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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1881—T'WELVE PAGES, em Lord Salisbury replied that bis party had : FOREIG. sought to protect Individuals from hardship threatened against them by the action of tho system of special land wires, which will | the Systl, In consequence of the vbsence MN 4 book pay. Jud; al i furniah direct working elreults from | of tho Sikado and the denth of the Queen of MARINE NEY PIES Pays. Sudamtont saa sapalnat: the: Anobiog White Sand Bay, In Cornwall,—there is | Denmark, festivities. In thelr honor will be Inguarding the Mesohtero Apache rostryation, reports Chler Reamor Chita ith twenty, war, ‘THe REVENUE CUTTEH ANDY JONNAON, | Flora roturntig to tho reservatior bit, “What they tad dono, he aatd, | another White Band Jay, lot me remind your | curtailed, ’ StGTEERS Hine Adin ee on ones FE er! f the Land | must bo submitted to the Judgment of | readors, on the south const of Devonsiiire, Attho beginning of next year a new code Clark-Street Bridge Run Into by torAndretdourgon “was tie seer ,. ats CASUALTIES: fderation 0 q po Y. cons the - the country, and he - was sire. the | not to be confounded with this—to London, | of erlininal taws will come into force. ‘The the Schooner Midland loft this ovening. : : Bill Finished In (] country would recognize In thelr action a | 201 miles, to Liverpool, where the Company | most Important changes are the concession Aa ee SILPMENTHs é PNOWNED. ~ saa tere desire to protect Individuat rights and time- | has Sts offices 'at No. & Exchange Build. | to prisoners of counsel for defense, and an Rover. Bpretal Disnateh to Chieaga Trina, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritunes Commons. Muskraonx, Mich. Aug, 12.—Clearances to-day, £ Iidnored constitutional principles against | ing, 820 miles, and between Loniton and | Incrense, in cuses of walghit, of the number twenty-four, Lumber shipments, 4,647,000 feet: Davenronr, Ia. Aug..12.—The bodies of two ts, 4 47 . ——— +] violont tnvasion, Javerpoo!, 206 miles, Thiswill secure dupti- | of Judges to five, ‘Trlal by Jury will not bo | Capt, Crokin, of the Schooner, and 0 boys, aged 9 and 10 yoars, were found in. the. Lord Salisbury brought in reasons for dis-.| cate cireutts for the business of the Company | granted, t! ‘ ¢ ne PORT OF CHICAGO. river by afieherman thie afternoon, They bad. ception Greets Its | agresing with the Mouse of Commons, and | between tho cable-yanding in Cornwall and | Mr, Vanderbilt, the newly-nppotnted Afin- of the Bridgetenders Severe: fice pe tani Asae not been thera mort thnn ten or fifteen min A Goo! 1 me Corann, Milwaukee, sundei th floating, Tb nce in the House the House adjourned, : London, one >being. available tn case | ister restdent tor tho Netherlunda, has are ly Injured, - Bion Recon, Hacannba, iron-nre, Hungne and Brltetvers: and” they are supported Appeara GLADSTONE of an Interraptton ‘of the other, rivet and presonted his credentials to the frap Morchern Guach. Collies eood man dries, tubave leon drowned while batulug, thou of Lords. | hold a conference with Karl Granville and | Pender & Co. and: the Uritish Globe Cable | Mikurto, Krop Lawrence, Chebusua dries, the had Leen fea home bur a for piniseas. . Lord Carlingford after tho rising of: tha |,tnonopoly mny as woll make up theiriniuds | ‘The United, States steamship Alert hns | Grain Freights Stilt Advancing, tho | (08 Aone Hentan tiarsor mmndrick of the inwolty Arm of Stiller & eanebelmn of ———— , Tlouseof Lords, the resttit of which was n | to see the new American Company under | just returned froin attip to Bonen Istanda, Rate Now Belng Three ee Term erate Pavane city, sundries, ihis-olty. wns: drusiel fu the Gblo. Ivar as Amendments Tn dectsion to tuke up the bil in the Commons | way and- in successful operation - by | ufter correcting tho sites of sundry duugers * Cents on Corn Ira Weld nen, Milwaukee, Hight, Hactetia tase nl Dee Petre Reo a ll the Important. Amendm s Monday. id Cabinet Counell will bo Teta to the ot i September a the latest. | l-detined on admiralty charts. Fron initio ty Parems South Haven, bark. a gioom over the entire community. consider the course to be ntlopted by the e people In charge of tho new enters pexepa real Prop lt. CG Brittain, Montague, sundries. —. 5 sistod Upon by. the Latter . Governnient fn rerard to the Land bill. prise have a quick, alert, quiet, and expedl- - BGYPT. Aronnd the Lakes~Arrivals and Depart Hea Bronte Laka, aoe BOTH EGS CUT OFF. : Body. 3 ad NEWBVAPER COMMENT, tious way with “them, which seems of evil A CHISIS IMMINENT, meparte'y tee aCe ng Pt Special Dispateh to Tia Chleago Triana, ; te Tho Standard says: “'The supporters of | augury for tho oll concerns, Americans | - Loxnoy, Aug, 13.—An Alexandria corre- urea Mizoallanoous—Along Brow it, Mabonald, Muskepon, jumbor, {cuentas ta, ag. te anepl ALimelricly8 ; ————ane the Governmont regard the-situation as very | hore tnke a great deal of, patriotle Intereatin | sponttent say There {3 cunslderable the Docks, Pep Alanis Lanta, Muskewan, pumbyre avelinw roprosenteliva of Ge clothing tra of j ference of the Trywo | *tlous. Wo understand that Uindstona will } the work, ‘ ¥ ausiety in this elty regarding the attitude of |. Sa Bich {ede aterm Stanjeceur iuimber, * Jurnped from n passongor-irainon the Chicago, | A Confer not give wayon any point he regards as . the army, Ruinors are in cireuation of TOM GATHERIN cop Henn IR SRtRieN a BL Burllogion & Quinoy Kond at this place aac Vouses Now Consid- vital, aud will prefer to foso the bill alta- . TUNIS. miutinous disorders, bul the Government re- MITE A’ HITRINGB, fia faninn Shireen, Banieten Umi: o'eluek this evening aud had both legs were cut ! “aved Unavoidable. gether thin year, ‘Tho House of Lords will Ie eotne tani fuses to eiva any Iiformation on tha subject. | ae gay inst eventing, just at ito hour tho | Rett Muh tata: Nidlehn,tmaber, i Hecht a tue honcs, oe PUenASeRY ReoaH | aret obtatn au opportunity for reconsidering its | ‘Tunrs, Aug. 12.