i i t OMAHA I ( DAILY BEE \ TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , THURSDAY MORNING , AUGUST 3 ] & > 2 H ( Sncoessors to Fred Laiig. ) Take pleasure in announcing to the publio and ihcir friends that they nro prepared to fill orders in GSOOBRIBS 3 at lower prices thnn over , consequent ly we have made reductions in every department of our business , besides wo have added some nf the latest brands of IHnp Faucy Groceries , nnd in largo vnriottcs. Wo nre nlio mak ing arrangements to supply , our cus tomers with thu latest brand of BRANDIES , WHISKIES WW AMm A VU ? 0 > * nta. 3 BP s'j ' AND WIHES. only for medical purposes. Our stock being now complete in every respect , wo invite the public to come nnd ex amine our goods. Wo always keep OHOIOE BRkHPS OF COSTA RICOA , Old Government Java , AND 1 very flno lot of TQHQTI f'h ' To no 39 Jdpll blllldlljia. . Purest Ground and V7hole Standard California Canned pried Fruits , The very best bwnds of PURE J * - Sv" JK TT > > " Q < l , Importad SWISS AND LiMBURGER CHEESE. \ ' \ Fins Oil nnd Mustard SARDINES ! Best of Yeast Powders , Cream Tartar , Soda and Saleratue. llemombor wo make a specialty of the infallible nnd celebrated SCHUYLER SNOWFLAKE FLOUR 30. OUR Tobacco and Cigar Department , Is complete , and you can find thu best brands in the Our Boot and Shoe Departmr-nt. Cannot be better stocked , and don't you forget that wo keep Boots & Shoes . of nil the Latest Styles and best makes that can be obtained. Lately wo have added to our busi ness n > . SHIPPING DEPARTMENT , ' . which will be under the supervision of the senior partner , and will bo run for the benefit of those that may desire - sire to ship produce to us ; farmers that arc not ublo to eomo to town and have produce for Halo can ship same by express or freight , wo will nlwaya pay the highest market price in cash or in foods , thoieforo , when you do hhip atate what ia needed. Wo also re ) quest all that may ship Butter and Eggs to BOO that they are nlwaya fresh , as wo cannot sell any other to our customers. Heimrod t & Dorman , Corner 13th and Jackson , "S THE ROBBERS' ' REQUIEM. A. Feeble Attempt to Shift the Respoiisibi'ity of the Passage - ago of the Harbor Bill. The Action of Congress Consid ered a Severe Blow to Party Success in the Fall. The Vote in Both Houses- Van Wyck nnd Valentino Take Opposite Sides. The Judiciary Committee De cides the Texas Pacific Land Grants Forfeited. The Chief Organ Grinder of the Star Routers TTxplatna How He Warned His Broad. His Nye Pookot Rognlntoa ilia Cur rent of His Drains In ThoirBobnlf. A Variety of Other Mnttors From the National Capital. A BAD JOB- Epccltl DlspUcho to TIIK BKK. OVEHHIDINO TIIK VETO. WASIIINOTON , August 2. The general - oral fooling nmong the unprejudiced nnd thinking men is thht to-day'a work/has been n bad one for the re publican party. Even the nion who voted for the pissago of Iho bill over the vote , or many of them , admit that it is bad for the party , > but say they did not dare to vote against it , as their districts had largo interests in the passage of the bill. Democrats are delighted with the result and are on high feather this afternoon. Srcclal DItpa'ch to TIIK BKK. SENATE 1'HOOEEDINOS. WASHINGTON , August 2. The eon- ate bill nppropriatini : § 100,000 for n public building at Leavenworth was passed. ' Consideration of the sundry civil bill was resumed. At 1:55 : a message wns received from Iho house , informing thu senate of the nction of thnt body in passing the river nnd harbor bill over the president's voto. Pending business was suspended and the veto message road. A vote was immediately taken upon the question , "Shall the bill jass , the objections of tha president : o the contrary notwithstanding. " The result was , yeas 41 , naya 1C. So the Dill passed. The following ia THE NEGATIVE VOTE. Bayard , Blafiy > 3nmeron , ( Pa. ) Davis , (111. ( ) [ ? rye , Ilaie , lurriaon , Hawley , [ ncalls , Locan , Merrill , 1'cn-lleton , Platt , Rollins , Saulabury , Van Wyck. ; ? Harris , KIUwiKj Lapbam , and Beck , who announced tnai may would'have voted no , were paired with Groomo , Johnston , Fair , lamar and Hill ( Ga. ) respectfully , who were absent. Garland , in the afiirmativo , was paired with Edmunds , in the negative , and