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fJFWS OF THE CANADIAN PREMIER. ? ?--.?.-.'? * sir. WtLffUl bAURIHt'l ROT-ff. CBCIL nettfn .'. iiii.iv!. ;??? on DomxioN l'W. JI'MS ? ? have truly said thai <'anaia I. DOW I mil? ? , Her population is now over flv? million : . .j he hai. at j ou have stated, readily !?-ailabl fertile lands which can give home, food and ahelter to a) 'east one hundred mtll Lsa ot mon. Il might be an Ind? pendent na i'vp bul Canada tlovs no! seek to become a independent natio:, liecaus. Canada to-day ' (irai an Ii lependenl nation. Were tro ' , | gland ... .??ubi no! hav? mure .?-,? r and more freedom than we have at in? {.(sscpt t!i ie, ui d al! thinking men with na ha> ? l,o, th inclusion that there is as mu? h L''.... ,?... .. ,? power, t.;:?? wealth and ? ha,; ?,. ?.- in union thai Ii ? i?; ratlin. We arc thus a fresh example, as you stated a ,'/,.,, : a.??, to out slstei rolnnles and if ihe rtaeilde we have given la followed elsewhen ?fa , nfederatrofi takes place In Australia, if ?other confederation tab s place In South Af? ri--, by-and-by. In a fee years the earth will v,' be?*n a? ttb-il bj a serk ? of independent na ?,n? which, however, will recngnlae the eu . of Kngland; and It seems tu me thai In E? fai ? almw thi ? - ?? ;': I.'?? ;' for the ? the ? ?.??',.? at lare? V, I" Canada may perhaps do somethlns p(?- ', on !ii\?.? stated thai ??? share the con ; S y ? ? tn.-rien With -? great nation of ?, , ? race, but with whi?-h the relation, ot ?-. ??', have not always been of the most satis ?,' ..?? character, Sin?? ? hav.? been In Bag Hn?? within '?he last few days, t seems to me ?ka- i have found evidences m>t a few that there p.. perhaps In th? minds nf public men In Eng? Cd, and not nil;.? In the minus of pubi:?? men, Ut in the minds of the people at large, some ?.,.. : ? ? .?. ,f ? in*, it sentiment on the part Sthe American Nation not altogether friendly |l?r mother land. 1 would say without any Mita ti. n at all thai tb?? sentiment which pre nlls anion?; the a ?;?>.? ri?-an Nation Is ? senti? rai . r ?ff? rtlon and of rev? rence, though un? Munately thei still remain man-.- causes of j-':. i, between the two nations. Tin? memories ?j the unfortunate Mate of things which pr.?-? ???.el under the old r?gime and which led '?? Ut War of Independence hav? mn altogethei Ittr, forgotten. The rancor created by th?' ,?r is still living In the minds of the American 8? > MEMORIES OF THE CIVIL WAR *;hs might have !?>??? cast away, but unfortu %%',*'?. as we know m our own generation, Sre was a civil war In ? meri? a -a civil war tjged, I am sur.?, in the nvi.ds <?f all men t*> ?? : r as noble s cause as ever excited men to ?(?M -for the abolition of ?lavery; yet it is a JnatP-r ..f history, strange as it may seem to tu in ?'..??? day-, that at that period the sympa? thie?- of the < iviiizeii world were not inclined on the side of the cause of freedom, if ? may It permitted to speak my own mind -and 1 <!?> pr, because what l state here I have ? ftcn stated In PDJ own country, and I do not know how to flatter I nave always s.ii.i in Canada thai the attitude maintained by England and by Canada wa? neither worthy of Canada nor <.f England a? thai time. But if there wen a spiri! ?>f frtc ? ? rancor and enmity at work at that time ?ei roe say at once that those enmities bave been, lo a large extent, removed by the conduct ? ??f the Queen of England hers? if In the worst day ? ??f the war, when the opinion was preva? lent in the t'nlte.i STi't.s of America that the Engllea people were not as friendly to them ns ught t.. be, the opinion was ais., prevalent thai the heart of the Queen of England was en? gaged on the side of liberty. In the worst days of the war. in a poem addressed to the English by the most American of all poets, J, < ? whittle., while reprovlns England f..r her want of sympathy with a cause which has always keen ?bar to the heart of Great H.?ain, he paid tils warm till ute to Her Majesty: We bow the heart. If not the knee, To England's ?Juron, Cod bless her. THE QUEEN'S FRIENDSHIP FOR AMERICA. Orly a few years later, at the close ?>f the war, when th?? hand of the assassin struck down the great ami wise tran who had carried his Nation aafely through the awful crisis, the Queen h-rseif, th?-n in the first years of her cm bereavement, aent s letter of condolence and sympathy to th? wife of the martyred President. That letter from a widow to ? ??Mow appealed to th?? American heart. It brought t?ars to the ejrei of strong men; it ?used tears to Ftain the furrowed faces of many veterans, sir, this letter of th?- yueen did more tr- -.use the bitterness that had been caused by the attitude of the Hritlsh people than anything rise could possibly have done. Tl?? re hi more At that time we did n<?t know, as we now d<?, the history of the diplomacy on this matter, but we kn.w now. thanks to th?? researches which have been made, that on a previous occasion Mi the occasion of the unf'.rtunat? Trent affair? when the sacred soil of England?because her ihips are part of her ???11~had been Invaded by American? to abstract forcibly from the soil ?>f Eneland men who were guests of England? ?inn the dipnity of England forced them to claim tack those prisoners?we know that the hand of Her Majesty herself corrected the dis? pitch of h?-r Foreign Ministr-r and erased ? ??t> offensive word from it. ami left it in su?-h a state that It was possi id? for the American Nation tUSrreader without any surrender of dignity. Row, these causes have worked and have hai their effect. I am sorry to say that there are still too many causes of friction remaining be? tween Qreat Britain and the United States. When 1 say that the people and the Government of England wore not blameless, yet for all th?? baubles s hich have arisen sin.-e the Civil War the blame, In my estimation, rests not with Eng? land, but ivith the United States Let me hope, however, that better feelings will prevail. Nay. th??y are prevailing even at this moment. Of all th" impressive BCCnoo, I am ?in?.?, of which wt? have been witnesses during the Jubilee week, the most Impressive by for was the service at H, Paul's Cathedral, when the sovereign <.f Bagland, the dignitaries of England, th?? people of England, with uncovered heads, appealed to Gid and thanked Him for the blessings <?f this wlgn. This was a scene of great moment, yet there ?c another scene going on every Sunday Spon the decks of the great ships which ply be? tween Emiland and the United States. There every week you see passengers?American citi? sene, British subjects?pray to Ood together for Her Majesty the Queen of England and for His Excellency the President of the United States. Let us hope these prayers shall not be In vain, but hope that tiie gnds Of war shall never spread Wings between England and the united i'? ?11 If ever they come to that let me say here that th?? feelings of my own people in the colony of Canada would stani true by the flag ? hkh protects lx r and her liberty. I DINNER To QENEBAL W00DF0BD. '? Ingi : July II -Softer Dupuy de l/.me. the ?wsnlah Minister, and s<?oia ???? Lome entertained ?