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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1873 eral Assembly tc<day received s > P3 i Evans, Casaill report from'the- oo b Onen Ovenniqnd Fivphs, Cas /{ committeo appoiuted to, prepare.tha iBook of ing on. Tho anthorities hope to catch tha gy g i romising st the msmo: “time’ .to -—closs FOREIGN SER!GUS MATT R. Exs The policemen who throngh- |.. . Tt c Co. Chebovgandes | 1 _3ppor re. kug i 3 ey | derer befors morning. o, Paarien e seben. aieh U 22| “Demors, May 17.—A fire in Ghebiygan de-" | Praise, anfiouncing its completion:™ Tiio repoft: | Ier befors momin £ | s “‘“&'Sg"’;.g‘z‘,’,‘?mfi“‘&‘- e - stroyed two buildings belonging to B Nelson | was referred to a special committes, 13’ . | i | S being quufionadto!&xi:gm'm&m‘muwd'w & S | auby, took *mo motice of the insalting : ; £0d Crookaon. & Jessup. Nolton's losa s | | A propoeiton to establialy a profetserihip of.| x-1yoiste Donble Mdrdee g sgainst him, scknowledges that. all thy 1o T AL . S7od, and quistly walked ont.. Mr. Gorewes|.A Few of the Causes of the 85,000 5 Orookson & Jestup, loda- 85,00 ; Mo-.:| misslonacy inatraction was referred to.the Qom- | b s e leged may bo tru, but denics that he hsa o The Folice Will Ko Longer Tolerate{ sisered Tt maa ot s cheersomuch ssan Bl |\ . poncial Pamic i G | o e G oo e ki oo w2 it bacomia, by & Negro, oy v peomeflt 10 seys thel suyiiog by § W i folati figll” | Stedrel Hewmahed dumn the middls ol fho P NEW Yong, May 14.—By th burning, of Clark | draabled by age or disease he shall bo placed by | y ou done, wan done by his clerk, \fy ”““"353{:;;°},‘;§;’;‘:,,‘;§ BED Dmen ot aminus e picnont, Austria. & MDonais sizbas Enst Fortz i vy, | bis prosbyiery oo the retrod soll of Bonor, was. T i ool o iy, M. Aty & - sl alt:—on.--aybody.? - Tho—crowd-—fled-f- - ~croie . YoiBht s mniar Of Hores Dot + | -~The'report ou, the conflicting claims of the | A Painful and Sickening Record of Crim- [To the dssociated Prunj, : Climes we Jackhonville, Fla,- was plsced on 9. An attempt vas made to-day.to place the 41, ouh edloned aud vesod, ey had ) tn e subjugation o e o o " Iy Sficers of the la, and & violation of tho law | GrOWing Opposition itself. ~They saw the officers of the 1aW behiave : i Church Policy. .inal Debauchery.. | but: Jn W - | the docket. " . g L of U ey | mevtewot: wno stoney staci, Gold, | aehuation Ao ob e presbyteries ).;k':&mflumgn, and the. lawonce' more vindi- . 5& and Produce Markets. ~ - | oo SCuesoR, O Babbath, . it 2od L [ Saince: Soonettac Hhallgha wetsi o, il : special Dispatch io Tha Chicaiio Tribine, | referred, et # : : : New York, May 17.—Money was easy all dsy, | The Rev.'Dr. H. A. resenting the’ Saporbienient Washbusn, whosemisct omtage | The ; Governmment_Troops in_ SPail | wuagrima marcantie pupesis i good damand of | Camberond Eredirissisn. Mot now: in sndgavo bisorders. Hohad suftciontmentobare | .. ' Faneriance More Reverses. . 7@9 per cent. Tho bank siatement on rising | goscion in Hunteville, Ala. mas dantroduced by SuDpressscliny violance that might he sttempl-i| - 2 : averagas tor logal tandars shows thist tho banks: |.an‘sAdreas. . s Hioped the dsy would soon come: g,m%pg‘ym;:m ofi"&?fiefiflé m:%l:_ s e ; Bave now 4,970,375 above the 45, per cent ré-: g:m there would be but one Presbyterian als out of Which corpses and funerals are fur- | AUSTRIA~ - ~ serye which Naticnal Banks only are required by | Church. The Cnmberlsnd Church was rasdy to ished, and on which-Coroners and. undertakers | - . _Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Iaw to késp of band. ~Tho Biate banks have s .;-:«tme Northern. Church in any egatiationy lon of tho 1 . % thrive; - - ] e < ‘[, New Yons, May 17.—Xiguros aliow that the | percontaga of reserve to lisbilities of 24,14, ang | To thatend. X! this Assembly should doom it | enced deslers, bids fait. o miipash aiy season |- Tho funeral of Nixon, hangod -on Fidiy, wiy o ebers. Chapin & Goro have beon consbien- | y4s) croation ‘of now securities in Germshy | National 27.55, the averaga Teserve of the two Proposituon rolative o ronminn.. {ho Gumberisny | fincs 1860 It has beon “Gatimiated “that about | take piace to-morrow. Large numbers of exn g8 hiarobiforo O e e ony aifost, | Within o Iast {monty-sovon montha ia 8,051, | Elasses baing 27.13. The banks have increased | Biiem lon, i 1at78 & aame, xd their conmlta- | 200,090 sslaried men, young merchants, and arti~ | PSpplo visit tho house whero tio wako s by, ’n the smaller dealers, They professod to be | 000,000 guildars, or aqual to §1,220,000,000. ~Of{ théir accormotation to borrowers un avarage for | Hons might rosultin hoaling the dieroncos,of | #4128 in-New York find it exponsive an insata- | 1ho 2083978 : St has, boom comme " g citizons and enloon-keepers. In | thin total 208,500,000 guilders consist, of State | the yeekof 83,836,800, . .,y B e wai i e il pe b indinis thia case thoy havo been guided by bad advisets, | xn3 city loans, which are presumsbly good, | .- Lo ETOOKE TSR3 P Loy e By et o Sl i by, men holdicg high pOsiter mer k.| andnot to bo reckonod in any rospect as spoo. | TS5 A ioR 3, Srong dusing t10 | 6 Tno Gutmborland Ohvarcs, 1 b 2 o Seby ot dous ot Indicite vietona duwposition on-| wlatiye issues. Th crestion of new. bunks zop- | pas sbiy o JaT, babalter 1 o'elock the mar. | 2Lt B e 1o semmion would their part to outrage the [aw and set the lnw.lfi resents 1,008,600,000 guilders, or $404,000,000, | large.'business’ was: transacted in the principal pr%nlx’xphxe;clm: ;-::pame. it i.n 3 B : e woul ok band speosst oo | o o ety spresaehlog the st captl | shaves ot adrincing puisss. AL the cpautug, | - Jho Asembly tookpsomeasof tisen mincies B no - 3 2 Great Fxcitement and Confusion Tn and | tent i which they Wil inevitsbly" bo. dofoutod. | fsues o Tairond seesatioe, bova Tac Sioers | Sosig Brmees ot oneray P e es miae | mities, Gompoted Of Drs: Moo, of Tane Som- : : AR o A law, whatever it ia, remains & law until it i | amount to. 516,100,000 ilders, which, Go. it i | loss sctive~business. in Brie. aad the changos ioany s O: A Dickey, of 8t Loais J. P. S y ) ! ot Baltimore, and Elders George'S. Drake an Iantic Nationsl ‘Bank in bankrapt a iford_decided tiat the Daxkapt g lohu_ Ml ine en! Peter M Dj Y Tiouss, No. 165 Clinton. svenito, Broagia”5%38 this morning, *aud, when discovered ‘by i | Dinges fired tivo ahdts at her. Ta then sipenis od £5 escape, bt 3r. Dingeo held him a1y S e e polica armived. Two other men,- found ig 1t :pecial Disvatch to The Chicago Trifune. neighborhood, and supposed to be confederates, New Yonx, May 17.—The suburban campaign | Were arrestod. A for'the auction sale .of real estste is now fairly || ;The examination of Georgo MacDounel, sy opened, and, in tha opinion of the most experi- | fooped Bank of England forger, was continue] Brief Biography of aDistinguishs e ed Suicide. i _.