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V0L. XLV1.\? I4?10. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, I88d PRICE THREE CENTO. A PARNELLITE'S OPINION. mb BEXTOH ON UNIONIST DIVISIONS. | fHE TiK BCTWKCa TOBIES AM? AX'lI-Gi.ALSTON UM A WK AK (INK-TICKLING Willi HI.Ul- RI IN BELFAST. (rr (ah; i'. to rai TKinr*p.T Oo)>irri_\:; I8M .- SfVk Am$rimm 'nile 9nn Ot Lom>"X. Auk. G.?Mr. Sexton, the Irish ?pember fo: lie.fast, lu a conversation With me to-day ?Mi: "The Liberal lulonistfi bold the Bald for tlio present. What Bartlagtaa S!,,,? at luo Devonshire Houso meeting Was un.- enough. With them Hes tin.* balance of power m>w instead of 'With tho In*h varty, but thorn 1* ? (un Ul?tal difference between tho ooospool Irisii party and th? Liberal Unionlsts-tag-rair. One is ? wild unit. Vita a mn^li' aiip. a:. 1 an entirely foreign fcodyta tho hngllsii House. It ismoreovei Baited malera lea !er whom it absolutely trusts au'l whoas perBaaaeet* ary s.gacity is matchless. Tho otiiors aroa rump of a great party bl whoas midst they sit, and ttiey aro In djrltlad allegiance to two leaders, ono ot .whoa ts already undermining the other's authority. The aeventy odd Liberal Lutanists appear to think they will brm: around the rest of tho Liberal party, comprising nearly two liundred, to their peouliur new*. 1'olltlcs don't wart lu thal way. After sitting together for some time, tho two hundred will be far likelier to meit tho seventy than vite vena. They are pledged to support the Ti.rios only un thc one principle of pievriitmc Gladstone from forwarding hit lrlHh pc'..ey. Upoa every Bihar positive qaestlon they aro haaadtaQiadatoaaaadll ls therefore pretty certain that tic Tones will not bo thrown out upon the frith Qajeottea. But blood ls Um-ker than water, ji.u know, and upon the Hist tempting British or Imperial QjOOStlse that arises ?a Question that mil involve. 6ora? Vital party principia and ran.'e the Conservatives .ind Liberal* within their Iradi* Ilona! pally iiucs, the Liberal Ui.lonUts will volo With th' lt IradJl onal puny,friend* and not With their natural foes. Wheo that question shall arise, or what lt will be, lt Boeaea wv wladem to say. Gladstane, who i? the old* est Parliamentary baud, may be tr.mt?d|io bring it about In ina proper way." " Do yen a :??(! for a winter ses-.lo:i I" ?? The aaefolaoM al a winter session wonld depend en tir< :y aa ti t- purpose for whleh it would tie called. If it were aallad io aaa akiet a Kattenel question with regari to settlement, we should welcome lt; but, unless the Qorereaieoi gives a pledge lu that aeaaothla Bootha I apprehend they won; l c \ nd of reform in a winier asa* sion by the plas taat they had not had anlnolent time to ?"'.??; ;? r and prapaia lt, ard weald eada**. >r to uso tho winter aeeetoa for porpaae* of eoareloa on the groanda of thedtBeoUy axperteoeed la Ireland a? to collection of ient." H What h) poor slow aa to the probable .-.ciion of tho Irish party 1'' ? First of ail, I expect wo shall walt to eoe wlnt Glad? stone's action ra the address will bc ; but 1n any event I think H highly Improbable that the address will bo ?Hawed to pas* without a full debate upari th* mutter Of tho resolutions adopted by the Ins.'i party lu Lublin with reference to the urgent necessity for bringing tents into a reasonable relation willi the ability of ten ants to pay. Moreover, If the Government do not promise that wben the House resumes, ha it tn November or at a later Ante, they will be prepare.1, to present such measures of rc'>r;n as thev way hare Bantered in thc meantime and that they artll use tho interval for that purpose, laen I hollo fa ibo In*b porty wil. feel lt to be their duty to en? cumber votes lu BOppty for tue Irish service by a full discu?siou of tho principles and uetailsof the Irlah ad* millsiiation. Should tb'.e forecast be realised, the ses? sion can scarcely end before Oe! abor. ?? As member for Iielfast, how do you explain a con? tinuance of rioting In that city I" "There appeals to he great weakness all round In 1 '.nt. Io the first Instance, thc po ice- played With thc rioters when they ought to hose met them firmly. Ihe Mayat and the local magistral's paralysed thnex ?cur.ve by mducing the police ar a critical moment to rc'iro anthia the barracks and remain there, in a ridic? ulous and Impotent position, guarded by soldier-. E >j.p of the coroner's Jurors aggrsvated th:" sltua'lon acutely by returning verdicts of wilful murder against constables who bred m defence o't.ieir lives. Tho executive Itself, aller tbo riots of last ?'une, by a deplorable error In judgment, removed the extra forces from town.a'.though wuri.ed that tho arrival of the July anniversaries coupled with the fact of a contested election would cer? tainly provoke a recurrence of most grave disorders. The prosecution of those accused of murder of tho poor boy James Curran was ennlide I, riot to first class coun? sel, bul to weak and incompetent i. .:, .-. 'Jhe local bench ls composed chiefly of ajtapethtSOra with the Orange body sud thought the eu ls of ju-tico suisrled In cases of the rioters tumanly dealt wltn by short terms of imprisonment, or even by trifling fines, and when the assizes came and the wo:it offences were taken up for consideration, Judge (.'H11..1, wno kuows how lo he "-ra and awe inspiring in the South of Ireland when dealing with members of Ihe National I.eag !<>, avoided the question before him carefully, and although lt was quite evident that swift punishment was the vital element lu curing the ev.1 situation, the Crown counsel actually move1* the court to postpone the trials to next assizes, more than half a year distant. Of course it might liave been argued that the exciton.ant prevailing la Belfast rendered a fair trial difficult, hut we know that In otner paris of Ireland the Crown would nave met a similar state of affairs hy uslug theil power to procure a change of venue. Months have elapsed stncejibe (Border 0.1s crimes winch originated tho ilots were committed, bi.l yet the men accused of them have been released on nominal bali, abd the trials aro relegate I to the misty future. The local magistrates. Crown Counsel rad Judge ci 1"i-bl/es have amongst them created a terrible situs tl..ti which ie developing to worse Issues day by dav, and the uitiojate resu ts of whieii it ls now lapoaslbla to me.sure. Issooo hope for tho restoration of peoea lu BelBOSt exeep' by trie union of rOBBO Stable ;n?u ol ail politics lu the establish neut of a vigorous special police ai. . criminal administration for lim town." ?? How does the pet,non against your election for Bel* fait air ct you I" " .-ince I have been elected for two plOOBO, ll raises a curious point which rests up ju a precedent ">'a ? ;v.m m tho case of Daniel O'Counc-.i, who 11. 1 ->l 1 wu*, elected for Meath and Cork. 1 ha Mtherltloa of Hie House of Luminous have decided that I cannot, BbOOSB wbelber to til for Migo or lielfast until the result of the petition ls known. Mr Ilrskine May gives this opinion : 'If Mi. Ki -aloa elect" now to sit for lielfast, the res Ut of tno pennon might prove that tba e-at did Bet belong to bim. If, on the other hand, Ir-<li .o-ts to sit for Migo and the trial of petition reealled adversely to hun, it Woetd then appear tl.at he hal been allowed to maka a etioice between two seats, althOOgh 00 right of election was vested In him. If he had been daly elected for 01.lv ene, if ne were allowed lo eb Bl lo alt for Migo there would then be a new election for the Hellas: seat, to which trial of petition might prove that another was entitled. BOVonhelBSa it seems hard that beeaOBC B de? feated candidate in Iielfast is not BBttooed to take his beating, tho eleotors of sligo are to ha dehaired from enoosing a representative lor half a year. I will sit and Tole in th" House, of course, but nobody will know l,ow to style nie, pending the result of the petition. I have ?hteted my name on tho roil of tho House oa meath 1 for h pl COS." Wiiu?m ?)'lir|en, Bdltot ol Vnfkd IrtUtnd, basal leiiiitlic ..