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it} THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNM: TUESDAY, MAY 18, .1875. THE-SOUTH. TMore About the Politfeal Situn- tion in Mississippl, Yiews of {hn Yickshurg Ediors, Col. M- Cardle and Mr. Wright, Why They Advocato tho White-Lino Iovement, The Negro Deolared to Be Hopelessly In- oapable, a Nuisanco, and s Natural Thiefy And, Thorofore, Should Bo Forover Eliminated from Politics, llow the Consorvatives Expect to Carry tho Stato Kext Fall. . From Our Own Correspondent, VicrSpura, Miss., May 1.—In Misslssippi, from tho Teunossco ling to the Guif, it is im- poeaiblo to tnlle about the white-lino without izenseing Mchn‘lIn,—' COL, M'CARDLE, editor of tho Vickaburg Iferald, the mort widely- circulated aud most frequently-quoted of Mise vieaippl dalies. o Is the author of tho white- lino movoment; ik, by oll odds, 1ts most ablo exponent; and kcems tfo conirol it slmost complotely, [0 here Lo any mun dn tho fate who conld cummnrily mako ani end of it, by deuouncluy it 085 unwiso and impotitic, McCardlo i3 that man, But he is inflaming tho projudices of the averago Miksigsippian, fauning tho flame to white heat; and posribly, fu a month, it will be boyoud even his control. Ilo hold that, as & voter, tuo tiegro is hopoleesly neapable, & nuisauce, and o standing mennco to honesty, Intelligence, Rud reform, in tho State Admunistration; that tho negroes nre naturally thioves, nud the nllies of thioves und lknaves In poll- ties; and that thoro s mo poasibility of their belng asught elze, 1lis theory, in short, 18, thet tho colored voler i the irretricvably- daugerous olement in Miesissippi politica; aud Lhat the duty of the hour is to oliminate him forever from Mississippi politics, till wiich bo flone thero can only bo a rapid progroesion from bad to woreo, This McCardlo puts with sharac- leristic Southern volicmonce. Ife isn tronch. ant writer, but a) very Dombastes I rioro v rhetoric, ond deals in a stock of savage oxplotives caleulated to make his adverentles tremblo in their Loots, and ho threateps dire vengeanco on them iu a fashion that might almost prompt inquiry na to whore ho planted thecold corpses of the vietins of his wrath, Inshort, thie Colonel, who, of course, iu Mislasippl phrase, ls a derilieh good fel- low,” Is just such an editor ns, in tho antabol- nm days, used to fire the Southern leart. His vocation mow 18 fto firo tho Southern Jieart, which he ia doing in o fashion that, it not eheckied, moy lead to MOST MISCHIEYOUS CONSEQUENCTA, e appeals to an idle population, which has not yet learned that {t must work ont it redomption by bard work; who aro impoverished by idle- ness; and whose ocenpation coneists in discussing their griovances, curging tho niggers and carpet- Daggers, and, bolween times, taking drinks, Thoy aro peoplo who “dilate on their afilucuco before the War, aud their wratchod condition now, for the bettering of which they look to politics, not to patient industry. Thoy weartheir old clothes, eod, when they have plantations, run thom on tho ralnous creditendvance rystom. In tho slave<dniving daya, they loft chnrge of thelr afMairs to Yaukoe over- tcerd, whilo thoy loungod about the towns, end swore big oatho, and drank bigger drinks, JeCardio's blood-curdling denunciation of the carpol-baggors, and his savago contompt fur riggers, just suit them. Besldes, they have cnough to cowplain of n the way of razeslly ofilelale, incompotent ofticials, and ofllcials whose rapacity is almost unlimited, and whose talont. In the way of tax-cating is only equaled io Chi- cugo and Now York, to oxnsperate mon of less vanity, leas inflammability, and of superior ine telligonce. I liad hopoed to find mote progress than this in Mississippl, 1 hud not expected to find the fire- eaters extingt, but I camo horo trusting to dise cover that they wera but the decaylog rolio of nis extinct barbarism. On the coatrars, I flud 1hat they constituto tho active ngency in whito palidies; that, whether numoricully tho superior forco or not, mornlly they are THE CONTROLLING YLEMENT, 'To nuch extent 14 this faot, that theto is no outepoiien sentiment to make w bold stand ngainat them, 'They are opposed by a- moro niodersto eloment, who aesent in substance to thcir promiacs, but, on grousds orru)icy nieroly, tisrent from their programme. ‘Thero are (lioze hero who havo learned wowetbivg sinco Loo's surrender, But they nre “unot leaders o atfurs; thoy can wearco oxpect to bo; wnd their utmogt effort sscns to ha to ropress romowhat tho white-line movemont, tho object of which i to ** whip them lu,” and by swhich they are being whippct iu, But to roturn to McCardle, Tho Cotonel It 1 from whotn tho politic modorates fear oot mis- chief, *JleCardlo spolls it all,” they say; aud then they udd, *“but ho dou't mesn what hio enys," though, whothor Lo incans to or not (uud ho jmpressed wo pA a man who meant just what ho sald, rud an ready to baek i up with a pistol-shat, 100), it is taken a8 meaning what it does menn, and will bo uetad upon by an ecnormond ‘cot- ntituency, Tho enlightoned liborsl clement, whiteh bas lenrned, {5 afeald 6f him, Both ac- Luowlcidiso that the chaacter of the canvass this dull, and the muintenwnco or obliteration of tho white-live, depand alwost wholly upon dcCardle. & mucl obviously do- pende upon McCardle, that, chtofly to seo eimand Jearn what io contemplated, I camohete, snd havo stopped several days to sound publie sentilment, aod 10 gol the moasure of hils follow- ng. I foundLim a bale, tall, woll-proserved pentleman, of apparcatly 48 ar 50 years of ugo, thougls Lum told ho iw over 60; most conrteous st communicative ; not in tho loast disposed to senicenl big views, and, as ho remsrky, responei- biusor'all o w3 fu truth, ** A DEVILISIE Q00D ELLOW," it ene didn't quatrol with him, and a remnrkably uplezsant fellaw, protably, if one did quarre) with liim 3 and big treatment of me was so gen- erous and courtly that £ should fool aaiumed to have written of lilm as I have, bub.that it iy necessary 1o poriray tho man in ordor to ensble tho readers of 'Fux ‘I'nwuse to estimate the better bim, bis utterances, and their cifect on his follawing, ¢ “Wo are done with sttempting to concillate the uegrovs,” he vaid, in dumcasing tho situne ton. -+ Wo have tried st 1l we aro sutinticd, In 1571 1 wrolo tho call fora 1'eopla's Conventlon in this couuty, to put in nomiustivn honest mon,—tuvitug the co-opcration of all, withs out rogard o past parsy ofiilinbions or 1o color, The Couvention smsembled, aud thero wero o number of colored delegstes, As woon s it opencd, up ross Charles Bush, n negro, and announced that, ¢ If any negro dared to vote the ticket thera nominated, his people would crush lum liko o viper’; sud Lls faco, whco he uttered the words, espressed all tho deadly venom of tho viper, 'I'wo days aftor, wo bed “to wbandon tho effort st & Yeaple' tickot, moelng it would mot pet o colored vote, and that nuwbers of tha whites woulu not then support it. Wa called n straight Democratis Convention, sud nominated our tichet, 1t was beaton, but it recolvod 40 per ceut 1oro votea than would have beon reeelved Ly the People's ticket, The negro Xnow-Noth. inginm Lus been maintained over eluce. 