Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, July 28, 1882, Image 1

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jl jicA f{v> •'r>/ “ 1 X M •5)3 P.^t •' JOURNAL AND MESSENGER. ram ft (^j THK FAMILY JQUttXAL—NR'.V-S—POLITICS- LITERATURE—AG It ICULTUK fi—POM KbTlC NEWS, Kic.-1T.10K $2.00 PER AN'.NUM. GEORGIA TEI KGi'.Al'II BL'IxJ)IXC 1826. MACON, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. YOLUME LVI NO 28 i«l Nominal# Meplien in O' • \ r Hun.!, I., |J,< Mmpttorcol. THE BOSSES I Ool. Htrdeman’s llfelcnz devotion to the | Democracy. I Nottingham, of Honstou, also made J 1*ET IX THEM it LITTLE lVOIlli I ■P«och in favor of Hardeman, followed by Callaway, of Mitchell. I Jones, of Richmond, nominated Geo. T. , butCHvo Cal Barnes, of Richmond; seconded by Ken- Minpeorcol. I der, of Meriwether. » iiKulrmnn. | Pope Harrow, of Clarke, nominated H. Atlanta, July 20.—At miduioht Inst I H. Carlton, of Clarke, night I di covered hv nminr, ..in ,k * „ Nath an Bars, of Floyd, nominated >Vm. nignt i m covered by nosing around that h. Dabney, of Fioyd; seconded by Gen. the caucus held in Capt. Bacon’s rooms Wofford. lind resulted in the withdrawal from the Hhumate, of Whitfield, then occupied tin Zl'VL tha ( ‘ r" tm z: * ,h,rt such an air of mystery about the report On call of the ooantie • the vote stool ; that it was not credited at first, and Gapt. I JJsrdcms.i .. 217.^ Bacon was reticent and even refused to tali to an inquisitive Constitution reporter. l><*hney... W Ca,o r s came down stair*, he told the story oonO-1 Chatham, Col. Hardeman was nominated dentially to the very few go-to-bed-lates IW acclamation. who worn eagerly wnitiog. Tho telegraph S 01 - »“ invited into the r.fUn*w.. | ■ *?" v “|haU and addressod the convention inn office was sealed op, end hence could not ,|,ort speech. thuuking Iho roombersfor tclegr iph it to yon. I the high honor bestowed upon him by It was evident yesterday when the I them,and pledging himself ty work for the two-thirds rule fell by the wayside ££? iu tho ,Q t oro M h * had done in the that Bacon would not risk his I After electing an executive committee chances even for a complimentary I adopting a platform, a resolution waa vote. Tho bosses Imvint* monm adopted charging tho national administra- . J™* . D0Mea .P™* acco ®; tion with on lawful interference with civil plisncd so much, now united thoir st:ongth I elections, and condemning internal reve- onCongressman at large, their first steps I nue raiding parties, being to have printed the report of tho | „^ a „ t o I “'; tlv<looIn “ iUc0 » nnoon « d committeo on rerolotlons end other docu- “ Firatdtottiot-J. H. EetUi, of Chalhnm, mente which coaid be put in as evidence of I J. I* Sweatt, of Clinch, tho eternal fltuow of Barnta. All work in _ Beoond—W. Hirrison, of Quitman, B. B. thia atreo'ion waa conducted very quietly, B iw?dAv!°'h!“WUliw, of Baker, D. M. and the Kimball Hooae rotuudr had ite I Roberta, of Dodge, crowd minus its buzz. Fourth—U. R. Harris, of Meriwether, Many delegates, and »° m ® of them llalfSpalding, W. D. known to be tho stanneheat Democrats Nottingham, of Houston, were open in their expressions of utter dis-I Sixth—J. H. Turner, of Putnam, Wash SIS ml ; Aiken, of Bartow, A. II. chioery of Atlanta had been worked, and I Oray, of Catoosa. were none the less open in saying that I Eighth—W. Daniel, of Richmond, F. U. while Stephens would bo tho noinineo be C<ri\ey, of Wilkes, would not receive their support. Some of pgjfcof GwiaUtt.’ Iht io men hold to and earned their deter- * r . Harris, of Worth, offered a resoln- minations into the convention this morn-1 tion of thanks to the president of tho con- ing-witness the opposing votes. th?ir aH’isU^tf 1 * 0 l ° * h ° 6ecreUrte6 Rnd lMU ?, d , fro F* * M • . B pr in g?e, ? o f Washington, ode red a *r?r ir resolution indorsing tho majorltv rule and I recommending it lor futuro convent*ms. went through the body of Uolegntea like a Laid on the table. a P d « M ft I The convention then adjourned amid the know-he-wonld-do-it feet. It did not even Liiideflt enthusiasm ami greatest good furnish a theme for breakfast-table chat. I i.nmor — . Po iVy tho chief subject under oonvtrsa-1 FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, July 20.—After some unim portant business, Mr. Morrill moved to proceed with the revenue lax bill, and Mr ! bill was concurre Hale supplemented this with a motion to ‘ take up tho naval appropriation bill. A protracted, rambling debate followed upon the order of business. The revenue bill retained its place as the unfinished busi ness of the morning hoar hereafter, and Mr. Morrill’s motion to lay aside all pend ing orders and to take up tho tax bill pro vailed—yeas 115, nays 20. The pending amendment was that of Mr. Voorhocs, to strike out the provision repealing tho tax bank capital and deposits, bank chocks, drafts, etc. Mr. Jonas, or Louisiana, in some re- marks upon the fourth section, replacing tho additional twenty-five porcentum levied by the act of 1876 on all imported igars, Haul he had voted for the tariff com- ..fission in the belief that it was safer to have the sugar interest considered iu con nection with the general rubjectof tariff revision. He preferred this to any partial or half-way actioj. Ho quoted statements that a reduction of the sugar tariff would bo calamitous to tho plsntor* of Louisiana and other sugar growing States, particu larly after the great lo«s smtaiued by them from the iato Hood, and submitted figures showing tho small profits realized from tho onltnro and manufacture of sugar. One of the best crops of late years amounted to 2IO,OOO f OUO pound* of sugar, which, at 7% coats, realized ljl#,CU<),000. Tho molasres from this sugar would bo worth $ 1,000,000 more, making the valno of tho product of this • crop $22,000,(XX). The cost of making this crop was *20,000,000, which left *2,010,000 net profit, or 2;{ per cent, on the capitrl in vented. Any serions redaction of the prioe would entail such loss in receipts as would wipe out entirely the profits. If th) pro posed cut of 25 per ©out. was made, and when the tariff is revised an other redaction of i‘5 per cent. i« made, this would destroy the planting interest altogether. He argued that it was fallacious to assume that a modification of tho sugar tariff or an nbolition of the duties cheapened the oost to the oonsnmcr. What guarantee was there that the refiner would sell at a lower rate. Concerning the re duction upon cigars and cigarettes he said the agitation of the proposed chan go had unsettled the market, ntid lie insisted Unit tho trade should be protected, cither by A restoration of the Home ciauso allowing a rebato or a postponement of tho timo at wnicb the act shall tako effect from Octo- Messrs. McMillan, Jones, of Nevada, and Ransom, were rc-appolnted oonferees on the part of the Sanste. Tho House amendment to the Senate amendment to the pension appropriation bill was concurred in, Tho bill now gooa ntlnrsB. Itwa,»«ldbywmeUiktOeptelu fhako n r0 oml whin Hardeman waslberontilJnun.