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8 "~ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS: Grifith Cole was dragged along Monzos etreat, nesr Adams, by s mnawsy hurse, yesterdsy morning, and severoly brufsed, Orer 800 poopls ate hraakfast at the Grand Pacific Holel yesterday morning, and meatly 750 sat down to the dinner-tatie, Bir, Russell W. Wylcs, an old resident of Chicago, snd for many years a valued employe of the Michigan entral Rallrosd Congpany, died st Arlington Helghts yosterday, 1t han boen decided to hold tho Gorman-American man-meeting, to protest againat the frauds at the racent chorter eloction, Thursdsy ovening, instead of Baturday, The formal certifieats of incorporntion of the City #f Chlesgo, nnder the Genersl Incarporation act of 1872, wan yosterday filed in Lo 0ffico of the Becrotary Stato at Springfold. The lemperature yasterday, an observed by Manasse, apticiny, & Medison street (Tranuxe Nulldiug), wae, StAs, m, 53degrees: 10a.m, 613 12 m, 645 dp. n,, 6 8 p,m,, 0 John Baldwin, fiazry errick, Joha Mcahon, Joan Briltl, Adolph’ Kieekamp, and George White' were amoug & dozen of (ho lighi-Nngerod genta who wers requented fo pag thoir reapects to tho Supetintendent of Pulico yesterday, and who wero atong the gusata at (he Atray Reusien. John Wekaler, a Sprinafiel victimized by the coafidence dodga of *sdvancing money on n Lous cliotk, * Minnie " 3tirks i the sccused party, and he 1s Leld to awalt a bearing to-dy beforo dustice Summetfiold on iho charge of swindling. The sum * loauod ™ wan §135, . Mr, F. Cunnlgharm, & Toporter of Titr TRrnuse, left Hils overcont on the coaterack fu e entrance Jeading luta the Tsluer Manwo dining-room last evening, WWhen be loft the supper-tadle the coal was gone, 1f 1t was taken througls n misaako, the porson whio has it weill confer a favor by returning it 1o (his ofiice, If it wan stolen, tha thief s welcoms to the coat if ho will return the contente, The boily of A quite well-drateed woman vas found flonting in th riveral Kinzio atrect hridye yeeterday forenoon by Oflicer Pelernan, Who removed it to tha *Morgue, Decrared hod ona'tlick and wile caiden drcas, A pair of rubler overshioat sud_ two valiable gold rings, I4 i thonght tunt she commilted rulcite, a matter which the Coromer's Jury witl probibiy deters mine to-day, Thero aro 1o netin nor oifects about docesaod which would tend to fentfy Lier, The fifty-ninth anniversary of tle Amcricen Bitle Bocioly will be held at Farwell ifal Tucaday, at ¥ . m, _The following kpeakera nre miziiouniced 3 Will~ am 1. Alicg, LL.D,. Presideat of the American Tilble Boclety, snd_of Qirard Collega, Phfladelplia ; Dr, Dantol Dilrs, D, D,, Freeldent of the Collego of Beyraot, Byrla} Dr. C. If. Fowler, Iroddent of tho Norfhweatern Univereity, Lvanston: Dr, F. . Fisk, Professor in_thio Cilcago ‘Theologs Scol Beminary s and the Itev, Dr, 8, 1L T ) (ut‘nl-’r), Rector of S1.7 George's Church, Mow ~Yor! This or b West has been ary-of this g natlonal Bocloty, whoze cperations are world. 'y and with wlioso work wooro ko clovoly IdontiSed, kol whos liberality we to generonsly slared after our great ealamity, 1t 2 hoped that the occasion will Us une of moro than ordiuary intcrest to the city and vivinity, The speshora szuouuved, and the caurs repreented, #bauld call out ono of our lagest assemidlages, THY, EARLY STRAWDLARY. A number of ladica ropresouting_{he varion ehurchies of Chlcago ore exgaged in muXing prepars- tions for 3 grand sirnwbeiry sud foral fesdval, to bo = Mare., man, hisa teen iven ot Lower Farwell Hx il on the eventap of tho 25th sk, Tuis ontertafument n 19 rates 3 hosplal fund {cr the purposs of furnishing the patients: of the dif- ferent hoapitals with delicscies, ete,, that will add to thielr_pleasure and comfort during tie summer, For the purposs of compleling zrrmugements covoral la- dterbeld a meetinyg yeMorday fornoon in the reading. xooms of tho ¥. M. C, A, with Mrs, O, D, Banney fa_iha chair, A general Committeo, conalating of Mre, William Dooth, Mre, Hayden, Mrs, Henry Resd, Waite, Mra, Sclioficid, ad_otbers, W raap: Iy out the labor for tho sul-comniiitues, to appotated by them, + Tiia Indies reucat that donstions 1o the woy of deli. eacics, painilngs, cte, that will Lo of benelit, may Lo #ent to them at an_carly day, and aio those who mnv desira to atd fn thiy pratsuworthy undertaking wiil eend in (helr namea to’ Mrw, Ranney at oure, Owing 1o the slita attendance, thoy adjouzaal, to meet again Monday ofternoon at 8 o'clock, ab ilio mame place, wrhien a large attendanco $4 carncatly deaired, 3ir, Bhieppard, the flordst, bas lindly voluuteered to arai<h the ladfes with the floral decoratipna for the occacion, BLRIOUS STANBING AFIAIR. A serious etabbing affalr accurred on Glark street, midway bebwoen Munrossnd Madwon, nbows § c'elxk sesterday morniug, n which the well-known per- Former, Goorge Jicynolds, was dangernnely cut over tho lef¢ templo, ~Royuolds and Harrs Sincialr, & gun- bler, kad been in & raloon, snd quarseled, L1 former Xnocklug tho latter dewn for calling im’ opprabrious namee, Sinclair got & knlfe and attacked Iaynolds on fho strel, cutting Lim over ihie left tomple, meverlug an attery, and cutalug it to Leeomo exe tremely weaks fro losa of blood, e waa ntteuded to Ay a phywicien, and subsequently t=ken to hts lodjrings 10 Kubztyglotel, wheto Lo now Hea 1 n critival con— dition, Siuclair ran wway after_tho cuttliy, and hin not becn neen thuce, It{ salil bo waa ladiy used up by the hiows ba recelved st Roynoids' hauds, This oceurrenca accounts for tha failurs of tho iujuved mau to appear ot tho Adelphi lust night, LINCOLN PATK, The piana for the lmprovement of Lincoln Purk sra gow nearly voady, o principal eatrango {3 to bo on Norih aveuuo, sbout midwey lwtwosn Desrborn and Blato strcets,’ T'rom this point 8 carriageroml 10) feet wide sud 5,0 long leads to Monmuetft Hyuare, in the centra of which tiin monument of Lincols is to be rlacod, On balh Gidoa of this driva will Lo foot-paths, Kllmul with #hude tree, ‘Tle lale-gitore drive cutors fonument Bquare frovr | tho ol o tben curves off toward the sk, Paraliol with {hl¢, and extendivy fo i‘ullerton wvenue, will ba & track which Js fo Le uasd_vscluslvely for tant driviog, Due north from Monument Squace 3 gravel weali leada (o & tionumental knoll on the south bank of & new pond, which will be sbout 609 fect by 700, Muny otber improvements aro fn coutemplation and will bo mado us rapdly as posible, i OSHKOSH RELIEF, FURTUER CONTUIBUTIONS, The following sums Lavo beun wutscribed for tho Oalikoul: sufferera: Jlardicare Trade (collected by I. M, Horton, of William Blair & Co,, and A, O. Bortlett, of iibtard & Spencer)—Willlam Blair & Co,, 3160; Uibbard, Spene cer & Co,, §100; Milier Urothers & Keop, $30; *Mark. fey, Alliug & Co,, $100; Beoberger & reakey, $60; P, Haydon & Co, Ortmeyer, Lewls & Uo,, $10; lone £ Sears & Gow, 81U Trovidetico ool Company, $10: riodge, $103 Frauk smn(u iz Co,, $30 3 Fairbanks, Morvo & Co,, $100; Dirintnall & Terry, §25; Cragin Brothers f Chaudler, $25, Total, Wholuaule Cicthing (colicctod by £4'Tn Mall of Charles I, Kellogg & Co.)—Oharlex P, Holiopy & o,y 100 ; Honry W, Kiug & Co,, $1003°M, A, Kon & 503 Childs, 35 Chu, Watabold & Co,, $30; Clayburgh, Linsteln & Co., $30; Bimon, Moyer, Srauss & Uo, $i0; Olement, Morton & Co,, $303 Leopold Kuli & Co,, 60§ Rindskops, Barher & Co., $23 ; Lt~ ile, Thompaon'& Wotmore, §33; O, Bumimorficld & u, uyer, Moukicimer & Co,, $105 Uoodian & g Barhey, $10¢ Lindauer Drow, & G 1 Kohu, Welnemian & Co., $107 A, Louls & Co,, 310} Hilvers tnan, Lindauer & Uo,, 101 Leopold, Kelilr & Ca,, $107 Hurt Brothers, §10, “Totud, $U5U. Tookselirs “ayud Statuners. (eollooted by John It Waldh eud 11, Z, Calver)—Johin 1L Walsh, $305 W, I, Jicen, Coolto & Co,, §:3; Hadlsy Brow, & Cu,, $1 8. Ituca & Co,, $10; Ivison, Blakemai, Taylor & C 15 Skcen & Htuoet, §5; Hand, MoNnlly & Co..