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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN: SATURDAY; ‘JULY “30, 1881I—SIXTEEN PAGES tha accomplicca. Midhat Pasha will pass against Philp, will bo tried on a charge of Is oxile on an Island’ away from all tho perjury, tho ‘Trensury prosecuting, FRANCT. ARDINAT, QUIBERT'S LETTER TO THE Pore. Loxnox, July %—'Tho “Wo tnderstand that immediately attor the publication of the letter of Cardinal (ulbert, Archbishop of Parls, to the Popa syinpathizing with htm in regard to the re- moval of the remains of Popo Pius [X., the Marquia Do Nonilles, the Frenclr. Ambassi- dor to Italy, visited the Itallan Minister of Foretgn Affairs, and expressed the rexret of tho French Government at the publication of such a document.” NEW YORK. Lovell, the Book Publisher, Fi- nancially Embarrassed, De-« sires an Extension.. + FOREIGN. ‘a —— A RATTLESNAKE, Tho Mxeiting Hunt Which a wit vo Extremists Mako a Weak | ° Againat the Land Bill : Mornty) Port Rattlesnake ON—Chasing with a Dog Williamaport (Da.) Correaponilences Philadetphia Times, Some remarkable ndventnres have occurred this summer which show that Qe: reptiles wnustnily. active ag well as victous, This ts attributed to tha extraordinary hot wenther which hus beon. prevailing, the Appearance of the comet, and the pecullur position of tha planets this mouth. Just. what Mnfluence the comet exercises over snakes Is not clearly explained, but there ara plenty of peoplaof more than ordinary intetli- gence who Insist that It does control their movements to acertatn extent, ‘his theory {s partly Mnstrated by an adventure that Samuel 'L, Wood, of this elty, recently tad with n rattlesnake of more than: ordinary size, Mr. Wood nt one timo belonged to the pollee force of thiscity, but 1s nt present employed at the olf racks of the Tidewater Company, n fow miles outof town, and ig rec- ognized as a gentienmnn of veracity. day Inst week he went over the mountain to White Deer Valley for the purposeot search- ing for aspecles of rattlestinke thut is very large and venomous to obtatn some * rattle: snake oll” for asick chili. ‘Tho off obtamet froin these snakes, by frying out tho fat, Is sald to possess wonderful medicinal virtues, II 1) omipuied by wt saguclons dog that wus consttered a good snake-linter, had: not been in the: valle: before the dog-came ona WwW! rattlesnakes just on the edge of a big wheat it nppeared that the snakes mute their ablding place in a pile of stones near by, aud when discovere ns they usual A Dealer Says No, There Has Beon No Money in Shipping Grain for a Year Past. —_—_—————_ ally the Measure Passes ier House by a Vote of 220 to 14, Carl Scliurz Vontes the Rumor that Ho Is to Bo Appointed Minister Panta, July 20.—-A decreo has been pro- to Germany. mmulgated ordering clections for members of t the Chumper of Deputies on tho 2tst of August, aud second ballots the Sunday fol- every Elfort Being Made by the Lords to Expedite Its Passage In - Their Chamber. ——_ A Young Rasoal Arrested While in the Act of Displaoing a Railroad THN CROWN DIAMONDS. The Chamber of Deputies, in spits of the. Government's only desiring a partial anle, passed the bill for the sale of all the Crown diamonda, tho proceeds to be devoted to the Museum fund, IC, ‘The opening of the Electric Exhibition ts postponed to the 11th of Augttst. SPANISH CLAIMS. Mavnm, July 20.—France declares harsdtt realy to compensate the Spaniards who sut- fered tlamages by the Chlet Bou Amena’s depredations, reserving to herself the right ot ascertaining whether compensation has Deen pald on account of damage done French subjects «during the Carlist and Communist {nstirrections or risings Jin Cuba, EMBAUKATION, Mansriues, July 29.—Tho embarkation of troops for Algeria continucs, sand loft ‘Thursday, NIFLEMEN, THE COMING MATCH AT BT. PAUL. Speelat Dispateh to The Chitago Tribune. “Nuw-Yonrk, July 29.—To-norrow evening, at7o'elock, the Yale tenm selected by the Manhattan Club to go to St. Paul, Minn, will start for the West in charge of Mujor George Acry, the enptatn, ‘The approaching festival of the Northwestern to commence there on Aug. 2, -Is oxciting considerable Interest among rific- men of this aity, ‘The Germans especially regard tho forthcoming inatelt as one of the best arranged teSts of skill with the rifle ever projected In the Northwest, and the Manhat- tan Club aro enthusingtic over ‘the. team tnt will compete for the prizes. ‘The team solected comprises the following members of the Club; Maj. George Acry, in charge; lun Hayes, Mr. Farrow, Charles Zettler, B. Overbangh, Mr, Nol- while Maj. Aery and } @O its reserves, noh Deputies ‘Determine’ to Sell all the Crown of That Body, with o hh by Gambotta, Its The Emperor of Austria Onlla én tho Fronch Monarohical Protendor, GREAT BRITAIN. CROP PROSPECTS, July 20.—Clare Sewwel feultural matters, In tan ngricuitural meectlug yester- jd not belleve tnere was grent The crops looked well, he Jd not bear the test of close in- Instantd of show ly do, fled to the stony heap, where they kept up a horrible rattling, aod appeared to be unuaunily Mr. Wood, armed with a stout stlel, pried up the stones, and scattered thent around, ‘Yo his surprise he counted seven simkes, one of which had attained enormous pro- portions, and was beautifully bronzed and tlecked with gold, ‘Thiy snake le endeay- ored to capture, as Iie supposed it world: contain 9 large amount of ail,-om account f its stout xppesrance, afraid to attack tho reptile: Wood was preparing a forke purpose of pinning tle veturan lo the grounil and drawing his’ fangs, from tustliet. or some other cause the big rattler seemed to divine what his assailant contemplited, and durting off suddenly tried to escape to the mountain, ‘Che dog was puton his trail, and followed hin up the south side of Kagle Mountain, giving ton hound. Mr. Wood