>? d nner to-night Stewart !.. tVoodford, the t. m .? led Minister to Spain, and Mrs. and Misi 1 Iford. The guests Invited to meet thr-m were ?WaUtant He'retarles l>.ty and Ades of the State aspartinent, the Portuguese Minister and Yls (Oantesa Tbyrso, Softer Reagite, the Colombian d'Affaires, nn?i Mr?. Rengifo; 7>r M?rou, ( ? Argentine Minister; Mi<s Drain, Beftor ?Soler, ? ? ry; S< fior Qalaraa, fldrd secretary, and amor Almeldo. attach*, respectively, <?'? the Spanish ? tlon. ? I/ VI TOR OOBM ! V RECOVERED. '??aerei, Md., Jul] -Senat Qorman b.-is . n ' : G r< -, red from .*..- : Ispo Itlon and * il r?>.iim? l ?- .-. itorlal duties to-morrow, SECRETARY SREBMAN'S SOTE. HAS MADE THE ANIMAL ROAR r - it orna!. . slating ol the tall of Ihe British II retary Sherman bas made the animal roar, but all .' will amount ta If the I I 81 ? tnab ? th? :.. ?. roai .. . - ?? hi ?? ... I .... 1 - ?'.'??' A PPi-:? ? ? AMBASSADOR HAT'S hTEOOTIATIOXS ? ? Iphla Inquirer. .?.-?..?. Iherman'i - to Lord ? .'?.-. , . .?.!!(, '???'?-.? ? ? I?;. ? ' . : . . . - s hai ??? ? ? give that th? loti? ? do? * ??? f - .- which Ambaa ? olor ?|-> i? . ondie t r.i- and in.? eonferenrea Will y- ?eld at Washington ??? ihe lutuo ?? which thi ? ? Stat? - England ? ih ... ?Tpreseated. IMHT?N THK HEELS OF THE LETTER, TOO M T:ie Tro-? Dally Tim?.??. ; on the he?i of Secretai t Bherman'i ?? ? ? ailing 'ir.-at Britain th.?i ahe ti ?.?! not k< pi Jo-.: com?? another audarloui American, and .? ???? ? t that, who s'lve? England a ai ???il?G^ hie boat's ??..-? al Henley, ? |i n.t ?Jr,.'i?ii.>{ tt.a1 tr.t disgruntled Brltom say thai tbe P'dejf regatta was no' intend??..! for na>-amen of k'a - lasi Evidenti) It waa p it, JOHN BULL JN A RAOE. ?a The Cln? Innati Enquirer. ? r-irre: tr. ?..''serve thet Mr. 1 lull - . ... ? *r_iii. of iiilnd. He tnk? ? n han ' lai -Mr. nan _houid hav? t?>id blm lliat h? j .,???: trie < ?.:. I ? .??j. . - ? iti?? l'ari? .? ,?,. ? ?. > -1. t ti?? ?iffieuit: . .imi ??? ? : when tho ?eejiery CMinrneiie^.j. . . . Th? mm! control '"o', ?t \ory momentoiis one. bui 11 serves aa an ?*Jec: ?esson to show that the Uritist (iovernmenl 2 is,'.** and unscrupulous In it?* dealings with ua ?r<- H chooses to be so. It Is beca us, its word Is ?at good, un1 :?? ?ause It Is without honor in Its to? nal deall - - whenever Its Intereel re<iu!re Jf*"!?i>. that tie- arbitration treat? ?ajmi Lb** '?ov er0?)?.:i'. ?a ?s r? j? ?;? I. ROUND ABOUT EUROPE. MUNICIPAL LOANfl "OH HONOR,"-The seen clatlon of l'ari- stimmi* has for several -mars post 1?? ? n ?.??????_ nn.in y to its m.mluM on lh<*lr hunur, u??? transaction being kept strictly confidential, tne ? .mes? ?f in?, borrower* Ixeln?- known only t<? th.? ci?? ?.lent .imi id.? treasurer. Ene-miagad ny tie fSCi that ??'.. IV !..;.!?.. ;,s w..|| ?,v , ?, m;, ?,.<,. n. < boon ?inly repaid, ?h., muntctpalfttai ??? - ? .. ? ,t <?* thi leading Pre?en ?iti. ? have now ra<tai*k**d spati .? similar scheme, trith the object of keeping their y,.a,o? m, a out of the hand* of tha usaren .m?! ime time developing ? heir character end their ?.-ns.? ..? :, npunslhlllty. Thi municipality ,,t tin ??? .? Industrial rentre and ?? It) of I.ill", m the north ol Fran?.?, in particular, has Just endowed ,? fm.? for idvancing loans ?? thli nature t?> the stu? ii.-nis ,,. it? university, which is the meal Important ? ,.? prospero ?? ir. Krnn? ??. nexi ? ? thni of ? * ? ? Uli. JAMESON BACK IN APRICA In eptte of Um us-deretanJIng bat?. th? Oevernssants uf England and the Transvaal al th> tlm?? when Dr. Jameson and ?Us fellow-re Idem wore turned ever t?> the British authorities at tii.? latter'?-, request, to ,:..? .???.-,?? p,..; -?? any rate imi.e ,,r tbe i? aders of ?')?- raid sliotii.i be permitted lo return tu loath Vin?. ]>- Jameson iiims.-if has Inai been allowed i' embark . Southampton for Capi Town, ?t is only fair t?> edd thai his departure was attended t?y mu ? secrecy, and was poialbly Ignored by ti.?? Rritish Qovi ? nm<eni until too late. Meanwhile ?'???ll Rhodee Is rapidly recovering the popularity, ?!i.? prestige and th?? Influcn???* whleh hr formerly enjoyed In South Afri.,. eopoelaUy assona the ? Dutch population of the Cape Colony, who consti "?' the agricultural element snd Whose internst he his all along more strongly championed than any other Rngllsh nolltlclan or statesman. The Dutch farmer throughout South Africa looks noon lilm as the m.m mor? likely than ?ny other lo fur ther i.is welfare, and this In Itself, apart from all other consid?rations, Is enough to iti\?.??: Mr, Rhodes with ? iii.-.-t piit.-tit i:iiinen<*<* in South Africa. TURRET BUYS MORS <"A.\.vox.?The Tnrkloh Qovernment ha* just concluded a eonfraet with ; tWO ?if Hi?- leading hOttSOS In Hcrmanv for the stip ply of ;i tains quantity of heavy ordnance, which Is ch!??fly m be employed in etrangthealne ihe <_a> t- n. ??< ol the Dardanelles, ani three or four const portions In the ?Juif of Bolontoa. The seme bens? s have likewise undertaken to provide another 109.00? Mausei repeating rifles for the Turkish Army, an.l are receiving ? large number of old ?veinions from the Porte for purposes "f modernization. The ? ??'? Inspection of the Dardanelles defences by Russian officers has shown that, thanks to the Her? man officers under whose supervision they have been reconstructed snd strengthened, they ur- now ^"o formidable th^t it may be doubted whether any naval commander would cure to run the gantlet of t!i-*ni ??ITY FATHERS OO ON STRIKE.?Ths Austrian Oovernmenl is confronted with a strike of o some what noval character. Bo .?-??-?a 1.1 the exaspera? tion in the German districts of Bohemia In oonnoo tton with the recent Imperial decree which makes Ciech equally with Herman the official languore thai the municipalities of a numher of Important cities an.l tewns have declined to perform any longer foe various duties vit1: which they have until now been Intrusted by ?h?* Qovernment, such as, for instan????, the collection of certain taxes and the summoning of the army reserve men. Thy Qovernment has responded by dissolving a num? ber ot th? municipalities, and metter? are in su??