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IMAHA D BEL. after TWELFTH YEAR, OMAHA, NEB.. "HURSDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1 82, i | THE TOWPATH WARRIOR, gritent, Permetics then it the[QUNPOWDER AND GUSH | hier, & om0 ot e oan’ Pk, pesanay s F. C. FESTNER COMMER CXAX. Book Einders N bty e W he Gaul and Vhile the irish Shilalehis Un On Whom ths Eyes of Europe are Now Angrily Turned. His Depotits of Dynamite in the £ uez Banks Excites the Hnvy of England. he Eultan's Orders Set Aeide With an Imperiai Flourigh, Fritton Bawiing for Hi« Blood, Yet E Their Li tance. 1 Early Opening of the Connon's Month Looked Upow as o Certalnty. to Crack the British Crown. AFFAIRS IN LaYPT, ——AND- BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURES. AND OMAHA, N Farnam 8t . — During Monday ni:hswore guns were mouated on the forts of Alexandria, Admiral Sey- wour sent a messago to the goveruor * |of thecity to diccontinue mounting guns, 1f the message was disregarded n second wcu'd be sent that would not be disregarded--that the forts would be bombarded. The Kuglish and French admirals have asked their governments to wuthorize the bom- vardment of the forta unless the de- | fensive works are stopped. The naval forces ot France are being mobolized. Ten Feench man-of war, icluding six iron clads, have been commissioned for instant service, The Tarkish embassador to Ger- many has gone to Ems to present to the Emperor William an autograph letter of the Sultan begging media- tion, The sultan invited General Wallace, Amerioan minister, to the palace, and held & long conference. It is reported that the French con- tingent of 12,000 troops has been or- Loxvox, July Ma-zazines of fall kinds EQUND TO ORDER. Send for REDSCED price-list of Job Print-|, ing. J. T. FESTHNER, Importer of, and Dealer in Zithers, Zither Strings and Music. 1121 Farnam St, Omabha. | a; The Xrish Leader. Natlonal Associatos Press, New York, July 5.—Michael Dav- itt arriving this morning from Troy, where he spoke yesterday to an audi- ence of fitreen thousand. He looked fatigued, He atiributos his temporary physical break down to long recep- tions aftar mectings, He arrived at the mecting at 9 o'clock and was heartily weleomed, land theories aud said he was in com- plete accord with Parnell, belioving Parnell wouid soon adopt his views on the Jand (iestion, Javitt will leave France July 15 His reason tor goi to Freuce is that he anticipates ro. are t on return to E gland, and is anxious to see Ezan in Paris, He ad dressed a monster meeting of workis men and Jaad-leaguers at Union square this evening. The procession of twenty trades’ unions, comprising about £0 000 men, marched around p tne square. Tho marshals and aides vore badges inscribed ‘‘Hurrah for Land Netionalization,” “Davitt and the Ce. tral Labor U 2 Railroad Rates. Natlonal Ass ciated Pross, New York, July 0.—The fmal oeeting of the commission to adjust differential freight rates and terminal charges between rival trunk lines will he held here in a few days, Thurman, now in the city, says the report will be wade public at the end of the month, Philadelphia for Alex controllers were invited to attend, but rofused. awdience hy the khedive, teated that no preparations were being British reserves is Dikes announced in that the British fleet at Alexandria had been sent, fresh instruciions to meet any emergency. Ho explaioed bis | o Arabi 18 acting two friends, Communists Linart and Mouillard, seized on the fi of troops has heen drawn by Ar derad for service in Evypt. was held at (vinisterial cour cil loglish and French andrin. The The consuls were granted vho pro- rade to block the entrance to the har. bor of Alexandria, and the mi isters wrote to admiral 8 nt of the English squidro denying the reports to that efiect. ymour, command- a note PREPARING TO FIGHT. 5. —The call of the now imminent. the Commons Loxoox, July AN EARLY RUPTURR Lonnox, July b.