yM t mfate$ .4f.AMia.iixwfx4 . u M . s j r - v., " AM"1UiaHJ(W,fA. V 'BHHHllllW 1 SIM m JM. .BHW. - - - ' -- i m w VOLUME XXU-NO. 278. LANCASTER, PA TUESDAY, JULY 27, 188(i. PRICE TWO CENTS M T0I1ACC0 (MOWING FINKI.Y. JJI01I'W,', ""'" "NUHUAI.I.V I.AUUK Heme nf Ihn Fiirniri, Ilrnily In Cut Hint Oilier 1 el 1 epplng - Nle it Leaf In Hie l.m l Mnr krl 7fiO , rrniijltiiiiU line In itk i.ietl In -hllailelplil. A fim diiyM age e had tlie pleasure of taking n drlie r lliltty or forty miles through tliti northwestern section of tlie county. We fiimiil that nit Immense crop of grass mill grain litul Ihx'II liarvosted ; tlie eats was badly iH'rttcn (town J the com was springing rresh ami green, anil much of It In tassel, mid tlie tobacco looked glorious. Much of It was lopped, ami In tinny held inouer Ixiys wero engaged topping. Tim plants generally worn large ami thrilly, anil in en tlie pilihcx that worn net. out as late as thu lit of July looked asirihey would make geed tobacco It tlie early frosts de net catch tlieiu. In thu section or country through which we passed a large proportion ortheciopls or tlie lliivaus hi ml variety, l'oler Dera hliuer.at lllnl In Hand, has a crop thu leav us e! which Im thinks will average SI lui litis In length mid 17 In width. He haswinie leaves 10 Inches long. He believes In planting early and culling early ; and by tlie tline this jmra graph rem hoi the roider a gixxl ixirtlen nt his crop will te out and en tlie ixihw. Mr liiirshlmer had his seed Ment lilin Ireui Washington, by Hen. A. llerrSnilth. Iltinry Knhy, two mlles north or lhe"liril, has tobacco iilmesl as far ndVBnu'd, mid an thu patches along the old Philadelphia reid nru In nnirly us gixxl condition. Or.""; K ever te New Helland and tlirnee te lllini Hull mill i.txxlvllle, where ' "V"' ?.i hospitably entertained by Dr. Winters and his Validly, we found Urn Uilmoce very pxnl Imlcwl. and net tlie hIIkIiIwI Injury hy hail. I'rem Terni Hill and the rich iallnH of the 1 ppiir I'onnsteh'it, thoni)rlsw(ireull for fer fer able, and ir the ether pirls id the oeuuty de as wiill tlmrewlll be an unusually lirfcoi-rep el tetiartsi linnusliM In l.iniMsler isiunty. l'reui our own obseratlons and Irein Inler. nation kIiaiiihI f"' ethors, woare liulliusl te IwIIemi that the ri!erb) or damase by hail hae Iksjii Kreatli u.iKKratd. .SIm-e the uboe was wrltlmi lliiiie wnsu xiryheuy hterm of rilu etiinilliiK "r a larKe portion or thu isiunly. Al l.indlHtillii anil thomeupthu hleklua creek, in u niwr l northeru tllriH'tlen as far its Mauhelui, lliore was a rail or hall, whUh did mmiu iI.iuiiiku te the telncai lrallaillniiM 111 mil l.ral, Tlie traiiMctlens lu old tobaive hae Ihsmi IlL'htilurlim theivist wiiik Skllcs .V 1 rey wild 10 cam of 'm, unil l,1"re nre wiine ro re iirtslcawtif Hinull Maluaorelil le.if by ethor lUMltrB, ImiUi In tlil city uuil at MounUllle, but w I, liae no particulars. 11. II. llrubikcr IxiiiKht from shinille A Mehnian. orMeiinlMlhs 'iiOi-ses el 's.1 Ic.r. V. S hiiillh el UilnbrldK sold te h. I.ewls, of New erk, ji cases or 'M lwir. Tli" N nrk Mrkl. triiiu tin' U h IiiIiachi Iniirnal l'eru July wsik, thoeno Just vissed can net Ih3 oemplalned alxmt. A nUuly business and nuinureiis buyers lent a pleaant air or prosperity te the market, and nnce mero In iluiwuilenru, uten ir It Is a sliadew as yet, Is neticeable ainen the de ilers and p u-kers or Water Htroet and nulKlilxirluxxl. (Mlte Hiiilileiily and iinexpccltsllj o e o nertora allow ed thomseUos In thu market. and after HecuriiiK atieut ( cuhim of new Ohie at .i tee' 4 tentu, unwelcht, lei t us mid. ileuly as they c.ime. Ter home trude, nene but old tobacco found bujurs. M tlm clese ortheiirovlous woek'd markiit MX) cases or 81 It's and C'swore Held at U',cents. On Monday 'JOOcases'sl Wisconsin woresold at II cent, and en Tuesday about loe cisus el lartly 'si .New 'Herk state, lartly 'M Housa Heusa ionic line s nippery i;rades wero selil at from "I tolKVcentH. 'I'liobalanceof the woek was inarkett by thu sales et about 1, JW casus or old ronnsyUaniibtiidersand lillerH at s te I cents, and i.lsn heiiiu '-l oiinei tlcul w nii isirsat II'. ceiita. llrokers reixirt csmsldorable a liltty ler (V) tobaccos en the Jiart oflari;e ilty ciRar manuraauriirs, all clalniiiiKte line Imixirt ant orders rer tlioHamunswen as Bainples are ready ler lnsictien ; all of w hicli makes the linlderH of new tobacco feet oryi;eol. A " 1'aUi Meruaua " of this kind (iecs no Kre.it harm, an hew . ,.i.,jir.l Miiiiii actliu. hale-s reach .00 bales el which about 200 wero old. New to te to iMccmure nrriihiB ery la.sl Just new , a Kroat mass of these are IkiIiik taken out el the custom heuse ns seen as they arrh e ; tliey are as yet Innmolstcendltlon, weIrIiIiik oier oue hundred IiMMis te the pound and piss piss limui'ilvrtlieari cents' clauxe. 'I he hiibso hiibse tiiifiit Hhrliikaue In weiKht thnuKh, alter wards, makes this stj le et luipertlii net as protlthble as It leeks. Quotations fir old f 1.31 te f 1 75 ; new f I. la te 1 1. U ('1 his is net le Kay UieukIi that, as a w hole, the new Is hither tliau the old. Thu quotations only roler te the tebaeiiw just Held.) Haianaremains actle foreld; Hiles,..(K) bales, M eenbi te f 1. 10. liani,' Weekly Keprt. Sales et seed leaf tobacte reixirtisl ler the lNTM.i.niKMI.ll by J. . tiaus' heu , in, tobacco brokers, Ne. Ill Water atreet, Nuw Yerk, for the week endlii July Uil: UK) cases Kn, reiiiiHjlMinl.i Hiiana, l!)17c: 100 cases IsM l'ennsjlianl.i, Haiana, lO'nll'.c.; l.Ciises lwJ I'enii. syUaula, 10'i U',c ; lmi cases lssl iNinii. Hylianlm U' (illc I W V,iSe? '"i.i",''1' ll',c; lf) c.isuslssl New l.iiKland, Ki-Jtc. ; 1UI cases mmdrleH fj,lM TeWl, 1,100 wises. Ilie "TnliKC" Leaf" llepert. The seed lear market Is mero active, but without uny Hecl.il features. The HatnpliiiK or new Reeds has comiuencod here and thore, but as buyers preler .September Minples net much geed has j ut ceme from mulIi early vampliut;. New aecends ure oanerly looked utter, and we hear et ene sale of 'JOO cases. KouieleadliiK out-eftown merchants looked around ler old line leaf, and amoral aales were uiade at IiIrIi IlKures. A Hale of 100 cases or issl l'ennHyUania was made this woek by i:lKrK, lUchman A Ce. to.Schreodor A Hen. A uoeil prke was paid for theso keixIs; in luit lilclier than any duriue thu las', two years. Theso kx1h re ery crce, and prices must ndiance, mid thoe of our Hutch, n-l las'W llousalenlii old ( 17(1 cuspb Wisconsin, l7 iwes Verk Htate, n bales Sumatra, 1E10 bales Haiatm and IS IiIhIh Wostern tobacco In transit direct te