Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE ‘CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1881—TEN PAGISS, the search for the Jeannette, arrived here to- day, All well, 5. peoplo of tha iusolesnosy and folly of endoavar- ing to keep the Green Ilo by fore. MIL. O'NONOVAN NOSIA WAS ABKED! J, Should (t-bo proved that the thachines were oie ere ay is country, what theory would. . myer" St “Weil, It {8 not tinpossible thoy wero sent by Irishmen,” Whon Eany thle T speaie from tebnt L note In herown handwriting bearing these aly an ardent supporter of the Government, words: “Amark of slncers affection and ) bers the Ministers ta pause and consider the high esteem from Victoria’? ‘Chery are also | damaging effects of thelr decision on pubtic wreaths from well-known Armorleans {0 oplojon. If thet Intention to hurry on elee- London, Matthew Arnold, the eminent | Hons ts porsovered In, itsuys, the people may awriter, the Rt-Hon, Willian Stonry Smith, the ) be brought to belleve tha crankings ot tho Wahop of Exeter, the Mt-lon Wittan Ls. | Gazette de France Yorater, and tha Duke of Westinfnater wore GENERAD NOYER, ( Weight, of Philadelphia, ‘The silence whieh iy FO REIG N. relgued before the entrance of the procession was very lnprossive, Ad tho bell began to soand, Indleating thit tho piasion had 1 started, © stray stream of sunlight fell upon An immense ee scan of tho pletare of “Tha Last Binaries witch t+ Dean ailorns Uieelinicel scregn, nd the eofin con Qreat People a talning the remnins of the great Denn wore NEW YORK. Dr. Hammond Criticisos the Sur- geons in Attendance on the President, A COMMERCIAL THRATY WITT PRANCE, Tome, July 2i—Kranee and ‘Italy wit again negnilate for a trealy of commerce on the ist of August, Fr a RSM cy sit v ¥ ye ID stralia, in Ene t i ci ho | among tho pall-bearers, “Tho Avthbishop of | with characterlstta todesty, ar declined tea MINISTE TO WASHINGTON. Bone ghind — Hsulf, Evarywiero Stanley's Funeral then, hare: into. the hot whereu ye an. | Canterbury presidéd at the gruve. Silow limeelt to bo entertained nt A farewell | Ross, duly 2.—Baron de Fava hns been A —_——— Y , ere ait ‘widespread “‘dotormitintion @ ambag” pedple | of one ruce to teach Engiqnd that i would Do-& re sPoliey to give up the govoramont ofure- It Is gonied that the Saoloty of United Irieh- " . eoustmprutse. Fay who spy ft will forget ine The Accounts of the Fiend | sight or tie appropriate words of Sir Joun igh Dynamite Plot Es- Cos, An antham- willy was thon’ played hos UB RONERAL us ocensforied a ruirkable gathering, Among thove prevent, at tha Abbey .wata Profa. ‘Musley and ‘Pynidall, the Rey. be. Newman banquet which waa to: been given him by the American colony Weitnesday, eX BAZAIN Appointed Minister at Washington, BELGIUM. O'Donovan Rossa Disclaims Any Oon- neoti¢n with the Oaptured + f men is Mording substantial aid ii varcying on is ay the peo- "The report that Marslin! Buzalne ts eneayor- so FAIA nen ta frat ubstantial wid r sentinlly True. A RCT Tet m Raudyaus clottins Mall, Cardinal Newnan, Cardinal Mannlrgy te to obstaits the pormisulon of the French Loxnox, duly %,—David Verbist, of Aut- Infornal Machines, AT dee eee a meet TREE pees “ and gitd you with slaekeioth, and mourn Lard Shaftesbury, the Bishops of Vunnessoe, | Guverninant to roturn te france for a month werp, engaged in the gral Lrade, has felled. i ——_ ers ee ‘ before Abnor, nnd Kin David hte America Will Bo Urgently Requested | seit foitowed tho ble, And they sat Punisl é of buried. Abner. in Hebron, aul to Aid in tho unishmen ‘The King lifted up his voleo and weptat the Paterborough, Bl Alban, and Gloucester, nad other prominent clergymen, the Dukes of Argyll aud Richmond, the Marquis of Snllytury, Lords Darby, Aberdeen, nnd Shor in thia otty, a sdntioman said that the ngen hero had heard no more of tho story: thin was told in the dispateb. --‘'he report seomed to be handy credivic, he said, becwtiso the Cunard Hteainship Company fs it brivaty corporation tn tocotlacs a legnoy left im, dina around a perfect stor of indignation. 1b Is linproba- ble ln the extreme that Aho ox-Marshal's re- atteat will be acceded tu, ‘The fabllities are helleved to be heavy. oo) ieee a CHILL ELECTED PRESIDENT, Another Rival of. the ‘Western Union About to Start into ry noway atlted with orroponstbly far theuctaat the - sae anata, July.16—Domingo Santa Marla Existence. Enulish- Government. ‘fo destroy n Cunacder ; are and.all hy people wept, + | brooke, My. Ghitetone, Sie Statferd Norte : IN THE, BENATE, ag , * world not be i .. verte Such Crimes, AARNet ‘ealel nities “Iily servants, cote, Sit Halon rons iste Harlle Hrore, during a aseussion of the bud tae the has been cleoted President of Chill, ‘ tment. ial, ne "the aoagat of tho é Se, Know yo not that thero Isn Princeand agrent | Str Robert Lighton, and Baroness Burdett> | forelyts Ministry, the; Duke de Broglie, Or- 3 ; a ats He | Hicks Beaoh’s Motion for a | nan ellen tilsdey'in israel?” ‘The coftin was | Coutts. fae ; feanfal, inquired: Whether the Goverument | 4.,,LEASANT AND PIER. |The Leading Produce Markets | nine” OE paesomaers “outwand, hound ara sir Michae . 0 theti enrrlod lo the Wonry Vit. clinpel fale | ‘A LANIFLEAOUL ORGANIZE rt Intondad to advance Io ‘Tuyla, nnd demanded NC en ASD ili AN THLE MOUSE: “ Cornered’ by the Big a rien, Hot Englishmen. York Police . Vote of Sone an Down On lowell by thy mourners, Chere ties Inter Has arfoated at Balla cutoreh County Bye Cy Gover afment pee sha Mt the pve Hy catte ta New York Merata, Bulls tment annitettta to assist fu nny. invostigetion: i 314 to }e nent wus comploted nid audible tokens eres tt of grave complications arising, thay shout Z ie -Lonnox, July S.