followed, D. Night came on and the snake had not bean captured, Ag it was such 1 large one he dls. liked to glve It up, and, camping on tho sum- initoft the mountain, Ne romained there ull night. Early next morning the dog was out on the trail, and the pursuit was begun aguln. ‘The snake was svon discovered, bit it erawl- ed faster thin ity pursner could run, and id Eagle it moved with descending a ravine, @ dog in the mean the trall closely, kept Mr. a President of the Chamber of Deputles, to-day rend o decres closing the session of the Cham- ber. Me sald the country would judge the work of the session, and cach member would havo to bow to that Judgment. the pollcy,of ‘the future Chamber would bo {uspired by a determinution to promote the weil-bulng of the country, AYVGIANISTAN, THE RECENT BATTLE, ~ Lonnow, July 29,—Tho battle between the Ameer and Ayoob Khan insted threo hours, Brown, Walter and Mr. Joiner, young Mr, Overbaug) FOUMER WAS CROWNED NORTHWESTERN SCHUTZ at Jones Wood, In ‘1871, Mr. Hayes carried off the same prizo in 1876 at Phailadelphia, and the same year recolved the prize for the best Individual score nt the Chicago 8 f contest of the Sharpshvoters’ Unk ates in 1873 MM Farrow carried off the principal prize, r, te (enim is believed to be tha best id have beon sclected from the Club, ant there is manifest a strong belief that tt 'Y off the chief honors from the field THE LAND Bitte ernie ls snow, July 2.—Some indignation ‘a re tho Conserynilves at the Govern: ’s action on Parnell’s amendment to the ding to Clause 44 0 proviso that t ponding at the tine of tho r fixing judicial rent bo sis. jer Is determined. dient was carried by n vote of 209 to ‘0, ‘The smallness of tha minority vote Is at- {ributed to the absenca of iembers who, if the usual notice of the amendment liad beon jd have been present. id some other moderate Lib- all the teams fed until tha Int The London Times, in its editorial, srys: “We are inno way pledged to the support of the Ameer of Afghanistan.” 1N THE MOUSE OF COMMONS, Lord Hartington, Secretary of State for India, suld that since Ayoob Khan’s victory on Wednesday firing has been heard In the direction of Candahar. Gon, Hume has been Instructed to concen- trate his troops. at Quetta. ‘Chey number from 5,000 to 6,000, "The Marquis of Mipon, the Viceroy, would consider what stops are necessary snd conumunicnte with the Gov- ‘Tho loss on each side In the battle was from 800 to 400, ‘Tho nearest British out- post is suventy-elght miles from Candahar. HE UOT WHAT 18 WENT Foi, A Lahore dispatch states that the Ameer's Qenerat began the recent battle, The Ameer’s troups wore badly handled. HAMNTINGTON, Scoretary of State for India, replying. to a question as to whether the Governutent would support the Aimeor, suid thot if the Vicoory of India constdered. further steps necessary he would communicate it to the Government, and, until the Goverment: re- celvo further information, they did not pro- pose to take any steps. was not awnre that the Ameer had applied Gon, Iuine had been, jn: structed to conventrate lls troops at Quetta, so ag to provide against any disturbance EMBARRASSED. SONN We LOVELL, THE PUBLISIIER, ASKS FOR AN “XTENSION FROM 18 CRED ue like 2 fox- ut Was ungble and Henenge an erals abstalned from votlug. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, THE IOME-RULENS AND. THE INFERNAL MA- CHINES. New York, July 20.—Jolin W. Lovell, book publisher, nt Nos. 14 and 16 Astor place, has become financlally embarrassed, and has placed his affairs In the hands of his creditors in order to obtain an extension until December. Me has been dolng a very largo business on a moderate capital, and when the dull season arrived he became cramped fur ready money to mect maturing obligations, He had a large amountof stock in the hands of the printers and binders in and Chicago, to get ot of their over the Amecr’s for ‘The advisability of issuing a manifesto re- pudiating tho policy of attempted outrages, such os is shown by the Importation of in- fernat machines, has been influentiatly im- presed upon the lending Home-Rulers, but {thas been determined to tako no nellon for the present, on the ground that no evidence exists that the {importation 1s connected with Irlsh affaira, and, even if it 1s, 10 connection exists between the Importers and tho Llome- necelerated motion, at made for the river. time, following Wood advised where It was, sunkes that I over heard of,’ sald Wood, “this was the most remarkable, and 1 was determined to enpture it’? some open ground xt the feot of the mount he could overtake and As it nenred -Thetotal number of petitions presented in the House of Commons during the preaout session praying the Mouse to. reject any change Ju the law whicl may bo proposed for admitting athelets to Parlininent Is 1,902, with 290,85 signatures, and the number of potitions praying for tho alteration of the law 1s 07, with 115,541 signatures, DUADLAUGI MEETING, Inthe Touse of Commons this afternoon Mr, Harcourt, the Moma Secretary, said that. precautlons would be taken ngalnst the Brac. Jaugh meeting to protest agninst his exclu- ton, The meeting ts to bo held in Trafal; ‘Square next Tuesday evening, THE OPIUM TNADE, ‘The Secretary of the Soclety for the Sup- pression of the Oplum ‘Trae sonie thne ago wrote to the Viceory of Clilna explaining the Soclety's views on the tralile. Inreply,.says: * Oplum Is a subject on which England and Ching can never mect on con mon ground, China views the whole ques- ton froma moral and England from ni fiscal standpoint. ‘Lhe Chinese Goverment is im- Dressed with the neceusity of making atrenu- ous efforts to control the flood of opium be- fore It dverwheling ‘the whole country. new treaty with America, containing a pra- hivltory clause, encourages the belief that broad principles of juatice and feolings of humanity will prevail