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THE CINCAGO ‘TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUST : ay Tho afielat Irn, faxt combng fi, show a NEW YORK considerable mimber of abstentions, which are attributed to the summer season, “The majority of the Electors belong to the indie fn tho gre: ceonoiny and eficlency, to In erenso the moral and evangelleal power of common Methodism, and to secure re more Bpeedy conversion of the world? York could in ono night take ey sity Hnglish fag me burn it rish could do the saing 19 Thulfax, Jn Quebec, tn Melbourne, | in Ridney, in Capo Town, in San Sap Zauttay gdh Jor rolured or oh hind the appuarn: of spontancity, " td eas Tewasnotieed that tuemost ultra speeches Of |: tomcat er eon as age mms while reeponding FOREL Workmen Still Engaged in Dig- i. Daniel caller! forth the lovdeat demonstrations | ty collided with n horso and buggy on Dearborn epublicans in MARCOURT CRITICISED, classes under the prosent systein of limited Francisca, and in every othor plrea, | of approvil trom tho galleries, which stubborn- | street, near Stadison, owned by August Hamar: ‘ fuccess of us a Faia in The Palt Matt Gazette snys: “'TheGovern- | suffrage, No disturbances lave been re- ging for the Remains of Are nol entering lerotna auostion ore inner tauded tog eboukd bos” DaRtbl itoohae™” will made, a a rs west Aen uneee: sunday’ a Blec ment could hardly hays come worse out of a | ported as yet, and the Government expects A. T. Stewart. bational law. | Thoy eine only before | be repeated until furthor notice, wun thrown put and rathor advert injurod. io France. debate than from that concerning the arrest | equnl success In the Senntorlal elections eile Panetta teat ee emee. , ieatauae . Tas Attended by De. W. T. Aklos, and was : of Michael Davitt. [tls sincerely to buhoped | tn September, ‘The Conservatives who nt- that bind them to any other duty, Whenever THE END OF (TITHE WORLD." Huampa sont te la hos ar aan ——- that he will bo relensedt fortinwith, It isdif- | temptod fraud. at the Mudrid elections will | The Excitement Among Operators in | (30, /G34oR, jitiscs In nny country of tho duty Tut flvo nights and two matinées more will bo Hoult. to speak with respect of the grounds which Sir Willa Enreourt alleged for tho rearrest of Michaol Davitt”? dite to It by Jrishtnen why Iivoin it, thoy nre able to answer that, duty with their lives In its defense, The Conventon has deeltted Unt belligerents do not ugually begin tholr campnian by attacking the strongest and best- givenof "The World" at: MoVicker’s -Thoatro. | SHARKS WIRED TOGETHER Thursday will boon oxtra night. ‘on which oo- " ov Gagion each Indy will Lo presented witha boquol. | A story Entirely Unilke Any Other ————___—— That Ever Cameo from Long Island. | ~ bs proseettted. Many persons linplicated fave held bigh official positions, ‘The press protests nbsoluta [gnoranca of such attempts Produce the Past Week Wearing Away. tla’s Enemies Characterize His fan as Not Terrible, but ‘Khe Nationalist press is vory indignant nt } at fraud. fortived places of tha onomy, and, while it CORRIGAN'S DEATH PAMtadetphia Ti . 4 megs Humiliating., Str Willinm Untcourt's speech. . BUCCESS OF ‘TIE MINISTERIALISTS, A. T, STEWART’S BODY, Fauld he a rand thing for the Iris! people to * J Montetes Beacn, Le L, "Atte, 19.—Thirty THE QUEEN'S stUNAUTIE, ‘To the Weatern Assoetated Press. THB MUNT FOW IT BILE. BEING CARRIED ON. ipractren wie Arreat of the Man Who Caunnd It. years ngo I was fishing In ono of the shallow * 2 'Yho Royal assent has been givon to the | Mapp, Aug, 24—The success of the Spectai Diepaten to Tre Chicago Tribune, DESTHOVING THE WAILSIIPS OF ENGLAND, Bo iz In.ono of the shallow Joho Burnsoy, aling Fisher, tho young man for | parts of Barnegat Bay, with half adozen... whom the [{uman street police have teen look- 1 ,, Ing for (bo murdor of James Corrlzan, was capt: TH ‘i Jo} ane ‘8 ml aye ited Bont: rate blk urad yesterday by Oficcrs Fugate and Dan Hlor- y dan, who found himon the farm of a rolntive hands, With the atd-of another boy, who it Js not at all incumbont on them to begin that way. [t Is thought to bo just na well to bowin ont tho work which Ja must easy to necompllsh, and by the tine on fow hundred Fnglist merebant Land bill, Musi “BUsPECTS! ‘TO ny RELEASED, Although there will be nv general anmnesty Ministeriulists In the election for members of the Cortes is confirmed, Six of their enndt- dates, and Conovas del Castillo’ aud Romero New Yous, Aug..24—Thero were threo men at work at Cypress Hil Cemetery. this morning digging up the ground fn See. 18, Royal, Assent Formally mane: Given to the Land Biil. of the “suspects” In Ireland, It fs stated that | ¥ Robeldlo, ox-Minieters, have been elected | where it ls rumored the body of A. J. Stew- | vessels ure destroyed the world may witnoas th held thom while [ performed tha overation, id f Father Shechy, Mr. Kettle, and about six | inthe Cavital. All partles except tho Carl- | art was puried by the rovbers who stole It bonettcont sight of all tha ehippltne moronats sbratons.and & bal Eales Me Telene, I dug a hole clear Through the aristly part ——— ollter prisoners arrested shortly after the | ists are represented In the new Cortes, fram the grave In St. Mark's churchyard, | 884 !neurance companies of Enuland prosentitiy | 1.4 tiinman-Stecot Station. ‘The inquest upon | of the tail of ench shark, avolding. tho a petition to Mr.Gladstone to coustdor this ques: passage of the Coeraton act will be Nberated ion, Tho Convention regrets that the exiat- to Be No Genorat Am- THE ONLY NOTANLES NOT ELECTED ‘Thore were fourteen persons watching the tho deceased Corrigan will be coetuded to-day | splnal column, so ns not to maken fatal ro 18 bofore Parliament rises. tothe Cortes are Rutz, Zorilta, and Salme- | Inbors of these workinen this morning, | ime constitutions of Irish svetcties through: | at tho station. The threo Jobnsons—Charies, | wound. There happened to be In the ‘boa mo nesty of Irish (Sts Poot cor oUTTLOOR, ron, tn voluntary exile, ‘They recelved many | elt of whom were reporters from this elty Phe scart wet ante 1 eee ete Tor fae | William, and George—who wero first arrosted on | severii fect of copper wlre, nearly. saibait pots”? Tho Standard soya: “Since harvest be- | votes in Madrid and other districts. and Brooklyn, threy detectives, und the | land. While the individual menibors aro pobly | suspicion buye slnco boon released oa ball, A | os telegraph wire, It was lucky thing thut came general, rain has fallen almost daily tp pots caret aac others offers of the cemetery, Detective | inclined for unton for ireland. thoy are tied bea Hower, ene wna nieg taken tne | this wire was there, for cord or rope would —_— to Monday, nnd there fy no longer any hope