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¢ Thicagoe Dailp Teibune, VOLUME XXXIX. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1878, “HARD TO BEAR.” PRICE FlV:; QECENTS g L not Teave for Canada :in the Dominion haye & '+ & oably arrive thore [n N vember. In thef N {6 event ot anJotoms German Election Reaturns | nam, the Comm, ‘] .n-(:h!e[nllhe?amuwni, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. at Its annual meeting, and stands as & body of arbitrators between the Inspection Department and those who o busincss with it. Their po- sition 18 recognized by statute, and from their decision thers in no appeal. ' Three boat-loads of mixed cersal had been tied up at the Kock 18 ono of those things that no fellow can find | ahnuted his dnal bid to eatablish the seitlement out. If the ring in both citles csnj divide price, $230,000, 1t will do very well, RO RS, KING PHILIP THE FIRST, | Goolby, boys, the thiog Is over, and I've got FOREIGN. . even with you!"” Theltotal profits In the corner H ANOTNER MEW DRAMA IN ANVERAL CORNERS. In accordant ) Y That's What the Chicago -’l-',',:"fl.Efl;lgr'odgf:‘iaflev::fez‘l‘g‘kfifih"n‘:’g Sceno—lloare on Meadow avenae. Hing Philiprs | 270 stimated at $260,000, of which McGeogh's Show Badly for the General of the 149 3 fog o0 1<t 48 Goreruor: G'.EN L N S # the Aupcls. Commiticn would brder dome wich | - Srering.roctm King FAUID. rested i & tabler | share Is stated at $100,000, the balance going to Rani con &R, OF nismops. and Milwaukee Shorts it.” Deputy Grain-duspector Parher prpmoey | loaning'ss upon hie hands, the backers who farnished the mtiney. 1o fa the nnialists. : w Loxpom, JUSY. (A Tporiansconterence Said Yesterda ihat It be Inspecte s fuat as holated into the | King—Ol, easen, that ono might read the | most succeastut corner ever rua:In the North. of Winchéster & rabal. Twefvé Anfirhan: Y. elevator; graded No. 2 spring where it actualiy bouk of fate west. Bishops were / it. The Blshop of Winclies- ras to. gu‘rh::r:'.o 2 winter vl::» Dll!]l!(:dm‘m:n'tr;n ‘Ihe | And seo the revolution of the :lmn; SUCCRSSPUL COLMINATION. They Present a Bold Front, but ter Sresided. - en hor ilyaciuthe and " Blshon 2 12 How prices vibrate and how values change, 70 tha Westarn Associated Tress. Lose Several Seats in Frioad iy rigad, Kave uccounts uf tho rain trimmed as it entered the elevator lep. b ref Fy The Bulls Achieve n Pronounced | fie fie botts hid heen loaded with chpac 4557 | How waeat s a the ebb and pork doth obh, MitwAukes, Wis, July 3l.—The' corner fn Parliament. Clirchos. " A resntution’ pasec slogion Victory Over the Dealers buskels ench of red winter, and towed | How fortunes scatter and accumulate, the July wheat culminated amid great excite- English and American Churches to aid lishop down the canal outside the clty limits, Then another hoat of b0 hushels of straight No. 2 spring was towed alangside, and an army of trimmers hegan to shovel Bpring into the Jap of Winter. This baviag been completed, the boats were towed back to the elevatora, How chances mock and changes fill the cup of | ment at 2:30 this afternoon. A fow minutes alteration with dlvers liquors. O, I£ this | Lefore the noon Loard closed McGeogh instruct- were secn, the charicat gambler on | ed his brokers to bid §1.30for all the July wheat 'Change, viewing bls progress through, | offered, thus establlsliing the price at which de- what perils passed, what crosses to ensue, | linquents must scttle, Settlements were made would shut the book and close up every | for all but 84,000 bushels, This amount ix rtan Hertzog {n the work of educatiog candidates for thy winistey, and HOSIERY. SPECIAL BARGAINS. in Wind. Ncgotiations Formally Opened Y. M. C. A. DXLEGATES. Losvox, July 3L—The dclegates of the cern Crnn T Between Germany ana American Yonog Men's Chrlstian Association 1o the Vatiean. the Ueneva Congress arrived here yeaturday, Cash Wheat Forced to $1,10 d w ed z $ The Comimitlee tovk the matter under ad. rade. from prominent members of the Board, who :’; u:::fxfr:luc;‘fn&e fi:‘::;:: 'A‘::fi.«dflff&"fif- Here, and $1.30 in the ylecment for a couple of hours or su, and about | , ; 1 clatm thelr deals are margined 1o & higher figuru Bismarck Seems Disposed to Arrive | dersuate strcct. A general ineeting of weicome C: O 2 o'clock It the aftornoon returoed thelr yar- | 'Tis scarce four years sloce than the closing orice. but thc{ were forbidden will be heid Friday evening. On Monday the e ream City. dict: Boauergis ran hia corner; by their custumers to settle. ‘The matter will at an Amicable Under- Awerican dolegates proceed to Varis. . . The Commiltes of Appeals decides that the | Then the Leo bis, be thrawn intothe hands uf the Commitiee on standing, MASONIC DANQUET. E € eiler B e whent o 1op 1 the patiose e mhedt €27 | And then the Young. fortar sre varime o ol BY fhe 5 ligmox Juiyif.—~Tne Amoricay Froemasons i The Elevator Men Recede front | No. 2 sirine. and it i anderatood by thir Commite | And yot we've not the Isat of them. to $500,000. It s certainly the most auccosstul siting Englaiid were entertained at a nayuet -luat night by the Grand Lodge at Freawasons’ bt 5 > tecand the Inrpection Department that i may be | Thelr conscquence will outlast the crack of manfpulation ever attempied in the Northwest. | Pro Made hy Austria in Her . the Specxal Bin Rcceipt separated when aulosded and ""g"““’ pat as doom, It 1s now thought Aums?whul Ia cornersd. gress y us Hall, 0 anave, heing careful to take ont all that fe §n any hat aid not deal | ¥ Occupation of Bosnlit. L] Dodge. measnre mixed, and soy miztare graded ss now | And pone are not happy tha not des! fo “BRAZIT. 5 No. 22 apring sho them. JAY GOULD. FEARZUL MISPORTTUNES OF COLLINS' MBN. OFFER fl"l‘.l‘le’ um;-:mll ’“‘n‘l“bfif.‘v""x“".'f."“ 1‘&" halled | We havo s rulo agatnst them¢ what of that] BELIEF THIAT HR 18 GOING UNDER. Privations Encountered by the American Bpectal Diupateh 1o The THdune. 