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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 1

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The Tennesseani
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111 4 MORNIN6 Itt 17 o-18S7 TWE -rich 09 al 144 4100 JLLIJASili kflo 1 I-Vur 110 trio park but attar Oaths WPC Oormiue vvuus3A 41 Ulp 1 OS IL cs10 ODICATIONV''' 4 A COALITION A UUALLIIVA THE I gtf OJ 11141 s1 1 tt tor404-m orptt his poaltionl and Gen May Boulanger is enough to become the victim of his own reputation- No government that wishes to be friendly to Germany will give ethos to the man who is duclared to be the champion of revan9im 'r pools al comtootiff understood' no law gambling than would be If 'the penalty named In the law attached to the VP see eedlered4 further Melee thet pool-eelling le permitted on a fair ground It will be Considered a rambling device and that snob twisty In hie pinion would not be entitled to the WOO provided by km Ite agricultural 'octet's 1 4 Closing Day of the Washinktolf -11 Salisbury Likely to Form Unionist Government The Tenaloz'of Theing Toviarl France Relued cA 0111111111Molimm 4 1 A Park Meetings It Woodoraft Beats Jacobin but le Disqualified AN ACCIDENT' to ThipitliS Certain Matters To Have the Support of the Lead tug Diesedents I 4 I i' Terra Cotta nottentot and Wan demo Win A Sort of Alliance" Against Gladstone Unceasing Depreciation Of Rua' alai Stocks 3' 3 Pool Selling Not Legalized by tla Recently -Passed Illinois Law Germanfa Retaliation kainst thtf Russian kg-German Economic Policy 1 Further Diplomatic Agitation Probable in the Eastern Question -7' 4 ALLEGED PLO't Hungarians Said to Hass a Mar derous Plot Laid Pir1en010 July sensational dispatch to the Chronicie-Telegraph from Greensburg Pa says: Information reachm bare le morning through an officer of the law that a murderous plot bad been laid by the striking Hungarians at and near the Leirtenring works to surprise the Pinkerton detectives at that place end drive out all the new men working there All the details of the attack bad been arranged by a Hungarian who formerly held a high potition as an offioer in the Hungarian army and who has been for the put few months drilling the strikers la the Hungarian manual of arms The strikers consisting mostly of Hungarians L000 strong were to have proceeded to the Leleenring works at the break of day next Monday and draw all the detectives off and to kill end wound all who dared to resist them The aforesaid Hungarian oftleer-b000mink frightened gave the whole thing away to one of the officers at the coke works and bought a ticket at Soottdale for New York and left this morning for the East Rein-formed an officer just as he mounted the train that his life would pay the penalty for his treachery to his countrymen if he remained so be left Whether the "Huns" will carry out their plans without their chief or await a more favorable could not at this writing be -found out but they are doubtless In a very excited and nervous mood and the slightest provoeation may lead them to do almost any unlawful act The report was not credited by the operators here itionnerok's Inquiry Into the Coma plaints of Catholic Bigillopo- I All the German ilium Racing at Day of the Kempten Park Jilly1 Meeting Anti-German Agitations Condign' Int in 'au4 Ris Reputation The Notrineer of the Prim' Flegt's Trope LOsee Ris Life rrirel4 Idt)t July 16--An accident bappened to the Ptveident'l train to-night while returning from' Clayton to 'Alder Creek The train was brought to a stop before the President's party became aware that there was an accident The engbeeer bad his hand on the whistle to blow for Stiles' Grossing when the connecting bar to the forward driver on the right hand side of the engine broke and the huge piece of steel revolved with terrible velocity tearing out one side of the cab and ripping up the ties and the ground 'lithe engine rushed along A huge fracture watt made In the bolter and the steam escaped In volumes The President when informed of the affair said he thought there was somethb3g serious the matter when be saw the clouds of steam Reilly the engineer who had saved his fireman by forcing him on top of the cab wm found lying alongside his engine dead After I instructions were given to care for the dead engineer the President's ear was attached to the mprem train which had come up by this time and was taken to Alder Creek where the President and Mrs Cleveland and others of the party left the ear vras then midnight 11 -t -1-st-t-t et Jitit I Ow (Copyrig) by the Amociated Preas19371 Brunt July 16--The tension of feeling toward Trance has relaxed since the Trench fete day has passed without the occurrence of any anti-German Le-counts hi the German papers of the Ind dents in Paris on Thiusday represent that the represeion of a popular outburst was solely accomplished by the presence of such muses of troops all along the route traveled by President Grevy and hie ministers on their way to the review at Long Champs as had never been seen in Paris since the days of the Empire and the papers seek to prove that the populace were in reality nimble to make demonstrations and thM the extraordinary precautions taken by the Government although successful in part lyzing the Chauvinists had given a fictitious aspect to the calmness which characterized the day chool-in lite Baltic Provietea TOO ugutehed The Emperor's Intereleter' with the peror of Austria will take place at Gleiell ea the 28th Met The Itmperor lake Dent the heat and is impatient k4 re aurrws