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VOLUME XL. ' — ci.OAKSA.XI> SUITS. _ liiitiEi MAIN STORE, 111 & 118 State-st. VEST SIDE STORE, IS4 & 286 West Madison, near MORGAN-ST. REDUCTIONS OLOAK AND SUIT Department. «All Goods marked down to close, and at ihe prices marked, the cheapest goods of the hind displayed in Chi cago. We respectfully „„fc that, before decid ing to purchase, you examine our stock. IFe promise to save you.pmhey.” MIDGES. DISSOL UTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing be tween tiic undersigned, under the name of Joseph H. Brown & Company, jj« been dissolved by the sale of the cn lire property «f the lirmto Rhodes, Brad ujiCo,, of Chicago, who also assume Ue liabilities. Joseph 11. brown, EDWARD L. DROWN, JOSEPH T. TORRENCE. Chicago, Juno 10, 1881. NOTICE. The undersigned, having purchased tho jure property of tho late Ann of Joseph .•Bromt&Co,, will hereafter conduct curried on by said Arm, and *lhat bidf H^ C8 ’ I mrßUan *’ to a cou^ RHODES, bradlev & CO. «. 180 Dcarborn-st. June 10, 1881. ItEWAHD . SSOO Reward! l^»t»«d n p drei1 i ,,, . ,,,,1,, * ,1 ® W8rrt w,)l h# P* 1( l for the tw , c ,n y.of thu pardon who placed Gun tohJun2ilUrtuul‘arjr F r, M>uron tho night of Thura- , , CHICAGO KTOVB WOUKM, Jjland-uv,. near Twcnty-accnml-i (SHAPES. hot house grapes Wlnux OB’ SEASON, *> KUNZE’S, 96 Madlson-st., ornur Dtisrborn. jj ESQ UTS, Sanltou Springs, Colorado. ttaw MA *ITOU UOIfSR. . *• 'cb 1 I *?*s. u -. B. U. JKNNINiIS. S?*Mt tad irf u £. ft ~ <>t Oblo. Prop. “[‘‘■f.MarlO. This elegant Hotel hay ij* OfiaoiiV?^.! 0 throe times Its original capacity. m,.,. Um,u *i houl al 81 , pxpeuse or over view house, ur.icii, s, ii. siid W ii l ii < * .kesutlfollv located hotel, greatly Sl*? u e«o^, y r ;’funiUnod sincu last season, W ««»« »*■ Hus dance hall, Aral- \ wr “ lh ,l> bench, Food llrury, and eye- l or umlpleasure of guests. ti£u. G, I.OUiiKttf. the oceanic, 1 , 5 !, 1,1 ? 8 i>v bhoai.h, n. h. &■ .bti-n ufm Unu- tiles, uu mosquitoes, no y.-Ikeautif^i l ' t’maturo, Elgin miles from main rape Mlu U . v,u . w fri,m every window, tins, biuS* bUhsw? ,rf . #a draluuge. Pouting. Ushlng, uice Lall> , JUH(I tl , , mW J I.AUtHTiiK Hltua. A fU. u «itkd states hotel, liu. ,m«? atooa springs. M Open from June II lo OcL I. t> COLUMBIA, * W «*n jIi ua 7i U v ** Ch ‘ •**•«*• au. lur circulars, terms, go., address fuud m. kwrißu. &S 1 ' Hook bouse. Hood harbor fk Rn “- truest surf balhlug and bltlß. K. U. ItUUWtt. J'A \S. ICT. KEEPS YOU COOL. ONECENT Jt • PALM LEAF FANS; 4 ■ la* BL’K H’DLE JAPS; 1a« ll a l FOLDING JAPS; || B I IB 1 1 OPEN JAP FANS; llal BUI EGG SHAPE JAPS; BUI A FAS BREEZE. A ■ Silver Border. Black linn "J A7A die Jap Fans. t B■ IX Lacaiicred Stick, Fancy mot U lUI Folding Funs. 5 cts. ■i | 12,000 Fancy (all color*), ■■ * h pro h ptQ J uiui « uiOi CHINESE PARCHMENT FANS, Never wear out—Latest Novelty. 6 cts*, 'north 80 cts* STRAW-FANS-LEATHER 9 cts. up to 28 cts. BLACK FANS, With White Feathered Edge, Lacquered Sticks, 18 cts., worth 50 cts. Bile Satin Fans, Fine Carved Sticks, 29 cts., worth 75 cts. flft. Bl'k Feather Fans. nn. U|l 4.000 Cock’s Flume Pans. {U fl H I _ 511 a Heck, Finely Carved _■ I _ dull s&ffsssi miu ” dull Wortll 5551.C30. Sea’s Fans, 1 ct. up to s7*oo each* PARASOLS MARKED DOWN to close the season. LADIES’ GINGHAM PARASOLS, 5 cts. Finest Silk, Satin, and Brocaded up to $7.90. Japanese Parasols, 12 cts. For lull she Fancy Jap Umbrella*, Trunks and Traveling Bags, Bankrupt Stock at 50 cts. on the dollar. SEA’S, 122 and 124 State-st. opening. OPENING TO-DAY. “'"CANDY stoke SWANSON’S* 70 STATE-ST. Many delicious new varieties of Con* fecUoncry will bo shown. Fine Confections a specialty. AXLE OJtEASE, nucics’ CALIFORNIA AXLE GREASE. 