-ente-l lo go lo Ihe ChlBOgO convention OS thtaltopriBBOtOllTB Of thn Ir.sh party. O'Cilcn, with Whom I sent you an Intel rb w a few weeks ago, ls, per? haps, next to rarnall. Hm ?oanbei of tue Irish party In Wbo?e keen Intellect and uncompromising patriotisn ?lie lush people have most thorough reliance. There Wnl go wuu bun Mr. !>>-asy, M. I'., possibly John I'.ed JAi.d, M. 1\, and Mi. IrTlTir, M. P. T. P. Gm.. /'ANAMA CANAL LOAN HAGKKLY oUfMCBIBED. PAtuatj Au^'. G.?Ouc hundred and lilly kbou tani mw subsciioeis have oppllod lor the new bonds taaOed by the Panama Canal Company. Tfea number ex ceeds the most sanguine hope* of the company. .M. de Lesseps has issued a new circular addressed loll.e Share* hoidara la the sepal, lott ha atotes thal over one hoe* ?red Ihoasaud sliareholdara baye sObBBTlbail for 1 1-,-0'J Sbare* lu tte new loan. The Coooatl ol Admiuisn allon Of '.lo- coinpan/ have, on Hie proposal af BL de 1^-ssep^, decided to 000*1 ail of tbs liew shales Bet subscribed for dnecliy by me publlo. INCIDENTS IN UH; Ix-MINION. Montkeai., Auk. ? (Npff/?/i.-A <lis|iul<li hy cable was received here to-day announcing mai Cap? tain Green, of the Montreal Plaid lialtery, a gentlemen eno moved m nigh secui atiesaa hare,ee8Bfalttad suicide by snooting himself ue?r BaSdaaos. 1 ranee. Tue Canadian Cacilie OOOaOW obtained coutroi of the wires of thoCanada Mutual Company, which was organ. ?tad as the attachment In Canada of ibo Mutual L'ulou. How il passed Into the banda of the Cauadlau 1'acilio ls noi known. A temporary line io connect with New-York tia Kicbford, Vt., is now being laid across Hie ut. Law? rence Ki var. Ottawa, Aug. ft.-a petition baa bown addressed lo the Montreal Police Department asking that protection be OflordOd travellers amt settlers on Prince Albert trail, in view of recent acts of lawlessuess committed by hlgtiwnymen. The Government has decided lo place n detachment of police at the Touchwood Hills, a short distance southeast of Humboldt. QCEOBC, Aug. ll. ?August i.unglals, a farmer of Pointe Aux lTemblee,while feeulug bis fowls a day or two ago, was itt .eked by a game cook. His hand was pierced by tho bird's spurs. After suffering terrible agony he died from lockjaw. CU. 1M ll Eli LA LYS TA (TICS. Mit. COOK YIELDS TO mi; UNION RADICALS. BB WILL OPPOSE QLAD8TOKI ir KMCCTRD FOB KA-T hikmingham?tiik BADICAL UCADBB ODABBKD PT ni li CT1VK& liiT cable to the TRinrvr.i Ccpiirijht; 1884 ; Berta AmtriMm coals Bram Co, London, Aug. t; ?Tlic most important Ineidoal <>f the BM ont is the probable coiite-t In ltirmiiighalii in which .Merman Co.,k the defeated Gladatonlan eandi* dote, is pitted againa! Henry Matthnwa, ihe Ceogerra* live Holm Secretary. Mc Chamberlain said tooday : ? Peraonally, I think timi, in thia eontcat, it is hnpoeaL ble for Mr. Cook to curry East Biratogham without tin- eonaenl nml rapport of my friends, who need their influence against him at thc Tate .lection and fiivoicl Matthews on the sole ground of their determination lo defeat Mr. Gladatone'o hill rad aaalntaln IhelegisU. tire union between Great Britain and ireland. ? Mr. Cook, in his anxiety to retain the seat, watered for some lime between following Chamberlain and rap. porting Gladstone's billa, bal finally decided to sup? port the latter, which led to hil defeat at the polls. It ls the judgment of my frienda that Gladstone's bills being now hopeless]] deni, then- need be no mistake aa to then determination to rapport thc Conservative Governmi ni al all hazards ba i very mi i ure intended to prevent the revival of any lorna ol Ulodato tc's bills orsneces to any other plan involving tin- establish? ment of a legislature in Ireland notrentirely rabordU mite io the Imperial Parliament at Wc tmiustor. * The question now la whether Matthews shall be returned; or Cook, who desires again to contest tho -.-.it. Cook lias bern required by Arthur Ch imberlain and the Committee ol I'monbM Radicals to define his position anew a i re,-.irls tho !- ?:' latiro Cn lon and he milden statement to Ihe committee whi 'i ; garded as too vagus and vcrbo e to be accepted. They :n-;-ti I upon more explicit replies. These he g .. them on a second bearing and at a meeting lu t night they were accepted as satisfactory, Mr. Ccok repudi? ated the Iii: h land bill, in-:-ted u] on Irish n pn ? rita lion nt Westminster, and declared plumply that he wonld consent to nothing which threatened 01 dimin? ish* 'I the i ipremaey of tl a Imperial Poi hann i Ireland. Kvcn now 1 shall take no active part In sn ?? porting Cook's candidacy, but as be has reno Gladstone and all bis works, no aufllcleni reason np pea:-io mc or my frienda why Cnlonbd lJ.idi,.il-, who wiall East Birmingham to bc repre ? nb d by o I ttadioal ralbi r than by a I'nionisl rory, -1 ould not i ? lc for Mr. Cook In preference to Hon, Secretary Mat? thews." Mr. Chamberlain fortbar Bald: "t?blchevei ol omi Jidates la returned from Baal Blru.lng.haai conni.ttted tasupport tbs lt ul la tl va I aloa and Im peile] supremacy against ali comers, As to tbelmme dlete out.ooh of thc Irlsb qoestlon lo Parliament, it i my t.nu conviction that any attempt ob the part of 1 Irish Parliamentary Party,or of Mr. Uladeiooc, to revive tho agitation ol but session wi ' I by a emahliig defeat." Mr.Chamberl iln'i ot Inion i- thal ? nomi w ol aves ed t. ulstoniao members are heartily sick ?fi ? ? htiunto u bleh they have been ri doced ny the obs tin By ai ll of Mr. aiadatoDO. Beti ' tbs loosen are wise, tbere will be no incl of.in autumn .ion..'or toe business ot Un Home can be casi . brielBlttlag io follow Augual IO. ^ eui . the mcmi'.Ti gani rally.! i inlj ol an - ii . I ty, i* l" f i\..r of r> . iltl Bg II " B '? Justice to Leland nd lao reorganiiatl 'i ol tba administration lo calm deliberate examli .Uonandast* tlenseotby ail titie light tbst can be thrown u; ?-n lt In seriousioveatlgaUda md dis taloa, Mr. Cham crlalnis lodleposedtobeileve ll h Mr. <?: dstoae will rlak wbal remains af his Influeni a and p witton on a tom ol Boa in Ire! md. whli li might have nnoorofortable conae* quraceaU lt provoked disorder, aod. omi have for bim personally dsplorable coaaaqneneea shoaldll end with* out disorder. in the opinion of Jessa CuBlaswho aaa present al the inteivbw. an Irish salt dion ( oadosta l in Lei ,?. | ii thia time by Mr. Oladatoaa wonld maka an end l popular Influence and authority, not only la England, but in Wales and HeothMA. Mr. th amber mu. speaking ol fie atatemenl made by several Journals: that the Qavernu.ent found it nee. nary to ; roted hm: pei.ally nt Ilnmlniili nu, b] ll lives, said: - Pot ome time peal I bad hoes advised by tba Gov? ernment to allow tbls to bo done. I>etectlvea eel to iiiv real lenee st Birmingham and my hon a la London is steadily watched by polloe officers. The earns thing ls true of Lord Darlington." Mr. Chamberlain manifested no anxiety or ferturha tiou on tho subject, ile observed that those wbo made inefe precaotlsoa necessary were no go ii friends of tba lilsb cease, since the mere fact wblehleuki lontatBlr* ?lingham that iii - life had bera threatened la a mininer a-to imke tba GoveraaseBl adopt such precautions ca unod great Indignation among the workingmen and peop a <>f Blrmlugbam generally, which .lld moetaa* sun-ny blase out Into dangerous wrath were ray aeneas afrmpl made upon bis Ufo. ur (hat of any promi? nent maa who aided in eatabBsblng tba supremacy <>f tue Union against Ute Separatists and (i lads tone AN AMERICAN BKIPPEB Mil.Ml.V IBEATED. PoBTLAND, Au.'