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In.,-ilerable outrage up rn the untouched mald *n ', gt his executioner. en ,? .-r^, Toeoo,*' the jiasal^n of vengeance Here a. Itl I? ' Hen." .,.?...-,-.r...l oil wl.i.-h hi.l .^I'oiit.l'.it H ws consecrated..,, which ha, n ,?.iinil upon ;tl" fir'-" Th'^ ******* ,,f ***** ts** i ..,,,-iir- "f sudden hit.* seemed but .-1 j ,i'** ano - -n * ,?oreoslon of tbe .same natur,*, and of ...fed in b.ih. beyond that which natur- 'Mi.. . _ ,r. , li Iii'-I* "? " ?" ._? rathe filled you with longings, a mer na,Ur tinman She lilied you with longings, an 1 Vi V il ll''* ??"? l-'til..'. ye" WM terror' wh*??VCT I:"' '?"? , ri .,f the plav* ,h" ?ctpeM WIS Penetrated arith J** ,'r?th of feeling and truth of ari which she, ' j shea!--"*'- impressed upon her audience. She a.7U, Oriental. r*-:n te, Imaginative; a creature of ?J*V im'. slive, gi 'wing, forceful, Irresistible. yando believe when she offers her lips to her pudd-1-o' Christ that he will touch them willi wij and that the physical will triumph over the .ritual rou ?ir" su-rprised when tt does not. There ls n> unreality nt such a crisis as this; i. aol Ht*1 ni"11"-!'' f r criticism, still leos for , -hell-* When Blndia presses his snit, y iu Bee ' ,,P;. .-?? , : lesth in ber eyes; you hear lt In th. Bard, los tones -.' menace with which she u.'..-s one :' . ten fins linesln the play: fBVeiU- de moa balser" Je rn* eppeile la Mort; __an.1 st the fateful w ml the knife flasnes out ?d burli s Itself 'n the hear! of th- hated Prince. aa* stands aghast at her deed as if eonad vs ' ? ide of all women, regenerated or not, had far-feit'"' fV;" ?"???ht to protect her honor at the \l .. .- rc .thor's life. ?pisc'ver- I by the Prince's mnther. sentenced, -vt-tsred, Bbs meeta her fate ar** a martyr. No-more awful rlsage lias i.a seen upon the stage than h-rs when she reappears sfter suffering all things ?pm oestb. No more beautiful victory over agony sad despair than when BitMartba, bringing with him to the doomed woman ti"* conisolatlons "f ., ,,gi n, owns to h.-r that le- loves h-r. Tho r-glorc sw ? *-,:ick toto ia* n-shfM' white face-whtch t?eoe ? moment is Illumined by n love whlob hal an I can have lefl I i it nothing af th.* earthly. }Ier "ta '??' .'il mrs?" might be the expiring sigh of th* CTriatlan before whom ths Heavens sre orynlng In ii vlsi ?n Of glvn-; at C5S5S an assur? ance of everlsstlng bMss and the exultant cry of the w imsn whose life 1s hallow.*.! at the last aMSBent by the confe-aoton that he whom she a- Use*, 1.1 'llzes h-r. And she dies as If th" Joy 0f this knowledge were more than she had -gysagth to endure. Prom first ' ' there was not a false not-e. The arr was c msummate, but ofthat lt is n.fdli-ss to speak It has I mg b.-en accepted ns th** ? ,y-st in ifs own way which rh> generatton has teen; and also the moat var'-.s ard the m sst B.ionishing in Hs aaatge. Her se it ls that crltl ci.m m longer occupies Itself with processes but with results The arl is taken for granted; th result implies the cause, A new generation has grows np in England, perhaps better train..!, certainly ir- ac'?i.t cramaUc traditions or lake gr.-it r.*;>iir.i4*"'??-. ,,n ir-jj'.ra generation ssBsewhat dilettante, sceptic', in lifer.ait. pre* ferring for the moot part arni..-. tn.-r:t to emotion. But upon these younger men and women the actre.s seems to have laid the same spell whl rh has wrought enchantment iip<>n their seniors, Ther- p-sj r . Becfl ?:. Of last night's house which was not stirred. Then- seems to be no criticism this morning which is eith-r hostile i r cold; th" draxaatic i lumns of the pap?rs are wreathed wiih il vv ra, O. W, s. TRIBUNE FRESH-A IR FUND. SCKXOWLEDOMEI4TSJ6 Pr-"! i?:v ii 1 ' '?' ? -? I .???. $'.442 IO V. S. M. '/"" J^hn 1. I. 8*4*00-1 .*."" Mlipah fha;.. .- . ....a, -Tr.- Kiar* Dam " Tea' ot lt** Suram-?: ? il I M*tl il Church. Brook )vr,. 20 (V) E- J- and '*#.' A." T. '. . ?-*"'" "In mem -ry ot Marl .n" . ?.? ?. ?. 1" "' J.*.* BddT .-. 1. Ml'dr-d Eddy. 1. Sur.iii.v-.r)i-...l ot Fir*'. :rch, Kli.tilnit, N. Y. 7 "2 | lt B . &'?' A Krl'ii 1 ' ' POO* Childi**" .-.m ''? '" A C. ?. 400 I Voe****. * k. N .! _. BOO ?lack" Va-srh***, New-Bniniwlck. N J... .. .. OOO Annual eoaUlbuOon . r Mark Gift* - i. I'un'.Urk. N I._. v"i Lult and Etale . 4 ?<? A J. M. 8 '"I Procdt if an catertalnmant bivi n Lv Julia Ar r laramtth. Anaafc.Hi n * i and Ray smith, thr*-,::?> fir- f Mttf.wati, N. .1 . ?. -Ji, "Junl'.r*. ' wi > . ._._... 1 t*> ' I.-.- 7 00 Dr. S..... I**) Total "ufy 7. USt_.84,403 17 TUE TRIRUNR INTER ADIROWDACES Mirror I.ak- Hen***), N. Y.. July fi ?T"at regular city -inion of The Sunday Tribune iv.-* di liver* 1 at all the hotels In the Adlracadscka i.*-u i,v special enterpiise. The woods sre niling up with guests, anl there la at present an excellent ; ptet of a latisfactory seaaon. Every one wanta Tht- Tr!t ii., bi i a system of special trains Olid ?say*sp**ssasorronaed for Tbe Tribune, dlstrll i the pap-r tv nearly ev. . | f. itel ax l camp In im? part o; the counir..' ard on b'th sides of Lake Champlain ti-.fay. Lake Pia-l 1 was reached al 4 ifi p. m. Ulue Mountain House, N T., July fi Th* (sun? day Tri! me wa. brought up to this point to-day -ni Bent on down to the camps on the Racquet!* Uk*, hy th- energetic messenger ot thst poper The pK,p;e w>,,, ?,,. nf.r,. ar? deeply Interested ir, i1)* news frorn th* seat of war oul West, and The Tribune was eagerly r-o-.ght for and enjoyed an ex? cellent sale. T77? CEISIS AT CBICAGO. ?WEEP RIOT PROM Till-: FIELD. From The New York Sun .Theme scoundrel! My the p. ll ?. defy the com a, ?ssty th* mar ha * defy th. United State*, if lt ? ?wis v.;.;,, for the Cnlted Btatea to contli to exist the cit: ai. ! the State of llll iioii. aad -it theil back, n necessary, fienei il N.-1 \? A allies, -.