ate biennials 1q 614da1es' He all leave on Prtnee litnniarolt and ()tient Herbert Illso! manic left Berlin to-night They ars goler to Bateau to visit CAmnt William Bismarck The Primes wilieffetware preceed In Haiwral buret Crasent Merkel will take a holiday atilt Ineptstein in the Taunus Mountains Prince Bismarck while io Berlin recently Moutred Into the oomplaints made by did Catholic Bishops et the veratioes "remise In Posen diseases of the rights' the Gorraa inmost to veto edvantages conceded anra der the agreement between Freesia siud the Vatican The local Ober-President halm vetoed the nomiestions of parish priests eluding the well-known clerical Dr Jig dewski deputy of the IteichtMer Bri Imoct howkz Director at the eszahsen and Father BAdzielelveki the former editor of the Mitotic of Silents Prime Histmemk hoe directed the Ober-President g- tuts isral SIOONSIDIA WS TITO In mend cases Another noniCatICTI which hat proved offensive to Catholic way Mat of Hen Perkuhn to be Boalseteetind Commissioner Herr Perkuhu acted as Administrator PO004 during the sallertd Cardinal hedochoweki Fits kiMhodie et1 dealing with the clergy were of a banded' character and the peep acquired I a dislike for him and will lot 1iwa-4 be allows the appointment to stand Tbm situation as It exists at Posen one Of SW' gar towards the Clerkspiety and the ere rie of the party foreshadow the renewal Otheatteelne-opou thefieveranseat Oente varty rtt 'A At A The Danish Capt Sarauw who was con- damned to twelve years' imprieonmeet hardiabor for trauma and for being 8171 km had his sentence reduced le ale yea's the Emperor baving signified the early release of Saraaw and ell other prisonen eoirmorito or Klein and Grebert who were recently emsra-! lined at lAipetc will be transferred to the Alan penitentimy Capt Sarauw will bei Transferred from Balk to the prison sta Gioetzense near Berlin The nuivm for an elector to the 'Iteich- stag for Strasburg in place of Herr labis is melting atteadom The pretested' have I it not made known the name of their maid-date The German party divided one section supporting Herr Petrie the milk- date of the patty at the bat election suerai other opposIng Idol as leaning to autos mist views for Alsace-Lorraine Count Volt Moltke bas been SOStil3Sled tit eandidate of the Bermanista 11 The Bunderalli has decided to enforce Me new import duties on idcohol after the 20th last The lave for the ipprNIioe am for the eoilectioa of taxes on 4rinks will enforced after the 1st of September The making of spirits on accormt of the Federar' States end commas en Oct 1i OCALGOOntote by the States will be begun Oil 11nV Herr Von Beeler the well known must- Sian has returned to 'Berlin 104 eoladuct I series -of forteawns reetti by the Philharmonic Society He wilt terwards conduct a eeries of forty Operas at galliburm 44 it sli -1 Prot Vtrohowwill KOS Isave-Berlia fora' destine tour through Egypt kie UI htl: socompanied by Prof Schlisman The latest report from 'medical gentlemen identified with the cam of Crowe Prince Frederick William le that the treatment adopted his proved tbsointely enceisselu0 He is said to beisoing to Ems reetiiSthIi health Pictish )Phreitiltip Dr- knee declares that a cure 'has been 4 1 (4 ifidi Dr Herald the wellsknoWn sistielemitiet bee been piderektn tied 314 andmtetx America I 4 IIT1014 11 I' I et i 4 II I I I 1 BASE BALL A LIGHTNING FLASH Nashville Wins a Game From New Orleans Ito Work in a Church In Tromp dale County Birmingham is Shut Out by the Bluff City Boys A Lady Hart So Dad ly That She May Die Lady Hart So Dad ly That She May Die The Winners in the League and Association Games Yesterday The Whole Congregation Sadly Shaken of the Ion Sadly of the i Nashville pleased a fair audienoe Tester: day afternoon by handily winning the last game that will be played on Abe local grounds until Aug 10The7 outhatted the Pelicans la the Brat tuning they mut a tinu4 across the plate and in the fourth hit Somers for seven bates which with errors of the visitors netted six mai -Powell leas then put In the box and Only two more Nashville num 'tooted "Iffseran' was hit freely but the lack at biniching accounts for the' 'aewird which was 'secured While Illashvillomade more errors than the visitors they were not so costly and the good had which lace) -esoured -early in the game gave them a courage which more than redeemed their few mistakes The locals leave for Birmingham to-tilght Following is the official score: 1 NASIITILLIL BS PO A IL Hogan 5 2 8 4 2 10 0 ellaton4 1 2 0 0 Hayes 213- 5 01 2 0 4 3 2 Reeder 5 8 0 2 0 0 Burka 4 sY 5 1 0 0 4 4 Nicholas 5 1 1 0 1' 1 2 Bradley 311 4 0 0 0 8 3 1 rtrle 4 1 2 1 10 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 CHICAGO Inns July ton Park Club cloeed its gates todaS after a very succeesfulmeeting The weather was intensely warm though it did sot affect the attendant whigh was very The track as venal was fast- Details tt racing follow: i First race tor 8-year-oldo and upwards six starters were: Katie 87 (J West) Derby 108 (Hogan) Charley Lucas 100 (Duff): Long John '108 (Thorpe) Hattie Bennett 96 (Walker) Loftin 113 (Fuller) Pearl 97 (Tamp yiolin 100 (R Harris) $25 Katie 1113 field 189 Hattie Bennett got off flist and tel to the stretch where she fell beck Pearl Lt Mining ahead and winning easily by two lengths Derby second and Hattie Bennett a good third Time 1:154 Second race same conditions ess preceding six starter' were: Lisland 98 (Fink) Glen Hall 100 (Gallego) Blue-eyed Belle 98 (Hathaway) Ban Nail 109 (Gerhardy) Florence (Ward) Pools: Florence $25 