__Until ‘the Law. is Repealed,- -Mr. Washburn Will En- force Its Provi- - sions. The Third Afiempt of Messrs, Chapin e SRS, v wo AT pEEL SR TP TR - "y &GnremDefytheoflioél:s: & | factory ta rear. families in tonement and board~ { dslicste matter in which o rorms s oy ing-housos, and need healthy and econom Ths Socisiy fox i Bravesinn ot Crney hotnewin the suburbs, >0 - ' - Antmals had its aunoal meeting fo-nlgh, uj Dr. Decortez, who destroyed himself in Brook- | the repo: mod ko holn o Toutislitg e Iyn, was nnmarried, s native of Barcelons, Bpai, f'ntéafi ‘Hsggn?%f&s‘w. mei:"'d'"" and in his 4th year. Ho_graduated at the Uni- | the Vico-Dresidonts, ¥ g versity of Bahia, Brazil, and also at Oxford, Eng- - Iand. . A-friend of Decortez recently committed ° WASHINGTON. icide in Hartford, and this, conpled with pecu- : S One of the Proprietors” and- Six Bar- ; tenders of the House Taken Into Custody. - Around the Establishment ° | repealed, and should be obeyed by all good citi- | equal to only § 000 por Anam, et b were less fioquent than maval.* smici a0 i P Last Nicht reponled, 0 ,‘,g.,,,ed’.:.,;e,;,m';m“gmg'; | STroquent s padals L v J. B. Farrar, were appointed to confer with & | niarv” embarrassment,’ produced excesgive de- Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuza . R ast Night. g = y of legitimately extensive railroad construction; | snd higher. The roport cabled this morning | Similar committee from the Cumberland Church | spondency. Decorvez. was: & man of -very high |.. ANOTHER COLORED CADET.. ~ . -+ * - TERRIBLE ‘AFFRAY. - 8till bebind tho expansion there appears to havo | that the Bauk--of England had advanced its rate | on thesubjoct of rounion. - - - = -~ | intellectual attainments; an excellent lingaist, & | 7 Wasmrarox, May 17.-At a competitiys . \ 5 ¢ - b 5 been s Very. subatantial improvement in tho | to 6 per cent is npot_ generally -credited. na'.:ipnrt of the Board of Publication was pmfmmg‘ ol;uaerven "’1? bmflfl writer, Bt Fgmination in Norfolk, Va., to-day, for a Wen = - e ol 5 2 s 2 > i~ 3 ‘was unable eamn a liveliboc 7 Chspin & Gore having refused oo two oceasions | - trade of th country. ; here. Tt was ro that. the leading | 8Dpro! Sy et Ho waa of an | 2 2 .t usagaizoth odiasnes i Cheienca towhich - : i consoihon ot Austrien Epveseema | be;?@mmh_.gfi?‘“ a argo qmg:io‘:' 'yfi%fiifl‘l}é‘ffi? , e udopted (1t tho Bowo | entin of Suni, Wiy | Foat by therd wath sont bty ¢ ' sed . ., becam i i i d 1 % 080, 88.Wag 8ed, 0'c this morning the cesper of bein; 1v6 - Colored, the saloons should of b2 Fatal Quarrel Between aMan and ave given birth to a new era of prosperity, g; Mfiz or the’ purposs, i “':gt n:xd't low negro dance-honse & 69 s“m"n" stroet, Cnnsre' ssman Platt, to whom the - selection wqll Loy tatives sud skampions of the oppo+ = % and special efforts have been made -to :develope iving the stock market anot] nnually, and'the ‘Assembly adjourned till Mon- h [ I 3 Von theeeby wivnieg fho.eympathy of thoss | His Wife, - tho rich rosouzces of Hungary. tho fesult of.| WOSE. . -+ < o s 1 dayat atm, - MR rushod up to s policemsn in to. xcted, munner, | referrad, docided In favor of o calord hel| it who believa the oxdizance t0.be oppressive, un-" L . 2| T s L 0 Torsage of what | g b T . .| The Southern Presbyterl | Saax tho offcar found a e ool of blood two | 2amed John 1. Willisms, as having pasaed ef st constimziors], dacgerous to-the liberties of [~ ; <12 | and oxports, respectivels, of the Empite. Tt ia : wee L Lrrir Roc, Ark, May 17.~The. Prosby.. inches daop, in the centre of which waa Iying.a | best examination. Willisms is - colorad by 8 the pocls, subrersivo of free’ goverment, | THo Former Stabbed by the Latter With | belioved st this renl pronpority bis beon one.| Thero wero rusiors ailoat on the strect this | {orisa Assombly'of tho United Siates sieomblad | razos. Biood was spsttered on the walls, sad | about 18 yoars of ago, who was bern in slarey f S undermining the foundstions of the Re- » * & Dirk-Knife, of the causes of the excessive speculation. The [ aftarnoon that s Southern' correspondent of.s (8% .fif ‘clock thig morning, and: was of enfldl—,by ‘marks of bloody fingxa;- were on tho door-posts. | He has been at 6chiool for fivs years only. Bt i i g $ ) i q 3 ] wing lad, an - =G0V, . g v H & -° ypmpilc, and all that sort of thin iy Gorman bankers of the city, neacly allof whom f New York bill-drawing fim had failed, and thay | Modorator Smith. Prayerby ex-Gov. &. W. Pa: ks efficer traakad drogg of bidad foom the pool THE SUTT AGATNGT TRE cREDIT AoRITIEe, | arou 7 dp was . geienlly; aodersied. fhat the o % Binday it o e e aener. Baromorn . caoe: | Proriraite, o yUHOEROCL egoinet softon had | b ttodaratar annouaced tho following sl | acests Bekiahen tat s Eross e had been ( Gen-Ben Green, son of Duff Groom, wiaf »i wcdlinance would be deliberately violated s third | - The sensibilities-of our Bunday morning rend- nshimonsly ' roport compurative quist on | estimatod st £50,000 to £123,000 sterling: "] tiona to committoes : op committed; ko hurried to the Police Station and | claims to nave originally obtained the chater af & time Sy the samo parties Iast night, and in an- | €73 must be shocked by the-relation of the de- | HER% other ,i,};, and | agres B i 8 ’mwfigfl.& = ) Bills and Overtares—The Rev. L, Johnson, | reported to Capt. McCullongh, and a platoon | the Credit Mobilier Company, and -who si) fi,{', ticipation of the event, which might ormightnot | tails of & stabbing aflray, which acourred 8¢ 11'| giatoment that if there bave been failures in | ~ Flour—Holders hsye advanced their prices, | W- AL Haunab, i, of men in civilisn dress at once|claims to be the lawful owner of s man P ;5 i o'clock 128t night, and which, at an early hour | Vienna, thoy have occurred among smaller and.| under orders from the South and West. The |. Judicial Committee—John Stuart. begax s thorough search of the neighborhood. | maiorits of ita stock. ; bali have resulted in _serions trouble, sn immense | g ferT i 5 i ipping | " Theological Seminaries—The Rev. R. Cooper. | Mesntimi wi of excited blacks | ReIoHty tock, proposes, . 85 son} i h this morning, promised to become & terrible | Uninfiuential concerns, whose wesl or woe is 6f | higher prices asked check-the local'and shipping’ logical ; " S, | Meantime an immense crowd of excited, aathe Go t flos ite bill. b 28 Ml v crewd gathered in the gorgeons saloon. Tho R advsg " | but elight interest to the commercial world. demand. Good superfine .and ghipping oxtras |- Bustentation—\W. B. Hamilton, the Ber. J. and whites gathered around, and dicussed the | 38 ¢ vernment -flles its bill in the sl J .30 was, say, half past 10. Tho plao was | murder. 3 - ‘| It appears- that the wild spirit of. spoculation | are malable; sales, 9,800 brls; receipts, 6,355 l‘i?!’fl- 3 myatery. A 10:40 o'clock a negro.rushed into | 8gainst the Union Pacific, to himself. file stz pon * erowded. Tho sports wero there. The gamblors | ‘About the hour named Officer Daniel “HOZSN | yiich now and then afliots Americs; Lins resched | brls, Wheat strongér for common snd rediam mlsn?fiflfi‘m—g}m m"éfl- Af_i- aflm A 4 | the police station and eaid that Jane Sul- | asking that he may be made s party to the mi§ pne were there. The fast_young med W efo. | maspatrolling his beat, on Jefferson street, | the Austrian capital, snd unnaturd) infistion has | qualitios, which -are” in fair domand; choico | o Publication—The Rev. V. ood, livad, of 57 Thompson streat, had been killed | in order that his rights and interests may kf he “the men who take & pride in going home in the | Bear Carroll, when he was startled by loud cries | been followed by tho natural result. Thus-ar, | qualities' firm and scarco. .