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ext and prudent. thes, and the people are prepared, by repeated disap Inents and cofifuston of wind and fitare of hope, for this new leading.” SIE“ EREEMAN'S JOURNAL”? yeferene Land bi were fy thelr every word welahted with sotind sensc, trae putriofisin, and pracy tleal wisdom. ‘The time hns come for Irelant to determine her attitude cowatd tho Land bi, She ‘could have no better adviser than the Archbishop, and no wiser counsel than that which he gives her. ‘The advlea of his Cracd to Srulatkd dud tho Irish yOREI anbishop Croke's Significant gpecch to His People in Tipperary. oLand Bill Must Not Be foolishly Opposed by Irishmen, party Is to contin all thdlr efforts to hmprov= ing thh Tall bin, instil of opnbainis, or obstructing 16 As Archbishop Croke his truly sali, the thine Ins cone for plain words, and we, must suy plainly, that we hotd that the passing of a good Land Lift nt thts fine wae be ah enormous boon to thd Irish peo- nisa Bill Which Will Be a Great Boon to the Poor Old Sod. GREAT. BRITAIN. NO POLTHCAT. SIGNTMICANCE. Soretat Cahte, 4, 3 June 10—A speelal from Cork saya: “Tho rlots at Cork yestdrday were totally: without political significance, ‘hey were hot comicctéd Mh any way with the land ‘war, ‘hoy Would not have renched thelr actual proportions but — for the general irritation | and ngl tatdil state of tho people, 1t would not he wall to trust. exagzérated necounts sent last night by a Press Association to London. ‘Pho tlsturbitnes arose during the closing pejand Must Speak Daggers, but Use None—Brickbats Also Barred. frother _““Nihilistic” Attemmpt— The Town-Hall of Liver- pool Damaged. 7 te Fiends Supposed to | indyéinents of the ices, According to Ms me Ty fade Batit peo Fuld thé refresiiinent, tént was. closed Re Fen! : at, 0. but the pdople refused to he Amerioa. xo ant, and. the poltee, on trying at oy to elour tho tent, wore violently attacked with stones. ‘They. used thetr clubs freely, but got, brat Exettement. fit Parts find France | adrenttul beating, being only thirteen in fe number, When reluforcements’ were re- o Orer lite Aes opts eefyedt trom the grand stand thoy fought " Senate. thelr way through the crowds, Into the city, ie mid tthe biimeks, bo ATONUS RAINED DOWN, piti Asks Only $400,000 to Como Over | vin thowt from evory side, but the crowds be jor Us Somo Souga— kept ata safe dllstance front thelr bayonets. rH and Bi Bo 5 All policeirfen Were cut and britsed, several fs of-them dangerously, . ‘The Chter Atentatentes It, s Capt. Stokes; who happened to be i ARCHBISiIOP CROKE: driving from — thd , tices Inn 3 TUG MEETING IN TIPPERARY. cay curringe, | was recognized Dengtx, June 10.—Arehbishop Cruke's con- by the mob, and the vehicle was riditled with ference with the elergy -and Land League _ na stones, ‘The Cantain wns cut on the head, In fa esterday at ‘TIppernry ts discussed by all | During a charge by. the pollee one Constable bo ME bepavers, ‘The Archbishop was reeelved | wag dingerously stapbed , Jn the groin, and 14 Me the Limerick Sunetion railway station € | many others injured. Aboutthirty people were le MB goon, and escorted to Tipperary by members | qrrosted. ‘The rioting was, entirely confined 10 MM yf the local League, headed by brass b bar fo mobs of boys and roughs, who were 29 atamile from town the horses wore finally senttered by t company of monnted te Me fom tho carriage, and he was drawn by fhe | foltvo charging wp and down the Parade,—a people through the streets, Ifis (rnea axended a temporary platform outside the diureh, and addressed an assemblage, of 4g0 persons, thousands more filling the greets out of sight of the speaker, Tho Ctairmanof tho ‘Town Commixstoners rend suaddress from the people ot ‘Tipperary and iijofntng parishes; ‘The Arehpishop, in tho course of sspeeeh, sald: . “THIS OLD LAND OF OURS wide streat ranning throurh the inididle of the city and through the adjoining streets. Exaggerated, avcounts of the affalr were telegraphed hence ast night. No nllitary were called out.” J ‘Spedtel Cable, Com, June 10,—L, vislted Skibbereon this morning, ant found the town, as it was re- ported to bg, already tranquil, and showing but few signs ofthe outrage alleged to, have Ms tis speclal claims upon the love and devo- 1» committed by the mob early in the of tmofherehildren, Shoe has had troubled | week, , I called upon Bishop .Fite- is tines ever siuce she sprang outof thooccan: | goratd, and. was recdived. with -oxtreme dnee the ehlef civilfzer of Western Europe, itehas suffered from tho ruthlesness of the Dane as well as from the rapaelty of the cottrtesy, Ie assured me that there, were" great exaggvrations in the revorts of the late occurrences at Skibbercen and Skull. Le been formally antounckit, | General of: the Constabulary foreo in Ireland |. 