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VOLUME XXXI1X. MINERAL WATERS, APOLLINARIS NATURAL NINERAL ‘WATER. HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. 2 aner, OVED hy the demiedn Bledecinao! Fr ' ...‘a‘lfi;fi:,-ZjJ’ Prr:ipnr..n Ao by special onder Of IEQ A mandon 17 the biahest MEDICAL AUTHORI- A i HIA de! Tl M ' ¢ lll‘Nfln)‘ o Vichy, Relfz ost gratefal and refreshini sy el hetinc ‘l'n“m reo from all the ohjection 7 any otber. #lor 10 811 fnr e urked seatust L5 Tor Dyspepila and casen ids agrees well with dymgpiics, snd y ! ‘where there (¢ & gouty dlatheste. . n i reeadle, alone or mized wii e e A S 8 LR 98 0% only » lusnry, bt & Becentty.” e Merchants, Grocers, Druggists, o0 e Bad of ) Wing e et "the Daited Etates, and wholessle of FRED'K DE BARY & CO., BOLE AGENTS, NOS, 41 £43 WARREN.ST,, NEW vllk. pyery genulng hotila bears tho rogistered Yeilow F: Dej of thy :‘%’Exfls‘fius COMPANY (LTMITED), LONDON, Apollinaris Water! FON BALE DY GROMMES &' ULLRICIH, 199-303 RAKDOLPH.& 1CAGO. FACTS. Qur_Btagk of Woolens {s SUPERIOR 1n LT d Finish. We mnko thom in 1 EA{}'O.:YTIHORDVOH, DURABLE, and ARTIBTIO mannor, Wo um&lfl{ tho most BKILLED ARTiISANS and HEMEN. ‘Wo WARRANT overv artiole to be EX. ACTLY A8 REPRESENTED. Wo_ sro solling atl our gooda s low ns an HONEST .ARTIOLE. fiQUA.LLY GOOQD, ocan be furnishod. Tusinoss Suits, $46 upwards, Business Trounaers, $10 upwards, Droas Sults, g]b upwards. All of SIMON PU. FABRICBS, and pro. dugced in tho whcut ntylo of the art, PRIOES LOW—~STANDARD the HIGH- EST, BPECIAL ATTENTION given to WEDDING TOLLETS. BLY, EDWARD IMPORTING 'TAILOR, 168 & 165 Wahash-av,, cor, Monroe-st, PO IR UL RO O LUl FOR BUFFALO. Western Transportation Compauy’sSteanors FOUNTAIN OITY, Capt. James Gibeon, TUESDAY, JULY §. AT .7 I M. BADGER STATEH, Capt. A, Ciark, ‘Thursday, July 11, at 7‘1'. m,, forabove and all inter- mediato’ ports, iy at No. 119 Clark-at. Yor Tickots and statcrooms |npA1‘ “,{mr- 8 g ’:zf o Passenger Agent, TO REN'T, Hal .nufld ms single on on suite, in ** Halo - lx!‘::'?" 8, B‘.uur Btate and Washingtone.ats, ‘vafs bullding Liaa juat beon remodelod in its upper atories, and its beautiful rooms, oponing Into weli.lightod and spacious balls, medo acoossiblo by an olovator, un- rivalod eithor in specd or safoly, make 1hum desirablo for partios noeding first.clnaa usingss rooms in thy best location tn tho ;}'l'n Toquire of L. G, FIBHER or W. B, “'T0 REN £tora and baseinent A4 1.aBallc- and foitrth flaors % nnd 40 ling. co ¢y good Wkt snd clovator. ‘»‘ai‘r‘l‘?r manufaciurl lm: ‘Wo have roducod our fine Bhirts $3.00 por dozon, making our finest at $27.00, We guarantoo our Lin. ons a8 heavy and.fino as aro usod by any houso, J. M, ELDREDGE & CO,, 55 Washington-st. Excarsion and Pinic o LaPorts, i, Eoutliern Depot st Ha. NI ¢ Fituzeg o, M Clider siss yices Haptist and 3. ¥, Fundey 8éluoin Knglswood, UNION HACKS ‘Wilt carry passsngors to und from hotols and depots ot BO cents a passengor, with baggagzo. Othor work at logul ratos, Luok word UNION on the hiaok, WHO WANTS JHEM ? 1 Welat, Bpring & Co.'s No. 1 Megulator List, 805, a1 elivered uf depol here Tor €415 1 Kliow Guar, perfect, €1 i i W palr sliver 4 30 per e ale price, — I fRotdelie, . Flne gpectacies’nutied ¢, etpien “Dpers taulied to allatehta un rcionting prin- e et FINANCIA e HNANGTAL, gluc. 0 West Park Donds. ho Intercat maturlug duly 1, 1v78, on above Luods, i i 3 f‘;":.fi’.'; ";d‘.flh‘fi"x‘ilxfi‘:".&“fi:’fi“‘gfl%’wfl’f NI Ciléago. 11, June 2 hiny: CUMNEY, Buparvisir. LAUNDRY, NITIUTS or prece 120 l“" N lnulm 120 ]'{I'fi"flh L AT prdos 3¢ ,,(;ll'l'rn prdos oe 'Thiesn ar a0 B oy ";fi.‘flJ'% z'» Dfilll by wall or 249 . Mad 3420 V. Kandoloh | §18 Clark-at. JUNE, 27,1878. TR ll'lh‘ll shty'.l(’al P 17 VEL'S SolE PIGEON COVE HOUSE, - Tranutent rice, #4.00 pes sad Bl dpullckion I f Placoy Cove, Cape Au, Meas, Oven Jusel. Thisk une of tha pléssanicet houscs on ew Eoglang Comat, S e i ak Soland PUOTOGHAPIY, Photographer , 10 HAI%I&?N h‘l‘.& Cabngls, $0: Caldh, $5, TINTRY, 1 SET, 84, ) L 84, warraated. Eatracted I E Gold Fitinge o in:, DS, MCCHESNEY, Corz. Clark aud Kanduiph-sts. Y bE A a2 DISRAELI'S COUP. A Defensive Treaty Negoti- ated Between England and Turkey, By Which Great Britain As- sumes a Protectorate Over Armenia, And Is Allowed in Retern to Occupy the Island of Cyprus, - It Will Be Garrisoned by thé In- dian Contingent Now at " Malta, England Obtains Complete Command of tHe Eu- phrates Valley, Thus Guarding Against Russian Encroachments in That # Direction, Several Additional Minor Details Agreod Upon by tho Borlin Congress. Porsia to Have the Province Originally Allotted to Her. TIIE CONGRESS. ANQLO-TURKIAI DEFENSIVE TREATY, Loxvox, July B.—A spectal from Berllo to tho Dally Teleyraph eays Englaud and Turkey have concluded o defensive treaty, England occuples Cyprus immediatel ud guarantees the Integrity of Asiatic Turkey. This defensive treaty docs wot necessarily come within the scope of the deliberations of the Congress, It {s an {udependent contract between the Powers concerned. The valldity of it could wob he called fu question cxcopt st the cost of o war, The arrangement will, however, o sunounced to Congress to-day? Tho position of Cyprus will give England absolute control over the Euobrates Valley. A lluo of raiiway, having tbis object in view, Is to be constructed. No further Russian encroachment fn this direction will Lo posslble. 8o faras Asia is concerned, Englaud and Turkey will practically form one Power, ‘ MOl ABOUT TIE ANGLO-TURKIST TRUATY. Lonpon, July 8.