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Show log a uniformity in the freight Urlff from the East. It was agreed to employ arformed that parties are endoaroring to at Ne York and Boston to suaffenta beds range with the proprietors of the coal of ail merchanperintend the shipment of Summit county for the delivery or sever- aise to ' xoutsvuie. al hundred tons of coal per day for the use : MaooD. The evidence in the Turner of tho Central racillo lUUroad Company case was voluminous and and estabiUhments on the Paclfio tlopc Marlon still asserting be correct It will make for Innocence andHarris Trthia she received the .. atatement j- i anrl Y'4 counterfeits from says an attache of the enmme the prosperity of Its nmMnTJ Department named Bhernon. The Court reserved its decision till to Tnatx Days Drivu The militia morrow. Summit cennty, tinder CoL II. W. Cluir, New York, 22. Frank W. Ballard, held a three days' drill on the 14th,15th and Becretary of the Security Insurance 16th instsln the north end of IthoadsV Val- Company, is a defaulter to the amount m ' ley. They had a good time. of $33,000: speculating In Wall street with the Company's funds; Is the cause Pbobats Couet. The case of the people of tho defalcation. XUmrvmn mri J. I ts. Wm. Jarmon continues. Tho prosecurrk.V.fil.n. tion closed its evidence this morning at 10 O'Conneil, waited on Becretaries Boat- r well and Iioblson and Attorney uenerai o'clock, having 'examinednowtwenty-foucommenc- Hoar yesterday, and related the wrongs wltneaaesv The defence has ed the examination of witnesses. There Inflicted on the Fenian prisoners in are upwards of twenty whose testimony Enzland: ther Intend to lay the mat ' , has to bo taken. ter, individually, before every member of the Cabinet. Tne Attorney uenerai H lntmltaoi In was Baraett's OolocnetnWatr not at all srraclous, and intimated tan I An a of ioprior quaJttr, and put up boil were a set the invaders of Canada that and beauty. ' Harnett's Cocreins for tbe hair once oie I robbers. of thieves and IVersMm, BoxWm. , lLCfrUiLm John A. Iloebllofir. the FiortBaaleaastats The Peeatlarlly tn Barnett'a of lock- bridsre eneloeer. died rraWr. ta tta daUeat Md lailo bmmxx affeet-ad bave of Cora AtUnu PmnDMl Jew, caused by ills foot being Jammed brUMOMOt JoaMWkluoabtRMMdri the around for the BurnaU's KaiiUton for the Pic In has come into while survevlDsr b rid River East ire. use. Mvntrtat Ilcrtdd general toilet d2W e It. D. Bozars. the defaulting naval i from Galves Dsvmaster. arrived y Firxwobxs. Among the amuscmentf ton In custody of the Marshal; he will proTlded for pleasure seekers on the even be tried lu September, Is now thought and A man named Qulnn lnjr of the 24th, is a balloon ascension Gar to be the murderer or the watchman of fireworks, at the Ico Cream display den or young s iiifgs. Lawrence, of the Hoboken ferry; Quiou CoitviLLS Lookwq Ur. THE flVENING 'NEWS: Jmlr IMf, "Wo iro -- in- to-da- v LOCIL IJ!D OTHER niTTEBS. la m Bat Tkatkicai Tea' Nights Koom" vu well flMjtd at the Theatre last erenin?. Mri Chaplla'a MJoe Morgan" wm an excellent place of meting. Dunbar, i: a "Sanapel Swichel? Uia drunken Yankee, was, as usual. In 1ml table. j TJellle Ciawson, M the Drunkardi child came honors. The remainder of the characters were well sustained. Is Mr. Chaplin's Benefit, vhn the beautiful comedy of lXon7" and the of the "Ladjr of the Uahable burlesque Lions," will be presented. If the house is u fall as the bill Is excellent, and it ought to be, Mr Chaplin will hare a benefit worthy of the name. He Is well deterring of It; hie engagement here, owing to a of unfnrtulloas circumstances, has beetx anything bat successful in a pecan t ry point of Tie w; but still he his played, often times to almost empt y benches, with sent and beartineaa