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: ‘WE CIICAGO” TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST “7 181—1HN PAGS. —~ i wat to prayers, searcely ni honorable member followed. Atthodoorof the House stoot (wo Deputy-Sergeants-nt-Arms, Erskine ant Cosset, Jr, flanked on elthor side by a num beroft polleemen, pleked for great bodily have power to ainy the sale, ander any writ of oxooution, of the tenaney nntll Me termination of proveedings on the appilention, The Conservatives in the Jlouse of Lords fiave not yeb deekted npon some serious tenants against their landlords which enabled Mr. Paructl te mnkn the Land League supreme in ireland and to intensity thoxe feelings of na- Honal asimasity whieh inhna been the labor or xeners tions of statesmen to cilnec. FRANCK. Portugal, Beigium, tho Netherlands, Denmark. Norway, and Sweden, with Switzerland; nnd third, the Eastern ones, inching Turkey, Qirerer. Tttumanin. Kereta, and Montenerra, ow, all these Btales would ¢ to form A canfederstion te he exp by Federal Council. tho members of THE PIREMAN’S WALTZ. “Will You Go to the Fire This Evon- FOREIGN. ! ee Great Sensation Caused whereot strength, Anmnber of uthtotle Conserva- | points, Including tho clause dealing with tho Grent Powers would havo two votes and ing?" or, What the Shanty- London by Brad- tive members ulye steod close to the door, | leases. : THE ELECTONAL CAMPAION BEGUN. the othors only one, aud itiso A Senato or Builders Are Doing. in only tov anxtous to distinguish thomsclves ‘Tho Limes says: “It is quite certain tliat. Rpectat Cable. Jfouse of ftepresontutives in tho proportion of is laugh. ns volunteors In tho Minlatry and Housoof Commons will not | Pas, Aig. d.—‘The electoral enmpatgn. | {fm clgit to ten for the rat entezory of Howe — + BUPPRESBING THE ATHEIST. be willing to accent these Inrae changes, | ls bean hero In rleht earnest, though very } gungo of detnte to be English, Fronch, and | The New Leaf—More Inspectors . Needed to which the amendments by tho Duke of | Mttle agitation or exeltemont ts apparent, | Gerinan. The Senators would recelve trivoling The defending force tovked quite nervous, and closed up thotr ranks when the Speaker passed through, ‘hy member tor North ~The Latest Batch of Firee Traps—Fincd. nied dally pay, proportionately contrib: tha virions Federal monhers, the Presidency of the Council would piterinte 0 Argyll, Lord Lansdowne, and other Liberals Hi paneepieen Sep ‘The different pariies and fractions of yarttes will doubttess be added, are preparing theie political programs, ‘Their 3 to the House of Com-. Ho Goo! Formal- THE amuny the Great P vend tho pl ons and Gots amplon showed a disposition to break - THE DOCTORS leaders ure putting forward deelarntions and A Lowers aly ae tho intan oo, = Jy Bounced, Tivugh the tanks ‘with neudden rush, Jt | Tho rines of Wales, Li decinting the | munifestoes, and the papers are almost | te erent Capitals dr Suint eontres capably of | ‘Tho Inspection of buttdings on tho part of the * was willt y fealiny of rellef that all henrel the International Mudteal Congress oven, sil tnonopollzed: by reports of incetings nnd re- hotlusnctog pel rorlaing in any way tho dellb- | tro insurance patrol companies may be satd to —_— Mnouneement: Lhe Speaker ts in the | Hie Congress wight already bo réwurded ny | traspective csmuys, clioiy nbusive, on Tt ad, ioweren He maton cenit apois peatiy | Have but Just berun, When tho work was at gn Second Attempt, | chat,” whieh tota that business had ‘begun, | Yer successful In hayng attracted anum- | the members of the defunct Chamber. | to the making of internutional ws, and of thus | first undertaken no correct eatiinato wos made le Makes & 2 nnd the moment for action fad arrived. ber. of delegates, which has never been | ‘Sho somewhat ostentatious announcement endovrline nur usages With the Torco of state | ns to Its. magnitude, Now that attention tins d Has His Cont Involuntarily all ayes wero turned equaled, from avery country In Europe and | Yesterday of the formation of at Hlectorat renarnl pence, ne WO he seen ra lon Ane been so forcibly drawn to the subject, it is aun the United States, Cominittes, under the Smmtediate direction of | fntrusted to tho Federal Coumel, white in its | easly seen what an amount of looking about toward Bradlaugh, and, without a word Torn ont. spoken, 9 lane was opened to let hh pass TUB BARONESS Nunn 3 ANI uge | MG: a 3 been favorably re | further Jurisdiction It would trent of inter. | must Ve done. whut a stupendous amount of ONESS NUNDERTT-COUTTS AND HUs- jambetta, hus not vorably SOL UPI EeT RAL BSEE HAL iets ath 1 oy WAND ceived by the Republican pre Many prosceuting inust be begun, and what extraor- —_—_ throw ul erposed , r i Keetive pw S : ’ Mien sat serce: Wilh Mulereni be | goto Amorlen in October) to remain several | peuple suspect that tho so-called Committee iat wouti’ha Turnished by Grosnisuty onduntea® pe Ee a a ee eoeedls Neither in Gotting in WITH A BTEADY, RESOLUTE BTRIDI, moliths. tonalsla only of Sf, Gambetta, ‘and are 1h: thougu ite, toree rand only ie applied forthe we Ee anrgeoniny tho “ately” of yf. SOLUTE o a € : % a ar wd for tha r y 4 He Su tho mamber from Northninptom made dl- COMMITTRE OF SUPIEY, clined to regard Its formation ns a danger- | Cinsingoutor sued of iusdecistonrns hadtiven | property tu mang: sections of tho city. The re- Getting Under When the Ilouso of Commons went into Conmnittes of Supply, the Irish members ob- OU approved by the Sonate and by two-thirds of the ATTEMPT TO GIVE A PENSONAL CHANACTEN Nor in recfly for tho door, nnd so uvager wero the Chhneli., Buot, in brief, is tho. sublime concep: ports of violations of tho Huilding taw continue ‘ c to Increase fn ati bers, some of the aoe : % v4 | Hold of tho Lord-Leutenant of Ireland. Ls ; that when Prines Blainarck’ henrs how ‘Tun 3 : AAAS -TIAOR RO tho Deputy Sergonute-at-Arms, Into the sacred ( roe Te eee ataaltieant article peremptorily | Hettolbeng Professor. priposes to. trite al | tocsistine meligeecen ned the most eonsure the cluse of tho sitting. VALENTINE BAKER, THE TUNG Dakor Pastin willieave England shortly to take command. of tho Turkish troops in to existing ordinances, and the most censurable neglect on the part uf those whose duty {8 supe paged to be the wunrding of tho city's interests tho matter al tuiidings, AW over the city Europe under the enime fraternal fold, he will he inelined to Forroe bitterly not having wien. this iiterantlonal Poliosp her Into hia counsels before proevetling In grim carnest to unity Ger- preciicts, Erskine, however, barred the way ond Informed Dradlaugh that, by the Speaker's orders, he was obliged to forbid enjoining oll Republican electors to refuge thelr votes 0. nny candidate who attempts to take. up an Independent position or who Then Falls Back upon a Police ‘ Stallion, and Asks Vainly for him to pass, A short parloy ensued itr Jow ep, many. are found frame houses—veritable firestraps— summons. 