both were absent. Vance , who would have voted nye , wns paired with Mitchell , who was absent. Sowell was also paired. Afttr the vote was taken Lapham , who lias responded in the negative , ex claimed thnt ho had overlooked the fact that ho was paired , and withdrew his vote , and..Van Wyok , Pendleton and Saulsbury , whose votes had not boon recorded , voted in the negative. This made the result as above stated. The sundry civil bill waa proceeded with , and Senator Sherman , from the library committee , reported an appro priation of $8,000 for the purchase of u sot of supreme court records and briefs balancing to the estate of the late Senator Carpenter. Adopted. Senator Hoar , from the same com mittee , reported an appropriation of $35,000 for the purchase of manu script papers of Benjamin Franklin , nnd the hooka , etc. , of the Franklin collection belonging to Henry Ste vens , of London. Agreed to , Voorhoos , from the same commit tee , reported an item of $20,000 for the purchase of the original letters , letter books nnd military mups of Count Do Rochambeau , dating from 1780 to 17'Jl These included 1,520 letters from Washington , writtim dur ing the period in which the count 3ummanded the French troops eo aptr.itiug with Americana in tlio revo lution ; chat thvso related to the con- luct of the war , ami very fuxr of them liml been published. Agreed to. Sun.itur Van Wyok allied attention .o iho chtuigo niauo by the senate com- mttco in the appropriation of $150- 100 to enable the president to carry Jut the provisions of section 1751) ) , Re vised Statutes , to promote civil Burvico reform. By unaccountable moans the vord "reform" lud boon stricken out .ltd the context amended to read , 'To promote dlicioncy in the civil lervico , " etc. Ho wanted to know if .ho committee were apprehensive hut the money now voted might go nto the fund of congressional assess- nent committees. [ Laughter. ] Senator Allison explained the mraseology had been changed to con- brm with the language of the present italute , Senator Dawos moved to nmond to lireet that the money shall also bo ap- lied to introducing , as far a ? prc ictblo , competitive examination as u noans of ascertaining qualifications or admission into and promotion in h civil service. Senator Plumb did not want to have understood that competitive exam- nations wore the only tests and novud to insert after the word "ex amination" the words "and proper lihtribution. " Both nx ti ns wore agreed to. Senator Allison , from the appropria- tion committee , reported nn item ap propriating $200,000 to moot the ex tra expenditure necessary by the bill roorcanizitig the letter carrier system , providing for promotions from the § 800 to the $1,000 grade , etc. Agrectl to. to.An An amendment prevailed empower ing the governor of Utah to nppoinl officers to fill vacancies in the terri tory caused by the failure to olccl successors to the present incumbents. Senator Logan moved nn appropria ntion of $10,000 for transporting the remains of ministers and consuls dy ing abroad , while in the discharge ol their duties , to their homes for inter , mont , and for reimbursing those , who incurred expense on tins nocounl within the last two years. Agreed to * Pending adjournment n fetf mem bers in the chambers crowded around the space in front of the president's ' desk , and nionnwhilo the chair sub mitted house amendments to the bill ordering certain printing. , ' Senator Anthony rose to speak upon the subject , while Senator Conger , who had moved to adjourn , insisted upon the question being stated upon his motion. The chair ( Davis ) awarded the tloor to Senator Anthony , nnd when thai senator had concluded declined to ori' tortnin Senator Conger's motion , which wns then renewed , nnd stated that Senator Anthony was entitled to the lloor until the pending bill was disposed of. Senator Conger protested against this declaration as in violation of his rights ns n member to have his motion stated. Meanwhile the bill pissed and the chair then awarded the lloor to Sena tor Williams. Senator Hoar declared that in ignor ing Senator Conger the presiding officer had boldly deprived a member af his privilege , nnd nftor some exhi bitions of fooling on the part of nil concerned , the motion to adjourn was