—Private eclegrams from Alexandria represent the eitun tion so strained that a collision is un- voidable, Hostilitios are expectod *0 commence to-mMorrow. APPELLING TO GERMANY, Lonnon, July 5 --A Berlin corre- spondent of The Evening News says France is urging ( influence with the suitan for the depo- sition of Arkbi Bey as mimstor of war in Egypt. y to use ier ARABI'S AIDS Parts, July b--The Alexandria rrespondent of the Figaro under the advi The f hostages to be sign of the lan, 4 | aided by the communists, Tho li said to contain the namer of M. | Bredit, Controller General Bijrt, Gas Director Pierre Water, and Divee- tor D¢ Luseac. Cairo. These are now at A DOUKTFUL REPORT, LoxNnow, July 5, —A doubtful re- ort was being received here from Uonstantihople that tho English rep- resentatlves in the conference pro- posed that some neuatrsl state shall act as meaiator for the European powers on the question of sending an army of occupation to Egypt. THE SULTAN ALexapiaa,iJuly 5, 5 ORDERS, The khedive to-day recerved dispatches from the sultan disapproving of the military prepara ions makiog b land and France, holding the khedive and minister responsible for any un- ere against Kog. ~ - toward result that may follow the Indications. continuwnce of such preparations, ansl Auogjatey Pisss, THE CONST T NFERE. % i CONSTANTIKOPLE CONFERENCE, WasaiNGTon, D. C., June 6, 1a.m, ) 8 OOMFERRHON, For the upper Missouri valioy, | after prolon disoussion, finally agreed to invite the porte to armed increesing clouatness with local raius, winds mostly southerly, stationary or inte vention in Erypt, Austria and thor tomperatare. sencrally lower | (ermany united in advising the sultau bigher temperature, gencrally lower X i cae, L to join the conference and send a the lower Missouri valley, |8trong military forco to Egypt. In purtly <cloudy westhor, looal taine, |the event of an Euglish expedition / | heing c1d « i )1 warm scutherly wiads, falling barom. | beiog decided upon, it will be com FA wanded by Sir Garnet Wolsely, The —— conncil of ministers at Alexaudria has Labor Troubles. Natlonal Aseociatcd Fros. Heven hundred and filty 8, representing forty.two yards in thig city, have struck for a advence of fifty centa. The employers refuse to give it. Al yards are shut down, It is estimated | there will be a demand for 90,000,000 brick here this seasr Gobbled by Garrett Natlonal Associated Prow Barrinor July b At the an nual meeting of the Winchester and Strasburz railroad compiny to-day, Robert Garrett was elected presi in place of John King, jr. The Hub of Hoasterdom. Natlonal Associated Prese. INp1aNaroLs, July 5. --Hon, H. C, Meredith, president of the Indiana fr of sent a reply to the sultan, pr to suspond work rouuding the city. Gladstone urger resolution was adopted, ¢ be necessary number of members, three huodred, were not present. mising forts sur. on the OPERA HOUSE BURNED, 1. Perersoura, July 6,—The op- era house in this city has been de stroyed by fire. The flames broke out during the performance, but for tunately no one .rsons were njured, however, and was killed. Several ro were saveral narrow escapes smdeath. The scenery and ward bes were entircly destroyed FHE IRISH, Loxnoy, July 4.—Toward the close Monday'’s seasion of the 5 moved a resolution of epression bill. The > majority 2, but the O y for the ing more than egnt to ¢ Yester- state board of agriculture, died of |day Gladstone renewed the motion preumonia this morning. and it carried, 402 to 19, Justin Mc- The military encampment will close | Carthy said the Irishwnembers would to-morrow with a street parade and awarding of prizes by Gov. Porter, leave the whole responsibility of pass- ing the repreasion bill with the goy it was generally understood the eom mons would disposo of the repressior bill in committee last night, the house was crowded. The final clause of the bill passed without exciting incident Tho report «f the committee will be considered on Thursday and the fival reading of the bill will take place Friday. THE FENIANS, Dunris, July 5.