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“glish sovorelgns and 20-lira pleces, FOREIGN. ess of the Land Bill in id He House of Com- mons, ———— ‘ootion by Large Majorities of Sev- * i cauniiatie of the Lord 1s a Latter Compelied to Ac- err a Bill Which They * Dislike. _—_—_or t ‘ne Cornell Crew Easily De-~ erated by the. Stalwart Aus . trian Oarsmen., « —_—_—— ‘ es Taken by the German Gov- He rment for the Protection of the Jews. SS * Desortion to the Enemy of a Large Body of Peruvian Troops: Dong {n Sweitzorland—The Intornational Bleotricat Exhibition—Law Oon- gross at Cologne, GREAT BRITAIN. IN THE Cobia ys ae x, Aug. 11.—In the House of Com- aay the ainendment to the Land bill moved by Lord Calrns (Conservattr) In tho House of Lords to omit the Iatter part of Clause 19, providing that where th and Court Is satisfied tha act of acceptance bs s-yaarly tenant of 0 lease containing fetms txrevsonabla or unfair to the tenant was procurediey thraas of eviction or undue {Wucuce, the Land Cours might declaresuch Tease vold, etc,, was rejected, S54 to 125, George J. Goschen (Liberal) ans Speaker Brand voted with the majority, and spoke In support of the Government, Adlvlslon was taken on the question of the House disagreeing with the amendment to Clause 10 of the Land bill, Introduced In the House of Lords, striking out the words - granting power to the Land Court to render yold any jense obtained byn landlord by threat of eviction or undue Influence, and tho motion to disagreo was carricd,—217 to 113. + ‘The amendment of the Louse of Lords to strike out the proviso that the Land Court may etay proceedings for debt when the ten- ant has applied for the fixing of judiclal rent was rejected, —225 to 113, “c, THE LAND DILIe * Sallgbury ‘has issued a whip to the Con- eorvative Peers, inviting them to be ready to consider tho Land bill, as amended by the House of Commons. : ‘Tho Times snys the Lords haye ylelded to what they admit to be a paramount political necessity, and have accepted a bill which they profoundly dislike and distrust. Itcan hardly be doubted that the same motives which have hitherto actuated thom will again pravall when they come to reconsider the points of difference which remain be- teen them ana the House of Commons. BULLION, 4 ae Loxpox, Aug, 1.—The Times in-its finan- ¢lal article this morning says: “Wa belleve Jtaly hag obtained olsowhore the amount of bullion she requires, and the anticipated withdrawals of gold from the Bank of En- gland on Italian account at any rate is post- poned. Ibis quite possible that the bullion drain to America may begin at any monicnt, butat present,‘In spite of the withdrawal of bullion from the bank on Tuesday, [t ennnot besald’any drain has set ‘in, The Bank Di- rectors will bono doubt prepared to ralso the yato of discount quickly on the least sign of n drat to Amoricn or elsowhare, but with the cessation of the Italian demand for the present thera nppuars to be no necesslty of any action, at least In advance of the open market, ‘ COUNTERFEIT MONEY. : ‘The polica of Rome have: discovered a ganxof forgers employed in coining En- ‘The forgers were preparing to supply these colns and to throw them on the market ns soon as fol currency, 1s falrly started on the Penin- Rev. John Tit Burton, histo rlas . Sohn jurton, histo rfan oy Tapher, Is dead. : ae Ho was born at Aberdeon, Scotland, Aug.’ 23, 1800, Alls fathor, an offlcor in the Ninety- fourth Bristol Regiment, dicd while the fut- Ue historian was still young. Ie studied St Mareschal College, whore he took. the de Breeof ME. A. ite was, after having com- dleted his education, apprenticed to a legal bractitlonor In his native city, and became An advocate at the Scottish Barn 1831. Fail to obtain much practice, he devoted him- telf tothe study of history and political uy. contributed to the Westminster fevtew and Edinburg Revicw in -1838 and ereafter for many yeare, . He contributed many choleo sketches to Blackwood’s Blag- one wrote 8 — blography of ae ‘Hume, the “Lives. of Simon, é nl Lovat, and Duncan Forbes of :Cullo~ bird Political and Soolal Economy," nar ares from the criminal trials in Scotland, Fs history of Scotland, and “Tho Book-Hutit- hi Jn 1854 he was appointed Secretary of . Prison Board of Scotland, Ile collected bent ial SN ot Scotland in 1803, and year mar the Queene le AlMselomraphier Korat LAUNCH OF A STEAMER, Tho steanshtp Edam, 6,000 tons, for th si Tilands-Amerlean Steamship Company, Cached to-day at ‘Dumbarton, on the ma pa a to au between Rotterdam 00 emigrate a8 Sppominadalons for : CHANGED WITH LIMEL* in at Westminster, the platntift inthe recent conte tor eaves agate Palttp, was charge 0! pt plied. ze the trial of that case. we its state rT OOMING NUPTIALS, matrie Satur ee of Argyl} will. be fr WHEAT PROBPEOTAS: 7° Bee ‘Times publishes a Jong letter from a cloal Bogert who, after a tourof the prin- that eine eaeproductng districts, eatt- th luary suinmer weather byagiout August, the yield shonid exccod The yielg utters Inst year’s : poor, crop, busta’ Will apparently average. thirty ates tho acre, Exaggerated harvest ca- plant Must, however, be rejected, as the toring, epee fy froate and wind in the uy ‘8 8aine us those in Engen pages YB. GoWwex, oe Hever of ne Phitadelpia “2s Reading writes the Times-denylng the allo telegraphed sins hisdeferred-bond scheme clating the from Philadetphia, and de- financlay tb President Bond's plan for a Feorganlzation is ileal Inth a Conwick vioroutous. Heras of sheat-binding machines In clety ra gvith the Royal Agricultural 8o- ties’ ang at Detoy, there were twenty an- eating © competitors, McCormick's Nas award, achine Company, of Xhjcago, _ lod the first Prkeand gold modal. YHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1881I_TEN PAGES. NEW YORK.,. The Dry-Goods Trade Reported in an Extremely Healthy : Condition. A Now York tnanufac{uring firm recelved a allyor medal. , FRANCE. JULES FERNY. Tans, Ang, 11,.—In speaking at a banquot {n Is honor at Nancy last night, Jules Ferry declared his holfof that In the coming elec tions the votntry would respond In favor of the mutual agreament of pnfttes for a rovl- alon of the Constitution ns opposed to an nb- solute, violent, radical revision, which is tho fnvorit {ten of. tho trreeonellables, Ho was tumiultuously applauded, OAMIETTA will attend two private incctings in Belle- ville, nobody boing adnattted without: an ine vitation. Ibis snid'thy growing Importanes of the Lacroix and Revellions candidatures uinkes It dangerous for Gambetta to face A bona-fde ptiblic macting at Belleville, NAPID-TELEGRAMIY, In the International Electrical Exhibition a machine will Ina few days bo In operation ty the Edison show, and, manipulated by four clerks, will talegraph 1,200 words per mtnute. ENGLAND AND GERMANY ANEAD. England dnd Germany occupy: the most apace of forelgn countries represented at the International Electrical Exhibition, Noxt in order in size come Belgiiin and Ametica, his promise, na hia arrest only a fow wooke nf- torward amply proves, and the ove who promises to lenve tho city takes f trip to the Htook- Yardsand returna (n the happy conscloustoss of having fuliied all tho conditions [nposcd b: the suspension of punishment. With those faal in tho knowledgo uf tho polico, it fs, to say the lenat, a Hitlo pooullar that the practice ahonid not lon ago have boon abandoned, Sa IN BRITISH PRISONS, feven Yoars a Convict—Horrible perlences of John McGuire Cinetnnats Fnqutrer, ‘Thore Is at present in this-elty a inan. named John MoGulte, wha sorved soven years tn con- flnemont in English. prisons for desertion from the Hoyal army, Lust evening be ro- lated