0I2,«7(>. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 3í), PRICK FOU* CKMT-i ...€¦ · nRITISH MEDICAL OPINION....

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V0I-XU..I\0I2,«7(>. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 3í), 1881. PRICK FOU* CKMT-i PRESIDENT GARFIEI-D. HIS SVM1T0MS (?????G? F.WOKAÏtLE. SO MABKKD C1IANGK (?G ANY KIM» TO 111'. ?.??.?- STEADY 1-1HK.KI SS.1 G.1???.? BIBB I.ISS.???? PHYSICIANS OBTATLf r_gCOÜ»*0_a>. COMMENTS «iF A LONDON Sl KClCAI. At'THOltliY. There wea r.<> ___tite_ cbaag« v»'s,<n..iy in tlie .o.nlitH.ii oi th.· Presidenti 1«** G*·**«1 » ces-uTcviabk «lay ; the usual afternoon fevet tvu« loss than on the »lay befot« .noi quickly M_Md away, His physician« an· gi·· itly en- eoutagt)d _t the proenc-s·» be __akiug. Tht Tunccf. of London, Knglaiid, i-OHiiiieiit-s OH tl"-" vnv.'i.al aspect of ÜM case. RECOVERY BILIEVED TO BE CERTAIN. <*. ajtnmt ani> in vkntkit. hay in' nn SICK Crn_JgBgB ???? lit'l.l.t'.TiNs BATUVACTOBl AND EM'ol'KAGINO A NKW AHT1CLK OK DIET TRIED. IHT TKI.rOKAPlI TO THK ????-_.? Washington. July 2·..The official bulletins of the President's condition Vo-diiy really leave notb- in- to l-e said. Tin y fJOnM not ha v.· well I». en inoro favorable and sati-t.ict.»iy, ;uid universal feeling iu Washington to-inght is one of contbleuc· in tbe I'rc.-ident's recovery. There may he lnddeu dangers, ami the President may BXae lenes unotber set back on his road toward convalesence, but people prefer to believe thai from tins tune forward his progress to health will be Steady and rapid. The siir-eons, however, know that the patient is not yet out of danger, and, while they believe be Mill recover, they abate none of tlieir eiiorts or violane»' H. hi« behalf, but watch every change ami symptom with tin- most careful unxu tv. At tbe Whin· lion«.' lat« this .«veiling all tie mem- Lkts of th·· Caldi et wer·· pn -cut except the Attor¬ ney-Cu. ill, ami they were engaged in discii-sing public matters. Otherwise ihe Executive Mansion was deserted, exca'pt by th.* Mvo surgeons who re¬ mained on duty and by th.« usual attendants. In the public rooms of the building there waa nothing ? xecpt tho attendance of an agent of the As.,.·« îaied 1'ress to indicate a condition of affairs duVerent troni that which prevails v. lieu the President is well end Congress not iu session. At 10 o'clock the President was reported to he resting quietly yvith no fev«*r. His nourishment to¬ day has consisted ohietly >>f thejuioa oftreehly iweeted bee.. milk and prepared meal extract. an experiment, the surgeons bave also given him ,,v- ilay a small quantity of the Tartar nevorage, koumiss. 11...0 (·. in..There is a inaiked Improvement in the President's condition to-night as compared with that of three days ago. II«· has taken in the past bfteeii hours the full usual allowance of noiirish- iiieu!, and there has been a slight increase m his physical Strength. The felini»· rise Which (¡???- ?? as usual this afternoon was less strongly marked then yesterday. ttt.« maximum temperature being about half a decree lower There Mas a freu discha rgi of ¡uis at the ·??·???_ dr. ssing of the wound, ami it was of a perfectly healthy ebani.'ter. Shortly after the evening e_us.dtnation the fever begau to subside, tho patient fell asleep, ami bee slept most of the time su,«,·, lie is now tree from fever, with ? puls«- below 100, end tern« peratiire and rcspuai ion normal. The siii-eons iv- »oit that lus condition is in every way satislactoiy. official bulletins. Execi'TIvi: Mansion, 8:30 a. sa..Immediately ifte. ihe evening dressing yesterday ih Presidi iit'e afternoon lever began era lually to subside. H«s riept well during the night and this niorniits ia free from lever, look» well aud expresses himself ehner- (ally. No rigor· have oceuTied during the past twenty-four hours, n«»r indeed at am time sine, tho ..".tl? mst. A moderate rise .>i temperature in tbo ifternoon is to ??· anticipated for some »lav« to ??p??. At present his pulse is !»'_' temperature,08.4* kspiratiou, lb. ¦*¦ Ii. W iii.iss. J. K. bauMBS. J. J Wool) M A Kl». KoBBan lu viti'uN. F. li. 11a.mh.ion. ii. 12:30 p. m..Tlie President bore the dressing of his wound well this morning, and exhibited very little fatigli·· aftei its completion. The appearance sf the wound, the eharactei ami quantity of the discbarge ¡uni th«· general oonditioa «»? the patieut »re sati-iaetory. He rests well and takes an ade- jua'e quantity of nourishment. At preset t his ?ulse is I'S ; temperature, _>d.4_ re-piration, 10. ?». Vv. Buee. J. K. Hak.sks. J. J. WooHWARH. Rohe ? r KbTBUBB. FllANK 11. HAMILTON. III. 7 p.m..The President has been comfortable and cheerful during the «lay, and ha« bad quite a nap linee the noon bulletin was issued. The afternoon febrile rise came on later and was not s«· marked as peaterday. The wound bee been dtachargiua freely snd looks well. At present is pulse is '.)*>¦ lem· eeratare, ???,· respiration, _o. 1). w. Buss. J..1 WOOPWABD. 1,'oiiEIU RbYBUBM, J K. Kaum -. Fuank .'I. Hamilton. Or SECRETARY BL ? INE'S DISPATCH, Washington, July _l)..The following was sent to-night: l.oWF.i.t., Minister, Isagew. The Presiiteat'a alleinomi fever ?-ae less to-«luy ihm rcmerduy, and ut llu« ti»ur-liu? past 11 a, m..tuia iituost ·_.appeared. Temperatare rery lOMiriy normaI. ??.« wound m s -ealt-y oondllioa ami he is >b,ii,g well (null respecte. His physicians are greatly eneouraged. ??.???? aocretary. nRITISH MEDICAL OPINION. L0NIX)N, July _!»..This week's Lancet, the leading medical journal of London, rc£crnn_ to President t.arlh Id's wouml, says : Portion» of the dre··« may have asea carried into the wouii'l, and each alisoess that form·, is imt only a direct source of diiu.er from pain anJ fever, and Un· danger of It* spremili)-'deeply, but with eaefe there fresh liability to Mood p.ii-.iiuig. It is (jultc impossible to feel any swat.sty liai t.»- may not seer of another sbeoese or re lapse, and It Is ef great Importance that the patteat'a eeeetltaUonal vigor elioeld be maintained at bigS a piteli as possible. In view of future troubles. The. aaeenee of (over aad of exaouiatioo removes say cause for im aedlate alarm, but until the wound quite healed Slid the liullet entier remove.1 >>r eiHcly cucVHlt-tl, t liei. will be liability to recurring abscesses, euch attended witii th,.· risk ot blood poisoning. AUGUST PRICES FOR ANTHRACITE. rniLAHKi.i'HiA, July, _?)..Tho Executive Committees of the bshlgh uudt-.liuylkill Coal tlrrnhSBgOS met this afternoon to take acttou uimn Hi«, price· for Augii-;'. It was ri so) ved to recommend that ne chango be inaile in the line and city prices, and that harbor prices be ad vane«·.! 5 cents per ton to (over S proposed Increase iu transportation to that extent. The toll from Hauch Chunk and ficbuylklil Haven, which is imw ¡Ul (;.,, le to bo increased to $1 70. The Philadelphia und Head in ? Coal and Ina C.iuipany1· line and city prices for August will therefore remain aa follow· : The various gradee of white ash coal at ß-huylklll Haven usi for lump and steamboat, 8_ 75 for broken and <μ?, y-' «G, for stove and «mall stove, $t_ (?(? tot cliest- niit .No. 1, $'_ ."io fin clmctmit No 2, mui ?? p;» for iwa The harbor ,,rlc- tot coal delivered on board vessel· Will l»e ¡H ...» for lumi» und att-amlNist, ift 30 for eifir and Broken, ffl 40 lor stove, *4 10 fur chestnut, und *a for jH-a. The Lehigh Valley Coal and Navigation Comnanv's line prices at Mauch Chunk will be; Lumi· * i ? V Stove and s»m.li «love, $:i 10 ; broken and egg, ?'· chost- Bttt No. 1, $'_ 85, aud chestnut No. 2, *. 75. ß' * ' °*1 TUE MISSIONARY INSTITUTE. HiGliLAXDs, N. J., July 2f»..The exßrciaes «his morning of the Missionary Lnatltut« at tbe AUantlo «Big-lands AssociaUon Camp Grounds coii.ia.ted of ß -tacussion as to what improvement can bo made In the methods of work to forelrn countries, the Hev Messrs. R. 8. MeClay and W. F. Buiuhridge deliverliii{___f_lee_ en the suhjeot. -^«««~_?«_ß«?? TRE DROUTH IN NEW-JERSEY. Long BBaVNcn, N. J., July 29..The long- eontinued drouth Is burning up the oorn and other grain ta Um southern portion ot the county, and th.» dry rot »_í.í_f* fS ra-iun_ havoo with the potato erop. The e-1LÎ!_,_2-!-WOe ,0? Ho"/wo"4 -P·-». comprising tlfty er more acre·, aro burned bare. «*.·.- COLLISION BETWEEN STEAMERS. B08TO», July 29..A collision occurred at ß g clock this i_«vi_i_if in a thick fog betweeu two barbor steamers, and serious aSSSBg· was narrowly escaped. Tlif Admiral, from ('louccster, and tho Naiitasket, bound to tfaataaket floanh. came la collision off bong Island. The latter was struck on the starboard side rorward of tie pa'till.«-box, and was ««onsiilerably diinia.-cd. The Admiral'· stern was also aomewhat injured. The· "jjan- latsket was ttrrwed back to this elty by tho tug will-am ¡."prugne. No person was Injun »t. CHINESE EDUCATIONAL MISSION. WHAT IS OI.AIMKI) TO SS THK insidi: BISTORT of THK RRI-AU. OF THF. STUIIS-ITI PSO-I AJtKBICA .HASTY AND KAISK ???'???» OT A gPSCXAL COMMISSION-Il FKCM CHINA. [nv TS-sasaru t«> rns Titim-vu.i ??ßt??? July 20..The Inside history of the breaking up of the Chine·· Edsestional Mission a! Harl find, Conn., is given by The Postoti Journal. It seems thas a prominent Chtneae otnctal oame to this country With instruciioiis to Investigete the working progress at Hartford. He was at llrel greatly shocked to see bow the spirit Of our iiiHlitiitloii-« ha<l been caught up by the. V>utlis troni China. TSey hail IB seine installées dis· posed ol (heir queues, and, with the exception of physi¬ ognomical peooitartttes, they nere to all intents and purposes Americans, without political privileges. Yung ttflag m vain espiata«-- Mintáis a matter of social oustom anil eoiiv« nlcuee, the young nun ha«! adopted the ros- luuics of their felliw-studeiits. The iraililions and unt¬ ura I aatlpethlea of the oivtttaed pagan could au! be nvei- eaaw aa eaatly, aad forthwith be dtapatohed to Pékin a letter in wini'ii be condemned in unmeasured terms the measures sad tendencies of th· Mission Hedcetared that the ell««·! of thi ii sojourn was to alienate the boy· from their country and its customs, to mult nume the most sucre«! traditional principles of government and ee» ciety, to iiiiplaut and foster .seditious ideas, which would become the germ of social, if BOt civil and ligi.nie, intubi« s annuii; their own people. Ou.· of the principal designs of the Chínese authorities in eeto~its-tng the mission waa thoroughly to train' a corps «u uiaiiuiiKtiiiiiig engineers· who would be able to Introdooa and manage a compute system of textile machinery. China Is anxious to Compete in the cotton and woollen markets of ihc world, a Bold la which cheap «.unii«· labor would enable the Calacee to beeomeaetive competitor·. It is rlalmed, and most to certain extent !.. admitted, that nowhere in Ihe (Jutted Males can mob uractleul instruction in these apeclflcIndustrial branchée lie olitait.c«! as is «iveu m a uiiinln r of BuropeSB ilistitu- llinis. Tu«· sseertlod also made bv the Chinese emissary in the rari» pan «>f lus visu, mai American machinery and manufacturing products tn tao great mills of tho country are Inferior Iu what may be scimi on the other tide of tbe waiei. will, «u muirse, be ludlfrnanlty denied by every well-informed American manufacturer« Ol his error In this respect the Cuimiiissiom-r has been lull.,· f'i'iiviiiiii't. He greatly regrets having Informed hi· «_'o\ eminent that the students Were be¬ lüg crammed merely with dead lenguas*«*· and tlieoi't-lieal eeU'iice, and he has endeaVOrod ti« re- mine the false Impression Brsl created, bui In this be blM In en hIukisI cetili Iy uiisiieces-ful. In order to rfiiui- termt as tar i«s poaaihle ibe wrong Impression Ural non· ve\ ed. tin 'ìnneie Special I 'niiiinissioiiei' has s|n lit some weeks In OOllectlug e\nl««n«·«· of tin sii|i. riorily «if ?.r- lean fabric· snd textile und other insehinery Within the last week lie his «. isiled «» liury inn t. Mass., «ini«. hcveral wealthy rnlil-owncra have m ihe. past yesr <ut> periuiciiied »viiii English machines and nnthmls m an «.Xpeli.se «if $3OO,0«X). ? hey ln«\e elenrly (leiiiotist rated that ? melica is 29 per cent ahead of English competi¬ tori in the producimi apacttv uf machinery and in rela¬ tiv«· oOSl of iiialiutiictlir««. Titc ('oiiiiiiissiinii Im- also noted the fact that within a lev«, da)a the Uoiou Oartrldiri» Company has sold t«. tbe Austrian Qoveruuient .t siècle patea! for a small Im¬ provement ¡m ?d,???. Bpeclmens of American bandi- work in «utili Hiacldnery, curt ridges, etc., etc., are heinir c«.l!«·· (eil t·· be token to ('tuna un corroborative idi m«· nt industrial progro? In this oonntry. it t> inter« -tin:· in note thai ¦ «-Wit¡«·? manufacturing engineer of this ut» baa recently lieen offered 9100,(100 logo to china Bve year·« and »uperüileud the further «v luiilishiiicni of ::,«!.isin.ii enterprises. I ill. DA RI MOU IH IS l'ES 1 lo A ???. BSrOST oi·' thi: «?μμ?tt??. OT TBCSTX-S ap- l-OINTKI) AT 'Uli: Kl«MIST OS NKW-VoIIK All MM.Till: All-.MUS 1)1' Till: («il I.I (¡i: IN SOOO HAM'S. Concomí, N. II.. July 29..The Ctammittee Of Trustees of I>;u IicoiilIi OatiOgO, nppnitited ut Ihc re. queal «>f thirty ·???«· of the A'iimtii of thai collega risii!eut ni .?··«-York City, te in».esiur.it«· Ihe iift'ulrs of th ?; int legahaeesasptetedthai duty. Xtoafalrsof theeoileg· were investigated und« t the follow divisions : 1st ria aerila! Ooaditlooi 2d, Number of ttnttenta; :?·? Tone of BSSoteiahlp ant lust untimi : 4 lb. Order and Discipline and Ion«· «>f Mortili. MM. The It« lui Inns or the Cini« ite I flohOClSi III h. lili.·! na! ol.tllioi) of the I-ae_ uiiy. Upen nearly every point entire latisfaotlon ts ea preeaed, aad the eomullttee oooelnde· the reporl by re«Oiiiiiicialiiig the adnptlOB by the. Hoard of Trust«·«·» of tin futluWlBI ? «-solutions i. In answer to ih«· meoKuial troni the alumni In New York wruoee interest in their aim· mater we arato fully seknowledge, whose iuc«m m hai added aomueti to tbe reputation ul tbe oollege. and whoso coopération with that «if all other alumni so needful, tbe Board «.