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versity of Lolpate.? “Our Foreign Gueats,? anjl “Queon Victoria,” “The Inst was te sponted to by the Chaplain of ie Anglo. -Atherlenn “Congregations “Gur Country, by Condul-Goneral Kriesmanns “ Eduention” by Prof.Curting;and “Lhe Press," and “Lhe Lailies,” by Myr, White and Mr. Kriesinain, ruspectively, ‘felegrams of congratulation Wore sent to Waalington, FOREIG ——- ‘ The Land Bill Passed by the Commons Amid Tremen- dous Cheers. TUNIS. MEAGHE NF! Yote of Censure in Rogard to South Specht Gables ys ‘ + : Saxnon, July 22.—It la difauit to obtain Africa, Which Will Come any accurate {den of the posttiun of affutrs in Up Monday, ‘Tunis and Algeria, ‘Tho rile compelling the correspondents of Freneh papers to subinit their letters to military censorship is still in force, and -tho correspondence from the seat of tho insurrection wich {s printed in the Parts papers Is for that ren- son oxceudingly mongre aud one-sided, 1t 1s positively known, however, that tha Fronch troops who captured Sfax aro unable to ad: vaneo further Intand, ‘The vist stretch of eotmntry extending from 8fax: Inland to tho boundary of tho Algertan Provinces of Constantine, and northward to the Medjerda Valley Is in the hands or at the merey of: the Rebels, Khalroan, tho Moly City, infant from Suase on the Gulf of Hammamet, ts tho rendezyotts of the Arab tribes, and there aro not less thin 30,000, WELL-AHMBD INREGULAT CAVALRY within call of the Mussulman authorities there, ‘Tho Arabs openly declure that the Boy hns betrayed the Regency, and that it is forthem to fight for Mussulinan supreim- acy. ‘The agitation In ‘Tunis {ts inorensed by the arclval of ‘Tripolitan tribes, whose hend men dssert that France has decreed the conquest of all tho Barbary States and Egypt, and uhat: the Sultan has called upon the followors of the prophet to battle agalust this threatened spolintion.Asthis sengon of the year, and the sunnier is an unusually hot sone, It would be quite {inpossible for any European force, no inatter: how strong, to attempt to penetrate into the tnterfor. ‘The French ean do nothing, therefore, but hold Stax until reinforcements arrive int the autunit., . France niust elther subjugate the marauding tribes or evacuate’ the coun. try. ‘Cho (lenerals In ‘Tunis have asked Goy, Albert Grevy for Algerian troops, but the state of affalra there is socrilical that mon cannot be spared, FIQUTING AT BPAX. Tb the Western Asssetated Press, Loxton, July 22.—Later detalls from Sfax say that 100 French have been, killed or wounded, A portion of the town fs held by the Arabs, wiio firo frou houses and prefer denth to ylotding, TUR REBEL CHIEF NOU AMBNA, Panis, July 23.—The expedition to proceed against the rebel Chief Bou Amenn th wt- tum will consist of threo’ columns, each composed of 1,200 men. One column will start from Salida andanother from Sebdou, and the third from Getyville, all joining thence to Figuing (Figuira), ‘These calumus will be contposed of troops inured to the Algerian climate, and be replaced fn garrison by fresh soldiers fram Franec, : roposnl to Ask tho Queen: to Empty All the Coorcion . Prisons. —— ‘ laugh Will Have to Pay. 500 ” Pounds for Each of His Votes in the Commons.’ ——<————— Conflict in Polyglot Austria the Tongue Used for Its Bank-Notes, A Great Over GREAT BRITAIN, SSVAAL QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT. ot ‘july The vote nf consire which Sir Michael Iiicks Beach will move on yontiay next fn tho Housb of Coimons Is gsfollows: ‘That In cho optiton of tho Housa the course puraned by thie Government tt peeard to the rising In 'Nransvant--which, so foras {s yet explafned to Parliament, has re- olted In the loss of valuable lives. without vindleatIng the authority of the Crown—Is {rnght with danger to tho future pence and safety of her Majesty’s dominions {tt South ‘Alriea, andl falls to provide for the fini. nent of obligations contracted by England tonands Europe and the settlers and natives insvaal, rit Liberal, will move an amend- ment, as follows: "That the House, believing thatthe continuance of the war in ‘Trang. yalwould not have advanced the honor orlnterest of England, approves the steps takeu by the Government to effect 1 pencefut atlement, and feels contttlent that every aarewill be taken to guard the interests of te natives, to provikte full iberty and equal wreatment for tho entire white popuiation, al to promote harmony and good will among the varfous races In South Africa. ARRGAUS OF RENT, ‘The now clause of the Land bu In regard tothe arrears of rent, which passed to n sec: ond realing in the House of Commons lust night, provides that where It appears to tho court, on the folnt nppllention of tho landlord and tenant of any holding valued at ‘not nore thin £90 yearly, that the tenant had yall the whole of such stn as the Innilord yaswilling, to accept ng equivalent of the whole tent, payable in tespect of the year of tenancy previous tu the passing of the act, and that antecedent arrears of rants aro due, the Commissioners might make in respect of auch arrears in advance, not exceeding & years tont or one-half of the antecedent ar- rats, whereupon the court should declare the holding to bo charged witit the repay: imentof the advanes by n rent charge payne We half-yearly during fifteen yenrs from the date spectiled, and catcutatod at elaht pounds fen atdlings yearly for every £100 advanced, this charge to have priority, and all arrears of rentdue In respect of the huldlug to be released absotutely, MRADHAVOIE ho tassimmmoned 2 meeting of his supporters fn Trafalgar Suuare on the evening of Aug: § w make an orderly protest agalnst his exclusion from the Housn of Command, A VERDICT AGAINST RRADLUAGIE Inthe case of Clarke agaltist Bradlaugh, dolore a special Jury, on an action to recover £W penalty from the deféndant for having sat anil voted {nt thie House of Commons witl- outtaking the Parllamentary unth, the jury renered a verdtet for tho plaintiff. ‘The ouly question fur the Jury to determine was Whether tho writ In this sult wns actually fsued after or before Bradlangh yoted In the Hunse, FRANOE. SPROULATING LEGISLATORS, Panis, July 22.