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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 9 EFGTITEENTIJ YEAK. OMAHA. MONDAY MOKNING , JULY 0. 1SSS. .NUM13EH 2J.1 PARTY HARMONY IN VIRGINIA , The Discordant Republican Elements Onoo Moro Reuniting. PERSONAL QUARRELS SETTLED. ItlddlehriKor and Maliono Are Hecon- oiled \VKIi u Pair Piospcot ol \ \ Inning Over \ \ lne I ho Del ) Ho. the * Hatcliet. Hriifvu Tiir. Ovtvnv Hrr , ) 51 1 1'ot nriiKsrii bTitni-T , > WsiiiNorov , D. C , July ) In nil calculations upon the outcome of the ptcsent campaign it lias been usual to con cede ! the eleetoril vote of the cntiici southern states to the democratic ticket. Theio has been at times dining the p ist four vears more or less talk of earri ing Virginia nnd Not tli Cniolinnou the tariff Issue , but within the p ist f < w months the open hostilities bo twion ox Senator Mahone on the ono hand nnd ex f'ongiessmnn Wise an 1 Sen itor Kid- dlobeiger on the othoi , liavo been icg.uded nt ceitain liulications of thu defeat of the 10 publican party in the old dominion. There is , no doubt , n decided disposition in Vir ginia towards shaking loose fiom the demo- ci title ticket nnd the dumociatic platfoim , nml if liinmoiii eould be perfected in Ihe icpubliinn tanks the pios- peels of tupublieau success in that state would bo enhanced a hunched fold Now It is said that this ilesiied harmonious nirangoment has been effected and that heie after the tin co prinuipilloaduis in the icpub lican paiti of Virginia will work together for the common good Senator Hiddlo- bctger , being intciviewed on the subject , thus states the manner in which unitv be tween himself nnd ex Sen itor Mnhono was bi ought about : At fiio solicitation of some of the most prominent of tlio rcjiubilcan leadois I made n piopositlon to ox-benator Mahone for a meet ing vvitli a view to the adjustment of our differences Ho came to see mo at Chicago , where f was acting with vvh it is miscalled the Wise faction , but the lime was not op poituno nnd the intciview was postponed. until wo leached Washington , when he came to sec mo at my rooms Wohal a long .tnd eaincst talk , utii' ' have met twice since 'Ihe icsult of these conlenmcs is th it wo can now woik togethci foi Iho good of Ihe loptib licanpaity Wo both loiognized that that gt cut intoiest was pitammmt nnd that our jieisonal dillleilltn s wuie insigiulicant beside it Tlie same Hug'of ti ui o will bo extended in othi r ilitcctions until the republican patty of Viignim Is again a haimonnnis whole. " " \ie MrViso and Mi. Mahono also ft lends' " " yet vet. but their dilTcienecs ate bciond the politic d line. Thov aio personal and must and should be swept aside. Tlie situ ntion at Chicago was this Wo got fouitecn dohvntes nnd Mahono got ten , but the con vention teeognlzed the loimihty of his state convention , which loft him pine tically master of the situation At Cliieago the Wise faction proposed to put mo on as n national committccman , and look that action , but when it was leained that Maliono wan willing lo suppoit mo they whipsawcd tight mound nnd voted for ox- Cougiessman Htadv , whom ihev know Ma hone never would support HxCiovoinor Lc'o and ouo other delegate , howuvoi , 10- fuscd to suppoit this action. All Ibis wits u diicct blow nt haimonv nnd i conciliation. I speak with pel feet conlldenco when I say that Senator Mnhono his been and Is willing to go as far lovvuid i.cconciliatiou ss nny ono has alight to cxpe-et , but Htatly ho will never icc'/nl/o. The icsult will bo Unit , Hrndv will bo ignoicd in the management of tlio state camp lign. When the clisti let con ventions meet thei vvlll nominate candidalus for congtess and electets , and piobably will puss tesolullons expiessing a lack of conll denco in Mr. Hi.uly. Whelhcr or not this will hav o the deslied oflect is an open ques tion. It Is my honest opinion that wo have a good lighting cluinco to caul Vliginia for the republican piesldcntlul ticket , nnd that it is the onl.v Btato in the south vvheio that ticket stands u ghost of a < bunco. " b'enntoi Kiddlcbcrgcr , in speaking of the Plttsbutg Intei view , said ho was asleep in his bed until Ualtimoio was neatly i cached , and the alleged conveisntion was wholly manufactuied Ho added that Mr Mnhono BIIVV no interviewer nt Plttsbuig , and Wise was also asleep. eiivNocj I.N am : ixsi'icroii ursi.uvi/a ni.- 1'AIIIVII.M. In anticipation of the appointment of Col onel Kojer Junes as biigmhor genet al nnd senior inspector general , upon the retlio mcntof (1onei.il Absilom Haiid on Iho "Olh piox. , oidois were issued fiom the war do patlment ieisloiday makmg several import ant elmngcs in thu stations of inspcctots gcnoial. IJ.v these 01 dot sLicutctu.tit Colonel P.dwaid M. Hovt , now nt Sin Auto1 in , Tex , relieves Lieutenant Colonel Kobett l\ Hughes , lnsicclet | ) geneial Division of Ihe Paelllc. Major Ccorgc II Hurlon ts tians felted fiom Pott Lcnvenwoilh , ICun. , as In spcctor gctici.il IDopnilment of the Missouii , to the depattniont of An/ona , to tcplaco Col onel William P. Dunn , Twelfth infantr.v , acting Inspector gcncinl , who is oulcied to icpoit for duty in tlio Dep.utment of Dakota Other changes will follow when Colonel Jones fomes to Washington to succeed Gen eial Hnitd. Ills place nt New York will be filled bi either Colonel Uicckcntidge , who is now on lenvo fiom Clnc.uo , or Colonel Hughes , who has Just been mlieved fiom San Piancisco , nnd Is now on thre'o months leave. Hoth ofth eis are dcsiious of coming to Now Yoilc The piolnbilities me Unit Colonel Hicckenildgo will icccivu the detail and that Colonel \lughesulll \ take his place at Chi Cairo ns inspectoi goncuil ot the Division of the Missomi Tlieio i\ ill still bo one station vv ithout an inspee'toi1 tno Dipaitment of the Mi souii. Tills vvlll beheld open until the piesidcnt makes the appointment of thu junior inspectoi general to illl Uiovacunei which oce'ins nfter the piomotiuiis arc mndo In consequence of Clencial Hand s iclnemciit It is cxpictei' tliat.Miijor Pains woi th , now on dull with Uoncnl Haird at thu war department , will bo assigned to the Missouii , nnd that the ni'V. inspector Will su coed him at tlio vv.u dcpaittnont , It beiiiR tlio pi ictleo to give all nenv appointees a shoit term hcio foi instruct.oii * ilut sclrc- tion of the now inspcftor is itndr by the V president limn the captains of