—Tho great surprise which the English papers have predicted Bacousfleld had fu store for the Congress wus given to the Congress to-doy. Such lints of # had been offercd, however, beforchoud, to the {ndividual members of tho Cungress, <ot every one was vrepared for it. Queen Victoria and the Bultan of Turkey have mado o compact in which the former un- dertakes to maintaln tho Asiatle dominfona of the latter In ail thelr Integrity, and protect them agzatnst invaslon from every quarter, As the llrst step fo this protectorate, Englaud f8to occupy Cyprus immealately, and itis to Cyprus that the . Iudlan troops uow at Multa are to bo conevyed. Tho do- mands of tho protectorate aro shople: Aslatle Turkey {8 divided into 0ftcen provinces; the QGovernor of cach fs to bo sppofnted by the Rultan, with the approval of the Quecn; perfect reliluus tolerativn is to bo secured, and the contenttuent of tho peaple fs to he promoted by methods designed to muke tho burdun of taxatlon lightly felt, Certalu speclal provisious ure inserted i the treaty corcerning Jerusalein oud the holy places, and the existing rights of fhe Greck und Latiy Churches. These are to be scrupulously pre- served, but fusnunitivs and privileges of great value are to be socured to the Hobrew intiubite ants of the Holy City and fta adjoluive pre- clucts. ‘The dlsclosurc of this secret troaty puts on cnd to the possibllity of the cesslon of Butoum to Russta. It throws a vivid light upon the atubborn reslstance wade by Earl Beaconetleld to that ceaslon, and it explaius the upparently Iuconsfstent course of the Turkish rupresenta- tives ot tho Cougress, 1638 not at ull cortatu that the Russtan memn- Lers will be ticlined to aceept the treaty, It ia thought probabla thut they will resist it strong- ty, Onthoother hund, Austria amd Ialy ap- prove of it, and the Itallan delegate hus been Dieurd to ray that verhaps the Pops would nog bo disinclined to exclumga thoe Vatlean for home In Jerusalews under Buglish protection.} CYIIUs. Loxvon, July 8.—Tle oflclal correspondence in relation to the occupation of tha lalund of ©Cyprus has been made publie. Lord Salisbury, wating to Minfster Layard, May 80, explains the necessity of an urrangzement to counteract $he Intluences In the direction of disintegration, Which the mete possession by Russia of Datoum and the fortresses north of Arayes would exer- ¢l upon the poputations of Aslatic Turkey, cven AL It should be certulu thut thoss pluces woulld not hecomo the base from which cunlssu. rles of fntrigue could fisue, o be followed In due courso by invading armics, A dlspateh states that private weyotiations have shown that Busstals not inclined w modity those portlons of the Treaty of Ban Stefano which relate to Asin.’ Lord Balisbury lays streas upon fts belug su Indispensable part of uny ugreement that England shall receive tho right to lusist on satisfuctory arraugeinents for the guod governmeut of the pevpls of Aslatic ‘Turkey. TROMINBNY PEATURES. * ‘The tollowiug are the features of the conven. tion between Ureat Britutn and Turkoy: It Is stipuluted that, §t Batouw, Kars, aud Ardaboy nre retaloed by Russis, und If sn uttempt ls made 4t any future time to unuex v portion of the Sultan’s territory In Aatu ot ceded by tbe detinftive treuty of peace, Ureat Britaln engages to join tho ,Bultan in defending his territory by force of arma. The Sultay, In returs, promises to jutroduce the necossary reforms to be agreed upon later. In order to cuably Great Uritain to make the necessary vrovistun for exceutiug her engagzemeont, the Bultau couseuts to asilgn the Liland of Cyprus, to bu ovcupled and adwinistered by Great Britain, whe urrecs to pay to the Fourte the present excess of the fstund’s revenue over its cxpeuditure, Finally, Ureat Britatu coguges to evicuate the faland and terniuate toe conven- tlon tf Russla restores Batoum, Kars, und Ar- dabiau to Turkey. " The cwuveutiou ks to be rate itiod within a wonth. J AUTUURITATIVE. Lowpox, July 8.—Asshetou Cross, Scretary of Btate tor the Jumo Depurtnent, suade the followlug statewent fu the House of Commons this afternoon, fp revly ta an fuquiry of Lord Harttugton: * Inview ot the retention of Ba- toum by Russis, a conditlonal conventivn wus cucluded on the 4th of June last gvith the Purte, Eugland, agreelnyy to defeud® Turkoy agalost aggresaion, and the Porte ceding Cyprus, which will be immediately occupled by Englaud. 8ir tiurnct Wolscloy will be appolnted to sdmin- ister thic affalrs of the ialand.” PATOUM. Berlin advices state that the gquestion of Batanm was st ono time the cause of grave ap- preliensions, Ita settlement is the result of the application to the Czar for new instructions, Lord Heaconsfield having declared that unloss the commercial character of Batoum were strictlv guarunteed, England would deem her- self entitied to acud fronclads through the stralts whenever she plessed. Varlous corre- spuudents at Berlin agree that the settlement nouw reached fmplies that the fortiflcatfons shull be completely dismanticd and 0o wmeu-of-war stationed in the harbor. " COMPENSATORY. R Post’s Berlin correspondent. saye, us com- pensation for the loss of Batoum, the Congress lins aeclded that the Turks shall retain Dayazid, uud the wholo valley leadlog thereto, Including Alasbgerd, DATOUM AOAIN. Lospoy, July 8.—A tolegram from Vienna poluts out that latoum s not to be made a free port Itke Hamburg or Altoous, but Is to hecome o Russian freo port—quite a different thing, CRETE. < Reapecting Crete, the rolution proposcd by the Congress Is considered unaccentable at Athens, where public opinfon is exusperated. Friday o snaulfestation, In which 15,000 peopla participated, took place in front of the Kiug's I'atace. ‘Tho Governwent {s powerless to reaist the current-of popular feoling, sud on Friday evenlng urders wore Issucd for the transler of the Royat Guard to the frontier at Lamia, A COMPROMISE, Benuw, July 8.—Congress was {n scssion to- day four hours. Tho Agemce Jtusse suys o com- promise nppears to bave been reached In pri- vate interviews o regard to the claims of the Luzts, GARRISON FOR CYPRUS. Loxpon, July 8.