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THE
DALLAS DAILY : HERALD..
rONSOI.lDATr.D WITH Till 1
DALLAS DAILY COMMSKC1AU f
SANGER BROTHERS
Elm blain Lamar Streets.
A NEW FEATURE!
On entering our House at the Lamar Street door
patrons will immediately confront it. The centre of
one aisle has there been set aside as a receptacle for
Bargains consisting of Odd Lots and Remnants
from all parts ol the House. MONDAY Morning
will be Displayed from there Several Lines of
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
At Remarkably Low Prices. The Reductions on
these Goods are in some instances simply enormous
IB I
u
Will be another important feature of this Counter
for THIS WEEK.
BUTTONS! BUTTONS!
Large lots of choice desirable BUTTONS that we
intend to Sell at less than Half their Regular Price !
Towels and Table Linens
Besides a number of other things of which we have
a surplus. LADIES SHOULD COME EARLY
Before the GOODS are Picked over.
BARGAIN COUNTER!
SANGER BEOTHEBS!
A latter of Great Interest!
GREAT BARGAINS for JULY and AUGUST
-
Gent's Shirts & Underwear
AND LIGHT
Lots of men have not
bummer Underwear. Lots ol our patrons have not yet
bought their full supply of Shirts for a long Summer trip.
Many a man thinks he can get along with his heavy Suit but
finds the hot July and August Sun is more than he can stand
and he will replenish his wardrobe if proper inducements in
prices are offered him. NOW IS YOUR TIME! We
nave an immense Stock that we are going to Close Out This
Month and take our word we have placed our Goods at
Prices to do it. We have met with UNQUALIFIED
SUCCESS owing to the liberal support and patronage from
our many friends and now to make the rest of this Summer
Season our CROWNING TRIUMPH and to prepare for
an active Fall Campaign wc propose in our own peculiar way
to give to our customers these late SUMMER BARGAINS.
If there are any doubting Thomases please let them call
inspect our Stock and Prices and we will forever cure them of
all doubt We have to be brief and to the point. Our space
expensive as it is is of necessity limited. We simply invite the
public and those visiting" Dallas to call and see us and be
shown through our extensive Establishment and if our Goods
and our Prices and our Mode of Treatment to all docs not
give Satisfaction we are willing to give up the Horns.
I. REIf lAEBTI
704 ELM STREET
TEE PEOPLES' CLOTHIER
DALLAS
Era
yet bought fthcir full supply of
CM
IE Hi e
TEXAS SATURDAY JULY
NEWS BY SPECIALS.
.
Closing: Labors of the Texas State lem
erotic Couveutlou Somluccs
for f ho Judiciary The Ex.
ecutive Committee.
Resolutions Passed Kmlorslii Hon. K.
S. (Joul.l the ltctirlii? t liUT
Justice of Supreme Court.
Senator Mnxey Telegraphs His Congrnt.
illations on the "Glorious"
Harmony la tho
Nomination for (Jovcrnor-MInor Inci-
dents of the (iatlicrlutr.
The Postmaster of At lien is Robbed of
a Considerable Sum.
Other Interesting Slto News.
Ualvestou.
Special to tho Herald.
CiALVKsTON July 21. Upon tho reassem-
bling of tho convention this morning the
name of llassett for associate justice of the
supremo court was withdrawn by Battle
of McLennan.
The following resolution was ollered by
Finluy of Smith :
JU solved That the democracy of Texas
in convention assembled endorses the past
Services of I Ion. K. 8. Gould as chief justice
aud M. II. llonner as associate justice of
the supreme court and cherish their names
and character as Important elements in the
History 01 lexus. Adopted unummously.
isy unison ta juns:
Kesolvcd That it is the sense of this con
vention that in future each countv in the
state shall be entitled only to so many seats
in the suite convention as it lias votes m the
convention and the chairmen of the execu
tive comiiuuces urtj ncreuy instructed 10
require coiupiiniii-ti wuu huh resolution 111
luo selection 01 delegates. Jielerrtd.
