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2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FIAY ¥i, 1873: .. patriotic feeling,” and that Christians, like. the’ | Matthews,- Hon, Henry Stanbon , ~Flgmen, dotible sticide in Hambarg: County, tel hed’ he Wi ' i boats our progress became hard by the dritting:|.: - JUST ] + | oot menot. t,'e‘:(lld:; g::pangni‘lgl:;;;z;k ool Tadgo Hondley, Juigo \{?i.\it.?xg, Chorge & sig moraing. Tuo forgertes In which Welling:. e e feing Lidlsne " sorent g oy 2 i land in- Pugh, and others. - "A memo; Tes 0 his . | ford wasiimplicated aro mne ro oxtonsive, Al ofos ice, and I wes compelled to haul on the ice again, | B B Hal of vespact than st foporterd, nadaiara beon-curiied ooihyt] 1O Y0ua are ca tho trail of ** Bogus Clasley Iwell, and it yungllln to be reassuring to all honesty memgla'y was adopted, together with o resolution ‘ epo, Iness ;and-- Reporie . LOU.SIANA Beath of the Popc. "%’ | boen sold on forged deeds, by means'of wh At this time I succesded in eaving fourtcen caps | 141, Fil 1% T o e ) of pemmican, eloven and a lalt bags of brégd, | Furierhl: Services 0ver the De- |dheir Justice Chase has brought to light so much ap- | Resolved, That wo reapcotfully suk that his remains ‘men, to all who are trying to be-just in. o send a copy of this tribate to the family of. sdmibistration, tht the Temoval" of Chieif.| the doceaséd. The folloning was also adoptid s ic: ten dezen one and two-ponnd cans of meat an . 3 g7 BOUP, fouriecn hamna, ooe St Dag AT S e ceased Jurist in New reciation from the country, —appreciation spon- | my bo 181 in the besutiful cemotery bo did S0 mitich very lurge sum of money has been obtained. | AFl Quict in the Disaffected Dist 'y g 8 A p] BP! 24 5! = rict waighing twenty pounds, some musk-ox skins, a Xk _ .| taneous and universal. The highest aud purest | 0 estsblish near the city of his home, which recog- -~} Tho written confession_of Wallingford digclores | _=~The__Administration to _Sasinim. Lo blankets s ‘number-of “rifles; and abundant | ———-York, Vg °| civilization is moulded ‘on thie priticiple, Which | *é‘{l‘;mm"““mm“rflf bis worth a8 {ls most eminent- i iy ~ | "tho names of partics engoged with him in tho | TEeHogE.. oo oeon- B9 stain ammunition, g tho Divino Mastor embodiod: in his.churehysf Ffey o o0 o e s o The Vienra Stock Exchange Closed for | forgerics. Thoy aro: William Jobn, Georgo Spetial Dispatch 0 The Chicago Tribicne,” Tn the momning, knowing: that T had not pro- Ho that is greatest among- yon shall' be your |- o0 Fon Hlenry B oy e ot wern " Thrée Days. o s sl Trssdoarts, e somr aryon23 | Wasmrsotoy, D. O, sy 10.—The Presifen 4 80D, And'8 man—{-p—p o= H ror 30 Ve o e én arresied, [ L3VIAE andertaken to | llogg in his placo 0. now in. | 83 Govornor of-Louisiana; will thke measures - ;~|:at once to put down all opposition. In an inters viey fo7dsy, “with'the Acting Secretary of War, isi 3 = i & . = o 8 ¢ T a Ly 00th Top comanagan, gts. mexarticlos of food, cloti-| fyy-Remains Visited by Large Fumbers of | S v, pon Soaovledzed grestnoss of bim | 1oy e L Te oiough for “many. sears smod Seott, Those: moq. L 7 vored fo'shoth 28 ai Peapli Flotal Tributes i sstranged in political opinions; yet never for & Dot tho ingleadérs flel, ~Oficers ar galo I endeavored to shoot as misny seals a8 pos- public servicea; his only title,- that of a high i L i s 2 L Al " sible, both for food, Tight snd fasl, put could only anid well-decerved place in his choson profoesica. moment did that diftorenco disturb our social 1e- | 7.4 fost - A dvices: from thé™ Carlist Tu= |iLo get threo, owing to the bad weather having set G It pleased God to call imto duties of the | (AHORE- M Eall e “;ifh“““ .’;‘0“““‘3{} 3 in. T supposed tho wind o bo sbout soutbwest. | © % . T TTH T ™, .ty | gravestand most momentous kind:: b an ad- | ofhisinduetry and ability which, asit vas the surrection. 5 ThaiA it et fha LA L ; Joouse yom L. o v | ElOguent Fineral Sermon by the Rev, | yocste, ae Govamor, sa Sonator, us Finaneial | 7ot that brought him o genera! notice, do, it condlfion of aTairs' therey Ke'kmpee iy b’ On itg clearing.up I found mysslf within sboit | * | inister, s Chief Justice, nowhero bas thers tho body of tho Ohio atatuto Inw, extonding.over CANADA. | Cosing Scenes, In-the Great Niusical | course but to deal promptly and firmlye‘:i:h {’;,,, eight miles of : wiat'. I+ supposcd to b the east Dr, Mall, boen a failure, and in somo_departments his f- A 4 ! A ; i th . ; ior|a period” of dbout foriy-six years, ; 3 i I Pétival, L. | oppostt Chin “Tha oo basag wonk o i it . : o aprocatoniad o . npiees. | fom 117 to, 1 et or e bek | SpctDioihlo TR | st bt to 2t Gt v, | R e SEp ot Fo the hoat and provisions® to_land until it grew 0 dented in - the most Nteral way, for whon | that first work at the bar, in the-Federal-Senate,» Out, May 10 Thoitvo By Cricryats, May,10.—~Tho festival closed this. ' Loutsiana, Kellogg Laving applied or aid, anq i Hé ] S in tho Fxocative chair i our Stalo n the Cilb: | matters alscussed in tho. Gpuadian Parfumont | yyapd ol it p oot Slet S| HRRE0 Lo, BATog appiied T aid, sad Bt s oo, - savad all. “Tus.izs | Arrangements for the Final Cereimo- | §asmar,sver culied upon bo roduce o order the | i, G iy Supremo bl ko was aivavs aqual | Sestorday and Jask might wera e Goreramant | focrooonmita e e Do o |/armed resistanca, * : grew fim, snd-1 mado another sttempt to “mieg.in Washington L spects, so imperiled s was ours when he took t?ge ‘placo, und if ‘he had réached that other | i) respecting pilotege, and the bill amending i istond, waid {5 Bell was Geinaely: ol Bubsequently the order was sent fo Emory ta reach the shore, carrying everything in J 0 Treasury Departmont in his firm band and gxm’d Bnr a0 o thab s tho Militia nct, a0 to tho calling out of the militin ['e(.” Tl programmo was maiuly s melango of -:Eelcczes;‘llryg:t:a:;:ythfi: ?emu% '&i!’;‘?‘;};fié’; he sl Treasury D ; As o of his sorros- | & ! 2 il : 7 t Dustny :n?dicn,g;ggflgxmmy ":‘gu?