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ORTIGN. First Definit News of the Extent of Gen. Bure _ tows’ Fight; He Lost Twenty Officers and 1,200 European and Na- tive Soldiers, And, Tt Appears, Was the -One Who Precipitated the Battle. . The Blame for the Disorganiza- tion in India Placed on Gen. Haines. Sir Garnet Wolseley to Be Sent Thither to Restore Order. — Mr.’ Gindstone’s Condition ‘Be- lieved to Be Somewhat Improved. & Remarkably Warm Reveption Ac- corded to Armenians in Russia. French Republicans Gain 189 So Far In the General Elections, AFGUANISTAN, THY DETAILS OF THE NURNOWS FIGTIT. 2, o Lines lins the fol- On the moraine of duly 27 Gen. engaged Ayoob Khan’s forea of 22,000 nen and. twetty guns fifty miles be: yond -Candahar, After four hours of severe flhting Gen, Burrows was re- pulsed and foreed to sretrent — to Candabar. The British loss was twenty offivers, 400 Eurapeans, and $00 natlyes Kilted and missing, most of the losses eceurr- ing In the retreat. ‘Three horse-artilery guns were abandoned, Preparations ‘are inaking for a slege In Candahar. AUTHENTICITY OF THE. NEWS. + The Thnea says: The foregulug news was brought in hy native messengers from Can- dahar and telegraphed from Kitta Abdulla, a post forty-four miles on the Candaliar site of the Quetinh, iS JUNKOWS TIE ASSAILANT, . ‘The hes says: We inny. assume that the messengers. left. Candahar Saturday. We ter for the -first time that Gen. Burrows, was tho assailant. As Afghans do not take —prisone we fenr all the missing may be reckoned as Killed, ‘The upshot-of the story is, that of 240 men tiet inere than half, some of whom are wounied, followed Gen. Bur- rows into Candahar. nee y _ NEWS POM PRIMROSE, A Bombay dispatch to the W'imea under date of Monday sn: News Is expected frum Gen. Primrose at Candahar by native runners In about ten days. ‘Che Government at Bombay can not spara any European troops Lor reinforcements. : GEN. IAINES BLAMED, Lospos, Aug.2.--A Calenttn eorrespond- ent of the T'iincs telegraphs ns follaws: Tt wns Well known by the tlme Gen. Burrows? force reached Glrishk or Helmund River, if not indecd before It left Canduhar, that the whole vf the contingent under tho Wall Shore All wera thoroughly. untrustworthy, havlag been cdr fupted by regiinents stationed for ten yours nt Cabul, and it Is ktrange, this fact bohig known, that ga le Urlyule was permitted to pro nity nites from its supports agalnst n with thirty-six guns. The genorat tmpresvion here is that Gon, Sir Frederiek Halnes, Comumander-in-Chiet of tho military forces in Inding fe rently to biame for this snpriudence. The mutineers were suppose gave sapeysed, bt It la much more probable they have folned Ayooh Khan, Tho only things shut seem to be wanted are ahead to direct at Mile and a loader to execute In Southorn Atghanistin, of believe T nm not overstating. the case tn saylug that Gen, «Haines long: ago {ted tho confidence of tho urmy. ‘Gens, Priinro#e and Phayre ire comparatively untried aien. Gens. Stewart mit Roberts could hurdly be spared from the North, All men's oves {in initia aro turned to Gen, Slr Garnet Wolscloy, |. and were thatiovernment to amounce tha [it tention of sonding bint out immedintely the avws would be bailed with delight ly: soldiers and clylllans from ono end to the other, A Cobul correspondent telegrap the Interrfption of commuuileation If Ayoob Kuhn ts nottoo much carried away: oy bly suceess to pereotve tho opportunity prot: ally open to him. he muy be expected to make gest, ns way ty Ghurznee, ls werival there would probably {nstlll uow life Inte the epposl Hon lenders there, and tho new Ameer, Instend of belng abort ta raw over the more inluenthtl af them to bis elite, may (ad blinself confronted iu the days of his relien byw revived opposition whieh will render htt tenure of power most precurlous, before ik GARNET WOLSELEY, Delleved that Slr Garnet Wolseley will sail for Indla next Friday with a special coms. mission for setting the military affalrs of the Afghanistan war, 10s appolntinent. is aot fooked upon as evideyee of the intention af the Government to abandon tha country, t91t 1s well own that Slr Garnet combines on slngular? degree the fucullles af ‘aggres- iveness and gaution,- It Is rumored that he. all succeed” Sty Frederick Hulnes as Com syinder-hneClitat in India, : A TURKISIE ACCOUNT OF TIN DIRASTER, ‘Phere Is being distributed In ‘turkish mle tary elveles a printed aevountof the Afghan Aisaster, vharging the British troops with awardee and thelr leaders with utter In- apaclty,’ Ith 2. WIRES cr, A Rombay dispatel, dated yesterday, says; * Commenfeation with Cabul Is. Tntertupiea Che teleraph-wire has been cut. between Peawan and Lattabond,”? WANTED—A. LEADER, ‘The Telegraph urges. that some. oliecr shonld be sentte Afghanistan of suftelent tank and reputation to restore nutual eonti« dence In the several camps aud smother all > dndlytdual jealous THE AMEER suspicious, A Lombay dispateh says: Betoro the telo- araph wire communicating with Cabul was CUR message was recelved thonee, stating that the durbar whieh was to have been Jigld Monday at) Keltahajl hay beew bostponeg, and” ft was quite uncertain whether Tt would bo hel@ atall, Itis snp posed that a hiteh bas avlsen from the evi cent distrist of the Ameer and. hls reluet= unce to venture withln the British camp, GREAT BRITAIN, DREMIEL @LADSTONH’S ILLNEAB, box, Aux 2—Dr, Andrew Clurk, who passed tho wight ab Premier Gladstone's house, reports Gladstona xa rather better, but his febrile state continues, ‘hero havg hean numerous callers at tLe housé since 7 this worning. Patieemen have been stas cloned at the end of Downing street from a early hot, and, it