$:5% . B, ycrs, $10; dinuels, MeCl i & Co,, $233 Douae Liue, Wilnon & Muuncherse, $33 Callaghen & Co,, £255 George Blierwuod & Cow '$I0} A, Etbridge, £:'8, 8, 0 J, W, Middieton, Voutres, 457 Mosos Watner, 810; Catuerun, Amberg & Ca, Total, ¢ Wholesale Hilinery Trade (bollected by D, nk)— D, I, Flek & Co,, }1003 Gugo Bros, & Con, 4305 Uage- ton, Olfvor & Joyle, {07 Walsh & IIutchinson, 45 D, A, Hewea, $10 Daly, Hontotiu & Co,, $103 1, W. Wotliorell, §10: D, Wolater & Co,, $103 _iellbron Bros,, $10 William Turkington, §3 5 ‘A, A, Turuer, 82, ‘olal, $212, Dritg Trode (collectod by O, F, Fuller, of Fuller & Fuller, sud M, Buck)—Fuller & Fuller, $90; E, Burn- bam & Bon, 315 Leord, Smith & Co,, $303 11, A, Husle but & Co.,,$251 ' Torroy & Bradiey; $155 J, & E, W 1, 510 Duck & Riyer, $103 X, 11, Sirgont, 3107 3P ey s A b, u?mii‘, il Dale 835 . 1, Dycle, $3;3 Jamen + Uear; weet, $10; 4, Hobey, 3, Tolah g2, w0y ek — SUBURBAN. LALE YIEW, 'The Fullerlon avcaus sewer, i its forlorn condie tion at tha intersection of Racine avenue, is au Inter- ealing plece of soenary to tho dwellers in that nelgh. orhood, Great pacls of water Liave collectod fn {hs unfinishied exesvatiuns, and aro already suggestive in thelr general Luo of stagnation and slckuess, The huge derricks stand as monuments of warnliug to rast oautrsciors who zre noi ju the habit of countivg the eoat afuro tliey begin, 1s thero no way to induce the pphant to move vu T “Wae uuthorities of the Thelogical Beminary are proporioi (o lsas tiels Gacee lot Fying in Lako Viow, lelr dntentiou 13 to aubdivide and lessasingle lots to teu who will bufld, 1 (148 1e. done it wil Rreatl uefit the surrounding uelghborhood, which {8 bullt up ull around thia tract, Tho laud i too valuable to D longer used B8 & cabbago-garden, By tho terms of tho grunt it canuot bs aenated wotil 147, at which time (bo city will extend far Loyond to the northwest, * . A union prayer-meeting of 1lo soveral congregatious 1n tha Letghborhood of Fullerton avenus wan held last syeing Bt tho Liucoln kark Conareytiousl Ghurch, proposcd to Lold similar rervioes soncy Beresdior o th differsut chrenea, " " L0 B ek Jacob Hichieswoll §s bullding w meat market on the corner of Diversey street and the Duinmy road, oppos site hls present atan, whero s wiid continng bisties ona larger scale, This corner fo becondig quite 3 busiess polnt, baving alrcady o Tost-Offica ahd siz Lustiens catabllituieats, ot (0 speak o Lirce dofunct saloons, —— MICHIGAN ITEMS. &pecial Correspondsnce of The Cheage Tridune, Laxszyo, May 12,—(Gov, Dagley, of Michigan, has sppolnted Victory ¥, Collier, of Lattls Croek, Jouss McGowan, of Coldwater, and D, Farrand Henry, of Detrolt, as Commissioners under the foint resolution of e Legalaturs sutioriaing the Govoraar to appniut three disinterested porsona to investivate and sdjust eestaln watters u dlipute Letwoen Chauncy Gutes sid )0 Buperinteudent and Trustoos of tho Aichigus Asye i hoand of histe O met n thly clby to- . of Btate Canvassors gy &l pobusus being 1\ zoapt Behoolczalty ‘g-lfl- fawing are tho Agures on Justices and Regents : Ismin Graves, 209, 4027 Marston, 317, 93 Norris, o1, Regenta—sialker, 112,239 ; Cutchson, tH, 124 Donglss, 88,008 White, 04,81, Marstou's mnjority, 28,088, CASUALTIES. BTEAMBOAT-EXPLOSION AT PORTLAND, .ORE. Dispateh to Sn Feancisea Chronicle, Pontranp, Ore, May 6,—This sfternoon at 2:30 the steamer Eeator, plying Letween this city and Ore- gon Clty, after recclving on board about 75 fons of freight aud twenty-fiva passcugers, cant off from her dock st the lowor end of the city and atexmed up past the cliy front, Arrangements had been mado for her to land ot the foot of Alder sizeet to recelvs on board a number of emigrants and con- alderable freight, Sho passed nup thomiddls of the dver, and was making o tnrn of the foot of Morrisnn street fo coma nlongsiido tho dock, whon n hissing of steam, follawed by an oxploston, shoking this clty and Eant Portiand ltke & fearful earthquake, caused avery- Dody ta rush into the streets, L'orafew seconds tho scens wan eushrouded in & clond of steam, wlen, far abovo all, ross the pilot-housa aud forward portlonn of ths cabin, aud eyn-witnesses aver that Capt, Dag Magilt wan alno Llown with it ta thie hefght of 100 feel, The wind soon earriod nway tha cloud of steam, reveals ing a most fearful wreek. Frouiapoint o fow feet aboft the smokeatack the enbln wns blown Into atomns, Lying vo the wrock and atraggiiog in tho water woro 8 number of tnen aud chilaren, Whilo In the after_cabin, ladien, with thelr chihlren clinglog to them, ran up and_down scream- ing {n an agony of fear, Tho steamar Vancouvor, l{- {ng not more than G0 yards away, with steam up ready o depart, went to tue rescue, whilo dozens of enail boats eppeared upon the sceud as if Ly magie, hnrey- Ing taward the Seactor, The wreck was drifting dotn stream and ppidly sinking, Tna few munutes {he wamen and chiliren on the Loat and those in the water wero teecurd and taken fo the dock, The ateamer Vancouver followed the shaticred sl as it foated dewn, atlempling to keop it clear of the boata along the deckr, Ths steamer Emma lagward, lying at tho Orofon Slestn Navigation Company's dock, cauphit her hull fullustern, but lotting o Lio steen lino, swumzaround,clearing her without damage, Froni hero wwin towed across 1o the ralirosd wharf anil Lauled rtfaliy on whore, bolog almoet completely unier water, ~ Durlug this time parties wore at work on tho Senntor rearching for hodies, When sho bad been hiuled ont at tho east eida 140 wrreck, t# far o3 pos Hble, wan examnined, but the searchers siiceeedea only in Toecuing a Chinanian, who wan fonnd beneath tko timbers, waist deep in water, | Capt, Mackio, nf the John LRieghenr, wan the gontlemun whio hawled bim in out of tha wet,’ No bodiics have been found up to 12 o'clack to-night, Thoollawiug ia tho list of missing, 5o far an ascer- tofue s Capt, Dan Magill, who leaves o wife aud child in Oregen Cily; George Warner, firemn; Josepls Lacey, purmer (sbmo of ‘whosa wriings appearcd i some lato nuwnbera of the Geertund Jtonthln) : Jamen Bith, n deck-nand ; John Crowley, & deek-hund ; and Glons' Bleckimnu, n panrenger, who 3y o wife and clilil Hving ot tue 3ted Touss,” 1t s thouyht that u nunibor of paasengors have perfshed, The foliowing {1 a list of the Injure Felix _Livans, who was in fhe pilot-ho ccaped with onio arm hiroken in two plces and o] wise injured; Mr, Crowley,a deck-hand, fsva Drulsed ‘about tha livsd and bick ; G. Jones, stews was crushied betvicen the timbers, injuringt him wardly, and lie bad bath legs acalded ; e will probably ot . G Lot n deck-land, Alightly Uruland ; Joha Teary, mate, siiyutly injure John Wilklnwon, slighitly fnjured ; James Carf, & youth of 8 yeara s fu n dangerous condition, hnving had ono urnt Lroksn tn two plices and belng eut_on the head by flying mis~ niles; Cliarlen Grant, deck-baud, badly scaldod and collar-bone broken ; T, Wouds, deck-band, slightly n. Jurcd, Otbera wero more or lees uufortunite, but it iximpossiblo to got their names, Thearlea pa tothe causaof the explcalon are very numorous, Out of tho many _we give the followlng, related by o deck-haud, E, C; Lyon: s supposition waa that when tha fira wua buiit tho boller waa yint- tlally fliked, and, after the Meam hind been raleed, the putnps sors started, but fatled 1o do thelr duty,’ In thia condition tho utiamer ran up to Morriton sireet, sulas sho turned around ibo pumps began work- ing, throwing water upon the rod-hot tubes, cauning tha cstastrophe, Mr. Lyon was In tlia hold with Joun Crowley, abont 6 fect in front of el tho boller, stowing away Wood, when the explosion © came. Tha fire-boe was burled forward. crushing thirough the deckn, Seaving about 1 foot of spacn for him to escape. Tho water csme ruasing b ot a fozious rate, and Lufor be coull realize ha siiuating e vian knee-deop §n water, ~As Lo scrambled out, us saw ovcr tho fop ef tho wirs-hox his companfon Crowley con- plolely tmpriconcd, ritting on tho weod, tho water fart rairing orourd liw, Escape was linporsible, yot ho never uttered m cry, Lut went down with tiio hall bes acath tho water, Uno Iittle girl, sittfag npon a box of boots, was lurled into the rir, slighting fn the water somo’ distanca uway, but was' fmmedately rescued, Jomes Carc W TN AOR® 40 feot 1o one cide, Lut wat drageed out from beueath the Lurning debris, Just_ jnside the naln paloon Capt, James Miiler and Br, Laroche, who wers onpaged in conversation, wera turown somn dirtance forwari, It wora ainjurad, It s 3 staango fact thiat nct & Lidy on board was fne Jured, yet the cabins and docks wero siivered in al most avary quarter, Flio Fator Wi & amell eteamer plsiog hetween Portlaud aud Oregon Cty, 25 miles distant, on tho Co- lumbia Biver, THE SCHILLER DISASTER. Nzw Yonx, Moy 1A apecisl dspatch from Lone don says tlat cighty-nino boies of persons who wera feet by tho vrreck of tho sfoamship Schiller Liave been recovered. Among thom sro tho Lodfes of Valter iackeven, the steward; Mrs, Henry Friead, Honry Martin, the body of & malo with * A.” paiked on a aignet ring aud "¢A, F.” marked on Pnen, and Aagnol Thomas, Tho body of s young lady, baving a Qlamond st fua massive gold Fiug, was found at a silstanco of 20 miles from tha aceno of tho disater, Orilera havv biecn recetved dirocting that tho bady of Misa Dhimock bo sbipped for America, A diver meda & Rurvey of the wrock, Loxpox, May 13.