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tsh Ulstery, proposes 10 Introduces tho Pelnciplo ul * preer: L gavorament! Into the Aytlonial stitution ‘po Hubilu Mate wages “The modo by whieh Government propure to cavry out thls happy-go-lucky nrrangement: In AvOUL as extraordinary 1 device 1s can well bo inagined, ‘The adaption of the scheme is vol tury, but only for tho tent. ‘The landlord whe refiisud to accept the conditions watld bo able {o bo ehot or porancnted trdeath, The toniits FOREIGN. Indications of Lively Traffic in Explosives Between England geet WI Hover poy hin the Inerensed: amount which andl America, he Ia tu Joempurercu to add to tholr rent for —_ ftioon yeara, and he wilt ba satdied with tbo paymenit ty the fnverninent. Tho Government OW vory Wall that there Is no prospeot oF the in Hines Fortunately | tetante boing wilting to keep in paying an I~ Aeveral Infernal : me fing Thelr Y | Romane, bat for'nittcon yours meraly-to wat. Hd Discovered Beforo Reneniug Of un old debt, and they recugitizo this triith, by il) ti tion, making thy fandtord Hable. ‘Tho noxt agitation, estination, thoy “know, toll cnutxl, will be ty et ott of paying — tho Installments ta —_— ho landiont.” Tho Nation says the An- houncement of the elutiso f4 | good news, “Withoitt como coticession on thia subject ovon Some at the warmest Feignds of tho bill amet the Irish party would have rofitsed to give it another yute.” Mapplly, the Government his revogiiized tho Intenso ineasiness pravatent on the pointe nnd tholt proposal will cunee n feel Ing of rellof in tha breasts of Irishmen who know what buug upon this question of wrrours, ‘Sno Irish mombers intontl to press throwgh for Seu the ea ileal fon Bt ber th ure, and niready thore fs a very: goneri ing, oven inom? Hogtist mombers, that it othe to bo 250, ‘Altowather it {s good news. | What the Govern Irvine, the ‘Actor, Pays a High Compliment-to Hdwin Booth, Rumors that the Czar Will Soon’ Be Crowned at St, Peters- Mont teats lo do as to the Iatarers and tha burg: Teanes.wo bave set to loarag baton tho quontion —— of arrears thoy oom to hve maite a 1 ba= iy. HH wloning.” Tho Northern Whig sayst ir. Foi Tor deavribed it ast great bounty tho tenan! Tt doubtless Is sy. But it fa also # boon to the lundiotds, ft. ennhics them to obtain Arrours whiek thoy mntyit not othorwito recelvet arreard, 08 most tandionta know, belng seldom folly pall tp. ‘Tho offer. whiten tho Govern= mont make ag 0 compromlse doserves to be fa- Norably. considersd by bath landlords and ten nots. Tt adinite a Prinalple of iiireot com. Ponsation which the tandlards would be vary. khust: git noe to discert ‘no Holfust Netra Letter thiuts "the lundiorte will be punished for the misfortune of bud hurvests, over which hey hat no control, and inust bo content to receive half of their claim for the uxg of tholr | pt erty. any ong cnt 800 tho injustico of tho overnmont proposal and the trouble to which Tewill lend both tho owners and ovenplers of the soil, Evon at the very threshold Mr. Bla ar, to whom Mr. Aeresford properly replied With rospoct ‘to Lord Beresford’s estate, hus raised objections, aud wo imty be aire they ure only a foretaete of whut may be expeeted from the unwise concession of the Governtnent.” ASorious Hitch in the Nogotiae + tlons Between tho English and the Boers, erica to Become the Asylum of So- ™ cialists Banished from King William's Domains, GREAT BRITAIN. sb IRVING ON BOON Toxpos, duly 24.—Trvingy at the-vlosoof his aqiual benelit performance, thus spoke of bis fe frlond antd Cellos srtlets St Edwin Tooth,” a eburaoterization which was: reevived with cheers: wOrbis grent qualities ng an nvtiet you have seauty proof, for, after representing at a es princess ‘Thoutra’ many of- the tending CASUALTIES. gbakepoarean characters with signal upility, he masrvcolved hore with nightly demonstrations | _ DROWNED. at cnthusinem, which havo moro than con- firmed tho grant tinpression be had already made, but which wero as gratifying to myself as they must have beon to aii. Mr, Booth’s nrtistle fellowship, high cour- tesy, and slngteminded davotion to one common art, has mada his augagement our of the most dolighiful assuctations in my remenibrance. ‘Aboyoall,t am gratificd to think {tan addi- tonal Mok to tho mans: bonds of amity nnd good-will which it~ should’ be the pride of En giishmen aud Americuna to inalntain.” INFERNAL MACHINES, Liverrool, July 2.—It has been for some me suspected that considdrablo traife in exe plosives has been carried on botwoen America Special Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune. + Dunvquiy, la, July %4.-—-Mrs. John: Kielu, of Conover, white attending a sick nolghbor, loft hor baby in tho care of otber children, and when abe returned found tt drowned {1 a washtub, CLEVELAND, July 4.—Thursduy evening HH, M. Hochary and Jessia Kdwards, gota people en= gaged to be married, started ow sity ing that they {yoronuldg torent, on tho lake, Nut rotitaing that night, inquiry was mnie next day, only ro- suiting in learning -thata ski hud been found eupalzed . about yo - tiles aut by tha peta ‘orew, ut tho boratkeeper was positive tt had ween hired by four young men who had returned. Friends were anxious, but the ganeral opinion was that tho couple had eloped, though thore wre nu reson for such a gure, us thoir ullfance was favored, To-duy 10 of Miss Edwards was found floating In wd Engiand. Itecontly.a barrel purports! tha Inko 600 feet from shore, indicatiug tbat “to contain coment, from thd | both were drowned. * wtcamer Malta, was oponed by tho 4 Sree z 3 Castome ‘ofticlals and six Zina. boxes A PARMET KILLED. Launen, Ind, July 22—Dow Hichardson, a teapoctable and hard-worklox farmer, mot with Mhorrible death: enrly this morning, Iie was walking on a sldo-track nt thls plaue while tho freight was dolog some switching. At the time of the accident the ongino and two stock-cars wero bucking it 8 rapid rate, ‘and tho engiucer, soaing that Richardson mailto no mova to get off the travk, whistled a warnlug and-reversed ‘tho engine; stilt the man walked on, unconscious of tho approaching curs, tut the roar end struck him, and bls body fell outside of tho track. fount, containing the olookwork of infernal machines, propared with dynamitu., Onc mn- abine was forwarded to Bir William Harcourt. A few days aftorward a barrel containing elx moro ‘nachines vas found on the const of Bavarin, “Loxnox, July .