acvordance with instruc. atons from the Premiers medical adylsets, no venteles are ullowed to pass the house, , 243 p m—At half-past 2 Mr, ‘Gladstone's Condition was unchanged, is feverish state sontinues, Str Willian Jenner is.anxtously Awaited, Mrs, Gindstone writes from Down- ‘ne street as follows: “Sie Willian Jenner (physician to the Queon) Lag been summoned, and willbe herent 3 p.m, util then no fresh report of Mr, Gladstone's condition ean be given.” He 5 Sp. u—A bulletin lagued- from Downing st at fifteen mlnutey past 4 this afternoon, “Glndstone ts doing us well us could be expevted, but his fever continues.” ‘Phy ‘ Ninn Jenner and U am informed on good'authority that the result of the cone ference at Cobourg did not answer the etal expeétations.” F A DISAPPOINTMENT: ‘Tho fallureof theCobuta conference has produced serious disappoliyl- after Mr. Glade") ment iu Berlin, One of the main objects of tho conferenee was to. devise means for re- Heving the central Government from the ne- cessity of solleiting funds yerrly in the shape oC imutriculutory “contributions Cram State ) Legislatures by substltutiny tux, levinhlo with consent. Parltament only, * THY MILITARY nUpaRT. ernment will ask etpase In tho military. bndget,, . ENGHLISIT CROPS, 5 : SKLY REVIEW. ““Lonnos, Ang. 2.—The Mark Lane Expreas, lew of the gran teade for the past ‘4: ‘Tho wenther has been very. une Large traets of grain allo m have heen ‘Inkt and twisted by rain, and inildew, whieh among the wheat, is inerensing., Dry, warm needed to tarden the grat. The harvest has already began in Kents barley being as arate the earliest Uniess the weather becomes settled and tine the farmers’ sanguine expectations relative to barley will hardly be realized, and good English malting deseriptions wilt * Again npf&rance. Oats have sulfered less’ than other cereals. ‘The iurkets” have been generally” firmer, Most ‘sorts of wheat have been stifly held for an ndvance, and a strong feeling In trade Another week veut tho: Duthdran chirl fone. frag NG toy: NS. Mineh, @, tonanmtib dl. Webb, Abercor i Tateernes sclioc ting to either lepattment shay Lto 1. B. Hyde, Superin) ports to FW. Sutton, Offical notice Iv elven of the wy of Mr. GIL Goodrich ns 8 the indianapolis, Dee: Yond, In place of Mr. J ‘Mrs Goodrich Is well kno: Audrow Clark, heing entirely of i) jnoving down the river anc are opposit heres best Information we have tt Is Mhonght that the Indians wil forne Mountains, and Dbay possible disposition of troops avallable to In- lerrupt and puntsh the manuudtders, ar f mers 8. V. A. Masten, Ge Ma Cassy Curtes, | Huteliinson, James -C, Kit, Kato M4 slow. Frank, D, c 3 lug A. de Sin rriverl—J..0, ‘Thayer, Kil Pitzerald, The sehoonor Princes Aftred; passed down lasted, fy tow pf the propeller venthor cluudy. LATEST NULLETIN, Gludstong passed a more Tho féver has not in creased, and his general slate Is satisfactory. . TBACONSFIELD INQUIRES AFTERGOLADSTON Ke Among tho many inquirle stone's health was ono frofi Lord. Beacons- field through his private seeretary, ‘ MEDICAL ATTENDANCE. ©, | will not visit Mr, Glad~ te py opertgins. comfortable day, Ra Neen, Dem inst nl at the corner of Douglass and ‘Third: streets len, buildings, oss," Beurty, Aug, 3. ‘e made tho best destroyed four wood $5,750, Insured for & Colonel commanding. ntof one of th legniphs the followhig Milwnttkos & St. Paul, lerstood, luts rest prominent position wit Col. Guorson also te! tnder date of Aug tuswer to i commnnteation sent Col, Valle, commending the Mexienn troops 1 have obtained the followhig Information {1 Tle contirma the report of ith a portion of his fore and the Jndinns at Pine Mountains, tn Indians were killed, three wounded. making a combl AKRON, O. —K.. Hoeriy'’s brewery" Logs, $12,000; Jusured, "CROPS " MINNESOTA: Sptetal Dupateh to Tae Chicago Tribune. Sr. Parr, Minn, Aug, %—The following, All tho most tmportant of a larga number of dispatches received In answer to Inquiries 18 ly: td: crops by tho stort * Atnoys, O., Ant “burned Inst nights Str William Jenner stone ngaln until Wednesday, MUST TAKE NEST, ‘The Times says: * We cannot bo assuming that tha Hlness, of Mr.; Gindstona inust ocensfon tila withdrawal from tho Horse of Commons for tho: rest of the season, Ilis fitness was brought on In his assiduous attention to publi¢. business rnd constant at he Ilouse, whieh tokt on ht ‘Tho Red Ling (fasi doing s heavy busin plements for New Zealand, ‘Tho cd from this city tavent; ins contracts enough answer from hin, for a Inrgo in: wnt I font Parc pinas 5 a Jost one inant Killed, -Thg ‘heavy reduction-in passenger rater from the South, caused” by tho war between onl Now, Orleans and Naghvillo Railroads, has ct of stimulating passenger trafic on those lines to siel ane éxtentthat it ts H foareal, If this state of things continues meh longer, several of ‘the Southorit cites wilt he nearly depopwated, Owing to the heavy | frafle tho'ronds ave not suffering to a7grent extent from the low rates, ‘his matter will nent for low pissenger hat Idw “and redsoiinble ‘rates stimulate the tratic, Ithns been shown ‘tiine-and aguit that zoads make more honey with. rensounblo- rites: than jthoy’do with -ekorbitant ones. > "Mio “trains Inve to ned movement on the Ine dlans, who mv iv Slerra irra, the bend of Whleh range is at reht angtes with tho 1 Barracho, bordering the river, mistated! of G0 men. Keep upeonmilention with hin wn will forward any news recelyod. The telearaph 4 Ni been down and is Mill working’ badly. Please forward i eopy of this. to cannot commuticate enst at yexters went 01 ,. Southorn and New York: to New York, whence clipper ship to New Zealand. }» John 13, Simpson, General. Ma andatia