' FOREIGN. Violent Speech of Redpath Before the Land League Last Night. Anger in Catholic Countries Over the Indignities Put on tho Pope. Continued Comment Upon the Plot of the lulcriml MiicliiiiOf). Tho Land Bill, the Kilmain ham “ Cooler," and Other Irish Matters. Westward Progress of tho Torriblo ‘ Siberian Oattlo Plague— The Jews. Healed Debates in Hid French Par liament Over Certain Electoral Arrangements. CHEAT UIMTATN. THE GOODWOOD PACING. Spnhit CohU, Ooomvoon, July 2d.—To-day commenced Uioplorloiis Goodwood, but under eircum stamps fat* from glorious, (►wine to tbo dry ilateof the truck. Coughing has affected so many first-class horses Unit the racing will only bo of slight Interest compared with for mer years. One Immlred and llfly horses hnvo arrived on tho scene, Includ ing eight American. Passaic Ims been tent In place of Iroquois, and Is expected to carry of? ono or two races before thoemtof the meotlmr. Ho had been doing gqodwork, and arrived looking well. Tho Americans compete In four events on tho first day. six on tho second, fouron tho third, unit live on tho fourth. On Friday Don Kulano, handicapped at ninety-four pounds, Is considered as having a pood chance. Tho Prince and I'rlncess of Wales, with a large and aristocratic compa ny, arc guests of tho Uuko of Klchmond and Gordon. ' tip: hack rou Tin: goodwood rtakrs was won by Mr. A. Briggs’ Brown Bess, with Vrttdhommo second, and Blackthorn third. Tim tollowing Is tho summary: Tho Goodwood Stokes, hmiutcnp of 2.1 sor crcign? each, i.l forfeit, nmi only 5 forfeit if dcclnrutl (>y noon 'on Tnmtay, .luly 2U, with ISO) novcrclgiirt mliiud winners of any huudicap after JunoiW. nt in a. m., seven pnumis extra weights ircmniitutlvo: nccuml to receive 100 sovereigns out of tho statics; ten to remain in after the drclnrutlotiof forfeit or no race; two miles and i half; twenty-seven suhseribers. M. A. Primes'b. m. Brown . Bobs, by Muakot, out of Curiae 1 lloyclicry'fl eh. e. I’niclhomme, by Cym bal, out of Preude 2 Jlr. lt-Jnnilnn'fl !». h. Illncktlioriic, byMaccn -mnl.otitof lilnckltoso ;j -The Sweepstakes was won by Maraschino, beating Knnisbnry. WUY TUB IXFHIIXAI. MACHINF.S WRIIR Dl< TRCTED. I'nble. loxnox, July 20.— I Two hours before Uio Cunnrd boat .Malta, carrying tho infernal machines, arrived at Liverpool from Boston, the Home Ollleo received information from a well known patriot who makes Hurls Ms headquarters, that explosives had been dispatched . on tho Malta. Government detectives wore on hand to Inspect tho cargo, and the “cement bar ids” were seized before any damage was done. The American authorities are much more Interested in this matter than would at first bight appear. The “skirmishers” anJ Feidan.s mi your side of tho *ator have •no sooner rcsolvea on a plan of action than the news roadies .*onu* of the spies upon tho Irish cause, who promptly lu accordance with the terms on which he Ims long served the British Gov fmineid, telegraph it to tho Homo Of firc. amt the rest is easy work. Thu i'jibltc building* of Liverpool and other En cash centres are thus sub?, while tho Ameri can passengers on board tho vessels on which (he machines are smuggled and tho "turves nt Boston, Now York, or other Wdsyfshipment,are exposed to • A MOST AIM’AI.LINO UHK. in ms sjH'ceh Monday night on tho seizure of the tvu machines at Liverpool, Sir Will ten llnrcmirl did not stale this view of tlio taw 1,1 many wonla (tlio . Govern nmd, lor obvious reasons, never hints « relations with informers), but we louse thoroughly understood him Mica in- sulii that “ the American Govcrn hud reason to be quite as much con tfnad over this Infamous trallle us Wo Homo Olllce.” Every year tho ex- KndUuro under the head of the Secret MMiti is audited by a secret com iuipu composed of members‘of both HHicid parties, and the lluimsOlllce nr butnmml.s with lending patriots are so coin- S'l , lt !ls ‘» || »iumvof tho contents of the , ,* ril ! lsllil, r>” weeklies are often perused f il e Hume Secretary before the papers nto Wnteil, an,j u lt . ji mnu OUI( , U I'iunu-n.v aovjsko or* uvkiiv siovk jm by the leaders of tho Fenian party, of •fi.o UUW un, val. and of oycry item of In- TiiPri 'vitli the organization.' ihst ii conclusive ‘ovtclenco. imi iH w . JnlL 'nml machines, were steim. 1, .