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e Thicage Dailp FRIDAY., JULY 1Y, 1878. visit-'the Queen at Osborn Baturday, He was not well enough to go o Windsor yesterday, but Lord Ballsbury went. BRITISIT POLITICS. Loxpox, July 18.—A correspondent of the Mancheater (uard'an says: ** The Government hea decided upona eencrsl election in princ- ple, and it will depend upon circumatances when Lho election takes place. The impression fs that if the explanations of Beaconsfleld aro well recelved, and the Opposition, or a section thercof, challenge his policy, that will be made the Justitication for going to the country snd renewling the Conscrvative lcase of office. THB CADINET, Lowpox, July 18.—Many members of the Cabinet are upposed to & geucral election, but the Premier strongly favors it. A PA¥QUET. At a mecting of the members of the Common Conncil of tondon today, it was resolved to briog forward & motlon, at the general meetiug of the Councll, that Lords Besconsfield and Baltsbury bo fovited to A banquet and be pre- seuted with the freedom of the city, TIIE EAST. ALLEGED UNWARRANTALLZ OUTRAGE. Loxnox, July 18.—The Times' Constantinople dispatch givos the following sccount of the fir- VOLUME XXXI1X, NEW PURLICATIONS, NCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. AMERICAN REPRINT. To Our Subscribers: At Motes Warren, wha racently acted as one Genrral Agent, 13 endeavorlag to Indies onr subscribers to eancel theirarderafor e work and to suhstitute oriders for a rival edition, wo wish to say that all such transfers are frandulent and will not ba recognlzed by us. Under date of March 22, 174, an Injunction was granted ug by Juize Donoline,of the Bupreme Court of New Tork, from which the fallowing fs copleds “'Tha defendsnts, €. L. Hall, John B. Bertbner, Andrew €. Annatrong, and Edward Seymour, and their clerke. servants, or employes, be, snd each of them fe lirreby, enjolned and restrained, durlng the Penilency of thin actlan, fn diverting the subscriptions foresald from the plaintls’ said reprint to the sald Fdlloturz or any othicr_edition,” This fnfunction hay Rt heen dissolyed, and our Tight of awnership to there orders was accepted hy Judge Donohue as the founila- tlon for the Injanctton, and. It follows that nefther Me, Warren nor our subscribers can engagewith safety n Is generally jnndeuwod Lo liave made, that En- gland should ocaripy Egypt. ¥ Continulng, he sald it was remarkable that after 8 graht war and prolonged nerotiaticns all tho Powers, Russla s strictly and comnlete- Iy a3 othiers, come to the unapimous conclusion that the best chance for tha tranquillity of tho world was to retaln the Bultan as part of tho Luropean system, He polnted unt that every great war way followed by a reafstribution of territory, bat TIHAT WAS NOT FARTITION. Austria had perhaps lost more provinces than even Turkey. Franco lost proviuces, Lut she was still a great Power, with a commanding future. Eoglaud lost sume of her most precious vossessiona through bad government, a loss which every Englisiman must depioro at this moment, and which wowld not have occurred if the principle which now governs her relations with the culonies had been then obscrved. Mo defended the limit not being fixed to Austrian occupation, as that would have beigt vut Lope to the agitatora, Tils Lordship pofnted out that England had, according to promlsc, obtained & hearing for Greece, and had made piior to the Cungress overtutes'to the Porte,,which were received in o more than encouraging spirit, for such rectifica- tion of the frontier as will give Urecce the austere and morbid penchants of Phthip I1., #ho designed it. Bix immense atatues of the Kines of Inrael greet you at the princ pal en- HEAR! HEAR! ness of Charles V,and Philip 11 Thess are wonderful works of art, and arc followed by others of equally grand exccution in the vast halls of this stngular building, (ulde, Raphael, Vandyke, Tibaldl, Peul Veronese, Rubens, Itian, Carraccl, and, in fact, all the master artists of the world, are reprcaented in ali the sublimity of their power, but as voluminous descriptions can unly du justice to this palace, monastery, and_tomb,on which has heen ex- nded 8.0,000,000, e will turn arain towanls Madrid, all draped In mourning for the Queen of 8pain, MISCELLANEOUS, A NEWSPAPER MGLCTED, PAR1S, July 18.~La Siecle has been fined 8400, At the sult of the Prince Tmuperlal, for the pub- leatlon of a statement respecting Napoleon IIL.'s clvil lists, and charging the appropriation of crown property. An objection taken by the defendant to the Prince being so styled in the summons, and to the omission of the famity name of Bonaparte, was overruled by the Courts Lord Beaconsfield’s Reap- pearance in the House of Lords. His Course in the Congress Explained and De- fended, England Determined to De- feat the Scheme of Disintegration, In This She Has Been Success- ful in the Mighest Degree. & DAD FAILURE. 4 3 kers, whose failure was reported yesterda, + EUlaminon i, - [ considerable increase of strencth mud | Jng upon an unarmed boat from a British man- | DFO (7 " 71""‘"'“"‘";'1°”“X‘!"’",‘|:“:n"::":f::::“:':":: fn Austrian Occupation Will Pro resourccs, and prevent brigandugo and | of-war by the Russlans near the Gulf of Baros: :A‘L:&"fi:t o fi,fi,",{“i‘} 15:,'1? é“,‘};‘,{"w',‘;‘;."’.