'Xvrentj-clght Years In Use on the Pacific Slope, and Never Yet Equaled I What tho Ban Fmncl*co morcbanti aajr of It—a true C<l \Vo, the undersigned. wholesale merchant Francisco. ktn hnrebr UnquullUudly Indorse tl . rlnrMortta of uio Ailo ilrcwo Invented and wanu facturud fur the last twenty-tire years by J.J. Hooka, senior partner of the woll»«nown firm of lluoka A launbom that their Axto Greasu ha* over held Front Hank over tbe best Cblcano and New York brundsj that It baa always commanded the hhihesl price, and lu sales haro far outstripped nil other bmud* cow hlnod. ttihmcd) . . Hodinaton A Co., lluntlnfton, llopkmi A llukor AHamilton. Co., Gordon Uurdwnro Co* Abram* A Carroll. „ .James It. Kolhr A Co,, Wb ltlor. Fuller A Co.. M. Khrmtm A Co., Dunham, Carrlgan A Co., Ames A Dallam. •• *‘**ntlinH (Puluir. Ilapker Ard « oilman, rvet a K. Danorl A t'o., . „ Newton Krotber* A Co* Jones A Co.. . Dou Druthers A Co.. Wooster. H übbolt A Co., Tillman A Uendor, Taber, 1 larkor A Co., Itoot A Handurson, Carolan, Cory A Co., Kruse A Kulor, Castle Urothers. , I,oilman A C'oaUlll, W. W. Dodjre A Co., Marcus C. Hawley « Co* And many oilier*. J, J. UUCK* A AON, Office and Depot, ZU Gake-sui Factory, Norlh-ar. uud Uuckwoll-*l* Chicago. FINANCIAL, MONEY TO LOAN At&percentlnleroitand no commissions. Proposi tions for loans Insumt of|AJ.UU)and upwards on hrsl ditss productive real estatu lu this city are Invited until the ajth day of Juno next. Address, with description of security, C. *T. \VIUSBLISII, at bnlou NtUoualllank. Real Potato W.U.KEHFOOTHO. nca tSldiß go washlngtoasl Ann I none Deferences furnished If do- H ill I llnllns sired Pi any person wo have IIIIU lwUllimi|repre»euteJdurluK ai years. SCALES. FAmUAINUS 1 bTAMJAIiU S O Jk, L E OF ALL KINDS. FiIEBIMS, NOUSKtM., wr. Lab-iL iitriN-iv. Up mrofui to buy only iho ncuutne. A D ymiTISINOItA TES. Louis Uoyd&Go, must favorable rates In auy of the lusdlug papers in tbu U, 8., please consult our terms belure voutrucluig WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1881—TWELVE PAGISS. SUMMKH ( VLOTUtSa. s2=so, Child’s Light Gray All* Wool Blouso Salts* Our way to make them sell fast, the pricey THE WINNING NUMBER. $1.69, Child’o Blue Flannel Sailor Suits. TRADE BRINGERS. $3.00, Light Brown Chock Cnsa. and Bark. Mixed Cassimcro Blouso Suits ut $0 per Suit, ages i to 10 yours. James Wilde, Jr., & Co. 1W ROYAL MIDDY, $4.00, Made up In English Stripe Cassimerc. Torrid Zone Refrigerators. The way you feel after taking off your heavy Coats and spending 50e or $1 for one of our Feather-Weight Summer Coats. Fine Alpacas, Mohairs, &c«, at $1.75, $2.50, $3, $5. Larger stock this season than ever. We expeetto sell more, for the price tells and wins. ENGLISH AND FRENCH Balbriggan Wrappers and Drawers. Beautiful goods, at $1.25 for medium sixes and $1.50 for largo sizes. Buys’ Cool Coats, 40c. James Wilde, Jr., & Co., Cor. State and Madison-sts. FRANK REED. - - Manager ritorosALs. PROPOSALS. FUEL~SUPPLY. Sealed proposals will bo received by the Hoard of C'umtulaainnurs of Cook County, nt the uttlco of Urn Clark of thu Uuanl. new Cuurt-lluusu, up to 2 o'clock l>. m. of Monday, Juuu a), Met. for tho supply of Fuel required fur uau in thu various Institutions of the county for the season uommunclotf Auuustjl, ISSI, uud ending July 111. UH3, as follows: Kofi vmii. 4U) tons at Norm.il School, Englewood, Soft coal. 4,ui) tons at County llospUni. ttof 1 cool. S.UOU tons nl Intone Asylum and I’oor- Uouse. Jefferson, 111.t cars within Ihruu niUus. Soft coni. I,UU tone. Jail and Criminal Court Uuild- Imt. Soft coal. 8,000 tona, now Court-House, Wlllmlnaion (Ind.) block, or other soft coal, MW) tons, more or lost, on urdura of County AgOnt In half* ton lota. Haru coal. TOO tona, range else, to bo delivered at Hospital, Insane Asylum, Boor-House, Jail and Crim inal Court Building, and new Cuurt-tiuusu as re quired. Pruposola to bo made for different