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THE CHICAGO I'RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1881— N PAGES. as of the Land Bill in 8 itt House of Com- mons. ae , An Inquisitive Priest Suppressed at 4 Dublin Land-League : Meeting: «oy Politics in a. Stato of mt Commotion and” Turmoil. : ——— notta Sold to Have Practically De« clared War Against the Gov- ernment. : ———— Y & Filereo Crusade Against the * “sows in Russia nnd Parts ‘of Prussia. —_——— Ieraelites Killod. and Wonnded— ‘Rumor that-the Pope Will Move to Malta. a —— E GREAT BRITAIN. qi LAND WILT IN THE COMMONB. Lonpox, Aug: 9,—In the Commons to-day, ‘the Dake of Argyll’s amendment to Clause 1 ofthe Land bith. excluding from the right of free sale tenancies on which permanent Im- ‘provements have been made by the landlord, vas necepted by the Government With an pmendinent tha the Impravenens must be inlly maintained. ‘ Ed toamend stilt further, but the amendment jn form was neeepted by, tho Government and passed,—253 to 100, ‘The minority was composed of Parneitites, Home-Rulers, and Radicals, Gladstone declared that he would not agree “fo tho amendment in the House of Lords relative to Ulster tenant right in any shape -or form. : ‘Tho Speaker of the House, who hitherto as been one of the principal seceders, sttp- ported tho Government. ‘After a long discussion the amendment. of the House of Lords was rejected, 273 to 145, the Jome-Rulers voting In a body with the jority. ° ules Peers! gallery was crowded during the ‘ Uscussion. ¢ ‘ TUR NUESIAN ROUNDATY, * Tho Under Forelgn Sceretary, replying to ‘Stanhope (Conservative), -said -that Russias had officially, stated thnt the country fm- wnediately around Askabad is the southern boundary of Tekke Oasis, which has been annexed by Russia, though there may bo o ‘ fewtroops further south, The Under Sec- retary added that It was not at all expedient ! toexpress an oplufon ns. to what extent the Russlan' advance trenches, if it trenches ut : all, on Persian territory. a FAILURE. Robert Plant, o colllery proprietor . of Uheadle, Staffordshire, ins failed. ‘The Unbilittes ara estimated at £70,000, ‘ VICTORIOUS CANADIANS, At Shoeburyness to-day the Canadian team won the prize glven by the Marquisof Lorne, Governor-General of the Doininion, for the detachment that could unmount and remount weannon Inthe least tline. ‘Che Canadians defeated eleven teams of British artillery yohunteers, THE ACCIDENT NEAR BLACKBURN, Tho railway accident near, Blackburn yes terday arose from the express ‘train from Manchester being In tho care of a driver who did not perfectly understand the vacuum brake, which failed to act, ‘ha Manchester express consequently rushed mto the Binck- bum station at tho rate of forty infles an hour, smashing Into splinters. several car- tages of tho Liverpool & York expross, which was stationary and preparing toshunt, BRADLAUGIL There is renson to believe that Bradlaugh willdemand to bo allowed fo take the oath fn the usual way at the next sesslou of Pir- Uament, and If objection is ralsud the Goy- ernment will propose. a resolution declaring that ho be allowed to take the oath, If that resolution is defeated, a bill will be intro- sotuen altering the Parliamentary-Ouths ra PHYRICIANS DANQUETED, The Worshipful Society of Apothecarics hast night entortatned 150 foreign delegates to the International Medical Congress. Maj, Billings, of the United States army, respond. ed for the Amerteans, TUE DEANERY OF WRSTMINSTEIL Jt fs stated that tho Deanery of Westmin- ier has been offered to the Roy, Ienry Montague Buttor, head master at Harrow School, who will probably accept. LETTING UP ON IRELAND. There js undoubtedly a disposition on the bartot the Government to drop the powers derlved under the Coorclon act if possible. Its understood that the subject was mooteit Hd Saturday's Cabinet Council. ‘The sugges- on hos been made to the Government that y abter the passage of tho Land bill, there i ould appear to bo a reasonable prospect of ie restoration of tranquillity, tho prisoners arrested under the Coerelun net should bo rated, cach after six months’ faprison- ment frown the dato of arrest, 1 A PROTEST, * fany of tho Consorvatives and Liberals In gam tho Hougo of Lords and In the Commons’ have signed a memorial to 3M tr, Gladstone, Urging bit not to proposo eny special logh- non Lehalt of Bradlaugl. @ DRADLAUGH SUFFERS A RELAPSE, artes Uradiaugh hing had a relapse, A BANQUET 'TO DILLON i 4 committey {s forming for the purpose of eaulzing here a banquet to John Dillot, A Poor HonsE, ejartionts horsa Barrett left Nowmarkot ean a efor Now York yesterday; having ance very disappointing to his owner and in HAND-LEAQUE MEETING. of gtees Ang, %.—At the weekly meeting the oan League to-dny, subscriptions to wha Hae of £2,570 wore announced, tho nite from Amerlea and New Zea- well of non Was not present, Father Cant- tall hat Ipperary, the priest who peesided, not ei eeu be thankful that Dillon was Mis nollie te een ean bill, he sald, rents ore eae ue Lengua should WHAT THE AGITATORS AN DOING, 5 correspondent says: Preparations. are proesed to deal with the new state of AT Wane by the passage of tho Laud with re the Land Leaguo will be ready thers cases, tho Land Committee and wil tak awe {n the defense of proporty His a bars that every point is considered, min iikaling landlords who cquid’ not ably bo the et eo cout oF appual will: probe tt eo, ie rst or inost stronuously attacked, templated to defend their inferests full discus scoetents may be made without DILLON’S HELE, a . Ing HELEASE FROM PRIGON, tat et Overtures made to Johnd)ilon golng ould be released on condition of clinnayg 4¢0 Uaderin or eloewhere, where the ere fh nf vorable for pulmonary disease, rely dea welested by him, Iie aio post- is reteage, oo %@ make any conditions upon a RETURYED “ y TO LONDON, Baru eianee with the urgent raguest of > er tuny Home-Rute members of Par No reason whatever has been for the step on Government, bard The statement that he had been released on this ground turns outto bea mere guess, ‘The huprisoned “ suspect’? was at his even- img meal when the Governor of Kilimatniun visited hiniand Informed tim that he was no- longer wndor restraint. twenty ininutes Mr. Dillon was driving home, As he passed up Sackville streat, he did not even slop at the Land-Leagiio ofleas, ale though thero were Hyhts be tho windows, ment |-vehemontly attacklng Premier Ferry, who ts "S tament returned to London, to be present ‘when the amendments inade In the House tof Lords to the Land bill are considered. MICHAEL DAVITT. 