the line , n largo number of whom aio already nppll cants Among those wi.o liavo fonnnlly up plied for the position nio Captains John H Hnbcock , Pifth invulri ; John ( ! Hiuiko , Thlid cnvnlt.v : Udvnid Hti'ito. , Piist cav idti . H 1 1 ski i 'co , lligl tecnth infantry , H W L-iwton , I'-nuth cavah.v ; J. H HiubanU 'lliird ntt.'leri' ' , nnd .lo'iu 1\ btivtch Tenth infuniii The piovailmg optninn nmong nimy oHtclals is that the prlo wiP fall to elthoi Canflin Lauton or Cnpl un Hotnke , both of whom have btillianl leeoidsaH Indian lighters. The fait tno , llnr t 'Oi are on dull In Washington may be rousi'le. ' d nn ndvantago us thev will be able to 'ivoieisomd attention to their claims , Mont si UAH i vi i ; Thoiowillbo ono dni and possibli two more of the sug.u dcb-itc in the hou o of iej > - icseiilativcs Tlio WHim dUcussion between CoiiKicssmiin Cannon ui.il Judge Kelly , of Pcnnsilvanut , on Satur day , set trnnv tongues to wag- King und they will continue to wng for twentv four or tliiitv six houts more. The icpub'U'an leadetsKeOil , Uuito vs , Dingloj1 nnd Lout ? NI.V to night that thev think the deb He wiU bo ( onduetcd umicubli to mot'- low. Mr. CVnnon's ptvposltion , they bo- Jiovo. vvlll be defeated und Govcrnoi Ultiglev's proposition vvhloh Is to como Im mediately ufteiwivnl for tediicing the stuar tariff ono half , Is not cxpceted to cany in tno house either. Governor Long takes n very hopeful view of thu debate In thu house , thinking that it sl.mvs ttmt muny suites IP which it vvah clri lined the tat ill rc4'oruii hid made some converts such ns Iowa , Kitt' s.n and California , weie standing soiiJh fpr protei tinn ( iovcrnor Dlngley thinks that his sugar proposition will unlto the repub licans nitiic nearlv than Mr Cannon's , and UK re ui o not a few lopublunns vvhn ngiee with him II believes that bis pinx | > sltinn is ono vvhkli will bo Ineorpoiuteit in the senate bill and which substuntl illv titCLta the views of moie republicans than anj other ono thing. The testimony taken hi the house com- mltte-c on manufacturers tiusta has been printed and n few copies have been given to numhctts One of the lepubllrans who his been reading this to day , R\ld to mo to-night that he thought that the stttemonts con tained theiein would bo veiy valuable when the house came to n discussion of the ques tion of duties on lollncd sugais 'Iho wit nesses before the committee stated , ns ihow n in the testimony , that 1 cent was all the difference which thoi cxpsctcd b3- tween the centi ifug il llii depiee test and the granulated. Hut it was also fuithcr stated by Henri Hnvmeior tint Unco fouiths of n cent would do voiv well and of this testi mony and sovc-ral collatcinl statements the icpublifniis expect to make ecu sidcrablo when the house comes to the subject of classify nig the sugar anew anewPi niiv S HEVTH. TO IXC I'l1 HAUYLON. 1'ersonel ol' the I'aitj Itecontly Do- linrlcd to llvcavato Cities. Ni VIIK , N J , July b Daniel / Neoiitn , of this city , w ill bo the impoi tint man in the pirty that Is going to dig up the nuns of undent HibiIon next winter It will be the ilistp-ntj of Ainct leans that over set out to explore thnio uglily one of the buried cities of old Ho expects that the Win k will take font or th e jcais , and mm h both in timcand suee-css vvill depend on the disposition of the Tmkish povctnment Peimission to put the IIK k and spade in the soil that covers Habv- irm has to be obtained at Constantinople All of the paitj , with the exception of Mr Nee nan , slatted for the dtient on the steitnoi Pulda on June U Mr Noorian will sill in the- middle of August and will join the party at Alcxandicttn , whete the Journev on horse back will commence. The patty that has already sided consisted of Ur. John H. Petci s , profes or of Hebrew In the c'niversitj of Pennsvlvania , in charge , Di Hatpci.in stiuctoi of Assjnan at Yale college ; J D Pi Ice , of the class of Columbii college ; J II Il.tiiies , photogniphei , and II P Pield , architect They will nuet at Alpeppo , four davs' ride fiom Alexiin- dietta , about October 1. All will then juocced on hoisebic'c thtough the mount mis for six weeks with n cat avail , A laige quantity of ptovisions will bo taken along and each member of the patty will bo aimed Arabs will be employed at 10 or'JO cents per dni to do the oxcav iting , and sov- oial hundred will bo put to woik Picks , shovels and whcelb n rows ate to bo taken along The terntoi y between the 'I igris and the Huiihiatej in Mcssopntamii .ibounds in bulled cities , most of which ate of biblical intoiest Nearly ono bundled have been discovered Explorations will bo made by the present pntv in cntnelv new ph. < os and some impoit mt disi oxoiles in tncliaiological inletcst me looked for. iurri\o : ON TIM ; nhnonov. A AVaser < ! 'S1 ! ( ) , < ) U ( to SlO.OOt'Iliat CloM-land Will P.o P.o-nioctod. Ni vYOIIK , July Considerable intet cst was excited icsterdaj in betting circles bi the unnounc ment that a bona lido wilder had been made on the presidential election , and that the odds weio two to ono for Cleveland land Loungeis at the Hoffman and other hotels and club-i weic ini lined to doubt it at Jnst on the gtound that the time had not iQt arrived for postlivo betting. Nevertheless it was nctu illy developed tint John I Maho nev , the retlied bookmaker , well known for heavy election bets , had made a wager of MOOfl with P T. Houghton against 510,000 that Cleveland would bo elected. Houghton Is also a well known ipcing bolting man Mahoncv was anxious to bet , and li ippcning to bo with Hoi ty Wall , was told tii the lattei that Iloughlon wished to bet. Ho looked him up , and it was ar ranged quietly in a broker's ofllco. Hrokcr l ow is and Herty Wall vvei o present ns vv it- nesses to the agicement made in witting and held DV Lucius O Appleby. Mahonei has been uniformly successful in Ins election tuts. Ho won ? r > ,000 on bets that Ilcniy Oeot go w ould rcceiv o over 0"i,000 votes vv hen ho tan for mayor , and other instances of his sagacity are related , It was euitcntlyro- paitcd to dai that Huiton , the bookmakoi , had placed SlO.OiO . on Cleveland at odds of 10 toO , the amount covciing scvouil bets with local and w cstct n men. Till : CHOJ' IIUhLKTIN. Corn Gre.itly Iniprnrstl Ily the IIIili Tcniperiiture. WisnisaTos- , July 8 , The weather crop bulletin sajs : The tcmperatut'o for thu week ending July 7 was ftom 2 ° to ! 