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THE CHICAGO. ‘TRIBUNE: TUESDAY,” AUGUST ° Mteports are hourly arriving’ of boniires and reJoleings fn alt warts of fretand. P : ORARTED'A. SHAW TTA, ‘Ta the Western Aswoelated Pres ‘ nd Losnos, Ang. &—The. Court of » ‘tommean ‘Ive Persons. wealth a Pleas has granted Mradlaagh arate nist for Twenty Injures Ao. | new trlal In the ease of Clarke against Railroad Collision. Bradlaugh. Lhe ncttan was ‘ty recover trout 3 the defendunt a perinity of 2500 for avis ——— r eit nl Noted in Aime inna SE Creainolis Hs out tuking the oath, Bradtatich bs contined mphird Reading of ‘the Land | to nis room on account ot the injury. to his Bill in the House, ‘of : arn.reeelved. at the Unie of. his recent éxpul- Lords. je slon from tld Mouse of Commons, ; A PEDESTIUAN NEATS THE MECOND. », ; — ta AG Bitmingham, on” Salurdiy. We s'G. - . | George, pedeatrian, won tho 1,000-yards find pian Itotensed Becnuse Further cap from the sernteh fe twa ifintes and syntinemont Wontd Ene Cghteen seeonds, THs beass duo best aniateur Cor sor His Lifes. ° record In the world, Myers havitg-dond tho dango * sring distance In two mfattes eightecn anit fee eos y four-fifths gevontas’ George ts going lo tho ‘ ee Unlted States to compete with Myers, diaugh Confined to His House IMPORTS. AND ENPOITB ss Bra Recent Harsh The Bonrd v€ Trade refarns'for July show by His s ce: = 3 aileerease In the vate of inports of £1,201, Us ,, | BlLcompared with the corresponding. nionth BO. et Enjoying ee ae oe fron’ emp Ex citement, tyres A Grand Tir Affairs in Afghanistans-Tho | ieals § Grain Trado—Continned Tndisposition of tho: Popa. ~ - GREAT BRITATING MICHARL DAVITT. ‘ Spectat Cables? fasnosi Aug, &—Michaet Davitt, now In |: land Convict Prison, - Sept: 1, on - condition’ that he Portl yeleaser| by’ does Davitt, {semi not ret ployed gardening. Davitt’ faken nto mei charge. ASVLIT IN THE. FENIAN nnotumnnoon. Shretat Cable. Dunas, Aug. SA curlpus,plece of.Infor- mation has Just come to igh Council of the Fenlan., Brotharhood of Iro- Jand has met snd anxiously. discussed tho re- cent-Infernal machines: and the «policy of: thelr sympathizers nctoss tho ‘Atlintte, After. along oud stormy debate the Cotnell conthd: “ notcomoto any unantmots deelsion. One sectlon was In fayor of tn emphatic repudia- tion of tho dynamite policy; others advo-” rated ta adoption, :Cho split in the Connell, fs nt present complet anuch excitement ‘throughout’ the: “country, Ascrlous confllet between soldiers and clyit+’ . dans has taken place at New Koss. coments THRUSBNPRCTED RELEASE OF MN. D1P.1.03 created aliuost as much, exellement “li Dub- In toxtay ns his arreston the 3 of Mny Inst No reason ‘whutover ha¥ been for_the, step Coverninent. bad - health, By a’ Welcomo Season whose health on Mr. ag mo nb ‘Santander . on “the Departure of xine, ‘Ale ‘ wilt probably xirh to'Treland for, seven | years. has neyer bean good {n the hospital-yard of the jait at The Governor: of Portland .has eal asked hy the Home ,Ofice to report’ on s conduct ‘WHIT ih jolly and: this: Is an that.tho Govefiument is pre- |; paring the papers for ‘his conditiounl alg: |: Tho Suprem Ms Meanwhile, there fs" ‘the ‘part! of ‘Dillon, wasnceldentally mute publid by a reporte who called at an out-ofethewny detective Hation, but It was not redited juntil'the re- porters fuquired at Mr, Dilluh's House, and? found hin in bed. In answer: to Inquiries, : that :- Ne- he unconditional, Hightest expectation of his ‘hnprigonment being so suctdenly curtailed,” Conjecture ts, busy With the motives. dictating: this stop on. t of the Government. Mr,’ Dillon’s Well-known hostility to the Land bil fs more lisely to embarrass than to ald.the Goyern- tho ti ent stated in a he Probable that, TH Mouse at ASK IS THE FLRBT or A.B Whleb will now tatee place, and doubtless, In: Row weeks, WH the broinlnerit suspects" Whohad been, Imprisoned. of, ¢ hig release, had “iiot Wa + th SUE nysigned “tho ig; not. in: wns’ at firat- reported. ‘The statement that he had been ‘relensed oF tls ground turns out tobe'n niere guess. ‘The imprisoned * suspoct? was at his evens ing meal when the Goyernor of! Kilmaihham vistted him and informed btm that he was: no longer: under*restraint, twenty. minutes ALr. Dillon was driving hone.’ sho passed up Sackville street-ho did- not even slop at the Land-Leaguo ‘ofilces, al- [bough thera were Lights in tho Wwhidows, EWS OF THE RELEASE: In ‘less! than this “erlucal Moment, so that It Is not ab’ all probable thas iis slngularuct of etemency has been ex trelsed In order to oblatii hts ald and: intlu- Chee fn support o£ the exepected. opposttion. tothe Lords' amendments when tha Dil; re~ tums te thy Commons, ° it is much, amore harges aa lust year, and an Mnerenge in the value of ex. ports of £150,310, A HOAX, | 'The report ctveulated that tho Prineo. of Woates bait been advised not to give dinners on-board his yncht at Osborne, Isloot Wight, because of 1 supposed Fenian cesign figalnat t him | is declared to ben ridiculous hors, AMESTED, : «| Mn Murphy, of -Brosna, in, Kings County, has been arrested under tho Coercion act. , BENTENCE OF FoRanns. llonry;; Bangham and Nenry Strut, two of tho supposed accomplices In. the great Bank of England forgeries’ and simular crimes, were sentenced to fifteen and ten years’ penal servitude respeetively for forging ind ttter- King au order for. £219-upan the Islington Branch of the London-and County Bank tn {he namo of Edward Marstiall, fn eustomer of the bait ie p28 WHY INTLLON WAS RELEASED. |, In" the Commons this afternoon, Forster, Chicf.Secretary for Ireland, replying to vari- ; ous. questions, stated that John Dillon lind H bean released beenuse a. report had been re- eelved..that ‘further confinement would en- danger his Hie. Chis report, upon-investign- tlon, was contirmed by other physicians, Under the elreumstances it was not thducht Necessary to-agk Dillon’ to sign Any cons ditions. ny BRADLAUGH. | * sIenry Labouchdre, Liberal, asked what ! were tho Gover: 's Intentions ts regarda [Rrndiaugh, £ : io |i Glndstona repited, tliat the Government une iMlerstoad ° that” the” resolutions « preventing 'Bradiaugh from taking the oath expired with itho ‘present session, and Bradinugh could feorisdéquently present himself at the next ‘session and ask to hnve tho oath adininistered to hin. Mennwhile the Government Arpad jeciialdor the matter, In consequence. of Gindstone’s « answer, | Labouchére- announeed that hu would nob -broeced with the resolution, of whieh lie lind igiven notlee, for enabling Bradiangh to