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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE l_"IFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1885, i AN — —] the feeling of the people of Cork, tho prison DE E tobacco warehouses,"the St. Paul depot and question, he wrote: [ felt quite well, when $ ers being hooted several times when being # | about twenty freight cars 1oaded with jwheat awoko half ‘an_hour ago; did not feel in the MonE BLOUD . i b b and merchandise, causing a loss estimated llghtest degreo slecry. "I feared the bights There e no agrarian crimes on the calen- anywhere form a halt million to a million dol- B e e v Nievny e gl Lord Salishary Makes the Specch of|dar. and very tew ordinary cases of crime to The Conntry is Completely Shaken Ont|tars. The fire originated in an old hay prees | THE CHiCAE0 Street Car Drivers Qniet-| ¥rem then until 6:80 the gemeral slept, ana Cleveland Appeases the Democratic P " batried, T r [h wn { Mfl ]( " :fll'::r:“goxlxct%";“}:;: t‘:'mnnht :hehhre ll l] sfl [Cl h 'ld»:"i‘)"";m“ lim:, lln‘v‘n:;ning at |nt;=niAIp, GOING TO A MARRIED, 3 either by nown to have ‘ + Douglas was asked o amount i i f d Premier, Special Telegram to The B, Ul 106 Whea TKE!, alept there or by an incendiary, The Stongh 6 0y @ wR0W Of GLuos, now secuted by the general was evidence of Thirst With Sacriiegs, ‘Damrx, Jalg 0,~Ths grand doke and be- ton Chemical fire engine was unable to cope woaknats or whether 1t was restful and usoful, : . Dk, Jalp 0 =Thy grand doley and_be: ! with the flamoe, aid was asked from this place . .| The doctor said: “The sleep in resttul, He The Egyptian and Russian Ques- | jcditary grand doke of Hess, the Peingesmer | L Z: Leitor, the Mugwump Mer= hich was immodiatly sent. | |?;f';,?,f,';'.’&'i The Sand Lot Spouters Fight roninig up strangth lost In the twodave'|8cores of Republioans told t - - 3 : , . ¥ was of li g : veakuess induced last wek by canses nob it.- tions Discussed at Length, tho princess of" Battenburg and, the prince ohant, Loses Heavily, near the sceno of the firs. The warchousos | Bravely With Their Mouths, [cidsnt to the diseaso.” : v Thei i Darmatadé o the 10th. inst;, with Prince - O . e e = T o8 acate Their Offices, 9 "y bacco, valued at 850 & case, 0 loss i o NS ON TOP, Pradiaugh is Fiaally Dismissed— ,'if:'é.’};’;‘::'fi»‘:fi:& B PPribrens onirias, | Provisions Follow Wheat in & Dowr.- -l fi“{;{“{l.,},’in'“'"fl:cfl.:"’;fl';:fl.'.«'E'm" New Men Take the Tlace of he|.., oy oumrony Gen, Schofiel Oburchill Dentes one of nis Stir. | Crown. Prince Frederick Willism and his| ward Conrse Making a Great | panios reported by W, F.-Maln, of this ity, | ~Strikers, Who Offor Resistance gt S R i e LR R R RV pkpay family will also atteud the ceremony. ” amounts to fifty-eight thonsand dol P " N LlsuheeL by Indians-Tho new Assistant of ring Remarks—Other Events, LEGITIMISTS ON A PILGRIMAGE TO GRAT2, [ Decline—Other Features, lars, Individual losses fall mostly ~Farther Troubls Expected Niw York, July 6.—Judge Lawreace to Vilas Qualifios—General Nows, Bpecial Telegram to The Bek, upon lelatern buyers, though some of Sotonuxh& day 10 the supreme court rendered a decision BRITISH POLITIOS July 6,—Five hundred legitimists PITS AND PENS, e L Biruatwe thowa. aboct THE CHICAGO STRIKE, in the sult of the land company of New Mox- A ting here yestorday which was fol- " . ico, limited, against Stephen B, Elking and AT WASHINGTON, IN THE TWO HOUSES, lowed by & ba The Ived i THR DAY IN WHEAT, five hundred persons out of employment. POLICE PROTECT THR COMPANY, iy " ) Loxbos, July 6. The St. Tetoraburg cor- | yave Crmtosms Ho Chambmed. Leadivg fata. | Special Tologram to The Ber, The total amount of {nsurance is $445,¢50, | Cprcaco, July 6, 8.45 . m.—Grest crowds | *'her™ denying a motion o continue an in ATSCRLLANROUS MATTERS, rospondent of the Daily News says: ~Tho | Iek o Faubour’ aeo organisine a DlgHimsgo | ~ Citcaco, Til, July 6.—The bulk of the | T s aran ey ahgys b oo pwe. | B0 abor the batn of the car_company on |1L0CHe" WAIGh Sestrainec Bikins fom tai: | *3VSINGTON, D-0, Taly—Te prea 000, ferring to auy ofher party any portion of tho | en, to-day appointed postiastors i sight convention with Russia was already prepared | ¥ Gratz, where Don Juan, father of Don | oountry and a large portion of the city were [ half of which is covered by insurance, There | Western avenue all morning, but the 1 Oarl 4 Tet r il Doi y insurance, r g, but the Iarge i3 i 4 when Gladstono resigned, thereforo it only [ Just s King, aet geihe legitimiste hal Don | haken out of the wheat deal to-day, Aftcr were about 12,000 casce of tobacco, atored in forco of polics was euffiient to_suppress Mft Aot "'h "‘“","‘ DNew Moxico. Thie | cities to fill vacanciss occurring by expiration requires Salisbury’s signature, Throphies| - gyprRoR WILLIAM'S HEALTH. baviog held thele purchases for _sevoral | {ho warehouses, worth 850 each, which makes | yigny of ncipient disorder, Under the pro-| (i it b wine e pten soreian o eneolieh | of commissions. Thirty-nine cases for romo- from the Pulikiati battle arrived at Askabad. | Special Telegram to The BEz. months they at last found the load too heavy pmbondete: - ey tection of the officers five cars wero placed [ Htle to a one-fifth Interest in the 1and | vl were considered this morming, of which Thoy include eight guns beating English | "y yuly 6,—Kmperor William attends |for any ordinary shoulders, Tho talk onthe| WAR WHOOPS FOR LIBERTY. }‘gfr':‘:gfid{.