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FOREIGN. England’s Afghan Policy An- nounced in the House of Commons, Afghanistan Completely in the Grasp of the British find ts to Be Allowed to Have No Rela- tions with Any Other The Amcor Monarch Only of the Singte Province of Passage of the Irish Compensae tion Bill in the House of Commons, Preparations for the Grand Naval Demonstration tor Turkoy’s Queen Victoria Sald to Haye Urged the Sultan fo Grant tho Required Concessions. Weekly Roviow of tho English Orops and Grain Trade, GREAT BRITAIN. Lonnay, July je stenmer Hazeldean, Capt. Hall, from Bilbao for Neweastle, sunk yesterday in the British Channel. live of the crew were drowned. NEARING HER DESTINATION, * 'The dory Little Western, Capt. George TP. Thomas, from Cloncester, Mass., June 12, for this port, passed the Scilly Islands at 10 this YELLOW-FEVER, ‘The steamer Derwent, at Havre from the West Indies, lag yellow-feyer on board. ‘Three persons died on the passage. Elght- ven are convalescent, LORD HOSEATRY has accepted the nomination to the Lord Ree- torship of the Universily of Edinburg. THE WPLEMEN, Tho American riflemen were much cheered upon gelng up to recelye the prize at the hands of the Prince of Wales. All the papers i Farrow wu yd ‘The marker who took the bribe in tho Olymple competition Is: under arrest. The court of Inquiry has not yet given ity deeds: Jon dn the inatter, hh town sturgzested that two strane wi] in the butts ta watell the tarzet Hiring the match, inorder but Hyde declared ft un ention the dispute between " n by a steam Jaunelyon the ‘Times vestry rR theman nnd aclady nud two children: were ERY COMPANIES, inynire into the Companies of the Bedford wid Merkley, of the Niehard Asheton- ‘ ‘alter If Jemes, 1, Joseph Mirth, pf the Mouse of Com- '¥ banquet of the corporn- tion of Trluity Houde fie Amerlean Mintater Tepid to the feastef “Our DI Visitors,” whieh was coupled with Lowell's aMt the anibyersar wrived at Plymouth the champlon seufler. NHATION NLL. Jon-for-Disturbanes came up in the House of Commons to-night if Arthur ‘Potten InOVved to refeet the MHL. ‘The House d aud the motion was negutlyed—208 to 237, MSH BELIEF yt sot Lords to-night the Irish ‘Che Austratlan packel Rellet’ bit pe “In tho Tonse of Commons the Compeitsn- read a third time and dnally Tite EMPNESs EVOENIE has arrived st Plymouth, TIE Chora,” Very serlous damngre was tone to the erops throughout Worcestershire, Shropshire, and parts of Stulfordshire b: und Monday, AFGUANISTAN, y heavy ralus Sunday F: —~Fridny prayers were read In the name of the new Aweer, Abdurratunan- Khan, with a fair degree of enthilaingm, “At Jellalnbad the hews was yecelved with satisfaction. ‘Tho first Interview betwi political agent and the new Amee: rly this week, ten miles north of Cantr, July In all the mosques “The British guard ts withdrawn from the City-Hall fnte Bala Missar, Vrlest Moughiia Alliain Is trying to recon- itlon chiefs to Abdurrahman, done toward healing old feuds and strengthening Abdarrahmay's bay dtds reported that th Cadul he August, eile the oppo: Much has be je nrmy will evacuate Loxpox, July 2! polut out the fact as slenifiennt that, prockumation of Abdurrahman ‘Kahn, arms ured was! Ameer of Cabul,” * Aincer of Afghantstui” Indicating the ine tention of the Geyernmont to malntuin the separation of Candahnr, ATTACK AVPRENENDED, ‘The British foreés In front of Candahar apprehend an atutek from Ayoob Kalin, 4L—In the House of Com farguls ot Hartington, Secretary for India, replying to an Inquiry, sald com. eations with Abduirahmaw Khan we and contiiued by a present Viceray, Wy been recognized ts Aiver of Yorelun Minister or foreign, In- e@ WL be allowed vt Cabul, purnry usslitance iy promised le will not be niked to receive wv British Iisslon, but vw MolmMmmedsu Envoy will bo gentto Cabul on behaltot 1 hopud the troops will shortly beable to re- tire, handlug over tlie elty to the Ameer, ne the Marqals of Ripan, tl nila, und it is Lord Hartington also sald that the wncers tality of Afghan polllirs was go great that ta Linpodstbly to tee) that al here wer Guided, but ner Jetirement uf tho troups wer contingent ypon the” proceedhy alurruunan Khan or the peo} Gen, Stuwart was ani Wt aby possible comblaation, ra when und how he thought tt, hun Kian had been Informed that no negotiations cuutd be entered Into as yet Tespocting Candahar or the districts othe ‘Treaty of. alse informe not’ consider Atehantstin sphere of. Interference Jower, ‘and “tut the ruler ‘of not have relutions | with an Fr exeept Great Britalny donned to her. destreg, id audvice, Great dritin would agulust unprevoked auygresasion by any fore rtere Ju the tnterual Laur traybles nents for the not altogether that firent Britain” by any foreign’ Cc that ff he con- was golded by Uritaln would not 1 Kk his tu necept a i Probably at aro veunehae Bion Of our sreangements with: hin, an Ene vuy will be pete hala commit nether Chode arrangements bhull by embodied in a formal treaty will CHICAGO TREBURA: 'TURSDAY, JUnyV 2 depend maluly upon Audurrahinan hiinaelfs the desire ho evinecs for our frlendship and to fallow our advive, and, above atl, Won hia treatment of those Chiefs mud tribes who have been our friends during tho past two yenrs, 7 THE NEW AMEER'S TOLtcy, ACabul dispatch to the Times says; BAL general fvellug of relief fs manifest among the Afghans that a conclusive step is at last faken, and tha new Amwver will commence his relen witht many conditions hy his favor, Tle will searcely allow sentimental gratitude to Rusala for past favors to outweigh those futtre favors which he knows he may expeet from the British If he poles tov nor. if all native testimony fs to be belleved, will tho Afghans them: | rmnit their tute ure rul risk involving thon i axecond contest with the British “by exhibiting Rug slan sympathies.” » MAHOMED JAN. A corresponttent nt Bombay now reports that Mahomed Jan did not go te Charikar, as he dreaded meeting Abdurraliat Khan, TURKEY. P THE PORTIS REPLY VO TUN COLLECTIVE NOTH OF THE POWERS, CONSTANTINOPLE, duly 20.