iiy Alecham ol brinies :
Wiikkeas The judicial aud senatorial dis
tricts of the state are composed of dill'erent
counties: therefore.
l.esolved. mat Jiute l ot t tie rules and
regulations for the government of the dem
ocratic party of the statu of Texas be
amended as follows: During the session
ot each state convention delegates irom the
dill'erent congressional districts shall select
chairmen for ouch of their districts and rep-
resentatives from the-dill'erent judicial.
senatorial and lloturiul districts shall do
likewise. Keferred.
l!y French That the Btate executive
committee be instructed in their vail lor
the assembly ot future conventions of the
purty in tins state to announce that the
majority rule shall prevail in all such con-
ventions unless abrogated by the conven-
tion itself.
The second ballot was then ordered.
Tending the announcement of the total
vole the lollowing telegram was reud:
Ai'stis July '.'l.-llim .luhu Hancock Prckl
dent or tliu Convention:
I hereby heir leave throutrli vnu to thank
the members ot the convention lor their
respect shown me and for their fuvorahl
expression in regard to my udmiuislratiuu
ot iliestiit o government and to mid the semi-
me.nl thai Texas is sale where the dene
ocrucy ure united and harmonious.
O. M. ItoiiKHTs.
Second ballot Stavton 3071: Walker.
3-'M: West. 27-15: Walls. 2015: Nledinan. lot).
Mattock oi Montague withdrew Watts
aud mil ul Harrison withdrew hledniHti.
Third Uulljt staytou -IM; Walker 3io:
West. Js-i.
rituytou was declared elected and tho
nomination made unanimous.
Fourth Dullol -Walker 21121; West 33C
Fillh Dallot Walker. 1(11: West. .Sol.
Faulk ol Jim lerson was permitted to
address the convention in beliulf of east
Texas' claim upon the c invention and in-
sisted tho convention should do jtmticc to
unit section or nominating walker.
Walton of Travis followed ami said Judge
West was before the convention on his own
merits ana lawyer and judge and would
dispense ample justice to all.
llrown of Uruyson referred to the fact
that ill tho past this convention hud with-
drawn whatever candidate bud been in the
minority and while his countv was for
west ii lie Had been in the minority he
would have cast the seventeen votes oi' his
county ugultibt hm.
Karl Adams of Houston followod In an
Miipassloned speech lor Walker
riixth llnllol Walker 2'il: West 35.1.
Seventh liallot Walker 2.NJ; West. 30
I'ciiiiiuu oi Angelina pain lie mid ueen a
lilu-loiiglneiid ol Judge Walker and had
cu?l the vote Oi his county ior him. lint
was not here for the purpose of locking the
convention. While he hud not tlieautliorlty
to do so himself lie earnestly advised the
wmuirntvui ot vtaiKcr a name.
I' poll motion of Booth of Wise thirty
minutes' recess wa grunted the friends of
Judge Walker for consultation.
The following telegram from Washington
w in rweiviMi;
Wahiiinuto!. July 21. The hnrmunv In
(ho liouiiimtion lor governor is glorious.
iuav u continue ii means ').() di..
emtio majority.
IMignedj. haji HrmMaxiy.
The convention WAS culled to order nnl
ten iiiinutesinorc granted fur caucus. l'pon
tho return of the friends of WalLer ti
nmiiii unooi was omereu vicst. 4WI.
Walker 2K1. West Wusdeclnred nlvelnil
4tw votes buitiK necessary and upon motion
me nomination whs made unnimiiuus.
For the positions of appelate judges the
follow imr nominations weru minli.: tin:
tv Cook or Harris by Kylo. of Haves.
Thomas L. Nugent of Kratli by l arker
ol I. eon
film A ilson. Ofthcrokco. bv llnnner
of Cooke.
11.(1. 1'rendercost. of llrazoi.hv Heiulnr.
on. ol llrnitos.
J. l". wntte oi uusdiilupo by Hogg of
lini.moil.
J. M. Hurt. of.De'ln. by LieutonoMl.
Governor Storey of Caldwell.
