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=~ TOREIGN. Animated Discussion of the “Irish Question in the Commons. O'Connor. Demands that Forster Be Coerced into Resig- nation. Tho Adventuress Mabel Wilbore .force Comes to Griof in Court. 4 Weekly Review of tho British Grain Trade by. the “ Mark Lane Express.” Fifteen Thousand Insurgents Mak- ing aVery Stubborn Dee fense at Sfax, et Probability that’ Midhat- Pasha Will Be Exiled by the Sultan, .GRUAT BRITAIN. THE LAND DILte ' Bpretat Cabte, Lonpos, duly 11.—It is probablo that the Land Dill will be passed Uirough comniittes and read a third thue fi the House of Com- mona‘by Saturday, and that ft will reach the House of Lords by the 18th. Mr @adstone has promised prorogation for, ‘Aug. 6, jn order to give membors. tne to rench their nipors and shootine-boxes by the featival of St. Grouse, on Aug 1%, and urgency will be asked for supply in the Com- mons for the remainder of the session. ‘wo orthrea unimportant Government measures have been withdrawn, and THY !RLAUOUAER OF INNOCENTS” at tho cloge of the scieton will be even more merelless and extendtye than usfal, Itis expected that the Lords will dispose of the Land bil ina. fortnight. A number of leading Peers are down for speeches, but the general’ opinion Is that: the amendments proposed in the Upper House will not strike at any of the leading princi ples of the meabure, but alm rather nt oll- ing itsimachinery, Atthe close of tho sts- sion a convention of tho branches of the Land League threughout Ireland will bo" held Jn Dublin, with view to, concerting meastires to wateh the operation of tho bill, and advise tenant-farmers in availing then: selves of its provisions. g SUVOTING AT WIMBLEDON. . Sprctul Cable. Winprenoy, July W.—The shooting at Wimbledon began to-day, although the vol- swuteers have hardly yet! settled dawn to work, Acslight mishap occurred owing to tho furze haying been ignited from a fire at which some Scotch ‘riflewen’ wero cooking,, An, order was accordingly tsvued that lienceforth no small canp- fires nra to be used beyond the boundarics of tho tents, but only the regulation cooking- stoves, The Scotchmen are very wrot) in consequence, and swearing In cholce Gaelic is heard because they cannot now toast thelr own Inexpensive bacon nor have the national hot today at night *, : t TUM CANADIAN TEAM numbers twenty men, commanded by Col. Gibson, whols accounted the best shotin Cunnila, This is lls third visit to Witmble- don, In 1879 he was winner ot the Prince of Wales. prize. ‘The . Adjutant of the. tasin.Js Capt. Currency, Interest to- day,centored jn. the wAlfred and | Alexandra?) ‘contests and the Inter-University. match, Tuellatter was not finished. At guu-fire tha advantaga. was in fuvor of Oxford. The other twa matches were finished, but the re- sults will not be known until: to-morrow. Sir John Mnedonakl {6 much improved in health; and will be at the campin a few days, and alsoat the Lord Mayor's banquet to the colonlal representatives, ** TUE BTEAMAIIP ATIZONA. \ Th the Western Atnoctated Frew. Losnon, July 11—A dispatch .was re- culved from New York this morning ‘an- nouncing the safe arrival there of the stgam- ship Arizona, f ge The Associated Press on Saturday sent a special messenger to Skull, Ireland, to in- vestigate the Arizona scare, He reports that Stincknge of letters ns described was cast upon Long Island, ‘The package contalned, the Atizona’s reckoning from June + to 21, private letters datud as-Jate as July 1, anda certificate of Engineer Williams fn regard to tho working of the stexmer's engines, The Coast Guard attached no’ Importance to the papery, belleving thay wers thrown over- board. ‘Thore were uncasy rumors, however, auiong the people on the const. ee: “TIE MUITANNIC. The prospects of funting the steamer Bri- tannic, which on Friday sank in Wexford Uny, are favorable, TNE VANDALIA’S PASSENGERS, The passengers on. the steauer Vandalia Will retain on board and anil on her for New York when the vessel {8 repaired. 2 A BRADLAUGH, speaking. In London last night, invited his supporters to. meot in Trafulzar Square on’ the2d of August for tho purpose of tusist- Jug that a Jaw ennbling hn to take his seat in the Honse-of Commons shall bo carried the néxt day, If not before, He said ho suldesand, that he bo, allowed to take the i iip#isanto stAPLESON, “Mr, Mapleson sold to a syndicate his entire interest, good will, and leasetn Her Majesty's Theatre, ‘with tha object of deveting his at- tenon entirely “In future to the United States, - Mr. Mapleson tecelyes the suniof £80,000, which Is suficlent’capltal te enable Vin to” ‘open an. energetic campaign Next ‘season .jn | Amorien, - Ho. has se cured “certain. - valuable concesslons from : the New. company, among others the call on ‘Covent Gurdon for all new Operas, artists, scenery, and costuines which he may require, . In fact, Covent Garden will bo hencefurth the recruiting house for his American: season. : Thus, after hopelesly Struggling with Itallan.opera in London for £0 many. yéars, he . funds himself nally ro- leased fron hie didicultics, and hopes honce- Jorth to give .undiyjded attention to his Operatic enterprises Ih Anieriaa, “pe He SOAR, ~, The Patt Matt Gazette thinks a financlal Crisis 1s approaching In the United Stutes, fs +. IN THY COMNONS |. : Sir Charles Dijke. wald tiv had reagon to ba- Heve France "does not Intend any wobiliza- of troops. : ‘ ' » CORRCION, Mr, Daly, Honje Ruler, naked a question In Tegard to yycent arrests in Cork uuder the Cosrelon net, es ee : pit Forster, replying unsatisfactorily, Mr. ‘aly moved and Parnell seconded! an ad- Journnuent of the House, eens Oe Mr, Bradlaugh announced his {ntentlon to’ Assert his rights asa member of Parliament Ut tho Bar of Commions the 8d of August, ‘Thu dtacussion ralsed by Daty In segard to i recent arreats in Cork under the Coercion Set continues, ee ba P. O'Connor, member from Galway eerateh, sald that If’ Gladstone: wished to F nd a message of peace to Iretand, fet him CENCE FOUSTER TO RESIGN THE BECIE Gladst