Institutions sep arately and as a wbulo. , , The hoard of Commissioner* reserve the right to reject any and all bids. All bids must bo accom panied by a bond In the jienal sum of Skit with two sureitus, guaranteeing tho acceptance of thu contract If awarded. Blank forma and bond and all Informa tion will bo furnished by tbo Clerk of thu Hoard. Al bids must be Indorsed " Fnol Supply," and ad-, arossod, "Board of Commissioners. Cook County," K. K. C. kUIKKE, Clerk. PJtOPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOU Dredging Shallow Places in tho Chicago River and Its Branches and Slips. Office of xni Drpahtmrnt op pitiimo women, Cuicacu. Juuo 7, Wil.—Bealod proposals will bo_ re ceived by tho Department of Publlo Works, at their oWce.untll 11 a.m.Halurduy, Juno Hi, l*il, fordoing each drudging in the Chicago Hlver, Ita branches. etc., as aball bo ordered from time to time by the Commit •loner of Public Work*, during the lisfeal yuarending Hoc. 31,1881, acoordlug to specldcallons ou die in said Proposals must bo addressed to tbo Department of Public Work*, todonud '* Proposals fur Drudging the Chicago River,” and be accompanied with the usual SW in money or a certitlod chuck no our responsible auk .doing business In the Clip of Chlcaoo. made payable to tbo order ol the Commissioner of Publlo Works. Thu Commissioner of Public Warka reserves the right to reject any bid or part of bid. or all bids, and to accent bfda aa applied to each auction separately.or to take them collectively, at ho may deem beat fur the Interest of the cityi also, to accept or reject a bid nr bids on any section or on any number of the sections in the list, as In his discretion ho may elect. CARTER 11. 11ARUIHO.S, Mayor and Acting Commlsslmieruf Public Works^_ FURNITURE, IIUEJIHE! FINE & MEDIUM! Holtons Hildreth ggl a> gg3 STATE ST. RUaOIES . IMIS & COODFELLOW. M wa ■mm For the trade. Only COM* nilfinilO PI.BTU Hues or Auslneta ftc|||_|_|pa and Pleasure Vehicles manu 1111IIII11_fat-tuml lu the United States. UVUUIbW Famar*’ Bpring Wagons, guallty thu beau Cauloguu, prices, and terms aeut uu application. OSHKOSH, wis. PICTURE- FRAMES, n_| J PICTURE FRAMES I _|| 1 11 It will surely pay you to write for my ■ Ullll Illustrated CuUlogue (free! of Hlylea U||||l audl'rUes. S».!l. Me EI.WAIN. w buuulaaurer, lUJ k!M Wabasb-ar. CLOTJ/Iyo, SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THE PUTNAM Clothing House. DOWN 00 THE PRICES! no Men’s Single-Breast Sack Suits* of onr own make, full lino of sizes, all wool, warranted) MARKED DOWN This morning: from $12.50 to $8.00! 200 Men’s Double-Breast Sack Suits, made from a dark mixed Casslmere. strictly all wool, sizes 114 to 44, well worm #l7.t>o. We place this lot on sale at the low price of $12.50, Which Is a bargain worth looking after. 160 Single-Droasl Sack Salts, made from a Hamilton Gassimere, NOTED FOB ITS SERVICE. Small Men ami Youths only can bo fitted In this lot of goods, as the largo sizes have all been sola at, por Suit, #15.00, per Suit. We offer the haluuce at SB.OO, Which Is a Bargain* SPECIAL BARGAINS All through the house In every Department. PUTNAM Clothing House, 131 and 183 Clark-st. And 117 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL&HACKETT, VropHrtora anti Slattufarlurtra, W« H. FURLONQ, Resident Manager* UXDEUWEAJi AXI) HOSIERY. WILSON BROS., JIEN’S FURNISHERS, 113, US, 117 & 119 STATE ST., Are prepared to show every desirable style of MEN’S UNDERWEAR ■ and HOSIERY, In medium, fine, and extra fine quality. eiaxos. STORY * CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st., Are offering mo Imruolna In Decker lima., Halnaa llroa., MalUuauok.uud Story A Cauip PIANOS And in Kotor end Story A Camp Onmna, forcaah oruo ttmo. Kvorr limirtinumt ttniruiignly warranted for Bv« yeura, und ail dolucU mudo good. STORY * CAMP, 188 & 190 Statc-st. OPTICAL GOODS, MUIKKIH UCUMiTttufrUktUelu. 