‘::dgggfl:;{fl‘}:mc';:flén, e the ‘,‘,3},“‘;‘;‘:' I {I"“};"{i;;"“f{;;“'mh:: twenty-two suspenstons were made,fand in y 8 . J r) H . puiny E ntering an 2 ey A " i To the house o ‘lords this fternoon Salis- | 1o theatre and. takes regular walke daily, | foor ln that W, T, Baker dumped inf oo JOIN 1N CRLEBRATING | #rious oppoition aod have now started on | B Citron, Paul Butler, nd 'T. Rush[%venteon —cates tho allgod cause bury atated ho would continuo the policy of | 1o, spresrs completely restored 10 |tha neighborhood of 8,000,000 bushels 5 NDIANS JOIN IN CRLEBRATING | o1 " opyrn trip, carryiog, however, only | Spencer, became interested in the Mora teact, fwas ~ not deemod _ sufficient. The Gladstone in regard to the negotiations with | health of August, of which T, 2 Leiter was Ut policemen, comprising 827,000 acres, Titlo was taken in | suspension at St. Paul, Neb., was Russia. In_moving an adjournment of the A FRANCO-ANAMITE DIFFICULTY, the unlacky owner of abont 1,000,000 bashela, | SPecial Telogram to The Bax, 11 a, 10, —The cars are now running on Lake | the name of Kikins to hold for the benefit of [ made because the postmaster used $300 house he said: A matter of gravestimportance | Pants, July 6.—Gen. Oourcy telegraphs | Tho fall was only jo s compared O inels: | Cusicnron, Neb,, July 5,—The natal day | and Randolph strests. Two trips down have all parties, neither of whom was to sell his in- | of the public money in private business. The Wha the Teoott, negobiations with Rasia. 1 | furthet laforaistion i FeRerd £ the Seiack | doiswes onl7 do, a8 compired Witk bt | o very genteally abierved by tho citizens of | been made. “Tho sccand trip up ia now belo dividual share excopt by consent of the others, | suspensions in one or two cases were for por— rogard to the froutior of Afghanistan. Ho | upon him ot the Anamits garrison on the night [ qctations of Friday, bubthe tone of themarker ok 2 Pl e " | e, Tiverytliing was quiet on the seoond | T PERAY, GNP K BN Sertrer e b L e tsaehip. Hotlomny e o here said as far as he could judge the negotiations | after hisarrival at the capital. He gives the | wag woaker in _,"'Rm.“r SALID SERH/EHS b thia place, Business houres were closed and [trip down. Cars were run o block and a half [ 0n0 of the ehares by advancing $6,(00 to one for partisanship. Following isthe list of ap- between Russia and Bogland had been co- [ losses in killed and wounded as: French, [ dline fn pricos. At the opening there wero | the #hops wore silent while tho stroets,ilawns, | apart and police piotction furnished, - Pas- Blackmore of London, England, who had [ pointments: F. = M.~ Havitt, Me- Jited with AR eaTmtt Gasite Lo, Arrive at s | reey, Anasoitey . 500, Afier thls BUgagoment | s oo st i Loy Gbening thees weio | @ ieds sod privafe patks wers radlaat with |ieneers crowded “the care aud faree were purchated the interest of ono of the original [ Carmel, Wabaeh ~county, _ Tilinois; adequate settlement, but ho was bound to eay | Courey occupied the citadel which ha found | o, bt the official opening was put. at Sc. iogli P iehly colored emblems | Eaken: The strikers songregated in groups of |five, The company charged that Hilkine had, | Junlp, * Brenoack, ~ Duolap, Towa, *vico thio nogotiations. had 1ot goge far enough tb | to contae 1,000 Auuns, 4ad ordered FLaforca- | B iy shoms apbering was put at Sbo. | tho miogliog has o highly colored emblemt | threo aud fone along the routo and looked by smts in New Mexico, acquired titl tomors | J. F. _Friendlich, susponded; W. 1t enable him to speak positively, He must ask [ monts from Hoi Phonu, Tho press of Paris | top for the day, when the m""k bogae! ahd | and costumes duting the day and with the | throateningly at the conductors and than two thirds cf the property, and was keck- | Sharpe, Brooklyn, Tows, vice (eo, Philips, e lordahips ot o attach too much i | balieven tho attack was. the rewult cf & con | S sy il Hovtin o tha cloce tpan | o N BN, drivers, Votsons along tho route stared at | iR in the eame way to_absorb tho romainder | suspendad; Win. Rouga, Ft Wayne, Ind., portance to theso negotiations as final and | epiracy formed by the;Chinese, Defreycinet | conditions being then helped by unusnal a0¢ | = AN A0 66164 116 [Hs SHbPABE & 6ARAOD Wik ra asif they were a new invention [88d that while these suits were pendicg he | vice F. W. Keils, suspended; James H. conclusive, even when concluded, a3 the whole | has ordered Courcy to oxact from the govern* | ivity in the pock pit where pric 5 b g o8 insome cates were frightened at | had o railroad run theough the lande; had sold | McConnel, Dodge City, Kansas, vico N, By condition of affairs in ceatral Asin was very | ment at Hue immediate reparation for the at | iy, E’Ee,.dny Lt throngh the effectof a | fied slgnaling the procession to move, The Crouble is still feared and it is thonght | Privileges for cutting timber to the extent line. suspended. uncertain and unsatisfactory. ** Wo hope.” | tack, It is said Courcy’s position is critical ,,f,mm yallow por throngh the ellect of | long line which had formed on one of the |as soon aa the cars aro loft unguarded by tho $200,000 and threatened to sell the land at 70 T 1. Martin, Larned, Kangs, vics Timo- Tio cochiaued, * by RErivo Ak S amioablo. ek | eue aid e beon Bent: ffom onquits. L1 | Thoecad yellow fevee onthrsak in the seuthy | LU atreats ndvanicad, aadad by a dele | Dollos tho diivers and conduttors may b, se- (Sents an wore, which was far below its real | thy McUnrty, 'wuspended) Jamios Russell, tlomont of tho differences in regard to the | considered probable that anothor campaign | iy the favor With which the more remots de. | gation of cltizens, Following the citizons | VeRely dealt with, value, i Marquette, Mich,, vico 8, M. Billinge, sus- Zulikar pas, which Eogiand bad | will have to be undertaken by the Franch ks | frieer o vy oy e 010 oot de | & e 800, Santéc and Ponoa Todians In war | , Noon—The strect oar company has sont out | Kikins clatmed to have become rightfally dended; Thomas'Ryan, Ssult St. Marie, promised the ameer would bo included in [the Anamites aro resolved to oppased French | point. - While everything nesr is being fairly | paiat and bright coloked raiment, four cars on Van Buren street which made | Rossessed of tho land and denied any” wrong | Mich,, vice M, W. Scranton, suspended, Tim- Afghanistan, What bad