3 oy by the element, was re- Iat. Bpecial Dispatch o The Tribuna. P 1 make the rule, for I possess tho o pal 2 . “ BALTIMORE, Md., July 81.—Capt. Cottrell, of 75 doz Ganze Sllll'lS, 2b¢ eacll, But the Shorts Receive No Com- | Eiried s s complete offrt to tha legat apinton | £ FES 0 s 00 Lot Iy broubt i, an- | NEW Yomer Juty ot Snint. ot the Bailroad Laborors in Brasil. Taitiors, who' weat s Pt e From 34 to ££-inch, worth 40c. 150 doz Men’s Brown Balbrig- the ‘'special bin" receipts. The bears pawed, and growled, sud swore. They eald it was & rul-np ub, and that the ralircads, elcvator: nspection Department, wealthy onerators, an: Board of Trade ofliclals had joined in one grand comblnation—a sort of *ncwest and only yreat- m;.untl?gthll Macgraih 1s gobbling all the August shirinkage o stocks, particularly the Granger ‘wheal N e ehares, In the past few days, has serfously nc“é;‘gfi:‘;“'&ié:”afl’:‘f,finfil :fi?‘»@fif;’.fl: alarmed Wall strect, and yesterday morning, our masters, 8uon after the opening, thers were Indications Brazil fo May laat fu charge of the tug-boats s GERMANY. tow raflroad-supply vessels on tho Amazom THE BLECTIONS, River for Collins Bros., the American coa- BERLIN, July §l.—Resuits of about 100 elee- | tractors for the Madlera & Mamore Rallroad, tlons are known, and are ns foliows: Fourteen | returnea to-dsy. Capt. Cottrell followed the fort Because of the Inspeo- tion Committee. We seck to take a littls fiver, of apanie. Notwithstanding the heavy vrevious & . gflfl llfllf "050, 250 ]lel' Dflll‘ ! | What Wil the Harvest Be Dur- | ©t, ke’ on carth—to rob toem of their }'l‘(“"-n‘e‘:'v‘,’:,u:‘; ::x'fi'g‘xo'rmfiféhle':; decline, anotier onslaugnt was begun. It was | Nattonal Liberals, fourteen Clerscals. nine Con. Mercedita nnd Richmond, ana says, wheu he he A :::r"’v}?m:dbe:';flamlv zfi?l“:-%t °rfu7u"a°ub&'}','.'r'.'fi And then w fall, fat it the fire, reported from inside sources that Jay Gould servatives, elcven Progressists, three of the va- | reached his destination, he found that the Mos tThe best goods ever offered in this market at these prices. A Large Invoico of Fanmey Malf Hoso ing August: Corner or {\Writes telegrain 10 Macgrath and Swillporkee,] | 788 seriously embarrassed for money, and that No Covner ? M caven's aske, hold off | aloan for $200,000 had been thrown out by a Dl:m&l‘lfa' §'|.“}J§§n':€uf«‘m°n§om. well-known Institution, the coilatoral being Iv'a lost all reckoniog of the hogs, deemed insccure, having been taken rious Separatlst and Particulariat parties, and | cedits and Richmond had arrivéd safely, bt of one Soclalist. In the remaining twenty-three | the 700 laborers, 500 hsd deserted and gone te districts sccondd ballots will be necessary. The | Bolivia. The Americans wero at once trans- Bocialists have been defeated in four constitu- ported to Ban Antonlo, and of their conditicn nounce the whole deal tainted with bribery and corruption, while the littie fellows, whose gains on scaloing at one-elghth of a cent were fast golng where the woodbine twineth, talked Com- jUSt recei\'cd. at Low l'rices. Litigation Promised in the Settle- :}l:]l:;!::(l;\dlfi:“:::ll way of giving vent to their fi:\;flefil:fl::;r:&fir;:z&!{:fi.“ {:mm ;‘;“;fl‘snvb;x."'. d;‘:lh:nu'b:m the bot- | encics wherudulmy were f;m;xerly mc‘ml:n‘:nl.‘ but | Iater Capt. Cottrell tells TUERR WAS 04 'CHANGE LESN BXCITENEXT And stop while I can save my bacon, i T common | are concernied ln many of the second baliotings, A IXARTRBNDING RTORT, ment of the Defaulted than ane would usturally have looked for. The P s o e attendant.] from 803 tumbled to 30, the proferred from 70 | Inclading those In Dresden and Solinges, which Is tn the maln corruborated by tho state- attendance on the main floor was a trifle larger thar usual, the increase belng drawn by curlost- ty. ‘The strangers’ callery was well filied, mi of the occupanta being of the gentler sex, who Rathered to sce the fan, just as their dark-eyed - to 66}, Bt. Paul common fell from 37% to 35, Helgh-ho, t's hard to take on greatness, AB one hos 0 carry It 80 Whon oc Lot usod | Preferred from 73 o 70%, Other stocks partlc: to it ipated aympsathetically in the decline. Ezcopt How I would like to strip to an apron in a punic or financial crisis Aud slash a porker, NO BCCIt DECLINE WABASH-AV.,, Between Madison & Monroe-sts. COMPLETE RETURNS ments ol returned Iaburers published hareto- from the Kinzdom of Wurtembure elect seven | fore. On the trip out tire laborers wera treated Free Conservatives, threc Impertallsts, two | with every conslderation, but, whea the destina- Natlonal Liberals, and one Ultramontane. | tion was reached, they were kept on board of tho Contracts, Nows Concerning Jay Gould's Affairs Spanish sisters flock to see & bull-fight. Phil ehip, and were not given suflicient food. Onoof — which Is Not So Hard An:lxmlalxl-. tsne {22 h‘e’id c‘:ml.:n ’;nl‘v.gle bfxl‘ll n;llq\xle. "wzc]e Atosnallies dalemrats from MaGurathyRGd Ivr;'mch ashort spcac of time has occurred In | sary. The Froc Cunsarvativ thup'mzn nupénlmf’ to Tho:n‘:: Collins, n:u COAL. made Lis appearance on the floor about his usu- | You unmitizated sclon of s slsughter-house, all strect fn years. Tho decline in ten days | elected nay be consldered sunporters of Prince | of the contractors, who accompanted the expodi- - i PO TS to Bear. Sislon w110 om ‘o1 gho " vasat copec: | Infisio your tungaand betiow, " | ts: Nortliwestern common, 15 points: North- | iiamarck. The National Liberals bave carricd | gion. for mens poeey oroccompank was shot at turbable of operators, and, ashe snrveyed the | ASsume credentinls if you have them not, wealern preforred, 12) points; St. Paul com- | the Duchy of Brunswick. three times, sl only escaped with his life by CHICAGO. acene sround the wheal pity hin face showed no | 1418 ot swill we're déaling 10, bt wheat, o