1f o blsck wen voted our tieket, Lo did #o st peril of LUBING 1018 LIRK at_the liavde of a uogro mob, In this city, In 1671, 1 Lind 1o form n‘ixuu of whites, and with our pistols huld back & negro mob who were ruruuiu‘; wan of their color with cries of * Kill i} " I biw | " because he had voted the Cousorvattve ticket. Wa checked them till Le ‘was convoyed to & place of nfot{. It 18 soto s day, and will continue so whils they rale,” Desirous of reporting tho Colonol corzectly, I reduced his remarks, 88 abovo given, to writing, and road them to Liim for correction if inacen- rate. In writing, T hiad feft o blank for the n;\:l:ln of thie nogro wha bad made the specch fn ;v hich waa threatonod the crushi viper of any nogro who voted the I'eoplos tciict. “What was his uamo 2" I adked. ‘.(“\Imflny‘ll‘unll." Mi rephied. “* Whes ow 1 e avieve,t added the Colonol, withdef o:ats enphisg” *m-—Lell1” And. on dnquiry from_guather gontleman, [ Jearned that )‘mm recently died, **What ia the prospect of the obliteratioy of tho calor-line in mmmrm polities 2 1 naked, **Tha elimination of tho mgm from politics Is firut necowsary, I bollove I undorstand the negioes, ‘The way to freet Sambo is not to argno ta him, nor "to reaton with him, If you da that, sout puff his vanity, and it only mnkes lim Insn{rnl. Bay to him, *Ilero, wo nro going to carry his election vou may voto aw yoir likes but wo are golng to carry it.” ‘Lhon wo rtn goung to look mftor oursclves and our frinla; youcan look after yoursolf,! and Lo will voto with ua." “Tho rationnle of tho movement, then, ir that tha negro must be oliminated from your politics, aud that the way to do it ia to unito tho whita votors for that purposo?” *tIt js,” #ald the Colonel. ' Defora we con socura honost, capablo adminfstration, 1% must bo done, And lot mo say to you,” lio continued, “that thore are @ great many peoplo in tho North aud Weat who persistently mlflrcprm'mn: ug, oand perulstontly mssppreliend us, The demagogie prees and tho demogogie politl ciapg, and tho Adnuvistration at Washiugton, any to your peoplo, *If tho Democrata got tho power, they will rcstore Slavery. Let mo tell you their work ia nccompiishod, Only by fist of Almighty God conld Siavery bo rostored. It Siavery, n8 it wha tho doy Fort Swmter was firad on, could be ro-catabliebed, we wonld aceept it. It _wa don't propose to tako back tho demoralizod gang of bincks. WE WOULDN'T TAKE THEM DACK NOW, aftor they havo sssociated with thoso fellows [earpet-baggors] till thoy aro whelly dobauclied nud renderod worthless, Illut wo havo accopted tho Thirteeoth Ameondment as b finality, The Fourteenth was o measurs for the transitton period, We havs no idea of distarbing ~it, Thero ia uollllmi to wecura by that, Its work Is accomplished. By tho Fiftéonth, you only gave to tho negroos in New York, llinols, Oluo, and the other Westeru States, tho baliot, which we had already given them inthe South. I favoredit then. I wantedtho North to take alittla of the soupthey had served out to ns. ‘That smeundmont was cstablished againat the protest of our people, but now wa don't proposo to have it repoalcd. In the b'hoy's phiraso, you of the North used to *squoal® bo- cause, in tho South, five negroes counted on threo- white mon in tho Noril. Now it's bolter for ne. Yivo raggoed, lousy ne- groos in tho Boutl count for ns wmmch aa five of tho most intelligent, patriotic, cultivated, and woalthy mon of Now Eugland, We bad, in ante- war times, 70 Representatives In Congress and 50 votes in tus Rloctoral Collego for thom; now we have 103 Roprescutatives aud 102 votes in tho Llectoral College for tiem. Wo lavo vogaloed alt but thieo of onur Btates from the carjot-bageers, Wo'll = rogaln {hose, ‘and Mwesopt tbis fall, snd the voters fu 1876. Thoso 102 Electoral votos and seats in tho 1lonso will soon Lotong to tho Soutli; neither negro nor carpot-baggor wil long hold thom, and wo don't proposc to give tuom tip. I supposo the first mova for the re- veal of tho Fiftoonth Amendmont will como from the North ; wo =Lall ooposo it." After I had rend over to him my rovort of cur convoruntion, as nbove, o said: **Thatis cor- rect. You may ndd, too, that it is only possiio to get out the full whito vote by QUITTING THUCKLING TO THE STano by potting negroes ou our ticket because they are negroes, a8 o bid for negro votes. Wo shale this fall run & straight tickot, made up of hon- ont, capablo, courngeous, liberal mon, and ask tho support of overy Democrat and l!npuhl!cnh, and overy ex-Confederato and ex-Iedoral sol- dier.” So much for tho cditor of the Herald, as to whicl. several leading moderatos told mo that, if its editorial tono wers chianged, tho paper would dio within threo wooks, I'ho only other daily hers is the Monitor, form- erly tho Vicksburger, which vies with tho Jlerald in its bitter advocncy of the white-lino mova- wmant, Said Mr, C. E. Wright, tho editor: “The objoct of tho white-line movonsent is to offect o union of the ontiro white voting popula- tion, Hithotto numbers of the white voters wouldn't support our ticket, becausa wo tried putting negroes upou it becauso they were no- grous,” which was doue as & bld simply for nogro votew.” *¢On tho total voto is not there a negro ma- Jority# " 1 asked. *Yes," ho snswored ; *of abont 10 per cent, I suppose," = *+1low do you expect to got over thatf ™ “*§ot Ly [ntimidation,” was the reply, “but Dy tho sama mozus that sro employed by you ju tho North, Where a man controls any patronage, b will USE IT TO CONTNOL VOTES, Wo tried it hote in our last city olectlon, when wo aat up the white line, and wo wou by it. We 80t ubout fifey negro votos, and a great many nngroes didn’t vote,—ihough thero was no ine limidation whatover, “{.’nv::l.:-, personal patronge, you mean ' " Yee," “That would perliaps control n groat many Horvants, coschmot, und the lilte, 1u the cities, But \vouid it control auy on tho plantations #™ *1 think it would.” “'Tho feoling beine that the un(fm hins Leen uaduly pandered to, 20 negroes witl ko placed on the tickor? ‘That is what I naderstand to be the programmo 2" waid I. ¥ Yes," was tho rendy responun,” ** that iy it, But wo thiuk, if the white liue io draws, eomo of the boticr negroes would ccuwe to us, Wo do uot axpect any social oquality, but sltould say to thew, *1f you feol like golng in with ux, form your alubs and prove your sincority, and then wo will give you a sharo iu tho distribution of of- ficen,” I think wo cnn earry tha ttato on that basiy this fall, and in 1876.” T wigh,” said Mr. Wright shon I had read to bl tho foregoing roport of our couversation, ** that you would say to the people of tho Norch to put themuolve in our place; then they wonld o the aamo thiug.” Hauuyri, TIIE GRASSHOPYERS. Gloomy ITcports frum Enstern IHane sun and Western Missonri. Special Dhevateh to Tha Chicaon Tribune, - Linzrty, Mo, Moy 17.