been promised | protection, wold} there/ii® good Sty ToF loik fataresd [ it Hag Gowa to Elis ity torpart] the down trip unmolested. The company de- | Mtent. The court held that a case ‘was not | othy Millisn, Tscanaba, Mich., vice 1. P. must be kept. Whatevor settlement[ A dispatch receivod to-night from Gen. | ynd'this alone tenda to sapport the market. | the celebration. After marching for some | c1are it will not start it Madiaon street line made out for the grantiog of an fnjunction. | Barnes, suspended; J. H, (e, Norway, might be arrivad at it was our duty to [Courcy feays the Anamites at Hus are pre ket | e the procession disbanded to hoar the ad- | U0til it can man all its cars. The men in e Mich,, vice L, J. Kimball, suspended; Joshun skilfully advise and vigorously carry out | pariog to make a fresh attack cn his position, OATS, tiress of the day which was delivered by the | Charge of the cars are nearly all new men, A OHANCE FOR 8 WARLIK |Spalger, Portland, Mo, vica T. H. Barrs, aneastees for the defenso ot the Indian iron- | ‘Cho gencral expressos confidence in his ability | There was a sale of May onts to-day 4t 20c, | Rgy. A, P, Menad, and at the close of which | Bone.of the strikers having as yet shown any i suspended; O. I, Forbes, 8t. Paul, Nob., vice tier, I'urthermore we should stretch out be- | to hold out untal reinforced. this transaction inaugurating a speculation in | there was an intermission for dinner, In the gigns of entering the company’s employ, Do |A WEST POINT VACANOY IN THE THIRD NEBRAS- A, A. Kendall, suspended; 8, C. Hoag, Na- yond so_that when the tide of war comen it |y pocunonor ®one e do o storprp, | this articlo for the new crop. e tho " paople. sbliocted. n o sort of | Crowds are reported at any point, the polico KA DISTRIOT, poloen, Ohio, vico R, G, Randall, suspended: will not come near our defenses. Theso S : * believe the evid £ disord isap- 2 Jeptha M. Fowlkes, Memphie, Tenn, J preparations. must be promptly and ener- srantiNopLE, July 6.—Tho work of PROVISION park called the bowery, whero tho Indians | X EWC ho ovidences of disorder are disap- [ g ecial Telegram to The Bk, H. Smith? suspended; 1. D, Yalmer,’ o C preparations must, be, Dromptly wad ot | foritying tho Bosphotous bus beon stopped | Thero wero nothing but haara to-day in tho | g8ve prand war dancs. ‘Thia exercizowasone | P35, 1 _ho stret railway company, | ¥neont, Neb., July 6,—The on, Georgo | ton, Daki, vice W, §' Bowen, suspanded; . il euat bb e handonaa; owing to the consiction that war betweon | provision pit. In view of the moderate live | of the features of the day i ,fle protection of the botiod it homely) | ) Tliisy i o ciekihen STtk thing | W. Button, Lynchiburg, Va, vice W, B In cmcludiog his speech Lord Salisbur; RIS « A onlarging its service, and up to this time ¢ 3 i Morris, suspended, aaid: * The p,‘;m,h d’i,.;muy in_Tgypt W LONDON MORALITY. :;:Lln';g :; f}:;dc?; :.L-tv.’fa:: :ltl;l:fifilon‘u;,ol::.t 'frol‘;\ 3’181 ;!rl‘u:pl‘uhn;erfiad:‘!mv!v:rm:mg!ndkrz':“i:t.t: Withont any outward signs of violencs, Tour | dietrict, bas issued a circular to candidutes| A, . Steventon to-day qualified and en- perhans one of the most complicated problems | LoNDON, July 6.—The Pall Mall Gazette, | until a decline of 174c had been Vraht woodt | beaten and with gruff grunts, or clear and | t0 8iX policemen aro to be found on each car, | for appointment to the United States military m‘?\i upon the dircharge of the duties of first that has ever bean submitted to the govern- | this afternoon, devotes four pages of its 8paco |in' pork for the August dnuvmfl ' about | wolt.like barl, th warriora kept apace with | but the number of passengers being carried is | academy at West Point, in which he says: | o stant postmaster general. The oath of ment, The difficulties aro enormous and of | to showing that the trade in young girls for | avery body was seller, while the buyers | the discord. The dance was a “atag” affair, | FCTORIRE: The company put a large number [ v raving hoen requested by the honorable | Judge Tas administered by the venerable many kinds, Those difficulties now form the | immoral purposes has increased rapidly dur- | ere ver, ’mm U ' and had not the intoxicating influence of the | of cars on the Madison streot line at 1:30( R EAnLvimet) the octogenarian employe subject of negotiations. It is, perhaps, rather | ing late years, It claims that the growth in / ' o e uoted by the grand | 0'slock this afternoon which are being oparated | secretary of war to nominato, wlicandidate for | W 10 s aworn fa pearly avery prominent offi~ %00 early to expross an opinion as to the issuo, | this traflic is due to tho utter worthlessness of CORN, emny Doys ot an- adjacent plattorm, and in | Without molestation. The police, do not | appointmient as cadet B the milltary academy | 0 of tho mostoflica depattment for ffty Bofore deciding upon any remody the gov- | the law in relation to the matter, Thenames | Corn holds up with considerable fironess, | which the pale-faced squaws participated, | Allow any great crowds to accumulate at any | at West Point, I respectfully invite all can- | Jrang ""5', Representatives Morrison, Town- ernment . must take sonosel ~of thowo | of several wealthy men holdiog prominent |all things cousidered. To.day's ranze was | At a late hour at night the exercises closed, | points along the four routes now covered by | giqates for this appointment to appear for e: A By e intorested spectators- best qualified by experienos to guido | poeitions in society aro mentioned in connee- [ 4c against a fluctuation of jc on Friday. | the white people returned to their residences | thrcars. : Fever it e el L MR Ll b i thein, | Their policy should - be|tion with the business, The Gazette states it | Trading, as may be imagmed, was light. | and the red men mounting their horses de-| 2:%0 p. m.