THE GRAIN TRADE. Fuller had not arrived at the grounds at | Kind ofunttod netion “Ebis Convention will? | on account of sympathy for the Corrl- | nothaveanswered the purpose. It would have WEEKLY REVIEW. of n suporlor quality or condition of our Loxvon, Aug. 22-—Tho Mark Lane Ex- 1! ofeloek to-day, though he had informed crops,” ASMIST THE IRISHMEN IN INE! his subordinutes that he would be present and Lugland to work, and will for ‘D present dopend on the xeod will and assistance of the una ntteinpted to accuse = Willitam 1 i“ spree the Killing, out thate Mow seams to | Vor! outin a few months, and thera would bono doubt that Burnsoy killed the man. Ho | have been nobody to replace it, 1 thrust hy and Some Other Father Shee However, Will : REVIVING WUAIL INDUSTIES, press, iu its weekly review of the gri "elo. Tt ere Ci vt pee i e Meo e Released: _y Srtelat Cables irate, guys: ‘ eal fonuthon tne witentie an deepening tie Jecivaruals oor ing ta rae auveral zocinties to Bara, but citun to hava at bi fo lgher ap ey ioeret tech sears tal Bo that ‘thoy ‘ Tonnoy, Aug.2l—Tho agitation in favor of | "Thy past week's wenther hing damaged | tenel hordéring the edrrlugeway tn front of tunion authering wilt take piace at Jones! | wont irconsidoreaa very stenient story of tuo | Could Hot et wart except by piilling nt least —_—— 1 tho revival of Irish ludusteics {s rapidly taking | and jeopardized the harvest. Mildew Is rap- the plot. At that polnt of the trenel were a | Wood on Mond: ug. 20, ‘This fs.to be hi kit t 2 | one tall off, Lallowed ample spnca for the hold of the people, und the Leaguo Convention which mects in Dublin. on Sept. 36 will undoubtedly declaro in favor of ft.’ Mod erate and practicnl: men ike Lord Dunraven, Mr, William Shaw, and Mr. dltehell Henry favor thodevelopment of the enormous wator-power of the country by Government appropriations ané tho encotiragement of new Industrics by tho romisston of municipal taxution and othor means. Mr. Parnell and tho frrecon- cllables, on tho contrary, think that factories ean be created by an elaborate and ruinous system of boycotting Engliah-made goods, Mr, Bright. bus always been in favor of an Industrial rovivil, but, suund free-trador that ho fs, ha Pilake {t can only bo brought about by tho nnt- ural : fatul affray. They live ut No, 10d Weat Twenty> socond street, whore also lives Thomas Dents, sharks to grow, for they, were little fellows | The Intter wascut on Thursday night last hy | only noout two fect loug, As they were Michael Joy, after a driunken carouse with bim, | strong and hearty, and gave promise of belng Charles Wilder, and a disreputable woman who | more so as they graw up, 1 lapped the wire bnd been relowsed that day from the House of | round and rownd several times, Correction ulong with Joy. The Johnsons wero Having wrapped the wire firm! d liber- witnesses of tho ntfray, and intended to testity | aly y Badyret Phe eet ce dentate 7 on bebail of Denis aguinst Joy. Owon Cor- | Aly, 1 twisted Its ends together sccurely. rignt, brother of the deceased James, aut of | Phen we let os and feu ought to have seen friendship for Joy attempted to senro off tho | those little sharks! Jt was a new experiance Jobusons from appearing us witnesses. Mect- | for them tobe hitched together in thls man-’ Jng Willtam Johnsea, he made a blu at him, | ner, One pulled at the other. and the other, which bal nv effect. The same night the Cor- | pulled at the one. It seemed .as if they’ rigans and several of tholr henchmen came } would tear ench other's tails off. in thelr down to tho homo of the Jobnsons with tho ine | onger thirst for Ibert: The little fools, i tontion of givin} thom a deubbing. They finaly | et Oe ee erty: on orecatedd “Ep: found Wilam dolmson on n ball-ground near | Stead of swimming olf together, wanted to tue corner of Onkluy and Twenty-first strocts &o In opposit dircetions.- They wriggled, and and began an attack on bin. Tho Corcigans, | Strugeled, and plunged thelr noses into the Miko Jlickey, and Powers were about toaevere- | Band and mud and stirred up a great cloud under the auspices of the Irish Revolu- onary Brotherhood, when tho proceedings Of this Convention will Bo publicly ratified by tho Brotherhool, the Skiruishers, and tho Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. The Convention expresses ‘tho opinion that after Sept. 1 it will be well: for all. peaceable peo- ple to avoid patronizing abins that sail under tho pritention: of tho Enwlish flag, As tho work of the future will be necussarily secret, it Is deemed well to avold giving mimics of ollivers. After the Convention. adjourned the procias mution wig rend to the members of the Hevolu- tlonary Club at a secret tncoting, and was ree ecived by them with unbounded delight. —$—<—————— AMUSEMENTS. DANIEL ROCHAT. bed of lties, as ropresented in, the oll paint- Ing sont. to Detective Fuller. ‘The men HAVE DUG DOWN To THE DEPTIE OF ANOUT FOUR FEET. Among the men engaged In this work Is the man Degnan, who was once thought to be a spy In the service of the grave-robbers, he offlvers und: the | workmen at the cemetery pines but little | faith In the report that the body is burted {! thls part of the grounds. ‘They say that f the thieves wished to bury the body In the cemetery they would have selected n quieter find tess frequental part of the grounds, The plica where the men are digging Js anly about five minutes? walk In a southwesterly direction from the cottages overtuoking the soldiers’ platand about midway between the Idly developing fn standing grain, and the cold nights and hot, malst days are ennsing that In sheaves. to sprout. The quality of the whent from which thesvery best results were expected Is fount tu bo affected by vre- mature ripeness, and the quality and yleld aro disappointing, In both Great Britain and on the Continent there has been an ad- vance in. the price of whent, not solely on neconnt of the disappointing larvest. Stocks have been letdown low in anticipation of ently deliveries, ‘Thoso calculations have been’ upset by the weather, which entirely provented thrashing from the flelds. Tho bulk of the crop must go through the ordi- Rewards the Ministerialists ge the Hleotions for the Spanish Cortes. ———— Threatening Lottor from the In- fern! Socialists to the Swiss Federal Tribunal. ly Rovlew of the British Grain bias in Afghanistan and Tunis, 2 FLOW OF ENGLISI CAPITAL INTO. IMELAND, nary sweuting Inricks before, it comes ta fear enteans ao Ra a ate ae Delllian ree Bmsaty at. sheetata kid ens tf Alisa, Bia bene, nthe “irlsaner nobnowicdnca the oe Hea atom ti Serer ptt and by giving to capital a gunrantee of ordor | anyextent on the market. Practically, thoro | xing will go on tor tho, next two or, tree | bicd inst nf ete rect tho U tts Ad ries truthfuincss of Johnson's statement. Ho is) Yesterday I was fishing In the sea off this and sceurity throughoutthe land, ‘The.deeay of | Js no old native wheat.” (taxa, ‘Tosmorrow the force of inen at work Meee a eee ae ee a ese Oe eescly iaoks | place. I was in a boat, just outside the surt. *~ FRANOE, Irtsh Induetry, owing to English computition, IRE ALI VANGH will beinerensed. pany, the occasion being the ononing of its | Bevonly 18 youre Olly but ho certainly looks | Fora while ny companion and I caught pins COMMENT ON TI ELECTIONS. | backed hy hostile Enalish legisintion, forms | 45 sn aympathy with foroign values. Wheat Conlalig wotaeiad ay ibeg sesetalie meaun tole . nothing but afew buck bass and porgles, Speeiat Cable, Pants, Atig, 22.