—In the Chamber of Dep- uties the motion of Ralspail (Republican), that members of the Chamber allowing thelr ines to appenras Directors of new finanelal undertakings shall fpso facto vacate their seat, was declared urgent by 304 to 23, Ruts- pill referred to the Vendeu Railway. as an instance of the scandalotis jobbery thus pro- inoted, and said sneh practices wore common under tho relgn of Louls Philippe ‘and the Empire, but the Republic ought not to coun- tenance then: © FINE AT BORDEAUX, A dispatch from Bordeaux saya! “A ilra Kins bezun in. the large warehouse here. Elght thonsand eosks of wine haye boun de- stroyed,. ‘The fire Is still rnging.’* a _ | COOLER WEATIIEN, ‘The wenthor has modorated, > SCARCITY OF WATER, ‘Thesenreity at water continies, ‘There ts also a short supply of water at Bordeaux, Lyons, and Rouwn. , AUSTRIA. THR FINST NATIONAL HANK OF BADET. Vienxa, duly 82—A conflict lng arlsen between the Austrinn and Hungarian finaneial Administration, “Tha Tmperiat Austro-ILungarian bank-notes were former- Jy printed In all the Inuguiges used in tho Empire, A recent issue is printed only in the Garman and Ilungariun, ‘Thts angered tho Bohemtuns, who defaced the German nnd Magyzr text, and stampeil Czech lutter-, ing Instead, ‘These defaced notes the Hun gurinn Minister of inance ordered the Ine perlal Denice In Hungary to refuse, but the Cie-Seithan Minister ling now Issued opposit instruction, Much excitement and confusion is Likely to result, RUSSIA, ACNINILIST TRAITOR MURDERED, Apectal Cable, Pant, July 82—A St. Petersburg corres- poudent telegraphs to-night as follows: “ Anothur Niilist has been found murdered in & cometery with his thront cut from ent tocar, ‘The deceased was, in commiunica- tion .with.-the pollee, ant when his brothor Nihilists discovered - his treachery af they sent him a elroular letter luviting hin todinuer, On returning at ight they as- snalnated hn and carried ils body to the cemetery. Tho letter of Invitation was found In tho victin’s pockut, aud has on- abled the police to make Important arrests,’ ' TID TRANSVAAL. . SUATICE TO THE WNAVE RORRS, Donwag, July 23,—Tho draft of tho Con- vention prepared by the Royal Conmnission virtually retrocedds the whole of the ‘Trans-: yaoi to the Bours, The totalof claims which tho Bocra aro disposed to accept does not ex- cvetl £500,000, ‘The droft has not yet been accepted by tho Boars, who are stilt conatedl- ering the clauses relating to natives and fl- nances. The ‘Transvaal Volkernad will be elected forthwith, . RUSSIA. TUR NUILIETA, pi : Pant, July %—Rochefort’a organ, th Lanterne, which hasa monopoly of Nihilist news, prints a dispatch from St, Petersburg, date the 28th inst, which anys tho Nihilist Executlye Committcs on the day previous helda great and solomn necting. Several exiles came from Goneya to attend it lt was Tim TURP, Troquols will not meet any of Ils Good- Youd engagements, but be resorved for St. Leger stakes, INTHACTS FROM MHISH-NATIONAL ORGANS. ‘The Standard reprints trom tho Unteed Idshman, tho Sunday Democrat, tie Irlah Vorld, ant tho Fels alimertean a eoluinn uta half of extracts in pratso anil. recom: hendatton of outrages against England. Thearticle ts header “The Sclencs of Dy- taulte” The Standard prefaces the artiole Slollows: “Whatevor tho Government of the United States may think on the subject, leaders of the Irish agitation in Aimerlen, Paarl themselves In a atate of dectared war with England," ae FAILURES, Duarte, Potter & Son, merchants of Liver= Heol in the Brazilian trade, lave snaponded, Linblilties are estiinnted £150,000, Thésuspenston Is also announced of Juulus otha & Co, merchants, of Loudon and Pith, Liabilities unknown. « THALS POSTTONED, Drauay, July £—In the Cork Assizes, tho : ofthe eriminal ngrarian cases wos Hida at tha request of counsel for tho a non the ground that the Juries perstat- yj deelino to return verdicts of guilty We eal Sritunty, ‘Tho romatn- p comprising 60 defendants, were, Jostpoued until tho next Aasizes, i Thee wil ben great Lantoeg Jand-League - ata ublia Sunday. 2 ees, WORTANT PHOPOBITION, Previa July 22.—The. Tes announeos emo vost ison foot among the Liberal ribet Parliament to appeal to Glad- Nconsliler tht propriety of advising rs een to dlachnrge the *suspecta” une may Coerclon net on the ocenston of tho x Ssont telne aren to the Land bil, FAILURES, Pe tatturo of Stuart, Pottor & Co. of : tent Attributed to the absenes of re- lian abe eneotion with transactions In te liabilities of Julius Mosenthal are in Snand Party aul are sual, * " GERMANY, * lommox, J he Je UevinED, -| resolved to give the Czar one more warning, tite te 8 be ye eeelln llapateh says [and if le does not heed it, he aud all lis pig Anettean Diplog complete revision of the | headed adviskra will poslsh, hGemany Iplomatic and Consular Service}. 2 i WILL, ay : _ SPAIN, Bensay, Jiyee TVTEW WIAMARCK, ° sah Tur cnors, * : Ye ttaltan p, 'y 2.—~It is stated that Catroll, | Loynox, July #4—The Slandard’s dis ines ling undertaken to In: | path trom Madrid states that the harvest ts astern ae the African ques | adyancing rapidly with. fale prospocta’ In FINI ei ? * <1 whoat, oats, barley, and other cereals, Every The House of Cancee uAsTe + | glass of agricultural produce proniiacs a drop bed constdoration acne Ins commuatttes, fit || tittle below the ayernge of ordinary. years, Radin promt ctof the Land bil amid’) Atter providing for hor. protective tariff anid dered reporter cheers, The bill" was | monopoly market {n the West, Indies, Spaln THe Mawes House, will ave: but little teft for export of her My, Ju TET AT Trai, « —* | aeroals, Be EN ee, Aneriang 2UY 2A. Intgo company of |: : banquet ri lat breaent at the Independence, THE BAST, Wik tho dag UNG: The hall was decorated AN IPONTANT COUNCIL CALLED, Aveican “ft,of the various nation ‘he | Conscantinorin, July Sh-~All the pres “Horted on yt at Loipsio preslded,,! ent and former Afinistors of the Government ie tnd Dr, res by Dilulstor | have beon sunimoned to: meet in counell to ‘ t Overbeck, "Professor a y Sot Artand on hls lott’ by se iste consider the best means of settling pen he a uestions,” Aare Consul-Geueral ‘Krelsmann and.) 4 Colleagues, ‘Tho auénu was em- AFGUANISTAN, - 4 Gen itt Interwoven flags of Aworica rp AYOOR, KUAN, “The Dats. The chlef toasts wero: ” Boumay, July 8—Ayoob. Khan has Petraug pid tie Occasion,” “The Kine: reactiod Naozad, thirty wiles. west of the ‘pressof Germany,” “Tho Unl- | Helmand River, TE - CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1881—S1X" EEN PAGES EW YORK. The Most Surprised Man at the Result: in Albany Is Conkling. He Seems to Have Loat Confidence in His “Spartan Band,” Denial by Citizen Justus B. Schwab that the Nihilist Hartmann Has Arrived, A. Brutal Engincer on'n Steam- ship Causes the Death of ‘ o Fireman. John A. Rics Removed from the Recotver- ship of the Reckaway Beach Hotol, CONKLING’S SURPRISH. THE ONLY DIGAPPOINTRD MAN, Bytctal Duapateh to ‘The Chteayo Tribuites New Your, July 2.