Blus-eyedBelle 8)16 field 119 Blue-eyed Belle was off that and Made the running into the stretch where 'Florence came up and won after a driving finish by a length Glen Hall second Blue eyed Belle third Time 114X Third race all ages one Starters were: Howard Gran 97 (Burk bolder) Glen Fisher 100 (Fink): Wood- craft 113 (Vincent) acobin 110 (Lewis) Pools: Jacobin barred Woodcraft MN Glen Fisher $13 Howard Gray $10 Howard Gray led off Glen Fisher taking the lead at the quartert but Jacobin took the track at the half sad led 'Moths stretch Hail way down Woodcraft- came fast and bad Jacobin whippbmbut fouled him when Inside the furlong and though Woodcraft came in first wu disqualified for the foul and Jacobin placed first Glen -lishev second and Woodcraft third Time 1tl A row ensued around Jacobin's stand and someone attempted to tear down Jacobin's number but the police bustled hinatift'' Fouttlt race Aunty Make for'Iehrtt olds one mile and a starters werel' Terra Cott 118 (Murphy) Safe Ban 1115 (Schlutius) Hindeo Roee 113 (Fuller) --1 Pools Terra Ootta barred Safe Ban lin Rindoo Rue M20 4 Hindoo' Rout made the termini Terra Cta second and Safe Ban third This order was maintained to the home stretch where Terra Cotta took the lead and Won ander a pull by a length Hindo Rose sup ond and Safe Ilan third- Time Filth race cossolation purse all ageth one mile and an starters were: OegoW 108 (Thorpe) Hottentot 108 (IdethawarY Probes 99 Hogan Only bare 102 (Sloane) Rebel Scout101 (GU- lege) Hance 97 (Walker) 150 Rebel Scour $0 field $25 Osgood fed away but Only Dare' coming ahead at the standled around to the stretch where befell back and afters driving finish Hottentot won by a head Rebel Scout sec- ond a neck ahead of trobus third Time 157'34 Sixth race all ages one and one-eighth starters were: Alamo -106 (Copton) Longalight 101 (R gents) cardinal McCloskey 105 (Stoval)k Wanderoo 102' (Taral) Allegheny 80 (War- wick) Ylorimore was drawn Poole: Wanderoo 41501Allegheny' '19 field $32 Wanderoo' jot off first and was never beaded winning by five lengths Cardinal McCloskey Pound Allegheny third 'I'lmet 1ft BignmA lutep BUFFALO 1u17 15--nrst race three(lilartera of 's won Lady -Duffy second Barnum third Second raceone and one-eighth Berlin WOO 8 antaclans second Mettle third Time 1:504 Third race seven-eighths of a Buck woo Middlesex 'mond Rodie Pringle third Time 12)X Fourth race three-fourths of a Howard won Tony Pastor second Bryan third Time 't Fifth racer banalcap steeplechase' full comes two and one-halt wen King Troubler second' Bruton third Time 584 ILEDEPTON RK I 1 4 1 Aur) Ann rosorrons or sassrorm Latitude is1Loogitudaeficiealeartn For news Pair wmther SedTo rariab4 sande generally weeterly 1 I lower temperature tweept etadonary in eaetern portion: 1'NEiS SUMMARY 1 i troaluos There is a proposal before Salisbury to re oonstrumuct hist th Cabinsi i don to and foo tbo rmananieconUnionist amern I be dropped vro ropupld iahnativett UsDuiport of Chamberlain Hartington and tilr Henry James The movement is i sort of "holy alliance" against Ms GladahmiIt is thought there wig be wane further '1- diplomatic agitation of the AngloEgrPtbut question and that the Sul) tan may have some difficulty in 1 escaping from a demand for a conference I' of the lowers at Constantinople The iv anti-German demonstrations at Parbp are likely to do Boulanger more harm than otherwise International 2-year-old 'I plate at Kempten Park was won by Barti- 1 1- tan Aktbitirterralwaree Germans belting dial- I charged and merchants -4 many is retaliating on Russia by de- pressing her faculties and Russian credit is given a merlon check 4 DOMESTIC- The backbon of the strike in the coke re-glove has been broken Those strikers re- fusing to work are being Bradford of the Atlantic City Lifesaving i Crew le deadSult has been instituted at i Houston Tex against the Idorileville le agent for a promlsod rebt 1- The Attorney General of Illinois de- hied that pool-ogling is not legal-by the law recently pawed A sensational dispatch conies from Greensburg Pa about an alleged plot of the Hungarian strikers Editer 1 Fortune of the New York Freeman has started a movement for the formation of an I Afro-American League that is being ad--' 'fenced with a ruilhThe Presidential party bad trip yesterday running from Forest Port to Cape Vincent and then boarding i steamer aid spending the day among the ihousand IslandsMe Metropolitaa Storage Ware-" house In New York burned yesterday morn ing The loss is about 1500000 (Jut- et- town New Yorkers bad much valuable brie a brat stored thirein: Two more victim' at tie oil can are reported from Pitteburg both women -I attempting to light their fires John A Logan was seriously injured while I out riding Friday: At Buffalo Yesterday Berlin Red Buck Lucy Howard Leonora and Wizard won 'The winners at Chicago yesterday the last day of the meeting WEN: Fad Lf Y101'0000 Z6 Jacobin I Terra Gotta Hottentot and Wanderoe1 Two hundred tons of id Iron from the 4 Contederate Minima Virginia arrived at Richmond yesterday: It is te be eont verted into nags- Ji number 'of blank Chinese certificates were recently stolen from the Customhouse at Port Townsend Wt LAt Chicinnati yesterday John Clark while drunk cut and probably fatally 'Injured his mistrees a MniattokTham day Idght a man pier lull' firsgthill Iiistol hut into' the dark and 7 instantly killed -A- bts wife who was approaching 4 was asserted last nighttbal the BaltimbreVM2 deal had been Monmouth Park yesterday Bess Prince Royal Hanover Quito Wilfred Lancaster and Jim McGowen