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- o o il e d \“QO N < L] . £\ p ” - F \ \ A . —— —_— e — —— e . — AT T > > JU 21 TWELFTH YEAR. TULY - s o i arve e dhid 0 )l the members being present. A who camo here a year ago. He is an EVENTS IN THE EAST, |of commons to-day Gladstoossid thss| PREACHING FOR PLACE, [}, the members being prosct. | BL OWING UP THE BRITISH | xho came hore s seneaco. to i | THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. - * | the the porte had joined the con- : ) ¢ — h ¢ way concerned with the e i foronce, the sultan was silent n? ro order of business and foute o travl g 1y |dynamila businees. Mossrs. Spear. (e poroiet Drial of the Star fatence, the sultan W A . xeoutive nessions will bo held daily i o business. Messrs. Spoar. arcical Trial A Couflicting Variety of Items|&uds sendivg troops totiaypt, Glad /A Loud and Ludicrons Howl| ™AYihe atterucon session Prestdent How the Struggle of [Ireland's iy ani gk, who aro. referrnd. to| 110 FATCICA : - S Sl b L A » ( Hayes appointed,Oliver, Konnaland i oains and’ in The Lndon Times letter, are sup-| Route Oases Nearly Closed. d d dit to strongthen t 180 aln neland § Concerning ‘Affairs in omand oredit to strengthen the by thg Pourbons 0f Ohi0. | porser s committes on_ the order of gaims posed to bo George Spoarman, a shirt R forces on the Mediterranean 6 AL business A8A" Youte of travel, The Might Progresses maker doing business in Third avenue, e Egypt. e b SoEe ke A secratary was instructed to inform the LU and Edward Byrne, a plumber, both | mpe Ppresident of Guatemala ALexaspria, July 20.—A recon. | The Liquor and Lat?Hing Men | yoopolitan indostrial leaguo that ———— well known Trishmon, " ing the Oity in O npssance by order of Seymour, re Tickled With P representatives could be heard to-mor- | qy, o Dynamite Triumvir,ta Pre. O'Donovan Rossa said to a World Doing e 'y A Water Famine Threatens to|silted in the discovery that Arabi's Aol L Lo row afterncon. It s doubtful whether ; ate Pre-| . porter to-day of Tho London Times Groat Style, Depopuiste Alex- position is strong, Arabi's army has hogany Stick, they wi Do hers by that tie, but pariog to Blow Up the article: ‘Tho u"{“" part of that i POP! already diverted the waters of Ma- TS the commission decided to hear any Repression Bill story is true; but T don't caro to say - it e sirous of testi{ying as to the differen e , i 1 o Burning with water, the city must depend N . Bowen, of Phila. school in operation, and our pupils “Rodgers.” Arabi Btrongly Hntrenched a|upon cisterns. These wero recently oAl :fl,fim"'h g:‘;g“,ohz,;“ o rhila-| Plot to c':"':'; ::"“’:;‘"""“"“ # 0 selocted withcaro. - Many of them Rodye Short Distance From flled, but 1t is believed most of them Circus. urday, ;epruaneil'g the chemical in- Lt Mokt ) come over from I'“l““fi' e wora destroyed or rendered inaccessi- BEARTR terosts of the United States, Cavendish Awsassine. T e The Revenue bill and Blection Casea the City. blo_during the bombardment, The| 00 ok Ay BU, LLN;Z“IE_I:M:QLIAI::H MEN| 5 ocupy the Time of Congress, il is i i i '0. o) ssessmonts an sae L 3 SR LY Ol b N et Ballots Harrows Up kot e s N e Lndon Timeerot 't th fust, | Orttoa 90, July 20.—A New York p ‘The Porte Again Urged to Send a A WATER FAMINE Their Souls. Nasuviune, Tenn,, July 20.—The ATns soms cotiods Slacinras e dispatoh to The Chioago Tribune CAPITAL NOTES. B Strong Foroe to Egypt. " iti It day | cOntains somo curious disclosures con. [ CSPAtc] canvass of the striking | National Associated Press. o pild is imminent. The old Roman wellk — At Dro i oo sy [orning tho oporations and plaud of [says: The MV B L8 SEEE0R ;& St d S 4 or cisterns cannot b cloaned and | poiitical Points From Other Places |¢ndorsed Boling, democratic candidate | what ju callod the dynamito section of [ freight-handles ® SMGUE HhO DISMCHS | THE STAR ROUTE TRIALS. - The Eritish Expedition to Consist of fillm‘tllfur lwat;)lu to come, =nd the ships for governor. t}‘m Fenian party in this city, which s of tho :ty ¢ hoon vory sucoess- m‘: b J\(x)lyl 2?4—Iu fim‘l i in the harbor can only condense there is good eemi-official police reason [ their cause haa not - ute cases to day Col. Ingerso ere A enough water for the use 3{ the crews Ohio Demoocrats. :&lfilnt.l‘ul [Contributions in Court for n‘nyuvgg sre, In the mEin, corru::t. fal. Mr. Darwin I8 Jnu‘mu.l of tt'h:s Wilkon and Gerl; Heskio mlda‘lrgu- / SR and troops. Ncthing remains for the | Notional Associated Pross. Associated Pross. The correspondent appears to have | firm of Packara' & James l“‘“:: ‘;’: monts for the defense on the motion 4 New Yorg, July 20.