1.1818, 13 dead. oy fa fxon, Her history presents all tho contti- | now, ‘and fis curate confirmed tho state- ad iyofan epic, and, though many times de- | ment, that no one of the respectable Inluth- ls, fated, she has never been subdued, , Wesee | jtauts of the town or, of, Its nelzhborhood oF BM iron her legs again to-day, fresh and fent- | ind been engaged in tho disturbances. ‘Lhe ns bsvand I trust Invinetble, [Cheers.] The | rtoting was carried on by iat ® i BM nly arms shaintends to useare the organt | “ROUGMS AND RECKLESS NOY! ‘ ile niton aud cnlightened of .public. opinion. | ‘Phe polles wera absent trom Skibbereen at of It appears to me that two things only | the timaof the rlot, so that the mob hyd an prevent lier of aclicving a iaterin[ tkory ond gathering in ifs most imple fruity. Thego two things aro, mis: nunagenent or disunion on part of the kades of the people, and indiscretion. or fmething worse on tho part of the people themselves. By the lenders of thd piople I neanthe advanced, parliamentary party in te House of Conimons, with their linmeo- dite followers, headed, of course, by TUE IMMORTAL PARNELL, floniense cheers.) I curnest trust and paythey will. prove themselves—and I be- Ikve thoy will—equal to the oceasion, but tdrpolfey for tho, 1oxt two yenrs must be ome of jadiclous flexfbility ss wall ns firia- tes, Thoy must bé firm in tholr deteriina- ton not to accept, the bil now vefure tlio House of Commons untess itshall coins outot Committee In such shnpo-ns to render {t a dar, substantial bomi to the teratit farmer otfroland. At thd samo time, they. must be most careful not to lmperll the measure by vollng agninst it if soine jaiiof Amendments uanot incorporated in ft. .‘though the bill is not belleved to, bo perfect, 1 say tho bill ought to be accepted, not tis d Mint settle ment of the land question, but as conyeying 1 larga installment of justice, and ns one calculated to effect a needfat Improvement fo the condition of tenant farmere bf Lro- [Cheers.] With, regard to th Yeople themselves, _ thoy, too, musi but themselves under a slight restraint during theso days of great national excitement, and, while they are determined tobto submit to extortionate and obviously Unfair rents, the payment of which, even Fhen possible, can only be mado by. the aac- fice of themselves and their children, they Dustinake up their aninds to i wer Trem ENGAGEMENTS AS MONEST MEN, bmn aad turn to the best possible account the pro- Vilons of the bill when it has passed Into hy, Under all elzcunistances, bill or no til, the people must tale care not to bring themselves Into dangerous collision with the tmed forces of this gréat Emplro, If full, reln .and took ndvyantage of it, ‘The Bishop also was positive that the domonstration wag In, no way con nested with tho Land League, Thero were tint fifteen members of the League in Skib- bercen, Thyra was tio doubt that thy people througliont the country gre much Irritated aid exeltedint presont. Tho Bisliop thought that nich forbearance was necessary on the part of the police and of the authorities. He, flio thought that if this evictions Were etypped until the Land bill stiould be pisseil there would bo Hitle further violonce. ‘The trials arising from the recent “MITCUELLSTOWN 11078 Were td, take place to-ilay, but the Crown Prosecutor was “ Doycoltial,” and, boing re- fused, .u, conveyatice,, he. could not get within ten miles of the town -whero the court was held, Mf. Eaton, the Resi- dent Magistrate; who presided, intimnted Hint fuythot evictions Would occur soon, did warhed the people that, ff they assaulted the police, thdy would be fired, on, Je anid that tho ovletfons were wider milllary control, and cautloned thon to be careful. 5 PROCLAMATION pet Sprelat Cable ooo eis , Dunas, June W,—Tho Dublin Gazette to- Hight contalns.no less than four.of tha new- ly-frained proclamations, stating that, ns it has come to the: knowledge of tho authorities that uttempts will be made to hold meetings in the nelghborhvod of Callow and Kilcrohey, in County Louth; Drumconrath, in County Meath sand Keadire, {n..County Koscommuon, for tlre purpose of obstructing; by intimida- tion and threats of violonce, the execution of several writs by the Sheriff, auch assem Diles are declared eriminaland Mogul, and all porsons are warned at tholr peril against so ngsembling, or they will be ‘disperscd by force. A FURTIVER PROCLAMATION states that nwecting having been advortised to take placo at Mill street, County Cork, on Sunday viext; and tho nuthoritles bolleving that 1t would bo ikely to disturb the public jieace, the Irlsh Execntlye pro- you sh ‘ 5 r aera ie Fine be lilbits tho meoting, and warns iy persons conspicuous by thelr absence, for attonipting to hold It that they will ba dispersed by forco If they attempt to take part Insuch an {eral ‘and erhiinal gather- ing, ‘This Inttor proclamation shows thnt tho Goveriment seems at Inst to. be, awakening fo the danger of parmjttiig Sunday meot- Ings to go on unchecked, ‘This will be a great disnppolntmentte Mr, Mealy, M. P., wlig intended to make a southern lecturing tour, |, . ATTEMPT. TO NLOW UP.A TOWN-ILALL. ‘To the Western Assoetated Preat, Liverroor, June 10—An attempt was mide Inst night to blow up the Lown-ITall In this alty, but It oily resulted In breaking tho windows in the hall and In Brown’s bulld- ings on the opyositsidyu of thastreet, ‘Two men were arrested with a quantity of dyna: inite anid londed revolvers In thelr possession, ‘The persons captured have been identified as Liverpool Irishinen, named MeKevott and Roberts, Both men wore well supplied with mopey, Documents woxe found In thelr pos- apssion connecting them with Fentaiism, Roberts has been. for some years in America, ‘The prisoners will bo also charged to- morrow with complicity In the attempt. to blow up. the Contral Police Station in this clty on the nlght of May 4, __, IN THE constons,, ; - Townes, Jim 10.