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foreign. /\n Immense Concourse of Great People at Dean Stanley’s Funeral. -rito Accounts of the ricua islt Dynamite riot Es sentially True. America Will BaUrgontly Requested to Aid in the Punishment of Snoh Onmes. cir Michael Hicks Beach’s Mellon lor a Vole el Censure Sal Down On 314 to 205. epanish Angot Over the Mgeilan Mas- P tacro-St. Hilaire's Irony-Mark : * lane—Duels, N OHHATIHUTAIK.; ' - TIIU ISFKIINAt. CKMKST. . .S,-rcl.it CVrWc. , invnfiv Ju)y*r>.—Aflora categorical do nlnfby Hni l.lvorpool Chief ot Folloo of tlio Si b St the icpurtcit seizure ot liifernnl.inn , I, SlvlVltllnni llnraourt atlmlUct. u nit hiroent, tint dlscnvctlcs ot some too lu flrnil uinchluvs, modeled utter lira Thomas tintUTU. The Homo Secrotaiy was \try iircutnspect In the Information inputted rt House, reading his reply from It atcU notes. lira discovery ms not lira jmcil auv general feeling of alarm, as Uio nlbllc have grown accustomed lo Fen an Slltlsesi which seem planned more with lira view ot creating a scare than ot doing any MsUlvu damage. Indeed, there Is a general Creislnn that tho latest discovery was merely a plot on tho part of . -mu aKiniusHKiw to raise the wind. Had tho consignors been secret In their desire to secure the entry of the machines, Urate would have been 1 Uio illlllculty hi passing them under some other term ot consignment. Not only dirt Uio con signors send them as barrels of cement, n most unlikely Import, but they took conscientious cate lo mark Uio barrel containing tlio ma chines with a black cross, which Immediate ly attracted UlO attention of Uio Customs officers. Tho foot Umt the Government lud previous Information, and expected the arrival of,some such .consignment, Mbits to tho probnblllty that tho English agent In New York had been delib erately Informed of Uio Intended action, of the conspirators. A ■ carious theory wns started In tho lobby that Uio plot carried so Idiotically Unit It give rise lo a supposi tion that Uio affair wns Instigated by Uio En glish police agents, who; ate maintained In America to watch Fenton' proceedings, nnd . whoso business It Is to discover such plots. rasiX Stanley's kunehal. Never, since tho burial of Livingstone, has Westminster Abbey, the Pantheon of En gland's greatest mimes, an tartswhwc spcctucloaa to-dujv when Dean Stanley, tho representative churchman, be loved by England and by so many Ihou ssuuts of Americans, was laid* In his ijnal-resting-place. Princes, Peers, Minis ters, State dignitaries, English and Homan riiurcluhen, ministers of dissenting congre gation!!, foreign Ambassadors, and represent atives of nil classes, stood together to pay homage to the man who, by his parity of life and noble tolerance,. hod endeared him self to ally from the \ lowest tu the ‘highest. Beside "ft wreath sent by Queen Victoria and by the Jtoy.nl Princes, there lay on and ardnml his blcr. Iloral em blems of affection and .esteem from the hum blest of those with whom ho bodcomoln contact, and from . MANY “KIN IIKYOND THE SKA.” Tlte interment took place in Henry. Vll.’s Clmtiel, liy deMro of her Majesty, .who uialicd .tlmt the .remains pt.tho, deceased' Ifoan should be laid hesUlu those of tho Into Lmly Augusta Blouloy; The place 0/ sepulture is on Uiosouthsldobf thochapel, noxlto thogmvoof theHukeof Monlpciisler, mut the diiummd-uuncd window Is filled with siaiui'd glass, representing in allegory the acts of charity of Lady Augusta. ■ ’ tiii: ckiikmonv in tub aiipby began shortly before 4. Long before that hour tho approaches thereto were thronged with people, though only 3,000 found admit tance. All uurtsof tholnlcriorsuvo tho Scats reserved far mourners .were tilled. Some few had the gratification. of viewing tho collln, which lay In tho drawing-room of the Uviinury, surrounded with llowers. The In scrlntlbnon theconiii'plnto was: . The Very Kov, Arthur t’onrhyn Stanley, tax-oud Sou of tho Hu- Uov, Edward Statuoy, iilshopof Norwich, Horn Jtitu Dccoraljor, IHIO, Died l»lU July, HWI. • At the head of tho cotlin was a black satin ctslilun, bearing the Insignia worn by tho bean of UioUtUoroC Uiolhdlu A wreath ot China llowers sent by the Queen had the following mite attached to 11. in m:n majesty’s irA.vDWumx«:, . “A mark of pure uttcctlou and high esteem, hom Victoria, JU” Hosting upon tbo black 'civet pall with u border of white silk was a wreath of immortelles, sent “as u tribute rt grateful and affectionate roniom wam.-u” by the Crown Princess of Germany, Theta were also wreaths and crosses from the Trlnco uml Princess of Wales, tbo Princes** Beatrice, the Hufchcss of Edinburg, wd Trlnco Leopold. There were .tokens J* re-jpect and affection from all..coun tries in Europe, and» also beautiful 'fivalhs from 3lr. Gyrus W, Field and ilfos Field, of Xow York, and ffom foany olhor woll-knowu Americans.. A white china floral cross on purple velvet urouinUviiH sent bv Americans. One beau ,,*ul offering was inscribed, “Au vnlllunt ■wire do TAmitle," the gift of French 1 r otr.‘stmiu. A few minutes before 4 o’clock 'mu rnocEssioN, had been forming In Uio Dean’a yard, tuterca the Abbey, bended by tbo master and J°J a «f- WustmhiHter School. They wore oilowed by u number of olHclhla belonging jouie Abbey, Then ernuo the Archbishop of Jauioibury, followed by the imlbbenrora—the uuko or Westminster, the Bishop o( Exetor» hi.dlot.. W. K. Forster, the UU-Ilon, W, ‘teiulUj.—Uio Mahler ot Uullol, representing JJxfurU; the Huv. Canon Weslmacott, repro* Cambridge; the Uov.jDr, Story, of , iTS 010 ’ 1 Church, the Bov. -I)r. Stough* P * W. Spottlswoode, [j’shvi ' a " representing . science. Ipf 1 •'budiew Arnold represontiutr literature.; “ e aiiiu was followed by the chief mourns £ *bu Queen was represented by Lord' et Sf n Ulul oi,H ' I‘onsoubv, Thu members i hoyuifamlly present among the mourn s'\tre the I’ihicu of Wales, tbd Dube of and X’rlueo Cbrjgtalu. ~Tho i'nS S!l0f Wulm was represented by.Lortl 0 1,1111001 Edinburg by the lion. ..... ~ "10X11 OTIIKIia J'IIEUKST ’’ In!! ,il mlsu>ne, Lord Iterby, Lord Balia-; >.' iscouul Craubroot, Lord Abe'tdaro,; sit r, u „ "i A >ikil, Uvu Eutl at Bliaftoabury,, bit It . 