—The Dally News, in w toador, tsyst “Tho fact that infernal inavhines havo tetually been ‘transmitted bither cannot but rive now forco and meaning te tho language of ‘wild vitiperation in which cortaln Iriab papers jp Amorica have: boen indulging, There Is bappily no doubt that wo may reckon on tho r4 Both cars and the Onyiue pussed over hia loys, cordinl codperation of the Unitod States In thoso | guyoring thom Troi’ hie’ body, tg lived ong ‘olreumstances,’ hour, and was mtional to tho inat. $0 oxonur- E “* * CONTRADICTED, i atod the ongincer from all rosponsibility. ‘Ho i Tha Timea’ Liverpool correspondent has made Inquiries from the local police, who stato that they havo no knowledge whutovor ot discover- les of Infernal machines smuggled from Amore ome 2 teayes a wife and cloven children. A DAMAGED CULVERT, Spectal Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribunce Eckuatr, Ind, July 24.-Tho high waters sot- tled a culvert.on the Alr-Lino Division of tho ‘Lako Shore Ratlway between Goshen und Mille ersvurg so badly this morning, that trains wore all run over tho old road division, By midnight traing will again resume running over tho Aire Line Diviston. . KILLED BY,'A. RUNAWAY. TEAM, &pecial Disvateh.tn The Cateago, Tribune, ° " * Denvqus, In, July w.—Lowl Anderson, a well-to-do farmer living near Ossian, Winne- shiok Couuty,. was killed -yostorday by boing thrown from, bie wagon, Ho wag driving to Des corub, whon.the toum became frightened and ranaway., — - : z ——_ FOUND DEAD UNDER A 8TUMP. Janesrown, N.Y, July #4.—-Yosterday, near Poland, N.¥., George 'Tibpetts, a farmer, started | ‘outto pull. stumps,, Not returning at night, sonreh waa nindo, aid his bods was found under Klarge Btump, which hud crushed bin ta death, JUMPED THE TRACK... * 2 Four Worth, Tex. July 24—Thero was a wrook on the ‘Toxaa & Pucifty Road at tho cdo of the sand ‘hills. Tho toolecar Jumpod the track with about sixty men on board, Three werd killed and teu wounded. , TATELBROY writen, disclaiming any discourtesy to Harrison in Ponn's removal corrospondonce, and denying any precipitate publication of the Trustees’ re- ply totha Genoral Assombly of Ponnsyiyania, THE JEWS IN NUSBIA. Bealdes England, Austrin, and Holland, who. have already elgned, thy Unitod States will bo {nvited to participate In a note ty Russta in ree gard to ber laws against tho Juws. oa A FAILURE, The Land-Leaguo demonstration wasn complete failure.) . . DEAN STANLEY, United States Sinister Lowell was among the mourners at Dean Stanloy’s funcral. Tho Age stant Bishop of Kentucky, prowohtng at St. Margaret's, Weatminstor, said that in thousands of hearty In Amorica thor would boon that jaysprofountt griof at Dean BStanios's death, \od gratoful recollections of bia kindly welcome tomultitudes who camo to soe the glorics of tha mother country, i 8 3 MINIBTER NOYES é will be entertained Btonday by bla countryme: atndinuerin Paris, .J, Moredith Read presides, THY HAST. THE FRENCH IN TRIPOLL: Fatus, July 34.—A seml-otticial tettor recolvod from Tripoll has boon communiented ta tho French newspapers stating tho attitude of the authorities there doos not bear out the Porto's pacitie asaurnnees that the landing ot troopyand ‘war Materinis proceed gstentutiously as if to ‘exclte tho Mussulmans, and that Trenchmen or thoro inhabitants whoaro undar French’ pros tection nro aubjectod to sorioug annoyances by the authoritlos, ‘Tho writer. of tho lotter. says hobelleves thesa facts are in Dublin “\) KMLLED IN A MINE. Trov,N, ¥., July 23,—‘thomas . Tole, Hans Ol- son, and Auguat Saline’ wore kilicd In tho Wost Bug Mloa at Mummondayilto to-day ‘by fall- KILLED BY A FALLING LIMB. ; Couunuus, 0., July 2.—Willisu: Arinetrong whilo. gathoring blackborrics ucar Nowark yos-’ torday, waa instantly killed by a falling tmp, ——————— « LOCAL CRIME, t : nantlnnple. unknown’ inCouy | A Notorious! Negro, Cuts His Ditstrens ee v7 with a Razor—Arreat of an Alleged SS MorseeThici—A Serious Mowe __ i SOUTIT APRICA,. ‘Al ‘Totton, a notorious. negro, {1 1 quarrel / DISATISIED BOHN. 2 7? PuerontA, July 2i—Thero Is @ bitch in the Trauavanl neyot{utfons in eonsoquonco of the Telusal of tho Royal Commission to alt with tho talk appointed by the Bocra as momberof the ‘inanetalCommittce. The Boers hava demanded An apology, and rufuso ta mvet the Commitesions Lid Gen, Sir Evelyn Wood, roplying to x deputa> on of Loyullsts, statud that spocial arranges Dents would Le nuda whereby tho Boors will st Pormitted to logislate forstho natives without the cousont of tho Hritleh Realdent. THY MURDERER OF CAPT, ELLIOTT -» with bis wjatress, Huttio Rugemann, pt 82) last eyonlny, drew a razor and cut bor chee ou the right aide, inflcting u wound abuut tureo luches tong, and once across tha right hand, completely soverlug one Nyyerat the tirst Joint, Tha pullco did oot boyr of it until carly in tho mordting, when ‘Totten returned to the house, aud ono of tha . Inmates, fearing that hu would ronow. bis attack, rat to the suillce for magiatauce, | + . Heteotives Gullnghor and Kuchlor yestorday Srrested At his homo, enr the corner of Cunal- stavena and Hulsted Merah wan Uamned bis been aequittad. Et Tol ae GW Count Aehigamne for tho en aequittod. polly a V1 oh ipa, 18 Enullsbmun. Elgyt Dutohmen and one | th, "Ge ‘a dursa” from Williaa Pinoys & sbinun composed tho Jury, ao AFGIANISTAN,, ~ ’ tos AYOOU' KHAN, . ri NDON, July 2i.—A letter: dated Candabar, 'y says Ayoob Khan Js alloged to have pro- bored to ontor In negotiations with the Amoor, ~ tre trop? UU KUAN'S FORCES | ; chun ely Uulles. from tho Ameers, Ayoob piled sent otfers to. trout, but the Ameer ree that ho would troat only at Hult. << +: furmior In that county... Tho theft was voniult- tad some timo ayo. ana Bullors brother, who Pasceceatey it the tlie, ts atitt dying dun Juit, awaiting trial, soorit Vaupell is, here, ‘an atarte fur home nt once with bla peponer, tie thinks the Ballers cin bo convicted of a number of thers fu chat und other countivs In Michigan. At 10:0 o'vluok last night 4 fight occurred on tho aldowalic nt the coruor uf Church and dlucl- Jor atrocts, and therein Gus Kyun reovived six sealp- wounds und one cut. foursdnches lotig on the loft hip, Martin Kelley. rocolyod a out ain the lett. ado near the shoulder, and Willian tvannafiok was cut deeply an the lett ahaulders be jude, Bive Poles with unpronnunceaviy names pes ede Heater eorias catia al ica te NWELCOME IMMUOUANTS, unided men, Bi : Meta Egan attended the wounded men, snd prow andor} uly dt-~Tho woll-know. tGolattet, nonnced ‘thelr woilnds not, dangerous, "ho baulehod trom Hamburg, busemlyruted ‘America with three other banistiod Boclallats RUSSIA, tice CROWNING THE CZAn. : tf TEHSUUNG, July H,-~[t ia stated hat the sto bocrownod shortly.ut St, Petersburg, THE IRIGU LAND BILL: ; Gone ov tim mi a pein Polos are huuked atthe Decrlng Strect Btation, "ARRESTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER, J Waraor.G, Flolds, enginoar of locomotive No, 440f tho Uillwaukeo & Bf Paul uilroud, wus yostonday arrestodl by Dotectlyes Nol and Sean- ton, of tno Weat :Aladlagn Strect Staton, und Is bowg held to wait. tho uotion of tho Coroner's Jury an'ttie caso of Emil Nelson, of No. 41 North Morgan atroct, who was run'down