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) Y?>. Ul.N?? HJ.701. NEW-YOBK, TUE8DAY, AUGUST P, 18B2.-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE TIIREE CENT8. ADDKKSS FROM THE THRONE. IHE :NO OOWflDEKCD" DEBAXE BEGUN IN PABLIAMENT. M> POLICY IKDICATBD IN Tllii Qtl.EN':- IP1 ? II -ITs APPBOVAIi BY THE LORW9-THE WS CUSflSO* IN YH? BOC8K OP OOMMOHB. Lanrion, Auk'. B.?The fornallttee of argaaislBg tbf Hfmff "i ' ??tBBBfl were eomptoted lasi wcek and thic taerruii?. When the Ilouse BMl the hiptu bp.ri< were BHinaBonrd to tIie Heuae of iMidt whirt* HM ipeecli frwm the throne, opening t.he ?E8.?ion of the twenty-lifth Iir.perinl J'arMunient of Queon Virtorn, WBB read. Tbe apeeeh inlormed Utr Mlij?*f'* I"""'!*1 M>d dentlempn that by eoia aianri of Her Majestr Itat pPCWBI l'arliament had Bbbb aaaraabled Ib abedieace lo the terms af Her HaJeafcr'a piorlB?tian of Jaae -'?! by whleh the iate FarltaBM?i'iT waa alaBolvad. 1'reviouK to that dieaolBtiea, ihe speech udded, the bualneai of tbe aeaeion waa ooBiBletedj theiefore, it w:ts not neeep**ary foi l'arliament BOW tO OBBtaBUd ItB BBafleOfl at an unuwual period of the ycar for the traaaaetMB of linanclal or lcgiftlntive btialBraa. Her MBjiadJl eapegaatd tho hope that when Parliament met again at the castnmary sca*on it would BgBiB diiao? atteution to meaaures of ancial and dOBWBtiC impiovcment' and that i? would oontinue to Bdranet in the path of ua-lul and henetic'cnt legislation. irliieh ha* breii BO judieiously followed at previaus trsci"*. The coiainission.-rs bearing tlie Qaeeal s<peeeli pnfr.d tlie Iioii;*? of Lords at 2 o'olook, and took thelr seats on the long benoh iu froat of the throne. A lew women oeoapJed aeata on tbe Jowei Oppotation beiichen. Oflly lorty members of IBC (jpuae <?1 Lords were. present. After tho ?peoch wam reau both haaSM took a rwaaj nntil 4 o'clock. At thHt hour the HoBM of C'omniana rear*em Ued. -Nesuly all the niprabere were pryseno, and the galleriea were crowded with vi?itorH. The (Vueen's np??ech waa again read to the meruhftrs. When the la>t portiyn of Uic epeech WBB read it ?u9 greeted with groans by the IJlx-ralM. Dunhar 1'iuuket Rarton U'onarrvative, me.rn ber for .Mid-Armiich, moved the BddtCBJ m repjy to tiie Qaeeaa apeceh, Before the opening of the dehate on the BddnBi in raply to the apeecli from the throne, Mr. Glad atone euter.nl the Uoaae aud took the oaaa] oath aduiiniMeie I to BMBlhtlB. He was the reeijiient af heaity cheer- froui bib fciipporters. >'eitlr?r IBC 6pee?h of Mr. R?rton, in movjng the BddraaBj BBt that of Mr. I raaa, who leoonded tbc Bddraaj, attrac ted aoy Bttentioa Tlie Hoaae waa iiatleaa BOtU Heiheit llenry A^uitli, Cladstoniau, memher for the EbbI DiYiaioD of FifeMhire, roae to move the ainoiidineiit, deelarlng tliat the Honse ha4 no contidenra in the tioverntnent. He WU treeted with loud and prolonged cheerinif by the Lat>eral!>. Mr. AaaYOitfl deoUred that Parliament lnd met for the obwyuie.* of a dead majority. The Haoaa SBght not to tlally over a practleal quertion, but should a* jpcrdllj w poKsible pbee in power a (.o\-prntneTit rpi?ier*entan>r fcbe dp<ision of the conn try ae expres^vl at the polls. Thoraaa Buit (OlbiBaaaiaB), meuat'er for Mor peih, woxetary of the Noithamberlaad Mlaera1 M'ltual V^O'^iafiof. seeonded the BaVeoafldeBOB amendment. He eontended tlut the qnestion of kome rnle for Ireland must. doniiuau? bH other Queetionn to which the Liheral purty ww afedgad. t.oorjre J. Oaajobop, ChaJiei-JJor of tho Exche'juer, ftfald h? hoped the Honae would at laat, hear sorne thing definite ahout Ilo'mc Kule. Mr. OtadBtaaa, he declared, could no longer ahirk explaijaiiig his Home-RiJe schenie, nor conld Sir Williani V>t non-Hareourt evade unpleariaut questions by grotnt; ont of Ihe Hoaae ?Babtad of r^iionding to theui. Mr. (Jpaseh.'t) denied thal Houie K'lle WBt the pnraniount questlon. which bad been Bobcaltted to the oountry Hi the reeeat CBBiaBtfn, and de elared that it ha?i oernpii-d, in B large nmiitxT of elcaaoral addnaaia, ? aobordiaate iilaee. lOtea af "Hear, hear.") Tlie Iru-b. taambeai aaicacd to think that they had BOtbiag to do but evi? t the pre*<ent Minia-trrs in order to g?t Home linle. ((lieer* from the Irinh inemberH.i Re yond fbe leader of tbe OpffcattioB, and BBBM few of % hta follower.^. aobodjf knew tbe exa<.t natnre' af tlie Batasara. The OOBBtry bad not girra tlie tneintiers ? mandate on that qneation, aj it had not Ix-en N-fore th< rountry. The Ooantry WBB aasiast the princi p!e of Home-Rule. Tlie majority of '.n-at ljitain BBOOd Bajaiat tlie Irisb majority in de BaTaBdtBg the repeal of the 1'iiion. (Cri?> of "Ka."J So if Home-Knle ?u aaaaed it would l?>' by the Jri-h ma-jority oearelag the lirltish mujorily. iCheeia.) If the Ualeniate were defeatcd by tlie IriKh vote, it wonld not l?? the iinal trial. De font wonld not niran the diapfwloil of the liiioniht iajaaa, Tbe I'liioriiMs would s-iill remain ram ptint, and agfun-t them the for<es of rapine and diftoider wauld throw IhpajelvM la vajn. (I bcera.J Mt. .lohu Hedtnoiid aatd be wonld paippoit Mr. A>?qiiith beaaaao be eoi^idired it the dnty af every Irisli BMtabei lo Biabtl in ouating tba Breaeat GovenuaaBt repjardleai <>i the queation wbetber they wi-re likelv to lare b.-tl<r iit tba baadf of itp amitcaaor He aoald not Hfsent in any wnv to Mr. L.i.ourher.-"* atijieatlofl to gtvo thr Neweaatk pro^rniine preoedcBC? o\er the Hoiue Rnle 'iue&? tion. It mi^ht l>e |>o.s.-|l'le to deal with BrrtalB Eagliah reforma eoBearreatly witb \\<>un- Rale, hut he wonld not eoBBrat to any policy pUeing Hoaae Rale in the areond raak. Ue r/oal l boi lu.I<i Mr. Gladatoee reaaoaalble for tbe augiiiatcd iiflay of the Home Rale queation, but he de rfri-1 to remind the UtwraJa tliat nothlng h:>d beea beard of thki delayduring theafxyfafBtlielriah Bad i o operated with the L)heral?,' and aBaiated theni I-. wiu m byc-aleetiOBa He coi.ld not wip port *ny Bjaaauw laakiai to a rcdtatributioB of poJltieal power Impalriag la th<' allghteet degrea tba iiitiuente nf Ireland. Iie boped tl.at they wonld not hu\e t? ?ait until lcbiiary for pro ?/talona ol Mr. Oladatoae'a bill. It waa uBelew for the LlberaJ party to live ln ? fool'f paPBdh* Tbry B?te goins to be placed m powei by In-h Totea, and Ihey BaBBl fullil their pledges. In eioalBg, be BUggeated thal the autumo ataiaBB af I'arlianient shonld di-al with the Bvieted IViiaut. and the Irisb I'o'iti'-a! Priaonera, airaanm The ^pe<?