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.VV*. Wn'e^iit^^i^l _______ ____&-*^jyjl^^ ?* n -'? "- "*?*. *V_ _-^-*^^i< <_**??_??! V?-- MAI_N* 14,485, NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, JULY ia 188a PRICE THREE CENTS. ......... i_ HOKE RULE CERTAIN, _ DEAl-laOcK OKAVOIDABU. TILL THB yrr.STlON IS SKITLKD. HMNM * >?* T-??OU? NOO.RM ox the sm a P nos ,,.,.P..A,i..v(iroN'si'itv.sKNTru--M !>!>( I -A (OA1.1TII.N r.l.VKKNMKNT ?jiu- nm y l'tf-tsini.K ovk. l*-T caiu.f. to Tttr Tamil BE. 1 Cotvrl.'A; 1SS0 * NSf-b ASBBrlSSSI OBS*. JM* ** l?m?,n. Jul, l_.->\ B. Thorolil &*??? Jj ,rell-k*.o.vi. author an.l Oxford prof.-tssnr. baa BBOl Til) T-UBOM r.-isr..s,iitativo tho followinglettor rn ?LmMB io f? ro.r..'>t for lu. OPU-Q? fal Wa*-* ?? tuc inw-t MP-* ?- tho Rome hhti?t_"? Tua art.lomon sf th. question M InovitiDl*.. fur i jo,.,*, P., il .mont ,8 B__T8l4?--a. nRd\ e^^J^ Zn* af anal sa Ita 1st. bill is eeenyaBeA. ^__JTJ .V.itstio.. IS HM partly to au lulrlBt,. of some Bad ica .aa.t-st Mr. lila.lstot.e BOffOO-.ll. at.d B-fUf to *??JJ Cf ,),o ?r.?t.*.r.tlc Wbi.s. Tho rnr,n,*r Bar..Mile a - c, Mr. I'.n.l.t- H,s cn.-t an.l j..'t ^'"'^ '''',,' ; Lir..-- th.,,..t...i. or unm. from J|_22_5;r_i2 ,. ,?!;.,? rh..' .r that IkSf ->*ve hesii.tnl t?. tl Ink him ? ho m-iii. LB.. Md wo.l .vs . h.s. Wnoirn hm I can _,?! ?? ro.,,,.,, faff ina action beyond bl. .li..?k.ss.f to as U,i'o. of ,1,0 IrH* pent, la willoh as ?'taloa in h ],?::. ?' a. - as, ttl-V Ml S-h. I -??_*. ? ??_? ?'' ?' firer. TIWI I no Homo Rtfs peile, will li"?.ly .'??. '^ ;"va-i i Lars ... Saan*. NHM-1 "jJJJJ *? _.,. I'S rn-'tyra Md its |.*rs'*..lior*. somemthe Uti. r .ste. moolita, I earnestly ->??>? t,lilt ,"8 tnandoot '?,.? ",..)-. I*, -i. |.r...r... wai ??t mi.lni.rp?. ?r -,..,,.., Uanil t. ir r-rarv rolsntr I-,.,-..- i.-tad Is-nnoi.sWoy.onoof 1,,,(llv,si,?!s?f.<-u;!isviirk..ntl.ol..-t parlamont. 1,?, I, .tins ,*:..?. this fi?*ii..n WiUISOOflilSUll -OOflM \ "I M.-I-'1 I."''"'- .,, , , , ji >,,.?-* .-vi.li.if thal tho Tortefl will bo a*.iV |o Milt.' u sf-rT-mi-Ost majority in tho next jiiiiiiaui.-Nt oniv fhr-siu'lt sonii* coalition tarilta __or_l HnriiDgton and his folio wen, 7/? 7'i?i.? advocate! a H*-riinffton-**aliabnry adminiBtration, although, lt says, il ay bs dlaapuoiniloii for tb. BBomenl to pontt. flbe li Mroi lig ila ol tbe <.'?>:.><rv.uiv<- party. _/,. afaadarif. ou tho ot nor band, neeme to wini a I-*iii-sl.tiry-H.irfi:i!_-t-.'i a.inriiist ration. The Morning tollst-t*. Liberal Unionufi timi ii f hov ito m.t lojally asaist Lord Salisbury titete will probably 1,,. another el itioni m which -iii result in their %. uj eliuiination Irom tba politieal un-na. I ,1 \\p *,? g on u ap to b? __~*-B much of Tor som. time aud alternately petted an 1 threatened. fat tall ul Gemini baa a plan by winch the Tori * to \ still bc checkmated, sine" Marti ig t.-u would not com i to Gladstone, Int Geetttt would ba ve Ul me go ta Hartington. "Lord Hartington," ii says, "ia master of the politiral situation. He ia ne anxious aa Mr. Glad* i . to mi..1 completely tbe local wants of Ireland a, to satisfy to Borne az'-eat ber national aspira* I I,. sruole qn ition turns npon ino exton! t rbich it ia aafe to ga Lord Hartington has in? di atnd ibe fotar luniialious beyond which, i.i bli eninion.il ia antafe to go. Mr. Gladstone diaaenu from tiit-.* of them, bul that hi na reuon why, vin ii popular decision baa coho in favor of Loni Haiiinirton, beabould noi emleavor '?> harmonixc the views ol the two dteawcraoiea, Way should noi \ir. Gladstone try ann ami bring in a bul .united hy the il trtingi mi ia conditions t' Mi I. Dir Tall Hail Uatatte eonfeasea tbitit i.a forlorn hope. Ii iastatejina lettor to lat limte thal John O'Leary (Fenian) baa been in diner] emu i mi.!'.non with. Lord Spencer ami th ? Chief Becrei -rv. The writer aaya that O'leary w.s Bpei lally summonc I lo London.tbat his riewi were asked, tbe _*ov_rnu_ont polity rahmitted to him in out.in-', and t.i ii ba aocepted it in oeba ' of his or gamzat on. Tbe story is generally regarded a** a eamBaign I.e. THE BT-H ? All INGTON roi.lev. XKOOTUTIOMB IX 1-ln-t; uk-*.? ni BVFMUCaS lill IRISH N ST10MAL I.i:ai;i . I.nvii.iN'. .Lily 12.?Negotiation, between Loni Dal .-""a sad J.ui.l Saiiihurv arra in pro.t.ss. It ls ri pm to.1 tlmt l.urU BtartlBfton h te plsdared BlnMBll to support Lord Balli irj's local (overoBMBt i.lil ami to roj.-taii appruacBes o. Mr. Qladstonn, It Mr. GladstoM rr in tins iii nfflcs th.- drat move nf tho Colonists wl.I be a volo of .ante. cob. Isac iu a spot'cti foreahadowuiB the ruiia i val,io polley. Sir If iclia.-l Hleks-B*Meb saul thal lin Brat Bssnanra v.nld ba to sapprcsa iBsliisti Ra i -.ia. I.< .i.'uc, ex. rois, cl tn re and sus,-omi lt i sn oh StrvoiloBiats, ,be Hmtisays tbat tbe Brillsb rieeilona aawint to u ?aaJala Iron iii-, people ta tbe CoD-.rTsu*res aiul rnii.iii.sis tn lori. ., sir.m. ami ..um'iio coalition Korara* ni- nt. "P.lliollBUI dein.odB," lit' limit says, "a liai in .??!.:.?**,tl-,.ny utiauBistrailoB, Bfssnnaa tbo R.ll0ll*S flltill>." >. it oi-|.arty mn lo any -.-ailis in the Pal-iamOBtary elociitius tetley, li. J. 0*Hslll (Consol vaiiv. j waa re* rion-.', for Mil:,.* .\-i-i lui by a SOM Of 4.0-1, airalnst 93- ur Mi .M.'Kis.. (Pamelina*.), In the last e.action tin il -I,, it in g Tefl bbi ..'ii"itoii io Mr. O'Neill. l.'-rl griiral HalJil. "h I eilS_rV8llV0) Waa lo-i!ooll*il f.-r v ni " i.i. b over J. O-W r Ito (Liberal) l?y ii,-'lu to 2,877 lill 8 l .st l-l.allan .1., Ill lHlitiil Ulillnt, salllllv SoaleaisMJ lula iilsinrl ...inst l^.r.i llarullloo. I'll.* vol,- tii.li it non I, ir, t?, _,-.i_'_ in mora tuan tinw. J. I. tr'Iiiiht-rtt (PurtieilllrJ bal boen rr- lorioil friiin Korti li'.ii'-.ni i t.r I.."ii oii.ti,;.( .i..ii,.i m. ii. %.Siew.ri hi ? Toll* Of I.'.'-,.! Ul '.ii. 'ih,. s.iiiin caiiiillittrs COB* l.'Sl.-.i iho -list: i, l ai in last eleellon, wiieQ limy ,._? tua,ill rOatprSUVrly 4,097 aud !!.Y_ V.iti-s. Tba Tori ? un., lian- slvotrd 2U1 c.ndld.tes, the t'nioBllla 'Ju, la.; Lil), r.ils 154, nu- Hie i'arin lilli a 7 1. ? THE UNITED BTATEU AM) IRELAND, AMKIH.ax.'. ABKBO IO I Mn RSrAM) lill UMlOMIttl Oom i kn i ii > -*>. London, July 12.-The Dake of Argyll pa. babes tn to-dsy'i IIm.sb lettor Bouccraiag Ute U ul tad Btateeaad Irrlana Hr soys ti at ilr*|n[o tko National sj ?,-Mt!.'os thar, ta a profoaod icnoraaea ls KiuflBad Bi.a in lbs I u? ...1 Huies reopoctlBfl aaeB et-*sr*aoobbii talton. Ile ad ail ta kia uara iBBoraaeeal tho Bea-Bnlaa ul Hie Aili* ru ai ri nvn war In sySBpalklsms w:tli tbe I*'..mn. iu- .ay- tue syuipatby >.f sha a-serleans f?r tho IriSll in t'.f ir hr. so it slrttirfla ans -s fi.mr tao i-rr-.r ..I tl.ii.smif nf lr. iii.i ns an Aiu.*iii-.tii Mate ani i:.at lbs i sb aro wltaiioidlng troon Ireland powers similar to Ibesa poeaasasd by lbs different M.t. , .,f tts* Aatorloaa 1 .:, "iva tan ij.iife.*, "coiii-i ho mare WIOOOOM tuan Hil. Itioii." U' turn,, to UM I.B.III "I each of tho, t.'iiito 1 BlatBB to a Cue s-mio of ibo aouor.l powers ol CoBcroaa aaa io tba rbeokaoaiis Bowers pf self-aTovernment whifh eaou itali _in.!,, m,-, Ni,. Qiadsioae'a i.r.,i.na,ti triolatas boin timm araad principlca, for " mo oorrupt aiiUiin li oral l.ai.ai., Ha. I*;., a |r,!_,,.l /rmi. tin I IO pori Sf] r.illi: <? I ..I.-! niireurltrs iue minurity eiunoi) lalo tue bauds al tba koeal uiajorlty. ' ?? a__a*rlcans,n bo sad-, ?? would frtn.BO Bardi) I-*-love ti.is, lint it .a sir.-ily true. Tbs ?srricodi-d in,manoa, ana matr-uuia aarainat ima. Ijrrauuy are qmtc n u< .rv." liioliua? in*-n BpirealB lo -s t-rk-aiia io uudarauuii clearly Uie Uuluuioi eouion* liou, aaiooiy, tbal li baa i.-.-u mr IrelaiMl'a Babe solely iii.it Hu Uuiouisiab.segiven oppoaiiloa lo Mr.ti.au Btoa** a li.aa a.ib*. Tbo lol tai ..ut-liulesaa loliows: "li i. ti.- I luniataaudaoiilio niembera ofiheUOv* rn lunn m,.,-.,.? li.uiiiif fm 11,0 h hr ri Ma ol tbe Inst) t-iou-s. i.s.-,. ,i Mi. i*.,,, M| roora Msniortal. or ll bis J ' ?? repioaea i a far i.r . r i.um. rn* il maiority oilba 1.IOU people ii,?ri rt r.niiy Burn, miilirr ba tmi iii.