wonLightning struck a Church in trousI dale County Thursday night and seriously Injured a lady- --100 persons in the church were The 'I Tennessee Press Asiociatoin elected officers atCloudianti Friday 'r -1 Sudden death of Charles blichaeld of heart Increase la earnings 1' over ISM of the Nashville -Chattanooga it St- Lorda Railroad Nashville delude ''') Nei Orleane by the ecore of 9 to 22-Xtutni 41111of Allison decides an iniportent tax suit 71Expettence of babies in it barber' shop -t 1 Manager 4oglim describes it visit to the great Staten Island resort where the "Fail of Babylon" Is ot the boards11ro- 'r: gramme of the Tennessee par Association I meeting at Knoxville on the gist A I letter from bliss 1 little i Cheatham A aid upon' in alleged gambling resort re1 1 sults in a 'gilder haul Organization of a f7 Carpenters' of mechardce 1 of all khideWeetern capitalists express I their favorable irupreselons of Nashville- i Grant -Caruthers shot Will Brown about midnight on account of Jealousy about a woman-A free concert on Capitol Hill 4 'Tuesday night announeed Adjournment In course of the ChanteryCourt Aug ii NOVEla Strrr- 4)'PEtron Saes a Denread for a Prom i bled Rebate ''f- IMAGO July 19--L Times special from tiouston Tex I says A suit has been Cad in this city which is perhaps the 1 first of the kind ever brought in thi 1 as -ei country Thom lingsiey Tray- ling Passengte Agent of the Lou- tingle Nashville route and George Lupton of the ()WW1 Crescent lints tried hard to each get a party of Houstoniass bound for the Washington National Drill and Encampment last May to take his route It appears that Lupton secured the party In the party was Dr William Howard This gentleman promised to take Lupton's route provided Kingsley did sot I offer a better rate Then Kingsley offered a rebate This caught Dr Howard Alter miettlicetiror some Dr Rt)ward ndemanded tcill rebate not pay whereupon the Doctor instituted legal proceedings in two cases of 9200 each to recover what be elaimed was due him and Lupton was subprenaed as a wit- Bone Morris Aetealtted 3 Special' to The American Iltaxgrme Tans July 10-The jury In the ease of Hoge Morris accused of the warder in the first degree of Young Rue 04 at Thompson Station some three years To brought in a verdict this afternoon of Not guilty" The amused it will be recp affected killed Russell in a difficulty which originated at a party and after two years' wandering in the West was captured in Tex" awl brought back last winter for i I i I 1 4 i I 1 111104 1 0 I 4 I I ired A Gm 7 pie 1 Fol eta' vat Per fro: the ePe leh 'N hot Mg mu thi are ath Job out Ber and l'' eel won Ter Tw 4 -Cot 1 Ric ver 14 I fro' NV 1 tla Anil tleJ lull and i wh Iasi Yee 'Qui I wol dab lop in 1 Tel late 1 S' :1 eve St! 1 '1 Nel 41111 1 are tra 3 a Special to Th American LNEANott TENN July 16--'rhureday evening about dark when most ot the congregation had gathered at Mt Olivet a Baptist Church nine miles north of Lebanon in Trouwiale County where Rev- Mr McNabb was bolding a protracted ineettng lightning struck the stovepipe which ran in a terra ootta chimney through the root et the church descending to the stove and tearing the top oft bet did aot nem to go any furr the 00 of a hundred-or imore In the thumb and about the door nearly every one wits knocked by the shod' 'Mr MO Nahb who WWI standing the puIpit soul fifteen feet from the atove-4waa considerably: shocked but soon recovered Those near the stove ere' the inlet minuet? hurt Mrs Reese Davidson it is thought will die Miss Bob Dickinson is seriously hart Among the others more or leas but were Miss Dude Cardwell' Miss Jule Orandatoff' Tom Cardwell Sullens and a Mr Msnhafl Ottile crowd wai standing and- shod the door 'watching the cloud i- whom'wers knocked senselesa They saythe sensation was as it being struck In the top of the head with a heavy hammer: A Mr Harrison who bad Just drove up and taken his family from the vehicle had his horse to run away and break his vehicle to pieces Nearly every ono In and 1 about the house was knocked' senseless The minister deectibee the scene as one beyond datoriptim Immediately ter the lightning terrific rain fell with much Mender and lightning Two large trees on the farm of tdrZeke Bass some two miles this 'Moot the church were struck by lightning and tonstluiedt The church ru not Materially damaged SHOT MS WIFEI 1--'rbursday I of the eonDlivet a Bap' Lebanon in Mr McNabb ettng lob ran in a mot of the and tearing go VII ter-nor in the rly every one eli: 'Mr MO rthe pulpit 4W1111 COOP 1 recovered more serividson It is Dickinsou is hers more or dwell' MIN well Cicero titC a Crowd about the I -most of They say the In the top A Mr op and taken i his horse to elf) to pieces the home minister de1 descriptiom ng terrific Lid lightning of fdrZeke of the church: I tonsituiecit damaged 9 ta 27 15 LONDON July 18--Ther is now no doubt that there is a definite proposal before Lord Salisbury to reconstruct his administration to make it in form a Unionist Government and if he will do this he is given to understand be will have the co-operation of Lord Hartington Mr Joseph Chamberlain and Sir Henry James The "reconstructorse who are just now a very busy quantiky in St James street say there will be no gumption about the position of Prime Minitter that is to remain with Lord Salisbury but nothing of lower grades than the office of Secretary of State must be provided for each of these three statesmen and It must also be understood that the Conservative party has caniebed and that Unionism and a Unionist party