\i mesa riieir troop* asatnsl any rwy c. rioten an I rebel*, and order tl em to sweep not fron: th* held. Sweetened water is not useful assiosi T10LENCB AT THE HEAD AN!) FRONT. Prora The Bt, Paul Ploneei Press In ev.-rv place snd In -very phase, from b-gtn {"?? to end, i-lolei.r the fear of violence has ST1? '-' "ead md from of th* Debt rebellion. J*iS5**.c? ' i right, resistant- to local r*?*.-10-" to the ; owei of the Btate H2**c< '' ' " ommaiida of the [Tnlted Stnt.-9 w.rrur.'r,- ? aeterlsed its rise and prog DRiiH RE8PON8IBLE FOR IT ALL From Th. Kana*. City Journal the beai. factb about altgeld from The Chicago Tribune. NOT TO BE TOLERATED. **m Th. Chicago Tim..-, ???'la:ii!>mn.n-,!,'.l,s '?""? ,h!* r|t>' wl" "''f tOloreU 'hal lb*, m-,im" ,'l":rls,n- <??>"< mum iv.v and order *t all UT-, V.I1,",'".1 "";' :,"'"??". thal mosi dreadful ?Mum--, t'liti". ''"' ,'lkl"': "f Kj:'i"" l!f" '"' uim-.i t,> th. tortm ?t society In the encounter. ?W2LL, 1"'WKH F"K THK BHEROENCT. , m T''?" OettoU Trlfmr... ?Utt.ihHt 7h'::rr,r''y ":i **** ,"fn ;'' Hw United Th. Cnlted st,, \'"'*'' '"'J" '' "'?? occaalon *h*n it move, i, , '* " l"'w"r tlow to move, but ?? "ot in the hall t ,'f'mfio "h ?fj ' "i" ?<""'1*'1 "aim of trifling ..r ,,f |?a?K ,,,?, , w)U) trr.~. rr. >U>W 1;'"1' BtIRE Prom The chir,Kl, ,nn.r 0gHu *v?'r>"t!rn';r"Th,.r:' tLttVl "w!,i'' ,"" hp K""' U" r" KSS52, rT,U- K"K "*?*** TO DO. SfM 3St*d Sumana .""?' "J ***** ?"" **** ftha i'r..ce.,*,.suVfs,hnl''',s''i'i'''i-t the esecutlon 3* basinetsT. oren\ULJ^eT*i r""r,s- u '" ""? ? i1!lno:?- S tua? \Zr, , "'"i ***** "f Chicago or MOBS ORDERED TO DISPERSE Continue,I fr,mi See,mil ?*?*-*>, submit the grievance existing between him and hli ?mployei t,, arbitration. Reoolutlona were adopted requesting all cltlaena t-"th in Indastrial and huslneas pursuit! to demand of the president or tin- I'uiiman Company that he submit tne pend? ing difficulty to arbitration. B (' EEA I o STE I KE OR T> EU ED. DEBS calls ox Till: UNION MEN TO GO oi'T TO-NIOHT. HM I'Dlvni! THERE ts nv KO MEANS ABWPRED, HOWEVER am. WIU. DEPEND "V Tilt: ATTITUDE OF "lin: OTHEB RAIL , Iti MI) ORGANIZATIONS. fllT TFIVdRU'll Tn Till: TIIIIUMT 1 Buffalo, .inly 4.?The report is well authenticated that I tell* has called on Ihe members ef the A. H. i". '.n Buffalo to strik.* to-uiortotv night H.* exp. in th's way t" start n general strike bore Hla n< gotlatlona looking to a concerted strike of all tb* railroad employes here iver,- not as successful sa he iiad exi.i'd. so he telegraphed to-night t., Jamas Mellcon, presldenl of tin* local branches of the ,,r)er. to "withdraw Ms men at once fr..ni tha service." Mr. .M.dtcun after a conference nilli stuart Re'd, pi-et-t-dent of tt.e Control l*obor t'nion. and othen-. hus determined to order th- --trike to? morrow night. All !:e would say for publication was that if any point was to be gained for tin' A. K U. by doing bo lt probably would be don.* nt that time No strike would bc ordered before to? morrow night. The A. lt. I", cnn roll ont SOO men at the mont. Mellcon ls paid to have thc promise of the m. n a here to follow the A. It. I", nhill lt goes .vt al.l Debs believes that others will loin nt one-. 'ri;- meeting of th- Buffalo Central Labor l'nlon. t" which great Importance was at? tached on account of the report that the trades uni..ns wen* likely to Join In the --trike was held this afternoon. AU th- lat...- unloi a except s,.;:,--. of ih" raiiro.. i organisations, represent* 1. Resolutions were adopted Ind lng ihe position of tn- strikers, hut that is ns far nu tin- m.-, dear w- nil , ,,. Everything n vv Indi a'- i that if the.*,- unions sink.* it will i- alter all the railroad omnlsotlona ure om. President Reid, of the union, who li Debs'I representative lure, i reived a telegram which iii- leaders "f th- union wire allowed to see. lu th* hope, pro!,al,Iv, thal ii might Influence th ir action Thi- telegram read as follows: Vfe ask your co-operation in Buffalo. We are makins a areal tlrht foi labor and di wi v- thc sm.nott of nil railroad employe*. Capital has com? bined to enslave labor Vfe must uh si ind together or ro down in li.,!..-;, sm defeat I' I , e for comnnnles to lill th- v a-un-i-s VV .- vin -. ,i\--- this problem only hi- uuittlnir in a boil) an'. Hui together, "lie lor all an. ail for one upon .iv. and -v.-ry roa : through lUI th- land i:. V DEBS. Pn -.iv:- Rei |, ,,f the Central i. bor Ci lon, itali i that th- tin,.* hod i ?::.-? when the hard-handed toll? er* vt*., have ie,,!,, thia countr) srhai ll ls mus! free themselves from Bravery; when Ihe rapt I mn.-t learn taut iii- laborer hoi rt/ghl* ??- *' human being and as a cltlsen vvfi!,*!i the) mi*-! r and must gnni to bin srhen tie workingmen, tin ! of misapplied -.nv-. ,: law* designed to ? ; ; r' aa : lb ?-. will sci quickly and ?'. fectlvely, and will select aa legislator! m n wi i represent all th- j- ?; :? a- Ino, nar of the p-.pi- President Reli. 'ii*-.-', that a na :k Ingmen extend their sympathli ai .: sari, their aaafatanc* lo the P i er* a.- 1 t ? tn.- American Railway i i In an Interview Prestdenl Reid sold "If a .trike occurs .'.??:?? lt will amount ?? con. iv.ii,-. snd Buffalo in.! becom* on -::.i. Th.i* an* hut ?*,. member, of Ih way Ii.lon her-, and a vi.'.-- . ;. th, l ; ir: sn arie-in! lo lil tl* but If I ? ? . - .-ir. possibly other workingmen In ; "? ? ??*?.?? A H V gin* their aup| -? ' their itrui fell w-workmen, ff.-n th- >-*.rik- w . ' , something The roi I rood Iplei m li ri) Ins this ba ttl. torj ? ? ?... i ai- i wi to all m orklnsn n. I've beei r- . ? ::?-: '.--rafa- and I find thal lentlmenl In favoi of j-ir,inn hand. -...' i ih* 1 way L'nlon In thia tin-fit " Another labor leadei sail thal n I :'?'?* i strik- here wou I I apt to the li -.v.. he asserter! Th.- lake-faring m*n ar-* ia work at any tim- 1 ???! s i The i itv is fud of railroad tl . he troops at Kort Portci are In rei to li li? the in.'tnnt for Cl ms non seems not unlikely, tbe) sr* n?-1< i i,*-. Th* Natl..'