. 6 Itjpecial).?Tho Balling schooner Lucy Mi er, < apian Urooalaw, arrived in thia harbor thia afternoon. Cantala Greenlaw Ballad ai the port of Mulgrave, where tba < uatom authorities warned bim to wi thdraw beyond tim three mlle limit lin sam day: "The ( uatom House officers in Canada treated mn fairly. Although I had been Baaing luste little wilbla Ihres ni ?? I - niles of the nearest pol ni ol land, I was aiiowe I t<> depart unmolested. Tba people are poor ?l feel the lois of ihe American trade, Everybody wi.om l mat seemed 'o be anxious to have this trouble some matter sell.ed. A large number of Canadians iked me to give 'hem employment and BBVS tliem Iron starvation, but lw.iscouipe.nl lo r.'fus" tins, us Hie uw prohibited me from shipping man. Whee I went to , again a large number of men lu i>oat? fol ls wen my itel outside of I lin three-mle lin,u aol lhere begged i te toko them ob board, uno man followed me n-v n rs Iii a dory and ? . I lo gel a passage io Portland, bul Icouid not even do thia. Ilelteorrj ior iii.,.n i. j,...pi.-. Urea! Indlgnailoa waa tell aealuel toa Cana* dian authorities ea account ol tba aeisuree ol our vee ?ola, aa tbls action oa the pert ol Caaeda baatakon the daily bread from the moutbs ol Ihoae unfortunate fi -ii - eimeo, wim during noir whole llfetiine hers depended lui a living upon American trade." _- ?) MW- BOTEfl l'BOM LOXDO*, L"M,i,s, Aug. C. 1 --il. Tua Quana** Wanam ion Liszt. I'neQaeea has ssal b beautiful laurel wreath to Bayreuth to no placed on 'the tolllt' of tba Abbe I.IS/.l. A ru 11 on ol i iii. < <'i "Mi a, The lirltUh colonial dele ?Mles wore formal 1) Introduced today tu iiie Kum lion. Ld ward -tauliipe, i be new Colonial -ncrei.iry, .-ir (naries 'tupper, High Commissionei ioi ( aneda. natured Mr. stanhope that lhere had aever e steted ?meas ihe co.ouies a stronger desire io Bemeat men union wuh tbe mother country than sauted al the ureeenl tm.e. I ne sri iciary aaeured lbs dsiegatea that bs would never lose elgin of ti.e tights of thc colonies li miy of tue ponding questions. ' < nm : ka. The fol lo wi ii ir aro Hie cholera ret ii-ns since toe teat repot tl Trieate, 5 new caeca and H .leans; Ka vanaa. 'i'i canoe and tl doutha , Venice, o esses .mi I death; Verona, IO eases and 3 deaths; Bologna, 21 cases abd 1 - deatbs; elsewhere, 7?i ci ne an I JJ (teethe pi i mis ur Drroaca.?The pew Mr. Onla/son, tim ercauismg seeretary ol the Coloeial and Cur.tincoial Church society, was to-day eoadruined to issy BS.OOOiai Vr Cookson, whoso wile waa accused ol adultery with i itilayson. Cooheon was also given a de iee ot divorce. 'j > o decree of divorce obial ed hy donald Crawford gaunt Bis ?lf" because of lier i. latinos .villi.-. ( n.ii les M.ike was to-day dBBlared aiisolute. Tm israel BTAKta. At the Lewes sumner Meeting to-day tao race ror ibo Astley Biases tor i*..-).?i.n was won by M. DawBou'sbey coil rna Baron, <;. Lam ben's eheataoteoll Canterbury sr>eoad, Mr. t Mag loo's bay illly flt. M'4,> third. There were t<-u aterieve. Io OOMeUnO IN Iii i:m*ii. Tho lliltl.-h G.ivernu ie Ot In India baa derided te intrnat los aupreBse eemmaed la I'.nrmali to Majol Genoral SH Hero, it Ml' paerSOB, com rn .11-01 lu -chief in Madias. l-',v. I tbuUfUiUd lroo|M Will be sent late the eoBBiry bs soon a* ina aol I aeaaua ba .-ms to seour lt ami drive out orsuedde II.B Iii uigenu. Jnd lf000 additional petoee wBI he aant from in.ia io maintain order. ROClAlaBm ABBE8TE0 IN BAMBUBO. Hambubo, Aile,'. 8.?Tba police of Huh city last lilghl v.silel B beer-oeilar n.jeli Ire.pieiiled by so ic dist-, and dispersed a meeting. Ihe cellar was aearebad. The BsaoawM foaadtohen reaaeaveaeol BoclaliaUof the extreme class. Mocilu.euts w. re found Bbewlne the existence of a id'l society which bad i..* . ber. lu Germany. Holland.I I?inglniid. M(b,crlp Uou SS aecouuuaod l.ticr. were lound which, lakeu together, revealed a large proportion of the nieniners'ilp of the society. Tba poHea Brrested eight of the social? ists who wero la tho cellar when tho oflicers entered lu CUT TINT. UKI.I) Fi Ht SENTENCE. ni I'l'.-iMi TO BROOOX1ZI THE MiXicv.N COBBT? His BBTOBB io nUflOBt Et Pa*Oi TbXh Aucr. <5 i-Vfin/i.-CuttiiirT wns tried ye-tcrday before Judgo Magee! Zubla, a dark* sklnne 1 Mexican about sixtr-llvo years old, vho looks exactly like aa Indian. His hair ls jet black, cut short, ami stands straight up from his heal. "According to law. wo aro going to read over all the evidence and for? mer proceedings," was tad Judge's first exclamation. 'Hie olllcial Interpreter then rand tho record, which was In Spanish, and translate I it Into Lngllsh. It will in uk s a lug book. The record sots forth that Cutting pabUeaed in Iks Herald of ki Pas >, Tx., a alandereaa article, that in a foreign country he Insulted a Mexican citizen, violating tho penal cole of Chihuahua. Ibith Cutting and Coastal Brigham denied tim correctness of tho rec? ord lu many particulars, and pointed out things alleged thataaveroccurred, n/heathe reading was galahad Cutting was asked If BC a-Tosd ari I wou.d Sign IL He replied; " I agree to nothing anl will sL'ti nothing. I Ignoro your court altogether. I am he.d here, july at tho point of a bayonet." Consul liilgham sahl: "Wo Ignoro tbOBOproceedings altogether. Wi i ty t ii ia without any dlsroepoot to tho court or to (h.- Mexleen Bapoblla." Then tho trial beg m. I lu- only persons who tool, part In lt were the Jodee, tbe prosecuting attoruey aol tim low ?indent appointed to defend Catting. The prone* rating attorney apoka la Spanish for n fi w minutes, ni | ag a Sentence of not leis tn in t wo years at hurd 1 i bor, sud quoting th ? M sican law win.-ii ba i asea vio? late i. Medina, the man win. bad caused all lbs ir '?: ' a, read a spec,-ii. Ha wanted tutting punished byalong term ot bard labor, and wanted damages tor bunnair. Ile s ill th il this ('..?'? ll I I b.-eu i BUSerOUl to Ula pea.-n of the two cities, and had brought two Kepnbllca per* liane to war, and he wanted Cutting sentenced lo tin full extent of me law two-, ens at bud labor. Cut ling's lawyer argued that there waa no ,) i ???. i 11 ? an offence li iring been coin mit ted bj ('utting In hi I drat uri ic le published n l'aeo dal Nore, bm tint was re? tracted and iha aw - iti-'i il by his retraction. Tl a p ib. Ilcatlon In fki fl l'a*o HrnM waa a nee offence, and be urged the court tu let ihe prisoner <>:r with s light seutei re. Ile ill I noi bi ld ve tba orlan ir i i rbi ba u..s viola! og .? lexie n law by I li publication In Tex? as, and con.e,; o'litiv ho oil ti"' violate the MexieaB law wilfully, i ittlug'i iwyerdld hoi raiao the ques? tion ni irlsii otto .. l ne ; ii.- ? then rora irk* it ha would tat.- il.e case un ler a iv,-.