—Ihe passage of the Land Di: through the committer stage this morning at lalf-past 1 o'clock was grected with’ enthusiastic cheers by supporters of the Government and a general feeling of re- Nef. During its progress Uirough commit tee the bill was amended in linportant pur- privf. ‘Tho dent march {0 “Saul! poated from tho organ ons the | cofin wns gpanish Anger Ovor tho Algerian Mas | jowered into tho - save “beside — the o— St. Hilaire’s Irony—Mark remains of the Dean's’ late — wife. ae ; —Diels, * ‘Che procession then proceeded fam tha : Lane Si : gravo to the nave, whore the musical sorvices : TUE AMERICAN NOT ie Inthe Comimons to-day, Sle Wiom V, Marsourl, Home Sooretary, said the Ameyl- ean Government, had not yet reptied to the representations made by this Government in regard to lnoltement tu outrage. No repre- this etty of Uig clreumstances of the shipment of the dynamitg. from Hoston, and” have: taken no steps in tha mutter’! Tt eould not be tearned that the Hritish Consulate-General at New York was taking active stops itt tho mutter. OBITUARY, - LELMMIDOE G. NOSRATB. enter Into no engagement without consalt- fug Parliament. St. Ilniro replied that the Government -had labora to maintuin. the Boy's power, and ft was with that object the bombardment of Sfak.was undertaken, Con- tinutne, St. Hilatrugaids * We desire neither ——— Judge Robertson Takes the Oath of Office as Colleotor of the Customs, condludet with HandePs anthem, again selitations, he sald, lind yet buon made In re | conquest not annexation. The question | tloutars, to sitit th Beclat Dispatch ta The Cheago Tribune: H : et . d s edamnands of Irish mem- * re ORBAN BRITAIN, singularly appropriate, “its boily is buried ward to flynentur platy, ane ws of Teno was ratasd .by ‘inpyuiont rept bers, and IE it hs ‘anata Tmabstiuce Ike i. Dr. HAMMOND. New Yon, duly 25.—Mr. Elbridge G, Rob- fons MD INFERNAL CEMENT. In pence, but lis name Iyeth evermore. ‘Mr. Gladstone asked Lord Itandotph elsts, but do not show. yourselves tess amin- present shape by. the Lords it will. confer onormous benelits on the agricultural classes in freland. ‘Though not so revolutionary as was demanded by extreme Land-Lenguers, it \yas radicaly measitre ngs would have. any cliance of serious consideration by tho peers. Even extrema members of the Irish party privately admit that it Is 9 préat erts, 2 gentleman who was widely known among tho business-men of this city, died at Is suiumer restdence, near Red Bank, N. Jy Sundsy morning, at the age of 60 years. Ho cums to New York whon. quite young oid en- ganged in tho dry-goods bustuous with bls brother, Mr. Charles WL. ‘Itoberts. Having ac- quired 9 fortuiu, Mr. Elbridge G. Roberts re- tired from the mercantile, trade aoveral Noeclitl Cable.’ ‘Tho este In| whigh the. memory of Losnoy, July B—Attory categorleal, de- | the diving? whose ashoa wore. to-day \ iby the LAverpoo! Cluct of ‘Police of the | plneed fn England's national Walhalln Hath of. the repurted seizure of {nfernol.ma- | In the eompany of Kings will ever be held by aes sir Willian Hargoust admitted, tn | Amerteans was well expressed by Parliament, the diseavertes of some ten He | yi, Duprey, ABsIBTANT. BISHOP OF KEN- fertal nels, modeled after the Thonas : : rucny, pattern. The Home Secrotary was very | inst, Margaret’s,.ndjolning the Abbey, yes- Speciat IHspatch to The Chitaga Tribune Naw ‘Yon, daly 23—The opjnton ex- pressed by ex-Surgeon-General Willan A. Hainmond finmediately ufter the shouting of the President, that hig wound would prove fatal, gives interest to that physletan’s pres ent view of the case. Dr. Hammond sald this evening: ble than the English Cabinet, who linye been reassurod by our declarations.” Speaking of Italy, he snid tho passions excited. by recent events had been appensed. # i ‘The budget was thon ad 3 “" DISSENBIOS ; Tont, Juty 23.—The ‘news Is confirmed that an important dissension bas broken out Churchill not to press the question An.regard to his motion on the 'Tunts affair, as commur nications were now proceeding with Fravise, and the papers would be almost immediately presented to the Commons, pe “ stank LANE EXPnyss” anya: “ All’ crops lava beon cheeked by measure of reform, pregnant with happl- | “It certainly ts ity th reste | Yeats, nwo, und since then he bis Ureutaspect In the Information imparted | terday nfiernoone Spanking froma text tn | he Ae at ere _ cloths an alee among tho Tunislan Insurgents, and that eov- | ness and prosperity for the «istresstul Isle. | dent fay re B pteab plly: itt bahia Boon targely tntorosted tm Sarious raulzond ots fe the House, reading his reply. from | tue tlrat Eptstle to Timothy, ho sald he had ae inial: eats Move ne nce of Ane | eral. tribes, provoked by. the importunities Under the searching oriticlsm of the Com- y mat “uf aetive brain and. prepared notes, ‘The discovdry has not pro- | come ng a forelgner to’ apenk words of Theed any general feellne of alarm, 88 tHe | Kindly remembrance of him whom they all puiblie have grown: recustomed to Fenton | mourned, and who’ was onp* of the Piteages; whieh seom planned more with tho | most tolerated of men of this generation, He view of creating @ scnre than of doing any } waynever.oven privileged to graap his hand, positive damage, indeed, there isa general | or to. look Into hls eye,.but he came with impression that the latest discovery was | sweet ‘memory -that ‘ ono of the © Inst merely a plot on the partot.. . : litters that the “Dean yer wrote THE SKUDUSHERS was Inylting him, a «stranger, to . his toratso the witul, Inc the consignors been | ever open hotise and to kneel beside Wim In secret In thelr dysive to secure the entry of | the Abbey. More than that, he camo as an. the machines, there would have bean litle { Anerlean to speak of hl as one who over ‘iMteulty In passing them under sone ather | Inbored: to bring closer and closer together {orn of coustznment, Not only did tho con- | nen and women of two nations of signorssond thomas barrels of cement, 1most | coysron TINEAGH AND COMSION LANGUAGE, nnlikely import, but they taal consclentions | Teas fn that epirié thatle pald honar to two caro to inark tho bacrel containing the mA | of hor representative mon, Bishop MeLlvain chines with a binck cross, which Immediate- | and Mr, Peabody, the philautropist, by xiv jyattracted the attention of the Custonis | ing to thelr budias a resting placa In West- ofieers, ‘The fact that the Government | minster Abbey untlt thay ware romoved to had proviots Jnformation, and expected | thelr own country. In thousands of hearts {1 the. arrival of, some such -consigninent, | America there would be on that day pro- _ poltts to tho probability * that . tho | found grief at his denth, and grateful recol~ English agent lu New York had been olib- | rections of the kindly welcome he extended erately fuformed of the intended action of | to the multitude who came .to see tho conspirators. A-etrlous theory. was | tho glorles ‘of tha Motherland,’ In started In tha lobby that the’ plot carried so | conclusion, he called = on’ thom idfotleally that 1¢ give. rise to a suppos!