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\on. xi/vi_in0 H,4n NEW-YORK. BUNBAY, JULY ll, 188a-TWELVE PACKS. ntirE three cents. I w^? ?,.. ,TI>/iTT^ I HIM m opinion dl.iu?.li.B tb. putltlon of JD. United ryQ Ayj) VUQtt T?ng CAMP. THE KEW8 INT LONDON. I'ol.lTlcAL, SOCIAL AND SPOUTING BVBKT8 ME gi,ps-rn\K's MOWAT?WOMDUMTUL cnirKKT PLAYING?MKNI.I Y AND NK WM AUK KT ? HALLS ANl? FARTIKS. irv c.hi.rto tiiitrhiivk, i I.onpon. July in.-Nnboty no*-doubts t>?at UM election BM gone irretrievably against Mr. load? stone. Ho bolus his own pretty wHI in Scotland Md Wake Um aga uot without Immw, bo! Unglaad trill tis ve MM of him. TM BMjority Bgalaet tum 00 this rn omi ti s's returns is 86. Yesterday WM th. important day i'.i the counties, bul tie county re? sults um a mle arc not kunwn till thc day following th- election*, tn.- votes having to t>o collected from dMant P"H tit-places. I nc monthrn thus far yield th.rt.cn Conservative cains and show MdMPoai tii'ii to reverse thc vetuictof thc borong!.* The popular vote is oreo moro significant than NM list cf members chosen, tlc Madataaiua win? ning hy largsly reduced bm willes and the Conarr v.mvcsby increased majorities. There is no more atartliMuample than south Bedhrdabiro, wl.ere C.\nl Flower, one of Hie Ministerial winns iiu.l ? most popular candidate, loses 2,000 vote, bj Lib? eral abstentions an.l has ins majoritj it diced from 2,'Jiio to iit?>. Th'' (ilatistonians expect to win a I ..nty of the 140 rcmaiiiiiiK scats. Fourteen ot these are Pamcllito seat-: tweatl arc Scotch ; and I minority .1 the re.t at the hint election were Lib? eral. Sanguine CeamniTatrrw still hope to laereaae their present Lonsei vat! ve inajoiit.v. The Qlaaataaiaae still lad crumbs of comfort. Mr. Sexton's election for Wist Belfast was a con? spicuous triumph, due, however, to thc curious w tv in which Hellas!lia divided. Thc total vote of the town is Conservative bv a treat Majority. Mr. lirandsdefe.it in Taro ill rejoices thc Gladatoaioa politicians. Mr. ISrand iras Lord Hartiucton's whip. lord HatUagtna himeelf baa a hart fight to-day for Um KosscndaiV division in Lancashire. Tho re MH will not be known UH Monday, bat Lord Hart? ington is expected to win. Lancashire, whare the Iri?h vote was thouicuteo strong, has been going heavily Conservative. Mr. Chamberlain stands shou'der lo shoulder with Lord Hartington. "A HBgnlar spectacle :" say the Ministerialists. Hut Mt. Chamberlain's amis of tue highest value in aheckiua Radioal eeceeetoae from Lord Hartington. The alliance between the diforeat BeeUona of Unionists and CoaeerratiTea DM drawn closer as the struggle has proceeded. Pietneeloa has already begun ou thc qnestion what Mr. t.hillstone will do. Will he met thc new I'.ii Lament ? Will he resign! If he docs not : ju, he is mirier pledge to summon Parliament early la August. Boas* of hiaa?paortera say that bo wilt atilt wait to ba turned out. There is little BTisMMt that tlM Conservative* alone will have an absolute majority of the whole House. Mr. Glad? stone, s.ty these hair-splitters, is not hound to tissiimo that the Liberal ITiioniata would vote aajaiaat him. He may vet devise, they add, some formal, aboat Homo Kulc elastic enough to include both wmga of the Liberal party : tho Conserva? tive, .md I monists arc not likely to pull together. BB 1 a tactician ko astute as Mr. Uludston" will sour siw dissensions. So thcv urge him t<> hold cn Md to Uko bia cbaneeai what may turn up. Rat if Mr. Gladstone meets Parliament there must be a Queen's speech, there must bean addreac and aa anicndmcnt to the address is sure to bo moved in terms windi the Cooaot val ives and Liberal I'nion ists <an both sopport; and oat Mr. Qladetone must go. Any attempt to make terms with the Liberal Unionist, would probably cost him the support of the l'aniellitcs. Thone who know Mr. GladatoM bent think that he will in these rircasataacea prefer to follow re? lent precedents and to resign before Parliament BasembMB. He has too much pride rf character to a eh to retain office by stratagem*, when thc Nation baa de< hired Bgainat hi a. That is a point on a ii.eh Mr. Gladstone, a batever his friends may say, ia nader bo illusion. Ile has taken a pleboaeii and nota tremendous - No " in answer to his demand for anlimited confidence. Tho verdict of the Eng l.-li boroughs is thc most decisive ever pronounce'. by the Lughsh democracy against an English Munster. Tho majority against Mr. Gladstone ia thone borough* at the last election wm six It is now lu.;. It is, of coarse, in a Measara a verdict Bgaiast Home Pule, bat it i* pre-eminently a verdict aaalast Mr. Gladstone. The constituencies have not altogether condemned Homo Kule in Ireland, in every shape ana form. What Mr. Gladstone asked was carte blanche to deal with thc whole Mah question as he liked. That is what the country has emphatically refused. The announcement that Banda means to dose Bataam ivs a free port elicits some sharp comment aa Baaataa goad faith. It u impossible to divert general attention from tho elec tions. There is no sign that Eaglaad will do more thau protest. The Foreign Office must probably take a decision of the question while tho present Ministry are in office. Tue Queen has ai.sw.red the question, ?? What Weald SM do next T" by receiving at st. George's Hall, Windsor, ninety natives of Iudia. Ceylon, Africa, Guiana, Hong Kong and Cyprus, this last belaganseaeaaMa Her Majesty bolds as a tribatary of the Sultan. TM uativcs were arrayed in native costumes, many of them pi tareena* The Indians, according to the oAeiaJ narrative, bowed to the around Ufore tbeir Queen and Lcpress and oilered VreseUls0f wieland silver winch the Queen Md nitaMtOaehad and returned. Incitations, sing "?^ndwar .hi,,, es woundup the miscellaneous ?-*?*MBt,aUei whH)|| Krat||ie(1 ttH. ^^?Mo^ad Bo, Majesty. a .m-** ?tt<,oor ,I>or,8 havo ',a,1 fl? ?Mbaraaa Ml week. wcUj , . . or "wewoataof Brst*ratelas MltMea, nearly Mi,^ ?w.tMhMMbt lir:,'K;m,u,,",u,,,,My-Ti'" ?.'i?-lin ^mmilt*?*"*"? Cambridge win, Us,, di ^ ^ "^ ? -oiing ever known .^'^^^^ r?.i"?^.,fote these two ?,? Z'ZZZ "r8U?^' '?leto.ivt . ^youaniUeaofthee^,,,^, A d()/(.n (. ^?ev1ctor,,pN1^lMuliilu Bmw laaMTtaat from the trMerkh*t?-. , / Btes l.i i ?' *'l' r? pomt of ZZSSZt"?" ******* amadMSMd ^theoUunty of .mail type, V.t Knglan.l de *?Md Uie IllalllHll ColouuU m a ?tubill,u test at Macheetet by four wickets. The Eton Barrow match, which many people think a smarter picnic man the University match, began yesterday at Lord* and'ends to-day. lt has already produced a new .rick.'tinir hero, in Foley, of Fton. The competition for the lawnteonu champion? ship at Wimbledon, in the meantime, has taken the usual course. The All-Comers' matches resulted in a vi, tory lor Lawford, who wi'l play champion Renehan on Monday. The only BOW man who looked like winning wa. Lewla. Experts predict that Renehan willdefeat Lawford as usual. The Beaky regatta began Wednesday. All counter attractions did not thin the number of boats on them n or of spectators OB the bark*. 