—The Porte, tn Ls reply to the eolleetive note of the Powers, points out that Article 24 of the ‘Treaty of Berlin only expressed a wish for, and author- ithe Powers to offer, nediation* not “arbitration.” Jtdeelares that tho deelsion of the rerent conference gives Greves more territory than did Protocol 13 of the Bertlt ‘Treaty, and lntleates that the praposed eesston Jneludes positions which it ts tmpossible for ‘Yurkey to surrender, INCREARING TIT ATMY. ‘The 1935 battalions of Turkish regular troops In Kurepe oO been Increased to Suv men fn each battellon, 5 TREATING FOR A UNION, Lonxvon, duly 26.—A dispateh from Hieh- arest says the “Purkish Ambassador lins res evived Information that Aleko Pasha; Gover nor of Kastern Rownella, is treating with tho Bulgarians for a inion with the Bubrari- ans, with the object of dethroning Prineo Alusxander in hls favor, TIE PROPOSED NAVAT, DEMONSTRATION. Pan, July 2—-Titelligenes from Vienna is to the effect that the proposed: maval ¢ onstration wilt take place shaultaneousty I the Adriatle and zEgean Sens, off Autivari and Salonen, f HIE EASTERN QUESTION, Dentrs, July 26,—It §s feaved that the gaod understanding cxlallne among the -Powers respecting ‘Turkey will be disturbed wher fs necessary to proeced from nicre nego! fion to rent netion. THREATENING, -Loxnox, July 26—A Parts dispateh an- nounees nother heavy fall at the Bourse owlng to the threatening aspect of affairs In the Enst INSPECTION, , Losnos, July 2%.—A Bertin correspondent telegraphs that Prines Frederlek Willian has gone to Swinenmnde to inspect tho tron vlad squaitron in’ connection with the pro- posed“ ainval domoustration in’ Turkish waters, * WILL ADIERE, Loxpox, July 2.—A correspondent tele. raphs from- Home that a Cubinet Couell fins deetded to adhere to, the decision of the other Powers In regard to the naval demon stration, _ REPULSED, Loxnox, July 20.—A Pesth dispatch says Todo. reports fram the camp of Tust that many hundred Montenesrins recently made a rald near Cexzrlea, but were repulsed after three hours’ fighting, TUE QUE TO.THE SULT, The Ruppet pro have recelved information from the best sourees in Constantinople that Queen Vie- toria recently addressed an autograph letter to the Sultan dmploring Juin in the Interest wf his Empire to accede fo the wishes of the Powers, ENGULISIL GRAIN TRADE. KLY REVIEW. Lownon, July 26.—The Mark Lane Ex- press in bts review of the grain trade thepast week saya: ‘The harvest in England will probably combence within a week and wilt be general in three weeks, ‘fhe wheat plant still stands well, despite recent. storms, but there ly some Increnso fn the blight, A good dual of barley was hdd by storms, but where it escaped this barley Is the most promlsing of tha crops, Oats in Ireland and Scotland esceedlgly goo Markets during the pst. week “have been almost stationary, All present Influences. of offerings and stocks favog an advance In prices, but tradets come pletely dowluated by the harvest prospects of Thivand other countries, ‘Theso are far trom be- ing uniformly promising, but taken sltoxettier they ure sufliclently imfaverable to pre’ the lmproyement which the ordinury ciretm- stanees of supply and demand should others wise h ndlnecd, Continentat Ingutry: hing continued, but there are skens of abatement. Brithsh pur | chases from the United States have Hkowise been tives, ‘The anantity of wheat on pas- sua Is nearly 2,000,000 qiuirters. Deliverles of English wheat and barley are rather undor the averages for thls tne of the yeny, and prices are miusumlly tow, ene elsh onts coummmded Bout prices, whieh cauged deliverles considerably above July avernges,- Imports into the United Kingdom for week ending July 17, 816, ‘te of wheat and LS, 9l7ewt, of Nour, Cetin titles are onlyanoderate, and, with the i gllsh wheat reserves, alinost run ott, there tmust have beer some strain on the already Breatly dliniuished stocks of forelgn wheat. THE ORIENT. MISCELTA: MATTERS. Siranauat June 2,—Two British and one Russian men-of-war recently visited Corea, but the Corenns made a foretble showlng to prevent thelr landIng, a ‘There Is no further guthentle news about the Kuldja question, lloxa Kona, June 29,—Great Interest Is manifested In the coming of tho American Mission, and thore ts sdmo distrust in high quarters as to the muicably intentions of the Connnisslon, | Vigorous efforts aro making sronund Nan- king to suppress Oplunesineking. The Nanking anthoritles exclude petro- Jen. ‘Lhe reason alleged 1s Its dangerous qualities, but they probably fear its supplant- Ang tho home ol! trac A Taree Mussina thesu waters, : ‘ RUSSIA, A DEMOCRATIC SENTIMENT, Sr. Prrensnuna, July 2.—The Golos gays: “ Until the adinintsteative procedure in pin Ishi crimes fa abolished all reforms are futile, fhe Inviolnbility ot the individual nuist be recognized nnd established tn -tuw hefore soclety can support the Government in its measures.” E ‘al force Is expected In RAILED, Cnonstant, July 25,—Tho ellpper Zhen tehughas sulléd to Join the Paelile squadren, cuBA, INSWRGENT SURBENDERS, HAvAna, July 2%.