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487...The small stme Ontarto, which bas beon Btted Yip Ly Capt. E. Datturn for summor touriats, mads her fhat Teip Tacadsy to Bridgeuorth, carryiug the malls, _— LAKE ERIE. BUFFALO. The Fenress reporia tho les in the hatbor un- changad, Open water s roported on the north shore sbout 15 milea up, Bome long-tighted mariners rejort g # sall, & thres-and-after, above theics, Wednos- sy ufternoon,....The tug Pionecr arrived at Hault Saturday, and teports Lha fos on Lake m yebs TOLEDO, Tho Commerefatasya: Wednesdsy afternoon tho big steam doublo-dacker Fred Kelloy was coming arouml from thio Lake Bliore Elevators Into Lie channel loxl- ingup tho Bayon to the Dayton & Mlchigan Clevator, sha struck on the bar ncarly opposite Walbridge's Ele- vator, Thastoam barge Swaliow was fying at ftie 0.k snd had just finished taking in Lot losd and was close 1ng down Ler hatches preparatory o starting off, The engineer of the Kolley pulled the thirotile wide open, sud she came over (ke bar wilh such speed that i n Jmyoasible to atop licr, and she stiuck ths Swallow smidahips, ataving & Liols in Lior eide, just below law- wealer line, 1t fa supposed, and lnfilcting other injuries of s mature it I8 finpossible fo ascertain until +ho 1s pumped out, The Kelley was uufnjurol, As qu.ckly 3 possible the Bwallow wan towed out upon tha bar, oppoaite Crowell's fish houre, where sha grounded in {fectof water, Tho burga If, F. Clurch, Lelonging {fo ihe Central Vermont Lioe, wan towed from the Iayou alongeide, and about 5 o' Ik the work of reinoving her +argn wea coinucel, Hig had on board 1,320 brisof e, 1 0 Lrinof pork, amd 1,060 bu of corn, cox aed by W, T, Walker & Co, 10 Egert, Wheeler & Co,, It ds thoinghit that the damago to lier 8 nver $1,010 at ti.e aul ' AL 1L much exieeds Five houdred b: 8 of flonr were ficat put fn, thou the corti, then the pork, and tho rematnder of 1he fonr on sie k, Tue corn, t iathought, will be danaged aloat enc-h.It, und tie flour i tha ol will be damaged sowewlit, MISCELLANZ JUS, DISASTERA, The nehr Q. A, Gilmore, Iaden with stons from Kelly's Island to Morpeth' Dock, Gauadn, was om- pelled to eun befare the galo, and brouglit up at Aven Toiot. Bhe was released Baturday, and ia now at Cloveland seriously damaged.....The schr E R, Williams ocoliided with bridge at Oawego, last Friday, rod broke her mizzenmaat, ind and rarried away ‘the vigging cnnnected thuerowith ; also (he hackstays....Tho schr Thres Criends, from Onwwego for Toronto, 1s ashore on Lresqus Inle, and luaking Ladiy, An oxpedition has gouo to her are sistance frou Kingston,..,Abont 30,000 worth of dasmage was dons to ihie shipping st Sanduky Ly thie gals of Thurslay Baturday, he morm of considorabls damuge to the fishing-tacklo along Take Erle, Al tho twine along to sonh shofo 19 budly forn, and mich of 1t, us woll o many staker, arn gona catiroly. BUNDIIES, Menomenea harbor {8 free of fc have ralled from Otwego for the uppor Jak stmr Huron s now boing repalred, snd will soon ply ULetween Holland, Baugutuck, sol Chieago, ... The Anna 3, Frost i & now schooner just bullt at Port Durwell, Outario, Bhe in K0 fuct keel, 20 feet Leam, wodl 74 foct bold, wire rigged, - Sl will come to Datrolt on bier firat {rip....A dredge will roou eatnmence tho removal of stonca from tha “chatnel to the coal shules at Oswego, The cliannelis to Li- duep- wued 50 88 to allow large vesscls Lo euter, last Boveral vereols Tlo THE BLACK HILLS, ITEMS CONCERNING THAT LOCALITY. Breciul Dispatch to T'he Chicago Iribune, Tont Lanavte, Wyo., May 6.~Louis Richinrd, from tho Agencios, saya tho Indian detogations will bo hero to-morrow. It Is uot cortain wheth- Ler thoy go to Wasington. Ted Clond and Bpotted Tail want to confer with the Presidont by tolegraph themsolves, They dintcuat Agent Baville, Thore has boen much quarreling among tuemaclven as to who ehould go to Washiuzton, One Indian, Bittivg Dull, wen teaton by bia band for sayiog tho whites would have the coun- try suyhow. » Two bands of Indlans on the war-path aro L) Eosed to linve croased sbove Lero. 'F 6 mlnors who loft Spotted Tail for the Black Tilla havo not been found yet by tho troops in pursuit. Prof, Jonnoy's party will not be hore for two woeks, ‘Tho- expedition will not leayp bofora Jupo 15 probably. 81orx Ciry, Ia,, May 6.—T'wo more oxpeditions aro Lmlnri organized hore to atait for the Black Hilly and Big' iiorn country about tho middle of this moutti,” The pony oxpress, which’ arrived to-day, reports the first expedition witlun 100 milea of the Iills. Thoy uud seon nothiug of tho military yot. Spectut [Hapateh to The Chteaao Tridune, Oxana, Nob., May 0.—A large ferry-boat has been constructed Liere for a ford over the Platto on tho Bidnoy route to the Black Iills. It will be in place within a week at Court-House Rock. Fifty eoldiers wont west to-day, ‘They will leavd the railroad at Columbus, and march north to mntercopt tho Dlack ilills adventurors who “oft Biouz Clty recuntly. * EXPEDITIONS. Soeetal Dispateh to The Chieago Trfbune, Axsan Orry, May 5.~Thirtoon men loft hors €o-day vip tho Kansas Pacific Ratltoad for tho Bisck Hills Ool. Carponter's expedition will- atart noxt Monday. Tho intercst in this matter is incroasing in this mection of country, and an immeuss emigration ia auticljnted. MUSICAL. ‘THE COMING FESTIVAL AT OINCINNATI, Cixetsnazt, O,, May G.