(?h eli'ited Bineh langhtet and i-heerinu from the CoBBBITBtiYCa. jnstjn Met urth.v aald that -he Irihh party e\ i^cti I tlmt ooereiofl would eea?a when the I*ii> erals camp into power. If th>- I.il>eral Govera Bbtat'a H iine Rale rtll iMd no? ? ^ti^t\ the people nf ihIii..' tne r *? M '?< an e-n! u>f ik ?Con BBJIBfllB rlii-eir . He l?eli.-vp(| in the ?r'neprlty af the I-iitieral a?*iiran'-e!? that th?> Haoaa Kulo bill wouid be iw-pt in the irout af Iheu lerdaaatlan. ITie Irlah party aiso WBBted an i-arly BWBBBia for the telief ol t-victed tenants, and an laqatfy inlo |BB ratie- of Inuli prisonrrM wrongly coiivi.tod of ofTeni'eh axainkt ihe (rown. Tlu-y further daalred that the larpj of imprioonment of other Iriah priwiners bo ahotten<-d. ArnoriK the oniipani- of the PaMaf gallery dur ing tha ihfliate were l'rince ('llri^tlan, VMBOBBt Oos8, Secretary ol State for India; the Larl of CoveBtrr, an?l other notable |ier.sonagea. In the diplomatin faUcff ?r?H Btebarl T. Lin cola, the l nifed Sut<-.v .Mini.vt.-r to Kn.land, and aiii^ the Haninh, tthfl Italian nnd the Spanish mini-t^ns. The lalie-' gal'cry eontained a lar^e DBmtct of vi.>itnrs, proiuiliellt BBBOBg whom were tln C'onnte-a Speaeer, tho CauBtean of Aberieeu, La ly DaSarlB, IjiIv Wiaiborne, La hj Somertapt aud Mi.sp Ualfam. Vha mambtrit tiilrl tbe area of the Hauae, erowded the gmogwaya an<i ovtrfiaared i'm<? tbc galleries. Thie owrcrowded ooadition agaiu ?liov.td that that portioa "t the Hooae allottcd to tbc meaaben ^ totaUy laadequate to aeat the full BUBlber ol thoae etititled tit pla<';-s there. The ajpproechra to the lebbiea were throaged witli dtaappblated viritoH unable to kH Imdde. In the Hoaac of Lorda tbe Earl ol Deabagh moved, aad the Earl of P?wta eeeaaded, tii addraa In reply to the apeech from the tbroae. Tbe Earl ol Ktaberkrjr eomplalaed that this mu the !ir?t oocaaioa that no poHey bad been ihadowcd in tbc apeech frooi the tbroae. There waa notb irif^r in the apeech, hc deelared, tliat eould i>e critieieed. II* boped thal if tbe chaaeea of politieal )if<' revereed the peaitloa of the pertiee the Lib-Tai Goveraaienl woold reeeive the geaer au* naaJataace in Ita foreiga pollcy that the l.iborals iia<l aoeorded tbe CoueeTratire QoTern roent. I^?rJ Seliebury admitted that the apeech waa lik'c a healed envelope puf into tlie liauds of I preacbei s"i?^ lato ? im 1 j?i?, and when opened faund to eontain aothlag. Tbe Oovernroent had un njannrri t<> preeenl to Paritameiit, Ue oon lo'.M'd that he ha<1 Wrn diapoaed to abandon tlio apeech aitygcther, bul foaad, owin^ to tho eoa ?ervadam of the Oppoeition, that thal eould only he done by (jenentJ coneeat. They had now ar rived at a atajrr whcrc the Honae of ComBMBJ WMexerefcBBg ? prerojjaiive, peenliarly Itl own, of welertinK inpu wheee aeaearea wonld oom* after ward. iLanghter.) When tbeet mea wrc udontod bv tbe llauae of < 'ouimnn*. tbea tln> Houee oi EVeia would ahare with tbe other Honae the re apeneihUltp' fot* tftheir mesuuirrH. When thoae' weaMire* .ire preeeated to them. there will be no diflicnlty ln aritJeiaiag them Perlmpt tbea, the LiberaJ lsord* weuld abaadaa theii preaeat c->n apiracy of bilent'o. T\wu ahw tb? Peeai wauld parfona tbfir datar with that wladoai of deeation 'ipon wUoh tho lloii* eatabliabed lt*. rbjhl aod raputaUoa in davs paat, iCrlea "f -llfur," " Hoar" . 'IV. the dntV thaa fa->t iipon tliem. thoy ?raald Lavr tjg puy icgard to tbe i'<.iup<>-if?? nature of the majority aapportiaej thoae aieaaurea. Moal itnjKjrtflot. nn*t vital of ail, thejr would have to connidrr the fuiidamrutal aatare of tbe ebanejea abadowed lorth f?>r theii aeeeptaafla, whloh would U- tlie mof*t uiouienltiiiH fver uja<lc in ihe Lustor.\ of the oountry. (<"beerft>. Tho Duke of DeroBflblre wld that tlio flme had arnved When eflrct WM aboat to t>e pivni to Ihe nninion? pravatUag i" the otbrr houae. In d<fluritiff tJiut ilie couutxy bad ao eoafldeaoe in tlie (Joveranjeat, tbe Llberal toadera oaght t<< explaln the paliejr tb.-y would adopt if returaed to ipower. I>i<l tbi> Liberaia powsettH that ron fidenfie,> Tlie GoTerOBienl woiild, at ail ??venfs, bold offlee natil it l>ec*!iie eertala that the mri oiih awtiaaa of the Oppoeition would oombtaeto Tijainta'ti a new <i 'veiimictit. (Hear, bear I'r eeeding v> eoaaneat upon the probnblo Utberal foreimi pol1esv. he eajeebilly urar<tl upon the Liberaia the neecMity of deelarlng whether at niii tbey doHi^ii'-d an early eracuation of Egypt I/ord Heraehell bel<l tbat no deolaration of poiio.f ooinnia from ihe l-iH-nil Qovernmertl ou 'bt to V' given until tbe Idbatal OoTeraraeiit waa cwn"Ututfrd. Pbaslbla mtniatend he aaid, wt'io >-til 1 prlrate membera, aad thotr deelarationa. it fbey indiilKed in any. eonld not biad the futu Gbvcxament. Regardlag tho Llberal fbreigd pollov, ihe Ciberak had nerer ?'jnt'HrniKed Lord Rallcbuo'e eoadaet of aihiir", aad be in>ped tLit tbc Ooaatrratirea, when in oppoattlon, would tlmilarly nHAat the Ltberal Foreign Miabrter. rn<o addreat waj approved. RIOT9 IN THE "CITY (>F THE PLAOUE." OBOLERA r.AT-SEB A W3TURBAICCB IN A PEBSIAII CIIT PHTW IAM aSAJTIMm THXtS PATiEirn. ta. (Petarabarg. Ang. B.?A alapateh from Aatrabad, a dty of ruala. wboaa neallbmtlal Btaoaabera baa gaUifi for it Uir oauaoai naaM "f ?? csty at lha Pl $a\.^ tj.at the wallani or pr)'--t-. *!.<>*? talaeaea wttti tlie populace ls verv powerful, liflvc praaeBal lhat t!i outbivjtk of eaotara i" ?iaf> lo the aale of atoobotle liciU^r^. Thclr liU^gunKC e.\rlt.-l tw popol ?<-' to fn-u/.v. Mobs gatliered at Hjo BaooQM?, an<l ttateraalaal tu t?he summan* >!tep? to nl><i!Uli the ll<iu(.r tiiifti-. Bnlds vi>ro forthwlth marte iipon Ihe <tmtn HfioiM, wateb were pl?iirt"T"<i. Ti:? rn-.i. deatroyed rt^e pnod- nf a oaaiber of Anaeafan tiadeia, arbo ara Raaafan aabjarta, rt>? Boaataa Ooeaal, rearlnn thal ih* troabla wonld pn>w a.-irt lhal ho Bttjgbf !>?? aUarked, jetagrapbed t" Bt. Betetabarg fot aaatatanee. Jaa flowmaaat at oaee pne orfi?-rs for ihe aixpati h of tw.mty tivo aaoaated Ooatacka, *lai aave arrlTed at tntrabad. aaera ibry mi- goaraaag lha Oooaalal*. i.j- eity li ill?HKl ?n ? aaaall atiaaan ',|11' Bowt ln< / A.-striikat Bay, atteb opeas Into Mm caaplan Bea, aad a Raaatan gwwVwt baa as?