—The undorwsiters' sgents and divers to-day sttempled to reach the wreck of the Beliller, Lut were provented by & heavy ground swell, CRUSHED BY FALLING EARTH, Speelal Dipateh to The Chicage Tribune, ALTON}1IL, May 13,~This foronoon a sad accident occurred at the stono-quarrics of Coppinger & Big. gius, on tho bluffs above thia city, Whils & youug 1030 named Edward MeCarly was working onn nar row ledge or point of tho bank, a portion of the dirt ftava woy and fell upon him, throwing him sgatnat the wharp rocks, Ilo was romoved by tho men working near him, but expired in a short timo, MeCarty wasa »inglo wan, and about 23 yoars old. CARAIAGE ACCIDENT, CurverLAp, Msy 14,—This evening white T, 7, Grogory was sttempting to driva over the Woodland aveuue cromsing of tho G, & 1% Rallrond Lis carriags waatrucx by an engine amd demolished, the oocu. penta belng turown out. 3tr, Gregory was serfoily hurt, and Lis Jittla son e0 sevorely injured that Ls caunot live. 1fin twro littlo gizle wore aldo with him, aud escaped unhurt, BLOWN ASHORE, Lzasmeatoy, Ont, May 10.—A terrifio gale pro- valled duriog all Last night, which proved wost de structive to abipplog, 8ix vessols wera driven ssharo, numoly: Antelope, Mulr, Active, Al Deming, sud Fele loweraft, and_onu ‘moar Goleheater, uatue unknowz, Tho Fulloweraft got off aufely thin soraing, ANOTHER SCHILLER DISASTER. Loxvos, May 13—Midnight,—A dispatch jcst ro celved from T'enzauce reports that Liverpool ateamer Liaa gons ashora on Drochar, one of tho Heilly Tnlands, Ahcavy fog prevails, A life-oat has put off for the steamer, LoXnox, May 13,—Twelve bodies of victims of the Selulller diuastor have bean cribalnod and will bs fore warded to Now York, ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpox, May 13,—Sloamabiya* Hottand, from New York, aud Netherland, from YhUadclphls, have pr- rived out, TanTirR PoivT, May 13,—8loamship Waldenseman, from Gasgow, han arrived, Nzw Yonz, May, 15,~Amived, stesmehlp West phalla, from Hsmburg, 548’ Fuancisco, 3y I3.~Arrived—Australlan Bteamer Navigation Company's steamer Oyphrenes, from Sydney ¥(n Auckland and Honolulu, Qureuzo, May 13,—The Uritish steamship Cheas- peake, from Ifull, for Montrual, ia roportod ashoro, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Columbus (0.) MHerald, tha new Democratio dally, suspendod publication yeslerday, after seven tenuen, The Mayor of LaSalle has fsrued & proclamation Riving notico that tho Hunday Liquor law wiil here- after ba riygidly enfoscod, It uss for & long thne by B dead Ietter 1 that ey o 25 Certificates of the organization of the following companies wers flod at Hpringfeld yestordsy : Feorla Orjlian Asylum_ Association, without capitsl Manufacturig Compuny, of Burtlott, Cook Jome capatal, $10,00, gl —~— Smith's American Organa, Thirly years eatablfsliod, Fifty thoussnd mow in wie; 130 fnt premlums have beon awarded for tho beat organ, Also the largut assortment of planos evor brought to tho West, W, W, Kiupasz, Corner Btate aud Adams streets, Pianos and Organa, One hundred planos and vrgans to reat, slso gecond. Land planos for salo at great Largains, ta make ro rml{w otk e W B e o It —— Ohlokering Pianos contain all steat Smprovewents, Over 40,000 persona Lisve teatifled to their supertority, Reod's Temple of Mualo, 92 Van Buren sireel, —~— Tha Gonius of Man was_never more successful than wien Dalley's Mage lcal Pain Extractor was discovered, It is the pansoes for pain and skin divcasos, 43 vonts per box, 3] Rkt e Glan Flora. Try Glen Flors Minerul Water, It 4 growing very popular as abeverage, It is for sale by the glass or «llon by sl the prominant drugglats ta this city, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 14, 187, . FOREIGN. . Alexander’s Visit to Borlin In the Intorest of Peace, The Buccoss of His Mission Bolieved to Have Beon Complets, ©’Connor, {he Wonld-Be Assassin of Vie- toria, Again Arrosted, The Work of Laying the Direot Atlantio Oablo Beoommenced, THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. THR LATE YAD RUMORS. Tonpow, May 13,~The Post maintains {hat the Isto war rumors were not groundlems, Germang, alarmed by the rapldity of the French military re- orsanization, bad arranged everything, and was on the polat of marching sgainat France, but the danger i avortad for the mument, ANOTUER ASBURAKCT. OF PEACE. Wasnmaton, D, C,, May 13.~An officlel telegram bas beoa rocoived ot tho Ruseian Legation from Haerlin, atating that the Gzar leavos Dorlin entirely convineed of the conciliatory dispositions which axist thers, and which assiire the maintanancs of pesco, Panis, Ml;"l-'.—A tolegram bas bean received at the Turatan Em| n{ Liers, atating that the Ozar has laft Barlin thorovghly convineed that roncllistory senti- menta of & nature to fusura the mainteaanco of pesce prevail thera, Himilar intelligence hsa Leen commnni- cated to all tlio Russian legations in Europe, Bnrix, May Lit,—Princs Dismarck energotically dis. nvore il responalbility for the reports of tho Alarme fatr, anat has sneured Prince Gortachako(T that Germany Jins 11 210 way menaced Delglan indopendence, TIE LNGLISI PRESS. May 14—5,4) a, m.—The Timesthis morne 4 There could bardly be a tnore tritical kit~ thian exiateit {n Berlin upon thy arsival of the Paperor of Nuss, Tha Uorman Government may Le sble to declaro thas n hostils movement was mever ofliclally enfertained, but a few days elnco thero wae srrlonn dangor thint warilxa eounsels would provall, Wo may suppone Prince Gurtschakoff courleously ospresscd s deter. smluation to treat a8 an enemy tho At State disturb- ing tho pesce, In apito of Engliud'e attitude of Teverve, wa bellove the Government thought it a uation- al duty In the recent crluin toczpeoss its opinfon very decintvely n rogard to the maintenance of peace, ‘The communication waa smicably recolvad, and a most satinactory reply returved, Frauce han expresaed an acknuwledgomont of Logland's friendly attitude, ‘Fhe Daity Newa reports that the Ozar has inentioned s desire to confar with AL Thiors unoficlully i re- Jation to European affairn, ‘The Datly Gelenraph $a faformoed that Tusst han given Lugtiovl frieadly and satisfactolory assurances 1 regard fo Central Avia, —_—— AUSTRALIA, DAMAGING RAINS, Lorpox, May 13.