~ Tho. absence of PEfg““fiDn_mo Rev. W. Piukerton, the Rev. bgmll::: ter;!;i%:g ;iv:l;blxgd nad_hmolp ufinfi protected. Fade g md. morning stupid with drink waro ‘there. . Politi-'| ' Palioel palico! ». which -seemed to proceed | the suspension of no Important bunk is roport-. . freight-room provents the flling of grderafor | 1., 3. Martin. . 5 S35 nd Lourdd & Young Whith S otws Lrink o TUDGE PIERRERONT'S ¥INANGIAL THEORY, § D cinns wero there, Aldermen Glarke, Tracy, and | £10m the Interssotion: of tho the two strests | 8% 404 18 afirmed trouble, heing contined g | wanlkes, for rot half of Juno; at'SIT1 for home | Evangelistio—Tho Rev. W. . Carson. | a'bad, dead, and covored ith braises. They ase | A lotter received hero. trom 8 well-inforne] bk Callerton wera there. All were-drinking. ~ Most, | 8bove refeired to. Hastening thither he found. | the minor firms. | No sales of American secari. | uso. Sales, 72,000 bu; receipts, 55,525 bu. Bystematio Benoyolenco—Rov. J. C. Denwid- | certained that she had been living with & colored | gentloman, who is.now in New Yark City, anfl too of them were pretty wall “ set ‘np” abont that | &1arge and'excited crowd of persons collecfed | ties havo been ordered by German:bankers in |~ =~ PROVISIONS. die, OAE gm"-hv B"d' W. A'LC‘E‘"H. iisd calciminer, named Jim, aliss Joe Jackson, and'l" fhara ig reason. to beliove that Ju dge Pi ke time. They were then ‘“three sheets jn the| i {roit of twostory frame houso, sit-,| consequence of the repnted stringendy abroad. Pork moderately active in 5_jobbing way, and [ EO P Ao e B L 8 that ho hed dissppesred (s bank-book | will Gecline the Bussian mission. Ho sectysl ol +ind," to use s nautical phrase~ They wereing | Usted + 8t “the sonth -side:of Camrol [ - ' el T DR e e cash and Tepulits of about | 1 Baird, of tha Comimitieo”0n PUBNCAtion, | oo ohn T o homsag whin o, B | higher place, that which is now held. by, Juigh den State of swearing incbrioty. They made it & Btrest, throo doors from Jefferéon. Upom in | . . GERMANY, : " Temn e Tl e ene omsss Jor fature 3 | rosd the Becrotary's annual report. The report | mou femones s o Risser atlon,” st ip opled | Rickardson. Of this tho Prosident bas I ent, ‘pécis potnt to deink doep and ofter. - That wae®| TLRZ e o e e e | Now Soue, Mo oy mgoneags TN, 1~ |-recoipts, ~148 packagen. " - Gut-méata-£nerally’| 18 Printed, and is very voluminious. 1t" refers £0 |-by mogroos and their white mistrosses. Besdes Dhen alviasa, e phos oriens, Teaooar e 10 their moda of showing sympathy, with the pro- | atally sapbed. bas bnenns Toon Taoiind | uoder deta of Aba Tddle of Ape orcerr | Yery quiet, snd prices conasquontly moro or Tegs | the publicatlon of the works of the Ohurck, and . the dead woman, two other young white Women, | Lonor. So much was Pierteponta heart a uf bras Sbboras K wire b 5 g i 2 | curious condition of affairs already developed |-Pominal. “Dry _ salted ‘shoulders,73¢c. Some Jong ol ho mintis of rolia. | Biso mistresses of Jackson, were in thé room, | fveasnry, and #o confidently did he wf Eatil priotors. The, barkeopers were kept busy, Mr. | whilo' the ‘two ‘wero engaged in s drunken | © of a Iready developed /-HOI Troeh meats, and. ealea of about |-benavolent institution for the printing of relig- | and were arrested-ss witnesses. The woundson £ ctf £a8 .. Gore, who was quite cool, had his hand pressed | bratl ; i P Bin e gati-monastic loglilaton of | B0 pes ar. 1i3ve L10r iy o Zor | 008 tracts and books, located et ichumond, Yax | tha- corpes. wora. enlontly salicted by same | Zicseed Dogieell ihat he. yisited tue o] €07 SV 5 . . The officer demanded admittance to the honse, | Prince Bismarck. The_ writer says the Jesuits G e ot under- the management of the" Prosbyterian.| heavy blunt instrument Iiike - sn - sx-handlo, era a0 g capit of Europa not] by all the bioods in town s they ssmntared | ¢S ™ Firicen ™ ““Hy " Lowover, | was | bive found s fresh aliyin Prussia aud tho ranks g‘xougem. s“d' S ft:lri ‘beuaea- 4 leplgi Committee of Publication. The report of tho | whieh was found on the floor. . None could have :?nglfife. mg f"&" %l;mglthqmd thogforzs.f €02t o to witness “the fun. The minutes) oy’ 4o 'he ° thwarted, and: was Gnally | Of the onemios of the now.ecclesinstical legiela- | 636 Pl Tong cloae amotad ot 03¢ @930, and shors | Treasurer of the Committce was then resd. - . | bear done’with & razor, . and- thers Was 1o | Hon. a. Ui tates thirty or fifly.yur| OF 1 f 5 s i tled,; long cloar quoted at - 93{@934c, and ghort i % 0 b -|-‘bond at 4 percentum interest could beresdn;| dici fow. In the short {ntervals botween drinks, the | pmitted. - When he got insido, a_eight | Hon pre swollen by combatants whose loyalty | eds eng clear quoted st 9¢@9)gc, and ghort | 3o “Gommittes on Overtures, and Bills e | councction betswoen the body and the pool of | oA on 41} e et could beudy| 5, 4 | hitherto -has- been- unswerving.- Herr Von | clear st 93(@95(c, witho iness: ported an ovarture from S4o Parlo, requesting’ | Liiet 1t iy of 55 Bunivn stiatt s | 2 uropo. The capi prefers 1} " drinkers speculated on what would tak plice. | whioh beggars description was presentod. On A i ot Some predicted that the police would not somey | Fnb o0e of & Szomll. canehd Tooking. spasimeot Gerlson mo longer stands alono ss. & | Modsritely active and, sasiar’, Weatem on oot | Huat mosns bo taken o Chriodunia e Jows. | pol fommeat oty that Taoison hud aah long e bond, a¢ 8 low ralo;of e} 251 that they would be afraid of. the crowd, and Mr.. i‘:lsgf;go‘g 2 tallow candle, lay the injured man, | o otor*"A hortion. of the Brojeatant | dolivery Lusiness reported embraced, last even- T‘;‘h?g::o"g:;i‘;g‘:empomd_mmmmh» hes: g;h;ifiggb:fl:;flg;:flm‘hfi:;‘}fig It will ba resdily inferred from this et . mmperativ e Somions ot | SEPOSe o bedod aisabs, over e skt | ristocmey of tho od provincn of, the iogom, | 88,100, 0 Mep, W40, Sy S0 158 | o byl af Mot aking o commiton | e riz: oden bis iy, Goovo hor home, | 227, 081 Jucte, Fioropoat s, 3 5 in superlative: and - sometimes profane | & ‘8 i i L bo tho cam " 550 at- 057 b ipts -] Of meml of the em} 8 & circu- ber, and fled. All the facts sinc A, s R i w0 T | o g o e oy | o St it S WY | by S WS E nekelh| miss rmiie lemaces | Bt sl MRS | SRR i e : % { 3 » 8ad porg terris. - The Almighty -was called upon 'in in- | from ‘8. Raping. cut in..the . stomach, | 1B i t Z 9 phge, e 0 t Tumerble instances & condemn the eyes of fho | Tha. msddesed . woman who ~made it raved ool Sanvevmmiad 1! wloch waasioves suel | S = Tomily praver, Teport adopied. Tho Assembly | When 'the Corroner aud _his semistants | 50 0 PUPIe Sobt w8 5 now done, sad pork ple Council, “of “the" Mayor, of “ every man who,|.sbout the apartment, and tore -her hair, and Rant in Germany. The offeial papers opecly . " VAN BUREN: mext took up the question of the naming of the | srrived ot the houss of death they | D7o0 his plan is for providing & einking ok Wen -..believed: that 11 o'clock’ was lato enough for | acted as if her anger was not. yet appeased. 