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OMAHA TWELFTH YEAR. $56, 000" To Safe Experts "DaILy BEE OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1852 TURKS TO THE FRONT. the kh ~—the real capital of Central Africa— if Sir Samuel Baker and Col. utenants at Khortoum Gordon A Large Force to Be Imme- diately Dispatched to be accepted, have had any other] ca reers than that of robbers of the treas- ury, oppressors of the people, and active promoters of the slave trade O'Brien, on the British bark Glad. stone from Swinson to Caracas. The aoames of thren of his accomplices and other details of the murder wero taken by depositions before the Brit- ish consul. Westgate says he was employed by & Mr. O'Conner anyline dyes on the free list; another coutended that dyes ought not to be disturbed; favoring abolition of the duty on copper ore: reducing ta. riff oo vickel to b cents a pound; ask- ing considerablo reduction on steel rai's; abolishing duty on carpet wools; Fraud by the Notorions AND PETER WEPT ALOUD, |are not subject to the penslties of that law. The law cflicer of the gov- ernment, in shert, finds that while 0 defi ot iti A Toarful Talo of Frgery and| sumesaments to'mo o srmen, ooy eal with quite severe penaltios, ocongress took good care to provide that con- AND and all local schemes of conquest. The | and other inflaential persons, twenty [abolition of pound duty on other . A i Egypt, Arab tribes, whose membera are di-| pounds being given to each of the | wools and substitution of a duty «f Schwonck. f‘,f.“:i‘."‘“fin":fi?,';i'.‘;“h'“‘h“l‘fi y diolirs —_— ;ectt :)r;d :;n-fllxye;l, doa;«»ndn;‘u r;f fi:{a uulnn-,h o says “i'r:'h' puu;;du 50 plflr cont advalorem. Another ar. - shall ybg a crime ,rmm.,..:.’.'u:; ‘1:; i est blood of Arabia, whero the stand- | were worth more to an man than | gued that alloy of nickel with copper Y isi MANUFA GTUBERS Arabi Proclaimed a Rebel and | T 200 0 T I MR personal the life uf one Eoglishman. It is boe- ahould paym: samo duty as ,.i:;“..,. Has Admits the Conspiracy to "'.““i("'. d”'" dff':l:"“ of the New Ordered to Sur- purity is the highest in the Moham- | lieved the Venezveia government will |30 conta & pound. Impose on Oongrees With | tornesy Getera) Brawstor wi W THE render, medan world, have been muny times | surrender, though there 18 1o extradi- | Assistant Secretary French made a 2=y .8 " nlv]umc):umo:‘l(:::n ri :::\:; ol |be b statement of the diffic:Ities surround False Figures, P sl diod within the past fifteen years on the|tion treaty to cover the case. literature. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BA N K Gf Omaha. Has purchased of the Corlies Safe,Manufacturing Co,, of Providence, it. 1., a safo whi h is coar- antoed in writing to b’ “absolutely burglar proaf for aperiod of thirty.six hours continuous and u ditturbed o tack wih the use of such tools and applicances as a bu can employ,’ and ina practica ly unconditional wav, This bavk d +ircaa thorough 6.6 b ade upsa this kafe and in case of failore to stand it too bank w1l bs at liberly o purcnase any other saf and may roturn this to the manufactue Any party ia at iberty 10 nndertake the who will furnish sisfactory bond to pay all damage to the safe, in case it 14 not enterod in the stipulated time, Tho Corliss Company agros in writing to dopesit with this bank the sum of $5,000,00, upon the sig.ing of an agrosment above—th- eald sum to be paced within the £afe and £ be forieited tothe p sty operating in caso s forel 1y opaned and b contenta rab HENRY W. YATE . stracted Cashic. Samuel C. Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS AT IMPORTERS, Washingtou Ave. ant Fifih 8¢, Every Corsot is warranted satis- factory to its wearer in every way, or the money will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. — v Strongly Against War in OreAit, ————— X Parliament Unanimously Thank|d the Queen for Calling Ont the Reserves h in Upon. Nationa) Associated Prese, TURKISH OCCUPATION. ConstanTINOPLE, July 26. — The d porte is hastening to dispatch to gypt eixty-four batallions of the first contingent, to consist of sixteen batallions, The sultan is preparing a | d around the Turkish standard. TA, TA, VICTORIA, Loxpoxn, July 26.