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5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES Lord Carlingford opposed the amendment, but it was enrrled by a vote of 13 to 40, Lord Calrns moved to omit the latter part of the clause providing that where tho Tau FOREIGN. and Presump-] Court is satiated thot since Ute net gstraordinary f the House of nevoptance by ow yearly tenant of tious Course 0: & leasa contuining terms wnrensonabtle of Lords. or unfair to the tenant was procured by ; threat of eviction or undue Iniluonee, the —_—_ 4 Land Court nilght declare such lease you, whereupon tho: tonant shall be deemed a tent at the present ordinary yenrly ter antey. . 'Yho Government opposed this nainendinent, Dttt It was enrriod’ by 9 vate of 190 to 50, ‘The following clauses, tu No. 22 Inelustve, were then agreeit tos Lord Emily moved anamendinent to omlt that part of Clause 2h which defines three fousths 18 being n competent number of ten- ants, ‘ Lord Ktinherley opposed tho amondinent, but it was corried—290 to 53, The next elnuses, lo- fifty-six’ Inclusive, wore itgreed to, On Clause 67 Lord Sallsbury moved an amendment to ont that part of the clause providing that whenover, within alx months after passing the acl, any-actlon shall bo pending ngninst x tenant to recover debtor damages before or after the application ts disposer of, the Court shall have power to stay tho slo under any writ of execution in such action of tenancy, tn respect of which such application fs pending, until tho termi adlaly of proceedings to fix such judlciat rent, Tho amendment was agreed to without division, —_—_— ‘Tho UII thon passed through Committec. * +. MBADING: Aerander Third Parsued by a Squad of |" sseanitin 1, Gower, addressing tho shnrn- Ribilists Numbering Sixty. holders uf the Philadelphia & Reading Rall- road to-day, sald that’ {f tho McCalmonts would adopt the doferred bond scheme he would resign the Recelvership of the rond at once, and give a bond never to stand for the Prosidency aguln, and he would further co- operate with the McCafmonts in selecting a new Board uf Directors, His. alternative proposttton wns to buy the shares of tho Mee Calmonts at $40 cach, stating that If they re- fusod hls offors he would beat them wt tho next election for tho Prosidteney of the Com- ‘pany, ‘ BRADLAUGH Ning written to Lubouchére -that unless the House of. Commons declares the seat for Northampton vacant he will again appear to takg his seat without givtug notlee, An- wie pfecnutions have been taken to provent Bradlaugh from taking the House by sure prise. ‘lhe llouse alls to-dny to oxpedite the Supply bil. A THE LANONERS? STRIKE, Conk, Aug &—'tho Inborers’ strike fs everywhere extending, At Queenstown, Mallow, wid xt diferent centres of Inbor, mon have Joined in tha movement, Thostrike hag merged fnto a general agitation toran in- crease of wages, ‘Tho employers, with fow exceptions, are resisting the demands, PRANCE, GAMMETTA AT TOURS. Special Cable. on the band Bill That Dee ac prives It of All Its Good Features. —_——- ernment Doteated at oy Point by » Vote of Brey roo to Onc. jb t d tte. al ortant Speech of Gambetta | a Outlining His Pro» grams : ——— ing n of Levi P. Morton on Be! oP canst to the President of . France, —— tu Council Regret OMictally Spanish Priost Pitted Pius. quo Gov Tho Spantel that & GREAT BRITAIN. codreRATION AGAINST ‘THE ONSTRUCTION- spox, Aum G—Ln view of the ayowed eenninaion of tho few Parneliltes to ol sintot the business of the House of Commons, tho views of the Opposition have been ugeor- talued In regard to urgency forsupply. The result of the inquiry oncourages the Govern- ment ta belleve that If this step {s necessary, the Opposition wilt cordlally coBperate, . PANEL. Inthe Houso of Commons Inst night, on going Suto Committees of Supply, Parnell brought under review the suspension of O'Kelly (Home-Ruler) soma weeks ago, for characterizing tho statement of ‘Yottunham (Conservatlye) as lying and calumntous, Parnell argued that the standing order under which O'Kelly had been suspended was Ine fefded only to check persistant obstruction, and not to punish tho hinaty use of Innguage, andhoblamed tho ‘Spenter for not giving him an opportunity of withdrawing tho fan- gunge he used on the 1st Inst,’ when howas muspended by a vote of tho Tlouse for peraist- ing Inspiteat the Speaker's ruling, In ruls- ing the question of Irish political prisoners, ALADSTONE commented warmly on the liberty assumed by Parnell of appealing to tho rulus of the Hougoono night, and {nsulting them the next night, and severely. censured — hin for introducing the subject at a the when It was Sinpossible for the House to pronounce judgment, Considering that O'Kelly ‘lind ased the objectiounble words fmmediately afterthe word “inendactous,? ho thought the charge agatist the Speakor liad com- pletely failed. ‘The “subject wus then dropped. 3 5,—Gambutta’s speccl Inst ‘ours banquet is unquestlon- ably ona of the most Important he has ever mmade, and gives the more progressist section of the Republican party the watchword and definit program it hay beon walting for. It ig broad, clear, and, in the matin, statesnan- Uke, embracing a schema of reforms urgent. ly needed by the French nation, But {6 will probably not tind favor with tho majority of M.. Gambetta’s follow-eountrymon, “Most Republicans will applaud the proposed moas- ures for: assuring the complete, Nborty of association und the oxtenslon - of gratuitous and Nboral eduention, and the Introduction of the ceonvinty and: social reforms hinted at In M. Gainbetta’s program, but the question of the revision, even partial, of the Senate, in the Way advecnted by the -Presidant of the Chambor, will split the Re- publican party Into two factions, and, a3 0 " matter of course, will: alleitate many of its present Sonntorlal supporters, \ “DIL ADDRESS WINOIT MR. MOUTON delivered this uftarnoon, In’ presenting his credentials to the President, was of n fur more, cordial and interesting character than sucht speeches usually are. It :was couched In terms dlatinetly and heartily Kepubllean, and contained the following siguilleant passage; “This fs the sontiment which binds the eltizons of tho two leading Ne- publics of tho, world. Doth hava struggted for free government, aud bot now enjoy what was defined by our martyred Lincoln ag ‘a Government of