‘;}: s carried the nstion thraugh the great etruggle, | by rionds, I do not rogret Lo nover reached tho | in tho case of apprehended tiot; aleo, providing | the weel's music,including partof tho-Orphaus” | 5£9¢2S Siato, It is evident thet tas peny Bart P T s R and even when the vast machinery of war was Prosidéntial office e = 7. o 'y nren 1o Di ~ L ‘ $3 i ; 1 7 ’ > 3 not that I doitbt at all that | that the Governor General might remit sentenco |, music, and tho Dettingen To Deum, and requires | py. A I ! Night cumo n'us an verystormy wosther. Tath | {og' g rematon of fhe ats Chief-Jusion Ohage | (95 b liady b smd. Miatoey Wil saniing | 90tia Tmanspazsod abiltios aud st bl {0, T, Puckachentary Gomaitico on tho pro- | HS "progmmme ors the Versiors Walls,” | [ 55ce SRy out K mist o marm, 1n A e Fioenr vos fomt Mo o rere delt: | oo remaoved” trom the rosidonce of William §, | 10 tell. . “Probably” mon will ' more bighly | FOE ot Soaliat foforsy Tt BORRR Bt | ibitors liquor law:-hmvo roported. Amiong tho |{axeby ite Fadothion Ous af the most b s s TE Gerag Bt this ats ToF "nany days, tho bad wenthor contiating | Hoyt, No. 4 West Thisty.third siraot, whorohs | LELecise Hhe, colossal rasalls Ko “thon | 31, ropntation. “When * ws “ltok over | conclusions arrived at aro : That tho trafi 1 o | factory features, comnested: with tho Testival o | Lor2o0 ot aov: Bellogg had made a all torough the month of November.: W | died, o St. George's Church, Stiyvesuat Square, lhet{‘v et S R the front satoop af e Chess, s s ivmentbi Wiepad sl ey ovil, reaching At b feck i 10 Goac of el Khetinung toot Lonisiang from domestio olaaco, and ro- Built a now-house, snd made gurastves as oo | as g e arEas Obus e A wusbled to.,_sea. lle'_ eliocls . Lincoln's - - clisvos, -producing the moat untoward reutlts ; | Grehestrs aud. plied tliat tho Governior had not dono 80, and in ‘ i ho Rev. Dr. Stephen H. Tyng, Rector, whero OcH EUFTDH . s0d tho best. relief,—onc, aud not the least, of that | 'that tho peoplo are impressed with tho enormity | Bast this evening. o ! : oro f;’;-“fl“?“;x““h?fi- e mare ten White men, | ther rémained in state from tho opening of the o e merty. | famous triumyirato which gavo such lustro to |.of fho WL+ that from offeial infonmation it v | _CINGINNATL, My 10.~Tho Musical Festival i .ri:‘?“z‘z.‘;‘f‘é?:‘;”,fii‘:a? enubios monig L % P e OB | sdfgat 8 oclock, uatiLLotlck ths atter | T LT T St P g gl | st administation. " Nof o o R who i | etewid fou- s of tho crins o ol | losed (is laraoon wil 3 maiieo T el A ot fanatitin A = M e > A ness 0 dark days of an 2 will over | thiercfrom ; that in Ontari d S : SRgE! exercises i ring 2 FiBhod ne et nt s Ft e, whieh fur- | noon.” The oaskot in which the remain fest i of | robellion, from tho effects of which wohao Just | 720 tho good work Le then ascomplicliod, nor | ou af- 2ol oo o reaniiod. fiow | Bppeated. Over 5,000 persons yofoproaeat, aud by Aoting Babeparpstch was sont hencs tordey _Wuv J!ohnw"a: to Col: Kostival being’‘thoge' [ ure for that xfluwn._n‘!;;emwy asaistance: will be nished us with light aud fhel with which to warm | rosewood, ornamentod with silver moldings, and | recovered, a war ouly secondary in importanco | T3PSt 11O 880¢ work 9 et i153 medi the interest 1l maintai -thi - il ¥ 3 iy & y the generations that suc- | the liquor traffic ; thit 153 medical men report & interest was well maintained to-tho last. ‘The, P GOf pok) ;110"?:;31:{;00531@91{ the dark- | hyving massive silver handles “at tho liead, foot, }‘;:,’,““ groat strug, 1°n “{;‘:" ‘::"MP‘Q";‘; ‘d‘;‘;_ ceed us, Shinaaon Witk b Criends, | that intosicating. Hauors lead to Qisensoand | PIOFAIMO Wt mainly mada up from composi-_ E',';",;i United States Marshal finds # ned = A e s an omsmented with o wreath | S0 ISR 26 OR (MG TR el sss of | L have looked with solicitudo- st lis ;fuil: | prematuro death. - Tho Committeo bollavo o | HonS proviously. rendered. :“Salactions from' | g ereentionat pis croe s fnecesear fy In the latter part of Fobruary wo lived princl- | Of - delicai and ‘tubd ‘zoses; and B | solonisis but eame out of it & strong and recog- | 128 health. HI«; h:zd Gasst leartied hog prohibitory li uo'xi‘il:.wcwonld lnj!.ig‘::tu, i(_no_; To- gggsguflm‘{:m m:eilefll‘fid, r:fig ;ixgspx&m&es g othier meags of frasportation, nid aska sseistaice ! 3 Y 3 G PPy E P 5 . 1 spare el ‘where was 8 c] if. ‘ommittes then considors i 2 Y i 16 from. or directs which TOT- ¥ pally upon birds, aad in March. commerkod to | cross of whits flowors rest on tho ‘lower | Bized mation. Ho who zecounia o iho fuvara | {0 %Daro Limsell whoro thers was so mucl T O o tanoa Dodtinger. Mo ' Donm, o ush, . motcs,| Sered st patof s ot o et W 14 e e seals. Through that month woupported | end” of tho, lid. Tho diis on which tho | tho progross of our later, and, in many respocts, | (% FoSToh ther g t the reyanaa. ¥ g . ¢ nd” of _tho, lid. ais on. ¥ ¢ g osp) o near to him, and, botter than | The ravenuo last year from the- liquor trafiio 3 grend ! e o mon ot g genly’ fleshy vasting | cogicot raste s hosvily draped in black, caught greator, war vill not omit thehame of himn whos¢ | all ather frionds; thoso daughiers Lo loved £0 | amounted. fo- S5,004513.59. The Committeo, |, t0 hich aro ol tho worly, #To tho Cherubim | Evén bim in takly Tood in this way to Tast until tho middle of Ay, | P I theeo festoons on. tha sidos, fyom which | Ly sontations, snd intriguo, snd clamor. | well eheared and sootlied hus dealiniug das with | thiuk tho dCcroasdd éxpanses of asylums, lios-" |'and Sersphita Gontinually Do T viaochorus, | “Npw fopqur, L, Moy 19.—Tifty Metsbpolitan Lad we ot been drivan to sca by o strong west- | dspend’as many black velvot ‘tasssla. Tho bax | po curbed and guidod the blind chorgies of tho' | &4 Bfeotionato tenderness which was full of con- | pituls, punitentiarics, adwinistration. of fustice, | oo, and organ oll belng omployed. - - * ovalcy: unde? Cootey, arrivad haro 1hes algh, etly gulain the Tatter part of March, our floo- | of the coffin is placed toward tho entranco of tho Commonwealth, untilit camoout. triuniphaot and | s i e Jandly :‘fggt tliaf b | st WOULL o An Ol ARl B I | hiomaealio s S Logetbar i tho sate: | 224 lcf;_ahuut&?lgck this mn&nfl?i{mfltflfx\-‘ iece being thenTeduced from five miles in-cis suilding. P 3 I ree. . But why shot Tecount to you of > 2 > o 4 d 2 i in's. -They.report having no diffic on their Suinterence to about tweaty pards In disimeter. | e itrance fo the church for thoss of tho | whh you yesreelven hava beet tho- lmmediate tho eonial 2nd tonshing natrirelaf hiomas (ol | 'puirosed, Slich would GORtFibto-fo thi wealth :;;';:;nfi;’i,;‘;f‘;‘d—:fi:’; orinks, Do wlich 1o | oy and the g who. Teporied a eKipan s - ' ALMOST STARVED. - - public who _desired to’view the romains was | witnesscs? Rather let me spesk to you, =y | o L i ‘:H“"M‘ i et of e dre R e sing' | been done. ‘Llis waa due to their cnthusices | 1000 miles above Brashear was a desorter. Two Wolsft tho plco on iho lstof April and | throngh a side door, thonse to the cliucel, pass- | bereaved breihren, of tiat which is of Vital and | 0% 1 Bopuing to lamont, but rather an esauw-| 4 hopm bioke up nt Goslencan, relessing) (S8 (R, Wl wab Qe o, thele cnthibiosmn | unired Unitod States troops artived hors at 18 sbandoned nearly all “our meat, o largo amount | ing down tho centre aisle on eithor &ide of the | transcendant importance to us all,—Christianity. ‘Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tritane: g : g ;| havo succeaded. ,Under .the circumstances, ho, {gj;&&aflggrpn :;iad o nf:o ;,fjé:finfl% “lg givén him in, taking ‘and: matntiining pomseseion of H, i ) 3 ¥ 5 i = "| boom at the mouth of the river. - .. . ... of ammunition, clothing, ekins, and other arti- | dais on which the casket rests. When I stood last Tuesday night by the bedside | pp, 20y BN Ll =gt interestiug pri- | “MoxTnEAL, May 10.