1 ° liigher than usual thtoughout the wheat and corn regions of the central valleys and the notthvvesl. Tito large seasonal doflcienc'y in the tempoiatuio pteviousli icpoitcd tlnough out the imtUietn states is slowly decreasing. The season is two or three weeks 1 ite in the vvheit regions of the upper Mississippi val ley. Theio his been an excess ot i am full duilng the week m the tippm Mississippi val ley. The high tempeiatino in the coin re gionshas gieatly Impiovcd the condition of that ciop. A Severe Slot in In Hutrxto , W.vo , July b. [ Special Tele gram to Tun IJcc.j- Ono of the most sovcto tain and hall Btomn this section ever o\ petit need ociutrcd to-day The inoinlng was clear and hot , when suddenly at 0 ' . ' 0 p. m canton sheet ot vv iter and hail fiom the southwest , coveting this entiio sco'ion The wind blow at thu tale of llftj mil van hour and hail fell foi twuity minutes as huyo as mat hies Thcte was ono inch of lamfall in 1 alf nn houi exe-lnsivo of the hall stones , which bounced ofl the guar.'o and 'otilrt not be ntensiii t d The Cle'ar fo k of the Powder liver overflowed its binks , covoilng the Hoots of sonic of the business houses scvetnl un lies deep with water. One ol the iion footbtldges on tlie mam sttcam was earitcid away. The Uack and cmbinkmont at MonKeis coal mine was washed itwttj to gether with n quantity of mme timbers liaidens wetobadli demoralized Tliobtoim Citended 15J miles s > 'ithto ' Douglas , Wio. * The Sultan Alarmed. CossTASTisoft r , July 8. The sultan , fearing that Anstna mnj bo induced to make con -esslons toKussUtr Hulgaria tint will bo equivalent to u i coloration of the pan slav 1st * Inteiesti , and that will Uneaten the intei csts of the Ottoman empiie , has ordeioil the ttcasurv to create an cxtrnor- dinaty losomco fund of $10,00.1,000 The poitehas icsume'd ttojotl ttions for the loan vvitl. the OUoman bank. The Cluistlaii Kndonvor Conventliiii. Cincvno , Julv At Hits evening's seasbn of the Clnistiun ( iideavor convcntipn n tium berof to-tolutlons and reeouiinoitilattons for thu government of the nivnm/Ulau woto adopted Key Arthur Little , of Chicago , uelivdcd an aditiess on 1'ho Klemcnt of Powci " Uov Hojnton.of lioston , p.-eaihed n lengthy sotinon Tllo ptorced.iH's weio closed with icmarks by Modcir.tor Van Pat ten. _ _ A Union of Unions , ST. CI.OUD , Minn , , .luly S. About snve-n hundred membcis of tlie brotherhood * of locomotive engineers , ttromcn , brukomcn nud RWitolunrn held n nucting neie to-day for thu miiK | u of taking > l'1pi iV > oUinK | IP an nmaliffttniiUon of those orders. The scntli ment devsloped vv'a&Invornblo to their union. Tim Huilitiglpn mutter was ilKcus ed and action taker , , but , i'8 nature was kept ocirt. .M < i i til o Win l < s Dnrnod. t-oi'isviiLK , July S. The tnaiblu worlcs o ( Peter Huighard y-cro binned this tnoinlnj. Los * JJO.cuo lusurant oi'vrvvtf t iinvp TUI' TP\TVO SIMAAjIOM ) \ , IHL ILMS , How Ycstoreluy Was Pnssotl at the Oroto Ohnutnuquru MYSTERIF0 OF MIND AND BRAIN. An Able and Thoughtful Iicudito 1) > Or. DIIIJIM A Little Haiti at 'LaHt llio l'io rainnio Tor To-Day. TinCioto CluuitaiUiui. | v Onot SDS , Cnntr , Neb , July 7. [ Specill to Tut : Hu. I At 'J o'clock yesterday large audience assembled in the pavilion to hear Dr. Dutica's Icetutoon 1 Mind and Urnln " The binln , Dr. Duij.cn . said , Is n net vc center. Aneive , as seen un. dor n microscope , is n tube lilted with proto plasm Whenever oxygen touches this neivo substance It Hashes into combustion This changes its cnlito structme Nervous prosttalion occut s whenever neive matter Is buined without being leplaced. Kveiy con traction bums n pait of the muscle 'Ihe ma letial comes fiom the blood Notves icgu Into the vital svstem. The moment thciois ncid of alarm the ncive tolegiaphs it to the biain The lectuicr then discussed the mus cular svstem , and tellex action , and dicw a dngiam to illusttate how sensntions pass to and fiom Ihobialn When wo want to pet- foim an net the desno Is tcloginphed to Ihe biain. We do not know how , but a pletuie is formed in the mind The binin has no feelings. We aiewheio our attention is Unless we nte thinking of our bed v wo feel nothing Next Monday Dr Dunjoawill glvealcctuto on chilstian science and kindled subjects At 5 o'clock .vcsteiday the Methodist people met and voted lo build a $1,000 ho id quatteis bunding on the giounds. The peopleof the Haptlst chinch met at the same hour und decided to build a $1,000 hcad- qu liters building the coming voar. At b o'clock last night the pavilion was well Ili-lVd to heai the Hist conceit by the btewait Conceit company. Hefoto the be ginning of the progiammo diplomas were awaidcd to the successful candidates for ex amination in Mrs Kenuedv's and Key. btewai t's classes The follow ing piogrammo was given b\ the Stewarts : I'VHT I 1. Douii-ctU "ivloining is Hi caking" ( ( n ) Lisrt . .Khapsodie No I 2. Piiino solo , < ( b ) DcKouski . . . | . . Waking of the Lion 3. Tno "A Little Paint Well Pilled , " Mcssis St.mlon ; Lew and Hainett. i. Maltha "Ah ! So Puic , " W. H Lew. > "Hall of Pare , " . ' .Jollcr 0 Mo7.nl "To Her so Fondlv , " Mis P. A blow ait. Huck Walt/ song , .rvnr n. 1 Huck "Annie Lautic. 2 "Poet and Peasant , Mes-ns White and Lew. ' Ihe Sound of Her Voice " 3. Wnlson Onl > , Mr. II Hodjt * s 4 "Mass i's In Iho vold , Cold Ground , " C II. Hainett and Quartette. 5 "The Jollv , ( Jood , Heaiti Lau0'h , " P O Stewart. 