Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS Patti will come to America next fall Trade is reported dull in New York Minnie Hauck is popular in London London is = enjoying a season of npara Bernhardt is attracting large audiences in France Yale and Harvard boat clubs will row on Friday I Peregrine is the favorite for the St Leger at 5 to 2 t Parliament will try to adjourn by the middle of August Garfield and party will return to Long Branch on Friday Last week was a good one in Chicago commercial circles England will probably increase the duty on French wine The land agitation in Ireland seems to have killed Feuiamsrn ONeill the tragedian ii drawing immense im-mense houses in Chicago Grant attended Garfields reception aLong a-Long Branch on Saturday King Alfonso and his court will leave Madrid for LaGrauada on July 2d Conkling went to Washington on Saturday Sat-urday to look after private business Gambetta will not accept the grard cross offered him by the Bey of Tunis The French circular in regard to Tunis has created an unfavorable impression Ninetenths of the members of the House of Lords are landed proprietors The reproduction of Mefistofile in London scores a fresh success for Nill eon Lower Elbe will not be incorporated in Zollverien the cost outweighing the advantages I It is feared by the French that Bismarck Bis-marck is scheming to inflict a fresh blow I I upon France I In New York the weather is cool and proprietors of summer resorts are pining for customers In the French Chambers the debate on the insurrection in Algeria will begin next Thursday The St Louis Age of Steel denies that there is overproduction of steel rails in this country Gladstone is determined to surrender Cypress the last of the ill gotton gains of Jingoism The Boers are likely to be left in petiCPftble and undisputed possession of Transvaal London papers regret that the battle of free trade has to be fought over again in Great Britain The Finnish diet is claiming larger legislative powers than have been here ore granted it Emperor William will meet Euperor I Francis Joseph at Silzburg the beginning begin-ning of August Carl Rosa is conducting operas in Great Britain Americans are trying to get him ever here Mrs Arnold Garfields sister who was injured in a railroad accident recently will probably recover The diver who examined the wreck ol I i tbe Doterei has been sent to England to report to the authorities The attempts to organize an agitation among the English working classes have proven miserable failures Nothing is expected to come immediately immedi-ately from the Italian outbreak on account ac-count of the Marseilles riots Bonaraenn rebels are passing northwards north-wards between the two French columns and making raids on the towns Regulations for putting in force the law for the abolition of forced paper currency in Italy are published Parnell wants 500000 to keep the home rule agitation alive and to obtain the sum he is coming to America The Prince of Wales subscribed 100 guinies to the Beaconsfield memorial Public subscriptions flow ia slowly At Nsw London Ct on Monday tbe Harvard beat the Columbian crew by three lengths in the fur mile race The Italian Irredenta party are making capital of the Tunis affair and in order to counteract it i tbe King Ehows hostility to France London journals say if the Greeks do not want Cypress it had better ho given back to the Turks from whom it was filched Henry StRnb trY of Cincinnati died Sunday night nt the Fifth Avenue New York in the 79th year of hid age Acute bronchitis The London Economist says Americans should suspend their efforts to reduce the national debt and abolish excessive import im-port duties Minister Olemenceau France has gone south for the purpose of attacking Ferry who is i trying to gain the support of the left centre After this week four days instead ot two each week will be devoted to the discussion of government measures in Parliament ° Some Tunisian tribes have cut the telegraph tel-egraph wires and assumed a defiant altitude alti-tude against the Bey Europeans are panic stricken The French minister of commerce says England cannot prevent the decision of France from substituting specific for ad valorem duties Col Chester an American resident of London an antiquarian has received the degree of D CL from the University Univer-sity of Oxford The Spanish Cortes have been dissolved dis-solved The election will be held on August 21st and the new Cortes meet on September 20th The London Morning Post appears asa as-a penny newspaper and makes a big strike for popularity It is to be conservative conser-vative in politics Thlfe London papers receive long cablegrams cable-grams from America most of them tending tend-ing to promote the good feeling between the two countries A prominent minister specially interested inter-ested in the Irish question says there is no real opposition in the House of Commons Com-mons to the land bill On Sunday night the Lord