—About 1,900 emigranis-| regarded what theydiad accompliched as unpar- | frg. “the ) in B ticles, taking a portion of meaiu a boat, which | ~ Early aa the church doors were openod, there | of Chiof Justico, Chasos. when I looked at | uyo™Jorior " hitton "3 1658 -by the, Inte Chiof | heos L O ag Aesanlilicd an. mpess thgoug\l;ntz::-;:uém% frsing to - secertain’ thia wo were abliged to throw overboard, on account | was a row'of carrisges in front containing ladies | that brosd brow and massivé brain, and thougbt | Jugtica Clase to W. N. Hudson, thea- of .the | huro, hes ‘aro Engligh, Irish, Germans, and | bed a stake in assuming. tho direction-of. this ;‘o ;?rf-‘fl ‘:ml? ol I’i anc, whosa &ng‘?mex_:l_s o ho boat being 8o doeply laden. I regained | and gontlemon waiting sdmittauco to fake a | of the mighty interast with which it had worked | Gloveland Leader, is' publislied hererthis'aflor- | Seoteh; andwill all remain i’ Canada exeopt | undertaking; and tho consoquonses of fadire, ond e aowes b as Teporoll ees) fld the outer edge of the pack of.ice on the 84 of | 1ook at the face.of the dead jurist. Dnrmgd he | for the oppressed ; when I looked at tl.\lx:i_z gf‘c: noon, Tho. followiug extzacts will bo read witht | {Lirty Gormans, bound for the Prairie Sates. with mach focling assured the. members that in lgmmD,m a1 t;'e téx;cn:{:fiu ;-"WNCD lcanmb ta April, and succeedod in getting s little further | forenoon carrisges drove upto the clllmidx oor | heaving bosom and thought how he Lad | ponoinlinterest: =" Mast of tho English speaking policemen are | Eaining tho distinguished success for thomselves 0ol Debleas from et 25 Deblan inon'thepack. -On the i, 8 heary northenst | in almost coutinuona line, from which issuod | beon weighed down Ly meny — caros | SG I (LIS or e o potifal parites, aud | restamin . 2 | thoy bnd cotve Hin, - Spoaking of (ho cliorus, | 22 eridently intended from tho frot to maia- galo et In, a hoavy ses ranning under tho ico, | eminent ¢itizens sud eloguntly drossed ledics, | in bis anxisty for the publio §90d, | ramitied mo ta the position wulch I occupied when in | - Oomme, May 10.~Ship laborers demand 24, | o, egarded. tho maferial composing it a3 tha | S resistency to Kellogg's Governmont, an ‘rbich broke i in sl pieces, so.that wo had 1 | who pased through the churel, took s lookat | I could mot belp thinking Lov much alom | T sursicr it of F2 Damotrat by fhe g of God | ¢ oo o7 in / | Ui, ochap, io L ovar soon s Ttpimatsd: | SALuot doszo tho shedding of blood. ‘Tho wholg Livo on s small ecale, a5 we could not put our ( the festures of the dead, and quietly drove [ heisnow; how inaccessible to any O e | fr90and ndepondent.” Tho principles Lbad then ars | ““bonong May 10:—That we sro to bLave s | that. there. s room for Improvement in tha |.21AT Mfiu‘u“m*“’-“y To takan by tho Usitel Vg“ tos, ‘boat out, neither could we find scals for food, and | away. = o - | the power of Him who made him. Of all ‘tho | mine now,snd Ilave dono uo wet, uttered no werd, 5 52 La8h We s (i A AL A i i e 3t it % ‘anadian Credit Mobolier is evident; The Cana~ | meu's voices, and urged increased application. |igo tho 5 wero reduced almost to starvation. . .- . Thore wero 150 policemen present. to preserve | hearts on earth who loved him, it was not pos- | entertalnad ng thought {ncunsiatest TRt ST | St sing, Hike Somen. Gottrs, Deooks, mud st | Alaoricans, bo Sail, - werd - prone t. rajy | 0P aud tho Harslal On the 21st of April wo sighted a polar bear: | order and.place people in lino, Bo.that no rush or | sible for one to make to him & demonstration of bt il Gl i o E 9 it = i A X oD » 5 5 i unf d of tho riglhtsof men with- | ers, have nothing to concoal and nothing toire~ | t00 much ' on ecthusium, and.le_counscléd : Evory porson was ordered to lio down and. imi- | nnsesimly scens in‘the chureli should take place. | their sympathy, and the .ono thing ybich cabulg e T WA e Sl | St katos Ht‘;’ g L i e 1T O aenal th Tdavaey CHe ek e |1 Sporting. 2 4 tato tie seal, while two Rsquimaux eccrplod | At one,side the sentrance:to the church was | thengive him any comfort was thatbe had | fhigeqace he path of duty etsctly where: others s | 1o Erocedd, ia el o vt aad Lagy | pecialls of tha invelible seeea ‘of || BAUTIRORS, May 10.—Bee-ball: - Baltimors themselves behind s piece of ice, entiolng the | closed, and no more peoplowere aduitted, and | trusted 'in Jesus Cluist, and rested upon {he | for me, T was ‘subjectod 10 systimatized misrepro. | fog Bios ooy 1o SOMPElipd to watk anq bave | PEAT L prepering them for tho success | 7, Philadelpliia, £. i ‘bear near enough to kill him. 2 assoon a8 those inside passed out, the front | power of the God of. Mercy. Ho accepted, | sentation, such cs in- the worst times I-kad nover be- g0 reasonable, whother . woll founded -c thioy had attnincd. . After recognizing tho pleas~,| New Yorw, May 10.—The baso-ball mitch b & fow days after this wo got our boat .to. tho | doors wore closed. - enjoyed with tlie Executiya i o Commtn, s EoaeAo0 s romarke ‘e gresy | Eeon tho College ninea of Yals and Princoton, - | 1 v _ v - 5, U,y tonies | Hhe mod, OB, | reppmed e e e i e e orean apis | 0k rlsions o ity myself of it, but’a felt no such disposition, I | and conscious innocence of thosgwho know that water and worked our way west and southwest, | The following arrangements for the funeral | lent may accept, = the poumie i privil B0 ; I | % I X e 3 % 2 2 o not like tho political tendencies of _ {hs obbezics on 2 limited Ecale are reportod in. [ alik ! : z consat and getting temporary relief. At half-past 2 o'clock the doors of St. George’s | tho blood of t, and he wes-then.enjoying | Republican party. - On only ‘one-point do T veratCarindian tows A g Ltesolutions of thanks to Mr.Thomas;in whichi| PIayed; Yale has won two and Princeton threa, i BRI PICKED UR. . .. ‘i 't . Church will be again -thrown open, and the gal- | tho rest and peaco that comes through Jesus | now find mysslf in full agrecmont with i, und that jy | SeVeralCanadian towns. * . & . d i ini. for- the|., DUFFALO, N. Y., May 10.—In the pigeon-shoot- i We weropicked up by (e sicamship Tigress, | lory will bo oot apart for tho fsoplc. I tho bady | Christ; our Lord. - Those sudden aflictions seem | by Cus ihtimnets ani #costi o sooomdtonctin of | ©* e s aed et ok gation to lim- for-the .y matel Liore to-dsy bebween Wark, of Korone i tfie tomo to be peculiatly' suggestive.” When the | the Southern State Governments, by the wholo people PAIN. - It is deGnitely asserted that not s cent of the f‘ffi] dh;g S of Joraay City, for, 3500, Ward o Capt. Bartlett, on thie S0th of April, in latitude | of "the church tle following disposition of seats ) &3 Stsfifl! 