... i ? lui i : i . oul.tlv dui .:. readiness in - on b fee notice. TOLEDO TO BE TIED UP TO-MORROW. PREPAR "tTIi iNB l'. iR ' i ;.;."? . <?* : RAILROAD MLN AT THAT 1 T '!?? io. July e it midnight J (. r. thi . ( the American Rall* I by President Ll I th p thi Pi i nsylvanla road. At tl receive 1 1 temi r was .nu - . . rder at Manhattai ? ? cur until I ming. a fl the li -eking Val ey and Toll North Mlchli . ; ' tl,-? raiii nd- did not ta) plac 1 ? lon ? er. hard al ipi : ? ? : al j ,. :- and * i - ii. li.,.. ai-. ' 'ni >n at Air Ul ( the Lake Shi ' - t . the 1 'nlon I ?? ; ot. A thal poll ... -i .... :. la. ir thi ir, i i- ilk.;-. ? have fiv- bi * Bt which i Toledo i ire l e Ui Lake Bl i nu rig ti , ..-a, a -iii-. i layton lt h . b) a ?-ir,k- of ti swll thmen al I <, - a branch ol thi A mei lean Rall* ganlze.1 to-'la) al Postorla arnon.; employea ol the ig Valli v. ' ihi - i *( ntral arv Nickel I* *? I ie bi'. agent! In thi city 1 night wiri Mi- fi., or lei I ni i * trike ".-?:?? f th* Uni ri warran'- I' GEN. LBW WALLACE ORGANIZING TROOPS Tiii;v WIU, BB PLACED '.'? Till iii' THE BTATE Ol AN ii.i.i\"is o. A it ; CrawfordivUle, Ind.. July 8 General Lew Wal Isca las' night organised several large military companies li, ?.!? w of Ihe thr-ati n< 1 trouble ly striken General Wallace believe* that aid'ss the strik- ll put down at on-.- . ,v!l v. ar wiil emile He organised les ? ompantes ta offer them t-. ihe service of the State should there be -hiv ? them People of central Indians, especially in the rural districts and toorna are bitter against the Strl!'.. r Litchfield, III. July ?> Commander .Manners, of rh.- Cnn. i Army o' the lb public local post, In view of th.* trouble feared from the strikers in thli city, yesterday telegraphed Governor Altgeld that hla entire port w-s willing to sen- In protecting th- hf- and property of the ciltsens of in- Btate against th- lawfeas element THEY WU.!, NOT GO To CLEVELAND. DISTRICT "I .'ul, "Min i CHRISTIAN RNDEAVOR* ' is DECLINE 'lin: A lt II OFFER. Waablngton. July I At a meeting of officers of th.- instr!'i of Colniiii.it christian Endeavor Union to dav it waa determined noi t.. g.. tn the Cleve? land Convention A telegram was n*nl t.. the Christian Endeavor Headr-uorteri at Boston that "lt ls not deemed In keeping with the demand of .i cltlsenshlp that we a. ?pt the proH.-i.i pro t.. Hon ol th.- American Railway i'nlon " ? **? ? BRIDGE BURNED AT BOUTH ST. PAUL. RIOTERS m.aki.y .'Ai si: 'lill-: WRECK OF A LOADED NORTHERN PA< IFIC PASHEN OER THAIN St, Psul, .1 ny * Al) Hu* railroads centring here ?v:r train-, .v ,:, time tfds evening In cndinrKs, tuppoaed to be strikers, bumed the '"hi eng., and r;re:ii Western bridge at South sr paul about midnight Resrolar traine on thal road are .,.',,,,- i I., ran "V'..r 'ii- Milwaukee sad St Paul to F..i.'ii.ii*-:-n. and ?h? .-tTi'lT'Si "" raul" moi-r SI riv e I* BUfHS dd' 1 At Ai..kt at midnight a g..r.g of tough, i.r-.k a loaded boa coi from thi rid. track and ran lt doom grade upon the N.-rth.-rn Pacific brldgi Tn- early irani going -is-, loaded arith pooaenger*, comedown t-rad* a; a. high rate of >;???. and waa olopped ju ii, ian- to avoid -i collision Tn- river beneath lin? ear was fifteen feet deep. Th* Northern Pad tlc Compan) haa asked the Mayor of Asoka tm- urtu.-. ti I in ' ? Ha prop, riv *>?? BAflTERN MEN TO TAKE KTIUK Kits* PLACES. Nashua. N. II . Julv h. A parly of railroad men who hav* lcm employed bv an agent from the West left this rltv last night for Chicago to work on Western railroad*. The** men an skilled work? men who hain tuen mit of work more or lesa of thc time for the last few montba __ ?-* ? COLORADO INJUNCTION RKADT. Denver, July k?Th* writ of Injunction itsued by AUOIH*! Oenaral Olney for the District of Colo? rado, similar lo the one Issue.! for the Northern Dlatrtct of Illinois, reached Denver late lait night, and Judge Hallett made th* uiual order. It-will be the means of nt once (--tarting the mails over Ihi II!. Grande route, the .ni- line In Colorado tha li at present bl icked. General McCook, vvith his troops, has ince ssfuiiv nponed up the San'a Fe and Gulf line* in Colored aaa New-Mexico without (iring a shot. Mi CONFERENCE WA8 HELD VICE-PRaEBIDBNT WICKE8, OF THK PULL MAN" COMPANT, WAITED AT HIS OFFICE, m: was WILLINO td talk with a COMMITTEE OF KMil < ? ,i:s, lu-T NONE APPEARED BB SHS TH,: Ci iMI'ANY" ATTdTfld-: ll IS NOT rilANOED DERK'S TliUailiAM Chicago, .Inly 4 V,ce-l'r-."l<leTH Wick-*, in BC . irdance with his promise to i'ic-i*r.?!?'.. nt Iaiw rence, of rh.- Safe Depooli Company, appeared al his "trice in lin- Pullman Hui;.Ung Bl n-sm I ? . j to talk over the lUuatlon with a eommltt*-* of former Pullman employea No committee called on him. however, and ofter waning an hour and a holt he 'dosed his .di,.-- and went hom.. t\'h?n Mr. Wicker., n* 1 i'.*i o'clock, hid given up any thought of the conference, he e.a,d: "I have bern walling, a.* Voil BM, fOT several hours for thc I ?' ?.i representing the strikers :?> pur m an appearai --. u . lt I.mk* now as if they did not In? ti i ,! to oom*. I wax arilllng to ace tis men, hut had declined :?? -*- representatives of ih? A. R, r. ? ?r any i ther organisation a* to what might n-suit from a cor.f-r> nc.' I cannot ny We BIS vv.iilDg ?ar whHt th- men Int- *., ..iv, hm th? com? pany has rv: come to any change Of attitude as to the strike " It hod been reported that President Debs, <-l the American Railway l'nlon. might be st the confer ei. hut the Impression around l>hllch'i Hall thN morning wai thai i ? irii. r he n-r an) other of th officer ol the union had an) Intention of roi nj Un i. bi aa" Mi v." u. - i, id said h* would noi tr.-ai with the American Raliway L'nlon, and. sec? ondly, because ther- vue sn opinion that thi ha ? !.i consented to t-v Mr WI k-t under a misunderstanding Vice-President H ? said "The only reason Wlckei consented even to tr-at with the men wai bi 'au ? he had been In l by the mediator that the strikers wera ready to iiirrender t'nder the rlrcum tan ra. ?.rs-, ;,.