bis experlenoe to an Hnyulrer ree porter, Tho details of hid terrible carcer sound mors Ike a horrible romnuce than tho truth, ‘Chough compnratively a young man, hu louks ready very muoh aged. {Ile face has i wild, buntod took, and tls onco raven black Lair is now ontirely ¢ray. Ho isa large, powerfulty-built fellow, aud physivally would bo a tough customer to handle, McGuire waa In tho Kugliah. ariny staiioned In Irolund fn 133%, Ne deserted at the City of Klikenay, and was soon reotpturtd at Liverpool, Just as ho. wos about to start on a vossal for Aurion. Ie was at thid thne but Wyoars old, and, on acount of hla youth, ho wagacrtoncad to 108 days’ confnemont to Are born HUI Prison, in Dublia. Hero’ he hqd bls first Ittte taste of Hngileh prison life, ‘The test acvon days of bia Incarceration he was without abet, during whfol tima hu was. in solltary confineinont, It was a cointuon vocurrenca for prisoners to bo terribly Youged every Morning. After hia Mberation — McGulro wis sent with bis reglinent, Battery 1, Bouunil Urigade, Royal Horse Actiltory, 10 Gib Tuitar, where bo remnuined four tnouths, From there ho wus trunsferred to Uullfax, Nova Heutln, ‘Chars McGuire, not profiting by bly former experience, with fourteen othors Intd a pix to desert and esuapo. to the United Stites, Mt 9 before, ha wis caught when Just ubout to umbark, flo, with. bis compuniuns, were Jocked up, and, nftersavoral wocks, ware tricd by Aaiiitary court-martial, prusided over by Gea. Doyle, uid all wero sentenced to fnprisonment. for from yeven to lifteen yours’ ponul sorvitude on Spyke stand, tho most notoriously horrivta of Bnulieh prisons, MoGulre recelven tun yours as bis dose for degortion, contradiction viene of tho best olasses of Upper Indin, Mabhratta cavalry have been pained fnco nnd courage by rata auldiors,—wiry, obedient to discipline, read to endure fatigua and baniship, and by n Inrans deficiont tn energy and cournze, Exoitement Over the Employment of Colored Laborers in Railroad Building. Exe | Who is suppiind with fands by all tho residen Jn tho household powsessed of separate incomes, Tt (4 not usual for any interference to lw enused by the othor inembera as to tha details of the «tally expenditure, nor ia aoy attempt usually mado to apportion those exponses rulubly. The whole Ia done fn n spirit of mutual eoneliiatton and family nection: nor ary auarroisn ta the nature of the provisions supplied tiatters of free aitent occurrences, Living under the sine, roof and partaking of tho anine tool constitute thy chlof ingredients of domestic concord and ainity among the Hindus, ‘Thelr systein of caste ren tors the family circle. very exclusive and pre- vents much indiscriminate entertainment. In Many ross the Hindu Hfo resembica that of auciont Greece, In both we find the same revs erence for the family homestead, the same com- parative frewlom of women In tho mani mant of the houselolls, and the same embudi- Ment of mythological legends tn the nnetent history of tho country, ‘In culture and elvii Uon the Hengals are the At! Clara Loniso Kellogg Engaged atin Sal- ary of $2,000 n Week to Sing In Concerts. Gon. Grant to Make His Home for the Fut- uro in tho Metropolis, DIY Goons, TH TRADE IN A VERY NBALTHY coNDI- Spectat Disnateh to The Chieaga Tritnine,. New York, Aug, tl—The dry-goods trade, Judging from the reports of the lead- ing dealers here, 6 {ne vory healthy cond!- flon, and thera Is a prospect of 9 very fine fall business. Merchants havo visited New York in large numbers from the Wost, Southwest, nnd South, “In foot,” sald ons wholesale dealer, “ they have come from all over.’ A. largo number of jobbers have come to the city and bought lberatly, yet not wildly, whilo smallar merchants Lave coma this way with tholr families in sonrch of pleasuro duriog tho heated term, and with the intontion of making Purchases before they leave. When it Is considered that many of those mon buy: bills of gogds amounting to from 83,000 to $5,000 cach, Alans ot India. INFERNAL MACHINES. Whata St. Louis Dynamito Flond Says, St. Louls Post- Dapatch, “Tauppose you saw that articie in the morn ing papers describing the manner in which the clocks for the infernal machines were made?" sald a prominont aud well-known Irish rovolu- Uonlst to a reporter this morning.” SWITZERLAND. SERIOUS KFFRCTS OF THE DRavanT. Geneva, Aug, 11.—Switzerland fy bogin« wing to suffer serlousty from drought, which, except for a few showers, has‘insted two months. ‘Che grass is burned, and thore Is no chance of making the usta! second hiy= crop, There is a great scarcity of water in inost parts of the country. In the mountaln pastu.es, In several cantuns, and in Savoy beasts are porishing from heat. Whole herds have perished tn the Canton of Sqpwytz, in the Vaudols Alps, and in the valleys of the Jura, If the drought continues 2 week or two longer I will go far to neutralize the ef- fect of the excellent grain crops and vintage, which bid fair to be one of the most abun- “Woll, those machines were inate in St. Louls, and all the work on thom was done bere, “You say theso coment burrels wore eblpped frotn St. Lows?" “Yee "By whom?” “T cannot tell you anything aboutit, You hunt up Sir. Denis O'Hara and tell blm Isent Fotltg blac and perbaps ho may tell you somu- yet Were dovs ba tIvo?" ‘Ju a Olx house duwu near tho Arsonal You can't mias 0." and he gave directions by which the couspira- OFTEN OVER TIE LATTER FIGURES, the more question of a reduction In the rallwn: Beasenror rates bas hnd very little to do wit! loging them here. Lut {ft is notatall Im- probable: that It may have caused many who avo complated thulr purchases to basten homo while the out rates aro in operation, so thut thoy ‘Tho men were tirst dol iu the cos! may savo few doliars transportod to Mount doy Priaun. Dublin, woure | tor tuight be tracked out, The search was a dant on record, 0 travolta 4 ‘The iaporiation "ot dry aay they passed conttnoment on probation for from | long one, but oventually successful, and the re- —a— and cloths has beon far lesa this gouson | tvoto twelvo ‘months, While herb MeGuiro | porter stuod face to face with O'Hara, He wos TILE ISTHMUS, ~ THE CANAL. PANAMA, Aug. 2.—Tho Star and Herald has advices that the {sthmus Canal Company will have to go to the United States for the anachinery, tools, ote, neadful for the con- struction of thecanal. There is much sick- beoutae acquainted vwith O'Donovan-ltose and other prominent Fontan prisuncrs. Hossa was very unpopular amung tho convicts, Te treated thai with tho utmost contempt, and offered overy indigalty in his power, Treachery was addod to inault, and. one single incident serves to show that tho detestation of the pris- ouers ut Mount Joy was not undeserved, It was against tho ruios of tho prison to ask for than ever before, and is likely to grow less und Joss with cach succcoding yoar. Among tho hosiery dealers the roports of tho summor and fall business are ery oncournging., All the wholesalo men wear oheorfil countenanves tnd report buyers purchasing liberully, but nut wildly, at fale prices, Contidencd bas beon restored betweon tho sellor and the purchusor, and trade requires vory little fostermg to cause Of that clear-cut and transparent type of Irish- mon who seem to Join an aimost feminine delloacy of feuture with un iron understanding. He had no beard, and a slight straw-culored mustache. ile wore pebble vye-slas: which giittorod clearly, and his clothes wero scrupulously neat and nice. He ‘greeted the reporter couxteously enough, und whon be Icarncd tho iiaslon of tho soribe, Invited bim into %y tubneco, One poor devil who couldn't | poorly-furnished room, where, producing a ness among the workmen, and the snine pa- a Fosist tho tem tatron | to acoure, 8 ploco coupie of elgurs, be Bewin to oat 4 ia vbeadi ber snggestg Improved hospltal sorvie, COLORED LABORERS. which “fossa “was, continued: and | “how freely lum prepared. to talk upon tls EXCITEMENT OVER THEI EMPLOYMENT AS RAILROAD LABORERS, Apectat Disvatch to The Chcago Tribune, New Yorn, Auge 11.