—A named man Kinney, a laborer, was murdered here yesterday by an uuknown person Tho crime is charged to Feniaus Three persons suspected of complictty inthe recent murler of Waler M Bourko near Audrahan on the 8'h of June, have been arrosted nt Lovghoren It is believed thera is no tangi inat them. EARS OF e evis dence THN AR Gladstone, 1n moying co of the Irish arrears of rent bill, that the surplus church fund out which bill ho prcposes landlord ba reimbureed, now ounts £2,000, 000, It that is not enough, the con solidated fund now amounting to £5 000,000 will be used to mike up deficiency THE SCIOTA SUNK, L Fatal Disaster on the Ohio Shore of Lake Hrie, RENT BILL, sideration w ahiall 1 he A Large Nambor of Lives Losv. A Wreck National Asso od Pross, MixnGo Juscrion, 0., July 4.—The names of the lost by the sinking of the atoamer Soista, as far as ascertained at. this time are ns follows: Captain Thomas and son Edward (the bodies were found at Brilliant, three miles below), Louis Harper, Stowart Piper, William Booth, Charles Davidson, Joe Conners, all boys. It is reported that four of the Wellsville band are mias- ing, also one or two deck hauds, Tt is impossible at this hour to give the names of the missing, but the total will not exceed twenty. The bodies of* David Fogart and Stew of Wel'eaville have jnst been found, also the body of R 1 Beardmore, of East Liverpool. Tho body of a boy by the name of Smith, of Stubenvi! Piper hus just boen recovered. Mixzo Juseron, O., July b. - The rdditional victima ot Scioto John John er have been ider Tomlhuson, Wilson H. Paul, Christy, Michael Emerly and Eagene Farmer, Link Wright Booth, (i. C. Taompscn, Benj S eb- bins, Maria Booth, Stephen’ Kent, Lincoln Thomas, Billy A Woods, F. Kermerch, W. J. Hurl, D C. Shan- non, John Presser, Chas, Eilot, Wm. Kiddy, Wellsville; Miss Dray, B Liverpool; E. Houghton, Charles. E Davidson. M. € Stevenson, John Gronds, Lowis Harper, G. Hunter, Charjes Leith, C. B. Armstrong, A. W. B -ing, Wellsvill : two Oress boys and a bog named Dutfy, Stoubenville. The ingest was not begun to-night. The tollowing passengers are miss- ing: H. W. Bailey, a boy of East Liverprol; Elward Cuffy, a boy of Stevbenviile; Arthur Hoagland, son of Rev. B. E, Hoagland; A, B. Pal lar, Wilson Paul, Jno, Christie aund William Ewing, of Wellsville, The Scotia 1s resting on a sand bav in fiftcen feet of water nesr the middle of tho stream, She lica diag- onally across the river, with bow pointing toward the Ohio shore. which proves conclusively hor pilob was tryirg to get her on the Ohio side of the John Lamss when the crash came, Many skifls inanned by men with wire lme, and trow, ho.ered about the veassl all day grappling for bodies and search kept up without essation until darkness caused a rest. Large crowds of men, women nnd children lined the river bank all day, anxiously awaiting the recovery of relatives. Many heart rending scencs were witnessed ag the skitfs brought the lifeless burdens to shore. The Oldest Woman. Natioua) Amsocinted Pross, Prrersoro, N. H., July 5.— Mrs, Elizabeth T." Weston, the oldest person in the state, died to-day aged A Duel. Nation'1 Avsociited Pres. ATLANTA, Ga., July 5.—A prospect- ive duel was stopped to-day by the arrest of Col, Atbert Lamar, manag'ng oditor of The Atlanta Conatitution, one of the intended duclists. He was put under $20,000 bonds, Col. Howell, the other fire eater, has loft | for the field and Lamar will follow him beyoud limits of tho state, ATLANTA, Ga,, July b —Col., How- ell, of the Atlanta Cunstitution, was arrested this afternoon while on his way to a duel with Co). Lamar, of the Macon Tolegraph. He was released on bond to keep the peaco. It is be- lioved, however, the parties will meet to-morrow in Alabama, e Poliiical Pointers. National Associated Press, Onieaco, July 6,—Speaking of the election of United States senator to succsed David Davis, Senator Logan says 1t is a wattor in which he proposes to take no part whatever. His hands are off and he proposes to keep them 0. If hohas any preference no one will ever kuow it As this is the first statement Logan has made in this connection it will be of interest to the general contestants for the senatorehip, some of whom have heen assuming to posscss what is known & the Logan influence ArLanta, Ga., July 6.