-uyorMayn.it. B i-on had bxa tendered Hie support of nominated umny friend, for thy position, bat ho had ..j„ tho , WMtc , t new. poor Ed Cox ha, (inn!, and tlatly refused, the I heard in Hinny a day,” inid a drlcirnte thii merits of the rcveral aspirants were I morninawhonthaannoeucementwaamade aa freely di*eu».-ed aeon the tint amm- th>t Stephens waa nominated. “Uncle blim-. In thia Informal go M-you-pUase A)eck h „ , heart big enough to pardon enucu. ovorcoJee nnd .teak.Oarltou,of him ..| l0 continued. Uarke, madea good showing, while Barnes, I t ,na of the dUguiled delegates said this the hvrde.1.worker ofthem all, kept on a mora i n g that ho wanted Iho next Ktate h , ot V* 1 -.. Br "“J. 0 " Btoon’s withdraw-- oonvenHon held In Fort V.llrr, or aoine- 1 robably, ovr CoU Uai deman ran Uke a 1 w hero oatot the reach of Atlanta. Be. ecaml ... or. \t hde doing yam floe, effect. I tween the Ailaata pothoviM poUtieianaand i vu wvidsnt, from ail I could I I corrupt in both body and soul. 41 * rCi hi r.’i -ZT I Yesterday a delegate two-thirds full ad- gather, that OyL Tom wonld .all In graoe- .ooaied the two-third, rale, and waa voted tally, but at Ihia writing I dan not My so „ n „i, oiea by a very large majority. u-< -a I It hen.m. MC(M ,ry daring the proeced- I Ings this morning to fire on< one of the I delegates who mado himself toonnani- a confidential whisper; and until tho ballot speaks I bold my petoe. THK CONVrXTXOSf. By nino o’clock every member was In I ^ousT i-re.-it with theI oxeeptioa of one or two Member, of tha General Aaaem- ht, li-ul probably over exerted themaelyea bl> „ m rtgret to i Mrn that yeeterday, or had Kona home on the mid-1 Mark Bardin’s voice, once aa aonorooa aa timid trams to escape oaatlng ballot, for | n hom and at load ns Stentor’., has Stephen*, fn all aaremblagw tlifro nr. al became so wom oat that no amount ol way. one or two men who nam Iom an I oopper bottoming ean do it any good. It to »ay aomcming, no. matter Kong, „ow like a looomotive whUtle on I the new to.id. , I Hoke Smith, one of Um wonld-be Atlanta ‘b. U .1 on th- Moor at adjournment^and bo«M, waa tha .abject yeeterday of a hr 1 at embllna. Roaooner Ladiba *iih.rtng rtbaka at th* hand, of,..,.. ei.,i-m .iiannoonoedUie convention ready u „ row . Hoke, in advoeatlng the majority f .r tha Iran,action of baalnees, than rola m aaaorr, aneeHocly airoded to the llnrria,of Wortb,movyd a .ejpMatooof hro-lkirdarnWaaa '•tlmecll.honortdoaa- rradlng ot lie journal. Tbta earn* tomof tha Damoeiatla parly.” Mr. Banow illaman than otlured a rMoluliuc io I pointed to tlie portr.it. ot JooV.ou, Craw- ,e. by Mb-cnption, money to defray the [ur a Troop and other, on tha wall., and >eneoof doorkeeper. Janitor and pagaa. Udd tha tale wu inaagnrated by these 'll. ip.:: < n. i„l.t hole been borne by men. and they had alwtya abided thoAtl.mtlan«,lnn,moch M thomanhnd „d It III become any coins all the way from the cotton fields, I man. to hi tha least, -to east a alar on plow handle* and chop*, from th* moon- Damoeraey of such grand old nnu Uiu* to th* reiboard, to **rv* th.lr t mr- 1” b y odllng th. rat. .‘'lltne.di.hon- pew; bat th. Ail m-.iini fulled t J shell 1 ca ,tnm." Th, convention enjoyed Sot, and Urn h«U expenw* w*r* defrayal 8mlth™b*lS •*» down upon with geno ’while lira lot we* being pawed around, “ISrt’tbw* fellow Jlmralaon from Blbh the chairman announced th*t after the mD |. u Jew got Iota o' »enie," aald an oonviutiuu lad adjoarnad ywterdav a tel-1 n p.oountry delegate last night, ’’and all ho egram waa received from the prcaidcnt of I wants i, a bnlai.er ul.nl. They don't the Democratia eouv- utlnn InTexaa.and midw’em enyeharoer than he la, hot ho ho had taken upon t,ir.,lt tho rc.pon.t-1 wants Mmeho-lyto hold him dowa.’’ btllly, after oonferrlng with a few mam- I'nclo UIU Harria, of Worth, makes him- here, of replying tbarato in behalf of th* a,u heard londlyand often in th* oonv*n- oooventlon. lb* following I* th* tel*-|thin. U* la on* of IhoM op*n-lace, oylin- graphlo corrc-p-'tidenee: darempaountfeUowa, with * heart aa Gxlvestox, Texas, July 19, 1 big ss kl« county and a nature as souny. dent Democratic Contention, Atlanta, Go.: I I counted on Tuesday 2C9 arrivals on iho In the bstUo of Jsffersonlnn Democracy I Kituball House register, and on Wsdnss- wo maroh with you, having harmony day over on* thooiaud people stsdlnrvr at among ourselvc i anl good will for all I thu houso. Tho proprietors, Messrs. 800- Democnts grounded in purity of princi-1 villsA Terry, h .vo oerbilnly fairly won pie and gnided by unity of action prepare* I their spurs as hotel men. Iu addition to tory to the great battle for the rigbte of (he I h iving a full sham of (heir own exp jri^nce, people, to be fought in the year 188ft, I they have gathered about them a eorns ot lire(hren we eguin greet you. 1 incu whose t-iimU in (heir particular linns Wi rx Lam iu: it, Joiix Uaxcock, I cannot be found. As day clerks Messrs.!). I Stt:rclary. President I F. Miller and Ei Callaway sUud at the tlie teb gram Captain Harry Jackson held, and their legions of friends every replied as follows t I where will so attest tbs fact. V\ ith ATi.ANrA.GA., July 19,1>-V-—John //aa- I three hundred goeeU it seema almost im «edk, President flwwnaffl Omesfiii, I possible that there should not be be any G ift '- i, Ttjrat: The banner of Jcffur- Igramblingandgrowling.andyetthisnnm- —hiPwswifyfBlliteinleilenpihenIftt~f peopleware taken care of,given It viefterr. With keoMy nmi I plenty to eat and a comfortable room end st lw- and beet wishes to brethren in ottur bvd, and 1 did not hear e word of dis ■ lesbwnun iMjipg ear armor for I satiefectfton. c<juitrt of 1 *■■*!. Brethren, ww greet Dodge county did a graceful thing when lUftBY Jack*«, I she gave her two votes toGeorge 1*. woods, Uabdix, i'rcsidcuL I of the Hawkinsville Dispatch. They were tkcrclary. I at least bestowed upon a man who never eommiUMon rc.-olntlon*appointed or .