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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY,''JULY 14, 1881—TWELVE PAGES : ; pt was inade to Ininch the Guion Line SPORTING EVEN S. steatner Alaska at Greenwich. Sho ts ex- pected to float nt tho noxt tide, oo BRADLAUGII The Chicago Club» Now Has a A meeting was held last ufght to protest “ ‘ against The exeluaton of Charles Sradlaugh Lead of Seven, the High punished for thirteen hits and a total of . beating her own record of 2:10}, and nineteen bases, Boston made one in tho | mating the fastest mile ever trotted in the sored buat fer piel Abs o’eldck far ning i angie by Stn a fr | Bat ca ea Ma | tg ay Tony toa melon ake ie ou bel Powel ae ane urewnt balls it wi | henrtiness. Following 14 (io oficial record | wife, got np, and, upon'tooking carefully at i the elghth off Crowley's base | of the thine by quarters: his wife, found she was dead, and very cold, ’ on bail and singles by Whitney and Burdock. PTurooequartors. LF and front all appearandes:iite lad lett- hot. : \g Prince's conditions were accepted by ae- FOREIGN. : cloniation, After its formal closing the y Assembly resolved to petition the Prince to retain Gen, Ebrenroth as Prime Minister, and to deliver Zaneof, Karavelott, Stavel- Disgraceful Scenes at the kolf, and Suknaroft Tuto the hands of Juatics i :ontg| Full TANG sae “eos S810! for Z orferei - | from Pariiamont. A totter from Sir Charies ‘ear. Detrolt made one in the first off base H 3 Jong before, Mr. Ferry is ono of the wealth- Transfer of the Body tree te aas of Datgatae™ forsipiyconn Ditke wis rend regretting Inability toattend, est This Year. hits by Wood and Powell, a pnssed | , Hach quarter-niic was, thernforg, mace In | lest farmors in ‘Northern illinois. ‘The de- a ‘of Pius IX. re “riya! DIKPATCH . | owing tothe pressure of business, 7 ball, nod wild pltchs ony Inthe fourth Hines rst, quite Bis second | consed leaves saver children, Drs. Bean F : from Ststova saya: “he whole proceedings MENINLLy Victory of the Ohampions Over clea home ran by Honnatts he. Mite tte 4M be esti eaartor is . 1 Of Mats Sears stunmoned. ‘ had the appearanes of a: solemn mockery, | of Boston, competed ina milo walk at the the Worcesters by' a Score Bennett's base on Walls, Howek's two-bugger the slowest one, ol BUSINESS NOTICzs, . Lows athletic sports yesterday over. a grass course. “Merrill’s time was 6 minutes 39 and -a wild plteli: four in the seventh, of track, At ‘ ; je | The Di r edt to have been chosen yet ust : Qemarkablo Matrimonial Alt ig Deputies, stipposed to have Knight's first’ an Wools putoute singles by | taatholnt wag where the mare ‘inade te | muck & Rayner Moth Powder isthe — ; by the electors, bit really selected by the of 6 to 4, . 3 4 ? | 4 we | best the, At the same paco throughout it Insacte! . q ance of tho Adventuress Prince's agents, Iatened to the sncech from | seconds, = p : Hinton and Pawel a Chrucsbane Uy. Bel slie would have mada the ile in 3:08 The Fotchen Hons figs; and bedbume. sine prisseves ‘ i 9 Liter the throne, the contents of which they Knew s ’ Buffalo: Beaten by Providence, Boston | er, ‘urdock’: elvan track, too, “ivas fully two seconds | valuable furs and woolona from tho ravagos of 4} Woodhull’s Daughter. nana’ 4 TUNIS, jurdock’s singte-handed enteh of a hot | siuw. Capt: Stoner says that with the, | Moths. Buck & Raynor, makers of tho" Siar” i before, and necepted the Prince's proposals LAEMMLI AEA DER ’ by Detrolt, and? Troy by Tier, ‘aud the basesplaying of Powell, White | Mune Capt. Stone. mise thal with te. Cologne. se eae t : — 88 previously arranged.” Loxnoy, July 13.—A diapateh from ‘Tunts Cleveland. wed and Herinnit were the feliting fentures. Ia confitanté contd Ganie ne low ts. 2208, aad ———— iA >. A Bulldozer C 7 COUNTERFEITING. anyst “owing to the inenacing attitude of zs by Hi foul bal in the hese tutiyes ud aly vossiuly botter.- Ife thinks the HN Lencke ts tun shia Ned farstshloy gout eecete ont Tho Bulgarian Bulldozer Com- Soe eae vunArrOn? the Arabs at Gnbex, tho Enrapeuns there Was sitspended tntil a sirgeon euutd sow ie.| Pg Of the fastest in the, country, andl If IE | from sista sk nor dozen. Shirts randy muda vie letes His Scheme of Losnan July 12-A_ letter. from Geneva |‘have taken refuge on board the sipping in Maud 8, at Pittsburg Beats Her Ohicago | tig * Paper. nee On tho frat “days Mand. S. would {have | set verse er gon. Cnaquuled tn quality P ire states that estimates of the amonnt- of false port, Gabes ap ale of the towns the French, Reoord=A Mile in’ 3:10 1-2 i Boston oof ¥ 9 | 9 O02 O-8 brougit dows hier teenie mug more. As i = 4 Se tsi ye : jute ‘i 24000 8, howeve ave lin Ts ve é ain je Ae Eee a ore years batt Flare tae they vel Tahi aah iae i citcago vs. wort Seen Fielding errors—Detroit, 6: hostoit Gs 5 her make the fastest “huite on. record on the HOSIERY, ountries "l ] : ad Sutc. Se ESTER, THE PORTE'S DEQUARATION- TO FRANCE. Panis, July W.—Tho Republigne Fran- calse, Gambetta's organ, scouts the.Porte’s expinnation that, in sending troops to ‘Trip- olf, Its sole object was to maintain order,’ as fintly contradleted by all news from ‘Africa, and says: “Asslin Pasha, the Turk- ish Mintster of Foreign Alfuirs, must belleve our Government Ingenuous Indeod [fhe lin- . rs li have als baa thal tase AY pea ens Hi it vilry: from 1 A 10 40,000, rines. His Hired Logislature atens to. His The vitlnges in he interior of Egypt are + Terms, and. Accepts Thom Nterally inundated with i, and the Govern- : “with Ohi ment will probably be compelled to with- 4 wit ears: draw tho plustres and replace them with coin of the samu value, butof dierent name and t : say. | MPbearance, . ‘The swindle orighinted In 1861 gp Wetition that He Deal with | or 1802, when the premium on gold imahmou- The effect of the delightfitly cul weather was visible In the Snerenséd attendance at the -gaine between Chicngo-and Worcester, 1,500 people belng vresent.'