—Returns of primaries all over the state show that Stevens will go mnto the conventic with a majority of perhaps two-thirds for Goveruor, Fatal Acocldent. Kational Associated Pross, SuENANDOAH, Pa., July 6— William Heas, 50 years of g was found n a mine hole yesterday, where he had fallen accidentally, he remained un- concious until this afternoon, died, The While the Ever city, one year old and wi ulation, has been the great. gent onrly amalgimation of the two cities and the Dancing and the usual amuscmente were continued up to dark, when §5600 worth of fireworks were sent off. A Springs, Wyuiore is very proud of her ficst Fourth, being far superior to any in Jargor cudes, and in keeping with the corporation $10,000 subscribed for a strect rail- way between { bushels. live pre. league, scted us marshal of nies, discharging his arduous duties to the satisfaction «f everybody, excop the patriotic juveniles, who were much chagrined by his peremptory orders, which interfered with the promiscuous dischurge of Chineso artillery. exercises were opened by u selection of vocal music by the Central City Glee club with an organ accompani- After an impressive prayer, Hon,'N G, Persinger read the declar- otion of independence. Then followed s me excellent music by the Central City brass band and another song by the glee club duced Mr, Tur Beg, who delivered the oration, which was listened to with close atten- tion throughout. clear and plessant aud grove being well adapted for a large pic the gathering maintsined spirits throughout, nounced on all hands to bo the most enioyable and sociable had ever county ment, present at the dinne of 1812, and it was 1w first time that he has been 8o for two w the day was disagrocabl formal demonstration worthy of note was the di war of 1812 and the celebration of the 106:h anniversary of Tammany. Threo thousand persons were iu the hall, without special incidents, bration suspende: oceurred, Cieac the Pressure of Patriotic Spouters, bore Other Artillery Immortal Words The Eagle Again Ascends Under A General Firing *of Smooth- ouths, Oarnon and of T.J| Waskod Down With Visions Viands. Present ¢t His “Cracker” W Did the Most Damio, Put vra | The Fourth at Wynore. pecial DI paten to Tuw Bk Wymore, Neb, July 5, Fourth at Wymore, Nob, tho 1,700 3t eve month, Blae Springs, Fully five The t St The ora thinker. Ho prophesicd usual spread eiglo s and was very in‘orcs wonderful prosperity of tho place. At & meoting this morning articles of in- were drawn up Wywmoro and Meurick County's Celebratio: Correspondence of The ico. rAL Crry, Neb., July b.—The people of Central City and the imme- diate vicimty celebrated the national birthday by a pienic about a mile south of the city. and nstrumental music enlivened the + Wilbrong exercises, which were fullowed sumptuons spread, multitude, young and old, took a very Mr. H. C., Osterhout, into which interest, dent, of the State Anu-Mon: Mr. Osterhout in 1. Rosewater, edito: Tho day being ic ana was cbration aken ple ice its settloment, The gl poy uti its history, sinco the R ynolus’ rocep tion last anle north, joined, dred cannon, crackers, ete., were fivd, followed later by the processions trom each ciry to the grounds, meeting be- tween the two cities, headed by the B & M. band of Wymore, and the Blue Springs cornet band. vices at the grove were iuteresiing and lengthy, cunsisting of mus and an oration by ‘Hon. J man, of Creston, president of (he Blue Valley bank of this city. was one of the