—In ‘tha’ recent engage. ment on the River Mabay Jnsargent ollicers Uirly-Gen, Pepilla Medina and Col, Jour son, the latter native (of the United States, wore killed by the Spanish troops. The Insurgent Chlot Jian Fleltes and three 8 of his followers surrendered with thelr arms at Bayane, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, ‘TUE KAUTIQUAKE'S Wonk, Manin, July 20.'The Governor uf Manila, | tolugraphing to the Minister of tho Coloules ‘on the 25th inst, reports that the tower of the Cathedral hag fallen, but the body of the editice remalns standing, ‘fhe Domtuleans have abandoned gho university, The Arch> bishop's palace and Intendant-Genen's ofl celal residence otra wiluhabitable, Shocks ‘continue to be felt, though loss violent, Nows from other provinces ot tie Philippine tslandts 43 of the most gluomy nature, 5s , SWITZERLAND, + BINTEEN PERSONS DROWNED, Benne, July 34—A pleasure atewner enp- | sized big syuell on Bake Brivnze yesterday, iui sixteen persons were drowned, , eee ITALY, CARDINAL NINAs Kong, duly 26—The Papulo Romano has rousoy to belleve that Cardinal Nina, the Te ui eral of the War as. het ‘appointed Minister of War in place of Qe lll, resignetl FRANCE. MNS, WETMONE’S DEATIL Pants, July 20,—The Gartois sn “Wetmore died of congestion of the brain, and not by suickte.’ An Halian snbjoct has been arrested for belug concerned In Soctalist intrigues, and will be expelled from France, VARIOUS, PREKATIINIENS, July 2—-A dlspateh from Drus- A universal Congress of ¥* Thinkers Is to be held here the coming week. They have already sent out {invitations to their kindred thinkers tn Amarien, Drom Now York favorable replies have come. MAMANCIOS MEALTIE spatch slates. that Prince Dts- marek has gone.to Klssingen, Bavaria, for the benefit of Ils health, , His: stay there ts, understood to depend upon poiltteal exiien- cles, althouch it is conceded that the state of his health fs sueh_ ag to require a protracted, suspension of livor, MOUMON MISSIONAITES EXPELLE The German Government has esp! the country Mormon tissiuntries making SOTHERN, THE ACTON, VERY It. Sothern, tho netor, fs ve Mnaulshed all his cngugemonts for the years Physicints preserlbe absulute rest. UT EXTNADITE A NUITEIST. Lonpox, July %.—A dispateh from Borlty aiys the Government of Romania deelliad to grant extradivion toa himnber of NU sts: on tho ground that seh an wet would be cont trary to the faw of the tind. . —— THE TREASURY. Mr. Pendicton's Loose Talk at Clever land Noticed by the Scerctury of the Sueetat to Cincinnati Commercial, 1 July %—Seeretary Sherman was shown g verbathn copy of the ) of Senator Pendleton at the Clevelsind ratiieation meeting this evening, In which Mr, Pendleton gravely nsserts that there have been discovered peeulations, defulen- tions, and frauds in the ‘Treasury Depart- Ment mnounting in the aggregate to hun- dreds of anillions,and that no satistactory explanation lins been made for it, and the only way the wrong ean be remedied is to e the Democratic candidates, who will see to It that tho matter shalt ut the evil remedted Wasutsaton, D. investigated, enrefilly, said: “Tam surprises Pendieton should tend his name to such a charge. ‘The foundation for all apparent dis- erepatictes hag been explained a dozen thes: in the Senate. It originated by (870 when 1, in order to shaplify ane elniged the form of ny up statements of the enator Davis brought enate, 2. Eon tate the charges hefore the the matter carefully: d on the committee, and we Aud myself were: ‘both agrevd that there was no de nor was thore any misuse of public money, charge rested on the fi proper finprovemeut had been made in the form of making debt strtements books, thase of the ‘Treas- ister’s oNlee, which, velug made at the same time, naturally showed 4 adlfference, early ten years ago. pretense of corruption, defaledtlon, a pecu- present, administration ‘of the Tt 18 our boust that tho beer collected and disbursed with than ean be found in the history-of protense ‘that a Demo- eritle change would bring any lnprovemont dn the administration of Treagiry aitalrs js: ‘the hhsht of iliovy, Day got. Us roorhack in his comprehend the exphination of the matter, twas 8 common joke in the Sennte ns to the ridletlousness of his Snyestiaation, and no Senator of repute could be found to say that he belleved that anything was wrong, or that. money ad been lost to the Treasury, “The testlnony taken by the Comittee “proved. this eleurly, ant If any farther ¢: ttre required it enn be found in inthe Sennte on the revont statements of Senators Dawes and Ingalls,” —t——— THE WEATHER, OFFice or TUE Ciier SiaNaL OFrricnn, Wasutsaroy, DC, July 871. 0, m.—For ‘Tennessee aud .the Olio Valley, clenr or partly eloudy weather,. variable, . possibly slitting to southeasterly winds, nearly sta- tlonary tempernture, stationary or lower ‘The npprrant from two sets of: y nnd those of the 1 ‘All of tis ovcurred ‘There has been no any country. of West Virginia, head, and could not For the Lower Lake regton, partly cloudy weather, occasional’ rain, northerly winds, becoming variable, nearly stationary temper. ature, falling, preecded Vigher barometer, . For the Upper Luka‘ region clear or partly. cloudy weather, northerly veerlng to easterly y higher temperature, sti by stationary ‘or. whids, general! tlonary or lower barometer, Upper Misslasippt and Lower Mis- sourl Valleys Inerdasing cloudiness, possibly veeasional rain, southeasterly: nary or lower temporature and _ Ci pnary signals continue at See, 1; Chicago, Grand Iuven, 5 LOCAL ONYERYATIONS, CHICA Wme, | dha.) Ther. [tia | We USREATETAL: z 4 Bei Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prresuuna, Pa, July M—-Axuiukers here and nt stochester, -Pa., to’ tho number of about Su, argon a strike aginst a proposed: reductlon, of waxes fmeurcaling to Sor 40 employers | ‘will yluhd Gas pots