—A slight demonstration wasf 0.t™in™ Jremont on ol e [P Schoheld has' forwarded to vhe war steady and without oscilliation. One of | still has the details of o large number of other | August opened and closed a¢ 42{c, selling at | parted for their homes in the country. made noar the corner of Jefferson aud Ran- | meck In Hremont on T e Gt pay w AlepRko fGiE U Eadley, dn the most momentous issues was the defense of | cases, which were omitted to-day, owing to [ 47cin the course of the day. g b e dolph atroeta shortly before 1 o'clock, but the €612 1855, Candidates must bo, over 17| which tho latter says tho Moscaloro Apaches tho frontier of Egypt by ¥, viians, assisted | lack of space, but they will be given to the OATTLE CODY AND CARVER. police wagon coming up dispersed the gather |8nd under 22 yonrs of age and physoally |in the vicinity ot South Eaton, New Mexico, no doubt in some measure by ourselves, | public in the course of a few days. TH et e B e 4 th 3 ing. Onoof the new drivers was struck by a | 1ound In every respect. Only thoso who Rave | are becoming restloes becauso their supplies against fanaticism and barbarism, It is NEW YORK RIFLEMEN AND AN EMPRESS, Pt cattle aro In fair demand and theturnin | o o0 uor pivars paTTiING 18 THE RAST, | 7i08 stone about noon, but the perpetrator | TBAL ZIclct of IAPERE. ot over | Bes giving out. At prosent they have nothing RMEN N 55, | prices was rather higher. The run was light N | e b nenested.Beyond those. go- | congressional district of Nobraska for over [but baof and ‘short rations. Gen. Schofield Deceseary to establish a state of things so that : : e HeT: igi i ; i i Conrez, July 6.—The town is decorated [not only in Chicago. but at all other points, | Special Telegram to The Brk. R tchosNubLLing DH YR st one year are eligible for appointment. was directed by Lamar to issue rations fro O ;"::3 it lap ooduy and tho steeets ate orowded. | and the percent of fat cattle was rather below | WrryescaNTi0, Conn., July 6.—Dr. Carver's | bosn ,ep‘,md‘.‘“““ Lt et has | % A lternate will alro be appolntedfwho [the military stores 8t the post whoro e e e (e "oue 146% | Empros Augusta in the prosence of the crown | the averago. _Tho highest prico was S3.70 FOr | vy West show, which is really the property |, Towards d o'clock the crowds in ‘tho strosts | Will bo admitted to the academy in case ho | threatened. e o e ot b "<yb | prince roceived a deputation of New Yorl [a fafr bunch of natives and from that down to show, which is really the property || omac | Gt thS CroNt B % Roby | thould paas a eatisfactory examination aud | * Vieo Prevident Hendrioks arrived hero thie. e ot oo ob® | iflomen and ccepted from them a banquot. | $1.80@5.10 for grassors and inferior natives. | of McCaflrey Brothers. of Toxas, was | ooE O B e s ovor 500 men and | the candidate should fail, Cadets must re-[morning from Atlatic Oity. A iiary Tithout o o g ocorthe ap: | The riflemen in Gty carriages docorated with | Compariog the quality and prices with Fir- | attached for libel by the agents of Buffalo | brys had congrogated. They were in sym- port at West Point on tho 25thday of August, [ The commissioner of agriculture has ap- Ritioal difficuléy Ia a greater one, flags afterwards dofiled bofore the empress’ | dav. the gencral market was, as stated above, | 1ii1 after the exhibition here Saturday. Suit | pathy with the strikers, and_ at the appronch 1885 5 d i pointed Prof. M. S, Kern to be forestry. agent “3till the question was whother the proy- | *Partments, saluting her as they passed, a shade higher, There were only a few lots <f of acar began hooting at the “scab” driver Information regardiog qualifications, etc,, | for the agricultural department. Kern is a. e B A L i of Toxans In tho market and thay wero of the | was also brought agalnst the body of Dr. |21 3¢60 R0 Banl(™® 1L, i hted o ala- | will bo given on apblication to thoso who in- | datinguisbed landscapo eardener of Columbioy to be practically under the control of Egypt, THE VALLEY OF DEATH, sort wanted by butchers and they sold as | Carver, and hss been unable to secure | perge the crowd when a portion of it, making tend to appear before the committes.” Mo., and author of several works on rural R [ A O T T LT e T high if not higher than on Friday. |bonds, and fs_held here by officera | a detour, attacked the. conductor aud driver, | A GRORGIA TAGIION FIG! gardening, Commissioner Colman, at the re- important of all the Bgyptiun questions, how- | A BRVIEW OF THE PLAGUE srots IN sraiy, |There were mo canning Texans on eale | Tho show was billed for Woonsookst to-day. | beating them severcly, and overturned the ACTION FIGHT, |quest of the president, will appoint Mra. ever, waa the financial question, which was a8 | Spectal Telegeam to The Bxk, ond none were wanted, Native butchers’ | The trouble is a personal one between Cody | car into a ditch, The horses were cutlooso| =~ 2 George W, Gross, widow of Sergeant Gross, yot unsettled, Until this question was sottled | Nu U vone July 6,—The Horald's V. | stock, especially fat cows, sold at high prices. | and Carver, who each recently issued what is |and turned adrift, A. second attack was soon | 4 FUED AND THREE FUNERALS SETTLRD ON | of the Greeloy arctic expadition, to a position Tothing could be done, There was no alter mw YORK, July 6.—The Herald’s Valencia | Shipping steers, 1,850 to 1,500 pounds, $5.50@ | alleged to ba libsllous circulars about the oth- | made upon a Madison stroet car and the same SHORT NOTICE. in the sgricultural department, native hetween taking » steady, cautious, and | cable says: The cholera is still slaying its [ 6.00; 1,200 to 1,350 pounds, §5.00@5.50; 950 to | gr,Carver claims he was tho originator of | scones were repeated. Half anhour later two | Special Telegram to The Bee. 3 nited States consul at Marseillos has et o e i s couas | thousands and ton thousands. Nor is It sure | 200 pounds, $1.75@p 20; slopped ‘steors, | tho Wild West show idea, but he divided his | cars on Lako stroet were thrown fromthe ™1, 7ox ‘Gia,, July G.