most happy efforts heard in the west for years. man is a grand orator and an iutell one hun. ser- Dakts ead ation Stead the tyle game of base ball was played, whici resulted 32 to 28 in favor of Blue aud B ue Springs, ono mile. north, The 'm'}bu'uvd while endeavoring to resoue cities will be one in at least a year and a half, Crops are eplendid, much wheat' being harvested averaging thirty Corn is growing rapidly, the warm weather aud the absence of the bad weather that prevails else- whore helping along greatly. e rove, Vaocal by a the po'y ceremo The niro- r of very party, hilarious pro- Merrick d; THE DAY WE CELEBRATE, New Yokk —Thurlow Weed of the vete de public s entirely blind ia farrly good in other reapects Fourth was mostly celebrated young people, Rain fell in the af noon, The woather the The er of the veterans of CixeiNNaTL —The Fourch but business was Several minor acsil Crry o¥ Mexico, - The Fourth near The prino'pil address was The oration s, His he was I the and th The mamder of only the generally ents wan enthueiastically celebrated by Awmeri can residents in the park city. livered by Goneral Strathens, United Btates consul geueral —Mrs, Kate Colten’s stove caught fire from an explosion of fire works and her daughter, aged elevon, was burned to death. Boston,—The celebration of the |eatries, was won by Kitty Clark, lke (256 minutes and 13 seconds, Miss Fourth was one of the most general | Bonham second; time, 2:49, when he | ever known here. delivered by Gov. Long at the Boston the de Was commons. LoxvoN. ~The Fourth of July cole bravion at the American exchang was attended by a largs and brillian assemblage. Represontatives of nearly vvory nation in Buropetmingled with tho Americans. Tho latter were full of patriotism, enthusinem, ote. Agnes Huntingdon sang **Thoe Star Seangled Banner” and “'God Save the Q ween, 1ovie, —John Kolly made the long talk at the celobration. 1t wa entirely historieal. The usual erop « accidenta is roported, Brrrato —The day was a double anversary here, noarly as much in te being shown in the semi eonten- nial anniversary of tho ineorporation f the city as iu the national jubilee, Fifty thousand atrangers patrotled the sireots, The eyent of the moraing was & master wilitery, masenie and civie procession, eight milesin length, 1n which the Seventh regiment partie ipated. 'I'he cermonies appropriate to laying tho corner stone of the new sol sailors’ monumoent were ear ried out during a rain storm, lasting all the afternoon. G, S ewart L Woodford did not deliver the oratim ivg o the rain. Coxcorn, Mass,—There is a rebol- ion in the state prison since yester. day morning, the convie's yelling singing, checring and breaking fura ture in the cells, Tho work shops are closed. The canse of the ontbreak was the rofusal of Fourth of Ju'y recrea- tion, owing to insubordination. No violence was attempted Lewisron, Mx Boya playing with diers ar to spar any fightor aud give $260 if he did nct knock him out in four three minute rounds, Tug Wilson did not appear. Jimmy Elliott put on the gloves and vas kuocked out in the third round. E liott fought n the defensive throughout, going to ground to avoid panishment, In the second round, Sallivan drew blood, Ia the third round the eliampion got in a tremen dous right handerunder Elliott's nose, and ho fell on his back as though strack by a sledgo hammer. Ho was unable to como tv time. Sallivan shook hands with Eiliott and gave him &0, Hundreds of policsmen were prosent, and t »wid rough Qu A TING Sararoa, N. Y., July 6.