S ppoite: St Paul preferred, 134 | - Fraxkronr.July Sl—Returna from thirty- | fieelng from tho ship, The alssatiaBed Taborery more Interest than the stolid countenance of a pointa, The ostensible reason for t ecline | eight Bouth German districts show the election b oide ’ AND THE LONG ACONY 18 OVER. Hors II ‘,’( L ] i {:I F;:wmh“;:]‘::nwc:"[:;%..l:;mc's of taste. i The ostensibl for this d g i h 1 assert that from the tiue of the landing at An Bouthey sald of the batele cf Blenheim, s0 | Wiac, "o, % o BIES OveE & bR ) ioimict was promise—crammed and fed on air, | 18 the daihage to the crops slong tha Hina of | of nineteen National Liberals, slx Covserva- | San Antonlo, the contructar, Thomas Collins, DEALER IN may the local historian write ot the wheat cor- | [o and his friends, both here and in Mitwaugee, | And all may reach unto that hizh eotate. theto roads, It was oatimated that these crops | tives, three Ultramontanes, and one Scparatist. | memiatran & Mose mnysh. hun gt To thrive on wind is to be truly great. would not reach within 30 per cent of the pre- King— There he gocs again; I wonder what | vious estimates, bu which the rie was partiall in fury he can mean. 4 bas T i J And yet ‘s true, for Heaven blights the ed. The real rcason goes further back. oer which culminated yesterday, *It wasa famous victory.” The *“hulls* had everything pretty much thelr own way. The aftcruoun bold all the winnlhyz cards, and they knew toa volut how the game would terminate. They cuntrolled all the spot wheat in both cities, and Second baliots will be held iu nine districts. DISPOSITION, Loxvox, July 8L.—A Berlin disoatch says So- | towards the men. Mauy of the latter were clallats have been elected tn Glauchian and some | tricken with a discase known as *broakbone COAT, there remained back of them enough capital to Since Gould b lowly bi 1 i i L All its | fever,' I} vious they captured the Directors of the | m row b cereal nce & year ago Gould has slowly but surely | othor mavufacturing towns, account cver.'” a malaral contagion similer to chills MAIN OFFICE AND DOCK, %l:nrd of Tru{lc. vI:ho by a bare majority of two | 3 !:: ;73(":';1“{5'::»0:! ‘:fl’lllle".l:)‘ Z, de:;:'e{!!: To feed the form divine on the ethereal, been losing that prestige in the stock market | agrea that the Liberals and Conservatives will | ami fever, but of much greater soverity. They 3 And yet I marve! If to play bucolle 80 esscutial to success, While he has occaston- May not with m; turn out -dsenoul frolie.” ally made some really brilifant strikes, he has King Fhillp drops into a doze, vislons playl e~ Aoal i Do o a o Clingiag 1o Hia rre; | ind to connterbalunco thas - s brow.] e d 4 +f. 46XDOUS LOSSES. i st B Notable among these have been the Pacific [1giet room In Swiliporkeast the Flankwankton | Myit operation, the loss on Michigan Central ‘' [Enter Macgrath and John,] and New York Central lnst fal), and the Union John—Well, Mac, how did the boys stand tho | Pacific stock fobbery, This latter is and has squeexe? beed a willstone around his neck for vears. Virtually holding all the stock, with a Congroes proof this year agafust ali his bribery, lie {s un- able to get rid of & share of it, and_Hoston and New York capitalists are already howling for o return of their money, lent with” Unlon Pacific for collateral, No tonstderable amount of it could bu sold withont breaking the stock to 25, and, o8 Gould has little clse in Dhis _cash boxes, his allegud fallure to effect o loan yesterday is explalned. Blocka continue feverish to-day, and It 18 rumor- ed that many operators will be burd pressed be- fore tho end of this * bear onslauzht, CASUALTIES. STONM DAMAGE, Speetal Dispaich to The Tribune EAsT SAGINAW, Mich., July 81.—The most terrifle thunder-storm of the scason swopt over this locality to-day, dolug considerabie damage to gruin, flooding the city, filllng basemonts, collars, ete. The water works bulldings of this and Baginaw City wero struck and slightly dam- sged. Fred Engle, 0 years old, and two com- panfons, Louis Habu and Fred Close, were un- der o tree In Sagiuaw City, when the lightnin) inatantly killed Englo sud seriously injur botti the others, I the viclnity of the city a laree quantity of bali fell, dolog some damage, DeTnoir, ich,, July 31.—A torrific wind and rains torin passed over this city about 3 o'clock to-day, dolnyr considerable damage. During the storm the flat grand roof of the enst wing of the molding shops ol the Dotrolt Stone Works becsme overlouded with water and fell fu. There were about thirty einpluyes in this part of the bullding. The ouly oue scriously fnjured waa Ilency E. flibin, who was badly crushed about the body and injured interually, Dam- age to the buildiug, etc., $1,500, TELL FROM A TRAIN, Mansuarrrown, Ia., July 81.—Thls morning about 4 o'vlock,as the express train outhe Central Rond from the south was passing over Timber Creck bridge, five miles southof this iy, dtr, Nutt Cavan, the United States express miesseurer running between Ottumwaand Mason City, tell from the car Into the stream below, and was drowned while In a stunned condition, Mr, Cavan was a sinele mao, about 21 years of age, and until the luat three months was io the employ of the express comnany at Uskalooss as driver. 118 was not mwissed until the arrival of the traln In this city, when the expreas car was found open sud unoccupled. Covsn was laet eecq at tirinuell, Lis body was seut to Osks- luesa for burial to-da; . PROBABLE EXPLANATION, New Youx, July 31.—The wystery of the ex- plosion fu the Greenfleld candy factory mx months sgo, by which several persons were killed, fs still unoxplained, but it is now found that the inventor of u shicelararly destructive powder, thy composition of which Is secret, and manufactured mlel{ tor the Kusstay eut, bad an_ otlice In the . Greeatletd builidinge at the time of the urlmiou, and it 13 thought that the prescuce of Lhis compound may account for the disaster, e MET A TRRAIN, AARKISBURG, Pa., July 3l.