—Relearsals for the May munical festival, which commences next Taoadny «voning, are occarring daily, and every possiblo cffort s bolug made to insurs tho suce coss of theundertaking, Theodors Thomes and bis orohiestra will arrive to-morrow, and tho first firmd rolicarsal witl bo held in the Exposition ullding to-morrow evenluig. Mias Annle Loules Cary arrivod to-night, and othor prominent solo- isty are oxrected to-morrow, Hales of tickots havo bacu most gratifying, sbhowiug a handsomo lucreass when compared with the fnstival of 1873, Citlzops bavo united for tho purpose of tecorating the city In handeome atyls during next weels, and making the festival weok a gala ouo in overy rospeot. A JOLIET ITEM, Spectal Diavatch to The Chicago Trdune, Jovzer, IIL., May 8.—Prot. 8, Q. Praty, of Ohle csgo, » celobrated piaulst, asslsted by Thomas Goolwillis, basso, and Mr, Edward Bclultzo, alay of Chleago, and sovoral of Mr. Pratt's pue pila in Joliet, gave a vacal and fnateumontal cane cort at tho Opora-Touse fn thin clity last even- Ing to s moderately largaand sclece audience. This was Mr, Goodnille’s first appearance bo- fore a Joliot audlence, and from his rocaption it appenra that he was very highly appreciated. Mr. Behulize has aung horo on waveral previous oc- oalong, aud never fails to draw well, Amoug the lady performers Mies Awolls Hopkins, of Joliat, and Mirs Emma Larson, of Ch.cago, at= tracted tho mostapplause, ‘Tuheir flus oxsocu- tiou of diilicult pieces won many admirers, —_—e THE WEATHER. i Wasnmvavoy, D. 0., May 0.—For Tennesses and tlie Ohlo Valley, the Upper Misalsslppi and tho Lower Misaisippi Valloys, and the Upper Lakes, falllng barometor, south and east winds, warmer, cloudy wenther, with occasional light rajns, and possibly sovers local storms in the Norttiwoat, LOCAL ODSERYVATION, Uitiosuo, May 6, Time. Tar Thv [Tl Wind. u&fi[ Wieher, m, CON, W, lght 60 E,, fresh, ..., 1Cloudy, 40 8. K., geat 'cxand. 08, E, Thring, 64 8, E, Olear, 418, 1, freahy:|. 0 Oloudy, Max. Whormomeler, 611 min, thormometer, 85, GENKBAL OLSERYATIONS. Qni3ago, May 6, idioudy, Gloudy, af Special Duvaleh to Thy Chicagn 1 Towa CIy, Iny day 0. T nucb-‘l’lk:';‘“ "'f, {‘ ;‘}3 ‘{L‘ m}’\::;:l.m atdll cold and e 0 The i Broux Ciry, In, May B.‘—\'\."::fl':nrr"%;-'d“ny re- ::;v:l.ubly warm; 88 in tho shade at noonj 75 — THE WARD WILL CASE. Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Chioado Triduns, Drreoit, Mich., bay 6.—Ihe 8pecial adminis- 'nwu o{u Capt. \\'u;l'lhwill worato-dsy enjoined #om gelling anyof the personal - uua fl Lave been boqueathod by 'L'EE"Z‘.’::L CRIME, Particulars of tho Bloody Mutiny on Doard the Schoonor Jefferson Borden, Continued Lnwlessness Among the Pennsylvanin Mincrs, A Fight Among Nogroes Rosults in a Disomboweling, A DESFERATE MUTINY. Townox, Mav G.—On tho srrival of the scliooner Jefforson Dorden at her dock to-day 8ha was boarded, and full details of the mutiny Oblaloed, It noeros that an American sailor named Bmith struck tho firat blow, 1o knocked dowa and killed tho ilird mate, who was in charge of the watch., Ilo then awakoued tho first mate. Aa tho lattercame out of tho cabin Lis wan folted by a mail r named Miller, and thrown_overboard, All this time their ~ Captain, Pattcrson, was asleg o was arowsed by Millor, who ahout:d dowa the gangway that A man bad brugen his log. ILooking around, ho observad that tho bunka of the mates wers empty. Sure pecting mirchiaf, ho remed himeell with revol: eis and went on deck, [ls waa Immodintely o eatied by tho mutiveers with misstlos, o oreted fire. ‘Tboy rotreated, and finale ly took rofuge in ~tho deck-homse, whora ha besiogod them an entire dav, He omptied bn rovoiver on thom ropeatedly through tho window, but they refused to surrender until nght, Millor, after recciv.ng fiva bullcts fn his loxn and two 1o lua Lody, at length offired t3 siold, wmith bis compantons, and all wera secnrod, Tho Eagli<h sallor, ahose name is Clow, reco.vad two Luilety beneath the niba and will probab'y die. Bmitn, auother mutineer, way wohudnd {n the wrist aud shoulder, Ho was chained to the prmya and sulfers eoveraly from ogno contracted from lua expomire. Tan Uap- tain, stoward, boy, aud one salor worked the alup moventcon days hefore araletauce was obtained from passing vossols. Tho tiret mate was the Capiain's _brothor, and tho sccond mate, his cousin. The mutinecra sasert thnt ihelr only object was revengoe for ill-trestmont. Tha rest of tho ctow deny that the men lad been ill-treated, and Capt. Pattetson declaren tuey in- tended to plunder tho vessel, ACTS OF LA MINERS, Specral Disnatal & I eago I'ribuns, WiLziananng, a., May G.—All Zbigler wns called ncroas tho river to-day to 1sane & warrant for tha arrost of & party of mining people on compinint of & blacklog, Barnard McDade, who bas bean ab work for o fow daya. MeDado savs thint Lis housa was attacked last night by a mob of Infuriatod man, womon, and boys, who, after sonaliung the windows aud othorwise destroying proporty, caught and beat him almos: ta death. They chargod bim with Lolug o tratter to tho Labor Union, aud threatened him with cartaln doath in case ho commancod work again withont tho consent of the National Union. McDado is lyinz at the point of dsath, and it wa3 neoessary for the Aldorman to call at his bhatao to 168ue the warrant. PorrsvitLe, Pa., May6.