‘. buainess interrity, the more es a1 we have 4 3 b SAve Kranted Sr. Wasten &t the tasore e Mo Ry tect the Interests of continued dissensfons wiilch are fostercd | “The Captain of the Eaglish steamer reports | sion merchants. E by tho preacnt configuration of the fronticr. But tho Greeks had evidently quite misappre. hended tho objects of tha, Congress. They were coveting Coustantinople, and talking of aceepting large provinces and powerful lslauds as on joatallinent of their full claime, and Earl Beaconsfield, in summing up the geuaorst resuls of the treaty as regards Ruropean Turkey, even to the taking of his notes to & considerable smount, when, by the contract, we were to he paid la cashonly. Iic e now owing us $4,848.76, and has a)- lowed four of his notes to go to protest, upon which sult hat been broughte Mr. Warren exeasea himeelf by saring that he cannet consclentioualy sell our book wiitls thero {a in the mar- ket a better one aelling at the sama price. Thissudden conversion onr subscrihers will constder that he was stopped off Gallipoll by o signal from the Engliah fleet, divecting bim to take on boand Licut. Hughes, sent by Admiral Com- merel to report the followlng fucldent: Tiwo days ag0 & man-of-war hoat was crulsing off the Russian lines, and, coming on the landing, were Immedlately made prisoners, A Licutenant, mldshioman, and ten men, who were In the PO“G TOE NIFLEMEN, cho challenge shi Wimbledon resuited: Ireland, 5134 8341 Brotland, 57L The shooting i‘n‘nl rango resulted: Irclaud, 23: England, 521, Th Wil t 5333 Scotland, Now Turkey Hes in Her Balkan Frontier a Strong Bul- wark, with the followin romewhiat remarkable when thoy recollect tiat the volnted out that exclusivo of Bosula aud Bul- | the boat, not returning to tho English fleet, lund, 505; Scotland, 407, Followiog are the azent represented 10 them that the ** American Je- aria, she still contained another boat was sent to look for them, but | wrand totals of scorea: Ireland, 1,0105 England, print was tnuro desirable cven than the original ed- tlor, which selis st from 80 to €1t per volume, ant which {4 the Encyclopatia firitannien of which ours an exact **steprint.” and which ** Ricorint" Lundreds of ctitical book-buyo,s hiave mssured us they much prefer tothe * Bubscription Edftion,"” which ls only & chieap imitation of the original, Onthe 5th of July of the present year s bill foran injunction and other relief was filed sgatnst Maves Warren. The motfon for an tnjunction csme up for heartng Jalv 13 withont opportunity to contradict the defoudant’s atiifavita then fiied,and Judge Dlodgett, in that state of the case, **refused witliont projudica™ to grantench Injunction, giving us leave to revlew aur appileation by filiog sdditional aftidavits, which wo de- sign 10 do. We cannot folly explain In the compssaof a tetterthe decp-lald and dishonorable schemies devisod by the tm. puriersof the ** Bubscription Edition"” and by Aoses 1605 Bcotland, 1,552, BIXTY THOUSAND BQUAR® MILES, Tho lizht weath 2 and a population of six millions. When the line of the Balkaus was fixed, Princo Bismarck had satd “Turkey in Europe once more exists.' Ho (Lord Beaconsfield) did not think such ro- sults unsatisfactory or inadequate, even if ob- § tained after o strugelo like that of the Crlmea. Russia, having obtalued only Ressarabis tn Eu- rupe, naturalty looked for a re to hier cone quests in Armenta, It was unfalr to arguc as though the neotintion relativo to Armenia hind been for the conclusion of peace botween England sod Ruesla. Turikey had by tho treaty of Ban Btefuno already given up Kars, Batow, ete. It Eugland bad gone to war to recover thom, tho war would have been long upon approachiug the place, this boat was firea upon, two bullets passing through the sldes of the boat, fortunately without Injurlog any oue.” Derby’s Reason for Retlr‘lug from the Cabinet at Last Ap- pears. nirage, TARIS EXPOSITION, AUSTRIA AND DOSNIA, Viexwa, July 18.—The occupation of Bosnia by Austria will begin sbopt the 1st of August. Gen, Pillliposich whill proceed hence to Eszek, whence the movements of the army aro to be dirccted. He will go thenee to Serajero in Bus- nln, which pluce lie expects to reach by the 18th of August, the Emperor Francls Joseph's birthday. SUPPLEMUNTARY KEGOTIATIONS, Loxnox, July 13.—A Vienaa disputch says: * Curatheodorl Pasha, Turkish Picoipotentlary, He Would Not Favor a Secret Expedition to Seize Cyprus. boune the result iminediatelv. TIIE PRENCIl NINERS' STRIRE. Is ouc ot th 0 Inost cxtensive evee known in France, foreign fnst| Gens d vent the o Igntors and Bonapartist lutricues, A Question of farnolty Raised Be- tweon Derby and Sals- de. T Mbrpa, eI saam (U A UL s¥breriing oue bury. and expensive, aad probably, Uko most wars, | and atafl. have arrived bore from Derlin, and | public hageos siiey, J6€h brought up aod the a, W'mn suddenlyand without fattmattbgt ol would bave ncgotiations about tie Austrian occupation of L i mrm.unx. o o I ¥ NDON, =~ x hin Intentlons, craned canvassing for our work, and ENGLAND. ENDED IN A COMPROMISH. Bosnla and Herzwrovina sze to be resumed. 0NDOY, July Iazard, Coldecott & Co., wool-brokers, have failed. Linbllities, $250,000. Kara hiad been alreadv thrne times tuken by the A KRYOLTING CHINE. Ruastans, Would Parliament have sanctioned a war {n arder to restore it to Turkey that Rus- sla might take it again when the next misun- derstauding arose, or to prevent the cession of Batoum harbor, which is barely capable of hold- DEACONSFIELD'S RECEPTION IN PARLIAMENT. Loxnow, July 18.—Lord Beaconsfleld, on en- tering the old palace yvard on his way 1o the House of Lords about 5 o'clock this afternoon, was heartlly cheered by a great crowd which had assembled thero to greet Wm. Ho experienced commenced canvasaiog for thio rival editlon, and nt the samo time commencad the exchangingof orders, fu uany Instances falsely stating that the publication of 0ur work was 10 bo abandoned. L1t has hoen sugzested by many thoughtful men that ronilbly the plan may bo to advance the price of the **Bubscription Iiditfon * should ours bo deiven from * AL, Ristics, the Servian Premicr, is here on his way to Belgrade, aud has had a conferenco with Count Andrussy, who lkewlso received the Roumanian agent and two Montenezrn envoys who bave roturoed from Berlin, Boe eldes ncgotiations with Turkey, others with natned Watkins, Lls wife, nud three chbildren satlor uu & tramp was arrested at Newport, and the narket. This polnt ta worthy of consideratton,and | much difiiculty fn passing through thu throng, | Mz six shipa? The Government thought it ad- | the smaller States seem to lave been | waycommitted for plunder. feads to the concluston that it taonly safs to purchase | though accompanicd by & squad of police. visable not to begrudge thess conquests to { taien in. hand. Tne matiers to CUBAN ELECTION LAW. our * Repriut " or the regular nlne-doltar Edition, Public futercest in the promised statement by | Russln, especlaliy aiter obtalulng tha restora- | bo treated of are wumerous, political HAVANA, July 18.