Show birol ABROAD english ministers worried ill debate SIDE OF IT fighting in the interior of africa EHIN BEY HEARD FROM grand of tile austras ilan centennial DE LESSEPS IS CONFIDENT I 1 blaine starts home irysh evictions william and bismarck fast cycling Western Associated TILE PARNELL an all night session for debate on the bill londoe aug I 1 after considerable debate in the commons over the parnell commission during which the government 8 U 1 e lo 10 dented colla collu 1 i t h r BIT 1 a amendment was rejected to moved that the names of the accused persons be given ile denounced the bill as a production of base political thugs directed against the of ireland rejected under tha closure to sir john simon liberal moved to omit the words otha persons from the bill parnell moved to report sa the motion was defeated to sexton moved that the chairman leave he chair the th chairman declined to entertain the motion parnell complained that he as un able to get a single straightforward statement from the t and amid irish c cers 4 re marked that this showed their sense of justice and regard for the rights of the members this was cowardly cheers but the irish in em bers were not afraid they know when the end of the to w as reached on their side would to vic d on tile side of the government and disgrace cheers the amendment was rejected by a vote of to at the house adjourned the understanding bei ng that the debato will be resumed at noon today to day the debate wag resumed today to day and balfour denied that the government had alteron the bill or changed their atlon re tys liberal offered an nie zid ment providing that the commission shall into crimes and alle lations only in so far as the same may bear upon tile chalgos and allegations against members matthews said of the bill is to secure an investigation into alie charges of what had been properly as a catill ogue of melancholy and disgraceful crimes regarding which the government thought it of public importance that the whole truth should be known the inquiry is not into the conduct of me as members but in their capacity as members afan organization I 1 that in order to completely establish their innocence they would have desired the inquiry to be full and complete odonnel OD onneT I 1 in a published letter said frank byrne as only the agent of more guilty and more wicked persons T P ocon lot does tile right honorable member insinuate that he meant us cries of order and bear hear the speaker called oconnor to 0 ader and continued ile said lie bad conveyed no ansin nation against any one if he had intended to make it personal charge he would have made it in la i n terms sir william vernon harcourt said it the protraction of the bill required tiny justification it would be in matthews speech it was only by persistent pressure that the opposition were at list be inning to detect the drinning real meaning Di therill the bill cheers it now speared that the governments object t in creating the commis ion was not to give the members an appo to clear themselves of out and cal fous charges but to indu 1 I 1 re into a political organization government if ment t h t were so why had not the covern instituted the inquiry ion 9 ago cheers the government wishing to escape the for the commission averted amer ted that its formation was p r 0 o d a t the instance of parnell met the house was now told that its object as to inquire into a lotical organization admitted that a committee of the cabinet of july 11 decided to n clude the any others reference to the commission iun and the next day the whole cabinet assented it smith in announcing the reference in the house did not read the words and other persons it was doubtless a slip gladstone said lie thou glit the conduct of the ministers in sitting silent when smith announced tile commis slon leaving out these all import ant words deserved severe co sir william vernon harcourt a aid tile whole course I 1 of the government had been a re I 1 to accept the words of the parnell tos u hile ready to elli doree mild pr orn rito every calumny of the ki n d cheers ers A air felds amendment asa lien taken and it was rejected G clion in the absence of smith i I 1 wa absent attending the in admiral Co dering ton folint that if the bill was not 1 kal k A l by the close of tomorrows to morrows sit ile crould move that the remain der of the clauses and amendments be forthwith put TIIE DARK CONTINENT interesting news from the interior au g I 1 A dispatch from zanzibar Zau says two native messengers captured from the earlier by tribes of the uganda district bor debing on albert nyan and who escaped from their captors abent the have Just arrived heretT lier report that emin bey was ina sit nation of great difficulty pro 1 talons were scarce and procure an d lg t r 0 bg gulig to be die b a d ds eo api jtb eman received a summons from the Alati dl I 1 to surrender and diab an 11 tile threatening threat enin to attack if emin refused em lo 10 received a letter purporting to lo 10 front lup