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5 KLDRIDGE . COURT—! IGELY FURNISURD U Tt Toned, ke adion av weatlement hoard, 83 Lo #7 prr Iz RV HLOCK, farnished rooma to rent, witli K RANTI Room @-Nicely FOUTH T A1 bacite iotel—TiIvato boading house: d Ll (GANAV.—A LAROT, i ilemon, 87 por week: & B ‘fiu‘{t\‘r LOOR—WANTRI- day hosrders. Two gonts can be accom- TE.ST, — NEW IO, T el with ooy B4 st wlifes or singis gontie. men Al modem fmneavemen) AV.—TTITR NEAV ANDY ELIGANT e R Tolan far ‘ch(. :nn will baln rrica is mow hoing for ceslee fomiling e slugle erntisinen in @ », with or without tirst-cl with . 4 Fuim, nafurnlshod excoi T ! { 2 1argn front aléoro ruom, an second finot ; dinglo ‘Tonmi on #3mo flooe, CPNTRE-AV,—t! de ‘nin, Tarntsfied, and gentleman or GE FROST ROOM A @ or tingl~, tuitabie for ladr thico or 1uur routlume ndorn Improveniont NIRT-WIT] T fuinished oF uniurnishi Y et ST with Al off, fu; LRDEENS and ena on recond floor, ¥eiy cory atal al. 1y furnished, for marelnd conplas: terms Alle: all edmtads anil eonventenco: X {03 WITH BOAKD, Wi FRONT PANLOR 70 nt for goniiewan An) wiie aF {hroo eatlomen, oardy atso, othie plersaat T BOUTH PROR 0 fiun (; day-boarders wanted; good lucatiod ; T., CORNER OF MOkt. e front patlor, and ohio sine #10 roam farni<hed, nith board, tanrd, n privats fanillyy 5 WEST WARIINGTONST. W0 TO0RY N umunm‘l roatus, taeluding s rranire o gingla ruom, i ; S CORNER ADA—. @ 3 men entt obt i, clas m-xfi]f will brivalo familys terme, §61 reforences ngol. with & privato family. North Side. — loARNERS accommndated v Fouins and kond board: ala. -bied, to Font witl Lo front sicave toom, uf wmsg titlern, location toar Address T 100, Teibune arutshed (ezeent cu lakns prics $18 per i Hotel: 143 AND 150 TV, botmeon Madison and Monicoo-sta., §I. a5, 87 to $10 por wweek, day-Lasrd 5 per weo EVADA HOTEL, Co T EVANSTON-TIIRF: rnom: eartagoy st Lakeslda Hall, inge park, near dopot, {ANDSOME SUITER OF 3 sults in Sxratoga In midit of & charn. Misgelianeons. GENTLEMAN AND WIFR Eonia caa obiaig it BOARD WANTED. BUITE OF RUOMS, ON NORTII thi mustbs squthnf Superior or n 8 private family, whero thoro Tolofuces giten and sequired, ARD=IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TO1{ AN, WIFF, And little girl; must bo ra3sonable. Addrora toom 3 ar Rlock: —A G B A AN D iy ey ARUL firen s aud 3 years old, Terms B4 to 818, . OARD-TIY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN A privato family on the Weet 11 er boarders, wiiera thero ars fow J ®m, will pay £100 8 month s Ish ourown room, drase ith pactionlars, 1190, Tribons oflice, T PARTNERS WANTE ARTNER WANTE] TTNLIC Wy D e b T o c )} AdUre Tios Alh, ED-IN A GHOW ND t Hourishing alty in roucos oxchanged, TED-WITH SMALI, GADITAL it M, DUSENBEIRY, N AN ESTABLISI ieus dulog largo trades biavo aad esceythiug naco: credit roquireds Add D AVITIHL 8500 TO O L obeiining s et T [§] wr thousand dollass, buainess,Addrosn (i 85, WITIL A GAPITA axo {0 8 wholesal PAISER WARTEDS frum 87,000 to 810,00, to ang: Bem, well estaliliohed, doitix & large city and quuny NOFOITEEH wa are tow ulferiug, belng ihe deales nurcha nd at ASSIONEE'S SALE The justrutouls sre vl vi V' " Boats A n&\lfilgalro Now ) NEW YORK CITY. ious first-class mukes, ke THINMEIZ & C ‘The prices are less than ono-liali nhbat a us in Insteunionts, aud ovory plaga 13 fully warrand d £7i0 pissolotte, antice! 22 1 I aworl A splend(d brand npw plagatorta, buse, Froucn grand aativn, new scale, saso, carzed Jogs du ianoforte, A nufactures’s price, $623; for §245, hfilvclflnr sud shipplug earefully dune for partics clty, s Waskeuco 071 Wabuaheav,, arth of Fourtsonthat. Reaidarce i3 Watash.av.: north of Fourisenth.st. INS TN TOORS AT OUR_NI IRVOYANTS, L CLAIRVOYANT—AIEN OOEAN NAVIGATION, lantie Company's MI:‘n Htea ‘; ‘soul Yo', Horth -ONLY DIRECT by Gegeral Tran between Now York atuc IN"GOLD, (ncludi; sy dnied, gle. ital superior accein. wiarion without asirs sbarye. BEORGE MACKENZIE, Agont, 66 lirondway, N.Y. Notional Line of Steamahips, TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK T0 QUEEN dverpoc] at tue lowosi . 8. LARSO. 3 Randolybats. {ooposts AMERICAN LINE, EXQURSION TO EUROPE By tbe Magulficoot Now Mall Steanies t carner Olark an OEITO, FROM PHILADELFILY, June 3, or pasiage 9., [ ) LaSalle-y CUNARD MAT Salling Thres Times a Week 10 and from BRITISI PORTS. LOWEST RATES. 's ouueu. Rorthwest coruer Clask snd IATHEY, General Westerg Agaat, L LINE. " BOUNCED. Being the Chief Subject of Yesterday’s Washinga. ton Advices. The Unceremonions Oficial Good-By Just Given My Douglass, Divers Roasons Why He Had to Teke His Head Under Hig Arm, Late Scorot Movements of President Grant and Sccrotary Bristow. Contraband Whisky Found oh All tho Matkets, Btate Boing Chea'ed of Its Rovenuo by Tilicit D.stillation, Somcthing About Mr. Ex-Architect Ran- kin‘s Bouuce, and Wiy, Srecial Dikpateh to The Chicaso Tyidune, Wasnivdtox, D. C., May 5.—" Mr. Donglass, 1 havs rome thing unpleassut to communieato lo son. The Presldent has tendered your ofiice to cx-Senator Tratt, who has aceepted tho same." These words, apoken by the Becrotary of thn Treasury to Mr. Douglass, untll yesiorday Cota- missionor of Internal Revonuo, were tho flrst In- timation that Douginsa Lad that Lo was re- moved. Thero havo for some weoks heon rumors of n prospeciive change in tho Chlef of the Internal Rovenue Hurean, Tho fact that the friends of Douglass mentioned him in connectlon with tho prospective vacanucy on tho Bouch of the Coutt of Claims, amd with the probablo vacancy iu the Western United States Judicial District of Tennsylvania, strengthened theso ruthore, but it sras not sxpectod that tho chango wonld como so soon; or that Douglass vould bo removed, cx- ceept to bo apfointed ta some otber place, Tho persons who alono know tho real reasons for tho change do not fuake them publie. The Presi- deut, however, is reproxented as authority for the etatemeut that the femoval waanot ocea- slnned through any acta impugning Douglass’ ofticial or peraonal integrity. BOME OF TIE BTORIES, Thero {8, of & courss, a medloy of ru- mors concorning ‘the cauee for tho change. The following are some of them: Sam Bard wes ‘‘too unanimous” for Poat- master-Génaral Jowell; Douglass bas been *too fntimato " for Becretary Driatow, Douglass wau an old triond of Bristow while tho Iatter was Soliciior of the Departincnt of Justico, and has, pertiaps, made too froquent boast of thiw luti- macy, '[he Congrossmon lhera say that Doug- 1asa was not enongh of a politician, and that ho constantly rofused to permit his Bareau to b used for political purposes—a charge for which Searotary Dristoi would certainly not have an officer romoved, The Southern earpet- bag Bonators have Always beoen opposed to Douglass for (he reason that ko would not lend his best detective to them for the pupose of huniting Ku-Klux ucleas ho was 80 or- dorod by a higher power, Thore have been minor dilferonces between Douglass and Bris- tow. 