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All of BIMON PURSE FADRICS, and pro. dlijwd in the:highest ntfiln of Blo Brt, BB RO AR WEDDING TOILATS, wieen 1o LY, EDWARD IMPORTING TAILOR, 108 & 165 7\\'nbm||-av.. cor, Monroe-st, EW runLic. e PLUMP, TO BB Sloth, & conts. 2 4 “down” by "Dr. Dunewn, | wrk.** flow (o) o ate Bl worie llow o b Filiup, ¥ gad n-l{;»‘.‘i a8 tho rate Forssloby v Nioak ‘oA u Jonnings Smnurora, ) TIF 8CI00L FOR'THE TiMEs, Bee full advertlscment in 1 Y T S A g A DENTINTIY, VEST 6RT, ¢ Extracted wlffl?m'x'cf:l':.m' Gold i Ulngs st luw rafes, . DRS. McCHESNRY, m— O Uk e Handeiph ate, Cor. ¢ and Kandotph ata, ke OETICIAN, RMANARSE, OFFICIAN. Tribune Buliding, Yioeg elbien, " Dpers ana Mupes Lllvfltll‘fl, ‘.f-‘ ctacice sultod o ull 1.t 0 Jea sclentlg jrin- Glasscs, Telescopes, Micro- LAUNDRY. AUND Sprdos Tle B head by "l of e e pur Enectlty w0 U3 W. Madlon-st | 4200 W. undoiph | 111 Clark-st. L3 Madlaon st | 420 W liandulph | 111 Clarkeat, ORIENTAL Y[ hTeer sicce 320 “8ix Deliioas Puddings Cau be wade from ogo pack- a0 of “MILL'S EAST IN. DIAN MANIUCA." Suldby 8t leading Urocste, FINISHED. Work of the Closing Hours of the Congress at Berlin. The Treaty of Peace Finfshed and Its Formal Readiug Begun, Its Promulgation to Take Place on the 13th Inst, The Anglo-Turkish Treaty Still the All-Absorbing Topio in Europe, It Is Generally Approved by Leading OContinental Journals, France Consulted During the Progress of the Nego- tintions. England Consequently Induced to Make Several Important Concessions. British Troops Now En Route to Tako FPossession of Cyprus. Another Sickening Tale of Murder and Rapine in Bulgaria. BEACONSFIELD'S COUP. PEELING IN DERLIN, Loxoox, July 10.—DBeucunstiold's coup has thrown Into the shade all othor toples. Tho Thmes Berlin correspondent says that when the Anglo-Turkish convention was first announced thero English diplomacy enjoyed a prestige such as it had not enjoyed for a long thne, but 1ater somo disseutients wero heard. Tho coup, safd some, Is undoubtedly clever, but ft is o Qquestion whether In the long run 1t will redound ta the honor and Interest of England. Others stlll epeak of the event with unqualitiod adwml- ratlon. IN VIENNA. The Vienna Presse says: * Wo cannot but bail with sincere satiafaction this victory won with- out bloodshed by Knglish policy over the Easte cro quostion, for the existence of Turkoy, so frall wheu shio heraclf 1s her sole sunport, un- der encryetic protection of England, will beable to bo waintained, for long yeurs." ‘The majority of the Vienua papers speak In the sawe friondly tone. IN PARIS. The Times' Parls currespondent represents public opfuion there as about equally divided. Whilo newspaper comments are universally fa- vorable, some critics suy Franco ought to be sat- 1sficd, as It Is now shown England has no de- -glans ou Egypt, whilo othors declars that En- winud virtually bus possession of Egypt fn so- curing Cyprus. 18 ENOLAND, The Maochester Guardiun's London corre spundont suys: *‘Oflefal Liberals will not di- rectly challonge tho poliey of the Government, but will critielzo 1t, and muy even proposs a resolution, but, in any case, tho effect will bo to turow tho responsibility entlrely on the Goverument; to fiod fawit with them for the surprise, and -to briug into prominence the lmitless obligations o which the country fs likely to buluvolved. The most remarkabla feature of the situation is the Qoubtful view held of this stroke of policy by tho Congervative party, Thoy regard (v us the necessary result of the late campalgy, but many of thewn luok upon It us a neeessary ovil, As a party, thoy foel heavily the responsibility cast upon thom, ' Asa MiNom, ‘The same correspondent says: ““Cho systemn upon which Asia Minor is to be adminiatered will be generally bused upon the Indiun proctice of Realdents or Agents. These representatives of the Euglish Governmont will bo: placed In wmost of the Pashalics for the purpose of watch- fug and reporting on the local adwmiuistration, hut wilt LAVE NO ADMINISTRATIVE POWENS. The Ambassador at Coustantinople will sct upo the futormation they supply, and the ma- chinery to enfurca what wuy be decmed requt- site for thu ood government of the country will bomanipulated by thé Porte, Tn order that the domauds of the Engllsh Ambassudor inky recelve the needful materlal support there will be a lurge gurrison permuncntly fixed fn Cyprus. But for the objee- tluus of Frunce, the Dritish occupation would bave beeu not Cyprus, but fu ono or more towns on .the maluland. I huve rearon for saying that the Anglo-Turkish conveutiun was considerably modifled out of deference to the views uf the French Guverument, aud that over and abave the convention there is un ar. ranemnent by which the interests of France in Byria are guarded from interference.” TIE TUCATY AKD TIE CONURESY. Heneiy, July 10.—1t s uncertain whether the subject of the Anglo-Turkish convention will be brought befors the Cu 85 but its diseus- efon by the latter iy not conslitereil tmprobadle, Should this be the cnsc, it is bolicved that the question will uol ralse miaterlal diflicuities o’ the Congreas. [t s thought, In fuct, thst tha discussion of the treaty will bo of great advai- tage iu promotiog so understuuding umong the Powers. BEACONSPIZLD'S DIPLOMACY. Loxpox, July 10.