In the future relations of China with the wostorn nations,” pay.the amount duc thereon. Notes fell due very fast, and on one for $480, which was not pald, judginent was obtained, but execution was not Issued. ‘Tho ghances of other cred- itors pressing thelr claims to Judgment de- termined him to present tho condition of dispatel It, but he was mistaken. Occaslon- ally he ecaugita gilinpse of It as itinoved ahead rapidly, but could not come up with it. On reaching the bauk of tho river, it slid down quickly, and, taking: the water, com- need swimming for the othor store. This was more than bh Some thie was lost before he could get 2 boat to tuke himself and dog over the rlyer, hud. got a good start, trail was found again near tho oil works, and It was evident that this saynolous ratuler was for the hills. - ‘Che pursuit was con- Jata in the afternoon ho and his dog came up with the reptile In tne LI ing Grove settloment, north of Willlamspor' he bargained tor. TINK LANGE CREDITORS nud ask anextension of the general labilitics until Dee, 31, by wileh tine he hoped to real i tho fall und holiday trade ‘and bo enn- bled ‘to extricate himsolf from his ambarrass- te principal eredttors. wo ut his ofilee, Ue (iartington), | and the sake for assistunee, ment. A ‘ineoting of was held on few: di When a full statement wag presented to them, from which it appeared th bititles were about $160,000, and morigngs Nabilities $75,000, making a total iudebted- The nominal assets ugere- sisting: of stock on and in process of munufacture, stereotype and machinery, and real es- tors funlly determined to ar range the extension and extricate him from. tho present embarrassment. comuilttes of flye was APUINTED TO SUPERVISE THB: BUSINESS. ‘The Committes have undertaken with the other creditors to sca that the armgemonts A wombor of the tea suid to-day that all the large creditors jad Joined In the arrangement: ‘The amount’ on which th tenslon was asked 2 which there was about $25,000 number of swall creditors, which the Com- Lovell to pay.ns thoy ma- ture. ‘The Jarge creditors would advance $100,000 in minterial and. work in order to carry out the urrangement, ft: Wiis evident that its strongth was failing, and ag. it was in the act of crawilng through a fence, he struck it with his club, und broke its back. ‘The work ot dispatching It did not ocuupy. a minnte, and this pecutiarsnake nt last Iny dead at the feet of ite pursuors,—the man and dog. lt measured seven feet In Jenpth, and its toll was adorned with seventeen rattles and nr But tho most romarkabt iilghe was that it had worn its bo! mid all the fatty matter used iu maktg the GERMANY. ANOTHER FATAL DUET. Bentay, July 20.—A. duel was fought yos- terduy between a student and an olticer of the army reserve, ‘The weapons used wero pistols, ‘Lhe student was -killod, ‘This is the fifth aifair of a similar charactor In Ge many within a fortuight A DOUBTFUL RUMOR, Loxvow, July 20.—Tho Berlin correspond: ent of the Z'lmex says: mored that Carl Schurz will succeed Mr, ‘White as American Minister to Germany, It would doubtless be 1 splendid triumph to the man who ited from Berlin as a revolutionist more than thirty yenrs ago to return as Min- istor from the great Republic: of the West, but it {s doubtful whether such a transfor- mation would give much satisfaction at the a “It ts credibly ru- Conkling 2 an Editor. Gineinnatt Eng wtrer, . that cx-Senutor Conkting's to establish a news| us editor of it 11 undotinable something. We think, on ¢, itis uneasiness on account 1 Conkling. Doss this guntionan know what itis to odit s nowapapor? We xreatly fear be doos not. Ho appears pet Tullen are carried out. ‘The -statemont friends aro ike; install Mr, Conklin, mittes advise Mr. Into the popu- jt a nuwspaper is to feed owspaper ton everywhoro would be glad to ball, Mr. ass frater, buton Mr. Coukling'’s account wo him to exumine well tho couch be- fore bo Nes AtGoodwood, the raca for the Molecomb Stakes was won by Adrastus, Ballol second, and Keene's Forgut-Mg-Not third. ‘Tho Chesterflold Cup was won by Victor Emanuel, Incendiary second, and: ‘Leyl- dowh upon It. what ropresontntions muy bave buon made to hhn, wo can tssuro him it ls no towery bed of case upon whieh people are ‘toted to tha A wan may be wbte to hold ios delegates tn a National Convention, and yot fail mlecrably tg sustain hinevit agiioatan injured subscriber, that Mr. Conkling has wl the women jn A DEALER DECLARES THAT SHIPPERS MARE St. Perensnuna, July 2,—Thirty houses belonging to Jews fn the yillages of Borlspol and Birizan, In the Government of Poltava, wore destroyed, ‘The troops fired upon the rlotors, killing four. Bentay, July %.—There aro demonstra- tions every night against the Jows at linin- morstoln, West Prussia, and furthor excesses are fearad, The gendarmes are powerless. ‘There wore similar rlots at Baerwald, Pome- ranta, ‘Tuesday, when a quantity of Jowlsh, property was destroyed. THE TRANSVAAL, NEGOTIATIONS, Dunnan, July 20.—Llicre have becn sov- eral meetings of the Boers and the Royal Commission, .and everything appoars ina {alr way of sottlomont. ‘ho prinelpal con- ditions of the Convention aru tho right of passage of British troops through the ‘lrans- yanl, the Suzerain’s control of foreign ro- Jntions,. tha: abolition of slavery, and the maintenance of religious Ilberty, Volksraad does ‘not ratify the Convention within thros months, the Queen's -soverekgu- ty will revive, DENMARK. THE POLITICAL CONTEST. Lonpox, July 20.