—The exeitument in regard to the employment of cheap colored Jabor by the contractors on the New York, begeed him for a chewof tobacco. Notonly did the celebrated Fenian leader refuge tho sit Plc request, but, informed “one of tho guards. ie, bolng u kind-hearted follow, didn't punish, the tranggressor of the sovere rile, tho Rey. Father Chiplain of the prison, and he Wentatonce to Hosea and simply inquired of subject, but by the time your paper [a printed [ shall bo away, and J ama momber of no onth- bound order. Wo of tho revolution have none of tho twimlery of Masonry about us. If a man’ betrays “us, we kil bim; thot ts all thore is to Jt I huve no hesitation in saying to you that thoso dynamite clocks were prepared in St, Louis under my su- There havebeen many duaths from yellow- fever duting the past fortnight In Colombin, —as many as five a day. Etlerne, Sub- Director, and next in office to De Lesseps, of the Canot Company, died from it un the 25th unbimo. At Aspinwall, on tho 28th, Barbier, Orarte bel Western allenaa has ae only biens “Are you one, of, toe who would per eas nd wees intended fot he planed ipa the Chiof of the Brigade Des Sandages, fell a | tut abated, but work has been actually sus- | fescue | our, country: OE a Tees ty be . victim. Zelmbrusk!’ and many other mem- | pended on somo sections of tha line north of * Yos, I am, God help Irciand, then!" | uuth. From ull that I can learn only two of tha fatd tha pricst. From-the time incident O'Donovan wns regarded with feclings of the utmost abhorrence and disgust by bis follow-prisoners of whatoyor grade of oriine. McGuire served nine months In Mount Joy, and was froin there teansferred to that awful pen, inachines have boon captured. Tho’ total num- ber abipped to England was—let me sce,” and he drow 8 inemorandum-book from bis pocket. * Altouather, sines June 20, when the frat abl tment was landed, I have sent over cighty-six machlues. 1 am quite sure that at least Ofty of Cornwall, Suppiles which were ordored from this city for the use of the workmen have beon countermanded. On the soctions south of Corn: Wail tho oolared. men are progressing st ily bers of the Canal Company have perished from fever throughout Colombia. TUL EAST. with tholr work at tho fixed rato. of 2a por | § 3 ” pyko Island, where death with all its gerrors | thom bave got sufely Into tho Island.’ TEAGE OMIEES IN .COUNOT:, days, Ang contractors show no dlaposition to) Would bea welcome rallel after somo months | What do you bope to do?" Lonpon, Aug, 11.—A correspondent of the : ao 5 spent within {ts polluted precincts, No one | ‘Crippio the English navy. Three years from Dally News nt Meshod telegraphs under PROTESTS OF THE WHITF: LADORENS, knows what prison tife {a until he {s | to-duy thero will not be an Kugiish wan-of-war Into of Aug. 0ns follows: “Il ved and the Directors of the rallrond company have | landed upon Shyko Islund. “Then,” said | ou theccean., We are desporate and dutermincd SOUGOE sie AS SONOS: HavO arrived | rofused to interfere on the ground that tho con- | McUuire, “wo drat felt and realized that | men, Wo ure aot vulgar conspirators aiming at hero after) a wook’s march from | tractors are bound In hoavy securities for tha | Wo wero convicts, beyond the pate of socivty | little paltry advuntie, but men of the world ° completion of thalr work and uro not responal- | and tho faw, and at tho mercy of our captors, | who bave got calmly to work to break down Ea- Merv, Previous to my. departure a leton of ‘thale work tha fi id ig pt hens t calm & to broak down Ei 1 hetd t th ble to the Company for the means thoy may em- | And thoy did overything possible to Impress | glaod’s wuaval power as the et = omcans counc| wos held oo} ie. entire. Ploy in constructing the road, provided tho work | tipon Us tho horrible situation in which we wero | Of | insuring a dismemberment | of | tho body of Tekka Chiefs, Thoy desire mo | be properly done. Tho action of tho white Inbor- } placed. The eyes of a xunrd followed us overy- | British Bapirg, 1 myself _bavo been tonbsolutely deny the rumors of negotin- ers bas had the effectof provonting tho iinporin- | where, agit we were wild boasts who would at | am Follow of Trinity College, Dublin, aud S tion of colored men tothe seclous between Gut- | any moment jump upon thom, and tenr thein to | thore aren thousand resolute men at one with tions on thelr part with Russia, and algo tha | tonberg and tho terminus of tho fifth section, | picccs. Hoavily armed, still thoy secnied afraid | mein this war which we aro waging againet the presence of three Merv Elders at St. Peters- burg. Persia seoms yory anxious to secure tho allegiance of the Mervil, who strongly object," hut on the Biddlotown Branch, embracing tive sections, a distance of twenty-five milos, tho ‘Dogroes are stil retained. : t ITEMS, ABRAM FLAVELL. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, New Yorn, Aug. 11:—The fuieral of Abram Flavell, the prominent Second Ad- ventist, who died in Newark yesterday aft- ernoon, will take place to-morrow. - By lect- of us, and watched us like dogs, Tho guards were not allowed to strike us, but they tricd overy oxpediont to oxnsperate us to -bit thom, tor terrible punishment would surely follow euch at indiscretion on our part. At the thie McGulro wag committed to Spyko Taland there were 700 posonaes on the Isiind, comprising the worst thloves, burglars, murders ers, nnd Government oners In Irclund. All wera huddled indiscriminately togethor,—the poor fellow who tind sitnply ‘written a threaten: lottor and tho villain whogo hands were atut ‘with blood being compelled to ovcupy' the gine coll. Spyke. Island is but, two mies distant Crown. If thoy catch us they kill us without mercy, Woe sro rebels, and wo sre making a stand against uuthority. Science bas advanced point where one man proporly armed moy kill & thousand, and England will havo her hands full for tho next ten yours, This is not assaalnution; it Ia private war.” ” Arg these machines so very” Sonalyy” Youshall seo. Come with me.” Ho fed the way up to the top story of tho house, a long attic, furnisbed with what looked like a clock- makor's instruments. A young man was filing a. bruss wheel in tho corner, who looked up as wocame jn. *Putup your work, Harry, wo'll GERMANY. INTERNATIONAL LAW. Benutn, Aug, 1.—The Association for the Reform and Codilleation of International Law will hold a Congress at Cologne, begin- ning the 16th inst. Delegates ara: expected +E fi town Harkor, Wat dni havo to Nit again, nnd got, every thing ready for from Gormany, Austria, England, the United erie OP mua in ge es OE Me eats Ere et ce pod the OueauiGe ‘of a vigiinat, a endden rare Now," oui inued he to States, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- 3 olliclals stationed thers, Ho was BMuurica | tho reporter, “here Is a clock, Exactly innd, ‘and Italy. . Seng ostmated at $100,000," His tainily deny that | Luby, tho principal Wardpn’s man. Luby.