- u--n\. and give nissen* ,- ? In four) -en Jars, i ia i us waa tuen closed sn 1 Cut ? ??? hack io prison. BAKO-s EBLAXGKB MULI rED l\ DAMA ll ?i i . ti 11 i" nu mini s,. - Loxnox, Aug. G. -Ti.- trial al ['nm of 1) ron Erlanger, son-in-law ol Bildcli, who negoila Confederate loan I i i r mee. bas ist r mil' I In tho ac? quittal ol Erl inger, charged a breach of trust, of a h c i lils aisoi 1i!"*. the two bro! hts Berthier, re found ty, He bas bi condemned con hui y with them to nu es goo?l t:.e ? a ot lbs 1 ?? eui 'is sri* -? out of - fraud dent dui itlon of netti ? m \ i niEW arxoi n Ai-yi \ ri - n ?mk ri i k. I.'.sies. Aug. G.?Mull I ' ? iii '?'? lio i in Amerii s, puull ines a r lu Th i ??? ' . ?? . ?i ?bleb ii ? - <;? *: "l inpp iso t ts bo .ty ii the wo i where ui sn n Hy In Mr. ?.:. hoi s's : ii i ? Iron ter Iban la 1 C leo States; yet ii' . liei , If you n ls . l ol co int opinioi 1,1 , ? ? i Irish policy. 1 main motive Aineneins have ' - ? . nb Mr. '.. idstoi ?? : ? lbs l tuptai n lo ; i safely. Weighty opinion li genera .???, (bal of the tm ? ? . ? , : . ?.-r mis |. , . Mr. ii illalone, is, liuei ians, one ar:'. . . ,? bel ? I - , i M '?? t ' ! i .'?? ? M..? , ? * ' ? ? ind l"t tiiin.-- inf r. he ? -ii ,? | :'i. ir i - 1 . ?. . - . '--.,. :. ? A !.: pom Pav< ?;. w.i.i. 'T< i PAS! i.i lt. nu.i ? ? ii ?? i.: I."\M'iS. Aug ?'. - I III) I.':-?:. ;i Coll ? ? on hydrophobia hara undhi . ? I . i tl I "SO Mig of I '.'/'?" ?? - ? ' ? .? ?' i ir ve.tis itlous ? i , . Horsley favor i lo to Pasu ur. ? Bl vi \ ri i.-"v- wofNUl m iv ni i.r\ :. ttl I 1 LIT, Alllf. 0. W ll Hu ? ?'"? v.... .. i . .... | I,,,. ;,. ? im ( amongtbsm fi ibs ia I irkmen r. ;.<....led with Iron bolla and a furious tu i e police rad soldiers baateni I to lbs sci ? i I t .? ? I on tba riof r?. but i' ?; ? ?: slag t1 em. fha I BOOB i ," er" ?? 1, - . ? : r .? . k re-vin persona Tba ? Ity wis to-day placarded with .i proelamatlon bf tn.< Mayor foi i-ldlng u iwfu semblagee In tba streets, Ibreatenl .? . lo lorin Ibero i I ? a ip ir: , I- ile In them wll . rrat, aod calling on ali lae kbidtue citizens to .-? i i a p..n? la suppraaalng disorder when rer ll ms] ,n the a I r. Mi Bl in. Aug. ' -ir Mi, h iel litchi Iles . I al Secretary for Irelaml. stave audience to da) t,. Ma Harland, ot Uelfaat, rilli reference to tb enforce? ment of atrong roproealve meaaurea In tnai ? MX MIN BROW VEI1 IN LAKE ll I* BOX, Sarnia, Ont., Aug. '',. 11?. ploaaure yarht Cruiser, waa eaogbt in tba atora ol Sunday Bight and wrecked on Laka Huron, - ia lad a erew al ali yoong mell, nil of whom eora drowsed. Hie yacht rama aabora al r tri Pranko, at tba mouth of tba Au Mable Uiver, i ?,.? hid lei were recovered of T. A. Telfer, manager of tba Hank of Lin? don, at Walford I Mullara Vidal, station agent al the sam.. place, m .1 u,.. Mn ol Kel ii ??? Vidal, and Hope MeKensle, a nephew or Alexander McKenzie. Tba time still missing are W. C. Mn of Jan s; Willam J. -nu- air. serretarj nf the We?i Lambton Beform Assorlailon, and I arning MrKansie, nootber Bophow ol slesmidei McKenzie, lill WA Y ll RAIS6 I \M MAILA l\ Uh ii / -/ Chicago, Aug. Cl.?A iliaputrh fnun Fort Ksogb, Mont., sar.: "Word h.is been received from -in..n's sheep corral on 'lie a mer nun Pm k ol iha Mus? sel Shoal, that a < Oud-bursl o -.rei (Bera 'loiliy e Truing -.i nie I, destroyed BOO bead of sheep, ibc dead ? ip: od ed ai ibo hoad of Dry Kan C rei-u, and bbbm pour. lng down in a so i ? ii ? seotj t.To feat high. "The oppei follows! n valley was visited yesterday bv a terrific ti r atoi a, whleb rooted up and dsatroyed every growl a ih ig in i atrip of country six rn es .vile .se-,r Mern, a aloud nf bal ? int. Thara wera llrlftS oT ball lO'ir'e.-n inches drep Iii .nn.o j,;,,, , , i ,,, half an bOUl one Sheet nf nail tuon- |.nog doon." st Lona, Aug. ?.?A dlapeteh fr. m Topeka, Kan., aaya: "A telegram was received asl eveatog stalin : mat a toma io bad sir i< u the town of Hartland ead bad di.Habel Iwentj booses and done areal derna a to growing crepe Bisleen cars vars blown from the A' ni",u, lope.ia and Manta I ?'? tinks. The storm reaebad other towna lu tbe vicinity of Hartland, bul Um wue, being down Ita ol sta cannot be learned." ? WILBUH y. BTOKLVH WILL > f'.s/.i ,.v//>. ('mk ai.-., Aug. 0. IHprcial). lin- Appellate c.iuri to day sffli nf ?! tba fin lina ot tbe Circuit i mri lu the matter of tba wi i ol W ilbui I. storey, mad. mi ? i ThM Will leaves il.'- anlire ?????mr to Mis. .-tony, includ lng lea Hmet, rna ill i - ? f? ibsen L Btorey, a btuiber of tbe teslslor, took au appeal to tue hu pre me Coori. I be pica lo def eel I hi pru a-nf the will ??* thal Mr. sinrey wa? uol of Sound rn iud ..nd Uiat be Waa also a splrltualisl. rte Coan n olds, ina .etirn *m(irii by Mr. -i..rei in Mann, l*sMl, bear internal evMeaea ol acuteness, prec-letu , b il.Ilscrlmlnatlon and pm daaco oo the part ol Uta writer. Itagardlag the ether point, nu- Coartaeye: -Tne fact thai one who professes a l.ehef iii iv liat I- kll I VB ?? I SplntUS .sm may na i li fl I ? ncni by and give bib eura to sile sd romrounicatlom noni spill!", "Allic', sro, III faei, i.i,mun.canon*, i n Imposition* end leiuaioee contrived ny aeaigalna i1' sons, is tar from sufficient lo prove In - ii , eraou WaB( of te-,:airei:lui y ' ap .ctj." fsbiuild the Hapreuia < .mri anstsiu thedeci loo ol ina Appellate Court tii? Beal step In tim ci n i e. t wi i ba tba ding of a on. iu eaenoerj by ihoaoopfoaed to lbs aili .?_ ? ? Ttl.lui: ililli VOTES, THE MALINA HAH* I i,i i: KALEB OBOERS. p..nu i >n 'le , Au ? *.. 11" I ulled i ii. ^-t ann . i belonging i" ia" '. \ i >., itaj nu... I .. ui. . - -,,"! I .1 a lon, . i,I,KIAN \ .Hi M'A.N 111. ?.,.||.-. Mn u si ki i . Aug ?', i :,. > ,|.,i , ,. hu nunan A sielal - ? ll* animal --.ii Ibis ? uv. . uiiaideiabli mu i< ?l "?? ? <?? < u amoiH-,1 . lu,.. I. ? i in 1.1. .a. i ' ...I I i-'. in itu -....j... i . .,,. nml.-ai lug I., remove in.uan bagnall Ai .e.. i?j ii.au :.i ueauki u Ui -N?\l imki ll) A -( ilOiiM ll -IM.- IN A i ilk ci.ii v.i ( ii i M ? - lug. ll I... :. li.,,, i riwanl -i ", I. I. ol l a .lien. Mi I aplMJII ( .H.las ll. I il. l.|n\ lill '"I in ? |i.il, ipi aug .i li ak "ii Am: .... . i n ii ui...ui ii?i i, uiilu* eaal northnasl m ll mina iel i.igbl, am ii - in lue bOOl*. I lu ? ? ' ?' " .i.j I... * .,.,. i ,1 ... n ami breuglil la-re l .in ng A COAL MINI M Kll I I DBI \ N l \ i-i.. i-i \ Vm.si.aiuwi . tn* ii >/...-. I \ dinon i lu. a ...... ... ii., i ,u .-(ali..;. ... "Itali, Waa kllleil Uttoalli.n bj a pi. m.. i m. i?i.' "i a ' ii lunn, ut, bad |irepari .1. Ill ll , IS'. V ll I IM- Ol A UIKAHI I.i:. Pi'lillsM Mi, \,i_-i.. /,"Tll'. I lie In, ?,.,, ., tin- budicaiif ti*' ol Um minas ... the l.rat? Idctil wera liri.I Unaalterution al thi ? ..usc ?- Mret-I M. -i,.i i l.nii n. ll.sly of li. iii.i.ii.n M'blltea ...- n ? nw i. .1 |u?| lull .ni hour i. He ' i " ral; I ?.i htabi ? in i. ?- ag n i Hu church Was ibuselj rrowileil Ile- servirt-a I.i i< .1 one niel a hall Inn i- Hie only mr lu ber who wu saved uol ula I.on,ly ol .-indi ron ht. i?. in>. ul .ut bi lalee tin.n. j Ul, iMi.i.g aanrly lUewatd haast it. EATING THE BODIES OF MEN. CRIMES OF ALFRED PACKER, THE MINER, ms KARBATITI Of el kfkkim;?Bl monmaC CON BUCT AS A W1TNIOS. DBBTBB, Au;*, ll.-Tho trial of A1fr.il I'ncfcor for runnier ami cannibalisui. which was concluded ut Lun ni-on yesterday, wa- one of the DSOOt remarkable 00808 known. Tim ln-t d:iy li" teelitinl in hii own defence. H.