—A disnateh froin Copen- hagen saya:: “In spite of the Radical tri- umnpli In the elections, the Ministers hayo de- termined so long as they ara backed by nina. ‘fority of tho Uppor House to continue tholr strugele for the constitution of 1868, which gives both Houses cqual power, ‘The Radl- enls ore enileavoring to make the Lower House supreme by Imposing Mluluters of Its own selection on the King. —— New Yous, July 20,—It wis reported on the Produce Exchango to-day that the finn of L, Grass & Co,, grain deatora, hud failed and was heavily In debt, Adolph Bock,, member of tho firm In this country, was asked for a statomont of .the firms affairs, and he denied that tho firm had falted. heard. the rumor, too,” said he, “and the only reason I can imagine for the false ro- port Is wo have determined to dissolve partnership, There is 10 money in the ox- portlug business, and therefore we intend to getoutofit, The fact Is, there is TOO MUCIE SPECULATION 1N THIS COUNTRY, and it has ruined Jogitlmate business, Tt bo- ing with the farmer, who sells cro) ay not yet ralsed, and ts continue stult is delivered In England, Foreign coun- tries benefit by the spoculs Wall strect imen are not antisied with speculating in. stocks, buy and sell grain too, Dealing in options hag revived trado, I yonture to say there Is nota gratn shipper here who has imude any ;, Phorefore we Inteyd + The Nassau Stakes were won by Theblas, Gal second, and Lorillard’s Seneca third, WORATH AND MIKEVITT. The Grand Jury found a true bill agatnat McGrath and McKevitt for attompting to blow up the Towu-Hiall of this elty on the Mth of last month, ‘ IN THE 11OUSE OF COMMONS the Under Furelyn Secretary sald that It 1s Rotnow intended to take further stops re- faring tho murderers of Onpt. Elllott and te Magistrate Malcom in the ‘Transvaal’ THE STOCKS OF CANK BUGAT ‘nthe chief constning countries are 80 mods tate that the prospects of the best supply is, Watched with more anxiety than usual, Even ithis critical perlod of the season snles of me Weru reported for delivery at caslor LOUD RANDOLPIL CHUNCHILE, xtravagunt spoech to-day, inoved his lou on tho third reading of the Land that the bill, being the result of revolu- ary agitation, encourages the repudiation ‘Ontracty, Is opposud to Individual |Mber- ‘i leeateulated to utlminish tho socurity of 'y and prosperity In Ireland, and to anger bet unlon with Great Britain, ridiculing = Lord and powerfully justifying ‘the ald it would be unbecoming in BS loxize the measure, but the attucks nst it were such as dld not muke neces ‘ry Hts detense, Gibson, Conservative, replied to Gladstone, William Shaw, Home Rule, had tribute to Gladstone, a desultory as continued by Lord Elctio, snd other oxtronilsts, amidst the Mpattenco of the House, and the t being to prevent a third reading Morning sitting, ally suspended ita sitting un- ght, and the sitting of the Lords il, in hope of taking a itis truo, ay nlleyed, the warm and loving hoarts of North America bouting upon his string he ts hardly the parson tosay no to tho sud-oyed fat when sho comes in with her two-col- joa for her suppressed and aullering sux. tis one thing to (avy assoasmants to carry on a political campulgn and another thing to collect p3.lu advance foru work! menoy, out of 2 inun who ie 4 t tha omergonyy. And could he do this by the exorcise of olthor the atratawoms of iove or war, it: infxhe then be jown ay the greatost offort of his lito, 1 Hie Know anything about thedctalls of nowspapur inanngomont? in ho estimate job- and toll 8 pionic committcs bow much tive oighth-shuot posture W they will bo ready? Can. ho write vhurch noticus, and indite ‘obituary poutry? Can be make paste and punctuate tnanusoript? Can ho write up a prizo-hog or a privesfight al Atcing toring? ir. Conktlug must answor for himec! We have alvo to inform thut thore is a vast and , tho stump and takin, a reading the Devlur- i . ad doll ‘These wre thin money in the last year to get out of business, TELEGRAPHY, THE NORTIWESTERN LEASE, © New You, July 9.—An agreement was entered in tho Register’s oflice here to-day, showing that the Western’ Unton Tolegraph Company have secured a ninoty-nine years’ tease of tho Hnes of the Northwestern ‘Tole-,| araph Company of Wisconstn, operated in tho States and ‘lerritories and the Rominlon; of Canada, Tho agreement ts dated May 7, isst, and proyides that the Western - Union Company, in ‘addition to paying 7 por cant interest on flrat mortgage bonds, aggregating $1,180,000, wIIl pay a rental of $100,000 for the reat statesman band spocchcs for a , 1 of 4g tiigpepgenne Ry px a luarnos four every your of bia mortal life, [tie an oasy thing to hohl a Scuate In deadiook, but quite, aditfor- ent matter to construct 8 newspaper’ that wilt dO people, inuny of thom naar lighted. When Mr. Conkting onters tae Journal: fatle Hold bo will at once become a ub) tiolam, and It hu ia nt all sensitive some of tho remarks which will bo ude about him. Zi Mothods which avall a poraon In one sphoro of fe with fall wim uteri: Conkling wilt discover ‘| contemptuotis gesture or 1 scornful look, or put But we presume noth- eter thiv proud and haughty ia pUrpode, WOAtover It Boro people are over rushing In whore anguls foar to troad.— it bo cannot print a G sneer into cold jug we can say will creasing the: rate unffl it shall $150,000 =n yonr, i and, aftor this, pay the latter sium until nine- ty-uine years have expire, also all taxes and Interest upon the capital Btoake of the North-, rest to be pald on the ir eont the first yonr, 4 the be increased ond-vighth of 1 per cent ench succeeuing vear,so as to reach 6 por cent in 1608 and continue at thot rate during ths romuindar of thoterm of contraut? ‘The Northwestern Com: tain Its organization, ranta a further all for that purpose, ——_. HARTMANN, THE WINTEN-PAGACE ASSASIN, Disyated to The Chicago Tribune New Yous, July 28,—Leo Hartmann, the | colobrated Russian Nibfilst, who has. sue cessfully escaped tha synted.of the cutest detectives In the world, arrived iu this city trom Europe to-day, It has been erroneous. jy stated that.:he | was’ :scen in this elty some days ago,? but. ‘Tur’ Tam une {9 enablod:;to contradict this story” A. representative: of - THs ‘Tupyne visited Hartmayp this gvening, and: proceeded to queation him: us to bls rengons’ for visiting this country, ‘Tio horo of a thousand narrow excapes, and, If report be true, the orlglnater of Imgny desperate and deadly plots against the Muscovito Zaulre, Ti NEY'S WEAKNESS, onding July, Lonpon, duly 90.