| six hours after it is ect this. hammer he was givon at all to fanaticism, butzatate that ho wasa yory diligant atudont of prophecy, and. before hisdosath was deoply interostod in tho dostrines of tha Indpendent Catholics, . CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. Binos. Clara Loulse Kellogg's ‘return to tho United Sintes thoro has been a great rivalry on, tho part of manugers to accure hor, but she has ge them all off with the exception of Mesars. Pond & Bachert, who to-day closed a contract with the prima donna, It covers the entira season in concert, and calls for $2,000 wookly, in consideration of hor appearing in throe con~ certs. The route bas not yot been latd off, WILL MAKE GOTIIAM HIS HOME. . ‘To the Western Assoctated Press, ‘New You, Aug, 11.—Gen. Grant has bought fn largo and very Bandsome houso on the north side of East Sixty-sixth street, botweon Fifth and Madison avenues. The price paid was $%,000, It is understood that tue General pro- poses to make this city his future home, — managed to it uway from Camden Fort and reached the United States in sufety. Ho took with him from bis place of imprisonment a sult of olvthes, x gold watch und chuin, and. sixty. sovereiyns bolouging to tho Warden. The con- sclentlous fellow subsequently roturn tho watch andchuin, Luby entered the Union army, and fotl dead plercod with Robel bullets at the ‘battle of Goliratiirg. . Some vory ‘noted criminals wero in prison with MoGuire, among them Connor, the Fenian, whu for ‘once attempting to escape. was given fifty lashes. Ho gorved thirteen yeura of n sent- ence for fe. A: man named Brady, who ja now, working in- tha mines of Ponusylvanin, carricd a fourtcon-pound ball ana chain on ‘big right arm ‘and leg for cight yoars. The rules on Spyke Island were inhumanly savere. McGuiro carried a ball .and : chain | for aixmonths. But tharo {a ono redeeming fent~ ure about the -Engilah system of prisons, a pris- oner Is allowed a reduction uf tho timgof servi- tude for good behavior, Col. Crofton's system gives a five-your man, if he conducts himeclf properly, but three yeurs and ning mouths; a geven yoara' sentence Is satlutiod with five yon hita a abarp blow upon this nippte hore, euough to explode a dynamite cartridge. You seo I’m nearly aut of cartridges. Thore are some in that box under tha table. Itisos slinple a thing us can be, and ton tlines more offective (han tho marine torpedo. An explosion of a curtridwe of thie king {0 a coal-bunkor will surety smash tho lnrgest suip allout—smush it so thoroughly that: no one will over return to tell how it was done or what happoned.”” on ney cost a great deal of monoy, do they not?” “Ob, yes; about $200 aptecelandod In England; but wo hava plonty of money, my denr follow; weonn afford to pay out a little cash for tho satisfaction of sending an sronciad bodily to bell every once Ina while.” “ Whore do you intend to go noxt?” “That I cannot toll you. You can makeup zour infad, though, that you will hear frow mo i. PROTECTING THE JEWS. : Benuty, Aug. 1.—The Governmont has taken necessnry measures to protect tho Jews in Pomerania and West Prussia. How- ever, the troubles will not goon be, stopped, ag in those districts a strong hatred against fs Jews seems to pervade the whole popu- ation, . AUSTRIA., DEFEAT OF TUE CORNELL CREW. — - Vienna, Aug. 1L.—The bont race betweon the Cornell University crow and the Vienna crew was won by. the Vienua crew. Tho Cornells obtalned early inthe race four lengths lead of the Austrian crew, but ap- peared exhausted when they reached a polnt in’ the :course .known as Berg Fahrt, and when ‘half the course was traversed ono SUSPECTED POISONING, James Roberts,n young Welshman rooming at No, 163 Clark street, wua taken to the County . ten yonrs, seven, years; ant a four Hospital last oventng, autforing, as the Hospital membor of the: cra collapsed, ‘They then A HARD GANG. feon-year sentence is within the dls | gurgeons thought, from the effects of wame pol- Tellnquished the struggle. Tho trophy which son, Itappeara that as long ago as Friday Inst Justice Hudson's Mistaken Lonioncy. AtJo’olock last Saturday morning Detectives shall bo made, » But toa prispner for life, thora the Vienna crow. wins is valued at £250, {3 ubaotutely wo hope for mercy, Ho muatdrag | Roberta called upoo Dr. Reynolds to be treated . ta miserable witl thing to look } for nausea and chronlo diarrhea. Since that ITALY : Roban and SUft, of the East Chloago Avenuo | furward io busdenth: wien le giadiy, weloome, | date he had been sick Abed, and Des. Rey noida bd Station, arrested outof a barn atthe rearot | Thopoor unfortunates aro worked in tho quar- | and Hunt had both treated him. Dr, Reynolds THE Pore. ae No, 231 North Market ‘strect five notorious | rios and required to draw waggue loased with | was seon early this morning by a reporter, an stono, like #0 many toules or bursos. Thu fare io “very simple, consisting for the. must part of twelvo auncesof bread, and, three times a week, oluht ounces of meat. : Josuph MeGuiro sorved sevon yoars of bis ten. Yenrs' sontence. Just before he loft bis placo of cuptivity, the convict burying-ground was changed to another portion of tho Island, fad muny of tho bodlus wero removed, a skeldton was dug upon whioh tho awful bailand oneln Lonnon, Aug. 11.—Regarding the ‘state- mentthat the Popo proposes golng to Malta to resido, 8 Rome correspondent refers to the circular of the Papal Secretary of State to the Nuncios and the subsequent circular to the Ambrssndors at tho Vatican as fidi- eating some basts for the, announcement, though, tho correspondent adds, * whother the Popo'will eventually leave Rome, o1 when, are questions still undecided.” _ PERU. ; | DEFECTION OF GOVERNMENT TRoors, ~ : PANaita, Aug. 1,—Tho Star and Herald has advices from Peru that an Important por- tion of the forces of the Proyisiowal Govorn- ment wont over to Montonoros with tholr arms, ote, ‘This fsa sovere blow. for‘ the country. Montoneros fs sald to boin com: ly, bad young* men, © named * respectively John. -Steplous, alias “Maj,”- Sampson, Frank §Hill, Samuel. Collins, John Murpby allas “Connoil," and James Walsh. Thoy have, been inbabiting barns in that neighborhood for some time past, and to them aro attributed nearly all of tha petty dopredations recontly committed thereabouts, Upon thofr porsons were found rovolyers, with which they had bean In the hable of practicing daytimes, much to the annoyance of the’ people of the vicinity. .Theae young men pro well known to tho authorities, ‘Three yoars ago Lieut. schunck rocured three Indictments aguinst Stophens for larcentes of ‘teas at South Water ‘atreot arores, ace though he escaned, bis partner in Jobs was sont to the Penitentiary. whore ho Murphy has beon frequently arrested in tho past, once for pocket-pioking at tho Wells street depot, Walsh some years azo broke ine and burglarized a store near the Wells "Gt Cale mrapbalion ly ‘denied that tho young man was sudering from tho offects of poison. Whilo is troutmont the pationt had hubite ually disregarded instructions, and ° bad failed to take tho medicine prescribed, When be wanted to sweat him, Roberts would insist on lying stark naked tu bed, The other roomers iu the building pampered him with all sorts of Mquors, and bis vomplaint became more nzgra- Inflummation of tho stomach ts what alls bim, Dr. Reynolda says, though what tho primal causo of it was ho bi ic Heo thiuks tho doctors at the hospital will chango thelr minds after having watched tha cae fora while. Hoe bas no idea, howaver, that 1 now recover, Hoborte ie about 25.ycars of ago, and intended shortly to roturn to the bome of bis parents at Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. His parents are quite wealthy, and ho was ta have received a romit~ tance Ina teow days, Tho caso will be further investigated to-day. mi of prison Ifo, sudly romarkod: *Once a convict, a convict forever,”. Sd Wndu Domestic Life. Bnalish