0. Sttauss Danube Walt/es. Sunday motning daw ncd w lilt a cloudy , uncertain skj , and the tenl dw cll rs took ad vantage of the cool ntmosphoto and dim liglit and indulged in an extia moining imp The coolness of the moining awakenud anticipa tions of a cotnfuitable daj , but the clouds soon disappoated and the Julj sun again looked down fiom a clear sky. About i ) p m it clouded up once more , and a lefieshing shower fell. ' 1 ho usual quietness that chai- aclcii/es btinday at the assembly Is to bo ob- sciveil all over the giouuds. Many people are coining in to attend the Sabbtlhoxer ciscs , but ihcie is no confusion or unseemly Bounds. I'coplo go about with their Sunday sei eno faces as well as with their bunday garments. Hventho newsbois noisy cti is is modified to suit the day , and ho goes on his loutids offering his pnpcis to customcts in hushed and subdued tones. No booths aio open to-day except thoae that sell ncccs sari food. Peonlo who live in tents w hero food glows stale in n few hours , need to pur chase liesh supplies seven dais out of the week. The ticket oflleo is closed and no tickets ate given at the gate save those that liavo been icseived for unities vvho pic vtouslv spoico for them No boats ate allowed upon the liver , although man v attempts aio made to evade the dectco of the management and indulge in bundaj voiagca. This long session of the assembly was made for an experiment , and it is pioving veiy successful. The attendance and the Intelest seem to bo undergoing no diminu tion and most of the lent dw elleis enjoy life in their canvas abodes now as much ns they did u week ago. The programme keeps pace with the attendance and all ft lends of the nssembly nre satisfied with the prospeiity that has thus far attended it. At S o'clock the members of the Society of ClmsUan Kndeavor hold n meeting In the pavilion Hoy. Powell , of Cludron , opened the meeting and gave a bucf outline of the woik of the soeieti. Hoy. S K Winsliip , of Hoston , gave an intoicsting report of the national convention of the Y. P. S C. H , now in session in Chicago. L/r. / Shan ill , of the Piist Congregation-it chinch of Omaha , pave an intctestiug talk and the meeting1 closed w ith a sei ies of brief praj ers. At ' . ) o'clock Mrs Kennedy's ehildtcn class nnil Ituv. blow at t's intoi mediate il.ibH met in thoii icspcctive places fur an hout's studi of the usual bundai school lesson. The principal event of the forenoon was the scimon at 1030 by Bishop W.u i en The nudionco was latgo and the opening oxctilses weio unusmlly peed because cause of the excellent nntliom sung by Prof. Pal'uei's chorus and the chant , ' Kenicmber Now 'Ihv Cieator , " by the btewntts Hishop Waircn chose fm his text flist Tnnotiii , a , s , "I will , theiefoio , that men pra.v cvoi.vwhoio , lifting up holj hands with out vv lath and without doubting. " The bishop's address was lull of foico and clo quenee , and was grcitlv appreciated hi tbo laigo nudiuine. The piineip il events of the nfteinoon weio n soiinon bv Prof. Holmes at " o clock and a scTinon nt b by Dr. Duiica , 'Iho following is the programme foi Mon- da.v , July 9 FOUFSOOV. 0 fiOPrav cr set vieo. b 00 Choi us. . S OJ Confcienco of Christian workeis. Dr. Durjea. U ) 00 Tompetance. "Young Woman's Wo iks" 11 fio-Locturo , Hov. A. 13 Win&hip "Clcnius vs Ciieumsti.ncos " AKTUUXOOS. 2 00Lootura , Uov. J. T. Durie.i , D D. "Habits in LMucation and Culture. " 4 --Choi ) us. b.CO Stewart Conceit company. A ( iennliiu Iloinl ) . Pnriioxf , Nob. July a ( Special to Tin : Htr | Conslilerablo oxpl'emt'it was cioated in Piemont night befoio last by the finding of n l.ujjit dine bomb under a tree nt the cor ner ol Ninth btieot and Nio nvonue It wits discovered by a ladv who picked it up and dclivetcd it to Clnot of Police Townsciid. Iho lattei qxamlncd it laiofiulj and sue- ce'cded in oxtiacting s-omo of the contenta of the bomb , wine h vv is ill'ol with iljiuunito caps The o taken out weio'nxjilodcd with griat Molomu. The chtci , m ottKr to bo on tliestife side , tliMt took the bomb b | t ol the cltv and bin ied it too deep for rosutrection. Whun it was picked up th fusee to It ha I ap parently L en lltfilcd. } l ° * v it came vrhcro touiiil , or what | iuriuso was contemplated , still rum..tn : > u profeiunu nv-tcry. Hot .it Preinoitt. risFMtsr , Neb. , July j"- " [ Special td Tun HFEYciitcr.1 ] .j nml the dny before wore the hottest d-i.vs of the so ison , Some of tin ? thjrti.onift" rs have mil catcd as h , . It as 1 I ) abo\u it 10 lu thu ihselc , Last evct-'ug a horse "vnrking in the basement of the new Masonic butldtnir wna pitnl.v/od bv thogicit heat , and John Pawer , n helper in the bliek smitli shoji at thafoundi.v , succumbed and had to be taken home. Ho was bndl > af fected and tuny tile. at Kveior. , Neb , July S. [ Special Toleerum to Tnu HIT. ] Butgl irs entered three stores hero last night. PioniT.lt L Leo's hard ware slot owns taken Unco doron pocketknives - knives , n line double action revolver and some cartridgts , from W. II Tav lot's some watch chains and other Jovveliy and articles of clothing , from Shcehau's saloon three bottles tles of vvino and n b0x of cigars Tills woto broken open in all three places , but only about J Jin small change was taken. Un- tiance was gained 111 each instance bi bicak- ing in the fiont windows with a car link. Suspicious p n tics weio tracked as fat us Heaver ciossmg , vvheto the ttail was lost. Died Prom biinstioko. Dv\in Cm , Neb , July s [ special to Tin : Hni. ] Aoung man cmploicd ns n faun hand on tlie fnim of George Huhrcr , one mile west of town , fell fiom sunstroke jestetdiii afternoon nml died last evening He was n Uetmati and had be'cn in this countfi but n few months He was sup posed lo bo about tltiity .ve.ns of age1. The heat of the Hit , otli and (1th tanged at about 100 ° in the shade HnLim UDKACII oTiiiunr.vi : > . oi' Motliei and Son A Pier Tvvuntj-rotir YonrH1 Separation. PiTTstii mi , Pa , Julv b A man nttiud in a pictuiesque blue unifoim and the Jaunti cap of the sailois of Iho United Slnles nav \ was among the pa sengeis who stioiled along the pl.ttfoim of the station iestct day motning. lie was going to incel his mother in Washington hist night. Uaeh hud thought thai the other had been dead for over n quar ter of n centuii . Ho gave the name of Hen- Jamin Coopci , nnd suid : "Yes , 1 ccitainli liavo led n vailed life. When I was but ilftccn icais of ago I was living with mother on a little f in in in Michigan. Putliei was dead , nnd hod loft us the faun. ' 'When the war fever was Intense I be came enlhusiaslie1 , and in'lbd'i left homo to become a sailor. I have been one ever sineo I wont to sea on the Cumboilind , and the vessel was aftctward sunk bv the Memnnie. 