- | to” bow tha head and. bless God tion that tho affair was Instiguced by the En- | for tho giftof Lis servant, who Lo had taken glish police agents, who, aro malntalned in | away, and to pray that, wherever they. anight Awerlea to wateh Fenton’ proceedings, and | be, all ho named the name of Christ might ‘whose ptistuess it 1s to discover such plote. | speak the truth In love ns Doan ‘Btanloy did. ment avalinbic inthe country. Dr. Htiss is probably n very fair surgeon, but as to Barnes £ don’t think bo has seen a gunshot wound since the Mexican War, and as to Woudward hu bas aus faced BEEN ONE IN 118 LIPE. Wales was the best man they bad, and he wae inmissed by files, ‘oom man ont respect bas the treatmont boon i The Bu us have never made search for the vollet, whlul wae the vory frat thing thoy ought to hnve done, aud thoy ‘buve never inady the siizhtest endeavor to extract tho bullot. Thoy have evidently been afraid to trent the Presl- dent as they would treat an ordinary man, and tut isall wrong.’ f a mons its geope hus been‘ widened consider ably and sone of its greatest blots removed. A Hrertsion lias been innde In the ametided DL to protect tenants who are victins of _|} tree bad harvests from eviction on aecount of arrears. Power has been conferred on the Land Commission to break the unjust lenses . forced on tenants since 1870, and thus defeat the operation of the Land agt of that year, Iniportant provisions, intended to lm- rove the condition of agricultttral Invorers, have been Inserted, which must greatly ben- elt the most miserable art of the population by elving thei bropor dwelling and garduy | ploty at reasounble rents. ‘Che success of the Land bill depends almost wholly on the threo Comimissioners, who. have beon a pulnted, and doubt exists as to thelr capacity to deal with the vast and Intricate questions Involved Ina sutistactory settle- nent of tha Jand questlou, All these are fundlords—a fact whieh cnnses some une ness to the tenants and Ueir advocates, “Th Government, however, declures that it his full confidence In the ubility of the Commis- glon, whieh, though not strong, 1s known to be well disposed toward equitable tand re- form. The prospects of the bili In the House of Lords are considered good. ‘The Whig element of the Liberal party has nbandoned its attltude of hostility, aud withdrawn the chiuses on whieh the Tories hoped to dofent the Government. by a combination with tke arlstocratle Liberals. This action is rerarded: as evidence that the Lords will not venture to throw out or mutilate the blll in defiance of publivopinien, notwithstanding the threat- ening attitude adopted atan earlier stage by the Marquis of Salisbury and othor ‘Tory wreat cuorgy, und several corporations. owe tholr success In a growl wensure ty. bis - citorts, It was only about u invuth before nls death that Galusha\ndorsun, of Ghieagoe with TTEMS, TED MAILNOADS, New Yous, duly 25.—Tho New York Ele: yated Mallroad Company to-day obtalned from Judge Westbrook, In the Stpreme Court a temporary order tu show vause why the Manhattan Rollroad Company shoul not turvover to the pluintitfs the Third and Ninth Avenue Iouds, Tho vrder ts returnable Wedned- day noxt. and exactions of others, have sought French assistance. » Whe -French frouctad squadron, jins teft Stax for Guba" : nights progress during the week. Before tha clase of the present weck tho harvest will have commoticed. all over the country, and, should dry weather continue, a laree portion of the new crop will be thrashed from the’ fluids without stroking, Red maggots are alarniingly prevalent In’ some: districts, Native wheat is: so scarce that the fresh gup- ply Is'regarded somewhat curiously. | Prievs wore dient, and top quotations were samatlines exceeded: for the , best. samples, At- tempts to -enhancs , rates. for. other Inds proved abortive:-In. fordlgn trade was fitm., Millers will not advanca prices, which’ are unchanged: ‘Sellers, how- over; are firm in thelr demands, which are sustained’ by moderate supplies. - It may be taken ior granted that the Aimerican oxport- able surplus Is only a secondary consitera- tlon.in the preseng firmness of trade. “Whltst speculative prices. in Ainetica have been ad- vanclng, rates ‘hero were stationary on ne- count of scarcity, British millers think to buy cheapor than at New York prices during the week. ‘Trade lina boon slow ori the spot, but prives were maintalned. Tho flonting sbulk was decrenged by 93,000 quarters during the week,” Cotntry, flour fs: scarce in Lon- :don. Best'makes sell easily at full rates, Foreign is In small supply and ngsisted soll- ‘ors. Maize on spot ls. firm and unchanged. Everything else, Is unchanged, - Sales of En- NORTI AFRICA, _ FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS. Loxnox, July 25,—A dispatels from Tunis siyss Relnforcements, numbering 1,500 men, from Franve arrived ot Golettn yesterday, ant wore conveyed tothe nelghborhood of : .> ARAB-PRIGONERS. + Seventy-four Arab prisoners from Sfax have started for Toulon,” 4 DOU ASIENA. Loxpow, July 23,—A telegram from Mas- cara stutes that Chiof-Bou Aimena sent in Re guns and a:lorse, In token of submis- slon. mn Atelograin from Algiers states that Bou Amenn’s prestige fs falling off, nud tho na- {ives assert thnt after the incursion ito Mu rocco he will return home. CONTRADICTORY REPORTS. ' Pame, July 25,—The tiews from ‘Tunis and Algeria 1s very -confileting. Some reports represent quiet returning, aud others speak of now outbreaks, actual or Intended. “OHASTISYEMENT.”, Sapa, Algeria, July %.—A French column 2800 strong will start hence the thot Au- ————= 5 A BIG SCHEME, IF IT EVER COME TO ANYTHING. Special Dispatch to The Chicapa Tribune, New York, July. 26~A now telegraph company has been- formed by well-known enpitalists tn this country and Europe, It is intended = that © 1 shall include every paying polnt covered by the Western Union Une. Ht Is understood that James I. Keene, ty to be President of the company. ‘The Board -of Directors witt jnciude Johy Alackey, of the Comstock Lote, and other well-kngwn Callfornin capitalists, Georges D. Roberts is also hurgely interested in tho now compuny,- Tho’ capital will be about $10,000,000. ‘Tho monoy, it ts assertod, is already subscribed. The lines are to be constructed on a pure cash bisls and will bo furoiebed with all tho modern improvements, ‘A montiog Into bo huld to-morrow by thoso j CRUSTED TO DEATH. A large pile of. hin fell to-night In the Inmber-yard of Drow & eke and Pever Maley and Wilijain Morrn were crushed to desth, TOOK TI: OATIL OF OFFICN, Julyo Huberison this nfiernodn took the oath: of ullige as Collector of this port. ace ee aarieees CHARITY. : - Annual Mecting at Bustun of the Nw tonal Conferenve of Chartties, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune. Hosroy, July 23.