—In the United States circuit coart, crininal branch, in the case of General New- ton M. Curtis, treasurer of the re- publican state central committee, indicted and found guilty of violation of the federal statute in collecting contributions from federal office- holders in this city during last fall's election, the judge decided that the statute was co stitutional and denied the motion for a new trial. The sentence of the court fines Curtis $500 on each of the two counts of which he was found guilty. . CRIMINAL NEWS. Natlonal Associated Press. BILLED TO HANG. New York, July 20.—James K, to quash the indictments, followed by Mr. Morrick for the government. Attorney General Brewster was pres- ent, seated at the government table. % PRESIDENT BARRIOS, of .ustomaly, paid an official visit to the st "o department at 11 o’clock to- duy, Iue was received by the secro- tary, aisd shown around the city, The cabinot esembicd at the white house at 1 o'clock, to be present at his re- coption by President Arthur, but through a° mlsunderstanding Bartios did not come. At 2:30 the cabinet officers left, The visitor's failure to keop his appointment has given rise to some foeeling in government circler. It {8 understood to-night Barrios and suite will be received to-morrow. member of the special com™"! freight grievances on_the New Y;‘"l‘ board of trade and transportaw. °™ said he had been exllod upon to eom * tribute, and had talked with the men, ; and he did not think the strikers had been as successful as they anticipated. When asked what the cause was of the failure to respond, M. James said that it was due in a great measure, in his opinion, to THE TIMIDITY OF BUSINESS MEN, who did not wish to put themselves or the firms they represented in a position of antagoniam to the railroads lest their interests should suffer by unjust discrimination. One could scarcely comprehend, he added, how timorous many business men are in regard to giving offonse to the corpo. Corumnus, 0., July 20.—The dem- ocratic state convention elected John H. Follett, of Cincinnati, temporary chairman. Senator Geo. H. Pendle- ton was made permanent chairman; W. J. Gleason, of Cuyahoga, sccre- tary, with one assistant from each dis- trict, John W, Oakley, of Franklin, was renominated judge of the supreme court by acclamation. James W. Newman was nominatod for secretary of state on the third ballot. Henry Weible was nominated for member of the board of public works, THE RESOLUTIONS adopted are as follows: The democratic party of Ohio, in convention assembled, reeflirms the been commissicned to ferret out all the facts of the case from sources that were likely to be well informed, and the result of his inquiries may be sum- marized thus: ‘“Though the head- quarters of the organization are in this city, yet men are engaged in for- warding it in overy large city in the United States, though outside of New York their chief abiding place is Chi- cago. While O'Donovan Rossa was at one time the projector and condue- tor of the party, ho is not now, nor has he boen for some time in any posi- tion to control it, or to even learn of its sccret doings. In fact, though sinceiv in his views ROSSA TALKED TOO for the conspirators to trust him; and while his Umied Irishman's society populacy but flight to the Suez valley. A CONDITION AL JOINT. CoNstaNTINOPLE, July 20. — The Porte, in joining the conference to- day, did so understanding that such action would not change the relations of western powers to the Porte. THE SUEZ CANAL. PRESENT CONDITION OF THIS GREAT WATERWAY. 20.--The| A Cairo letter to The London cal note | Times says: I was glad to see how He|much of the bauks are now cased with stone. Trees grow with diffi culty ia the sand, and their roots suf- fer from the salt water. A sandy bank is carried by the wash of the steamers in the deep water channel, NationalAss ciated Press, ARABI APPROACHING ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, July 20, —Arabi's out- posts are approaching Alexandria. “The British troops are reconnoitering. It is not known whether Arabi means to attack the city. This approach creates much excitement, as Admiral Seymour is not well prepared for any vigorous attack. A NEW CONFEREN ConsraNTINOPLE, July porte has answered the iden of the ambassadors of the powers. Pproposes a new conforence. ITALY GETTING HOT. RomE, July 20.