TABYSUIP, z Be is fone declared that. Foruter was not sri 4 nt more susponsjbte Lor the Coercion. bear she uny other mewber of the Cabinet, tren orster deserves ag inuch and eyeu more t for whatever good there was in the "| Sfax caused thom to break into opan revalu- should goto the tabtuof the Clerkof the House * WIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TORSD\Y, JULY 12, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. b) Land bill than any other member of the { rived In Bertin yesterday from St. Peters- Cavinet, burg, and started for Wildhi * After a discussion Iasting half an hour, Se ae rac as, Daly's motion to adjourn was rejected—05 | UAYTT AND VENTEZUBLA, WANS AND RUMONS OF Wats, vA, daly Ih—-The steamer brings rom St. ‘Fhomas to the ath inst. Ex. Presiitent Guillermo, of Santo Dominga, ar- rived there with Gen. Hafacl Peter, and was purehasing armament and preparing for the invasion of Santo Domingo. MWe has two schooners and 400 men ready to startin the early part of August. ADVICES PROM BANTO DOMINGO are to the Hoth ult. ‘The greatest cummotion prevolled there beenuse of the threntened In- vaston. NM “ADVICES FROM VENEZUELA ara to the Soin ult. It was positively asserted that a revolution has broken out fi the ine terior, President Guzman Bianco has nearly 10,000 nen under arms. ‘The President was reported quite Hl, BULGARIA, TERNOWSM AT THE ELECTIONS, Lonpon, July I.—A correspondent at Giurgevo, after describing the terrorisin ex- erelsed by Prince Alexander at the recent election tur members of the Assembly, states that even the Bulwarian newspapers pub- Mehed by American missionaries at Constan- tinople were prohibited from clreulating, HULUARLA, Lonnon, duly 11,—A dispateh from Sistova says: “The roads converging on Sistova are. puarded by batterles of artillery. ‘The pros- pect of arevolution Is openly eanvasagd. ‘The motto Js violence against violence. ‘Cho Prince's candidates elected to the Assembly have Deen taken from the most Ignorant 1 Bie ‘The House went into Comuitiee on the Land bi. Progress was reported, leaving Clause 25 sul tinder discussion. MENU of the Union Athletle Club of Boston, who with his friends, was diseracefully hitetied atthe atliletle sports by Mosely. of the Mare rlets Club, Saturday Jast. Ins fndleated tls Intention of not competing in tho sports nt Aston Lower Grounds, Birmingham, again. ‘The Sportsman says the disturbances was inost disreputable, and a blot has been inflict- ed on the name which English spectators have hitherto galned for fairness that will be a Insting diggrace, ‘Lhe disturbance was enused by a mob of roughs. A TNE INTENESTING [ABET CASE of Wilverfores azalnst Philip came to an ab- rupt coneliision in the Queen’s Boneh divie- fon tolay by plaintiff's connse) withdrawing frov@ho ease, The plaiutiit said she had heen unfairly treated. Justices Sir Willa Y, Field ordered her to be silent or leave tho court. Al! documents in the case were In- potnded by the Court, with a view to possl- ble netlon against the. piaintiif. Mabel Wil- herforee, the plaintiff, aged 27, claiming to be tho daughter of an American army sur- geon, formerly a resident of San Franeiseo uid Indianapolis, but who is now deceased, and the trustee of whose properly, named Perry Morton, she clatms is still a resident of Lidfanapolis, sued: Capt Philp for slander and Jibel on accutnt of steus he had talent to detach his father from her. Uls father, an okt man nearly 80 years of age, had Jost his own datighter and intended to adopt | classes, Half of them are unable to rend or Miss Wilberforce and leave her part | write’? a of its property, The defense, as} - INDIA outlined in Churies Russell’s speech “ ake AYOON KUAN, Lonnoy, July iL—A Calcutta dispatch says Ayoob Khun Jeft Heraton the 23th of dune with a considerable force. It is not known whether be will mare upon Candas har or Cabul, ‘The Ameer Is preparing to ineet hha, @ ant indicated in the cross-exninination of the plaintit, was that the plaintif Is an impostor and an adventuress; that her whole account: of her past life and history isa fabrication; that she had formerly been a domestic; that Capt. Philp's communications are true, and justitied by tho plaintiff's deception of his father, ‘The plaintif was- broken down wi- der the cross-exnminntion,: and the with. drawal of her counsel, which was threatened. Friday, ts not surprising in, view of the reve- lations in Russell's speech, ‘The fmmediate cause. of the withdrawal of the plaintli’s counsel was the receipt of a letter, from Ollyer Throop Morton, of Indianapolls, in roply to a letter from the plaintiff's solicitor, saylng that no such person as Perry Morton is living there. Justice Sir Willian Field commended the counsel's action, and satd it had been shown, step by step, that the letters putin evidence by tno plaintiff was willful and gross fabrications, for the purpose of carrying out fraud. The jury, returned a verdict fur the defendant, and Justice Field, in silencing the protests of the plaintiff, or- dered her to Jeave the court. THE “MAK LANE EXPRESS)? io its review of the grain trade for the pnst week, says: “The sudden and violent recuc- tlon uf temperature about the middle of the past week had an unfavorable influence on all maturing crops. White frost was reported Friday night. A copious rain-fall, however, greatly favored the spring-sown crops. In London the supply of wheat amounted to only 1,643 quarters during the week, and these sold quietly at unchanged prices. Tho tne of trade has not been fifiuenced on ac- count of the smalincss of business. Ata DURA ‘The road from Bhamo, Burmah, to China, whieh has been closed for twenty years, was recently reopened. It is said to be the enslest and mostconventont route for traders, FRANCE, THE crors, Paris, July 11.—The wheat-crop of France ennnot exceed the average, and it may be slightly under ft, ‘Che beet-crop cannot ex- ceed the average, THY STATUE TO VICTOR MUG. ‘Tho Committee having charge of tho pro- posed statue to Victor Hugo appeal to tho citizens of all countries for funds i behalt of the statue, é ITALY. PILQRIMAGES POSTPONED, Lonpow, July 11.