—In the Ttousa af Com. mons, Harcourt, the Hone Seereta that both the frlahmen arrested In Liverpool in connection with’the attempt to ploy up the Town-Iall recently arrived from Ajnerlea, : the future, wherever pollee or military ‘pear in large niunbers, whether to evict o {usntor sell a.farm. Opposition can do no fod, Hovting and stone-throwing may be- tome a very dangerous pastime, andl VERCOMMEND AND ADJUIE THE PEOPLE fosbstain from the practice, for, Indopend- tutly cf the dangor, at if ani unmonly style owarfure, He who commits a crimo gives Mrength to an enemy. But the Government ‘ay commit erie us well as an individual ittotacrimo to punish ® man who bas Cimnitted no offense? What erline has the a committed, who, from adverse cre enacts cannot pay his rent? [Loud en of “None,” and cheers.) £ want ft ee to be understood that, with those Hed eam opay a far rent and will i hEhave no sympathy. Whiat crimes, Jet Cask, have those eummitted who are now basing the penalty of aerime in fall? [Loud Shen of “Dilton? “Davitt. “Father rae Jt was the bonst of England nu she was not the eradte slio was the Pn has Uberty, But it outrages our senso te and falrplay when a man ls pune pitas eullty when. lls xiilt has not bean te ed. isan old Ioman mex that no ce Mud be presumed quilty of py of, ta unless the offense had been proved Zz uust him, ‘This maxi ts ‘ RECT OPPOSITION TO THK ANITISI LAW: ihe Are moro potitleal offenders in prison rite to-day than in any other elvilized be i in the world excopt Ruasld, and wig not one of these political prisoners nei be conyleted of iy erlno Lefard Nit ‘au honorable court or an Smpartial QLAnstoNR Set anys thera is no foundation ‘whatever for the statement that the Government Intonds to ‘bandon portions of thé Land bill, frees , ANREST,, ow. Dunian, Junie 10.—Joyee; the Secretary of the K!Imullook; County Lierick, branch of tho Land League, has been urreated under tho Coorcton sat, A B “FB PHONES ; A wilt be charged under the “ Mallelous Tnju- ries to Property act,” which provides that the puulshinent may, under circumstances which apply in this case, be ife-long fippris- content, . comy THE Inisit “TIMES, tay Wenting on tho Archbishop's address, a: “This frank, bold, counsel can hardly ot th exert a great effect upon the leadership boty Trish party, Lt offers, them 8 fresh op las ra for a really new departure, Parnell west his latest manifesto, said, og nearly a8 a5 ah the opposit of ull this, put the the eu Vv Mentiycome for restraint. ‘The polley of " fen allow promises tess for the peovle “Yday, ‘The Archbishop wishes. to take ‘4 Wovement out of tho hands of tho bitter- MREVITT Is native of Warren Point, County Down, exiles of and pen and Deputy + thiscity té-day to attend this conference, It ls to decide tho whether the Demoeratle Republieansare to abanton their Janevolunt attitude towards the present Cab- net, Ireland Inborer at i meron, HOMERS Isn native of Glasgow, of Itlah parentage, Chreumstances polnt strongly to a beltet that those plots are hiatehed fn America and carried out. by emlssaries from theré, who fint foolish aceomplitees herd, It Ja also belleved that Jn soma Shstanees Fenton siiiritshers fram New York bring explosive material with them, . BENTENCES, Cons, June, 10-08 forty-threa rotors charged with taking part In Inst night's dis- turbatices, twenty-thred have been sentenced to from two to tour inonthe! Lmprlsoifiment, Others were Mberated on their own recbR- ulzanee, ‘Tho city 8 now aulet. THE MITCHELPSTOWN MAQISTRATE soleinnly warned the people from the bench that, If the rlots were renewed, the troops sont ba under military control, and atiy as spmbinge would be treated as an act of war- fare, CUNAN CONTRACTOR, ‘The Government has decided to ndmit the claim made by the edlebrated Cuban con- tractors, Domiitick and Baralona, upon the Colonial Treasury for deveral million dol- lars, buteven If the Conneil-of State ap- proves the petition of the pinintiffs, this sunt will never be charged upon the mother coun- tty biutaet, but will be fieluded In the future consolidations of the Cuban debt. ‘The Gdvernment, yleluing to the advice of Gen. Blaneo, has allowed It to tell the Cuban planters that the corporal punist- ment of blacks In the West Indices shall be continued until the Cortes meets and can alain tlie regulations by Senor Cotioyas In THY CORTES WILT, HE DIASOLVED: by royal deerda fn. the Gazetté on dune 15, but the decree Invoking the constituencies will only appear in July, fixing the date of the élections for the Inst Suinday of August, The Cortes will ncet {n this city on Sept. 20, SOCIETY OF AMERICANISTAS, ‘The fourth Congress of the Society: of Americanistas will be held, here on the 25th, with, 7th, and 23th of September next under the patrowane of Kite Alfonso and of the Connell, ‘The last. Congress tuok place In Briissely, ‘Tho Congress that assembled here will digeuss ard examine all data existing and relating to history, geology, archieology, anthropology, linguistic ethnog- raphy, and the pAteonfology of North and South Ameriea, especially in the epoch before the diséovery by Cohuhbis. The ob}éetof this Soctety and its Congress fs to devdlupe studles and investigations in Amerten befor the thine of Columbus, with the ngsstatance of Sudivid- unt research, and that of Government ar- chives and mtisenms on both sides of the At- lantle. ‘The Congress will, it is believed, be numerously attend RUSSTA. DISCONTENT. Speclat Gable. ~ Loxnox, June 1¢,—Private advices from St. Petersburg say that thé greatest discon- tént. prevails among thd peasantry, pare tiewlarly i the South, ‘Ihe pénsants hnd béen led to believe that Alexander 1ff, would completa. his father’s work by rolicving them of the arrearages in Which tha im- perfdct scheme