Mupasines re, A notable fenturo in the domeatio life of the Hindus |e the concentration _ of usobulua, Father and sons, with the sons’ wives and children, all congregate together undor tho one roof, ‘That. roof 1s oularged to meut the ou- larged requirements, but the. catabliahment of wi e —— An Egyptian Lady and Gentleman. lessor misdeeds, “Egyptian mon of all ranks shaved thelr healt aerencad Tar . te | separate tout tone opposed to | haske aad. tholt entire. fees,” except. somes mand of a considerable force In the nelgh- Ta and Hal Aittlole known except tuak they are TAUGHEL IDS nates aed celisiony tate | tines ehortiog of thelr chit from wach A. town or in tho country tho sanlor of tho family is the common ‘father of all ita membors, and in this rospect there bas probably beon little change for dome thousundsof yeurs. -No legal act is signed, no Important business wegotiated, borhood of: Lima, and to be threatoning the Capital itaolf. J ~AFGIIANISTAN, . mes a short, square beard was allowed to: depend, qua barber waa, in attendanes on tho grout 104 every mornin: jO-remoyve at aie 0 wi, nod. trim bis beard, if hod 1, e Wore ONG, Tho ford ‘a wi also undor bis superintend- associates, have no legitimate - employment nor visible menns of support. ‘he only accusa- Hon brought against thom after thelr arrest on eavorans Te that of waarancy, anit ‘wpon that gharye they all took chanyes of Yenue from tie | no now conneotion formod, no family cereuiony | onco, ‘This cansleted of numerous emall curis TILE MILITANY SITUATION, Folica Court to, duals Hudson. and’ | counoated With Gista, marrige, oF death pox | fusteucd carefully to a reticulated groundwork, Lownnon, Aug. 11,—The Viceroy of India pore puea, La aaer Ly whic) nied | wittud until the bead of tno family ‘hus been | which allowed the heat of the houd frec escape. telegraphs to the India Oftlceas tollowas | fn gf to gas onoke: Tho Justion thom, | cemmulted. in tho first instance. Nor ia this | ‘ho dross, even of tho highest class, was elmplo, It consists, primarily, of the saben! ty or kilts a short garment, folded from “40 conch, ~ 4 M 7 eo, “The Ameor'’s officers at, Kholatl-Ghilzal, | with ill-advised and mistaken ientonoy, aus- | Mille cerewony. | His volce is supreme, and all or fluted, whieh was the meinberd of tha bouschotd so rexa: writing on the 6th, say they are prepared to | pondod tho fines, Tho police ollicers, who wore | thadally distribution of food the youngerniom- | worn aroun Hons, and fastened in rosecuting the mattor in the absence of the 7 ; 4 Tealst attack, and that a large force of tho toes Justloo Coure attorney, domanded the Doracok 8 family. are- helped: Arete and (£60; front witha. girdle, be. matustal. tages A rs ti if to join th fi ft f 7 tress ofthe housohold - soliiom atten: Unen or wooleo, rding: ate uneer’s troops Is coming to joln them from | Sasit Eo an oxeout! on for a (<9) fines to the other: matters ‘until this: impor- | weather or the wearor’s \(nellnation, Over Cabul and Ghuzenl, eee ee Eee etre rey ae tofu | tant portlonof the day's duty is oomplote, On | this the groat lord invariably wore an amplo ES ‘ vor Murphy'a head, and wore | rorueer, | gecasions of festivity the wale end of tho | robe of fine finon, reaching from tho shoulders fos EGYPT, ere tio whiten tat recompens fff | Household ang bis mistrof oro enjomed. both | to the auklos, and provided with tull sleover. org , ae all $i 6, trou Or When the Unizte attention | DY suolal law and practice, to faat till. the last | which desconded hourly. if not guito. to the <TR NILE... «+ Gas again called to the black reourds which the: | £uos Gas been sorvad, Hyon then the mistross | elbows. A sccond girdio, which may havo Oamo, Aug. 11,—Tho hight of the Nile 18 will not take her. meal until hor husband has | beon of loathor, confined the outer dress about with the food lott by the wulo mambors of tho houschold, . FOR CONTEMPT OF COUNT {ood to be in caso the domand was further peralsted in. It hi the ice Soepalr men had made, the nevesalty of the application 24 ¢ thirteen cubits and twonty-threu Kerota, At | of penaity;and when the demand far hp ex- | Seout familie te sks tomsle reemuers or Hinda | ope wets lore barey and. in. tuo. saviveat clmes the same time last year the hight was nine- | Coulton was repeated,” Justicg | Hut | households,» Fi yal.days are vary Rumorous | thy foot ward also bars, sandals Doing Une teen cubits four kerate, ’ . ton “nine only (refused to liven to mea. | iu India, and woll-conetiutod fatullios pride | knowns but they oame inte fashion at tha box pe ti Soech bata LEAS that his Court waa ‘not Hy by, police ofticers | Hemuclves ona rizid wttontion to punotilious | ginning of tha Neth dynasty, and thencefor- APER TRIAL AT DERBY, | {mihistte higher: ‘compilment on record for | Revaineea site tunis usually content | waeinor aren oF momen, Sty wore ‘itber ol REAPER GL, citron 9 | the pollo: ofticers), and that he:would impose Teather ined with cloth, or of « sort-of. baskote ‘ pas EZ D. fines MecCormtok, an Unusual, Oarrlos Of tho Moyat Agricultural. Societys; Gold Medal at tho Great Derby Woaper Trial tu Engiand-Over Thirty, Come *petitorst 1 ee z THe TRDUNE learns by special cable mes- sage that the great Dorby tral, under tho Tt ie unusual for any particular repared for her especially who in ford walth, Tho thought of her being the cad Of the household jssupposed to be suiliciont: to make hor despige all doprivations,* Hhe doct not seek personal comfort. | She would have all tho membors ‘of tho household five happll: and: contentudly togother, Brothers an ters, busbandy and wives, domestica ani aves Gro truated: allko with conaiderauion by tho Intelligent and devotor head of tho fat! work composed of paliu leaves ortho stalke of the papyrus. Tho shapo varied at diderent porlods.” Having dressed himesoif, with the nasistanco of bie yalot, the Eyyptian lord pus on bla ornaments, which onnslsted commonly of a oollar of beads or® chain of gold round the neok, armieta and bracelota of wold, tulaid with lapis luxull and turquoise, round, the arms, if the Bemis SUR PACTAE PULA 5a srt “upon the fingers o! Iitrods the lord took ag" Burke, a bold anti notorious amily, | Thus hie baton oratick, auaplees of the Royal Agricultural Boolety | aes ouel gin hig Ota, ‘Peal | of the walireguieted Hada bousohold uae ts | posrwuain the salon or satiny xpartivedt of England, of which tho Princo of Wales ls | Mason, fore sneak games usgroguting | very vbarining, For inatance, at u feast or f AMoanwhile, bis apouso had performed ber own President, has resulted in a completa walk- | a" tako" of moro than Hon; te tong chunge | tival-all the wionbora of the Housonold con: | tollet, which Was ‘maturallay somewhat more gyry for gut fellow-ltzon, the Hon, | Ly aiasa tung vate gi, aati | As eee aura ean Glee cue, | Saberte ae ROL, EE pat NeCoriaick, £ : his b 10 pl oda ot bla eoiov ugh nd ae the bull was | Thoy never think of thoipawoaranie lu coi: Roundanoe, aud'must' have occupled tho'tires : There were over thirty entries at this bat-| tne veriest “straw” bas, of cuures, not boon | parison, It ts only when the guete have boun | womuu fur u considerable ‘period, A double> tle of the yeaper giants, lnclu ng the Bam- | seon since. Whother or not the bon sbundantly supplied and attended to that they | touthod comb was used for combing It, uelsan, ‘Johnston, Walter ‘ood, etc, | ie atlll . in Justice Hudeon’s possession | thiuk of mkelves, Among tho bigher castes | und (t may also have hoon brisbed, Ana moat impartial of trinis, for whicn the | makes 9 difference, because it ts | the food consists chletly of wheat and maize, | though