—Tho tone of the Gambet- tist press this morning f8 singular, 8 and unassuring. ‘The Republique alse scarcely shows pretenso of denying the plow that hasbeen glven to M. Gambetta’s prestige by the closeness of the struggle at Belleville, but teansoles itself by recalling thocalumnles heaped’ upon the Republican Josder by hly opponents, and draws from the election the singular deduction that it has shown clearly that there fsno room for the party of disorder {n the Republic. M. Clemenceau. In La ‘Justiec, declares that tho election put an end to. the policy of oxpo- dlents, delay, and occult influences, and hag mortally wounded M. Gambetta, ‘The Solelt says: M. Gambetia’s fall 1s not tor- rible, but only humiliating, 1¢ will lessen ifs authority and put an end to tho enpricions making aud dissolving of Cabinets.” “The number of abstentions in the provinces ap- pears to ave beon unusually large. In _ several cases leas that half the clectors went tothe polls, In Parls about two-thirds of the registered electors voted. t fon "THE RNSULTS of about 200 elections In Paris and ths De- partments aro published in this morning’s ~ yapers. So far as ‘can be seen at present the Republicans are assured of overwhelming minjorities in almost. a sad record, ‘Tho colonial and foreign trade of the country and teathor and woolon- induatries wore killed by William ~ IIL. aud the first two Georges, but other trades were not so easily atainped out. In 1800 there wero in Dublin 01 master woolon manufacturora and 4,018 hands; i 1810, 12 mnstors and 602 bonds, and 90 mastor wool combers and 230 hands. In 1834, five musters and sixty-six hands, Tho car- pot manufacturers in 1800 wore thirtcon masters and 720 hands; In 18#!, one master. THY BLANKET, MANUFACTURENS in Kilkenny in 1800 were 66 masters and 5,000 bands; In 1802, 42 masters and (35 bands, The broad elk loom weavers in Dublin In 1300 at work were 2,500, and in. 1810, 250, Tho calico rooms In Balbriggan in 1709 In {ull work wore 2,000, and tn 2841, 226, Tho flannel toome in tho County of Wicklow In 1800 wero 1,000; in 184], notone. Tho caso of tho Cork braid wonvers, worsted weavers, hosters, wool combers, cotton wenvers, aud linea check weavers, was even worac. ‘Those industrica employed thousands of hands up to 1820, NOW THERE 18 NOTHING LEFT ‘but a few wheezy handlooms near Shandon Church, and an almost extinct colony ot calico weavera ‘nt Clonakilty. ‘Tho linen trade onco threve In Mayo, but thorots notn trace of it now, AtHgt foll upon tho land during tho Oret balf- century after tho Union, and aince 1818 capital, by reuson of tho “ ngitations” ond ‘risings" of the young Irolanders, tho Pha:nix Socioty, tho Fontana, and tho League, has bad good reason Presently a shark caine swimming along and Founlal a porgy which I was about tonal in. ‘The sight of him animated us with the desire to catch ashurk, So we made read: two of the largest hooks and lines we had, and baited ench with a porgy, tying the bait firmly on. Wedid not have to wait long. Soon Thad a bite, and a tremendoug ona it was, dragging the boat half over, and almost pulling me out. My companion dropped tis fine and sprang to iny rescue. Ohi how we pulled! and how the shark pulled We almost went overboard. We pul led and pulled until we pot that rascally shark to the surface, and oh! how wicked he looked! But lol what did we see? There was an: othershark! ‘Che two were violently flop- ping about. They were fastened at the tallst irent Jeremiah!” It was my two sharks that Thad married thirty years agol Thoy had grown to besix feetlonz! ‘Tha knowledge of this fact mado me pull all the harder. “I told my companion aboutlt and it stimu- Inted him with such zeal that I thought he would push the bottom out of the boat in his efforts to help the Siamese sharks on board. ‘There were but a few moments for thought but those moments were full of yisions o! golden wealth. We woula make our fortunes ou this pair of sharks, exhibiting them at 50 cents a head. We would have them em- balined, and take them all round the coun- try, and make as much fuss nver them as ever was made over Barnum’s Fill ‘mermald. Allof a sudden something dropped, followed by something else, The tirst something was myself, The second something was my companion, Our hopes were dash A WEARY VOYAGE. Attempt of an Old Sallor to End tt by Sulclde. Capt, John Pomeroy, an old and woll-known mnster of Inke sulllng vessols, attempted to commit suicide by tho Iaudanum foute xt an early hour yestorday moralng in Room 1% at No, 604 State atrect, where he has been fiving with his wife. The Intter was awakened by his heavy hreathing at about ¥ o'clock In tho moraing, but {un answer to an inquiry ae to what aliod bim the Captain responded, “nothing,” and asked to bo lot alone, Shortly thoreafor sho was again awakened by his sterturous breathing, and, fall- ing in.an attempt to arouse him, firet called in Mrs. George, the landiady, and thon Dr. H. 8. ‘Tucker, The latter upon examining tho patient sald it was sone nurcotla poison, probably Inudanum, which alted hia, Dr. Hildebrandt was culled In, nnd tuyether tho doctors mado long and tedious efforts to save the mun, but at afferent times during tho forenoon It looked as if they were to meet with no success. Tho Captain was known to bave contemplated sui- elde, aud bis wife, upon finding bim uncon- sclous, readily surmised that be had made an attempt to end bis life, Buther mind was not fully set at rest upon this paint until, during the forenoon, in, rearranging tho pillows benenth ber busband’s bead, ate found the following uote audreasod to herself; BaAnie: You will, no doubt, be shocked al my ending, Sulciae, viewed from tho standpoint of averse prospocts, is a terrible, thing. But to one who lns suffered for years with sickness and hus to contend with povorty, dragying his PRODUCE. THE EXCITEMENT OF Ti WEANING AWAY, Bpectat Disrateh to The Catcago Tribune, New You, Aug, 22.