35" miinates north, longltuds 55 de- | has been decided* upon't ngmmny of tho | fllustrious ars taken from us, wo_dwell with de- [ of theseveral Staler, weithout. distiuction of raceor | Pam grees west, or near Wolf Teland, and about forty | docessed will occupy the front pews in the mid- | Jight npon all the good there was in thora. “That, | S0i0%, WROcr. tho, legislation ‘of Congress, On til | tho 5y miles from Jand. £ N = | dle aisle; ‘while behind them and on either side | was good so far a8 it goes, but can wo not'allow. f,‘fl and 26 thi4 point was made by lthDdexu:uHasu: The Polsris is 00w without, boste, having-10st | are-to bo aeated -tho pall-bearers ; then follows | to fall on their living cars 5ome of that genorous |, jod s (Ll poiat was made Ly L “controliing fesu £wo in trying to getnorth in the spring of 1872,r, | the Associate Justices of the Bupremo Court | apprecintion 2nd applauso which we' are so will- | of the campaign, it became impossibl 1 The Tigross fell in with the party in & ‘dense | of the United Btates,'the Proesident and Cab- | ing to givo them eftor theycan hear usno more? | for the New York ticket, 1 licvo never doabtea ¢ eont toihe fipezish troops at e difi 3 : L0 fave DRBRASDA /| coufgrmtulating thiemsalves ‘that. thoy were nob-| thoWhole Northwest. They hive tho cxclasivachargsof , May 10.—A Bayouno dispatch gays that o] AL S e and 43 donble; Johnson, 44 sio- it troops in tho Prosines of Biscey | ERATRME{ond, pon which, tho fostiial was |, o100 57 e atie, : g base uot.beon puid for. somo timo, and hato | conceles and matiness will bo about. $39,000;-| —_——— T e 1 whils the expense 3 estimatod/at:£33,000. ; © Stendard Timo: : < ADIID, Sy 19.—halatarce Tho au!_m,h:ut'gg of & €0 t0-doy for tho |° The sfandard time of John B. Mayo & Co., fewelers, promenado concert, originally intonded in Wood | No,'36u Wabash avenue, ‘oppostte’ thé Post-Office, has 2 which they were; otherwise they must have | Judlciary of the United_States, and-of the | who serve us_in cult ~ anl clovated d : 8 wane perished, ; P Blate ana Gity of: New Yok, United Btates | poulions, ™It s easy onongh-for. *uh | ol "Ges Grunk o s e ttorat et | 114 Vool | Anotacr secount places thomum-,| L0 E 'ty ey ons o criginal g fomay | Lo vile Norlimest. Tooybivo oszansacharguct . They all seemed folerably well. "Captain Ty- | Senators aud members - of Congréss, the | who are in tho quiet . Of ‘- Private | Navopeace.”: Lhavonot. however, thouzut it my duly | _0 of é’m’ E..”:xy 13.“_ = alls, (ke o r, | Buch as tho festival now steuds a puceess both | their time is telegraphed, to a second, e bona musically and finaacially,, without using the | twelvo {0 fiftesn thoussnd miles of railway dails,conso- appiiunces: foreign'to the fain purpose of tho | quently it.15a Goiform standard-of time. The City uaderiaking. - Hall, Post-Office, and_other public buildings, bestdes~ e > all the Police and Fire Stations, and cnginsroomi, - aro gotriected by an electric ‘wire, and the cor JOLIET. * | rect time i3 transmitted daily, autcmatically, from fied - . Mesara. Mayo & Co,'s regulator, thereby affording .our son complained of ewelled legs and feet, but | Governor- and- Legislature of tho -Btate of | Iife, to look' upon and censure tho movements | under all the efrcumstances which surruunded ma to s s nothing serious is the matter With him. /Whon' | New York, officers'of .the, army, and navy, | of ¢hose who are climbing ' tho ‘rugged Alpine | dofomyself, Tthiukiu my yres osition, in rocently shot dend ane of they left the Polaris, all on board wero In g0od | the Mayor and: Oomimon Couneil of the ity of | stecps, bu our eyes can only very imperfectly | peadentol partief, I con do more for ihs czweef equal | Jearned, s about to surren. health. : Tl C bopsg | New York, the civil officers of tho United States, | take in thio -vast depth of the crovassos whioh | 2ud exack Jolice, for e thau Icocldiu lautcla |, - Arsevore contlict has takon placo In reference to the way in.-which the Polaris | foreign Consuls ‘xesiding in Now York, the | they hiavetocross, Soletnsbe just and clom- | PaTtiss X : i Caglist baud, under Do Alpho {ho- ] got_awsy . from the party which was. res- | clergy, natives of New Hampshire sud Obio re- | ent to'those who weep hero toslay, whose sor- = publicane, resuiting in the tatal defeadof “the- o cued " off ‘the ica, Capt. Tyson states that he | giding in New York, clerks who served under | row is the sorrow of the living. Be thenkful WALL - STREET. former. - Sixty-five Carlists were. killed, and = SRS Citiaons the opmornmitys of etilng by vy T felt little nnxiety at first, thinking ‘ehe would | the deceased in the Treasury, intimate friendsof | that the career of one who was 5o justly dear to ¥ many vwounded. = S ., | Chanzes inthe Denitentinry Samages | joiGard time st sereral hubdred: different places in Bl Inforuwntion b3 been recaivol’ et the, Warl mieniesf2etirement of.she O Momrd. | thocits. This Sre Are putting up. te Aact towen Oftice of the defes: of tho Carlists in & " 02 Commissioncrs=-Lamp Explosion | clock in this country'on tho new depot of the L. 6. & o Boon come'to their relief. My Chase, répresentstives “from other States, | you hes.closed without: his character beh:sr , Gold, b I stock, nnd Produce Markets. het: A ‘Review of the Moncy, Eo: THE L4ST VIEW OF THE POLARIS. and the New York Chamber of Commerce.* The | stained by & singlo unkind roproach. Bo thanhf: 1 dopLEetmy colors,” Lo said, b as eho steamed | north side will be reserved for the press and the | still mors,for thio just pride that fafn yumcheons . \Special Dispatch to The ChiZago Tridune, °f§a“;‘.2g;"l’mh‘:3‘§“’ boen arrosted in Sfedsi, || =~TAC Judicizl Question. LS, 8 C,, L. I & 2. Railoads. p on sloug tho shote) bat, iy vessel was s00x' | mambera of the'Bax of the United Biatas - sad | that ho 10z vhom you weep waso Ohistisnman, | Sl Dvac o e il Trbne, - sove Cae ot Bt i puds ok Dit Speeiat Dispateh to The Chivng Trivune, B T o lost to sight in'a bend of the land, and Eehind oral Btatos.” At,8. o'clock, tho funeral | resting on the Savior, and looking to Him with W B 2 ¥ ) 3 piy. 4 il T Sk to e N thmberang fuand: | Tha | o soversl Bates.” Ab 81 otlock tho ‘organ | love. Live sa'ho did liver—ss o lived. Sorve ns | at 6 to 7 on'call, with bxceptions of 4°to 5 por | Carlos. © - s i | g Tourer, May 0 Thie cliyts full of Sdstonlant piocoof ice I wes on commenced drifting ‘south- | voluntary. by Prof.- Williama, after, wich | he served, ond bo s Christign as'ho ias, and it | cent, - . w e g ~Tlin réturns ‘of | tordsy growlng ont of tho removelof tho Poui. Fotures, 8,400 ; ward. Asthe wind hauled: to the northeast, | the procession "will' imove’ down the ‘cén- | will'bo well for you iu'this life, and that which is 2 ' _EXCHANGE. ' 4 3L and tle provinces | tentiary Commissioncrs and Wardea, Gov..Boyz! Jwyykuxré' opening a littie bay to the northesst of North- | tro siale, in the following * order: The | to como. : R Foraign oxchiange was . stronger, and, late in ral Buresux are in favor of ths | eridgs arrived horo this morsing from Spriagfield, F) ‘wmberland Ieland, T éaw o vessel in the harbor | ¢lergy, the peli-bearers, the castiet, and members | At the conclusion of the services tho congrega- A S S isacndy ablicans. - o i il secompanied by Dr. Cenisius and Gen. Bana, £i0.