11 Kortlieota, Lord It. Uroaveaor.t u» liilV ( " tus ‘’ Eatl Percy, fllr Bartlo Ptere,- Vudi. v 130( Euu dou ajul I’elcrbo rOUgh,; Sibl.,i i .. v ™ iui olul Cardinal Manning, Blr, j, a“ •Nowtuii, Mr. Hassell Lowell, Mr.: iewal™ 11 ' and Mr. Darwin,! ttiln * I'ry uiauy Americana were Mr. poJKc, (leu, Clinton 11, Elske,! lit v * ' barton, John Jay, I'rof,' Marble,! •■Wumu, Ur. Llwle, Ur. Cuylar,aad.Mt, Wright, 111 IMilliuli'lliliin, Tim aliened which reigned liuforu the entrance of lira procession wns very Impressive. As the hell began lo sonml, Imlleiilhue llmt lira proeesslon hml (darted, a stray streuin of sinilipht fell upon the picture of "Tim Last Hunper,o which ailorns the chancel screen, anti the collln con- talnlni? t)iu roitmins of tlio great Dean wore then borne Into the ftlmlr, whereupon tho wliolu asseiiiblmro rose ns with a sponlan coiislinpulsp. Few who saw It will forget tiw sight or the appropriate words of Sir John (103 H. An iinlhmu which was then played! “ Anil David said to Joab, nml lo nil the peo ple Hint wero with him I itend ydur clothes mid gird you with slaekeinlli, nml mourn before Almor, nnd King David him* self followed Uio bier. And Uu*y buried . Abner In Hebron, mm The King lifted up Ida video and wept at llm grave of Almor? and all tlio ptsoplo wept. . . . Ami the King said unto bln servant*. Know yo not that there Isa Prince and ngrent mini fallen this day In Israel V” The cofiln was then carried lo tho Henry VII. chapel fol lowed by thu mourners. 'there the Inter ment was completed amid audible tokens of grief. The dead march In “Saul” pealed from the organ as the , coflln was lowered Into the grave beside Uio remains of tbo Dean’s' late wife, 'the procession then proceeded from tbo gravo to the nave, whore tbo musical sendees concluded with Handel’s anthem,- again singularly appropriate, “Ills body Is burled In pence, but his name Hvoth overwore.” Tbo esUii) In which. Uw memory of tbo dlvbmi whose** ashes wore tonlay placed In England’s national Walhnlla in Uio company of kings will over be held by Americana was wull expressed by nil. DUW.EY, ASSISTANT UISIIOP OP KEN TUCKY, In St. Margaret's,.adjoining Uio Abboy, yes terday afternoon. Spooking from a text In Uie first Eplslto to Timothy, ho said ho had como ns a foreigner to apeak words ot kindly remembrance of him whom they nil mounted, end who wns onp of the most tolerated ot men of this generation. Uo was uovoi* ■ oven privileged lo grasp his bond. or to, look Into hla oyo. but ho camo with sweet ■ memory that ono of tho last letters that tho Doan over wrote was Inviting him, a ' Stranger, lo his over open itonso and to kneel beside him In tho Abbey. More than that,- ho camo ns an American to speak ot him as ono who over 'labored'lo bring closer end closer together mun and women of two nations of COMMON r.INEAGE AND COMMON LANGUAGE. It was In that spirit Ural he paid honor to two of her representative men. Bishop McXlvoln. raid Mr. Peabody, tho phllnutroplst, by giv ing to their bodies a resting place In West minster Abbey until Uroy wore removed to theirowii country, in thousands of hearts in America there would be on that day pro found grief at Ids death, and grateful recol lections of Uio kindly welcome he extended to the multitude who came to see the' glories of the Motherland.' In conclusion, lie called on thorn to' bow Uio head and bless God for tbo gift of Ills servant, wholio Imd taken away, and to pray that, wherever they might bp, all ivho named tbo name of Christ might speak Uio truth In love us Doan Stanley did. INFKHNAL JIACIIINEB. Jb (he ITcitem duoctated Prtu. jtVKKfooL, July 25,—A barrel purporting to contain commit, brought by the steamer Malta from Amorlca,iwas opened n few days ago by the customs onioials, and six zinc boxes were found containing the clock-work of Infernal machines prepared with dyna mite. A few days afterward six more of tho mchlnes were found on board Die Bavaria. The Liverpool correspondent of the Tclt qraph says: V.Tho police believe the story, about the discovery,of Infernal machines in barrels, purporting to contain commit , from America, Is n hoax.’’ Another correspondent says the • Informal tlon about clock-work dynamite Infernal ma chines received by steamers from America Is correct, but tho authorities are reticent. • Jn tho Jlouso of Commons to-day, Sir Will- iam V, Hurcourt, llomo Secretary, In reply to Viscount Sandon, said the report of the discovery of Infernal machines at Liverpool was substantially correct lie said the Homo Ofllce, on tho arrival of the ves sels referred to In the report, had sent two detectives to Liverpool, and that six machines wore discovered In one vessel'and four In.tjie other. The Homo Secretary fur tlier- stated that more than three weeks ago the Government was Informed of consign ments from America to ISnglaud of Infernal machines, the names of vessels being given; Investigations to discover tho originators of the conspiracy, ho said, are proceeding here and In America, lie believed the oonsptra; tors wore connected with tbo nvowed proj ects of-the Feman press In America. 110 concluded as follows: “It Is my firm belief that theAmerlcan Govenmient is os desirous os the English Government to suppress such crimes,” Bill WILLtAU UiUCOUUT stated that each machine contained eleven cartridges, each of which was charged with nllro-glycerlue and- a compound similar to gun-cotton, One .of the supposed cement barrels had, In alt, fourteen pounds of .this dangerous explosive material tu It, aud It Is Impossible to estimate the - fatal eifeots of oven an uccldental cqucugslou upon such-m mass. T/iq Government, ho said, are em ploying every resource, to discover the con signors mid consignees of.the machines, hay: log only'received the warning n few hours before the steamer’s arrival at Liverpool., ' rOU THIS LAST SISK MONTHS open throats of such outrages have appeared In the Fenian press of America, aud sub scriptions have been openly collected for that purpose. Ho said he thought- the principal origin of .these attempts at ossiudnatUm was the press. England had shown,* Tho Dally News in a loading’article dis cussing the Liverpool Infernal machine dis covery says; “America caduot out of’ re gard for her o\vn citizens who may bo cross ing the Atlantic, as- wcUaa to the.general principles of humanity, refuse to. Join us in supnresslng this Infamous traffic.” ■ " ■■ IN TtfK QASB OK TUB “KltKIUpnV” \ x Uiat she was capable .and ready to deal with oiiminuls no toss |n our interest than that of foreign stales, and It was tho.dnty of .every civilized Government to cofiporata in putting down, with a strong hand, ' these nefarious attempts.; After expressing, .conlUlencejn tiie guod-wIU of the Amurloan Government, tho Secretary said: “It*ls to their Inter est as' much 'os’ours, .'for the danger, Is os great