that would hare been any bat a real lorer of the impolbieto art. lie has shown himself the possessor of considerable versatility, being equally at home In tragedy, melo-draor comemay not be considered a dy, and while he tar" he is a rery excellent artist, and tietter than all, bia course here has been that of a gentleman. he will be supported by the beet talent of the entire company, ana we hope to see the pubUo turnout in soGcient numbers to giro both a pleasing and profitable- mirk of their ap- , oiT with ; f - on com-binati- g. fft. r To-nljr- ht con-flirtin- ? re-eom- . odor-ZfaMO- well-tDow- to-d- m n ay . ma to-da- To-nig-ht r has lied, - r r Daniel Keely was arreste! fur killing preciation, In bis father yeaMsrday whila indulging OBITUARY, Thi Ckumbatiom , s, a quarrel. family the adnmoad years Buffalo. The annual Fen I au festival. Saints who guard of the camp of Latter-da- y Klder II em an Hyde, who departed this which took place at tbe Clinton forest hal been expelled. from Missouri, entered Hie on the 11th of Jnne,'19C9, in this city, y, was a grand demonstration: the these ralleys, and In furtherance of that was born on the 50th of mUltaryand civil organizations of the Jane, 17S3, in, it is brotherhood Wla$dom spoken of by the prophet Daniel thought, the town of Strafford paraded the streets with Orange and banners; there wa ait Imunder the similitude of stone eat oat of county. Vermont. He was married in that muslo present at the drove. the mountains laid the foundations of the town on December th, 1S10, to Polly W. mense crowd were made by Gibbous, of Kpeechea wondrous changes) and developments that TUton, and soon siterwards morcd to the Philadelphia, and others. All the elehave since been wrought out here. It is State of New York. IIo was baptized Into vators and many business places were ei!ea to expatiate, at present, upon the the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y suspended to enable the employees to trreat transformation, which, under the Saints on the 7th of April,IKM, in 1'reedom, to participate in the celebration. Bos ton. Lieut. Commander II. B. county, riew York, and was Cattaraugus tfuklanco and bleaainj? of Heaven, haa alnee soon afterwards ordained an Klder. In Zeiey, of the steamer Icncneet has been etlectea oy toe perseverance or the people; It Is patent to the world. The February, 1S3H, he and his famllj mored arrested at Portsmouth, N. II., and work of the Lord still progresses, and, to Klrtliad. Ohio, whero ho lived with the held to ball on two warrants, charging with as ranch, or Saints until the month of September. him with nn warranted though It may meet in cruelty to sev the future than 1S3S, when he moved - to a! issourt eral seamen on that vessel. even more opposition of gathering with the In the past, H will nerer cease, and the ob for the purpoae cono Measures have been Washington. ud there, lie bad established t which lien nearest the heart of every Saints who had for the crossed the Missouri line, and had travel organization of a irueHaint, will be accomplished, namely; azxms one view in ed the holding of God miles of in the Kingdom that State, company, having nanarod the triumph upon bo was met when world's an a of armed mob. earth. of and by (he exposition manufacture, Almost every nation In the world haa its for no other reason than that he was a Latter- etc. and festivals, some honoring one -day them to Saint, he was forced Iteturna from the Land Office. Bait and torn snotsr. accord inir to thHr tradi return to the State of Illinois, by resided Lake City, show that during the first lie tion. In the United States the Fourth of in Illinois until the spring of 1843, when he two weeks of June last, 833 declaratory will ever be commemorated as the left NauYoo, in company with his