Line, diedat an carly. terday morning from paralysis, M; son was one of the most popula cessful railroad managers in and the anuouncement of his de ern! regret and sorrow in ralt ere. s Phu tleccused was | to -nbout two . weeks ‘1 alrieken:- down with ,varuysls eaused pressure npon the neryi at tho base of thy braln. AV. Cook, for some y the Chieayo, $! Ke tendanee fn th fo damage nnd dels: the last day or twos S ‘ St. Cloud—A heavy wind aeccompanted by Incessant © lightulng thunder prevailed: hera during most Saturday night. No rnin fell, howeve ho dunige at all to erops, . Shinilay reports 7) come in from Main Prairie, Buekman, and The: harvest: is proj fitely. More than iif the wheat txt shocked in this hnmediate vie unlforinly good, amost adnilrable one Tor harvest, morosuch will sco all grain boyort lite Vatl-storns crossed Dig Static Take, nbout vlght miles. 1 covered - a trae! a é Mis entire foree ec THE, PURLIC FEELING, ‘Telegrams from tinny parts of the country state that the news of Mr. Gladstone's illness, is received with general regret,-and hos Gen, Ord, ag T formeit tho ehtet top! fir all public pines, The Daity Nees Vome correspondent. sayse "She Tiber for Me, Gindstone’s health and hope of his weather 13 much < other Toentitles, make a° good argu h, wlio commands the Enst- fures, ny It shows” Northwest Mountét Po- Ne Palmer’ Uougse yesterday afternoon, belng seventeen. days ont from Wootly - Mountain, -avhere Sitting Dull’s i Stoux arveencamped. toa Tramenr repre- sentative Inst night he salt that the Sioux under his supervision had dwindled from 660 Lodges to 220 ladges, representing about only from 400) ta 600° men, Maj. Walsh from Bull whieh he Is not at ib Ho will call at 0 tho matter before the Camadtun and after that he - Sl Ma. J. M.Woa ern Diviston of SE Re SO Mee, arrived at tt German press nlso com- fe wt Glalstonu's condition. , * DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITIL FRANCE AND es by i tinmor Toca ‘The Freneh an : locat orth of Orton Ty the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Charles Dike, Under Foreign Secretary; deelaved that the Government hid no oftetal information of negotiations’ for the renewal of diplomntle relations between France ant Mesleo. As to the renewal of relations bes tween England and Mexieo, he sald that, as Mexivo broke off tho relations, overtures for Arenewal should come from Moxteo..* ° DISPROPORTIONATE REPRESENTATION, An Trish member hitends to move a resolu |: uml tion In the House of Commons at the earliest, ae opportunity, declaring that the direct-aintt Ine i} : «ltrec$ share of: the Peernge In legislation ty | giisli wheat a far. tn exvessof thelr legltimate Interest in the ipire, dud that tho thie Will come when, to redress tia preponder- auice, the sons, brothors, and helrs presump- {lve of members of the House of L Hing aable of sitting in the House ‘aha i little more to carry 600 passengers than to earry 100, ‘Therefore, If the 600_ passengers bay: but two cents amit the road “will earn by earryiie 100 nt four or five ‘This -lins Iately been demonstrated niso by the Chivago’ & Hock Island & Pecitic, und Railroads, which reduced their rates, in Hlinols to three cents per mile, Sines the tuctlon was made therecelpts from prssen- husiness has greatly merensed, and the wits are tloing much better than ever be- ‘There Is no reuson whaleve: £ tho Missourl Iiver shoulit mor, than three cents per mile, aw York Contral for Ing: but two cents per mile, vl 88 are heavier than on any othor Ine ; In the country. -'Thore are,but few Hnes enst, ofthe Missourl whieh" netuntl tun two veents permite on, tholr ‘passenger r business, although. the on sone of the ronds 0s cents per mile, . Lhe public are made to pay Tor the expensive pam issued by the ronds, #iveu.to csealpers and: licket agonts in the y shitpo of commissions. If this system were inbolishett the rallroads could give the bene-- fit of the money thus expended direct to the pubile, and the result would: be 0 largely in- ess and much heayler. net re- Treleht and passer. Wheat in tha path of the storm is’ damaged about tive bushels to the nerd on the average. Sume of ‘the fava are sw hurl worse than wher ors ard Injargd. < Hi county Is in full blast, y Inke City—DBel mmorning a Mftule sain bya strong bre ward of, this’ pide ger) of tha. Denver & very South Park & Paclfie Rallyond: le Mr. Cook Iett Denver ‘for Bi fo assumd. the duties o! sition, When he gets business i order thoro ho will return to ishten up his winirs here family to his new sphere of activity. pt clenr, » Onts ire nny of the fare vesting throughott tho and promises ne wood daylight yesterday It here, necompanted » Aud there v u y storm was ey they SN law! chs In this vicintts, ro‘is' no “damage tothe from tho stop’ Stevens Connty.of eouse- ene. So far whedt Is Neing cut, ‘Co-day: with wv cool breeze, Ton. Theavera aterLto be bout. the uy rie of for, e,storin ont, Ban Ui heavily for Natta hone bet o’elock. Gralnis* a farmers ave .putling on prepared to put most of tt in shock yeek, AIL agree that wheat will pan Sanytyay, wile sangha: perrons | anc a hig yield, Consergatives Jifteon: bushels of. good wheat. —— is. fnerensing. probably will. consu ajor suys that Bull's in- tons are the very best, mud that hot slats Of fightin to all 9) Mh. Walsh has Sitting-Bul ig bonnet, which the great warrior. had ve Superintendent % arrived lore vals from abroad wero over a mill- of wheat and flour, yet the Ene ‘ies hinye been so seanty that the ive which existed at the beginning must be diminished nearly 400,00 August arelyals from abroad are oo, but if deliveries of En- ¢ praetienlly vil, it will bo DIFFICULT TO MEI The