-y Woulil h.,ve a mibl lo lliapooool lii-r .u.i.iutna ,, r ita *l}'**one.Wa .lo n, iloalro lo bm Ire laud reeuced t>. lbs ooad ti -n ..f betas but ?* tr nu ..ry prov, loee ni haniabod lunn n.siniprnai reason. Ncitner ran vt. aaa Uer en .oito.i tv un powers ov?i uer uwu uno* I.** wu ,.i, I,,,, i,i i/.,?i au vein moral oasbi to ii ive or a k. weilrsire loseo brr OOBIIBUa BbariOR in ibe doiiliera* lim.. ?huh lao .njt-ai-iice of Uer sons has so ollen B-oiueu." a rm_a blow ax iub ari_*tockact. LoxitoM. July 12.?Mr. Gladatone hus wiii Isa a leiier to j.r. u. nj. Feater, ia windi he sayatbat Bte ...i.sni.rs tba Oako .,r ?aoi_BlBBior*a opipoaiUoa to ir'' lhiTn_f_t5_*nvW*e.' '?'" Psriiawam In I maier a Ir.-oa iiiniv otiuvk al nu* .Halo, racy. ? ? DISBANDIMQ TBS TURKISH l.l.-KKVKH. fovs!AMiM,i-i.i,.i;1|y l.'.-'riiclinviinnunt bas laMi.a orders lo hale IU? army plaOOd OBI ? pOOOS lana.-' TU* mUur* ?ta4 "aral rroooroes are hein^j rn, ? ? MKW9 NOTES . K<)\i LONDON, LoBtroM, Joly 12. f..--iiiiAi. ol J-m.-a m. Hbkbi ? ii,,, Baakrapiof. Conn bas ordered tua com ul iul ol Jame* Mell-ury, ?WBML h??a?'**r, wnl uol heUiawu up lora MlM, >,,K DIM IX i.._ l-ATan H. .lo V, min.. who was L",',',?"".","4['y, '-''-?"''?ry tome BoMdol li.,l? ... l,.? ,,"".> < -I'D'Ot rn las* y...,, bM broo?bt .... aoli u for divurco aj-al.iBl bia Wita on the Ki"UUl.l adultery, narnu _lui.o ia made in,; tiiics^uu.enL ? ?? DSrOTSDTO KILL, Kim; BUMBKRT. Bovk, July 12.?A h.irfeaat ol Um Uifaotry fsrriamiat ?..._ a'.teiuj.l.'l to-.lay Ml kill lnmaolf with a Mle. Aujuiifc- Ins ell.c.B tS_4 .' ,-..0 a .?.U-i a-lUi cse. to thc Kinir. statin* th vt lie had been deputed, by a secret socloty to kill the Kin-, but preferred to die hltnsolf, and commending his mother to tho Klti-'s caro. When taken before a lnrnrlMrute tho sergeant Adhered to tho statement In Ins letter, hut refnsotl to illvul.e tho name of the sr.rioty. Kimi llninlierl on r.a-lln. tue letter BALI that ibe man must l,e a lunn tlr. wbo wi.bed IO 880.10 a aeusatiou by com* uriliiD-; siuoitle. THEGIEAT NEW-ZEAL,.NI) EARTHQUAKE. scksksoi* a wk ii i. (i i: a.v uki: it?A .hower ok dist AT SKA. San Fruxoisr.), July 12.?Further details of tho earthqu ikes In PtlTTielBB. state that the tnnsi vio? lent diaturh?.tices wore fell tu tho neighborhood of Be* laaa, TM severity of the shooks led irany of the peo plo to br-llevo tbal the Island would sink Into the bob. Tue sensation experienced ls saul to have hoon fesrful beyond description. Iinirrodiatoly aflat tho tlrst ahork tlie labaMtaata raabesl frantically la All directions. When UM second shook esme the entire country for milos amuna was Ul up hy the gi sr. from the volcano which ti.i.l suddenly burst tata BCUVll )'? The acene was as grand aa lt wai awful. Huge vol? umes of smoko Illuminated with Banes simultaneously turrit forth from aramco of m .unt.uis over shiv miles lu length and above the smoko could be seen hugo masse* of fire resembling meteors nabiag threeth tlie aky. The natives who bad escaped death gi.thercd In ?reap* mul. tliloJ with abject terr.ir, held religious sor vicoe, but when Aiiothor Sboeh woul.l cause tho earth to tremble they would fall willi their faces to tho ground quivering with fo.tr. Asao.in hs the newe of th" fearful occurrence was re* trites st Auckland a li.vo: niiiont agent ii .de lmiuoul ate preparations to co to Uss relief af tho sufferers. ffageas were chartered aod Ulled with provisions and ch.thea. Mr. Johnsnu, th? QovoretaOBl Bleat, .iii his ar? rival at Hot,ma. aont back the following aeooUBtl "The seen-among the mountain* as viewed from the Wairoa wael ls terribly mn... llMheeof llshtalag, P-ais of tbaader and shocks of sarthaaafes are loeesaaBt, while dasi is fslllng ta heavy showsffs, in audition te iiiese laeoavaaleoaaa tire matts throughout tue entire Country are covert* 1 Witb Bevel*.! feel ol blue clay mud i-j.'i?:.-'. fr rn ibo voli-iiiii.es. AH vegetation ia desiri)-, rd ami tb. aspect of ibo country li entirely changed. Hine Lake und Lake BoUkok.bl have been lian-l'.r.u.-,l lulu um i i-stba Tue outlet of tba latter lake ls Meeked ap ami tim brtdgei winch areal tim lower sad an. eorered STUB uiul. Nearly all tho bBlldtOts mai i bare nolle -1 an* erusla-d la i.y rollins mod. At tina pta. a Baow's reBi|>er?uce ll all an i Ibe two priarlpa boto s, .od nearly .11 tbs otbor bullit' OIL'S III I ie lo- ll, .ire cnUH-l--te.V tv, ei i,.-i|. Tlie ll" USO iH'oupied nv Mr*. Hazard sad ber family wa* berne down n> lbs s*. its ?! i?l tl. ?' Bob i.s. .Mr*. Il.t/ai'i w.ta aug oat all to. bal lour ol ber ablliiran were found -.ii. Mr. Hazard i* mn ur:. P. Ulled reports ol Ibe foreign r.-si .I,-ula al otb*)! points wno were killed have liol y.*t b- cu rec. ive I." Tb- v.ptala of tho steam- lp BoutBera Cross, wblefa arris eil at Auckland on Jana ls. repair .a bivi ia foll .1 Bea be. effoet af ibo utstarbaura. On the morning <>f .lu.is IO. IUod;,J folluwlns in" ?? trill iiMae-, BM VeaSel was 'ii a shower of nat. Pro u 9 io io s. m. ibero wat cnni|ilele ilarKii. s*. an I ball, of Mr.* arel, roniioually i-ia) in. arouii'i m.. moama ti. a sale au idooly aurari. nu and i-arile-l all lila rant ..a attar. lin* in.--I Were UU* able lo eland tbe bllndios ibowars ol dust, and the vessel wm put a'.out .ml stood .way lo lbs nortb, but ll w.s i ni nntn li e'eloek sftbeaay fo lowing tbat tue il-ia was left tt.ilin,l. lu.* reports show that eartcquakes t-irerally prs> vailad at all poluti la Now*Zo.i_J_d dunn,* Um suuie peria I. at ? PRENCH PRINCE;. AM) lin: ARMY. DOCB BXrUt-tloM DI PH I Vi: THI M OB tm.ni RAKKl ?PH..ii-hi ok un lit i d'aumalk Paris, July 12.? Tbe Due d'Aumale baa A|ipe.iie I to the Couil.'ll af Sato against his .ZpUlSlOB li mn Hi- lr "icii army. Ho n.i< a.S'i address--.! tn Proa* aleut OroVy Hie following loller: Three Mars ago. without proton or preeed.u?, you iniiicie'. on nie tae severest dlsclpiloary punishments. I r*-mri fi.'t tileai until to-day. By striking my name Irom u.'-aiuiy list )<>u interfere wi a in. charter of ti.e un v without eouaiderioa tines woo in uar. Ministers *ii _.- linn without reproach?urn honored for their services ii il-rail uoiiHi lii-vot on tu ihiii country. My .naal will defeod iiiv rauae, wiiicn la tbat ol tl oftleers, as well a? myself, tin- flroB-Jl Of Ibo general ?i ji tl". lt a iu v duty i? remind you nut the muiury Bredes am bc* , illili l mir 'IttaUk. Tho Dae do Chartres, who hcl-I tho rani- of major in tho i'i" ii eli army, has also appealed to ibo Connell af Biala from tba dooroo af sxpuloiuo ia ins eases ? ? PKaOMBNTB OP CABLE KBITS, Hrm.iN, July 1_ Berr Krupp Bas eoairMted le sup? ply . hm. witb l.."nm iona ol rails .ti a prier, mein linn freight, 29 sbllliasja in-iotv tea lowest English ador. Ito-IE, July 1.'. ? I'he choler i returns faff- teeney are i Brmdisl,96 uow asses, 35 deaths; Lail.no, 10cm ? iicaths j PuBt.ua, I'l cases, ld deaths j Venice, lo < i .Icalhs. VlBKMA, .Inly 1'.'. In Trieste la tho laat ' w.-nty-fniirs iwoueatua ueourrodfrom sbolora una sight us lum .ere roportau. Brussels, .Inly IZ?Belgian ha* Infonaad the Bed Star biraiuabip Lue ol Ila .Blina tn itlUallliite a now .ns-, nu,ni f or tu.ie at preaent ezlatinri bel ween ihe inipanyand the tiovfrniuciii for ibe unjin,- of ino mans. Pa Hrs, Julv ld ?Pani de Caasficnao sddreased a pnblic ii,coin g a; Aruentteres, iii lue Department ..i ibo Noni, in-'. iy, a nm tallowed ins speech. Bevela, parsons were li.jiireil ami SUUM arrests woo uki ie. Bkklim Ju y 12 lu iii ? electtens la Alsace-Lorralns for iii. enaolu. year twelve Oeriu.ius nave been elected ineinliers oi Ibi . on. bon -I tl ' lUUOlL Al Ih.i last ? uou only tour GUir__.ua ve.-i.. eleole I, ci.nv.-, DI..-.liiiii t.i> Bl HAIL. ri.ASKAKKK, ll!., July 12.?Kimi and desola t lon ni irk tim uuiirae sf Kn lay Blthl'S etui an thi.m -,'i the coiuu-y leu lillies sou nw *at of nero. II iii waa Hie principal a.-eul of da-Strui lion. li.-ginning at . point one mile welt of tjbebanoe, ami oxien-1 m.