reigns in its stead when these three ditteentlent Liberals will cross the floor of the House The "reconstructor" have indeed pro- further than this but the Club is not so rapidly progressive Then IT 18 NOT gUrril OULU who le to go It is agreed that Str Henry James would do Just as well as Mr Mat thevrs at the home office and Mr Smith is one of thou excellent men who want nothing and are always ready to make Mil at OA word of the Wet The movement is a sort of "holy alliance" against Mr Gladstone The end of it all is that Lord Salisbury must rise to the occasion tell half a dozen of his colleagues that he wants their resignation drop the use of the term "con- servative" and form a coalition which is to settle in their own way the questions now 'pending as to the Government and the lands of Ireland Lord Salisbury has tried the Master band with the member for Paddington and failed Lord Randolph 0burchill was given several days to determine whether be would submit or break out again with the my obvious risk of being subdued in the sight of all won ctioitz 'ram 1 6'14 and broke outen Friday when he attacked the Government's Irish land bill that is not a proceeding free from danger Things are not with him as in the old tt when nine-tenths of the Tory party witly pleasure when be denounced Mr Smith as the possusor of "pillories and vineries'? and therefore presumahly one yvho bad a soul above or below the truths of Tory democracy Mt Smith is at tires' ant quite out of his reach Lord Randolph knows his difficulty but We friends claim that he will be foundequal to the occasion and that "holy alliance" will succeed without his aseistance The salient point of the Irish" bill IS this: What is to be done with the judicial rents of 1882? The contention of the Irish mainbers fortified by all manner of evidence is that these rents were fixed without knowledge of pr reference to 4 OUNSNQUENT YALU 01 rum and it In alleged that the Commissioner in fixing rent within the present year have set them for laud of the ume quality at 28 per cent below those of 1882 The admisr Mon of leaseholders will give rise to no eon-tendon Mr Chambellain -contests the truth of the report that the -Government proposes to throw over the bankruptcy clause and indeed the statement is made on no adequate authority The Liberals and Irish members will urge that the dm pct-cannel be- permitted -to operate upon the rents fixed with no regard to the Tall of prices without some further measure ofprotection for the tenant 4 Lord Saliebury has moth difficulty effects other leaders and he been potent in keeping them away from the recent parliamentary contests- This taloa from the growth of protectionist opinions In the English counties 7 ly neuualux Tacaratzsoma -Le In inflection with coalition because the dissident Liberate are generally very sound upon the economic beMs of trade and commerce But from the reports received men the Government have no doubt that this will bee factor in English opinion of which account must be taken The smaller men of the Conservative party toy with the goestion in a way which buoys the hopes of the Ignorant without committing their chiefs to a dlocarded policy The news from the East is undoubtedly of much importance but there is no acute crisis The Turkish Ambassador called upon the German Ambassador this after- noon The Germans are enlarging their Influence in the East and are doing so with- out any danger to their own peace No diplomat seems to think there is the slightest menace of an actuat war but it thought there will be some 1 DIPLONA'r10 AOtrATION and that the Sultan may have some difilnutty in eacaplog from a demand for a OW-Terence of the Powers at Constantinople In the preeent exciting condition of at fairs Lord Salisbury submit his judgment of public opinion in England very tars to the guidance of Mr Smith It is not a bad choice and Lord Salisbury has gained in strength by referring to Mr Smith for his opinion as to what the people will think and what the Ministerial party will Bay as to a certain policy After the Prime Minh ter Mr Smith is unquestionably the most influential member of the Government Ha has not anytning even of the "unadorned eloquence" of Mr Cobden and his vocabto buy of Parliamentary precedents show no enlargement with increased practioe He does not entertain any delusion as to the power of England to atop the descent of Russia from the mountain panes of Ar- mania Hs is a Inge of very level mind who views the affairs of his own country from the mune standpoint aa that from which be glances ec Tait OONCIRNS 01 Mt NEW The anti-German demonstrations which have recently taken place in Paris are not important in themeelves but they are serious as showing the temper which a bellicose minister may always reckon upon The trial and conviction of the Alasatiane and Lorrainers the Whiz day at Leipsic was undoubtedly the came of the demonstralions The trial was a mistake it was undignified and unnecessary and Coming atter a long series of irritating incidents the Schniebeles affair among them it quiet naturally aroused a good deal of bad blood In Paris However demonstrations like those of this week are more injurious at the present moment to Gen Boulanger than to any one else -It the General is the prudent calculating man lifa friends declare him to br4 it is a grave misfortune for him to become the hero of a hippodrome demonstration A politician often gains a reputation against hie will' which he Is Compelled subscquz24 tO at: up to or lose THE ORMAN EMBASSY IN PARIS was specially guarded There was no