mene a ‘MARCHING ON.” : Lawnescr, Kas, July, %—Tho original wagon in whieh Jolin Brown emigrated Crom - Pennsylyantis to Kansas was torday’ by Mi, Grashele libs prosented to the St plety. to Historie Soe Fourth of, July in Irejand, Aly Correapondence London Nine patration te commemorte versury of American Indwpow N tue bight of Crucugarrou, two quid a ult milled ISSN—TEN PAQUIN. on the Jo rend font Canndenach, County Donegal ot tha Wh at dnly. ‘Tie peivata pressed disapproval of the meet! tondanee, though Lance, ab Min et eapected, A processor en ur the American aud frist flags went from lonaich to the jnountain, ‘The peinelpal speaker was Mr. Michael Rogntan, who represented tho Land Lenzie, He hol ap dincrien na an exauipte to Ireland, ropeated Mr. Varaell’s advice uit they should keep a tiem grip on the taud, aud, rete: vhur to tho volunteer movement, sald that wished overs’ your mnt would ZO over te hills and tonre to shoot, and when wtother tenia nerived from Amerien there would bo more rites men In Treland that at present, Ho wished to Reo ale by site with every polleo barrack 0 good rifo clu, {is ndviee was fest to deep thelr Hrops, next to levep tholt farms until the Sherith, Kel by the goldferd, eae te dlapoas ot, Mr, Hoynton's epeceh was reectyed with enti finstle ob aAalmllar meeting was helt at Cohola, Count: 3 Mayo. PILE NICARAGUA UANAT. To Follow tho L Oni. dn toute nnd to Cost 000,000. Admiral Ammon has addressed the follow. letter to the Prestdent of the Amortean Geographical Soviet; Wasinnoton, 12, C,, ditly 15, 180.—Chlef+ Tustea Daty, President almertean Cer graphical Soeicti—Deate Sins The Soel has taken xo much Interest. In the abstract question of tha vhyslenl possibifity. of an Amerlean Interoeeante canal and has done so much to develop a popular knowledge of what was merely asgerted anil what was substantiated, Unt 1 feet . disposed to adil further. Information, the results of the -recent lnbors of Civil» Engineer Menoent in Nienragua. dn so thickly,'n wooded eoutry, and ro broken, It may well be supposad that a tenta- “tive togutlon fora eanal would: probably falt far short hy.resulia of what an exhaustive survey tulght develope the latter, of course, Is x neeessury pretiubiary tothe exeentlon of tig work, For soe yenrs, indeed over since the plot- ting of the work of the Nicaraguan survey, {thus been believed by those who had given the ‘work the iost- attention tat a elose esmiination af tho Bijos rot lish the posalhtity, ot tliverth waters of the [ty Rrande Inte gua, which now flows Int ive a tue! tt tho. Paelile, and, 1 Jon dha the one heretofore rred, Known as the Ro det Medlo route, It willbe remembered that between Lake Nicarucunand the Pacttie the two routes form, ns Ht were, the army of av Jetter Y, the: branches resting on the lake and the foot at Lrito, the ye posed harbor on the Dacliie. ‘The Hiv del Metlio route fs the northern E para and although the depth of eutting, and sitise, was inne the greater; it was rred on itecomft of an evidently better surface-dralnage tider the normal coudl: tions of the water-flows ‘Che diversion of the heathyaters of the Rio Grande, fornd to be entirely: practical nakes the southern arm, the Lajas, the preferable route, pormnltding an excellent surfacc-drainage and a reduced usthinate for construction of 3 OK) n slope the er San Juan, ko Nicarajnn to the month of Its tributary, the San Carlos, fs a broad stream with nw large diseharge and having fo fds. An exnmination shows that 2. fifty-three feet In hlicht, with alittle ble and dredging, will make thot part of therlyer navigable for any of vessels, ‘Phe dls- tnnice Is sixty-three nfles, At the mouth of the San Carlos tt fs found that the canal ean leave the finmedinte vieln- ity of the River San diian and be lueated al- niost in a direet Mug to the harbor of Grey- town, a distin ur only, thirty-five miles; this reduces the length of the tentative locn- tlon seven mites with no Incrense of the menn depth of the outting. ‘This new toeation will Tend to ws decrease’ of estimate of cost of $4,000,000, f teel warranted in stating that the redueed nanownt of libor reqthed over these Mnes, 13 now Iowa, will not be less thin equivalent of $7,000,000, ninklugt the tot approxhnate esthnute for the entire rcost of the canal, ex- elusive of contingent. for surveys, super: vision, interest on money, ete, as culled tn, 15,000,000, a As rexurds tho suMefeney of the esthnates, In some points at leet, 0 nye Le sponuibli: contractor, of your ct! give the best 8 uly at he will execute all subaqucaus work vequtlred, whether rok ar earth, ut the pri fusned iu the estininio heretofore published. TA summary of tue en- dre work inns folloyen ee 2, The harbor of Ha wi hag to be inde, A canal of thinty-Ave milesin length has dp botween Crd vtown mma polnt Just the mouth of thd San Carlos, where the § water navization begins, ‘he sreater partof this ean ba done by dredging tae chines, ina region whtre the surface drain- age Js basally effedted,:U This section wit haye seven looks, witlt wimdan littof a little Jess ce ¥ “thibe feet In Iight ant 3. A dam of fit 2,009 feet In length tk required above the mouth of the San Carids, for whieh the topoz- raphy ts fuyorable. AN stited before, n small smnotnt of blasting mid dredgl dant in the river and tse fu the necessary, Whlehenn Be given aut on cone traet, with apt Wty for Its completion, for less-than $1,000,000, “This Smprovement, with tho thin, secures (1 untmpeded and in Interrupted mevigation of 19 miles at any rate of speed whieh the machinery will give, 4, ‘The distanee from the Inke tothe Paeiie §s Httio more than seventeen miles by the Lalos route, and the