'The decivion of Douglass by which tho etamp-printing was sent to Now York and 800 womon thrown out of employment was not ap- proved by Bristow. The recont action of Dong- laes ‘o detailiog rovenue officors to search the henks for uncanceled stamps wan without the koowledgs of tho Becretary and without bis approval, Dristos countrued the Inw as giviog the jurisdiction of such matters to the Conipiroller of ttie Currcncy, #nd thought that Douglass’ apeed in rushing into Bflnl was caleulated fo lojure the Departmont y advertising an antagonism and conllicting g;mmeunn etween two Important Durcwus. e Republican Con&reumnn hero alno sny that Douglass couquetted too much with the Democrata ; that he was continually seoking the favor of lendiog Decmocrats and of Republicans who kang upon the vorge of the pasty, TAEDN 18 BOMETHING MORE SCRIOUS oibg on in connection with the Internal tovenue aflairs of tho countsy than the removal of Commissioner Douglass, “and it is just to Donglass to stato that ha has not teenconnected witl it oven by the remotest indirection. l'or #ix weoks the President and the Becretirs of the ‘Freasury have boen conducting with the utmost sccrecy an investigation futo tho mathoda of the manufacture and salo of distillod spirits, Thin invosigation has bean wuperintonded by Secratary Dristow -in. peraon, and by the most trusted ~ contldential _ Hpooisl Agonts [n tho service. Becretary Bristow's frequent viaits to New York have had referonce to this inquiry. The basis of the tnvestigation Las been the’ remmkablo fact that bLizlwiuos can bo purchased in open marketin Naw York and New Orleanu for considerably loss than the coat of production, inctuding tbo Government tax. ‘This fact hag oxcited the surprige of the Prealdent and of Becretery Bristow, and they determined to discover ths “cause. Qn account of the great mystery in whioh tho invesligation is Involved, tho axact situation cannot bo stated, but it {8 positively known that both the Presi- dant and Becretary Biustow are convioosd that there bas been an immeanue aystom of illicit dis- tillation. 'Iliis is for the moat part coufined to Weatern distiil E TLLICTT WIlISKY 144 BECOE 80 COMMOX that the special aetectives report that it in regu- larly known among dealors a8 oxtras, The ful- lowing order recontly wado by a large houss to a Wastorn distillery firm, is probably s sawmple of many otherss **Hend us n good many extras We can make usa of more of them.," T'woof the Special Agents eébarged with this inquiry have = nmade ful reports upon ttis - subjeot. The resuld of thelr inquiries Ia mum- marizod in what precedus. It not unlikely that a turther result will be the numor- ous remiovald in tho scrvice, F'ratt, of Indiuna, is known from his carcor In4ha Henate. 1leis said to Yo & lawyer of good ability, 1lts frionds, to illustrate his charactoriatic hanonty, ey that, fn the days of tho frauking priviloge, ho would not use the frank for ruy privuta businese,—not aven on letters to bis family, QFFICIAL VANITY, A curlous fncideut of the Dauglaas edminis- tration 15 made publlo by bia romoval, Gon, Batler Iast winter introducsd a 1esolucion juake ing Inquiry whether the Jlorlnllu of hving por- sous wnfimlnu eugraved at the Tiesaury to bo placed upon iuternal ravenus atamnps. It was rumored at tho time that tho resolution was designed %0 chieck the ougraving for such purposes * of the portraits of momo beautiful women of the day. ‘Thore had bean & precodent for eudeavors duriug s former admiuistration of th luterual ltevenuo Lureau, It torus out, how- aver, that the seanlution was designed to provent the face ot the indurated Bourbou, James B, Buck, of Kentucky, from b.)n;i tranemitted to posterity on wluuly stamps, The portraits of #ovoral othor liviug parwous had been sngraved {or similar purpuees, including aloner Duuglas bmuself, Ta™ rosolution ac- comphshed its purpose, ABCIILECT RANKIM, 80 far as can ba nscattained, tho canaes of the removal of Raokiu fiom the Superiutendency of the Chicago Custom-House, as thev appear on file, aro womeching like thess: Thote wore cburges of cumplicity in fraudulent coutracty, ‘Uho special roports exonerated hjm from thes . but stated that ho bad been kuprudent ju Jus dus fugs with contractors, Ko wus carolesa in draughiing plaus for houses to be built of the Lueus Visla stone, Most of these chargey Wwere oviginally made by anonvivous lettogs, The roports ~ of tho Bpectal Agent, Lawever, practically exomeratod him from tuom, Tlo reportson tile have very oxtqusivo coiuinents upon the quality of tho stons, Ono 1epory wiates tha the F.““ difioulty iv the qusl. ity of the wtous, which is waid {o be full of iron ud petroleum, This does not become spparant uutil six wonthes after the aono is cut, sud ofton ::u st l&nx :l‘h searcely ddaclo& l;y the l«:«.m- uctors. Ancthor tepors naya tust one lar tone bad a4 mavy aa sixty yatches, s ANOTMMA REMOVAL, J. G Healor, & Hpedal Ageut widsr the De- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, ne of Counniy- ' partmont of Justlco, and knowh in connéction with the politieal arreats in Alabama, bas been dismissod, =5 CASUALTIES, FOUR GHILDREN DROWNED, New York Tties, May 4. AR B:15 . m. yesterday the steamer City of artford, in approaching lior landing at Pior No. 21 East Riiver, ot tho fool of Teck alip, camo in collison with the large ballast-scow No. b, be- lohging to Charles MeManus, which was lylngat Pier No. 23, The scow waa loaded almont to the water's edgo with stoney and tho effuct of ths | coliision was to compleloly overturn her, 8o tint ghe Iny bottom upwanl, The atone ballast which ahocarried wan o placed that the scost was ecmptied in an inatant and tloated In tho water. As tho weow tutned over, two boys jumped from tho deck of tho kcow to thAl of a caoal- boat Iving atongmide, and & womsn emerged from tho cabln steps, but did not got clear, of the wreek, Tauckily p.lot-boat No. 6 was close by, and Tobert Troy, one of her eraw, sav an atm thsl from tho daeorway, e Jumred ynickly into a swall boaty and siceeoded in piasping tho hand and resening the ownor, who proved to be tha mife of the Captain, Frank 13 Conta, who wad on the neighburing whatf. ‘Ton two boys who oacabed wero tiso of thelr nons, Micheal. nged LY and George. aged B, A largo Newfonndland dog, belonging to Capt. Coste, was found in tho water, apparently trytng to eavo Mrs, Costs, 1t wns soon loarned that thero were four childtmn i the cabin at the timo of the aceid nk, and overy offort was st onca mado to recover their bodics, altho igh no hope remained of savling their lives t, Costa leapad on to tin Lottam of Lis geor, with an atan bis hand, and thnding many realy hands to nid i bis werk. mucceeded, after ten or fifteen minutes' wotk, in stuving o hola through tho boat, It was then fonud thet b bad mistaken tho tocntion of tho cnbin, a8 the boat had breon turned around in tiving her totho pios to which sho was made fasl, ~ Anotlier holo was aquickly made, thin timo in tho pen{:er place, 8nd after a little groping tho bLoly ot one of tho chiliren waa bLrought ‘to tho surface. 