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THE CHICAGU ‘fRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881I—TISN PAGES. inuation of the Excitement anacd by the Infernal Machines. © Con! ription of the Clockwork and pes nractos and Quantity of the Explosives. osing Work on the Land’ = —The Changes Lately Bffected. =~. t . Ryaniards Almost. Fanatically * ote at France—Deflant At- titude of the French, «iv Persons Drowned in a Great Storm we? if Cape Town—Buskes’ Case, ———— Tho Callle Plague—Free Trade-—Den- mark—Midhat—The Czar— South America, GREAT BRITAIN. oT PURVOSE OF 18 FENTANS, Speciat Cable. Loxpow, July 27TH discovory De tho Infernal machines has been much discussed, bytabellef ts spreading that no real fnten- tlon ocommit any serious outrage existed in the present ense. Among Liv erpool merchants there 1s a ‘striking agreement of views with those cabled on Monday, and the Liverpool correspond- entof the Tice expresses the opinions of the mercantlte classes almost in the exact languoge telegraplied to Tue Tuinune. He maya: “Tho growing Impression among con- mercial mon is that the explosives and fnfor- nakmachines wera sent over to Eneland solely for tho purpose’of creating asensation, thus encournging tho dupes of the Skirmitsh- fog fond to continue their subscriptions, ‘They belleve that, had the consignors really seant mischief, they would have dispatched the machines Ina way likely to pravent thelr ready discovery.” ‘The correspondent thus concludes: “oxy THING 18 QUITE CLEAI— |, that elther these persons send thelr censign- ments tp England with the prearranged pur- pose of haying them selzed, or there Ig utter distoyaity among the Irish fraternity In America ‘The fact that both consignors and consignees pre unknown and have studiously qyolded clalming tho property, although they were not warned of lls cangerous character haying peor’ de- tected, Isconsldered further syidence that the whole affair has been a plan for tha mere pyrposs of ‘drawing subscriptions to~ thd Skirmlsbing find.” Doubts aro further arlsing respecting the dangerous nature of the alteged explosive material, No chomical analyglg was made, and regrots are expressod. Uhat It was go hastily thrown into the sea, CONTRIBUTIONS FON ASERICAN SEAMEN, A number of Americans who arrived here, authelasttripof the steauier Gallia have Warled an admirable work’ in securing for Atmerica part of tha collections always made on board Atlantic steamors, ‘The Rev, Dr, Newman, of New York, supported by Afr.’ dolin Joy, Josiah Fiske, *Dr. Little, Tn, King, of Washington, and Mfr. Vayghan, of New Orleans, suggested to Capt, Maines that whatever was collocted should be di- vided equally between the Liyerpool Institu- tion, and an American society presided * over by Mrs, Vresident Garfteld, * in sid of thp Natlonal fife saving stations on tha Atlantic coast, Capt, Hawes agreed to the proposition, and £4u having been collested, ml hep sent to Mesers. Morris, of New ‘ork, ' POW THE AMEIIGAN INSTITUTION. ‘The above-named gentlamen sent a report to the Heratd, trusting that, In future, g s{mi- tar course would be pursued by other steam- us The fact that the average collections made on board, and hitherto elven exclu fvely to a Liverpool Inatitution, hava been: only £0, gives om reason for the bellef thatthe adoption of the reciprocity system will Increasp the genorosity of Amer-, (eantraveters, who constitute n fargo pro- vortton of tha Atlantic passengers. Messra, Drexe} and Morgan have consented to recalya halt these future contributions for tha bene: ; ft ot seamen and the shipwrecked on tho imeriean side, THK FENIAN MACHINES, _-Tothe Western Associated Press, lesen, July 27.--Str William Harcourt, ri Secretary, upon receiving Information eet weeks ago of the expected arrival of fernal inachines, took most stringent mens- tes, ‘The fewest poss|ble number of par- fons Wera Intrusted with the facts, and theso Yervons were enjolnedt to fldality with the ut- wot farmestnesy, ‘Che publication of the ‘WA Wha premature, and It fs feared soma uportant Investlentions now In progress.In fend to tho jnatter will be rondgred Inef- es rie While all chance of discovery of the Meo OF sonsignees, 14 practically de- thy ae Ono of the machines retained at 2, lend Constable's oftice at Liverpool fg ie ae 48 very baqutifylly made and most oe voly designed, Although the nia i ni {ro all charged with oxplosive ovidennce’r, taro 1g tolerably.. congluslve, Hi hea that thera was no intention on vodeis of the senders that thoy should exe nthe hold of the staaimers while in Chine ls Inctosed fa an ablon, je case of zine, of veh it Sceuples the upper portion, ‘There bela pek-warke Arrangement which, upow ‘aun et, runs about six houray then 16 the lovor to descend nponptube bear Soavand comm Dall of the fase unleation with the lower VO material, which, OR tha detonating cup pli t 'p placed In the mide ae {he dynanite compound jn the bottom: thhyen ae tho asailnption {4 that the ma- juy tens Intended to. bo edit for the ine vublig buildings throughout the Wty tw accordance swith tie avowod nla rogram ment hay reason toa of" 0 expected arrival of tho -unn oma Baveuhint to the sendore and Me customs ovpiciALS Av’ comit AND Up ordered to EEBNATOWN tho ing o Us extreme caution In regard i, ‘thnwe ge of #uspiolone looking pars e Pe tahee ate At Co tiegat pu Infernal machines ‘whitch are . Edvsryoot worg forwarded. by any tm Buy resurt to” wuah - abominable era me for the redreus of Irlah wrongs, ANY CONNEGTION WWETIL INPE) Lounoy, Jyh ay MACHINE wnat oe duly SA wurioa of, mosticig mmenetng geet Lo Kogtand will’ ba fe Aguinut the aduinption that the cane of Infernal iachines hag my tag nl onary eaeng Made arrangeme, e wuts whereby soveral taalt from Boston to Liverpool, ‘Tho ma, ‘The tuba.ts Aled with ex-, upon “boing fired,” Unfortunately the. Gove. iy to belleve that the same: volee which conyeyed the Intinins: AVY buen prominent among: mine ork and who re mun of fds: cal views utterly discard the no-" the Fenians, and they: strongly: of: held,: Sunday syext, tor the purposa of With any Irish “natlonal wiover, NOY. COMMITTER > Landed Inborers will be available for tho South and West of frelund at 4 Sew hours? notlee, THE “PALL MALL. GAZETTE, fn wteading article referring to the Irish press in America, says Uint if dha American Government should suppress thers odfous joswapapers to-morrow, tho conspirators who devised the Infernal machines, {f we necont the theory that they were devised by the Fentans, aro not the gin of inen who need Rsangulnary leading article to