inaiiu. facturerH. . ..... , i:iHirlml el leaf lolutse Te I,lprpxil, per Hlr llrltlsh l'rluce, IWT.iiVl ll.s i K'A'it K'A'it werp, Mir Blr HelBunlniuli :iAf'H I1' lela,i .TJOJH ll.s. Ilaltlniura Alnrkel Thore Is it kixhI domain! ler Maryland ciep niidllioliiirket Is llruiurlii tone ler dealra dealra bie Krades. The ImyliiK H ry Keuural mid Is prlnclinlly for KraiiLO, (iermaiiy mid Hol Hel land, wltlininMlonileliiiUlry ler Italy. The market for Ohie I aotlie mid linn, with a Kixxl demand from Mlilpixirs, ineHly ler spiti spiti Kled mid brljiht reda. tiTKrr. iiittwti:. l'ARAITOl) UY LIGHTNING, A nuaiAKJS 1MIT nOHKUAI. HKVKtrKB A HKVr.HK hllUVK Tlie Iuiiiii: 11 hi Wlin .liliii,vl Inmi Hi" HlK lltlilcn Inte tlm ljt lllter. Sloie llrodle, who la the only liie man who mur Jumped from the Hnxiklj n briilge, Is "it jears of ue. He wns ler six iars nsslstmit Janitor el the are it Wills ImlldliiUi In llirud Mtreet, but lelt that mjsUIiii only u low dayHtiKe. llrodle wasiiilteu isslestrian , hocempotod In tlie wulkliiK mat'li in Madl Madl Heu Square two years age, mid made e or 100 mlles in six iliyr. llnxllewas, IiIhuIIu hih, net a drinking linn but was industrious mid saved his earnings, lift has J700 111 a lunik wlille his wlfe Ins $.Mnl stored away, 'I he stories published about IlnxJle being dls hI piled and half wilted .ireuntriie. lils wire Hiya he Is u geed husband and her testl- 1110113 was euuiiuisi ova inn uiiuuu iiutu, . reir tenement at S. Chrlstle street, which Is tidy and conilertablo. Ilrodie wen flW by Ids lameus jump, but it will probably cost him mero than that te exonerate hiinseir be lore the ceiirtM. lie has been held In f 1,000 bail ler trial. There is no law , It Is said, that applies te this case, and tint he cannetIeg.il. ly be punished by line or Imprisonment fur his adventurous Jumping irem 1110 uriuge. llrodle'H Jump recalls te memory tlie leap or I'rolessei Odium, who lest his lire In thoat theat thoat teinpl. Aire uly the success that llrediu achieved, has Incited ethers te fellow his ex ample, and en .Saturday aventng a young man of l'i was arrested, just as he was pro pre pping te make the Jumii. TlmdlKtiiiice from the bridge te the water line Is 1U0 loot. Mr. llrodle has begun thu exhibition or lilm lilm Hell in 11 1'eney Island musniiiii. lie gets JleO a week for ten wtwks. He has also been given J.iOO for pictures of hlmselt by 11 photo grapher ler the exclusive pnv llege of soiling his photographs. Willis n H Tnl Willi Hcler In lUnil the Unit Cranlies Threii(tli llm limine "l Nltlkm Iter The lllrkwent Mlere IMlliHcnl un Hnnilsy. 1:1.1 viiKTinewN, Jly W Vonlerday aflorneon, a aovero Mterm, nccoiiipanled by a heavy rain, passed ever this place, Heeding thu street and the eroeka, A heavy clap of thunder oecurrod at the lline and lightning Htruck Inte the residence of Mr. (Jeerge Hhauk, el West Denegal lawnshlp, which is about ene Bipiare bevetid thu borough limits, toarlngeut Iho Hldoef the kllthen mid the plasler en the wall. Mrs. Shank was stand ing ut the Ulile cutting wjuietlilng with the nclssers at the tlme, and was nhocked se lorri lerri bly that her arm mid limb bocame pjiralyed, yutshn Is conscious el overjthlng mid Ills IiemmI that sliu will Ix-ceine well again. Lightning also Htruck in a Held east el low 11. I.IIIIITS1SII HTltlKKH A MOItt:. Hit, Narrow l.,p" of Tun Women al KlrK mieil 1111 HuniUy. Winn: Hen., I'x, July -7.-A wiveru himder gusttiassed through the lower end, sii,iiil.iv nlxiiit niMiii. though It did notextonil below Klrkwoed mid ralrineunt. The clouds looked very black mid threatening as the sliirin eppriktcliml Irem the northwest, and 11 I irge number of tliocengregallonut the il ulen church hastily departed ler their homes. Alxiuttwolveo'chx k a bright Ntieak el light ning seemed te rend Iho clouds, followed by II ticmunileus rexrt mid these clese te the steru ut Klrkwoed m.iw that Is was Hlrmk. Prompt action proventjl lire, and almost us by u mlracle noeno was hurt. 'Iho stere Is owned and operated by Dentils A lluek, and Mrs. Dennlswas in an upitairs nxjui at the tline and was severely htunned, though she cscatietl Herlous Injury, notwithstanding the faU that the belt p isseil vv Ithiu n row loot or her. Otiailoeiuvt-silgatlon Itwasleund tin, current fellow ml a v try circuitous reute. i:identlyItHlrucktliellglitniiig roil at the south end el the building, as the point was melted eir it , thou knocked nearly a square of slate rrem the reef ami billowing tlie light ning red clear ucre the nxif descended te the basement, where, again leavlugtliored.lt went through the wall Inte the cellar, break ing a let or crocks and jars; thente through the imrtltien Inte the basement kitchen, where .Mattle lllnes was engaged in the middluet thenxim, but It missed her and pisd out through the wall, making a large hele and burled Itself In the ground, leaving ahule that looked as Ifa tree had lieen uprooted. Strange te say no serious ilamage was dene lurther than the injury te the roel and wall. ASHTIIl'.H HLIIIK AT T1IK TUMilth CUT. MANY VtiHU UP HTAMirATIOH. lAlirmler Kltlierineii KIkIiIIiir I'er I'oeil Willi the KtiUlm"-Xer a TIkiumiiiI l'erlsli. Kurther jmrtlculara of (he dlstress among the llshorinen of l,abrader ntate that Iho l'n qulmnux wlie doinandeil fixxl from the stores at Mugferd, which could net be glven thorn owing te the noeds of the Inhabitants nnd the small supply, 11 mil 11 a rush fur the harbor Htore heuse, where the Heur ami fish wero slored. The meu of tlie small sottlemnnt gathored le defend their oulyhepoof oxht exht oxht enio, and a dosperalo light ousued In which four of the marnudliig Esquimaux wero near ly killed and two or tlie store heuse defend ers wero seriously Injured. The Ksqtilmaux finding that they could net obtain feed by ferce, retreated and sent In soveral of their number te ask for a amill quantity of feed, which they said was absolutely nocessary le the contlntied oxlsteuce or their wives and children. Twe hundred xjunds nfllnurand nbeut lirty pounds et froeil cod wero given them. It wan reported lint In Asteria alone, out of Sate lOlamllles, era total et Jul jiersetis, ever 100 had died, mostly all women and children. In Nalu thecilch of llsh has net bcen suniclent le allerd KxhI le 1110 inuai) Ilanta. 