—Tho Navonw Conferunce ol Charities opened Its nununl mecting fi Ken resentatives Mall to-day with 180 delegates front all purts of the country,—among them the fol- lowing from Mitnols: Tho Hon. Goorge S. Robe inson, President of the Board of Staty Charities; gust to occupy certain Important strategical | leaders, interested, tho Rov. Frederick H. Wines, D. D., Correspond- DEAN STANLEY'S FUNERAL. INFERNAL MACHINES. ish whent during the week wero 18,083 | po: . . IT 14 ALSO SAID ing Sevretary of the Bourd of Stato Charities; Never, since the burial of Livingstone, has |: othe Western Associated Pres. 8 ie positions, and to’ chaatlec -disaffectud Algo ‘quarters at 46 shillings 10 pence per quarter, -agatnat 17,703 quarters at 43 shillings 0 pence the corresponding week of Inst year.” AMERICAN UEPRESENTATIVES AT DEAN STANLEY'S FUNE ‘The rear of the procession at Denn Stan- loy’s:' funvral included deputations ‘from tho American’ Eduentlonal Ald Association and American Exchange in Europe. Among the: merchants -were Gen, Clinton =B. Fisk .and W. E, Dodge, who. received Denn Stan- ley on his visit to Now York, . + DON CARLOS VISITED, _ Lonvon,. dilly, S77The. Prince of Wales visited Don Carlos yesterday, : -' ” THE TIVERPOOL INFERNAL MACHINES, ‘Tho Times, in an editorial on the Liverpool infernnl-machine discovery, says: Wo may count, no doubt; upon” the ‘codperation of tho. United. States In ‘the effort ‘to! bring Westuinster Abbey, the Patitheon of En- “ Lrvervoot, duly 25.—A barrel purporting gland’s greatest names, presented, such an | to contain. coment, brought by the steamer {uypastng spectacle as todayy. when Dean | Malta from Amoriea, was opened few days Stuntey, the representative churchman, be- | ago by the customs ofttelals, and six zine loved by Englund and by so many thou- | boxes wero found containing the clock-work gad of Atoricans, was Int’ in his | of Infernal machines prepared with dyna- final reatlng-place, Princes, Peors, ‘Mints: | mite, . A few days afterward ulx more of. the ters, Stato dignitaries, English and Roman inachines wero found on board the Bavaria: chirehunen; intnisters of dissenting congre- | | Tho Liverpool correspondent of the ‘Tele- gallons, forulgn Auibassudors, and represent- frank suys:. ? The police believe. the story. atives of all classes, stuod together to. pay. qvout the discovery of Infornul machines in homnnge to the man who, by fs purity of Ife barrula, purporting to contain coment, from and noble toleranee,. had eudesred hin- | America, tan hoas.? 5 ' sul€ to all; fram ‘the , lowest ~te Another, correspondent says: the :{nforma+ the ‘highest, Leside “an “wreath sent tlou about clock-work dynninite Infernal ma by Queen Victoria and by the Royal Priices, | chines recelved by steamers from Americn is there lay on mid ardund his bler, floral em- | corrcet, but the authorities are reticent, blens of affection nnd esteem from the um | -In the House of Commons to-lay, Sir Will- blest of thos with whom’ he had come in | iam V. Harcourt, Dome Secretary, in. reply ran tribes, FINE RECORD. AT THOMASVILLE, GA. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga, Juno 2.—Yosterday shorning the large cotton warchoune of A. P, Wright & Co. of Thomuaville, Ga., containing 1,600 bales of catton, waa dostroyed, The tlumos were dls- covered nftor auldofrbt, when Thomasville was perfootty quict, and from observations made by porsons Ureton tho ground hind been burning some hours, The building, which is ona nf the largest warchouses in tho Btato, was totnlly de- etroyed, and only a few bnics ware saved, and these tn a partlally burned condition. - The Joss 18. qstiuated ut. $1,002, atpon which thoro was an Insurance of $4,000" with tho Liverpool & London & Gtubo, tho Undorwriters’ of New York, and tho Qucen ut London. ‘Tho tire was, without doubt, the work of au ingendinry. ‘The votwn was, tho property of the pluntors aud merchants of that section, Obndiab Huse, State MReform Sotiovl, Pontiacs Mrs, Ullznbeth Holt Babbitt, Chicaro Soelal Sol- ance Association and Inilustrial School: for Girls; Mra, Helen M. Beveridge, l'resident of tho Unola Ludustri:t] School for Girls, Evanston, ‘The morntug wis dovorud to routine business. Gov, Long delivered a graceful addrosa of Wol-. come, mtd the President, Prank $3, Hanborn, tes viewed the pragress af reforms (all directions save In the treatinent of tho fisaue, Jn the afternoon Gen, Urinkerholt, of Chicago, reada paper on tho work of Honrds of Btato Conritles, alsluntig that there sbould bo such ait cranten oe in overs Stutu Cor the iuspeution af all churltuvle und vorreetional works, Ho clulned that the great need wus the scourins for publly institutions thorough inapection and intelligent criticisin by competent persons wl aide of its manugoment, Buch Borrdy sboutd alwuys be advisors, \ ‘Tho piper of the Hou. George 8, Kobinvon, ut Mimols, in Lhe ovens, wes a general wtatomont of the uulity of Sisto Buants, iy whieh wboir woulwork in the Stites where thoy oxist was that a company bas been organized with a view of controlling the freight tonnage un the Mississippl, Missouri, and. Oblo Rivers, Sixtyethree steamers’ and 20 bitrates fave nirendy been bourbt at tholr netual value, ‘The purchasers clatas tnst thoy can rug thou at a reduction of year iu ox- ponses,. dames It. Keene ts" ulso auld to at the herd of this vompuny. Its projectors suy that they are now pericoting arranzo- ments by which in and — provisions Gane, Tunis, July25.