to Amerloans as to Britons crossing the Atlantic.: Her Majesty’s Government Imvo loag beeniully ullvo to thelrresponslblllty' In this matter, ami confidently count on the support of Parliament and, the country while • they employ, every engine of law-and the: ' power of the ' B<ecntlvoto destroy these’ as-: soclutlons. of nssaalns,*’. Uarcourt, replying to n question relative to ’• •. ' - ,i. ‘f, A JIB VOLUTIONAhV CONOBKWi . said ;■ “ With Its opening, ItoweVsr extrava gant, and winked, the Government bad; no ■ authority to deal, If they are not. associated] with crime." •;;■ *• , V!, ’i ,,r ' L ', ! PIINRItATi OP DEAR SVAJHKV. : Although a o'clock till* nllornouu was the time amiouucbd (or the obento* ol West' initiator Abbey (or me (unontl of Dean Blau ; toy, the,c'rotvd, begett..to aiweiublo Minoun, and by a o'clock (ally twice as many penoae load aweniblod’na-could powibly, bo accent : mmtatod,,' Tlibi’riiwb olWoloo waa ureaent, awl otbor nion)boro of too lloyal family wore, ll siw!dUyrdpre»pdted' , S' ■ 'i > • : ÜBJUI OTAKUSY'e COWNi nnd the room ln ; v/hicii ■it l'a placed pemUtig the' (miertU, 'qry ' decorated wltli wreath* wUb.crOWea composed of ..tbej choicest llo>y'flrß, which. have been am rtylog .a* ,*«# dewieryfrom ..An./Wjy hour tliU morning. Tba (locoraUcuw Include & wreath of wwweut Ox Urn Quemw wIULOr THE CHICAGO TFUBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 2T., 1881—TEN CAGES. note In her own handwriting bearing those wonts: “Amark of alamo affection Bint hlali esteem from Victoria.” Them are also wreaths from well-known Americans In Irantlnn. Matthew Arnohl. the eminent writer, thnlU.-llnn, William llonty Smith, tha 111,1,0,1 of Exeter, the 111.-lion. William E. Forster, and the Duke of Westminster wore nmonir the nall-bcarora. Tito Archbishop of. Canterbury presided at Old grave. the rc’Ni;l:a r, occasioned ti rinlnlrknble gathering, Among llm,a yvesant,at lira Abbey,wutu Frets, Huxley nml Tytnhill, lira lluv. Ur. Ncwinnn Hall, Cardinal Nnwtnnn. Gavdlnnl Manning, liiinl Shaftesbury, the Ulslmps n( T'eiinessoe, Patnrbmongh, SI. ; Albans, and (UonceHter, and other prominent clergymen, . thu Dukes of Argyll and Klclimoml, the Martinis of Salisbury, Lords Derby, Aberdeen, and Hhor brtmko, Mr. Obnbdnnc, Sit tttidfonl North cote, Sir K. Ashton Cross, Sir llnrtlo Frorc, Blr Robert Lighten, ami llaroncss Durdolt- Contis. ’ A I.ANIM.UAOUU OHOAKIXKU wgs arrested at Dnllnglmdcren, County Mayo, to-day limlcr the Coercion act. ‘ ‘ the ameuican noth In Om Commons to-day, Sir William V, HuroourU Homo Secretary, said the Ameri can Government had not yet replied lo the representations made by this .Government in regard to Incitement to outrage. No repre sentations, hemifd, liact yet boon made In re gard to dynamite plots, PUANCfcU Mr. Gladstone asked Lord Ilnhdolplt Churchill not lo moss tho nncstlon .In regard to his motion on tho Tunis affair, os comma- nicatious were now proceeding with France, nnd Uie papers would ho almost lunucdlatoly presented to the Commons. the “ maiik Ease exphess ” says: "All crops hovo boon checked by tho temperature and cloudy nnd showery weather. Undertito forcing Influence ot Uio exceptional hoot, wheals have made a fort night’s progress during tho week. Deforo tho close ot the present week tho harvest wllllmvo commenced all over the country, and, should dry weather continue, a largo portion ot tho now crop will bo tliroshod from tho Holds without stocking. Rod maggots are alarmingly prevalent In' some districts. Native wheat Is so scarce Uiat Uie fresh sup ply Is'regarded somewhat curiously. Trices were liem, and top quotnUons wore sometimes exceeded for the best samples. At tempts to enhance , rates for oUior kinds proved abortive. In foreign trade was Arm. Millers will not advance prices, which' ore unchanged;; 'Sellers,how ever, are linn in their demands, which are sustained by moderate supplies. It may bo taken lor granted that the American export able surplus' |s only a Secondary considera tion in Uio nrbsont fltmnoss of trade. .Whilst speculative prices In America have been ad vancing, rales herb were stationery on ac count at scarcity, ilritlsh millers think lo buy cheaper than at Now York prices during tho wook. Trade has boon slow on Uio spot, but prices were maintained. Tho floating , bulk was decreased by ftJ,OOO quarters during thswcck, Country, flour Is scarce m Lon don.' Beat'mokes sell easily tit full rates. Foreign Is In small supply and assisted sell ers. Maize an spat Is Hrm. and unchanged. Everything else In unchanged. Sales of En glish wheat .during the week were IH,OStI quarters at JO shillings 10 pencopor quarter, against If,TW quarters at JO shillings 0 ponco the corresponding week of Inst year.” AMEIUCAN REPRESENTATIVES Stanley's fcneual. The rear of the procession at Dean Stan ley’s funeral Included deputations from the American'Educational Aid Association and American Exchange in Europe. Among the merchants-were Gen. Clinton B. Fisk and W. E. Dodge, who. received Dean Stai ley on his visit to Now York. • DON CARLOS VISITED. London, July. Star The. Prince of Wales visited Don Carlos yesterday.' TUB LIVERPOOL‘IN7EUNAL MACHINES. Thu limes, in an editorial on the Liverpool Infernal-machine discovery, says: “Wo may count, no doubt, upon the cooperation of tho.Uulted States In the effort .to. to Justice men who are' enemies of their kind. Tho last days .of Dean Stanley wore disturbed by anonymous lot-, tors warning him Unit It was intended, to destroy or injure his beloved abbey, and; he did not think it right' wholly to Ignore theni.l’ The Times adds that the Im pression ' has gained possession of the authorities that some ' of the Infernal machines wore Intended furusu in the House of Commons, but (hat the preonutlons taken rcmlor. jmproper access to any part of the palace utterly Impossible. --■ Several Irish members indignantly condemn tbo' conduct of the consignors of the machines.