- *.wo or tlireo mites BorthWool, then aim.ni retr.ving ns cuurao inward th.* south, east la. paint betweea Clifton aad Asi,kum, lim storm laid w.islo ainict tlireo to four ini.es wule Corn six leel nii{,i wis cn cluae t-i the grouad. Timothy and eats wore mowad aown as thonch tbo ii.trvea.er hal p.tsan 1 tbrougl them, an I seoroi of f.ru**era are raging up these erepe whleb have aevor tell the touch o'a sickle. ()n maur firms ooo Uull ir wi-ui'i be a ills pri.e for tho reinuauts ..r tba seaaon'i labors. Rouses an-i lui us were ubroofed aad .loci killed. Adam Piils, In I'liot Township, iui sirius by li ar ti i mut: uud kule I. Dixon, ii .. in ly IV ? Aneleeirtc ilorm aceonipanled li. B.ll .n>l raitt pe.Setl iiiroii;li this ie.nn. -Umliy Bight, t.real iliiuia... w is lion.* ;o erops Ol all kinda, sapcelally the frail cr.i|>, Wiicii win heaoomplole.f.ilure. CELEBRATING TBA rmi Li. oi HIE BOTBE Pbiladrlpbia Joly 12 (>><.?-?/'.?<'v. i 1,000 members of .ii-.i Bereat Orange lodge* la th. ally mads .streetparada to-day la houur of the Bottle o tim Hoyne, and Wound up too festivities willi a pu nie ul _Usmt-l.ua i'ai k. I lill M..,, .liny 12 -'I'lm oralie rne!i of thu eily hil a Mr.ei |i ai .fie lin- morai os ia commemorate the battle ni i lie Kn, in-, ll w.s lue tl rel pun i** I...- luau have iiad hore fir years, Aboul 4 mi m ??., were lu line. Di ni in, Jalj i-i. An Uranga soiree waa given la the Ko mu ia th.s evening and waa attended hy 2,000 [els os, Tue hil wa. (Mr-led by p ,,..? ? iliniis.inJs of Nationalists SUITOUUdSd the :.in..Hill,'. Mimv |ilae.;.ia were polled willi til.- ins. npti i'i, ''We will par you Or mg. dogs In Irish eoin nie one long .lei.t wbioh Ireland owes a.I . r ig* gal ia ol Hm li >t lin." At a i m.!- ti i.y-.r -ni! rain presided over . gather* in, ni _'..i.'.)--uni Mi.. ? ?? i ,!i'i:i..,i. more was ut-i tv nd a pi. e --; "H. in- O.Ile of W.llOU sv ta lin ? 1 by ?; nj pslii'O .uti aol.iter. Hi .a. v.. w*- Buspeudud. CBIMES AM) i A j UN L li AH?Bl TELEGR tPB. ATTRMPTEI) lUlCIDK OP A HACK DR IV IIR. Um.in.midi ?-, N .) ..iiiy I'i. J ...ii Murphy, a back.tri* v.r,waa Beni t" /...? thi* moruiug for atiempun. io com? mit aOieldo y.s i r.lay. Ue drntB a bun uer kmfa ,11 roan Ina inroal lure-- tim e m i thou plunged il in. 1): Boippa put si-von iu lobe* in the wound. Murpuy waa crazy Holu OSOOOS Ve tl link. A-Hs J_b-?INA TKD BY A Mr . li-i<-i:'- BON. ColdwaTKK,Kan.,July i_ -j. Neiaun, a waallhy lauu ow uer, yaa-orday luurmug ordorad oil several young men wbo were plunderiug Ins iiiii.e:. ot ar,id ;. m. II < -. J* 0. KU VU .',-'! nf I ll r I. li lia I , asia I ll,-,I aii.i aba.ii- fall] s iiisa.1 ino ni.i gentlem.n. lu tba <>t ar* loon Pr.uB Kolaou w.s ant to w.inn tim muli- . Kathai plaina, ila dead body waa found ami ra. hornb.y monists.!. Ah?ui 5 p. ra. a gun shot was hr .ru in tue .m. Wei ami ll*y.r ara. seo. _-tiikni|* irom k will, a Win. bestir ntl., 1-1 inh band. KILLED UV AN EXPLOSION. PiTTit.1 .;..._>.- ll -Aa ezpiu-uoa oaourrod yeatarday at lim u.el. Un o. IU IB. lilllie nf Jniilianu .Hlnllnl - ,\ PailaraoL, a leak waa iii.oovei.-ii ia the sowp .- so an rroeivor wincb turalahea ibo mntivn pwWef anl Cb arl-a ll. JI.iBi.aon ali l luoiiia. WlilUias Wool lulo Un. 11,11,i iii repail lt- I bey u.-_iei i>..| Iii I urn nfl lue iir*-t.siir*< .tull a nen ibey all* inp! el lo BUtp up lae leak. Hie OB I of Hie r.-ei-iver bural into IngBBOilta. TbulBM MfllllaiMa was killel, (.'nari, a ll. Julius.,., .uni Johu ll.nam, Ulm,, lujiir.-il, 1- Wlnio, a. rioiis.t ii.j.u..l. CIIILDK-tM I.All.Mi POI-ION POB I MIS. Ill..in?l'i? ??*. *'*?'. J., .lu y I _i'.//', mli. lue alfo of Nailer k.iuip, al I.i ii Valley, i*-s.eiiay lime.I BOOM Pal s .urn w.tli Ino.a.-.BB aim plae. il il iijioii tlie fn.i.e lo .Iii Hies. I."..i- in. i mun a fe ar in ulm III. sim [. - lurnea io bini ii i iii..- iwm eblldroa had oaua tin yuisou, li is IBoUgbt U.o ciiii'libii am nie. r-ikai i.s.. a i idii.lara ikophii 9. Pail ii'i-i thia. July ij; yhpeeiat), I'.uraaa Btarek, wi,.nu,, lo bo Ibo iliaiii j-.i.ij light* vt el. 1.1 pUglllal of Kii.'iau-i. hoops a .1.inn Blore apiowa, Hohiad the bal -OTB a iimulJ.-r nf tru..l bodges, bolts au.l l IS like, tt Bil li ii<. wm, ;u i.ii-inu'i. K.i.i u..1.1 Joeeph M- iJu.'i.ii! aud Hemtaa LsrV.ll bruk, uno ins buna-- ami amie theso tropblea. inev sv. ie aii.--le,i, BUICIDH ol' A lil MKNII li WOMAN. Pilli. Alihl I'llU. -'UV 1- |.s/-i(i'/i. '..o.^-u Allier! loft Lia wile iu bad al ft. m. lu na, wnilci be Wini do WU Blairs lo look alter Hie Ure. I.n lum.nea lalm at- eui il in m,. ni i tiiuiirfbi shs sahl "I am eossiac*" A.i.r eaillug bail au uour Be wcul upslalia a..a Uucui.iod that she was not In beti, she had been partially Insane fur a year, llo found nor drowuol lu tho tiath-luh. FISHERIES COMIPUCA TION8. THK CITY POINT RELEASED AT LAST. a i.r.TTKR fhom srcnr.TAi-.v n*v*Rn-ciSK AGAINST THF KIT.A M. IiDI'filll Y. fnr titi BO?Alfl to tub Tttinr**ii*:.l Form and. Mc, .Inly 12.?Tbfj foUowf-B 1< 1 ler has been received by K. J. Willard, owuor of the csp turod schooner, (leorge ONBhlagi I) KP A RT MK NT Of f*TlTP, ] w?s||im.i?.n. I), c., July 9. j n. J. Wu I AM.. eur/.. VortiunA. Br.: Bia: Your telegram af tb. 3d .ed year letter of the 7th mst., statin, ibo seizure al -Bel ulm". X. H., by Hie local .uthoi'itles of that port, of tho schooner George Cnsl.lnc, wore duly received. Hoforo tho receipt or either, news of the seizure had been received hy this Iiepartmeut ead Instructions had boon sent to tho I oti.ul-Uener.il at Halifax to proceed to Shelburne and obtain fud knowledge of all tho facts ind make full reports tn this Det-srtsseal ol tlie cause of such sei-iire and the natur., nf the complaint apo. whit-ti sash pro "i'iI- ra were founded. In the absence nf such au tlienllo information lt ls Imuos.tble for this Hepartuietit totakoanv a-'tinn or irive you ed Vies. You aro well aware that rpioBilona are now ponding between this OovoraiSMSOl and tliat of (Jreal Brittni tn relation to tho Justliicatinn of the rights of the A-Bertes-i Beblae vee sel? |i i me ter ff turi.il watara at Br!ttaB North America. I shall relax no ollurt to arrive at a satisfactory solution af tba dlflteuliy, aad la the meanness it ia the duty ant manifest interest of all American sHtseas emeriti. Caa adi.tn luristlieiloii to ascertain and onev tbe mles aad MgalatleaS tliere in foiee. For all un lawful d*priv.t U-B el property er eoB.__8r.lBl rubia t is Qov.m_.eBl wi i expeel to prncuro redress aird comp-nsatiou for the lutuccnl sulterers. Very rrspeclfuily ymir*., t. 9. Bai san A telegram was received at nomi from Slieilmrno, If, r.. saylag that tho city Petal bsd aaiii-d. Aoeordlag to Vt, I. Putnam, the arran.-ment fha* hal been male with lin* Colonial Qavaraiaaat tu r.^-r- to the recently Sei_ .,1 vessels ls as followsi Tba Caloalsd Oo vern-Boat waa not ->itii_r-*<l tn proceed Bk'.inst (be soliml vi a.els alter Hie line Iud been I u po eu, but could no them il |> ii n tl I the tin ? wa- paid, liv S|ie. lal agreement the ll ie has been paid w'lihou! Iii juty tu the rights of owners ol vassals, wno havs still I ?-..richi .i- before to propped to teat tba legality of the sel/urea. The fellowing lim boon sorvo-I on tho l'lilte-l States Gev.rasBeat through ns .tternoy, th- Untied Bt*tesof? fering .. defead.nl and giving the points roiled on hy th? Colonial Oovernaseat: lathe Vice Admiralty Ceatri of Halifax, BerM.laety Hi- (juron, I* I .at ts 11 ft. V*. Hie ship ni vi-.s-l Ki a M iii nani] and Uer rai to, def_ud.nl*), ac I ni foi forfeiture of tbe -.ii l ve-.,*l ai, 1 Ber c ir.-o foi vin: itl?B <>r B i ertalB c..nv. iiiiui betweea maine majratt O*orge m., Km. of Hi* Knited Kiii.iluin of Ureat Hrit.iln aii-l Ir--I..rnl --ii tin* ie n p m. a ad iii,* run.. I .-inn. ->f A merle, on Hi" Blber part, ra ide on tb- -Otb dav "1 October, 181.1 and tm vi.-I..'inn Ol the 001 nf the POM im.nl III tba I 'il S I Kl li.-lin 11 ni '.r-' it 111 lt.ii u .0 I I rel a ad, ina .n and passed i . Ila Aftv*S0-venlb year of lue reign uf ale late majesty Qeorge III. Tba BTav.BBoa of the indictment against tlio Kia M. Doughty :s aa folio wei Thal H.