-Golismith, who would ordinarily have pitched for the home team, was called nway tothe deathbed of” his fathor at Bridgeport; Conn, and Cor- coran filled.the central position, Ie served Earned rutis—Doston. 2; Detrolt, 4. He v v hn on oe Fa? ee HHuusbaso bit—ttauek. + De secbull dey the track was ever trotted pon eerie Perret ti rae ; ‘at i ITTSBURGH, Pay July: 1— Ie, Elser ‘bose. ott ball¥—Detrolt, 13 Boston, 1. runnlig, purse 8500; nile Keats, threein five? 5 eat base on errora—fuston, 4; Detroit, 2 ey Struck out—Larnes, Sutton, Snyder, Wooa, | 2 1. Dntay, bs. Keno... a 4 we 1 5 dr, 4 43 4 i Hanton, Bennett, Jumos tevine, Belle of Left on buses—isuston, 8; Detroit, 0 A. IL Shafer, es. Millinet Double piays—Houck-Gerburdt-Powell, Bure | & W- Reynolds, c.tn, Fairy Qu dock-Morrill-Suyder, GF. Lontken, b. Passed bulis— Snydor, 3; Bounott, We EY Wild pitehes—Whitnoy, 2. vith better success than usual, though wild Y ; a) agines !t will rest satistied with these assur- | ; H ‘Dime=Two hours und forty minutes, BE, M, McCall, Pitted to’ Gladstone. ~ | amount of gold could be struck at Geneva | !sters ara an aggravation of the rallglous | sont to bat first, but did not score MAUD'S. At PITTSBURG. bales csasarercis ae svat aes and shipped Enst at a. profit, When ex. | Agitation In Africa, fostered at Constantl | untit tha third ‘inning, when Flint led off Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaon Tribune. ‘Wake Relepe. neteait change returned to the normal, standard | Beple, A suflclent number of fanatics have ‘ je “Seattnn Prerssuna, Pa, duly 14.—The ‘fact that mnt é Sny Greenvitic, 0..b. 8. the famous trotter Maud S. was to appear at Exce . with a Init for two bases, and was followed P a The Great Egyptian Coinage Swindle at | profits wore continued by debasing the coln. already crossed tho Mediterranean in Turk. with singles by Quest, Dalrymple, and Nicol’ itor, by Administrite MADISON AND PEORIA: STS. soe ao Finally the trade beeame ono of pure coun. | ish men-of-war for the purpose of preaching | and then came Anson with'a two-bagger and | the new Driving Park tovlny drew au iin- | 4;, Goldsmith, Washingtany _ «bast fo Be Legally Inves- tertelting ‘The coins wera aholy war agalnst France. Not a single one |.Willinmson with a single, xo that ive runs, mense audtencer thera being. not tess thon | PT makes ate INIMIENSE imore should be allowed to pass.” It may be. remarked. that the dispatches four earned, resulted. ‘Che hitting was scat- tered up to the elghth Inning, when doubles a Corcoran and Flint earned a run, memmBO & 8,000 persons present, About 1! o'clock there | For all pacers, purae $2,000, wasa heavy shuwer, making the track very | Jas. O'Neill, fonts, Sich. br. g. Little Brown. tigated. A "MADE INTO XECKLACIS and regularly shipped through tho Custom- $ Tlouse ns fewelry, Tho Egyptinn peasantry | from 'Tunls point to tho snme tendency to reester got a man around in the first | heavy, so much so that Capt. Stove H y Amoreth,, of Marseilles, Puts Up sei thelr savings in the form of pilslbateererythline te Turklahy Intrigue. inning jon to, as cially aw had half concluded not to Mae the { § . ' ai y " : ‘ 7 °f ss $200,000 in Gold as Bail for female ornaments, ‘The agent at Alexandria Loxpos, July 18.—A Tunis dispateh men- by aunt. at ‘the third a base a a mare, but. toward noon — old Sol 64 found a ready market inthe interior, ‘Tho ONDON, im Dickerawn’s two-baser, and the outs enabled | Skene brilllantly, and the track was 1 - + “His Appearance, sivindle has’ thus tong escaped detection, | tlons that threats have been made by fanntics | gtovey to get around with af unearned ruuy| scraped. ‘Tho first event way a ruining race, : : i ‘ Beven orelght years azo the matter eame to | to cut the aqueduct, which is the only source | and in the eighth singles by Stovey and Dor- | two. heats of which were run yesterdays severed a by Pe : the knowledge of the Egyptian Government, | of fresh water for Tunts und Goleta, and | gan and a double by Dickerson earned two | after two lieats, the Belle of Nelson came in Pea eee Nensow Dat ety : Midhat Appeals to the Sultan, | whenn pretended prosecution of the coun- | Sys: “ft is reported that the Tripolitan | rus. lent winner, ‘The next race: was for the 2:27 | “Dilly Greets... sscessctsssnsereeeseecrseed J RD ra oe ey After: Attempting to Com- terfelters was begun, but waa bought off | tribes ace marching to Sfx, ‘The organizer | yyurrore were, Plentlful on. the side of | class. Only four heats were trotted,—one Tea 8s dai aili$ : mit Suicide. and the matter hushed up, ‘The principal | of the Sfax outbreak has been to Tripotl, and srore, Excellent fleling was done by Burns dead, and: two won. by Dan Donaldson, a Ne SARATOGA MEETING ; partles ampltented are Bellamy, a man of | WH there created a Pasha by order of the | Corcoran, Quest, and Dickerson. It was de- | Michigan horse, and one by Kate McCall. aur eee es Porte. Ile !s now returning to Gnbes to take the leadership of tho revolt there.’ GERMANY. , THY CROs, Lonpow, July 1.