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FOREIG ess of the Land Bill in waar House of Com- | mons. y Rejection of . Various ma sarees of the House of Lords. Jndnstrial Demonstration in jondon in Favor of Pro- tection. ——s A Protest Agaihst the Increasing Clerical Influence in Germany, .¢ = 5 Oficlal Opening In Parls of tho Iutor- national Exhibition of Electricity. in finoothing Away the Difflonlties in the Way of ¢ Commercial Troaty Between Franooand England. =. GREAT BRITAIN, THE DAND WILT. Losnox, Aug, 10.—Thoe Commons to-day rejected the amendment tothe Land bHi In the House of Lords, providing that appiica- tion toa Land Court might bu, refuscd or postponed on account of the deterloration of tha holdings. Inthe Commons Lord Lansdowne’s amend- ment in the House of Lords to Clause 7 of the Land bill, to strike out tho words pro- nibiting the Court from entering a proposal for the resumption of any part of the hold- Ing for any purpose other than for providing for laborers’ cottages and gardena during the statutory term, was rejected, 145 to 00. ‘The Mouse necepted the amendment fi the House of Lords enabling a tenant and Iadlord during the Inst year of o statutory term to ngree between thomsclyes ono folr rent, which shallafterwards ba Indorsed by the Land Court. ‘The House made somo slight reamendments making it plain that the tenant Is not to be charged rent on cer- taln classes of {inprovements for which he would be entitled to compensation under tho Land act. LORD BALISBURY'S AMENDMENT, providing that “in any proceeding under theact, the rentof the holding shall not be reduced on account of any sutn pald by the tenantor his predecessors on coming into the holding,” was rejected,—208 to 133, Hyn vote of B2to 154 tho House rejected ¥arl Dunraven’s amendment to omit Sub- Bec, 8 of Clause 18, which provides that a teletting of n holding purchased by the Iand- Tord under his right of pre@mption should. within fifteen years of the passage of this acthe subject to the provisions of the act as applicable to the present tenancies, ‘The Houso was still engaged upon tho amendments of the Ilouse of Lords toClauso 38 when It adjourned, + PROTECTION MEETING, Ademonstration of the industrial classes In favor of the preservation of home indus- tries and tho protection of natlonal Inbor against unfair competition took place at Exeter Hall last night. Mr.” Borthwick, proprietor of the Morning Post, pre- sided. Delegates were present from ths workingmen’s societies of - Bristol, Brmtogham, Liverpool, Leeds, Hull, Gins- gow, and elsewhere. Tha Chalrinan .con- demned free trade, and sald France had mado the greatest advances during the last twenty years, Amerien came next, while England wasapoorthird. Ile advocated x duty of a shifting ver quarter.on all imported corn. Commander Cameron, the African explorer and suthor, in stipporting a resolution for the imposition of such revenue duties as will en= able British manufacturers and workmen to compete ona falr footing with foreigners in tho British home markets, sald President Gar- field had stated that protection was necessary for America, and he thought, if that was so witha young country and virgin soll, it was necessary to England. ‘Che resolution was opted and forwarded to the Government and leaders of the Opposition. 4 THE FINANCIAL DRAIN. ‘The Times' fnuncial article saya: “It Is Blated that part of yesterday’s withdrawal of bullion from the Bank of England was on Amerlcan necount, although American ox- changois not yet at a point where gold Would be taken from the banks as n regular exchange operation, ‘The fact of withdraw- al for America tr: nny form having begun 4s howover, somewhat significant, especially {it should bo found that the withdrawals on Tallan Recount aro not to end for the pres- Gibias was expected. Itis to Americn wo eau have to lovk, most. probably, for the ost Important external events alfecting the Toney markut during tho next fow months, ae eu upward meavoigeit In rates may ed, Ifan American drain sete i fore the Jtallan drain i3 overs! ae RETUNS OF LIDERATS, iee 100 Libels huve returned to town Opurpnse of supporting the Goyern- veut $n resistance to the materlal amend: ae tho House of Lords to the Land JOUN DILLON: a Probably come to London to particlpate. In if Ugbate on Parnell’s motion censurluz ish Executive in regard to the admin- tion i tho Coercton act, “Den HHEUAND FoR THE nsf? Dens, Aug. 1—At a mevting of tho not only lane Vie, but Ireland for the irish. ane i ne The MUL VIOLENCE, | ‘ne Testor ant other respectable inhab- i ‘ Tipperary who did not Mluninate as ee {n honor of John Ditton's re- mee lave had their windows smashed by a DILLON CONGRATULATED, : gd Drocesston of 2,000 porsons; with banda, Jone Dh and torches, to-night marched to che ‘ous residence to congratulate hin oe tas cue ‘rour apraohimenk, Amorl- one free! spla; I Hanked tho guthoring. were sila STKE ENDED, aeeaey, Staffordshire, Aug, 10,—A laree ms ue tho striking uailuiakers resolved bt the compromise, ‘The atrike lasted vee oa Affectud 90,000 operatives, NDIA NI w tho amy AMZ, CoUNCIL mt nt of £150,000 ut ot $580,000 oltored’ Weraallotted torday Oubte, : Spretat a4exOx, Aug. Prat red here yesteruay, On) his most recent deep es In ‘Snfual vaccluation, Is creatlig iy acres. Wu agricultural as. woll Drospecp Ne lead citcles, because of: the "diseases It affords of redu ‘cattle c {o a imtuimum. Drug, Pasteur explants’, 23, Sit James Paget e Ment I Uianklug hin tthe namo. of Wer anne natees for hits address, for the mn ped what Jenuer did for the hus tery yea France, says Prot, Pasteur, loses Yahuo op AY splento fover animals to the ls reniark 1000 france, In the course of “was athe culnent Frenchinan sald: tion of t te ed to given publis demonst aperimen Tesults alrealy mentioned. ‘This Hep yee 2 inay Tulata in a fow days, Fifty tvenypige Maced at wy disposal, of ‘whieh f N@ Were. vaccluatod, A Sortalght Soyon, . Pastour’s address, THE CHICAGO TRIBU afterward the fifty shoep wero inoculated with the most virulent anthracotd microbe. The twenty-five vaceinited sheep PED THK INFECTION, ‘The twenty-five lnvacedunted died of aplente fuver within fifty hours. Shice that the iy euorgies were turned to meet the demands of farmers for supplies of this yaceine. In the space of ‘twenty-five days wo" have vac clnated In thedapartments surrounding Paris tore thn 20,000 sheep and a large numberof eattle ant horses, Iff were nut pressed for tine £ should bring to your noties two other kinds of virus, obtained by sluilar means, ‘These experiments will be communicated. by and by to the public, I cannot conclude without express lug the great pleasure 1 feel ut the: thought that itisaga momber.of an International Medleal Congress nssembled in En- wland that 1) make Isnown the most recent results of vaccination upon’ a disease more terrible, perhaps, for domestic animals than sinall-pox fs for man, Lhave given to vaccination an oxtension which sclenee, I hope, will accept os a. homage pald to the merit and the fmmonse sorvices rendered by one of the greatest men of England. 