—Tho Post states, in officlal form, that 8ir Garnet Woolseley will start for Cyprus in a few days, and will tako with him thie Iudlan contingent. VOINTS SETTLED. It appears that tho Cougress waos occupled yesterday with minor quuations. It fodorsed tho cession af tho province of Kotour to Persin, und decfded thut the Powers should pertodically recelve reports on the conditlon of the Ar- wmoulang. It settied the Serviun boundary ques- tion, allotting Pirot to 8ervla, and referred the detalls of the Roumelian boundary question to o Commiission to nct on the spot. TOSTPONEMENT, A Berlin dispateh reports that the Russians requested a postponcment of the Batoum ques- tion till Tuesday, not Leeause u settlement was doubtful, but to give time for reflection on and contlrmation of reports on the Anglo-Turkish treaty. Lord Beaconsileld made ne mention of the treaty at to-lay’s sitting of the Congress, and probably will nat do so; for if he did he wuuld thercby admit the right of the Cougress to discuss tho treaty,—u right which England cannot admit, as the treaty doen not modify the treaty of Parls. It is probable Russta will assout to this view. - LEASTERN NOTES. TUT TUEATY. Loxvon, July 8.—~A dispatch from Berlin statea thot tho treaty will be sigued Saturday next. AUBTRIA AND TURKET. ‘The negotiations hotween Austela and Turkey relative to the occupation of Bosuls and lerze- goviva have commenced. The Turks desire Austrin to sigu o document acknowledging tho Bultan's title to the provinces, THE COST OF THE WAR. ‘The Russluos cstimoto thoeir tatal war expenditures at 088,000,000 roubles (ncarly $700,000,000). AUSTAIA'S ARMY, Viswa, July B.—Accordiug to the present arrangements the acmy that will oceupy Bosnin and lerzegoviua will conslst of 70,000 nen aud 240 guns, INDIONATION. Loxpow, July 8.—A Berlin correspondent telegraphs that he learns from trustworthy. sources that in 8t. Petersburg, and still more in Moscow, great fudiguation 1s folt at tho results of the Congress, Tho Russfan diplomatists in general, and tho Plenipotentiaries fn Berlin in purticular, are spoken of with contempt. They do notlitug, peoplo say, but moke concessions, and are ready to accept any Lumilistion to galn thio approbation of Europe. TUG OHEEKS, 8ome of the Grocks in Verlin scem to have recovered little frum the profound dejection aud strou animoaity which the declsion of Con- wress regardlug tho Hellenfe questfon at Nrst producuy, and the more cool-headed among them beztn to pereeive that the best poliey s to alke the most of whut hus been obuuined, _SUSPRNDED, s LaveLusra, Multy, July 8,~The Admiral cammending lins rozefved onders to suspend tho paying off of four steam transports, AN OFPENDING COMNUSFONDENT, LownoN, July 8.—A telegram frous Constan- tinophe reports that S8afvet Pashia asked Minis- ter Layurd to consent Lo the expulsion of Mr, Gnllengs, corrcspondent of the Landon Times, frum Constuntinople. -~ Layard roterred thomat- ter to the Cousulur Jwlge. BOSNIS. Lonpow, July 8.—A Belgrado dispatel says the commandunt of the Servian troups on the Javor frontier roports that Osmoau Pasha with #0,000 ien has entered Bosula. No cunlidence 1s pluced {u tho report. - HOUMANIA. A Rucharest dlsputeh says the excltemant is calming, and mavy papers advlse compllauco with the decisions of the Congress. The Rou- munlan delegates returned from Berltn Bunday nlght, and wers to make s report ot a seuret sitting of the Ghambers un Monday. EN ROUTH. Yownon, July 8.—The Zimes, In a leading cditorlu), remarks that British troops are now doubtless ou thelr way to Cyprus, and the oc- ) cupation of tho fstund s at this moment belug curried Into effeet. THE SCHOUVALOFY-SALISLURY MEMORANDUM, CoRsTANTIXOPLY, June 25.—The Constantt. noblo press detiounces, o very strong language, the documents published by the Giobs, bitherto considered ta be apocrvphal, hut pow proved to be suthentic, Encland is sccused of followlng o policy wltowettier ot variance with that aus nounced o Lord Salishury®s cirenlar, aml s fug only lier own _iuterears, sacrificing thosg of this country and comprowbing thoss of Eu- rope. ‘The Turks look on the Schouvalofl-Salis- bury memorandum o3 o proof of an spreement between England aud Russiu b sbare fhe suolls of Turkey botween thew, reviving the rumor that Evctund nspires to the posaessiow of Cy- prus. The peoply ure, beoides, dissatisned with the Cungress fur its pustpunciment of 1ho guese tiun of the removal from Coustantinoplu of the Rusalan troops aud thio English squadron. THE ORIENT. CUHINA. i BaN FuAxCisco, July S.—Arrved, steamer City of Peking, four duys overdue from Houz Kuny, vis Yokobama. She cams through withs one englue, the other baving broken down slortly after leaviug, HoNe Kono, Juos 15.~The United States Cousul at Foocliow las received $300 from tho bighest otlicers of the Provins of Fuklon fur shistribution, through the two Awerican Medi- cul Missionaries, 1o thy sufforing sick. This hberality s unprecedented. 3liss Trusk aud Dr. Oagood wro deslenuted to spply tho funds, Amovement fs fu progress to eatablish a Guvernneut postal systen uuder the sanction uud encouragement of Li Hung Cbang, Viceroy of the CLlbll Provinces. The report of su lwpeudiog diplowatic breach TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1878. between China snd Germany is aulhoritatively contradicted. The Chiness suthoritics arr making renewed efforts tawards the conquest of Southern Formosa, A fortified city has beon laid out on the site of thy encampment establialicd by the Tapancas oxpeditfon in 1804, o ‘awanfu, Capital ot Chinrse Formoga, was devastated by A tornade the latter part of May. Thera was great deatruction of property and several lives were lost, The dlscovery lins just been made that Bishop Ravells and other French tnlssionaries ure held cyufined fu the Capital of Corcy and In danger of death. Tho call maue for thelr rescue is uaiversal. Unexpected scknowleditaents have come from the highest Chinese authoritics of the efe forts by foreigners to alleviute the sullerings frum faiolne, Hain hias at last fallen {n the northern prov- inces, and faint hopes sto entertalned that the prolunged arouth, with its julacries, may end, bllx.t up to thls time there is no abatement of the alsteess. JAPAN, Yokomama, Juno 18.