— Nows has j informed the state department that cholera clreumapeot policy and in taking u course| thousaads and ten thowands, Nor iv 1t suro | g5 350565 “throngh, Texas ‘eaile, frmertf auosess with Oody notl the latiers persemai | track by abowling mob, but nobody was hut. . Ga, July G.—-Nows has just been | has again appoared in that city and in Tou- namely, to abandon Egypt to her fate, 0 epidemic has yet done ita worst. Tho | 950 to 1,060 pounds, $3.50@4 20; 750 t2 900 | Gonduot becamo uubearable, and that since | The cars aro all ordered_back to the bars, | received-from Union county of a bloody en-|lon. A general exodus from Marsoilles han Salisbury then ,,s,m.f to the domestic pol- | news from several afflicted district is better, pounds, $3.10@8.60; 600 to 900 pounds, $2.75 | they separated Cody has tried toruin him, It | and no further attempt will be made to run | counter which resulted in the death of three Deguns joy of his government, He said it was in- [ but this is partly attributed to the exodus | @325 is considered a mistake that Carver took any | them before morning, : men, The Hunter snd Cole families, be- | public busi ordechtoliscillisig tended to avoid contentious legislation and to | which has half} emptied Murcia, In Valencia Hoas, notice of Cody’s circulars, but Carver main-| The secretary of the car drivers’ and con- i J ing his personal atten- promote only such mensures as were neces- |, < ; 4 of diminishi The market was fairly active and prices | tains be acted in self defense, and has told | ductors’ association told a reporter to-night tween whom long existed intense rivalry, dis- lent will, in addition to Sat. sary. Thess would include, perhaps, th | the mortality instead of diminishing grows | stronger at &c higher than on Friday and 1luc | only the truth about Qody, which he | that the strikers had purposely kept away | puted overa fence line last summer, and a [ irdaye, and h'tzl‘,;fl‘ngw-thmporruw. roserve Recaotary for Sootland bill. e would wind | grester, During the days signs of death [ highor than on Saturday, The receipts were |holds s~ not libel. Carver's|from the barns and streets to-day. Their ob- | congequent law suit resulted adversely to the Tuesdays and Thursdays during the summer up tho session at the esrliost dato pomsible, [aro kept carofully out of sight, | light and just aboot the mumber needed for | troupe arg in camp here and making the town | ject was to avoid disturbance and to ascer- | o0 iy fot to the consideration of ‘matters submittod by and expressod the hope that tho general elec- | .t ot night the roads aro filled with | the Wants of packers and shippers, The bulk | lively, ~The cowho had two scrimmages | tain how many men the company could pro- | Uoles. -he swore vengeance against | membets of the cabinet and will see only tions would bo held on November 17, 3 '8! x of mixed packing, sorts sold at $4,10@4.15, | thus far, one Saturdsy night aftor the show, | cnre to run its cars, The eventa of tho day | the Hunters who ever since went armed, | cabinet officera on these days. Tiord Salisbury's statement lasted half an | the muffled sound of hearses rolling and feet | bost assorted heavy at $1 25@5.25, with rough | in which one cowboy fired at Churles Wilson, | had shown that the foroe was only sufficient Friday evening three of the Hunters wero e ——— hour, He frequently emphasized the fact | tramping onward to the suburban cemeteries, [and common at”$3 0)@4.05; packiog and fof this place, ani pummelled Wilson and | to man twenty cars, The secretary added | working in a field, when Jeste Cole and three Injured by the Wind Storm, that the khedive had throughout been loyal | All whom business or poverty does not tie to | shipping, 250 to 330 pounde, $100@1.20; | John Elliott with his pistol, the cowboy also | ¢hat to-morrow there might be trouble. The |sons rushed upon them with knives, The | Special Telegram to The Bk, o ogtand. " The house of lords then | the eity have left to avoid the plague. Thoso | Light freights, 130 to 170 pounds, $1.20@4.10; | getting badly punisned himself, The other | prosigent of the association to night addressed | unters drew their knives and o desperato | Buatnion, Neb., July 6.—R adjourned, unsble to flee perforco go about as usual | 180 to 210 pounds, $4 00@4 25. fight was with tho Salvation army lust night, | a letber to President Jones, of the West Divi- | fight ensued, = The thiree Coles fell mortally | - « July 6.—Roports are: re- Phe sarl of Carnarvon, lord licutenant for | but, the crowded churches and. throngs who but no blood was spilled, tion company, notifying him of the willingness | wounded, and the fourth fled, The Huntors | ceived hero that the storm of Saturday did Ireland, eave atatistics of crime in Ireland in | fairly besiege the laboratory of Dr., Ferran tell GENERAL CROPS, ————— of the strikers to arbitrate; of their choice for | say that thoy acted in self-defense, and will | considersble damage in the vicinity. of Diller. rocont_years showing an immenso decrease | their own tale, Cholera i jon every tongue; — Lefc a Corpse Without Protection, @l | an arbitrator, and requosting early informa- | meet their trial. ITig ek iy B e Dl ok by et since the passage of the crimes act, *‘The|every paper is full of cholera, Cholera, Asiatic | A NEW YORK ESTIMATE OF GRAINS, FRUIT AND | 8pecial Telegram to The BEE. tion a8 to the company’s proposed action con- e and in the country numerous barns, cribs and government,” ho said, “‘under existing circum- | and sporadic, kave been described to death. oIS = e 6 Tho hody of the En- | COFRIDE the matter, 5 Vatal Result of Kditorial Mention, |other farm buildings were dismeniiod N ances, consider it inadvisable to remew the | When you have seen a dozen cases you have A o DIROLA, (T, (O 110, serelBO ADOCY, 3 The city council, after devoting consider- | Laneno, Tex, July G.