—A dispstch from Melbourne saya: * The City of Sydoey and vicinily havo been vinited by Lieavy and dawaging rains and foods,” At a meeting recontly leld In Bydney, N, Wan resolution was adopted urging on the Tome Govern- gs;\l“l‘he cexpediency of aunexiug the Island of New uinea, . Lrtenalve floods are reporied in the Province of Victoria, —_—— ITALY, THE FOPE’S BINTOIDAY. Towr, May 13—Pilgrime from Mayemce to-day walted on the Pope, aud copgratulated him on the occaston of the efghty-third anniversary of hls birth, Tuo Pope replied with fosling to thelr congratulations, o praivcil the Germun clsryy, and exhiorted them to staadfaatnens, SR FRANCE, ASSENLLY VACANCIES, Pams, Msy 19,~In the Assemubly to-day n resolu- tion was pasaod that no furthier clections be ordered for membors of the Axsembly until the gonoral elac- tionn for a new Chamber aro ield, 'This action laaves tho vacant 2cata in the pressat Assembly untilied for tae rornainder of the sesslon, PIUNGE NAPOLEON. Pann, Map 10,—La Poluits Natwnale, the organ of Princa Napateon, iu a leadlng ‘arlécle, declares that, If the Lrince Imperizd should die, Prince Napoleon would puver claim (o throne, The' principlo of heraditary succession fa doad, A third Em§lm. almipg at the resoration of I7ince Napoleon or his nepbew,would end In ruin, Tho article concludes: * We uever doubted that France, even it conaulted tlrough a pleblacita, would ancrgetically pronounce in favor of a republic, which {s the form of government 1most compatible with universal sutfrage, _—— GREAT BRITAIN, AGAIN ARRESTED. Loxpox, May 14—3 &, m,—~Tho British Med{zal Jour- nat eays the youth O'Connor, who on thedsy of thanksgiving for tho rocovery of the Prince of wWales attempted to nhoot the Quean, was nrroeted sgalu on the Gth {ost, The Queon was bLolding & drawe ing-room at Buckingham Palace, sud O'Conner was found standiug in the aama place in front of the rail ing, from wiiich be, on tho formor oceasion, pointed the pistol at the Queen, 'Tho arrest was quietly mude, 2nd O'Connor way sent to Ilanwell Anylum on the cer: tiflcates of two phyaicians thut the prikoner wus sub- Ject to both suicidal aud hiomlcidal impulsca, it SPAIN, THE VIROINIUS INDEMNITY, MADRID, May 13,—It {4 oificlatly announced that the Troasury hias pald to Calob Casbing $35,000, beingthe lsat fnstallment of the Virgiolus indemnity, —_——— THE DIRECT CABLE. TOE WORK OF LAYING RECOMMENORD, Suecial Dispatch 1o The Chicaso Tribuns Loxvoy, May 13,—A dispatch rocelved hers to-dsy announces that the steamer Faraday has nuccseded n finding the United flates direct cable, and will now finish the laying of tho extls with ail possibledispatchi, ———— MUSIC. The Cincinnati Festival THE CHILDIEN. Spectal Dlapaich ko Tha_Chicagn Tribums, Crscixnate, O, May 13,—The sccond day of the Featival has beon th crowalng one so far as papular interest is concerned. ‘The weather {tself bas been as lieautiful as ono could msk, and thoschool children ihiscfternoon sud the Dach aud esthoven numbors thils ovening havo litcrally crowded the great Ll to ovorflawing, Atthe mntineo slmost overy sest was flled, whilo in the ovenlng every seat on the dis- grum was sold, aud hundreds Lad to stand, The uclicol children wero tho promiuent foaturo of the matines, Tho represetation from tlie achools was 80 largo that they not only occuplod all the chorua seats, but also lapped over iuto the gallories, so that thoro must have been nearly 1,500 in attoud- anco, As tho girls were dreasod outirely o white with blue and pink trimmings, ond wero sealod ogainst a background of boysin black, tho effect was wonderfully plessiog snd beautiful fo theeye, A garden of flowers would bo tho only simtle that could &ive a ftting dea of the beautiful wight, Tha young artiets and future prime douus got Into their seats quite as prompily and quietly sa thelr elders, and their munical offorts are in a proportlonal degreo wortliy of credit, THE MUTSI0 allotted to them was a ehorus [rayor by Gluck, Ros- #ini's * Night Siades no Louger Entrance,” sung with a uolo quarictte, the sopranos and alos takew from the clildren and the tonars and baaros filled by sdults to complete the harmony, with full choral and orchestral accotopaniiuent, was suni e well o8 0 carry off an en- cors; Pucltia stirelug clorus “Etrike tha Cymlal, Amerlca” sud Mlozrt's cantatata “Tho Pralse of Friendship which was written by Mozart fors Frsemason coremonial, and was performod in public for tho frst tunoathis death, In (his work the solos wero taken by Mr, I, 3, Amith, Miss Wolnnory, and Miss Oranch, and the chorusos by the chilldren. The work isa plossing one, - slthough {t 14 somclimea a ittle tedlous by ropetitions, espoctally In the _solos, whicli are flled with ‘reminfaconcos of ¢ Figara und “Don Glovanul” “'Tho priucipal sola waa taken by 3rs, Binith, aud, alibough it was quito long and mmonotonony, and thierefors difflcult for tho make {ng of strong etects, shie saug it in wxcellout style, batly 28 o tane aud expreaslon, Miss Whinaery sud’ Misa Crauch Liusd litlo 1o do ia 1 oxeopt intria work, but ‘was dono well, TUE CHONUSES Jere siven with great (rucdom wud splrit by the chil. dren, ‘and thle was charecterietio of all fho other ehorul sumbern wialgued thetn, In procislon snd vions followlug of Mr, Thomus? batoi they saug Hko veter- au, thele (rcab, pufc, und ioglog oung volces were Tufreshing, and cing ot ouly was s ploasure B aalt, ™ bt ¥ dloquonby " for thy liclency cal traluing in liools, Tl groat choriia of men and women which hae beeu’ doluy the umater-works hav auothier chorun elosa bebiud 18 which Will Lo ready to take 1tg place before long, whon the memory of the * Tri wnphlicd ¥ begina to fads, - Although the ehildren had the placo of honor on the programine, THE YOCAL 80LOS wre by no mesus unfmportaut, 3Mrs, Tiadyn'a sombro. but exauisitely bevatifu) o oeil Hong " and Fosca's sris ¢ Bpringtiine, " in such admite u ableatylo {hat & vory dectded atlamyt was mads to ean core them, but without succean, _Mr, Hischoff had a5 aria from b Willism Tell ¥ and’ Bebuberts % Omalpo- tonc,” the lattor without its cliorus, AL though he wis somewhal husky, them with W3 ususl vigor ~and . spiris ond maden very handsome success, eapectally witts tho forwner, . Whitney “n.f tha rollicking aria from Mendeliohn's “on and Btrsnger, % {'m o Roamer," which se abrozgly savors of Mozart's Catalogna Bong ™ {n “Don Jaan."” Ie gave it with se much fecedom and action that i waa ealled ont thros times in the vain attempt to got & repetition of it, The othor vocal Jsolos wers Mendalnohn's concert aria “Infalico,” aud the “Voga Donns,” from “Itugnenots,” by Miss Oranch. The orchestra had littla to do ax. cept? iIn Arcompaniments, is only number belng Tasren's ¢ Pont Oterture,” Wagner's * luldigungs March," and ono of Sirauss'dance measures, * The Derile Darning-Needle,” TNE CROWD AND THE ENTIIUSIAMME, Epeeial Dirpateh to The Chirza Tribune, CrvotnaTr, May 13.—The orening” parformanos warthe crowning glory of tho festival, It was Bach nnd Beethoven—the + Magnificat” and the “ Ninth Symphouy "—the grand hymn of pratss and the Qreat paalm of * foy, Tho Audienice was {m. mense, numbering " over 7,000 people, flling not only overy seat, hut avery inch of Manding-room, Many liad como an’hotie beforo the time, and man wera unable o get in at all, When r, Thomus too his stand he was grected with {he most entbusiastic spplause by the aidience, but mora particularly by the chorus, wha thus signiiied thelr esger- to gat wt fhe work, for tho AL cat™ and “the " Ninth Symphony have thelr mpectal prids end smbiion, Thom himeelf was eager for the work, niso, for hio had :.“ h o heart upon it, Hewan not disappointed in rue Althougn the solofsts in Sl < TUE P AAGNITTOAT " made foms errors, 'The chorus, notwithatanding the great difficalty of the work, was stexdy, prompt, and Fellable, and never wavered in ita work:” Whe it had finielied it bl ot thia peal of succesn upon the whols festlyal, oud it had beyond diapute establinhed the fact that fn digmity, intelligence, skill, and effective- nesn the Cincinnintl chorns, young an i i the frat vucal organization in this country, and this notwith- #tanding the exintenco of Tioston.