—A'l three of the fron cluls bum(nhnglnnd for Jspan bave now ar~ rived, and are ready for service. ‘Ihree Goyernors of Kenagawa Vrovinee, in which Yokohama i8 included, sro now utder ar- reat on charges of prowoting political dsurders. ‘The Japancas proas laws aro about to bu musd: 1fied, all imprisuntents of ’ullmu"sl! ahollsh- e, and fines substituted. Tho regulutions will be very moderato as a whole, though une or two arbitraryffeatures remain. Berluns affrays have cccurred {n Yokohama botween sailors of Russfas and Dritish ships of wsr. Blood ts freqnently shed. A new militery cotlege ovened in Tokiu June 10, on & plan efmilar to West Polut. FRANCE, YMENCH ELECTIONS. Panis, Jnly 8.—~Twenty-two supplementary elections were held in I'rance yestorday for Deputies. Thoey resuited fn the return of seventeen Republicans and three Conacrvatives, while In two {nstauces there was no choice, aud second ballots will hiave to be taken, PETROLEUN BAPLOSION. Panis, July8.—By au explosion ina petroleum warchouse at Lyons, thirty persons were fn. Jueed, two of whom have since dled, ECCLEBIASTICAL "ATPOINTMENT, PR3, June 20.—Monsignor Place, Blshop of Marscilles, has been appolnted Archblshiop of Rennes. VICTOR JTUGO'S INFLURNCE, Victor Hugo's intlience s supremo in the In. ternational Litcrary Conuress, it has acuepted s the buais of its declsions a speuch In which be urged that a book onca publishied becomes in part the property of soctety, and thut after its author's death hls family bave no right to pre- vent ita reissue; that u De Malstre, fur Inssance, should not suppress & work by Voltafre, un sbould not even bo entlthd to diter a fue; und that a limited term of wpenzm Ted toa book being rare and dear near tho expiration of the term. e contended that a publisier should be required to declare the cost and the sclling price of any hook he intended to bring out; that the author's hcirs should be eutitied to b or 10 ver cont of the profit; and thut in default of helrs this profit should revert to the Rtate, to be appliled to tho encouragement of young writers. The Congress hasresolved, **That the tight of the author in his work {a not u legal cancession, but a form of vroperty which legls- lation should guarantee his hetrs and reproscnt- atives in perpetuity, and that after the explra- tion of tho term of copyrizht fixed by existlug laws o different countries uuybody may freely republish literary works on coudition of paviug u percentuge to the heirs.” Victor Hugo men. tionud in his apocch that, though be had expe- rienced thu oifects of an aristocratic aud clerical education, ho had never vetoed tus refssuv of Lis early writlngs, not wishing to suspress tho first part of his life, and that he had never feit it allowalle [n rovised cditions to alter moro than the style. TWO FUNERALS. Two funcrals held to-duy attracted 8 lurge nuinber of sympathetic epectuturs, One wiy that of Comtesse Pillct, one ol the most charit- able adies in Paris; the ather that of 3. Cherl Montizay, a young man ef 29, sou of a Aistin. sulshed dramatist and - k:reas, who - disd from tho bite of u mal dog,~dn event which has ex- cited o very paluful feching, uot unmivled with ularm, at the vhestble recurrence o such cases during the nrescut hot weather., TAMUKIING WITIU THE DALLOT-BOX. The condemuution to six mouths’ inprizon- ment for tampering with the ballol-bux of the Marquis &' Allen, 8 leading Legithulat, who bonsts of kinship with tho Comte de Chamborl, has croated no little sencation. The defendunt Inat October was 3Mayor of Pertuls, in the Vaucluse, ond the return ho mads of the poll atter the clection was so contrary to alt previous contests that both parttes were astounded and suspected fruud, It turned out that, in concert with en underling named Terrls, ho had hud a secret compartiwent nnde inthe ballol-bux, fllled 1 with sham voting- tickets, cieared the boll before couutiug, on the pretext of disorder, drew out only tho sham tickete, even adied some others trom his pocket, and suuounced an_overwhelming mia- Jority agalost M. Naquet, It also appears that ut the openting of the poll he sent u telegrom to the Bub-Prefect of Ant which, read by the Helit of {acts, informed bitn of the euccéss of the trick, and that ho scot Ofteen roughs Irom nelghboring towns ta reix with the Reoublicuns and eutive them Intosdisturbance, which wasto furniah the pretence fur cluurtng the hall during thocounting. Every coutrivance, morcover, was emploved todistruct thu attentign of the Keput- lican asseasors nt the moment the shain tickets werw empticd from the box, but some of themw, nevertheless, watched his movements suflicient- 1y to have their susp clons awukened. ‘Torsls, moreover, and five other accomplices made o elean Lreast of 18, The tribunal of Apt, tu pass. g seuteuce, deelared It uujust to cast the re- sponsibility on 1'Allen—a remark directed, of colirse, at the Bub-Prefect: and it 1s probables that sorma further procecdings will e tnatituted, M. Bilvestre, the Depury whose return was, in nart at least, aue to these frauds, was unseated sumo tonths ago, and at the fresh election sl- lowed M. Nuquet 10 walk over the courve. At Nimos a Deputy Justieo of tho Peace nt Villeneuve, near Avignon, hus lkewise been condemued to fifteen duya' imprisonment for depositing vincteen shamn votlug-papers i the ballot-box, the sontence in this case Hkowise belng mitigated fn_consideration of the prime movers of the fruud escaping discovery, GERMANY, AN ULTHAMONTAND LANATIC. BERtaN, Juno 20.