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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, 1880— TWELVE DH, notably the one empowering the King | roltiatate deporeal Hishopy ile prahane the National Liberals will conlesee with the Con: » thus creating ainofority In favor The Prussian Dict adopted Articte 9 of the ment that clersy- hot be Hable to lng their functions in Helghhoring parishes where the holder of 0 cure ia prevented from ofielating. CENTRAL ASIA. REPORTED BEFEAT OF THR RURBIANS BY jmmedinte danger. ne and coher would sou pe a great tragic e, pnt tho French aro atill metornte coffer, or rather echtecory, drin for the quality of the fragrant berry degenerates ‘oa baa been nlways tooked on an ay man or woman ina fob is looked on ns FOREIGN. son Glee Club, which was heartily aye pradiaugh Denies the Right of the Commons to Un- seat Him, edd that Hae ,) 1 1 Ditag farhlon.. Th LOCAL CRIME, SANGEIVS FENCE. ‘The police. with all their shortcominzs, must te glyen credit fora brand new departure, Af tor nscertaining that a thief named Otto Bell- nan had disporod of bis plunder ta one Sanger, recond-hand denier at itis probable the the day th patient peoame leliriour, 2 et Dr, Binke read a Afeltert fenmuent cherte og Iaughter and ap plause by its hoppy hita. HOR LAN Wer, Patasy WOR Introduced, account of his col —" mk alster, uncle, and mother came to and took bim home in a earringo. detiriour, bit euaily walked from bia bed Ho In 22 years of uge and siagle. but litte to say. Ashe was loavi in went off noc To intimate exotic in Paria, thourand ever {nated ten, naoothing draught In alc }) With an snveny men legally appolnte prosceution for exerelel gave tue iaterestin; saloon be said, © The gut idn’t mean to do tt. tilked he attll Insiste the which he threw vis, of Sew York, also’ connection with the tnstitution under the ad- ininisttation of Bishop Chase, den, of Chiengo, being intraduced, 5 oneof the sons of Kenyon resi- te T-have to present to bis Excellency, I, 1, Hayes, President of the United States, our arecting, as long as wwe follow the detation given ts Dy his-example os a soldier, aa a atatesman, atl aman, we shall be on the road to honor of the rlunint of Chieago. i ayes, on reeelying the testi. fal whieh was handed to him, arose aud friends to whom he shooting wus accidental, honesty Sanger ‘be nacertalned note the weapon, He Is Forcibly Ejected from the Floor of the indignantly denied, detentives swoto out a warrant to search the piace for stolen property, and thay carted the p inolpal portion of the man's atouk fo tha Con teal Station. ‘There an inventory was made of the ehlef articiea, and furnisned to the press for publicatlon, The result waa far moresatlafuctory (han they expeuted, ‘Tho firet to call was Mra, 1iny Indiana avonue, silverware tnurked Canadian tmimigration—Qnochee’s Gala Day—VPreashsterian General Assembly dent at Chirage, nnd Marriago witha Deceased Wilen {twas nq self-cocking ‘Trenter revolver, betonga to Barney, and wor taken from btn b dobn whon be found him drunk and quarro he drew the weapon it, and not to shoot, and that hg would have drawn no weapon at all bad Murray: ‘and attempted to elect bin the grasp of such a man hoe felt sure that O'Brien was going to worst his, 28 Loxnoy, June 23.—It 18 reported that n Ve know that, telegram ling been recelved in London sny- {ng tho Russians have been defeated by the Tureqmiuns and, compelled to retreat. Both sides lost heavily, Spectat Dupateh to The Chleago Tribune OTTAWA, June 24—At the request of the St. Jenn Baptlate Sueiety of Quebee the Fed- eral Government have decided to send a largo number nf pamphlets relating to cont merce, narieulture, mantifactures, and the stiperlor advantages offered the emigrant to Canada, and particularly to, the Northwest, for distribution in Quebec during the great celebration, and whila so niany thousands from the United States aro inthis elty, ‘Phe Quebee Government will also pamphlets on the suporlor advantages of ‘Contined in the Clock hot held hint fas ‘ou the testhinoniat from the anloon. Darius Knights, of Ne who Identified articles “K." valued altogathor at about $75, house wus entered one day while Mrs. was sick ached up-atnira, the: servant having iy left the outer door open WO youre of age, atumpy busld, and is in the hands of the police couskory toa killlyg at Bure ontn no, but he has ulwoys Tie (s not'reputod ous fellew, and belongs to a good family. JUVENILE THIEVES, Resitonts in the North Division will do wel Dowaro of two Iittie girls, whos desoription ts appended, who ninke tt a business to enter resl- donoce, ostensibly louking for employment, but foranopportunity toateal, oalled at the houseufl Mrs. mith-Roscnarans he northwest corner of Clark street an avenue, and stole from off n burcau a gold witeh and clntn, valued at $35, somo postage- aind about $2 gush. vory fat. Ife hus bee St Tdestre that you shall carry iny yerv heartlest thanks to ‘on for thelr kindness, and gay to them that aslong us they are iroe to the lessons and principles taught at Kenyon College, taught then. and taught now, we have ne fear of their success. regitent Ww Inharmony Appears to Character- ize the Berlin Conference Proceedings, Sr. Perensnuna, June 2.