'ripoll. tieclines to support a thoroughly progressist vhich bnve beet, ahd re sins, asi J tones, belug quite Inaudible, owing to the LOTS OF TRUTIT IN Ir. Cabinet. At n erowded meeting in Belleville AFGANISTAN ST ir Se ATT TERE Lge EP ———s murmur and buzz of exelted comment. Sad-] Commander Worth, of the Gorman Lloyds | fast night, At. Gambetta was denounced dated ries tg | BSstrediy in direct Vivintion of law. The +) ring the dently Dradtangh seized Erskine and nt-| stenmshiv Donnu, writes to the news- | 40 Bourgeols traltor, and is Wureatencd with CANUATAR, OCCURED EV) AYOOR. IANS | eiecveral eisen and wale Colors WhO ne Bulletins Conce! is tempted to push him aside. Immediate: | papers complaining. of wn hour's delay | the fate of Clement Thomns, One orator Loxvox, A S—The V fart a aothors ns fiat ns they ent be made, ‘There be+ ,ONDO: tg, %—The Viceroy of India Czar’s Journey Still High- ly. the member from Northampton was} to hts vessel ’ enused by — his sup [ playfully inquired If It was not nearly tine telegraphs to-duy ns follows: “Ayoob Khan ing without cxuzgeration thousands uf vases ly Favorable. selzed by the other Deputy Sergennts- position that the dory Little Western con- the electors left off fattening his overwhelm: | entered Candnhar on the Both ult. IIs tne Re ae Re a peceentTnatten pee y at-Arms and a number of policomen, whu | tained shipwrecked persons, He saysithe | ing person, and 0 little patnphict soltt at the | fantry atid’ artillery ocenpy the clindel, Ad- | testa tts uumbor of employes. Is not aptta eae steagg Ml aeruss the lobby | axperiment of crossing the Atlantic in sinalt | ‘loors entitled “Gambetta; or, ‘The Justtee of | vices from Chaman-Chauyt represent. ull Max be added tho horon at contain rec bse sonal Peace Scheme— toward Hig mentions outranee, « r bonts la now only a sporting venture, made tho People,” found. numerous purchusers. | qujet on the British frontle ‘Alderinen, who seem to think that the Iw was International i 5 as Panta Ges VIOLENTLY, for money and notorlety, Every shipinnater | All this, however, will have {ttle Influence nut Jutemnbed tor. Shows noe for thar Felends, and Rome—The Lords an ee Dest He ee sone ousiee ite Was {is inorally obliged to. tnvestignte small | on tia election. ; AUSTRIA. Teen itnpeseds £9 briug about scremiteine of tho the Land palf pulled and half shoved through tho | goats, te discover whether they . are CAUDINAL GUIBERT'S LETTER, CORNELIZS ROWING CREW AT VIENNA Hino assessed, ‘The paucity of tho number of . * door by sheer force, followed by hundreds | eases of distress. It 1s to be feared some To the Western Arsgelated Press. “ Vinsna, Aug, £—The Atigemetne Sport | Building fiapectors bus also Vod'to another ‘uyil of members, prinelpally Consorvatives. Many | gtipmnsters, aftor belng fooled Iu the way he |, PAms, Aug. 3.—Cardinal Guibert, Arche | yettung says: The Garnclt University whlelnnptatie, but 4 : GREAT BRITAIN. of thom indulged in unbecoming jibes | was in requrd to the Little Westorn, may not | bishop of Paris, having addressed tho priests | crow, who are ton row mutch race with the | or the arpa Die GoHtlaeh eciee Gate MNADLAUGIL, at tho scene, which will be remembered with | pay attention to enees of netunl urgency If and the faithful of Paris Ina pastoral on the | Austrian erew on tho 11th instant, arrived | opou tho uready burdened police-patrolmen, nox, Ang. An fnmense crowd of sy assembled ontside of the palace yard today and ehecret! Bradiaugh when he en- pain and sorrow ag long os tho history of Pathamentis recalled to the ind. Down the brond stairway, struggling all the way will remedy. Tho evil referred to Ia the erecs don of targe frame buildings upon permits issued for tho construction of sheds of sinnlt diinensions, recent riots In Tome couched in even more | gy ‘Phursday last, and were heartlly cheered, viutent terms tian those employed in bis | net boat has arrived safely. ‘The ' afely. ‘The selection recunt letter to the Pope, Italy hns called the | of tha netual Austrian competitors is not yet these sea-tramps continue to cross the ocean. THK LAND BILE BEFORE TUE LORDS—IN- In many Instnuves tho Inspeotion ' vuy to Westninater | with might and matn, at tho risk of break : a g y unde! " ered the yarel on his way iB! at tho risk of breaking TENTION TO MUTIDATE rr—sArispuny | attention of France to the fact. ade, ‘I 4 ny a how under way has shown that frame structures ital, sone ime before tha assembling of the | his own nnd his captors uecks, was tho Mom- | Wax ro KILL, DUT 18 APRALD TO STII. THE CAMPAIGN. wade let ustriats- preva fury (ralaiax foe Fee gr ae ed pea ert ment louse of Commons, On Bradiaugh attempt: | per for Northampton dragged until the outer | Toxpox, Aus. 3—Deep Interest was | Pams, Aug. .—Le Tempa saya: “Tho strength of permite for atieds 0x10 feet, und not mory thin ten fect bivh, Tho few Inspectors of Buildings nuw tn the city’s omploy cannot tri verse ing week the diutricts uselgned to thein nud thoroughly perforin tho duties of inspection. Consequently, the tnan who gets a shed-permit. door of.the Palace-yard was reached, ‘Then RUSSIA. ' the doorswere swutig to, and the expelled member was released from the grip of his assailants, A number of delegates object of Gambetta’s committee for further- ing tho Republican caucus during the elec-- THN CZAR tions 1s not ty approve or reject Republican Moscow, Ang.3.—The Czar and family ar- candidates, but te Centralize the mvans of | rived Tuesday ot Juriewiltz, Goverment of manifested last nightin the second reading of the Land bill in the IToiiso of Lords, At anenrly hotr tho usually deserted benehes were fled with Peers, while the Peoresses’ tocnter the House lie’ was qufetly re- ee from the lobby nnd escorted by the pallee into the yard, where he stood con- yorsing with a friend. constructs just what be will in the shape of a wooden building, and, baving hurriedly tnished it before the ext visit of tho Bullding Ine apector, snape Uls fingers in the face of the law, and, backed by Aldermanic intluence, detles successful prosecution. Nor ean hy be tnude ta tear down what te has built, With hundreds of auch cases under tho eyes of the olticinis it would nppeur that, despite. the defeat of tho “flre-bug’’ contraction measure, so recently acted upon tn the Council, tho city is lable to bo un agaregation of wooden bulldlugs unless sume deelied steps are taken toward the cuforce:nent of the Jaw as it now exists, cr his tirst repulse, Bradtaugh remained scyettine standing inthe pollea yard with hisarins folded and three policemun in front of him, barring his way to the llouse. In the House of