* alu » tKl * lth “f bu * ,h, > ,«-t. nla, aabmitted tl.cir report. I ,u., c- .. . n.onhiie.n Pop* U now. of Clark*, then .roes, uni , h Vi^tSf.I> a* h.- ImO 00 th* fevvnlagpreviotu preraot- I »J"SJI* 1 ** fi”*" 11 UEJSfl it nn-.in tn i),« iwimin. I tigaiost ntcjhens*and he felt eureerery wt re desirous of know- Republiein in theHUte would do name woSfd be^Uh- « would be fon now if Gartrell draw!., a efience ei^d eS^U «^e^ ^l^elected jnd the bow*. gM hoi.t- drrert<d t*>>ard him. He said Uiat as be I •d,t^thetroWII j»etordj t .. __ nnrT itTkhicb1»SSSriSoof n«nta*tel.atoMeoodth.lmmln.Uoo SSJrtSKSLT 1 th? Urmonr MS.i^e' l5St, ehMring fn the Mr IP rr .w tl.i o formellr eonranli-m when M*i. w. IL Ro«a aroe* ThTlni o iux i-, t and (an old Bibb'. Ox vote, for Hteph.ll*. ilhdraw ht* n*m*._ | Th* annoaiwtricut „, tMk to tlM , cr>w .. Uuia.bat n,i b t. “r,e:: 5f .motion b> nninu* Mr. Statwen* Lx acclamation 11 W *J °» P* moct * Ue harmonir- B.B. d ohan the chair aakad if therawMan, r///; soVTUKBX »tECS4Pff- j-u m to .ach tnechod of^voUng. ** | /t - —fcMWUS a was ordered. \Sii the chair annoant-- . C f | practical school of teles- follows: Stephen*,..* 2 ?,; | rmilr.Jj EOBBIVN A’EIVS. Ijoxdox, July 20.—Tho Times, in its eadintr Artcle this morning, says: The hesitation-of the Porto at tho moment when hesitation woold be disastrous has forced the British government to the conclusion that an invasion of Egypt cannot be avoidod. The invitation to a fresh confer ence has boon virtually declined, and nothing r mains for tho government bat to carry opt by its own efforts the meas- nros necessary to restore order in Egypt. There will bo ncoordiogly no fortbor delay In carrying out tho preparations for mili tary action in Egjpt. Definite orders will be issued to-day for the dispatch of a forco for the purpose of doing the work which the Porte is held to have declined to an- dertake. The Daily News learns that if the govern ment consider it necessary to bring troops from India to Egypt, they will ask the sanction of Parliament thereto. Ijoxdom, July 20.—The Daily Ttlejraph h .s the following dispatch: "Alexandria, July u.—Arab! Pasha proposes to kill all Turks in Egypt. He says as there are not mtny throst* to cn* it is bettor to cut them now. A few American and German sail ors nre still at their respective consulates, but ’vith this exception the city is held solely by the English. General Allison has made a recmnoisance in the direction of A raid’s ciunp, in order to see what bettor ground might bo chosen for onr front, as wesro unr.llo to see more than 200 yards from the line, arsbi has steam launches on the Mahtnoudich cmal, bringing him provisions, and this probably explains why ho has not cut tho cv el. \rabi has shot the Egyptians sent out by the English to get horses. The correspondent of the Times ot Alex- •bona telegraphs that he understands M. D^liCcseps has informed Admiral Seymour that the passage of men-of-war through the Baez canal constitutes a breach of its neutrality. The correspondent sajs hr learns from tho camp of Arnbi Pasha that his force is increasing, and that ho is re gaining his infi lenco on aooount of the do lay of the British troops. His scoots have l»een sotn at Rarnleb, seven miloi from Al exnndtia. maximum of postal order fees eight cents I RenterVTelcersm Cov^o»rm °t\!a text and forty-flve cents. It alio provide, for Jfjvl K r t?fiSlv to th^idJSi^l nni than^ve’^Pafnataohar ro^of'thrMoent? ? fth3 P® wer *^ M follows: “If tbs Porte A Dot UthjBrto decided on its own initia- A number of bills affecting the postal service tlte toiond troops to Egypt.it is because H was convinced that r.goro The Seuat *, soon after 4 o’clock, resumed consideration ot the revunue tax bill. Upon Mr. Bayard's snggestion, snuff was •ucluded in tho provision alio idy adopted fixing the rate on manufactured tobacco at twelve cents per pound. Without further action, and without con cluding the consideration of the first eeo- tion, the ttmate adjourned. nouse. Mr. Blackburn, of Kentnckr, from tho committeo on rules, reported a resolution providing that daring the remainder of the session the hour after tho reading of the journal shall be devoted to the consid eration of meaanres reported from the oommittees, subject, however, to fonr ob jections. Adopted. Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, from the commutes on foreign affairs, re ported a blit to inc-.rporAte Mantime Ca nal Company .of Nicnraana. Placed on the House 01 lendar. Mr. Pogo submitted a conference report on the river and harbor bil’. ’1 he report which iy a disagreeing one, wra adapted, nnd a new conference committee, consisting of Messrs. Page of Califoinia, Townsend of Ohio, and Me* Lane of Marylnnd. was appointed. Mr. O'Neal, of Pennsylvania, from the »mmittee on appropriations, reported tho {tension appropriation bill with the Sen ate’s amtjudmeuts, and the amendments were all concurred in except one, which was verbally changod. This will necessi tate a return of tlte bill to the Senate. Mr. Uisoock submitted n conference re- port on the general deflrieocy appropria tion bill. Tne report states that all differ- •noesbetween tho two houses have been reoonolled.exoept that relativo to the mile age of Senators for the extra session. Tho recommendation ot the committees of con ference wero adopted as far as items which were not disputed wore concerned. Among the amtndment* of the Senate which wero agreed to is that for tho payment of phy- sicisns attending tho late President Gar field. A farther conference was then or dered, and a committee, conristimr of Messrs, liincork, Robeson and Cox, of New York, was appointed. A bill to modify the money order system called up and passed. It makes the. ’ * for ‘ _ imam and for Hnnlimt, a. ax.ry day bring, to light I Informed anil ootunlted on all matter, materially effer-tiag tl,e ritiou of ti,o !*ranSrjnteTa~J”iL.7r"v" . |!™S lr )'- Tho action which their nJmlral xoapoM, July JO.—A Dally Anri dis I has been roropulled to resort to lias not patch from 1 aris»ays that M. do Freycloet J slU^R tlicir views, has placed the resignations of him elf and ^si* <, July 21.-A Central New* dis- his ool lea goes in the hands of President patch from Alexandria says a rofngeo ,k lt f r ur V® nl A beggel them I from Cairo reports that numerous mas- to withdraw tbeir resignations. There is j snores of European* tookplaoo Monday on not the slightest possibilliy that Oambetta tho outskirts of that city. Gonoral Allison will be summoned to form a ministry. will ioavo here t.Aorrow with a detach. A Faria d spatch to tha Times says M. meat of troops tJTlow up tha obstruction Goblet, mlniiUr of the interior, has teu- in the Mahmoudich canal, dared hi* resignat on, which which will be Loxdon, July J0.