~A Berlin correspondent ", “The date for the publication of the Anglo-Turkish treaty ls supposed to havo been sclected with & view to avold ulterlor compliva- tlons. If the Berlin peace treaty is slgned by Russla with the knowledge of the existence of the Auglo-Turkish treaty, the latter treaty caunot hereafter be ualleged by Russia us 8 reason for fumpugning tho v Mdity of the Merlin instruwment; whoreas, should Russia now decltns tu adliers to the Ber- 1in treaty unless modified to suft the posttion which superveved sluce the publication of the Anclo-Turklsh treaty, she must prepare for the troubjes she wished to uvold when golng to Ber- In. It ls understood the Freach Govermneut 1s going to oek, or already has asked, Russla whetber she does nut prefer sbandontug the dea of Aslatie snuoxation suther thau ses the Cyprus treaty carrled fute effect. Ehould this auestion by unegetived, Frauce, It is thouuht, way adupt a miore active podey.” TUE CONUNEDS. Bravy, July 10.—The Congress to-day rati- fled the Committee's arrangewents inregard to Batourn aud disposed of several questions of detall. The matesial portion of the work of . THURSDAY. the Congress befng herewith concluded, the reading of the text of the treaty of peacs was commenced. A great portion of it was read and agreed to. The Anglo-Turkish convention wana not mentioned. Lord Beaconsfleld was absent, suffering from sore throat, OBRMAN COMMENT. The North German Gazette declares that tho orcupation of Gyorus cannot fall to he greeted with approve! inthe Intercsts of eivilization and progrees, It belleves Germany had been pre- vivusly informed of the arrangement, without, however, pelng asked to pass sn opinion thercon. ADIUSTED, The Berlin Provincial Correspondence says all the Important questions connccted with the Trealy of 8an Stefano ara now adjusted, Tha Commisslon for the settlement of the frontiers has also arrived at s satisfactory resuit. The treaty of peace will bo sfgncd on Baturdsy, The Anglo-Turkish convention will not delay the conclusion of the Conaress, as it duze not sflect the Treaty of 8an Btefano, ENULAND'S RIGAT. Pants, July 10.—Tho Journal des Debats con- siders that England, being unable tocount upon auy assistance for checking the Russiuns io Asin, hind a right to act alone, Hr, PerRrsnura, July 10.~Tho Journal ds &t Detersburg saya it [4to be hoped the convention will not come in collision with the peaceful work proceeding at Berifn, . Lord Beaconsfield slinply nequired Cyprus so as not to return froia the Congress ompty-hauded. OIITIVELY DENIED, Loxpon, July 11—§ . m—A correspondent at Herlin Is authorized to deny most positive- 1y thut Fravce has asked Russfa whother she’ would not wefer to glve up the fdea of Asiatic suncxation rather than see the Anglo-Turkish treaty car- ried out. 1t {8 underatood fo Francu that En- gland occupfed Cyprus instead of Egypt, although strongly urged to . TAKT THE LATTER COURSH, because she did not wish to disturb her good rclations with France, Lord Beacoustleld, at Tueaday’s sitting, sald he was convinced that the reaults of the Con- greas would be highly gratifying to Europe, and that this happy result was due to the per- sistent and dovoted efforte of its Hlustrious President, The Congrees has slroady read fifty articles of the treaty of peace. At Wednesday's sitttng the question of on- forving the treaty was discussed, Prince Dis. turck poiuted out that shere conld be no ques- tion of collective action, as the Powers were fu- tereated fn such differcut degrees. Tho Con. gress resolved that tho reapoctive Powers shoutd churge thelr Ambassadors and Consuls to watch aver the excecutlon of the clauses i which they are interested. WANT INSTHUCTIONS. Loxpoy, July 11—6 o. m.—A Berlla special says it Is reported that the French and Italian dulegates have telegraphed home asking 1f they should formatly interpolluto the British repre- scntatives concerning the Anglo-Turkish con- ventfon, I The Interpellation Is improbabre, as Earl Beaconstleld and bis colleagues bave ah ready refused to bring the conventfon under discussion, TIE ASIATIC FRONTIER, 28 now fixed, gives Russia about half of the land Iylug botween ber old frontler oud Erze- roum. This {s conslderably less thou was al- lotted to her by the Snu Stefano treaty. Tur- key loscs the froutier of the Soghaulidugl, but rctatns tho bills overlooking O1tl. ATROCITIES. 1N BULOARIA, Lonnoy, July 10.