~ Tho lateneas of tha closing does not atlow timo to give any description of tho work, axanpt that, tn majeaty aud dignlly of tha chioral work, in tho subllmity of the accompanimente, enpocally for the organ, it In in keeping with il the work of Tach,” The #olo work, howerer, 184 1ot U 10 the standard of the chiorus, Mrs, Amith, Miss Carey, and Whitucy sangg well, biit Mr, Winch did Dot sevin {0 bo thorovghiy femiiar with the work, and the only terzetto—for Alra, Smith, Miss Whinnory, and Mirs Usroy—was ngarly wreeked by a falta start, Aisa Carey being the oniy stoady one of Lhe thres, TIHE NINTH BTMPHONY. Aftor {ntermision came tho # Niuth Symphony,” 18 wra a longt Himd beforo tho auiionce got replaced, and many of tho standern ot i front of the sopranos and refused tobo moved untll Mr. Thomas himself, in n left b stand snd went o | the Apot. in A maumer wlich soon effect. his purposs The three instrumental movementa hiave nver heen played bettor probably in this country, and Afr, Thomas nover wont futo this work with stich enthufasm and detormination Vefore, Uiy men responded with cqual enerny, and_evident! make it & Iabor lo exactly eprod readiug of the grand work. Theihirce movem wero [ivan in a way sorthy of the choral effect to follow, for which thu horna wero e I'MAISE FOR THE DABSES, The doatlo basnea took tha recitatives superbly, and witll a clearnana of phrasing which was 08 crian s pos- sible, nothwithatanding tho rapid tempos of the con- ductor, Thoy led up tho way 10 the vocal number wih 8 ercscendo of effect that was magical, Through all the movomeu's {ho mudience wua silent, and ihis sffeaco was only bruken Uy tho thinders of appiause after cach, Tho choris—well nnd grandly it followed, Mr. Thomns led implicitly, altliough Lo led with o great dest of freedon, ‘Tho tenora and Latscs cven ontdid thetr fna work in * Rlijah," and came ont wilh surprising strength, Notwithxtanding their long rehesrcals any thelr liard work ou {he * Telumphlicd,” Lobengrin,” and " Elijah," they show no wear or fatigue, but wero as yert ag if it wera the first nizht's performance, It wan something for this chorus to Lo proud of, sod Circlnnati ought to be proud of her singers, AT THE CLOSE of the grand awclling Larmony, tho sudience burst intoa purfect furoro “of appladse, Men waved their huts aud Jadioa their handkerchiefe, Loud calls were made for Mr, Thowmas, 1o very quickly went up tnto the chorus, and, beckoutng to Mr, Oto Binger, tho Az~ sistant Director, waited for him and then led Lim to tho stand in' m perfect fempest of enthustmm, 1t was & most grace(nl compliment bostowed upon & moat rkiliful, sarnest, {ndefutigable, snd consicentious uiusieian, who Inid the foundationn of this Featival no acciiroly that the work fs ono of the events of a life- tme, Tho Featlval husreached ita climax. It will cone clide to-morrow ovening with Schubert's % Ninth Sym- hony " and Liszt's “ Promothieus," in addition to some ighter numbers, If this grand chorus shonld nover 0 ansthing more, it wonld stif bon proud memary for 1i—thin *Maguificat” ana Veelhoven's * Ninth Bymphony. SPORTING MNEWS. BASE BALL. DOYTONB—WASHINGTONS, Bpeclal Diesateh to Dostox, Mazs., May 10,—The Bostons and Washing= tons played a mutling gama this afternoon, but the Wanhlugtons led at that, making alsteen errors to thir- teen for tho Bostons. Tho scoro was 10 to G, the Boa- tons earning four runs, but errors by MoVey, Barncs, aud Georgo Wright giving the Washingtons all they oL, Alllson lod for tho visitors, as yeslerday, both at e bat and in tbe feld, Nota slnglo two-base hil was 1nada durfug tho game, PIOBPECTIVE. The gama bolween the Athletics and the Doatons on Baturday 48 awaited with much inlereat and excito- ment, They wero beaten by the llarifords lo-day, scorng two, and those In tho last inning, The Hart- forde mnde ono fn the seventh aud five in the lest inutug, CHICAGOEI—NED BTOCKINGS, Special Dispateh to Fhe Cli (bune, 8. Louts, Mo, *3ay 13,=Tha Chleagon developed thelt truo strenyth to-day by giving the b, Lonis pro- fezelonal Tleds auch n drubling e8 will do away with much of tho glory attained by themin thelr record, After all the crowing by our local papers the scors of Chicayo s agalust BL. Louis is oven, Tle Lrowns beat the Whites, but tha Whites havo roturned tho compliment by giving the teds two defeatn, Aftor all, then, the Lrais developed in two clubs is 1 tle on Lase ball inatters, o eay nothing of Chicogo' anterpribe concerajug Liraigess aifnire, - The scors \ras 16 to 2 §n favor of the Whita Btockings, BT, LOUIS~~KEOKUF Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaro Tridune, KEQRUK, Ia., May 15,—In tho sccond game to-day hotwiesh this Irown Blockligs snd Keokul, tho Isiter huld thelr opponrats lovol throughiout, Tho contest vau tho tinest ever witnennod here, and ihe {riends of tho Keokuks are lod o beliove that thoy will yet mako o credilabio record befare the acason {8 over. Golden {mproved very mucl i ix icling iad Lsralo came through without a passcd ball, Tho umpiro made & declion, which Lo was afterwarda conviuced, on tho testimotiy of oue of the lrowns, was an errones ous one, Tho Browny are, therofore, cred- ited with ona run ‘whicl, on tho merita of (he case, they are not entitled to, The Drowns expericnced cou~ sideratle more dliicully fn batting Golden's. Ditehing to-day than thoy Jld scaterday, ‘Thelr felding, howe uver, waa betler than that of yeuterdsy, Anminige— 1943450 B Bt, Louls o Runa earned—Keokuk Tussed baila—Borude, 0. Wlue pitenee—Qolden, 23 Fleot, 0, Errors—Kcoliuks, ;' 5t. Louls, G, Yotal bans ts—Teokuks, 8; St, Louts, 7, Unipire—D, Mack, Thu Keokuks leavo to-morrow for Chicago, PUILADELPHIAS—ATLANTICH, New Yoni, May Kh—Daco-ball: PLiladelphins, &; Atlantics, 1, HARTFONRDA—ATIELETICS, Hantronn, Coun,, May 13,~Baso-ball ; Harifords, 63 Alblotetich, 2, et THE TURF, THE KENTUGKY BACES, Lexrvatow, Ky,, May 19,—Thero were two races om the programme fo-dmy, Tho first was amile heat with thres entrios: Grinstead's Light Cofn, Koono ichardw' Lost Fortane, and Koads Hearcher, In the pools, befora the first heat, Hearcher e0ld for $30; Richards for $29, and Light Coln for $10. Only ons heat was run, as Scarcher dls- tanced both the horsos at tha start, s gob off in front, and kept tho lesd throughout, gradually drawing'off from the others, and coming homo i 1413, *'This {8 the beat tue ever made, Gray Planst last ‘year mude tho next Lest at Karatoga, running against time, In 2:423¢, aud Alurm had previousty mads it in 1232 Tho Giib decided that a4 boll borses wero distanced thiore was o socond borse, and tho oxe ceas aver $1,500, for wiiich Searclior was to bo #olil, was 10 go 10 his Owner, 116 was yut up aud bought for Lis awiter ut 5,000, ‘Thiesscoti Tos was & 1xemile dub, with ve cutries, Astrol sclling as il favorite' st 404, and ngainst tho flold at $27, 'Che favorit tuok the lead 8t tho utart, passend Ly Grinatasd’s Light. Ooln, who aoor n’nlvlnkwn,“l&l Heulhhn?nl w‘nn filuk m; l:ocnmj iblace and kee| iroughiout, leaving hume with h Asirare ank, Thoe, S1s, bty irat race, Tlle Busts 0 A puires of ¢ First race, mile hoat, for s purse of $300, horso to soll for 31,00, o carry proper welght, to acll for $1,000 allowed b pounds, “to well for $160° allowed T pounds, to sell for $300 silawed 10 pounds; {ha wine uer to be soldat suction imucdialuly ulter (ko roco, aud any excess over the prico at which o was e’ torod to bo sold (0 Le given ta tho sucond horse, Roblnson, Morgan & C0.'s b, v, Bearcher, 3 years f Heotisud, to be'sold for A, Keene Ichards’ 8, old, by lsap, Gilroy, dsm Misbap, by i Rulght of S5, Goorgs, to bo sold 1oF §750. Timo—1:t13g, The second raco, “14¢ mlies, for s pu 300, £330 o Lo et w8301 G ocon Lo of 3300, Tiobiuson, Morgan & Co.'s U. o, Astral Asf Laura VWb eroid, dam Laura te, 'by imp, QGlencoo .. 3 T, J, sicglbtonis ch. £, Ecta, 3 years e ‘efold, dam Edios, by 'mp. Kalght of ot a Qeorid .. . A Keeno 1ticliards’ b, . Don Catlos, 3 years vid, by operull dstn. Woodfords Letle s Tovmoon! 5 W. W, Guddard's ch. 1., 4 years old, by W dam Groclan Vend ek 3, A, Qriustead’s b, 1. Kaile, S 'years old; by 1, Thaeton, dam by War Dan tevasrareanes dis, Tine—1iX. PERU DRIVING PARK MEETING, uetal Ditpaleh (0 The Chlcago Tribune, Prnv, nd., May 13.—Tho spring meeting of the Teru Drjving Park Assoclation iwill open hers M and continuo four dayy, T &utrica aro belug m , and fine aport are hixhly encouraglng. YAYORITE YOI TUX ENOLISH DERDY, Lowupax, May 13,—Tho watch race for 500 sovereigns, ;:“t'eon.