A. o. Msher. ol llliainson. bf McComb.
of Montgomery.
First liallot CooK :'j0; Mipent 3d;
Wilson 2!. i; rrondergast 1.V1; While Hit;
Unrt.: Fisher l.V.
rreudergast and Fisher were withdrawn.
Second liallot Cook .'till; Niment J::
Wilson 4tM; White fi'J; Hurt U'i.
Hurt was tbeu di-clarvd nominated Nu-
gent's name was withdrawn.
Third llallot-Cook 3UI; Wilson 6J5 ;
Whlto;wi. '
Wilson was declartd circled and npon
motiou the nomination was mado una'ii-
moil). '
barer withdrew Cook and moved the
nomination of W bite be n vie unanimous.
Carried.
Hcntiiif. or l'.astland nominated J W.
Booth of Wls chairman of the demo.
cralic exreu'lve cominltteo.
rope of llnrrison nominated John M.
Claiborne of lislveston.
Klrst liallot liootn a'l; Claiborna 322I.
Uontli then withdrew and nnon Ida nut.
lion Mr. Claiborne waa noinlnuted bv ac-
clsmation
He axldreswd the convention. His m.
mariwtr Ul-llnicd and personality was
22. 1832.-V0L. XXIX. NO.
KUlSlltHl Wnt Atalan t.x l.i. ...... ....
mark: "f ht will
A rtoil uii.i.. k. ii. ii c. . . . .
vwiwi Ul UvIHOIt Ilia I I
each aenatftr i .;.. J. A
the .ut. tiZMkZriri
The following U tbe ro lit.-
- - . - p. lur .riiiium?r:
rirsi iJistrict-J. W. For) ot Jasper.
doche-s. '-purksoi .acog-
Third District -0. r. Forest of Harrison.
""ftb.I'istrict-l C. D'Morse.ol Howie.
kins Mvl lk iioiiut'raop. oi nop-
Sixth nistrict-J. J. HoKR( of Wootl.
tlprson vtiu vi uin.il ui Ail-
Idgbth District-W. L. Herman ol An-
gelina. Muth District Blank.
Tenth Di-.iri.-t i.i... f u-.u.... r-.i
veston.
Kteventh Pistrict-Fly of fionzales.
lweinh District-Il. U l.wtlicr of
w ashuigton.
Thiiteeuth Histrict-W. II. I.edbettcr of
Fuvette.
Fourleenlh District -J. K. l'haun of
Kobinson.
Fifteeuth District It T Tt
varro. - "
BixteentU District-C. T. Adams of Kauf-
man. c Seventeenth I)istrict-T. M. Murray of
Eighteenth Districl-J II. (ladnett of
Cooke.
Nineteenth District-A. R. Crozier of
onng. '
Twentieth District-J. W. Booth of Wise
fwcnty-lirst District J. W. Brown of
Johnson.
Tweuty-second Ditrict-B. H. Klce of
Fulls. '
Twenty-third District-U. V. Uoberlson.
of Travis. '
Twenly-liaii District -ThomnsMcXeal.of
Caldwell. '
Twenty-sixth District-John lluytio of
Cioliud. ' '
Twenty-seventh District B. T. HuM of
Webb
Twentyighth District-John It. Jcller-
son. r. of Tom Uren.
lweiity-iiinth District-J T I'ary ot
lavior.
Thirtieth District-W. H. Devine ol
F.rath.
Thirty-first District-D. II. Bcott of Lu-
mur. Adjourned sine die.
Sulphur Springs.
Bpeelal to the Herald.
BlLl'lirs SeiUNOfl. July 21 Tim !.
con'g convention ol the Buptist gencrul as-
sociation of Texas convened Wednosduy
luiyju Deacon K. F. llrown president.
I the chair J. It. Kodgers secretary. The
LUetillff VUR Wall nl..n.l.l Il.n1i a
good Tho reports how n .V.rI
cur in uieir worK. llinriu nv n .11 llr
Blleknor fruva n l.ioln... It... ......1...