1 refer to Jenner.” THE SEVENTIL INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ° CONGIESS closed to-day, and the members d{fspersed aftera banquet held at the Crystal Paluce to-night. ‘The downpour yesterday after hoon caused much disappolnutinont to the members of the Congress, and especially to the Amorican and Canadian dotegates, who had been Invited to attend Baroness Burdett- Coutts’ garden party at Molly Lodge, Ilgh- gate—one of the most beautiful residences on the northern hights.above London. Yet in spite of tha rain over 1,000 delerates and thelr wives made the pilgrimage, ‘They wero debarred by the weather from enjoying the beautiful park, and were received by the Baroness in one of tho long conservatories, Mer Ainertean husband paid speclal atten- tion to delexates from the United States and Cannda, Possibly some of those who on- joyeil the Baroness’ charming hospitality may have the pleasure of reelprocating when she and her husband pay thelr proposed yisit to Americas, Ly Invitation of Messrs. Siemens, the ocenn-cable manufacturers, 150 delegates of the Congress yesterdny visited the eable- construction steamer Faraday, and Inspected the new cable for the Anglo-American Com- pany, ARTILLERY DIL Ty Sineo tho commencement of the National Artillery meeting nt Shoeburyness 9 week ago a cable message was recelyed by Lisut- Col. Oswald, commander of the Canadian contingent, fronrthe Marquis of Lorne, in- structing him to offer a prize for a special Canadian alitft at repository exercise. ‘This was accepted, und in the competition the Canadian detachinent tled with the Third Kent, They both made the shift in tho in- credibly short thu of a few seconds over six minutes, ‘This afternoon the tle wns de- elded, the Canadians winning by three sec onds, provoking great admiration by their style of performances, The trophy ts an ex- evedingly hundsomoe silyor centrepiece repre- senting o gun ona Canadian sloigh, ; RANCE, MAPLESON’S AMERICAN COMPANY: ‘Speetut Cable, Pans, Aug, 10,—Mr. Mapleson has not yet got together the elements of his Amerlean compiny. Ie is in treaty, however, with guveral stars here, among tham Honri Pre- volt, the young tenor whose recent début in “Tl frovatore” made such a stir in this city, Mr. Mapleson says he will mount "L'Afri- caine” tn magnificent style, Minnie Mauck fs to play Setika, ‘Tho stage apyointments are.to be entirely new, ‘Tho manager had hoped to secure Miss Cary, but she has telo- graphed to him her frrevocable detormina- tion to retire from the stage, A COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH ENGLAND. ‘To the Western Astoctated Press, Panis, Aug. 1.—Barthélemy St. Hilaire, BMulster of Foreign Affairs, evinces tho best. Intentions in order to smooth sway the diffi- culties in the way of an understanding In re gard ton commercial treaty betweon France and England, while Earl Granville, Brilish Foreign Secretary, ts not less desirous at ar- tiving at a conclusion. Tho first result of these efforts will probably be that the threo months’ prolongation asked for by England will be accorded. ‘Thero is an agreoment in regard to the concesalons possible on cither side On the articles presenting the chief dim- culttes, and {tis aertously belleved that If a prolongation is‘once conceded there wilt be no need of its expiring before a fresh treaty {g concluded, “THE SOCIALISTS Intend to contest a number of Paris constit- ueneles at the forthcoming election for meim- bers of the Chauiber: of Deputies, but they are divided Into factiong, and are likely to bo signally defeated, .. ELECTRICAL EXITDITION, . Tho International Exhibition of Electricity was officially opencd this morning, At a aviarter to 1 President Grévy arrived, ac- companied by the Mintstera of Marine, For- eign Affalra, and Posts and Telegraphs, De Lesseps, Serger, the Comumissioner-General of the Exhibition, and a fow other officials, On the announcement of tho President's ar- rival, the band of the Gardo Ropublicaine, stationed In the centre of the Palace, struck up the Marsctllatse, all present uncovering. The President then passed the: Exhibition rapidly «in reviow, . beginning with - the British sectlon, then through the Ger- man, Scandinavinn, ~ American, — and Belgian sections, to the department reserved for. the Fronch. At the United States section ha was recelved by the Aimer lean Ambassador, with whom tho President exchanged courtesies, ‘Tho Exhibition was gnyly decorated with tings and trophies, The German, French, and Belgian sections are very forward, but the United States and part of tha British sections leave much at present to tho linngination of tho visitor. THE PALAIS DE LINDUStnik, the scone of the Exposition of 1855, will af- ford a spevtaclo a description of which would svem almost Incredible to those who have not followed closely the recent history of tho development and application ‘of elec; tricity. Almost every country of the clyll- ized world {3 represented at the Palace, though Franco andthe United States take the lead, both in the number and In the In- portance of thelr uxhibltz, Mr. Edi- gon, to whom two halls haye been assigned, will certainly occupy. the pnst of honor, and perpetuate worthily, tho traditions.of Franklin and of Morae, Each teow $s lighted by a different system, so that there will be the most ample opportunity for comparing the numerous electric lights naw competing for public fayor—the Edison, Brush; Jabluchketf, Werdormann, Granme, Reguter, ete, There Is shown EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIGHT, from the burner designed for the bed-room or parlor to the huge lamp that Sluuinates halt ucity, orthe Ught-bouse Jantern, One hall fs devoted to the models of the electria ‘clocks and fire alarms . em ployed by tho municipality of Parts, ahother to the , appileatious. of . electric Ight to stage scenery, another to selentitio apparatus, Stl another.ono fs Jald out and furnighed asa residence, with kitehen and parlor, bad-room and blillard-room, contaln- ing all the vlectrle appliances dealzned for, domesile use, from belle and burglaratarins to electric playos aud billlard-arkers, Other halls aro doyoted ta exhibitions of electro- therapy and galvano-pinstlo procesace, to fire algruis, gongs, and levelindicators, to bat tories, colls, and gulvanometory, to eloctric