bair brushes bave not been discove Fosllah Axrioultural Soctetiog are always famed, hot worth the paper upon which which It iawrit- | flour, grain, pulse, clarifed butter of | orod. Uldmately, it was separated into nue the awacd of the highest prize~a gold modsl— ark fact wblah Judtiog udson ought to have boo. milli, sweets. Fish and meats, pars | merous diatings trossea, and Plated by threos was Ge 1. Moormiok, of Chtcayo, | foreseen when he accepted upon the bond one fontanly: mutton and fowls, are not objected to | juto thirty or forty Gao plaits, which wore then for the best shoaf-bind! arvester, Tho inaeay AG ee 8 exprossman, whoee exempted | by the lowor castes If the in procure them, | gathered nto three masses, oue bebing tha Jobnston and Samuelson wachiues werogwarded | and cheap mhestead is bis ouly wealth, but beef Isan- abomination as coming from a i aid the others at olther aldo of tho faco, or silver wedals, It may also be mentioned as a mattorof fact | sacred animal, ang pork is abborred as vile, and | ulso wore ollowad to fallin a Ho gonunuoUs One little incident connected with the ma- | that thereare in this town scores of persons contalning the germs of disense. only. ‘outs | ring around tho bead and shouldors, After it ohine won this great victory is worth inen- | who bave hanging over them oxcoutions based { cast Hindus partake of theso last. Like tho | had been thus arran, tho balr was ooniinod Ponnet ae maoblne was on the ill-fated | upon foes suspended. “du: good juddbists, the bigher castes of Hindus revor- | by 5 Hllet. or by 8 Beads russ mado toimitato the ritaunio sank of the Irish coast, and lay | havi: or “under promiso of leaving the |'enco tho sanatity of fo. They are page k, and tail, and oven sometimes the under fifteen fathoms of water fora woek or | city.” Tho tonisnoy shown to oriminais W! warned by thor religious writings against | head, of a vulture, On thol leg some more, Tho steawor was taglly towed into port, | word uoder oath is not worthy of ed of blood, against the intilotion | fousles wore only a oglo warment, which wi ‘and the machine, recovered, and, LL fare - pulstakon tecioney. m rane 0 al whe premiges a palo on Int the e ae fe, # potblooats ther Hod wy hen Bak or appar eS eh machi car Mice ree ‘ waar fh Ou Hied oa the pikes eae ney 4 Fata laid out by tho daw, Goes Lot Intend 9 keog gee buman Boing: ia Bengal, ‘however, Beh ts we peck OF broast to tho uukles; but thogo of very gonorally ured as an article of diet by all classes in to thalr religions toncta. Nordoes this abstinence from animal fool tmpatr tho physical strongth or wrariike a allour weitern ma tho Gurkas nod ‘Things are adinitted to make Arate iy vy ‘The household expenses mre vsuntly defrayed by tho senlor member or head of the fumiite, 8 «Did hi «distuntstalra, amid tho heartless, mocking laugh> Fees the upper class had first, over this, ored gash pnased twice round tho and. ticd in front. and seconds, . 0 Inrge, louse robe, made of the finest inom, with Cull, open alceyes reaching to tho elbow, ‘Thoy woro anndala from the samo dato ns tien, and bad dliniinr ornamonts, with tho addition o: enrrings, These often manifested an elegant taste, batog in the form of serpents or terminat- ing In tho heuds uf animals or of goddesses. Tho Abpitention of koh! or atibitum to tho eyes seoms to have formed an ordinary part of tho tollct.— rf inaon's 11h tors Ancient Kaipt. The Futtre of the Phonograph. PAtladetphta Timer, Down In President Kenttey‘n olfice, nt the head quarters of the Phiindeiphin Local Telegraph Company, there 1s n queer eylindrtcal pnparatug set apart by Itself in a otitet corner, which nines tenths of the visitors thare would take for a pat~ ent tcorn-ahutler, President ienticy was asked: “What haa beeorne of the phonograph?” “The phonograph?" anys Mr. Hentiey, looking Upand wheeltng around In hie cholr and facing the quiet corner; “there Is the largest phono- wraph that waa ever mudd,” Then President Bentley went on to anstver the horton. What tins become of the phonogeaph? ‘The fuet was the phonograph had aot yet vind ented tho object of its existence. Up to. tha present tine Itstands upon the tecords uf in- ventive tusnats merely as hnine days’ wonder, Hotoing more, Tts uke has never been demons strated, Hence {t was that within the prist year ur two little or nothing had been heard oF it. * The trouble about the phonograph is,” sald Mr, Hontley. * that it hes never hal any commercial use. Whew it first came out a company was formed in New York for the purpose of mantt- facturing thom, but it was soon found that tho business would not pay, a3 there was no demand: for thorn, ‘There ts nu doubt in my mind but the phonograph has its use, and that ise will be do- veloped fn thine.” Whnt was tho phonograph'’s use? President Bentley answered this question b pointing to the saucy telopbone, and sayings “As un nt tachment to that Instrument,’ brief, he be lieves tho mission of thy phonograph fs to ree cord what the telephone nrticulutes, There was every rengon In bia mind for thinking that: this would ultimately be brought abont. As it ig now, the icfephone: ‘as -woll as the phoungraph: was in need of improvement. If a person lost n word or got A word wrong in a communication by telephone there were certain circumatances under which the responsibility for that error was of tho greatest Importance, The person who ro- celved the communication might swear that ho had recelved it in the smanoer In which it had been delivered, and the person who sent it inight swear equully strong that he had sont it correstly, and there was no knowing to which person the responsibility belonzed. * Horo ia an illustration, "sald Mr. Dentley. “A fow daysngo a firm In this city sent an ordor by telephone to a manufacturing establishment for a largo supply of froa pipe: The order was received, and after the pipa hud been manu- factured and delivered it was found they were n quarter of ao inch too. singll. Well, tho man- ufacturera showed the ordered whtob had been received by telephone, and which called for ipe of the size furnished; but tho firm insisted wat that wns not correct, and produced their original order, which catled for pipo of a dif- ferent alze. Tho respossibility for the error nye then, botween the clerk who bnd trans- mitted and the clerk who had received the order. The man who had received it was will- ing to swear that be hat written it down us it bad been sont, and the nan who eent it was just us willing to awear thnt he had sent it ourrect- Jy, Here, then, thore was no means of knowing which was right. If the telephone could be made to keep @ record of what passes over it there would be an cnd of tho difiiculty at once. Now, I think the phonograph {6 destined to supply this deficiency, and taat, by combiaing ftand tho telephone together, thero aro great things in storo for tho telophona,” —————$__ Somo Remarkable Dogs. Huntette. “Yeon."' tho old man said, with a confirmatory algh, ‘Then he added: “ Yon know that shaggy, rough-buired Scotoh terrictof Bon Martin's? Well, slr, Ben he sent to piladelony ‘couple of dozen sili: worms and fe dog, an'—ye haint seen the terrier since last Batu rday, have yo? No, the editor hadn't seen the dog nor Martin himself since April. ~ ai sir, hope I may dio. somo time If that dop’shalr finint come out of the softest, Anest silk fringe yo ever saw in your lifol Silk fringe, with a brald two inches deep along his back, 1n’ ® ball of chonills bangin’ from the end of cach car. Ren'sgoingto buys couple o° hundred ebeup long-haired dogs, feed ‘em silk worms, and sherr ‘em every spring.” Tho aditor thought he would like