—Tho grasshoppars in Clay County aro maro intolerablo than tho Jamos toys. They ara hero fu great myriads, and thoic dostruction {8 most alarming, In portious of Jackson County tho grasa has boon 8o do- stroyed that stock aro dying from atarvation, aud havo to bo driven away to find pasture, Ab Dnola, Kan,, tho citizoos made » raid on thom ond killed o wagon-load, In the publio aquare at Garnett, Kan., thoy wero 8o numerous as to atop railrond fralus, it being impossible to mako tho wheels work properly. At Fort Ecott, Maw, thoy aoro roported to Lo dyiug rapidly. Their ravages epread over about threa tiorn of counties in Wostern Mis- souri and Lastern Knusas, embracing n strip of sbout 150 miles, They loava desolation in their truck, Business is nltost paralyzed, and a panic hiay aolzed the veople, Br. Louts, May 17,—-A special to the Erening Dispateh from Joferson City waya the Governor this morning lsaued & proclamation catling on the peoplo of tha Btate to absorve 'Fhuradny, Juno 8, a8 a day of humiliation, fastivg, and prayer, lufarmation cowmes ta him from all Honices that tho Hiato {a throatoned with the xrnunhuv}):rpeulllouum to bo followod by tho failuye of the crops, grent distross, and possible famino, Nothiug Imt tho interponition of frov- Idence can save us from tho pest, and tho Gov- ernor recommonda thint tho supplieatious of the poople be raised for divino relief and protection, gt TIIE CROPS, Spectal Disvat:h to The Clivauo Tribune, Cuastraioy, JIL., May 17.—~The past Saturday and Sunday nlghts did no perceptible damage ta elthor grain or fruit. The woather for a wock past' has been propltious, and corn-planting iy going rapldly formard. Tho applo erop will bo very light. tvrreapondence of The Chicaso 'ribune, BIr, Pavarineg, Patnam Oo., LI, May 17.~Ico onc-third of an tnch thick on the uight of the 16th, Fruit badly injured. Small grain growlug but slowly. Esrly uowed oats jooks wmisorabla, Corn nearly all plantad, and coming on well, on account of the dry and well pulverizod solly corn-ground was neyer boforo {n such tine con. dition. A i uu:\“:sa\h &tg:ffl.‘l for Huvgarian grass-aced; THE WEATHER, Wisiuxorod, D. 0., May 18—1 s m.—For the Take rogion; falling barometer, eastorly winds, warmer and partly cloudy weathor, —_——— OBITUARY. UiNcIN¥ats, 0., May 17.—J. D, Morcts, & mome bor of Oongress from Ohlo in 1851, diod at Coge uogsville, Ind,, st uight, FOREIGN. The Paris Monitcur ’nys o Com= pliment to English Dl plonmey. Prines Napolcon fo Is:uo a Manifesto Favoring the Republic. The Tape to Convoke the Vatlean Coun- cil at an Early Day, Alphonso's Government to Uphold Freedom of Worship, FRANCE, A COMPLIMENT FOR ENGLAKD. Damis, May 17—~Tho Moniteur, in an editorial rofersing to tho courso takien by the Pritish Qovernmient during the recent war alarm, eays: “ England, by raisiog her voleo in favor of peace, ias naturally recovered lior just authority and influence in continental aftaivs, and tho present Ministry hos acquired a dogreo of nirongth and power which will proeure for it the gratoful rospect of Torope, 1t is snmounced that a manifesto from Princo Nanoleon in favor of the Republic and in oppo- aition to the restoration of tho Empiro will soon be publiehad, ———— FRANCE AND GERMANY. THE LATFE CONFERENCE. LowpoN, Blay 18,—The Times' specinl from Derlin says, whilo critical ovents wora appychended, Russia, Auetrin, England, and Italy offored to modiats between Germany and Franch. Itis snpposed that tho Ttussian pronositions to (ermany ‘were accom- panicd by offers of evoninal support. A conflagration in Peshawur leaves 15,000 in- habitants housele — SPAN, CARLIST ATTACK ON PAMPLLUNA, Mapnip, Spain, May 17.—The Carlists attack- ed Pampoluna yesterday, and throw twonty- four sholls into the town. No casualties oo- curred. The Insurgents woro tinally reputsed. LIBENTY OF WONSHIP, TLoxpox, May 18—5:30 a, m—A spoclal from Madrid to the Jaily News reports that the Papal Nuncio lias mado a formal demand for the res- toration of Catholio umty in Spain, and the Gov- crnment has roplied thnt it is rosolved to main~ tain tho liberty of worakip. — GREAT BRITAIN, A MERE ITEM, Loxpoy, May 17.—In consequence of the ro- fusal of tho local authorities to repair an unsafa bridgn at Clentarif, it wiil bo necessary to hold tho international rifle-match at Curragh, Wick- low, or some other pleco not in the vicinity of Dublin. ITALY, THE VATICAN COUSCTL, Roxe, May 17.—Tho tanfulla, s Minlsterial organ, authoritatively states that tho Pope has resolved to convalio tho Vatlean Council ugain at ay catly date to discuss ecclosiastical reforms. —_— SERVIA. SICADERERS EXECUTED, Viexna, May 2L, —Advices from Servia roport that two of thoe I'odgoritza murderers have beon exccuted at Soutari, PRIESTLY RUEE. A Bold Pnsh in 'That Direction. Crsoisyaty, Moy 17.—-Tho Corman Roman Catholic Booovolent Ansociation held its firat business meeting to-day, about 200 dolegates being prosent. Iut littla business was . trans. acted, and that chiclly of an unimportant charactor. AtthomorninggessionBisbop Sacbbo, of Covington, made an address to the Convention. Ho spoke of the necossity of foundiug tho Union upon a good and firm basls, which ho claimed could only be that of tho Clurch, This alono would gusrantee it pros. pority. All human institutions tind fallen within tho last cightoon conturles, Tho Church alona remninod intact and unchangod. If the Union soparated itaelf trom tlo Chureh it would auroly o tho wayof all political institutionn. Bueak- ug of tho proaposed nosy Constitution, he put in o plen for tho vatlous sections in which the priesthood figures, In the afternoon acssion the Rev, A, Schiwen- hausen, of Cinclunati, on behalt of the Execu- tivo Commitioe, read s draft of the proposod conatitution for local soclotica belonging to tha Uniop, iutorlarding the read- iug with ressons of the Committeo for drawing up this Coustitution, o eald in April Isst a constitution was proparcd and sout ot to tho union's local sociotics, OF thesa G5 had reported in favor of it, and 23 had = muggesied smeudmonts, which, after consideration, lad bemn incorporated in tho papor submitted, lis * cautioned tho members agajnst permitting coriain delegates who kad bLeon