—The marauding bands } A change tn tho AMlnistry is believed to be | vridge ontfunnes tikus effect, there occurred a a i eaeataba, tronore. ' sl ees - Itlon, and.the moderato Liberals and Con- | Who have hitherto confined themselves to | 4 ent? ‘i ‘Muskegon, lumber, ¥,. S posi ft rials ay maninent, a districts enst and south of ‘lunts'have now serious accltlent at Clark street bridgo. The | Henr. Klien, luck Lake, luinbor, FATAL ACCIDENT. n Tunis E servatives ara privately trying to alfect a T depredatioria ay th ey 1 ans schooner Midland Rover, groin-laden, hound | Shi Brackeay, Manieten, toinuor, | Detroit, Mich. Aug. 12—Thomas Borrow, marauding Bands in Tunis Ex- | compromise, 1f the bill collapses, Parila- | commenced depres te nthe country In TTALY. out, In tow of the tng Satistaction, collided with | fetir Chatlenye, Ludington. lumber. who had charge of running the strect-cars of ; (3 nent will bo convened in the autumn for tie 2 ERIN oy ICH, 10 Uridge, Rerinusly injuring tho assistant. 1 Btcan te a this city, in getting off the front platform of a nding the Field of Their ment will bi lin th t forthe | the directian of Algeria, It Is stated that ANOURING TILE CATIOLICS tha brid, ‘Anusl: Sehr’ Mune, Staniaten, teiuber, bie cl i : te: dations, . purposd of again passing it. In tha mean- | ome mountatn tribes have revolted, but itis Tome, Aug, 12.—It{s now asserted that the | bridgetender and the Captain of the schooner. Behe oF canna, (ron-ore, moving ear last night, alipped, and, hanging an ' Depredations. +] time, Radleal nasoctations would promote | lnpossible to ascertain to what extent, Most | report that tho Pape intents leaving tome | The bridgotender, Louls ade, was closine tha kuneda 3, Hav Nilwnukec: wiuake Heise aesrraalite ae Cane i died nuortiy aitots agitation agatnst te House of Lords,” of the Eanetitauupa ore moving in Anat irae: wat efretluted by the Vatican with the Ine } Dridze . Hie Tam, ppnranbbod seule to ae ear suber, Ho had boon in the employ of the Streat Ratlway — FAILURE OF A COTTON-IOKER. ion, Which tends to show that the disturly | tention of arousing the Catholles abroad, lempting to chee! ie vessel ona of tho | sen galde, 1 umber, Coulpany soyen years. His age was 60, 4 Boing Adopted by Ger- | ° Lavenroot, Aug.12—Samuel Lord, cotton- | ance Is serious, ‘Thera ara only about 300 TI ANTI-CLEMICAL MOVESENT toweltnes Deena entangled : in the wheol | Kehr Anal Huunkegnn, tumbor, 3 aia cooe Pe r Hf rf brokvn tne filled” Linblitties, £90000, | Fraueli cavalry in tho elty of Tunts, so it 1s'] waxes fiercer dally, ‘The Central Committes | Site’ ent Soh cor comer ege plo ta ee Rehr American Union, Sanorsiioe, 1eiber, MINE EXPLOSION: many for ue RONCDMON OE HONE MANUPACTUNES FON IRELAND. {mpossible to check the depredations of tho | held a meeting for the purpose of promoting et a He noe se hear padiiaue mie onto ditty jieeeroone areniee ‘ot ane ihe neaiee wien tho Joss Dunas, Aug. 12.—Paruell, writing to the | mounted Arabs, agitation throughout the country. breaking out a portion of the foot-walk and one | Rene Aabanae sueeetars banber, ignited from open lights, and an explosion ev- oditor of the United Ircland, a new paper INAURBECTION, ? of tha huge timbers forming the braces of the | Behe Guiding star, Ktacine, light, 1. WI 7 ry OY eee a Pac 5 ie liter, umber. sued. Jonathan Heinod and: William Brannany started in the intorest of the ‘Land League, | The whole country, from Tunts to tho AFGHANISTAN, Urldge, ana bending and twisting several of the | RepE aie Kackatl, Packers lier, amber, inaldo bosses, and Peter Greagor and George Baming of a Theatre at Prague-~An Blec- | says: “I am niuch pleased that you intend | Kroumir Mountains may be sald to be Ina THE KIAN'S PROSPECTS IMPROVING. iron rods for atrenybtening the structure, The | Sctr Neille Vorront, Muskezon, lamber, Hoveronier, ‘miners, were badiy burned, thougs trical-Light Controversy at Parla to mako the development of the industrial | state of Inaurreetion, ‘The Town of Busa ls | Lospos, Aug. 12—A Lahore correspond. | forco.of tho collision threw tho assistant bridgu- Kehr Eilinm, Uaginter, lumber, hot fatally. ; eg ~Erynt, Tet‘ pul ‘nuttre ding | Gn natn semen oo, | hens rage lt nr tapdor fifteen or twenty fect, injuring him quite | Rehr Cork State. Muskeson, juniber. BURIED IN A SANDPIT. GY Dir iment of native manufactures the lending | and thelr Inhabitants are menacing tho town, | The Khan's prospects are decidedly improv- severely. The Captnin of tho Midiand Rover Ingard. Wuftala, cout. , Provinesxer, It. 1, Aug. 12.—Two lads, aged 5 ee feature of your paper. 1 think the time Is PLUNDERED LY FRENCIE Tools. ing. It Is betteved at Quettn that Ayoob | \*#8 standing on tho forccastic at tho timo of | Aeie i 4 FN ee Ene Meera and 9 years, respectively, sons of Martin Fitz QRBAT BRITAIN, fast approaching when we might do much to Lonnon, Aug, 12—T'ho Times’ corre-'| Khan hus for the present abandoned his ine | tne head by 8 Seton bt ok pa d uanae Spare Retr fiat, Aenamines, lumber, patrick and Jerry Hiloy, In Coveutry,were missed . nralat in tho retatablishment of Irish manu- | spondent at Tunts says the oMeinl reports | tention of marching on Cabul. ieek Gols’ wireheassaaeeh tO | Hear BA, Wood Marinette, lube yesterday. Bearch was mado all night, and this LAN il . % chr Hiving Star, Chepoyven, tun jes of the Jude were a PHB HAND PILE factures by encouraging our. people to use | and the accounts of {ndependent persons all nlemraradaly te snvery: cub some tree | ashe Hsing Wise Cre inorning tho Lodies of the Ind found io pox, Aug, 12.