** Bile M. Doughty, wbarool Warran A. Doa sb ly, liol a ii.tl.ii ai noi n s,|i,,o,i of Hal itu ??-->?, v. s iii la iii taler, a a fol l-'H Bbl ? Or ve.*...-1 liol ii if, [018 I accord In.' In Ibo 1...V nf (ii .tl lltil nu .tn i Iralaod or .ii riii'il h. in thc I itt s ul C t- .tia, li il -v.i-t and ls a Ship nilla Hulled -t iU*s ol Amei'.i owned i-V fm i-l-'iura, tnat s I,, say, by p reons md ling in and betas eluseaa Of Ile United .-I ni's Of A merilla. Where tile voaael was baili, uni enrolled, an i linea ana, and p. rmittod to entry on tl. flsberies under ibo set of the United States of Anterli a, an i en saned in Bahlnv.a'id 1. without i neons. or a'is ia.aa ?h itover in th -t br half nun lue Govern* men ??; Caua la or Irom Nov . Be ?-1 - nuder tba statutes or tan id i or Nov a Scot a. Bel .oro lae 10th and I7iii ?.r Mar inn D inctitv di i enter tho b iv aa I burbot of -t. Am. a oithln i br >? marl oe miloo ol tbo above for rho par* |>?> sm of tm iain i ng InnI.I nat ia lo as beri.BC, si lie rr wi, li to B?b,aoi1 ne foi ibe i i serration on ii.mr ur hal lo lin uae.t io flailing ..ni of frosh Bsb to ho Ashed fer, laban and cu.-it. and procured bail to llsh and lae, and Uni euler for other puritoaoo th.n for i bal tor and repolriog ii.tuia.e., purciiaaio. wool ol wat?r, contrary to tba couvenii'.ii. end, therefore, tm. Dougbty was eel_-d within ibree marino miles al iii-* annal hy offloere of Canada as being liable to forfeiture or bre.ieli er viola* t in .f the convention. 'Hie Dooghty dui talia n*u lu viol.iloa ol Hie trn.iiy. Artiei.. 11. ehai ss th it tba D >agbty waa found tabing ifl ll.i.s.' innes ni tile ll ..lilli; ni i uaat *, !uv, ci >*'?:. a alli Bar nh . Pnribi rmoro, ibo Doughty did enter the limits fm Hie nm p .ae of if-.-, a.ring bait ni 1 ue, and dil BO ler ether th.n for ihe purport of shelter >>r repairing dani a.??-, oi'of purebastag weed. Teen lt _.>"?. on that the Doasbty dil ri -n for n.h. laka flab aad dry aad oure fish within the abe*, de.,Tined Hints. Mr. Willard to~d.y paid thc dna -if ItOO otalmed f>r the I,i un.- if. Cusbiii-', and lt la BBdefaMed lb.it thia lesael as stell aa tltn Harrington will Mil from Mic: bourne to*ntr*ht, and ihu? give tbe eralaat rsrrora ebano, to look for soma mora -rn rom flshormen. Mr. Coshinc, owner of lb. City Point, said to inn luini m. aorresporrdaul: " We do sot expect to see uar lunney es paid to Cm ii i again, rna ebsuees ari a.-.mist ua." -Af. GOOD M.W's roi; FIStlERHEN. I-i - "a I v ol MAI Kl Ri I. li ii.\t; i AK'.'*' .-I isi in: t , t:: i .in: ;:-s||f.K. LIMIT. Halifax, Jilly 1'2 (Special).?'The arrival <>f c.. t.unrosier Beheoaer (.leaser Bayuteo at Pail Mn grave from North Moy wit*. UO barrels ur largs mn li? er' I, Hie lir?t of Hm se mun, will b ? good I . *ve lor Now I iul.md iiaiioruion, bel better n w*. ls tue fact that lhasa -seekers! wara all sought selside the Ihrae-ssile Hint. I) noi- New-KiKlaiid VOOOOiS aro dunn* WelL Over a w*ok age tbo Moll.o Ad.ima, Captain BoL Jiiiob-, ,n i .V' i with 210 barrels, tie li, P. H/Bitmao, ? apia n vt ii.lama, with SOO barrets, and lboM.rg.roi r-iiiiln. Capt lin .lean.-t, 200 bari ela, i'll" ii-.-nore, 11 -*>11 ilaes have lice.-i ihoioii.-blv palrolled by Bve Canadian Brui, s, including tba steamer Laud edowa., aadar common lo Cai I rn scott, b it, lu the worls al tba eea> maudcre. aaa al tba cruisers, "ewing to the strict Bfbaarvaaee not only of alleged rights el.lmed by Cana diansunder lb.treaty of isis, batalaoef loeal laws. ibero buBu't been a gboel of .tu Bseaae ior _. se lure." An me mackerel on lin. Amertesn vess.i*. was taken ii.lour io ion mil*** ad sboro, bm in*i.ie tho haad*linee ie t.-ei-n the two iiui.its. Maekarel aro sebooltng think slons Prince Kdward leland oooai ant kenplng wen in shure. Throa Amortrui re-ads wera u.ie mlle nfl Ruo* tloeon Hsttanlar baaling feel, w.tii tailors .1 the mast* liead walcbin. fur cruise*.. lao Portland sch,inners. Harrington ami Jewo-i. seised st Shelburne, were io lerse .ma deposit ol .--)t) willi CollOOtor Hos*, by lons ii-, n-iieral i'l,' .au. A KEW-YO K .Ai lil' SEIZED. BIM RODI BK K . amii: ins PLC ABU KB lt. > *i l iiNi.li .0400 11V I AN ALI VN ul 1 I. I A I 8. MoHTBEALt Jb'j Vi [Spectali.?Sit Roderick cameron, the wall knowe m-reliant, iefi h-ro io-d.y fnr ottawa to soo tho Minister of Cuatomi regardlug tho aoisoreofhls pleasureyaeht al Buotouoho, Sf. B. Bir Kn.In ICU has a Ishlog OOltage at I adnu..ie, where he ps se. several months ev.'ry saSSMOC siiuiiu tuiii-ir. Ho arrived lhere a few daya .gola company withe nuiiii-or of New* York fr.e,, ii and "-ut his yaeht round by sea In charge ef tho captain, dir Heinrick's bob halag a.mi ou i nari. in lui voyage sba enen miarai sosse beary weather, luann,' her jihbeam atui ipnuyiagbor mast, .-hi) was bob equentl. fereed to pat leta Boetoaaha fer repairs. Thara sim was seised by Hie Custom, aulbortitefl oa tba ground thai ibo bad in tonged tbe Cuatomi ragul.tloos if sim bad no. tba necessary paper*. Itsppearstb.t lbs captain bad lo bis lioaaeaaiou tba u-uai lieansa lei aod to v..cms by n.o I i lt d Mi.tes Mooreiary of Hate, whioh .ntlllos them lo ? in rand leave any British port without reporting to the Custom ll.-?? Ibo captain (ailed tu .ima bia p<i-rs ., ,.i a Bin ol a-i.n waa Impoaod os bim, Tbs I uat.Balala a so* ./. *. a quain lt) ol linen, orockory wbie.i w.re being c.uv. jed fur tim nsa of the honso at Tadouaas . bs ? ? iiibse<|ueutlv re|i a-"-'I Oil O > ai.'iit Of f Ja IB rei m b al.e Ihe u 111,-or I lil? li i a trouble iii making ibi arlsara, H t Kudonek tr .a ra* .il-.-I tu p y III. tin* nf f|,iii. rie.ir... W. -!eph :i*. mom mr ioi Monti, al, acaompauie i Sir Koderiok i- i- o* i : ilust the -i-iz.ii., winch bo Bays la ili.-^a. and ? l.iilial). * ANAW lMAsloS Ol OKLABdMA. WicbitAi Kim, July 12.?A card apppared iii l Ai -.'aple yesieid.y, dated at Heath Haven, whi.u ran: " PWaS. publish iii ymir p.p.-r tba: til re ls ii party going imo Oklahom. tho l&i. _4 this umutb. if ilf go In who sir they ars going and wtioan* mak* IBg preparations tn t?, there will be 'J..'iii(l. We Will -tari flout lins platte." The cam ls Signed by l_ ll. Mug-alt.?al lbs reported leviers rn ibe movessaal ta oater OBIshw-Ba, aud there ls ne doab! thai July inls lim tiiue for the pi-n-os' 4 aivau-a. inai seeiaay alni eaaltoa vbteb eharaaiarised tue early efl.iris la casi asele, I: iw Ulai Hie liamps aro sent .niau, lli'il I te-y have suij-criptinus ainuutriiig to ah.jut ?fiij.'lin) aud a -BI*gS laiil-Jlul of aui'iiuiiilloii ali I arius. Il IB sal 1 I h lt ibu " It.iiiuir," Ho* ame of Ibo irgMliaUOU, will meet ,t nb BUlOokr -fm opiio.iuon in Maj ai Bi miner, a mau feared a,ko by Indians ami wini.- moo. Ilia plan ls pl ut n aub'. Iiehaa_,f.ii ardon lo ilia In.nans, wbo ..re on the wi st part ot Oki?boma, to p oagh tw,* raids around meir r..g. s. as iio i.ieaas to hilra evaarj sp-ar of grass Iii th'' ina titi'V ? i-ipl wh.il tbe Indians reipito io gi _?! their etoob. lu ibis way ih.iavmtMa will have io nulli, upon wilie,i lo feed their stock and willvrao In a..) bo BlalVud oul. MKPKKRRNTA Tl VE ROO* T LE-.\ OBIS A TED. J.itiK, 1'i-iin., July 12 (S]>ccutli.?'l'lw Eric County lieiiiui'iallc C.UV.nl.uU lu-*la> ihosu III" lolloW* in,! cali.Udale, : Peg <hiu?rreas. Winiam U Maali I lor Assembly, James K. Huri.s, of I.ne, and A. Il Heard, uf Nulli 1,1*1; Pieseaeal Juice, Tbeodsia a. i?.inn. nf ii.,-. . um,iy I'rooauror, Jwba Baa.aU, >>f Voawaga i.salsa ta tba Kiata Uoavaatioa w.i. laeinietad to yu.u iuu atat-BB of air. atoll lor ibu govsiuurs-iip. KI-SOLVED TO DII-TOGET-iUl BUWIDEOF A BROTHER AND SEWER. FOUND DEAD IS ADJOINHTQ BEDS WITH PI8TOL8 IN THEIR HANDa TB! TP.AGKnT not DIBCOVaaKD for _OCK5?* KO __A801*1 -MOWN roil TIIK SI'ICIDK? AM P.I.DERI.Y P.lit NOT IN GOOD lil.ALIIt AM) WlllIOLT FIlIIiNDS. Two revolver! wore di.