put nnd carried. HOUSE I'KOCEEUINOR. The president's veto on the river and harbor appropriation bill was taken up nnd n yta nnd nny vote ordered. The vote resulted , yo-\s 121 , nays GO , follows : , : ( ' { > Thomjwon ( Ift. ) ThomiMnn (1C ( ? . ) Thorns * , ' UN . V. ) The announcement nf pairs by the clerk was accompanied by no state ment as to tha way which the paired members would have voted , but it WAS stated On the floor that McCook , Maroy , Prescott nnd C. ssidy would have voted in the negative , and PAcheco , Thomas , Russell , Frost , Martin , Covington , Muldrow , Hooker and Jitney in thi ; Aflirmativo The bill granting a pension of $ . ' ) ? a month to soldiers who lost an arm at the shoulder , pawed. A joint resolution passed authoriz ing Lieutenant Commander Sigsboo to receive n decoration from the govern ment of Germany , mid Joseph 11 Ilowloy , president of the centennial commission , to receive decorations from the governments of Spain and Japan , Air. DunnollMnn ! , ) , from the com mittee on ways nnd moans , reported a bill providing that claims for redemp tion of 2 cent documentary stamps may bo allowed by the commissioner of internal revenue. Passed , The speaker called on committees for rcportsy but no measure of the slightest public importance wan re ported. Two roll calls followed on the proposition to pay capitol police onemonth's extra pay , and it wits finally agreed to. Adjourned. CAPITAL NOTES. SpocUl Ultpitclioi tq TUN Bin. CHILI NOTES. WASHINGTON , August 2 The state ment published some time ago , to the ellec' that the secretary of state received - coivod a note from n minister in this city commenting upon the eondnot in Chili of TreBCott : It has boon learned , while the note referred to was by no means as objectionable ns reported , its tone was not agreeable to this govern ment and the Chilian minister , upon a courteous request that ho should dose so , immediately withdrew it. Tllll TEXAS I'AOIFIO LAND OIIANT. The house judiciary committee to day further discussed Knott's resolu tion to declare thp forfeiture of lands in Now Mexico , Arizona and Southern California , granted by congress to the Texas Pacific railroad company ( relin quished to the Southern Pacific rail road company , of Californin ) , and to provide for their restoration to the public domain. Thoio was but one member who opposed the paesago of the resolution , and it p.wsed ; yeas 10 , nayn 1. The discussion developed the fact ; hat the conclusions of the members n favor of declaring the forfeiture were based upon various constructions of the granting net. The committee meets again to-morrow , when it is un derstood that meubpra will file their oasons for their Action. NEWAtl SHUT OFF. At yesterday's Jieoting of the com- nitteo , when Novrall applied to bo leard , Representative Townshond ( Ills. ) moved that .T. J. No wall bo permitted to submit a statement which ho desired to make , showing his reasons why the grant of the Texas Pacific road should bo forfoitnd , and in explanation of the charpea made by him , that the grant was obtained by fraud , n.nd ia connpquontjy void. Hob- inaori'BTdBi ( yiwi-rto K"tP no- * ' hearing inat > ? , .uoly.'i Th.i latter mo tion prevailed ayes , Messrs. Hoed , Ilobinson , Norcross , Taylor , Payson , McCord and Hammond 7. Nays , Messrs. Knptt , Oulbortson , Town- shond , Manning and Converse 5. THE HTA11 HOUTK TIUAT- . Aftoi recess the cross-examination of Buoll , editor of The Capital , be gan. Ho said ho had purchased his controlling interest in The Capital from Don Piatt in March , 1880 , for 610,000 , ( 'eneral Brady furnishing the tnonoy. LIe was asked if ho had not told Walsh , in July , 1881 , that ho had paid Brady in kind for this money. Ho said ho had some con versation with Wftjah , but thought he had told Walsh ho had not piid him for that act ; lirady did not hold hin notes for the loan , but had since sur rendered them to him. Ho admitted that ho assumed charge of The Cap ital upon receiving money from Brady. Ho did not think it a singular thing for him to apply to a comparative stranger for money ; perhaps he | i might have represented to Brady that the paper might bo made uecliil to iiiin , Ho had resigned his position . is printing cleric because of his scru ples about