Commons Labouchire rose fo n question, of privilege, ‘that the resolution of the Hiouse In regard to Brad- laugh only exelided him from the Touse, whereas fe hind been removed from the Inbby, and he maved that the Ofleials were who lind obtained admission to the preclicts witnessed the conclusion of this disgraceful sceny from beyond the ino of policemen, and erlos of “Shaina! Shame!” rent the alr as Bradlaugh was hirled out of tho door, These nien made rush to hisatd, Umbrellas wore brandished, nnd the angry erles of the spectators In -tho Patace-yard were taken up and. echoed by thousands of men who were shut out from the yard by a strong cordon of "Gallery was thronged with the wives nnd daughters of the hereditary Iegistators. Since tho Disturbance bill was thrown out there has been no stich muster of Lords, In- deed, the nunorous attendance sugested the belluf that tho aristocratic party had screwed {ts eonrage up to defy alr. Gilnd- stone and the Commons, ‘Tho galleries re- served for Members of Parlininent were crowded with Commoners rusxious to hear Lord Salisbury’s declaration of war or pens: carrylug on an electoral propaganda.” * Kostronmna, TUNIS. FRENCIL TROOPS AT GOLETTA, GoLETTA, Allg. wo battalions of French troops and a battery of artiliery have arrived here and are eamped under the walls of the town, VROTECTION OF ENGLISH AND ITALIAN RES IDENTS. MEXICO. OFICIAL REPORT OF THE NUMBER KIT. INIURED, AND MISSING AT MAZATTA: City oF Mexico, Aug. §.—The offielal re- port of the recent explosion of the powaer imngazlie at Mazatlan Is twenty-five deaths, thirty wounded, and twelve missing, LABOR TROUBLES. thereln exceedlluge their muthority. polleemen.. For n moment it seemed as ifn | Lord Carlinglord (Chichester Vorteseuc, Lonnon, Aug. .—Thie Morutng Post says: THE LATEST TRAPS. ‘Tha Speaker replied that he considered tt | physienl contest with the polica was about | opened a the Government ina | “England and ttaly have resolved to ane aie SALAS Tho followine additonal wives of violations x $ . < t 1 “O speee) ‘hic! Y NAILI ELS. wera reported yesterday, ns follows, and, us it is his duty to order Bradlaugh: x removal, and | to ensne, nnd had tha struggle with Brad- | wensured, argiimentative speech, which | two more ironciads to ‘Tunis to protect thelr rebar tenb yosterdiys a follows finals At fa Tho striking naliinakers held u mecting at Maskell Nali yesterday afternoon, but, beyond discussing tha situation, which was fully cove Government eaae with admirable peision. Jig statement wis res bernl Peors with a few languid put tho olenrness and volved by the. Tt respective subjects, owlng to persistent com- plulnts of the residents.” ulded: ‘The door of the House Is closed.” Iaugh continued, the matter would have ‘The cheers of the crowd outside the palace probaby ended In a rlot. larities is to bo increased, the wumbor of rus ported violations wilt hereafter increase Ina : . & : Ae STTtt porrosponding ratios ant wore audible inside tho Hons When Bradiaugh, who -stood in the | murmurs of approbation, which in tholr serene BETTER NEWS, cred in yesterday's ‘Ttnexr, no busines was | “No, 16) Lurrnbeo street; two-story frame bulld> Mi talstone aupported the Speaker, and | centre uf a clrclo of policemen, Mike | SUAMBON pass vurrent toe chocra, und by the | ‘Tuxis, Aug. 3.—A party of marauders, | grunencted, ‘The men digelaim auy Intention of | tng, alwost comploted. 3 wait Labonehitre’s motion was untenable. {a wounded sing at bay, recovered some- | dissont. Lord sullsbury” replied with more who pillaged a farm nt Tonta and Killed a | interfering . with those who may go to No. 236 Curtis strovt, My, Murray; ralsing roof Ite dectared that Brodiaugh must now be | what his breath, he sult to Inspector | ser hut with less Keetness and precision of | Greok, were attacked by a loyal tribe and de- | work - far tho Northwestern Horse-Natl ba a aay beak eer treated as iaving no Mora right to enter the | onntig — that he would return with See eat Te hed hice wony MOL. fromm, tho fented with heavy loss.” Company, and have , pnssed resolu | touiwelling, ee At a panei House than 8 stranger. n fores that, would compel his adinis- | sense of Sustice of the ‘Government, but. from ‘The lender of the Sfax revolt recently en- | ttons stronely condemning any violence. ‘No, 359 West Indiana strest; shed on front of lot, addition to conteatfice, purtiy one NowH0 West Huron streot; one-story frame addition to briek cottnge uged us dwelling. No, 481 Mubburd streot, J. F. Walshe: shed. 8x10 fost and ten feet ih; and other sheda on entne lot. ‘Ashland avenue, near Pun-Iandlo tracks, Mr. Curtis: frame building 12x10 feet and fourtes! fect high, on front of jut. p San Mraneisea avenue, corner of Filtonstrect: barn 1x20, chunyed to swelling and roof ratsed to hight of, twenty-five fect. ‘a. 1 California uvenue, Mr. Bplke; frame Ati enlarged, rot rateed to bliht of twon- ive feot, und yew brick wddition built tn Fome hothends, they aily, may attempt intorfer- ener, but If found olt they hapa thoy will be pun fahed, ‘Tho strikeni tuve formed Upton, with no meinhership of about Nfty, whieh Includes every min of those who walked out inst Mon any, nud which fs Intended for mutual ald as protection, 4\ committee of tho strikers walted upon Mr. Kingaland Tuesdny afternoon to learn tho ulti: matum of tho Compaay in regard to granting advances asked. ‘The Committee say tut no dofnit answer was viven thon, beciuse of tho iliness of tho President of tho Company, Mr. Corwith. Tho Committee expeets u communica tlon of some kind Ina day or two, ‘At tho oflicyof the Company It was learned thelr fears. The speech culminuted in the soma- whit Inmg and impotent conclision that he would not arlvise tho Lords to reject tho mens ure, but toamond It inecommittee, ‘This Is re- garded ns completely hrawlig up tho sponge on the partof the Lords. They will protubly tne sortamendinents in the spirit of the proposl- tlonsot Mr. ieneuge and Lord Biman Cite~ miturice, and to tha exeluxlon ofleascholders from tho advantuxes af tho bill, ‘Vhe Houge of Commons will refuse to vonour in the exclusion of teascholdors, but will probably. avcopt Mr. Henenge’s umnondiment tulcing catates managed on the Koglist estan from uniter tho operation of tho ill, ‘Thts will Teo agit nominal compromise, and the bill bi fered ‘Tripuil, but the authorities expelled hin, : ‘Nhe Inhabitants of Susa desire French oc- eupation in vlew of attacks by marauders, Deserters from tha Tuntstan army brought back to ‘Tints nsk pardén wid promise to serve the Bey falthfully, ROME, MENTING OF EX-SANTYNS, Thom, At. The Capitate says: “The, lord Northeote indorsed Gladstone's | sion or his arrest. Inspector Denalng MOCKINGLY: ASKED 113 how many would come wilh him. Drad- liugh replied, ‘* Somethtnyg less than a mill