take’ ini oath in spite of the resolutions annlust phi, 8 “A CONSULAN CONVENTION». Ashiloy, Vartlamentary Secretary to tho” Board of ‘Trade, 1u reply to n question asto ithe’ progress of tho negotintions for 9-Con- istlar convention with the United States, sald “tho Bonrd of, Trade had taken the initial stop by asking the Forelgn Ofllea to move in ‘the | ‘uintter, With. references to Ashley's rep In, tho. “Tonao of Commons’ Inst night in regurd to the proposed Consular: convertion: between, ithe’ United Statés and Great Britain, it Is. {nimouineed that Thomas: Gray, tho Assistant: iSeeretary of the, onrd of ‘Trade, witl ‘visit: ‘America shortly with ‘the object of conduct- {ne negotiations, 2c wi» NEWSPAPER aosstr. ~ pie Datly News sayst' Wo haves reason | is believe, the. Government will: advise tho’ ‘Commons. to disagree with all. the Important: ’amendinents to the Land blll in tho House'of ‘Lords, accepling only a few. which du not ‘utfect the princtpio ofthe mensure.. It 1s not belleyed tho Lords, wil stand out against the actloh df the Commons In, relinbllluting the, DU, It fs .known: that on the Cone ‘servative, .benches strong. -bressure ' will ‘po brought to bear upon, Lord, Salis. i 3 Va ‘opposition being carried too fur. It hide slred to make the best. pussiblo -bargaln: for tha Inndlord, but it is conceded that oven from thelr point of view snothtnig** “‘cdtid be than. the. ion of, tho DIL, The ‘Goveriient’ ‘propase to placa the. whote uf Friday‘at thy disposal of the Hone-Riders to jdiscuss the conduct of the Exceutive of Ire ita, ‘There will be a special sitting of the House of Cominons' ‘Shturday to take the rlsh votes In aun a Thi’ Bishop’ ét" "Manchester deelined ‘tho 1 Deanery of Westminster, i byony to those j vst dk “ASDRNIATA.. 1 Mn Dilton, « wilt vagth pages t ihe Marquis of Jartington, Secrotury of Nverty, "The releaso “bt."tha “ wember State for Lidia, made a statument to the fect for Tipperary must necessarily . exurelse. {ilnense on the aietion of: the: He was always Its most exe‘ ie ulsive lender, and, doubtless, he witl once ure take tt controlling to counells ot the orguntzatlot, an bapoctant and League, {eine and imp tiyag hb Wied fo Tiwinoient that he, has ducing 4 enforced retlremunt changed lis views, With regard to the the agtuation, with, or wn Juttuency throw n Ww how here ary those whe Insit fe No on nteussity ‘of rrying'o {f possible, Inerensvd vite nl In the ppronehing Convention alt his and power will, be exérteil” ta 4 . CROs wagltation, - miata” tha” Moy {nto Dition bas been. set Ab NWbeyty, In, ordor.te Tally his force Sralust Mr. Parnell g Venti Vhal Sen, Mr, long Whate on, tever if ley t he nie he will thus ereattag ASCH IN THE Whtely in the Soult bea gg LAND-LEAGUE Present temper, rave disaster, ‘wUSE Hay bY Dillan wil not Koop fhe caine Suspense regiednus hh Intentlorss considers beat to be sid and s and..lhrow: his - infiuenes | at the approaching Col y tho suyltaglon sslgtieed for th ¥ placa In, “of the_countrs'.. that It was not trua that the Ameer lind urged the Beiteh to hold ‘Candahar avyear longer, , ‘be “pan vAND! Minne ‘The House of “Lords to-night: read the Sand bi athird tine without division, - A FRARFUN AccIDENT, x “he express tral from wWanchestor came in ‘colliston‘to-duys, n Binckburn, with the” rérpobtiand York; exin ri. fonrfully? Jnsured,e-soveral, Ih fe+ Dew: Neyed, farillys Alreiit destriiction of property’) ttofdid thaeatastropho,, 1 Five persons wero killed, sand: twenty kavorely Injured, intny of eye are not ex- octed to survive, | 1M TROUBLE ‘Tho Ileter Zeltung says it learns fram wns doubteil authority, tha tho, steaniors * Dloge ened tind eet ‘tes, fits ‘deta)itedt béennse of In formation lodged atthe Forejzn Ones that they were wwossibly Intended: for: hostilities Agilist CHU. THR AUalstor GE, this. Lutertor, reserves Hie WhGoh deelding whather any proufs;whien Ue gonstryctirs of « equ farms} pats the proposed in: io. Ly 0 te ie ‘Si “ty dial the cealieina ub hen 71s ploy NGOE ce shiy avy satlafactory, ane vette muteh enn Ne | MRADRACOIN I TePaRTED WOlsH TO-DAY! tered aspect } yclistumh anton taba ale fram (he'ellyct of lily late serlumnge,: Mls: uaty at eaghe y ReNe, te ant, Labs gute go- uid trowel ‘yoru sald) to be: ¢ Lat on a «a a toniniunch to a : : alot with Te iene ge Mea Dion any” Nok HOORAD “AOAINOT Ti f ben cere Ae ahi WU ; asitation, bperary, Wo conven Tsu] telease, ed chy 0 td q exp] Tory ity tury M Mb three touth Htlans state tout, Sliven wy; fn phy the, nun on dlscharge 6 DU The ‘now ha urlsoner caused Touxt the South of “AML tho: er stanahinl ‘ongratul S Pitvutna fons haya. ArOURhOUE Tipporasy AUSSI t preparutian ie Ltions tur nile 4 con 0: ends, ystefin - that history nad « Honths longer: pie Mea that ney altertoon,-bne Aun Tad, no? of, ‘tha, Tanthvagyo“orneliey eelngs wd; AdOpLE ating Ate"Ditot ‘ow Wid “Uxtumipol: ‘yam thé adjoining” meorrpaponiient thlys: 8 ttre belig sinido to by bontires es aroun. , ° SESVON DIS: NT SAW ge that he gay an-welfi tor th % Wut tn the lage month tile Went: ‘AY, and wi tg mergers eid fy boon, Kenny Sand: both + * seni . We £ on vag Informed inate ot lity coupcansat hat paul OxtCr fare. oft. athe vland. ‘yoletist, “of, analvonit » Fojotainy: Trolaudy espieolally: ii init ony, sed i Bradleugh-will hog brogued with, pions glist thie polivyy I, at Duwanvia nz/8—Jiitin Dillons "Appenté ‘to’ po in his usual hualflys Lhe Gororymont. ans hot? intimated the: reason for: shia relense, Avhlahwaa i. sticprlag path. to Dillun sud the Land oLeagne. it 1s expected he wilt ynnko' is unpcarnned ut'a ineettng ‘of the Tanga | toanurrowsaud? thon procoud to Lindo and! resid Ila seat {aj Parliament. ta participyte. a] du the fant Alsciigaton on the Lan bil Hee OR EE MGC petho tty no-of the many Webra and Jnding- fli las I$ coudig, AA. WhbU:- tho. Land. ea a soe other datone pate oe 8) Qlready beghuitng to" jooun before theo; BS. pollttent Hiuadstane: WIN gamb to “halts «la onuntry,ay: satich gs.over, | The nultaaya’ will do.thelr-utinost to, eaple fw wate 4 ty “vont Heer 2 Pwo plore suspects wore arrested under, 4 tyo'Coerefon act In C mnty Watortordes !* THs AS PURRAN'H: LAUREL 0 ON DILTON a ‘ i ce RELEASE: vi eougeatat 13 vatent. wwauid “Bb” poleusudl,| Np ii ot ilu sel iio piicem Whave tines Way Meeting of tho, Lwngue sina] ouput Bayete Ve frist ts HE done: but widetinag ae neonates 1 Hon) Je°se: its oie tho day. of: Mberty 40. Nill gpeak ; i. Atta not AWkely, teat hie Aighiel uv aga Joy iowa ful be does rt weethag to-narrl veo Tt | prisoparss, Ne: (pnant. could catebrate,.the Nill rcusatn ty frayy eee Be fe belek 2°10] Land DIL Whfly git ndvoeuto-of “the ton nana) | ile ly Reciv) ubln tor two or threo days.’ Tuigerket ta “pale Dilley whs” tirrested Rod Mi AU party y ae congratulatory ‘ pivssages | hynlly for dispeugh ata Lund-Leagua.;moot- : of the sountry: anit of -Amorles f A lng, but: weqly: for~ aylormloet ke i Duty’ with’ the object of _proventing : the;}" fi | TLonpon,: Aug, 8.—~ 4 and “tirm, Oate* are. against tyraniiyy which 1 the Government it solf lias tutd to dethtone.” "OO DANERE terltes from Portland Prison to hia alster: “Sine my" atvrbval here my geheral health hag been fairly good, ‘Lhe tonic atmosphere ‘and sea breeze of tho Istund, though some What bolsteraus at Une, fs an agrecatle contrast to the dainp, fogy climate of Datt- nioor, of foggy momory, arid, as Lain at the gsdine'tinta subject onev more to tose favor- able diselplinary conditions of :life by whilelt healthy wealth, aud wisdont nt ldast are pro- yerblally requifed, Lan, yor gee, In want of nothin that govs fi the making tp,ot sub- Jnnary happiness, If Eescept among n° few other tries those of betty, Newspapers, afd soine one fo spent to”. 1. ODILOS'S INTENTIONS, “Tt As. stated ‘thit, Jol Dillon does hot ine tond to natively participants fu pollttes for sometime, : tte hing recelved telegrams from all parts of the cdtinitrs’ congratuinting tin tipon his release: “MMe has not visited the Land League offices sinca he regalned his Nberty, |,“ “FATALLY sitot. - Aman named Conboy was probably fatally. shot yesterday at Cloon, County Leitrim. Conboy recently. tried to obtain a farm from which a tennit fad been evicted... * a FRANOK.: ‘Tu COUNTAY VOID OF POLITICAL PASSION. Panis, Aug. 8.The country ts at _presgut yold of pollticn! passion, and after the clec- tlons ft° will ha. found that’ thé, number of persons abstaining from voting. was never so grent-.'This Is owing {o- there being no pro- gram and no struggle, Jutes Ferry’ will probably. be the only. candidate swhieh will oppose a réviston of tho Senate, Prince Jerome Napoleon is not. a dangerous an- tagonlsat for. tho Republic, and his presence In the electoral arena .will not enlinnes the warmth. o@-the contest. The fight will bo only betiveen Republicans, It is easy to see that the new, Chamber of Deputies will boas yaclllating as wns the old. Ferry evidently Intends to coufteraet Gambetta, and will try: to wrest from him lils visible dircetion of tho elections, bil * his, Influence will be very ¥ery, Iinlted,.as he enjoys little popwarity outside his native district... Thus thors Is no ground for belleving thot the electionwill produce ‘any sensible changain tho .parlia- mentary situation, 7 INJURED NY AN EXPLOSION, Eleven artillerymen were Injured, four very seriously, by ‘an explosion , in the Gov- cetugnt cartridge factory es Porvignon to- day. « a a ’ AFGHANISTAN. .TNE DEPUTY-GOVERNOR. OF CANDATIAR, Loxpoy, Aug. 8,—A dispatch from Cha- mnt Chouki. says. tho Amevr’s Deputy-Goy- ernor was preparing to detend thatelty when the Governor fled’ to Cabul.on the 27th of July.” The boldlors thon, mutinted,. and pre- yented the Deputy-Governor from leaving. On tho arrival of. Ayoob Khan’s: Licutenant, the Deputy-Ge or tool refuge In a sacred shrine, ‘Three days latér, when Ayoob Khan reached Candahar, the Deputy-Governor was induced to leave thosanctuary, but, on betug staken .befora Ayoob. Klian, .was severely ‘beaten and thrown from Durbar Hnll to the pavement below, having a arm aud ‘leg’ broken. , ‘This was. done. on account of the indignity he -had-offered to the corpse of a- jKhan, Duratts ‘are flocking Into Candalinr in crowds to snlitte Ayoob Kian, after whose ‘arrival a sulute of. 100 guns was fired aud pI CIty ILEUSUINATED ‘three nights.., On reaching Khelat-I-Ghilzat Ithe Ameer's’ General found reinforcements: -from Cabul/ and he‘accordingly halted there. ‘|! ‘Tigre is Ingging In provisions. If the Ameer fis uble to hold Cabul, having wn eonstderable |: hnumber of: troops from Turkestan, his caus: ig.by no means.hopeless. ‘Che retention ot ‘Khelat-[-Ghilzal will give ‘fining the ‘struggle to Candahar .territory, ands If ho, comes, down" hlinself’ with, 6,000 ‘Work te retatti hia ‘recent conquest. If the ‘Aweer ghould Win he could casily rive ‘Ayoob Khan, across, tlie frontler into Persia, thut, If he loses a baitle at Khelat--Ghitzal, jhe will never be able to matntalu himself at ho means of can- good troops, “Ayoob: Khane will have hurd’ jeabnl, and will have no resoiired but to ily jto Turkestan, oe ex TS OF ROYALTY, New York, Aug, 8—A_ correspondent on ibonra: the ‘frigate .Tornatto, selected ns tho Itagship of King Alfonso In hia ertise ‘along Ithe const -to Ferrol Vigo mid Cartagena, isends the followhug description of the seeno at: Santander: Just night; when. the | distin- guished party embarked: *** } “lid departiite of thelr. Majesties Ps mild aight, 0 bright moon flooding the mole and ibay of Santandor with silver radiance, was a most. ‘brillant ‘and. fantastic scent. ‘Tho historie Bay was alive with boats aud ‘craft of all deseriptlons, and gally-alecked. barges ‘were In.n blaze of glory with eloetrio Ights, On the mole, neny the spot where Charles V, landed to take possession of Spat, just“ s20 lyeurs aga, and wheres Charles 1, of: England cinbarked after hls romantle vislt to Madrid, wore dense ‘crowds, enthnslustle 'spectaturs,” and'verash of military musle, titngted with, :tho ‘cheers of the people and the booming of cannon, Not only public buildings, but a great wiumber of pelyatg dwellings, were Wed Timlvated; tit THE DIRULAY OF FIREWORKS ‘fron the mole vnd Lit! that protects the Lown ion the north was very tines Tho! King and Queen, with their suite, stuod on the deck of the Tornado, wlieh-was oo mass of Mags, Badlag ub tho splendor oF the sedtio spread out before them, ‘At length the slgnal was, glyen, the anelior Welglied, and “the ‘eadant” frigute turned her. prow aonyard, followed y three other war’. vessels In single file, Aers, tugs, excurston-bonts, birges, and slits followed in the wake of the squadron, - nat It seabed as it; the whole ‘poptintion ‘of Santandor ‘had’ t testlfy their loyalty, 1s Majesty was much moved by thes: mantifastatlons, of loyalty, ‘anil the eyes of. the Queen lighted up with plenstre ad she wayod adieu, “A feollng of nuxlety about scastekness somewhat marred ed: ont: ab midnight to. ‘the pleasurable thomghts that filled hor Maj ‘esty’s tint, but she eudenvored’ to reassure hersulf with (ho reflection that rot would bo reaohed by Tuestily next at f Uioste,” —— i TUE GRAIN, TRADE. JP