tho people, far the peopld, and by: tho people,’ America 16 proud to occupy with France tha foremost. rank in the grand march of nations,”. PRESIDENT OREVY, . replying to Mr. Morton, snl that tho choles of Mr, Marton would contribute to aflirm the friendly relations which,’ it possible, would be further cemented by the great ninnifesta, tlons prepiaring In America, at whlch France would particlpate, as sho had participated in her, successful atruxule, «Ho oxpresied a hopo for the prosperity of America, and for tho recovery of Presldont Gariteld. Fallow- ing is President Grévy's roply to Gon, Noyes: France nrdently desires tho recovery of Presi- dpnt Gariletd, whoxo Ite was placed in peril by an odlous attempt whieh Mle us all with borror. Onr two natious baye a common duty to pore form,and uro,{g & mannor, charged with tho proteution of souls, Thoy have a groat mleston —numely: to. show to the world that the truo guarantons of human liberty are contred in ro- publlean inatitutions.. iS President Grévy concluded by expressing sympathy for Gon. Noyes and the people of America, SPErcIt UY GAMMETTA, URADLAVGIE didnot appear at Westminster to-day, Io appeared at the Bow Streat Poles Court and presented Information upon which he de- manded n summons against the police for assault, which alimply alloged that an assault hndbecn comuitted on him. ‘The magistrate said this was Insuficiont; that Bradluugh apprared ta have Inyited the naynult; that ho should have refused n summons if all the facts wera before him, and certainly ho should on what appeared on tho information. Bmdlaugh intonds to proveed furthor by mandamus, P Ta * THE POLITICAT, PRIBONBUG, Toxpox, Aug. 5.—It 1s bolleved that the question of releasing some of tho prisunurs In, Kulusinham Jail will bo deliboruted upon at anearly Cabinot council, IXGISLATION UPON THE LALOR QUESTION, It ls stated that a doputation of prominent Conservatives iy about to go to Ireland to Ine quireinto and report upon, the relative con- didon of laborera living reapestively under and working for resldent and non-resident landlords and furmers, The object of tho deputation isto form a basis, by its report, for tegisiation upon tha Iabor question, com THE MLANCET‘S ADMONITION, The Lancet of this week says: “It Ista bo Tewembered that untess President Garfield's bullet causes Joen! disturbance, It would nut: bolnaceordance with modern surgical prac- Meg {o attempt its removal,” 2 THE INF) Jn the Housu of Commons to-day Harcourt, the Home Socretary, rend a dlapatal ‘from United States Minlster Lowell, informing EarlGranylle that ho had wired Soeretary Bialue on the 29th of July an account uf the tonveration hy had with Wantorden, tho Under Forelgn Sveretary, respecting the In- feral machines at Liverpoo}, to which he had received wn roply from lr. Binine, stat- ng that the National, State, and nninielpal luthorities aro atrenuously endeavoring ta dscover the authors of the plot, In which ho {as reason to believe very few wero engigud, and that no paing will bo aparod in discovers and prosecuting them. . THE DALANCE OF TRADE, 288 London Neve’ financial article says: ak belleved that.we shall send bouds {nr ‘i of cash in Iquidation af our debts to Pant to ae exten of about 815,000,000, eens to be reservin; the Amerlean demand,” VAI HONS, eantiet i THE LAND WILTa rine Lords, 1n Committeo, can- of Cl rnd, (ise Tof the Land bill wus: A rs ealsbuts, Conservative, moved that, aliohling a KS Under the aot, the rent of tan should not be reduced on account ae ¥ euin pald by the tenant or predeccs- tr comtug into the hotding, Lord Salls- need ho hud nasented toa secuid read: bettie Hope that thia nmendment would Treented. ware (ovornment opposed tha amendment, nd Salletnealves aud also Whigs, asked Which wag td net to press the amendment, 4 gris carted =I6p to 110, iwhdient apparantly alms to prevent, < carving of tenants’ iutorcat "aut ofa me 3 estate, . N6 ts! C been alee of the bill, up to eleven, have Nttauls of Waterford moved ‘as an vergtuent to Clauso 13 the addition of aut ins eating thata tenant compelled to Hatstory ile during the continuanceof the anne "rin In consequance of the breach thea ‘tory condition should not be ete lard Castle for Sure “ 5 dutty Was agreuit ga ed the amondment, tai to 17 Inclusive wore thon tent ie ‘arl of Dunrayon moved an amond> provides et Sub-Sve, 8 of Clause. 18, which by alandiont teletting g holding purchasod tou, i nd under is right of predinption Touns, Aug. 5—At o banquet lastnight, Gainbetta, replying to 0 toust to President Grévy, warmly eulogized the Inttor, and anid ho regratted, the Legistuture had not, by alopting the sorutin dy tate, afforded hin an opportunity of conguiting tho Demoarntic purty Ln broader and deoper manner than at present, ~ Gambetta deciarad hiimsolf 0 partisan of, tho existence of the two Chaim- the Senate, but. he dosired to see tho two houses antinated by-one splyit, * Me consid. ered It his duty to defend before the country tho tutelary extatenco of the Senate, and ouly to endeavor to modify the clectoril sys- tum from whieh ft derived its origin, It was necessary, he sald, to introducy Into tha made of powlnating Senators the principle O& the proporttonal equality of the Cam- munes, and he asked hituself tho question whether the Irromovability of Senators was not contrary to the principles of univorsal suffrage, remarking that the first Irremnya- ble Senators were appolnted by the Natlonal ‘Assembly, whureas thosa now chosen aro elected by the Senatd, Mo urged that they should have to aubnilt to redlection by a Con- gress of the twa Houses, Jy this means tho Ropudiicun majority might obtain the bal- ‘Inst and the stabiiily it'nt present’ lacked, and’ if a revision of: tho Constitution Is re- stricted to this pofut, a majority might by found in the Senate willing to pass it, \Contlgulng, Gambetta advocated 9 oom plete sucular primary oluction and measures tending to make the entraneg and examina: tlon for public service Independent of private means, Franoe,” he said," would - never tld that sho pald ton dearly for tutellectual culture,’ Jo advocated a law giving works aon complete flberty of vocation, and sali it was unnecessary to excite the public mind for elections by great prograis, He deslrod the partlanientary groups to fuse into 9 coul- puot Mintateria! wajority, uot submissive to a