- - PAItNKLL* will move that‘ the emigration clause bo eliminated front Ute Land hill. Tho Stand ard understands that If a division be taken on Uio third reading complete liberty of ac tion will bo left to the Parnellltos. THE VOTE OK CKNSUItB. In the Commons to-day Sir Michael Hides noacli, moved the veto of censure of which lie gave notice last week In relation to tiie course pursued by the Government in regard to the rising in the Transvaal, etc.', and said the Opposition hod retrained from oven ques; turning the Government on tho subject, be cause they believed the policy announced in the Queen’s speedi at the opening of Parlia ment would’ bo carried out, but when they 'discovered- that that policy was reversed they considered it necessary to afford the earliest opportunity.for a Ministerial ex planation. ‘ . . , X. llnchbouc moved an amendment to the motion that Oie House, believing that the continuance of the war In the Transvaal would not have advanced,the'tionor or Inter ests of England, approves the steps taken by the Government to effect a peaceful settle ment, and feels confident that every care will be taken to guard the Interests of the natives, etc. • ' Sir Michael Hicks Beach’s motion was re jected,—tfU to 803. FriAKOE. aBNEJUI. KI.GOTIOSS hogno.v, July as,—A I'urls correspondent soys tbs Goverumentbbs suddenly concluded to bold u general election Auk. 31.. Tlio-Porls correspondent ot the Times, dis cussing the probable baateuliur ot the general election for.;Doputlos, soys:,“By hastening tbe elections tbe Government f ultllls tbe two fold objeetot giving any possible untoward events'ln Africa’ little time to occur to bo made capital of by lie adversaries, and ot ob taining at an early date a newly-elected Ulmihber In condition to punme,«.long:d«tod policy without exposure to tbe agitation and uncertainties of an approaching election." , troops yon AwtU., ■ ■ ; Tbe movement of troops through Mar seilles continues- steadily'from' all parts of France.* Tea thousand soldiers arrived there during the past days. ; ; ■; •, ■ - ' ;iiif. MosA«o«w suu. •’ , , French'clerical. and. Legitimist vapors bl(terly,/>«oek Qca. Ferre, Wulstcr of .War,, ,'ou account at the severity at punishment In lllcttnl pi> tire military students at Balm Oyr Id couponing, itliem.ta servo, flve. yean as second-class soldiers tor attending'mass atv tits Caunl-do-Olrsinbord’siblrthday. Tlio .Jtepubllcan papers detetid Oeu. Farrc, and urge that similar lueaiures be. taken against: Legitimist oDlesrs at blah rank wbo habit-, ueUy violate Wnf-()(Mcli Instruction* , HououdH.Quvwi.';:: . , '('lie I'ropch Chamber ol Depiitles liaa la-, validated UieewUon o t BmlW.Ollvlercn ac count ol bribery, ■„ • TlieOozeMadeiYauceot Pa(l» 'Legitimist organ) accuses me Qovernnient ot ilealfuw to net tint general elections aver wltli,. so. #• to be able W eent mow-men to Attica 1n autumn toJolnwtirW In Jriboll,. vr :'r, , 'ffe^Ol^eiii^rM^ltei^whlaliladiablWv ally an ardent supporter of tliottovernnienl, begs llm Ministers to pauso nnd consider Uio damaging effects of Uralr decision on public tions Is persevered Ip, It says, Uio people may be brought to bollevo Uio crankings ot Uio Uaicttc Oc l’i aw:C‘ OENKItAf. NOVEK. with clinraclerlstW modesty, boa declined to allow himself to bo entertained at a farewell banquet which wns to been given him by tho American colony Wednesday. riAZAI.XIP 'Tlio report Hint Marshal Bazolno Is endeavor ing to obtain Uio permission of the French Government to return to Franco for a month iocolloot a legacy loft bint, hn« aroused a perfect storm of Indignation. It Islmprobn plo In Uio extremo Uilt lira ox-Mnrshnl's re quest will bo acceded to. IN tub (senate, during n discussion of, Uio budget for the foreign Ministry, UwjUnko do Broglie, Or lemits). Inquired Whotlitr Uie Government Intended lo advance In Tnitls, nml demanded tho Government's profitlso that. In tho event of gravo complications arising, Uiey should enter Into no engagement without consult ing Parliament. Ht. Jlllalrn replied that tho Government Imd labored to maintain tho Hoy’* power, and It wiw with Hint object the bombardment of Hfrtiivps undertaken. Con llmilncr, St. Hilalruanld: “ Wo desire neither conquest nor annexation. The question ot Tripoli waa raland .by Imprmlonl repnlh Holsla, but do not show yourselves less amia ble than the English Cabinet, who have been reassured by our declarations.” Speaking ot Italy, ho said tho passions excited by recent event* had been appeased. j Thu budget was then adopted. DISSENSION*. Tunis, July 23.—Tho news Is continued (hat an Important dissension has broken out among tlio Tunisian Insurgent*, and that sev eral tribes, provoked by tho Importunities and exactions of others, have sought French assistance. Tho French Ivouclad squadron has left Sfax for OubcsT NOHTU AFRICA. FUENCJI nEINFOUCEHBNTS. London. July 25.—A dispatch from Tunis says: Reinforcements; numbering l,soo men, from Franco arrived at OoloUa yesterday, and wore convoked to tile neighborhood of Stax. AIIAB PIUSONKIW. Seventy-four Arab prisoners from Sfax lave started for Toulon. UOU AMENA. London, July 25,—A telegram from Mas cara states Umt Chlof Cou Ameua sent In two guns ami a liorso, in token of submis sion. A (nlegram from Algiers states Umt Bon Amctm’s prestige Is falling oiT, and tno na tives assert that after the Incursion into Mo rocco ho will return homo. co.vruADicrony rinroirrs. • I’ajus, July 25.—T1i0 hews from Tunis and Algeria Is very conflicting. Somo reports represent quiet returning, and others speak of now outbreaks, actual or intended. “CiIAimSKMKNT.” Saida, Algeria, J uiv2s.~*A French column 3,500 strong will start houee Uio 4th of Au gust to occupy certain important strategical positions, and to chaflUao disaffected Alge rian tribes. Tunis, July2s.—A telegram from Mcdhla announces that fifteen‘ French ships are bombarding (Sabos. AT DEAN SPAIN’. CUBAN COLONIES. Madiup, July 35.—Thu Spanish Govern nient has nearly completed Its plans fur establishing In Cuba military colonies, com posed of officers and soldiers whoso term uf military service hns will bo selected aha'-wilfVeculvd a grant of land and money fur an outfit and for the pur* , chase of agricultural - stock. They will bo partly exempted from taxation on tbo con dition of being ready ninny moment to servo when Cuba Is menaced by foreign or civil war. Marshal Campos hopes In a fnw yours to. get about 25,000 'military colonists in Cuba as tho best check on nil tho autono mist or .succession attempts of the creoles, Chinese or coollo Immigration will also bo actively encouraged in Cuba under the treaty made between Spain and China for that pur pose In 1877. ■ r. ’ Madrid, July 23.