—Martin Wenver, af MiHlersbury, was killed, and Joseph Kemp, of Lykens, Johin R. Grabill, Ferrls Grabill, and Auzustus Miller, were mcro or lass (njuredast evening by the Ningaru cxpresd, while crosslug the Nortiern Cantrul Rallroad ju a wagun. NEW YORK CUSTOM-HOUSE. Consolidation of Distrlots—Birackett aud Curtiss. Tho former market waa atiffened a point ortwo, Just to uive toue und & sort of guast-legality to tho deal here, 5o as to take advantage of the rule regulating the determination of *shipping, values. - Armour onco {o a while took & turn through the provision crowd, ana then returned to his colgn ot vantuge, and, planting himself on a chair, watched the victims of the corner, notas Marlus surveyed the ruins of Carthuge, Hedl@ not weep, and that's where he differed Trowm the Romun Gencral. A FEW EARLY SETTLEMENTS among the boys were made onthe baels of $1.06, but this at the time was sbout two cents below the views of the liorned anfmals. 8hortly after twon Ueurge Eldridge, Armour's trusty lfeuten- ant and broker, mounted ono of the stéps of the wheat pit and offered “$1.04 for 5,000 cash wheat,” and as he did so the “sliorts” jeered bt “Het yer §100 there aln't no corner,’ selled a red-faced man, and the sally was re- nded to with *Oh! put up your raror,"—n pluyful way of alluding to the inanner n which the bulls were eviscerating the pocketbooks of the bears. 103 tor 5,000 cash wheat,"” mo- notonously sang out Eldridge, and there ¥as no response in a comumerclal way, The minutes ticked into eternity, and Eldridee ralved bis bid half acent. New York dispatehea cane fn quottng the market strone, and the only broker who wantod cash wlheat ot ringe prices” sang out “81L.00 for 5,000." ‘Iho rise was clicered. * Run her up to a quarter,’’ sald one lame duck, ‘“we con stand 11" A few miuntes more elnrncd. l.('fl?{ for 5,000, saug out the cheerful voleo of Elurldye. And nobody had any cush wheat. Milwnukee dispatches thon came In, “$1.80 for No, 8 sprivg.” The announcement was recelved with &roaus and derlsive cheers. tacid) e e Who's ot placidly remarke rldge; ** Who's au; cash wheat to sollf" b0 frokacy “1y uiru‘l-uu 5,000 winter," said a * bear,” Hxlu :md tricd 10 puss that coln before, aud ailed, ‘Tha goug sounded. An tnferval din ot once beuan, witlch continued for five minutes or 80, wileh the contending clques took thelr depare ture—the “hulls?? ?ubllnnl and the “bears '— well, let the mantie of charity be druwn August optlous were very irreulsr, and dull awl uctive fu turns, The markct upened at 1%, sold up pradually to 98ic, receded to Uidge, hardened to 93¢, dropped back to e, rallied to Bikic, sold down to K, td closed at 043043 “Thare were stories of groat haile stonus in Minuesots, followed by roporta that thouith muck of the wheat bad lodged, yot the duml,\;u would not be 8o «reat as fist expect. ed. ‘These successivo bits of informution had mnuch to do with enustng the vibrations of the tarket, September uptions expericnced ubout thy same amount of vecissitude, and bobbed around Letween 8834 and Yoe, closing rather ur;n\l u:.l So}{rc. 8 the ufternoon gradually wore away and the hour of 2:30 drcwgmzh— z i sdovted a resolution declarlng that *speclal bin" recclpts could uot be cunsidered n legal- tender in the satisfaction of contracts, This was the second how! of rage on the part of the ‘' bears," tho first belng causcd by the stand taken by the elevator men fn lasuing the “spe- elal-bin " roceipts. Their readons for dolug so were explainod In Trim TRINUNE of yesterday, and do not need a repetition, From-this position they receded yesterday morning, thelr counsel, one of the most prominent raliroad and consti- tutfonal lawyers in the city, having communi- cated to them that thelr action was extra-judi- cial and jillegal. The opinfon was bused on the fact that the grain had been regularly snd lawfully fospected No. 2 spring by the sworn officers of the State, and that when once reccived by the elevators they had no right to oxcluds it from the general grain account under caption of No. 2 spring. Toda so was to dis- crinipate against and depreclate it In value, snd unless thoy had the owner's consent to do so tho Iatter could maintaln an actlon for damages. This was the only rebuff the bull lutercst re- ‘ceived during the struggle, but it was fmmate- rial a8 to the result, for a new deal was ut unce resolved on, and this proved < A ROLAND POR 11X OLIVER, Throughout the whole of Tuesduy alternoon tho short Intcrest labored with George Af, Borue, the resident member of the Warchouse Conunlaston, and Chef Grain Inspector Key- nolds, to fssua an order thoroughly enfurcing tho Btate rule relative to mixed grain: In case of mixture of apring aml winter wheat, 1t will be called sprine wheat, and gruded accord™ ing to the quality thercof. This was, In thele miods, the only road open to salvation, and all were cager to travel it, for the reason that the gencrous suppty of red win- ter wheat, worth 13 to 16 less than sprivg, mads a broad path to jourvey over. The **bulle,” who had declined to take the mixed wheat, graded No. 2 sprivg fa “special bin," were, on the other hand, just os esger to have the sixth Board of Trade rule fn actlye operation: No snch warchouse prupriefor or manager shall pezmlt the recedpt in their warchouse of sny gran that they have reazon to believe liaa been cicaned, blown ur, mized in this city for (ha purpoan of raleing W' from a lowwer (0 @ Aigher graae, unless sucti_train ba stored 1n & supurata bin, and will be delivercd only vii the return and cunceilationof the recelpt lssucd for it, such recetpia not 1o be d liverable oo coutracts, except by special aureos weat, TR “DEZARS' PAWED AND KICKED MANFULLY, They {nsisted that the ftaticlzed words in the rule probibited fts enforcement {n this particu- Jar cage, ua the mixiug was done for an entirely different purpose,—~reducing the grain from a higher ton lower grade, sud as this adultorn- tion was done openly snd above board there could be no attempt at traud, as tho purchaser was really getting o better articlo than he cone tracted fur. To this argument the buils Lel- lowed that the rule should vnly be construud In 1ts cominercial sense,—that the bears were en- gloeenug & conspiracy to settle thelr contracts by dellverine a cheaper quality of gouds than the obligation called for. The two repre- sentatives of State sovereignty and paternal government intlhs simple business of buylng and selling graln were at their wits' end. To adopt elther rulo aud order its enforcoment to tie extreme lotter waa to muke demdly enemles of itsopponents, This they wero sbrewd enough to seo would never do, und they therefory re- solved to do nothiug bus telegraph for the - mediate presence of Mr. W, 3, Sifth, the near est of she otner two Comamissioners. He ar rived yesterday morning, and along i the fore. uoon {unl an interview with Presldeut Fasrbank and Secretary Randolph, both of whom, 1tis stated, urged the enforcement of the Board of Trade rule. ‘The bear [oterests renewed the sink thelr differences and unite against the So- | were by this afiiction incapaciated from labor, 125iste b, " =4 ballots, Tho defcat of the | and all were halt-fed, or, as Capt. Cottrell Boclallsts {s therefore funured. . was informed by derorters from the colony, Herr Lasker has been elected In Miningen. starved. When Cotilns tound any of the men PULL VOTR, who could not wark, he beat them with a blud- Spectal dispatclies from Berlin to the London | geon amd tinprisoned them in s pen bullt of press agroa that the groat feature of elections | railroad fron. There wers no houses. They is the futerest displayed by the peopls, from 80 | were altowed almply & hamuock or & rubber or to 00 percent of the full vote haviog been | water-proof coat, and, Iu cousequence of the polled in Berlin and the larger towns, against | constant exposure, < the usual averaze of 40 per cent. Another THE SPREAD OF TNE DINKASR . featuro {a the notable front shown by the | was greatly accelorated. Tn addition to Collins® Boclalists, who, though they lost severnl scats, | brutal and harsh treatment, with fcidental polled more votos than ever, and were only | privations, the men were fed ou rotten beef and defeated by the extraordivary efforts of their { wormy bread. Many of the men woro re- opponents, duced to actunl destitution, and wers in Bxnuis, duly 8..—In the election for mem- | a terrible conditfon. In ccosequence of bers of the German Parliament yvesterday, tho | thele condition many of thoe laborors doser ted National Liberals were successful at Homburg, | and built frail rafts and Goated 1,000 miles down Leipsic, and Atigsbur. A sccond’ ballot will | the river to Para rather than remaln In the be ne iy at llanover hetween the Particu- | camps, Four deaths wero reportod st larist and Socfaliet candidates, and at Municn | Pars, but 1t fs thought that ther between the National Liberal and Clerical cans | wers' many othera Among those who ilied didates. was the wife of Mr. Black, who accompanled BISMARCK AND THE NUNCIO. the colony for the purpose of taking cbarge of Kinsixars, July 31.~The l'ontifical Nuncio | ahotel which (:ull“ns was to buye erected for arrived from Mubich yosterday,and has boot re- | the laborers, but did not attempt to sccour- celved several times by Bistarek, Plish, LoNpox, July 81.—A dispatch from Frank- TIE DESKRTERS PROM TIR COLONY, fort contirms the report that the Papal Nuncto | after reaching Para, were dczmdunt tpon tha has had several futerviews with Bismarck at | American smiiors for subsistence, They wera Kissengen, The correspondent eays helsina | urorly destitute, and wero lying by “scores position to atate that direct negotlations be- | ground the town, endeavoring to got back to this country. Copt. Cotterell sald that 50 of the colonists wory prostrated by iisease, and those who managred to get to the ses- ports begwed the offlcers of homeward-bound vusscls to give themn a passage. The entrestics wero accompanied by tears, which could ouly ba wruug from strong, able-bodied men by great privations snd sufferlug. The provisious were scnt out from Philadelphls, sod “consisted of bLeet, pork, and flour, which WOULD NOT KREP in the Braxilian climate. Among the passen- gers by the Para, in which Capt. Cottretl ar- rived, was Mr. Bird, Chiet Eugincer of the sur- veying party, who, although cugazed at a salary ol §50 por week, laft Lraail in disgust, MEXICO, MORE CATTLR STEALING, New Onrrmans, July 31.~Tho Galveston News' speclal from San Antonfa says: “Gen. Pedro Valdez, the Mexican commander who met Mackonzie when the latier was in Mexico after the ralders, iy, with about 1,300 men, statfoned , in the mountalns above Eaglo Pass on the Mexico side, watching for Mackenzie. Last Thursday upwards of sixty head of Texas cattla were driven across the RloGranda to feed Valdex's soldiors, E3COBEDO'S CAFTURE, An official dispatch from Col. Bweltser, ag, Riozgold Burracks, nesr Brownaville, fully con® firms the capture of Gun, Eacobedo, coucerning which there hus been some doubt. e was cap- fured on July ), near Custro cvas, o tho Btate of Catshualls, e was sick st the time, cuncealed at a bacleodu, the owner of which was threatened with death unless he revealed Esco- bedo’s hiding-place. Escobedo, 1o save the sy, surrendered himself. 1148 NOT CROBSND, Wasiixaros, D. C., July 3L—A loiter ro- celved by Uen, Bherman to-day from Qen. Onl states that Gen. Muckenzio has uot crossed Into Mexico, as has boeu reported, The river le so high that neltber party cau cross. Everyibiog quiet on the border. MISCELLANEOUS. A BANGUINAMY RIOT. Nxw Yonk, July 81.