—An Imperial uknse published to-day fixes tho numbor of mon to be enrolled 1 1880 for tie con.pletion of the army at 235,000, VARIOUS. AFGHANISTAN, Lonvon, June 2,—It Is belleved that nego- fintions with Abdurrahman Khan have not been’ sucecssftt!, and are not likely to sue- eced, because the Chiefs of the Afghans tribes refuse to recognize hig claims to the won exouipated. nf its occurrence, All Indicate Hell> Tho residence of Mra. Prairie qvenuc, wos man to be the thief, Mary A. Vatrick. No, 205 enterod in a similar manner the aama week, She indantiNnd out of Bangers etock at lad} gold stem-winding wateh, a chaln, Tho’ Russlana Agaln Dofented by tho 7 Bodine was called out to Tureomans In Central Asta. speak on the prolongation of enltege annec- Tio said hea did not exactly under stand to what his honor the Presilent of the He remarked that he | Moxtheat, June 3,—An oxcited meeting of shareholders of the insolverit Consolidated Bank wag held to-day for the purpose of taking a vote on the resolution to prosecute civil actions against the Directors whose alleged carelesness brought ruin upon the bank. Mr, John Rankin presided. all #10, FLO, Cans, of No. 24 Stato trent fied two loather ‘cuses containing sample xhors vrdued nt £1, which wore stolen one day from the rear en) of bla bug cluthut-wrluger, Inrenlity only tooking: Versailles Officials Resign Rather than Enforce the Religious Decrees. exerelyes referred, speech In Chlengo upon the way home. EGYPTIAN SLAVERY. Flourishing Condition of the Tratle— Life in the Land of the Pha= zou, wi brown calleo dress, Wdark hat; the other appenred older, and worn a light dross, and claim whose o's uRual Anenkln the 12th of June, identified a allvor ten- i ficher, and other artl+ Parr, of No. zr Tut ©, GREAT BRITAIN. was entered in Melina MRADLAVOIE . Loxpos, June 23.~—The House of Com- mons to-day was crowded, Jaugh presonted himself at the table tho Speaker informed him that in consequence of the resolution of yeaterday he must re- Bradlaugh wished Speaker. ‘The oppositioneried, * Withdraw.” The Speaker Informed Bradlaugh that ho must withdraw, Labonehere moved that ho be heard at tho bur. Agruci to. Bradlaugh eloquently combatted the reso- Jution against him, Hesald tt was unprec- edented to condemn any one unheard. Me argued agaliiathulng accused of athetam. Ile would not forego his opinions or clatns ton seat. The House night expel him, but untlt he had taken his seat It line no jurisdiction, ‘The Nouse cannot ovorride the law whieh permits him to take oath. If on nppent should be necessary, ns he hopes It will not, Ilo asked: the Houso to givelhim justice, which the Judges would glvo him if appealed to, Bradlaugh was loudly choored. “Tho Speaker asked whethor Bradlaugh should be called Into hear the pleasure of Durnas, June 2.—Ex-Empress Fugénia arrived here from Zuland on her way a THE ONELIRK, IBRALTAR, June 23,—The Egyptian obo- lisk, for New York, has arrived here. terfleld street, dentified $90 tools, which wore atolen from thel There vat awalbanowner at Central Station gern plated knlyos and forks marked } 8 mustard-spoon marked "3B" one murked “MM! 15, 1966,"" and on to tho other marked coat, pantaloons, and vi DESPERATE THUGS. The thugs tu tho West ‘I'welfth street District are becoming quite murderoy or towarde tho police, and if al nt present inueh longer tho murder of 9 police- man will be recorded. Late Monday night Officer O'Grady, who is dotalled in eltizen's and Officer Shanley sighted notorious thug, thief, end desporado Patrick, allus “ iish” Shechey, as he was passing alung Meagher street. O'Grady anid to bis companion. and both sturted aftor around tho block to tho When Brad- Vien “Bens chuck for 920,000 whieh was handed over to John Monk, who was the prosecutor of Sir Franels Hincks and tho other Directors, ng n compromise of the uctlons, tlon was carried by a large majority ap- pointing committee with authority to in- stitute in the name of the bank an action against those of the Directors who were in office before the Inst annual meeting and re- sided in Montreal, for all dividends declared and by which the paid-up capital of the bank was impaired, and also for all losses sts- talned by the bank in consequence of the matadministration of its officers by the eald Directors, with power’ and Instructions be- fore beginning any suit to entertain and re- port to tho adjourned meeting of the share- holders, to bo held on the Ist of September next, any proposition from the said D1 rectors for a settlement of the hank claims againstauch Directors for such dividends and James M. Dougherty, #1 yeara of ago. leat the ‘Twenty-sccond Street Station charged with bastardy by Mary Darnes. Minor arrests: Herman Bresor, larceny of a horse from Mrs. Kelloy; Thomes millkdenlor, cbnrs uncle ‘Timuthy foyed: Birgenin Mi om Fi, Devol, of No. 403 Dr. William Pridmors Is ut tho Twenty-second Street Station churged with assault with a dead- aking threats. Tho come ddic, wth whom ho has ily for some time past at No. nday, she saya, he Cairo Letter to New York Herald, The elave trade in Epypt has lutely been “booming. Within the last three weeks no fess than five convoys of slaves bave arrived from Kordofan, Senapr, and Darfur, On April Macaravan openly entered Asiout,—n town of 00,000 