—A Constantinople dispatch snys that Fawcett, returned froin Lagos, reports inteuse suffering ; amoug tho population south of the Rhodope Mountains. He enumerates the horrors perpotrated by Dulgarfans und Coszacks, aud sometimes by the regular Russtan soldlers, ;whose deslgn seems to bu the extermination or dispersion of the Mussulmans' and the Chrlstians favoru- bleto them. In the Domoden district, ffty- three villagos huve been plundered and burnt by Russian troops within thoe !ast two nionths, Twenty-theee villuges havo been equally lofd wasteand burnted in the district of Jluskieves, and I the Philippopolls district' twelve villages haye been burnt. In numerous viliages there has been wanton destruction atten led by deeds of untieard-of barbarity. Cuses of menand women delinerutely burnt allve have bean frequent, The violutlon of the youni has ulso heen fre- quent. Nothing more borrible thun the par- tieulars of this report can be tmugined, Itg veracity rests upon the ofiicinl authority of one of tho most respected of Ler Majesty's servante and of men smployed by hit, upon s convie- ton of thelr perfect trustworthiness, Fuwceott lutends to lay bis roport before the Enlish, Austrian, and French Ambaasadors, with & view to sending out o cowmmission of fuquiry to the spot, gnd endeavor to put un end Lo these ox- cegses which disgruce inmanity. LEASTERN NOTES, TURKEY'S DOWNPALL. VieNxNa, July 10.—~A Berlin correspondent of the Montags Fost, frequently the mouth-plece of lismarck, aays: **'The downfall of Turkey 1 unavaldable, In couscquence of the {nfuxof Westerd (deas,” BAILED POR CTERUS. T4 Varnerra, Malta, Juno 10.~Tho trans. vort Canura hus salled for Cyprus with the Com- misslarat stafl and Indian sappers to propure for the reception of the troops. The Twenty- Ofth Mudras Regiment 14 under orders to em- bark with tho European troops, . AUSTHIA AND SERVIS, Loxvoy, July 115 a. mn.—A telegram from Viennn wnnounces that the commercial sud rullway couvention between Aurtrfa and Ser- ¥1a was slgued ‘Tuosday. This egreement 18 made in view of the approuching occupation of Bosnla. TIE AUSTHIAN NAVAL RERERVES will shortly be summoned, and the ofllcers hase already becn ordered to Joln thelr ahipa. CYPRUS, TAC LAST BNGLISR ACQUISITION, Cinctnnait Commervial, ‘The {sland has an urea of 4,500 aquare miles, Its createst length, from Bafla fu the northwest to Cape Andrea in the northcast, 18 140 miles, and fts groatest breadth fe sixty miles. Popu- latlun, 20,000, ‘Tbe history of Cyprus takes us back to tha mornlog of civilization. Colonized by tho Pha:- niclans, conquered by the Greeks, wrested from them by the Egyptiaus, sulzed next by the Per- slans, iuade a part of the sfucedonfun Kingdom after the victory of Aluxander, subsequently {n- corporated tnto the (reco-Egyptisn Kingdom of the Ptolemice, 1t formed still later & por- tlon of the Romen snd Hyzantine Em. vires. It was conquercd by tho Arabs fn tlie seventh century, and was kuown us the Ringdom of Cyprus Iu tho era of the Crusades, (e, for the poported wreeklog, robbing, and fmprisonment of some of his people, te he lay sicic at Rhuodes, Richard dm ldon-Hearted visited the fsland with bie wrath, captured lsaae, the Comnentan Priuce, who “styled him- selt Emperor of the islaud, and casried him oft toucastio on the coast of Pulestive. For a time it forwed part of the Latin Kingdom of Pulestine, awl the nsme of Cyprus was added to th title uf the Chrlstian Kings of Jerusalem, §t was, iu fart, 8 posscasion of the Koights Tempiar untll, alter varduus vicissitudes, the Venctiutis obtained aud Leld 8, til {1 was wrested from them by the Turks, The contentious over it fu anclent times were not werely because it wus su dslaud fruitful ln Teauurces, but because 16 was ludispeusable, as Curtius lu his History of Grecee™ observes, to suy State destrous of comwasuding the scas Letweeu Asta Minor, Phauicts, sod Exypt, Lt Dicane Dailp JULY a1, supplied mercenaries, slways good ssflors, to any Power that would pay well for themn, It turnished Iifram of Tyre with craftsmen, some of whom doubtless were acnt to Jerusalem to asalat hia great friena Solomon in the building of tha Temple. When the (iroeks of the citfes of Asta Minor o against thelr Perslan oppressors, the Greeks of Cyprus effered no aasistanee, but served in the srmien of the Per. sian monarch. A hundred years later thers was a Hellenfe revolt on” the fsland under the lofldel’lhlr of Fuagoras, one of the Princes of the pino pesty Kingdora into which the Island was then divided. Fuagoras haid formed s constdorable fioet, and was rapidly maxing himselt _master of the lsland, wnen Artaxerxre, tha Peraian monarch, Tearing he might becotne too powerful, collected an lonlan fleet greater than had been seen rince the time of Xerxes, A great naval battle wus fouusht, In which Euagoras was defeated, blockaded {n Bulamis, and finslly brought to terms hy the Persians, whose vassal he beeams, Had Cy- rus assisted the (ireeks {n thelr risiug, the Perslun power wauld bave been broken, and the disasters of her own conguost would have been averted, To-lay Cyprus has the same commanding po- sitfon in the Levant that sho had wheb the triretnes of Fuagoras crowded the port of Hala- nils, Asa base of operations, either for the collection of an ary or a fleet, to protect the Buer. Canal, to threaten or defend the ports of Egypt, or to dlspatell an arnied force to any part of Asia Minor or Falestific, none bhetter could have heen selccted in the Mediterranean, The cession of cfip"“ to England Is, there- fore, a very significant event. It fully offacts any advaniago Russia may galn by the exten- aion of her Caucasian frontier over the eastern vortion of Armeofa. It wiil make @ splen- aid rendezvous - for troops ordered from Indin, aud as @ station for supplies and coallug for English men-of-war in the Leyant or the Azeun Sea, or in any part of the Eastern Mediterranean, it is more convenfent than cither Malta or Givraitar. Ilow the cession of so fm- rtant u position fn the great inlund ses of Surope will be regarded, espocially by France, who has 1o small Interest In the Suez Caual an In Egyptian affalrs @encrally, remains to ba seen; but it will be conleased on all hands o musterly stroke of policy on the part of Lont Beaconsfleld, and go @ great ways In restoring English influence and fmpurtance in the politics of the East, J —— CUBA. CAMPOS KNIGHTED. HAvARA, Cuba, July 10.