—Reports from the uppor coal-ragion iudicate covatantly incraasing outragen nt woverzl placos whoro the miners have shown a disposition to resumo work, Thronts aud coflln-notices bpve beoen posted about the mines as & warning. A large 2)g-luch wire rope, used for drawing coal by the Dliladelphia & Reading Company over (Lo Gordon planes, was cut 1n flve places, compelling the suspension of coal ahipments from Shamokin and poiuts above, for » day. A largs number of epecial policemon from Tonding pass over the planes deily, and it is thoughs the inteation waa to kill themn by tho ropo giving. awav, though it was discoverod in time to provout any such damage. A watchman on duty at tho Locustdals cotliery was stlacked by minors, sustainod injuries, and was robbed of his watch, An attempt was mado to wrock tho Pottaville lmaemur train on a heavy ourve at Big Mine Run Iast evenlog, by placing an lron Tailraad-chain and & Iarge licavy log 8crons the trook, Althongh the train was running faat, sho engineor mado the discovery ia time to slacken its specd onough to mave it, tho cow-catchor throwing the impediment off the track., Ata Iste hiour Just night tho railroad relegraph ofico at Locust Bummit waa burned to tho ground. Watarman & Doaver bave urdwred miners who occupy their houses at Kingston to vacaie them by tho 15th inst. Thoy moan td enforco this order, aud trouble is anticipated, THE RANKIN TRIAL. Bpecial Dianaich to I'ha Chiteago Tribune, Des Motnes, In,, May G.—Tapors outaldo the Btato, orin the State, should rocoive with caution reports aent out of this trial. Bomebody is mau- itestly distorting tho facts, and secking tocreato public opinion. There aro too many legal points involyed In this case, and in tbo case of Isano Braude, to warrant the avorago newspapor re- porter in venturing a very positive opinion to the public. Tho moat that can woll bo kaid now {s, that the defonss claim that r. Rankin is tho victim of » couapiraoy to eava othiers, v Des Moises, Ia,, May 0,—Tho Rankin embez- zlomant trial was atill in progress in the District Court hero to-day. Tho testimony closed yeater- day, and this morning Gen, Givon addrosaed tho jury in bebalf of tho Btste, and occapiod tho furonoon with bl spesch, 1t waa an ablo prosent ation of thio cmss for tho prosccution, In tho afternoon Judge Nourss opened in the dee fensa of Rankin, and tpoke four hours, Tho thoory of the defenss s that Biaudt wastho Ruilty parly, and Raokiu was his iutended vie- tim, Henry Qlay Doan was In court and voluuteerad ~ to help in the de- fente of Hankin, wnh whom he liad baen acqupinted for many years. 1Tho Cours, however, after a long eession, adjourned, an Dean wili loave ou tho morniug tiam, sud the defenso will bo doprived of the bonollt of his as. sistanco, Dintrict Attornoy 8mith will sum up the 0agp on bubalf of the Btate to-morraw maruing, and it will be given to _the jury. The punlo sympathby 18 largely for Rankiu'a acquittal, snd the trupression prevails haro that the juiy will fail to convict. The motion of Draudt’s counsel for an arrest of judgwent in bis case was to have besu arguod to-day, By consent of comiul, itimas put ovoer until Wedaesdsy of noxt weck, CHARGED WITH WIFE-MURDER, Wasnixaton, Del., May 0.—Willlam 11, Chade wick, the proprietor of Obadwiok's Musoum, was srrestod last night on the charge of murdering bhia wite, The attending physloian docided that her death waa cauaed b{ gnuumnnlm but owin, to & rumor tuat she dind trom tounds inflicte by her husbaod whila drunk, April 28, tho Cor- over held an inveatigation, whioh resulted in his arreat. Clndwick was taken into custody while looking at tho ool psoe, A DEFAULTER ARRESTED. Boectal Diavateh to The Chicaas Iyibune, B1ovz Orty, Is,, Moy 0.—~About a year ago L. J. Larton, & bauker, of Btorm Lake, decamped with the amount which his accounta wors short, £20,000, Last ulght bis putin an appearauce hera in chargo of an officer, who wrrested him at Choyonno and brought him back to answer the clarizes against Liw, DBarton sald ho thought Lo could effect a compromigo. DURGLARY AT JEFFERSONYILLE. IND, Jrrrensoxviity, Iod., May G.—DBurglaca efe fected an entrauce into tho Post-Olico lusg niglt through s window, by bioring liolea through tho shuttor and window-sash, Thoy took all the lettors in the private boxes and general delivery, sad loft several money-ordors scattered on the oor, The exact extont of the loss caonot now be determined. Trom N, H. White's statlone, and newa depot show-case they stole $75 wort! of property, mostly gold pous aud pocket-kuives, EVISCERATION, Bpecwal Dispaten W I'hs Chicano Tridbune, LaOnossn, Wia,, May 0.~-A aavage eucounter oocurred this moraning on the ateamer Northe wealern, & fow miles abavo thle oity, botwoon two colored voustabouts. Razars were the weapons used. Onsof themen was fosarfully cut 0ross the abdomen. Oz roashing LaCrosss physician was called, who dressed the wounds, ‘I'lio "dootor Bays the man caunot live. The man who did the outiing mado Lis escape. The nawmes of tha partios were not learuel ——— SUICIDE, Spectsl Correspandenca of T'hs Chicago Tridune, Des Aoixes, In., May 5.—Last aveniog » tele- gram was sent to the Bberif from Mitchell- ville, about 20 miles eastward, that * old Mr. Wookman " bad been lhung 2 miles north of thers. The Bherif read tho name Lurredly ¢ Rirkmap," sud ab 050s nokified the newspaper- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1875. offices. The officar and reporters at once took s fremght-train to jnvestigate, expecting to find that tho feud which haanolong existed in the nsighborhood whera Mr. Kirkman Jives, {n the northeastorn prrt of tha conncy, and also be- tween the family and relativos, had culminated in another hanging by the Vigiiantes, they once bofore baving had lim in thelr hands. Oo ar- riving at Mitchellvills, thay found that scarcely ansbody hiad even heard of moybody belng hubg. After canatdarabls ingnirr, it was found to bo an old German, John Wookman, a dis- sipated man, who Lind suicided with a strap ; for what canrs {w unknown, Suecial Diapath t The Chicann Tribune. MiLwagkrr, Wis, May 6.