—A Berlin dispatch says The meeting of the Saratosn Racing Asso- EVER OFFERED It CHICAGO, ‘The favorit at the start (Unolala) was badl: . ay . left.” The last race i a Hee only two lation -willboglir: ob BaUENAY, inest arul A thore is In consequence great rush to the heat rin ries oi on orea it of darkness, | famous summer regurt, There will proba-| — We ti ras avent at ee iastusinane bly be 400 thoroughbred horses atthe course, | i agier of Muad S, When she appeared upon the for the entries in the grent stakes number and ioe : Raoul fumlly3, Lejeune, a browlnent Jeweler; ° el, aut nit monoy-broker, his son, Tho Irish, the Homeapsibe the a Broder an clarks, all Lof Geneva, andl i . ichinast, of Alexandria, a confederate, sche emer te ye -| the foregoing are now funprisoned. Perhaps eldedly an off day for Creatner, who muffed. thrown balls as though his fingers were but- tered. ‘The Chicazos will be absent furtwo weeks, playing in Busato July 18,18, and 205, tn Do- volt J uly 2, 3, and 265 and: then returning o-day commence a salo of y home, piny © here. during the . re- » in Ladies’, Children’s, ses’, at prices that will as- the lnrzest operator in the coin Isa Marseilles banker named Amoreth, who deposited is - ~ | 1,000,000 franes ns a guarantee that he will | theoMicial estimates able yletd of | matnder of July and almost the whole ee r i over 1,009, nnd tha demand ‘upon the Asso- = * . i, pha ae ws. abpear for rel. fll those Tmpllcatedt out the german harvest a hey sanguine, Scarce: ec Artiste EH clan plus, few. lout ei cael a States cee ciation for accommodations has been such tanish a no Sou tle pani. in RACEFUL SCENES. ‘i eneva. ul Bt 3 eet vi st s ty si aor eyclal Cables Valtre Lachnud, of tho lacs bar; line been ly d’mediumyleld ts anticipated, games plaved, that being the one of duly 4 that additional alabtes havo been constructed CS a ey Use THAN. A’ PETITION. exeullent condition. ‘Che mare's appearance | oy every avatluble bit of ground within the | endless variety of styles, a Loxpo, ‘July 13—A Berlin dispatch says: ; ‘Rome, Inly 1%—Tho translation of tho | retained for the defense. ‘was the signal for great applause, She weut | tnetosure ot the old half-mile track, whieh body of Popo Plus LX, from Its resting-place against Boston. ‘They have been playing’an entraordinary gament the bat- and it base- : I é a : . ‘ running, and have fielded well enough to | round the track several thmes, and then | js used asa training ground, and also within , in tha basilica of St. Peter to the tomb ’ pro- GREAT BRLETALNS ‘ Fra peeanenes bet amesrt Hrngue nga iee answer all practical purposes, It now. ree | Blair, her driver, gave the signal that he was | the main caurse, where Messrs. Plerre and Ce] Pp 2 f al rs vided for it in the Church of San Lorenzo was 4 Ai AriOS f° a mains to be seen how they will fare azainyt | ready. She started amidst the wildest ex- | George Lorllinrd, August Belmont, and ‘T, of Gerinan sojourners at Bohemian summer resorts, Who expect to pass through Prague on thelr tours, hns been presented to Bis- marck, asking him to take steps to inquire into the safety of the Hves and property of German subjects. accomplished last night anc this morning, the: " * removal beginning at midnight and "the | Loxpon, July 18.—Miss Gertrude Blood, _whole ceremsny being ended. botore day- who is announced ‘to: marry “Lord Colin tio The AATRALGHY ia attended’ and ee Campbell to-norrow weelr, 1s the daughter gracal by some of the iost disaraceful of Mrs. Victurla Woodliull, Blood, formerly Ecenes ‘ever scen In Rome. Immediately of New York, at onetime editor of Woad- the Buifalos and Detrolts, who have shown rent strength: and steadiness of piny; so. yat the careerof the champions during the next pix weeks will be one of exceptional in- ares eltement, and moved off as though she | W. Doswell have ‘private stables, “Turf . * every did a touch .the ground: at itd The sports, “ts How. conducted, have zrown won- Full Regular mado; every other audience was In raptures, as they | detfully In public favor in tity country. and Dry Goods House asks 3 belield her fairly salling through the atmos He Mery UE Hrouiiols in tho Kagiis, Derby ted our breeders to extra exer- phere, but when the tle was announced at | tions; therefore, itis not surprising that Mr. 60c, 76c, and $1.00 211014, beating her record of 2:10%, the best | James A. Grinstead, of Kentucky, las en- ‘THE SCORE, ° ? bsequies, it will be |. 2ule & Clafli’s- Weekly, well-known for | ry PeoPits ON THE SIDE OF BERET. Bel a be a ea ’ : 2 was |. tered, and Mr, Bannatynolsaboutto enter, the For the same goods. : eeeirer eng ar ah at ihe Tele: Hope, her advocacy. of :adyanced . theories of Bentrs, July 13,—Desplte the Impediinents pee, Le slats} a) a} sta Paee Foros Rea lesen Hsta ns competitors for Derby. honors two af ‘ 5 ‘* : encased :{n soveral coflins,ono within the | Woman's rights and as in enndidate for | placed in the way of the Socialist, Herr Neat, c 5] 0) 111] 41 0] 0] resulted, nnd then e eat enail | years henee; At Saratosa every erent horse | Also Children’s aud Misses’ Fane ‘ 2 Uns, » of Pre: “1 " Kellyvr. f Baap aya ala ie commenced a lively ine | tithe country Is sven at the best advantage, y Cotton Hose ut otlier, was elevated to a nlene prepared | the office of Presidant of tho United Stutesin | Bebel, through the conflseation of his etee- | Anson, W144 31914 | Guiry. Several persons sald the tle | and whan the champlons of tho four. see: | CY Cotton Hosen for It high upon tho walls of.one of tho | thy campaign of 1872 Mrs. Woodhull Blood | toneoring bills, lke defeated Horr Meine, Wilhainao} 4] 0/11 a] 1) 3/0 | was a quartersecond less, . and ono | tonstake the measure of each other the : chapels of St. Peter’s Church, where itre- | Was divorced from Gol. Blood,: and now | Prograssiat, by 400 votes in the olection for | Burns, 8. 