- looked pale. Ilia cheeks .were hollow ami hie eyes sunken. Bi stood up darring tho entire statement Which occupied two urn! a half hears. At times he be? calm- excited sad emphasized his narrative willi uent iin- lind not uil're [H.-iillv Brita oiiths, until restrained by his attorney. As told by the defendant, no-tory could bc more horrible |*sm the bare recital of bow lie nml his live (oinpiuiiiiiis wandered abnlsssl*/ rn fart Un- mountains witho.it bod, reving mad with hangeri OBtiBg their moccasin*, willow buds, ro-e linds, anil finally tferoortag each other. Then after the death of tbe mnaiadet of the party, tin- cold, itnfeeUng account of how ho took tlceh fruin the 1,-C- of hi- coiupuninlll, boiled it in tin cups gad Bli it. lia- inver ia-ou eiiuallcd In the hifltOVe of juri-prii.lenee in Aiiierioit. Mo ntlmit ti il that once or tv. ice bia stomach n-fii-cd to retain aacb a fasal Fealty his ail] conquered the animal weakness and he prepared the fond ami nb- it with? out trouble, au tb. -.? circumstancea arere I?-r* ned to arith the olossst attention by thc cro-.nl assembled, lt wa-only winn tbe eross-examlBatioo mwovered the areak points in Mn- nan ltira and Mn- aritneea t- -tub d lo tbe impoeaible circumstai.? which In- reeniiit.il that tbe truth of tbe recital was questioned. He tc-. Ufted a- followi: I bare been in thc mo mtaini for many years. I waa in I i.iii in I -.7:1 and I worked in the wine* lhere until I I.-i. 1. ob .!. I m. i- a form .1 li ml colic peculiar to the men employed in tho vicinity of thc n Itera in I ?? 1. i.' I Ni vada.I Tl ? n I ir ie t" Snit Lake and tin re I worked .i while in a smelter. Iwasetill afHii b ?!. un 1 in t!i" fall nf ! -, I 1 .?? '1 ? | ' lliiigluira Canon for a trip to tin San .lunn country in i u lo. I trix.... ,1 v iib M. li a. to whom I .-rilli lui- mc pa ,.!_,- am] | waa to work foi thc balance ol'my inc I h ul -L'.". bit. We reached Dry Creek, near I ll . ' .? ' . . I -V1. Hen- Ibo partv sej irai ?!. 'l-i iel s un. Hi di .-?? So p: Frank M ilci. .lain- -i Humphrey*, Kh mon Winson. Hell and myself staiitd Bom < Uirav'a camp fi' Ibo - h .luau. lt ess cold, tl., ti nv ? ? ?.p and trav I <! We ga .our bool -I ; ? : ? ' bout o ir leot. Wi- ii id i . do ii lu ki t> tie in Iron: freezing. <'ol I .-. ,11 M.Ml i!c-h. Dur Iii-.,.! the ninth d Wc lind :. ? \ ul Ibu I lb ll gave np bia mo ? ii '1 ? ? made ti ic ?? r il ol I ? tl ? Ih-ll bud a li di bet. ???? ??? I I turriel ii i flin ti. I linus a b.. a ., .' in the n o n ' ,n ? several ? ? inning ,. ,t ni loud Ibc nu ? ? ? ? .'i-i ita ami l*< ll i ,,, - . ... ?? i pruti uti .1 from his Iii I. While Hit-ol li d* '?" Ibo tuen i I b ? ? did ? Wc biol bri ?? ? , || ?....! ...i- * ' . lom.d son ?? in lin valli . ... ir I el . ?-. \- I e I...!." i \\ an out of nial ? ' ? ? I np .'i tl tun ; ' I - Iron teal. I 1 il, li Ihe ni.ig M' I ? ii I ii ? thrill, bul e. I It'll -I 1 ? . 1 . liding I H| .,'..? '., || .. n ' ll I ? -. I ran . ml, I. it I |< ll, and wi iii d >wn I Ila foll , i , et tlropi I ? eln ?! it ip ind thu lt* ul. I ? ? ? ? ? | (mind th it the rest of tin meit Bill I n .t of Unit i 1 i "ll ?? -!l"'> , ? ? . ? i (lal a. I - . i lied it pi a Lu cup md h m nie no \ i \ sit'-. Mj stomach ??? m ? I ... I ' ' ?'t--| i, | In ii-nlli ate the mi it and *cvi ' ? I tn gel I ill tilt' c mi tty. I wolli lip tlc i i| un, but fal ? e. I wo ld attain to camp ..ml ur*.aili rut the lb-n from the ?j Hu ?! .ul 'it I waa i."it lori ,1 \ . r bihI I did no) tie ea ..-t ia in April I bi -.'tie -- nan it dat gi '"? wander* nlfi im da) t<> .11\ on r Ibc moimi iiu*. having a aup pl |i (hui q Hi *!i with him i ni bat days of April bi found ? ij lo > ig i n be. ll.i II, re M ."! "I> ed ?? me ins Ami food, < v..i- bruiuij ind I noon i 'I' P -ti- and took up tn-. Ital ting with I. irry 1?< . . , i.. . i I Ad una b ul gow tu lb uvci , ,i a i-. \'. ???? d back even d.iy. riuailj bi came m .[ I mi t ii'im -..mi ai', i iud lob] him I a I. ?? L '?? the I...- I,.inti y. il ?? ii my com : .-I io i ,:., me. I bad i on bl n liol ?. ni d - ul die niuo Otto Mets lor t'.'.'. Keturiiiug to the ugi ej ui\et..!\ v..i- i..bl. but not a* I uow ti-ll;t. lor I waa m J lol the world lo km i b ia I bud lived. (.. in ral Ad ima gol me into bia oil i ? and iuduci ?! me In ni ike Hu- conb ssioii of obi b be tobi you. I dido t think it a is pul in sriting. lo | rovi iuj storj n partj -i H-.-'l willi me to imd Ihe n ma na, bul I ^"t loal and ni lld nol i nd my way. lt wa* so donni win ii ec emt over Hie ground in the winter that I.id not ? marka. The partj Iboiighl I wa* playing tin ni i..I--.I il,c b. it .ii t.i-oi io ..! murdering thc un n. Wi milmed to i. mp .md I waa arrested and tal.' ii lu S i. ii i. be. The primmer related how he waa treated hythe ; ; how In- WM pt", itlc 1 with i k j lo bia -ha. kb i, and a sat I ol f.I. While ihe sheri o.ne tr,.in borne lie pi lensed bini* If and made bia way to Canon t'iti and ti .un then- to i'm-lib., when- he il lyed thai summer, iruiacd ? crop nud sold it. flu n 1"' wen! to thc miHintain* of Wyomin * ami Montana, tra' ? .hi- ti,, ii,ii.1 .loon Nwarta Beturningtotboae perta of the narrative which he omitted. Packer said: I nm ncc.I ol' robbin- the di id. Voa, I dW rob the d' id. When I cut the tlesli (row tin bodies, | re pariug to start out ovi-i Ihe range in leurcb ol rivilua* tii.n, 7.k fri f.i Swan's pocket, a t- >H bill from Hell ami --iii tioiii Mild r. Here is where I did wrong. I ml.I th.- dead but ! knee tbe niouey would du ii . dead comrades no '-'nod ami I, heing rel aii.e, thou in iii moues, ini.nl Iii lp ttl ? ive uij life. I am willing tu t ike tin- bl.inn ioi rubbing Um dead, tor u aa arong. Un tin croea csamination thc prisoner wa-i conluseil bj the .pu -t...ns Hus) werepot lo linn. Ile bi il a . raged and branched od in n tirade ol abuse against n .. .p.p. r moo. the pro.nmg oouueei, aud linslh ;am-i Mi" |,'ly:iii'i|iii, who heard tba Bret trial, . ben be wa* convicUil and senlenci i t.. !..? hauged. Il,, cui-.e.i Ju,] .,- (,, rrj ,? ii,, mont wicked b mia known to i . i i la :?? . Ula counael, thc judge and Iha sheriff, .1 bad i" n.lcri-ic to liuah billi . did it with dill rultv. Hu I" i onie ? :''''. "",l tn bia fe. t. looki il ibo di mon ti.at bc has been p.elm. il. I!.- ,., - I .. chill lo pa** ovei the '. willoh I,- a aim 'I bri .ti li ?li silent. It eos a n lil i win ii Sin i, ' - . bold oi lum and eout pein 'I ililli to -lt .li .. il, ? - r:\II.S OS HIS CIVIL SERVICE RECORD. i.i\ll:il. "'.'- hlll.i, -mimina I i ISto yOK C'?.N' 1,1.1 i;\i ik.ii, N. c., Kug. ii Special).?TheDem ocratic Couveuilon ul ibis lbs IVth Congressional Bte tuc; met hero yeatsrdaj lo nominals s eaodidatei leo proaoul member is Benora! William lt. Coe. H" i* euairman ol tbe civil Service Comiuittei Bf the House .md is ii /.rabms supporter of tue president sad bia policy, lt was a foreeone cenetaelon that <'?'? wa* lo babeatoal.anna he ia opposed lo tue dootriae that M to tba rioters Belong the spoils." A majority of his own c..univ detegatoa w< ra agalnal bim so thia account, and Ibis pol.cy of me Administration w.is Vigorously denounced by V. H. strudwick, who pal J-iiu **? Bra? ham, of Orange COOB V. IB non,!? it.on. Mr. draliain wa*. Bomloaled lo-day on Ute 21 Ilk ballet ReseloUoos wen- pesaad m,Un-one Hie etas, patrioiio admlBlatratloB of i .-v. ian i. nut thsrs waa a del Iborotiyallari M b> ilursa IBs Civil Aervine poBey. gf. H. Cowies baa naen r. iioiiiina'.e i ii,r Uouaraaa by tba Hainoerat* ol Hie \ linn Ul a trick B. /? l.miiey ia an ludapsBoant Bess* ie i.i' ic ctn ail tin a.' tin*, l .nvio-. '.V. il. Malone ia an laden indent Demooralle oaodl dale lol 1 ?? .