—A telegram from Medhin announces that fifteen’French ships . are bombarding Gabes. ‘BPAIN. ; __ CUDAN COLONIES, 3 Manni, duly 2—The Spanish Govern- ment has nenrly completed Its. plans for establishing {n Cuba military colontes, com- posed of officers and goliicrs whose term of P military service hag expired: Married men | will be selected anu“ iwilf’pecelve o grant of _land and money for an outilt. and for the ptir- | chase ‘of: agricuitural: stock, They will be pirtly-exempted from taxation on the con- dition of boing ready at*any moment to serve when.Cubsd' is menaced by. forolgn or rall yin tho Atiaotle ports, Tho compuny have bought all tha warvhoures on tho rivers not contralled by tha ratleund compauics, aod: are toereet others at Now Orleans and varios pre on the three rivers. A meeting of those interested was beld on Friday, und complets are rangements ure to be perfected this week, PRODUCES. TNE LUADING STAPLES “CORNERED,” Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, civil war, ‘Bfarshal Campos hopes in a fow aia wore pulding (t ue Gotioc ueleue: Acquane New San duly 25—Tho comers at Farlow, and euie anmiestions of further use contact, andl from to Viscount Sandon, ‘said’ the report of the | to justice’ men. who are’ ‘euomles «of * Bopniy 8 fo ity oF wala erocurey sud vA CO eee ca state of all the leading markets for the cliler | fulness were nu MANY “KIN DBYOND TIE BEA" digcovory of Infernal machines at Liverpool | thelr, . kind. ‘The “last anys. of Dean yeurs to get about 25,000 -military colonists rd iy stroyad. Sovoral of the loading farmers ti that secon will bo considerably cmbarrassed by the conflagration. stuples in the breadstuifs and provisions Ines makes all comment upon thelr positlan difficult, from the fact that the course of prices depends for the present almost wholly on the caprice and interests of the powerful effquas who cuntrol the stocks, aud yery Hite upon the present or prospective: supply and demand, Chicago dispatches this morning all agreed on fine weather and ‘better crop ‘Thointerment took place in. Henry. VII's | was substantially: correct. . Jie auld - the Chopel, hy destro of Her’ Majesty, avho | Home. Oflee, on tho arrival of: the ves- Whbed. that. the .ronmtns of, ihe . deeasod veld. yoforred to’ Iv “the » report,” had Dam ‘should be Ind beskte those of the | sent two detectives to Liverpool, and.that six lito Lady “Anguste Stanley: fhe -pince | machines wero discoveral In. one vessel and. of sepulturo ison thesonthstde of thechapel, | fourintue pthor, ‘The Lome Neoretary tur- next {o the grivoot the Dukeof Montpenster, | ther- stateil tat more thnu ‘three weeks ago and tho dinmond-paned witidoiy fs filled with | the Government was informed of consign- stalued glassy, representing in’ allegory -the | ments from Amorica to England of infernal in Cubs as the best check on all the autono- milat or succession ‘attempts of the ercoles, Chinese or ‘coulfe immigration will also be actively encouraged in Cubs under the treaty innde between Spain and Chinu for that pur- pose In 187% °~ aot 4 z RANGE.» p Mannip, July 23.—In spite of the full ap- precintion of the friendliness of France's as- Stanley wera disturbed by anonymaus : lot-, ters-warning bln that It was intended to destroy or Injrire his beloved abbey, and ; he didnot think it right “wholly to ignore then.’ ; ‘The: Times adds that the .im- pression’ has: gained ~ possession of the authorities that some" of the Infernul machines were intonded for ugy In the Louse of Commons, but that the precautions tken IN CONFERENCE, _ Gov. Crittenden, of Minsourh, Visite St. Louis to Contem with altroat ie fielals and Othors lu ieforence to the Rocont ‘Train Robbery wt Winston St Lowi, Mo, duly 2i.—-Goy, Crittenden are rivod hore to-night, and to-morrow will mect andvongult with tho Suporintendents of diferent % AT. ERLE, PA. + Ensa, Pa,, July 28,—This ovening about 15 tho alarm of tire was given at Union, Erle Coun- ty. It was found that the new chair tactory of Ulnoman & Cherry wasin flames. Tho ongino- houso, where the- firo - originated, was thon "onveloped «fn flaines, being filled a prospects throughout the spriug-wilicat sec- | railroads contering boro and ut Kansas City, and cy “ ; aes being given: ; surunces it regard. to the Oran affalr, Spain | with | dry timber, Tho | bullding | was | tions, A lending house here hind w dispatch | with tho munnyers of tho dliferent sala ber AU, iat ee eee cyan bie UilIiatoTn of EE Tee ummalbit: Ege dla oy Abe will be constrained to ‘make. further Impor- | SOR, developed, with no hopes of | saving, tty : pantes, In retorcnes to the reveut robbery iP while tho aurruuadiug bulldogs werd tn inte wediate duoxer. A book and ladder company ‘were soon on the ground, and ero fminediatel! followed by Johnson Huse Company, wit a Lae ane ett [ Fa Feach ron with oan’ tae gurauce . from feow “ty 00. The rinaipal losers are Hinoman & Cheticy, factory, UEBILUNE, ANd stock, 4,00; K. Jones, chessa- box factory and stock, & mth izzra Cooper, ft from {ts correspondent i, Snnesota who has been .travellys for some tine, jn that State, stating that the prospeots are fast Improving in the Just few days, and wheat in Northorn Minnosota promises Ufteen to tweoty bushels per ucre, Iie dispatches pntil to-day HAVE BEEN GENERALLY UNFAVONADLE. ‘This inarket broke uway on August by tho free begin shortly bofora 4. -Long .beforo that | the consplraoy, ho sald, are proceeding hore tant representations on the subject. hour the approaches thereto were thronged | aud in Amerlta, ‘Ile believed the conspira- with people, though only 9,000 found xudimit- | tors wars connected with the‘ avowed proj> tance. All parts of the Interlor gave the seats | ccta of the Fentan press in. Amorica, . lip Teerved for mournyrs avere filled, Some | concluded ns follows: ‘16 ts my firm belief fey had the gratification, of ‘viewing the | that theAmerlcan Government is as destrous cofln, which lay tn the drawing-room of the | a8 the English Government to auppress sual: Deanery, surrounded with: flowers. ‘The Ine | crimes? F members indignantly condemn tho’ conduct of the consignors of. the machines, ¥ Se so fo PARNEEE wil nove that ‘the “omtgration clause: bo eliminated from the Land bill, The Stand- ard understands that If division. be taken othe third reading complete berty of ac- Whwiun on tho Chivayo, Mock island & Paviite Rallroad. ‘The Governor invited those gonttas iets te meet bln bere, and quite ao tute ber ohuve shyiltied thelr intention tu bo prevent. ‘There wil peobubly bo a discugslon of pling for tho arrest of tho tralne rolbors, gud imensiros devised, If poasibly, to Drevent the recusrouve of such outlawey; 1 the _.. DISHATISFACTION WITLI FRANOE, Manny, July 25-—The reply of the