-trharj.eil on Sunday Bight I. tba house on the northwest e<>rner of Twenty hft 1st. and Lexington-ave., and twellvefl wore oudod. but the shots wore not heard nnd quiet rol-nml In tho Beast until after noon y interlay. At 1-90p. m., tho people llfleg in the aetghbestng houses wore stetted by tim lateBtgeaaa that Adrian Croey, aFraoehaiaB, peal middle aga, aad bis otdei Batar, Laela, had committed sulolnn. The.tr Im.llos h td been found in a noni on tho lecotni fleer, boara after li'ehad .oparted from thom. Mr. Cru.y Bad bte sister ware unmarried and had lived together in the three-story house go, 80 Lesti_s"ioa*ave. for mon. than thirty years. Mn was tlfty-onn years of Bga and his sister waa Iirtv- rrluo. Tiley had beou devoted to Bach other an I hilled quiet lives, seldom payin? b1s.II '.r roeolvitiir eempaay, bat paaslag every evening la eaeh ether*! leetety, Twa servant.*-. Hose aad Katie Kelly, who afe listore, were tho only other occupants of the house. M.". Cruey waa a ??nrnml.-nlnn BMfCtaBl at No. "i iteevar st , bal ba had only a __oderate Ineetae, The boase was furnished eomfortsbly but plainly and Was Dile 1 by the ye ir ,\ lar.-e froat room aa Kio s. cimd flour was Mr Cru.y's bad i-lia:n!"-r, WbilS tim rc it mum ".* thisa.il--.r was o.,iapte-1 by MlMCreey, Althea -ii emil roon wm Barapted by only nae parana, it eoolainaI two beds wi.b ii slwaya w.*ro kopi ready tor us... ?aaa aad Batts Kelly s'eat souaJly la a room aa tim top Door -sunday Dight sud When they awoke they had no -u-pl.iuii that anythiii. unusual hal happened. They wore not alartued as the nun ri * 11 __r wore away Without Hie appearance nf Mr. i'rti-y ,,r his ?.'-t.r, bOOW se it was th-lr onoto u to sleep lite and take Into breakfast. ?Mis Creep bad Bet brea la flood be nth fur several waa ka sad frequently h .-i do) left lier room before boob. Mr. Cruey ii ?i been in a., i i,,d net left ibo boase s iee 'ihiireiLiy. ino sarvaata weat about their work In tba lower -innes mini boob belora they thought of entering tim rooina on tue ncc ami Boor. Theo Boas Kelly knocked at tbs nam usually eeeapled by M isa Cr joy, bul got ao saswar, Tue .lour wai aol r itone i and she pushed lt epea a little way. Tba room waa empty and neither ..r tba beds had bi en 41 I ii bed ilnoe the previous day. Rote wenl .lawn it*_trs aad laid to bei listen " Bl a ('rucy -Ii 1 nOI sleep lg nor rOSOl inst Bight, Mr. Crucy must ba worse sad may ba she has been walting "ll ..ia ali Bight.*1 ** Perhaps.** aaid Katie," she has none to sleep In bia room f .1* morning and li li best aol to disturb them." Ann in t luci p . i . 1 .md Lieu I;. ?? tOOUglll lt 00088 s-trv i leoBselt BissCruey about some boasabold Mt air. sha seat late M1-9 Cruey's room sad knookad ac tim door leading to tba froat room. The door was loos 1 sud tbeto waa no reenouse. Aa odor ol esospl iittr.iried her attention, sim tamed away from the diinr lo eall brr .stht'i sn 1 holli 11 au Basealed snrelope ly|,.g mi .'-lias Crucy's be 1. Tba envelope wai Bddresi **-l lo " Bise and Katie Kelly." and eontaiued a paper with writing on it. 1 lie nasty look wblsb ihe iel rant tn"'*, at ;b.-wiitin'., whs en ni.h tu h.:: fy arr ti.tt somutblog t'-ri'itiio lind ii ippen -l .md shs ran down stai-s seream* log, il.istny cannie nor sister, sba seal her oul io min lunn a iiuin?!?.11,ni au i then called to t.o nearest neigh* hors '.-? c mm n:to tbs house. "limn Jennings an.1 Kernan wera within eall and .OBI to tba bouse Immediately. Kuan K'.-liy said ga* wa ase.ipili.' 11 Mr. c raey'i room and mho ti grad t .at im and Bis Mater wera dead. Tba polloemea broke late ibe loom sad lound it full ->t _,t*, w dob was ea aping from sa upon urner. Mr. Cruey sn '. bis -l-iei- were dead lu* Baea. hut they 1 I noi bean billed by tba gas. The light which sire, ned Imo tba room when tba windows w.10 opened reroaled a uaatb irene suoh cs the oifloers bad ItUS led Tau In la Stood with t tell' heads ag ti * 1 - r the north willi el th-, room. On one lay tbe body ? d Mr. Crecy, a man of Ur^o frame uni heavy festal-., willi ici-.iy hail e.r.iii ? annul his li,*a-l and ii abort gray nm- tobo. Bis face waa tamed toward tho eeillogond the pillow s-hloh sspported hie bead waa ball eoverea with .lr:.'1 blind. lu Ins right hand, svtncn lay on bia . wee a revolve! af targa eallbra. Ba bad ab it bimi! lt behind the right ear .ed tb. bullet bad pa.1 mm tba m.tin. Death must base followed tie .-_.it . Ob tba other bed lay tba body ol B ? Cruey, a sin ir woman .Uh ano awhile hair, A hulle li-.!- H.- ii tampia and torn out ber righi eye before ii turned toward toward the bruie She had died lying ouher tefl side, evidently siter a short struggle, sad 'in. gb atty sv .1:1.1 sv .a in fun view. A revolver similar ?n nm nu. w.iieh imr uretbet ii 11 u*e 1, but Bower, lay oa the bed nour ie 'righi band, Krijeutly shs bsdshol herself sj*), sj the Indei nagero! her righi bead and nm p.iiiu ot her left bend warn b'aeBea-d witb Boral powdar, it rtber proof of a double aulclde wera wanting ll -las .aiippliel li-, | lie .-! BtBI IBnl Wli-en K-M Kelly b.id fun ml na .-lisa Crucy's bed in tba nagi ri ma, dbe ni.neiii. ut wm written ona abeot ot large letter pa ia 1 h., vin.- af tba top the pi tuted let let B< ad," Adrian true . No. oj and j? ueaver-at., Bew-York," and read aa follows: Ni.sv - V'iuk, J.ii) 8, 1 8.0 Wt coin ail I .ii eic uf our own will. Ll 'II- t'Kll'V. aii. "ubi ? r. ToMossre. P. A. Mar.ily, EBgaaa Plten, Jolea Vatabla and othei' ll louds : If you atilt ba ve some reealli ct mn of eur friendship in former lliur-s, pleass b.vs oar bodies placed In our plot ni i ..Ivar) I uine 1 cry bear mir beloved dep.trie.I 0080, Au. Cai cv. All tbe writing waaia Br. Crocy'i baad incept tba Signature uf his sl-tir,winch ba-l beru wrifeu ty liorcelf. PoUlod Inside ol the \ spec was a half-sheet of small mile i'aper mi which tim norna U had wt'llluli the lOllOWIBg lu I on, il: They, tho gtrll who Mill be with mc ar Hm time af say iieatb, aud st. -ne low Kalle aadUoae Kelly.toput ?aub mo iu mi collin ali thal will us len in tba -audliox an. r I alu lin ss,al, willi lin* eSCeptlim of Hie little parcel oi hos worked " -driau ? rucy ** which I de.my vn-h tu bo put in Mr. Crucy's cullin sitar his deal__ Ki cn Cbui v. I.'nder a tabla in a room whore the bodies lav was found a -'.tudliox. In ll were ueatlv folded nome art.I oflaites' underwear uni a small papa, hoi Barked "Adrian Cruey.'* Tho boi eoutaiaed severnl laekaet bair, on. ol whleb was sasw-wblia aod probably had boaaeUpped from lbs womsa'so*vn heed rhe were in ut^-lit clothing and uesriy eoverod with Ihi bad Ciillii'*. lt was thought l-J the pol., union tiiat '.he couple I. t.i in.eie careful propurailuoa for suiehle sod had mi? lba gai sacaptng la the room betoreihey -hot thamselvee, lu order tbat the] wooldbe suflooated lt the sboti f.n.ed i - ??a.'i-e Immediate death. Oue ol ibe ruBcors aumuwaa i i ny Coroner Jenkin!, who examined tba nodiee sad a.. .1 thal death m each teen bad resetted fr.mi a b.liot s-.uiuii. .mi sash biaaal Dc. Jaaklua feund s roaery iii teing that tue brother aad sister were.ttomM* Catho* li--.. Ho made a emreful saareh tbtougb Um..ms and uni s'lum, l tua servant^ bul ?a.s unable to discover eny um-nu ii,r Hm tragsdy. The date of the wrlttoa deo'ar* allon Ol si.l.ide Kl..-ste, 1 H..ti tl.e cnn-lo had mad.) up their nun is en thursday te din together; yal -bey bad i 4 imtmyml th.tr purpose to .ay porsoa. Ib.sarv.n_8 sahl they bad uot noticed aoythiag unusual lu th. ee h.iviut af Um i rueyi aiespt tbat they were hoi ib lie.nlli. ?Mi .-nudity, July I, Mr. ('rucy and ids elster had g me to i al.ar) Cami tar] la itali tba ii >-i in arhieti the twdiee nt their lather, motes., two slste.aaada__._bef a.is burled aad had leturaed much fatigued. Br. Ci baea nearly proatr.iad iy tbe beal and bli sickness <>u owlngdays s is tba result Eaeh bedchamber oa mu se.i.n.I iln?r w.is di Borated with t _otosrr.p*_fl of the lumby pint la Datvary Cauwtery. Tue plelureashowed a space oaelooed b> .t lou sloae railing, win amoau* ti.mit of mai i.ie rising Ib tim mi uiic of a alaster ?f . IVS. A Brose, With a wreath of Howers out mit nf ei.me, Miriiininii.'d tim monument. ?