- wai willina I-. ..'??: I hai no idea that a ? oi '? ? ? --..ul ! ace mpllsh anything." j . - iswer i an Inqulr) as to v. r the meeting with i i-i -ni WI kea was not Ind l to-day. Presld< ni Debs tel I ai (ol lows: Wlckea In an Interview In th* morn I nc papers emphal n iki I foi a ron fi v Itfi the itrlklng -n.; loyi Hi - tate I he v In.- to mitt.. ..' the si tim ? bm thal he could noi reci .- fiore tn*- i - taken al itu beglnnlns ol the trouble that fh I'ulli: Corni not Ins to ahlirate i I- v - ... ,- ? . -.. ? :: ,. . :? aim . ? ? s-n i - committee, ii nothlna could come of the n,, etina The general Ituatloi I Improving ever) h-.iir. There I n i vv t nkenlni I I i .-? "? . ni el. to our ri k dall) i ? ? . ? I M ! ri le, of th. lure '.: : I \.i' Ional I':--- ld( ni of tha Street Car Union; Pri ? itt. of 1 \ ret lng I rs of nil th. ago wil I-- hei 1 thi im I is u ahall - ii ? ? ' ? r' . I mei on Iii ??? I ? : - I - ieral all I.- lon lal ; men ls i i ImppibaMi I. V DEBS ALL QUIET ix rm:,',! iKLPHl v N. i B! '.;? ii 'E r* ul INi v .' i l.!i PKMSHT1A IMA TH ll! Phil i li ';?'.' i. Jul] I Tie Inbonltu..I*one I el ' ' ind poi ? f a si ' ? ? tl -.. ... av many men tl . , i. ? ... . ? , ? . ii.r.iil tff.ct lo brill ? ? ind I ? nt .rn the ] \V . ? rltli I ' ? - - . - ? ' ' . . . ' ? . - ' ' STARVATION " ; " \ ' ? ' I - ? ' ' v ? ? I ? ? ? ? ? . ? -..?'?'? : ? ? ? ? ' i ? nen. ai hal.n I t.-ik-n ??:. i! ? -.? i mi . ?? : .i-i I tratlve. 1 fh* prop . rii.i,,.-nt I ?' town of ?? ' i ' . ? ? - ? reva rra ? ? atm Idal !?? maki ?rr F lei .. ; ?.???' i :..- ? ? ha* bern a t I ? . . ? ? i - -A Non ? train f two ? f ? left thi* elly last l t Bl ??rn.an. vi le r* F* ll ral lr,-? ? ,-. rt ii I Tl i ??. I 111 ? ? Hi'.-pori.-I to I . il. . I Montana point* to protect thi North.m I'.i-iti in running Iii trslm Portland, (ir.- July \ ? ? ii train Irti over c.- Noith.-ri. Pacific -arith a detach mern (rom 1 bi - uiver barrack, lo ci mpl) with i rdars m rived I i General Oils, regarding Ihi opmlng of the North ern Parlfli Th* Chamber nf Commerce ha* adopted rrsolutlona strongl) rondemi Ins th* itrike an I lng lhal more stringent mes mi-- b* taken lo pi ???I obstructions t, malls, Inierferenee arith rai! I. ld traffic niel thi bm*In.-s* ol Ihe ...ai'iv and I, pr. ? r -.. ? III ? iii ? pi "i-i t ? Thr re wai no repetition yrst.rda) of th* violent demonstration inna wh-n ii them Ka ii- Overland went uni on Friday night. SENSIBLE EASTERN RAILROAD MUN' TH ET DE?*I.INR TO a ? ?' i: t ? f 7 TO "nu: W1SHI , -t MIPS AND WI I.I, KRMAIN AT WORK Sot :n. Mass., Jul) I -i'll- rumors s.caria, sven tr.v; thal ther* sra* ta be .1 ?trik- among the Pull n ii, conductors of lb* Boston and Main* r...ii .;, i i- ? ? have started from an Imaginative mini Ttl- employ** of th* road when asked about lb* rumor all declared thal there uta no truth in it, and ttnv did not ? ik- well loony such Idea. There are no american Railway Union members employ* l nu the Boston ind Maine road, as in-* ai, orlons t, tte* Knight* ?/ [.abor An argent of the amer! can Railwa) (inion ha* been mn.mg tie* rmplnyi i of tha Boston and Maim lo *? If it sm* possible to K-t them to .trike in lympothy, bul ii- hoi m*t with a failure The men soy that the VVestrrn strike it foolhardy. Ilo.inoke. Va., .Iniv I Al a iin-tlng of th* Hioiherhood of I.iii'tlve Engineers, held her* ' . :i .vi. :* - i i-i nv thal body, whose mern a- i are employes of the Norfolk ami Weeli rn Rall road, to remain Bl theti p. I and to take no part trike, ALABAMA TROOPS ORDERED ocr OOVKRNOH JONES hays TRAINS wild, ld: MOVED -TO-DAY AT B1RMINOI1AM Willi uI'T MUCH DELAY. Birmingham, Als*. July B. Th.* niiik.* iltuatlon lere is unchanged from las! night Governor Jones arrived her.- at mldntshl lunt Bight, and aftei eon i-.nit.tiion arith th.- Hiniirr sad Acting Msyor, Or? dered the mllltarv to the nene l-'oar lo. al coln sanies ara now on dut) guarding th* antranosa to the Inion DO?ama* I (tatton, and th* PlfflSt nnd oilier comp m.. .4 ,,f (h.- M Rtagtmettl tvl'l !.- on hood before murnini.', aii pa?anser trains left the city to day mi time except north und south bound Ala bama Greal Southern, ahtch wena delayed on bc count Of iniilillit.'. to H.-iire llremen This wan over? come, however, and i*i;h i-tama finally left nero. Th* LOUlavlll* and .Nashville not tuo rrcl-,ht*t out to dm- ona ss, h way Th* O-aorgla Pacific hat not ye! been tied up The univ rofsas to rar affected ur. tin- LoulSVlll* nnd Nathville, Allillinna, Great' Southern ami Kansas City. The utniOHt quiet h's pr*vaJ:,-l throughout th* day, and tho actual In? di, art..ns at this lim- ur- that no trouble will occur governor .loin* say* that trama win h.* moved to? morrow without mach delay He has detachments rrom three r.arlin, nt* nure and on the way El*V*n coinoanle* ar*, already on the *cene, and other* wm arri va har* belora morning. Thr .Governor la** I emnhntlc in bl. determination to have trains moved I ano ( rews note ted. , MCCONNELL ASKS FOE TROOPS RIOTOUS MOBS OF MINERS TERRORIZE THK COEUR IXALENE REGION. OTTAWA il!.!.) CITIZENS OROANIZE TO PROTECT THEIR HOMES FROM INVASION A PERIOD (d' QUIET AMON41 THE MICHI can BTRIKERa Spokane, Wash., Julv s. ai; th- pent-up fury of the co,-ur d*Alene ivs broken forth again. Loaf night Wordner was in a state of terror anl help? lessness and th- hllli nirroundtmg th- town were lill-d with armed ri I ? At IM o'clock yeaterday morning, with a tre? mendous roar, th* power-boa? of i:.- Bunker mil nnd Sullivan Mines wu- biotin into Mn- air by S heavy charge ,-i dynamite. Th- mt vms answered l.v i eborua of wild yella snd pistol ahota from the mountain sid-. Th- viii ige people were heavil) armed and Walting f-r un .mack, but lt ll! Bot - tn.