—In the House of Com- 4 zing peop! tend ‘to show that thé Fronch troops plun- AUSTRIA. or four inches 14 length. One of the lovers of Hohe GJ. Roeder, Maniaien, juber" sandpit, buried by a enving bank. ahet night, tho debate was erroneously home-made in preference to English-made ps p Mh eke the bridge, made of trot, and avout throe | SEAT Gating. Meulin. limber svar, coder posts. mons a nt Lord Cairna’ amendment con | Zoos, tam dlsposcd to believe.in rogard to | dered the houses of tho Kuropeans at Sfax, A THEATER ON FINE, incbos In diametur was broken off as though | Schr Driver, Carlton, codnr posts, RUN OVER BY A WAGON. reporte baht i nnsensonable tenses, but tho articles not at present manufactured to BUBSISSION TO THE HRY. q Praaur, Aug. 13—A fire Is raging at the | cut with anux. ‘Tho scbooner lost ber $lbboom | Sear William Jones, Cedar itiver, tamber, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. cerning unfa ge Nowne's amendment to | sbyextent at homo that wo might use the Panta, Aug. {—The intantion of the | new Czech National ‘Pheatre, opened during | and head gear. Thetuguarrowly escaped boing | pron peean, Mortres It teed Broomtnatan il, Att. 12—Jahn Tatnos, @ ftwason Lord Langdowne's “ani ni product of the Amertean factories, French troops to occupy Soosa has bean | the fetes on the occaston of the marr capsized, und it wus only by thu: extraordinary | [oh Wht Moniresh stain ah Su bu corn, weulthy farmer of Hudson, was thrown from hig it the proviso that, nt the expiration of ex- | ! meric: ries. This p he marriage OF | eit ota ot the Capiein tha Op A. tL Morrison, Grand Haven, sun id the veble ‘ ovnlt iu Wao onants ahiall bo subject to th would tend to act ns Indirect protection to | sbandoned In consequence of the Inhabitants | the Crown Prince Rudolph, ‘The roof hay- | quickness of the Capinin that she esonped tor | fiip aibort soper, Muskexiia, Hgut, rer isueantietion ee; inaued With cacti, passed Sating le: Sich Tight, aol {1 Montazue, Batdwine ‘Hecansba, lait, 0 i o ry .j jury. Tho bridge wis so seriously injurod that | Pp, {allfitions of telt leases, After the vote by tho Irish manufactures, as it would en- | having sent a notice of submission to the | ing fallen tn, the flames Kelzed upon tho Jn: nd Ero courage the organization of works for the | Boy. terlor. The'lire is attributable to carcles- | [tad te be closed to travel, ‘Tho bridgotender vi a " does nut 1a; to th A that | flor Middlesex, Tonawanda. iunt, College for Work! Women. which this antendment “was. Folenteds le purpose of manufacturing such articles at MOVEMENT: OF TROOUE: ness of the pluinbers. tho Lipa he a aeapeteet ror na ire Bre FO eer dines, London ‘T¥mes, . Law, tha Atsoraey ane’ (he avert Pro" | home. ‘The organization which the land A dispatch from Mecherla announces that : ; tho Sastor of the Midland lover, fe not danger: y Guitaly STU bu corn aad sundries, Qi Baturday evening a conversazions was Peranters Me varnionary lease, and | MOvemont lias fostered would bo very {m- | © flying column undor Gen, Contlicou will GERMANY. ously, though quite severely, Injured, and will estan, kine (640) bu oorn, roy street, Fitzroy Square, aid tan vory numer sumptions 4 portant In assisting such a movement.” leave to-night for Alnssfra, the present PROTECTING THE JEWS. carry a very sore head for some time to coine, | SopF Qliver Culver, Pensaukes, laht ously attouded by the students, tho teuchita tha landlord destres, bona fide, tooo- ry Schr Rusa Helle, Pentwater, 12ht.. di i when tha c Q ‘Tho Iev..Dr. Thomas W. Croke, Arch- | Whereabouts of the Algorlan Chief Bon | Brutay, Aug. 12.—Strong mensures have | Tho schooner will recaive a now Jibboom to-day, | Kehr Presto, Grand Kuven. ‘lent siutt, and friends, Tho institution was cstab- tho liglding. ‘The first amendment was d is u Ut | Hehe Wells Burt: i Rida bu core, lished in 1874, and was lacorporatod inst your, 1t cupy ted, but ‘Messrs, Parnell, Aealy, and | Llshon of Cashel, alsu writes to thosame | Amen. a becn taken to suppress anti-Jewish riots in ang ig peas sacking. aie oo ut Bent Hlacttord Hudtoly, zLzas pu whew alma, by ineans of systematic teaching {n evens accepted, th nd, Leal: paper, urging the editor to encourage Irish THE BPANISIE CONSULATE AT BFAX. Pomerania. ‘I'wenty-one arrests were made | justics to dir, Bacto, the briagetender, to any | SRF Silvia, Hantato, 2Unibe shent, ing clasecs, to give women ocatipled during the ojhere warmly opposed the second, Healy re- ‘ Maputn, Aug. 13,—A correspondent at 2 ss ; Sebr J, W. Bonne, udalo, 2.00) bu whoar day a bigoer education than bns been oneraily {ndustries In preference to patronizing for- fi Be ei ponde at Moslin, Denricl, chief Jew paiter, is un- | that whe he saw that a collision was tnevitabia | Scnr North Star, Pontwntar, light. ‘ t nt marking that resumption by the Iandlord Epova reiterates the t that the Spanis! H i he etiick to hly post und uttenpted to awing toe | Hel inn, Grand Ta it within thoir reach, ‘The college teachers aro Would be regarded as an eviction. Mr. Healy | (en goods. poea reiterates the report that the Spanish | der police supervision, bridge clear of the schooner, ut the saino tne i i unpuld, and the college is ju union with tho So- Consulate nt Sfax was sacked by French . “the: ? e calling to bis nssistant to run and save himself, | § ns Hareast, ciety of Arts, of whose ‘oxaminasions the ste proceeded to speak of the“dirty work of | G'LEARY WHITES FORSTER A LETTE. | troups, and dcelares that tha Austrian Con- SOUTIL AFRICA, Dut unfortunately: for the poor follow he ether | Heit Hezniator. Muskexon. tent, | dents, now numbering from 200 to 70, can thus dg? s he In compliance with a request of the Chiot v4 + ° Beir City of Grand linvon, Grand Haven, ligh » avail themselves {reo of expense, Tho workings peels rae telah poole, he dred Seerotary for Ireland in ie roply toa dep. sul Js ready to confiym the statement, THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGH IN TITE ThANa | Hi! Bot hour oF disregarded the warning Of | keur Sues Gane, Traverse fiuy, lke j women's occupations compriso urtifolal flower, Bir. Bude, and bocame thy viet of the accl- | Schr Challonge, Ludington, nubt, th id toy making; S. tation of Irish farm-Inborors which !ntely FRANCK, VAAL dent, hr A. O. Hanson, Manisteo, Heht. feather, and toy making; some are bovkbiod Speaker called,liim to order, After a warm t s Vunnay, Aug. 12.