1 was tinnsfciicd to the Mississippi liver licet and went to Vicksbuig and Now Oi- leans 1 was on Adninal Panagut's Hag ship on the memotublo occasion when he1 , lashed to the masthead , gave hisotdeis I shall never foi get that cxuting lime , how Piuiagut s biaveiy made his men moieen thusmstu than they hud ever been befoie. After the wail stalled foi Michigin , but while in Chicago Ilenined Unit inv mother was dead , and under the impulse of the mo ment 1 te enlisted In the navi , vvheio 1 liavo been evei since ' 1 have been mound the wet id thieo times A short time ago when 1 was in ban Pi nit ciseo mv time expned.hlle thcic , unde cided what to do or wheie to go , I hcaid that mother was still nlivo nnc. well , nnd thai she n-as living in Washington 1 le.unod , too , that she thought 1 hud been detd lot ions 1 h ive s ived a good portion ot mj eainmgs and ncailv all the prJ7o money 1 icceivod dm ing the war , and now have n snug little eslalo which will itftip mi mother and my self comfoi table for.tho rest ol out lives 1 left ban Piancisco as soon as 1 hoaid that she was siill living. To nignt 1 exjieet to see hei foi the mst time sineo i'-C. " A Very Pretty rml - Wctlclltiff In NoW Yoi k. NEW YoitK , July S. [ Special Telegram to Tnr Hi n ] An unostentatious and ptctty wedding took place yesterday nt the country i esidencc of Colonel Henry Haiton Ueechcr , son of Henry Wind Bcccher. The contract ing parties weic Miss Maigarct Hcechcr , daughtct of Colonel Hccchci , and Arthur White , con of Congressman S. V. White , of Hrooklyn The marilngo was performed by Uov. Charles A Hall , lector of Holy Tiinltj church , Hrooklyn. The biide malds woto Miss Kuto Heccher , sister of the bride , Miss Helen Wet man , of Ne\v York ; Miss Camille liowans , of HutTnlo ? Miss Campbell , ol C ist Oianpc ; Miss Scovijlo , of Stamford. Conn. , and Miss Uraco bccomb , of Now Yoik The piescnts disphiicd consisted of n magnltli'ont collection ot Jewels nnd niro m tides Among Ihepichents was a United Status govein- ment bonel of ri.OOO , a gift to the bnilo from Congressman White. IHILU OP HVDUO1MLOHIA. A .Man \ \ ho Was Hilton by a Cat Alter 'Jei ilblo SitlTerlnK Passes Away. Cou MI.IV , S. C , July b Several d.iiango J.I { . Holehof Paitliold , twenty icaisold , was lidmg alongn toad near his home when ho was attiacted byn handsome cntsitlmg on the to.idsido. Uolch determined to take the cat homo for his sister. The animal appeared pearod to bo very tame and allowed linn to npptoach and pick it up. Soon after being talcen up , however , Iho eat flow into a rage and sank its teeth and claws into Hole b's right hand. The jotimr man thievv Iho animal irom him , killed it rind then went on Ills way. The wounds on his hand weto very painful. Thutsdny of last week lie was taken voty 111. Ho experienced gicat dilll- cullv in btcathing nnd had tettlulo pains in his limbs. His mother gave him n glass of water , which sat him into convulsions. A doctor was sent for , but before ills an ival Holch could not swallow ntiithing. Hero ho began to exhibit every simptotn of hydro phobia Dining the intoivtil between the convulsions Holch was in ins light mind nnd fully lealized his tertiblo condition Ho begged those atouml him to kill him nnd end his hoi i id sulTeiings. Ho was kept tied hand and foot , nnd his paroxismswtiio.it times such us to almost bicak his bonds Ho lemalncd in tins condiliun for scvcial dais , but died icstcrday. MUS COPl.LANlJ'S KSTATIJ. Seventeen Vcnrn' Search Uosults. in Iho Discovery of Ilclin NrvYoitu , July S. Cnpt".in Thei on S Copeland , ot Iho Ninth police uiceinet , [ s said to bo ono of tlio hell a to something liKc eXl.OOO , ptineipal and interest of an estate left bi his mother , of which no ti.ico was found until locently , nlthougli she died in ls.71. Mis Phiubo Uopcland was supposed during her lifetime to bo couifoi tably w ell off , but at te t her de'.lth hi'f seven i lnldi en could not leain nom any pa ets she loft how hei funds weio disposed of. Coitsequcntli they have been seaiclung Seventeen ieais foi the supposed fm tune U ccntlj Mr. Logan , an attuincv , obtained Liformatlon which led him to believe Mts. Cppeland left jsii.OJO deposited posited in the Dry Dick bavmgs bank. If tills proves coireet the sum now duo the lietra will icacli nenr v tCO,000 Lornn has mocured fiom Judgu Lawrcnco nn wler based on an uMilie'aJloi' | made by Andiow Cupe'lnml , older brother of the captain , for thu savingh u ink to produce and turn over tlio momy deposited in tlu ! namt ) ot Mis Copehiiid or show cause why it should not do so Ur ! Gold rind in Australia. Losnos , Juli S Cable advices fious west- oiu Austinlia icport a gold discovery which bids fair to i ival the almost fabulous wealth of the QuioiiBlmid Mount Moignn mmo. The whole of the land on which this deposit exists bus been secured bv inlhmntlal and wcalthv Meluouinc met chants. Ait Ltlltor Scntcnactl. Hruiixv .Tidy S--'Iho editor of the pro- vine \ViUenbcrgej1 Kctshlatt lm been sentenced to or.u month's Impii onijteiit fm icpuntiiigail attics iixii ) Umiire-is Victoria Mm ncd. ATIIKXSI , Ga , July S. Many shops in thn ir > 'irkl phuc In till * city were dtnio.vi.d by ja to-iuj , involving a toss ofe LOOKING OUT FOR TWISTERS , Iloturu of the Oyclouo Sonson Among the Hawkoyes. BOUNDARIESOF THE STORM BELT A Now Candidate Per Attorney Oan- cial The Ponrth Among the In sane-A Prominent Dcmooint Dculaifs Per Ilaiilson. The C } clone Scnson Opened. DCS Motxi s , In , Julv * - [ bpccial to Tnc Hi r ] The severe slotnm Unit pievnlled in many paits of lown on the Pourllt of July have revived gieat inleicst in cvclones and tot undoes. The appeal mice of n Unoatening sk } nnd sttltt } wealhoi suggests to many people the dendt } c\clono that has alic.uly done so much damage in this state In studyIng - Ing the conditions of these atmospheiic ills- tui b.tnccs , ttio singular fuel is noticed thai eveii cyclone of coiisideiablo si/e that has taken place in this count ! } has oiiginated in n natrovv tiack of about a hunchcd miles width extending north nnd south tlnoughlho Mississippi valley. A line drawn fiom Leav- enwoith , Kan , to New Ulm , Minn , ns ono of the bouudaiies , and a paiallcl line ono hunched miles east would very nc.nl } til o in the oiigin of neail } till of these gicat stoims It Is tine that in their developments thei have swung outside these boundaiies but the gcnei.iting place seems to have been within them The stoim that cul- mmnled at Giinncll in ls&y had its origin In the same table land In northwestoin Iowa The cclones In Minnesota that have done so much damage in the last few } cms also had their oiigin within the limits suggested. The storms Unit w i coked a pat t of Kans is Citi nnd some Missouri towns also found their beginning within llicso boundaiies It seems as if Ihe conditions in this stieteh of countty weic especially fa\oi.iblo for such disturb ances. The heated air f i om the sotilh meet