inhabitants, situated on the left unk of tho Nile, rome 20 miles south of Cairo, Aalout Is the motropolls of Upper Egypt— the Thebind—and {s the sonthert terminus of the riilway connecting thut region with Alexandrin, This caravan was the property of avout fifty diferont slave-dealers, and was com- posed of 198 camels and upward uf 900 slavos. Hy far the greater number ol these slaves were boys and girls between tho ages of 7 and 18 years. ‘The moro, youthful and promising of the boys narrowly cscaped being imutiluted by the Coptle pricsts and barbers of Aslout, in former. years rs. D. Tn Hennott. Ni to address the Briana, June 2, ‘he Inhabitants‘of Upper Logan and Maldan have resisted an Invasion Ghazis, who are conse- quently thwarted in thelr intention of col- Teeting lnrge gatherings hostiloto the British. BY MATL, FUNERAL OF THE LATE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Aunt Maggie.” t, and a tady’s cloak. reeny oF, clopbing In their demoan- fairs continue a8 | ly weapon and with wu Ininant ie his wife Ad St. Perersnuna, Juno %.—Notwithstand- Ing the tempestuous wenther this morning, the romoval of the body of the’ Empress to tho fortress was effected, according to the program of the ceremonial sent you yester Tho storm of rain, which lind lasted oll! night, continued until noon, ralsing the water of the Neva nearly level with its banks and thrententng the necessity of postponing the ceremony; but tho weather gradually brightened, and the grand procession started nta gun signal precisely at 120’clock, All the flags on the buildings were drooped or lowered half-mast; on the walls of the fort- ress floated the Imperial mourning standard, ~—a silver eagle on a binck ground. The long procession of picked troops, of gor- Reously apparelled military and civil offi- elals, mitred priesta, and choristers chant- ing the service for the dead, moved slowly along the left bank of the Neva, over the wooden floating bridge, the Infantry, two deop, Untng the whole way except over the bridge. ‘Tho funeral car was magnificent gilded carriage, with a canopy of white and gold, and was followed by the Emperor with his gons and foreign Princes on horseback. Enormorous crowds viewed the {inposing cortége from all ayatlable points, some ove i glasses ‘from the summit th athedral ’ The bier was carried into the eathedral by the Emperor and his sons and deposited on the catafalque, masa, which followed, the Emmeror and tho Grand Dukes kissed the {i “hile the others present kissed her On entering and leaving the Emperor bowed to the Diplomatic Corps, for whom a special laco in the enthedral had been assi; rds SuMeld and ‘Torrington attende procession on behalf IN. Bennty, June %.—According to telegraphic intelligence from St. Poterrburg, to-d fi assed off successfully, in accordance with the propram adopted. forenoon were ushered in by stormand rain, but towards midday the wenthor suddenly cleared up, and, on the stroke of 13, the solemn and sombre proces- sion, compnsed of more than bernn to movo away fi made violent threats of | Kilth self with w razor for her from the house. John Leo ts the name of a rufban, 25 age, who whi{o under the influence of noon yesterday entered the saloon of Litzat No. 87 West Indiana street, and by. b's rough manner and foud talk attempted to create # disturbance, that purpose, aud cl “Wo want Hlsh,” it must be. mnde, long experience bas rendered expert in tho about which cornars han a half adozen of his Jimmie Cavanngh, * the “Gully” Durns, Alick Bobuer, and a few others whom the police did not recognize. As‘ Bish" reached them, ho turned suddenly upon O'Grady and with a foulonth said, * Now ot you,” at the same tine pullluga revolver ring two rhots full at him in quick succes- sion, The others began firing also, and together with the clght shots tired by tho officers there must brvo been some fifteon or sixtcen ebots in all, Thus hold at bay, tho police wore unable to, ne of tho bullets fired by “Blah " atruck O'Grady on the finger, iniiicting Howevor, a8 the gang wae rainy, they muannyed to arrest one of the unknown membors of the assaultiny tho bration be wave the name of Edwards, bu juring, tho duy he wus recognized as 3 necessary to neutral sex who are aardians and go, and drawing 1 rovolver fired one shut, which passed Lutz and buried fteelf in tho wall. Oftcer Loughlin, of tho West ‘Twelfth Street Station, bh: Just at this Juucture, he arrest ed him up at the station. THE JUSTICES. Thomas Dandon and Michaol Joy, assaulting John Esch, of No, 44 Hastings street, with the Intention of robbing him, $900 cach to the Criminal Court. Justice Wallace: Thomas Mack, lurceny of n coat from Criminal Court; Prank arden-hose froin ‘riinjnat Court; Fred Boom- or, recelving stolen property on co! mreot, 00 to tho Criminal Court, WILL ADJOURN OVER. Saw Francisco, June 23. At an oxecutlyo session to-day resolved to adjourn from July 2 to July 7. PORULATION OF BOSTON. Bostox, June 23.—The census just taken in this city shows a population of 352,000. THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu McGnecor, Ia. June 23.