-A dispateh’ from says the Bey has fruittesly endeavored to ratse an Irregular force to proceed to the in- terior, Heo has gent a requisition to Blsorta for irregular cavalry, but tho men ‘positively refused to respond, -An open revolt was ou aking out In that place, ~ AUSTRIA, 2 Nt ‘TnrestR, July 20,—The Austrians are en- countering such difficulties thay thoy havo postponed the Introduction of the Landwehr, system tu the District of Cattarau. 5 KING NENIY, ‘Vienna; July 90,—Tho Ewporor visited the, Count Da Chambord at, his town Files That Got Drunk—A Pint ‘of Beor for a Swarm of Files, Yar Fear atin een ovory one of Jd a Dock street voer-drawer, as bu ra Mehitay ropartorerovory uowapanor aica| reading of the bi thiraty Foporter. * reassembled, the Dill was d thn and pnssed,—220,to 1, &% exclusively composed of us followa; Bartlett, the Earl Dixon-Hartland, Henry bard, Onslow, Viscount David Scott, Schoibor, James A. lenry ‘Tyler, Warton, and Whit ty of the Consurvatives and ‘arneliltes, tucluding Pamolt, re ’’ bo spoke up as be drow tho reportur's attention ton awarm of flow reyallug themselves Jo 8 trough from srippings of the spixat, w files drinks a pint of be the polut of bre and, Jolin Hubl lowance of $2,500 yer year until they sobor up. in the bar chormist. f,"" replied the reporter," 1 au take atlok thotr feot Iq the holes in that mosquito netting: and sort O° tal around it, ae E MOUSE OF LORDS ne dill was Toad a first thne, tadlug was tixed for Monday next. TEORIA'S CLAIMS, that the Government hay ding them to attach Mttle fins tho statement that the Infernal ‘remade in Peorla, The suthorl- #8 certaln reports bearlug om the Sha shipment of the explosives RaCoveran a Heo mauntcated to the Amert- fyel pretty Huber, #0 oy bub ring there uu That’ 358 OU) vo got un idea kome of those tha bring Ia tholr Srlende, * ° Hy NOTES, ; Rowe, July 2—The Court of Appeal has Teduced the ‘sentence passed on tho six pere sous arrested fur slot at ‘the removal of the yoor of Pope Phus 1X, THE: BAST, TUR ABBABING, . ConsTaNTixorie, July 20, murdergr of Abdul Aziz has becn exiled to the Provines of Hedjaz, Arabla, apart frou ud one Over Befuat thea the vlook i . ju MABEL WILU! CK, Sat eid to ni me oe uae backs acl Hicued Waste lope hi ERYORCK, Susuroualy, ‘ the jivel case of Wilberforce docs not look Iike a Nibillat—that ts tosay, ho docs not possess the appoarance of A CRIME-STAINED APOSTLE OF AASASINA> TION. Hartmann was asked If bo Intended to take up hia resitenco permanently In the Tnited States, “No,” was tho quick response in French, spoken with a decided Russian necent. “EF have no such intention. As soon n4 circumstances will permit I un fully prepared to return to Russia, togethor with my comrades. I mean to Gout ag the bitter end, tho atruggic against “It ts well known that tho police-agents of Rusata ‘are nutter you for the part you have taken! many of tho inoat violent cuterprisos of thy Nihilists, io you not feur arrest on crosding the Huastin fronticr, antdnre sou not especially exposed to dangor from the tact that you are now publishing to the world the fact of your intention to return?” “I have no auch feur,” answered Hartmann. “We ara pupplicd withumple means to baie the watchtultiess of Russinu spice, and to puss and repase the frontier withuut being known, Even in Iussia Itaclf wo aro comparatively anfe, Toei clusecs of the population aro on otir side, ant BEADY-TO CONCHA UB FROM ALL PURSUIT. ‘To show you how ouay it Is for one of our party to elude ‘Uetection, f do not mind telling you that, two weeks ogo, after. yuittl Lon- don, ostensibly for Now York, have beott on the. Continent, bave passa through = Germany, Nerlin included, and have vialted @ Hussian town about forty miles distunt from the German frontier, In London my every step was dogged by Kussinn spies. If enught in Germany 1 would bave beon urrested and delivered up to tho Russian Governinent, Aud yet [ contrived to pass avery- whero’ unobserved and unmolested. Dart of. my plin wus to create the fin- rossion thut I had snied for Amorica. ‘ur this purpose one of my friends loft London with ing, underthenumeol Harton, on board the Hotterdam steamer Coland, and arrived here afortnight ago. ‘This was. the sourco of the rumor published by some New York pupers about. my beng In this uity. 2 left tho steamer at Rotterdam, ran up by oxpress to the Russian frontier, and came back in timo to catch one of tho next steamers bound for this point, emburk- dng under an nssumed nuimu.”, * Am Ito understand, thon, that you intend kooplug up your connection with Nibitismy” “unpounTnpy,’? fatd Hartmann, In agdelermined tone; "Indeed, the purpose of my juurney is conuected with our movement, “T’am come as delegate of oe peru Commtttay: of the [tussian evolutiongry party to the Ca the United States, and have no burgonal, inotlve whatever in coming hare, 1 am the boarer of nu order to that offect from the Excoutive Com- toe? nilttec.’ ” Where does tho money of tho Nifiilista como from?" asked tho Interviewer, * “ Every individual, after becoming 2 member of our party, renounees all rights of property, and delivers all he possesses to the party. From the accounts of former politieal trinis in Russia, you cin Hoo that wo had and have sult several Nery rien poople inourranks. ‘Tous tho ques- jon WHENCE OUR MONEY COMES is casily soly . “ Aro Guverninent agents over active as Ni- hilists, and, if so, how «do you expicin it?" “ Former political trials, aa well us recent ro- ports, have shown that tho agents of Nibillsin are overywhore,—in the nrny, in the navy, {n all clvil departments, even among the soles of tho secret police. These agents ‘gre, of course, active Nihilists, as thoy bave ene tered tho servico of the Guvernment only ag such. Besides, thore ara many bona fide Gov- ernment employs who ure catight by tho spirit of tho tino, and, -scelng tho horrors committed ie the Government they serve, gredunally become revoludonisis. The numbor of Government officials secretly Jolning our movement fs tho best proof of THE INNEPARADLE DISORGANIZATION ible. has selzed on tho olficial spheres of asta.” 4 “So you are confident that the Nihilists will gueceed in overthrowing tho Czardom, and hope to gain the symputhy of the American peopia for your, eause?" “T hope une trust that I may succecd in my mission, Has not onv of your, noblest and beat citizens, one of tho moat gencrous warciors in’ tho caure of freedom. on this continent,—bas not Wendell Pbiliips pub- Kiely expressed. hla respect ond sympathy forthe Nihilists? Hushe not spoken the noble words: *1f liberty cannot be gained by any other tmeuns but the dagger, thon welcome tho dag- ue? What wo want is not indulgence, not pity. Wo.wish tho American people to know the truth about Hussla. Thon thelr sympathy fur our cnuse fs assured.” ITEMS. CANE SCHUNZ DENIES THE REPORT OF 1s GOING TO GEUMANY AS BUINISTEIL apectat Disvatch to The Chteago Tribune, - atte Your, July 24—The Mon. Cart Se irz says in regard to the rumor that ho is to bu ent to Germany ng Minister to suc- the Mon. Andrew D, White, resigned: ‘he report Is untrue, and without the slightest foundation. My namo has been used in connection with the position orily in unreliable clreles, and hence the rumar has no force as far as truth is concerned, - When Mr. Garfiold was Inaugurated the papers mentioned meas a likely candidate, but with iny authority It was denied. No, I would not accept the position were It offered me, and Ithink the Dresident understands my feelings on tha subject.” A YOUNG NASCAL ATHESTED F°R DISPLAG- “ING A RAILWAY SWITCH, To the Western Assoctated Press, New Youn, July 20.—James Mavorga, 15 yours old, was seen this morning to displace aswiteh on the Uudson River Railroad at Sixty-first street and ‘Iwolfth avenue, and pin itdown. Ife was arrested and arraigned Inthe Police Court, where he sald ho was a messenger for the Mutual Telegraph Com- pany. Ilo was ‘pit under $1,000 to answer, In connection with this ease, It waa stated that alter 7 o’clock lust night, as the train of four cars, containing children, was coming from an excursion at Inwood, the engincor noticed that the switch was inlspinced, Ile applied the brakes and stopped tho train in tino to prevent what inight have beon. 1 ter- rible disaster. . A SUIT AGAINST TILDEN. oho suit ef Jnities af AVIns oti, of ie el jolt. assignee In bankruptoy of tho Gatato of Willan G. Wetmore, apalnist San uel J, ‘Tilden, was called this afternoon be- ‘fore Judge. Blatehford, in the United States Clreuit Court. . YOUTHVUL NOAD AGENTS, Four boys, from 9 to 13 years of age, to-day attacked an old Garman woman nied Mrse Mannah Davylaoch, in Hoster street, robboid. her of $150, and mudo thelrescape, — - PAID ITS TAXES, The Manhattan Railroad Company to-day patd the Recelver of ‘Taxes $150,187, Its por= thon of the $1,000,000 taxes levied on clevated railroad structures, A PEDESTRIAN CHALLENGE, Fred" Krohne has issued a cliullenge to Harrlinan, O'Leary, ‘Tracy, of Cinciinatl, ‘Tabor and Vaughan, of Enaland, to, walk lin six days (us hours) for from $500 to $2,500 n side, heel-and-toe walking, for the champlonshlp of the world, the rico to take place In New York or Chicago In October, GRANTED AN EXTENSION, John W, Lovell, the book publishor, has laced his affulrs Inthe hands of lis cred. tors in order to obtuln an extension until Dec. St. ‘otal Indebtedness, $225,000; the nominal :assats nygregnte $350,000, ‘The large creditors have jolnad In au. arrange- ment granting an extension, 3 LEO HANTMANN, THE RUSSIAN NIMLIST, arrived In this city two days ago, aud pro- poses soon to relate publicly sone of lis exc, fesienses in Russia, and’ endeavor to eu. Heiten tha American people on the con- didon .of the sublects of the Czar, Ile ia credited with having organized * and been ongaged In inany. attempts on the life of the Inte Czar, For the prasant, Hartmann keeps his piace of resitlunce, this clty concealod. Hartmann Britis 0 let- tor fron} the * Excuutive Committee Russian Social Ltevolutionist Party,” uddressed to the American people, 7 SHOT DEAD, : John West, a Swaedo, was shot dead to-da by Charles MoNulty, at Scarsdale, uoar tris elty, West had boon dlséharged froin, ene ployment by. MoNulty, and had a kulfe drawn on the latter when shot, —————$—$—— Indian Hobbers, Chambers’ Journal, Tho dolfctous coolness of the ‘night has auc- couded tho fterce bout of o Cad in Muy, Tao froonhigat makvaa wimie day, but bow soft Is ite tight, . however bright, ‘vomparod with the sunlight of a fuw. hours” before) party of Gruvolers having . cooked outen thelr fruqule venting ineal, bave. now spread thuir carpets und quilts on, tho round Ju the mange grove aud lald themsolvos own to sleep, Allis now slient save woon tho uokals rund tho air with tuoir horrid ores, A juckal gives & yelp on ono sido of the grove; Qoother answers with 3 how! side, Theso aro nut juckule, but voufuderate thieves, uno of whom outers the grovu at tho eud furthest from whore tl leap travelers ie, On his stomach to steals quictly along from onu tree to another, Soe leaves rustle; w travolor calls out, wheroupon tho atenlthy ong volls blmuvlf ty a heap and Ios Gead-atill, and will so [io for balf uu hour or nore if nocossary, Jaok near the grove, a8 iit had dust vecasnd tt and rustied the leaves. The thlot drage bim- sol aloue tha wround awain. At levgth bo bas reached peother, | Ono stiffened han lo agony. 