ap- Mrce of troops in front of the body of cavalry was kept on the alert and moving In vicinity from early morn 1111 midnight Tim return to the German people of a calmer mood toward France can be assured hgerever only by the cessation of the systematic pesecution of German residents In French towns yet the tendency seems all the other way The Chauvinist press oontinne to publish the names and addressee of Germans who have places of business in France and warn members of the Patriotic League not to have any deal-lugs with them The minor Garman plops ars being bunted out of their planes at tkie rate of bundreds weekly and it le ea timated that the Germans holding situations in France who last year numbered 82000 have been decreased one-halt in the last six months Count Von Munster German Embasmdor at Para is having it constant arum of appeals for help against the out rages which are being PREPSTRATED ON OREXANE inie 'sufferers are In the male itillat Wirt-men who find etnployinent In tbs mantei lecturing centet of Frawat The appeide were made the eubject of an oral diplomatte representation to IL Flourens For- sign Minister by Count Von Munger on Wednesday last The Count his oral representation with a written remonstrance to which the French' Minister (Flourens) will have tomake a written ply Count Von Munster has also celled the attention of Minister Flourens to the practice of the mese In denouncing by name citizens of German who are not in public life but residing privately in France and against whom the mobs are incited to make attacks Minister Flours is also asked by Count Von Munster if his (the French) Government is powerless to deal with the organ of the Boulangiste Lederer Nationale which declared that the German functionaries in France WERE ALI SPIRE' that the central nest of the reptiles was the German Embassy and that -Count 'Von Munster himselt wu the director of the spy administration Flourens has made a verbal promise to interfere and to use every power of the Government to prevent assaultson Germans in the future Since Count Von Munster made remon stances against the ill-treatment of his oountrymen the German consulates at Bordeaux and Rouen report street attacks upon Germane in thue cities and the Bordeaux Consul complains that the windows of his residence have been smashed The Kreuz isitung the Tagblatt the north German Gazette and the Colorne Gazette papers of every parVTencar in the opinion that the situation Is intolersble and that It 10 abr solute': necessary for the French Government to interpose resolutely to stop German "baiting" Count Von Munster will takes holiday to recruit his health and to give Minister Flourens a breathing spell Ain THE TIMI TO l'EEPARE A REPLY to the German remonstrance But It Is considered certain that Prince Bismarck will laid upon a practical response in the nature of an assured protection for Germans in France The chief topic of interest is Berlin after the French situation is the unceasing depredation of Russian stocks The fact is now recognized by both political and financial circles that the movement is not led by speculators but has definite official inspiration and Is part of the Government campaign of retaliation against the Russian anti-German economic policy During the last fortnight the fall in Russian securities of all sues averaged fully 6 per cent The fall would have been even greater but for the receipt of some "stop'' orders and orders to buy These combined for a thus to stay the decline Since Monday large purchases have been made daily by the Itumian Government These purchase however have proved insufficient to check sales and even to-day when the Boerse was at its dullest INvearons cOrmiunn To UNLOAD their Raman holdings in large quantities 0111111iDg a still further decline in prices The champions of Russian securities so-knowledge themselves beaten and accept the situation with the best grace poesible Dealers are convinced that the sales of these Russian ocarinas will not came until they fall beneath even the present nominal value when London and Paris will show a riness to absorb them This 000O0Eiteal duel between Parts and Berlin does not meantime seem to affect the political relations of Berlin and fit Petersburg but offichd advicm on the contrary give ex- pression to the exasperatioa of llso Ministers of the Czar at the decisive check which the Russian credit has experienced It has even put a etop to the negotiation of a new conversion loan which was oonternplated on a gigantic scale and which the Government hoped to effect through German capitalists thus placing the finances of Rusk on a sondem beWs The Russian application to the Paris Rothschild to take up financial projects dropped by German NOT The bankers Blaichroders and the Frankfort Rothschilds have a perfect understanding with the Paris branch on the subject The return of the economie friendship will tot be assisted by the latest Russian order dismissing all Germans employed in commercial and banking firms in Riga St Petersburg Moscow and elsewhere is Rua els nor by the Government's refusal to adopt the concurrent edict of the prolea son of the Derpal University that it would be unwise henceforth to exclusively use the Russian language In the classes which refusal canoed the peofeeta4 without emotion es essalss 1 NEW ORLIAIS A11 Ln ro a a rttp 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 Campau11 4 I 1 0 1 Cartwright11 4 1 1 0 8 4 2 fleiss 2b 4 00 0 5 2 0 Putol I 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 Meyer 3 0 0 0 4 11 0 8 0 Somers DAT I 