—Insplto of tliofnll ap preciation .of the friendliness of France's as- Bunincua in regard to the Oran alTulr, Spain will bo constrained to make further Impor tant representations on the subject. DISSATISFACTION’ WITH FRANCE. Madrid, July 25,—' The reply of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs ton Spanish note In regard to the.clatms'bf the Spanish col onists of Oran was to-day road at the Coun cil of Ministers, mid was considered too vague on essential points. St. Ullarle prom ises compensation for damages, asks for reciprocity treatment for similar cases, and expresses the cordial feeling of France to ward Spain, Kamaclio, Minister of Foreign Affairs, will reply to St, Ullarle by specifying afresh the essential points of tbo Spanish claims. v < ■» , ;• AFGHANISTAN A UATTI.E IMPENDING. , London, July 2&— A Qulttu dispatch to tho Times says Ayoob Khun aunt a message to Ameer Abdurrahman's camp Inviting ne gotiations, A. prominent Chief ami ardent partisan of the Ameer mat Ayoob Khan’s en voy holt' way: between Iho camps.to discuss terms of peace.. Tho Ameer retuuied a spir ited reply that he could listen to no proposi tion except at Herat, and ordered his Gener als to advance-immediately and attack the enemy, TheAmeor’atieuecalabeUeveAyoob Khan's message, was only a pretext to gain lime. ....... . RTTMOOTJD. ALLIANCES, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND ITALY. Paris, Jnly.lW.—The arrival of Calroli; ex llallau Premier, at Klssengeii,' to meet ills march, has awakeiiedspeoulation and rumors lit regard to a probable alliance between Ger many, Austria, and Italy. . • EMOUtiD ASb ITALY. London, .July, .ftl-A correspondent at Romeßayst “In fipUaof tha comments of the Italian ministerial pros* there are per sistent rumors In well-informed circles of uu understanding between England and Italy. . TUB DUELING MANIA. two.ojsimAjromcßns, * Db«uk, Julyss.—JJaron -.You Geyso,. a. young officer of much promise, has been shot ■ dead In a duellwltb a'bfP**r officer. ; . . TWO STV&KNtI or OfIVMNOBN*. j fought a dijel pistols Thursday last, } »wl one wm mortally wounded, TWO.BPANISU OVriC|KKS. GnmALTAR, 4 July 33.—A duel took placo lost evenlmc: within the Spanish lines, bo-, tween two Spanish officers,-* Captain and oj Lieutenant The Captain wiu killed and 1 the Lieutenant serlpusly wounded. • - - TUB BAST, . •_ ■ tUJWWHUbPWOITVI . : . CoxwwrrMtopMt; July foreign Ambassadors refused tba fortes rwjUQat to, delay (ho cession pfthe second. *ono of. the ceded territory,» Greece., xy ; • Loxpoh,’July ConsUntlnopW dto patch says -.the. sentence of death passed upon Mldhat push* and his fellow prisoners fur the murder of Abdul AaUjvjU be com muted to exile, v , i. • . NOBWAV.' • -■■■■■’TireTHUTKBTWbeABCH, ■ lUmubbkWi July Aret)p,«tMip« KtildtJuu. jweu aiimcd-ln tlio search for the Jeannette, arrived here to* day. All well. A roMMBUCUf. TIIB.VrV WITH FJtAXCK I’omk, .July 2J.— France and Italy will again negotiate for a treaty of commerce on the Ist of August* Uomk, July ai.—Baron do Fava has been appointed Minister at Washington. Belgium. ■ I'Air.trm:. London*, July 3.V—Uuvltl Voiblst, of Ant werp. engaged In the groin trade, lias foiled. The liabilities arc believed to be heavy. chili, l-I.V.CTI'.I) JMiKsmV.ST. ■ J'anaua, July 10.—Domingo Santo Marla ms been elected President of .Chill. PEASANT AND PEEK. CICANCKS OF 1 TUB T.ANII HIM. IN TUB IIOUSK 'London, July ‘JO.—Tho passage of the Land hill through thu committee stage this momihg at half-past 1 o'clock was greeted with enthusiastic cheers by supporters of the Government and a general feeling of re lief. During Its progress through commit tee Uio bill was amended In important par ticulars, to suit the demands of Irish mem bers. am) If ll Is passed In anything like Its present shape by the Lords it will confer enormous benefits on the agricultural classes In Ireland. Though not so revolutionary ns was demanded byextremo Land-Leaguers, It Is as radical a measure ns would have any clmncc of serious consideration by the peers. Kven extreme members of tho Irish party privately admit that it is a great measure of reform, pregnant with happi ness and prosperity for the distressful isle. Under the searching criticism of the Com mons Its scope has been'widened consider ably and some of Us greatest blots removed. A provision lias been made In the amended bill to protect tenants who are victims of three bha harvests from eviction on account of arrears. Tower has been conferred on tho Land Commission to break the unjust lenses. forced on tenants since Ib.o, and thus defeat the operation of the Land not of that year. Important provisions, intended to Im prove the condition of agricultural laborers, have been Inserted, which must greatly ben efit the must miserable Mart of the population by giving thorn proper dwelling and garden plots at reasonable rents. The success of 1 the Land bill depends almost wholly ou the three Commissioners who have been ap pointed, and doubt exists ns to their capacity to deal with the vast and Intricate questions involved In a satisfactory settle ment of tho land question. All these are landlords—a fact which causes some uneasi ness to the tenants and their advocates. The Government, however, declares that it has full confidence In tho ability of the Commis sion, which, though not strong, Is known to be well disposed toward equitable land re form. Tho prospects of tho bill In tho House of Lords are considered good. The W hlg element of the Liberal party has abandoned Us attitude of hostility, and withdrawn tho clauses on which the Tories hoped to defeat the Government by u combination with tho aristocratic Liberals. This action Is regarded as evidence that the Lords will not venture to throw out or mutilate Uie bill in dellunce of puldtcopluluiK notwithstanding the threat ening attitude adopted at an onriier stage by the Marquis of Salisbury and other Tory leaders. ' OAHEB. AT TUOMASVILLE, OX. Special DitpaUh to Tht Chicago Tribune, Atlanta, Oa., dunolio.—Vcaiurday rooming tbo largo notion wnrcbomieof A. I*. Wrlgbt & Co., of Tbomusvlito, Oa., containing 1,600 bales of cotton, was destroyed. Tbo Humes wore dis covered after midnight, when Tbotnaevlllc was perfectly quiet, ami from observations made by persons Urat on (bo ground Imd been burning some hours. Tbo building, which Is.ono ortho largest warehouses in tbo Bluto. was totally de rtroyed, and only a few bales .wore saved, and these Ur d' partially burned condition. Tbo loss Is ostlumied at fIAWXW, upon which tboro was nn Insurance of J.'iO.WW with tbo Liverpool & London fc Globe, tbo Underwriter*' of New York, and tbo Queen Of Loudon. Tho lire was, without doubt, mo work of an laeoadUtry. Tbo uouon was tbo property of tbo planters and uiurubantsof that section, who woro Holding It fur hotter prices. A quan tity of valuable records and papers deposited In tbo warehouse fur safekeeping woro totally de stroyed. Buvornlol tho loading farmers In that section will bo considerably embarrassed by tbo coullagraUoa. • Emit, Pa., July as.