-?inJ?d tfeta atwaaj aad la now aaohofed oft Aatiabad. Tbe Baaataa Legatton al Tabeiaa, Ihe raatlal <tf tvi i:t, va- tatanacd <>r iiir- m.rk <>t thfTtaob, aad M. d? Lurow, the Ba*ftan aOaltter, iiw- deauinded r aa poaaatlon fur ihe rtotoaa u?t- ?t lha popalaee. Taa Hbab of Parala, arbo i> naalug a t?>ur of the ?ravtaeea, hus i?<ti atfonaed of Ihe oatbreali ?l caolera la Tebergfi, auU he wlll lauaodiatdy retarn lo thut eity. I'arl-, Ang. 8- DotfT Brouartfel baa 'oinpil<-?i an elaooTHt* aurt drtaiied m>Tt aa tbc BO-called ohotera oathreaJi In PiArih ?nd nom<? of it* aabarbai ihe it port provea that the outunak w?s <-iitlr<-lT rtu* t.) ttii Mnklng ?f aater obtalifetf Btm tbc Rirer Balne. lrl-iiiiu aerved from othar rivera, or from a>rtaga, or w^i?th tti? drinkiiiR w:.rt-i u boltod, enttrely eaeaped tix- dfeeaae, aitii<?iuh in naaai Inatancea laaj wera vritidn <i few faida of Bflcotet ptacca, vbtle lha roHiIinuni (it-fiaan orenrred lu dMrVta aapplled a II water nxna tlw- BKaa; j^.wm.-i porllon of th? Relne. S<M a siiigJ'- ca*?e <A th<- diaraMC rouM l>" traeed tolw tr.r-.-d oboiera "i liad Ihe ebaractcrlattri <>f Irae Aalatle oboWa. \l"iinu, An^r. k. A alapateh to thr " Nena Pme I?r.- i'i..m Lemberg laya Inal along tbe rallwaj betweeti Kui^l., cbarkuff and Axig ? grcat nnrober nf phydrlan* tiavr- abandoned Ihetr pattVnti and led ua aceouat of tbc prrvalceca ot eaotTa. ?. ^- ?? ZlM.MKJiMAN LOH'BBa VAVADIAN RECORD* liamiltou, <'iit., Ang. r. Tbe in-st SaM *>t laecn tliat evet llned up btfbea a paad ataod lu Oaaada w?> praaaat ai ihe aaaaal mee-aieet of the llaailltcaj kiiyiio Ctab lo-day. 'Jia- wcathn ?n* elear, aud a it wii- llaaalltoa'a ?ivj< boMdaj tii^n- w:i^ a huge aa lendanee, The artjpi ?iv?n arare the Bnea( ewct jn" >.ii h\ i.v any Meyelc elnb In Canada. ABiong tbc ionti itanta arere lunnermaa, the worM beatar; llj lop. canada'a balf-mlle enamptoa; Wcila, the oac-aille and Brc-aallc ehaaialoa, and Canaaa, the three-mUe cbaro* iiiun. und lac apeetatora aaw aoate laeotda aroken. Tho mnadlaa half-aUlo reeori of l :13 4 :>. b*af bi \v. Uratop, waa lawerad u, i :pj ?_> a b) A. A. Bauaer ?aa, ?f Wca Vorh; aad tlie aara ri?i<T auocecded In Krarcrlng lha Canpdlan qoartar aUle rccoid of :';' l "?? held bv <.. M. WV1U, down |0 '?->> ICCOnda. In ali open eventi Bmmcmain bcat ull othcr eonpi t!(? >r?,. bnl ara puabed bard al tbaea bv n%-i<>i? and w.ll-. of i" runto: w. >. tarapbelL of spiingfleld, Miuta., am I il. ualiahan, <>f the Preaa B. < .. Rnflnlu. The tmeli I una-<|uarter f a mlle, of aolM aaphalt, and i i. of tbc i.'-t ln Amerlca._ TIIB DBaOON fDIVORCl BT1T. ]*ii-. An; -1 Taa eaaa of Biward Parker Dearoa ?gaiaat hli *"??? waoai he aecaaco of laproper rcla tions wltb U. AbeUle, aai beea poatponad antll Oeto bar. The Paalle Proaceator baa rafaaal i<> laawfere iu tbe eaae. snyinp; that afr. Deaeea wonid hettec i.-iy Uh aftiiir beforc Ihe eoart blBaaalf. The qacatJoa waa not aabaittted at tia- trlal of Mr. Deaeoa, at Klee, whlch reaalled ln ? eeediet of gallty ?galaal Mr. Deaeon f"r kiiiinK M- AbeUle, whoei h<- eaagfil la bla Hifc'a rooai at "'<? Hotel BpteadtfUs, at Oaahea. Mr. Dearoa. n aill be racallad, daelarccl lhal be woaM rake no ?rUoa airaw^t bta wife aadat tho ltea< ii erUalaal biw, eoateatlng btaaaalf arllh ataaarlag a dl vc>r<?- from ber. He had tahea tho rhlldroti from l.l wUe'i , ii-i.rtiv. and it araa ii-r attcaapl to reaala aoa teaxiofl of tiifin by legal "?ean? that eaascd .Mr. f>.-? ron to cbancc bla naad and led bta lo iu>titnte pro (?e^-dinc' agalnal her. WA1CU1K? AJrtKUK AN KI^IIKIiMKN. , llallfaz N. S.. ABg. 8.?Tbo rrulser Cuii.-w *ias f^-n bwit to B? und-r ^eaied "rdfr*, mniouw.-oiv U aatCb Ameriran flshermen ln thr- tlay of Kundy. wl.ore poaealag 1h reported. At present the KJriKfl?h^r 1^ lae onl? erulner on tha c?a't. Shc wuh aagared to wat.h the Ameriran fleet at St. .'ol.n. but a h-ary tog ,,-t lu and hanlraded her lu St. MarV, Hiiv aereral Sya. Ilaaawkllc. lha BaheraiM ar-- raportad to have naido b!2 haal-. A S1LVER CJII?^ ? 1NJMA. CaleaMa, Au?. 6.-The rrmUnued fnll ln Ihe aafee of -llver trir^aten? to involve India ln h ^riou^ tlnaiKlMl criais. ?Dlacuaslon is riXe as to tha ?iaua lo be ?dopted to ebeel any furih'T derBac and to ln?urc h .<?<. rery In ralae, THE TB0CBLE8 IN MOBOI PO. OFFICIAL I ORB1 -I' WIOl V'K OF KB CHAlttEB BMITIf, TB1 BRITISn IMBA^SADOB. Leadon, Ang. y. Tae ofartal papen refatlre to ihe ml-Hon of -ir CbartOI K.iimu snillli. tlu- BrlBah Mln leter to Norocco, to tho Bultan at Fea, rxtoadlag iiV,': lac perlod froai bfay 16 to Jaiy 20, have bcca waAf pubVc. The eorrcapondcBcc oa tho ?ubjeet epena atth l.ord BaBabary advttdng Btar Chartca to arge It' Rrlttnh propoaala upon tho BaHan In Bioderote, frtendly lerma. Pnrther dbrpetrhe* neattoa the m operatlon of Italy, Anatrla and Oermaay. Lord buii^t'ury InibrBITd fUr Uharlea that Lord Dafferln, tho Brttlah Ambaaaador to Praaea, had eamanairatecl the propoecd connerctal freety to tho Frertch Qor ernment, and that M. ititxta, the Freach Nlalatcr of Foreign Affalra, ha?l ezpreaaed bB gajieral agproval of tho trealv tlreat Brltafal propoacd in.il.iiiK aitb Moroeee. Writlng from Fea, undcrdate of Jaly i<'>, Bhr Charlea ttahed lhal on tho previoon nlght tho Qovernor nhd made a foollab attempt, wblch apa eoanteaaaeed by Ihe .siilton, tn 1 mt|inictjii?? liiiii ln connocllon ?1th Ihe necoiiationi. He toid tac suitan thal prepBrattaa wera bclng nsade lo attacb the BriUah oriaalOB, and lhal the iif" of >ir Charlea waa threatened. AJthaagh the suiian must have kaown that the repore waa unfbunded, he laatmcted the Qoveraof to eaB npon elr rharlea and tnfona bta as to the aReged eaadlRon of affalra. .sir < luirlr-. liouovor, waa woll awnre of tho <date of publc feeUng, nud dcelined lo eredll the Oovrrnor. The reaoll waa the Immedlate edlapac .?f tho linvemor'* attempi to alartii the Brltteh Mlntetar. Tbe extra goardi around the mlaalon were at oare erRhdrawu, and the Miiian pnbBcly ecnaared the Govaraor f"t maktng falae etatetneate. Regardlng tbe treaty negorlaUoaa, >lr Chartca hBe graphed thal the Baltaa had aecepted ail the clanaci of thn treaty exrept thoae relatlng to the exportatton of wbeat and bariey. Tho Sultan aflered .