—The excitement of the past week nt the Proauce Exchange Is wearing away, or rather the members are be- coming userl to it, and as overybody $3 called for margins the grain markets are kept good on cash advances, ‘There ts. not tho unensi- ness over two and ‘three. conts fluctuations there was at the beginning of the excitement, yet there was wmuple cause for It agnin this morning, when the whole grain Hst fell off three cents and provision @eents. Tho un- easiness,however, has changed from the bears to the bulls, who are comparntively rested, a3 well as relnforeed, by the long ndyance and profits thereof, te withstand the first day ot thelr reverses, Whether thoy will bo able to stand the vontinued atrain of weeks, TO WHICI THE BEANS RESPONDED 50 . GAMELY on the up, isn question’ admitting of much doubt, for the bulls have spread. themselves on the ndvanco until: two orthree heavy brenks in succession would wipo most of them out, ‘Their brokers, however, take good care that the market does not get below their targin+ fine before ‘they sell them ont. ‘The {ard market now presents the must Interesting points, as that and pork are stil under the control of the clique which In part composed the cliques in wheat and corn,— opened nt att advance of 2@3 shillings, clos- Ing 8@4 shillings dearer, ‘The new crop is diMcult to quota on’nccount of the varied quality and the scarcity. The foretgn trade hag been more active, Millers lave been piling up stocks atan advance of 3@4 shill- Ings per quarter. Flour has been searce on spot. Monday prices hinproved 3 shillings, and Friday yatues were still firmer, Foreign supplies continue Hght, and show a similar advance. Barley was a shilling denrer, in syinpathy with other feeding stuffs, Foreign was irregular nnd in favor ot sellers. Onts improved a shilling on account of bad pros- pects of the new crop, Foreign was dearer. Malze advanced 2 Billlines singo Monday, and American mixed parcels 3 siillings Mon- day. The off-const market fs bare. Artstra- lian figures begin to show a rapid decrease for oxportation. Sales of - Engilsh wheat during the week were 12,04 quarters at 48 shillings and 10 pence perequarter, against 11,845quarters at 43 shillings and 9 pence for the corresponding week last year. SWITZERLAND. THREATENING SOCIALISTS, Lonpoy, Aug. 22.—Speelal dispatehes from Genova report thnt tho Socinlists have’ nd- dressed a threatening tetter to tho Federal ‘Tribunal In regard to their appeal from the nppenranco during the performance, MissJew- ott received an’ extra round in recognition of ber long absenec. Mr. Thorne, Mr, Parsello, Br. ptoddart, Mra. Phillips, and Miss Baud Har- rison were specially favored. ‘The play was“ Daniel Ruchat.” It was only o quasi success for Hardou nt tho Comedie Frangais, but {t bas bad better fortune in Amer- jea. ‘he rengun for this {3 twolotd. 1 is difil- cult for u Frenchman te concelyo why ouy womnn, cven an Americao, should stube vornly dony the sufticionoy of a civil contract, ‘Tho sanction of the Church is desirable, but It is notessential, It is better to have tho religious ceremony to antisfy all scruples and fill the feintuine eye with form and color: but Froach- women hve braved worse terrors than a afvil contract to be happily inarricd, and would do so xgnin, There fs nothing appalling to the French uitnd- in tha Wea, Another renson why the Americnn success bas exceeded that in France 1g that the play hag been cut and remorselesly reduced to sult the exigencies of tho vccasion, Much of tho dissertation has been dono away with. All that could be spared without fmped- ing the action bns been orbitted. “Daniel Rocbat” baa remarkible merits of construction, Sardon has long beon a mastor of this department of bis art, and never more so than now. Thero Is a reasyn for overything In tho play. Jf ono considers tho skill with which tho churacters are introduced, the play of ono ngninst tho other, the orderly and consecutive arrangement of tho situations, or the moye- PAST WEEK limbs along, always tired, always weary, | ‘The visions of guide! ith: had vanish: You nbting Fhs oF relia Ad aed Bane ot th Y namely, Armour, who wil now bo free to | ment towards tho olluax, It fs diMioutt to by day and by night, no ecssation, with the con: | + Bulden wert h hed vanished. ry direction. ‘The differant factions of | points, out Ircland in this crushing out of hor | ‘eclston of the Grand Counelt of Zurich pro- ‘ . nent toira 0 ollimax, it Is dificult to imag | by da y minh ni Ns n | ‘The sharks were off. As they went we heard alg ‘ enilo : . biting w Social Congress thera in Septam- | {TH His attention to the lard deal, whiel he | fio how any of thom could havo been better | sciousness that sou nro incurable, ify tosos its | on awvtul rattling on the port guilwale OF {he trad and’ commerco basa substantial, it may bo sald a living griovance against England. It is diferent with tho Jand question. ‘To argue that a landlord Js an alion and intorlopor po- cuusc hig ancestors wore favored by tho Kuglish Government during tho days of tho * Pale,” and that thorefore.ha ought to bo deprived of bis estate, may..:bo sontiimontally sound, butt is not 8 livo ‘Issue.’ But'in ‘the prosent case the Jawa which . ee ‘“ DESTROYED THY IRISIE INDUSTRIES in tho Interest of the Engllah manufacturer are still comparatively fresh ‘on tho statute books, and the olalin that England ought to holp to re- build that which sho demolished for her ‘own sulflsh . purposes {8 loxteully irreatat- iblo,”” It {a certain, however, that if the League attempts to introduce ' Boy- cotting" the agitatlon will collapse, while, ou tho other hand, Lord Dunraven’s schemo for obtaluing Government sppropriay tons to develop and. {mprove the immonso water-péwor .of .the country bas at Joust tho morit of common scnso'and tho elements of success." Tho Governmont has mado. properations ; for.- proroguing Parliament on tho 27th, but ‘thera may ho ‘a hitch, tho Parnollites Intending toralge asorics of rows over a fow Coustabulary Items in aun ply, whieh, have been held over for discussion, It {8 reported on good authority. that in order to ‘strongthon the Ministry In the Huuse of Lords, whoro thoy are dectdadly weak ndt only in mom- bors but in debating talent, ‘ MM GOSCHEN WILL: DE RAISED TO THE FE PEERAGE, : fis mission to Constantinople was successful, and although ho diffarod from 3fr, Gladstone on ono or two olauses of tho Land bili, ho rendored the Government good nssistance on that mons- ure, -Ituntors of Bir. Forstor'a’ withdrawal nro ngain current, but there Is rosson to bellevoe that ho will stluk to the Chief Scorotaryship, at least until the withdrawal of the Coorcion not, AFGHANISTAN, * SITUATION OF, ATFAILS. + tho Republican party are likely, too, to be retresented in tle naw Chamber ahnost In theyeaime proportions as in tho old, The Tatt Centro, however, will no doubt lose rome of its sents, while, on