—The decree relative to the Tho publfcation of the ** American Reprint” will { Earl Benconsfleld attrneted w large and dis- | ton of Bayazid and the distrier. But it scemned | a8 wel) as commerefal, avd relate to the reopen- | ¢lection of Deputies 1o the Spunish Corics continuu without fnterruption 10 Its completion, and Wil be regularly deliverod Lo our subscriters according to tho conditfons uf thetr originat subsciiption. We sallclt your corresondence and your adherence tothe ** Amcrlcan Revrint.” Weo have eetadiished an 83¢ncy at 150 East Adama-st., Chicago, where wa shall bo pleased o weet our friends ud patrons. tingulshed assembly in tho House of Lords, in- cluding the Princess of Wales and other mem- bers of the Royal famnily. When Lord Beacous- fleld entere@ thero was consideralile cheering, o looked well, and betrayed no special feeling at his brilllant reception. “About five minutes at the saimne time necessary to consider whother some effort was not possible to Improve the general condition of Asfutic Torkev, aud pre- veut the perpetually recurring wars alwoys terminating fn BUAKING TILE AUTHORITY OF TID PORTE ing of communications. .By the independeunco wlhich these small Lorder States have acquired through the decision of - the Cungress, all their international relutions are chonged, and must be resulated afresb, Reciproelty, extraditlon, commercal, and ot a8 deputies, provided that If they were oncs slaves they must at lesst have beon Years freedmen bLofure their election, versons cun Lo clectors, provided they have been frec:imen treaties must be con- formerlySsiaves. 3 l{";‘}'zg‘g“’l{.“.“}‘“&" later Lord Ballsbury ontered, and then Lord | ond diminlshing the means of vroperly and ad- | cluded with them. An agreement sfencd at e Publishers Encyelopedia Britanutes ‘American Tte- | Beaconsfietd rose vantazeously governing the country, Derlin by the Austriah and German dviegates SUICIDAL. print. - ANMID LOUD CHEERING. Ie pointed out that “other European Powers | to the Congress stinulated for tho completion, ——— Lo said that in Jaying upon the tablo the proto- cols uf the ‘Lreaty of Berlln he should bo ouly doint bis duty to the House, to' Parlfament, and the country by making somoe remarks upon the policy supported by the Britlst Roprescuta., tives fn the Conuress. He Suld show that in thechanges which wero made fn the Treaty of wero naturally not 8o fnterested as Enzland in alfalrs conuceted with our Orlental Emplve. ‘Therefore, anything toeffectually guard our futerosts fn that querter must bo framed by ourselves, thoueh tho object of the Anglo- ‘Turkish couventlon "Was certainly to place Euglavd fn o position 't which she mizht bo within three years, §f the Belzrade & Nish, sofla & Nlsh, & Nis¥' avd Mlibrovitza. Rafl- ways. The conclusion ot & commerclal con- vention between the two countries i also con- templated.” PHANCE. Pants, July 18.—At n council of Minlsters to- CARTISTIO TAILOKINGs FACTS. of the ¢} Cusos, 5 B Bpeciat Dispatek to The Tridune, charscteristically surrounded by evidences of trance, of whom two are reprosented in Iike- Loxpox, July 18,—Later nccounts [udicate that the liabilitics of Hazard & Culdecott, wool- Loxpon, July 18.—The slionting for the Fl- cid In the $00-Fard range at Eagland, the X0- e shooting in the 1,000 vards range at the bledon meeting was Gntshed thisaftornoon, i result: Ireland, 5535 En- or 18 bad for long-range shoot- ing. The sun was brilliant, and tliere was much Panty, July 18.—It 1s belleved that all the Exposition awards will be made by the 1st of August, and the Buperior Commission will an- Pams, July 18.—Thu miners' strike at Auin Five thousand colllers Iclt the vits, demandiug hizher wazes and eight bours as 2 dav's work, There are the wsuat rumors of annene had to protect the plts to pro- rltators from seizing them and ston- ping work. A number of arrests have been Lownox, July 13,—An aericultural Jaborer have boen murdered with revolting ascessories at laveibby, near Newvort, Wales, A Bpanish hio 18 beiieved to be the murderer, The murder makes the fotlowlur provislons 1n regard to colored beraous: Colored niersons can be etected BIX Colored for three yeurs if they were A Yonng Lady Tokes Morphine in the Hot Btreets of 51, Louls—Buicide gf Biln AeCall, vangeliag” Tronpe of Aotors— Disappoluted Love the Incentive lo Both 81. Lotis, July 19.=Thls murninz a very that It Lies North of Chicago. day Overcame the Blasts from Hell, Due to the Previvus Day’s Heat. Offers Twenty-one Sac- rificial Victims, ings 1fave Propitisted the Sun. the Eastern Cities. Philadelphin’s Blood Rising at So Much Mentiou of Ste Lonis. New York B'iling, CHICAGO. TRE COLD WAVE COMES. the littls army & great acvession of recrults. Tue before entering the city Hinits, sleep could be computed tween fodlviduals and their Maker, gree i the heavens before {t beaan to make it. self disaurecably praminent in the miods of afl wio catne in contact with its ravs. uiermoineter marked 85 to 83in the shade, and amoug the carly-goers there was but oue topic uf conversatiou—thu weather, 7 o'clock a bank o clouds appeared iu the ’ Grateful Feeling Hereabouts The Airs from Heaven that Yester- Many Deaths in Chicago, but All Fire- Worshiping St. Louis The Votarles Believe Thelr Offer- /olus Unbags His Hot Winds on Washington Firing Up and Baltimors and Yesterday morning the sun came up from Lake Mickigan ke a batl of fire. The sky was of a clear lght blue, aud absolutely cloudless, bringing vo hupe to the souls of the weary mortala whose alec had been so brokon in upon by the heat that, for the first time in many years, they hud actually ecen a sunrise in Cul- cago. The number of people who get up at 5 o'clock ta the morntug in the city Is gonerally very small, and contiucd chiefly to milkmen and butchers’ assiatants. But yesterday imorniug of early rlsers recelved heat, all throuszh the night had Leen most