é'lflan'wdhm‘?jn ol s ru Lo-da () ewmarkel on B A Quoted st § to “anhflgfl'b 2 GUR INDIAN WARDS, wade A Talk with Red Cloud and Spot- ted Tail, the Noted Sioux ; Chiefs. Borions Complaints of the Treatment They Reoceivo from the Agents, The Tribes Brought Almost to tho Yerge of Starvation. The Ohiefs Visit Washington to Lay Their Oago Boforo the Prosident, RED CLOUD'S GRIEVANCE, 03xama, May 13,—The following will appear in the Omaba Evening Live to-day : At 8:30 p. m, o moasage was Tocelved at this offic {nviting the editor-in-chlef of tho Lice fo an interview with partiea aitached o the Indfan doputation, Withe out knowing cxactly what was wanted, or who desired the Interview, (ho editor repalrod to tie Grand Central Iiotel, aud was shown futo ona of the spaclous apnrt ments on {ha socond floor, On entering the chamber Lo wea somewhat surprised o find Limuol¢ in the august prosenco of Ned Oloud, Bpotted Tall, and Americon Horse, ecated in & semi-clrcle on one sldo of the room, swith four nterpreters, Invited to & vacant clialr by tho sidacf Red Cloud, the lnterview wan opened by Mr, Leon Palladsy, ono of the interpraters, as follows : r, P,~You have the reputatlon of belng s bold and foarlcas newspaper-inan, Tted Cloud, Bpolted Tall, and American Horse want fo have a falk with you abotit some matiers which they deniro to veatilate, Mr, Rosswater—I shall Vo glad to accominodato thom'; Tam alno suxloute o obiain somo_ rellable in- formation concerning thelr reported dissgreoment iy Mz, Colline, ud thelr tratmeat by Iudiau Mr. $—Thero was 1o disaeament with Collion, but thicre Ia dissatinfaction with tho Axents and cone tractors, 'Chiat Is Junt what tho Chiels wanted to ox- pone. You ad boiter begin with Tted Cloud, and T will {nterpret, Jr, IL—Very weil: plessasak him whether Lo re- membars Prof, Marsh, the man who gathered bones ou e rezcrvaiion Jast fall, aud If lio gave Lim samples of flour, augar, anl coffec ta aliow tha President, in ore der to exposo the fraud practicad on him and hls peo- plo, Tied Cloud—Yes, T remember him, How do you know sbout this, 'sad what did b toll tho Great ather: R.—Prof, Marah delivered the samples to tho Presl- dout about thireo wock ngo, with & wensage from you, compialuilug sbout poor mblone, = The papers Buva ublislied Lia statements, and the Government 18 ovec- uling the Ageuts and contractors, Jed Cloud—Why didn't he do an ho promissd ? T fiaYe bim tiguampies last fall, aud lio promisod to do- iver them with oy measago fo thio Groat Father right away, robably he did T,—T can't fell you why, but Dot have a good chauce unt{l now, Was theroas much sutteriug as you complained of, aind bow kas Ii boea aluea Ned Clond—Every word I told bim was true, Tho sufioring hos been much worxo alucn I naw bim, That ia why I'want fo talk to yoi, When Dr. Daniels was Agent we recelved rationn four times rionth, Sloce Dr, Bavilla in thero we et them only once_in & while, We ought 0 hiavo them at Icact every ten days, but we sre often without ratlons for thirly days, snd oven Tonger than that, R—Ilow much longer? Bied Cloud (produclug & papor on which were aix ytraight mark with 8 pescll)—Thin o & recond which Tum golug 10 show the Great Father, It shows that wo have been without rations for sizty days at one e, 215 peoglo Lave been Sufferiug awfully, Last winter tliey had o eat their doga nnd live on horss maoat to keep from ntarving, Many childron are dylug off, 1am golog to #eo my Great Father, with tears in my oye3, to implore bim to relieve us, t—1 {hink you will soon have better treatment, T Eavo it from ‘rellablo authority that Dr. Savile wiil so0n be removed, and a new Agent will faka bis place, At this sunouncement, Red Oloud, Spottad Tatl, and American Horso seemed overjoyed, " Tho threo Chiefs exbibited their emotion by studdenty rising from thieir seats, and each of them i siccession shook the editor warmly by thohand, Spotted Tail was then talked with a8 follows * Spotted Tall—How abiout my Agent? Hhall we also havo reiler 7 Ti,—1 have heard no complaint about youz Ageat, Ts thiro any suffering on your reservation 7 Bpotted Tail—My Agent I3 not beiter than the other onc, ond if Lho otlier ono_gocs, mins ought 40 go too, During this winter, soven inoous, nothiug was (relght. ed to Bpotied Toils roservation.’ Wo haye very Littla flour, no coffes, no bacon. Ay band is starving. What lita flour was Jeft was probably lssued a day or two after T left tho reservation, and now there s noth- dug lofLto feed them on, t.—Ilow comes it hiat fhe supplics foll shiord and were distributed irragularly 7 Bpotted Tall—Thcy promiss us much, but they don't dellver {t. * Ve Linvo been told that we should bave one year'a ratlons scnt {0 s when the cherriea were i abont July 1, It {s almost a year ago, and we are it waltiug, Now they tell us that we may expect them some timo this summer, Tedd Cloud—When wo were coming through Chey- onno I went to look at the ratious iu the ‘warehonvs, yrhich thoy 1old me was 10 supply ts for & few monthin, There was only & small lot of flour, vo high (raising his Buud about four feat from the floor) ; not enough to Iast ten days, and this waa to feed from four (o five thousand yoople, Including four difforont bands of Ine ns, Thers i no Bugarlefton my rescrvation, no coffes, and only thirty Lurzels of pork, and man Indians coming In thers from tho North withiout food. Bpotted Tali—Our snnuities, which should have comio [ Beptombor, did not reach ua il nearly the middle of June, and, au tho winter was very oold, nany of our women and children suffcrod, One child froze to deatls §a & tapee. If our young men had mol besn a-huntiog, &t would have goao aven worso with us, 1t.—1t i3 roported that you sud Colllns Lad fallen out about somothing.: What was thotrouble? Ted Cloud—~Thers waa no diffiouity with Coltins. I had o talk with Colline about auy nsiter, but I re- queated bim to tolegraph to the Grest Fathar to get Lis consent (o take my own intorpreters along, X am told 1he Agent wanted to prevont this, The Agent haa his iuterprater, and T want mine, so I con dejiend on what 1hear, I waol Palladuy, Todd Randall, James Fitze simmone, and X', Bouchor, Thes four men hava been writh mo for nearly twenty.ive years, I rely upon them, but I¢ thoy mako s mistao the Agont’s {ntor~ proters can featrect ther ro_afraid to trust the otlier interpreters aloue, What Ihave fold you to- uight {s open for everybody to know, When I talk with my Great Father all the people of this country will hear of i, L..—DId Coliina talk o you about letting white men it thie Black Hills, ltad Cloud—No ; and we can't consider thal matter untll we seo the Groat Father, SUPT, HOAG. Br, Touts, Mo, May 13,—Advices from Topeks state iuformation !a received fhoro from Washington that Tresldent Grant hias examined the accusations ngalnst Indian Buperintendent Hosg, made by Gov, Osborn, and declfucs to remove him, It s further stated that Gav. Osborn will, on Lis return from Callfornis, maxe additiounl charges againet Hoag, thia timo of ofiicial and personal dishonesty tn the matter of distributing Indisu annuities in Konsss and the Indian Territory, ORDERED TO FLORIDA, 87, Lovts, May 13,—Orders ave been fssued from the beadquarters of tho army bero that the Indian prisoners now confined in Fort Leavonworth are to b conveyed to Bt. Augtisiing, F d confined in ¥or STarion; tador s veotal aara, ! " i LATE MARINE NEWS. &paciat Dienaieh to Tha Chicago Tridwne, Poxr Humox, Mich, May 13,—Down—Props V, Swaln, Prindiville and consort, Dubuque and barges ; schra T, Seaton, Bweothoart, Golden Weat, J, H. Moad, Butcher oy, Ur—Belirs Tatlsla, James Norrls, WrarHER—Fino and caloi ; tho Hwain is the sacond arrived from Bault Hte, Matle, and reporis the nver almoat free of lce, ———— VICE-PRESIDENT WILSON, Br, Louts, (May 13, —Vice-Tresldent Honry Wilton arrived from Little Rock this afternoon, and took rooms ot the Planters' Hours, Ife was called npan by « number of prominent cilizens, and had an informal recention at tho resldence of ex-Benstor John B, Hen. derson ta-night, Hard 'rllnlfll‘lln Kentucky. Thirtyeono young lalis fn Warsaw, Ky., have slguod & nev kiud of, plede, which teads's o e i Uniderslgugd Iadles of | Waruuw, deeltitig by our edatn plo to promota oconomy ond to'discountenance oxtrav- agsnce, und thereby lighten ju some measuro the bure dons of our busbauds and fathers by prudeut ro- trenchment in_our