—Ootiliob Finage vas found st his reaidence, 613 Ilerman ntreot, with his throat cut. Buspleions of murdsr wers entertainad, lnt an oxamination developed tne 1act that ho hiad cut hia own throst with a pen- knife. His cluldron had deserted him on so- caunt of his depraved, drunken biabits. THI 3 VICE-PRESIDENT, Eils Kcception nt Nashille, Bprewal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nasuvizrr, Teun, May G.—Vice-President Wilson wss met at the dopot thin rmorning by Gov, Porter, Becrolary of State Gibbs, Acting Mayor Iugh McCrqa, and ather officials and cit- 1zeun, all of bis politienl faith, and was watmly welcomed. e was anbsequently cacor.ed to Gov, Porter's officn. The Bupreme Court ad- Journed to dojliim honor, meeting Limn cordlaly in Gov. Porto: artmeut, whore wers gathered all the officials aud rixty roprcsontative lawyers from various parta of Teouossco. ‘In compauy with Gov. Portor and os-Gov. I1. 8, Foote, ho visitod the giave of ex-Presldent Polk, Fisk and Vanderbilt Univorsition, and the grounds of the battle of Nnshvillo this efiernoon. He will go to tho Hermitaze to-mortow, Ils was serenaded to-oight, atd futroduced by Qov. Porter to & larga saseiulazo of pouple, aud made the fule lowing apoech ; Tam grateful for the many kindnssses shown ma by the olrlals and people of Tounessee, We have all pasteid throtgh trylug scenss, and 1 do uot believo tho Jate atragale could bave Leen prevented, Al come promisss only deluyod wist was Inevliabie, * Leing i thoairnygle, 1 was compailed to take sider, and sided according to my bo-t julgment, 1 have nover entertalued & feoling " of ltrod ~towards tho {goPle of any scction of iho coutry. Wiils the \War wae n prograss 1 was for an active prosecution of the War ; but now that pece lias come upon us, I am for an ‘sclive prorosution of peace, (Loud sad prolonged spplause,) All of un should do by word and deed ali that we can 19 tmora firmly binl togotlier the reople of the nation, (Immonse applaunc.] 1 am grat. 1fied at the many expresafons of kindness 1 Lave met with In Kentucky and Tennessocs since I crossed the Onlo Kiver, 1 hovacomoon no political mismon, but 10 80¢ a partion of my country T Iase never beforo bis held, a1 will leava witis my tioart throl.bing with grat- itude, T will pray God for” the prosperily of tuts city and Site, Al will soon s awsy, aud tbe whola nation will “bo nad togithor” by’ a " epielt of ~patriotlsm, humanity, llverty, and lovo for our country, We ehauld sttive to elevate our country and add to lia lory, I belleva onr tepublic will naver be separatad, Flat will become one of tae leadiug, If nat. the Issdig, naifon of the world, (Loud applause), Doth rass oro here, and Dero they will Loth remain, Wa slionld do away with all prejudice, and ssrive heuce. forth only for the sdvancement of our country, I again relurn o you my boartfolt thanks for your courtesy Cries of * How aro yor on the third term 2" wero frequently made, bus the YVice-Presldent dld not respond to them, POLITICAL. OHIO DEMOCSRATS IN COUNOIL, Corunuys, 0., May 6.—Tus Democratio State Central Committes, and A large number of prominent Democratie yoliticians from varions points of Ohlo, met hiero for connultation to-day. 1t was docsded to hold a State Convention Juno 17, w thiscity. ‘Tho Stats Executive Commite too wero anthorized to arranga for a grand saslfle cation meeting on tho cvaning of the day of tho Couvention; to invite prominont Democrats of tho sevoral States to participate as speakicers, and also extond an invitation to Dumoorats of tho State Lo nttend the moeting in_dolegations to givo the ticket nominated a good sood off. Dur- fog tho moetiug apecclics wero mado by & nuni- ber of geutlomen, among them Heuator Thur- man, who among othor tbings said the day bad lcr anforings gone by for cnrri'lus Obio by stump #peechies. Organization by townalips ras what was meeded. Ils thought it wa3 apparent to evory ono that unless tho Re- publican pacty can osrry Obio this fall its fate 18 senled, and if the Domooratio party catry tho Biate this fall It would ectilo tho guestion of o sald the lmty ascendency in the uatlon. topublicaus wore dolng their utmost to radeom the Btats by organizution, the use of money, and misropresoutation, and, ho was sorry to say, by cultivating s secret’ Kuow-Natuing organizae tion, He thought the Domocrats should 1naist upon being the attacking party, aad with & good argauization victory was assured. THE KENTUCKY DEMOZRAQY, Lowsvitre, Ky., Aay 6.—Tuo Courier-Jour- nal's special from Frankfort aays that at 10:40 p, m. Jamos 13, McCreory, of Madison County, wes on the fourth ballot nominated by tho Btate Cane vontion as Domocratio candidate for Governor, Tho Convontion was in sesslon ton hours, d was gonorally harmonlous, although fer ® fow minutes thoro was groat confusion. The votes stood na follown: First ballot, James 8. Willionzs, 562}¢ ; James B. MoCraory, 3353{; J. Btoddard Jolmston, 16434; A . Al King, 12814, 633 belug ncoesary for a choice. edond Dallot—\Wuliams, BCGYg; MoCieers, 400}7 5 Johuston, 154 ; King, 129, Yhiird ballot—Williams, 601 ; MoOraery, 45814 ; Johnstou, 125; King, 103, After thie batiof, which was tuken at 8:0 p. m., n recons was taken until 8 o'clock. King and Jolinston succersively withdrow, and tho vote was finally suucunced a8 followss McCrocry, 050; Williama, 608, GEORGIA CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, ArLANTA, Ga., Msy 6.