'J he Heasen, which opened tin May I, wasvery b.ickward, and had it net been for the seal Industry, which was tolerably geed, net a soul would Ue living. Along Hamilton Inlet and Sandw kh bay thore Is net se much sullerlng, although many have died. In Webuckand Indian harbors li,h is the only hxxl bosldes 11 small quantity et corn meal. They have had no vouetablos slnce March 1, and the poeplo are almost without clothing. At Hepedale net ever twonty-lhe lamllles reinalu out or the entlru former population. Man v havugoue east along the coast in the liojie'or getting InU) better sup sup plleil sotllementH, vihlle elglity persons, or wiwmi r.irlv wer Hiiuaws mid thlrty-llve children, dled from starvation in June alone. Ihore wero soiiie deaths in April ami May, but theso were principally Irem exjiosure te the cold. The Okkah Indians are sullering greatly, but thore wero net as many deaths among them as was ut llrst reported, only 1'J having dled this spriugeut et the 1J., who made up the tribe. The whole settlement Is, hew ever, en the v ergo of starvation. 'I he places spoken el de net Include the whole district whero thore Is te be letind destitution and death, in the country lylngback rrem Okkah, llopo llepo llope dalo, Nanu and Cape Mugferd there 11 number of families, most et them Indians or l-sqtil-matix, among whom the sullering is really gnuterthmi Itislu the mero thickly popu lated settlement. 'Iho deiths thore from starvation cannot be estimated, but it Is thought, judging Irem Ihoreixirt new and tlien brought 111, that the number Is very largo large ln Newfoundland, along the north ceait, there Is great destitution. 1 rum Cape Ilauld te Heart's Content hundred ure lu a dying ..rmiiitimi. In xa lilte Hav alone forty-two persons died last month, and noeno knows hew many slnce. Ne fewer thau 1...00 er er sens must have erlslied, but the exact ilg ures can never be known, owing te the Iso lated region In which the sullering exists. CAML'MEETING WKATllKll. vnuviur.xvr. ir.mm uain wen nuuaitii'fxitH is tkntb. tiik Ilielr Clirlttlan rertltiulB lue Nut I'ornake Them WallhiB f'r the New IIHI1011 te Mir Their Hearts anil Hnilrelhelr billies A Wet Season. NKttHO vmatr.H. A VOHTUFFIUK KUIIIWttr. ny will ..... .i ..,.,..ia,.niriiru vim want them have te pay i per cent mero lit a very short In Sumatra tlie usu il moderate business wen transacted, mid we nole bales el alieut a-e bales, el which I! were el the liner grade. Price ranged from f I .10, f 1 10, f 1. is undfl.lia Thore seems te lie un Impression ubread among Amsterdam lnerchant tint ever slnce 1'alrchlld' ruling soine 7.n.eiil irixxls are railroaded Inte our murket at the r ... ....... ... r.n... ......n t... ..u- lower raie 01 uuiy. nuui iiww rrtiiinii. ..uut tabllshed. And ciiHtem heuse elllclal are as caretul uathey peslbly can be. or ceurse thore is in every balu a leaf heru mid theie which should pay 7.re. duty, nnd when such n lear Is found the higher ratoet duty is duly imposed en II. Sumatra wrappers f 1.30 te fl.fiS. A cablorecelved Irem Amsterdam sajs: ' Trices higher thau at last sale. Kverythiiig sold. Very low a5 cent duty goods lit ler the United States markets. 1'rices realUed ler same ever .1 guimeii. The l'lillailelphla Market. Handling of leaf tobacco sultable for cigar purposes cannot be considered brisk, and yet when the nugmonted sales of the woek are compared with the same tline el last year the exctsi Is considerable, especially when Iho shrlnkage of Ilgures is ceuipaiuu. n n n momberthu buyer can purchase two pounds ler what he would have te pay for one 11 year age J this is true of Wostern leal, which is just new largely lu demand. Woeltly order ure lailng received for all grades el new tobacco j ihnv urn net larire. but a general distribution Is being made which must tell altera while if thu leal Is what It U bollevod te be. Old tobacco meves oil' the market qulte freely at llrm Ugures. Sumatra Hilda about it customary Bale, but closer scrutinized. Havanaseld freely, nowandeld, but quality was shown, llelnecn S10.OOO nnd WKMMMMI Stulell Prominent CIiI-ei Ollli Ul. Colenol W. II. Ilolten, chief or the division ler handling second cla matter at the Chicago postelllce, was arrested en Monday charged with the oiubeilouiont of ublle funds by means of fatso returns. The ixjstolhce insccters claim te have tractsl a shortage of M,000 Irem November, KM, le Novembor, lvv, nnd intimate that thu total shortage will ls Irem f.W.OOO le f UW,lXi. Jehn T. Stewart, the woigher, was also nrrosted. Colenol Ilolten was ap ixilnted by Postmaster Palmer In ls77. The urr.u el lhi.se two ure te Ixi follewod by mere, as the Inspectors have discovered a private memorandum belonging te Ilolten, which they claim Implicates 11 uumlxir or Inderal ellfcials and even private cltlens. The Inspectors, say the fails will produce a sensation. Colonel Ilolten had a line war record, participated honorably in a number et severe Inities, and was regarded as a brave soldier and a capable elllcer. After the wur he went te Mississippi, whero he was np np np poiutedtoAClorkslilp lu the I'nited States circuit court. He afterward bought a planta tion near (iroenvillo. He lelt Mississippi during tlie cirpet-baggnge excitement. Up then cime te Chicago and engaged in bu-l-nes until his appointment te his prtnent IKMitleu. Ilolten was held lu tlO.lHH) ami Stewart In $.,,000 ball. The Kfiulillfuu r.iM.il llileirs III C'lileiRn. C1111 vim, III., J uly T,. Iho postelllco 111 111 sixjcters continued their examination et CeL Ilel ten's books this morning and sueieoded lu turning up an additional deficit et f 171. Cel. Ilolten' olliie has been tumid ever te the Inq ecters and Seceml Assistant Woigher Heynelds placed lu charge of it. Chlet Weigher Stewart wns released this morning, the Hen. itobert T. Lliueln furnishing the r,000 bend required by Conimlsslenor Hey no. Heme Illaiiiuml Kill". '1 hu Siranten base ball club has disbanded, mid O'l.eary, thu manager, has lelt that town. The member of the cluu are sun thore ler thu reason that most el them have lioliunuev enough te get away. O'Leary ewes the ilub nearly fl.WHj mid claims he has 110 menev te pay llieiii. '1 he Scranton Ilase Hilliissikiatten is new tr lug U orc..m erc..m 1,.. ,.,.., 11,.. , ..lui. .111,! .1 few of the memlwrs et the old erg iniutien have signeil, but the host players will seek ether 1 uguKoments. The Philadelphia club, after deieatlng Ites toiiseveu ionsis:utlve games, were laid out yosteriluy by 11 scere ei 1 1 te 'i The Hestens made 17 hits w Ith u total of '1 bases, and earned 10 el tlie 11 runs. Pour of their plavurs madu 1.1 hits. Washington' pitcher, Madigan.was ixhiiiiI d vosterday ler 'L base hits, with 11 total or 28 by thu New Verk club. Tlie lollewlug was the result el thechaui- niniislilp games yosterday : At Phlladelphli AllllellU-. ljOllleliiu , y.. Tmiii mmtiieil llelere Iteaclilnir the lie lirU-Huy Sljslerleunlr shot ltellel lur Iho llnat Kamll)-. 