jon!” . Cheor after cheer was given for Brad- laugh by the people, but the pollee soon clenreil tho precincts of the Iotise, and Brad- Tangle was loft standing almost alone fn the intdst of the police, Here he lett his post for avout half nn hour, and then left, heartity: eleered by the erawd, views, While Slr Wifrid Lawson was speaking axunst the legal conduct of the Iouse, Bradlaueh, who lad wvaded the police, en- dehvorel (o force an entrance, bul was seized by messengers nl dragged from Ua doors, when he was taken in charge by six puliec- ren, still resisting strennonsly, his coat. be- tng torn fn thy struzete. ‘The Speaker riled hat the motion of Sir will Wilts Lawson for resetndtrig the formor |; . BRADHAUATIS CAB Oe eve | idenof Inviting all the ex-galloy slaves and rant, . A ee 2 - . y 0 7 ‘work, Fulton, cornor of Mountree street; one-stor; resolutions ayalnst the admission of Brad- | iit botmmadiately considered by a Cabluet | ite OF its Lost provisions strieken | you yetatins uf those wht'lost thal Hives Ti+) Sete eta inatreted in rw in toe park aus | tramunddivon to dwelling. ef Jatgh was trrelevant, aud that the auestion | Gorinell. A REMARKABLY BAD RECORD. « prison oron tho seaffoli through the Influ- | and In a few weeks were expecton to work . 1 Fuiton streets two-story frame addl- } satisfactorily. ‘The Company show no syns of to dwell ence ot Pope or King to! particlpate in the meeting of the vth fnst. in favor of the abolition of Innd guarantees fs much ap proved by all the Liberals, several of whom Informed the Commilttes of Organization that 4 they will attend the meeting, which promises vw bo oxeeptionally tmportant aud of very great significance,” : THE ITALIAN HANICALS ON POLITICAL OPEV. Spectat to London Times, Rowe, duly 20—The Innguoxe which’ the ira No. 4} Weat Erlo street, Mr. Magang rofaing roof of shod 10 by" 18 to fourteen fect is hight. No.l Brown street, Mr, Thomas: enlargine and raising roof of barn tu hight of twenty fect, N West Erle street, Me, Murray; barn 18 by 2! and fourteen feet bizh, No. 40 West Huron street, Mr. Prendergast; ouesatury Traine tdivolllag with addition Sx ‘eet. No, 183 Weat Erle street, Mr. Schnonemnns frame addivion to barn untarged nod roof raised to hight of fiftcen feet, No. 160 West Erle street, Mr. Herhold; frame ‘building 8x4, three storics in bight. IN TARD LUCK. Auumber of defendants were hauled up be fore Justice Kaufinann for violahon of the building ordinnnce, and vere proporly fined for thotr reckless disregard of the law. The names of tha victims, the amount of thelr fnea, and the special atfenses of which they were found tefore the House was the conduet of the Speaker In prohibiting Bradlaugh’s access to the lobby, After Broadhurst and Cowen had spoken in favor of Bradlaugh, the Rt. Hon. Jolin Helghtdeseribed how Bradiaugh wis brought down to the palaces yard In a fatn tly cond ton, Me tought suelt a seene was inprece- dented. He appealed to the opposition te re- enisider thelr former decision so as to extri- ete themstlyes from present diMeuities, He was eatled to order for irrelevaneys Lori John Manners sald that Dright’s attitude wasealeulited to encourage Bradiaugh, who jad necesaltated his foretlo removal by ate templing a forethla entry, 5 Now that the House of Loris 9 aleting In Judas mentupon tho Irish Laud bill the eal” Mall Huzettetinds [t nut uninstruetlve to pass. in rapld review the part whith tho House bis taken In Irish Jegisintion. during the Inst. tnit euntury. ‘Tho Parllamontury. story of the Irish {and quuatiun, xecording: to Me. Tt. Burry O'Brien, beging with the rejectlon—for such ft Peace tho House of Lords of Mr, Hrownlow's bi forthe drainage of bors and tho reclamation of waste lund. The fate of that mensitre Was significant of much that wns tw follow. wie not until THe that An onvt wns passed for — promoting — the arterial dralungo of Treland, and it was not tll 1418 that the provisions of that net were affect- ively uppiied, In (Bit the Poyon Commission was wpporntert, and, utter two years’ investiga. tlon of tho trish’ lund question, it reported strongly in favor oF logisiation to ‘scare the tenant componsation for his improvomonts, 110 1345 Lord Stanley brought ti a bill, based pon ‘The Datly News says: “ We lave always. maintained, {n secordanes with the opinion of Lord Solborne, the Inw oficers’ of the Crowi, ‘the Into Attorney-General, and n innjority of the lawyers, that the rikhtelalmed hy tho House of Conumons fs one whielt does nat belong to It, which it never exercised before, and which, sooner or Inter, must, If persisted in, bring It Into serious contlict with tho constituencies, Bradlaugh’s own {mpudence cannot alter the fact that he has beon trenled with the grosaest Injustice, and that he reprosonts a principle of the highest polltical finportance.” THE TURE, Atthe Brighton ‘mevting the Brookside woukening, aud think thoy dre masters of tho situation, : A FEMALE STRIKE. About fifteen or twonty girls employed In W, O. Hitehio & Co.'s box-muking factory, 165 Mich- Igan avputio, quit: work yesterday morning, and declarcd themsctyes “on astrike.” It is sud the firm has tutely mato a deduction of 1h@20 percent iu the wages pald for a class of work, and ndvanced wages about 6 per cent for auothor class. The girls think they bave beon unjustly treated, and say tho firm haga largo Radieal press continues to employ surpasses | euniract for tie goods on which thoy have cut | all Soriner bounds, ak hte uses: down the price. The ties say the iris who yaar 8. silee of ive struck were employed on common worl lengthy arguments to sustain the Juste of | BOT RSeh sea ih rma a, Mets ent. They algo elnim to be paying ns mueb us nnd other erles raised by the rioters os tha i ‘f Tho! An innendaent to Labouchdre’s motion, | py; e it " nny one fi the -cltys any they. advanced tts follows: ate was won by Medicus, Calabrossa sec- | the report of Gio Devon Commission, wiving tho i Sa by. Pa sof work a while ago, and think tho wlity, aro ny follows: deelariny that the House approves the con> | ont, and Birettn thine Teor et ghenuon for amproveinentsiaade | Vay, deseribed by another paper is * tho | Am emeneT wes tader a misuniormanding, | gf voinde Kelley, No. TL Larraboo street; fined carrion of Pins UX,," was conveyed alone the streets, ‘The Lege della Demovrazia, in a SuBlely of thy late Pope, speaks of hlin as follows: * “Plus 1X. was a foo}, Ho personified tho Cutholle Church, now reduced to a pleco of monstrous folly. He, a fool, was tho protagonist of the greatdrama, during thirty-two yours, What a splendid subject for Fivecuthers of his- tory! Piug LX, initinted, with unconscious In- spiration, the resurrection of Italy. flo conse- ernted thirty yours to repenting of tt, and to Kling amin and revatombing this, bis country. When he returned from