the law. Merrick Do you. moan to tell the jury you surrendered this $ 'J,1GO alaeo for a $10,000 fee ollurul by Walsh ? _ . Witnc'BS said ho wished to stvuro , , . noney with which to purchase 'i'Jio lipital. Ho did not know Urndy ) ivhen ha resigned nnd did not then 3xpect to borrow money from him. Witness said Siiulabury had ungugud lini to write nn argument for him vhon n proviso was nbant , to b ? in- lertoddiscrimiiiatingHgainuttho Sauls- jury contrao'a , He hd drawn upon if jaulsbury afterward for tlutauuorvices jut the draft had been returned pro- csted. Ho hud not told nowspupur non generally he would blow up the vholo thing nnd u > vo aw.iy the con- orn generally , 13rady included , if Jaulabury did not pay tliia bill. In act ho said ho know nothing to tell. | ) ( ' Capital to Gon. Brady , receiving in eturn his own note and had then iontinued in the position of editor. Vitness said ho had written many irticles on the star route matter for L'liu Critio and The Capital , always on he side of the defence. Morrikdimpito objcctionsof thu do- 'onto , read from these articlea , The ending created much amusement in . ho court room , even Judge Wylio uniting when a particularly stinging massage referring to hiuuolf waa read. A'ilaon said ho expected to show hero was a newspaper controversy rowing out of this matter , in which Jiu defendants had been in thu min- rity , Ho would also show that New fork pipers criticised his honor On redirect examination witness mid none of thu defendants except lirady vero interested in either The Jritic or The Cipital. Thirteen largo volumes of records of orders made by Postmaster General Key were produecdnnd certain orders in the same wore offered in evidence by the defense. Adjourned. The secretary of the interior decides that the desert land net requires more than mcro conducting of water upon the land to which title is sought. Irrigation must thoroughly prepare the laud for production of an agricul tural crop. T , o secretary of the interior - terior nlao holds the only bar to n person who has already filotl nil entry to n homestead grant , from filing another - other and different entry , is section 'J201 , revised statutes. The decision of the secretory of the interior is when parties have settled upon land nnd made entry , if the entry is afterward - ward cancelled by the deputy for non compliance with the law , still the purchase money must bo refunded to the settler , If it appears it wns his honest opinion that his residence was legal within the law. I'AYINO OKK TIIK DKItT. The dccroMo in the Lewis will case was signed by Judiro Nixon , of Now Jersey. The amount to bo nppliod to the national debt is $ Dti8r , > 89. This will bo done by cancelling bonds or nssigning them to the nocrotary of the treasury. AtlJOUimiKNT. The house committee on npproprin- lions has decided to defer nction on the adjournment resolution until the sundry civil bill have passed tlio tonate. The president has approved the not rc ulnting the carriage of pns.songo * by son. Robcsoii and Atkins , nro nmong the house conferees on thu naval bill. The testimony in the star-routo trials was unimportant. BLAINE VINDICATED. lloport of the Poruvlnn-Culll InvoBtl- Commlttoo. SucciM DlfpnUh to TIIK Hsu. WASIIINOION , August 2. At n meeting of' the house committee on foreign nffuirs , yesterday , a report re specting the results of the recent Oliili-Poru investigation wns unanim ously adopted. After reciting the vn- rious house resolutiona which led to an investigation tlio report , nays that thu committee is ot the opinion that the missing papers from thu files of the stnto dt-puiiiioiit were not of such n character or important ns to furnish motive for puiluining them from the tiles , Juit that 'they suggests greater caution in the future. After rehearsing the condition of the South American stntua and thu differ ences which led to the war between Chili and Peru , etc. , etc. , the committee - too next rafur to the private interests which iKcimu so conspicuous , "Cachet and Laundrenu , " claimants , and the "Credit Industrial , " representing Iho Peruvian bondholders , were oxoed- ingly anxious that the United States should interfere on behalf of Pern , in order to preserve her autonomy nnd enable her to discharge her