—The house of commons by unanimous vote, resolved that the queen was entitled to the sin- verest gratitude of the British people for Ler action calling out the reseryes for permanent duty in restoring or- der in Egypt. PROTECTION AGAINST SURPRISE, 0] themselves from surprise the English huve dug mines under the railway at differenc poic.ts beyond Ramleh, and | p headquirters. THERE WAS A PANIC among Faropeans at Port Said to-day by Janding of twenty five men from the Gorman war vessel to guard the consulate there. BISMARCK'S DECLARATION, BreruN July 26Tt is reported | t Bismarck inscructed the German am- bussador at Constantinople to aeclare as the sole means of avoiding a gen- Loxpox, July 27.--The admiralty has ordered gunboal(s to convey ships through the Suez canal if necessary. FORTS SURRENBERING, son of Rosetta, Aboukic and Damiel- FRENCH CREDIT. against allowing them. cabinet decided to gtand or fall by the vote of credit. ARABI RETIRING HIS CAVALRY, ALEXANDRIA, July 26.—Arabi is re- tiring his cavalry from Ramleh to|; Kafeel Devar, where he has had a stronghold since the evacuation of Alexandria, British reportssay Arabi is disposed to negotiate for surrender to the British providing heis guaran- teed restoration of the status before the bombardment. The French Chambers Kicking | rule because of its less character. Khartoum--an official who constantly proclaimed himeelf the disciple of Voltaire—he was visited by a body ot surroundiog tribes, and they protest- ed with elaborate solemnity against Another American Cardiral Decided | your religion!"” that Moontarz died suddenly—it was supposed from a dose of powdered glass, which the expert Oriontal can with so little difficulty introduce into the little cup of black coffee so often rence in the Soudan, served only to proclamation denouncing Arabi s a|tions along the Biue and White Nilea, traitor and ordering Egyptians to rally | where there is little industry bey.nd the gymnastics of prayer. revealed how easy a task it has been for El Mehdi to rouse the people to the true Mohammed, and with the crescent to the fore enlist the hundteds of thous- ands of well-mounted and physically well-formed Arabs, whose habitations when stationary are in she fertile oases lying between the main stream ALEXANDRIA, July 26,--To protect | and the Red sea. The annexation of Kordofan' and Darfour cenvected them by wies with their quent and a magnetic person such as this new chiettain seems to be. mauy times superior to the troops of Lower Egypt. a revolt the Central African Arabs and the negro races annexed by con- quest have shown their utter iuniffor- ence to their adversaries from the del- Soudan, too, are also deeply imbued with the spirit of religious fervor— to the conference that Germany re- | those gords England’s intervention in Egypt | Arab fathers and Some of these bastard races aro as eral European conflict. fine specimens of physique as A GUARD, can be found anywhere—no- tably the Donogolowee, who come from the great bend of the Nile, andaze employed by the slave traders as sol- diers on their expeditions for ‘‘black . |ivory” into the interior. AvLpxanDRriA, July 26.—The garri- | age height is over eix feet. ¢ foarless in the water among crocodiles Ia forts offered to submit to the khe-|and in the jungle among beasts of dive. prey: they can handle the elephant gun and the spear, and understaad Paris, July 26.