8. 4) 0 5/0) of the judges thought so too, But the | fight ts close and the victory gained is gen- (5c 18c 20c 25c ! iunined until yesterday, Meanwhile, In ne-'| Writes her mume as Mrs. Victoria Woodhull, | member of the Saxon Landtag. Sint, orn 211/51 2 af 818 | oficial decision was bulletined at 221034, and | Sftlly recorded as byw liead ar neck. tn , , i i cordance with the ordor given th bis wil | TS ot ot Prounead some time | ole 18 41/315) 21 813 | cversbouy: beeame satisfied. ie trae fad | ee ea ee oe niggetas | Never before sold for loss than from : 0 Miss Blood was announced some time pectat to London Times, Feet Fes ped el % e. 4 selected. ait Bie yout i é Tale eeareiras one aaa Le ago, but the report was generally | Bentiy, Juno 2.—Acting on a well-under- |, 8) raya lea) tay been acrane} ai ralled ten, Patan covers iritl "at Preteen “to. thie 25c to 75c per pair. / altar of the Church of San Lorenzo, whieh is | iseredited, Mrs, Blood, sister of Miss stood hint’ from Berlin, the Saxon Govern- ala} ital alalo| ¢rom the pole, and it 1 tl hit th @ veel | sifpment in the fall, In antictyation of the " 9 = tha: "ihe: Clatiin, was -associnted with Mrs, Woodhull | mient, without waltme, as was expected of 4] 3} 3] 4t af af o | pron pole, and is thought the mare | raeing furore and increased fields of starters, These are no “old stock,” but : same distance from’ the--Vatican.. ‘fhe Into ‘agan editor and n platform speaker, Lord | ft, til the general elections are over, has at | Hot Rh ie eed Hote or Perens of the track two sec- | the Axsociation was compulled to widen the | new and fresh goods. Wo have 1 Pope hind a ee Colln Cumpboll is the ffth son of the Duko | Inst declared Lelpsic to be in a minor state Garponter, wb: Voloalalas PUREE ae aa Haat ie te tracks Zor the acute Be eee iets net with a BARGALN, and are go- f GRIEAIS TENDEN DES , of Argyll, and brother of the Governor-Gen- | of stege for tHe provislonal spnee of n year, | Hichmond rf HOC ON 1 the thtid In dear! eu th es fo! v4, original width. New soil was put: upon wie | ing to give our customers the ben- connected with ‘this chureh, ‘and,"for this | oc) o¢canada. Hels brother-in-law to the | in uccordanco with tho Socialisticiaw. Thus Corey, Ho i aad a tO. After th im re K e fourth. | iain track Inst Suptember, and Secretary ollt. here are ouly a few hun- reason, wished his body to repose ‘there. Priicess Louise, fourth daughter of Quoen | tho three chiof cities of North Germany, HA ie ie Pe fea Ng. 3 ee hs ee ductors i the | Whontly writes that everytliing is re ly for ar 4 to: x B i y aN i ny Moreover, it ts sal that the profound hu- | Victoria, . es: Berlin, Unmburg, and Lelpsic, not to speak _ |||} |} — aunt fiat eae nH ve ris Sate the batt as soo as the signal ta teen. aha dred dozens; come soon and sive mility, of “spirit of © which ho “was cd- | renyATIONAL HOMFOPATIIGCONVENTION | Of cortain other minor localities, aro now "OLA esseesseeseescese rene LOM! 4] 6 ail 8 | with uncovered head, amid the cheers of the pe eet ilar all elbpravalls.on ity, go tae 5V and 75 per cent on your Ho- pablo’ at.. thnes’ “had = induced “him the Western aseociated Press. ” | eubject to that clause of the measure in ques- Tuniligs— > Teawanevad thonsands who had risen to thelr feet, Mr, | ona mene Maat te teh Mae eatien ie | Slery purchases. to wish to mortify his pride in Hfe by dlrect- Loxpon, duly 13, The first meeting of-tho | tlon which declares:that the pollee may stm- pena : 6 9 6:6;/0 0 0 1 0-6 | Bratnard, President of the Ascoclation, ran 5 Is ys A [ Messrs. B.A. . onto the track and cheered lustity, and then Messrs, dohn, duntery, © A. Chabal, A. | Earned Doswell, and J. aA. ; stabatohiie—Dieworsah (hAnson, Corcoran; | everybody Jolued in agata, “Vanderbile tele | Grinstead, the Stewards of the Adsoeltian, Same Goods at Our North Side Store. Hirt ‘nso on baile—IKelly th Btovey @), Hoe | graphed Capt, Stone to let her out for all that ere W 2 lo cause for complal in ‘ was In her, and Blalr did so, Mand S. will So SSE Fitat baso on errors—Chlenzo,,B; Worcester, 2, give another exhibition trot to-morrow. St, OBITUARY. : GAR N | i Julien arrived to-day, ee 3 j = LD ing that his body.should not have the -honor of permanent sepulture’ in .the grandest churoh In the world, and near the remains of 1 Ob Hef. 0 0.8 International ‘Homeopathic ‘Convention’ of » 53 Wordestar, 3. 1881 was held yesterday Jn London. Dr. Hughes, Presidant of the Convention, ‘anid it the Apostles Peter and Paul, ~ ‘i . & be ie 5 was a bold thing for men to make an ap- THE TOMMIN THE CHURCH OF SAN LORENZO | pointmentto meet again in tive years as they has been completed for'some time, but, for | aig jn Philadel 7 - 4 J rt iphin in 1876, .Dr. Hughes Teasons sutlsfnotory to hls oxeetttors,. the | made several practical suggestions, tha most transtation of the body was postponed unt! | jnportant bolng that there should be one last night. . A caroful watch was presarved | Tiyneopattilo Phatmacopols for all coun- over ‘it until. the arrangements were com- | trigg, Discussion. followed’ upon the condl- plete. At midnight the coftin was carried } tion and prospocts of homeopathy. from the. chapel, and, surrounded and fol- "AGAINST FREE TRADE, fowed by n large body of priests and Catholic Inthe Touse ‘of Commons yesterday Stuart laymen, the mortuary procession seb forth. | sortiey, Conservative member for Sheffield, The coffin was placed upon a bler drawn by