—The news of the electlon of Mr. Lapham to auceaed Mr. Conk- Ung tn the United States Senate did not fwitken inttch excitement In this: elty, from thy'factof -Ity having been so long anticl- pated, ‘The Bucks alt give up the contest some time ngo, fo far -as any hope of defeating Mr. Laphoin was concerned, and many of them were sorely puzzierl.to know why Me. Conkling persisted in keeping up the struggle. The generul public was sick und tired of thd fight, and on all sides erent gratification was expressed that the end had come, About the only disappointed man that was heard of to-night was Mr. Conkling hutvelf. He said he was not surprised at Bir. Lapham’s election, but he was disappointed . that his “Spartan vault? should have consented to It. Mr Conkling felt. uneasy when the news of the conference came, and hy remarked to a frien that whatever his supporters did in that respect was on their own respunsibili- ty, and withoutconsultation with him, Later, when the news of Mr. Laplam's olection by Buek votes was receiver, My, Conkling went out fora long walk, and when he returned he sent the following telegranr: to the meim- ber of Assembly frony Oneida County, in wiitel Mr. Conteling is suppose to lye: New Yon Jul BT Ue Hon, Jamea Arm alrony, Member of Axentty: Tho herole con- stancy of tho Spirtan band swhich no long hag stood for principio and truth haa my deeptat gratitude dnd admiration. Borne down by for- Didden aad abhorrent forces and ngonoles which never bofore had sway in the Republican party, tho memory of tholr cournze and manhood will Hive in highest touor, The near future will vindionte thoir wisdom and crown thet with approval. Plenso ask thotn nil for me to receive my moxt grateful acknowledgements, 3 Roscor Coskrina. In the evening ex-Senntur Platt and one or two others were cepotted to have called on Mr. Conkling. Ue was the recipient of a rool many dispatches. of . condolence, but the only remark he’ was reported to have uttered was that now he would have tins to attend to mich neglected private business, A Buek friend wentabout relating that Mr. Conkling would become 2 candidate for Congress in the district which Bennltor-elect Miller represented, and, If elected, ha would become a candidate for Spenker of tho Mouse, but thisstatement was not generally credited, Another Buelc of- fered au explanation of Mr. Conkling’s Inte activity ald persistency th the contest by’ stating tut the ex-Senator learned that Gov, Cornell was endeavoring to get tha Buck vote in the hope of being: elected Senator, therefore Mr. Conkling resolved to remain a candidate in order to defent the Governor. bs Ts TIMES! - ‘The Times says: New York hins got two Senators of uo remarkable. ability, and about whom it would be absurd to fn- dulge in any expression of State pride; but it hus also got rid of two Senators by whom it was conspicuously misrépresented, and in whom the sense of private proprictorship of thelr offlea had wholly effaced any sense of public responsibility.” : Tun “ rrmuNxgn” Biltsay to-morrow: “Fhe Garfleld Repub- Henna have won liurels which will uot fade, and it matters: not whether — thoy yielded much or little in. respect to empty, fe oT fs _—_rearcely forma, Here fn posstbitity that Resens Conkling will ever be heard from pint in publi affairs, ualess the people of this State liave phenomenally short memories and marvelous powers of forgiveness,” i tne “worn” In'its cditorint to‘morrow snys: “Tow can auimn possibly say Senator Lapham makes an advance upon Senator Conkilng in any re- spect without discroditiue clther is own honesty or his own intelligence 2? 3 ne “ERALD Tho Herald will say tomorrow: "1t Ia well for the-honor of the State, and cspe- elnl Wy for the honor of tho country, that the end has come.’ ‘Tho'Administration has cun- quered, and the result will be hailed ns a great sictory for It. Whatover the .rostlt many bo In tho future, the curtain has not fallen any too.soon on the performance at Albany,” : ante “sux,!? Tho Sun says to-morrow; Nelthor Mr. Lapbam hor Mr, Miller {3 a great man,so far fia thoy Ihave given us an ‘uppertuulty to Judge of thelr size” - LAPUAM'S BPEECH. New Yors, duly 93.—The following {a Mr. Laflii’s speech at the sorennde fii Albany Jagat nights ° “ Fellow-dilizens, I sincerely thank you for the compliment of this serenade, Laval myself of this opportunity also to make pub- He acknowledzment to. the: Republican par, in.the Legislature of this State for having aclected ine ns one of those who for a brief period, {3 t bear the commission of tie Imperial Stute in the Senate of the nited States, [App fause.] In the nomencia- ure of | tle = ocauens whieh: act 0 9 Relection” of my colleague and myxelf as candidates for this high aftiee, —nn office tan honorable to be sourht, bu! nat too houorable to by declined [applause]— fn the nomenclature of the enucus which selected we—my Nonorable colluague was qualmated ag an Aduinistration manor a Hiait-Breed [Inughter], andl was selected becanso . TWAS DENOMINATED A BTALWART, If, to ben Stalwart means devotion to the principles and ‘organization of. the Repnbllc~ an party, L accept the Appellation with pleas: ure, {Applause,) If it means that Lam any niore dayoted than iny honorsble colleague to whon you have just Hatened, Fam nok willing: to necopt. “that ulsthiction. [Ane piause,] Nor an Lwitling' to acknowledge hat wy colleague is any nore or any better an Administration man than Loum. [Air plause. Wns a paying of ‘Thomas Joffer gon when the Republleans teiiiaplid in 1805, over the Federal party, and if) remembor ri hily Inenrporutest Itin his first Inaugural al ene “We ate all: Federalleta, we are lt Ropubliennsa; and 3 respond tn this moment of ecstasy by raylng we ato to-ulylit all , a ul all Adintnistration men, fAp- plause.)