—'This evening about 7:16 tbo Alarm of tiro was given at Union, Erie Coun ty. Uwus found that tno new chairlactory of Illnomon S Cherry was In flames. Tbo engine house, whero the flro originated, was then ’enveloped In linmes, being filled with dry timber. Tbo building was soon developed, with nu hopes of saving it, while Uio summudms buildings were m . im mediate danger. A hoot audladder company were soon on tbo ground, and were immediately followed by Johnson Huso Company, with a> Jlaboook.' The total loss will roach from $40,000 to 660.000, with an Jo aurnuco from tlo.uto to 616,000. Tbo principal losers nro Htnomau A Cheney, factory, furniture, tmd stock, 620,0(W; IU Junes, cheese box lactory and stock, 610.000; Kara Cooper, five dwelling-houses and shops. 64.0UU: Malt llubur, residence and lurmture, 6-Awt. J. U. Westcott, broom-hundlo factory and stock, $2,000. FRANCE. * AT MONMOUTH, ILL. Social DUpateh to 37m CMcaja IVlSunc. Monmouth, 111., July 20.—The different Plro Departments turned out at I o'clock this morn ing at no alarm caused by tbe purnlngof a frame building which stood ou tbe corner of tbo block occupied by tbo depot groumls. Tbo building was used some time ago for soiling bcor, but was unoccupied until recuutly. It was rented yester day by n oiau, wbo who also»got out a license from tho Council to sol) boor, and expected to sot up tbo business at uucc. Tbe tiro is sup- KJ to be tbo work of persons opposed to too oin boor. There nro no regular saloons here, but thoro aro several bucket shops whore it Is sold by the gallon. A fireman named linker was badly uuruod by tbo acid from ihochemical engine, mo Insurance on tbu building. AT RICHMOND, IND. Special DltptfUH to Tbs UMtaoo TYthww. Richmond, lad., July 26.—The large eburoh furolturo works of lloynca, Bpoiicor k Co. burned to-night. Loss, fW,OUOj partially In sured la tbe Queen and Imperial k Northern, of London aud Western of Toronto, A revolving desk ordered by President Garfield for bis pri vate use was destroyed, but tbo furniture for tbe groat Calbollo Cathedral In Now York City was saved. ■ The alarm from Uox m at 4tSO yesterday morning wm caused by a (Ire In a two-etory frame building at No. ftti Ogden avenue, owned and occupied on the second lloor by Henry Ksuticb, and on the nratliuur by Simon Lopwen tnal as a rag-ehup. t'ausu of lire supposed to bo apoutatiouua combustion of raira. Damage to building, *400; Insured for |l,Uut) In somu uu known company. • ' V KBATt LBIIOV, MICH. Sjxctol Dispatch (e TM CAUajo Trttuns, ' ORANU lUnns. Mlcb., July 23--A special to tb« fso<4e says that J. B. Uovlus’ sotugle mill, six wiles west of Leroy, on tbe Grand Uapldi St> Indiana Uallroad, and CO.UOU sblngles were do- 1 airoyud by.a Ure wblob caught from a rubbish pllenaturday. law,*4MU insurance, #d,OW. . . AT WILMINGTON, PEL. WtpiiKQTOV,pel.,July 35,—F1r0 atlbo ship-: yardvf the TuteyfcJoqea Company destroyed tbe buslaoss otUce, a number of workshops, and nnewvwel Luflt furtioatb American waters. Lou estimated at to slip,WO, AT MALDEN* MASS. Maldkn, Bass., July Bfi.-Toe lloaton rubber, and shoe factory was damaged |TO,COO by hru to night. Insured. 1 ~ HAurAr,l*a., July 25,-liobert potter’s tan- stable* burned laal ■ Van insane man at large. > • • ■ Wllllam l’sultney. a wan M years of age, llv-: tng at No. W Walnut atreet; wbero be bw lain ■ sick for sotoe days past, suddenly became lussuo about' noon yesterday, and, escaping from bis nurses,- rou Into tbe «»««,• where .• bis > ■ appearance ,In .a ttstu of nudity led to tbe callow of tboiadmo. patrol jas&bftawssswaaro,^ bad Lcattlt btreela. 11. .u tbb.u to hU hymu bod b» .blu«uidl*d' puUoubuti dblblled to 1 rc* .bjblatllb blip UU bit il.Ufluw lUumb) twvo ITALY. Mi.vtsrnh to Washington. OK LOOPS. Ilf CfthU (o Xtw IVk ittrithl. 3TIRE RECORD. AT EUUS, VA. CHICAGO. AT HALIFAX, VA, NEW YORK. Dr. Hammond Criticises tlic Sur geons in Attendance on the President. O'Donovan Korea Disclaims Any Con nection with the Captured Infernal Machines. mother Rival of the Western Union'About to Start into Existence. tho Leading Produce Markets "Cornered” :by the Big Bulls. Judge Robertson Takes the Ostb of Office as Collector of the Customs, BR. HAMMOND. PLAIN TALK. Special Ikipatch to The CMtaeo Tribune. Nkw Yoiik, .Inly W.-Tlm opinion ex pressed by e.vSuna-on-Uuncnil William A. Hammond immediately ufter Uio shouting of tho President, that his wound would prove fatal, gives Interest to that physician’s pres ent view of the ease. Hr. Hammond said this evening: ** It certainly Is a great pity that the Presi dent has not jiad Uio best talent anA treat ment available in Uio country. Dr. Bliss Is probably a very fair 1 surgeon, but os to llamcs I don't think ho has seen a gunshot wound since tbo Mexican War, and ns to Woodwnrd be has I’JtOIIAULV NKVKII BEEN ONE IN Ills LIKE. Wales was the best raun they bad, and bo was dismissed by UUm”. “In wbat respect bos tho treatment boon wrong?” M Tbo surgeons have never mndosoarch for tbo bullet, which was the very lint thing they ought to Imvo done, aud tboy huvo nevur inndwjibo slightest endeavor to extract (bo bullet. They huvo evidently been afraid to treat tbo Presi dent as tboy would treat an ordinary matt, and Unit is nil wrong.!’ <_ . A BIG SCHEME. IF IT EVKK COMB TO ANYTHING. SpteM DUMtcA to T?u Chieaoo Trltunr. Xew Yohk, July Ufi.~A now telegraph company Inis been - formed by well-known capitalists In tills country and Europe. 