>u the base sv.,s tim aagd**Creay ** la targa letlera aad Bbivewaatha iiisfi'ipinm," -..pin.. I r,i"v. die i Joly .-i. idtW." I i' b room alao eoBtaluad Bbetogmphs ol Ibo leed relatives, same old Preaeh eagravlugs tula aumberofold Preaeh booba The bir1.ls.rlB la _ nh room nor.- ol i i ur. Wheo aakad why aachruaai mniaiatil two beds, Base Kei;> am I she did not know. She had 'a. a .servant Ju tlia house f,, ir i oars .iii.l the rooms hal been fUrplsbOd tn tbs same way .lurm- tbat lune. .-.urie Bights Mr. I riley would sleep iii one ot lila ae.Is and some in. lits in Hie olber, wiiiln Mies cmcy usually slept lo OOO bed Ibo year round. They were aloe people to worb for, tbe servant said, beni 11 se tba. tv.*ro sn ipi let and bad IO l?e VlSllOM, Oa -malay, they weal eruct tu.-t_ Btepbeu's Cburcaor to Hie I'u..nh of .-; Vlueeul do I'sul, but they prularr.d the latter tnxaunn tin*) me' I renell people there. Uv. J.-iikiiia foin..I a box BIM wi rn papers iii Mr. < riley's hdiii. M.tiiy-of the il... uni,-:,ls stein ai nten in lien- li and sumo of Ilium were ..I iin-ient dale. A loag iieiiior.iiid'iiu, evidently wriitou b) BIBI Cruey, gars tba ita tra of bulb of \,n ions i ne in lit r? ol Ibe r nully lu I nineo an.l of tin ii -lc tin lu tins cuuiitry, a liol o' bOHSObnhl I Ul ll lilli tt nml all ni. .nilli Ol HM cast nf Ulai Ut H. li I Uk- ll,. plot iu UalVBgy -'cw.let/. Thoru were voiiuivul. . ot ? ."".'"""i' J? i?-_*. amiros in mo .ssw-um ?........-, fcxobaiige P.nk, 100 shures of tbe eolande Central 11 oiiaulnlat-il Bining Company, IO share* of Um Kooley Motor(urupanv, SjMOsharas of theTorhahlra Mining t omi .my. oertfaeetea nf neimier-nlp in tbe PrtHluoo Kv ebaage. Metal Kxoiuin.e nml Maritime Exehaag. aad a policy for -1-7,0^1 insurance .1.1 tim bo sehoid furniture. A iniio explained that the roi ti neate ot rneoibership In tb? ProduoeExcn -nga, atiimuKii in Craey*enMM, wastho property of hla sisior. Tb.-ro was imf a stui to show mat m.. iriievs liud nny financial ditlleiilties or otner Mimina trouble. Hr. Jenkins eaiue to tim conclusion that they had perhaps dwelt ton ui'ieh ou Hie memories of their dead ralatlvea and, becoming weary ot tneir looely lives, BM decided that it waa heti.-r to join the family lu Hie other wnrl-1. Ile aent for Mr. Hark, an undertaker, of gu. 209 Wost Twanty-tfiird-st., wbo had luirle- sumo members nf the rainlly, amt gave a Permit to prepare the bodice for bartel. Tnea bc told tim ser? vants to take care of tho i.ouso until tue I'ublie Adminls tiatot toon char_enif.be property. lt was said thal ob|eo*_on proii.blf would oe made to tne bunal ol tue oodles in Calvary Cemetery, because af tbe rale of the ( atholl!) I'hurcli dial suicide ls a bar to beria! lu conse? crated irroiiud. i Mr. ( moir's ofPees noiiiplod Ibo Whole of thBMeood J.roaekal n->. BS Boo vet-st. Proa tho several clerks in um eat.bl_Btam.al tba foiiowiiu* laois nero glenned: Mr. l r my caine tn tins country from France In 1052, When a boy of soventni B, as 001-001 undi tig c.erk for K. laius, In- Heater A Co. of Paris. Tins linn carried mi an export and import tindo In pro luca, ml, and general merchandise. At that time or soon after Tracy's fatber, mother, brother and two sl.teis oaiue to Auiott.a. After several rears the dna name was ohaoged tc E. Caius, Beche! ,v Co., Br. Caius still being ta. tiartaer realdeu, in NOW-York. Ki 1864 Mi', t'tiiov lott the employ of the tirui and stilted la bustBsee.wlth bia |brother us a pro? vision broker. They dui uot prosper greatly, however, aad ta 1872 ha teturned t" his old employers. After? ward his brothel di...! as di-l niso his father, mother and oneni his sisters In tue house at No, ?;>) Lexlngtoo-ave, lu 1-iT- Mr. 1 iii. lie I.the tlrm mime bream.) 1'. Hornet, and Br. Cruer wee ita ageat lu this oeuotry. Leal M ireh th- tlrm Ila'lcd. Br.Cieey was Involved toa cer? tain extent, mit n -t lerloosly Hm clerks said, at -i bating tue good willoi all the old customers In* sot up lu Ima no -s for himself. Be waa doing fairly wall ead bia suleldsJ Ullina could uot iii aiiy way ue caused hy heal ISMS trou.lea. Mr. i'rucy had nut t-oon nt the ofTlec since Wei! nos Jay. Ile ssent with his sister to Hie cemetery when tin- family vver-* buried, uti -uudis, July l. Hie beat overcame hun an. he rame n.-ar having a sunstroke. Tim doctors told bini ho must keep quiet and ho spool only a ss-all por? tion of his Hmo in tho ollie.). Ills sister, who waa about ten yours Ins sen lor, w is alan ..fleeted by the heat. 'Aime attbeon.ee Mr. Cruey eeemed drowsy aod Its tl ssa, but betrayed no evIdeuoes of Insanity, wednesday waa the lat time th il !.e ottno d.-wn. The people at tim nl'leo ueiitup letters m.I-'.rafts for him to sitiu sud DO did SO. <m toter I.y h. tobi tb. boy mat tbs dood.rs bsd for? bid icu imn to read auytblng, but bo signed a letter ih.it vs ts in .ii by Unit dav's sf.-unirr. .'nat waa tue last act of business .md lim c.i 1.a i/eurd nothing furtser until a reporter told them ol ihesilclde, They oatd thal Mr. fl ney vi., an excitable tuan, Ult whOli lint under Ihe ill? ili.euee ol paaslon sr is lu at an I sus ve in bl. manuel *. At tim o-.ee of i:. 0, i nu ACa, Br. Crecy waa not riled asa min btv lui; any considerable capital. Tn! i n. s; report reierredto some rather questionable treas* sctluos iu r,a. eataiH a-. Arlington, N. J. luis oma iu be? lia r of Bee hot and Mr. Cruey had evidently acted under ic.; n advice, e-riii ibe efiee' had neon to Injure .i's Busi? ness ataud ug. Mr. fr.ie;, aaa a mam.ee of the Produoe ..;:d M..mime Exchanges, DEAD OB A BLUFF I HOVE TBE HUD ??>".'. The body of an naknoiva nun, who bad evi dani p .lunn ind bu.ci io by shooting himself, was i u id yesterday maning at <>ri"-hutidred-an-l-ihi.ii-*,t. sud I wei, m-, ve. I.y i'o.leeman Edward Hoyle, aha was pti iunm,- his neat wi.e i in. stumbled acrusa tue bo.lv. li waa in an Upright p altlou, and was ho SHBgllll tb it at Hie le ,al |uUUU ll Wu.I. I . ll ll.. ? I ll tn lil" ll ll.I .oil KlV.-r. The m.i ii .vas apparently a ' ?"- in an, a.-e annal litlv-ilve. He bal bran seen |q tit,. iien,';iborlijod for several d.?ys, hut iiouiily knew lie w.is. .HOT HIMSELF OPPOSITE ill- Wi ll.?* BOME. A man rveariaj. da k olothci Md ;i clt.rk " jumper," stopped In freei of tho tea moot-bouse Na, 332 Bast T utv-s -vii'd-st yeatardsy morning, and deliberated shot blmaolt turouga tue forehead. He >vas ar s nie when a police a ta p!c.v) I I.i'll up all I took bim tn Bellevue H ? .' ., .bore be di--1 soon alter hu a ii .alon. The man Was sun-e | leiuly reeogalSOd is A exaoder Biehler, a.'*) tblrty?turo->, ,1 milkman and of I n temperate babita. He bat boon separated from bu ri fe Kr -om., time. Bbs lived in thu nou.o oppu_.t_ wuicu be Unca hm A DIG fAl LURK IS SUGAR. J. DE RIVERA St UU .UBI ED TO bUaPEXD. Til i: LIABILITIKB I il.il.l's ri a t r a miXAON?COS I BelON IN THU lil'M* aPPAI-td. Tlu* sugar trade received a Burpriae yeater day bv tho aoaoaaoameni tu it Baivadar Koa, of tuo Bras of j. de it.v. ra _ to., sug-tT Importers, at Ko, H7" Peeii'Sb,had made au aaslgnaMat of thai iii m's atlaira to Freaeti T. Bargrnt, Several attaehaeata apoa tue billi's properly were Recured durtag Ihe day. Mr. Hos was with bia eoaasel nil day aud eon! I uot bo aeon, and Beary C. de Blvara, the ether iBembar of the firm, has not been at tho office slnco Thurs lay last, Petey lt. K mar. who dissolved hie tateroet with ihe firm in May. ami was In tne omi til ry, was telerrr.ipned for and oame to the etty to take ebarge of the olios lo Mr. Boa's nu nemo. Tba urtu, winch lian been prominent smoog tba ingar Importing hoassa for forty-siv yeera, failed in July, l*-.. with larg. H.biltttee, end afterward mule a letiiem.iit arith tho crediton paytiu l<? poe cent or the liabilities erery sixty days. Wbou this SOttlemOBl was completed la May. Br. Biog retired from acive ie* tarrst la tba buslaas. Henry c. ea Rivera and Belva. dor Boo continued the buataees and mal.taloed their braaob houses la I'orto Moo, santo Domtago, c tba and Mexico. since tho failure t*vo year* ago tho firm has tluued to he large rocelvefa of euc tr, but it la believed that tho efferta made by Mr. de Elvera t" seitio with ins ..editor, ia io short a tune wore toe great a bur ten to Barry, aad resulted iu ti.e present embarraaeBsoal and probably tho unsettlemeBt of his mind. Mr. Hos had been it) ts.into _)otnii),io several weals aud carno beeb a few days atm. bu li.nl not returned to buiiness ; consequently he kuew nothing of its condition, lt was thought by BOBBI, IB connection with ibo fscl that tho linn had recent.y received largo cimsigninems of su.'