H presented a petition fram that borough with horses, and the priests: and, laymen carried | § 909 signatures; expressing alarm at the in- lighted, candles. Tho scene was solemn and v, "i i. sombre inthe extreme, but scarcely lind the jury AU eee ene cle nats: marily oxpel from-them all persons from whom “an {mperiiing, of public security and-order is: to be- apprehended.” - Sim- wltaneously ‘with. the ‘above . ‘Intlma- fon appears a decree of the. Dresden police banning the’ speech delivered by the Extreme Soviniist, Herr Bebel, In -the Rolehstag on tho 4th of April last on the Ac- eldont Assurance bill, as. reprinted $y pam phiet form at the headquarters of his revolu-, tlonary party In Zitrich. ‘In Dresden and Nuremberg ‘the police hava been very busy Intely making donilelitary searches, and two Imporial Deputles of Socin! Democratic per- suasion have Intely beon arrested, while ong or tio others, {t is said, fearful avidently of ineoting with a shnilar. ato, lave saxaclously taken berths in Attantic-golng steamers, It would thus seom that among other inenns of Lofton anor Dulonyo, 6: Worcestur, 5. Bruck out—Nicol-), Kelly, Anson, Creamer, |" Atqut 4 o'clock it looked ns though the GUN, PEMBEITON. DEAD. Bulls called—Corcoran, Ot; Coroy, 83... track would hardly be In condition to at- Pexy Yas, Pa, July 13—Gen. John C, Strlias: Plmnetecre a corey Mw tomptto speed her at all, and accordingly | Pemberton, who commanded the Rebel forces Passed Uall-Filnt. 1. z Capt. Stone had the ‘iyure simoly driven | at Vicksburg during the memorable siege, Hild nieok pgaroarga, 1. nround tie track twles in a jog. Ine | dled at 5:15 this afternoon, at the age of G1 diopieoBoaschen. ‘orty-flvo minutos, decd, .Capt, Stone had positively’ stated | years. 7 in ‘the carly portion of the | after- noon that he would not . attempt to speed her, but siinply exhibit her, and walt until to-morrow to Iot her out, Ho sald he was anxious for her to give x good exlt- bition of speed on the Pittsburg track, and HOLMAN'S REMEDIES, PCLMAN’s .. PADS the circulation. comm DR. O. A. SCHULZ. ‘The members of the Nineteenth Minols Volunteer Infantry Veteran Club yesterday burled their inte comrade, Dr. 0. A. Schulz, who died ab? o'clock Sunday morning, from CLEVELAND VS, TROY. Srectal D'spatch to Tre Chicago Traine. CLEVELAND, O., July 13.—Betweoen 300 and 400 people turned out to-day, and thoy were gratified in seelng. a close and well-played re cl nstroke of apoplexy. Dr. Schulz was a son “TRADE MARIE 1 procession loft the stops of St. Petur’s than r - 4 Bu | influencing the coming oleetions the Govern- | game. Nolan ‘wag tried by the Clevelands, | lo proposed to have her beat her Chicago | of pr, 0, W. Schulz, 9 physielan and drug * See atric PAA! “AN UNBULY,}10B OF THE ROUGUS OF TUE alin tless neler the present one-sided sys mene ts rasolvod to make a rigorous: Applica: and proved.quito effective, keuping tho visttors | record, If It Is possible, on tha ‘Pittsburz pions ne peat Taweon Cuttage Groce | eeu sivas ABue tnd Sionueh irontios. 82.00. iy 3 " ie whoin it is directed, Instead of attempting to ch -and pounced alin qui hres reasons, ig wan jo see what tho ‘ + i oy a ¥ Holmen’s Byleen Bel uit Ing tho priests, endeavoring to oxtingulsh Itis understood that communications be- ‘t Inst. twenty years, ‘he deceased served in i dlsarm them by concession, ‘I'he result of (TMI CRITICAL EXPERIMENT. will be watched with interest, * Lelpsic hag always been one of the main strongholds of Soclul Democracy, both’ on account of the swarming. dudustrial population in and around that city and also by. reason of Its boing the chief sent of the book manufact- ure, which ts as diligently, if nol, perhaps, ‘as profitably, cultivated In Germany as the produotion of hardware ‘nt Birmingham, or of cotton goods at Manchester. He who has never ‘visited Lelpsic has never fully realized tho truth of the ‘sacred writer's romark that . “of. making... many ,-books there {sno end,.ond much. study is a wourlness of tho flesh.” I do: not know ‘whother. there benny close. connection be- tween philosophy und discontant, . and’ be- st CWayioiting ‘lavor und sium > oniargud spleen und unylo) A ie ReWtroubles, 93.00. Ioll ta Tn fante’ Forma Chileon Bt 1 Abtominal Pad. For Uterine, Ova-- Tad ay elder roubles BOD. ‘ Imants Renal er Kiduey Bad. Vor Kidnoy Wedgaatnia., BEAD. Hotman's 1 Chust und {reoly. Moynahan did splendid work, throw- ing. two mun out. at tha hone base, after catching.two Mles,: The Troys went first to bat.. Cassidy scored on. his- hit, .Connora’, outat first, and Ewing's two-baser, In the eighth Inning Welch made ‘a tivo-bnse hit, Ue was given a life by Duulan’s mull of -n’ thrown bail. ‘Ho went to third on Cassidy's fly to Shaffer, and home on ‘Connors’ hit. ‘The Clovelands scored n run in the fret lnn- ing on Dunlap’s long fly to'right field, which bounded over the fence, Dunny circling the bases, Phillips. scored in: the second inning ‘on Evans’: mut of, hls ily, , Kennedy's two- basor, and soma sharp baserunning. In the fifth Inning Nolan scored on hily hit, Caskins’ mare could do this season, and he felt ke vine Z having herdo hor utmost jn recognition of we Atte ont inate Pe a Ho the fact that the managementof the Pittsburg | agar the War: asa. prominent Driving Park had spared no painsnorespenss | politician inthe — Fourth == Ward. In fitting up ong of the fost tracks and drlv- | jig vamoved about nbout four years ago to Ing parksin the country, and he realized | Dakota, ana practiced medicine at tho thot If Maud §, should lower her record hero | Spotted-Tall Agency, where he aequired It would make the reputation of tha park at | quite a reputation among the Indians to onee, as well as add to her own pres whom he was known as the Big Medlelne q rge, robust frame, Ue re tke, “Moreover, he sald.be fulb very Tutto ta Cieuo lest fall on necount of his kindly toward Pittsburg on account of tho | health, This improving Jn a short time, he treatment he had recelved here siuco Yo had | again returned to Dakota, ‘There hu lost his been in the elty. puszenslans by the heavy apeing Hoods, and, About 6 o'clock tho track had reached such Eiri met Raw the Mls acondition that Capt, Stone agreed that ifthe | sunri | River, on his way to Chicago, track were scraped and. rolled he would | Lust’ Suturday he was out fn the sun tora 5 “bier,” tweon England and Spain will probably: re- eect ain if ea Pia ai aitlt In a satisfactory commercial treaty. . with; the Pope,” “Away with: the], THE TLAND. Mile Blackgowns,” and: so ‘on. ‘Tho dia | ,, The end of July is naw menttoned as the turbanes becimo“sn grent and thio’ fear | Hao tho Land bill will rench the Mouse. of of n terrible scandal were so Imuntuent that | Lords, and even that can only. be accom the elty authorities wers compelled to inter.) Pllshed by the abandonment of the emlern~ vene. ‘Tho police force: proved inadequate. ton provisions, an abandonment which, it ls Some companies of soldiers wore hurriedly believed, the Government now contomplates, sent-for.~ Oni arciving they: dlapersed. tha but will not announce until the strength of tiob, order. was restored, the procesaton | the opposition to thom in the House of Com- moved on to tho church, and the ceremoniog | Mons hins been tully domonstrated, because of placing the body’ in’ the toinb wore com~ | Of thelr promiso to the Conservatives that pleted. vs ; i they should be adhered to. Tho end of: August will probably find Parliament. still ade For allmonts of Infants rat For affections of the te TRL te Atsurpliye RMedtoinal tody Plas Teste tie Goat Plea arin iio Worle, ive. , fe Absorntive Medatan! Poot Taw sreere Ror Cold Poet, dloadiehos, and: Slugites Uffoutation. “Por pate 2c. ’ fait, far Medlanted: Taths, For Satie rein tin, wid all casas whore u Medl- Atos’ wath fe neougds wiao an excotlont foot-batb. For lb. pacha, Faont by malt, postpaid, 2 A.OARDINAL:. i i on toothy nf vricu, ‘ha Avsarntion. salt ts not 3 _ To the Westorn anociated Press, heme Pa Rar igroe ry er tweon jocin! Doinocrnay and suteldgs but J | fumble, and Philips? two-tweor, allow the. mare to make a Ural, { considerable, portion of tho, day, hn Was A ai Uo sund. by express ws purcase iLoxpon, July'18,—A dispatch from Rome nse the | a was struck the other in Tooking through |. - Inning: vi B2S6 O07 8G ‘Accordingly the fovr-horse suraper and roll- | stviekel tS Bou that euch Pad bears the Ts H B : ¥ " . g while altting jn front of hie fnthor's ARE saya: » Bishop Selil wfono will bo oranted a | Ave inennbors arta eh at toe bok protlig Payee: 1.60.0 6 00 Ocg | Chas Put to work to level and smnott 0 ae "From that thine until hisdenth he was afaranror the WOR inereon Cardinal ab: th xt Cone: ai In coumittes of the House of Commons hitherto boon aay Ceaeorye e bad on the Land bill last night O'Vonnell, HLome- organ of the Vatican.” A’ distinguished pre- | Ruler, declatined against the proposal to do- | Inewill succeed him Inthe Diréctorahip, populate the’ already. underpooulated coun- Atrangements have bean made for the elren- | tty, Bnd pledged the Irish’ menmbura not only latlon of the Aurora In the same way as | to obstruct the emigration clause, but to: jevoland, 2; Troy, 1. * Flolding erron—Cloveluid; ay thoy, 8 1d, 0; Troy, 7. ‘two-base bite=Br politips, - Ewinw, Welch iy Braer, ee ips. aonnedy, Home run—Dunlap, pn Firat buge on bulig—Clovoland, I: Troy, 3, portlon‘of the track, 1t was still go wet neur | uneconsclous. He was 36 years of ‘age at the the. pole thatthe scraper hat to ron about | thng of his death, and leaves o wife to mourn twelve feet out fram the fence all around, | hfs loss, fle was burried at Oukwoouts b ils A space wns cleared only about - wide old comrades of the Nineteenth Iinofs In- , " the famil chough for a sulky to have full play, It was | SUtty, FE Ty To amy nearly 7 o'clock when Maud §, was brought | Pope read the burial service of the Methodist clpsic furnishes by far tho Jargeat propor tlon of ‘solf-murderers, “Between the years A875 and 1878 London registered an annual average of only elghty-live suleldes for every pulttion of Inhabitants; Berlin, 239; Vienna, 285; Parla, 200; and Lelpsie ‘the enormous, figire of 450 nt the samo rate,” It will be SHOLMAMButdvies Intec. Full treatlsa sent - freouuapplleation. Adidens HOLMAN PAD CO, (V0, Dox 3112), 744 Broadway, N. ¥. set tha Bint "LORIDA. WATER, > i * ‘ vara ve mare rigorous application o! 8 Social 9 or, jusscoo! a8! A e i je de ee . ETE Teen oe Tne ANWR Ot there t ; Inw will have on tis sjartling habit, + » Glusacook, Cassidy, Care| atrotch and purl way wround the’ back urn W, 8) PFEIFFER, mere a An immense nunmbor of- tho members of ‘members would nee every form In the House Catholta nskoctatlons fallowed the procession: | ## prevent Its Introdutfon into the bill with torches whon' the body of Pops Pius |. Parnell and other members uppoaled to the IX. was ronioved from: st, Peters to the | Government to withdraw the clause, Church. of San- Lorenzo at 13.last night, |. Northcote sald iw hoped the Government Some- young men disturbed the procession | Would not give’up the clause, which he re with orles of “Long