—The government ot Italy is restless over English occu- the press unanim- E. MUCH pation of Egypt. ] But this stone casing resiats the wash, ion, nb K ; ) ously declares Anglo-Fronch interven- | and whon it is complete the company | §7°4t Priuciples which are the founda- | Walsh will bo executed in Brooklyn | Jre d w8 G0 nHe ORI SOECN | rions, Tho committeo of the A L S T tion in Egypt a wmoral injury to| will b able to increase without dan- | U100 of free —government, among | to-morrow for the murder of hie of the busincss, they used him only as | board of trado and transporta. | The report prepared by the minor- Ttaly. ger their regulation speed. We met | Which aroqual rights to all, special [ sweotheart, Barbira Groenthall n figure head, ~Thoy dirocted opera.|tion, after consulting with coun. |ity of the house committee on judi- Mioam, Jaly; 20.--Tho Bovern. | witk ojobataslallforitwd) hours, In |PFIikesk ioone; protistictich the HELD FOR FORGERY. tions generally without his knowlodge, | 3¢, had asuod a oivcular offering to| ciary, declating tho forfoituro of lands f weak against the encroachment of the undertake the redress of grievances [gronted to the Northern Pacitic rail- fes] New York, July 20.—Robert M. Leonard, said to bo a son of the prest dent of the Fizst national bank of and on this account Rossa just now is ina somewhat dissutisfied condition of mind. The chief maungers aro a ment is jealously watching England’s action in Eeypt, and has determined to placo a_gnuboat at each end of the this great highway of nations we saw 1o life save the wild marsh birds, and the waste of water stretching away to way company, and not earved under existing acta, and declaring it should be the policy of the government to caused by the failure of the corpora- tion to receivo and forward freight within the last fow weeks in accord strong; equal taxation, free spoech, freo press, freo schools, and, first Suez canal, the vell & are | OF all, a free and uncorrupted ballot. | \)ooheny ¢ TH I f p < o 4 yollow deseat. ~There are|” p'o SRS, Allegheny City, was arcaigned in the | triumvirate composed of Dr. Shine, , v fo 0 PANIC IN TRIPOLL 2 S o Lo tesolved, That stability in the value | SouEt it charged with S 3 snce with their implied contract as| withhold any further patents of lands, iy Tpenink i Hlaaes ev Y of money In a primury question to the P e BT oo R LA e common carriers. But although the [ will be submitted to the house as soom forging thoe numoe of Joseph F. Cook, of Brooklyn. He was held for trial, STABBED TO THE HEART, NASHVILLE, Ju!y 20.—Thomas lights; but the leader is Dr. Shine, in somo respects an influential New York Trish democratic politician, who has held somao « [fizos and was a physi- a8 it is considered hy two of the ab- séht members of the committes, Five of the fifteen members have already Loxpox, July 20.—~The pauic among Christiaus in Tripoli is iucreasing. NO GUNBOATS IN THE (A few miles, where the deep water- way is widened from twenty-four to fifty yards and sometimes more, and a signalman system stops or allo board promised to bear all the expense and tako all the troublo of prossoutini their claims, and the complainants, to industrial and commercial pros- perity; this can only be secured by maintaining both gold and silver as i, bl 0 ATt pass the ships according aa the next | 10neY, #s provided by the_conatitu Duling, son of the*recorder of the|cikn of repn The funds are con- HAD ONLY TO FILL OUT ULANKS signed it Seymour has been mnotitied by De £ NG Wi esod | tion, and subjecting “the issue and ChE 5 8 3 lod 1 s TiiReRa furnished by th i very fow | THE BURYING OF THM™ STEAMER RODG- Losacps, who urrived yesterday, that | il 18 60 0r 0ecubuers WO D the | regulation of papor money to estab- | City, Was killed to-night in a fight trolled b berapp e ; e omeel| urnianen 'ytl ho c“]m({mt]hw‘ b ol s S the gnaranteed neutrality of the Saez | e first gare successfully, but ut the : s By o with Charles Blackmore, He was|#/ timcs ciiounted to £ 0m $20,000 to | responses had, relatively speaking, Jitb 2 E:liagllfl]:‘:tz.