~Twenty shots in |reports have been raceived of inj [ 2 aot. " "Tihay trusted that » firm administration | scen them all, The interest of tho prosent | Special Telogram to Tho Bz, glishman who was killed on the Rock Tsland [ able ime to a dischsslon of tho striketo-night, | | 4 o T July B 725 wonsy sons. Darneston, in th soathetn part of th of ordinary law would maintain the | epedemic lies less in the symptoms, curious | NEw YoRK, July 6,—From a careful analy- | road near Underwood was brought here Sat- | appointed a committee of five of its members | FAPId 8 0 were hearc ight across ity Nalibsed et S wont o tranquility,” womoof them aro, than in all|sis of over 3,500 special crop reports from its | urday evening and the ocoronar's inquest hold | to old an early conforence with tho mayor, | the Rio Grande, in New Laredo, It was s nddioniise A} Mr, Charles Henry Hopwood, an advanced |important and absorbing question | gu oo o0 oo g . y it q the street car company, and the strikers, with | generally known that Montalbo, editor of the | Striking for Ten Hours for W liberal, moved an arsenduent in favor of log-| “Can we. e - protecied against|Subscribers, practical farmers fn overy state | at tho dopot. The body was left oa the PIat- | ho abject in view of bringing about & peace~ | Frorizonte, a Mexican paper published in [ Bav Omrs, Mi ours for Worl, islating an quickly as possible respecting the | cholera, and if so, how?” After having vis- | iC, b0 0 T D e bttt | form for at least an hour or more, while the | ful settlement of the existing difference. h PAPSE: P Ay Orry, Mich,, July 6.—The employes onth of office. Sie Wilfred Lawon, radionl, | ited n fow heuses and private dwellings in. | ZOrKOr conciuden Bhak tHe WiInkoe | Whows GO | coroner had gone for his supper. et B o Laredo, had goneto the other side of the river | of nearly. all the eaw mills in the city struck seconded the motion, (ladstono said he held | fected with the plague, the Herald’s corre- aggregato 210,000, e hels makiny | left in charge of the corpse to ¢uard it from A GEORGIA SBENSATION, about sundown for the purpose of engaging | this morning for ten hours as : day’s work. tho stronger views on tho question of princi- | spondent devoted more of his attention to | SEFI2E Whoat crop 105,000,040 bushels, making | being mutilated by avimals. The citizens in & moital combat with young Arguindiqui, | The men paradcd the streota out G atrong, plo, belloving that tho houso had scted | Dr. Ferran's inocoulation question. Follow- | ¢ SRTRAT, Grope0o GOy il BEHe | feel indignant over this aifair. Altnough the | yiLy1oNAIRE GIVES THE BULK OF NIS MONKY editor of El Bravo,published in Lardo. Mont- | garrying banners with the words: *“Ton hours unconstitutionally avd illegally [lib- | ing the example of the medical authoritics S0 h Englishman had been a stranger in a strange : e 0 albo was shot seven times and died within|jsa day’s work.” The mill owners claim to S heesT" MY woutd suppege Mr. Hop.|sout hore, he has ondeavored to® ascertain | JO0r's crop Oats will be the larkest crob | country, ponniless and poorly clad, humspity | (L o0 AN TP EERRERION: v e, Arguiniqul wassightly wound: | ko moro Jumbe on the docks’ now than wood, 1t was the duty of the house|whethor Dr. Ferran's vaccination system i | o5, ™o corn aren is larger than ever before | Fduires a little more respect for the dead | Special Telegram to The BEk. 3 ‘2“0:"-8‘1’:@::‘_"'1 'flfi domen, M,blwc';eo !br;‘“gl they want, and 1 80 the nhikeuwnszpulnt to legislate In tho diraction of removiog an | safe, and whether it is eiicacious. Dr, Fer- | Sopt; “Cho eots o8 B EEEID SHEEPCIOIS | than was shown by tho coronerin th ¢ ase. | Atcaxta,Ga, July 0,—Great fnterost in | 0 ight thigh. 1 ia impiosiblo o obtain { a committeo and Hav the mattar sottled by guustiog grloyance, Tho present parlismen, | rau' namo’s Just now the hattlo ory;his pass | A25 $00 empnak la geed for An average viel ————— exhibited in thowill of tho late David Dick. | 120 purticulars of tho ducl. 1t scems, how: Lacbitration. Tho employen aro mostly Pol- throughout, had grievously wronged the elec- | tisans and foos are equally numerous. To ¢ { s A Train Wrecker Caught, i ' A Y landers. e et cof Nortnswotan, 1t was | searoh for truth upder the' preaent ciroum. | DOtatoss and a considerable increase fn the | .\ ) R son, & farmer millionaire, who died leaving all | partios during the fight. The editors had A e e to s odtuee | Aot 1a\a Sast As Q1 enltiag b0 100k or | A hsE .ok tohapop, 2ilhe eotion proapasts ATe ] SRS0 B L BUETAR (10 298 2K his property, excepting a small pittauce, to [ boan indulging in violent personalities AT e A o o o Glagtons | aacl ih & baja of hay. - Time and_ patience | bighly promisiog, despito the injury from in- | Nowrovx, Neb., July 6.—A tramp named | o onds Fabaoks, » negress, As Dickson | trouh the columns of their papts for sover- s Rofused, thought, however. that the scope of the |alono can fully settlo the points at|ccts in Toxas aud other placed. Of spples | yames Cram induced two boys to misplace & [ 1o iberal fees to several lawyers and ad- al months, CuevrLAND, O,, July 6,—L'welve hundred ¢ et there will be a fair crop for an off year, [ V2" 4 ————— iking i ki i amenduiont should be narcower In dosliog lseue, = Careful inquiry, hawever, - hat| Muny troos aro dying, espaclally in tho west, | switch hero on the Elkbora valley rond this | yinystrators, to see that s will was ouforeed. | Want Unclo Sam to Buy Mexioo, rhriking -Leon morksey (marshad s moreing g v 9 adep! " | Peaches are a failure in morthern latitudes, | evening, and spike the same, but fortunately ad general offices of the Cleveland rolling Tn the house of commons to-day Mr, Brad- | the anti-cholera vaccination is to be recom- | [bCRpeRre b LR 1O OVAEEE (PRl | SRt Hs.gis, bet 7 | they aro mukiog o strong fght. The| Saxta¥e, N M, July 6.