-ir Charlea ? brlb<* of ?90,000 In gotf If he would althdraw the prain ehwaea, tnylng it wai the eaaaaa ol foretgn envoyi on wtthdrawfng mcaanraa thal Ihe Baltao <ii? llbed lo norept ralaable pre*ente aa a reward. The Boltan Bndlng Blr Charlea laaaxBrfe In bla refaaal t" althdraw Ihe grala ehauea oedcred lhal eoafaoaara ttoaa with the BHtJeb mlaalon rJoee. Babaaqaantly UhaGorcrnor of Fei u,Mif a deleraiined rffort to ereate an .-uiti Bnropeaa dktarbeaee by laeRhog tho buaattcJaai ef the MoaleBM on lha Brat day of tba roiijdotn laeMval Balram. A neh eoBeeted l>y eoMtan hoMto?l at aad etonnd the Brttlah Vtre-Coaaal, who u?a eeroarpanted b.y nreral Baropeaaa and Aaaarkaaa, bt fnmt <?f tin* Ooveraor*! reekteaee, tho Depaty Ooreraar petaoaaily iJiro. ting the moh. Mr< barlci at onee d^tnmided iiri aodlence ysl'h the Huitan to obtala ,in explaaattoa. The dattaa proa leed Ui Bne und dlamleo tbe Ooreraar, lo Impriaoa the Depaty Gorernor In ehatna aad lo |og tweatj of the rtoteea. tim? Ooreraar broagbt sir Charlea a tiur- .if eio.cvm, wiinii tae lattei dl trihatcd naaoag ttio poor, therchy maMng a (fuod Inpreaaloa upon ihe propfct I i ? ? Oa Ihe faiiur* of tlio aeguBafloaa sir Cbartoi kfl tc7. Whoii ihe i:riti-h mlwloa ?m la ranip, forti miios away, itio Sullan aent a rontailaeloa ka rooeludf niid. ^^'ii ihe treaty. The t; ?:.t\ havlngbeen prcpnrcd, tii" rommlaaton ~aid it nuai bo had beftm tiir sul taa, m ? nuitter of fOrm, and Ihcy proailaed t" retarn aiii it. algned, in Bve boara. Taey delayed thefa re turn, bowever, ten dajv and tbea broaghl a r ? for ? farthar delay. Bli Charlea r.ii~.d ramp and Baally brofee ort the ncgottaBooa. In elaatag, ."ii Charlea -a\^ thal throughonl Ihe Degotlatiooa he wai rarefttl to arold ail uafrlendl} auguage or menare, ettber dlrecl oi Indlm t. lu reapooae to Lord Sattabory'i UiQulrtei), sir Charlea win?; it u ahaolutely untnifl thal i trled to botaf Ihe Brltleh fi.in In !?/. oi lhal a riot eneaed In M^uenre, or iiuit I torc np Ihe drafl .f Ute in ity. I kuhalttcd no propoaah *-\< ? pt t!. for .-i *? m clal treaty. wldeh ?or Identli >i aitb Inati o Iobh. i did not .-i>|{ for telrgnph oi olbor conee klom :t i not tiiio thal ini ttntf or m> ???if had 10 takr actlra neaanrea ab':iln-t lioslllo Banlfcatatl00| or iiioLi vtolaace." gfltt :iii dae raeanaea aa the Bn< ?rlty of 8li Chailea Kiinn smith, it nm bo eaaUy proved thnt Ihe troahlc* h baa eaperteared darlng bln ilphimefie rlafl al iv/ bav< aadrr CNifaaed bla memory. He iy? thal ba aad bl itaff bad nol t. Uike mra?nre "agalnal boaBle mard fo-t.itioii- or niob rlolence"; and In anotbei porllon ol iii-> dlxpatrhca t> Lort HolUbnrj be reporta thal 'a moh i.tod .it and ttooed Ihe Uiltlah Mee-t'on Deputy ttorernoi of Fea pcraoaaBy dlreetlni lha mob." The partteahui ol Ihe arr.iir, pubtlHbed In The Trlbnne <>t Julj 21 nud 30, gare rredll lo Ihe pluck of the Brltl b aflnixter, and denled the atory thal br eould have boea brtbed by the Hnltan'a oir.-r of g3o,O0O. The fael remaina, bowerer, thal Blr Baao Multh's baughty dencanor al Fea rendkred him eg popular and raaaed the final hillare of bla mlMtoa. iin ataoaayi thal II b "ahuobatelj natrae thal he trled to hotat tho jiriti-ii Bag." n.aJd nol n\ uiat. indeed, baeauae It beeame Impoaalbla to arert the pole on ?iii?h tlio I'nion laek e/aa lo be tioi-t<-d. <ui the day toUowhag the graattag by Ihe SaRaa "f the exequatnr t" Mr. ataelrer MacLeod, tho now viee Cooaul, Hr Baao Hrnttb raaaed n pole t.> he prcpered, whi'h aaa ho be braaaported bo Ihe baaaa oeeapled ui tae Kouas* gaarter ol l e/. by Ihe Brlttah nall uKonry, dlreeUst by Mr. Maclv?r. and the EnglUh fliip ???< to tie hoiated on lhal pole, nn mrre ramor oftheae pni ? i naaed tba i">t mcotloocd m the dhrpatrhea of s*r Smltb, arho |adlrloaaly ahandoncd bU idoa of ralalng the I'nion Jae* In tho Maorlah ?!" Aa lu tbe tn;itv pro|.d U> iii** Katan, it itimprtard -i\t.-.-n artielea, ffie moal of Ihein exrliulvrlj in f?\or of r.iul h Intere'S. Sr Buan smlth lefl '???/. on Julj l'j. iiid itopped for f"ur d-iya In Ihe eneamnmenl ??! i;u- el ala, ahero negottationa nrere reaumed. Ibongh K'ltlioui any re iilt, betwaen hlm and the Koltan'a htlnlotci of Fore gn xfliiii^. On Jnlj 10 ihe Bntixb Ambaaaiador ral ed Ift ramp, aud Bnalty d?|i^rted fia tho roaat, wlth :t Iraln of Bao mnlea and ramcU, rarrylng the baggega. Fooi ramela were loeded arltb aamplf "I earth and orcs, whlrh bad i. gathered previcnalj b] order of Ihe Bngllih Mlnlatet. TIIAT Bl KOBJED MBXIOAB LOAJf, Maxleo, Aag. "? The raaior that Ihe (lorernmenl hax negotlated n raen nbroad baa been redneed (?? thx fael that ihe KaUonal ittmk in nnlon aitb Baropean hoii-iH l,u. opeaed a eredll foi COOO^XW tterBng, at 7 jioi renl ar.nual Inleieal, to be rcpald ln nonthlj InatnlmenU bcglnntng at the ead of the pr? wal yeai and fini-Miii; nexl >? t- The Uovernmcnl gave no ?eearlty. A promlnent ofBrlal aaM lo-day thal thi niiiouiii would I-- in in- tban aoflhienl lo ttdc over ail tba dlftrnftlca, whlch woaM aarely end alth Ihe In ci.ii-.-d rn-iom> rerelpta rauacd bj tbe arlntcr hu-l in-- -.. 'm_m MR. I.1N?"I.N ATIKNDS A \VKI)|>I.\< i. London, Au?.'. B. [Tnlted Statea Mlnlater Boberl T. i.im iin. Ilenry BThlte, Heeretary of the Aoaerleaa i.ega Hon in thi~ rlty, and Piinee and PHneeaa Cbrlatian t" <!ii\ attended tho veddlng ot Major John Orcnfell Maxwcfl, <d "Tho Rhvrh Wateb," and Mi u Loa l Bonyage at AM Balata' Caarea, Banbuaon tiardeaa. Cinon Fbrmlng, the Queea'a Cbaplaln, ofMelated. Prlnee and Prlaeeaa ChrlaUaa, who gare a beantlfal jo, cut lo the 11'ide, ni^o nttended the receptloa f"i brwlng tbe wefiSing braahfaat POB1 V FIVB PBoPLl DBOWKRD. Loadoa, Aag. B.?A diapateh from lletalagfoi riiiiaiui, BBBouncea llurl ? pfcaMure tteaaier ?ns ruo lowo oatatdc tho harbor and fori\ Bra of tbe t" t ?oaa ?ii" were >':i board were droaaed. The K?aea oa Ihe deeh of tbe ateaawr lamwdiatcly aftor tbe ooiii-ou ara geaerlbed aa Itatreaalag lu tbe cx tntuf. ^??^-? i HIBESB wTTHDBAW FROb] TI1K 1'AMIKS. si. Fctcrabarg, Aag. - Adrteca reeefred bere to day in"u Taahbead, a towa <>f Aalattc BBaala. la .-.-, i Darya, are to Ihe effeet tiuit tbe CMaeee troopa who reeeatly oeeupted rariaua p<*ts in the huauri atthdraw oa Ihe tir-t aaauaaaa from the Raorieu ??? i, diiion coBjpanded by Colond Tanoff, ronalatlng of a (orce of ?"'<'<, ""?'>. iirmed wlth Biouulalu nun.. r-MI l.<;l-IMi OM TIIK ST. UWJiRNt K K1VEH. Qurbor. .Ang. 6.?As a rostilt of tho HMTgctte nioasurrr- reoontly taken liy the (iovomm^nt ta put an end tO hmiik'ttlltit.' 