-l\(l](&‘! e s f ame | 3ocoud tho ball was hoiated abovo the 1’1'33?&1‘}ffi:?'a‘,’,’efi.e“v’.’lfu"e X"lm‘:"‘c’i‘r“ stabbed to the heatt, - Blackmoro cs- | $30,000. Iatred of §igland is tho [ been roceived. ~ Shippors wero afraid| The naval court of inauiry to inves— sunboats, and that any attempt to | 128 which, in canal language, means | U0 H" caped. mainspring of the movement, and | that if they gave monvy to sustain the | tigate the burning of the steamer g el it “‘go into the siding.” Nothing came | 52" Phe INSURANCE ARRESTED. its chief object is to harass the [strikes, or put their names to any sub- [ Rodgers in St. Lawrence bay, Siberia, Resolved, That the growth of mon- MEN ) 4 ) November 30, 1881, submitted a re- i port, in which the court atates that it- was unable to discover tle origin of’ ! the fire, but believes it wae causad by i sppntangoas combuation. No bhwv Ty 18 attached to the commanding officer” or crow. All hands are commended for their exertions to save the ship. The court believes further inguiry un- NECessAry. GRENADES FOR GUITEAJ, Two hand grenades have been found pass any would be resented as a breach. THE ARABS ARE GAINING STRENGTH every day. The natives interprot En- gland’s delay as inability to right on land, Arabi’s scouts already surround Remleh, seven miles out of the city. THE SPANISH ORDERS Excitement is occasioned by news lo of the sudden en- Or- soription on their behalf, thoy would become marked men, and would be dented privileges by the railroads that were essential to the transaction of their business, " SPEAKING OF THE GREAT LOSY'10- TRADE| resulting from the blockade, Mr. F. B. Thurber eaid that the indirect damages were greater than the direct. His firm is in receipt of letters from agents saying that orders are now going by the score to Philadelphia government at every vulnerable point, to destroy the lives of officials that were most instrumental in oppressing Ireland, and to show the English gen- crally, by the destructi n of property and public buildings, that it is fur their interost to make peace with Ireland on the best terms and to let her go as an independent nation. The dynamite party, we are further informed, has permeated the Land League, and has been aided by many by before sunset, when all traffic ceases, and we lay in the quict moon- light with every intentlon to proceed at sunrise. But when I came up next morning to see the start I found a fleet of great ships, each with its noisy little tug and yellow flag at the masthead, slipping along in single file. It was & grand way of realizing the work ot the canal. Nineteen vessels went by, averaging, our captain told me, 1,600 tons burden. All save two Corumsus, O, «July 20.--J. B. Hall, president, and H. N. Hender- son, secretary of the Home insurance company, were arrested to-day for perjury in making falsa returns on lfi_&. ita to Stato Insuri¥ice Buperin- tendent Moore. Good Boy. Nagtousl Associated Pross. ALBUQUERQUE, N, M., July 20.— Silveria Coma, residing near Socorro, opolies is such as to seriously lessen the rights of individuals and public welfare, and ought to be provided against by proper legislation. Resolved, That we favor honest re- form in the civil servic and denounce the extortion of money from office- holders to corrupt the ballot and con- trol elections as the most threatening as 1t is the most insidious danger that besets a free government, and the shameless resort to such methods by government, ders first came to the ambassador to station one'Spanish izon-clad at cach | Carried the British flag. Three wero| ¢ Tl i MO Gl 8RBT T New Mexico, on arriving home last | on both sides of the ocoan who were |and Boston that. formerly came to [in the yard of the distriot jail. It s end of the Suez catsl for the purpose | Crammed with pilgrims, forocaetle, | the party in power to earry its enda 2R b in bed | high in that body. They have a reg- New York, and old _oustomors write | blieved they wore intended to do- of escorting Spanis's mails oach way. | main deck, and, quarter deck, one | oy Gt e LUl 4na spoils under | with his wife, Ho drew a pistol, and [ular systom of cipher cablo corros- [ that if goods cannot bo shipped from | molish the prison and blow up Gai- : A later order changed to place three | mass of life. Even the boats were | P rule, shot Pachecoo through the heart whilo [ pondence with friends in Irelund, | New York in a reasonable period they [ teau, For some_reason thoy were al- &, iron-clads at each end for the same |full of them, ngd{}x:om “‘.