7 he chief resulta are eur prions, Cambt id ga carry lag oil the Uland Challenge Gnp from Oxford and the Fton lanaaad Pitaaaaof 'Trinity. Cambridge, defeating; I'liwin, of Magdalen, Oxford, for Um diamoad scull*, which Unwin hud twice before won. Newm ark-t all this time has lioe;i crowded witli a brilliant rotnpany, the Prince and Princess of Wales bein? at the head and staving with the Earl and Countess of Cadogan, 'The July week, alwaya reckoned the mest nttraetiee sociolly, le thia year at ns best, etety house in lull half Mayfair migrat? ing to the racing hoad luartors. Camp broke ap last nigut. ovcrybody returinng to London la time for tho State ball. Proceed inga* in the aorhl world of London have naturally been less interesting in the BBeaBM of the lender, at Newmarket. The reception at the French Embassy oa Monday was with oneeseei tion tbs most notable event of the week. Parties and balls are steadily declining in number. 'The Mate bail last night at Buckingham Palace differed in not bii.c lr.ur ot lier State halls except pm hans in a larger and more miscellaneous attendance. Hr. Holmes Laving sunk below the Lindon hori? zon reappearaat intervals in the proelneea. Ile has been -faying this week at Stratford as (he fliest of Mr. Flower, well known for his frteudliMea to stray American*. Mr. Flower like Professor Max Muller at Oxford has given Dr, Holmes a week ot' iiiik li needed quiet, but bas allowed bim to My a brief visit to the Marowie of Northampton, at Compton Wingate* Dr, Holmes perhaps eoadoled with his host OB the defect <>1 his BM, Lord Will ii'in Compton. Mr. Gladstoae'e Msalonate appeal to Warwickshire not to be driven bf duxes and earle did uot save this Gladetoniaa, thc son of a Maiquis from disaster. Dr. Holmes siam shortly with a friend en a driving tour. Mi. White returned Monday from Brighton ba Braved ia lualtn and rowed lu* duties at tb. Legation. Mr. Mcdill left town Wednesday. T. 1!. Aldrich and H. L. Pierce, who have just arrived, will leave i.on lion to-day. 'The Daly Company M th* strand Tbeatro pro? duced " Nancy un l Company " on Wedneeda? night with the usual result. Leaden thinks the acting and ensemble admirable and wonders why Ann rica supplies no better piece, for such ex? cellent ai lists. O. W. S. JOHN BRIGHT IGNORES MIU ANDKHTON. in* (joni) WILL Toward mn.svn-scotch DB aXi;i:mkx GROWING EXCITED. LovdoXi July 10.?John Bright bm written a letter to .in elector of Cluck u.atou lu wjicU ho says: "Tue lits. har.. r.gat tu ask for tho repeal of tue Act Olden. to in .ike'in lu'irrectlou and take the i otiseu, ism e. . but ll m.iy :>c wrong to grant tim re|teal, and cacti action might lie lajariona M tkaa I have u?ver uttered a word in favor of repeal 01* of n DaUta ParltsaieBt My good will toward Ireland renders it im? possible for me to support tho wild pleas euiorace.1 lu the Government's Irish bill* "I must Ixsora Mr. Aiid'Ttcm's remarks shout my age an1 nieninl condition. Mr. Andertoa may bo a strung Hoini- Ritter, bal he is not a reutlema'i." Light thousand Oranaeaaoa paraded to-day in oias gow. They subs, oiien.'ly brid a uiass-meetlne. A ri s oliiilun w.>s adopted declarluc that. If necessary, they wouMeotabli.il vu armed anloa <>f the irish and their Rngllth and colonial brethren and resist to the deaih a separation of Knglaud and Ireland. -? - RELEA8E OF THE 8CH00NER (HY POINT. I HF. KINK. PAID VNDr.lt PROVTB8T?WHAT WU-I. Ill I?c>NK ABOCT IHK OTIIKB VKS8KIA Halifax, July io (Special).?Coneul-Genera] Phobia Vo-ciay t-ecuicd the release ot the Poftlnod ?eli..oner City Point, nuder arrest at Shelburne for vio? lating the customs law*. He aorieapoaded directly with the Canadian Minuter of Customs, and although MO Minister was iinicblo to do ali) thine toward remitting the tine and could not release until the tine was paid, he acceded to Mr. Pbeloa'a rc quest Mat thu vessel should be released upon the Consol-OenernTa dapoeltlna tho $100 In the barnie ofCoUoetOI hoi-, al Halifax, pondla! Ile ie,n't cd the action at law. Ybe customs regulations provide that the vessel sh.ill >;e held hy the Dominion authorities until the line ls paul. The deposit having been made the r.sasl was released and an arnon will be liuinedl-.tcly entered In I.nulty Court to recover the amount. The Con-ul-i.eiif r u expects that the o.lier two Portland voeoola held al Shelburne will br released apoa Munlar coi.U'tlons. Poun a>D, Me... July io {Specials?Mr. McKeaoer. one of tlii! owners of the City Pom', said to-night : "Wa cine to the conclusion to MT tao line of gtOO ta Order to let'oar vessel continue her cnilse and tish on the Bank", especially as we need bo Ice. and bad pat all the necessary batt on board before thc City I'olnt t.illed from I'm timid. I his inorunie wo informed Mr. Meagher the counsel employed tty the Government. In Halifax that a chock for Ibo amount Ot tho gae had been ma lo under protest, and at tho same tims we lu. formed our captain to rle.tr at soon as possible. As loon ns we hear from Captain Keene, tliat nit vessel is doored we flinn semi linn prtV.M Instructions." Ii. ii. Willard, the owner ol Um Georg. W. Cashing. telegraphed Captain Jowett to-day to let hun knowns ?oon as U.e (ieorre W. Cushnie' had b.-e.n stripped. "We do not lotemi to pay th.-tine an 1 shail wan a few days more until we shad hear from oar Government, M we are certain lo hear from He.rM.ry Bayard some nine lu answer lo our telegram au I letter." \v,mum,ms, July 10.?Representative lloutelle re? cored a dispatch to-day from Kasiport, Mame, stating thal on Prions night Aineru an hosts at BS, Andrews, N. lt., Ashing for berimr to ne cairne,| as sardines, were driven away by the. Dominion cruiser Middleton, and the announcement was mau. that no Ameiicau boats are to be allowed to take. Berrina lu DomlaMa waters for any pargee* Mr. BouMlle at once reported the facts to th. ftate Department with au earnest request that the matter receive IniBMdlai. attention. Mr. lloutelle is more than ever convinee.l nial the most effective way to .leal wits the Canadians In regard to the fisheries is to largely lnere?#e the dm les on foreign tish ami thus make tho Provincials pay roundly for the privilege of sailing lu ibis markut. RUSE Of A PUBHERhtAH TO GET BAIT. Hai.ii ax, July 10.?The Gloucester schooner iwean Klux pet 'SM 1'rospeot. Halifax County, on Thursday eveDing, cave au assumed nam. and began purchealuj; ball. Yesterday muming several tishermeu s >ld ball to her, bul ollisrs refused io do so. One man, ? ft. r some of bis employe! had sold part of their morn? ing's catch to the Ocean King, went un board tho vessel and demanded tue Usu back. The captain, aftereonsider nble talk, compiled with thr d-inand Several American versels have baited at Whitehead, (iuyiboro County, within the past few day*. OTTAWA, Jail l'>- ?'Cining for herring In the bays .nd harbors of Charlotte County. Sew. llrunswick, and lin; within nie three-mile Unit, is prohibited h| au Order lb Council published lu lo-Jay's DaoaMM <ia:rite. -? ? ? ETON Dil latino DA BROW AT CRICKET. London, .Inly 10.?The Eton and Harrow .lorens purednmatch rna. el cm-kei to-Uay. Ibc B?nuas won with six oiehets to spare. ONLY 1120,000,000 To COMPLETE THE CANAL Parm, Joly 10.?M. de Legiepa baa laaaod ? aptttMd cir.mar io tho shareholder, in ibo Paaama Canal Company. In the document he deeiar,.