- We have not beun selected Teflaw- citizens, for the poor purposes of dispensing ‘ederal patronage in thts Arent State of ow Yor! [Sountor Pitts, *“Lhank God for that, Mr.Laphan’] ‘Thut ts as inferior portion of the high duty ddvolving upon a Selalor from ‘le poriat Si ie. ‘ Ny iy honorable colleague and myself, net, Will be abla to disohurge with malice to none, with hatred to none, with charity for all, Ay Use, ] re tre = athor and Nighor lutles devolving © upon us. as Senators aud: ' Representatives \f tha nnited f ebubllonns purty of the U: ott mal ritons of this ihe laws euutiog, Hoeecuted vite out peril to byman life aud without: ha id of the’. inilitary 4 tie ie tho time shall “arrive peybeh tie ‘Vlawe- wilt , executing within all of our borders, the mission of the Repub- Jican party will not ba ended, ‘The rights of reemen, secured to them by the quended Constitution of the United States, are prac La tute, Tp len cuty yiich” party Whose ‘uilasion Is not* Ya: i {lenlly dented many persona of the Republic to-day, YERRONAL INCITS, arsonnl fiberty, personal kecurity are not. votuplished fuets, as they should be all pyer our borers, aA free aiid untranmmeded Intlot and honest count of every vote that ts vast aru yet ty be realizations of tho future under “the stern adtwiniytration — of the Republican. purty of the . Uniterl States, [Applause] Tho, credit of te Government of tha United States ts to be talntalned agalustall its enemies; the honor of the Government of the United. States Is ty he preserved by the falthfa) performance of alt its obligniions, not only according. fo tha letter, bub necording to — the apirit In which - they : were Fellow-eltizens, there Is teed yet that the Government should be kept—in this moti. fled form to sotmeextent, and the results of our great coniiict—In tie Jinhda of the friends who worked ont these chanes, anid here fs reason fur saying it should not be tinnded aver to the custody of tha men who SonshE to. destroy it. Slie only: way to carry ont In the future with sauce cess tte permanent changes which have been made to seeure to al the rhglita which, Jn. that grent work J trust my honorabic colleague and myself will be found cos workers and In harmontous aetion, Our initlal letters stand site by side in the alfa- bet—L and My—anrd TL know no reason why, we ehoufd not be found ° standing shiv by side in the ranks of the Ropultican party. CApplatse.] It shall be otirs, fellow- citizens, Dtrust, to do all Inour power to carry forward ‘the great work whieh ts bee fore uy, to recognize every man who bears aloft the Republican pnrty with fldelity us abrotier and help In our own way to tnify ahd consolidate the Reptbilean party, anit to bring on the great and desired eonsttin- mation, Aral thanking you for the com- iment of this evening, and without detain- nit Snethor 1 bid you good-night." [Ap- plause, Other speeches followed, and then Albert C. Dageett, of Brooklyn, entertahied the serenndii club In his pariors, ‘The best of feeling prevails to-night, alt the bitterness of the recent heated eninprign boing buried. tie “ Expres” i 1h the Conkling organ, takes the defent philo- supbtenllyy in an nrticlo on, “A Reuntted Party,” tn which Itaays: © ‘The nianimity with which this result‘ has been reached nat- tests the reunion of the Republican party, If the Republican members of the Legisature lind not convened in regular caucus before adjouriment, the fact. would of {sell have constitnted: an irreparable, rupture of the party, ‘The duty of the hour s f to allay the) animosities of this hented struggle. There must be no More Unjitat accisitions upoti either site, ‘There must bean end to bickering, back- bitin, and contention, If the Republican mirty Is to succeed In the election now clase at hand. It nist close up its ranks and stop ita efforts to crush the politteal fife ont of Reputilieans whose encrules and abilities aro of great value, For our part: wo ask no quarter, and we shall chetish no revenge.” THE SOCIALISTS. THE REPORTED ARMIVAL, OF HARTMANN, ‘THE NIMILIST, UNTRER, Spectat Disvateh to. The Chicago Tribune. New You, July 22—Mr Justus 13, Schwab, the Socinilstic leader, was ques- tloned to-day concerning the report that Ihirtmann, the Russian, Nihilist, who super- Intended the engineering work hi Inying ‘tha train to blow up the Czar in the frailrond train In the suburbs of Muscow, tad arrived in New York, Itwas reported that Mart- mann ‘arrived here on Sunday night on board the steamship Caland,. from Rotter- dam, Mr, Schwab said that he belleved the report to be untrue. Hoe.ts confident that Ifartmann fs still ving quiotly in London, When - questioned closely pon this point ie ndinittud that) ho would eurtainly have known the — fnet If Harttiann had really arrived here. Mo sald that the story published by the Le Mot wWOrdre, of Paris, that Hartniann hat cone niltted suicids by fianging Iihuselt to the bed- post in his room In Genoa was a mistake, or nerhaps the A WILFULT FABRICATION, and so of tho revorts of Hartnani’s. arrival In Germany. Mr, Sehwat emphasized the statement that the noted Nihilist Is allve and In London, ‘The Sociillats of this elty are tnxtously awalting news from the Interna- tonal Socialist or Nihtlistic Congress In Lone don. Mr. Sehwab auld. it was probable tat the Congress adjourned Inst night. It was nlarge gatherlng. representing the. leading natlons of tho world... This country seut threo delegates, one from this city and two trom Now Engiand. ‘he Sociuilsts’ Con- gress of the South of Franca sent three rep- resentatives,. and: the reat of France sent twenty-live.- Englnud, Germany, Italy, Russia, and Spain. wore strongly repre- sented, "Che object of .the Congress,” Mr. Schwab added, was to perfect an interna- tlonal organization, which liad been Jockin since the dissolution of the old International Workingmen’s Association in 1876, Wo wish to perfect: 2 siuflar. orgunizatlon, only stronger In x ITS TACTICS, WARFARE, AND METIONS That it was successful in its work is gunr- antwed by the presence of such strong and representative porsons ag >Loulse Michiel Prinee Krapotkim, and others of whont 1 eannot now speak, ‘Thu representatives to the Coniress are oxpected ty arrive here on thelr return In about a fortnight: ‘Thoy will bo warmly greeted; but the detatls of their reveption’ linve- not yet beem arranged. The Sucial Democrats of this coun try are anxiously. awaiting then nnd the instructions which they bear from the Congress for the ontire organizution thraush- ont the States, and indeed the world, and will hold themselves bound by the decrees of that congress.” Mr. Schwitb expressed great iD- dignation nt the report that any Sociniiets liad approved the attempt to mitinter Presls dont Garileld, ‘Lho latter was in the tine of the Government by the people ns advocated by the Sochullute, “Hasald he had not heard ona man approve Guiteau’s