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* ..%. \ol- XLVI_V U?? NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, issn. PRICE THREE CENTS. f_ BALI8BURr8 IRISH POLICY. POFRCION TNWISE. HUT TH!'. UNION MUST ? Bl MAINTAINED. HMHRMUM OP i^MUMKNi-Mn. Ol&Mftt* ATWTCPK-ooog nnntnwi cf wi wot r>mwnrr? rai q^^ < jc*?mm?c?. t ospon. Aof, lO.-At tho hour Parliament SL?mMU>? ni I* ?owd gathered about tue StfT^^T ??? ?"???? feom* *?"j"? , ^.played ou the arrival ot vannin prominent load #r(1 but it M lirTf-T Wi*- **? MUllHM ?n lhe Boi'w el Mmm v? hun. Mn? nm wn ?^,rc lucy had had breakfast, ia older to MM W" ?eat*. The n leen's speech v?s as fo1!,,w*: hi it bm vm> Qimnni 1 bav<* mmmIim condoi ti uu? imul hm? f-r me iMaeaoUea ? ?? A m en.a le busmen. TM Milton ol tho leal I'.irllaine nt wai "terr ipied before Ute ordinal v work of the year ZS loot. ,,.mt>>?*Ml tu WdNtklt Me MOM of my .opie aught m mea ..ti ewMM i?nrtn?n?n?jnn" 7? ?r.i to ti.o prwm of bowed. Tnjreeaitel ?i?t? E tl kMbm l?oo, Ann tue conclusion to ?Wf?1"*"1? Krna.... >B I ted cute. TM provfnm.il natur* of the. ar yWen.'-ui made by the last i;orllan.enloi iMaj ti o ?barge of the year readera lt Inexpedient^to I'""'I'""? Sf further tue Mmnnttn of the.n mmtJ ?SnfwSeu we? JobMTlMd to the .asl iMrlMmeut and ??lv ; .artUIIV vote 1 wm l>? l*M '?;f"re *?"?, ., ,,,. __. Mri UM i^pUBsmJunoi; At a penni of the year ?mIhV HWM for the recess nd -tte,- the P?''""^ ?Vi . leepMeoel labor* 10 which Pially of you have ,n ? ii: ,-n.V. liltfUlil from recommending uow for your lonil.ler-ilon any ineMOrM except Hmso which are ,..., Hal ... the Mildool -f the pu..Ito service daring the * . | , ? ,, .rt .... ..f Ike rt.u.t.ei.11 year. I am eoa9 tent thai :..y will receive your prompt and careful aueu tiot). t . E. Ii. Kin;; Hannan wove! MM J. M. Maclean seconded tie a&dfMI lt" n*V to the epeec'. from the throne. Mr. GMAMMM ""I ?? IktHll tho conduct nf the Irish policy shou'.i remain tn the hauUs of tho Government ar.,I ?? ;er Ik* I primary responsibility. < MtMaMC, he Hill tl. it if it waa supposed that aayMMg that hal Mp pined had proded tue sllcliteit chnnge la hil convic? tions rounding m? lalo ll jveminenfi Irish Bolter, WI waa aird I hu was unable to ohVr tho iltghtest oncotir OJOMMl <"i Ital point (t beers. ] What had ha;,pone.1, lie conti:.iii"'., had rather continued hs strong belief that lie hal i.ot em I in the Bola piluelplrs of bis aeben -. Ur. OlaaoMM MM he tl.ou-ht the late Opposition had dealt harSly with the 1 ito OwTOfBBMBl In BMOOlOI tlntu for ::t".r II *'i policy, but he woul 1 not retaliate. "Ire U-m," he ?a! !. "li tho question of the day, ami tl.o luoner till-, ijtiestmn (a eottled the n-oner will the Huiise be able to diipoie of the arroan or legislation beforo lt." lCheer?.] i..r! RmmMbbCaaraoOI.apaarialat,osid be boped the utati'Uioiit he WI is al.ottt lo ulalie would latUfy the lloj^e. Ater ta rt t: Mr. (Ila. Iato:io ou the readiness la re- rt ta OMI i I wivli he laid the ex- I'retnter had th terser Un - dteplajree, n ettted tnt the Oarera MMt tod eewte te Me eooelaeiea Mae tn odoptiou ot eewnlTii ajMiarei far Ireland veotdn unwise. Caa* tlnulnir, ho al d the Minis ry wished thc qiie?tiou af lora) MTeraawit! kt treated ai a qtioition affectlug the United K;:ir.ion. la retard te nirW, the (lovernment would take mn tnt orlan Meald not bi-oome chrome th?-ie, M was the cse la s.u;u? other parti of Ireland, nor would me Government tolerate any attack upon thc ltoy,-?l ln?h Cnelaknlar/. who^e service! wera deserr Mg of arena. The Ministry wero .leterminod to restore order in BeltaM .ml would shrink from no rospousibllity M arajer te attala Mm ead wttaoat detay. WiM refer? ence to Ki-r y, he auld the Mtalettf hal roiolved to lend tl.ero a ipeotal military o beor of hub rank, luveited with inch powers as weald onuiile h'.m to restore ordjr. Thc moment the (io\ eri.iu.nl became conscious tlMt fnriher j.oweri were necessary they Would eunr.uou Tarlianieui to their aa?l?tanco. Recerdtag the lan jeeitlea, &? m\ tho Government wore not proparad to a lo,.t the Judicial rents Used by the laud commissioners, as MOJ wore Maoldered too kuli. Tor ali prosont purpo*a? the Ministry would take their stand on the land eal ot 1881 as a tina! letlloment. Al the same tl.ne the Govorumntit had decide I to ap aaMt a myal commission [deriiive laushler on the I'ar i- . ?? 'oi' .:.? ii irtie'u, Inquiry .liii.itc tho aaeatM Bataan ant winter Into the working of tho aneuae>laad ?,.:?? n In Ireland The Government did cot li.ten l io deal willi the land question hy making any I jadaetiee la roots?thal waa contrary to their policy. Tuc Uovrruioenl. he eontinuel, also proposed to utilize thu auiuiun and winter by procuring the ben lufonua ttoa eklalaMlareaardlaa Iriih Induatrlei. They pro i . ic opp nataeaMll ooiuiuianou of three Routlcmen ol i.osill'.u and es[.orie:iee who would be abie to eivo C..in .Usi\c information lo the Government on luch pomti ai ino creation of a dee)?-sea flsheiy on tho weil coast, Lat or-< el retune, tho cxloniion of railways, arterial Ora nai'o. etc. Conni.un.e, n said Ma Government Intended to de Tate ike reooM ta a earafal eeaeMerattoa af the 4<ie? tion af laeal coreraaMMl for ail three tmcdomi. They koi>ed that wh?ii Parliament reiOeeaibled in February they wool I ho ,.ir,p url to iiol.mlt dettultO proposals on teat Bluet laipertaet ef all qwoelloee. lu conclusion he ?aid ttl u the ii uer iit.nnt looa i.e vci'dioi of the coun? try in laver of auUaleiMina the union as tin*, and nm parable. Upoti ib/?i verdict they baseil iheir policy, au.' by that policy they, both ai a government and as a patty, ?.. .ol stan.1 or tall. [Cheers.J Lord Ra '....pl. Churchill ina fol.owed l.y ?everal Par niiiit>?. waaooeiarad Mat May were not aatistleu with ? p illcy ot OeUy. Ml. Clancy said that thc Nationalists Wcie d. lei iiilnut liol to allow Ilia delate to close until the oatataaa ol Mi. Malliinws and o'heri were icveale.l. 'ihe debate wai anjuaruel on inollou ot i. P, O Con Dor. Di mik, Aug. M\?rniM Iff'ami. Mr. r.trneli'i or. guli, ratterelei tue deelaraUaa that there wm be war to the kmie agalaal Lard Salienry. The pa af la al Ireland, lt says, will r"?ist him willi a de-p.-ration and .-Kui th ' havo never he.'ore been displayed. DISSECTING MK. GLADSTONE'S POLICY. THK lKKMUKuN I ll K AKiillAN rKOUBU AND THU 1>1S(iK1>? ll^ IS IKF.I.ANK. London, Aug. 19.?Karl Granville (Liberal) a??ed lu tho linnie of Lords tnls artcruooii Cut the uew Gavan Mal made a clear lUlcuienl of m contemplated Ililli policy. IWOan of Aifyll (Unionist) in reply denied lha: a lurmboi of ihe late Government wai juitl fled la uiaKli.K iucu a demand and took occasion to make a lon* ineech. ??disserting," ai tie called it. Mr. Claditoue'i liim Balley, wkajk the Duke described as "Ma miserable Iwn Ol rwaalag np to the masthead the legal Tainell and the dish Natloualill party." Bal ??> Si u?waid ajefed and liarou be Hoi lecunded thc MWM in ret.iy t.. the (kaaoafa speech. 1-ord Salisbury adniiiied thu the sltnaiioii tn Ilurmah *ai BJ sallsfartory. bul ba IhoUtfht there Was hu rrasoti lor ai.pr.-!ieuii..n oi aianu. The ftfgkaa Baaadary Ccnaiisioi., rte MM, had hoi been withdr.iwu. Although adtaaiiBM kn artMa M reaard to the naa4arMa.it ton d be setied as .-aslly in London abd .?t. I'eieisburg as on tai .p?i. j i? r^ Wa? a raeaooable pruepoet of bc ^aatweea Kaglaad a?l ftueeia wm, regard to the Aigi.ai. naaiUry. TM policy el tn Uororaiaau; lo JSl"^ **hM n to eueiMM MO poley or late tV,,"?'