to see the dog somo time, when Bon had time to bring him in, And he plunged his pen into the Ink two or cares times, as though be would write some- Yer a_col- waist * tho old man sighed again. And once more brigtening up, be resumed: “I say," bo exclaimed, you remember that long-legged, ornary-lookia' meat hound of DI Rogers, sone spat siled Lem Crandeli's shocp last February?” The editor Sxprossed a, faint, a yory faint ree collection of Dick Rogers’ dog, and Mr. Thistie- went ont “Well, the boys had a Uttio targot shoot over to suey Stinger’a place on the urth of July, and while they was shootin’. if that binmod, hungry, starveling of a dog didn’t get at the box pnd cat up more’n twenty onrtrit ines! On my life if ho didn’t. Stake him atck?: Not a balr of him, He just frisked around an’ seamed to feol better for it, Well, sir, nbout 1 o'clock that night the doz went off" iA “Nol” exclalined tho editor, with moro Inter- estthanhe bad yet displiyed, “Ty George! jo makea noise? Vid he though? Hurt anybody?” “No,” the old man sald, raising to go, “ rock on not; he just went off with Bill Hockenbury, that cunies to sce ‘Rogors’ big’ rod-hairod girl, Nie camo back next mornin’. And the editor returned to tho busincas on the Bpeskor’s table, while tho hea id of honest old agricutturist faded away down tho ter of the younger mon on tho staff, >_<. ‘ New York English Spoken More. City of Merico vorrespondence Cleveland Leader, Although I kovw svaroely a word of the Bpan- ish language on tiny arrival at the main guif seas port ofthe Ropublio, I bad little ditticulty inget- tug along, a8 thero was generally some one near at band who could: avt ss intorproter. Jn ‘of the stores in tho City of Moxico tho familiar. European sign of English spokeo hero" fs dlaplayed. pie: ostablishment varied follows; NEW YORK ENOLISI + SPOKEN HERE. But this did not strike tho tander chords of tho hearts of our party with half the soutiinental remembrance of home that was ovoked when ‘we came upon thesign made to rhymat wiurbeneryor aud your 076, Jourbon, ty0, . Willyou eaks a nip of ram? Just atop in, it! “Lo'agaln ‘er, Colonel,” ojaculated ono of tho mombersof our company. 1 ‘ge to feol sorts aa‘f Iwas to hum already, Leo's have some Ysnkoo drinks."* ‘But the Colonel wouldn't go, having given up drinkizg lon since, and but one or two were found. who cored ty stop inside toshake hands with the Yankeo author of tho beautiful stanza given sbove. : Prosontly the retreshmont partakers came out of tho saloon, or whatever the place is called hore, ‘“here waa a look uf disguat visible on the countenance of each and overy one of them, while sevyara! olonched fists bid “defiunce to tho bofore sny of tho drinkora ly bo who fal boon so anx- fous to taste bum spirite” ejaautated: "6 wot overt yet, Thar wa'n’tno Yankee thar, nor no-hum likers. A ——Moxicnn jist give us pulky-pulagt ®on- tive Tawar sade haven't got’ the stuf out of our mou az Wo attorwards ascertained that tho poatical olen was the work un Amorioan practical joker, who persuadod the Mexican saloonkeaper that bo would maka lots of money out of American customers by displaying it. —<—<——<— Judge Holmes) Siugular Accident. Oswego imam > i ‘Tho following tacts Thougt ‘not as dofinlt with reference to date and locauon ag wo could wish, ave como to our knowledge in rolation {o tho Hua, Siduey ‘T, Holmes, formerty of Madison County, who soprosonted this district In Con. gross for tha term including the: years ann be Sud) fe Holines, after ¢! a; expira von OF nis ngrossionnl teri, LJ nerof the Hon, Roscoe Coukilig in Utioa, A tow yeara ayo he lovated West, paough iu what Beate hus cacuped our recollection. Among his oprpers waa mie sontiness for Bent: t pad ‘or this purpose ho ke ailing pack of bouns BOC 101 resented ‘bo followed in tho ca since ble dogs, for samo causa, ongaged oo furious fight sinoug thoin- solves, Do Ju caring 9 NO18O, to stop tho tehtiug, him and laccrated ed et tho brutes wore tearing him with tholr mad and apparently blind fury, thoy sccmed suddenly to discern whont “it was. thoy, werv ronding, an they commenced to lick bly wounds, running around und jumping at and avor hin, whining: iteously and wanifesting all tho adection for im that it waa possible for dumb avimals to do, ‘no Judgo, after hia sescuo In the terrible cons | ition ta whiob he was loft, refused unisbmeut administerod to the dows, mal ha that thoy wero ry an sate Slat tis aes am me Judge Holites ism resident or buy City, Mich. where be ls ua greatly respected a when a real- dent of this Stato, Although well advanced in yenrs, ho ls bale and hearty,—or was until tho ‘Acoldent noted above,—and is passionately fond of the obase,. Much of bls abundant leisure bas for years been epent in the well-stocked forpste ood ga tbe proliio water-courses of Northern joblgau., vt Lanes Longstreet on Gottysburg—Hoe Corrects Some Errors'in: Becent: Published Statemozts, . ‘Atidata (Ga.) Constitution, ‘Wo have boun requested ta ifiah, the follows ing by Geo, James * Recent interviews for Gnrchog a ‘Ti UNE and the Philadelphia Liiray parte uppeared in tha Daty Constitution, contain ore 3 ns saying that Fe ‘Our right, 80 14 to -turn the loft: of the Federal. position at Golystarg would have given us tho ahorter Mune fo Washington > end Philadelphia. This is an error ne rewards Philadelphin. My Eel had applet Washing- ton only, ns that, besides the Army of the Hoto- mac, was our only objuotive. | It would hava ven us tho shortur route to Washington, and In that wus the similarity of Moltke's when ho seized tho point which gira him tho shorter lines to Paris or to: Meta The inoralo of tho armies wie plso aimilor. at is prsraie theroforn, that tho resulta would have bicon siinitar. Thoto who have writ- ten of this question have, I belloro, givon but one reasun why wo. shotild not havo marto tho move,—[l est, want of Supple Wo recrossed the Pototnad on the night of tho ith, when tho campaign ming be said ta bave ended. It is not robabie that we would have nerded supuiles or A erenter thine bad we continied te ald to the offensive strategy, From Gen. Monde's reports, by wire, to Gen, Halleck on tho uftes noon of the 2d: we know now that. hn we turned bis left, be.would pave fallen back, on his supplies at Westminatar. ‘This would havo left tho raute to Washington for us, where we should hive found as comfortable sitppiles na thoso at Westminster, or if we had enced to Ftrike we could have taken him on the wing. [t is not probable, however, that ho welt fiove failed to procipitate bagtte when he Cound that wo wero on route to Washington, butit we taut failed to do so wo would have had an exchange of a queen for the castle lost at Vicksburg, “In tho interview for tho Philadulphin Lreas, which (s wlso reported in the Gonatitudion of tha | a bf Srth ute, is the fullowing—viz.; *Gun Lee indl- fated a similar estimate of his oficial character hy reieving him of his position in the Army of Norttiorn Virginia shortly after the bata of Gottysbure, and nppoint' ng Gen Long to suc- ccod hit,’ As published, this nppunrs to have {tnportanco ns matter of. record, which is not correct, It wns montioned Inoldentally, and only ag nramor, and wus not, therefore, in- tonded to be ineluded iu the published state. apos Tha romark roforred to Gon. Pendlo- ou!” “OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Qceexstows, Aug. 11,—Arrived, tho Britis) Crown, from Philadelphia. Lospox, Aug. H.