Gaeta bo trad undor foot, us ho ascended to tho Vatican, tho corpses of 4,000 youths who had .defondod tho Romy Repuulfa with the same ecraphio simile with which ho had imparted the benediction to the Roman people in bappler diys., Ho played at with the consont of tho landlord, of oven with- out bls consent if tho: and would not have etruck If it bad wot been for a few ieuders, CINCINNATI. CINCINNATS, Aug. B—dudge Higby, In seo- tenclng Thomas Paull, a striking rou-worker, who was sirrested for usifig viotence and threat- ening langungo toward ‘men brought here to work in tho milla, sald ho did not recognize the right of any Individual or organization to Inter- fore with any one taking employment pon such terms as he and the ompluyord auroed upon, Tho Judge snforeed bls opinion by giving a sentence of $4 tine and thirty days’ {niprisonment, ed SUICIDAL. $50 for crecting a frumo cottage. Thoms A, Genwennesen, No, 250 Larrabeo erent fined €50 for erecting a two-story frame aitding. , Ae Te Lteber, No, 3H Lurrabeo street; fined $50 Yor crovting a two-story frame factory. Frank. Korkowesky, No. 60 Concbrd street; feat $5 for erecting a frame burn elghteen foet Nolin Kasawitt, No. 650, Loomls street; flucd 225 for building a rear addition, ductof the Speaker, and of the ofletals une der lls orders, was accupted by. Gladstone and Northeate, and was passed, Atmuber of Liberal members, before the vole twas taken, quitted the House, amidst frontend oheers, . Dratlangh, after hig oxpulston, went to Bow street fora summons nguinat the pollee, ‘These summonses wore refused, but the Mag- Mrate advised him to propure an information a ete to the stummons desired? for ng- The amendment to Lavouchdre’s motion Kisel—10l to 9, ‘The ‘selling liandleap was won by ‘Ten broeek’s Brakespeare, Bosquet second, aud Mary Guy third, ‘She ‘Brighton Cup was won by, Exeter, Peter second, and Eurus third, ‘At tho Brighton August meeting the Brighton Stakes were won by ‘Thunder. struck, Blackthorn second, and Landdown tiled, TUE INTERNATIONAL MEDIOAL CONGNESS opened to-day, A number of American del- ogates were present, THY DORY LITTLE WHATERY, find been sanctioned by o Comiissloner of Tmprovembnts, who would nlao be charged with the ants oe awarding fair and equitnbie-compongation in case of eviction. Tho Will wag rend a second timo on dunes, bit aplte of tho vohement protests of the Irish hint- lords, and referred to n soloct enmmittec, Oi July 15-Lord Stanloy abandoned tho bill “in con. sequence of the strour footie manifested ayulogt it by the solect -committce and the House.” Opportunity was afforded thom of re- considering tholr petition in 18K Ja that year Lard SAberdeun's Guvornmont adopted’ a modidenvion of the bills of Its consorvative pro decuador, scouring to tho Irish tenant compen sation fer four speciticd classes of improve. monts—vie tho bullding of farm-bouses and outbuildings, the reclamation of tux, tho mink- THE SIEGE AT CAHILL’'S, Death of Officer O'Mrien from Hin . Wound-Ofllcer May in a Datigeorous Condition. © aulnurity was “com: | srom London, June 1, for Naw Yor , i : y yi v , 1 . for New York, was | ing of roads, and tho construction of boundary won As nuticipated, Oleer O'Bricn nover recove yaa of Blgzar. Corrigan, Cowell, Erb, | syoken in latitude 43 dogrees north anu |.feuuoe, | Ako ill Wan Mesh Henen CaN ee Uilllands, and a8 bo, poskoted 9 ball, Ue ean. conzne. © ore aa the relapse be suffered on ‘Tuceday i tellers mat, Hust, and Summérs, atid the} tongitnde 94.degrees west by the steamer | House of Commons, oe wag Letore tant Howe | made n nut and ordered Tite inussnero oF Puri eal. gatas ere cheeaee ide cvening, add kept graduully falling wutlt 2d abouchérs ant Ashton W. Ditke. | ponau, whitch arrived at Southnnpton yes | gonaiderod by a scloct committon, 1k was gent uh | {o'con Buittancod Monti and ‘Tognott! to doutt. yesterday nfternoon, woon life passod away 60 ie composed n wittiolam, and thon, getting into Tou“vo, O. Aug. %—Conalderable excite- his carringa, drove outside Porta 1 to amuse it was caused hero this evening by tho find- Biuselt wl duo sight oF tho wounded Grelbnl- aaert its duel: body of ira HM, Roleey, a woll- EE eee ee ee tbls strata the | knuwn oitizon, in Swan Creek, near the Duraett Lega della Democrazia anyst House. It was brought to tho surface by a * Woll, thot the Clericals of Homo ecized tho:| passing propeficr, and tho discovery of. two opporiiitly, of the removal of the remains ot | yashos on tho head, evidently mado by a ebarp thls *Pontofice purnicida puiglacala® this pare sf Mi Se TAO Tfeet Oe Punticea sunkes a nia pare | instrument, aroused a suspioton of foul play. peacefully that a smile was visible on tho coun- tenance long after. death. It was found fmpossibte to remove him to any moro com: fortable quarters than tho Captilo’s room at tho West 'weltth Strevt Station, in which bho was couched directly nfter the shooting. Tho oxvessive boat and tho continuous nolso and Uustle nade the slck-room anything but com- Auiong the Liberats wite nbatatued from Sollng Were Bright and Sir Charles Dilke, nue Annle Besant and two daughters of : ialiush Were present in Wostininster aya hundred extra polleymon were on te the House of Lords in August, Althotigh tho Dill was practienily idontical with. that brought in by tho Derby Cubluot, tho Consorvatlye Pours opposed it, and onty consented to rend Ita Bucs ond thie on the promise that no mttompt would bo mude to puss it that season. In 18H tho ‘vonunts' Compensation bili, togethor with three other blils roluting to tho question of Irists land, was reforred to a select Coinmittoo of tho Pours. torday. Sho wanted no assistance, although her main boon was broken aud the crew said ae was leaking at the rute of four inches an Hours LYON PRAYPAT, Doputy Speaker of the House of Commons, will soi! the 18th for tho United States, Th . Vhoy alspusod of It without hesitation. Tho ‘tho deceased ts the man who shot Dr, Walker In Hraetitement thnt the first, ronioval: of | shout Parinment be then proroxuud, Companatiion bill wae condaninod, and ths other stration of lntrod to italy, to, huian right aud | 70 dec eens. that Hreaident Gnetold | Fertuble, | It ia tuultkaly, “however, thut i ah on his attempting to enter the QOY, ‘BI HENCULES RUNELNBON, Dilla, which did uothing to protect tho tumuitin | tue hope that this country way bo undone and hot, At that (mo ‘Walker was riding | ‘2 pollecman's Ute was in any wny Tense va etfected quletly, appears to-ho in | 1h Commiastoner for South Africa, ox- | tecnjernuent ae fils praporty, Wuro sont down | gubjoutwd to tho alavery of tha past, Thoy wore Tai strostsoar with, Isolvey's wife, and inthlelity shortened thereby, tho doctors biiving thought lalieetot Werke uttuimpt soun ator to | yininud tho provisions of the Convention | tompt by no Rnyitsh Governimant to do Justice iadod and eu upplaudod, thowe Woe alne | wae obnrged against her by ‘her husband, | fal tg bertmlu thut the wound as, futat sof the Hongo eonmmonced.. 