and killod Du Vins. : Saturday afternoon whilo crossing tho tracks pt. «pitty, July 2L—The Freeman'a Journal suyai | Carpuntor streoc with a horaw and waron, Ibis ep echeme Is voluatary, not compulsory, Tho | clalined by some that the train was running at a Tate Scorstary put it In its most, raseecolorod | high rate of xpecd, and that-tho acoldont was Hut we Catt tageo bow ituan ‘be adequate | UFO the romult of curulsetions of tho part of HEEL tho extgenel ion ae engineer, «Mr. Fields-enice this, Io says U8 slinply a ee ectos OF & dlosperate altnation. | ho was runoing quite slow, 6 slow, {2 ack, at tentang Nop t0 the needy landlord aud a | ho Wee ably to stop veford fue Inst eur OF bia: a ‘ation to the woekekneed tenant, Ut, | train hot paused tho croselug, - Just us he wus tirabig tg BURCH fund It “may bo. doe | Sousod thongne the road clear, when tule Grain * puilg? owek, =boforo «apy = further 1b WAS Chit puseed, oud started uP, his horse. It ODN WHO Uret saw Dio, On Blois to sluok up, but burore this could be deno tho plot hud tosged the bie up into tho air, and the bore and man word dew bes ncath the whoels, The tiremay save that Nolo wou, when be peroelyed the dunyer, relaed uy and then tall to clear the trac! up bls horas, When ho saw ho was not goloy to aucceod ho jumpod from his wagun and started trun wbead of thy engiue, but just then tho cullivion cay, and bo was knouked sungciess by the sout-board, which struck lm on tha bael with consiterable viulouce. Fieldssays be could hot havo avoided the avcident, even had ho, io- atead of tho iiroman, boop the first to seo tho- wagon and man spproucking. A SS Winchester’s ftyponuosphites ro made out of this (nexhauatible bot win fOF Ratatomont of what it seally one After pa atk ing for rallet of distress, as wash iuctw oh di dundow sed Golug sabected mueh ie Yet inconaiderable churgea, Ehore 1s mone, Buble vorioglty regard how much Inab fai gek eapable of appropriation from iho Propouait ydwe, Ertan fines saves, Though taal {pated by Mr. Forster, it is quite evident Abe spilcated aoheme is the offapring of cite eertilo brat. Lt Leura tho stamp Tad t0 toa, ie in going tha lougeat pouaibie Widely yy teh ta object, and tn diverging us x be he, wually capcetved from what rt ah ordiuar; toys alitin OF ‘tho ulticalie? URtoas Wo foun, TO Rang ttFor, betore all fadiona)y a} be sa only Crously udded fo $he touttea ly Conserv ativeu bi Alt consun cal wouk Jungs . leg Yi ean to the wuoloetg watts Te Sa comets Goutiny, "eetauiaped . “eo frat time in lero “Brite | tweuty-une years. : -THE-CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY.- JULY 25, 1881. 5 {in moncy, t ritzor, a knife, and a box of cir. tridges, but yo meang of his Mentificatton, ox- voptaeird of an employinent ngeney in Chl engo. Ho was MBBALUIY, about 3 years of age, Wan well deosded, nvoragn hight, and stout bait, ‘The body was very much decomposed aad jad ovidently been In tho water several sponded to tho preachar'a enll for reinforco: ments for the ofllcers of the law. After a abort chase all four offenders pare vorraled and taken to tha station, [t waa found necessary to club and bent thom Into obedicuce before they could be Jockedt up. : CANADA, TEMPERANCE CAMP-MEETING, Hpectat iMepateh to Tha Chicago Tribus... Gruimany, Ont., duly 4.—Tho Nfth International Christinn Temperance eamp-mnecting, under the quepiées of the Internntonsl Christian Tumpor- ance Comp-Mecting Association, Is tow iit prose reasatGrimaby. Tho camp-ground Js on tho lino of tho Great Weatort Hattroad, between Hamilton und St. Catharines, ‘Tho Frosdent of the Assoctition, the Muy D. U, Habcock, of Phitadelptitny the Nov. C, As Mened, of Sturnoltes vitle, who has charge of tho Mngings Mrs. Mery* T, Luthrop, of Sttetlgung Mrs, Yeomans, of at De ih Chisholin, of Hamilton: the if rt DD of Toroute, arrived on tho ground on Saturday oyonmy, The series of Wweotlogs wil continie with thro kervices duet day, UL Sabbath evenity, tho ist. Che Htey, Dr. tong, of Hamilton, the tev, Dr. Bute ham, ‘Prof, Foster, the st Gnotz, Col, NEW YORK. The Irish Revolutionary Brother- hood Deposes O'Donovan Rossa, OBITUARY. JONAS RABEIL Special Mtepateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Asvtneon, Ind, July —This morning Jouns Naver, a wealthy furniture dealer of this city, was fotnd dead in his bed, She cause of doath: isnuppused tu bo neuralgia of tho heart. Hu Jouves 4 wife and four ebildren to mourn nls untimely loss, Perfection by the skirmishors” of Several Jmproved Ine fornul Machines, or The Factories, and " War-Vessels of England to Be'Blown Skyward.” ~~ ms THE REV) MATTIAS COBDIN, Tinvavenrita, July 24—Tho tov. Matthins Cobbin, assistant pastor of St. Philip's Catholle Church, died last evening of rhoumntin of the hoart.whie on the way froin tho tenetuble to the conresslonil, 7 , Five Seamen Lost in a Squall on the, MIS. Fi. RAINSEYER, 19th of Last February, - Aptelat Drvatch to Tre Chieaoo Tribune. 3 Frain, Itt, duly 2—Strs. E. Ratnsoyer died hore to-dny after along illness, agod 6s your, Her aon, Ste. Loute thsiuseyer, realdes in Chicago, petaeieibd bata SUFFERING IRELAND, Mer Wrongs Eloquentiy Described by Mather Moylan, Who Lectiired to a Large Audience in MoCormick's Mail Lust Evenings Tho Itev. Father Boylan, of County Cavan, ad- dressed n very large and enthusiastic mecting of tho Irish people nt McCormick's Hail last even: Ing. ‘Tho Uibornian Band furnished tho music, and atnong tho auditors were many of our most promioent citizens and thelt wives. and also compatty of tho Hibernian Rifles in full uniform, Tho apenker tras introduced by Mayor Hur- rison who bad been Invited to a seat on the platform, dud who spoke trleily; referring to the condition and prospects of the Green Islo in Atting terms, Ircland bad ind a gloumy bistory, ho said, but here and there !n it bod been many bright apots. Ithad been divided by fnotions, however, and for this reason bad not shared the henofits of other lands as it ought to have done, ‘Then ugaio, it had been overruu, but It bod nover beon sulxlued; crushed, but never con- quored. Thu Bnglteh bad never understoud tho Jrish people, and tho consequence was that when thelr statesmen put their foot upon Irish soll they made ignorumuses of themselves. ‘Thoy had to learn that tho Jrish could not be evs ta George W. Homithe, the siiver-tongtied orator of Kentucky, Bdward Carswoll, Sra, J. Ello Pose tor, of Jowa, the Roy, d. We Malering, Chaplain Searles, of Auburn, d tho Rov. D, U, Wnb- eek, J. WW, Sterns, and otters: ure to apeak dure jy tho progresa of the meuting. INI8U SKIRMISITERS, ; O'NONOVAN NOSGA DEPOIED AS A LEADER, Roectat Diepateh to The Chteaga Tribune * New Yous, duly 24.