125 Stoto-it.. Uaom a. ucond floor. bwactaclei ox clu.lvuly. at yuan' i>runlcu In Um nuiu»luio«it of (iiai.o. to ctury loriu of flufucUru eyculnut. Button uf rvcomiuomtullou lu.litrinu iu hi* •uiwrtur ability u.un U|illclun uiul iliu porfutuiOM uf UU irloMu.cua bo tci'M ut M. UcrnhuiUl’. uRIco lium tUo nulotl l*ro fo»»on ol Uu»li Moilicul A'ollorfo, Clilonmi Mutllcal Citllciio, Uatißuuiftii CitllotKo. Cliiwttu Horn n>|Mihlu Culleitu. U-uilnitf Hlvlneit. our imwipromlmmi and well-known viiliuiiß. InciudUm UtuU encomium* (rum tieiiuul. of rfdaiui', llliiul Institute*. ulft. oto. IXIUIH U. MA'ATHKH. A»l»Unit. TO JCEXT, MADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent. No. 354, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.’s Wholesale House. Inquire at SILVERMAN’S BANK, 70 LaSallc-it. alto tyftbwxtJS (JLOTJf/Xff, Why Don't You Have Some Stylo About You, Like “Us, Wo & Co."? Consider bow tempting are the propositions made by i j. inw &CO. It will be a real solid satisfaction to you to see how low our prices are on the BEST OF CLOTHING that can be made; how per fectly wo can fit you, and how straightfor ward we deal. Now listen—Read, Consider, Ponder well what we mention below: LOT. 4,s3&—Oenta* Light Brown Sack Suits, selling at Bxo, worth sxa. 4 350—Gents’ Mixed CatilmeiO Suits, retailing at S 9; worth 8x1.50. 3,86 x— Large quantity of Light Cassltnere Sumner Suits at just 30 per cent under price, new, only 89. 7,X33—A nice line of Dark Gray Mixed, very serv. Iceable Suits, only sl3. 3,439—Medium Lltfht-Colorcd Suits for Business* Men, worth just $17.75. selling for 815. 9,480—A large quantity of Light Striped C.asimere Suita for the StyLah Gents, only Sait. Others at sao, saa, sl3, and 835, you should see. SUMMER COATS At 40c, 75c, St, $1.15, sa, $3.50, $3, 83.50, up tos6. DUSTERS At sx, $1.35, $1.50, $3, $3.50, $3. etc., up to 86. WHITE VESTS At 75c, sl, $i.3S. $1.50. Bs, up to s4,—Beauties. TROUSERS At fs.so, Bs. BS's<>. 83. $3-50. 84-SS. 84-50. Bj. up to fg. BOYS’ CLOTHING, CUSTOM TAILORINGS, AND FURNISHINGS At to much lower prices than they name around that it *' Hurts.” 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. Contains a great deal of INTEREST to the MEN and BOYS ot Chicago. Evening Bin e s, remember we have the Electric Lights in use for your ben fit. Tit AD ISO It V 31 AIL. “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES." ScEesimceb STATE AND MADISON-STS. TRADIGIY MAIL! Sllufttod ah wo arc now, wo can ofTor “SUPERIOR MM" To those accustomed (o trade by mail. “ORDERS” To any extent attended to with prompt* ness, combined with “Moderate Prices.” Trial Orders Solicited, “LEADERS OF POPULAII PRICES," State and Madisou-sts. Branch. Madison A Deaplalnea-sta. JWSIXESM CARDS, fULVERyAGEIf. MrHOYNE6.CO.ss BLINK BOOK MAKERS. STA TIONERS, AND PRINTERS. GAS FIXTURES, Kow llcklimo. aurprlatnulv tow, at UAIU'fl 41 Att-MX TLIIB MAMJt'ACIOItV. tot uud Ail CanaJ-*U, uuar Mmtimn. CELL VL OID <WODS, CELLULOID (if'ater-proof Lin en ) Cuffs, Collars ami Itosoms, Price Lists and Gootls sent by mail. Call or addi'ess UAHSES A CO„ 80 MadUon-st., Tribune Jiulldlny, tSxlhme. ttT Pemti m nmilAe In purduue enjtlct o / TllK f.'iin.'Ano Tiiiiiunk at tfem A&ncie* and an rail way train* when Chlcayi jxiixn are sohl urlU c/m --fern /iivir hit revortiny the. facie to this office, yio iny full particulars. At the asbestos mines in Uio Township ot I’bedford, Que., thirty-six houses belonging o miners, two sawmills, ami a considerable imintliy of lumber have been destroyed by Ire. Kahmkus residing In the vicinity of Quo hee.vomplaln of the extreme drought, which threatens to destroy the whole hay crop. A copious rainfall is much needed lu the lo cality. . The great Brooklyn bridge Is n costly af fair. Thus far