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 Wells 3 A) 1 0 10 0 0 Totals- 21 127 Di Innings: Nashville 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1-9 New OrivansA 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 04 Two-base hits-Clinton Campart Reeder Cartwright Hayes Three-base hits-Maeran Double playa-Burks Mayes and Iris Burks and )iris Munn Rues and Mile First base on bails-Fine and Rogan a Struck out-Reeder Firle McVey Wild pitches-Powell' Time-1 hour and 40 minutes 3 Umpire-Suck MuNritm 13 MattINGItal Oi Mummus Timm July 16-Speclal-A crowd of about b00 gathered this afternoon and witnessed the tomtit successive defeat of Birmingham at the bands of Memphis The game was void of special features The locals outhatted the visitors and played an erroriers game The McKeough brothers were the battery for Memphis Webber and Snyder for Birmingham Memnhts 0 0 1 2 3 5 1 1-13 Birminghtr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Base hits-Memphis 18 Birmingham Errors-Memphis 0 Birmingham 7 TzsraaDAY'S Camas At Louisville-- Louisville 1 00 810 8 0-9 Baltimore 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0- 5 1 At St Louls- SL 1 8 1 49 Athletics 1 000 0 0 0 1 0-2 At New iork- Chicago080141000-9 New York 0 00 0 1 1 1 1 0-4 At Philadelphia-Philadelphia 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2-10 Detroit- 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-4 At WashrugtonWashington 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0- 5 Pittaburg 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0- At Cincinnati- r- 1 Cincinnati- 0 0 11 00 0 0 0-2 Brooklyn 1 4 01 0 0 0 0 0-6 At Boston- Boston 4 0 0 0 0 0' 0 1 1- 6 Indianapolis 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 0---1 At Cleveland-- Cleveland 4 0 0' 0 4 1 0 0 1-10 Mete 100000000-1 t1 Deplorable Affair An MoNairy County tt oi ltit Special The American JACEN0s July 16---News i deplorable affair reaches us from near Hart postoMce hi McNair" County Thursday night Whitten a respectable oltiron shot end almost instantly killed his wife Re bad been to Ifolivar and returning home about dark left his buggy it the gate and went Into supper Ris wife finished eating and left the table Whitten picked up a patrol saddle bags and took out his navy six which be pointed toward the front gate and tired A scream was beard and Whitten rushed out and caught his wife she was failing She had been shot in the side and died without uttering a word She had been to the buggy and Whitten who was drinking thought be would fire eft his pistol not knowing she was there The unfortunate event has cast a gloom over the entire community 4 -7 Acoourr- Special to The Amerittan BOLIVAR TENN July 16--George Whitten an aged and reenacted farmer and a man of means living fifteen miles east of Bolivar shot and killed hie wife last night In a fit of drunkenness The weapon used was a pistol Whitten was an exceptionably peaceable man when sober but desperate whendrinking Re claims that the shooting was accidental but it is reported that the womants body was greatly bruised Indicating that she bad also been roughly hicNotiry "11 Ai a deplorable irt postoMre night GI shot end fe Re had home about to and went eating and up a pair of de navy six out gate and and Whitten to ehe was Me side and I Bhe had et who was fire oft his there The mon over the farmer and miles east of ire bun night weapon used but desdms that the is reported lady bruised peen roughly I Ve01011 fri limos 1114W Sdheme eluccerseltilli 1701tilititg In sati rrollt a in the Pool B00ms Merle Italy durtalled--Brighton Bien isl 11 Barred fr A mA a KT crte 8A14 FUNCISCO hly 18--The local pool rooms hue beou twit I week seriously curtailed by ewindies practiced on them The Bret ono resulted Ins lose of 1400 to one and' the escape from lose of sevelial 'thou-1 sand to other It also suited in the diecbarge of an operehn Trottel the Westent Union Telegraph Compoutyw' who is however now known to be It alleged the game wall Pernetute43- through a leak between the reeelpt La message In the Wester's Ilnitin dace aed its receipt at the pool roOms though no proof to this effeet was forthcoming Hardly had- the 'excitement bite: (EMI blown over when the sporting fraternity were regaled with another ouceeettfult scheme against the bookmakers and one of much greater magnitude The trick wu turned throteh couple of Brighton' Beach events Two months ago when the racing seasons opened the local book- makers without exception agreed to bar Brighton Beach from their boards exnept by mutual consent on when there were no other Yestenlay was one of these occasione All went well unUi the sixth and eeventh races when there was a plunge of combi nation on which the odds were already big In the mile and sixteenth race Hermitage and Compensation were named for straight and place and in the three-quarters dash Peg Wollinton and Crichton were selected In sU the pool rooms except that of Lingle Co amounts ranging from $10 to 150 were laid to win In all about 110000 There- sults of thePe noes were in accordance with 4 the above and the bookmakers smelled a big-sized rodent but too late to save thamnelves They suddenlyrecollected that Billy Lakeland and the bead eenter of Brighton Beechen were great friends and that Lakeland can probably name the meta In any Brighton 'leach event on a few bourn' notice Onset the men who bad made a lucky bet was shadowed and wee seen to proceed directly to Kingsley's place where after a hearty lough as if over mmo good Joke the pair watt out to "smile" That there wu a job