‘ld:“;"‘“v“; Resolved, That we denounce the | asleep. England and F.‘l:'l““”“-rmdi‘l"‘:d“c“’td must buy dl!UWllt.fll'Gr “‘Of course,” | Jowed to rust and corrode. o purpose. awaing poepec bhe Vel a0 Of| reckless extravagance and profligacy TS that it is impossible to find them out. | gaid Mr. Thurber, “most of this trade e 5 women. One lot wers Russial pil- bli h ‘Wife Murderer. The discovery byths British detectives | will come back to New York when the CONGRESS. | INDIAN TROOPS. |grimg from the Caucasus—savage- Of'"'l? l'apuf warllfl‘pnr:y in the ap) }‘!1h National Awociated Proms. 'lof the infornal machines that were | question is sottled, but meanwhilo | National Amociatod From ' Loxbon, July 20.—Despite Glad- P e b aorhiad to ¢roasute (WheR| . Vickssure, Mies,, July 20.—A. [sent over last summer, packed in bar- [ thousands of dollars have gone else- SENATE PROCEEDINGS. looking fellows in fur caps and black clonks; the others were Algerinnsand | 320uld be applied to the extinction of ploojalformalisseiomenialtoliliojhous the national debt, and we believe the Fracas, who was found tied in a sack | rejs of coment, led to a radical change | where that should have swelled the| WasuiNato, July 20.—The senate mons that he had no knowledge 18 il i i i i ohe i ” 35 to 9 assist in the occupation of Egyopt, it is twenty-two and twenty-three feet iy | economical administration of the gov- | yared his wife and also murdered a sy’ S THE TORNADO'S TRACK W madeo AUS up the naval ap- loarned to-day ai the war offics that | (o' w2tor A1l wont by safoly antil | eriment the burden of a war tax | neur drayman a few months since, CAPTURE PRING ) L e iEtion b llne Ay A arla et tho governmont is active at_Bombay | fho ‘soventeenth, tho Scotch Guags, | ¥hich the people have so long borne il who was expected to accompany the | anuee Visited by a Dovastating | [robrintion bill instead, After a po- | men and mules. >, s y OB, Damaged. il b: | e S ::ro{:reil Iy u?lnd},a::!! £ :;‘ Tt | denounco the attempt of the republi- h Smrghlr., N. M(.’, July 2‘0.»‘;0-:v the project of s,wuupiugh dliwn gpon o :ll?:::!u"vlutlemw l;. “z .ffiL',“."KS u:;:lpi;'?g: | Dilke stated o the hwuse of com- | others had still to come, and thero | ¢ congress to reduce taxes on those .L;l::::ni “: ‘n'“'_: cit?lju‘:iu!:fi?:‘::':)nlxltlht‘», :":‘: ;‘:“:h“;’l‘.'l“::”fu‘:;(:lz bT :fl:::u; Special Dispateh ta the Globe-Democrat, ing amondment to strike out the tax | artiolss Swhiohs turelitolitiobenett Torkxa, Kansas, July. 18.—Partio- | on bauk oapital, deposits, checks, &, mons that the conference ecided | was nothing for it but to wait till the ST v i f lops” havh ke foohlorence ilooldec | ] Sadtlt of the rich, tod in Lincoln couaty. Tireo Mexi-|bur us tho princess did not come out _ ! 0 AT R e ey P s e ik i 'y | government to protect its citizens, [the Tanagah Mountains in Lincoln | detcotives had wormed it out, seng|Punday morning were recel 0 fpst, compn] » | " y of e canal, as that had|either bank, and, afrer an hour's|f On the evening of the day|over s warning, and she prudently to-day, the storm about the center of | fixing the tax on tobacco at 12 cents, \ county. mentioned a man, Jack Crow by name, hailing from Texas, and & des- native born and naturalized, at home and abroad, and we demaged a search- ing inquiry tnto the alleged outrages was adopted, 30 t0 9. At 6 p. m. the sonate adjourned. HOUSE PROUEEBANGS, Eurcka township moving almost due east, It untopped a few wheat atacks for Moses Nowls; picked up a board shouting, and steaming, and wincing, ving on the E: the big ship swung into place again. PORT| romained in England, Last autumn they planned an expedition to Ber- I8¢ CoNsT | The rest came by without disaster, and o Ly A 4 s 5 A o AR 4 T X L4 L gainst our people in Ire- | perado, and a companion, rode up to|muda, and selected men to go, with | 1°F N host 71 AV o ‘ change the policy of the westers | preaont, traffie, Shipping. to the ex. | Kesolved, That wo favor a tarif | They all had suppor and then mont floating dock there. Tho A Cal abailtlLrn inishes | EL) e AL ORLE R GRS A l wors toward the porte. tent of over 3,000,000 tons pusses levied to meet the actual needs for|went to sleep. During the night|men all arrived safely out, and .