1:1.1 viiKTii row .v, Ph., July L7. Yostcr Yestcr day afternoon, as Philadelphia Express east lelt the station, a sllde occurred at the " Tun nel Cut," throwing u large amount of debris te the IfOttem. I'ertunately the train was stepxd, and backed te the depot, whero It was delayed a long tlme ; the New Yerk nnd Chicago Limited P.xpresj was also dotalned en account of it. '1 he Pennsylvania railroad company have at present a large lorce or men ut work, widening the "Cut," which is a giKxl net, as se many slides occurred that tralus mid poeplo wero iu danger of thelr lives, and there is no telling what may hap ,w. nt until it is completed, as it is a very risky plece et work, It will take evor a year tocemplolo It. As .Master James, son el Ames Ilreiiemau, or this place, was giuilngu herse yesterday afternoon, something struck his leg ; he thought the herse had slightly kicked him, usholilted his feet, he then noticed bleed Mewing en his root, and Immediately went home, where an examination was held, and It was found te be a shot, either Irem a pistol or rllle. It Is net known who tired the shot '1 he citizens of this plnce have contributed Iroely te the wants el the Ue it family, who had the misfortune in leso two children who were burned te ilealh at Iho lire last week nt Conowage, Pa. i:ierv thing was destroyed, and wagon le ids et things were taken te thorn, large amounts or iiioney were glven te them. 'Iho parents are worrying thorn thorn selves very much ever the less el thelr two dear llttle children. l.ender lires., of Strasburg, this county, who have received the contract te straighten the P. It. K. read from Conowage te KHza KHza Ixithtew 11, are at present eng ied at the work with a large uirce 01 iiieii. ... Mrs. l.ee. W. Kedsecker, who had been visiting In Wrightsvllle, Pa., ever Sunday, returned home yesterday. Miss Kutle liingrich, or Campbollstevvn, Lebanon county, Pa.. Is at present visiting her brother, et the Waslilugleu heuse. Tif i.Ait ha iwu rtaiiKititrs. Celli ami Tin, l.atrl Sews I'mm scenes Hunger. St. Jehns, N. 1 ., July -7. The schooner llarretl has put iu here bringing the latest news from the I.ibrader eeist. Ter nearly two weeks she was blockaded l, Yerk harbor forty miles east or Northeast rlver by n Held of ice. She brings live families who had reached that IKJint from Sandwich bay, evor 100 mlles in land, In stages drawn by ikiiiIes en which they subsisted alter their nrrivul. Yerk harbor is crowded with lugltives, but theso ceme Irem the Soutliern ceist and knew nothing or their Northern neighbors. OnJJulv Platwe-diys snow storm buried liste'rn Labrador, cuttingetl all communica tion with it ixipulatleu of 13,000 ioeplo. The snow has closed nil tlie trails. 'Iho rollef vossels will new go direct 10 erk bay te re re ro Ilevo llrst the sullerers there. A White bay di-piUh states that winders report Hudsen biy ugalu ireen evor, which is nil iinpreiodentedoccurronco at this ho.vseii. The reix.rt that the tompera ture is ten below zero, is, howevor, denied. It has net gene lower than ten ubove. The cold results from iuiuiouse masses or Arctic ice uleng the coast und it does net oxteiulbejond J00 milin irem the ei. L'p toMatei.JO survivors have arrived here. The number th it have died Is estimated at .1,500. Slnce Saturday an cast vv iud has blew 11 oil the bank Increasing the urmuess of the coast ice. LVNIIISVII.I.K OAMMNfl OllOlNDM, July 'J7. A great rain and hall storm passed ever this section yosterday. Ne dnmage was dene oxcept washing the reads and blowing down a low tent In the camp grounds. The hall roll the bIj of large peas and greatly cooled oil the atmosphere. Tlie tontersdo net mind a llttle discomfort from rain and cold, as they nre all gonerally ilxed for any omergoncy that may arise. 1 1 started te rain this morn ing, but the lndlcatleus are that the clear-up shewer is about at hand. He meto It be, as thore Is still seme llxlug up te be dene Ixjfore the cainpmoetlng opens. A large numlKir are expected te-day lromdltlereiit jxilnts. The additional arrivals slnce yosterday are: Dr. I. Herryhurst, D. 11. llartlioletnow, Henry and Mrs. Jacob Will, Mrs. Linma Uent, Mrs. James lllack and the Misses Hen ery, of Laticaster j Ilov. J. T. Satchel! and family, of Philadelphia: Kll Pewl nud family, el Lincaster ; Jacob Hildebrand and lauiliy, 01 niraseurg ; .james 0. nm. ,.... family, or Lancaster; W. H. Smith, of ltain ltain brldge J James McClure, Ames flrove and James Collens, or Marietta, Jehn W. Nloier, of liarrlsburg: Miss iirady, of Mlllorsville ; T. Skeen, el Philadelphia ; Jes. Kindts, of Halifax : II. llarbster, esq., of Heading ; Mrs. Ilarliara Willis, sister of Mrs. J. A. Hoi Hei linger, Miss Silliu Martin, of the Children's Heme, Miss lleckle Hlnsley, of Lancaster, aud Hev. A. Tolitiseii, Heading. Mr. Kll Pewl, or tlie Walnut street llvery, rims the omnibus line Iwlween the sta tion and the grove. H. 1 llenry In charge nsslsted by Loe. Hlchardsen, and Charles Kogers, Mr. l'ewell has run the busses ier a number of years and will prove as hereto fore n geed hand at the business. Other lines will be established, but Mr. Pewl Is the only ene allow oil te run Inte tlie grounds. Tlie editor of tlie Campineetlng asecia- tien nre : President, Kev. J. T. batchell, Philadelphia; trcisurer, 1 Hershey, Colum bia ; secretary, W. H. llateman, Lancaster; lieard el control, J. Shenborger, S. C. -May, II. P. ilruuer, Columbia ; II. Shubert, Sam Sam uel Hums, I). 15. Hestetter, Luncasterj II. Handshaw, J. W. (Hever, J. Hiisminger, liarrlsburg; II. D.lllgh, W. H.Shlck, Henry Krauss, Heading: Jacob Hildebrand, . K. Ilonder, Strasburg; ('. W. low, Lebanon ; (.no. Parks, Mlllersburg, and Jes. Landls, Halifax. President Satchell will formally epen the campmeeting this ev enlng at TiVi e'cltxik. Tomorrow Illshep Mallilieu, or New Or ln.ins, will praiiii the opening soriueu iu the morning. , Hy later trains the arrivals wero, Mrs. Gardner nnd family, Lancaster: Mrs. Shields and Mrs. flrayblll and famlly,Marietta J Kev. llenry Wheoler and lamlly, Marletta; Hev. Otcar Cook and familv,Mrs.Heubeu Kroiner, Miss Sue Kllng, Mrs. William Metzger, Mrs. Charles l.den and Mrs. Culp, nil of Mount Jey; Ilenjaintn Dean and lamlly, Win. Patten and family, Columbia ; Mrs. II. D.lllgh and daughter, Heading; Mr. Sewers and son, Miss Manila Kruni, Annie llean, nnima soelev. Miss raunie Atkins, William ltean, Miss Haw, the Misses Kamsay, Leb anon ; Mrs. D. T. Smyth, (Juarryvllle ; Mauiie Haldy, Mrs. Wilde, James i:. Craw ford and family, Mrs. Matthens, Lancaster. Tan Colereil Men Have Fatal IJusrrel uer an Umbrella. Wasiiiniitex, 1). C, July W. James Helmes, colerod, aged 70 years, will Themas Carter, also colerod, aged US, quarreled last night evor an timbrella, at Helmes' heuse, In float alley. Uarter had the old man down and wns beating him wlieu the latler, dofond defond dofend lng hlmself with a butcher kulfe, Btabbetl Carter In the brenst nnd soverod an artery. C'arter, alter running soreral Hquares with bleed spurting from hi wound, drepped te the sidewalk from oxhauslleii and bled te (loath In half an hour. Ilai-ned llin VVniniin nt the Mtake. HAVAN.vvit, (la., July 'St. A. horrlble re ro pert from the lewer end el Tattall county lias Just roached Iho city. A negre woman, on en on gaged te propare adlnunrfera colored picnic, murdured a young child which had beeu left In her charge, coekod half the remains and sorved It te the poeplo. The ethor half of the remains wero found salted down In a barrel. The negroes bocame perfectly frenzied en making the discovery, and solzed the woman and buriied her at thoslake. The repert ap pears te be authentic CLOSING DAYS OF CONGRESS tux uuuait ahu bmnatm 11104 aiwvt HtrmuM ANtt HAuaema, Varlen V0I11U of UIITerenre Teuchlng prlktlen, lletneen the Twe HnmekM of Oenfrew The Henl vanilen OMI- tnlttee WanU a Vete Orerrnled. ru .A ,- W - u h' TIIK HAltATUUA HAVE. und Miniulpil l.iiltrniriit lu ttrle. Klin:, Pa., July .7. The council city held DKJIUCltAlIV Itrl.KIIAIKS. Cum- The reaii)lanl rextulllccs. I nun thu l'hlludulplilu'l lines. 'I'lni I'.cm seems te have much valuoless space w hen It dev otes n page te the names of all the new postmasters et Pennsylvania, and ten weak attempt te prove that there has been relentless political pros, rlptien en the p irt of tlie president aud postmaster general. iw own iigurosdisprevo its assertion by exhibit ing a dogreo et administration tolerance that is wholly unexampled iu modem political ' According te tlie data furnished by the 7'i M, 11I llieJ,7 poslellices lu Pennsylva nia, the president mid iKistmasler goneral lias romev ed 'All, or almost ene leurth, in a llttle loes than sixteen month , und that In cluding resignations, deaths, expiration of terms anu new posieiucos, uuij -,vme ... ixwtmasters, or lu round numbers oue-luill Hit) whele iiuiuber, have been aiiixilnted. Of theso, ud were te till vacancies by rosigna resigna rosigna tiens , id because of death ; 171 because el expired commissions, and 117 because of new 1. ... ...1 MM... ...i.iii, nlu ll.l ur.ll.lt pO.lOIIICeS CruaiOU. IIIU luiuinnii un,., were just ubeut one-lhird of thu whele num eor ; aud evon with ixd resignations and evor UK) te be tilled Uwause or death, expiration et terms and newlv created ellices, the Ho He publleaiis held nearly hall the small post pest (illices and two thirds el the mero lucrative etllces lllled by the president. ut New Yerk : Cin- cinuatl I, Metropolitan 1 ! at llosten : llosteu 11, Phlladelnhla 'J; at Washingten: New Yerk is, vvasiiiiiguin 1. ,r.,.. vi 1 .....iu .n,l ttaltimore irame at Haiti mero was stepped at the clese et the llrst in ning by rain, tlie scere being 1 te 0 iu favor or llallliiiere. Ne game took place at Danville w Ith thu Wllllamspert, owing te ralu. A Chapter of Tragedies. Henry Hoblnsen, colerod, was shot mid dangerously, II net fatally, wound en in Hagerslewn, Maryland, en Sunday ovetiing while resisting arrest for drunkeniiess. Hofero he was shot he be it the sheritl se sav agely that the latter is laid up in bed. Themas Uarter, colerod, stabbed te deilti James Helmes, also colerod, in a quarrel about un umbrella, in Washington, last night. i'n.rtnr is 70 voaraef aue. Near (lresli.uu, Kentucky, last Friday, Simen Hancock shot and killed Mrs. James S. llass and her unborn bubo. Hancock and James llass were lighting, when the wlfu Interfered and took her husband uwBy. Astliey slarted Inte thu heuse, Hancock llred ut llass, but killed hi wlle. At Rill Rlver, Massachusetts, ou Sunday night, 'I nemas Richardson, Jr., iu u lit el Jealousy, shot Miss illshep, her escort, named Russell, and another young man named l'llten. Tlie wounds or Russell and l.'lit.... -. Iintlnw,l In lxi fatal. Twe herders aud thelr herse wero killed by lightning near Audrew statleu, Nebraska, ou Sunday. Humatra, il bi Havana, and 41!) hhds Vlrginiaanu vveaiiu m -"- M?iAaUi,nwMcaaes Connecticut, 105 llealll ul MIm ViiilU. Miss Ida I. 01U, daughlur of t.oergo Yeutz, of the Speodwell stock farm, Hlizi belli township, died at the family resldouce en the ith insL, a,'ed Jl yeirsaud JO day. Miss YeuU was n graduate et the Sacred Heart .1 ' iduuiy, of this city, and had many warm iriends among her schoolmates and whoievor she was known. She was a 11 110 scholar, a most amiable young woman, and a pious Christian, who oero nor iiuguiing m m ness with horelo lortltude nud period faith. Herfuueral will take place at St. Mary's Catholle church, Lebanon, 011 Wednesday, leaving Speedwell ut 8 a. 111. Iruulile In 8uppreliiB hinulay .aiiie. Serious cenlllcts took plnce In Amsterdaui en Sunday between the pepulace and the police mid troops, arising Irem the prohlbl prehlbl prohlbl tien el popular games en Sunday. The dis orders wero roiiewou ui nipm, wueu me troops tired Inte the crowd. The rioters are erecting barricades. It Is reperted that ten ixsrseiis have been killed and many weuuded. fei.n s, utlsl ure lemeuting the disorders. Thu prohibited ganie Is thu killing of eels attached te a ion! stretched evor the cuual a degrading pastime, popular iimeng the lewer classes. l.dlterCiiltluK t" '" Iteleawd. A tolegrnm irem Negales, Arizona, te the St, Leuis aiobe-nemecrut says "en author ity" that "the treuble growing out et the Medlua-Cuttliig allair at P.we del N'orte lias undoubtedly been amicably sottled; and that the supreme judge of Chihuahua, the only Mipruinojudgeot the Mexican states,erdertd the arrest and conlinsment of Rdlier Mediua and the liberation or Editor uutllng." Aililltlenill llctlirm il Delepili a llin lilltteeiueu Chesen en SiUltiliij. 1-ollewlng addition il returns have been rocelvedol dolegatos te county convention und county committeemen chesen nt the Democratic primaries ou siturday : Lanavster twp.-Abram Breitigim, s 11. Dunlap, A. R. Haer, David Martin, S. . retts. ,. .... ., Adamstown A. C. Kegar, 11. 