-Tho Times ha/the fol- aoeepted. Thia will probably end the min-1 lowing: The second proclnumtion of Ara- 4 {? B ,l0 Jn v.fl In ih4.ru , n bl M»? 5 x 4,rh ® Khedive has trupris- JO.—In the Chamber of Pep-1 oned itamiuntiers at Alexandria, in order ntiee to-d.y several deputiea deela*ed that 1 that they mty be instruments in English W m° t. n KO T n .L ei M^ telegrams diapatohed by ita- ngabist the eabinet. M. F erry stated that gheli Pasha authorizing Uw joessstion of ireeidentGrevyhsd refused to aooeptUie I military preparations wore forcibly ex- resignation of ttw ministers. Some Radi- torted from him, and aro therefore invalid, cal members endeavored to rsopen the dis-1 An irreooncilable war exists betwoen us oussion. The Chamber finally passed, by a I and the English.” *' ® ,< * *“ ,A * order of day imply- The Time.1 correspondent says he lias re- r, , -= government, and the I coived a letter from the interior in which crisis is therefore ended. the report* of the massacres At Cairo and IKKI.AKD. I Damiotta are oonflrmcd. An escaping Lomdox, July 20.—Tlie crops in the VSt U if***l* k 2* U i m , tb ® trttiu northwest ot Irelnnd aro iu a frightful I wheels. All ih« cm- condition. Hay is lying out In tha field* ICSJJTJSL ftf.JS ad<utr ® 1 •**** atTantah hurronnded by water, and potatoes ore 1 blighted. Tho Time* and Stamlartt stnto 1 n . tl ,„ y _ r -,~r, ; that Colonel Brackenbnry resigned the °* Ato ‘?4 rU directorship of the Irish criminal invest!- wo , r ®. 4 , w ® Ration department in order to offer his I SjELffSi? 1 !V 1 * liltti services for the csmpslgn in Egypt. Bov- !S JESftt ,C 1 Tb ? J kUi * a oral regiments of Irish militia have Volun- ‘^Kngl.sh eugmewia teerod for wsrvico, and tho war offloo is I JjyjhL j & 5 aoL * ane ',u A *■ ormsidering the quesUon of otUizing them t d lo MVe lhonj ’ but forg.rri.ondm, ,t M.1U J3l OibralUr. | „ tncotlngof After some further debate Mr. Voorhees’s amendment was rejected. The Senate committee’s amendment to tho first section, as amended by the redac tion of the tax on tobacco, was then agreed to (£0 to 9) and Ihe question recurred on tho remainder of tho section. Th* portion adopted.fixes tha taxon manufactured to. bacco nflerJanuarv 1,1*83, at 12 cents per pound, and provides that the repeal of taxes on capital and deposits of banks and bankers shall affect inch taxes as are now dne and payable, and that the repeal of the stamp tax on bank checks, drafts, orders and vouchers shall not take effect until October 1, next. Adjourned. HOUSE. Mr. Page, of California, submitted tha conference report upon tho river and har bor appropriation bill, but aa there woro indications that its consideration wonld cousnme a Urge portion of the day, it waa withdrawn. The House them resumed com sideration of the Alabama contested elec tion envj of Smith vs. Shelley. Mr. Uanney, of Matsschasetts, presented the case for the majority, reviewing the facts a* shawn by the testimony, asserting that there was not a fair and free election in the fourth dutriot of Alabama, nnd urging that inasmuch as the contestant, who had been legally elected, had recently died, the Mat should be dvcUred vacant. Th* case of th* contest** wu • presented and argued by Mr. Beltzhoover, of Penn sylvania, who quoted from’ the re*«r*l to strengthen his assertion that the sitting member was entitled to retain hia seat. Mr OarUn, ot Pennsylvania, in a brief apeeeh dwrit upon the necessity of mem- bera determining election eases as judges, not os legiila ors or partisans, and advo cated the adoption cf some system whereby another tribunal should bo charged with the doty of deciding these eause*. After a speech by Mr. Oates, ot Ala bama, in favur or the silting member, the previoos qnestion wsa ordered—yeas 145, naysl (Hardenbergh.) Mr. Calkins then closed the debate in snpport of the majority report. A resold- tion declaring the seat vacant waa then adopted—yeas 145, nays 1. On a question of precedence of business the Democrat* refrained from voting, caving tho House without a quorum. Ad- burned. wAsnrxaTow Gossxr. It is understood from leading Republi cans that no more contested election ease* will be called npfor action daring the pres ent session of Congress. The conference report on the river and htrbir bill was presented in the Ilotue to- day. The oommittee has redooed the eg- gregite amount of the specific appropria tions contained in the bill, as passed by the Senate, about $25,QUO. Among the items stricken are the Big Black river, Bayou Lafoarche .and Bayou Teche. The up- proprUtion for Pensioola hirboris re duced to $50,000. »OMTU CABOLXXA POLITICS. Raleigh, N. C., July 90.—The Demo- crats of the lint district to-dty renomi nated Louis C. Latham for Congress. Tho Republican convention for tho sscond dis trict hold at Wilson had dUsgretmefits. The negroes have a large majority in the district. James E. O’Hara, colored, was nominated by the balk of delegates. Hon* Olando Uabb*, present representative, waa declared renominated by the chairman of It U stated that both will run. I •• mum wuuuvou umi rigorous measures ll „72 BEE?JSKS’teSta! SS; "xir a e f. ren « U3Z ASHL?!Pi I ’“OOfttestiblo and un«iuc*tioncd right* and 4} n ?S;™ilLi U a a V joreraignty oMh. Hulten. th. .nd.r.lgtted, del Norte. Adjourned | by tlie Sultan a order, informs the am- WAxniMOttm, Jolr S2.-I. Ih. SBA'SSbSSSr 11 "* 1 ‘° P ‘ r ' Mr. Allison, from tho committee on np- fSigtitd.J ’’Said.” propriations, reported back the House bill 1 4 .™ conference meets to-day to discuss feting««,.,»».*toMra.bteraU. R. IfeoSK'J r i“abtetST.”?.l“toriteUM& s.Ya on {sarsjsf^ * iu “•* djr ~ <,d .ri-fy. „ Lottww, July SO.—Adtepateb from Con- Ur. Hal. I’KMoted th. ronftme. n- Uuntlnopi. to Iteotet'. T.l.gtam Oom- Port on th. drilcluay bill. Th. only dia-1 aim, .ay. tho Port, bu rat-lied to Ih. ngreamont w«. on tho mlleag. hmond.!fde n tic.