«.p tus itiat it has path nil ? examined luto the <1is<jui<-i Ina rumors sad haa Investigated thorough!) the state of ait.ei - of th« oollege, and, wiiiie BudUiK some emiri <>f management auch, however, as are natural la conneo ttou with decided abilities, and error· boI eonfloedto any one person, have endeavored to 001 reel sa· li errors in ih«· best possible mauner. 9 The I'naid assures those and oth«-r Alumni, that I tbe agatre of the ootleae are io banda si bast careful and watchful, and Ita immediate care ta m tie hesita of J tiinse who me called upon to administer us «it.m - to tee best of their ability ami with a conscientious devotton to c\ er» truel Oi l'in ·. kind. :t The Hoard »» ill await the results of its efforts for the harmony of the oollege, the adjustment of uil It« parts, the allot me nt of respect!« duties, a in I fur the pvo- ouring off a kind, forbeertag and helpful spirit on ail siii. *, with a confidence that will no! ¡tt present ad m it of th·· pinvsiiniity of a failure, and with . dctormlnatiou to BOenrt such results in any event. TRYING TO SELL STOLES BONDE 1'lTTsm !'(¡, l'enti., July 29..-George W. Nel« sou, a laud broker, D. ?«, south, a ateeb broker, and a man named Miller wen Bncatcd here today for negatiattng nearly pe,<K>0 worth nfktolaa bonds, the pro¬ perty of William Connors, of ('atlish, Clarion County, l'enti. In .Match last Connors, un aged farmer, Waa fosad, logethet with bla wife, bound ami gagged, la tho night sum«· hulf «lo/.on masked men had entered the house, and, artet· threatening death and torturing the old people by burning, procured from them the keys and stol«· from the saf«· $10,000, ?G Which )»jo;,(KM> wen· railroad rind brtdga boada Yesterday Valeva negotiated t he tale of t lie bonds, which were pitrchaied lot the Citizens' National Hunk by (¡eorge J. Whitney. Shortly after the number· of the bonds wer«· found to OOtTespOBd With those stolen at Cattish, Mini wont was telephoned to the Mayor·« olile«·, wlio hud Hie parties attested. Nelson claims to have been acting for Miller. «South haa been relumed« It having been showu that tin· only par! he hud in the truiisaeiinn was in Belling the bonds, alliier says his home Is In Clevelsnd. On hisperson »»as a money order payable to Thomas Rob-ad, ol ( Hai eland, Word was telegraphed to the anthorilics or that elf«, and KoUnd was placed under arrest, p ia believed thai ? bo robbery was coniinitted by persons from aome of the lake attica, and that Miller was »cut here to negotiate tbe bond«. NA TIONAL QBEENMACE CONVENTION, Albany, July 29..GrBOfg· O. Joins, eliair- inan «>f the «tate Central «'ommittoo of the gattonai Qrees-sek petty, see leaned an atlflraaa calling on the member«« of that parly to ele.-i delegai.·.« to the Htate Oonventten tose held iu Kbntra on August 23. The rep¬ resentation in tin- convention win be one delegato troni euch Assembly District, OSO for every loo votes east in sees diatrict und one for weh fraction of 100 exceeding RESPONSIBILITY FOR AN ACCIDENT. Boston, July 29..Tb« lui'lroatl Commission- era' report on tho disaster at ¡¿oar, on thoTroy and (Jreeu- tieiil Kailroail, «tutes that the accident was due to tlie forgctfulueee of the engineer of the express train, Aaron CorUee. They ocusure Conductor "¿Imbuii for not excr- eUiiig greater watchfulness over tbe engineer, and recoiitiiieiid tliat ihe system of signal· in vogue on the Old Colony Road adopted by the Troy and «Jreeuiield Itaih-oad Company. _ CRIMES AND CASUALTIES-BY TELEGRAPH, MONTCY BTOLKN FROM A HOITHK. Norwich, Conn., Julv 90..The bourse of Mrs. Alniira Kiwmm _t West Woodstock, wae enUutxi SB K|-l<lnv moriiuiK Wim«» aba wt-iin bargerdea an- $«100111 money and ñuto« wer· Holen BOY- llROWNED AT CAPlî MAY POINT. CU'K May ????t, ?. J., July '-»..Lewie l.anir- batn, of Phll-tlolphi- and Fied«»rl<:k Coleon. of Vt'Uiiilnirtoii, WrMMtlitO fuurUieu tuid twelve, wero drowned liero While. |.«XIiiii_ in il.ty. BTRUl'K BY LIOHTNINO. roTTsvnxK, Penn.. July _»..At (Jentralia to-day Patrick lAtvcllB Wh- HiMaiii.lv kilieil by llKhtuliift while simia. imi. iu)d(«r a tree. At Hhiniaiirtn-h Mr·. Joueimkl while ululili; al su i.isiii wujiiow wa· .truck by Ugbtulu··. Her injuries will yrub-bly timve fatal. ? 11,1.1·. I> IN A QUARREL A HOI ? A DOO. Cincinnati July ·_!»..<)u Julv 27, near Fisher- .}\$R*iby <'',,u,'ty, leiinr»»«.«., J. A. lbiif :««¦ «Imi toni Willed J: v. __¦*·__ P**f teawillad «bout ? «io«, toni wUsoa shot at lOuiliiH· with a musket, toil BUSBMUlai, « Uciouistn Umulnxu rsuirmsi lus "·«* »»?? a revolver. THE NEWS FROM ABROAD. THE LAND BILL SENT TO THE PEEKS. Mli. GI.AI»ST(;VK PILOTS IHS LAND 1??.?. St'CTSS- I ILLY THUOCHH Till'. HOHSK VV COMMONS. HKTTKK TIM K S IN I'KIil'. Tho British House of Commons pOieed tlio. Irish Land bill lust evening and it was after- trard read in the House of Lords. Tlie Fremii élections are fixed for the -1st of August. The Anglo-Transvaal nesotiution« gre now proceeding smoothly. The Peruvian Ctongrreee organiaedoti tin* loth inst, and proceeded with legialutive buaineaa. THK LAND BILL liDVANCHfO. London, July 89..Lori Randolph Churchill, i'» an extravagant speech, to-day moved his resolu¬ tion, -uthethinlroadingofthe Laud bill, that the bill, beine tlm result of revolutionary agitai »ß, ß?- eonragesthe repudiation of contracts, baopposed to individual liberty, is ealculatodto diminish these" ctirity of property an ! prosperity in [relaud, ami to endanger her uni.»a with Great Britain, Mr. (¡lädstmie followed, ridieuling Lord Chureh- iil ami powerfully justifying tin* bill. He said it would be unbecoming in him toeiuogrlsetheitteai- ure, bul the attack· against it were such a.« didimi necessitate its il, l'eue.1. Mr. Gibson (Conservative) replied <«» Mr. Glad¬ stone and, after Mr. William Shaw (Home Huid·) hml paid a high tribute to Mr. Gladstone, a desul¬ tory .Iisi'iission WBS continued by Lord Elcho, Mr. \Viirt«»u iiutl ether extre nieta amidst the evident impatience of the lloii.sc, tin· only eilet being to preven! the »bird reading of the bill being taken at the morning sitting. Tbe House finally suspended Its sitting untilo o'clock to-night, and the sitting of the Lords was suspended untU 11 o'clock in hopes ot taking the first reeding of the bill to-night. in the House to-ni-ht Hie bill WBS Nad ? third time aud passed by a vote of 820 t.» ? l, the minarli ? being exclusively onmposed of Conservetives as fol« lows: Mr. Btvrtlett, Bari of ll-ctive. Mr. (¡orsi. Mr. Dixon-liartland, 8lr Henry Holland, the Right Hon. John lini.i.i.nl, Mr. Ouslow, Viscount Folkestone, Mr. David Scoti, Mr. Sei inner, Mr. James ?. Camp¬ bell, Sir Henry Tyler, Mr. WsrtOfl sad Mr. Whit by. The majority of the Conservatives aad some Par- Tieilitis, Including Mr. i'aruell, ahatalned from rot* in-. In the House of Lords to-nighl th·· hill was read for its first time. Its second reading was Used for Monday next. The Home Rulers have been urged t<· denoume the nee ¡if infornai marhlnea, but they have decided ti» do nothing al presenl on the unuimi thai evi¬ dence exists thai the importation of such article· is connected with Irish attain and that, aveu it ll ia, uo couneotinn exists between tin Importers and the Horn«· Killers. Th»· Liverpool (¡rami Jnry has found a true bill againat McGratb snd Me Ke?iti for attempting to 1.I..VV up tin i own Hall in this city on the'.Mhof last month, what Tur. Loiins mav ??. London. July 80..The linns, in itn leading ;irti- ole, disoiusang the Lumi bill, sarei ???.nitrii r»']>ic-eu|:ii ms of fie l.unteil Interest are li ;..·! v t.. ?», «.¦iiic.fiitîv Revere In tbelr -.runny of its ae- tn¡?«, it is probable thai lb» oouducl of the Uonaervatlva j.eeri« »III be i.r" verm. I in the main by Hi·' tue moti vea ol patriotic prudence .ven· displaj et) by tin· ( »ppositi·!. m the ¡Inn·· »·? Commi "is. p ?- ander «?«.«·«I ? ? ,? the secitni reeding »»I tbe bill »IU eoi bent»· uosed, v.i' ? imt the follow» « »I Lord ? ?! ?-bury will meet to day to . .»?« ihr tin ir course of action and to determine pointa w lieu .-u amendau tits can e offered. Mom: ni iah s -?.\ ? ?»\ KB. ?,???'1'V, July 30. Tht Ornilo Teleoropo mys II ls stated thai the Government bave Information lead¬ ing them to ai unii but little importai ··· t<· the state- incut thai the infernal machines »are mule in pro- ria, III. The authorities poissées ?? itala reports beariBg npre the manufacture ami shipment of the expío -iic-, .tin. h they have communicated to the American Government, G?.'??? ??????1? INTKItK.s-l I!. Peona, HI.. July 20. I he report thai the mfernal machines were made here ereates great ex· itetuenl and is generally believed, I* vV. Crewe, who was .supposed b·· Implicated in their manufacture, denies having made them, butaaya thai I»«· Knows who did. They were made .-.t (PKor.rk'a fon miry on South \\ »sbiiu-'ioi-st. I hey we.-i' of iron and /un1, in Hcrtums. The machinery and dynamite were supplied m New V»u h. FRENCH àKPAIBR 1'akis, July 30..A decree baa been promulgated ordering elections for members >>! tbe Chamber of l le pi it ics ou the 21st Of AUgUSt, ii'id *' co in I ballots «m th« Bunde] foilouIng. The Chamberof Depotlee in spit.· of the Govern· uietit's onl ? desiring s partial sale, has pasted ¡i hill fin ? be siile ..f the whole <»f the Crown diamonds, the proceeds to I»«· di voted to tbe Museum fumi. London, July 20..Tht oioroAna Post say s thai the French iVmbaseadi ral Rome has expressed regret t«> the Italian Government lor Cardinal Guihert's letter to the Pope in regard to the scenes at the re¬ moval of t be remains of Pias IX. .M Gambetta, Presiden! of tbe Chamber of Depu- ti.'s, today read a decree closing the session of be Chamber, He said the country would Judge the work of the session, end each member would havo to bow to that judgment. He hoped the policy of the future Chamber would be inspired by a deter- minutimi to promote the well-being ol the country. France declares berseli' ready t.» compensate the spaniantK win» Raftered damages by Chief Bou Amelia's depredai ions. THK TRANSVAAL sLTTLL.MKNT. Di'itiiAN, .1 »il v 20..Tbe difflenlty obstrneting Un* Begotíatione between the Royal Commisaion and the Boera ha.« been removed. There have been several meetings of the Boers and the Commission, end everything appears in ? fair way to a settle¬ ment. The principal eondltions <»f the Convention are the right of passage of British troops tbrongh the Transvaal, the Su/.erain's conir.il of foreign re¬ lations, the abolition of slavery ami the mainten¬ ance oi religious liberty. If the VolKsraad does not ratify the Convention within three months, the Queeu'ssovereignty will revive. NO HELP FOB THK AMEEB. London, .Inly _.»..In the House of Conniions to¬ night Lord Hartington, Secretary of State lor India, reply ing to a question .'is to whether the. (»ovorn men t WOUld support the Ameer, said : ir the viceroy of India ooaetdered further step· asees- wiry he would communicate it to tin· Qovernnmnt, end unni tbeOovermenl reçoive further Information they did imt propose to take any atepa He (boni Hartington) was not aware that the Amoer bad applied for assist¬ ance. Qeneral Hume bad beau Instructed to concentrate bis troni»«, which numbered about .'»,???». at Unetta »o aa to previde against any dieturbeaee there. The 'Timen in an editorial article this IBOl-ing says: " VV« are in no way pledged to the rapport (»1 the Amcerof Afghanistan. The battle between ilm Ameer nml Ayoob Khan lusted from ? o'clock until p o'clock lu the morn- ini*-. The total loss wa. about, 400. The advanced British outpost Is seventy-eight miles troni Canda- bar. ß RECONSTRUCTION IN PEBU. Panama, July 29..The Intent, news from Peru U to the llth in·!. In Mag.-kam, OB Sunday, the lOtl?, a »luorum WBS llmilly obtained, tho I'eruvian Con- gTa.I organi-od anil bSgM business. A large iiumlicr of spectator· Wttaessed the first regalar session, at th») opening of which President Caldcrun prsjldsd TBS Presidential MeseuK·· a brief document, und through- out render·» aiiparent the difficulties, doubts and danger« by which the Provisional Governnieut Ih SBrroiuiided. The l'realdeut eets two olijeoti. before the legislativo bodice : Firtt.The rcetoraUou of the comUHutlonal regime; and Second.An honorable peace with Chile. Ills concludili1, words aro impressive: The «iiieinn «Hence of the tomb« which we have passed on our way Hi Hie·» walls sud which now «tirrouud u·. tomb· of heroes who fell lighting for one Ila«, that of our IndsasadSBSS Is interrupted by one voice, which «aye to ue, procure th» union of all partie·, huv» tbe country through the law, airi bury for« ver personal ambitious, Hearfceamg t<» this eloquent lesson, let unite <io- llver Fern from the evils which oppre·· her. Uulted we will realize our object, illvided we will oousummato our own ruin. Fifty Senator· and eighty flvo Deputlee were eworn In at the first session. After the delivery of tho Message, Calderón resigned tin· provlslotial rresldenoy, but was liimirdlatoly elected ( 'om-Ui utionsl President, and took the usual oath of oflice. President Calder, m feels positive that the 1·: uro pean Powern will follow the lead of the United States In rec- OgBistngtbfl new (.'imstitutiimil (i ivci-nmentof Peru. The Motttene.ros havo lieeu active In the Interior, al- thmurli iu small pertica, Home time age tbev caplured a !««¦£_*? »? Palliane, und nfi.-r treating tbemcruelly suncrctl them to return to Limn. The Chilians swear ?'.?· G.'".?"*' .'"' ¦¦""*" «'lilrave-, and only ? few nights nue the Btcaaioi- led r <..,.,,|. of batlulionnendeavored r«) « scape Iron, tliolr barra« tu forti at purpose, but were ,'. V ,??,'.? l,y tia-irollkei-n. who «I uniite'.v SU«.Srted in i^rílii Kt.heïï.· Uma is not yet aafu from the Ira of \i V'*'N " tbem* v' '»«tef-l »Prisais are continued by iu«: Honteueros. THE BERLIN ??ßß???. Lsontjos, July 29..The Berlin correspoiid- em of The ¡¡mr* says : ·· it ¡s credibly rumored that the Hon. Cari «tobara win sueoeedtbc Hon. Andrew t>. White a> American Minister to Ocraumy· it, wen d donhtl.· bfl · splendid triumph ??,?· the man who tied from Berlin as a t-evolitiotinry more than thirty year« age to return as Mlnlater from the great BepnhUo of tho West, but it is doubtful whether sua i^ansforruatton aeosewenhl give much Kaii'-i';·.. Men ¡it the .