“"'l" pel hm e G ~wt :}’ ‘u R LBt e Ng T ; A MILLION OF CARTRIDGES, through every yk’!:u' ‘and 1t is lt—ud;ly rovenue, and so adjusted in its details | Crow and his companion got [ were proceeding by oautious steps to }" 9 '*"] 2 L)urch "‘“‘ P hix': homes ;,uu 1l o :“ 'Od to the nlaoe, ! ‘ LONDON, July 20.—A special meei- | on the increase, Bhips have to wait | ¥ith 8 view to equality in the public | up, secured the Winchoster rifles | execute their mission, when, the Bor- f‘:i" ":fiwlj nada: bt BNES ubi'\lnw““ :“_“:w“flul o e » | ing of ‘h”'whmw is called for 2 p. m. | their turn, and x;mnh valuablo time is purdung, as to encourage pljoductiva, r:(_the Mexicans and then cnmmun?ud muda nuflmrillul aoting as if some- Hfl:upt blt‘hruuuh oy npux’: i uu:;ulx"to e e r“li.' ™ g wasted at either end and in the pass- industries and afford labor just com- |firin upon the sleeping men. Two |body had informed them what was in of "his house and turned things th«'s louse at 6:65 adjouwned, / i od it 18 for considerin 5 A g 3 v 1 . i Lsilaundarsiond i aF AR H pensation with out crcating monopo- | jumped up and made their escape in | tho wind. they were obliged to return Lo A ! special advices from Constantinople | age. The accommodation may be in- ) X 4 ewhat topsy-turvy; then it passed - —— ii ke discussing warlike preparations. | creased in two ways, Thy whole lies, - the “darkness, one of them being | to Now York: '}“""d“ of ."“‘;“‘;’l"’"’ :'.'.',n “m,l::‘rmglx ’[’;,;wur{‘till ¥ Death of Fanny Parnell, i | Besalved, That the domocratio par. | wounded. Tho third man, Jono |next wout to Cunada, visited Mon- | ot fathering bowors U5 B Wbele | PREC i ders have b nt to [length of the 1 b idene q : i i Hurried orders have been sen ngth of tho osnal may bo widened | o %y SFCL b muaintaned, and sl | Obarlos y Pino, was shot thres times | tree], Quebeo and Halilpx, and foslly T Ao BN gy o g0 i i i Woolwicl a milli f coatridge 10 all i ing ea A A 8 H Weolwieh lor piciion’ 1 s g f,‘t’).c“:‘,v.';"y'\bm.f’ ! ships passing oaoh | . ifastly adhoros to the dootrine of |and killd. Orow and his mmu then | wont to St Johns, N, B, | At Halfax o 6ad of Toapens Conthe, and: ine . onpmursnn. &N, i 5y | Bl i i Wich for transportaton t0 Bqypt. | ok uos bg diliouit, bat it would. bo | the 1argent liborty consistont with tho | robbed the camp wnd rods o, ‘The |toro wero war veasels, but ‘nou of | miles worth aud one wnile, west, af| Bunuy Faruel) second misor,of. Hon ! 1 i saspirefion o T Vory costly. Tho decp wator passage | PuPlic wolfaro, und is opposcd to log- | two Mexicans mado_their way_into| thow were in position to bo valnorablo, Lyons. | Hora it fll upon tho, build, | Ghacles Suaware Pargell, liar of the ! ] ® i would have to be more than double in | 18/2tion merely sumptuary, White Oak and reported the matter |and no one could be got to undertake e N 001 X oonaidon 2119 o3 ok kb iy tattars | Loxbox, July 2L.—A dispatch from Catro saye: At a meoling of Pasl Ulemas and notables, Arabi Bey pro- posed the deposition of the khedive, and Shoik Huassan proposed a holy and a shoriff's posse started at once after the murderers. Governor Shel- don to-day issued a proclamution offer- ing a reward of 8500 for cach of the murderers, who are reported ag going the task. At St. John they found an ouse ; old sloop-of-war in chargo of a watoh. | frame, Hied with wonorote and “r;;:;' i 1 ~ 1 0| A J ) mau and it o determined lo blow but, probably owing to the concrete, this up. They went back to New|but p . y York o ot tho material, discovered | tho rest scomod too heavy, and it ras in n few days from some developments | mashied in upon itself into tho cellar, noon. She took a carriege ride this moruing, and, returning apparently in hor usual health, weo seized with a sinking spell and died. Physicians } pronounce the malady paralysis of vhe THE CENTRAL COKMITTEE, The democratic state central com- mittee to-night elocted Clark Trven, of Mt. Vernon, cheirmen; O. N. Vallan dingham, of Dujyton, secretary. The