photography, to electrig horelogicat sppara~ tus. Jlore are all tha telegraplilo systems of tho world; there ~. . A RETROSPECTIVE EXULBITION shows with what tremendous strides the young. «lant of scence Las advanced into publig favor, Besldes reading rooms, o Nbrary, and an art gallery, and nll the feat- ures of an ordinary exhibition building, there are telephonic boudolrs connected with the Opora and the Comédle Francatac, while a Siemen’s clectric railway runs to the Palaco to the Placede ja Concorde, In tho gallerics isthe mintature postal rallroad, which It Is expected will supersede pneumatic tubes for purposes of Intramural communteation, Tho Blamons rallrond, the Faure battery for hox- Ing'up, transporting, and delivering elec- trieity, and the harmonic telegraph of Prof, Gray will probably rank among tho entet inarvols of this exhibition of wonders,—ono ofthe most important and the most striking and charactaristic of the grent Industrial congrésses and displays of the generation. THE HLRCTING RAILWAY . fa almost inished, hut not yet in working order. An Ingenious electric boat and a so- called ‘Tissandior balloun: attracted a great deal of attention. By Sunday night 100 Edison lights will bo burning In the raom on tho first floor, especially fitted up for thom. révy, the Ministers, and n fow other privileged persons wero treated to n telephonte musical entertainment, Four wires have been placed In communteation with the opera, and the yolces of the opern chorus were heard with perfect distinctness. ‘At half-past 12 tho Preatdent left the build- ing, expressing lilinself 13 much gratified. MOB VIOLENCE. Mantinique, Aug, 10.—In consequence of an altercation between a leading physician and the editorof a Radieat newspaper during the féte Republique,n mob of several thousand negroes attneked the dwelling of the phy- sicinn July 18, gutted {t, severely wounded the occtrpant,.and robbed him. Mayor St. Plerroand other,citizens, while endeavering to protect tho victim, wero seriously injured, Thenext day the attack was renewed, and the mob only disporscd by a chargo of In- fantry, Grenot excitement prevailed. CUBA. YELLOW-FEVET. TIAVANA, Aug. 10.—A Spanish conster, brought the Captain and’ five sallors of the Austrain brig. Pairno, from Sante Cruz for Enropo with cedar dnd mahogany, ashore on Colorado shoals. ‘Ihe brig has yellow: fover on bonrd, from which four sailors and the pllot have died. THE ATLANTA COTTON EXIUMITION. King Alfonso has {ssued on order that Cuba abstain from purticipating in the forth- coming International Cottun Exhibition at Atlanta, Ga., on recount of the scarcity of money In the Treasury and the little cotton thus for ralsed in Cuba, STAMPED PAPET, n Tho pollee found $1,000 worth of stamped paper stolen from the Government Depos- itory. G SPAIN. SAGASTA AND CASTELAT. Mapnim, Aug, 10.—Sagusta, under the monarchy, can realize those reforms that Castelar iptends persistently to ask of the present ritlore—namely: universal suffrage runt tho reistabjishment of civil marriage, trinl by jury, obligatory military service, abolltion of slavery,—in fact, the entire pro- gram of the Spanish revolution, Castelar, as usual, ig very severe agalust radicallsm, and, advanced Republicans, his candidates, will receive tho support of the Government In the general lection, ‘Lhe canvass of all parties is very animated, Castelar's electoral speech, delivered in North Arragon, is commented - upon with conflicting criticlems by thoSpanish press, It{!s much condemned by the majur- ity of Republicans and Demoerats,.on the Rround that it makes too many concessions to the conservative principles of the Govern- ernment, The most remarkable point in the spoech {8 tts benevolent attitude toward Sagasta, THE KING AND QUEEN AT FERROL, Spectat Cadie.- Pants, Aug, 0.--A. correspondent at Sebas- tinn telegraphs thls’ évening that the King and Queen of Spain have safely arrived in Ferrol, and were recelved with much enthu- siasm in the fino arsenal, whero half of the actual. navy of Spain now Hes inactive, The ‘authorities hod prepared the dock-yards, quays, and vessels so to give the best possible iden of the state of the navy. A large force of Roynt chasseers Hued the streets and nayalyards, Tho guns of the fort boomed forth Royal salutes as. the Royal flagship appenred at the head of the harbor, and again when the Governor of Ferrol, according to custow, handed to the King the keys of tho fortress. Ferrol-Is crowded with peasants In strange costumes talking locel patois. The Queen stool tho fatigue of the voyage very well. She delighted the Ad- mirals and sailors by telling them that the scene in Ferrol convinced her that Spaln was yet 9 naval Power worthy of the days of the Great Armada! of Philip IL: ‘Thelr Majesties will bo present at the launch of two frigates, the laying of the keels of two fast sloops, and the inaugura- tlon of a floating dock before they leave for Santiago, and visit the ancient shrincs of Galigin. , .GERMANY, A NEWSPAPER War Benuy, Aug. 10.—Leading newspapers “here, Liberal and Conservative, are euxazed in wholesale abuse of one another In conse- quence of the election excitement, which has culminated In a ‘serles of articles tn tho North German Gazette abusing In the rudest langunge the polloy of the Liberal and Pro- gressist papers, In consequence of the in- sulting tone adopted by the Nort German Gazeltemost of the Liberal papers have de- eldeil to drop tho discussion and Ignore that Journat completely, while the Nort German Guzette, In uu caually tasteless article, con- gratulates Itself on having beaten the Liberal papers from the field, ‘These articles are re- produced in the Jewlsh and AutiJowlsh pa- pers, thus causing many riots, DECLINES A RE*ELEOTION, Horr Delbruck, leader of the Free-Traders, declines a redlection to the Reichstag, THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, , Lonpon, Aug, 10,--A Serlin correspond- ent, Ulscussing the appolntment of Dr.Komm to the vacant Bishopric of ‘Treves, Rhenish Prugsia, saya; ‘Tho Government has al- towed the Cutholio clergy to exorcise thelr old influence upon the public achouls In re- ward to their administration, Ditferent’ dlo- ceées have been ggaln instituted, the pay- ment pf clergyuien’s salaries renewed, and the rights of the Orders for nursing the sick enlarged, The Government took these mens-. ures In the Interest of the State, but has mado no sacrifices, It has succeeded only by passive reslatance, aud It Is feared that other and greater concessions will bo made to the Vatican, particularly If tho olections produce a Conseryatlya majority for the Government,” s — ITALY. AN ALLIANCE WITH GEIMANY, Rous, Aug. 10.