the other hand, the Intransigeants wilt gain a certain nun ber, The greut and avorshadowtng , fact Jearned from the clection: 1s, of: course; My Gambetta’s moral defeat, or, to say the loast, Ms check, In Belleville, From a. careful examinatlon of the revised figures given by his .own = papor this = morning, tt will be seen. that sinca the Tastelectlon in 1877 he has lost 4,000 yotes, 4n1877 he polled altogether ‘about -13,800 yotes, In 1881, adding together the votes In , thotwo seetions of the district, we find he Is barely 9,400; while, If we group to- gether tho votes given tu all of S Ilys ANTAGONISTS.” inthe Second or Churonno section, he has barely a majority of twenty, MM. “Gambetta tins, In short, recelved a sharp and ‘not wn needed fessun, which yo will doubtless faka to heart and profit by, M.. Ferry ts elected nt St, Die,-in Vosges, ‘and M. Constans twice, at‘Toulouseand Bagneres. No decisive result bas been obtamed: at Arles, where 3L. Clemenceau slightly tends the poll. ‘Lhe returns in Bouches du Rhone fre axaln very radical, Bf, Audrioux, the: cxPrefect of Pollee, 18, howeyor, again elected in the Fifth Arrondissoment. In Corsica the Republicans snnteh a seat from the Bonapartisty, and at Vouziers “M. Ribot defeats M. Duharnet, formerly tho. Presl- dent's secretary. An ovident reault of. the electlou will be that the present Cabinet will bo considerably strengthened, and in ade- gree freed from the tyranny of the Gath- bettist clique, RESULT OF THE ELECTION: - Tu the Western astoctated Press, Pans, Aug. 2.—The result of ‘the recent and Fowler, through Stoba, now control. THE SUNEWDEST AND DEST OPERATORS on "Change say. that: it is ali bosh that the short interests In September and October are covered, thut It ig not: so,. and that Fowler and Armour. are depressing the market to shitke out the longs, get in moro shorts, ant run the biggest cornerin September or Oc- tober that has yet been'sten on this crop, al- though In July it touched $1340, < PERSONAL. CHICAGOANS AT SARATOGA AND NEWPORT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Nuw Your, Aug, 23.—Oh tengoans at Sara- toxa toxiny; Jolin M. Corse, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B, Chandler, and Miss G. A, Roberts. i Newnort: A. A, Libby,Jr,, and the Misses * IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS. PROCLAMATION OF THE DYNAMITE COUNCIL. Npectat Dispatch to Tha Chtcaco Tribune, New Youx, Atg. 21.--Tho so-called * Dynamite Council" bas sent out to tho world a muss of a@ibborish upon tho Irish question, which ts writ- ten in» tho frat, second, snd third persons, and, would bo written in tho fourth if therp was ono, and is as unluter- esting aud unimportant a document’ as onc 60 extravagant could well bo, The only portion of it which will attract any public at- tontion {8 that ono in which tho Council hint their intention of destsoying “afow hundred English merchants ships, 80 ns to cause the shippiug morchinta and “insurance companies of England to petition Mr, Gladstone fora reconslderation of tho Irish question,” and oxpress the opinion that after Sept. 2 it wilt bo welt for all peaceable: people to AVOIN “ PATRONIZING B11IPB that sail uodor the protection of tho English ting." It ts also added that, *+a8.the work of tho futuro wilt be necessurity seorot, It 1s doomed woll to avold giving the nanies of olli- corsa.” Tho proclumation fasued by tho Dynamite Counoll {9 us follows First, on the main queation of Irish national- charme and death bag no terror, and the un- fortunate seeks the grave ap a silent resting place for bis carthly troubles. $y burial troubles me, I know you have not tho menns to put mo away, but soma kind hearts will como toyourald. There isdcep in the human beart a chacity for the dead, and you will find help to "5 trouble.” If ueceasnry call on Col, Gearge it. Clarke, of the BMisston, 2 whole-soulud working Christian, who. attests by ucts what he preaches, Lay wo, awa} pheaply ag consistent in ay. lot inGraceland, in Sec. E and F, No. 26. fata a source of anxiety and rag ann you as weil agothors. Better out of tho way. f love life, and would like to lve, but cannot without submittiing:to ® degradution worse to me than death. Blimo no one for tho luudanum, I gotit by x subterfuge. If it bad hot been that the razor would bave been uscd. Forgive me for all tho trouble [ baye caused you, Hoping that your kindness und deyotlon will bo rewarded, and that the romainder of your life may bave less care than tho Ove years past. Yours, as ever, ON. P, 8.—To those who brave been kind to mo I have «kindly remembrance. ‘To Mrs. George for bor kindness to mes eho must get her reward in - the conrclousueas that comes with doing pond. The story of tho life of Capt. Pomeroy ia a sad ,one, For years ho tolled bard as a sailor, an misfortune onty seomed to overtake bim iw be gue old and fceblo, and utterly unable to tight for himeelt the battle of: lite, as be had been compelled to do whena young man, Away back In 1669 be piloted the Gold Hunter nerdss the ovean to Europe with a load of grain, o trip which fn thosoduys attracted considerable at- tention. Subsequently he salled the Ellen Will- fnms, the Standard, the Plover, the Bay State, and others. Sortly after the fice Capt. Pomero: was stricken with paralysis, and bo finnl- v becamo a confirmed invatld from this iscase. ‘Thoroughly lier and his lite tle pile of savings all gono, he keenly felt thut life was an unbearable burden, and he has of Inte frequently given way to fits of gloom and despundenoy. A fow weeks ago ho wroto to bis sicter. Sra. Meroy Fall, of Clevo- land, O., stating his impoverished condition, and expresslug a hope that denth In ‘some shape would goon come to his relief.” She wrote back giving him good advice, which he, however, never hecded. Another fact which greatly om- bittored tho Captain's old azo was that bis only son, who used to ald him peouniariiy, bad be- come a wortbloss and dissipated fellow, : ‘After various improvements and subsequont relapses Capt. Pomeroy wus yet alive at 12:00 this morning, but the pbystclans and otbors in attendance upon him wero of the opision that done. ‘The motives, tuo, are powerful and sulli- cient. If it bo admitted that before marriage love Ja not a rellziun with women, thero can be no flercer confilct than that which ts waged In tho heart of a girl who truly velleves In God and truly loves one who demande that she shall sueritica that fnlth, Tho situation fs an uncommon one, and the vory want of famillarity’ with It makes It at frst appoar forcod and un- natural, But it {6 not impossiulc, Thore aro such unyielding, aggressive, and, in one senso of that word, bigoted natures as Hochat’s, and thera are stich. tender hearts as Lea's, whiok need only the torch of roligion to sot them fen