—Hellablo reports from Havana state that a nezro riot broke out thera ob the 22d tost. fu a locality koown as Los §itlos. The principal cause of dissatisfaction among the blacks seems to tave been their con- tinuance in slavery after the liberution of all thoss wno lately surrondered st the collapss of the Rebellion. During the dise turbauce, the police bad to charge, sword in hand, killfog snd woundog Ad‘rut many. The riot. crs then dispersed and fed to the swamps sround Atares Castle, Only u few arresia wero MARKET AND RANDOLPH-STS, Ofiice and Dock—1 North Market-st. Olfice andsDock—267 Archer-ay, Office and Yard—711 West Lake-st, Holding ono of tho Largost Stocks of both Hard and Soft Coal in the city, Inid in at Lowest Rates, I am propared to fll1 both large and small orders promptly, with Coal of the bost quality at the market rate, both to tho city and country trade. AMac—Like grizzlics of a California strips,— the tougher the tizht the more they bled, John—Were any killed outright{ JMue—Ona or two, and some grinned likoa death's hend, Maclarmon Is a sharp one, though. He slip- ped out llke a greased eel from the draguet al- most without a scratch. There was one, bow- ever, who keeled over, stood on his licad, and kicked llke an army mule. But the Old Scotch bear fought it out to the last; he'll do for an- other manth. JoAn~—\Yns not the month of Augnst named after Augustus Cmsar, and was not te a great conqueror? ac—Aye. Johu—\ ?- not we lie modern sciznrs! Mar—Indeed, wo'll scize all we can lay onr heads on, and, to carry out the similitude, wo'll have harna for his hook nose, and fight & sccond actinm with wheat galleys, John—Wg'll Inck a Cleopatra, thongh. <Mfac—No, fortunc is a wanton, Flckla as an aspen leal, Jokn—\What shall we do to-morrow! August 18 our ovster and we'll open it, c'en thouglh lht;;u be_‘l_nu rinft. i Mfac~True, 1t's o milky month, and, if the boys don't -«Luonl. % Wu'llu::‘rk it tothe last and milk the FOR THINKING MEN. .EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, Arereliing, and wi garments which, for ARTISTIC MLEIT, INTRINKIC VALUE, snd LOW I'RICE combined, are unsurpassed on this con. Uinent, ENGLISH and FRENCH TROUSERINGS, $10 and spuardy 3 40 and upwards. &6 and upnards. tween Germauy aud the Vatican will soon be opened, The German (Government Is apparent- 1y bent on effoctlng o reconcllation, though it is linpossible to suy whether It is sincere. TIIE BAST. TUD RHODOPR INQUIRY. CoNsTANTINOPLE, July 81.—The Russian Com- missioner has objected to the continuation of the Inquiry of the Rhodope inaurrcction, as the insurgents have disclosed somo agreement be- twecn themselves and the Russian commauders. The Russian Commissioner threatened to with- draw {f the Inquiry were contfoued, The En- gMad, Freuch, Italjan, und Austrian Ambasea- dors at Constantinopls befug consultod, replied that tho inquiry should coutinue. The Russian Commlssioner then withdrew, leaviug Lis Drag- oman torepresent him, RATIFYING THE THEATY. BrruiN, July 81.—The Crown Prince Freder- fck Willlam has ratitled the weaty of Berlin. Ratitications will be exchanged bere on Satur- day, ATS, EYERYTHING GUARANTEEDY STANDARD THE HIGHESTS HARRIAGE TOILETR a Specialty, Wearc pruparcd to furnish Garments in Summer, Autumn, or Winter welgiia, OQur *‘Modea” for Au- timn and Winter are {n readiness, 163 £ 165 Wabash-av., cor, Monroe. THRETIC CULTUR T P B {Recelves a telegram from King Phillp and reads, ] ‘* Thero Is not enouch left in the whols hord of beara for a decent busg. I think wo should unyoke; In playing bulls at best I'm but a poke.” "Ehat fellow's bristles uro sot. Thero's no more use Lrying to make halr grow on him than on a peeted onion, but I'll send bim a stiffener, Jokn—Do wu. Iiave you beard from Duke Michael to-day{ .Vao—'zclu'. ha didu't quite bring Gotham up ime. But promises frowm henen to be sublime, A dollar thirty {s bis mark, We'll mest un 'Chsnge to-morrow, so keep dark. Keeunt, La Banta’s Indtitute of Physical and Esthotic CULTUIRE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Open to puplls dept. 5. Embraces everything pere {atning 1o exterior Individunl development, Thorgush. ¥ Drol-cinia, Bemil for CIECUAT oF Thauire ot DeTs ANTA & Co., lloom 20, 170 Stata-st, SCENR 111, A plecping-chamber in 4 house by the lake shore in Swillporkee, A lurge bottie of Bcotch whisky and & enal pitchor nf ico-water on the taole, The King bear climbing a bed-vost. dtear (sultloguiziug)—Oh, aleep, Oh gontle aleep, how have 1 frighted thee! That :'hou no more wilt weligh mine eyolids lown, And steep my sonscs In forgetfulness. Why, rather aleop thou In boviue cribs Upou uneasy patlsts, stretehing thee, And hushed by buzzingg ulght-fiies 10 thy slum. ber, Than Iu this dea,with Bacchus for thy helper, And costly marrrius for thy cunopy ! Ols, thou dull god, why llest thou With the vile in lonthsume beds, And leavest a monarch’s couch For acavern of alurmst WIlt thou amid the crop destroying storme, That clutch the waviug cereals Ly the tops, Twisting thole frultfui heads and huriing them, With dcu&uulnk clamor through the slippery clouds, That, vl d:a hurly, death ftaell awakes; Cau'st thou, O partial sicep, give thy repose, To a d—t hoviue In nu huu‘r‘ su rude, RO And in toe calmest and wost stillest uight, With all appliances and mcaus to boot, : Deny 1t ta a brulu, And {righit Ll with the spectres of grim ruin? {£zit, clunding wp the cAandalicr-Aolder.) MILWAUKEE, TUR CLOSING NOUKS. Special Dispaleh 10 The Tribune, MiLwavxes, July 3L—Amidst s scons of tempestuous excitement unequaled by any pre- Vvious experionce in Milwaukee, the Chamber of Cointzerce closed to-day, In the July corner fa wheat, from the moruiug opening the atorm began, and saged without any tult betwecn the FEARS OF TROUBLI. Lownox, July 31,—Vartvus special dispatches from Vicnua cxpress fear that some diftlculty has occurred in Boanis, because no private tele- grams from the frontler have becu recelved for twenty-four hours, Otlicial advices, huwever, report all golug ou well. The Fersjevo fusur. rection has considerably diininished, and thera 18 hope of a veaccful accomplisthment of the oe- cupation. Caratbeodorl 'ashia haa recelved Instructions which are belleved to be of a nature to faclli- (ate the convention relative to the occupation. ‘Turkey has asked for an extcusion of the pe- rlod for the ratification of the treaty, but the ditficulty is iercly formal, OONE TO 8T, PETERSRURG, It In reported that the Greek Minlster of Forelgn Alfairs hus gone to St. Petersburg at tho speclal request of the Crar, THE BOSNIAN OCCUPATION, Visxwa, July 3l.