11 Is Intended that ' It shall Includu every paying point covered by tho Western Union line. It is understood that James It. Keene. Is to be Vresldent of the company. Tim Board of Directors will Include John Mackey, of tho Comstock Lode, oml other well-known California capitalists. UuorgoD. Roberts balsa largely interested In tbo now company. Tbo capital will bo about 110,000.000. Tbo money, it Is asserted, Is already subscribed. Tbo lines are to bo couatruutod on a pure cash basis and will bo furnished with all tbo modern improvements. A mooting Is to bo bold to-morrow by tboso Interested. IT IH ALSO SAID that a company bns been organized with a view of controlling the freight tonnage on the Mississippi. Missouri, end Ohio Rivers. Slxty-tbrce steamers tud 130 barges have already been bought at tbolr actual value. Tho purchasers claim Umt they can ruu thorn at a reduction of |Buo,(XW a year lu ex penses. James IL Keono Is also said to beat tbo bead of this company. Its projectors say that they are now pcricotlog arrange ments by which grain and provisions eau bo shipped to Europe at a llttlo more than half tbo prices now ruling by rad via tho Atlantic ports. Tho company have bought all tbo warehouses on tbo rivers nut controlled by tho railroad companies, and arc to croot others at Now Orleans ami various imlntsou tho three rivers. A meeting or those interested wits held on Friday, and complete ar rangements uro to bo perfected this week. PRODUCE. TUB LEADING KTAPMW “CORKRIIKD.” jfpseia/ DUpatth to Tho Chicago Tritium, New Yohic, July 25—Tho “cornered '* state of all the leading markets for the chief staples In the breadstuff* mid provisions lines makes all comment upon their position difficult, from the tact that the course of prices depends for the present almost wholly on the caprice ami Interest* of the powerful cliques who control the stocks, and very little upon the present or prospective supply and demand. Chicago dispatches this morning all agreed on fine weather mid bettor crop prospects throughout the »prlug*wheut sec tions. A leading house hero has a dispatch from its correspondent hi Minnesota who has been traveling for some time. In that Btate, stating that the prospect* aro fast Improving In the lust few days, and wheal In Northern Minnesota promises Uftecn to twenty bushels per acre. Uis dispatches until to-day HAVE BEEN (I UNEP ALLY UNFAVOHAIILE. This market broke away on August by tho free sales of Howell at tho tint call for tho Hughes and Wall street clique, who teemed disposed to get ahead of Armour In Chicago and get out of their long wheat before Armour* and then, dump tnolr cash wheat hero and at Chicago out on August contracts when that month comes In. Thoro tiro said to be 600,(Ml bushels of the (JOO.OUU about in ibis har bor that Is mixed down to tho bottom of tpe grade of No. 2 rod uwidtlog tho Ist of August to e delivered. Armour talks mure bullish than over on almost everything, notwithstanding tho oxnort trade Is getting less week hy week In the artificially high markets. Ho tells tho bears they aro “dead wrong,” and that he lold them tu W instead of selling two months ago, ns wheat was cheap, but they did not believe him and wont the other way, and . THEY MUST NOW i’AY YOlt IT. Chicago dispatches also conUrm the rumor of last week that be has gone in (he pork deal by taking tfftU.uui) worth of cosh park off MeQeogh s hands lost week, and paying for 1U Other dis patches from there also state (hut this was a Rart of a compromise between Armour and Me eogb over un alleged delivery by the former to tho latter of summer-packed pork on cimtraut. At all events these throe great bulls uml holders of the three chief hog-products,—Fowler, Ar mour, and MoQcogb,—aro now working In har mony to keep prices up on tho balance of this crop, aod possibly ibis year, while each works off his particular article.—Fowler the balance of bis lard. Armour bis short ribs, and MeUoogb bis pork.—then look out for lower prices and ns big bears as they are now bulls. INFERNAL MACHINES. O’DOSOVAS JIOSSA DISCDAIU9 ANV CU.V.NKC- TIO.V WITH THUM. ftxelal DUpatcK to Tht VMcogo Tribunr, Xkw Voiik. July 85.—Tim report cabled from London that twelve dynamlto clock work machines bad been detected byOustooi llouou olllctirs In Liverpool., concealed' In two barrels ut cement sjilppml on two tilllor ent slcamshlpa from Ibis port, mid tliat in sumo of tbo barrels of explosives that have been shipped to Knirland were blllliends bearing' O’Uotiovan Jtossn’s name, la nut kenerally believed here by Irish pa triots, some of whom think tho story is merely sensational, while others believe It to boa hoax, which will bo fully shown to bo such, Mr, O'Donovnn \lossa says, so far ns ■ ho is cohcornod, the storv la entirely false,- lie bad nut sblpinnl any dynamite machines, nor did bo know of ony one who bad soul ony by tho steamships to Liver pool. Tbostory was too ridiculous on Its fore for a sensible and tbousbtrul person to behove for a momoat. a If such maoblass has boon aotppod, would It bo likely null Utoy would bayo boon 'sent so as to tail Into Ibp bands of customs of* Uoersl tlo and bis frloods know tub close scmm.vv kxkuciseo by'tub BNCiUSU OVKICIAUI over all klDds of shipments, nod would bo cor* tala teat' inch msohloos would not oaoapo In* vostlnUon, oven II ooacoalpd lu a, burnt of op* menu Thru, agslo. was It likelyTio..would sSud biu-uoiiiu bearing bis name with tbo machines, when tbo .vent feet that bo had been expatriated for twunty yuan would be nmugS to cause a close oxsinlnsUoo of tbs ooo* tenia of the - barrel or outer tucltugot lie bad tutted - thousands of circulars' relative to tbo paper bo was ■ now editing, and 000 or more or those might bayo been put tn a battel by. moods without tbo allablest ovldeaeo that be bad uoytbmg to do with placing. them , there or with tbo. ooolouu or tha ■ barrel, ,He people of ilto usolesnos* ana folly of endeavor ing to keep (ho Qrecu Isle by force. MIL o’no.VOVAJf ItO.SRA was apkicd: “Should It. improved that tho machines were shipped from this country, what theory would, you thou have?” “Well, It U not Impossible they were sent by Irlstimon. When I «w y thin t speak from wlmt l know of tbo itpirit. that Is animating mntiy Irish men in this country. In Australia, in Kn- Kbmrt Itself, IJvorjMTiicro . there. fa a. widespread determination Onmbdg ncflplo of our race (o teach England that It would bo a who policy to giro up tbo govern biontof Jro laml.’ 1 , ’ It is denied lhat Ibo Society of United Irish* men Is ffltordlng substantial aid In carrying on secret attacks against tbo British Government. AT TIIK AOK.VOV OK TIIK CU.VAHI) UN«, . In this oltv, a ifi/iiitotnmi said that thoagent* hero had heard no more of tho«lory< thitn was tbld in tbo dispatch. The report seemed to bo hardly credible, he said, becauso the Co mini HtoainshioCompany Is u private corporation, In no way allied wlihorroponslblu fcirthouePUit the Engllib-Government. To destroy n Cunanlcr wutild tint tie nil Injury, to that Govern mom. Besides, at this season of tbo year, an Is well known to oven (ho least Informed rovolutlnnUt, (ho greatest number of passengers outward bound nro Amurlcaus. not Kngllshmcn. Now Tork Police litspootor Byrnes said to-nlghts M 1 nave uot» boon applied to to assist In any Investigation in Oils city of tbo circumstances of the shipment of tho dynamite from lloston, nod have* taken no steps in tho mutter.” It could not bo learned that the ilrltlsh Consulate-General nt New I orlc was taking active stops in tbo mutter. OBITUARY. eutmuou o. nonunrs. Special JJUwItK to The Chitan TVlhurw, New Yoiik, JnlyiW.