suminit level or the die vide forty feet above tho Inke, us tne waters will be malntalned by the dan. ‘The dlyer- sion of the headwaters of tho Woe Granda Into thy luke will be effected partly by a dai of thirty-tive feet, in “hight: gud 40 feet In length, and an ardiiolal ehannel-theee and three-quarters miles In length, with: ni, es: treme depth of eutting above water as rilsd by tho dain of thitty-lyo fe Seven locks of winean Hit of less -tha stow reet and ons thdo-tock of ning feet aro requlsit: in thls divislon, B 6, [t will be neither diMeult nor expensive tomakan harbor at Nrlto. A cliff of rock ean be utillzed, and, assisted by gravitation, | depnsited so ny to form tho borly of the mote dlestgied and fori ang mitch the larger part of the we Then the use of dredging ma. vblnes wlll easily treo tho intended harbor from the sand which has alfted ito tt, ‘Lhe construction of a short ennal connect: Sng tho waters of Lake Niearagun and Man AHA, Rt An Approxhnate cost of 150,000, wll give Water transportation to amy auanttty of 1s fou Hime ns fs Ienawn, having eminently hydraulle properties.” Ts usa fi eon: structions and the tests whitel it his stood for umny years assure tho fuet, Whatever supplies may: be requiredy whether of nie terinis or provisions, em by readily obtalned and transported, An abumlant punply of exeollont granit is found on the borders of ake Niearagua, where tho water isso deep as not to vequlra any artical improvement, as in whart, to plice iton bord vessels for transportation where required, Phyyival considerations . concerning the constrnction of a shitrcanal across: the bith- ius at every point deemed praeticable have havetofore “ocenpled? my attention. | Suelt ens na 1 have thoueht worthy of being pre- sented to. your socie iy have heen so kindly reeelved that Lconsider ttn duty ns well aga pi tweto hy these Important facts before ati Importantif not special adjunct now ex- ists whieh will give Rite ssttppart to th favorable phyatent! conditions, A concession of tho most Wheral character tit " granted nnd continned by the Government af Nienragua for tho construction of a shir cual and an adjunct railway, whieh wit elvo erent fucity for gia eonatirnetion of the work and afterwards the towage of saile ing and other vessels when required: trough the “enna, in short, allowhig fin th Hberat muimer for all contingent & Interest an the money - from pen tints of Its cinployment, for mmehinery and Inbor, no doubt canexistin the mind et any one enpablo of considering the plans “and esthuntes that the canal can by built notonly for the benoit of stovkholders, but quite a3 much also da the Interest af the commerevot: the world, “This Information will hegiyen 40 the public mi som ns, Hen bo mity de Felaped and pit in propor form, When constructed, this canal will bo espeglully valunble forthe development of the tratle between our ‘Porritorles borderie on the two oceans, nay 'so widely separated 80 fur us concerns sea transportation, thug of tho members of your, socloty have hing Interests In the comnieres of the world, and will therefore appreciule. this: commercial aspeet os they Tava heretofore tho conshlera- Hon of the quastion ns inen of sclence and culture, Vary respeetfully and siieorely. yours; “DANIEL AMMEN, 2 Hear Admiral U. 8.N, andthe) ee Englands Vorelsn ‘frage, Wastiunatos, 2. A TL A raat tet of tho efunt Crady of Grout Halil for the bute yeur dling June So bave byen recoly: jw of tiporty way £07,43740), ond of . Ww Valu as, 7 +] Pxports LEAL. Tho Inervaxd OF the value of lnports was nearby v3 per cout wad the ine prease of exports 7 percent. Tha inereusy of sportd extends atmest theaigh the whale lat OF uniterhaly, unnusichusya gud teed vbr io hank fodresd fur tho stern Vimnda were everest cos Where the yen WT wot dees K for the sheep; inilestonos lil and the gulebes were tind two guiches to eros: Wine tomy Walston neatly ferosg the hen it suddenly BURP Hi, DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S lan Slo Sym, y as general, though ‘ f yurn, oxcopt Inte, exhibite a des naa. OF the totul fnertase of nearly four milton pounds stecliiug quite one-hall ovcurred piece ponds, and fran ot over the first ports hus been LAUT UE OND, at 000,00, and’ of eompared wit inst year, tho excess of tho valuy of importa was £10) 600 storltuys, aycilnat 280,000,000 Tuat year, but tho latier mum topresenta, even approximated, tho truco balance of (rate, * STRANGER 'TILAN FICTION, 81,000,000 Worth and 1 per ¢ Twas wet nud it will bo seen that } lo: Wy noats, ete, When Trenetod my sheop wo tt storm of Lwenty minutes; then 1 wont to work, Alinost ‘thy whole tock 4085 wore down, and many of theta contd not Bet wpe It tonk i x many had thelr five head wer ‘#3 broken and 0 Te iwus then dark, and E imnde attempts to, find tho rineh, hut bat to give ib ip, and de down in my wot clothe i tho eampa gat much hal sheep, tut out of our Hock we have lost HO head, Fortunately, we are very Inte with: our she this your, or the storm would have eitted eve We skinned tho dead on ot help, although both of us were about teed ‘Up, Dut had to skin onnccoune of warm wenthor, We aro twenty-four rilles from Wt. Creel Afty-two mites f when tho team eitino over fhe feanister war Eto tind we had had gh very gore and Inne, T hive broken, and shall be allright ln nother week. _ A ROW AT RICHHOND. nl Rivalry Causing Bad Btood In Ha—-Preparations tor Ducks that to Come O1=—A DiMleulty Bes idifors and the Auditor. Corrernunitence Ialttnare cmerican, Vay July 2.