*: "De spite all obst.rle. we shall march on. The apparatus am tum hn.eiy are all ready. W? only require 0130,000,000 io complete we anani iu i->?. we snail isoie deena lureaforthwith tooashla France locoiuolete uer |>?aoi tut u.iiii|iH'.l ol tba Isthmus of Panama." Toe director, of the coiuu.tti) have ai>|>rovod M. ii IcBlSHT-i'l or.ul ir aid will MSUS fresh muli lo Hit amount of uk),000.000 fraaee, .Rha large aremiaa ead freuueat drawMga. ihe privilege lo eohoMihe s iwetricled tm tar. pi. sent to tho 350,000 holder.. shares and hoods. M. la Laaaepe thank* the Oovetn meiit, u hose goo 1 Inleiitiooa, he says, nave been Hamil er d DJ the nloW Work or the CoihlU ll'-, to WUICU lim i.otteiv i.o.n inn aaa Mferree. The ifiiveiiniiHut las nUhdrawa the Panama Cana laini ry LOM bili Hom Hie (.barnool of Depuilcs. ?-? IBCIDENT1 IN Tin; DOMINION, Donald, Ii. C., July 10.-A tlinniRli trail VBtoh toft Port Moody on July 7 waa wrecked and a most Instantly burned while attempting to run wmi' bush Uren lu that senlon. The passengers al1 escaped, ar.d Mle lettei mall WM SOTOd mill great dltlleiiltv. Wanan... Man., july d>. -Sarvaas, praepaeaa ht Mani? toba are brilliant. The yield will probably lie a little iimloc the average, but the qualitv will far excel any? thing iu recent years. Kain, bowo'-er. lo much needed. A Binn SH MUGWUMP BSA TBS. KATH 0F8IR r.E >ROE OTTO TREVELYAN. UatO RARTIXOTOX'a ELCCTIOM IN BOBBER DAUt? tim: LATKBT iu-.ii ksb. | London, July 10.?Sir George Otto Travel yan, who, witt Mr. Cliain'.eri.iin. reigned fr.un ttoCoh Inotke opi am Mr. Olodetoao's Irish policy, h..a been de? feated aa thc '.'11101:1s! oaudidate In Hawick for Harli.i tneiit. In Uie ins" QlSSttOB Ml (>eorge (then Ml.) Trercly.in voa returned ans Idem oj Irma Hawick without or'p aHMa This year J.-hu Dillon stumpe I tho dlstuct og mist bini, naaiiaailai bim for hw eppaoltlea la lao Premter*a 1 ol icy toward ireland Mid pointing out HMaaMMMSMMBeMBl Mr. Trevelyan-- attitude in view of the fact that Ba bad BUM Chief Secretary for ireland and by actual observa UMhaewtbe msrini ol the Mme, ThenmalthaebeM that out of th. '<>t il 01 ."?.nu; votes coiled in Hawick Burgh., A. L. Iirown (flied Honl.al received a maiority of thirty, 'thc aaaonaeaaMat ?>f tim teaaU aaa 1 redaesd a sen larina IhroogBeel tim country. laira Hartlagtoa bas been re-elected for the Uossnn da <? div.sion of NortheaH Lancashire, receiving BVOOO \oies against B,04j call for Mr. ReWBSggtag, Mr. Morlej, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at a meeting at Northampton to-day, said that within a year Mr. < Hailstone's Irish pro? posal- would carry rarliament and the country. Did auybody, he asuej, think tho policy that .scotland and Uaies and a great part of Eaglaad approved WOUM be heard nf no more I None of the plans ol the paper t'i>iocil*ts,'bo said, touched tho enormous prob eui ol restoring social order In I re'an 1. Sir William Vernoii-llarcourt, Chancellor of the ExehOfljOer, addressing a mtetu R at Poole SB-eight, said that whether or no tho I.lherals were utterly defeated in the election-, Heme Raia weald eat be boolee, it was impossible to delay inueh longer the granting of self-government to Ireland. Tba Tarim ami Uadoaleta eomhtaod have headen Tlsso thy Heaiv (Poraollltoi m south Loaaoaiknr, rhomae Lea (Unionist] reviving 4,737 vo'ei to .Mr. Denly'a l.i'.J.i. rio- entire poll WM 7.Ipili totes, a halting ?0 of ;>1.'? from tho last election. lu the loss of south Derry tue Nationalists sustain tholr Mist defeat lu the present canvass. ItMogeot, however, by the return or T homos Melton from Heifail. where he WM defeated Inst year by a majority of 39. Mr. Sexton ?at for Sligo lu the lait ParUnmeat, hoing elected m tho South Divbnaabya majority of 4.009 ia a total poll of 5,10] votes. The Tories have won cid seats, 7 from 1'nitnists and 59 from Liberals. Tue liberals have area 20 santo, the Parachilna l,aad the DaJoaieta i. The net Uawnlat gain is ll". Two bundie 1 ami clght-nluo Toilm h.ivo buen ch. ted; LU lui.mists; 14'J Liberals and T'J I'arnell lt.s. Viscount Paring il'nlonist) bas defeated c. Muginio (QladatoulM) ia Barth He llonlsuire. This isa I'ntoiilsl gain. The Tortes bace defeated thc Unionist candidate* In South Ee.ex.whar. J. raoohaat (Terr) ie eiectei orer J. Westlake (Radical Cetentot); tn Penrith, er Kiddle Cumberlaad, wbera J. w". i*ituer iCoaacrvatiVBi has itofonled sir Wlllred LawaoaJry a m ijority of?' "Oj and in -ticiui.or Mi Min Qloaeeetarahire, where a. Bollon ny toko, tba scat ooeupted m the last. Bonan hy tho Hon. Roary ll. Brood. Tho Torie- have also won Suntu Leicestershire, Northwest sutioiic, thu Galnsboro* di? vision of Lincolnshire, Noribwoet BtnBordshtre, North? west Norfolk an 1 the Hyde dlvisluu of C.ieshne. Maior c. .i. Houndereoa (Tory) has oeea re-eleeted fr.un Armegh over Mr. WiBlnmooo (PnraaRlte) by a volo of l.">7J to 1,177, na increase ot SOB over tho VOM ob? tained by Bnondereoa In the hst election, although tue total vote of thc diiirict loll away Sig, .Ioho|,b Areii. tim Agricultural representative, wes defeat-,t hy land lt. my l',"iitir.ck In Northwest Noifolk by only Iweulf voles, nlthoagh in tim List elect lea he defeated Bentinck by a audacity ol mo. There bi gM* era] regret t .at he was defeated, I'lio TorhM nave won Elpooj Yorksliire, from the I'nionlsls. ' a, ' i:o Ker d'or-, bis MOB r.j elect' .1 for Ila . D>.rn over Mr. HsGmtfa tl'arueliitan by a vote pf 5,003 M 2,501. car tola Ker wneieterned without ofpoottloo UOl e.ectlon. Uwnurd Oavrtney (Unionist) hastheen re-eleeted|foT Roetheaal Cornwall over Mr. Abraham hy 3,763 to J,lol, lu a poll 1,I!)U less tl.a a that caal at the last election. Ferdinand James de Bothaealld has been re-eleeto4 for Aylesbury, Bneklogasniohire, asa rai.mist by a major? ity ol 3.000.. Blight iurreasd over bis maiority nt the last election. 'Hie Lllierala hove WM Osgnldgrass .Yorkshire, from the I'liioiiists. Botanttai sir .1. ff. Lam-len, Hart., from re-election and sending In his place J. Austin. BoMB, .Inly lo.- lu view or ile. results of the Knglls'i election-, the Pop. yesl?rdav r,-c,ue.sied the Congrega? tion <m Extraordinary Bceloai.stiool Affair, to examine anoniiv.