—Thoe Mississippl River at this point hag fallen five inchis since create eunuchs,—thit auch investigation into the uffalre as they see Sie Francis Hineks had been invited to attend, but declined to do so, and sens. a long explanatory letter which waa read to the meeting amldst considorable derision, It is stated hero on good authority that the Quebec Government had under consldera- tion fur some time past a plan for disposing of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa & dontal Rallway, running puruaites of the Oriental harem, The arrival of convoys of sluves has recently become a matt of cotmmon notoriety here. fiv bureaus catablished in Egypt for the supprer- siou of slavery, but it should be remes thut slavery 18 regarded by tho ontirs populn- tlon us an fnstitutior sanctloned by immemorial eitstom and by the Koran. In some quarters of bouse who duos not pod- ees at least one female slave,—this fact at once gives n colurat “ respectability" to the pro- poyen Ieasee. Some strong motive power ta re- quired to cause the Egrptian officers to ine Sir Statford Northcote and Premler Glad- stone both thought that no new caso had -arisen. ‘Ihe latter thought Inst night's reso- Jution was illegal, but submitted. to it as the decision of the House, Labouchere asked leave to move that Brad- Jnygh be allowed to take the oath, Ruled Justice Ingersoll: Cairo no one tun hire ninke any wrreste, rom Quebee to Ct- ta a private company, thereby reanc- ing the debt of the Province. It is tlsn sali that nogotlationsare going on with the Grand ‘Trunk for the purchase, the Grand Trunk ing k» obtain control of the ine between Ottawn an rontg, and thus holla monopoly of ratlway communication from east to west of Canada. Special Drgsates to The Chica only a atigot wound. Hott, GEN to tho in the domestic and social life of tha coun The Consular feonts of the foreign Pow- Labouchere then moved to rescind last but after some discuasion, at the Tequest of Gladstone, withdraw tho { Night's resolution, of the road; ho mi Dut ono or two cxeeptions*Copts, who’ often have fatlly. thes wit priests, who formerly enjoyed the monopoly of creating cunuchs. ‘These consular agents aro, consequently, of H most passive nature, and it this matter would never have fallen under Prince 'Talleyrand's reproach of having “trop 7 jan the alave-supprose- ing machinery.of Egypt some cager euthusiast fa required; goo one whose steam and energy have not yet been quenohed by the fnscinating, plucid, and, above ull, “Jaiasez aller" life on tho bunks of the Nic. Such a man bas come to the front in the person of Dr, Hoth, a Swiss subject, und teacher in the American Misslon-School cg- tablished at Aslout. Wheu tho sluve caravan arrived at Asiout on April 20, Mr. Roth not only reported the fact to the Egyptian nuthoritics, but managed to get possesson of two of the laves, and was about 10 concen! them in his house, when tho French Consular Agent at Asfout at once doclared that the twp #luves were his own private p: and elnimed fro French Consular Agent Is an Copt r. Roth gave back the rotest, and renurtad the facts General of France, who ore whore his ne- in April Zh, Br, the bullets struck him in the right foot aslight wound. He agrees with the officers In ot encounter, The fight was all thy more bitter on account of an en- same band of roughs the: slaye-dealora or Bradiaugh, baving been cniled to the table, the Big Board was informed by the Speaker of the decision of the House, and was requested to with- Faw. Brodlaugh twice reapectfully refused to Statford Northcote moved that tho er be authorized to enforce his with- i drawal, \eThe Honse then divided on this motion. laugh in the meantime stood at tho table, and the motion was adopted—326 to 3s, Bradinugh refused positive thereupon removed beyon returned twice, declaring that 41 no tight to exclude him,—it can only im- ) Northcote moyed that Bradlaugh, having reftised ta obey the Chair, be given Into the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arins. Gladstone, seeing no other mnenns of giving i effect to lust night’s resolution, seconded the ‘The motion to adjourn wag rejected i 105 Fie Northeote’s motion was adop' Br Bradlaugh fs now confined tn the. clock lower of the House of Commons, FREE TRADE PAMPHLET. Augustus Mongredien, the Cobden Club, hasari Amerlean farmers upon the injury tective system inflicts upon tite. Jie estl- qites that the farmers of the aveat Central and Western States ex: 1 900,000 in manufactur PARNELL'S NEW BILE ( for tho rellef of the distress In Lrelnnd nsks 0, gift of £200,000 from the Irish Chureh Fund, FRANCE, Pants, June 23,—Only two-thirds of the $rops are reekoned on this year in the south, whieh Iast year had o full yield. A tolera- Die*crop ia expected In the southwest, but anabundant crop in the east 1s not hoped for, In the centre and west the crops are generally thin, aud in the north they are ino slinilar condition. TUS PLENARY AMNESTY BILL passed in the Chamber of Deputics, The wnajority consisted of 800 Republicans, 8 | Bilimists, and tho Qururc, June 23.