7 Spectal Cable, Losnos, Aug. &—Miehael Davitt, now in Portland Convtet Prigon, wilt probably be release’ by Sept. 1, on condition that he toes not return to Ireland for seven yenrs, [Pavilt, whose health has sever been good lis employed in the hospltal-yurd of the Jall at ianrdening, ‘Tho Governor of Porthiund lias ibeen asked by the Home Ofleo to report on Davit's conduct while tu Jatt, aud this ts tiken to mean that the Government ty pre paring the ympers for hits conditional ills- charge. A BPLIT IN THE PENIAN BROTHERIOOD, Brectat Cables Duntax, Aug. 8—A curious place of infor. mation has Just come to ight. ‘The Supreme Connell of the Fenian Brotherhoud of [re Iand hus met and anxiously disetssed the re- cent infernal machines and the polley of thoir sympathizers across the Atlantle, After along wul stormy debate the Connell could not come to any unanimos decision, One section was {u-favor of an cmphiatic repidia- tlonof tho dynamite polley; others adva- ented Its nioption. ‘Ihe split in the Connell {s nt present complete. Meanwhile, there Is muel exeltement throughout the country A serfotts conilict between soldiers and elyil-, inns has taken plucu at New Ross, THE UNEXPLOTED REL created almost ag miueh & nA OF MIL DILLON tement in Dube Mn to-day os hls arreston tho dd of May Inst. assigned the part of — tha Dillon is not in was nt first revorted, Mr. health, as in less than THE NEWS OF THE RELEASE was necidentaily made publle by a roporter who ecntled at an out-of-the-way detective station, but it was not credited until the re porters Inquived ut Mr. Dillon's house, and found him in bed. In suswer to inquiries, lie stated © that = iis srelense = was unconditional, Heo hat not the slightest expectation of his fmprisoument belng so suddenly curtailed, Conjecture Is busy with the motives dictating this step on the part of the Government. Mr. Dillun's avell-kiown hostility to the Land bill is more likely to embarrass than to ald the Govern- in tho JTouse at this eritteal moment, so that it Is not at all. probable that this singular act of clemency has been ex- ercised in order to-obtain hits ald and fniti- ence in support of the exepected opposition to the Lords’ amendments when the bill re- turns to the Commons, It fs much more probable that THE RELEASE 18 THE. FIRST OF A SERIES which will now. take place, and doubtless, In a few weeks, all the prominent “ suspects” who had been Imprisoned on charges ana- Jogous to those brought against Mr. Dillon, = wilt again at berty, ‘he relenso of tha member for ‘Tipperary. must necessarily exerelso unimportant influence on tho action of the Lund Lengue. Ie was always its most ex- treme and Impulsive leader, and, doubtless, he Will one more taken controlling place in tho councils of the organization. No one {magined for an moment that ho has during hig enforced retirement changed his views with regard to the necessity of carrylug on the agitation, with, if possible, increased vig- or, and In the approvehing Convention all his influence and power. will bo exerted to throw new Hfe into tte ugitation. ‘There aro those who tnsinuate that Mr. Dillon has been set at Mberty in order to rally his forees and’ throw his Sufluence against Mr. Parnell at the approaching Cun- vention, thus creating "i A SCHISM IN THIS LAND-LEAGUE RANKS, which, In tho present temper of tho country; would boa grave disaster to the agitation, Whatever cause may be assigned for the step, Mr. Dillon will not keep tho country tong In suspense regarding his intentions. Whatever he consilers best to be snid ant done, he will say or do at once Ie will fund the conditions of the Irish problem very much changed, and on this al- tered napect he will linve to set his mind se- Hously at work. Itis not too much to say that on tho course which Mr, Dillon may adopt within the noxt fow days will do- pend the future welfare of the fand agitation. ‘Che nows of tho ‘release of the prisoner caused unlyersal rejolemg through the South of Ireland, especially In ‘VIpporary. All the Land-Lengue branches have convened special mestings and adopted resolutions congratulating Mr. Dillon on lls release. Illuminations have been oxtempor- ized throughout Tipporary, and the adjoining counties, A Ballyhannus correspondent tele graphs that proparations ure being made to celebrate the release by bonfires and Hlunl- nattoiy for miles around, : A CORRESPONDENT SAW 308. DILLON, who stated, that he got ou well for tho itrat two months, but in the last month iis health had given way, and caused great uncusiness to jis. friunds, Dr, Kenny and the prison physician. both recommended his -dischargs a week ngo. On Saturday Mr. Dillon was informed that tho first trey months of his confinement had expired, and that lis torm had bean extended for three months longer,- Dr. Kenny visited lili on Sunday afternoon, but then had no idea that his patient would bo rolensed, A congratulatory inceting of tho League was to have been held ag a compliment te Dillon, but ho declined it, Itis not Mkely that he will speak at the mectlug to-morrow. If ho does, oho will be brief Me will remain in Dublin tor two ur three diya. He is receiving congratulatory messages from all parts of the country and of America, Tteports are hourly arriving of bontires und rejolulngs in all parts of Ireland, _— . PRANCE, OR munTH, Panis, Aug. .'.—The Princess Izabel, Countess D'Eu, daughtor of Dum Pedro 11, Emperor of Brazil, at prosont staying In this clty, has been delivered of a sun, hor third. After defending the conduct of the major. {ty in the Chambers who had supported the Cabinet, Ferry concluded by recommending concord amongst the Republicans, , WAM AGAINNT THE GOVEUSSENT, Articles by Paul Aréne and 3, Laurent, both of whom are well known to be closely inthuate with Gambetta, appear ina news paper ju Paris, the former strenugusly stp porting Gmnbetla’s program, and tho latter x described aa an enciy to berty aud stip portor of tho present state of things. - is ap- polntimeit of Barthélemy St, Hilaire us Fore olgn Minister is espectally reproached, ‘These articles ara yugurded as adistinct declaration of waron the partof Gambotta ugulust the Government, PREMIER, FERRY, z speaking ata banquet in his honor at itnon LEtape, Department of Voagcs, sald the clections would result in the return of mods erate. men, aud it was necessary to roject Soclallst candidates, whoso appetites are well knowns «. s _ + GAMDETTA, It grows ‘clearer put cloaror daily that, by calliug just at thia particular moment for a revision of the Bengte, Cambatta hus done Lis own cause lmmenso Injury, Tho Globe, which has until: now been tho. unswerving defender of his potley, to-rlay soparates frou lm on this question, and tronieatly remarks {hat a rovislon of the taxes and the onopuly system is what {s wanted, not o revision of the Senate, Lu Republique Francaise, ina slinilor leadfig atticla teeming with para- doxes and contradictions, opens by threaten- ing the Senate and ends by imploring it to nevept the very moderate measure of Sena torial reform advyoented by Gainbetta, It ts not yet decided on what day Gambetta witl nildregs tho Bellavttle Direetors. ‘The eandl- datures of hin Kadleat opponents, Sigismund Lacroix and ‘Sony Kevillon, seem to be mnak- ing headway, RUSSIA. INCENDIAIISMG Brntis, Aug &—S8o many towns and vil- Inges In Western Russhy whose popiulations ttre prinelyally Jesvlat, have recently been burned, that It is Impossible to resist the sus. pteton of systematic Incendiarisn.. Up to the end of June sixteen towns and villages wereburned. Since thon fresh fires huve oce curred. 