markets, are likely to bé ve until Soptember, delivery Is oF alti red winter Is of eu Railroad: Company given up all thou contract ‘for the -eonstrnetion i Thbs Is the wl Of (00 miles of road tp thy -w - Mississippi Riverwhich tho Mauite a bund {6 the defunct N Narrow-Guue to bulla, The n from near the Minnea neapolls, ‘xung_ aroun aake, and then esse the regniar wagon road. ot twelve ‘miles, which will be built miles belng le! 4 A fs Man, Ang, 2 of the Mounted 2 "t ny frony Wood Mountaln, on his.way Cust on feave of absence, He says two-thirds. of tho Sloux Tndinns have retu: reservations iu the United Stutes, and the ree malnder, with Sliting Butt territory berween tha Mi sour » Dut they have not, as yet, surrenc:, ; lias been charg! dye ho weather fy “dew is Elevator at Mii. Governtwent of the Er aro on Aimetient to Osseo, n distance Tk nnd: Missourt ie red ait, about seven shill: This is all of the tie publie are charged high as four or tive alate i . ath na daring He (gelaredt Nie is taking am ‘Inerensed Atmerlean grain shipments, the Continent have fallen,te 100,000 qui ‘There are t faly number of cargoes off ¢ but buyers are reserved, \ ue rapa ets Unter th Uultted Kinedow dur. whlishes a desertption of the |e the week: ending July 4 were 1,051,0M : Hesertulton of: tie hundvedweight of wheat aid 239,679 hundred 8‘ all reds to THE “LITTER WESTERN.” : ‘The dory Little W: Mass, arrived at Grav THE ATADLANTA'S. FIGI lets, posters, etc, the “large amounts ‘ron Gloneester, THE ¥YIRE RECORD, JULY FIRES IN CHICAGO, The Pie Mnsurvanee Patrol Reporter makes the following report of fires In this efty for } the month of ditly, 1880:° ‘Total number of alarms, 60; second alarins, third combined, £3 stills, 44. . Us same are as follows: Children with matches, 10; fre-erackers, ‘0; false, 14; unknown, 44 match dropped mong paper, 5; conmnunt- from cliimmey, enver & Rio Grande Tallway hay. e Leadville does. not appear to afford vary’. great satisfactior there. Full-ndvantage Is ta! of the monopoly it enjoys, being. charged for m1 to ‘the people Ken by the wt W ents a mite passengers, and corre 8 for frolght of ail fs inado that St costs yy this ine than It did be nulfeation was estrdlished, the Denver & Rio Grande ls large varnings, The ould, whieh no doubt | r the extortion that is bein prac. the people of I shows what the mun will do when lie lias no competition to contend ngninst, é the Atalanta, widely ditteriing from the deseription of the one pleked up by | Wwelght of Hour. trensed busin the barge Girl of Doyon, E WISCONSIN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Trttanes Warrntown, Wis, Aug. &—The spring wheat harvest is nhout finished fy this vielne | ity, nnd the.work of stacking is now progress- Ing. "Tho farmers. hnye been favored with weather thus far, and the rerop hats been seenred In “good condition. Onts are now being cut, some pleces with on account -of being eld is ane of the heaviest Barley fs also a FRANCE. 43 sevond and more for freight fore railway conn No wonder that making wpreeedented!: “road Is owned by In the House of Lor ville, Forelgn. Seer reading of the Trish the DIN tind arisen from exe: atanees existing In lreland few days nud from a |; during the pre suld that the dD! ‘IIE COMMERCIAL EXPRESS. Mx. James D. ilnys, for some yenrs past agent at this point of: the Chiengo & Atinntic + Fast-Frelght Ling running over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayna. & Chicago, New York, Penn- sylvanin & Ohio, and New York, Lako. Erie & Western Railronds, has been appoluted Chicago Agent of the Commerelal Express, and assumed tho duties of his-new position yesterday, . The Comiierefal Express was re= einized ns a fast-fretght line to b ver the Chicago & Grand ‘unk, Grind ‘Trunk, Like Evie & Western, Valley, and other is to-lay, Earl Gran- mnoving a second rsation bill, sald ptional cirennie Pants, Aug. 2—Returns of elections for the Counells-General show that 704 Repub Neans and 231- Conservatives were elected, Sixty-seven sevond batlots will be necessary, Tho Repablienns gain 1s, Mitnight.—Returns recetved up to. this jon of 804 Republicans Eighty-ane second ye Republican galns, COMMUNISTS RETURNIN anmestied Com arrived from New Caledonia, THE LAND TAX. organizing for the tation of a gigantic petition to the Govern nent requesting the abolition of the lant tax, which they say they can bear no longer In the face of ‘the present aud future eompe- States and Canada fn the ented, 83 spar fires, 45 spark. excellent harve: it year, Hl wasa purely ws 1 Gray moved the refectlovof tho btlt! whieh, he said, was a measure for qeprlying Jandtords of thelr legal remedy to. enfored Bearlng jw mind the reland, he coukt eon- et encouragement for the present DHL and Se EMANCIPATION CELEBRATED, { Mpeclat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Erary, Il, Aug ine show the eleeth nui 25 Conservatly Nallots will be necess ditlenlts, howoy! lodged, but the rariigeal In this! heavy crop, but prinelpally colored, averag- “hye about No. 2 in quality. Corp ts doing finely, and, with 2 season of suMetent length, without frost, will be largely st o Xplonton of gasoline the payment ot rent. recent ngltath eelve of 10 wot ng the Inw than he trusted the House would firmly refi assent to the measure which would be so de- grading tor thelr Lordships and dfsastrous —The colored folks celebrated extensively the auntyersary of the ; West Indics emancipation. Over 2,000 per , Sons attended the barbeouo and ptente.. Ten rear-lonila, 0 banc, nnd Conipany B of the Six- teenth Battalfon came out fromi.Chieago. “A great many Elginites vistted the grounds during tho. afternoon: in carriages, Several 3 Were