| 19060 botes samerfing Wesleon nq b thero. - Her eails were furled. No smokis'was is- | of tiio family. While the procession moves up | tion slowly disporeed. x tho 6ay, thA leiting taakers, ddvanced U rabag Moy 10.—Tho Carlict Committeain:| ‘o0 Co fonere, and gx-Mngor Sith,: | coMMOR tb good extra, §6.50ET.403 Hood. suing from her smoke-stack that I could'see I | ihg gigle, tho Rev. Dr. Tyng Will resd from the | Subscquently tho remsing were tiken in | to 1085 for G0 days- sterling, aud 1093 for orl Don'Alplionso i fro: of ‘se '.‘!“f.'r A‘l’é“m‘““mfi'! and ex-nyor Smith, | e7C 3.35; common 0 choice, 6.50510.50 5 5. then attempted o bring my boats across thefle | mannal-the -service of the-Episcopal -Church, | charge of by Measrs. R; C, Parsons, of Obio, D. |'sight. - TRt » s befora ML of pdnnpn.d,-tno riewly-apointed “Warden. | &850 £ “five flour fzm at $1.10G5.75. - in £n easterly direction, hoping to Oud water | and, the'dais having besh femoved to tho chan: | W.-Mfiddleton, 3L, B. Ficld, and D. W. Wallace, e GoLD .4 ¢+ T | Reno, cach witk & large forco. {hie oid Loard of . Comuaissioners y—_“%_fld %0 V2| 3eiive und steady. ~Wheat—Prime easler; snd vonch the ehore. L succedod in. dragging | cel, tho caskot will bo'placed-upon it. Accord- | and.sonveyed to ihe Jarses' City Railroad dopoty | v/ activo and higher, advancidg from 11734 (0 —— cato their position until thog codld conult €helf | of -epring lowor ; winter in good demand ; recsipts, ons boat across, and took to the water and | ing to the wishes of the family of the deceased, | wherics they were takon to Waakington on it 1183¢. 'Tho gates for ' carrying "weroT, 5, 4. 634, GREAT BRITAIN. e sacbon hoeee, oa ol i iy, S0, spedia stadal o) s, s1ie0 - attempted to reach the share - | voeal music will noi form a part of the ceremo- | p. m. train. g 'ind 8 per cent + h T xDox, May 10.—Fire Sima discoversd to- | after consulliog with_the. Gommissioners, they | 3 at, SLES; stri Alay 10.—CorToN—Dall and unchangedy A 54003 Aay, Low the vessel. We wore then drifting very faa il Dot fomn B DAt ol th devumos ol > 3 liscsre i and the galo was blowing freab,. with great el e Dok sty Pomore B |« - THE FINAL CEREMONIES. © ° ¢ oxps. (00| dnvon e Binitish iron stewmelip Apincoork. | sgread to reting, sud the' tew Board was of oney | SR Tolm, 105, Lo e Jence, {rom._ the noriheash end enowing. very | aarch,” Donizeiti; 1 Know that my Redomor | _ Wassrsotos, Mav 10.—Tho body of Chict | Goverument bonds closed sérong, af tio high- | T0o comattuent in which sho G0 originnied, ;g:;gfi‘,-“{:g";flwcm’;*gx’fhg:;z;gg;:g ceipts; 3,00 bu ; Fasterm, fest, and drifting. Iwas driven back on the ica | T,iveth ™ Handel; -*“The.Dead March” from | Justice Chase, safter arriving here tg-morrow [’ est rates of the weck. eccriniiol B 35 be Tataovin: e Gt o frepl iy ol _"l,nflm .mgv o.:a:s active and higher for-q in, and compelled to haul my boat out. Night [« b . morning; in charge of the friends and immediste 5 - ces e s 5 8 g 1 d feges e o sco. end ticaod 'wa ba ke Sealhart: »%nal'm]:mdd 6 given above was pretty strict- relations of tho deccased, and. the pall-bearers, vio %o SROCHE, 1 1 ingairy into tho lods of tho'steam- | Governor mildly expresses it, is a ‘“neglect:| ern, 50@53c; ] En.the morning we.~were sbous - thirty miles |y ohsarved, From the time the doors of tho | Will be conveyed to the United States Supreme | The unfavorable edvices from Bondongave tho | ship Atlentic wes opezed to-duy in Liverpool. | of daty.” Four months ago charges wero pre- | e, daSlie. gouthwest, of where the- ship wemt into.| church wers closed at 1 o'clock till re-openod to | Court.by the following old servents of the | stock market a woak tone,.and a goneral solling | Lsmar, onoof tho agents, testisicd that sholoft | Torved ngaist tho miagemont by tho Repubii:| Choven SeenStondy s babor, & ioayy sex was mnning, which Jiroke | admit the publio to the faneral service, the sex- | 0ourt, who, in sccordance with the timé-hondred | movomsnt:wos insugarated at tho opening, | BORS Vit 993 tons of conl and provisions for | ean of this city, -which. doubtlosa - formed tio | SX(EE" RV AT S0y £ Ty floo-plece, separating ys Lrom el bigs of | ton snd undertekor-and sasistants were busy.| custom on similar occasions, will constituto tho | which continmed at times during tho day. Ths,| sty A0y, indepoacont of the csbinstoves. ) basis for the Gosernor's. action. Nothing is | it o Hom—Uacbanged, = ¢ .5 3 bread and one'boat.” I aaw 2 'véssel understeam | parfecting arrangements. At -alf past 2 the (,corpse bearers : " A.Lewis, J. Welsh, A. Horbert, | whole list sympathized with the dowawnrd tess | . siawel and Noges, of Bank of Euglead for | known fiero of tho new appointeos, otber thin | Lrurubn—Dnchanged, 23@3le; Onoco, 7@ rhinkis ¢ i ry s it . ey =2 2 8] . . y , 17 25 B i " e “hicking she would come {0 .our Telief IgavO' . 1pe gacred edificeset apart for;them was filled, |, Arrangements befimnfithe occasion weromade | gult.” The fall up to midday was equal to 3¢ to | §-yurn Quoon's ovidence, - 5o e Commissioner, is now in Washingtonyand | . _Groceriss—Gaffec strang; Ric, 17:@INE- Sugar ) myself no exira anxlety, bub. soon; we Wore |\ ot g g'clock; after the voluntary.by the organist, | to-day atthe Capitol.” The bronze doors Jouding. | 13 per cent, but after that a racovery of toi{ : - S eady ; centrifugal, 9 " Molasses uncitanged ; doomad to dissppointment, and from that timo {h solema procession ntorod tho, middls door, ||t the Senaso Chambor from the east, and Horth | per bent ook plase.. Tovarde s oot arauts P © | pilinocbobere for soveral dava Ou Mondsy | X Orloane, Chgie. Tico steady at Tri@ordee. * des, wore heavily draped in mourning, a8 were | noss sgain predominated, and the lowest quota- .- AUSTRIA. - *|"inventory. of%tho + iprison’ proparty, - with o | REEOLEUM--Tuwer ; emide, 9@ Qe Telnied, e, until tho Tigress roscued us we never 5ot 8 | and moved down the centre aisle in the follow. e s « & e, Vienna- cCri tho doora leadinig fo thie corridor of tho Senate, | tlons' 0f tho day. wore subsoquontly made, | ,New Yonz, May- 10.- glimpeé of ths Polaris: ing order, (the Rev. Btephen H. meanwlilo wos Al A b o L5 cosm rog.o - o oo f ey e w e | ey Sror ELAThin tho el aion 1oy |/ Done: Of dlis” day. being 23 por cont. | docal"in its charactor, fnd grow ont of dissatia- | iow of. secertainiag tho roal fnencial condl- |, Paowsox—Fork mer T now mess, $1315; Wasarxoroy, Mey 10.—The following.dfspatch | nirection andthe life. _He that believeth ori Me, | Buprome Court room, and the main entrance-to | Pacific. Mail declined ' from 55° to Toction in rogard to somo_scourity placed on the | Mok of to Wwstitubion, . Wlis,comploted, they | prime Slif0; prims mess, Silne, lds Liss been received by. the State Department : though shall live,"” and {1 know that.my | tho bullding by way of the east and west doors.. recovered to 543 and closod at 53, the lowest | market by tho Rathechilds.: Privato :advices | Wl chmmenc tho ecléction of buboflinaten, | TEes Ue, S0 kel Bt auigtang sieadssibect _Sr. Jouy's, N. F., May9.