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Show THE DltfEUUSJ). A Scone in the House o;' Commons Com-mons Last Aijglit. Radical Members of Parliameac Dem oi-'. Certain InXorm itioa Ke iyoclimr Its Powers. London. July 10. Copy r;-i.i. by New York Ass..ciatet Piv-s.j -The Kmperor, after having banq-iet.-l with the Duke of Cambridge. at iilonce-ter ib.use, finished the day at the -!;: ball at Buckingham Palace. Ti.. -dinner was largely a military ar.d naval ll'air. The Emperor, in a h.r; speei i,, made a I ranker reference to the i,,.p... of the alliance in England aci-nc; lo-iu his cordial public welcome iu this t.-i: v. than probably Lord Salisbury liked to hear. Only an echo of the imr.eri il words reached the. outside 0 ;,,e A official circle present, y t the words 1- s in some form will soon lind an o:i;i. ;. There are increasing tears that the Emperor intends the political residts of his visit shad be ot momentous Consequence. After the conclusion of the public functions to-morrow at Wimbledon, the Emperor will proceed to Lord Salisbury '-: seat. Hatfield house. There the in.long.'d almost daily conferences between the English premier and the. i:miror'.--i,,f-eign secretary w ill close with a conference confer-ence at which 'he Emperor will represent. re-present. It will be impossible to persuade per-suade the French and Russia, 1 Governments Gov-ernments that all this means anything but the practical absorption of England in the central European alliance." Radical members of commons renewed re-newed an attempt to-night to trv to find out how far the English government govern-ment is committed. Sir James Ferguson was a; bed whether arbitration with IVanee with reference to Newfoundland is progi-.-s-ng, and Sir James was obliged to deprecate dep-recate the discussion on the subject ;,,,d to decline information. Phillip Stanhope Stan-hope demanded dctinite declarations, in regard to the attitude of the government govern-ment toward the Ih-'i'mml. but -ot none. Other sound raihca!.-amioiin,-ed an open affiliation of the government with the Emperor's policy as giving France just cause of oll'eiise. Ministerial responses were pnrpo.-elv empty of all meaning. M r. tar hope -suggestion that the Government invite President Carnot to England. -obtained a reply from Mr. Smith, that the Government Gov-ernment Could not send such an invitation, invita-tion, but it would always be glad t -e -the head of the French or anv other friendly nation. It was an ini'ie.etv response, Smith knowing that on'v tie-last tie-last necessities of state w mid make the Queen willing or the Court nm.x nt to receive President Carnot. The report that Minister and Mrs. Lincoln and leading ollieiais of tie-I'nited tie-I'nited States legation were absent from vesterdav's garden party is nun - curate. They have been present at every important function. Scared by a formidable c'.iarict.-r opposition to the cattle bid. Mr. ('hap lm, president of the boar I of agrioil-' ture. has fallen back upon the rij.:-of rij.:-of the board to issue a seii.-s of r.-.tr-c-tive regulations. On account, of n,-; idling id-ling mite sure about the extent oi'-tho I rights, he has invited shipowner- to j conference 011 the subject on Tuesdav 1 next. Shipowners w ill -end d. k .-ate-., who W ill be advised to tei! .Mr. ( 'h.ip! in it will lie U-st to leave the trade afoee Or simply make the Briti-h hai monk' with the American regulations. The KlPftrtc I:.-iilro;el I nciiiin:itf.i . Milwaukee, Wis., July lo.. rti'-les of incorporation have been .pi-epar--d in this city, ai d to-day sent to Mad: n. for the organization of the In-.'-r-ia; -Electric Railway company. The new Company announces its in'.-: r i : 1 to build and operate an elevr .-d ek e' i v railway between Milwaukee and Chicago, Chi-cago, with a capital fixed at iio.noii.. .00. I'niiin (ity oil lire Iayton Ohio, July 1 1 .At 1 :::o ::. m. En ion City, Indiana, is reported bv : telephone to be burning. The lull nx r Kiisiiuii Jews. , I Washington. July Id. Assistant Secretary Xettleton has instructed tie-acting tie-acting superintendent of immigration at New York, that in view of the published pub-lished fact in foreign newspapers, that destitute Russian Jews are being s.-ut to the United States at the instance i f the officials of foreign governments, to exercise especial care in their examination. examina-tion. The matter, he intimates, may become a subject of diplomatic correspondence. |