particular Minister, but fully cousclous of the abjects It doalred, and which woult placo iin fifteen years of the passage tetag ani he subject to the provisions of the Land Cact¥le to presont tunanales, »° at ary elngtord opposed and the Duke Supported this amendment and On Cae, W88 axteed to, ‘stone 19, Lort Lansdowne moved the Of the tho provjso that at the explra- deagnd tee SHOR Ieases tongnte shall bo Yearly tongnetts Bt the present ondinary Me cond ‘ancles, at the rents and subject (0 ‘ultlous of thelr leases, of polluy, Franco was not contented with the shifting and uncertain iajority, regurd to questions of taxation and bora, tn aplta of all the faults committed by, men at its head capable of followlug ite Hno, In rested to-night on tho charge of having em- bezzled $10,000, A TAILROAD 801.0, enuse a ininfmum amount of disgrace to the country, [timay beadded that, coming from tha. ActIng Governor of Natal, thls outspoken revenue, and In spite of the possibility that Jiis Idena may be called chimerteal, he thought inch might stil be done nader NEW YORK. that head, Hue shontd ike te sea develops | expresston of feeling has attracted mich at- ; The New York & Brighton Beach Rallroad A syatua of clfval nats aioe of ro, He | tentton Schedule of Rates Adopted by Com- ‘wer soM A Sina SA ae auinined up what he thought mist be asked 4 Sy? 7 H Me We NICAL COUNCIL. of universal auttrage as follows: ‘Thy con- AUSTRIA, missioner Fink upon Whioh A ni is Sona helt toni huln dnl SereeL alitutional reform of tho Setnate;. tho eon- COMUNE. 9 * to Continue Outting. ; . turch, for the pitrpose of greeting the M. B. delegates to tha Keumenical Conferenca to be held in Loudon, and who sail to-porrow. —— A SAD ACCIDENT. ‘Two Ladies and a Littis Girl Drowned by the Sinking of n SkIM in tho Olitu Rivore , Mavison, Ind, Aug. 6&.—A most distress- ing necident ocenred at Otto Landiny, four- teen miles below this city, at abut 6:90 velock Inst evening, by which two Inidtes and a Jittle child .went down to death In the Onto River, The skit was being rowel across the river froin tho Kentucky to the Indluna side, It contalned a Mr. Bunce, ‘is‘wifa and chittd, Miss Anon Skull, Mr. Kiley, Mr. Pearson, and the ferrynian, Mr Zack Huot. Wenthor-cracks In the skit caused It to leak badly, but the occt- pants thought they could bail tha water with a bueket, “As they balled they ulled for the shore, but tha water Ratner on them so fast that by tho thiia they wera In the mitdic,of the river they were terrified with tho dépth of water in the skit, The ferrynmn appealed to the men tu, leap overboard and told on te the skit, but they would not budge. . He leaped ont, and dkl all in his power to Halites the Jowd and save the occupants, ‘The men, who frown all accounts neted so tinidly jn not taking the advice of the ferryman, were saved, ‘The sume pe child dhl not rise after golng down. Me. Bunce and wife aud elie were from Minola, and were visiting Mr, Skull, in Kentucky. ‘They bad startet tothe Indiana side with ‘the other partles femal to spend the evening and night with lends, Virsa, Ang. 6.—The Cornell University erew ara well, but worn down by practices in consequence of tho swift current of the Dane ube. Arrangements for thoir race with the Austrian crow the {tth lust. are completed, Vietur Sitberer, of ‘the AUleygmcine Sport Zeltunz, is bown chosen wnpire, and Vine fon, of the American Legation, Judge, A raco nt Frankfort, Germany, 1s in contempla- tion, but arrangements are not yet settied, ‘Nhe Cornells wil row there the Isthif thelr boat goes through in thine. ——_ ITALY, REONET, Rowe, Aug. 5.—The Spanish Minister to Ttaly has eoinmunieated to Signor Manelnt, Minister of Forelgn Affatra,'s telegram from tha Connell of Ministers of Spatn, instruct- Ing lin to express their regret thata Span- Ish prelate should: hava mixed himself up with things foreign to lis order, ——— THE EAST. BIIGANDS, Taausa, Aug. 6.—A band of fifty brigands robbed a inuil-earriar at Bilok aftor killug twe men of fils escort. ———— IRELAND'S INDUSTRIES. Mow Eugland Has Rutned Thom’ Irish Times, June 2h, The oxclusion of tobacco from our fields 3 ono of thoso remnnnts of barbarism which has como froin a former uge, Problbitory laws alone pre- vont fta cultivation, thoclimute and sof] belny as favorable to its growth as that of potatoca, salad, carrots, and turnips, all. of which wora hore in- troduced In the samo contary. The history of this persecuted plunut Is not without Interest. Four hundred yenrs ayo tobacen was unknown in Huropa, Itwaa first planted in Spain, where it was cultivated aa au ofoimental plant. In 168) tubacvo was Introduced Intu Italy. and egeodlly became ong of tho nrtictes of luxury. struction of amijority truly representing the vountry and ndmlatstrative reform. France woul solvo other qitesations to be raised, be- entize alte Is democratic from her very heart. Tra fow tlays she will loudly provlalm what, she desir Whatover may be hor decision, no thotght of: resisisnes will enter tho atid ofany one. Ifthere be division it will be ono of rivalry for the performance of iluty, not for the attatnment of power, Ho con- cludec his speecl ald prolonged cheering. AT AN ELECTORAL, MEETING field nt Clamencenu, it Was decided that Stalsmund, Lucrolx, ant Tony Rovelllon should oppose Gambetta fn the elreumseriy tion of the ‘Twentleth ‘Arrondissement, for both of which Gambetta awill stand. Of Gambetla’s old Committea of 1819 and 1870, twenty-tlve alone out of 120 stlete to Iniin, i COMMENT. Le Franceant the Nationale conment un- favorably on Gambetta’s speech at Tours hast evenlnig, tnd consider his program as vague and dangerous. Lo'temps applands his speech, but makes somo reservations In regard to lils proposed reconstitution of the Senate, which It deems by no means urgent, ‘Tho speech, however, will produco ® deep finprossion upon the constituencteg, and will decisively influence tha elections, The Bulls Rampant Yesterday and. Pushing Prices Rapidly Upward. : . A Large Number of Negroes En- gaged to Work on a New Railroad, - THE WAR. PINK'S NEW SCHEDULE. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yont, Aug, 5.