5 next place. of meating. - Tho- second ballot re- | found such - & crowd _sssemblod that X g Hiog g S . g : accuse. the Protestant clergy.of:tho--Esstern | ok oy sulted o tho election of Columbus, Miss., Ad- [ it ‘was with the ntmost dificulty- they elbow-. i E&,:’:g;.‘n:’?:;; fi_r Tux::‘;: Bd;;;_‘!g:cxg:n& & plac xepe pe. 7 ‘& man to drink..As 11 o'clock approached, the’| ' The officer at once took her under arrest, an B t : I s e e : Excitament ross; and the crowd: wromed. atoung | feating thab (o spowd OuteIe. Mot adenyor | Brovinces of becoming the allies of the Ul | Why Ml \Was' Removed from the | joumed. od their way to the ddor. The interior of the ey e g il the connter roating for their favorite beverages,-| to rescus her from - his custody, made off with g?““fi?: e nomh erial difficulties of | Commissionership to Vienna--Reck= miserablo alianty was so. densaly packed that &', el loveitin il B o the usual invitation from one to another. being | her by a back door to the Urion - Street Station, | Prince Biemarck are not decreasing. less Expenditures, Bribery, Etc. THE JUDICIAL CONTEST.. strong force of police was found necessary-to :g:ging{hnhia resignation-may be o5 e o A Special Dispdtch to The.Chieago Tribune. .. —_— =2 clear the way to the room whera the body Isy. | wihin rix months, ierrepont will thus “Yill -you violate ?"--They violated. - Five | . By thistime Officer Tom Maloney arrivedst tho | =~ _ | == : R 0 y -+ minutes past the "hour “came, (and no police. | £cene of the affray, and took chargo of the wound- | * .. SPAIN, Nzw_ Yo May, 17.—A- Washington special | The Farmers of LaSalle County Re- (It was that of a young woman of 22, with besuti-- | -{}q gictiriction, the prestige in which he dali ‘past the hour - ;s nd ; T " (on, May, 17.— : i r »young nomman of 22, s o, tho P That ,svmmn:mmswn for: another ‘drink, | ed e D"C‘g’.g"‘t’-‘i‘mh% sriar was n?f‘ : Fl}'flm, May 17--D°"‘C;§:!°! "]:i‘ “'“"“n?_g" says: in Teply to tho solemn sesertions contain- |- fuse to Indorse the Nomimation of fl ;‘m‘:{;m o e fingsgx.fik Tather | sbove all things, save the dollars, which L Tated? onca mote, 'S¢ i timo hey. to0k | M mould Aomoowt ave, Barciiiely ot g | Semml or s e nEapmoing i up0f 182 | o0 i an aidaricof Ges Ven Baron, lio Unied | Craig f0r thio Circuit Sudgoship-tho | bolow mediimsist, Shoxd long, dack silien | ni0ho way aooth o ik larger ambii < wia, partionlar dellght in “violating.” Stolen | ho was sinking rapidly. The physician at first | Eraul, and snnoincing that he will oon'sesumo | Btates Conimissioner to Vieuns, the Secretery of | Kmox O oo onaUne. oy side, near. fhe fronk.edge of the | . Prom a permon who. sereurs paked b whigkey, like stolen watermelon, issweet.. Sud- | &aid that he wonld die within a few hours, but | the personal command of the field. . - State says_that in Liberty street, New York, is a | Vecto} Dirga agy Teiune, bed, and was covered énly with & chemise and | gryn il AT, Evarts upon th ped - onls there was 8 movement in front, and tho | affer, the wound had boen dressed, tho pulic|. “Pewmoxa¥, May 17.—A Carlist journal pub- | rostanrant "kept by John Sutberland, who' dis- | ; O7awa, IlL, May 17.—The Convention of | coatus brown horse-blanket, . & deep cut was | oY, Willam M. Exacts upc e e abjed 5 Farmess® Clubs and Graoges of LaSalle County, | found over tho right temple. ~The nose was | oinof Ghict Jastins of the Donr ot ©'. crowd turmed ita_sitention to Sergesnt Buckloy, | of the injured man iocressed, and slight | lished horo nimonncos that Don Carlos entered |.yo2 by WL W el PR PRrs MR S ; = i:who marched Tp to. the conuter, followed by | hope . of ' recovery wes _ entertained. | Navarre on the night of the 14th inst., and took | HHCHY" & a ° # long-expected and important political event;— | wollen asif by & blow. Both eyes and tho right s < S gwopa.\icugen, _gnd.n:dormifi.m arkeepers to | At -1 o'dock this morning - his. con- | command of an army numbering 15,000 mem,—| the ;State Department, and *has, stated {0 throe | s if “?;_on%_held!’:m WP&Y o well ot | cheels were discolored, and " the® face, neck, sad ;fl: m{hfi%fi xéuss President & B cesse dispensing -liguors, to. .put on-iueir gar- | dition was unchanged, and .therc seemed little | with whom he -is resolved to conquer or perish. . prominent gentlomen of New York, who have a out ety r 2 .| chemise were stained - with blood. Near .the (7 the Axsociated 1 ‘ments and gowith them fo Police Headquarters. | hope of bis recovery. - Tho weapon used was.a.|. - It is slso atatod that Don Carlos bas conduded | ads. dderits to tho fact, - that Gon. | tended. Outof thothirty-six townshipainthol rght elbow wes an abrasion sutrounded by TREAY Lo Some, threo: hundred_porsons, in various atages 6 dirk-knife, the blade of which_penetrated |'a loan of 400,000,000 reals with English baokers, | Van Buren -eame. to him aad offered him [-vounty” thirty wera representod” byfull delega- | discoloration” 5 if ‘in’ warding . off ‘s blow of intoxication, presssd up sgumst the counter, [ the sfomach, aud cus through tho lower portions | and hes promised to make Olloa Field-Marshal, | » " place. 4 . the. Exposition .t _Vienna--if |-tions. The President’ of ‘the CousitySocisty, | from 8 club. “This arm a7 scrows the~ bods: | ury today - Currency, €5.151, .nl%fa(dfinfia,mdinsmngn nbeing served, - of the leftlung.. - . and Dorregarray & Lieutenant-General. e | Bewould agree to divide the profits. Neither | John C. Armstrong, of Mission, was in the | -804 tho other — was - partly outstretched | pouit of logal-tenders for redemption of earis Ne Buckley was as cool as a cake of ice.” He waited | Several persons, who lived in the same house Intelligence has reached here of the total de- | ths -President nor Mr. Fish entertain & -doubt chair. 3 Y 88 if in- the act of supplication for | cates of deposit, 923,515,000 ; coin, 374,08 pers. * ¢ ‘until the drinks under consideration when he en- | ‘with {hie quarelsome conple, were, mt‘erriewedbgA feat in Aragon of the Bpanish troops. < - .| regarding- the -trathfulness of - this- assertion, 2 . % mercy, an sct which the open mouth strangly. | including coin certificates, £36, 201,400, Tmue . -tered weredisposed of, and in spite of the.tanta~ | our ragbnr_tgr‘ The circumstances which attende: —_—— . and, if they had doubts of--this, there ia.