pecuniary obligations. The committee findsthut neither patriotism nor international policy had anything to do with them. The committee also finds there wn no truth in the allegations of Shiphord aeuinat Hurlburt and that W. II. flurlburt'a testimony' relieves lila brother of all suspicion nnd that there is no evidence on record of approval by this administration of the project of the Credit Industrial in nil its de tails , nny more thnn there line been by its predecessors , and that it finds that Blame's instructions to Hurl- hurt wuro us guarded ns thoseof Evnrts to Ohristiancy. Thu committee dismiss us unworthy of any aurious or further considera tion ot nny charges made and nsk ( o bo diuchargod from further considera tion ot the subject. Da.VITX'8 DESIGNS. Io Unify Irishmen and Uloso Up the Rnnktj. g l Dispatch to TIIK HIK. ' August 2. The Herald's Paris cable BIIJS that Michael Davitt , Ima just been closeted with Patrick Kui.in. ; Davitt is determined to inuintuin thorough unity in thu Irish irty and will leave to-night for Ire- n laud to co-opcrato with Dillon , Purnell mil others in forming nn nnti-eviction n itiiiition. . Ho also tukea stepa [ .owiird the formation of a now homo } naiiufneturo and labor movement. Thu Djtily News understands that irrangemeiits have been made for a Hihtpononunt by the commons of n jonsidoration of the amendmeiils to .ho nrronrs bill adopted by thu lords , he object being to a ( lord the lords tin | ) portunity for receiving thu aituu- ion. The News euyo , tliia ia more n ban necessary einco the government IUH decided in the event of the lords loruisting at once to proroguu purlin- nont and suinmonn now Kession with- ; tut delay. It in poaniblu that n com- n irumiso williuul. touching the jirmciplo the bill. It will ho effected on thu econd nmendmuiit. An Indian Robollluii. ixilul D. ] > atci ! tu Tim IIKK. CIIIUAOO , August 2. A dispatch ' rum Indian territory indicated that ho tribal outbreak nmnng thu Creeks , ordering on civil war , has occurred. I'hu two factions are the Chicotu nnd ho Ian do partieH. dipt , Scott of he Chicotu military service and nvcrnl followers were killed lately by ho Laiidu parly. Chief Chicota hereupon oidered till able bodied uen in thu nation to turn out and : mpturo the murderers , and -100 ro- jf ponded and nro seeking the J/mdo enJe/.vons in the interior near IC.iu- .ilia. Kuporta of thu result may lome ( o-mglit or to-morrow. ; . Tlio Koiitutliy rioud. ! j.cclal DUratcti to TIIK llrx. OJNOINNATI , AuguHt 2. Further mrtieulara about the Kentucky Hood how that u number of liven were lost , ear Mayaville , u negro and his wife uid mother were drowned , also n tain- ly named Boga , a womiui mid her nothtir and five children. The man tavod hiinaelf , A family named lUrnea worn drowned near ter , Ohio , THE OUTLOOK EAST. A Peculiarly Harmonious Love Feast at tlio Oonforenco of tlio Powers , Russia , Turkey and England Explain Their Positions Brie tty. The Latter , However , Insisting on the Rebel Proc lamation. Tha Brltiih Plohot I.n Thor ou | > uly Soaroil nn l Una For Idfo. The French Onblnot Pnrtlnllr Kiintzotl , UUpntchei to TIIK IKK. ! 8ALON1UA TKOOrs TO Till1. FIIONT. CONSTANTINOPLE , August 15 , It has been delinitoly resolved not to send nny troops from hero or from the Dar- dnnella to Egypt , but tlirno battalions will Icnvo Salpnicion Thursday. Tivonty-sovon ships nro being prepared for troops nt the nrsenal , The total naval force consists of fifteen war ves sels. The Porto has intelligence from Suez thnt the British are projecting its occupation. THE W1LKY I'UHTK. LONDON , August 2. The Daily News is informed thnt the govern ment poseesacs evidence of the com plicity of the porlo with Arabi Pasha both before and after the lattora as- aumption of active hostility toward England and the Khedive nnd docu ments on the subject may eventually bo submitted to parliament. The same paper believes the porlo will ac cept ns the conditions of Turkish in tervention the i&sunnco of n proclama tion by the porto declaring Arabi Pasha n rebel nnd placing the Otto man troops under command of Gen. Sir G.irnet Wolaoley. TKOOl'j TO TIIK I'HONT. MAUSEIU.KS , August 2. The French mnn-of-wnr Sartho , now nt Port Said , has been ordered to Toulon to em bark supplimentnry troops already on board for the Lsvant , n\vnl division. A CHIP Or TIIK 01,1) IILOOK. KOMI : , August 2.