—A dispatch fron Rome says two French Mlerlinues, fixed for Au- gust and September, have been postponed at the Instance of the Pope, on recount of tho feeling between tho French and Italians, Lustile demonstrations are feared, RUBSIA, » Sr. Perensnune, July t.—The Minister of War proposes to discontinue the con- struction of fortiiications on the German and Austrian frontiers begun by his predecessor, saving 10,000,000 rubles in the budget. few provincial “markots improved - rates were obtainable, Foreign — continues TNE LAST. quiet, . but not materinily changed, MIDWAT, ET AL, ‘There was. less pressure to. sell Friday, “despite Increased supply, the greater partof which was American, ‘The floating bulk has decreased 111,000 quarters, ‘ho supply off const consists of twenty cargoes. Until Friday only fourcargoes were reported sold during tho current week, Thirty car- goes are due, mostly white wheat. Forward trado hag been very quiet. Of -flour the stp- ply Is small, the demand wenker, and prices firm, Forelgn has been firm, and certain grades rather dearer, Native and: forelen barley and oats have been stow of sate and: unchanged, Maize was als slow and un- chauged. Sales of English wheat the past week were 16,141 quarters at 46 shillings 8 pence, against 15,753 quarters nt 43 shillings 6 pence the corresponding week of Inst yenr,"” ; DION BoucIosULT inet with an accident to his foot while play- Ing In “Colleeh Bawn” at the Crystal Palnee yesterday.. He was unable to proceed with hls part, but became better in the evening, ‘ TUE STEAMER BNITANNIC has sunk in the sand so that only her masts are visible, ConsTANTINOPLE, July 11.—Il is nowaqu oe certaln that the Sultan will.commute the death sentences of the alléged murderers of Abdul Aziz, and banish them to some remote place, DENMARK. DIPHTHERIA. Lonnow, July 11.—A violent epidemic of diphtherin has appeared at Stadsburg, Den- mark, Many deaths have occurred. CUBA. YELLOW-FEVER AND BMALL-POX, Havaxa, July 1.—-During the week ended the 8th Inst., 123 deaths occurred here from yellow-fever, and fifteen from smail- pox, SPAIN, THE KING AND CouRT, Mapnip, July 1.—King Alfonso and his Court have gone to La Granja. CONSUMPTION OF SMOKE, An Invention by Which the Smokee Nuisance Can Ho Abated. Ata meeting of the Society of Engineers, hetd recently In London Jn the Society's hail, Victoria street, Westininater, Mr. Charles Horsley, President, in the elair, x paper was read by Mr, A. C, Engerton ‘'Tho Proven- ton of Smoke.” ‘The author, tn Shiooslig the title of * ‘fhe Prevention of Smoke” instead of “The Consumption of Sinoke," alves it as hfs opinion that smoke once produced by the atmosphere and. while being carried by the alr cannot, by cansunicid, ay avery particle is surrounded by a thin tiln of carbonic acid, When, however, smoke is condensed ag suot, heat wil berate the carbon from the aeld, and then the former will burn rapidly. Lf this theory ig found to be correct, carbon cannot destroy the gertus of disease fuating in the ar, For the consumption of ‘smoke many Ingenfous and elaborate fiventions are ot record, but not yet adopted on account of , TUNIS. ‘THE OUTBREAK AT SFAX. Lownos, July 11.—A. Tunis correspondent of the Thncs saya: “All pursons agree in the belief that tho Bey copld have quieted: the Insurgents, and there Is ‘no doubt that the appeardnce of the French men-of-war off tion,” THE FRENCH MEDITERRANEAN sQuADnON, conalsting of ton large vessels, has left Ton- Jon for Sfax and Tunis, WHY TUNISIAN TROOPS WERE NOT LANDED AT SFAX, * Adispatch from Goletts says tha French steamer which took 1,500 Tunlsinn troops to Stax returned them here without attempting to land because It was feared they would re- Tiea to Tiahe sip ana repus: expense and coinplicity of muchanisnia, A DESTROYED. : slnplor apparatus Is therefore required. 'To The Arab portion of the Town of Sfax present sinoke, ecold alr must not be al- and the forts have been destroyed by shells. | Joweid tu come In contact with the guses aris- TROTEST. ing from green coal, nid: for thls purpuse, expedition, now protests agalnst a Tripolitan | voller, and a box fixed on In front. On. each one, but admits that France, having tn viola- | side of thls box, rails are pluced Inside, on tion of her promises tnken Tunis, fs logical- | which n plate or shutter may rest, which enn ly bound to take Tripoli and Egypt. be pushed forward or backward as pequlted When pushed forward it passes within the seca LOGENOT, * holler “uid drops ‘over the firebais -sowe Gouetra, July 11,—Gen, Logerot has ar | elghtegn. Inches, thereby cutting off the tlved to command tho’ French troops in draught, and prevents ‘the conidunsation of ‘Tunis, the gises arising when fresh couls are put +] on, thus preventing smoke and the eoollny of the boiler, A still more simple apparatus can be made with the same results if the opening or flue will admit a higher box, The shutters can be cust. tugether in ons pleco at an angle. of about. 130 de arces to hang within: the box on two pins : YRANCE AND TURKEY. Panis, July 11.—In conseyuenca of the Porte’s explanation in regard to Tripoli, tho aliferences boyween France and Turkey have been adjusted, ‘The Porte las renewed the assurances that, In sending troups to Tripoll, ° the sola object was the malntenance of order, ‘The Insurrection continues confined to tho Hlax district.” Other partsof Tunis are quiet, UWIFTHEN THOUSAND INSURGENTS are around Sfax,. They bulld up during the night what the French slestroy. durlug tho day, ee + THE, INSURRECTION, ,, Pants, July 1.