. .. . i .
Oruhau hon.; .n.i r '.n 'T."""
i a uinuiry 01 me iiucKiier
una its needs: : : "VrT
winch a collection was taken up for the
lienetit nf tin Im.. 'im.- - ..... . .
. . . no Ulliuuill- ui inu
contribution was somelhiin; over SfiUO.
1 he convention then joined in singing
" raise. Cod from Whom all Blessings
How."
The Hundaw-schonl convention met at 11
a. in. riiursuay. The introductory sermon
W114. nretielmil l.w I.1!.!... I II. ii..
.... . tf. . voiineiiv.
t ho convention was organized by the chi-
turn r 1. I.l.w I 1 .... . i..i
o. n. i.i inline oi uuna pres-
ident and Klder J. H. Doughoi ty of Knnis
a'cretary. Questions pertaining to tho in-
Kirviiui tiieounuuv-fc loo were nreltv cen-
AnuS
taken U continue the sumo. Friday at 11
ociock tlie general ussoui'itinii ol Tcaus
ui.il iwriinveneii nr. u. u. lluckimr. lor
mer president in tlie chair until organio
tiou wus cllbcted by tho elect ion of ollicers.
Alisllll
Special to tho Herald.
Austin July 21-The nomiimtiotis for
the supremo bench uro well received here
by all claws regardless or dilleronce In
pont es ami lawyers assert the court will
bo the best sinco its organization. Koine
discontent is expressed lit the defeat ol
Brown for comptroller it being assorted it
was duo to tho inlliience of lux collectors
whom he had displeased by his rigid
rulesconipellingprompt settlement accord-
ing to law. The discontent in tlie rnpubli.
ciu-grccnback ranks is growing stronger
dully and there will lie anything but har-
monious action during the campaign. The
only hope for harmony is for Davis to nb-
dirKte and that he will not do.
J. W. Dri.skill a prominent cattle ninn
perfected a trade to-day for half a block on
$'v?ut")lrBUt' erei:t ll0l'1 10 cost
. Work on the university building will
commence Monday.
H. 11. Kenny jr. son of tho former post-
muster and now u prominent alderman
was sctretly married to a variety aclrevs
hisi. night. It bus created a llulter in iiiirh
circles.
Alhiiny
Peelul to tho Herald.
Ai.iunv July 21. A ryclono struck this
town at 1 o'clock tlii-i evening going in a
southeast direction. Fortunately (hero was
but one dwelling in the track of the bIomii
which was damaged but liltle. Alcsquile
trees twelve Inches in diameter were torn
up and carried hundred of yards. Tho cy-
clone seems to have expended Its force
about half a mile east of town. No lives
lost. A copious rains is now railing. We
have had abundant ruins recently Tho
(ttass is excellent and good winter rnnco
Is assured.
Marshall
Bneclal to the Herald.
Markiiam. July 21.-L. W. Lloyd snpor-
liitcmlctit of the Marshall A Norlhwcslern
riiilmnrl. mlvnrlluoa ftr .fi..nunl.
tho rlght-or-way and gi'hlu tliu first ten
iiiui-nui innt niiitl.
Colonel (lenrvn Kndln I.
days with us. He Is extensively interested
In roul and other minim. iiitipnwiM 1.. n...i
i . -i . n nu
about LI l'aso.
w ealher lovely. Crops booming.
At'ieui.
Bieclal to tho Herald.
Atiuxs July U-J. H. Skinner.
master hud government money stolen
out nf ills safe about 4 o'clock Vn.tnnlnv
evening. The money was rolled In a naek-
ago und laid in tho lata. A negro was sua-
picioned and searched but up to this time
ttf .1 llitlf. .Wiol nln l.aluiitii
'" a v iin.iirnii attuiTiiiiueil
Tl. ...... I. tl..
!. " . " '. " "cvnuineu.
general satisfaction.
MosIm
Eperlal to the Herald.