houschold expenses, therofors pledge our words 9f honor each to the other: That ‘wo will not, dumpcr(ml of ono yearfrom the it of May, 1835, purchase any matorial for wearing sy Darel, itie coat 0f which shiall exceed 23 centa per garil, Knd tre further promieo o cbsorvo & atrict ecanorny 1t ‘il our housoliold pertalnances, und cheorfully add by thean delleato wacrifices to tho goneral stock of homo comifurte—~too often dispeowed with for the frivolous outside adurnment of the body sloge, An Arlstocratic Row, A Vioons correspondent informs us that the Bar- oness of Qorlita et ler sister-in-law, a Sileslan Ouuntess, on the street the olber day, and Yiolently dos manded of her: ** Why didut %oll put & monument over ty brot! tll&rlvhf" ** Il's noue of your Lusle £ s Countess, * I'm married again, 1l maka it wy business 1 roared theene g noas, and er at hor late Lrother's wife, ‘The ho Anazons broughit the police, Tho matter was setiled in court; but {olh, boing nobly lsdlos, wers, of course, dise In the meantime the monument is not to go upx (ur tho Cotntoss seseverates that ¢ A whisky bottle 1 the Liewd of Lis grave would be the most appropriste thing for hn, -whoope of Caundian Fisherios, the Canadian report nd Flsheris for 1374, nd says: The tbo Qasrice In 187 amounted to §10,e incresse of to fah thet 18 moae; us of whu. in 1674 1t was §11,651,643, an y val hd - y $1,000,000, Thess Syures refer onl; pmud Lor experiaiion, and i) ia per cont sbould ba sdded for domesita supply. The roduce of Hritish Columuis, Manloba, and the orthwest Territori [ 110t accontnted for in thens 0 of the Nova ficotls fisheriea for 1R74 was £6,632,301,60, whilo the quantities ropro- sentod by this aum are very lorge, For fnstance, of lobatora alona thars wre 8,012,643 can, and of codfish 840,040 Lundredweight, Now Brunswick Gsheries sieliled $2,085,792.01.° And hore sgoin lobtors faured thie extont of 3,180,504 canw, and prencrved sslmon 1,402,040 eann, Qlicboe: fisherfon violded $1,603, of which codflsh wan the heariest ltem, Ontarlo etles ylelded s comparatively small_sum—only $410,- 267,60, of which whitefisl and tront wara {hs most im. rlant, DPrinco Edward'a Teland raturne show 268,813, Thero are five fish-halching entablishments i succosrtul operstion throvghout the Dominjon, and 1418 roposad to bullid poverat additional ones, "CRIME. Horriblo Tragedy in the Village of Byficld, Essex County, DMnss, A Lunatic Decapitates His Mothor with a Bhoe-Enife, Ho also Wonnds His Father and Threo Brothers Dangerously. . nofimiaLe TnAEDY, Koeelal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Dosrox, May 13,—One of tho most stngulsr trage- dles ever knoswn n tho Btato occurred at an early hour thia rmorning in Byfield, a llttla parisb in the Town of Newbury, Essox County, Tho family thun aficted conslate of tho Older Tusee), tho father, agod 6, the moltier, Barah J, Tuerol, oged 615 tho murderer, Willlam If, Rureel, aged 47; Law- son Ttuenel, a rother, aged 45, and Cilaton Russel, 19 yearsold, In the sameliouso lived two children of William Jtussel, whoso wife dled’ about fhreo years ago, For some yeara past the murdercr haa exhibitcd symptoma of {nsanity that mado him a victim to mor- bid nistrust, and ho has repeatodly charged that his family wan endeavoring to polson Lim. Clinton Russel, ot the thine of tho deed, was suffering with nouralgls, aud Lamson aud the clder brothier with crysipolas, On Weduordsy night William eame home from Newburyport about 6 o'clock, pepfectly sobar, and retired about 10 o'clock, and, when Lawson wentto bed, sn hour lator, howaa sp- parently nound ssleep, The next fact cliefted by teatlmony comes from tho father and Lawaon, who wero called fo the kitehen o MMl befora balf-past 3 o'elack, this morning, Thern they found Clinton and Will en- gaged n o deaperate struggle, Willlam actively using 5 sliort aioo-knife. All then joined in, separatin Clinton from tho mureroun grasp of is brotler, aud, during tho renewod struggle, Willlam wounded all stabbing his mothorso soverely that sho died almost inatautly, William was socurod sud tied, the knife having bren taken away from him, and, Jater, was taken to tho shop vintil the srrival of tho consiable, when o was couveyed to Newburypart and lodgeding Jall. The fnther waa stabbed in_ the arm snd lad eoveral cuts on his face, he will undoubledly recover, Lawsen was badly gushed on the ueck. and cut about tho srms, Iis chauces for lifo oF death nro about cqual, - 'The young- et son, Clinton, very promieing man, And a member of the ‘Newburyport ‘Iigh-Hceool, was sabbed niz- teen times on the neck, and, sfler giriog {ho alarm to the neighbora, which he did, be fuinted from s of blood, and was' faken {o {ls houso of 3ir. Joseph 1L ' Kont, whero he mow les in a yory weak and’ critieal condition, foo weak to tell Dl story, Mrs, Huseln head = was almost entirely severed from her body, and 6ro stabs wara inflicted in tlo lowor portion of her neck, ono Just grazing the beart, Tho murderer ap- poars sullen and dejected. Tho prisoncr, in conversas tlon with Tne Tninuxx correspondent at the Jail this afternoon, denfed all knowledge of compilcity in the affair, e ataled ihat lLa knew nothing of it untl incarcerated in Jail, and that his parents or Drothers Lisd been trylng (o pofson him. e bad told Lis_mothor this, snd. added that it was m joor Tule that” would ‘mot werk bolh waye? o admilted moing fo tho shop for a shoo-kmifo, but he oniy wanted o cut tobacca with ft, Hle did not accuse sny particular membor of tho family of desiring o poison bim, but some of them. Ho felt alck in the middle of the niglt, aud want down stairs to geb nomo water, After that, all was & dream, When told that he had kilied Lis? mothicr, s ma(d that he dld uot know, and when askod it he would liko to eeo Lor, he replied lie shiould very much, On all committsl ‘pointa his memory was yacant, THE LEAVENWORTH TRAGEDY. LzAvEXWORTI, Ean., May 13.—Col. Anthony's con. Qition this evening is as favorable as could be ex- pocted, The ball complatoly fractured the wight claviclo, passed almost directly backward, wound- ing the brachisl plexius ‘ sod severing the aubclavial artery Sn fta third anatom- fcal part, A tranmitle aneriam has formed and there is danger of recondary hemorrhsgo, A relsy of wurgeonaare in constant attendance, with Drs, Torrin and McIlarlan, of the Uniled Blates Army, os conaniting surgeons. SUSPECTED FORGERY. 7, Louts, May 10,—A fow days ago & men giving Dhis name aa G. W, Withers, representing himsell.sa the City Treasuror of Mobile, Als., callod on the Arm of Hamilton & Co,, Mthographers, in {hla city, and wlahed fo hava $10,000 in cityserip of tho denomins- tion of 60 conts printed, to supply tho pisce of mu- tilated notes, Hamilton & Co, suspected something wrong, and notlfled the polico authorities, and Withers wan arrestod yesterday, * Ho will be held till an oflicer comon from ‘3obile {0 {ako him in charge, e wan formenly tho Cily Engineer of Moblls, and hss Ro & thority o order aceip from tho city, FIQHT WITH BURGLARS. OLEVELAND, May 13,—A desperato fight cocurred near Franklin strect, Weat Bide, s littlo aftor 10 o'clock, betwoon threa policeman nnd a gang of aix busglars, In which Policaman Keck was ahot and fatally wounded, Jiis oompsnions wers roughly handled Lut not seriously hurt. Tho thicves mado lhn{:rupt, but three of them wero subsequontly ar- res Sale of Plctures. Atamloof modern pictures at the Hotel Drouot, Paria, held last month, the most important works sold a8 follor Corot, © Orpliana ™, 'Blecp of Dinna VHpTINg s Eu Delacrolz, * 8t, Sebastian hriat on the Lake of Geucsaroth ™, J. Dupre, ** Tho Btorm ', * Hranch of the Oise 1sesenss & Fromentin, * The Banka of tha Nilo ", 2,670 "mwilnf["................. 4,200 Millet, * Death and the Wood-Cuiter,. 4,000 44Tho Little Qoatherd Girl ", ,usiuven. 