'Twoot: the most terrible were ut Korez and Mingk, From ten to twenly houses and shops were destroyed at Korez, and thir ty-nine persons were kHied. ‘The bulk.of tho survivors are destitute, IN 115 OWN DEPENAT, St. Pernusnuna, Aug. &.—Gen, Ehrnrotl, writing to Vedomost complalning of the it. tavks of the press upon him, ndinits that the. extraordinary measures tuken during the ‘re cent elections In Bulgaria were due to hin, Ho maintains that they were In accordance with the Constitution. Ie says the only dee Janntion of nllitary law—nanelys at Plein and Rahova—was lls own personal aet, and ‘was approved by the Council, Ié ¢lains that no pressure was exercised upon the electors, and the only steps taken were to in- duce tha peasantry not to rbstaln from voting and prevent inthnidation by agitators, MEXICO, THE PROPUSED NATIONAL HANI. Crry of Mrsicu, Aug. 0.—Tho: ‘!reasury: Departiont and representatives of the Franeo-Egyptienne Bank have been unable tu came to any arrangement in regard to the establishment of a Mexican national bank. Locusts |. have appeared In tho vicinity of ‘llacotal- pan, yomira has broken out In Cordova, AN ABSCONDING COLLECTOR. The Stamp Revenue Collector of San Luls hag absconded, Jeaving a defivit in his ac- counts of about $8,000, SOUTIL AFRICA, NEW REPLBEIC. Lonxnon, Aug. 9.—A dispatch from Prato- rin says the retrocession of the ‘'ransvaal to the Loers has been formally effected, and the Boer Government hns isstied a proclama- flon announcing the establishment of the South African Republic, Mynheer Bok, Sec- rotary of State, and other officials, have been aren in, Proceedings were perfectly or- derly. RELEASED, A dispatch from Durban announces that Secocoonl, the famous South African Chief, who surrendered in December, 1879, and was sent by Sir Garnet Woolsloy to Cape Tows, hus been released, ————— AUSTRIA, TUNNELING THE UUATIAN ALPS. Viunna, Aug. 0—The Emperor Francis Joseph expresses great interest In the Art berg tunnel. He tins repeatedly dwelt on the Importance of the new railway through [tus opening fresh markets for Austrian corn, whieh wil! be able, through this outlet, to compete favorably with Amerlean corn in some parts of Western Europe. GERMANY. ANTIAEWISI BIOTA, Bentiy, Aug. 9.—Antivewlsh disturbances have occurred at Jastrow, West Prussia, dur- ing which a Rabbl was wounded, Ils as- snilants escaped after a regular fight with the volice, Further disturbances of the sama character have occurred ab Bublitz, Poucrania, be TUNIS. THE LOSSES OF THE ITATIANS AT FAX. Tunis; Aug. 9.—An Italian fronelad has gone to Sfax to inquire into the cluims of the Italian subjects for losses, owing to tho in- surrection there, and the subsequent bom- bardment of that place by the French, MATAUDERS KILLED. - Tunis, Aug, 9.—Marauders have ninde fresh raids upon Susa, but the inhabitants “dispersed thom, killing twelve. ‘The authorl- tles of Susakaptured twenty-gve brigands. —— ITALY. é APPOINTED 1181107. Rome, Aug, 9.—Tho Pope has sizned a brief appointing Dr. Kofum, why is spproved by Germany, to the vacant Bishopric of ‘Troves, Rhenish Prussia, which Is cousidercd to be considerable of n step towards recon- cillutton between Germany and the Vatican. ——>— PACIVIC ISLANDS. MURDER OF A GERMAN NATURALIST. SAN Francisco, Aug, 9—Klotisehmidt, the German naturalist, has been murdered by natives of New. Britain, Reports from the othor islands in the vicinity all speak of “the increasing treachery and animosity of the suvages, : _——$—<—_—__— “NO FUNDS,” On snformaton tald by Frederick R, Drestor, pookkeoper for the frm of Hurmon Spruauco &Co, of No, 10 Washington street, a warrant was Issued yesterday by Justico Mecch, upon which Mr. Goorge P, Comstock, of tho {nsolyunt commission Hrin of George YP, Comstock & Co, iwng arrested on @ charge of baving on thotth inst. obtained xoods undor falso pretenses. Mr, Comatock was aubscquently reteased on bail of $3,000, and the hearing wag postponed by Jus- tlee Siveoh until the 1th Inet, In tho moantine W strenugus but inulfestual ofort way mado to keep from tho putlis the facts, which aro as follows: On tho Sth Inst, Mr George P, Comstook purchased from Harmon Sprunuco & Co, a quantity of curu, and gave tholr check for 2412.48 in payment, ‘The book keuper ald not get the chook into tho Clearing: Ifouse in time, nnd, on the following day, ft waa thrown out 48 no yued, thore boing no funds at tho bank ta meet it with, At finit Mr Bnrue ance was lucllnud te blame bis bookkeeper for. tho (oss, an account of bis net having sent the check ult in tho for it to reach the Clouciig: Housy, but tt afterwards transpired thut tho tbeek would huve bueu worthless in any fie stance, Finding thut this was tho caso, bo Ine atructed bls bookkeeper, who sold the corn and touk tho cheek, to begin weriminal prosceution nyninge Mr, Comatock, whieh “was danu: It da wiiderstood that Spruanco & Co. will pusb the tnnttur to the etd. aud will cause tho suspen alon of Comstock & Co, from the Board of Yrado until thoy have settled tua matterup iu Tull, —————_— THE WRONG FUNERAL, An ftom was rocuntly published in Cie Tarp unu uhowluy that at tho conclusion of au Ine queat hold upon what tho Corouor's jury to- guided to bo the body ofa Fronohmun named August Fouché, an drivhwoman .numed drs. Jobn Burpby-fald claim to the body ue that of hor.busband, Sho wont dows Te unt Bopays A sho embraced tho by lomtified it by: dune peoullue iar ag ba'ot tho Tathor ut hur niue ebildren, and Wuully obtulned leave to takoit otf and bury jt, Sho" got up # splendid wake, which was fullawed byw glorious tuuural, the combined cust of bot ebtertalumonts belug fia win which peuriy deplutod the savings nk accunot