| The proceedings opened \pth_,,» -prayer. | sugoeeted. . The -skull was not fractured, but CLADE RESEOTED. § busi : < lizing slowness of the barkeepers, maintained his | the stabbing seem to be as follows : N CUBA. other testimony of even stronger character, | After adjustiog s little maiter ‘of paying -§1 | death was found to have, resulted from compres- |: . Tne umpire of the Spanish and- Amari=y deal composure util one of them bogzn to supply | | Larrison, who is employed in some “}gflwaf- - Havaxa May 16.~The vomito ig ircreasing. .3r. Fish alsoeaye that the statament that Mr. | each for membershipdees, W. W. Gilman, Eeq, | 8ion of .the brain by & large clot of Toagilated | Gommisgion, Baron Lederor, has. decided i miot o riao"Ta" 3. Eiis s o perciptonly | S8me bones 467 0 doek sk Sighls amowhas o | 15.iey of ke exposed sondiion of tho pasaga | Van Burens Aasisant Commisaiouers' woro ap- | of Hendota, axoeo o quostion of privilega. Ho | blood ffom ono of thoy axtemmal urteries, which | sersey fo e claim of Prefecto de s sl for ~-rior rce” i’ Mr. -Bu ; ly { came L 3 - of the steatmers Jumala. and Yazoo, tho | pointed on his™ ish's) rocommenda- | Dy G o 4 : | Bpain, which involved 3135,000.. Rojas, a nabdj mac ore 4 o e e i oy | From tho lnrge qusutity of cosgulated bldod | S fiah ecynroired 2125,000.. Rojas, s rabyf msc -21dered, Piper, Litzen, and. Gearv to shut down. | ‘ebristed, and asked his wife to getsupper. She | £T50° S0, FOWIA T, S TRA, TAG transport | tion, is utterlyuntrue. Mr. Van Buren- was al- Free Trader had oharged, him .with havi it et 5 Thoy im0 0 besea. o | wipe | refused, and tho rofusal resulied, i 8, gkt Xt | G o ork om fas. stotmer Jeaving. tou Iovwed to selook is own mon, aud very owe of | F2d wp s bogas aexégnfi from Lasall Goun: |:2round the hewtt, and o igidity of the bod, 3o Uniod Staten on tho 25t of Sepismgpro. connter. . - . CONDLEL. s 5 bury. " MoITOW. - board was Y ty at the Princeton tion. ounced s ) 70. The Yith Spain-for the-sertleneg For unusually wet, . for” they [in four quarts . of - al Bich Ara. | TGO w e an Trinhman claiming to be | qaests - AT, - MeElrath, especially, \wss r. the charge alser aud dsrsrad tho Oxieseoanced | hours il recaltiag her injaiey j:mfl of the wronga and injuries to citizens of Had ock. Jury ince the commencement o . thel Zabbed it ntil they took ‘the’ shine out of ity | Larrison ‘says they drank . logether., Theis kD Ixiahina 3 o S iy e e Civioalllce S e t golished_surface. Mr. Gore: approached and | difficulty was renswed, and Mrs, Larrison tried | A2 @mplose of the New York Custom:House, Mr. McEmrsth was requesisd to | Loruio tho slauder by adoptiog the following xee- | L iriieled and a formel inquest s to be PRt at Tt 1 Gt emneren o O hie . held on Monday. Tho Coronar then took the | Fio Join of Fevetey, 10" oo conirars thg : An¢ X o - d d a newspaper correspondent, on_returning | When s 0 - . tld the boya to clap on their coats and come | 0 settlo it by laying & poker heavily on her | 22 - district anillo | investigato the charges against Mr. Van Buren; | ) b ; 4 e E plong. Gore had aireedy beon amested. Tho | husbaod'sbosd. Hothen calledhersome very un- | ¢ fl:fié’.‘;’:fi’fi;fin@flbfl'&lmfi Jes- | o tlegraphod to the Siace'Depariment, upor citton, tast the e peanges s ey of Tageht | informal deposition of the witnesses captured | that Hajas was not & sitisem within tng me complimentary pames, and she, maddened. by torday: - ! e investigation, “that “the chargas were trie, and | Gounty, endarse the nomisation of A. M. Craig, made | PY the .§°l'~°' s o opsd of the treaty; therefore the Commission husfg & I . Alfred Wilkes, colored, testified thist Ho' was | Jiriadiction_snd the clatm in Gomiseed. fs & ban b‘:ilf i".%’:i mfiebeg"" & "“"'“‘L{é‘,fi’ ooae Tic tehed . the dirk-knife fr tabl 5 Yan Bi zad, b ey been going to a wedding or s | liquor, enatched the dirk-kmife from & table, | gyl onosition of the Government to ensct | 8sked nob onlydr.Van Buren's, but his own at Princeton, for the Supreme Judgeship of the Fifth v A “funera}, they could not have cousumed more | and t it into her huwband's - intestines. P TR it | suspension. Tha fullest’ confidence and discre- | District, in the lignor-atore at Broome: and 'Sullivan | gight other cases fall on similar grounds, § and imo in ¢ balfthe import and export dufian (o goM JN 0 | ete ropasad iu ks, Yau Brren: and are: Wrangling~ and - confasion followéd for in | stréets; at midnight last night. Daceased en- | ; s e time in the performance of, that simple opera- | He fell .over,. with an oath in his mout] tion, . -All this time the crowd was ingulfi:g; i |-2nd was motionless for a fow moments_sfter s | posed by tho merchants. 3 APPOINTMENTS. bad not the Presi- | hour, Motions and counter-motions came thick | tered, and, ater gmhns of & glass of alo, |- The President has appoimied Edward’ P o 1eoval would have taki & e had s boitle filled with whisky, with ‘which. | Tndian Agent for the Grand River “Ag comical remerks, the zmount of comicality de- | fell. He then tried to get up, when she forced o WP dant- snd - Secretary, been certain of the.| and fast, when at last a motion to tablo was car- % ding semewhat in the amouat of drink, some | him down, snd, from her own account, heid him FRANCE, oulaxd | Recessity.of such action.: ‘Mr. Fish was Mr. Van | ried by & voto of 35 for to 23 against. So Craig | She was about leaving when.Jackson® camo [ kotas Rol . McLaren, Unif ¢ s el being comical until they are half | to the floor. Al this time the wound was bleed- | Pams, May 17.—The resignation of Goulard | By ron's Friend from the cutset. He did all in his. | was .‘gc indorsed by the Farmers’ Canvention of | 9. OR sceing ber Lo shouted, “Yon d—d | Sout fou minnfimfiz of umnemifia b R - tight. o crowd was quito goodnatured, hiow | Iog -freely, 'and “whe. tlis “woman was | ud Julda Simon has been accoptod by the Préck | nowar to udvkace his sppointmaat,. and fools s | ths popiians Conady of Lagater oo e b——h, what &io you doing hiors.” Daceased | Tillson Golloster of Taternal Bamohus fo &3 pra. ever, and no attempt was made o provent the | brought into the station, her hands were | dent. Their successors will be moderate Reput- 1. Eocty oo any man mfi‘.’?m disgrace brought | A motion to appoint delegates to & proposed | suswered “ Nothing.” kauon.then‘u.»fii“acc %0 send Fourth District of Tlinota. — » tho: arrest of the three martyrs behind the bar. It | ‘covered with blood. In the station she raved | licans or Left Centro {mfi.lfls}hongbt that:|.pron the country:. A > Convention to choose s candidste tor Circuit | Out of herd,” and struck her across the back with | THE PRISONER O'KELLY. .. : ¥ 7 .was the first time they hnd been heroes. . It and cursgd, and said she would hang: for Lauie | the Minisiry of Public Worship willbe re-estab-| . yrroxy My 17.—The investigation into_the Judge was also made, but lost sight of. & club, which witness identified as the one found | - My Sacretary of State this evening recairedél Tin i+ . ®»new and trying situstion to place them. in so | Larrison any day. Whon told that he was ‘_ieulL lished. béars | cherges sgainst tho ‘suspended American Com-~ | * The Committee on Resolations finally reported | on the floor of the roont in which tne carpse Iay. | tlogram from Gen. - Siclles: that -the Spusd the: i:. suddenly. . At last the majesty of -the law pre- | she lsughed aloud, and -demanded ' thal Pans, Moy 17.