MrxtA July 21.-Arlhur Mosely was ac-
... ... . . . " "V-
Ul llMVM ll.ll nil . III! n.lm... ..f . -
Formers hero have made plenty of corn
and prospects are good for making more
cotton than will be gathered.
uusincss iniproing.
C'lutiiirne.
Bpeelal to the ttcrald.
CI.IHURNK. JulV 21. Tha nnniliinihin. k
uiesiaie conveimon give general satis lac-
tlon. Wall. Gomnor Roberts TUim.n
Smith and others h.d .mong our people
the Hale convention give gensnl satlslao-
203.
favo0rlPI7te 01 Usve Kivcnnp their
luvontes and will w..b .... v. .: i ... i Li. ....
:. "V a "lira u miiuiy
.f '." u '"wrtic harness. John-
SOU COtlllt V tt'ill
7 1 A.y HI roll un tis luriMv ami im
VSth'i "M"!" 'l- Martin
TJ f"1 " she ever did in
lit. imr i....i.. i.n..t. i. . .
'Tnel' u ii 8l'T-sof cl"' Martin.
il . V . t. """" an orpnun cnild
f mi ' 1 hm; JlH- af"'r reacliing man-
hood untried l.is li playmate.
M.! n-stf:- Mrs- OIHeStoni.CupUin
Z." ' T."'-v duKbter is now visiting her
gMiullatlier. te i accomplished and
e egant lady and has all the perseverance
and vim of her luther.
. Now buildings continue to go up. Iam
informed tlml un ...... I .:n ...
. : - unn will IHJ
coiunienred next month on the lot that
waa occupied by Levi A Dohsoti as a cotton
vard. It will be a building worthy of Cle-
Bob Bir.1 of Atlanta Is In the city In.
tlHV. llnrttw. l.A i . '
- ft mm iiiioieasaniness"
mb run aw.v f.-. i. ....i .
- . v. iiiiuit nun was a cou-
rier fur I n imol ...! .. v ii. "
only eleven years old ami .
known as the bov courier. He
s now with a New York moling
house esterday evening he met hU old
colonel and it was a regulor reunion be-
tween tliciu. Bob lias the New Orleans
and Mng s mountain priite meduls as the
best rule shot at long range in the I'nited
Leu & Dobson shipped this week three
cars of wheat frrm Kopperl and two from
Mid Lothian. Mr. Dobson will leave for
tne latter point to-morrow for the purpose
ol sliippiiiuniore.
Kr"'t n'ul vegtablos are a drug in our
market. T hev were never more abundant.
air. nml M hi r u. ...... .... .
. uomciiM reinrnea irom
their northern tour to-.luy. Mr. L. brought
V ""'1" m narry Bcntiner who
was killed bv the curs in lt.lii. ..- i....
Vearuiro. A Inr.. n.l... .r I . i
- n ....... ui. 9 mil
acpiaintiiiices met the remains at the
uepol and accompanietl them to the cem-
ftry
1 rel't 't Ibe employees of the C
1 . ifi M. C. had been nolilled that their ser-
vices would be dispensed with is without
loundution. f hey ure each und evervone
scnlleiiien.nnd like tho employees of the
C. A S. Fe by their conduot won their
way to tho hearts of our people.
lentoii.
Special to the Herald.
DENTON. Jtllv 21. Tim nnn.inniS. ..f
f i n t i i 7
Judge Ireland gives general sutislacliou
here No 'wail" baa cone im imm tu i.
"i.on.ft.1?.t"t declination ot the
um Aicniue mat we liuve beea alile to
Wr. Walter Sams. nni.Ti.i ..i..i...
and a nadv writer will .i.P . '. "
itinin wvekly naner about tlm ilrat ni
."B."8V. . ?. '?' w u.cd the Den-
..... "... ..oiuo uiui-
it r.iies win De independent in mi lieu
i. k...i....
'l are boowiu
Y"." "B- 'urniers anu luer-
""f"18 -Jubilant
mills are juuuaiit.