—Tho Irish revolutionists, Jn this city who deory moral forco asa woupon with whict to gain ary gonvessions from 20- ‘lund, and who bellove. that the judicious and widespread nppilention «of — dynuine ite 18 tho only offeutive antidote. In redressing Ireland's wrongs, buve been holding muy short onclaves uf Inte, and It 1s sald have pusitively determined upou tho destruction not” only of the most promincnt public ‘buildings in Knglnnd, fuchiding the Hause of Commons, but of Engtand’s biggest factorids, aud as many of hor war ships 08 enn bo safoly reached, Tho atatument Is mado on rollable | ane thority that O'Donovan Rossa, the orlyl- nator of the’ skirmishing” moveniont, bos beot deposed and his pluce tilted by n directory com- posed of the prominent tenders of the orgnniza- Uon. Inquiry falled to otielt either a denial or a contirmation of this fact, and as no denial wos offered, {tls nt lenst presumed that such t# tha enae. As farasean be fearned, tha only fault found with O'Dunovan Rosen by bis compatri« ote was that ho was . TOO EXPLICIT 1N 118 REMAKE, and that bly system in excouting tho varlous details in conncetion with tho work uf tho “sxirmishors” wad not perfor, - Ever since — MASOULINE ATTIRE. Speetat tapatenh to The CAaledoa Tribune, Kinustos, duly S—-A fow ‘days ago a good: looking girt, aged 18 or tharcnhoute, came over from Ituchester on an exoursion, In company with same young mon, Ortho evening of her arrival, she partook rathor freely of liquor, and inn foulish frenk consented to don the clothos of oneof her mato companions, In this state she was innequernding the atreots whon a pulices man ureested her, When. taken before the Magistrate sho hud suMeiont respect for hor irlends in it er to* conceal ber real nung, ‘This inyaterious ,couduct. was ree garded ‘by tho VPolloo’ Magistrate ns fin ovil “omen, «and without Inquiry sho was sontonced to two years in the Feinsle Reformntory, It ts hold by most peas that this sentence id uanaaeesarlly, severc. No une aulTurud by her gonduct. nnd bor arreatand arraigniment It Is thought should be punishinent enough for her offense, The decision ot the ninglstrate Is soverels’ criticised hs" the press and a rovekemontof tho eentanco called fur — THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Bpectat Dispateh to: Tae Chicago Tribune, Toutosto, July 2--Tho Mail saya thut the Govortior-General pays out of: his own, private Income the entire expengo -of hia trip to the the attempunt destruction of tho Muan> | Nurthwost, ond that in viow of this ho basa | putduwn, and would not bo held when down, ston - Houzo in Loudon tho British | perfect right to aclect his friends and rogulate | They bad also ta Jentn that they could govern Government has palt morc. attention his pleasures as ho wishes without buving to bear tho criticium of the press, which St 19 sorry’ toseu In some tustances transcended tho Itmits of respuot duc to the ropresentative of tho Soverelyn, : Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Qurnec, July 2—On returning from bie Northwest tour tho Governor-Genoral will ree occupy bis quartorsin the oltadel, und moxt of tha servants will romain heroin the meant! me, Js Excellency Is expected to be back at thoend of September. OTTAWA ITEMS. Spectat Pispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, duly 2.—Owners of phosphate mincs nro eluted ovor the dlecovory of n now nge for Phosphate, which promises’ to materially help the markot. It bus been discovered that phos- phateol lime ts the vory beat material Cor purt-, fying conl-gas In. the process of manufacture, Aypatont has beon secured to. protect the dis- covery In England wid elsewhore. thomealves, The spouker had found them tho equal, {f not the superior, of othor nutiunalities, aud tho answer tu the fusiouation that they were facapable of self-government was in a aluuco ut tho vast and sntelitgent audience befora him, But the great quostion was how to berate Ireland from her wrongs frum English landtordism. 1¢ was the most serious of cunsid- erations, but he would leave the speaker of tho oventng to dwell upon st, with tho suggestion, howaver, that if Englund could net govern Ire- land, and inuke ber free, it would remain for Amuricans to show her bow to do it. THY ORATOR OF THLE EVENING. At the conclusion of tho Siayur's talk, Father “Boylan was introduced, and celved with deafening. Sep lavas le com- tnenced by euying that all of tho water in the Atiuntie coull-not Wash out the memory of Asin and bor wrongs, ‘Tho land-fght In Ireland wis & culnmon fight, and the Irish people bud but one enemy to oppose. Whetner thy Land to O'Donovan-Rossa and bis nssocintes. than tt condescended to do before, English detectives aro now in this city who . report regular. iy) to Scotland Yard through tho British Consitl Tho ooean steamers aro closoly watched on both sides of tho Atlantic, and oven many oflleers of vessels on whous auspieion bus rested nre shadowed, ‘It is even stated that 0 Broadway deteotlve agency fs working in behalf of the British Government, and that the. det tives sent, ue oF tho Hritish Government ure working in coUperation with It. Tho ritish Press may *yet hava revson for more unonsinoss thun it manifests in, ite appeal to the Government. of the United States tusupproas Trish agiintion in thia country on account of certain articles that bave apponred in the irah papers of thisglty. For a certainty SHY NELIEVENS IN DYNAMITE are not f{dle, but nro perfouting tholr operation. a ans of Home choson members of the band “akivmishors” bayo' recently taken pruc- ‘Large quantities of ratlroadelron are arrivin: bili passed a8 the irish would buve it or not, tleat lessota - fn tholr work at . News | at Kingaton tor the Canada Paolile Hallway, ‘and razed xe were ut an ond In that country, port, and Providence, - but with whut | is pulng shipped to Chicugo. and Milwaukee, | and the chats which bud bound thut poo. Tysults to tholr kuowleltgo, thoy themselves only know. tis suid that lifornal machines have been constrnuted and experlinonted with, but. thelr mechanism rnd elfectlvences . In plo bal ty be broken, All they twunted was justice and falr play, and this they were bound to have sooner ‘or ater. Ho was full ot bope, and ong of bis rreateat ro- thence tu Winnipeg. PAMWEATHIER, CHE SINGER, the work pinnucd ont for thom aro, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Innees was the sword of inoral forev. Coereion known only to {hese in authority aud to thusy'| Mostrar, July 24.—Falrwenthor, the Londo | could never crush out 2 prinalole, fur in frolaud who have been selected to utilize then. Int singer, whose escapade in Now York hos cauecd guch @ scusation, stupped a fow days bore before prococding to New: York. Ifo called upon tha munager of the Theatre Roygt hore aud repro- sented himself asa cbofr singer whe bad been engaged {n yarlous parts of fight opera In En- stands Ie guve bis history as ho has wlties stated it, und producat lottera of: introduction to tho: inauager, and in overy way fuspired tho latter with the grewtost respect Cor his character, WHKENZIF'S WILL. 3 Bpeciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, jahOnTnttss July it te eae seat steps Silt a taken to coltest the will of tho. late Br. Mo- * fi . 