·?.?·,?·1." A PROMIT (<·\1?\?)?; ????*. Trom The Evening Pott. rnerola absolutely nothing in this rumor. The story i.··, by no un ans new ami has been oodtrsdicted before. THE BRADLAUQB At'lTATlov. London, July 28..-In the House of Com· ¦""¦': thl· afternoon Blr William Haroourt,the Borne Secretary, said precaution· would be taken against the Bradlangh meeting, to protest agalnsl the exclusion of that »gii »tor froto the House of Commons, Interfering wiih faiib· or causing ¦ dlSturtauíM In Palace Yard. The meeting is to be held in Trafalgar equate on next Tucada.v evening. The total nuniher of ¡, Ht Ion pn -touted In the House of (Himmons during the present lessimi of Parliament linn m- tin n ms,, to rejo¦¦; any ehnn; in the la»»· which .mn» be oiopo ed for admit tiug atbtests to Parliament l.utì'j with ano,."iU5 signaluii-ß, ami the number of peti lious nraylug for the alteration of the law _673wltb 110,04 M: naturca. < HIÑA AND THE OPIUM TRADE. London, July 29..The Bet retsry of the Si'ci.-ty f.ir th«· Buppn iton of the Opium Trad;·, aottag onthe BOggOStioS "I Colonel (imi. soaie time ago m:.· io tin-Vieein, ol China explaining the soriety' V* »»Him the ira ¡lit·. Il e ViCToy.ln G?·|?\. says: " upim is a suhjee* on which ogland and Chta· eaa nev.i an -t on common ermi ml. Chiae views the whole question from a moral and Bngiand from ß lisca' standpoint. The I'hin.-e Uoverui.t U liupresned wilh the iMieeaslty of mHklnustrv.iiimtu efforts to oontrol the Hood of oplurn before it overflow· tbe whole country, rhc new treaty with America roulaining ? prohibitory obtuse, en· courage- the belief that briHMl principles of justi«·«· ami feeling«,, hmuanit} will prevail In the future relations ot ('luna with ih«· Western nations." CANADIAN TOPICS. \\ iNM'.pi.c, July _'.>. .The Grovernor-Oeoi- rat and party arrived at Prtnee Arthur*· **«enir*iig by stt'iinuT on Hi«· 'J.'ilh lust., and WHO received by a depu¬ tation of prominent persona The whole town was dee· orated with ftaga, banners and wreaths, und an artistic arch »vas e ni to« I m the «qttare fa« ilng Ine wharf. In th«· evening there »ver«· «li-plays of tir·«works, miimmolh bonttro· and other I'cimii'-irallolis. Tbe vie«· legal party loft tiler«· th· next timriiiug al U O'clock On tha l'ainulian I'aciiie Rellwaj OTTAWA, On-, July 29..A forwarder stated to-«biy th u the Itulted Htntc« Qoverntncut had is«m «? order· to the Custom authorities of New-Yorti Bist« not. to allow I'una.Ili? ·-·.«'Is |<j e.uiv lumber I.. .Mikihiiii port« III bond ili«i« tutor.· c.ii.ailiaii hart/··* were able «> ???? fur .v. » York aud other American points by transhipping al Whitebait, but this uea -«rder practically abuts them OUI ill Ui·· li ade. I.amili ? .¦arri« «I in C»mollati bottoms can now only beoonaigned t«» Whitehall, when· there OTO .in ¡..inde.? a n rhoinns THE BRITANNIC DISASTER. Livkri.?.. July '-"·>. -The Marithne Couvtof ? iij-iir» into th«· lo»s of the s'» inn r Itnianiiic, Of tha u hih star tan«·, wiin h wen! sshore aa the Irish e-eat on the Uli lost., foetid thai file spud of the lint a utile Wim mit excessive, that th« «api.on would aot have been Jnstkfled u ru ? ring; thai the fog atgaala from tin- attor* »talinn at Booh Point m< re not -red at regalar in¬ tervals; ¡hit pradeños should beve Induced »oatiaaed .oandings; but timi..m the whole,the «·:??«· ws* one of nn nnloi unan· mistake n ? _·?? ?. ?? ?. Tin« eieirt Would ?«·! tal.«· an» ·«(· e* In regar '«¦ the captain'· « rtliii al« Il in.if li. s'iile.l «h U ? li. .\ ,?.??,, nhoWed tlidt lini glu«»·· for timbo· tin "ir ·>? G«»'.» stirtífils i I. oit ??. were out ot "idi ?. und tin· Irregnlarlty of the Dring « .m id in II m. I.. In ml ita ken fur l'usi; | r. QEMERAL DICE8NOLA AT 11 ??»· I. IN". I.iim-iin. July 20..Tbc Berlinoorreapondenl of Tke Ifmeetelegraphed yesterday a·follow·! Ornerai dl Cesiiole, who has been Invited to meet the eh le I- of (he Vimini alni blMtoril al «vol'ld to nielli, nt the ?, ..¡, ?, e ..? Mi White, i.- interinan Minister, hopea m n. 11 lo he .th 11 ·? pilhllab lu* ? >W ai il elaborate S "i h en ih, archasolog] ufi." prue, ol wbleb 50O copi««* only will in printed llenera) ih tX«suoia will »¡»u Iheeblei ar· a ululili ¡? «nil es ·.! ' ¡? r 111., 11 ·. tini then ? ¡ni ?? hum e. lie- Berlin corresoondenl <>f G?· Montimi ¡Ost Bays: " Oeueral «li 0«jsii«>la has »uceeedetl m obtain- lug au exchange ol duplicates with the Berlin Mu¬ seum." POBEIU.N K0TE8. Lownos. ? nday, Joly ·_?, issi. <¡« nera) ISmrotb, ti:<> Bulgarian Premier, has been "re¬ admitted to tbe Russian Army The opening of Ute Electric Rxblbition at *Psria has In «Ii iioslpoin-il (<¦ Ih·· nth «if AUgUaS The nee steanishlp servid, ol tbe Canard Ltae, is being fitted wltbuiuet) eight eleotrlo lamp·. t?«· tt.iiiiiu (Ouït 11 Appeau u redooi d the aenteneea pa.-«ed nil the six |it l-????-?? an.--lci| for licit at the le- innvai of body "' Pope Plus ? "v. Th«» Bamberg Atnertean Htesmship company »»p? henceforth send two stc.iinei'« Irnin llatuburg to New- TOrh Weelilv llisleud ol «eie a ? k .1.- Iicli.l<il"ie. Ifrraa haa been rooolvnil from Trieste the! the Aus· iriaiiM have eneountSTi ? such dillliii:iii-s that they wen· r.in lii'd to posttione tn·· attempt to introdue· the I.andwi hr sy«l< m in the Districi «'? l'attui·««, la the llct·- cegoi i"..t a «ilici was ti,urlìi yesteria. m Berlin between aets> dont aad aa eflkenr ef the Army Reserve. Tbe weepona wen· pi lo's. The Student WH killed. This is the Unit affair of a similar eharaeter lu Uormaay wiihin about a fort Bight. Mabel Wllberforce, the plaint it! In the libel ease «if WUberforee gainst Phllp, wasto-dar brought up at tha Wesiminsier Police Court charged with perjury In the trial oi that ea«.·, me l'uatwiiry prosecutlag. The l'i is oner was remanded. rAel-wssia its ffnaaeia) article thta aaornlng says that a farther sum of -100,000 wlU be wit bdrawa from th«· ltiiiik of Bnglsud In connection with the Italien loan on Tuesday, aller which tuen· will probably bea pause in lhe.se operai mus. Then an· ileirfoustralliiiiH every ui^hl a-alnst (he Hebrews at B-mmersteln, West Prussia, und further ex· «..««sis ¡m· feared. Tin- gendanne· arc powerless. There were similar riots al It lerwald. l'oiiiel ¡mia, on i m sday, when a quantity ol Hebrew property wa· deatroyed. the limit) VeWt connects the iinincs of the Bight Itev. Dr. Praser, Bishop of Hoaobestar, the Ber. Dr. Hoary M. Butter, Master of Hallow, the BOV. Dr. Viiughan, Maslerot Ihe Tempi«-, and I he Bev, Dr. Henry Milton, Canon of 8t* Paul's, with theveoani Deanery of waat· uiiiiHte.r. A «llspateb to The limes from Tunis says the lie.\ has friiillest.lv emit avori d In raise an irregular force to pro¬ ceed to the Interior. ha· aaat ß req-islUon t«> Blesrta for Irregular eavalry, but the men posillvely refused in respond. An open revoit wasoa the point of brcuu- bg out at thai place. ? be at ? uni murderers ?G Abdul ?/.1/. have been exileil to the. I'roviiiceni ll.il.la/. ???'????. apart Irom their other accomplices. The remainder ol the alleged murderers were acni to HedJ-s, Arabia, yesterday, it is reported that Miiitmt l'acmi wiii beoonflaedon aa island apart from the others. Clare ."Sewell Kcad, late member of l'aibanicnt for BOSth Norfolk, anda Botad authority en agricultural matters, speaking at an Bifriealtnral meettag yesterday, said he dal mil lie.lev« there was a ?''''-al <¦>»!> o! grain. Tin- orups looked ««-u. he seid, bet woukl not bear the tesi ni eluse inspection. A dispetti- froml'opetihagen to 7?«· NeantST--Byi that in spite of the Hadical trluinph in the elections, the Min- lalaia hBTB desili iiiimal. an long as they bn beaked by» matority of the Upper House, to continue tbelr BtrSggt· for the ConstiluiKiii of IKtiC, which give· both houses e«iu_l power. Th« Bedteat· are endeevortag to make the Lower Bouse suprême by ImposL-g hUaister· of ii« own selection upon the King. A DISHONEST BOOKKEEPER. Boston, July _J..William D. VViiKliburn, bookkeeper for Ilcuryl'. «m roughs «fc Co., wholesale dealers Iu luent at Faiteull Hall Market, was arrestcil this nionilng charged with the embezzlemeut of from f??,??? to ifir>,lH)0 from his employer·. It is stated that the llrni has a Utter from Wiishburn confessing ble »rutlt but he does uot state tlie amount stolen. He is not an extravagant man ami haa no had h.ibiis. Washburn is, about forty year· of age. GUIDE ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. Watbktown, N. Y., July 29..Cliarl«« Par¬ ker, the guhb» who attempted au assali it upon Mra. Ueorge Bull while conveying her from Forked I_ke to i»itg iaike on Tuesday last, has boon arrested In Kings- urn. OnC RAILROAD INTERESTS. THE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN. DIsOrSSIONS CONCKRNIM, I ?? ?G????? MANA.GE- MKNT.NOTHING DI'.l ????.?.? ?G ??????1?. Ame ting of railroad ollieers, B-U to have been culled at tin· iaste__e of g. j_Tofgaaaii. at*?-μßß nati, one of the. hvetri.8tees of tin· Cincinnati South¬ ern liailroad, \y;is held at tin- Erie Railroad oline in this city yesterday afternoon. The purpose ef the conlennee was to dis« iivs combinations iu antici¬ pation of th«* kwr__sg of Um Ciiciimati Southern. Tin· meeting Isstnd SnrOTS1 hours, hut no definite ( «inclusion was reached. Among those raresenl at ihe meotiag were Presi¬ dent Jewett, of tin· Eric, and J. II. I>« v. reux. pn-i- denl <»f the New-Teck, Pennsylvania ami Obi«», seal th«· Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnali ami Indian- apolisCoaanaBlaa, 'J'h.· ein« innati Ba-enad C<>m- pany, which la betaar known in Cincinnati as tho ('.".¡mon Carrier Company, was represented by its ;·;·. ..;¦¦ ··.!. William H. Cíeme: t, it-, settag vi.e- presiti mt, W. .1. Lipmm-ntt. ami its aitoruey, E. A. Fergu db, who is also one of the tr_st_sa in h-haif of tl.·1 dtj of < iiicluiiiiti. The Cole syndicate was not represented, Great atiircmj wee asaialsiiand In regaril to the laeeting and paitJcelese k.»aal the discussion were refused bj theea areeeat« It was! said that Mr. Fergueou «1· sited t.· oonsaH with the oibccr-i of certain railreads whieh would ho __· torested in the <!evelopmeat «if _hebu.«.»ess <>f the Ciiuiiinati Southern m regard to the a_S-_g of lb«· road. Th«· meet ing was shnply a preliminary oo_fcrenco, it was said, and no decided policy was agreed upon. It is tinderstood thai Presldesrts Jewetl ¡p<1 Deverett- took dee posiiiou that tiny would bind their companies to bo combination and no definite ixuiey until th»· contint ina- iniei.sis at C'iiieinnaii hud been har.iioiii/.. .1. Th·", urged (hat until th ci v an ? (????????? Carrier Company had decided fully upon their ewe pohev if w - itaeiesH talk about future combinations which might noi ?»«· carie.enta There was sa évident intention nn tin· pert <»? some <>f the pereons pi» -? ni ?.·. «.m n .?? ¡um· northern and eaawrn roads a definite policy in regard to tlie I awdugnfthe rosai nuil ;<» olitili ? from them definite <·?1'«·. If this ..-? in purpose of the couference II wasaot carried out Mice, «.sillily. Ihe ( inciniriti Southern Railroad, which extvinls to Chattanooga, was built by tbeeity under the <li- rectinn <»l a Hoard of Tiu-t.·.·- created by eel of the Ohio L wri datura in Nit.', I *·''.'.'. Iiie city was sutnori.ed to besas F??,???,???) in '.omis 1»»r its construction. The road w i- opened in February, ?**-*«». It :-·«>?«·?:ita-«l by the Cincinnati Kailr«>a«l Company under teraporary license -t.? »it -. by the trusteee. [tie prop» I.use the Mad [Or twenty-live ars t«> the highest bidder, and t«> secun control of tbe road is th» occasion of no litti·· rivalry among the <"ii- neetingrailroad syatoma, Oiieof the persone pres- ent ¡it tin meeting yesterday said: " limi- is doubt thai t.» smura th.· full benefits which tho eity expected to gum by tins entenwias Ike road mint I»«- h.i.se.l to some one int.?.·-!..! in the development of tin· prtwerty. Tbe city hopes to got troni the rental suiti, lent to pay til«' Hilen st <»t» the bon,Is :.n.I t.» establish .: -iiikiii- fund. This is .»ut .fili., question, in my opinion, and the mam quest Km is to saettitela how inn.·!., or rather how llliic, the ? 'lly will be *nlls!ie.| with." PRKIGHT K.vil s AM' CHEAP TI· 'KITS. There w;us no publie ndiutiou in WYst- bouiiii Creighl ratea y. ¦tordaj and tin- Breedwsj of th«· intuí, lin.·.« prufesesd that r.«.t.s were lu.iiiitiuncd at the pt«-i-»:it s<-lie<liil»·. li «va« ?,.· kaowa reati »eay Bf_er_eea vv li. 'lier »lie BOetOO sad ??????? 1.' ulro.i.l liai mile any radnotion to ratee from Boetoa to met tin· cut «>f (he. previous day by the central Vermont sad Oread Trunk Line. Iu lb»· BbsSneo id .my «1«-ei.lc.i i<imri l>y tills coin- i'iiny tbe trank Une agente sttempted t<> maintain tin* schedule ratea. Bat tir»i-< ?.»«» t*rai_ht mbM in· thipped to ( lileiittn In -..Ule if the 'ist f 1? I ¿ 1.1 .'·. ll 111 11 ics ut .pi eut - :t it in ir. ? pwnds,walle tin· sebea-de rats ? »nu 78 ? tits. Tho Brnsdway agent or .me of the hies sal.t yester¬ day " Of ourse we iiiv nii.i.!.. v.l.- sein·.bile rat··«; that Is, tills i'«impu> y is «!· ll ;'.«··. I dOQ'l see wli.it nur folk« artt thinking nf, They aappeae evUtoatlj that leaaheap u;» oar tonicize l.v r*B__t_g ??-μ?ß? I«, pay the fuit rat«·a Tie <·; ii c line»· ( fee, ihey an rotting* every Bb-frJs "1.Illiein. \iul OUT illll' I Well, I Won't Ml..' I'X.ltlly vv n. ? ?». ??ß il·.lin.'." ? in ¡in-i.li in .»I a Western railro.i·!, who WBS bi the cit \ yesfenlay, remarked "IuhmIhwi. i,i Pink's olüee l.xl.iv to bii|u:re »bout aVeet-Uaiunil rate, and I tell yon Hum*« are n·» ratals any· where. I knew oao.cb abont Basi ?>?_?«| rales, but did bave -???.- ii..p.s .n vv.'-t bound rete.,*1 ATiiiiu μ ?-, putei calle«! iip.ui Commissioner Fink, when tbe iu!tov\in_ eonvereatlnu t.-..? pia«. ·· tu ?, iiiii cumin ¡?.? ni·.' the rate« ¦'" asked tu«· reporter. " l'I'.'. Inelv Ille siili»· us U.et t..,.· I.u.e ,..,.. Mr. Pinti nsweri »1 ·· Haut· eoi tht) predi.tiente of ti..