—Gen, Saussler has started for Algorja,, A’dlspatoh from ‘Tunis states that the Insurrection has asnumod such largo Proportions that, unless put dawn with a strong hand, the consequences all aver the Tegenoy may be very serluus, ‘Tha mere oc- cupation of Sfax will have no effect on the rack ts aluached to the front of the shutter to Foqulata the movement, ‘Tha advantages of ils apparatus ares ‘The cooling of the boiler js entirely avoided, the yases are consumed Ko tint sinuke Js prevented, and thera isa saving of from 15 to 20 per. cent of heat and coal, In ordinary open fire grates Wie xame object fs attalned— he prevention of the cold alr gomiune Inte contact with the green conl, by remoy' tho fire lump, and substl- futing for Ita cast-lron, box, whigh stands outatthe back, and fsopen ‘infront, pile and which Js to be filled with coal, Whitn this box t¥.q movable fron plate, which can by forced forwaril, carrying with it the couls from which tho gases “hare ben oxtracted aud consumed by the heat it front, or moved buck: t the x wants: refill. GERMANY 32ND AUSTRIA, || Is fixed’ under the ir st In “rote grate ny) Another plate resting on pis Is placed -on top of the box, to pr 9 finiie enter! fle realtor, i he fire te 1 fi By th perors of Gormuny and Auatrin will, take suple aoparatte a brik f oF te talined In front of the gate, half the heat usually place about the middle of August at Salz- burg, r - = esca| into the chimnyy Ia saved, there ts TUE , PROPOSED GERMAN UNIVERSITY IN its crises and te smalleat.coal can i : AMERICA, é 8 used, and fa, Inder preter ble, “En Kitohs A> Berlin ‘correspondent says; “Gorman | eners, stoves and: vertical bollers, a similar scholars, (hough yegrettlag the speedy Amer box 0, farerotne cay be sede ‘ Joantzgtion'ot Germans on thelr, artival jn) able plate being worked Tetons Aineriva, do not savor tho establishment of 9 German univeralty thore,” = |. “ ‘TUB AUSTRALIAN HARVEST. >... Vizsna, July 1-Tho Austrian, harvest promises to be fully up to the average. 2, BOCIALISTS. : Berri, July 11,—Twenty-two Soclalists have been banished from Lelpziz, .A Soclal- istlo priuting oftice at Dreddon has been proces, ordinary the results of deat . MERTING OV THE EMPENONS. . Vienna, July U,—-A. meeting of the Em- ul way companies, as it can easily be applied to locomotives, te hox is pissed under tha foot pate. the Whole width of the fitecerato, and cools put ly from the top, By this means the gases.are-alnjost entirely drawn out of the coul and consumed, the result being very tie ebat e'pusie torwart by. amotable 18 C01 forwarl and lever. Whether Bputied fo fore pen ire;ktates, stoves, closed, and all the employés arrested, polldrs, (oF, Jocoma tyes, é GORTECHAKOFE: are a great paving 0 Neat and Suel, and the _ Lonpon; July Uy Prince Gorlachakol ar & reduction of smoke to 8 minlunuin, ’ from the regular rates, The Pennsylvania and Balthnore & Olio have atso come dawn to SIG by way of New York, and the Grand ‘Trunk and Vermont Central to Si. ‘This feaves the matter as far as theregular Boston Mnes are concerned the same as before this war comm enced, and the’ probabilities THE RATLROADS. retary ant Treasurer, E._ intendent, John Fy Jones, of Hartfor jenoral Ticket Agent, Walker Peares, Pu sunt to the tenor of the act of reorganiza- tion of the road passed by the last Genent! Assembly of the State, the property will naw be turned over to the Company, {6 having Beardsley; & Open War Between'the Trunk Lines in tho Matter. of Passonger Rates. are that rates willgo down stlll lower, ‘This | been fer the past year beld in tragt by the eerie Sabet iC carried any further will have the | State Treasurer for the benefit of the first- effect of disturbing east-bound passenger | mortgage bundhuliers. rates still mare than they ard now, and nit active contiict in passenger rates Is very promising. Important Meeting of the South- western Association Toe Day. ITEMS, ‘The Northern Pacific {4 now completed to Glentive, and will be finished to Miles City in September. Grading is going on at the rate of two and n half miles a day, Mr. Williain Huckinson has been appolnt- ed Rondinuster of Ditislon 8, dt the Chicago & Alton Railway, view Mr. J. Snowball, re- signed, with headquarters at Alton, Mri iC. Hf. Preskott hast been appointed THE SOUTUWEITERN POUT. : ie nesting ot os So nT Ainttreast . assoctitlon, which wi e@ held in this el A. Lively Spook of War’ on the Rates to | to-murrow, fs being looked forward to with Boston and New York. ~ much interest, as upon its result will depend 7 in a great measure whether the Missourl CUTTING PASSENGHR RATES, Ativer pool fy to be continued or not, As far Spectut Dtsvateh to. The Chicueo Tribune. us enn be fearned, all the roads in the Asso- as i 5 _ , Mannger of the Orezon Ratlway & Naviga- New Yon, July 14—The war just begun elation are In favor of reorganizing the pool, tlon Company and. the Ore NEUIOHE between railroad companies in cutting | 8s the arrangement this far hus proved very Company, ‘ice Ts F, Sale eae an beneficial to the ronds, But the arcat obsta- cle In the way of ateorganization ts the in- ability of finding a plan by whieh the troubles from which the Associntlon has suf fered during the last yen can be overcome. The old agreement can no longer be carried out, owing to the changes that have taken Passenger rates to competing points In the West finds the companies as usunt {nelined to blaine ench other and"-not themselves tor ths state of affairs.” ‘The ticket agents af‘ tho yarlous “hotels throughout the ely sald to-day tliat they were not instonished thatat length a flare-up among Five car-londs of bulls from Beecher, fort ines south of here on the Iinols Central, mrived = yesterday, consigned to Dickey Brothers, celebrated ranchinen at Little MI3- sourl Station, on the Yellowstone. Four special trains containing abuut 33,000 Snnnizrants arrived over the Baltinore & Ohio Mavroad yesterday. These linmigrants ‘thy companies ind taken place. ‘Che sur- | Plice since. the = pool was or | von from all party of Europe, anil inust of hed He Nhat they. Sind 6 aanllee began fae! ou my new nes, have | them ure destined for the Northwest, hel fight, In the open atr tind in.brond day- | oven formed’ during = the = past year | the Kunsas City, Burlington & Santa Fé ght, For some ‘thue past, they | that it Is impossible tw divide the bualiess | end the Ottawa & Burhngten Railroads have sald, nn underhond © warfare tad | BY, longur According to the uli percentages. | been teased