‘ l . t 0 cx I ,lmlo • tho S‘ a r any.. llouiaMlule. vieill' ,u.° r . have exchanged test.. 'l? to l . lu l ,r, *in , ioly of Issuing a nmnk Itnl/iM* Km l ll l)y * lm "hole of the Ilome teni-Arn 1 ' t‘* LJshmon in nil MtPiiu. 110 'X ur, ‘*' against secret inil . ‘ ll "ti'ih Jives and properly, SoV-. po>o Mir. UIU Lomc-Uulers, however, op inam, (1 “ ,, I ro|loj,ft, » 0,1 dm ground that the tttir u- 'tVb l,miecL ‘ B;i, ‘o'. Li .t|m face of tenuib' \ . ~ l i nvn disapproval of sucli nt ii “• 1 ai,, cU will decide -tlio question TUK TIIATfRVAAI.' POI.ICY. i... iu ~w HVitrm AitotfaUd Ju,y -'’•—ln Um debate lii tho iteiii’,,, • o,l | l,, mis yesterday bn the Govern* \L h,mu. n ’ lriU,a VH«l. Gladstone showed Casti.!iV n n rlu i? ,s MVr *’ ’before tho »*ilulr«t,/.f ho 'U‘Nl«h'«ctnmcd.' To have ~ l hV ‘‘r ms of peaco which woro Wqiljf , m u t,lu Masters ocehrred, ou i\ certain,,, , u !iry Ilonur * «*ul 10 Inslst.m; a to e»i!la m ! mV 1 v , letlms slaughtered '•lekvd 11 y\ Uh avoHlit- halo been ft, kU‘iui...t r u H \ umt niUlln * therefore, tTwythn,,,. lt „ | llo Government. had done Wood. ' ueiMl by shedding mure Ur,i |. x “ s, ”| tK hansom moxkv. i! !!JI VII y ' foreign Secretary, Ims nil “•‘tlcnmi ..«’ u ; l r t 0 ,IL ‘ r ' iMnJesty’s diplo •“llheiii ~in ,su i,r “Wbts abroad, inform iiiiii7 ~n l l,ry^ mlvanew in fiilnro to . ! 4,l^uctt * w, * uu aolluis Ui im Wlii Ka ;:; u ,Um event of their, captiiro tyt L h „ 1,1 1 u, ltey or other £ : msiVKS FHOM AMKIIIOA—PiIKM ' Tliellrhlai COi *MKNT. uxSr!p? r i° > * li **! rro ? vect| v® : : poTlilcs, ~IK? h 0 NM Umt in 0 tr,)oJ of America jn eu< .. l,ro I Vt ‘ 1,l u renewal of overt at against' tho' JirUlsh i tließt 9 r .9uartf(«it,«ayi,Aiwrlca will dmihlhsH nmlt m> olHut tyllhln ILs ca |m<‘lLy hi ilii.-lnnga Its obligations, not "lily lovvanls Iniernnilonat fellowship, hut. to tlm common liiluitslh rtf linmnnlly. Thu rlllliiMilty Is to sun what more America ran do lo |ii**v«‘ill Infernal nmchlncsfrom being >lti|tpcit thsui England let prevent thol landing. Tin* same Journal donhhi the wis dom «»f nslclnir (hcFedcnd or Elate authori ties lo pul a «:li«'ck on the ««f*:ty-yalvo sup plied hy llio vaporlngs of the Fenian press. Tin* Simulant - tlilnk» lltu A met loan pollen could, hy (his time, Imvo discovered some thing us lo wlio Hliipitcd the infernal ma chines. “ Piddles opinion,” IL says, •* will demand full huiiilry, mid we are soro the American Government will, consistently with Us own nmidclpid law, show every do* she lo lielp us. Wo hope due dlllgenen will now hear (he same interpretation as In (ho Ahdmnni ease. Wu demand no damages— we only ask friendly aid In checking an In fiiinhtiK conspiracy.” The Murnltm Post thinks the (line tins come when America should adopt a similar altitude towards O’Donovan llossa and others who abuse her hospitality, as England did towards .lolmnn Most. As regards tlm at templed repetitions of outrage, It says: “Wo will not do America the Injustice of sup posing limt only a sense of personal risk to her own citizens will Induce her lo lake strong measures.” a dispatch piiom i.iveiipooi, says that after the explosives ana mechanism had been removed from the cement bar rets the barrels were made up so as to appear as If undisturbed, ami wore left on the ipiay; but nobody claimed (hem. One thing Is clear, either the consignors sent the ma chines with a prearranged purpose of Imv tliein seized or Uluru Is litter disloyalty among the Irish people in America. THE TUltb*. Tim Goodwood Stakes were won by Grown Russ, Prndhommu second, and Lllaekthonm third: Exeter, Urn favorlt, did not get a place. Tlm Richmond Stakes Were won hy Dutch Oven. Kermessu and St. Marguerite ran a dead heat for urn second place. Eight ran, including Keene’s Golden Gate. . A DRSI’RIIADO CAGBD. In the Bow .Street Pollcu Court to-day Patrick Talfmml Hickey, Uio young Irish man charged with threatening to kill tho 81.