* digérant p»;»<1· been a-!.. il !.. in. «t t.» ..rivince matte gol Hill uni iiW.iIc ni." ¦· Have roa cali·-«? a BSBetiaa o1 au ? ktod t" ·· No, ? nave u«H ? bava p·?. ? ti ...? to gal the representativo· ·>? the trank lima tetrctl·»at to oouslder restor? na the rates to tiielr ton ·. btxaus. here- t.... re \. In u lie agi ills bai «' Ule. Siiti ill.nlc s ?,isltlelory ratea they have gaae home end isro.ea their agree¬ ments. ·· vv 11111 do you think U* result will net" " V, el, 11.ul is nur. I ? >.?,? I til. ni, I lie Cutting of rat. ? should be allowed to go on in.nl tbe ···.;.. punie« an »ai tlloroUKhlj »lek ttt 11 t.mi t.ej «rill su. ? lo the next :i_;i". un n't lli.it viny In· eiittrcil ,????" ·' ll.ivt vim iicaril il an.» ni..\. i.Iil tow art! a sett le- tueul ul tlie >Iilln uitii I I" >i»:ic «timi, ? .? \a\ I knew about a__lrs whel ? .OC 111 ill.' ·???.?;? pel s," ·· J)t» von know vv lien the Joint EKOOUttve C'elUinittic Will me« ? G " ? have not beard that U ta to ))i<«t." " Ulive y.ill lint lecci cil If.jllcstM iliilll «Olli«! tile road to rail » meetiug t" " Ves, a tew ; but,;i« I liav e airea.lv suiti, I have taken im Botion." There was no obsnire yeaterd »y in the warfare between the ? 'ins im» s ..? vv c-tcrii pasaenger rates. Toe eompa me« w.re ..i.ci,. waloblttg to see if re,iu. ?n.iis were announced, and at the close ol buat__a_ Mr. t_rpenter, uf the I'ennaylvanla reed, leeiued i" he almostsonj that no one Il.nl eO-M down, Me Wa« «vnleiitly weil pleased with ? o position ol ? is road, which, be told, had maintained the rebate aystem s«> auc«oeeerully thai p «lui noi micini ?«· withdraw it. ?? tu>· l.r.h-oe theageal «sul that his road had sont antimi m~ate rhrrk· lo the varioua ofltees, Imi in.«l not given Instructions for their use. The New v..ik (cntrni imi the Baltimore and ot,!.. ai-eiits both «aiti timi their companies would not issue rcDulcs. Tin " scalp« rs" claim I aal they ¡inn· not abandoned the contest, but ore reethag sa _bb_ sacs iivviiitiiiK'.lcv. It.|iincn;s. I.un/i.iiit ia,.« to the West ulso r.iui.ine.l the same ytsli.u.v ¡isoli lliirs.l.i.v The rivistili ni the luti in the war was boboutteap¬ parent. Beilroad .neu claimed ?l.ey had not betttl of an· movement low uni a sell h ¡ncn,. (1IH AUD, Jlliy SB. » oiiunissinner Mitl).'!ey lia« Just ls-iietl a circular by which the Souihw SSBSIB Bellwey Peel aaseeaattoa wttahdraws the sgaaUsed freight rates heretofore ipioted by the a««.»- (iaiion ¡m«! BStsMisiics the local nit.·« from Chicago and B__S_SB_pl Hiver points on basini.s mm seabeere point«, tu order to pi-e- vent the uncertain ralis no! C.__go unii ¡ the Mississi|ii»l Hiver troni e__aBBS_.g wesl of those lioiuts. In oliier vvor.is, t!ic iti.nls in lie ,i-mh nilion de- eliue to p.nii.ipute la say eaSUag eC teaea The circu¬ lai lakes cited AlU-'USt 1. / h,-.\1mot ?leys it BB-bBS from a cretliblc source that the (¡rand Trunk, in M.er to lia. leu tin· end of the rail- to,id vv.ir, will on Moiulny, begtS selling tickets from Chloago t.» Boetoa tot *»«¦'>. Bt. I/u'is, .Inly -".). -I'lisscnj-er fitre from this city to New-York was reduced to-.tuy by ull lines from $_ ? _,"> .«.is. _ _ PATHTG PAKT Ol·' THE TAXKS. John F. Dillon ¡Huí ?. L. Hopkins, receivci-s Of t.S BTsnhstfaS _k.iwsy Coiupuuy, tendered ycnter- day to A. H. Caly. CtBrfe of Arrear«, a cheek drawn upon the Mine and leather Beak for i,ls(>,l«>7 41, on ucv-iuut uf lax« s levied upon the structure of the New-York Kiev itled Hallway. Under the advice of the Corporation Counsel the money was received by Mr. Cody and a re¬ ceipt gteSB In has following form: ·· Hcceived from Mcssm. John K. Dillon and A. !.. Hop¬ kins, receivers of the Manhattan Ballway OomfSMy. a .heck epos the Hhoe aud LaB-ther Hank for *l s.;.i -«7 41. The »nine is Male.I l».y the receivera to be tendered to »no on account of tsixcs assessed in the year« is?» sud Isso upo! the rial estate or real property Ol the New-York Klevated Hnilroitil Company. A. H. Cadj, CollccUil' of __Ma__eeta ami clerk of Arreare." The entire «monili of the lines due from all the eotn- panicH is shoal e_,Oot>,000. Th«· tiin.nint paid by the receiver· Laeheut 80pereeatof tbe smoawl levledapoa the structure of the New-York Company. Home surprise is I. It by the tax olllclals at the above uuinuul Itolng paid, it was suggested that the meetvetodid sol believe that a check fur less (hau the eultre amount would be received by the authorities. FLAT IN CHANGING GAUGE. Nkw-Okleans, July 21)..A 4 o'clock this BBBB..BJ the work of clian^iiitr the gBSgB of the ? hi« a».'", hi. LaOiiiH and New-Orleana n.uliou.l (Great Jaoksun rout.) from Ilvo feet to the standard Kauge of 4 feet 8-_ inebetì was uoiiun-nned. Th« cuti re Une from New-Or- leans to Oa'ro, a distance of BJBJ mil««. rx H usi ve of «_. inirs together with the Kooulmko Branca nf t.»< nty-oan mi'cs. \«,«s eeaapaSfed ¡mil trata· »v. r. rea ? tog in nil «11- «.«.llotis ot 3 p. m. to-day. Te compiete his her« til· an task a fOree of over :?,(??» tin-n wa« distrtlMi Una. This ts th«· greatest feat yei Hc-oiuplished hi gasare chinami,-, and to <?;«»??«·1 1. P. Brlen. a«v manager, la the awves* maini» due. <1tti_t the a«loot eeetat -be work m a»net S300.S0O «tu tao trains, pa«*«· titrer and freight, w.il run ou schedule tluia teeaaarew feasarlsj » as usual. DEFAULT THAT MAY M SKT ASIDK. Spring!t km», III., July Ui»..It is understood betWOOB the lawyers enraged in the _ac or John It. VaaatSeSy assi··! tie Illinois M. Ilat.it lUilwa/Com- pau.»·, et al., that the default entered on Ju y ·-"_ again·« th«· defendant comparii, s will be - ? anide If they «In.« me. to tile an ?|·|?·?????·?· bi'for the linn «la? of the writ, which is Monday text. Th«· »mpiai-SWl iiiavtheo prêt·· for a decree m tao «xmsoU-hUed ?·...· taure suit- pt-üiliug in t!ic court. EXTENSION Pi »-??'????. (*(iN*r«)Ki),N. M., .Ittiy 'J'»..lu the Hou·*» yea- t«t<Ih\, afsar a hnag-aklut··, tfaa afa* te extend tt-oBo-t-n Mal Mota« h.Srsod freaa Alan Dap ?«» w_»re ami l_- ¦eesswas indefinitely uostpoue«! ·.1 So to ino, M.w ¡¡«mi i\ DBS IS, Oai.vi>t()N, T«x., July li''..A tspc<ial to The ????* from Austin sax s: "The l'aria sod (,re_t Northern Kuili.nvt (Om.ianv lili«! th«-lr charter hero reaterdar, providing fi rti road fresai Parlato t-il Hi» e of thirty tullo·. The capi- t.il sl.ieli is ? .«mi.. «"oxtiî.vct AWA-UDC-k t\M <u;Ki:r.]-n;, \. \\, July ·_·.?..The o«#nfrar\ for the eo'.istruction of the thin.\ BB-BB of tbe Weet SSora Kiiiitoutl from whiiitrio KitiKstou has been awardeS ¡Hid the WO.k cou.m« in «<1. FIRE E Ft OLD. thi: ?μ?.'μ?t; of thi: okiflamme. San* Fi: an«um ««, July _·.»..A aVsaB_ha|j re- eciveii herefkenaLa· A_fja_e grsaa th«· foiiowtug i_rs ti'ulais «.t thelotw of tbe British -l.ip (»: ? flamme, «Cap¬ tain «ir« «ti, which left I. uc mi J:iiiii»r., 31 for San F.uueisco, with an asserti d eat.-o of coal and merchan¬ dise, ?,???«· In company off the cossi of Peni with the Italian Park ¡vim; Andrea, «'.«pi.Dii ? i/< Ila. from Hall, Maiiti.iry 3, lor San I·'· unis.-o : M The oriflamme teoìe Sre, it is pre«tini< d. from nn of tho coa! in ih· krwet hoi,! · nl·. dm«· to .te¬ en:·· cl.'t.-iin : and left the «Inn f,.i tn« saint Andrea. ? ter ?···.:.\??? tbe bark an rxpioeie· took pasee «sa aha H.'.ip, and s!n sa;ik in.un «??.? Iy. lii« certain Mild crew an· in g.? health. Tlie British <"<>·?-?? has ordered tho Otee to III«· Sat,or s Home in .-?? ? ,.? ;-¦ ..." .fis.ooo loss at BAMBUBO, IOWA, Cui« A«;<>. July 29..A special «lis]iatch to 77«e Jinirs :i«im llainbiire. low«, July 28. aaya : The liamliiiis' lloiise ami furnitiire ; .1. J. Wolf's It«]«.W st«·!«·, an«! part of Ita matéate; Kennett'« ilnur elore, ami tin· WesU rn Union Telcirraiib «.ntiee. «vera by Sito this muraiiur. The ii¡ ,???.-???.· h«s_l laundry, Loas j-i KM trance. hIkhu D_M_0_ id a ^^n>.\ WAXEM PACTOBT. Fiiv. «broke ont in t at John Mattht-ws's (toda wuicr B-Blery, No. XtO Enet Twelit.»--ixl. .st., \ .-t.-tstay μ???????-. It dauiairi-d the lock .*.".(Ml and the biiihliiirf « i(Sl. Is :.ir«· it WO· .·<11?· tÍU«.'UIS¡)( «1. ? -o ¦· -aa-«· th-· ont, ·G niWU. ???.?.G1) 1?V A I*A1.1.IN(J <'II1MVKY. Calais, M«\, Julv ·_".».. I'lu· tHrea__f of M. Silverstoiie was «lauiairi· t h. Ur«· this inumili·; to the extent of ¡r't.ins»; ¡usan-I. Qaatnea l'ia<lf<>rd waa killed and tice other per-mis wei injuixl. «me of lliem. Shn· nací BpeUBey, ptvbwbiy fstally, by ¦ fall In g chimney. ??????1 DB81 BOTEDl tflfW-TTB. tin..July *_".»..'l'In· MMWMMÌ (*S- nery «if the ?··?? ¡? li: ,·? ·;-..«! ¦ ?? ? v.irlhmn- licrlaiid Ciiiinty, was destin ed by lire yesterdaff. ? il., e:':..(Skj: iiisur.iiin·, ¡*??.·??) «m the ì..iil ;mK' ami MVOjOQQ) oli the st«t«k. _ OUTLAWS BUNTED ?? BLOODBOl I Cllirvco, Julv Jl».-A tMspsaSft fron: the Maple Stirine Camp, Ivan ( raffi t '«..unty, Wla., aays: New lire hai rteen _d_wd Iste (he purs ni <.f the Will¬ iams brother« by the arri ? ?! «if ì.-ht I.eìi.iu _NBB_ with thirty lil.i.)<l.iiiUi)i|s, empl.n««l in the W«-t hv Uh 1 (¡overuiiieiit. The nessSS m-e bei. "Ituffalo" l'.'iarlle ani ·· \ ci «iwst«.tie " KsShgf S'Ith tfeOBB_Sl_<*- the pnbtic wen· mu«!«· familial ,| ipiijr l'na- ler'sand MilAs'aeampaixns tn i-"*u .«ml IS77. |iiie_io «1,aril« s patents, brother· .uni »intern ». r«· killed Indians ovei whtrh time ho has iriM-n ids whole lu-an f«. th« work «»I d-kma and li't'itives troni ¡usti.. m tbe nUÜSWM Will b, I.ike.1 ll¡« ill h«· vieilli!.«' of ll«m ('.????|?. ami Ih«· «conte will t.···ahead *:ta tin BOBE «u iiiiKi.hoiiiet- Bisklagaacbahaal « at witv BEVI /'.'/ STORMS IS PI ??8?? VA MA. Oakijoshai.! . I'etiu.. July ·_".».-Tin- tn-aviees thundei storni in \ 1 it» ¡??-? ii o\« r il Mrs. Harry Van V«ir-t. a r.sib'i' ol thi« ut. m struck by Inrhtntngaadinstautly ki.le.l.h« t im si. n,i ' m it ? tod ¡t lut «nie. An «Cd iinu, r, ¦, il .Uugersaa while enirsired In pickiuc wIk 1 abort <ii«t m··'· from the Van \ 1«· i. s ri«»ii«!y hurt by liei ? tn ·?»t. ». ?*·: um of th· < ipola vae f.in troni tu«· large earshnpe. aad Aamajce to μ «.·p»? prl- ?,.?« «iw.lliiie- m p.'il«.?. ? ...·.. > ·. ,G«1?· ?? ropo nt·!«·«· were almoai totali.« ,|,,?·?.?. The wind eh w a if<«!«· and the lam |??·???·?? in :«>in::t· for fifty m.nul. - \\ 11 KlsliAltlti:. Penn.. July 29 .A lemfle thunder and hail alono i--- ti ?···!.«» At Kiu<rM«-aa ti llirbtning «rtrwrk B.C. u. ?.,??? i.a:n, deuionnain·;!· a.«<1 killiiit: a Mtluuhie BBbMBSB «nil a mule. FRAG ?? ? NEWS. c«>\ Vier etOARSTAKI RS «SOT w.i'.ir.n. Cilici«.0, Juli 'Jlh t'i^ai'tiuikiiiu' bj c labor will I,e a!·..?.¡.??«·.! :«t III·· Jolie! l'«-«ilteii!*iar« tlliTe being no btttdera for this eervk* bi »««: iiog ol ««mirait-. fatai iv s r ? SB ? ?.? ·. taai ClIICAOO) July ¡¿tí..A (iis|iiu-ii irmii (¿unnì- ¦00. » "ì-. -l'i» 28 r an a KM a and sani· ii-.in ..i.it:«· .0.11 tula ,-\ ttninc n.» an annttj . lvlio (?(\·. lin n.au's nmn« ka OWteOWn II· He 1 mto the iiimiui.'Uii- 1 ??? ??????t? win: vi 11 « Watki'Town, Dak., July '_"'..T'ie wheat haivesi «¦.¡.is n.\t Muwdsy rueerop is tn«· beet eves grown Sere, sad »il tue crop« sreeaeellehl <.??>#·??«>?- ii«·!- an «loiitK ?·· injury »ii lh¡s s.iinm al Un country. The wi,. ai :.n «est «m the Jim Kiwi bus tic,;iiu. The there are n*·· 1. AN «>1D MAN KII I.KD ItV ? G???. LnfCiinrtso, Ohio, July 29..John Cline, an old cittsen llYlag sboat two s_d une halt ? of tie. \\..s kiln«! » «I·'«la\ liv u laliintf tre«· II·· hud « ut tue tree and aa his was getting out of tin· »»¡«y it eeeaBS Inm .tail m.tsht d him ioti, tin· ground the mr «¡_«U11 in hie hand when ioni,.I. LOW PUCKS ??? SXOODBB (?'?t?.?. Takis, Ky.. Julv l"J.. Ihe «-«uiihiii« <1 - Muir«·, l'eteree sao I.try i«»«>k pia··.· i.i.i.ti, at T.tnwood Farm, l'in· pin« s paid «*«r< .rely low for shori horns, «.nl.» a w Urn .^?· a futi prie«·. The avi-rap» lor mules «» is for it-muie«. s-i'·? id; iota' amount ¡t,'»,;¦(>:¦, and gwaral «· srage ?t? 46. MI ItDKi: IN A Ml^i'Vltl TOWN. 1'iiur fckX)TT, Kuii., July 2t>..A must ehoek« Ing morder »».«s ?·<« ?.« ·. n t «-.? io Um rlMhn town sfi ?? -4. Torno« (oiiiiiy. M··., ou Wedln si|a> iti t. ru·.«,ti. linker atabbed t>< nn«*tt, a »non* man, tareeoi tour ton« s m tbe Pin k With ? kliile, ¡lini Unii «Ut lil.n a. r,,** ti,,- ,,?,,?, .meo, Mating a w'iiind BboOl a fi·"! in almost instanti.). llis niurd. ., i. bui ul»ou( -??> m«ti ni«· in p.ir-uit >>t him. LKAi'Kit of n«x>wamm__e ajanasi t'iti«'ago, July 2;»..? sj'i« lai «li.-p.it« li to //e «ino lumi lati.· IC·«.·U. .11 k., ami niii.vs ili«· «ntuee ii.\ ttaWsd States hjarsb·! lloioiii«««ut et iixuuae Au· drowa, «Mdled UM M_laa 'f ISS Moonshiners," who ita» hmn ?μ? ? enwisllag le Batrtar < «stati. Ark Awdraw· itas cuuseit th·· t.«i\ nineiil fTeai ti..«tlilc. and _M stt.n«·· «»f his eaieer «.nini till a volume. Ile on·.· murder*«! A t lille.I Siale« marstiMÌ in i'.-i,ues-s·, ail« r wUlch he Saft lo Arkansas. ________________ ;;' 1.1:0 rapii F KNliiHTS OF THK UOI.DKN Ugtl Host«in. Julv .':·. -TheGnueJ ( ¡istle «t the Maaaa- rhutK-liJ· Kmniii* ·( ih·- «e.lil.-ii Kaa l* «va· liiaUtmeO tuia evouina* by « aaüv utile« m Iiihu etui««*!, ?,-..i» ^ad l_lu_ort«. ? 11.1.1 I' UV l.liill ? M.M. I'tica, N. Y.. Juiv *J'.·.. Ib-njamiii Ilowo, ago twontv-thr»««· velini, «il « uiii«len. N. V , » «u. ktllrsl Ity harhUOttg whet· wiëUniii iliMitijrh »11 intt li«t«l iiuu OrLsktuiJ F_!«ata ti'ciiK k t,tl s Htlelini .u. WILLIAM HALMKK ST1I.L Ul Sonn ?<)·:\\ Ai.k. ( mil., .lulv '_';?. .W i.i iiun Hai- lock, tbe li: uk.-nntii. «vini « .- IujuhJ li) tbeooi- imiou ut fit-li-'lil rullìi« H »e «Mi 1-burtMl·«' ulti i-u-s.iv, _tll uhm Feo «lucUus «iiuatU'U'iliüu e.«j Omat uu boue· weea bitiken. ntoiMSKj) bthaooo*ob at unta huancu. Luv«. IlltAVi'U. N. J., July '-'?.-A subs.ni.(¡on {und Ih li« nip ruttwvl tiiiioim the Ji-.Uli iilt«|C<- »u«t li«H4tl I«e*»l«l«-ni* «>f Uns |ln< «· mit li ? vnw ?«. 1 ¡,. < is ..;... ..1 _ « <»f «iirsbii· lm Ili lilla»· m .s, tiroviatili t»> Ihr iiooi Mul i«itit4#ri- c-oloiiy. ? pli·»»· ol ¡un I Las boen pix«*ruua>i 1er (_· Bsetpahe FATAI. UOKSK DISBASB IN NKW JDi lui) l'ANK. N.J.,Jal* 20..Haeaa· ?··? the w«M-k m Uil· pitie«, Urna hnuuih, Oiwtac Oruv« a ¦* nUi'4-ß l|»Vr I4UJI«<IX'4 wiell-lV fieni · por UlUU tH'lK·. Imw uni tai·» lL»ve i>««u reiKirt*».L lUt, ?????)·?» «-.vii imam «nttw eiiiuitina lo Ut«) «l'.ecji»* iu about our luxu, ???«F« la a Btw ¡_ee wbvru Un i «iruuucU u««4Ml ut« reati