brethJuly i which the entire New World was ren and sisters of like faith with him statements; covering a hundred' and upon by leU tested to the cause of freedom and self, to seek a home In the western wilds. forty thousand acres were tiled under the settlement the p m ptlou act. liberty, by the proclamation of American For two years he resided at Latter-daCincinnati. Last evening tbe pris was y Aa American eitisena the which made by the Saints Independence. oners Utah of none at Sre behind Council near in the jail at Hamilton, knocked In Council and Bluffs, people Point, honoring and rerertag that day; but In the hearts during his stsy he was a member of the the Turnkey down and attempted to and history of the Latter-da- y Saints the High Council. In 1843 he left theBlufls release GrlGin, who is sentenced to be Hth of J oily will evtr be the day of all for this Talley, and In crossing the plains hung for murder to alarm dsy week; an Jays, snd as each succeeding year rolls acted in the capacity, of captain of fifty. was given and tne plan rour per railed; round their reverence for it will Increase; After his arrival here be was for several sons wno were escaped a sod, as they and the work they are member Council. He of the years Pro feasor Bhoier, of Newport, Ky., in in become better known and better was called to rjart withHigh his wifa Pollv W. Boone county. Is digging for and has ! understood, that revsrence will spread from on the 13th of September, 1862. thetn until U permeates all nationalities Brother II vde lived within nineteen dava secured a large nuantityof Mastodon and til classes of people, for all, sooner or of 81 years, and his Ufa was one of useful bones for the Cambridge university. Ban Francisco. Zi. Arrivals from the later, wilt partake of the blessings and ness ana integrity, xnougn his appear henstUa flow In ar from that kingdom which ance was Teoerable. a benevolent expres codflshing fleet bring 45,000 fish, and the labors or President B. Young and his sion on his countenance being habitual to report ten other vesse.s with an aggrehardy bead of veterans on the 24th of July, him, his years sat lightly upon him. The catch of 214,000 np to July 6th. did so much to consolidate. tune we saw him nis Intellect was ,gate lC, last An eastward bound train on the cenThe celebration of Is la and his form was as erect as that of tral Paclflo bright, road was delayed five hours of this event; and on this men. a m Drier many young ohituary ear Humboldt Lake, by a last t,"Ti fee see all places) of buataea we like this It is rmpoaaTble to Co Jnstlce to the water-spo-nigh all classes of citizens closed andhope or sucn a man as k ather Hyde. Hut he warning away a portion or lum participate. I bed. The dsy great, and let everv heart in rests rrom his labors and his works do fol- the rosd these alleys of the mountains, that Is loyal low him, and his reward is sure. Among the passengers by the steam to God and rrw liberty. that Is the highest er Japan from China, are a hundred amount of liberty compatible with real hapand twelve Chinese women, sent here i 'u piness. contribute their meed of praise and for the purpose of prostitution. o racers nave seized over gratitude to the Sapreme Ilaier who has so TO tub DE3ERET NEWS. SncxAX. 