—Mr. Elbrldgu G, Rob erts, a gentleman who wan widely known among tho businessmen of this city, died nt Ills summer residences near Ucd Dank, N. J., Sunday morning, nt the nee of 00 years. Ho cumo to New Vork whoa quite young aiid en gaged In tbo drygoods business with bis brother, .Mr. Charles U. Roberts. Having ac quired a fortuuoi Mr. EibrldgeO. Huberts re- tired from tbo mercantile . trade several years ngo, and sineo then he hut been largely Interested In various railroad en terprises. lie was a man of active brain and. great energy, ami scvenil corporations-owe tbolr success In a groat measure iu bis ■ olforis. It was only about u month before nls death tbnt he leased the house at Ucd Dank for the purpose of having tho family nr his only daughter, Mrs. Gnlusba Anderson, of Chicago, with him. ITEMS. TIIK ELEVATED UAILIIOAIH. Nrw York, .Inly TJ.—TIio Nmv York K 1& vnted IlnUroad Company 10-tlay obtained from Judge Westbrook, lu tho Supremo Court a temporary order to allow cause why Uio .Mnnlmtlmi Railroad Company should not turuovortothoplulniilfsiboThlrd and Ninth Avenue Roads. Tho order Is returnable Wednes day next. cnusmiu to death. A largo pile of lumber Tell to-night In tho Inmbor-yard of Drew fc Duck, and Peter Jlalvy and Wililum Moran wore crushed to death. TOOK Tin: OATH or OFFICE. Judge Robertson this afternoon took tho oath of ullicc as Collector of this purl. CHARITY. Annual iUcclliia at Uvstoii or the Mi* lioitol Gonloreaco of Charities, Spftlal DhjwKA to Tho CM raw Tnbunr. Uosro.v, July A'j.—The National Conference ul Charities opened Us annual meeting In'Rep rescntatlvos Hall 10-dny with 150 delegatus from all parts of the country,—among them tbo fol lowing from Illinois: Tho Hon. George 3. Rob inson, President of tho Hoard of State Charities; tbo Uov. Frederick 11. Wines, D. D., Correspond ing Secretary of tho hoard of Statu Charities; Obadlub Huso, State Reform School, I’ontlae; Mrs. Elizabeth Holt Babbitt, Chicago Social Sci ence Association and Industrial School for Girls; Mrs. Helen3l. Revcridge, Prcsldcutoftbo Illinois Industrial School for Girls, Evanston, Tho morning was devoted to routine business. Gov. Long delivered a graceful nddrosa of wel come, mtd tho President, Frank 11,. Sanborn, re viewed tho progress of reforms In nil directions save In tlm treatment of tho Insauc. Jn tho ufiernuun Gen. Urlnkcrluur. of Chicago, read a paper on tho work of Hoards of btiuo Charities, claiming that there should bo such an orgunUatlou in every titnto fur the inspection of all cburUuUlu mid correctional works. Ho claimed that tho great need was the securing for public Institutions thorough Inspection and Intelligent criticism by competent persons out side ul Us management. Bucb Hoards should always be advisory. Tbo paper of tho Him. George H. Robinson, of Illinois, In ihu evening, was a general statement of tbo utility of Stale Hoards, In which tbvlr good work lathe States whuru they exist was reviewed, mid some suggestions of further use fulness were made. IN CONFERENCE. Gov. Crittenden, or .iillnsuiirl. Visits St* Louis to Vouteri with UnllrosA pr* flclnls and Others in ileruroncn to the Itoeent Vrnlii Slobbery at %Vliiston. Sr. boom, Mo., July S3.—Ouv. Crittenden ar rived hero to-night, and to-morrow will' meet auduonsull with ihoßuporfntemlenta of different railroads centering boro and at Kansas City, and with (ho managers of (bo different express com panies. In reioroneo to (ho recent robbery at Winston on tho Chicago, Hue's lel and k Paultle Uallroad. Thu Governor Invited tho«o gentle meu to meet him here, imd qnUo n mim-, her buvu slgullled .their intention in bo incsenl. There will probably. lie u discussion of plana for the arrest or tho train robbers, and measures dcvihed, If possible, to prevent the roenrreueu of such outlawry; tn tho Elnlo. Thu Governor docs net thing proper efforts weru nindu by tho Company, authorities mid citizens generally to arrest tho robbers, and specially censures tho imthurftles of Lafayette County for not taking prompt and decisive muusnrcs tu arrest tho nnm who crossed tho Missouri Ilivcr near Lexington a fow days ugu. Ho will offer tho largest ruwnrdnllowiHl hy law on behalf of tho MtaliM’nr the capture ol tho rubbers, and thinks the railroad and uspreas companies and emintfus Interested ought to offer n reward sufficient to insure tho urrcit of the outlaws. ■ • ■ ■ THE EAU CLAIRE LUMBER-STRIKE. rau ObAinn, Wls., July 26.—Everything among the strikers Is pouuabfu tn-ouy. I'un of urn mills have resumed work with very light crows. Most of the strikers refine to'return to work, many having already gunu uwuy. • The ban Claire Lumber Gmijimny-eannot muster men enough to start one milt. ■ Oov. Milter had eight companies of militia hero-mid ills expected that sumo of the troops wllMeavo to-night, ns there asema to bo no work fur them, .Thu-mills will hardly be able to obtain full crews unt l after harvest. 'No disturbance Is now expected, ns the ringleaders aro under arrest, and all who bccumo dcinonstnuivo uru promptly arrested. No outbreak is uow expected. Illixle?* U Is rumored that Prof. Huxley may be n candidate Mr tho Mnacro Professorship olphy siology In tho University ol Oxford, vatmnfbytbt death of Ur. jtoUoston, ■ BUSINESS NOFiCES. Xlie .re.ult Politer, Antonio Julian, In nlsbuukon travels In South America. says, ■■TblspiimtiiboUoesi possesses* log mo woo. derful properties claimed lorlt.. Lomiuoduro Ulbbanfot tbo Hulled States Rjoiorlni Bxpoili lluit of tbo Amiuon). siivst "The Cecillias prop erties so marvelous Unit It enables tint Idqlrqli without «nv moor mjurlimnimt, to perform forcedinarcbosof.ilvo aud-olx day*. It’ls so brucine mu! tuulo tbnt by chow pi It olono they will perform Journeys of IWO mites on foot with* out appearing In Ipo least fatigued." To build up u bmlioii down system of to to relievo dys pepsia, billion.[iota, aud fomaio monthly sudor, lotto tbu blcbiir Cumpuny'o Coon Hoof Ttmlo hso uociiuul. Uotruro of cuuntortolls. , It U tvvrlU remembering Ibat l«r* rant's tfeltwr Aperient It tbo concentrated du plicate of tbo oeloUruicd Uurumu •pniyw wbowt imme It boor*i out) wboae virtues It to eminently contain*. - wes* cocoa. I GRATEFUL—UOMFOUTING. EPPS' COCOA MUEAKFAST. 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