live Italy!” but the mile | Sarded asa valuable portion of the bill, = * coreg anet al who did not belong to U0 | wigyemont inving boon siarted among ge, Wh r a ton, y tien proceed to tte deating ‘public bodies in Ireland and Irish organiza- Bair .then drove her at .a moderate 4 gait down the quarter-streteh, and came A tolegram from St Louls, published in to the wira In a fairly good trot, Balrglanced | yesterday's paper, mentioned the dvath of up at the judges, gave a slight nod, and the WS, Pioltfer, salesman for J, W. Masury & word "Go was glven. ‘The mare kept up | Seni of Chicago, In a cell at the Chesnut- the gaine galt with which she passed under stroet Pollce Station, he: having been plekud the wire until she reached the turn, and | 1) on the street by a policeman, who thought every one thought, while many exclaimed, ho was Intuxlented, Slr, Pfeifer Jett Chicane i Ival in St. Laws “ONL he ls not going ty fet hur out,” but Fee ae wan taken Melt tiuowns around the turn her. strides seemed to’) under a doctor's enre that day and Sunday, lengthen, and her fevt fell with accelerated put Aloniny jfbnenred to po uu o per u! o matter, Ula . we th FAR Hn Huser Nn ye ni He hie altpised outot tho Lacleile ‘Arotal ria it ts 1 where ho was stopping, and was found by + the back-stretch she flow more rapidly than Jongea, and, *belnat unable to diserlminate be- it souncd she was doing, but when she flnal- | tween trunkennesy and dolirlum, took bln ly entered upon the hoineatratch, and a fair | 2 tue locks, Ww nares he lod daring ie view of the tremendous length uf her strides Nae “who was with ‘Ptolfery says that heut could be obtuinutt, svery one fe Eaure that | was the probable cause, |: Mt, Peelffor was 3 aA Meee ider tue \ito aLe Thunders | MIME oe ory a wa, ing-gate she had the homage of nota few feavine ‘ne child, and te th ke OAs kt ot yan Bulls caliod—Nolan, 86;: Welch, 6. Double plasecdioynduut- Kennedy” (2), Glass si % suaniny : pe Conn teen ee “Phillips, Cas sed boll-Kennody.1, ‘Time—One hour and Utty-avo minutes. Umplro~Powera, PROVIDENCE V8, BUFFALO, . Gpeclat Dispatch to The Chicogo Triouns, Burraro, N, Y,, July 1.—1revidence won the gang to-day through’ errors on the part oF the home team, the score standing 7 to 5, Tho Buttalos wore sont to bat, and Matthews. undertook to piteli for the, visitors, Foluy, O'Rourke, and Broythers took bages on balla, and Foley scored.opn a wild pitch, Itichard- son then took. first on seven balls, making four'nien In succession,—something unpre. cedented In’ base-balt history, “White then hit a hot one to Malthaws, which Injured his Jott leg so badly that ho‘was obliged to re dire, ‘ Radbourn: was‘ called In, and went to right Aeld, and: Wayd pitched tho remainder of the ganio, | Tho Grays'played an excellent fielding game, and the Bulfolo errors were made at critical polnts, . In. nearly every in- wm” IMPERISHABLE ' PERFUME. ‘Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. eS EEL eoRDs VITAL RESTORATIVE MEXICO, * .: _ THB MORHLES 1tonnon. Orry oF Mexico, July 13.—Tho ‘military and sefentifie commission’ investigating tho rovent raflvond disaster’ say in thelr official -roport that the bridge being broken down, thecompany proceeded with astonishing im- pudenee to rim inden traln with 9 welght of |: more than 200 tens ovar It, whieh tho bridge could not resist, Consequently -there is no reason the company should be oxoused frown paynient of damages, 2.5%" DY THE PALL: OF A NOUSE at Talpam four persons were killed, FRANOD. : . SUBT GETTING THEM. Panis, July 184,—Some intervsting experl- ments with auspended clectrio: Inanpa were mado on the -Boulavard des: Itallens last’ “niahts, Four Jamps covered with shades and burning’ dlectric Hghts of exceeding brille {anoy wore: strung noross the street at Inter yals of about 100 yards, "by means of tight : ‘THE SCENE, * igs tlous In Great: Brituin to “memoriniize the . Lovpoy, July 13,—Spectal dispatches do-,} Governuront for ‘the rulenso’ of the Moy, scribing ‘the disturbances atate that ‘the | Father Sheehy, racontly arrested. in Ireland fighting lasted the whole of the way to the | ‘wader tho’ Coerolon act, he has written his Grave, and finally the proceasion became | frlendsto request thom to discontinue any , Meht thitner, SP vos. * {petitions to the Orawn, “Ho status that he : ——_—— | asks no favor, nor wishes to accopt any not: THE HABT, given to his'fellow-suspects, |” - : . , MIDIAT, Pg 20 elt ‘¢ MONARL DavITT: I CoysratrivorLe, July 13—Jt 1s ‘asserted | fa In excellent. health aud’ spirits, and pers « a oflelal circles that Midhut Pasha attempts, | rectly satisticd with fils treatment In prison. : tocut his throat,-but’ was prevonted by DAL AN Hai LATNONEI- a fe Wardens uf the prisons * : It 1s stated. §¢ lns becn resolved to start a « _ * THE ASRASING, 5 bona tldy Irish agrloultural Jaborer for one of “a ‘ONSTANTINOPLE, July 18—The Court of.