A mineral well Im. h.n .....i
tn the city one-half mile south of
the coiirt-linnun n-l.1.1 ... i. .i..
bi-rgest thing m the state in tho way of
niiiimnl nu. n..
jouuwneroi mo ground
Oil Which llin woll u-i. .1... l. I itr
Wright will have the water analyzed 'by a
Tiotlin. U'hn rximlli olml 1. T... I
l
1
I 1
- I . I.llllllj DIIUV IIV lllllll-
lord.in a gameat a pottery eight miles fmin
here llleil vnulnrduu .ir.;... Il....ir..-.i
ins noi Deen arrested nlthniigh Bherili
.. --- -- j ........ ...... ...v.. ..t.i i.iaiuiiril
i lurn nus mane diligent ellort thereto
rw.......
GENE UAL INTELLIGENCE.
Commercial.
STOCKS.
New Yohk July 2l.-Ppeculatlon in the
slock exchange opened strong. Friios in
the main were a fraction higher than tho
close yesterday. During the first hulf-hour
....ll.uiK.r cnuriicleri.ctl
tv aslighllylevensh tone but the market
gruduully bccunie linn aud nn advunco took
FAILl'IIKR
The failures in business reiihrled in N.s
Yorlc fur I ha U'ltulr
It Jiumber 121 as airuinst
IZI last Week distributed im lill... i.-
uiii niiui-n iu; western i;y southern ''
middle 2.r; l'ucilic coast and territories' I.T
Villi" Vnrlr noil ll.nnl.l... O '
KUTURKH.
v........ cam: ruiure
deliveries are steady at 11 points advance.
Ilia I'nal'a finllrtt mi...1 .. .
.. ki . m ill i-.ik. uu uiuvs nu nolle .
I'l IW. Ifltl ... l.i til . . .i ... .
Oilnlier hriiniriil 11 111 K. ..... u...
JW Utlll'O Ilk Ji.OI. AL I llllr.l u
December 11.75; bids of i2.U7 for July li'tJt
in iiiiusv aim i.. u ior September were
1 VI II9T II.
NPT liri'Pilvro
J lie fu low nir are t ho lohil imt ..!..
nr t. . 'ir
.......... .... nuicu oe item her 1
l.vl: (.ulveston 42H.f5; New Orleans
1.172 l)l.-i; Mobile SIW.MfUj rlavttni.ah72.ulli
(liarleston 4lr 741 ; Wilmington 13a 2i'l
MirioiK inw.MD; lialtiinore 3.st:o- New
York. 170 417! Illi 'Ai 7in. i.' . Lw
. ' V i2l"VV1ll.V1 l'&"!; Cily n1l West
I'lfiut l.UI'l; llriinswlck ti.HSi; l'ort
. luviui'iiee.
'. ii i r '""".n...'".!.!!; fnrtlatid
iii!H2; indiunolu ia7.KI; WashiiiL'toii
North Carolina lu.SOl. Total 4m M
rAILKI).
W. .1. Wilpnr X' I'rt n..n r n.. i
i... i ..;;..- i7r. " " V' "! 'orgest
...... .t..MH ...in.- in mo Cuyi 8ve us.
lie. hut n liinmliar nf II a 11.... 1 .
confldeiica to-day that the assots Would
""t" imuiuvu-s. tut cause of tho
nation of trade. uu 110
Dit-Hni.vri.
cuiiihination la diwolveil. Tho rato ' Hi
IniVfiL'n Irnm riirt. ! uJu VAM u :
rate. " "J
wiii nuu VVUIIUI.IB urn niiiiin i 4i.i-
T.ivninon i.i .j i .pi.i. . .
i.ivRiinnni. fin. i ..
or the Liverpool cotton hrokcrV assoeiatl.m
says cotton has been quiet i and te t l
I'riccs for American are mVanmX'
Futures wer. dull and f er . SSS l'J V l'.
r7 '::V"a. Circular
tuuiii i e nY-Ti :u. .... i " DIolly nuc
Q - v. n I VJ IVWUI
London July 21.-The Manchester (luar
Til It M AM II ITHTbtII UlliL'M
TherireReeonl.