with resolution and power to resist suf- ering. ‘The strong scencs of the pluy aro in the Inst two nets. In the fourth aot) Danie and Lea are confronted with thelr fate. Hoe seeks to. compromise her, and to skako her faith . He succeeds only in de- stroying her falth In him, As sho plaint- ively insists, she “asks so little of bin"; it Is a0 smull-a boon for blin to grant and 80 grout 4. one for her to have, that bis refusal ean only be due to pride of opinion and seltishness. ‘Tho attiiude of Daniels as ditticult for an Ameri- cau to comprehend ns that of Let isto n French man. Why sbould ho resist bor and deny the rat request shu hasto make? Is his pride so auch involved in proving o negative? Tho Church syould not hurt hlin, Most disbolloving: Atncricans will sympathize with the phitosopher Wiliam Furyls, who distuisses his wife to church with a sinile and welcomes hor home with a kiss, while bo takes good care not to xo himself, save when te Is inarricd, and carcied in and out at tho end, Lea bas the best of ull the fourth not, and #encraliy speaking, of the rest, of the pli Thoro might bo sume difference vf opinion co! corning the fitth act, but none with reforencé to tho othors, It is ter prido that {a wounded at last, | Lane haw committed tho unpardonable sin. ‘Though she threw bor arms about him, and begged, entreated bim to go with her to the oburch, oven though {twas late aciight, and havo tho few words sald which would give ber tobi forover, he healtated. Hoe wanted time to think; he would give ‘hor a decision “ to- morrow." ° Her: puadenly charnia might walt, There should ve time for roficotion. Danie wished to count tho, coat,—todeliberate whether thy consideration was aulticlent, tho torms pru- dont, tho contract wise, Lea could not forgive bim that. Blay it not havo been alsa that the night's interview bad boat, Lt was my. companion’s Ine. ‘The other shark had swallowed: hook and bait, and made off with the whole thing. Had my: hook and line been provided with n- bit uf chain we would have had those twin sharks, ‘The rascal had bitten my line off, and that was how he got away. For hall an nue we lay sulky and moody in the bent, weary with pulling and dazed by our strange ex- perience, We camo ashore without fishing any more. ry ——_> . FALSE PRETENSES, George Mensor, a switchman omoployed on the Milwankeo & 8t, Paul Railrond, was arrestod and locked up at the West Madison Streot Sub-Bta- ton last olght for drawing the pay af HRobort Miller, anothor omployé of the road. Ho asked the yardmastor If Miller nnd drawn ola pay, and. upon receiving a ucgative reply, went into tho puy-car, and, representing himself as Robert Miller, drew $70.. When Ofttcer Hoffman went to Mensor's home,on Western, avonuo, near the Pan-Handlo Road, to arrest hita, Measor locked himself in an iuner room, and wae only captured by a ruse, whereby the ofticer lod him tosus- pect that bu nd loft the promises. Ho ackuow!l- edged having drawn the money, but will not sny whatho did with It. Aa ho wns not required to sigu in receipt forthe money no charge of for- gory can bo preferred, é ; BURGLARS ARRESTED. James Kelloy, 6 notorious burglar, was arreste ed yesterday at his bome, No. 2514 Josoph atrost, by Ofltcers Joncs and Enwright of tho Decring atroot Station, who found in bls possession near ly all of $45 Worth of goods stolon on the night of the 18th from: tho grocery store pf Miobacl McCarthy, at No, 2701 Doorlng stroot, While the oficers wero ransacking tho houao, Kelloy’s pal, Jorry Carroll, came in, and was promptly taken into custody, A Jurgo solf-cocking revolver was found upon him’ when searched at the ate don. The yrocery was entered by cutting the window bitads, and then breaking a small plece out of tho window pane in order to turn back the sash-lock, A forty-pound chest of ten, a &- calibre revolver, a three-gallon Jug of brandy, ond an old hat woro among.the articles stolon, which wero yestorday found at Kelloy’s house. bor, Tho letter warns the Judges of the T'rl- bunal that they will be tho first to be blown up, and states that the Sociallsts haveenough dynamite to blow ‘up half of Switzerland, aud that it is In Switzorland (hat a conflazra- tion will begin that will burn up the world, “ITALY. — TNE KING TO VISIT THE EMPEROR OF AUS- TRA. Lonnon, Aug. 2.—A Berlin dispatch says the pourparlers oponed on tho initiative of Italy between Rome and Vicwna seem to be aitecedsful, 28 It 1s reported in woll-fuformed circles that King Iumbert will visit the Em- peror Franels Josept. ‘Tha meeting will take place early in the autumn, The event Is, re- garded here as of grent political significance, especially as King umbert has expressed o wish to visit the Emperor Willlam, of Ger- many, at the same thine, : GERMANY. TK FRENCH ELECTIONS. _ Bentay, Aug, 22.—Tho result of thoFrench elections may Influence tho’ negotiations for an alllance between Italy, Austrin, and Gor- many, . COUNT VON HATZFELDT has atarted for Céhstantinople to present his letters of recall ns Gorman Ambassador. Baron Von Radowitz will be appointed his guccessor, : : . 3 ~. < TUNIS. , _. MOVEMENT OF TrRoOors, Loxnon, Aug, 2.—A dispatch from Gol- otta says: ‘The Boy's troops have started on thoir expedition. Twa French columns, gpch 1,600 strong, have loft Golctta, One column will occupy Hammanet, to the north of Suga, and the other will encamp at Zago- nan, fifty miles south of Tunts,” ae OaLourta, Aug, 2.—Tho tribal chiofs ty and a inaniy stand-up fait in freland | vivon bor an luslght Into te oburacter of hor } Meet Pativ shows, tho return of ono |-tave bac ‘Sumnniouod to Cubul with thelr | B@YPT Toe na, Mutgpentaneny, "onan | petpotnod when she nad never ad Deforo?, Bho | Ho could nos SUFYIVO IES Dower SANFORD'S GINGER. ute candidate, ct * 4 t nm him bi eo 8. Mor exeoud ballots will be necessary, Thoavowed | trugiy from various sce! ‘ et Lad thoy showed the world that the slavery had 30 | soif-agcrifiging, aho found Alm. alinost cals freely from various sections of tha tribes, and to collect s strong body of Irregulars nt Ghuzunt,. Some Irregulars have been brought to Cabul-soas tp sot-tree. the warrison for netlve operations, When tho Jatest nows loft Cabul the Ameer proposed tostart in a. week, escorted by a Jorge guncl of Turkestan liorses, A nan who carries great authority with devout Musgulmane Is reported to have arrlyad at Cabul with a large following, It fs nlso stated that the long-doferred blow against Ilerat from Turkestun ia about to be struck, Oncof the Amecor’s Gonerals Is pre- paring to march from Dowlutgar in the hopo of crushing the Khan who {s holding Herat for Ayoob ‘Khan with a smull garrison, Ayoob ‘has followed the example of tho Atmeor, and jssued o proclamation to tho Northern Afghans, In, which’ ho. describes far entered thoir