~ Tho in tor-collegiate regat'a on Like George waa poorly attended yestordny, only about 1,000 spectators were present ho vight-nared raco did not take placo. The four oared milo and a half race abraicht away between the Wesleyan, Bowden, University of Penn sylvania, Cornell and inceton was won hy the University of Po imeylvari | H ¢ n0:05, Woslogan 9:4%, Princoton ¢ Coruotl , Bowden 9:6. J. O Howell, stroko of the Princeton, tainted in the boat, The Oration of G, 'THE DAVENPORT COLONY. arter Centennial of the Settle- ment of Hall Connty, Reunion of the Pioneers Who Laid the Foundstion of Grand Island, Jelebration Being Com- bined With the Fourth of July Fostivitiea, Monster Procassion Cover- ing a Period of ' wenty- Five Years, John C Cowin Upon the Occasion. on, Fred. ¥ dde on tho neers anu Dr. uilleron the Valley Pic- powder in thie house of Mre, Knowles, Hammond street, set tho bui'ding on tire. Mra. Knowles and three sons, Guorge, Joseph and Rishard, and an unknown lad, were injured seriously Physicians say all will probably die. Fatally Burned. Special Dispateh to The Bee, Henros, Nob, July 4, 4:40 p. m— Tho barn of Mr. 1. M. Coon has just buroed, with one buggy andone horse. Mra. Coon, who tried horse, was also burned to doath. A largo family of children and grand ¢’ dren are left to mourn her loss, The Cannon Went Off. National Asso: w0 Prew. Lisork Co., Nob. July cxploded on the Fourth, Killing one man and horribly wound: i1 several othera Double Duwin at Lincoln, Nationu swociated Pross., Lixcony, Nob., and Dolhe Loe, to savo the July 5. —Emma aged eighteon and thirteen, while heating cucling tongs, therr clothes cawght fire and both were {ataily burned, yesterday. The mother and other danghter slightly time, 2 The CALEDONIAN GAME, 014 mi o New Youk, July b ganes of the exledonian club, Duican C Ross beat Cmald Diomen, putting the hoavy stone, throwirg the heavy hammer, and putting eignt stonea, CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB RAC Cricaco, July 0. Illinois derby, two milo race, was won by Kuroer, with S:aunton second, Bengal time, 4:00% Two mile race, all ages, was won by Boot Juck, with Lida Stanhope sec- ond, Johu Sullivan third; time, 4:074. One mile race, best three and five, was won by Motropolis straight heats, with 01, o in Farce nd a quarter raco, scll- ing; was won by D wette with Ama- Zom seemd; tme 2:214. Tho three quarter wilo dash raco was won by Olinn; time The milo and a half by Flanders in The fivo turlon 21 At the annual third; threo second; 0 Was Won sh for all ages Slocum Remarks of Hon. J. & Boyd on Early Scenes in tho Sete tlement. The Afternoon Races The Fireworks And the Day Generally. Stalt Corro pondence of The_ Bee. Granp Tsuanp, July 4, (ABout Min- NIGHT) —Grand Island is proud of horself and every one of her four thou- sand citizons is proud of herand proud that they belong to and are a part of tho enterprising city, This being the 20th year of the settlement of the county by the Davenport colony they determined to make it one that will be romemberod long after they have ceased to view the results of their carthly work. o this ond, they ar- ranged for a monster celebration to oceur in conjunction with the 4th of was won by Tdle Pat with socond; tima 1.09), Threo quarters of a mile raco for waidens wis wou by John Henry with | of Luirinsic secol time 1:27. The three year old race, one mile, was won by Boaman, Jenso James | te second; timo 2:014 W Tho qu rier of « milo raco was won by Vigio Kudiy with Eurly Bird sec. | p ond; ume b b Fires National Associnted Press, I vhem, SPORTING. National Amsociated Pross. BALL GAMES ON THE FOURTH, A o127 disurr, — Bostons 1,Dotroita 2; secoild gime, Bostons 14, Dotroits 1. AT Ou10aG0,— Chicagos 6; Troys 1; secoud game, Chicagos 9, Troys b, Fourteen innings w re played, anD.—Clovelands 1 Prov- wecond game, Clevelands s 1 Ar CLe idences b 4, Provide Ar —Buffalos 9, Worces- socond eame, Buffios 18, sters 8. Gamo was called on account of larenoss, Ar New Yonk,—Motropolitans 3 Attan ics b; Yalo 3, Matropolitans 7. The last gimo was played in a heavy shower of rato, and was called at th close of the sixth inning. Tho fist gnme was played i the morning, the latter in the afternoon, AT PHILADELPIIA,—A heavy rain commes ced bour noon materially in- vrfercd with celebrations. Base ball yames were postponed, The inter- national crickel mutch was postponed at tho first innings on account of the rain, At Cisxcinyrr —Cincinnatis 1, Ath- eloucs 6, LONG BRANCH RACES, Loxa Brancu, July b.