*. At daybreak doseni of men were leen moving about the hillside nb.iv- th* min-. So.,n huge Stone* carne roiling down th- st?p -grads s: o', bowlders, 1 iga snd whole trees followed, bounding down the long incline, an i -crashing Into the mine Lmlldtnga All thi- continued during the day. Last night the etti Betta patrolled tbe town, fearing mi attack The Sheriff seemed powerless. Governor McConnell has been ur;,-, d to call oul the militia. Washington Joly I ai a late hour to-night (sen? ators Bhoup and Dubol*. received an enswer to their telegram of this morning from Governor McCon? nell, Of Idaho, lt.* Bald We have to deal erith hidden and organised as sasslna and dynamiters, several hundred strong and well provided i-.it!) arm* Guider! :- their expert etl.f IWO y.-ar- ac-,, thi | Insurrection, but ar- fishtin*, cover Many pea i ns hav. been ord red to leave th- countri Tn- Sh riff declares his ina bi:.n : , pi.,t.. i ||( ? an I propert! '?** have i. ; sufficient militia to tupport him. and nothing but the presen.f ti lop* will rester. safety Hi act i lance arith the request of Governor Mc ? ? ? ? v ;:ialt**r ? ? ; ? ? ? .- ny Lamont at th.r . :- ? i iv- hour tu morroa i ittaws, in . Jul) Thli city li In .1 fi i*er of ex t over the report thal 1 ra ? 1 ( minn 1. which has been 1 .-'; 1 Ins 1 alb v. ! tv rn 1 .' fro:., thal pl 1 . 1.1 Ra !!?? lo desi oil >? ? ? Iff Tn) l. r ai 1 di put I. ? I n pi r.ien. and 1 1 ruin car ri- 1 them to Ln ; Well di*-.pile- !, all ha t In, ? I h WI ll e| ll |. a.Hi . ng W. 4*. Ill tl-. 1 ? \ ' ? ' Imer ; . flan's ihoillden to tl I of wai Th* ri- n ai ?? ? ? I comp 11 ? . ??*,"?:.?' ' - ? ' lay sent the I I 'ox. of re! *.-,-1 f roi 1 ? ' ? ? ? - ' ? ick ol y ....... ps '-> Spring 1 ? - i'. Sprint ' *. 1 ti ? . th. Mayor .,-??. . . ? * ? ng. ai I' ; !. ' ' ? ? ? , . \- I . . , thr I lie rcB'ill . ' - ' ? - ? ? ' ? ? ". IT CLEVELAND TI'.AI , ' v ? ? , - to-day 1 ' ; 11 1 pi Mrrtll f| f n ..... 1 : ? iy to take io c.. ? thal lt fill f the ri tra 'iiii'i: arr en ft ?? no.. mat tri of a day ur tv > * ? ? ? ? ' i ? ia .v -iii-r ' ? . - ? tli,- yal ???!., it s i 1 ? i Ci ,1 llnt ? aft, r a Ulead too * then ri ' ? nil to --, rn Chicago yeM manage 1 hr iffaJr. ot thr - 1 im, I tl point dill ni*: the ni Ot. ll. ;.,' 1 .1 I nit-,I I' rh,it rh.a.. ? tile I lo do hi i'? la. ... . but Bl the I-: ,!i. mi lita nf ' he ? ? iii neb I 11 ni a* in.a, wolli I be rmi ..f the mn who rel ? . ? I .,-?:: i-n but Johnson, of the Nickel Plate, ? 110 hen n- -v ti ? the i.? ti . mplo).r hi 1 ? 1 ar* 11..1 01 it im .- !?? rn lui : ifl 1-, an-' ? , * 1. fur 1 hera ' li li reportral thai - ? :?*,?'? Hud 1I0 for Cleveland la 1 nlahi to gu ii work for th* Dig I-'., ir af thli , Th* ii.-n-i ii feeling, both aa., ng I and rall* a) officials, ri atti mpt v. ni be li ?? 11 !t lt. 1 h.- v.. .-k io man t! - local yards ' *. ali tl..* strike 'I rouble ls (e n : wh* attempt li mode Chief 1* M Arthur, of the llrotherhood of I. motive Rnglni , 1 - -lit letti 1 I and trie linn*. In rrgard to thr atti I I ll urganfzn Iii 11 in (le a i-ai Hilo Hi Vi Illili I "I 'ni ; ul Hon in tl I. .trike I* almpl) one of n We will atti an bu ll. Th- llrotherhood nf Pl whni . ,-r ia do with Hill trlki and my advice t 1 ei ir I nre ri li tu at tr nd to theil buslnei a* though in.thliwr had h., pp. ?it-! an I ran Ihi ll - -vi? et er they con do so rn ith sa fri li ? i? reported her- yrsterduy thal 1 lo?l -ni-iii.-er*, at Dayton had iiirrendpreil . und Joined th* a li I' Tnli was emph .1 ti-id. 1 b*. Mr \rthlll HOW THE ROADS BTANf) THH NORTHWESTERN AND :i". .1 li'AOO IND ILTON IN Till: ll. :T 1 ONDITIDN iii' . .1* THE ll IMMONtl 1:1.. ' K IDE Chicago, .ii,iv 1 General Interest al t!i- head quarti 11 of lb* General Managn to-do) centen lol Hammond. Ind There hoi been no niteiui 1 io send out .1 slngl* tr.on from thi cit without having aboard in armed troop of soldli rs, deputy mar.hals or poll* amen, Ol d iii ii in . Pl - ? these extreme measure! have failed ot ihelr pur? nta ., and have beam lb* - .t conflicts bet wron tn. in,,!,M nmi th. soldier) 1: illroada have adopted a sea -. .!? in - :' plot., tbui, which con Isis of s patrol train bearing " company of regulars, which liiake-t houri) trip* Up and doini th.ii.i-na -. trin ks Som- passenger trains ir* moving, bul willi the.lins "f al '.1 everything excrpl the through trains .lintel) a. -h.- ls abandoned. 'I in* Uk ht is nu unknown quantity, and who) effort has been inn le to pul it through hus proven abortive. Th* roads thal are rn the best con. dillon as io general traffic sin-, the .-trike began m. Jun- 1*7 ni- tin- Chli ago, Burlington and Quincy, Milwaukee and Bl Paul and th* Northwestern Ttie second named 1* running its pa*?sngcr trains everywhere on Ita lines, and freight trains moving on nil divisions Ths S.mi.i Fe 1 .ports oil quiet tn the course of the twent) foin hour, end lin; Bl MOB to-day lb* mob laid lev) ,,n lli Chlcogo and Western Indiana, atonlns iwenty-flve train*., tiring on three traine, overturned and destroyed seventeen cur*, burred and wricked ur teen cars and burn-d four buildings Bel n men were Injured On Ihe Baltimore and Ohio the principal Hung done was to attempt t" clear th* track*. No s was sent oot thli morning on 'inn*. Th. Fort Wayne moved ali psssenger trains ind ?onie perishable freight up to tie- Cm- of ih ? Ham? mond trouble thia afternoon. Ulnce thal nun- ihe main line haa b*en open, but the branch to Ham mond closed, ti *ocKing trains on the Tan Handle have 1.n th" principal occupant? of th- tracks, and betwt -n time* the mob ha. charged up and down th,- tracks wit i .-.tura*. ! wast-, tiring cars and tl?lng from airer Th- Calumet and Blue Island ha* Jun on- engine oul twitching. About iii! p-r --nt of I),- Chicano nnd Alton pas? senger train- ar- being mov.-!, ami th- Chicago an 1 Ena ls <? ml,*nt to try h. run a couple. The 'Irani Trunk iHghtly r.v.