PWEBKLY REVIEW, dar ‘preae, In its Feview of tho erntn trade of tho —The Mark Lana. Bx | tI past week, snys; he: weather during the: week has enabled farmers, whera machinory Was available, to thrash jn tho: felts,» There have been few sauiptes of the new erop atthe Provinelal : Exchange; of? whieh tho quality. | hos’ abet vatlabler bh ylold bi not above the ave * Hu‘ samples, however, do, not afford an ilo {p the harvest results. The Scotch whent crop: ts untuvarnyly reported, rade bs uncortalny.on account of huyvesting, Ina fow Provinelal: Exehanges rates haye advanced siyco the -hollduys on necount: of the senrelly ot arnin, find are-operating mengerly, In London the -Utyers wore reserved, ‘ supply has been nowfugt.ant quota(ors wn changed. he “forvlan : prado fa nnchunged, ‘Tho supply la woiorately searee, and. the dor mand jsmially, Huyers surg: rolleynt, and tho pates or rd ny Bevyorilly ngulust Wow, THEML TS TOGRNUANGH - NOVENCLATs VAe: meraly cheater wiiaiesss: Flolir fa in small vennly and denrercand, trade. Nig, bean fon. orally: quick. suppl sbolngs nbsorbed tho. Constinplyee demand: Matz tua proved three! tu;elx Ht the speculative nigveinenty Which exe shortness ot fodilor cr gty ‘ho barloy trade la" iloii nals“ Fore! ‘ate vin “good: ‘request, aro +t. latgo |) supply, but rand jas indintatued-rates off coust, Foreign a fale by} bull" influoncd yon the wlalzg trade, ‘is thy shill supply,” 9, 1881—TEN PAGES.” Sixtecn car-loads of breadstuffs arrived dur- Ing the Weel,’ of whith thirteen have been suld—clayen from Atuntis and two front Callfornia porta. Tho’ forward. trade 13 nl- most aitaypnded heantts6 foreign values have been higher’ thaw hété. The quintity on passace hing , decreased. | 4, Of Bngiist whent duriig ‘the week, 12,717 quarters, at 463 th, against 15, 1 Fne $3 Od tecorrespond- ing-weels last yeu we 3 “AUSPRATIA, NATIVES ATTACKING FOREIGNERS, Sax IFuanetsea; Only Aug. 8—The fal- lowing advices aro recelved from-Auckland por steamer Zelandla, July, 103 Ai destructife dod afd’ waterspolit nat T Thames restlting In damage to the town es> thinted nt $50,000... Onetlfe was lost. Much damage by reported . from outlying dlstrtets, May 20the May Queen anchored at Island adobe to obtain: Inborers. ‘Tho-natives -kuled tivo bonts’ crews df blacks, and 9 white man, An American and. Jrenchinan, named ro epectively Dret: and Follolte, were killed by the natives at New Britnin last February, “ fea wu INDIA, THR chors IN MYsonH Aw -A Calcuttn. correspond ent say: no {nteat. reports. from Mysore are unfavorable, «Rain fs much wanted. The crops are withering ‘and «prices ure rising: pastures ‘aro! fulling, nnd the prospects are deeliledly gloomy, and untess rain fully with- ina week i Jarge portion of the crops will be lost. ‘Lhe report from the Provinces of Coorg Is nlsy bad, but accounts from other parts of India are fairly good." —— . TUNIS. * HUNOPEANS PLUNDERED AT 8FAX, Tunis, Aug, 8.~Gert. Logerot. states that the Europetn quarters at Sfax were plun- dered by Arabs. before the landing of the French troops. Loxn “RAIDING, ~ The telegraph Hne was eut along n constd- erable distance betiveén Medjez-el-Bab and Kef. Sevoral ‘thousand ‘Arabs raided the former place nid killed five natives, Other bands are piilaging villages in the nelzlbor- hood of El Oued and Sergua, where several of tho Inhubltants were killed. THE EAST. - THE TUNCO-GREEK FRONTIER, CoxstanTinovin, Aug. 8&—Count. Corti, Italian Itepresentative, fn the name of the Forolgn Ambassador, has presented n note. to the Porte, maintaining thatthe delimita- Yon‘ of tha Turco-Greek frontier onght to coutinue without Interruption, and declaring that it will be Imposs la-to delay the cession of the secont ‘zone for 0 fortnight, as the Porte demands, * * CUBA. Fnstps IN ecdaiieD) “PAPER. HAVANA, Aug. 8—The Spanish mail steamer hag anak Sho brought Enrique Paez, recently sentenced to eighteen years’ penal seryitudo at Ceuta Morocco, for s ftaudulunt issue.of. stamped paper. , It ins been discovered: that he was dmplicated tn rthe Issue of spurious yaper on the Sub- ‘Treasury at Matanzas auioutiting to $800,000, . Saturctay last new frauds tn the Department of stamped paper werd ulearthed. st a ‘ SWITZERLAND. A BOCTALIST APPEAL. GeNrvA , Aug B—The Zurich Soclntists: linve appealed to the Federal ‘ribunatagainst Jovat prohibition of the. Soclatist Congress, An anarchist organ publishes the resolution ofthe Socialist Congress In London speelally- treferrlng to” Switzerland, recommending ;dynumite for the’ destruction of existing in- jatleatlon, ‘atl ——_. ITALY. THE Po! ILLNESS ‘CONTINUES, | Rou, Aug. &—La Btberta announces that the Pope conthinies *{dlsposed, but not ge-, rigusly'so,. uithougl:, Hie qihysieinns' are re-, nyested hot to Teave ls Foon at pregont, ' ‘GERMAN t A DESTRUCTIVE:FIRE. 0.» “Bernas, Aur &—Four houses were sburned'yestérdiy, and the palace of Count, ‘Pourtales’ was: damnged' to the extent of: Rae sna stony marks. -' By 3 a i % MADE‘ HIS FORTUNE, <a Quang * Long’ foes Buck to Ching a 7, LM tonntre. “Rrle Wa.) Diapateh, . Among tho pasyongers that, boarded the West .ern-bound train tngt, evening was Quang Long, - Esq, tho wasbermnn of Sevouth atruct. Soohig tho Feportiir, ho. beeujne | clamorous fora pers ‘sonul,” Which be'witited fnserted in this “Issue without any... ‘dam, . foulee,”....°Golng far, Quang t" ‘asked * the ‘reporter. “Going Hhome,® « wud tho. gententious reply. | Not WW China yt Yos." Tho repurter jookel iat Guang “tloieot sand saw ft.was good for “8an-Feancisvo and onto the Port of Shangbat, in tho Celestini* Scurpiri. 5 ‘porter ent down on'n tral wells, The pagan’ und res to:exchnngo fare. * In thelr conyorsation Quin. stated that “he had Guido enoitigh monvy fu Erlo to Rupport {him and a tomlly i ativenco tor tho remainder OF his life, ity oe been" neurly alx ours |. dn America,” has worked’ ‘most iduatriongly, to yutatin: Uae ‘compatones which fo was “nd, roth tne from business‘ with. Bown. up ve the Whiuy of bis pante he bad E2000 bu bills oF e100" vdenvininattons This suja he wilt pay into the Chinese Bank ut Californii ito Wh respectable sum in witch he bus already teat deposited, and will get'n. draft for the whuleon a Chinese monoyshole,” as he" tormea i tna Utle packet year the concouled bills be wears 1 ‘sharp-polntod.duguer, aud hentad him he car ries an tracal of pgsoried lrencis that tot only impede: hig locomotion, Inne: sill nuke It rieky travolltiy-for thoge Who buve to shure tho gum oar with Ho suys the, Airtune “he bys made fa washirer | ebirte WOb give blay whose | Hy SIG. DIOHEsed wuttug in Ching ng Wutum’ L. Scott onsoys fu Erio, Mia) fow thorfsands will be ag good us mitt: Juni Aencotorth bo will ben big oun, 8 bow among pid-tgllowd. In his sched ho bid quite 4 4 nallectltay apiirious niukel, bronze and, allvor olne Which had ‘been “xhoved onto him by uuprinolpled. pitrons botoro® hu! beunine cly= esd to the. extent of knowing goud: from: but etre toxive ‘thosy We your euuren ncn, you bave thom; [supposo?