—Over 5,000 stran, counter which the now in town to attend celebration, And durh resented # lye; and all hotels and private board! es Jarge party have and delegates are also hero from the night and to-mor- pected. ‘The streets were “unjustly treuted and say they ute going to day Hohner and the “kid™ from Troy were or- rested without uny further resistance. former had in his possession a revolver, one ehamnber af whloh had beon recontly ilischarged, and the lator wis equally weil armed. Bheehoy is wanted for somo recent depredutions, but the f against him, os the cusc stands at present, ips. of the Empress, arrived froin Fal be fine to-morrow, and the grandest {ete ever acen hero 13 confidently expected. reparations are on a grand and Ii treets are Hned with ma elty Is full of bunting. plains takes place at 8 o'clock, rocession in which ant ears will take place. Amongst those who will be present at the banquet in th are ‘the Archbishop and Jilsho; Lord Archibald Camp! talla, membors of the Dominion and Quebeo Governments, and many other the Sergeant-at-Arms, spears, wearing ix oficial robes, will take [spatch to ‘The Cntea une 23.—Thoe +f tonbey. IIo —— the bar, Ho STABBING AFFRAYS. hig House lind ‘A small tont at the corner of Do Puystor and Halsted streets, in which a double-headed boy, sutne serpents, and somo "fakirs" are being ex- hibited, waa tho sceno carly Inst evening of a stabbing affray, which may yet prove serious, account of something out Pearl-Diving- eurl-divers in the Pevsian io sharks during tho Inst year, Tho fact that sume £00.00 worth of is were found in 1870 oxplains bow it ie that mutt be found to enwago in thts perilous oc- iy and th Ney Ho on the No less than thirty’ Gulf fell victima to t neral ceremon: m Mr, Hoth thoir .releass morning and earl named Mekordemain. | Bf ——___—_ Extlen in Siberia. ho London Times stutes thet Rus- y inch better of Bach one reeelyes: dered Mekordenmin to Cal tion ia now under inquiry, Koth caino to Cairo, and, acting under the Tauusing, tho chief American mission in Egypt, Intd the whole mat- enoral of Great Britain. exbibltlon, an employé whoso only known name is Louls bad sume bard words with him, Final- becoming exasperated, stedge-hamaier, advieo of Dr. alan exiles i Siberin aro ve than Is generally supposed, dully four pounds of bread, a pou aud plonty of tea: thoir suflictent, whllu tholr child: and educated {1 achouls. <_< Louis soized a and would have with it but for tho interfere ence of another employé named John Daugh- Louls bad not been on yery friendly torms with Daughton, and bis interferenco only uraing from tho stranger to Daughton, who held the sledge- hamtnerin atmanner asif to warn him off, Louis Pocket-knife coms athim. Before they could ba ton hud recelved fh three Umes on tho head,severing mn artery, ance on the leftarm near the, shoulder, and once on tho left side above the hip, considered the worst. on about three inches Fortress. Immense eople stood and looked on, the precautions taken, hitch or disorderly commotion occurred. r, clad in Cuirsssior uniform, rode 0} {ono authority makes him walk), after him caine princely guests he members of the Imperial fam! dignitaries of ter before tho Consul- The result was that on A Government sent Abmed Russoin Pasha Birrl to Astout, for the of investigniing the matter and brin Blave-deulers to punishment. These Pashas were accompnited by the Firat Dragomen of the Brit- jah Consulate ind 9 company af infantry, Luto at night, after the arrival’ of the troop: camp of tho slave-doaicrs war surrounded. re found—thirty-nino girls ‘The dealers had made the ron are well cured Sor 90 Tribune, Presbyterian General Assombly upheld tho tenets of that adopting an overture protesting agalust the proposal to legalize marriagg with » deceased wife’s slsler, ‘Tho Assemn- pointed an inilnential committee y It will bo to watch over the meas- Win Parliament noxt ‘resbyterlun Gerieral at tho request of ten a painphiet for Altany Journal, Gen. Garfield's entire estgte scales below £20,- OO), ‘This is certainly no proof of a facia evidence o! While Garfiold has beon ing thess paltry thonsands, ‘' his half-soore millions, ro! (also mounted end nunually $400,- sixty-uight slaves v aud twenty-nine bo: niost of their tine, for tho rest of the 000 alrendy been disposed of in Cairo and clave where, Only fifty-soren of the sinves gould bo proved to have been sold. af a denier two elaves were found buried in the ground with Ny. the Court and Stato, Among the more distinguished guests night Gorinan Crown Prines, the Prince, Alexander of diesse, and the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Behwerin, nephow of tho deceased Empresa, ENLARGING THE FRANOWISE IN INLAND, w's Sournal, June your ¢ soparated Dau ationtly gienn~ ure when it is Introduced igeu eae tagges Assembly Ie the only clerical body which has pose ‘the legislation so uncere- the Dominion Senate Archduke William, ‘Tho latter wound Is —_— World's Falr at Rome. Rome sticks to its project of a World's Fair for 1884-8, An Enulish company has offered for $12,000,000 to guarantee its succces. geen fit to o In ono of the tents montously cu at the last session of I It is rumored that Bishop Cameron, of C. B., Is to bo the new Dapal Dole- je not consider them dangerous, though they were all quite sevare. Louis escaped, and the telegraphing all over town for his ‘The proprictor of the te 3 Wren, who keeps a restaurant at No.49 Wert Van buren street. Ho knows Louisa well, but cannot recall bis full nano, John MeKenna, 14 years of a No. Cyprose streat, was attacked at 7200 last evening on the corner of Taylor and Kemb els by