oppressive, There was no balut pn the wings of the slight zepliyrs that occaslonally stirred the air: they seemed to have passed through o furnace just If the number of men and women who paced the floors of thelr stecping apurtments all nizht withont a wink of flzures woutd un- doubtediy suartic thy readersof tho newsvagiers fortunately there are no methods of arriving ut the exact atatlsties, the lucts lying wholly bo- The sun had eearcely mounted a siuglo de- It was ule ready ot ut 6 o'clock; at 7, when the men be- #an to start down-tuwn on the strect-curs, the Soon after worthern horlzon. It looked a long distance away, and yet it was scanned cagerly, aud muny wers the suppositions that were made ns to tho D &8 ::;y‘ § ead n his bed. Heart disease, supad £ S5/ i ,’me heat, was the supposed eause. £y Morgan, 70 years_of aze, residing st No.T1 Joln's iace, died. Wednerdas nohh from_the excessive neat, She was sick only four hours, Mrs. Tracey, 80 years of age, residing at No. 255 West Eluhlecl{lh »lreel‘,‘:’led at 11'l o’clm?i Wednesday night from a sunstroke. Bho wag Il ouly tlree Lours, Lina Klingenberg, 75 years of age, residing af No. 540 Seventeeth atrect, dio at 11230 W eduon day evening from the result of a sunstroke re. ceived some five hours previously, Margaret Brennan, #he Janitress, who was perfectly well when she left tho Ciey-Hall Wed: nesday evening, dicd suddenly Jesterday morne ing from cholera morbus, caused, 1t was bo lieved, by the excessive heat. Jacob Bartholomae, 82 years of age, emplors €d as an ice peddier by Behlitz & Co., brewers was sunstruck Wednesday afternoon and dled at 8 o'clock in the evening. e resided at the corner of Powell and Fullerton aveuue At 1o'clock Wednesday Mrs. Jerry Mavne, 23, years of age, reslding (n tho rear of No, 01C. Emcrald avenne, was_sunatruck whilo taking dinner to her hushaod at the 8tuck-Yards. Sho dicd st 5 o'clock In tho evening, leaving threo swall chiidren, i3 Io addition tothe above listof deaths the foltowing wero reported yeaterday to llealth. Reuistrar Wright: Thomas Kcrus, 54 years ot age, at No. 1l Sinith street: John Justus, 49 years of age, a 120 Snerman street; Pat- rick Colahan, 33 y at No. 185 Carroll ave. nue: Thoinat Brown, 8 months, at No. 200 West Fourtecnth street: Lillie E. Epley, one month, at No. #7) State strect. Of those mentioned in yesterday's Trinuxg 3 danzerous the followin bave died: H. H, 8tauck, 70 vears, Nu. 131 Iuron steects Paul Meyer, 37 Blue Islanid avenue; Mrs, Robinsun, 47 vears, No. 14 Catharine strect. Enlly 8ib- bard, who was attended at No. 404 Wabush ave enuc, is_convalescent, and George Plerce, tho Titinots Central enxiucer, who was cared for at the Armory, went about bis business aa usual. His recovery Is remarkuble, In view of the fact that he was nearly dead before bis cundition was nutheud, MILD CASES, Mrea. Samuel Getr. of Nu, ¥ Buperfor street, was uvercome by the heat Wednesday, Lut hag futly tecovered. Statton-Keeper Max Kipley of the Armory wus last evening prostruted by a bowel com: plaint caused by the heat. lla recelved carciul atteudance 1n the station. Margaret Quirk, residing at No. 254 North Murket street, fell sunstruck Weduesday nfrer- noun ut tho corner of LaSalle and Indiana strects, The cuse 18 cousidered & serious ond. A peddier, overcome by long exposure to tha sug, tel from lis wagon Eulenhynt the corner of Division strect und Dearborn avenue. 1fn was dosed with ke ut ouce, and sent bowp, 1t Wus not @ bad case. AtBo'dack yesterday afternoon enrr Mel- vilte, 21 years of ace, dropped dowa while at work on the deck of a steamner of the Unlon Stenmboat Company, from thceflects of n sin- stroke recelved vn the 10th, since which time e had been Indlsposed. [ie was removed ta the County Hospitsl for treatwent, and will probabiy recover. Mr. Churles Smith, an cemplova In Nollls & Smith's commission house, Kouth Water street, was prostrated in the store vesterday. After fome reatoratives hu recovered 80 Iar as to induce his brother Mr, C. C. Smith, & member of the tinn, to acarch fur & carrbize to take him home. Walle near tho cab-stand he also succumbed, and was taken into tne Saerman House, wirere Dr. Formun found him in o ¢ritical statc, but mave biw immediate relef. Both are dosws well, BT LOUIS. CUOLING DOWN, Sprelal Dupatcn fo The Tridune, 81. Loos, July 18.—~Though tolay was in- tensely Liot, the thermometor was loswer than it bas been fur mpe days, und s &ood wina tems pered tho hest to this much-nfllicted people. Thero was a'dectded decadence fn the effects of the leat, both In number of fatal cascs and the number of casualtics, today. The number was it s “The o less thau ever, 1 e Qur._Btook of Woolons {8 BUPERIOR 1n | an Stefano by tne Troaty of Berlln thata | conuected with foree fi sary when any great | day M. Waddington mace e full report of the f.:?:fl ::dl;l:lcu;:u:g:n;:(fl.:':,‘;L\%?.m’.lfm g::fi'fiffxf;.m "x::h rh:v."mh‘;ln-cx::::d' d;tp“:xe.% nupny.ml::n ;..:l:nfi?v:r fi:: Zfif‘?i’ffrii’?li UALITY and Finish. Wo make them in | menace to the independence of Europo bud | trausactions weps coniemplated, even though | proveedings of the Gongrcss, which s under- avenue. She was to ‘all At fl"l"" sun was obicured for the frst time | yp. pagt week shows how terrivie has been the hfiifgfi.‘yé‘&%fi,flua‘gg {,’g“,:flffi’-,fllg_‘g been removed and a threatencd ojury to the | ahe may not feel it nocessary to bave recourss | stoud to b of a naturc to remove all unfavora- Tromn A58 tutens ‘h Gt :‘!"‘m phes .“X'" €TI0 | 1y nearty a wews. Tuen, ludeed, wete the hopes loss of Iife brougtit about directly by the recent BRILLED ARTIEANS and WORK MU, | British Ewplro termioated, The Congress nad | to forco” But the object of the couventlon | bls impressions In regard 1o tho positlon of | £70m tho futenso heaty und an nwmbulsuce was | of ‘nen” raised. to & Digh piteh. Ay iy ies 8 WARR. proctred uad shie was sent Lo the oflles of the Yoacd ot Health, and fte und other restoratives were applied on the wuy tuthe ofllee, but seem- Iugly witlout the loast effect. She remained ANT everv artiole to be EX- Sy a0 Etiizts. e AflTfOLfl. fiQUALLY GOooD, oan be restored to the Sultan two-thirds of Lis posses- slons, the population belog amongst the wealthy and fntelligent of his subjects. It was was not merely or chiefly military, but to pro- | France. duce peace and tronqulility, so as to open up to tho wealth and enterprise of Europo wuat is ront pUEs, CoxstanTINOPLE, July 18.