1 . (.rnell, Levi C. Snader. , , . , Cocalliie Wast-K M. lest. Jehn Stebor, Kdward Reyor, Levi l.undy, Lven I lery. KlirAbelli D. W. Dietrich, Darius U Yeutz, I'rias Demtiiy, Jenu iiisiiiKur, lT:"rl lVasi-Jenas .. Staiiller, Charles Lewis, lMwaril Stautler, Jesiah Hummel, S. It. Koelor. ... ,, lMen I. T. lleusel, H. Moiitgemory, L. 11. Pritz, Frank Kreides, L. M. Peters. Ciernarven 'lhcoJero 1 ultz, Levi Jehn, William llellinan, Theodere Hurt, Uarteu Smith. . ... ., . Heuiplleld Last ( l.iiidisville) M. S. Oreir, Jno. Stewart Henry Hetliiun, llenry Musselmau, Jacob II. Mlimicli. Providenio Hiram sli.mk, A. L. W mlers, Albert Dully, H. 1. Werth, Madisen Ld- wards. Ceuey (Itaiubridge) l.oe. Walten, Hanlen. James Martin, Jehn (amp, Ml" Jey (Lem.iu's)-Jehu 11. Meuaugh Martin Metruth, Samuel Hummer, Saniue Waller, Washington itusu. Llttle Hrltain-Dr. 1. W.ell, D. I , esq., James S. Patterson, James I. dell, It. S. Patteisen. OOl IV COMMU ii:k. KuiiHimrv rCnmbridge) Milten L reth, Keesu White, William Martin. Salisbury (Caiubridgu)-W illiam Martin. Lancaster twp A. H. Haer. Adamstown N. P. Hurtmuii. Uoenliee West -L. M. lest. F.lizabeth J. h. Heddig. Karl Last-Sainuel R. Keolei. iMen-lL Montiremorv. Cii-rnarveii-I'.dward Miller. Homptleld P-ast (Laudlsville) -Jacob Mlnuicn. .,,,.. l'rnviilence A. L. inters. Couevfllilnbridgo) J. R. Hienner. ML Jev (Leman's) Harry Llttle IlrlUiln II. S. Pattorheu J ac. J. R. M agoe, McCar- Kaull 11. Musselmau. of the ene of the stormiest hossIeus last night evor known In the history of the city. The mayor had voteod many jobs which would have practically glven away rights of immeiise importnnce te the city. Ue was present at the meeting. In the midst of a dlspute evor a veto regarding the appoint ment of a street superintendent, mid perceiv ing that It would net te sustained, the maver handed lu his resignation, te Likeellectat ence. It was promptly accepted, aud ballot ballet lug for a successor resulted in the choice of the Democratic county commitlce chairman, named Misener. There was great oxcito excito oxcite lnont during the proceedings. rrUenem right In .lH.II. (. vi.i.n v, UK, July J7. The Joe Davie county jail In this city was the sceno Sunday of n torrible encounter betw eon tvv e prisoners; Jehn Petersen, nSwede, of (laleua, and Cole, of Hanover.who Is awaiting trial for attempt ed murder bv stabbing. The treuble was evor n woman, a .Mrs .oelors, who was arrest ed sometluio age lu company vv Ith Poterson, ler Improper conduct. Cole get his antag onist down and bit oil ene or his llugers, mid also bit a great plece of llesh from his side. Petersen's yells ler lielp brought the sheriil and jailer te the spot just iu time te save the man's life, as Cole, with a grip upon his hreat, h id nearly strangled him te death. A llrutal rather Arrested. (. vi.i.n v, 111., July J7. Cenrad Wiseman, 11 farmer et Hanover, this county, assaulted his son, 1- years old, last Saturday, kicking and pounding him in a torrible wanner. On Sunday the boy died, a was alleged at the coroner's inquest, from the eilects or the bruLil treatment he had rocelvod. AViseman wasnrrosted at tlie Instance of the coroner, and brought te this city yesterday ler exami nation bolore :i justice, who committed him te jail en the charge el niurderiti the nrsiuo-gree. Arrested In llcniui.irk. M11.WAI.M.1, Wis., July '27. A lopert reaches hore that Albert Hansen, son of Dr. M. P. Hansen, of this city, has been arrested in Denmark ier expressing tee radical opin ion concerning tlie Danish government. Yeung Hanseu, who Is but Jl years el age, went te Iceland nearly two years nge ns a newspaper corresixjudonL Last spring he left Iceland and went te Copenhagen, whero he was the guest of Minister Andorseu. A nml.illitt Trial in Sateuy. Hi. in. in, July L7. Tlie trial of the Seclilist doputies began at l'reyburg, Saxony, yester yestor yoster day. They wero charged with hav ingergan- iz-ed und maliitaiuixi a secret society jiusu object was te frustrate the operation of the lllWS. Ill thelr lleionse iney tiuuy tuai any secret society is in connection with the social Democratic party, 1110 orgauizaueu 01 nuuu they claim is similar te that el ethor political parties. Acne lakes Iho FI1M1 HUtkes In FIHy Tliree-uuartera. Rvt i:Tiiv ic, Svkatecia, N. Y., July 27. Weather clear nnd cool ; track geed ; at at at tondauie fair. First race, Hash stakes, ' mile, Ter 'J-yuar-elds ; Agues 1st, Krlpps Jd, Poedlgal ,id. Tlme, 50),. Mutuils j. tld, (10.10. Second race, purseflOO ; nil ages, tnlle; I)euglas 1st, Harofeot'Jd, Tayler Id. Tlme, Lin. .Mutuals paid, JJI.IO. Thlnl race, excolsler sweep stakes; nil aes,l', mlles ; Volnnte 1st, Hfalleu IM.SIlver Cloud 5d. Time, 2:11. Mutuals paid, W.10. Fourth race, purse t.'iOU: all ages, 1 mlle, 50il yards; Richmond 1st, Klkwoed, 2d, Hidalge .Id. Tlme 2:10',. Mutuals paid, tl'i. 1 ilth rate, selling purse $100, ene mlle : Zamora, 1st ; Heravs, 2d ; Islotte, 3d. Time, l.lj'.. Mutuals, JI0.20. Ceiicrenliuial Cuimnlttee Wurk. W AsniMiTON, D. C, July 27. The Heuso committee 011 cemmerce te day ad journed tq Jlecember, and iiostpened until that uuieacut. in me r,ew loriiuar leriiuar loriiuar ber bill. Thoceiiimlttoo 011 ways and means In structed Mr. Hevvltt te call up ler pasage In the Heuo, if opportunity is afforded, the portion of Ills ndmlulstrntlve bill relating lu ware heuses, the same being an extension of the bowled porled ler imported goods. Mr. McMillan was Instructed te report back fa fa faverably the bill leaning government ex hibits te the Minneapolis aud Louisvllle ex positions ; also the resolutions introduced yosterday, diiectlng tlie secretary of the trea sury te transmit te the Heuse the Informa tion he hasalready In his possesslou relating te the troasuryialances. Anether One done Wrung. l'liii.viu.i.i'iiiv, Pa, July 27. A warrant for the arrest el Wm. P. Pierson, the cashier and chief bookkeeper of the Auierlcan Bap tist Publication seciety et this city,uas been Is sued by Magistrate Lonnen. The warrant la basoden allidavitswornte by Henjamln Qrir llths secretary of the seciety, charging I'ier- fen with having embezzled nearly tW,O00 or the funds of the society. Plerfceulslylngathls rosldeuco in West Philadelphia, sullerlng I from breken a leg, and is under the survell- lence of a d etectlv e connected with the mayor's eillce, and will be taken into custody as seen as he is able te be uiev ed. m m Senatorial Continuations. WAsiiiNinev, I). C July27. ThoSenato has continued doergo C. Munson te be mint nssayerat Denver ; R. I.. Upsliaw, of Texas, te be Indian agent at Tengue river, Mon Men Lma ; U A. Sponcer, ei New Yerk, te be In dian iigent nt Rosebud, Dakota. The Seuate has continued the nomination