—Lbave. just returp- | Rodeemer liveth.") : < The main entranca to the. Supremo Court room | price of the day, Panama‘fell off from 1163 Lo | state that the military was called out, and tho | there being alre: gl Applicauti for. oral | o ot I No & Saliaies & oy &d from Day Roberfs. - Capt, Tyson reports ha The Rev. Dr. Tyng and the Rev. Dr, HalL, .is draped in b_ln;&}f, a8 ia that of tho officeof the | 114, and afterwards sold at'115.” Western Gnion | Dourso closed for threo dnf’s: 5 B P"‘z‘)‘:&':;ni oic';?g??\lm")[oifi b F Saslor, of | & long cleas 9:¢G0xc; ahor, 9%/a. Lard firm; court immediately opposite. In the conrt-room | declined from 8674 to 853, with all tho denlings | | VIENNA, Moy 10.—Tho Princo’of Wales will | o2 city, met with & teriblo ateldent, whicl, it Tescra sty ".],‘f‘,",fé‘,fi;; s %’y‘?fx'z’-fivmm. ing reached nortk Iatifude 82 dogrees ‘16 s Clergymen from this and neighboring Btates, Tall Bearers, Hamilton Fish,'Irwin JcDowell, |:itself-the drapery extends, entiroly around, the.|after 1 o'clock at 858/@86}¢. C. C. & L C. | leave.for Pesth to-morrow, accompanmied by i foatnd, Dy prova fatal. - Blib bad profaen | ”,Gg;_ R e g e diaers [ Septembary | Thohall, bes Gerrit Buitly, William Cull oth, and in hesvy folda; - The Judicial benél Arthy 71, in lati egrees 88 seconds; - longis ‘m. T. Sherman, ullen | roord, and in heavy folds: - The Judici is | 'dropped. from 313% to 33, and left off at 3334, | Prince Artbur. e e X 5 A GO s o tndo 61 Gograos 44 soconds. Capt, Hall died of.| , - Bisant Mayor Havemoser, Gidoon Wells, - . | covared with blaok and white. - Tho chaie of the | Sh boo oo ey lef Eodmes raliiad | Sovoral prominent bankeis of thia city o for ‘bad, aan 1 giniting ont: Kroseno ight, | \Cakein Siafy; DU e g apoplexy on tho 8ih of October, 1671. - Ho was ‘Sirim Barnes, W, M. Evsrts, Joh Cliof Justige, the gilt eaglo ovoread, .and tho | 46 573¢ and later sold at 865¢. . Rock Talund do- | subscribed 12,000,000 floring-to<ease tho stock | the ~lomp -esploded, from which: her| WHEET—ERS e, &0 o notin buried 2bout half a mile southeast of the ship's'| . e Ol i ¥ semi-circle in the rear are draped in crape. clined from 110 to 10337; Now York.Central | market, and the Austrian Liinister of Finance, ‘"‘“a_u otk Ty ;j“d B atioal aid | 3@Hc cask. ¥ig-iron dull, Luyers Lol:g otf, efust- : Thoreatafalque on which the remains will ro- | from 101} to 1005¢; Lako Shore from | by an arrangement with the National Bank, Lag | 2etually dropping from hor hands. - ATedical aic j ool s blaaion; Americss Som 1 arauns 311600 Tor. Yefine e it . g 0. 0 promptly surnmoned sud ghe is now doing pose is-tho sumo &s that upon which the body | 9137 fo 9134;. Eric from 633 to 633¢; Obio and | increased the sum to 20,000,00. e tod ; g ;0f President Lincoln reposed in State in the ro- | Mississippi from 433 to 4. and Union Pacific | = = &, ———o—— ' BN T T e e A o e i aior; yrinter quartors Aug. 13, 1872; got ob. tho | Delegates foom Socil, Literary, sud Politieal Organt-!|itunda in April 1805. ince that momorablo | from 32)g to 9136, With hardly-any recovoryin | . . SAN DOMINGO. P B e e e R e S R beam-ends on the 15th of the same month, thence ks sevent, it has been in what, is commonly kuown | the. late dealings. Delawars, Lackawanna & ‘New Yorx, May 10.—The London. papers con- | midable rival fof endorsemont in the late: Farm- 5 { H winter quurters;’ orossed Kaneb Polar Bes, Mévers o e family. droro sonth to 77 degrees |95 seconds, in‘theship, |, Thecasket was then'placed on the . dais, :-tho aa“‘vuhingtan'u tomb" mnder the orypt. It is | Wostern fell off from 104 o 103, and New Jersey | tain the pacticulars of the completo tatisTaction | mod (oun i sor cndoraemont in L1 Svising 1in | Dernere s e i e bz e : friends to unitoupon dicRoberts. o Tiveed, Cubs, Winslow; Fountsin City, Brooklyn; bark 1 5aid 10bo o stralt sbont. fourteon milas wide, | Judges, Govarnars, Senatoms G grodiinen: with. appeeranco, of open water, north; | lefs ey o ta e s o . 2iid- Awreriosn: rheot qutice ; $15.00@17.90 clinch, ‘when, owing to the heavy pressure of the -ice, . pall-bearers seated thomsalyes o the right and |'two foot and’six inchea“high and nino feot in |iCentral from 106 to.105. ,and wero legs promi- | giv y the Dominican Govornment for the Thor ' vensel -wa theowes py - snd - whild | Ieft of tho chocol. A besuiiful Horal baskebr Tengin, and will "o covorod 10t (his occasion. | ‘mont than yeuterday. Salon of Canton weremaga'| Suyen by the Dominican, Covarament fur fle in- £ Tpeed, i, Wiesiow, £ omlasi Oity; oo landing stores, atc., the vosael bjokeaway from. | and -a largo floral cross were. placed uponif,.| with black brosdcloth. A heavy foral wrestl | at 300. Hanoibal & St. Joscph common was | ary. Jact, whom . threo politisal rofagsos. * | Pisin UreProps Evergrecn Gy, Huron City:- ber moorings with part of the crew, and drifted (. while at each end stood a broken «-'fllu-mn{z com- | from the Government gardons will surround the | more active, selling at 3937, 381, and 39. wero fukon..-by forco oub of _-tho THE KANSAS HORROR. | WrsneWeat, T SEOR G away gonth.”. The" vessel was last scon under’ |!posed of tube roses, immorelles, and othor ap-.|-casket, which will be otherwise docorated witn |*Some finauciors declard thet tho prospects of | Vies.Consuie oo - ot Drerto . Tl ta, |} oo it SRS { Drruorr, Mich.; May 10.—PasSED UP—Props. Van: stestn and canves, making for a harbor on the | propriate flowers. The one at the foot was.| beautiful flowers. £ Pacific Meil bave materislly altered for tho' bot- | Tnder ;“the demand” rand threat made: by | WWliolesalo Arrcst-of Parties Emplie | ferbilt, Mfeteor, City of Port Huron, Fred: Rilley,snd ! cost eide of Northumberland: Ialaxd.. The Po- | crowned with violets. But these. were only a | Inaletter to tho Clork of tho Court, datod |tar, and that the Directors Have for tho mabt re-.| ilo commandor of 1ot -Majosty’n ship Niobs, | | enced i ting Eromter Srrdorne Large Rowmoke, © - - M 1aris: is without. boats. Of the.two landed on- | small of the floral gifts by which the friends. | yosterday, the Hon: Hamilton Fish, Secrefary of | ‘solved to put an end to tho speculttions, which | President Baez ordered‘the prisoncra to bo-set | © Faxsis Orrs, May 10.—The Chierry'ValsTexd| sioryomoe; T"!’fflggg;hz_f%flw Alls, Eopict the ice with - Gapt. Tyson, one was jburned to |:snd of tho deceased statesman sought-| Btate, writes from New York to say that Gov, | havo beenlaid af the door of the Compeny; that | at Liborty, and. that (o - Governor rehoi GiOment a1l ot tover hoat, “The: Mivesiibe | oo AsnlsCralg; sche John Al mako water for the crew, and the other’js now |'to” “express their gorrow and !