—First race, mile and a furlong, threo-year olds and upwards, for $500, seven entrees, was won hy Barreit, Greonland second, timo 1:66] BSecond race, five furlongs, for two- year olds, for 500, six entrecs, was won by P.zarra, Clarmel second, time 1:08¢ Tnird vace, mile and a half, for Burrea Bostox, July b, - A fire this morn- ing in the buldu g 41 to 49, Federal | o stroot, damaged av $15,000 worth, Nuw Youx, July b —R. G Mitchell | a & Uo's candle factory, corner of First and Fourth streets, burned to-night; loss $160,000. MontresL, July 6 --The house of the Siutheastorn burned; loss $100,000. Cnteaao, July 6 — Johnson & An- dersou’s furniture factory burned this S morning, Loss, $40,000; insuranco, |’ $12,000. . . Williams Colloge. WiLLiaMstown, Mass, July B.— |t exercise of Williams collego commonced to-day. J. M. Barker, of | ceed trustee in pace [ W Tho Garfield memorial | G win eeented by Cyrus W. Fiold, was formally delivered to the college authoritica by theson of ex-President Hopkins, The mimorial address on | w the Jate Presidont Garfield was read by Rov. De. Prons, of New York, Three thousand dollars additional wero subscribed to the Gatfiold me- moriul professorship fund round railroad of Garfisld al wi an Musical Ma'ams. National A ceiatod Fre s fr Ciicaco, July b.--Tho sixth an- nual meeting of the Music Teachors’ National association bogan to-day in Herchey hall, with good attendance. Miss Arthur, of Cincinnati, made the opening address, Rev. Dr. H, W, Ihomas deliverod an address of wel- | 5t ¢ e, followed by an ossay on mu. sical interprotation by Prof, W. 8, B Matthows. In the afternoon essays were read on “Music in Public Wo) three-year olds, $200 each, $2,5600 ndded; four ontrees, was won by Runnymede, Forester sccond; timo, 3:12 Fourth race, mile and three-quar- tars, swoepstakes, §100 each with added, fo trivs, was won hy more, Slidelis second; time $:08], , wils and threo fucloniys, all ages, for §5)0, three entrics, was won by § rashwpey, Miry Aunderson second; timo 2:208. Sixth race, three and a quarter miles, sweepstakes, gentlemen ridors, $¢b oach, $300 added, six ontrics, was won by Corsair, Arsenic second, Beventh race, stee plo chase for $700, eight entries, was wonby Feauk Short, Bernadine second; time 5:30, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, New Youk, July b —First race, threc-quarters of a mile, maiden S-year-olds, $200, four entries, was won by Little Bat, Elector second; time, 1:18 Second race, seven furlongs, all agan, for §200, six entries, was won by Bedouiu, Biide Cake second; time, ) Pnird race, mileand a furlong, all ages, for §200, three entries, was won by Capais, Osk Daile second; time 1:0 Fourth race, mile and a quarter, all ages, for $200, four entrics, was won | by Brambalevta, Maleze second; time, 2:16} Futh race, three (uartors of a mile, all ages, for ), 81X entries, wos won by Owen Bowling, Mary Warner sec- oud; time, 1:193, Bixth race, steeple chaso, sweep- ship,” and on “Elementary Singing." Tho eession will bo continued to-mor- row, ol Wi S ta Marine Bten 140 x, July b —Sailed, Oder [}: for Bremon, Sute of Goorgia for Gl gow, R terdam for Rowtordam; ar [, rived, Bolivis from G asgow. - Hasiuna, July b.—Arrived 4:h, |} Wieland from New York Lavereoor, July b —Arrived, Spain from New York, Grasaow, July 6. Arrived, State of Ponngylvania from New York. Lonng, Ju'y b iled, State vada for Now Y« on th of - an Davitt at Troy National Associated Pross. Trov, N. Y., Jul storm the Was Lot 48 great o success as was an- | de ticipated, but the procession was very |aus large und imposing. Mr. Davitt’s [ K address was listened to by a large | co audience. Hla explained his position | Tk a8 in harmony with the views of Par- al united in all essential dotails of their | o dowands - ¢ _— 1l Sy ' Girls. National Ass 8. Kol an Y., July 4.