—Several journals have béen | 1isgionars has been completed, and: the details | ‘that it was inexpedicnt to introduce’ any ques- | Jackson drove her out and followed, and Witness'| Government has ordered tho Caban vet -+ +:yailed, and, in spite of the drink, in spite of the | ehe bo "hung at once. ~She is: 'well | fined for publishing the lettor of Felix Pyat, ad-"| forwnrded to Washingtan.” The. inquiry ehows | $ioy in the Convention foreign to the immediate | heard them ‘talking in loud" aud '&ngry” tones |"0'elly to Spsin. For . profanily, inspite of thejeeringcrowd, Piper, and | known to the palice a8 an. old . offender, ‘and a | dressed to the President, and printed originally | 446 the Gongressional appropristion s mearly | fnterests of tho farmers, which was adopted, and | outside. Jackson was \perfectly sober at the ® K1 Fla . Eitzen, and Geary werosmarched of in compavy | more brutallooking worman can hardly be imsg- | in the London Témes. The Peuple Sovratr hns | o hiueted, asd that 980,000 was charged, as ot | to s of the farmers, w! 24 | fime, - - ST - intefer Nelaon inforas foy: Depictiadtid o with Gore. They went outside to carriages, were | ined. " Her husband is a NarweE;-n, and is said | been suppreseéd for publishingan edi St | pended on'the Toof of the sewing-machine. de- | " The friends of Judge Lawrence belleve that a'| -~ Nellie' Crumme?,' washerwoman 'of ‘Jitkson's | ‘the Moriosn G ser e expresses -ii3 was driven comfortably to headquarters, and put un- | to be moro respectable than hie wife; though | cism on the National Assembly. . .. partment, when actually it nhuqldgnob have been |- rosolution could have passed indorsing that gen- | harem, testified that the murdered wormsn t0ok . peed to do everything in its power to Tat der bonds. e neither of ther have borne good characters.. - —— e ‘{ more than orie-tenth that sum, _ Other reckless | tleman. 3 i o tho miseing pictures and clock to her house 1o |"the removal of the Kickapoo Indisns, Fat That it was the intention of the firm not only | She is Irish, and is his second wife. They have CANADA. z expenditures .wero. proven; 60 chirges 08 - . Spicial Dispatch to Te Chicago Tribune; ;| 8ale’ keoping several days 8go. Bhe said MIs& | vandered over the border, to such re: adn +.o; $o deliborately violate the ordinance, but to shiow | three children, “the oldest being but 7.years of | - - Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune: . | bribory, eto. - Goods ara arfiving rapidly. and it Prrxceroy, TIl., May 17.—The address froi.| Sullivan wandered into Jackaon's-room while | yo aur Government may indiesto.. The necesst the = theirutter contempt for it, was proved by the | 8ge, and ¥ Tonoxto, (b May 17.—John- Shedden, - is expected that the American departmént. will { the Knox County Farcsers’ Astoristian iy s, | drunk three months sgo, aud lay dosm on’ his ry instructions have been sent to ‘the loealsh king fact that a8 soon as Piper, Litzen; and'Geary - | President of the Toronto &- NipissingRailway, | beready by June 10, fellow-farmers of the Fifth Jadial Distct | bed ; that aho had lived with bim since., Miss | ¥ oniies o sho Naxon Siater s o hoch for ¢. - quitted their Pots, barkeepers. from the Clarh ON THE-RAIL. ‘was crushed to déath Indt ‘Hight at Gammington | 7oL e - bas fallen Tke & bombehall i thn nortar sty | Bullivan had wealthy relatives umhdAlpbjz} Sacy lin, 4 "y P i stroet branch went behind .the coauter snd took F > | Station on the return of 1 the special . train from RELIGIOUS, | trainers of Mr. Craig in this place.. As a railrosq | 50me of whom visited ‘her s few days 250 an S amscErraNEovs. . <, Hder $hairplaces. Thesewero Mike Boardman, “Little | pr ggreas of ‘the Sotithwestern-Bouna | the Coboconk land sale. ™ = Lpeagnid gt attomey hio has.an upensiablo reputation, hay- | Feted hor to go home with them, but he Te~ | AN th members of Hhe Cabinet a3 30F o Fradk, i JIRIG AN, ‘Congressional Excursionists. . ATy ThePresbyterianss-Proceédings of the | ibg defeated the anti-monopoliats of Galssh P Rdisn's tio olber ulitrasida dedial:sny F{flh;n T il le e Gt i B A man named Murphy, whoisimown pretty well 2 s v y around town,” a5 the eaying is, voluntecred his |7 | *: Swécfal.Dispaich Lo The Chicago Trivunc. " Roaxz, My 17. g Ohsmiber 3¢ ‘Dioptles y.1 e valnsble- aasistance. . Now . the rcrowd was-in.|~ Musgoere, L T., May 17.—The Congreseional to-day approved tho religious. bodies in. Rome | A-Disposition Mariffested _to Invest! B gy The maen who ‘bavs' geatasies. ., That was » coup d'elat wo;i!hy of | party Las reached the Indian Torritory, and will |'by g vote of 885 sgainst 18, Fiftcon Deputies | S2te Hho un aton Beatd~ERoal tint on tminingg. are lséning‘ e, | e s Tt maoor f3uns o o L | Seen & Bumber of ropreseniativo, ol spin re, and everybody, was 50 pleased .| bo i . ; 5 8 i » osed Beorganization, 2 " | Coroner.showed her the razor fonnd. ® pool i i ipi bo in Texag -to-morrow. The party” that loft | wore absent. The second clause, with an amend- | BP0 Spectal Dispateh s The Chikaio Tribune, and well they may, for, inatead of being the can- | PHI0CF BAONEL T ht-handled, and has on L gl!:tes-‘hmgay eh:rys ::: c‘!!rle_cxl’adl{; that ho asked everybody eleo to, **violate.” . Vic | springfield for the entirs journey consists.of the | ment granting the. Pope 400,000 lires annually o fonbrs ot to. | ddsteof the farmers, It iz gotting pretty ganer. | Leavtlo gnile old Gagleh lobere. o Tho 13 | (0% Loy e, feminly ' ally to be unders| 0 i o e 1 = " Assembly in Session, in ‘Baltimoress:| in thelr cfforts to socure a compoting railrond | 1o e or ho tragods. Ono of them, Lotts o i from that ] it east, and the O Siotts 740%H8 | to prepare the Indians for the building of ok et t, - man e B0 | Armstrong, -described the light-handlad: razor | 5o Prepare the Indians for renort this bl 3 “Barolly was the' first to icall "fGr s bottleof- figs ¢ i 5 | for the' maintenance of Generals of the"orders, | ° BALTDNORE, Md., May, T T ] 0 " wine. “Who Vic Duatby is - nobody cares, | Tollowing: W. B.Evaus, Chsirman of the Coui- | fof Eus maintonance, of, Gen Satnt 198, T | e aeatles was ths ket oot ot of Bryant, Stevens & Co. - i mon traveliny, | English Razor” Sho wag alartled, but_stiovo | 10cta ™ aapth ather - e < agen 518 “hu s he won Qi dltution - of alig:fiauities ot A““Be“f““&f“r of Galveston; JohnW. | "Roys Nay 17.