by the Kansas City, Lawrence & beet enrried. out in. the matter of lu new Hines WH have to be recognized in | Southern Kansas Kallread, and. will here Ie after be operated by the latter Company, ‘the Directors of the Baltimore & Olio Railroad will neet xt Baltimore to-morrow, when they will have to deal with the. resi nations of the First and Second Vice-Presi= dents of the road, Messra. John King, Jr, and William Keyser. ‘The trains on the Rock Island Rond arrived several hours late yesterday, owlng to de Jays caused by a seyers storm which pre vailed Sunday night In Lowa along the Skunk River country. In some places the tracks were washed away, but everything will be again in guod shinpe to-day. The gross earningsof the Denver & Rio Grande Railway for .the first week In July x Freight, $00,595,085 passeturer, $43,- ; miscellaneous, $100; total, $131,302.47, The gross earnings for the corresponding week iit 1880 were $71,802.47; Increase, $63,- 000, Miles operated in 1861, 800; niles oper- ted tn 1850, 422, The Denver & Rio Grande Road has issued the following pronunclamento: * Holiers of second-class tiekets will be curried on regu lar passenger trains; but, as the Issueof such tlekets to Colorndo polttts is unauthorized, this Ino will demand full first-class propor~ tlons on all second-class tickets yo honored, Emlerants for Colorado Springs, Pueblo, or Denver will ‘be carried only on emigrant trains, Emigrants for points west or south of Pueblo will be transported in smoklng- cars. The Fergus Falls Journal says: “ Work on the Black {Mills Road from Wadena to some way or they will fi@ht on thelr own hook, and thus tnake a pooling arrangement inoperative. Numberless eiforts have here- tofore buen nude to surmount the obstacles, but without -avail, and itfs feared that’ the last effort, to be made to-morrow, will be no more successful than provions ones. Yet It “let me show you how tho companies’ | ty not coustdered probable that, in the event at tt failure to settle the troubles at this usenls nya: <ArOre des aks wean: ieeting, & serious war in Missourl River mn who has traveled =omuch nnd | eetlne, Ps i tly “, i rates will result. For more than a nionth who ts desirous of going to Cinelunat! visits past the Missouri River rouds hye been at the main office of a great trunk Moe and asks | liberty to make such rates as they chose, the tarlif rates to’ that point. ‘The agent at once replies that It ts $20, and exhibits the printed rates on fares. The oll traveler smiles as he discovers that — the agent fs one of those willing to sell the ticket for less if he cannot obtain the tarlil rate, and says, ‘That's all right, but what's your hest figure? A short talk after the manner of clothing dealers and purchasers at Baxter strect follows, and the agent agrees to take 815 for the ticket, Rates for othar compet- ing polnts are similarly handled by all the compantes, none of thein being tuo high and lofty to refuss to. engage tn that kindof busl- ness. It has been practiced right along with- out o murmur until ‘the Pennsylvania Road shouted, . ‘Pollee!’ ‘Murders? *Wateh!? and now we'll have ‘some fun.” A dispatch from Philadelphia to-day set forth that. the cutting of west-bound pas- senger rates was inaugurated on Mriday lust cutting prssenger rates, and the hotel tlekot agentsand “scalpers” were much gratified that the contending companics had been forced to show thelr hands. “As un initlet- ive,” sald a tieket agent toa Ttines reporter, aud yet the rates, with the exception’ of those from the Eastern seabourd, have been tolerr- bly well maintained, ‘The enuse of this ts that business is good and the various rourls, especially the Chicago ines, get ull the business they want. ‘They have, there- fore, ho cattse to cut rates, ad so Jong as this condition prevails no serious ett fu rates wil be'made, even If the pool ceases to exist. Business will continue to. be fale until the close of navigation, By that time, however, things may change, and much of the trate witch now comes ta Chicuge to go. east by Jake will probably goto St. Louls, in. order to tuke advantage of the lower rates by the barge lines, If the pool is not reorganized by thattine there Is great danger that the rates will go to pieces, but until then no serious disturbance fs anticipated, ‘The probablli- Ues, therefore, are that the meeting to-morrow will ndfourn ‘without taking any decisive netion, ant allow miatters. to run along as oat’ present until fall, in the hope that something may tum. up in the meantime that will make the yarlous Unes mnore tractableand more anxious to form by the Boston & Albany HRnitrond, and that | anothercombination than they are at present. | ECTRUS, Nn from this place to Fellean tho New York Central & Hudson itlyer, the | “Aside trom the Internal trouples in the Hunts ts progressing very Btendily, On the New etl, eke File off Westerns Assocation, the disturbed condition at the commenced. “Iho raht of way matters werd and tho Baltimore “& ° Ohio Kailrond | Suuthwestern passenger business and the et ; Le Companies hind qulekly followed suit, | war between the Enstern lines on eas-bound | NGt fully consumuiated wutll yesterday, reduelng the rate to competing points in the West, $5 on each ticket, tt was further said tint the Pennsylvania Rallroud Company had hot yet reduced thelr schedule of rates, and when the final report of the Comtuissioners was filed. This: with the deposit of money’ to pay the awarded daninges, gives the Com- pany the right to enter any lands over whieh freight are almost sufficient to prevent a re- organization of the Southwestern Associn- ion at present. — ‘Their troubles inay have been overcome by fall, and then the obsta- that the officers of that road snid that | cles in the way to no reorganization of the thal Tome run Last wecule prior to thy unless tho roads cutting rates | Missourl. River pool can be easier sur- | ne) setlon. of the Commissioners, sume concluded = quickly to return mounted, graders were arrested by Manager {iil of the Manitoba Rand, above Elizabeth, understand that the Black Ills Company's grade is ninde three or four feet lower than the Manitoba line, so that the points of cross- ing the Black Ills folks will undertake to cut the Uilleubankments. ‘This, of course, is In retaliation for Hill's “line belug solo cated as to necessitate frequent. crossings. ‘The expected result will be na legal fignt, where it remalns to be seen which company has the advantage. HiW's grading ts about all done, his bridge builders nre at work, and some track ling been laid between Car- lisle and Elizabeth.” » —— FATAL PLAYTHINGS, Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Uhteavo Tribune. Batimone, Md, duly i.