—Den IIill was elacted to Congross from the Ninth Distrios in placa of Mo. Millau, decessed. & FIRES. AID FOR OSHKOSH, Bpectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mapisow, Wis,, MayC.—Mayor Pinaey to-day sont @033, collected for fire sufferors, to Oshe kosli, aud colleotions to be made will probably make a round thousand, exolualve of 8G00 paid at the Capitol by tho Siate officors, Judgos, aud smployes, m considerable part of which has beou given by residents of Madison, THE MONTPELI:R FIRE, MoxrreLien, Vi, May 6.—A revision of the losses and insurancos on the properly deatruyod by fire on Saturday laat increases the estimated 1oea to 8136,000, oo which there is an insurance for £05,080, Tlhoss figules may yet be inoreased 1,000 or §3,000. —— P RECONCILIATION, Mewmrats, Toun., May 0.—~A mosting of ex~ Fedoral soldiers waa held ttus evening to conalder the fnvitation (rom the Committes of ex-Cone federate soldiers to partlcipato in the approachs ing commemoration services, In decking with flowers the graves of both Iedoral and Confed- erate soldiers in Elmwood Cometary, Thae meote ing was Iaigely attonded, and sddresses vere mada by Col. Jamos Bwang, J. . Jefferson, H. L. Plerce, and others, advocating the scoapts ance of the invitation, and a resofution to that offoct was unammously adopted. e e SHOT HIMSELF, Av 9 o'dlock yeasterday morning, Francis Ane derson attompted sufcide by shooting himaclf twice throngh the head and once wn the loft slde, 1le committed the act ncthncornor of Westeru and Chicago avenues, i then went to bLin boarding house, on the corner uf Leavitt and Kinzle atroots, whors ho at tirst said hie had boon attacked by roughs, but aftermards sdmitied the attemps to lnllslnnunlr. The phyucian 1 ate tondance says be caunob live. No cause was given for the do ——————— WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONS, Birrivore, Md., May 6,—The sizth annusd mootdng of the General Executive Committes cf tho \Yoman’s Forolgn Missionary Bociety ot the Mathodist Epiacopal Church was bogun in this city yeats . Lhe Northwesiern, Bi. Louis, Cincins d othor branches of the Roclety wera fully vopresented. Mrs. F, A. Crook, of Baltimoro, was chosen President for the ensuing ear; Mrs. li.,hl‘ll. u‘)lm{n'l Hocretary, and Mis. A, Lonry, of s, Asaisiant Bscrolary, Bisbop Ame d the ladics, warmly oo~ wmending their worl e e AR S ) ORTHOGRAPHICAL. Bpacial Dispateh to Tha Chicaso Triduns, Granp Haves, Mich., May 0.—Grand Haven baving challenged Bpriog Lake for another spell- ing-match, & contest will fake place ab Ouiler Hall noxt Weduesasy aveanlng. ANOTHER CYCLONE, Middle Georgia Devastated by 8 Terrible Cyclone. Ovor Fifty Persons Roported Killed, and Many More Wounded. Dirpatehes to the Atlanta Herald, 1% HARDIS COUNTY, Cot.upnrs, (., May 2.—Hsrris Connly was visited with the ifth tornado since the 20th of March oo last Batnrday, The cyclone was terii- ble, It nwapt everything before it, doing an im- mento desl of damage, toaring down Lonses, np- rooting trees, scattering fences, and killiag people. The atorm, as first heard of by us, was blowing thlogs away abouc Cunseta, Ala. The amount of damage {t did there wo do not koow. Coming eastward, (Le **storm king " crossed tho Chatta- hoochice at Ifa'o's Forry, snd, dashing aaids ev. crytling that oppesed lils coursa, swept through Iartis County scross Pine Mouutaln, aad on, we hnow not where, Upon ontering the county it scattered the dwellings, out-houscs, fonces, and everythiog also on Houry Willlama' place, wounding soveral of bis peoplo. Going directly cast it played havoe with the farm of Henry E. Moraa (botter kuoown as Hal. Morso), 2 miles south of Whites- ville. Tlcre la not & hiouso of any kind left on bLis place. Bix negrocs were killed by the falling {imbers. Mra, Morss is woundol, it {3 fearad and eeveral others of the famiiy slight- Iy. After going about 13§ miles farther east, John Baokor's placa waa crossad, and all Lis ten- ants wersecattored to the winds. Tho report of the number of killed and wounded thore s con- flicting. Tho widow Bmith's, about 1 mils farther east, was tho next placa in the oath of tha tornado. ‘Thiote was no ono killed thore, tut tho list of wounded is lasge, and tho smouut of damage s considerabla, W. C. Davis' Liouse, about threc-quarters af s mile further, was the next hotee that chanced to be iu tho track of ths wind s orm. His houes nas biown dawa, bis leg broken, Lis wife's leg broken, aud threa or four children injured. Two miles further, and Jadzo Bpence's placo blocked its paskage. After beating apainat tho houso for a while, 1t gathered unusunl strength, and, hurling a tenement houno frons its path, at- taciied tha Baplist Church, which ia on Lis place, and uluxlr aomoliuhed it; fn fact, *one stano was not feft oo apothier.” It then tackled hia dwelling houso and blev oue-half of it away, Four negroes wers killed and eix or sevcn woauded Ly the {alling of tho building, Scat- tering fences nnd runmng crors for about § miles, it stiuclk Murray & Spenco's mlll, aud did not leave a timber sianding. Jourdan Reilsy, tho wegro miller, was killed, and three white men were wounded. Going un the creck about one mile, it lald low the houss of Pickens Murray. e and his tami- Iy wera ouly saved by leaving the house and tal- g