AT WASHINOTOW. I I
Nkw Oni.KANs La.. Jul 21 ti. i...n
ran oil mills. Washlmrlnn. r ..T.i-"
burned.. Lo. $30(W0: Tnsuranr. in
vieorgo I'oesner pressman is iiinn.. .i
k i.r. ir.;. .''' . .
nulls owned by . a Jllt l(x;k
. . ...... v vimi Hvnn in iiIhhIh.
"ESJ
Tl. ll. ..l 1. .
Ar
that rntNma cont.
in..... v..juw -1; :
rora notner New York bank not. Mm
il'ed .d dnU7JlwnP
IllMil'S .uu
! mAm.tsnKn im.
U'RlUSHVsU'EXr
EGYPT.
irabl PasWs Aetlou la t iUilng the
IVesli Water Stipplr lJkoly
to Hasten Mailers to
Crisis
MassaerM of Europenug are Reported
From tho Inlerlor-Slckeutiis;
Tales of Biitoucry.
Tho Ensllsh Forces ure Preparing to
Embark for tho Laud of the
rimraobs.
The Natives' Exajrjrcratod Aceoimt of
tho Uumbardmrut.
Arabl
l'asha's Army are
by Scores.
Deserting
Oilier Foreign aud Domestic Kcw.
Foreign.
Viknna July 21.-A deluge of rain has
occurred in Bohemia and the destruction
of property and crops Is Incalculable. The
bodies ol forty-scveu persons who were
drowned have been recovered. A large
part of the harvest in Bohemia bus been.
Alkxakliua. July 21 -AH French ships
have en hero and the United States Hag-'
ship has gone to Brlmlisi. Tho markets
uiui uourse uro reonen i rr iuo..
over nu of . n. ..r?."" -
otliifaiiv anil him l..m a
mIu'Ik ilmas and nntut.L.a i'..iML.
i i j : .wwiww ii v v.iu u n (is
held in consequence ol u report of the khe-
dive s letter dismissing Arubi. Tho rail-
way iiuuiorities report that nil is ready for
the advauen nf ir.u a. .-). J ... .
. ... .u.tt ttv nuj even-
ing water wus still llowino in tho fresll
into the sea is being blocked by a party of
marines so that tho water below the point
where Arab has cut It will i u(.i. '
The oIHimm! liniiv rMn.i nt u i i.'
------- . ... v v7 iuv iioiuunru
nuilltsald that Id l.oi...l ' J.?..
Mi -"Ptreu and that t ie luttcr would be
brought to Cuii. Those killed at J Lantah
include two F"utlish
All cnptured. and that the luttcr would be
hfnvn'l-!'1.0''1?"- fhe "h'e!c
uiiable ieuii out woie
A-onpir July 21-Tho Alexandria cor.
respondent of the Times says: On the evac-
.. ."'"""una Aram l aslia issued
.v..vn i.itiuininniiuiii jue muruert
i n ul Iri I...I n.uu i i"T
n uiii aim biioi in re
ivengo tlie Kavntiana w in wan. l.n
-i ni"' V r.i.r.. T
iT V.i Ji' uruive reinams at
"'K1'.' wlt woman alloat anionic the
Knviish ami rah.ru. ( .i".7. i :r.
(tllV liinA In ArilortViA i.tn..n nr it .
- v wtmiuuaiivo Ul ill If
sluughler. Therefore I issue .my order to
co.itimie the raising of soldiers.