nearly 51y,000,000 have been expended on It, and It will take another year and some more millions of dollars to com plete IL Tub teachers of the New York public; schools gave a grand reception in the Grand Oppru-Ilouseof that city last night In cele bration of the 101 th anniversary of the adojh tlon of the American Hug. Tm: population of Now South Wales Is estimated at 750,000, being an increase of ‘-540,000 during the last ten years. The popula tion or New Zealand Is 4*0,501, Thu papula lion of Tasmania Is 110,000. CnißP-diTSTicB Sbnek, of the Supreme Court of Wyoming Territory, decided yes terday that Uic marriage of Leu Chiu with a white woman, which took place at Denver, Colo., was valid. Cheyenne is all “tore up” over the decision. « —«—■—■» Cai't. Ciiaulks D. Pint,up*?. United States Engineer in charge of the harbor and river improvements of tiie Norfolk (Vnj District, died yesterday. Ell Dates, a prom inent lumberman of Ciilcngo, died aUds resi dence early yesterday morning. It is reported that the celebrated Nihilist, Hartmann, who attempted to assaslnato tiie late Czar, was recently arrested by German authorities, conveyed to tho Russian front ier, and there handed over to the tender mercies of the Russian authorities. Tiik boiler on tiie “donkey” engine on Uio deck of tiie steamer City of Home exploded yesterday at Barrow, England, Just us she was about being launched, causing tiie In stant deatli of three men and Injuring ten others, most of them very seriously. Miss M. M. Gili.kt, a Wisconsin lady law student, now residing in Washington, was appointed Notary Public for the District of Columbia yesterday by the President. This is the first instance where a woman has been appointed to such a position by any Presi dent. A i.aiuik number of peasants arc emigrat ing from the Russian Province of Tomsk to Siberia because of poverty. So great Is tho exodus that tho ferry-boat on the Volga is taxed to Uio utmost in order to transport them across. Voluntary exito to Siberia Is something new. Twki.vk now cases of small-pox were re ported In Chicago yesterday, and there was one death. The Health Department Is working energetically to abate the disease, but owing to the filthy condition of the city has not been us successful us might other wise be expected. Owing to the fact that the appropriations for Gaugers and Storekeepers fur the present tlscal year are very nearly exhausted. Col lectors of Internal Revenue have been di rected to inform the Gaugers and Storekeep ers employed under them that they will be only paid to the OUth of June. Commandsii Montgomery Sicaud has been appointed Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance of the Navy Department, vice Com modore Jelfors, who lias resigned. Secretary Wlndimi has been furnished with a report of the result of the investigation Into the crook edness in the Custodian’s otlice of the Treas ury Department. Lieut. James B. Lockwood, of the United States army, with fifteen men, sailed from Baltimore yesterday for St. Johns, N. F., to join the Proteus, of the Greeley oxpcditluu to Lady Franklin's Buy. Among those who accompany Lleuu Lockwood are W. H. Cross, W. S. Jewell, D. L. Braimmi, D. Linn, D. L. Starr,William Ellis, and Francis Long. Lorii.lard’s horse Iroquois, which won the Derby, carried off the Prince of Wales Stakes at Ascot yesterday, beating Geologist and Grand Carle. Peregrine, who had been entered, was scratched Monday night on his owner discovering that ho ImdAslighlcuugh. Archer rode Iroquois. The victory of Iro quois seemed to please the Britons present Tin-: refusal of the Republican members of the French Chamber of Deputies to support the proposal for advancing the time fur tho dissolution of Uie Chambers is regarded ns a greater rebull' to Gambcltu than tho rejection of the Svruthi dc Llatc bill. Thu