whieh the widow had beon loft by hor dearly-beluved and decentlysinterred bud- esterday, however, muok to the widow's sure prise, bes buwvand roturaed. home, uxpluined thut be bed boon off for aarip to Hacine, Wis, and avkod for £2) frum the common family fund. Tho unfortunute wougu wus Hot biG to supply the amount, aod ly bad to coutess that the faite ue anny UP ea arn Wi Vy ibtuker for that-of ‘he returned Jord of the ouse, Mr, Burpby was, of course, excosulyely aonvyed, and troubly raged in the houschoid for some fue, as Foconuillalion wus flually of- feoted. Macantine tho corpse of the Frenchman, so strangely provided with intore Deon aweo ho ment, bug ut rest in the Murph: tamil; Het ab Calvary, where it will bo allowed wo remain unlces ite Sricuds identify it and remove: it elsowbere. ’ ‘i Winchester’ Sypophoephites wi cure cousumpt mi weal uA, bronchitis, aud senvyal TobLlity, Batab: twenty-one yours, ’ KILKENNY CATS. An Utter Want of Harmony Among the Irish Patriots. The Trustees of the Skirmishing Fund Refuse to Make an Exhibit. Several Disgustett Delugates Take Their Departure for Home. Pat Crowe, of Peoria, Fires Some Hot Shot into the Clans, Me Pays tis Respeets: to Political Bosses and Professtonal Ore gnnizerse |. The Anolent Ordor of Hibernfans Repudi- ates the Convention and Ito Works, And Alt Is Not Lovely Among the Liberators of troland, THE CONVENTION. A WANT OF HARMONY, ‘The proceedings of the Convention yesterday tho trouble helug over tho control of the funds, some-of thu members wanting tu know what hnd been done with the money—must bave beon Inbarmonious, beenuse siz or eight of the delexntes who tnve been stopping at the Palmer House, and half a dozen moro’ who were at urke's, went off on theevening tralnsaltbough the Convention hing not adjourned. °A Trinusn reporter aaw two of thogo gentlemen, and tried to got some details uf the row, but nelthor would ho say anything except that he was tired of staying here nud was gulag home, It cun bestated on pretty relluble authority that tho olficera baying charge of the funds of tho Clan-na-Gael Socicty—tho sumo persons, by the way, who ure trustees of the skirmishing funds—fulled to make anything like o eatlsfau- tory showing, and Duvoy, the only trustee of the skirmishing fund who was present, rofused point blanc i TO SUBMIT ANY STATEMENT in regard to the way the inoney bas been gpent. Cal. Mike Boland, of Loutsville, Cupt. UM. Condon, Col. Cloary, of Cleveland, Hynes, of Chlenga, and Mr. O'Connor, of La Salle, nre deterailied thut the trustees In whom the funds ure vested shatl ahow up ur be public- ly denounced as swindlors. There must bo u complete chunge {nthe governing body of tho Clan-tin-Gnel Soaloty or it {t will cease to exist. Jn this clty it has dwindled to no insfgoiticant tumbor already. Tho honest men must control wud the political bosses must be retired. pointed out tu Tite TRoswNe yesterday, vention hus not been a representative one. There are several good men present, in fact, the Honest, earnest men aro in a mujurity In tho Convention, but the bosses are cunning aud wre udepts at munipulution, Tho general inpros- sion now Is that the Convention will result tu the disruption of tho Clan-na-Gacl Soutoty, and Jo the political douth of tho wire-pullers. IE Lost Mts POCKETBOOK, To the Rdltor of The Chicago Tribune, Cmcsco, Aug, 0.—Tho wost amusing scene of the tnapy occurring at tho Irish Convention euine off Monday about Lt o'clock. A keen-lvok- ing ainan, probably 3 yenra of ne, well dressed, Urisk, business Hke, and whose ficlil dovelopment indicated tho Irist-Amerivan, sti donly ejaculated “Holy dloses!""* und cor menced to Invostigate, bis cluibing, Every pocket was turned tgldé out, his boot-legs wero oxuinined, his hnt and every possibile and iinpos- sible place wherein any portable might bave boon stewed. Hut no “fad” rewarded tho senreh of bls persort by bimech und bis three compinions, *fhoy were # quartet of tho red- hot dynamite kind, and tho victhin hind Just dis- covered the fosa of . bis memorandutm-took, which cantalned nut only ekotehes of 'dyne amite machines,” but eriminuthig Ietters and tnemorandn without ond of the sume kind. A hasty search about tho corridor wns mut none of the pirtles bad us yet entered the um ing-rooim,y—und the result waa despalr, Sus} clon at once fell on one of the quartet, und tho demand fora search of bis person resulted ut first Mian indignant rofusui, but dinally inn ebinpromise in Whleb It was mutually agreed ‘that the quurtut should repair to tho room of the viettin in the Palmer. House, and then and thore disrobe afmultancoumly and wubmit tholr clothing tox general search, It was done, ane still the book containing secrets worth men’s ves was not found, Then camo a. senson of rage, but finally the power of printers’ Ink was thought of, and the viet rushed away to an evening paper with an advertisemont reauings SLOO REWALD FOR MEMORANDUM AND skuteh-book, wii nine luttora inctoxed, tiken from my packet Rt Palmer Honge this mornitys, No quostlons msked. Heturn to namo’ on buok ai Valmur House, Wi pay twleo xs much for buok and cantonts us any ony elso offers. I. Ce None of tho parties could recall that any ouo hod joined thelr party or spoken to them as thoy stood digcussing the proper pian to blow up, or down, the great places of Britain, but, us the hook was exhibited and sketches looked at, and descriptions of thom read only a moment or two before the lows was dlevuvered, thore was no ruom to doubt that some clevor ledger- malty had. bet dynuimite | fend Eustern clty. From nl be mtednod, the book cuatalned much compro- mniging matter and mny servo to throw Hight on some of tho durk seorots of the “*dynimite and destruction” party, It is surmised jn somo quure tors that Mr. Drummond, of tha British Lexa. tlon, departed for. Waghington lust oveulng the fortunute cuetodian of this yulunble essuy on “Dynuinite and Destruction.” If so we ebutt In due course hear morc of tho matter, . ANTI-DYNAMITE, 7 Onowt. WHAT THE PEORIA “DYNAMITE” KNOWS AVOUT THE CONVENTION, “Dynamite” Crowe, otuorwiso ), W., of Poo- rin, was in tho clty yosterday und fs stopping at Hurke's, whoro a ‘Trimuxs reporter rau across bim. Hoja not an fmpreasive-looking person, but bright and apparently well posted about tho doings of Iriah Natlonnilats in America, Know- ing that Crowe Mikes tu tulk, tho reporter pro- couded to interview him ubout the * What Is It” at the Pulimer House, r What body 1a 1a session over thero?" was tho first question, 7 A Clun-na-Gaol Convention," salil he, “ Any other soviutios re presontedt” No," Hi Who are the