5 5 ari he Iria. “Hu could not tind ‘words -to express Kenzo, who died’ recently, luaving property to | bis disupprobation of Irish. Jandiordism, ‘aud in the extent of about $1,000,000, It appears that | ibis cuuuection hu referred to Vurnell’s great work in the most tlattering torias, whiuh wis thu the friction of cuercion stinply kindhd the spurk or Liburts: and nu Lund bill would ever settls the trouble across the water until the Irish owned the Iaud. * ‘ bi reread the work of the Land Leagues in Dublin, be pul thelr munagers a glowing trib- Ute, und assured thom that evory cent contrib uted to tho relluf ut the suifering by Amers fea was Uelng. Judigionsiy wud . howest~ My expended. © Tho: Iwvaguo thore bw dono nuteld zood, und se fur bad canyed the rents to be reduced 20 per cuit, But tho ngita- tlon bud te be kept up. tt had made Canada whatie was, and ft would make Irefand all that wus duélred, Sulomon was wise und Samson strong, bul they nover canld pay that which vartaln house’ in this clty array of faoturod exproasly -for and- rn oxhibition to favored fow wus recently given. ‘Thesa Instruments of de- stritction bave involved much Ibor anil skill in thoir vonstruction, but tholr specitic purpose fy only known to the Inuer elrcte, When THE DESTRUCTIVE “SKINSUSHING” ED 3 thore fs 2 atartling mechanical - contrivances . mui tho. “skirmishers,” AHN of warfare wero rovently shown, there, wore Present at the exhlbition W fow Irishmen froma remote part of ‘the United States. ‘Tbat tho exhibition was sntisfuctory to those Interested « thore seams to be no ttoubf, Judging: trom tholr, apparent contidence In tho suevesatiil gutcoine of the. program thes bavo adupted.’ Gawurd O'Donnall, Coloman’s and Booncs"s compaulon fv tho Blanalon Houso plot, was" asked to-day by tho terme of the will the deceased left to his what progress ‘tho. United. Irishmen, os the o algal for lod aad tong continued applunse. v cid : ; | sons, Frod MoKenzlo $4,000 and William Me- | etl for i 4 sickignuahers ” call themmselvca, ware, inarinu | Konslo #2000 a years the roalduo of tho propor | Larnell would dio in Vurliamont rnthor, thai aubmit to Iretund’s bolug throttled, and his dus youlon and putriotism was such that tho fund. Jords wore wishing bo bad died tho day be was rn. Another basis for his faith In tho ultioute . | triumph of tho Irish cause was tho fact that usticn and right, fu tho wisdom uf God, could ty was loft to the remaining sou, Heotor Ste! wie, and thie’ {8 tho part of th BieKenzle takos.exception to. : IMPORTS,AT MONTREAL, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunee with Irish revolutionary movements of overy charaoter, was disposed to bo roticont, except that .whon reference was amado to tho fret that the “skirtufehors”’ were looked upon b: some people ns {dilute and assusins Mr, O'Vonnelt sWAxet weathy. “Tho .recout uttacks upon wy solf in partfoular have reached my ents ov Cie io will that Sir, ‘! it provall. Gord's gifts to Ireland bad not been oaslouully, siuce, 1" returnod - from. ’En- | Mosriuar, July 2—Tho returns of imports: | ih : be RALMUDY | SCO. ondiy counsel hus | at the port oF Montreal tor tho lust bulf of tho | jVitout a purngse, and be wid aol Palieva Eat cpt ~ silent. Bilonee, however, year 1881 show a considerablo Increase In the | run on to the seu forever, Thon wetin, anuthor not unusally adda poisonous -strength und | oxtent of Blontreal's foreign trade. The total basis for hope was found in the growth of cdo. cation in the old lund, The sobools wore all well attended, and In this particular Iretund wis tho peer of uny country ia the world, And still ane other hope was In the fact that purty spirit and SECTAMLANISM WAS FAST DYING OUT. Mo found the Protestants and Catholies united now ng noyer before, * Unite and vonquer” was the patriots creed, and all Ireland, ho wus glad to nay wns adopting it, and no fear newt bo on- tertoined, he thought. couraze to the defamer’s tonguc, as indeed it has in my onse, Lbave NO DESINE TO QUANNEL WITH ANY PERSON, ‘but, If these cowardly attacks continue, I shall throw off all restraint and once nll for put a stop to tho foul standors.” 7; -* You would not use dyuamtte?" interrupted the ropurter, who could not miss this opportun- ity. of pomntinr a Mttlo funatthe renowned “Skirmisher "at bis own expense, imports of froo and dutinble goods Gnelnding col and bullion) entered for consumntion tho six months endinr Juno W wore 814,215, auguinst $112,024 for tho sumo thu lust your, nt Inerenso OF $2,010,008, Tup incroase 1s dle tributed over nearly avery class.of imported GAVAZZK. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, that *uny of | tho © Well, no,” wis tho “answer, Dyua- | 4 : i , puto in Dublin would be over bung, ‘Teo at Aro oe eT eee a ee eeaY feather Gavazrl. | helcstuood was United, delermincd, aad on the Bet Perera UE it tute aon te ay prinst and Hallan roforaier | sidu of tho people, ‘They dit nut belleyo tho what: 1 guy. an int, I put’a stop to.} who ts on n mission tothis country in tho interest | Church would suffer, ag had beun contended by eee Een a oar eu cvoarae | Of tho Itnliun Free Ohurah, is in town, and will | amo, if the people got Justice, and the epaxker Wore making wotive propura- tions fora ‘ekirimishing’ crusade againet En~ Bland. and expect to accomplishing something Nir pretty soon,’ z & G:bonnotl suld that hoknew Seot/and Yard do- -toutivos worg in Now York, und that the houses of cortuln “akirinishera ware watcbod, to admitted buying beon In Providonce reountly, but dunted that ho was thera on any object’ in connetion with tho plats of tha “skirmldhors.” 5 “THE SKUQNSIENS CLA remarked tho reporter, * that the destructionof the English inan-of-war Doterol was u part of work. te it 30; fi "shall fis dor" anid O'Donooll, "* and the Ens. proach to-morrow (Sunday) in tho Eralsine Pree | thought GR pee. pecrosturauss {55 tae rengon bytortan, Church, When he was hero lust his |“ javerting ta langlordian again, the roverend visit created much enthusiasm. Tho mutary ntiomin said that if thore was a Wonk point of the Montreal rita, in wbivh bis life was nt- Fr ngiand’s history tt was hor congeetion with tempted, hag not wholly passed frou the taluds | junatordisu, iilstory, tuught- that tho nations of tho people of Canada, 3 which hod purvued such a courdo. had crumbled away, and it would but repent. htsctt, Thosunll farms were. essentidl to- the highest prosperity, und both Greece and Rone toppled when Jaws wore enacted similar to those in England, looklug to vesting te land jn the fow, IL wus usked whore were tha Irish to gut CATTLE-RATSERS. ‘ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Orrawa, ‘July 21.