00 the Kt. I.awronco, it |s aiid that tae riag ol rapltaBata who bad eeea hnrnbthlag ttn i,h ma for rarrybaj oa the IraaV ban reaart aadUag IBrtber adra.a, TMa aiil have lha rffort of par mi> y.i? 11^ lha aefartoaa trade -o far ea it ?u. aarrtad on by argaatbad ayndlinto,. l,ut IndtvldiiaK whoonor pwaera and otbara, arha have baag nMvad apaa the t>ii>)rir?'>. ?lll -.itil aave te> b* looked aftnr rarefully. Tho Doaelaloa rrnhrr Coaataaea went down today agalu v 11ii a -iiiall deUchmeut of Battery B ?n boatd. SIIEKHAN FOR UHAIRMAN. HUX MEN WANT HIM TO BE GOVEBHOR IlOPivr; TO BEXTJ PLOWKB TO IHB 8EBATB-TUB DI.Monuni. Wdi'.KlMi BODY IB TUIS BTA1 E BOT IA rtBPACTOBY TO THE ix pRBUDYjrrB raiEXDa. !?.* TBLBBBAPa TO THB THIBlSfcl Snratojra, Aag. I.-The little crowd of prominent DeBMentie polltieikna who eaaie her.: to-day, be fore evening, had tsketehed a whcme of political aetton by them, whieh aiay haTe a profouad in flu'-nre npoB the hibtory of the State. That aeheeae is to eled RaaweU P. ITower as Dnlted Sta ee?enator next wiater, and thne put William ?. Sheeban in Mr. Plower*! ptoee a.s OoTeraor. Ihe lir*t itep toward the neeumplisliment of thia Idea waa the eleetioa to-Btght of Mr. Bbeehaa ap ehairniau of tlie (ViVh.n Committee of the DaBK-eratia State Coonaiitee. Mr. Sheeban waa put in thia plare by Edward Murphy, jr., of Troy, tbe chalraaan of the Democratic State Committee, and Kichard Croker, the Tamtnany llall "boaa" of Rew-York, who will b0 tbe chlef beneflnaries if Mr. Sheeban liecomes Uovcrnor. Itoth of these men were present at the eominittee nieetlng. aud gave ordern aa to wliaf ahoald l?e 'one. Mr. Sheeban is thus put in eharge of the maehmery of the Democratic party in Rew Vork State in the pre-int politb'al CampaigB. Iie rati rin the DemocrBtlfl ?'maehine" at hi^'h preeaure to eUsot Defaoeratie eaBdldateB for mem bera af the [*fJalature, and thaa prepare the way for the eleetioa of Mr. Flower a* Seaator. Tbta will be bla Urst aln In tbe raapaiga. H he baa a Beeoadary alm to earry Rew-York State for Cleveland,' it will )>e subordinate to the lirst one. IforeoYer, if tlie etalaai of DaTid B Hill to a pledge by Mr. cleveland of all the patronage of New-Vork State are not rrro-nized, perhaps Mr. Sheeban will aevei bave a aeeoBdary Bba in the ? -allipaign. The eleetioa of Mr. Sheeban al?o wae an evl deaee of the dietrast that b now felt toward eaeh other by the tWB wingH of the DcBMCratle party la thfci Stutp-the "Regalar" arlag and the Aati-8napperk' wing. William C. Whltaey ha* Uabored aedaloBBty ? ver riin'e the National I>m aeratte Coareotiea met in ChicagoJ to keep the \nti-Snapprrn in the bnekgroiitid, but there are in.ni BBMBg them who will oot be eoBtrolled. They [nalal upon BBBlatalning the State ProriaioBel Obcamiteee aud the rarioaa county orgaabm lioim,* whleh they formed m May la-'. and they argae that the Hill Drmocrata iatead to Ik? treaeherona to Mr. Clevrlaad, and, there fore? the Democratic eampaign may poaaibly eome baeb naofl thelr haadB The Hill Democrera? eeeiBg that the I'rovi-ioiial ' niiiniifee doea not diav h nd, for the good reiismi that fhe Hill men are not trnated by the develand leadera, are adopt. iug meaaurea to retala thelr graap npon the party urgaiu/atioii. It waa BBdonbtedly tl,p deaire of William 0. Whitney and other Irading Cleveland Demoerata when tbe Demoeratte State toroaiittee met in New-York "n Priday laat that Daaiel G. Griffln, of W'atertowB, ahould ia? eleeted ehalrmaa of the committee. He hsa had friendly relatiooa with fhe I Irvelaad men f>r yeare. Moreover, for two reara he h:u> heen the ehaliBiaa ol tho h mtive Committee of the Demoeratle Btat* Committre. He therefoie waa well titt.-l f<?r Ihe place, bul Darid U Hill, Edward Mnrphy, jr. aad Rlohard I'roker ari aaide Mr Griffln. They would aol prrmil bio eleetioa, owing to hii frieadllBeaa lo Mr. cleveland, and Mr. Sheehaa - Irtstrd, althoagh be already waa a Bjeanher r ike l ampelgn < ommlttee of the Satloaal Deiaaeratifl ('ommittea, aad tberefora. niiu'iit rightlj be coaaldered a man overwbelnied wttb work. 'j'lie enafereBcea whieh led to thaawlectlon of Mr SlieehBB vv 'W hrW al the Grand I nion Hotel tliia aftrrnoon and evealag. Among the Dmbo rrate who took part i?*re Edward Murphy, jr.. Riehard Croker, Lie'utenant-Governor Sheeban, Jamee 1". Pieree, auperlntendeal ol the Inenrinee Uepartawat; Police t'ommlaaioner Martia? of New Vork; Seaator Mef'arty, of Rrooklya; Seaator riuukitt, of New-York; Charlea l' De Frewit, r.krrh of Ihe AaaemWy; Samael .1 Tildea, ol New. I^haaoa: rimrl.t, M. PreatoB, auperinteBdeBl of the Jbinkuu' DepartiDent; Mayor Mannlng, of Al bany; Daaiel <i Griffla, of Watertowa, an 1 e\ Hayor William I'. Klrk Ag boob a- Mr. Sheeban had beea Bteretly eleeted, the ranpaiga committee met in a room ?f the Graad ITaion Hotel. Ihe membera of the eommittee preaenl were Edwanl Murphy, jr., William I'. Sheeban, Jainea .1 Martin, Samuel -I. Tilden, Charlea M rrrston, Jamea H. Manning, Daaiel ?; (Jriflln, JohB FlanagaB, Charlea T Dunnive, aetina aa proxy f r Cord Meyer, jr.; A .1 Quarkenbuah, aeting M proxy for Edward t: ,t!.-r, and John l? McMaboB, actlng as proxy f.,r Saiuiol A. Reardaley. Mayor Manning, upon rootlon of Mr. Murphy, waa eleeted temp rary rhairman. DanM ?? Grlnin then i.ilnated Mr Sheelian for clialrman of tho committee. ', ? , ioU .ii waa Bilopted, of eourar, wltk wl diaa Tlie eommittee mel In ireret, but the met wbj divulged thal Mr. Sheehan thankeil tho Bembera ,,f tbe eommittee foi the "UBexpeeted lionor'' coarerred npon lilm, ami aaid be would du bki utniost "to raake a aueeeaaful eampalga." la II to be a -ih.'..,-iiii oiir for tbe l>gi*laturv or for tho elcctoral tiekel .' Charlea R. Uefreeal waa eleeted elerk <>f Hi" eommittee. A reaolntlon oftYred by Mr. Manning waa adopted authorizina Mr, Slieelinn lo annoiiil auh-eommitteea aud to procure a rampaign nead ,|iart*rs. Mr I)efreea1 aail: " l flilnk we ah.nl I uM.|uif.tiotiii.lv take io.an. at tlie Hoffraan llouae i- uaual." 'I hia ende l Ihe bualneaa ol tl.ni miitee. < >ne of the moal notable thlnira abotit the meetina waa the aliaenee ut Vxm\ Meyer, jr., 1'liomaa llrawn and Henrj I Mowry, all dei >t >d fuilowera ol Grover Clevi'land. Tliey would nol ronie to the nus'tiii- and rofi ent t > fhe plaeiag o| Mr. ( leveland'h affairs in Nea Vorlt State iu the imiid.. of u itrong polltleal opponent like Mr. Sheehan. __-_ a> - -? 