*! a rit: ,: m thai tin* suspension of the nu tlonnl cons Itutlon Is being openly discussed as more than probable. TRAMPS AS TAXPAYERS. -Russia ls probably the only ? I\iii7.?'(i country in the world where ? tramps nr?? officially re tognised ind protected by the Oovernment. This ?s ??specially the ease with the tramps ef tin* Important province of Bensa. where they are organised In ?'.??'? and start out pvery spring to beg systematically through the other pci-s ,,f the empire They do M ereil that mi th? ir return In the autumn they are able to pass the winter in ease and Idleness with their wives anil children, an?l are favored by the authorities ? ise they happen to be aboui the only Inhabi? tants of the province who ar aWe to pay tH?-ir taxes In full, it is calculated thai during their ? tours tiny are able to lay asid?? about $.1?i a month. | SPAIN ISSUES A NEW ?LOAN.?The "Madrid Qasette" lias just published the decree recently | ena? ted by the Bpanlsh Parliament establishing an j additional charge of ?G? dot cent on all import dutl? ?? and customs du-? In Opaln. The .1.?. r. .? adds ? saving clans?? to tne effect that engagements ; under th?* existing treaties Of commerce will he re- j spectfd. and likewise expresses the expectation that the tax win h? m?erely of ? t? mporary character, since Its objeol is to provide the means for the \ Spanish colonial wars, now drawing to a close, ? How heavy has been the cost of these wars i? shown by the (act that tbe Oovernmenl has just ! Issued through the Hispano Colonial Hank of ' Barcelona a lean of |4?).(io0.000 In 6 ?per cent bonds, Thi whole pr.is of this loan. f??r which the ; Qovernment is paying an enormous commission to the hank, is needed for th?? expenses of the Insur- j rectlon In the Philippine Islands ITALY'S CROWN PRINCE TO COMMAND AT NAPLES.- The Crown Prince of Italy has, by virtue of a royal decree Jus! ??sued, been ap? pointed to the command <?f the Tenth Army Corps. the headquarters of which ur.? at Naples, l'util now he has hern stationed al ??"1 ?r???!???*. MAD CATS WORSE THAN MAD DOO?.?Ac? cording to the. return.? just publish? ?l by ths Pasteur Institute at i'arls, fully M per cent of the patients treated there owe their injuries to the bites of cats afflicted with hydrophobia These wounds are ron ?Idered hy th?? medical officers In attendance to present a greater degri.f danger than the hiles of ma?l dogs, noi because ther?? is any difference In the vtrue, bui because, in the first place, tbe teeth of cats, being more pointed than thus.* of dogs, In? flict a deeper wound, and also ?,,? >au*e a mad dog usually fastens hie fangs Into the arm. the hand or the leg, while ? cat Invariably jumps for the face if the person ll attacks. The nerve l'titres are fu more exposed In the face than In either tin arms? or togs, ani hence the virus enters into the circulation mor?? rapidly by means of ? blti In the face than through on?? elsewhere In the body. It may !? added that the returns of the Pasteur In? stitute for the last year show that 1 p. r ceni Of the patients who have submltt?sd themrelves to tn at? men?, have heen bitten by mad cows. NO MORE ROQUEFORT CHEESE France, and through France the whole of the civilised world, Is threatened with sn Irreparable calamity-from s gastronomic point of view. Roquefort cheese la ? i with extinction. Th?? milk of the sheep that browse?! on the thyme-clad hanks of the I.al? na ? ami of the Aveyron, has long since ceased to s'.ilfi??.? for th?? market. Flocks have accordingly been fed In grasa* pastures, and have yielded s larger quantity of milk, bui of a very Inferior quality. Worse still, cows' milk has been mingled with that ?? the sheep, and. the cheese being artifi? cially ripened, sp.ly deterioration ensued Cheeae ? ? now look askance st what Is called Roque? fort and hesitate to such an extent t" buy it thai n business which in tlm?-s past has been worth $1??, CW.OOO and has afforded employment t<> oy*r one hundred thousand people, Is at a standstill, with no prospect of revival: tor a name ami an art one* lost are almost beyond recovery. RUSSIA'S "LIBBRTT OF THE PRESS/'-Tha "IMs.'? one of the most important of the Kreat metropolitan daily newspapers of St. Petersburg, has ?just stopped publication, and on th?* following grounds: A -short time ago the edit? and propri? etor, M. liadj. i.uniff, discovered that his principal assistant was a police spy who had joined th?? staff ?if the 'itus" In order to keep the authorities thor? oughly ported In what was going on In literary an.l Journalistic circles. On learning this M. iladje buroff at one notified his assistant thai bs was dls whereupon he himself was summoned to ?he of*!??.? of the lmiM-rlHl censor of tlie press and . ? thai unless he consented to keep the spy in hi- .-iiiiii"'.? the powers of confiscation and of censorship would be employed to the utmost by the Qovernment to ruin the paper, whereas if the spy was permitted to remain the "Rus" would enloy comparativi Immunit) froi.nsorshlp, M. Hadje ? declined to be a pu"... t ? any such ss ;?r ment, .?nd. In order to eseape the ?persecution of the Imperiai censor, suspended the issu,? cf his DONIZETTI'S CENTENART. Elaborate prep? arations are being ssads si Mllsn fer the purpose of celebrating the centenary of Doutaettl at Bergamo next month. The fetes in honor of the occasion will '?e ni a musicai character, and ? number of , .": ri* artists, Including Mme. Melt.a. ur.? to take ., ,rt therein. The who!?? affair w-i;l be in ?harne of Signor l':/-/.l. Ihe newij appointed director of the , ?' ; -, , -, itory of Music ?it Milan. CHURCH OF TBE STRANGERS TO 00. The Church of the Strangers, in Meteor?**- be ?u??.? Blghth-st. ami sfavarla*" Place, one of the re? -ion-? buildings In Um city, Is to he torn . v, snd ? business structure built on Its site The toase of the ground, belonging to the Sailor's Snug Harbor setole, has expired, and as soon as Du- COnaregStton has found g new meeting place the old building Will he raz??i The history of th?. i'hurch of the Strangers is an Interesting ens. Ths cbun h was built in im* for the Mercer su????? Presbyterian Chnrch, and Dr. Thomas ii gklniMM w?si Its ilrst pastor. About thirty year? "??> ti.? building became vacant, owing t0 ni.nsolldation of the congregation with the University Place church. The Ber. Dr. Charles F Deem? was ut thai :ini- holding non-sectarian ,. , : ?. |n the old University Building, U'nshlng ton Si|'i..r?'