_rmgat 7. | Bprague and the daughters of ‘tho Chief Justics | ‘an grrangement has been mado for tho notea of. Conelat fleg and firo a saluto of 2L guns,“all 0f | snecials to-night which. give the folldwing ad: | _A dispatch from Capt. Daley, of tho schr Higgl and in Bey Roborts. " The erew lost the vésselon the | On the platform » within = the * chancal | hink it proper that the remains shonld ropozo | Btodkwell, which have fallan due; aud .ha -has | which wra duly done, aiid Fives Erost Ssbcface | mronm partculars s A forca o mbont: oo | Jones, catod Dullalo, 3ay 10, sayat- « Firat vewmd ot 15th of October, 1872, and were picked-up by the'| stood ‘baskets, . A and. crosses of |.in the Bupreme Court-room until they are taken | been allowed sixty days'grace in which " 0'.bro- | tion to tho forcign residents of tha island. hundred mon ares. b the ounds of | Builulo inside the pi o'clock,Blowing down tht Tigress in Iatitude 53 degrees 30 minutes, hiving | many. sizes and exquisito-workmanship, somo | to the cemotery. He. rémarks in his lotter : | vido fortheir payment. Ho is now the Prosident, T8 ek 3 . tho -.slcughter, - which . is: now..being rplow- | MEeE o - 3o been 197 days on tha ics. : No lives wera lost. with -cird - sttached bearing tho name -of the | “There is an eminont proprietyin the placing of- | and at thie noxt election will mako strong cotitesh - ITALY. . - - < 1 ox | ed: over . gai, though - N0 -0~ GrAYES | i HorierisTRc eave When -lsst on board the Polaris, she. made | giver, and others with no, mark upon them to | tho romains of * the.-Chief - Justice thoro | o maintain his placa... Williams, howovor,‘of fuy 10.—A difpateli from Rome daya: | have s e e iy family, {of Ta: | = Biffaly this (Bptr %o more water than during the previous winter | show from whom they came, but all bearing |:in the Supreme Court-room, aud in their pro- | the firm of Williums'& Guion, backed by sevoral “foo ill yesterday to recdivo.a, | dome, seven miles: from tho slaaghicr, consisi- = = and fall but she bud recerved Lieavy injurios to | with thelr perfumea ellont fributo of respect | cooding ta the final resting-place from the room | ealths foreign capitalists, is working.to obiain | hacy of wlztime footm Fimse ) Sag ot thoplil inan and ifs: el son sl W « MARRIAGES. sar et ey Totbolourbudly, = 2 L e O e o e eonaal, i e Bk fon 015 e, ba.eat at. the. head | pontrol of the C 2, SR KEw Yoar, May 10Tt s foported: to-night | and Scophenson, Jobn Hathess aud wilo, wod | - HAREIS-FOTTRE Ny Ty o Eagsgel Chorc, 2 Polaris is in 0 of Capt. ington, . e d B¢ of 0 judiciary of od Siates. . b K e S aOlosls 3 e pas ] gy ] “been-| Ruskford, IIL, by tho Rector, ] 3 The cron bovein _nd“-‘fl-‘Enn o e tameton, a5 ascertsined to have been sent by Gen: |, The buvteme Cottt-room will be epentor vie- that"Atchbishiop aleClosTy has a cablo telexram | ThomasTyko, wife, and - dughter, haveibon| By B ek il TRov. Alr. Porcisal, oy ter of, o, ‘eaghter oL L. I from Rome eoudancing the -death of “the Pope, | arrcsted, ~-A. AL Kirg, o .taveling ~diatrict | Pouor. A+ the restdonce of tha CTOSS, istterly on raw sonls, eating tho skins, enirails, | 'McDowell, . Perhaps tho okt fouchisg of theso | itors to-morrow, from 10 in the moraing to 5.in IR ; b oo 3 Biod, - Ao 2 e I, 7o T pat t0 monitin, and s sl i | testimonlais - €o- depaviad worsh, bocaus tho | i afiamsoom wnd from & Kl 12 g siouiay. An || (g v o ey oo yheten Ty opoat kol | gl e beon, amestel st Pamsaty | SOSRRHCLARDERSON At milmie feirly good health. Capt, Tyson-doeé not“ox- | most _simple, and_ unostontatious, were, the | opportunity will be given the public to view thoe Double Murdcr and Suic! Febys |LOTAREm A Iy : | 8ud,.a-notoricns . marderar, e B M:S $-1 Bir, Rnbort Konsborg 2ad Alisa’ nm&udmmm gt o Polaris will got loat béfors July, it s Ltela “bouguets, consisting of o singlo. Vhito | Tematon. - o Lot ] Arcauon, Ko, May 10, spedlil froin Wet- | | ¢ CENTRALIAMERICA, - ' 7 "| Muntead, Trad o momiminee b, wogor] Lo o ettt Walaot 12 in a condition to comohome, There werafonr-;|.r0s0 or. Tose and -violot entwined, which were | At 12,m the Rov. O-H. Tiffany, jiastor of the | morc, a small town on the Central Branch Rail- TavASA; Doy 10.—Intelligenco, frém Pancins | arrestod at Tort Scott. . Uotoctivas aro still out, i onirnea of thebriiSpotior, bt ‘contradigtory thab. no relisnco teen lefion bonrd with plenty of -provisior If | ;scattered here and there upon the chancel steps. | Metrop n Mothodist Episcopal Church, will | road; “forty- miles -from ‘here, ‘gives an- AVANA, bio 000 JE0m vin; of 68 Cstsel be'nol 5 Lo comis hms, they caa, | Thera wha » Argo cross preacutad by Sr. AL | rebsi o Sarsion AFpTopists. o tho oxsaglony 1n | Soone o8 Fovcitng whlomuls”. massdass| fo (50 L {aicd Lt tho fections conteinding for | but Fumors nea oo b Gy 1. Givihtorof i nto o Jabo ol eedily ‘Consfract Boats for their safoty. 7| i Leary, anothor by H: C. Fahnestock, a splendid | the Court-room. At the conclusion of tho sor- | It appears . that- - men,.-named- Jawes | uchority sxo ptill in qppcmtxen, end thero hag | is go}gajlnccg]{ o '1"':Ll Lin,{ Lfln 10160 AN | s s s e et provided for n Bay Boberts, und wil come hero-| fowerbeaket by Mrs. Alesander T Slawast; | vicos, thi remains il bo takon to Onk Hill for | Erickson was siréated. somo. timo ago charged | DigiLome fahting botwoun thom, fumiisre b helug . deoial i the 5 ‘isaih by Aro. Swayne ind gnothor by Whitclew | intorment, AtOak Hill the regular burial service | With _xapo, the - wifo ~of s man | . CA ot Sl X Ju-mul Blavieo Wi usia- | wEo e elmyinp anay piviieds ofie —— Pt pRSTHS, 2 W I BBATY=On Mar 10, ct No. 84 Soath Clark-at.; B ot oxidondayis - LA TR ou; J (Bigued).., vio » o T. N. Mazrons, Teid, & cross by P, Tillinghast, Jr., and & star by | of the Mothodiat Church.will be. 5 named Marquette. Al the parties. are Swedes. | 12 e 3 ry i1 y : o (Biele Yoo 2 7 g R R e Bt L pnnghut, Iy ad wat Ot Jastan: Glhace tiondod Mstropoftan | EMSison mus. Acqitiod Sed 1ol fha Joace, | Fis ipnaguzation wil ko placs on the 52k ns ; Destriietive Tornad R rOoING On May 10, o Nor 25 Disiston st ,BOSTER OF THE TOLAIIS, - *,*"| taken their seats'on either side of the-chancal, | Clhur d was one of tho Traste Yesterdey he came beck -to Wetmore, and tlis e F Wi b Qg Rectal Lispatcls to T Chley s Harding, sed 87, of concysslpn of thy brain: . New Yoik, May 10.—The following ia s cor- f;:;l}mtm;l‘hynzrem the besutifal _%caml The'differont Dopartments of the Governmeut | Mmorning Wentto, Marquette's.'Louye, ncac.this: % GERMA &onggmfigm s oot ATt SE tbio ey | LEDWARDS On Marly; st No. & Oeatrsar, st roct list of thd'd EE% cre the ill:fated |j8€rvice tor the doad. The Rev.Dr: then: | wero_closed. to-day, in sccordanco with tho | town, and, when the latter came to the door, | . Brprry, Tay 10.—Lt i3 de ycglmmy morning, commenging in the woods a *T’gmunéngx,},-'mf%! AT 39 Fulimaty B cucsiell, sy 7, of : E 'preached the faneral sermon, us foilow, excciitivg order issued by the President, and flie | Etickeon ' shot him {hrough the br illing . himninstantly: - Ho . then: took 31 teuftel will be appointed quarter of a-mile west of the :town; tearing large upox the evacuation of Frenchi territdry by the, German troops. : 8.