chief mon {n it?" he representatives of Chicaga are Aloxnn> dee Sullivan, W.J, Hynes, and Frank Agnew, Reing, at home, thoy buve considerably lutlu- enea, ** How do you know?" ’ “Oh! I know.” © Whut las Sulitvan to do with itz? Ey (8 a pald orguntzer,” © Who pays bing" “Tho sud] aie * What peat jon docs ho hold?" + Ho holds two positions,--head of tho Illinots District and {8 nse ay organizer.” © J¥ bo an olticer of tho Convoution?" Bi aad 8 trimmer or whipper-in—o wire> ulior. PA What ts tho object of the orguolzntion?” : “Tne object of the orsunizudon when tt was started fifteen yours ayo wus to freo Ircland, but to-duy It ls to propre polltical prefermeut tho. Losses, who have é from PACKED EVERY CONVENTION for the lust aoven or vight yours; aud the samo crowd aro {ni alice all tho thino,”” * Backed political couventionyt” They do that, butt moun the Clan-na-Gact Conventions in Phtladolptia, Wilkesburro, tu dlunupolis, and othor places.” Hawa states In the last number of his Uiper that the Convention was to be held in Now York. How does “It bappen fhat the delogates camo oO . “hore 18 a scorot conncated with that, Thad ulettor from Now York two aye wpe in which itwassakd tho Convention bud assomblod in Chicago, and £ came up to seo some of tho wnum- bors=m0u who aro bopest, and in favor of dui something-and try to open tholr eyes. Linders stood that those who Aart with O'Donoyuns Koast and the Onited; Irishmen, and wanted tu carry on e.. War, wero {i tho minority, but -1 have learned since - ny urrival’ thas: they caro i tho majorly in the Conyention, hut can’t get a chance te be hoard un agequnt uf thy bosses, who won't let thom talk, You know Ju Congross if a ian can't wot the a of the Sponker, bis motion tun't entertulned, ‘Tho majority in tho Paliuer douse Canvontion aro in thas position,” “Who is Coutrnan?”, don't know, “+ Whut do you think of Wost?” “1 don't know bin." Do you think thore ibanything In the charges made ayalust bimt! «1 2 4 1 do not.’* * Do you know what b: “Not Surtber thay tuat thoy ara try ime 4 the bowes to show. woat bus been done, fhe Cluo-na-Gacls, ag 1 in organized feral Utd Ela ta BND 38 oon: $200,000 ani and spontit.. They clujns to hayo bas boon done 60 far?" ¢ the Australian prisduora, but hoy alda't do it e Australian nel t rhs society, Bal bp’ be sper ae ad brought that aa ariiouisrly *juuoe. Ho ro olds, and the sock piel fs ot um 4 enti Q Hay Ghat aea Taare a aaa” ei; § have apont ity Tho reports will sho They tried to suppre extravagance in the tapulated statements; nithough = thoy bad collected) $25,000 or Pon year, their funda were sone £15.00) or €16,00) Teas that: what ws to the hands of tho camps the year before. ‘Thay entied for O) per centof the money on hand, wid they tool. SUM outof the skirinishing fund. What thoy td with the inoney na one knows, From (hole owa acknowledyment something fs wrong about the expenditure of SiON Inet year. ‘There ought to be nn investization. They ad- titted that every rifle thoy hind sent to tho old comptry had been pald for by the man who got it. Twas told by one of the United Brothers hood I froland that thes sold arin there, took Them nway from the camp with tho exptnnntion that they were going te sent better cans, and sold the: riffes to another camp, ‘int same Inui Whe wis nolelegates to the Philadelphia Convention, told ino that thoy bad sold fifty etande of uriua three times to bis knowilellze, and yot paid for them each the. Thoy sold thom In Limerick, took them awny, and resold them Jn Dublin, getting. 43 pounds for ench gun, which cost thein only $5." “What have they done with the money?" “ According to the report Nr. WitHam Carroll, who wie set to Burope as Enyoy and Minister Meulpatentiary, got £5.00), and Jonna Devay, who wise we 0) for lls ex- J have thom all. thelr outragcous nat one, Kiving no but T found out, jt over, received ivan get a slice?” ives vw silury ot $100 a month, and his expenses are paid.” © Who olse gots a stipends? “yt Ke tendan “ Tow much has been absorbed In sainrica and expenses?” * About 00 por centof all the collections." {is Sullivan one of tho bossea?” “Is nis ndministeation a poptiiar ono?” “No All the honest imet.are leaving it bes pause thes disuyree with Sullivan, Devoy, ant if hy, they suspended over 00 inet W © Because they hind opinions which wero con- trary to these of the bosses. ‘They shut out {ieee euiopsin Philadelphia, and alse O'Donovane rsd TUnY WV tT TO PEON, and tried to reorganize the cuinp there, but quit pnd said they wouldn't uo it when they found out that J wouldn't be expelled.” “ Docs Sullivan control the organization? “ois running Itherc. Ht hus bad men pro- poecd for men bership agalust wou be had ilt- fortis it nen, onler that they might bo bluck- know of one instance. Capt, Dian 0 wes black~ eu geen with ine.” Vhy has the Convention reinained [s session 80 lange” Tho rank and tile are kicking, and the busses Are uslag ult thee Bhloantry knuwn to wire-pulle ue to xtave off Investigation and keep things as y are. + “Ts Hynes one of the Losses?” “Hu ld a reputable man, aid hasn't had a cent f the int vor has Frunk Agnew,” ran Parnell when Le was bere, didn't he! “He went down to Peoria as an oscort, with- out an invitation, and had the cheek to bave his washing charged tn the botel bill, which was paid with funds collected tor the Parnell ova- tlon. And he also wont to Des Moines, L under- stand, witbout an invitatlon.” * fut, comlug biel to the Clan-na-Gaals, Are thoy not as etrong us they were?” “After fifteen years. the organization bas two members in bad standing on its bowks to ope In mod stunding, The bosses wre opposed to they nd Lenruc, Why, thoy sent a circular abrowd telling the Clan-na-Guelg that thoy must oppose the Land wgu0 Where they could not control the funds,—intst ery it down; but support it whore they could get possession of the monoy.”” “Aro there any other bosses besides Sulilyun, Carroll, and Devos?” “Yed—John J. Brealin and W. F. Roantreo?" “ARE THEY ALL Par?" “Yes: they have received for thotr services [0 er cent of it the money collected, And thoy haven't sent aaolitary rile to Ireland but whut bas been pald for by thy people thure.” © What has become of the other 6) per cent?” “Tho decent men in the organization want an investigation to tind that out, but tho leuders won't pertait it.” “Ts the fight azainst tho Land Lenguo by the Irteh World wad tho erying down of State Con- Yentions prompicd by the bosses 7” “~ Yes, ‘The World ls thelr organ, While tho Witkesbarre Convontion was boing betd it stated that thore were to be three regenerators of Ire- Jond,—Devoy, Carroll, and