-1v tn<- wtioi,. irish qneotten in amer that tm might determine upon the enano te be pursued by tbs Iriab clergy in certain contingencies. KIRO I cowies TREAOURES. BERLIN, July IO.?An inventory is being taken of the Jewels left bf Klug Ludwig of Havana. In his chateau at Her? there were fouud cc ff rs tilled w.lh diamond', rubles and pearls, watches uni chains .mounting to a fortune. KeiearchcH will in- made after boord, which are supposed io bo secreted lu other chateaus. WIGGINS'! GREAT STORM. Ottawa* Joly in.? Professor E. Stone Wig" gins. Hie weather prophet. Insists that the great storm lie predicted for this foll will hs on head. Mo sayi he does not anticipate any further great change in tho weather until fail. * September." he says, "will open cool and stormy, premonitory to my great storm, com? mencing on the afternoon of September 'Jil, and tho great war of the elements will come as sure as the nun is In the heavens. It Will ba a .lorin af unparalleled violence, ami after swooping across the Atlantic and irnrerslogtba country, will exhaust tts energlea upon ttie rugged front .Bend by the Hoegy Mountains. Fish erni'-n in the man line provinces sui in Newfoundland have not benn slow to appreciate my predictions, and I h ive alroadj received intelligence from many that they hare made arrangements lo be lu port on the dale of the destructive storm." FRAGMENTS of CABLE NEWE linn.in, July 10.?Severn! Jooroulieai have bean ln dlcle.I by the Government for breaches of the press lew in publishing documents relating to the Sarum caa. while li was on trial lu the court., PaBBV July 10.?The man who fired a shot from ? re? volve! in the CU.tuber of Deputies yesterday I* named (agu-, and I* a native of Tarn. Ho ls rr br. ed with socialist le Ideaa. Physicians wuo have examined him say his mind is derange,!. LOSOOBL July 10.? A dispatch from Yokohama an? nounce., the sailing to-day of a aeeood lea-laden Mtp whose cargo ls to be transferred to tho Canadian Pacific U.liroad for conveyance across the comment. IlAi Os, July Dr?Advices from liaytl of June 23 say that a eoMBsroey agalMt the tsovernmeui had re? cently bfen due leered, ami thal au outbreak waa fe ired, loreign residents displayed great anxiety, and the presence or men-of-war of their resiiecllvo nation, wai much desired. DKATir OF HES HY K. I1ROWS. Nrwburg, N.Y., .Inly 10. ?Henry K. Brown, the sculptor, dud line at noon to-day. Ile was bom at Levien. Mast., lu I - i I lie began drawing at the .ge of twelve, sud when be was eighteen years of age he went to Huston to study portrait painting, but lilllie 1 his attention lo sc ulpture. Ito pursue,I his studies In Caty .ml on his return to lull country settled in Hiooklyn, where he made tne llist bronze statue ever cut In America. Among his works are the hronro statues of Dewitt C. mton, the Washington equestrian statue In Union Bon.ro. New* York, the Linouln -tittie, rn New forhoM L.alyn, alni the equestrian st.tue ot tionerai BOotl lu Washington, lu marble bis beet known works are "Hope." "Th* PleledM" "The Kout-seasons," and the statue of General Nathaniel Qroooo lo Wa-hington. Ile l,ss lived Iii Newharg alnoo 1B5& Ills death was da. ta softening ot UM blain, lils wife dial six years .{?> and Stace uer death his health gr.?du..]y failed. --*? IIOA OBJ /' roi 11 ORE "/' 4 I I < c/. V rg/o UA V. QuiNNBRAUGi Conti., July Kl.?Tin- ie innil andeaoeatrioBgnlmWhite, lacking Batt ia bangs and paperaieaey, hoarded .way his specie iii lunuinerabie Booka and corners of his farmhouse. Tue OXOealerS sn hiving a weary noareh for the funds, hut aro utiearth lng rich mines lu all sorts of place*, ia several Instances they have found coins m rags - > o; 1 Ucl on being han ellet iney fa,I lo pieces. in old-fashioned copper. a one haadreda of dollars have hean fouud. The coin .liradv lound lias tii-.-n sbippini tu Uashlugtoa lo b exchanged foi paper money. imil.S lil A If ID 1)1)0 ;,v c UHMtO. CHICAGO) .July 10. A mail dog li.nl pojQfjl sion ol HaUled-sU for the dntaaOS ot a bio k last mg il until lie bal billen ahoy, Hugo Larry, and BTtVoB ag Hm Inmslos ?f a grugiUop. li .aa kined laruag.: MS ? turu ol two policemen, WUli YiWLI'.AUh Al As^nvv^uo. I'KiHTlNf; THKIK WAY INTO THE TENT. ncpriAss cir tiik newt bomb, whip thu p.m. ick and BURT 100 PBBBOXB. IsURAJTOOAn, PenB., July 1<> IffptwUh.? Bhenandoab has been billed for tho appearance of Huilburl .tc Hunting's circus last night and, as is custom? ary on occasions of this kind, the inhabitants for miles uround carno to see the show. The circus gave a fine street para le, after which a crowd of about 1.000 gathered around the big lent. Fifty special potiee were .oded to the regular force of tb. city to preserve order. ^oon after the performance began a mob of ruilUus determined to get inside evon though they had to It-ht their w.y. Many of them were driven back by the po lice after a hard fight, in winch the officer, were badly ''s i up The mob becoming dosporsM eat the ropes and the linuirnso canvas swayed to ami foe, re.dy to rall Crest excitement prevailed. Manager Beriberi, real Irlaa tho situation, lumped from the nug, revolver lo hand, and rushed In'o tho crowd, wan.mg the rurfl.ns that he would protect his property ami the lives of the people al the sacrilbo of his own. He.oo whs restored for a shore tune, when tho tope* were aga'n cut. bringing the canvai dawn so as to close Up tim main entrance, lin-. cr. .itel a panic and a general stampede. TM ruffians took poss stlou of eveiythlnz. while the spectators mail, their mssm nt he?t they could. Tue polico, h-ailed by thief it I ry SOI TJMBiai. rubbed upon the mob. I I I niel wa, knocke.i down with a CMO. and the other oil nen badly beaten. Several nrrests were made, bul tl o mob arl npeo the officers and released the prisoners * no retreat. I some dlaa.no. .nd then noured a volley of stone, and hrichbata into ibo DUdOO, seriously luiurlng many of them. The ruffian,, af:er breaking up the pot - f ? ? nance and ace unplisnlng all they desired, retreated, whit. Um members ?t run citcua with their valuable louses eae.ped to tim mountain and roached town safely, swearing renge.noe, The .Hair is characterized as the most disgraceful ever witnessed here and all good citl/.ons will loin in the etf-it to bring the often l> rs to pistice. It is estimated Hun about 100 persons were mjined in tho tight. TBOCBL&SOF I.Alton AM) CAPITAL. LAeTKRS DI-AcniKp WITH EBIORTI OK I.AHOR?AT wong OXOBB a in Aim-MOBO, Boston, July IO (.V't'i'i/).?Tlic tasters in the employ of Longley ASaUtt, the owueia of tho shoo fa.-tory of willoh Millar Cook, jr., toatnnagnr.la tue town of Whitman, .put work this moraine because of a misunderstanding ta regard to pertain grades of work. Several months ago the Knuh's of Labor of this place posted a list In the factories ant it was accepted by the firm. Everolaee that time the uuers have complained that they received less poy th rn heron tho list waa ac? cepted. The Knights ot Labor officials say that they wlB anatola the Brm. ne they aettd fairly in the matter and hava not violated any agreement. They further say that if tho firm desires to hire any new help it will ba PBStalaed by the Knights of Labor. I'ik,vii.knc n, K. I. July li) -At tho Natlok Mills 175 w. av, rs aro out on ange and I,"KIO looms aro Idle, .