[ note olth*power, regarding tho ment, Mid th. Banal. HuUtedapon ite po- di.pateh of TurkUh troop, to Egjpt. Th. ..tion on thte point andord.red . n.w oon- Porte propotM tha anembUdg or • freah fereccc. Tbe Sonata took up the revenarl conference. bill, and without dobaU voted downr thel CoamamorLa, July 20,—It Is stated amendment offered by Mr. Book to retein that the Bpanlah ambanaaiter hu Intorm- the U.ee on terfomery, tntdioln.l prepa- «i hi, oolteagUM that Spain Intend, to .u- raliona and othor artlelea In aohednle A of tion three gunboat, at each end of thu eeetloo :I,*I7 of tha rarteel atatntea. Tha I Huex canal in order lo oeoort tho Bpinish xuteJ'M * party ona (M to SBh Mr. Datl., Manila mail .teamen throogh the canal, of Illinois, xoUng no with the Keinbllcana. and that .no will aim .end four Ironclad. Mr. Vanco moved to rata.n the .tamp to Alexandria, laxon playlngcarda. ta«t on. tteeote, I. Go*axAaTtaon.i,Joly JO.—Tha ambai- Iff to*) Mr.j)iela, of I.linol,, poteotiog. | induri, in view of the extremo importance ih. firat Motion of th. bill WM. than I 0 f th. point u io whether or not th. Porte adopted. Th. KO.nd Methn, Impoilng Mull b. again Ineilwl t > Join th. Mnfer- apeelfio taxe. npon tobaecoand cigiar deal. I .nc«, bee. telegraphed to their rcpMUre ere, manufaetorere, peddtera and retail goreramenta aaking apMdy inaUootiooi. dejlen, wu lh.n dteeatMd. tonnon, Jnlr jo”) p. m.-.V hurriedly The committee amendment lo the Me- convened meeting of the cabinet waa bald tion re.miriug tha twelve doUara exaotod j o'clock thte rranlng. It I, .latedthkt from dealers In loaf tobaooo to ba paid a';-1 tha meeting wm called to oonrid.r a tote- nually after May l.t,lM, waaadopteJ. g,am from Jxtrd Dofferln, ambaaMulor at Un tnolion of Mr.. Bock a proviso vm I UoniUiitiDODUi and ortatuiomenta for added-to' tbe Motion a. follow.: "That imtv^oTer.tion, “ fartnara and prodocera of lobatoo may Mil A di»patch to tha Tima from Alexandria at tha placa of prodnclion tobacco of thair mj. thare i. no chance for a rnumptioncf own growth and reUiog at retail directly btuincM t^re for at least three months. million a Day I IJjr Telt-tf raph. I Atlanta, July 20.—Tha Am n«cnt calit \ on St in.tor Hill (o-nigliL He it weaker tlm turdny, and h t oondition i Singly or realize* that bo may il in not knoan whnt pi made in eating tli Death may result fro ortho m'-.cringef tl.c row Is felt. Wasuuoto , dnughter left hei 1 ■:.! 1, in r**iM>n*afo a int*h»r *q the aappon father. st the \ wrsn'ale' and, la Uie e turf 1 ‘ • • ' ..1 ht.iv,. lloh mill, with a child like and in<en«ou* nllc, im he paued the Imnum : •uvr.itij vou like to know th ilcsd Inshlo — 0 how that race waa won? "Why. you rode tbe beat hor.-o, didn't you c Mkcd. ’’-Not* bit of It," repllcfl the; - key, with n Brin. "The fsrt was lost Rutherford —mh -- "bolter," audio st-ndy him nn>¥ ' ''I It - ! I j .it iin|.-r> umi rxw'ei on him. Tou noticed thoTsop* "Theio were two ■ n<l a* stesdicfl ringed that w xactly; Steven* was a nervous c r how the u<>-jk{lcN A w wriwntti oi 1 „ m ... ,l. I Consorvativo peernaUlio residence of Lord Alezahnau, July -t, 1 p. m -All tho Salisbury, it wnj decided to nllov the Irish French ships have left hero, andthellnitod nrrenrs bill to pa*s to its second reading in State* flagship ha* gone to Brindisi. I House of Lords, bat to introdaco The market, end bonrae are reopening for h" „nre. bQsinM »- Rons of loan or gift, but will dull decisively London, July 21.—Tha Alexandria oor-1 with the other portion* of the bill, rerpondent of Ihe Tima >aja on the evac ,. L ™ DO "- iu }> undor.tood that „ n Li nn summmAwSm a M i.t I U** Gonwrvatives in the lIon*o of Oom- untion of Alexandria, Arnbi laxha i«sned j mima will not oppose tlio voto of crodit tho following: "Tho inorders were at tho proposed by Mr. Gladstone to strengthen Khedive’s instigation. The English killed in Egypt, but that n section of ,i,h T dand ; hott„re,, ; .eU..Egyp. tians who were left to guard the city. The 000 or £MU0,00Q. Mr. Glsdstoue will pro- " • “ - Khedive romaiLS at night with hia women Pojo Unit the vote bo defrayed out of tho afloat among the English, and return* to IJJJW 1 ^5?,^ Jr ® ir ' i®' •km ,i.. .i inn t n I k«u*l« to ask the Uou'o of Commons to in- the shore in the daytime to order a coutin-1 orcasotho iuoomo tax two ponce per pound, nanco of the slaughter. Therefore I issue I Col. Brackunbury, late director of tbe my order lo continue raising soldiers.” criminal invtsUgation dtp trtment, Lownon. Jolx -Jl. —Th. Datl. JWrorajA hu th. following: “Ateu-am/rhi, July M.- mrU.rnet»olteley. Bccericra My Avabt Pnaha I, not inteMteh- J^of lbrE^ptSS^MnU* ednndhs* no intrenohing tools; Arabi, I lioI ‘ ,^ n u ‘ ® having erected for U fleet ions jost opposite a en ^ 'tha'fuen. Si?'wJL?y Abtwkir bty and upon tlio Mahmoudich I o nni ] that either Liauteu- fresh water canal, In* placed a dam iu tl>o L_ n . n . n . rM , K lr Ji,hn MtiUr «, caual below bla position, close to the fortl- f«enoral Sir Edw ird ltru-V H uidf,v uiii lM. hiI*t!S«ifion W Thu Suiara %abi The Timet also sajs: "We understand A/fa■ wraat mSnkfl aa bvdam^nwI Unt Ma,urul IVha, TnrkLIi ambssnadur, !jSmMl«£raha D hMk^a«rareaaanlctitvh Mtordak]r lri;J lli convince the govern- sailicfliny iinrho ho pntVm on Tli.i'l, t*K» I to o. I lot a couple of mini of magnifyim> nud <iulctly pot ’em Iu place of tlio i.lain In tl>« goggles of belli Untu . Catch on dear" 1, pertly.” “The only difTWrcUnn was, that tn Ft'irena* "Like looking through the wrong end ojKjra gins*, ch 7" "Exactly, the result was that while Unther fool wm encouraged all the way by the cou-w svemtug only a couple of bnadrc<l >«r.l- long the quarter Hags appeared ten mil* * a;>art u “ x n horse can be dbcouragw min In the canal for present purpoeea. it uTrnmnriiL an« Arithi'- I In. extend, from 1-ke M.‘r»U. Sh^trortton "?h Ite teSSof SI toAbonkir. ll.ving out MXMtool. b. 1.1STSSyii" ' " DOW Braking worla. VV.yre Inrom. tenh-1 7 -.«m'corre.poud.nt .tCotuUnU. Sii}S«lS£uSS£ tei ITI’a'.l oJoir I 1 (Suutea 1 |dnnffurd I !rt tte I ,rum There la no qoMliou of . “UJS? .2.^,1. UteSiJ.nlS perntenent protectorate. All that I. iiimwl KKS . 2. -liffi ' “te. In, >t li .n effinknt protection over tte out! thing* by that timo will not bo criminally | m.i#,i nni.„ i,.. i-m mlmumiami fronted, but that anybody who ba* goods of th . u.tare imd due. nut bring them in . J u |, w w 30 *. U. -A dUnlch will, if foond uni. be vUlted by . patrol, . th. property uteed .ltd tte pilferer, pnn- from Alexandria to th. fully TrtejrojJi, fated. Tbl, proclamation u Intend—1 lo I dated tt:30 lid. morning, mj. M.jur-G.ce- have already brought in wlmt they had I regiments of infantry and a mounted London, July 21.