—The committee of | the art of strangling. This race some ber of deputjs«.on « | years ago e ored to - an :E:\ch:r?um,ouaayr‘:nbid'%g'm 113 A’ndup:nxd’unt kingdom; but, after the The French |usual Egyptian fashion, their chiefs were invited to a grand and friendly banquet at the government house, and during the height of festivities were ;udii‘enly massacred by troops in am- ush, races of the Soudan—having the blood of the negro, the Saracen, the Turk and the Egyptian, and fired by the Moelem had no difficulty in arousing a popular st the Egyptain orrupt and ruth- On one oosasion dar- ng the reign of Moontarz Pasha at erge of revolt a; evout and honorable shieks from the is sacrilege. His roply was, order- g them from thedivan, ““I will shoot It was not long after uring the day & tender of courtesy. AROUSING FANATICISM, Facts like this, of frequent ocour- eepen the fanaticism of the popula- Thus is pposition to organize a crusade after method of the original Nor is this all, brought hardy warriors eady to be moved by an elo- shelk with flowing beard They are On every occasion of a vegion. Che mixed races of tha inhabitants descended from negro mothers. Loxvox, July 26, —The foreizn of- fico confirms the report of the arrest at Puerto Cabello, Wentgate's Home Run National Associated Press. Dusuiy, July 20.—Officers have baen sent to South America to take into custody Wi, Westgate, who on the 16:h inat, surrendered himself to the police at Puerto Cabello, Ven- ezuela, SPORTING. Nattonal Associated Pros, THE BARNES REGATTA, Loxpox, July 26, —The entry of the Hilledale crow for the Barnes regatta, which takes place Saturday, hos been accepted. The Thames and London clubs are entered for the same race, BASE BALL. PuivapeueHIA, Pa., July 26 - Phil delphias 6, Metropolitans Provipexce, July 26 -Worcosters 5, Providences 6, Bostox, July 26 —Bostons b, Troye3. MONMOUTH PARK RACES, Moxmouvre, N. Y., July 20 —At- tendance invderately good, ey enc track perfect. First race, purse €500, three-year- olds aud upwards, mtle and & turiong, Jack of Haarts first, Clara D, second, Parole third; time 1:564. Second rece, optional stakes, two- year-olds, three quarters of a mle, Disdain first, Folicia sesond. Gonfalin third; time 1:16. Third race, handicap sweepstakes, all ages, mile and a quarter, Girofla first, By and- By next, but to tho us- tonishment of all, the judges placed Clara second, when sho was not within hailing distance; time 2:11} Fourth race, Navesiuk handicap, aweepstukes, all ages, one mile and a half, Monitor fitst, Evle second, Bar- vett third; time 2:374 Fifth race, purse $600, all ages, one mile and o furlong, Marathon ficst, Stiathsply second, Sir Hugh third; time 1:674. Sixth race, purse $5600, handicap steeple case, short course, Ingomar first, Ike Bonham second, B:rnar- dine third; time 3:123. BOSTON RACES. BosroNn, July 26.—Secound day of Their aver- They are THE PROPHET'S ARMY. With recruits like these different enthusism—El Mehdi has summer meotiug at Mystic park: 2:32 class, 4 starters, was won by Dick ing the present tariff and showed the importance of rearrangement, He arqued in favor of simplicity in clas sification 80 as to avoid amb guities, - ¢ — WIFE MURDER, Particulars of the Affair Near DoWitt Last Saturday, Corrospondence of The Beo. WiLseg, Neb,, July 24, —Y caterday the news came to this placo of a most horrible murder, committed late Sat- uaday evening, about ten miles south- east of here in the edge of Gage coun ty. It is a hard matter to get the true story, but the fects ns gleaned are as follows: A Gorman by the name of Reed had had some trouble with his wife and she had gono theto house of a married daughter who lived a short distance away. Lato in the evening Reed was seon approaching the house with a shot gun, and there being no men about the house, the mother and daughter anticipated troublo. They fastoncd the door, blew out the light and hid themselves up atairs. Soon Toed came up and without waiting a | moment he burst open the door and rushed in; he then it some shavings and made search of the house (which is a emall one) and finding the mother soerolod up stairs, he deliberatoly shot her, killing her instantly. He then left the house, ond, the daught- | » er nearly frantie, gave the alarm, and | ¢ Reod was very soon captured, and 1a | j now lodged in the Beatrico jail. He seoms to have no other excuse thun that his wife had disobeyed him in going to £eo her daughter, with whom Roed had not_spoken since her mar- ringe. He seems to tuke it very cool- Iy and don't seom to roalizo his situa- tion at yet, N T i Advising Them to Stiok. ! Natiount Avaociated Pross, u Prrrspure, Pa., July 25.