The Daily Telegraph has the lollowing:
A'-f5' a July 20. Desortors say
Arubi l'asha is not entrenched and has m
entrenching tools. Arabi Fnsha havlnit
lortilicutiona just opposite Aboukir bay
and upon the Wahiuotid fresh water canal
placed tlie dam in the canal below his posl-
tion close to the fortifications and out tho
oannl bunks above tho dam so as to send the
water ulong the lrnnt of his position. This
shows that Aralit Fasha has made a great
mistake ns by ilumming the canal whero
ho has ho secures us plenty of
wa or lor some time. Wo Uavo set to work
to till the reservoir hero no as to save all
tho water possible but plenty will remain
in the canal for present purposes. Arabl's '
hue extends from Lake Marcotes to Abou.
klr. Having got some tools lie is now mak-
ing works. Wearo in trepidation about
water and inquiries are making about con-
densers. Admiral Seymour Jiai issued a
proclamation declaring by sunset on Hun-
day all pillaged property and unclaimed
goods may be brought to Jord
Charles Jloresford at the ar-
senal and that anybody bringing
such things by that time will not be crimi-
nally treated ; but unybody who has goo:a
ol that nature and. does not bring them in
will if found out be visited by the patrol'
the gootls seized and tho pilferer punished
Ibis proclamation Is intended to meet
the cases or numerous Arabs who havo
hidden plunder in their houses. Some
havo already brought what they hail.
Tho Daily Telegraph slates that Lleuten-
aiiMieneral Bir (iarnet Woolscy will com-
mand the expedition to Kgypt which will
consist ef 20UC3 troops. Another battalion
of marines has been ordered to prepare at
once for Bervico in Kgvpt.
The Daily Nows believes thut tho port's
answer to the Invitation to send troops
is regarded by the government as equiva-
lent to refusal and Hint aforeewl'lbe
Sllllt 1(1 1' L'VIlt II I mill d..l.... ti.. iri.
r... - -. ......... mviuj Amj jimcs
correspondent reports that rcspectab'e in-
titlliitiiiit. r.iit.tlit... ii.. I... ...
-"B'isn soldiers
havo robbed and pillaged their houses
A Marseilles dispatch to tho Dully Ncwa
says: Orders have been received at the
naval arsenal at Toulon to take measure.
. v.. iaj ail UUIKHM Wi'OK til
diirvrant battalions which ure to iorm 1
crt8 nr ryjit.
The Dull vTi'loiMnr.i In tt. .AHn...i . i... ' '
prints a dispatch from Alexandria which
says n win noi uesurprislng.il Arabi Tasha'a
measures In regard to the water supply 0f
ofthellri.ish trooi M iToM.". " ? 'iTf8
son has tolegraplied liome lor instructions
An A rnli anv .lulu. !.. .1 j . .
ii i i 1 . "Jv 110 "m u nir or
the Slahmoud tiiteb canal lias llootled the
country. The water Ui places Is ffild"
e irrnnnil tun c.. .1.." . '
'h : ii iun iiicivn
n' !l KUiu. An Arab lias just bne.7.it
i - ... H.m... ..in. u iu. nru in a inn.. .
I Wlilla ntluiiiiilhi. in .... 11 . - . - " "
the center ot the citv. "
'. n1v.crnn?t chartered the I
Frl'' 'IP Calarnbrla as a transport
1"K Uil""?h . Iruli Karl tlranvllle for
f0.10 Uu.'rr'.''. kS!
The DOvernmnnt f.n. ...... .. ..
. "". "imreu tne tela.
port. A
i foreign
... :.; . " .; """ ""iioriii me r.nnlisli
niiiiiii.H:iiiiii- nr. i-nn.i.Hti. .
niajesty's government now seiaOio alterna-
end to
. .. - - - un 11 n . 1
pe mat of a sovera irn nnw.r- ir .i.r.
impracticable on account of the unwl lini
Hess of the nlln i .01 11 m . """"'ng-
to devise oThe nn." "tf. " "."r
government continue to bold Thl
that any Intervention .w.m i'L' '.'"T
nnlied .i ll.. i . renresen
L'
r?KM.wMyi't'iiooMsisicnt with .;r.v
i ii a ran m (. . .
nvne Thei "Z3 "f. WW .?
fcte .Si. be i nriKrn
rNP 00 OUet V oMfnoJ
"''in. have been so lar.elV devVl!
ftm '1' L55J J . Ptectlon
KMsrxrsss'sir!
the cunirTW r
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