French, Ministor of Foreign Affairs ton Spanish nota in regard. to the clatms df” the Spantsh col- onists of Oran was to-day road nt the Coun- cil of Ministers, and was ‘vonsidered too vo dwoilling-Lotses and sho) ous Matt Mubur, 1 it Pay anles of Howoll at the Uratcall for tho -Huwtes | State, The Governor does nut. think ‘proper ots 0 left to the Parnoliltes, vague on essential points, St, Hllarle prom- | veuidence and turmuutre, 8.0; J, D, Westcot Cloris wore mnude by the Cumpuny, wutburitlos seriptibn on the coMln-pinte was: , So SM WIGLTAM HARCOURT Hon, wil Datel Tote Ov eerie {sed compensation for damages, asks for | broom-bundlo fuotory’ and tock, §2,000, x He eT ccigec Bad’ ect unt and elftzens generally to aetuat te eolbura wt ‘The Very Noy, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, stated that ench machine contalued clevert | 7, the Commons to-day Sir Michael Hicks reciprocity treatment for slimilar enues, and Hot aoe OF nt. wheag befor. At gpeclally consures the uuthoritivs of Luttayerte fecoud Soit cy hg Het tov, Exar Stanley, saeteideen each ot ie was Shnerod att D it Noewich nitreglycerine anda compound similar Hore tod teen daiye gun-cotton, One of the supposed cement At the head o£ the eottin was & black satin | barrels had, In ‘all, fourteen pounds of this cushton, bearlug the Insignin worn ‘by tho | daugerous explosive matertal fn tf, aud ft ig Dean of the Order of the Bath, Acwrenth | Impossible -to -ertininte. thd, total. effects of of China Lowers sent by the Queen ind the | even an ueeldental cqueugsion upon such=n rMOUre and then, dump thelr cash wheat hero and atChiohio vut on August contracts whou that month comes In. - hero tre sald to bu 500,0W bushels of the 000,0w allost in thls bare bor that is mixed down to the bottom of | tie grade of No, Zred uwulting tho let of August to je delivered. Armour talks tore bullian thun ever on ulimost ovurytllng, notwithstanding the: expressed the cordial fealing. of France to- ward Spain. Kamacho, Minister of Foreign Affalrs, will reply to.5t. Hilarle by specifying atreals the essential polnts of the Spanish claims, +. + Pe AFGHANISTAN, AT MONMOUTH, ILL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Moxsouru, Ul, duly 2.—Tho diferent Fire Dopartmenta turned out at 1 o'clock this morn- Ing at an alarm caused by the purningof a framo ultdtag which atood on the cornur of the block occupled by the dopot grounds. Tho building County for wot taking prompt and du ‘a monsired to terest the man who erussed the Mivgourl River near Lexington a fow daya age. Uo will offer the largest roward allowed by lw on behalf of the Statucor the capture of the robbers, and thinks tho raitroal and aspresy companies wnt counties intervated ought to offer a reward guilleient to lugure tho argest of the outlaws, wa oy Bouch, moved the vote af congure of which. he gave notice last week In relation to: the course pursued bythe Government In regard to the rising In the Transvaal, etc;, and sald the Oppoaltion had refrained from oven qucs; tioniug the Government on the subject, be os Is wottiby loss week by weok Jn tho ms faved the policy announced In : yas uscd some timo ago for sullingbeor, butwas | OxRor! trady towing note attacled to t, fun". Goveraents ho sully aro eu | fhe Gueay pecs tteopening of Parl <Ruarnaniespiva: | Hnbecuplad untitreauitigy ewaprencel year: | Moy ro'edved wrong’ aou that hy tuid ent | THE EAU CLAIRE LUMBER-STRIKE. IN Hen saavety’s iANDWritina: , . | DloytaR every regottrco, to discover the cons | ment would: be carried out, but whon ‘they Loxpon, July 28.—A Quitta dlspatels to | frm sho Coun i ‘ to buy instead of selling two months nyu, is fromthe Counult to soll beer, And expected to BOL Ry tho business at once, The tire la sup. to be tho work of persons opposed to tuo rafilo in beer. Thero aro no reculnr asivons hers, Wut shore oro several bucket abops whoro itis gold by the gallon. A troman numed Baker was badly | urned by tho cid from tho chemical engine, No insurance un the building. AT RICHMOND, IND. Apsctat Disputeh to ‘The Unicaso Tribute Rrcunonp, Ind, July '2%3,—The iqrgo churoh- furniture worke of Haynes, Bpencor & Co, burned to-night. Lose, $50,000; " partially {n- ured in the Quoen and Baperiat & Northern of London and Western of Toronto, A foyaiving dosk ordered by President Gartteld for bis prix yate uge Was destroyen, but tbe furniture for the grout Catholio Cathedral in. New York City wus saved, BAy OLains, Wis. July 25.—Everytbing among the strikers ia peacnble to-day. Part of the tills bavo resumed work with ve Movt of the strikure refuse to return to wark, innas having ulroudy x away. - The bau Claire Lumber Cunpany scanuot. wuster mun enouzh ta start one mill. Millur bad efght companies of anilithy beregand ifs expected that some of the troops will leave to-night, as tayo uzcts to hy no work for ton, | Thu wills will badly be gbie to obtain full crows until aftor hurvest, “No disturvanae ts now oxpactud, na tho ring! actors ttre Under werest, and wll who become demonstrative ura ‘prompHy arrested, No outbreak 1a now oxpectotl, : “Aimark of pure atfectian and higti esteem, slgnurs asid cohsigneas of.the machines, hay- frum Victoria, te Tote pa the binck | Ing -only’ recolved the warning a few hours \elvet pall with a border of wlilte allic was n | befor the steamer’s arrival at Liverpool, * Wreath of immortelles, sent ‘as a tribute FOR THE LAST NINH MONTHS of gritefid and alfectlonate remom- | oben threuts of auch outrages have appeared hraneu" by the Crown’ Princess of Corinany, | 1 thy Fenian press of Atnorics, and. sub- ‘Thero were also wrenths gud crosses froin | scriptions have beun opanly. collected for that the’ Prince and Princess of Walys, tho | Purpose. “Io vuld ho thought: the principal Mrineesy Beatrice, the Duthess of Edinburg, | fli of .thave nttempts at Asausination waa ud Prince Leopold, ‘There «were tokgns | te press. Hneland had shown, of respeet and ntfectton from att coun. | ‘The Datly News. tn a londing’ article dis- Wis ope, ale Daal] SOP eg amerieneauak ott a Wreaths from Mr. Oyrita Wy: field «and | Overy. says: America catinat ont of re Mis Field, of Now > York, and. from | rd for her own eltizons who niny bo cross- wany other wollesnuwn Amerleana,.. A | M04 We Atiantic, ws well as to. the. wenaral Whlte-china floral cross on ‘purple ¢olyet | Prine’ ples of bumantty, ‘rofuse. to_ join us In the Timea says Ayoob Khai sent a message to Ameer’Abdirrahma's camp Inviting ne Rotlations, “A ‘prominent Chief and ardont partisan of the Ameer met Ayoob Khan’s en- yoy halt’ way; between (ho camps to discuss terms of peace, Tho Amenr retuaned'a sulr- ited reply that he could listen ty no propusl- ton oxcept, nb Herat, and ordered his Goner- ale to advance. immediately-nud attack the enemy, ‘The Amecr’a Generale bellava Ayoou nye message was onlya pretext to gain HUG, erate . . Os RUMORED. ALLIANCES, GERMANY, AUSTITA, AND ITALY. Pams, July 45.