—Tu-day Mr, Juines Francis Wedderburn - Blsbop, of Brawdean-louse, Hampshire, wos tried before the Berlin Crin fual Court un the chucvo of bribfug Nerg, Lennly, of the Royal Frusstun Artillery, to pro- cure Lim felonlously pipen relatlve to the mob- hzatlon arrangement of the Prussian Field Ar- titlery, It oppenrs thet Scrgeant Henulgg, upon communicating Me, Bohop's reaveat to his su- perlor offlcer, was ordvied o promise fullillinent and Jisten taull Mr. sishon Lae to wav. Mr. Bishop promised Hrenrig £15 sterting, and ' gave him 148 ou _account. Uon this Mr, Bishop was urrested, and (irged With carriptig a member of the arny tu® beteay the secreta of the service, In the oourse of the rmllmhmy nquiry, It cans oyt that M, fshop, the sonof “an Ruzi-h dlergynin aml an ardent convert to th e fatth, wiy sentenced to ten pricuniuent tn & by the Turin C u:r{- In inver of the ex-King Fra t wun also ascertutned that he erraptel the Prusshan Nep- Keaut, Eilert, ut Metz, IS Lo baml M unlera relativa to the mobylzation ol the Royal en. giueers; that Bllert suvsequently descried amb wiade his wacupe whes extundited vy the Belzian authoritics, Mr. laloy’s papers showed By stanch Ultrumontanes and 2o enctny of Prince Bienarek, Prossis, ar @ Germany, — Mr Blabop denled the charge, It found gutlty, ho will b sentonced to lmprisanuicnt hut exeecdiog tve yeurs, Beurin, June 25.—Mr, Bivhop was yesterday convicted af Liibing « Sorcennt to procure bim coples of milliary papers beariine upot the mwa- bilizattow of the Prusssn artdiibey, Mr, Bahop adinitting the charge lu the cudiso of the crued- exawinution, wll the! counsel cuunld do for hliy was {0 plead extenuitiug ciretinsiances un tha ground thas the crlmiog) “nsture of thy trans. action was unknown 1o thy accused. Tha plea ed Ly the Court, mobil: ty of the gravest huportauce, ould vare 1o poasess unless from Yulll(ml motives, ‘thls explenstion, coping rom Muj. Mueller, of the Contrat dtatl Otlhe, was weeouuted the oty condetpato accused Lad actuably succeeded bu ot & vopy of the stawding moblizativn orders for the ploueers frous Bergt. Eller at Motz. This offeuss belog k- Wise sdwitted by M. Blabop, thuugh uo(pwnd ogninat him, ho was sentenced thirty montha® Imorisonment, threo months of which wiil be deducted In consideration of arrest auring the preliminary Inquiry. The severest penaity de- nounced against sach offenses is five years. Mr. Bishop's papers, ns well na the fact of his hav- ing bern preflunll, convicted In Italy ot eon- spiracy on hehalf of the ex-King of Naples, leaves no doubt that be fs an ardent Ultramon: tane, staking 1ifn and liberty on the one object of fnjuring thosy whom he considers cuemies of the Papal cauen. o is sald to bo fn delicate health, which possibly may procure him an alle- viation of his rentence. ‘The case was condacted partly In Giermun and partly In Euvglish, Mr. Madden actingnsaworn Interpreter to the Court. __THE LATE KING OF ANOYER'S BOX. The agreemnent hetween Prince Ernest Auguitus, Dukeof Cumbieriand and Hereditary ¥rinee of Brunswick-Lueneburg, ond the Prus- #lun Government requires the consent of the Prusstun Uselinment. If the Prince fully re- nounces his elalt to flanover, this consent will 1o loubt be civen, and the sequestered poction of his late tatler's property be delivered tobim, ITALY. CARMIER-PIGKONS, Rous, Juoe 24.—A fight of 1,100 carrer- plzeons, belonging to some Belglan owners, be- gan vesterday mornfag from the Plazza de Termini for Brussels, a prize being staked of £,000 francs. Tt i expected they wiil tuke two days and & half in flying she diatance. The Bel- fun Mis r, M. Van Loo, Gen. Do Sonnuz, wnd a number of ladies and geotlemen were present tu see Yie birds started, INDIVIDUALITY OF TELEGRAMS, The Minister of the Interor, Rignor Zanardsl- 1i, has presented bill which, while reserving power to the Governtaent. to prevent the trans- misston of what may be Injurlous to public moruls or calculated to cuuse disturbance to the wcll-lmhn'z of the State, is intended to guarautes the fnviolabllity of telegraphic comtnunications, aud put an end to that scandalons system of interference with private dispatches Introduced some clgnteen years azo, and of which forclgn correspoudents estecfally have had occasion so repeatediy (o complaln. A NEW IRONCILAD. The new Italian lronclad, the Dandolo, of the sume disnenslons, strength, and speed as the Dutlio, Tnunchrd dt Castellamure In' the aprinz ol 1876, is to be launched at 8pozzia an the 10ch of July {n the presence of his Majosty. OBITUARY. Panis, June 20,.—Tlo death [s snnounced ot Rume of Dr. Julius Faucher, the well-known Gerinan Free-Trade apostle, ~ Hle was born in 1820 ot Berlln. Hae lived for a long time in Londuu, where bis ecunomlc views were formed, and whero be acted as tcader-writer on the Morning Star, MISCELLANEOUS, THE AMERICAN OARSMEN, Loxvow, July 8.—The Bhoe-wac-cac-metto crew arrived {n Loudun to-dsy. They go to Parfs to-nicht, and roturn Saturday. George W, Lee, of the Triton Club, Nowark, N. J.$ hus caucluded to return to the Unlted States with the Shoe-wae-cuc-mettces, and not row in the Metropolitan regatta for Wingficld sculls, now held by Plgyford, of ‘the London Rowiog Ciub. e t— CASUALTIES. 1 DROWNED, 87. PauL, Minp,, July 8.—A Winona special to the Pioncer«Pras nsys Miss Anole Bwect, & schuol-teacher of that city, aod Maud Bisscil, a 10-year-0ld daughter of Georgo M. Bissell, of Richmoud, were arowoed In tho river ot tho' latter Elnre on Bunday. Miss 8weet was bath- ing withMra.Bissell and threc children when all lost thelr fooling In 8 treacherous sand-bank and were swebt away by the current. Mrs. Bis- sell und two children were saved by another lady lu o boat. The body uf Misa Bissell wus recovered. Soeetal Dizpateh to The Tridune, Bouru Haven, Mien., July 8.—Harvey McCall, a bright sud promlsing boy of 10 years, a son of Jumies {L. McCall, of this “place, ‘was drowned in the river bere this evening, Saecial Ditpateh to The Tridune, MinwAuxEe, July B.—August Korst, sged 80, wuas drowned to-day while bathiug fu s pond on tho outskires of the eity, Spectal Dispaich 2o TAe Tridune, East Baotnaw, Mich., July 8.