—The hoalth of the Pope'is e i by the Rey. James Dunn, requiring from | around tho District, in tho garb of - farmor, in | &g ‘450 doubts upon ““3“};‘;“%};’;:}3;‘;5 their landa. . B. Webbhas filed in e oS5 30 or the first bottle, let _have’ the honor. | D Attorney of e road, having charge of i i ne 3 ol gy o b 3 i £ e uce-10u80, . AN b s t it man( 3§ Tho bottle wai drank, and sorie gallons of i | tho exearsion an belalf of the rilroads; Chprios | oo ing oDl Ho ‘xligam‘%ei%”{’%’r’iéééi {85 Bosid, of Publiiion s dotaled Snancia | 104 S Sk van dnd il B wosder: | B0t resollct whekoe Sackaon was In the place | CTECTtencr " somet B o e S0 Tere curefully stowed awsy fnside numorous'| . Cliski,; Readiiig " Clork'of the Honse ; Sens~ | ro expected to-morrow from Florence. Dis. | stitément: ~The Assombly i miatifosted a pur- 2l thinga whe ho ot on tho Bench. R e e Dcor:nerglbseqafigfif e G landa In Eansas, THeWSE nat -vests, end all wero as happy 85 a big sun-flowe turbances are feared, and the igon has béan | poso to presa hard 'this,Board, and dfscover . Special Dispatch ta The Chic Suri. ft g 4 fenred, senisy P8 | posa o B B o, Til, Ty 17,44 th Pripsergls Re- |-1y visited the priry at 60 Bullivanc_streot. _Dr. | P2t of tho Qaage ceded lan 500,600 -ar 3 12 ‘because the policemen were outwitted, - Like alf | tor8 Bogy.. of . Missouri, Ramsey of Min- [ Uf it is mans Scand business princi .- buman joys, it was shortlived. Supetintendont | Besots, - Flannigan -of Texas, " Coopor | Feialorced. o v (N whether it ia managed on gound business princi- | . FRoRu, ML, May. 1 to-aay, Judge H, B, Hop- | Cushman estimated fhe quantity of bloodjnthe | gaso 9 b 1ot omer Washburn had provided against_ very con~ | 0f Tennessee. F,,nm.i. ..o . -doughters; Ntocent MMine Diststeis ... | ples. Thereisno evidencs of frand or extrava- inigwas choien b candidato for Circuit Judge by | POOI b threo pinta, and gave it. as, his _opinion | *7 25 1 . tingency, and ina very fow minutés another.| Ropresentatives Fi. G..Bomhorry, of Alabama | - *" | gance, "Dbut--rather-, of — carelessness and i that it _poured out’suddenly. from' some main'[” Lost on-the Atlantl . ..gquad of offcers, hoaded Ly Copt. Hickey ana | W G Halnes, of Arkanaas; Phillip Cook, of || Wesrvmrz, N. 8, May 17—~Everyiing i | £700gs' to “creste" s closd corporation” of | astory. " Ho carried off » vial full for, sualysia. | * . . Tost.on the 0. Sergt. Eberacld, untered the ealoon, and, going | Georgis ; :Jasper D. Ward, Charles B Farwel uiet .about * tho. Drummond. colliery to-day: | pyilaqelphia: Presbyteriaus:, : When the issuo’|™ > .| All :the witnesses, &xcept the' washerwoman, m‘; s “L‘!!" v ot 5"w‘°’¢0uum““""mo directly behind 'tho counter; put an imredisty | B C. Burchard, Franklin Corwin, G, T. Fort an number of men aro engaged carting away the | 71T Y dey e ootk and - Backus spoke - ), were locked up in the House of Detention. Town with tho l-fated Afisnie, buf Wi William H. Ray and wife, { earth witk which various openings were filled. very plainiy of the continned refusal of tho i = ik \rc,: | - Late to-night Philadelphian, on: hearing the | gracrea by telegraph, . are alfesdy in y=~A Good Day’s YWorke | washerwoman’s _testimouy, vigited the room in Custam-House, bo opencd by, th ¥eto on’ the dispensing of liquor. ice- | Wife, G- T. Baver, Toan atood by sus pariemder. nd Shay oy | Joba Miluliy: and wite, 3. K. Martiny Tonss | No. Trosh mames ware. adued i the. alre Bord to Dresent properacconnts. - Tha datiny | Décorntion-ia; logra ot budge. - The crowd hooted and'swore, Some | Cloments, .. Marshall, Iiinois; W.E. Niblett, | long list *-of missing. Mr. Drummond, eaieinas, Said thob o body of men, howevet | ** -“Special Dispatch toThe Chicago Tribune. which the body lay, and identified it.as that of | “eek; together’with somé rich Jewelry ari eried ‘Pt them ont,” «* Pitch out the =—— | 8. J- Wolf, J. M, Wilson, -John -Cobrwin, Mrs, J. | President of the Company, ssyn immediate | EUCU.CHe ™ vere - din- expending tho | - SPRrNerrELd, Iil, May 17.—The Grand Army | Miss Cad Gibson, daughter of s weslelry tin mor- | Selected by the junior Mr. Giles in Paris, - ¢ T Teive lem " -One gentloman, under | Casson, 4. N- Tyner and e, dhaper Duckard, | stepa will bo taken to o siz0 men, and provide | Ghurol's money and k. secounting therefor.-|-of tho Republicmade arrangoments, at a mesting’| thant of that place: Provious to. hor. stiaining § L e, | it T b Baseny aope Wlluss | WOz ahont the smface foe howor for tham. . | Lhe Wastern tombers ro oD cielly hostils eto | held to-night in the Benate Chamber, to decqrate | Ler sixtecuth year, shio was a lovaly At nooom | A Short-Hand Class. g 1 gt Tt BT e | OB R e R b | PSR g | e ot i ] e o B | U B, | SR ] e e | e oS S Ty e Ty oy e & delak wero thirely,” | 10, O W Milliken, Jobn B Tonot, oo g orphans by the Drumond collier | Their first move wil bo sgsinat the proposed pe- | city. Thero are about 800 soldiers buried i the the Jils- of -« actuidrell snd a0 deprided | hees Glack, on Tussday. srening nhey 32 i e Wi k whi - H. L A L C. e A iodi i ? ion;y i b Tags R oma i e 5 ghly spo SECUINE] & BLemn I Mak c‘_rrow:er:é Pontne 3 riodical {or gratuitous keulation, which, 1} i | cemetery, and - heretofore - thero -has - bogn an she besomoin an astonishingly shork timo | tho tescher, haa been bighiy spoten df 1y rank Maury, Louisiana: M. V. Field, | was subscribed, and & committeo appointod to i designied to “satisfy {he editorial proclivi: ; : hermame became the by-word in military camps 4 said, g _ 1p: abundanca of evergreans. sud flowers to bedeck | hermame around the City of Brotherly Love. To ‘;’wmrdr{h-:-:;l'd ba embraced by joung, el & following 'conundrum: - *“What' right has | George Willard, J. W.'Begoli, O.~D. Conger, N. | solicit subscriptions. & . - 5 offcials w e _ t B iiommain o g habint & manrs gk 182 | B Bradley and wifo, T, o, Frubbell, Michigan ; | . New Yomx, May 17.—London papers sanotnce -;;g:,:;g;‘,g‘:ei eiala withoat, avelsing thelt | gygir praven fa s profuse snd becoming man- | SLEHoD e o v Sy Lo o dakko chiarge of Bis brobardy % No head was | Jas03 Hilee, George C. McKoo and wife; Missls- | hat tho lnat survivor of tho calsmtry at the.| PRUiHR"Schait to-dy secured from theAssem.| Ber; but * 83 - yob- but * fow " flovers have | prosiiteti hocmt b soldiers, whom she so et i, G X sufficiently lovel to_givo a satisfactory anawer. | PP B O Stanford, Erastus Wells, V. H. | Wynnstay colliery, Raabon, Peter Darlington, | yiy tha’ surender. of anenticd ovouing nexi.| mada thelr appearance, and thero is a-great.| Freatly dorsoralises, hoy o sopom IO 80 r: Worelgn Matkets 222 0 ;. All this time Boardman was comnting - the | Stone, B. A. Hatch, R. P. Bland, H. E. Havena.| son of the mannger, is dead. There isnoone | & ¥ ;5% 08 hearing of sddreasos in bebalf of | scarcity of evergreens and tho question was,.| compeiled to take her in hand. A -policemun | o LOT0%, Msy 113 p. m.—Comsalt for 55 g wonoy in o ° leisurcly manner, - but the| andlady, T. G. Crittenden, A. Corning, A. H.'