a boy cf about hie ownage named Theat, residing at No. 15 Almond street. former was stab ie alr to “enable ‘Thirty-six slave dealers were captured and aro now in Cairo une I havo seen some of tho staves who wore with this caravan, but 161 could find only one who could speak brokeu Arable, tha conversation was not very brisk. Tho slave whom T*interviowed” wis ny about 17 yours old, She told mo in reply to in} questions that ehe and ber nuatiand had both Been cuptured by the alnveshunton, Hor busy that hud heon sent off with u differout caravan. Bho belongent to the Z a Yesterday, as Ww of Parliomentar amountof important Irish the Honseof Commons. ‘The greatest {tem uestionably the Irish 1, and wo are glad to jo to congratulate tho Irish mombers and the country tipon a signal victory, iat the’ motion for the second e bi has been carried without which equalizes hag been so often ax- ed In these columns that here 1s as little necessity for us to enter into detalls regarding {t now'ns there was for Mr, Richard Power In proposing the bill for the second reading ton familiar agsetnbly, For ears houschold suffrage hins oxist- nelish municipalities, and so long the Introduction of th form jn England, it was proposed, that a alm u should bo extended .to Ireland @ of Wellington, tho Tories of tha day, succee ing the boon, and in. imposing the neceasity n residents in efore they.could al government tr municipal —<———————_—$<—— Morsford’s Acid Phosphate In Indiges- usiness occupied Ontcago Tribune, See It is understood that ming has, after consideration, decided to declina the ofiice of Engineer-in- Chief of tho Intercolonial Railway, which was tendered him some days Counterfelt $5 bills on the merce are in circulation here, ‘Che figures ero yery skillfully execu KENYON COLLEGE. and Other Distin= guished Guesta Attond tho Commonco- Dr. A. 8, Carpenter, of Keene, N. H., says: “It tse Angilomedicine. Lbavotaien It mysalt y paticnts for indigestion eative organs, and always Orrawa, J Snadford Ite and prescribed it for m: or fnervation of tho di with satisfactory reau Gentlemen extravagantly praiso thé Cuticura Modiciaal Shaving Soap. 0, Bank of Com- ayadeoyn triby and came ‘Fusher is tho eupltal of Darfour, and about 1,600 miles from Asiout by the caravan route. Mr, Ruth tald me that many of the slaves had been concealed In the unclent Egyptian tombs in the mountains near Aslout. funy other carayans of elnves haye been seen by travelers in tho desert lutely, Capt. Burton and Prof, Sinith met two caravans tear the 8, to thn southwest of Alexandria. ing thla question ot sl should be thken not to confound the syst Oriental slavery with tho brutalizing bondage ch formerly existed iu tho Britian colonted the Southern States. Blayoa fu the Eust— pt—mercly liye under pnestio servitude. The: onjoy rights and privileges socorted them b} civil laws and by the Korn, which embodied tho Mosulo sluve luws of the Jewish derlpture, They kro never employed in rough or Meld labor, Their work isoften merely nominal. They are anions and friends of “gave”? bears with it no 1, where but afew yeara since oO name of Mamclukes, wielded the sovureign powor of the land, At the present time the highest offices are open to men who have bogun their curcer as slaves, and from tne class bave sprung many of tho nivst prominent FBgyptlan statesmen, the a Munielpai giand* and Ireland, tatned and argu ll, who attended bim ui ks the wound wil) not ous, Beat did it with hia llttle pocket-knife, and wag therefore arrested by Sergt. Watson aud, ocked up at the Hinmur eh sar ANT a Papillon curcs plunt polaoniug. BUSINESS NOTICES. For constipation, biliousnens, imdl- estion, headache, tuke Arund's | Vegetablo Howe) Regulator. ‘It ucts like a charm. Re- sulta: Pure blood, healthy complexion, clear hed, Price Weonts, Depot, nort Madiaon street and Fifth aveuue, Dr. Wm. Alex. Groon. my Ga, woitea: Menlo Liohip's Liquid. Extinot of lity, wenkness, dyspepsia, nervous aftilctions., J have mln aa ir Leeitimists, ‘Twen 33 Bonapartist eelyed Jn silenge. GAMDETTA’S POWER, Legitimists abstained n tho Senate the bill was re ALMOST A MURDER. An fll-teeling which has existed for upwards of two years between Leroy Payne and the om- ployés of hls livors-stable on oue side, and near ly all the othor huck-owuurs and thelr pimployers on the other, waa the indiroct cause of uo shooting affray yesterday forenoon in Dodo's saloun, at Ne. 140 Michigap avenuc, cornur of Monroo street, which may yet result in a mur- dor. Tho principals were James O'Hrien. Gasuren, O., June 93.