refoge tm tha peach orchard. Btill rasbing cantna , It, after skipping over two miler, struck Calvin Teo.'s place, leaviug not o binilding atand- ing. 1hen, croasing Pine Mountain, it chanred ita courso by turming ® Jittlo to tue mouth, aud commenced fta ravages on Col. Jamos R. Mobe ley's placo, His gin-houso and all bis out-bhouses wero blown down, and six negroos woundod. Covounus, Qa., MI’ 8,—Another tornado In Harrls and Talbot Uounutics started near tho Chattahoocho River io Ilariia, and went through Taltot. The storm meared the receut tornado, and in ona place followed it for fivo miles, Tho losa of property is lmmense, Upto this even- iog it 1s sscertainod that seveuntcen lives wero lost, among them five whites, About thirty-five persous woro wounded, and a large mumber of mulea and cows killod outrizht,” Tences and hounes wera blown entirely away, and the crops along tho route are entiroly destroyed. Portious of huused were blowa a distanco of 15 miles, AT CONILES. Coxrzns, Ga., May 3.—Groat excitomont pre- vails among our cliizens on accoant of the cy- clons which passed within a fow miles of this plaza on Haturdsy last. Contributions aie boing taken up to aesis; the afllicted. A large posss of citizous and iadiea are going out to ropiace foncos and houses, and rolieve the mjured, Tho damage is groater than at firet supposed. ATIOUND WEST TOINT, Wrsr Porxr, Ga., May 8.—A vory destruclivo hurricane pagscd 1 mila” north of West Poiut at 4p, m, yesterday, It demolivhed all the out- houses on ex-Mayor Reed's place. A largo sagon was picked up aod carrled acrozs Chiattas hooche River. At Colller's farm, in Alabams, 8 milea from tho city, all tho out-honsea wero destrosed, and threa negroea killrd, Tho tornado came from tuo weat and passod on to tho east, Another hurricane passed sjuth of here—10 miles—through Borlin, Ala., destroying houses of all kiuds on tho placos of Johin Bookor, whers it zoriously, if not fatally, wounded ths wifs of tho proprietar, and lallcd all bis multes; P. G, Collins, whoro it wrecked everyilung, but killed no ane ; and J, J, Bonton, whore 1t tore down all tho out-housoa, and killod one negro, TOLOUGI MORGAN COUNTY. Rureepar, s, May 2.—Tho following you will find, as uear as poasiblo, o correot report of the terrible tornads that_passed over this ptrce. It crossed tho Goorg.s liatlroad at this pisce nt a quarter to 8 o'clock, going in an eastein coutso. ‘The day passengor train was just leaving tbo depot s the storm wasraging. It dost:oycd the hones of Dr. J. J. Mon!gomery, but note cf his family wore killed. All of bis out-buildin, & aud tencos wera blown down, Next in tho huo was_tho planiation of Mr, John Siapp, llia £mall plank dwe.ling-housa was picked up from ita pil.ars, turned half round, snd set on tho round 20 foet from the arigioal placo, Out- ouses and fences all down. The noxs victim waas Dr. C. I, Brown, who lived at a newly-get- tled place in quits a deuso forost., The timbor waa acrenn in all shapes and directions, one trea striking tho corner of his bonse. One room, in which the family bappencd to bo, was ugio- Jured. A vory fall treo near the co was clothed in the top with & boautiful drees that Mrs, Biown was just foishing, A tableoloth decked anather trea mome 50 fost bigh, Tno Dext placa was Mr, {les Tomblin's, ‘l'wa rooms of his Liouss wore left, Forost troes, fruit trees, fenclog, and out-houses aro ali gono. Tho next and warst victim wss Mr. J. Hill Davis, flis hones was litorally domollsbod, and ha was bruised conniderabiy, Brs. Davia Lad her jaw- bouo broken, and hor litile girl {s not likelv to I‘:vn. All the buildingsand fencos are gone from is placo. Tga slorm next crossed Mardlabor Oresk, and in line toro down the house of Alr, James Hon- ton completely ; family not ot home, ‘Lhe next placs was that of Ara. Thomaa Btallings, whero 1t blaw dowu beth chimneys and toro off the roof of the dwelllng, and demolishod the feucing aud =il out:bulldmgs, All of this la Ina distance of 8 mites from whera it ciossed tho Goorgia Raviroad st Dr. J. J. Muutgomery's, golog s little north of oast, Dr., J. J. Lontgomiory was 8 deop pniTerer in tho tere rible tornado, ia the year 1846, that passed through Newbern, 1lia” bouse was completely destroyed in thas etorm, and be had not recove ored from that loss, baving an avalid wife and sovoral gitls and smalt children, B, J. il Dayia, the groatcat suffcrer, I8 also aa Invalid, and has a holploss family, Tho injory in the Villegs of Rutledge was the destruction of the new and beautiful Masonio Academy and llall, in wiuch Mr. Tnomas Bur- suss hag «lulln a fourisbing school. It waa lucky tbat the storm came on Baturday. Tno wind aleo pioked up an unflnislied houso belonging 10 Capt. William Viuing, ‘sud et it off the pillara on the ground some 8 or 10 fcot from whero it was built. Ic also blow dowu tha smoke-stack of Metars. A, Vioing & Brother's steam gio, blow thelr atablos away, and deatroyed a Leauti= ful grovo of oaks in'the middis of the villuge, gnlo‘nhxlng to tho Georgis Ratlroad and Ar, John mith, THROUOH NIKNRY AND CLATTON COUNTIZS. Duspateh to the Attanta Herald, Guirry, Ga., May 8.—Saturday's storm was very desiractivo, From McConnel's, a farmer {u Olayton County, 2 miles from Jonesboro, it awepi down Cotton aud Indian Creeks, through Clayton and Honry Counties, crossing tho roal botween MoDouough sud Dacatur, destroving every housa on s Alr, Johnaon's piace, then on Higtitower's, and three othor plautations, names not kuown, all torn up, Tho Inat Leard of tho tornado it Liad passed the Goodwsn place, in the direction of Covington, In one inatance afences 10il was dilven through s tres, and rocks were driven into trees Lke Miunie balla. Oue cluld Llown off liaa not been found, and Al was injured. Laten.