of eminitipation has involved them, aud the annhounceinent that the rellef ineasiire has been postponed Indéfinitly has rendered them furious, “The Htissian Ex- eeutlve—there Is no, doubt of this—permittéd the maddened peasants to rob and murdet the Jews, in the hope that their rage would ex- haust {tself on these yictlins, but the ery fit the country districts {3 for moro blood, . This time tha Government officials and the: mill- tary Will suffer, ‘Telegrams report the outbrenk of agraridh rots in Khar koff nnd = other southern —_ districts, ‘The. Government Ddaitdings have — been fired and arsennis. robbed. Large bodies of troups nre being thrown into tho disturbed region, but-the reports say the peasants are everywhere rising and fiat.the movement Is rapidly spreading through the South, DISTUNDAN et ‘Te the Wester’s Associated Press, Sr. Perensnens, June '10.—Disturbanecs wore reported at Khnarkoff amt other eltids in Southorn Russia, Several Inceudlory Ares are reported, FENIANA, Loox, dune 10.—Thé Government tn- forms the police of Chester that thé Fenians in Ateriea havo detafiéd a number of men to deatroy Buildings In_ various citles of the United Kingdon, tnchudisyg Chester, athe pinay “Gazirre? proclaiins that illegal meqtings held inseveral plnces for purposes of obstructing the exe- cution of writs will bo dispersed by force, ‘THE RESIDENCE OF COL, NOLTANK, near Cork, ing been buried. A servant has been arrested. FRANCO-RNQLARIE COMMERCE, Lonpox, June9—In tha Mouse of Com- mons last évening amdtion that no commer- efal tréaly with Braned will be satisfactory which does not reduce dufles was enrridd— Tilo, Dike, the Under «Foreign Seere- tary, sald the Anulo-Franch Cominissioners were now cngaged on the draft of wconven- tion and tariff which hid: been confidentially comraunicated by Fratce, some of tho items of which are worse than ‘static quo and some Detter. Her Majesty’s Governmont, he said, were thoroughly alive to tha Injures whieh’ nilght bo inflicted oi British trade by the exclusion, throwgh the opbration of specific duties, of the chenpor kinds of articles, and would not consent to any sede causing sttel exclusion, Some poiits were Already pro- yistounlly settled fi regard to iron, steel, chemleals, and pottery, but the intentions of France in rejard to the most hnportant ques- tlons—iinmely: that Of taxtiled—has not yet DIED. = Sir Duncan McGregor, KC. B., Inspector Tle was born in 1787, and, as his name in- dicates, was of Scotch parentage, “Ié en- tdred thé imilitnry service at mi early age, nnd was detively engnged tn Italy and Steliy In 18063 was presént at thé battio of Matda find at the capture of Catrone, where lic was wawnided. He was for many years Tuspector- General of tlio Irish . polles force, and was honored with the Order of the Bath for his services connécted with tid suppression of the Young Irctaiitl ontbrenk In 1813, Ho re- tired from the army In 1977, having become too old and Infirm for active duty, : TNE CORNELL FOUR. nro dissatistied with the exclusion from the race for the Visitors’ Plate in the Hentey re-, matta, which they believe they coult win. "They doubt thelr ability to win the Stewards’ cup. Ettorts will Ue mada {o secure their ad- mission to the contest for the Visitors’ Plate. 5 . PATTER | So Sh ‘The Amorican agent éndeavoring to ne- gotlite for & tour of America by Patt! says: Nicollil was the stumbling block. Ie de- tnantled 2,000,000 fraties forPatt! and himself.” It fy believed that Nicolini will teke Patti to America on his own account. fi AT TI Woot, BALES to-day 0,100 bulés wero offered, chiefly Port Philly, New Zealand, and’ Sidney. Bidding yas brisk, and pricés obtained Indicated ‘an upward tendency. FRANCE. THE DEFEAT OF TRY SCRUTIN DE LISTH. Speciat Cable, A Panis, June 10.—The defedt of the Serutin de Liste dill In the Senate yesterday 1s, of course, hailed with joy by the Reactionary and Intransigeant journals. Rochefort is in eestacios, and Maynard, of the Figaro, heads his, jubildtion with tho expressive fling at Gambetta: “Eelice au Ro’ La Repib- Uque Franeats, tho Garmbetta’ organ, takes tha blow. phitosophically. Addressing tho Republieans who voted against the measure, ft anys: “You have-separated yourselves —— TUNIS, TREATY WATIFIED, treaty. lis been ratified, Roustan, the Freneh Minister, intormed the torelgn rép- resentatives here that the Bey, by a special deeree, has appoluted him’ kale Intermediary for the transnction of business with them, WEST INDIES. : SAN DOMINGO. TTAVANA, June 10,—Prestdent Marino has necepted the dictatorship of Santo Donilnge, AUGAR IN CUA, Tho soyere dought In ‘Trinfdad did im- mense damage to the sugnr crop, —— F GERMANY. TMS WILL MAKE .THE OLD MAN STILt oo. BICKER, 2: Bensas, June 1,—'Tho Relohstag rejected, 153 to 102, the credit demanded by Bismarck for the establishment of an economic coun- ell, fe from ous, We reguin our iiberty 5 - and Wo shall usb ft, On Jules MEXICO. Shnon and Waddington devolves the respon- RAILIOADS. sibility of this unfortunate event. ‘They hitve nllowdit thaniselves to: bo made tools of by the Right, and, hayo ‘endangered the ox- Istence of tho Senate, for {tls undeniable thot the revision of the Constitution will be mnie one of the prinetpal issues of the forth- coming general clections.” — ” Crry oF Mexico, June 9.—Work has be- amon the Vern Crud, Jalepa& Chalehico- iula aud Toluca é& Ixvand Ratlroads, ROME. | THE POPE'S REFCSAT. dty Mail, ‘ ‘Tit SCRUTIN.DE LISTE NULL nEIECTRD. Rowe, May 26.