—A number of children have died here during the past few days from lockjaw stuperinduced by sileht burns received in the hands trom the explod- Ing of paper caps in toy pistols on the Fourth ofduly, In every instance where these acel- dents have occurred the dread disease has followed like a strango fatality, «The phy- sivians are unable to account, for the 1 to the tormer tariff the Pennsylvania Railroad Company would cut rates In order: to nicet them. ‘The tarlif rate to Chicago is $20. The New York Central & iludson River, the New York, Lake Erle & Western, and the Baltiwore & Ohio, Railroad Companies wers accepting $15 for 9 first-class. passage to Chicngo, although they had made vo change in advertising te rates. All who caine to the offices of these companies could secure Uvkets to Chiengo at that rate. ‘The tar to Cineinnatl Is $18 The com- panies were accepting $1. The Bal Umora & Ohlo Rallroad asked St3 by way ot Columbus to Cincinnati, and $13 to the same placo by way of Parkersburg. ‘The tarhf rate to St. Louis is $24.05, and tick ets were soltt farSt0.25, Ln tuet, to wll conipet- ing points tn the West the companies named wore yesterday accepting, 1 reditctlon of $5 on each ticket. This eveflug Mr, Samuel. Carpenter, Pussenger Agent of the Pennsy!- vanla Kailroad, who had juft returned from trip tu Philadelphia, sald that the Company had decided to meet the other rods in the cutting of passenger rates, and would at oneo sell thelr tickets at the same rates at SICK OF THE LOW RATES, The St. Luulsians are getting sick of the prevalling low freight rates to the East, and they are moving heaven and earth to bring about an advance. ‘They find that with such rates us tre now charged the much-puited barge linus have but little show, and nearly all the business govs by way of Chicago. A. Inecting of the St. Louls Committe on cast- bound freight rates was held at St. Louly Saturday at tio oltice of the Wabash Com pany. After considerable discussion, In re- gard to the feesailla low east-bound freight. |, rates the following resolutions were adopted: Warneas, Tho present rates between St, Louls and seabaitrd points on vnst-houtd business are Unremuucrative and much lower thun thore is any necessity for on nocount of competition, wither. with ‘the barge fines to New Orluans or any other Hines revebing tide-water murkets, and on account of the fact that the St. Logis Committee have never at any of thelr frequent Meetings authorized the making of or adoption of the presont eust-bound rates; und moreover, on account of the fact that the Eustern trunk nes deny uns knowledge of the present rates, und positively assert that they huve never aus thorized the making of such rates; therefare, thieCommittee, after fully considering the mat- tor, have resolved to atate the following facts: massage .to | 1. ‘That tho reduction of rates in this market Ponustivanin | wete tirst made by thengents of the fastefreight Cineinnatt me th neinnal io he 1 7 4 lines, and that we belicve anid tast-frelicht Jing Rullroad would sell ut the samo rates. ‘This’ ivonts were au Instructed by tho manugers of road would protect itself by cuttng just as 5 . fast na the other rouds- slaughtered’ rates. tie Buetora tank Hee itced tariffs, isaued by Pool-Commissioner Albert Fink is merely a | Chalrinan Fink, giving rates elther from Chica. spectator iu this fight, having only freight goor from St. Luuls 18 concorned, that this Com- Tates to look utter. A prominent oficial of | tuittco have at all tines conformed to auch tare the Nuw York Central & Hudson River | {fa as buve beew issued by Chalrman Fink, It Rallroad sald that the Pennsylvanta Rall- | belna, buwevers x well-knowa uct that the roud bad been the ngxressor In the cutting | Sets of tho fast-feelght lines, bad boon using uf rates, “Ithas always’ been customary | Bevo ould tarts by the Charmi ene until within the past: year,” ha continued, | “3, Finding thut no rates were tobe relied upon “for our road to charge 81 more for tickets | inthis market, our agents and the lineaments carrying pussengers West from Boston than | working over our various roads were at laut ine fg charged from New York. A. limited to | structed to take enst-bound tretzat at tho samo Chicago, that is, Ihnited as to time, selling at | tates as it was takan by line agents of athor New York for $20, wontd cost S20 at Boston, | fade, und eald pructice is tn force to-day, and 1s Other runds had ‘similar: rates, but a tleked | ‘be only way In whieh rates are made, irom Boston to New York was worth al shigular appearance of the dischye, The injuries. have been — so in some es that only the hand wasslightly burned. Itis thought the eaps contdli a polson never before used in their inanufacture, and the health authorl- ties" ara about to investigate the matter. Eight deaths have been reported within the past twenty-four hours, anda number of new cases have been reported to-night. ‘The sulferlngs of thore aflieted have been terrl- ble and beyond all medival assistance. ; palabceiabebe anes A WEALTHY HEIR, New Onveass, July, 1.