. Commodore vanderblll gave him ?J50000 to buj Hi? church bullding, mid Insisted Oil Dr Deems*s holding it In his own num.?. The lattei named it thi Cburi?!?. uf the strung??? and declare?! that It was at war with no ?lenomtuiiHon, but would endeavor t?. supplement the work of other churches The building remained Dr Deems'/ pro*? ?. ? until ?? sh ?rl t ':???? ?? :? f h Is ?!? aih. In 1?'.?3, %vn, ,, h< tin ferr?*-d II ??? the ? >n**i ?., HI ?a. Tlie Rev. A."n Blackburn is the present pas tor. He Is now lookitiK for at. oilier lite, bui 11 '? - the church will not move uptown. More than |O.0w has been aubscrlbed within tbe leal fnrtni?ht f< r the building fund without snj sopea! bring ma?!??. OUTINGS for nn: POOP,. 1.AST WKKK'S PRBSH All? l'l'Nl? RECORD -THIS WKKK> ENOAOBMENTB. In ho! weather brevity la ? virtu? A few Rgnres follow, ttrtpped ban of in comment, to show wbai ha? been and ? betas doae by the Tiltwrna fresh Air Fund ...??; weeh forty parties, aggregating i.. ? ? illdren, wee? . ?.- :.. the reentry <>c .? fort nlght'a vacation. Theri were also two day es? curalons, gt? lng .? gay ?f pleasure and rest on the wit.r to tM mothers aad children. In all MM Inhabitants of \. w v,.r!? teneraeata r.i ved 1 risii air lest wet-k weeh will see thirty-elshl parties et chil? dren ?-tart for to.intrv. There will also be three da) excursions, Last week** record ssaj be ? ? ?. ? ? - ? ? ? .is regarda the number <?f children ?., nested. An unknown person, uh.? algned himself "Con atanl Reader." dropped a line to The Tribune the other day, taking ?f children were ?'.in ?>????? mot ? ? the oeaatry ???, the Tribuae Presh Air ruad, it ia possible to tead . instantly arttheel reading ibor oughly. "Conatani Read ?" ;- t? peetl itlj referred to tho pre? ? ding paragraphs. To-day alone will witness the dep?rtate for the ??'ititry of Isa parties, coaaaatlag of esr children. These parties will go to Hssleton, Pena.; Sherman, X. V.. Hsrklmer, N. V.; Pslrfteld. i'oim.; I.itit-, Peon.; Prssland, Pean.; Ashland, ?. p ; Dstaee, Penn.; Brattleboro, vt.. and Mlddletown, If. t. The party fur Hasteten number? IM children. They will be teostved by the Rev. J. M. Moorhead, who has made the arrangements f..r :h?-ir rooeptlon. The peuple ?.f six churches have combined t?? give the little "flesh airs" | good tin?"?. Another Isrge party i? thai which go?-s to Pros lead Pean, it nnmben MB children, sad is .1 re? markable pany, m that wlthla the last four days IH children have gone to Precisad Ties?? little ones met with auch an enthuslsstle reception end wire so well like.! thai orders for more have been pouring in from preeland aver eines. These orders, when Riled, will result In tfl children enjoying s vacation st 1 'reeland. The cbil.lren of the Ilrst party were met at the station by ever two thou? sand people who were int.-i?? !??,! m the affair. At .? small place just this aide of Preeland, where two children w< m espected, a crowd of <>t-.?? hundred people leathered at the station simply to welcome Ihe two little visitors. The following are some of those w ii?? have tost invited children to visit them: James Hatpin, John Miller, Henry Relncer, Oliver Menalnger, !>.??'??? Shoolln, Mrs. Edward Troll, Mr.? Mary Hughe*, Mr*. McLoughan. .lanes Tul ley, William Hcer;?. Mrs. John Thomss, ?"harle? W. Ken.H??. Lewi.? .ones. Mi- Mar) krouae, John j Price, William Dudley, Nell Kennedy, John Ed? wards, Philip Price, Peter Jeelsukl, Stanley Stotsku, Adam 1 ?oik.?ski ami .lohn Veehkarltch. The first of to-day's parties starts in th* morn? ing for Herklmer, N. v. K. !.. King has arranged for the sixty children who compose this band, and th.-re have been ??.???? invitation* from persona living in ?.? ui.? place*, aa well aa in Herklmer it?, if. The following have Invited children to their homea: Mrs. M. Punger, M-s. s Germain?. Mr?. Oeorge Drury, Mrs. Clinton Early, Mr-. Daniel Smith, Mrs. ... B. Petti*, Mrs P. ?Vltheratlne, Mr*. J Ostman, Mrs Harvey Reese, Mr*. Miller, Mr*. Sarah Loomia, Mrs. Ki.l Puller, Mis. O. B, Petry. Mrs. .lohn M mor, Mr?.. An loi: H?is?r, Mrs Lem? per, Mrs Kdwards, Mr*. Blry Crisman, Mis. A. Taylor, ??-. Daniel Bellinger, Mra. ?? i! Vati Hennlck, Ceylon IV lb>-, Mrs. ?Valth.irt, Mr*. J. ?. Baker, Mrs. Ben Brooks. Mra Jamet Evane, M? - i.? ? Heiinlng*. Mr?. Prank Qrlffln, Mra. Devin*. Mrs. I>. N. Crlatman, Mr* El Orendorf, Mr-. O, B P? try, Mr* E, ?'? P? nner, ??>, Dani? ? ?? ! ling? r and Mr.--, ?. ?. Pierce. I'ii? party for Ashland, N. II.. is composed ol boya entirely, and they are _?.???? to the flroloi School ??:???,? nt thai place for t* . w.-.-k?. Will? iam W. Hoppln ha* Invited them. Hla klndnc*. will be appreciated tl??? more because the life tin lails will lead ia the weeds there I* sn Ideal one for ? oya At Drattleboro, \'t.. arransemenl hav? Leen minie t?i entertain aeventy-i Im children. C. <>. Day has forwarded Invitations Or tli?? children from the following f.milli.-s: ailbert Brigham, Walte, White, Hamilton, Jam??* A Reed, C. O. it. .1 Thomas Bchorllng, MeVey, lllnkle, Warren, .Mors?. Harria, Cain, Hndlock. li.??, m.ni. Adam*. Harris), Lar,ke, Cushnsn, I.? Roy, K,,\. Brown, l'pham, Prost, Brown t_nd Mr.? K. li. Thomas. In th?? middle ?.f the day a band ol fifteen chil? dren will atari for Delano, Pena They will be accompanied by five children a*ho an especially Invited t? other placea. Th? Rev. .!?>hn ?'. ??p?* baa brought nhoui tin? sending of this party. Th?- remaining party of the ?lav <?,?; PcnnaylvanU will start in the m?dale of the day ;iiso, and ?? to t.ititz. Porty-elghl ??hildr.-n have been asked for thr ????,-?. II. R. Uibb I. Th? following are the bo t* and hoatesaea: George Schreiner, Eugene Bru haker, Mrs. Huebner, Abram l.cngnecker, laanc Shoemaker, I, B. Mumma, Ml** I ../._;?? rlrubnkei H. B. Leaman, Miss Hannah Hull, Mi-s Mil.. ? Hiirkboi.il r. H< nry ll..b.?. k? r, G B Bu? ?. Mis. .lohn McCloud, M. Parry, W, Bouder, I.. Urosh, A. Kreider, H. Oreek. the Rev. Mr. Sampsel, J. K. ? Wagner, Samuel Longnecker, Moni?..? Ixingneckrr, A. U Pfauts. .lohn Bombereei Daniel Oraybell, Abraham Huber. Miss Elisabeth Weldner, Jacob Kreider, X. K. Brubaker, Monroe Marleya, Peter M. ir.ss. il. R. Qibbel, Mia? Mai Weld m an. Mrs. McDowell, l. <!. Pfauts, Henry Bomberger, Joacph ? Wlsaler nnd Mrs. H. Shoemaker. Por mothers ami young children there were two da) excursions las! week. Both of these wen! to Excelsior Drove, on the Hudaon, Thursday'* party waa gathered by !.. G Hill, of Ihe Brooklyn ? Children'a Aid Society, from the crowd??.I a? of th.