?*"""- lo Irelaml. L?id Saosouiy .aid thal l'ei,,,Te1BI?eoi would Uk* .ve.y aiep io inaintain .? euiaMeraast proMel lirthrMaat rickie it wm aaeea. ?*iy io i.ave ? ti.no lor tn., uri Miara entt-iihg lota m< t.is. RKardlaa relorm ol th. Uovernmrui Oro wm, raMMtuedtteaUeiiaiid loaal ve vere mern i.? i,e!a...i kawaaiianiet4.fare.eli?rtatM ,. the UeweraaTeai'i propeeata. i...- e wou.i ?.? a ?aeclal Inuuirs ? /., .ne,.,, l.o Ulai,,,:,y devafpl., the 'ui^Mal ' ;V.?;rc.s t .,, on.? rir,,,,.11,,."1,? h* u" ' ',ur>' ,B,? t,in a a Me?teaali?efpw-?.' TuTfcleJd eTi-u ,VlU""1 i ss.^TSJ^-.'aSfwSrSw8 ??a.uui? 1 ?'',;,';,lrNrl"l'T"^: '""'"'???'?ly,m RarMita. * la *??y '? ':'" WJ'tn's ipeoch wai "I* *. An; in . AftbaB *;?..?. I*., ? J-^*;"^ '" <> '-rre that mle., xU >a""r?i.. >,?.;,? '""J" "?."aves the aeeuo ot \u *'"i-r. m?wR| aratakly bo ,u?i,ilVUI>a ?u GHKArwATKrHprnr aw awi I.' M")\. Arc Vi a ?- ifeltMMaiM. TkalJf0*l,er (i'"'llM":'K.- bag ?rr.vrd mere. re;,o,., \*T?* ?f * *??. ??Mk has afftalM.n wlMaaaM tl . '" ( r,20u ??to??ni water, thirty f, et i? di*ni^''f?U,,??'?f ol R column af -t'QI U stance ,.[ 2DV |eCt. ll'.ACMC.Nr-j UM ,-ai,,,. Vhvm.au, 18-TaTar! L ****> ra,.ifo, lb-chm, a, tu, .I ,. r. . ?"H'l,'"",'f ??*?" awMMaannaf .n.u,,g inaettWeijrR?? nt9,i? u'? wiiA.en twaaskwrk io iucu nm ?*tnunWma*n ?f u,',"i' ii*.m.iN. a,ir. ia. .alara.??ll'''! . kfan stoieu rraaa a anneal iiaii ,,. ?/???im i.ai i ls feared thal lt ha. bee* u^, ^ V "V "'".r- """ nthn.\aa^ ^,a...^^ata^:or:?V^ -nj. nn avalanche occurred and they were completely impris? oned by huge banks of snow. Forty rallies wert to their assistance with ropes and ladders and arter iui>*rhuui*n exertlona rescued them. Many of tbs tourist* were iuf fenug from Irostblte, MR. RIDGWAY'S PAMPHLET. tiie rCBURfaJM CMTY1XCRD that nir.ui. is an IRISH OONgPtRACT, (bt caulk to Tnn TRinryr.l CopvrtgM j MM1 Forth AmmHm (Mal Xtxct Ca. London, Auir. 19.?This afternoon Tun Tkiiunb repreeontatlvo law Mr. Ridgway, the pub lither of the pamphlet on whlafc motion li to be made In order to discover the author of tho libelous atatementi effecting eo many Irish nvmhers of Parliament. Mr. Ridgway, a man who has established his poiitioo ai the head of an old, respectable publishing home lu Picca? dilly, laid be wai prepared to meet any action takeu !n Parliament. He would never, he said, have ynibliihed ihe pamphlet If be bad not previously convinced him? self of the absolute truth of the atatementi mule In lt and alic, that they would bo eitabllihed by proof. Thli uatement rives great seriousness to the projected pro? ceedings, as the pamphlet aiserts u n reserved ly and In detail the connection of the Irlin members, Including two representatives of Mr. Parnell now lu Chicago, with tho Penlan and Irlih Republican Brotherhood In a coniplraoy aeainst the British Crown. Mr. Ridgway said thal although he was not prepared to state that he would not even under premire from Par? liament divulge tho name or the author, yet ho was fully prepared to tight tho action for libel brought against bim by St. John Hrenon. who ls charged in the pamphlet with acting aa agent for the conspirator! in Paris, and also with high membership In the Brotherhood. When asked why nono of the Irish member! prosecitsd bim ho said he supposed they had their ?wu reasons for re? fraining. W. H. Smith has Hopped the aale or the pam? phlet through fear of libel amt*, but inch threa s did not alarm bim. One of Mr. Ridgway's ancostori, whoso portrait decorate! bis shop, fought a Parliament Inquiry many ycart ag . and sud,-re i imprisonment. T. P. OTU, M. P. BRADLAUGH FIRES HU BROAD* .:. FICHIIING AftAlSRI THK INIKItKLKI.MK. Ol' PERM IN? TI KC I Ms P. London, Auk. 19.?Charin Bradlangh (Bad* leal), Member for Northampton B .rough, moved m the House of Commons this evening that tho sc- i.m.ii order declaring tho Interference of peers In the eicctioni for members of the BOOM of Commons a high Infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons bo bot reue-.ved thia year. Ile said tho or? der was constantly treat ad with contempt, was therefore practically obsolete and mu ht as well be ?abandoned If it eas net lo be enforced. Ile pointed out the very active Interference m behalf of thc 'I ory and Unlouiit candidates and against tho Glad ? toniani hy tho Karil of WestoMlaMr, Leicester Mon? tagu and the Dukes of Norfolk and Argyll in Ma c ouh ties or Chester, Norfolk. Hucks and Argyll during the recent elections, and conten led th il If th.- peers were to be permuted thus lo dofy the ancient and much boasted right* of thc Commons, the latte! might as well oxpung-, the sessional order and ?ave then-selves from occupying a ridiculous position. Mr. Bradlaugh contended thal the earls and dukes ho had mention -d bat vitiated Ibo order wilfully during Hie lan campaign. Lord Randolph Churchill, ?peakiag for tho Govern? ment, asked if he wai correct in stating that M;\ brad? laugh had Intimated an Intention to obstruct tho busl? ines! of tbs House every ulglil uuill bia motion was dis? posed of. Many members responded to this iuquiir ty cries of "No!" "No:" Mr. bradlaugh deniod that be bal lu any way Indi? cated such an intention as Lord Randolph Churchill had attributed to hun. I^ord Randolph Churchill thereupon suggested that tito House allow the order complained of to DO renewed, and tba! the llouao appoint a committee early next session to h.q.lire into tho wiiole matter. Mr. (ii idatooe spoke in apparent approval ol the Tory leader'* suggestion and lnlimated that he weald support the Government on it. a dirleton wa- takeu ami tue order wai sustained by a vote ol 294 lo 1- ?. A SCARE IN THK HOUSE OF COMMONS. MISTAKING A PaCXAOR OK IROR BOLTS KKK an Cf. FKItMAT. MACIIINK. London, Au:;. 19.?At tho reeegg of the House of < ommous thu afternoon, and when the cham? ber was neany delected, the clerk notice I upon ono of the Parua.,ne bencbei a mysionous-iookini; brown paper parcel. The olllclals of the llouso and a number nf policemen wore hastily summoned, and they immediately held a solemn council to devise a plan of action. One of them plcged up the supposed Infernal machine anl sus? piciously applied lt to his car to ascertain whether bo could detect any ticking lu the Interior. The rest ot tho party stood nearby ina state of suspense. The whole rormo I a dramatic iceno. Finally one or the oflicia'.s manfully seized the parcel, hastily Carried it to au out? house and examined lt. It contained s uno Iron holts that were um- i as misfiles during tho recent riots lu bel? fast BELFAST POLICEMEN ARRESTED. 8F.N1 TO JAIL UN A PRRMCT OP WILFUL JgURDKR? Mi?KK MONK Till.om ino. Belfast, Aug. 19.?The magistrates <>f Bel rait are lu a Quandary ai to how lo proceed lu view of a verdict of wilful murder found ngalusl nine policemen at a secret sitting today. The poilosmen have been ar? rested and sem to jail. I ney Intend to apply to the Court of (Jueeu's Bench for permission to give ball. Two moos gathorei to-day and Indulged In scone throwing, but they were soon dls|>ersvd. Affairs here have almost resumed . their normal condition and no more serious rioting li feared, rh- military precautions have lieon relaxed. London, Aug. D.i?The Government will send General Sir Redvers buller to Kerry. MEDINA WITHDRAW8 HIS SUIT. NO CIVIL ACTION ACAIVSr CCTflNG? (JKVr.flAL RRMIWlCS'g MISSION. El Paso, Tex . Avg. 19.?Medina, the per loii who bad Cutliug lucuiceiated, sent the following euer M 1>>* 1 I'aro limes yesterday: BaTaRHRII BtBi Perhaps abusing tho deference with which you uttered uie th.