proposal was supported by only seventy members and was opposed by £SU members. Anour a month ago tho employes of Far- Hum’s cotton mill at Norristown, Pa., struck work for an advance of wages. Tho owners of Uie mill refused to accede to tho demands, and employed now hands, hut those now hands soon begun to fraternize with the strikers, and tho mills woro obliged to. shut down yesterday for lack of persons to oper rate them. Fatiirii Ct’itci Is likely to get Into trouble about ids recently-published book, “Tho New Italy and the Old Zealots.” Tile Pope has summoned a special Congregation of Cardinals to pronounce on it, and It is pre dicted that the book will be placed on Uie “ index Kxpurgulorius,” which will bu a very cillclcnt way of advertising it and extending its clrculuUon. Kaiuioad-Comuhbiundu Fink has issued a circular authorizing a reduction of freight rates on grain on the basis of £0 cunts per 100 pounds between New York and Chicago. Tho reduction will bo maintained until all roads uru agreed on a uniform freight on this class ot goods. Shippers will not bo greatly dlssutlslied If such agreement is uot entered Into very soon. Tim investigation Into tho alleged bribery at Albany was continued yesterday. Brad ley had to tell much about himself which he would rather the public would not know. In the evening Senator Sessions again denied fit FIVE CENTS, pnltrdlnnk that ho had given (any money to Bradley, and asserted that Bradley had told hint ho would veto for Depow because ho thought that by so doing ho would bo acting In accordance with the wishes of his constit uents. A vigorous cross-examination failed to shake the testimony of Mr. Sessions In the least particular. Ex-Skxatoh Tuuhmax In a letter to his son says that he cannot bo a candidate for Governor of Ohio under any circumstances; that when he left the Senate ho made up his mind to retire to private life; and that tie has arrived at the age when a man should slop holding ofllce. There Is a lurking sus picion Hint the rcu bandana may yet bo waved In public, however. Tim gate-money on the occasion of the race (or the Grand Prlx at Longchamos last Sunday amounted to 350,000, which was tho largest amount ever received on anyone day there. A largo part of tho money came from the American colonics In London and in Paris, who anticipated the victory of Foxlmil, and who willingly paid their money that they might witness It. Gi:x. FAmm, the French Minister of War, during the debate on tho term of military service In the French Chamber yesterday, alluded to the French military system, and took occasion to say that nothing now threatened the preservation of peace. Tho utmost cordiality, lie said, characterizes the relations of France with Us 41 powerful neighbor, l ' meaning Germany. At a meeting of Government members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday Premier Depretls stated that the Government will not extend the franchise below the class of persons who have received a good ele inenturyeducatton. Those present approved the position of the Government, and prom ised to support a measure embodying the ideas put forward by Deprctis. It Is stated that Chin Lnn Pin, the present Chinese Ambassador at Washington, will be recalled, and that Ids place will be taken by n person rejoicing in tiie name of Chlang Tran Yu, who lias been a very prominent revenue olllcer in China. Chin Lan Pin will be best remembered In this country as the author of the saying that Ireland is the only country in which Irishmen do not rule. Rapid progress was made with tiie Irish Land bill In the House of Commons lust night. Mr. Gladstone accepted an amend ment to one clause of the bill, ottered by Mr. Charles Russell, the most advanced of the Irish Liberals, and a largo number of amend ments proposed byllome-Rulememberswere then withdrawn. Several