—Presi- nt Jarrott, replying to the rocent Jotter of the Cléveland sirikers, ad- vired resintance to all attempts of the proprictora of the Clevland Rolling mili to induce them to give up mem- berahip in the uaiol Dample, Ilka second; best time, 2:34}. The race for gentlemen’s driving horses was won by Ailsioc P, Ned Juckman sccond; best time, 2:36}. OLEVELAND RACES,, PA ©Quevrany, Tuly 26.—In the 2:25 ing race Joe Bowera won; time 2:274, 2:18, 2:19}. The 2:29 class was won by London; timej 2:20}, 2:21, 2:23§, 2:243, 2:25, 2:271. Free for all pacers, Mattie Hunter, 1, 1, b; Lucy, 2, 2, 1; race unfinished; time 2:18}, 2:17, 2: — A Praw Fight. National Aseoclaied Fross. CisoisNary, July 26.—In the prize fight last mght between ‘‘Red” Wilson and J. M. Furat, nine rounds were fought. Both men were completely MuskoaeE, Ind. Ty., July 26.—In | forged the The Mortally Wounded. oongress Nauional Associated Eress. gress. Aud Attempte to Excvse the Crime on the Ground of Political Friendship. ticn is Puehed, The, Revenue Reduction Bill Quretly Laid in the Sena- torial Grave, The River and Harbor Bill Finally Compromised and Passed by the Hon ital Notes. CAPITAL NOTES. ational Assoclated Press. THE STAR ROUTERS, Wasninaron, July 26.—In the star Jook and B. Gratz Brown appeared as counsel tor Several clerks identified pa- pers from the postoflice department, oute cases William >rice. CONFIRMATIONS, Senato confirmed Mornt L. Joslyn, \sistant_secretary of the interiors Lowis Richmond, of Rhode Island, ne- eal nt Rome; G. M. Sabin. distiict |and sdopted the conference report on woretary of legation and consul- udgo of Novuda, THE NEBRASKA SUANDAL. Tho houso Jsu udiciary committeo ox; comuaitteo hogus cortificate. onginal cert ficate of 0 a fight between a party of robbera and | consideration, the Light Horse guards, Capt Scott was mortally wounded. Murder in the Second Degree. National Associated Press. Bucyrus, 0., July 26.—Jno Smith, the tramp murderer of Mar-| b0 doned measure, shal Snodgrass, was found guilty of | iy " ropublicans who voted for the|legs broken, and severe bruises on his navy bill will not again vote to take |sides. 3 The discussion on [struck him while on his feet. murder in the second degree. ————— Railroad Rates. National Associated Press. Cnicaco, July 26.—Judge Drum- the Alton & Terre Haute railroad ver- sus the Indianapolis & St. Louis, Pit'sburg, Ko, Wayne & Pennsylva- mond, in the United States sapreme [0 "0 q) Gidual court, nuttlod yosterday tho case of |ioreune with the riso of the thermom- — etor and will prolong the session in- definitely. THE TAX BILL, of the mined Poter Schwenck, of Nebraska,|in relation to Majors’ claim to election as contingent | surred in February, congressman from that state, mitted writing the lefter to Majors recommending the manufacture of a He excused it on the ground that his friends were in a tight place, and ho gave the best ad- vice ho could as to the way out. Gosper’s consus of 1871 was found, the date was been clumeily changed to 1872, ovidence all show persistent and con- tinuous endeavors to impose upon since the forty-fourth con- [ golumbus, resulting in the death of Whether Schwenck or Majors f at cortifionte is atill ueder | 01 resident of Platte country, by Ho ad- UNFORTUNATE ¥MPLOYES, A large number of employes in the Bureau of engraving and printing will be thrown out of employment it the Little tax bill becomes a law. The engraving and printing of all the nu- merous patent medicine stamps and feandal Grows Blacker |other stamps to bo abolished by the the Further Tnvestiga- bill will be discontinued. This fact in causing & good deal of uneasiness among the employes in that bureau. CONGRENS Natlonal Associated Pros SENATE PROCEEDINGS Wasnizaron, July 26 - Senator Hale moved to take up the naval ap- + | propriation bill, On motion of Senator Lapham a