Brestiny-but all thoy tid was to send 1 lolegram to Hurcourt threate ening destruction to the British Emplro if a teoaut wis dispossessad,”” © Woo is Devoy?” © Well, Pat Lennon told me that he had lonned him $100 ut afferent tines, and when he (Len- uon) was sick in Florida fe wrote to Dovoy ask- fog bin for $0 of tho money, but Devoy hever answered tho lette * How muet is left of the $00,000 that was in tho skirmileting fund?” “ | don't believe thera is much,—not to exceed, $5,000. It was originally 02,000, 1 was told by an Irish Nutonalist that $51,000 wis put tute tho Irish Work!, Dr. Connell wot 87,000 on ble pure sonal note, and $0,000 wits spent on the torpeda- experiinent, which, I believe, was a. private speculation of the bosecs.” “Is tho Ancient Order of Iivornians repro- aan tts tho Convention?" Noon - “What ts a, opinion of thom?" “Tho polltictans, who are also Clan-na-Gacls, aro running it rar ipeliient purposes, ‘That is o well-known fact, 1 learned {it from men in the orgunizution whom I have known for twenty years, ‘Choy aro disgusted, and NAVE NO MOVE YOR IRELAND, The bosses have run things for thelr own ends, oud che Clun-na-Guols now in session owe to themselves and to Ireland to yo to the bottom and tlud outwhat bas becoyne of the money: what those hosses have done for the revotutton~ Us Whit thoy have to. show for $200,000 I knbw that thoy buve broken up tno ormanten ion in Ireland and England, and started a rival one thut would eubmit to thelr dictation, Thoy have taken the money of the organization abd putitinto tho bands of men over there in order to start a rival body, An examination of the Inst report will sbow thit 4,000 men in tho North of [rel elavil by Dovoy whon he was neting us Envo; “ Why did bo throw them uty" “ Becnuse thoy wouldn't submit, and asked for Information, No one ts nilusyed to dispute tho word af tho bosses. ‘Thoy refused to sund over HO per cont of their furds. Three camps in Pounsyivania wera suspended list year becauso thoy wouldn't give up 24 per cont called for; and Dr. Carroll bad three more tu Philudelphla sus> pended, . iF it tho Clan-na-Gaols practically disor- are wanizod?* “Yea, Thoro are men In tho Conyontion who ropresont jmagluary camps. Their oxponses are paid out of the general fund, though thoy have no membership back of tham—at locust not the number necessary for adiission to tho Convention. . 7 iy Chicago entitled to three delogates?”* + Nu," What will be the-upshot of the session? * Thy bosses and tricksters will be weeded out, and reputable men VUT IN THEM PLACES, or the Clan-na-Guol will cense v9 oxist as an or gunizition, But for all practical use tp Ireland it consed Lo oxist a your tga." "1s tho Clan-nn-Guel rupresented in tho 1x- ceutive of tho Land Leaguoz" rroll, Devoy, und Breslin were part of the E: tive body here when Parnull wont boito, butitscems that tho oshar wembers wouldn't ullow thom to do ng they wished) and hence tholr present position, positive ordors haying been seat out by thers that fa no case shall tho members countenance the Land Lowe unless where they have control ot tho money, And thut,[s what ia the matter with tho opposition to the Jand League in Chicago,” mu ut thoy Wy Co mae Parvoll while hero?" es," “ Wore they successful Y" “No. Ho wouldn't permit bluself to be uscd. Yverybody kuuws thut Purell totd me that be could tuke ne auction that was not seconded by Bulthvan, Devoy, and Hreslln, but ho threw them off when de cutie to Chicago, None of thorn is nt preaunt connected with the Land League ina representative charactor,” © Whut of the United Irisbmen ¢? 1 wus recently. onu of tho Directors of tho Council. Tho membership ts Usuitod to we, and euch Ono In ib ncans bislovss,~will leave Lome ing family to place one of tho mmuchines in posl+ tlon, and sacrifice bis lifa if necossary.. Othor machines will bo suut ubread, but tore ik no danger of their exploding on tha passa. hey are intended fur use in, Lngland, and mun there: ure roady lo uao then, * ta ic truo that those found in Liverpool were sont abroad in ordgr that INFORMATION SUGHT HE GIVEN to tho Hritish uuthoritios, so thit moncy could ‘by wot Cron the Scoret-Servico Fund f" Tiow did you find that out y* © understand that to be true,” “Weill, this. We got $10,000 for the Informa Hon, and tho ‘menvy {3 tobe used against tho rithsh. ‘To prove thle, Str, Crowe showod the reporter n lvttor from tho man who put up the Job, who wald tho Roglish Consul Gn Now York presuim- ubly) wae yory toad bevauso ho bad Leon taken fu, and denied having paid any money for the polier payee blin, Y ” Woden tarant sauces ar fee is the ee nization,” went on dir, Crowe, ore 0 FanUnited Iruhienc “Wo dunt yo tuto the highways and by ways, but take only such as aro willing to give up everything for the causa, ‘Tho churge that wo ure ussasivs, and that wo iro ing to dostroy Amerivan property aud the ives of wormun dnd childron, teal bash, To ba sure, accklents night occur on uutward-bound steamers, or Weamers from Kuropo tbat have ‘Amvricans aboard, and the beat thing for Amorie. vane to do Is toxive Kaglish yuasela 8 wide berth, thoy will have tale waroing from: the It ut September, and those who bave tbeir passage coguged will have wrople time tn yet howe, Hut they peedn’t buy any more ‘tickets, Thero will ba ‘no Interference with the American Ines, ‘Tore is not a member of the Council that Iv not bound to place these machinus on board Kngllsh vessols, uod there Js a sort of rivalry nun them ¢o sve who will ut Up tho best machine, Koow of my own knowledge of twonty-tivo or Wl yO Lust lou nel fad caus carcy out the object 10,000 can't” . “How many members hayo sou yow?" Welsh, of Cleveland, who fs also fi ate: Cd " About 2M; and at an expenseof $10,000!n one year we have done moro TO INJURE ENGLAND than the vaunted Clan-na-Gaol in fifteon yoars, after spending a quarter of a miltion ur thore.” maton you attended tho Paimur louse Con- vention? ~ “No. The statement inthe Times ta purcly ash ee Hs yi you oxhibit any machines?” # Tinyo you any with you?* seas you any with you?’ Have sou had anything to sto with tho body.” ‘No, but 1 have inct suveral of tho delegates, nd they sald they belluved in mg polley of work, that others did not, holding hae moral sunsion was Lest. and that tho bosses wanted to keep tho tight going on oturnully; that the rank und fie would pave their way ur the urcaniza- ton would Durst up,” Mr, Crowe said that the leadors of tho Fenian Brotherboud wery such men ng 2, W, Dunne, of Teoring W. 1 Moberia, of Now York: Patrick Brennan nud sichaul 5 Jauiavilie, and Fitzgerald, of Cincinnati —nion whe | gave thelr tline and es without compensation, pald thelr own expenses every’ pluce thoy wont, and contributed Uberally of thete menns,—$10,0), $15,000, and aw. Fhey wero men of reputation and standing In society, The leaders of the Clan-na- Guel ure not known. They travel abrowd,— innke a tone of Kurope,—at an oxponse of $15,000 to the organizatiun. ‘Shey have ho theans of living outeldy of It, and they hava not cons tributed €1 to the cause, They bare made dupes of the gepne and gathered In $200,000) during tholradiniuistration. Fifty cents of every dole tus kore for hallerent, wn om Boland, of the othor 0 fs ex- 1 keeping upset of. harples who call thomsclves ‘Irish Patelota’ and * trish Nationale ists.’ eir princioal businces in Chicugo is to runt politeat conventions.” Mr, Crowo left for hone last night. CROWE!S THKOLOGY. To the Lditor ef The Chicage Tribune. Citcaco, Atu. 0,1 openly chaiicnac any man in town to nsk tho frst buntred Irishmen, or wotnen for the muttor of that, !f thoy don't be- Neve In striking at England by every menns in thelr power, and with every weapon of destriice ton, and Mit forfelt my reputation ns an Irish- mut It ninety out of the hundred do not agree with the skirmiabors. Wuat right, then, buve the fow bosses to state that tho Irish people de- nounce “skirmishing”? And why da they sot themselves up for lenders of n pevple and mis- represent those people? I would further state to those of ty countrymen who have any doulits us to the Christiun’ morality of dynataite war that St. Thomas Aquinns, fa” bis weithigs, pletures such a, condition of slavery ng the Irish people are now living In, and says thet for tho redress of such any people are Justified before God nnd inant alin every incnosin thelr power. Aud Jobn Mitchel jad reference to this statement of the great theolo~ wian and saint when be aiid if he © could grasp the lires of bell in his bands be woitid burt them inthe faces of tho enemies of bls couutry.” Ald now, fi answer to those who sneer ut the wenkness ot 90 united Irishmen Roman his- tory telis us of « band of 10) Homan skiroishors who drove the invader from the gates of Rome, when thes found that thoy fud 10d nen allsworn, to dic, wud willing to die, to meet thom. The Invader could, to by ature, havo swept. them fra the {nce of the curth, but the 100 wore seeret- siorn, and in that lay their strength, nit lesin the Nibilists of Russia, and in tho 9) United Irighinen of to-day. Crows. THE HIDERNIANS. NO CONNECTION WITH ‘THE PALMER HOUSE CONVENTION, Ancvoning paper ot yesterday contained a positive statement thut “ the heads of tha dilfer- ent fodzes of tho Ancient Order of Hibernians In this city had reeclyed imperative orders from the National Directory of that Order to bavo nothing whatever to do with tho Palmer Houso Convention.” Lo onler to usvertain the fucts a Tiunvne reporter last eventing called upon Mr. M. M, Lyons, an employé of tho Chleago Post- ‘Ollce, who bas for a long the been very proml- nentiuthe A. O, H.. and who was fur several years County Delegute from that -body, Mr, Lyons expressed surprise at the publication of such a story, aud prououncad it utterly buscioss and untrue, “I happen to he,” he sald, “one of the mem- berdof tho National Directory, belng elected to that position at the last National Convention which wag held in St, Louis, The other mem- sbersnre Mr, Saginuls, of New Haven, Cont; 3, Of Indinnepolis; Matt Curran, of ind John Mazgerty, of Clavinnati, dhuve not received any notice or communicas ton whatever from thom on this subject, where- as tho thret thing which would hive. been done, if uetion were necessary, would have beon to. non all the members of the Committeo,” “What relution tous tho A. 0. EL beur to the Patiner Hauge futbering, Mr, Lyons" “None that] kuowel, f bave not been at tho Palmer House, nor lave Tseen any of tha delegates satd to bo in attendance thore. 1 know bothing about tho afulr at all, moro than the storles given in the nowapapers, and I don’t bellove thom. Fura couple. of weeks past 1 sbavo scarcely talked witn a momber of our Order, and you can be sure that If this were a mutter in which wo are at all interested we would have dlecussed it in all ite bearlugs, Tho Hilbernians are Just golng along qulutly in thelr rerular way, attending to | thelr, - own busincas ‘and =o not Interforing with conventions at Palmer House or anywhero clsc. Tho A. O..H, is a benevolent organization, with a reguiur printed coustitution and by-laws, which anybody can read, and, ex- cept in Its lodge work, anybody is welcome to attend its mectings,”” “What about tho dynntalte plan for getting even with Bngtund?” “Pho A. O. H. ig not spouding any money for powder or dyunmite or anything cise, except for the conduct of its rerular business and the re~ Hor of widows and urphauy, it hus notuing to do with political orgunizatious and fy, as i have sald, siinply a benevolent nssuciution.” WILLIAM KIRBY, Arecporter enlied last evening upon William Kirby, Secretary of the County nowrh—u body composed of tho ollicers of the tvonty-uno Hiterniun and five military socletios of that reunion in tha caunty.—and had a tale with fin, When tho reporter found bln ho and Jobn Connell, President of one of the soclution, were Just finishing wn a inugh over what an aftornoon paper had printed in reference to the secret Convention, and the connection of the iibernians therewith, and, to start with suid that tho organization thoy rupresented had no eonneation, directly or Indireetly, with what wis Roloc Fojlowtig up tho cunvorsution thoy denounced all reports to the contrary in the most enipbatic language, saying that tho litber- aluns bad no Interust, bad inken nong, and did not propose to take any in the Convention which had beon or was being held. ‘There wore no dotegaies from the organization, they suid, hn nttoudance, und could not have been without their knowledge, aud wk they know of tho ntlalr was what they hud econ in the papora. They dovied, with cqual ompnasia, that aiy commu. nication bad buen reecived from tho. National Board on the subject, and fa explanation of the arrival in tho last fuw daye of certain promt: nent Irlahmen in tho city suld that they thought thoy hud come hero to attond the Irian dumon- stration at Ogdon’s Grovo Slonday, to which they bad beon inyit AMUSEMENTS. THE WAGNER NIGHT, ‘Thoodore Thotwas has given many Wagner nights in this clty,and they havo always bean succosstul, but tot ono Hf thom can compare in interest or in tho eompletcnces of representa- ton of the Wagnerlun music, both in its carly and Inter periods, with tha program which was