—Tho Oxservatore Romano + "m6 the Western Anacciated Press, ..., | ofletally contradicts the report that Leo XII, Paws, Juna%.—Lha Sanata, by a secrot | Had, without imposing the usual conditions, grantéd a‘ dispensation from tho cunonteal impediments of consnnguinity and mixed religion, inthe ease of the marringe of the Princess Marla Windischeriltz and the Duke Faul Frederick of Mecklonburg-Schwerln, Who ian Protestant Lutheran, Dispensation was, Indeed, asked for, but the Holy See re- pliet that It could not bo granted until, in tho first. place, the contracting. parties lad promised that all Issua of the marriage, whether boys or girls, should be baptized an educated in the Roman Catholle faith, ‘The Holy See could make no other answer for the Teagon. that guarantees both for the malnte- nance of faith on tha Catholic side and for the Catholic education of all. issue aro ro- quired by natural and Divine law. ~ —<—$—<———__— ballot of 149 to 144, refused to pasa tho dls cussion of the clauses of the Serutin do Liste dill. The Ministers abstalned from voting, Pants, Juno 10,+-The Senate's rojectton of the Serntin do Liste bIlmarks thé beginning of another revolutionary ora,—a duel be- tween Gambetta and Grévy, PRESS COMMENT, . ‘The Republique Francesc, Grinbette’s organ, admits tho defeat of its party, and compares the vote on the Serutin de Liste in the Senate yesterday to thé renctiondry pro- cecd tis of the 15th of May, 1877, .'Tho re- Intions between the Senate and the Chambor of Deputles,-it says, will now become great- ly stralned, ‘Tho general election, preceded, agit ‘willbe, by o strong agitation, will be adyerso to the Senate, if the people pro- nonnce in favor of Serutti dé Liste, ‘Tho article concludes ns follows: “We arc not (scouragea, We shall regaln our lborty of Action and shall use it” Moderate journals declare that the question of Serutin de Listo Will now. be roferrei fo the electoral body, which js Its natural judge. . Yho Irreconcilable and Monarchist papers profess to regard the yota as putting an end to Gambottn’s dictatorship. nuuons, , - There are rumors currant that Constans, Mintster of the Interlor; Cascot, Minister of dustico; and Gen, Fprre, Mintster of War, will tendor ther resignations, and that Gam- betta will resign the Presidency of the Chamber of Deputies. A New Photographic Wondcor—The Fajntest Motion of Animal Life Made Plain to tho sight. San Francisco Post. Pho zoUpraxvoscope fs long name to give to avory almple. apparatus, but probably none Other couveys an idea ao, briolly of its oujects, tuses, and capabilities. ‘The instrument iteolt ts tha zoUgyroscopy I an tnproved form, and b} the revolution of two disks parallel with ac! other, but rovolying in contrary directions, core tain visual filusions are obtained which aro as aatontal as thoy are lnoxplicable—excopting so far aa thelr offvots nre governed by the Kens eat lawa appertalning to the persistency of vision, Apart from many essential modifications in the ludtrument itself, quite a largo nuinbor of ruvetoonts of various unimala cay now be Uti trated, including in one pletura horses exeout~ Ing various movements and traveling in diffor ent directions at various rates of & 7 races track wherain one borse gradually overtakes bis compotiturs in the racc, and a numbor. of ‘excitud spectators aro waving thelr arms and throwing up tholr ts in eclebration DEATIL OF AN EMINENT PLELATE, ot the viatoiy a ae 8 r leur bunt, whera a dear, suiccosae Monsleguour Louts Gaston do Segur, an | tone wy dhe re A cats a fevorags. OvOr TuO eminent French prelate, and author of many religious works, Is dead, a ‘ Ho was born lu Paris sixty-one years ago, of noblo parents; was ciucated for the priesthood, and soon berqme an active men ber of, the oxtremo Elarlcal'party, ypholding fu numerous pamphlets the authority of the Church In,tho affairs of the State, Ie was tho author of soveral raligious works, Includ- ing one on tha Infallibility Dogma, and one on the ‘Truths of Religion.” . | THY GRAND PRIX, | Panta, Jane 1.—Awericans are crossing the Channel in great numbera to attend the race for the Grand Prix Sunday. RESIGNATION IMPHOBADLE, Panig, Jno 10,—Jumors of the linpending resignation of sone Ministers gre uncon- confirmed,,. La tranice and other journals consider that public opinion will calm down, and declaye that‘tha Serutin de Liste ques ton hus in no way exelted the country, iNumtuated screen; an acrobat turaing o somer- sot upon the back of a horse. Aman purau- {ny tho uven tenor ot his way Is suddonly aston- jshed by the appearance of a wild bull, and, sea~ ing no other theans of esvape, turnda somer aut over the unimal’s buck, ‘Whun {tis romembored theso aro simply re- productions by photoyraphy from the life, with aul t he Anoyomiete of jluabs oxnatly as auade, by tho living animal, withou ‘ugins ore lutions, shoir valuo to the artist und scientist é suif-oxidont. ~ For the purpose of uttempting to study the movement ot the horse, Melvonoler leased A rallroad and chartered a. locowotlve and car, wherein ho pationtiy aatday after day, watol. {ng tho unimal aq be ran or trotted nt 4 similar rate of speod on u rico-track purallol with the railroad, With what intense gratitication would the urtlat Melssonuler, or tha seloptist Marcy, waton the yoremunte of quinals we detieated by the zobpraxeoscope, and obtuinin afew uiine utes tha fI Fortin they bave Leen for yours patiently Investigating ale aes wovuring the ree sults they have so varnyatly doalred, —_———————$— A Strong Mjnded