-r-l from th- attack of the in h. yeiterday, and cleaned up a hit of th" wreckage. The Northwestern l? lust where lt has been during th- last week not i> iving much at? tention to the other roadi and doing builnen a. nsua. Hammond ls the block to th- Michigan c-n tril. .in, nothing will ba attempted until matters ir- straightened out at thal point. The sam- ls ? w!rh th- Nickel Plate. .he Chicago and Calumet Terminal ls blocked, ard rle official! are not Itwlng to make fl mov-. Mght *uburban trains .,n the Chicago and Northern I nellie nave I.n discontinued Indefinitely. Some ?ia-.' train, are getting through sine- th- Blue li? la nd blockade has i.n raised. The Big Four ha* bern :- >. ka-i.-; /.; Kankakee, and no ira.--- ire at? tempting to move. Rioting Bl Spring Valley has shui tne Hock Island up completely. SCATTERED BT BULLETS ANO BATONETS. ONE MEMBER OF A MOB WHICH UAH ATTACKED A WRECKINO CREW SHOT DEAD BATt'KDAT'B RIOT. Chlcag ?, July 8, -Joseph Warxowskl, of No. Wt N'inet-t-nth-i-t.. t Polish laborer, wss shot and killed In the Pan-Handle yards In .1 riot st Twenty-second-st a1*,ut midnight, t'-impiny D, 15th Infsntry, bad been sent out on the Pun Han ll- t 1 bring In a mall train. When the irain reached Twenty-second-st. on its irlp downtown ? burning cara blocked Its way. A large mob had gathered nb'.ut the fire, and when the train esme t. a standstill th" rioters began to throw -? mea at both th?* soldiers and the wrecking crew. Then some one In the mob brought a lot of ? ' iked a sb ind attempted in the excite? ment I- fire t!i" wiecklng train. By thia Hmo the stones were flying thick and fast, and sev? eral of the men had r.Ived painful bruises WI en the ntl "-iiit vvus mad., to burn the irnln the marshals opened Ure, Th- majority of the rs fell ba.d< in confusion, but n larg- number of the more desperate attempted to board the train, At this the soldiers brought their b lyonets ' ? bear, m. I ever) man who came near enough d .1 thrust c ii-* dn Chapln then 01 hi 4 rn* n 1 . I from the I vin snd ? ? ru ?!>. which fie 1. " ra then r - turn. I to the ti Into the l'nlon Vfl - Ci- train had gone the police found Wary nrskl lying on the gr 1 und several hui ?' r. with a bu " H 1 ' . ia- '' tie died I'verythlni ? 1 ulet to-day In and about the P i '? ?:?? --.-"ii vii. ran u,.. ;;-... ,,f the 1. imls-st. arni Ashland ave and Fortleth-st., whi re mage I- 'vi-.: the mob and ti'- militia an 1 1 a" n. The Anarchistic i-.pii ? : ? ? wed by 'ii- detei mlna y tl National Guai arith which they used their ?? med only to the Ith whom In times past they tsfully c. ntended, the war mei prove l n r-v (ntl rn to ll va quieten! da) the * xperlenced In man) dealers closed thi ir do rs, : ? .- thi lr 111 "-?; ? - he ? ordinal -. kept flier. ? ? I In case ? ( the sp ; tary or police in the llqu r-shopa ? ? ? I In an I m 111 . ? tltlon of the experli nces of not t ?? rp -ner o( Forty id at the bullet* the fronts 1 g for hall k weal of nk tracks, and .1 hlf h bore silent ? t In whlcb the I rm ? ? .1 rel tlc rats t< their gp, ? n them a parting volley b) might ??*":. if thi y > ? ;. nt of 1 .' ? fi -in the Nln< I ' ? -I on dut v I-, the nelghb ? b it, i- y ind t ? 1 were not < illed Inl 1 . ? 1 .".' ('. . - immanded .hr mte l the mob on the . Trunk I ? icka yeste laSj I.eas : iv ..n the Like sh re a I R Island ti treen Pori ni . Tl : and J lui ke, victims irnlng nt thi .'' ? .!?'*; mother 1 rion ? ... . h iib : been ? I Mans ' \ 11 1 v. ' . -. , 1 .? - . - ? ??-.-? I. I . il tua tlon li men, ? h ar ... .- ? ? knowi . 1 .. \ DAY ?"" c. iMPARATIVK QUIET. Vi) Ai' IKS IN iTIICAGO I !;?' KEPi ". ? 1 N'OTHINIl .il: vi |. IN - it 1 noon to-day f thr tm. rican Kallw o 1 'nlon ??' the f tl n Pa Car 1*1 mp in) ??'??? l ? - ? ? ?? ? Sin Fri 1 i-i\, i I-*- !? ral Dui r this pi rio 1 .1 ted in tho aggi gate il Istrlcts of I . by the 1 ? ? ||n, . J -lu Chic lg i Within .' . 1 , ? ? trty 1 alued, acct r 'lier to the . of the ? h :.??? il Managei \ rial ? .. st et the torch, while a r.-ns of tho . ia the ? tracks, the destruct I rn and othei ? av of the . ?. 1 -.. ,.f the : 1 ib \i ith ti v i'i r, ri gul irs, the 1 v ictlve .- and w i';* sib ? l dally ir 1 it ' mrly, re ::. I I arrests b) leput I' ?'-..- total :? lulls of the combined aiitb irlt) to y be summed up ? KUI* 1 Five. 1 u' '! - ??? wai 11 llei from 1'ort ler the win mi .'..v. , 11 ikei .-hot ilea I b) the rullioad llreman whom the mob was attempting ne, a .tri hot ??? title In the ? -.- militia Iii th. Bohemian district 1 ht, md two other* were (oun I dead in tri; ..:'.. conflict, and un ler eiretimsi mee. which cb uiv Indicated th it the) bad t.n 1* lb I outcome o( their participation in the move m.-its 01' tn* mob atti vv. md i thli ty-flve twenti In ? a ai nv evening nt Forty-ninth nd I and tu'-. ,-H in va - ur ?'?' ' Si ick Var i tracks dui \ * ij |ve iv Cn te I Si m mai il .1.- al lillie I ml and ntl er polnl mellon Issued 1 vVou li and -ir .<-.? ip. ai rt. en to tl e local p .ii ?-. undi r tl ? . irge. , un Im t and 1 I. , 1 iy was c imp ir ri-, > ipi. 1 Tv r, Wi :?? li" f nfl cl* betwet ii n , r |..'i ?- No .itten u run tra v all insequeiit".) n 1- noihli g to excite 1 inlmuslty of the rn >h I. -;? ,,??( y ti-* ?'? n arr iwda ever) itrret ? ? ? r. lt?m *hopi ai re (ll ? I. an I, - Hui - t tr iiient libation! por : t,.-, wh it - i' (ri ghi chere w. re wtthln ra*) din ,;" ?'? n seri vt i-i ' - 'ki a dav , ? ? mp 'i Ittve 'I'll-t p p.etween 8 o'clock thia morning and midnight the |.-i,,. Deportment responded to no leu than -ive live alarms, all except tbr.t them fr-.ni the dis air.--ted district! In -very case ri.,- call was due to the 1 urning of box coi ? or minor rallr tad pr >, ,.,,,. *|-|,,. ?.,,- Department ls (O-nlghl In a Btate of I .tal | uah -us I*, 1. a- i'd*, a ri .I I ra 1 Ion and .'"in'Illation, practically nothing wat accomplished to-day vice-President Wicket of the Pullman Company, who had ex? pressed Mn willingness to meei s deputation of the ex ??nilli..'