1t proved t0 bo that of Bella Conta, aged 15 yoatrs, tho cldest child of tho familv. — Hor arms were raised and bent forwanl na i€ shd had bieen trylng to gropo hor way out of tho cabin, Soon after a secoud déad body was found, that of Julfa Costa, aged 6 yeara, Tho fathor's grief at tho Bight of {ho todien wne terriblo. Lercas, 3 years ol ), and Joseph, 20 mouths old, were noxt found. nnd the nufortuoate man ecemed almost crazed at thosight, 1lo waved his arms and utterad torriblo {mprecations on tho pliot, who had, as he said, by his recklesaness,brought (his griel thon hij Ho thinks it 18 fun to Il my family,” said he, and iho forco of ym- pathy wak 80 preat that while manv oyes wore siled with tears, not a fow Lystanders jJoined in dononneing the piot, ‘Lo motler, in the meantimo, waa Iving only pattly consclous in tho eabin of the pilot-boat. Sua gave bicth to a child, which died soon after- mmfi ouly about threa weeka ago, and was vory feoblo. Sho was dréssod only in n looso gawn, and rwallowed Iarge quantitios of water whila ehio was submerged, 8o thas rhn was in n critieal condition, Bho was cared for aa londerly na pos- siblo on the pilotsboat, and was remaved in the afternoon to tho Park lospital. Mre. Costa was kept in ignoranee of the fato of her chuld- dten, n8 the effect of thosad nows, it was feared, wouid bo fatal lo her. Blio was restrained from goiug in search of the childrou with great difenty, and begged pitcously for s sight of her littte Josepl, 8ho was nssured that the children wero safe, but her mother's hanrt lod her to mistrust tho well-meant falschood, and sho nsked for hor busband. Fyou this favor was deutod, as lie was {n a0 excited a_condition that tho effoct of tho interviow wos feared, Bho 18 sad by tho physicion fu chargo to bo seriotsly, though not hopolessly, fvjured, and her bister in Jersoy City has been sont for. The Nowfouudlaud dog which, as was sald, ns- ted in roscuiug Mrs, Costs, is a fine, hand- pecimen of his race, and scomed to real- izo thia extent of the calamity which had befali- enbhis mastér. 1o ineisted on joining tho men who wers working to rescue the bodies, and it waa found nccossary to tio him_to tha mast of one of the schivoners nonr by, Ho struggled to got free, and by his fawning mod whines be- sought every ono who camo uoar to roleasa him, Antno bodies wero brought up in bis sigbit ho howled pitoous’y, and oulv when the work was over an the meu had lolt the scow could he bo ueted, & Tho pilot of tha Cltfi of Hartford, Henry B. Strickinhd, saya that lio was nearlug tho siip as nsual wiien he discovored' tho scow, mado faat to tho sailing-vesse! Hamiltod Fish, and, turn- ing tho helm of his stoamar to csuds her to sheor clear of {ho obstruction, ho foiind that both wind and tido wera ao strong agalust him that the stonmer failed to roapord to her helm ns usunl, and beforo he could cithor ahoer her off or **slow her" sufficlentiy to avoid tho de- awructlon tiat followed, sha struck tho lightor, carrring her over aud down, Hae claims to have dond all that it swan posslble for him $o do from the moment ho discoverod the danger, both 1n his offort to slicor off from tho crafc and to stop the stoamer, but titat Loih wind and tide were o0 strong to permit of success, 1o soxmod ut. torly overcome with fllel at the thought of the terrible ncoident, and it was with dithioulty that he could Lo prevailed upon to give thess fow partieulars, He in apparently a man of experi- onoz, and beara the roputation, whick his looks corroborate, of bolng ono of tho most careful and best pilota on the tiver. Georgo Conts, tho youngor of tlte boss rescued, 8aid that he wau rhopping wood ou the dock of the barge, noar the iatcli oponiug Into tho for- wird eabin, nod hia brother Micuaol was bolow piling up tho wood which he thraw down to Lim, e father was on tho deck, and his mother was it lier bunik, whilo the four children wete in tha oabin with the dog. Whon Lo saw the steamer 1t was oloun tipon the barge. In great alarm be criedout to his biotlier torou, abd then ran back to the aftor-cabin, sbouting a8 ho ran. Aw tho atoxmor sjtuck ho jumped from the barge to the canal-boat, and his brother followed, Just na the barge turnad over. The famlly had esten brenkfaat, and the children were playing togecher ou the Hloor when Lis saw thom last, Coronor Woltman waa ' notsfied immediately, and held Capt. Willlam Miner and the Pilat, Henry B, Strickland, fu $500 ball oach, ANOTHER DROWNING CASE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chivaoo Tribune, Desvque, Is, May 5.—Hume duck-hunters found the corpsa of a full-grown man floating in the river to-day, about 5 miles Lolow the city, ‘The Coroner was notifiad, and, upon examins- tion, the body was found to be that of Potor Wintors, who was drowned a fow weeks ago by thie aspuiziug of & boat apposite Engle Point. DEATH FROVM CHLORAL, EvansvicLy, Ind,, May 5.—Dr. H. W, Clond, » distiugnished drusgist snd proprietor of special compounds, died to-day from tho effects of chloral, taken to mitigate pain, 1lle stood bigh 28 » chowist and citizen. POEMATURE BURIAL, Nxw Youk, May 8,—Dy* the civing in of & sand-bank in South Brooklyn, vesterdsy, s gang of laborers wers buried,” two of whom were killed and sovorsl saverely injured. ke tabdsnd e e TUHIE INDIANS, RAIDS APPREHENDED IN WESTERN KANSAS, 8r. Louis, May 5.—~A Kaosaw Qity apecial to tho Republican says dispatches from Wallace, Kan., vtatos that thie Indiana continne theic at- tackw on Lunters and hordemon, A gentleman nzwed Fraucis, with an ontft aud three meoy, was driven {n this morning af. tor a aprightly ekirmish near Landsmau's Fork, 50 miles north of Wallace. o was shot A% sey- eral tiwmes, aud hae a dozen bullet-holes in his clotbos, ilin OLOADO Wsu miravulona, Roports say tho Pawoees, Chevennes, and Bioux ara crossiug the road aud moving notth- ward, Tho Governmeut haa ordered troops for thoe protection of the settlera. ouecial Davateh to The Chicaga Tvibune, Cueyesxe, Wyo,, ‘May 5.