- sing todlaaatlataerlon wita rncent ehnngea lu a p?rt or tho mill (rom fruit ut the loom io twill goods. St Cim UMM h. Ont.. July 10 ?A women's assctn'dy et tho Belgala of Labor has beau eraautaed here. This la tho first assembly of thc kind In tho Nugara His trlct. PlTTSBCBO, July 10 {Special).? The inuit important bu-iuess transacted by the Window colass Workers Convention thus far is thodefeel of a motion to 'iiin-u.l 0 sec; ion or tho ny-laws, lu order to allow u.embers of Hie 1'int Glam Workers Aseoelelioo and Creen Holli.) I^aeiiH edmlttaooe to Assembly No. Hoi) of the Knight, of I Mer The continuance of the 1 per cent assess? ment assures a steady luceme nf nearly gOO.000 a fear, which will be available at any luna lu bUOIi an exigence as n strike. Looi.YltXg, July IO (gpecia/).?The mine at Kcn Sae mines, near Cf.-enwood, wnero convicts were worked up to a week ago under the protection of State 1 roo pe are on a strike. When the convicts were re t lored tiie free miners took ihelr places with apparent alser.tv. but are now Bom Pt.lo tog of the way tue iniue is worked and of insufficient pay. a ? i -i i. I, i.. .! i.y ni. -The Augu-ta factory closed to-day because of the i-n'u-c il nf Its managers to advance wages fifteen per cent. The picker hands wen: out drat and aaaeed the mill to shut down bul all other hands de maud a similar a Iv mee. There is BO prospect of the mill starling up on Monday. Tho strikers ure linn tn their demaud and the mill officers are equally firm in re? runing. Trouble ls apprehended in the Sibley mill, where . like ueniand for higher wages bas already been made, , aere !ws lieen m. ??- Ike as yet The Klnir mill ha. s'. read I grant'-d Mod COO. or ten per cent and everything in working smoothly lu tins factory, it is reported that a member of the Executive Hoard of the Knights of Labor will arrive on Monday and endeavor to adjust the differ? ence, to Ibo mill. Whore the advance I. iiciimuded. sn hundred and rtflv operatives ara out of work lu conse? quence of tho strike at the Augaela factory. -?- ? WORE Ol' I'KoMiNLM KNIGHTS or NABOB, I. li. Harry, J. W. Haye, amt \V. ll. Hailey, af tho General BsoMtlve Board of the Knights of La? bor, were at tho Perrett House yesterday nearly all dav. Thor received iiume-ous d.iecations from the various districts of tho Kniguts of Ijinor lu this etty and its vi? cinity. They have taken no action as yet in ihe street car troubles. ? ? PIOBT1KG BOTCOTT WITH BOYCOTT. Tho lutfi r beer brewers have coma totliecon elUHion that boycotting is a -ame that two eau play at, and that, If they do not defeat the attempt to drive i;corgi Beret out of lite business, their turns will come sunn, . or later. As a result of this determination a meeting was held on Friday, at which repre? sentatives of sixty of the largest biowortoo In the city am. us vicinity were present abd it w..s resolve I after a tull disrii,sion of the l-.liro'. boycott that none of the linus represented hy the meeting would finnish any lejuor-dealers with beer who had given up L'liret's beer in cons.',(iieuce of the boycott. Ibis , nurse was taken ou the ground thal the boyoott of Ebret'a Daer woe ea tireiy without foundation nod that If such a thing was pei mitten to go ui.ie-i,:e t there wuuld be no protection lo other brewon, TB. Ole and porter brewers have re? solved to take advantage of this action of the beer brewers and will make a determined effort to push their prod,ul tl i -inga tho luiuor stores which have beeu boy colled. TBH FIRE RKCU11D. CBTLDRBR REOCUBD PROM A BURNTRG BED. Fir. wog discovered early yesterday in tho apartments of John Haye-, No. 1(>."> Indu-st., Greeu point. When the flames wero discovered Mrs. Hayes's two cbiUimi, wore mum,Hy ..leaping io lied ami the Hr... men found the children enveloped In flames. They cor? ned the children down st.lrs where tb? fresh air re? stored them and . few buckets of water extinguished the flames. Tb. coate of the fire is unknown. -* LOSS ts IN VARIOUS PLAGES. BcppalO) July 10, -A fire at Tonawanda last night, caused by the rxploslon of tome fireworks lu AuguHt Btrohofs confectionery store, destroyed George B Veclder's harness shop. Henry C. Dietrich's restau rant, the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company's store' Mrs. Sophia kettlemau's saloon, J. H. Kisisu's POM, and paper store, ami i'h.edore Hardleben'i lic(iior store and barber shop. Coroner Christian .Miller owned the buildings. Ills loss ls -,?.nun. Insurance, 93,200. The Otter losses are: Strob.l, 92,000; Vender. $1,000; lilrirlch, 91.200; the Atlantic and 1'aetflc Tea Company, 92,500; Mrs. Keitleiu.u, 91.000' lt. Orflgfa, 0200i J. ii. Rmi na, 92,000; and Theodore u.niiebeu. 92.500. Cede.l's liquor store was damaged by water lo the os? teal of |2uo. The total loan is about $'.'L0O0. The in? surance will not exceed $10,000. BM in '?'? roana, Mass., July 10.? The General Putnam engine hons, was burned at H o'clock this morning. The ??General I'utnam" engine was saved with difficulty, but tte dd" Roches" engine, bose carnage, hose hoaeeaod furnishings were destroyed. The suire of William Nash an I lue house of Ldward Herby, opposite the engine boom, were destroyed by heat. The town's los. Will Pional,ly exe, eu S>">.>mni and ls unlusured. Cutt lissi), Ohio. July 10. -A tire at Marysville, Ohio, to-day destroyed Flock .V ( hapcuau's planing mill and .un i'd yard* eaaetag a Mm et 920.000, m which tber. is au insiirauce of 92,000.The carriage works and stables Of la C. < "iliad Wire alllO bUlued, elita,,.hg a loss Ut 17.000, insured tor 93,900. Jami eroWB, July IO t.s'/?riu/i.?The J.raestown Me. lange Winks were burned to-uigat. Loss, tb.OUO; lo suranc, $0,joo. ? - ia th ki: ash sos siioorisa each other. NbW-LoVDOK, Mo., July 10.?A. W. Fannel and Ins son '?' illiaui.who live about two miles from here, while drona leagat stitt ptstota About twenty shots were tired ihe f.ther ?.s shol six times. Only two of tm bads were fouu 1 and ibrre of the wound, ar. seri ,i' Hit .on received linen bullets In the abdomen, two ol sa Lu u were cul out. His wounds ate thought lo b? Intnl. ,-_? A rr I FE'S DMVOTIOW. Fall River, Hnts\ July 10 [Special.) - i, ergoT* Hathaway, we unit weasel er wham ewbei. /I.-monta a few years a,'o caused .piulo lu this city wi l lie released from BttIS Prtsna la BBgMmbeB Uh reported that be haa about $10,000 in his pooeeeeiea am ,hai bis wllr'aehnre from uer father* o ooism. ibo ut. ira M. -. 