iustructed to opposo tho constitution to cxort an unduo. influouce upon theay, and asked all to think and act for thomsolves judividually, ‘Thoss dolegates wha had reccived inatructions from their soclotios lio instructed sa to low they could dierogard thoee instructious providoed thoy bocawe con- vinced differently, The most prominent polnis in tho now constle tution are as follows, ~ Iach soclety tobo gov- erued by a pricat, excopt whers the inombers are from differont parishes, then tho mem- bors will undor the puidance _of such porson as the Dishop of the dio- coso tuny molect, 'The priests shall bs ghven the right to tho floor whonover thoy ape pear in & meoling, aud wish to address it. The namos of nll persois proposod sa members shall bo submwmitted to the Presldent for hils mevn\, and If lho objects, the name must ba withdrawn until his objection s vemaved, It o mombar falls to obeerve Lont, or to sond bis childron to a Rowman Catho- lie schao, if it la possibls, or becomen & drunk- ard, or s guilty of other publio offensocs, and tho Bocloty slould fail to expol bim, tho priest shall have tho right to give such expulsion, Tho namos of all' olected oficers muat Lo communicated to tho priest, Mombers of all mootinga shall bo open to the fnspection of the priest whenover ho requosts it. Tho minutes must oot contaln any resolutions which nre op- posed to tho Catbolis Chureh, this lsrmved conatitution, or tho prescriptions of the dioceso, No plenica or balls shiall bo given without the consont of tho privats, Tt 18 expected that a atubborn opposition to this constitution will nanifest itsell when tho various sections arn voted wpon, but strong ‘efforts will be made by tho priesthood to. eccurs its adoption, as it virtually places the wholo Association lu tholr Lands. - PIRES, FOREST FIRES, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaas Tribune, WiLgtspsnue, Pa,, May 17.—Tuo ojtensive forest tires which bave ragod so flercoly” on tho surrounding mountalus during the past ten days approached so near White ITavon yesterday that tho town waa threatoned with dostruotion, sud was only saved by the almost superhuman oxortions of ity inhabitauts, who battled with the flames from 9 o'clock in tho foronoon unt fur into tho mght, Last ulgbt the town way surrounded by fire, and tho #cono was one of awful grandour, Oliver's powder-mill and a uumberof guw-mills in the wountaus narsowly escaped, AT FORT MADISQN, |A, Fout Mavisox, In., My 17,~About 4 o'clock tuls miorniug, tho large aaw-mill of Weston & Lo, in the eastern past of this city, took five sud buraed to the ground. Tl ofiice and one dry. shed, with o fow piles of lumber, 1ath, ani ehingles, were aleo burned, The' watchman etates that 1t wae all in & blazo when first noticed, 4'he cause {4 unknown, The loss ls eatimated at $50,000 ; insured for $12,000, IN_CHICAQO, Ham Jo, & Colestiil who Laz a laundry at No, 338 South Clark street, had a lively tine amouy tho lincn yesterday afteruoon, » defective chim- noy seitiug fre fo the basewontand causing nntch mbghmm 10 the proprietor, “No :Ir:oll,l!; s ‘it fa the tuwo-story framo burla slighl e in o '0-8L0] 'ramo bu No, 369 Weast 'U'wenty-second urr’nnt, fant nvlu;ln\?ng at 5 o’clock, causod & leas of $30 to Richard Dal- ton, the ocoupant, ‘The alarm from Box 13, st :30 o'clock last nlzbt, was occasioned by a slight fire fn Wiggios & Shorman's cruckery,” glass, and lawmp etore, No. 111 Iandolph stroet (Kingabury Ilock). The fire eauglt in some unaccountstila mminer In *omo straw In tho roar portion of tho stare, The Josa was trifline. Onae af Capt, Bullwinkls'smen Lud i innd badly cut inremoving broken niu- dow-glass. S i CRIME¥. ‘THECLINTO", MO., ROBBERY, St Lows Demoerats CiaxtoN, Mo, May 15.—In my tolegram last nignt I recitod what I iad learnad from ihe party whio was captured by the Claudo Duvalsat Lam- Lert's store, To-day I mado a hasty drivo to tho store, and there mot . I Lambert, the yropristor, bis wifo, Mins Bessie Bharp, and A, 8. Muilholland, all of whom wero in the store. voom while tho bandits went through itin a rystomatic manner. ‘I'so four bandits halted north of tha slore fiva minttes, in o fonce-cornor, aud hold a consulia- tion; thon rode paat, hitched thelr horaos, sud two ontored. Ono ealled for a cigar, and fuine Uling It with his laft hand, coolly drow a 10-inch, dazzling bright ravolver, and, rubbing it under Lambort's nose, told him to throw up bis hands, Then followed tho robbing roportod yesterday. With lis bands above Lin bead thoy marchod i bun and Miss Shsrp up-stairs, and n aystomatio search was mado, but no money found, It soema that thoy hiad boon told that Lambert had 3,000 or £4,000 in gold about tha houee, and tho leader told him that i would give him till hio connted ton to diaplay It. With a piatol at his forelsead ho commonced to count—oue, two, three, four, and at this the horoio Miss Bharp rushied betweon them, Ilo was then taken to the back yard, and ono man poluted o cocked piatol at his Load while another twisted his wrists, and there ho atood, pleadlug for morcy and telling thom thoy had all his money. His true and Urave wifo cowld stand thin no louger and eho Blruck the highwayman o powerful blow in the stomach, which catsed bim to roleaso his grasp, Ono hour aud o balf was oceupied in this systomatic and cool robbery, aud during that time all of tho mou wore com- polled to keop thelr hands clasped over thoir heads. Thoy nll say thn leadsr wan tlo coolest man they over eaw. 1lo controllod ovory mevo- mont and did noarly all of tho talking. When ready to loavo, thoy Jod tho cight captives to tha bogk yard, huddled thom together, and in truo lnightly stylo mounted their handgome, ogile liorses, and rode off o o dashing cavalry style. All but the leader woro whito handkerchiofs sround thefr nocls and slonched thoir hats over their oyes, Nothing of the falac-face or mask was used. ‘Thio loador did not pretond to disguieo himself in suy way, Jra, L. told him Lo hind beon to tho storo boforo and Lo sald it was o, and ho told hor not to look at him too closo, sho might know him agaln, and ' Lio turned Lis back on her, Ou the little finger of his loft hand: hoYvore s beautiful gold ring with a brilllant sot thoreln, 1o 8 full 0 fost bigh, short, light hair, short sandy chin whitskors aod mustache, light brown eyos, sparo made, woll-shapod fuca, long arms, and can look another atraight in the eyo. o sold ho had been an outlaw ever sinco tho War, The hands of each of tho four wero whito and soft. ‘Their language indicated that they wero Americaus, They wero well- dressed nd * woll-behayed.” None of them was over 80 yoars of age, ond ouo of them waa s quito smell man, Evory ono prosent was fully convinced that they wora oxports In thoir line of busmoss, and scorn to think that others who coma in contact with them in similar mannor to what wo bavo recoeded hud better lay down tho spoita, Tho atore was fillod all day with country folks, and it is ostimnted that Mr. Lambort has answersd 11,000 quostions, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. 