- city under the ahadow of the Bridge. On . thi* excursion there were HI bable?, ?,?:; children I and .11L' mothers, a total of l.lfit The total on Fri? day's excuralon WSi only four lesa, bul the Item* were different. There were KS adulta, ?Sl chlldri p and 140 bables This excursion was from the mid die West Bide of New-York, and it was under the charge of the Home Mission Bunday-achool of the Bloomlngdale Reformed Church. Bj means .?f these two excursion? 2,308 tenement dwellers, di? vided almost evenly between the two great cities. received a day's ?hanse of scene an.l unlimited portions of pure air. -? ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. l. c. W. 11000 Jane J. Tinner. Brooklyn. BOO0 Mrs. Charlea T. ('?...k. Biberon, N. .f. psi??? l. M. N. IOS W, Courttand Roblneoti, Potadam, V. Y. 200 Mr.?. Charles B. Al?nuui?_er, Seabright, N. .t.. ... listi?? "A ?..??.t". 100 ]?' F*. Thompson, Oanan-algua, X. Y. G????? ?. n. ll. -j??? in meinory "f mother". .:..?> T. P. M '.'. '? '.'. '? '? '. '?'. '? '? . '. '. '. '. '. . '? '? '. '.. '. '. '. V. '. '? ".'. '. '. '. '. '. '. "? ??? I.. B. Sparrow. lois? M. M. . is? ..-';ir S? tv-nli-rr. Jr. 'lis? Prarloaalr aekaowl-dged . ? i.xu i:, TotBl, Julv 17, 1-?7.?ii,*:.i u EX-ROY A LTY AT CONEY ISLAND. DOINCM Of MRS DOMINI! DURINO REM TitlP TO TiiK RSAgHORg, Ex-Qucn Lllluokalanl enjoyad herst-if hugaly on h'T Saturday trip to Coney Island. 'Tier Majesty" went down to the Island in ths manner pur-ued by thousands of plain clti-e.is every day, namely, one of the reK'ilar excursion steamboats. Arrived ,v the pier, the ex-Queen repaired to the piasi? of on.? of the restaurants thnt Mr.? the beach and nte luncheon, it so..? became known that former royalty was on view, nnd tbe crowd manifested con aiderabie mild curiosity. Aft.t lini, ?? ot? Lllluokalsni wus content to Sit On the piazza for an hoar arid watch the Lathers. ll.iwaiians nr?> born swimmer?, and are nevei o happy ?_ wh?-n in the water. The ?a-Quean did not anband her dignity sufficiently to take a plunge herself, but h?-r Hawaiian secretary, Joseph llelehue, could riot keep nut of the water, and wb.-n he was fairly in he gave the natives p.iitr.s on iwlmmlng, After .m bom or so the party took ? walk in Snrf ,i\.?, ,???.? Mrs. Domini* espied the lofi atop? ?if the ?, it? ? with its .-.it? Oashlns iwtftl) down, one after another, The aquatic li?i?-b ? was quick :?? s le? itest indulgence In the sport, snd l.n uokalanl'a eyea flash??.! merrily as aha asseuted. 8o tha entire party embarked in on?? ??f the cara and tli-.? away into tin? ?aa, and Mrs Domini* afterward admitted thai she liked It Sh.? Included all Coney isiand In her admiration, and said ?.h- didn't wonder a bit that so many Nsw-Vorkera ??????? t ,.:?? yesterday she k.pt to her apartments at the Alte? rnarle. - ? MA RTl \ FILI A ? RIA TI SRI Ito. Plattsburg, ? v.. July is? I'nuHual ii.?,, rest at? tached to tho ?'athi.ii? Bumsser School to-day, on account of th?? preen. ?? of ArchMsbop Martinelli, i'atial Dstasjats? Th?? Archbishop woo the eelobrsnt of a pontili.'al mas?. Among other prominent .?hurchin??!? at the altur won Monsignor Bbarsttl, Blahop ?Vstterson, of Columbus; Bishop Gabriela of Ogdenaburg; the Roy. .\!. Lavelle, preeldenl of the school; the Rev. J. ll McMahon, of New-Tork ?un! vi.isr-Osneral Walsh. ?>f Plsttsburg. Blahop U'atter-on preached, hla aubleci i??-i??g ? licnuty in tha Material .ui?l Spiritual Senes." In tt:.? after? noon s ?. ? eptloa iras tendered to Arch blahop Mar? tinelli at the assembly grounds in i'llff Haven, and ?ddresse* of welcome w?re mad.? b> President La reile, John B. RUsr, ? halrman o. the Kxecutlve Board, and C. S. Porrea, preeldenl ?.f the Cham plan. Club. ? - ? MORE RAIN EXPECTED ??F??. A heavy downpour of rain, which b.-k-.m about 6:30a. m yeeterday, ?????:???? the plaas of thou??.?:!? of btaycltStS and Others Who bad nadS prepara? tions for an enjoyable Sunday's outing. Disap? pointment G.???????? everywhere Travel was ? ? eedingly r.t?bt on railroads, t?-rri?-s and excursion ?learners The public park? were deserted, ?md th??!??? wer?? >.?.?! than on? ?|uarter of th?? average ? mber ..f Sunday visitor?? ,.t the Aquarium, which was ?fio. m\ ami unattractive The heavy rainfall ia-.is ?:ir... .unlit.nous uiiill about noon, and there ware aiiow.ra until about _ j' l..-k. The afternoon was Cloudy anil sultry, and comparatively few peo? ple ventured s ?ray from their horn? a. The forecast for ??-day I-: Showers and statlon.-iry temperature. -F-? I'E WE PARLEYS WITHOUT RESULT. mik ambassadors kkitsk t<> nkuotiatk WITH ANY ONI BIT TFWFIK PACM \. Constantinople, July ?1*??At Saturday's sluing of th- psatS conference Tewflk Pacha, th?? 'I'utkish Mlnlater ?>f Porelga Affairs, arrived late. He submitted to Ibe retsferenca g tos fronti?? schonte, whi.ii was anacreptahls t<? the Powere, ami the Allianoaflors thereupon In fii'iiie?! Tewflk that th?? ? ?infer.????? WOttld ad? journ until he broogtSl a written acreptan??.? by hi.?, ?qovernment of the frontier line traced by the milita r\ ait a? Mo. it WM arranged thai the Turkish Military Commiaston should meet the lorepsan military ni leb?S a* !? ??'?lock yesterilay morning, at Tophune, but the Turks falle?! to keep th? ap? pointment. ThS Aml.assa'lors assembled at 10 o'clork, but. finding that Tewflk Pacha ?11?! not come. ad? journed t?? the Austrian I'mbassy. where T?wflk presente?! himself nt n???n. With tho excuse that the Balten bad detained him an.l the Military Commission at the Y?Att tCtooh. TewSh ss plained that tin? Suiten had appointed Marshals Bekhl Pacha ami Baad-ed-Din Pacha as new military delegates to negotiate peace. Th?* Am hessadors unanimoualy and positively ?|????????? to discuss the qUMttons at issue with anybody except Tewflk Pocha. Although the orders recently issued bots bean countermanded, l..,insi troops ar?? still held in readiness t<? start for Crete nt the shortest notice. Djv.nl Pacha, whom th" Sultan ordered to pro? ceed to Crete as a Turkish emissary, has now been order.?.1 to postpone his departure. It is understood that the Bowers thronene.i to resist his landing by forre ? .? - THE PEOPLE SMASHED THE GATES. ??.G? ? aus DEFIED at ? watkihn'. ??,??"? XEAR QREENOCK, SCOTLAND, Oreenock, July 18.?A curious scene occurred to? day st Dnnoon, ? watering-plsca seven and one half miles from this City, ('.teat excitement has prevailed there for several weeks incinse the uu thorlttos of th?? borough refused to allow passen gers to land there on Sunday, To-day ? ptoasun strainer arrived there, and found ths pier cloeed and a guard of police stationed st the pat???. The whole town tnrneil out to watch the proceedings, it having I.? announced that a landing would t?' effected, despite the prohibition of the authorities. The passengers ?ande!, hesded by ? popular Scot?'ii agitator named Hunter, amid the cheers of the populace. Hunter demanded that the gates be opened, and, compliance with the demand being re? fused hy the police, the p.issenge-s made I charge and ultimately smashed the sates and entered th.