-llon. William K. Forster unless lie re leased the Irish prisoners and resigned tho Chief Secretaryship for Ireland, was commit ted for trial. UXFOUXDRI). lu Uio ilou.so of Commons to-day Sir diaries DUke. Under Foreign Secretary, said tho Government had reason to believe that tile reported Busshni annexation of Koochan was unfounded. THK 110K1W. A dispatch front Pretoria says: “Tho hitch In tho negotiations, continues. Tho Boers have not met tho itoyal Commissioners since the 20lh iiisl.” TUB MIMTAJIV Owing to Uio unsettled state of Ireland It has been decided to maintain the military establishments at their present strength fur some time longer. lIOYCOTT AT IIOMK. Capt. Boycott and wife have relumed to Uiolr residence at Lough Mask. : DOYTOX, I'UI.ITICAI. PltrSOXRn. Tito doctor attending Boyton, one of tho prisoners arrested under the Coercion act, says Uio patient Is In a dangerous state of health, and Ids eyesight has greatly failed. Thu prison doctor will report on tho case. ix tub iiousr: of commons tills evening, on consideration of Uio Com mittee's report on Uio Lund bid, the clause proposed by tho Attorney-General for Ireland providing that no Land Commissioner shall be capable of sitting lu the House of Com mons during his tenure of office, was agreed to. GAUFIRLD. London, July 2d.— I Tho Times says: Pri vate telegrams dated yesterday afternoon gavp unfavorable reports concerning Presi dent Garfield, and express anxiety lu regard to the result of his wound. DISCOUIITKSV Tho News says; “Wo understand that no answer Ims yet been received from tho United States to Lord Granville’s dispatch In regard to Uic attempted nssasinationof Pres ident Gurliuld.” ItI'.DI’ATU. Dgiilin, July j 2d.—At tho weekly meeting or the Land League to-night It was an nounced that S*J,-100 were received from America . (hiring tho week. James Jledpalh delivered a violent speech, in . which ho characterized Sir William Ilarcourt’s statement tlmt John Devoy was an agent of tho League ns a de liberate lie, and alluded to John llright ns a renegade. Ho said he had only opposed Fenian schemes In America because he did not see how It was possible to conquer En gland by‘revolution at present. Itedputh concluded by culling Sir William llarcourt a liar, slanderer, and coward, and William E. Forster an infamous Quaker, TUNIS. DKBnnmtJ tub iiby’s standard. ■ Social C.iWr. Pairs, July 2d.—According to a Tnnls’dls pntcli published In La FiOjliunc Fmnwf/sg this morning, ulmosl alt (he Ley’s troops have deserted. Six hundred loft In n body on Sunday, and barely-100 remain to watch over.Molminmcd Elsodok’s precious person. It has boon found necessary to Intrust tho delicate and.disagreeable task of collecting tho Tunisian tuxes to a special corps of French and native soldiers, commanded.by Albylan. AN HIARCinUJ ITALIAN PATRIOT, Indignant at Urn disrespect shown Ids coun try in a recent .cartoon of tho well-known caricaturist, Alfred Lu,l\Ut. has sent Urn latter a challenge. Tlio deadly struggle is to come, oil to-day In Switzerland. AN INTHUKStI.NU LUTTKII . .. ffonUiio Oran correspondent of tho (hinlofn, M. Guy,Do Maupassant, to-day ttirows new lighten tho so-called defection of Uezanlun tribes. It is stated that the .Jleznla wero driven oIT their territory by tho French au thorities, and that if they wore not literally in dangcf; of,.starvation under'tho'French rule Liey would return to Choir homos. ’mmU'.S IHJSKJITI.VO. '>n><)w U'cidru aiiof/ul.ii,Pr«i. Pauih, July’Jo.--A dispatch from Tunis says: Tim Hoy's troops havo k deserted uu masse. There nro litmlly enough left to guard lln; palace. No ollleor is willing to lalvo Urn responsibility-of lending ilio few who rt'iimliMigulnst the Insurgents.’ ' • THU SUAronr TOWX OP oAllies L’AITUIIKD • • 1 . • 11V •TIIM" > I'IIKNCH, Paiiis, July tX—The commander of Urn Froiigli fiiiundron telegraph.* 'ns follows; “ThO llvi't arrived 6ft Gabes Sunday morii lug, surprised Urn town, ami Imuloil a foreo without opposition. Itesfstanco was conllned lo (wo adjacent villages, which the sailors had, .to lako .liy. assault,- durhig whloli tho Froueli hist seven wounded, Tho villages, being, too far froia tho coast, were subset ({Uently oVrtcunUd. Two hundred Sailors pjy eupy .(lubes. Troops ■ will shortly relievo them.”. - . ‘ PU'AKOK. • a mn.«MATpj nupt.v. * : \ ; lUm^July’idi—Dminl' hiiniplyto tho In*; Qulry ul thu/Duo ile iu.lho Hi’iiVlo 1 yesterday iis to wlmthor iiio (luvurinjtupt in-; jendo|d to advaimu,on *Tuuls, llUolru declared Umt ho hud replied sincerely, to Um Uritish Government. Ho regarded good imdundmullug.wltli England as.essentiul fur Um Interest'bC twa tUajiutiuns upil of miru luuuiif, Interest to clvllkntlmi and Innuaiilty, Ho euneluucd: »* Wo liuvo made every effort with dhut object l imd*' trust we Jmve sue reeded.”f :’ ’ • TJIj: BE.VATd TO-IIAV 1 . Uiaeuwed elt(umtca vrcir,. im* Sjoetol liltpalch to The Chicago Tritain*, HANDwjcii, 111., July IW.