--The representatives of soyoral companics and Urns intorested tn the establishment of cattle ranches in the North- | tho mouuy to buy the furins, and be would An- west bave determincd to petition the Dominion | sWer by. popes to tho mitllons which bad beon Goverment to make ‘vertain amondments to | Se8t to tholr sullet, aud the mlltong that would thu laws rolatiog to cattlo-ratsing, so far as thoy | fot come If Ircinnd horwolf but Geutinued go do upply to tho scotion of sountry in whioh tho | borduty, And it bad boon sail thet If the ranches will bo established, % . Tris” puople wore half as industrions ut N : oe home #$ they wore abroad they could “procure i > | faring, but a child could negntiye such a prop: : > | LIZARD.’ oultton in tho face of the fuuts, Thoy weru the + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, dustelous, but overy exten oxertion only aided Sr. OATHALINES, July 22—A young man In} Whol rent oppression, for Ke thoy improved thie city numed Richard Tulte, a tinsmith, bad * Well, 16 18 #0,’ allah Goverminont knows tt * How wu ona?” + “ Oh," anawered my friend, “I cannot tellyou All our busincas. It was doue, and that Is” all ‘there ia nbont it . te ~ From ‘information obtained frou another sourse, thers would oom to bo very iittle doubt thut if tho “ekicmiehors"’. did not’ biow up the Dotoret they nro ready to pravtico” upon other war voasola, ‘Thoy havo aduptud. an ingenious the land thelr rent was ratacd, Ko they were not iY tf tf cheouraged, ard ambition was without » feld. contrivance, und fh fuck Ie isaaid co by tho sng | bog sick for quite a toug time, Hisatimout | “thy speukorclowud with an cloqueut appeal to Trishinan who formerly rested In. Washington, | could not bodetermincd, butfrom the wasting | his hoarers to Identify themselves with any ttn It constate of nothing inore br less than ENPLUSIVE MATEMIAL INCASED IN 80318 7 as COMPOUND! +o. of durk color, to whivh cunt-dust will roadily at~ theh, When occasion otters Cor its use it gah bo ponveulently: placed Ina ship's coal, and when it Tw unwittlogly cust, Into. the. Curnice the Jnfornal agent sinolders among the boys tums sytuptome It was supposed to. bo consumption, ‘Tho trouble, however, was explained the other iow itonsstuo will gor Woll Bue peovioualy Lg ot td reviews! his llfo was despatrod fia i : bs ; * ' | porations For FRANOE,. * Spectat Dispatch to Ths Oniecgo Tribuns. a Iand of broad, {dvag. and was in cons stunt syinpathy with Irelund and tho oppressed overywhorv, and avery Irishman, should fovo It ond te fnatutions, : ‘The addyoss was replete with Hneutote and apt ilfustrations, which were well told, aud wae Mytenod to throughout with the greatest ation jon. 1 BPORker Wild wftott in America loutelietD. its cubinvenont, - It was. yl pon intorruptiat by of firey coal for ufow seconds and docs ite Quenxo, July .—Tho fariiors of St. Annoa, | outburst of uppluuso which fully attested chat Or eet tot aE Stuyuitad | Lea Pocatioro, t. Rooks, and J/'Islot have mado pln mudionse wae hot only “RiRRIN spprociatlye dynuinite "on pout “of. Emytand's war- arrungements to sond next full 1,500,000 bushels roauels Whilo coalings, They, oxpuct to reuson- soe cca t nnd, ag tar na love ot hiunaan Life fe concorned, they any that Of course that will he an absolute pecesslty. but defend themselves’ by a that it will bo nothing more thun ade Mintsterfag mirriuiiya jusrteo to England for her many. atracltios porpotrated In “Ireland undor tho namo of law, |” v TPs . ‘ FIVE LIVES LOST IN A 8QUALT. 9 New Yous, July 4.—Tho arrival ls announced horo of tho ship Charles Dennis, whivh loft Iloilo, Philllipiog ~ Islands, Oct, 6, 1880, for ' thig port. Feb, 18 ono-of: the orow, Thoms as Brahman, was “wasted —ovorbourd and the’ buatewaln, sith soucsastlort oan he small bos 0 glo im up. all way fomtnue uh ar ihe 1h, and whon it pasted noth ing could bo scan of the buat or mult, . FOUR RIOTOUS HOODLUMS, : ‘The corner of Uyion and Lake stregta was tho acene of an exciting scrimmago carly last even: jug between four young. hoodiulus and a trie of polivemen, Jn tho first’ place the booditm quartet bad kicked up a row'jn-a bagolo on Union stropt, and, ator amashing the furniture, had bolpod themeolyes to ‘all the Jowolrs and yaluablos they could lay beggesupon, Tho tne sates followed them out Into tho atroct and called upon Officer Walton to ‘arrest them, Ho feat lald hands upon,tho targogt one of tho four, @ follow named Jack Yoo, and as ho did eo Yoo drow a large ‘yoyolyer, “and: lofeling It at bis ar poration ‘to France, ‘IMPORTANT DECISION. “swedish Tr a NEWS FROM THE NORTHWEST, BAN Francisco, July 24.—The steamer. Dora, which arrived yesterday from Qunalaskn, brought Rufus 'Y, lowrdakouby, boruditary chief of the Aleut Indians, who comes on a viait of curlosity to8an Franctaco, Tho Dora ropurta agen unre As oa tt bon A caso fn the fioaton courts which has boen | O40 haat ate a rerltiane ave suitere moro etoutly fought than that which has been ing from aval ghluomie which bas carried off on trial for muro than four weeks Jn the Ualted | a iurge number of thelr tribes, States Uiroutt Court, and whloh fs probubly of | Turacals has beon only modorate so far this eoae wruator insportanoo as roqatde the amount of |" ——_— Bas monoy Involved than any Itigation.In progress raat e {nthe country,” Jt was, this'morning secided stimu PETAL AND LABOR, from Ban aualnat the Govornmont, Tho caso grow oUtOF | Ginics status that there ‘are naw athe conipu. B ciilen For wilogod oxocss of dutlos charsed bY nies of railipia in that olty, aud that the strike tron” Imported” bj Saveew. Newall th ing aawmlll omploy¢a aro quict, It jsexpoctod amount claimed lad “only 8358317, the. . that some of the milis will commence running | ee wae only @32817, the ale | cg.inormw, Tho Milwaukeo Light Horse Squnt- leged | oxcose’ “on het’ bare | of the | ron tendored thelr Korvicos to Gov, . sinlth, so-called tran, Collector Hoar rated tha goods plied thatthe presont Corce na ateel, and it was.on this polot that tho case.) at Eau Claire would ba gable to quoil nny possl- turned. The’ matter bas beon in dispute for blo di sUrbaner. = suine thine betwoen the Governinent illeors aud ——— iron aud steol importers, and this was mady ao aga ha | testcase, “It bai Hed Wl 2 PAYING OFF THE DEBT, ‘bnth ‘aldose htdcu: tuo: eepoteen tie | _- ptetal Divatch to The Chicago Tribune, pucrod by (ae Governmons In dofenso pave fae TNDIANApoRI, Ind, July 24.