—King Alfonso has created Gen. Martinex Campos 2 Knight of the Golden Fleece, and elevated Gen. Jovellar to the rank of Captatn-General of the Army. TRE TOBACCO DUTY. Three Commiasioners, representing tobacco- rofgers, manufacturers, and merchants, respect- Ively, will be clected and report within o fort. nighy whether it s expedient that the export dutics ou Jeaf-tobacco shiould bo raised, sud those on manufacturcd tobacco reduced, and to indicate what proportion of duties both classcs ought tu pay, with a view of harmonizing the Interests of the producers, munufacturers, and dealers, LIBERATED. Havaxa, July 10.—One hundred and fort three Cubsns who wero trunsported to Spain fll‘x"l" tho [nsurrection Lave been Hberited there, MEXICO. A SENSATIONAL GTORT, g GArvesToy, July 10.—Congressman Schlelch- er, who hos just arrived in 8an Antonlo from Waushingzton, says the Adwmintstration has deterinined to forcs peacs or war with Mexico. He eays Gen. Ord, who will return Saturday will bring fresn or- ders to juvade and occupy the Mexican border territory until the Diaz Govermmnent guar- antees immunity from (nvaston. It fs belleved at headquarters that the Mexlean troops will resent this and preeipitato a collision. Schluicher thinks the situntion rory uraye; wil.Toxas. is rve for wer. He thinka they alons can ralse enough meu to whip tiem, aud that no otlicr Government on eurth wuuld allow its peoole to be murdered and robbed as thoy have beon. GERMANY. SENTENCED TO DEATIL Brauiw, July 10.—Hoceglar waa arraigued to- dny for attompting tbe lifo of the Emperor. He pleaded not gullty, malntalning that heonly tntended to commit sulcide. Thirty witnesres, however, testitied ho almed st the Emperor, Ho was sentenced to death, Hocdel was aeotenced to be bLeheadea, His demeanor was fosolent and deflant. He con- tiuued to smile even after the sentence bad been pronounved. Numerous wilnesses swors to his Sociallstic principles und threats aguinet the Emperor. ——— THE WEATHER. Orrice or TiE Cinte BiGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. Uy, July 11—1 & m.—tndics- tiong—Fur Teunessee, the Ohlo Valloy, and Lower Lukes, northeast to northwest winas, covler, partly cloudy weather, und rising barom- eter. - For tie Upper Misstssippi and Lower Missourl Valley, falllug barometer, warmer, southeast wimls, purtly cloudv wonther, and occasionul storms. LoCAL OBAENYATIONS, tiaaao, July 10. Vel.| lin," Weather Thiar, | Thr W, Win 0:03 .00 30,018 04 S8 71 0. S 4 D, 0 b. . D tvo.00 iw.ov| w1 N jun.m i Cinvolat R R ek ¥ Dalut | a1 Ik 17, .. o GONE WEST., Special Dispaich to The Triduna OTTAWA, July 10.--1lenry Favre, o baker and restaurant keeper of this city, aud & nutive of Fruuce, loft his buwe and fumily on Sunday, Juno 80, 18, for the purpdse of visitlng o friewd three inlles wess. Ho tuformed hils wife ho might not return yutil tbe following morn- Ing. From that thne until yesterday ovenlng (July 9) no information ol bis wheroabouts could be learned, although the most diligent fnyulry has been nade. Lust cyoning Mra. l-‘n‘\'n: reeeived o letter malled at Galesburg, July 4, briefly stating that her bushand waos on his way to Kunsas, callde cun bo assigaed for his sudden departure, us bhels a mauin moderate clreumstal with but few debts, and of bigh smoral und temperate principles. His friends tear fi Is dug to tental aberrution, anlbu:hwn Lgs been very dull durfog the puat winter. gy OHIO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Creveraxp, 0., July 10.—Tbe Oldo Press Assoclation held s business seslon thl nuon, and assembled in the cvening at tl craacle, whero an address of welkome was do- Hiverad by Mavor Huse, redponded to by J, P, Mack, of tho Haudueky MHeg'ster, ufter which followed * an elsborate adilress by the Hou. Jumes A. dartleld on journalism aud thh wauner 1o whicl newspapers should be couducted, To-worrow forcnoon suuther sl ness meeting will be held, sfter which “will fol- low an excursion ou tho Jake und hanguet ten- dered by tho members of the Clevelaud pross. In tho evening there will be u concert at Halt- north's, snd at 11 p. w. tho cditors will leave on the G I tratn for Philadelpbis, Capo May, uud Now York. - P i ety OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, July 10—Arrlved, steaships No- vada and Abyasiufa, trom London, Loxboy, July 10.—Stesmabips Devonis aud Eriv, from Now Yurk, bave arnved. 