3,010 ‘Th, Rausacau, * The Sun Setting in Sologne 4,820 “¥armn on the Ilank of the Olse”, 5,0 “The Gorges Stevens, “L'Indo sTho Amazo Troyon, * An Oler. “White Cow Chased Ly # Pustures near Trouville patsaackios ALY A A Freo and Ensy Watering Placc, Baltimare Gazeits, Derek ia on the Freucl: coast, & stiort distance from Doulogne. The tishwomen act tho fashion, and the wealtlilest visitors easily follow it, A singlo fbin ga: ment, falling from tha neck t s littio below the ke aud & pair of gayly-worked slippérs, constitute thu ous tire coatuma at livrck, Stockings ate unknawn, or, at least, if any lady sppears wilh stockings she is 'Tecog- nized 5a & mow-comer, It may roquiro twenty-four hours for Lier prudery to woar oif ; at the end of that Uime she will sppear in aa scanty drces as the rest. About alf ot Usm, fndced, s oven, with the elippers, aud one sees graupa playing croqust, tha ol flomen clad sm Anowy. Hnen and weaFing réd OF bi caps, and the Iadies Iu'hata and _short, bright-colore skiria, but neitber encunibered by ahioes or stockings, Oftentimes, howaver, tho wind blows the dry sand for milea ovor tho beach, and to prevent (his from getting into tha eses, glasses or apoctacles with wire-gauze frameu ara worn, which on young aud fair feces have & droll effect, ‘One would thiik alzo that tho same sand would sting the lily.white aukles and calves which 876 so freely exposed, but i 50 tho effect is not sovers euougl 10 induce théic owuaru fo don the slack- [N 5 —_— An Australian Storme The London Z'imies A remarkable rallway aceident occurred in Queeusiand in Janoary, During & great storm & traiu from Toowoomba fo Warwicl hifliull passod the Cambooyn Station when s blast of Wlnu of I.Lun-luus{:ru l“ul:d mc:“"'u‘gu ‘l’:adflyzg tho llue, brosking the coupliugs connecting them wi tho engine, ‘The saloon carriage, in which Sir Red. mond Barry, actiug Oblef Justico of Vietoria, w travoling, which wos noxt the engine, snd the com posito carrisgo, which followed it, turned over on thelr wide, and the litter, preserving ita impotus, teloscoped into'the end of the ealoun, D\mllhmf tho woodwork snd projecting & number of forwldable splinters whero 8 moment beforo the distinguished travelor had Ueun wealed, Tha carriage next in order scttlcd at an angle of about 83 deg., whilo {he remaining wagons precipitated from the track camo o a stop in all sorts of poultions, Fortunately no one sustaiucd any very serlous tnjury,” MARRIAGES. ER—Un the #th luat,, ) 4 once af Maj. Juha'D! Utioney, Di {18 1. Cheaey, of Chickgo, 4 awsiar, daoghior of the Tato 0. O Hrimenes o1 Stise Vfi&:&lfi:‘lnnm Hornby Clark. anly .‘II,\' of Vlllhnm 5 rgareits L. Ulark,azed 9 Joars Jl moaths sad Yot fmdbestn - o i T i e B & malas be Lo takea to Valatine, SPECIAL NOTIOES. Centaur Linimonts allay pata, subdue awellings, b barns, and will o theamatie. spavin, and ay fleah, bone or mnscly allmont, Tha Whits Wrapper 1y fer " family use, tha Yellow Wrappe 1 T aulmals, Prios & conte; lar ';: rliArper tensl. Dr. Ralph 0O Fotarice Buveomt sars S8 » have. practiced. astensivel Gitlew finiment of fodide of 4 monia, sucpuioes acyibing T & usedl “*Angthing equal ta Giles! Lty e R (AL iy LTS S Rt Rt W b mithont 3t Maj.A. P, choal, o, 1 Wank ‘Fhiriacntiiste ARxS: 1 Deuggists, Depot, 481 Sixth.av, " Lileetro Siticon. This wondnefnl asticls is & pure Infusoris btalneg frora s minn In Novada, whors ft was probably deposited when tho warld was young. It isihe best material i discaverrd for cleaning and palishing Gold, Sliver, GI Ae. 1t contalns no grlt or cliemicals, and polishes wity groater brillinocy than sy othor materlal. Try it ang Jon will bo aatiatiod. Sold by Honso-Furnishers, Dmg, Kists, Jowelors, nnd Orocors, Aconts, GILLET, Mo. Houth Water-at, Ohleagn: — WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, A}]CT'ONKEIW o MARIONSL, C1if0ATO, # oAl Ao 1 IN Tt NORTITWRST, Exposition Art Sale 50 New Paintings, By Popular American Artists, REOEIVED YESTERDAY from the Haat, On view and ot privato salo in daytime. A portion may bo offored Baturdny night, Tho salo will bo held in tho Xxposition Arg Hall to-night ond to-morrow night, com. monoing at 8 p.m,, of important Paintingy from the whole collection, WA, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, BUTTERS & €0.'8 SATURDAY SALE. Furnltare, Household Goods, T'ianos, Carpots, etc., !A’l‘lfl'll'l-ln‘l ,MOI’ININD, Bay 15, a4 9:30 o’clock, ALSO—1,00 NOLLY WALL PAPL The Entire Fistures, Countors, Sbeiving, ALL.D( adg s ‘tiands Ktate, ‘WM. A, BUTTELRS & CO., Austionesrs, PEREMFTORY SALB OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, BY A. LIPMAN, the Pawnbroker, At DUTTERS & CO.'S Avnotion Rooms, 108 ATADIKON . MONDAY, May 17, IL‘?O o'clock a. m., 80d 74 p. m. Walches, Jowelry, and General Merchandise, DIAMONDS, Bot In Rings and Pine of avory stylo, N WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctlonsers, TRADIT S.AXNS, B TUESDAY MORNING, M ‘elook, Bileararit, 101 Sadispmst.s sonsod oo At 0 REGULAR Mbp PLaTNE e 3 ADE CLOTHIN b TOOTH, SIGIN, AND SLivSiTs, C000% WAL'A, LUTTERS & CO,, Aucifonsers, ““ELISON, POMEROY & GO, Administrator's Sale, AT ATCTION. Omuihus, Carriages, Horses, &c., &, At Btorago Warehouse, 160 West Monros-at., SATURDAY MORNING, May 15, st 10 o'clack, One Omnibus, four Country Biages, two Family Care gaass, Hiorsor, Top and Gpun Liales, Drick Weesn n i Iot Barbur Bhop Fixts Tco Boxos, &o., &, KLISON, FOMIEROY & CO., Augtionsers: HOUSES AND LOTS-BY AUCTION On TUESDAY, May 18, at 4 p. m., on promises. Four Brick Storos and D"“nm"' with ground for thres ouses, 01 Tweun-alxfi?s'!.. corer of Summer, moar Talsted. Tho straot hia all fmprovemeata, snd Wa w00 business atroot: This A flant As n good fav. Pt S s ower vae: RShivd caahy oo Ritsd T ona-third cash, cae agear, 2, pAyRDlS T iary: POREROY" 2 ., Austionoers, BY G. P. GORE & CO., 63 and 30 Wabash avenus. On Saturday, MFy_ll_s, at 9 o'clock, AN IMMENSR BTOOK OF HOSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Parlor Buits in cvery stylo; Chambor Be largo, varioty Sxtonnion, hanies: Wala Badstends and Bureaus, Marble and Wood. top Tablos, Sofss, Lounges, Dyesaing Casen, 'alnut Chaira and Rookers, Bed prios Mattrosses, Mirrors, Show Oasen, Parlor an Office Doskn, Ica Ches rigorators, 10 it Crates W. G.'Crackery, 76 Oasos Glaasware, 80 Gauos Obimnoya, " RERTE L noys. GILO, P. GONT & CO,, Auotionsers, Our Thuraday Salo postponed uniil Saturdsy on se ‘count of boliday. AT ATCTION, On Baturday, May 15, at 11 o'clock sharp, BANKRUPT STOCK OF Carriages, Open and Top Buggies, Democrals, 2-Spring and 3-Sprang Phaetons, Must bo sold lmg::unuu. Also, & ine line of Rla= «le and Deuble GEO. P, GORE & 00 0. B S Wbt ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO, Auctionsers, 77 and 79 SouthDearborn-at. Friday Morning, May 14, EXTENSIVE SALE OF FORNITURE Damaged by Fire! The entiro Btook of Goods in our Btores a3 tho timo of tho firo on Bunday moraing will nvulhh[rel be nlsl:;!(ll‘l)ut ot this sale, to mako om for New ok, WA SHIOES BAEoRand burors wil TOUK WELL, WILLIAMS & €O. e By 8. DINGEE & CO,, Auotionosrs, 8 and 83 Fast Randolph-st. SATURDAY, May 15, at 10 a, m. EXTENSIUVE SALN oF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpetings, Dedding, OMce Furnlture, &o. 21 Wandwme Chamber Hota, 20 tlegant Parlar Hets. Cholos Library sud Dining.room Furniture, sew aad sacond-hand. Also, Furnlture, &o,, of four Private Rosldoncos, ree mf\'lml fgor convon{onen of 0, ing moner. Term balance in'thre n it B nd Tograla Carpate. LA B Reea Untmote, of Lrossois, Tapestey 3-bty, sad niral, Alsn, 20,000 Sogars, Tos {lvorware, and i) 160¢ cbiandfsa, with which the sala will commane ————— - =t e By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO.. Auctionoors, 105 and 197 . Raadolph-st, Furnitare, Carpets, & Choie Binds at Aucton, , at 108, m., Wi 1l sell Marbles FOATUTRAY Monle s gl M e e T b o ey : ey : O3Bk ook, sl Kiads), Brossels snd Woolsn Core pots. ., tonalve BIRD BALR, contonts of & DIt e Veliabia. Farroauats, Mockisy s toote Ilfll‘:ll (can o h 40), Thrushes, ky-Tazk 351a fullaize Hack Doar: valushio Drais Couss, o160 e 1d and ved immed|atel e NS PR OET RS A attousers. iceseal ar9 in goo 17 Wabash-ay, Pil, KORHLER, Admial MISOCELLANEOUS, BED BLANKETS Theroughly cleaned at the **Baston Hiteam Dye Homss,* 168 llllunll-nllij.o sounitap Moo Madlses.at« ATGUST SO WARE. Jeate ozdess st altlior store