—Nick Gounesse, Bloux iuterpreter, camo futo TFort Laramie yestorday, awaiting the arrival of the Cliefs golbg to Weshington, The flood in tho Plstte makos the ferry at Fort Lurauiio tho ouly placo on the river that can be crosved. Geunosse uags the orderw to bring so fow Indisue will porbaps make them refuso togo, 'The Chiafa want enough to ropre- sout fully all tho bands, making the ropresenta- tlou utrong enaugh on roturn to ccmpol‘ the ob- -urr‘:m;fi ulk"lll.l roaty, i ‘The Black 1ills expodition will not leave Fart Laraiie bofore the 15ih of May,~perhnf 1bot June, - ° Tratip e —_— QOPPOSED TO VAXATION. Poar Jzavie, N, 1., May 5.—The taz-payers of this village yestorday voted down all buss fow of tho tax np‘;ropxhuom. inoluding those for talaries af the difterent officors, policowen ligliting af tha wtroot lamps, yas, priuting, and wverylbing uecessary 4o runs vilisge, ‘The town s iu complote darkness fo-night., This qven- ing the oard of ‘'rusiees meos tq discharge all the policenten, MAY 6, 1875 SPORTING MATTERS. The White Btockings Defeat the Keokuks u Second Thne =T to 1, , St. Lonls Excited Over the Game to Také Placo To-Day. Yostorday's Games at Philadelphis and Boston. Turf Awards Mado by the National Board of Appeals, Other Turf Items. BASE BALL. WHITE stockiNas—wEsTRRiS, % Kroxrr, Ta, May 5—The wecond fhms of baeo ball between tho Wuite Stockinga of Clilen- @0 and the Keokuks thin afternoon wan a very declded impravemet on the fitat ono, Tho Keo- kuks sottled down to burlncss and apparemly redeomed themaelven from the recond thoy mnde on the dAy previons. Iallinan mado two bad errors in tho first inning, by means of which the Whites succeoded in eecurlig fivo rane, Excopt for this the game would have been tha finest evet plared here. Hoth tho flold- ingand batting of the Yeokuka was vory much better than In the flist gomo, Jones per- formed woll In the Jeft fleld. Miller took in sevoral flys in hand<ome style, and Quinn acquitted himeelf vory creditably beohind the bat, Golden imyroved somowhat in his pitch- iug although Lo made ono fearful wild ‘pllch‘ sthich gava the Whites one nin, Tho playiby of u!m W!"#s" was gdod, though bacdly up to that of yesterday, e gnmo opencd with tha Whites ab tha bat, and, after Highagt Lad ooped up ni easy flv for Hallinan, Which ho_dropped, Hastings “hit him an easy grouhder, which e ot go by Iiim., War- ren was retired on a flv to Millor, and holore the innlog ended five Whites crosrod 1ha home plate. In the eccond jumug, Devlin flew ont to Mitler, Highem hit to Miller, who retired him ot firat, Hastiogs' fly ovdr second basa “was captured by _ MiMer after 4 lovg run,—a handeoine catch. Jones bit o hot ona to Zettlotn, whichh ho didn't watit, and Keorl got it and sent it 1o first In time to tnt him off. Riley went out by Whits to Glonw, aud Goldamith was served {o tho saimo mannor. 1in the third Inning & player went to fiyst oa Simmons' mufl of Hallinan's throw. Dovlin went out on a foul bound to Quinn, Ilfnes bit enfo for the bnss, and White, In try, iog __to sleal fuome, sas cub off by Hallivan to Quinu. Lcerds safo Lit ment 1linea howe, Paters’ hit gavo Litn first and ad- vanced Koorl to second. Glenn went to firat on an orror of Hallinan. Zeltlein went out on & foul bound to Quinn. Zettlein's foul bound wan neatly taken by Quinn, Milior's easy lit to “ettlelu retited him at firat. Barnes styuck out, Goldon bit to Peters, who rotired hii at finit, In the fomith inulug, Higham went out hy Goldon to Bimmona, Iastings went out on threo strikes, White hit safe fug tho first, but was canght in l‘r‘ylhg to steal eecond by Quind to Mitler. Halllugn it 6 Keor! and was put out at first. Quinn went to flmt on o safo lit to contro, but wan forced out _at decond by Simmons’ hit to White, who seris tha bal to Keetl, Birbdons camo homo on Jouea' long driva to fonce, Jones comiug around to second. Riley went out on h fly to White, Both sldes wont out in ono-twa-threo ordor in the fifth aud sifth Inoings, oo playor rodchidg firet on either side, In tho sovonth inoing Mastings, after havin, boen given his base on called balls, camo nruuns lomo, ou tivo wild pitches by Golden. White wva put out on first by Millor to Bimmons, Dey- lin flow out to Barnlo, Hines to firat on a eals hit, and Eeorl to sams placo on slow flelding, Hines golng to nocond base, Poters fouled to Goldemith, aud reured bis side, ghn Hookuks went out again fn one-two-throe order. . Both nlnes took snothor Jzunu-amz in the eighth fnning, and this tetminated tho gamo, aa the Whitoa »ere anxious to catch the train for B¢, Louals, The ncote i a¢ follows by Inhingst Innngs— » Reokulks, _hora to-morrow, CHICAQO VA, 8T, Lovls, 8pectat Dispalon to The Chicado Tridune, 8y, Louis, May 8.—Never in the blatory of bascballdom bLas thera been & greator faver in thie city than over the gamo to be played to- morrow betwesn tho Qhloago tiino snd the St Louis Brown Socke, The rivalry which has so long existed between the two citics has ho donbt added to the enthusidsm, bubt oven the game- keopors Are awako to tho importance of thée imsuo. At least 20,000 Line becn siakied on the Browns {u this city, tho local ptide belug the Frlnnlnnl incentive liere, At 7 o'olack thia even- ng a Bt. Loulsan staked 8800 on tho Whites of your city, the wager having boeh accepled by a gentlemkn frem Buffalo, who, it soofns, han soveral frionds and porsonal scquaintancea amoug tho hired vine here. Oneé thing fa cer- tain: there will be no seli-out on cither side, The weatber i3 not the most favorable thatcould ba desired for a game, but at 10 o'clook to-night thy rs are shiving. The grounds on which tha contest [a to vome off are somewhat damp from recant ralusj bub the disadvautage on this acoro Is, of courvo, mutual. Bots hoia lo-night are even, Millor, the oatcher of $hao Bt Louis nine, 1 reported out of sosts from an attack of vertigo. . ATHLETICO—WASIINGTONS, Bpecial thapateh ta The Chicago Tridune, PUILADELPIIA, May B.—1he third champion- sbip gamo_betwaen “the Athlotics and Waallug- tous wae played this aftornoon 1 tho preseuco of a small number of spectators. Tho qu.ue- were without Lgeler's monic ooap plqlux In hinstond, and doing tho best flelding. The Athletics’ finlding was slovenlv and caroloss the first alx {umings, but they settled down to thoir work Lhe balance of the game, tholr basting 1n tho saventl faniug Leiug very flus. I'arken wan vitcher for the Washingtoos, whuse flolding was wretehod, scoxs g¥ nomeas, ’ 134667809 Waskington 23102100 0-8 Athlelics 1 ¢ 64600101 0-20 DOBTONS—CENTENNIALS, Avectal Diavatch to F'he Chicavn I'ribune, BosToN, All{ 6,—Thio Bostonn again_defeatsd the Centennial nine this afternoon on the Boston grounds Ly & score of 13 to 0. The grme was on thie whole rathor dull, the only’ iuteresting fos. tuses being a brilliant stop or two by George Wright, the agility of the :ndofatigable Bea [, some good_outficlding by, Warner, and skillful batting by Craver, Bochio's pitching was quito affective “agalnst some’of the crack batsmen of the Lome ning. Bomervilla distinguished bim- self an the chawplon raufler, making eight er- rors at sooond Liase, Iad ho played his poution with ordinary akill, the yame would have been closa and interestiog, PHILADELPITIAS—ATLANTICA, New Yonx, Moy 6.