* hy Ketovet, Quang shoul “tle he ut ad iouked ” Bho molt ta ‘pasa ‘un on, “‘chincoman ju Ban Funwisto “Juateaiue aver," sald he, . And then on reporter. wpologkaed for eailing, Quang a paguit, PAMOWs ho iiattor, | I'm a'Chrletivn,” All right," vald hd, and When: be moistened with pridu-thut bp hid Waposed of big Iuudry. truck, worth bout $1, Coils silwcvaaniy for’ 8150, ths reporter dared not dispate Quany’s clufin to Chrlathvalt, Mtugethur bis ax youtn® sojourn 10 thle of enn sudat snUlefnotury. te hinge aavad over ON, Cuts, BOO Lphe Lregltale fora Cun TU seun play cua i pack ut Hoje ead scree “ASSEMBLY. ‘Bpeatat Miavateh tu ‘fie Caleayo Tribune, “santa Aa Aue 8.-=Tho .Suyday-Sabqol Assembly: bolus held at Lakeside, near this oe Xe $4 provirig wv grAui wuvoeds, “Anuther grand neurt they lhe waa Matunud vo py fully 2,600, auple, ah arand chorus by 100 valdes,’ Thou | Tone Johuvab,'s.. was swell rendered. . Anung | the Roloa dogoryiing. sof apeolil wmuntion - wore: ius woquirad agaturclis and yous. Baotlg. Could ana -Amucerient oF uccompllshj wore In aw ory My at diy rut, 4 ocatt, oF oniaread wi Know “Regeamus! Liven” Prot. Hinwioys* v ature Mttobkod! Ine tho Graig of OP akan ey Trof, rand, of Madiean, toh onks of Old,'** In response i pr oncora t Ofeaaur. sate Haid Sot of RCE Bonga’ ne uiulo: quartets by et Wut ayink, aud Habel, “look ‘Away i tue tue Inttanne a's s was s wotl trondared.< Tho fitembly, mite Friday. eventing, «ft is bus Hoyed au te aAssousy) byl Bava: Proved u succoss ign! coatlORSE- STEALING, oo ‘ante, Toomey? ws jortohlaver, #1 yours ald, wout TD iduost ay tach “pionly ‘nt Ogdon's. Grovo_ yoatentay, ’Grank wuch Voor end ety, and dopartad with ot Orie ‘aud: buxay Loe: Janyging, sa Wile: Wilta, of Na, ‘os vullerton. Sra yt va api 1 Beard) ry ‘eq , mt | ) % | av ue oavas rataen aoe fa back,” aud the: bu, dover fe ae a can a 4 vend ives orana a: Oe eee fed an othaywise scparaeiva Unt tied Pat rae wus led oF t AO-AVGNGS Sta where thls morning hen will Have @ obnnco to rer vy ts to tho ghyrgos Of igrocny gud gritty ta al: * Sepa" NEW YORK. An Anti-Monopoly. Convention to Ba Hold i in tho: City of Utica," , Avg, 18, All South Carolina Wants the Emigrants that Can Go There. é i: A Broker's Clerk: ‘Absconds -to Europe “with $55,000 in Checks and’ Securities, + An Enormous Increase in the Con- sumption: of Water Caused: _by the Heat, |; No Present ‘Prospect of an End to * "the Trunk-Line Raltlroad - War.’ Theodore Allen, a Noted Gabler, Marries i w Wealthy-and Accomplished -Young Lady, :'* | ANTI-MONOPOLY. ACONVENTION TO BE MELD Ata, 18 ; Speciat Disvatch to The CAteago Tribung New Yous, Aug. &—Mr. F. 1. Thurher, who $s one of the prime movers in the Anti- Monopolists’ Assuciation, which organization” isto hold a convention at Utlen Aug. 18, says Mint itis a milstake to suppose - that the muln object of the movement is to form a het po- liticat party. It was to be principally con- ference of the cominercial ‘nnd agricultural clisses,combined with those enzaged In bitsi- tess on Wie canals, to ascertain what is best to be dotte-- for «the -interests ‘of all and to pruvont monopolies from injuring the masses, It would be #0 far polittculasto en- deavor to prevent monopallzation corporations us-ropresonted In the Legisiature from defeat Ing the will of the people by ensting votes through their paid ugents against that expressed will, Hie cited the case of THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT which. was, introduced into the Legisin- ture wheroby the canals were to bo declared free, and showed how the people had been pre= vented frotn voting on tho mention by one vote inthe Legislature. At. the conference thig would bo brought np and measures adapted, If posaibt le, to prevent ono or two individuals ino eyisintive body from depriving the mass of citl+ zens in the State from expressing Unelr views by ‘thelr ballots on so important a question, Tue innjority, If not -the whole, of thoze who were engaged in the canal business wore in sympathy with tho movement. Jt wns pretty generally known that tho rallway taht luring the present ) Benson was in ANtizoniswy to tho eanal interest, the rallwity corporations knowing full well that Per will Uo able to make up their present losses ane CHARGES IN, THE WINTER BEASON, when {co will close up the navigation of tho canals. Agpeclut mecting of the Chamber of : Cominerce f4 to ve heltl to-morrow for the pur pose of selecting delegates to this conference. The opponents to the railway monopoly are. tore humerous than many persons, even those in the rullivay buaiauss itsolf, have any iden of, and combined they: will beable to make ‘thelr’ power felt. . There ly not the -sligltost daubt of tho fact that the commercial world was. been thorotyhly aroused to the Peet of checking the oppression of. these -monopolles. Anofher feature ta be considered will bu tho necessity of modornizing the canal system s0 asto enublo thatn to compete with the rallwayse .f WANT EMIGRANTS. THAT 18 WHAT SOUTIT. CANOTANA-AND THE SOUTH ASKS: For. peclat Dispatch ta ‘The Chieago Tribune. New Yoru, Aug &—" We want emigrant families, Send us all that will come; tio’ imatter how many women and children, thes iwill be welcomed and provided for.’ says 0 idispateh to-day from South Carolina to the Castle Garden Labor Bureaus, ‘The dispatch enme from the Emigration Society in Colum- ‘bing ‘Phe State pays for the transportation ,of emigrant families, and ‘pledges. itself to iprovide for thew: until thoy secttre homes. - {Farmers from all parts'of South Carolina {dally make appileation for’ amen women, and ichlidren, and the: Cnstle Garden Labor Burenu_ cisuending on all tho famittes that will go. Twen- its famillos,, numberlug eighty persons, wero forwarded Suturday. The call for help is not, teantined. to tho Palmetto State. | Farm-hands cure wanted throughout: tho Jongh and breadth fof tho country H AT SLIQUTLY REDUCED WAGES, inow that tho harvest sensontds nearly over, But competent men.can get ¥18 pur mnouth, ~Thors: fs.n demand for indobinists, for skilled workmen in every braneh of tridg, aud Inburers need not go begging for employment, ‘To-day 20 men ‘wore sent to Poonsylyania to. work upoms ratl- ord at £150 Bee. day. Transportation to tho gvune of tholr labors 1s patd by the rafirond com: pany, ‘Texas calls for men’ to bulkt her rall- rods, and dotachments Are forwarted two or threo timer nA week, passage: and bourd being provided by tho employers. Servant girly by thousands, If they aro German or Beandianviany ‘enti find good hoines, The Lubor surety ts bee ‘stoned by applientions for, thom, .