—Tho house owned Uy Mrs. Hinmti Vimco. In thl* place, was entirely destroyed by lire to-day. I.oiwovor 61,OOi), par tially fnsured. Tho cause of the tire Is unknown. AT"COLIfMIIU^i Coutmuus, 0., July ft).—Fire this morning de stroyed a portion of uio'Kxolumgo Hotel, at lids city. Tho building was owned by WUlliim Pow ell, and Is fully insured. • «/*■• JUSTICE CLIFFORD, ; ’ foarr-ANO. Mo., Jul^fn.—Tho funeral of Jus tice Katlmn ClUTurtl times plaou Thursday at :i o’clock from Iho I*l rat Parish Uhtireh. Thu ecrvlco wlll.hu hold nt iho Into resilience, before Ilio removal of Iho body, 1 ’’ ’ Bt. l.puw.'Mo., July So.MJ6V.Crittenden, In convocation' with a roppribr hist night rog.ud ln« thqdeath of Judge Cllirord, of (be Buproiau Ucmui, muled that some UiaO ago when he iCriilandoio was. >ln Washington, Judge Uitlford tpld him that he had prepaud a complete and detailed history.ol >thu Hlcetm-al Cmmnltslmi, ol which he was a member, and that it would bo published nftce his ili/aili, unless bis wife, who was tbo uost'julno' of /gun niunuiurlnt, Hhmild uttuwwUo decide.., Tho .Jiidgo said jls. public*- ihm . would urpu|o it scusutiou .throughout tbo . . .STORMS..IN: NEW. ENGLAND.- .UpSTON, July IW.-To|OKmms from various parts of Now Havlsud inoniloa heavy thunder norms. The lightning did grout damngo trt Imras and buildings. Jlevsos aiid oaulo were kll(cd. . Kidney aijd urinary troubto is universal, sad NEW YORK. Internal Machines the Subject ol Much Comment—Polities —On to Richmond. Tho Drivers of All tho Stage Lines Proparing to Demand an Increase of Pay. Great Excitement in the Wheat Market Oyer tins ISmik in I'rlccH. An Extensive Oohdagraiioh Near and Among tho Hotois on Coney Zeland. A Now Hotel to Do Built at Oonoy Island at a Dost of $500,000, THE INPEItNAH .MACHINES, v.utiuus opinions. Special DUvateh to Tht Chicago Trllunt, Xkw Yoiik, duly 20.—Mr. ,1. IMerrepont Kdwards, British Consul at tills port, said to-day he had no doubt ns to the authenticity of the cable reports of the discovery of infernal machines in Hie cargo of the steamships Malta and Bavarian, it was in the line of policy, ho thought, which O'Donovnn Bosssi hud chosen to adopt, amt ho was willing Mr. Itossu should have tho credit If there was any credit attaching to 'tho performance. In mentioning Mr. itossaln this connection Mr. Kdwards did not deslro l» Impute to him tlio actual preparation or shipment of tlio cxploslvo material concealed in cement barrels, but It was tho sort of thing which Uossu had advocated. Jlossa bus already hinted that be was responsible for tho destruction of , tho Dolcrel lu South American waters, said Mr. Kdwards, and this was appar ently an attempt at a similar pleocol business. As to WHAT ACTION' HEIt JUAJKHTV’S GOVKHS- ME ST WOULD TAKE to discover tlto American consigners or tho con* t’culocl explosives Mr. Edwards could not say, as timt was wholly an International matter bu* twcou (bu two Uovernmotirs, uud the Hrltlal: Minister ut Washington would bo tlto person authorized to act in ttio mutter in the United States. Mr. Patrick Welsh, a prominent Irish Nation* alist, when asked bla opinion coueurnlng Urn re* ported discovery of Infernal machines, said: ** It s nil humbug. Tho men who are reputed to have done this may have the will, hut they haven’t tho money.” ••Who do you understand among the Nation* nn«t« is reputed to have made tho shipment?" “why,OTJunovan-ltossn, of course, ills trill Is good enough lor that sort of work, hut a man can't buy a burse and carriage without mouey." Mr. Edward J. Uowc, ox-Scorolary of tho Ex ecutive Council of tho Irish National Laud League, said: “IT W ALL A HOAX, designed to keen up tho agitation over (bo Irish uuostion. I don't think Uussa did this. If lie had consigned those barrels of eeuient he would certainly not have left anything In them that would serve as a clew to bis uomioctlon with tho conspiracy. Fve nodoubt bo would make such a flhipmont If ho could,uud if hu thought ho could accomplish anything by It. besides. there are plenty of men m this city who would volunteer to place the machines where thoy would do. (ho