—The General Freight Agents of the trank Ines had been Invited tw incet at Commisstoner Fink's office to-«lay, Init only two of the companies were repre- sented,—the Erle and the New York Cen- tral. “President Billys, of. the Noston & Albany Railrosd, was also present. Tho . necessity of o reduction In the tariff rates was admitted by those present at the conference, but in the absence of repre- sentatives of the other companies no vote was taken, ‘Che Commiastoner had to exer- cise the authority given him by previous agrecients, and he therefore ordered tho re- duction, Lt {s sald that the reply to tho Invitation sent by. the Pennsylvania Road was tlef ‘and forelble.,. lt reminded the Comimissigner that several weeks ugo thut Company had urged a reduction fn rates, but ‘was oppused by the New York Central, which was not then ready forsuch action, It de- elared that now as the same proposil, coming from the Central, the Company was not pre- pared to alve Its assent. 2 NO WEPLY WHATEVER was sent by the Baltimore & Ohio, but It Is known that this Company ts opposed MORTON, President Grévy toalay gave nutdience to Levi P, Morten tho new American Minister, ‘and Gen, Noyés, the retiring Minister. Mr Morton said; Mn. Prestpent: [havo tho honor of presont- ing you wy ercdantiala us Envoy Extroordiuary nud Minister Pientpotentlary of tho United States. It isn pleasing part of my duty, also, to present the best wishes uf tho President of tho United States for your health and welfare and tho prosperity and bappluess of tho people of CABLE CODES. AGrowl!Ing Buslnoss that Saves Wuels Moncy and Sildes the Mouning of Telegrams, New York Warld, “The making and use of codes for tele. France, Atorica ts at peace and on friendly | fiat, 2 . eatly Invreas ; )pes Urban VINE. and Innocent XL fule | to tho reduction. It Is understood | graphing economically has greatly Inereased relntions with ullnations, Towards Franco sho { ininated against it the thunders ot | the that tho new rates were made | within the past two years.” auld a véeran churlubesa warmer and dooper foullug. Showould | Churei, and sinoking wna stigmatized by | an the basis of the ent recently | codemnker tw a reporter yesterday. In desiro not only to express moro warcaly, In this | Ho Sulu of Murtoy us ond OF | aude ut Boston by the Central Vermont unt | fact, it 1a only sinen 1377 that codas have been year of centennial commemoradon of our Pt , | Grand Trunk: Buads, adding to those rates Tovucco was ‘frat brought to Vinwland tn 1605, hid soon becama exceedingly popular, but in 133k a prochunation was issued against It by Queon Kitzabeth. Tt had the misfortune to at- Moyal displeasure of her tnmediute Jines a who describes sinoklug t to tha nose, dunweraus to the Innav, aid in the Dings athncing fone thereof resembling the horribly heyelin wnioke of the pit’ that ts. bat tomess."" Nevortholoss, this shuiderer of one of thy few hixurles of the pour neitaer cuucted nor causal to by cnucted any laws Drobibltory ak Hs xrowlth, and it was not wotit lug! that any re striction was Jmposed upon ita growtt in Treland, ln that year, however, un nei—t Car. 11, Chap. Si—was passed by tho English Partliment, and whilat, a Parviament was sith in retand, Ainposing a penaity of 20 shilliugs for avery roulor £1i for every acre, of tobtcco planted in Ireland. “Chat net was pagsed wheo it was tho volley of tho British Governiucut to encoinmgs the Puritans of Nort America und to give thon generally sold, although for many years before that, prinelpally since the cable began to be used, private codes were made and used, She whole principle of tho code f4 to save imoney by substituting one word for muny, A shnple code ix the use of a unmber of words to cach of whish a diferest meaning ly attached, ns, for instance, “Lhe pricaat wheat Is taking an upward turn,’ is repre- sented by the word ‘John,’ ‘tie price is going down’ by the word ‘dames,’ ‘the market Is dull’ by * Peter, and so on All the codes that we have ut the present day are amplifications of that system, “Tho mass of the peoyle have no Idea to what an extent codes ara used. Since 0 they have been generally adopted, and it is surpristug. what an imount of money men anclont aiinuee, hor aratitude for services ren dered fo Welufunoy of her existence, and the camest hope thutthis long unbroken nwmlty nay: be porpetuated, but to great you ns friends in tho wreut work of securing popular freodem under the vontrot of eatablishod law, ‘This senthuont biuds tho two leading Republica of the worl. Hoth have struggled for frec government, and buth now enjoy what wus defined by our mar tyred Lincuin as “4 Government of the poople, for the people, and by tha people.” America fa proud te occupy with Franve the foremost munk In tha grand niatchof navons towards that political omancipation which gives avery man a yotco in hls country's governmont. elloving that under such « guvarnment only can a nation permancutly prosper, and If it bo uy fortuna iu any way to strengthen this common bond of sympathy and cament the fricndslp tho differential rates previously allowed the Grand Trank Line, ¥ ON THB PANT OF TUR GRAND THUNK ft was sald that the talk aboutdiferentials at this thne was. mere nonsense—that there were no differential rates. ‘The new rates wers Jaughed at by some of the Broadway agents, who sald ‘that they were. too fur above the actual rates to be respected. Tor several «ays guods bave been shipped at 35 cents for tirst-class and if cents tor fourth cluss, Now York ta Chivago. | 1t would be as one agent declared, to mutntain tho former tari ag the ane just adopted, ats the ronds were chmaxedt In open Ww Comparison was drawn between this red tron and those made awhlle age In tho east- bound tari, NEGRO LABORERS. T fool I shi " vt | the monopoly of supplying the imother | 4 BONU: c TT WAY u " Tea in pa by sia epetvonnets country with tobuecus ifeayy oe that | *UARGE NUabER OS ee WAY FROMTHE | doing a small business will pay for a goud Whuso partiality onnbles mo tu express those | Unit, prow a gute amon, aul Speetat Dupatch to The Cileago Tribune, code. {1 15701 had great difteulty tr sell- eluent protection to the Coloutes, for thruo yeurs wfter. it wits found necessary to riige the pratibltery tax to 244 ned, of 200 An fure, yet this seemed tu be insuiietent to ro. strain the eultvation of a vrop wilen produced lug{a code; now I huve applications for codes every diy.” “ Aro-the codes tnore complex nowidays 2” sontiments to the Lrealdcut of tho Groat Ko- publig of srauco, GEN. NOYES, New York, Aug. &—The announcement