** Tait't this an cution of the evuntry’s browperiiyr? Bugnee Intendent duckson asks. MISPEAOED CONFIDENCE. | ABROKER’S CLIC ADSCOSDS WITIL $55,000 IN MONEY AND SECUIITIBG, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, Aug, 8—A- young brokers clerk named A, D, Wheelock has gotten hin sulf Into trouble, anc If the dutective now on his track «succeeds in runing down fle.. present clews he , will” sooner or later, Know ' what. it! is to enjoy prison lite.” Wheelock’ was ow _elerk in'tho broker's offlea Gt J. C, Waleatt & Co., No, 42 Broad streat, thts eltypand apparently enjoyed tea inany ndvantages for, Ms own kood. ‘The frat appeared! thave contidence fn him, and lett him atone with money: and Yaluables on various oceastuns. : Wheel- ck, however, could not withstand the teinptation, and on Friduy last connitted jdeed whiuh hia but Just leaked dutitosday, Tt bppears iat Wiceluck was teft to vloso up the businoss of the day’ aud tho’ ollice, and tuat be Ant faa manner that tho fra iad wat caluys lated upon; as ho hig °° . LELT YOU MATS UNKNOWN ' with soouritics worth €10,000, and £13,000 in cash ors ‘equiv lent, secured upon cheeks of tho house.’ It nppears that Whoclock filedour threo chucks to his own order. Tor $6,000 ouch, on the Continental Busk. Ono, of. these | be fot a’ with the otbora bio Pp of Gfedit.dn Tandon trom rave Bros, and Drvxel, Sorgan & Cn, Lheeg jotters ure negotiable mm Any part of the worlt wiry. Hrsteulugs * banklnge houses: exist. aud use asin. the” letter shold rue rooiaibie for. the. aauanite, Tho neatare it is, nut, , uecesaury for “Whoe! to present them iu Lond. Tho firm a beon in tho habtt of louyluy throo or four strned checks ‘he ihe bouk wo thut tha: ollie could at uit tines bo ready: CH Iranaact buwacas,, Tho stubs wore tilled ous by the. persan authorized to sign tho checks, Yul the rust of . TUE CHECK WAS" ANKS to be tiled by tha icles. in Ghargo.: Whoelock filled out tid chéevks’ ta ‘suit ie plensurd, aud attor biklug the An 14,000 In seouritios FR ar pues MOR DOW He arboctne Hyenes ‘ite at uls mon on’ ‘tho unse, and thoy “buvo traced’ tho «ul etka movements dawn to when: he rieft:-tha" city a Saturday, “tho The spovtor tq suttefled that ho.eturted on one of the outgolag ee whl hh thls on . yor. hus fa to “Bek iy 4 claw? as ee which Beane ers tho ailled on: Whovlock: “had: - In the omploy of the firm tor aboue is spark ‘and wie trusted. with the entire obarcu of tho: Wart withaut tha Jena Barrage ef dpihoricaty, wore it g te oa wThy’ ‘follawibe ea ‘lat of “THK STOLEN tsveunertif,”: as fs éuiveu by by Wutoust & Cu, with, thele values! Ny Erle soc eu, Nose eset ye i a adjusted | bonds vie an ond Ba ah ae! shares Mot tho: ates fee Fouipuny, roy bir Aha: Hane OC: Jy g.. (vata tase ie: market value sat — down. the nludo,- Delo YE: burtogtea i Pata, No. Las, anata tho auieo Jeorgu di. Bourne, and vallaedt Nt $8.5W; also Nos. 1,755 snd wey, ur fn sho nary uf C. Thdwmust 100 wblived the Stuvhatun Buack Company; 10) sarcauts regia twureyement Btuek Company, valtied at aus left 17 Ave ort $3,500; ono bond of the Oregon valued at. fuente i and 100 shares of 0: We Nie we of Ontario &: Westorhy va TUE WATER SUPPTYG ENORMOUS INCRRARE IN. THE CONSUMPTION CAUBED NY THE NOT WRATHRIL » New Yoru, Aug, 8—The increases con- sumption the past week. because of the hot wenther reduced tha, depth of tho, water in the reservoir. alx Inches... ‘Thla was in adal- {on to the 95,000,000 gations of Croton avhich” the aqueduct didly. delivers, Thy tnrae stor Age reservoirs on -the Croton watorsheil ‘hava trou drawn upon thus far to tho amount of 701+ oon alton: Thore aro 800,000.00) gallons Hein ng stored. Unglneers Fo wot nntieipatg Q recurrence of ' tho ‘short “supply: of lust. summer ‘anu’ fatl+ Nevertheless, “bes enuse,- of the timited .aitpply which “ean be delivered dutty by the aque uct. they enjoin cireftfiness in the len of Croton, ‘Tho aquedoot will not furnish ouniulantt to warrant wate Tho work of pineing moters In ope, tu puldinee von- tines, yalites, danutry, 1 additional moters havo beon . Diner, 40, sintifactor tele and business houses, Thero ara uow nhont 50001 tse. “The work of surveying for the route of the proposed naw aqueduct ts "bo Ine ¢itreied on hyn force under direction of Chilef-Eugincer Nowtun, ' ° THB TRUNK-LINE “WAR. oF NO UOSPECH OF ITS STOPPAGE AT PRESENT. _,. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicam Trihunes,... » New Youk, Aug. &—A Saratoga special says that the generat topic the past two days among, the speculative gentry congregated there has been the trunk-line differences anit the prospect of their settlement at’ an ‘early day.” Mr, Gould went up there evidently with the Idea of sounding Mt. Vanderbilt; und,{f possible, ascertalning his views. ‘The tivo have been together a good deal, but it does hot appear that the result of their in- terviews hus Impressed Me. Gould with. the belief that tho railroad war now raging §s to tu sottled by any conference between the various trunk-lino repretentatives in tho near fut- ure. Indeed be yusterday expressed as. much, and, while he does not believe that there will he any break in the ‘prices of Wull street, ho says that there Is reason to expect , A DULL MANKHT For BOM TIME TO COME, He returned to New York thle mornin but with tho Intention of tuklog a Vacation with his fame ily. Mr, dewett, of the Erle, aud Me. Roberts, of sti Pennsylvania, are in Saratoga, but no rep: ‘resentative of ator tho Grand ‘Trunk ot tho Baltimore & Oblo, Mr. Vanderbilt will return tu New Yori Aamacrent, and tho meeting called by Mr: Fink, | Suratoga —ndvious.: Buy, will be. hold New York ou Weilnesdn It Is the com: bellof, further suys tho spect), that the ronds are in fora tong tebt, From ree ports recelved from tho several Freight Agenty’ au New York, it is apparent that tho schedule of, fuies for west-bouud frulzbt aunouneed by tue Poo! Commisstuner ou Friday is still nairtained, aod there bus been no ohanye In east-bound freignts wince that tigic...No further redusuon of pussenzer rates has been made, and nou wilt bo made unt news aliall