—Jolin Burnside, who died recently at Virginia Springs, after aking bequests of §150,000, mikes Olver Berne, of Virginia, unlyersal legatee. ‘The estate 5 valued at. from $5,000,000. tu $0,000,000, Which the campating compnntes. prea sellin, As the warhad been begun the Pennsylvania Raltroad was prepired to see how long it vould last, and if the other roads ro- duced — thelr of Blocking Trade via Cape Horn, or bolts, thus foruiuig a eWwinglng shutter, s+ New Yoré Herald, ‘The bold tittemp: of the Puciflo railways to movopulize iil the trade between the Eust and the Pacitic Const by overthrowing ocean cite Tage via Capo Horn-sbowa that thoy wish to be unisters of both sen and land, The scheme ut- mt 4. This Committea desires to repent the state $0, aiid, the real carnings of the roud from | Weureablete ludue, for the continuance of the New York. west was thus bub $153] presence unnecessarily Jow rates, and fur the and it was in view of the latter factthnt sue } purpose of placing the matter before all the inonths we entered Into an agreement with the prinelpal roads haying west bound pat- ratlroads engaged In the carrying business this Coministee requests that the enst-bound ratek ‘ 5 7 . tempted by the raiiways, as atated by a coms Foun tho’ Pennsylvania, tho, erie, aud. | ehoukt be imussstiately wlvancad hiereltl eonteinporary Je"tovemit the "ald of contracted thot the fare west from SOUTIIWESTERN ROAD? mmdny leadliee tshage 1a Bad rAno seo ae Boston, via New. York, should be Sr. Louis, Mo., July 11.—General Manager | nut to snip, ‘aud nat tusell or bandio uny goods the real “foro charged between Boston | sopor, of the tron Mountain Railroad, re- | Y Cups Horn, to give a reduced raltroad rate and: New York splus the New York rate. ‘This would annke the fare to Chicugo from Boston, via New York, about $28, Butsoma tine ago, and without any noticy ta me whatever, the Pennsylyanin people began to. toall who will sign such an agreement. Un- fortunately tho tmerebants of Sun Francisca Dave not wll had the snzuclty toxce the fotty of becoming partners In this ¢cheme, which means only the suboruination of San Frunciaco's ine terests to those of the raliway corporations, ‘Thore never hus buen a tne whun the value of tha Cape route between the Atluntic and tho Pacitlc was cummoiclully so great, With the adtwirable bydrographicnl surveys of the coasts ot Patagonia and Sugeilin Strait made in ru. cout yeurs the terrors ot LE ey South’ America bavo been largely removed, Owing to the intricacies of Magellan Strait, the route round the Cupa was preferred by. inariners for tbreo centurica, but wita tha new ligats on iia _wavigytion Mr. Urussey and her Dusband aafely steered thetr yacht Sdnbeun through Iti ivié,” The vpeniuy of “Smyth Chunnel” and the route by the Guirat ‘Trinfdud into the Pacttio celved instructions fram New York to~lny to Ict the contract for tho Immediate construc- tlon of fo a ot lial i to bo aR as % the Crowley Ridge Branch ot e Iron Poaue whine they. call & conuiimons t eket’ | Mountain Rond, ‘This line will start from there i351, tho old rate, the rate Orkal they Noble, on-the maln line, and extend southeast. hud joined With us to establish, We entered | 122 iailes through fe St ete Bout, pol tutte i protest against the notion of tha Pennsyl- | Atte Wrst forty miles will be compieted. and vania, whereby It had willfully broken faith. | ready to move this year’s. crop of cotton by but nothing wo could say lind any effect. “Che | tho time it is prepared for market, oflelals of the rond were determined tocutths | -pye extension of the St. Louis & San Fran- gatallialient rate, agreement oy no ugreenent. | oisey Road from Joplin, Mo. to Galena, Kes, eket speculators, more popularly known ag ‘scalpors,' were the only ones to be fe tee fo tha fatter: palat, and will be i henetited by the project, You can ensily see a q e how the ‘acalpers’ profited. ‘They could sane Brldge of the Atcilaon, Pra es *, rel 0 a I ited and urtened ti ABA YC Now Yorks could bo detached from the inal | Hreduites of tho read have Luen located be- | frets ther sont Atiuntto to toa doure Maer tivket and gold in Boston for the regular rate, While the card-bonrd giving passage from Naw York to Chicago could be sent to this clty and put upon the market represent. hug but S15, Séof tho Sat having been received from the sula of the Boston-Now York coe pon,’ Thisd15 tlekot was avery whit as good ng those regularly on sale here at $20, fave & margin of ' 8, tho ‘scalper? of coures sould make suck sates fa moult sive hin atnosta monopoly of custom ‘and protite, If tho tt cf asked but $0 tor hia ticket he netted $1 clear on every sale and was stil! Sf ahead of tho New York Fea ES tg eR ahha Jed ely are cnuld' be Arr in Now York — for Chicago at $15, tha regular addition of $1 over Its route was demanded, 80 It was made, Other rons” hove. necessarily followed tween El Paso and Chilinahua, Twelve car- Jonds of steel . rails for this line havo been shipped from here daily, The rally came from Enrope to New Orleans, thence to St Louis in barges, Tho company has a con tract with St, Louls. caremakers for 1,000 frelght-cars, and us fast og the cnrs are come pluted they are londed with rafls aud fore warded to the Moxtcan frontier, FREIGHT RATRS. Privapecruta, Pa, July 1.—It 1s off elntly stated thot the cutting of west-bound passenger rates has been in progress sluce Friday luat. On that day the movement was itaugurated by Boston & Albany, and has since been jolued by the Now York Central, the New York, Lake Erle & Western, and Capt, “vans, Hydrographor of tho Britisa navy, referring to the results of these Inbors, oltilully ~ reporta that 3*Urinidud Channel spon autaclour passiya to the Paclilo Qvean Id niles to the forth of BMagelian Struts and, althouwh not seoure of approach from tho Pacitic AS tho wolleKnown entrances Inte that utralt by Cape Pillar and the Evangelists, It will be found avaliable addition to aur knowledys of theae waters, ug cnubling abipa passing into the Pavitio twavonl tho bouvy sen frequontly expereocud {n the bither gouih latitude." tn Tact, the world. fs Juat beginning to realize the value lo navigas tion and commerce of Maxollun’s great geo- graphical ducovery made in 1, whon bo took his Heat through the compuratively smouth watera of the Strait, Tho Muejtto railroads may do thotr best tudireatly to muko thie wreut nate ural maritine