-It has boon learned that Ricciatti Gnrnbaldi is enrolling volunteers for the expedi tion to nid Arnbi Pasha but the move ment ia not likely to aucceed. STONE PASHA I'KOTGOTEI ) . ALEXANDRIA , Auguat 2. Arabi Pasha has Ordered n troop of cavalry to i escort Stone Pasha's family to lainaila. Stone Pasha is greatly re lieved thereby. The rebel camp has been moved live miles nearer , with the outposts two miles in advance of the main body. EXCHANGING NOTES. BKULIN , August 2. The czar and sultan have exchanged autograph letters - tors dealing with tlio Egyptian ques tion. ) . " / ANOTIIEK'HUHEMK. It is stated that England has pro- poHed that the Turks should take the offtjnsiyo against Arabi Pasha , while the British force ahull remain in ro- acrve , thus affording England n guar antee of the Porto's good faith. INVITED TO CHIP IN. Spain , Greece nnd the Netherlands will bo invited to co-opcrnto in the oc cupation of the Suez canal , Tl.ily will take the initiative in proposing in the conference the collective occupation of the Suez canal. HUHHU'H COKHENT. ST. PBTEKSIIUUO , Auguat 2. Rus sia consented that Onov nhould renew hia ' attendance at the conference only when the porto announced bin roadl- ncHa to send Turkish troops to I'Jjypt , A 1'IOKBT HOW. j , ALEXANDRIA , Augunt 2. The mar rinea from the Inconstant , Ijufonco .0 . nnd Invincible , landed nt Gnbori nnd cj : iroro convoyed by train to Moles , cjfi which they occupied. A scare took ilaco last evening. There is n. clump f trees on thu Swoetwnter canal about the center of the British linn of out x posts , which wus guarded by a com- iany of the COth Rifles. Thu men yore duly posted there last evening md cautioned by Mujoi General AH- ion ns to the necessity of maintaining ibsoluto stoudlnonu and were ordered , n oyent of attack in force , to fall back order on the barricaded loiifie by the Hide of the Tiioso iimtruutiona wore ipparently fully understood , and the unornl left satisfied , About 2 o'clock thu morning tin- enemy suddenly ippeurml on the left of the outpost vith infantry and cavalry. They had tpproached very rapidly nnd unob- ervod , nnd before the men hod time o cheek their advance , they charged ho clump of trees nt a great pace. L'ho lillea fired a tiinglu volley , and hen broke nnd irji down the bank of ho canal. Thu outlook would aeem o have been very defective , and wnrso till , the rntreaiiiig troopa iiegloctod ill orders concerning tlio rallying point mil never stopped until they had euched the fcrtilied water works hill , iboul u mile distant Four of them iven ran till they reached. ) amp. They spread all sorts ridiculous rumors , such as hey lout nil eomnuleu , had lust soon Major VYnrd mirrounOud by thu in jimmy , and similar nonsense. A oinpany instantly moved forward to .ho bank of tlia canal. The enemy md apparently not fallowed the Fugitives fur , but had taken the rillos they had thrown away in their ilight ind secured their reserve of ninmuni- Liwi , ON TO ALKXAHIWIA. LONDON , August 2. Sir Garnet Wolsoloy started for Egypt tliia morning , OHNOXIUUH MKN AND HOUHBS , Arabi Pasha has ordered houses ob. noxious to the rntives in Caho to bo burned , Nineteen natives , nho rc fused to recognise the authority of Ar.ibi , Imvo been shot nt Cairo. OAKAI/ HULKS VIOLATED. PAUIS , August 2. Do Lessopa tele graphs ho has made no protest ngninst the ontrnnco of British mon-of-wnr into the Sue ? canal , but ho protests ngninst infractions of the company's regulations , committed by two vessels after entering the cannl. ItUMIA EXPLAINS. ST. PETEIISHIURO , August 2An ollioial statement is published that llussin never ondoraed the Anglo- French dcmoiutrntion in Egyptain waters , but OH the contrary declared , although not wishing to oppose , eho would never onconrago isoktod nc tion. This continues to be the stand * point of Russia , who aims to induce Gront Ihitnin to join in the European programme nnd combine her Action with that of the Porto. DIVIDING Ur.iti.iN , August 3. It ; B reported the powers are willing to loaro the Kgyptian ciucstion ns distinguished from the question on tlio Suez , canal , between Turkey mid England , subject to the final assent of Europe. ANOTIIEH iiiUTrmn NOTE , y.