8BEBIDAM n.tss'i dfahaSDIUuieik Mlfl rwtii.Y THOUBIIT Hi'. WAS, Tit.'i.ll. AXD M1.VT 02O9 OB IIIS l i NEBAL. Peter Bkerldan, tuppoaed to be dead nnd butied, aalkei lato bti fatber'i bouae al nitabaUt, n..i..vps lerday. Ha had beea aorktng r.u- two montba lu Phlta delphla. aii uakaown man waa kflled al Blooawbury. N. .1.. on .iiin. b. wns btentlfled aeveral dayi biter n^ gherblaa, and the bady, wblrh bad been Iwrled al iiii.oinsbury, aiis laK-n io BUaaoeth and baHcd agatn In Hi?' Mi.iidan.s' pfot. The Prwdeattal InaarBBee OoBagaay bad aa maaiaaoa of i*-<?|? ob Baarktaa'a life, nnd patd thla monov io hi- poreata. It coot th* tlbfrtdaaa faBS to rwaore tbe now oaknowa boty to Kli/iib.Hi and ha\ ?? lt burted. They ?HI liow Iiiivh || dug Up Bad liurlid a tlilnl tiBM -oin waere ''is.-. _ _ i'liuTw.hil-Klsi; t-ursMU.s is tOCBKSTOl. Boebaater, v. v., ,\up. s. The work of ?>-ftin? Ike pBrtograpba of all Cblaaasao in tkta- dt> ba? begaa. in aiiciiuou t<> tka pbotograpbi a reghter will be inadf. giving nunif, aga, batgbt, welghi aad atber lienis lluit would Hprvp to idi-ntlfy tba riiinniiipn at Miino fuMire tiui". Tiiis rnalatartni i- lo lake aTkca aa rordlng to tie> kVBH of tka Cbiaeae Bxcluaton btn, arblefa wns aaaaad by Ooagraai ua Ma| ?>, IBWL There Hie ouly litt.-rn Cbfaaaaan In Un lr-ii'r. -a aVtTfJVUB OJBWAMSM (APJLRED. Part Townseud, waah> Aug. B.- Yeatarday atter iiiHin ii sliKip fiom Ylrtorii lundrd a doi?':i Cblnaaa n.ar l'oiai wn-oti in,>i baattij ?alled away. Xba (ttatnma onVen arroatrd lour ..i th" Chlaeae aad ara bbw ",i tga tr.iii or the atfccra. CMCMMMB h))rwhh\ TWO TtMMWUk rortnmouiii, n. h., Aag. B?WhUa iiio aeaooaer Charlolte *aa gfltliig und.-r way thls mornlng she arUtcd iiipbi tba buw ot a colller. Twj of tba i barhMtCa rrew, Ubariee BaehneU, of Cahaaeet, and Wllllam .1. < ntroil, of B BtOB, weal lato a srnnll boat betwcen the veeacfo 10 kocp them from fo-illtiff. Tba vcaaehi nncxpeetediy naao tagithH with eaaiddaaahte r ree Mnaahlng tho baal aad ennhlng Carroll t.i ,'..,??. Boahnt'li ,waa forced uoder Water and drowned. _ _ IHE REVOLUTWX tH BOXDUMd*. A P1V0T TO OTEBTHBOW THF. QOTEBBhIEffT CRECEMATED LEIVA TO REMAIB ? COBTBOL. New-Orl ana, Hag. B.-The eteaanhlp nty of DeOaa errived yc terday eveaiag wlli tbe lateet LnteBlgenee of the iQTolnllon in Bpaafab Hoadavaa. it nppoars that tho Qovevaaaaat oaee aaara baa tbe upp>r baad and that Lelvn and bll Cabtael wlll romaln in control. ll? has chartorM tlie ateaaaabip BpaaotU, a N.w <>rl.-at:? Veaael, aad converted It Into a war-hlp. lwd itiK the <4eamer wlth U-oops. Tt silhxl from PuertO tv.rtc* to attaok CMhn. It ls roporied that u pltched battle aaa foaghi st Cefbe twtweon th* roddent rovoltt Uoabjti and tho. Govcraaaeaf troops In which tho latter w.-ro rtcbortoaa. Tho vo-soi ta said to bava ron trtbated mnterUlly to tho result by bombardlnj; the rcvoluBonlata wltb aone Bght ordnaace wth whir It had boon arm.<1. Tho bOBBbardaUBt dMudsed tho rabehi and bhey fl->*i in dfearder bo lha toeaeta. Tho frovorivnioiit bl reportod to have bc-n ralnforre'l by ?ho addltlon of a band of insuritenm who d.-sert.*! Nnlla, and mnrched latO.PaertO <V.rlot<. The com niand-v of fhls bnnd dlM'losod t.h* mnvements of the revolaOOBBlte. Th?y Ituendod to n-ar.li sw-r?tly Into f'rvwaya*ua oa Aiigtint 4 and captnre the eity. In bho eveal "f ?occeaa Ibey would bornbimraiid do+,tmy ail tho puhllr baUdlnga aad Lrtvw* rosldonce, and ln nddltlon eapty tho rnnVrs of |he Tr.-a.-ury and burn nll tbc taportaat pnpors thoy ronld lav hands oa. spl-s were in coromunleatlon wlth Nuiln dally aad tho tilati na. r.oll lajd aud would hav? ovcrthrown th? Oi vortiimtit had It not been for the Informatl m rc crired. Tho new* waa dlapotrbed to Letva and oahera and a lar;.? torce is now guardlog the oapltaL 8EVKRB 8TVKM IN MISSE50TA. BrlDBSFBXAD DAMAGE HY WTND. LTGBTB1BO AND HA1L. .^t. Pael, Mlnn., Aag, I -IdaB nlght'-* holl, wind and raln storm was -evere bxally, but the (treato?t daaage was done lu other parts of the Btate, Tho s'.oim waa wide^pread, BXtaadiBg from away over lu Boath DahOta clear nrross thle state into Wlmomdn. Troo, W(.rP bftOWB dOWB, hoti'es were wrcebat, graln Battaaed to the graaai or waahad out, and aitogether ?oanc baadreda of thoaaaada of duiinrv worth of dam aga aooe. paO reporta have not been leaetved, but the baa aeeaia BBeJy to reaeh wel up ta #1.000,000. in Uaeota, Vethra Methdae and Lgon ooantlee alone the daaaage ls eatlBaited al tonatdarahly uiore than gGOO.OOO. KarehaR ivp. r;a a toraaio at % o'clocx thts morn lag, golag over tbe sumo eoane a< the btow of i?st iridiv. Tho teebuidle Latberaa caareb batN baal year wai ptebed np. tuni?i bottoai upward. and strtiiini? o:l its roof waa taoroagbJy daoaoaahad, Keveral barna aad anaUl baUdlnga were ornabad and orertorned and auay treee baowa dawa. in tbe aerthern p:>rt oj tbe town tho groaad wns eoveeed wltb balhttoaee, the tlie betag an Inrh and a half ln dlitaotot, but na-iy were lar*for. Two PohtBden ato rcportfd to t?- ldlhd |:i Mir-hill. in Bt. t'atii und MlaaeapoBa a muaher of tiou?o? were >,truok by BghtalBg, and moro or baa daataged b| the Bre lhal (oliowed it. wplle tho daawge by the wind and raln arxa very great Reporta from other porta nf ihe Northwest mt-' t'i the ume effect. ktany ?o. 11< ri- reporl the graln In away tieid^ so batflf \<A?>A and damaged ?> to be untit f ?r eattiag, Titors.txns or KXIGHTB Ilt df.ster. TIIK i ITV OAT wiiii TitFiri OOLOBB?VIBITOBB BOSPtTABLT FNTKRTAINtP. Deavcr, ?'oi.. Ang. s.? The nty a\roke brleht nnd carty tbh aKtratng aad toaad itseif la the aaaaaiaetaB of the Ktilohta Totnplar. They were evervwher* ln fho stroot'*. ln < ar-. !n enrrtajtos, and thronglng tho mnn''- pelata Ol latereel throufhout the eity. Tho romarRteee arc tiihing eare of the KnifM* nrst, and nttor th. v mr a!l noWI.-d otlfers who havr b^on attraeted bere by the eoaetave win be can^d for. i!,i, norateg nearly twOOO peopte oaaae, .md i^s tiinti haif of the number ef trnin-. i-hoduiM to arrlve b bwe Boon got In. Thlo makos nearly -ki.ixx) peopta who hnrc tuu- far arrtved, nnd th^v woro v-wniiow.Ht np :i, qalrkl) aa II. who prereded Ibeai were. Kvery atractare In tbe bualneaa part of tho rity h ,i.ratcd and the reahtencei .iro ^-:lv wlth the Katgbta' i olora. Tba varloaa entertalnmenl rlnba hcpl open hmise* ii.tn. The tflaaoarl t'lub enbertalned Ooveraor i- . who Brrlvcd la-' nlght, and aainy other Mlaoonrlana who arrlred this mornlng. The Baekeya t lub waa rrowded ail day aud ao were Ihe Iroy, iii:. r>t?