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V0I-XU..I\0I2,«7(>. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 3í), 1881. PRICK FOU* CKMT-iPRESIDENT GARFIEI-D.

HIS SVM1T0MS (?????G? F.WOKAÏtLE.SO MABKKD C1IANGK (?G ANY KIM» TO 111'. ?.??.?-

STEADY 1-1HK.KI SS.1 G.1???.? BIBB I.ISS.????

PHYSICIANS OBTATLf r_gCOÜ»*0_a>.COMMENTS«iF A LONDON Sl KClCAI. At'THOltliY.

There wea r.<> ___tite_ cbaag« v»'s,<n..iy intlie .o.nlitH.ii oi th.· Presidenti 1«** G*·**«1 »

ces-uTcviabk «lay ; the usual afternoon fevettvu« loss than on the »lay befot« .noi quicklyM_Md away, His physician« an· gi·· itly en-

eoutagt)d _t the proenc-s·» be i« __akiug. ThtTunccf. of London, Knglaiid, i-OHiiiieiit-s OH tl"-"vnv.'i.al aspect of ÜM case.

RECOVERY BILIEVED TO BE CERTAIN.<*. ajtnmt ani> in vkntkit. hay in' nn SICK

Crn_JgBgB ???? lit'l.l.t'.TiNs BATUVACTOBl AND

EM'ol'KAGINO A NKW AHT1CLK OK DIETTRIED.

IHT TKI.rOKAPlI TO THK ????-_.?Washington. July 2·..The official bulletins of

the President's condition Vo-diiy really leave notb-in- to l-e said. Tin y fJOnM not ha v.· well I». en inoro

favorable and sati-t.ict.»iy, ;uid universal feeling iu

Washington to-inght is one of contbleuc· in

tbe I'rc.-ident's recovery. There may helnddeu dangers, ami the President mayBXae lenes unotber set back on his road towardconvalesence, but people prefer to believe thai fromtins tune forward his progress to health will be

Steady and rapid.The siir-eons, however, know that the patient is

not yet out of danger, and, while they believe beMill recover, they abate none of tlieir eiiorts or

violane»' H. hi« behalf, but watch every change amisymptom with tin- most careful unxu tv.At tbe Whin· lion«.' lat« this .«veiling all tie mem-

Lkts of th·· Caldi et wer·· pn -cut except the Attor¬ney-Cu. ill, ami they were engaged in discii-singpublic matters. Otherwise ihe Executive Mansionwas deserted, exca'pt by th.* Mvo surgeons who re¬

mained on duty and by th.« usual attendants. Inthe public rooms of the building there waa nothing? xecpt tho attendance of an agent of the As.,.·« îaied1'ress to indicate a condition of affairs duVerenttroni that which prevails v. lieu the President is wellend Congress not iu session.

At 10 o'clock the President was reported to heresting quietly yvith no fev«*r. His nourishment to¬

day has consisted ohietly >>f thejuioa oftreehlyiweeted bee.. milk and prepared meal extract. A«an experiment, the surgeons bave also given him ,,v-

ilay a small quantity of the Tartar nevorage,koumiss.

11...0 (·. in..There is a inaiked Improvement inthe President's condition to-night as compared withthat of three days ago. II«· has taken in the pastbfteeii hours the full usual allowance of noiirish-iiieu!, and there has been a slight increase m hisphysical Strength. The felini»· rise Which (¡???-?? as usual this afternoon was less stronglymarked then yesterday. ttt.« maximumtemperature being about half a decree lower ThereMas a freu discha rgi of ¡uis at the ·??·???_ dr. ssingof the wound, ami it was of a perfectly healthyebani.'ter. Shortly after the evening e_us.dtnationthe fever begau to subside, tho patient fell asleep,ami bee slept most of the time su,«,·, lie is nowtree from fever, with ? puls«- below 100, end tern«peratiire and rcspuai ion normal. The siii-eons iv-»oit that lus condition is in every way satislactoiy.

official bulletins.

Execi'TIvi: Mansion, 8:30 a. sa..Immediatelyifte. ihe evening dressing yesterday ih Presidi iit'eafternoon lever began era lually to subside. H«sriept well during the night and this niorniits ia freefrom lever, look» well aud expresses himself ehner-(ally. No rigor· have oceuTied during the pasttwenty-four hours, n«»r indeed at am time sine, tho..".tl? mst. A moderate rise .>i temperature in tboifternoon is to ??· anticipated for some »lav« to??p??. At present his pulse is !»'_' temperature,08.4*kspiratiou, lb. ¦*¦ Ii. W iii.iss.

J. K. bauMBS.J. J Wool) M A Kl».KoBBan lu viti'uN.F. li. 11a.mh.ion.

ii.12:30 p. m..Tlie President bore the dressing of

his wound well this morning, and exhibited verylittle fatigli·· aftei its completion. The appearancesf the wound, the eharactei ami quantity of thediscbarge ¡uni th«· general oonditioa «»? the patieut»re sati-iaetory. He rests well and takes an ade-jua'e quantity of nourishment. At preset t his?ulse is I'S ; temperature, _>d.4_ re-piration, 10.

?». Vv. Buee.J. K. Hak.sks.J. J. WooHWARH.Rohe ? r KbTBUBB.FllANK 11. HAMILTON.

III.7 p.m..The President has been comfortable and

cheerful during the «lay, and ha« bad quite a naplinee the noon bulletin was issued. The afternoonfebrile rise came on later and was not s«· marked as

peaterday. The wound bee been dtachargiua freelysnd looks well. At present is pulse is '.)*>¦ lem·eeratare, ???,· respiration, _o.

1). w. Buss.J..1 WOOPWABD.1,'oiiEIU RbYBUBM,J K. Kaum -.

Fuank .'I. Hamilton.Or

SECRETARY BL ? INE'S DISPATCH,Washington, July _l)..The following was sent

to-night:l.oWF.i.t., Minister, Isagew.The Presiiteat'a alleinomi fever ?-ae less to-«luy ihmrcmerduy, and ut llu« ti»ur-liu? past 11 a, m..tuiaiituost ·_.appeared. Temperatare rery lOMiriy normaI.??.« wound i« m s -ealt-y oondllioa ami he is >b,ii,g well(null respecte. His physicians are greatly eneouraged.??.???? aocretary.

nRITISH MEDICAL OPINION.L0NIX)N, July _!»..This week's Lancet, the leading

medical journal of London, rc£crnn_ to Presidentt.arlh Id's wouml, says :Portion» of the dre··« may have asea carried into thewouii'l, and each alisoess that form·, is imt only a directsource of diiu.er from pain anJ fever, and Un· danger ofIt* spremili)-'deeply, but with eaefe there i« fresh liabilityto Mood p.ii-.iiuig. It is (jultc impossible to feel anyswat.sty liai t.»- may not seer of another sbeoese or relapse, and It Is ef great Importance that the patteat'aeeeetltaUonal vigor elioeld be maintained at a« bigS apiteli as possible. In view of future troubles. The.aaeenee of(over aad of exaouiatioo removes say causefor im aedlate alarm, but until the wound i» quite healedSlid the liullet entier remove.1 >>r eiHcly cucVHlt-tl, t liei.will be liability to recurring abscesses, euch attendedwitii th,.· risk ot blood poisoning.

AUGUST PRICES FOR ANTHRACITE.rniLAHKi.i'HiA, July, _?)..Tho Executive

Committees of the bshlgh uudt-.liuylkill Coal tlrrnhSBgOSmet this afternoon to take acttou uimn Hi«, price· forAugii-;'. It was ri so) ved to recommend that ne changobe inaile in the line and city prices, and that harborprices be ad vane«·.! 5 cents per ton to (over S proposedIncrease iu transportation to that extent. The toll fromHauch Chunk and ficbuylklil Haven, which is imw ¡Ul (;.,,le to bo increased to $1 70. The Philadelphia und Headin? Coal and Ina C.iuipany1· line and city prices forAugust will therefore remain aa follow· :The various gradee of white ash coal at ß-huylklllHaven usi for lump and steamboat, 8_ 75 for brokenand <µ?, y-' «G, for stove and «mall stove, $t_ (?(? tot cliest-niit .No. 1, $'_ ."io fin clmctmit No 2, mui ?? p;» for iwaThe harbor ,,rlc- tot coal delivered on board vessel·Will l»e ¡H ...» for lumi» und att-amlNist, ift 30 for eifir andBroken, ffl 40 lor stove, *4 10 fur chestnut, und *a UÒfor jH-a.The Lehigh Valley Coal and Navigation Comnanv'sline prices at Mauch Chunk will be; Lumi· * i ?VStove and s»m.li «love, $:i 10 ; broken and egg, ?'· chost-Bttt No. 1, $'_ 85, aud chestnut No. 2, *. 75. ß' * ' °*1

TUE MISSIONARY INSTITUTE.HiGliLAXDs, N. J., July 2f»..The exßrciaes«his morning of the Missionary Lnatltut« at tbe AUantlo«Big-lands AssociaUon Camp Grounds coii.ia.ted of ß-tacussion as to what improvement can bo made In themethods of work to forelrn countries, the Hev Messrs.R. 8. MeClay and W. F. Buiuhridge deliverliii{___f_lee_en the suhjeot. -^«««~_?«_ß«??

TRE DROUTH IN NEW-JERSEY.Long BBaVNcn, N. J., July 29..The long-eontinued drouth Is burning up the oorn and other grainta Um southern portion ot the county, and th.» dry rot»_í.í_f* fS ra-iun_ havoo with the potato erop. Thee-1LÎ!_,_2-!-WOe ,0? Ho"/wo"4 -P·-». comprising tlftyer more acre·, aro burned bare. «*.·.-

COLLISION BETWEEN STEAMERS.B08TO», July 29..A collision occurred at ßg clock this i_«vi_i_if in a thick fog betweeu two barbor

steamers, and serious aSSSBg· was narrowly escaped.Tlif Admiral, from ('louccster, and tho Naiitasket, boundto tfaataaket floanh. came la collision off bong Island.The latter was struck on the starboard side rorward oftie pa'till.«-box, and was ««onsiilerably diinia.-cd. TheAdmiral'· stern was also aomewhat injured. The· "jjan-latsket was ttrrwed back to this elty by tho tug will-am¡."prugne. No person was Injun »t.

CHINESE EDUCATIONAL MISSION.

WHAT IS OI.AIMKI) TO SS THK insidi: BISTORT ofTHK RRI-AU. OF THF. STUIIS-ITI PSO-I AJtKBICA.HASTY AND KAISK ???'???» OT A gPSCXALCOMMISSION-Il FKCM CHINA.

[nv TS-sasaru t«> rns Titim-vu.i

??ßt??? July 20..The Inside history of thebreaking up of the Chine·· Edsestional Mission a! Harlfind, Conn., is given by The Postoti Journal. It seems

thas a prominent Chtneae otnctal oame to this countryWith instruciioiis to Investigete the working progress atHartford. He was at llrel greatly shocked to see bowthe spirit Of our iiiHlitiitloii-« ha<l been caught up by the.V>utlis troni China. TSey hail IB seine installées dis·posed ol (heir queues, and, with the exception of physi¬ognomical peooitartttes, they nere to all intents andpurposes Americans, without political privileges. Yungttflag m vain espiata«-- Mintáis a matter of social oustomanil eoiiv« nlcuee, the young nun ha«! adopted the ros-

luuics of their felliw-studeiits. The iraililions and unt¬ura I aatlpethlea of the oivtttaed pagan could au! be nvei-eaaw aa eaatly, aad forthwith be dtapatohed to Pékin aletter in wini'ii be condemned in unmeasured terms themeasures sad tendencies of th· Mission Hedcetaredthat the ell««·! of thi ii sojourn was to alienate the boy·from their country and its customs, to mult nume themost sucre«! traditional principles of governmentand ee»ciety, to iiiiplaut and foster .seditious ideas, which wouldbecome the germ of social, if BOt civil and r« ligi.nie,intubi« s annuii; their own people.Ou.· of the principal designs of the Chínese authorities

in eeto~its-tng the mission waa thoroughly to train' acorps «u uiaiiuiiKtiiiiiig engineers·who would be able toIntrodooa and manage a compute system of textilemachinery. China Is anxious to Compete in the cottonand woollen markets of ihc world, a Bold la which cheap«.unii«· labor would enable the Calacee to beeomeaetivecompetitor·. It is rlalmed, and most to certain extent!.. admitted, that nowhere in Ihe (Jutted Males can moburactleul instruction in these apeclflcIndustrial branchéelie olitait.c«! as is «iveu m a uiiinln r of BuropeSB ilistitu-llinis.

Tu«· sseertlod also made bv the Chinese emissary in therari» pan «>f lus visu, mai American machinery andmanufacturing products tn tao great mills of tho countryare Inferior Iu what may be scimi on the other tide of tbewaiei. will, «u muirse, be ludlfrnanlty denied by everywell-informed American manufacturer« Ol his error Inthis respect the Cuimiiissiom-r has been lull.,·f'i'iiviiiiii't. He greatly regrets having Informedhi· «_'o\ eminent that the students Were be¬lüg crammed merely with dead lenguas*«*·and tlieoi't-lieal eeU'iice, and he has endeaVOrod ti« re-mine the false Impression Brsl created, bui In this beblM In en hIukisI cetili Iy uiisiieces-ful. In order to rfiiui-termt as tar i«s poaaihle ibe wrong Impression Ural non·ve\ ed. tin 'ìnneie Special I 'niiiinissioiiei' has s|n lit someweeks In OOllectlug e\nl««n«·«· of tin sii|i. riorily «if ?.r-lean fabric· snd textile und other insehinery Withinthe last week lie his «. isiled ?« «» liury inn t. Mass., «ini«.hcveral wealthy rnlil-owncra have m ihe. past yesr <ut>periuiciiied »viiii English machines and nnthmls m an«.Xpeli.se «if $3OO,0«X). ? hey ln«\e elenrly (leiiiotist ratedthat ? melica is 29 per cent ahead of English competi¬tori in the producimi apacttv uf machinery and in rela¬tiv«· oOSl of iiialiutiictlir««.Titc ('oiiiiiiissiinii Im- also noted the fact that within

a lev«, da)a the Uoiou Oartrldiri» Company has sold t«. tbeAustrian Qoveruuient .t siècle patea! for a small Im¬provement ¡m ?d,???. Bpeclmens of American bandi-work in «utili Hiacldnery, curt ridges, etc., etc., areheinir c«.l!«·· (eil t·· be token to ('tuna un corroborative?» idim«· nt industrial progro? In this oonntry.it t> inter« -tin:· in note thai ¦ «-Wit¡«·? manufacturingengineer of this ut» baa recently lieen offered 9100,(100logo to china Bve year·« and »uperüileud the further «vluiilishiiicni of ::,«!.isin.ii enterprises.

I ill. DA RI MOU IH IS l'ES 1 lo A ???.

BSrOST oi·' thi: «?µµ?tt??. OT TBCSTX-S ap-l-OINTKI) AT 'Uli: Kl«MIST OS NKW-VoIIKAll MM.Till: All-.MUS 1)1' Till: («il I.I (¡i: INSOOO HAM'S.

Concomí, N. II.. July 29..The CtammitteeOf Trustees of I>;u IicoiilIi OatiOgO, nppnitited ut Ihc re.queal «>f thirty ·???«· of the A'iimtii of thai collega risii!eutni .?··«-York City, te in».esiur.it«· Ihe iift'ulrs of th ?; intlegahaeesasptetedthai duty. Xtoafalrsof theeoileg·were investigated und«t the follow divisions : 1striaaerila! Ooaditlooi 2d, Number of ttnttenta; :?·?Tone of BSSoteiahlp ant lust untimi : 4 lb. Order andDiscipline and Ion«· «>f Mortili. MM. The It« lui Inns or theCini« ite I flohOClSi III h. lili.·! na! ol.tllioi) of the I-ae_uiiy. Upen nearly every point entire latisfaotlon ts eapreeaed, aad the eomullttee oooelnde· the reporl byre«Oiiiiiicialiiig the adnptlOB by the. Hoard of Trust«·«·» oftin futluWlBI ? «-solutions

i. In answer to ih«· meoKuial troni the alumni InNew York wruoee interest in their aim· mater we aratofully seknowledge, whose iuc«m m hai added aomueti totbe reputation ul tbe oollege. and whoso coopérationwith that «if all other alumni I· so needful, tbe Board«.«.p tus itiat it has path nil ? examined luto the <1is<jui<-iIna rumors sad haa Investigated thorough!) the state ofait.ei - of th« oollege, and, wiiiie BudUiK some emiri <>fmanagement auch, however, as are natural la conneottou with decided abilities, and error· boI eonfloedtoany one person, have endeavored to 001 reel sa· li errorsin ih«· best possible mauner.9 The I'naid assures those and oth«-r Alumni, that Itbe agatre of the ootleae are io banda si bast carefuland watchful, and Ita immediate care ta m tie hesita of Jtiinse who me called upon to administer us «it.m - to teebest of their ability ami with a conscientious devotton toc\ er» truel Oi l'in ·. kind.:t The Hoard »» ill await the results of its efforts forthe harmony of the oollege, the adjustment of uil It«parts, the allot me nt of respect!« '· duties, a in I fur the pvo-ouring off a kind, forbeertag and helpful spirit on ailsiii. *, with a confidence that will no! ¡tt present adm it ofth·· pinvsiiniity of a failure, and with . dctormlnatiou toBOenrt such results in any event.