buve been reeelved from Snratuza. IN NEW YORK cIry, The lowest point yot Fonched in tho passeuger- rato war was thit- mude by the Pun-Handlo Htond this morning. For 5 cottta. thay offered to tke 9 person to. Chicazo, Chat they gave’ to, tho pussen- et Meares lhc rae Np rates Inated’ only ‘about two hours—a ‘rebate tcket upon their $10 payment of $18.05. ‘The Cleveland, Cotumbus & Cinelinat! Read was not fur vebind” the Pan-Hundle, for the re- bate ive by thom wna $18, Thay, tao, shifter back -futin stu: the old” price very. s00n . after making the new - on, The oflicers of the two eainpanios were, pone. what reticent ns to tho origin of tholr’ short lived opposition, but Lunsing, the ticket-brok of U7 Broadway, was much inere commuuie: tive, He sala: * The whole altuir « AROSE OUT OF A SUSTAKE, , Some person went to thn Boo Linc~the Cleve- Jund, Paiute, 2 Cincinnau, & dndianapalls: and told thon Pane Handle was givinie bate of, 1 Sa Bee Line did not mupto li vestigate, tha mutter,, but stitrted to cut down rates with a’ vengeance. They at ounce. pasted up x notice giving €18 rebate on a Fly ticket. Tae atury of the rate estib- ished by thom—a trug story’ this tine—wus carried to tho peopty fe “tho Jan-ilandje office, and thoy fn -tuen, lost thelr temper aud ralsed thelr revise. to $18. Of. course'ny soon 1B the officers conferred togethor the. whola thing was found out, and the prices went back to the old figtres. But, there yas A tind about two hours nnd o built thls mornti De When you could go to Chicaga for 95 cents," . THEODORE ALLEN, MARMIAGE OF THIS’ NOTONIOUS GAMDLER: New York, Auge 8.—Theodore “Allen, better known ag “The, Allen, long noto- tious In this elty asa gambler and keeper of aplace known as the {Ameriean Mabilte” In Bleecker street, was married. Sunday eveniug-in Jersey by..the Rev. Mr. ‘unison, otSlnpson Methodist: Episcopul Church of that clty. ‘The young woman-whom he mare ried was Ella Abbie -Glover, She ts deserlbed by tho intnister- who - per- formed the ceremony as of very propossesshiy appearance and'rellved manners. «Allen sald feare be to a reporter that the bride is about 2) ‘oarsufnge, und lived In Lexington avenue, Fromher father sho interited-a fortune of £412,000, whick came tntu hor pussussion at the go of 2h, ‘fhe acqualntauee begun a few Months before the marringe. Hee photograph, which Alten had rupriscatad tt handsome: young woinaa of blonde complexion and flao gure in fashionable nttire, . F THE Fines ‘ WIE OF ALLEN obtained a divorce from him some months aro, “But Lalso obtulned one,” said Allon,“ at the sning thme she was tiking proceedings. here, 1 gotone in Indiunw Lt wis granted. a few. days: after the Inst Presidentind election, at. which Lhbad bean u reeidont of Indiana Tor ihleay day There {6 nuthing they can do abaut It o: copt pt purhaps. bring’ mo up for. ontuipt Ti FaNALON whe performed the ve emony nocording «to fegal ~ he bad reculyed,~ sald Chore wag. “ny obstacle to the mirriaze im New seeeny sa ale though; thore inigtt have been tn or mone Allon wilt [cave the business in wut LO bus long been sagngzed and hereafter tet a quicter life, heanys. Ilo kept a .resert at olh Healy: oa tony years, and has been soverat years Presont pluce, A fuw suursico Allen’ shot agd tiled Edward Mallory, but tho Jury tuund the abouting wis uccluental, the auvice F . ITEMS, WATERING-PLACK VISITORS, Specqat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune... . New Yous, Atty, §—The followlug Chica Bouns wore registered at Sarutogi to-day: Mr. and Mra, (A. 18 Gray, D. B. Fiske, SMrs,! As Willams, and Birs, A, J. Pettibone. At Nownort; WL. Mr. aud Mra. John Mutlocks and N.' Warner, 71 eee : . REMARIIED. To the Weetera anoctated Pree, Ni onk, Aug. &—'hero was filed to- day with the Register of Vital Statistics of Brookiyy che revord of the marrings of Ella C; EWiklugton with Charies 2 Wells, which ceremoby was performed. by Agststant: Pass tor Tlalliduy, of Plymouth Charely-nt the Mansion House. ‘Tho bride Is 0 nleco of Tennte C, Clatlin, and was formerly the wite of Capt. Frank Elkington, of New York. She obtalned a dlyorce from Eliington and married Wolls, but tho Captain’ bad tho Judumont sou aside, Shethen eanyed the warriags between hereclf and Wells. to. bevaunulled, aud un the duy the deolsion was rendbtod In hor favor’ ‘sho pentarriod Wolls, ATTACHMENTS ONTALNED, id. Lippott Show and olhors ‘obtained an ‘ate tuchment oyalnet tho property held by Zachas lah Couffee, ‘truitee of tho” oHato oe the aS. W. Sprastio Manufacturing Compa ir $lie° {o5, an ulao- an uttichinent for SI iy mgainat the Quldny cok Company for tmorebandlso avid aud dotiveted, « - sia re A ONBAT VEDERTHIAN PEAT, At GU to-night Wiliam: Galo, the Erigiish potostrian, Snishod bis-@roat feat of covering UOd uuPLorsmitos in 6,000 cansountive tun mle. Nitea, und continued au-the travk until bo bud added fourwen adutctonal quurtory ta bls woos dertut revurd,: All through from boglaniug hls coudition * bad : hwo normal, except aneo, when bo tool Cay Tho fastest questee woe * twa. wainutes: aoc oly rh nyinutos an em o Boer naa At A thate ranted ele ou ta Bly oven tha slowest | hit OH) REE ba tho ine could begin right ot and cover too multe withig govon duys, 9 1 nt dalrebck OF OKVIE ahd ere i éervices of Orville 8. Grant wore hold peatortay- at Bitauou Ne Tuo llores was briof, and hy, oui due fe wed Inn Was whut apa mars eeu to ivltioit of the puRnan aah and. deprive oul 10. fous jyeurred by by one who was do rlyed a cite e re wi ere ‘Gane ‘Grae, iis aon ay 5 Rr! ‘alana Gyaut, Coh,Graph-and, Mrs. sAbol .. Cor a PROTEST p Aare. LA iraataay UXTHA- Tho Brooklyi:Boolaliste, tn aiakes night, protested against: tho extrad!| Hurtin, suck w course, ier ‘Dellovad. the ie beou coutemmplated. by, tho. wsthoritiog, They, adopted a resolution eral would bo a dlegruce to‘our counters, apt tule to fie, meniory OF the foundurs of no Hewubhiey he Guvurimont should dullyor up tho reves Jutiouary buro to ourtaln death, wily be found refuge o9.6 pallton) oxilo oven. io gho Beitien monarch: a trey’ was tnatroted to Ine files of = rai cats rygtel ta ine oflicera conforin..in..thelt.viows to those oxe pressed by Hint ‘The: Hocatary was instructeit, tw send a copy of. a téquest fori e gon steps Taken ie ‘rads thé + Town of Its ngtiva Smokes: C8 G1 apudot Pini legraph. nee Ty A vory IMteresting mooting was pold on Tues: day at Grosvenor Hour for tho pirnos ‘of discussing tho prasticability of ‘devising inenhs tor abating the smoke .nulsanco.both Inalde ant oufsito tho dwoilings of this ctormous metrop- alley +Notwithatanding® tha’ atteacttons” duly fuselnath Of M5 faghtonnbto: genson which [ aie like ‘ttio” swani" singing itself ta death, some hi0datios and guntloman, hoadod by hor Royal Highness the Princeas Lou found willing to crowd the grahd‘satoon’ oF Duke of. Westminster's, matiajon, while ;inges, fearned in a partloutarly uninvittie kind of lore, dlacoursvd on‘ cowls“and smoke-Jacka, showers of soot, and -lungs:incrusted with fullginous . partiotes, registe currents of ‘cold alr.’ “somewhat of n ropronch to us thatwa havo notlong ago mate fit ond of the, emoke ‘nulsiincs for sou <a ni, aind'ty remerotior that fh tho, car) tho: present centirs a Mr Gaitiee ie Amouke-consnining gente. thd prinatplo G which was to stipply thy fual nt to bottom, so (hatihe volotiie fora, passing Hy pant through the hie candbscent coal, Lei ne consumes ts possible that,the nocaadt meeting ts Toure want Sat ne me fo? chavoniig suet a tha’ BG ‘oft uy it Grosvenor 1d havi becn avotded bud English poo- dle lnteln the hist century, bad the nae aungo, to listen, to tho warnings and, teachings of: Sic Henjamfi Thompeun, burtde,, ‘kuna ve Count, Rutaford Tha“ aiua rips’ socht eounoisise” found our ftro-placos!n a ivrotehcd condi lon, nud. our houses wll togethor badly witrmied and ventl~" lated, fe smalntuined’ the: opti Mon, Want well, warmed rnomy were very iene elnl tahenlth ant did bis utmost te fetradu ho, brick drenrthe euwure stoves then, 4s" 10 tonal prejudices, and predivedons for open. Rreeplaces, he set himeolf avout’ vetderipy thout ng Midd hurtful te beats and produce of as! Inueb comfort as possiold, Td Judee froin tho spedebes made nt Grosvencr . {luiise yvestorilay,: Count tumfurd, reeey Arnott, Liuyit, and tho: reat might: never hive tved at.al: lox any. praetionl guod thit.tna resuitad fram thelr. monstrinces und. thelr Jogenmtousty-coutrt apoliateds for consuining’sinoke. ‘The Committoe at whose Instance the meetin, was convened cominenced thelr repurt with tue, obvlously inelancuoly train. that. auoke was 0 nulatnec in dwetting-hauses, ns well us [n work- shops und factories; but they were nble to male the renasuring announcement that the Rourd of aide tats ud aureed to protect’ all tha smuko-pre- tatthy promised to conaldertbe Committee's apptication fora teint of the appllinees whieh they recom inend,. Ulthinitoly, the ineeting.. agreed tot serics of resoltitions ta tho elfeat that ithe pres. entamoky condition of the atmosphere in Cons don injurionsly aifects the hortthand bhuppiiass heshies diathmiring pubiio vf tho cominiuity, buildings, deterlorating. perishable . fabrics, nod ontallingda various waya unneocasiry ex- ~ peniliture, It was also resol¥ed. that tho. mecoting. fpproved of tho .netion tuken by tho Matior Tienlth and Kyrie Society sommitieds inp moting the exidbition af smuke-prevanting ap pllances at South Kensington. in Ootober-nex The coming dixptuy will doubttesz: conipriso number of oll frients with new fuces, ‘the: F the hot-water heating apparntua orlzinally exe. perimented upon by M. De Bonnemain at the dardindes Pinntes, Paria, Just before: tho tras Fronch Reveludon, nnd afterward sought to be introduced fnte English honans 07 an fogenious éralgré, M, de Chubanuas, : Thoro are the appli- avers for heaving by. menus of stenm-plpes ac extensively td Incthe United States, both in dwelling-housés and on-board. snltaray enrs. ‘There. is the, bot-nir syaten, ‘Thero is the yus- stuve system, 0A nelvooated by Dee Stomeons und ea rege eer DEO. ‘The butauce of opinion among sclentitia men would sevni to be ju favor of the disuse of cont’ alrozether.as a incuns of warming houses:or, abs all events, to supersede open Ure-places by claao stoves; yet it must not bo forgotten that, sup. posinue sinoke could bo destroyed, whieb mine. 3 practicable, if close stovea were. universativ: ndupted, yet the Buus would to vomit’ cut on the bousetopa same- dyleterioita guises a thoy emit, and only in" amatter”. Juantitios in proportion to the diuinished quautity of tuet eoatinuo. tho eonsiined, Smoke itself, although. productive. of desperute discomfort from the goot and dirt, which ft occasions, 1s not the most unwholesome | hurt of tho emunutions-from Incand: nt fuol.: ‘Tho real dunger is the generation of tha potson ous gus, or “burned alr,” as it le commonly ented, which is thepurabie from tho combus- fon of our present tucl. On the whole; the evit Js one. fraught with grave diticn) it reileats . the greatest serodit- on “the National itealih nnd” Kyrla-Soolatios .that taoir Commiltees have set thelr shoulders to” the wheel fu right curnest for tke abrogation of w volessal nuisance which makes ius all~uncoin- fortuble, which darkeny the atmosphere, “grimes hougns, chokes the rosplmntary” orang, spoils tho dresses of lultes, stulns prints and plotures, rovs. wall-papers uf thelr gues, tarnishes sold frames and ‘the badks. of’ books, ae renders Loudon au opprobrium nmottyy thy eltles. _. SUITS AND AND G ib tori West fat Dey ust {se MADISON A PEON STS, es: Our last and strongest ‘effort to osloze the Summer, Stock of. : ‘guntaait Salli" inst - Roliniua, and ‘Mavelocks—a large assortiuout ph, cholee styles and ialzes stil loft from.yhieli ta choose, at 24 por gept. Jess’ thu cost a Hiapertatton or manufaeturas Ba Mowilath, Boating, : or Lawn: ‘Tonnte Buits,’ $7.50 to $12.00, argnins. is meot toi 0 102 a hb White sDatted: Sit India} “ml ue hall, price 8 ‘and $10.00, + Colored’ Cloth “Havoliokn, pnutlet, 8500 to $10.00, ie ‘cavibels and Calle Miata “G06 fa Mohatr and Linen she and nl Ging han Sults, marked ‘down ‘onosthitfe Tee i Wo tuyllo spec ala att Novoltfes in alylo of Gur own Importaiton and our own ae a cent sree bo seo. Blagior, x Like PDS!" ‘C000: ice TTT OM TEFOL—COMPoIenh oF ; BREAKFAST. brupors ae ebitis. che vat jelys UF dius tis uy ry exe w seve us mien rerio Ee waro Of mick peut oheg nat io"r Halt ry LOU vO) to id= reds wteuuile nia Wilca te doatlog ary Ri i i sate to uttack whorsver io hs & WOR! any ‘a fatal Sete Dy koupiuw Pant ives nol i Nee load aad’ vereriianeanes its nay roth salt OF in| 1 ou i tae iui, a 13% CO, pelts CH, 406. duuy bo wradtually bully so al Bold ta Ube oMly isaclb. BS ypathls kforctet? GLA EHS eN sr Bing. + Also, eves Ut RONDA ie. ~ ieee. ofa. fe aaa sand: «the + optminating |. ase in Germany and Rusving but, duspa)ring gat list of pte ins ve vertionsavbich are: tele slave ati, Tortheomhn exhibition, and the Admiralty hava: th 4 arly taal te Blaine svith* Black and Colored sulk Costumes, great stoves. sand |

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