* town. The poli??, w< re roughly handled by the steamer's passengon. Thousands of the populace ?lanced with ?leltght over tii?? outcome Of the conflict, and ran to Hunter to shake his hand, the p.-nple of the town holni? In r.ivor of the admission ?>f tourists oa all days. -m WANTS TO MEET A MAN OF HIS OWN PANE ??'.???: hkni'.i OP ORLEANS ???'LINKS LIEU ?????? PIMPS CHALLEMOS TO A DUEL. ?London, July II "The Dally Malfe*? Paris enr rerpondent says that Brine Henri of Orleans de? clines to fichi a duel with Lieutenant Pint, one of the Italian officers recently releaeed from captivity ,n Abysslnls, who wee designated hy the drawing of lota among hi? comrades to challenge the Prince. Brin.?.? Henri, how.vir. iv trilling to acospt s challenge fnm an Italian officer of ? rank corre spending to hi* own. ? _.-* EARTHQUAKE IN STROMBOLI. A VIOLENT SHOCK IS POLLOWSD BY AN attivi?: ?:?:???t?"? m' run POLCAMO. Rome, July 18. A clotont earthquake occurred In the Island of Stromboli, one of the Lipari Islands, off the north coaal of Sicily, on Saturday, The shock was followed by sn active eruption of the volcano of Stromboli. Th?? Lipari Islands ar?* sil of volcanic formation. St ruin!.oli is nearly round and about twelve miles in circumference. It consists of s conical bifur? cated r??'k, risiili; to i.'.?'?1?" f?'?'t above the sea. At Its western extremity Is ? volcano, Is nearly con? stant eruption; thi .rater ? on the northwest side Of the Mountain, and has a diameter of 170 yards, ? m the e.im side of the Island ar?? a town and s battery, and ? a muants of anclen I buildings ar?? scattered ovei the surface. The population of Stromboli Is about twelve hundred, and th? prod? uete are win.?, wheat, barley, cotton, raisins, cur? rant? and ilirs. ? siti \?; COMPETITOR PRISONRRS. TUET ARS ASSURED THAT THB stati: DEPART? MENT l> OIYtMO THEIR CASES CARE ITI, ATTENTION. Havana, July IN.?On Saturday two delegates fn m the United States Consulate visited the mem? bers of the crew of th?? American schooner Com? petit..r, who are Imprisoned here, and several other prisoners, som?* of whom ur.? native Americani and Some of whom are natura ??/,.??1 citizens of the United States, and, after distributing a sum of money to supply ?heir want?, assured them that their cases were receiving close attention from tho American stats Department and Consul-General ? A ROT AL BETROTHAL CONTEMPLATED. Baris, .July iv?"Figaro" announces that Princess Isabelle of Orleans is shortly to he betrothed to Prince Albert of Belgium. -_ ? RAIN IN NORTHWEST INDIA. Simla, India, July IS.-Ther.? has heon a satls factory rainfall throughout the Northwest Prov? inces, ,???? the authorities Intend to reduce con? siderably the extent of the relief works. ?-? "THE TIMES" GETS ITS LYES OPEN. London, July l:' A totter appears in "The Tlmi's" this morning collina attention to the Irony of the fact that all the bellicosa wrath of America is de? voted to the protection ??f s few astute English capi? talists who pin'it hugely from Oovernment teases of the Prihytoff [stands, while pelagic sealing is ths only hope ,?f Am. ricui citizens living by marine in dustry on tbe Pacific slop... The same paper, commenting editorially on the statement made ?>n Batu daj confirming the re? port that an International conference on tbe seal controversy will i>?? held si Washington In the ?iu tumn. says: "it wonhi ni become us to suff? r re? sentment at the peculiar styl?? of American diplomacy to affect our judgment of the real ques? tion- in dispute. If the American Oovernment Is now Willing to meet ns upon the ground proposed, they will aoubtters find us only too (?lad to act with their representative." _- m A NEW INDIAN LOAN. Calcutta, July 11 -The Issu- of I BCW Vit per cent Ii an "f Ml lacs or rupees la snnoun.? A lac of rupees Is 1? ??.?'? ?? rap???-.. The rupee Is a silier coin of ths normal value of is cents in our money; hut its value fluctuates with the price of Silver, and la now much I? ss than the normal. CHILD IND MOTHER BITTES. 'TATHER BILL" DALT'B BUU-DOO HAD A BAVAOR BTRRAE AM? WAS KILLED. "I'atii.r Bill" Daly, the hois.-man, is mourning the loss of his hullilog, Wilson, which was shot yesterday by Pottoemon .Alberi Owens, of the FUt hush station. ()w.*ns shot the dog bfOSUSS It at? ta.k-d nini mi bis child so badi) that it? ufe was despaired of Al.'iu: 1" ./.lock OH Saturday night Mr?. Owens WOI Wheeling the ?hll?J, who Is eighteen months eld, In a baby carriage, In Daly? Lane, near the ?? ? "i Boulevard Oravesend. Mr. Daij Uvea close by, aad hi? dog rush???! out Of his yard ami jumped at Mts oireni ???! the .?hii.i. it eetosd the child hy th?? thigh and hit it horribly. Mr?. Owens then picked Ihe child up from tha ?tirrlag? and started to run down the lane, bui the dog lumped .it bar ?nd lilt In r ?ni Hi?? shoulder. It atoo hit th* child lu th. side and shoulder. Mrs Owens's screams were inani by Mr?. Daly and Samuel Doggatt, ths iockey, and they ran to Ibe p seue, and ?u.cee.l.d in driving the .log away. lira. ? "a ? 11 - was badly Mtten. and the child Bros mitngle.i in ? shocking manner. Urs. Bergen and Smith, who wer? attendine ih?? child, Bald last night tu?t tt would not live until morning. when Policeman Owens returned home and learnsd what ? ??I occurred, he started for Mr. Daly's lorn?..? The turfman ?aid tiiat he would not shoot the ??? a. as it was a valuable animal, and he woiilil pay all expense* for the treatment of ?Owens'* wife and child, but Owens found the dog on the fr?>nt stoop of the lions?? and killed I' THE Titilli SES SPECIAL THAIS'. BBBDATt PAPTO i'arhh'.i? TO Lake CHAMPU-IM am? other RM? M Kit MB_PK1al I'lattsbiirg. ?. Y.. July l* ?lpSllBO ?OMS more tb?? peuple who are spi-nding the summer at North? rn New-York fSgotti have Icon able to g.'t The Sunde:,? Tribune In g....d season. The train bearing th?? papers left All?any ??? time for Baratosi and Lake Oeorss. Th?? Tribune special train ?van met at WhitebnII at 11:18. At Addlson Junction bundles v.er?? thrown ?iff for Tb-onderoga. At U'.stport papers for r.llza btthtOWn, Keene. ?'.???? Valley nnd the Ca" cados won forwarded by special pony express Another pony express ?united fr?>tn r?>rt Kent whh Tribunes f??r Ausabte Chasm and K? ville. At Port Douglas pap.