TRYING TO SELL STOLES BONDE1'lTTsm !'(¡, l'enti., July 29..-George W. Nel«

sou, a laud broker, D. ?«, south, a ateeb broker, anda man named Miller wen Bncatcd here today fornegatiattng nearly pe,<K>0 worth nfktolaa bonds, the pro¬perty of William Connors, of ('atlish, Clarion County,l'enti. In .Match last Connors, un aged farmer, Waafosad, logethet with bla wife, bound ami gagged, latho night sum«· hulf «lo/.on masked men hadentered the house, and, artet· threatening deathand torturing the old people by burning, procured fromthem the keys and stol«· from the saf«· $10,000, ?G Which)»jo;,(KM> wen· railroad rind brtdga boadaYesterday Valeva negotiated t he tale of t lie bonds,which

were pitrchaied lot the Citizens' National Hunk by(¡eorge J. Whitney. Shortly after the number· of thebonds wer«· found to OOtTespOBd With those stolen atCattish, Mini wont was telephoned to the Mayor·« olile«·,wlio hud Hie parties attested.Nelson claims to have been acting for Miller. «Southhaa been relumed« It having been showu that tin· onlypar! he hud in the truiisaeiinn was in Belling the bonds,alliier says his home Is In Clevelsnd. On hisperson »»asa money order payable to Thomas Rob-ad, ol ( Hai eland,Word was telegraphed to the anthorilics or that elf«, andKoUnd was placed under arrest, p ia believed thai ? borobbery was coniinitted by personsfrom aome of the lakeattica, and that Miller was »cut here to negotiate tbebond«.

NA TIONAL QBEENMACE CONVENTION,Albany, July 29..GrBOfg· O. Joins, eliair-

inan «>f the «tate Central «'ommittoo of the gattonaiQrees-sek petty, see leaned an atlflraaa calling on themember«« of that parly to ele.-i delegai.·.« to the HtateOonventten tose held iu Kbntra on August 23. The rep¬resentation in tin- convention win be one delegato tronieuch Assembly District, OSO for every loo votes east insees diatrict und one for weh fraction of 100 exceeding

RESPONSIBILITY FOR AN ACCIDENT.Boston, July 29..Tb« lui'lroatl Commission-

era' report on tho disaster at ¡¿oar, on thoTroy and (Jreeu-tieiil Kailroail, «tutes that the accident was due to tlieforgctfulueee of the engineer of the express train, AaronCorUee. They ocusure Conductor "¿Imbuii for not excr-eUiiig greater watchfulness over tbe engineer, andrecoiitiiieiid tliat ihe system of signal· in vogue on theOld Colony Road b« adopted by the Troy and «JreeuiieldItaih-oad Company.

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CRIMES AND CASUALTIES-BY TELEGRAPH,MONTCY BTOLKN FROM A HOITHK.Norwich, Conn., Julv 90..The bourse of Mrs.Alniira Kiwmm _t West Woodstock, wae enUutxi SB K|-l<lnvmoriiuiK Wim«» aba wt-iin bargerdea an- $«100111 money andñuto« wer· Holen

BOY- llROWNED AT CAPlî MAY POINT.CU'K May ????t, ?. J., July '-»..Lewie l.anir-batn, of Phll-tlolphi- and Fied«»rl<:k Coleon. of Vt'Uiiilnirtoii,WrMMtlitO fuurUieu tuid twelve, wero drowned lieroWhile. |.«XIiiii_ in il.ty.BTRUl'K BY LIOHTNINO.roTTsvnxK, Penn.. July _»..At (Jentralia to-dayPatrick lAtvcllB Wh- HiMaiii.lv kilieil by llKhtuliift while simia.imi. iu)d(«r a tree. At Hhiniaiirtn-h Mr·. Joueimkl while ululili;al su i.isiii wujiiow wa· .truck by Ugbtulu··. Her injuries willyrub-bly timve fatal.

? 11,1.1·. I> IN A QUARREL AHOI ? A DOO.Cincinnati July ·_!»..<)u Julv 27, near Fisher-.}\$R*iby <'',,u,'ty, leiinr»»«.«., J. A. lbiif :««¦ «Imi toni WilledJ: v. __¦*·__ P**f teawillad «bout ? «io«, toni wUsoa shotat lOuiliiH· with a musket, toil BUSBMUlai, « Uciouistn Umulnxursuirmsi lus "·«* »»?? a revolver.

THE NEWS FROM ABROAD.THE LAND BILL SENT TO THE PEEKS.

Mli. GI.AI»ST(;VK PILOTS IHS LAND 1??.?. St'CTSS-I ILLY THUOCHH Till'. HOHSK VV COMMONS.HKTTKK TIM KS IN I'KIil'.

Tho British House of Commons pOieed tlio.Irish Land bill lust evening and it was after-trard read in the House of Lords. Tlie Fremiiélections are fixed for the -1st of August.The Anglo-Transvaal nesotiution« gre nowproceeding smoothly. The Peruvian Ctongrreeeorganiaedoti tin* loth inst, and proceeded withlegialutive buaineaa.

THK LAND BILL liDVANCHfO.London, July 89..Lori Randolph Churchill, i'»

an extravagant speech, to-day moved his resolu¬tion, -uthethinlroadingofthe Laud bill, that thebill, beine tlm result of revolutionary agitai »ß, ß?-eonragesthe repudiation of contracts, baopposed toindividual liberty, is ealculatodto diminish these"ctirity of property an ! prosperity in [relaud, ami toendanger her uni.»a with Great Britain,

Mr. (¡lädstmie followed, ridieuling Lord Chureh-iil ami powerfully justifying tin* bill. He said itwould be unbecoming in him toeiuogrlsetheitteai-ure, bul the attack· against it were such a.« didiminecessitate its il, l'eue.1.Mr. Gibson (Conservative) replied <«» Mr. Glad¬

stone and, after Mr. William Shaw (Home Huid·)hml paid a high tribute to Mr. Gladstone, a desul¬tory .Iisi'iission WBS continued by Lord Elcho, Mr.\Viirt«»u iiutl ether extre nieta amidst the evidentimpatience of the lloii.sc, tin· only eilet being topreven! the »bird reading of the bill being taken atthe morning sitting. Tbe House finally suspendedIts sitting untilo o'clock to-night, and the sitting ofthe Lords was suspended untU 11 o'clock in hopesot taking the first reeding of the bill to-night.

in the House to-ni-ht Hie bill WBS Nad ? thirdtime aud passed by a vote of 820 t.» ? l, the minarli ?

being exclusively onmposed of Conservetives as fol«lows: Mr. Btvrtlett, Bari of ll-ctive. Mr. (¡orsi. Mr.Dixon-liartland, 8lr Henry Holland, the Right Hon.John lini.i.i.nl, Mr. Ouslow, Viscount Folkestone,Mr. David Scoti, Mr. Seiinner, Mr. James ?. Camp¬bell, Sir Henry Tyler, Mr. WsrtOfl sad Mr. Whit by.The majority of the Conservatives aad some Par-Tieilitis, Including Mr. i'aruell, ahatalned from rot*in-.

In the House of Lords to-nighl th·· hill was readfor its first time. Its second reading was Used forMonday next.The Home Rulers have been urged t<· denoumethe nee ¡if infornai marhlnea, but they have decidedti » do nothing al presenl on the unuimi thai m» evi¬

dence exists thai the importation of such article· isconnected with Irish attain and that, aveu it ll ia,uo couneotinn exists between tin Importers and theHorn«· Killers.

Th»· Liverpool (¡rami Jnry has found a true billagainat McGratb snd MeKe?iti for attempting to1.I..VV up tin i own Hall in this city on the'.Mhoflast month,what Tur. Loiins mav ??.

London. July 80..The linns, in itn leading ;irti-ole, disoiusang the Lumi bill, sarei

???.nitrii r»']>ic-eu|:ii ms of fie l.unteil Interest areli ;..·! v t.. ?», «.¦iiic.fiitîv Revere In tbelr -.runny of its ae-tn¡?«, it is probable thai lb» oouducl of the Uonaervatlvaj.eeri« »III be i.r"verm. I in the main by Hi·'s·tue motivea ol patriotic prudence a« .ven· displaj et) bytin· ( »ppositi·!. m the ¡Inn·· »·? Commi "is. p ?- ander«?«.«·«I ? ? ,? the secitni reeding »»I tbe bill »IU eoi bent»·uosed, v.i' ? imt the follow» « »I Lord ? ?! ?-bury will meetto day to . .»?« ihr tin ir course of action and to determinepointa w lieu .-u amendau tits can e offered.

Mom: ni iah s -?.\ ? ?»\ KB.?,???'1'V, July 30. Tht Ornilo Teleoropo mys II ls

stated thai the Government bave Information lead¬ing them to ai unii but little importai ··· t<· the state-incut thai the infernal machines »are mule in pro-ria, III. The authorities poissées ?? itala reportsbeariBg npre the manufacture ami shipment of theexpío -iic-, .tin. h they have communicated to theAmerican Government,

G?.'??? ??????1? INTKItK.s-l I!.

Peona, HI.. July 20. I he report thai the mfernalmachines were made here ereates great ex· itetuenland is generally believed, I* vV. Crewe, who was.supposed n» b·· Implicated in their manufacture,denies having made them, butaaya thai I»«· Knowswho did. They were made .-.t (PKor.rk'a fonmiry onSouth \\ »sbiiu-'ioi-st. I hey we.-i' of iron and /un1,in Hcrtums. The machinery and dynamite weresupplied m New V»u h.

FRENCH àKPAIBR1'akis, July 30..A decree baa been promulgated

ordering elections for members >>! tbe Chamber ofl le pi it ics ou the 21st Of AUgUSt, ii'id *' co in I ballots«m th« Bunde] foilouIng.The Chamberof Depotlee in spit.· of the Govern·

uietit's onl ? desiring s partial sale, has pasted ¡i hillfin ? be siile ..f the whole <»f the Crown diamonds,the proceeds to I»«· di voted to tbe Museum fumi.London, July 20..Tht oioroAna Post says thai the

French iVmbaseadi ral Rome has expressed regret t«>the Italian Government lor Cardinal Guihert'sletter to the Pope in regard to the scenes at the re¬moval of t be remains of Pias IX..M Gambetta, Presiden! of tbe Chamber of Depu-ti.'s, today read a decree closing the session of beChamber, He said the country would Judge thework of the session, end each member would havoto bow to that judgment. He hoped the policy ofthe future Chamber would be inspired by a deter-minutimi to promote the well-being ol the country.France declares berseli' ready t.» compensate thespaniantK win» Raftered damages by Chief BouAmelia's depredai ions.

THK TRANSVAAL sLTTLL.MKNT.Di'itiiAN, .1 »il v 20..Tbe difflenlty obstrneting Un*

Begotíatione between the Royal Commisaion andthe Boera ha.« been removed. There have beenseveral meetings of the Boers and the Commission,end everything appears in ? fair way to a settle¬ment. The principal eondltions <»f the Conventionare the right of passage of British troops tbronghthe Transvaal, the Su/.erain's conir.il of foreign re¬lations, the abolition of slavery ami the mainten¬ance oi religious liberty. If the VolKsraad does notratify the Convention within three months, theQueeu'ssovereignty will revive.

NO HELP FOB THK AMEEB.London, .Inly _.»..In the House of Conniions to¬

night Lord Hartington, Secretary of State lor India,reply ing to a question .'is to whether the. (»ovornmentWOUld support the Ameer, said :

ir the viceroy of India ooaetdered further step· asees-wiry he would communicate it to tin· Qovernnmnt, endunni tbeOovermenl reçoive further Information theydid imt propose to take any atepa He (boni Hartington)was not aware that the Amoer bad applied for assist¬ance. Qeneral Hume bad beau Instructed to concentratebis troni»«, which numbered about .'»,???». at Unetta »o aato previde against any dieturbeaee there.

The 'Timen in an editorial article this IBOl-ingsays: " VV« are in no way pledged to the rapport (»1the Amcerof Afghanistan.The battle between ilm Ameer nml Ayoob Khanlusted from ? o'clock until p o'clock lu the morn-ini*-. The total loss wa. about, 400. The advancedBritish outpost Is seventy-eight miles troni Canda-bar. ß

RECONSTRUCTION IN PEBU.Panama, July 29..The Intent, news from

Peru U to the llth in·!. In Mag.-kam, OB Sunday, thelOtl?, a »luorum WBS llmilly obtained, tho I'eruvian Con-gTa.I organi-od anil bSgM business. A large iiumlicr ofspectator· Wttaessed the first regalar session, at th»)opening of which President Caldcrun prsjldsd TBSPresidential MeseuK·· I· a brief document, und through-out render·» aiiparent the difficulties, doubts and danger«by which the Provisional Governnieut Ih SBrroiuiided.The l'realdeut eets two olijeoti. before the legislativobodice :

Firtt.The rcetoraUou of the comUHutlonal regime;andSecond.An honorable peace with Chile.Ills concludili1, words aro impressive:The «iiieinn «Hence of the tomb« which we have passedon our way Hi Hie·» walls sud which now «tirrouud u·.tomb· of heroes who fell lighting for one Ila«, that of ourIndsasadSBSS Is interrupted by one voice, which «ayeto ue, procure th» union of all partie·, huv» tbe countrythrough the law, airi bury for« ver personal ambitious,Hearfceamg t<» this eloquent lesson, let u· unite u» <io-llver Fern from the evils which oppre·· her. Uultedwe will realize our object, illvided we will oousummatoour own ruin.Fifty Senator· and eighty flvo Deputlee were eworn In

at the first session. After the delivery of tho Message,Calderón resigned tin· provlslotial rresldenoy, but wasliimirdlatoly elected ( 'om-Ui utionsl President, and tookthe usual oath of oflice.President Calder,m feels positive that the 1·:uropean

Powern will follow the lead of the United States In rec-OgBistngtbfl new (.'imstitutiimil (i ivci-nmentof Peru.The Motttene.ros havo lieeu active In the Interior, al-thmurli iu small pertica, Home time age tbev caplured a!««¦£_*? »? Palliane, und nfi.-r treating tbemcruellysuncrctl them to return to Limn. The Chilians swear?'.?· G.'".?"*' .'"' ¦¦""*" «'lilrave-, and only ? few nightsn« nue the Btcaaioi- led r <..,.,,|. of batlulionnendeavoredr«) « scape Iron, tliolr barra« tu forti at purpose, but were,'. V ,??,'.? l,y tia-irollkei-n. who «I uniite'.v SU«.Srted ini^rílii Kt.heïï.· Uma is not yet aafu from the Ira of\i V'*'N " tbem* v' '»«tef-l »Prisais are continued byiu«: Honteueros.

THE BERLIN ??ßß???.Lsontjos, July 29..The Berlin correspoiid-em of The ¡¡mr* says : ·· it ¡s credibly rumored that theHon. Cari «tobara win sueoeedtbc Hon. Andrew t>. Whitea> American Minister to Ocraumy· it, wen d donhtl.·bfl · splendid triumph ??,?· the man who tied from Berlinas a t-evolitiotinry more than thirty year« age to returnas Mlnlater from the great BepnhUo of tho West, but it isdoubtful whether sua i^ansforruatton aeosewenhlgive much Kaii'-i';·.. Men ¡it the .·?.?·,?·1."

A PROMIT (<·\1?\?)?; ????*.Trom The Evening Pott.rnerola absolutely nothing in this rumor. The storyi.··, by no un ans new ami has been oodtrsdicted before.

THE BRADLAUQB At'lTATlov.London, July 28..-In the House of Com·

¦""¦': thl· afternoon Blr William Haroourt,the BorneSecretary, said precaution· would be taken against theBradlangh meeting, to protest agalnsl the exclusion ofthat »gii »tor froto the House of Commons, Interferingwiih faiib· or causing ¦ dlSturtauíM In Palace Yard.The meeting is to be held in Trafalgar equate on nextTucada.v evening.The total nuniher of ¡, Ht Ion pn -touted In the Houseof (Himmons during the present lessimi of Parliamentlinn m- tin n ms,, to rejo¦¦; any ehnn; <¦ in the la»»· which.mn» be oiopo ed for admit tiug atbtests to Parliament I«l.utì'j with ano,."iU5 signaluii-ß, ami the number of petilious nraylug for the alteration of the law _673wltb110,04 M: naturca.

< HIÑA AND THE OPIUM TRADE.London, July 29..The Bet retsry of the

Si'ci.-ty f.ir th«· Buppn iton of the Opium Trad;·, aottagonthe BOggOStioS "I Colonel (imi. soaie time ago\» m:.· io tin-Vieein, ol China explaining the soriety'V* »»Him the ira ¡lit·. Il e ViCToy.ln G?·|?\. says: " upimis a suhjee* on which ogland and Chta· eaa nev.i an -ton common ermi ml. Chiaeviewsthe whole question froma moral and Bngiand from ß lisca' standpoint. TheI'hin.-e Uoverui.t U liupresned wilh the iMieeaslty ofmHklnustrv.iiimtu efforts to oontrol the Hood of oplurnbefore it overflow· tbe whole country, rhc new treatywith America roulaining ? prohibitory obtuse, en·courage- the belief that briHMl principles of justi«·«· amifeeling«,, hmuanit} will prevail In the future relationsot ('luna with ih«· Western nations."