1,11u. is 923.000. she has renamed faithful V 1.1 1. ii all Ula d.llicuUiea, A emil) OMTOUMMD UTA rem. White Wan.ur, lex.. July 10. - A BERM whica bas been infesting me rn lg -'mu hood of Hilo drove f 11 several wo.'k?, yesterl ?y iJie to pMSO* ?>" darn ne, 1 t,e one year-old child of a termer .mug 01 the 'i noa tract. .-<? DEliTM Til AT ill.if HE I'AID. Baltimore, .inly IO. -Judge flahoi toda? Lines Telegraph Company and Kl ward Stokes m quasu writ, against ino Rankers and Merchants' Company for 915,000 upon the ?uits of P. P. Stevens, W. A. Dunn and otner creditors. He sustains the claims aa fully proved aud rctu.ee la open the auditor's account*. nvsusc. a rosa lost ir fires*. A RtiMANVIC eTOKY PBOM OLD ORCHARD ABOUT A SKA ca Pl A IV. BoOTORi .Ttl'y 1<> {Spfektl). -Among" tho vis>it sta at Old Orchard ter tte teat any es two are four men representipg legal firms nf Boston and Lowell. One of the foin niakes the following statement: " For a num? ber of years there lived In the state of Maine a BM captain, a mau of consideratle property. He semameded during the latter part ot his life a vessel trading be? tween Maine nial tho West Indies. In |1 ?8l Ills ship went down ni a storm og the coast ot Florida and the Septate an I ali on board were lost will, tho exception of two -ai airs. Captain fla., otoo was a reserved man, and of course, had no cimtldants on board the vrsael. ABtSBg I'm articles that Washed nebore and came into the poemeetea of the wreekers was s tin ?hoi eontalii'os tho unptnlu'a will, 1 document drawn up by himself and -,'. n . ali his pioperty in a single clause to his dautiiter. Winifred L. II eremite. To the surprise of the Inwyeca who aj ooorteey wire coostderod his ?ttnrnere, ll wo. discorded that ho bael le't a fortune of over 9250,000. Ti,ey tanda every etiort In their power M diaeerer tue heiress but foi some tuns failed, "A man wlm wa? known lo have hrenlottmate With Haseome Wt/Odnced to the tiru, a > mug worn .11 who as? serted that she was the daughter of tue de ul capt du. Tue evidence ic |iilre.l to establish h-r identity lo thc antUtaotlon ot tao Brm, has. however, Mver anea pro? duced and of Isle the attorneys have been led to believe the claim entirely fruulnli ut. Fur several weeks they bavn been following down ly aid of a Mass iohn-etts de? tective what seems t-> be a prwuielac slow, and we, wno are here as ttetr mpreeeeteUvee, believe thai we shall timi thc long sought heness. The detective whose name 1 am obliged tn request you to .mut, trace! tin young woman from Ruok*p< r*. Me., to Lowell; from laiwelt to Westboro: from thereto Beeton, ead frou; Heston Into tl-e employ ot a familv en tho arny to OM Orabnrd. Btu comes awe lu the eapnaity of lady', maid." I'lWUllilTORY FEE10BI TARIFFS. BIOH CHAKI.K.-i ON COTTON BOOM 1'l.T NK.WYORK KEB!HANTS AT A DtnADVAKTAOK, Evey since tba Weatoro trunk liars went Into the Hist pooling arrangement the wholesale mer? chants aud lobbers of New-York hare had more or le*, trouble with their freights. The tim thing tb.t called forth aggressive moasures on tho part of the merchants was tho d.version of freight. Wbeu a New-York jobber consigned goods to a I'tttshurg Hi ni to be delivered In a certain time, he shipped them over tho Pennsylvania road. But If lt happened that the I'eunsylvanla was thou doing more than its allowed percentage of business, the goods were sent lu a mut dabool way over some Other route, and endless vexation ned los* were the results. l'opular agitation soon egbcted a remedy. A second trouble has BOW00need tho New-York merchant* a-alu to give tongue to their woe. it is iii regard to the olassiltcation of cotton piece goods. To the eyes of tue freight agent all dry-good, shipped by )obb< rs are first-, la-,*, and tho tariff li lavarttbly 75 cents 11 hundred weight In the case of valuaole im? ported fabrics tins ls an insiguilicatit percentage, nut when the contents are cheap cotton goods of home man 11 faetuie, tho item ls a considerable one. If this li re alike cm tho Iv,.stern manufacturer aol jobber it would make ti tile difference to th. latter, but the sine pinches lust here. The New-England manufacturer eau -eal bis goo ls tu bulb to 1 Imago j.ul as cheaply as he can to New-York. Therefore tho Chicago lobber eau sell to Western customers as cheaply as the New-Yoi k jobber and has no large Item of freight to come out of ni- protir. The merchants want to Mee eome kui or a ciassiuVa Hon by vaiue that will enable them to comoete for the We-tern trade tu cheap cotton goods with Western houses at living rates, A noll has beni leaned for . meet? ing to be liei.| at Hie Metchaiit*' Club lu L-onsr 1-st. at 3 o'clock te-tnorrow afternoon te appoint a committee wiiicti .boll take tho mutter la lund, ihe call is signed by the following houses: M. n. Clatlin .t Cu.. I efft. Weller * co.. BweetOCr. fern? brook *< o . Dunham. Hookier A CO, Bull-r. Claim 4 Ca, I, [w.say g i'n, Lewis Pros .t io., Fis c s Boner * I o. Hana, locker A Oe, John I. Breasoro <?. 1,1/, Langdon .v ( i.Hnsx Fahvau * Co.. euiiltn. Hogg A 1 lardner. Lawrence * c o.. Brown. WOode Kimom lleioy Poor ,\: < ,,.. Low, ll amman * CO . ( allin .t Co. Hale R >*l A .'oiler. Am ul down .? smith, J. IL bann a co. ant artella ,t rollins "ibis is ma a matter thal attects New-York lobbers alni.e." said Mr. hfooMom.ry, ot Sweatier, Fernbrook A: Co., yesterday, "lt agents everybody, and the railroads themselves Brat of all. The Western merchant likes to ooma to New-York lo buy bis stock for the season, but if he can buy olu-aper In Chicago and save his railway fare also, he ls pretty sure to do it. Hy thus charging a prohibitory tanti' Hie railroads loso both freight aid passenger trartic. TM BOUMO add all the en tel pelee, supported bv strangers sutler, and the wholesale peoplo la other trades tees the pnrou.ge of the Western country storekeeper, wtlo goes to Chicago Instead of New York to bay cotton dolli and replenishes ms itOCS of groceries and other go >is .t tho same market." THE CONCORD school OF Villi.osoriiY. Host.in, July LO (?jMetai).?-?Tbe Concord School ol Philosophy will open on Wednesday morning with a lecturo by Professor w. T. Bama on "The Philosophic structure of the Divine Comedy," and In the evening Mrs. Cheney will speak on "Dante aid Michael Angelo." The succeeding lectures on Dante will be as follows: Thursday-John Albee on " Dante's Minor Poetry." ami Professor V. Holt, ou "Dante as Hie Poet hf tte People"'! Friday-the Rev. Uro; lier Azaries, ou * The .Spiritual Sense ot tte Dietea Pow medlo," aud L F. Soldan. of HI. Louis, on ",Tne oerm.iu Commentaries"; saturday morning?Tue Rev. CA. Bartel on "Dante's Hone-." The next week will open With " Dante's Teach? ers," Ly Professor T. Davidson, amt "Dante's Mythol? ogy," bv Professor Harris. On Tuesday morning the speak-rs will be Luigi Monti, of New-York. "Dante's Haly," .nd Dr. Parsons, of Boston. who win read his translation of Canto X X 11 of the " Purga tory," in which is represented the punishment fur the vice ot greediness. In the evening Mi-s Howe will specs ot ?