that's large nttinber of negroes are.on thelr way from the South to work on tle New in presenting his letter of recall, sald: aol witrequntiy in trelaud over £1u0 an aero, | York, Ontarlo & Western Railroad his “Someoft them ory very complox, and re- Mun. Pavsiwunt: It tan most agreeabtoduty | Ald accordingly tho td and zit Charles tl | created rent exciteinent among tho mon | @irengreat deal of study, Mure tsa costo Chapter 16 (Enytand), waa passed -it whiet to transmit to your Execlloncy the curdial and | thereby not alune empowors, but erders all con- | NOW employed by the contractors {n the dit made on w combination of figures, whieh best wishes of tho Prosident of tho United | atublesy nnd other oificers under ponaltics to] ferent sections. ‘Thus far nono pave been | multiply into thomselves, and produce a Htatos, now unfortunataly cundned toa bed of | voter the rounds and pluck up and destroy to” | unzapedl for Section No. 1, which commences | Wunder represented by one word, the whole bucco plants, after stating that ** nutwithstand- dug tho furmer nutes pussud in that bobalf, the vulture of tobaccu wu Incroasing.” For 1G yenra the growth of tobuoco was prantbited., gic Inia, however, Lard North, thon Prine Mtin- ster, vinburrassed by Lo revolt of tha Ainerican Colonies, sought to win Ina way the affection of tho Irish peoplo, and forthwith he brought in a bill for tho express purpose of ainctiurating their ooudtion and for rupealing the act of Charles Il, “Accurdingly by tho 10th Guo. 111, Chap. 05, Suc. 1, the act prohibiting the weowth of tobacco wasreponled, ‘Lhoncofurward trom 17 it was lawful to grow tobucce in [ruland for bumne con- sumpuon, and for tho supply of tho English, || but nat ofany furolgo inarket, and uo things ro- gonined during * elabtean’ ‘years of — irlih Indypendanes rom 1783" to. 18, when the net of Union, 40th Geurge TIL, Chapter os, Mixed, ond by the schedule to the bth Apticlo of that aut the permission of the culture of tobacco Jo [reland was capressly guaranteed, Tho cult- uve at tubseco then eNO KeNoral, Bone countios belug inery aulted to its growth than others, tho nelvliborbood of Enniscorthy ca: peoity, da IX tna Whig Government rosalyed: 1p prevent all future growth of the phint, and a Mipistusiul weazury was brought tn Cor diat pur- pose. Tho dybatoa cu tho qucation contin Inueh yuluntle juformution. rd Value un, in opposing tho : pasgo of | tho bill, intormwil thy House thyt the cultiva- Uon gaye cousiderubto employment in tho nolgh- borhood of Baulaedethy, My, Latroy, afterwards Chief Justice, protested tu ble plaice In Parline mont uguinst the measure, and olwerved that tho cultiyntion uf tobaccu gave employment to alurge population, On tho Ministerial sldo-it of which inay express the state and prices of aiunrket on tho other sidw. For example, 1 receive by eably perhaps the shixle word ‘poverty,’ taken froma special code agreed upon between me and my correspondent. £ translate the word, and tht that it means 35, 0,02 T look througls my tables und rend + “Have killed thig weels 4u,000 hogs. 2! value is unchanged. ‘The weather is slightly warmer, with prospects of rain, he price of cheese $5 55 shillings, and the alitpinents of lard are 3,000 terees!’ ‘Thus dio code saved much money, for no inatter how much you may wondense the dispateh I have vend, it will cost ten or twenty times as mel fs the cost of cabling the one word ‘poverty.’ Single wards re! presenting lone senteners are not much used. Itty better to use short sentences and combine dein inte one word." “What is. the extent of the business in cipher codemaking?” “'Thero ts much difference between a ctpher anda code. A elpheris meant te con- ceal the iiwaning of a message, and generally consists in a combination of jutters, as, fur {nstance, *uvj krat nfjd din cenkl ’—* you ‘must glye the price.” This saves nothing, wherens the cote saves monoy, 2s well as 1b conceals the meantug. ‘The cost of cabling a inessage ft: cipher [s 50 per cent more than the tariff rate at which price a code messaze ig sent. Some tline ago the cable companles charged the same rate for. code message or ‘sulfering, fur your hovlth and happiness, and tho petco and prosperity of the great nation ovor which you preside so worthily, Tuo Prosl- dent bopos sincerely thut the sentiments of frlondsblp until now aubslsting between Franca and Atnerica will Increase so ag to bocomo per- potual, aud that tho two nations, acting with tho most ontire harmony, will thus bu ablo to Bivo the workd a favorablo example.of republic: an Institutions, Gon, Noyes concluded by expressing his own sentiments of gratitude for four years of uniturm courtesy by the Government and peopla he leaves, and ils best wishes for the President ant the continued pence and pros- perlty of the French people. ut the west ond of the uew tuunel at Gutten- borg and extends twenty-five intles, but on tha Middletown branch, which ombraces five sections, a distanee of twenty-live miles, over 500 negroes ure employed, ‘They are employed in the gravel bunks and rock cuts of the hightfands and WORK AT THY LOW RATE OF, 81.95 A DAY, Ono contractor, who holds a sub-contract trom Douglass for building five mules of the Middletown section, has refused to employ ‘any negroes, and has engaged only Irisly and Italians, Another contractor on Section No.1 announces his determination to bring on the colored men at all hazards, Justifying his ae- tlon on the ground ‘that he can obtaln a uni- forin rate of $1.25 0 day, and that le can ob- taln 1,000 or more negroes, wherens the white Juborers refuse to work at such a low rate, THY NKGNOYS NOW EMPLOYED caine mostly from Marylind and the District of Cotuinbla, from which district another contingent is expected to arrive next week, The reports iu regard to the numibor ex- pected seams to huve been sv exaggerated thut a ineeting of the white laborers has beon called for next Sunday, at Middletown, to protest againgt further finportations. If a deaf ear be turned to thelr protest by the i TRUSSIA. MAND AFTER THE CZATL Pats, Aug, &.