—lt has been reported GRAIN FREIGItTS. Hobe Adlrondne Ufand Haven, light. ore or composters, clorks, ar Jaw-conyletsy late # AN, 2 1 2 la ML . ster, thers are atilna palnters and yildors; discyssion, Mr, Law’s amendment was as salle on lan, rater 0) Uaty, hips forward EDISON V8, MAXISE that tho ofielal Iangunge tn the ‘Tranavanl | Gyatn freighta on ‘Change xesterday wore sie G2 Ufana Haven ght Ce se aereantat andl stil Ieee “aented to by a vote of 285 to 86, fo Forster a statement of j@ position of the Paris, Aug. 12.—Edison's represontatives | stall be Duteh, and that no other will be al- slow, the rate on corn to Buffalo being, as it | Scurduuale Pnidips, Muskegon, fant numerous are the nesdlewomen, dress and man< Irish Jaborers.. O’Loary has traveled ex- | 4 BY often Id, supposltitious, or cumimnally 24 cents, | Kebr G. C. trampd, Eacanuba. tlatt. ere - ve . i Kehr Kile Kenwood, Grand Javed, light, tenatvoly in tho United States and Canada to ere have obtamed from the courts an ine | lowed in the lawcourts, ‘This places British | though charters wore mude late fu tho day ata |. Rehr Hills Kitenwood. trang Mavan, fet ON CLAUSE 23, ’ tle makers aud iiliiners, Thero aro also which defines the number of tenants compe- nurses, classes baving beon lately formed in junction restraining Hiram 8. Maxim, of the | residents and natives ata further yau- | cents, Vessels nro not over abundant, ond | kone a. i y Hahit, connection ‘ith the St. Joha’s Ambulance Soc!- Tent to purchase an estate, an. amendment | obtain information in regard to tho condition ee States Blectrle Lighting Cempany, | tages lives ata further disadvan- | ois aid axents lonk for stilt bummer Ogures | Beet Sal ene Tt MN orn. Cur for inetruction in. ilrst, ald to tho tnjured ‘wns proposed by Gladstone arid ‘agread to, | of the working class, and lins alo traveled | grou, axtibiting his light in Mranco on the ————___ eee ee ee ug tents: Therenguge: | Heke tort Kiver Tor iver ight, aber Heat tit aghire gee nieteg ig tnpertead - | allover Ireland, mostly on foot. Ilo urges ‘ AS ht i fig conta, “Te engage | ene bay ttichucdes fecaniao, lvls competence tu which were iiven In tho course according to which, undor certain clroum: , ground that the Ilht used by Maxim is sub- TIRE RECORD. ments announced embraced the following vee- | Rolie May iichurds, Macenata, of thy cvoulug by Viscountess Strangford, stances, halfthe tenants may bo competent, tha appointment of several Commissioners to | stantially the samo ng Edison's, and Is cov- |” sels: ees 5 Hight py VL scountess Bt “Anumber of obstruction motions wero re- | Inquiro into the Inbor question, and advocates | ered. by his patenta.- ‘Tho: injunction was IN ST, LOUIS. meno Bushele, OTHER LAKE PORTS. BUSINESS NOTICES. forted to becauso the Jaw proposed to ‘ndd to | tho dispatch to Ireland of properly qualified | served on the reprosentatlves of the Unite Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Propellar Boston, corn... 1K) PORT NUON. Tarnell’s restored amendment relative to | lecturors to lecture tn the rural dls: | sintes Company at the Electric Exhibition Sr. Louie, Mo., Aug, 12.—A Hghtning-bolt was Eropoller Potoiiac, corn. Pont Hunoy, Aug, 12—Vassed up—Propeliers | It is impoanibie to concelve of a more stay proceedings in achons for rent a pro- | tticts on matters affecting the welfaro of | 4 doy, - scent to clonve tho aks In the business partion of Bevo ner ella ee snpL ORC Nebraska, India, Montana, Georxe King and | heaithfut and rofreshing draught than Is algord~ viso that the Court must bo satlafied that the | tho peasantry. Cottago gardening, Improved | *"* RING KALAKAUA, tho olty at dusk to-night, and the next moment On EWI: barges, Salina and barges, Yoserlto and barwes, | ot BF tarrants Holtze: Anetiont, corny judlelal rent will be fixed within a ronsona- | Methorls of agriculture, and tho rearing of Special Cable, ito fenvaue seomed pn fire, Tho Uxhtning | pronoiior Conestoga, corn Connomauxh and consort; schooners Laura | a pure: sife alterative and corrective. Sold by blo pertod, not excecding three months, ‘Tho Hyestoske ti pala Joints alae i jantoas Pans, Aug, 1L—King Healgkenun, who-ar- | Sine cheinauyae ae ee eer Propeller sunfatn, obra... F Heonards Uenno rpek stag D, 8. Auatine AU dritggists law's proviso was carricd—210 to 34. ary thinks a healthy natural flow of | rived hore yeatarday with Col, Armstrong, | ¥ s FOR i) bi oe. adds 825 tw 25.000) usod Judictously In ‘Tho Irlsh members then moved amend- | omlgrants who cannot geton tn Ireland 14 '| his Minister of State, and Col: Judd, was ine ware cay eloped ean ager baalepes Schoonor Willlum 1. Preston, corte, +.+++0+18,600 ane Bases tates und ber en onna Ain grain denl.a yicids Inrge protits, For mr ohet ments for the further extension pf the poriod | Wiss, but ho opposes promoted emigration, | terviewod at the Contluontul Hotel tls | than anothor blaze lit up tha Loavens, this time | Propeller Norther Queen, corn (through)..7,000 | Confort; schooners Latrienory Le J. Clarke, | Couliraicr it Eateaieesty Chicagoe Tor fiing fnte, Parnell declaciug tint tha | andpolnts out the wretched accomodation | evening. ils. Bfojesty sald that tio | tho Ifumiuation boing tn tho eouthorn part of | *CPCUSr Nortvorn Quoen, toms Mbroughhtiih | Siory, Uattio; ateamer Kaweenhs, pa ja fickle accel Government was attempting tocarry out the | for Smiigrants: In most American ports, | would eave on’ Monday for . Portu- | tho city, In-an instant word want the rounds | ero was no chungain umber frotghie, tho |. Witid southwest, brisk; woathor, fine, Eldredge & eudhbhige, nisnnfect: urers of fing shirts, and inen’s furnishors, fore merly at 65 Washington stroct, fud thelr busi- ‘views of the Lords in an underhand manner, * ness largely jncrenaed ut thule now store, 104 Pour Hunos, Sich... Aug. 32-0:30 p, mo IN THE HOUSE OF LonDs,' ‘| Forster replics that there are somo matters | gal, where he lind .to suporintend | to tho effect’ that tho! grént Anheuser | rates remaining fem ae cha following lero TOD, Passed up—Propollera Oscoda, Schickluon, Na- itd in O'Leary's fettor.which nin later dato ho | some-arragomonts’ for’ tho’ emigration of a | Busch Drowing Company's ulldings bad been | From Enet Saginaw oo BS, 00, ‘ From Stanisten, S.1hg ‘The Land bill, as amended in the Com- would wish to discuss with him. + number of Portuguese to IInwall. Huy told | Visited by the Wend and wore fast fuliing a prey. i dington, iri bant, D. F. Rose und barges, Music and barges, | Sadison streat. Goud gouds at popular prices, mons, came up for conalderation. to-day in THE NEW AMERICAN CABLE, tho reporter that he had been. disappointed | & She Haiaet, Thectty wus wild with oxoite- | Prin White Laue in Conemaugh with schooner Allegheny; schooers | 5 ee pemedy tho House of Lords. In Claus ‘1 on the Byectat Cable, .by his first glympse of Paris and Vienna, } @cHt {2 moment, aud tho framen were up and | Frain Grand Huw 6344 | John O'Neil, Kato Winslow, 0. G. King, Teout | oo oiiens, ecnids, cuts, brulses, and flesh wounds, Lonpoy, Aug. 14—Tha Ameriean cable | ‘whereas New York had immediately struck dolng. The fire ut the Atiantio Mills provea a | From suskogu Ni iy 1. 1D ro Duke of Argyli’a amendment- excluding ey fewell, Hubbard. Daniel G. Fort, Samann, 5 disnatroug ona indeed. The jaill waa boing ruo From Bay City .. fy Ea i. Merritt, and 31, G. Breck. * = from tha right. of free -eale tenancies on | Océ in London, which will be ready for oc- | yim as being a beautiful city, A nearer | gay : Ene AUeve rates azo those puld for sailing ves: | _Vown—Propellers' Portage. Henry Chisholm, EMBROIDERIES. \ y ny and night. Tho night force'were nt work. | f f ‘dock | Empi: dt Oawegateble and burgess, which permanent cupation very shortly, 1s In tho most admira- | aequalntance with each place had, ho sels, stoam-barees carrying lumber from doc! fopire und barges, eqatchie wr yCd, aie be the aaa a alag aah nee ble. position nt No. 2 In tha Royal ay modified jig forpresstons,” nee Teneaten: repake bid Goma without Hlestes ant Suskegen. soute loan front Gran HUYE AA8 bags Aa HURON, ad Bs Daaters. ane was mado of the. provigo ingertod in‘ tha | Exchange, on the corner of Threadnecillo | “And whatare your Majesty's impressions | with the first crash tho building wie a COAL FREIGUTS. ind west; brisk. Weather fino, Commons “that improvements must “bo street and opposit the little square in which | ag to the comparative charms of.the ladics | caldron of fire, The men in it at tho No further advance in coal frolghts aro re- RROANAMA. sulstantially imatntalaed.” The Lorde | 21. Story's statue of George Peabody, tha | you have seen ju traveling from one country | {ioe found made, lantulna, dumps for partes teuta plkher Budaly CEO eecees Pere rea TR eT CC ee Chas G amendinent relative to Ulster tenant right, | American banker and philanthropist, siniles | to another ?* Aomvof thom Insato binces, Yow Hantoy, tha ae Willing i orm Armonant, City’ of New. Yuck. and DoW AS Oss é bo | ‘The fine ach William I, Preston, com- bentanantly onthe passtng crowds ih front’| Comparisons are odious,” smartly re- | Sreman, was cought under ‘tho falling dévria | manded by that Jolly and. big-henrtod’ sailor, of the windows of the Scoteh-Amorican In- | pied King Kalakua, in ireoneonahabls, Fe ee ee eeetatiaau junc ont ating, | Capt. Sond Dead Algeines salts ints morning fof SH eneeie George Sarai and at glish, “I don’t want to hurt any one’s fecl- gecond-stury window of tbe mail striking, th Meare dio icows Gun. Van, atative wil uri ainpson generously lett the cre ings,” wird stony payuinent, and wae pleked up more | touuw him to the oid of bis Journey, and beart: anda mood deal of: tho prolit |S Tras your Majesty noticed the strange Aboue tho body; and wore buried any to ene | Weleamox greet him an bla raturi A of the undertaking to your ublquitous fel- | stories afloat regarding your intention to livapital in ninbuinnces. Four or five of tho | , 220 sehounor Cecalla fs rapidly gaining a ropa. low-citlzon, Mr. Cyrus W. Fiold; but, though | orpe on sHLt THM SANDWION IsLaNns | {rarkined are eunnosed to be now, buried | ist standay for Ludington, took on a cargo ot moat of.the capital with which the work was | toa foreign Power?” Andrew duckson, the bend millers Fred | lumber, and arrived at this port eurly yesterday done wos English capital, that-capltal was | sygs," unswered the King, with spirit. | Wolf, 8, workmnns | Lill,’ a coon fe, cwhu_| miorala, wineb is poarly Be goed Cine ns Many rorked On tho secot loor of t it a rilsed and now lite was putinto the enterprise | «1 first saw the tory at Calro, but it was too | who rolled tareoie in tho milly and waltur, | Atiother erityfor tho outer breakwater was by theso two transplanted Yankees, George | ridicuious, L thought, to nead contradiction, | Engineor Hughoy eocupol with a whale akin, | towed Into position and sunk yesterday. Peabody and Curtis Sampson, ‘The first | tn London, however, I snw tho story ro- | Zim, Wanlon, ala helper, zot out with A scalped | ° The Adams street bridotendcr ts up to bis old after resting from his Iabors in Westuntnster | peated there. ‘Yhore'f@ not a word of trath badly burned and Was aut ty too, hosp with awe i i hand w Rian Ey hee Abbey, was sent.to his long home in hi pers,” ? ti i ayy Ee eee ar eee ib whe te ald not Ye it his | init. ‘The papers,” ho continuad, resigned- | the others, Husidea tho jnili, some adjoining | commander, politely asked bin why