10 tn- | with the Boora ton largo mocting of native | to tla fish tomint was folled by tho eppasttion | of tho grout, *sulouce’, hour, julie from to | Wallur rocovoral after Tying about two weeks | pos se iittiuna, Wey, about. thirty-two. yours formed Erskine, Dopuly Sermeant-at-Aris, tho House of Lords, bridge of Bt-Anwolo itd the ‘Mbor. {nn hospital, and immediately lett town. Kel- ” | q yory” Drought by tls parcuts to this city that he w, : “ chiofs, It ts understund that they were vory LAND, “Opinions and spucuh,” vonvludes thy Lega, PE ab eter tt raid it the paties fore ‘Wane na a the Mandate of his con- | dlssatished, and expressed a determination to In 1810 tha nocossity for sone legiaintion wag | ‘tare reoo, Dut ie ls not feo 10, Inauie the sanedty: Boys Wt as ONGe. prominent business Jngn wi mate FOIis fie Jotnaa the in tet a fa reg Heal, Ure auld not yield to anything | fight tha Bours {fneccssury. In the Com- for they rend tho Laud | 4 thovolintey, tho mothor.’ It must Yo rO- | painting, since thy shooting bas been drinking, | that toe in denvolinge beat in the Wost ‘Cwolfth ndaittod Ry the Loors, DI withou! moinborol that the seution, fortiunitely an in- Upon Erskine putting ont hits hand on. ‘They thon proceodal to and whon last soon alive, which was about 10 | street dlatriet, Like, tho tuprevent his paagage, Bradiaugh pushed Hialtostinnlly smull one, of tho Ttallan Lihorals mons, Gladstone gald the Convention would murdered joitiese o'clouk ‘Tuesday nlght, he was in a siloon tak | Mahonoy, he wns a thiof-cuteher, and his suce atuond it by making novoral alterations, most oF OCUANLES KEYITT, Kin, i he probably sianed tn a day or two, ‘ one nvcept one esa (who weo euch tanguuxe as this alo oui | ingadeink. tls domvatio relutions have long | cvases in this tno tel bis superiors to dotull wher nite Nas tanuediately setzod by tho THE LAND Uitte whieh be: Glugstonojacoented futher hat gre | theeyinniny of Laberal ngiand, “Tho nuthorl~ | heen unplewnne ‘Tho polles oul tnd notuhig | ina fordeiective duty, and for saine thine pat + with wham ho grappled fereoly, | ‘rye Times, tan leading article, sys the | tens MEE eee need tha simusy pore | Hossootn to bave biundored in vvory dircction | tu-nigut to strengthen the sueplvion that ainurs | he did, worviow, in! oli dregs with shouting: “If any dares. lilt Hob wate Son tLe initting temumts to lot allotments to laborers | on tie night uf tho Lith, ur rather & e morning | dor has buen committed, aud tho gonoral tine | Uilicor ‘Thomas Dooley, ‘Tho two mais Was hustled dow Wider mo!” He | ayational Convention of the Land Leagie, ee eee tate alert to compensation for | oF tho tit. Whon tho luneral enrtdze warted | prowsion wow is that tt fst enso oF sulolda, Susoney and. tha docedees), word ullka. in era ed down the mombers’ staircase] nounced to be hold In Dublin tho 16th of | disturbance. | 1¢ wos the only elauxy Iu tho Dill the sido of Bt, Petor’y was suddenly lit up with = many respects, and,bealdes boing the warinest of i pulling with the pollco and ushers, but no Wwhioh did auything fur tho laborers, but it was | tho red fir of a Hengul Jight, burut somewhere ventonal friends, were membora OF tho September, ts obviously Intended to prevent No. 7. 0f tho Ancient Order at 1iiuer: OW 4 f vo | within that aron whlet J havo described ns lo~ a i Te vera struck, ee rane | Stelekett out by tho Loria. (stiulsturs to Sav | Gartod. ‘This was tuitirally aserited ty tho Spertat Dispatch t0 The Chicago Tribune, division iene 6 Land bill © from: havin ‘ t noqulesuond In | 8 ninns, Odicer O'Brien was alve a member of tha E's alnstly pale when’ to appeared tn | Guiiiniye offoct. “Tia Ie uy doubt n | weumiasun Sup ofpec nt ino alteration wie | GOEnte gt uow npvenea NN Hh wae lMy | | Sr. Louie Au 2 The Cer awit, win Pt mena ftenovalont assootation, tho, Holes balace yard, and was still struggling with i i te puivan by tho forfoltitra ue nil his intorest in’] tha police, trsida As A elzual to thoro tn {8G | ag fuquost on tne body of Charlos Kovitt, whn | and Fire Mate ‘Asduvlution, and of Fidelity Wie police, and “almost fatuting, A glass of despomnte pine here Pri sted i Hols holding Tho furuiue who veuttured to tnreye plngza and beygud tat the tuner iagmnor | was found in an unvonealous condition at Jet | erage Be tee tee ad: ae wos brought and his face bathed. He pealan Fanta ac ttatare’ ai wilt ne Hie eonta, me Giadatong mado w datorminent along tho route was #elnglo Hongal ight burnt | terson ayonne aud Pino street, Whon he recov- family. TF ave ehtidren, tice dirs and twa veatened to come tu the Mouse in with ‘ iv f Stand uzaliuat another of. the Lord's amend. | hy the toruhboarors, tho mombers of ie Cutholle | vad consolousnes ho sntd his wife and family, } boys, the eldest of whom ist yours und tho sneha force that pip totofent n aattiomunt of the relations be- | Monte “tho bill wnon sent tip to tue farts von | baulotios, or any ono ols, from whom bo hai soparated, had lived ut Itoak | youngest O montha. ‘Thoy aro living In vory welled to ncn that the polloo would bo com: | tyeun landlord and tenant by tho now tribus } tained the proviso that, although the luli o OV yori tio had tnkon 10) grains of aracnic, | Moderato olrenmetuncos fn tho roar of No, Go rd to arrest hin, {or eomponsation for’ disturbance should ‘QERMANY. PT hikeltd + [orhirtonnth atroot, For yeart past bis homo his The polteo ele nal, wud it will be necessary for the (lovern | Ta violated whon, tha, tenant wis elected ‘ and both labaled and drank buloratorn. He ) gus been the home of his mother, who, besides hin eared the palnco-yard at 12380} wont to make It cloarthat they intend to sup: | ror non-paymont of rent, tho Court should be + + BAD chores, was taken to tho City Hospital, but, though hy | butng bowed down with years, te now still Cure Bradtaukt port the ducisions of tho Land Court, « ompowerod on dpecial Hrounls toaward cont. | Bentiy,’ Aug. d~Tlurvest prospects mu Thole the anttdotoe faualnisterat tora. be ue ther burdencd with sorrow at bor favorit son's who had ina ihessing the dotegates |" ‘rig principal amendments to the Land | persion even in shave. ges, Tha Lords struck | yohluswigellalateln huve hover beon ao batt ee ed ea a ecottad tine ust Ne HED | ott funeral wi} prabably take placa, Fetday Inhts bette, nate London to presont petitions | pi}, of whieh notice hus been given by tho eee ctor | ng tila year, Most of tha farmers are selling | atolén stud from his wire, wud oie a week age | moraine under tio uuspicus at tho various Boe 4 the stipulation was gen 0 Hous reinstated it by "Yate or sh Tho Duke of Hiehvowut