—Tho Loayd of Wo amount tn, Wispute, Judge Colt | grate oficers havo deokted to pay froin munoy patloutly heard. «by a tury, tho avi: | /0 the Treasury tho $200,000 due upon Wabash & | dence "oy h sides jbolue Priucipally | Brio Canal bunds to satisfy the Goghlan..punds,: that of experts. and ‘workers in . iron, | This will muke $280,00u of bondod .Indebteduoss Rar isins oraeuctat eta, naar: | SUNG Raat Al a tat a OR TaTIR RO pec ma “an Befudiah ot Watson bona havo aseady boot n!? Dackded Not to Bo 2) Steals y Bpeclat Dispatch ta Ths Chicago Tribune, Bosroy, July..2,—-Thoere bas pronably never rt « d # head, ftireatened £0) perve, bina Ses aenoney Pye TT bain awarded. ae sorenlte eel Mee Bergh” OU ae : ct it hua Kennoally snatoned tf omeer'e. wat rom ble.| the Custom-Houde au lron, ay the coat ot alls oy it bolt and rupped tim over the head with It sov~> y road voustruction ty this country ls correspond: ||. logly reduced, The cue if prowia via pee 10 (ho Supret Coury on intuor law polute lovelved, but the |, Sioux City, thy July £3.~Tho Copmissionar quesioual; ust te-decldod by the jury's ‘yorr | ‘of Tadian, ‘Aifalra -hus ‘requosted tho Voucws ots a “~-""" 1-Otuba, Winnebago, and Lower Agouay Sioux to BODY FOUND. ° s0ud. fro au tribg threo dologatug to Wash Darton, 0,, July 4.—Pho body of au unkuown Ington by Aur, iB ta confer with bi | abous y Dd hay was to-day Debed out of the caual tn’ a dus taivane a Le egoryation: weutyenve composed state, On'bls pervou was found $1.0) 4 'ylles south of this elty, mre 5 THE PONCA INDIANS. . oral thneg. Just then Other hyemry 8 Duala to The Chicago Tribune,’ Walton's ussittunoy, und arresipd Vrod You, Jnok's brother. ‘The fourth, mdmber of the gung, Jeif Di d's assletance, anu th Hooman bi Sars Tn Tareival at Wloer Hayton and the watgate gid onde! Willaur lrwiavaud tt, Wild, who winbly yo “they'd not have, ‘and this was thd condition of \ whito neighbors aro doldg eo woll, Thor ough to do butter, but do thoy doas woll? It ta with: in the reasonahlo ambifion of any bealthy aol ored man now to own land and to establiat him soll In an independonoy. Colored men are buy: Ing land, especially Inthe miners eouthers coun | ties, In States onat of 18, and thore is no roagor why thoy should not become attached ‘to th. sull its Loulstana. ‘ Pog THE SUNDAY MURDER. Fatal Ending of a Row Between Two Lumber-Shovers. THE SUNDAY CUTTING AFFRAY. At about 5:3) o'clock lust night a fearful fig « ocourred In front of the saloot No. 045 Btut Island avenue. During its progress. @ mat natued Matthaw Walsh was cut five times on tar bead and several times on tho loft arm bys knife in the hands of Danie! It Keenan, ‘Thr. : wounded nan was attonded by Drs. Bridge ant.” Cheietic, who say that hia injitrics are not dan gerota, Ho was taken to bis rocin above thr saloon, and his assailant was locked up at Tin W is launknown, ‘Thoy har both been drinking. _ ————— No Fatno Pride. James Williams Stabbed to Death , by John Rohan, ©; The’ Murderer Coolly Walks Away and Has'Not Been Seen Since, ‘Tho Kiting of 8 drunken dock-Invorer named James Wiltluse by unuther drunken “docks wallopor” named John. Kohan at 8 o'clock Inst night adda wnotherJtem to ite enliection ut notes of yesterday's oriminalities. Tho tight o ht . which led to tho - homtelde, or murder, vecnrred piltat Nemsboye, Ge aro enr pottin oi Bly on the sidowalk fn front of the salou: No. 11 | ness is thate’ yourn?’ First N. Bo—"Ob, Cain’ Michigan avento, a rum-hole kept by o man | above takin’ Interest In the eneakinest 1c uated Jolin Kinney In the interest of Mra.James | ittlest of critters. Feunoy, the proprictress of the Hatch Honea. What thy cause of the trouble wal Is rot at Present known, Tho-mon bad beeo working tor wether alinost every day of tho: past weolc uns loading lumber from vessels named respective: Iy tho Bkylark and Messonger, and owned by Grabam & Morton. They were to. all, appear- Atines a8 friendly to exch othor asiacn of tholr callbre ure capable wf weing, and were not known to have hid auy words wor other misiine | improves digestion, etc. derstanding until yesterday. Thoy wero tus | bi nvoyes, b gether most all: day, and upto the tiling ot the tragedy bad taken aboard go much vile wharf Rin that thoy hud reason ta: feel intoxicated, James, alins * Buffer” Williams, the man whoso body now ies at the" Morgue, wus a member of tho Lumber-Sbovers Union,—an organization of which Rabnn was rot member end toward which bo ts kuoiws to have enters tained feeling not the must kindiy. ‘I'bat they ‘isagreed on mutters conceruing tho workings of the Union fs the most conitnonly accepted cx- vinnation of tho eause.of the ght. ‘Cho bar keeper at tho saloon, a man named Thomas Jacke, tells what fe now the only tecessible story. He snys that while bebind the bur he heard Robau and Willams sndulgiug iu a war of words 8 they stood . upon. the aides walk directly in front “of tbe sulaun, ‘One of them applied to the other an epithet the ge of which {8 su often the cause of breaches uf the peace and serious brawis,whereut he (Locke) knowlng the men's conditions and realizing that trouble was likely to follow, stepped from bu- Dlnd tho tur and took @ position In the doorway Just in thine to eee Itoban Kidney and ustnary troubte ts universal, a tho only ufo aud suve cure ts Hop Bitters—re BUSINESS-NOTICES, Arendin Etcef, Iron. and Wine, will Cinchone, tho standard tnedioinal toute of thi prugressiva wre, Itonriches tho bivod, prompt y Invigurates the brain and wervous systorr. ve Rosutts x ran nd ppy atute of mln, Arond’s drug tote. cornee Brats natreut and Fifth avenue Buck & Rayver’s Moth Fowdor ts th surest Insect-killer. It inakes stort work 0 rouchor, fluns, fies, and bedbuyra. Also preserve yaluablo furs and woolens from tho: retiad a ath Buvk é& Itayner, makors of the * Shars Salo, ne, & 00S. SUMMER into his fellow-inborcr. Dayo Evaus, another N unloader, who seems to have bern tho only other Persun present, \ saw that Itohun’ wis - oes about to. make “anothor thrust, ant therefore cried out hastily to Witte, “stun, din," Instead” of runnlug Jitu Heoaunl, exclaimed “I'm stabbed,” and git - down of the lowest one of the five ‘steps which Soad trot the sidewalk to tho saloon, and Rohan walxed rapidly north en atlehivatt, avenue to the dovks, where be disuppearet. A North side policeman who beppened to be at the Rush strect bridge heard of the atfalr, and bystetied to tte plico, to tind Wiliams dying. Ho turacd in the call For the polive. patrol, but before the wagon arrived and befure medien] uld coud be suloimuned the Iman was dead, The body wits tnken to the dlorgue, where an examination sbowed o wound nbout.an inch and a ball in length beneath the left shouldurdlade aud near the spine. ‘The weapon tised must have been n long und sbarp bluded knife, for the wound was deep, Either the. janes or thy beurt was pierced, for Willtanis bad died bleeding pro- fuscly at the mouth, BO Jatnes Willlums, the deceased, waa A man who seems to have been well kuown ulony tho docks, and re sume suy that bis name wis Keefe. He