—Tho Dally Telegraph I squadron io Iho direction of Arabi Pasha’s states thet LjeuLuaut-GcMrsI Hir Garnet I iutrenchmonts. Thia movement will prob- WoRclcy will command the exiicdltloa to I ,, Egypt, which will cotteid of 2u,«» of nil »Wy tort to *n tegaumimt. .rate. Another tetUllon of marine.h>, . Irttro*. J.ly «v- A dUpwtehtolh. AVtra been ordered Iu prepare nt ouce for terv 1c. I Iron; CoueUnUnople mm that >11 Enro- in Egypt. * I olficera who have beeneerving with The Daily News boUevea that lha l'orte’ * * •*- J “ on. hundred dollw. mbmII,." Tte rote I tho belief tf.nl the opp3.1Uon u . WM 31 to A M«teno and Kellogg voted I moot will more n vote of cnanr. on the tm with tte Dwocreto; Bny«rd voted io dilatory action of the government •Ith tte IteponlleUte. I after tlie nuMHn nt Alexandria in Mr. Morgan offered nnd mlvoc.it«*d nn«w I Jon. nnd ite wont of fun-right and Motion exempting from tte efeeUI tax Im- pr.paratlon when tte bombardment of that weed on dmUm In mannfufared tobacco „tt y had been decided npon. x iMMdM— -a inmii.MWM ■>.» «- » • • * An Atoxapdi I J. Crawford, 4{ W. K. I eompomee can depend for competent and : {•vreoo or by let-1 of State, and 'ri55ff--^-» S&S£S5>^{.ZXoZpiJS* rtlege of maamg ^ o[ py^chiMry, and wires in *i use in telegraph ofiaei- 2d. A h kn iwl- ige of transm>«ton and n of meeaage* and prea* reports | over a imc. 3J. A thorough kaiowlcdip of | books, accounts and form* in practical c«c lfc .. ramifnfi.1 W I1 I in all wall regulated telegraphOfficee. 4th. ** p^^«3T£.ii£S2S: '"■ 3 aau...e / I Circulars mailed free. » . W. W. Cbajtv, Proprietor, Jy^rrril I *treet, Atlanta. Oa. Wawinoton, July 21.—In the Senate, Mr. Butler, rising to a question of pcrsooal privilege, remarked that be observed in the Iteeonl this morning that n person in another place, in discussing a contested election exse, had made a wanton attack upon his (Butler’s)character, and commit* ted a breach of parliamentary privilege and wae not eallei to order. He wonld not nt this late day be betrayed into a contro versy with the individual, tincehehad never had the misfortune to make, bat would ritber leave him lo the judgment or contempt of all honorable men for attacking another in a forum in which he could not be answered, and under the oover of tho privileges of that forum declining to make any correction of the fa’sehood ho wsa uttering or his zarblirg cf evidence, perversion of Ik* truth and falsification of the record. Ha (Butler) has withstood the maxtlffs of tha RepublL can party in tha pest, and eould afford to dismiss with this brief notice the' yelpings of this cor of low degree. The name of thU creators, he believed, was Samuel IL Miller, n Representative of Pennsylvania, ; a member of the House election* mitt ac. Mr. McMillan .ubmlttej ■ eonf.renc. farmer., pUntere •ndlaDtermeawho far. I l/ixuow.Julr JO.-AnAi.iiuidrl»ilUn«tch null .opplle. of tobneco to their Mighbon to tte Daily ftiryrapk Mjc; It 1. tUM that or employe* In qouUtRi wn gating teM tte (oni m con-uU Intend to demand com. than 100 pnnntU per yter. Adopted on . pMMtlonfor th. damage, done to lh.tr efra toe* vote. .. I projierly by tli* Arab, firing hoam, alteg- The th* rd Mellon, i^Kdngtte tnxea on I utg that ted troop, bent touted uon after cigar, and cigarette., having been reacted, I tte bombardment nq howaM would hare Mr. Mahone moved an amendment fixing bean burned. I POMOM ooplet of tela- tb. taiM on mi off and mMmtaetured to- grama ahowtng that Darviaeh banco, after June 1, IHKt, at s cmU t»r l> u h> had teen tn eornmnnlcaboo pound. Tte amendment adopt, tte pre- with Arabi up to th. moment of blade- cte. language of tb. nt-tlng atatut. on th. I pxrture. All .vallate raUwmy rmployc anbket, exoept Mtoth. rate. Mr. Mahon. I are telog collected, and everything teto - aviu the iiropoaliton would Involve a re-1 kena an early biittetlra on our part. Gen. ductlon of lb, revtott. of atent filJ.IXO!- Robert, i. reported to have landed at Suer. WO, or twiee tte amount .ffaeted by tte B Report, oom. f men Cairo that AraM rant oeul retw-prav*ote!y agreed to in Ite p^, of aoldlere to pUlag. tteCapttel. be firat tection. Debate on tte amendment 1 th. eommandar there exMited tltem. On motion of MnGgmtth.r, of WUoon- ^o''M^'^^ofree,u^hTng •in, tte Demur bill, to regulate the oarrj. order, I teller Jurvttte actual axwuUoai tog r-f puMngere by >m,wm ttem from do not .UMd elgtit rad tte total nnmher the Hou, cjlemUr and named. Go mo- of kilted twenty. Arab! I'arte talka of ml- Ron of Mr. Eldr, of Looutau, a bill nr I racing npon Alexandriv on Thuralay. nwMdwthmismiUatb T«.;m«ny WtP Tbl. to nnprotebte, but It U pouibl. ttet terworka Compaur to Uy oonduitr, pipe, te wlU nter Kwnlab. and aqnedueta under the water, of lAk. I “An American artUtery officer tee .1- Poutetertrelu, to omurart ite northern pneMdtte opinion that tte imzooMau. ■bore with the e«ty of New Ih tua I periovily of tte murine artUtery amploj-ed .Cutter tte nil of outnmitteM, tte wan In tte bomterdm.nl praeUrally faevra tb. and mean, committee tralted np tb. bid to queatton of tte reUliv. pow.r of land and allow n drawback on foreign mataricla 1 uurlno artillery unaflacted. A wall fall to. urd In eunnertlon with donuatte muteriite day oa r. earrlaga cuateialng four pet rona, in the cotutruelloa of .temn and uU vm- I all ot whom were kiltel. Mlv forf oralgn account Mr. Ibcker. of “Ttet Arabi l'aah. tea bean greatly cu- \irginia, moradto tnrart tteworaU -ordo. I oouraged bv Rritteb Inaction la matte nran- maatte- after tte word foreign in tte body I ifort by bu activity. 111. patrola bare of tte WU, rottet It ahotdd rerttl: “Roilt I penetrated within nvemluTiitecily .. TteBj. vralte. dteiwlueofOelaUareoontintudly t it Ivrge I Tuk only iroo preparation that dne. TJ—'I nucclortb. tMtb, mol will wt Matip.'.lnn, M otter Jlrtn Cl Will, It B.-nwn'f Iroo D t- | wfateb Il^r t«^ttdiid f m Mrattel ft'etci AraM Pasha have deserted to lit v Khedive. answer to the invitatioa to send troops I Admiral Seymour, in his dispatch to Ad is regarded oy tho government aa eqaiv- ljaifM Tjre giving an account or the bom- nlcnt to a rtfu^l. and that a force will be bardmenl of Abiandria, say* the Kgyp- •nt to t’cvnt without delay. tlana foaght with detsrmiced brxviry, The Times correspondent reports that I firing until they must have b?en deci- respectable iebabiteuta ojmpldn tiut I mated, —-i.— —xi Aloe , . . I soldiers ntul tunny Bedouin* in Bromiis. A*Lkx4aoaia, Jolr 31.—Oter on.hundred I Him.