sel thom to thelr detestable work, ‘They may be pre- sujned to be cool, Ingenius, enlculating, snd inecrupulous men, who will certainly not let O' Donovan-Hossa into thelr seerets, [t Is highly dastrable thatall Governments should imitke secrete of this sort né dangerous 98 possible to tho innlefactors who harbor them, but to deprive ‘ourselves’ of tho menns of knowing what they, aro thinking ‘and saylng to -onp onother docs not bring un nearer our ands, Wo do not betfeve such a propagandum of nasaslnation {8 0 force, though it isa slew, Byen If iteould show to sotue extent the force as well ne the sign, it would still ba an open question whether {ts milechievousness would not bo counterbal- aneed by its utliity as a signal, A LARGE AND REPRESENTATIVE COMPANY attendail to hear nlecture by tha Presiugut of the Central ‘Turkey College, at Alntab, on the subject of Christian education jn Asia Minor. ‘The lecturer stated that a large number of educated Amerfenn fadles are now superintonding tho work, and, 19a re sultof their labors, 400 schools for children exist. ‘ THN IB LAND Rw In the House of Commons Inst night. on consideration of the clause In the Sand bill empowering the court to fix falr rents, Lord Edmund Witzmaurice, Liberal, moved an fmendinent confining. the benefit of the cjause to ten acres valued under £100, In :) sttpport of this proposal, which he said would only exciude 13,000 tenants, he urged the expediency of not making this oxception- al legisintion broader than necessary, and auoted og authority Lord Carlingford, twico Chief ‘Secretury for Ireland, Dowso, Baron-of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, for tha proposition that these Jarge tenants are quite able to take care of them- selves, Gludstonsenergatically opposed the amond- ment, and pointed out that no such recom mendatton had been mado by either of the Coinmilssions, and declared that the Goyern- ment would: be no party to drawing a dis- tinction which was directly: opposed to the lines upon which the bill was drawn. ‘The amendment was negatived—2Al to 205, ‘The narrowyessot the mpjorjty was grected with loud cheers. Several prominent Liberals yoted In the minority, jucluding the Rt. Hon. G. J, Goschen, Col, Kingscote, Edward Henenge, ‘Thomas R. Evans, the Hon. Afr Fitzwilliam, tho Rt. Hon, Henry Brand, Mfr, Davies, aud Mr. Frederick Milbank. ‘Tho majority was the fowest, with one exception, which the Government las secured through- out the discussion of tho bill, Many Irish Liberal members were absent from the diyfston, Tho Times, in {ts leader upon the above vote, says: “ It will doubtless encourage the Mouse of Lords*to jnsist upon fixing some lumit to the operntion of the provistons in- tended to protect weak and defenseless tene ante only,” APTERNOON, Inthe Commons this afternoon, In con- sideration of the report on the Land ‘pill, Parnell’s amendment to omit clause 37 was rejected—268 to 167, P THE WOW STRERT POLIOX COURT. - granted & summons against Oharles Now- degate, Conservative Momber of Parliament, on acharge of maintenance, preferred by Bradlaugh.' ~ A THE, GRODWOOD RACK, , At Goodwood the race for the Stewards’ Cup was won by Mazurka, Moccolo second, and Roystorer third, Twenty-elght ran, ln cluding Loriliard’s Barratt, : : he raco for the Drawing!Room Blakes was won by Privateer, Lorillard’s Passaic second, and Roysteror Jast, Privatect won tho race bys head vefora _Pasanle, Archor’s Mount, The. Levant stakes, for 2-year-old colts and fillica, five furlongs, was secured by Kiallal, J, 1 Keene's filly Forget-Bie-Not second, Andrastus third, Nine ran, Buloll was riddon by Archer, A VETITION MAS BERN PRESENTED for windlng up the Blackburn and District Bullding Soclety. Linbitities, £200,000, THE. SHEFFIELD RAUTTABLE BUILDING 80+ * H c Ilabilities £111,000, suspended. ; REIOTED, In the House of Commons this afternoon Parngll's amendment to report on tho Land BuEseiat lve to absentves was rejected,—115 10 THK NUABIAN JEWS,” 4 Livenroot, July 97,~-A London corre spondent of the Courter spys he is informed that the United States Government has Intl mated Its disjnclination to join in the pro- pogod general representation on‘ the subject of the trantment ofthe Jaws in ‘Hussja, on the ground that It has alrondy instructed ita Minlster to Russia on tha subject, -- . DUBING THE RUCKKS OF PARLIAMENT A convention of delegates from cach branch of tho Land League jn Great Britain will be -held jn London, Justin McCarthy preakding, for tha purpose of determining upon the fut- ure policy of tho League, In the event of the, Land bill being passed, 2 ‘THE PORT” ON ASBASTINATION, Lonnoy, July 9%—Tho Poatin an editorial on assasination snys;°" We can purfectly undoratand and apprecinte the unwillingness ,of the American Government to enter upon’ ‘any courae which might {ndicata s desire to. trench on the freedom of tho press, but there: Isapolnt where legitinute iherty degenerates PRANOB. TUE CABINET, . . Special Guble, |” Pama, Duly The division of the Chim bor yesterday on Clomencenu’s tuterpelln- ton has considerably damaged tho restign. sof the Jules Farry. Cabinet, but It is not ‘Mkely to occasion & Minlaterinl crisis, ‘Tho ‘public feeling’ throughout. France Js ulis “doubtedly opposed to tho {deg of haying tho elections In August, sg 5 * we My BASSRTTH, ‘ ithe sanaittyg Taljan gentionay, who yester- ‘day defended the honor of Italy against the iIrsoversnog qf a Fronch carteaturiat, wus’ ssourvily rewarded for his palna by an ugly ‘wound in hig chost, Ma - * * A HUSCKSSPUL, ASENICAN,, 2 ‘Ono nt tho frst prizes awarded at tho Con- \forvatolro in violin conpotition yesterday was, jeArrled off by. 4 tnlented young American Jady named Milas Markness,- 5. . : "2 ENE BLKOTION, °° : : To the Western apoctated Prime Loxnow, July ii7-A Paris dispatch says: “The vote -yeaterday in: the-Chamber of “Deputles on tho orday of the ‘day ‘has. pre- vented a Mintatorial crlala ata critical mo- ment, byt it Isvonly palliative, and the situa. tlon will rennin precarious so’ long As the Ohambar, “does ‘not contain “a “disclp}ined: Mintsforlal ngjority : Pants, July .2%,-The: newspapers ‘the following trop Tunis; The Boy has taken avery measure to segura public safety. in the environs in Tunis nud Coletta, and fs preparing for the organization of tha army,’ : ‘Gabes by’ tha Fronal: prod presalon oy the Aral! “vy: f ! TUK ARNATE : voted all the egtlinates of oxpenditure, 23. TM RRPEY 70 THE BPANIBSU NOTH +, the French (gvernment declines to adinit ‘the claims for. Indemnity mado by the Mad> rid Government on belialfof the Spanish rpe-. uced’o great Ly; and Baron |’ into reprehensible Ieanse,’* *) Saxon: publish'|: with .o.