—At & meetinx of wind, which had heretofore come frow the s0uth aud southwest, SHIFTED BUDDENLY TO THE XORTH, Intense heat. NEARLY 100 DEATRS bave occurred siuce the Oth Inst. from that and the sky blackencd, Withoat any turther alone. The followine: is the revord, taken turniahed. % 1 L port | It 4 semi-unconscious state, and, when she ar- | premonltion, the temperature changed almost % It . 8 . #aid that when the Congress talked of estab- really another continent. the Ambassadors to discuss the increase of po: . " £ v Y " trom the books, sbowiux the pumber of burial Thsincas w‘:‘?{d pfi‘b D ks, \lshing the Balkan frontiers of what may be [ o way surorhed to hear It reported, though | dues proposcd by Mr. Lavard for tho benelit of ‘:::‘L;';]z"‘,‘:_.‘;‘:‘&“l:,{'l"‘;lu 'h ‘:‘gl’,;"',";:;{“'i"‘;'x""l."s ;‘:_Dfiyr"“"{:::“w";ml‘fii‘;;‘fm&' .:dh""rz.‘:::“l ":‘“v','l"'j permits issucd by tho Bourd of Health In cases Afi??%?fi%'figgfi'fi?“fl?hws a calted the New Turkey they were establishing | be bad not beard it from any authority, that the | refugces, Germany opposcd the propostion. puuctly und tha following 1a'w copy ot one of | reully 's plionomenot of atmosphoric chanze, | ¥here death was supcrinduced by the beat, o Quood in the hinhost Aty of the’ aee 10" AN INDEFENSIBLE PIONTIER, Uoveroment course cused auy suspicion or | The Belgian and United Btates took it ad refer- | tem s For @ fow moments there wero cloads of each day durtng the heated term: n};’-fi'-“"%’i‘l Egris;&e%%l}rl}g 1&"‘.’.1 BXG% but it was upon coursge aud iutropldity that { enmity, He bad particularly conaldercd the | endum, while the other Ambassadors supported m;‘.’.'n'.?r'."“.fi'.}‘u'x'.‘.m l';"{f. 'lvlnl ::fi:.m h‘unln; g:: ::fih::rl &:::’; '?3&:“'1'1',‘. ‘sinr:llni_t: ;é::nyz !;{. : u":fl' July .2; July 10,2; Jduly 11, 3; Jaly 12, 10; ¢ 2 i ven fnpreguabliity depended, and Jt would bo found | suscoptibility of Fraoce, to whom Englaud fs | it. . ¥ ] e ke clouns | JUIV 13,22 July 14,413 July 15,88; Juiy 16, 7 " il . 3 o ¥ JRDDING FOHLHTN. that, if left to those who defonded Plevns, tuc | bound by dafly increasing fricndship, and had suEiLA, D itok ettt o ot | e i hour, i (e ibyeases, S | 305 Jule 17, 16, OF e, musmbera of th BEDW.ARD X475, | frontier could not b fndefensble, 1t was sald | avofded Syria and Egypt because of thosentl | It s stated that the Turkish Commissloners Ao aitempt ot suicido by takinz moroliuc, and [ the sun camo out agaln in fuil spicador.’ But | deutbs occurred on the day orevious, or perbans 168 & lzfigfi;fig C;‘ TA::AORJ}. 4 that the :olltlun of Bofia waa ylelded to the im- | mental traditionary lotercats of France. But | have aiready surrendered oue of the fortsof | ou "l§ \'r:lxy Iuix ""u pfin‘;:ry .lnul.lmxfl }xclr, Inmna the fost was gone,—swept completely away | the duy before that, but generally speaking, the -A¥., cor. Monroe-st, | perlous demands of ono of " the Powers. Il | we must remember that England had enormous | Shuwnla to the Russians, twas Sattle Howard, sud tuat she lived in Bloom- could assure their Lordships there was NOT A BADOW OF TRUTH in this statement. Moreover, a personage high in authorlty had statea that v quite erro- neous to suvposa that Bofla wos s strong stra- tegic position. It bad also been suld that the fleld, Mo., fruimn whera sho hiad beews Lut & short tmie, and that she wrote the lotters at the oftica of the briuge fn East Louls. It Is s case of un- reguited love, 1t Is said the girl canuot live, ‘Tho tollowlug letter was also found on ber per- son: Deanesr Mornza: I well and substantial tutereats fn the Fust, and that it shodid wot interfere in the vindicution of those intercsts Asia Minor must become a vic- tim to anarchy, and ULTIMATELY PABS TO BUSSIA, NO POUNDATION. ToMR, July 18.—There {s no fonndation for tho report that an Itullan squadron would pro- ceed to the Levaut, 5 SAILED FOR CYPRUN, LAVALLETTA, Mults, July 18.—SIr Garnet _PUBLIO PRODUCE EXCHANGE, EVERY MAN HIS OWN BROKER, The Chicago Public Produce Exchange ou thix, and when who would not be biamable iu proliting by such ougetit, T will be doad, Arcet mother, Syt ader e ewaal (i, Uonaress wado s great. mistake In not accuring | a stato of alalrs. Wolscley, with tho stafls bolonging to the | You Evee forgive mas 1-swy hoed w Heme Lip o Tinya and sells Wheat and Corn on Margins, on Varos for Turkey, but thoss who blametho | ‘The Govornment did not want to enter into | Indtan and Brittsh foreve, und 7,000 troops aud angel motor, plesss ¢ orgive and 'lumislnmn. o ber Uusliol o wheats one-liall of ‘ona Gent per iusss] | CODRTESs for committing an error n this respect suv unudcessary responsibility, aud shrunk, | 1,000 camp followers, salled to-day for Cyprus. DA A A I thix ety P P ,,"{‘;f O R, 0% Uibrets whoats’ Eraioiiciasrni $10buve | quito forkot that thoy iave aliotted to Turkoy | abaye all, from the responsibility of handing BETURNED, Kisw all for me, and forgeggour wayward child, Bibushels. lreuiars giving full particuiars mailed TUE UARBOR OF 0ALATZ, over to Its successors a diminished Empire, Let Lonnoy, July 19—5 4 w.~[a the Fouse of ToJane 0. Moward, miulfi'x'.'e":' ?fi :llc“a‘f.flfx'a Bieies X'u.;!‘_je.rngpu[:g rxoANcE, by far the most important in the Dlack Bea. Russia keep what sho has obtajued. Encland | Commons yesterday nhe First Lord of the J 4 i ] 4 Bho was sent to the hospital. Bpecinl Dispated to Tha Tridune, BosTON, July 14.