8r, Lows, May 17,—Ii. W. Lofiugwell, an Aldarman and preminont citizon af Kirkwood, 12 1atlos from this city, whilo walking In his grounda yesterday discovered an old negro named Den opplying & torch to bis house. When romonatrated with ho seized sn ax and assaulted Mr. Lofingwell, who rotroated to the houso and obtained a shot-gun. Bon followed, Ingisting ho would kill Lotlogwell. Ho ad- vanced within 8 foot of lm with upraised woapon, ~ when tha latter was obliged to firs {u self-defense, which o did, bit~ tiug tho negro in tho shoulder and side, tuflict- ing & ‘wound from which bhe died roy- oral hours after, Althouglt mearly 00 yoars old, Bon was & powerful man, and for some_timo past had shown eigns of insanity. ‘Tho Coronor’s jury to-day returned a vordict of justifiablo homicide. RAPE CASE AT 5T, PAUL, Spectal Dspateh o The Chicage Tribune, 81, Paur, Minn,, 3Iay 17,—Fhe Common Pleas Court, Judgo Bimons, bogan to-day tho' trlal of Edward Leo, charged with tho rape of Cath- arlno Weide, & married woman, living in Subur- ban Hills Addition. Whon the cass was called for trial Mrs. Woida was not present on account of hor husband bLeing at the peint of death. This aftornoon, having obtainod watchers for Lior hus- band, shio camo into court and tostltied to all tho particulars of tho nffalr as wore told last 8cp- tomber at the time of iis occurronco. Hor idontification of Leo, as when she recogmized Jiim driving t:}:dvnu carrixge on Third streot, somo weoks after the crima was committed, was positive sud could ot be ghakon, Tho defonse rely upon cstablishing an alibi, THE " LYNCHERS " NOT FARING WELL. pecial Diapateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Des Moixes, Ia., May 17.—It is roported that tho Coroner lias returned a verdict that Georgo N. Kickwman wos killod by George D. Woodman, John W. McLaughlin, Willlam Payr, Sanford Flshor, and others. These partios hiave beon srroated, togothor with fivo othors, Oflicers cama lera lust night and arrested Dantel Kivk- man, sonof tho deceased, and William Ziusmag- ter, s son-in-law, upon the chargo of complicity with tho murdor, Thero iaintenso oxcitoment fo the viclnity of the wmurder, and o nlmr:f f(ulnl is placed aronod the jail, Yot il Ia foared 1t will prove powerless to protect the prisoners, They will bs presouted to tho Grand Jury, which moots te-morrow, AN UNLAWFUL BREAKING-UP, Swecust Livateh to Lhe Chicavo Lriduns, Corpwaten, Mich,, May 17.—I'rom twenty to tlirty men, lnet night about 13 o'clock, with tholr fnces blaokoned and otherwies disfignred, pro- coedad to the zasidonco of Ed Denniy, in the Villoge of Dranch, about 3 miles wost of hero, and broko in tho windows and doors, da- stroyod the staves and musieal instruments, making noarly m wreck of tha houso, aud com- plotoly destroying its contants, Light or nine arrests hiave been made. Tho fomalo occupants of the honso wore rnrnrtud to Ls of peculintly loose hiabits, but, ss It happoned, only two woro in the bousa, SWINISH LITIOATION. Soecial Liavateh (o T'hs Chicane Tribune, Graxp Havey, Mich., May 17,—A curious and peouliar cane Lins Juat beea decllod in the Cirenit Court., Bomo timo sgo defondast etols & pig valuod at 83,50 from another resldont of Chos- tor, this county, Plalntiff hod dofendaut arrost- od for rabbery, aud the case has beou through soveral Justicos' Cnurl: ‘w‘lumut being sottled, [tor & two days' Jury trial in the Circ saru:uhnt ‘“:g f]nugll guilty and nnut[olnggt‘l“x‘é fivo days’ imprisonment, Altogether tho onaa has cost over £300 and o montl's imprisonmens in Jall todofoudant, s NEW YORK CRIMINAL ITEMS, New Yonx, May 17.—Four burglars wera cap- tured here on Sunday moraing, while in the act of brouking through tho wall of a sllk warehiouse, from the ad)oining bulldlug, None of thoconvicts who ocscapsd from the 8ing Bing Prison on a locomotive liave yoi beeu copiured. MURDER AND SUICIDE, 8r, Lovms, May 17.—Mrs. Pisback, propile. tross of & saloon sud boarding-bouse No. 1123 North Teuth atroot, was hnhu; {0 the ueckatw ate hoyr lnst might by her busband, who ! Iacod ?hl |7Mnlw Bt llYl mouth, tired cuue."-':s [l\lou himself fostantly. FAILED TO AGREE, PurravzLenia, May 17.—~CLho jury in the Gor- domaun (alleged embezzllng) caso could not agroe, and wero discharged, ' MUSICAL ENTHUSIASH. Orxeinwazy, O., May 17,—Tho Gazetle to-mope row mornlog will anuounce that & prominent geutleman of thiscity offers to give £125,000 la\vlrd:‘ t‘lu ozoction sf & cupudnug musio hall 2 : 2 SPORTING NEWS, O'Leary’s Progroess In s Five Hundred Mile Jaunt, The Athleties and Atlantics] Chieagoed by the Bostons and Hartfords. Meetlng of tho Louisville Jockey-Cluh, PEDESTRIANISM, O'LEARY'A FROGNESH, O'Loary advanced considerably in his great 500-milo walk at tho Weat Sido Rink yesiorday. Last evening at 7 o'clock hobad accomplished 118 milea. At thiat timo hio took a rest of about twanty-five minutes, durlng which ho ato moder~ atoly of boofsteak and eggs. His 100 milew were walked in 23 bours and 1 mipute, which thmo in- cludes his sleop of the provious avenitg, Ilia avorage tims por mile was botweou 1laund 12 minttos, Mo walked last evemng untll 11 o'clack, and slept till 3 this morning, when ho aroao, was rubbed and dressed, and started upon b task again. Ilo was elill in a fresh condi- tion, and folt strongly hopeful of holding out. Tle track wos considorably fmproved vesterday by tho addition of & proat dent of sawduat, A crowd pathorod last ovoning to witness tho performance. At 11 o'clock O'Leary completed his 130th milo, making tho distance in 30 houts, 47 minutes, and 87 soconds, belng 10 houra aliead of is timo, 1T ade the 100 milea in 23 hours and 1 minute, and accomplished his 115th mile in tho unprecodonted timo of 7 minuted and 45 soconds, ‘T'ho assembly wero moat enthusias- tie, and choer aftor choor rent tho nir asthe champion podestrian procoeded ou bis long and wearisono journcy, e ratired at 11 o'elack for 8 hours' rest, == BASE BALL. GREAT OAME DETWEEN THE JIOTONS AND ATH- LETICS, Svecial Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Bostox, May 17.—~Tho pamo on the Bosten grounds to-day was o surpriso to tho Bostons, totho speclators, and ospecially to the Ath- lotics, who wore whitewashed for tho third time in cightoon mouths, Thoe Bostous played a mame that it was lmpossible to beat. The only chances givon to the Athlotics whioh wero not talken at onco wore & groundoer which O'Itourke fumblod and a foul bound which Whito baroly missed, The battivg was simply torrific. No club could do anything against such striking. 