1878. BLOOD ON THE MOON. A Reign of Terror in Montreal To-Morrow Woell-Nigh Assured. A Protest by the Mayor Against the Govern- ment's Action. . Lxcitement Among the Vugna- ciony Hong of the Holy Church, Eminent Catholic Lawyers Also Exhort the Thugs to Riot. Catholic Quarrymen Wili Erect a Barricade in Victoria Square. Unftinching Preparations of the Milltary to ¥rotcct tho Procession. Organization of an Immense Oity Con- stabulary to Disperse It, Byectal Dimpateh to The Tribuna, MoXTiEAL, July 10,—There s nothing new to-day in regurd to the 12tn. ‘The subject con- tinues to absorb the attention of all, and busl- ness Is suffering severely. 1f the Locul Leglsla- turo passes the act at prosent under (discussion, the Orangemen contemplate marching as a re- lglous processton to church, with a clerzyman at their hesd, and thus evade the Juw. The Evening I'oat, s Catholle dally, bitterly com- plains that the troops brought into the city are )l Protestants, and adds: Tt 12 eald that the detectives are looking for two of O'Donovsn-Kossa's agente, wha are {n poases- slon of larye quantities uf dynsmite, wherewitl to blow op the public bulldiogs. RUMONS that the Mayor fs about to swear In 10,0004pc- clnl constables ts the burden of another canard, and one still later Is that, if there is the least diaturbance, the brethren from Kinzston will blow up tho magniticent Cathedral of Notre Dame, and refieat the scene 0fg$49, and do over again what thelr fathers did In thelr generation. The French Cauadians are in o etate of excite- ment nover known since 1837, It is stated that & body of 4,000 or 5,000 Homan Cutholic Irish- men will parade the streeta to-night, with the object of showiug how strong the Irlsh Catho- Hes are in the city. There {s conslderable nnx- fety abont the matter, but the polico forco will be out to keep down any disturbance. AT THE MASS MRETING on the Champs de Mars last night Ald. Thibault and others mage very Incendlary specches. Mons. Bergeron urged that the Mayor should swear foa sufliclent number of coustables to bourd the tralns and boata angd disurm the vol- uuteors on thelr arrival,—a proceediog ho would bo fully justified fn dolng by the Biake act con- corniog the carrying of arms, passed ot the last session of the Domiplon Parllawent. Ald. ‘Thibautt put to the mecting the followlug reso lutfon, which was carricd unanimously: Jteaolved, That the French Canadians of the casteru part of thie city, now met together 1o the Champ de Mara, approvo hizhly tho irm and no. hlo attitude asramed by our Chief Magistrate, and we have full confidence in the means he would h:th l‘nr malntaining the publlc peace an tie 12tk of July, L2esolred, 'That we ure ready, and that we are awuiting his nstructiors. Keaolred, Thats mnrv of theso regolutinne shall ba transmitted to the Moyor and to the vre THE MAYOW'S SPEKCH, Themeetiug closed with cheers for the Mayor and Ald. Thibsult, und with grouns and howls for the Protestant Muuistrates and Aldermen, ‘The Mayor bricfly ackuowledged the compli- wment putd. He sulid, fu addition to the A snd B Batterics for active eervice in the strects, and the local imilitte In reserve, he Intended to swear fn 2,000 spoctal constables, to be aivided equully ameng Protestants and Cathotics, It would not be surprisiog 12 the Mayor uppearcd ot the Orunge Hall Friduy morninz with the city police and n large force of spociul con- stables, and attempted TO STOP TOX PROCESSION. This would be only carrying his proclamation futn effect, It 12 nrserted thut @ plot exists for hurning dowa the Orange Hall and the f'reshy- terian Church, where ft 18 contemplated to hold cummomorutive services on the 12th. To-day TWO MECTINGS OF PRESIDENTS aud leading members of wll the Irish and Fronch societics huve been held to determine whether they would Issun a proclamation cafling upon the members of their societies to remaln ut hotna during the processinn, or allow them touct us they pleased. At hoth meetings 1t waa found {mpossible tu arrive ot a unaulnous canctusion. Thepolica have recolved information that & large number of thieves and rogues of every description wre In town, ready’ to take advantage of cvery opportunity. A number of peaple applied to-day to the Police Maglstrates under the Blake act to obtaln LICENSES TO UAHRY ARMY, but, fromn uu omission on the part of the Govern- ment to uppoint Counnissioners to grant such liceuses, these applications could not be grant- ed. The hoavits] authoritiea have made anple provision for treating suy paticuts thut may be brought thers on the 12th, Acttug Chiel-of- Police Naels proposed, with the sanction of the Police Commlttee, to smploy the whole of the force at bis comuizud upon the L2th (u keenjug tho streete clear of crowds or eatheringe of people, breaking up and disnersing themn WHEREVER TIEY ARE FOUND. The Fust says a prominent ieish Catholic ar- tived this morning from Quebec on the mission af offeriug the scrvices of L0V nen from Que- bee, i necessary, to defead Montreal agalnst the Ontarfo Orangemen, and to asstst the Muyor in wamtalotog tho veuce of the city, as Qugnee would suffer indireetly from harin doue to Mon- treal. Many rinors are atloat as to inischief threutcued on Friduy. It is sald the quarrymen frous 8t. Jeau Buptiste villugo, und the laborers from 8t. Hewry und other villages wround the vity, sutend jolutng lorves with the city rouzhs uud getting up A DARRICADE on Victoria 8quare to hupeds the progress of sl processlon, An application has besn nade to citlzens wishing o seconunudate Orangemen fromn the country who have to remaln over night tn Montreal. Tt has been respondud ta very largely by thulr friends, chietty at Polnt t. Charles. 