width, as the slow speed makes steer- ing difficult, and ships in passing would require plenty of searoom to avoid accidents. The present width of twenty-five yards would to be raised | Y war, Both propositions were rejected, W ory i and a deppm P ;‘.ppumjmd to | to sizty, but it would not be necessary | following execuive committeo was | L0Ward Texas, 4 g e which in this case would have been a|heart. watt on the kkedive aud obtain his | to iucrease the width of surface of the | chosen: John G, Thompson, of Co- Died of 01d Age AL SRR A death trap for any who might have ey | views in regard o tho situation of | Waterway, which is already 100 yards|lumbus, chairmen; John A, Rule, of | Nutionss Auociased pro TIK PLOT HAD LEAKED OUT, | olh refuge, Furtuntely tho houso| o Marine, affaire, froumbark to bank, The second mode of | Cineinuati, sceretarg; J. A. Rodaucr, o Ol July 20— M, A, |and this too was abandoned. ~ Avcord- |\ O B ERTEY B0 ST | aton . i A ing to The Times correspondent, how- | 2y e building 2032, was swept New Youk, July 20,--Arrived, of Tronton; Alexander H, Brown, of New Philadelpnia; W. T, Bishop, of Cinciunati; Jacob Menser, of Galion; W, Jones, of Toledo; J. W. Hall, increasing the facilties of passage is more feasible, and has wuch to re- commend it. Itconsists in & consid- erblo increase in the number of gares | R, 10494 106, died to-day of 0ld Labrador from Havre; sailed, Canada for London, A dratic for Liverpool, State of Nevada for Glasgow; Gellert THE WATER SUPPLY, ALexaNDRIA, July 29.—There is at present only ten days supply of water, ever, the society is persevering in it scheme, Last winter they opened a “dynamite school” in the city, and ontirely away, not o single board nor sliver being left to mark the spot . - Kilied by an Engiue. where it stood, At this point the with little prospects of obtaining : § ¥ more, Tho governor of Cairo threat: | or paseing places, aod in the longth- |of Lima; T, D, Thomas, of Wings: | ¥stiona octed brcew | ot man with u Russian namo to do- | whore it Mepd: L CH8 BACY () for Hamburg, e ens te out the fresh water canal|ening of those already in existence. | town; Jacob Reinhard, of Columbus, [ C1sciNari, - July 20.-—Catherine fliver lectures aud give instruction | iqo ™ 0¢ Thomas Lindsey, but, Queknstowy, July 20,—Arrived, which supplies tho Lychumas of Sucz, | Toro are at. present thitteon, and | treasur-r. Tho oontest durig thy | Higking, agod A Fhile deiviog-a Lpon e masufasiure, of wxplonivos. | yoing a littlo to tho west or his house, “f;’";::glf"""‘}“u‘;w Y“}i‘g PN & , they might easily be increased to|day was against Pendleton and | #0086 from the track, was killed by an | Tis school was opened in Chambers : ry. It then passed A R ly ) —. s THE ENOLISH EXPEDITION, Vs . v + e, airoot, but che maplls’ were mostly | (20 40WR his geanary, 1t theti | Lassing from New York. through a corner of the corn field and The same precautions now | Thompson, but resulted in a victory | engine. 20, . 0} . | tweaty, ) ko ¥ dowpox, July 20, holoablnet do- | 1 tized would be atill enforced in | tor both. —-o e brought over from Ireland. Tho leot- | 'hib0d it to pieces; then on north- | LoNDoN, July 20.—Arrived, Al- | cided that the Huglieh wxpedition o (jp "0, ping of ships, The block sys- — Toy Pistols, ures went on until it became a subject | IrRESC 1Y b0 BIEER t e fomol. | bingna from Now York. | 3 Egypt shall number 20,000 and to be 3 Governor Aleck: National Associated Pross, e e th larity | YAFG to 8 coup! ) GO —_— 5 ded by Wolsele: tem would be carried out from gare to i 5 e of remark, from he regularity | i them, and also three large ricks AT T e commanded by Wolseley. garo. The buoying of the passago is | National Asociated Pross. Ouicaco, July 20,—Fifteen deaths | of attendance, when another place | "Cib o™ A4 004 100 yords 10 the | Nationa) Associatod Pross, THE NILB DYRES, already excellent, and there wouldbe | ATLANTA, Ga., July 20.—Bacon has | from lockjaw = have ocourred here | was got on the outskirts of Brooklyn, |\ th " four ‘more ricks were taken. |\ ssuinoron July 20,—The posts CA!I(lll, July _..0.