sub committee of five from the for- «ign relations committee was author- ized to sit during rocess for the pur- pose of investigating the questions of A Miscellaneous Assortment of Oap- | fish and fisheries, A bill regulating the carriage of pas- sengers by sea was reported from the house. Senator Morrill epoke in favor of considering the tax bill and made a long speech ou the subject. The senate, by a vote of 34 to 26 agreed to takve up the na- val appropriation bill, A long dikcus- sion followed on the prospect of revr- ganization of the navy. ithout con- cluding, at 5:30 the senate went into exocutive session, and fifteen minutes later adjourned. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS cconsidered yesterday's vote House the river and harbor bill, Mr. Hiscock presented a second re- port from the committee of confer- orca on the deficiency bill. The amondment giving senators mileage for the October session was not con- 5 ayes, 115 noen. House, after disposing of the con- ferenco reports, devoted the remain- der of the day to consideration of mia- cellancous bills, among them one chartering the Oregon Short Line railroad company. Adjourned, gt the Killed on the Rail. T84 n‘: d‘"‘l::; Correspondence of Tie Bre, ‘The Corumpus, July 26.—An accident happened Sunday night, about two miles east of Duncan, six miles from the name of John Barn, Mr. Barn ‘| had been at Duncan, and wes, return- The vote laying aside the tax-isll js}ing- home l"}‘“t 10:30 p. m. The generally regarded as killing that |last seen of him he was walking down measure. Senator Morrill referred to [the U, P. track. Shortly after the his spoech as [che only opportunity } e | emigrant train passed going east, yes- would have to speak on the bill, now | terday morning, Mr. Barn was found up the tariff bill, Three of the dead, close to the track, with both It is supposed the engine The the navy bill will likely prove long |okl gentleman was alightly deaf, and and bitter. REVENUE COLLECTIONS, The fecling akin to ill will between the two houses and be- u 0 members seems to | hearing the approaching train, M. there was a etrong wind blowing from the east, which would prevent him N Marine. Natloua] Associated Press, uprising along the line of the march, which has brought him eight hun- dred miles to the northward of Khar- | draw. New Yonk, July 26. —Sailed: Ser- via for Liverpool, Mume for Bremen, W. J. Sholten for Rotterdam, Labra- The British force has landed at % P! 1t () if ie Port Said. exhausted and the fight was declared nia, and C. C. C. & 1. railrond com- he only Corsot pronouncod by our leading pauies, fixing the rental due the form- et e annee o ehdorica by, Jad : : e mtortble wnd’pertoct Atiing Corse The commissioner of internal rey- enue made a roport to-day to Secre- PRICES, by Mall, Postage Palds The porte’s decision to send troops D i BT b 2 Mealth Prescrving, $1.50, Self-Adjusting, 8150 | wor't arrest British occupation, “;“('}" and ‘2“}“." ono ‘h"“"l",“d '“‘IT‘ The K. .c“ Road: OEAY shmfi?fl“‘_ 7.5 tary Folger, showing the entire inter- [dor for Havre. Arrived: Picardie racminal (cxtra kearri SO0 S Nurpiax, 0150, OLiC. 10 o it atnop shiahl Nilo » [Salins D1ty Bosts nal revouue taxes collected for the |from Marseillew, Kthopia from Glas- TUBKISH DIELONMAOY. where he and his followers now are — [ National Aussciuted Prere. hLommN, Ju!yi 2!1.1_’1‘1:10 News says | that is, near the first cataract,— he| Cnicaco, July26 —All Kansas City the statoment that Turkey consents to [ journey down the river can scavcely be | Toads leading to Chicego have agreed | Npw Yok, July 26.-There seems f o . 