—Tho Reformo (Mints- terial Journal) publishte a lotter from 3 Gorman conservative politician, stating that Germany desires an alliance with Italy, but will, not herself make: the uucessary over tures, The writer urges Italy to arm, In order to render an alliance with Germany efiicaclous, and shows that the adhesion of Ttaly to the Austro-Gerigan alliance would afford a. better guarantees of puaco than an offensive and defensive treaty between Italy and Engtand,: 39.22. a - & BUPPRESSED NEWSPAPER, - The Osservatora Romans, the official organ of the Vatican, which was among (be nows- papers seized for publishing reports of tho ‘apeeches at the meating Sunday in advocacy of the abrogation of the Papal Guarantees Jaw, dectares in a aubsoquont issue that the Governnient took this step bocause that jour- nial published tha names of al} concerned, and falthtully reported the blasphemles ignorance, THURSDAY, AUGUST II, 1881—TEN PAGES. Beene hours tn ble theatre, and of which the AI ha M . Pool, Non! ct Di ty Stato of th rt s " authorities wish to keep tho Catholics in TIRE: TRAPS, Qnlar Boat vitteldre, town, tad oneal BULLS AND: BEARS.. iF Upon reliable inforniation it is stnted that ‘ons to the Fire, Otherwise | ocioce this moring,and will pronably continue | A Dull Market and . Lower . tho report Wat tio Tope Intends to leave Known as Violations of the Prices for the Wheat.’ ir i * Rome {s entirely” unfounded, mevting in favor of ‘the abotition of Papal guarantees tho Pope ieciared to his en- totrago that ho was fully resolved never to Jeave Romie uniess forcibly enmpelled to do no. ‘The Osscrvatore Romano appenis to Europe to take atopsto secure the Mberty and safety of the Pope. —— TUNIS. STRAMET BUNK. Tusts, Aug. 10—The French Transnt- Jantio Company's steamer Perelre took fire in Goletta Roads, and it was necessary to ialnk her by Atorpedo. The cause of the fire is unknown, ‘The vessel will be raised, but the damage Is extens!ye, CH GOVERNORS NOMINATED, A Froneh Governor has’ been nominated for the Dis@ict of Tabaren and the Kroutnir Mountains, and another for the district which includes Sfax, Gabes, and ‘Tunis, SAN DOMINGO. A TERIIDLE FINK, BAN Dostinao, July 2.—At Puerto Plata, onthe night of the 10th, o tremendous fire destroyed the fortress. ‘Twenty-five tlves were lost, prinelpatly by an explosion, 2 AN INVASION, Guillermo started from Ponce, Porto Rico, the night of the 2th of July with two schooners having on board 200 men for the purpuse of Invading Sas Domingo, EXILES, Aschooner ivith thirty exiles from San Domingo arrived nt Mayaquz, Porto Itico, July. AUSTRIA, TNE INTERNATIONAL NOAT-RACK. Npectal Cable, Viexva,, Aug. 0.—Intense excfement fs caused by tho coming International bont- race, Theclty fs. full of blazing advertise- invents o£ the race, All) Vienna will take a holiday on the occasion. Both crews are working thelr hardest, ‘Tho Vienna crow ts keeping dark and is confident of outiast- ing Cornell. Minister Phelps acts as Judgo atthe finish, Letting is even. —— AFGUANISTAN, BOUT OF Alta, Lanone, Ang. 10.—Ayoob Khan's supply of arms is becoming short, and it fs reported from Quotta that a portion of the Chiefs and people aro disaffected towards im, ‘Lhe Ameor hns collected 1,500 regular troops ut Khelat-l-Ghilzal. RUSSIA. A LINENAL OFFER, Sr. Petensnuna, Aug. 1—A uknse was issued granting monetary assistance and treedom from taxation to men willlug to set- tle in Nova Zembla. SOUTIL AMERICA. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTA. Montrvipyo, Aug. 10,—Vilazor has been appointed Minister ot the Interlor, and Sa- raugutume Minister of Forelgn Affairs, ———— MEXICO. / OLD RUINS EXCAVATED, City or Mexico, Aug. 10.—In making ex- eavations for a public garden in tront of the Cathedral hore, the column of an old eathe- dral erected In the year 1526 was discovered, BY MAIL. ITALTANS DOWN ON THF PRIESTS, Roe, duly %,—The following ts a copy of the circular sent by.the promoters of the now Antl-Clerlcal Association to the Inhab- itants of Italy: Bt ee é ‘The Clerical party, whict'ls opposed by nature to all prinuiplesot liberty, and which we nelthor sufucuted nor repressed at the proper tine; having commenced Iittie by little to. show itsolt in publlo alfairs and buving become additionally bold through the results of tho last municipal eluctions, uae gone so far as to cause the scan: dalous facte of the night of tho lth of July. If wo do not ouraclves undertake to stitio this ovil race ones forall, we shall pechaps one day see ltaly through them lod slonya false path, To dofend ourselvey, therefore, froin the abomina- ble plots of the Ciericals and to prevent thelr malign intentions, the iden hes been formed uf gonstitutiug an Anti-Ctorical Olub, of which you arg favited to fortn part. Tho Lega delta Democrazia prints a letter from Deputy Bassett!, who, after applauding the editor for the article on” Pius LX, cun- Unuds: “The country owes you much for having initiated 9 war to the ond agalnst Papacy. Forward, then, and, as the hostill- tles have commenced, let there pot be o ste- ond’s truce. The taking of the Vatican must become for Ltaly a national fate, as the tutring of the Bastilly is for France,” GREAT DIFFICULTY WITH THE ST, GOTHARD TUNNEL UNDER THE ALIS. Geneva, July %—According to a semi- oficint communication which has been pub- lished by several Swiss papers, lt is by no menns certain that the St. Gothard tunnel will be ready for trafflc by the end of September or the beginning of October, as has been somewhat prematurely announced, : It Js iow stated that, Iet circumstances be as favorable as they may, the completion of the work cannot be lovked for before sume thue in November, The so-called windy stretch under Andermatt, where the collapsing of the pussage has already, given the engineure so inuch trouble, ts ati! a gource of great anxiety, ‘This. part of the tunuel has been youlted with iuimense walls of granit, bulit Ih rings, that 60 far appear succossfully to withstand the pressure to which less sub- Stantial masoury has so often succumbed, but until all the’ wooden villars are removed the solidity of the new supports cannot be finally tested. If theyptoo, should yield, the completion of the tunnel may be de! ayed for months, as in that avent a detour suficiont! wide to keep entirely clear of the bad stretch will haye to be nade, p BUSSLA RETRENCHING, St. Perenssuna, July 26—An Imperial ukuse ts promulgated tovay abolishing the Governor-Genuralship of Grenburg ‘The Neves Vremya of this evening says lt iy expected that the budget for Tost wilt be 100,0W,000 rubles icas thun that for 1831, the expenditure of the WarOUfice being dlmine ished by 69,009,00 rubles, aiut that the other departments taken altogether by 40,- ,000 