souts that thoy almed at noth- ing but the uttalnmont of whut could bo wot by Parliamentary agitation, thon it was Proper for tho exiled Irish to do anything thoy thought proper to > STUIKE DOWN THE ENEMY OF IRELAND, ‘Third, (t was doalded that tho interest tho Irish had intely taken in Parlinmontary oyltation showed that thoy stil had hopes of yetting soincthing by beyaing wud praying to ne gland, und t oinbined) = with : the Tact that those who represonted-tho Irish poo. ple in Parllament and who wero supposed to represent the national sontimont, wero countounnced - in begging and praying to tho world for money to siocor tho Irish peoplo in dlatrase, and to keep up the agitation ot bexxlng from “Enyiand, suowed a vondt- tlon of things amounting ‘to nationul alavory, aod that no vonsideration. was due ia whut tho Parlininontary o nes may say or think of what wo do toward inuklog England uivo up Iroland, Fourth, that the one patent fuct that cun ba mot:in Castle Garden soy day of the soar of Irieu -giris from IG to 20 sonra of azo vorning to a Soroign land alone .Oamo, Aug. 22.—In Soudan an afffay oc- curred between the population and soldicry, enused by the prenching of a falso prophet. Onv hundred and twenty Egyptian soldlors were killed, ri < TRUSSTA, . ROYAL Vistrons, Lonnon, Aug, 23—The King and Queen of Denmark arrived at Cronstadt .yestorday, ‘Thuy were mot by the Czar, the Czarina, and the Grand Dukes, and proceeded to Poterhot with thom. Caroless Drivers and Caroless Podes« trians—Falling into the River. Solina Lentz, 13 youra cld, whoso parenta live ‘at No, 20 Buke street, was acoldentally thrown out of aswing Sunday aftornoon, and strikipg upon hor bead againat the sido of a house was so sovercly Injured that abe diced five houtw tater, Casimir Tingor, an employs of the Bartholo- mae'& Lolcht Browing Company, while in the act of turning out of the single streot-car track on Contre atroot, near Hurlbut, at 6:45 yoatorday afternoon was run into by a loaded sand wogon .and team driven by Patriok Flaherty, who. camo upon dim reoklesly at 5 full trot. Tho ee Sindy i whioh' 3 riding was smnsbed, ant NoWwan tusowa outaud hud his left low broken below tho knee, Flaherty wos orrostet agd lucked. up at tho Larrabee Btrevt Station upa a churmo of criminal varcicsnces. Michael Neulls, 16 yours old, Uving with his culating,—a curious compound of the animal aud the material, She probed bis nuturo for w soul, and found nono; for n heart, aod It wos mado of stono, Thore ts niuch that is revoltiny in the gross animntism as well us the matorial- ism of Danie, Ho has crushed out bls own Nnor Instincts by a sluw process of Atnevubiony brs schooled himself to suppress the spiritual and clovate tho senaual at ite uxpouse. Lea pon- otrates hla digguise and knows him for what be truly is whon bo firet tempts her, thou rejects her love, aud bargalus with her about the con+ diuons on which he miay possess her, get ‘The lust uct isthe defoctivo one of the play, i¢ thore sono, It way bo viewed from: oppoalt points of view, aud defended or nasatled with inuch reason an uither side, On the,whole, wo try lnelined ty accept It na the most artistic in~ terprotation of tho thermo. It 1s because Leo bas reud Duntel's oburacter and found it one that sho could not. respect that sho bas no place for him In berbeart at Inst. Thore was no promise of happiness In a union with such n man, Intuitively sbo folt that. Morvovor, bis conduct bad not Leon mitch as to ako a saoritice on hor partan jtaberative vy. Ho had wounded Soclalist nnd Revolutionary candidates gen- crally received only n handful of yoles, They Are suspected, in inany cases, of being sturt- S only for the purpuse of causing divisions, he Rcneral result up to the present sliows 8 returning of 270 Republicans and thirty: bine Ovpositionists, ‘The former. galned forty-tive seats, of which the Moderate Re-, prbtleans secured thirty-one, Lhe Republican mu lon nine, tho Extreme Left 8, and the Ine ‘ausigeants 2% Furty-six second ballots Will be necessary, Fi GULAT FEATURE OF THE ELECTIONS ‘a defeat of tho Donapartiats, In Dor- aus aloue thoy lust four seats, Tho fol- Hay candidates of note were revlected: esters Ferry and Cochery; Freppel, De- a hel the Reyublican Left and Centro, De Marcure, of the Left Centre, ' OUBA. - + THE ELECTIONS, TIAVANA, Aug, 24—Tho clections yoster- day for members of tho Spanish Cortes. ro- sulted In the, refurn of a majority of the Conservative candidates, . Impure Water, Unripe Fruit, Unhealtuy ollmate, unwholerowe f000, malaria, unk the thousand and one tile thut beset the traveler or Kelle rie . hinielf ag conqueror and Ameer of Afghan: 4 arenta at No. t ‘Lytle street, while attempring 1 Gi le mee : = , Yr 10 j~ ti Fs : asin eet Was successful ln Arles aswoll |; 4.-,: .. SPAIN, HA . SAN’ DOMINGO, . TO PAY RENT TO A LANDLORD Foe ann Os od of bin Hil he hid oxbausted | avenue and Twonty-siath strect ut 3 o'clock | No other remedy is at once 20 sure, palatable, and in Montmartre, os oles fot ote te, e REVOLUTIONISTS. KILLED: iga thing that should urudeu Ane Teeh racatores | every ngumenity ‘end artifice besides, to gat hor | yestorday afternoon, accidentally slipped aud | safe, Bowsre of fealtations eald to'be aa It OFFICIAL haba RETURN! HAvana, Aug, 93.--A recent arrival from | ture that" vongeance.” ngland _ that roll in wuch a way thut # car struck him ou the | good, Ask for SANFUID'S GINGER, and take no without it. Le ; Sian Hy (opublican), candidate at [oo . xc : Abwela Gables “ce | dan Dotninigo gaye. that ton rovolutiontats | Hitua,auea destrwotion ‘upon the youn wont | © he acting was oven.and moriterious throug. | [ott Ig ee cri iio wan taxon to tuo | gue, Hols overymuero, “WEEMS & FOxTee ee Ne ae erie malas nian | Mere ited ad twonty wounded In an en- | Hay oo aio, aboot, Acasa caren | Granta it romaraaian, Br thorse | aaa ioe is aN we” | “Epp GO00 a jot a D Wis satd that Gambutin willhave to unders | show that Seflor, Posada Jerrera nud five | Counter with troops, : tho inktninge Sf Hoaven IF ‘hoy could und burl ae rete and nie impersonation of It fa | _ dirs, Nivholson, au old: lady O) or W yuary old, | ~~ ae GRATEFOL—COMFORTING. EPPS’ COCOA . BREAKFAST. thorough knowludso of tho natural laws them Juto the fuco or the enetay of tholr coun: try. Fifth, Ja viow- of. tho fuct that Englaud dikarias the Irish people, suspanis alt the tbe ertles of tho Irish ponply, have crammed them into prisona without charghur thei with any of- forse, sonds horsy, foot, - and nrtilto futo Iroland: ta tell the Re le ti bo shot down if thoy’ resist, it isa que seria oe aitineats oF lgtiing nor aucaosat uly ep] hs of ating but ft Lectwitil and (tiga (osu ot doubt If ibe living at No. 228 Arnold streot, was accidentally run over at 4300 yosterduy afternoon on the crossing of -Madisog and Doarborn streets. by i, P, Stanley's Revels Walrans, the driver notone of his very bost efforts. Thera was vomething jacking in tho curiler scenes fro the mussiveness, ropoxe, and calm reason! neve that are atrougly Marked tn the characlor. ‘Tho Inet two nuts in which moro sealing ts oxbl ited were much better done, aud tort-ilttie to be dusired. Mr, Thorno le an emotional actor, quick in bis perceptions and avcurite in bis Picts ch eatletting’ ot the, Pehusito, re rimitte ‘som ve intoligatwal quality of Daniel to oscape bin. For Liberals‘ were. elected,: ‘Two minority seats were obtained by Canovas and Romoro-lto- bledo; who spalled Gis votes only, ngalnet . 