5 ived: T send troops into Fgypt is. misleading. | any considersblo effort, as the velosity | to 1igidly muintain the $12 60 Tate. | to bo noimmediate prospoct of ending | S°Hetion smounis to 827,087,300 or | - Loxpow, July 2. —Arrived: France The Porte haa not recognized the sug- | of the stream is throe miles an hour. | This disposes of the pussenger war | the strike of freight handlers in New nu' du,“';‘hjm”“ fook place within the| QUEENsTOWN, ‘Yhe Froight Handlers. past year to be $196,620,273; for past [ gow, Gieneral Werder from Bremen, Henlth l'l‘l‘les‘:‘:nl (fine coutll) $2.00. P 4 ha Exeln e B six yoars, $746,831,071; oxponso of | Wicland from Hamburg, For sale by leading Retall Dealers everywhere, CBICAGO CORSET CO0., Chicago, IlL. ulZeod&:only Ju'y 26 —Arrived: gestions to send toops und 1now pro-(There are always at that point | question for the prosent. York and Jersey City. Money is $ T » - poses to dizcuss the conditions under |of tho river many fransports, T dally/addod bo tha faud/of he frelght Periodimensioned ianc sl illislh manas [0 Hsona SSemNe Wiyl S AR wn;ch t_hvy ah_nII be sent, a process [ nuggers and “w eall fleat Iowa Anti-Monopolists. handlers union. The men maintain it Y i Nuw Ygrk Y« : y which, if carried oat in accordance|of = steamers, Iis other means | National Assoclated Press. almost an unbroken frent. Lees| "™ P R ai A Naw VOB 7 July 26 —Arrived, 0 Y y 2 y with Turkey's notiovs of diplomacy [of transportation for his horde| g ; freight i ived each di B : [s) P Ny 26,—T reight is received each succeeding o must occupy six montha. consist of the mauy thousand camels Gflfi:juli,:;‘.;llz)f Iz, (;u]yu W. mi‘l,: day. The oponing of western and| 'The controller of currency declared A BROKEN DAM. and dromedaries which can be driven | yesterda, ‘:I'he delogates represont a | fouthorn trade about August lst, it is [ & final dividend payable to the credit- Augxavmia, July 2 —Tho Mah- in from tho doscrt, both us' baggago Tacumborafip of 10,000, They are. ro- | thought_ will bring u rash of frdight, ors of tho Kirat National bank of Ln- mondich canal is refilling, and the :flnvvnl';"d,m' ml*:!"" hth*;{ ll"-_v&du-u solved to maintain their position as | which, it is boll«.,\lveddl theT?luw men f,?”fifft, pé:‘l-.::: x:g‘;nfinml d-l,v;l d‘:::] Iy ;?}:E:' nd’l‘lgl:?,l,;&l:,tfr‘:&?; i‘:.y f\;:: ! p‘l):)cpul'.le'. w:;l“l;‘:d'l :;)r‘:gched uc;:nt‘r};": Anti-monapoliss. l‘:’l’e“i:::’rx::: sz::;ur:"th: 'men lelu':u.} u?‘ of thirteen par’cunt, payable to the andria now equals” the consumption, | Peopled by wretched natives, for whom The Second Vermont. Assaults in connection with the strike [ ¢rediiors of the nationsl bank of Torahim Pasha found no better use on | Natioual Arsociated Press. aro on the increase, A longshoreman | Vicksburg, Mies., making in all divi- dends of forcy-eight per ¢ ut. Wisconsin | from Liverpool, Scythia from Liverpool, British Empire from London, Pennsylvania Politios. Natlonal Amsociated Press. New York, July 26.—Gov. Hoyt of Pennsylvania, is in the city. versing with a nowber of politician i “PARSIFA his pleasure journeys on the Nilothan | Moxrrenr July 26-—Re- | was shot to-day, but not dangerously. -any he P i , 1 ! ) er, Vi, July Y y friomds to-cy he said: I have # o ,;..v/ Beruiy, July 26.--Wagner's new [ to make them the taget of his fire, in | publican convention of thesecond con- e e NATIONAL "VANKS, s vonyg hopes w conpronse will be ef- % T e H 5P opers, ‘‘Paraifal,” was .prndncud at | order to test the accuracy of his aim, greesional district, nominated Ex Con. A Military Row . Consrolior Knox says that fity-two P b A e e g SRR bt e | Bayreuth, yesterday, with groai suc- [ with weapons presented to him by the | gressman Luke P, Poland, over W, [National Asoclated Prosw. banks hive ronewed their charters | g,uen wie v ned iu chet event the Leavenwonri, K., Ju'y 2. = Pri- {under th opinion of tho atiorney | /). rpubliosus will cirry the state by vate John O'Neill, of the militwy [peneral wnd the rocharter law. All| 50 (g0 wajority. If the broach in pricon at Kort Leavenworth, shor|of those except three organized under | ) o republican purty is not healed this Provost Bergeant John Henry, | their old uames, OF those fifty-two year it will contmue to widen, and T through the heart in the guard officc | bauks, only throe have beon organized | jour o ghall lose the state eventuslly, this evening. The murderer re- [ under the extonsion act, The