ton bea urging him to surrender as the y n e a 8 to avert a of t u r p n a a t X b a r ta i I 1 in a n d W a d e let outposts confirmed the to port of tile advance stating that scouts on armed sels had appeared at the confluence of the nile and emin considered tho lupton lettera corleu but decided to advance aimse I 1 with the bulk I 1 of big troops by the left bank of the nile and endeavored to surprise the alabdi compensating for the lack of provisions by rapidity of attack ile was much harrasser harr assed by the non arrival of stanley vague reports fit lerel fron tribe to tribe it was re ported at stanley wag denuded of e and supplies and bombed be 7 tween the country and the albert nyanza other reports were io the effect that stanley after sev eral conflicts with and minor tribes had been compelled to direct his course in an unknown diorec tion deserters front appoo bibs cara van testify to film willingness to resist Bartt ellot burthey may that owin g to rumors regarding stanleys Stan leys ft he had the greatest difficulty in obtaining men willing to penetrate Int otho interior there had been fighting between the king of uganda and cabrega Ka brega southeast ol 01 albert nyanza in which the king of uganda W as victorious I 1 the exposition au latr a has been for mal 1 y op 6 nod A L august I gov loch opened the centenary exhibition today amid great mp and display sa fire r f from the batteries slid a procession marched through tile streets headed by a naval brig ad rifles artillery and militia followed by fire brigades and trade associations seven thousand people assembled within tile exhibition building to witness the ceremonies the avenue of nations 1350 yards long was lined fill troops and seamen from the imperial fleet guarding tile grand tall the gover nor entered the north door of tile hall andaas received by tile president and executive committee of the ex whitton and was conducted to the bals dals before which the members of the australian ministry the supreme court and grading 0 core of the ovel rement were grouped the then declared the eahl bi it ion opened the national hymn by a charous of voices accompanied by an orchestra of players this was followed by the national hymns of america france and austria reported to tits POPE DUBLIN aug I 1 the of five le e ts who urged afie tenants oh the van deleur estate to resist the evictors evic tors have been forwarded to the pope by the clerical authorities they have also sent a report to the pops of the case of father of who on july openly and before other priests and a magistrate informed col turner that only solvent beauts allowed to johi the plan of campaign on the vandeleur estate llis afloat logdon aug 1 the inman lines I 1 now steamer city of now york left liverpool today to day on her first voyage to new york A large crowd of peo ele were at the landing step and pier sad to see her depart she carries one thousand passengers among the number are james 0 blaine ilia ifo and daughter earl and countess of and ladies ilois and nora hutchinson 4 AND 0 august I 1 the papers here consider that the emperor Villi arns visit to prince bismarck refutes the reports of dissension die sension between the chancellor and the emperor ilia ma aty who is in excellence excel lenc health awill witness the investment of his brother and several noblemen as knights of st john sit sonneberg oil aug DE LESSEPS undismayed PARIS agg I 1 at a meeting of the of the panama canal co today to day de lesseps promised on of the directorate that the canal would be opened in 1890 tile report resented by do le sm es was approve e pd amid cries of ivi ve alos 11 rast CYCLING aug I 1 richard howell the champion today to day defeated 11 G crocker of boston in a ten tulle cling race at wolverhampton Wolver hampton ef I 1 owell parsed the post twenty three times to Cr thirteen times the distance was covered by howell in 26 minutes and 25 and three fifthe see ends 1 ang I 1 the vandeleur Van delour te nanta 0 offered resistance during I 1 he eviction have been sentenced to I 1 pr i a t hard labor for terms N ary n g from one to six months I 1 TO ST aug I 1 ta has given s la rewell audience to bir lathrop who has juit resigned as american minister to russia dox august I 1 advises advices bronit cr report the loss of the german steamer deutschland Deutsch land the crow were rescued BOLD I 1 penn aug I tareo armed bobbora entered tile lion of wirt clark a wealthy farmer at s n early hour this mom i and bou d and gagged the entire f ng it ily of bev an dersons they then ransacked the but only succeeded in three gold watches and a small aura 0 floney aup I 1 dr D oreilly who resumed attendance pt on general sheridan today to day after an absence of issued this AW ver encouraging it u lie he riot T cod a most improvement in all functions A I 1 ST louis aug I 1 A special from topeka kansas says the attorney general has hecei ed information that J goodin treasurer of rawlins county kansas hu and that his accorn to gre short I 1 |