rubles. : Quurinting stations have been established on the Dunaborg road in consequence of the prevalence of cattle-plague iu the Govern- inent of Koyno, which were vermitted to be shouted for |b a POLICE OFFICERS IN TROUBLE, John Hovesty, 4 police ofticor, was brought before Justige. Brayton yestorvay to anewer to two charges, one for faleo lmprisonincnt aud che other for assquit and battery, In the second caso be had two co-dofondants, John Lyons and Subn Lyons’ wile, Sirs. Ellen Hogan was the cause Of. the arrest, Eilon has a husband ies ie ecew Eat addicted to tho isa atimutant id is fachat Woot uy “inta and airs. Lyons, A fow Hights Ugo, Re sho tells ino story, Mrs Hogan went to Lyons’ saloon after bor busband. Find: tux bin in so Intosteated condition she upralded tho Lyons for soiling bln. liquor, whereupon the lyons assiutted bor and drove ber from the place. Just outside the door sho met Hoverty, who accused ber. of disturbs ACO, felled bor with. . bla lub. ana mally wok ber station, “where ta nearast bi aho was locked up for about twelve hours, Hugh Boott, une of the ofticors af the Citizens’ Loagno, is usslsting bee to prosecute tne cases, which are wo! Lug. 18 at Up, mm, Miko Stenton swore out a warrant before Jus tea Ere Yosterday, charging Oticer Jeseo Fatrobild, of the Hinman Stroct Stanon with making an assault upon him with @ doadly pou. Mike swears suet the officer essauited plato), but the date of the altered 16.48 lon wroastuly 3 Falreblid bas Thomas Fino, a detective in the South Town, has given bonds of- $80) to appear on the lth (neh, bofore Justice and answer to @ charge of UnWarrantable and muriorous assault aout Raat are pdr sorously. inj red, 1a at that oillcor’abands ou Au. ¥ “ ~ HYMENEAL, Diwwaten to The Chivese ‘Troduns Brary, lL, Aug, 14—Mr, Ed H. Wiloox, nepbow of Colonel and Judze Wilcox, of tole cily, was tried to-day to Miss Virwiula @rock: of Genoa. Thor lott tor Waw, Tox, their fuiure 01 ae ——— Building Ordinance. THH COURTS. FRANK DOUGLAS MACHINERY CO. A bill was fled yostorday in tye Circuit Court by Wiitiam 8 North and Azot P. Hatch against Frank Douglas, tho Frank Dougins Machinery Company, Ienry Stunloy, Grace Stanioy, Alico G. Btanloy, H. N, Wheoler, tho New Iritain Na- tional Bank, and Murtha ff. MoMillen, to wind up the affairsof tho Frank Douglas Machinery Company and distribute jta assote among tho stockholders. The Company was organiaed in Day, 1872, with a capital atock of U0, con ginting of 2,000 hares of $26 each. In Maron, Itt. the Atock was Increased, tominally, to £75,000, but only two additional shares were fasuod. ‘The number of ntookhulders wae rls {noreased from three tu five, consisting of Frank Dougiaa, T, W. Stitnloy, W. 8. North, ana 0. UH, Hurburd, but’ no. aidckbolders’ meeting has boon held aluco that tine, fougias was electod Vresidont about the anme_tlme, and North Sece Fatary. to Haptenbar, 1877, the Company, boing Jargely in debt, suspended businoss, and bas tone Hothing sinco. ‘Tho stockholders at that time were Frank Douglas, holding $30,000 worth of stocks W. 8. North, $10,0005 Honey Stanley, 87,800; Altes G. i fonal Bank Of Now Uritain, $2,000, nod A. F, Hatch, €100, fter the failure the Company Was put into bankruptcy, but the creditora subs sequently accepted a composition of 60 cents on the dollar, and tho assets wero turned over to Touylas, a8 President of the corporation, Thoso Aeeets couststed of tha brick building Nos. 35d and 245 Oaoal streot, with u lowe of the land on which it stuod, occupled by the Company as a shop and foundry i.aleu machinery, touls, etc, valued at $15,000, b! and notes worth 87,000, two lots in Irving Park, and the houee aod tor No. 40 Warren uyonie, . nortaa) for 5 ‘Tho Canal and buildings were worth over §10,- ON, and were rented for $6,000, Losides the space occupied by the Company. The property was mortyaxed for $12,000 but is worth $25.00 ovor and abova Incumbrances. The swount of the composition nutes, guaranteed by Douglas, was Mr. Wirt Dexter Reminded that the Law Is No Respecter of Per- sons—A Blind Jury. The People of Whitehnli, Mich., Learn Wisdom from Exporlence, and Bounce tho Firo-Traps. Among tho violations of the Bullding law no- Hocd yeatorday was tho cus of a house on Ful- ton streat, near Ban Francisco street, It is a Jargo two-story atructure, bullt hurriodly of old lumber. A wingof mon began at (thunday Inet, and {t now stands completed,. At the cornor of Indiana and Kingsbury streets stood a shed tise ‘ns tho office for n coal-ynrd. It has been raised to tho bight of cluven foot and Inclosed, In diraat violation of the ardinnnce. And at No. 221 Wontworth avenue stands a two-story dwotling originally moved from South La Hallo atreot. It has been added to at two sepnrate times, so that the building now Js almost continuous from the front to tho rear IIne of the lot, . OTHER VIOLATIONS Drquahe to notico wore as followa: a 174 Cottage Grave frame addition med with nae bani eneloran No, 2725 Calumet ayanua; frame nod! ia roar of premiacs, No, W019 Park nvonue; shod addition to stable in rear; stove-pipe through board rout, No. 023 Vernon avenue: one anda helf-story frame barn in rear. No, 312 Thicty-firet atroot; carpenter-shop and 1 sheds at rear of promincs. lors than $16,000, and tho; ave ell boon paid, No ai Indian avenue: fram addition, | | sill tuaving a ierge surrlua ot easeta, It is Priore i} abedsin | charwed that Douulas bat taken po lon of tho assets of the Company, bas sold 8 |i of tho persous lity, converted the proceeds to bis uwn tac, tusod the bullJing rent free, loasud the real eatate in his own name, and now claime toown all the property of the Company. He owusem majority uf the stock, and refuses to give any account. ‘The only outstanding debts are 610,00 to H. N, Wheeler, secured on the Canal atrect property, $0 dug Martha I. MecMillon, secured ‘on tho Irving Park Jota, and , secured on tie Warren avenue house, Falling to secure an accounting atnicably from Douglas, complaln- Ania now tiie thatr bill, asking that be may bo Meereed to account for alt moneys recelved, that the Company oiny be dissolved, {ts affairs wound up, and that tho surplus aseots may be divided among tho stockholdera. UNITED STATES COURTS, ‘Tho Mohr & Mohr Company commenced a sult in replevin ugatost Lawrence & Martin, and the Empire Warehouse Company, and William Dich tuan, to recover possession of elghty barrels of whisky, valued at $3,000, Cuarles G, Singer began a suit in debt against No, 42Suuth Stato street; oue-story framo* je part shed in rewr; stovo-pipe through roof, Na. 38% South Stute atreat; one-story frame aiminer-kitchon on second fluor; stove pipe through board roof, No, 444 South Stato street? one-story: framo sutinmer-kitchen inrear on second floor; stoves pipe through board roof. fo, 412 South State; oug-story frame summer. kitehen on second floor; stove-pipe through board roof, No. 450 Wabash avenuo: frame addition tn tho rear, Nu, tdi Wabash avenuos inclosed framo shed Bt rear of lot. #2 Wonttvorth avenue; one-story framo In rear of dwelling. ‘No. 28 Third avenue; ono-story framo addl- ton In rear, used ne a dwolling. Ashland avenue, northeast corner of Weat Lake street; frame barn ralacd four feet. NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS. a Mr, Wirt Dexter is building a haudsomo real~ denes un Pratrie avenue, betw that of George M. Pullman and that of Maraueli Field. Mr. Doxter was given five days’ noth - terday by Bulldig-Inapoctor Kitkland to tour | the Hoard of Education of District No.3, town- down cortuln portions uf tbe bouso created in | stip 13, lu the Towa of Lemont, clalming $25,000 violation of the law. Mr. Wirt Dexter is co structing many portions uf the aforesdid ban sume residence of froine, contrary to the fires limita ordinance, and Mr, Wirt Dextor wilt have to camply-with the iaw, even if ho is Mr. Wirt Dexter, and a lawyor at that, teh pRuEynroLnis JURTES, '. Buckley, af No, 479 Loomls-at, wag yostore day the victor ‘over thu Bulldiug Depaztment. Building-Inspestor Crowe was proscauting him beforo | Justice ¢ Ingersoll for putting dawages. STATE COURTS, Bimon, Joseph, and Jacob Mubr began a suit yesterday to recover $1,600 of Joseph Lederer. Heary L. Saulsbury, adintotstrator of the ca- tato of W. PF. Bennett, deceased, brought suit for $2,000 againat Murtha A. Walker. W, i Wiltisinson aued the Cniusgo & Grand ‘Trunk Raliway Company for 31,0, Edwurd Leitch commenced a ault in trespass frame Ungomenta ‘under four frame vot- ia recov tages on Loumis, near finstings stroet, ae Ge Hiner ceed Ovoak. Ee Moore and and raising them three feat above | samuols, Nickerson for $1,000. : Bale. Ho took a chauga of venue to Justice . i Miller, aud thea culled fora juny which requite ted him, of course, Inspector Kirkland felt in- dignunt, and suid that this was a goud deal tho way jo which be wus aided in tho courts, TAUGHT Siubost BY CALAMITY, The good people of Whitehall, Muskegon County: Silchian, bave recently puseed through a fiery experience such os inight ensily have boon ‘dupifeated hers on a proportionately z DIVORCES, Loulso Brensch Mlod a bill yeaterday asking for a divoreo from Goorgo V. Brousch on the ground of adultery. PROBATE COURT. The will of 3eliada Hamline, widow of the larger sculo if Chivago’s Gro-bu ‘or | tate Bishup Hamline, was filed and admitted to aud” Atdvrmen could have” had “thole | rocord. Tho will was made dune 18, 187, and way. anu dotted the chy all over | witnossed by Henry Bannister, N. 8. Davis, and with toflammable pine shanties and othor varic- tles of flre-trups, Whitehall ie a thriving town of some 1,700 Inbabitants, on the Chicago & Michigan Lake Snore Ituilroad, a little north and weatof Grand Haven, About ‘o'clock on the morning of Saturday, July 00, Sames were dis- covered issuing froma fivetyeatabile. Iu aplte Of the timely response and lively work of the Fire Department, supplemented by the,exertions of the citizens. they suon inade such headway as tobe beyond control, The atable.s furniture store next to It, and everything clsein the vicin= ity wore of wood, and the fute of one INVOLVED THE FATE OF ‘ALL. ‘The fire spread with fearful rapidity, licking up everything in ite reach, and eventually bloceing out about twu-thirds of the business pluces of the village, Tue livery-stable went first, the alr resounding with the cries of tha hurses as thoy slowly rousted in the atalls. The furni- ture-store was speedily converted into ashes, and the flames soon enveloped the. privaipal business Liock of the piace, whose distruction W.X. Ninde, and ts moditied considerably by A.codlell nade in 1872, Messrs. Grant Guodrich, Horace A. Goodrich, William Deering, of Evans tua, and Whilam M. Dougaty, of Cincingad, ars named as execiitors and trustees. The person Bity bequeuthed amounts to abuut $20.0, aud the bond will be in double that amount. Most of the property Isieftin trust for the Leneiit of retatives of the deceased. One fot on Lake street is bequeatned to the Garrett Bibii- cat Instituto in trust, $3) perannumof the ine come therefrom to be devoted to care of the grave of decedent; and of tha surplus annual Income, two-thirds to the Parent Missionary fo- ciety of the Methodist, Episcopal Church, and. one-third to the Worthwostern Branch of the Woman's Forelen Misalonary Society of the same Church. Thero: are bequests of $1,000 to tho Preachers’ Mutual Aid Soclety of the Oblo Slethodist Conference: $500 tw the Cin- einnut! Annual Conference; $1,000 to the Amer- joan Bible Society of New York; each to the Home for the Priendiess, the Old Ladies’ was only a matter of time, and a very short | Home, and U 8" Ho: 1a city. timo at that, Even golid and substantial brick | ‘To Fe a eee aaeds alten an nauulte ot structures were fouffectual to oppose 4.00% per annum; Leonidas M. and Joon H. roRress of @ copilazaration which | Hamline, $5,000 each: conditionally to the chil- ad 6galned euch fata! .beadway, and | drenof Leonidas P. and Virginia M. Hamilton, they tuinbled like a house o} tus | the rest tha estate. In cusu they In ‘one instance the flames leaped across the street, caught onto a hotel, and wok everything in tholr way for several blocks uotll thoy brought Up nyainat a drug-atore, whose Unusually heavy brick wall put n stop to thelr progress 10 that direction, _ Bufited there, paar switched out of thelr course, took jn about all the other INVITING YRAMES they could reach, and tinally rested, on bringing YP, against 8 blud, aud after wiping out about $300,0u0 worth uf property, on woleb the fosur- ‘This was bad enough, but bad the wind been strong, which it wasnt, the destruction would buye been almost intinitly worse. in 18st, the people have no male descendants, the bequests their children aball be ald as follows: Tet thoueand dollars to the inisterial Education Society, and the rest of the half to the Corneil College of Iowa, to the American Hible Society. and to the Missionary: Society of the Methodist Lplecopal Church, share and shure alike: In casy of no desceud> ants, $10,000 shall go to the Hume for the Friend Jess, $10,000 tothe Old Ladies’ Home, and the rest to the American Hible Society, to the Mts- sionary Society of the Mothodiat Eplecopat Church. Cornell College of Iowa, and the Minia- tertal Education Society, share and shure allke. In the matter of the estate of George Coxon, deceased, letters of udministration were granted to James Egan under bonii in $10,000. ‘Court adjourned until Monday. CRIMINAL COURT. The indictment. against Nicholas Roach, for burglary, which was stricken of tho docket some time ago on condition that ho wauld leave the ofty and remain away three years, was yes~ terday reinstated. He was picked up on the street and Jalled, Charles Fortier, in on a charge of larceny, had a Bearing onawritof habeas corpus, and was remanded. Sir. Barsaloux. ao’ uncle of Fortler, appeared 8s tho prosecuting witness, and the story was that Fortier married io Detroit in June, and came bere to live. They boarded for awhile at a house on Wabash avenue, and sul uently at Barsalous's, and It appears that, while at the Jatter place, Mrs..Fortier ove duy packed all of Harsuluux’s jewelry and money joto ber bus- band's trunk, and the next day they started for Detroit, where he was appreneoded and brought back about two weeks uxo. He clains tp be In possession of a lotter frum bis wite, who is now with ber father, acknowledging that ebe stole the property, and saying she did not inteud to havo any more tudo with oim, but t could nor be used In evulence and was not produced, Hermana Schroeder, usider three indictments for burglary and rubbery, bad bis bail Gxed at S300, and was released, His mother and sister weot pon his boud. He was connected with the sitk robbery, it will be remembered, and a! the Ciifton Hause jewelry robbery. Michael Raver, another of the gang, had bis bail Sxed at $1,000, and be expects to be out to-day. Anes was a little over one-third, e Like the people of Chica; of Whitehall drew a valuable iesson from their somewhat costly experience, and the local paper yaiced the common sentiment when ft sald: “On the burnt area whore stood, for the most Bar. irregular atructures of wood, noble brick locks-of uniform appearance will adorn our streota, and our new stores and hotels will greatly surpass thoso that have vacisbed from oursight. Lot the Council st once put a veto op wooden fire-traps going up to feed now Ores, and, while it may uppeur harsh and arbitrary to enforce this in wil cases, atiil it will be found to work the greatest food to the greatest num- eu] ‘And the Counctl, ata special eossion tho fol- Jowing Monday night, passed an ordinance YPROUIBITING THE EXECTION OF FRAME BUILDINGS of any sort within certain wido limits, For the gootof Whitenull, the safety of its citizens, and CRN oe DEL ttacta ie at it tsp't provided wi y 5 ns or Lawlers, and that the wisdom Ie na treasure, will be sutticient to withstand any wasible Insane uttempt in the future to narrow nude tires tats and reintroduce an eloment of danger, the presence of which bas ao recently marl tho path of Nery duyastation, $$ THE GOLDEN RULE. The Supreme Commandery of Knights of That Namo in Aunual Connell. ‘Tho second annual Council of the Supreme Commandery of the Kaizbts of the Golden Rule was bold yestorday at tho Grand Pacifico Hotel, cummeuelng at 9 o'clock in the morning. The session begun, with closed doors, by the appolnt- mentof 4 Committeo on Credentials, whose re- port showed the following list of delegates pros- ent: W, T, Poul, Goorgla; W. W, Wulker, JUDGMENTS. : Svurenior Covar~Conrassinxs—Rebdecea C. Billings vs, William K. Everson, 1,047.40. THE MINT INVESTIGATION, Tile hola; George W. Menz, Keottcky; F. 0. Hice, BAN PRaxctico, Aug. 1.—In the Mint 4 mM ta; Q.C,Chagdier, Mississippi; W. C hi ig: W.-K the Mint iares- Situstor Miscourly Get, Ritiriazes Wenoayivas | tration to-day, Director Burchard took the na E.'h, Lawler, @renuessco: . Ludman, Ala- | stand, He bad been generally satisiod with tbe bama; junses; George P, Noble, Mussachusatts; William M, Heanett, New Yorks Heary 2. Baton, Obloy A. P. Brown, Texas; and W. L. Poters, West Virginia. The Initiatory exercises were conducted tn duo aud ampie’ forin by sae futlowing ofticers; AL, C. Ltoyd, Supe mmandier; J.B. Lyrae, Supreme Vice-Commander; Hobert W. Haines, Suprema Secretary’ T, Je Rauuel Mulitean, Herald; 3, » Bernant, Supreme Wanien; J. a derathy, Suorene Sentinel: De. CO. Wright, jedical Hsaminer; T. J. Smith, Past Buprume er; B.S. Will Goons W,Menz, and W, T, manarowent of the Sen Francisco Miot. A portion of the large wastage of 1n;9 was due to the use of copper canisters in angealing Instead ot a opea seISe ine practice 36 pers abandoocd. Furthe: was cau c working oF loweerade bullion. As silver bullion with Super base bas been revel! States ach mints, Forerig ot the Mint show: , - tentmoro Norsera Belle bullion, Witness’ to- structions to the branch mints, concurred 10 by Bovt Bi a, Were that Bo changes be ime tne stander tains e jason, Goo posed Ilion that does not Caunoa, Supreme Trus-.| even eae guca bullion is belaw Charges sbould be 41 tece, posed. metal cunt Dy spectal motion, the following sddi other properties that poscld make is Delile. wer ea Ft tes Shae —— OGY De Haraen Beoneasca. | | ILLINOIS” STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZA- Kana on 8 Tumber of cand! tre bape! aS : TION, ss a! t dos, the Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribwns, Spain ae acy Screen | apattareec i Sun. n he Sate Bead iicerswers read rad vousidered & oct <0, br at Baw tee Lg goss ie ces paresertad Moe Te ea aie coomalitoes tha re: | Selecting the Standing Committoes ang the fatoor the applicants for clercahips, and ad- Journ! Tuesday to await the work of the Searaie, ayer wore angounced by Auditor 5 band, | 51 as follows: Geoeral Baquaiizstios— SAU dlgbarwemente BH ome Secretary | Janice loot, Chairman, and Measre, Alden, showed that (be behyidis toe Gourishing condi: Croyed,, Cony, Gilmore, and Hackett. Rall- 1. he snot bership being ut QaWw, the fire | rouds—B. Li. Warner. end Messrs. Ures Not Bavlug boon cynipletely tabutated, Savage. Blodgvit, Sackett, An awendment to: constitution with rever wand Soot, Chairman, and at, Ba jesers. edical Inene was Melloy, Coppturer, ana Crouch. Lands—H. A. Sha tala greet the Couneh then Majseralaeraaut PA Cnairatan. and Mesiea Corey, Save . "renin wession was devoted to the ap- iment! a eon eum, 5 wail » isladoae-Stoairs: ‘Standier: Ratoo, and Thompeon; Appeals and Gricvi Deal. Corn Lower, with a. Rally Later. -. in the Day~Lyon and “Hutoh” ° Other Cereals—Tho First Bale Of Cote ; +ton—tonsip of the Alley. Tho whoat deal seemed to be rather shaky enrly yestorday, and the ‘crowd thought. the clique wore quite nervous and willing to getout, Pricea fell off,.and business was almoat stai nant. Tho receipts wore not ‘large, but Mil- waukee, Green Ray, and othor luke ports were reported to bo preparing to send a lotof wheat here for tho clique to take care of, and the abip- ments wero small, with leas talk to the effect that a lot was to be loaded Into vesaels.and