1t su Orange district at the Point Catholie resls dents are woving out till the day is over. WOKsS YET. The Mayor bas fssucd a proclamation, that will appear In the worning, protesting against & large body of wilitury belng brqught in from the outslde at great cxpenss to the city, and edvislng all pesceable peopls to stuy ot home ou the 19th, and ot Intesfere with she procession. The Irlsh Catho- hie Boeleties recelvesd legal sdvlce thls eveulug trons Jour of the must sinlicnt lawyers of the city, to the cllect that the Orange budy was il leyzal, sud that shu Moyor hias the power to stup the procession. The cxecutive officers of those Suctotles are in sessfon considering wbat sctivg sbould bu tuken on this sdvice, ond a large crowd utside swalts the result. Battery ** A, ) =3 = Log / Saun from Kingaton, arrived to-night, and s enum‘b— ed on the Incroste grouads at Sherbrooke. 8ir Helby 8mytha, who fs to take personal com- mand of all volunteers on duty, slso arrived In the city this evening. TORONTO. Ayertal Dirpated to The Tytvune, Toroxto, July 10.--The County Orange Lodgze met and adopted an address to the Hon. Mr. Mackenzle, appealing to bim to send sufM- clent troops iato Muntreal on the 12th to pro- toct their brethren, A letter wan also read from the Premier ndvising Orsngemen to sbatain from visiting Montreal on Friday. It i# thought the adrico will be taken. snd that uo Orange- men from this city wiil go down. Praparations have beeo mado for the usial demonsiration here. MAJT, NENNETT, s well-known cltizen and prominent Orango- map, and Deputy Urand Muaster of Ontario West, stuted to-day that there was no fntention on the partof the Ontarte soclety of Toronto and York to go to Montreal 85 a hody and join in the procession. No doubt Individual Orange- men aod Apprentice Hovs and Young Britons would go, but, If they did, it would be entlrely on their own responsitility, and not under the anspices or with the countenauce of tie District Buciety. He feit there was NO NHED 10 GO and assist their brethren in Mlontreal, for he was convinced they would be protected fn the exercise of thelr just rights by a military force under the direction of the Government. He declare), howerer, that, had they mnot been assured of protectton by the Federal author- ities, there woula have been a large Influx of Ontatlo Orangemen fnto Montreal, and they would hieve gone ready to secure thelr brethren fo the enjoyment of a just and fegul right, He wished It elearly understond that the determina- tion uf the Onler in Totonto oot to 0 to Mon- treal was simply based on the consideration atiove ineutioned, and wia NOT CAUSED Y ANY “BACKING DOWR' on thetr part. Under existing circumstances, he did not think that 100 Ornugemen from the West would go to Montreal. He hud heard that some of the inore hot-headed tnembers of tlie Bnclety had been trylug yesterlay to charter a bout In order to go to Montrea!, but, even if the stury was truc, they were uot likely to suc- ceed In sccurlox one. He sald that the adver- tisement {ssued by the Orangemen of Montresl, catling upen thelr brethren to come to thele assistunce on the 12th, was ; A MISTAKE, and placed them in @ wrong position, in view of the fact that the Muzistracy of Montreal had determined to take the proper legal steps for their protection. There were now, ho belfeved, about 600 Orangemen in Montreal, and 700 Younyg Britons, there having heen large aeces- sioos to their runks sinco the murder of Hack- ctt. The Orunge Order had no control over the Young Britons, utd be could not say bow thy lutter would act fu the premises, but he boped they would take the wiser purt of remalnjug at home. GUARDS. To the Watern Anociated Pross, MoxTREAL, July 19.—All the city corps are ordercd to be under arms ot 7:30 a. m. Friday, Canvos was pus on the lavrosse wrounds this afterncon. The guurds nt all the armories were doubled to-night. Until tho arrival of Gen. Sinythe, the distributton of troops will not bo kuown. The Chlef of Pulica provoses to coi- ploy the whole fores at his commsud upon the 12th In keeplog the streets cleared of crowds and dispersing gutherings. The hospi- tul authoritles have inads anple provision for treating any patients who wuay be brought there onthe 12th. A ward bas becn specially sot apart for this purpuse. Many large masnufac- turers have posted up notices in thelr estublish- ments notitving employes that §f they abscut themsclves Fridoy without teave they will be m- stantly dismissed. The Clork of the Peace to- day swors in nluety men to be omployed at the Uraond Trunk Rallway station aud worka as Spectal Constable. The Polive Magistrates received numerous applicatious from embployes of large rins to be sworn tu as Speclal Coustue Llas for the prutectior. of ewplovers' property. It is stated thut the Catholle clergy and intluen- tial Irish citizens ure nbout to jolu {n lssuiog A PROCLAMATION enjoining thotr corvliziontsts vut to iuterfero with tho procession, but to remaln peaccfully at home or ut work. Buttery A," from Kiuge- tou, urrived to-night, und is encumped ou the Iacrosso grouud s Bir Selby Smytho e - also here. THE EXCITEMENT IN QUEREC. -Quenec, July 10.