——[! is reported | o increase in the danger of fouling | withdrawn, and Stephens was nomi- since the Fourth, c.nulud by injuries | and instruction given at nrruuulgr in- | Gurk Lindsey, in the same neighbor- l‘hu o dored the sl Arabi s prepariog to out tho Nilo |and jumming, The cousequenco of [nated for govornor by acclamation, | resolved from toy pistols, Tho coron- | tervals, wo s to disarm_suspicion. | 8% R S0 e GROR° of whoat, | aster wenaral has ordored the estab: dykes, and the ““““"""""d' CYET | such accidents in 80 narrow a water- o g mm——. TS er's jury recommends logislation pro- | The pupils are all bound by oaths to | (11 e I S0 iriad heavy losses, “‘: A O OhLs: Oadar Tunids, {uwn; itnessed will take place u! »ulft August | way ag the canal aro so serious that I ey __w"““‘ hibiting their sale, carry out the orders of masters whom | 4 0 Cohing the corn fiolds with R reeA s ]\h::higun; Lincoln, Ne- fith. The inundation of tho entire | think, on the whole the increase of | rawe. 11 Jois 20, g - - they do not know and will never see, [ 400 8% HI S, B 0 monnt | Alehunas, LinemBy Se 4 J ) OuNey, 1L, July 20, —Aaron Shaw, ” . 4 Y N braska and Racine, 3 feared y ) Fatal Collisi 1 ¢ country is feared. the gares is most to bo recommended. | o ()00 formesly member of oon. atal Collision. if the orders are communicated in & {500 T ands of dollars, and fells Ve P GOING FOR THE FORTE, But one or the other improvement is | o ‘was nominated this aftornoon | V100! Amosisted Fruv. oortain way, indicating their author- |y, 1o’y i, our farmers, who are do- | 0P - e Coxstantivore, July 20.—The | neccessary. on the 358th ballot by the Sixteenth | , E%1%, Pa., July 20,—Conductority. The writer gocs onin detail to} o q0he upon the year's crops. River Sigunals . 9 English government has instructed - Gk 8 w0 o e James McGibney was instantly killed, | describe the various patécrus of in b AFOp AR o oo B N Lord Dufferin, British ambassador, to General Foreign News. o M and Brakeman Thomas Gray fatally | ternal machines this school are now VW hipping Hostiles, Pirtssusa, July 20.—A large e inform the other members of the | Natioual Assoclated Press. The Thirteenth Jllinols. injured, in a collision of the Philadel- | turning, The equipment of 10080 | Ntional Associated Fros, meeting of Tiver men was held this b conference that the porte's answer to| Paws, July 20.--Freycinet's resig- SO SRR b phia & Krie road at Warren, Pa., this |scholars, he says, is now the ohief | pupccorr Arizons, July 20 afternoon to discus questions of the 1dentical note regarding Egyptian [uation will not be accepted by Grevy. o siin . J 20, — Wi, | BOFuing, business of the conspirators. It is| o oapoment between Major Chaffue, | changes in signals, The opinion was affairs is unsatisfactory, and in the| Grevy lias accepted Goblet's resig- AL “:-n;",‘u"r"“v:“ ‘md‘:‘"“ e "L“-‘ g TE———— also intimated that the commanding troops of the Third and |almost nsuimous that thoy should be ) | evens of that government failing to| nation, f .'éu.,u,-:’,,, by the .jm",y,umu 4‘(] Natlonal Ascactated Fres, g MURDEKERS OF LORD CAVENDIsH AND | Sixth cavalry and & band of flocing | changed back, ““The Scioto disas- intervene by promptly sending a strong —-— et et TR Y 7R July 20.—Benator Mit BUKKE hostiles from Ban Carlos is reported | tor,” said Captain Michaels, *‘was, in | Turkish military force to restore order Earthly Ague. . Hill is weaker than yestorday. Ho| aro oxpected by tho Now York juuta|us hviti taken place near Fort Vorde. | iy’ opinion, due to the recent ohango | in tl&upt. English forces would be | Nysional Associated Press. The Tariff Commission. takes nourishment with great diffi-|soon to arrive hero by way of France. mu!lu]unluml-lm tlma'kflhdl m-dt Jeras | ) m;nul-mu m"uhl" to :'fi :m:' 1 , sent. ), P ¢ i N ( d. ndiaus lost twenty- | ciuse. The new law rev - 3 C 0, Ill., J 20, —4A ck | National ¥ Association. o state v f -di oals the fact that | wounded, he Y M 3 A1R0, 11l July 20.—A slight shock | Natioual Pross ciation culty, He dictated his will to-day. Inquiry to-day reveals the fac hat Hve bucks, bosides » 1arge number of | nonosed thinge, Aud ié ought &0 e e ” the instructor in dynamite with the 20,—The tariff| Many believe he will not survive until ¢ Russian name is ons Prof, Mezeroff, this morning, | Sundsy. GLADSTONE'S POINTS, Loxpox, July 20.—In the houso of carthquake was felt this morning, lasting & quarter of a minute, LoxG Braxcu, Jul{ commission assemble: { pealed. horses,