- have bum Joteed by Mddimaud of Arabt'. roldior.UM.rted Wedueaday nod Ik-ouinv frdm CMro, and do doubt a gun. emu. term A mMtlng of tte eteika, aral toMraratea begun. Th. »■■ of tte nlemu. nnd notable, at Cairo waa hold In maaamw. of Earopaana in Mriona parte of nonaaqueooa of tho iwalpt of tb. Ktredira'a Egrpiteaatelteo great Indignation bare, letter ul'mlaalng Arald. ted tte delay in Ukotg action la bit- That all way authorittea report that all la torly commented npon, Arabi I’aate’a ready for an advaare of tba troupe. At proclamailoateaalreadyeffe-.tadamarlud 7:1) thU evening, water waa .tilt flowing In ohMigein the attitudoof tte poputeM bare, the frrah watercanal, tetth. exit from tho Hobaervltet Mriiity ha. tern .ictenged o toal into tte ae. i< being blocked by a I for a anllen and inaolent attUnila. party of mttrituw, ao that tho water telow I Tte Ktediv. reporto Ural te tea lettnted .... tte point whore AraM baa cut it will b. re- Unt Arab! I’aite'e troop, are .till further rtatio tallied. .1 damaging Ihe oaoai at Uikieh. The Euro- D Ul I t aa well aa a n. 'Urcat scheme, ihst." Well, 1 should sralla. Ruthy thoushthe * in for a llttlo quarter race, and it krj.t np jil» heart MVthst when he lied in-nrly done Uw last mllo and swung Into the home streh ti, iui<1 I cal In I on bldT to let out hi* la«t link. h« Uiooght thu Ju.ljces' M»nd was right under hU • nsc, so hu came home Uke an izprm train oa down grade, but Htevetu. wb*» thought he h»d sliout fifteen mile* further to go, went all to pieces, as you remember, and alnwat Uid down on the track, he tikusomenuily cave! Tho Marquis and tho Tar teller <11 - u ,c-l the ftyptlan .|»i»--tlon last night, and the other members of the force are sick this morning in consequence. •T in bloody glad, ye knew, w* whipped Uieblawstcd llegjptlatis," reuisrke<l tbe Mar- "Ain't whipped them yet," said the Tar* boiler. "Kli wc ’aren’t," retorted the representative of the effete monarchy; "Why, blawst me beyes, ye hexawfi>i-rstu me. iiadmlral ,-.y- ‘nour 'as tugeln brought homier to bear flag. I rrsh for SL titorge." "Aw, tCngUnd is a big bully." said Tar-boil* rr; "she'll hulhlore little wm4 countries but eho era wU Into her hole end draws said hole In after her when iUwte or some other i-.wer puts a chip on fwr shoulder. Hhe'sii. < w., of Kurnpa." icii the Marquis rose up tn the full Im leht U four feet two Inches sud howled: "We ran Ih-k benny nation bunder the fraa (...ir «>f J-aven," and he boaseeaj the ’Ur tw.llrr, ■■■MWnP Tsr botler had ’s, and as his snclcut mnl slap- hut UL doom was ecaled. The Tsi gracefully through the drrutaambieat " “ M Chloride * 1 lng of tcvb ile of Hodlum, t<hcre, and wt>k«) up oM • who wsspscctlydm opposite side of the m "Ow’s llryyptT" inqulral Tsr-bollcr. A tew cixivuLive twists wss the only answer ofthoMsranL, ami then besald: "for Kv- lug's sake fetch me some basssfu-tida, or helae let me swim hoot un them air gunboats of the "Don't yon go there," he said as he meat edfsh set of p jet they Wouldn't let med dertberedurlngsrhoot hours lor fee tbe children. 1 had to work n i men )u IrjnooK, July 21.—A dispatch from Mar-, wans oontlnne to land, the street* are tWffJR jjjg 1 Eff t lilies to tha Ihiily News says orders have fairly full of LngUsb. French, Germans, Mdlt th^fatswin t i--.fi ~ a i L. taAMel . i. ..I, I .1 T rat. - I f I a I i i.na anil tlyp.tfl. A I LI tlef v nf gMitlfitw . ' . ........ . I f-jrf i.-ui.uor J.-iu tica p-,b;ic'.tu proo.p-.lj- o;.p meat, u opening n.> th. quretlon of fre.■RRS^H •bit-. “Ttet*. wtet -v. wtetl- era. In a I relmco .t tte ~d.parture of D.r.i-c!.l cbortu from the Dunocratteitde. Oaerico lfarhA. Tte olfieira merit, mochl core vote there .ppMrail to b. . Urge ma- of tte nraMM - exile lo hbi ority tn favor of tte amendment. Tte Intrigue., tie te ampeetot of commit* tepnMicaaa demanded teUrn, when many ntoattog with tte rebate during Ite teat few on ttet atdarafrauMd from voting, tenving I daya. M. I>a Immp. tea arriml ten. tb. Room without a quorum. Tte yam lie trad an Interview with tbe Ktediv. to-1 and naj. Were than domand .0, end tha Idly. Tte chief difficulty tn Um reetoring vote stood yeas !*, nays No farther proceedings vtrtH WU. ~ * I hatred of them shown l/y the Arabs i* in] The floor w»l then eceortted to UM«m-|uaM. lord CterlM Brreeford. u taking mitle. on porPofllcca and poat-roadr. Th. I «wy ptaMati-m agalnal an outbreak. 11a I tlrat bill called np wu that prov-ding that | te.tewd.notte.ttet be will mate podtef the podago onateood mra taibiiamaoira^M n rocetvwl at tte naval nueual at Ton- Itellan. and Orretr, A buttery of artcltery .... to lake intMorw for rreeivlng In th. on lb. way from Malt, bu bran .hinted terracte n«at WMktb.diff.rent battalion. | witbottlterra. No bWM.au>teioubrnd which are to form Ihe oorp. for Egypt. Tb. Daily TcfrorapA, in tte woood I ^mWSnSWSCWWWWWC Uoo, print. . di-prtoti from Mexandriml l.-wu-re,JulySf—The Farl.corre p-.nl wldcb My* i “It will not be .nrprialng if I enl of the Tima report. Uut U. D. Vrey. Arab! 1'a.ha'. mewnraa in regatd lo tte I cin.t hu cornmnninated with the EnglUh wa'n aopply of A'axandri. Itw to tut lm-1 governmaot in ragtrd In Inviting Italy lo mediate advance of BriUab Ifoopm Major- co-operate with England and Ererro.. It General Alllaua tea telegraphed homo for I bbeltend ttet England will readily u- inetroctiotu. An Arab apy atatea ttet tte I qniwea. damming of tte Mahmoudich canal hul Tb. Tima har tb. following: AUraa- Hooded tte country. Tbe water in eome I drln, July II.—Arabi'. camp l« viatble plaoea la kneealeep, makingtb. ground too I from towwa of bo«M at Ramlah. Ill, •oft for tte movement of go nr. A nattv. I noaitioo, cn a narrow atrip of land,flanked <i Juaftean abut wldlo attempting to lot I bv two tekw, te vwy atrong. Thirty ail re to. hooee in the contra of iteeity. Eeropeana have tew mtmcnl by order Tte Daily .Wire, in ita Muond edition, f of Arabi. * ha. a diapatch from Port Hald which Mya I tgmnw,Jn<y 'Tte Dally Trltgraph Arab! i'aeha apnad Ore rrport that the | bM tte following i “Alrxandrla, J.ly Xf. Englivb Iroopa bad been defeated. Tbe I —Tba troop, teat night alrpt oouUie Uw conduct of tte nallvea oorwquently te very | walla. Tte Noteblra ai(a meeting at (fairo inaolent. The podlion te crttlral. I have adopted a reflation declaring that Cuinrraruori.^ July 31.—In oonae- 1 Ih. Ktedlre, having violated Ite aooatite- E anc of tb. reaol.tioo adopted at j eater-1 Ron, la a traitor, and ten ttepoawl him. y', ritting of th. eouf.ranc. the drago-1 They have tem iauwl a proetamatlon ite. man ol Um Italian legatiou tea Informed daring war with Engbuul and aummoalnt Iteid Faaha, ptreidint of tb. eomcil. ttet I all gwxl Muaten lo fight agalnal ter, tte conference had noted tte Fo.