mnie, the speakers belug J. x and Dr, Chene Rov. Tsitac Johnson, of Princeton, In; ant . il, of Chiengo, The batnnes of the afternoon wasspentind: awit other games, ‘hi hot iron fallingon-tloor, ctaurstiubs, minn in tower diseovering thre beyond Hilts, pot of tur boiling mosqulto-bar from muuteh, Tioosite ‘Cannel, | rathways for Boston tnd New “Bt. Paul, St. points in the We ne’ could hardly have se oaition than Afr is a Bunrantea over an nyernge dound trafic dropped into clot Into battle oft asket, inntelt dropped pontine, earelesness, hot Jon sot. dust: around. hird-tanic, boiling over of pan df grease, defective chin- ulamong hny, bursting ol pei ito pan of ben-; er furmee, match. dropped anong: waste, overheated boiter,, spark: blown Into shi mmatehes, pat of oll boiling over, hot cinders deposited against wooden partition. verhentedstove-p) + Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Spuxoriney, Wh, Aug. ay Board of Agriculture is sending outetreutars -to the farmers throughout the State to aseer-, taln who havo ralsed the Inrgest: number of bushels of wheat to the acre tn cuch county, ‘and to ascertain which varie! the largest yield ETICAL ADAMS. The Dunkirk, NV. Pastor on Trial for Not Believing In Everlastii ishmont — Wo Pleads , Teel Not Guilty. alt sd ere Speclat Dispateh to, The Chicago Tribune. 410, N. ¥., Aug. 2—The Buffalo Presbytery haye been engaged to-day in the trlalof the Rev. Edward Vayson Adains, pastor of the Presbyterlan Church at Dun ted and Lord Landgowne ‘the Intter sakt if ft passed, - the bHE would be a standing record of injustice and i-considered legishition, Dunraven and” Marquis of pases and Baron Wavenry, pill, approved the bill, but speceh, in whieh he’ ieee : Kansas City, nnd i now fast-freight. [ lected o better man for the and. his appointment 8 promoters mean. to make this 0 fa- vorit tne from this clty. - | Mr. Charies W. Randull, the effleiant assist- C. Meldrum, General Western ent ot tho Fort Wayne, ‘ins been Kent of ‘the Chicago & Atlantic ace of Mr. Hn: porform Inn ney, natch droy) Utton of the Unite tani of neid, mui supply of grain and aniinal food. TURKEY.. TROOPS IN THERSALY AND EPIRUR,.: ONDON, Aug. 2.—A Vienna correspondent says: A dispateh froni Pera announces that the Ports has determined, on. the advicv af Ostnan Pasha, to: Inerease tha troops, In ‘Thessaly aud Fplrus to 60,000. Of those,’ 24,000 will serve. a Thessaly an 4,000 * fn ty G | Eptrus. ‘Twenty thousand of the wh La ploanicr Penis will be Albanian voluntee Capt, Nacris | T1 Mont yf this elty; the Ing yault, micowith: ties produced: Karl Derby sat he only with ecrtain ame Jord Salisbury: made a vigorously opposed the bi 6 eventius me ball wes from amoke-stel foe ——— _,..10 BE FORECLOSED, Cixtrsxatr, Auge 2A Gazétte Indian polls: special says: “Willan Menderson this afternoon, as. trustee af! the first and -seeond mortgages on the Indianapolis Water: jon of the property with. H the ntortgnges will Fast-Preleht Dine in dutles of which ho will to his other vilices, TO TIE PACIFIC COAST. Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, St. Pact, Minny Aug. 2A Brookings, D, T., dispatch to tho Ploncer-Presa snys it is “nn open secret among tho engineers and sub- oMeclats, pf the Chiengo & Northwost- that’ tho Black Jilly. DI- to stop at Dend- wood, but is to bo enrried through . to :tho Paciiie Coast. ‘The .change seems to- -point to this conielision. ‘The line is being sbullt in the most substantial manner. ‘The mls, are af steel; the tles . of- cedar, Fade reduced mit, “tho: ‘heaviest -boln; ib reaching Dendwood there | ts through the Binek -Hilly and -Powder Range of mountains by way-of the North Fork of; River Inte Wyomlig, Here ard somo of the flrst-prazing’ dlatricts on-the lonqadly Ih wantof raltroad emuniunieation,” sald a prominent railroad oficial to your correspondent yesterday, “Tt, ose Wo are billding thik mag-t esl and faving it With steal only for tho necommodation of the few thonsant people ag the Binek Tillis, 1t ts to. bon great trans-continental route, and wHl be: spushed with al! tho ‘energy which this Come, pany 1s capable 3 They were ocaupled as follows: barns, 173 sheds, shops, 83 furniture manufac saloons, 3; Jowe ‘The Wouse of Lords hus adjourned until. TIED AT SEA, QUEENSTOWN, Ani sylvanta, from -Philadelphia, arrlved to-day Inehurge of the dirst oflicer, dled on thie voynge. : JAPANESE GOLD-COIN, Tho £190,000 worth of gold purchased on Saturday In open market foresport to Amer- Ten 1s Japanese gold coin, whieh arrived in ie The shipment will, as evious: occasions, be wnin-. 1 Works, took possessi resistance, 1 kay, notions, clothing, fire. ive-crean saloon, aa RS errs imanufuctory, cord ENSUS CHIPS. H toy Aug. 2X—'Tho Post-Die Ing .snys; -Censny returns froi seventy-five counties In Missouri show an Jucreaso In population, of 225,440 slice 1870, and states thatit tha other thirty-nine . countics make as good a showlng the popu Intion of tha Stato will bo over f 500,000, or over 80 per cent, In ten te “ae. STILLYALIVE, Mackin, shot by "his, brother quarrel. at No, 8515 Jowe avenue, was stll allve at thu Morey Hospital Jast eveutng, and seemed to bo doing falrly well, Despite the doctors’ prediction he thought he would re: ‘ho younue man Wells, stabbed by a Chinnman last Saturday night, was reported silghtly improved:last bventay, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Broowynaron, ML, Arg. 8—The special Institute'term of the Stato Norifial School at Normal began to-day with an attendauee of over au, « dt will continue ong month, a THE OBELISK, ni, Aug. &—Tho work of remor. from the ship whieh brought It from Egypt was bogun to-day, a Jee-house, glyeose,: packing-house, hierd=" Meat, trunkaenne hoot and. shoo. manuface A Paris correspondent telegraphs that If the Porte promptly settles tho Montenegrin guestion the naval demonstration bythe Vowers will be suspended, se —_ or factory, chemleu tory, plnatng-nill,, stuith shop, gene! Tnstirmnec Involved, 3801,78938, SH Ss3.98, ‘Total loss to insuiran seltled and partly agreed upon, $80,740.88," Alitringy Stille, Ih patch this ove Lonton ‘on Friday. sured we Pr to withdraw peuceably from the ministry of, the Presbyterinu.Chureh, * Phe charges upon which he was arraigned were, that on the 2d of May last he preached a sermon in which ho renounced the doctrine of everlast- hig puntsiiment as act forth In the Confes- ston of Faith, and In @iis eonneetion sald: RAVE THE ISLAND, Yews has bean receiv at headquarters hero ‘that tho remalning In-; surgent Chiefs In tho Jurisdietlon of Santé: Spiritus, belng Serailu, Saucherz, Riventro, esterndo, and Medina, have yerl-' ris of thelr intention to leave the-]* Uthat the Jurisdiction Is now come arof bsuigents agin A WARM RECI St. Prrersuvra, Aug. %.—Newwspapors here publish advices from Novoressnsk, on the Russian shoro of the Binek Sea, stating that a timber: of Greek and Armenian emil- grants recently tried to Ind there, but thelr ship was fired upon with 2 storm of bullets by order of the Russian local auttioritles. ‘The Captain of the vessel was killed, A | fever an thirteen: from snial homer aftosyards captured tho remainter of the erew and passengers of the emlyrailt vessel, some of whom were’ wounded, titul the captives were immediatels y fmprisoned. About half a million Grecks. Armenians who Intend to emigrate to not be pleased by the The alarm from Box 48 ut 11 o’elo night was enused: by a blaze in the past root of the Burditk House, of tho fire created Brent consternation among: ,| the guests, and there was almost a pante, As It «was, some ofsthe boarders took thelr children ont of bed and selzed thelr trnks nnd vacated thelr Yooms, Lleut, Sehatek did much towarl}) quietmg tnem, geome through the halls yand Hy frlxhtencd, ‘1 shes. trom a ple and pudding. mg on the floor, burned through, and about fifteen fect af wainscoting eharryal. exceed 220, while the Insurance Is Thousands, ~ Ata quarter of 12 o’elock Inst mht a tall, sliiu min, pretty Well dressed, was seen to sheak into duckgon street from between Nos, 106 nnd $o8,—two frune butldings whieh do not ovcupy thy whole of the lots on wilet: No sooner had the maw dts peared in the darkness thin flames We i covered Ina sinall frame barn fneing an alley rear of No, 1C6, but separated from Tt nthals rug warehouse, 2 two-story: Ure HOXTS feet,” An alarm wna at once. given from Statlon of Adams and setmed to teach It, but how glad T was to | tig Choyonns find that really He did not teach it”) Also,that con the 6th of June ho reiterated his renun- elation In another sermon, and inso doing “T solemnly’ affirm that I do not helleve any such real strong Jove [ns he had: mentioned] Is possible fn the case of ono who holds firmly to the doctring .of endless VER AND SMALTAPON, f ) continent. “Ara ‘There were Mfty-one deaths from during the week ending dul | nifieent road A WORLD'S FAIL IN TOME, Romp, Aug. 2A comtnitte some of the leading members‘of the Roman arigtoeracy, has been formed to promote the holding of au internatloiat exhibition here in 1885, ‘Tho advocates of tho scheme have wagins tetters from the Dale King of Spala, Premier Glad- ‘and Gnbetta, President of the French, Chamber of Deputies, if APRICA. Tn the Howse of Lords thipevening the Karl of Kimberly announced that SireBartle Frere had been reeatled from tho Goyérnorship of the Cape of Good Hope. Je sald thore had never existed between the (ioyernment-and Sie Bartle Frore the har- mony essential for the publle Interest, In probably wilt Pant and Minneapolis wil be ptlon of thelr com within twenty-five hours of Deadwood, and a yayt region of wonderful richness un to the traders of these two: Br oOPENSrTo’, couNcm Burrs, ! Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicaga ‘tribune, Bhurvs, “Aug, ‘through express-traln trom Connell Blulls to. Louls oyar. the Wabash, St. Louis & Pheltic Road’ laft this elty‘at 4:55 last even- ing, expreting to reach St. Louls at 745 this morning, making the distance of 411 niles in Joss thant fifteen hours. ‘Tho first express- train consisted of two new bageage-cars, three fing new coaches, dining-car, a Morton rec! ‘Tho dina will not There is no -digtinetion -betweon saints ant stnuers, on while the doctrine of wetribution is grounded, and whieh [s/t sisted on In the Confession atthe Faith It [u geniine love] will ‘never see in self Gen, Skobeloit is said‘ta have been heavily welvedt eneoy resumed the advance | DA relnforeed, and to hay Mn the dlreetion of Mery, Loxnon, Aug, 2.—The Governor of Siberia ecomplalns that Amerte: Franeisco are extensively @ traband trade: Introduelng spirits sels fram Sa aed In cate Ith the Russian Pacitle f tobaevo, and agrien! hunting “Implements without paying duty, and he says that they: irs without paying the elightest regard tooststlag ries and regulations, dent, from tho tone o: find'the preas, that th ngalnst Amerlen, MOLE FINED AUNS, A Berlin correspondent. tele; Russia" ins ordered 100 tnore fellow-min a non-elect “and cursed, between siuluts and shiners, for t eannot find that the Biblu has .anywhe men in thess two classes,’ upon to plead, ‘Hfronmally” ‘gintity sty th brethiyen,* and is Kal he hardly knew Ifcu to’stata that ho divided Into tyyo sections, : y of teachiag wuything: to tho Holy Sertpture, but he ald terlan Chureh.. Ho could not. deny that resbyteriitty’ doctrine, but he. di tench tha Holy Seriptutes, Atter ther dseusston upon the merits of the plea the dtey, Mr, Adains aimounced that ented “technically not guilt: was dnducert towithdraw the quailiicatlon, The exumtnition of order, tho oy. “Nmothy: § wanember of the echureh} Edward Dunham, if mut De, Samuel M. Smith, were fendityy sormons hitroducedt This completed tho, gaso for Cornvsincs, 0, Ang, 2.