of Merris Themas, of Haltlmore, te be Indian Inspector; also that et James C. J. William te be Fnlted states attorney for the Kastern district et Tounessee. He Will lie llnuceil. Si. Leus, July 27. The CAruniccM spo spe cial irein Jeilorsen City, Me., says: Gover Gover eor Marinaduke this menilug declined te in terfere iu the case of Murderer Smith, et (allatin, Ma, w he is sontenced te hang Au gust nth, for complicity with Jump lu the (.lailsem murder, anil the sonteuco will be carried out en the date scL Minneapolis' I'uhlle Iliillding. Wasiiimue.v, 1). C, July 27. Frem the cemmittee ou public building aud grounds, SenatorMaheno te-day reported te the Sonate, the bill increasing te ffioO.eOO, the limit el cost et the public building at Minneapolis. Ilie senate itejeita Collector of llevenue. W.vsiiimiiev, D. (J., July 27. Themas Hanlen, nominated te be collector or the Seventh Indiana Internal revonue district, lias bceu rejected by a tie vete of the Senate. WBATUKH fUUllAlllLlTlEa, Pi". tfVJ WAsmmiTON, D. c, July 27.-In IM &' Heuse a repert upon tlie Hennte amendBSMt ) te the sundry civil appropriation bill WM., submitted te-day by Mr. Randall ; but upc x 11 neint of erder it was referred te thn men I J tnittee of the whele. i 'M Mr. 'Willis, or Kentucky, ropertod oeB- ; ' tlnued disngroement from the confereflc f commltleo en the rlver and harbor appreprbv k, Hen bill; and he then ollerod n resolution d. ' clarlng it te be the sense of the Heuse that the t Item making appropriation for the 1'erUge LnkoaiulLake Superior ahlp canal should be stricken from the Sonate amondmeut and Instructing the couferoes aocerdingly. Mr. Mellatt, or Mich., speke In oppesltloa te the resolution and urged that the lleui r r r forred te was oue of the most Important In the bill. The roselutlon was agreed te. Yeas 109, nays ilk Air. Willis then ellercd a resolution In Rtructlng the conferoos te insist upon strik ing out the Senate auieudment making ap propriation for the Uenuepln canal. The resolution ws opposed by Messra. N'oece, l'luuib, Springer aud Hendersen, of Illinois. The latter declared that the Uen Uen neplii canal question "would net down" be cause it was a question et cheap transporta tion in the lnlerest et the poeplo. (Applause.) Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, supported the reso lution. Ue nil ml red the persistency with which the gontlemou from Illinois aud Iowa (Honderson and Murphy) had urged the Heunepln canal scliome. If the pergenal ln ln ln lluouce of theso goutlemen wero left out of the question thore would net be mero than 25 xotes lu the Heuso in favor of IL The Heuso then insisted en its disagreement te the Sonate amendment. Mr. Hlsceck, of New Yerk, offered n reso lution directing the conferees te Insist en striking out of the bill Sonate amendment providing for tlie lmprovemontof the Missis sippi river Irein the head et the passes te the mouth et the Ohie river. The eflect of this action Mr. Hlsceck said, would be te leav e the Houw) prevision sllll in conference. Tlie amondment which he propcST-Jte strike out ro-establlsued the Mis sissippi river'scismaen its merlts. Mr. McMillan, of Tenitsasoe, opposed the appropriation, and Mr. OatosS2rjyerted the resolution. Mr. Willis appealed te the friends el rivers and harbors net te engralt the canal proposi preposi tion upon the bill as it might prove destruo destrue destruo tivetotho whele bill. The roselutlon was adopted ; yeas 139, nay 112. The cenferees were further Inatruoted te insist upon striking out the amendments making an appropriation for the Sturgeon bay and lake Michigan ship canals, and con talned seme vicious legislation. Tlie Sundry Civil IIIU. The Heuse cemmittee en appropriations has acted upon tlie Senate amendments te the sundry civil appropriation bill, by non-concurring In nearly all et the Important changes and amending the amoudinent te the sllver certificate para graph se as te make it read : " Aud the secre tary of the treasury is horeby authorized and requosted te issue silver certificates in de nominations et one, two and 11 ve dollars, and the silver certlUcates horein authorized shall be receivable, redeemable and payable In like manner and for llke purpeses as is provided for silver certificates by the act of February 2S, 1S7S," entltled "An act te authorize the colnage et the standard sllver dollar and te rostero its legal tender character and denomi nation of one, two and llve dollars may be issued in lieu of silver certificates el larger denominations in the treasury or In exchange therolero upon presentation by the holders, and te that extent said certificates of larger denomination shall be cancelled nnd de stroyed." It Is stated by the cotnuillteo that the ob ject of the amondmeut te the amendment Is te make clear the purpose of the clause, that cortincates of large denominations may be exchanged ler certificates of smaller denem inatiens. In tlie Senate. Washinutex, I). C, July 27. Mr. Hewell, from the committee en pensions, reported back voteod Sonate bill granting pension te Mrs. Annie C. Owen, recommendlng Its pt. -. RHire notwithstanding the president's objee- && M v m .SIMJIKK MliiUMS. l.iOO l'enuiia at Ilie l.le.lerkraii l.mir.leu te l'eiirjn I'ark Thore wero about 1,200 persons at the Llod Llod erkrauj: oxcursieu te l'enry 11 y osterday. The rainy woather interfered te a great extent with the out-deer sport, but a geed tlme was had anyhow. The best of erder w as observod, and all present voted the excursion a decided success. T. I niiuiiMu. . ...-...... I ........... II, the Poquea, m iuariiuvmu " '"b "" i.niu nr Mnr!!., triunstlin. (loe. Nai'inan, jr., has geno te Washington and ML onion te takea leek at lameus men aud historic places. Uauuigardner Hew oil is spending his nor vacation at Haumgardiier'a mills, en 1ea Feer Among Ilie Cattle. HezilMAN, Ment., July 27. Texas lever has breken outuuieiig 11 let of graded cattle brought here by J. F. Carlln from Kansas City. Already twenty-0110 head huve dled, and many mero deaths ure expected. Thu herd has been quarantined. Steckmen fear that the disoase will spread, as the droveof 35.000 head of cattle from which this let caught the fev or at Missouri Valley, Iowa, is new boingdrlven Inte the toiriterios. g Washington, D. O., July 27. Ker 4 new Yerk, Pennsylvania aud New Jersey, generully (air woather, slightly warmer, xunable winds, gonerslly uortherly. Feil Wi KNi.snAV. Slightly warmer, gen erally fair woather is lndicated for New Eng laud and Middle Atlantic states. AFl IIIINOON TIXICGKAVIIIO NEWS. The