.ir, that Mr. de Kivera Bight have obtained advances upuu lt for his personal benefit; but this lUggOStlOB was do BoaaoBd as absurd by creditors who recalled hrs honor* abe action In the settlement of bis recent trouOles amt the high et.ndlng of the firm for many yous. Br. de Kivera is a widower with two children, aud in Juno went to a country place on Kona- Island to ipeud Hie summer. It was not koowa at the otlioe where his summer home i?, uor was It known Whether bo was ibero or not. All that could bo said about bim previous to lils last visit to tho oiric" on Tnursday was that for sev? eral days he seemed to he sick amt worried about souie tbiug that ho did not caro to speak of. J. C. de Kivera, tho fath'-r of Henry C., ant the founder of tbe linn, wno retired several yeats a<o, ls said tu be a tnllilonane and has bren the iadoraec for the ti rm. He lives ni Ohm, bal waa tu the city yesterday. No detlulte ide. uf ibo lia.mites coull ba aoeert aluei, souie ostini tcni tiiem as lnjjli as $500,000, and uth-*rs as low as | -.""?>. Mr. Kinuraanl: "I waa lu Hie country yesterday when I received a dispatch summoning me lo tba eily. L'pou reaching tho city I wm surprised te learn tun Mi. Ros bad made an assignment tn Mr. Bergen I, li is not pea* sllile lo Kl ve .ny Idea uf What the lui.lines an-aa every thing is iu confusion. However, tue bouka ab.e no evi? dence uf Irregularity. Mr. de Kivera has not neon seen here slaee leal Thursday, and Icnaot account for ms remaining away. tS nether be ts lu tho city ur tn the country I il.i aol know. Mr. Koa has boen with ills counsel all day ami has noi bad tine to Investi? gate anything. Ho hus been ni Beete DoiBlOgO for several weeks ami I preaassa dues not kn 'W any m..ra of tim condition of affairs than I do. I he firm ll one or the ni.mst luthe cl y. having been setabltabed by J. <'. .ie Rivera forty' ?ix ye irs uko, and has ooBiieotioua tn Baale Immiogo, Porto Rleo, Cub. aad Bexiea. Yes, we f.niel twoyeers ago ead agreed with the creditor, io ko on wu-i in. hUBlneea and p<> te.i per cout of our debts every silly il.,., i ito lin.ti p tymon; wai malo lu May and than 1 retired.** 1 ne records of R. Ot Dun .V Co.'a Mercantile ...ency sliowtli.lllietli.n was founded January 1, 1878, atte.' lue ilisso.uimu of lbs old Ililli of lue sa.no nam-' ant Ibo retirement of .1. <le Kivera. lue paririeis iii i-.e new tl. rn'were lleurv r. de Rivera, Salvado. Koa amt I'eroy h. Km., -in.' previous tlrm iud doaa 1.us.ness ,1 the same place amt under tue same name tur tun years. 1 be BOW Brm had a capital ot .. _ ? ?? l,OO0, aud I tori 1 y u da Kivera claimed tn possess rea estate Valued al gl_sj\000, Hiiis 1.. t.'.i . au avallaOla capital nt **:.:<mi.h.m?. ino timi were lara, receiver- of sager, whleb tell anloiy upon a ililli 111.ilk- t and tii.*v h.ul 10 borrow heavi y tram tue banks. Hi June, 1884, they _,*??! Ih.tr pHaelpal cred tims for an exieuslou, wbieb was graated. la July al tne same year au ai ratigement was sutured into Whereby tbs Indebladoeaa was lo ue pall off ny instalments every two montiis. Uv Deeember, 1-ii. tiiey mi paid m. ei.Mii inaasamaaia, and by March tbe last dellar *?** pail. Tb. trouble waa du. to ih. tallara of their Weal India eorrespondeata to m^et their obUgatloas, and tue boiiorabie action aud evident business an;.itt of Mi', Rivera led Hie creditors to repose me Birnie.! Pood* danae la hi^i al that time. About J ill v I a rep ri Came mal tue tlrm -v is in ima de and going lum liquidation. Ve.lerday cam..-tbo as-'guineui lo Prousts I -araout, with no preferences. Too firm claims assets lu eic a of their nallinnes and hope l<> pay 1,1. TELEGRA1 nu lOt RE AIDlN'li CBILDRR-I IN I'llIKADKI.l'lil.V. Pim.sm 1 inn. Jilly i- is/iecuiii ?. ne aroona bovie g In 11.11 k** Un' < iilidi'eu'a All ->o_ieiy report lual in Juno a mannus ware t uni for .uri) wo.nen wnli iwo.u m ><>< dJlidroue.ee Twuuty-taree BhilJro. wera pbsood ia famllieo, one la a bosiuui, ead boar.itug was .bumed fur thirty . hildr.-n. Kl -I ll OP PRIBOETOM EXAMIBATIOBB. 1'lllM I I. >>. .1 lit I.. ?Th. Pl l HO'* Kill I o le KO elauilll*-" n.iis tor aimisaion have soded. Fha cambo. >'f sppl-* cania waa 'UV, ut wimm iii wein admitted to lue academic eourse aadtairty-ets io ibo sswatilaeearae, 1 ai. showa s gala uf ttxty*two over tim aaaiberedmtttod ubi year. vtuitk op TUE kakm.ia. kui: hivinh CREW. Pun si._i i'm t. Joly 1 _ ISfi'Cftt). -Ilia .Marillin- I X" Cb.ll.e lo-.lay lualt ultu 1 il n..Ile.1 of lue lieioio toll.Int ul Hie li.n nr.al Ul. S.VIBg flew 111 ti.eir cit ul le IO -.ve um crew ol iii" austrian emrk Rroilewvika im Pebruory 1 1, .'ld fm wurdtol tl,-'-? IU eipi.t. pal la Ul Ibe vt oin.va nf liol tillea Illili VV tl 1 1 'Si Uieil UVi'S a ul one ut mo suliiveis h..o was injured. nil. ANTJ-SALOON MOVEMENT UPUBUCU CON'FKRENOE I\ BO .TON. AGKKiTINO THAT A C-).18l ITb HOXar. AMKVI.M_._TT siiotm uk MT,MiiTKii to rm: psjoPtS. [ar TKr.R'jnaeri t?> tue x__ho__,| BodTOW, July l--.-Ap.*,?|,Urr-.,,,v.rrti<.n waa bold in Huston today, probably ita exact rouuterp.rl waa never bold in Massachusetts before. It was nelthor sn out-and-out prohibitory x.-henng. nor au old-fash loued moral-suasion temperance meeting ? but p+Mouk Borne what of the charaeierlstlos of both. A suggestion of what may come lu the future wh-n publrc sentiment will indorse and Bunport unadulterated prnhilntloa. Ihocall urKe.1 tho attendance of active ItepunIleana from all parts of the Htate and said : "lt is the rurposo of the conference to dl?e uss the attitude which the Republican c-arty should bat a-k-d to maintain willi rBfereneo to tbe temperance question and to consider the propriety of sending de|e-_tos to rho National Conference of Anti-Salooa K.pub.u-arn called to meet In Chicago. " Tho call cited the reinlutlons adopted st a conferer.ee of li.*j nb.leans In ..1 lu New-Jersey lu M ty, and staled the belier that a large majority of the Rapabtlaaas of Massachusetts held sentiments In common with Kim. already expressed by the Republicans of .New-Jersey and Vcru-out. There were about '.'DO Ker,tlemon In attend.noe. among whom were Senators Tappan and Morse; President fanen, of Tufts Cot lorre; _. W. IKckneil. I,. Kdwla Dud? ley, IC K. Rlabop, K. II. Haskell. R. li..Minis rn, i ..moral Joh:, Ii. .Swift, Db H. H. Markwell| H. II. W_rr, of Marblebeai ; Colonel J. _, Nelson, the Itcv. Dr. J. If. M.? s, Henry Parkman; Kepresoutatives Clark, of I.yuu; Harlan, of Middleboro, and Marev, nf Newton Henry II. Tamil, ?. _, Hobart, la k Wool; ex-Senator Allen, of Plymouth; Councillor Greeley, of Clinton; Kepresonuiives Ho'.erts, of Kyt.n. Ilennik. of Cambrl l?e ; Mn ill. of Noi'liilioroigh; Kleld, nf Boatoa, and I'edorhen, of (-1 llflray, Pevar.1 of the mott prominent Republicans .ho si__e.l Hie call were not present. The convention was eaile,Ito order hy Colonel B_ |_ Haskell, of Gloucester, wbo mada a brief amt wary speech, expressing Ins sympathy w.tu a BBBtaa eui which miiiht tent lo suppress Ii-ju ir sa.onus. Behest lt. Hilliup was tbe per.naiiout presiding officer .ml V. ,..k Poxetaft olli- lated as secretary. Mr. Blshap said : '? I congratulate you tliat there are seven hun tr-,1 'ess af thata la Ibo City nt Bootee tbs yen- nan were ia Huston last year. I cm.ratnialo you tn it this ro? an, t has been ac. ompltil.ed by Co acive efl.ir's of men mainly Republican*, threagfe a Police CuimisMon satab Bbed i.v a it peblieea Logrlelaiara aai appiimtod ny a Bepahlteaa Beverage. Rn ret, <,.j-i kaovs, there are toe meay. The Bepaidleaa party baa been divided on the queslloliSuf prohibition, llceus-. au.I ll I.: li llcoiiso. Bat BOOB olio th::..' it ia sgl" ld?a * Bbl rs aud honest perpoee to cut down and din,in.