-~B Battery, under command of Cul. Steange, left this evening by bout fur Movtroul. They were htssed and babed " st on embarking, and w slight rush was made ou thetn by the crowd ut the boat, when they wery ordered to load with - ball cartefdys, A mags-mooting of about 2,000 Romun Catholies wus hold this evening on Durham Terrace, the part belng composed of Inshinen from ves, who marched up-town fu procession, firlug plstols and headed by the Diamoond Bar- bor ffe-and-drum bund. T. J. Molouy was the principal speaker. A series of resoluttons was adopted, Indorsing the action taken by Muvor Beaudry (n Sontreal, ana uantng a deputatjun to confer with the Gvoerument with refereuce to prohibitlog party processions, J ‘The meettng, though nofsy, was orderly, and, after parading the streets, dlspersed. The dep- utation then intervivwed Premifor Jaly, and urged tho views of the meoting, e suid & bill would be read the third time to-morrow. They then withdrew, and will report ta.ghe Irish Catholte Unfon to-morruw morniug. The Eightl ocod Niuth Battalions have recclved or- ders to }Ho tn readloess in ease their serviees are roquired to-morrow, and No. § Company of thy Ninth, uuder Capt. Garuau aud Licut. Divune, 1s naw under arris aod ot guard at the Parlias meut louse. It is repurted by on evenlug paperthar ° THE PAULIAMENT UOUSE WOULD PROBABLY nE RURNT ] 12 Satllon's Party-Processlon bill was not adopt- ed. This i3 not credited, though, In view of the excitement, the Premier moved au adjourn- went of the Houso ot 8:30. Beveral rumors are cursent with referenco to the probabllity of plilsgiug to-morrow by laborers out of work, To e SWeatern Assoctated Press, Qurpre, Can, July 10.—~Three nundred Young trishinens are drilling nightly to o to Moutreal thursday. wment here. ——— . DOCTORS. . 8vecial Dispateh 16 The Tribuna Annian, Mich., July 10.—The Bouthern Mich- igwn, Northern Oblo, sud Northurn Indlans Medical Association Lield its snouul session In this city yester closfg ut s lute bour Jast evening. Many (uturestioz papers were read and discussed by the sitty medical geutiemen in wttendance. Dr. Culter, of Coldwater, pro. shled. Thu election of officers lted as tole lowa: Prestdent, Danlei Tobb, of this city; View-Presldent, Warreu Byrucs, of Bronson; Becrutary, fal C. Wymun, of Bilssileld; treas- urer, J, 8. Hamiltun, of Tecumsch. Dr. Lynian Abbott, of Crooked Creck, [nd., was expelled from the Assoclation tor unprolessioual con- duct. It wae decided that the semi-aunual De- ceuber weetiug bo beld st Bllsstield, in thia cuunty. There 18 Intensy uxeite- R ASIATIC CHOLERA. Nouwicir, Coun., July 10.—Asiatic cholera has broken out licre, and its presesce Is arous- tuiz great local sxcltement, Clars Druver died ou Monday night. Her body turued fustautly vlack, and the stench very soos beeame hilebly offcusive fu the nenchiborhood. Undertaker Allen onlered ber burial to tuke place last hit. Two other deaths are reported w3 bave ing oceurred o the dty yesterday., ‘The wost eillclent precautions ure belus taken agajust thy turther spreud of the dreaded disvuse. A g 3 : = RICE FIVE CENTS, RED SANS-CULOTTE! The Savages Everywhere . Ree treating ‘Befora Gen. & Howard, Confirmatory Reports of the Bate # tle at Beasleys® Hill. —_— Roaming Bodies of Hostiles Gatting the Worst of It All Around, The Agents Inclined to Scarch for a War and Not Find 18, San Francisco, Cal, July 10.—Division Headquartera recelved the followine from Whenton, dated vesterday: *Small bands of Indlaps, with large nuinbers of horses, crossed to the north side of the Columbia River at dlf- ferent puints yesterday mornlog. Capt. Kress, with o patrol-bost, attacked and disperand three bamis at different voints, captured and destroyed boats, pucks, and cawplog outfits, and Janded nod skinnishea with two partics. This was below Umatilla. Abave that polot Capt. Wilkinson came upon a varty crossing. He scattered thetn, capturing and destroying their boats ana supplics. Worth's comumanil Las been placed oa utother boat, and (s now patrolling the river.” CUNSULTATION. Ponruany, Ore., July 10.—The following sper clal dispateh lias just Lren recefved from Umae tilla, July 10: * Qov. Chadwick Jeft ut $:30 thit evening for Lagrande. He will huve n cousultas tion with Guv. Fercy at Pendleton to-night Gen. lloward Is in tho Blue Mountalus, between the heads of Burch and McKay Creeks, aud i¢ driving the hoattles towands Meacham's road.” THE TYGI VALLEY, Pontraxp, July 10.—E. Humason has just arrived hero from Ober Mountatn. 1lo reports Indtans killlng scttlers in the Tygh Valley, about forty miles from Dalles. Partof the Warm 8pring Indians ure on the war- path, and mauy whites were raved from them by the rapld riding of a fricudly half-brecd, ha warned them of the uprising. The Snakes und vthers made a descent on Oak Grove and burned. all the buildings, Old Paquette, formerly of Oreon Clty, the only white man {u the town, burrfended bimself o bis store, aud said ha would fight. IHumason rcturns over the mountains with ammunition to-morrow, FRIENDLY PROFEASIONS. 