elliclals of the Sea lleacli railway com cem itatiy, ou whose steamer a tlynamlte bomb we leuud last night, regartl both the threat ening letter which they received mid the bombasiihugejoko. cr,r,.. vv 1 .nn. Wnllace Ress and Jehn Teemer, the well known earsmen, left ter Fnglund te-day by the steamship Alaska. Immediately after the opening of court in the Anarchist trial lu Chicago tills morning, 11 lady in white handed a liandsome beuquet te each ene el the defendants. There is no chauge in the strikes situation at the Middletewn tube mills. A startling rumor has been curreut tuai eruers nau 00011 Letter Held, A letter addressed te A. C. Maynard, 1,710, '";?."" ...7 "7. r..i an ('nnnnctlcuL 105 caSOS iwuuuq.u ni "...,..., .,.. Pennsylvania iWeMM Ohie, 38 cases Llttle I Lanoler pwtoulce for pestage. blierlir Sate. The sLerlfl te-day posted bills for the f ale of eliht prorertlOJ en Saturday, August 11, at 2 o'e oek. lMruile uf I'ellieiueii, iMiief Smith husreceived an Invitation te attend the annual parade and iusixjctlen of the l'hlladelphla jxillee leice early iu Ne. .nmiu.r Titvitatteus luivebucn extended te every city in the Fnlted States and Canada aim H 1 OXpuciuu null inu iniui uiwui, 11111 send repioseniauvea 01 iuuir juicu iu mnu part In the paraue. Again en Duty, Turnkey Peutz, who was disabled seme days age by a fall, has recovered sulllclently le again uu ou uuiy. A Illoetty Saltatlunlat. F.vi.r. Rii:it, Mass., July 27. Themas Richardson, alias "Salvation Jack," who Sunday ulght shot tliroe persons and wounded lilmsell", was arraigned yosterday altorueou for ass uilt with Intent te kill. His victims ure all slowly recovering. A Terrllila hterin, 1'eiiT Assiniiieink, Ment., July 27. A torrltle storm here yosterday blew the quar- tormaster's sto:e down. Less, f.(0,000. Hulld- lugs rocked as If shakeu by nn earthquake. Clnirililllte lie Cliunceller, Ionuen. July 27. Lord Randelph Churchill has accopted the position of chan cellor of the exchequer, and will also be the leader of the Conservative party In the Heuso of Commens, supplanting Sir Michael Ulcks- Jleach In both capacities. glven by the president of the establishment for the entire removal of the works te YoiiiiRstewii, O. The;company are new building new works at the above place te utUUe natural gases. Lord Salisbury. Lord Churchill aud Sir Michael Uicks-lleach held a prolonged con ference te-day. It is reperted that a hitch lias arisen with regard te the solection of a chlet secreLiry for Ireland. Ilie I. V, II. IT. Contention. The eoimnlltceornrrangoinonta oil. C. II. U. convention te be held In this city, ou Soptembor 1 mid 2, met last ovening at Jehn A. Ceyle's eillce. The headquarters or the cenv entien will be at the Stev eus house, and tlie sossleus held at the epera house. On the morning or Septemuer J, a uauquev w i " given te Hie members of the convention. It v.-as lntended te have a parade of thp Catho Cathe Uo societies et the state, but that has boeu abandoned ou account of the tlme belng tee short te make It the success desired. The Mayer's CettrL Tin, irntver disne&ed of three case this morning. One drunk paid costs and a second was committed ter llve days. The third sub lect wus Edward Spear, who was only re leased irem Jail this morning. He v&ited soveral business places and begged money. The mayor hent him te the workhouse, where he will break stones for the next ae days. resented With a Watch and Chain. l.nst iniiniiiL' about filtv of the friends of William Mlslilicn catieu ai ms neuie ou uoi uei wart stroeL They brought a pretty watch aud chain and presented them te hltn. A fter the presents were received and' the speeches madedanclng te the musloef Stoey'sjercheatrs was kept up for several hours. sage ueiwiiusiauuiug uiu x7"131110" n viw- tlens. Calendar. Mr. Allisen, from the committee en finance, reported back the Heuso joint resolution directing payment of the surplus In the treasury en the public aeDi wiui amenameuh , t; llnl ataln.1 f lia, tllla Wttfl II, A TUtl Oft Of a majority of the cemmittee but that the'i minority adhered te the Heuse resolution. $ The Heuso amendment te the Senate WU,1 increasing the pension of Wm. 1. Squlrewmsv .. ... -.... ttl..l. nni .IU. .1 In Oil IIlOUOIl Ol HU. u tTJftin., uiuraivu -.3 Tlie amemdment roduces the ponslen from kJ ?G0 a month te f 15. ii Mr. Aidrich renorted back, with a recem mendatien that they.passtwoef the vetoed, ponslen bills. Mr. Blair trave notlce that he would ask action en the vetoed pension bills en Thnrs- ra day after the morning hour. , i$ wr. 1'nniiHr iirHsuiiiuii lusuiuviuiia ix-'-.n . . . . -. tfi.11 x A' il,a flrarttt 'i Army of the Kepubllc, Iu favor of the ptut- , t,,.,tnf Mw, intruiil twnfifnil bill Of COriieUJ R. Schenck. Referred- -- -J'J The Sonate then at 11:45 went iut session, and, as en yesterday, the galleri corridors, committeo rooms and ellices of I second lloer wero cleared. The dellcleucy appropriation bill, as 1 by the Senate, shows as incroase of f 1,802,1 evor the aggregate appropriation mane the Heuso bill, making the total appreprl tien for deficiencies f7,b07,85S. MOIIIIIftON'S IIESOLUTIO.V AMKNDEH. J .. . t 11m r.n l,n nrtmlnttlU fUB 9 Douaier iiiKitne, nun. " .-.... w -n iinnnen. trwinvronerted favorably the Mer-. rlsen roselutlon, directing that the BurpliwM lu the treasury In excess ei tiw,ueu,uuu te mr applied te the payment or the Interest-bear-; inc debt of the government t but with pre---:; vision attach as an amendment as loUewsji' 'Provided That no call snail ee maaouaexc" the previsions et this resolution until 1: nnuai te the call Is In the treasury ever V abeve the reserve horein mentioned end pre vided further, that the secretary or the treesnry in MsdlscroUenmaybavoln the treasury eve and above the foregoing sums a werktaf 4 balance net exceeding twenty million dellwfrl and in the case of any extraordinary i gency and when, because thereof, in the e : Ien of the secretary of the treasury, the J He InteresU shall require It, he rosy, j "JJ'a i nniniK. suBnend the further cau wrissj Mi, rttiimu. HiiRnAnd the further iiayment or such Indebtedness tot ttJ rled of time as shall be necessary teimlnMH he publle credit unlmiireu. . v ...i ,. Analog for Bight rr. July 27.-Frem . . . .I.-, .-M.ipn country H S'StnW-!! with their leaders, th. rteia " ..,.1 nr ene man. iney cured arm. and ammunition d-' "::. "1.L1 tn resUt the ercre r.e. .,, mtde drift te psMuffc1 sLsTiriap; giere ire .Urge number of ettfUjmmi coming from th dry m yseswi
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