ho did not native Massachusetts under the Engish fag ly, “do not scem to undoratand the winto of roberts, nmond pealon wus ihe rotinary of tho | jut him through, asthe time was up, tho bridge- nan Engileh man-of-war, ‘Cho second, hav- | gffatra in Hawalle Aly Kingdom is n | owt all? ‘properis” "wil amGuat st | theviest ort nt lanagor and tat, too, wile ine databllehos himself, with all-ils property | constitutional monarchy, and the cession | £700,000, , on, yo Here te an fae a numbor of, ladies and {tttlo Birls wure passing ‘ ct » ovor Ge | ir hie jane ‘ane lntorosts, in this country, has accopted "|-pqopio talk of could not vo eftacted in my | hivinud for SUSIE, ‘Tho fr® in Cho spult part | wun 1 isto be ped Mayor tiirrisan will absence or without 8 long ‘discussion, | of tho town did not: consumo tho Anbuueor | yivo his personal attention to this fellow and offered {n recognition uf the success of the | It would frat havo to bo proposed by ‘my Privy Brewery. Fe carried away, however, the bot- | remove hin, agit id posalblo that bie Honors Rust; scboonors Johu Wesley, Watortown, Jo- soph Paige, A. B. Norris, Thomas Mowlund, A. A. Cobb, M. ‘, Witenx, GA, King, Narrawan- sett, Adventure, Tin Baker, Our Son, Thomas Gawu, Alice Richards, Jturbarian, City of Cale caxo, Stampede, L. C. Butts, and D. K. Clint. Departed—Stoamers ©. Hulburt and Clty of New York; schoouurs City of Green Bay, Mo- trapolla. Heed Caso, Moonlight, John Wesler. Joseph Palge, Thomas Howiund, Ablra Cobb, and Adventure, nUYFALO. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burracao, N. Y., Aug. 12.—Arrived—fropetiors Oneida. Jamon Fisk, Roanoke, and Colorado, gral. Chicago; propeller Hi, 0. Bchnoor, wheat, edo. Qleared—Propollors Cuba, coal; Nyaok, fron; TB. W, Blanchard, fron; Milwaukoe, cont; barge .E, Orton, ail for Chioawo; propelicr BMurly; fron; and schooner St, Poter, coal, for Toledo; propeller ATARED for Duluth. Charters—Propellera Starucea and James Fisk, Jr., cont, Buffalo to Chicago at $1.40, MILWAUKEE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWauKrE, Wis. AUR. 13.—Grain freights Ne which was rejected In the Commone, was re Instated,—172 to 48, The Intest intelligence {rom the Lords at 10 o'clock. to-night indl- cate that the amendments of tha Commons are not being enerally accepted, GLADSTONE'S HEALTIE hag somewhat suffered from the worrles of the Land bill, His appearance lust night exeited much sympathy and some concern atsong his friends, . CONCESSIONS ADVOCATED, Xt {s understood that: a meeting of Con- servative Poors at’ the house of Lord Salla- bury to-day favored tho’ policy of making concessions to tho Commons in regard to sarall Amendments to tho Land bill, but do- Clded to reslat the restoration of the amond- mentto Clause 10 rolating to tha position of tenants whose leases have expired, A CONFERENCE UNAVOIDABLE. § Co. BINE Nainsook and Cambric | mbroideries! The Choicest Goods, ‘The Times states that Gi d | ocean cable, but both wore truo Americans | Counoll, thou disvuased ourofully in tho Logis tiue ostablishmont, four horses, and a stablo, at | wife and duuybtors may somo tide. be on tho | wore dull to-day, with n lightolforing of vessals, tulted Sir Ereklne May, an ouuluout Pavila at heart, and there is somutling therefore | lative Assombly, und finally yoted."* Ble OE NI Pa teeter aig BisRooae ‘Pho sanooner, Au'Mutr, 2,000 bushels of wheat t0 A I I RI mentary authority, as to the practice to be both pleasant and appropriate Jn the eg-| Col. Armatrong hore remarked that Queen OlIcaGo. ‘Tom Morloy, the old enginoer of the tug Van Pepe ey ea ee OCT Kee cannusth : tablishment of the office of the first | Victoria might just as rossonably bo suapectod | A still alarm to Engine Company No, 26 at 8:20 | Sclinick, hus resigned, really Amerlean cablo under tho very | of bartoring away British independence. Kiug | yesterday morning was Smt ne A fire Ina | , The bark Alexander ts in tho Chicago dfy- eyes, ag It were, of Georg Peabody's statyo, | Kalukaun noddedusaont. His Majesty was naked | barn tn tho rene of No, 652 Hubbard stroot, pe sone ee powmpdte. Guage dirs Of course business and not sontimental con: | ,,, THE NEAL OUJECT OY IIH JOUANEY, | ownad by A. Hf. lackall.' Causo, unknown. | pack Comp fc "0 soete adobe under the peaullar circumstances i cly to arise in connection with the Land IA conference between the two Houses Tow considered unavoidable, and preparn- na aro now being niade accordingly, ase A NEW ATEAMER, © : 7,. 18 new steamer City of Liverpool, bullt FP. J. Dunford’ and 9.1, Dobbins, from Toledo, with cowl; achnonor Albacore, from Kingston. a Blenred—conuoues: David Vance, for Escas Never Before Offered, 10,000 Pes. at A y Dook Company for tho schoonor-scow Vianet, G aliurations determined the cholco of tha site. | 71° geivae Pep darts i ket atad eee atl a Box 963 at l:t0yosterday | THe soboqner 3, J. Cuinimiugs urrived in port 10, (2 1-2, 15 But & company with such prospects | peal; but ad Twas going, my | forenoon wus caused by the burniuy ut of i ted from Milwaukee with a carko of 3 3 3 Defore It can afford ftsolf the lux. Privy" Counell thought ft to. send vbimnoy in tha two-story feamo dwalling, No. ben MABQUETTE, Speetal Dispatch (0 The Chicage Tribune, ‘ MANQUETTE, Mich, Aug. 1%,—-Passed up— Steamer City of Cleveland, Arrivod—Propolier A. Everett and schooners 240 West Tientleth strost, owned and Thoscboonor City of Grand Haven has been i for th American, trade, was anccosstully | WY of '® Ute. sontimant, ‘Tho | quramintater with mato inquiro into and ro- De Bri ORS Tete end GecUBled | | plied With & coLapinte niet kot Of pails, ¥ A. Marto ang Farmingioy ote, cormorant, 20, 25, ‘ 35, Jaunched, Bie {8 fitted: to accommodate | Mtb of the two transatlantic cables | porton the omtgration question. Whon we ro 1 ‘Thoro waa a iam nt Btate street bridgo Jest | jarvis Lord, and Cxvptiany schooners. William 1,635 