8ax Francisco, July 10.—A Portland (Ore.) dispatch recelved here last nighit from Wallula, umder date the 9th, says:. * Yesterday after- noou, just after the pussage of the traln from Walls Walls to this place, a baua of Indiung croysed the rallroad about eix milea from this place, all well urmed. They profussed great friendship for tho whites, and clalmed to bo Moses' Indiansscoc to ald In fighting the bostiles. Dut fow peoplehere believe the story, and think them sorio of Moscs' restless spirita going to join the Lostiles. To-night some five or six famllles arrived from lower Yakiulu, hav- {og beeu notificd by o friendly Indian to leava the country, ua the hostlles were expected to cross the Columbiu and rald the whols reglon. nowARD. The following has been recelved from Pendle- ton: Geo. Howard left Pitot Rock at 6a. m., July 8, going toward Willow Springs. Scuntq toported to ffoward this morning that therq were about 230 Indlans at or near Willow tiprings, and [loward pushed forward to mect tuem. Probably ere this ho has cogpged them. The following is frum Umatilla, July 9: A letter, received from Pendletou, July 8, by Gov. Chadwick, suys: Geu. Howard attacked tho Indla Mill. The hustiles were svout 400 ard repulsed them thres times, ana He_captured from 400 to 500 head stuck, gether with provisions and ammunition. Fiftecn were wounded, two mortally, (Stgned) ) ' J. I Keesy. TIE AGENTS, WasiiNoron, D. C., July 10.—=The Actlug Cotninisslonerof [ndlan Atfalrs to-day received a telegam from Ageut Roorlr, of the Klamatl, Ore., Agency, duted July 6, o which ho says: * No Indiaos ars off tho Reservation without authority, Al my Indisus are loyal and peuce- able, and doing well during the unuccessary excitenient. Thete may be 000 hostilcs fn the tield. There seewms to bu a determipation on the part of muuny whits people to lavo u war Liere, cuuse or no caise.” A dispaten recelved.at the Indian Offico tov day from Agent Rhjuchart reports, under duto of Canyon City, Ore., July 7: *“All tho In- Qiuns belonging to the Mathear Agency are with the hosttles excopt. furty of Winnemucca’s bund now ut Camnp MgDermaost, Nev."’ Agent Bugloy, of the Biletx Awency, Orezon, 1o reply to & tetogrnphic inquiry of the 84 fust., reports to the Indian Uftice under date of July © that thero are 850 of Ins lndiuns off thele rews ervation working for white settlere. Soven bun- dred remain, He adds: Loold tho Nastuecs Indians here, umd usk thut { wiay purchase sup- plies for the Indigsnt aod those ywho. aro ot Work tu the umount of §300. 1 dau keep the Indtuns ;w\-zuhlf employed. There are to Si- Tet Indiaus bostite.” ‘The dosired suthority to purchase supplies ‘was cominunicated by telograph to-duy. CUXPIRMATION, ‘The War Depurtiucut has rocelved a dfspatch from wen. McDowell coutlrmniug tie pruss aue count uf (te. Howard's tight with the fudtuus. AT DEAD HOKSE. Caxr Roninaon, Neb., July 10.—John Lee, mall-carrier between Camp Sheridan and this uluce, was firod ot by Tndians this noun at Dead Horse Creck, sbout tweuty-three mites from here. Oue bullet ontercd the matl-pack aud carried away the puiswel of his suddle. Lo cacaped unhurt, = e ———— INDIANAPOLIS CONVENTIONS., Spectut Dispateh 1o TA¢ Triduna. INvianarovss, Tud., July 10.—The Bill-Post- ers' Nuttunal Couvention met to-day, with un atteudunce from atl parts of the couutry. The proceedings were of no interest nutside of thetr wmemborship, v ‘I'ie Gerninan Natfoual Youug Men's Chrlstian Assuciation s boldiug its ifth anuual Couveu- tun o this city. Delegutos are fu attendancs from the vsincipal Westernaud Southern Stutes, aod mumber sbuut twenty-tive fo all. The Rev, F. Shaller, of Pekin, 1), was to-day slecred to represent the Assuclation o the World's Cun- Krees ut Geneva, 8witzerland, next month. ——————— THE INDIANA STATE-HOUSE. Puonia, 1L, July 10.—The Comntssloners of the Indiana State-House, amoug them Gov, Jumes D. Willlams, were {n this city to-day, and nade a thurough juspection of tho new Coust- House. ‘They then attended the Board of Trade, whers speeches were make by B. I Morguu, Gov. J. D. Willfams. Thowas Cratty, Col. W. T. Dowdall, Gen. Love, Mayor Warner, M. €. Quiun, and Prof. Collett. Alfter divuer the visitors wers waited upou by thirty of the lesding eitizeus, given a ride uu the lake, taken to tho base-Lall mateh, wnd driven ubout tho ity and viclulty, ‘They left this evening for Chicago. — ——— THE DENTISTS, . Special Diapalc o The Triduae. Maptsoy, Wis, July 10.—~The uuoual meets Iy of the Stute Qental Soclety was cuntinued this mornlug. Ao address of welcome was de- Nvered by Muyor Georwe B. Smfth, Acting- Presldent Chilson thon debivered his snoual ad- dress, A paper was read by Mr Kitchen, of Rockford, 11, ou the vatue of dental socletics, und this subjoct 3 uudur discussion this ufter- woun. Dr. Swaln, of Chic cancd tho Boclety this afteruvon. Thy uttendauce was large,” Much futerest was ulsuifested fu the proceediugs. Tho Sockity will sdjourn to-wore TOW alteruout. 2 i