—Among the prom- Inent visitors who have arrived hore to _at- tend the Commencement exercises of Ken- yon Collego.aro President Mares, Justices Waite, tho Lon, ago ag that and at Panis, June 24,—It is believed that the ono aon resilt of Gambetta's action tn th affulr will be to basten the 4g the authority of the Cah ened by his jntervention that it Is not possl- Die for'it to tive until October, 1881, the date heretofore understood tor the renewal of the Chamber of Deputies. eneral olections, not is ‘so weak Stanley Mat- ed_in prevont- ht reatralnt of « rites: Coldens Joss of appetite, and found it the best remedy f ever used, —————$———_ oware of a frandue lent imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now be- {mg forced on the market b; upon having Dobbins’ << ‘Travelers, atop at tho Astor House, Now York. 0 qualification w Irish munilefpal boroughs have ayolee In thelr muni dQ the oxpenditure of This occasioned such striking qualities ag a comparison, Detween Dublin and Leeds bri ing prominence, where twa cl opulatiqn exhibit tho disparity clpal voters, while ten thes as man other Irish mun ete~a8 contrasted Now York, Chicago, and other distant points, and many from Cincinnat!, Cloveland, and elsowhero In tho State, ‘The President, ac- companied by his son Burchard, arrived hero at? a m. Thursday. Uo fs the guest of Bishop Bedell. He was presont last evening ataraception tendered the senlor class by Mrs, Oliver Blake at Harcourt place, ‘The annual alumna! banquet was held thle George W. Jones, Esq, of Cin- elnnatl, of the class af 184, presided over the annotniced the toast: ita Son.’ Response by Bishup Bedell, who Mt Was with Jobu MoNoil and The former. is omployed as a driver by bls brother, who owns a ptabje and p saloon on Adams street, noar Btich- syup avenue, O'Brien is employed aso dsiver by Mr, Payne, The dlepyte between these two factions of hackmon bus been the right of way at tho Palmer House. Payne, through somo arrangemont made with Potter Pulmer, genics hack othor than his ows to Mr, Payne's oure 9 other hickownurs they claim that, fro Uoensed, thoy have The public wil} sometimes the cam publle prosecutors of es have realgned rathor than elvo effect to the decrees against authorized religious societies, SOUTH AMERICA, FIQUTING AT BUENUS AYRES, Losnon, June 2i—A Buenos Ayres dis- Patch of Monday saya: Place in the suburbs, A commorclal crisis bas oceurred,” The rivalry between th ment and the Province of Buenos Ayses fs of That Province is nenrly equal in extent and political Importance to the remalning twelve Provinces, and has long been accustomed to dictate to its weaker Sisiera, Tho trouble now is caused by the election of Gen, Roca ag President of the Ar- Bentine Republic over Carlos ‘T'rejedor, the candidate of the Buenos Ayreans, Ww the Natlonal Government, in ap- of trouble, left Buenos Ayres headquarters st. Ba It ty the Nat stigma in Egy) for Instance, alavea, under 1 For instance, Terni! io Baddyk, the ambitlous and unprineipled Reta and Moute a el of fur execeding that of the legitimate sons of tho Und Bevame the sceoud personage in Wrhaps tho mast remarkable elemont jal slavery {# the eunuchs. Th sulur creatures ure readily distingulabed by tho American and Kuropean travoles winter in Cairo. havo Bl res, tong, dangling legs. high shoulders, and i, worovehing volces. it riuculy furtuncs,—for instance, Axa, the ohiof eunuch of tho ox-K roveniy of ut iuwuully wear DRESS GOODS. ROTHSCHILD, 168 STATE-ST. OPENING! RICH DRESS GOODS CONHISTING LARGEL ‘¥ OF NOVELTIES Sik and Wool Combinations, AN-Wool Fabrics in Faney and Armure Effects, Grenadines, Debeiges, Tissugs, &¢., &6, Japanese Barages, and Khyber Buntings, Just Received a Special Importa- ti : ‘The sane ig trueof tha mt towns—Cork, Belfast, vith thelr equals In Ene y was made still yore (by the Parliamentary Sranchise con: strated, two and 9 mes more dificult fora man to obtain for s ‘Town Councillor e rendered yet tho right of ai rlages are unllcensod, wee “A battle is taking e, attained power fnnsmuch ay’ they Ing down to £4, makin General for Ireland almer House, ummons by tho dozen have been procured by they in tura las drivers for soliciting custom in the: ‘tut liveryuieu and unlicensed e Natlonal Govern- 8 truck buck at dong. standing, than for a member of Py franchise would, of conrso, more extraordinary by tho introduction of the Pariiamentary Household-Suftrage bill which the Government are about to of thiz country, Onl ars to have been rajued directly agains tll, for Mr, Gibson only covertly opposed | nad that wag Mr. Corry’s, of Belfast; but th insiness of hivargument had et of support to the menstire than do+ especially us it evoked ord Mayor of Dublin, even ff the fact adduced by uilymanaged thelr pro the very reason why the munlel, representation should be improved, and Tass, lustead of a eliquy: ratepaying eltizens adult ghare fn tho management of thelr local af- Moy ita that he sf 5 thd very town for whieh Mr, Corry ts jnemiber in Parliament adopted a series of the assiwilation of the mu; parliamentary au chises, confessing that It was ridiculous the mun who gould Parliament wos deemed unfit to vote for o Water Commissioner, or a ‘Town Councillor, or a Poor-law Guardian. prised of the futillt: aa for a blow he reselved ta-dit ey would all sympat! een rojulcing fh the ldva that he was # son of Kenyon until today, peutlonen of thi ze with hiw, mi Those cuses, and businoss if they ware to decid tw. And ax no oliclal has tla the dispute, for sotteiting it $400,000, a dollar as foes black — oMlefal vy would epoil: a lucrative bl bi ti i ination buss uc! wd the inclination: Temctock ings and rad tho diet grown They ride eplendid pure-bred Al do O'lirien’a . ada rule, exocllent horsemen, and rink vast quantitica of Vienna deserve thein somewhat minutely, for, miraolg ocours, the Turkish Emplre wi ear isl, and in tho crush of coming 9 Present slatus of the cunuchs may red. Itlswelgnificant fuct ¢ Bu pa by nny unjesy [It