- uso ot your Illustrious dally lor all maller connected with the Culling case, I again molest your aii-ir lon wii.n the euelosed doeuineni, a o;,? of ono reiuilled by me ?(??? .lays aga to tho second 'bamber or Ibo Supreme Trlbuuai ol Chihuahua in 10 ;ard to the civil mit greata 1 me let damages caused by :h" deraniallon ol which Mr. Cutting ls gu'lty. The 'acta In Ibo trial of lotting burn 1.n mi'torted lu such a cruel manner, and li ere has been such ah ex ce.* or un1 ust erl iel sin against be acts of ihe Judicial authorities, my co moy and my maible self liv many North A ueriaaa pei io iieais thal I lave believed ll mr doty to utieel uiyiell il,io, gu the ? fllcailoai ineans aflor.lo.l bj four papal to your iium iruuejMiieri io dautoastraM Mom prapMltlaae Mat it I not m..nay lhal Inti,lences tim COBMIOm e of a Mell -au nh. ri hu honor ls involved and thal ts not cold to lailify au Ignoble passion. Hoping you Will giv? publicity tn these lines, as wMl ia tn Ihe accompanying document lu lid Inion io my ol, bratten , 1 have the houor lo ilgn myielf aa alway*, K. MStHMA. The document Inclosed translated re ids as follows : o Ifif Ifaayealrwli af lag gaeewd Clamber of tht gnarrat* , riliiiwtl nt thr .-ln'r; Kuiiglio Melina, of age and a citizen of thli dace, before you appears and respectfully ieal*m Ik it having Maa u..tiue<i by me Raeewd Judge ,f tiiis laeaUtj af a lum given by yent koaorable ourt.ano that l, lu person .,r by attorney, shoui,l;appear 0 Institute the civil action grained lu mi- tu Ibo ii lal 01 datamation bow In progieis against the. American, i. K. Catting . and realizing Mat BMaterlal damafei rnii ti Caltlagfcae causei m ? and raring more lor the Ignlty "I ny native country and litV own liol).>a y. al nost united bv ihe iinemaiion.il ebaraeter nhien tee gralga press nave glean ihe trial of cutting, I laelel rom Civil aetlon, wl,l li Illegally utpreseuU, ii. I <oo ider, tho step ol gioicur bono, io mv , oii'.ucl. I pro Mt ta proceed wimont rn,nc, eic. Liberty snd the OllSlllUlioll. Ba MUHKA. ll Watt </<?' VoWe.Aug. 10, 18M I.MleioA, Kan., Aug. 19 ? General A. O. (sedgwick lassed tkrwagl Mia ritjr yemeni.iy on bis way to 'uso dei N<>t e to laeeetlgata Ma natus of the alleged lexical! outrages on Cutting and ni her American chi? mu*. He MM i " I am acting only as an agent for the ioverui'ienl nn I have no paw r lo aibliraio in the mai? er. My ms' i i. Hons an t.. proceed to me City of I'bl iiahun and ti> th'ie luvestl.-ate al the evidence ni the 'utllug altair. Wnat will hollie re-ull of this In vast i ation cannot bo foreseen, um ir the (.overiiiii.-nt linds hal Mr. Culling ha* n.e.. .lea.l w.t. lr, au unloHt mau? ler if H cal. '?? lo md that Me rights nf Am , ll M Ol ens' have been Ht ad abused ; ll ibo iBVMtlgatlon dar, - p... mal in HU* or la any paarl nie cae American elti ei-a Have been wronged, "'? pe.,kim o. Ainerieii c.io ro-t at ur. d th il tn Ootai ii molli w.i t.,k-> a brm Hand, cud [Mail* found to be ui.avoi.laoio, tl,.n. ul.Loni ibo l lg ii I. al ii.??? il at lou, war will bo uec.ai e l." Ni;v.o VOTBd f/fJOM LOMBOK, lAMMRVa An;. 19. bj j, vamiitann r n iin-- awawca.-William K, Pan ernlil Is ?? P >*??"?' 'ff OB I .a ?'.r Mi.ei lea. win.-li iliad t<>-.i?y fromvfaswnatawa tel Ran-Tore, kta. Van , iii'iiv ueaim is aim i- iMprnvan. as ami nms? |N A Buaaiaa Paiaon, tn Aaaertean , ()|1. t,.?\ Ouia.li l,s? neal. Un;., leonad al Minlero Ol. Kassia, for apr#aaHe? lawtok i.'io-.iei OaCDASR *N" "??*'" -sBendani aol Raaaw h*v? u:,r I ..lodes !?? r .w a raor. ol. th. J'h.tiio* aa ts ptem ar i^ ''" gl.<?,>,,? To Moaiaa i^"? "" ??*?au? f??> Rtt.-?i rnrg ?aaaaaae Meapn?ini?aal -fa ruy a.iianwtva te ia bim ibm me ngrarMa dMMnltj la iralno, AN AliMBiSN JutMAAUSl hv?U-kU.-L*0 liruier, ggaj [i of tho niall journalists of Austria, fell from a window or a noiol at Interlaken last night and was killed. It ls supposed tbat he was a somnambulist. HA VOC A MOS (J W18UBBMBN. BEATY Loss of LIFE AM) SHIIMTNO. WOltg OF TUF. RF.L'EN'T STOIIM ALONG THK ffftW POtTXDLAJfO ANO LAIiltAliop, CWARTaV [ur TBt.ixjRArii to tiii: raatnra.] St. John's, X. F., Aug. 19.-Accou.nts of tho destruction caused by the recent gale are fast flowing In. St. Pierre cables that a most violent itorm swept over the Island tait night. It wai the Uorceit known for a quarter of a century. Buildings were blown dowu In every direction and considerable dani iga wai done to the shipping In the roads. Two veissis were driven ashore and completely wrecked and leveral men were badly hurt. Dog Island li strewn with wreoki of fishing vessels and grave fears are entertained for tbe safety of the Grand Banks fleet. At lilaclc Isiaud a fishing skiff drove on the rocks and all bundi perished. Five Trespai<ey sk (Ts are missing and In all probability lost with all hands, as thoy drove off to i?a In the gale and could not poisibiv have survived in de? structive fury. Al Iiird Island Cove havoc was caused by the storm an 1 tuinultuo is sex Five fishing voiseli were there. Fishing stages were wrecked and blown Into the apb. At Old Perllcan a flihlnr, vesiel was swamped and all hands perished. Two craft drove ashore at Lead Cove ; one man wai drownel and leveral ?eriotisly iniured. At Racalleti. where a large number or vessels were IDulng, it ls feared the lon of lire and property li great. The "banker'' J. K. Mundell was driven ashore nt Blicay Bay strand and wrecked. The ship's ude wai broken lu and such was the fur7 of tile sea that the crew wuh difficulty clung to the ketteW of the wreck ali night, being surf wished till 0 o'clock next murnini, when the sea somowtut abating a line was teated to the shipwrecked fishermen and ono by one they were naiad ashore. It is reare I that the fishing fleets on the Labrador coast l.av.- luifeted heavily. DESTRUCTION OF A WESTERN PILLAGE, St. Fail, Aug. in.?The Linton, Dak^eor respoiident of nti FMnjer //?,.?;*. who has just returned fn.in Newark, a village, on tn Dakota Bowthorn Branch af tl | N In ; ' BnadJ,daaerikag the ruin by Sunday night'- -.torin M almost complete, of fifteen hnlVings lu the rillaga iwoivn wara nentraped. Four poraoat were killel and many ware injured. The killed are Mortimer Kennedy, part owner or the MWB Ute. and a brother of Judge Kennedy, af the New Yuri; Supreme Court: Mrs. Waite, tho wire af a tar.uer living four miles Iroui the Tillage, WbOM homo was destroyed, and the wile and miaul boy ol John Oakes, living two miles out. Blounl ll. Drake, recently from Nashville, hud a niuo .ci oi nones broken, but he will recover. In tho Village and vicinity twenty i.uil.lings,tno.-tof mein cheap structures, wno destroyed. CANADIANS CAPTURE ANOTHER PRIZE. A SCHOONER IN IMF. CH' li III- , K MIK IP ifl.F. I ". ? I ra BtTPDI N in Uta IC. Halifax, Am:, li) [Special).?After eraiatog among ona hundred sall of American gskeriBQU lu Pi noe Ilia md l-.and wat.-rs for turee inonlhs without making tbe lIlRktMt attempt at a seizure, Capt .lu Lor way, or tim ctuis-r Iloulett, hus at last suer adnd ta capturing a prise. Yesterday tho American schooner Dr id, from (iloucesier ostensibly for the Magdalen Island., pul Into tfulnoqjM fi r Mallett Mal peri tie ls a large bay about tho centro of the fiimou*. "Unriv-iuile llend." Than ts a large fleet nf American fishermen la the vicinity in want of supplies of salt and barrels. 1 he ct'.user Houlett aoehored in the bap Mort* lp afterward ami Captain Lorway boarded Me Druid and demanded to know why she hadn't enter, d nt tho Custom House. Receiving no satlHfacti.i y answer, he next demand, d tho Druid's paper*. Ska had none, BO clearance papen, BaalfTet, iBTOloaa, MMtgneea, nor papers or any . desci.ptiou. But sho bad m csrgo ol san ni bsrraki and was uno bund ned mites out ?>r her cour-o ? to tn.. Magdalen Ulanda, roon being oberon wita intend? ing io supply ber aargo ifeall and bambi M American I.-lie iiiiMi, (beu .-ol ii lng ni fiat locality the capt., ll Ol the Dnn i admitted thai *iicii was blaobjeet and gave (Jap. ian, Lorway tho bbdim ol mo OtoooMterraaMlaM wbleh ho Intended te tranship ins cargo, hoi declared that ho was going to d i that on the legh seas, outside Ibo three-mile inuit. Thereupon Captain Lorw f formally Mixed the Druid for viola I lug nib the customs la,vs BB I Ma Treaty of 1818, and placed Ml armed guard ou thc vessel. Tue ie|/.ure created sniat excitement among tho fl et j! American Ils.,ermen lu the bay, who lot l hiliierto en |oy?.i perfect immunity .'rom molestation by Ita WU lMrs, and who, beside, were greatly in nee I of supplies of sall. Captain Lorway gleefully wired tho (auls ui lils capture to Admiral Boats, To-day ho ls reported ta liave received a BMlMTB Instructing linn tn order Hie Druid to o,ner at ibu Custom Hunan and thea re leann uer and order ber te pi BOM I on her voyage to the Magdalen Dianna at auy rain to gel outside Ibo toree 11.110 limit where -he eau do what -ho likes with In 1 cargo. Thia ls Joyful news to tho llsblng skippers. Rut Captain Lot way is atboronghly disgusted mm. He eu ileavors.t to imitate Ma tactics of Captain (^ulgley of the Terror and has received a severe otb Mal snub from the authorities. Meanwhile th- Amen, an Baking Beet Will pi MMd with lt* nu*;ue.. either Maida or BUtOtda tho ihres-mile limn willi little luterrerciico fruin Captain Lot way. Secretary Bayard has called the attention of Minister W'k,i io the karraeatag and asasparaltng Mtteaa al Cap tain Qulgtey and in* Manual is low being investigated. Meaawklle tito Kiektog Departosent s exercised .'mut tooplagoMor cruiser ?kippara and euatoma otb. ula from overstepping their duty. Consul (isnerai Pnelau sat p.ot llnwkMliory to-night Inquiring imo thc case A the Howard Holbrook. -?. NO ANGLO-AMERICAN TRIBUNAL LOU) IDDRfUUOH DOM Nor Look Willi fATOR LT-oN tiii; prioji . r. London, Auht. 19.?Lord Iddcaleigh, Foreign Btoietary, lias written lo Ibo International Arbilraliou A-.-...-.anon saying that ho concurs In ibo belief of lils i.redecessor. Lord Rosob.-rv, th it mo BsoOMM ls Inop? portune to reeivee a deputation to discuss ihe subject ?r opening negotiations with the Culled ?tutei for the istablishment of an Anglo-American tribunal, whom Iuties ilniil be lo conrldor Intel national questions, I."rd Idilesleigli .ava that tue fishery question, wlitcli the sr* titration association refers Io, ii at i deann! in aanjMt if dlploinalln negotiations, and expresses Ibu hope thal be reiult may befuvotalne, i-*> BIO RAUBB OP BOULAHOKaPa HIOGRAPHY. Paris, Aujr. UL?General Houlati^er hus >ee,i unable lo supprcii the Kiln of his blograi hy. housauds or coides ot the pamphlet have been sent ?M the nrorineaa, and the -., ??-, in mis cay a.,,1 brou ;uo it tho to mt ry have benn enoiinous. -_? TUM Fl Uh UKI.(IUD. m IT8TBRIOUV EXPLODION AJfOXO FLOUR BOXRS, A fire broke out about 9 a. iii. ye.Vtnlay in ne MMBMBt under Moruz lijllowa'i flour Hore, al No. UH Washing on?I., and caused much oicltemotii rn the ? i.hboi hood, ll was accompanied by an explosion, lie cause of winch was hot known. Tue basement was lied wuh len s ot (lour, and lt was uol un,ike,y ibal Ur dust Igul'.ed from tho boiler .iud cause i the. explos ,ii. Mr. li.illowa'* atora ll on the lim floor of Miall riiemeiit-ho.iNO, built agalml iluular houiei. Morn Itali IOU women and cull.linn heard Hie exploslou ami mm frtgbtaaed '>y IC When . i....... began lo rue from he basement Iney ooeau?n pai.ic-.itri. koli aie' ruBhed lom iLoir rooms lu ratio . direction.. BOOM locked tho itali way* and others made Ibnlr way lo M roofs, Tn graman an.t paitoa aaaa arrlrad boo ii .-I-. I tue dlalui banoo nefoio any parawa wai injured. I wm aeeoaaarp M Mrow eat a large aua.ni or flour niel which idocked Ilia front entrains lo the baln ?oi.l lie,om Iha llreiunn could grl waler oh the llaiiiei, nd a coll fm help WM Mat ant ny Battalion Chief ,n,inri, rn Bra made iib wai into tn atera, bat wa. e..ily sioi.pal by lue nrenmii nu the Hist flair. Ihe aw nf Mr. Bnltewa waa aant t? bo about 814,000. Ho r..s in the inanity nm. i.u family yeeterday, but nu leike lani h's stock and mac .merv were Insured fer .om | ..Olin in several coin [.ames. Mm bunding ls wi ? d by Jouu Olass anl can be rep,ho I lor about 1,000._ BURNING ui a HOTEL, The Bowery Bay Hotel, on Lone Want. ot.nd, owned by lim BoWwr] Ray lu.pt..vniicul A?*o isliou, wai burned last Bight, Hie damage Waa laid to e about $1D,0'?0._ L088U IN VA Rh il'M IT. ACIC-'. FarKBtTVO. Me.. A u.vf. lil.?Governor Dana's ouse, o>ned by Captain (ieorce P. Ilraill.ury, was ulled hp ff*IhtO morning. The stable, together with largo iiu.oitity or hay. nv,- rarrtegoa, hnrnonaaa, atty, >aa also barned. Leas, Rtf.ooo, lusuranoa, 0ll?OUO> he lire was or inceinliary origui. L' DisoTon, Mich.. Ans. 19.?Ward's shingle mill end Bil ., mllltea ihlBglM were bumed lait uighk Tho loll . :.'.?.,,nod. \\ ii ntaoron, DeL?Aog, 19.?Al Lasagne, aa me Dela? ware Railroad, rtio lo-il If Burned Rot'.oroek A Krauael's atoi the old Presbyter! ni < nun' i, ^Irs R n,.ami's milli hp atora nod, dwelling Dr. low.er'* building, swhtea, lana, v alli tari Iago UOU.e. 1.1,1 .om, f-.OOU | luiUr .,?' . |\S "I. Nkwhi.i.... N. Y., A'ig I'1 -A 'Ire at Qnatdrg woolleu lill to-.l.y BBWaed a teM of I ?">?>: partly I..anrod. I> aiiin... Aug. 18 -The tm, .,-, iiaad of me large fur .,,.i nany pranero, at Lebanon, berat en lin mata* ns Biih n loud egpweie i Bnentnl smplafM bal n*r ,.-? asaapee, rn owling hoaaa wm bnraed and oiher .1 .,, .lone to th-extent of *Di.OiH?. ? - D-,ITU.K MUttf'KH AND BlTfCTDE, M..i m i Sinn Iii -?"f lb Ailee HtwaL erfaai aaa a ,* ?. og by e.iniii..,,. Um -i ?????'? el. . .. ,,.-, fi..;, s. ? " ?"' '' K'\ .; Us ? , .^lut.aa, u? MsSkw h a, ^u,?, .?:uu..Uja WORK DONE BY THE LKAGUE. A WttTJUtN BANKER MADE PBE81DEKT. ??XC:TINa ."CKNIfS '* THE CONVKNTIoN? TO BOY? COTT BEouea o kids. [nr TFii.i-.oiiAPii T'i i hr TBaBBBK| CillCAOo, Aui?. 111.?Tho result ol yest erda}** proceedings of tlie Irish .National League Contention iu Central Madia Hull Blaaroj tho jrrouiiJ a good deni nnd furnished an opportunity of ju.lj,ing what tho fltiiil outcome trill lm. The m-wspapors hero givo np entire eheets to reports of tho ptOOted in** and tho opinions expressed in their editorial columns tts wall na among the aalea*atag themselves arc that so fnr a thoughtful,cons'native policy, auch as that pursued undor Patrick Egan's regime, and a profeeaion of unbroken loyalty to Parnell ha?e carried'the day. In face of tho extraordinary efforts mads by Mr. Dcvoy's pnrty thia victory waa al! the mote remarka? ble Thousand! of printed sheets were scattered through the convention hull yesterday and to-day ta win votes for tho opposition aide. These, contained verbatim reports of tho ?njoooh bj oi Congrseemaa Finerty ut tho Ogden's Grove denionatration in wi li coming Michael Davitt, tlio latter's lespetua and an iueviliilil.,- two-column interview with .loliu Daroj. Il ia remarkable that what aright h.- .ill. 1 ? the belter Bi BBB sat*1 of tho New-York delegation, who lind themselves unwillingly Baaoolalllll with n.-v.iv and who ure fighting tho administration for the saki" of principle iiml not, ns they maintained, like Devoy, froai pcr-on.il r-t.it*-, have. BO far ret.i*.'d to minde tliein-clvei in tim (>,|?.,i,il eliampinus of Parnell's policy of Paili.iiiic.itai-y action, while at the saran* thin* they li.ive iimintitiiic.l tlie unity of their oppo.i tuiu te tba I>*:iii-Sul;ivjin [lartv iii a n'li.t and dignl* iie.1 afay. Mr, Doro; Baal: 1 li - -i-iiii. .ul ol' ft CnafTOSSBian Finortl's speech i-i enough; lt aetilea/aa attitude ol the dels.att-s from Iiel.m.!. Taej ii.ua nt,i hi,io Wiih ihe nen who aro reapeeaibla fer th it address baeaaae it is chock-full of treesOB to tho I*eagtta ia Ireland and a dir.-el atti, k cn Paraell, Bat Ibo iklegatei front b-eland did ride with titan* rind the p Mph. cy of Mr. |)-voy fell fl if. People -''.I to wm,.lei' uliy ba evp.ct -d that auylin.ly would be* li.-vi- Ibo ch.ir ta that *,Meetra. Egan ami Sullivan were wot-hing t?. mn j, mn toa Paraell (br tba ft*u*theriag et their esra prlrata oada.for such a atatoaaant af Itaelf defeats itself. beOBttse any Iii-lniian saying a rofsj against Paraell ;it any time, not to say uaw, wo .l<i be injuring rather than serving himself. As pr ulii't".! yeaterday, Jade* Fitzgerald! was Blade pi iinu'i. nt * resident "i' the oonrention na tbete* i ?? .'iii.ii' of the delegates this autraiuft, Boon altai ii..- eonreatioa waa galled to order there waa aa on* pleasantness Ex-Congreaenian finerty si ind un and li .nu t.ie nu.i-i of thc Illin.ii, delegation io tho body ?>.' th ? hull :uiil anmi applause read this cablo dispatch winch he h i i rec ivcl iroiii Charles MoCertby Teel* lng. of Duliliu : The manhood of Ireland is with you and trust that thc oonrention will by resolution indorse right and resolra io in free. Thea basal down amid anotherontbnrstof enthaai. a m which bad uot died away bofore Miohai I Dbi it! wit ii iii-" in bia eyes Jumped to bis teat and whispering n few words to thc chairman adraai ad to the fronl of tbe ;.luti'nr!ii and amii anotheratormof elieoraaaid with evident exeiternent i Mr. McCarthy Tooling baa no righi to rmeak ia be? half of the manhood of Ireland He i* notainember ol' any organization in ireland tba! baa a ri^-ht to claim to speak, lie ls not a member of the Nations! Layague >.i Ireland and I suv Mr O'Brien. Mi Bed* n.imii. Mr. Deaaj and mraelf bare the right to apeak in I., ii,iii of four million ol "ii- fellow oountrrmen at liomi.. Witho".. thi refer* passing jo Igment upon this general sentiment or qaeatuiniug bia righi to send this message, I u-!> yon '>. aei epl thia iaformarioa. Mr. Finerty waa again on bia foi i in a mon int and ?I lm rai--.'.I his bund tl ca'cli the attention raf the president his bi?; folio towered over everybody alee. There was n dinnie of-.bouts that be take tbe plat? form,bm the el airman created an outburst nf Inngfitur whan be remarked wUbahumoroua toriakleof tba Oyo 'hit tho hie; ox-Cougresmiaii was "no Spring chicken " nnd could be beard well where lie was. a A point of order," roUd Mr. Hynes, of Chloago: ?Warn Mr. Finerty knowe b 'soutoforrUer be won't pr ie -1.' ?? I'll bo heard un ybi >''.'.*' Blunted Mr. Finerty. " Don'i np.ut thal espies lon again," retorted Ibe ehairmaa a** tba u ire! oame down with a beag. 14Then,'1 ropond.-.l Mr. Finerty, "how bad Mr. Darlu aright to bo board, for be wm oat of order too!"' " As long as be k*'].t within the proper decorum of tin- )ion-u," wus the reply. ? Sn-.'' said Mr. Finerty, "I liivc to express my astoeiahtaeat Hutt tin* tether of the Land lasagne should .Ic.-in lt aotosaaij to ropndiato tho aoatiintnt ol tliit lel.-.rraiu." There were Maana, eba ari and applause al Hus point and the chairman then told Mr, Finerty a 'aili to sit dowii.i'or hr could imt Hake Btrietaieeea Mr.Oaritt in ipeakiag to a gee itt oa of prlrOage. "Thut Lt a ruling." replied Mr. Finerty "thal i-holii-s thesphitof American freedom of speech. I area,tated Hat lologiaBB beeanaa it exp teased my own cmi\ ii ilona of what I Indorse, and Will ta the day af flay .bath. I nm not going to stand here or clae wlieio '' tie continued, "ever to retract the principles that you, slr, and I aworo to maintain twenty years ago." Dr. Wall icc, of NYw-Voi'k. rose to a point of order an.I said that Mr. Finerty waa makin;- a s| cecil, but the doctor hall to sit down amid roars of laughter, for the chan niau said that ho was out of onior on tho sariic principle too. ?1 Waa misunderstood by Mr. Finerty * anal Mr. Davitt, "I didn't pena sentence on tba diapatfih at all. 1 didn't cull in question tho right af BBJ indi? vidual to saud such a dispatch, but he has no right to ?end Beeb a dispatch lu the name of tlie manhood of Ireland. Tlie manhood of Ireland is r.pic.oiled hero by my three Parliamentary fnouds." "There wa* a time " retorted Mr. Finerty sneeringly ami a .ltd rome uproar, " when the woui.n n-prcsented Nilli.ui,il sentiment better than tho men.'' The incident herc closed without any further troublo and ibo Kev. Dr. Hi tia of St .Louis rend tho r. bbs) i tions which the committee bad adopted. Tbcao arc tho A-sol ii t iona : Thal we the d. legates of the Irish National Leaguo | ul' A in* i icu, iu convention assembled, believing in the rights ol' human liberty and the rights of ti.e [nab inn,ile lo bc governed by her own laws, it is hereby r. solved : 1. That are express our highest and uu.iualilied Ipproval of the doctriuo of iioll-govcrnmiiiit lor Ire? land. 'i. Thut we heartily approre of ti.e course pursued Bj ll.aries .Stewart Pam ll and Ins I'arliamentarT aaaeeiatea m tba British llouas of Cnmwsns san Ta ici.ew tlie exiirexsion af our BBuHallloil Booneeaea in lin- ii i*.li,in ol their policy in ihe atrug^le lol lluiuo gula in In lund. :i. Iiml w,- lender our heartfelt thanks to Mr fllad .l.iin- lor Ins grc.it ami gencious ttlort.s io the cause of liiii.'i ai If gaiai aOBBIll and we exproafl our gratit.idi) to ll.h Koglish, S.-iiii li ami Welsh democracy lor the mppoit given to Hie great Liberal le.i.lei lu lila Irish Bullo] .luring thc leccnt Meerai ataatlona. 4. 1'hil lins contention herein rcfutus Its thanks to the American people and pre** for tba peiii-roua rapport they hara given te tie eauaaef aslf-gotara* m. ut in lr.-I.iii.1. 5. Thal we r-f-eerdl our sense ot the remarkable for tssareees and terttfasae oxen ned hj the |ie.,jiir, in Ire. land ni the taco of the cruelty and per?ccution which they bare hean eahjseted te by tbs Hntiah Qeiem* unlit ami ni vi.-w ol th.- license *i .uidalously accorded io onaaiaed lewleaoaees tn north of IfalaaaL 0. That we hornby thunk the UffOrieeat, treasurer, Bad*....1.uv oi tbeiriah Wattneai IaesBsol Amertea lor the litithlul und rlticient niiiiiner lb which they line (liscliaij-ed tba) urdiioiis duties of tho resjiectivo 1)11.Ci s. T. lliat Hie following eaosegraBB b8 forwarded in tho uninc ol' tho chairman ol the coiiveiitiou Lo the Hon. ( . s Paraell. "Two thousand delegates of the Irish Nation il League In America si nd gloating lo von and ussurs VDU ol our iii I.-iiiiii,uti,n, to siiiu-l ht iou and ol our imlori.-mnnt of your j>ohoy by a uulteJ and harmom uiis convcntlou." Oa Baatsen of Mr. Atkinson, of Michigan, that the cm.veiiiion upjxove the re.iolutioua lu toto a royal battle waa fought vt m.- It wiwsili.. lust skirmish on the .jue-; mi, ut physical force tnrsua peaceful agitation. lt arni uu nearly an bo.ii and eudod in a cuipr.) inise Tbe discussion was op.-ned by Mr. Finerty, who said lli.it lin tainted all tho rc,*,.lull,.ns but Wu (lld lil... to have tlc in pul to tim bo Iso o'.ie bl one. Mr. Ariiftrong, ol <??otgia said the s.tu.n thing. * Uo tnoso roaolutiuui iiioau,' asksU air. Uautioo, ot Iowa, "Hint wo are to continue this Parliamentary nitit.tion if Mr. Parnell's effort fails I If so, I am not in favor of them.*' The hon so roao as one man orhasi Alexander Su.liv in got 01, in. r-et to explain u Tho adoption ol the resolution i " he said, " do not fritter BWay any ot the rights of Irishmen. It ia only ne ii ed " he continued. " tbat we adopt these reaolu tiona separately. First at ['uiladeluhia, then at llostou, and now at Chioago, there have lien shouts of dimension whoo there was no dissension, but there is enough of manhood and public spirit in thia ennven timi to strangle the fellows who come here, if any should come, from the aewers and the purlieus of poli? ties to preach dissension." This was a hit at John Devoy who Jumped to his feet and said that he was thero for p..pee mid harmo? ny and that he might have ai good a ground to attack some of the resolutions as the (re nt I" in an from Illinois " 'Hi.- resolutions," ho aaid, ** don't ask to bind anything or anybody and I kopo they will bc adopted 111 toto.'" Mr. Davitt Kiggestod ns a compromise that ns it aeenicd Hmso who wished that tho resolutions be offered separately were yet iu favor of th. ni thev might be read again and then put to the house in toto. This was dnue and the resolutions were unanimous! v agreed to, though not until Mr. Finerty deterimuc.d tai li.ive the lust word and thia was what he said : * Individually, I will not oppose the resolutions, but individually I will not be bound bv them." A siorm of Bpplasjaa greeted the announcement. W. B, Redmond, Si. I'., teen sande a iong apaeob that. astonished Mr. Dorey more than anybody else, for he repudiated what that -reutieanaa had written in the Chicago press as to the disloyalty of the Am.-rican League4o Parnell by anying thai he didn't believe a word of ir, and by referring to Mr. Dorey's ebargoa against the beads of the League in Aaseriea aa, * inst am es ol journalistic enferpii-o to ?which wc at* taeii no importance wlnitever.'' Ueeortl from eommlttoea were the openlntj order of the a'l-ri'.ii sessiuc. The report of the Committee ou Constitution wsa read br Mr. Pf, P.O'Connor, of Wis? consin. He sn noaa sod that tue ranon bad al rei ly been Indorsed by Maura. Davitt, Redmond ant D-asy. A delegate from Kuchester, N. Y.. abjected to a clause of tbe report virtually edrwIuB tba lartene to boycott snides cf English man ifaeture. He moved that mat claus* lie excised from the report. Mr. Brennan, of Iowa, said: "Lt ths i.al*cate* co back to ireland ead say to tba Ea xl lah people: "Nota nail of your na.lt, nor sn inch of your cilico be u*el nnt.l the relations of Ireland un. 1 Eojrlaad bechanced.'" Bli I.vi.ch, I min Quebec, rose to second tha tceiitleiniti fron iowa H' appeared or thasaettaa though linne andar tba fin tish Ssc Tba slams should rem tin un;ii Ireland had har own government in Dublin. "We, m I'snaiU," H.ii.l he, "hitva dene tue ns.ne. We In Canada haw i rited a proteetlre tarin* for tbat iiirj.ose. English ? tnt'-*.n di.I not ihen ot.ject for they knew lt would result tm,; Canada would be theran/ separated fr BB Ireland. 'I'll* c tuts should rest mere, wirti Hie jirovu.) that ii should remain untl. Ireiana bed ber own gerara* in* ni lu Dublin." A ileleiritie frn'ii Hinton bald aloft a sstnpl* of I ri sit lac*, in lio.tiit), h* said, tl.ey esra already in trod uduc trish wool len A Tuey could sirilco England now nero but In lu-r pocket. There was a chorea of " Qaostfoa." Amid tha uprear the previous quosikm was ordsrnd. A delegate treat Pennsylvania ntteinpreii, notwithstanding, tu talk on tlas* siilijeet of tin* tarni. Tun rptesltOtl was then pet and tbs Bretton remains.i to. i here w is practically no appa* slrion. lu* scene of enthusiasm mat ensued sui passed bbs that bad barote oeoarrsd rn the convention, les de lose tea msc en iiui.o -aud cbearod, shoir.e I ant wav*i (heir arms lui it se-med as ii Uta excitement aroa Devel? la) aeaoo. The ssatloa which had caused so much cn tbnalaim '*as as follows: Beetloo 5?To hun tii? enc.ny where he will fe-i it mci*t. bv refusing te pnrehaaa a iy artie.o nf Eosltab laannfoeture, and by usiua ad Istritlmato Influences to discourage tradesmen from seeping i.i ? lab Biaiiufaetarsaen sale. 'tue* lier. Dr. (.??mil. W. Pepper, a Methodist clenry nao, wbo is one of tbs dslecstss, was thea luritoa ta audre** the convention. Dr. Popper said BB bad tasted tin- ieelim; of bis eo-celUiidilsrs,ead could say tbat ih.-y wi-r? ui thorough sympathy elth Parusll and Gladstone, a/ban Bnallft tl tu^r (ailed after trylug orery method, famuli siniiiid semi a msaaago. "Coma end help us, then, aaiu the rev*renil ipsaknr, " I swea by tho throne ol H'.il there will bo ai le.iil out) vacant pulpit lu tho fulled Stnt-s." Tho eboorlns at this point was fen-It!*. When tt gome vfli it abated there was call after e.ili for a ipsBBh fr.un thc l>v. Kalbar o'Kel I I.v, ol Detroit, He .!r.ic..iii!lv de cini' .!, seylBg ba was iiore a.muly to render sn acc.mn: of all the otoosy he had rcceiuiy "stolen." [Laughter and cheers.) I as rep ii t of ti.e committee on finance was then r*ad. The report mowed that 9320.282 5*7 had been coliectod in tlie last two yaam Tho arno.ml contributed by each ^late was re nt when a delegate from tbe East asked ll tttsrs wat not s.n.io mistake about the amount ooatribuwd by I. laolA rho ohalrmsu said, " You aro not from therine ofDllnots. That Stats caa Uki earo Of Itself." At thu Juncture Mr. Il) ii**, of ( litOagO, jumpod to hu fear and amid blsees i rom every part of me ball, ant iiot-.riiutianding edaelaraUou ir.on Chairman Fitzgerald that ni wus m tsrniptlng the treasurer's report, Hr. Hynes vehemently sb out>U: ?? I wish to say that the oitv of Chicago sent outside of the Oarraa the sum of 910,000." li.ooroonoo was lu an uproar, but rt w.-.vo of Dr. O'Keliiy's hand produced conijiar.illve ijmei. '? I am hoi acco.niling," remarked the reverend troaa urer, willi a tinco of sarcasm iii lils toue, " I am not BO counting for money that dbl no' pass through my bouda " j de reading was then proeeeded willi. Mr. Egan presented a chock lor 8:2,000 from Pat risk I'u-l, c.elected through the coiumua of Hie Iriih World, Th.* ehairmaa sanoenood the next business was the eloctloo of a prealdeal tor the League la America. Mr. Brannan, Of Nebraska, placed In mnuuiallou "Ho* breska'S foreuiiNM cltl/.en," doini Fitzgerald. Mr. Barry nominated Hush C. MeCeStuy, of Phila? delphia. I).- Wallace, of New-York, advocated tba nomination of Mi (*f*|. v. A short nardy little man with iron-gray beard came forward and was presented by the stalwart Mr. Mc? Caffrey. Ii w..s the ii*w president, Johu fitzgerald, of Nebraska He said tu jun i ?? UsotlaUMO ' I thank you, you hive (ott Sleeted me ?o-.lu* melin.r ornoo tu thS United Mates. lam mino I.id to tM Bloated president of tin Irish Nations! League of America than to be elected fre*ideutof tne t n.lo I blates." Mr. Kgaa iheu stepood to the front of the jdat'orrn nu. 1 nu.iiiiia'n 1 liu.'ii MeCalt'iey, of Philadelphia, lof rlea prooldoai. McCaffrey waa unanimously elected, but ha daeltaed aad Pether MoKe-ina, ofiaua.i.i, was select*,! in his pla. e. The | vote showed Fltzxerahl 7011, McCaffrey 'JU. ll iu i: rn hiefs and Slain banners, liars, umi.fellas mil every oiijecl that could bo raodHy BTabbad by tba ex? cited deiecates wera Inn led m the slr. The apjilausn w it deafeuiuc. McCauley couaraiulaie.l PUsgarehl aud luovml that the olectlou be maile uu.n.ni'i.is. ll wal earned with tim wilden emhusUsm. lanni eries fur Fitzuerald were heard and Mc<'atln*y was aepetBtad hy the chair to escon, the uaw pretidsut ol tbo l-eairno to the jilalfonu. Mr. Hynes wanted Mr. PttSgorald to get up and say whether lie would oe " any man's man." "Mr. Pttageraid will uot," Bbenled Alexander Sulli? van omphetleaUy. AlihoiiKh McCaffrey roted against himself the New York Uelej:ates eave him BO and I'liwrtl OK. 1'ue Kev. Dr. O'Reilly wai re-elected tieaiurcr, aud J. 1'. Sutton secretary. OEBTA IS TUA r IT was the sea SERPENT, IJohton, Auk. 19 [Special).?Tho story printed bl The Tamma a amok aga) ta tba etf-ctthat aieaser pent was seen off the Urockport shore haa be*n substin tiated by (?. H. I'utnaiu. Ihe maater of the Franklin Oraiomar School of tula elly. lu a lotter to Hu Journal Mr. l'uliiaru aaysr I ?ana wall aware of the incredibility In thc pu', ii* miiii .ts tn iu* si ?*.;? nc* if s ii- i amonater. as well aa tba ridicule be slowed upou tkuin wbo claim to have seen iii ui. yet I fell that, having seen what 1 did, I ou*hl le edd Bl J testimony io the chain of evidence which has beea iengttieniug for centuries that such a creature does in reality axial Itoth tnere.liblilry and ridicule have been mat, as expected, but tbe assurance of those who saw lt has uol been weakened lu Hie leait. It hal been ? iiSKeitod lhal wnat wo aaw was a bad of ss.iwrait.it in siiipui, a S4?iii'in?ti, a horse-mackerel, a shoal of pur* poises, a school of jun ?i*t, a seal wuu a linux of buoys from min* iiab-uat la his mouth, or aaworJllsb.lrassiug a n*rpoou lo whloh was attached a seaweed-covered rope. Of emirse some of thess sucresuous wore iii sd* tu Jesi, hut others were evidently made In soot faith ny im:.est liniinllevers, and the Utter are worthy of couti.l erelioii To us, however, one aungestlou la about aa uarsassaahla as auuiher, for not oun of tbe ilnaxs meu* Hm.*.| cn i.i pussiuly reseuinle what we saw. Permit me lu say lhal my slsht ls genda at th miamis of toy pu? pils win testify, aad that my kUss was a inpeilor ene, purchased by the late Jehu 1). Pliliorick, for hu own use, while in Vlenuit as United Statei Commissioner to ihe Kxpo.tiiion. The i"'H i of observation wai shout fifty feet aiiove tba water and bul thirty-six f.-ot from ibe shore, au I the distance leia than one-fouriu uta mlle ttom the object observed. tSfBPBCTBD RV IHE SECRETARY OF THE S.IYT. Nh.\v-Lo\DO\, Coiiu., Auj*. l'J.?The UuiU-d ff'-ss I'.'tiuor Diapateb ta here llylug tbe hroaa pau uaut of ihe Seoralarr of tbe Navy, wbo with naval oftluera proeesde.l to the navy mn ion this morning and made a lour of inapeollou. Mora tani it yoar ?_??) Mr. Uuitney proiulied a committee of ina looal hoard ot ir..:.> thai be would make a persoual exa(uiuatlou ot tba station in order lo lutelliaeutly cuu*lder Hie re? moval of tbe naval tralniin; atatloa from Coasters' itiau.l Haroor to N'ew-Loudou. CRIMES ASP VASUALTIR8?B1 TELEGRAPH. CAIiaOI.IC ACID AND A JEALOUS SflVV CliKsi..., Aag. IB. A disnut* li from Plyinoutli, I ml, says thai last nUhl Mis V. I' Mi k llmiiicht she san h.-i bUabaad v. uh anulli. i woman, and sin- bough] a bottle of aaieotfc *' el lind sUemptsd to I injin lt in hi* eves. In the slfiiail* V*,rt of tin-a.ul went lulu Ina eyes, part mi her bauds mut part ovur Un ii smi .lunn. .Mr Kirk will loan ..ne ny... ai.il Mrs Kirk aud hui sou Julin ure Ualiy linnie 1 about the lase and atina. MASKKD HU IH M.A Ki BOB A KAUMtHt. Pirraauae, Aag n?. Baas*asaokad omb sesarel tue house of Kai mei ll tiliani BfBBl*lg lu laaiBBOS .nun tr. early this liiwluliig, ami ul Hi.-jHilulor the revolver .;??? ? ?*.! Uie old lean tn ul* r un *f.l.ooo. Therobheis depart**] aller severely bealing Um ola mau. thh:d ok un at pi mu. Btl.llBUHE, Aua 10.-Will.aiu ll. La-a?;nii, ase fifteen, shot Lliiis.-ii Ul Un- hoad wita a rubi. Dil* afl-TUoou. Ile waa al Ilia I.....ss .if-..lim relative* mi Pratt tl and while plavins re mark* i lhal h* waa llr?d of life. And walking1 lulu i shea lo tl.- real nf ti.e j.r.-miara hied Un' shot e h.i U la UiouaUl ta* Uo lu u rial. AN ACCIDPBT ON THR ItBADINO ROAD. lissi.is,, i'?n:i . Aug- 18 Itrpoeial).- A disastrous wreck im .,ii,,l on Uie I'liiia.lciLiiiUau I Ueu.llua Kalli..ail uear Una < Ul Isl* this art.ii ii.h.ii. (Willung in U.a ta,n,.Hailing of twelve tara, I a-ll r .lanisgil.g Iha "liglli" ale! ll.I'll llij ttro of the el rW. '1 l.? In. iililullve. was JV. I 'lied lnwn a twenty fuot eui bank Ul?sl sud lin. aura wera "U.*.l ni> la a .siufusesl luaaa. Jau.ss ICia ni j the <*iodu. lor. alleuipla.1 to tuniy from Uts cab and waa aim. k by H.- lank aad hailly hurt Janies llagrrty, a beaks maa wat illiliwa from Uie tea of a freight ear atid seriously tejiaad. lbs Waa w late wMttpaay will suss* OAu^eiXi. DEATH IN THK WHIRLPOOL. fiCOTT PER1SHISQ IS H18 CORK 8UIT. ORAHAM SWIMS Till*. RAPIDS WITH HIS nKADOUT OB a nARnrr^-tvifAr Hr saw and rr lt. [nr TK1.RORAP11 to titi-, Trunirfa. j Niagara Falls, An?. 19,-Althonjs-h C<w>*H*r (Irsbara waa able to go through tbs whirlpool rtplda tbls afternoon with his bead exposed, another man per* (shed to the watera. Jam*-, D. 3c itt, sn Infstuited flih erman of Lawnton, was tbe victim. Pott bas lonr triad to loss bli life tu tho Niagara, and s* ired at tba Webb lii'iueit, when he istd that he proposed to follow Webb's exsmpls. Chief of Pollee Madigan,of Huspeualon Url I.e. threatened to arrest him and he left town. When tho lummy Maid ->.f-the-Mist was aent through on tbs day tba Stat* reaervatlon wai omened Scott was io anxloua to make tbe trip through tue rapids that he had to be pulled off the play steamer by force. Ila waa thoroughly 'au.lliar with the dangeroua watera and was au acrobat ir ho bad frequently walked a light rope across tho jorge. He came bate yesterday, and wore a eork lita preserver under bia rlolhee. " I'm going to beat Graham," he aald to Chief Madl r?o, "and don't you forgot lt. I will awun tbe rapids with noshing on but tbis Ufa preserver." *' Co along," Bal 1 Madigan, " or I will run you In." Scott repented his boasts, sud that they were not Idle Coroner Cornell kiowa, for be ii holding au trrq leit on till body. There aro aeveral dlffei-eu*. accounts ab ml ti?w scott tried to BWta the rapids. Ilia Beatson* wara found on Tho-oj-son's fitts, near tho heat of tbe whirlpool, ant there aro several wtnessea who aaw bim Jump In, swim boldly to tho rapids and disappear. Tho body ls no*, much mark."' ind from the indications lt would appear tn.it tho iBsen if the ws'ers pressed the breath out of the man. ?Mus waa not of much account, and hi* wife, wen is a s.j mw, a serving a three months' BOeteaee In the Kris County ['eiiitciiiar, fordlOOB lerly coi. tact, Ossa ar Uraaaars trip MtiaetBd u?ariy io.oo.) people :o the Palls and all tho railroads ran extra excursion iraina. (,'r.ihs.m hud invited Tin: TiiiRCM-eorrespoodcnB :o help him thro.uh. A boat was tekoe from the Mt 1 )M!ie-M:at lauding to Hie joint whsro tue ben l aaa submerg-d, never il lui-.dre I yiri* further up mt stream, (ir BB nu -Hup.*! ami jiiui;.