>n, Mlrhlgan, Etta and other riaba ?hirh aro eumpeard <f Colomdo realdenta who are natlvea ef c, -,-., etatea. The famoaa Rbaton Comaaaaderp, wblch i.itn. i;nt nlght, paraded ttio str*ois thta aaara tng headed by Carter*a Baad ol forty-flve atecea. ii \...,. of the Bneat-looalng bodlea of ui'ti that have irrlrrd, aad it waa rbcercd ail alaag the aareeta of tbe Mv. .\. the day advaneed behated Irahw t>f>cii t'> eome la, The Bral i anawadcry lo errlve ?m .^t. Augaa tino, of Itbaea, N- Y. Bt. Iihn'a, \<>. *, ef Phfaadrl phta, arrlred fr-xn a trip throogh the Btate thta m" n Ing. John Oobtn, Orand Comaainder of tho Oraad Knrampment, waa arttfe theea, and upm Ibefr !irii\al h? w:i- HUnled arltb twenlj one gana. Orand Haater tiobln wii-* in -t at tba depot bi tba graad ofB r* af !',? .-tate a':d Moorted to tbc Tcnipio. Re waa ?fterward tend^red a reecptlon at the I >'?>r.id. baad ra. RveryhodJ '? tali.iuif now ehoaf the graad i,:,. ide lanwrrow. it 1- o\ii,. t,-*j lhal fu'lv 38,000 iword<< wlll !>?? In liaa, aud ?.??!- on Ihe itaada alone tbe llne of tba parntfe ate BcRlag Hbe b't oafeaa, it waa aaa of the flneat of c dorado day*. A g" >d i,. ide eool by t.he oetghborlng aaow-etad peaba uii- blowtng, and the loag rbaln of Bkoaatalaa itood out ln I' dd I'liof BgBlnal I ?? ' '? .ir BbX w.t-i of tln< phe L'olurado roniniliteen were aept bnay, und [i,,. newrotnen wcrc nuirrbcd Ibtough tbe otrtota, e |.|'" thoii-iiuds gnted on. i ,. , iiiiniaiiderloi whleh arrlved U?-day were: St* llaven Cortltuandery; eprlngtteld, Ma?<., t'oin I nt.i.i : llngh De Payiwe, i,.i- ,.v i ,f\ ; New Jeraej Orand Pommandcry: Otta ?.i, of uiiioH-. UrlentaL o: Baa<a? t'lty : Sotoan, of Hllnutc >ioiuiovo and Ourar, <>f (Vlorado; v. Ji?.?. of Ht. J??cpb, >Io.; i.ovin. of IlllnnW: Rngtearood, of t'hl ugo; I'otm t. ol Dethdt; l''>H.i i .?!iitiiuvlerj ; i ivUa, ol r ?!>-'!. i. Kan.; Orduaeaiaiie, of Nebraaba; l.nfavetie, of I'ldiiin.i, Iflrhlgun tttj t'omroandery; de i.'on. of miii PraaelM-o; HaBna, of Knni?; \|,roti. of < doiado; Uos.i, of < ?hlo; i-oiith ftroJIna and lieorgla rommanderlea: Udemar, u| Moabaaa; ii',:,. \.iio\ ; LooibtMae, ol lou.i Benncth, nf Jo\ya; MoiiiiI Mtini. of Boulder, and IVaahlngtoa, I). C, t'ommandcry, No. 1. -?- ? BOT LABOBKRB, BOT ARTI8TB. Cbieago, Au^;. B, An uneacceaaful atic^!>i ?>> ni.ido yeaterday by tba Ctakago Maatral rnion to aernre tho arreaf <>f the aieaabera or the haaeaa I'Mii BattalbM baad, "f llaadltoa, >'nt.. as it pa-.-ed tbroagb this eity en route to Denrer an tho aBeeajtbM tiiat it had i aoe Into thla roanbry In vioiattou of the aiiou labor law, lretng uuder roatrael to play furSt. Uarnant I omiiiaiidorv of thla rlty. In bohalf of tlie band tt wa^ -ald lh.it )t was BBder BO BOBtJBet to play for ,inv lommaudery In this coiintry and wai uierely lu Bttendanre on the Haatlltoa Coouaaadarp. Dattad sinte-i Comndaatooer lloyoe deeBned to haaa warratits on this grouud aad for tho tartber reaaon that aiualclana are "arttata" and exoini>t lrom the Bperatlea of the law. _ _ THE BABTA Fl DOIKO A QOOD BOBIBBBB. Cbhaga. Anjt. h (Bpcctal).?Tba Baata Ke eaMala now deefara thal Hoy wlll now more than niako K""d tlodr eatBaate of lust wi'ek. cUIOJlng for tbc roud i?a>.0OO protlt out al tho foiorado exearaloa tn^nria. i'p to aeea dabudaj thaf bad hinded ":-S! glB pa?engen> io t oiomdo gpctnga, Maaltoa nnd Peaver, and leeelvei tbercfron f.-|ii,7,J4. <>n Batarday B4BB passengera left Kaaaa* Oty, iweUtai tho toinl ta itltvlBB. The aeatber leaviag Cbfeago, Kaaaaa clty and othor potuts on saturday lilRht brlngl the CTeWd handlod by the santa fv road up to lO.OtH), and tbe revenue to 0130,000. H1W0UT OF A HVSQARIAX Bf?7iM/ST. LfBBi Maan. Ang. H.?John Kranids Vadnal, all.is I'hiiip Wclaa, ttio Boaroo nrti-t aader arreel Ne Mgaaiy, waa adadtted ta ball t 'day for bla appaar ,,!,,. Batarday. Fipai the Caaaabata at Baaavfaatb, llaogary, Ihe poBea have raeelved a bbrtary <>t \;ui nai. abaalag Ua BMwrtagafl la Baaaaa Bergar, of uuda rvatb, and to an BBtlBB8j Nafiy. tho daiiphtor o| a aarBney eoach drlvor, b' fcu-e he tuariled hfMB blocum, of thla cili. THE GREAT 8TRIKE ENDED. AN INCOXDITION.VL SIRRUVDKR. ran board of walking deleoates witbt DRAWS FROM THE BITEniXG TR.fDES WAR-HEAVY L05SE; OF EM Pr/)YERS bVB WORK.MKX. The Roard of Walking Delegatea of the BuiloV ingTrades suffered the woret defeat in ita hb>tory yesterday. The mcnihcra of the board ndmitted frankly that the employers had routed them ntterlf in tho building tradea atrike whieh began Liat May and during the laat aix weeka ha* developed) into the greatest Bgwt that has ever oecurred in the building trades in thls eity. Nearly "JO.OOO men in the x-arious building trales bave l>een idle forscvcral weeks. f)f these, perhapa la.ono strtielc at the commanda of walking delevratP8, wlule the othera were obliged to quit work heeauae of a lnek of building materiala. During the laat two nionths, building operationa in thia eity have beea at a atandstill in almoat every trade of any BBt> BLUBtBOn Hundr'ds of thouamd* of dollara have been loat both by the workmen and their en> ployers. To-day about 15,000 men will retura to work. Tlie first rumor of an nneonditional aurrender of the Board of Walking Delegatea of the Bulld in^ Tnules waa heard on Sunday afternoon at the tneeting of the Central Labat I'nion la Clarendon Hall. A aeeret tneeting of the execu tive committee, otherwit-o known aa the "strike committee,'' of the Roard of Walking Delegatea waa held on Sunday night. John Taaker, the coni^ervative preaiderit of the board, who from the fir-t haa had llttle faith in the auoeesa of the atrike, preaided. Tbe meotihg WBB a atormy one, and laated unfil early yeaferdny morning. The immediite cau?e of the eall for the meeting of th? exeeutive eommittee wnet the deciaion of the derman Framera' Union to give up the flght and return to work. Tlie Cerman Framera' I'nion held a meetin? Sunday moming in Claren? don Hall, at whieh they deeided by an almonl unanimoua vote to return to work. The deeiaion, it Ls aafd, waa unweleome to the offieera of the union, but they were powerlesa to stay the tide of TOtOB