| mow left to tell how the explosion was caused. the Evangalical Allianice, #hich mests in Nav- | Whatcould be substituted. « There seems- tobe | was gent to arrest her. « Ho canght her ono Suue ok s !;"-'slxsy ) ‘%: 21345 402 h gersistent appeals of..tho. excitéd ‘audience | Buckner I B. Hyds, Missousi; Wilazs 3. | & pemneiag Suveatigation. mill bo made by the | York pext Octaber, Thls is a pet measuro of | & scarcity of Howers aad overgroans throughout | day evening, and was excorting her o th palies | “Cary S42om 06 95 AT o0 ooty jonght . forth _ po. . whisky. Finally | dmall, Now Hampabire; . W.. Hazloton, Amos | suthorities. J Dr..S¢hafl’s, and 1" was sent to the Assembly | this section of the State. - station, when they suddenlymet ber father, mouhi- | been advanced 1 per cent, rd is now Speromt £ Ty ‘Boardman finished bia financial calculation, sud | §latk, M- L. Ward, and Bx-Congressman George | - e : to representit. ; ‘Tho Springfeld Rolling Mills mada-yestorday | er and sister returniug from chirch, Cad bagan o | | PAnts, May 11,0 Hentes, 64t T0c. (s in a spirit-of brayado, faced the crowd 'and [.4> 'd]gw\’x ?fi l1'\=w Jergey; David' Wilbur and Mysterious Death. One of the most "important tnatters to come | Over 136 tons of railroad iron. The Company | geream, and, the old gentleman recogpizing ber | | LIvmroox, my)—!:vmng,—ootwgff 1 snallowed a driak, Thia heroic act wag rews:ded, | Diyic B Jiellish, of New York: 1. B. Guuekle | Waznonoso, Me., My 17.-Dr. P. R. Baker,-| pefore the Aseembly is & plan fof he cqnsoll~ | +Iaiims this to bo the groatest amount of Work of [*soree. e To Bes so mi il 1050 “policeman | {iog plands, 8730 Oricsos, 0GAN; fad “with & cheer that made the glasswere jingle, and | $80, ¥, G N, ~Lamison, hlia. I ot “mgnsm found dead this morning, shot | gation of the Bosrdsof the Churchi, and a sinr--|-that kind ever “performed in-the same length of | "brained him with club, and Kicked and beat his baleh ame: w,,g";@g; Floas, 2 ¥ . the affigy of Mr. Wentwortli to turn pale. Dut Cra a, Tul;;]e' -5 ém _&HO o ; W, [ through the heart, at a honse mear Warren. | ‘plifigation of its machinery. Several papers on | time: N S rostrate body in a brutal manner, after which | 74 g4, WY d. E; bE st fall for his countrymen I Tho drink bed | gy tp oy SBpEiees D O Giddings, A H, 1 Abont’ 2 o'clock sn unmarried womsn pamed |t gubjeat were offered to-lay: There s now e e .Kalockedthoyonnglmdyup. Tho next day M. ).". Cheess,70s, Cumberlandmiddles, 3 e bardly reached its resting place in Mr. Board- | gy oh Sris s voln £, Bmit bAl} '&“‘“' Mink calledat. a nelfihbnnng houso, declaring | 440 much friction in the vorkings of the Church, .| War Depariment Weather Prognostic | Gibson preferred charges “against the oficer, e S0 3 _man's jnsido before he was on his | and wife, G.-WV. Hizlg‘e‘:;g;n?’ Al By cqx_l .that Dr. Baker shot aré but as there were 10 | g5 compared with the products of eleven boards cations. & '+ -and, - atter the® trial,~ he - was ‘dismiissed | Vesscls Passed Detroits’ 5 Ml ¥ar to'the station” in charge. of 8 Eldridge, J. 3. Rusk, A 8. MeDil, Wiscongin | Mons o ioywes fupposed to bo delirions. | 800"} and. commiltees, sl with salaried offcials and | ' WASHINGTO, May 178 p. m.—For the North- | from the force. Misa Cad thergupos tomed Deriiors, My 17.—Pysixn Dows~Prop B4} B - “'of thelaw.” i ; thie New Orlesns Commition, Gimt \wiconsin; | after dsylight Dr. Baker'a carrisgo was discov- | goparate Troamrers t perform & work which | west snd Upper Lakes, and thonca to Missouri | aronnd and becaima his raistréss, and lived with | Badgor Blate.’ Orvates sng bergey B8 LF 0 *. "It was now a few minutes to '12,%and, 83 the " en. Cyrus ered at the woman's house, and the neighboraon | 2RO antrusted to fonr, Undowstediy. tho | and Kentucky, # slowly tlling bazomator, Borh: | b - Tobg Eoma, Thon ke sndosaly diep. | Beoke ooty Srout, 28, s T - ; " | easterly to sontheastorly wint Fort Huron sod barges: schra Comnd B0 S % 1o e ‘sey; Judge 3L ‘H. Kennard; B. 0. Clowry, Su- entsring found the doctor's dead bodsy. i, | present Auem:}f will renedy this matter, , incrensing cloud- | peared, and the next heard of ‘her she was at'| of = . the Presbyterian %:lgiu and | iness, rising barometer, and occasional rain. For | Omaka, Jéading a lifé of shame. Thence .ghe | de, Kate Winslow. ' paptrs S3% ;; _..s8cond setof barterders marched out: of the zlled by (-Tenneeseo and the f and- South Atiantic | went to Chicago, and, after staying {hete. PasseD Up—Props Philsdelphis, F ot 5 2 t5 “Philade S 1opore- 2 | Jeness, Huron City, Colorado, Neptuné rintendent of- the.Westorn - Union Telograph Bompany ; .Josish Fogg and. wite, Tames b, T N o ‘To-morrow Fire Wk f many of other denominstions will nflvnnslhe orjgin:. ruymarched in cgnin,‘hsving B e Brtosn b s G, e | Eads an Sinebier, Oeorge Dames, Charlen 3T | . Grsommary, May 17.—A firo on tho. comer "of | Gslegaten.. DE. Orosby i mrosch b tho Geatess | Staton, sontheastorsy Winte, s tuzo; | while, rétarned £ s Mo 108 baxges; 55 s : <ol e | .- \y 17.—A fire on lelegates.- Dr. wilt preach in en nds, emperature; | while, rétarnes 1 6t lonig . R " 4, finpatient, and expected somathing to imigate’| EISTGW- C, Bechenan, and. other citizens of | Trainul and Dearl sireots, which oecurred at noon | Chivech i the m0caing: 1od in the oveniog o | and purtly - cloudy weather, with oocgsional vain | sho Aghn . SarEome mothivg was | Saraend argen, Eellpes sad ; o sheir parched interiors at the 'hands of the "Orloans aid Memphis from Galveston. " | to-day, was not so disastrous aa at first thonght | woman's missionary meeting will be held. ,In the Lower Mississippi Valley and the Western | known = of . her . whereabouts. until B | Wom Riontict. 35 pr pevly-amived officials of the . establishmient. eans fno LTemy o . .. -|itwouldbe, Theloss on the stock of Meis'& | ANl the 0 Commissioners but Judgo |*Gulf Stated. For the Lower Lskes and Middlo | few days-sgo, when :her relatives- - triéd | Dernor, m,u_m-rm\"'“‘d,""% - In that they were diszppointed. By this time | * .. .7 % Meyer and McNamera & Co. will pmb.b]gnoibfi Willisms - have ‘arrived. + By -ristake oply tho | Btates, northwesterly and northeasterly winds, | to induca her to return home. A couple of years d"u';'nrx;, ctto; bark Tanner; schrs Crost3moy wm L."Tho k ed Nabob, Home, 0mpson was Teport: lDo i 3r. Goro bad reached the conclusion” that.there | ** .- Base Ball, o over10,000. - The only dsmage to the building { name of the Eev. ‘zvero more policemen in Chicago than bartend- | *PHEADELEAIL, Pe., May 17.—Buse ball: Ath- | was in the roof, and will smount £0 about 81,500 | o the atsted clark, and ho s only recognized ers in his employment, and vrxug concluded'to | letics, 12; Mutuals, biank. » ; | Ineurance on stock, $20,000, principally held in |.the formation of the committees,~ - - (giveup the wrequal contest.” He invited the'| Bostow, 'Msy ‘37,—asg ball; Atlantics 12: | home Gompanies,” the' Commercial, Gitizen,- T (7o the dagoclate Press.] ‘Polisemen T get 0uf 0f here; —— — ron.” l Bostona. 13, . e % Enterorise. Farmers', Miami Valley, snd, th T highér prossure, warmer and partially” cloudy |.ago, Cad's_sister Mary, alao & beautifal aud se-: Wé;‘s{';&é Ffi gis“mdn and New dEnghnl %1““%‘2_ é(in’ filh;;d’iy:udn%g l:?y’,aig:pp'eu:d. A' ;hil.:: o T pressure, and part] lou isn fou: er - $0-ni| moanipg hy eathor, - RaDorta ato Tissing {rof the PAs | desd Eatars bod, & DIoBien, iy aoesions e i3 S L7 Ty i tress of s megros - Tha investization i

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