-:.--- ai:alll"t til" McluoiraliC liolnlneo III Un- 1Mb Mi.tn.-u ciiariits it. .innes is au In le pendent Democratic sandi* ?late in tim VIM. Coagresstonel iMstMil agalnal .Mired ItoWUind, tin- Moiuociatlc noinlll.-K. J..lui lt. a/obalel mau liol-inn.tent Meiiinci a'i"1'.nil? li ate inr ( uasreaa IB me Vth I usn nt, ?t-aiiisi J- w. Keid, tile Mrmociiillc non,inf.>. rtcKLitra a koo ron ara. rasdall. Pittbbubo, Aug. 8 [tipceiat)?Whoa Jameg r* Moan WU a maiutiar of Hie Mate .-male in HJ7'?t aad was cliairinaii of Ihe A pportlon inellt ( omiiilttee, atoll bad been reported aaetiBbusg Mr. Raadall'adlstrtil in PBlladelpaia ami sreeung anoth.-r m teat city ror tho i emint of ItaliBsasist Kagts, laiaapreoslBsnt Ignakoc City Memo, rat. Baadall aeagbl Senator OMMrouaaal aaaed Mas te aaa ats talaeeei wini Satan toward al* low.ng Ibu UaUilall district lu n-inaiu uudislUiUed i ameron consented and the bill was so amended, ino first opportunity Mr. Raudall had to pay thia debt be Improved by using his Influence to have Rutan removed from tho United ."tataa Marshal-hip. Cleveland had not Bot comfortably aeated btfore Kutan wa* sacrificed. Kntari will be cleated to tbe Penate this fal, and tbe probability is that be will he airain ohalrrnsn of the Ap? portionment Committee. If the next Legislature should be Bepobltean, Hntan's power will probably be observed In tho failure of thc next Apportionment bill to provide for .Mr. Itainln.il. TM8TIM0SI OF ANARCHIST fl LLD EN. A BADLY MUOHTKNKD MAN?F.VIDFNC-K TO lUMTI THU riUSONKR SCHWAB. [nv TRi.Kc.nAru to tub TniBt->r.] Chicaoo, Aug. fi.?Tho defence in tho Anarchist cases put along list of witnesses on tbs stand to-day and rounded the day's proeeedlnga by plac? ing Samuel notion In tho witness-box. He was the last speaker at tho Haymarket mee Un tr, and, according to the teatln-.oney of the witnesses for the Htate, was ar greasTVS ami defiant until tho police arrived. Kivo wit? nesses also swore that ho waa seen to fire a revolver lute tba miks of the police. Flehlen's presence on tbe stand to-diy was anything but that of a fierce and un? compromising loader of revolutionists. Ile, baan full round Maure an I a tremeadoua growth of beard. Mis forehead ls low and retreating. Illa voice was low and tremulous and his air almost beseech* Inp. He strove to explain that tho BSSOttag at the B0Oi ear y In tho BVenlUg of May 4 was thoroughly peaceable, and ha wont from lt lo the Haymarket with Larsons. Ile (;nve a rambling version of his speech and explained that in his demand to '-Throttle the law" ho onlr in? tended to he un iterates 1 In a Igttratlve sensi. Bs de* Blend that he icft the eagon before the bunill exploded, Bad was near tho Sidewalk wlieii tho explosion oc? curred. This flatly contradicts tho story tel I yesterday br tim brother of Sptoa and a Socialist, Kreuger, who de* Blared that both Pieiden and Spieg reaaalnssl on tao wagon until after the bomb exploded and the Bring had BOSTBB. 'i norepeon, one cf tho antaesses for the Btato, teatlflod thal bo aew Spies snd doh wah ta seeh stben eompany nt tho Haymarket conversing about throwing a bomb into iii; rai.us of the police, Three apparently ereultbli witnesses, however, test tl-1 that a'jo it 10 r/eloch that ?cbwabwBiat Deering, where he addraasad a ii ??'??in.-. According to their fastlmony, ha would barely bavn bad time to return to tba Haymarket before ibo a;: i'u on tbe i dice, rna Drat witness, Br. John M. I'leuilmr, extracted a bullet from tbe knee ol Kreager, which appeared to be similar to that extracte 1 from two wounded civilians, ant corresponded sppsrently with ihe bullets used br tbe pol. This was Introduced to show thai some of the police were wounded by ibo wild HOI "1 their own cnura le*. ? 'ito \\ain11 . i.ired that be waa drinking bael with ? t Flat 'i at/, pi's Ball, when the bomb ex* ; sled, ii i tba I'ai ma wis there. Kdwnrd I'rusamg i I . i---. ?? iii .-li los li.-l Hit Hebwab was at la-erI * ahum lu o'clock on the night of May 4. Roi* ii in Hacker te?tltled that be saw schwab at the Hay* mai ket a little af ter H o'oiock on May Land that schwab ok a ear asst. Ilelnrich Witt, Krledrleb Brest, Al ? rt - sthi sn i '. ' -.. lin' sifter, al H lennans, te?litlod Il a Spiea'a -;.n at McCormick's on May 3 wis ii.ii i lu tone ami thal be even caa* Honed ti,en in k-.-ji away from tba factory, llic.o ; il ^plea's written and publiabed version ot tba rio! which occurred there, william Murphy said he was near ti.') wagon at the Hay ? ; ;.'.'..;. 'i i ?? lon usa a revolver. Julian Mrunebarg teatlfle.1 tua) lie beard npiea vive directions on lay '. io stop ti.'-1.. . atlon ot il.Keronga " elf. colar end Issue e new one with t. a war ls " working* m. ii, ai in i i i rsa Ives " stricken out. Mrs. Lizzie M. 11 ol mea, ono ot the ed tors of 77i? .. ie--' tl-1 that til- meeting at tbe Ar rsi /*?!ung, earlv on thu evening of May I, waa a peas ? ? e. | tb u tba eas at /.-pi'* Hall : . p..: ..c.s. '.:. Parsons and Mr. FUober, winn i sd as to Bortala ol ber ed . . ? ,ii .lt- if'trm. sue declare! that sue uld nol be* liava in the iimiiI loree io aeeompllsh tba aims ol Mia Isis a'lia a-.-, ? t wiiit sin- meant iiy rn-r query, addressed io tramps, " Have Voa s Match I"?I m intimation abtiut I ? uss if dynamite? ?be declined to auawar. Sae eas excused by the prose Samuel Flslden said that he attended ipa iee ible meet. . . the ArteiUr Znt ny ollie* u i then went t" tbe Ila rkel with Paraous Be eatd tbat he apoke to ibo ? uwd about tweuty minutes, lie aald that when Cap? tain a ..I t ..:?:.-. i-1 them, lo a loud ton.-, to dlaperae, ns replli I. " we ure peaceable," or. "thia is a peacea ?? .-." Ile auld that ba led tba wasron ind walked lo tbe ". le Wa k I." ' . ". -' ol er li!" en oil. '.ci l.e aa .V Ihe if the ilium and heart ll explode. I , a urinie boic.iu almost nun.! Iiately, ba ?-.?? - ol In iha leg. Ila Mien ma la ray out of tba crowd sad finally went i.oa.c. ile win be cross-examined io-uioitow. . Ul Mil Ol MAJ Hi DI 111.1.1.. Mixr.n ir iv a rinii i -wounds ami BBCleRi on III- ll nv. Cuicaoo, Au-', m.?lim Budden dc.ul; of Major Wi.liam M. Mureil, a prominent BsombOS of the Illinois Dlvlalon of the kmerieao Wheelmen, wns sn sd in ibo various local newspapers yesterday. i !;?? c.-.i.e of iieath wa* said io b- apoplexy. Ike Inter* ".- in tbls morning says: M Woila lt ls a feet that apo plexywastbe csueOi nevertheless lt ha* slaos been asoerialaed that the apoplectie airoke whlah snood In bia death asa tbe result of ta)urtes wa.ch hs reoetvi i on rueadar evening, I be do. eased mau hal been i. laa* ? lallj Intereate i io athi nc sport" at Cheltenham Beach and elsewhere in connection with Dunoon <'. Boss, un i mia. evening, lu company wtib Boee, ho entered a well-known sporting renou mi lark-at., w.iere na me mus tights "Ci urred h itween raddy Byan, " Tue Unknown " aid several athera The flgbtlng dually become general aud almoat everybody wno was tn tba place al the time waaueeeaaarlly embroiled lu lt, Maior Burell left Hie place about IO o'clock and went borne, onere, o-i ai riv Hit', he OomplaiUSd Bl a pain In ins Ilea I." An examlaation after death showed tbat the deceass i min bal received nUmeroUt kn ks and ti.ows. lt. friends of Major Burell are tatuflel tbat ba reoelvsd in.