ing Utc cold cm tents fiom the noith makes the ptopor condition for a disturbance v.hoso iintmo in detail has not lot been compio- hended bi the best scientists. A new candidate for the lopubllcan nomi nation forattoine.v geneial has Just appealed inthopciion of Judge II S Winslow , of Newton. His fi tends have brought him for ward nnd it is likely that he will consent to tun as a candidate before the convention lie is one of the stlongest hivvvois of the state , n I'cnlleman of niepioaehablo chatac- lei and high standing , a man wlio ' h is been a f titliful leadei in the icpublicin'pait } and is .hoioughli icspceted toi tils talent , nbiliti and peisonnl vvoitli Hilhoilo no candidate has been mentioned against the prctcnt in cumbcut , Cicncial Haker , who has ahead } had Iwo terms Hut with the natuinl oipo | sition to n Until toim and the populniit } of Judge Winslow it Is not unlikelv that ho m iv be the nominee. There is a vei v goneiul feel in , ? , to use the ball pla.veis'oxpiession , th it the team needs strengthening in the attoi nev fecuciill's box Theio have been so manv impoitant cases in the last few } enisin winch llio side of stale was not icsontcd with the abilit } it should have had , that the dcsiie is very stiong now for a Hist class and able laujiu as , general counsel for the slalo ' Jtiilge Winslow would shp'ply the icquiie- menls admnably. Ono of the notable fcatutes of Iho Poutth of Jul } cclebintions in tills state was the at teulion given to the enteitumment of the patieuls In the state iusino hospitals. This was partieulaily tiuo atMt. Pleasant , vvheio the day was devoted lo Ihcir cnomont ] , nnd ns much pains weic taken to entertain them and with quite as much success as Is seen in any popuhn cclobialion in other towns , 'llio patients themselves furnished nluigo pnit of the progtamnie. Ono of the speakers was a piticnt himself , ox beimtor Murray , foi met ly of Madison county. They joined in the pat ado , took patt in furnishing the music , listened attentive1 ! , to the speeches and en gigcd in the dancing aftciwuids with ns much upp.iicnt Hanitv and boiler order than ute usually seen inmost cclebintions The stipeiintendent , Dr. Gllmiin , is following a voiywise couiseinhis management of the hospital. He makes it ns much as possible a homo for tlio inmates , attempting b } rational methods to win buck their wavering minds nnd icstorc them to health again. Ho has been veil successful so far and the condi tion of the hospital in its pcicentago of pa tieuls icsloied lo complete or partial health isvor.v huge. The Hist icport of the ngticultmnl ex pet intent stallon hns Just been made public , ihis school was established under the pro visions of the net of cougi ess late ! } passed nppiopi latin ? $1. > ,000 nnnnually to each stale for the pin pose of maintaining an ox pci itncntal station. It was decided to keep this in connection with the ngiicultuial col lege nt Ames , nnd Captain K. P. Spoor was elected director. His K'port shows u faculty of eight inslruclors , Unoo of them expcits in chemistry , botany and entotnolog } , who glvo their untno time to thatvvoik. The oilier llvo aio mcmbcis of the fucultv of Iho agnculttnal college nnd do special woik for the cxpcnmcntal stnlion Theio lias been set nslilo n tiactof about sixt } acies as cxpeii mental ground foi the exclusive use ot Iho station A new building for recitation moms has been elected , and thus equipped it ex pected that good woik will honccfoith be clone al Iho now Iowa experimental slnllon. A numbet of piomincnt giecnbackcis nnd democi.its have nlicad } come out lor Hnui son and Moiton , among Ihem Mr. L. H Tumi , the editor of the Pott Dodge Times His papoi has been the demoeiatlc otganol Webster couuti for eighteen i cai s Ho him self has been a leader in his pnty in that paitof the state and is a man of gicatln- llueneo nnd nbilitv Hut us an old soidiei and a piotcetiennst ho has bccomo so dis gusted with Cleveland nud the dcmocinc } that he has tinned his b.tik on dcmoeiucy and put the lopubliean ticket nt the head of his columns This is iv veiy notublo neces si.ni to Ihe lepubliean foices , and the demo- ciats aio vnv much discouiagcd in consequence quence In Davis county theio huvo been some greenback papoi s llinl hcietofuio b.ivo caincstlv suppoitid Wonvci and fus'on with domocMCi that now como out for Haiiisoii nml pi election The number of now leciuits In ail paitsof the state is unexpected and surprising lor so cail.v m the campaign. It looks now as if Iowa would give ono of its old fashioned tcpublican mujoiitics Ihis fall. 'ihcio aio few people now living in Iowa who wore hero flfti ie.iis ago Hut ono of them , an old pioneur named Walton , tui ncd up in Musiatino hist Wcdncsd 11 and in con- tiibutin. ' lo llio patiiotie mcmoiies of llio dnv tufetied lo the condition ot things in this otato in IMj Ilo spoke pailieularly of tlio expedients to which people were obliged to tesoit liefo.ro the Invention of common matches Ho st lid Unit tlio common wnv fin lighting candjes or lamps then was b.v hold ing up n eo.il of Jlio and blowing the bicitth uit it until a iliuuo amraicd Then insert n , ? the wick the candle would be ligli'cd A hinai1 light drv Alhk called u lighting t.t.ilc w is frc-qnontli kept for thai putpi > > e. Tno Ilic was nnt allowed to go out in iv Inter or in summer if it could ho ptovonti d When such nn accident did occui the people would usual ! ' Itxko FOino ( lax 01 hemp tow , spi Inkle ( TUipowdci thictiph it Jt-'iiite the powdci tiy fiiction and then blow the llio Into u bla/o Asnpictuioof the ante match dusln iowti lift ! .u'nls ago the old gentleman' ' ) remarks were- very mtciesting The Sttito Amateur How Ing association wi.i hold its antiuil rognttu at bpi'it Lakes , .mil -I und 81 This nssoiialmn js iom- 1 mud of amntuui rojvmg clubs fiom several , . ; " > ol the ht no , aim (3 oiguni/Vil f < i tiio pat ) ese oT C--"UI aging tec'jtlns among gen- tlclnen wilnout thO ' "Utoi pi6fes ionaluui vvhuh ficquentli nlini ns to such trnthei- iuijs. The piORramme includes < tir"u iin I ' hcnini stifle's , Junior and sOnioi duuLi'r/ / , Ji.ii ji mi , } sei.ioi four qareJ , Junior par eiaiul , .ii 1 ri. 'a < * fci beautiful prt'ci Ihe . rct usi ol .Ue a tULiaUou ' dariuj tlie pist | i three .veils have attracted larro einwds , and proven unite an cneoura ement to am itcur oatsmcn Clubs f mm tVdar U tplds , Uiven- port , Huilinuton. ICcokuk and Uttumwa w ill juobabl.v take patt. 