'ice customs owned, recognized and blessed signauy worth of opium, on a China $15,000 their labors in Is ting the foundations of and for violation of the revenue tho steamer, ta tnus rar Duiiding up Ills kingdom. laws. EL Louis. At a meeting last night It KxsioxATioy. We learn that the reaig- nation of If. M. Xloxie Ksq. Assistant was determined to celebrate the centen nial anniversary of Humboldt's birth General Superintendent of the U. P. It. It. New York. The Harvard crew aras a - n-y to-morr- ow to-da- " tn - -- i - V .t-da- y . re-e- re-arrest- ed. en-K$- red to-morr-ow -- com-Awmmorat- km oo-aal- on ut " : . has been accepted. Qaeenstown after a pleasant , passage; all well. District attorney Pierrepobt visited the Cuban prisoners in fort Lafayette he will consult with tho Becre-t&r- p of Bute, now here, with regard to what disposition shall be made of them. They4 will- probably be discharge! oa their pledge to refrain from any further ' of then en trail tr laws. violation case Col. of Lieut. The, O'Mahoney, vs. Aagost Belmont and others for the possession of $20,000 In gold belong ing to the Fenian organization came up The Supreme Court again finally made an order; directing .the payment of the money to Thomas J, Barry who has been appointed receiver. A check, was accordingly drawn for the amoanc Farther proceedings are ad journed to the 27th last. ' . ; j r i rived atsssas. TncxB A Coirrairr. These nice little folks gare another of their ex-hibiti- &t t ons at the Assembly Booms In the vsth Ward last night. They are well worth seeing, their singing" dancing and sta tnes- que business are really excellent, and sneh an exhibition as they and their.' perform, ance make can not be It Is to-da- y. : - difficult to Imagine, uponequalled. first beholding them, that one is gazing upon people who have attained to maturity, looking much more, at first sight, like precocious children. Ttl ta MiMrUIIvtma nrfVtmmfklAM Nutt and the two ladles: but on witnessing their performances this impression soon wears away, ana you are sauanea that they mrm uiuocu, mca ana women, rnouga in miniature. The Commedore is the sor of rare ability as a comedian,possesand in singing the ."Care," ssd other songs fa character he Is a regular The voices of the ladles are very Infantile but their singing Is exquisitely sweet. The posturing of the General Is good, and taken ts a whole the exhibition is one of the most pleating that can he imagined. They gire only three more exhibitions in this ciijr, one one afternoon,. and one la the evening. So Parcit the typos Vtuimen oftheNnrs are anxious to PPaW In the. Celebration tterewmu no Issue unUl Monday evenir , ng: ! - to-da-y. : alde-eplJU- ert inlhtand L man a el Messrs. watts and Malr, Indicted for usury. Dlead Five persons charged guilty with being concerned in telllnT and using coantcrflt revenue stamra were to await the action of examined the Grand Jury. Cincinnati. John Meagher, an ex- driver, struck his wife on Srcss wagon with an axe several times, cut one ear and fracturing her ting oirHe' then rushed to the river and scull. drowned himself. The wife will sea re; ly recover. Meagher has been very M lately. SctU8 oout. The ruHns of the intemperate Antonvuifroiikesaothiciseirth roagh to the murder case ofCrannlaa and the head in Washington Hall otters, on appeal from the District Court, he died Tne supposed cause instantly. was delivered act of rash is the disappointment tn a yesterduy. It will be lovesdTalr. that by the Judgment of the Dls- S. 8. Alexandria, tte trtmo polity cf tha Uw Lee. wm to at died brother IL Gen. E. Lee, he executed on the prisoners on j home Stafford his in Co., 7 r?s icsi. By the mling Baltimore, A bark left here recently uJ?? "aJerity x the JodedadsM with 24.000 stand of arms and 17.000 the .SitrtckLjnd. ia Court, Supreme Jndgmant was- - annulled, and the rounds of ammunition for Cuba, rihe ordered back to prioa to await a got off without trouble professing to be r. DaalLin, on the loaded with hay and reached her dca L- ihereupon 21ZlmX a motion to nation successfully. It is understood 'ft0iAhe appelLtnts, the Judgment of the Court and to another alfy vessel is likely to sail from the wer their ahaoTnte dlscharse, arraln the same freighted. port similarly on the of the spjilanU; he Nav YorSc. jotton Professor Morse, the followed bypart Mr. Snow on the rsrt of snsuined the distinguished Pple The argument closed ppeiianU by Mr. Towner. The motion a compound fracture of the les by a ws teld under advisement by the Court, fall at his residence near Pocshkeepale r. on Saturday evening. - thieves AJtxrsaatswTs were Three of river gangs ruoon there wUl be a matinee for fami- arrested Izst of amount a lsjrjje nlht; lies and children was recovered. at the Theatre, on which stolen property Bciton.