¥iew .of malntajning publi opder:|: throughout the country,:.-Phg vcoupation of | td po 4,00 fugitives who returned to, thetr natlye country after the Arab rolds in dune. It dectares itself rendy, however, to pay blood money or eompensa- tlonto the relatives of victims, ns in previous Arab revellions. ‘The sums would be paid to French and Spanish colonists alike and recovored Inter from tho Arnbtribes. France adtmitstiiat a regular ingulry and international comuisston of arbitration imy determine the amount of material damage suitered at Oratt “py the Spaniards, Prinr to actlng on the de- cision of such commission, Hrance could ox- acta settiementof all French outstanding claims for losses in harvest amt enntonal risings, altogether over 10,000,000 pesctas, Inits note tho Frencli Cabinet oxpresses itself severely with rogurd to the aggressive tone of the Madrid press, and the efforts inde in Alzerin by Spanish nents to Indice thelr compatriots to retin to the Peninsula, oven aftur the fears of ‘fresh raids had dis- appeargd, A >» GREAT EXCITEMENT, At the outset the Spanish Cabinet was not sorry there should be patriotic excitement about “this matter, a8 it diverted attention from tho elections, But the quareel has since assumed disagreeable proportions, and the nuthorities are endeavoring to slop the agl+ tation. Never since the days of the Napo- lvonle Juvasion fins public feeling been so bitterly lostile to the French, A. single act of {myrudenco might lead to. a diplomatic rupture, ' ONE, OF THE, FIRST PRIZES awarded at the Parts Conservatoire Jn tho Berlin competition was carried off bya tat- euted young American Jady, Mss Harkness, OCCUPATION OF D'JERBA. Lonpoy, July 27.—The French have occu pled D’Jerba, ‘Tunis, JNVITED 1) NEGOTIATE A TREATY, It 1s understood that France hus invited Engtand to resume negotiations for treaty ofcommerce at Parls Ayg, 1, but that En- ginud has declined unless a fresh basis ean be suggested in Heu of prelfininaries iitherto unsatlefactory, —os GERMANY. AGAINST FREE TRADE, Bentix, July 27.—Prompted by election coring necessities, the North German Gazette ig now producing a serles of articles {ntended to persuade constituencies that free trade ts adelusion which is rapidly being exploited, The first course of the articles," on the Cob- den Club, says the Ciub ts really a colossal machinery for provoking political agitation ubrond. ‘The Gazclte concludes: ‘hese principles, called by Cobden, with horrible blasphemy, *God’s International Jaw of penee,’ have, wherever they have been ap plied, rulned agricnitiriats, degraded work men to mere juachines, and converted the countries that have occepted them Into tributaries of Manchester,” . * “ITALY’S ONJROT, « ° Voxnon, July 27,—A dispatch from Boriin says no importance whatever fs attached here to the rumors of the desire of Italy to join tho Austro-German alliance, Bismarck Would certainly refuse any overtures to that effect, a8 Italy’s only. object could be to check French operations in Africa, ELZOTIONS IN BAXONY, ! Loxnon, July 27.—A Berlin dispatch says the election for the Saxon Lantag resulted In the return of forty-seven Conservatives and thirty-three Liberals. ‘The former galned seyen seats. The Conservative majority in the new Bavarian Chamber of Deputles is much greater, The Mlutsterial press of Ber- Min Is sanguine of slinilar result of the elec- tion for the Reichstag. HPIZOOTY, A horse distemper similar to that In New York appeared in Berlin recently. Only In afyw Instances has the disenso terminated fatally, but the tramways are much incon- venienced, and tho service had to bé reduced. EMIGRATION, Beuwin, July 27.—Emigration roturna from Bremen show that 77,803 persons Jett thera for America in tho first holt of 1861, It would not be astonishing if’ Germuny tost 839,000 subjects during tne year, 2 chord, + c Wasurnaton, D, 0,, July 27,—Consnl Du Bois, of Aix In Chapelle, writes that {f thera be not acopious rainfall at an early date the farmers will only realize one-half, and in some places one-third, of‘ their- whent crops, ‘Tho “{nteat informution “from Holland shows that nundreds of nores of wheat have become worthless from the ofect’ of un- favorable’ weather, and have been plowed up and sown with oats andbarley, Although the farms.in this country hayos most un- Promising outiook consumers ora uncon: cerned, for ‘Amorican wheat: Js abundant, and 15 per cent cheaper than the home product, so thatatlenst there {9 no dqnger of afamine, 1 BOCTALIGTS NANISIED. Bent, July 97,—Seven more Socialists have boen banlabed from Lelpzlg.- (a us iu Beurin, July 18,—Some carofully-complied statistics just published by the Alinistry of Agriculture glve 8 very good {yeu of this year's harvest prospects throughout all Prits- Ala, Which menus two-thirds of all Germany, ‘The restilta, which nro only calculated up to tho end of June (and are, thorefore, unluilu- encod by the favorable subsequent weather), fwstine 100 to represent an average crop, and are thus comparatively expressed: 7 s13 . SAGE Bley: |e’ 0 |r joo |e is {tt [80 [ko |95 6 100 190 fUS. 75,6) 2,5] 80,0) 0.5 8010 fas 80,5) 80.5)84 ay |. of 9.6 a O38) 8S at.olB8 0,850.5" Eyam ra covoere (D8 [OF [BV [Ul {OS Pee cwescceesses SES UG 1 ‘Thus i will be seen that In woslnglo cuse at tho ond of Juno was thore the prospect any- where in: Prugain of p harvest above nverage ylold, though. it faust be romiem- borod, as alrea juentione that the woathor en vory favorable to the crops, espe. clully the pofatoes, eines tha beginning of. July, With all this, however, thera Is evory prowpact, Ganplta tho sangulie hopes of the farmers and the entouintions of the Corn Ex- change some thie ago, that this year's har- vest wil oven bo much worse than the lst, , Asainning 100 to represeyt nu avernxe crop, Inst year’s prospects gnve 105 for whent, for rye, WA for barloy, 10l for oats, and 100 for batntoes, while thls year tio cor respoll Hg numbers” are “only 80, 77, 8), anil 05, Teneo it would appear that * this season ls*not only not. itkely tw yield nu saverage harvest, but even an tifertar ane to inet yours,’ And If ns one authority points iif, wo nae con ba subtrautod for averculeu- ladon of the detinit results, as experience shows ouglit to be done, there he prospect of 9 general harves' yall crops valued at only from half te twoethirds of an /Avorage yluld, ‘This, however, ls anextreme :Blatement of the case, and it Is hoped either ‘int the statistics frum which thonboye con- olustons are drawn