-rs for Hiitllm?ton wars taken ?hoard a yacht and carried scross IsOMo ?'hampialn. Hotel I'liHtnpiain v.as rosclwd .'it 2:08 p, SU, and i'lattsbiirg. the end of th?? Joiirti y, at 2:1?, ? tinn? \itv. MISS ROSALI! BUTLER. Miss it..sali?? Mutier, ?ides, daughter of IBs late Chartas I.. Butler, who died a few months airo. died on Saturday at h?T bom??, in Stockbrl ige, Shs ?ras S ni??,?<? ?if th- late Mr?, A T. Stewart, I? r moti?er befas Mr*. Stewart's half-sister Kiss itutler was prominently before ths public won Mme ago in connection with the litigation shout tin? Stewart estate. Shs brought ihe .--.ot for revoco tlon of the probate ,?f Mrs Stewart's will, und r tin- terms of which she was to recelv? a legacy of KM?*, Th.? sun resulted in her obtaining In addi? tion to th?? legacy one-atxtleth of thi residue of ths estate sfter the pavn eni of all lecacte* .?t:?l of the endowment fund of ihe Oarden ?'ity Cathedral The residue Included the Stewsrl houae, mow the Manhattan ?'lub. th?? Grand I'nlon snd St. Jamea'a hotela at Saratoga, the ??:<? Metropolitan Hotel and Nlblo'a Oarden, Mi?? Hutler had ?.p ll! for nearly ,? y.ir. Her home In this ?-ity was a) .No. ;,1 Baal Blaty-nlnth-st. Three alsters and two brother* aurvlva bar. one of the latter being Preacott Hall Biiti-r, of Mo. ?2 Park-ave ? DR. ROBERT HUBBARD. Bridgeport, Conn., July II Dr. Kotiert Hubberd, a physician wen kn ism throughout tho country, white ascending the steps to his otilo?? in Btate-st it an early hour this morning fell .md received injuries to his head from which hs ??? ?I SOOB after, I?r. Hubbard was a nati?? <tf ?'romwll. ??????. Where be was born *ev<>nty-one years a^o. lb was graduated St Vai?? in the class of '.'.1, of whb'h be waa valedictorian. Imring the war he was eurgeon of the 17th Connecticut Volunteers, and was ictlvelv engaged il thi battles of Chancellors? ville and (Gettysburg. He repreaented Bridgeport In the Oeneral Asaembltea of 1871 and !V7-;. and In the latter year was a candidat? for Congress in the IVth District, but waa defeated by William H. Barnum, ills home had been here since IMI e CHARLES J. LAWSOX. Newburg, S. Y.. July U -Rx-Mayor Charles ?! La arson died suddenly hers tins afternoon. He was about fifty-four years old. ll?? wi? ? loading m? r bant, prominent tn church and society, an 1 .-?. member of the Hoard nf Education. A few months ,??? li?? was appoint?! to tills Board to lui the vacancy caused by the death of Ollbert ? Jacobe, who also died suddenly from li?'art dlaease, lb leaves a widow and two sons, -? RARON REVKr.STi-iKE. London, July IS.--Edward Charleo Baring, First Raton RevelStoke, is dead. II?? was ...;:i in 112. and was created s Baron In i1?" He ?vai formerly l? rec;or of the Hank of England, snd waa ihe lenlor partner of tiie firm of Raring Brothers, ftnancters, ? CBAPMA V BRE t ES A V UMBRELLA. A OROt'P OP LOAFERS IN BIXTH-AVE. THE WORSE F'>a IMS WRATH. police Captain Chapman walked Into the West Thirti? th-st. station soon after midnight this morn? ing, He was somewhat excited and held In his hand th>> remains of a silk umbrella, "l had a first-.-Ims-i allver handle .,n that umbrella when I stilted this mornlnir, but look at ll now," be said ruefully. "But, anyhow, ? am going to clear this preci : of this., corner loafers if it t.^k'-s ,? dosen umbrellas. " Then the Captain told this story: ii? spent ?"es terday on Staten island visitiiiK bis invalid wife. Returning, he took tho Sixth Avenu.? Elevated Railway, and not off at the Thlrty-third-st. station to walk toward tho atatlon-house. It was a f sr minutes before mldnlcht. and some short distance ahead of him were two >????? women, arho looked as if they w? re servants returning home from a ?lays outlnj?. At Thlrty-flrst-st. tin?! Sixth-.iv. a number of ????? wen gathered, snd on? of them accosted the young women. ????? your own buotneaa." ?'apt.mi Chapman heard one of the young women say. and the r? was followed h>- sinn?? Insulting remarks from the men. Captain Chapman walked righi In among the men and told them :<? move on. They refused t?? do so, and wan-??I :?? know who he was. l'in.illy ,,:?.? of them told htm to so ??, a warmer clima!.?, and tiie Captain, loalng hi? temper, tall? d Into them With his umbrella. II.? pounded them until the handle of the umbrella broke. There was no otln-r policeman in sii?tit. The men finally got away. When captain Chapman reached the polle station le -? nt out two detective* to look for ti:?? silver handle of t.'ie umbrella, and Incidentally for tho m?-n. A DEPFTYSHER?FF OITWITTED. THF. STEAMBOAT niSIKip. ATTACHED POR DEBT, BROUGHT t? this ???>?t. The old river Steamboat Henry ?. Bishop arrived lii-re on Saturday from Camden, N. J., whir?? ahe was spirited away from William Robinson, a dep uty-sherlff. who ha?! her In custody by virtue ?if -in attachment for deht. She and the steamboats Qeorgianna and Chauncey Vlbbard had been run? ning ?m tiie Delaware River between Philadelphia and Lincoln Park, a pleasure resort In New-Jet* ?. The affairs of the park went Into the hands of S receiver, and the boats were tied up in Camden. Last Thursday, while th? deputy wss pumping out the boilers of the fltltrgisnns. a number ?>f m? ? surreptitiously Kot up steam on board the Bishop aad ??st off her hawsers. The deputy discovered the fa?'ts in time to lump on board the steamboat, but was unable to regain possession of her Th?? Bishop steamed to Chester, Penn., which is out of the Jurisdiction of the Camden courts. ,\t ?".. it? r the deputy ?as put ashore. The noes who took the steamboat brought her to this port and moored her to a pier at Staten [aland. She wa? conetaned to Oeorge P. Plymer, of No M Bouth-st Mr Plymer, who was ^een at i?is home, in Brook? lyn, yest?r?l?iy. declined to discus* the matt? r. Chief Engineer Mahlon Btecklea, who was asen on hoard the Bteamboat at Staten Island. t>a:?l that sii" la owned by a. B, Btoney, of Keyport, N J., whose fatlier. A. L. Btoney, was In te rea ted in Lin? coln Park. A. R. Btoney, who was on boat I boat when she was taken from Camden, also went ashore at Chester. The steamboat I? now adver? tised for charter. The Henry K. Bishop was bull! In this city In UBS She i? a Blde-Wheeler Of '???(! tons. Her length is M feet, beam M fi et ind depth '.? feet 6 ini-he*. THE WEATHER REPORT. TESTERDAT*- RECORD AM? Tu LAV- G???t'??? Washington, J ? ? i y IS.?The i)i???ure is high Son Scotia an?! north Pa 11 ?? - . ?sts: It Ut I ,w la I Itiuweia bave esosnod u> th? :?????? ink. r??.: m, ? ?ll? and So-'.h Aliami,? ItatsS, the M:?? uri. Ol ???.?r Mlaalaalpsi vallera. Tha ? ? ,? r.ii;?-n decidedly In lh?? Middl? plateau reatan* mil tha ?set Missouri Vail???-, and hae remained tail no etaewhere. DETAILED PORECAST POS TO-DA. fur New lCnginnd ani Rasters Ken Y -s ?' BeUthSBStSfty winds. V t the PteWtet "f OarsaaSSa, Fss'ern G???????'