—An 8-year-old lud, uamed Peady, fell into the Bagioaw River yesterduy and was drowned, Tho son ot the Cuutuin of tho barae Spudo- man fell into the ryer ot Bay City to-day and was drowned. DON'T “FOOL?” WITII REVOLVERS. Bpectat Digeatch to Tha Tridune, ANN Annou, Mich,, July 8.—A negro waiter at tho Gregory House, while fooling with a re- volver, aceldentully shot a walter-girl bamed Mary Cuvanaugh fo tho right leg, iuflictivg a very severo wound, The alrl will be lald up for soue thne. DANGEROUSLY NURNED. Caspux, N. J., July 8.—~By u dlight fire inthe varnish inanufactory of Mr, Schruck, the proprie- tor, and bis brotler, and Heury Upjohn, oue of by workmnen, were daogerously hurued. P SPRINGFIELD. Blshiop Seyinour~Tho DMussumeCoustiin- tional, Hpectal Disnateh {0 The Trivune, Seuixe1cLy, 1L, July B.—Extensive preparas tions are befiyz wade for a publle reception to Bishop Beyinour, the uew Divcesan, upon his wrrival Weduesduy to take charee of Sprivgticld Diocese. The Btandfng Cumwmittes wil meet dm cu ratite. The Bourd of Managrers of tho INuols State listorteal Library and Natural History Musenmn met this ufternoon, Gov, Cullom . presiding. Curator Wortheu reported the receipt durlig the month of twenty additional specimons of mounted birds, and & case ol marine shells from Boston containiug 892 gonera and 1,454 sprecles. Vatrick Ritoy, of Dalt, Mcleay County, to-day led u petition In yoluntary bankruptey ‘Tha Secretury of dtate “to-day wives oficlal notice thut, oo the 5th day of November next, b subinitted to popular vole an smend- it tothe State Constitution pruposcd by the Thistleth Gicueral Assembly to so smend the thirty-lirst section of the fourth urticle of the Ouostitution that it may read as follows : The Genernl Adserobly may pass laws permitiing the uwheie of lands to construct diuins, dilches, aud deveot for sgricnltural, ssultary, or wluiog purpoces weruss WUe Jands of others, and provide Jur the orzanteution of drainage districts, and veat the corparate suthorltics thoreof with' puwer to conatruct und waintain levees, dralus, and ditchee. and to keep 1o repar 8l drafus, ditehes, und feroes nurctofore constructed under tho Jaws vf Ints tate by apeciul aviesswent upou the provesty benctited tr e —— CANAL TRANSPORTATION, Kpecinl Dispaich o The Tribuse, Nuw Youx, July 8.—A comparative statement of the number of tons ot merchandise brought fvurn the West through to this porl throughi the cunuls n the perlods between the opeutng of uuvigation aud July 1, fu 1577 snd 1878, was ro- ceivad to-day ut the Produce Exchange, The tounage la the latter period was 1,635,520 tous, and in the earlier, 1,194,855; tucrease ot ehip- wmonts this year, SS3R82 tone. The tolls durlng the Iutgrvening peribd of 1578 sggregated 3312, LY, agaliet BINALH durlig the curres ;xs\a-:‘:;‘m'.' pertod ol 15773 Jucrusse in tolls, $1&,- e e R i THE CALIFORNIA MINES, v < Bax Puancisco, July 8.—~At & mecting of thy Trustees of the Culifornta mine to-dyy a divi- dend of $L per share wis aleclured. 'Ths djvi dend of the Congulidated Virginla fop'dunc was vassed, | 3 * Ou wecount of {li-health, Jaumcs G, Foir bas _tesigucd the Bupertutendentcy ot the Bousnza awit ol athes mines nndee coutrol. Assist- aut-dupedntendent W, H. Patton hus been ap- vojuted fu bus stead. A ‘‘PRINCE” WANTED. Apsctd Dispateh o The Trivuae, Breiyuron, fu, July 8.—~Tbe Burifugton Board of Trudy beld o viceting to-day for the virpooe of devisluyg ticans W sécure the focas tion of a wholesale dry-goods budse In this city A Committee wus wppoiuted, couslsting of £ Chiambertln, Wi Pilger, aud L. il. Dalboll, to cutrespond with Easteru partics who wmight be fuiduced to Jovute here. Huw seows o bou cbauws fur Chlcugu cuterprisd. ~ MONTREAL. Arrangementa for the Greal ‘s‘g 3g § Riot Next Friday Near- ly Complete. The Necessary Conflict of Authority Carefully Set Up. The Mayor Prohibits and the Central Government Will Protoct the Procession. Determination of tho Orange- wmen to March at All 1luzards. Ready Acquisnconcs; of the Cath- olic Thugs in the Mayor's Programme, Great Ppon-Air Frenzied Catholics Last Night. Groat Alarm Pervading the Respect- ablo Classes of tho City. Spresal Dimzteh to The Tridune. MoxTrEAL, July 8.—Col. Fletcher s waking active preparatious for the milltury protection of the city ou the 12th {nat. A battery from Kingston will bo hero on the 10th, and B bat. tery from Quebccon the murning of the 12th. Otlier volunteers, summoned from the Eighth Milttary District, will also bo hero o the 1ith inst. City volunteers will be tmustered early on tho12th aud keld in reserve. Col. Fletcher stutes that ho hus pressing oflers frun other volunteer forces fn his district to vowe to the city and give their assistance, but he hud so fur dectiuod thelr offers. MAYOR BEAUDRY stated that he hud asked for, and would bave to-duy or to-morrow, the opiulons of two En- glsh lawyers as to the legality of Orange As- socations: that his proclamation weans that, it the Orangemen walk to church In processiou as citizens, without regulin ur party tunes, they will be protected, but, If they walk with rezalta, and their bands play party tutes, tuey will then be taken to bewithin the scopo of the proclama- The Irish Catholice Interpret the procla- matlon of the Mayor to mean thut the Urango procession will uot be sllowed, and they regard his appeul to citizeus to asslat hiw in keeplog tion, tho peace as ADDRESSED TO TOEM, aud as an fnvitation to prevent the procession, It 1s an open question which suthority willtake procedence on tho 12th, that of thy Mayor or that of the Maciatrates who bave called out the troops, and a goud deal of discussion ta belng indulged fo, The Mayor wliil probably onder the police force to dleperso tho procession, whils, on the other laud, the milltury witl bo there to protect it. A good deal of uneasiness prevalls tn regsrd to the late robbery of twenty- five kegs of blasting powder, and It is feurcd that, If trouble oveurs, 1L will bis used to destroy bulldings, A LEADIRO CITIZEN stated to-day that be had warned his employes, soute of whom were Orangewmen, that Le would not allaw thcm to absent themaalves fromrbusi- nesa oo tho 12th. The Oraugemeon have declded to walk fn full rewalia. They Lave asked the Montreal Lacrosse Club for the leaso of thelr grountds on the 12th, aud promised not to play varty tunes if the suthoritics protected the pro- cesston, TUREATS. The Mayor has recelved 8 number of letters turcatenfog his 1ife. A report was in clrculation to-dny that he had beew shot, . 