--The and generally disagreeablo. 'I'io wost interest cen tered at the Driving Park, and there, iu the ten mile running race between Lizzio Pineo and Mortie Peake, the latter won in 26 minutes and 34 seconds, including changes, occupying Re onesTER ge Fourth wus dull, rai Wa M stakes §20 cach, $300 added, {ourteon SULLIVAN WITH GLOVES, 81 seconds, making the actual time ime was 27 miuutes and 9 heard soat immediately, shals, and repre warpath, followed, an owned by John Kraft, followed, tivns as lhvy James C July excreises of the younger genera- non. Aud to say that the day paesed I pleasantly and joyously is but to faiutly stato the truth. Anxious for the success of the quar- r-contennial, many nad doubts ot the cather during Monday night, but for once at lesst the croakers were disap- vinted and the light of dawn dis- fayed a cloudless sky, followed soon by W sunrise fit for tho anniversary day of the nation, and soon again fol- swed by the booming of the national salute, 38 guns, frow the old piece of rtillery left with the Grand Tsland community years ago by Gen. Curtie s a means of protcotion from Tudians. I'he fatal accident on Decoration day by the premature dissharge of thé picoe warned those in command to be careful and the artillery was placed in the care of Mr, Elbert” Corbin, a vet- eran artilleryman, who handled 1t ina manner that the poople of Alda, eight miles away and ut Hansen, down the t. Joe road I don’t know how far, and started for the county The morving and the early forenoon ere spent in speedy preparation for e procession which was to start just as soon as iv cou d, but which couldn’t st under way tll 11 o'clock But hen it startod it was one that the rand Tsianders will not soon forget. Tho Procession. W. A. Deuel was grand marshal and as at tho head of the column, at- tended by several small boys as nides, | mounted. THE FIRNT DIVISION as commanded by Geo. D Hetzol nd Ho H, Glover, asssistant mar- mted Hall county om 1857 to 1868, First came the Grand Island cornet band, 12 pieces, under Prof. Bartling, eader. Then followed the sottlers in their prairie schooners, five in number, drawn by oxen, the heads of families eering the concerns with oxgads, A similar representation of the so-called Wood River settlement followed. Next came old ““Pap” Lamb, the veteran stage driver, who carried pas- Benge conch that ran in 1¢ s'into Grand Island on tho first He bad the d conch, now time-worn and much- ttered, but still serviceable, Uhen canie o wagon representing the v browery in that regim, that of ames K. Boyd, ot Wood River. The piomeer blackswith of Hall unty, James Michelson, followed th a representation of his shop as it en was, Wagon loads of Mormon and Cali- fornia omigrants came next, and then # reduced 1ae gimilo of KFt, Indepond- oe, Win, S:olloy’s place of refuge in o troublesome times, A party of horsemen d paiut, representin, in feathers Sioux on the behind them arge float which recalled to the old —Owing to the | sottlers their fort—named after Gon. pic of the land leaguo| Curtis, but familiarily and a great al bettor known as “Fc, Nixcumer- 5"~ commanded by Col. Henry A, senig, and guarded by the settlers’ mpany under Capt. Fred. Ruby. he cannon followed, aud behind that W was the masterpiece of the duy, a very nell and other leadere. They were |faithful representation of the first lo- motive that reached Grand Island, awing a carload of merchandise, 1ese two floats ro desigued and tten up by M . 0. Brown d O L. Howdll, aud they showed nius io their wor The first brewery of Grand Island, it as an ordinary wash boiler on an ordinary cook stove, and Mr, and s, Kraft went through the opera- did then, leary's pioneer hardware at was at the end of the first di- vision, Pinneo second including 79 seconds con- New Youk, July b.--At the John | sumed in making 7 changes. THE SECOND DIVISION was commanded by Capt, W. B, Lar-