remain- Armstrong, the labor candidate, will cess, sovereigns of Earops, From thefr n- | Girout, present incwmbent, by 171, tier of Nubia, moviog aown the Nile, | to 125, the invaders will find abundant food, —- . abundant forage for their came's, and Bandits Killed of course, no lack of water. | Natioual Aus ciated Fress, But the fellaheen who may join Maramcras, Toxas, July 26. —In a MOHITORBILSTOVE Improved for 1NNZ, THE BEST AND USPLEASANT DUTIES Loxpoy, July 26,—Hon, Francis Fitzgerald, baron of exchcquer of Ireland, hys resigned, the duues im- STOILOVE IN THE WORLD Every housekeaper feeis the wantof eomething that will cock (he daily food andavoid the excessive heat, dust, litter and ashes of a coal or wondstave, THE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL DO 17, better, quicker and cheaper > ONLY ABSOLUTELY. S posed by the repression bill being un- pleasant, A CARDINAL, Most Rev, Patrick A. Foehan, |, archbishop of Chicago, will be elected cardinal at the next consistory, them will be scarcaly desirable allier, as they are accustomed to weapons more danger- has always been the policy of the Ezyptain government to prevent the cultivators of the soil from having unsrmed and un- us than the shephera’s crook. It desperate fight with bandits in Sierra Demajarnila, Mexico, the chief, Man- uel Gomez, was killed B Sejzure of American Flour. National Association Press, fuses to give his roasons for the act, service, Wissouri Politios. National Assoclatod Frees. Jevrerson Crry, Mo., July 26,-- ing forty-nine have taken advantage Henry was a soldier of thirty yeavs|of the opinton of the attorney gener- i ol that they could continue their ex- istency without additional legislation. But one national bank has thus far applied for a reduction of the amount of its depomited bonds under the new doubtless develop much strength, but T do not anticipate great harm from his canvass,” COLORED SOCIETY. 3‘1‘;“ “;iyrg{‘r‘;sm:::g: :’i’z:%‘lfi?%l{ EL MEHDI'S ADVANCE. arms, The force on its journey to luénhw.?‘“'" Jul f”;;;b’rt" ‘"‘l’w"; The republican convention met at|law. Mr, Knox has not anticipated | & Highly Successful Ball at Standard | THE YICTORIOUS MO PROP! Cairo will pass over fertile and highl, 0FLiioN, Nolse ) arre’s Okl 11:16a. m, Hon, Jno, K. Philly 8, |any contraction of the currency on Hall Last Night. RESERVOIR ELEVATED at the SLEM PROPHET. 0 will Y |flour comsigned to Lord & Mu ' %y | ARy J buck of the stove, away from the heat: | The Soudan prophet who, acting as cultivated estates, through sugar and | oit O gna The c(;::rgo wuutl}l:": chairman, ~ Judge T. A, Sherwood [account of this privilege given to —— hy which arrangement ABSOLUTE |an ally of Arabi, hus produced such s | “C™P Plantations, by thick settloments, | il TEURARS | e BHATES Wel She | wau nominated for supromo judo; | bavks of Last night the colored society SAFE Y is secured; as no yua can be | consternation n;wng the Mohamme- and will indeed be a novelty to the barrel, payable onyAmeriun flour, p}!‘ Prof. W. E. Coleman, of Saline coun- |y yy01xG 1115 AMOUNT 0F THEIE BOND- koown as The Daughters of the generated, fully cwe?ny per cent moré [ dans, has arrived in Nubia, Upper people. Not since the days of Ethio- soems pm’;mbur of firms have been in |7, for superintendent of publio ED DEPOSITS, Tab it di i heat ia_ obtaiued, tho wicks aro pro- | Egypt, not far to southward of Thobes, | Fish Browess, in anciont times, has | iyl bl v U TOE D6l B | echools, and Gen, Jas. Harding, for| uiionut baakis mow have about| LeL0E01% §4V0 8 splendid ball in | served "’icflul:'"u. thus eaving the whe?a,four thousand years ago, the there boen such a barbario incursion. in bond, for el:g(;)rszhuln:::l:;luu ‘:l":: railroad commisioner. Adjoucned. 