Girl, Mr.L abouchere, who owns Popo's Villa, on tho ‘Thawos, where be resides ning the wuts : , Iuer, writes tho following.as umong the unnals SPAIN. of the buutlig seusun ou Gut clyssio rivers “A ¢ friend of wine, under the Inituence of 4 spring CONFERENCE OF, DEMOCRATS, evening, nwonsblne, aad other romantic wure 5 Cabye, roundingd, wad ied on to usk uw protty but Koes what strong-ainded young lady to ‘row in tho samme Dont wih bigi for He. $On one condty tlon,’ she. answered promptly, ‘and that Jy that £ steer” : I Cable, Manin, Junho 10,—Creat Interest prevails here over the confereiice ta be held to-mor- row (Saturday) and the following days at thts inorning nine persons are Seven bodies have been recovered, Tesi, June 10—The. Freneh-Tunisian” Seven Persons Known to Have Perished in the Quebec Conflagration. The Fire Said to Have Originated in a House of Dl- Repute. The Calamity Followed the Up- setting of a Coal-Oll Lamp. Narrations of an Bye-Witness of the Progress of the Flames. Rents Rising and Honses Scarce—Dep- redations of Thieves and {Robbers. Smaller Blazes Occurring in Various Por- tions of the Country Yes- . _ terday, QUEBEC, Special Dispaten to Zhe Chteago Tribune. Quenec, June t0.—I'he more that fs heard ofthe fire the more terrible the disuster ap- pears. ‘he origin of the fire was first locat- ed In the dwelling of Mr. 1a Plerre, near the corner of Ste. Marle and Oliver streets, It appears now that it oceurred in a house of bad repute ju frontoft Mr. La Pierre's resi- dence. A number of young rakes -had been indulging in a nightof revelry, and in their deviltry one of them upset a conl-ofl lamp, nnd then, when the ofl took fire, they tried to savo the house by throwing the furniture outof the window, As there was a good deat of loose straw lying around the yard, {hts took fire, and Hke atratl of gunpowder led the way with Hehtning speed to the stableand other buildings, which were of wood and easily Sgnited. Tt did not. take lou for the whole of the stables to become enveloped In flaines, aud by the time the fite- enelnes arrived on thé spot several houses were in flanies, be had, as by.some peculiar’ arranwement of the Wator-Works the other end of the clty was then being supplied, Qitchec not having enogh water to supply both ends at the same time. By the thne tho ivater. came it was of no use, as the firemen were powerless to stay the devouring element, counts thus fr furnished, ft is to Col. Vout, of A Battery, and sume of his met, that ‘Then there was no water to Fronrall ac- much of the credit Is due of the fre having been at length stopped. According to re- ports In, possession of the authorities, tip to missing. Mr Harley, on Olfver street, saved bis six ehildren and returned for hls wife, who was sick In bed, but beth perished in the fhimes, ‘The Inquest oponed to-lay. Rentsof houses are rising, antl nearly all thoso which «have been einpty since the Ist of May and long be- foro are being taken possession of by the suf- ferers. ‘Those less fortunate are gind to take shelter In outhouses, barns, or stables, ‘The question of insuficient supply of water ts strongly agitated in letters to tha press, and itis thought tho corporation will. this time put aside all other questions and give the water-works atl and every consideration nec- essary to make it more efliclent. Mr. E, Reynolds, conductor on tha North Shore line, was present ‘at the sceno of tho fire from near its commencement to its close. and, in conversation to-day, gave some of his Impressions of the great disaster. te cor- roborated the statements that. the firemen were completely demoralized, but adds that is no wonder, as many receive us a class but 80 cents aday, The people also, men and women, seemed to have cutlrely: lost their heads, as hosaw some running about most ainlesly, others making attempts to save thelr == property by — carrying some trifling article a long distance and de- apaiting it carefully, and leaving valuable goods behind to be destroyed. A. M. Boyle and other gentlemen, proprietors of trucks and enrts, brought them upon the scene and gave people’ their use free, thus helping to saye great quantities of hotschold goods and property. In the mldst of the fire on St. John strect Mr. Neynolds saw. the Hon,.C. A. P. Pelletier trudging atong with nu feather-bed on his shoulder, and Judge Plamondon dragging « shuilar article through the mud. Ile also saw a gen- tleman rescue a 6 months old child which vas lying on the pavement. before the ad-, vanelng fire, Ithad been placed there by its thother, and fn her hurry ‘and anxiety to save her furniture, forgotton. A mumber of thieves from St. Sauveur swarmed over to the scene of the, fire and stole everything they could get thelr hands on. He saw plen- ty of them with boxes of cigars and bottles of whisky under thelr arms and drinking whis- ky aut of pitchers, No pollecinen were to bo scen. ‘The wind, which was from the northwest, was, at the hight of fire, most terrific, Blazing shingles would be carried 400 or 600 yards, and chalrs'‘and ligayier fare niture placed In the clear spices were seen to whirl ten or twelve feet In the alr. ‘he glare ot the tira nt ite hight’ was so great that a letter could be readin every corner of the city, Mong. Bageard, of the French: Hronpe ‘Shentre Royal, Montreal, has telegraphed the Mayor of Quebeo that ha will at once give a grand benefit performance for the yletims of tho fire, ‘dv the Western, Assoctated Press, Qururc, June %&—Tho excitement attond- iy the