-.-- rn noon, wiiitil in his office for nearly ,..,, nour* thereafter and then, (allina to receive nev communication from th- expected delegation, went hume for the liv The member* of the local ,.,,.?, ,,i' ih* international Typographical l'nlon, representing ev. tv I* n tri is fi and German poper tn ths ,-it> roted against ordering a lympathetic sink,., willi.- smiling 1 point-! telerrram to President cieieiai: i and appropriating M.OOO for tha r.-i'-r ..t the itarvlng itrfkers at ?Pullman Al midnight the meeting of delegates from all the trade organization* of the city, called for the pur 1 ,,s- of d riding whi ther or not a general symon : av , sulk- vi" a ld :- declare !, ivis still in .er>?t|on. Th- natur* of the debate up ;<? that hour Indicated that the conservative element was In control. in every catholic Church ot tha city to-daj, at all masses aa well as at vespers. Ult) preacher*), In ao cordanee with the request Issued by Archbishop I*.".iii-i male references to the serious conditions wrought hy the strike .-.nd urgrtd th?!r hearers io abstain from all ar:, of lawlessness and to remain away from scenes of trouble. The dPve:opmunt.? of to-morrow are purely prob? lematic.*! Th,, railroad "ffleteis say. a. they havi* been saying every day for s week, rha: a concerted effort trill b? made, bocked by the National and S forces .to restore both passenger and freight \ traffic, .ml thus break the b.ockade The general impression is, however, that no concerted atctoa In rhis direction will be I iken until after the assembly cit the -?;.ia: Federal Grand Jurja* on Tuesday morning. Thi* body, lt ls taken for granted around the (?*?? l-ra! Building and at the headquarters of the General Managers' Association, will return omnibus Indictments axalnst 'President Debs, Vice President Howard and ali the ..Ulcers and members of the Board of Directors of the American Ral'war Inion After the !n Mcrmenr* have been iurn.4 Inl . .art the men will be placed under arrest, and if ri,*- d tcumenti contain mani- counts the secuaMB* lated ball may aggrogat* sa larg- a total as to scare b imlsm-n and make necessary the Incarceration of ff:- pri-..ru-rs in the county Jil: until the date ."et for th- trial. The foi lowing Up of the*, tactics, t ls believed, aili do more toward breaking the back ,,f th- strike than all ihat has bo fir been ac? complished. MR PULLMAN WILL Xi )T TALK. Alexandria Kay. july k-Qssrsjs M. Pullmaa passed Sunday at his summer home near Alex? andria Bay. He was rowt-l to thc bay this even? ing, and talker] with his mann-rei* at Chicago over thc long-distance telephone. He was told that "all was ipilet." Clayton, N. Y.. July 8.-George M. Pullman wa* visited at hi. -cottage, "Castle Root,*' on the St Lawrence River, by a United Press reporter this evening ll-- refused to make -say further state? ment for publication roncer-nlnc the strike situa? tion. He raid he was here for a. rest, ami expected to rem.-iin until h- reeuperaied or business called him away, h- receives telegraphic reports regu? larly from chicago. NO TIMK 1-TiR HOLDIMO ri)N'V1-;ntion*3. St. Louis. Julv 8. -The Whol-sale Saddler's Con? vention, scheduled for July in, n and 12 at Detroit. his b-en postponed on Information from Detroit Hint disturbance to travel makes lt expedient to do BO. I ITE STE instill' ARRIVALS Steamer Pumesela (Br) Harris. Oiasgow June fi, Ida .Moville ;"i. with mdse nod pasrt.-ngers to Hen* derson Uro-, passed Sandy Hook at 12:34 a m. Jul .? a, imer Barden Tower (Br). Uric-gen*, narbado*. eight days, with sugar to order; vessel to master. Arrived at th- Rar at BrJO p m. Steamer Roanoke. If. avie, Richmond and Nor? folk, with mis- snd passengers to the Old Domin? ion Steamship com;*:.ny. If your liver !? ou' of erd-r. USS Dr. Jayne's San? ative Pill-;; they will remove biliousness and cure iny costive tendency. .*. Who* baby waa nett, wo fm-? h.r ra.ir.ria. 'A'h. a .hr wai .t .'ii!:'. -I.- crttd for Catt-rla. M'rieri aha rarcam* Mlaa th* (lunar to Cattorla. When abe had -hil lien th* savo Hiern Cattorla. MARRIED. WVnCOFF-SNVDBR?ta Ih* First Metoneet cihuron, Ohent, n Y., Thunda! luly Ith, by ih* R.v. ii. Witt ll. V " ? -'-d ht- thr- ipi J-hn Lau! "nh*im*r. Miss Mary ?Alic*, rlaurhi ' 'vick If. i-nyder. tc ri..- Kv. ' ?,rr-iius E. Wyck c. -i lin alyn, K. V. Notices "f mi-rl ifTres must be Indorse! with full name snd sd tress. DIED. Bt'OKHOlT Tr. Brroklyn, Saturday rrorn'nir Joly 7 Mr*. ? 11 lam i' i'a <h..ut. t* OB M *!e. Ial>- H. at ll a. m.. at MS ? . iv. 01'SH 'N'i ' ei Sunday, .fal*. 8th. 1884, Anna K. P.a..hong. alf. ' ? ?:-? H Iia.ii ng. M. O. ??.-ri-' I:--.- funernl at her lato ? -. .v sn ?'.-? ,:.:,-?. on Monday **r**lag, it fl o'cl ' . li Un ?-. ? ? July fl. Anni*, wife of the lati iVllllat . .! ? ? ? n': lene*. 87 W**l 129th -.: Bing, July *?> u 8 Ir.- rt* -in*-.--* , -f family it;; - : ? ly. Tli'irndny right. Julv .',. M.vry r>?f. , ??*. . * Rrv. u. K. I>*gg*tl. IV 1'., -f New :i ivm, ? ona. Funeral ? I-r horn*, So, TT Ow** OL, N.w. Il '..*. 4 j. m HERRON Budd.nly, al Brooklya, Joly "? MB*), Farah, -rife of i Huron, in b*r Mik i-ir. .*? tb* r.si.:.-v- .f her ?on, William H.-t -. BM Or**.av*., Monday, Julys. ?? S p. ra ? ni in Adair.-.- Rural C?-*-?t.ry. II I'D US?At hi. r*M I I.. I. -ri (p*vfn'h day) Batu 7 ' nt l Hi'-l *. ap-il BS ? : irt.nd th* fan.ral Jericho, oa (Third day) Tu-* ' ? .'-' IRVINO- . *n Friday, Jul) 6, Washington Irvin*-, lin of th. lal* Jlldgi I" lag ?'?? nOUi year -f lil. . e I. ? ... and fri-nd* ar* lnvlt*d to attend th. fun.r.l ..-rv . . li's Church. Broadway .-.nt Fultan-st., , n Monday July B, si ll o Ir t. kln-llv r*qu**t*d thal n> I! .w.-nt B* *<*nr. LE BRETON Eat* to rest eo Bvadoy, July *-. MN, Edmund Lrwl* I*- Br*t -n. ? n rf rh.* Itt* Edmund fl. .,. i*-.- Breton, aged IS feme, 3 Batatas IS Va- n. N". J., Tii<*.<iiy. July 10, al i ; rn N.tt o? iM J.) papen pl' *? - ai i-.ti.