-Xh- e ion the splendid extrarstuza bUlo rxoiilliury Liquor cf the Law 'a Ccm: aflr a fr?3 ctTJren Slaters? wHl U presented. The rjrtsslon of otslaion. voted unanimously Elate Temperance to hold a Ze? 114 for the children to Convention la this city oataoiitacr th Tery iatertstin? Acraat. Ti.sc ca tr:a tae2i?7 eT8lnS 10 to bS toS to-nig- ht, to-da- y. to-da- y, to-morr- ow -as to-morr- ow, ; to-da- Va.--Comxno- the-SO- y: dora to-da- y. h sp-PsUt- aU fr tcle-rapher,- hx3 ' To-acoaao- w. To-morr- ow to-ds- tt ianVbahUK ... llfrts 9 "Dronard" will ruUowyJ by the Jarin-lmmealy aJrtai LccLJvllle'- - an d tto fuU atreo omtirria v j wu appear. - y, : r te fail coiurn. A rr.ectln.T cf leading a iicre W3 day todc?L53 tho best rselhodcf Cl e i - festival. day Tho postmaster and express agent, named Broushton.at Pacific City,Iowa, has absconded with express money. Dayton, Ohio. The printers of the Dayton Ledger joEIco are on striker for their wages. Havana. Two citizens of the United Htates, Printado and Cables, who have been In prison since February, and Benor Gutierrez, a Mexican, have been released through the Intercession of the American Consul Gen.. 1,200 estates belonging to the rebels have been embargoed to the present date. Jackson, Miss. The trial of Yerger was concluded the verdict is unknown. Yerger has been brought before Judge Hill, of the U. 8. District Court, on a writ of habeas corput. Judge William Yerger, on behalf or the a plea to which the Jrlsoner, submitted submitted return, and Yerger was remanded to the custody of th military, the points involved hav? ing been heretofore passed upon by Judge Hill with the tame result. ban Francisco, 2i The ltepubllcan State Convention nominated Lorenzo Bawyer and O. C. Piatt, for Judges of tho buprcme Court. They adopted res the olutions, the first of which pledges of the party to. and endorses support the acts of. Grant's administration; tbe secoud says the negro question has ceased to bo an element InAmerican pcl- itlc3,and tho ratification of theFuteenth Amendment should be followed by an act of universal amnesty, and the enfranchisement of the Southern people. The first regards with satisfaction the IncrcaalDS immigration to this Btata from the Atlantio States and Europe; but while giving preference to people of our own race, holds that inoflenaive are entitled to emigrants from China the full protection or the law, out opposes Chinese suffrage In any form, and any change In the naturalization laws of the cation. The fourth recognizes the power of the uenerai tlovernment to restrict or prevent Chinese immigration by terminating our commercial relations Trlth CMna, and. believes the closing cf cur porta, boat present, against thaChineis would injurious to thea material interests of the coast and the intelligence of reproach upon theand American people, contrary to the The fifth approves spirit of tho uw; tna zixia enuorcca tug ci jhl-hotho action of Congress In rejecting the jLLilxma treaty, and considers it to be the duty of the General Government to demand fall reparation for Injuries by the British Government and I tbe j ujca cur comnerca daring iaia rebellion. Tha seventh favors the of equalization cf taxation on all kinds property of tha tiLate, Tha r!hth eppo-ee- a gnuita ctLlzlo aid to rallroadj. .5-0,- 000 1 . to-da- y; ur in-Clc- te r-e- Paris. The cQcIal nswspapcr.to-dasays that Victor Durney and Adolphe have been appointed Senators. -Vintey Ottawa. Frufenstien, the defaulting clerk in the lteceiver uenerai'a Department, escaped Jail Issl night, and it is reported leit for the Btates. Bt. John's. N. B. All accounts from interior provinces .represent tbe favorable. agricultural . Toronto. prosoecta A. great temperance demonstration took Tk1att A)arr1avi M present&tivea from all parts of the Pro vince were present. Bishop Jiourget has written from Rome urging the formation of another corps of Zouaves. The Rev. Father Morun is now on his way to Canada to ! !' raise recruits. ? ' Madrid. The entry of Don Carlos into the province of Haverr e is con armed; great precautions are being taken by the Government. Brussels. J. Russel Jones, tbe ne Minister to Belgium, arrived yesterday. London. The Times says the Minis try has resolved to preserve the Irish Church bill in snlte of the majority sralnstlfcin the Hduse of Lords. The v. President Puljrer, of the proTlnoe of Zeulia, has declared war against the Federal Government.whlch is unahlo to maintain Its authority. The election of president of Venezuela, which takes place on the first proximo, Js looked to for the regeneration of tbe - i Republic Mall advices from England give the details of the loss of tbe British ship Blue Jacket burned at sea In March last, while on her way to New Zealand from Out of sixty-ninpersona England. to be on board only 8 ' are known f saved. New York.Prlvate letters from well informed sources in Cuba, reiterate the statement that hostilities are practically at an snd for the present, owing to the or cnoiera, and yellow prevalence . fever. A Havana letter to the Tribune dated the ISth aavs a story has reached here black from Sairua Lochia men from Charlrstown landed there well armed. Vlllamlla united his forces with them. It Is also stated that soon after the Insurgent troops were attacked his men were badiy by llescabut, losses of the latter i are beaten. The verr lanre. , A. mutiny oroae out on Doara i.no great iron ship Jfctforia Marque. The men complained or baa treatment and consequently raised a great storm, but the complaining party proved to be wesk and ten of tne "ringleaders were convicted and soon after shot.': rails. The Ministerial Council has prepared and r resented to Ibe Emperor the basis of tho &cnaiu UontuUalum: it the leffect of the .political; givingpropuar-in theEmpomr'a mess age to tbe Cor, s Leg Ul at if. fsiuce) pro Leglslatirtiiedeputies roguing the Corpsheld a meetlog to con of the left have sider what action tbey should take under the .circumstances. M.. Mires presented and explained the protest aealnat'the atiltudeof tbe Government towards the Chamber, aud theu proceeded to. develop the programme of political refoim. but his piopo&itlons were rejected. Jules Favre advocated silence for. the present: others favored dissolution, without arriving at any conclusion. Kioirstou. Ont. The Itleht Kev. BIshoD Horan. accomoanied bv James O'Relly, Queen's Counsel, proceeded to the penitentiary toilay, with the neces sary papers for ttte release of f ather Moatahon. who t was Immediately liberated; he Is now at the Bishop's Caracus, 8. -- . v e . CD ISO R0E1! Li ... e i la . conclusion Is that the difference be tween the two Houses In respect to the preamble and the sixth clause do not offer an Insuperable obstacle to its pas , .. . sage..' The Harvard crew are at Putney: tney . NOW OPES .BETWESNvi .1 i AND VIA DES MOINES - ROCK ISLAND. I have declined the challenge of the Lon don club. J There was another dreadful colliery THIS CREATj CESTRAL ROUTE explosion yesterday at Athens, a mall place a few miles east of Liverpool; over IS OVER 100! MELEES SHORlIv'i SO persons were killed outright and 60 ... ls fift. or ihm Joe,' and no change country iDjareoy too wnoie lection li In mourning..' flfi i. of CARS. -- l : a is une as 5w2SJt. sretKrb ST- - LOUIS TRADE. BRIDGE, BEACH IT CO., CCDX ! 