?????*. New-Jeraer, ? ?<?',??.?? n??. Maryland ari tritolata, saw a? sea; east le SSSMMSSI winds?. K..r Sfeaters Sew Tork nn.i Weotern r-nn??hania, ?h.w-er* probabi?; light to fraai taatevty arlada. TRIBUNS LOCAL OBSERVATIONS HOUnS MorT.ing N.gt.t. I Iru'f 1114l?TSI?l ? I I tllH ? : I gammi: r<rrrrriso? i|Bi?si?p_^>.f> >fe><^?| a mV loom I ., _ 1? ?, - -- ? - ,?*r4T*f ***p-fc'-r?t*-> ?"'',., - "*? **-T? f***? 1 1 ? " ___? .? -._. _,.- t? -? . t_fc ' ? ? I -_ . ,? , '^^GG' ? ? 1 ? ( ? ^??^Gp ??'^*?- ??"? ? ? ?G"?' '|??? "t* *?*} "? ??' f"?;? ?"*:* ? ?"? ' > - A "?"-I ?fistf^ ??''/??-w*?'" '? '"""-'-"H *- ?.'. >","*.'-?1?*! ^;"l ? G?"t t"""," T"i'-1 *' ?? -f- r'?'!*' ii>'*!~^*t>--*t~r', - ***??!* **?- ?i ______ 19.8 In this rllsgrum s aantllMOSa wlilt?? lin? shows ths fha,ngfs in [?rissiirt? as In.ll.'str.i l>> Th?? Tribun" s s?'.f ' rer,iA\ng beri>mct".r. Th?? Sotted Un?? r-inss^nts tu?? tem [ |.?r_tiir<? as roi-.M??.! a? l'-ri-'s Ph ?rn.a. y Trlh'iii?? riifl,?., .tuly It, 1 ?? m Th ? ???????????G >-fst?r?la> lo lh? forrn.ion s-ts showory The taSSPSSOtMS rang??.! bem?-?n T". ?n.i Si .legr.???*, tl??? awrag?? ?T???. ?1?*.???^?? hclng M ilfgi-s?-? lower than that ef the ._n-?v-<n.ll_s ds\ ..f ?ist year. The weathtr to-day will be ahowery. I FIGHTING A TRAMP 09 i FREIGHT TRklN. ??????.?:?? v.ii.s?.? tii't> v. "' :' PARI L ?-AimoR. v.u.? was HUB Bh.l.?delphle, July It IsBBlSl I'arrin. a trsmp, w_h thrown finm a fretohl "? ? ?S Penn?yl vaals Bdiir.uii osai Overhreet, ?? ?*??? n?i;?kir ef IS - ??!:>?, to-<ley, during \ \Y?.\\\ .ml xi< killed. IDs Bsaallam was tfettsi ? ?, ... ?.?.; ??.?- h<? uves m New-Vurk. .ml ikrougk Stre ?i '.r?um-;.?nee? h?S sees foi ? ? te steal s p??. : ? som?? .,: i r city m the kOpO "f gaining ?Mirk nt bis Ira.?- Ile f. .1 In With Chrrea and mm other?. ta?s> aHta riding m t.**?? MBB fnr ?>*-?.?? wh< u the] begSB ?I'm lelling wiT k.jii w..- arrested. Ills t in Uste that he ?? a trump H. -.i\< he .? ? ;ui'iriiiin|?r '"? rile He ?-..ir- _,, ?| ,;.,ia-.. |. , | .. . dang.? of hii.i. icw r ossei ?hoes and n! leverai I ollar? '? _?" pockets. i-.irr.<n and his impsfl ms, be ss:?'. ha?l picked a quarrel w.ih iiim. anil be ?a? tuctA to der? od hi??:?. If by strlklni Btom.kills unchecked, aim?)?: invar!.i>>:>- t.rml aati ? m r*onaumptl ? but ? ?< ? irible wtt_ Dr. p. j ?? : ? . rsnt .?. ? DIED. ai'licn ..?, rrt-ta*-, im m\ at m ??..<?-.? *t m* ?tepfathrr tb? it .;..?.? t???- ?. ?. ? RiVtimond ?v? ? ? \ , nf N?? r?--k ? "?. ?ti '? *' G. I. S snd gniml-Mn of ih?? In? ?? - . ? lohn II A.i'pk Fnn?r?l ?-rvlc-s ?I N< IMS W : >. M. -I . on M ada ? - ; ,? :., ? ? ?. In'.-rm.ni at Wa? < ? |. . " ?'?|! ? ????-s peton ? ? ry. ?Rt*"l L!.l: A? ? ,. .| .,.,.. ;,.. y ... m Salarila) ih? ????? m-t.. Resali?, ?it--? .?..._???, at mat . ? ? ? ? . ...... ?, *?* ?? 11 ??k. LI TLRR tn Jers?v City Sur'??. J?i!v 1?. 1*07. ?adle X SlUW, wir? ..' Rio .? ? ? I servire? al SI ? ? Banca! ??e* . ?lay. I?l| -*?? ' -' :?? e ? ? Montgnmen et. . from ? I ?? ?lit 11?.?? I??. <\M llil.l? A? l>-ks? ill V V ,,? ???,- I.". ?i-?h Klt ti-iin??, wir? .,r ?;.?..!?? r. (*aaO?M ?n.i "j?ist?t .?i tb? Lile lien I.? li in Kilt ?.-.!?-.?. rutterai ??ivi. e. ?? ?... ?*?, s-.mm??? ????.|? ?.??, ?? G??1?? ???? i ,?. Juli 10, ?) 12 ? ; <'.iiTl?res will ni?? ? trim 1?.??.|?? ?Irnn.l ?>ntr?l .?Mtloe ?.? 1":.??? .?. m CORNELL I . : wife Bint? ill ? . r?? ? N?? ni funeral s. ? \ ?. ?? DaRBT a ta? h....?? ot 1.1- - ? la l?w, Wims-? aX V?r Planck, KI?M?|II ? r Ih? Il II I ?-. ?S? 17"? 'p?!.. Um I.? '. H< an ?in?'?, in th? I his ??? TI?? fui ? ? i'hurch. M??? iwao, ? . p ???slay, th. '."?ni. last . ?? 2 ?? m. .?. s oui p??? tbi ii ?..? ? ili fi e. Kam i ik o arrival al f Beri ?? .' r'istiki ? \ mas?. DAVIS \? Wl |*| sa, R. ? '.?: ???.?7. ?h? Htm. ? ? than Davi?, li l? G his ?s? ' Fun?? ' . Tn,. Meni? rinl ?. ? ????? : "? ???? '!.?.??. tati ?.*". m - ?? ?'? . DE TROBRIARD ti Ms sea la lew. i'hnr;?*-. ?. Rost, al lu ? ? ? . i toly 11. Onerai Philipp? Ite? .- ? . in hie K_ ? yi... Contntfltal atrrtrai ?? Woodlawa ->n ?nl?.il ?.' tra?a Orand t*i t 3 -'- p. ??., ?? ndajr. I?|) "? <?< Hi ??.\ ;:V \ Sortt* l/.n?? Hrandi. ? ? ?-m'ay. July I?, I. of ? :??>? ikilo II ilk. ??' ' f ' fanerai h? ; Hl'BOARD || ?nsf, m Pia ufi? 11 \ ? ? ? ..,, ke :.... ? ? ?. ? ?fol f funeri if lei I Rt'DLAKD "n the IT? : h.?? M - ?:?.?'.????. ??>*d ? m ara. I sei \ii' ? .ir h II m?. ??. ? S ?nd tmaMrd ira ? ..m. The Board ?f Mana ?!fi?4 M. 1 ' ireh. ir? li li BANBORN Oa Sunday la - - ??? aas '?Ia4 s? in.? Sanb rn, wife of N? ?I il. ? .?'"iter ' ? ? lai? t Dani ?nh ? Fun- ral frem her lai S IS Speoesi j sVett :-n n Tu? ?da] luly 90 ? SIMDNHON On July 17. ?*:?:. William ? try .? :?*-.?-n ?na, ???d *,2 Pun ral fr?.m .-? \? ??.??. - R| >n n |. 8t.i'?n I.?'.?J_t i'?:?- ii\. July 2<>. si :t p, m. I'?? itivi ? ' ?. A. R. 1?????4 tm attend. STOKRS, m Oceea ?:??????. en tl.reatoe I Juiy H. Rev, B, il Bwtii ?. D, I) I.i Fu ??? il ....... will be h? ritta ?? ? :? M ' ?? ' : n ? ?i n? 2 K'irlul al ll.elil? rit.? |.|. X. .1. u T.?-!.,>? m rnlnc. WATSON Pi O ?? ?.. .it I.is r?*k No. TO West Ttth-st., .luly 17. :: ? peper? stesse ton ?? ...ilium ?? I ?ii.eterv. " ' ? N< ''? ? g? W.->f>*Iewn Stauen Ult'i m'ari). II.?:lem Pn:im?i1 Spremi Kotiert. Drink Pure Unter Wim,? iv ? ni?; coivtry, For the convenlenee of oiit-o-f-tnwn G ttron% Hyaeta Distilled Water ?.m be purchased la case rants Ini M twelve luiif-jraiion tottiea Price V?,'*) per . BBS f o. b. NiW-Yorlc AA lowance for ?mpti???. ",' HYOBIA disi ??.?,ii> \\????:p(?? 3?? w. Itth st. MorRH?G? Imp ?:?1 ' art? nat? ? -1 ?..???:?, es? tes?-.? by Board ?' Healtb, World's ?..ir. A'/t'.'.-ve?. MEMORIAL WIM ????G? N?w-York. _ _ PastoSBre \??ili-e. (Sbeald 1*?? read DAILY b) Sil ????t? ?????. aa ch?n??s ?; .? ici ur at any ti , ?... ? m il . for ih? s ? ?ndias Jul .? i* H mm rio?? ipromptly Ir? 1.1 .?.?? ,; ?. ??. ? ?? ? ?-? t..?? as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAIL** TCE8DAT Al 7 . m tor Europe, per ?. ? Traro, ?la I'Ij mouth end Bi ? m< ? WKDNRSDAY A: 7 ? I BSf lurope, per ?. ?. *N< 1"??? ? ut ??. .??. isuppl ?? mar) IO .?? m ? f??r Kunsj ir a ?. ?Adi lai ???'.' ?reto? "r?r Adriatic"); at l?i a. a?. fei n- in: im ?r. .-?. p-r s. a Iterila, via Antwerp (lettera must lu ? ? "par Berlin") THt'RSDAY M 7 ? ??. for L'urop?. G. - s ?. ??. b?? It, \ i.i Plymouth, Cherbourg nr..\ 11.m.? ai?. 1 SATI.'RDAY Al 7 ? m. ? ... I K?ly, SpolS, PlSItUgal Tirk.-v Ksypl ni ? :? ??. In?!'? fr " . . ? ? lutei -i r other ? irte of Bur !"? mi-? 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