—Despite the watchful pre- cautions that have been taker, It hus beon again made startlingly certain that the Nihilists ara even now close to tho porson of the Emperor, and thoy are Hable to make an attempt upon his Hfe any inoment. Last night a letter threatening the Czar ‘with death was found on the treble in the Eine peror’s bedroom, which was supposed to bo 1 e y y message whieh did not minke sense thoroughly guarded, and to which uccesa can | was admitted (hut thero were Boing proprlotors contractors a strike will certainly restlt, and ios won ane 1M ‘ HY rel £100 i ry i | Be rol cl contractors ‘aan confused mass of words, re he had only by the most thoroughly trusted, int jan who sade BO yer pete Gy fa cule arlans (route IK expected: Tie conte Thomas J. Fentell invented a very curluits vation, Tho get Ist and 1 Wittlum LV. thon passed, and the not of Lord North was repcaied, and from that day to this u ilne of £100 fy iin- posable upon any person who shall proaume to ree Ww yreater quantity than one pound wolght 0 his garden, ‘The tobucco plant is now stamped out of the. country, aud the Isieh peasant, in pluce of yrow- Ing hls own tobacco on big: own land and for bis own use, and fur the supply of hls own and for. olxu murkets, Ja coustralucd to have revourse to the , West Indies and to tho Phillppiue Islands for that which has become ono of the necossa- rica of his life. ‘This proibition of tobacco culture fs hardly consistent with the principles of freetrads, One of tha crying evils of Franca before tho revoluuion of 178 was the prohibition on tho growth of tobaccu, and iu vain MM. ‘Turgot, tho tnanclut Minister of Loujs XVI. struggled tor tho free culture of tho lant In France, Re wis theu unsuccessful, ut on .the Ith of Favruary, lvl, the freo culture was curried tn the Navional Assemn- bly. The tobacco growth in that country ly now ntithorized in niuatocn departingnts,. Including some Of tho most northern as woll as tha must southern, and the vrup averages about 20,00 kilogrammnes. Tha conseauunve Is that the vlgur which costa 6 cents in France casts 8 cents fu iroland, - The ceilection of the excise auttes on the tobacco crop in Franos is not surround with any more diflicultics than was the colloos tion of our excise duties pravlous to 1831, or tho vollotion of the. oxciso dutics on hopa in hs do not seem to be deterred by these threats, however, and what the end will be It js diml- cult to foresee, _ PRODUCE. THE DULLS RAMPANT YESTERDAY. ‘Special Miavateh to Tas Chicace Tribuns, New Youn, Ang. 56.—Tho produce bulls Were rampant this morning, notwithstanding the Incrensed temperature. The first point of attack was corn, which fairly Jumped at tholr approach, until lt warked three cents a busliel above the noon quotations of yester day, aud two and n half cents over.the close last night. With this wheat sympathized, nasisted by the manipulations of the clique, until that rose two.cents above yesterday at noon and 124@1}4 cents over Inst night. Oats also played tag, as the clique marked them uponecent par bushal, While this was go- ing on In the grain corner, the bulls in lard took firmly hold of that market and scorea 10@15 cents advayce before Change hours, October showing the grentest: ad- vance, At the carly calls there was sume realizing of sudden profits on pure code which suved its the nuiber of words transmitted, concealed the ren] gen se and yet Tnace complete sensu as It reat rinstan ce by this cole the messuze read, ‘Jaimos Gill, Sdpar Holt went to Canton, Pekin, Inst Sune day.* ‘That made sense, but the information it conveyed was in reference to the price, tendency, and thue and: amount of shioments of several different grades of wheat and co ind Mhelier they werg by stealer or sail vessel, ee “Code messages must be constructed of recognized words jn any language, the names of pinces being charged extra except when used In thelr proper sense. The numes of places are generally used for long sentene asin thiscade, *Cowes—Iruland inay bo e: excluded f€ ship wishes to cull at Queen town or Fahnouth for orders to any sate port of the United Kingdon, with 10 pyr cent extra rates for Continental ports between Uhanburg and Have”? “How much do codes cost? “Simple codes arrangzcd as a skeleton, which you may adapt to suit your own busl- ness, cost. frum 34 upwards, and you can obtaln a little pamphlet code of 140 words for 10 cents. Complex codes cost any amount up to $1,000, and as i sald befare It Is aston- ishing how anich money men will pay for a The Cznr’s attendants, the ofticur who was on guard at the tine, and four servants of the palace, have been arrested. * A GREATICONSPIRACY, CorpENtAGEN, Aug. 5.—A St. Potersburg correspondent of tha Nattonal Gazettc says: “The Russian Court made the recont journey to Moscow becauso of the discovery of an extensive conspiracy to assasinute tho Line paral tamily. During the night, at Petar hof, the polico on the 2th of July stopped n boat whieh liad succeeded in passing tho guardships, and arrested tha ovcupant. It was subsequently discovered that sixty per: sons, some of them ofhigh, rauk, were iu- volved {n tho plot.” Mec TUE BLACK DIVISION, , St, PeTeRsuung, Aug. 5.—The trial of the revolutionista belonging to the so-called “Black Divison” will commence before a spocinl court the ath of September, NOTTEN TO THE COE, ‘The newspapers publish 4 notification, of- foring reward for the capture by peasants of the persons who have beon spreading thenstern counties In England. ‘There 46, : ¢ i falgo reports rulative to a redistribution of fact, tue Ou veal qucatian for solution, rhe foss | chases made early this morning and yester- food code It Ayhen they neve Row code. land, to the Bzcboaier uF tha cupoms, : Tosa eae day, but both up und down stalrs thare was | ine bustness ly not advertised by a display Se oun MEP breuHeH tod DY: Rar enereasets but tittle ylelding, oa there was vlenty, of | of roads. rf aaa ect GERMANY, uyors to tuke up whint was dropped nt but | “Lhera are a number of mon in the busl- 5 DEAD, A Pautaull tor Crimtnale, slight concessions, ‘The clique in corn ho | ness, and nowadays en know what a coi longer control that murket, as they have the chagrin of seolug f THE OUTSIDE CROWD, on which they have lately been unloading, after carrying the old crop for months through dull markets, reap the frulls of thelr patience and fuck of foresight ‘This Isa maker js, Sone yeurs ngo 1 disliked to state in private ite what iny business was. ‘Ansoon ag] told w man that 1 was a code wanker ly onl ask, * {hetas codemsker? Nowadays avery one knows,’ ‘ “Is there a greater cull for the books at ono tue.of the yuar thaw at unother?” Loni Eeentng Standard, Hlectrlolty, and the uses to whivh it bas been applied by’ solontiic wen, has done wuch for the comfort and convoulence of suciety, and the tine, perbaps, ran not bo far distaut when om, nibusod a abs, strains and traine, will bo | goen in’ streets or on railway Mnos speeding along without elther horsce + Dentts, Aug. 6.