—Ella McCall, & member of Rice's * Evangeline ? troupe, whose present elgupemens terminated on Thursday last, 10 141 Madiron-s., Chic With recard to Eastern Roumelin, It was at ono tima suggested to cail it Bouth Bulgarfa, but It was feared there might be some intrigulog partles who would endeavor to bring abous a unton between the two Btates, 80, possibly, cre- atlug fresh complications, Lord Beaconsfield further stated that the ovlufon above mentioued, that Solla was not & stroug strategleal position, waa that of Mehermet All Pasha, who, however, considered the Pass of Ichtiman, which the Congress secured to the Bultan, as vitally important, Lord Beaconsticld's statoment showed through. out a strong blas IN VAVOR OF THE TURKS. ‘Thus he almost apologized for the limitation of the Bultan's authority o Eastcrn Roumells, saylog, * As 8 gevoral rulo, It was thought un- wiso to fnterfere with a military power which you acknowledge, yet 1o considerstion of the many awful events of which Eastern Roumella las been the sccus, it had been thought nuvisa- ble, in order to prevent their recurrence, to ¢s- now sald, Thus far aud uo farther. Asia is large cuough fur both Russla and Eugland, There §s no reason for conitant war or fears of war bo- tween thom. Lond Beaconsfield aafd he could not at pros- ent communicate tho dotails of tho provosed re- forms in Asia Minor, s ho was acting with Tur- k*y, which is an [udepcodent Power, and whost consent was required to alt the moeasures. The Qovernment's uporntions were In the futerest of peace and vivillzation. ¢ dld not wmaluly rely on tlgets and arnsles, howevor reat, but on the consclousness of the Eastern natlons that our Ewplre Is ono of liberty wnd justice, : EANL ORANVILLE #aid be would Lave pretorred that the danger arlaing from Turkish misgovernment had been provided against by European concert, Ife conplalued that the futercsts of tho Greeks had been disreganded. Mo did not think that Cyprus woutd add to the power of defendiug the Bucz Canal. Itwould entall cost avd ro- Admiralty stoted that the British sailors who were delatned by Russlon troops near the Gulf of Baros buve retusned to tho tlcet, OHDERED TO BAlL. Loxvox, July 1—5a. m.—8ix iron-clads and three smaller vessels af the Channel squadron Lave been ordered to Cyprus. A Vieuua dispatcn says Caratheodorl Pasha haa ot yet received Insiructions from Constan_ tinople to commenve nogotintiona with Austria, but it is belleved Turkey ts now willing to ook upon the pructical sido of the question, and ne- Kotinte ns 10 tho mode of vecupation, UNBABINK:S. Loxvox, July 18,—A- atspatch from Vienna shows that the ugitatiyo fu Itaty for anuexution cuuses serious uncasiness tn Austria, 00 LATE. A Paris correspondent reports that the Rus. slans were fnfored of tho Anwlo-Turkish con. vention lwmediately after the Batowm questfon was scttied. Prinve Gurtechakoll declared if he FINANOIAL, $30,000 - Toloan at 7408 per cent, In amounts o OB frat-clasn Implorod nronerry 18 Over 82,000, Ty, J. CHRISTOPIL, 157 Randolphest. aud her sister Lizzie had been plaving liere, and had been full of spirits when they lett, so that no cause for the uet can by thought of, unless it be bouschold troubles. Eila waas 17, & good- looking blonde, sud lved with her motdvr, brother, and sister in o poorly-furnished apart- meut. Her mother, Mrs, Mary McCall, obtajned notoriety receutly throuzh herurrest on a charre of obtaloing by fal pretenses trom un Amerlcan Express miesscneer & packuge said tocontain 83,250, and - addressed 1o Mrv, Ing- homn. The Iuwkuza was sunt from Buflulo, aud Mrs, McCall wos sent there. It is understood that sho socured her release by proviug that she nichaw, having married Heory H, tughaw. HBefore this warriage she hud scven cluidren by & Mr. McCall, who 18 dead, JMer 1ife iud boen one of viclsaltudus, Bhie was des- titutd when the express packege was delivered at her house, und her landiord lntended to eject her trom her howe for nmw-{rmcul ot rent, Yesterday morningz Lizze recelved & ticsaaga REST BET, ¢4, warranted. Extracted without pain. DENTINTRRY, Uoid Flilluge at low rates. RS, McCHESNEY, TEETH Stz EDUCATIONAL, MORGAN.PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, i “-'1"';'1‘1;‘{‘“‘"' } Auoctate spoualbilities not worth the guin, had knowa 1t befors e would Bave made 0o | thay Eile was dyluu, and, on zoing to tho bouse, A finstecl Cathry B L actoal.. tablish & Government somewhat different frowm LOKD DEREY couceaslons, found ter dead. Ou u ‘table was a cun whicn oot 23t thifufen wituntliiea SSIEH | that of the Turkish Proyinces, whero the Sul- | generally snproved of what wed been done B contained & solution of evanide of potassinm atd st i ori Fark, Conk fao Bocon seadfur e | tan's muthority wight be called unlimited. No | Eurpar pur e questioned the valus of Cyprus, MERCEDES’ TOMB. n stick that bad becu used o stir it Iuveeti- tion shuws that slie was enamured of Eugens F, Eberly, au actor living in New Jersey, and was oogaved to be warried 1o & vouny man liy- iz I Huffalo pamed Faiward Roop, who is voimfortably settled in Iife. A letter to Roop writteu yesterday torntoe and tound in her e bod bl il ONION COLLEGE OF LAV CHICAGO, ILL, Callegtate year, 3y weeks. I 1imit, however, bad been placed oo the force the Bultan mighec lntroduce for the defeuse of Eastern Roumelta, * ** Oug of the greatest obstacles toan abject In walch the Congress was unanimous, namely, TUB UBANDEURS UF TUH KSCURIAL, Bpectat Correspondenca of Thas Tridune, Mavkip, July 1.—ilalt way up the rogged mountuins bounding Old Castllo, the Escurial riaes n {ts gloomy grawdeur, made even mure wnd declarea that be quitted the Cabinet bee cause bie dissented fiom u declslon 10 seiz & na- Yal statlon fu the Emstern Meditesranean con- slatlog of Cyprus sud s poiot on the matnland Ly % secret expedition from India without the Tuitlod: $50 ber seat 1 ads ance, Thy FePk: LA i | the re-cstabilshmeat of the Bultan as a real, fn- | consent of the Sultan. sombre by the band of thme, with its wealth of ll:fi'::l‘liz"_d'l'dfl*""m: vein, snd shows no in- oo 03 Dearbora bk U MALD: © " | depoudent autharity, was LURD pALISHURY an, s grand altars, oudihe loal toube, [ Sl otauiele, " L T st Ml | s onaucaIcAL CONDITION OF BosNIA | polnted out that Lon Derby bad not eiven due | Auother Quecn, the beautitul Merccdes, now | ajsbauded Evavgeline Traupe, took prusec acil 1¢ 3 ] 3 1 0 el ring countries," weight to the part ¥ caly slecps fu the vaulted splendor of the | lest eveusy und dled. L % 9 | 394 tho nclehboring 2! part which Austria pluyed in the At e s Veib oAl b Kslamazoo, Michigan. ilis Lordsbip, contluuiug, sald the most com- | new arrangewnent. If Turkey now goes to [ Vontheon beneath the chapel, where Death fu 1r7LE Hock, Ark., July 18.