—Dase-ball ; Phitadelphian, 8; Atlantics, 0, THE TURF, SECOND DAY OF TUIi HOALD OF Arresls, The Board of Appeals of tho National Turf Assoclstion ocontinued In executivo session at the Palmer House yeatorday, sud disposed of the following ossens Case No, 216, W, U, Bumplion, Kokomo, Ina,, vs, Alien County Agricultuzal PAno(':llhnu, T, Wepner fud, Appeal from an order suspending bi and the sorrel mare * Mollle,” In this case tha ftoard found s follure ou tho yart of both parties {0 suyply sultable wvidence upon whirh 1o Luse a judgment of the Hoard, und for (bt reason thi cusn was contined to the July weoting, and it was ordcred that the partiey ou o bo. fore July 1 shall complete their evidence, Cax Ng, 417, N, Bmith, Joliet, 1, ve, Allen County Agricultufal Association, Furt Wayhe, Tud, Appost {rotu g order suspendiog bim aud (he browi mare lowa Mafd, In tbls casa{tappeared that the entriea for tha meotiug of the respoudent, st which sald rown mare 1ows Maid was entorcd, were fized by nd- vertivement (o clovs AUG. 23, AL whick time pursos did ub &il, and tho clowing was deferred (o Bopt, 6, ‘Clio petiiiupor by bis acts aud from Lis wtaiements no {ar acquiesced In the extennlon of the 1ime of closin, 3ato ratify tho aao, ‘he Board tuled that tho petf uuner be dy Lo rollaf applled, and thab he pay the respondent (he satry lu caniroversy, Cask No, 283, B, L. llare sud Cambridge Oity & cultural and Trotiing Fark Association, Cambridge Gity, Ind., va. irank Drady, Slaubeuviit, G, and thy dui ‘mare Sotils. Complaint and claim "for' vowss under liulo 16 alieglua » yupprestion of forase pume d, An ] Or want of suiiicient evie deuce 1o euable the Board 1o arrive at a proper under- AR e r dmtcl, ¥ oote, Mo, ve, 8.1, 3 . oy, g Touees Guloobira L, and Lib biak samioe Got 1 Oal er, complain 'al graudulent entry,” of I fously lupéflod iy 0 Llack siallion O, & , Bakor, Iu ihis case the allogation wae nus proves by suficiend evidence, the case was diamis Oass No, 999, Mari Asaocistien, Xarlville, 14, wn, W, W, Balr, Evanastils, Ind, Applieation for de- eiston and arder pon chiarien Jiefcrred, alleging. s rere{o of formet name of thn brdwh horee Ty ritton, allan Tom Reaclt, 1 this cAtn the evilench dinetored that the natne of the horsd had Loed bhianged without a projhr obdervance of 1he rules bf the Aseo- clation in ancli casen, for which net a penalty iy fm- posed by the rulen of & e of $160, togetlier with sus- penion ar_expulalon, A ino of '$14) was Imponed, with ausprnstan fimite (0 the rearon, hit, owine t peenllarcircumstances i tha ease, tlia pennlty was madified by a roduction of tho fina o $8Y, ipon pay- mentaf which (s horse was ta bo_rolnsinted, and, ontil Auch payment, hie fs to remain suspended =e aforesatd, U No, 20t, . R, Ford, Denver, dol, ve, Den- ver Blood Block Association ‘and J, '3, astAbraak Denver, Coly niid by thato Hanush. Appeal and comblalnt alleging unlureful rliaogs of nama aul in- eligible entry,” From tho evidance h tho ca wan volnmina, the following facis wers fonnd Yrat=~That 3, 11, ¥aslabrook, whils owher or part awner of the Iy minra_1lannat, was Yico-Presidest of ha Denver Blaod Btock Asmnciailon, Srénil—That ssl) Assoclaiion at the summer ment- Iz in 1873 Aered cortaln purscs, in whlel by the publi endtitlons the enitles wete Lo clone Jui 23, oy thess wns one for 8 tamden tosty race, When the entriea elased 1t wan found there wora but tomluationn f sald race, Desiribly to bave maid ttma Ao for the entertaintment of tho publie, Eastas ook eonnved with the Seerelaty of 441 Askdclation 10 Intraduce into maid tandem rico an_eatry comprls- ingg wald b, m, Hanuah aid a roan atalliobzcalled Joke, 0 snch ianner aud form nn to casry tis deceptivg ap- Fearanco ol n regular entey mads in dug thno, That iho ideceptloh was practicid Ly tho collunivo atd of ealil Secretary i hin procuring from the Clerk n tho Tost-Ojfica ant_envelope postmarkod Juno 34, Bafd cnvelope lielng #o postmarked After the enlties hind in fact closed, and belng pinced u tho posseselon of eaid Dim * delivored tho sams by to Do t smatlon for safd tandem race of the prefended J108 28, iuclosing thorewdih the ertrance fee, There- Hipot nenlihg the snm and refurning it to sald Beeree tary, e furthier acting under mald osilusivo arrange- puent yranhicd e entry 4%, andreprencnied tha sain £0 by o Iawlul entry duly recejved by Lim, although Npon an investigation being had {8 regard to {he mat- Yer beforé the otlicern of tho Nattonal Amsoclstion aald Beeretary admitted thesacircimatanced, but attempted o Juslify his netion npon the pround’ (hat 1t waa for thg henoiit of the Arsocation, Third—~Sid tandem raco was frotted and wor by EaMabrook's entry, it appeating no rotest had Leon lodged pending safl race, 5 Fuurth—JInly 8, Qeorgo A, Emory made protest and camplaint fo_ aald Aesoclatlon, alleging ticso drrogu- Intlties, unon which an fnvestigation was had dincion ing that the Secrctary, Mr. I 0. Wobster, admitted thancta aboye anerifitd to him. Uon a vole, o ma. Jority of thio Directors of the Associntion decided the Charges agalust Mr, 1tietabrook wors not praven, Urith—Sir, W, It, Ford prosecutes thia cave for M, Emory and il olleging Curlhice anducligibo cn: iry of Lay muro lannali iu tho threc-minaty claen of sald Anroctation, by reason of record of faslor time; Turthior, that thera had bécn an uulawful changa in nims of sald msre, Tho evidenconn to {ne latter cliatgn wan found to b contradivtory and fncomplete, Joard ordercd, o8 & proper vindicatlon of ‘the rules and thé dizmity and character of . th Nutlonal = Assoclitlon, that — sall 4. W, Eatabrook nnd I, 0. Webeter bo expelied from it right of Amoclatfon and privilege upon the grounds of tha members of thio National Axsoclatlon, As o the allogations coneerning name and record of mire, o continuntico waa declded upor, Cast: No. 502, G, 0., Welght, St Louts, Mo., va. Centeal Ilinofa Horse Faie nnd Trotting Tark Awmocl jtion, Ghisrcaton, Tl Appeal fenin an order synpend= dnig him and * Biily 7 and 8%, Touls Favorite, In thls cae L wab fornd that Mir, Wright did in fact nutni- ninte the entranco on queation, nnd according o rutes Lio i llabln for the entronce fcon, exceptas (o tho ene trance of * Billy," lio having died peiuding s ougsgo- nichl, ‘Thia cxception wan extended toa donble-team rice, ih which hio was entered os ono of & pair, Cast No 05 Weal Stark, Tipton In., va, Beott County Agricultural ociety ok al,, Davenjuort Ta, Ap- pesl and compinint alleging an inéligible entry of the brown maro Ritty Stratlon, th & 2:10 Tace, Nrat—Tho docision in