—The death ty announced of Theodore Rergk, Ue German Hnaulst and professor, critic, aud’ historian of Greek Mterature, * TUE RuPRTONS. Gasrein, Aug, &6—The two Emperors helt ( tive Fk A rolontiie. | code tie, ay be abl “Oh, noy it ls a steadily increasing busl> 4 half hour's conference thia imorning, ‘Che Korman geen, wo, “ beaidon, seul kadai 1 a fee oat ollie wl tay Oe eae ness, When the cable cuinpantes churgud loves tantbroplat, being sousitive heart atthe suderlug of condemned oriatoals who oxpiate thelr crimo elther by the guillotine oF the Fopes has reachod the concluy lon that it would be much more, bumane to curry out the aeutenco of death by means of an olcatris battery, the shock of whlub would | kill Instantaneous “without tho putiont “cxe extra for transinitting the names of places Jn codes, It holped us somewhat, as” inany of the old private codes were ntade alinost entirely of placa nanes, When the rutes Feta days, Whob very niessace ax, In the old days, when uv * cast $89, nabady “would think of sending Emperor of. Germany subsequently accoim- panied the Emperor of Austrin.to tho rall- way statlon, and bade him a hearty farewell. The Emperor of Austria tins gone to Munteh, from which polut he will visit the Kings of Waurlemburg aud Saxony, and the Grau Jutter erop turk out,as badly shurt os wie speculators are anticipating, ‘There are shrawd operators, however, who geu- erally catch the scent of things to caine on rane, who were selling out thelr Tong corn to-day and golug shurt after the five cente’ advance iu a sluceish Market stich Duke of Baden, > ~ | norlencing the’ slightedt suttering or oven | ag that for corn usually ts in the last two | excopt by coue.’ . discomfort. © fie — invention as been | dinys. Unele Rutus, however, did not soem a . THR DIOGENES AND SOCRATES. teatod 1 Germany, tha result boing that tout so, and was at the cull buying Octo- | Senator Ben 11, IZt—The Trouble from it tv pronounced deoldedly - inzontou wuotovor i he the objections wade to the ine novation witt. rogard to. ite prautiosbility, A German contomporary thus describes the hus manitariay apparatuses In a hall set apart for executions an allegorical statue of Justice ia erecta, bolding in ona bund @ sword, in the othor 4. pair of ecales. In front of the statue thore (sa fautaull, destined to be oceupicd by tho condouned man, Alter sentence hus Leen passed, the Judgo. (who would fullull ot Une the dutics of the public eanmudonel feta a wand, which bo holds iu his right band, fall into one wf tho scales, it gocs down, at te ame moment a powerful elevtrio Is brought into Benuts, Ajig, &—Tho motives for selzing tho steamers Diogenes and Socrates at Ktel aro stata to be that they wore built oithor for tho Fenlana of North Amerlea, Russian Nihilists, or Peru, Another version Js that thoy are meant for the slave trade, $ MINISTER WHITH has started for Southern Germany, Ie will roturn hore by the middle of August, ty pre- sent hig letter of recall, He thon will pro- ceod ta and: renialn: in, "London for a short time, and. afterward sail for homme inthe Which Ho Is Su@erlug aud How it Mas Heou Asgravated. dusnsts (a) Sarenli fa I¢ ts surprising that Seuntur Ulll, of Georgia, should have for #0 long ame neglected « ee werous fora of cancer upon bis (aa ee his true that by abandoned tho uswol clits and bad GB aberp tooth Hicd down, ut there was no periiar nout cure. [Us case, wo Understand, bad been te forred town teregular practiuace tu Now York without benelit. Why be uhi not ‘submit bis troudie to some distinguished member of tho profesionin tte south we do not know. No one would ovur have yusperted, when calling on bim or witucasing ble wonderful forensic diss ber'at 29/@3 cents over what ho pald for i yesterday, He may, however, have had some other fallow” solling twiee as nich ag he bought, and It was remarked that he and Dowa were about the only onus wha ap peared to want more corn this morning. THE BOSTON DIVOROE CASE, IT 1d TRANSLATED TO NEW Yon. Spetlal Dispatch ty The Cakcago Trikune, New York, Aug. 54—Mn. J. B, Pond, better kuown by the naweol “Miss Isabella Stono,” has instituted proceedings in the Y action, aud this battery bulng connected with | © . aye ‘Senate, that there: wus anythin, steamshly Elbo, of tho North German ine. | tho fauroutl, va occupant ie struck dead as 1 | Supreme Court of this clty for a separation plays lo the eto lta pies ANd yer IU RIE Peay é by lightning, Exporiinents have beou wade on | from hor husband, Mrs. Pond allees that | peara, boyond wll doubt, that hu was menaced i PERSIA. , Qh 0x, 4 horde, and soma domi -douth in Oak | cig has been treated cructly by hor | witha friebiful disorder, and one, tov, thay que nmad ov Tue RUNS DENEANED vaso bolng ipstaptancous, ., Nurcover, adus the t iy by ‘tnuat bave eveutusted In deats by no wesing ree - Tu Journal. from, ‘whtch. yao quote, ‘an ecct- |.husband, and accuses her husband | mote. Undur dato of the Xf, » cursuspondeut Loxnox, Aun: banat A gals Pe Tee etaae ee dunvored sy thor | Of te. authorsblp of scurrilous articles | of, the | Coulee ET in forms headed the Persian Kurds divring the lato | ee one ae lite woo witueuwed the oxe'| agaist hor, and of having her portralt | (Be, Pullen Mite lrrewular urcat: inaurrection,: one of hls brothers, some nephews, aud 4 number of servants were shot at So-Uj-Balak on the 20th ult, Their hoada were sunt tu tho Governor of Azer- pont dis diseuso Vegousrutod ato cpltheltoga, fnvolving the subliigual laud tu & wore oF tess ie was : aa Samuel D, Gross spd Prof, Willem it Pancoust, that wo vperation TO. TThiy took .plaou at th printed in au Illustrated paper between the portraita of twa crimfnals, noted house breakers, Besides this sult, Mra, Pond has In view sults to recover personal property which sho alleges her husband ny auteuil, Was the snot before be bad He A trang ih MONS urtiatle, ue chara’ ta vey tiie chance of {i adoption 4a ye fi nile J tet riments having hoprud no too near tho ‘and ori: is Ut wale Aw! ¢ —— " byfory belong cdoiamsgdatag alt 8a ouay cbaly wher. Ars. Pond alle 3 Hoary Ly ;piaco DB , 2 for Welr execution : ‘ard Mecel Y " ibn wasan esteasive tate ‘3 eee : a : Waa in Dein saat que A ing tue reuioval ot the abi ia shana coda Par age ALN RTRT ACTION: Was avorse td {t, as Mr, Pond was alt cnough | portion af tne Unies etacs OF the, tees ae Dounan, Aug, 5ymtho -Adminjatrator of to be her father, but cho was persuaded | Tthiy with nla and Lut tow frivads; bo bus ex: Natal, speaking at Pictormaritzburg, inallud- fs Iytoit collcut quarters gad accommodations, Ite 18 lug tothe atustlay of ltatta tu’ tie ‘Trane | tneaw active tatgruae ite New Fork ti . Seer ty ule we “charge. Bf two: Georetane. Dr 2: fo MTuagoenble tak for a solver, perforun, | bereabm #sktGDa Font rulathe rllvosd compas AuneTED FOR MMBEZZLEMRST, 3. it aint Hae balk en ire fae and ail must hope that he might be’ able to | Hysend te wa funds raluad by Jones ang the | New Youu, Aug. &—Goorge We Stuart Joes Eaoutrer eutrespondent that he felt that Benstor HIM would In ime recover and ens , irup that bo bus eold bis St, Louls farm, 4 bring lis task tosuch a couctusion as would Beerctary of the Board of Education, was ar Injures us a little somewhat, . Joy. nis wonted henlth., Wo, aro glad, Indeed, to, tayo , such of our distinguished , frlond’s, cxye. Hila place it tho “Senate well cern test tha excision o should difeet articulations fortune for ee great an orator, advocate. and Rintestann. ‘Thera Is nlaa some nisiety Test, in ni omergenes, denntur TUM should not be alte to tke hts sont in tho Senate, We allude to tho contingenoy of nancial seasion nt no distant perind. ‘The yepple of Goorgla will watel with tnuch Interest tho progress of tholr xeniue Bone very nasurances Mr, énuld not be Ippiled at this time, ‘huro in some eon Apartof thy tongue ‘Th{s wodld be x inise ator to recovery, and welcome him back to ~ health and uscfuiness, A FLAT FAILURE.. | ..: ‘Tho Story of the frist: National Tepedo sl a RBaornt. * é i What purports to,be the full story of tho Trish national torpedu bow now lyin fn New Yorle harhor has beou brought out In Philadelphia, and is substantially na foltowst 4 In 188 John P. Holland introduced himecif to O'Donovan itossa; then the Huud-Contre of tho IrtshNalfanattata who had hisibeadquarters cbief= iy tu this city, Holland ene bere frown Paterson, Nod. ringing with hima (gunk fill of drawings and a sectional model uf uw torpedo ram, which he wished to build for “The Coure,” Rossa iid not approve the acbeme, but Dr. William: Care roll, of this clty, Indoriod it warmly, and intros dueed Hulland to Gcorgo &peerman, of New York, tho Treasurer of the Irish Na- Uonal Fand, and nso. td ex-Jdudge Bren- han, of Stoux City, Iu.3; George Crouso, of Peorla, WM, end James * Brevilard, of New York, nit membors of the Board of Trune teus, At that Umo thore wore miore thin in tho. treasury of the skirmish> iy Fand, and as therd was no tofinit pian fur tha disposition of tho inunoy, the ‘Trus- teva ctistened. ta Holland's pian aud thoy oyreed to build tho boat. The Delamater Works took Uo contract aud bestn operations; but Moss's opposition to tho project Wid not cauae, and it spit uf tho Irish National ormanta on is useribed ‘to thls cause, Holland's estl+ muite-of the ovat was Bardiy suilicient to com piety the zhetl of the boat, ind the discovery of (ais fact suspended work’ on it entirely for six wel Funily. bowever, tha. Tonrd was per- Badidad toadvanvy move’ funds, and the work a9 pushed tn completion. it wee Onlshed oa the taure than wy aud tbe first exe pertinent to test tts subimusing etpubilition Teuriy euat tau lives of tue fivusitur and two others. ‘Tra craft was intended to font elthar on or below tho surface, helig ratszd ur lowered at Diensure. The threy tien vutenst hee, Tho stuging wash plisbenl sreaekabiyy wun, Dut loa very ebert Gime tole pty the surface, writ tha $e nearly: sunfoucted, forced of tha manhule-plste just tu tina to. caten freak uly prog tu revive tins, sinking wis accomplisncd by filly two cham. bers with tater, which was forged aut weain UF a putap wien it was deste to’ rats the versel, A vicel wing or paddle on tue aide wite Intended by its Inodon, ta keen t yeescl stekdy, walle submerzed, and alov ty Itutany desived deptn, ‘Lhese puddles eat detucbed at will, und the bat Would thew coud to the surface under guy ciretimeataners. When the bust bad been liwered st fost an nttowve was toad to work these whigs, but thelr t culited the boat to ruck dangerously bec! nnd forward, ‘The ate insite beauty exna fan tow minutes, and long before t! be puniped vat of tho chante: ready to fuint. Finally the pik ge, anid the boat then rose to the sx ‘. perlment uftor experiment: tollowed, but wrt ne better result. dtr. Shorinan bas cosstsitnd Gearge Holzute, of this al enginede Mao has tat nged experienes with submarine Rtrueions fi the Suith, and Moleste, wth careful inapection, pronownecd lite attain a tire fallure. “He ‘satd there is nothing novel in its conmruction that any ordinary muchanio could not make, and that for torpedo purpuscs itis no better tha as ordini ailing vessel. a THE SCHUETZENFEST. Sr. Pact, Minn, Aug &—The following won gold medals at wo Sehittzenfest hors to-day, forscoring 100 paints on tha bull’s-cyo target: Hoehn, Monrag; A, Brown, Almay leo . Miller,, Monroe; CC. G. Gottiin, New York; J. F. Pfeffer, Chicago; J. G, uly . Webhar, Chleage’s-C. KOZ ad, Melster, St Pauls W. rae; We Wert chileagy; 1, ene ales LON * ey, Alunree. ‘The teams are being ane tet Ly tie home elub ut the Athena deonvert and dance ventsht. és —— A Boy's Woavy fantences Parks Carcespantionce Lawton Ties, Tho yuutwal ii named Luuaite, who some munthangoinvelgied a itty boy of d into bls rou and murdered bim, was tele eda ie (eer dechured that he was uber sudden and rresistibie teuptation to take gutncliaty'’s life, and utteinpts wera mude to show that be was not responsible forhie actions, Thu jury, how- ever, found bin * Guilty," and he was sontonced tn thy tuazimutn penulty of twanty-four yeara™ bard favor aud tei sa" police supecyision, + BUSINESS NOTIC Eldredge & Woodbridge, 102 Madison, Hue shirts and furnishing goods, Suirts to urdes froin fis to S)) por dozen. Bhteta ready nade from 212 te $20 per doson, Unaquited iy Abele: und workmanship. 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