3The un! inlly disemboweled, and hi Ie shower feartul mutilation, His lend adversary had a bullot-hole In the stoutder and soveril atnbs in the neck and bel, afiicted brothor to fathoi 908 88 A pil~ low probally contains something valuable, ‘Ene dusky thief removes it t i tho Anoring sleeper. lu noxt makes over on his touches on tho face, It was caay for tha what he wanted, creeps gently exact nature of 8 Mr. Palmiter tiny watch 8 catamount was also watéh mad with hunger, as shown: by his. emi bad selocied human proy instend of prang upon bin. The was cnublei to get ono shot at the it knovked the ritle from ble hinds and grappled with him, Tho strugglu must bare been therco and protractes), as the ground for some distance around was covered with blood, until, mortally wountled, the combatants keparnte consent to wrestie with end, having mot all thetr otothing except a 8 Ua ai seer cloth, and smonr themselves sie oll, 80 84 ae ‘Asp of any one selzin; They seldom curry arins, in ‘na ‘ordinary f light aporr-houds hort, thyht loin. ‘oslip outof the seneo, but atrap n cot to each fore-arni, wilt! deyond the eibows, with a backwat ol which they can gito a sovere, If not deadly, ind to any one trying to ee! orally, however, they carr! Tho “houses of min! tl natives have mud walla only, through which the thieves dig a bole to cffect an ent! reat Indian storics about robbers of proceeding 1 house with-bi waltod quietly until the thief put ble head In hrough the bolo, aud killed bim with a blow of an axe; how another waited with hand, and tho thief this thine first, she tied bis ankles quickly to, took him prisoner, hut whon the nolghboi poared they found only « headless trunk. ——— THE OLD NORSE VESSEL. Minister Stevens Deacription of the Exhumed ship Built a Thousand the death-agony, The catamount mensured five foot six inches io length and wns over twenty Inches high, —<—<———$—_—_— AMUSEMENTS, THE THOMAS CONCERTS. At tho Thomas concert Inst avening the seq- ond of the " requost programs” was given to @ larye nuctionce, As compared with tho first pro= gram, the requester ovidently sought fora bighor grade of tousic, fur among tho numbers wore such pieces na the march and overture to “'Tannbilusor,” the Bizet Suite, tho overture to tho Allegretto and Scherzo from Hecthoven’s Seventh ‘Symphony, and atrangement of the Dances,” the Nghter numbers bein rt “Berenatle,” tho burlesque ' "the * Amurytlis,” Strauss’ 0 ‘nltz."and Moyerbuer's first’ Packeltans” ‘he progruins Cur to-duy are uf a popular actor. ‘That forthe matinge will be as ful- utting his heels itt “Don Glovannl, ‘A lotter from tho Hon, Jobn L. Stevens, United States Minister to Sweden, dated at Stockholm, Juno 80, and printed by the Augusta (Mo,) Jour= nal, gives the Tollowing Interesting deseription Of tho recently exhumed Norse vessel: “Wo wore much Interusted in seelng tho woll- preserved roinaing of an old Norso vessel bullta Hfteon inouths slice exe 5} roh--!Tadlenne,” from “I.‘A¢e aino”, Proaporous Voya; Tuller Musto All ii thousand years a; humed from ite distant, southwest fron this city, o Curlatiania Fjord, thera {ea amall village’ called Gi nour which there isa tumulus long kno} the local traditions under thi it Ai and) meadows Stretching from the water's edge Gf the fjord tu the foot of the touttains, round bill, nearly 140 fuct in covered with green turf, A proud tul Norse King, It was told from generation to generation, bad found bere his inet resting- placo, surrounded by his horses and his doxs, and with precious treasures of colne and Jewels placed near bis body. For centurics hosts were supposed hero to keep wateh and ward, jw altuated this of modern Inquiry has disarmed fear and dured to penetritte the secrets of tho King’s mound. ‘The result has been tho unearthing of a Vessel of war of the niuth century, u complete viking craft, in which some unkuown chieftutn at the closo of bls cureer of explolts north aud sout! on fjord, river, and sea, had been entombe with tho regal honura of his peoplo and tine. ‘Tho sons of tho furmor. on whoso land tumulus is situated, fn Junuury, 18, bo- gan an excavation, and, digging down from in striking Umber. They: led thelr work, and repurted tholr tdis- covery to tha leurned nen of the Antiquarian Association at Christlanin. 2" Tel ture" Fra Dias THE SOUTH PARK PROGRAM, + Tho program for the South Park musle, which willbe played in tho “west park" this after- noon, cummuncing at 4 o’oluck, will be as fol- ‘ ‘ 1. Gon. Kameke March...... 1 2 Overture to A NizhtinG: 3. “Bounds from Vieonn Wall 4. * La Hohemien Fantasia” 5. Overture Queen fora ‘Tho latter suntan Antiquariun expert totuke up, tho task where the suns of the furmor bud left it, and sucecss- fully pushed tho investigation. Tho di tinued some wocks, 11 see oven eas hi ie % “Pirates of Penzance Fantasie” 8. Scone and chorus frou 9. *Postitlion L'Amou 10. “ Verileto Waltzus" AL, “ Bueebanten Galoy BUSINESS NOTICES, Eldrodgo & Woodbridge, 102 Madison, the abirts and furalehing gouds. Shirts to order from #18 tos (por ducpr, bits ready, sane : i. Unoqualed tn qunltt; and workmanahip, A perfect ue guaranteed. is aP with twenty ribs. which de. was du i inile from the water-H3ae of the ford, aud the character of tho alluvial soft conclusively proves that in formor centuries tho waters reached Its basc. sel evidently had been drawn from the fjord on shore and pluced on a layerof bazel branches been covered with da tho whole had been tilied with earth and baud to form the funern! mound, “The vossel was placed with tho stern toward the seu, in accord with the opinion of the thio, thnt when tho Grout Father of. God and should call the burled Chieftain bho might start from his burial tomb with bis fully-appotnted craftun the foaming occan, tho yeasel wore fi mains of several stnall fiualy-abaped oaken i ber of oars, sotne of theso for tho amall boats, others, full twenty