head, ’ of the company was formally handed ovar by | turn,tho report and a rocord of our travol wil bo AT SPRINGHIELD, ILL, evening ubout 7310 o'clock, : MuGregor, fhrce Brothors, Pollvan, and Willan and 50c a yard 5 QLADSTONE NOT BICK, ” the contractors, ‘Sloasrs, Slumens Brothers & | publienod by Col. Armstrong,” Syaclat Dispatch to The Caleago Tribune, ¥.W, Grant, United States Commissioner at | Young, _ i | Bele, Paw the city, haying come as the Co,, on Friday Jast, on which day the gui . Thoro.js the highest authority for stating that, ‘SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug, 1--Tho touring- mill v antes term a aay days of partie Tatu fur from King Kelakaua wishing to code bia | of D, It, Buok ‘at Torlia, this onunty, burned pus of cape oor Won; of the propeller subsequently to ‘the laying of tho cable ox- Kingdom to anybody, one of tho chlef.abjocta of | this morning, , Tha mili] coutainod 200 buahela of . pacts . pired ‘Slucn tharegunestinn betweon White hla voyage Isto ind soma Power which would wocat B00 ound of (our, and some corn and AROUND THE LAKES, Sound Bay and Canso was comploted, Sree oe mane erne us. Somes taseneg Saale SA SUL pea eae ANOTIEN OHANGH IN RLEVATING RATES DULUTH. 3 Spectat Dispatch to The Chiccod Tribune. Duwury, Ming, Aug, 13.—Arcivele—Schooner A, HL. Moss, from Kolley’s Islands schooner Mary Ann Hulburt, from Ashland, Departed—Propeiler Dominion, for St. Cath- Tho Daily News saya; We have been ro Qieated to di is unwell euy the statement that Gladstone TUE DEDATS FINIEHED, he Tlouso of Lords has finished the de- Worth from 150 to $1. Having made an exceptionally large and advantageous purchase ——— % Pony + srinns; Winslow and Acizonu, for Buffalo; St. . Tene ette Land bill: Tholr important HOURLY ELKCTHICAL TESTS, : ~~“ OBITUARY, 4 iiutalo Courier: “ho Blovating Company | IE with aguoouers dritigtord and’ Owasco, | of these goods, we are enabled to Mon of eit Ware restored.” At tho conelue | lave boon mado by tha eluctrictans tn charge, OUINA. _ | Wiresvdnug, Pa. Aug. -—Stoubon Rutter, | day tio charge for elevatiog grain, including |‘ °V°*"* yong conmoune. give our customers the above Togrettert tn ebato Har) Granville sald he | They report the cable to be the very best | aw merenxsTnia NupauT oF News Frost | Agod W yeurs, thooldest vitizan of this olty, died | storayo for tive days, will baa fourth cent per Apectal Dtapateh to The Chica * il the decision of tha Lords, over Jald under the Allantic Ocean. A speed + ‘THY ¥LOWKBY KINGDOM. this atternoon, Ho was the son of Col. Zouulon | Gushel, and the anme price wilt bo charged for Extraordinary Values! re Cc Out, A re Passed dot ONT COLMUORNE, Ont, ire LP yr <Schoonors Albutross,” Tuled ton, Lord Saltabu; ry objected to Earl Granyille’s whoaey Bluty Jano, Detrolk to ‘Kinguions thnber, Kolding the House, He condemned the ue of transmission fins been attained on it $0 BAN FRaNotsco, Aug. 12,—Arrived, the | Hutlor, who commanded tho sattlars at the mase | transforring dircut from vessol to boat, Sturago per cent jn excess of” the gunrante, | ateamor Bolglo, from Mong Kong yin Yoko- ausen usar fn Fe ee eee eattHE | for each teu dnya will bo a quartor vont, and tho i He He { Mould vere tats, Property which the bill | and 20 per cent in excess of the apoed over | hama. Lieorge Gonhtyyostabliaio fe Agee paper In | vopscl pase the nual olgdMB potroit See eoton tor Ubeboren, 106-110 State-st. » 1B, el ago Tribune, LE 101 ® Would adhe ie gece, 2 HOU | a ee ontatoroghar: | han raped th Gtnn Boe und uct | of APemaw, Ni; Ae, Baa Hasan gue | et Canario orale Awana apes | a pupa 2s cay Mane 56-62 __Washington=st., drag lites appointed by the Commons | ing the offices of ‘tho company for business ig | Shanghel. Much damage was done to alii | morning of an eplleptie fie at Huston, Puy whore sodas eaten tale eannuneiny fen cur ae ivr ia thatorodTropellors Annie BAKING POWDER, Lardy! me Jar dlsngrecing with the | to complote the quarters for the company's | ping and some havoc ushore, Baul Wie lesvos He ent er was | have beon abandoned, We trust this announce, | Yevor and f “aliudolpbla. Realty, Salona PA, fesse rel oC SIMTDRABIN Forster, Dodson "aban of Gtadataney: stat Ay Roll sua F a fas Ind * lino Capt, Bedthi ot the: Royal Navy, ie AAnRrOUD, Conny Aug. 12.=Yx-Gongresaman | HOHE He uot mula us, tho ‘bighest BULHOFILY. | schooners Hutguiusoa and AUDIe BherWo0d, OOM) TEE CONTRAS » | 4 VT, WY conner ns 1h, Eng oq company's | mander o} 16 wan-of-war wing, sha won 8. Boymaur, Chica Oe While ol lormerly Chiot Jidgo of tne | £0F If auysDL her Baking Powders are ly ADUL. eats | possihs se ee EE REON nod ofkar karat arses, 2 w erteriy ia called forth It is staf will he wade of mon pleked fram | liimeolf In consequence of the advorse find | Supine Guurt of thie tuto, diod at Lh ¢ mey-General for Ireland,” to open the new channel next month,” . : “and Wilt oawEao, reJoknson, . ‘Three menibors are th form the whole cable gurvico of the world, ‘Tha | ing of a court of inquiry held at. Shanghal VeNe Yn Aum, I2-Rbor Riliott Alurioh, PAMENGES DULIHENS GIZA SABRI LOE A eat ie ie A rrivodeserl mee ‘The report issued by the Com» | quarters. for tho American stall will be at | iuto the clreumstances pf the colijsion be- Bupertitcendeay of the Troy & Boston Kallroad, Hitingato Cumneeralat Pentenemet factory; Pectin i ee Attyet en nate Riltee consiate principally of the arguments | Canso, in Nove Scotin, and,-ax the season | tweon Ils ship and a Chinese morchant | (e414 Hl city leat aveuine, th to. Lake Michigan and {uke Supurior | “Ubartered—Bobooner Leadvilte, coal, Chtoago, " tin debate, rn ‘ a fortunately favors . than, and tho work, | vessel. ee) ‘ "STICDE. So eee eee eee nee eden |. 