pighway usgless, bit they will nevor Kucceed tll they bave destroyad tho ablp> nlug of tho world. “Thole alfurt to kill our Catifors ya tho Maritime Regia er, ‘nla wolp trade, anys in’ the wuke of the Boston & Albany, I © will defeat Tivett,. for it wiil havo to canton Hrety was nothing alse to be. done, SEO Ee a ete iowets with rivals who are lke sho Tooth pown by Gude The - Penneylvanta "people perversely | to Cinciunatl, Chicago, and St. Louls. ‘The | 2U& —— forced: the tysuo, and that rond. alone | Ponnsytyania Raliroad’ Company hus not yet The Toting Negroes of A Montyomery Correspondence Hultimore Sun, at isu pretty sixbt ta sea the negros ut work, and an ustomabing snatter to watch then carry on thelr bonds a busket of cotton weighing 100 pegage, for a quurter of 8 mile. To one not used 10 Southern babits the skill with which they ud Just aud carry ponderous loads on (uoir beads 1s Biuply amusing, They will ieuut dunce, plitys with (note ioads bobbing und twistlog ws Ihougt certain to fall, and yet never losu thy exaot bale Bnoe of thew. In thia way in town iecals are, carried from restaurants to private and bugle ness houses—up stuirs and gown, wiluout & \d oF ascend fs responalbls for .the rutecutting, whieh Re now It would appear Ison hand In earnest? At the Grand Central Depot tekut-pfilve the regular rate, or 820, ty still asked to Chicago, and the tcket-sellur can make uo reduction, Ho has not even heard of the cutting of rates wt thy’ reduced but atthe down-town ol prices prevally: < A- PASSENGER -WAR, Sho passenger.rates from this clty ta Eastern seaboard poluts have bean ine bad reduced its schedule prices, bul its officurs Btuta that, wuless gn agreement to restore tha former tart 18 quickly arrived at, they will cut rates to meet the other roads, ee —- TOLEDO & INDIANAPOLIS, Bpetta, Dispatch to The Cheaga Tribut ToLeno, July 1.—The oraanization of the Company to bulld and operate the newly projected Toledo & Indianapolis Road has been effected bo tho election of ‘T, P, Brown, condition for some. the past. ,Tickets to,| President and ‘Treasurer; J, K. auillton, | sip; Also * budimen,” inst nding the New York ago’ gonerally gold $18 and to'] Secretary: aud J.D, Cooke, Chet Enaineon fie a a ne ate iauded on rate] : er Y ci 1a jens. wee Boston ab 816. The westbound rates hava | Oe te oo has been wubyeribed to the peat tbo weekly = wisi? pulls of water, pltobe era uf tnllk, even down th tho plekaninny ints tating his jnammy with the cupty: tn Cups everyting Boba uh te geunuM BUSINESS NOT GES... Dysp ja te the costly price we pay ‘or juxul Tts most potent roinedy, however ja found (nthat elficient.and gonial tone np ulteralivo, Tarpant's Soltzor Aporiont, Bold by ull druggists, ‘Ae Nervous as & Witol.VeBor neous ralgio, oo ua and slok beadacho and verve ousness, take Liebie Co.'s Coca Buel Tonle. Beware of cheap worthicss imitations under Ours and dinllar nawes, now also gong to spleces, and ‘sjuillarly low | Over Baw, rates ure belng nade, "ho Jateat trouble | SHEN or Puding the ron, ill eommencs was brought about by the actidn of the Baltle | soon and be pul hed raplilly forward, . It is a nae Ay ala | UeE halons eee i is Bulling tickets: to “Boston: v! eo: New York i bad 4, Ju the Interest of roads already catablished, rates to Boston via Now York have always been $4 more thay via Albany and ‘roy, be- ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, i y 1 July tA reorganiza- egusa fhe Voston’é Albany and Fitchburg Hantyonn, Conn. duly HA rearga Roads the ahort laos any Railroad was perfeoted to-day by the election tral, have now deci to sell tickets Villian art, 0! Bostan x $16, whieh is a toduction of $5} dent, Churles ‘I, lllyes, of Hartford; Bua tlon of the Hartford & Cunnecticut Western SUMMER DRY Goovs. CARSON, PIRIE & 60'S — West Dry Goods Hous - MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, GREAT SALE SUNHER: GOODS UNSPARING REDUCTIONS, ‘GOOD CHANCE ’ BARGAINS. 100 Efegant Satin and Brocade Mantlcs, imported ag pattern garments, will he closed ont at half price. A large lot of stylish Shoulder Capes and Fichus, made for us in France, re= duced to vost of Importation, 800 Black Silk, Satin, and Cloth Man- Yes and Dolmans, our own manuface ture, one-third less than formor prices. Thls lot includes many larges size garments, 44 and 46 bust. A lot of fine Imported Colored Cloth Havelocks, with satin trimmings and handsome girdles, marked, down from $14.00 to $10.00. Mercedes Wraps. ‘* WEST END” Shirrod Circulars and Ulsters, all reduced. Walking Jackets $2.00 to $10.00, cach garment worth fully one-half moro than we ask for it. 200 Black and Colored Silk and Satin Costumes marked down to cost of the materials. 600 Stuff Dresses, including Flannels, Buntlng-, Cashmeres, and Fon‘es, in the Intest styles, at prices ranging from $3.50 to $25.00 3 the greatest bargains ever offered in Chicago. Washing Dresses, 3 pleces, Calico, Gings ham, Cambric and Lawn, from $2.00 to $9.00. 2-Piece Suits, made of Prints, $1.25. Best quality Calico Wrappers from 690 to $1.50. best quality We are determined to make this salo an attraction strong cnough to draw buyers from all parts of the cite, in order that lisrenftey they may hetirmly persuaded that “It Pays (0 Trade on the West Side,” CARSON, PIRIE 8 CO, CHILDLEN'S DRESSES, Chus. Gossage § Co. “At Hall Value, 25 Styles Children’s White Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 years, Varying in price from _45 cents to $2.95. Also a large lot of Ladies’ Muslin, Gowns, Drawers, Skirts, Chemise, and Dressing Sacques, All strictly first-class: goods, and at prices not more than Half Their Value, To close large lots for the season, Decided Bargains IN Fine French Corsets. 106-110 State-st. 56-62 Washington-st. EPPS’ Coco, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’ COCOA . BREAKFAST, ba? ugh knowledyo of the naturel laws mriied svar ae apordons nf diggation ane wutrie lon, w% uns o i curotit epolieation ae thy nue proper. are? iy pre, provided our brew! 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