—Lhe arrival of Calroli, ox- whoat was chcup, but they did uot buliove wins and wont the othor way, and THEY MUST NOW VAY You IT, «discovered: that that ‘polloy “was ‘reversed they considered “It ‘necessary to’ afford the earliest opportunity for a AMlntuterias axe planation. + Tathbone moved an amendiyent to the motion that the-TIouge, bolleving that the continuance of the ‘wer In tho Transvaal would not have advanced, the honor or Inter- cats of England, approves the steps taken by the Governinent to ‘elfect a peucefut sottie- wient, aud: feels contident that every cara will ba ‘taken ‘to guard the intorests of aing # hands lust week, and patches from thore als Bt of # compromise. roe Ara teogh over un alleged delivery by the foriner to ‘the hatter of suumner-packed pork gn contravt. At all oventa these three great bulla aud holders Of the thrva chict hog-products,—Fowler, At mour, apd MoGeoxb,—aro now working fy inire wony' to keep pricea up on tho batance of this crop, aud possibly thid your, whily cack works off bis particular articie,—fowler the baturce of bie lard, Armour bis short ribs, und MeGeogh bis por. —then luok out for lower prives and As big boars as they wre now buile, 1 —_ tho natives, ete. 7" : ; Bir Michael Uloks Beach’s motion ‘was ro- Jected,—dl4 to 205, ns . Myxleye ne se Te Is rumored that Prof. [iusley may bea candidate for the Linnera: Profosorshtp a! pore sloloxy in tho University of Oxford, vacans by the deuttVof De, Holiaston, — ————_———— wound was sent by Amurieans, Ono beau | suppressing this Infamous trafic” | FRANCD. .. Uallan Prombor, at Klvgengeit,-to meet Ble y OHICA GOs 1 INFERNAL MAONINES, « “BUSINESS NOT.CES. itul offertug way inserfbed, “Au valllant . : “18 tute cdgH ov tun “arent,” *.. that she was capabloiaud, ready to deal with oriminala no tesa jn our Interest than that of: forelgn States, and it was tho duty of every: olvillzed Governmoant to collperate io putting down, with a strong hand,” these nefarious attanipts, : After .exprossing, ,conildence: jn sthe good-will of: the American Uovernment, the Secratary anid; “'It-{s: to: thelr Intor- est ag. mich ‘as for “the danger, [8 as uroat to Ameytcans as to Britons crossing the Atluitle, ; Hor Matgsty’s Government: have: long bean tully alive to thele.responstbility | In this matter, and confidently cont on the “anpport of Parllament and thecountry while’ ay-vinploy; avery. eugine of law -and ‘the: power of the’ Bxcoutivo-to destroy these ng-; + Be ‘soclutions, of nesasing,”.. Harcourt, replying Te alatthew ‘Arnold represantiug lteraturc.;| t0.8 question relative to. 'e.-. + « ett cuttin was followed by the chief mourns.) "tA HEVGLUTIONANY CONGRAERSS, R s ‘Tho Queen was ropyesonted by Lord!) sald ¢° "With ita opening, however extra } eltlow and Gen, Ponsonby, ‘Tha taembara’| ‘gant, and wloked, the Goverument had. no; thi Royal family presontamong themonyn- | authority to deal, sf they are -not, agsoo) tea} ts Were the DP, : fi The -alarm from Box f6t at 4:20 yostorday morning was causod by @ fire tn a two-story frame building at No, 642 Ogden avenne, owned and oooupled on the second floor by Honry Kauitech, and on the first ttuor py Sision Toowen~ thal aa s rageshop, Cause of lire supposed tu bo spgututtoous cambuation of rave, Daumuxe to building, §W0; Insured for $100 In somu une Auown company, : marek, has awakened speculation and rumors. tu regard ta’o probable alllanca between Gor- many, Austria, aud Italy. 7 et ENGLAND AND ITALY, Loypoy, July, .25-A correspondent ot Rome saya: ’* In’ spite of tha comments of the Italian Afinigterlal pross there are per- slatent rumarg In well-informed ciroles of sn - understanding between England and Italy,’ DHE “DUBLING MANIA. GUNERAL RLEOTIONS ORDERED. :--- Lownoy, July %—A Paris correspondent ays the Govgriment has suddenty concluded to hold a goueral olection Aug, Jl, . The-Parls correspondent of the Times, dis- cussing the probable hastening of tha generat election for.;Deputies, says:. By hnstening the elections the Government fultiils the two- ‘fold object of ‘giving any posalble suntoward events "In ‘Afrlen little’ tino te eccur to be «made capital of by its adversaries, and of ob- ‘talning at an early dato a newly-elected Ghamber tu condition to pipiue va long-dated policy without exposure to the sgaitstion and _uncertalntios af an, approncliing election.” 2. Fag. ANQOPB POW. AVBICA, 2 or, : Tho: movement of. troops through Bfar- ‘scllles continues: ateadily* from all: parts of :Franoé, » ‘Ten thousand soldiers arrlyed there during the past elgh¢ days. 7" >. : ee BP MONATOMISTE MAD. » Fr relerical; and, Legltiutat papors biltenly atigok Gen, Barto, Bjntster of Wary, ‘O'DONOVAN HOASA DISCLAIMS ANY CONNEC: TON WITH THEM. Spectat Disputen to The Chicago Tribune, i | Naw York, July. 23-—-Tho report cabled from London that twelve. dynamite clock> work jmachines had beon detected by Custom. Hou officers In Liverpaal.,.coscealed: hn two barrels of coment ypipped on two differ ent stenuships. from this, port, and that in sume of: tho barrels ‘of oxploalyes that have been shipped to England wero biheads bearing’ O'Donovan Kussa’s name, Js not kenerally ‘belleved here by Irluh pas trivts; some of whom ‘think tho story’ 1s merely sensational, while others belluve it to bea hoax, which will. be fully sown to ba such, Mr, O'Donovan, Rossa siys, go far -ng- hu: is -cohcornud, tho atory ja cntirely faleds He bad nut tipped any dynamite tnuchines, nor did he know of any one who bad sont nny by tho etegmsbips to Livers pool Thoatory was toor|diculouson a tee io love for tena A oar tas bv i Petre do PAinitle” the gift of French Tolestunts, A tow mluutes before 4 o'clock wig ‘THY PROCESSION, , had been forming tn the Dean’a yard, entered, the Abbey, headed by the masterand wae of. Westminster School.’ They ‘were .s are by aaumber of offlelils belonginz ite Abbey, ‘hon enmo the Archbishop of julerhiury, followed by the pull-bearors—tho on i of Westiutuster, the Blehop of. Exeter, , t-llon, W. E. Forster, the Rt-Hon, W, dealt te Mastor of Hullol, ropreaenting i urd; the lev, Canon Westmncott, repre> Ollng Cambrldyss the Rove Dey Stary, of: 4 Scotch Chureh, tha Roy. Dr, Stough ym Nouconformlst, W, Bpottluawoode, » lt representing’, selenes, The Jesuit Fathor, Antonio Juljaw ~ dn nia book on travets in South Anietioa, auys, “Pols pitt (the jocay possesaesall of the wone der(ul properties cluluied for It." Commodore §LEN), Bil ct erie aa tt that it onables the Indians, "NEAR LEROY, MICU. ; Bpectat Dupatch to Tas UMtcaga Tribune, ieee Sassi, Sab Jaly Spr special 18, ‘ mt " on the aays 7 » Bovine’ soingle mill, Beneune Sie See Tak Von Geyl0,, a | #2 uillos weet of Loroy, on the Grand Itaplds & young officer of much promise, has been got \} £ntlany allroad, and, UOOU ablngies ware. tes duad f'n diiel:with a'brother officer. . 7 i siete urtsy, Lone, $4,000; Insurance, $4,000, | z “TWO STUDENTS OF OOTTINGRN'. , 2°33 fought ‘a diel ‘with ‘pistols Thursday last, | v« AT. WILMINGTON, DEL, i and pne was niortally wounded, |” ‘| Whpactaton, Pela July 2—Fire at the ships | TWO,BPANISM OFFICERS,” yardgt the Yusey & Joges Company dystroyod dumdsan duly 3-8 el fon pac | ene ie hatnet toe yaa, lost evening ‘within: the Spanivh Jines. be fi wy 40 il tucen two Sanh omtoeryers Usptals gad-g!| Se he eee Liautenants ‘The Captain was: killed «and! | ; fe worth remembering that Tare rai a Balter Aperiont 1g the concentrated du. piicate of tho ovlevrated Geruan springs whow Le aan aud whose virtues It ao oininently ronal * wi 1 2 BPS COCOA | “A MALDEN, MASS. GQRATEFUI—ULOMPORTING, . ecb! Is Nes ms “ a! they would bavp boon | \ vines of Wales, ‘Dike of:| with orime? 4 wt Jon accniint of the severity, of, puulshiudat in- the Licutonantserlgusly wounded, .: MALDEN, Bass, July %.—Too Kosten rubber, | would Ib ive! tee ua toiay ote Konuauglt, sud lace Ohapttale abe vuspnit; oF DEA: c+ {Dialetael pn the military atudente at, Saint. Oyr. SOE Vercors ‘and aod fuatony Was damaged §TOI00 by lire tO-.| Tesegp aioe tne oa pe 4 ‘ pees of Wales was represented by-Lord:| Although 8 o'clock this’ afternoon was the | tn compelling /them.to serve, Ave. years aa: oc TH VAST. 5 ae — » | pum crose SCRUTINY EXERCISED BY THR | JF “ay. nile, the Duke of Edinburg by the Jon,;| timo aunouneéd.for-the opening of Weste\'sccond-clasa soldters for attending juaas on: “RUKIA DUPEICINYS fk CAI ITALUFAX, DAs: 3 ENGL OFFICIAL mG pts * Souson, + | anlifgter Abbey for the funeral of Down Btan-/| tha Count ‘de Chambord’s: birthday, Tho | Conatanciyorye, July SrThe Forelan: Hararax, Pa., July’ 2%.—Hobert Potter's tans ki eae : over all klods of shipments, aod would bo cer: . speanich i ould BOF eoape fti- Were My AMONG OTHERS PRESENT) | 7 \f/JO¥e LB; OFOH) ud, hoseutto'ausemblo ‘Ab, nagN, tata 1068 i ot po ny, a Gladstone, Lonl Derby, Lord Balle: the Bs caunt Cranbrook, Lord Absrilaro,| br gute ot Atvall, the Eutl of Shattaabury,; She ton Northeote, Lord R, ‘Grosvenons} thy imevaaed Earl Porey, Sir Bartle Prove! ‘Republican papery defend .Geu, ¥arre, Aud nye that uullnr mioaaieos be. taken against, ‘Legitiniat oflcarg of Ligh rank who habit] ‘ugly violate Way Ach Ms. ww UAIE 0} ‘ha Frepoh Chamber of Deputies has ins; and - tly nie te» Least, «0s AN INSANE MAN AT LARGE. + Willlaw Pauitney, a mat 00 years of ago, live: Ing at No, 48 Waluus street, whoro ne has iain pt atables burned last Aubassadors refused ths Forte's requgat: to, delay the Gestion ot ie ceca zono ‘of :the codon tersitory ta Greeage 2.90 ye gree 22 ntGL SE MIDBAT Heth ee EEN | * Lonpon,’ duly: 0=A Constantinople dis BREAKPAST, sy il the natural ee GF wallscioeted, Guoom, has provided ts Py ws oltantoly-tavordd bever sand by S.o’olock fully twice oa many persons ‘nad pxsembled‘aa- could possibly, bo soag “wodated,. Tho Prins of Wales waa presgn sandother members‘of the Royal famlly woro, paved foe twulty years wouldbu xpatrial rong (9 ‘Skuse a plone examinston of the cue Ler = AWwtruan, Dr, Lite, Dr, Cuyler, and Ar, an : oe we i he: Darrel of otwer peckago? ile had fi Gas uso of seb ariiclos OF Ul aay specially riprespnpeds )° ; ‘patch says ithe, sentence of death : passed |. sick for some d fauddenty booamo iesuo | fO0i8 ie eras of “circulars «relative. {0 Seay be uruduaily wally Up UAL viong arg Shoes of Loudon and Peterboroliah,| ope pee ne “valldated tio on of Lmllé Ullvier.on aos. upon Mldbak Pusha aud: ls {cllow prisoners | wbout: noon Vylawrday, ana," cscaplig | (ua paper BO Wee. now cditing, aud t pedey tug to. dusaaa, "Huse Fett! Sewman and Cardinay Manning, 8ir,| and the room in’ whieh - it's placed! | countof bribery ccs. oad). | for the murder of Abdul Axi wil ba com | from ‘bla nursce,’ ran into the atroety | oue, OF ae Oe py nate gate out We rulers a wedh ponte NOS aay elerick Newton, Mr. Russell Lowell, Sr. | panding io” fynierdl, “gre. decorated with, | ‘TheGazeledesyance ot Paris fLegitiiniet muted to dxile, Dee eT. | BB iey Bila ofdaitine ot tht haute pital | aligniay evideneo tag bo bad anyibiog Poetiaed wie pure, logit Bde roporigenousiaiied, yg WS rot, Huxtey, and Aft, Datwhy].Wreatha "an, erawdea composed of the) orran) seousea thy Goyernmant of deatping . emanate vc | Silpone dilfeeut acura eomrdngod Uy he | tad, with aot SBE aerate te |B fs ainisly Sice Salling wauce ore, Wiz’, YY tuany Awertouns were Mr. |-cholcest flowers, wiilal, have, -been | ars $o wut. the gunotal electlany over with.s0,a8| 9) oo: NORWAY. .<. i nde ibe fam how io feoragy Gf Mutton } with, the, contoule Of Ue, Uartse Ho) RNAS RRU eli eae Ci eM iE, Dodger tien, Cerny Oe: Bloker!| riving ab the “deaery from "an: < early | to ba able to ‘sont. 100,000°mon ‘to ‘Afejon try [--e'- = mie FHANWETTH BEAROH, aaa ere te ae eee aed toes: | how fread ve Betis boocrok, ands w ; iy a it ell Aortou, John Jay, Prof, ‘Marble,: | hour thls mornlig, ‘The docoretlans Include | autumn to fomeup war ln Tripoll: |, Hasogeryeet, Tuy os. Tue Arete ston man a ete Ol his Gellsjum suowld have | © auto para Ww Allauses whlch. eleagt 7 % ita i y He iriahuiody would do anytal heal eyed COPS ive Ale fe Wreath of roses.sent by the Queen, wi to-comt co Gladstaua, Fossler, Paglst euate Last C9 eet Bhai eurderua Steal, vinkatits habitus | abl z !