—A call for s |mills company, demandiog » soturn to th gold Laughy spsoriad by kabonohare aos Dtk both | mendador sty most ?},m}:t}'fl"fi‘f:'&&: Thore will be falr orops 1n Now ersoy, Dela- tho discovery ws mado in titmo t0 brovontan | ) ta heirs of Dickson who aro soat- | mass mesting to favcs the purcbase and wn- | wages and somi monthly pay dags. Tho e e aane et ‘oaths ' To thie. Hicks | caried away by generows and perhaps natur- | ¥ar® and Marylaod. Do blaced obstructions on the track - of | tered throughout Georgia,NewYork andToxas | nexation of the morthern tier of Mexican | FRRIEE KO0 I Is repliod that the wages . ided July 1 . ch” intorposed objections and moved that | al enthusisim aud that the enquiries havo Lost T O e e, 'nd at | clos employed able oouasel aud propose to|states appears in today's Revlew over the |Seciccyuben.cn July iwould bo adhered o so bein England and Ruseia has been averted, hog receipts the market opened steady and | etrict harmony with the rites of the tribe. Bradlaugh bo refused permission to swear, fmuch of their value, owing to their not being The Mark Lano Review, another time at Tekamah, Ho says his pa-| oo\ the dead man'e sanity, The will is to | signature of about ons hundred representa- | pressed condition and that a settlement im d that th it be directed | i 1, Dr. ¥ laims that b; in- LoNpoN, July 6,—The Mark Lane Ex-|reuts live at Herman, Cram was arrested N the house unless he engaged not to disturb the pwpa;&(llnn cholera for » certain time, h ——— open, An intimate friend of Dickson hss|The plan ccntemplates the sending by the —— 3 , during the past_weelk, says: Easterly wind j inside story of tho will. Aman- i . proceedings. The motion was adopted by a | provided fivo cloar days aro allowed for tho | SR EAS B el SO, biastun, W Ce The Mexican Junketeers. &‘:‘%‘:&flfl‘: e o s vasult of an | Amotican government of a commission of | Wanash Srikers Found Guilty, Voot W BL0, L em Bradlavgh | aeoetowork: As ovidoace of hls suooses | prevailed dusing the summer, ‘mako tho out- | DETROm, Mich, July 0-Tho DMexiokn | garly indisetotion of Dickeon with ono of bls loading stataemoq to broat with the govern” | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo,, July 6,~In the Urited O in i aald b wanld Brociaad "oases. i diffarent places, but his | ook serlous for spring sown crops. The | journsliste arrived in this city at six this | slaves, It is asserted thatever since the birth | 0% &t exicp tor Laoburshase of MALRR | oo ciroutt court to-day Judge Kreke! rens et iy e o el e b AR forent Do DUt ovi- | wheat acresge is in good form, The sales of | morniog and were met at the depot by the | of this child Dickeon took to reading the bible | b O 1o millions of the United State ! ol obey the speaker's orders and withidraw, 1o | ohef arg e Lo e e rocrof & hopelation | Lglish whoat duriog the week wero 38,357 | roception committeo, Alfter broakiast they |and prayer book and declared 161t00k » man | IRmAG $ha dle katlh cun pitho Hntted Baaton | dered » ndgment glving Thomas Solby. ong She tnjuatice done him, bowed and withdrew | variously ~estimated st from 26,000 and quartess a Bie B4, per anartern agalusi 86,304 | ware formally. weloaiad st the city ball by |of gilt"to take oare uf ble offepriog ytates S e e .’F;::;hw.e‘::chon fiia’v’fii? l::fin':"&'}‘g"::}ii::i from the house, 32,000, 9,100 persona have submitted to inoo- | 46 878 1d, dur o corresponding week of 'Kg:;o'v‘::::’r"g];';f.‘i::;‘;:; l}}:"n'!‘:'} nf; ;‘:fl u::f:‘}m oy ooty jand, Prela. | republic of Moxico and can bo had on very | who entered tue round houso at Moberly dur- ] 4 A J g / lasc yoar. Forelgn eellers were firm, 1nloff- | nigl . D) & v rived, two were sold, two were B ‘money could sccomplish. 1o the will the L —— trains being run out. A motion fur o re- Selvod frure T RHG r AL g e T e e o s o oo | Withdrawn and seven remained, including Teemer Wants an Answer, ity are dirooted tosco that it provisions Frightful Treble Murder. hoaring wai granted and both were roleased. B L O tokad, dooved and. Hod |69 to 201, whilo the deaths from. the same | three of Califorzia and one of Oregon, Yoo | pryrspuna, Pa., July 6,—John Toemer, the | 88 to lier property aso carried out,but that the | - Moxcurs, N. O, July 6,—Edward Finch e S H 3 by day fine weather and heavy stocks tended to n is protected in all herrights asa citi- s N s oty R M:'_';mij‘;;.{‘;;‘.d;’l‘,g:gh SMemorise compare e 5’“}1.%‘;,:."%3?,‘.?1“‘5' i valtas. ut. the oariket rems ned un. | osrswan, has addressed a ltter to the New | Jt' Wk olver sho may ull her rights aan citi. | aked 75, and his sister, aged &0, both white Base Ball, X changed aund little business was dene, ¥lour | York Clipper, 1n which he states that unless | wills heretofore have been easily upset in and a negro boy aged 16, were murdered near Go, I, July 6,—Chic: 4; Now wa scoroately quuted,” © S| from cholern wero four wad 8 bl timos, 8} | iy dull aud in the buyers fwior,~ Maizo was | his deporit of 81,20 in covered by Tlanion | Georgis, but uader the mow condition of| here, Saturday wight. Tho throats of all| YarkT. T ol phe LT S PN RISLAGE, N0 e A 1 ley was unchanged. Oate vended | on or before the 15th inst. he will claim the | things and Dickeon’s recoguition of the child | were cut, It was evident that all bad been | Prrrseons, Pa,, July G.—Pittsburg 0 A O e s thioe bl wore inocalated. | iu the buyer's fayor, B:aus and peas were | champlonship of Americn and will standready | it is not believed this can be upset. knocked in the head with an ax, 1t is re- | Atlethio 8, unchanged, to defend tho title against all comers e —— pmted‘flill -lovanl lllul;ldred du{lnu in money PBT'dLOU’T M]gi. July 6,—8t, Lows 53 o S— K ———— R — 1l the Diaz Go ent, were stolen from the house, It is thought | Providence 4. Xleven innings. - 'H;G K1 ll! lcfl‘l’llfr".fi«l;w;' o The Chicago Statemont } Abo Waather. - ’:::; L‘\‘:\"‘mo Ao O tamation | Probable the robbers became the wurderers to | Dizoit, Mich, July &.