'Tho Athlotics soemed to have lost all kuowledge of tho way to hit Spalding, snd earned but five flrst basos in the whole gamo. Their flelding was looge all around, and tho sccond basa pre- geuted & very wenl spat. The catehing on both sldea wag perfect, The game opeued very much ssitdid on Baturday, ouly with poeitions ro- vorsod, Tho Boatons lost tho tous, nod got four unearned runa by errors of Rocap, Lygglor, and Force, and & fly that Hall could not soe for the sup. This was followed up by two earned moe by Wright and Barnes. Tho Dostons gave the Athlotles no change, and Bggler lost tho only chanco to acoro during tho game, aftor afine tivo-baso hit, by running ln'at aninop- postune iime. And so tho gamo wount om, O'Rourke makiog a fumble which cost the side nothivg, and the Athletica loslug ten consecutive strikers, ono by a wonderfully quick pick up by Georgo_ Wright In season to shrow to firsi, Tho ~ Bostons lost two men &nd o third narrowly oscaped beforo they discoverod that it was ubesfo to attempt to steal second, Forco broke tho lino for tlie Alhletics in the nizth Ly o two-baso Lit to right contre, but Anson wont out to McVoy, and David was loft whore hia hit sent bLim, Tho second error of the Bostons wns made by White, in missing Sutton's toul tip iy the soventh ju- niug, Sutton aftorwnrds mads o base hit, but waa loft ab third, 'Tho only run scorod iu the eighth was by McVoy, who went round tho square aftor & hit ovor the fenco on to the railroad track —tho frst timo sinco it was dono in tho famous Chicogo game by Cbarley Gould, whon it netted tfiu DBostons threo rune, winning tho gamo by onoruu. Thoy got in throo baso hits in tho ninth joning, and scored omo run, Torco oponod tho niuth with o clean hit, but the next threo Bonpud up o the air to Manuing, Me¢Vey, and Darnos, and the gamo was over, BCONE: Inaugural Tunfngs— = 14340687879 tons. wd 23001121 1=-12 Athlotic: 00000000 =0 3 MARTYORDS—ATLANTICS, « New Yonx, Moy 17.—UDaso-ball: Hartfords, b3 Atluntics, 0. UTUALS—PIILADELPITAH, PutnapsLrnn, I'a., Moy 17.—aso-ball toale, 8; Philadelphing, 7. e THE TURF, TOZ LOUISVILLE JOCKIY CLUD'S TEMPERANCE JEETING, LouisviLLE, Ky., May 17.—The Inaugural meot- ing of the Loulsville Jockey Club oponed to-day under moro favorable auepices than was hoped by the mout sanguiue of its managors, 'Tho at- tondance wag upwards of 13,000, the grand stand being thronged by a brillisat assembloge of ladies and gentlemen. Tho quorter strotoh and othor setands woro crowded, and the centre-ficld fillod _with hundreds of ear yinges, Tho order was pesfect, and evoty arrangoment corried out to the lotter, T'ho ovent of to-day, the Dorby, won by Aristides, marks the fastest timo evor made by a 3-ycar-0ld, and 15 only sccond to tho timo mado by Tom_ Bowling, a 4-year.old, TFif~ teen Lorses started at tho liret 4ap of tho drum, end got away in boautiful style, The mile-heat raco, won by Falrplay, was also made in almost unprecodented timo, Al togother, so-day's meating wos extraordinarily succosafal, tho weathoer bolng everyihing that could ba oxpected, Tho track wad iu fine order and ovorything to indicate an owinently wntin~ factory mooting, ‘Cho following arethe sum-. marics of the four races run ¢ Frust Race—Ono mile and a quarter, purse $3( Tonsveatur. Capt, Hutchinso Vanderbilt. ... In this race, Kilburn, Orpban Girl, and Dosste Log were not placed, Donayentura was tho favorite, B100 to 38U over tho flold. HzconD Ruce—Kentucky Derby, 1imiledash, for 3. your-olda, with forty-two entriss, iftcen startin, Arbtide Yalcano. Verdlgrls. H 3o McGrath's entrics, Ariatidos and Chosapeake, hiad the call 2 to 1 over any named onlry, ‘Tiinn Race—2ils heats, for all ages: Falrpla, a1 Vicksbi a's HNugry I 20 War Jig 40 Mary L 50 Fmo—1:44 Founrit Back—Dash'of 1 mile, Tose Penuington Egyitovssvosor deorge Dowman o 'T'lhe programme for to-morrow embracea throo gaces i half-mile dash for 2-year oldw, two wile Leats, and ono 13¢-milo dash, s "LOUISIANA., 'The Wheeler Compromine, New Onreass, May 17.~Tho Republican, ina calumn editoral to-morrow, anlmadverts npon Judge Wheoler's review of the Loulslana com- promise published in the New York Times, It eays whilo he was in New York Mr, Whosler took the names of alt the mombers of the Hahn Housa who were thon seated, and the parwshes from which they came, from Mr. Packe ard, and maintaived that they must remaln und bo counted, Among thoe IHepublicany who wers thus to remain were Mosura, Hechos, Martinot, Richard, aud Floyd, Mr. Whaeler ioved hore on Mondsy uight, Apri) 12, on the _mnext fl:x met Gov, Kollogg, Marshal Packsrd, and Mr, Leonard and others in Gon. Sioridan'a room, with the Qonera! prosent, Ilo hero reafirmed hLis New York opinjon thet tho Hepublican members could not Lo logally unsoated withoue a violation of the conditlous of the compromise, . e iy TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Baturday, tho 20th of May, tas beon appointed by tho Governor of Wisconsin as Dacoration Day. The Jawa Reform Bchool Investigating Com- mittee returncd to Eldora yestorday to resuwme thelr inquirios. The nall-feoders of Wheellng, W, Vu., agreed to resumo work at the old iizurea provided thoy are given thaw old jobs, § o+In tho case of Georgo Banford vs. Baurs sé =% Tansing, for horsewhipping an odltor, tho jury fnilod to agrav, Lonr ware for samault and bate tory aud two for aimple assault, Mnj. Woodbury 3. Taylor hsa leen appointed his own succeswor aa Illinojs Penitentiory Com- mieatonor, to hold his oilico for six yeara from the Iat day of December, 1871, The Btato Donrd of I'ublio Chnritlea will meot in Springfield to-niorrow, 10 consult in roforence to tho now Iaw govoruing Stato institutions and inquiro into tho working of tho lnw for the ila- :rllmllon of lusanc pereons {o tho jusaus aay- ums, P Wi COURES. Record af Busn Transacted Mone ¥e Lllen Cox filod A bill against her husband, Michnel Cox, asking for a divorco ou the ground of degertion, 4 1R, Judge Farwall will commence & general eall of the common law dockot fn Judgo Booth'a room, Mondays, May 2§, at 10 8, m,, dismissing all original cages o plaintifMe’ costn whors the files do not show diligenco in making up the isaues, also dismissing all appeals at the appel. Iauts’ costs, with procedendo, wherein a corre- sponding diligence ia not shown, L'ho firat day's eall will be from torm No. 1 to 800, UNITCD STATES COUNTS, The Pennsylvama Balt Manufacturing Com- pony filed a LI against Lobman and Morris Myors, 1. M, Waruor, Thomas Marston, Jr,, B, I, Felix, aud ¥, M. Blalr, to restrain thom from infringing Coorge Thompeon's patent for caus~ tic alkall. . J. K. Murphy, Assignce, sued John Evans for #1,500. DANKRUPTCY ITEMS. 