-li ilia , rttfl of latemperaaea to the lowes: peeelbls p ? i u l/pea tba evils of tba corner gmcKery, where un n reciprocally treat ead aro mutually Melted late lb. gaiter, eb re ehlldrea ara tralaed tobe ensslaets, a uMeebada seen a I'light over boaoeho is sad hoeaaa mer. is, thara cia bo, un division of sentiment." A commutes o:i resotuttoai wu amputated, and winle lt was oat, Tobo I- -wiri made a rtBglBg speech a".i:;<t IntoaiB-faaee*. Beery Perkmaa, from the c ?mtttes bb rasoiei sal said tii.it tim comiuitteo hal agr.-el Bpoe a geeOMl BtMteawatof prlaotplaa rather thea ?.thoda aad mat aader that agrsoBieat thsy eeald Bot propel..-le in t ie r r.-purt eon da resolatio u ??! Dr. :. . . ?? .. he then re.t 1 tin* follow.ng : Bbereea, Tho liquor daal-*rs of this Vate liavo r.-c-nt* ly c,im..med with the avowed purp.ee or eooirolllag leglBiatio. io tue interest of . tr.nh.- -a .nen is m. ve;., . admitted to be a fruitful aoureo ot poverty, u-i-rrj ... t Brime, a HMuaeo io Boetety aod aa air.,.-au; ami rorrapB foice in polities, an! wm'- we mcogutte lb. Ism that tn to ara good trmpersoeo bm. lb sn par I.-., w.- yet bo. love t. .at the Kepi Hean part] i should be the moot effective loetreiaoat ls the i i;,*<jf t. inpeian-e, aad by its history ind tradittoos is e?sa* milted to IbOSOppor*. of wua'.ev r ma ie. fur t ls tn arel and spiritual welfare of tba people; therefore, Hetolttd, That, ia ear i idgasset, the Kepuo lean party shou.u i.I'l'isti. itself anew lu aneonipivr.tis'og Baiaaya* BUM to tho saloon; that such o.i-iatinu tBOUld lu' en? acted as miy i>e best ai pted t> ra tr e. iu* K-. - ir trattle; alike lu tue framing and safaroiag of laws lal -r Ingapoa thisqaastloa the eade la vi>*w sooald ie. ibo protection ot me aommualtr from mo evils ablab flow fro11, iii., a,.,. ,,f intoxloatiag dipi'.rs. L,-.ulre I, rhat we argo apjoe Basoaehusetts Repuh'.. eaaa tua importance of earrylag lins queetloa uno-he Vnrloi is e .Heises .md ciinve -. t I.s. is of lo. puts', with. view to sseurlag the nemtoatteti of can itdstea wno are in fuii sod siuoero sympathy with tues-* pnaelplse. llxzoolaed, 1'lrat we invite men ni all parties who a.Tea wBli mes- v:owa to co-operate willi Hie i:. pi noaa party tu ail practical measutor for oarr.ii:.> 1MB- mid elleer. Ettilrett, Tba! the chair Ib aethertsed ant ia slr naiad to aupulul au Bdueotlon < .minute of fl fte. u ne n-.ere, ibo dutv -f winch shall be to present the-., resaiui ons to the neil Republii an -tate Cooventloo,..d sahl oom Blisse is iieie > lostrai tod to appoiot delegates i*? reureseal Baasaebuaetts st Hi. Natl.mal Conf"renee ?t _ab> BalooB Bepanlieaas called to sssat ai Chicago, The rasoluttene svere men dteaaaea I at c ms ler.ibi. .etieth. Dr. Klaekweil, the wo aaa BUfNgtSt, a Iv.,, atett a resotatiea reeemasaadlag, in the ieteraelel praattBBl lemparaaee, farther applications ot the prlerlpts of local option by eeforetag "n> license" m ..itu nt eui s wbteh sd volo ant by exteadiag fall ?aaiefpa suffrage to feaMle ellissa. Prestdeal Cape., of lufts Oaltearr, sppessd Mr. BleehsrelPs iwaotallaa aa not gersssae to tho ebJoetB of the maettag, whleb <-?a rather a rueeUti!* tor geBSfal expression to glVB voes to Hie sentiments of temperance IfopahllaaBS of Ma sachnsotts and to eiriuciato a few gee sra! |im ciplea wiiicu ruuhl be presented to Ibo State Convention. Keary Pax n, the uacompiouiist.g foe to i io .'.Hog, who. wulle nominally a Kepubiican, has (Bryon stool outside and Jeered at tho parly for not ladotBIBg th- Pro? hibition movement, tuado a characteristic apsech ia which be MJii.ht m commit the convention to pr.iiiibl tmn. Be dealered that the ttsia bad peeeed srhea the Republican piny BBB appeal to both pi m..mon and licouie. Ile concluded ny sffbrtag the foi.owing re.-olu tion : _ef?o.BS /, That tho ab Kltion of t he trai'lo lu liquor as a beverage will Borer ba a aaeooae aatil , ohibi atp ? >-s shall 1-8 enaced an.l enloieed Hiroiulloal tue Cniiiu.i'.-' wealtli by oili.ois independent of nje.tl app_iu.iu.ui and dictation. Mr. Morse, of Catil.ti, offered tho fo.l.wlu. ai ? sub? stitute: /i.*j i'?/, That lt is tho seme of this convention thai th. queetloa of CoBstltutloard prubibttiee ain.u-l be submitted lo tbs people ol Baaaaehiieeue ta i-e voled up.rn i.y um people at ta* earliest poeetMe day, A snarp debato euSiiod, tho m-iro hot-head.-a tirglngtka adiiptiou of nu extreme platform, willie ihe moro ase ga.ious, n.c.niling lleury i'.tikmau and L Ki.tB Dudley, ur.-od a milder pie.eutaliuu of Iheeaaa Mr. Parkin.tu lani: If tue words from th's conference aro to have any fore, brion the Republieaa piny ef td?ssschue.t_s we must not _'u ant al here divided, i ha k- , ibiii .u i>.'ty, lie luiiilnied, tilters oil piotnU.tlo i , ta* K pun..eau party differs nu Woman "Uffraj;*; bul 1 -eli'-ie UM R" publtesu party la uot divided on tba gaaerol pflaeip ee brought lorwar 1 lu mo reso.uiious of tue co niinme. Wo can adopt those resol.ilium Una il.ui.i.ly. lao other reaniuiious thal nave heeo proposed Here mas: be ad..ptod ..my by a majority vote, Mr. KaxcB?I aeff tito Kcutleman's par.tuti. we catinut sdupl t ? -. un.tnl*> mousty. l will votaagalBsi them sa lesa tae reso,unoB as t - tomtit-ill-Hi u piouibiti ni is adapted. Mi. Parkman -if ma geutiaB.aa C01U--1 lt- re ss a t-ro btbitioulst, he votes sgaiSMI mean resulutioa. If me Ke-iia mau from t^alaoy eames heie ,i? a K-p iM ia), n. must endeavor in do SOBBOtblBg t.got SO.u. coa,.uori plattorut on wintU Ihe Kcpiio.tcau party eu. SSBOC Ap p.a.iae Mr Kaxoa?Thal is pm w ;at I am trim ? ' i da Mi. r.tr-imu?tl '*? 's wm*, it ne di nr.*s - reaeb the principle, whiou he v.n iee. If be .sata io ti ive llama ot any sBeOllVe force, be unist not attempt.te I mure atone*. [Appi?uer.J ll- "os. "ff-r te thees abe Bi not acree witu bim a uaK-w.i) siep.miK p. tco on willoh we call i I Stand. Mr PaXuB withdrew lils resolulmu lu favnr of ih.l offered by debater Birsti Bad said that if luat resolu tiou w..s not ad. pted m. re would lo a leets, .s. eo)t i. lb.- Kepiiblieau camp BofBBB Iouk. Tho .pies; lou belug cal.e.! lor sen.tl'.r Morse's resolution, lt waa ano..lei ny .tv.-ieo: :?,i"-i. Ur. BiaaeaeU vitadraa his aweav ' ment a id l"-' i.*n.iitious as aiuofl iel w?rn Bdopfad "If un.itiiuious vote. Preaidaal Misaop aaauaaa.! a. tua rxei olive roiniuitl.-e un ter tue reaoi'Ki..us : Aliarge t. II. bUOe, RufBI 8. PtVet, li. A Haskell, isi CoiiKi-s.'oual ln*tiict--aui'iel Mii.w, of Rarualanle, lld Distrui ? 1'eiOK Mei.H.ml, of Carver' Hld I'la-r | li. ll. .*.;earus. ul l.oaoo ; IVih Dlstilet 1.. M Bl l'uer.uii. of lioaioii , Vu lustrl. I IX ll. Joans a, o: VS'ti Hain I Vim Disinel- i'l aa_ I). Allen, ot I.Tun. VU*. District ? be Kev K. li. Rice, of Danvers; Vlllili. Disirici-U. Poaaeodea, or Toaraaead; IXtb Distrtet sVasrea K. 1...eke. ot Norwood : Xiii Distrn l ? i?e,,r_?. P. I..11, of ?sprucer, llth Disinel i.odney Wallace, of I iioimurg f XUlb DUUicl-J. 1. **lnplei<b, of l-t>rit= -: io Tt.sr IBS slur ALLJABOB NKWPoitr, July _._.. ? Tho I'liiiiil St.itoa BBSMBM A.liauoe willi Kear A.liuli.tl J nell on b>ard. arrived hera al t a. _. yesterday. Hue win have ber speed t.-sted ov.-r the luoasared iul.e win. ii was Uni out b.r. I.y Admiral Kn e. Aller lim aue vv... K-" to la. sampess si si isa bi I'uBBlarsf llarhar Idaa4 iiert-.o pass will bo ailjual.-d lhere pr.-paiato.y l? nor gom,' te seo. -? ?BOWES BBLBARBB OM BASE BOffTOB, July 1- (>i><ititlx.-l'niooM Dowiid tt> Ua waa atralgii.d lu court oa tbe char.e li. a?? Of Allia. Watson, l.e pleaded not gullly anti was irqjl.-d to Hint bail lu tu - suiu oi ?s(K). lhere wno turee iDUuie lu tho lutiicliueiit*. H" bgal io wall aooal i.a.l aa a-.ur iu ni* no k willi oiuor pruou-ra uulU bis UoaUsmsav va ute.