--i . ;. n i. Jul) r, mniaiB b. Vants, I N-v.-V rn. d. on tr* vt v rfc, foot et ;. . iv. July. 1", 18B4 PI.-.-K .? -,-.'*. July f, a* N--r-K.cfi.il.. J.-intt ? i ung**! laughtrr -?'. Harri' Thurston , .., i v ni* . -etd s s stn*. : -..*.--(*?>. 113 Elbert y-av*., .' .'t le I- IO ii" a- ll' it at ll *' 'nn. ? * ? SMITH Fr! u July S 188*1, EmUy, yunj.-r daiurhfit ? h.,..*.?..? l anj me i.r- I.i.i Carver Sn th, ar-J 17 a JJ '.\. '.'ih Inst., nt '.' p. m. stilus .in -.: ? ? ''.rh. Mona*, lafaat I'.ughiar i ivm ai: H.. lr . sa 1 H*l*B B Bl . Puner .1 pi Ivett. BTROl'D - r. ?-..? '".-li li:"- . Kbza J. Btr ltd, daagfcUr of tat. .tu- 1. I' ari Man ti. Sit u I ot Stlt-Udttr*****, I ? ? . ?il a] neat, from Friends' m**>tlns**r*aS**? ? a- N .1 . 11 SO a. m. IV ITSON i Tut*. ?lay. J ii Martin V u. Wat i ton. I ai. eily ? t ?'?*1 es -m. r. n. 1 WOODLAWN CRMFTEKT. ? "I.,-.-, N(. SI i: -fi M ll" dl.tarn Statin (24th Mardi. MarfSSS BMSnStX 4 Special Notices. I'-vii. ill.-e Xoitce. i ?- .-. i July 14 win c'.o** fpn.roptl) ni iii . a* ?) al thli ?*. Mi'Xl. iv ti I".:., i, : tor S milln '.. r-r ?? ?. . ? ??.Philadelphia; at '.t ;? rn lett c t-a .. i via i- i. pei - I Duri ? from N?w-Orl**a*j ta, per a ? llreakwatrr fr m Ne* Orltan. il ??'? r n (or Ulue ? - - H.-. ar. a*, i ??.-., ir,an N'-ta ? ? ?n ir*.i..iv Al 'i . in for North Hi-u-ii. i*-r *. t. ' - letter* for other I .rta uf Ul ml I... Plata -wine* nu).- I 'P-r Clement"); si 8 I tn r r lirmersra fllreet, par ?? i. ai 'a a ni isupplementar) lo JO ... mi r-r per . * Bil"**, tia Southampton anl Bmwa ti.'-.*r* f-r Ireland mitt! b* diraetad "p*r Spr**''); at to a in laupplrmrntar) ll a rn i f.r Orotral Am-rtc* ? ,' -ni in.an and South Facts* porta t*?r .. a. i'.i, .r. -, via Colon ii.-'i.-ra for Ooat**nala must '.?.- st r --! r it 1:80 p. m. tor Frcasvo. BB** a 0, i .'--itel.- tm .-tiiei part* -f M ??:??.. mun fMasrrctaal ?|..-:- lia..nv i. :.: ?.( i- m for RlurfleUlt, i-r ? . I'r-f. M?. from N'r* Orli ina; il "it ;? m. tot it!u?(Vl.ls, per * i vv i; ii-.-.- from N-vt -url - int IVKHNKBDAI Ai ? ?- m, lupplrmeotiri 10 n in , ', ,i- l.ur. |f p-r ? . N.-w Y-rK. via S.-uth Irrland muat i- . . r Naw* i ** '. ..- :? tn ,i in tiupplrm.ntar) ii -ti) a. ? i for fat:, p,-. pei - vi, - ? . m .-... a*! own . at I" -t. tn. tor N?wf vi !;..:.I. per - . Silvia; at IO JO a. m. fer ll"!gtuni !.-? ? per . * IV.tt.rnlind, rta Antwerp il**,t ? ? itl t- -ia- -I "per VV .:.-: i ir.'. "I. al li m. tor ? - - '' ci. Pl ll --. Bl 1 P- m. for r IVaahlngi ??:. ria Havana il.tt?-s and Pn pain mu -1 "p*r eily in.-'.t'"' ii"-;, ii. (or Puerto Cottee, fer e. a i "lt) ( i N-iv i irl'ttr... THI llSl.AV ,? lo????! i in i.up.il.m.ntary II a m.) Curacao, alao Savaallla, ita ciir?t*ao, e.-.* i. - l-*i-.-. oth-1 (' ?;..millan part* ted "orr V.ntiurla"); al IO:"*) a. ai. itup ? ir) 18 a ? t : Eur. p., per *?. ? Puarai itiamarva, VU S..IIII iii i: ,V i- 4 a ia for H-rmany. p-r t. t. Elh*. via I:--!..-ti il.ttrn for other part* ,.f Europr, via S-uth impion ur -1 iii-m-n mutt bi dlrt-****d "per Blt)*"); *t .. ., in i -ula?'??ii ? ni i ? IO io - . . tv Franc*, Bwlta*r* . vi- Spain, I*.rt a* ii. Turk-', uni Prlt'.h India. p?r i. i ia i : ..in;.mi.-. ' * Ho'", -t 8:80 a m. duppl* IO for Derward and Windward I*lanil*. ie,,; .-. ,a! Ifartlnlqu*. p*r i ?. Muriel il.tt*r? for ? ?-? net i?. .'!-.?,-?,,i -par Muriel"); al l" a- m. f-r Brasll, per i. a. i* l?rtdg*, rta i H ? .a and Ki Janell d-tb-rs for North I. Plata '' untrli *. toual I Itrerted "i^r Bl 10:80 a m. for l**mp*ea**, chiapat, .nd ','.:--lt.-'ii. pt . * Batgursn** iint.rt for lexical ' ! ' Ubi . br .tlr-i-t.tl -*p?r it ll a i- for I.. Plata Countii** .iir*.*t. I..' *i ,- il a ni for Norway .iir,-.*t. p.r a. *. - ai'i-t le .lir-i-.i -|, . lal.nd"); at ll a. m. f.r j-* rt, e-i *.. t. IV.rk.ndam, \ ?*. i l'.,:i.*r ? d'rr,'t*| "per Wtrkrl lam i, al 13 .n i r-r Bump*. p*r *? a Cass. . , ? ?? vu. .ti 1 p m. for S.otl.iid ,!lr?ct. p.r ?iirnrasls, VI* Qlaagow (Itttrn muat b* tllr.cted i . . . lt 2 p in for N rtl, llnirll. p-r .. *. Hltar) ila fara. Mai ? nh i nt an I Ci n-i tlettam f-r eth-r , - 'i | and I-i Plata ? untrlr* man ba dir- isl ", ,r Hilary"); :*' '- P '"? 'or Blu*a*U*. p>-r a. a. J. Iron N 'ta ? >?'? ???nt Milli r-i ' ii.a.i and ' Ban (aprelallj addrttatd only). per i ol * ac, i ,fi ia Vancouver) elna* h.r* jul) ni al 8:80 p. m Mi-.t'* for Au.iralla i.i* ..pt vv.-u Auatrall*l HawaH, and Fill Lian,!.. p*r .. a VV arri mo,* ifrvn l rn ?? wi. clo** hrr* dalli .ifi-r Juna ?*.f:t ind *.i|t to lulv **?' al " Ml p. ir- Mai:* fir CfcttM and l.e.,ci i-r * ? Oceanic ifr-m San Franelo ". rlaa* h.re .lol, m. to lulv ll ..' BrJO p ni Mall* for ciilia ant , ,.....,- i ii -..-.', vifti. p.r. . Victoria (from Tarnma), flo** 1" dall) up to Joli *1T at Ittf a m. Vail* ii AuBtrolla (eaeepl thoa* lor iv*st Au.tnilia which ar* hmrardrd via Bump*), \. tv /..il ni,I 1! mali. K.jl and .-..un..an 1*1 inls, prr . M..n.?al (fr-m San Franc!..*.,), cl. at hara 'tuih ap I i .inly tgl m tPHi |> m. ii ,ri arrival it New-York ot a. a, l.u.-unia with HrK i-i ma..- for Auatrallo). Halli for th* Boetet) IMsass, per a. * City of Papeltl lff*o*a Ban Fraadaro), -lc* h.r* .iaiiv up t Jul) '-'?". al 't I > p rn Malla f-r Hawaii per *. * Australia ifr-m f*un Frnndaco), cloe* h^r. itaiiv up In inly -fi al 8 BO n m Mail* fr Ntwfoua iiind. hy rad t ll lllfai nut lifni-. by Mt'iim.r, rlotr at thia SSH* dijlv ,i( * tn l, ni 51 alls (OT Mitti)*!.Ul, b) lull to Bo*tOS and tl in- try Warner, ttnee at flit onVe dully ai 8JS p. m. Mall* f-r i a'a. bv rill lo Tump.. Fla., nntl th.-nr. by i'-t::i-r- '..illina? Monde)'* an.' Tlu:r.,la> .1. etOM al thli oflflr. d-rl!y at T i rn Mall* for M-xl-o. ,,t*i*rlr,nd. uni.'*, tp Mlh iid.tr'**.>*i| far illrpntch hy steamer. Hes* at lill* ofllc. dalli- al 3 a m. ? Il.|rl*lere.1 niall cloiwi at H p m orrvloua day. CHARLES W DAYTON. l'i**imastW. Po*u:i!;-. Nm-V-ik. N. g.. July 8. ISSA.