must good. I don’t, think liossa has n largo personal following In this city. 1 should say u majority of tho Irish patriots are opposed to his method of dniug things. I should say It Is not Improbable that this step may bavu been . AHIIANOKD UY JjNOLISn CON.SKIIVATIVKS Kbit KFFKCX It.will certainly make tho cause of tho Irish Nationalists unpopular In this country, and emuo a strong prejudice about anything they may do In the future.” • Mr. Michael Uruslin, Vlco-l’resldent of (ho Irish National Lund League, said: “My first Impression on reading the cable reports of tho discovery of those infernal machines was that it was arranged in some way by the llrltlsh au thorities, but, when ,1 oarno to think of It, 1 decided , Unit It could not have been planned by Sir Vernon llarcnurt,because''tho tlndlog of such uncom fortable things among the eargoes of llrltlsh amps would throw discredit on themselves, uml that would nuvor do.. Clockwork for those ma chines Is said not to work, ami why in the world should thoy scud thorn from America when thoy oould make thorn at home ut half tho risk?” The following is from O’nONOVAX-JtOSSA'S PAPUII, the (7n((al h-Mwuin: “Wo don’t expect the I.ngllsh of America to sympathize wltu us, lint Americans will let the Irish people tight out their light with England. and If they can Mow up every war ship England has and raze every. English garrison wo shall rejoice, lu every seaport town of the .world where six men of Irish hlood cun be Imind, these six men should organize mid boon the lookout to burn down or blow tin whatever properly la carried under the English Hug, What It theyn«>peaceful ships? Let them du* siroylhem. Till: FOLLOWING INTKmtOOATOUV was put to Mr. Uoshii to-day: “ find you any In formation of any plot to destroy llrltlsh vessels running between New York mid England?" To whluh ho replied:. “1 am not at liberty to say. You see, , I must Uo very • cau tious about wbnt' I Any, because I do not want to got Into trouble. Ido not want to come before the public) as belug engaged In any thing contrary to my allegiance as an American citizen, or to my responsibility before the law ns finch. 1 will, however, nay that 1 mu for war with England. and would bo glad to see her fihlpplng destroyed. 1 intend to strike her la her pocket, but not to destroy life if 1 cun help It.” “Haveyou heard whether or not any Inter ference with your plans against England Is con tomplaled by the authorings?" “ 1 have not, and lam not afraid of any pro ceedings. Ihcro.la nothing In the laws or the United States to reach SUCH A WOIIK AK I AM CAIIKYINfI ON. 1 have good legal advice. .Indue John Ilremmn, pi Sioux tlty, la., is the, counsel of the United Irishmen, uud I hear from him about twice a week," * llavo you any apprehension that the Kn gllsh Government may take stops against you?" “I have heard that there Is something going on at the Itritlßh Consulate that menaces my suluty. Ido not know |mw (rue It is. Heine of my irlenrta think'that I am ip dangor of Whig kidnaped or made away with In Romo manner, bull am not afraid. I'de not* stay out talent nights, mid they will have no chance to smuggle mo Into llfltlsh Jurisdiction,". “OX TO iiICIUIOND.” WHO WiIOTK THU “TIUIirSU” AItTICLKS? fif'fclut Xhipulcfi UiThe ChlMoo 'JVlhuur. XkW'Yoiik, July S»,—ltoulylutr to Tub Chicago Tiiiuunp/h siatmuout of hint Sun* day that the “On to Hlchmond” 'editorials In the New York 7V//koiu during the War were written by Edward M. Slnntou, Mr.Dnmt will any 111 Uio 6’uit 10-morrows “Wo hasten to inform our esteemed contemporary, uml In tho mast poultice umimur, mat it Ih misinformed nbmit ibo articles In thouNaw York V’W/mmMo which It refers. Not one or those articles was fffiUcu. «uwu«otL iip Inspired hy .Mr. titantou. Mother boforo Uu became Hccreitiry of War nop afterwards mis ho a contributor to tlio Tribune, except Uiut niter tho capture of Fort Douehon u private imtu of bln* wag mud, with his express consent, as'part of a- lender concerning that ovum, •; >V Uli ibis single exception. nothing over apjwatod In th« loading iHilumns of iUo iVI/ams m mm tlino.Arhltd» awocceded idthcr rrom Mr. httmiuiiri ncn or from mind, Most nr me •On to lllchmoiid’ articles wore written by tbo lulu (leu. l iU*.Huiiry \\\vri'cii.“ ' ,i?draTib;\ji.’ CONDITION OF TJIU TWO PAIITIKft. A’PMlal iUihdOA to Tht rhtttiT* TVlbun** Nuw Voitif, ‘July «d.-Tlm‘ Uomoemtlo CnmmUtcu ofUiiu Hundred has appointed Aug. "i tut Uio time fur the nrgajil.’.iiUun of (he Abiembly Dlstrlm Wisncla’llnii.s Tito men who have “ reorgaulr.od ” the omicyht the vlty under tliu imum of the Committee of One Hundred' feel • eoulldeiit llmt it will Kivu now lifo to tholr party In tho city. They «ny that no rectaithm will be given to Tain ; many Hull,.which they profess, to ludlovnU now ou “ its hut and as to the new jhvluj; llall : Joet of ihlluuJoiA Herbert Thompson land One Hundred,. yuloss, On) {liuitf (JonveaUoo can devise sonic way:tq unity Uio Democracy In iUjts city- on local Issues, them sborns to bq a snropl-ospoct of two or three sep arata DcinecrqUo tickets being placed' la Uio Held this year. The probabilities uC uulou are urn regarded .aaprowUmg. .. There urpiipw.-v, - ./• .. " FIVK Ul-PUUJ.iaVN COU.VTV OHQAKUATIONS Ih'tho cliy,' f Tho’’A(liTilulstratt(m Utfpublioaiis aeittHhd u of iho pufty la tUa '■tty In Duel) IX wny tint rill It'-pnlilm-ms nm unit'? it| Miif mid tint m mu- who I’lyiilly vnh-. tin lb-pub h. tlc-k'f chilli t..- r.xHti«] nicn nom!nataicd fnr local they can hi- elected without tho nn-'-i- J'M.v of combination with; hciimrratfl. Tlio •fli fllon la-i year Is pointed to ns mi example of what could In done under differ t-ni, iinsniees. Piilcm n spirit oi compromise Is nhown In electing delegate* to two llcpublican State Convention this year, ibero is said to ho n probability of trouhlo. Ad ministration l(epub)Jeim* declare tint tliny »r.° tlml tlio dele*gau*i from thin tlly "hall ho elected, as heretofore, from among the njeniher}* t*r tlio mnehino organization and tnider the sole nni delegations homthls rcneo° 110 blulc ’ Co,,vtiulon .“-at» unusual occur* ntonucK. A UCKAK I.V WIICAT. Hpeeiat /JUjufe/i Ip The Chtch&s Tnhpr.t, Xkw VoitK, July SO.—Tim provision mnr fcnLs went firmer iignln, but the excitement lltl.s morning wax In lljcwhmU nmrlcet,wbldi broke from Sl.sSj, - for Amrust nl tho open- Inif in Chicago to although It siibse. »inently rutiled to PJ.OI on tho covering of tho shorts, who bad reltistd lo settle tip nl the top yesterday. There Is still a large short interest, It is said, for that month, and that Uiero will oo another twin before this month la over. To-dny Armour's brokers were said to pe entirely mil of that market, but that other largo nrokers woro soiling August freely, ami some ntav Honor: wax rcAitcn. Tlio "Cincinnati crowd ” ul«o oppoar to have disappeared, and eomo usually good authorities say that It was composed of n eliijno of Clncln null bankers, utid that Armour was not hack of It. yet tho latter Is still generally credited with being tho power behind thorn, as It was necos aarv lor him to conceal tils hand to run success fully tho dual. I,ester Is said to bo bearish on tho wheat market. Tho break in Chicago carried down tho later options, with Au gust ami September one cent, seller Uio year one mid one-eighth cents. I Ids market fell one coni on August md three lourlhsor n cent cm riuptemhor. Tin* m-eat c-rv of tho hulls for two inonthi has been lighter stocks In Europe, and that exporters must l«ko all our old crop hctnru Tin: new woL’r.n iikcomi: avaji.aiilk, U now turns out that stocks on the other side tiro considerably larger than last year, and luraer than fornix years. It is said. In Great lirituin. It appears Umt some ot tho shorts on August wheat have bought In tholr August mid (mid .September. This Is a beautiful hedge, and illustrates how tho average speculate! gets over tho wall Just ns his bell-wether Is looming hack, i his Is Just what Armour wauls, iw ho mis August to sell and wants to buvyeptumber. Iho imlrtvomble news from Washington -caused general excitement at tho Kxclmngc, and busi ness was partly suspended on tho lower Poor to watch tho dispatches from tho Whim House. As much concern and anxlclv was shown us on tho day tho President was shot, but no effect on tho market was visible. THIS STACK-DRIVERS, I’nEl’AHl.Vn TO DKMAM) AN INCUEASK OF I'AV. Special Oil patch to n* Chicapo Triftunr. Ni:\v Vuijk, July lid.—lt Is now some live years since tlto stage-driver* of this city In dulged in n strike, which was somewhat protracted, and ended In favor of the men getting an Increase of lis cents per day, making their wages St.T.