this cana wos, first that tho order.of the Brott County Assoclation finpesiog o fino uvorn Mr, Porter for niatters that traviapired upon the #trounds of another ausoclation in not authorized by the rules of the National Assaciation, and 1a kenco 76~ versed and sat salde, % Fecond—Tho time declaral and recérded 4t Machan- fesrillp, in the heat won by Kiity Strutton, wherein sald timo was announced as 2:39)¢, ia by tho Joard held to ba ber true record In nafd eass, A chango or sitempted chango in tho rocord of eald heat befng nnsuthorized by the rulen 1a therefore to bo treated na null ani vold, i hrd—Tho acts of tho judges and timern under pre. tonse of furntshing the mnro the beneiLofn so-called doubt are paulvalont transactions, which cannot bo uphold, Thd tfize taust stand, 4nd bo regarded &8 tho true record, Futirt/i—8s12 mars having acqutred this record, her entry at Davenport wis made toa claan to which eho did not bolouy, and undér Rulé 14 shoe {s oxpellod itk & forfelture of hier en'rance-moncy, Fyth—Tha race at Davenport s increforo to be db- termined withont regakd {0 entrance of tho more, Qase No. U1l George I, Mausnr, Chicigo, Iil; va, A, W, Gillim knd 8, 11, Hoise, Galesbueg, 1., and the biack allion Col, I, D, Baker. Anplication’ for de- cision and order fn reapect ta allego ! fraud fn cutryat Dexter Park, In view of tho fact ~ that this horso wan suspended by the Iarl Purk Assostation, the Hoard lield thnt he was incligibls to entorat Doxter, and |t yas ordered that tho awatd of premiuma in the race b decidod trithbut reference to bini, NABHVILLE BLOOD HORSE ASSOCIATION MEETING, . Nasuvirie, Tenn,, May Gr—To-day. up to 1 o'clock was very unfavorable for the races. "Thero wab a light rain at noon, and the . titck wan vory heayy.” Thoro was a fing attondance, the ladics’ dtand full to overtlowing, Tho firat raco, Naslivillo oup for all agos, 850 entrance, play of pay, Associstion ndded §600; dash of 23¢ miles, clossd with olghtoon entrances, William Jenuings’ br, b, Ballarkeet. Franklin'a b, i, Arizor Jackeon's cti, ¢, Oxmoro! Funk's b, h. kt, George, Logan & Druce's ch, 1, Gorgia Bowran, Eillott’s ch, m, Urplisn Girl.., I Tiths, 41288¢, Tho pools kold on this raco ny- erns:cd: Ballankoot, 225; Arizons, 50; Orphah Girl; 20 the fleld, 8, h Bocond tdce, Assoolation purse €300, milo 8, (;g:mh-m'- bl o . Vanderbllt, 4 11 Elligtt's ch, ¢, ‘The Modoo. 8 o 2 Yord & Co,'s el c, Ballys! : ; 3 ne. Willlama & Owing’s b, c, Fatrpl Tmet 1 p The poola sold on this race provions to first heat avornged : Vabdorbilt, 200 ; Faleplay, 105 ; The Modoc, 76} fleld, 25 ANeF thio firks hoat; Vandorilt, 180 ; Foirplay, 100 ; The Modoo, 125; Ballyshatnon, 7, Afler ‘socond beatt The Mo~ d\ml!fl'z(!- Bullinlnnnnn 161§ Pairplay, 855 Vane derbilt, 6, Aftor the third heaty Vandorbilk, 420+ The Modoo, 145 4 Dallyshannon, 85, Third race, Assoclation purve $150, mile dash, Lowis® ¢h, c, Verdig: Elliott's ¢h, c. Brakeman, Oharl cene's b, e, Nal Harding’a b, £, Voeslist,. Johnaog Vaultres d's, of Morgsnt b, ¢, Von MoltR Ltico's ch, c, Vortox.,., . Pime~1:51, The vl‘“"“ #0ld on thin tace wero: Drakoman, 260 ; Vaultress, 155; Vardigus, 1303 ficld, 103, TIE GALVESTON DACRS, Qarvesroy, Tex., May 5.~At the Jockey Club taces, sixth and last day, the first race, Club purso, 6700, 8-milo_hoats, tho second best and race waawou by Harper under a strong pull, ;‘n!mum second, Nolligan a good third. Time, 3734, v Bccond race, commolation purse, for beaten horsen l}f-mlfn dash, waa won by Bweet lioy, onally beatlug Naunio I'. and Austin. Time, 2:18. KENTUOKY THOROUGKBLED, TexivotoN, Ky., May 6.—An the timo ap- proaches for the spring meetiug over the Asso- clation course, at thin clty, intonse jutoros: i+ wanifosted by all horaemen, and nlready Leavy wagora liava hoan made upon the e oral 1aves, No lews than elxty liorsss are stabled at the traclt, and to-morrow thres mors stables, in- cluding tho most uoted fo raclng aunals, will_be added to the llst, The amount of money ofia- ed anmm (#10,000) s brilliant and will bo con- taated for with tho utnost energy. The track has been put in porfect coudition under the l)rafenl auperior mansgoment, and A meoting is looked for which will 'be the most prosperons and happy that Las beon held hers for yeara, Qn tho firat day thoe races will be hotly cou- tested, and & most exciting timo is oxpected. DIXON PANK ASSOCIATION, Special Diaputeh to the Chicaao Tribune, Drxox, Ill., May 5.—~The flrat meoting of the Dixon Park Association will come off on their sploudid grounds, inside of the city-limits, on July 1, 3, apd 8, The grounds ara conceded by important judges to bo the finest «in the whole Northweat. Dremiuvms lmummn;ilw $5,000 sre offored, Thera is stabling for 200 borses, Caf Edward Bterling ia tho Seoratary, and will make everything a success, ENGLISI BACTS, Loxoox, May 6—~Tho race for the Chester cup was run _to-day, and won bv Fresman, Tho Distin second, and Dukedowm third. ————— MISCELLAN: QUS, John ¥, D, McCleery, champlon billiardiet of the Pacifio Coast, passed through this city, 20th, en route to Europs, accompanled by Mr, William Bliear, Becretary of the Pacifle Jookey Club, ta purchase one or two racers to go 1n the £30,000-purse in Ban Fraacisco in November, Thera will bo trap-shooting all day {o.day, commenciog at 10 & m., fn the Guu-Club grounda, A, JI. Bogardus aud Abe Klolnman nill both bo present, and will hoot togoethor, Home 700 wild pigoons hava been provided, el cimleon kol i o VICE-PRESIDENT WILSON'S TOUR. LoutsviLLg, Ky., May 5,—~Vico-Prealdent Wil #0n lott for Nashvilla to-nigbt, having spent the day u compuvy with Gou, Ekin st the old Tay- lor farm, about 5 miles from the city, whore the body af e3-President Taylor lies burisd. The Courier-Journal's Nashvilla special saya ;m u;. 3‘“?::&‘;’:“&‘!"“ hon :o'n:mmhen n orm ov. o8 other Blabe and ety ocers o ) FOREIGN. A Christlan Cohvontion in Lon- don, with Moody ns Chairman, A New Revolution at Port-au-Prince, Jamaicn, Arrest of Anofhier Would-Tio Assassluntor of Blamarck. A London Times Correspondent ‘Declaros War Between France and Germany. THE WAR FEELING, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Tonpow, May 6—8a, m.