—An Austrlan force, moviog parsllel with tiou. Puillopovich, bas reached Novi unresisted. Ollictal repurts frum the Bosnian frontier staty that the followers of thie Turkish ugitator who raised an Insurrection aeaiet the Ottowan wuthoritivs at Serajevo del tha avil Gov. eruor and stormed and plundered the armory after & sangumary conliict with the gens darmes. Geo, Vhillopovich telegravhs thas he received cordial addresscs at Hrod aud Derhuml.. an sclentifie prin. Yloe gpectacica Luliad o al aigh elyiet. Upern s Held uhmfl"‘nlmnpu ero~ TS TIME FOU SETTLING— tho excltoment ou the curb steadlly increased, Toward 3 o'clock the settlement clerks began liytng hither and thither, dodeing in and out of olllces, anxlous to get fn before the death, Arnour sat in his private oftice on Washingion strect, justas cool and collccted aa he was on 'Chiange. Thers wus no cash wheat Lo be had except what he and the chaue were dispasod to put on the market, and the bears E?mv " ~would be folly to pure! in that quarter, \Vhen the Board of "'rade Lell sounded 2:80 thero was & sich of rellel. 'The BRONY Wils ovur, aud thoss who were unable to make Kuod thelr cuntructs settied down Lo w_contemplation of what will Lo done to-day. The defaults aru estimated at betweon m}uw atid 200,000 busis- els. This of cuursu includes veveral parcels that, would naturally ‘pass througn half a dozen bands befure roaching the gorveous patace of the leating bull. Tho wctusl defsult to the ring will thoreloro not much exceed 80,000 or 100,000 bushels. In this is included several barculs of **apecial bin" recelpts which wera refus In these cases the shorts will stick o the fnspection certificates and 1tigate the mat- ter. Who will oventually bave tustand the loss vill only be determined by the Supreme Court. l._yuu, ster & Co., Robert Warren & Co. Cuiver & Co., avd'J! 1, Drake & Uo. are satd to be the skorts woat directly Jutercated fu this question, Leues Burouiciers,_&e. _ FINANOIAL. TO LOAN Jatmproved cliy resl-cotate, 81,000, $2.000, $3.300, 400, 83,000, 67,000, and Iaryer sumns 10 sult at 7 400 ber cent.” Stoney in hani sad can Clure st oie. JTUINER & 1 Washington-st. N Tothe cmdn:'on of Merril Lndd. YANSTON, 1. July 30, IRTA. l'N«lln 8 hereby given to tho tr:smulz of mrll Gt rsnad i un ‘bl dther Aug"2 dividend of 3 per cenl hpoi':l B ln:vlr‘l!fl:rl‘ft':r:‘v)ts i dad aliowed, paymients to hvans- o, 111, be i 86 oue-1lind rates DIt $ 8 extracted vlmg-‘fl'.;:‘ oo Tress n.lrlf::‘h- .. Mecl Corner THEBNEY, Ciark and ll‘-ndnlon»lu. YT — ORIENTALYT s CURE praza ! 760 80 870 UNDR la0d Lre” :7.'1:: T B0, ot by el or fos W. Madison-et | 420 W. Lianduiph) 111 Clark ot A8 TO TUE FUTURK OFRRATIONS, opiniona differ. There ars thuse who say that the corner will be carried faralong into August, aul the seliers for this ruonth's delivery will be [, aud a1l day long the cousultation was koot up. The malority of the Camiutésione: Measrs. Bogue wml Smith,—Juhn {l. Oberly, e A, of Lairo, uot belug bere,—dnally determiued (o | so cramped by the combination that they will | po, after bordert 1A 0 The Tribune, xRV, made. 3 NAL. b . They ards, after orlug personal violence b- Sperial Dispareh to Loxpow, July $t—A wiegram from SRLOATIONAL: ___ ___ | take oo sllo m the vincotous qusetion, Tiey ok mn S hrsiguss ‘far uraiog the oo | iwec the cortonting. s sl o i || Nuw S fuedich (o The Tl chango bas | auies that'thy concentration of Bervian troupe | Bome of the Spaoisn Line regiments have been realized that bo watter low m?- et decide there would be dissatisfaction and heustournisng. Therefore, 1n order to remove, so far as the tuture 1s concerned, every possibllity of the re- currence of the vexed question, they caw to mausiered out of service, sod ton are Lo remaln on the island as sottlers. The statl asd Moo uificers are being sent to Spaio. YRANCHI, Roxs, July 81.—Cardinal Fraachi received the last sscraionts this mornlug, ——————— SUICIDE, apecial Dipaich (o The Triduns, Dxrroiv, Mick, July 3l.—About three months 8g0 » young womnsu of 25 years of age, comely o sppearauce sud reserved in manvers, pro- souted bersolf ut the house of Mre. Lizzle Shaw, 84 Lafayetts stroct, East, und desired rooms. She was sccommodsted with asingle room. Last night about ¥ o’clock Mrs. Bbaw heand her votnitiug, and called for help, and, oo golog up to Mrs, Stokes' roum, found her In convulstons, All inquiry as to the cause proved uscless, until Ur. Cox, who bad been called, amved sbout 4 o'clock this morulog. To him the womau stated that she Lad swallowed sbout a shimbleful of arsenic, and thst she de- sired to rid hersell of life, 8ke cowplaived of serious domestic trouble, but did not reveal any particulars beyood the fuct that she had a brothe er in Windsor, and that ber home was st 8arnis, Oat., whero hes peoplu realde. 8be died this wornlng. JEANINGS SESINARY, AURORY, Tii, TUE 8CHOUL FOR THE TIM| e full sdvertisement {n next Baturd Hbune. MAKTIN E. ¢ continues, and rejuforcements are golng to Uie ariuy of oheervation vn the Hosnas frontier, ‘The whole standing ey, numbering 90,000, aud balf of the wiiitia are still under arwms, ENGLAND, AHMY EXFEXDITURES, Lownox, July 81.