—Nr. R, H. Hightower, at Btockbridge, has lue Ilex broken ; Mra, Liviugsione aud her 8- monthy’ old baby wero blown 100 yards into » gully. The fous-mule tasm of Cowan & Bro.'s sawe will at Whitesburg was Llown hiejter-ukeiter, aud . Johuson Cowsn waa blown 76 yards. Cowan had to out fh lnm‘ldm:lh: nlg‘n them from the way n;'l It a rumor hirtesn perso Rarels County on 8aturd: G i h 8y, BrIiLL LaTER.—Abont n’igm large plantations | with thelr answers, wero a3 follows: wora devastated in the track of the storm. Dr, Hightower1s ina critical atate. At Mathew Jolinson's & large sliade-ireo fell on tho house, just a8 the wind toro the houssdown. The fam. ily escaped to the kitchan, of which all but four or five loga waa blown away. Mr. sobnson, in attampting to run from the houne to the kitchen, war hurled aca nat the amoke-liousn and meri- ously injured, The negro cook was =nrialty wouuded, and several cluldren were b Mr. J. W. Rabinaon saw » hail-stons fall as Iarge as bis head, It broke into pleces, but he pioked up a splinter 7 inches long, —————— POT AND KETTLE. End of the Great Mutually-Pros- ccuted Divorce Trial in Boston, The Goneral Unloveliness of Both Par- ties Triumphantly Demonstratod. Bpecial Dirateh to The Chicaze ribune, Dostox, Masa., May G.—The longest trinl for divoree over known in the Btate of Massachu- eotts was eoncluded this morning. The actioun wera crosa libels, one by Eliza D. Mago Dr. Urials K. Mayo, and the otlier by Dr. Uri K. Mayo againat Lliza D. slayo. FEach libelsnt asked for & divorco on tho ground of adultery and cruel and abusive treatment. Ths troubls firet grow out of Mre. Mayo's extromo partiality for ons Iluse, a stadeut of the Doctot's, and sbout which he made & row, 5ue took sides with Huse, and left the Doctor. Ee thoreupon defaced Huno'ssignsand had himarrested. Both rarties to the suit Lired private detectives. ch prosecuted the otlier for adultery in the Crimioal Court, the diiorca suils woro conduct ed Ly tho bost lawsors of the city, snd the tr.al lasted nluctoen dava. The cascs wero given to the jury at alout 1 o'clock yesterday. Thoy agrcel | about 11 o'clock in tue evening, but rolurmed their verdict to tho Court thia morning. Your questions wero propounded to tho jury ; there, Was Dr. Mayo guiltv of oxtrome cruelty in his treatment of Mra, dayo, a9 charged 1o the libel l$nlnnfi Lim™ of dnte Jau, 17, 18742 Yes, Was Dr. Mayo gullty of adultery as charged in tho libel of Mr, Mave aguinet bimof the date of Mav 8, 18747 Yea, Was lirs, Mayo guilty of adultery as chargoed in the libel of Dr, Mayo as smended Bopt. 23, 16742 Yes. \Wan Mrs. Mayo gnilty of exireme cruelly in ber treatment of Dr. Mayo a4 charged in tue liel of Dr. Mayo aa amended Sopt, 23, 13747 Answer, No, Tho crimiuat cases are still pendiog. ———— CASUALTI1ES, EXPLOSION, Epectal Dispateh to The Chicags Tridvune, ‘Wixoxa, Miun, May 0.—A boiler io the car #nd palot shop of tho Winona & St. Panl Rau- road in this city explodod this moruing, killing s paintor camed C. C. Hugacs and sealding the enginecr, Patrick McEliyott, who lios in a eritle cal condition. Tha engine buildine was com- plotely domolished, buttho main bulldiug was not damago: Bax I'naxcisco, May 6.—A Portland (Ore.) dlspatch savs tho hoiler of tho steainer Sonator exploded juat after leaving the dock. The for- ward portion of the boat was blown ta pieces, Capt. McGill, Purser Locor, nnd s number of the crew were Lilled, and many fvjured. KILLED AND INJURED AT A FIRE. New Yonk, May G.—Daring a fire ina small house {u Olivo utreet last night, one woman was burned to deatl, another serlously, anda man and bis wifo bad a feg broked by thoir loap from » window, A DI BRIDGE BURNED. Honrerrsvitre, N, Y., I1ay G.—The Portags bridge on tho Erio Railroad, sald to be the Iargest wooden bridge iu the world, and which spanned the Qencess River and Falls, was burned iaat night. Thers will bo no iuterrup- tion of travol. INJURED BY FARM MACHINERY, &pecial Dispateh to The Chicaao Trioune, Broumixeroy, 1., May 6.—Saturdsy, Henry Kont, a young man living 8 milos east of thia city, recolved injurios from a revolving stalke cuttor that it is feared will torminate {ataliy. FISH CULTURISTS, Annunl Mecting of the Iilinols Bo- clety. 8pecial Disrateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pronta, 111, May 0. of tho Iilinois Fish Cultu.ists’ Associstion way bold n the readivg-room of the Peoria House to-day. Thore wore about twonty-five delegatcs preaont, principally from this city and Pekin. Tao only business transacted was the passace of a resolution potitioning the Governor to see that the allotmont of feh-spawn and fry doo this Sialo from its Natfonal Fish Com- micsiouer wis sent 1o Dr. W. AL Pratt, of Tlpin, aud that it bo diztrituted by him throughout tLe ‘walersof tho Biate to the best poselble advantago, After the olcction of the following afiicers the Asocciation adjournod: Premdent, Dr. W. A, Pratt, Elpin; Vico DProsidents, R. 1%, Whttiog, of ~ Yoorly, J. Toido of U'romont 3 Dr. Conrad, Hecreat, Watsala ; Goorge E. I'lumb, of Chicago ; E. Ballou, of Sandwich ; and John Wilshac Pokin; Scorata Z. Batty, of Golesburg; Qroasurer, It W. Mawhyrter, of Peoria. Eigin was selocted =8 tho place for holding the noxt annual mosting. P — OBITUARY. Bax Fmaxcisco, Cal., May6,.