1t 18 feared Moutreal will suffer severely on Friduy from the depredstions of professlousl thicves from American citles, who will take ad- vavtage ot the prevolling excitement to operate with comparative safety, and {t hns been sug- gesten that the corporation apply to New York, Bostou, aud Buffalo for the scrviccaof a do- tective from each ulty who would be sble w polut out dangerous characters upon thelr are rival. A RELICIOUS VIEW. The Evening Post (Koman Catholie) virtually calls on the citizens uolens volens to ottack the Orangs procession, stigmatizing thelr assembling 88 treasonuble. It says no troops ure required, for 10,60 mcn will spring Into Hue 4f the Muyor but saya the word. ‘The Orunte uuthoritics state that thev do not. fntend to walk tu processton atter this year,but, on this oceuslon, they ure deterinined to kasert thelr rlights and the prineiple, Muyor Heaudry s MOVING 1N A MYSTEHIOUS MANNER fu conucction with ' the srrungeinonts for pro- He lett to-day for Ottaws, uerviug the peace. accompanied by B, Devitn; a1, 1. [t 1s suid hls obfect 18 tu prevall upon the Government to withhold its sanction for calling out tho wilitary, but, as the law stands, the Oovernmont has no dixcrotion In the matter, and wust lvave tho military under the direction of the Mugls. tratos. TIR OENEUAL GOVERNMENT. 9 the Western Assocusted Press, Otrawa, July 8.—~The Uovernment haviug recelved a requisition Lo preserve order in Mon- treal City the 12th Inst., signed by four Magls- trates, Maj.-ten. Smyth Las ordored 8,000 men 0o Into camp in Domiuon Hyuure vn the 1th. The Major-Uencral Jeaves Wednuesday to tuke command. It 5 expecied be will also be aworn {n us a Peaco Commissioner, MosTisar, July 5.—The Mayor teft for Otta. wa for the purpose, it is said, of proveuting the wilitia belng catled out ou the 13th, or, it thoy ure catled vut, to have thelr direction pluced In bia hands. The Mayor-has stated that if the Mavistrates huve direction of the troops he will retire froi oy active participation fu preserve fuig $le peacs. The Orangumen wilt walk in regatls, = A PaNIC, The auticipoted troubles on tha 12th aro liav. ug a bad eiect ou the trade of this éity. Mer- chanits aro ufryd to send goods bere til} after that date. It 13 stuted that ‘the Mayor fulled fu gettiug the Gavernment at Ottawn 10 mske uny cbange In the military wrmagements, Two lesdlug Orangetnen statea tolay thiclr futeus tion not to huve auy procession in Sloutreal af- ter $Lls yuar, belug perfectly satiatied with the assertion of thewr rights to walk uu this ocea slou, Tho Mayor has received s number of threatoniui lotters, several written in Freuch, ‘and wlf thyeatening bis 1ife, Guards are waln- talucd at all the city artuories. A LENGTUY FASTOKAL was rewl in the Roman Cutliolic churchies Sun- day, which closed us follows: Oder your fssveut pisyem each day to the God of posce, that be may re-establish hie owa divine spitdt of ‘clarity n varcily, aud bauish from futover tho dewun of ducord, of stife, wud of hatrod. Lel eacli ous bu an upholder of law aud defeuder of thy boly peace, aud, fur that busposy, Af called upun, e ready to piace yourselves ot the disbuant of tho Gity 3utborinies, Who sto vilbe patural aud daly coustituted gunrdians o 1L u- torcels of our vity. Upe word wore, | ask you in the ustie of Giod not o laste oae drup of u; sindof intogicatiug bquor ou the 12th, uud venlure to reguvel those who sell driuk ' kuep eir houses cluscd un that vccasion. 4 UHBAT OPEN-A1L DEMONSTRATION, utteuded by abeut 10,000 Irish aud Freuch Gas Meeting of ETE FIVE CENTS. s s < Catliolics, was held in Chaboliles square £ [t to unhold the stand taken by Mayor £ JUty Inreference to tho Orauga procession, nceting was only called Iate in the even- i when it became koown that the power was Enout ot the Mayor's hands, Strong ad- 78ses were delivered {n support of the posi- ~ B taken by his Worship, and resolutions in couformity with the apceches wers pusaed with great entbusiosm., The Mavor's course at thy Magistrates’ meeting was oulogized and thor- ouyhly indoraed. The mesting pledged ftaelf to support the Mayor under all circumatances, and the excitement when dbe speaker referred to the Urange proceedings waxed Into a frenzy., It was finally arranged to await tho Mayor's re- turn from Ottawa to-night, and a report of his mission to the Governmeut will be made at an- other open-alr aesembly to-morrus evening. These demunstrations augur {11 for the preserva- tion of peace on the 12th, RINOSTON. Kixoston, Ont, July 8.—Battery A, 100 strong, Las been ordered to Montreal for the ACth, and will leave to-morrow. Thero will be o mass-meeting of Orangemen here to-morrow to eomplete arrangements for takiog part o tle procession fn Montreal, T010NTO, Toroxto, July 8.—Douglaes, of Montreal, Deputy Grand-Master of the Orange Young Britous, orrived to-night to coufer with the Turunto brethren. CRIME. FATAL LOVIE AFFATIR. Spettat Dispatch ta The Tribune, InpEPRNDENCE, Ia., July 8.