*i. .Since that time the men have quietly gone on their way without asking for more wages, hut now they consider they are fairly entitled to $», an Increase of pay being allowed to almost every other class of workingmen. For the past two or three weeks meetings have been held between the representatives of the Jlroadway, Madison avenue,! Fifth nvonue, Ninth avenue, und Twenty-third street lines tor the purpose of coming to some united con clusion us to tho amount of ADDITIONAL FAV TO DK AMCT.D for and what reduction should be made In tho hours of labor. This was dune, so that when tho proprietors were approached the sumo demand should hu made on all tho linos. With tho ex ecution of out* lino all are milled, and It Is expected the outstanding lino will Join in tho movemont, ibo question lit issue being only as to tho pro posed hours of reduction. At tho present time there are clow upon oGU men engage 1 as drivers and stable-men, tho latter getting very bud pay. Tho monitor of horses - employed in tho business in about UKW, and aw vehicles, ex cluding tho Mnnhattanvlllo lino and several •mull ones starling (rum up-towii points. Tin: MK.N CI.AIM tbnt tlte companies are making just or much money as when (ho litre was la cents, If not more, while (ho price of hay and corn now Ik very renMinnblH. Holes* the committee to ho appointed to confer with (ho prom-lctors succeed in getting til per day as the future pay they will go on u strike uud try to force better wages. FJUE, ON CONKV ISLAND. •Ipctal UUaaWh ta The Chicago TWbunr. Xuw Yoiik, .Inly -7.—A report was re ceived here at this morning from the telegraph, operator at Handy Hook, that a lire was , raging Uvuiiurus. Thu puruJoticrLi tbq Umiu fieri Navigation Cuui* puny, which runs dip iron steamers, The Com* pnny Inis bound the bargain by paying s:fe),uu) down. ' It I* expected tho Company will bulld a largo hotel at» cost of nut less than feVAUOO, uud q largo bathing pavilion. PENNSYLVANIA. lUbuihuuho, JulyiW.—lu the matter of tbo wtW .ISW .WfflJWttMUou of uietuben of Ul9 L-gl-lature, .l(i«1uro I'ciinmi filed a law opinion in whicsi a writ of mandamus in rom.-c'd, mm tt*<» position maintained I>y tlic Atiorney-tien end sustained. COLORED ODD-FELLOWS. Thirty-eighth Anniversary or tlio it Utu alcuuior, widely .aaljod, tbrgo day* later. It ha* been ascertained from ■ various turn mu that naltUor eonslKument wan taken to tbo wlmrvt'iby a iranlur teamster, or even by one of tliosn wiui uru uucaiifouiilly eeen there. TUo Hiivailuu'b lot wtu* shipped In tbo uamo of tbo • I'Uamlx Company, u eonccrn witleh It ,in now louml ban no existence, and euualirnud to'Joint foiwaon, wbu Is whamit doubt u (Iclltlouw person. Tbo Hist lidiiimtion the C'mmrdxud boylaud uirviiU bad that cvurytblMtf. war., not .an .represented wan an olllelal inquiry* from tbo iirlt* Jsb Conaul-Uonorol. A aourehlmf In* vttilirAUoa wo4 m - yaw • JjuiUuied, Ja which tho English officials Joined; but It Him* drrstood that no progress was made toward dis covery. Whether thn search for the oifondor is ptlll In progress or has been -{riven up for the present Is not known, bur ft In certain that llio Consul In Boston Is not moving In Ibo matter-at pros iMit, having received no Instruction! to that »»r --feet, ami believing It a (It subject for Investlga tlon by tho United Slates Government:.' A rumor, probably true, is that tho Hrltlstt Author ities In Atnnricn, having reason to suspect t.ioro shipments are hi contemplation, arc anx ious to allow tho matter to drop for tho present here, ami keep a stricter watch on UnglUh toll for tho consignees. Tholr ronson for this IsSaul to ho that they nro by no moans sanguine of ns vigorous enforcement. of tho Maws hero as In England,.and would prefer that the matter should ho dealt with thoro rnthor than here. This view of the case docs not meet with tho approval of the steamship companies, who nrcnaturally unwilling to tuko.tno slightest risk to vessel, passengers, or crow. OJiITLfARY. THE IIOX. CHARLES THOMAS. Cincinnati, 0., July 20.—'Tho lion, Charles Thomas died last midnight at tho Houso of Refuge, where ho was stricken with, apoplexy .Sunday. Ho has boon President of the Uortrd of this Institution ever slnco .it was. founded, and has never missed: n mooting of tbd -Hoard, lie held tho otlicn of County Treasurer several terms, and served in the Ohio Legislature. MTSH CORA L. HARRIS. Special Dispatch to The C.Ueaco ... ;;nc. Mrsiuita, 111.. July 2*l.