jony turn out to hy bor wet, Py that StU more favorable weather - Will falsity py edletlony. ‘Tho forsaolng quan ‘thtatlve resul hava been earctully Slubore culture, whic! Hehroug tha median of country woclutles, re reports from. proprietors and farmeray but nilowanery ls arid at i onraldeduess: : APGHANISTAN, ,, , is -ayooe ost * Toynow, July '8%,-An- official» dispatoh frum he Viceroy. of India tothe Home-Onica ‘as say >that-Sirolar Ghulam Mohineoddin, son of Koblndil Khan, now with AYond Khan, ly ondeavaring to trediste for a peaceful aottle: inenf, ‘The Ameor's Governor inatsta” on ‘Ayoob Khwn's forces retiring ag a condition -of negotiation, Ayoob Khan's army ls weak . from Candahar, 22 inst.) Iscertatnly stronger, but Ayoob's partisans fre actiyely stirriug up tha country, co that any delay wilt be unfavorable tothe Ameer.” A Bombay dispatch says that, according to reports from Candahar, Ayoub Klinn’s army hias crossed the Helmund, River below @l- rlahk, and fa marching on Candahar by way of Band-l-Timur, on the Argand Ab iver, MARCHING TO THE AMERL'S AUD. Jaxnoy, July 37,~A correspondent at La- hore says 1,400 troops under’ a: son of the Khan of Latpore are marching to the Ameer’s aid. Ayoob Khan left Karazi Safed, twent: mallee from Glrichk, suddenly on the a THE TRANBVAAL, ALL ANOUT DUAKES. Dunnax, july 27.-As the difference whieh ins arisen between the Royal Commission and the Doors with reference to ‘tho man Buskes is exciting attention, it’ is well the public should be made aware of the nature of the objection raised by tho Commissloner, Dukes {sa ttollonder, Duting the war lie was x Boer General, Kruger’s Secretary, and his adviser, During the slege of Potehef- atroom, his influence ts supposed to havy In- duced the Boer General to withhold the news ofan armistice from Col. Winslow. Our. troops and people at Potchefstroom com- planed bitterly of Buskes’ insolent manner and savage behavior to prisoners and townn- People, and even grayer: charges were neeforred ngalnst bin, .On the arrival of .tho Boer teaders; :at Newcastle, Natal, to attend. the Commission, they were accompanied by Buskes as Secre- tary... Gen, Bi EVgIsD Wood informed the Commission that “he would prefer some one else substituted . for Buskes, as the members naturally objected to being brought In contact with a person over whom such grave accusations were hanging. Gen. Wood stated that Buskes might even have to be arrested under the clause of the truce pro- viding for the punishment of those gullty.of acls contrary to the usages‘ of civilized war- fare, ‘To this request the Boer lenders pafd no attention, and, much to the mortification ofall Englishmen at Naweastle, Buskes con- {Iinued to attend the Commission and swagger thtongh the streets. What fresh cause of offense he ind given to the Commissioners Is not known, but thera {s no difteutty in be- Heving that he, by his conduct, rendered it impossible for tein to associate with him, z ONE-SIDED TRIALS. Duunan, July 27.—Five rs charged with the murder of Magistrate Malcolm lave been nequitted. Indignation was frecly ex- pressed at Pretoria on account of this de- cision, which is declared toj be contrary the weight of evidence against the prisoners, a THIRTY PERSONS Spey sen. APETOWN, July 27—-A telegram from East Loudon tates thata terrific gale oc- curred there, ‘Three, vessels were cleared, ‘Thirty persons were drowned, RUSSIA, ANOTIEMR PLOT AGAINST THE CZAT. Benin, July 27,—A ‘fetter from Russia states that there have been many persons arrested and. sevornt expulsions from St Petersburg in connection with the discovery of another plot agalnst.the Czar. An exe Nihilist, who had betrayed. hls accomplices, has been assasinated in the outskirts of the Capital, ‘There have been six arrests in con- sequence. . An accomplice of Solovieff was also captured, and there linve been many other arrests, f POLITICAL, OFFENDERS, i _ Sx. Perensuuna, July 27.—President ‘Tau redu, of the Provincint Territorinl Assembly, has summoned the Criminal Court for the trinl of persone charged with political offenses, THE SIBERIAN PLAGUE * is decrensing in the Government of St. Petersburg. Altogether seventeen persons ‘wore attacked with the disease at New La- duga, Hight dicd. 2 DENIED. : Lonpow, July 27,—An English resident of Kourak, Hussis, writes denying, on tho au- thority of tho Govertior oft'that Province, the statement: that T10“men ant girls were shut in a barn. for refusing to work and ‘burned to death by a village mob setting fire to the building, Ilo said a shed was burned in which » number of women lind been quar- tered, but nobody was killed, owrs DAMAGED. : Benrin, July 9%.—A thunderstorm In the western part of Russian Poland greatly dam- aged thocrops, .. . a SPAIN." : A HOT-HEADED CARDINAT. Loxvon, July 87,—-A dispatch from Mad- rid says; The Cardhial Archbishop of 'Tolo- do, Primate of Spain, in a pastoral letter rend in every church of hig diocese, lias most violuntly attacked the, Italian people and Government, Inciting all Catholics, even Princes, statesmen, polliicluns, and jfournal- lets, to combine, and, if necessary, tu use foreo of arms to restore the independence and temporal power of the Popo in Rome, ‘Tho Itallan Minister nt Madrid Immediately protested, and the’ Spanish Cabinet declared tnt it severely blamed the Primgto's Iie guage, and would cause a qjrong” remon- atrance to be mado to jim. ‘The Govern mont has not submitted the prstoral to the Council of State, but it wilt verbany express to the Primate its disapproval of his lan- gunge, and will make no reply to the com. wmunientlon of Cardinal Jacobing, the Papal Secretary of State, on, tha subject. ‘The Spanish Ambassador at the Vatican will, notwithstanding, have instructions to con niunicate to the Love the regret of the Span- ish Government at the disturbances attend- ing the removal of the remains of Pius LX, CUBA. THE TIEVES CAPTURED.’ ; ITAVANA, July 91,~On the arrival how of the steamer Alicante, from: Vara Cruz, the police immediately went on board and pr rested Luls Gil and Ignnefo Roque Herunn- dez, defaulters of tho Mataneas branch of tha Spantuh bank; also the twobrothers Iban- ez, one a broker In Hayana, the othor nt Mat- anzas, and the first engineer of the steamor, in whose charge were monoy and securities ‘amounting to $80,000, Including $40,000 In spe- ele, bouds, and ‘vartoug drafls on Mexico, and a dratt on Now York for $20.00, ‘The pris- oners, who were elegantly attired, had small sums of inoney concealed in boots, hats, nd other parts of tholr clothing, and even in imatch-boxos, : Captain-General Blanco has open negotintions with the Mexican, Goy- ernment for the capture and surronter of two. ore Revoinplices known to Haye satled for Vera Cruz -lith Insts ‘fhe Mexican Government atded the Spantah authorities In Hh mogst wratitying inanner. | The Mexloun war steamer Lealtad was ordored to urotuct 0 Alicante, a8" au ‘attempt jad bean made at night to take the prlsoucy trom Hie-vessel by & porion protending tobua District Judge of Vorn Cruz. ao DURING THE WEKIK ending the 3d Inst, there wore twenty-lye dluaths from’ yellow-fover aud ‘nlue “from sinall-pox. 5 : , $2.2 cate peas De} THE WAST, MIDUAT QOES'TO ARATIA, f ConsTANTINOPLE, July 27,—Midhat Pasha aud all others convicted of the murder of tho tate Auth ar eut the so. pertiat ouaielng mul Izzete Pasha and Seyd Pasha, who we Implicated in tha nal Bey ‘cinbarked Monday. for E) Moilaz, Arabia, where they, will: re- natn In exflo for tite, . : e ‘DANMARK: ‘.- “novcorriya” yorens, Copenitaaen, July 2%,—Tho elections for menbers of tho’ Folkothing-took plaro yes- ‘terday, and rosultgd, jy thiaolty, in the re- turn of Uo Constitutionalists, « Php returns frqm the -provinges ara Jucyinplyte, but the “election proceedings are known to ba worn: y weveral towns inst oll her sacar the batein from voting, tu ‘compelling tradesmi Skadleal candidates ty ne *, SOUTH AMERIOA, PEACE, ‘Lonnow, July 2%)—-Advléss fron’ Buenos Ayces Jung MU etate that a presentation has ‘porters, and ot ir heads p tho Ameriean Min asatark of appraval of iis Tabors in ef- fecting a pemett arrangement of the front ler question between Chill amt the Argen- tine Confederation. UNCLE RUFUS’ STORIES. J. K. Flasher, of Chigazo, in an eo fipece Mlation—Warren Leland’s itatlrond— Elijah Kmith, of Boston, and the Chi+ namnan—Jay Gon d's Story of an frishe man—Why All Moral Men should Mave Their Heads Examined. Nevo York Sun, duty B, Uncto Rufus fateh was in nstory-tolling mood on Saturday: wor did be full to point cach story with atmoral. “Do you know J. K. Flaber, of Chicago?! he asked. “ Woll, you oight to know hin. He's ono uf tho best business-men on the coptinent. Ibar nobody. Lhenrd a. good story shout him this morning, Whei® the War broke out Fisher was in Joulvile, The Oblo Hiver troze over that winter, and he saw monoy in ice, Ia advertised for 6,000 laborers, offering unusually Uberal Induce: ments, Euch man was to board inset and furnish bis own tools, and was to reoelve as pay carry hoine cach night half as much ico us be could cut durlog the day. It was a apiendid Apeculation. I was told that Addison Cammack was Fishor's partuer, and] guess it was, for when 1 asked Caminock about it an hour ago he Reknowledyed that be wae tn the Southwext at tho timo prepared to receive tbo ‘This is 19 construction companies and syndicates pick Up a bankrupt riliroad, not earning ranniwwg ex- pease nud feate and wuarantes other ourporus fons atill more bankrupt, and then uravely agreg to give the stockboldera bnif of what they earn. ad, bat was that?" we aakod, “$b bogan at Bulldox Creok and ran to the summit of Skye Tertier Mountain.” Uncloitufus respouded, “and was the connecting sink of n great trunk Une, told the mau that I would cntertaln the propusition If Bae, Gould, Con- nor and all my other New York friends would join sine, and put the money up in certified checks, 1 wanted 1 blind pool, with the privi- jego of Playing the character of Villard, 1 pride myself un the fact that there's nothin moun aboutine. No sound buslucesmua will baye 8 poor opinion of bitosolf.”” Hero Uncle Rufus went to the stock indicator and carcfully studied ta quotations, | Do You know Lijat Smith, of Boston?” be asked. “Well, you'll nover thoroughly underatand human onture until you do know him. You never saw A better business-man. He tells ant jee atury on youd us Fisher's, A stranve China- man arrived in some new placer diggings In Cul- Mornlu, and was treated ton stnall piece of fee, It wag the first thut he bad ever seen. Ho found {it so good that tho next day he bought a chunk for himself. As it appearod to be rather wot, ho put {ft out on # stump to dry, About an bour afterward he rushed out 1h the sunliylit, aud found that tho jee bad disappeared. Chinamen wero tulek around that camp, and ‘be accused them of stoaling it. ‘The result’was that alx dead men were scattered ainung the stumnps before sundown. it's @# good story, but it ain't a cir- cumstance to what will happen when these fel- lows whu ore drying ico in Wall strect drop on., themselves. There will bu more than six casus of bunkruptoy, aud don't you forget it. ‘Chings fire not what they seem. ‘This applies to the investments of widows and orphuna, as well a toather Inveatments, clean through, to the cud ofthe chapter. 2 know that thie is a great country, but In some places there's too much land to the aury. Nover judge of the. contents of a hottie ly tho label. “A bowtie or water Ia- beled *Chuteau Yquem’ inay be suld for $3, but it ntu’t worth Ave cents, Poors fire too antto ed astray a uames. Thoy tell mo that when Bull-Run Russell ih caine Duke of Sutherland by to Albany and look nt the Half-Brecd Leais- lature. Why, [know a man who alts up every night until Ue moon rises trying to tind the new (gee And be's a highly respectable geu- jeman, too.” « Again the stock indicator began its spirit rap- plugs. Unole Tutus sauntored over ih tho tn strumont, and ran the tupe through his tigers. He yanked hig wristbands nearly to bis olbows, and resumed hie sent. , Do you know Jay Gould 2” be asked, “ Well, if ire ever know bit, when you koow him you will know more than you now know, If you koow him woll. He told-me a story once about au Irishinan, It was when there wore packet Doute on the Erie Canal. ‘Tho Irishman offered ‘to work his passage to Buffato, and thoy set him. tv lending the horses that towed tho boat. Ho worked fulthfully fortwodays, doing a great deal of thinking, On the third day he thought tout. * By tho powers,’ he said, *Y molght as well walk ds work me passage.’ And walk he did, without oven thanking his cuployors. Now, do you know,” continued Unele Rufus, * I never vould got It out of my head that Gould was the Captain of that buat, and that Hill Vanderbilt ‘Was the ‘Irishian, who led the horses, Vander bilt seems to huve Just found out that ho might as woll walk nd work bie passnge. {think he incans busingas. When he sold out his $5,00),- (0) of Now York Central, Canada Southern. and Laike Shore, and put the money in Government bonds, bu luld bis anchor to the windward und made ready for 0 financial squall. It's easy to say that [ill Vanderbitt dont know nothing, but Um afratd that Gould: will be sorrowfully mournful or mournfully. sorry that he kicked bim outuf the Wosterit Uulon before ho gets through with bln.” How about your Western sult?" we asked, “ Tho Court scems to bavo fined you i . °*T presuiine thut’s go,” Unelo’ Rutus “1 got my information from tho Sun. My law. if netentad tootliclally inform) to of Jt doce seont to tne rather hurd that 1 huve to pay thotr Juwyers ond ming tov, when the Conrt hus sanctioned the $15,000,000 chromo trufisnetion. J could tell right here a good story about stolen bains and u jury, but } won't. ‘Two thousand dollars tsu't much tor a neat of ex- 4 Judges. | Tho Court cvidently considers tham a cheap sot. Hut thoy haven't got the €2,000 yet, You can’t most always somotisics tell aUous law ‘until the cuse is curried up to the General Term Aud the Court of Appenls. Gould and 1 P lost a luwauit. But the inevituble must egy ono of us some day. Death and taxes, you know, arecortain, They du say however, that one of tho principal defendants in this suit did, once roturn about $8,000,000 after holding it threo or four years for bls own personal tise.” * Tho stock indicator rattlod off ita quutations faster than ever, and Uncle Rufus again mide abreak for lt. to studied the figures closoly and begun to Grea like a full erickot. “Everything is swelling vowadnys," be ob- served, “1 know lote of tnen why tro twice us big ns thoy used tobe, Butthuday of sbrink- nee fa a-caming. Elijat Smith toils a story about a firm out on tho Burlington &. Quincy Road that went into tho peanut buelness, One of the partners, representing a large Germun Danktug house, waste furuish the roaster, and the other partner the peanuts, After (go nuts were roasted thoy were ta divide, they heavoil a bushel of goobers {ute the roast- er, Whou they cumu out tho shrinka, 50 Rroot that the German banking house. claimad all tho nuts. ‘Tho othor partner was dunib- founded, Bythe didn't go so law. Ile caught aug oft day Gould’s Inspirations, fe chucked the sbrunken nuta inte a barrel of water, and they swalled all his capital back and yave hin A mortgage on the ronvter besides, [fs partner pal bin tor tho priviloye of diseotving the cu- pirtnership. hot feltow'll Had his way to Wall Ktreet in due timo and make himself appre- clatad, sco If ho don't,” “4 “You don't svom to be dolug tuch business here, Str. @iatch,” we obworved, whito Uncto Mutus was@ysain measuring tupy. + E -“T have moro buaijess offercd than I accept,” ho ropited. A man called on me this morning, and greed fouive, me all fhe information pos sussed by Mr, Vandorblit If 1 would operate in Vanidlervilt stocks and give him half the pratite. 1 wag too aey fou avcept tho Proposition, Ltold lita 1 would like to have beon in with Van three ee avo when be bought Luke Shore at 56 and }, Northwestern at i, and Canady Southora for nothing. Vye Leon Mttle diuappointed tn Bin, thouga, Tdon't think he treated tno right whon he didn’t buy Westay Union at 8), after the lotter 1 wrote him born thay Wut $15,000,» jo water fy it, lin strongly inclined to write bim another lotter, He ousht 4 Southern, and reduelng the dividend on Biiohl+ wan Central, Yeu, Touuld haye plenty ot buel- to a neg tC Lo would take it. Way au ul cult On Wo thla worming, and war ed ime to Into 9 bridge ‘compagy, I sathor approved of ts eohemy, fur | think there will be a great dumand for bridgos before long, Many a fren'll bo looklag for somebody to bridge thomaovor, There's business onough 1 1 wauted ft, Way, 2 nan tet ue on tho street uot loug ago and wanted me to buy 10,000 shires of somy mining stock! think it wae Arizuna. Ho auld ho'd givo mo Sow wbnrs us a marglu. ae weated -that perhaps Va bettor soll the Ts, shares first, #0 as to ralso monoy enaugh to buy the 10,000, “Arizona alice then lias gonu down to. ve share, and yet thy jnviderg aro not happy. When the banks vall in their louns on Ih xraphs thoy"ti find that thoy iced moro thar 3.U0U abares murgin ov 10,000 loans. Lin not in WUUEKGL Hive got a, Nile wheat aud Corward, auc % tell you somotblug worth knowin," #1 don't accept any cuatoners now Unless joy ga'to: Powlor'& Wolly and havo their ads exnmined. Same of ty Chiosxo friends ave bout telling me of Vounore storina and advising — mo buy whent, but § only do business for mou whose hends are loyel, Yow. Walla ura ‘standard authority on level don't belong to the Iyiuy syne 0 Lever sizog Up Dy tbs ria Ci . He wan't although bo u'd Fathor Per on ban iby stocks a Prowut prices. 1 think it ing if newspaper oditord, Tee her moral croaturos would baye xaminod. Than they would know SHEE HT AR ea, we cl 2 +. “Da yi Penow what Te doin L ug? Well ia wheit Ira foals well "Frun'eteotlag protiy well to-aaye™ @ horse rave’ |< An Interesting Day's Sport at the Cleveland Racing Meeting. A Close ani Exciting Struggle for the Supremacy Between the Pacers. The Saratoga Mecting~ Other Sporting Eventa on Land and Water, . CLEVELAND, 0. ‘Special Dispatch to The Chiccoo Tribune Cunveuann, 0., July 27,—Thero was a light at- tendance at the second day's races, not over 3,000 ptraons being present, although tho day was all Unt could be desired. and tho program an cx- e¢licntone, A light shower of rain fell for a few minutes during the afternoon: coming sud- denly and going away Just as rapidly. The Pool ‘ail enacted Inst winter has hada yisibic’ effect on the attendance, but doas not accomplish the object for which It was designed. Pools are sold asucualat tho track, the bidding bein light ut spirited, and there 1s no’ probability of fn- terference beyond preventing the operation of Poal-roons. The taw Js a dead Iotter. ‘The cventsof the day were tho unfinishod 2:2) race and the reeular circuit program, em- bracing th and free-for-all pacing races. Tho unfinished raco was decided In onc heat, Pilot K. proving the winner. Iie led all around to the distance stand, where he was passed by Edwin Thoroc. He tooked a certain winner, but broke before reaching tho wire, and was voatenalength. Kate Sprague acted badly, making breaks in the frst heat, and thoreafter cutting no figure in the contest. ‘Time, 2:23. * The starters in the 2:31 race were Executor, Rolin, Stella, Hislo Grow, Aunie W., and Argo- td in the ordor of vanity. 