—A love affalr culminated fn this city Saturday night in the death of Mr. Clarence Shaw and Miss Mattic 8herwood, both of this city, Mr. Snaw flrsp shooting the lady, snd then himaelf. Miss Buerwond had been spending the afternoon with Sberill Van Osdal's daughter, and fn the even- ing young Bluw and & companion ealled and tuck o walk with tlhe young ladics, Mr. Bhaw with Misa S8herwood, and his companfon with Miss Van Osdal. Ahout 0 o'clock Shaw turned to his companion and asked for the keyto o boat, aud told him he wished thov would not follow thein any farther, Lut as the other couplo continued to walke Lehind thewm, Miss Bher- wood turned and rematked that they bad bet- ter not follow them, asahe was afrald Shaw would shoot them, and was afrald thut he was golng to shoot her. They then left them, and went and told her brother, who went to tho boat, tanding, and, reachiug tuerc just as they were pulling out, callod them back and told them they had better go home, but, as Miss Sherwoud had left her parasol and a book at Miss VanOsdal's, thoy roturncd there, aml slie went luto the bed-room to get them, and young Shaw, romarking that he wanted to wash his hands, followed fier, He thercupon first shot Miss Blicrwood fu the head, and then hini- self. Miss Bherwood is tho young lody who was riding with youug Toman, of the Julletin, when he was atiacked Jast February, ‘and for which Jim Strobl was tried and found gulity on clreumstantial evidencs, and sentenced for fivo sears. . 1t 1a now thought that youoy Bhaw did thc shooting at that time, jealously being the cause. Dcuuque, Ia., July 8.—Moro development in tho murder and suicide at Independence to-day show that Bhaw was jealous of younq Toman, aud it fs said that paperv were on for Yis arresd to-day for the attack on that young man, or for putting up Btrohl to do it in’ February last. Important papers wero found upou Bhaw, sa were two revolvers, one of the same callbro as wos used on Toman., Thoreis great excltement, sad strange stories may be roveuled at tho {uqueat, which occurs to-morrow. The youugw man was buried Sunday ofternoon, and the r this alternoon. Immenss crowda attgaded th funerals. s BIGAMY, . fvectal Dispatch to Tha Triduna. Quixcy, Iil., July 8.—The case of Blocum, the aileged bigatnist, which camie up this morn- jug, s sttructing v good desl of attcntion. 8locurn has peeu cvouflued in the County Jait ainco his urrest lhere, upou tho chanze of marry- fug Mra. Quenley, of lannibal, whila he hoa o wifo and famlly ju Elmira, New York, o hae pursistently denled the chorgo, and now asicrts his (nnocence. When the case waa called for u heartog District-Attorncy Govart asked for o continuauce of tho examination, on the groued that tho proscention had uot been sble to prepare fts festimony. Me resd fetters nnd telegrnms from various persone (n Elmfrs, N. Y., toshow that Slocuin hud made voluutary adinissfon that he was the busband of the Elmira wommg, und the fact he proposed to substantlato by aflidavits snd o copy of the marriag certificate, If thine was emuted. Judge Lockwoud decided to coutluue the case for ten days, with the provisn that, if the Flmira woman arrlves belore that thme, tho case sboll be takcu up imimediately. Upon request of the defense, Judge Lockwood re- duced the ball ot the brisouer from $3,000 to axm0. Up to noos, however, hg had uot vet piven the required bond, and was still fu the County Jaifl. Rumurs of varjous kluds fu relotion to the care are rify, aud Havolbol {s considerbly excited over (t. Beveral cltizens of that place weruln utteudauce ot tho court this moralng. 1t s wald that Mrs, Slocum, of Klnirg, arrived at Huuunfbal thiy morning, sud thut both ebe aud Mrs. Blocwn, of IHannibul, are expected to come to Quiucy tu-morruw. it DISAGREEMENT, Epectat Mispatch o The Tridune, Inpranarorss, Ind., July 8.—~The jury fo tha case of Putrick W, Bolun, ou trial for thy mur- der of Danlel Mahovey, on 8t Patrick's Uay, after beine out Uity hours, wers dischareed to- day, They stood elght to four for convieton, The trial wns notlecable for the viadictivencss and mnlice displaysd on both sides,—counael for the defense insliting that tho defendant wus the victhi of & conspiraey on the part uf the Cutholle Cuurch for thoe purt be touk oueuf the pricsts in o st for Dluck: which the latter was a Hnny. Hyecial Dispatch to”The Tribuna, Montukal, July d—In the Oku Indlan trial for burning the “Rowun Cathotle Ciaured, the Jury, which wers locked up since Friday nicht, Wweru gont for to-day, uud satd they had not llxnmd on u verdict, and Lail no ressun to bo- Heve they would ugrec. Thoy wore ticn dls- chiarged, und thao prisoucrs adwitted to bail, YATALLY ARSAULTED. Bpecial Dipalch (o Lhe Tridune, Abumaw, Mich., July 8.—~Fred Clark and Charles Hirst, bovs of 10, had & fracas at Deer- @eld, tu this county, SBatunday cvenlny, during which Clark was wounded twice on thu head with u gurdea Loc. Inflammatlon et In to-day, sud the wounds will provo futal, ———— THE “IIARVESTERS, MansiarLTows, la., July 8.—The tramp ex- cltement has ontirely abated, thauks to tho viz- Hlunce wud evergy of Mavor Taylor, Sberl® Ilickox, sud the’ ullicers und men of the Firse Towa Dattallons | — GOT FIVE YEARS. Noutaaweron, Mass., July$.—Ira B. Wright, Houth Hadloy’s defaulting Ticasurer, was found t;umy to-dsy of vmbozzling §2,000, agd scu- encedl to tve years tu the Stato Prion. MURDERERS ALRRKSTED. Nuw Yonk, July 8.—Johu Tierucy, Joha M- Carthy, uud John Buckley bave been arrested, charged with the wurder of Janes Loughesty, o u wtrect brawl, on the morning of July 4. STAUBED. Bpecial Dispatch 0 The Tribuxe. MiLwavkes, Wis, July 8.~Fred dchimldt was fatally stadbed in the Juft breast by Puter Ban- uscalusky {n the Pirst Ward to-day. ‘Lhe feud grow out of a love ulluir, FALSI PRETENSES, ; Bosroy, Muss., July 8.—Willluo B. Kitburs, dualer in boots and shoes, wus urrested to-nighs for vbtaluing $7,000 under false pretenses Lo thy Uuwm‘Nuluuzj Bank. e COUNTERFEIT $10S. Tosonto, July B.—Counterfcit $10¢ of tha Bauk of Britlsh North Ayerics, Ottawa branch wre fn circulatlv, The thumber b 1,204

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