wis known ns Big Jim,” Onc-Hyed dim,” and. © Bind Jitn,” and as aforesaid both by the anne: INCLUDE of Willams and that Keefe, . He m iawehoned, muscular, man. six | 190 doz. Embroid’d Mull Ties a was feet” oud met fai my ‘ : i And was avout 25 yeurs or wav tis bietupmes | 10c, worth 50 and 60c. ‘. Ys, Wherg bis peony ure sitd to = i ANOTHER OREAT COLLECTION Ladies’ and Children’s Hats at 10¢ each, sold formerly from 8c t¢ $2.00; the best lot yet. vessel-untuitdar, and thero, as bere, wus knowl “ASTOUNDING BARGAINS IN" by tho pecullurity uttnebed tom man with but HOSTERY'! one oye, He roumed nt No, 18 North Suite 200 doz. Corsets nt t1e pair, of AT THE GREAT WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, THIS WEEK OUR BARGAIN MATINEES street with nominan nated Edward Ellsworth, [ily reputation for quiet” behuvier was goo enougi, but his love of tquor wae as well kKuown ‘#8 biinaelf, <; Gi John Kohan, the ‘killer, was algo a lume her-shover, Tle was likewise nddloted 10 tho very free use of = whinky. a bourded at the Holt House, corner of West Lake nnd Cann) streets. + in } Appearaice to: is nbout ve feut lx or suven Inches tll, atonte dy built, of Horid complexity, suiooth fice, and Ja clnd {ua rough blu suit, blue Manvel shirt, and binck slouch hut.- ilo fa cepectally remarks able Jn that soyerul front teeth, both of tho up- eval Took abut tha ogee ae tho, well-known *Mukpa Lapeer nev Yo : vite a Sehower ollicors from (Wo NOFED wad South side manufacture; worth 89e pat stations wero eturted out in citizens’ ‘clothes to find the murderer, Though the ducks and dives, the highways and byways, were scoured In tho acareh, ie de . NOTHING HAD DEEN SERN OF HIM pie: an carly hour this morning. “The kulfo which be bul used was nut found, wor was Dave Evang apprehended, The auly. poraon lovked npis the barkeeper *‘Tom,"” Locke: and he ls more than any Corset at or nent the sumo price...” Ladies’ and Misses’ Lace Mitts re- duced io 25¢ pair; formerly 90¢ nnd $1.00. | Ify was cuguged tu tho somewhut diloult upera- Proey eontined at the Chleago Avenue Stution, Jobn Kinney, the mau whu runs the saloon for Sirs, Foonuy, wos taken into custody curly to the eyaniug, but was anbsetuentiy sot at uerty. Great Bargains in CLOAKS. LAWNS and FRENCH CANBRICS Ho wad ,uupacut at MUpRGE® wen the at half price. im Tod, : ble hot ei ud] Pp 5 i thors yas sumo iroubly otweon Jim and | PATLASOLS at $1.10,worth double. Uurio the past day or two, and thut yostorday atfarnoon they fought. not far from tho snloon. Jim gor the best of the fight, and vut bisantagoniat over tha luft eye. Klunoy thinks (hat this row was the direct cause of the Soiled Quilt Sale aanguloary atfray last night, bit ha bas no ido THIS WEEK. , uve eeang we suye, Soul expiaite Wale und f ave Bevans, , could leo yive the strulghtost story of tho mare Also, Summer Silk Sacrifice, dor, ay hy was sorted on tho: steps oF the suloon iets NUL ne Rohun camo reeling ‘aiony = ora enka a | econ Aree pecieny v Fi z oantests, and nbout two-yenrd “ago a dissipated a=] TRAST! finer who alopt in tha Faioon, with ho’ bare TEL cone SS tl tender was shot and mortally: wounded in the hood by bis benefuctor, the bartender, Tho lit- ter esvapul pualshinent, however, ns bis victin condesconded to save bles by swaying that the shouting was accidental, i — . ANOTHER SALOON ROW, At about 2:0) o'clock yysterday afternoon a woman uamed Julia Brady, whuse {nteresting condition was a suiligiont indication of bor ohRe- acter, went Into Miles Tavhan’a salvon at No, 130 West ‘Twonty-second ‘stroct and culled for ® drink, ‘This was refused! ber, Thereupon, as is generally tho case with women of her character, shu becuing boistoraug and disurdorly to guch an oxtout, that Teohan attempted to tro” her out, Vhile other Raking Ponders aro largoly ADUL- WURATUD with ALUM and otter hurtfal Urugs, © ton when Thoinis Byrnes, & qiun'who lives Just sorods tho atreut from Lhe salogn, interfured th the wonntn's bell’. Byrnes’ actions 90 oxuapers ated ‘Tochun that be ran bohind the bie, selaed a yevelver, and abut twice at the mun Byrnes vacuped Unhurt, but the unfortunute woman was struck by one uf tho batls on the inaldy of the rlyght thigh, ‘The wound way but alight. ‘The palles Tatra wuyun wus culled, aud tho jnourie ated Julla way tukon «to. the County Hodpital, ‘fechun and Hynes wero, lovked up at the Weat ‘twelfth Streut Buution charged respectively with, an attempt to kill and breuch of the peace, , _—<——— "ROBBED HIS FRIEND, ‘ Sawuel Zervich and Israel’ Goldbore were hogom frienda up to last Wednosduy atleast, At that time Zervich wrote a lottur home for Gold~ verg, and ngalnst big wiehes auliod mn postscript auklng for a amall romittauco ina reglatored lot” ter, Knowlng that the lottor was ta arslve, Zor viet sovured tha advice, forged Goldbera’s namo, und scoured . tho .rogisterod totter Baturday afternoon, - Young Guldberg, who je a nore bus, dovoted that night to the March for his quondain colupanfon, and by tho exerojso of siderable detectivg. skill} secured Zoryloh’s olloo. The youn forgor Wild Madison Stroot Station, a before Commissioner iluyne thie morning, Tho rumitinowa in the fetter was small, but the exact amount cuniut bo known, as Zervioh yot the letter of advice. Sa ROBBED HIS BENEFACTOR. Jotn Bothell, 4 Scotch stonc-cuttor Mi years of azo, Iq looked Up wt the Armory charged with Ioan puvoraned: onaligeye applion be ta bed condition. ‘Ito de bs mien, Of former days, Will use Gru ’” -ulva a stono-cutter, Cray togk hits to ble abide lug plavo, the Jackson House, corner of Jucksot mig Gar wirovts, paid 0 wook's boant fur bli,’ jad aasivtedd bi Ia woarchiuse Cor employmont, Bothell rewarded bie kindness by stealing fruny J wholesomeness. "Tho M TS BAL HEALTHYULNESS, PURITY, and: HEPREVENE SS) Ue THE FACE a bales i us ouen of the tieh and poor, where It has been used for the Jest 15 * yeare ti 8, ren Maile by INCHAD IT of Its or! 4 eas, been Kopt UNCHANGED Jo all of ttiabret ‘3 A323 s PEELE Ss PEI oe te: 4 Pieters Presarin ey and St. Laake ————S———— SANFORD'S. GINGER. eR rn RAR NRT blu yesterday morning 0 wath ond ein NOUN. ‘ ‘purity Negro Farmers: 10 Lo Istana; wah rian Ne Tt Sa cpa text is : Sick Headache, Nausea,‘ & ow %, % ae “tee * ed i “Tal SH bral Dyspepsia, rising of foud, fatulency, sessloknegis it). - ucts of Frau! cramps pod pals, hysteria and norrousness, follawed!. shows fromimou by langugp, debuiity, and toss of aloep, onll for prowyt and continuous uve of PANFORD'S GINGER, “the Taustadolag 8 gun 9 Gulicious wud only” cowbluation of Jawalce Miusor and careful unage: with cholo Aromatics ‘snd Yrunah Ayaady. Beware $0.$50) to thele |] of warthtess teiltations suid tu be 6s goud. ‘Ask'tor ikea fale Srov. BARYORD'S GINGEL, ang taky uo other, Bald ors > usked ¢ One lay orywhor, WEEEN'S voxel, Uytvn F ere: i 4 re i &