* Dante amt Beatrice." Wedaeedny, Joly 21, will ciote Hie Dante lecture*, the Kev. R. Holland speak.og In the morning ou the " Paradise, 'ami Mi. Sanborn 111 ihe cv-nlug ou " Unite and Vir? gil." The rest of the course will be de? voted to Plato, au 1 the Irctllrer.s will be s. H. Emorj on "The Paruieiildes "; ProCseOor Davidson, on ?? Aristotle's debt lo Pinto"; Profeosoi ti. ll. Harri? son on " Plato and modern thought"; Professor Harris on " Pl itu'? dialectic and doom ne of ideas" ;the Ber. A.P. Peabody od "The life ant tun.* of Plato"; K. Montgomery, of Texas, on "The Platonic idea and vital organisation "j Mr. Ame.- on "The dramatic ele ment In Plato", Mrs. J. W. Howe on " Women iii Plato'. Republic"; Mr. Sanborn on "Plato ami Socrate*"; the Kev. W. K. Alger on " Plato, Hu.lillis, Swedenborg aud Fictile co.icerninc an Immortal self": Professor C. C. Shtckford, of Cornell l.'niversitv, on Plato and tue Sophist* " . Professor Davidson on " The Irony of Plato" ; ami Hie Kev. 1'. li. Il?,;_-e ot, " i'lato and Christianity." <\ ESTIMATES OF THE DELA WARE PEACH CROl'. Wilmington. Joly 10.?Tho following is aa estimate made up by the saperlatoneontot th. Delaware Railroad of the prospective peach shipments over the Peninsular Rallioad lines lu me seaton just opened: Delaware Railroad, B73.419 nasketa ; ijuecn Anne's and Kent Railroad, 118.100; Deuwaie and Chesapeake Hallrnacl. 125.A25; Delaware, Maryland and Virgina Kailroad, 61,000; Can bridge ana Seaford Kailroad, 57.525; Baltimore and Delaware Ray Railroad, 1.103, 250; New-York, Philadelphia and Norfolk R.llroaO, ?4,S1>0, making a total of 'g,r.lS,ii70 basket. WX0UM9I0H OF MASSACHUSETTS EDITORS. Fall RlVBB, Mass., July 10 iSpteiat),?The Massachusetts Pre** Assuciaiiou passed through tins city this afternoon on the way io Newport for tia annual ex, n:*;,m. The remainder ot to-day and Sunday will bo ?pent lu Newport, giving an pie time to seo the peace. On Monday morning Hie party will go to I.lock Island. The annual summer reunion w,,i be Meld on Monday evening aud on Wednesday morning the party will re? turn nome. A large number of .au,es are in tue party. A Ol Ul. SCALVEIUS A LAT SHUT. Cnn Ai;o. July lo.?Mary Maloney, a yoong woman employed in the We?l lind Laundry, at No. Bdg West Madison-s- , had her hair caugnt by a revolving shaft and wound around li uutll the wa* lifted from the Hour. She would aoSenbtedly have been killed Dad not th'- strain be u *o great as tu break ber scalp, willoh was tero from her heWL UM ?uttered greatly and became cra/.y. The scalp was sewed la it* B ace .gain and may grow fusl, bul the physicians fear Ihe girl may uol re cover her reason. TMLEQRAPB1V NOTES. THE RAILROAD COMPANY MAY SINK THK WKI.I. Piii-iuk... July lu Igpeciof). A io ti lion of thc I'nionlowu oil Company. preoaBlOd lu me I'uited Htatei circuit Court mu for an order u> restrain Me Pits burg and Western Railroad Company from sinking at on well on au acre of gruuu I lu Hatter i ouuiy, was rc fuse 1 by Judge AchOOom INHHTLD FOR sliAVINO ON SUNDAY. BOOTUX, July lo.-Ihe Urned Jury have Indictee Bernard P. Verne and William liugariy ou lue eborac u keening their barber nbops open lu violation ut the Sun day law. 1 lie BS will be lest ease*. AC< IDKNTALLY BILLED HY A ol'NSMrTH. Nkw-"..iM....v, conn.. Jin) H> t.i/jtr.ali. -Uk Wald lllsbop. ngO nineteen, who wa* eui, ...?? .1 .n tlio ollie " tb ? newer Commissioners, wa* killed mts muming b Mo ooeldonioldwob.rge of e rovotvec ia ibo Daua* < iaeoph L Ka,.li, a gunsmith. KILLED HY AN BXPRBif TRAIN. Pkih nu n> k. Jaly In i.s;.,f,?.', - lb., j p. m. Hunte exproM trote from Now-Yera, aheet . mile nortn o aroaterly. R, I.,atrucb ..ni killed Jame* uregg*. .( twelve, whu was Walklug uu ihe nae*. ?HOOriRO BBB KUBBAKD in TUB BACK. (DIAM. Banna,Mme..Jail lo.?rho wife uf oeorg W. Cbaileruou, a farmei living uurili of ibu eily. I*' night walk, d Into n rona*. Whose hoi husband waa *? lina and laking delnierato al,u, (bot tii.o in the bael ci.aue, ii cm ruse lo bis .'eel with an odo il. but the nei instant tumbled in a heap uu tue boor. Hi* .ff. sui billi a-e, ond tuna, k.nliu bini inslai.ily. U.Voice pu Mading, vw-re pending ia the couria here. REC.lMKNT.-miAl CHANGED PLACES. the fiOrn cor* to pbwbbotu. and rna 8th a va 74rn I.FAVK IT. Colonel Cavainigli, thc bolnvcd of every one of the 750 men under ni* comm in 1 In ts. BOtB Rmrt inent, was especially fa?nre<; yesterday; for. dnriog the march from the armory In Tompktes Market to the Harge Ortloe. whirs the boat wa. tu walting to eenvef them to Hi. State camp ?t pesk?ktll it was eooL They bid to go through the ?tus? and p?ddi*e wnieh the rain In the forenoon had made on tba Bowery! but they didn't "pick their ?tsp*" u-itll they gol through the (ny Hall Park and Broadway, and as those Place* were not much dirty lt waa as great a u'e.snre to tho n,en to march as ll waa to the thousands oe the sidewalk who cheered them ami Prefoaam Hsye's splendid band .. lt rattled out " Marching Through Georgia" They played other American airs, too, hut .-? distinctively Iris!) a regiment couldn't ai'o'?iber forget the totten al anthem of old Firm, and everybody cheered when the men Sled ?hoard the Henry 1. ll.shop to th. lu MM of " O'Donnell Aboo" and ?"Cod Save Ireland." cniard was mounted at tho armory previous tu their departure.nslstlug of three orlicers, four uoncomm,A*lona I o1leers and thirty? nine pnrates, Tue name* of th. tl-11 and stitt .tfllcer* are: Colonel, James Cavanagh ; adjutant. James Moi.i ; Bm> mo.nl sateen!,wBBomDotaerieaster edward Duffy; surgeon, A. W. Ford ; ns*t*unt surfeott. A. W. Cat* erove; cpiarterina?ter. Junes J. Wiri: emnmssarr. John J. Ryan . Iiupector of rifle practice. Jame. O. Wallace; chanlaln. Matthew P. ll reen ; ..meer of tua day. C.pt.ln Steuben P. Ry.n ; tlr-t lieutenant, Paul I. leonard; chicer of. theemrd. Elw.rd I. McCrystaL The regiment left the armory al Miga and the boat moved out from her mooringa at 12:110. ?? Tom " Ityao ls one of tue oldest If not the oldest msa In the regi? ment. A* the boat aklnnned up the .treat. he told yarns which made erer/body laughed .nd kept everybody in good humor until the boat putted lo at Roa Hook. Then lb" olllcer* got the men imo Hoe and they debarked. Tn.so are the name* of the olheera: Company A, Captalu Michael brennan: K, .lan s Con? lon; C, Dennis C. McCarthy; D. BMBrtOeOogi flinch < oleinau; F, Thoma* Martin; rt, st.pnen P. Ry.n; H. Martin .McDonnell, I, Jame* G. Cunningham; K, Juba Kerr. C.dun.I Cavanagh, mounted on a *plrlted charger. Icu the advai.0. tun ard iii. camp and as lils sun-rdi Batea followed a eompoay ..f th. sib Regiment, winch, w.n. going to Qopart wuu tue return of tba boat, pro *'-iil..