'lliej Volod Pur ' 1 Ijiii 1)1 s Moist , 1 1 , .luli S. [ Special Tele gram to the Hue 1 List n , 'it thciowas organie-d in this cltv u chu of old Tippi' canoe vcteians which in the n eiago ago of its members piobibl.v sui passes an.v In the country. 'I'ho oldest of these vounirsters is itlnetj two and the average ago of the twcntv six memboiH is sovenly-two jeats and six months Ttey weio all enthusiastic suppoitcis of old Tippccanoeand they have brought out their old cMinptign badges and b tuners and dedicated thi'tn to joung Tinpc- uinoc. H Is expected tint tno number of mcmbpis of thit veterans club will bo doubled bofoie the campaign is half over , as in inv vveie unable to attend 1 1st night who want to join sevcial smaller clubs hive boon 01 gammed tlnoughout the state and the enthusiasm among the voteis of 1MO is the sin pi ising fc'ntmc of the c unpaign so far. "Ohnrlie" \ \ as n \ \ 0111:111. : Asicm , la , Jul.v * * . [ Special to Tnr Hir. ) On June Is Chailos Miller , after being uunllned in the Sioux Citv Jail two months , was sent to the Poit Madison peni tent liu.v foi tno larocn.v of a liveij team 'Ihe pnsoncr was leeeived at Port Madison and after being there a week was sent to the hospit il "Clini les Millet " t cf used to ohnngu his watdtobe , and tlmtlly disclosed the fact to the attendnnt that "he" vvas a woman , claiming th it she had woi n male attire sun u tin , age of four vcais As all font ties in the stale nto kept in the An imosa penitential v , "Chailes Millci" was at onto fniw aided to Anamos t , w heio she hns been clothed In the laiimnt belonging to hei sex and assigned to the women's dopntinent "Cnnilcs1 sa\s she is twent.v-thieo veais of age , but it is supposed she is at least ten , \e.us olelur. Iowa Ite'Kiineiiial Kni'ainiiients | , Dis Moist sla , Julv ft | Special Telc- gtam to Tin : Hi r ] Adjutant Geneial Alex ander 1ms tlxed the dates for the seveial teg- imentnl eneampmeiits as follows. The Pnst and Thlid icuimcnts , September 10. the Second end , Pouitli , Pifth and Sixth icglmcnts , An gustos The location of the encampments has not vet been detci mined , though as heic- tofoie theie will piobiblv be one In noithein Iowa and ono In snuthein Inwa It is ex-- liccted that the govei nor and staff will at tend each encampment one day. Ton 'thousand Dollar Hla/i' . ATI. INI it , la , .lulj b [ Special Telegram to Tnr Hi r ] The lingo implement house of H P Lewis & Co , was tot.illv destioyed bj lire at 1'J o'clock tonight. About two car loads of twine but nod. 'Iho lojs is about $10,000 , paitmlli instil ed. Tiiimo\v. : 'ini : Annucrou His Victim AdrnhH Having Told an Untruth. Ciiirvoo , Juli S [ Special Telegram to Tut Hi i ] John Teediow , the blind man attested Situidav while abusing unto , v car- old Pied Un ) ton. Is still loikcd up at the aimoij police station , the pollen hiving 10 ceived vvoid fiom the Omaha ofllcials to hoid hint until the an ival of requisition papi'is. The dispatch fiom Omuha al.so sud not to gtv o the uoi to the humane souctv , but to hold him until sent for Pied admitted to daj that he told nn unttuth when ho said his fnthor knew o" 'tis coming to Chicago with the blind man. Ho s nd that his father gave him permission to travel as far as Conn eil Hlulfs on the ptomiso given by Tecdtow th it ho would then totutn home. Ho savs the blind man insisted on his coming to Chicago cage , and told him that ho would kill him it ho over said that ho was away fiom homo without his fathers knowledge. It was tins tin cat , Pied sa > s , that made him toll an uri- true stoti to the ofllceis. Will Not Gtictilato ( Me Hdict. JicK'ov , Miss , July b. Judge Ficdoiick Speed , giand commander of Knights Tern- plats in Mississippi , has officially notified the grand master of templats of the United States , Genet al Clmilcs Hoome , of New Yotlr , that ho declines to cii culato his edict in this stnto intetdieting intoicour-.o between all templnts in obcdieiu-o to the gi and en campinent and those under the Jut Isdlclion of the giand commander of Iowa , the lattei having lofiisc'd to accept the ritual , which it alleges was illegally and uneonstitutmnallv adopted by the gt tnd one impment at St Louis. The giand ommamleij of Tennessee at a special conclave to behold next week for the puipose , will considn- this imputtant iiucstion. Illtistrntod. Ala. , July 8A somewhat tragic and funny stoij comes fiom Hutler Springs , Ala , and its accuracy is vouihed for by substantial cit irons Tivo ncgio men vvctc talking about slaveii times , and one w.intcd to show the other how his old master used to Hog him. To can i out thoillustia tinn , ono luld down and tin other picked up a boaid .mil gave him a bioadsulci. The ono who laid down foigolthnthe had a pistol in his pocket until his compinion stiuek it ami It went olT , the bullet Liking efleot in Ins leg. The wound made wax not acuous. The Coining \Veulc In Congress. Wvbins'OTos' , Jul.v S Tomorrow Senator CJllnm Intends to call up the bill to amend the intei state commeicolaw benator Iloti will speak on the flshciios treaty TucBdnv benator Dolph , dining the wcek.vvill Ining tip the sea toast bill for discussion. Should the nomination of Puller bo teached , eonsul- eiablo time is likely to bo hpeni inseciot session The tatill and nppinpiiatlon bills will cntingo the attention ot the hcmso dining the week. Kan Into a Imml Slide. LMAVI rn , Ind , July b This nfteinoon two freight trams on the Louisville New Al- Iwtiv As Chicago i.iilway tan into a small landslide The locomotive and ten cats wno weiewicckcd Dtviil Julian , n braKom.in , was killed , and Ungincci Hainctt and PIIL. man Ulackman were probably fatalli in- juied Aiiii'i lean l v iollons , TOIMKV , Kan , Juli t.