} trees up by theroots, then ] X 13033 g _through tha | HARPER-Gn Mayd, st the small-pix hospital, tojm,: ‘completely vam‘,m‘;,-,,g.;w_,, Uvelling. | Barper, aked of conlioat wmall poz. 1 two Igood Bized shops, taking the. roof er oldis 9 HIIEIIA v Eidd D it Taloait aihossipint s ke 2er i r : Rl Hall ) Giptain}-Gincinnati; Hubbard ‘G, | |, Al fesh s graes, and gb.es{&r, Tigst,Mata, Noink,1.Conn.; 8idney O; | Hlergor faileth awsg, ad AL BERMOY. - - _ flags througliout the city were at'balf-mast, in ¢ o glory of sian as s flower 1| respect to the memory of the deceasod. ¢'s 'two small- children . to- tho: doo; thereth, and tha {flower;| i .Goy. Cooke has issied.an order closi giall the | of-4 néighbor's iouse, whord he left thiem, Saving ord of the Lord endur-| Djstrict Goyernment offices on the. dayof, the | he had Killed their father and was going beck i i = ~w- HAYT 1, at No. %2 Fourth.a PO s E. Church, tearifig down . part of, 3nddipgian,. .Saiing-Raster, , Groton, Conn.:| 'eth forover. : e EX i off the hew H) Tliem Mofon, Second, Mate, Hew, Jomey |, Bo thomystic voies comminded Teainh foery, | T0% oy f;}l'&%‘;‘g"gfis Tho Marm wod SO0 KON, | | pogy ag Parves, 3oy éxteny tho walls, moving the larke school-honse of its a e tondoray | A0 the'mournful sirain, with fts ono sote of | . IN MEMORIAM, _ _ Farders Bab I ds roported” they - wois | fagation, oceurred: hiore, which . destroyed-160 | foundations, aud otherwiso injuring several i e ny; livéd! fn Hobokent Dey Prua-| hok toreck LoeNS. soven conturies later. ‘It | | Puavsiemn, May 10—The Bac' of Phila- | Siradh " to - o ntor o Honsd + iy | Bousos,: Sus porgons woro killed. . 1} ol 4 Gne washoring S 1Y delphia- hal h 5, * | oM S $ha Sefentifie:Corps;native bf Heida] ’| has been sounding throngh the world ever since, ntod ut.§20,000.. < . e i Gionel | M b o th hald 8, meeting to-day, and took-noti s Tved M. Avac Mateorologish of, 0 sl We listen to it hero to-day. “Tho fower therest | hettiing the cunth e Bro a2 aa fook actian; sent™e." to - . ‘Watmore™~ foi asyistanco. | © Beforo it arrived they heard éhoty:inaide, -On.| | Emporiant Decisiondin Uiah. Iy abedr: S a reea % Corps, Weslungton ;. v ,:gpng in:, | alleth away, ‘but the word of thé Lord endursth: : * May 10.- i : ; ho 2y . I May 10- B : “Orps, Weslungl 3?&,“\ g Th 5 8 CoLuxros, O.,' May 10.:-At n mecting of 'the"| entoring tho Houss, they found Ars, Ma + SALT‘ Laxz, May 10.—An important Linbeas %fgéfifiriflamwfihwbr‘Baocfiva, i m}‘g;::,:‘;;‘}:;gfigg f 3o Lord Rosed, | Bar of Ohio, in fhe Supreme Gourt-room, Judge | 17ing an tho bea oo siste o7 maatly and shat oo | Gorpus case 7is to-dey decided by Judge Eoro- L OAETEY L3ty &' 19, pbwhewiof John’Wilken ;v’s,‘nwmum;» Gitention . on- what hvlmm“;flmd :gfi; tohgr‘ i.n.s»-m of:Columbus, ¥as chosen Choirman, | geven- places. . Erickson was lying .across ber -| Mun in the eeso_of John O'Nidl, who wascon- Georga C. and Nell s Datita of, Hamburg ;o Ha 1ot Tyson,. ice-piloka :“aro: humbled- by fresh: sense-of sartil | ey o Goddard, of ‘Zanesville, Secretary. | body;; also dosd, ighot in. 'two ‘places; - oné-| victed befors & Probato Codrt of riot aud assiult O noral from 26 Walmutat,, Sundsy, Tithnst.. Bro0kBL) pyracad o a1 amg enf] BICAHAGHes, and Yo furn the - ourmens oy | sollism Deb e oraeoige Hoadioy, A. G. | ovor'd the - tomple™ and one -in--the: -ap- | With incat tokill, and sentencod to the Torrito- | 1 of: excop~ p. m. S et b aalmeh ; Olds; Thomas Owing, W. R. | domon. . Ho - still held. & .pistol in | tial Prison.’ :O'Neil-way ditcharged by Judge L e DO O S N 3t West desioa st Bfay 10.—Judge .Pratt to-day 3;‘7}:}? Austin L. Jol Lon; agad 43years. ef for, ste” loss and ity i ite: and’ 8 i oc e Public calamity™into | Waité; and'S, J. Andrews wero appointea Com: his hand, and Lie had; it seems, committed a rape | Eorenian’ mpon tho" ground that the "Probato [t 3 af | wment of tho mashinery. . 7 i thol | SourmaTo d Ebnml topic of conversation in thestreeta and | ship Baltimore, otols this evening. i . e s SN, ey b di Ju § Eambting ) 7504 ") Ehe b oL-Taith, this appears o mo the main | mitted, on- Resolae i inga i B * Ardy e A 7 s 1 : Or ations Lo exprezs the sense of- i1k ., i i juriedicti 0 mot ion for atay of proceedings in-tho sy at1p, m. . g g et Al ooy Perhen | puote o, s tmen oo, | B0"G13% ST lnons s, S s senmg o | o cheWomen bt Kyt it 0 e canee, L S g i o8 L | Gome ot Mixon, aoatescod o bs Linged on Trday | e fom oo 7 210 Batie of Brussia’s i riative o Frussiaie] Mg 076t thee givs. he: notabier aagor oy | Clase, 10 zeport at a meotig of tho Bar 0 bo | mors, and an tanney e ol brought to Wet- | crimival cases. (A similer.fuling was held Ly R BUSINESS CARDS: " ; ative of Prussia'; Fred: uativeof Prussia; cifiog ovet .th s of. s docds and | held in. the Supreme Court-room on the 14th oioynd o Inquest ia now Leing. Leld over gdsu O B lom i fgo g T tL g et S 1 e B e | e BT - W R B MR R iR Gl 08| ™ aimm i) | B R A SrERb e TR S5k Ever the ftoc) Bab s S4ght- o samemnr: | o Sont B 207, 104 b shscting ot | ** " o Ohicnge sumiec. | A oner Disted Stotos adges 1o Uishy and | , ew Youm, oy 10—tmived, - stoamabip | L TR i : ety ”mm%‘; ATIEfi i A Snd ‘?,1 fl‘fi o T '1‘};"““{‘ ? p ety i L mm:-y“ "Cfonét);m m ufi;id;y,m resg::: ! fopSpeciat gnflcha{orté‘b(mn Aribuns, - | coincided with the rendering oma Judiciary in A:glgilin()im& ffit‘fflde"'”fio‘f’i‘i?fié‘éfi? X : ARCIITECT, i et Dbt et = 3 ontlets dor thn | 1o e, memory ustica ” Chaso, Ixouxaponts, May 10.—Gov. Thomas A. Hen- | othor Territories, ‘Whenovor similet quesijons | : i Oce ch Jeft to-day for b | 155 RANDOLPI-ST: and gely att Tho court-room was draped | dricks, of Indiatia, has Gccopted the it | huss beer toson Undes s ety ‘reinrned to port. owning t0 -0, slight._ derango- |, Pm};_?a e ot Vaidiags il tite 134130 Ead bl evers s snd o child . S roanth s in e, Lo &Efigfl.fiwfiqfififififfi.wnw fooling o ) mfi‘fibwt: sudi- Cou.riswnp:ppnintuayi Prosider B Z .the first woek in fngimeflslcity, n o o5 o WAERT SO %j@%fifg mq;i;dfidi pot| mitteo on Besolutios -%'E@fii&figg:; R I T B b A gt e s SRR g el prm v bl Gt | w0 : r ber hoagt, boy Judge Taft:” Addreases wore mits vitation o become the -Arrived, the stoam-~| SRrRCs: ‘Superintending conductod withategdls: 72, , , Moy trom Bal ty WS 8] 1 i . - xpiessed more | of the Courta af Combmas e, "‘.‘m.{;,‘.f’ or ?:mvfib:xlx °fi-’l§¢;hdmm‘gum iy eleal | ES Slly st I (acnirged. T e il admiration or | in mowrning. 3 5 . d : i Tho goneral | Distrct Goust, ma apmies;eg) (e, Usited tates | of the'Comsaittas ot Arrangamonta of he 'Cs. | mep Degally convicted o tha Prapbis & | ohe Towa Double Suicide. Sa% “FaiCS 81. Louts, May 16:—A - special from Keokul, .| Yreln saystho. 1:Towa gives 'further, particulars: concorning tho |-the Lava-bads/and i j A .{ 8coe] n B0 13,1 sl 10 g i ot snale ti daal (B3¢ BT Boarh, bosts sesmonsive (0, H geavins | gud by Judes | the Bomacittin o 4 bocomd Reisait .ezlaiw su) daverdd wabvil i e duisak 1 ) RS “_ | o e ,,.A’,.i‘“‘. oy ;

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