—The army supplemeatary esttmate for mldillonsl expenditure In conse- quence of the war between Rusela and Turkey swounts to £1,545,500, 1n the Honss of Commons, Haytar (Liberal) gave notice of & resolutlon declariug this ex- penditure extravagnot and burdensowe to the the tazpayers, aod that it ought uot tobe sanctioued by Parhument, RACES. ‘The race for the Goodwood stakes was won by Crawlford's Norwich. CONBAUGUT'S ANNUITT, Loxpox, Jul{fll.—lnlhu tlouseut Commons, to-day, Plimsoll, Liberal, moved the rejection g tho third readiog of tho viil to graot sn an- puity to the Duke of Couuaught, After a two :lgun‘ debate, the motion was rejected, 151 to been wade in she Custow-House, and Special Ajeut Brackett, known for his activity (o dis- covering revenus defrauders, bas been reduced toa subordinste position. To-day un officlal order was recetved cousolidating the 8econd (ur Ouduusbuns) and Third (or New York) Districts o oue, and placivg Gen. Nobemlah G. Curtiss, who formerly presided over thy Ogdeusbury Diatrict, in - charge. Capt. Brackett was dirceted to report to him as & subordinate. The new district covers tho entire State of New Yurk, except a small portlon of western part, which {8 jucluded in a dutrict” with Peovsylvania. Gen. Curtlss is & pative of St. Lawreuce County, He l4 u wan of comwanding presence, Lelng six feet slx ipches iu_bight and brosd In proportiou. He served galiantly i the Rebelllon as Captaln fu the Sixteeuth New York aud Licutcuaut- Colonel fu the One Hundred and Forty-suventh New York. He wus brevet Brivadier at the storinlug of Fort Fisher, uua curried tho storw- fui tag over tho breastworks, lustug an eye, For nhbruvui Lo was cowmissioned & full Brigudicr and breveted & Msjor-Geveral. Ho had charge of tho Peousylveuls aud Vermont Diatricts previous to his spoolutment to the Ogdensburg District. His comwission antedates that of Cept. Braskett. leace was e0 excesslve that the din was heard a block away fu all directio The market for July whest oBtned at 31.20 aud specally ad- vanced to 81,2 aud §1.23, at which some sottle- ments were made. After that the rise was sharo sod raold, sud reachea $1.25, from that 10§18 and §L.30, 3, McGeoch boldly tmade bis offers towards the closa of tha afternoon Bosrd. His brokers took fn some 50,000 bush- ‘l.ul“ $1.28, and, at tns last wmowent, bid $1.50 an ALEIANDER TOUNG DUMPED ON Fums 50,000 BUBHELS at that figure. Mr. MuGeogh sald, as the hours advanced and the time to closs was short, 1 will take all the July wheat offercd at §1.50 or 82 if scliers bave tho wheat to deliver and ask shat orice," bat, of course, there was no wheat toscll st auy price. At 2.15 o'clock p. . Mr. McGeogh tuok the atand sad read from a list the shorts who refused to cover, as follows: Charles Ray & Co,, 20,000 bushels; C. J. Ker- sbhaw & Co., 80,000 bushels; Dwight, Poola & Co., 10,000 busbels; J. B. Oliver & Co., 15,00 bushels; Elmore & Kelly, 40,000 bushels; total, 84,000 bushels, Ashoread the list and Plaustbitity fn it for the reasun that Armour 13 reported 1o hiave suid to the boys that if they waut u few daye’ further time to 8l the July options ue has no ubjections. That there s & the conclusion to Varge ling of shorta out for thls montk s very ABOLISH TUE ¥TATE RULS vvident, and it is also evident that relative Lo mixed wianter and sprung wheat,and the bull cowbluation bas the advantage adoot & new one clusnitylng such wixtures under | of almost unlinited cabital, great verve, the geveral bead of *mixed,” which ot uive | und the benetit of uil upportuaity. ¢ controls Tuba [t of any graded value, und necessltates its | tle trunsportation of whest, sad’ can use it to disposal Ly ssmiple only. This rule will be | furthes ite own ends. The luterior alu-dealers wldpted at the niceting of the Commussloners to [ dare nut r.umsev.e or compla, lor they are belieid at Spriugtield” Tuesday, and will im- | jargely dependent oo the ralirvads, Toe res mediately thoreafter be promulested through- | ceipta src tzht, aund the stocks st all the large out the State, At the expiration o the twebty | poluts sre wuch swaller than usual at this sose days required by statute the pew rule will be- | son. coe a law, und witl therofors be fu torce before | 'Fhe atories about the smount of mized whest the Auguss ootlons mature. The Commission- [ have been very wuch exuggerated. Th total €rs are suxious that the wheat operators should | receipts during the m& ten Javs were, asshown besrin mind the adoptivn of this rule, aud | by the Heglster's ke 504 cars of red, and Kuar their contracts uccordiogly, 152 cars, or about 47,00 bushels, of No.9 spriug. Buttogo buck & hitle. When the elevator | ‘This conclusively shows that outside of the neu discovered they had pust thete feot ‘1o 1t, | boat-loads which were ductared Lere, thero was wetaphorfeally sud collectively, by ssuing the | comparatively little mizing done. “*apevial bin ' recelpts, w cousultation was bad, HOW MUCH UAS BEEN NEALIZED and the result was a deterwination Lo selegate |out of she corner cannot be determined now, the queation of the wepoction ol the mized win- | The deal bere i3 50 intimately mixed up with ter aud spring to tust of Mils ¢o that, until the balance sheets THE APPEALS COMMITTRR of both are squared up, the profits caonot be of the Board of Trade. Tus Cowmittee con- | figured out. How wuch kas been unloaded b aists of threo geutlewcn slected by the Beard abipmant, and what rewains to be disposed of, naue of the . Princioai. Kinds, siikn Woolena Yeiveu” Mol oo slaxis acques, eic..ic., ban s cleatict, aod ‘Tepalred at amall et H 0 U s nse. 'Orders received and returned AUG. BCIWA hre iiouse. ""z’é;“'il\l’f'fl""m'mfifl‘..‘-w 100 Bouth Uy v 5 {raiy DYED of 'o’n“‘-;mzs T i Tadls ‘o 0. c3” Urcasch Bacquca s dycd aug viesned. vte. B8 iin, Oura Y LADIES AND GENTS. BIRDS. o R P i ik MR PSR by KAENPFER'S MOCKIXG-BIRD FOOD, SR RN T 137 OLABX.-BT, LORNE, Loxpoy, July 81.—~The Newa is lnformed that