- injuries wbicb caused bbl dsalb during me rights. - as - THROWS FROM Ills TRIVTOLE AXD KILLED. lln.-i'iiv, Aug, t> I Special).?An accident ne? em red mar l'liesiuut Hui reservoir last ul^-ni rBSUlUug lu the deatn of Rufus H. BtlOknay, son of ih'i semor member of tbs rn rut ard mannfaolurtng iirm ol -tickney .V Poor, of this cly. au I lu paint ii in url.-* lo lils youOS wife. Mr. and Mrs. suckooy bara beea staying at tba Woodlawn I'arU Hotel, Aunir-i la'.e. 1 li?y veli eu tbusiaatlc uieyclisu and every sveaiai siter Mr. Stick Bey's rstam from tue city the two would star: i a on their machine ami ride ovar tbi neighboring ronda Lnstovenlng they went ai usual tor the evootng spin, alerting after ie* and intsa Ung io return at their uanoi limo, bat they reached tho bill near The,tum Bill Meier von alan bout iater Ulan liny expected alli learn.. IO gai eaurxbi la tim throeteaiag storm burrlad their pace. .'iiiiiioir duwil Um hill ai a rap. 1 ro.l. 1 hey waut along an, until li.ey r.-acli' I lb* point wi,ere a linn bad to no? rna ie. 1 in re. as Mra. Stickney slated, shs soddouly len lbs nacBias nmver ami before tttey had tune lo u iks ?ny preiiarano.is tor a lumbla over it went. Mr. Mt lek ney waa thrown a little diatanoa late t be gutter. Mr*, etlckuey fell uader uie aiacBtne Both wer? i eic ie re t i us* u si ti ie. Boreel Ody ps ss inc a few i.DSBIS afterward dlseovared ib%two bodlii lying beside the overturned tricycle. 1'iiey wore lane" to the Woodlawn I'ai lt Hotel. Medical allon,lance bal already been summoned bul Bil thal I Iii" pll) aidan could il ? rm tn tmaban*] was uaaVaillng. ins wife's injuries wars found to Iib simply bruises bul thaenTeotol ihe sudden I saster wa* terribie io ber. Mr. Btlikaay aaa twenty* nine years of ate. ? (Ti. ISDIAXA RILLED Bf ('OWBOl ft Chicaoo, Aug. 6.?A dispatch limn LMiraBgo, (al., says: "ihe SOO Indian* at tiio Boathere lflo kgensr are again IB a stale of excitement over Hie kill? in: liv cowboys of two of their number, wi.ie ntl th.) iasa11ailoa on a roualabout tun ikroagh me Bleep. BOltttSaSBt Creek region. Ibo Lies have beeu dlajOtt" tented for weeks. A uioulli *.:?> MIO of UMBI lilt the Bgsnsj for the counuy to tba west and soutli, which eoiinirv IS occupied by the cattlemen. Their depreca? tions, such ss killing cattle, barning graas. stcM neva bern ieporie.1 (rom lime lo lune, and e BOtlMlOO Ue* laeen them and the Cowiiwvs lias been SXpoCsSd dally. lu anllciiiatloii of such IroUbtS two companies of sol? diers have been SloUOttSO (li Mlsappoinline il Creek. i ne kllliag oosurrod about sixty m.es west uf Bur ango, i lin pat inn.ars hare not been mceivcd Bad probably never win lie. as (lie cowlmys keen such affairs a BBS lol a.noiit- Uien.selves, lbs I le* ai the ase..ey are rr porte i to tm in a dsolorebla ooadltlow. Btseess is fast diminishing their ranks, i bise ears aeo the jr numbered l.l"ii. Now they are only soo Strong, Daring the past rear about lon ot Hie in nave died, wlnio lhere have buen only fourteen births." ORBSNBACRMMM POB PKOBIBITIOB. Chicaoo. Attn;. 6.-?A dispatch from Indian apolis says : " Tko OrsiBboek Btati CenvootlOO met here yesinday. A platform was a 1 .pie 1 whlcli de? li, ands, a ...ia. other Mimes, tbat tue Uovernrnent sh jud bisti lo tarmers and laborers money, upon anprovel *e curily, at iBIOIWSt not SXOOedlBg 3 pnr cent; also du maud" au aiuendmeni to the Stats cousittuttou pceblBtt luv the linparialloii, iiiauuiaclure and sala ef niloxicai UK liquors as BSVorSSfOS. A tn kel waa liiMiitualcd I.ea.iel bl I, -i. lope, of Marloo, (or UeUtOUOUt-OoVerOOr, willi I. li. Mliluy.of tarroll Cornily, for Secretary of Ulai*," ? ? BTArj BOLDIBBM IB OOMBBTITIOS. Q IL vi. stun, lex., Attrf. H.?lim lutfratato drill tor prim aocih glfl.OOit wm in-run at camp Ma grflMsai leaton!bj. Fifty somponlos are ht camp. Qer? e rn.i Ireland spoke aud In Hie course of bia retuaraa briidy allii'led to the controversy between the United states ant Me nco, and win ii be counselled peacn, be strongly laureated uiai sterner measure* tui?tit ne lonna i.e. . --arv. In nial ?i?ni, bo Sall, Ilia element, before hint wan coady io defend ilia rilale and Nation. MKPV OLIO ABM tIBVBBBD OUT. Colombia, 8. c., Aug. 6 (objigfal).?-A ????* 1" I nf i ii tl iii 1U1..I Ki pill, ileaus nate 1, rea in tm* city for seveial days couferrius logetuer. I.. M. liiayton, ciiair n.an of the last state Uepublirau hxecuilve C iiiiin,tl''e, staled lu day thal Miere would be do Keputillcaii noim Haling convention sal lau tine y ?ar ami bo attempt would bo|Uiuoo lo place a i.upubiloau liwacl Ul the ttoid. SQUIRE WILL CALL IT A JUKE A HINT A3 TO STOAT HIS DEFENCE WILL BE. a SOME INTSIRKSTIVG IKririMlNY RY JAMI'S PPK.NCKIt, FRANKI.!* UgO* AND JOHN O'ORIKV. The pro-sopufion m tho cup of tin* Connnis-. sloneri of Arcounte against Bellin M. Squire whispered together earnestly yesterday morning as they met in Mayor (Jrace's ofllco and seemed fuil of l.uaines". It was quickly noised about that they were preparing to light the fuse of tbe bomb whose explosion ls expected to overthrow Commissioner Squire. The room quickly filled up. Lx Senator Gibba. Lawson N. Inlier aud Aqueduot Commissioner Spencer were anion* the spae taters. Colonel Ingersoll sauntered tn and to li hla aeafi beside Mr. Strahan. Ha loaned hi* head on Ins tiaml and looked thounhtfuliy at his boots. Mr. ITtrihon'g genial face shone amiably around. Ila tehan everything as a Joke, except Mayor G race. Tho accusers. Commie* stoners ot Accounts Shearman and Adamson, -at witbi the prosecuting counsel, Mr. J'cclthatn and "Cuir.en" Miller. Tlie case hail bon closed tho previous day with the, evidence on the fourth cliaree. 'Ihe fifth was read, mid lt had been announced that yesterday's sessi n would ha bogan willi testimony upon this charge, wi lch te:at'-s tj the I-'ifth ave. pavement. But when the Mayor calico* up the case Mr. Mihei-summoned Hilbort M. Spcir.jr., aahlatirst witness, and lt became, evident that tho Bqulro-Plynn lotter was to bo produced. Mr. Miller ba? llan : O-DI! you know Hubert O. Tboaneonl A.-Very well Indeed. t-i ?You saw him ofr-jn t A.?Very. (1?How often I A.?several tintes a week. <.<. ? Voil BaW him freqinutiy jiut b'.-iuro Ins deato. A.?Yea, LL?DI I you ?ee him on July 19 1 A.-I did. (J.?Whirs I A.?lu my omeo. y.-bid you have a con venation with bia I A.?I did. <.{.?Wtiat about ? A. Oh, dbTerent things, i ?. ?Ween he left your odtoa a hera dbl iio ?o! A.?Te see Meroi Brace. a.?Whei.ld yoe leave html A.-lin naked aaa te go with him to bob tho Mayor, l silt I would aoal wa Bama together to this building, ile and Chamberlain Ivms went into tho Haver's private office, an i I wa--, i for them until ibey came out. 1 parts I wuu Mr. frump* sou lu rroi t of this ball ling. H.?Did Mr. thompson show yo'i a letter purporting to have ..eon written ny Commissioni r baulrs I A.?Hu (lld. *'? ? li that tho ono [presenting tho witness n hitter] I A.