} the parlinmentary constituencies In South f Hpeal acinitted tat there wore sama flawa |-Ircland at the first‘ayniluble opportunity. — in the procedury at tha resent trial of the ot 1, O. cheers, “Bair did not stop ber too suddenly, | goon as Mr, Masry heard of hi 1g dgath he but gentl tb her down after ‘paasin fiat. rye of the Way TOUNdehe tens Bhobnd seareely tuined:| Seiya Man to Bt Tagua to tno cliatye ¢ to como back tu the wire when a tremendous —wmr shout went up fromthe crowd, for the tage . THE ION, DANJEL ROYSE. Kostoros Ne ad Fhyslcal Dobliity, ete, Moxes enenreNraasa tas . .. ARRESTED, * ‘ ‘wires . connectedt by < poles. forty. feet high. | stance glving the viullors runs, y: a yA 4 Hk AW Nguu@ KoDUInD, With: Dervons impleatud Jn tha murder of Abdul-| | Edmund O'Brien and John Hyde, mem-'| Tho light oast- was fairly well diffused and hunger Oe a 45678 figures 931034 worn bung out, The ini Whe Boulet Daten TM NEI THEI ou drat aan, & ino! jadvartaingu apuriguelat Aztz, but declared that they were not auf,| bers for Middleton of the County of Cork | pretty, but so Intense. aa to -be Intoterably’) Pavia, fH 9-O0.0 8 O 2 AB | hug that remarkable timo had been onclally | HAPAYETTE, Tide OU ee ie Bue’ sipretiNO Ls one riser ana Pat eeaautly Important to: invalidate: the sony Board of Poor’ Law Guardians,” have been’ painful tothaeya ss ed 1 Frpvigence, 2 Teoorded, was Neat a ne Braluart one os How Tae! Ee wove vite peered BRET sar putlabed by Da gaa, and yc ip Bree ‘ pagsed. .. : ‘asrested Fouls unde tbe Conrelan aot} 2... OAMMACKRES DEAD. | i a a i Dural be eacer ie h Oe ae betnis tote Hoon tran’ frow Indianapolis ly death |.,,Us,tgers ‘of Itue do Tournun, Paris nil Bry TMUMPH OF A YOUNG DESPOT, Pasus, Jnly 13.—Thp Duke de Cambaceres,- 00 hear before “yas Mat Be abver knew Tova, July 19,—The -Assombly ‘to-day | 4s to marry Miss Gertrude Blood. to-moyra Meee: waco bila Verk Et rout tinea Ya wos 6 Dos, wok olf hishataud yelied | og shook (a his wany friends. tn this ety, | ¥ Fe peas ital estoratina (lade Fforapyining an y Sustitihs Orse uid) cues a tie Gaiied‘iatoe ae Tee 7 sud] 60 formerly & French Senator, 19 dead, aged 65 Brouters, +] atthe topof ils volce, ‘fhe crowd euught . y prsvid him any formule nultuor bos ue over, Vote d ‘ ; é Let eee EN st tat vel where he has resided. ao many yours, .”.Mr, | {ted De Lice to use bls name to any reddy what dons, "Te season ea aioeaentors Ect Terr ceaaeaaciacel Hawise it shen me. . SWITZERLAND. ms Fist baroon sclera ti bravicenger | ie saute : s cna biel” hive the? aan Royge served ag County Clerk ot ‘Tippecanoe oie can Cranes Bigot PSION CR SI ec URS it Sk yn oe eR a 2 ORQP REPONTB.: - paunplcaut, Galvin ais Halts Foley, Boch fia, | with: a." groom al each -slde of hur, fo NU OE eal NONE: belies ce STEVENSON & CU, THD iakerte, CoxstaxinopLe, July 1&—Aldhat Pasha’ |" Duutay, July W—AG the Kerry Asslzed,| » QuNBvA, July 18.--Not for ‘many years’) felt oa head, . Bale stil elating “in. the’) the Second J TRE BeSRaUN A UE FEOR LO LOO Or a hades i UO "th. P ~ on buseeBuralo, tt Providenco, 4, Double playa MouiginurFurrelly; Yourkor aulk. , the mare hor driver received a-| undor, through the Maya shortage, ote wus TEE ee aD eee aeaeeed feagy the: | a prathvent wether af to-day Judge Lawson referred to the enor. the Bur, sarved with hoy addressed op ay ; ; y ti peal to the Sultan f havo the ‘crops ‘of all sorts’ (n Switzorland eWhito. 2 ig : ’ tL adylow).: bard, ee APN te ov) mous juctwasé nf :lawlesness In the canntry,'| and the-adjacéne. dlstrlots in France, Gore FAVitG pironoa—a a in, 95 Matthews, 1; Ward, 2. Was a cltlzou va ‘ Rrund btund und crowded down to thy fence | distinction Iu to army, He ee feng | ary boca onected within tha last ave years. _. THE BULGARIAN FARCE ‘and tothe many~<cases on the docket for | many, and Maly been in londid acondl- | | ‘Bimo— two hours, i : 5 io Re} a better look at the queen and to give,| much respected, Le Was B len oes fe Boe es with iclonod stamp 40F-dusacinatve, ol in2USHs July, 13.—-Nowe 1 received that an-| trial, come of whieh are for serious offenses;:| tion, asthe “present,'ano.”: ‘Shore ts. ovary, Umpirertiredieyy- astute “7 | vault ta. ele exuberant eatisactlon, with eee SEMI bo buplen torinorro wt, Sgt SER SEPM tg aaa REE Oe ' to quutrection has broken out on the Island ‘of. |'sucls as ear-splitting, shooting at balliity, and DETKOVE Ve, BOSTON,” cago. Tribune, tl promise of @ inost bountiful harvegt.. ° "cap - oh ‘The Lafayette Bar takes ‘eustomary action. SS NOTITIL CIGARETTES. xo aud Europeans have been attacked, | cattle-malining,. ie sald tha relan of Jaw | ° So eT. is Spectat Disvetch ta . ie ee wit, past to kate ‘that he aes Sf seememepe ts : BRONCHIAL Lb: CIGARLTLES. Teeatts Anformation Is at hand, - “| had practically been superseded by some | ¥ BPAIN. . 3: CL] Datrory, Mich, July {3-The Bostons to» | had made good tle, but he was hardly prev. MRS. C, B! deturs Original Bronghlal Css NDON, July 18.--The Slstavacorresponile | ditferent authority, Despite the Judge's ré-. THE KIN day suffered -thelr- Afth dateat in this eity, | pared to soe the Weures that the judges: Apeclat Dispatch to pe she, retlus, ae ie Nee tueatis Trend }Jujd by wil rmbt La ie Pied ate ere Ey The delding was lnoge Gi times un auch Bide, bute tho . visltora- were squarely outbatied.: Nos! of their ten single bite wore scattered, while tha California hahynoth, Whltnev. was + : NG Se « GIBRALTAR July 18.--Tivo Spanish tron- .| Glads arrived ta meet Kinz "altonsd, whe will shortly attend the Jeunohing of two Spanish: man-obivas thara,, i . ent ot the Standard ways: “No one who wit--| mark: #, the jury acquitted some men charged tease the acene here can doubt the ganuine | with & aeky case of intimidation, = Athen ok Gslight among the. population,, LEME ALABKAs >: tc Crews no votein tho Assembly, but the | Loxpox, July J8-yAn unsuccessful str J Urn toward fiju as he “came | wWayxeoan, lll. July 18—News has juat bp. He hay. aiawoynt and th seashell here of the sudden death of Airs. 0. To Byers, (one, oF he, inden, ins | A Ferry, of Benin. Mrs, Fercy “retlred? axond ‘Se afend Bead ‘wopted:the heat jn | about 9 o'clock last night ssppareptly An -t \

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