| arms SOM al tul* token the representatives ut the two regiment* cheered one another. A. riving at camp the b''ih bois relieved lae guard* <jf the nth and 7tth ltrgiujeut*, the !.tt-r ready lo start for liuftalu aud the former for New-York. Then Colonel Cavanagh ami Adjutant Moran reported ta tne Post Comma t ler. Mater Geeeeel porter and ibo Post galatea! Colonel reset.tor. ..id having rroelved their ln?tructlon*tuok formal pot*-**loa of ihe camp, they were ready in tuc evening lor a .ir--?a parade aud retreat. Al lu o'clock taps w-re so,in'ed and lights put out. lieu-ral Jackton, (be eOteSf detailed lu report upuu the maiiicdvres uf the troop* In c.mp, commended tit. sullterlr appearance, thetisnipltne a ,d Hu. gieat nuui'-rlral strrugthof the men underColonel Cavauagh's con.manu ; and i.eneral Porter said thal lt wa* the best regiment In every s-ns. tn.i had entered the camp this year so far. Tho 71th started by train for Huffalu and Hie 8th re? turned te the City by boat. There Were li7t? of these, cuUiiuaiide I by Colonel Geurg. D. Scott, aud the Colonel's cheeks glowed with pride a* he spoke of the stamina aud steadiness uf those under hi* comuiatnl. Tue memlier. or tba start were Lieutenant-Colonel F. A. Schilling, Ad pliant James Johnston, Surgeon Charles I.. Hm c .ad ? Assistant Surgeon Samuel Hemingway. Surgeon Bruce's report of the aanltary eon diiiun of lue men during th lr ?M'i *uy wa* more tn m satisfactory. "O. July 7," said the ?nrnenni "The maximum ten,;, r.- ire was lot* and olMoUgh the visit of the Governor to tn. camp .ci. tailed luauy extra duties upon the tuen we ti id a ?mal er percentage of sickness: among th. troops iban win ever before Known, similar uufavuranle cuudillou. b.-lug given." Tue m.-u went ashore at West Twenty-second-*:., and aiubi the cheers of a large cr mil raarcbed tu ni- armory ai Tweuly-seveulb-tt. au I Nmthave. WROI Oil NBN-YOER STATE. BUILT DURYEA FOUND IN ELMIRA. Elmika, July 10 uSyimu/i.?Kmily Duryfi, tte Brooklyn girl who eloped with Arro 1 W. Nchuls, IS here. Jared Fairinan said to-day: " Tho girl came re*ter day morning. Judge Sui,th baa instructed iii uot to let reporters talk with h*r exceut in Ins pre?euce." Theo he added, " Then "be is. You eau speak tu her If y?u wish." elie appeared to be about teveuireu years ol I. Sbe bad short, nark bair, a dark temple Clo I and *i.?rri black eye*. Her figure is well developed, lier stature lielow medium aud her appearance rattier foi ward. sae refaced te "ay anything eso.pl In tho presence vf Fal rm m's counsel. . EXAMOfgD FOR T1IK MURDER OP WHiTi:. Nkwiuku, .hily LO (jteomaf ).--Tke esa*RRaa> tum o.' Joan ll 1}? au 1 Marlin J Kelly before iteeorder Naring for the mirier teat sunday el team ??. Whilo was begun to-day. It wa* shown that Waite die I about KOO a no.. and that li cy* and K..ly were ?wu with ti io nt about 2 o'clock. Htodetb-k. a lad, I tentifl-d Kelly ea one of three men under the tree apparency sleeping. White wa* auother, but the third one he did not kuow. -?-?- ? POUBD DRAB IN A SWAMP. Saratoga, July 10 Spcci-il .--'Y\n> remains of George ll. Mol'uerson, who mysteriously dlsupi>earesi about lurco mouths .go, waru IteSOVafod early tnis evening by some nuuters In a swamp on the Vcrb-eh land*, north of Geyscrville. McPher?ou w.s Insane st the lime of his disappearance. He h.d pr-viou* y BMdB attempt* to ul' his tomat. liewa* a member nf tue brm of McPherson ,v Bathes, plumbers. lie left a wife and several children. ? ? 8KCRF.TARY MANNING AT ALBANY. Albany, July IO (figcoiaQ.?Secretarygjai Mrs. M.m.mg arrived hero from Bow-ToTB at J lop. ut. aud weui directly to their boase. Tiiey will rem no here a week and then go to Lake George, wuere a cot? tage ha* been engaged for them. Mr. Manning se.-nea lu cheerful spirits, lull while descending th- depot S'ep. aud crossing Hie walk rn the csrrlage he leane I on Mrs. Manning'* .uoolder. Hi* right leg still iroub,.? bim sumewh.L JOTTINOH HERB AND PURRE Elmika, July lo opec-,ii/n.?Urael s, Urown, .printer, fell ott au I.rio railroad train this morning aud was killed. BawaeaO, July IO. ? Lewis Beach, member of C ingres* from this ?tl?trlct. waa Orought to his hutu. In .'oro wilt fr,,rn Wastnegtoo last night seriously III with a fever. He bad naen lil lu BoOBIOgtoa for a week. BOBBOUI, July IO.?The Broadway Surface Kalima I ea*e did Holcome up before Judge Parker in Kingdon iod?y. having been merged ia the proceeding* before Judge Landon._ I'j.v FLEET PLEA DISQ Cl 11. IV. an ohio ooortt TaaastjaBB BXTRABrran on 4 Kovat cnamvn. Norwalk. Otoo, July 10 * Special. ? In l^sO Martin O. Van Fleet w.a elected Tre.surer of Huron Cuunty aud was re-elecied In l.sS'2 by a larger majority. Illa term expired in ly st. but upuu March I of that year he disappeared, leaving a d.tloit of $">n.00.) Tn:* wa* nui aiscuvered iiuttl four day* later. By thia time Voa Fleet had reached New-York and tailed for Belgium. learning lhere that an extradition treaty w.s In toroa, he returned to Canada and travelled uu foot all over ti. I tomi'.mn, working tuen he could find work at hi* trad, of tinsmith, liewa* betrayed by e letter wino, he wrote to bis brother In thia cunny from Hr sut? tor,!, Ontario. Hu brother lint ibo letter lt was picked up lu the street an i sent to tne ? bend of Huron County, who Hnniedlat.ly went to Brentford ami found Vau Fleet. The fugitive made . Ueaperate tight against extradition, and was twice |,e|.| here fought iheeased.speraiely ou lin* Issue, bm yester? day Judge Wc g. .am decided tait changing hgllr s lu an otln lal record wa* a forgery aed this lOorultig V.?-, Fleet, tu tbs *ui prise uf all plea le I gullly lu that nitre, an I asked foi a stay el .xecutioii until Wednesday text, .0 Mot ho ceo ctsR hts family nod arrange msbaeMoen, Tins re.pl'Sl Woegronted. The penalty lu ..ino ls irma one lo twenty ?ear, tor forger/. Several of V.u l-'b-e'.'* I,-0 .dsiiieu WeM poor men and their having to , <> bl. indebtoJn.es rnlnod the,u. Au act ol the Leginamre rw milleu ouc-ihird of the peuaHr. FRICESOF FlilM CEO. IIS t.\ FALL UIVER. Fall Klvf.r, Muss., July 10 iJJsmgJil.? I 'he MpcOhmteMM of tnuse uianufaciiuurs .hu foared that au teareeM la wages VOnM be folio ste.l ny the weaken? ing of the malkai are far from bec.nmg real 11.e-. 1 Ue market wa* tu * dubiuut cuudilion fur a Sheri lime, bul a-rung upward leo,louey prevail* heda v. the laat report le toot it to Brm ?t j-.coate rur bgj and .t > ld fur 01s. Ibest,. . I, 1. ,l,ci?a.-d 1 '. 'aa plano* ..... loot not ardor. TM wootey state,,,..ni ia: ri ulm noa, ll ?.,,.. Kl pieO.S , .leu. ?l las, I il.,Ml plOCU* 1 s'.'Ca. JU,nim piece* , t.ir?, Ubi,OOO plucos. .? UCM>EUt.\(i HIS WIFE, Portland. Mi-., July io.-U.utiu o ii nv ikti morning iiiu.,.Mreu ms wife lu a mai oruiai uiauuer .ud lell bur n a*ed budy uu in.- Hit. Vtlll.AhEl.l'lilA bW.'.t.W WOMWMMMt FVfilK 1'iiiLADKLPiiiA, July 10 (oteramifls ~ Tito Otouey now In the b.uu. uf Meaar*. D.Xei a Dh ful lb. b: ..posed u-o.iUiu.-u; to IKuurai idsul .iuuuuio So IlLUtL