—Politles ia agaln chinond. On the Ist of ity Autor Massey addressed @ letter to diige Christian, of the Instings Court of Rleh- mond, calling his‘ nttention to the fact that the Sergeant of Riehmond, N. M. Lee, hehits necounts certified by the Court to the Aud- itor, hid charged about §5-per month for clothing furnished to prisonors, althongh the Iinw allowed but $10 per year as the maxi mum charge, and asked ate In ordering .an Investigation, Judge Christinn replied that he would cotp- erate In any way within hls power cordingly Auditor Massey transmit Court, on the 17th A, Lawonult Invotyin OF Proporty—Judge Tiidons Cinini to the Huniness Portion of Toledo. Disnateh ta Cineinnutt Enquirer. Barrinons, duly 35, 13 ane S120 eaeata 2VSH S20 vi 3 or lost. many of thelr ui 135 LA EES, —The title to a suit now before the courts of Ohia Is ‘Titden va. otal, tho parties Htigant being no rsonnges than Jnige Myron tL. TH den, of Obto, n eosin of ex-Gov. Sunuel J, Tulen, auc Present Rutherford 1B, Mayes, Chiefdustice Walte, and tho Inte’ Sena Ben Wade, of Ohta, Lhe sult is of grent mregnitude, Involving as it does the tlle to one or tho principal busines: City of Toledo, now valued wb several mit 70: ust $3 m3 Se Sari tits ES Bl snca ang cu J ft ORES ch; 193 ‘ki peas! a portions of, tho- Tho fuets In connection with this suit, as traced baek ns far ns 1812, show that about tfat year thore lived in Balthuors 0 sea eap- ‘ord, Who -inarried a widew by the name of Lovey Buskirt, who was the mmothar, as she elubied, of a daughter named Fineline. Capt Ford, st rae, went omit privatee Heart D Nervous Debility, et. The Bost RUMEDT RNOWN to Man| ‘9,000,000 Bottles FOLD SINCE 1970, Buliousness, rily alter bis mae ng ernise, Finally, strangement the mouth of the Maumee River, whic now the site of the City again returned to Balthnore and encenyore atters With hts wife, but being ie onlisted us Dieutenant in ested, in which service he cal i, Hee Tete i en the Mawelas the Court to eobpur- ena and T Wioodunatany skin aod Induces B In Baltimore: aud be- eam the mistress of a noted house of fle repute. ‘The itl Emeline showed's disposi ton to follow In the footsteps of her repited another, but afterward inarried, and is now ual » ‘At tho tho of the death of Capt Ford the only Khown heirs to his estate were his wife and nother and sisters, who were lying dn oT About twelve or {hirteen years subseqtient to tho death of Capt. Yord persons came to Bialtintore in. helrg, ‘They found Mi Ford. and she represented’ to them that child of Capt, Mord and herself, xim she conyeyed to theses parties her dowry interest, anel enused Tan fee. "he sister of M Te opens ¢ mrealthiy Ponsa zos tho horeditary taint, or patson fn thy lay Firyulpulas, and ay rial humors, ‘Thora aro fo nplrita omplayod in its many it can by taken by tho mort dallonte ba agod and tooblo, care only being inst, a (nnserlpt from ords, zlylng the names of some of the rigoners and the overcharges In each ense, which aggregated, dn hiy opinion, some On the reecipt of Units papor the Jude Informed Anditor Massey tter that he would hand the matter over -Attornoy George 1), mnorning “for a promp) ant thorough ine tton,? and suseested that pending Ute Inantry iE would) be best not to pib- fhe sang day Aly, at the Auditor Massey In referen and the latter agreed that It would be pre to withhold the information from the p On the following Monday, the Wt Inst Mr. Massey made-n speech nt: the Dead Harrisonburg, in ti he tdinits, he read commented an the frauds which hnd When this beeaing known in Richinond, the next day, % reporter of the State, the evening organ of the Pond- ers, called on the Auditor and asked him for Recopy of the correspondence, but was re- Tused on, the ground—ns atated: in dude Christhin's lotter-——thnt Its publication zi; be-prejudielat to the public iiterests. reporter withdrew, lifter returned with the editor of \the State, Mr. doln Tanpden Chamberlayne, who re- iterated the demand for the letters. Ing to the Auditor's version of the Inter- view, Mr. Chisuberlayne was, “inde, offer. sive, and impertinent? Failing to obtain coples of the letters, Myr, Chotbertayne finily retired, and in tl thousands of dollars, Ut Bag HownG At! comteane Noten Tenant Spartina ‘agents urrunners to solicit trade from dip. ‘TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS. Disonso of the Stomach nnd Liver, Calro, Al HAT Bttt: Ruffering for some ti Disease of the Btomnch und 11 ty porfoct Hostin aod strani ua 4 CHAS. SULLLEN, An Excellont Remedy, Wise tho sane ish his commnunteation, 1wling to convey: Ford, who was privy to tho transaction, begged her sister not to and entreated her to Ine the true story of h Mrs Ford refused to dot tho sister, for private reasons, sald nothing more on the subject. In 1875 those. holding the: Ballimoro title be and proceed at ‘Toledo «to quiet. t to Balthnore to tako_ testinony, make tho conveynn ime with Honda tilsetose to Bn t course of which, 29 beun diseovered, Nel: BIR: 1 hove beon using your LN! Bowls, and Kolloves mot bo without it, WKidnoy Discasc. Fishar, Champatan Co., 19 Is to cortify that your bas tone me more good For Khiney Disease thin an fty:years, and cot not ¥ longer, and Intended to make a eat breast of the wholy matter, flnally, she was asked as to the ren! the girl Emeline, she sates “Lam the mother Finelltie, and her father yas an Trish sea- captain, who left Baltimore shordy after her birth.” She ulso sald thatat tho birth of thy chi she was fonty 15 years old, and that her sister had bl her shaine for her, After obtainining this direct and val testhuony, Mr. Unndy advised Mr, Hyman tovreturn to Ollo, te a petition fn the Court of Common Mens to have the de the. title seb, wag, obtulned by Ut shorthy, ite (OD BY It pint and ear Chills ong Bcrofula, ‘Third-Day Chilis. RAAT: This