played last oventng. It opened with threo sclou- Hons from *lennbiuser,"—tho always woluome mureh, which tg now as fruoiline na any number on the cancert-staxe, the gorgeous “ Bacchi nate, which was writton after the opera was tine ished, ind fs devoted tu theaubject ofthe Venus- borg, and tho oxquisit romunaa, * Tho Evening Bar." which was oxquisttly played by 3tr. Loweh, the well-known trombonist, and recelvud an enthusiastic encore, Tha sccund number. was tho “Faust Overture,” a ploture to tones of the logend which so twany cumpusors have set to musiy, notio more powerfully or exe preasively than Wagnes, Tho third number ‘was made up of silevtiona from "The Melstors singer,” Including tho graud procosslous af the Nuremborg wullds, tho torry dunves of tha np. frances, thy stately mareh of Molutersiingers, ho tumultuous geeot of Hans-Sachs, and the pera Jublice aver tho unlon of HWaitier and which jé the prominent motlye of the opera, Foumn Tho delsterslnger "wo puss lo the Trilogy, atid bore Mr, hone prevented wi elogant “selection, comincuslog with" dle Walkilcon.” Jt openod with the weted ride of the Walkyrlos or demi-goducascs, whosoduty tt waa to chuuge tho dloct trom Wwe wlain aad tke thew to Walbalia.whiel can hardly be equaled aw reallatic pleture, thy clomenu of which are ‘tha arclvalot tbe sistent upoua reeks bight, bach with shoe wala warrior upon her Lore, branding and Iramplig of thelr bores, thote jo ores, and a gatheriug atora:. ‘The second number wad Uae juajeatle tarowell of Woulan to bie daughter Brunuhude aug tho great and vivid scons of tho tire circle, where ‘sho bus beon Plucad a8 punishment, and trom which Mao can bo reseuud only by some haro brava tu break through the faues, ‘That hore wus Stcufricd, aud tho hoxt two numMbors Were devoted to opisutes counvuted with the (utters fizat, the * Waldwebeu,” of sceng ih sho woods whore tho repualu Sie paiatd all the bau gud slr of the forest, hvars tho bird tolling bint ub his. fite, and tho yryat death suuue with ite wolown aud imposing funeral =n pageant. of funen!: wa. onco beard never fo bo forgotten, The Proeeen, cl with solvotions from " Lohengrin,” ineiuding tho Vorspiol, ‘with its wondurlul dovoripuion of the sith wondortul escorts, uf the Holy Grull, tho stirs rlug ensuublo of thu tirst oh Including tha Prayer oud Combat, and the woddlog muslo both of the xeound ar nt ou ke prograin, and excellonily well played, notwithe standing ite puro) iii orth f oxeocing ue mands Upon the players. One serlous drawback. to the performance waa tho A: of 2 locomotive, which for a full hour and n halt jnoved tp and down on tha’ onst side of the building, pulling, ringing, and blowing off atonm. and drowning all tho softer twork it the murte, As it was entirery alent “during ibe two halt hours of” intermission, and commenced promptly with Ita horribte dln tasoon asthe music bean, it not only appenred to bo Unnecessary, but to havo beon dona with a mall~ clous purpose. ‘Thore wasanothor drawinck to the full enjoyment of the music, and that wos tho loud talking and chattering of sume poopie’ in the concert-roum proper, who secinod to be unaware that plenty of room fs provided for those who wish to tulk nt the tables, and that the front clinirs aro reserved apcoially for thuse who wish to hear the tuele. It world be well It tho mangers. would announce on thelr roe atoms tut thosa who occupy: tbheso chairs brave no right to disturb thoxe who sit there to listen. OBITUARY. MS. ELIZA F. TINDBITS. Specidl Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, KHART Tid. Aug. OeeKast night Bre, Eliza F. Tibbits died nt ber home in this of typhoid+ fever, She was among the early. x these'parts, nf arty -BOiera of wating nolsa G. K. GLENN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Decatur, 1, Aug. %—G, K. Glenn died of Dright's disease of the kidneya last nigtit, nzed 45 years, aftorn lon and painful SItness, finer ‘was held at the United retires, Ghures ITARVEY JANES, Crscrsxatt,0., Aug. 0Mr. Hnrvoy danes, Assistant Superintendent of the Government buiidings in this city, dled this morning. Mr. Janes wasn momber of the Mechanica’ Instl- tute, an accomplished bullder, an exemplury jan and a much-osteomed, public-spirited citl- CHARLES BRAN. Cincinnati, O., Aus. 0.—Charles Bean, of tha « Enyutrer statf, dlod to-day, BUSINESS NOTICES, Beef, iron, and Wine, with Cinchona, tho standard tnedicinal tonic of this progress! versed, It enriches the blood, prompt- y invigorates tho bratu and nervous system, Improves digestion, ctu, Results A round form, bright eyes, hippy state of mind, Arend’s drus= store, corner Madison strect und Fifth avenuc. fewraeteribtotait dnt Eltredge & Wootbridge, 102 Wadinon, fine shirts Gnd farulshing woods. Shitta to ardor frou 18 to $W por dozen, Shirts ready made froin £12 to €) por duzen, Uuoqualed in quality aud workinunalip, aA porfect tit guaranteed. ——— ~ Ul not be without Redding suse aPaleer is tho verdict of all who use It. Price Arends DRESS GOODS, Chas. Gossage § Co. Offer during August Exceptional Bargains “Dress Goods.” : Entire Stock of Seasonable Fabrics With many choice lines suitable For Early Fall, uch Under Value, Prior to Opening Fall: Importations, 36-in. 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Hoga tenva to draw tho attention of parties desiring to secure wy burtul a for thewsdlves wud familly to het Durlal are Tncated 46 piles wost of olty Hiults, buswwor Audie wd West ‘Swolfthewt, 1 ats ion by Ibs neu rpaHao ‘wonural att euty of husturgl seotiae js aovoasthte Troi alt parts ov! tae Wost Div wood 0 ‘Hpouint attention ls catfed (othe following futures ombraced, ihqiu imammeoent of this Comoyery Firt—. fund, wider Uig contol Of All loteawnorsy, hua boul vrovider, intended tw seoura the tusurd inulntonange and Tancuyemania Of the Cemstury, culled the wee lana lmprovemont Punt,” eros aitod and stuadlly lnorvesing by ai aseensuiunt of ub ton the Kross 0 wi y uy, Boe by ate ante SE ote Ba Company, ae Wovuintsthe lutemducdon, of tha so-cullea “iawn syalonh * whlch usvorloncy haa, shawn iy batho ue ° desirable ayston ON Tia nagtos wi be eivon ineauare uiuy: 2 Hue tol wal md of tho cout patton oF ® dummy: i vol directly tu the burlal rounds. Parties desiring ts tine our Camelery AU itn f emuamadions uuibua louying avery Sune . Wallulionsses SMT : SPENCERTAN PENS. ‘SPENOERIAN ee STEEL PENS ofp on pa nirnanray REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, 3n BO Numbers, A coruplcta Bumply Card, fox ‘trial, by 12211 on recoipt of LS ccutse - Ingo, Baer, Tan & Go, see ue tie

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