acnt away. August wheat was one cont anda haift lower, €1.24% being tho settling price, with the shorts apparently Indifferent about squaring up. Some thought the combination bad made a blun- derinnotacttling at $1.20, a8 they couldhavedone a short time ago, instoad of pushing the price to $1.25, and making their opponents stubborn and confident that, if they waited a woes long~ er, they would get plenty of new wheat. The market rallied, however, in:the afternoon, the citque appearing {n force and taking the stuf offered with their customary vim. ‘The trading wes chiefly in September, which Startod at $1,184 and fell off to $1.16}, belog Ire rogular afterwards, and mounting: te $1.174@ ° LIX on tho Call, A watcher remarked, “There have becn two cliques in wheat,—the Cincinnat! and the Chieayo, Thoyare distinct from each other, yet both are ou the bull side. The Chicas #9 clique has cuntided obtetly In September wheat, and sold It out yosterday, turning over to the bear side inter. This caused the break. ‘The Adumees and others are enid to be in this Chicago branch," a CORN. rn was lower yesterday, recovering somes what at tholast, the lute market closine atroaaer at 6444 conts for Suptombor delivery, The reportg sbout the crop were cunllicting, but appearodto Ue pretty bad from the some sections. A specie men of corn about twelve fect tall, with tong ears, was shown at the entrance A Voard to admiring hundreds, “Hicker,” sald ‘one, "has turned buyer again, belleving the oon- tinued bot weather will send corn up higher thin it has been for years, There are strou; Tourn on both sides. Lyon tossed a good desi of year corn to ‘iu! ‘on the call.” ‘The oat clique ie sald to be selling freeiy all futures. |" Tift late bulgein corn,” sald a brokur, “has ben a perfect, lend to tho oak claus: pee are ikely to get out now with Missourl and Ohio parties aro satd to be bracing up Uctober rye. The crowd thinks they aro trying Wo gete hen on, which is supposed ta mean SB agicere. The rye crop is said to be cre Epilent is aaality, and considerable in quantity is SERSON. Pork and lard werelower yeaterday. Armour, Fowler, and McUeogh were charged with hav! Ict the markets down In ordor to iufuse a little life into thet, and toahake owt 8 lot of tailors, Borne suy tt fs not safe to jet jo dui tmant tuo touny days during this hot weather. ‘The grass ecods seem to ve troubled with the Dl ue ‘of speculauon: Timothy, clover, and fax- soed do not seem to be so plenty as buyers would Uke to bave them. Icis saida deal of timothy has boon sold short for thie month ang next, and the receipts are far below expectay Uons. - THUY FINST BALE OF COTTON was reoelvod yesterduy by Young & Co. from Fort Worth, Tex, It oame all the way by ex- press, probably to got it hereon the same day she tirat bale reached Clocinuati, 8t. Louls, and Memphis, ‘Tho conalgnor hopes Chicazo wilt become & great outton market, because it isso closoly conuected with bis section “by the iron ring of Progress.’ : During July 27,084 cars of erain were officially: (scity. On 1.373 care the euper. the Inspected In thi vising Inspectors were called. They ral inspection on seventy-ono nod Jowered it on twenty-elx cara, sustaloing the decision of the track’ Inspectors on 1.208 cae The Supervising Inspectors were called on elven boat! and tulsed the grade of three, The earnings of the Chicago Graton Inspection Department were somewhat less than in July, 1880, more. as tho dispatches stated yeste {ng the month 113 cars were referred to the Com- mittee yn Appeals, which sustsined the inspect- ora on forty-eight cars and ratsed the grade on seventy—chlefly corn and oats. ‘The ‘Directors of tho Board of Trade will probably decide at the next meeting whether the funds fur erecting the new buliding spall it & stock com- ed the La Salle street lot to the Board. and is to be credited re having saved the Board of Trade about Spruance & Co., through the Sherff, served two or three writs of attachment yesterday on partica who were understood to be debtora to Comstock & Co. .the case the former bare brought against the latter was fully described ia esterday 6 issue, Sr. Comstock stated last even- jog tbat his firm’ pald over to fpruance & Co. lust Priday @ chock for the casa grain the former had delivered, and if {t bad been depoatted in aut that day, or early enough Saturdas to bare ne through Saturdas’s clearings, it would ve been pald, He says be bad plenty of moncy when the check was xiveo, bu depoa- ited some £29,000 with the bank On that day, Mr. Comstock saya he expected Saturday night thas the firm would be able to tide over its dificul- ties, but the assistance promised for Monday was not given, He denies that he is settling with some people on terms which practically mako them preferred creditors, Ouse 6X= Ppevis to be ready to submit a statement of its condition today, - It 1g rumdia that Kennett & Co, have settled with thelr New York creditors. Mr. Kennett was in the clty fora few hours yesterday. ‘The roport Is that the New Yorkers were offered 50 cents on the dolar, JUDGE COLT. Conjectures as to the Cause of His Self= Destruction. PITTeriELp, dass, Aug. 10.—The disease which affected Judge Colt, of the Supreme Court, who committed suicide yesterday, was, Dr. Adams says, bypochondria, Usually bexip- ning with indigestion, when oonGrmed it be- comes a form of insanity, He was subject to special waves of gloom and distress, lasting frout afew minutes toanbour. The physictan's tho- is that while under one of thove spells rs act was committed. There was this ly about the suicide: ma his library to the ed back Socaaitred 1s walked back to fatalact, Dr. Adams thinks that, bad the pisiol Toised tire, the attempt would not have 2 ted, a5 be wou! that Ume have reoor- bad @ vorersation wii saki be wat oaly able to write about = a das, and that was bard work. Heseem: sete ted ptiempeed suicide by rowae rent e bad atten ing while at Nantucket, saying (hat the geting, Into the water was a ad no suicidal intention, ure accident. He really wanted to ve. him and bear u: meno ie aurea, tee soe aith me beautifully, DUC what saall Z do? What will become of mer" EARLY COTTON, Lovisviiit, Ky. Aug, 1—The rst bate of cotton receired (n Louisvilie from Alabama this season was sold on ‘Change to-day at §&4 per pound, The erade was rood middjing. The Srst Dale from Tennessee was sold at the same Ume, ol Ie w 5 Pecolots of fret bales are about ton daye earlier than last year, 4 BUSINESS NOTICES, sural toseceaiees it nies enon wert ot Talcebte re aad weolens fromthe. eetageo af moths, Buck & Hayner, makers of the ~ Cologne. FLORIDA WATER, a= eS eee ems. IMPERISHABLE “Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. oe