deed, 5 IP 18 HARTMANN, THE NUNLIST, Whilo Justus ‘Schwab, the Irreprassiblo Socinlist, will not concede that the man Adin. Hartmann “who nerived here - inst Saturday |: is 9 Nihiist = Hartmann who had guperintonded — the -. engineer. ing work in’ laying a Yh ee biow up the Jato Cair Alexander 1b, Mr, Jonas, editor of- the. Volka Zeltuny, the Socialist orm in. New York, dealared that tho Calund’s passenger was the same Tlartmaun, and that he had seen hin aud spoken to fin Mr, Hartuinan, he sald, was a janng min of ubdut $0 years of nage, tal), with brown hair, and quite intelligent In appearmice, Ilo spoke very. little German, ‘Three days ago he left for tha West, but Mr, Jonas did not know svhethar he Intended to settle In this country or only remain here temporarily. No Informatiois cold bo dllcited as to what particular parol tho West lartinunn hal gone, A BRUTAL ENGINEDR. A. STEAMBIL- ENGINEER. CHARGED WITH CAUSING A PINEMAN'S DEATH, Special Dlepaten t9 The Chicago Tribuné. New Yous; July, 22—Shortly’ after ‘the ateamship Kulckerbocker, of 1. Aluxandre Son's Havana and Vera Cruz ‘Linc, was moored to Robinson's dock, at thu foot of Conaress street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, four mojnbers: of the crew appenred at the Stib-Precinct Station and demanded | tho ar- rest of Robert H, Read, the First-Assistant Englueer, acouslng him df having nurderat one of the firemen, ‘Thy inen were all Gere mang, speaking English Snditferently, and aftor sonie difliculty Capt. Kellett succeeded’ In obtatning their’ story of the. alleged nur dor, ‘Two of the nen, Lerman Grassen and Fritz Rahmiow,: wero’ employed in the Kuickorbocker'a : fire-room," the former as cual-passer and’ the Inttor’as ngsistait firo- man. ‘Thelr two companions werd sailora, whose nawes ara John Felscher and Augus- es Bladesky. . ‘The! fireroom hands ald hat tt etait ah * KAULY LAST BUNDAY, MORNING, when the Knickerbookor was less than twon- ty-fuur hours out of. Havana, and was avant. 800 infles this ‘side’ of that port, Willan Kranlach, one of, the flrenjou, waa agsaulted by Itgatt, Knocked ; down, with:‘a ‘shovel, kiel ad beaten and wiles ha was ying au wu bel “aahes: Re h 81 8 furnace door and: held bitin’ ax nse tole: | full force ot the ery: blag’ until he beeane: |: unconsclous Kranfseh waa su oyercon by the heat that ho dled a fow hours aturward, and bis body was throws unesrenontunaly overboard, “The effect uposs: the craw, they added, was sich that the spe, Avho were cblelly Germans, threatened te mutiny, and ip Captain was: compelled to iron ons of clr number, Capt Kellett detalued the four men as witnesses’ and dispatched Ser- gnint Slattery and two ofiicers to ANRRST THY BNGISERI, ‘The Intter save himself ip without hestta tion, aul Was locked upto awalt an exami: hutlon by the United States District-Attor- hey. "The offteera deny that the death of Krantach was eansed as above cliuriedd, but ngree that the engineer {Kead) pushed tho wan down tha Indder, belleving that lie was alirking work, ‘The sutgeon pis that ns ky the story that Read held Kranisch In front of the turhaee-door, he could not tnderstand how that could hava been done withatt scorching lity clothes or Single tis lair. hers avis no evidence that elther had oc PRODUCE, IN WIIBAT INA MIXED STATE OF MINID Bptctal Mispateh to The Chteago Tribune, New Your, July 24—The apeculators in wheat.were worsa tulxed than tho markets this morning here, as well ns at Chicago, and, ike prices, they were changing every five minutes, An operator gol August at $120 anil went to Ils office, and within five miu Utes came buck and bought it back al $1.48, nnd Ina few minutes more sold it nt $1.2594. eneo a tnan was a bear one minute, a bull the next, and so badly exelted that he was afrail to be ether before the third, Wellauthentleated: reports nnd dis- palehes from Chileno to louses In close correspondence with the eliqne any that Lester aul the Cineluuatl crowd unlond- ed yesterday and that: Armour was) holding the market. to-day, ag lie is not yet out of his eash and Atusust wheat, of whieh HE IB BAID TONE MEAVILY LOADED. Ilo was therefore credited with buliing it ‘fo seareout the shurts In August, as the elique have inJuly, before the end of this Month, and then dump his ensh wheat here and at Chicago over buard on the ist of August and break the market dawn to get Jn for another bull movement in September, of which he tg salt to be: also tong, If this is correct, and 1s earrled out, it will place armour where it wos intimnted a mont age he would be on the ascertaliment of the aetual outcome of the new erop, when: ho could get heavily short and send the market down should the harvest turn out well, or heavily long aud put it where he pleased should it be any shorter than expec Mr WH. A. Armour salt they “had been accused of many things, IIT NEVE OF BEING FOOLS enough fo butl: the whole wheat crop of the United States.” Butitis well known that Ils brother Paty likes nothing better than todo things which other people regard as impossibly, and If anybody sitpposes he ft guing to Iet go his eripon the wheat market of thls country as log as he ean imoake any- thing out of i, either ina legitimate or spec- ulative basis, he does not: know the mar. BPECULATONS The clique on July here are all out, and as they liave nade 4 youd thing out of a well- Nandled: deal, they took all the July wheat ns fast agit was delivered and palit for it through Pattison, Clapp & Co. who ran the east part of the operation for then, and took Itoff the market until the shorts ad no alternative but to cover. ta the ather inarkets there was little of interest at the opening, thoweh inogt of then were 1s firm ng they wore doll, the export demand having been almost entirely stopped: by the speculations In atl export staples. . REMOVED. JOUN A. NICH REMOVED PROM TIE MES CHIVERSIID OF THE ROCKAWAY LOTED, Special Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Nuw Your, July 2.