0 PERS Certo en inresu FAG, 15 ESPECIALLY yym.. “| thanks to a energy with which Jtas bes | Fortifications at the footbt tho great wall ‘apwotat Dini OE on Fribune, omovory (elu, wad faany poopie ave boun untae Tiloors IN PURSUIT OF NANA, ents of th rete ot the principal amend. | pushed, is now substantially -. * | tn Liantong Guile are being tapldly conduct | xzoxux, Inq Ag, Lr-Charlos Borg, a etonos | Pia f0,s0cure room on bor, tates wave boo | sanra Fe, NM, Aug, tL--Nana and his Tee pats of Lords, Un malutalas BIX WEEKS AUKAD OF THE TINE ed undor the supervision af two forelgners | mason living Doar. this olty, bad been drinking Fallroads." rabies haa § band of Indiana aro moving southwest, evi- lommons' decision to se- | contemplated in the contracts for making the | in the employ of Viceroy Li. hard for several days, aud was last ecen in an : ‘THM RIVER AT BUFYALO, dently ondeavoring to slip through the scouts cable, it Is expected that theAmerlean stat). Minister Angell returns home in the fall, sntosiceted coudition Monday night, Hisem+ | The channol of the river at Butalo le being will be comfortably under cover nud ready | — Relations between Cling and Japan con- | ployor being Jy great need of bis services Grodued, which Js weleorna bon vessol-mou, For bualnuss botore the 1st of Soptomber. ‘The | tinue strained on the Joe-Choovan question, | Wont to blehause to-day, and, nding it closed | °#peclally those having hoavy orart. iy no , Pear tae to the Laud Court t@ have Into Mexico, Ilehas beon closely pressud by tenanty? intone ea Font ta Jandlords’ and Quilfoyle, who on tho 4th found two says It la expedient t ished and posiolag @-slokoning: odor about the pl —— dead herders near. the Ojo-de-Luticrra, As assur 0 ratuin these words, | Eugilal staff aroestabiishedalroudy at White | Japan maintains her sovercign rlehls over | o Rout ying tae a Core MISCELLANEOUS, and who struck tho band on the evening of tho ua agar and tenant “thot | Band Tay, & baceiiet bub ye Hd bea mera spot | the Jalands, “and the Japanese Consul in | Suet, un omegr Hot tg tee poen au cots © INDIOATIONS OF COMING ACTIVITY. same day, After some Aghting, in which two Deduct gag ton forvod, ‘The o> | near tho Lauw's Endon the wild and pletur | Suxhgul ns osantattously taken charge of | Wis Pcayvauy ea Ge "Goll? a Gory ‘ous | poctour'on‘nu, ‘acura’ tes pos, tow | lovon tres, aw oaaue loft au ieh Yow Mekoa tenant sulfer Cor a0" sanjuat to English Condor th d cable of the | i ohn distress. rhb natural coun would | und Tag itbon tho Hour, @ putrid tmuss oF doe idedreegpdier an erste the past fem | curiay, Neparstenckod (ervls's raucbos, twelyo act-of wasto | Mngtlsh shore end of the second cable o! bere io » Tha natural course would | composed bumenity, ‘Tue boad bad boen blown | days the yralq business seems to havo reac! y, Nap: milog from Bi Pito, ou the Adluntio & Paoltic Hallroad, killing Avo mon and two boys, and then’ moved on southwest, oyldently while! cee RUE be cormmltted by his" predg- The Lords apy American company has ‘already been ‘Inld. | heve been for the Chinese authorities to ns- | complotoly rayon Oldefashloned muskot bays | its lowost ebb, whoat moving sluggishly at 9 pointed 8 committee to draw ‘Tho cable ateamship Varaday Is uow tale | ‘sume protection of the sailors, but they ware | I4, fom uta Weick bud evidently tisen placed | oante to Huai, There have heen indications, v on board .the deepsea portion of | forestatiod.: 4 iS Hy Q | nowavor, of the coming activity, a8 tho season y Wreatoun for dlsagroolag with Wo dew. | this eacond euble “at tia .worke’ of | <The head of of ‘the Pagiio Mall Com- Farally HOUbIEN ARDeRy te have UaeH the OAUEEY ) ig rapidly approsahing for a larxe movement of | forthe lute Guomade,whora na ye Unita coats When Sattabury mi e the Messrs, Blemens Bros. & Co., st Woolr | pany ln the Bast wilt be remavedirom Youo- NEW YORK GOLD MINES, ruin, ‘Tonday a alight edvanoa was getablished, | FY ‘tures oombanisa of Infantey Bate Wooa % comnuttieg toe qeeved the appotntment of | wich, and will you proceed to se6 to lay. tt | hams to Hong Kong, prelitalnary to probably | Acoaur,N.¥., Aug. UbeWithin the test two | ~2Ue' wheat to Bamale ae 6 © Bg | toviay stationed wiong the {ine ng the Atlantio tof ite & Paocity ‘Reitroad hs a4, Th a, AFETY, HEALTUFUENPSS, PURITY, and were tho charters made; Sehoquers Georga to guard the same, iH iA sides Gullfoyle's sotaugninonts there aro two bis with pa tha Wp reasons for digs t ibie, indeed, both the cables of'| mora momentou: 5 : House bt Commune Beri It s possible, indeed, that both ntous changes, Gays claims to twenty gold malues have been fled | phurstou, Auna Falooher, and Pandora, whoat Granvii the new Company will be Jad and !n operas | .YoRouama, July M~Tho Mikado starts | with the Bvoretary of Btate, ‘They are all locate | tq, ta; Cb ‘Outs $0 Osoor | Otber cavalry soouts south of Nand looking (or IVENESH, fa THE FACE of its being used viene weer meenUlng to'the motion, ex- | (Won before the time at whloh, judging from: | ona nurthern-tour the 0th Inat,, all provera. | (W/o! uilon Hamilton wad Baratons Countiog, Pe nein nner eArie ren toy play: and it Ws spopod ee ees Mat acces yurNarth to Cort, (ross Kast te Weal, in Wanney hy whieh Surlvate Individual, ag the | the experience of tho European Companies, tions being completed, and will be absent ‘ rent aaa ‘Polod, | 12S BOF tui i. Byotalin, cout, Black fat leaos thirt: Havalocs, snd tayalad Sant arly tne, boas oF tee cris ud poor, whore Ib has berm haa THI oPpoerrio we should have beon ‘justified in expecting som tee can about elghty duys. re er San Fe when wo | sis, Iuinnd to iota, ee onrat Pe hits hag, aarly 100 borane asd BRK ne dodod’ aul: A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, shown how jittle * ty see + | The British detached sqnedron, a formids | sommir murder-aow we miset alsin that it was | 24 Atuiospbord, wheal to Wulaloatsdvonle | ine | Jornado del | Muerto, end EVER SOLD 1 BULL. by Us great guustion, they were Influenced + THE FILET. 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