1 - Importers and 1 dealers in rXJaTK. aUBUCT IStOST, wistst. TINNERS' STOCK. S,C. I AND " COACHES SLEEPING PALACE ; ScC. nla 120 North Street, LOUIS. SAINT dtiMUn 1 FOR ALL TH ROUGH TRAINS. , Twe Express Trains leave rooneil ClaCs Dally stpea arrival ef Traias frees the West, aaS aaalca aiateti ttsae ; Tin V ri UExt CARS ELEGANT ALannCaetarers of .r :. , ;. ; A Laid wttU heavjr kew Kailaivlaj Pas-- ! - . : seaa-ers.tsi- : j . h-- j Beth Trains eenneet at Cbieaffe with East Express Traias far the Xas ' Through ticket via this Line can bet had i um 1 at all Through Ticket Office of the Pacific Railways at Wellt, Fargo and Cb's Offlce SaU' Lake City, and at Company Offices at j Omaha and Council Bluffs. . 4 8. fL SUeveavs, Qsoeral Aseat, Coaactl Blnfls. I. Tlele, Oen. Frslaht Afent, Chle&K. . A. Hall, Assistant Oen. Sapf Cblcag s A. ST. Bsalth, Geo. Pass. Art cnieari l .rt COL. E F. HOOKER. 1 in tho Year 1888 "Wcro sold " . OHE HUS EVER FAILED to Giva y MOT d202 ' S atisfaction I Entire THE PERFECT OPERATION OF C. F. It : W 4 ESTERS AGENT. Tlefcet As;eat : N HIT IT, ; ;: . - , r- - : EVERY CHARTER OAtt;VOTOVE Jr. SOLD ; ; .: An VBKIXTIR , ; UOWX , , TThey Otaxul HJnri vailed J Vw ECO Iff OUT', for bPRABILITT, ' ..... ., and COVCXIEACC For Hlva plleltv or M.anaeement( And for U eaollnema in Cook inc. XKBTITVITOirS Tlfavr AltE ITOlffE alanutaetarea la ittm Wesf, and adapted to tbe 1 t. t wantaof tbe ; ! St souriirnif rEOPLE. no Barelr food housekeeper can afford lo be without one. ForlMUCE LU1 address wcstc&s Excelsior Llanufabturing Co., IOUIS. lie eia A SIS JS. XXaln Street, 8ft. ... d878m i ; - .1 AND CONNECTIONS, ls.Cz G.SP2GK&G0 . V ' r - m Importer abd Jobber oT DKES3 AHD OLOAK THTT IT TTTIGS. - - , In mnnln FOUTt RXmCSS PAS. DAILY txwrn Cblrao EttTUAI.H ind Niw Ynrt, Boston, and all lotermtKlt ( and. tbe potnta la Is'ew Eo gland, lew York ;' i".--Can ad ay. ;i The renowned Pullman False Cleeptas; (Tars sre run ou tbls line, exelaslvel.r, rrout nJgbt aaiaretaUrsappliedonall Cnicaoru', trains. - TJn1t --- CaostM, BaspesMt Trlmmlnra. Xtrashea, era, Ttallna aiKl Mir la era,are. Mtattaaery. ' TbrcaUs, rt4-- - Tbe r.raons 413 ST. FOOUTll fiTKEET, fo.tBeUSU Charles and TocuU) " tICrTEI. CAS PfJXXSXAST . . ut i i Connected with the GREAT. CENTRAL EOUTD . sbfrta, &e. ': E R H Y R W O R8TED O, FANCY GOODS AUD IIOTIOHS: ' - leave dally on eveninf trains rnsnine- - dtreeujtbroogb to Rochester, W.Y., wliboat cbanssi Tbe pasveoeer equipment, or this 1 nelaane bY sny other in the conn try, snd will qaalled xn foanrt br the rennUltes pairnns tonoaaessailSAFE nr. of UPEIID, COJlt'O and inters, esiBBoiDEaica, aesiery Gleves, rans Prenrh" Cersets.' 2 V SKN ' 3u xorth nalM SU, U Ideals, Direct Importers and Wholesalers la ! L'IIIGaD THE MCHIGMl CEriTPJU. - T IS ALSO ! ... EiUhlUbed Jan nary 1, 1S37, lor the earrl&se j" !232Jr - - - Tbls Line lsownedandopera.(id by tbe inch- Igan Central; X Unola Central; t;&ica-o- , Uartica u!i sod Qalncy; Chiear? SBt Aiuo: Great Western.oi CfetXids; 2'ew York Central; u ftlvei; Boston and Aibsnrj I'roti-iKsA VVorrster; Worcester and xhaa; liousatoo tt; ' and Jacsaoa, Lansing snd 6ajnar Hilroada. un i . f and SiFETT COIBIKED. STEED, COXTOKT to-fa- y. . , adraatar ef e ; Hon. John Rose.' Finance Minister, has residue I, and his resigna tion lias beeu acoeuted: it Is said that Sir Geo. C. Cartler will take his place. to-uU- ht i : . and-heav- t -- ! , raiuvr iuaa 10 exchange n ior terms inevitably worse, v Madrid. Gen. Lersundl. formerly Captain General jof Cuba, has received overtures from the partisans