there is no doubt The only question Is whether the victims have decided on the right manipulator At all events they are powerless eud met emly grin and bear It Brighton Beach will in ell probability never again appear en the board of local bookmakers More Motorail Goa aS Martoone HAMILL ALL July 5 104-Another vein of gee Wu struck here to-day at about 3piuTbwUIiCOteetdeep and at 1 the bottom eight belies of water: ihowing a Close proximity to another vein Mr Btrubbe the ex- pert believes that the vein will be founA very close The gas to-night burns esver4 feet high and Is of a splendid quahte Hartselle le proud over this and and the other prospects ere roseate The excite sent is very great Stabbod by an latortepor Special to The American ensrees000s T1L Zaly 111--Thomem Weiser proprietor of it dee shop on nrket greet found MVO Under PI bed io-niem and shot Atkins 4 1 I Sif it 1' 4 LONDON July 18-2rhis vtas the second day of the Kempton Park July meeting The handicap seven furlongs was won by two lengths by Mr Childwick's colt Harpendem Mr cannon's filly rib was second and Sir Johnston's colt 'Candlemas third There were eight starters The international 2-year-old plate five furlongs was won by Mr A Benholm's colt Barthian Sir WThrockmorton's colt Balderdash was second and tionter's colt Victor Albert third There were nine Mr Vyner's chestnut colt Crowberry was the favorite at even money GREEN-EYED MONSTER NSTEIL DYNAMITE rd Nearly 500 Pounds Found Near a Construction Party MONMOUTH PARK Nair You July 16---The large attend-once of people Monmouth Park to-day suffered intensely from the extreme heat but the track was fast and the racing good First race handicap one won by a short head Stonebuck second Gardey third Time Second kece the Atlantic Makes for 2-year-oMs three-fourth BoYal won Mirabeau second Time 1:104 Now or Never came in oecond but was disqualiiikl for a fouL Third race the Stockton stakes for 3-yearolds one and one-fourth won in a canter Time 213 Fourth moo handicap one and three-sixteenth won by a length Himalaya second third Time Fifth race the Elberon Welter handicap seven-eighths of a won by four lengths Ferona eeoond Pomona third Time Sixth race selling parse: one and One-eighth won Lotto second Pegasus third Time Seventh rare handicap steeplechase fun McGowan won Major Pickett second Identmore third Time ecem-siram0 mum SPRINOVISIA ILL ull 16-114 Attor- soy General has decided that the law passed by the late Legislature in relation to pool-main and book-making on fair grounds does Dot authorize or legalize poo1-G11mM The provisions of the act he says are excluded from application to enclosures of lair or race-track incorporated under the laws of the State during the time of meeting of the amociaWn but they do not authorize or lazuli' Poaeollthil at ouch times and Vacvs and bluing and ellinE A Tinted Venus Causes a Resort to Arms by Two leavers )4 4 The green-eyed monster came near cm-d ing lad havoc in (Indy circlet about 11 o'clock lmt ufght Julia Smith worb as a domestic at firs Zordan'e boarding-boost 56 Cherry street In small frame building in the mar Uses Grant Caruthers whose attentions base been lately favombly re-netted by the fair Julia tie has a Thal in 431141 Will Brow who last night bad an enimgement to go up 't the street with Julb Brown being late Cs-Milan kindly consented to act se scort Shortly after their return Brown came and was upbraiding his fickle lose when Caruthers came out of his hones to get a bucket of water A few words pawed and Brown made at bim with a knife Caruthers ordered him to keep away and then opened fire Three Mots were the tkird strikieg Brown in the right Moulder Police thlicere licitinney and McGovern wars qukkty on the snot and arrested both Brows was red and went to a teL to bare the bell remorAtoshicit made a wonad painful bat nut Resort to Drs ea near etsdu about 11 works as a rding-bouse frame buildahem whose favorably Ye II a rival in tt had an en-the street late Coo act as aunt Brown fickle love his house to words pawed a knife Ca-way and then re fired the lot 'boulder ti Metiossra 'nested both ind went to a lovAd which Hrimactio July spedal from Alban Wit Ws that a mine contidning 480 pounds ot dynandt was lotmd at Montollo where a construction party or the Chicago Milwaukee Bt Paul BailwaY was building a line across the trick of lb Illinois Central Rod Manager Miller of 'the St Paul Road has received advices corroborating the report It le not known who burled the explosive and those who are interested find it Impossible to believe that anyhody connected with the Illinois Central could be guilty of the mime The Baltimore it Ohio Deal Now You July Baltimore it Ohio matter centinurc to absorb the Interest of Wall street and rumors of all sorts were freely circulated to-day only to meet with an absolute denial from the parties- Interested It Is aseerte4 by some who are believed to be interested that that there was another hitch in the programme last night bet that everything has been straightened out and the deal The property they sey will be handled by a syndkelm the A Warm' Haul A raid bleb proved a water haul was inside lart ntrTht npot room- over Linck's saloon nu (Merry street Five or six Court icers entered the saloon and atteturfd to batter in with art won beef keg a door leading up stain In ft le one of them cilinbed over the tritusom me hail door and thee forced lt open 4--u otnuiin 7 another entrance to the sup-ed toorttok Nothing was found mama if there bad been my had es.

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