te to cortit ON SY RUE baa cured meo r ue NDI, tbo Thlrd-Day Chi Sitor ail other medicines had failed. tday’s issue of the published on account of the affalr, In he reflected on Mr, Massey} conduct ns, Upon seelne this para- iE. J. Fisher, af the Dix di note to the Auditor, call! to tho article In the Suite, and asking Yor the correspondence in question tor publication, “If consistent witht “the pub- t Chills Cured. be vs Mattoon, DEAT Bm T, find’ your INDIAN fs peedily cures Chitls, and can recomrmendod Ita the -aueyticino in Wio country fo fe Athowmagisin. and BLE MITCHELL All that It Is Iecommended to Be. , Lemont, Cook Ca, Ate RIN: T hava found, bi JD SYR a Inte teint, pended to bo, und a jwalto Loruyy It a rt h chills Cured. ‘a Nous, Cumbariand Co. i Dean sm: sty daughior hind ti inontts, and trled almost ove: tifoct Une 1 -eominencad tl BYIUP, o short tri od hor. ‘Tho Syrup bins ati crentty bereits FeaLor my fanily, and J Have bad no use torn daciv Bineo t hava hid Youe mauiciho tn tn: wo! cc OSHANNAL LAW HENCE Pain fn the Baek. \Watormnn Atatton, Do Kath Co. Til. gta, 1 fa cortity tia a Valuable medicine, Dyspepsia and Indigostion. 8 HAR Birt thie I te as conipletely cured we o muuiciw J evus usud, eres quieting the ground that z of. frandalent Judge THdon nited States Chreulé Court at Cleveland to. recover possession of the prop E 8t.009,000.° This was done, ve, Che stilts are still In wrobably reached hi the ho next, fall term, Ole at sone length, nasenting to the ground that attack fn the request on the giving tho lebter.t State Justitied ncn press, He also. gave hi: 13 terview with Ar. Chamberlayne, and said: “Although the conluct of the “State wrs strictly consistent awith the State, and usnble 4 the Stete, ane poe to anybody but tho i yhady bestdes the regarded teas rt iso unyono wii may. nO eRe HAL reapeetive Courts nt Mrs, Johnsen has sine died, , a <i —— HANCOCK?S SALUTING MATCH AV Good Story of Els Frontier Lifo ie= re the War. © July 1.=To the Editor of the A cleizen of Frankfort, Ky, Sergeant inthe RegularArmy, told’ naa few nights ago tho followlng story of Hine couk'’s ariny fifo, Which iluatrates a trait of his h er With ‘which more Unn qne: private an the Inte War was famiiianvs “T was stationed before the Wa gan. “unt Fort Leavenworth, und w ws onterly at the haxdquarters of Use Ot ial af which oer fensive, tind Lip State, and as the State is entitled to peeullar tion which relleyes It from desiyne Iyeness, or huper= Fuasnront, i, New York Pethun nit your INDIAN maint tn tha tack, MINS, WOOD,” | om over whatever th polnt of this lan iter the War temporarily Insane, Mite niys or dovs.” lies fn tho fx ay result, a3 he ellis, of & wound reeelved in the Confedarate Ss sent ton dunatie ag: er treatinent, for Ruy eral inonths, he was finally restored | to rogiredt from your Auch, sin, | Tele thy belt IAM Le ALLEN. fn in the Sixth afanty under Hare v Cure ror XFeart Minonke. roaulved my coustint attendan ‘Toutopulte, Bttinutt Your groat INDIAN I the bost madteine 1 ever una Tacummund it tal i Un tho Monday following the publientipn of this Idtter of Massay’s In th (inst Thursday) Mr, i nots ta Mr, J ich wus direetly upon tha street. Arm, “ts frequently passed by, aud one day Hancock, who was noted mong the private for bis pompous, arrogant, and tyrant: hig. came long the youd in frout of the hiumberlayne wdivess » Of that paper, 1: be Informed whather ‘it was publi the Diaputeh vs.u communteation of the eal vs piled for by hin, 3 Wahnlincly alates Nas. All that It Is Recommended to Bes Kunwns, Hagar G Joln 1, Masse’ my fam And have always thang At Just os ree Shy Dust auiily modicing Gyer required by arniy regulations, T draw: In proper position and nine the eus- tomary millitary salute, . Ly pald no inore ate ention to ing Ov my saulite thanit Tin not men there atah, aid went on bls way, intho day he returned, and us cho passed by. Wy KOMEWhitt nettled b mmo Letore, L didn't salute bhin, m he trerned und gate ont know your duty? your (Mr. Fisher's) ape ent In spirit or states went? ‘To this Mr. Planer replied ‘hrietty, stating that the letter had beon the authorization of Mr, IE 1k. retary aud ‘Treasurer of the Dispatel: wy, to Whom the matter had bi ‘allowIng this. a gy iy and fitlorsen Diseases of the Lungs. Hunton, Franklin Co. oO curtity tit your hig: troutmont of BLOOD SYRU Mo bad passed: which had bov Shuertully roogmmuud 1b iu a a Chamnberlayis r ful 4 Ellyson, aeknowledgltyg that he hnd mithorized: the! publieation without serious thought, bat digehbnalag nny inten- tlon to, give olfense, and conchiding ns fol. lows: “ Porhaps Cought to sty, in Instics to, o ronder this letter more that, ns. 1 do not onor, Tan the more For Neuralgia. Dahlgren, Hamilton Co. In. Twa trouble with Ne i Vought some of you BYHLE, and as bappy,to say i hu naw didu't. you. wnlut didn’t ‘tonder tho salute Locuise duty required, return my sitlute Ws 1. wht ff tha hentse and hn poked hls bead out wromptorily erled: ui WH pues that ‘ant hour, andgalate tt Huneoek every tine you puss bln, and p his position and return And thro,” entd tho ex-soltier, “Twas kept pacing the boat for hate -uvery tine f passed, and ho: wand retry my sulte, Art thit,"* sald tho veteran to a Demovrit, who stood by Hatening to the conversation, dito tor the noxt President. | Tho [sg min miiony atlivers, bat he hasn't any tho private’ soldier, 4) bis coat Very mich since I was into te . THE UTE COMMISSION, Los Pinos, Colo, July 4, Via Lake Crry, July 26—Lhe sthlrd regular counell was Tho kind snd quatity of and to be aliotted to each Indian was the prlnelpal dsoussion. ‘The Indlans deslro sea tho Ian before a Douglas’ buprisonment Tho