25, Bsecuvor $18, Argu- naut $10, field €10, Annic W. won as she picased, achieving a record of 2:20 in the first heat. She arrived trom Chicago just iu time to participate fu the race,—a circumstance that renders her performance # remarkable one. Sho led from start to finish in cach heat. Argonaut drove ber out In the first héat and Executor in tho sccond. In the thini beat Argonaut was on ber, wheel, Executora neck and Hisie Grotf a neck further buck, and Stella behind the tag. Argonaut and tor wore timed in the first heat in 2:21 and respectively. Tho time of the race was 2:3), 27H, 2:44, The pacing race was the bestof tha season, It was held back until aftor the seooud heat of nu race in order to give Splan McCarthy, who arrived from Chica- gO 2, 8 chaies to | rehcl tho (ruck and take thoir piavo bebind Mattie Hunter and Sorrel Van, One of the strongest felds of pucers that ever caine together answered tu tho call for horses. Sweetzer drow the pole, with Sorrel Dun, Lucy, Mattie Hunter, Bay 1! Hen Hamilton, and Kowdy Boy ns untied. u pou Martic Hunter sold even against tho field. fu the first beat Sorrel Dan tod to the middte of the back-stretch, with Bay Billy inp ing him, Mattie Hunter aad Rowdy Boy right uind Lucy four lengths away, ver and Ben Hamilton string out. On posit the grand stand Sorrel Dan made a tangtod break, out of which bo never settied, and the contest Wecaino a match between Bay Billy and Mattio Hunter, which resulted in the success of the former by niength. Rowdy Boy was a fair third, Swectzer a r fourth, and others shut out for running. Lucy looked dan- werous ut the half, but directly afterwards mado B digaatrous breuk. ‘Tdmo, i634, 120634, 120085, 34, The loss of a heat did not affect Mattic Hunter's estimation with pool-buy: who rue garded Bay Billy's speedy work as oo Spnar, an her chances” Improved by tho distancing of «Lucy, and they Invested on ber freely at $5 to $21 over tho fleld. The second heat was a thunderbolt in tho cump of the talent, Bay Billy set the pace from the word. Mattie Huuter and Howdy Boy clung to him through the first quarter, On tho back- stretch Mattie Hunter forced the pace to a 2:10 oe butcould not secure the fead, which Bay Billy nppeared to bold at pleasure. ates joy yielded to the increased pace and fell ‘back, Mnttlo Hunter strugwicd for the lead until bait: way down tho home-stretch, where Splan, seem that further effort ‘was useless, coused to urecvere with her, and permitted Bay Billy to Jog twa Tengths ahead, Nowdy Hoy was a bad third, and Sweetzer barely safe. Time, HH, 130635, 1:40, 2:15, A bedying demand made B: Billy a bot favorit at $20 to Sb over the tield, Tho third beat made quite a change in tho ic and weot- aspect of the rice. Bay Billy led away as usual, ‘and when Mattic Hunter broke inthe first if a walke ny fer tran “ht to the quart and, after trailing bim to quarter, went for the lead with a terrific trush. ng Billy could not eustain tho price, aod a break that aconpest him ten lengths bebind Muttic Hunter, ho bad made the best recovery of her life,only fostnyg three lengths by ker a i started in bot pursnit of ioway i the fuct that Howdy Boy paced tho ter In it, the little mare got ‘to half. ‘There sho remained untit swinging into the bome-streteh, when she forced bin of feet. secured tho Jeud, and won easily by three lengths. Billy waginit up after his broak, and finished ux longths bobiud Mowdy Boy. Sweotzer was well Inside tho ting, ‘T'tmo, 35, j. 1:42%, 2:19. Pool selling Huctuated considerably before the fourth heat. At tho start, however, Day Billy had tho call aguinst the tleld at £60 10 &20, . Bay Willy brushed for the load, and only ceeded fu going to pieces at the turn. Splan, however, was obliged to uge bls whip on tho mnro Mattic Hunter, and. Rowdy Boy. aud Sweetzor then went loleurely to work. ozone tho quarter, opposit the stand, Tay filly, pufling like a locomutive, passed Rowdy Hoy aud cleared Mattle Huntor, but got no farthor, ‘The effort carried bim off bis fect and out of tha contest, Mowdy Boy trailed Mattia Hunter to the homna-stretch, and then challenged for the lead. An interesting finish resulted in tho suc- ovss of the ware by nearly a len; Caparo’ fi" third quarter, ‘Timo, dif, 1:11, 12468, 2:21. Pool buyers wero now ina quandary. Thoy did not understand = that Splan was driving just nufast as be had to in ontor to win and no foster, and the time, togathor with the fact that Bay Billy could brush Uke lightning, and apparently ought to win if be would unly co stendy, nade tho result a perplexing problem, itwasa rave for blood, and the kuowlug ones were ontirely at soa, Just, velour to tho start for the fifth beat Mattio Hunter sold for $20 oyainst $13 for the fleld. From a beautiful start Slattic Hunter led through the fret quarter, with awd: aL wi Bay lougths back, struteh Hay Billy passed wdy oy and atuadily dakiod ou stuttio Hunter up to the mid- dla of the third quarter. Then he broke, and the Hittio mare cumo right away and won by tive lengths, Buy lily beat Kowdy Boy four lengths, Tne, 3, 1:09, 12455, 2164. + Grent Lastern and runuing mate, to, wagon, male three spectal trials aguinst 2:14. The reo~ ord of the first wae 2:3. Jn tho sesond «Great Enstern threw a shoo and was pulled Up at the quarter-polo. The third was made in 2:41, Hee peated breaks provonted # fast performuuce, To the Westerns Associated Press, CLEVELAND), O., July 27—At the second day's raves {t wae # good day, track, and nttendanoo, ‘Tho postponed 4:23 tros was won by Pilot It, takiug tho-Nret heat jn 2333, ‘Tho 2:27 trot, purse $1,000; ic} Anta Waese core 1 Argonuut,, 53 Vxeautor. 20 fone it tet nee O06 ie s H Pao! Mattlo Hunter. ce ie ae et jay” 13H bigad wil if gga 3 bee CeO STE net ae aa Lusy-wiw distunoed to tha frat heat for rune ning, Sorrei Day and Ben Hamilion were shut ul ente ulocpy Tom and Little Brown Jug wore wi 3. * Ny Grout Kustern, with runoing ‘mato Moultor, pao to ils to beat 3314, for a purse of $500; mien 2a 8 Rim Wa). He broke badly at both ae tempts. Hoe trica again Friday. — LA SALLE, Te ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Categgo Tribune, LA Satie, Illy July 3%.—TLuls was ‘tho accond day of the races at the Ln Salle Driving Park. ‘The woather was splondod and attendance large, ‘Tho frat ravo, 3:30 clase, was hintly contastod by the following horsva: Kontucky irl, Muttlo Graham, Hidden. Treasure, Pairnont, Bulle of Loxlugton, Sucken Malad, Luoy, Darlington, tne dioator, and Prinooss, The first won. Heat thunp, #aN. Lay the scoond or #:40 rac, Red Cross ensill ‘wou, bis competitors beluy Dr, Sboppard, Luna, Grand Sentinel, and Hubic, Best time, 2: — SARATOGA, N.Y. Sanatoaa, N. XY. July. 27.