—Miss Cora L. Karris, daughter of D. L. and A. L. Harris, and slater of the Hun. M. It. Harris member of the Legisla ture from tbu First Legislative District, died at her homo near this city yesterday. In heriMtli year. Miss Harris was an amiable, kindly, and cultivated lady. Her friends, who nrc hosts, will long mourn her loss. Tim young lady was well known In Medina County, Ohio. MRS. AGGIE ItfLE*. apeetaf JHspatth to Vie VMeaga TVWune. Ili.ooui.Naro.v, ill., duly SO.—Mrs. Aggie Riles, formerly of (his city, died of stnull-pox Hatunhiy night nt Kansas City, She was the granddaugh ter of Judge John M. Rayburn, of this county. .jam 1:3 m:sg. ■ Sprclat HUpafch to the CHmoo Tribune. Mimvauukk. Win., July .sW.-Jaiui».-llcw, for merly an extensive oamly numuractarerln Jluf lulu, died In lUli city today* aged years. • DROWNED WHILE BATHING. A very sari ease of drowning occurred at Ken wood last evening, tho unfortunate victim of tho accident being Mr. Lewis ,L Clawson, Jr., a member of thu Hoard of Tnulc. At about « o'clock Mr. Clawson propose! to n friend that they should go In bathing. Tho lat* ter readily assented, and had donned his salt and was swimming about lu tho water when .Mr. Clawson dove In. His com panion koou noticed that all was not right, and asked what was tho matter, to which Mr. Claw son replied, *•! am drowning/’ His friend made a, desperate effort to pnvo him. hut his ellorls. as well as those of others, who readily responded to tho cry tor help, were unavailing. When they hud Nccured his body, about twenty minutes later, ho was thoroughly dead, and all oifor:.* to rents cltale him wore of no avail. Ur. Flood, wbi> was riding by, was called In, uml used every pos sible means to revive him. . - Koine think he was taken with a cramp, and so perished. Others think that he was taken with 11 ill of apoplexy when ho Hist Jumped Into tho water. lie wiwsf> yours of age uml loavosa wlfu and one little child. Mr*. Clawson was frantic with grief, and it was only by force that she was prevented from Jumping hue thu water alter her husband. Mr. Claw son was well known and highly respected, lie was, physically speaking, a perfect typo of nmnhnod. and was regarded on ordinary ouea- Rlnns us an excellent swimmer. There are fears that the terrible nows will have a fatal cifeut on his father and mother, who are both old uml leeble. Harmon Spninneu. his partner ns well ns his hroihor-ln-law, arrived but a short time after tho sad uveal, and was nearly overcome with grief, i’ho Coroner ha* been notilled, and .will hold the Inquest this morning. THE SPRAGUE ESTATE. PnovjDE.vcK, U. 1., July 2tJ.—Tho Hutlor syn dicate having nmdo two or . three. unsatis factory odors lor tho Sprague estate, the Committee ot Creditors to-day Informed tho representatives of tho syndicate that If a clear olfer of JUMO.iUO should bo made for tho ontlro property tuo Committee would recommend Its acceptance. ~ . . BUSINESS NOTICES. ArendVllcof, Iron, nml Wine,' with Cinchona, tho standard medicinal tonic of this progressive age. 1 1 enriches tho blood, prompt ly invigorates iho brain and nervous system, improves digestion, etc.’ Ilesults A round form, bright eyes, happy state or mind. •Arond's drug store, corner Madison street and Fifth uvonuo. 1.1(1 redge A* Woodbcldge* 102 Madison, tine shirts mid furnishing goods. Shirts lu order from flHlo£ri pur do/.eu., Slilrle ready made from sl2 to *-.*o per dozen, uneijimlbd hi quality and workmanship.- A p-rfeet lit guaranteed. Notice.—<'nn at Plntt A: llnrlns’*« l‘ii Duni-lmm Birout, ami boo ilio best portable Fire* Hscapn over invented. (Jrahd ehanco fur in vestment in tbo nr'lelo or territory. Ilcddlntt’M IKiinftltt Salve Ivan genuliio merit, ns nil who use It will testily. I'rlce, ZS cunts. FLA rdltlXO EXTRACTS. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS pf,Pri©©% | EXTRACTS. l’r»P«r*iJ (row Iht rhalmt Frolla, wlib»ii» aalaflar. 'iwlmb* in* oIN. »rlj«. or irllflrlal I nprrf*. M.'lOh i:\IIOlllt IS sriik.Mf in, minorr isrv Aiiii.Tk'K. ■ iUailllisl U) all »tu libib iu*A (lira* I 4« U»i*mail drlltalr, arai'lulaail mluril G*ior« forcain, | |iud