foot in tength, for alding tho propulsion of the largor craft, Ti Mnish of those oars scarcely admit of foiprove- ment, much like those In wseut the present day at tho bout-races, ondiy In a small tine-cut Dinde, some with ornamental carvin tle of onk chips was found an elegant atchet of the shape peouliur to the young fron age. All along the outer sides of the vessel nearly” from stem to storn, extended arow of elroufur shicids,placed liku the scales of a tishand thove ure partly painted in yellow and black. J the middle of the vessel a secured to the bottom, with # equuro hule forthe toast, and soveral contrivances, that the mast could be tuid downatt, In this part of the vessel way constructed the funeral cham- planks and beams and moss, and tho sides hut It iu worth rememboring that raut’s Seltzer Aperient {a tho concenteatod. ‘dus .plicaty of tho eetebrated German springs whoso nuiine It bears, and whose virtues It so cralnently ee "s Hiteala Salve in the ‘edding's tussia Salve in the Use Reddit: PARASOLS, The West End ero PQrasol — Season AT THE GREAT Wes ad Dey Gon CARSON, PIRIE & C0.’S, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, 250 Black and Seal Brown. 20-fach . Twilled Silk Parasols at 78 ets.; worth $1.50, 190 more of our $1,10 (you know them) FLORIDA WATER and BAY RUM 30 cts. a bottle. South Side Prico from 45 ets, to 76 ets. Don’t It Pay to Trade on the West Side? TET CONTRAST! While other Rakin TERATED with largo ouk block trmly formed by stron i Afteen fect square. Hero a ke appolutincat met tho explorers, Some ruth- tugs band, norved dy" led In some anterior time, when tho costly wenpons and Jewelaof buried herocs made temptations too strong for the superstitious ven- or f tho surviving warriors, or ata duy whon the greed for wealth was overmus! ing with the suns of Northen, the burlal mound had been desecrated, Its Jeweled contents tuken away, and what was loft was duo to the haste and foar under which the robbers bad done tholr work, w human bonus, enme shrods nonta of bridles, bronze, silver, and lead, and some motal buttons, on one of which ts 4 remurkablo representation of 1 cavaller with a lowered lunce. aide of the chamber wero discovered tho bonus Of 8 horse and of two dogs. In the forward purt of tho ship wna. found A laryo coppel woeal: supposod to be. tho kitchen caldron piece the antique period remarkable speci ry t6 a8 fe fully excavated and removed to Christiania, and placed erect on ite keel in a bullding special) repured ta receive it, Wowero struck wit! 8 tue nauticul proportions, which plainly ine dicute how little change has b jh form aud cunning of ocean cratt in tio contur: ies which have clapsod sinco this waa first tauncbed on tho wave, ‘+ As to tho time which has pagsod since this leco of ancient Norse naval architecture has In buried banvath the hillock which the chief- thore 1s no doubt among the antiquurians that {t dates from tho porlod termed tho younwer Iron Age, distant from our ‘The antiquuriun wusouns at imen of the vik~ i have been care- econ made {i the taln’s followers reared: 4 ruining whluh Benadinayian much subjects, A thot yeaso! was fashlone: out of the sulid ork! Wo carefully examined ite workiwanahip, On kool, ster, riba, and cusings were ta bo tho builders’ tool ws plainly as though of day, and tho fibre of the oak is wonderfully pre- ‘The jb rivets was that ofakiliful b untiquarians and olliclaly deserve crodit for u- curing so carefully this splundid romaly of the watoreorast ‘of tho olden time,” —————— A Death- Hight pide a Catamount, Bradford (Fa.) New £1 L, Palmiter, "at Hanatlion: ‘Township, MoKean County, was a farmer, and the seotton he lived tsone of the wildest in BM tho deep forvat some tiles trom home isa decr-ilck, whiub te atill fraquented by mats despite the joronds iade upon sand years since thig of fron bolts and js. The Norwegian he ot croachinents upon alyillzauon, On tho afturnoun uf June 87 the old is fauilly bia intention of warchiug thie doorelick, and, taking bis ¢ purtod, {tis fair to presume, with tho object of although the gamo sport ut this tine d residents, bowcver, are uot prona He did not retura ut hs Ofrounistanee Whiob ouuad by funnily no groat uncaainvas, a8 Dir, Palin not too foeble to regard vainvlng out aloyo asa bl Wi) ar wpant, hows over, aud still Whe ubsontes did not upngi is rolutives became anxious and thougat some misfortune inixht buve betullen him, und hi brother set fook him up. Hu made bis way to the deerelluk by the shurtout course and but the sunt Was ett ing jongvorne spot, It was in rusty ritic, du- thing 4 shot at a we dO. Tat counienehee aut UM end other bu such regulations, with wil big buste, a houpprouclied the ‘h @ purliny stream, ted und ullod ble. but only utr echo booted in retucn, us thougs ta sion, Inthe soft unrth at tho edge of th rook bo sw Tho huprint of deers Bnally came upon the woll-delined {mprossion of ly atinnan foot, whore fe vwaur bud stupped wisters er a athor side of the thas, been Kept UNCHANGED fn all of Sere HROLNESS, PORE 1 FACE of tte belo, (oe taen ot the rich and poor, mucve fe baa Boe teed fr the last 18 yearns? A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER SOLD IN BULK, STEELE & PRICE, Mannfuctarers of Tapulin Yeast G Flavoring Extrects, oft Catcago oad 8 = JO Olid Ice Cream: tod bis attention, ant Attracted bis attention, Seog or euites us the tiine-hone orod arin belonging to bis brother. The barrel ee aeruiebteen A coligpeed exp cu thu tips violent blow. ‘i ndieat ta cba ¥ ad iy A FI an tired. oyor a lox at one Hide of the sural jod upon the cure ke animal, auol ae of wae sett no Runter would nw woods, that ft bud died A Sow foot away tay w bumau figure, cy arte the muri ting ca its fave, but Mr, Hi the worst, and Rot surprised 98 ho Tirtod it ‘ovun'so ave’ tho wun’ face Of bis Uy 10) bulo to tho deor lick cnug Of B yreut oUt: