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V"'LI.N?-16,3-?H. NEW-YORK, THUR8DAT, JULI 30, 189L-TEN PAGES. PRICE TFIREK CEJNTS. SALISBURY ON AFFAIRS. HIS SPF.ECH AT THE LORD MAYOR'S BAN Ql'ET. A REVTEW OP THE WORK OP PARUAMFKT PRAISF. FOR MR. PAI.KOUR-THF. T.AXD ACT A PEUMAXKXT ODM FOR IRF.L AND'S WOES-Tni: powers to main TAIX PF.ACE - TUE EASTERN QUES XIOX. Lendon: July 20.-Lord MWwiy in his "P0*^ at the L>ru Mrtyor's baaajfjl* to-mght reviewed the labore of the prese.nt MMaoa of Parlianient. He said that hard and valuablc work had been done, and that tl.e orwtruction fnrmerly hindcr ing legislation had almoat dlaaa|?JBied. ?? re" joiced at tl.e pu*ing of the Education btll, as calculated to eaaperl the systero of rehgion wluch the people loved. Kegarding Irehuid, Lord Salisbury said that the Government had applied ? sucorssMl remedy to evik long enffered there, and could look back on ttt poliov with r.tisfaetion. Fivc years a?o he h-.d eapeeeeed tLe WU that Irplan<i must be govemed resoMely. U*. Bnlfour'a eueeeea WM largely due to tl.e faet that those servinK under him w? a?ured that they would be aupporUH . and not hande?l ovar to thetr enemies. Mr. bal four'H aduiinifitmtion owed its sucoen to per iMN and ieeoiution. (Cheer.*.. Beffe* for the law followed, the people feeling that re ristanne to the law W?l futilc. Tlie Land Act, Lord Salisbury deelared, wonid be found to be not a teinporary palliative, but a periuanftnt rure for the troubles of many gen erotioii*. It would draw closer the bond unltin* the two oountries. "hfhld,' he eaid, "in the ]a6t eleotion, dedared a'/ainst the severance of the bond, and I believe the deciMon ie irrevocable. ? (t'heers'. Refcrring to fareipn powers, Lord Salisbury said he never knew a period when Europe was more tfSDqail thau at the prtvsent time. In Sonth Aniewa ahme wns there a weary <|uarrel and con fianr dtanider. The Enajbli GoTwamtnt had been ? I |o artutrate in the Chillan dispute and in tdjvtnent ?f the Argentfne flnaaoca. but Eng land oould not undertake ettfatt ttbk. Refcrrinx to the E:istern (jueetion, Lord SaLh* h'::v m:1 tli.it t!e BrobleBl had not yet ?>een eoived, but ? i't aml JUiluaria were ihew inu sijfh r;i;: i de^opoml tliat they promised t i seitle the diflkaltf withoal any external in terfcrenre. Thl hremier DCXt spoke of the ralue of the visits to Englan 1 of Emperor William and the Prir.ee hf Naplei, in aaeunnf the world of the rceful bias of the xreat Pdwen. He eaid that boped, in the eoune of a few wecka, to wel oome to England the fieet. of the Frene.h Re pablio. i< beera.) There had been talk. he oofl fcuedj of rcrt. in treaties threateninst the peace of the world, but he knew DOthing of them. He be'ieved that the aaUoaf woold ^ork in har mirv wlt! eaeh other?more on aceount of tlieir kiii'lred latetesta thaa on aceount |0f mere papd trea' - Refcrrin?r to the seal and lobster disputes, Lord rv said thal they draoged nlonp wlth the ? ss and downeae Buitable to th<.se antmals. It wai oadeaa, be added, to imasine that the luxurv ot (urrvinc on these nejrotiations would cease'for any Muiister for a considerable nuujlxi of yeaxs. .-* ajNUHUI PLOT AGAiyST THE CZAR. beven naufln muo in an attempx to w naoE ARHT-.KT. LotHlon; July 29.?A Gcneva papw saye that the St. P*?eiaWifg poMee recnrVftrrested twenry eigbt officerh, twentj<all of whaM were Nihilista, oonneote<J witli ? euMpdlief to kill the Caar. and foroe the Czarewit-h to establish a cor.stitutlonal monarchy. The Nihilists. it is stiid, were arrested after ?fferiiiK deapefate resiptanee for two hours wlth theb rrvolvers. The polioe were assisted by sol diere. Seven Nihilst* were killed in the struK gle, and seven escapefl. KimiAK oorannm to the phbcohmbv. 6t. MetatMHh J?lv 2i*.?The Mayor and mun1clp.il atiihorlties tlil<- avaataf net Admlral Oervall and thl othor I'rench otteen at tln: QWJ aiul MtOlted tlictn to the Tov.-n llall. vken a baaqud WM civou ln hotjor of the vtaMoea. AI tbe reMebj ln the harbor and the hOHea eloai tke nwta to the Town IlaU ?w profoaeh dec.orat'-d. Ttw itieaU aare thronged wlth people, tnd the Fr?ni hmen naarval <m extnuHdlnaiT nixxtiag, At the baaowrt the Preaeh Anbaand ir ^:lt at t!i" righl and A-biitva! OOTnl I at the left o( the HayOT. Amonc the iMati wen U>e Rawtu IttnUtera, tbe fONtfn dip'oti.ari' mneeePtatltai aml othor notables. The u il ti.a-t^ were iraolL The Major presi'ntcd silvor at>uve:lrs t<< llN lYendUBCO, The "Korot Vranjra" to-daf peMkhte an Tpt<rvl.?w Wttk AdnMral Oerrati, rrt the vislthm Fr?ii.rh MaMlWII tn vhlch he derhu-os that h" ba-? not been intm^trd wlth a polltifal mlsston la hti~-?*a. bm only to eoaaajr to Raeata (he MaaHy antfalMBti Of the Fn'ii<h Govaranoit and its people. leate betwaea Baaala and Piaaea, AdaliaJ Oee> aaja iaeav ~. is analeiwi to that b-tw^-en the mem b 'f the Drtabaad, a:id is puivlv d-'ft-nslvo. I'.i-is. July U.?Tke text of HM t'zar's telfjrraptitc mess^ce t<> Presldent C'araaj ln n-Kaul to the vistt ot tl;c Praoch tifet to Cranctadl bi a*. faUowai The preaenee of tbe laat ^ freoh tc?timony of the pi? ?:oai d lynpatby unitlfiK Fiaaea and Baaala, J hav.' at h'-;irt to expteaa to you my wami sutl'jfaetlon an '? ;? ;i ?? m :. TMe Uusglan (Jovemment ha-* decorated Admlral V . ? a'd Commandatit LefabTre, the < hief offlter and ? ?i ratpeetlvely of the Frenth M'nlstry of H _??-_? THK VERHAL PART of THE f'HIMAN ITBttOOLS. Pafta, July 2*.-The CatMaa Oaagreaatoaal party bavc- Ksued u statement to the efeot that Uie elecdon ?f Tloana aa Praalaaal of chin is nuii and roM for ?JM-ral n;aM)ns? be(aus? as Hresldent of the fabinet be organlzed a ooup d''-tat Lfl Ji-nuary laat, thus tlolatlng the Constltutlon; butaatt the eleotion wa* lH>t rarrted out ln (^iiformlty with the law; baeaMa only part of the aaajajlry voted, and neeause the <*leo tkin (K-rurred durlnp tiie napeoatoa OC the trlbunals 1 vlth the -?jttiemei]t of eleetotfj dlsputes. Watihlnfrtoa, Jult 2t?.?The ("hllian Ooagieailonal taaopi ta weataagtoa wfhatlfally taajr the tn:th oj the rop-?i-ts aaat fn;m Hniitiagu to the effeet W^at l.o??0 irf tt>? suMleis of th.- Oaapaaatoaal Araajf at laadoaa *fnM3d la leare th^re when orderort to Atacaina be llaae tho>- h;id aat reoivci ti]?ir pay. Ttu- aaMfara of the Ju,iiiu.u? Oaaaraaaaaij thap aap, nre votnateere, bat a?ide ftaai this tart tiie Oavaaaaaaai haa pleoty c? ?anai wMi whi. ?. t,, j,a\ aaeam. BaJaaaaada, tii<-y ?tl?rm. souKlit to aagatlftlc a lo^n lu Eur.pe and afcM ''?^ ? " ?-. bat eaaral. Tne Qov "!! Jt 'I' p'lwnteea, they eseert. bai aaaae na LT ?r,. ?';,"% ^..be^nt.h.i: ot the revolutton, and aaeh month sinoe it betaa ha> exacrleoeed a bm DKATB OF THE ? WHALEKACK'S" CAPTAJN. UaBTfOOl, July 2M.- It was tl?. intcntior, of the con ??ee?i of the new AaatJtaaa ateaaaar fharbn w. wvt ?K"e. Wlleh Is the flrst ?t the ,,,-w tvP.- ?f rtlirirr <*.iid the "aaalobaik1 la areai the AttaaUe, v> dla laut uai vaaoal bvdaa br Wea-Yort w,th a aanra of JJ*52 ?L :i ranaedbrtbamd ?eii death ,i Uw eoaunaadat af tae taaaaL captala ????*? it wm tomoi .h,,t aa had du-d la Ua "??^?orae Jtam ivtM Im Blghi it is ppabaUe that t^flrM affcai v.in be aai m ekanai ta taka tha J^aai >, Htw-Tork. An I reatlaattoa baa eavMled lie ?as a suticrer from h art dhaaaa, and hiul be?B ^' d?eat for tnut ajaJady for aoma ?7*. At aaeaj yaatariay 1 bmu wha w;.s ahoat tae -"*at ?"* th* Vataaare was iyinK leii Inta laa tx ? to,(1 W** rw-n^ by Oaptalo Kaunders. The *?aon <aus?i the aagdata u> baaooae ajiajflj aiattad etr-. ,kuJi"f,lhe wh0),! "' N* fraalag he ihowed the IV*^ u- ?? bc emt,ai;,K*l aud wlU be fopwnrded U< "w??. wa*h.. wh.-/v th <t< ;Mi naa?a family llv^r,. hapUHl II j;.\<.LA.\D. aautaT*' JU)> *?*?? ?????? at '.?<dwood wM con UMlay, thli bejiin th? ??coiid day of the. n,. Q.w0"'*'*t whlrh ex?iud th. moiit ii.u>rp?t ?n f? u.. aaa ^ *"*"* ",u'"";'i'/ of t?.f.ty aaaaeebjaa aaak, ?^ ?? ?o??r?^uo aaand. tw? luiti* mi ? luUt u. WM won by O. A. RftUfa thrceyetr-old bay e..lt Wi.lte r. l y Batrttt, out 0f .Whlto L41jr. J. n. Biuton'a rvr.Ncarolrt afcaataai hor<p Barmecldc, by Barcaldlno, out of I* Trappe, ??.< aatwat, ancl Baron do Blnek*! flve yoarold bay howe Va?l*U*. by Idun, out of V' nnda, tMrd. AGAINST UNKESTRICTED REClPROCITY. THF. CAXADIAN GOVF.RXMF.XT SUSTAIXED IN TIIE HOUSE BV 26 MAJOKITY OX SIH RICUARD CARTWRIGHT'S MOTIOX. Ottawa. .Tttly M (Spc< ial).-The vote on the budgnt tnok DaftOa at an oarly hoof thls mmminK. The Gor ernniont wa< suMained by twcnty-slx majorlty. The rcjpricd umendment pioposcd by sir Klrlianl Cart wTight, one o| the Llherul loaders, wa? M follows: Tliat the sltaiation of the country riqiilrc"* tnat th* (Jovernmpnt should foiihwith reduep all dutlps on arf.^l-s of prlmp npcosslty, and more partleulatlj on thnac mo?t ptMMlty conaumcd by art1?an?, mlnprs, ll'-hcrmpn and BanMH ; and furthor That the negottatlona whlch the Hourp ha* been ln formid are to OfW a*. Wuehtiigton ln (Vtober next nhould i)o conductPd on thP basln of tti mo?t extMid d ivciproenl freedoiu of traile M?Mi Tanadu and tiw t'nltod Statea ln manufactured as well w> natural product*. Tho debate lias lastod nenrly n fortnlght. Talring tho keynote. from tlie Hon. Oeorfa E. Fonter, MlnlMer of Finance, th* Governmcnt snpportcrs al] opposed unrestrlcted rcolprority, allcglug that it would Icad to polltlcaj union. Frora the Liboral point of vtew, Mr. s^pohn spoUe of tho beneflt that tho ltimber trade wonld derlvc frora the adoptlon of unrcstrlcted redproeity, and pofntfll oitt the beneflrial etrcct It vronld havc upon tho tanning bnstnoFS. From iO evi dences abont hlm, 1k- could not btit be convinccd that reclproctty would gtve to thls country groat prosperlty. He therefore wonkt vote for tho atnend* tnrnt. Mr. Hendereon ln reply Rald that the Conservatlve party wonld rontiniie the old policy of ondi-avorljig to ?yure the lvst tenna ln the matter of trude w> lations with the fnlted Stat--?. Ho dld not thlnk lt would be ln the tnterests of Hw c<unt.ry thut tho treaty of 1854 shoiiM be ronewod, nor wonkt unrp^rrlct'^d redprocltv be henefMal l<< the country. Mr. Murrav contendod that. the spee'hes of honor;U)te ffontlpmo:i Ofpoaltt were DOt (XiM^iateht wltii tho position of the (Vinsert-atlve party iotDfl the reient (aniptifrn. They had harabnp^ed ttie poople of Cana/la. The Nattnnal \k<\\cj had not been an ad vajitape to Canadtan farmcrs. One way of reductng the expen?cB of the country wlien unrc^trirfed reci procity was adoptcd would be to abolish the leBtii whlch was the flfth whecl oii tlie oouch. Ue .Vrrlng to the exodua, he eald that at the sbation of OonlonR? ln Pontiao County he fouod ecveral famllie* wba were beini; taken to Mlnneviia by wealthy furmers of that State. Mr. Mfwdonnell, of Algoma. sidd tiiat S!v Hluhard Cartwrtght's uneodment inu an old frle.ud anityed ln O0W (iothi*. It wbs nnrestrlcted roclpnclty, nnd tberefore he oppo-cd lt. lt lf iiT)<t?-i?t'M?d tiiat .-^lr .lohn Tljomp^on and Mr. Poater, repre?entlng tho Homlnion Government, wlU \l?lt Washlngtou Uj <?rtober to mtrmpt to negotlate a reclproclty treaty wlth the li)lt<vl States. GBNTRALS AXD ADMIRAL8 NEEDED. San Frunclwo. July 20.?The gtcamcr Hoatafmi whWh left here a few 'month? airo with a cargo of prorMOU for Chlll, rettirned thls mornlng wlfli a argo of nitrate whlch she found no dlfflculty ln obtaln mg at I'i-affua, where the mme1; are mostly ln the hands of Encllsh capltalists and are belng worlcod to thelr ntniost cupaclty. Captain Hnatios. of tho Mont -crrat. says that much of the Informntlon rc'-ivod ln this country conecrning Btfalrs ln ChiU has been errr> noOBJ and MMtjUoaaL There has been no tighting io gpeah of for three mmths. In summlng up the ?itnation. Oaptata Hughts aayi that the bvmirmti are s,.ily in oeed of gencrais and admlrait, niost ot tue senerals who condiicted the brill not eamptiffH a^adnst I'eru Mn| off ln Burope. Then? seems to be no pi ?peet of auneitrte setticmei.t bjiIom Baimaeeda :'.)rcos ono by the Hld of the nev/ irenaal BOW <?i thelr way to tlie 6cene of the cnmfilot froin Kuropc. wblcb, lf tbev r-ach Ciiill wttboul taillng lnto the hanil- of the tDaurgenU, wlll und.jubtcdly tura the tldu of battlo ln tfa\or of Balmareda. THE CAN.VIHAN BCANDAL. Ottawa, Jnly '2!>.?Tl? PrivHeces and Election Com mittee of Parllament met trt-day, a:d Mr. Ivr'.ey, tho euginecr on the Klngeton clork. \*as examined. Ho -ald he had ncver reoelvod, dlrcctly nor imllrtctly, any ?um of noney f>r hls fathcr, H. F. I'eiley, ChleJ Kngineer of Publlc Works, fr>m Michad Oonitolty, M Mated ln the cvldence Jant wcek. Kob-rt II. Me Qrtevy then tvlated the hlstory of hls falltng out wlth Thonia< MrOrccvy ln Jnnuaiy, 1~S0. It ntose from e refnaal of Hhornaa to aOoar the witncss to hectinic a dlit-ctor of the Bfenatton and Ontarlo Navlgation t'nmpauy. At thnt tlme Thomas eaDed Rnbert a tluef. ^aylng he Nfuei to acoount for piofiti due Thomas ln connwtlon wlth I.arklu, CoOBOlty A; ('<>. .lohn R. AnioMI. thtef ni<< ihanfcal englneer of the l*ublic Works Department, ha* been aupended foi havlng rented a ateau yacjit which he ownad i<> the in<;it for ?K.*> a month in the nanio Oi nnother i?erson, and for other irreguhvities. A YICTOBT F^R fUPTAlx WALPOLB. London, JalJ 29.?Tlie eenaattonaj breacb of promlse enat of Mlss Valerle Wledeniann agatntt Oaptatn the !lon. llobcrt Hotaee Walpole, iu whl?h the jilulntlff a-ked for $100,000 daaUMM and whlrh BM been in and r?ut of the ooarta for nore tbao two yeara, roaolted on June 17 lu?t ln a vnrdlet of ?1,500 damagea for the plalntwf. captnln Walpole took the caee to the ?"onn of Appeals, and to-day that conrl rereraed the rerdlcl of th<' krwer coiirt, hoidlrtg that there araa no corrobora tlon of the etatementa that the defondant promtsed to marry Nieis Wlertetnann. FFNERAL OF THE ST. MANDE VICTIMS. Parls, July ?.f).?An lmmen-ie crowd of people, oatl niatcd at UgOOO. g:?th< ivd thls afeernoon a; Bt Mande to wttneaa the funei-.iis of Um tlathoa of the tentbte rallroad <ii~a-tfr of Bnndaar taat, Tbere were bwanty fonr beareee ln the linc and thoneanda of mourucr* tollowed the UkU-^s to th'- grave. All Me hotisos of Bt, Mande wete draped wlth atgnj of monmlng. RAVAfiES OF CHOLSaU W THE EAftT. Lond<m, July pn. Dlepatchea reeelvad h. re from afecea la* that the death thh- fmn i h ilera is 140 a day at that pluc-. ?n<! thlrtv <:?1K at DJeddah. TI7E EWMETU OJ PYTUIA* COWfEMttOW. Oorttand, ,iuly 90 (Ppuifil) Tan f1^ unlformed dlvi-Jon of the Knightsof rjllllai aiTivcd from OflWBffO Ihta moratng, Th"\ win parttelpaM in the paradc tonioirow, ai.ng wtfai the anlfonned dJafotOM froan Byraeaae, Aauterdaa, iit-evinp and other towna, This ?aornlng the eonvanttoa vaa eailed to ordar promptij at iO:.'io. Tlie eleettre naloai are aam aU flttod and after the InataHillua of the atwly elaetei offteera h> nionvw Bornlng the appotntaianta to the rnJ ior ottoea artll bc made. The anpeati mado t<> the Orand di m oeUof (roa the aetton tafcen by lodcea nwj an mttatftti The fiitwv day w.is davoted to the ir.i:i<r srtion of rontlne bnatneaa. it is expaetad t.hat tho oonranttoti ertll adjoara Io-bmhow. All day long thje Kntfhta bare rtrtaaOy hdd full po ? ;??!) of the town, paradiog the atraate ln quear ttwhe iij)^ and to the arnrmpanliatint of horna, b'lis, band and ratttera. T!ie Oawaga dlvlaton gave a tinc axhib rton of h '>? difUtoi and ?arealnf. Tn-morrow the parade wUJ be the featnre anJ graat preparatloni arp baiaf Bstdd for enleitar.hig riatton. After the parade the Amstenlam dlv, loa, who bold the rham f\ mahtf of the Btata, wUJ gtve an exbtbirlon of dHlliiiK' and rnanhing. Thli ni;i iv i*e Vlod-ap oi the eonvantton, Hllle>^ bnatneaa naet i eztra aofcion._ THE VA1HY A990GMT10M lt fBMOW. rhUai.'", Jnly -"? (flpeetal).-The Datry Aaaoatattoii of t/ie Dntted Btttet ? ta ananod in thu<-lty. A onn ber of proanlnent datrymen are preaent The , Baatnaaa '>t the eonrontl m ta dlawaalon of the propoal ide by the WorhVe Patr paopie to the Dairy Aaaoelattoa wU* infaranee '" aMhlni ta exhibit. The ?rorM'a lair < mmtttae propoas to fnratth a)i boftd loa and thi baoeaaary fatd and arater for the ,,,, tonann of from twontj Awt I i Bftf aead <>t Ihorongb bred eattte of each of the rnrlooi braada dunng the Bxpoiltton and m ivinrn tafce all tho prodneta of aaa caitie dnrtng the I ?? * -; ALZJUrd atn WCHB AT A BAMMBCVM. <haiJ-:on, Inlj Ua\ At an AJBanae baarhacani at Ptoaparlay, Kewbetry Oooafr, at-dnf, ? anrtoaa ontttng ,,iti;n oaearraJ betwaaa Jaaaei Bnnaar and the Mar rjasa it erna eaaaai bf m oid fand bacwaan Ihaaa H1.-n' Hantat wae rtnael M Ihe bead wtt* ? ahn and aartanety tajnrat. Qaorga Monli reaefraf ? bad <ut in the fi?? and naat wldh* baar prota faiai. it, M Mngtl ru-hi-d in tl BhSf UM ??*??"* wai> -^'^ U, perliia*? latall*'. ?ai U. the thro^t. J?Uu* a^ptflnf waa eat oa the ?>uck of tho baad la tertni tho flcht, and several otliers rerotved mfnor lnjurlc*. THE FIUK XECOHD. THE FOI'ItTH UI.AZE THBUE IN T1IREE YEAKS. Tho iirrmon bava bOM eaUed to Naat \vi hington Karket, at Oaneeeoui 1-at ?!ni ThlrteenttM?ve Hi ilnee the aaafhat ms oponed ln 1889, Yeatar taj Boratng ? baltdtaf u Ihe tootlnreat aaraar "f bht ejroan w^s on ib-e. The aanwi itarted in the attte of the lon^'. |0W bulMlifp, and t!..' Irea ? had tronnle in getffag at fhem there. Tkree etarnu were mng, calllng Boat of the anginai ta the dletrlet. Baataaai in tke awrknt waa mipeafed for nearty aa koar, whi'*> the Breian were at waek. \% mo*t of the dcaiers waa oeeapted tiie italh deaH la regetabtoa, thetr eoaibtned ! by wal r did not exeeed 85,000. Tliey are T. 8. wmtamaoa & fcrothe.r, a. l. Oanaann, Wlfflam H. Haynes, Hlram Wood, John KV.app, Malley, Bdwarda d- 0>., Jann-s A. Jiiii?o a. \v. Daite, ,i. w. Hutcnlnaon & Co.. J- C'urley, John lirody, Rucli .v Ptoekmest, All<v A- Rlder HtSM .v <'l-on and A. I'anl, Jr. Th<* owlMlng, whirh Is owned by the olty, "*hs damaged abont ilfi?C00. tnenrenoe oovera the los?v?. Ihe or.trln Of the tire was not known. Bl'RNlNO OIL AT UAT/TIMORE. Battlmore, July iv.?A llre brolte out last ntght ln the Balttaaare Untted Ofl Ooataaay'i works at Canton and t- st!ll baralnf. Two targa fcinks ront':lni.i(t eboat 48,000 l?rr?'H of "11. valiicd at i?4 a harrel. aro burn inp aad there li dangee of other tanks and snrroundin* properly belng de?troycd. The tanka are valnod at 910,000 eaih. TOMMIH to Tiv: partt of pouxo sfnjrrrf. ffe>tannahj Oa., july 88 (BpeetaQ.?a curto'is out aoaai of the PBoant tour of OaaaraJ Veaeer and cou ?teaemaa-eieet "Jerrp* Btaapaon iLrough oorgia has beon tht eooatarnatlon eieelcd among the bankan and bnslness uien ^enfrnlly. The-e tnon have, been Deanoerati and have rontrlhuted larcely to tha polltl enl rnmyatffli faada. Tkey ragretted the adkeotoo of fh^lr piirty to fr*e colnaue of sllver, but raKed M their potttieal Meadi in the Easttodefcat the aaheaaai of Biand and his eo taborera, Tha ttatt of w-.'.ver and Btmpeon, bjoweear, inowi thut it la not free lOfee alone that hi* been BdToeated, but ebaotab) Cat mo::ey. The fariner^ of QeOTgla WBO rtprak tlirougli tiie Alll aaeee eontrol the Deanoarattc party in congress by ten froe alrffr Biea. Tbam lw^e been aararal ln faaaaal eonff>ir>n<,es of biifilni^s ni^n, ard-nt I)oiniK,rafr. to di-HHs the attaatfaa. Thep soe that if thiir own party wmn mdei it* praaanj laflaaaeaa nnanrtai rahi -tar*1-, than la the faee, and freely acfcaowledga in private eonvrsatlon that thelr onlv liope is ln Re pubihau lUfitoai aaat feae. Indnatrtal aeealopaaeot k] p: iftlrally stopjv-d, owlng tO the a?itat!on. The G^orKla Legtelntare, h^plred fmm the AlUaaea, has pa4scd a i'iU forhiddinu' the eolleetton of attomeya' faea whlch practically snut? oat Invettora from : i m Oie state, beenusc lt maket it- coll dlflieult and expemdve I ? banl en aro the firnt u> feel the effeet ? mob teglaiatloa. -? travds ;x* 7?h/: nmrivi wah Vhwn. Chiiam), Jnly 88.?A dlapateb from Indianapolls cnv-: John W. Coons. foruierly dapotg aadttar of in diana, wai asnl lo Waaataftoo by Oorernor Hovoy ?aveeal weeka ago t<> i^m wky the Btnta had not been pn!d (r-t'i.o-wi d:ie 01 tba oM m* Uma elatnu. He m itttated an tnTesttga lon, wh.en haa reaattad ta the .11-. coverv that there ta r aiiy 8800,000 Aaa tndiana, and aaamaai ta baeaheeii gteaa by the OovernnMnt ofletaki in anthorM jrthat the amonnl wtll be patd. A detaUed report of tho laeeatlgatlon win he nade pnblle in a day or two. The Inreattgatkn bM dlaeloeed aoma re mai'kahlo frands. One roneber ln favor of a well knowa pkyatelan for 858 70 was rataad bv onknown penoni to 96,370 and eolleeted. riiat thts aaaney waa paid is eertatn, but who the eeaefletariaj of thta ?wlndle were, if meb they are, or wkether tha noney waa raoatved by the Btate, h not know . Governor Hovef doee not say that the ezaet m.iount due the Btabe U 8800,00 >. Hi ?? ?' It >s uiore. \\1)ei\ a^k(.>d abont tke matter today he -aid: "if the afataaa af tke fltate fer war ;ax. tnteraat nnd Xatloual rr>ad affafra were paid, t1. ? total I woali aot be k - thac W.W 11 of Mr. Ooons have opened the ? of I ? "' oflielais and thev have Instltutod an ii.v. ti/ution whleii wtll, lt la b-iieved, alaekee eztenalve (rauda. B.ur,TT.tr WACmnm for rnr. faib. rhiniw, july 88.?Tke P/orBPB I ??-??? dtr I m tnday laaaed ? rlgkl ofway tnal wtll enable erery laHroad h Otdengn to entar tke Bxpoattion groonda. rn the IlUnoti Centrai'i nonopoly of Bxpositto I I pata rhe diraetora on a fooring wkere they oan dlctate tenna for traJHo. Tke rlghl of way l? a rtrlp flitj f.-ct wHbs, ranntng ln an uregular eonrae froni tke Bi poattton entranee al Blsayaeeeotb ^t. to ti?e Bal I and Onto traeka af Seteoty-nrot-at., where that road toavai tke UUnoU CentraL T i to thr Fniid Katlonal H;?ik, J. Inrtne K ??' and Dr. Wil longhby, nnd Oiay hare laaaed it t> toe Bgpoaltton Company for tnree reara at tarmi propeaad by tke WorM'i Pair diraetora. Pour traeki aill be bnUt lo tlono v.ith tke Balttmore and OMo. That road ??? Hi .'?'?''? the nae of Ita ? -? ?? to - i n,av ? ?? ? r ov- r Ita Un ? and ]"? I ? ith "it the ? iral. JAMEM J. WE8T DEFEATED I.V roVRT. Chleago, .July 20.- Jamea .!. VTeat anffered a crn-h ing defeet at tlie bandi of ?'? I ': U?le norn< Ing ;:. ,|?. .,;. kronght agalnat hJm by Rerman 0. Hniakamp and the ofher oi ? ? i of "The nmeB* to declare Ma oarnerehtp of atoch ln the trewapaper ln ralid. ?feat alao Bkd ? oroaaWU Mataftl iJk* eonv plalnante whleb the eonrt diamJeeed. WeaVe deteal araj oomplete, Ine eonrt daelarlng that hp bad ln proparty tawned rtoeti to the extenl of SOO hares, and that thli vi- tnv.-.ild and iboold be cancelled. The oonrl Blao heJd that Wnafi randaet In the pnr?'? "Tlie Tlmee" araa fraadnlant. Weet'i attomej gaea u'V}\:l:^'l^ the prop Ttv ln the rontrol of the clalm Dto, n-bo con*titate I ? pn ': I mann emani. ATTAim 01 A 8H9B COMPAET. Ponghheepata, Jnly 80 (gpectalW-An ordef hua been latned by Jnd ??<? Bamard Co ihow eanae arhj the Hnd rnn BItct Bhoe Oompany ihooJd i oi i reeelver appotntad. The order li re tobcr 81. ' ':" " w1Ubu" m- K,':^:' been appolntad tempornry receli t, and an Injnnetlon ti;, been gi ?:--,; reatralnlng the eradlton of the eor porotion from brl - < b?1hm. ?!,?? UabUttieo ol the < ? *? 1X68,971. Um BBtai payabte aggrc ? ? ?'* M ? h,. n. are dne m Aagnstt Beptaniber, Oeto a Huaemhar. Th<- inventory of the pruueetir of tn? eompaa] . eta |o ht? nomtnaQj 8100391 10. The pr? fcired cUiiins of einpl ? -? 8a,B0894 fflOrifOl rrriTU n TEXAS. st. i/'-iis. .iui\ 29 A dtapabrb from RnlphnrSprlngs, Tex.. aaya: "Benntor Peffer < ??- tbe - Farmers' Bneanpment bval alght. J!"lv '?'l': *?000 peopV ".li" ; th." rnnie I I-? I ai the >? at i j;,., ceot U> Hfl 9,000,000 in ? to piili the laath and ctoae the Bxratfl of WaJJ Btreet tt? i ropoa d to <!?> thla alth ? dlroctly to the p ? I -'"'l 'h^.r HU apeecb bv?t?d two boura, a ? inc tnai the People'a partj wouM ; <i ii tlie Bu Conrt v.-s oot witn them thej tronht BMha aoouer." T11Y. HUMBDEXI BAEDOEB AV 0TF1CEM. j Oape May, N- ???. 'aly -< (8pi aal).?The Preafdent lo-day pardoned Captaln .rg? '.. Arnaa, the Bitny ofleer a*ho Jappad Ooventor Baaver . f;neai the BXfe* il""''1 h. IVaahlngton thede ,i:.,i. af Praatdent Harrtaon. He , yeat ret an aarae II be bad aenred oni bti aantanaa, arhtah wna to tho efteet thal he wa. to raaaalB aithln B radhu af iift\ noie- ..f the elt] "f Waanlngton. He araa eoiirt-inorUalled a iii-uns-.Mi irom the araj ? Pn!*ldan( >et aatda iac raliag. Janaa W H< nppotntad po4V a Grafton, w>-t ^., .... Andrea j, Nnaen, ratlftnad _ .1 OAEOO at- s l/LI U m a. >an Francl-ro, .luly 80.- < otlectoJ Pbalpi has or iarai the aeftave of a eargo of na:!-, a*Meh reeantiy ar rn-"d bara on the ahtp Natne Donnard from Ifear Vorh, via Urerpool. The ,,,.,1^ gre vatnad M ot?o, and were ihtpped from Baa forh to Bnrapa and the.i trao Idppad : euri "f Um eheaper rata Thii I baM to i<* b rtatatton af Um k ? ihtpnMnt "f r'""?'s by a d taaaal betwean dome tlr porto, H ?? ui-n baM thal ti,, (odJ are Hable b datV. The n-ii? ura cwtiai^uod to u'uuiiAiii, Ctirrlugton * Cu. QUAY AM) DUDLKY RETIRE. THEY RKSTON THETB OFFirE<: W THr N\ TIoNAL RBPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. Mr.i.TiNT, of tiif. raoscunvi oomjorki in WAMnWTOx-HF.Mtu-TinNS WARMI.Y AP PRECIATINT, TifFrR BE8VXCE9-! 0SaTKBA? 0LA1KS09 0B0SOI CHAIRMAJT. [nr TELBonAPn 10 tiie Ti?inr?B.I Waahinirton. July ?J'.t.-Tfo RapUbhean Natlonal Ex emtive committee edjoarned lo-slght after twi atone, wWch oeeantaf abont elglri bonra. A pnod oeal of thta ttaae araa devotod to roattat baalneaa, aa k as the report and aadlUiig of the aeeoonta ot Treaonrer Dndley, of t.io Xi.uonai Coaaeatttee, it aaama i have been agreed to have a awettng of tke .v Oonuntttee ieaaattaM ta Koenmber, to la tke ttn piaee for tha next IfatJonal Convanttan, This wm <uM t0 be in re*.p.',nse to " a tanereJ. fkananrt* that tke Natlonal Conventlon akall be hrld In May. 1809. Thls "generul domajuP dor? not appeur to havo attrmted any greut ainoutit of pnhlle attentlon. In rlew of the faet that rvmcress wlli be ln Beaaton ln Kay, and prob akly ln Jnne, wlth a Hoaaa etrangly Daa.atte, and wlth Its record not completc, u good many expertenced polltlrlans mny be lnrllned to wonder whelh*r tkere Is l "ajaneral demand' for a ftfay aoneoutlon. Bnf that k a ajattar for tke pTatfonal Oannatttee Haelf to deeidc t?t Its next weetlng. Of eoiir^B, the thrn<r whloh lent espxlal Interest tj the Bteatfnf of the Exenitive Committee hvday was tho i"! l aiatton of Chalraan Qnap. Baveral waajbaia of the oen?iltae to-nlgki mtd tkat a targa part of the n^sion tnnaj was aoonpted by aftorti to j.<*r.u.ulo Mr. Quay to renialn at tlio bead of tlw 008> rnittee. Tke aftorta waaa fraltleaa, (or h<- aad lakan tke pieraailon to "tfrr bta reolajnatlon as a meaaber of tke katfoaal Oonuntttee to tke ehelrman of the Penn rxvaoti Btate Oonuntttee. without exoeptton th? membera of the BsaanttTo Ctonanlttee were iwtnetant to have Bonatat Qaay retfra, and when they ftmnd tkat lie had detormlnod to <1o M tha] anantajaaaty adopt'-d reeofnttooi wklek azpraat the estecm in whleh he U he'd. Every ttapakheaa eaa aoartUy tadoraa thesx; resoliitJons. Hawwraf, Mr. Qiuay's tdeas of duty aad pollev muy have dlff.-red fron BhOOe held by a majorlty of his party. Iil- auotOM WtU not be tOf gotten or t>e!inied, and lt atnat be the oarneet hope of every ataeera PipiliHiaii taaf bJa peraonal aifair* will not laterfere with hU politlral M ?ofulnnw. Mr. Clarkson wlll aet aa ekalrman <xf the Exeoutlvc Committee until the aeaeenbitBl of the Nattnrul Com? mittee and he will appoint a temporary traaaarer in plare of Oenerol Dndley, wiit retiies on aoeooat of pnieonnl bnatnaai affaii-s ^diinh engaee his attentlon. i >f tke tkfttean m?-ml>ers of tho mtmmlttta thore were preaaai but seven, tamelT, Cluiinnftn M. 8, Quay, of I'ennsylvanla; Vfee^Saalnuan J. B. Ciarkaon. of Iown; tjccretary J. (ttonl Fa-^^tt. of tfew^York; Tn>tw iif-r W. W. Dndley, of Indjlana; samnel Pei lendaB. Of Oonaeetteat! Oarrett A. BOhart, of KawJeiaeyi and .i. M, Bapaea, of >fal^o. The tiivt knalneei bffnre th<? eoanntttae araa the eon -Mpntliin irf tli" aoeonnta (rrowinc oiit of th" la^t eani paign anbailtted b\ Treaanrer DofUep, This proeaed Irttf. howcver, wa? InterrupU'd for i\ tlme In order to oiiow CotoaeJ Beota, of Onaka, Neh., to make. u yjow ing ipoeeh ta f.kvor of holdlng tho nexi Bepabllena rTatlanal Oeneeatlan in that etty. Oolonel Beotl had reaaona atenty to anpport hi.- nrgamanti baaed targaty apon the preeartoaj ttata af the pmiy ln tke Weatexn Btaaoi adjotnlng Ifebrnaka, whleb mlgkt te1 bnpi >ved by tbe ij.fii^ion of party splrlt iiaiaiiliiart by a greut ffa ttonai ronventlou bi th'^ nelfrhboihixid. !!?? alao offered Mketantlal pnp rfttoni looktng to the (aelllty of the ronventlon's work and romfort of the detegatea. p/ken be had eooefndet, the matter was refened to the Oeoaral Oonuntttee, and the bjxeeutlve Committee reaamed eonakteeactoa of tke Ueaauier'e aeeonni A hUaa a.a. i of eorieapondenae waa alao laid bofore tho ooavntttea by tho enafrnaan and aearatary f"r diacua non. tfany aettea poBttctana in diHerent parta of tiw iad eoneln tona to draw from ttie ontaooM of the iast OongreaakHia] eaa> tion. Some polnted ont the auppoi d dai | * Of tho e noeaaent ta tkctr Btatee, and tnbmltted ooarptena t<i maat its uiraatened Inroadi on Ko pnbUeaa party itiangtk, and othen referred to varloni d grlevaneei and eanam of dlasatlafaetton imon| ilieaoi wbiel BUgkt he orcreome by proper treat> a int au of tkeee eommnnleattani that appeared to be of vahio were earefniry oonatdered, nnd psrtlenJar attentlon was ennated ln behatf of on elaborate takle dng In detatl the laat fota of the Oongreaalonal eleotlon. After etoettng W. J. f'nmpben, of rillnots, a memher of the eommittee, li pl e of Qcotrc B. Davls, of the i.nif Stato, tbe oommlttee took a i-.- for two bonra. Vfben tke eonunlttee reaaacmbled a( B o'cloek aD kpproaehea to thetr room were rloscd and no eonv ttton eonld w- had ortUt lko?e Inolda The flral ?;,. ereplng wa the preaentstlon of Cholr . }nay'i rwdgnatlon, whleb came before the oomr rnape of the tollowtng letteri WMhington, Jnly 29. Hon. J. Hioat Fwwtt, aaaaawy ifatloaal Rcpabll tn Com m!" DPar Rlr: Thl* ls to apprlaa you that I h ?%? ???& to ma Boo. wnilaau H. Aadrewa, '.f Pean . ,.f tba Rejmblleao Natioi i mlttoo from that *ale. Toure troly, M. B. Ql >? Upoo aaotton of Mr. Clarkaon the toUowtog t.lon wi* ;jdopt*d: Reaolved, That are aeeapt agalnat oai Jndgroent and witii araeb deabt m to taa * lt for the j.ittyN latereat, the aettoo of l Qnay la bia rtilgaatlnn aa efcatrtnaa ? I of tbe imlttee. la tal i tta ? M lt i ? ii regrat, aa dealra t" eaprow trom 'mr own edge of t!i" hwta of bta pre<ea mi --.-?? of ''? - daep obllgatlon nndet arhleb he bM ,. - rotrcrn ,', ,.:,t m | pa rkri m la U ? tfottid Btal i. H< u .. |u i ttne ahen tbe Re Itaha rteaaf aad l party . nt ln tba powti of aapraax eontrol ln tta at and ike Sfatton, and arhen the eme annioat ovr , 4 powar, ht- oncqaaSed iklll hi- grataa ta eomaarad rietory, *no for bta party an Dapneadenled rtetory ta tbe faea af eapeeted ,,,.[, at- \\ inow, Ibat tbe i on. ? . of torln Ibh powi. and triamphant I araa dan la poarei ol bl* i r 1888 ntha of ? . wltb j,ij ???. -n. d t<> know tba aobUlty of tba ? .? j.'-ir^ in thla manaet t? pla ? I l tta ? aa aa endartng aaawei to tbe | ot a '1 .' ." Ottl t -? hj ippraelattoa of bta pabllt aarvlcca uud hls j worth. EtoUowtng thla eaaae Um repoH of Um Cbnunlbtaa oo Ahdla, m the lotl nrlng lenai i appotnted ta audit ih-' aecoaata of w. w. Dadlay, u <j o ?<vild report that on a tborotigta ln pacttoa ol tta* booka u,\ (i atata that all i r.. ci\ ? <t by l1''' treaanre/ are i ttmllj ? i ful i ; ? ! 'fi an thla arawlnatlon .-. ? of th? ? ? nmlttai ou ' r for IJa falUiful and efflelrnl icrvtce to it ln ttala oapaetty. J. S. CIURKSOJf, ..;.T a HOBART, fUJIUKL I . The ehafnnan then rvnd th? rollowlng l lYaahlngtoo, ?J".y fi, 1891. ' aae EepnbUeaa Watloaal My in."0* and ?- ? . taaanneh a? y?u ?r'' ahont lo raoraanlM Um Cmov a < foi ln ? adlaa taa approa t Ing Pn - and aa my l,.i itioa darti ... ir. Iiii " -|" "? i {,? - ...... i " ? ot <:..? ^;i.| tnaauri i af j iad af ".i Kepablleea Bjatlona] Commtttae. i: apretfall) W. W DOBJ rantmtttaa lmmediut*iy adnplnd Um lollowtBg . .a. gaat whiie wu are tefl by Baaarel DaaUay*a >wa v- "'"t '" ''''" " nr'" ^ it ( ? ? . d,.,i ata aeal ? daprlvaa and thp party af tha tavalaafaaa aad laya . ired hlBMett an i 11 aad ? of ha I aad j ^j,,,,. ?rtnnlng la h\* taghaei 8*1 < a gen-ral ln th,- L'nlon .*ri:.v, ' # yutue afeciai aarviag mv+ agaai tti.aiy bta oouau/ in praailnaat pteeea, in thp poiitiaii n>id *ith like ara tor the x.uion's good, he ha< pmv.-d blaaalf v.orthy ..f the r ?;.t ?::.] ndn.lrution of bta cmintrymen. ln hls whole publlc lare :. Ui hls UUBaldah srrvtee, and wlth his gm reaa naaaia. be baa given freely hia Sbaa aad labor, npver thlniiln? of privatc prorlt or l> r ment. Bta arhol i tuh U ' B?*r-" praot of hls manlln.-ss of pnrposo atid hh BBB rlotlsm aa a cittr.-n. Sp^klng from arhaj aa knoa of bta rare abiutiA^ and aaaaaal devotion u> party n:..i oeantry, aa aaald enpraaa tf?'s gaaBatBl evi ?naw the BepahHoaa i*irty aa htm fnr hi- lerrtea ln so n.any of Ba oaa asata, and aapeob&y in the memotabta ttraggia af 1889. wp ;,art from htm otii-tiiiy atth ataeera ragrat and ia iliAnt so ara ?-i<h to pat m tho reeetda af H? nilttP' ? --:,->n of ttv |>arty's grutltude and par* aanal frtend.<hip, ln whleh we know ho la 88 worthv *> ba hekL The ratdgnadtana of rhalrman Qnay ind Tren'iirer Dndley aare then formnlly Bfaapbaf and laJd on the lable. aahled to the Bpproral <>f the fuii BepabBean Satlonal rommittce at fte noxt nicettiiR. Mr. Clarfcaon araa then ??lected rhalrman of tho F.x Comrnlttee, and Mr. Ii. '-nrt araa eh'c:cd vlce rhnlrman ;n the ptaee of Mr. Clarkaoft. the rhfiinr..->n betng aathorlaed to aeleet a trearorer to succccd Mr, Dudky. The committee then adjourned. cLounnritsTs and rain. DAMVrjK DON'R TO WF.STKRX TOWNS?A RAXXBOAD PfASBOUZ xi ak \vll.Mlx<vr<>A*. An?ttn, Xev., July 2f>.?Thls town wns vlslted by a cloudhurKt to-dny and u'-->at damage was done. gaOB after 2 o'elork thls aftarnOOB tlie Meaai whlstl"S gave the people wamtng. tn three miaatea Um aateri nuhtng from thp summlt of tba BMBntatna bad reachcd pTUn aij ooontnf wnea vm waaa, earrytng avagflhli | bafore it. iMtadlng boaJden wejghing ovcr a ton. Tho c-itv raUway v.as toni trom its bed; awntnga were torn down and wbbbt maina ware nprooted from three I'ect. underground. The majoriiy of tho b'i hoaane are hiied wlth nad to a depth of three or hmr rVct. The damage will rea<'h 910,000, The Indlca tlons nro that another tlood will DOBM, and the ? an ready to Bee to the iuii- at ? momeoPa aottea. OonncU Blnfte, towa, JnU 89*?A deairueUva elond burst oeearrad ta-nlght, Bbout tive miies northeaat of hero, and eanaed srr.-at. lamtfi in thla otty, indlan Creak, nrhteh mna Uuronfdi the rity. ovaHtowad and iio-ded bnainaai hoaaea and pttrate raaldaaeee. on the btrbtirrna. In v,>-t Ooanetl iiiuffs, people ware drlaan from thetl bonMa. The damage exce^ds 938^000. Wllmlngton, Ud., July 20.?The ralnfall of laat nlght Ute heavlert for mauy yeai-s. Mueh damage ?M done In Um b>w tylng dlatrteta of fTllndngton. Traral on UM i'Mladelphii, Wllmliiu'toa and BatttBaord Etall road waa Intarnptad by a waahoat oaar Charteetown, Kd., nheri tiiprc la bb eabBnimeot of twentj Bw teet The Bood BMda a break tifty faet widc. Poar aiaehlng tralna and a tarajB foree of nen were sent d<?wn from here to ivpair the break. An earty mornlng fteinht tia'n ran into tho gan and tiie tu-a<t bmknman la if portod badh bari. The Klamenef irootian niiiis aat itrueb by nghtnlng. Uncaater, Penn., Julv 2<)._-ust nlght'? itorm waa doatractlve ui this connty. Hull fell heavily ia aottM , completely rnlning tlie rlpenad tobaeeo and caualng great loaa, over three Inonea of rain fell. i? n'uo o?'iT.s- THB xixraiTiEst Boston, July ?_'!?.?A DWttOO to dUehurge a trustcc w-a* madB in tho rmperior Oonrt to-day. Tho plBlnl 8 Is Wllliaiii Beldahon, of Itahway, X. J.. and the defand ant iBUMa M. Wat.-rbury, Of Xew-York. Tlie t'ld Ool ony Traat Company, of Boaton, whlch holds aboot i?i,oo(t,iH^u aorth of aeearlttea, Ineradtng Laha Bhati and Chlcago and Xoi-tlnvesteni bOttda, Is named Bf tma> tee of Waaarbary. The latter is a avayar by profea ifOB, bal Is also a capltallrt, arho has been engaged ln large ratl oad enterprifeea. MeJtahan is a eonttaetor kUagaa that ba ane aatployed by Waaerbary to i arry ool a ? bw id I * bnlldlng a rapM traoall ratlroad ln !few?Yorh. Thls aobema w;^ not anceeaafnl, and MeMahon mea tor a braacb of eonttun and for fSOOyOOO whleh h<> ailc?v- hd BSPended, The traat eompany ln lts anawar ^cts up that watartmry has no ownership ln the atourltaaa, whlch were to ix" deHveiad to eertatn parttea named "whan OaTtain tdQa pemiing ln the Xear-Yorfc begtalatan be eome tawa." Bafore tha tnistee is dkcharged tho uiaintlff uants taterrogatoriea anewered, and Jndge Hammond uoatinaed the eaae ontll Wedneaday next. [1 i- lafd tliat a number of well-luiown pylltieiaiii an? Interested ln tbo reanlt. FBMWS1 FLASB OF UM. TXQAUM. Cldcugo, ill., July 28 (Bpeetafl.?" 1 am ont of poll or (ngalk to day, "and i do not like to taJk about polltlea. i am ta a deheate poaltton. I have been reeentty ' tamed down,1 polltienlly ipeoJdng, ? d whatover I mtgkt aaj of i fonetel natare wouM ? down etther to malevokmee or cl tgrln. I do i ettner I ?: g, aad i do nol wtab 1 i ? wd of them. l have mapped oni a programnw whleh i h'.pc to BoUow wltl out ehangtng'. i am now .in my way to Kadlaon, wts., where l Ul a le< 1 u.i nenl to-nlght, Thence i retnrn home, and later i w::i go to Atlanta, '.a., and w>me otner towna to leel ire, Afterthnt I ^'o to Kea Y rk, whence l expecl , | pail for ESnrope on Angnet 22. I ihall remaln ta Bnrope leverai montks probahly ttU nexl vrtnter, ?? e |ong aa my money hotda ont, i am golng for amnaenienl and motruetlon. After my retnra I majr conalder polttaea agaln, but I do not know that i ikaH." "Whai of the rumon tfioi yoa toteod t?> take edl >f the ewap .?<? r ' 'i rntft ' I * ?There U nothlng in them. I have wrttteu some artfcl tor ? Prutn,' bnt there was not and la n pennanent arrangement l may wrttc more and i mav t.'t. ' __ snr.r, tniECUItO for j.mr.s cox. ajjy'i Lnodlng, N. ??.. July 28 (Speetal).?There l sdlll grea4 e* Iteujenl at BlehJaad over tke dloap pearanee of Jnmei Cox. the weatthy tfew-Yorh r. wko ha* been uUalng tor oenrly lifte- n daya. a ponBent vlalted BJckard this afternoon and totervlewed Bevaral promlnenl rtttaem of that pktoe who nere well aeqantnted wtth Mr. Cox .\ii are unanunoua In tke oplnton tkat be has met wlth fonl play. Detecttvei are ittll prooeouttag tke ln Camdon and Atlanttc city, bat the people .i pkwe have ilttle bope that h^ wtll be ' Mr. Cox waa hile and Iit- halr i- entlrejy ?Mti>, and he haa j ? ? iidc "i hh In- i?t. ill- deserlptlon will be furmahed tue poliee of aJJ tke princlgaJ cltl o. -?. EJTPOfiC/PO THK BU7M WWi /V 10WWKR. pjorwien, Conn., July 88 IBpeetal).?Faininand Ko iundaj oewaj tpera, fruit and eand) h |i in Untn-at., wai bafora t i Clty Oontl b> tk vtoti Ing a Connectfcut btne law in ,.ia"e open on Bnnday. Tke eaee am ? down for trtal on Prtday. Tne oht law tha tf.i, , , Eotlowa; "Bverj penon wko -h'lii Ibom o. tabor exeept w ?ka of neee* sity ii" mercy, or keep open anj ikop, aarakt tnrlng or m chauieal eotabllahment, or expooe re m anj ?poH or tion on eunday, beteetn muibe and imitfot, akaU be ? tban 81?" 8BUJ8 nu.Y Wi:ui: tIPBCZED. ? . July 29 (Mpaetat).?AAvteea from bcka of -'uiy 10 reeatved to-day my tkat the eoo dlUon ?'! ftffalw on tbe Beal lolandj li Bw better thau waa expectwt. A fa.' nrger namber of aeabi raaorl <i ertee tkan i-* rt jrenr and np t?> Jnne 18 the nnmber of makj toala kUled waa 9,600, | 01S li-t asason at tke <mrii tlme. This ? bawlng <md wtll have affeet oti the Umll Impooed by th" Oovemment II Ut eatlmatad that 10,000 ?oahi ;,ro naeaaaary to malntaln the unttvei >>n i from the preeent oattook Bpeefal Agenl Bngte thlaka this aambec may be aafaty tafceo tkti jroar, He t* rtiiiiiinlnad. kownver, to bt<y the . pup eeela. WXLUt FAUGO EXPBOM UOBBED IS TEX1M. st. Loola, July 20.- A dlspeteh from Hoaaton, Tei., ifadala of tke Welb Parga y.^\- m Oom pany potltlvcly deottna (?? glve anj InfornuUtoa in ? ? t.. th?- expr?M rabberj tkat k reported to bcve oreurrad yeateeaaj at Konnts, ? !,.i i ut road, beyond tke fnot tkat an axpreai l ... rrled, and tkat the ? itk r I be it is thougbl that the amonnt of itderahle, 900,000 or moro." i MKTUWBB OPPTCBI M FI.fTTFD. July ?jn. I.i-iit.'i.ant Heary Mathe^, ii,t.- of t oaapany F. ?tn Ragkaant, C n. c, wko waa 1 om the mUM ? ??: tha M .??? ... n r ro dnet a " . . rii. irii . ta UJ Ihe i ? ? barft The ni.ro-r has I tk in mlllt.i.' eln :??- and there ls mu< h ^ to tiie probabte eeteaa of hee fcuto otScoro at UwUwrd wko orderad jUia OUckarge. TflEIB TOKS JD8T TKA1LED PflBB SFAMEN RafCMfJ ITIOM THE BOOM? CHARr.KS OF IXHIMAN TRFATMKXT AGAIJTSf Tlir. CAPTAIN 08 A tUtWtm S1T1P. From the afories of gflflaa of ghj rrcw of gfflf Amorioan olippor ship J. F. Chiipman, Captala .loseph A. T.iompaon mttst liave rvigned on boaaf ? f her with the liarshno.-s of a pu.it.> kmz. Threa BBBBMB, it is oVoland, weie lioned Bt tlie handd iii4l stning from the spauker ln.om, *> that thelr fdai bniaty toiiohod tho deok. and were kept ioj that. position (Of |>eriods IraahflSdj from ten mtCH BtCB to over ati hour. Eric A. Kklund. the ship'B nrpenter, hag lodfed n oomnbint BgpgBffJ 898 cr>rH tnin befafg [Jntted Stafes <'omtuiMioner Shielda] ulio will IntnallgBtd Um eaae. The Chapman is a f'tll rjfaad ship of 2,038} rons, and is of this port. Siie cirries grain from! San Francise.i to Liverpool, and on B9C rcturn trip OaDi at New-York. Shf B9J l>ee!i commanded by Oaptain Thonipson. of Hnth. Me.. ever since shaf wa* Ituilh. nine years agiTnTiTI he is BbBO part owneg of her. S!ie left San Franeisco in the btter pitrfj of .lannnry last. Tlie captain an<l his son, Alberty ThniBpaon. Wfao is tl.o Bnt mate, of:*>n had worda wlth tlie carpenter, Ekiu.'id, who soinehow did nof pffatl thom. Beeond MatC Martin aaid that Elca lund didn't work hard enon^h. On Map 2, aTtor the ihip had ronnded Capa) irorn, Eklnnd ima at worfc repairing a spar whicbj bad begun t<> rot. Tho captain cauie np to him) and nskcd him wkat he wa? doinc. The carpenter iiarr.ites trhal liapiiened next, thus: "I told hlng that I waa mendir.g the spar. He otiraed BM andl atruok in? aerofs the face with his half open handj tearing ibe akln off my cheek tn three placea. 1 tricd to profcol myartf, bnl he and hts'eou, thej Brat mntB, put. irons on my handa. They tiienj took me to the mizren-maat and f.istcned the bBBfJ to the sj-anker l>oom. Tlie hoom waa just higbj enohgh from tho deok to lai my toea touch iU F.vory itme the reaael rolled I wa* djtgnapj frong OUB si'le to the otlicr, my toes Jx'ing lifted I'roua the deck. '? I .suffered awful pain. I could hardly breathdj at ti'nes, and every miisele was filled with palrg from tiie utrain. I oouldn't help groaning fronrf the Bgotrjr, and Jaokson, the man at the wheeL. at la*t eaOM and cut me down. The captain and tlnst ;nate were forward at tlie tlme. I waa told that ttMjr lcept me hanging for an hottr and trwentyl mlnnten Whcn the ehip reached Liverpool h left her and pai.l niy way baok to thia city. U waa hurt InternaUy by tho strain and have heeai| undor a doctor's care ln Liverpool and here.'' t harles I'uwers, of Dotroit. who wae au aMaf scnninn on tbe Chapman, oorroborated Eklund'a* charge of cruoity. Powers, who is an intelli?entt| looking man of about twenty-otie years, itttfjpedj] on the ve-*sel nt San Franciseo, and n?malned onrj her until she BfMhoied on* (lovernor's Lsland yes^' torrlay moininir. He BBld tliat he himaelf had, lieen tTCBted with OOUJaQBTBtlOB by all the oN< !lcen?, bnt had v.-itncssod tlie strin^rlnir-up of twd' of the crew. He told tlie following Htory: "Tho rinst one to be stretched from thd: .spanker-Fxiom was Thomas Chapman, who was abou*} eiirhteen years old. Abont a nionth after we lert San Franejsco, he had a fiirht with the ftrst matej I was helplng to reef the malngaU at tlie time, and saw the cnptnin and 1)ii> ?on shuckle the lad'd wrists nnd BMtca him to t!.e spanker-boora by UmJ irona. His toea just touahed Um deaJt Ttmg re?j IcBMtd blm before we Hniahed neftag tlie sail, gdjj I jud^e he wns snspendcd for about ten minutes. When we tanded at Liverpiwl (.Tiupmnn shipped for Qnebee. "The cdlicers did a ffood doal of qunrrellinig adtfa the car[>enter. I don't know what tho, truuble was. Tho cnrponter could not have boerf drunk, beoaoas there was no li,|iior to he bad| i>:i that day ;n May I wns on top of the forwart hou** senping oars, and did not roo them tid Bklund up. I heard him ihoni, Ihough. I thinb} be BUtst baye been hnng up fot twenty or twenty live minutes. "Hiliv' J.irksoti, who waa ut thaj wheei, eonldn'l aiand the 6u(forinif anaa'a cri?-a my longer and out him loeaa adttie rt,* oaptaiai md tirst mate arare forarard. For t!ii>-, Jacksoa v. i> -.trung up lii:i;-'lf, his pUMd af the wliet'I iioin? taken by Jamei Kriesaon. I didn't bbb him banging trom the boom, bnt he told ma they kept htin there (nt an hour and sixteenj minutes. ? We got to Liverpool on Thnrsday, .Tune 4, and were to i>e pakl on tho (ollowtng Saturday. Jnck? son and KriflBCOB, l.owever, rceoivp.'i thelr mottey on the ne\t day and ahipped at onee 011 a ve.s?el bt and for tliis country. It WBB BBld tliat theyt gol extra money not to gay Baythlng about the ;>!::ir. JackBOfl BBld he W';i? gOlng to ship OB) :?. veaael plylng in or:e of the tiiv.it l.akes." FJdund 1 s been atajrlng nt a pailor.' home i? Hamilton-ave., in Brooklyn, ainea his arri%-:'l fron* Lirerpoo] two weeki< ago. Depaty Unltad Statea Marahali Vaa Itus-kirk and OtBBl arn-stod Tap-. tnin Thompaoa reaterdny aiornlaf and brouprht blm before Commisnoner Sliields. Um captairj. merely gaid that ha Jmd Btready i?oen Beqaltaal by tlie Ameriean oanaul at Liverpool. Mr ^liields held him in $8,599 bail for examinatioi to-mor r.nv at II a. tn. Baad was favniahed by .lohn W'ild, B Bhlpping riL'e-it at No. 11 Did Slip, who s.'id he wns worth ovar ?j0,ooo. lf fonad ^uilty,. the oaptain may bg Bacf) $1,000, or itnptisonmenh ic>r llve yeirs. or botth Rkluad :s a natire of Flnland, and Ls a heavjp ?^?t man o.' medium halght, He i-* tit't.v-ei^ht yeara o] 1, and lms been nt sea for fbrtp-tWO yo-irs. Slnea' i^:.i; ta- haa loiled almoat oontlnnonaly on Amerl^ -' i)is. lt araa rumored nmotig the crew of tho shfp tha9 Captain Thompaon had on a voya^e four or flvn yeara ago strunt; up thrat raen aaon after l?-aving San Franeiaco, and that one of them wad dt*d when takeu down. A VATAl ACriDFXT TE PITTfiBrRtt. Plttahnrg, Jaly C.n-The new pnddling mlll of rhB PlCUbarg otl-wefl Kappty Ooaapan] at Frankstowa,'; thla rtty, eoll i<-"i al.I 8:80 cfeloek Ihla morning, UlUng three bmb and tortoaaty tnlartng thrae o'her** Thelr namea were! Blehael Uantdng, n. rorMna Qaorge Lemon, J. PBihar, <">eor,v Bafcer and F. hmito/ a Doraber of ..th ?-< aata aBghtty hurt. The balldlng waa in eoaraa of eteaffaa, At tha? iinie of the acftdtn* fcjrty4aro bmb ararl at work onv . and tw.-ity-Mv<? othara ware airrBte ? tn? <he irnmrilatf vtetaltg. The bmb aara enpi?^ in/ holattng an unmanaa hoB braaav.whaa n toppaad ov*ry aad ?'triuin? ari lian baan knocUod the Imn glrderr oal The hnnrwi iLaelan at onee tafl togetheg v.lth an aarfal crasli, burylng BdBfffy all the nien iq the ratoa, The plan' was formeriv o\vn?l by the Flha Iron and] 11,1. company, bat aae reVardly pnrchas,.d by tha . ?: ,i;i w.-ii rhtpply OompaBy. Tho loss Wlll A WUS8UM DU'LOHAT F/YE7) fy COrBT. CTdoaga. Juiv ".:? (fhHMta1).i Cnnkfl Nirtudis fjaaaaatah -ky. aabf t<> be 18 adtaeke of the Rmslan dlplomatlk rorpa, wko arrtvad ln Ctdoafm two dnys ago, wu* ln) rourt this mornaag elaannal wttk elaoedarty conduet in i.incoin Parfc yaataaaap aftovneea. The pris.*ie? ..- in araaaaaattoal though mvtily. .ui atad kngttak, aad itJ-i aj atefaaat BMeoeeo?aeeaa1 dm port "i. tke Jnikoe^deefc. wkteb atatH in Rtusiaaj tkat tke beaaar ??*' attaeked t<> th.- iot?-Un Le#ation :.i tfaxtao. Ha aatf that h.- waf reaaVkf * kaajaj aapar wkaa tke afi ? haf ktaa. Ofksev <;uiespie theri taatl9ad f rtat tke attaongf d<?ded nii kn?>w|? edge of Bngllab wbei erreafed bat foand hi? tongue when he lernituul tke p faea itntloa. He w?? flnou fjaea >-? klmctkq Linur oojcPAx/n oonotnuwk i ? .;t. Virh., .inl> BBv- s<.n?e tmie ago agenu ol the Jenaey aTtwitiln IIgbt Oompatay af Iktt \v*vnev ind., aaeured the tttlaon peopkyi pbnt, aaylag wjxo, ' iv tVnl.'isiUa EVeetrte ' By wanl an datng bu-Jness. Yostvrdap tney boajnt oat tka kraot Otaaaaapi and wtii ou? ? it ?i'h the fc'inr.ila. The prloe pald ww 81,100,900, aud U tnld to have been in oajJa