12 A petition in bankruptcy was fed yosterdsy agalnst Jolin Davls aud Josoph Crosswel!, part- ners, undor the flrm name of John Davis & Co,, in the busnces of manufacturiug and solling Atoam and gsa fittings and boilora. Suspenlon of payment of commorcial papor is the onlyact of baokruptey charged. ‘They nro alag said to Liave boon inkolvont for o long time, and pumerous suilte havo Leen begun againsb them, undor some of which portiona of their property havo beon taken, The debtors filed a coofeasion, @nd woro adjndieatod baukrupt theroon, and warrant -~ issund, returnable Juno 17. R, E. Jonkina wng appointed DProvislonal Assignes, The following aro tbo namos of the petitioning creditors and tho amount of their dobte: Poler Devine, £449.83 5 8. 11, Gill, £405.38; W. D. Galo, 81,700 ; Gilbert ubbard & Co., 81,815,16; Ludwig Wollf, 83,- 01L74; Wiltism Oraf® & Co., $4,007.24; Livans, Dalzroll & Co, $2,833.95 1 avd Hunter, Jollor & Co., $370.18, A dischargo was issued to T. F, Davonport. R, E. Jonkins was appointed Irovisiounl As- slgnoe of James I, Foster & Co. BUPERION COURT IN DRIEF, W. Y. Miller commionced o guit in attachmont againgt Harrict M. Cady, to rocover £3,748,90, Josoph Jobst began o ruit in trospass agsinet Georgo Gruoseing, laying damages nt 82,000, Maleolm McDonald and John Roo bronght suit for §2,000 ngainst tuo Excolsior rosa Brick Manutacturing Compnny, Tho Peopla of tho State of Iliinols, for the use of tho Trensurer of Bchool District No. b, in the Town of Rivoralde, commonced & snit in dobb againet J. . Ditto, W. P, [larris, aod Witllam Jnoger, laying damagos at £2,000. CIRCUIT CODRT. Trauk O. Ellsworth began a suit in trospass ggnésgt Mipor T, Awmes, laying damsges ab 5,000, Jobn Davia and Joneph Creswell, for the uso of Joseph 'I'. Ryerson, filod a petition agalnst Elisha C. Bpragne and others asking for o mechanic's_lien to tho amount of $1,491.25 on Nos. 60 and 62 Michigan avenuo. T, A, Halroyd brought sult for £5,000 damagoes againgt Martin Mullahey, COUNTY COURT. ® Tho May term of tho County Court oponed yo:lun!nf. Judgs Wallace prosiding. Quardlan's additional inventory wan approved in the estate of Jawmos Dovill et al., minoru. In tho eatato of ichard C. Wost, the np‘rrnlno- mont of widow's award was approved, aud Mary B, Woat, administratrix, was discharged, tho property not being sufliclont to pay award. Tuo_invontory and apprataomont wora ap proved in tho catato of K. Weatchester, and an order dedimus was issued to J. Hicks, of the connty of Durham, Eugland, to take dopositions ot Androw Westwato, Margaret Westwate, and I}lnxhcrt Prudbos, to bo usod in proof of heir- ship. In the matter of the Village of Hyde Park, motion for confirmation waa entered, and order mado to fila objections to special assessments I\'nuu. 83, 84, 39, 11, 4%, 40 and 49, by May 20, ab . M. Dixon Beam recoived a grant of administra- tion In tho cstate of llarriott L. Beamn, under » bond for §9,000. M, Deam also recoived a Ernnt of administration on_the ostato of Nottle . Lear et sl,, minors, under a bopa for $7,000, 1n tho cstate of Justus T, Harwood, the state- ment of susoty aud liabilitien was approved, and the clum of F. Gravea for 873,34 was allowod, A gront of guardisnship was made to Doy Mathieson in tho estate of Joln Mathioson ot minor, under o boud for 8600, In tho estato of ‘Timothy Mahonoy, an order was mado_appointing . IL. Whito gnardian ad litom for Edward, Margaret, dary, and Houora Mahonoy, minots, iu petition to sell real estato. The will of Juckyou D, Regves was proven, and lotters tcatamentary granted to Joln Start, uudor oxecutor's bond for §40,000, ‘Tho reuun- clation of Goorgo 1letherington, oxecutor named in the will, was filed. T CRIMINAL COURT, ) Torty-ono prisouers wero arralgned in the Criminal Court yesterday morning to plead to indictments found by tho Grand Jury nuw in seasion. he foflowing = pleaded ™ guilty, and wera romanded for sentonco: Les Zunmerman, Iarcony ; Johu Blavens, larceny ; Thowas Quigley, larceny; John I\Iurph{. bur« glary ; John Lavls, larcony ¢ Jamou Lowlo, lar- ceny ; Charles Kottko, larcony ; John Jobnson, 1nmanyi John Hagorty, assault to do Lodily in- iury; Tatrick Coilnors, burglary 3 John Burko, arceny ; Joseph Brown, larcony; Willlam Arm- strong, larceny. ‘Tha petit jury waas sobzequontly impaneled, Twonty-ono porsons answered, aud the Court orderod o apecial vonire to fill the panel. Iicliard Counell, au ex-pollceman, indfcted for Lmr]urr, was callod for trial, and forfeitod hin all, 1ils suratica wers Johu Hickey and D, B, Quinlon, fn tho sum of §1,200. A caplay was {s- wned for bia arreat, Elizaboth Millen, committed l:{ tha Coronor for the murder of hor clild, waa diacharged, the Grand Jury faillog to flud a truo bill, Judge Booth tssucd an order that tho Connt; Commigulonors, 88 by Inw empowered, furnis tho noxt panel of Graud Jurors with a oo in which to meot, * Bill" Wray, indicted, thin time, for larcony, and also for burglary, ploaded * niof guilty,” hia counsel, Mr, ‘L'rude, entoring & motion to quash, I:xuvloux to the pton, Tho molion was ovm’nlcd y_Judgo Booth. Cloarge Eagor was offercd g8 ball in ous case, but it boing found that the bail in Iugh’ Gar- rity’s case, Eagoer bolng on tho bond, bad boen forfeited, the Court and the Stuto's Attoruoy would not talko liim on any other party's boud. T CALL, . Jupoe Gany—177, 187, 101 to 104, 190, 201, 202, 203, 205 to 208, 210 to 214, & dubax JadeRoN—36, 43, 4234, 45, 45, 46, 4D, 61, 63, 58!4 to 04 Inclusive, Junar Maone—39, 40, 42, Juper Rourus—114 to 185, JUDUMRNTY, UniTrep HraTes Omouit Counr—Junoy BLoODOXTT —J, W, Blowart va, Jusoph Zenigraf, $37.14, g Uiz BraTes DistnioT CoukT—JunaE LiLoasrs R, £, Jeukius, Asalguos, va, John W, J, Oulton and liarold Bprague, decree, $3,113.70, Surcnion Count—(usiskavioNs~Oeorge Murbach ¥#, David A, Cashman, $i30.05,—8, P, Prescot va, Aiomas Mavwka aud Unate] Tiudoif, §154.83, Jopur Gany—James Matihews vs, E. B, Thornton, 4, @, Cawmpbell, sud flzn%flufl)‘ $800,~0, E. Cola ;‘.."m;ufl ?‘dannnr. $1,000,—11. &, Monroe va, J, . CincUrz Count—CoNvEsstoxs—Emi] Jousplint ya, Johin Caasldy and Mary Casaldy, $1876, Jupux Rookns—T. I. Alazel va, I, T. Wabater, DROWNED, Zanesviree, O,, May 17.