CANADIAN TOPICS.\\ iNM'.pi.c, July _'.>. .The Grovernor-Oeoi-

rat and party arrived at Prtnee Arthur*· **«enir*iig bystt'iinuT on Hi«· 'J.'ilh lust., and WHO received by a depu¬tation of prominent persona The whole town was dee·orated with ftaga, banners and wreaths, und an artisticarch »vas e ni to« I m the «qttare fa« ilng Ine wharf. In th«·evening there »ver«· «li-plays of tir·«works, miimmolhbonttro· and other I'cimii'-irallolis. Tbe vie«· legal partyloft tiler«· th· next timriiiug al U O'clock On tha l'ainulianI'aciiie RellwajOTTAWA, On-, July 29..A forwarder stated to-«biy

th u the Itulted Htntc« Qoverntncut had is«m «? order· tothe Custom authorities of New-Yorti Bist« not. to allowI'una.Ili? ·-·.«'Is |<j e.uiv lumber I.. .Mikihiiii port« IIIbond ili«i« tutor.· c.ii.ailiaii hart/··* were able «> ???? fur.v. » York aud other American points by transhippingal Whitebait, but this uea -«rder practically abuts themOUI ill Ui·· li ade. I.amili ? .¦arri« «I in C»mollati bottomscan now only beoonaigned t«» Whitehall, when· thereOTO .in ¡..inde.? a n rhoinns

THE BRITANNIC DISASTER.Livkri.?.. July '-"·>. -The Marithne Couvtof

? iij-iir» into th«· lo»s of the s'» inn r Itnianiiic, Of thau hih star tan«·, wiin h wen! sshore aa the Irish e-eat onthe Uli lost., foetid thai file spud of the lint a utile Wimmit excessive, that th« «api.on would aot have beenJnstkfled u ru ?ring; thai the fog atgaala from tin-attor* »talinn at Booh Point m< re not -red at regalar in¬tervals; ¡hit pradeños should beve Induced »oatiaaed.oandings; but timi..m the whole,the «·:??«· ws* one ofnn nnloi unan· mistake n ? _·?? ?. ?? ?. Tin« eieirt Would?«·! tal.«· an» ·«(· e* In regar '«¦ the captain'· « rtliii al«Il in.if li. s'iile.l «h U ? li. .\ ,?.??,, nhoWed tlidt liniglu«»·· for timbo· tin ?» "ir ·>? G«»'.» stirtífils ?· i I. oit ??.were out ot "idi ?. und tin· Irregnlarlty of the Dring« .m id in II m. I.. In ml ita ken fur l'usi; | r.

QEMERAL DICE8NOLA AT 11 ??»· I. IN".I.iim-iin. July 20..Tbc Berlinoorreapondenl of

Tke Ifmeetelegraphed yesterday a·follow·!Ornerai dl Cesiiole, who has been Invited to meet the

eh le I- of (he Vimini alni blMtoril al «vol'ld to nielli, nt the?, ..¡, ?, e ..? Mi White, i.- interinan Minister, hopeam n. 11 lo he .th 11 ·? pilhllab lu* ? >W ai il elaborate S "i h enih, archasolog] ufi." prue, ol wbleb 50O copi««* only willin printed llenera) ih tX«suoia will »¡»u Iheebleiar· a ululili ¡? «nil es ·.! ' ¡? r 111., 11 ·. tini then ? ¡ni ?? hum e.

lie- Berlin corresoondenl <>f G?· Montimi ¡OstBays: " Oeueral «li 0«jsii«>la has »uceeedetl m obtain-lug au exchange ol duplicates with the Berlin Mu¬seum."

POBEIU.N K0TE8.Lownos. ? nday, Joly ·_?, issi.

<¡« nera) ISmrotb, ti:<> Bulgarian Premier, has been "re¬admitted to tbe Russian ArmyThe opening of Ute Electric Rxblbition at *Psria has

In «Ii iioslpoin-il (<¦ Ih·· nth «if AUgUaSThe nee steanishlp servid, ol tbe Canard Ltae, is

being fitted wltbuiuet) eight eleotrlo lamp·.t?«· tt.iiiiiu (Ouït 11 Appeau u ?« redooi d the aenteneea

pa.-«ed nil the six |it l-????-?? an.--lci| for licit at the le-innvai of h« body "' Pope Plus ? "v.Th«» Bamberg Atnertean Htesmship company »»p?

henceforth send two stc.iinei'« Irnin llatuburg to New-TOrh Weelilv llisleud ol «eie a ? c· k .1.- Iicli.l<il"ie.

Ifrraa haa been rooolvnil from Trieste the! the Aus·iriaiiM have eneountSTi ? such dillliii:iii-s that they wen·r.in lii'd to posttione tn·· attempt to introdue· theI.andwi hr sy«l< m in the Districi «'? l'attui·««, la the llct·-cegoi i"..t

a «ilici was ti,urlìi yesteria. m Berlin between aets>dont aad aa eflkenr ef the Army Reserve. Tbe weeponawen· pi lo's. The Student WH killed. This is the Unitaffair of a similar eharaeter lu Uormaay wiihin about afortBight.Mabel Wllberforce, the plaint it! In the libel ease «if

WUberforee gainst Phllp, wasto-dar brought up at thaWesiminsier Police Court charged with perjury In thetrial oi that ea«.·, me l'uatwiiry prosecutlag. The l'i isoner was remanded.rAel-wssia its ffnaaeia) article thta aaornlng says

that a farther sum of -100,000 wlU be wit bdrawa fromth«· ltiiiik of Bnglsud In connection with the Italien loanon Tuesday, aller which tuen· will probably bea pausein lhe.se operai mus.Then an· ileirfoustralliiiiH every ui^hl a-alnst (he

Hebrews at B-mmersteln, West Prussia, und further ex·«..««sis ¡m· feared. Tin- gendanne· arc powerless. Therewere similar riots al It lerwald. l'oiiiel ¡mia, on i m sday,when a quantity ol Hebrew property wa· deatroyed.

the limit) VeWt connects the iinincs of the Bight Itev.Dr. Praser, Bishop of Hoaobestar, the Ber. Dr. HoaryM. Butter, Master of Hallow, the BOV. Dr. Viiughan,Maslerot Ihe Tempi«-, and I he Bev, Dr. Henry Milton,Canon of 8t* Paul's, with theveoani Deanery of waat·uiiiiHte.r.A «llspateb to The limes from Tunis says the lie.\ has

friiillest.lv emit avori d In raise an irregular force to pro¬ceed to the Interior. Q· ha· aaat ß req-islUon t«> Blesrtafor Irregular eavalry, but the men posillvely refusedin respond. An open revoit wasoa the point of brcuu-bg out at thai place.

? be at ? uni murderers ?G Abdul ?/.1/. have been exileilto the. I'roviiiceni ll.il.la/. ???'????. apart Irom their otheraccomplices. The remainder ol the alleged murdererswere acni to HedJ-s, Arabia, yesterday, it is reportedthat Miiitmt l'acmi wiii beoonflaedon aa island apartfrom the others.Clare ."Sewell Kcad, late member of l'aibanicnt for

BOSth Norfolk, anda Botad authority en agriculturalmatters, speaking at an Bifriealtnral meettag yesterday,said he dal mil lie.lev« there was a ?''''-al <¦>»!> o! grain.Tin- orups looked ««-u. he seid, bet woukl not bear thetesi ni eluse inspection.A dispetti- froml'opetihagen to 7?«· NeantST--Byi that

in spite of the Hadical trluinph in the elections, the Min-lalaia hBTB desili iiiimal. an long as they bn beaked by»matority of the Upper House, to continue tbelr BtrSggt·for the ConstiluiKiii of IKtiC, which give· both housese«iu_l power. Th« Bedteat· are endeevortag to make theLower Bouse suprême by ImposL-g hUaister· of ii« ownselection upon the King.

A DISHONEST BOOKKEEPER.

Boston, July _J..William D. VViiKliburn,bookkeeper for Ilcuryl'. «m roughs «fc Co., wholesaledealers Iu luent at Faiteull Hall Market, was arrestcilthis nionilng charged with the embezzlemeut of fromf??,??? to ifir>,lH)0 from his employer·. It is stated thatthe llrni has a Utter from Wiishburn confessing ble »rutltbut he does uot state tlie amount stolen. He is not anextravagant man ami haa no had h.ibiis. Washburn is,about forty year· of age.

GUIDE ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT.

Watbktown, N. Y., July 29..Cliarl«« Par¬ker, the guhb» who attempted au assali it upon Mra.Ueorge Bull while conveying her from Forked I_ke toi»itg iaike on Tuesday last, has boon arrested In Kings-urn. OnC

RAILROAD INTERESTS.THE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN.

DIsOrSSIONS CONCKRNIM, I?? ?G????? MANA.GE-MKNT.NOTHING DI'.l ????.?.? ?G ??????1?.

Ame ting of railroad ollieers, B-U to have beenculled at tin· iaste__e of g. j_Tofgaaaii. at*?-µßßnati, one of the. hvetri.8tees of tin· Cincinnati South¬ern liailroad, \y;is held at tin- Erie Railroad oline inthis city yesterday afternoon. The purpose ef theconlennee was to dis« iivs combinations iu antici¬pation of th«* kwr__sg of Um Ciiciimati Southern.Tin· meeting Isstnd SnrOTS1 hours, hut no definite( «inclusion was reached.Among those raresenl at ihe meotiag were Presi¬

dent Jewett, of tin· Eric, and J. II. I>« v. reux. pn-i-denl <»f the New-Teck, Pennsylvania ami Obi«», sealth«· Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnali ami Indian-apolisCoaanaBlaa, 'J'h.· ein« innati Ba-enad C<>m-pany, which la betaar known in Cincinnati as tho('.".¡mon Carrier Company, was represented by its;·;·. ..;¦¦ ··.!. William H. Cíeme: t, it-, settag vi.e-presiti mt, W. .1. Lipmm-ntt. ami its aitoruey, E. A.Fergu db, who is also one of the tr_st_sa in h-haifof tl.·1 dtj of < iiicluiiiiti. The Cole syndicatewas not represented, Great atiircmj wee asaialsiiandIn regaril to the laeeting and paitJcelese k.»aal thediscussion were refused bj theea areeeat« It was!said that Mr. Fergueou «1· sited t.· oonsaH with theoibccr-i of certain railreads whieh would ho __·torested in the <!evelopmeat «if _hebu.«.»ess <>f theCiiuiiinati Southern m regard to the a_S-_g of lb«·road.Th«· meet ing was shnply a preliminary oo_fcrenco,

it was said, and no decided policy was agreed upon.It is tinderstood thai Presldesrts Jewetl ¡p<1Deverett- took dee posiiiou that tiny wouldbind their companies to bo combinationand no definite ixuiey until th»· contint ina-iniei.sis at C'iiieinnaii hud been har.iioiii/.. .1.Th·", urged (hat until th ci v an ? (????????? CarrierCompany had decided fully upon their ewe pohev ifw - itaeiesH n« talk about future combinationswhich might noi ?»«· carie.enta There was saévident intention nn tin· pert <»? some <>f the pereonspi» -? ni ?.·. «.m n .?? ¡um· northern and eaawrn roadsn» a definite policy in regard to tlie I awdugnftherosai nuil ;<» olitili ? from them definite <·?1'«·. If this?» ..-? in purpose of the couference II wasaot carriedout Mice, «.sillily.

Ihe ( inciniriti Southern Railroad, which extvinlsto Chattanooga, was built by tbeeity under the <li-rectinn <»l a Hoard of Tiu-t.·.·- createdby eel of the Ohio L wri datura in Nit.',I *·''.'.'. Iiie city was sutnori.ed to besasF??,???,???) in '.omis 1»»r its construction. The roadw i- opened in February, ?**-*«». It :-·«>?«·?:ita-«l bythe Cincinnati Kailr«>a«l Company under teraporarylicense -t.? »it -. by the trusteee. [tie prop»I.use the Mad [Or twenty-live y» ars t«> thehighest bidder, and t«> secun control of tbe roadis th» occasion of no litti·· rivalry among the <"ii-neetingrailroad syatoma, Oiieof the persone pres-ent ¡it tin meeting yesterday said: " limi- is m·doubt thai t.» smura th.· full benefits which thoeity expected to gum by tins entenwias Ike roadmint I»«- h.i.se.l to some one int.?.·-!..! in thedevelopment of tin· prtwerty. Tbe city hopesto got troni the rental suiti, lent to pay til«' Hilen st<»t» the bon,Is :.n.I t.» establish .: -iiikiii- fund. Thisis .»ut .fili., question, in my opinion, and the mamquestKm is to saettitela how inn.·!., or rather howllliic, the ? 'lly will be *nlls!ie.| with."

PRKIGHT K.vil s AM' CHEAP TI· 'KITS.There w;us no publie ndiutiou in WYst-

bouiiii Creighl ratea y. ¦tordaj and tin- Breedwsjof th«· intuí, lin.·.« prufesesd that r.«.t.swere lu.iiiitiuncd at the pt«-i-»:it s<-lie<liil»·.li «va« ?,.· kaowa reati »eay Bf_er_eeavv li. 'lier »lie BOetOO sad ??????? 1.' ulro.i.l liai mile anyradnotion to ratee from Boetoa to met tin· cut «>f (he.previous day by the central Vermont sad Oread TrunkLine. Iu lb»· BbsSneo id .my «1«-ei.lc.i i<imri l>y tills coin-

i'iiny tbe trank Une agente sttempted t<> maintain tin*schedule ratea. Bat tir»i-< ?.»«» t*rai_ht mbM in· thippedto ( lileiittn In -..Ule if the 'ist f 1? I ¿ 1.1 .'·. ll 111 11 ics ut.pi eut - :t it in ir. ? pwnds,walle tin· sebea-de rats ? »nu78 ? tits.Tho Brnsdway agent or .me of the hies sal.t yester¬

day " Of ourse we iiiv nii.i.!.. v.l.- sein·.bile rat··«; thatIs, tills i'«impu> y is «!· ll ;'.«··. I dOQ'l see wli.it nur folk«artt thinking nf, They aappeae evUtoatlj that leaaheapu;» oar tonicize l.v r*B__t_g ??-µ?ß? I«, pay the fuit rat«·aTie <·; iic line»· ( fee, ihey an rotting* every Bb-frJs"1.Illiein. \iul OUT illll' I Well, I Won't Ml..' I'X.ltllyvv n. ? ?». ??ß il·.lin.'."

? in ¡in-i.li in .»I a Western railro.i·!, who WBS bi thecit \ yesfenlay, remarked"IuhmIhwi. i,i Pink's olüee l.xl.iv to bii|u:re »boutaVeet-Uaiunil rate, and I tell yon Hum*« are n·» ratals any·where. I knew oao.cb abont Basi ?>?_?«| rales, but didbave -???.- ii..p.s .n vv.'-t bound rete.,*1ATiiiiu µ ?-, putei calle«! iip.ui Commissioner Fink,when tbe iu!tov\in_ eonvereatlnu t.-..? pia«.·· tu ?, iiiii cumin ¡?.? ni·.' the rate« ¦'" asked tu«· reporter." l'I'.'. Inelv Ille siili»· us U.et t..,.· I.u.e ,..,..

Mr. Pinti nsweri »1·· Haut· eoi tht) predi.tiente of ti..* digérant p»;»<1· beena-!.. il !.. in. «t t.» ..rivince matte

gol Hill uni iiW.iIc ni."¦· Have roa cali·-«? a BSBetiaa o1 au? ktod t"·· No, ? nave u«H ? bava p·?. ? ti ...? to gal therepresentativo· ·>? the trank lima tetrctl·»at to oouslder

restor?na the rates to tiielr ton ·. btxaus. here-t.... re \. In u lie agi ills bai «' Ule. Siiti ill.nlc s ?,isltleloryratea they have gaae home end isro.ea their agree¬ments.

·· vv 11111 do you think U* result will net"" V, el, 11.ul is nur. I t« ? >.?,? I til. ni, I lie Cutting of rat. ?should be allowed to go on in.nl tbe ···.;.. punie« an »ai

tlloroUKhlj »lek ttt 11 t.mi t.ej «rill su. ? lo the next:i_;i". un n't lli.it viny In· eiittrcil ,????"

·' ll.ivt vim iicaril il an.» ni..\. i.Iil tow art! a sett le-tueul ul tlie >Iilln uitii I I"

>i»:ic «timi, ? .? \a\ I knew about a__lrs i« whel ?.OC 111 ill.' U« ·???.?;? pel s,"

·· J)t» von know vv lien the Joint EKOOUttve C'elUinitticWill me« ? G" ? have not beard that U ta to ))i<«t."" Ulive y.ill lint lecci cil If.jllcstM iliilll «Olli«! OÍ tile

road to rail » meetiug t"" Ves, a tew ; but,;i« I liav e airea.lv suiti, I have taken

im Botion."There was no obsnire yeaterd »y in the warfare between

the ? 'ins im» s ..? vv c-tcrii pasaenger rates. Toe eompame« w.re ..i.ci,. waloblttg to see if re,iu. ?n.iis wereannounced, and at the close ol buat__a_ Mr. t_rpenter,uf the I'ennaylvanla reed, leeiued i" he almostsonjthat no one Il.nl eO-M down, Me Wa« «vnleiitly weilpleased with ? o position ol ? is road, which, be told, hadmaintained the rebate aystem s«> auc«oeeerully thai p «luinoi micini ?«· withdraw it. ?? tu>· l.r.h-oe theageal«sul that his road had sont antimi m~ate rhrrk· lo thevarioua ofltees, Imi in.«l not given Instructions for theiruse. The New v..ik (cntrni imi the Baltimore andot,!.. ai-eiits both «aiti timi their companies would notissue rcDulcs. Tin " scalp« rs" claim I aal they ¡inn· notabandoned the contest, but ore reethag sa _bb_ sacsiivviiitiiiK'.lcv. It.|iincn;s.

I.un/i.iiit ia,.« to the West ulso r.iui.ine.l the sameytsli.u.v ¡isoli lliirs.l.i.vThe rivistili ni the luti in the war was boboutteap¬parent. Beilroad .neu claimed ?l.ey had not betttl of

an· movement low uni a sell h ¡ncn,.

(1IH AUD, Jlliy SB. » oiiunissinner Mitl).'!ey lia« Justls-iietl a circular by which the Souihw SSBSIBBellwey Peel aaseeaattoa wttahdraws the sgaaUsedfreight rates heretofore ipioted by the a««.»-(iaiion ¡m«! BStsMisiics the local nit.·«from Chicago and B__S_SB_pl Hiver points onbasini.s mm seabeere point«, tu order to pi-e-vent the uncertain ralis no! oí C.__go unii ¡the Mississi|ii»l Hiver troni e__aBBS_.g wesl of thoselioiuts. In oliier vvor.is, t!ic iti.nls in lie ,i-mh nilion de-eliue to p.nii.ipute la say eaSUag eC teaea The circu¬lai lakes cited AlU-'USt 1.