—As. telegraphed you last night, Mr. John ‘A, Idee has been ree moved from the position us Necciver of the big hotet at Rockaway, In whieh he has been interested since the erection of the building, ‘Fhe report of the Referee was made to the Court at n speelal terut held In Albany on the last Thursday of June, The report stated that Receiver Rico hind paid te himself as fees and conmnlasions, without any order of the Court fixing hls fees, the sum of $18,722.81; that the “payment — was made In certificates «issued. to himself at SO cents on the dollar, while he compelled the workmen on the hotel’ to feeelye ‘sialiar cerlitlentes at par, and he also patd to hime self without authority $13,030.60 for services MANAGEN OF THE MOTEL PROPERTY while, acting as Recelver, and that he bor- rowed $12,100 upon Recelver’s certificates, pludging certificates to the mmotnt of $3,220 excess af the stn burrowed, for which he had ne order of the Court, On this showing of facts, Judge Westbrook decided to remove him, ‘This action is a surprise to ‘2 & many persons Interested ‘In the hotel, as it wa undurstoad at the list hearing betore tha on Jue &, that the Attorney-General onerated Mr, Itice from any lutentional wrong, and that he would not press for lis removal, Ex-Recelver Rico is: in Chicago, but the order of removal ling beon served on his attorneys. TRAVEL TO EUROPE, A MANKED AND SUDDEN FALLING OFF, + Bpectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, July 2.—Five steamers will leave this port for Europe to-morrow, ‘The agents at all of the offices say that there has been a very sudden and marked falllng off In the rush of outward-bound travelers, and promise plenty‘ot room to all who wish to ross the ocean for the rest of the season. In fact, the tide of travel Is just beginning to turn, and for the next three months the cab- {ns of homoward-bound steamers will be wel filled, ‘Tho City of Richiwnont, of the Inman Line, will take out: 115 passengers, nnong whom wiil be _” FRANKLIN B, GOWEN, W. Griswolt Lorillard, Viscount Massereau, and two daughters of Suniel Sloan, The llulvetia, of the National Line, will take out about sixty passenyers, among whoni will be dC, MeKolght, Dr. Boyer of Canada, Dr Lewls of Philadelphia, G. W. Mortun, and 0. af Kitch. Among thé passengers salling in the Ithingland, of the Red Stor Line, will be We teeth Wright of Philadetplila, Gen, TN, Sitles of Chieago, the Rov, dacab ‘Told of Philadelphia, and Cc. 8, Smythe of Wil- pulugion, i Bouuys OF se: oe Goriiieh aloyd, Will tke out about sixty neers a nt the Anchoria, of the Anchor Line, about forty. ITEMS. BARTLEY CAMPBELL TO WHITE ANEW PLAY, Speetut Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New. Yorx, July 23—Bartley Campbell, who has Just returned from Europe, says ho mace o bargain with A.M. Paimer In Paris to write n play for the Union Square Theatre for next season, ‘Two avts yet remain unweltten, It is. 4 domestic drama, with the fivabact lol in America and the strbsequent ones In Evvrope, but it deals principally with Amerlean characters. ‘Mr, Patmer want to Europo to get a play for his theatre, but could dud nothing that sulted him elther in Lon- don or Paris. ‘ * PHB ALLEGED ITALIAN BANDIT. ‘Ju the Weatern Assoctated Press, New Your, July 22—United States Com- milasionir Gebar i Dione of ite alleged Ttailnn bandit Esposito, atlas Mandazzo, muve ny ileetsion oldie thit he had no power, oither in day or under the alfa Govern: ment, to senda prisoner befurs the. United tates Judge or Commissioner in New Or Jeang, where he was arrested, forexumluation. Order ws fo 8 cl of you! q or ‘Gammisstonar {i Another. distriu} refuse to aby It. E 4 ‘ y DIED FROM NBAT, Ailum Lowery died to-day from the exces: blye heat E . ‘*Alexandra’s Now Riding-Habit. ‘ Tho change (i tho riding-hait worn by tho Princess be walos bas been the subject of much talk ang divougsiou among hidiod In Enuland, aud may bo ‘Intercating to borsewamnen bere, ‘The new ridings haulé ja mide with a short mire worod to the knvea, su that: the position of tho, valor (o wafer 10 tho wuldie, boing ualncumberod with the beavy folds and usslvay lent Of drae pery hitherso wora.’. The aki) caput be bluwi about, 1s thus provented from revealing the soot and aukle, which can nover wok yracery when etrotuhed over tho sido uf the hurao to youch the stirrup. ‘The skirt jworn by tho Prine, ‘casa fa nat much loner than un ordinary draws inyrrouns costuing, and i light, oasily raised by: the wearer without tho pair of oauaing 8 stumble, which go continually happens with tho viding-hablt usually worn, : : é rigaiecrstenin Gy ica as Haron Wowse's Views: ‘ ‘Lond b, in ao oxcitod speech on tho ny Tate bi veeehtly. waid of Baron wat “OF guursa’ Barog pews. Eyery ol Dow: has bis views on tho f wouun bas views on righ cio: tho subject NOT A BEAR BUT A BULL, . Rufus ‘Hatch Expresses Himself Concerning Stocks. How Me Regards the Watering nnd Floating of Worthlesn Seenrities—Pooting, ‘Parallel: - Ing.” and Consolidating of Tonds—Diseonating tho Futore, * New York Times, Juty 3. Mr, Rufus Uateh was told the other day that he had been widely advertised In certain quarters ns.q must persistent bear’ tn the stock market, only Intent on depressing the values of securities. It may have been the renewal of the “hot spell’? of wenthor or natural wrath at the insinuntion that causert the usually genial * Uncle”? Rufus to put into his reply « Httle more warinth than Is customary with qne of hfs philosophical and. even temperament. At any rate, be the eatise What Itimay, hisjanswer came out Inn werfeet torrent—faets, deductions, and Ine ferences justting one another in their eager ness to meet the listener and justity the speaker in his position, “fam,” sald Mr Mnteh, “the greatest bult on sveurilies. of real value In this country; but 1 eannot nud wil not bull whint [know to be worthless, J base any opinions on a business experlence of over thirty years, Whint has been may be. I cannot = forget” the Northern Paeifie and other bubbles of 187, nor ean J forget the evils which followed, ‘The speenlative balloon has agin been Iniiited Juore Thain It will bear, ind it must burst. Toulay there are hundreds of schemes on the inarket an Sividly Imagiuative ay ever emu unted from the brain of Jay Cooke or any other eminent finaneler, Let us stop and investigate, ‘The erash will surely come, and 1 sincerely hope that the honest industrial producing wasses will stund from under, peculiutors along should be buried in the ruing, for they are the-ones who are re spunsible. ‘They have been taking advantage off season of uninterrupted prosperity to Jaunch the most preposterons scheines. and enterprises, Everything ins favored thon, Our crops havg been Jarge and have brought fale pric Many ot i railronds linve bald ant have earned Hyndseme dividends, Manufactures have flouyished, ‘The tron interest nud every brandh of industry lias been atimulated by the abundance of money and the demand of