was thavot the able and adlstluguished guest at his left (ChicfJustico whom hud concurred in the he was notasonof Kenyon, was determined, however, to look tho matter, ant if their opinion proved to ba correct he felt, Inelined, t wy nubt Maraey retorgueo from William Carter bolt buck-ownerm, drove up.to roardwed that, Waite), both oi same Province, juent which $s now laylng slege te Buenos Buenos Ayres say uring three ¢ nsec unable to force its way into ot gome refreshments "Brien to move his carrlugo " FOQ froin in front of boy could drive in. ‘Ons, be considerably alter hat %6 per cert of the youn made gunuchs never jive This feurful mortality: hoir value, and tho com will coutinie to be eupplle ressiug tnuchinery In the wort uiny exiets in tho Rast, and this can only atupped uy the appllcution of the “bag and r telegrams fro! pas been flettin: lo they returned from the Larrouw be saw wha they were and Docume quite enraged, A slde- walk fight ensued, and NeNeil aud Carter, beh undor the tutluence of Hquur, proved po mate! for O'Rrisn, Tn abort, they both wore whipped. forenoon’ O'riun and” another of 1 Murray, au Engine who bas fought ogg tir prizo-t! he took # walle ele Sith reully Increases The Bishop, conthauh roat pleasure and happine » to spenk), of the dito w volte and a a now to Jntro- 6 of our wluniil,—anable wan, jn spito of all slaver —— THE CONFERENCE. AT JOUGGERUEZADS, 18, June 23,—It ts reported that the conteyence at Berlin Is at loggerheads; that Austria and Russia are unwilling to’go as far as France and England deatre, for feur of re- opening the whole Eastern question, It fs reported that Italy enurgetloally protests Sgalnst tho oxtension of Austria’s right of eentrot in the Adriatic, and that the Aected settioment of the Montenegrin culty by the ceaston of Dulct: fore, Nicely to fall through. GERMANY, TURNISH REPRESENTATION, Benin, June 93.—Lurkey la busy making Ollclal representations In Berlin, TUE CUURCH DIL. Bennigson, tho Netioual Liberal leader, has had an interview with Biamarck and the Minister of Ecclestastical Affaire, and it the Government will consent to the omission or _¢ Alteration of certain clauses of the Church es Ine uianner whieh redounds not ont: of the Slate, byt to the introduce to you President went was grested with loud oud the r tha applause hed nearl: sided; the entlre audience rose to thelr fee! with renewed shouts of applause, President Hayes Mn. Prespent: to depart trom a rile E had hitherto have omy and wit of money have ro duced tog of the bareus footing," na it were, Never out hurgms which contain Letwoon eo un four hundred young and Lesutiful stayes. These ios wll owe thelr ull i] aud ofted to a elugle 1! Usually kept up aa a dee servo fa iy England, and useless catabl upon personages of 4lyh rank, At lonst two Frjucessos in Cairo own large byrems, wl threshold iw never crossed by au with tho sole exception of tho deutist and phyr aician, who, whan cull allowed to got out thyt wate with slonal operations. Last 'T resolutions for MaNoll, eapousing hie bre Nita Curter inet them, and bane did some words about tho tight. ‘They wijourncd to Dadgu's salvo, and, Just aa thy Oo drink, UAtloKs On 19 pe wellws on tho part of Medteily precipitated The former vaunted ‘or & member of For 8 barem rk of phopsant pro- fist}a encounter. 2 Mr Corry, ap- of stopping tho way, welded, withdraw bis amend: Dill, and allowed the seca) the Irish members on e Liberal Goverdment on thelr iJaving supported the y have stood to thelr pledges id the Conservatives, having iy rrhic victory the Jost tine there was only 4 majority of five agulnst the and abstained from pathy second reading, a 7 Coffee and Tea jn France. ‘Mme. de Sévigné proved’ horself at prophotess whou, writing to her daughter, eho Mowoed myself uid down and kept In my pubifo shoud do it now i reaponke to this ver: of yours; but Jong nilnd that for me at leas| make gn after-d laughter}, and I have resolutuly adhered to he purpuse indicated. ud beat for mo to be occasions; so, standing by reat and very warm regard for plause}, and for oll ber ") totus 4 fon and probe ‘A. song was thon sung li Latiu by the Ken- them, jgno Is, there rew an revolver and GS hearty greetin; 0 harem, are peyer ek" Lark dover the right oyu. Mon pon, wilked west, Bod theo, ei rrosuxd by’ locked up at Central Tho wounded mun was taken to the stables at No. 144 Michigan aveuue, und was to ‘the County J Fenger, who dressed ins would, found about one- i tho bullet os iT Uae to whuthar paged into tho bi WW Donut the 1 ‘ were unalde Codecide as to the “result of tho symptoms thought ‘was overtaken onubled to examine the | Gross, Hi ny tho Just tpree years by the Prefect of Pollce in Cairo, under the supervision of the British Consulate. Thove figures showed that no less thun 91 por cont of tho Ciregssian female slaves sot fre and Ul por 0 colored feuale al Dooume juuatcs Of houses of i fame, gult is not encourag atutistics comp en Jege will bave in nerous career,!” opt alsgun im Nuns’ Veiling. SUMMER SILK! WEST EAD DRY GOODS 10 REDUCTIONS, LARGE LINE. Summer Silks! Marked Down. I case Japanese Silks, 25c¢ yd. 25 pes. Satin d’Lyons, all silk, $1.25 yd. Heavy Black Gros Grains reduced from $1.35 to $1. 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