/ h,-.\1mot ?leys it BB-bBS from a cretliblc source thatthe (¡rand Trunk, in M.er to lia. leu tin· end of the rail-to,id vv.ir, will on Moiulny, begtS selling tickets fromChloago t.» Boetoa tot *»«¦'>.Bt. I/u'is, .Inly -".). -I'lisscnj-er fitre from this city to

New-York was reduced to-.tuy by ull lines from $_ ? _,">.«.is.

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PATHTG PAKT Ol·' THE TAXKS.John F. Dillon ¡Huí ?. L. Hopkins, receivci-s

Of t.S BTsnhstfaS _k.iwsy Coiupuuy, tendered ycnter-day to A. H. Caly. CtBrfe of Arrear«, a cheek drawn uponthe Mine and leather Beak for i,ls(>,l«>7 41, on ucv-iuutuf lax« s levied upon the structure of the New-YorkKiev itled Hallway. Under the advice of the CorporationCounsel the money was received by Mr. Cody and a re¬ceipt gteSB In has following form:

·· Hcceived from Mcssm. John K. Dillon and A. !.. Hop¬kins, receivers of the Manhattan Ballway OomfSMy. a.heck epos the Hhoe aud LaB-ther Hank for *l s.;.i -«7 41.The »nine is Male.I l».y the receivera to be tendered to »noon account of tsixcs assessed in the year« is?» sud Issoupo! the rial estate or real property Ol the New-YorkKlevated Hnilroitil Company. A. H. Cadj, CollccUil' of__Ma__eeta ami clerk of Arreare."The entire «monili of the lines due from all the eotn-

panicH is shoal e_,Oot>,000. Th«· tiin.nint paid by thereceiver· Laeheut 80pereeatof tbe smoawl levledapoathe structure of the New-York Company. Home surpriseis I. It by the tax olllclals at the above uuinuul Itolngpaid, it was suggested that the meetvetodid sol believethat a check fur less (hau the eultre amount would bereceived by the authorities.

FLAT IN CHANGING GAUGE.Nkw-Okleans, July 21)..A 4 o'clock this

BBBB..BJ the work of clian^iiitr the gBSgB of the ? hi« a».'",hi. LaOiiiH and New-Orleana n.uliou.l (Great Jaoksunrout.) from Ilvo feet to the standard Kauge of 4 feet 8-_inebetì was uoiiun-nned. Th« cuti re Une from New-Or-

leans to Oa'ro, a distance of BJBJ mil««. rxHusive of «_.inirs together with the Kooulmko Branca nf t.»< nty-oanmi'cs. \«,«s eeaapaSfed ¡mil trata· »v. r. rea?tog in nil «11-«.«.llotis ot 3 p. m. to-day. Te compiete his her« til· antask a fOree of over :?,(??» tin-n wa« distrtlMiUna. This ts th«· greatest feat yei Hc-oiuplished hi gasarechinami,-, and to <?;«»??«·1 1. P. Brlen. a«vmanager, la the awves* maini» due. <1tti_tthe a«loot eeetat -be work m a»net S300.S0O «tu taotrains, pa«*«· titrer and freight, w.il run ou schedule tluiateeaaarew feasarlsj » as usual.

DEFAULT THAT MAY M SKT ASIDK.Spring!tkm», III., July Ui»..It is understoodbetWOOB the lawyers enraged in the _ac or John It.VaaatSeSy assi··! tie Illinois M. Ilat.it lUilwa/Com-

pau.»·, et al., that the default entered on Ju y ·-"_ again·«th«· defendant comparii, s will be - ? anide If they «In.« me.to tile an ?|·|?·?????·?· bi'for the r« linn «la? of the writ,which is Monday text. Th«· »mpiai-SWl iiiavtheo prêt··for a decree m tao «xmsoU-hUed ?·...· taure suit- pt-üiliugin t!ic court.

EXTENSION Pi »-??'????.(*(iN*r«)Ki),N. M., .Ittiy 'J'»..lu the Hou·*» yea-t«t<Ih\, afsar a hnag-aklut··, tfaa afa* te extend tt-oBo-t-nMal Mota« h.Srsod freaa Alan Dap ?«» w_»re ami l_-¦eesswas indefinitely uostpoue«! ·.1 So to ino,

M.w ¡¡«mi i\ DBS IS,Oai.vi>t()N, T«x., July li''..A tspc<ial to

The ????* from Austin sax s: "The l'aria sod (,re_tNorthern Kuili.nvt (Om.ianv lili«! th«-lr charter heroreaterdar, providing fi rti road fresaiParlato t-il Hi» e of thirty tullo·. The capi-t.il sl.ieli is ? .«mi..

«"oxtiî.vct AWA-UDC-kt\M <u;Ki:r.]-n;, \. \\, July ·_·.?..The o«#nfrar\for the eo'.istruction of the thin.\ BB-BB of tbe Weet SSoraKiiiitoutl from N« whiiitrio KitiKstou has been awardeS¡Hid the WO.k cou.m« in «<1.

FIRE E Ft OLD.thi: ?µ?.'µ?t; of thi: okiflamme.

San* Fi: an«um ««, July _·.»..A aVsaB_ha|j re-eciveii herefkenaLa· A_fja_e grsaa th«· foiiowtug i_rsti'ulais «.t thelotw of tbe British -l.ip (»: ?flamme, «Cap¬tain «ir« «ti, which left I. uc mi J:iiiii»r., 31 for SanF.uueisco, with an asserti d eat.-o of coal and merchan¬dise, ?,???«· In company off the cossi of Peni with theItalian Park ¡vim; Andrea, «'.«pi.Dii ? i/< Ila. from Hall,Maiiti.iry 3, lor San I·'· unis.-o : M The oriflamme teoìeSre, it is pre«tini< d. from .· nn of thocoa! in ih· krwet hoi,! · nl·. dm«· to .te¬en:·· cl.'t.-iin : and left the «Inn f,.i tn« saint Andrea.? ter ?···.:.\??? tbe bark an rxpioeie· took pasee «sa ahaH.'.ip, and s!n sa;ik in.un «??.? Iy. lii« certain Mild crewan· in g.? health. Tlie British <"<>·?-?? has ordered thoOtee to III«· Sat,or s Home in .-?? ? ,.? ;-¦ ..."

.fis.ooo loss at BAMBUBO, IOWA,Cui« A«;<>. July 29..A special «lis]iatch to

77«e Jinirs :i«im llainbiire. low«, July 28. aaya : Theliamliiiis' lloiise ami furnitiire ; .1. J. Wolf's It«]«.Wst«·!«·, an«! part of Ita matéate; Kennett'« ilnur elore,ami tin· WesU rn Union Telcirraiib «.ntiee. «veraby Sito this muraiiur. The ii¡ ,???.-???.· h«s_llaundry, Loas j-i KM trance. hIkhu

D_M_0_ id a ^^n>.\ WAXEM PACTOBT.Fiiv. «broke ont in t

at John Mattht-ws's (toda wuicr B-Blery, No. XtO EnetTwelit.»--ixl. .st., \ .-t.-tstay µ???????-. It dauiairi-d thelock .*.".(Ml and the biiihliiirf « i(Sl. Is :.ir«· it WO· .·<11?·tÍU«.'UIS¡)( «1. ? -o ¦· -aa-«· o¡ th-· ont, ·G niWU.

???.?.G1) 1?V A I*A1.1.IN(J <'II1MVKY.Calais, M«\, Julv ·_".».. I'lu· tHrea__f of M.

Silverstoiie was «lauiairi· t h. Ur«· this inumili·; to theextent of ¡r't.ins»; ¡usan-I. Qaatnea l'ia<lf<>rd waa killedand tice other per-mis wei injuixl. «me of lliem. Shn·nací BpeUBey, ptvbwbiy fstally, by ¦ fallIng chimney.

??????1 DB81 BOTEDltflfW-TTB. G« tin..July *_".»..'l'In· MMWMMÌ (*S-

nery «if the ?··?? ¡? li: ,·? ·;-..«! ¦ ?? .«? v.irlhmn-licrlaiid Ciiiinty, was destin ed by lire yesterdaff. ? il.,e:':..(Skj: iiisur.iiin·, ¡*??.·??) «m the ì..iil ;mK' ami MVOjOQQ)oli the st«t«k.

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OUTLAWS BUNTED ?? BLOODBOl ICllirvco, Julv Jl».-A tMspsaSft fron: the

Maple Stirine Camp, Ivan ( raffi t '«..unty, Wla., aays:New lire hai rteen _d_wd Iste (he purs ni <.f the Will¬iams brother« by the arri ? ?! «if ì.-ht I.eìi.iu _NBB_ withthirty lil.i.)<l.iiiUi)i|s, empl.n««l in the W«-t hv Uh1

(¡overuiiieiit. The nessSS m-e bei."Ituffalo" l'.'iarlle ani ·· \ ci «iwst«.tie " KsShgf S'IthtfeOBB_Sl_<*- the pnbtic wen· mu«!«· familial ,| ipiijr l'na-ler'sand MilAs'aeampaixns tn i-"*u .«ml IS77. |iiie_io«1,aril« s patents, brother· .uni »intern ». r«· killedIndians ovei whtrh time ho hasiriM-n ids whole lu-an f«. th« work «»I d-kmaand li't'itives troni ¡usti.. m tbenUÜSWM Will b, I.ike.1 ll¡« ill h«· vieilli!.«' of ll«m('.????|?. ami Ih«· «conte will t.···ahead *:ta tin BOBE«u iiiiKi.hoiiiet- Bisklagaacbahaal « at witv

BEVI /'.'/ STORMS IS PI ??8?? VA MA.Oakijoshai.! . I'etiu.. July ·_".».-Tin- tn-aviees

thundei storni in \ 1 it» ¡??-? ii o\« r il Mrs.Harry Van V«ir-t. a r.sib'i' ol thi« ut. m struck byInrhtntngaadinstautly ki.le.l.h«t im si. n,i '

m it? ?«tod:· ¡t lut «nie. An «Cd iinu, r, ¦ , il .Uugersaawhile enirsired In pickiuc wIk 1 abort<ii«t m··'· from the Van \ 1«· i.

s ri«»ii«!y hurt by liei ? tn ·?»t. ». ?*·:um of th· < ipola vaef.in troni tu«· large earshnpe. aad Aamajce to µ «.·p»? prl-?,.?« «iw.lliiie- m ?· p.'il«.?. ? ...·.. > ·. ,G«1?· ??ropo nt·!«·«· were almoai totali.« ,|,,?·?.?. Thewind eh w a if <«!«· and the lam |??·???·?? in :«>in::t· for fiftym.nul. -

\\ 11 KlsliAltlti:. Penn.. July 29 .A lemfle thunder andhail alono i--- ti ?···!.«» At Kiu<rM«-aati llirbtning «rtrwrk B.C. u. ?.,??? i.a:n, deuionnain·;!·a.«<1 killiiit: a Mtluuhie BBbMBSB «nil a mule.

FRAG ?? ? NEWS.

c«>\ Vier etOARSTAKI RS «SOT w.i'.ir.n.Cilici«.0, Juli 'Jlh t'i^ai'tiuikiiiu' bj clabor will I,e a!·..?.¡.??«·.! :«t III·· Jolie! l'«-«ilteii!*iar« tlliTebeing no btttdera for this eervk* bi »««: iiogol ««mirait-.

fatai iv s r ? SB ? ?.? ·. taaiClIICAOO) July ¡¿tí..A (iis|iiu-ii irmii (¿unnì-¦00. » "ì-. -l'i» 28 r an a KM aand sani· ii-.in ..i.it:«· .0.11 tula,-\ ttninc n.» an annttj .

lvlio (?(\·. lin n.au's nmn« ka OWteOWn II· He 1 mtothe iiimiui.'Uii-1 ??? ??????t? win: vi 11 «

Watki'Town, Dak., July '_"'..T'ie wheathaivesi «¦.¡.is n.\t Muwdsy rueerop is tn«· beet evesgrown Sere, sad »il tue crop« sreeaeellehl <.??>#·??«>?-ii«·!- an «loiitK ?·· injury »ii lh¡s s.iinm al Un country.The wi,. ai :.n «est «m the Jim Kiwi bus tic,;iiu. Thethere are n*·· 1.AN «>1D MAN KII I.KD ItV ? G???.LnfCiinrtso, Ohio, July 29..John Cline, anold cittsen llYlag sboat two s_d une halt ? of

tie. \\..s kiln«! » «I·'«la\ liv u laliintf tre«· II·· hud « uttue tree and aa his was getting out of tin· »»¡«y it eeeaBSInm .tail m.tsht d him ioti, tin· ground the mr «¡_«U11in hie hand when ioni,.I.LOW PUCKS ??? SXOODBB (?'?t?.?.

Takis, Ky.. Julv l"J.. Ihe «-«uiihiii« <1 -

Muir«·, l'eteree sao I.try i«»«>k pia··.· i.i.i.ti, atT.tnwood Farm, l'in· pin« s paid «*«r< .relylow for shori horns, «.nl.» a I« w Urn .^?· afuti prie«·. The avi-rap» lor mules «» is forit-muie«. s-i'·? id; iota' amount ¡t,'»,;¦(>:¦, and gwaral «·srage ?t? 46.

MI ItDKi: IN A Ml^i'Vltl TOWN.1'iiur fckX)TT, Kuii., July 2t>..A must ehoek«Ing morder »».«s ?·<« ?.« ·. n t «-.? io Um rlMhn town sfi ?? -4.Torno« (oiiiiiy. M··., ou Wedln si|a> iti t. ru·.«,ti. linkeratabbed t>< nn«*tt, a »non* man, tareeoi tour ton« s m tbePin k With ? kliile, ¡lini Unii «Ut lil.n a. r,,** ti,,- ,,?,,?, .meo,Mating a w'iiind BboOl a fi·"! in

almost instanti.). llis niurd. ., i. bui ul»ou( -??>m«ti ni«· in p.ir-uit >>t him.

LKAi'Kit of n«x>wamm__e ajanasit'iti«'ago, July 2;»..? sj'i« lai «li.-p.it« li to//e «ino lumi lati.· IC·«.·U. .11 k., ami niii.vs ili«· «ntueeii.\ ttaWsd States hjarsb·! lloioiii«««ut et iixuuae Au·drowa, «Mdled UM M_laa 'f ISS Moonshiners," who ita»hmn ?µ? ? enwisllag le Batrtar < «stati. Ark Awdraw· itas

cuuseit th·· t.«i\ nineiil fTeai ti..«tlilc. and _M stt.n«·· «»fhis eaieer «.nini till a volume. Ile on·.· murder*«! At lille.I Siale« marstiMÌ in i'.-i,ues-s·, ail« r wUlch he Saftlo Arkansas.

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KNliiHTS OF THK UOI.DKN UgtlHost«in. Julv .':·. -TheGnueJ ( ¡istle «t the Maaaa-rhutK-liJ· Kmniii* ·( ih·- «e.lil.-ii Kaa l* «va· liiaUtmeO tuiaevouina* by « aaüv utile« m Iiihu etui««*!, ?,-..i» ^ad l_lu_ort«.? 11.1.1 I' UV l.liill ? M.M.

I'tica, N. Y.. Juiv *J'.·.. Ib-njamiii Ilowo, agotwontv-thr»««· velini, «il « uiii«len. N. V , » «u. ktllrsl Ity harhUOttgwhet· wiëUniii iliMitijrh »11 intt li«t«l iiuu OrLsktuiJ F_!«atati'ciiK k t,tl s Htlelini .u.

WILLIAM HALMKK ST1I.L UlSonn ?<)·:\\ Ai.k. ( mil., .lulv '_';?..W i.iiiun Hai-lock, tbe li: uk.-nntii. «vini « .- IujuhJ li) tbeooi-imiou ut fit-li-'lil rullìi« a« H»e «Mi 1-burtMl·«' ulti i-u-s.iv, 1· _tlluhm Feo «lucUus «iiuatU'U'iliüu e.«j Omat uu boue· weeabitiken.ntoiMSKj) bthaooo*ob at unta huancu.Luv«. IlltAVi'U. N. J., July '-'?.-A subs.ni.(¡on{und Ih li« nip ruttwvl tiiiioim the Ji-.Uli iilt«|C<- »u«t li«H4tlI«e*»l«l«-ni* «>f Uns |ln< «· mit li ? vnw ?«. 1 ¡,. < is ..;... ..1 ;« ,· _ « <»f

«iirsbii· lm Ili lilla»· m oì .s, tiroviatili t»> Ihr iiooi Muli«itit4#ri- c-oloiiy. ? pli·»»· ol ¡un I Las boen pix«*ruua>i 1er (_·Bsetpahe

FATAI. UOKSK DISBASB IN NKW JDilui) l'ANK. N.J.,Jal* 20..Haeaa· ?··? the

w«M-k m Uil· pitie«, a« Urna hnuuih, Oiwtac Oruv« a ¦*

nUi'4-ß l|»Vr I4UJI«<IX'4 wiell-lV fieni · por UlUU tH'lK·. Imwuni tai·» lL»ve i>««u reiKirt*».L lUt, ?????)·?» u» «-.vii imam «nttweiiiuitina lo Ut«) «l'.ecji»* iu about our luxu, ???«F« la a Btw¡_ee wbvru Un i «iruuucU u««4Ml v» ut« reati