and Lord ‘ut thut tho effector theoluusowauld took 67. « a4 yordiet of sutvido Crom poisoning wid he had not quite recovered with arsenlo wae rondercd, nee at the hands of the police, il to gu to the Hose of Com- vleties of Which the decensed was x incmber, ‘ho Col hucday, enttlo and horses, owlug to the scarcity of Cousorvattyes in: the Jlouse of Lords, pro- ie fodder, Srom the vote yor sito Il. Me yido for Gavens lato bv bo commenced ME he Intend t} ronor'a duquest wil Dut it is tikely thar na will be hoard for several tu Tho oxclusion from the operations of tHe bit} Court would bo ompowured to decide against INTEBNATIONAL VEACK BOHEME, q CBE, teatinany. days to Os dgatn, choosing tis own thie, of oven parts of catates managed on the Bugiieh aiuwing 8 landlow To ojuct tonne welthintt i ‘By Mail, : spectat Pte rN es he ‘Tribune, vane, As Ofllcer Itay, who was wounded ih thy lounge nt (Avs — At a quarter to 12]; Tho oxtonsion of tandlortis’ right of accoss to | PICK IG tale Ot his abliqucons. Lord | letter sont: In somo tino ago by Marshal | omployd of tho Chicago & Milwaukeo Ituilronl, | fro inllamutntion oF eeyaipolus In tho wound In fstutly hey ifistant cheers mae theinsolves | tho Land Court, whlch shall not bo limited to Granville and Lord O'stagan in vet ured tte Count yon Moltku'on tho subject of intor-.| got up suddonly at 6 o'clook this morning and |, OH Hand, ae Was thouahit yosronday taut ey athe 5 Land inurmurs ran through the | cases where thero is domandod an Inorense of importance of giving the Court power t national usages in’ wit, Prof, Bluntsvhil, destory window .of his Stow : Opprosatun undor wilub tho tonant wight bo Mm ped frunt A. sopnl! Ultion waa by HO muane so oncournylug Hs wise, “otassembted members uf Parilamont, | Feats ton for aieyuebe | Mien but enoy appontod havain, a Tiords | thecclcbratod publiclst of Meldalborg, lint hab Mo to run ita urawii avruy, ands | ty lah, ; : Alun pl As coset “Pho iitaltation of componsation for disturb- | HMI RAH AR ADEn Nhe mngudinent, wnd tuo | comuforward with another millennial sohoino | hud was drowued. ‘Toumporacy disaulty 1s we | 284 Youne wasnale kati we, rommovoy tate sist tumedintely Bradtaugh ape | @ugototuo maxhauIn OE SON. ec auao Zot | uiadtons sont Dave to the Commons, | Pt | fur the happiness and regeneration of mnn- | supposed causo. wowlay WHEL Frat ae Nee oe OE Mocrataey Teervey UME trough the — entrance | ronants who huvo wasted or oxhaustod the land, | Brent valuo to Hs clause, but as tho bill | kind. In the second yolumo of his wKicine Nos Jee een Tee toyly. Whon it beeauu know tut Ottloor td for members, He looked pale The tion | Huwbt be lust by tualatii on it, be gave way. | Boliriften or iniscallancous ossnys, just} > Killed by a sharic. O'firion wos falling, talk about lynohiyy aul evidently ff a pale, ‘Lhe remuyal of Hablilty ta pay compensation | rao consequences of this accoptanco of tho | published, tho Prof, dias & paper onthe . fave Realeter, Cablil began to be buinl In the; Pen €teltement, suffered froin supposed | to touant holding for a Judicial tora) who rev} Lord'uainendinent wero tint fully revenied cil | formation and funotions of a Kuropean cons | Tho sohoonor Luury Lowls, Capt, Randlett, | avsombled outsiia tho station, No qront foara Light nts Hs ligubrious bigck dress.| colyes notica ta quit for a breach of the statue the scesion of 1880." A taiiire of the harvost for | geduration of -States,.whioh will Mental sgaited fruwt Movilo f Brazos, Santiago, on tho | worn ontortutued at auols throxts belng carried se chil the effect of his pallor, and.Jt was | tory provisions, = ay: » | bhreo jen iy atc ne penstel wha og "te junttor. for sotlous. fallectlon to a ene | 2a OF UNG. eae Bonaiott, baa hug Just ae Out, bie ies wus loctad Dat CU oee iho youn ania tly femarked that ho looked like -an’} ; ‘Tho substitution of the tato Teaao Hutt's ods clauee rd Tnienosttiee (furolal unook ‘upon tha flows students. of tnternatignal law ang | een nr eontwost of Band leland Ligue, | wion ho was confinad wae narraw’ ad dirt cal ated corpse, Labouchdre welcomed his,| Hitlon of a falr rent for the geuieral direction to exoroiso of tho landlords viyat to evict tye tons | hoilday - aug htor ~ tes the» practlen priate, ‘Williams Sitth, slipped and fell over- | comparod with the withess-rourn at the Armory, wHeaRue, an Clause -| ant without sompousation. ‘To romady tho jn- | atatesinan, §.: Phe rofessors. lan. $3 lird. ‘Zhuge neur ran to his naslatance, A ropo | to whieb be wad assigncd, . ‘ took th the Land Court now contained in fe f iy Ahort delay by ie tha opportunity of 8 | ne taht of appeal from tho Land Court, wus atte of allowing tho lujdlord ta eo fumina'| somthing iiko this: A Gundestaat, of Federal | was imnicdiatoly | thrown overvourd, | fal, perme eansaneel ah to} fore the provevalugs could be- le rly Sppel +} den monnsor effouttng u cloarancas, tho Guverue | blute, fa incompativlo with tho soverciunty uf jowod by a plank, but before a bast could be TNE CLEVELAND MURDER, ° Holt & eonaUItation aboCe the topttes |. cee certaln Mniltations, to matters of {aot RS’) one mado cn utterupe ty roatdru the clause | the Buranda Towers, bat aot do, Stale, | a tno ta goo La niluuits, tbo crow (2 Pelt os woll ssot law, 5 = Gbandonod in 1670 by the Compausation for Dis. | or polittval oonfcderation, of which tho tain | wera tu ‘Alot to sue an immousy shark ralse bis Coronor Matson held ay fuquyst yestotday wt, AL Tobby tag Trea dh TUMOe_ ran. through: the | tno abroyation of Parnell’e clauso, providing | turbanve DUN uE Isl, The bil passed tho Com, uind would bo to oousueve the Independonee, tho | white Dolly ta the surtaoy wf, to water, 4olz0 | aftorioou at the Armory on. tho bady of Bliaa- foreg bradlaugh meant to use actual that, whenover within alx months after tho pus. | Dole, but inthe Lords, aitbougi the Pors wore | integrity, and the freodom ot too various | poor Bint, und bear bin bodily out of sieht. | porn. Cloveland, who was tmuntored by hor Fi obtain on ante aud to , ta brough warned that ite ‘rojection would bring Ireland | Bintes, For the purposd of ls schemo the | tat. Haudiote luid by the pluce for. nearly | Xricng duck’ Stanners, In ber aatoun, Wid (SS enoy A omranen au tr | aus of hil an anton oy den bough oF | i meant sina se ag es | eu ees is hoa eet owt: | geate ates Banik wan ™ naive of Now | Souci iret on Monday nights ano. ont . el nt Ly és cl tae A: vol lonal ot i ie y ‘ortu Lbs vi Cot, Md whea the” Byenkur passed Sean t Seen etl tbe csuvsdva orasarauion of the donde Westar Powers, — oOmbeielog ‘Span York. = . witness, except the oilicer who urrested the plication to Ux a Judicial reat, tha Court sball murderer, was 0, Ny fount of 3345 Bouth La Kalle street, Me. Houghton’s testimony wes substantiaily what tins already beeu Fully