—Tho Alsatian and Barot : Monarch, from Now York; tho ‘Baltimore, frora Baltimore; and tho Heola, from Philaduiphia, have arrived out. ‘ —a———— An. Assaain’s Punishment — Plorre Damions Terrible Death. Washington Hepudlte, In reading the “Life "ot Voltaire,” by Jamos Parton, J came acros¢ a descriplion of che pune ishment of a religious fanatio who attompted te tuke the lifeof Joula XV., of Franco. Ibex leave to present thofollowing abridgment ot tho moeunal mivud, 4 the author, On tho 6th of Jan- unary, 1763.08 King Louls XV. waa ontoring his curriage at Versaliles, natouk youDeInin pushed through the Swiss Guards and stabbed the Ki with a ket-knife. The wound war slixht, but all Franco was convulsed. Tho nassnsin was Plerre Damiena,a fanaticul Janseniet, a poor jungle without accomplices, plan, or rational motive. In bis pocket was found aneatly bound Now ‘Testament, and bis purpose was to promote tho Orthodox faith, From the huur of bis arrest to tho moment of his denth,a period of two months and twonty-three days, ho was in torture whonover he was awake, vo cruelly was be bound, chained, and confined, When atinst the day of oxccu- Uon camo be was taken to the torturo chamber and subjected to tho greatest amount of anguish which the bumso frame fs eapetie of onduring, surreuna standing by to givo timely notice of iu- sensibility, Then bo was driven by ® circuitous route through tho ntreets of Paris to the place of ex- ecution. This took an hour anda balf, Anothor alf hour ho was kept waiting in full view of the proparations,theaparatus not being ready. ‘Then, In view of the assembled multitude, many of whom were women, be was pisesd onalotty Eletiorm, and the hellish work began. Firs is right hand was burned off; noxt, masses of flesh weretorn from him by red hot ptucers und cited lead and resin poured into tho wounds; Jastly, astrong horse was uttached to ench of his four lincbs and an attempt was mado to tear him to pisces, Aftora considerable period it was found tm- Doasible to do this, and a_ me: wassent for pormission to cut the muscles of tho joints, It was rofused, and again ao attempt was made to tear the limbs apart, but without success. A second timo word wae sent that the horsescould hot tenr the dying wretch vaunder. Permission was then given, and tho musciea wore sevored, but not until both legs and one arm had been torn off did the prisoner expire, ed Tho Romarkable Hight to Which a Man Climbs in a Business Trip on Broadway. Naw York Cirresnondence Charleston Newe and Courter. The din of Broadway bas booome go doafening that the higher up in tho air an oltice is tho quieter and moro preferable it becomes. Of tho ‘score Of oflico buildings now going up or nearly finished thore js only ono—the Stock Ext hango— which fs less than twolve stories high. Tho Stouk Exchange js only four stories bigh, for tho reason that if 1t had beon carrlod higher and tho upper tloors rented to brokora the comnpotl- tion would have boen so it for theao ollices that jlefeeling would bate bean onendercd. ‘To find a down-town building with no clevator Fy indignation la any one who has to run uP its staire, end the art of climbing loug fights will soon be forgotten. At present it ts wholly Impose sible to fot an office un the tifth floor of a build- {ug not provided with au clevalor. It ia leo to be suid that tho elevators of tho preseht {nr suporior to those of the pi which those in the new and splendid twolvo- story building at Broadway and Wall strect go up and down-almost ginkos gne dizzy. but the qwovemnent can scarcely be fell, This afternoon Thad occualon to toake # dozen business calls, roaring about two hours’ work in all, and out of curlosity I kopt.a_ record of tho bight trav- eled In olovators, For eleven of the twelve calls | bad to entor an elevator, and twice | re~ traced iny stops, linding my man out the first time. Adding up tho number of storlos [ was litted, Ltind that t- went up sixty-two stories, or @ totat bight of £06 fest, allowing an average of thirteen feot to each story,—a very small aver ngo. This is nearly twice the bight of the great pyrdmid of Baypt, and any traveler who to the tup of the great pyramid in Jess than an hour onn hot day will bo able to.cstimate the gaying io strength effected by our New York elevatore. If all our elovators were to ‘brenk down at once business would coms © @ standstill, 5‘ Tar-O1l)? as Dotectlve. a notes. .Gus went out, got a pistol, and returned. “Disconsolato Jones, gib me two dollars and do pistol Is yours."" | G'way; hit's ainda law to tote pistols.” “But you needs a plato’ whert 2 goes home ‘at nights to keep pobbers 4s WIAD what totes a pai am & plum “Hit's wad $10, but yer can havo it for $3. "way!" Btrane to rays that very night, on bis way home, Disconsohita Joncas was attackod by an unknown man, who garroted, kloked, ond mauled him wotil he was certainly f& very disoonsolute persona, ond ted in the darknoss without uttering a word, Nest morning, before Gus was up, be was called on ‘by Disconsolate Jones, who told him the story of Waat oasis seaceraay foe eet rea want je auin de law to tote weapons.” " Nebbor mind; $320 Talu't gwine to bo beat to deff for 84" “No- body but a plum coward totes pistols, but you can bub it for #4." Disconsolace paid over the iS took mn as ho got money anc 8 pistol. Aa sno the platal he oxatnined it, put st {0 bis pockut, and then carclealy picking up a chair bo whacked Gus White at a fearful rate. * Dabs sald the breathloas Digcunsotato, taking back bis money, * du vext timo you waute to sella platit don't try to wrestle wid the darkey what puts hair-oil'on your head, or you will alive yoursol? away by deamoll, I'it just keep dis yor pial to pay tuo for ny work and Jose of timo wrest! 10 you In de dark last nixht.” _————$—__—_— Tom Ochiltroo’s Hat. yew York Times’ Saratoga Letter, Twas eletiug ie the courtyard of the Ualted Btates Motel yosterday afternoon, talking with In UME head estnnoatet ul see wf will doll you a good atory about Ocbil- tree,” said tho nuwapapor-mun, * Thore are two things that be fa very fond of,—a small, fancy but Is one of them: the othor ta telling a woupping: yurn, (nduatny hte bearers to bellovo {t, and ton jutting them know it 18 all gammun. There ure two rival battors in Now York, ns overybod: knows, Wo will ail thom Sinith ang Brown, gaw 8 paragraph going tho rounds of the press about Ochiltreo going toto tho St, Chutes Hotel in Now Orleans wearing & vory handsome and vary fone ttle embroldored smoking-owp. Ono of bis frionds asked bim where he gatlt. * Why," sald be, *ouo of tho prottiost and sweetest young ladies BAT over suw made It for ig Pposuntl one nf the frienda managed to tho hatin bis hand, andsaw printed ou tho fe tiie | ult dotters, ‘Siuiths an advortisoment that at ouce the protty yo T ollpped tho purngraph out and printed it,"~ the Poway F init continued, “but changed tho nume of the butter from Brith tu Brown, for Hrown was ono of our patrons avi smith waan't, Tho day after the paragraph pppuared Smith rushed -up to mo and asked, * tow the duce did’ that parayraph about Gohiltroe’s bat: happen ta get into your paper with Brown's name putin? Why, do you know I paid a dotlar aling to have that put In the other papers, cod | here you bayo knocked all the wind ous of it for ino aad pulned my advertisement!" 3 _———— ‘BUSINESS NOTICES. Arend’s Heer, trou, and Wins with ciachoun tue stahdard thodlolnal Ware of this royressive axe. Jt cnriobos the blood, prompi- i favigorates the brain and nervous aystou, Sa eee oetd of milmk Avon's drug ‘3 th, ono cornice. filson wtruct and Filth syenua ——————— a 25,000 used judiciously in BFF aschatghlus fargo prota, erpampalet end picotrie ee Ea alle write to W, T. Soulads Oo., Hrokers, 100 La Ballo-at., Culcago. paltion to Vor | eet conettee Dssencae~ yet oe

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