-S lit was bciun jcstetday In the sujn onto com t U > the Mis souii Paeillc and Missonrj , Kfuisas & Texas lailionds to oust abiat t vo bundled settles ) In Allen county vvho have oictipied their fauns for the past twelve or rtflcen yeais The tailtoad euinpinv c latins that thu land was gi anted it ly tnngicss m l sj. Ksntoiule TullcM I'lniuly. LIVI ui oni , Jul.v S I'smondo , sjwvUirig nt n national meeting to night , accused the gov- ei nmcnt of collusion with the Times In a do- liboiato plot to disci edit the Irish cause * Iln Kind that if Uje lush were not to bo vJlIowed to make their laws thei must KCO mat nobody - body c'ise is allowed to make them. General 'thet Idan's Condition. Xoqiir , M s\ , .luli -Tho Swttara ar- lived at'J o'clutti this nfteinom Cjeneuil bh ( ri'lan was biiiuc'it ' ashoio without nnv apparent ills o-nfort Hiul iri npw in his otvn cotttiKt * . He was sruwwhit testleri last night , but his t'oniMul conufuon is faveiuible Tim VW.illii'ilndicittlonsr ! Per Nebraska-Wat me1 , ftm wcathei j winds becoming southerly Knt4 InWM Wanner ; rain/pl'owed ' by fnjr weather ; Vfiiiatih'wiii'ls. ' I'ol lakotn--Warmnr and lair weather ; winds hoctomms smthwistcuy , Qiaimeiiiril .Vttaclccd. MssciiBirrn , July S - Irish Catnollcs this muinihi : uttuikcd un ( JMngoptnioxbibn wlulo prji'Cei'm to church. HaUJi't'i , knives , L.Ueis.ad . gobies wete tlin wcapjns used M ui } p ' , > /as .Tcre vvo'utidid. FRANK BYRNE INTERVIEWED ; I 'i vJ Ho Hns to Sny Concoinlutf ' ' the Timos' WHY HE FLED FROM ENGLAND lie Donlos Any KnovvlodKc ol' 11 Hi i no Li'ttor" or of Itavlni ; lie uoivod Pnnds Pioin Painollto Knatilo Him to 11 i no Donlew the Chartjos , Nrvv Yoiti ; , Jul.v b | Speclal Tclevtamt * TinHi i I Prank lUines ninno having ! iiLiiiu bcuti used in connection with tha O'Dniinoll Times libel suit b.v the London Times in an cditoiial of Ptldai , and by Mcssis Painell and McCarti In the liousij of commons , n icpoilcr lututvicvvcd Hi ino to day. "Is it Hue , " asked the tcpoitor , "that MrV I'm neil , ns clmtgcd bv the Times , snppllc iouwitli funds to escape from Hnpland last i car for fear that .vou should have to stand til.il for complicity in the Phoenix par ] ( nssassinatloiisC' "Tlie statement is absolutely false , " salif Mi.Hitne "i'ho f.utsof the cnso ate that In the winter of Iss.1 I was umllnod in beet forsovci.il weeks , and when able to bo ourf" was 01 doted l > i mv medical nttomlant to get to the south of Pinnco for mj health , While thcio I he ml for the HtsSr time of thu luviisiUion m ule against me , and , immodlatoly eiime to Pans to bo no ir ills ; land and watch the eouiso of i\cntr : "moid closely So lar Item being in want of funds , 1 was in possession of a good sh.uo of money of nil own , nnd besides I had n considerable ! sum belonging to the National longuo ofl ( tieat Hnlain , and thi , accompanied by a' balance sheet , 1 forwaided to the ticasureu of the oigini/alion in London. " ' Whi did .vou not totuin to London anil stand lour tilalt" "Oh , I know enough of the fashion In which tiials of such n chaiactei nio usuiilly conducted to believe that I could not possibly escape com ietion if once btought within tha power of the English government " "What do vou know of the BO called 'Hirno letlerl"1 "Absolivtel.v nothing I do not oven know if the lottoi spoken of was supposed to liavo been vvnttcn to mo 01 bi me , the dlspitcb/ ' icfoiiing to it being so vngue. " "Did i on evci leeoivon check for 10cT f om Mr. Mi Cm till I" "leant tecolloct now iceoiving such n cheek , but it is not nnpiobiblo 1 would like to know the date ol the cheek in qucs tlon , and then 1 could vu.v piobihli say ! undeiwhit cliiumstaiues it was given me ; It was ccit imlv ncMrgivon me S < r any por- ' soii.il pin pose of my own " "What nbont the testimonial to , vou foff which Mi I'm neil s iv s ho subscribed"1 "I knnw ol no suilt testimonial Aconi- , mitteo with the object of piosinting mo w ith such n i omplimont was' foi mid , but I icpllcd to ( ho effect that I was not in need of stub a token of ap- picciation of mi sei vices and vuuld tofitsO to aoeept it so'ongns ' theio WMO staivltiflf people in Donegal to help , fur whom tha tnoiiov could be moio woilhilv unid Thla1 Icltet of mine was lead in the houseo commons by MiC'mthy , M P. , when 1 wna" ' chained with complicity in the Plurnlx parkf'- ttapcdy , and 1 v\oll leiollcct the woids hq used. "Is this thoBoit of man iou accused of tnuiderf" "What is lour opinion of the suspicion said to bo entoitained by the Iilsh members that It was Tinan , suppoicd to bo No. 1 , vvho supplied the infoi million lo Iho Times " " 1 nm glad i on put that question. It is q monstrous statement , nnd 1 cannot belleyo that the lush membeis harbor such a siispi- < clou. It is n hoi i iblo e lull go lo muko against any man , and 1 am pel feellv s ilisllcd Unit il Mr. Tiiiiin was in povsosslon of any lettelfl 01 documents of the loigtio ho would bo in capable of putting them lo such a use. Hut ns a mallei of fact il would bo 11101 ally Im possible for Mr. Tynan to havu any such infot ination. Wliy , lie was not ov on a member of the league. It is a foul chaigc , bi whomsoever originated I shall make it my business to got copies of tha Times coveiing the ilnis of the sham ttinl , that I may net fuller infoi illation concerning the C. Hi rue lottoi s nml other mitteio , when 1 shall ptobabli liavo something moio to say1. " TIM ] CLHAUANCi : IUCCOKI ) . The Pin.uic'liil ' 1'i'iuinactloiiH ol' tlio Pnst AVooIc. Hosrciv , Mass , July 8 [ Special Tele gram to the Hn : ] ' 1'ho following table ) compiled fiom dispatches to the Post fiom thoninmgeis of the leading cleat ing-housca of the United btates , shows the gioss exchanges changes for the week ended July 7t ISSij , with the i ate per cent of incteasu ordo cicaso us compaicd with the amounts for taa eoiicsponding week lust \enr : ST A11VINO1T A1 a A N S. TlioiisamlH of Theni ( Jut of Woik nut ! Actually Htine-iiii | i"or Kond. NJ\ : < Yc".u.-luly 7 The lesultsof oxccs- Eivo Italian iuimlgiatton lr' ' this cxmntrv nra now sei uinslv felt , and the Italian IK ; * ' rax lion vacuity is h ivlug a stvuo sliuggio fo itei ii a laigi niiin'ii'i ' of ans who nro ia this cj intrv Without w j i < fiom sliivitt'1 * . I'he pi < sni ! ni of tnt'sOi'it 'y i stlmatcs t ) , it Jt Icist IN-H I'aluns IIP in "us nud nolbor ! ing e'ilies ri in tunl w rit fur food. The ri > ioi ? li'i.cntl1 , ! sui d bv Iho Lxiaid nf hcaltl , tha * < . - elUclof whic'iwill ' ho mnteiiulty to e jfti thu number of u < c upatits of tent-incut ) in Ufa Italian district , will put nn additional I'.uiao of sutfoiijig nn innn > of llioin Hut requcKti fur a number of men liavo been iccolv'oil fiom Viignihi und other states for rallr nnd fain : woik , nnd the KOc-uHy hopes to i.d ol muny o/lliem. 'llio C'II-IIIIK Toiiriianlciit. Tut lUauK , July S. At the cycling nnmcni on Satuiday the half mlle byclild inco wus vvun by Temple of tJh.caso i