conflagration is subsiding, ‘hat there {s leas distress than on former, occasions is most encouraging. Piles of furniture re- main in open plices and gares all over the elly, Many houses surrounding the tire pre- sent te appearance of second-hand furniture stores, Goods, ofl-paintings, cotting, and fan- ey ware were all thrown together in indis- criminate confusion, Out of the mass all classes pick whatever they prefer.to call thelrs if knows how to detect or put a No ona vt stop to the wholesale robbery, Yesterday aud today the Insurance people are busy adjusting claims, ‘The companies avem desitions of paying the losses «with a8 little delay as possible. ‘hore are new rinuors concerning tie origin of the tire; but, as four houses were in flames when the fire was discovered, the real orlgin my be proved. by tho evidenes of the Coroner's and Fire Commilssloner’s Inquest. Generally it is sald a drunken man entered Cartler’s stabte with a candle and caused the conflagration, It lsmost surprising Uiat more damuge was not done In other parts ef thacity, Whole shingles fell as far as Bergoville, three miles from Quebec, A comulttes, charged with tho work hee already canvassed the collection of a sellef tund. ‘The Seminary of Qnebeo has subscribed $500, ‘Tha ladies of the Good Shepherd are distributing fool to any In need to-day, ‘There have been but few applientions, ‘Tho provisions pro- vided for the Viceregnt ball and **nultubie” have been distributed to the most needy by comand of the Governor-tiencral, ‘The Sf John (Sow Brunswick) Globe urges that a few thousand dollars of the relief fund of that eclty be forwarded, ‘The Mayor of St. John tel ognplical to Quabes nally if asslat- ance woul ba necopted, ‘There ave no indl- pidual losers of an amount greater than 5,000, RTWAUKER Wis,, Juno 10.—A private dispatch from Toronto states that the loss of the Wealorn Assurance of thut elty by the fire at Queboo was under 315,000, not $200,000, us hag bow reported, —— AT FARIBAULT, MINN, Apectat Dapaten to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Pavr, Miun., June 10,—The clovator owned by tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & St, Paul Company.was bupued at Faribault to- day, Ib contatned about 80,000 bushels of wheat, mostly owned by Pratt & Mobinson, who had an fisurance of $15,000, AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, Roeclal Dispatch ta ‘the Chicago Tribuns, Granp Ravins, Mich, June 10.—Fire this morning damaged one of the bulldings and uch of fs contents of the Grand Kaplds facturing Con bull we ured for $11,000, Continental, the North Phanix of N in thi stock =. American, and the ‘ork, and £2,000 in the Lon- don & ne, loss is from $3,500 to $4,000, ‘The fire Is belleved by many to be the work of at iucendla —— 4 IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 437 at 12:30 o'clock this morning wis caused by the burning of some keroseno all on tha steps of the three-story brick bullding at the northeast corner of ‘Throopand sfarrison streets, known ns the “tome of the Little Sisters. of the Poor.” It is supposed, with- out definit information, that some malicious perenne poured ull upon tho steps and set ire thereunto. AT SPRINGFIELD, Mt. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. | Spatnoriey, I, June 10.—The fine res- idence of Mrs, Wiiliain Turney, on South Sixth strect, was nartially destroyed by fire tils afternoon, Most of the furniture was paved ae loss will be about $5,000; fully sured, : ——__-— CRIMINAL, Selling Liquor to Minors—Tho Farni+ ture-Polinhers—Took Up Hin Pans. . C. Cummings, the keeper of a saloon on Dearborn, near Randolph strest. gave $300 Londs at the South Side Police Court yester- day for appearance atthe Criminal Court, fur selling Hquortomlnors. ‘The prosecution is Drought by the Soclety for the Prevention of the Sais of Liquor to Minors, through Its agent, Mr. Paxton, , 8. 1), Shields, o Ciork-street rallroad-ticket sealper, was arrested yesterday on the charge of .obtaining money inder false pretenses. ‘The complainant in the case is a man named It A, Uarvey, who alleges that day before yesterday he bought from Khlehts, for, $5, a pass over the Grand Trunk Iallroad to Port Huron, When he presented the puss {0 tho conductor, that olficial asked him if the natno on the pres was his own name. Hare yey was honest enough tu adroit that it was unt. The conductor thareupon solzed tho property, ayia Harvey a receipt therefor. ‘The wouli- traveler then returned to this clty—a distance of about etx infles—and told Sbfotds. Tho xcalper agreed to return. tu blin bis $5, whieh Harvey refused. tle demanded a real tickot to Port Iluron, ‘This was-denied him, and bence the urrest, The necused gare bonds iu the sum of 80) For a hearing Monday morning. ‘Tho police of tho West Luke Streot Station ar- rested lnat Wednesday a young thlef named Thomus Hunt, and on Thuraday another named Henry, alias Cobey. Johnson. The two, when geparated, confessed that, on the nightot May BU, thoy entered the saloon of John Aasinsk!, No. Ti North Haletod, and stole’ from a room, in which Mrs. Musinski was sleeping, n pockot- book containing $60, ‘They will have a hearlog this morning before Justice Ingersoll. The Fivenr tur pollatier fs abroad in tho land. Me cnlled yesterday nt the residence of Mr, D. 1, Willianis, No, 78 Fultou strect, and, after obtulning pormission from tho lady of tha house, polished sumo furniture, When he left, upairof gold-rimmed eye-glasses were miss- ink. ‘The pollshor is nhout % or 40 years of nye, slitn of build, and bearded os to the chin, with a yaudy growth of hair, INDIANA, COAL-OIL INSPECTOR, Spectat Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune. Ispranarorts, Ind. Jang 10, ins Af, Swayne, of Richmond, nephew of ex-Tustive Swnyne, was to-day appointed by the Gov- ernor ay State Inspector of Con!