of Queen isaoeiia, ' out refuses to espouse ner cause. Tbe threatening attitude of the Carllst party causes much uneasiness. London. The Times, alluding to the recent Agrarian- - outrages In Ireland, aaya centuries of misrule have planted perverse views in the, Irish peasant's nreast, wmcn must disappear under a beneficent and enlightened legislation: for this reason we trust In such measures or Justice as the Irish Chutch Bl II, which sfiould not' be left unsettled a moment longer than It can be avoided. for uutil it is settled there Is little hope of tranquility la Ireland, and the gravest results are to be apprehended from a y temporary postponement, Is the' responsibility of those who have tbe power to rescue the measure from , , W delay. there lu thtHoufer.f Lords was a full attendance of Peers and spectators; many members of the Commons: were also present. The consideration of tbe amendments to the Irish Church bill was resumed. Earl Granville opened the debate, atatlng that Her Majesty's ministers regarded , the vote of Tuesday night as one of a very grave, character, but they were unwilling, to prevent the consideration of other amendments to the bill, tfhd were anxious to conduct the discussion, in the spirit of peace and conciliation, of tne proposed original date of disestablishment, but he should not insist on a division of the House, and If the motion was contrary to the feeling of the House he would withdraw it. Lord Cairns said that since adjournment he had had a conference with Earl Granville, and he thought the amend ments remaining were few and capable of solution. He. was clad to find that Earl Granville was actuated by a similar splrit.Nothlngcoald be more culpable ou either sids than to encourage or of prolong controversy on a measure this kind when the materials for solution were at hand, with thst view and that sentiment everything which took place at the conference was accorded, and be agreed that the question was of secondary importance, lie declared that he was ready to accept the original date, He advised the Lords not to insist oh their amendments in regard to or curates and ecclesiastical residences the commutation of annuities.- - The question with respectbeto the disposition left over,but the of the surplus might to be should given Parliament to power of a portion the fund to all.. Lord apply concluded Cairns that be by admitting to the bill, still had strong objections but if it was to pass stall It was not for the Interests of the country or the church to prolong the struggle on minor ' details. The Marquis of Salisbury, .Earl Russell and other leading peers o cepted the compromise and praised the conduct of Lord Cairns in the present emergency. A motion for the restoration of the original date of disestablishment was agreed to; the other amendments were disposed of according to clause, the terms of the co a promise which was altered so that nono of the tho turpiua shall Lo applied without Parliadistinct ranction of ecpar&ta and ' " ment. Lord Eindon and the Bishop of Tuam protested against compromise. E:.rl GranYllIa thantc l Lord Cairns for t!i3 frnknc:iwithTrhlcIi ha d n entered Into a confidantiil corarnunica-tlov. ith tho Gorcrnrrat, In order ta Emooth dotrn tho dlLicnltle3 In tli . tray of th ,M 11. i Omnlm nnd Dhicaro re-for- ma Loutiou the Harvard crew reached the city t dayuniversity Jo excei- leot couditiou. They will Immediately go to training. August 3lst, is agreed r upm as the day for the match. Tire Time.. lu au article on the Irish Church bill, urges the motives wnich have hitherto Inspired the House of Lords to secure the utmost for their friends In Ireland must in fluence them to .adopt the, present bill T . " residence. Ottawa. TO GCDAIi! 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