—Mrs. Jolan! Turlbut tted shichle b ght by tukinj ON MT. MOLYOKE PLAN, peteut suthorities had convinced hin that it | ploces, Russla would not rule the Bosphiorus, | 8l its majesty proclatng its power over thrones. ln“f,.545."5'2}"‘.,.‘,;.5,'.',.‘@"' vkt by o & ajebsol for the hiaer education ot Youne Ladtes, | would have taken 50,000 0f Turkey's best troops | flo denied Lord Derby'y statement {n recard to | AWey duwn the bigh-urclied stulrway, Kleumlng —— fnta %3“4%':‘:3.‘.:‘::::‘:.‘::‘;:“:’.:.“.{:{.‘{: Geveloomiat | to secure avy wpproach to order In Bosula. | 8 secrct expedition. {!o sald fodia would not | Ju polished marble, they carried the cblid-Queen HYMENEAL, it year ol ed i uet lixbia and fugt | EYen thcn the sitempt would perhaps have | kave remained loval if Russtu bad been allowed | £0 the @reat altar In the Puntheon, oear which Bpecial Dispatc to The Triduns. Sltiedruony V1T :A Si5iMyiuen;, ¥or | beon unsuccessful, sud such an effort must | to rute on the Tigsis aud Euphrates, wro ranged the cases of porpuyey sud brous | wpw youy July 17.—Mise Jeannecte Benuett, bave sccured Turkey's absolute ruin, Hedis- claimed any deslrs to attributo Austrisn occa- pation to uecessity. Submitting to the wishes of the majerity of the Congress, Auatria uuder- took the occupation of Bosula st the suggestion ot Lord 8alisbury, earnestly supported by bim- self (Lord Besconsfield), Tho ovject fa recom- wondivg the occupation was to protect Turkey. The Governmeot bad conslstently resisted the principle of the partition of Turkey because, exclusive of tho considerstion of morality, It belleved that an attempt at partition would fo- evitably lead to A LONG AXD SANGUINARY WAR. Tho advocstes of partition had spoken out. The Government Lad been taken up [nto s mountain, und shows all tho Kingdoms of the earth scd told * AN these sball be yours!if you wili ouly worship partition.'* containlng the cotlios of the Iloyal family of Hpaiv, Io the dark marble dome wmyrinds of lights wero glcaniiug, that reflectod strangely on the mirrorlike surface of tue marble walls, all velued with gold, furinivg as it were a halo around the cotlin of the youthtul Queen. Thers are bone niore mourned fa thut palace of the dead than Mercedes, unless we excopt the joy ot one, who used evory effort to keep ber from the tbrone. Ouly & fow montbe szo, lsabelln the ¢x-Queen of Bpaln, sought a cuulereace at tho Escurial with the Kine fu order 1o tura bim if possible from his purpose of marrviug Mer- cedes of Mootpensier: a warrisge most dis- tasieful and fojurlous to the scheines of the old Queen. Fute has urranged plaos iu colorunty to hier desires, aud it Is uot probabie the joy of Isabella will long hide iteelf under mourniog coytuaiis aud vutward slgus of wo. Prescut interest iy the Escunal brings to view the hwweusity of its provortivns, its Lord Derby emphuticalty matutaioed the truth of bls statoment retative to the s vedition, saylug bs bad notes made tiwe, Lord Baltsbury said ho belisved that Lord Derby's mewmory was bad. §ALLED 70 ORDAR. Loxpox, July 18.—~Thg Marquls of Salisbury doclared lu the House of Lords last night that bebadto stato oo bebslf of bls collcagues, Lords Beacousfield, Calrns, snd Cranbrook, Sir Stafford Nortbcote, the Right Mou. Mr. Smith, Duke of Richmond, and the Right ilou. Mr. Cross, lhl?l..l"fl Derby’s state- ment relative to the sveret” expedition for sels- {ug Cyprus was not correct, Thers was quite a scene of exctement, durinyg which Lord Sulis. bury was called to order for saylug that the stateaisat was uot trae. who hes just returned from Europe with her brother, Jumes Gordon Bednett, Is not to be married ‘to & forelgzn nobleman, 83 ruwmor ro- ceutly had it She hbas In ber abscnce been Dloasedt Lo make wn engagemeut with » well- kuown gentlemnan of this uity, to whow she will be warried a3 500n uy thy Hecessary Jm- par- ativos for ghe cerewony can be urrauged. Tho g“ufim i3 Tusac Bell, Js,, whose father Is the sidenit of the VL1 Domi oo Stcuniabip Cou- any. Mr, Bell, Jr., {3 a cotli chant well nown ju tho trade, aud be fubs Is father's qualitics of parsoual atLractivencss aid big Joye of business. ‘The weddlug will probably taky pluce 1o 8t. Aou's Ruinan Catholie Church, snd the Rev. Dr. Preston will verfonm the cervmouny Bpecial Dispaich 1o The Tridune, Texas Haurx, fld.. Juiy Is.—iuw evening 8 grund weddiog took piace n Lbis city ub e residence vt Gen. Frouk White, Unfted States Nlevenue Collector. The hapay couple wers Baruh A. Waite, bia only duushter, tu Mr. Mil- tou T. Murphy, A large namber of our best $ ex- at tho Leonucaallios Miso JEANSKTIE ¥laifen, ! Jennings Seminary, Aurora, INl, THE BCH 0] 2 T1 . ,lnml uvemnflfl!‘n.‘fui‘xfl{m«“ smunm the Tibuug, AMAKIIN K. CALY, Priacipal, "CANNED MEATS. IT18 OERTAIN TO TASTE GOOD, Evenat 100 n the shade, & Caz of the Natural Conserved $, 0, Brand CANKNED MEAT, PULTLY, OR GAME. ASK YoUR arocz Fox IT. . LANEOUS, il Ha, fghnd P, 11 1. Tul elezant antaitatime Tisios md A 1 QPR U et [ Tuls remark of the Pridbler seema to be an CERENONIAL Vi3IT.] sculptures uud paiutiogs, the great vlolters | soclets were prosvut, sid the gilts Were wauy VAL L TRELE Yop Wasbiligtua-at, atlustou to the proposal wiich Prince Blamarck Lospox, July 18.