—About 8 o'alock last night Alouzo Jaokson, his wife, and two chil. drou, and Albort Smith, bis wife, aud two chll. dren, wont over a dam 1n & skifl, drowning Alrs, Jackaon and Mra. Buith and oue child of Jack. wou's aud ono cbild of Bmith's, 1ils sald that the mon were undor the influonce of liquor and could not manago tho boat, Secial Dupateh to The Chicads Tribune, Keoxux, Ia, Alsy 17,—A party of four men, allof whom were intoxlcated, went skiff.riding on the Goveruwent cansl at thisplace yestordsy. Ono of the number, usmed Audrew Orig, I\IKI' rocking the skiff In a very reckloss mauner, tumbled oyerboard, and, Lis companions being too druak tonelp bim out, was J:'ummu. The body was recovored, ‘I'he dead body of & man was found floating in tho river yostorday afterucon, A scrap of paper on which waa wrilten *‘Baling Cohw, 14 Koxlh Hooond streer," was found upon hin person, but nothlog olss by which o coutd be ideutiflod, Radway's Beady Relig In' fiom One to Twenty Blingtes R, T 3 = N NOT ONE HOUR Alfer reading this Advertisement need sufter with pain, Radway's Ready Relief IS & CURE FOR EVERY PAM, Tt was the first and s the Only Pain Remedy That indtantly stos the mast aseructatine palnv, alliy intlmnitions, amil ciires congeations, WHo e af % any om Lungs, Stomach, Howels, of othr ¢lauds o ane aiiplicstivn, IR e rgui, by Infrom One to Twenty DMinutes, No matter how vlolnt or ozernclatiog tho pals, ih Rhstmaife, Hod-ridisn, Totan, Crippicd, Norvumusi iy ralglc, ar prostrated with dlaotsa inay safior, | oo% N@ Radway's Ready Reliel WILL AFFORD INSTANT EARE, Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammat of the Bladdor, Inflnmmation of tho anign ols, Mumps, Uougostion of the Lungs, Sote Thront, Diftouls roathing, Palpitation of tho Hoart, atorics, Qs tarrh, Influonza, Tooth uh:z, Nouralgl: ) Hoadach: Cold Ohills, 0, n, Rheumatiar g0 Chills. The application of the Tteady Relfo! to 1 pania wlivo (o Paia or ditculty oxiots wil A sirs “Dwonty rops in halt & tambler of water will, in a fer minutes, cure Cramps, Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heari- burn, Nick Hoadache, Diarchion, Dssoatery, Glolte, Wikd e el a1 °1‘u'm":' T2 Totte of BADY, ory stinold, alazs, ; READY RELIRIwith tham. “A'tow drops 1 watcs 10y Emvnne sicknoss or Eflm {rom change of Ivig watar. atter than Beanch is randy or Ditters as s atbmulany FEVER AND AGUE Fovor and Aguo oured for Afly cents. Thoro fsn somedisl Aot 1n thie world that Wil heG favte ant Bt a1l nitlor malarion,. hilinus, scartot, tsphaIg, 5.1 A1 ‘ottior fovors, (afddd by Tadway's hfln! ounicd: ]lnd\vn"l ndy Roliof, INfty cents per bottlo. Hold by Druggists, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btroog and ura fioh blasd; tnereass o flesh wnd welchiy cloar ski o8l and beauttful complosion secuses DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has made the most astonishing cares. Bo rapld are the oclianes the body unidcrgocs usder tho influunce of tuls trily wo. doriul medlolzo, that quiek, s Every Day an Increase in I'esh mul Weight Is Seen nnd Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFILR. Frerydropaf tho Sarsapariliian Resolvent comms). cates through tho hlood, awoat, uring, aud othor flaids aud uices of the systom, the vigurol ' kifo, for (¢ sepabs tho wastes of tie ‘with now and sutind_minterial, Eorofuln, syplillia, convumption, glandular ajecaro, ulc 1x lu gt throat, mouth, tunias, nudss in lands ard thor af tho syt , aLrutiorns dis- BN f ekin d o . ‘aglio, bIrck abots, warimn 1a tho A limors, cancers in ths womnb, and all weskening st ualtal diichatees, nigt amcais,lows of' Thorm aid Wantca of the Hfs rigalpio, ara WIEULR (ho cHAIY OF 1his woudpr of Joors chefmisiry, sud . fow das l!'ll‘l n‘mu wwnny l?fl{hivh using it for olthor disal et PUWOE (o Giard Ehoms kS Naflont. duily bocomtaa roduced Ly tho and_decomposition that Is continunally progrossins, ceods in arresting thiose wastes, and rcpairs the with new material made from hoalthy bluod,—and (1 Harsaparillan will and doos sooure,~a ouro s \ for wiien onca this romedy commonces its work of putis catlon, and suce s 411 dimfuishing tho locs of war' ita repairs will Le rapid, aud svory day thoe patient v I} feul Nimeell (mwlna Lotler and lll\‘u)llr i foed (e iositng batter, appetite fmprarlug, and osh and wotrlt drons ra ‘Mot only dosa the Sarsapaslilisn Rosolvent. gt ynownzomodiat agents i thocura t Ghronle, Berofulrys, Gonatitutional, auu Skin disoascs, but 1t is tha caly poes tive curo for : Kidney and Bladdor Complaints, Urlasry and Womb Discascs. Gravel, Diabates, Drerm, stoppags of walsr, inoontinencaul avine, Bright's i case, atburalouria, and ia all cascs wiicro thors are Lricke us emnl‘,‘nrlfiownwrhllllnk clotdy, mizcd vih substances like the white of lfll![’ ur tnroads liku wLile Silks O 1hore (8 anorbidy dar, Liius appoaratiad, md white bone.dust daposits, and wha; burning sonsation whep passing wi of g back and slong the lojas, thorn Is & pricklicg atar, aud puln io suis) Tumor of Twelve Years® Growth Cured by Ludway’s RResolvent. ¥ DEvERLY, Blass., Julr 18, 1663, Dx. mnwnly hayo bad ovaran (umor i 1bo ovaics ang bmels, Al the doctors aald **tiaro was 5 holp it ¢ t 1trind everything that wan recommended, hut netbe Ing bolped me, ’] sayr. your Ttesolrent, uad thought would try §t; bit had fo” fadth in it, Ueoauso I biad st forod for twelva years. 1 tonk aix bottles of tns tevolvert aull ane box of fladway'a Pills aud twa Lottios of yor Yioady Wol{ef, and tbers 1o wot & sign of tamor (o bo tcea ar felt, and 1'fool botigr, amarior, and happler ibi havg for twslye yor ‘Fha worst tumor was in Voot of athre Y ou cun pablia e tadu Y ot s Ehaan s, HANN AW BT PRIOE, 81 PER BOTTLE, —— \ AN IMPORTANT LETTER. - Lrom o promiont gentloman and resident of Giuclnnath, abis & 82| publishiors ihroughoat the United diaten, o o" VP NE 1x, Oot, 11, 1870, Dn. RADWAY~DraR Bin; &.m".mwa i venso cf 3!0“' |"‘1 ("Il‘.n:l‘;l[rgfl\l "‘:n Al H:‘l')dh siatcinent of th bt Lben adfcotci with soing Lovuble |v£7l'-°-'ffi.dl.7.":m urlnary ergans whle‘P scma twolve wontl uflcnlmlm AL AEst e dhesse, whioh ths Pl " Hacimailon of \ls idaoys and. bladdor, AR BAvs i a4 tiel¥ obinion. (1eb iy & srs-oid piovehs o aror gaiting radleatly cured - § bad tried & Buiohe g 4. {W'I-Tl takqa & large at waffll ljc{n oth allopathie sud hnll&\ll)l( 10§ hut .ut’r 15ad read uf gatan rln‘ gun1 uaving becn wade by yuur four mouths ago read & notlcs lothe TV% of & oura having been Bhente] s dproen who Rud ok s Sansriveasiie parili, Towdtvaty Teads Tialish, hud Hexuiatiog Bile- fl" g n:lluefid ulgtfalln- inthrea daye l was great= rolisred sud now fual 59 ¥ SR LY, Otnetucats, 0. romedies, Philadelgh elfooted o Dr, Radway’s -Regulating Pills with_aweet alegantly coates ime i) CANSo, strengthen. fil s ts o prip gy 2 cuze. 0 tuereury, miuersls, or t ! FA Obucrro the toltowt tous resalting from phitrdoal1he Diesenies Orpagsplos resd Canatipation, Iuward Houd: Aeldity'uf the Stamach Novess: faad, Aslolirut (he Bigmech, Bausn, 1 Eiuptiont, Slukina o Mutterings | th wibming af ihe Mesd: Hu roatl og. ““‘m"E 1 tho Haast, Ul 100 wi g Postu te of Webs, befare slgbt, fisad, Delcisiicy of Darpira P et Rty Lot ¥isch 317, Hataim Lo the Finvc N PSI.J.S- 1] froe tho systes: Tl TH s oass 0 At 5 from all tha above-nauied diso: o it e dison 3 RADWAY & 00, Mo, Do Yanp o TADWAT S STk g o