from idle and needy men. When the deeiaion of the fierman framera be* etime known II labor eircles it waa evident that the Kngliah franvTR, BB8, would aive up the flght. Tho deeiaion of these two importnnt building tra lea to return to work waa hailed with delighf by the wavering atrikers, who all along have been dia aatMlcd, whilo the delegatea who have se loudly deelared that Tattafg anai near at hand lieenme pnnie/-afrlpken, and ealled a apeeial niectina of tha exeeutive eommitfoe of the Roard of Walking Delegatea, At tbia aaaetiBg, whieh la-dei aeveral hours, it waa deeided to report to tho Board of Walking Delegatea at ita regalat Beeetiag yaahB> aay BflefBOOa that. it apfieared to 1?? mlvi-ahle to diclare the atrike ofT unronditionally, and erde* the neaibera of the BBfoaa repreaeeted in the Beanl to return to work. The eommittee ao reported yeeterday BfteiBoaa at khe regalar BBBttang af tho Roard, at No. 11 F.a-t Fiffeenfh-?t. Th* reeom Bttttdattofl waa pmrntnTv BCeepted, and all the del egat^s were inatrmted te Otdet the memi>er? of the-r t'-rieeti\o BBavBB to return to work thia morning. There waa a atamrx'd'* of eeveral hundred atrik ora jicattldBJ morning b.-fore the board met, Thia waa CKpeeially tTBB al the steamlit'era, whoao representative in tlie BaBld of Walking Dele gatps Ls .John Taaker, prosident of the board. He ia oppoaed to strikea exeppt BB a laat reaort, and it ia unleratood that he advkBJd metnbera of hia union to return fo wvrk on the new Crlminal Court Houao in Centre-af., laat week, and on the Ifavemp.vrr buildings at ( . rtlrndt and Chnreh at.s., yeaTerday morninir. Tbia result of tha strike baa. to itni artial obacrvera, wemed ice^ifabie for a-v.-ral weekp. H. V. CIavr..n, a'-eretar of UfJ l^ard of Walking lk'legatea, aaid yesterday: "The m.;i luijht have held out two or threo weeka longer, bit they would have bmi eVfeafed iu fhe end unyw.iv. It waa de.ided to tell all the delegatea to order their men to retnra to w Tk to-BJorrow, If Heary A. Hicka, maater wata> BHM Of I'iatri. f V sembly No. 253, Kniehta of l/abor, who tirst had eha'ice of tlie atriko, wanta to eoaMaua it. be caa do ao. If the men la Hiokara organitatipn want to remaia on atrika for the fun of it, let them do it. I am aury we hava laat the atrike. The men fbught inllantly, but they h iv." berfl beateB.'' A eonservative esfimate of the b *, in \ra,'ea austuiu?><I by thp atrikora plaeen the ainoiint at $1,200,000. It ia eatitnat.ti that i leaM s/iot) uaeii, earninu wljeu employed an averace of Bg.Bfl a day, ha\e been idle for si.vf.v days. The i,,.^..) of contrarfora, buildinn maferial deale^ and othet '?mployera, have naturally beea niucb heavlcr. -a> THl' TMMAStTMK SllOl'I.D ARRirF. TO-DAY, KEABLY r.'O.OOO.OOO IN OOLD PBOM SAN FRAW. i'Im i to ,-wit.i. Tin: BUBPUBJ AS TllE M lt TCI.ASIRY. Waabtoetaa, Ang. h.- Thp treaawre rrafa whl?h waa rp|)ori?st tlils monilnir iis aillfklB at CBteaBO from San Fraaelaa >. i- bouad fee x.-w-York. nnd ibaaM arrU'a iboi-p to Baorrow batara boob. U baara oaa of tfwa InrtfpM -lhp.nenta of -peelo aver BMbBO on one Iraln lo thls naintrv. ihe value or the g?>ld bnrs ae:ivc?tlng #ji.imX?,oOO. Tbe shipuient v:is d!re> t.si l.v BaaraBBTf K.^tfr !n rlew <>f thp Bte4 tha; tbe Stn Haii'-lxo Sub Treaaary hai a plethor* of gold in -torp, the pxeesa over all vi-ot.abie reqafawBMBta reaebl tg .?<ui.oi>o.ooo, whlle fhe raoeat d.-amnds for goM B? afttBaaHal to Europp naide up.n thp Baw-York >ub Trea-siiry BBBg - impwhut aataead tba laagay oa baad there. fba Traaaary onvui- ar?' avpi>.> to >ja?akmg ,rf the -h imipnt- Or fell!ng anv of thp rtil.ills of ihe nioTPinenfi ?f thp tra.:i, b'dtig Hiiltnal.ad by a di'slrp ta uvoid BVatJblBg anv MBWBMpBeg that mlglg stliniilatp do-ppiudops to ??ba BB '"(tort at tralo rabtary. a? pv.^rv nooaatl m that baabka vtgtkaaaB eaaM Mggral baa beea ad 'iit^;. there i- beBavei <o i>? abaatatety no fangar <>f robbery, but It 1- the poBry of tbe Departaaaal pp?i>i<' to avobl bobllai out taofpmttoa to wouid u> wpoag doora, As uu additforal a>eana of lirraaatag the edd b?ianpo at New-York, tho Aaabdani Treaaarar at thal port baa be?>ii motracted to reeatTa iopoattt of paM eata for p\. banga an Baa Praaetaea frai of all rlaraaa. Tiila nrlrilpfe of free pxc-liaiiB* np?lip? only to dp|??-lts it ihp Bew-York Bub-Treaaary. aoweaar, and i- crantpd n?r thp koIp paraoaa af traaaftrrtBg aoU wda from 6"U i'ijiari-.-.>. wbere lt v? m-t nppd.d. i> Xew-Yerk, T'uero fliPrn !s niore denmnd for It. PVR8VJSQ rnr. ti:ai\'-bobbera. 4N..TH! H OFFICBB TnOVOHT TO lii IIII li"l btOtTBTAIBEEBB TBOBOCOBXY IBOtBEO, K<?sI1^t, Cal., Aug. a. ?a nn~-se.ngor ha- Ju-t ra> Bwaad fr.mii gaaaaaoa riat on Plnp KidBp. thltty flra iniles norlh of l{p?siipy, where Oarlatlau Bwna, tha traln rohbpr, haa a nilnlng elalin, tba BObBl Bm rOltbeag arrt -iipposeat to ba b.-jd<>d for. If Is b-diev.vl Mint tho ratabeta ara aew in thp BaaaafaJaa, fbraa men, iiding gruy. aorr?l and daik b.iy bBTaaa, w%ra *p.?n at a dla taiuf in the atatafff af Baaaaaaa PbBV, <>n" i- -nid r? unnwpr thp iaaarlpttaa of awana. F.t>pie titroughout Bm gaotMBb ;ka?i moaatagaa arp thoroughiy bbbbmb\ nnd all are on tlie loot. nil. Ilixida nnd tralls ara llned with mwl larBHi Bftb rcvolvpra, aludgin s, rtfla nnd knU'ea. A Urge po-sp of d.piitlf* and ofh< pps la ?aattaaei at snUih & sroorpv m?lU-, four mtl.-K fnrm .Sampiioii Hat. irth?-rs ai-p M-ourlng thp eountry la all dlrectjoua. It ls rep<4t d hetv that Ih?? ivbbpre ?bot and kllled BBBtbae oftVer, maldng r.hplr f.inrOh vletitn. No dotalr- 0BB Ih? KBUaed. A rarn-p !??> bfa'a dlsi'OVPrpd Iieor MOBaOO, wli?e t!;e rol.l.-i-t prepwed dln?ier y.-*,"rdHr, whlle the >h?rlff and ten men weta Wiabtu four ndb's. The uioiiiitalnaers say lt will ba alnnp-t Impossiblp to eaptara t:i" n>lirp<rs ff one* they isaarb rh-lr ol<l haunt.s at atmps.n FWt. A telephona mea?ogi' from Oroal, In the foothtlli, twplvp mlles from li.pdlcT, aaya Uat thp YlaaJta traln robbt-ra are on Nlgget I'reek. fon mllea from Oraal, Mrroaaaad by a paaw of orer flfty Braaod man. Tho oBYeera ur.- confldenl of tinir eaptara if tha deaperadoaa grt ao furtber la tha mouiitaiiia. ' n'J/.'.SHf/'s II BAU HARKOH. Bair Harhor, Me.. Aug. 8.-The Tnlt^d Stit^a fla*> mrilp PhUadelphla, with Admiml (ihpwrdl aa board, aad the . ml?rs (loneord and Vtaavlua. arrivad aaaa M davlkont thls BBBBBBfb