-Oil, ————$—_— . A PROSPEROUS MINING COMPANY, SAN Francisco, Juue 1.—Northern Belle declares a regular dividend of. 8 cents and an extra dividend of 25. cents, BUSINESS NOTICES, Chancot!—KRemeinber toedny he last day of the great bankrupt salu of me clothing, hats, ete; also ladies’ joods, ut In! Stito strect. Sten's clot pants, 81.09, guaranteed worth 4.Wor money returned, Men's fashionable hata Jl conts, gunranteod worth $1.74 or monoy returned. Also barcuins in lndles’ zoods at it? State street, two doors from Monroe strect. ——— A thousand henithful clemetts are Dended Jn Turrant’s Seltzer Aperient, contain- boy ag itdoos nl the virtues of the celebrated Seitzer Spring whoso name it bears. Sold by all drugaists. Tho Kat 18 positive —=_——_— Hedatoe* Rusala Salve has genuine melt agallwho uso ft will testify. Price, 25 cents, c DINNER SETS. Dinner Sets in Minton, Wedge- wood, Copeland, Royal Worcester, and Crown Derby. Also, Printed and Enameled Goods in great ya- riety. Table Services in courses, aud Centyo Picces in entirely new and olegant designs. Modern shapes in French China, The public are cordially invited to in- spect Novelties in our Art Room. Burley & Tyrrell, 83 & 85 State-st., Chicago, FEA VORING EXTRA: NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS RLAVORING EXTRACTS. eas ale, atlds, Thyomcens ALWAYS UMIVUL STRERGT TDULTRMATIONS OH 1X ka Us ‘Prove Uhale pertect superior “Adwlited by all who Where we eat, r) peddlags, creams, ot, Manufactured by STEELE D PRICE, Makers of Havalln Yeaxt Gems, Cream Baklog Ponder, eter, Chicago aud Bt. CARSON, PIR —& COS West Bnd Dey Gondsttose, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. ATTRACTIVE OFFERING IE Much Under Present Value! The following lines of Sume- : mer Silks are Real Bargains: e One case neat Dark Stripe Silks, 37 1-2 Ar cts, yd.; worth 50 cts. : | Large lot Fancy Silks, good desirable styles, at 50 cts. 60 pes, extra quality Summer Silks at “ 60 cts.; cannot be duplicated elsewhere under 75 cts, é Rich lines of $1.00 best quality Fancy ‘| Silks, choicest styles and a veritable bar- «= gain, reduced to 65 cts. 4 50 pes. Colored Poult de Soie reduced from 75 cts. to 60 cts. 4 _ Job lot Changeable Silks. in dark or: fight summer shades, at 75 cts.; well” worth $1.00. Handsome fine of Col'd Gros Grains at $1,00; very cheap goods. ‘ Colored Surahs, Merveilleux, and richer Gros Grains proportionately cheap. Extra value in Black Gros Grains at $1.00 and $1.25, Se eee 25 pes. Rich BI'k Lyons .Cachemira at $1.40; a special bargain, 24 inches wide. One case extra Satin lustre BI’k Cache- mire Silks at $1.75, : Very rich Cachemire Sublime Quality Lyons Silk at $2.00; worth $2.50. Job lot of BiI'k Brocade Silks at 50 cts., 65 cts., and $1.00. f : 24-inch richest Lyons Satin Brocades, choice patterns, the regular $3.75 quall- ty, for $3.00 per yd.; a bargain. A large line of Colored Brocades, Satin. Polka Spots, Satin Cords, &¢., reduced from $1.75 and $1.50 yd. to the uniform price of $1.00. : : 4 Chas. Gossag § Co. “sik Dept” Black Satin Surahs, S115, $120, and $125 PER YARD. Extra Values! Colored 5 Satin de Lyons $150, $175, and $200 PER YARD, A Reduction of 5s 50 and 75c per yard.’ 106-110 State-st., . 56-62 Washington-st...., THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. - Out Te-Day in Clear, Hold, Handsorive Tier. srandencn a Hetives ‘ralieprant ant Sing houla XVEL, pari ihe Congresa: oft Vienna, Uithertounpubllahed. Price20e. Out To-Morrow tn Clout, Hold, Handsome Type, Seantte Library, No. 1,01, the Old fdment on the Jewish Church. Ly We Rovertaun Sulth. Price 0c. : LATE ISSUES, . 1,000—"Tho Itovised New ‘estnment ond the: Ag+ thoriaed Varsiun uf (he Now ‘Tuatamont tn paral Tet columns, side by aldo on aime page, with Tach endurrs Notes. Mart {;, ooptalning the Goxpels..20e 1WW—Tho Revisod Now Testament and the Au- Hiorlrod Version of tha Naw tostamont in pare el eulunns, vide by sido of same pace, with Tchendort’s Notes, Part UL, containing Acts of ‘Apation fo tuvetatlittes cesses ssscsairy cts w Benalund, "Ly Sinty'Geell Thay. adulin's Dion. By the authyr MINERAL WATER, = RIEDRICHSHALL NATURAL BITTERWATHR owes tte graus reputation to the happy, propre of ita ipure= Moni urns Indyestion, Canaitpation, Desue~ ders of the Slumuch, Liver. wd il Ihnpuritign of thy flood und dktu and Bivighos, Bold by all fire HE ONLY GENUINE VICHY la from tho Springs owned by the French Government MAUTEIOINK ) For Gout | Mhounatlem., Diabavos, i { ‘Urnvel, Divuases of the Kidneys, & ole, ute, ag Gritio—Dlacasus of the Liver. iaiciisuabes Ut the Stomack, Dyapepaln, or acy by all tegt-suas Wha Shorea eat gure, UF Wholeeate £0 aud Grocers oF WPCA fila ae Cth Now, York, DISSOLUTION. : "1 Lip heretofore existing betwen the ae era rite nine ae dusepn HL town - Company, bas boon dissolved by the alu of the uns fire propocty uf the few ww Rhodus. Inulloy & Co. of Upiaizoy ito alse nanuiny the abl Uys, eno h: |” , FORCING fe! Chicago, Juno 10, 11, NOTICE. 5 ass { | hased otire seit feos Tg rep he te ereaitar couducs users CAFT oo cao eed ay its habtliho, pursuant vag pondtace ht a : ADL) &. " that veal HOD. Any sn Chicago, June Wh BAL at