-i.- > i.iniiauri.K , AltgUst 2" TllO British ambassador has sent another note to the porto , insisting upon the : l issuance of a proclamation declaring Arnbi Pasha n rebel nnd stating that otherwise the landing of Turkish .roopa in Egypt cannot , take place. Ho still hopes the proclamation will be nindo before or at the moment of the nrrivnl of Turkish troopa in Egypt. Nine vessels , with nrma and amuni ' tion and 1,800 troops , will leave Thursday or Friday for Egypt. At the Kitting of the conference to day , Onov , Russian representative , nnd Said Pasha , Turkish delegate , made declarations on behalf of their respective governments. Lord Duf- Forin explained England's nction nt tUositndrin. Ho said the forts had lieon destroyed solely ns n measure of defoMse , nnd the steps which followed were necessary for order. England's solo object was to restore peace and order , to secure free navigation of the Suez canal nnd restore the authority of the khcdiyo. While reserving the liberty of notion , , events night render it necessary for linglnnd to nccopt the co-operation of miy power ready to give it. Lord Dufleriu said : "Wo also nccopt the sultan's , nid. Wo toi bo friendly nro glad re i lioved of uncertainty regarding the real intentions of the sultan , caused by the decoration bestowed upon Arabi Pashn , nnd wo still require that ho now bo proclaimed n rebel. " GENERAL FOKEIQN MEWS. apodal DUjiatchoa to TIIK Him. THE JEANETTE HUUVIVOUS. ST. PETEiuswma , August 2. En gineer Melville and Seamen Noris and Nindorman , of the Jeanette crow , ar rived at Bolsk. They bolioyo Lieut. Ohipp and companions perished in a snow storm. storm.AN AN EDITOll SENT Ul' . LONDON , August 2. William EVoi- halt , who was convicted of publishing aeditioua libola in connection with , the Phoomx Park wardens , has boon sentenced to three months imprison ment nt hard labor. TIIK KKKNU1I MINIHTHV. PAKIH , August 2. The mporfc that the ministry will comprise several members of the late cabinet is con- firmed. The following miniatora ro- tnin their ' portfolios : Cochery , minis ter of posts nnd telegraphs ; Tirard , ininister of commerce ; Maby , minister of ngriculturo ; Groil- hill it , minister of war , and Admiral Aiiirrguiberry , tninistor of marine. Nxtliing is yet decided in regard to thu nlnution of thi ) remainder. Prosi- juin Grovy had n conference on the mbjct this evening with Senator Duileruc. Yellow Jnoli. 3pda < Ii | ) alch to Tin HKI. GALVEHTON , August 2. There is a. opnrc ( from Miitumoras that there are iver 'tOO cases of yellow fever in the ity. The sanitary conditions fright- ul. LOHEDO , Tex. , AugusS 2. The lumber of cases of yellow fever to- light is 100 ; aix. fatal casoai are ro- > rtcd. OIIIOAQO , August 2. A dispatch rom Austin nays : Private reports rom Brownsville state the yellow over has btxikon nut there , I > r. Jwo.irin , state health ollloer , is satis- ied of the foot , and fearing an opi- lumio luiu started to investigate the lisease. The death rate at Mkvta- noraa is i > reater than at Havana. N : \v OIH.IUNH , August 2. Yellow ever lias broken out hero. There WAS mo death from thediaoago last night. Roilpatk'ii fcol.il Dupatcli to Tim llus , LONDON , Auuust 2. Richard Kol- ny , proprietor of The Irish Herald , iaH been BUinmonpd with a numinous , inder the prevention of the crime act , hargjntf him with publishing an article written by Jamoa lledpath , cncour * ging tlio murder of landlorda. Intornatloiial Rifle Mntcli. piclal Iliiutch | to I'll * ItKf. Nitft' YOHK , August 2. At a meot- ng of the National Rillp asaooiation Ilia nfturnoon , the following cable dia- atch was received ; "GioYornmont orbids voluncoera wearing unilornm ibroud , Natch impossible unless omn i permitted to shoot as civilians special uniform , with n distinction iiadgo. Telegraph if you agree. " A resolution of ncquiosancu wns accojd ingly passed and the reply cabled. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Paint , " was patented May 21th , 1881 , nud lottora patent num. ber211 , 803 , Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint vvttl bo punish ed to the full extent ot hw. No person - son hua any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWT.HOHN & BRO , , Lancaster , fa ,