-te'a do- Than te with Arebt Faaha a Hwtea adven. eil-ioo to participate in the deliberation, venturer named NlnM. It m of the conference, and invited him to de- I rico-t that ha te. ciJo whti-ter th. conference shall oontln- mar. tout anybody u. to rit at the Italian Kmhuay or be 1 tn bring about tte recent duaatore. Iraneferred to Ida rcaidooci. UU expect- I When caognt oa will be dealt with nmu. cd that tb. Fort, will propOM a eoonter I rtty. A few dajr before tha botnbwd- ucheme to the effect ttet either a TurkUh I ment ha wa* rjerted from th, French elo cum ml v. ion *teU aoranpany tte Knglbh | aotete aa a apy. 1 mw today Egyptian ud French troop-, or ttet European. I offiowa of high rank ban in utna uni- bold tte S i. z canal while tte Turte opar-1 form. They all took put in lha defenaw ate abewhere. I A penon who hu had twenty yetui’ expe 1/rxuuM, July-31.—Th. government hu ricnc. in Egypt told ma ttet in the earn, chartered tba Utegr.pb.lup Calahrit M a I train in wueb teoam. from Cairo wore Iran*port. two 0.rman artillery ofltear. who u*iated A long di.patch from Earl Granville, I In too dvfmia, and uw here now. Frew foreign awtotery, to Lord Dofferln, to. | ante te being pot oa tbe Khtdivc l> pro- ft lbs water In to mihtiillu-ifw.il a* tas'l* me i»*y Us the iucnru n X•• Us s fullers! sermon only I<mxl Don't r» hcjruutl Colonulu U t loue u*cd well." Wbat Hast hsO« ’•Tbeyeajr,” Ita begin e* ha leaned o the railing of U>« ferry boat; “they > that corn won't ooma op to the averager “< If courea it won’t,” replied U*e cthr "Aud that th# weithor is bai wheat r” * "Certain it is.” "Anl that lha price of tmfi will go higher V* “I'm certain of it.” “AnilR. it thagvucr »looU«>>k i- ;.b,snj •nonghr’ “Gloomy L the wor«L” "Hive you (effected on fairs. Hr I" I have that” And have yon a rem-dy V “liulsda I have.” “WhULitr* '•\Vh> soir, tba laboring man Ilka a mast stroike far throe doiUn a day, The b’jcsinonr shoptxikail i night, and we deiMjNiisd in teller carrier office for de-1 tivre. The c-utom bon e hul li-ery by ite currier, .tell te uniform nt I opened. two cent, per pound. Famed. I fac.ouv, Joly 'Jl.— 1 Thu DuroViy curre-l ihenert bdl purred wiioae making It I vpoedent of tte bfowbinl ,ijj tte chip nnoffen o punitouMo byflaoup! iroprp- tomri cf C.lcattu I,wo teen invited onmeal to penwaatj a lo-t-ulfico ineptc- I to offer teu-lcr* for too Irau.portltirm P. I tor. ' .. .1 Egypt of five thoarup! and rix hundred the f dlowlng billl wtro al*o puaedilmotee. Frujera luvo Uun offered in Cal- Makingit a mtedenwuMr for any poatnl I cotta nuwquM for too rucume of Arabi offidal to do nuy act f .rbiddcn by any l-uw I Faaha. Kilting P» ibo :0.1*1 acrvlce; lopmu.h 1 "11 r t.'unvtantir.qpU currerj-ookutuf U.o l—tmiultn fur unking falec- cortiflcatcv I Dtil.j Sr,a vayr tte Forte hoi rent iiu- of tow arrival and departure of too muiU; pw.vu o order* to Ar.br l'-bt Lot to tiruvidictf that n j b.d-Rr for the mail ser* I make a movemeat. HBHHHHB vteaon any roataateU b. required to fur- A dirpateh from CotutuUnople to Um SWWBSth. river and harbor bill, and uiah wilhhir bid ot prop mat a obaefc or I Time* raya Arab! Paaba U try tug to relrb- •tated ttet agreramta ted tem roaebad draft. A lupp'-aamotal poet rant. bUlwu I u*b raUtiaoa with Um Arab, tn Tripoli and .upon Ml tb. item* eie.pt Uiom ro'nting to aieo pMted- AdjocraaJ. I aonttera Tonle. tb. Fotomoi flute, tb. tl*cD.pin and CM*. ■«■»■■ ■■ I Woolwicw. Jaly 30.—Six vpKiaJ train* apeake canrlr, and Um Mieeteatpei ring Tim low eowiHlnn rueultiog bom ty-1 Ireten with bonutev.urivMbera. Freere approprlMioD, tte Motrmrmy wpoo to. pbold few, raqnirM act uai noarlateumt I to* pedore ten teen received lot toait Utter brag Mtoth. amount. U. Mid tte Iu- f ola d in be.-firx or extract*, tjeott I mUlioM of cartridge*, coafara. - reermmratedbonrairrev’a. M to * Duwua'i Sclub'.e lle«f contain. Ml tbe I teuuox, July 70.—A di«pulofi froe. Alex- aUtbaitraaggitedtir,ffautfa. SmlaSBc I endrta to Um Patty TtDorapkmUmn ■tetoBitera.ndnunt.ia tte four item, pntriti xaeleninnteof ttemcat. rotUM I tep.kM»wraSm»ta<Uy«rl» mor- Baate,ud.appointnracoaf-rere. Along by text grocera. l/J ! t>> . Ira gikrel tr point iLxtall tbe argument followed, ttevml number, llareforel u Acta Phaiyhall ' ru:. bar. breo coerioted of manuring Enropram under ci-cum *t ir tioual barbunly d-ning the I cily. The muretevm will probably A long diepateh from Eerl Granville, I in tha defeoM, a -oreign araretery, to lord Uniterm, toe I aure te being pat EDgiteh .mbaaaador at I'onetantlnople, I claim Arab! Faaha a rebel. J ,ted J.'o te putUuhcd. After Ju»Ufy-1 ImwooB, July It—The Timm thle mors- leg tin bombardment of Aleundrte, Um I ing MT>: “Ihe fovea deetloed fir Egypt diepateh elate, that her M.je«t>'e govern- will te ten thorn and men, and Ihia, with ment now are no alternative but a racoon. I lb. total elrrady rant, make, tte etraogth to fore, lo pat an end do the intutecabte j immediately avelUbM foaittan tVwm- atate of radra It ‘, |M| Snterealkmol Uw thvtthafforer^hmrid be I Evelyn' Wood wlUeomnuinJ brigadev. of the auxrain pow.r. llthia u.mpraclia-1 Uen. Wood hM teen ordered lo be ready ble oa account of tbe uawiUingneaa of lb. I to renbork ta a fme daya. The gov era meat Holton P,-Lt, It will braom. nr-Muy to I yMtereUy ragig«IteB raralefaette tranv devte. otter nwraraa Uev M.jr.iy'. imttation of troore. Including to.Natonul government uontiau. to hold tte vtew ttet I UM ateimvra Hoilaad and Franc., and any Intervention abouldracraunt tbenr'l- the Allen Len.eteiam.ra OrerUn and Con- teo action and entbonty of Earn; *. They I adion. Jim treiMport Mywute te. brat bare, in fact, no latent, or object, in re-1 fitted re a aoutetara for Alauadrte. Him gan! to Egypt iMooateteot with thoM of I aaa MadeaM thirty-two 1 — — tbareatof Europe or of tte Egyrdian prer- of watenUily. pte. Ttetr drair. to ttet tb. navigation of I Thu embarkation of tb* whote foeeo will DmeanalateUb. annotrioled; ttet Egypt I b. eotaptoted wUbln b fortnight. Cyprae ■ gi.erneJ, fra. I will te Um rendexvona of too foere. A suing Inffncn-1 dopiteh to tte Daily Sam frra Marreilte. •ingle power 11 um ttal thew teuUteu ten utiradU ’raw- be waU and • ft l*lmpli«l« .. jUmlat— tba awed activity, and io a h to renewed activity, madia many I esTul' wajrsitloaei up mad Invigorate thewboU I t»sholbv*E«Ti4i .’!i" I posaihto thml soch e: that InUtntiional (dmmmqu obaervsd, anl ihmt thote UriUah eialand IrwiastrisI tnUrea^. whft bscn so larfeiy ilevsftoped im Kgy raesiva dme fvotoettom from oa principle whir h ft* ••sentlml for o«r I eolaimmaperftaof tteworid. Thair