-Ve*. O.?Where did h* ter. lt 1 A.?I don't know of ray own knowledge, I only know wi.cn; ha sail ne got it. Q.?Where was tbel I Mc Biraban -I lesir,- at this stasis in the teettflaony of tbe witness to make e statement, of course Mr. Millee and Mr. IV,-kb tm know Well enough that tliey have mi right Uttder heaven 10 ask such questions. It I* ,l?.', niieiy settled that tho rues of evidence govern tklg proceedlns, anJ lt la wrong and iBcompotont to ask* Wltueas to tell conversations at which Mr. Squire is ia Bot pi. -ont, au I to poi in as evl lem * agali st him a u.ij one mau says of what toms > dy slse to.d hun tu be u ia. t. Nevertheless, my cBent desires that them slut . bo the fullest and Mses: la,itu ??? alvan to tbs pins. cat.ou with roserd to thia letter. He wlehen Bvsrj :niii_' about lt to come o it, ai. l m defer >ni ? lo hu desue I Interpose bo b | ?iud:, to the reception ot testi* molly winch is hlchiy BUbee nit ii-' iii 1 im; rn .er. l^. (by Mr. Miller).?Answer, if yo i p.e is-. A. ll ? sal I ho got lt from his asia deposit v.w.t. tie asked isa la read it and sall Lo had conclude i to surrender it io Mayor Or ic -. U,. ? \\ lieu he ca'ne out of tim Mayor's ollie- a:. 1 Bte*) you outside tins building Whet did he say abor t ibis lei'ei-1 a.?l a*?e i iiim if h; hal given the lotter up an I he said ic ba i. ft?Bo you know Maure, B. Flyn? A.?Yes. ({ - How tong hnvo you known him I A.?Pur five or six yeera t].?What ts bis business I A. ?Ile is a contractor ant a member of the iroa Urmo! G ty C. Hotobklaa, Ii-- Lt A Ce, ft?Do you know anything ol bia ralatlona aa a ooo** tractor willi the BepartOMOlof PubUB \\ oiks I A.??'aly what I have real lu Hie paper*. ? /. ?Mi I you have any conversation with flynn utter Til.imps n's dc ttll I A.?I di I. q ?u nen i a.?<m tbe oezi day. Tuesday. t}. -Where I A.?In Twenty -fourths'.. 1 met bim .to* c.?.-??ita ly, o, ?What took pise** | A. -He said there wa* n certaiQ naper belonstng to bim an l >'r. rbompeon slutty la Slr. ll.I paso's safe. I sall I iii Bot think lt Watt there or anywhere among M r. Thompson's street* ? /.?I na he say what th* paper wa. I A.? Not di* rei Hy. a.-i-idireetlyl a.?Welt I Inferred wtiv he raeantt ft?What waa your inference! A.?I took u th.,', lo a. i iel io the lotter yon have lost shown bm, Mr. Miller [to Mr.Strahan]?Hs 1* your witnes* Mi. i-lraliau ? l heVO no questions lo a?k ulai. Wi,liam J. Lyon, the auditor of the 1 luatice I'epart ment, was Balled and asked for bia opinion as to w o-o kendarrUlM the hitter In question was. Ho sat I In- w -S familiar with Mr. Squire'* sUuaturo and believed tbs ? -..-na'ure on the leuer to BO hts. but. be waa iii doiini ahout the body of the document as he bad Beret >? cu Bay of Mr. Sq ure's htndwritiui*. except hts signatuie. Mr. Lyon was excused and M. Lowlier Smith, formerly tho Bonery Commissioner ol Pealla Works, was cabed. ll- laid bo was enure.y familiar with Mr. **.,u:ro'i hand wilting. Mr. Strahan?Lag me see Ike letter. The wltaeaa w.t< a aral to head it over, but Mr. I'ock* ham prsveoted bira. "Not, yet," said Mr. Peckaaaai ?? u i* not altered In ivldeaes yet*" "Hut you have marked lt for Identlfleatlo:," tata] Mr. Strah IB, " and that euuiles SM to see lt.'' " on, no, li docs not," cr.cd the two BfwSOCUteri la eoncert. "WoB, we'll see at out that," retorted Mr. -tr.ih.in, rising, " Von will please vacate tne srltBiaa BtBOd, Mr. Smith. I want to cross-examine thu bett Wltaoask Mr. Lyon." " You can't do lt uaw, and you sl.aa't seo Ibo letter,'* sad Mr. Miller. Mr. -traliaa's face grew purple and be cried out thu ti* w.,s lutu.leu. Mr. Mi.ter look no uti,.' of him, bul asked IBO witness If the letter was in Mr. 'qi re's han.l writnur. ?? 1 oi'ject 1" Sh Bated Mr. Mrahan. "Stop, -ii. tl n't you uara an?wer '." lim Mr. Mndh, wini was removed hy Mr. Sq dre, was bb sager wltnses attains:, him, uni weal on eltk bison* suer, that bi alioiill say lt was Mr. .-quire's lia,.awi ting wiihoiit *uy doubt whatever. ?? i ms is contemptible,'' s?td Mr. Itrahaa, Tue letter was theil ofiere I in evidence an 1 hsnldt over lo the defence. Mr. Mrahaii ami Colonel Incciso.l looked it ovsraod returned lt. laying that there wai i.o oi'ieotiou to it* admission. ' y i ny Mr. Millen- Do you know Maurice Ii. flynn I A very we i. ft?Bid you see hun in I hi DaportmsBt of l*nblli H ,,i ka orteii wai ?? you were Mr. Squire's doputj ' k. iii o ." there constsntly. Pieity mach all the Bus!a**s* t ii lelepbons did '.i io cali op Mr. Flynn, au i if tl * tah* pliii'iO ill'l liol telCH ililli q . c. I l'll?il,li ai IOC"- BgOl u ai diapatebad io brio* lum over. i^ -Mil Kyno direct the linaine** ol IBM}, (department I A Not Ulai I know of, except lu tba matter ol appoint? ment". i,i n iw shoal appoint mental A.?Well. I submitted all .ippiM.ni mani* to Mr. Squire, Ito would nepi-my aaj o nie Ulai li* Was not rea ly to act upon Ibc.ii just bow,aa se wiahed leooaoult wuu Mr. ryun. Mr. Strahan, la cioss-oxaunuatioti, sakes! the witnesi milV one question. y commissioner Squire remove.1 you treat tno peela lion or deputv, did he uol f A. ?Vhs. sir. ft tu -du*c i Vinyl A. ?lue only answer he i.'avs ssas I Bat it was a pol.uca. necessity. Mr. Mil.er then readme Bo,atre*V yan lett* , e'o leeai Pew Y"iiK, Beeeaasee SS, I - : M ll ill I ll I' V NX. i-tq i'm. Oih :.. . ilderation of j ir accurlns not le?? Utan bi ii i ...?uti De ? i.. v A..l. ron n alto shall vote lol ni} eon. lu mat...na" i ..uiiiil??ioiic| of Publli Works in th- event Ihat it, m iyu -' - : ". ntl rn hiv name for thal o I rei -.* .ui.. ii p..i..- hiv resignation a? < ouiuiiaelouer, i i mt ? mai lon, in r.-ui tis la a evrr ) same, and tuilher to ln*ke d'- appoint**! "t dui foul spproi al and t" atake mat ?uss**i an i requeet, ruw J ufa. e ae > "il i.ai .lu cl. V i nay ? ? . in saul ol . a.- tarn in .i? yoe ,> liana*, t the (ihk.ii. H ot -aid ii) nun v?? ira, [locus at. s^i i..t Mr. Miller also ofter"! In ev gaeta the lol. taken from th- Ul** of the M ty..r's o'hVe: ?.m. i ti r Dbtabtmbsi oi 1*1 i-i I- woaas, > l'i >??'.??: .Mt is m Kl. B. > NO lil i ll SM usa.- -I . Vu V.'liK, Dec. St, ISSa, > //. -, WILLUM lt ??*?' S. -we, .r. lui ?w ol tbe recurrence ol the run lion*affecting niyofflctel self,_giving rta* I prottUeaa ii.*t a" ? .a.! them, one I notify Your ll ?r- of i. - ma i ont I sn.) tin- nv t t .*: ihe laps ol I I '. all, .:'"? iiiit>??. pi-niut roe rope ll ? tn*t ans and ail ? ...- .: r.-...iuI . m,-.l U> be lu ei.steu.e prior to lin* date, euu li n ?Lxoed by me. u-arin* nu effli a. name it any sin I, shall reach rom lauds sra hereby revoked sod wltb*irewa ' v ,? lu* lo ll ii'?!ly rspeat IO Voil BOB ? hat I -all I ' ?"U ni; ei ".ni January J. ImSS, vis,: \t\ eely **aalrr,aa <.mi? ii'in: p.i ;..?.u?- is io m.-ni Mun approval ..* Uayori au.lt" JBiIuci ineanair* of wy ilcpaiuiuui so aa u??iuiuo uuiumemlaiioa ol me , ultana ? Itoee iuteraata are inti uM> u to uiy can.-. I *m ?ery rseyestrull) >oui*. Kui i in m. >>i,i inf. Oamaaatstsaersl Pu na U'arke Frederick IV. Brown waa calle I and teat.lie I lb a 1.0 was now a BSSSBOeejflf lu ihe I us'om House. Int i F -li* mary 1. ISSa, he hail been for uv., years a m**?i>' ker IO Hie Meparlmenl ot 1'ublio Wor*.*. He knew Mi. Ply Ott I had iieen him often lu the department : psowOBij every dsy aud even oftener. He did not Know that Fl) nu rta Ute eases, hui lt looksa like it. lie uudersmo i '.int Flynn's business was thal of rn contractor. He of i en sa * bim tnero wbeu 1 n.mp* ni waa c unuilssiotier. lhou.as Houlihan, anoihsr Custom Heu*e in.wfi who had be?u tiiacbsrsed by Mr. Mqilire, t's, rn I to ahout (be same teeta. Ile said that ween F) un came imo ibo department tnere was uosendtng lu ot cards. He simply walked right lu. Mr. Mraiiau took a hat k al thia witness wno, like U. Lowuer Sm iib, seemed , to show a Kood deal el feeling, tl.-How leug bal vou beena messenger befor.- yea were tired oui I A.? ninee 1877. (J. ? You wsre tuere in Iboiupsou'a Hms I A.?ie*. IA?Bsd you uvsr sss Fiyuu lu Ui BsperUasut uoal A.?someUu.es.