verbal amend ments were also agreed to by the Govern ment. Tm: number of emigrants who left Ger many lust month for this country was tho largest for any month during the last ten years. Heir Richter, tiie German Radical leader, stated in tho Reichstag yesterday that tho emigration was owing to tho shameful manner in which artisans and laborers aro treated in Germany. Tho exodus causes con siderable apprehension among the Conserva tive leaders. The French Chambers, by a unanimous vote, agreed to appropriate the 14,000,000 francs asked lor by the Government to defray the expenses of the Tunisian expedition, Gen. Fnrrc, in a speech delivered before the vote was taken, said that the expedition waj undertaken to protect Algeria, and to estab lish the Inllucuco of Franco, and that the sum asked for was very moderate considering the advantages gained. A Convention of the Supremo Court ol thv Independent Order of Foresters met in Now York yesterday under the Presidency of tiio Supreme Forester, who reported that the society had been In existence seven years, had distributed $500,000 to members of the Order during that time at a cost to each member of $7.50. Sick members are allowed §5 per week, and the widows of members receive mi endowment. The Republican members of the New Hampshire Legislature met In caucus last night and nominated the following candidates for State otlicers: Secretary of State, A. B. Thompson, of Concord; State Treasurer, Solon A. Carter, of Concord; State Printer, Parson B. Cuggswell, of Concord; Com missary-deneral, George E. Lane, of Exeter. The nominees will be elected, as the Re publicans have a good majority iu the Legislature. Turkey, never out of trouble, bus just taken on Itself a now trouble. The French Consul at Tripoli insists on considering Tu nisian subjects living In that city us under his protection, when the Sultan considers mid insists that Uiey are his subjects, mid consequently should bo under Turkish pro tection, The Sultan also protest* against the Interference of France In Tunis, mid refuses to recognize the Franco-Timislan treaty. But what Is It going to do.nbout the matter? T. P. O’Connoii, Home-Rule member for Galway Borough, and one of Parnell’s purlin* mentary lieutenants, obtained pennlssion lost night to introduce In the Commons n bill for the temporary suspension of evictions In Ire* land on the payment by the tenants of six months’ rent. Following so quickly on Par* noil’s declaration that ho would not obstruct tho Land bill, the permission accorded to O’Connor may be looked on In the light of a concession to the Parnellltcs by the Govern* monl. Not withstand!.so tho decision of tho Supreme Court of New Hampshire that the present Legislature of that State Is the proper one to elect a United States Senator to succeed Senator Hollins, it Is not Quite certain that it will elect such successor. Thu friends of William £. Chandler, and the mitl-Rollins members of the Legislature generally, have determined to prevent tho election of Hollins If possible, and os that gentleman does not seem to have a clear majority In his favor, it Is quite probable that no choice will bo made at this session. Iwoutant disclosures ore expected from McKuvitt and McGrath, or Roberts, the two persons who aru charged with blowing up the Liverpool Town-Hall. McKuvitt lias already given signs of weakening, and Rob erts will doubtless follow suit. In the mean time tho English naval authorities declare that they are satisfied that O’Dyuomlte Russa’s statement that tho Dotterel was blown up In the Straits’ of Magellan by Fenian agents is untrue. The O’Dynamlte knew very well when he made the statement that It was untrue; but it Is necessary that he should show something for the money collected by him for skirmishing purpose* from Irish “ patriotic fools” luthlscp^wy*