Mayor of London gave a grand banquet to representatives repre-sentatives of literature A distinguished company was present A line of fast steamers from Mil Ford Haven Eng to New York is to be established es-tablished The intention is to cross the Atlantic in five days The people in the manufacturing districts dis-tricts of England are loudly calling for retaliatory duties against the products of those counties which put tariff duties upon up-on imports i Gambetta has retired to Ville Davray where he is lying low waiting for his opponents op-ponents to commit some blunder of which be can take advantage The alleged a tc ntent among Ulster membrs ot farl hment on account of Gladstones c nc ioae is said to ho more fictitious than real Eminent engineers say the scheme for a tunnel between Dover and Calais is visionary ThHY dicule the idea that the drifting can be done in five years English portsmcn are anxiously look int forwa d to the third meeting t Iroquois Iro-quois and t Pergnne at the Si Leger Archer will ride the latter A company witn oOOOOL00 < capital and tJenry Villard pre icloil bas ben formed to control the Northern Pacfio and Oregon River Navigation Company Gladstone se ms haul on achieving the free sale of 1md If tha iious of Lords makes a fight on the propoit o < i it will probaoly be swept out of existenc 1 The observations of the American press on ODoLovan Kossa hive the British government that there is no dangnr to be apprehended from him An enthusiastic open air mass dem rn stration of the Irish Land League was held in Chicago on Sunday Tne addresses ad-dresses were by three priests frm > Ireland Ire-land landGarfield Garfield attended the Episcopal Church at Long Branch on Sunday In the evening tne President Secretary Hunt and PostmasterGeneral l James dined with John Hoey The Cornell crew will leave the Healy on July 3d to spend a week in nand n-and start on the 11th for Yienna to row a fourcard threemile race on August 5th for a cup worth 1400 guilders The London Morning Post having charged that Air Barrow a vetrinary surgeon drugged the race horse Ben Dor cau ing him to lose a race Barrow Bar-row has sued the Post for libel The rumor that Sir John McDonald will be offered a peerage and the gov ernorgeneralship of Canada is pronounced pro-nounced baseless and inconsistent with the policy of the colonial office Italian officials say the attitude of the French authorities has been correct while the French admit that Italy promptly suppressed demonstrations which might have imp rilud friendly relations straafcterGeneral James Assistant General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service me lIn Coionel Rockwell the Presidents secretary and Mrs Barfield and children remain nt Long Branch It is thought the House of Commons will pass the land bill withoutfubatantial amci dment by the middle of July Its It-s thought the House of Lords will make but few and unimportant amendments The English papers are now publishing publish-ing the important news printed b America Amer-ica three weeks ago that the negotiations negotia-tions f ir H new commercial treaty be i twetn England and France had failed The English athletes were interested on Saturday at the nppe ranco of the L E Am r car amateur chimpion Myers of the Manhattan Club N Y at the grounds of the London Athlttic Club The London papers are publishing stories of a dfncie t gram crow in the United States therby depilating + American railroad securities Keene it said to 0 = 5 at the bottom of the bear movement Government is trying to break down the power of the Irish Lend League by attacking its finance Each arrest costs the league three guineas a week and when the ccu ed has R family the charge is half as much more The disptch of Earl Granville to the British minister nt Washington on the subject of the last Feniin outpouring lea not yt left the British foreign ofii ces It is getting weaker as it travels from one official scrutinizer to another Gen Valentine Baker who had to quit society in England some years ago because of his brutal assault upon an American lady has again appeared in the army and navy clubs the Prince of Wales having paved the way by inviting him to dinner Cuunt Herbert Bismarck has obtained the consent of his parents to his marriage ro oL whom with the uoumess usromin with WUULU he elope a few month ago She has been legally d vowed from her husband Herbert will probably be German minister min-ister at bbinRtoa Tbfere is likely to be some sensations buiuess when the land bill retches the House of Lords as the litter w ms to show the Commonsthat it is still n legislative lative l branch of government and lhl lit l-it prerogatives have not hen shortened by the recent uprising of democracy The 400 billiard match lit cushion carom between Vigreaux nod Gamier against Pratt and Slosson for a puree of 5OCO francs was commenced in PAMS on Su day afternoon in Cirque Do Heroi Score at the close first two GjO j second two 577 |