Utes want hin tried at one ‘Thoy assert hls innocence must cniphitie tern She Comiuissl Dyspepmia Curod. et DEAN Bint Thave bean 110 rin an aon uuablo medicine, its ary overheard oir converention, Teeagnize the cada o! of tho windary a anxious that this explanation shinll be all that one pentlonimt. Bhowns expert one tat hands of mother,’ bo stated, iy an Elder in the Bap he of-caurse, bowl by hts pro- oO Halt duels, correspondence with the 1219; was published In the State Whleh iso appeared wn edlt Massey fn the most violent tur eluding as follows: a and it ty be a inva MAS TU MULE Never Falls to Cures Bilfont, Iroqnotn C Capt, Maneoek will kee saluuiyg Euncoe! hiidren who wore troub! bud to stand tho witht wpasiny, ted {i BO1B ea I offuctod & cumplute An Agent's ‘Kentimony, 5 Woodland, Traquotace DEAT Butt: Lenn any INDEAN RUP tins no equi! nn in the Bowls, 0d “Sum ital up, don bk hown ns Parsoi IE te brate, ne Ther ny Providence, so Infired dur ho had fo seak 1 ctive, or fils filers to suet aban Iisaneasyhin, Je) that he hus cseaped the tently or Staite Prison, and Proyiitene doubtless knew that even the VPenttontiar eould not etre Liu Gad tas let hia alone t This ts, of vourse, a direet Invitation to 1 not shown any « untess he hus i wi Lan OUP IY recom tad ha ua Buu RADY oo A anED. Reccommncads It to All. DRAT Ant: 2 havo LUOD SYRUP with touulclnt woud medicine to bultu up tt juld rucomineud 1 to all waboring seth U ured some uf’ your helt yesterday. Liver Complasas, aghunt. Kankakou Cow 1 rilly dowalty Bint 4s INDI 100 BY RUV uty. re ane Is blll ve at ory resulta, wad can UI nd Bik Sib Groubiod win aver Cowman une Se sposition to etn disclaimer of -Mr. Fisher and tha reli fons plea of Mr, Ellyson forbid ang ture ther attempt vo draw the Jisypreeh editors, Into a xo-cutled aifair of honor, itt: thut the affair will yet biuw ove Bul whether that should be the tho elfeet of this battle of words. sive an the question of adopting 1. compromise Vancock aud i ‘Tho Readjusters wilh follow Auditor Massey. ‘und this attempt—ns thoy regard It 4 Ans embittered then nenlast he Funders to auch an extent that tha majority would rather seu tho theket, beaten than make terms the heat of the coutroy wholo Lroublosthe exposute of tho” trandsy commilttad by Sergount Leo—has heen atinoni. | fost sight of, although Sty, Lee hay publishe: toany frands ware eoud= rd porptinit without. hl knowledge by his deputies, and, that ie and bis bondamen stant realy to make good any true, dovs not, of course, diposy of the tuetthut mands have been commiltied,—and passed over, tou, bt rodenessorsyanid the ty oly done his dat: ton ta dolng everything ta ox- pedile inattors and fnst tts work cold weather, a CRAZED BY RELIGION, . Nry You, July 21.—Aisa Bortio Kenens- ter, weamely young indy of St stummers, re alding fn Brooklyn, became insane from re- Ibgtous oxeltement ati reeent revival mcet- Ing at’ Talmage’s Brooklyn Labernacty une sler Cho direction of ‘Thomas Harrison, the Rheumatinm, kinghaoin, Kankukwo Co, A mms runt austoror tron oop svi vad nud buBUliied, A Good Biooa Puritier. Cea Waneandds, Lake Co, BHF pave used your wows wid haso found it unequaled a &, ith phe enemys, Ser, and (ako plonaure In rucuumanidliid tho cause Of the 5 — phe ns Z “Supprossion of NT A Storus In Colorado, Neihuryoort Herat Itted to publish the following oxs from ti fetter written by ft youn man ft slo to ble sasully: ie this citys Bivins woe Colorade iid. tia a very tof a yront danger oseapods Nowritor Hvco Twenve Mines, duly 0, 1s— We hayes dad our rain at lyst, and tho green wraes i now comin qot duly Lwns terri 1 would bo tha last a idan, Ln Sullo Cow Lh Heard stathiy mitted thoy v ‘of tho by porience: intersting avec TT buthouzte myscle ot Joss to the State, uur pianphiar, By 828 Te et pha on the dtranag, wi Titamedivtoly prevaltod an her to try yout HUNG, Mid, to the Joy OC ut sympattitan; Tho stor we: wos sour Festunud Wy routes Tassey’s Bander jor has undonb! Tn bringing them to light, | - * Who Mr. Chambertayno's seconds were to have boon, he ense a diel dul been ayranized. but the following comment ty this nornlag’s Commanwoaltic frau the pew of thy editor, May Boyil, who stan okt hand honor, is rather, suricently ne should have be assnull inde pos + Femnto Weakness. luc, Lvinuaton rh bat bin a inile wher tho cloud broke, ere Wi Ing sound Hko tho breakers, thon came U about as hunlas the wind coyld driv lasted only about two tnnutes, whea, fep Degan to fall as bly as hens’ ox, THY Ws YOUr thet, Knowing that Dinust got iny bead caver k pened to Ket one Ht tho strongas the groutedt oxertion tbat coutd bold it,” Cdaid ts at on the ground ag I could and pulled the sheep on top of my, holding by the log&. OF course m body Gvblch was very, tig! posed, with noe protection whiutuver. Yu. Jour ho storm listed tide uot know, a8 any watel ed, but it remnmtanage. f save ont tunel thon started wetting Leu, as bias, i clin hah ana tug y Tuahid 1 as Yuluadle FoMUdy, on, AUT LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS Dn Clark Johnson's Intian Blood Syrup . 1» CHIGAQO, ILL, WAN SCITAACK, STEVENSON & CO, 92 and a“ Ti it Sr, Chiumberlay outraged nt the brut: him, and tho equally brutal and erucl refer- ones ton misfortune tht ho hud Leon the victin of, docs nut mupprise wat all, ad way mo delighted to have the opportuntty ta exe press our ontite Byyipath Hon, wid to apy to dha tl tl the assistance welt or its editor could hud the auntter re to Dhnself, anid: t should wn eoyishyn ter by aeas y with his Husltistin. bbe should Wave u ia Ua Soutiiate ava ever tent avy vhanal (rowhle bare hands and my clothod) wore ox fur due bgda ALG: SOy 80 Waband-ate