—Tho Daris corree- pondent of the'T¥mes telegraphia that tnossiness provails in stell infortded circles {n Yaris. Tho mont sorlous mainds beltove that dangor Is impending, Polftielans from sbrond aa well as thoso clalming to be woll-Informed at lioro, nesert that pence or war dapends on the aporonching meoling of iho Czar and tho Qerinan Emperor. No oho dénies thnt & pdwerful party in Qermany, tom- prising tho entire military elomens, feels ihat the lato treuty waw too loniant ; that the in. demnity pald han niready rotntnod to Fredch coffors; that tho posecseion of Delfort by Frando s ddngoréus to Ger- many; thiat France fa roorpanlzing rapidly, and will soon b ablo to furnish s formidadlo army for the allinnco with other nations; that. QGermnny {a no richor than beforo the war, and Ler flmances and specinl organization eannot long eupport expenso ;of present armaments, and sho connot disarm fu_the faco of l'ranco, ‘Lo willtary party In Germany nro convinced that never was thero A momeus miore propitiona than the present to accuro for their country a long era of prospority and poaco. War ought to bo promptly under- taken, It ie necoseary to march on Paris and tako up n position whoro & now poacs can bo slgued, which takes Belfonit from Franco, limits her ‘activé army, and oxacls ton milliards in twenty years, Daris could bo attacked if Fianco rofused to sigu, All powers linve con- finod themsolves to timid friendly ropro- sontations with regard o tho Belgian notes, which ouly spoys that, to, I‘:fluh Mith Franconow i6 a duty 16 Germavy anid humanity, Europo will nover s tranquil wilo the blunder of a troaty which leaves Irauch roady to rovive and re-snber tho sirugele ia untectifod, What may bo ntoroptly executed at insigniticant sactilice_would two yeora hence cost oceans of bl‘tW‘L Tussin must bo convinced of this nocos- sity, _The Times correapondont adds : * It would bo uiltris © t6 Bay dheso argimonts aro accopted In CGeymanv, Ouiside , of & particaiar party it would bs equally unttuo that theso thenaces aro. deytined to bo roalized, The dipiomatic world, even . tn Geramany, daclares slia cantiot fight againat an énemy who doolares for peaco. lionest” Gormana scont thie suppositions.” . The Iimporor has scroples, but tha party of immediale delidn argoit as a duty to sink all_considerations in ordor to save tho country. Thoy insist tliat France bo made to accopt & roassuring troaty it shewill not fight. Germany. in otdot ta bhave the right to rapronch Franca as a cause of uncusiness, moat soleminly disclalm tha above theofich."” ‘ The Times {n it4 cditotial cdltumna Hdorts tha tho nfnrelmualunn raised by the alarmists and the alntmed id Daris. TION, Loxvod, May 5.~Thé Christiah Convenbion mot tosday th ti6 Mayiathet Tileatrs, D, L. Moody, tho Aniericatl revivalist, wau choson Chairman ; Canon Datersby, of the Sen of Car- lislo ; Canon Fremantlo, chaplain to the Arch- bishop of Canterbury; Lord Cholmondeloy ; the oy, Mr. Alken, ond many buudreds of Ytk Wologatvs, repraduliig ihe pricljial towoa in the Kl'n'fdiilh, ‘wéro preiont, Tho Rey. 3. Relnan, of . Edinburg, In at sddrcss stated thae , tho ' roaulla of ‘the work of Mosars. Maodey: aud, Baukoy. In that eity woro traly marvetous, Three thousand persons lmg boen conveyted, and the , number of drunk- .ards and theatro-goera who had boen, reclaimed wan romarknble. A dologato trom Romo gave an interesting account of tho: prosress there, Addrosaes woro higo delivorod by othér delegatos from the Coutinent, : n = 2 uXFoUNDED nab/t‘;znr. ; ay p. ho, Glole eays there is réego to baliave thal tm_s Daily News, Foport of 4 itshdbd résignation of thd Eail of Pembroka is unfounded. , = e DO, SPEFCH OF THE XMPEIOR OF TnN OPEMING OF 1 . . CHAMBERS, 1 Rio Jaxzmo, May 6.—The Emperor opaned tho regular sesuicd of the Chainbera ibi person. ‘Homafd public ordor waa complotoly rostored, Nogotiationn with tho Argsatine Ropublic add, Pataguay coptinued. Tho good will and pradotce of the nagotiators: lnspired confidenco 10 a spcedy, favorabie result, - Ho tirged vArlous eloctoral roforms, He believe tho Popoe, thor- oughly appriéciatiog the elréutmatarces which ‘compilled the Goverment to adopt roptessive measures in the Dioceres of Olinda and Iara, would 3@: bis utmost to restoro hatiuony, If not, thé Chambars muat enact tho nbeéasary laws, The rovenue ngain showed Lty usual 1ate of progrosa. ‘T'he ordinary xpousos have not excecded the recelpta, but loans for aducational and othet purposes called for the at- teutlon of the Chambera. i ——— JAMAICA, REYOLUTION IN PORT-AU-PRINCH. Kinason, Jamalcs, May 5, via Havama—A revolutlon broke ous in Porteaun-Princo on Sun- day. Qen, Brice was dragged from a church and shot, Forty foreignors have boen kilted. Among the victims i n servant of tho Dritish Conwnl- QGenersl, Buildings were fred, and evory spoclos of disorder provailed. A statoof siego has boen vraclaimod. A Dritish guoboat is thore, and anothor will o sont to-moriow. Steamera wora not permittod to onter the port, aud have landed their cargocs hore. —— BELGIUM AND OERMANY,: TI(k PENDING CONTHOVERSY, Lowvox, May 8.—Tho Pall Alall Gazetls snys: %A {freeh noto from CGormamny has arrived in Drussels, In connoction with the extremoly vio- lont pastoral latter rocontly issned by the Blahop of Namur.” PER CONTRA. Bnosszrs, May 5.~Thero 8 no truth in the report that BDolgium bas rocoived s fresh notv from Germany. GERMANY, LOOKING FOR BI4MARCK. Lowpox, May 6—5:30 a. m.—A speolal from Borlin to the Times soports that a working one ginoer rosidiog fu the suburba of Borlin has been arrested while prowling sround the man- slon of Priuce Bismarck, A loaded pistol was found in liis pockat, 1o Is temporarily lodgod in & luuatlo ssylu ‘- —— SPAIN, 0ABDERA V8. CARLOE, Brnso, May 5.—Fresh rislags of the partisane of Gen, Cabrera against Dou Carlos are roported in Valencls and Catalonis, Carlist chiof Palo has lojued In thom, Ranized body of Cabrer ollawers, under com- wmaud of Agulere, is making progresa in tho nelghborhoed of Ucra, EMBARRASSED KANSAS, Spactal Dupatch ta The Chicage Triduna, Kawaag Citr, Mo, May b.~United States ! Benators Jobu J. Ingalls and Harvey, hath of Kausas, passed through to-uight en route for Washiugton, where they go tu obtaln an exten- sfon iu the notes sattlers have glvnn for lauds in tho Kaw Ienozvation 1n thelr —_— MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. B, Louss, Msy 5.—"The Btate Constitutional Convention met at Jefforsun Oity to-day, and or- tate, gamzed by tho election a8 Frosident of Walde P. Johnson,~who was exe . pelled from the Unlled Htates Bouate in 1803, and subsoquently served. in the Cont federato Bannu—”tjy a vote of 43 to 4 over James O. Broadhead, of Bt. Louis, N. W. Wat- kins was choson Vice-Prosldont “matlon, Tt tusaled thathe 1o wonths, and 1o doubt the other stenmers Aaro equ stated to hnve 1,300 persons on board, Anor-* by wooles | and G, N, Nolan, Mr. Johnson briefly returned for the honor conferrod wpon him, and anid ho hoped membera would only know the nant, ay 18 would throw light on the future, After 'the fppointmont of uno or two business commitioes, tho Couvoution adjonrned, ————— CRIME, THE 1OWA EX-TREASURER. D3 Motires, Tn,, May 5,—Tho trinl of ex-State Tronsurer Nlankin progtoseed to-day to the con. chislon of tho ovidenco. Argumeht commonces te-morrow. District-Attornoy Bmith and Gen, Qivin will #penk for the State, and Judgo Noursg for the dofense, Tho ovidonco to-day was un. important, excopt ns showing Rankin’s mental ¢ondition at the time ho giffned away hla proper- 1y to tio Agricultural College, Sevoral Trusteey testified that ho was In & condition Lordering o msdnity, Tho dofenso will be that, if (ne ftato chargos Rankin with ombezaling Agricul- toral Colloge monoy, the embezzloment must hiave takon placo threa yoars bLeforo tho timg alloged fo the Indictment, aid consequently fy barrod by tho statuto of limitations: if emhcz. zlomont of Stato funds facharged the indictmoent muet fall, since it docs not aceuso Dankin of that offense. The rulings of tho Court liave beon very gencrally againut tho defonse, Tin eare will not probably go to tho jury bofore Friday, Bocrotary, Lllln?n INCENDIARY MINERS, Special Dienateh to The Chicaoa Trdune, Trane A€, Ind, May 5.