trade. With the return to speele payment, the balance of trade was thrown in our favor by the short crops In Europe and by: be erops here, ‘The lide of Inunigration set in stronger than ver A combination of favorable circumstances created a demand for nll classes of securities, and the business of the Stock Bxelunge ferey fo enormous dimensions, But imen have been carried away by continuous good fortune, ‘They have forgatten that the his of trade are Hike those of nature. Ebb-tide must follow flood-tide, The crops cannot always be good, nor enn gold nbyays flow toward this country. | Tuflaenced by mitnipu- lated elreumstances, the prices of a majority of stocks have been forced from 2 to 1,000 per cent above their Intrinsle value, Many of. the new enterprises are absolutely worthless, and thelr origita- tors and promoters, know it. ‘The inerensed wealth of the country is {lowing Into the pockets of the few, nnd fs not distributed among the masses, It Is the speculator, not the producer, wie ts get- ting rich, Stocks bought at from 51 to 35 9. share are now selling at $25 to S10 per share. ‘They have only a prospective value, Ifany valueatall. ‘They are purely spect- Jatlve. Some have been in the nands of dte- ceivers, and will go there again, “‘I'his, state- ment nay appear extravagant, but if you compare the present price of a stock v the figure ftsuld nt before It was wa double, treble, and In somecises to five, times {ts orlginal amount, you will find that we fall short of its truth, ‘The sole vbject of those carrying them {s to create seh a demand . that they can unload, jf not at a protit, at feast without loss. Maubattut is the first to so by the board, and it is as goed ns, if not putter than, many others, Its debts are only $1,700,000, Lt ling the merit of a home com- pany, but itis ail water. Ibis only a sample of ninny companies loented in States thou- suns of miles away, Which may prove to be fn even worse condition, “The market speaks for Htsolf,” continued Mr, Hatch, © Hate crops here and fall crops in Europe, after three years of ‘fumlue there and three years of good harvest here—why, the engine is reversed, Loot at Rock Island. It is selling te-clay nt 0. ‘That fs really 280, fur the stuck has been doubled. ins the -country grownand the furms adjacent tn- creased double in value? T guess not, Lut us linve short crops as we had in 187d and 1877, and that stovk will travel back to its original value, ‘The water will be squeezed out, St. Paul preferred sold down tod; now itis it. ‘The common was as low as 11; now it is 115, Northwest, preferred is Es ‘Three years ago last February you could buy all you could shuke a stlek at for 62, Tt did sell down to43 during the short crops of 1878, Are the cropa any’ butter this ie 2 And all this tue these two rots have been issuing bunds by the ream ahead of the common and preferred stock, Could. they shave puld dividends | un- less they ‘had issued and disposed of these bonds? Igrant you that they appar- ently show au fnerease of earnings, but ty the percentage of incrense equal to the per- contaze of additional miles leased or built? Do they show an additional increase perintle, after deducting the freight charged for car- tylng talls, tes, ote, to the extensions and repalrs? 1 the officers of the rond answer BN Hs auestlon? Surely, Investors are entitled ‘o know, “Henry Keep sald to me once, in 18és, when wo were ride over the Milwaukes & St. Paul, ‘Never bulla a railroad. Always walt nnd buy ft when tha oriingt proprietors ure tired of ownership? ‘Thies have won- derfully. changed. “Now, the orlalnal pro- priclors and promoters form a construction company, bulld the road, tid soll the bonds and caplial stock, representing three, four, and tive tines the actual cost of the property, to tho confiding public, ‘Tako Wabash is another example, It sold at 10 por cont fower than nothing three or four yedrs ago. It was. not “enrmme mony enourh t {ntereat on Its bonds, ane 10 per. cent was called from the holders of the stock tu save lt, Sines then the Company ing Incrensed its morteuge Indebteduess, Tenses, and guarantees to about $80,000 , buying 7 and consolidating: overt worthless road In tha hands of Receivurs in Its vicinity, Jt is now asking tho confiding public to ine ‘voat [In 625,000,000 of common and $25,000,000 of preferred stock at the quotations how rule Ing on the New York Exelinngs, Look it the receipts of wheat at Toledo and St. Louls as compared with last year, ‘Thls road tn what Is termed onv of the trunk lines cons necting those two elles, “Glunee at Central Paci,” resumed Mr, Hateh, «Fifty millions ot stock represent= ing the Ink, paper, and presswork used ‘lit printing It. low belie floated on investors, Take Northerit Paciita aul Oregon Naylan- tion Company—a blind poul—a iter, a bis than day Cooke. ever dreanied of, Threa years ayo the bonds were selling fora sonK. forty-nine williton dotlars of common stock is to-day quoted at 41, and $41,000,000 of pry ferred stock nt bt. Agalu, look at Paci i, ‘Two yenrs ago the stock could be bough for + Is tb worth any more to- cay ‘Are thelr debts any less? Do they do any mors Uusiness ? Do the holdurs and buyers of the stock ut present prices: rR Got down to. Brie, Are: the consulidated Londs worth moro to-tay than they were two years ago?* Are the cointuon and: preferred: stocks worth uny more? Could they have redrgunized that goa wil foul Ue alt of thy bunk account of dames 1 Keone? 1 tnink not, Tho common stock soll nt S44t less than nothing, ‘Hint was the nsicssimcit. ‘Tho buyers and hulders hud better look yack nnd see the prices of two and three years age, with big erops here and fang ta Burape. (lve the selemor his dae. alr, Fink, of the Now York Central Road, has bro i about by pooling the earnings of Tho tri pinees thusennbling them to keep the watered onds aid stocks uflual, ‘These factenre ag gloar ns the noonday sin, and cannot be cone trailletodl, * But. these ary only Individual casos pf compaules,” Alt, Hateh observed, 1 cut out more than half of the securities dont in on the New York Stuck Exchange, : 1¢ ly not necessary to call them by name, only men. Honing a few that aro known to by *pogled,? jenitoiad jou ie a ae as An ding jog dh 8 OL By 1p Ue Ge, E Gy Me et abe iy ii ry dy & Ney dey PD (cost: now répredontod by 380,000,000), K. de DSL, N & Uy Oy Ze Mey Pa DG Ey ty De oe Mh ‘Tho capital of the new companies recently Hated on the Now York Stock Exchange un Kremates about. $2,000,000,000, muro or lees, rincipally more. A inchey-undor told me bonny’ that he had Junyed $100,000 on securl- tles that hecowld have bought fur $0,000, “ Let ws efal altuntion. 