8,000: given to thés Mintaterlal candidates, ‘There are oyor 12,000 nbstentions in, Mnd- rid, , Telegrams were arriving every ininute speaking of the victory of tho Sagasta' Cabl- net in the Proviucesas 9 deolsive ong, Much f2.4 second ballots that Isambert, clot ed- 1 ioe hig Repubtique Franoatee, 1s badly tan Chateau-Dun; and. that ail Mluis- Dow Deputies nre redlected, ¢ A PROGRESSIST CLHASIBEN. |: ‘ a eets note that the extromists of new Oba and Lett have bean defeated, Tho t. 2Mber may bo regarded as Progress —— RETIRED FROM BUSINESS, - Wuansxeron, Dol, Aug. 93—The Dola- ware State Fire & Marluo Insurance Com pany has transferred Its oxisting policies toatorelgn company and retires froin busi- DD {. he Czar's Kveulng Order, - thi lice patrul. ne A “*yfucthow Dunne; 10 yeare old, living with his mother at No, JT Wallace atrovt, while walking aloux the Hurlington & eine Ratiroad,in steps : | Y ¥ f dixestion and nutrl- anxiety ia felt ubout~.colonial’ elections, iss Boston, Tranaoripts Irish pooploure able ts Cubt England suocoss | stisg Jowett Wore reservod both the opportuni» | ping aside for an inoowilys passchygur (ral 1c, Reta eedon Gt tia. tie proper GhGLE nei: aa Gon. Blanco and the’ West "Indian siltoueasskupdhicinty eid the Cane to fay In fata at eho prose Taio a tmeeaA | fog, au, tan telumobe of tte play, aue. Vee | wero bole awitehed Ly ungine No, 2 ite iyat, liactaoted acon Ar pos has peeled _ RAT BRITAIN. |. author}tles . are” known’ to'.be "favoring | boon doubled ‘at the Paloco guter”. over the world being ablo Soleo scewa to Rave gained tn quality and yols foo, caught in a frog at tho aumo time and wis vd us many heavy doctors: bile, Le Hes METHODIST-coRvERENOE,. *.'| the reationary candidates, ‘The provincial a They Bavo, tny liege," rontivd ee aad "50 FiGNT ENGLAND ae Tho forva and savenllnoss of her jmpor- bad hy inj jurod, yostorday foronoon an unknown | gon hg judicious usg of suctt ae 3c Giet thas & MAGE, 24 —Tho Times sayss "Tho | elechora ‘produced unexpected ‘ results. ty deena ot oven a’aghitaty. oreomaan can ape and it, ts to this manner of brine My reby Nr taorne and Miss Jewott | man who was walking w jung tho river bank just int evory tunduiy 2 th en i m1 Grodeor sautlo mualadios are floating nround us, ready to: attack wherever there ja » wuak point _ way A ver this Convention, atter dua detib: tora cape many w fatal shaft by keopliig oF irealve: Eeumne | nica! BMethodist Conference, which ls ed to direot the attontion ty bridge, Was weou to be eet ln this clly next week, promises to was baculy wo north of the Erio street y f ter -. many places favorable to Ministerial candt- wos hardly: } 50 tbat ooteven a’ Lael Eareymine can ap. proach thy Imperial dw: 4 ° tothe water bre boy pamed, ay vir tie Hghtninge jbo" compuny. iy. Parsello aumble pod falta The yee elie aD eit leap, ni ploking up wy tha other dates, who wore:returned in 263 districts : man? £ land, oven ty if Su6 of the most + Ho slceps boneath the Nava, so please your Hate logtntone Une abown he do, |: Was a8 usual, Nolshod, corroct, and ploase foruibed with pure bload abd ® pruporly-nouriatped Tatty Se aaa | ue ean a Ue | BORE aea mgt fr tn ieo | ty ei aie tsi | ty gence ee scatnat | Tete els fot hss |, NAST cne eee Methog The varlous denominations of.| monates,'was complete,’ They galned only | Berprant waeey i ose eeasay gue of Triuand for abe bas cianea bo that eae wugbtor, Sina Haute Harrison gavg & winsome | Hallroad,rushed {0 the Fosauie but easy wero t00 | aA , tg Hh co wth nowber ver 0000 asta eon | thirgfour apa On tho contrary» >, | “aneneaanee GuptineG ASalstath” | | Me pela Laue ste tye takaced ie | Se Day Mllsascony wid fick tue Hed | ood novel ana ee Un nico, evel! SOO BANGER Mie. computed at 18 “ae Methodist population is |. | -..-/.-GASTRLAR.WAS ELECTED r oak of ine ae ae Deluce-duareanys Joavos tho Trivt io 9 position to a] the sate of Airs. J Powers | In uae usual mooeptabie anor ae erty G repleh woul: Sura noone, Contereics nuiiee ogg, oe members oF the | In Barcelona: and ;Jeusca, «, lls friends | yay sual, uevert™ eee BRING RAGLAND 0 it KNEES TOOT, mys cue, Auow candidate for pubs | Dadwe, with a gilt atar RE Guo und aud PROPOSALS. Tesent Iritiat tuber 400, half of whom rep: | gained besides twelve other seats iin Beville, | « Tnporiat headsman ‘wears’ bis ‘watchs | if they aro manly enough toact like mon, Tho in favor was Mr, Froderio do Bellevillo, who | fringe at the other me SRA Raa SI RARER CRI ah contenant, | ents agonenCatalnvand olan | ORME "ny 0 no ig geen | Lance pth ea ite tes | Beaty ae Pat aU, Mice He | Kat tebe aoa vg | OA, Mase @& Maruti Raut C,- ada, churches in the United States | towns," The future House of Deputies will conspiracy bas been peat Barer the Guin-drop Of tha world, Tho” Irish ‘DeoplO sould | conte bir. de ‘Holleville koows the yalue of | fect olgbt inchos tall. welybud 110 pounds, rod Plane and specitioations for extensive Ure Docks to Mt jad eT ecm ate ona ease at Marauet te, Bl stad {Us work willbe recelved by ineyndem alr out short, red mustache, and was clud in a Pilre'with wo oollary (igut checked. pantaloon nd 8 course blue sack coat and veut, white an iho straw bat with black ribbon, and. Isc alter abous With box-t908. The Coroner held bo. compnsed :of .220: personal. frlouda of Sagnata, about Afty-Ave friends of Marshal Campos, twenty-fve Independents, snd 100 ., Oppasittonists “of every: -elinde, destroy. it. ‘wh thus PAY Dae the "vonmea! ah. out ef" tretands' Take i . Or io this” port “Of New - Xork. eq tan of The Conference ts composed i Mon A cherie delegates In equal propor’ \ for proge tlh object will bo to devise moans vs smeeuting foreign work 0 as to result and corn-ball boys, who spread sedition on the all ny nde Vii and Bu loans? Kowaow biess'tneet ee Sy te }o8s thee,' And the Czar, puteli Dis ‘oast-iron night ; paly couch, “ quiet, and has ‘learned how toact In the best ties, and. music were all p soanory, proportion, usto we! ‘Tbe It wy ‘mance was Pee tobtaudeds Are ‘Thor ad Biae Jowoy » Houts, But with whlch En. bad rouwd the ort HUGH Mos Secretary, Lalfale eam ; . ou