—B. F. Batter worih, a prominent citizen of this cily, formerly of New York, dled yesterday at noon, at Lis resi- donce here, after & protractod illness, v Bpecrat Dispateh ta The Chtago Triduse, BrooyixoroN, Ill, May f.—James Gilmore, oo6 of the old citizens and s well-known etocks doaler of MoLoan County, died yestorday at Monticello, Piatt County. His funcral took hfiaw at Towauds to-dsy, and was largoly ate euded. Bamuel Mvers, ancthor stock-dealer, diod at Dry Grove, this county, to-day, Mra, Dynon, wite of Dr. Dyeon, a well-known drugglst, diod of consumption tuis mornivg. THE SOUTH BOSTON FLATS, Special Dispatch ta Tha Chreazo Tyridune, Bostoy, Mass, AMay 6.—The joint special commilticn oa the Commonwenlth Flats at South Boston preaented to tho 1ouss of Nepressuta- lives yesterday an inloresting roport accomps~ nied by a bill providing for tho appoint- ment by the Governor of five agents or Commissioners with autlority to mako contrao!s for the tmprovement, leass, eale, use, or other disposition of the tlsts in ques- tion, aubject ta the anproval of tho Government aund Councll, and subjoct to the approval of tho Iarbor Commissloners In regard to the tines uvon the barbor, the construction of walls and iers, the matutainiug of chautels, aud the aking of material for filllng from tue harbor of Boston, gt oo BUFFALO HARBOR. Borravo, N. Y., M-iu —Thers {s no change in the prospects for lake navigation to open this end. The harbor fs choked up with ice. Clear water can bo scen about 15 miles out, Under the most favorable circumstances, Buffalo Hacbor will not bo open for ten daya yot. —_— " RATES REDUCED. Loxpoy, May 6.—A redaction of 50 pez cent in cabls rates to North America camoe inio force on tho st fust. » & —_— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Tobers Bauner hias given $100,000 to the Rev, Dr. Jolin Uall's uew church ju New York City. Myron P, Case, a jeweler of Bloomington, 11, bas ma.le au ssaigoment to E. B. Bivero uf that city. Eliw ablliiios are 825,000, Qov. Bagley, of Michigan, has aprointed Has f1ton Tich, of Toniay Clar.ca Kipp, of 8t. Johus aud Wessbrooke Diviue, of Helding, Montoslay Couuly, Commissionera to buila the now Htite Louse of Corsection as lonia. Dlanks for use ander the liquer tax sre being prepared by the Auditar-General of Michigat., At Howell aud Holly, many eatoous are clo-iug, zather than pay §150 additional tax to the 240 Governmeat tax. Bt. Joku's saloous have boeu draped in mourniog. Judge Dillon yesterdsy decided thad the ‘The firet annusl meeting Omaha Totel Company must pay Ita bouded in- dettedoesn, whica amounts to 3100,000, This in the result of an important suit which has einsed much foeling and interest n Omabs dur- fug the past two years, A now Democratic daily paper, known as the Colombus (Q.) Jlerall, msde its sppearsnce Jemerday, T. Ewing, of the Sunday Jerall, heing tha editor and proprictor. Hia mslatatory declaren tue lutent.on of the publisher to mako tlis paper a live Democratic aheet. Capt. Day, of the Ladallo Light Gaards, yas- tordsy rnceived a letter from Adjt.-Gen. Hig- gine. eatisfactoclly explaining tha imbroglio ro- garding the erining of that company with broech- londera ta time for them to participate in the Chicago teunion, and all fauk-finding an regards Lis conduct 1n tho promises is ended, Thocome pany will, afto 1tend tha rennior sz AMUSEMBENTS, . HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THOMAS MAGUIRE., J e KM L Dirnctr of A aienias Wl ST s Busincas Managor. ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON! GHEAT BUCCESS OF Emerson's Minstrels! Laaves and Propristor, aar 1 LROM CALIFORNIA, TR D Aundlenc sst thly F Baoror T TR S Tarsnt o without excopt on the Very Beat, RBON, HEN COTTON, o HENRY jefen,; 0 [ {u’\( T, RUSSELL =0 NOTLERONS, . DBLRIST, s i, L CON MURPiI V. s, tader the lesdanhip of ::l':l{ “‘!f e, cnrod xt the Koz X oenir o M'VIOKER'S THEATRE--RISTORI ewail 1o Chien i Tt ot o Ddne e BISH fa Hrmited ') 1o peaton whiSh ie Hmiren. tn FIVE ) SIGITR AXD ONE () AATINGR, 1ADANE RETOKE o i MOXDAY, 2 Tuusn.e;.l)'l‘:yli it WEDSISDAY, Moy 12 st Tlizabett Taris ‘Antojustie . Lucretia Horzla ). syeara's tnl!# BATURDAY MATINK| Adunis 1. Rere, ny, e 2 Marle Antofnatte aly, §iestrs, Second fal animeaces TILIS SURN. ‘Beaten, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. GRAU & CHIZZOLAS New Parisian Opera Bouffe Tronpe, FOR BIX NIGHTS AND MATINEE ONLY, Mnnduy, May2 155, first production of Lococy's Iast eces-ful npora boutle, GIROFLE GIROFLA! Tha relgaiug sensa'inaof Furapzan ef'lay, which bias been receised ) erican cities wi'h the most eat S for the Linat tue S o T aad rehsrat "Sacuad Batcony, t esais, rerersing srte: MATINER PRICEB—61s, Tac, 1., BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Corner biztoonth and State-sts. IMMENSE SUCCRSS OF Ida Cerito's Lady Minstrels, POSITIVELY LAST FIGHT BUT ONE OF TUE VRENCI CAN-CAN MONDAY—Tha Latent Great Sensation, LADIES' FRENCH GYDNNASIUM ! Matinee, Tuosday and Friday, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, SUNDAY NIGHT, Undor the menagement of Mr. DAN O'IIARA, GIAND CHATITY BERKYIT fo chlidren of 1h0 Taie DAN BRYANT, Portfons of o UNE PNGLISH OPERA TROUPE, GRA UMPANY, ADELPHY THE LMERSON'S 'RELS, s Me e, W iLhat ea, John Blaisdelt, a: Isbury aud his *'fy Bhaltz, Gontwillio, Lanechs And b IEGULAR THEATRICAL PRICES, SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. 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