—No game__rain. Special Telegram to The BEE, Saur Lawg, Utab, July 6.—Indignation| ggyoaco, IIL, July 6,—The following fig- | vy TR Y Mi ! X100, 1y B peoe screen themselves from detection, It is re-| Buxraro, N, Y, July 6,—Bufialo 9;i2hila- P s 1zoy | 07 the Mormonfplacing the flag at balf- | ures taken from the official statement of the | ;Ao Na1oN, July 6. upper Misa- | ,oned by several students was found pla- | ported this morning that one of the mur: | delphia 3. o Dumtw, July, 6, = The summer asslios |0y on the Fourth of July contiones o | trad o bo posted on chagge 80-morrow, shoW | Leobr retar 1 (e S ore oty eX0ept | carded on dead walls hero this moralug, de- | Aisies Was S bt with his hands still red ———— e the nuaber” of casas to be tried, | abated, Exclted groups of Gentiles have dis- | the amount of grain fn sight in the United e aiaim tho northern portion, Westerly | cluring tho recent decree for the conversion of wish blood of the victiis, Groat exciiomeot Jai Breake rs Captured, The only trial in which the death pemalty Is | cussed the affair all day. Horace Eldridge | States and Canada on Saturday, July 4, and | - The Missouri valley: Fair westher, westerly | public debt is bumilating, and protesting that ¥ IS Special Telegram to"Che Brk, Linbia to e mekedTout o tho oot of Wil | presidnct.of e Desst Diational banks, Wb tho eropuat of Lnarcass of doorsase over (us | wlade statiousry bemperstury the law is one of tho most tyrannical ever| mureo young Menm Drowned, exwuas, Cirs, Neb,, July 6,—Two prison- Brown, which comes out a6 the Cork assizes | mast ia the proper place for flags as ‘'we have P \thtlln sight 40,764,217 bushels ; de- e aai— s reglatered in the history of an arbibrary gov-| npycyvkpe Wik, July 6,—At Viola yes- ors confined in the jail bere for burglary made on July 23, The prisoners are charged with | ot more than half our rights.” The Desert | renge 508,857 bushels. Ll 4 General Kailroad Agent, ernment, Attention is called to the protest S B their escape this evening, but were pursued the triple murder of the Shechans—mother, | News, the church organ, to-night in » five | “GomTh sight 8,645,341 bushels ; inc Kxokok, Tows, July 6,—Reoelver Thatcher | against the recoguition of the Eoglish debt | lerday, three young men, Elsa Shamburg, |and oaptured as they were about to cross the B e e O Castistown. Roste, on | colunia editorial fully endorses the ack, clalm- | 350185 bushels . " et BCHOMEY v appolnted W, 8, § late division | during the Gonzalo administration, depro-|Levi McFarland and Henry Fisher, wero | Vlatte river, October 27, 1577, The crime 1s alleged to | Ing it was right, ‘“because liberty is dead in | g to—Tn siaht 3,088,605 bushels ; dec aA7 AP + 8. Spiers, late division | (i icten in the blood of the people calls | drowned while bathing in the Kickapoo river, 3 TR R Roones A1, 20T, . The i i Saewl 0 | e I » 195;78 bun ol ,088, ushels ; decrease L'J’Jgffl?f:fi'r.fiu?&c‘x:brrnek fl;%m- s | for .1pgpulhhr desnomtn:l‘un ’ur(hduuppmvdu: M:lll"nrhnd‘ wved ‘znu of l:‘lh comrades snd Dynawmite Kills Three Men, ——— 3 P o of the o 1 ocument e government | w resculng ane =y J 2:;-’:5“;3;?\\. h":fi‘erfinwd::;h;‘:; The Nattonal Encampment, s';‘ fi:l;t?- oY 20,745 buahale§ dssronsa B, iour, Jown & Nehunska niway, 3;‘,‘2 rm;“d‘:u m:::lm mgu-‘:gw‘un-t o 3 — H(b[i‘o:.““fi:gm' KA WY Aimd Ao ! M e —— outbreak. All the troo in the city were Fallure of 8i o mite blast at the South Penosylvani ilws fim:,:fldl ll)\o!lr&unshwl;?n h:gimued d PriLapeLrnia, Pa,, July —The national l};\n;lfy;lln sight 110,835 bushels ; increase The Kise in Oil, u,h:,d to remain in tlwfi.\unu;h, veral | pouiarox, In. July 68 & W, Ar | tunnel s mornip kxllnd.y.]vullfnl railwey ey only willpg f encampment in Fairmount Park broke up to- | 1y bustes gasin in store in Ohicago on | NEW YOuK, June G-Crude oll touched §1 a\t’ilw-; have been arrested and will bo sent to i My AR Gl « M, 0170, The inf! firab pri es 1o ] oy~ | Yucatan, ifi:wn}l‘;{é;?y?!z-:;(mud E:‘:"v‘j;;fil“x{i Ty . P v v b R e :’:‘é’é‘fli’f%&‘:fi".’,‘u’r{a"‘ bt Eeking o Sr——— 4o 7,000 wpoets, 50100 Tos Biala i an 854 8 agto, will probibly dis, wards and their ies were found in a wel The Zouaves first prize to the | els ; 44,517 b 3 Y of hats and general rejol all sides. o 4 9 o near Mrs, Shechan's farm io the lnu::dput %‘::fik;:x:.u_ o; sf“l:.‘mu "'[‘ ;u - d ey adoh . ‘7;1‘1"; y Moust McGreaos, N. ¥Y,, July 6,--A 11]825,000, Pt % el Oarson Badly Scorched, August, 1584, Sheehan was arrested st | competition. The artillery first prizo goos to Stoughton's Big Blaze, The number of travelers who alghted in | o'clock last pieht Gen. Grant was asiosp: | Dy, Hamilton Warren, Physlolan and | , OA%0% Nev. July 6.=Tho fire of yester ay raged here several hours owing to a lack Auckland, New Zsaland, in December, 1884, | Battery B , of the Washington artillery, New . Wil 3 i Viennese hotels during last 183,000, - 2. . v e O N et s | By B o e e haauali light | MAP1s0N, Wi, July 6.—A most disastzous | /777600 tess thao, o 1868 > The number f | Lo 8woke partially at 2, and fully st %801 Sargoon, 619 N. 16th streot near Web- | (7“0 o8 Sevine M ¢ retsng rotber-in-law was arrested. The evidence|artillery. Ex-Governor Underwood promised | ire cccurred at Stoughton early yesterdsy | theaters in Viena is on the decline, for in 1850 | o'olock, when food was administered and bis | gter, Day and night calls promptly at| {ion of he lewer w‘," P f el agminst the prisoners is very strong as is also ) the prizes would be paid within thirky daye. | morning, buring ten out of the thirteen large | there were twelve, and in 1834 only veven, °throat cleaned, after which, o reply to altended to 14 eatimated at #50,000; lnnn‘lncz: GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. THE SUMMER ASSIZES IN 1HELAND, 0 ] Christina McCormick and John White, Four Osborne & Company, stationers, faiked to-dsy | others were seriously injured, two of ‘whot,