—Lurd Buacoustield will | withi thielr frgacovs, ith cours aud gallerize, wll | aud costlyy 14 3 y volsoned hersclf yeaterday i New York. 8he frum the city,—and tno thermometer ha falien 15 degree. Instead of 85, 1t scored 70 to 72 degrecs, and the wind lad fn- ereased from a yeloeity ol four miles an hour to nine miles, This great chavize in the temorr Ature was uot _temporacy, as it was feared thut it would be. The clouds passed, but thelr in- fluence remained; fu other words, Chicaye had regulned fts nurmal condition, and had bocous sgain u pleasaut place of atiode. Just Buw thus cold wave originated, and where ftcume from, can only be coujectured, os the Slunal Service dispatches on this polnt are vague, Taers has been much talk duriog the Dast thres daysof R cold wave coming from Manitoba, avd perhaps, i the ahsence of more detinite Information, it mav as well bo assumed that this change {u the Chicago stisusplices w due to the arrival of the Manitoba breese, Co taloly it came from the northwest, wud Col. Wilson, of tho Western Union Telewraph Come pany, 18 credited with sayiuy that It originuted 0 the Cumbceriand Mountwing fn Tentessve, reaching bere by way of Michleun sud Cauadu; yet this seums to be such a roundubout wav of reaching his city that the theory mny well be received with some fucredulity unless it {a baciced by strong corroborative eviddnee, The Muuitoba theory seetns far iuors reasunable, FOLLOWING I8 & COMPARISUN of the temperuture tu the shads ysstordsy and the day previous up to 3 p. m.: Yeaterday, Wednesday. Dreq. ”’:fl ! oo T 03 win ull day, sod rendered existence ouve more bearable, 1n the evening, however, thero was a shight falling off of the wind and & corresponding fucresse of heat, Thers were lears thst the Slsnitoba breeze would no hold out wavy hours longer, nud tust thero wunid be another Nlllllllfi”lo-(lu 3 The temperuture yesterday, as observed by Maussse, opticlsn, No. 83 Madisou strect (Fis- uxm Building), was as follow a. ., 5 degrees; 108, ., 775 13 W, 8p. m., 76 b p.in., 0 meter at §a. m., 20.42; 8 11hey 2045 A LECIFR. The followlng was sent In by a docter, avd was headed “Balsoin for Substroke.” It fs uot unilkely, however, that the man made a inlstake aud sont tho recipe for o pocket bandkers culel. Mere it is, bowever: Takeoil of Curkvay, founel, lemon, anlse, orange, baln, bercamot, rue, calamus, cloves, cinuumon, cach ono drachny, and ulcohiol, ove wallon.” ‘the duse for au sdult, from balf to s teuspoonful, on suzar, sud repeat us occasion requires, Owiur to the heppy changa In temperaturo, thery were but fow sunstrokes yesterday, and those noy serious. ‘there were, bowever, s Bumber of deatbs of persous WO Were prow- trated yesterday or on previous duys, DEATIS, John 8ass, 14 montbs ot ugo, died st No, 123 Coruclia strect yesterdsy wornlog. Cholera infuntum sud beat wero the causcs, Mazgle Fitzlharris, 1% years of age, dled yesteruay at No. 404 Thind ‘avcoue of convule #lony, brought un by the excessive heat. At 3:80 yesterday worntog Ilvory Neve, 9 mouths of ‘ure, died from theheat 0 bls pa. ;‘;: l;b.uusc. i the rear of No. 963 South Park Willians Hobb, G5 vears of 86, Fviusme s Nu. 2 Vine strect, died st 1:80 this inorning lrom the effect of & suustroXe received lust Tuesduy. % Clarles Schlitz, 35 years of sre, boarding at the corner oi Van Buren strect sod Ceutre aveuue, eutered s tovia ut 2:30 Weduesday alicruova 1 perfect Lealth, und wn bour luwer futerments ot one day will represcut the fatall tiss ol the previous dav. AT THH CITY DISPENSARY the medical attenduuts preseut tiad but fow patieuts in the eurly hours of the muruing, but, a9 the duy advanced, the urrivals rapldly in- creased, and, in the afternvon, the scene was almuet as lively as it was ou the two previons davs. Most of the cases, however, were light,’ the patients beine quickly revived and seut tn their homes or to the Hospital, No patientdicd Ju the huuds of the Dispewsary otticers durlng tho day, AT THR MoNGUR fifteen bodies I all wers on the marble slabs, aud the Corunier was busy all day going through *he formality of au ioquest. Bume of thesy Lodies were those of yesterduy's victing that hud laju over niubt fn the Potter's Field, A norbid cruwd was present as usunl to guxe upun the blackened, awollow corpses. As each tn- queat was ended the body was placed fu u plula piue collls and cunveyed away fur burlal, ON TUE STHKETS there wero efns of agencral revival of bush news, Thoush hereaud there @ sy fell, pros. trated by the heat, the incidont aid pot cause the same slarm It did on precediug duys, and there was w general disposition on the part of micrchuuts to fully resumo business. *“The bes ginnfug of the eod!" was tho joyfut exclatmn. Uon with which passiug pedestrians grected vach other, ‘The plessant breece thut fuuneld oud covled thoae that went up aud down the Slreets was refreshiug in the extreme. and, al. though the mercury was over %0, muen scemed no longer to hoed It In fact, there was A PORITIVE EXUSEKANCE 1X MIEN AND MANNER, ® joyousucss in demeanar, ewphaticslly ex- pressivo of the beliel that the polur wave bad comu at last. At 10 o'clock the thermomcter marked 01 degrees,—two less than at the same thwe yeaterday,—and swelterivg buwanity was grateful oven for this small favor. Tle brecze luasencd consilerubly the effect of tho scorch. fuir, sweltering rays, and the decrcase In the temperature scemed far more thao the wercury showed. Husiness at the rotail stores on Fourth aud Fitth strects was much brisker than it had been fur several days, and many ladies were out for the tirst time duslag tho past week Though the cases of prostration ZXCRELED A UUNDRED durlog the day, uot twenty will be Anally fatal, sud woue o the prominent citizens aro wnoug the victims. W, W, Thayer, comwmercial editor of the (Hobe-Democrat, was prostrated while ¢ gaged u bis daliy lubors on Change at noou to- duy. Mr, Tosycr has been il for several dayy, owing to o slizut attack recelveda few days ago. He was carrded {oto sn adjololu;s roum , whery lev aud otbur restoratives were applicd. At lust accouuts he was doing well A Ban, pasy ia that of thy threo children of Afr. and Mrs Crosson, living on Cabaunes ayenue, who were suustruck wiille slecping under s tree. * They Shn b ek hlityd by tho s puvist SIdY OF tho treo, and, when found, were Ju the groatest agony. Dr. Shaw reported the taree children to bu v & very danrerous condition. XYuur corre spundeut at noow to-day visited THBE HosriraL, aud, through the coustesy of e Froewan, thy v hadgone to sleep, aud did oot wake yp untid . .