pul- Ushedin Tae Taronve. and wes to tho cifecd that be witnessed] the shuoting, Liazle Cleve~) land bad driven off with tho witness, bugzy, but soon returned, As «ho entered the saloon sho was laughlug and sald: *JInck,—" but before her sentence could be finished, Stagnera, who bad solzed a revolver in ench band, ripped out an angry onth, and fredattho woman. ‘The pistol was not inore than twelve Inches from hor face. and her death waa instnotancaus, ae Mr. FH, Dunn, counsol for the defonae, quess tloned the witness ns to whether the prisonor toak dotlberate nitn, and whothor the shootin: night tot have beon ueeldontal, but no au theory conld be sustalned, ‘Ofiicer Patrick Malunoy told of his arresting the prisoner, and of tha Inttor's admission that: he did the shoating. Slunnors clalmed that tho shootiug waa scoldental, and necompanied tho olliecr to the station withottt resistances, Dr, Bluthurdt’s cortiluata was read uscribiag tho cause of death to a pistol shot. The jury rendered a verdict that Elizabeth Cleveland enme to bor denth from n pistol shot: fired with mtrderous intent De John Stanners, and recom - incnded that the prisoner ha held without ball to await tho action of tno Grand Jury. oy BULLS AND BEARS. ‘The Boom in Corn—Tho Rumors and Gossip of the Alley. ee ‘Tho orn trade Is getting an big now that 1 willsoon have to change pits with wheat: Corn advanced early yesterday, and wenkened slightly on rumors that rain was falling in tho Northwest. There eeomed to be less reason’ to look for a squeeze in September or October, though the gonernl verilict Is that the market fs heavity short tor both inoniths. : “Tthink,” mid a broker, this is the whole gumoof tho bulls. They Uought bir lots when corn was ‘down,’ and have been builing the market up, and taking heapa of money, Hlobbs,. who, you know, bad og big quantity. bought, hus’ sold uut, and rumor . bas ft that ho made bia pile, Raymond ta said to havo captured 260,000, und some others amalier sum, Some people profess not to belleve in Mrought, but letters ive been shown which represented that the groat corn belt fn thia is uttering budly fora good drink, In Kausus, and Indian corn also warts 1 water.” Fi Tho wheat market was ‘rathor quict, and weaker ufter the early hours. Tho clique seemed to bein exevilerit humor. " I bear,” saldan outsider, “that they aro making are rungoinents to ship wheat, anne say about ono and a half initlion pushols, tf thoy ‘can get the freight rou, ‘The vesselinuy are awful retl- cent, but there uresoveral reasons for thinking thoy buve chartered their luke carriers to are rive, The Milwaukee atock Is also said to be e prov ‘or. TUE CLIQUE are reported to have settled with tho Milwaukee sborts.on teris that give the former the con- tro} of tho cash property, and they nro going to keep it out of this market. Now, wo can't hope to get 309,000 busbets in here In August, and tho finpresslon la that nt least. 16,000,000 bushels buve been ‘sald tu this combinatiun for delivery during) tho month. 1 inerely give you my fidens, They may - not bo worth a farthing,” anid tho wise man, 03 bo turned on his heel, and walked olf to take # dip In puts and enlls, For the jnformation of tho statisticnily- Inclined, It may bo stated that wheat was $1) for August, nod $1.14% to $1.16 fur September, ut tho close, “The ‘tutlors® tn lard wore shaken out yoster- day," said a spectator, ** The stocks are shown to ‘bo big und inerrusing, and forelicn murkets wore off. ‘This secms tu nave buon considered n kool time to Kall, nnd hustle out the sinail boss who bave heen Ranging on the big men’é cout-tnils so tong, The Fowler and Ar- mour partnership probably think, also, that thoy can induce tho pubiic to pat outa line of sbort ealag, to keep company with those already stands THE MISSING EDITOR. Hin Friends Bcticve We Was Robbodt and Murderod, Tho mysterious disappearance In this city duly 23 of Mr. O. N. Walls, the editor of tho Paris (IL) Republtsan-Beacon, and which at the time exelted much comment both from, the press and tho public, has ‘floalty como to-be Jooked upon by the friends, or the missing manag acasoof murder for purposes of rob- very, ‘The pollee of this city have not ceased In thelr efforts to fipd n clew to Mr. Wath? whereabouts, but so far thoy bavo been enl- nently unsucecssfal. Shortly after tho strunge and profonged nbsanco hud become a anus of alurm, a brottor of the absentee,—Mr, CV. Watts, ciitor of the Newton (lL) Weeisty Tide- pentent—crtmoe to this city and consulted with Central Station detectives, and Joined tn the search; but atl tone aval Suddenty the second Walls disappeared, and no ane knew what had become of hin until yesterday, when Detective ‘Thorp received a etter which imay be of news: ns regards the whereabouts of the Parisi editor, and reealls niuny of the clreumetances attond{ng tho mysterious uftulrs Mr. Walla said that he loft Chicago Thursday . without notltving tho potice, morning, aay, ‘ becuuse of Ackness tho night bufore, ovensione by tho severity of the work dite iit the aearch for the miding mun, He thoucht it best to. return obome while bo was able. “He proconded to Paria ta feara all be could from his brothor's wite, amt this wad that C. N. had drawn $1,200 from tho bank. The Uills consisted of one $500 Dill, four $100 bank- notes. and six $50 greenbacks, ~The writer Le- Hoved, na dit uthors at Paris, that the young men who necormpaniud the now sulsaing inst to tho type- foundry of Marder, Luse & Co., In Chicago, had followed him from Paris; that toy robtes bim and subsequently. anurdered him to prevent his squealing, bo belug uequalnted with thom, Who they wore Is not kuown, It is furthor be- Moved at Parls that -C. N. Watls did not uttend tho races; .and that’ tho roport that bis hat and “pocketbook had becu found at the meo-track was a fraud. It wun also thought “that the fellow who took his bat and pocket- book to the olllcoof Tie CHicago Tninune Is impileated in the robbery, espocinlly as he was advertised to reappear wt Tie Tarung ollics, and failod to do av; ‘Tho sunatroke ‘and ravo-track = theory in not velloved by any of his frieuds."” When list seen tho de- purted carried gn winbrella, and wore o gold hunting-caso stom-windiug wateh ana gold chain, “Ho bos still atthe bank in Pacts $! rie aL in cnsh, whieh his wifo will take charge of, fathor-tn-inw 18 9 well-to-do furiner, ond wi robubly olfor a reward for thoymurdorers and ‘or thy body. Incloaod in tho letter was a photograph taken . four years avo, and a description of the nan a8 he apponred at the time of his sudden sud strange disappenrance. ‘The police are nut filled with tho iden that thoy will bo able to ferret out tho mystery ot present surrounding tho case, but thoy will not give ne tho suireh. 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