—Amnie Gangwet, Lonnoy, Ang, tno Asylum, sulelded toe employed at the Tn night by drowning, aro alse tradi ee A Consclontions Conchman, Pall Mall Gazette,» Visitors to, Parls whioso minds aro preocety pled by the beauties of the Napoteonte legend WIL do well to oxerelse caution before, vente kiting thelr oplnlons in publle, On Sunday ast ne respectablo tunity of linperiallst, cmt, yletlons wore roturniyg home trom Neuilly it riven by a venerable Jooking old man. Chulr conversation ture on the ndytntages of personal. governinent, expressed “senthuents favorable ed sald ho was distriel enghes pletely enveloped, and the gated” to the warehouse, nthe nelgtiborhoa bricks Which front, on planes streot, are ef. wood, and, us thore was npretty strome whit, a2—11 was -turped in fo prevent. a wide-nweophig conflagration. By A mithagoment of Marshal was averted, aul the flames contlied to tho barn and warehouse, ‘Lh f both Aussian soaloty an elegant now ere ty much Irritation nlng-chalr ear, and ping-car, inaking a fino appearmnee, » trait Avasreomfortably ilted: with pas- ra. ‘Tho first express frum St, Lous rg Connell Blais this mornin ‘and dally hereafter these tralns wi tween the two elties, makin tlons In this city with the Union Maeitie, I is probable that at an early day the ninnage- mentof the road will arrange for running - one or anore -sloeping-ears Counell Diuils te Naw York, CINICAGO, PEKIN & BOUTRWEST- 3 the stable ivas com fire had) commen All the buitdings 1 ; THE RUMPAR Carcerra, Aug. 2 Ttnnpa rebellion has been shot and se sentenced to various ters of imprisomment. Tho rebellion, however, shows no signs of collapsing, a3 the British troops cannot stand the unhealthy ellinate, ¢lose cones. | # dackney-carriuge, THE ATTACK ON QONZATER. Mrsico, July former was ownod vinNew Your, 4 —'The following is an yecount given, of the nittack on Gen, Gonzales at Gnana- Junta? Phe Stato Goverment, ls antl-Gon- zales and antl-Dinz, but fareed a yote of the Stato agaist Gonzales, Wheii Gonzales ar rived at Guannjuatn ho was escarted. te. tho realdence of 2 friend Many eltlzena assem hied to oer anovatloh, when the State troops mutrehed to the spot and fired -at the house and.crowd, Gonzales was on thio-baleony re colving the peaple.when the fring took piace; Achild of Rovlett, the hast, recelyed a shot Other balls passed through the window Into thereon, brenking a milrror, laps, ete, Ona smn, a incchante, was killed | which was aceompanted with sedit! MINISTEM. ZAMACONA, +Minlater Zamacony will not return to Wash- Ington. , Ile has been eb 1 through from slestroyed, and [ts contents—a buggy : pairhesds—burnedk up. Mr. Cunghilivn. tho: inidst ol peremptorily requeatod then terention arose, mud Seryeut ppened to be near Was calle spate, The driver alleged that ho dind conducted ahe -dabato betwegt hinself and his tare with perfect but that ft was contrary to his voll ciples to serve i Bontipartlst, and that lw had, consequently, refused to take them any furthor as soon ia he had found from, thelt conversation that thoy belonged to a fuctloa which he considered dangerous to the best intorests of France, ‘The Sergent do Ville commended these views as reasonable Au patriotic, and tho Bonupartist. funily, who hacl mneunwhile become ob to n talkative crowd, w ‘i assembled to take part: in the procecitiths: ayers constrained to end. thelr Journey ot vo or : SARLOS AGAIN, -Mannip, Aug &—The Liberal publishes the rumor that Don Carlos will shortly pub- dish a manifesto dectaring that. he will never renounce his elatin ta the Spanish throne, ‘ a THE INDIANS. VICTORIA'S BAND, Tha long chasuntter Victoria and hls band of marauding Apaches hits at Inst resulted in |- penning the Indians up su that thore is every prababllity of thelr deeisiye defeat, ‘The. Jatest mayements, resulting in the dofert of the Lndinns tn two flaghts,are detailed oflelally in the following dispatches received by Gen, Sheridan yesterday; Tn tho case pf'tho Farmers? Torn & Trust Company ngainst the Chie western Rallroad Company, the petition of tho Railroad . Company for an-order on the Receiver to pay the interest duo Aug. 1, 1880, on tho first mortgaze bonds, was. referred to tho Master, with directions to report a states, Mont. by nionths: of the gross: earnings and expenses af the road hice Sept. 10, 187%, to At 30;, also, the disbursements by tho Jweelver, tho cash ot hand, the avaliable ag: seta, tho Gxllmated expenses for the coming yen, aud to Investizate tho ¢laling against the Company; a A-NLW BRIDGR, K; Athy Ang. 2—The bridge quroas the Red Iyer, on tho St, Louls, Jron Motintaln és Sonthern’ Ralliyay, ly come pleted; arict tratris will cross.to-marraw, Ts length Js 780 feet between: the: abtitiments, witha draw span of 800 feet, One fixed 19313 feet, and two others vighty-clat ‘Tho bridge Is. Urstelnss Jt waa planned by Chiot-F Morley, dud constr go Company, of Huitala, Ne Ys, i *Vhe toss Swill ba $150, npon till, 1D. D,, ugitlin, hes wdinsaranee of $50 ‘Tho warehouse, ns to ‘tho Felsenthals—Abra- Ae, Benjamin, aud Sanuel deh ts an-okl ane, ‘The upper story and the root w! renowed, at a possible expense of $750, It hs AD, She stock, which cone Asis valted: t yhave been damaged by fire ho extent of 33,500, posal tossua Its cont tlon in the darkness, ie Hen het poltelus ou Ti the Canadian, tn to gottle the cl 180, Poking South- stated, belonged written review of tho case, whieh is’ too Jengthy and compllented to admit: of any brief sianmiay suapend the I lon ut the nextstated mectng, held in Septent! sisted of rags. and ‘Alt. Adtui wn Inare, ts It was it ee N STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Aug. 2.—Arriyed, steamships Somerset, from Bristol; Pontine, from Mare sellles; and Horald, from: Copenhagen, a aie %.—Arrived,- the’ France, y Yorks * = ff ects of gusplelut alts: of certain hich had promptly for 51,500, of whi of Chicayra, al $ view of the comluctof thea ini it Is belleved that he atarted tho tlre, stieo no ony could, otherwise necount for fs originy A’ CROWN POINT, IND, Syechat Dispatch to The Chicuga Tritune, Crows Pont, Indy Ati 2A barn in. the south part of town, belonging tod, v Elston, burned this afternoon, “A large gout of lay and sono stock wa Tho barn was the lay atul logs about $5,000; ected to two seats in ANNSTRN OF Wan, 4 Ly eis Gen. Pacheen is reappointed Minlater of | Yk Sv War, tant (le ie torl’s band, ext! AQLH Sprias, July 80, Be Lalande’ stdfue of Texans View hunted wt sixty or mare, at. horth between tl : ahs cog gt le honitun 2 4 ~“A short tine ago tha ‘deat valls and ads: posts af Sfunich suddenly bt i he colors of the ralnhow, with ale Houncements, cauched In hfgh-fowsn ht uunge, to the effect thaton such a day kreatext wonder of the world would be mitted to publis Inspection at the Collseute ‘sed gorilla, trained an fudntt pains te peforin an [tallan, conceit the violin, Itinay well be Imagied i city as the Bavarian Aug. 2—Arrlved, ‘il, fram Now sath AnAscow, Aug. .—Arrived, DPenuaylvania, from Now York. ON, Ate The stediners Annie and telnmann, from Naw York, haye arrived. a c PORT HURON, Pont Vvron, Mich, Propellers Cw _, GREBCE, AT A STANDSTILE. Losnoy, Aug.2—A Berlin corresyondent reports that avorything concerning the Creek Question seema to have come toa stapd- ‘Tho situation fs unchanged, and ho- danger. at 4 polut which thoy Having learned at Wileox's t tholt probable approach, ton with sual moans 1s ‘ sent orders to Capt, Villoat EiigheSpringsand ‘ wittnan to: proceed immedi. place. At-lisan. a dotachment inion -roported to me, previously, Heh Lo frad but seven men, tne} three tenmsters,, At about 9 a. in, tha lide served approuchlag rapidly tn force, ‘They wero vigorously repulsed, aud until the urrlyal of Capt. io Greck Government | Ville at about ta. m. with ils company and ha partot Company 1, ‘Tenth Cavalry, his approach a ‘shi tween the troops wul the Indians, ia whieh uteny pted 10 yi eat ony tn town, ‘Tos ristimince, $4,000, AT RED BLUPP, CAL, RANCINCO, AUK. 2A Ire broke out among a lot of Hght wooden bulldings at ed Buk, Tehama County, this morning, suread to tho adjoluing buildings, and swept an en mornty, in the shape of 0 gt T fortitied the y were avallable, and ypon de voll v Mntale Realdenz, that the Jorge: numbers tot! ton, and that the Colisoum was crow! fo the culling on the opening wight acforimance, ‘There was the gorilla, to aspect, but unquestionably. skilled ; production of swout sounds froman ordinat A inauipulated by He a skoptical spectator, proeh: the shulan ‘executant, Tth a penknlte, s+ ,Apeetay Dispatch, ‘BPRINGFIEDD; opfered to-day f The Qhicago Tribun Alig, 22-An order was: tho United States Clreul, Court econtirming. (ho reeent sale af the Gray yillo & Mattoon Tallrond to for the Peorlg, Decatur & 1 O. Jo, Kershaw, Staryeen, E, 3. Hale, Wells, Bradley, Negaunee, Fayette Brown, Kimball, Wo 1. Wetmore ax i sort, 1, J. Hackott,and consort, Philadelphia and” consort, We “Iudolph and’ consort; ‘steamer City af Cleveland; schooners David Stewart, Cuntsteo; Johnson, Wabash, King- » Sunrise, Unadilla, HK, ia amazing Invit out, Itisconsidered doubtfat whether the {of thi Porto will now bo able to quict’ the Alban: fans after haylng stirred up thelr national religious passjons to such a degree, one-half, “A siumber of bugliess our position held AtuENS, Aig, 2.— Intended publishing yesterday ordhunces for the mobilization of the army, but incon sequence of the advice of the Powers de elded to postpone the mensure for the pres- |-and Jfeut, ——— AT YALE, WC, SAN Franetsco, Aug j pateh says: ‘Tho total loss by the Yalo flo 000, on Which there was an ihsuranesot Nearly all tho safes failed and, thule n burned at York's THY FIRST TRAIN, ANNATI, O. Aug. 2—Tho Gazette's Gallipolls speetal_ reports the arrival there passenger traly on est Virginia Rullrond, nection took place be —A Vletoria dls- stiait Inelsion in its hide wi eta sas, the nnbnal did not tin led an with stofeal steadfast Eneonraged in his sng; by tumtonkeylke linpusstyeness selzed Pongo from belind’ ands! roughly; Whertupon-the seams of bis 8 1 oan elderly gentleman 's futher—stood revealed ustuunded audlence, p—Propellers, Madgor State, Milwaukee, Bagh and bara, ILL. Warrington} schooners ae Urothers, Metropolis. si], Callody | wounded, man of Company CR Med, and ¢ 1 tho cutive eugn, which lasted y Ludians were Killed wounded, Upon the approach of the Indlina ted rape GERMANY, THE COBURG CONFERENCE, Lonxnoy, Aux 2.—A Berlin correspond: eutsays; “Tho Finance Minister hus re- Mr, George Willams has resigned the post- tion of General Freight and ‘Pleket Agent of the Springticht & Northwestern Railroad, and the olive hag been wbollshed! All communt- ‘ oT cotta, Windbou East Saghiaw aut barges, Raw Hagel, CC, Down—Propellers Colorado, Gecau, John ATO WEST F Hannisnvng, Pa, Aw. Fabrylew, oppusit thts city, thls afternoon, pf. Nalaw’s coup: yte the Itlo Grade, sone havhyg north. ‘Lhe Meslgun troops returned t

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