—The Molly Ma gulren hiavo broken out ngain, and tho intimlda. tion which they have practiced 1o a honvy ox. tent for sevoral weeks Lina doveloped into open violenco, At 4:30 this morning 50 striking min. ers marched out to the Croscont mines, of Mas. ton & Woodruff, located at Hooslorvillo. Ne ono was at the mincs but the engincor and watchman, who were by force of numbory com. polled to quit, not, however, until thov had tec. ognized somo of the mon In thocrowd, Ina fow moments Aftor their retroat the building waa sotafire, and in an inconceivably short apneo of timo ths ehaft, valued at £5,000, had fallen s ¥letim to tho flamed. Thero was no fnsuranco upon the building, Tartof the mactilnery, and tha boilor and scales, wore maved by partics who rallicd to quench the flames, the incondiatics haviog loft 84 soon a8 this work waa under way, TotrsviLLe, RPa, May G.—Tho breaker st Doughty & Baumgardnor’s colliery, noar $hamo- kin, was burned Iast night by'an incondiary, The losa fs 8100,000. Two bundred men and boya are throwu out of employmont by this firp, .. FOLLOWING THE CIRCUS, Specsal Disvateh to The Chicaao Tribune, . Bours Bexp, Ind,, May 6.—Tho dwelling of Robert Montgomery, o Jeading manufacturor of Mishawaka, was robbed Inst ovonlog whilo tho family woro absent of noar $1,000 worth of silvor-wars, jowelry, and fine clothing. Tho greatyr portion of it was recovered to-day from under a bridge on the road lending to this city. Tho thioves were supposed to ba_following the Van Amburgh show, which was thero yestorday, PURSUIT OF HORSE-THIEVES, Bnecial Dispatch to The Chieaqo Tribune, Brovx City, May G.—llorse-thievea last nighy stole two horsen valued at uver $400 from the premises. of Willisma Wobstor and F. Schell, 4 miles south of hore. Tho Sherlff followed thom to the woods, 5 miles abova hare, and succoeded in recovering ons of the horues. The thioves Bot away with tho other horsa, "THE WEATHER. Wasmnaroy, D. 0., May 6—1 . m.—Tor the Urper Misalnsippi and Lower Missouri Valleys rising followed by faliing barometer, sontheast winds, and-warmer, cloudy wenther. .+ LOCAL DBSERVATION. Citcado, May 5, Time. |Bar.Thr|fn, Wind. Rarn| 1" e g e 6:53 a, m, 11:18 8, m, 2:00 "Max. tlermometer, f0; min, thermomoter, 09, ! OENERAL ODSERVATIONS. 2 Cutzano, May 5, Slation, (liar,|TAr( Tind, Iz ll] Weather, sl k] bl PR ) Lo Chicagg....[29. 50l 40| Calm.......| .80 Cloay. Clieyauio. (29,82 Eatr, Threatning, o, Clear, Falr. e, Clucluuat il b0 ¥t; ofbwon, Leaveuw'th|29, !h:nlg\l A1 K3} Xy ... . BISCELLANEOTS., Bpectal Dinpatch Yo The Chicans Tridune, Granp Haves, Mich., day fi%l—'j’lm cantionary storm signals displayod to-day were uot vorifled, A galoof wind, nccompapied bv ram, provailed izst night betweon midnight and tonting. Rain contmued nearly all day. —— " FIRE AT sPiiNGFIELD, O. “Orirestr, Oi, *Miy 8.—THe Enquirer's Bprivgfiold, 0., anecial eavnt **A fireht 11 to. blght destroyed the fumiture factoiv of Daker & Clristy. Loes on bullding and contents sbout $15000; building valued at €0,000; .owned by B, R, Hostanpiller & Co,, and insurod for £2,000 in the Liycoming, of Louvsyl. vaila, Daker & Chrlely loat €0,000; fndintéd for etuno—cnmsnnma ndt avcertainod. Peter Bentz's foundry was also badly dnmagad, but the amount of loss is nnknown, One firoman was fatally injured, Causo of the firo, incendiary, E —_—— CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE, . Hant¥onn, Conn., May 5.—Tho Loginlaturs to-day'organizad Ly tho election O. ¥, Powers Prosidoot pro tom. of the Beuate, antdl Charies Durand, of Derby, Bpesker of the House, and othier Demooratio caucus nominees for minor offices, The inauguration paiade wes mot as Iargo 44 uattal, Ex-Govs. Jowcll and Hawloy, and Congressmon Barnum, Phelps, and Landots, participatod in tho coremonios. In tho after- uoou Gov. lnfiamoll read his mossaze to tho Logistaturo, 1t is mamly o businese documeont, doaling {n affairs of tho State, A BIG MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE, Snectal Diapatch to ‘Ine Chicauo Trivune, Omaua, Neb, May G.—Judga Dillon, in the United States Clrcuit Court to-day, decided tho caso of forcclosurs, Wade ve, Tho Grand Cen- tral Hotel of this city, agaiust the Ifotel Com- pany. The mortgago was for 810,000, and tho defenne usury, Tho money involved was lenncd by‘um lato Edward Crolgliton fto complete the otel, : SUICIDE, Bpectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune Broux Crty, In., May 6.—A. J. I'ollock, stow- ardof the mteamor Lenton, committed suicide ‘y,ouunhy by -Immlnfi himsolf in tho lioad ax tho oat was neating tho landing st the Yankton Indian Agonov, e had made two attemply l\revlalul: to take Lls own lifo, Ifo was eviaout- ly ineane st tho time of committing tho act, e kot s MISSING OCEAN SYEAMERS. Qurnzo, May 5.—There {4 no nows "yet of the stoamshlip Polynoelan, and other missing steam- crd. It i atated that tho Polyuesisn hes at all timos provislons enough on board to last al leass v well provisioned. ‘T'ho Polyuesian l —— A PHILADELFHIA SUSPENSION. Prorzanerruia, May 5.~Ilonry @, Morris, the propristor of the Bouthwark Foundry, in this city, hag made sn aseignment for thq beuefit of hiwcreditors, It is clatued that Lis labilitica groatly excoed hin assots, ———————— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Gov, Dacloy, of Michigay, has appolutel Julls Buthorland Cox t D Miohi- QhnSE Lo e iouos of Do for ‘The importation into Fioland or Russion terri- fory of Aworlean pututoos, fu sacks or any othes, article which contuined them, is probubited. Tho Congregational Soclotyat Janosville re- aolvod 4o rabuild jts chyrcl as s00g a4 ths wopoy can be yalsed for that purposs, an a6 they would have uonore mortgages on the church, a8 was formorly the case. Tho pros- upt befors, pecta are that tha churely will po ready for ocou~ Ppanoy by wintor,

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