-1 in. The ll ir. jess waa ea a**raagea (kal Ids bend acaguaod Beere tiie ,oj> of the barrel. A piece of canr iel was o BM on a..-I .o fastened th.il Ike OOOBBIBl co id nil luck Ins acid. tt 4 efclock the bent pulled eat and cm: the barrel ott. nm mliiUtot later, a: 4:10, tho Hr,'. brashes was ?euell* d and Giulia m's hr id was sn m.nrgo I. Ile .t.is carried on to the next w ivo and toss"! sbo.il n a rnauuer inc seemed llk?'.y to break tilt ?>. 11 >? leryers at the promontory at the bend la tbe wiilrl* BBOt rapids mid bo was .leal. Tin- Barrel waa shot Bte the whirlpool lu laang and a lutif ininures. Tue :i"k too* tho omer awol!. Wh?i bail w (y roi il, ira li a rn Bhouted: "(J.-i me aiuore, you fellows." Puroona an the sheen beana prep iran, aa la pu" thi Burel la. lt had nearly roached Hie. hes. uf il.-- l)evi:'? ..apt.li lynea the rope wai th own HUM can.-a' .Uo casi;. (, rah i'd eas ti ur- il ad thia titra when pulled out, but he axhiMl . '.) ev. lem rag >f friyhr. lt waa with ititticiiitr that ha natters] be tba* it iir*, when ea ha wis deiran ie bis u-t >i-;s. lhere M mo rnhbed gawa. Wa hedy waa eorered erith brnlsea ml lin hid nol (rouen over the OTOHsBlQnl Whee liogaTO ins narratlra ef the trip! '? Il.avo ( ro.ted the Atlantic 'Ice in el,-Iltoon tini'B, md I m vet believed there could b* *uea wives-at I >-x ?erienco l in lhasa rapats ie day. Tha ie*, tim* I coull not sea them, bal th la trip I a.-iw ind felt ttipin beta* for 'hey BOtiadog my head pretSf lard. Ina ann waa ana. hat it wu Bothlag earafaeen vi'ii Bhe Mowo the water strm--.-. I rael as ll my b mi md beea through e rod hot beal wnii Bollirea. I ?n ill right until the Hnt eieratof wis rcooboo. There ilia vave mu me up, it se nie l.loriv f.iet on to Hie sw-nl .ind [topped bbb clear ender tha arabar. I was in a mena af ??...ii end tbe eponge I bed lu t*.y mouin van baajnaen >u:. I d u'l bellara I Wonld make thc inp ?gain for *rT,?'.'0, and any way 'ill I can do iow li to i.situ through, tra alala Webb co id not do lr ind 1 cannot." "Did rou h.iv* any trou'de. wt tu the recant" " Il seemed ai if tho barrel waa bumping over rocks Ball ino time, amt my head w,.s di* et . lull two fe*t if ono once If I could hsve pillie 1 my bead lu I ?....*. lt was wuiae than droppingotf tho br.dg ?." "Jlow di t you feel wi.ou you got tlwo i.ll I " " I had no breath left, an I I w..s ha.f-1 .:: ul Icouli lordly ret out of tho barrel I did uot beaarra lan snlrlps .1 was so bad aa it really ls. Tmtte la a lunn n nc 'cine, aad the j.ia.-e where I ttruek was nu tue Minitta of ibe suck-h i.e. I oqttld uot nave s ive t myself \ I had been earned in. bur fortunately I gol ou tbs iu er circle. There w-re bon 'rods of etn-l; s o' BBB bet lu bo whir petti* n aacBBCd aa it tba trig lasted an hour, dlhOBgh I was oily tn tba rapi 1 and arumpo.)! a | (.titer if H.t. tnue. No luau can iwim lu ro uliv , and is ireuy risky w.ib a barrel." DEF J UL TER 'IRA 1 lil Ut UP. \. QCIK.T CRBRttONY?BJ8 VttlTJb TU III*" i. ur. I'Lor. BonTOhT. Au--. 1!) iN/ieri(i/).-Tlie futvr.il nf iVilliam Gray, jr., the dclaiiill.ig uinl treasurer, who lied by his own hand, touit place al the family dwell ni; at - o'clock this afternoon ?n hour earlier than Ilia line jiu liol) .iniio.n.e. 1. AU Hie relaHVi-S nf the .1. leased man, lue,uJu i Ids a>,a 1 tallier and uiOlh.r. aero ireseiil al Hie *lui|.le ceremony etoepl *u entei- Orolinr, *.... it in iu* A *sr. .Mr. Hallies, the aanel of Hie At* anrlc Mills, was th.* only mourner not of tue fsmi y. I ne Her. James De Norm ni.ua, of the Clim -., . i. ?. Vats .arlan Cuurch, otfero I a prayer, ami then tho linly, fol* owed ny a few o.rria.'e*. was horne ny au a.mon un* i?ed driveway lo the rear of the estate, and thence lliect tu l-'orost Iii.ls Ceinemi-f. Too grave is ou a le.iutifui eminence lu plain slgbl of the lime lillis, tua bbbso al ibo salatila Mi Grey's tsody wai l.t. i benda .hat or a little child of ros. who died years i ... Au incident In corine, i iou willi lue Iragedy ls resealed jy Bu perta SSOalBBt Darker, of Ilia > oiin-lerf. ttrliiu fia week hnf.ire ha snot himself Mi. Uti.^i.l visited us nu lal let BWe nt thrao times, ani bad ??..lle<| ou Mr. Harker, tomat tung lin had nol done for ye irs, thougu a lu eel...r ot tun cemetery corinna'loo. I here ls a gruw 08 ??::*, n'.t'o.i to alni.) .tn Mr 'Jiay's lots -s nor to III nock aaaanletleea, winen am seaasaaasl to here asea ironiat.ie rainer than otherwise, ? ut io tho sxoe.isei ot Hi large family and nu fins etiauiisinuoui. OKBOBLMO SAID TO RE I.\ MEXICO. Di. NV KR, Colai All;*. l'J.?A ili-*|,;iuh trnra llhuuiisrque, V. M., i?yi: "Iht Htmer.it has li.isle vorthy telegraph ttiforiniuloti from s-ver.ii sources m. *, leronluio and bis baud sro lu the vieiutty of Kr.ml aa, ionora i .linty. Mexico, eudeavonug to treat for peace nth the Mexican authorities. Tue Iudiani say ''?-/ raut peace aud are worn out, ami that QeaenlanB la iadly crippled." Hi' i em.?-, ,t mis murnini*, pumitlns mt earneit pet..mu luai bal beau forwarded to ibo 'resident hy Governor Rois, s.gne-l by all the lenora! rln eis at **.iu ti Jr'..., urging tue ad iji.i/ii nf tue plan of leuerai Miles, of tha removal of tue Aj>ache .tal Marm pring lianiis of the Clni'ica.ma Indians from Ar./>'ia. ,'Ue loltar urges thal uo peace lt posulile Uelwe.-u tue-se .amis aud Hie waite pnop'e, ?o loug aa lb. y are uer. ulttod lo remain oi. tattlf Bteoanl rnsm vatmus or ia Iruvoiia, and th il permanent pi aco is tiiem ore in,- tsut* da unlit tiiay are moved lo some region devoid of rnoiie* alu faeiueosea. where Him) oan b. bald lu eubjec.inn. I is un niaio.id Hial the satue position will be la'ieii by lie ollt.'Sis of Arizona, and li, is liojied lhal Ho cuiu uued acilou thus lakeu Will have du? WOtght w.n. ...a 'resldeut, and sefnMOMMSl secant/ an?lsll luriaei' 1? Lau ral la thus be secured. THE - VO-VEIALLIV" DOLLAR. PiTrsucuo, AiK* l*> lo^aeenee,?Wkhclanl ,'eoder, of Hui city, th.i invauior of tho "co-.i.e..t..i. " 'isoiy ot a Naiioiial curreuo)', hat bad a ooaneBBBB tie. imcn struck ott of a propoted doume iii-iai onta. mo coiu cou amt tl ll-10 grains j! noll aud tiafag grama >rsliver, aud is handsomely in liol. U ta aujiuota'd lal ia Issued oy ihe " KnpuOIIc ot KutopU" asa mole, lag ?co-iuo'.a.i C ' c.Ons an I nu lal*. On Hui re Va iso side i ilia mono " Argsnloruiii," amt surroaudiug are ihe waive "Igus of nie tod ao, wlilcu If siampa.l, aa ilt.iy Sight ba, li) tho lioveiiunaut. be liellovea Would bee real asa.siauto in preveiumg counierteiliug. PROIIIHITIOS A St/'C'cA***.' f.V lillOPE ISLA" D. PuuviUK.NCK, K. Li Aujf. lt) {Special.?LtTaTraV ug temperance lueu from all over the Malo mei al Otk* and Jisacu to-day aud coiu|iared noms aa io the rr-.US .1 far of jir.iuiuii in. Tbe gul of tao reports waa ibaB ne results mora tbau justified tua sxpeetatloua of ibe neuiis of pm..mi'iou. The Kev. Hugh Moutgoinerr, et Voreester, tbe Kev. Dr. Albert titer, ot P.aiuii.-u. *s 1., and many local olergyiuou addtssas*! tbs mesnag. rue drill ol Ibo remarks waa io tbs adoet ibat bavmg .iiiiui'il i.Be law all teiupsrauea iieople should aid ina .Illaara In tia rigid sufurcauisut, aud if tao ollleeia ware lireuol mer auould be displaced. JUDOB BARliiilt TMKEATtSFD. Nkw-Havbn, Aug. 10 (Special).- A.coidinf o las LtlchJUUt Inquirer, lt ls repotted vual Judge Barratt, ot New-York, wuo reconUy leuienead tha boy lotteis lo lhal oily, has boso waruot to utovo out el kia ?rsse.u uuartereet the Hulehiaaon place la LtwuBold iriosspsot adyuauuusiirloslou.