810(:(;3(’;‘000 less circulation than Standard hall which was largely at- § trouble of coustauc trimming and the | historian tells us, the Nilo was bridged ::t;‘i:‘:‘;"r‘f:‘n‘“l"fb“,"’:‘“‘;‘ AriVio [ duty, then placing it in consumption ST ———— they are entitled to under the law, |tended. Everything that could add expense of new ones, CAMINE | from shore to shore, and 5,000,000 of an nov be foreshadowed, bUE | .1d substituting Oanads flour tinure- Codfish Smacks: Knox does not anticipate any consid- | to the comfort and pleasure of the { THE MONITOR and you will buy o | peoplo were worshipors in ‘tho temple | Pbe fact I certain, thero is no howile | for, *Sovoral other firms, suspeoted |N*4™* O Mioss. July 20, Tho | e7ablo increwso in tho- circulation of | gucsts was provided for aud grost f othor, oA » with which this | 2*W® 0 W & J i ot e A iLovcesTer, Mase., July 26,—The . v, 4 : e Honitor 011 Stove (12, Uleveland 0, phet aad bis tollowses, Threo wooks ] pper W 100,000 pounds of codfish. Two of |yt el whicls will bo uned for [Fangoments for the swpla provisions Bend tor deacriptive civeular or call virtual Conquest of the Boudan, with it ,000,000 of souls, is not sur- hence and he can plant his ensign on the citadel of Cairo, when the world name of the Chicago shipper was not ascertained the crew, Joseph Johuson and Joseph McDonald, were lost on the thixd the now nutes to be issued under this|they made. law wll necessarily have the effect to The committeo com- prisod the following: Sulomon Brown, u M. Rogers & Son, agents for Ne. | prising when the isolation of that | ) - 5 = ¢ ¢ T I ey iy e mll sagorly waioh tho result: of this The Tariff Commission. inst,, whilo tending trawls. On the | Ul UG oiting, He i of th |C. R, Mrs, Turner. O. P., Mra, e THY e ent government at Cairo is consider- §° arisage. Natloual Assoclated Fres sama a?, the l(iltlfinll 1'111014;’;‘ | Opinion tiet tho moat certain way to|Georgio — Porter, V. P., M. McCAR 2z BURKE, |¢d. Ismail Pasha, who, with all of 2 LoNG Brancn, July 26 —-Tho Tanff | 1,198 Brown and oland Larun, | ,eyen; Joss from counterfeiting is to| Annie Brown, L 8. The ball !|his faults, was a shrewd sovereign, The Cavendish Assassin: commission this afternoon received | Fronchmen, who had heen lost in the |11y tho entire issue of any note|was gouen ' up to aise Greneral Undertalkers, 218 1ATE ST Bot Farnam and Douglas, Metallic, Wood aud Cloth Covered OASKETS, (OFFINS, ROBES, SHROUDS, CRAPE, &o. solicited, sud promptly attended to. wRilg monumental piece of rascality in the My upper territory is distant from the | i capital a month by the swiftest means | rested at Puorio Cabello, Venezuela, of transit, and any governor general I [gives his name as William Westgate. rero- | He was arrested on the 16th iust. by may appoint £oon assumes the on 4 gatives of a king, and the Soudan is|his own confession. wecantly on haud. Orders frow the untry ) i 48 S AN CORVASNAN, | A ANAELING. 08 thus virtually independent.” used to say, when he was told of any | Nationa! Associated Press. Soudan provinces, ‘‘What can 1 dof|dispatch says the assassin of Lord New Yok, July 26.—A 8t. Thomas rederick Cavendish, who was ar- communications recommending revi- sion of tarif on dry goods, urging that the duty be taken off enamel used for watch dials. Argoments wore [ s urned, made that corks ought not to pay He skipped on more than 10 per cent, crude corks 20, or a specific duty of 25 cents per bushels of 34 pounds; showing the | gete needs of the salt industry; placing Jincinnati, crease is granted, TELEGRAPH NOTES Ladd’s rubber factory a* Ohelsea, Mas+,, ohn Andrigg, & prominent pork packer HJL ied of heart diuluuo. The striking miners of Shenandosh are rmined to remain out until the in- that is counterfeit as soon as the fact is discovered, and to issue no more same bank, BOLITICAL ASSESHMENSS, . The opinion of Attorney General Browster in the matter of the politi- cal assessment law finds, in the broad- est terms, that members of congress notes of the same denomination to the funds to pay off some debts the soci- ety has incurred, and it is more tu.n probable sufficient money will be raised. 1. M. Kuapps furnished the music for the occasion, and although only a small band, did some excellent work, The party broke up at early dawn after having a glorious time,