7 take 0 general view of the finan: ‘About sa,poo nites OF raiirond have been built or have been put uncdot con. trnet within two years, them: are on Probably half of lines ‘parallal to roads al- reitdy In operation. ‘fhe other half are constructert ont of sight ation, « ‘They enn for tun yearn to cat on of the New York Central Roads, ‘They must ‘dn that will pi new enter being cons then. Whi out $50, vent trank 000 to the bankruptey Jater on. Why, in new countries, figuratlvel of Jand, withowt stations or pope rhunihy expenses’ fotica the: positions antl Penneyivanle Inisiness nt prices Fovent the sale of bouts for tha rises, or the parnite| rords now. rneted will aventiin ly bankrapé! lo the parallel rods will cost come, 0,000 to the mnile, the two great sole Mines intst pny Interest on & mile. It {9 dog eat dog now, or tho Pennsyl- yania Company has buitt 100 locomotives and: 1H) freight-cars, each to enrry twenty tons, How are they to omploy Uils additional roft+ Ing-stock ? not be mor Are the en hetses, ond racks tn the tn aginary roads? i ‘rhe tonnin West will ethan halfaa great ns last year . wines to be stored in the rotund. the new ens fo stand on the sido tereat of bankrupt and im- think not. * from the “ Tsay Sinaginary: rods,” continued Mr. Hatel, “but the Imaging ‘There Is Canada Seuthorn, they will bear -no proportion to ry dividends for the investors, Only last year it was consitered a good, square, dividend+ paying company, three filvidende sines It was bul pald two or Jt Ins really i LO, or . 8 Its Inst dividend, nal probably it will never pas’ anotiter one, ns the competition ig tuo sreat for the anount of tonnage. Lense, per cent stock. isolated percent. IL pay with hal waif crops in that St a dividend since 18712 taln to follow suit This Is ho, ichtgan Central was an 8 Jt reduced tts dividends to 4 low meh do yout suppose it enn. if the rates, hnif the tonnage, and ate? . Mavy they enrned Lake Shora ts cer- in the reductlons of its dividends, and for the same reasons, “Some people hive heard of the tully mania In Holland? salel Mr. 1 eh pte lave: pabble sr England in France, of Hudson and hts lateh, “Sone heard of John Lay's South Sea Soine people have heard railroad millennium in 185, ‘The same public feelln; that inflated: these valloons. In England, France, und Holland exists here at present, Trenor Park reveaied thesteret of this feel- Ing the other day when asked if le were not atn loss to invest his monvy, *No,’ he re- piled, *the only thing that troubles me is how to get money, aAny-fuol can tivest it. Ninety-nine out of n hundred men whom L inect ure talking avout cheap money and In- vestinents; 1 nine facta’ zo. ‘Toiay pinety-elght out of the ninety- $5,000 to their name three yenrs every one of tham lay his yaeht and dog-eart? “Northern Paolffe, St. Paul, Northwest, Southwestern Investments, and “Megiean schemes are ait before the public to-day, and the tulip mania ind South Sea speculation were before the public years and years azo. listory repeats iiself, ‘The world is grows ing old, but some people still Issue of S10, “000,000 ember the le bonds of of converti the Erle Roall, when fts ollicers emigrated to Jersey City with the proceeds, and have nelther forgotten: Biack Friday nor Septem- ber, 1ST. Some people may think ita good Joke fora inan to go Inte court and swear thas he does n eheck of people may $5,000,000 think not remember whether he paid 00 or 310,000,000. Other it funny that a nan should sweur that Le was the Treasurer of a big cor- poration, and that he never kept avy boo! never received or oMtclalty dre eH, pal any money, und never f Ww a check, directly or liidireetly, It may be very funny to Inerense the capltal stock of nm company from $ 000,000, with for the increase, H1,000,000 to 380,- nothing but eau vaper toshow dt will not be funny in the end, Men have been imprisoned for using chemteals and changing a five-dollar toa fifty-dotlar note. *Ttoll you we are going too fast, It lings always been Great as the, our trouble In this country. Nation is, and wonderful as its Browth has been, we invariably overdiscount it. Ifusection of country needs a raltrond wo build five, and you will find on thelr rev spective ane tint, I jt Island, and they are encli ke Northwestern, Rocic Hengo, Burlington & Quincy, h tho only straight Hne between the cltles they connect. Ifa man’s business yletds hint $20,000 9 year he lives at the rate of $10,000, If acertain locality requires one or two additional buildings to meet the du- mand for offices, we build n dozen nitie-slory strictures, each costing iniitivns of dollars, Everything ts ov tion, and the hiv 1857, 1857, every hour, ‘done In thls same propor. I) is sure tu foblow, ns It lle 1ST. ‘Tines acs changing crash and and fultre- developments will continne. Some really good man ought to cultivate the acquaintance of the Judges, for Recelverships will be plentiful by and by.” ————____ NATIONAL * ATLANTA, the Natlonal EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Ga, July S.—At the meeting of Educatlonal Assoctation to-day, FL, Soldan, of St. Louis, read a paper on “The Iistory of Eduentlon in. America.” William F. 1 Tarris made a report of the bus!- ness transacted by the International Eduea- tonal Congress xt Urussels Inst year. Sen- ator Juseph oducational f ble spoke on papers were E, Brown made an addres§ on interests In thaSouth, 1d. Kim- the Cotton Exposition, Suveral rend In the Department of In- «listrial Education, A commiltics was ap- pointed ta arrange for representation of the association at the International Enucational Congress in Boston, NOXL year. Adjourned toSarntugn ned FAILURE OF PAPER MANUFACTURERS. Cincinnati, O., July 22—ILi & Son, paper manufacturers at Middletown, lave mace an assfi gnment to Janes E, Campbelh, es aro $125,000 and thelr nssets ‘ho firm suffered loss by ks AZO. fi BUSINESS NOTICES, Ekiredgo & Woodbridge, 102 Madison, fine shirts and from #18 to &b froin 812 to $2 per dozen. Ui furnishing goods. Shirts to order 3 per dozen, ria ready made uated in quality ond workmanship, A perfect tit guaranteed. a EA te at es in tha costly price wo pay for inxurics. iq found in that efficient and xontal i parents Beltzer Aperiont. 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