--The frat race, throo-quartera of 4 tulle, was won by Heduuin, Lucy walker socond, and Obarloy Gorham third, 1 ‘Ting, 1:00, ‘The socoi Linile and 500 yards, was won ict Gpramue” Wartold wopowd, aad Oriole third. ‘Time, 33: Tho thint race, ne and one-olghth miles, was wou by guauita,, Bow, usoR second, and Hi Franillp thicu, ‘ pect ; AQUATION. “+ Bpectal Dispatch to The Catcage Tribune ' Fouxsr HALL, Mich, July #%-Wolls won the Bonior slnglc, Muchmoro second. Tho Detroits won the pair oured, the Piokwicks second, ‘Tho Pickwicks woy $bo Junior souble, “Moganque secon. ee THE TRIGGYR, Spactat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribung, Luavenwourn, Kas, July 21.--A ‘large crowd assonibled at the Fair Grounds this afteruoon to witness the contest. at wings balls for the State * championship betweon two representatives of - tho ‘Topeka and two of the Leavenworth Gun Clubs. One hundred balls wern shot ty ench Afty to cach man, Tho -scoro stent no remarkable shooting was done, . y CRICKET. " Detnotr, Mich, July 27.—Tho Pittsburg | Cricket Club played a game with the Toninda- *, Sarmio8, thie sity, ils attonyoos, ny score wtoods Pittsburg, 1213 Insulars; 1 The, Voninsulars play {a Chicago Aug. 4. | a a BASE-BALIO. ©. ‘The Clevolands aro booye to meet tho home club this afternoon ‘at WhiteBtovking Park. An Interesting game may be tooked for;as tho yiattors arrive direct from a successful tour to, THE WEATHER. ° . ." SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrtor oF THe Ciize BiaxAr Orricen, Wast- twaros, D.O,duly 28-1 s.m—For the Ohié Vallor and Tennessee, fenorally far weather, winds mostly northerly, stationary barometer, statlon- ary or higher temperature. : For the Lower Lake rogion, gouerally fatr « wentbor, winds mostly north to west, atationary Darumcter, stationary or higher temperature. For the Upper Lake ragion and Uppor 3ilssis- eipp! Valley, warmer falr weather,’ variabio winds, stalonary or lower barometer. For the Lower Mississippi Valley, warmer fale weather, winds mostly southorty, ‘lower barom- eter, H ‘Tho Chicf Signal Officer furnishes tho follow- ing apecial bulietin: hse barometer is bigtest Inthe Northwest and lowest north of Lake Ontario. Thotemporature has falicn five to nine degrees in tho Mluule At= lantic States, and from one to ten degrees in tho South Adantic States. It has riseu sligntiy in the lake region and Northwest. The following temperatures are reported from stations on tho Northorn frontier: Eastport 64. Buclingtou 6, Quebee t, Montreal 64 Alpenn a4. Northorly winds continue in the Upper finke lon, ‘Tennessee, the Uppor Mississippi, and + Oblo Valleys, Bleewhere. winds are vurlable. Event rains ure reported frum Now Eugiend and the Mildic, Sguth Atlantic, und GuiE States, A rainfall of 197-100 Inches is reported from Carst- cana. The Misslesipp! bas fulicn fifteen faches att. Louts, _ Indications aro that slightly warmer, .falr weather will provall jo the Upper Lake “region, the Upper Mississippi, and Oblo Vulloys to-duy and to-inorrow, The rivers will cuntinue sta: tlonary or full alowiy. . LOCAL OBARILY ATION, GACAGY, July 27--10:18 p, 10.8 Ten Weather bai tra! Pigeons followed, but in. theso “iiaromever corrocted for temperature, olevation, and instrumental error. meter. #.ACe. ‘Mean humidity, 1. lecceameiee wen re. OGENEAL OBSERVATIONS, Ciicado, July %—10:18 p.m, Mea} aye, wind, © 2. TH] Baltbe u ‘Clear, Gmccececes EG ROSS! BerasasqRUas: adasseteuatTTeTs| eo’ cde! ae | 4 a] i : f& | 9 j a “7 oj w [a | 7 | ow 4 78. a i Ws @) a] a 4 | y a | % ole |. oe af. lear. OF LS Weg [ane] og : | os INWIGentis.) .0s\Cieer 3 os | 6s INA. mn ‘Oj Fal: ¢ a] o ([W, ale 2 0 Q : fe | 3% u ; we) 7 ue Hy gt | i \ 7B} of ale i 3) a a yn io | 78 yj wo i : H) 2 te i wi | Gt ul ; a 8 OU wa Be vic 1 vie BT h) 1 i ww iy tla Q NEW YORK CITY. j Spectat Disvateh to- Tne Chicaco Tribune New Yous, July 27.—-Temperaturo: at: 8:0 pt : ML, 80; 6, te T7330 D. te Tz 12 40; average $ temporaturo, 7243 average ton ture for : corresponding date lust. Ser, ee : THE RESTAURANT FIEND. , Arough and turuble Aght, which: resulted It, i Tuore than ordigurily serious couseytienves, uc currod about: 1:00 o’clovk yesterday ufternoon at Charles A. Boughton's restaurant, No. 103 ‘Wost Madison thier betweon Churiva Higgins, ayouug thumper, aud the proprielorof the place. the first uatied hat ordered: Tid eiten a heurts | mont when ho atarted to ent without olferiue paymont. Tho proprietor thoreupon uudertook 0 bounce” bin. Thoy kicked over the tablew, upset the chairs, and unceally mixed up the cuntents of the roum, When neur the. front) door, which is glass, one of thom tinde oan oxtra exertion and both fell through the panes of glass. Boughton rocaived ou the tote aru ano outabout four Juches long and anothor which sevored an artery and ict out blood tu generous quantities, Hizuins’ eyes wero almost entire fy closed, owing | to” the | pounding which Bourton had jntlicted, bis face vore the appeariuce of a raw beefstouk, dud bis right arin was badly laverated hy vontnet with the broken glass of the door, Both mun wero at- { tended by Dr. Vincent, who says that Boughton will be unable te stir nbout tor seve ue te ; adi= . i ‘ural come. Higains was locked up at the Weat ine. son Street Station. = ro A SAVAGE HUSBAND, William Labodny, a Bohominn, St yoars of age, Uving at No. 151 Billwaukeo avenuo, whito Ina At of drunkon rogo at 2:00 yesterday morning, assaulted his wife witha table-kaifo, and cut hor ina terrible tanner about the hands and fice, Dr. Nowninn, who attunded hor, sewed up ; dive wounds, ono over tho right-eye, about two 20 dhohos long, one alungside the nose, ong fn the left cheek, and two on tho back of the right and, Jie saya thoy are not dangerous. Lae hodny was arrested shortly aftor the uttack by Olllcar Redden. ‘ —a ; Werecommend Eldredge sowing-machines, BUSINESS NOTICES. a: Muok & Raynor's Moth Powder is tho Burest insect-killer, 1t makes, short work of , ronobes, fleas, tiios, and bedbuss. Also proserves | vatunble furs and woolvus (rom tha rayne ig s the. 7 \kurs of the lle Buck & Itnyner, make! : LLORIDA WATER, > [se Ss a a2) IMPERISHABLE sis PERFUME, ‘Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM, ; ———— DISSOLUTION NOTIOE, nears, $ DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartneralilp of Hiraeshoim & Heimaath, No. ¥ Ja bao | was this day dissolved by mutual con- sont, Frank’ Wutmesth withdrawing from tho firm. ~ All debts due tho Iate firm and all Indebludnoss of tho late Srat will be suttied by Christopher tirass- ‘ beim, at No, IéBouth Water-st, (olgned) ». ae ¥YBANK HELMNATIL, : ©. BTRASSU NIM. < PAPER, GEO. H. TAYLOR & CO., Bucocessore to Cleveland i’aper Oo, SY & 165 Desrbera-at. . PAPER. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEBA,