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2 —_— ———— —— T FOREIGN. Tho Emperor William Confers the - Or- der of Civil Merit on Bancroft and Longlellow, Amieablo RRelations Between Vie- tor Emanuel nnd the TPope. Strongth of the 0ld Oatholics—The Oor- man Naval 8qadron, Plan for a Circular Railroad Around Paris. GERMANY, AMERICANA JIONORED, Brany, Juno 4,—The Emperor William hos eonferred the Order of Clvil Merit on tha Ifon. Georgo Bancroft tho historian, and Heury W. Laugfellow, the poct, of America. QLN CATIOLICH, An Old Catholic report showa that Prussia con- taius 32 Old Catholic congragations, and 18,765 membeora ; Baden, 85, and 14,093: Heero, G4, nnd 1,210 Iirkenfeld, 193 members: Davarin, Rl congregations and 13,000 mombors; Wur- tomberg, 1, and 102, The greatest progress hag bioen in Badon, wlhoro the Old Catholics form the majority in fourteen patishes, and conso- queutly not only have tho joint use of the Churen, but the “appointment” to the Lonolico whet it falls vacant, a8 hoa bhappoved in four casad, THE GERMAN NAVY, Brawiy, May 20,—1Lho Iarrest Gorman aquad- ron ever assombled will maot at Wilhelmshayen in a fortnight or ga, 'I'hio reswon allogad for tha display ia the launch of tho Oreat Elector fripato on tho 18th of Junc, tha auniversarv of tho Dattlo of Fehrbollin, The Engiieh reader, who cati hardiy bo expected to.know the event, may requiro to Lo told that tho battle of Fehirbellin wns tho {irt succers oblainod by Prussia afer thn overpowering mieery of tho Thirty Years' War. The QGroat Kiccior, who by that victory diove the Bwedes from Braudenbnrg, wos the prondfather of Frederick tho Great, and certalnly one of the most remarkablo men tho Hoben. zollern dynasty has ever produced. Though the prineipal business of hvs lifo couststed 1o re- \eopling Brandenburg, thrao-fourths of tho in- lmhunum of whioh tnd perighed 1 the war, ho had a thought to bestow upon the unification of Germany, aud even begau to form s uavy snd entablish o African colouy, ‘1he oxtromo pov- erty of Drandenburg in mopoy apd meu soon put o stop to thare anpiring efforts. Apropos of the frignto to Lo named [n his houor, thoio aro nt presont four cuiraseed frigaton, two cuirassed corvettes, threo ordinary corvettes, tbrio gnue bouts, und three torpedo boats building for tho Gernan navy, Two years honco tho German navy is exprited to bo'n match for any fleot ex. ciot the English, Frenca, and Russian, which, of vourso, are much more formidablo. ey . RUSSIA. THF. TXTERIAL ACTION IN TAE FRANCO-OERMAN TROUDLE, Brrury, May 21,—When the Russisn Govern. ment wora informed of tho approhensiona awak- ened st Borlin by the French Cadres law thoy put themselves {n communication with the French Government, who returned a renssuring roply, Upon this reply tho Emperor Alesander gruanded his ropresentations ut Beriin, . —_— SPAIN. A CARLIST DEFEAT. i, June 4.—Carlist Gen. Seballs, with 2000 en, sttacked Bianco, and was repulacd with o loss of wxty killed. —_—— cuBa, ATOTNTINE PRISGNEUS AT HAVANA, svaxa, Juno 2, vis Kex West, June 4.—~The Argenttue transport Puig, with seveuty-two po- ical priconers, arrived here on Bundsy from Monteveido. Tho prisonors compiised those who were Implicated iu the Filores rebellion. Among thom it 18 reported arc two sona of Floros and seversl persons who had beun banished from Cuba in former yeats as enemics of Spatn. Tho Governmott rofused to porwit the priconers 1o Jaud, alleging s tho reason for this action tho informality of the sblp's papors, tho Puiy in reall, boing o bpaulsh mer- chont Latk, which lad boen chartored by tho Argentine Goverumpnt. Capt, Gen. Valmesedn has telegrapliod to Muadrid for justructions, and tho Puig remains undor tho guus of & Bpanish fron-clad. ~ Tweniy-live of the prisoners wero allowad toembark on the steamer City of Mexico, which loft for Now Yoik to-day, Bote of the prisonors are represonted to lave heen tmen of woalih and pogition fu the Argeo- tino Republic. FRANCE. PILOBLNE, Tants, Juno 4.—Twonty thousnnd pilgrima vis- {tod tho shrine at Paray-le-Moniel (o-dav, The: Arclibisliop of Barls, Archbishiop of New Orleans, sud other distiuguished prelates wero present. THE TUILEDIES—RAILWAY AROUND PAWIS, Pawg, May 19.—Two bills wero distributed amoug the membora of the Assombly yesterday, ‘The oue propodes to open & credit of 2,600,0001, 1o finieh the Pavillon Marsan, part of tho Palace of the Tuilerios, situated in the Ruo do Itivoll, and which 18 now in courso of reconstruction. The Lill further wroposos that tho Courdes Comptes ghall boe fnstalled in tho wing of tho Pulaze, resching from tho Pavillon to tho Dlnietry of Financo. Tho othor measure dumonstrates tho utdity of o circular rad- way round Qariv. Storting from the Mautelota Htation of the Western Rutlway nt Versaillos, it would pass throngh or near Saiut Germuiu-ou-Laye, Luiasy, Argoutouil, Duguny. Novont-sur-Mirno, Villeueuuo 8t. Goorzes, aud Pulisesu, aud would ro-entor Vorsalilea by the Chisntiore Btation, 'Tina railway would unito the princips] Hues around Paris, and tuo oxecation of tha plan would be coufided to s syndicato representipg the Northern, Lasters, Otloans, and Lyous Raliway Cumqnulnu. 1ho Qovern- ment epgincors are busily engaged Ia drawlug up the hnal plan for o lino etarting from the Tlace do lu Coucorde snd terniuating st tho D'alace uf Vorwailles. Whon compleied tius new lise will cuable Doputics aud uthers Lo go from Turis to Yersallloa ju a quarter of av hour. LYONS AND MANEILLES, A schomo is on foot for mak.auy Lyons s port by weaus of 8 mantime canst, uniting the Port of Lo Joljelte at Baiut Louls and the Rhoue, vo that o steasuor might go frowm the Meditorranoan to Lyous without stoppage. A ropurt read at o maocting of the Municipal Council of Marseillos shows an extraordinary itiorease in tha tratiic of thu port, uspeclally 1o Indian and Japancse mer- chandiso, Thus, “whercas Marseilles formerly received no Indinn -grawn, in 1374, 10,016,009 Lilogrunmes woro 1ogistored; in 1866, 43,000 Rtlugrammes of lodn coffes wero iwportad, bat i 1974 tho swount Led risen to 1,911,700 Lulogrammen. THE FRENCH PEVENUE UETENNS, Pawms, May 2L.—The ofticial tetutns for the first four munths of 1875 show thas tho value of the importatiovs into Frauco amounted fo 1,177+ 000,0001,, sgalnst 1,216,000,0001, for tho corron- pondiug pertod of 1874, 'The importation of guld wind silver bulliou amouuted to 884,000,001, apainst 418,000,0008, in 1874, Tho total valua of Frouchoxportations was 1,552,000 0001 , sxaf st 1,203,000,000¢, in 1874, ahowing an lucreuse for the Jnoseut year of 149,000,001, The exportation of gold sud wlver bulliou awounted to 40,000, 0uot,, agamst 85,000,0008 ju 1874, showiug & dimivution of $,000,000f, in tho precens year, Tho customs ylelded, up to the end of April, 76,000,0001., agatunt @1,000,000f, in 1874; in- trease this yoar, 16,000,000f, 'L'he indhect taxes nroduced §16,000,000¢,, suainst 279,000,001, in 8744 lucrease, 86,000,000(, 'The toial awount received by tho Treasury was S91,000,0001,, or an incronvo of 00,000,000, 83 compared with tho first four mouthes of 1874, PARAY-LE-MONIAL, ‘Tho Dishop of Autun hay juss ublished & pas- toral lewter promulgsting the Lepal Wnef by whicls the Cburch of Paray-le-Mouinl Las boon mado a miuor Bagilica, aud regulatiug the cone sceration fotes which ato to foaugurate tho la. #illeg on the 16th of June. The Archlishop of Ture bas promised to be present attho core wouy, 'The 10th of Junv is_ the thirteth suue voruary of tho acacsslon of Piug IX. to the lou- utical chair, and tho Ultramontanes ere conse- guuly organizivg & natiousl pligruasge to Faag-lu-Slouial, B —_— _ ITALY. TWE QUIBINAL AND THR YATIOAY, Covragondence London Times, Piwts, ey 19.—Poople bave beeu taluing for scige e o a most coufidential way of the uogotiations which havo been met on foot bo- $we40 We Quisinal aud the Yeligan,—thal is, Lo+ tween tho Ring of Ttaly and the P'opo. Tt was | #ald that the Ttalinn Covernment hiad reealind Bignor Cadorna from T.ondon, aa beiog particu larly agroeable to the Vatiean, and that be had been appointed Presidont of tho Council of Stato, with the object of reasturing tho Pope by his prescuce when the time arrived for Liinging theso nogotiations to -a poiut, Threo dass 850 It wad enid that the Italian Goye crument ind beon struck by the ndvice wven in o letter wrtten by an Evgllsh Cardiual, that King Vietor Emmanuel bas for romo time boen deairoas of puttine hin vogal duties in nccord- anve with his Cathohe {eelan. ond that at the Yomeo intorview the members of tho Vatioan Council wero less occupied with Signor Viscontl Vouosta's doings. than with thoso of Count Anilraesy, It was added, moreaver, that tho Italian Cabinet had como to lorms 88 to & modus virendi with the Jesuits, in exchango for which this body had * bottnd themeelven to cauen an Italinn to bo elocted to fill (o noxt Papal vacancy, Wel), the trath {s thnat all this in based on nothing serions, that no negotiations have baen begun, aud that all tho hyvpulloses which 1 havo siven nbove aro prroly lmaginary, What, lowever, is truu is, that thers iy real pacitication betweon tho two Courts. Tho Italian Govornment ia showing itso!f not only disposed, but desiroun, to livo in amity with tho Vatican ; and Victor Rmmanual hias not hitherto done or suid anything wiieh could depict him n3 being disturded 1 lia presont posi- tion, It is certain that the Jtnlian Gov. crumont earneptly dosires tho prolongation of tho hfe of the lope. It ecannot, perhaps, by sald that peaco s 1estored bolween tho two, but the Italiann know their presont I’opo, and aro iguornat as to who will Lo his auccoscor; and, {n_short, thoy can vers well put ne with Iius IX. A« to tho clergy, thoso who have latoly been in Italy assert that the lower orders of the pricsthood, who are. nd it wore, sprung (rom the owels of the nation, live in poaco snd so- ciability with their fellow-countrymen, Tho Hishops themselves, whon they are nob favorable to innovations, hold their tongues and moke no pubde recriminations, Ou tho whole, tha ptesent potitical sitnation of tho Cowits of Lialv and of tho Vaticon in as wat- isfactory a® puoesiblo. Tho churches aro full, noither priveta nor monks are insulted, and it s ouly theoretigally that dilliculiics arixo from timo totime. A to tho futura Pope, tho firet thng whiels Italy should observa in to givo preforcuce to no one namo, Any marked preferenco woulil bo enough to briug about tho rojection of the candidate thus designated. = What Italy wikhes and desires i4 woll xoown, nor’ {s tho Vatican unaware of it, It Iy that tho eloction of the future P'opo should bo hold at Romo. As the Popo who will bo chiowan must nocessarily niaka ono of tha fu. turo Conclave, if tuls Couclave wora to meat olsowhere the Pane wouid como into Italy trom sbroad, Iecould not be on tho spot, oud this difforenco of being presant or of arriving fiom a distanco would conniderably altor tho situntion and raiso difticultics aud now cond.tions which would boavoided by loiding the clection at Tome, Anothor point ia that this slsction would liappen without Dasate, while all the usnal customs and formalities would Lo ob- served. Iowover mlow such & courke might acom, Italy will guaranteo thoe.entiro free. dom of action “of the Conciave, by force or not, but he will do her best for this election to bo Lield without hurry or irvegularity, in order that neither foreign Govornmenta nor the Sop- aratist Scots could contest ita validity to sot one Topo ngainst anather, and thus to bring back tho religious stiugelos of other dava. Inb short, tho Italins Govornment natarally wishes that tho choico of tho futuro Conclavashoutd bo in- spired by modorate and Indulgent 1dcas, snd that the Popo thus olected should eatisfy tho whole world by » religious pacification. 8ich are the {deas which aro now predominant smong the moderate men of Italy, No negotiations lave beon sot on foot, but o truco exists which may ouo day beconio & peace. —_—— CHINA, A TEURIZLE MURRICANE. Hova Koo, June 3.—Tho Town of Macad, 1.-uvince of Ouang Tong, was visited yesterday by a terrible hurricano. Considerablo proporty on the island was destrovod: and the shippiug 1n the barbor suffered severely. Tae Atorm .was unusually violent, and laatod sovoral hours, It is reported that & vumber of lives wero lost, CASUALTIES, KILLED BY LIGHTNING. * Bpeetal Dirpateh to The Chicago Tridune, Davexrort, Ia., June 4,—O0n yeetorday momn- g at Rod Oak, Codar County, 15 miles from this clty, s son of Eben Davidson was struck by lightuing while at work plowing corn. It appesrs that when -tho storm came up hLe stopped in front of tho team to hold thom. The lightning struck him, ronding his clothing and leating the flosh conutderably. ~ When found Lo was lying in frontof the toan dead. A son of Mr. Pugl's, who lives about & or 6 miles from the scone of tho former disanter, whilo buildive o fence, nas struck nud uilled, Snecial Diapateh (o The Clacacn Iroune. Senixarl IIL, Juno 4.—Lightuine atruck Gooro Bnr}j min’s barn, 4 miles Boutheast of Sbiuloy, on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, kilting ong horao and shocking saveral porsuus, About tho rame time hgmnfiu: struck ucorn crib 40 feot long, tearing out both euds, ‘THE HOLYOKE DISASTER, Benrvorieep, Mass, Juso 4.—The Coroner's jury in tho llolyoke dissstor rondered a verdice thig ovoning. The jury find that uo blsmo Is to be attached toany person in immediato connco- tion with thoe five, but they cannot too strongly condemn tho almoat criminal carelossness shown in the coustruction of tho gallotlos and means of egross therefrom. ‘Fho jury declare tast tue partioy who Lullt aud suffetod such a death-tuap to stand should receive the uumeasured conguro of tho community. The jury further find that tho direct causa of tho flre, with ita tornble vactifico of human lifo, is attnbatablo to tho uso of trimminga of laces, papor, atc., about the altar, sud to the fact that the bullding wan eheathod with pino slecting iostoad ot befug plasterod. Thoy strougiy depiecats the use of such adornwent and uso of such tuish fa places of publicrenort. INTERFERENCE RESENTED. Speziul Dnapateh to F'he Chionao Tribums, Bruyoriery, 11, Juno 4,~The wifo of James Riley, 6 wiles north of this city, was kicked on Sunday by an old family horse and sevoraly in- jured. Tho hiorse hnd got intn tho gardon, and Mra, Rilay wont out to drive him oat. As sho approachiud bo violontly turaed and kickod her in the broast wiuh both foot, bresking her shouldoer bono on oue @ide aud badly brulsog Lier ou tho otaer eide. A FALL FHOM A DERRICK, Speciul Distaleh (o Jlie Chicago Tribune, Lawmiia, Mich, June 4,—A stone-cutier pamed Baker, on tho new Capitol, had a log Droken and otherwise wserivusly lujured by fuling off a derriek to-day, A DEAF MAN RUN OVER, Bpecial bispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Inpuanavorts, Ind,, Juno 4.—Potor Bmith, o deaf man, was killed on the Bloominglon & West- ern ltoad noar thin city last night, 11is hoad and Iunbs wore cut off, e was walking ou the track. DROWNED, Quama, June 4.—A youvg thoological atudent named Bchobilukes waon drowoed fu tho mill. ond at Pawmllon, Nob., yestorday. The bost ccamuo uncontrollablo pud'wout over tue dam, FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION, Banaxroy, I'a., Juno 4.—Dy a boiler explosion 1o a sawemill noar Gouldsboro to-day, Jobu D, iuftord, Danlel Harms, and r. Wagonhurst were killod,and sevoral others seriously woundod, WHISKY BUSINESS IN SAGINAW. Brecial Dapateh to T'hs Chicage Trioune, Lasr Bawvaw, Mich,, June 4.—Tho Awsessor bas comploted tho assossmonteroll of hiquor- sollors fu this ity who will pay the tax under tho new law, aud the hist goes to tho Treauurer to-morrow for colioction, It fucludes three whologalo .aud 107 rotail dealors 1 distitled Jtquors, (birty-five doalors In malt lquors, and sevel manuiscturers, meking a votal ot 152, ‘The total tax to be paid amouuis to §14,104, THE NEW YORK CANALS, Burraro, N. Y, Juno 4.—A meeting of boat ownors was held to-ntght, at which sovouty-tive boat-owneis, ryoprescuing 200 boats, sigued ausgroemont not to carty wheat for less thau 8 couts, and othor treightsin pro- portion, 'I'hs city 1s ta bo nuvuuj‘ to-morrow for othor names, until cuough are obtajned t coutrol the (rolghts, Y giovintte ———— A comwitten was formed at Elmira, *. Y., you- terday, of which ex.Cougressman A, Boardian Emith In the huad, to wake arrangomonta for thy ar.:cdnr:r”fll’ ;wu‘;‘ou‘nmim :fl t‘:.m L"lux‘x‘(:damo uf whow i Yood- hko'Cmmu' homy Ehici Wowd THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNK: SATURDAY JUNE 5, 18756.—~TEN PAGES, LABOR TROUBLES. The. Coal-Ileavers Refrain urther Outrages, from = irOn'y; Attemp' Is Checked by the Polico. Tho Dealers Iteady {o Meet the Emer~ gouey. . No Chango In the Situation in the Pennsylvanla Rining Reglons. THI COAL-HEAVERS, A TEMIORANS END TO INTLIUDATION, 1t was perhinps an umwire thing, as far an they ‘wero concorned, for tho unton coal-heavers to niake the dsplay of brute fores Thursday, as the only object which ft achicved was the foro- warping and consequent forearming agalnst them of tho wholo bodv of thae coal-dealers. The sirikers secmod , to be unaequaluted with tho fact that {t fs nlways peley luo fight to mako tho firet blow a tething one. Thursday night tho mnlcontents waut home apparantly content tn tho fact that they liad punchod half & dozen men In tho, heal and chucked another ono into tho wusnvory watora of Chieago River, and theao trinmpha wera withont doubt the rubject of many an oration at tho hatl of thonulon, Itai winlo they wero reveling In the reca’lectton of thelr focds of valor, tha deal- ers wero quictly and sedulously at work making vreparations against any emergencies which might arige on tao following day. leuco wheu a Uitouse reporter pad them n visit veatorday monung o found thom all, though fully alive to the pussibilities of tronble, DETERMINED TO GO TO WORK with sucl labor aa could be procured, nnd witly their plans Tnid of reoicting nuy ositacks npon tireir woramen, Ono of tho flret .yards visited was that of E. L. fledstrom & Co., nt No. 17) Ringabury street, whero a coupts of schooners weto waifing to ho unlondod of their conl car- goes, 1bo proprietors wero ready to. o on, but tho stesedore who had promised o turs up on time witl & gaug of mon falleth 10 du 80, AT BOGLL A CO.'8, who own s large yard at tho noithwost corner of Chicaro avenno bridge, ovorything eommed quiet, eomo lalf o dozen mou waitmg tho arrival of tho **boss ™ in oider to engage to unload tho achoouer Frank 1. Darker, lsing ad tlus yard with a full cargo which had not bacn touched wsinco tho early part of tho {rovions diy. While taking a bird's ove.view of tho situstion of thiy vard eoveral factory whistles io tho violnity Bounded forth tho 7 o'clock pacag tn honor of the commencemeut of tha latorot's dav's work, and almost simnltaneousls the Cantain of the geliconor eatered Mr, Brge's oflico and engaged in o convoraation with the gonileman in chinryo, which is wortby of reproduction as showing ijxm how sluppais nmtl sn‘&llmg men goperally fook upon the presout tronblo : K it 7 o'clock, Why ** Gaod morning, Mr. aren't your men at otk 2 *Qur mou aro ail on tho striks, and we have not yot replsced them, [ cou sympathizo with you, Cautain, 1 your position, 1sthodolzy very injurjona 2" *+ Of courso it is, and I'tell you we shall claim demurrago for overy lLour that work has not peen yrocoeded with.'" I %inow that yours is & hard case, but whai can bodone 2" #1¥hat ean bo done ?_* Why, thoy toll mo there ara 90,000 men 1n this city wanting work. Why cannot some of these ba got? Aro the few hunared uulon men to bo permitted Lo interfers with their working tor such moncy g8 thoy ate willing to work for 2" *No, sir, wo shall ret them to work ns soon as wao can get thom, and we are aktny all ~osaib'o .exertious (0 seours them. And, when i.o¢ are at wark, we shall take care that thiey aro pro- teeted.” This convereation in probably one of sovoral scorca gimtlar 10 meaniog and effect which took § lace betwoen masters of ships and ownera of coal-yards yestorday mornming bofore tho. lat- ter had ot thio raw, now Lauds well at wotk. In his visit among otber of the leading coal- merchants, tho reporter found (he ides quiie prevalent that OTHER ATTEMPTS AT INTIMIDATION would be made dusing the diy, and such mon as presented thewmeolvas for the work wore inva- riably glven to understavd that thio labor was uat withoot its rivks. Thoy geunerally, howaever, acconted tho wirs with alsority, tho tomptin bt of 83 per day being enough to oyercomoe all so:uples rogarding personal anfoty, It must bo canfessed that when tho now Lands weut tu work they did much better than was oxpected of them, many of them walking the narrow plank with the graceful oase of an old wheelor, much ta the digust of tho lazy avd l-look- Ing stiiters, wno lorfod miound hero and there in gangs varying in numver from thtao to thirly. Itls aquite plain, judeed, tuat unlesd tho uniun mon get back to work pretty soon they will find thomuolves superoded in their annual job Ly p sot of men at least as ex- perienced and onduring a8 Luoy aro. TUY, POLICE dotniled on tho North Sulo, to tho number of twonty-four, were stationed at diffarent nolnts aloug the North Branob, and at Law's coal-vaid ou tio pier, but, with tho oxcoption of n sinzle oceasion, whon thokr pressnco nudoubtedly pre- vented & display of union brutality and cow- ardico, thoy wore not required to exorcise their uuthority, = A rather amusing fnonlout ocourred opposito the coalvard of Blake, Whirchouse & Co,, from whose oflico & fussy individua} mate o raid upon & squad of five policemen who woro taking a look at the yard, aud begged them not to stay noar the place, ssenring themn thoy wero not wanted there, that it hurt tho feclings of thn men at work to have tholr operations surveyed by snllcomnn. and that if they didn't: move off hie'd bo obilgod to ma'o ropicsentatious to tho [nu;m- authorition, The officer at the head of ho squad told tho young man that thoy lad thelr “instructions to remain In the “vicin- ity of Indiaua street bLrdgo, and that all they had to do was to obey the wame, and such was their futention, aven st tho risk of lurting tho feelings of tho coal-hosvors. And siay thero the policomen did, much to tho dis- RUSL of tha youug man, who went and shut im- solr up i his oice and drow close tho shusters, #0 that no atrny star-glosm from tho bresst of tho penco-preservars might sioal dn and offond s vislon, |TIE ONLY TROUBLE which bapponed on the Noyth Kide during the uftornoon was an artemnpt -mado B4 about § o'clozk by a mob of usion men to tho number of aboul 100 to prevout the unloading of tho schiwonor Bt Ingo into coal<cars oo the track of the Chjeago & Northwostern Rallrond. "Fbo five policemon dotatiod to do dnty near Indiana sirect bridge, bawever, protocted “the workmen from violauce, aud, with tho aid of a wquad of wen gent from the Union Strost Station, dis- porsed the mab, wno moved down Lo oppasite tho Chicago & Northwestern depot on Canal slreet, where: they dwcussed tha filsuccess of their attowpt at ntimidatlon, aud weomed quite erostfallon and undocidod s to what future courso of sctiou shiould be tuken, TUE WORK 0¥ UNLOADING TiI% PLSNTIGO wag yve.terdasy continued without interruptlon from unjon mon, at logers & don's yard, un Hixtoonth straat and the Houth Brouch. ‘A fail quota of nob-union meu woro at work, aud soemod (o fear nothiug., The stovadors in cbargn said what the wou who bad ‘boen dnven off Lhuraday bad all returned to work with.a couplo of oxuafiunnn. and ho fuund no difilculty ingotung all the men he wantod nt thg &) rate, At 1%, L. Hodvirom's vard, the Ciara Farker waa Lejug unloaded by non-union meu, withount suy molestation, Noarly.ail tbo mon who lad Leen driveu aff had retutned to sork, Non-nnion wen woro:at work pascefully on the Huboken st Robere Law's Eigliteenth stroet yard, aud the coal was going ont at a rapid rate. Home balf-dozon policemen woro lonugiog in font of Alr. Law's oflice rouds to presorve thy peace if called on, At Van Buron street Lridge, Besars, O, W. Goit & Co, wore nuloading o vessel with non. umou wen, Theywera not molested yeutorday, TUE WAUES, It will bo remombured that at the beginoing of jnnt Funr'u work s committes anpointed by tho coal-dealers reported a list of prices waich thuv deowed Junt - for job work ju uuluadiog vussela, ‘Luis Lyb was nowinatly sdopted by the Goal-dealors, but never adbesed to, becausa the beavois got the start of sume of them aud bioke down the cuwbination before ft bawdly Lad an oxistesco. ‘Lhe pricos pro- posed by tho Comwiites were oeuts por ton for hovellng, 4 conts for hoistiug, 2 cents for dumpiug, sud Y conts for wheshing, In cou- yorsauon with Mir. Hobert Law, 1t appoared that durlug lust year ho yald 14 coutw .for shovoling, 6 conts for bolsting, G0 ceuta an bour for dump- Iug, sud the eawe for whoe.ing, Iu order to ey- tiwate bour ratus with tou rates, it tust be cou- aiderod (hat su average dav's work s 60 tous ik tew houss, ‘I'iis would wake thoe cost of dum, iug and whecling 10 couts each per ton. The raios now paid by Mr.Law to tho uon-union son . who are unloading his vessols wo: khoveling, e coutas holsting, 6 cents; dumpiug, 6 cantn ¢ and wheaoling, 6 conta, e wheeltng and dusp- g nre, howover, pald for by the hour, at 30 cetes per hour, or £3 & day, estimating 0 tons o way's work ; f_more in unlendad tho oxtca work 18 ‘pafd for. In crfier to comunre thesa pricos, thoy miay Lo tabulwioed a3 f Hawss FHOLOKD NATE LABE |EBRUAUT, Cents, Shovellng b iolniin Total €03t Per tottuuvunensasnrs AUZUAL RATR.LAST TEAR. Rhorvoling iarting,, Dumpimg, Wheeling, .. Total coat per ton, ...vee KOX-UNION RATRA TIUIA STAR, Donpdng, Wheeling. Total car 5 Mr. Law furthor atated that lu a fowdays hn hopad to have hia steaw machinery in nea at oll 1ug vardw, and then Lo hoped to bid adien to ail troubles with hioavors, In tho meantimo ho has not negleciod precantions, and, from theshow of firearmu 11 his neamises, 16 may well ba doubted { whather 1t would bo got | policy to call on him with intest Lo stop the work in lus vards, MEETING O THE COAL MEN, Beveral of tho hoaviost conl-dealers in tho city mot togothor vestorday mormng and had a con- eultntion ou the sitnation of aftairy, and tho best moans of romedying it. 'I'ho moeting wan puroly » privata ooo, and those who wore prescnt da- clined to divulge the prooced:ugs betore the meeting of the Conl Exchauga takea place, which will o at 2 o’cjock thin sfternoon, wheu tho whoto matter will ba discusiod, Ouoe do- ciston arrived ot by thoso who' attonded the meeting wes that the strikers who laid them- selves opon to arrost shonld hinvo the very fullest punishment that conld o matod out fo thom, and in order to securo this resmit thov decided to retain -Judgo Knox to prosocuto alt affendors, Tho stxikors -already nrrested aro John Waleh, Edwacd O'Neil, aud Joiry Honii- lisn, who wero all threo bofore Justico Sculley veaterday morning, but, upon raprosontations of thoir eounnel that ho was not prepared to pro. cend with their cagos, the examination was post- poued until 11 o'clook this morning. —em THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS, THE WORK OF INTIMIDATION. PoTTSVILLE, I'a., June 4,—All the coiliories which wore compellcd to suspend worle by the raiders resumed work this morning. Citizens think it will bo nocessary .to rotain the traops for novoral days to insure a continuanca of the work. = Thero was an alarm, oceasioned by firing, in thie uprer end of dMalonoy City.at midnight, and troops wore ordered under arms, Tho shots wero firod by & mob of ratdors. * At Sbepandoah ,quict provaila alnce the ar< rival of tho troops, Excitement continues in tho vicinity of 8t. Clatr, Ono thousand mon and boys re' in line again this moroing, comiug from Glon Carban, Hechrchervillo, and aljncont towns, At Wadesville, the minais at work in Desring & Co.'s mines -wero driven fiom their work by tha strikore, Adj.Gaen. Latta arrivod from Philadelphia last night, aud waa meb at the dopot by Gen. Sieg- friad, who, duting tha night, Lad a conforenes, and this morning thoy wont to Shenzndoah ard Manonoy Oty to malke tho necessary disposii of the troaps, PorrsviLLe, -Pa, Juno 4.—Dispatches from 8St. Clair report that the raidera would probably viait that oity to parade. Fivo hundred men r:sembled at Newcastlo, and, aftor atoppiug the wmen at work at Dan- ning's, toro out tha largo washivg-machine, It is raported that two 8t. Clair soldiors havo been sliot at Shenandoabi RE L1GIOTUS. THE REFOfIMFD CHURCHY. New Yok, Juno 4+—Tho General 8ynod of the Reformed Church rosumed Its session in Jersoy City at noon. A momorial on:the report of the Doard of Publication was snnaunced for actlon, and Dr. Toglis apoko on tha .subjoct. Ilo said that the Board was requested by the Synod to reduce ox- penditures, and slmost requosted to dischargo {ta Corresponding Bocrotary at the expiration of tho yenr, Tho 8ynod rescinded tho resolution to reduco, and sent tho Board on its way rofoic~ mg with au oucwursging resolution, and the Toard wont on: Durlnpetbo rast soar it had toon c'nimed that the Board had ncted in op- pouition to tho Bynod., -No intimstion.had beon malo of disbonosty, vet .the correspondenco an the subject ju ol least ouo scoulsr paper chiargzod dishionesty on one or moro membors of tho Bomd. Dr.” Inglis defondod tho Baard against all insinuatiops, and claimed that tha DBoard is doing all iz can honasly. Tho claim (bat tho Board did not publivh (ho right books, .De, Inghs emphatically douviad, Tho Doard courts inquiry, Thoro areno pipes underground, 1t wanta nit to be known, and 1f fault is due let 1tfatl ; #f not, then tho Board wantsto atand c'oar beforo the Bynod., T'uo Dootor said Us wag satinfled that only a small minority of the Ro- formod Church are opnosed to tho Doard. He entirely cleared Dr. Lanwlug, Bocrotary of the Dontd, from all ouarges that ho malotaing his position in oppoeition to the Clmrols. The addicss was applauded. The momorial, of whioh Dr, Inglis gave nn -oxplapation. was rfnu and roferred to tho Committes on L'ublica- tion, « Adjonrned, THE OHIO UNIVERSALISTS, CoLoupus, 0., Juuo 4.—1he Htate Univer- ealist Convention to-dsy, by n unanimous and very outhualastio vote, adopted resalutions that, -wheroaa, thoe strength aod glory of America i3 in her freo schools, which tho Roman Catholic Clitrch is now socklog to dostroy, it fs the dutv of overy. religioas donominstion which i» local to our national form of Govornment to unite and support our {ree-achoul systam on the ground that thelr supvort is an-abrolute neces- sity to tho continuanoo of our froc Gavornment, 1ts Institutions, and the boat Intorests of religion. ana lmmnnl!{. 2 4 'Tuis evenlog meml-centennial sorvices wers «hold, which cousisted of a historieal skotcli of tho Convention, rud addressos by R, 11, Puliman, of Now York, Prosident McCollester, of Buchtif Collogo, aud others INDIANA DIOOESAN CONVENTION, Speciul Lispateh o The Chicaro, Iribune, InpraNaronts, Juno 4.—~The Episcopal Dicoa- (san Convaslion alosad its .session to-day - with the ocoromoniss attending :consecration .of Bt, Psul's Cathodral. A targe sudiance -was sttraat- od, and tho coremonies woro solemn -and pro- tragtod. 1 Tho Rev, John Leory Hopkins, of - Al- Lany, N, Y., preached tha' oonseeration sermon, Mora than thirty priosts were in attendanos, Tikhop ‘tulbott gava a rocoption & -nlght at the Eplsoopal rosidenco, which was a fine alfair, MISCELLANEOUS, Bpesial Dispnich to The Ghicaco Tribune, SrniNavreLn, L., Juno4,~Thd MoLosn Coun- v Bunday-Sphool Asacciation, whioh closed ita fourth sunual convention yestorday at Lexing- ton, alected the following officers : 1. @, Weed, Prealdent ; J. 81, Walkor, Booretary, b Tha vecoud auuiversary of the lrlynnnlnu Ohris. :’hn Cburch, of Normal, will take plsce on Bun- 8y, THE WEATHER. ' Wasurxgrox, D, C., June 5—1 s, m.—Far the Ohlo Valley aud Tocncsses, and the Lake re- gion, falllug barometer, southeast to northeast winds, occaslonal ralu, partly cloudy -weather, and atationary temperatiro, LOUAL QHHERVATION, Uutaaad Time. _|Buro Thr[Hu]__ Wind. i g 8918, W froal 418, freati,, PHERSAY MY &) o2 900 b, m, 390) &4 1008 p. m, 3000 s G0 bl il ok MLl b LU Moz, ermomeler, 735 wiu, thermomter, ¢0, QENBRAL OBSEHVATIONS, Cuzaano, Juns b Bavny Weall Weand, Siation, |Bar,;Thr| Gicago, Tolcdv, ! o L4 Light ? .lclgml;.““' “Keokuk, o Laavenwit'h (29,601 Claciunalt, THE ESTIMATES. Stntoment of the Worlk of tho Finaneo Committco, Whore the Cutting Was Done. The Financa Committao of the Common Cunncll yostorday morning flufshed their Jabors on tho annnal appropriation budget for the fiseal sear ending Juae 1, 1876, And, Heall, Schalfe nor, and Quirk aro espocially entltled to praiso for the efciont manuer in whiet thoy bave pore formod the work. Tha poliey of the Administration, as almost ovoryhody ia sware, 1s o out down ns much as possible, Homo of the oflicials wero aven rock- Jess tu thetr idoas as to tho raductions necessary to Lo mado. Mayor Colvin, natzed witl tho ldea of emulsting the 15-mill clausoin the sct of 1876, found no raductions too radical for his economy. The Complrolier wns almost as rabid in tho matter ns was tho Mayor, snd aa a consos qnence the Financs Committaa found themsolvea tuoroughly imbued with the samo frantle derire to reduco taxation to 15 mills at the highost. ‘There afforls in this dizection have indecd boan landable, but as to tho roduction of the tax to thus figuro, they have thus far sigoally failod, altnough fMom no caroleeshess of tueiia, Following whil bo fotnd n synopsis of the budgot o reducod by the Commniitiee, Itis not sbuolutely correct, but is as nearly 8o as the 1o+ completo records will perait of, and it must needs undergo esvoral material aliorations previous to its presentation to the Council Morday oveuing. In the flist calumn will be found the origunal ap- propriations as jccommonded by tho Comptrul- or, aud u the accond will be found the uppro- priattona as altored by the Committeo : Assessorw’ and Tax Commis- 37,000.00 sloners’ ONCO esuorisrsns $ $ 31,850,00 & LOARD OF PUDLIC WORKS, Bireet-cleaning wud repaira, . $. $275,700,0) Biilewalhe, s 23,000,00 Hireet olsiriictionn, 5,500,00 0,0 0,00 5“,’-"0 8 p-ports, 10,94 Countruetlon of. 2406000 Napairing britges, ... 20,000,00 Halaries of bridge-tenders, 20,800.00 Tanuels ....... 1,30..0) Pound.lot renta 23 o 12,002,410 1,6 0,00 40 00 130,02 13,000.0 1,6 C.00 5,10,0) Union Park, Jefferaon Y'ar] YVernon Purk Z s 13,4(41.00 Cleaning North Drunch, 100,0.01,03 Viaducts Miiwatikes avonue., B30 0,00 Vinducta 1 tto Taland avenus, 3,957 Houe of Carroction.. rlea,, 2,6.0.00 10,0 0,00 1 ,007,0) 20,00000 200,000.00 80, (X Btreet Inmpeposts, B0.0,00 Oftice exjrencos, .. 3,410,00 Maln water-pite oxteusior £00,104,00 Sowerago fubtdeveeesess 875,6 0.45 River fmprovement funid,... 1180 43) 19590030 $471,500,00. 24,500,00 148 s R 48,0.0,00 19.561.83 8,117,463 ren 100100 Norih avenue yud Leavit lot, "1 139,33 Division snd Noble lot,,eesee 15,417,55 Ashland avenits lot 319)9.90 Erlo strcet engine- 7,620,60 Fulton and My lot Tiebey stroat lot, Qguen svenus ot Centroavents lo Euoine No, 6, €l0.101 % 0ee. Supply wagons, ... Itoputes of 1 LOTes00m o+ How lines south Dyl Norib. Diy‘aion. B, 0knh 00 Waat Division. 19,400.00 Now.appuratus, 0,930, Interost on loans, 25,0.0,00 TOLIOE DEFARTMENT. 180 edalitonst patiolmios for aix mout! $100,000.00 ont. Beured police (; 12,0401 § 12,000.00 Gan, Luel, etc, SLUUK00 * T 20,00, Byecla) yolica, 12000 Ju,00,00 Additional puy 1,200 23,2010 fo3; 010,20 Bume, BOARD EDUCATION, Lot, Indiapa and State, out. Yot, Glark sud LaBallo, Out. Lot, Oak and Tiiome) 400000 § 12,000.00 Lot, Market and Superior. 5,000, Out. Lat, Walluce and Thirty-ifil, ~K,500,00 8,500 0 Lot, Elis aud Thirty-acvouth, - 15,000.00 Out, Lo, Centro av ud Nino- 19,000,00 J13,00000 13,000,00 Lot, Tinklam 4,0 0,0 Tot, Polk aud Hoyne 10,00 1,0 Lot 1lirsch and Rockivel 000, Lot, Leavitt and Indlana, 8,000, Buildiogs—Indiana snd State 28,0140 gnflglnuwau-k ud ligemer., 34,000.00 ulldinge—arket and Supce 9,000.00 23,000.00 29,000,00 20,000.00 000,00 out. Bulidinge—Lincoln And Thire g ty-foorth Atreota.te.cu.y oo 24,000,00 17,000.00 Bulldiogs—Cenlreavenueaud Ninewoonth mreot,ocur,en 8,00000 23,000.00 Bnllaings—LUentro nvenuoan: B Fouricenth atreet.iuu,uee.l 28,070.00 Ont. Duildinge—Finkhom and Obifo -,060,00 Out, Buildings—Poik and loyne. 29,000,00 .Out, 12,0000 28,0 0,00 L0060 O, 19,0000 000, v oone 80,000,00 ANSCELLANEOUS, Deficloncy fund, $100,000,00 $109,000.00 « Electiou axpens 100,00 Oificial visors £0,00 Cuats of tax v Hame Kvenlng schools 7,000,60” Toard of Hoslth 90,500.00 Gruoral bouded dob,, 300,€0,00 Temporary loens for fudge monta agatust city, seenee 116.147,95 Costa of courts, exg, 01,000.00 Ealarios of ity oilicers,, o eseees " 115,000,00 Tue principal siterations are in the Fito De- partmens aud in tho Buard of Educatton. Tho ealarica of tho various city obicisls semained unitouchied until the last thing, and 1t was then upfmw upon to cut down 10 por cent on sil above- @ .fl?o, tho first 21,000 of .aalary to be oxemuted frond the reduction. In the Firo and Police Da- partments inoreasoshsd besn recommended for nearly afl tha higher officers, but thoy were alf unceremoniouely cut ‘down, t'here are alwo stroug Pmblbllnlu that tho Comptroltor's wale’ ary will bo out down;-and Leavy seductious nig ,talked of in congection with ather Lisb salaties, \Mayot Culviu eatiniatos the toral yeduction at 91,000,000, aud cafoulates that tho:tax will Lo gomewhat lower than 17 mills, but the majont of tho Finance Committce bollave that it will not £al) below 18 wills. :Bbould this Iatter be tho case, Mavar Colvin expressos himsolf as resdy to oxerciso the Mayar's bill in votoing tho ob- .joctionanle poitions of the budgut. JOURNALISTIC, .| meusation, died 1 Woat Phuladeiptus last night, #vacial Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune, Dosuque, Is., June 4—It s stated on good authority to-night thst D. A. Maboney, of this city, editor of the Telegraph, has bscn offered the editorship of the new Democratic paper.to bo entablished in Chiosgo. Bir. Mahouoy (s now on the ground Jooxlug the matter over, "Ho has wade & propoaitivn of the ocondidons on which tie will talko bold of the eutarpriva—~outire con- trol—and the managers have it under conaidera~ tton, ——————— OBITUARY, Parivrrerrs, Pa., Juno {—~Qeorza D, Evaps, whose trisl on the oharge of fiaud in the callectlou af Btata claina sgainse the General Government rocently made coosderablo of sged b4 yoars. VICE-PRESIDENT WILSON. Boecial Corveanonaene of The Chicaao Triduna, * Des Mosngs, I, Juse 1.—On Saturday, Vice- ‘PreedontWilson met Conductor Iateb, eof tho Rock Istand 'Road, whom .he Lad not ssen in +{ wencod. + | Tives in etyle. thirty-fiva yesra. DPastch well remembered the whon Mr. Wilson camo to s cndnlu'homlinr houre, in Natick, Maas, for lodgings. ailh all bin possessions tied up fn a coltun lLandker- chiof. 'Hawas then a Immm\‘mm Ahoemakor 1ie and T'atch ate nt tho samo tible far sevoral monthe, It was & jovial, hemty rounion, and they bad a good tima over thore old days. THE TAMMANY RING. Ingersoll?s Af7tdavit=tWherenbonts of the Absconded Swindierss Netw York Sun, Iz hae always boen nuspected that Teter B. Bweeny was a sharer in the glgantio roonertes commitied by tho Twoed sad Connolly Iting 3 Lut hitherio no direct evidonea haa boen pro- duced in supoort of this suspicion. Tho ntitaa- vit of James I, Iugornoll, whom Clov. Tildon vardoood out of Btato Prison, furnislies ovidonco of thia sort. Ingersoll swoars that ho repeatedlv delivorod to Bwaeny in parson a shara iy this plunoer, | When tbo monoy which had been obtajned efthor upon billa that had Leen rased nbova thelt logitimuato amouut, or upon claims wholly fictitlons, wus brokon up into parcala for tho pattios who wote to sbnro it, Tugoreoll tella nua {lat elthor ho nnd Watson togother, or elso Ingorsoll mlone, went to the Chamborlain's oflco with Sweeny's part, * Somotimos," dio snys, *the shora of Toter 1. Bwae- ny wag carried into the inner ohico of the Chamberlam and thero dalivered by Wat- son himsolf, I poing with lum and seoing 1t duno. - Whan I hianded in that monoy I commone lveald, *Jim Wataon sent this)' or nittered nono brief words to that effact. Witon Watson hand- od lu tho money nothing parifenlar was said that Iean romnmber, It noemed fo be well under- siood, ‘This 10 per cout was thus always handed to James M. Bwaoeny or to Petar I3, §woeny, On at Icaat two of thero occantors I haoded the par- col contalmng tho said 10 per cont to Peler B. Bweony himself.” ‘The rates of division smong tho conrpiratorn varied somowbat, l'weed alwava bad 25 per cont; Sweenoy alwara Liad 10 per cout, gnd Cop- polly had somotimon 20 aud someiimes 10 3 Inmos Wataon ha 6, and Elbere A, Woodward somotimen had 5, sometimens 10, and Aomotimes 15, In 1871, 3Mr. Havomoycr, s & taxpayor, commenced a sutt agdnst logersoll § and thrroe npon, he swoars, Tweed ditocted lim Lo den'roy all his books and papets conceruing dealings with the publie, and to lell Andrew J. Garvoy snd Georae 8, Miller to deatroy thoir booka nnid DAngrsalun, Raylng ¢ ¢ That is Pesor B. Bwoouy's advice, too " Ono roagon givon to Tugeracil for tho nnder- taking of such frands was that it had cost & groat deal of monay to get certaln bills through 1ho Logisinture, aud it was necossary to mako it up in this way. “I undowstood," ho says, **from the asots and occaelonal rpecchea of Tweed, Counolly, Watson, and Woodward, that i hadonly to doas I was dirocted by them, and | tho payment of the bills made up by me againet ; tho clty or couuty would boso arranwed thrt 1 | would bo well paid thereout, and that trom ! tho reetduo and lthe denlings with othors furnishing publio work and Pupe p'ies, she -necessary exnonges of manng- ing tho Sinte Lepislatura and the Now York local government, with ample rowards for tha managors of such locul governmout, wonll o reatized. This waa common tatl; and among tho heads or cantrolling mannpers 1n thene re- spocte, wore Potor I. Bwoony, Tweed, and Con- nally. Ingorsoll slso eweara that according to thio heat of his knowledge and balief, the valne of the work, mnterials, snd supplica furnlshed would not in any ouo instanca eoxceod four-soveuthn of the smount siloved to the .person to whom the warrant was irmed, afior deducting the sum ¢ put no™ for Tweod,” Bweeny, and thelr cov- federntes. Iu other words, {he party maliug out a hill got-nearly twico a8 mach a4 he wos ;mu; entitled to, while (ho o:hor robbers got rom & third to two-thirds a8 much more, In many fustances, alag, ho says, {he bills weie groundlosa to a much greater ovient thau this, and some of thom were founded ou no value whaiever given to tho public, The fotal aum of tho frauds {n which ho wos coneerned, Ingoraall does not state ; but it is of comparatively l.tlo sonsoquencoe. Ilis test.mony i1 among tho moat important that hns hoen ob- tained sluce tho exposura of the Ring was com- WIERE TUE APRCONDENS ARE, Correanondence Cinc:nugt Guzelte, Bwoeny 6 to Pars, o lives with lls family ina large house on tho .Obumps Elysees, an:l A modisto, whe was patronized ‘by'Mre, 8weony lust summer, told a lady of this city a fo e montha nzo that tho Sweonys xeie roady to pay auy.prices, aud vevor duputed any bi'la, Alrs, Bweouv had the bLost drasses tuat could b mado, and in the matter of Inces sho bouglit anough to got up a teapectiblo ratail stoio, “ButI don't think,” enid sho, *‘that they are nico noaple. Thoy secin to me what vou Ameticsna evmetimes “call ‘off color;' but thov.have lola of monny."” . 4 Tho people of Now Yark think a great deal of Mr, Bueeny,” ropl ed the tadv, * They think .80 much of bim that thoy would ba glad to pay his expeoses back to Now York, end it srouldn't cost him nuything to live aftor ho gota there, They would give him .apartments in n | ]mlncu at 8ing Siog, on the Hudon, and lob him ivo theto frae for twenty vears or so,” “Roally, that s very strange,” tha modisce reaponted, * for onn dav I to'd Mre. 'Swoeuy to give mo plenty of {Imo Leforo slie went to New York, and I would maka lier auch n wardrabn nx never wef. Bhe flushed up in the face aud sand they were not going ‘back to New York, neithor thie year nor thie next, And elia wasn't vory civil to mo all the reat of hor vinjt," 3 Connolly in In Lialy with Lis family nt prosent. | { o has pasaod s time eluca his cscapo from :NowYork in travollug about Lurope, and nover ‘remaining long in oao place. e pnts.in tha winter in Egypt, oceupving -a srhols - snita of rooms in tho Grand Hote] at Cairo, and apending monoy ot rapid rate. In tha winter of 1873-%4 tho bills of his party wore not loss than 100 n dav, aud his son bought a Intge auantity of Egyptian antiquities, which he intendod to tako to Parls. Tho wholo partv was registored in the name of J, Townsoud Gonnollys that of *“8lip- pery-Diok.” as ho ussd to be called here, did-not appear at all. Connolly tho older anpesred to be tho wreek of A man, aud a roor weak wrock at that, Hour after hour ho sat ov tho plazza uf the “hotsl quito alone; ho made no acquante sances, and whensver sddressod s nhwswora wero .monceyllablo.. e was sultaring from a nervows affaction tbat causod.his lands to tremble liko thono of a confirmed victim of tho palay, Tom.Fields Is in Balgium, and living in pover- ty. Allthe monev lio stolo was awept away, with tho excention of n fow thowsand doVlars, which aro stoadily becoming fower. Ganat has gone to Spain, after n srmownat checkered ca~ yoer.n England and ‘France, Ifo has saved s bandsome smonnt from hin thofts. but not sp mugl a8 bave Tweed, Bweeny, and Connolly, I nnderstand bo 18 mora broken dawn than Con- nolly, and hne several timea attempted sulcido without having ‘the comage -to make thoroneh woik of it. Sweony js mentally bro'teu aud cpat down, but hia pbysical hoalih ia good, ————— CROPS AND 'HOPPERS, NEARABKA, Oxaua, Neb,, June 4.—Iloports -recently re- eeived from thona countien in_ the southaoatern portion of this Siato which have beon eeverely affocted by minsshoppera this spring show that tho grasslioppers are fast talang thght, going northweat. Immanse clonds of thein arasdon dally very high {n alr, gomg weat on thio lluo of tho ratlroad, fiying {n the same dircction. RADWAY'S REMEDIzS, R.-1R-F,. Radway's Ready Religt CURES THE WORST PAINS I from One to Twenty Himyy, = NOT ONE HOUR Aftor reading this Advertisomont need suflor with pain, Fn Radway's Ready Relief I7 A CIRE FOR EVERY AT - %42 the first and is the On'y Pain Remedy That in«tantly stons the mest exernotatin pilunmasiane, aail civos cungeviind, s st e, Bomact, liowele, oF wiior oo application, d wlauds or organs, Iy Inirom One to Twenty Minutes, No mattar how violant or exernclatin Tthaumatie, Bed-ridd on, Infieam, Ciipulod ralgle, or prosirated with the pain, the . Norvous, disgase may sutor, | "2 Nev- Radway's Ready Reliof WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Tnfismmation of tho Kidnoys, Inflemmast u'iha dlrdder, Inflammation of th Tywe” 4ls, Bumps, Uougestion of tho Sunes, Bore Throat, Difficult Hreathing, Palpitation 14 cart, I}mmrm.' Qronp, Diphtheris,Co. anreh, Influenzn, eadnche, Toothnche, Neuralgia, Ithoumatism, Cold'Chills, Aguo Chills, The apolication of the Reaty Rollsl to the part o ncte wiiero tho paia or dliheulty vsi :”{! ""’"“"'f‘ ‘I'I: :: 3 c;l‘u »:x u,mu allord ean wonty dropa fn half & tumbler of water will, minatgs eara Gramim,. Sneams, oie Stch. T hurn, Stk Headagho, Dinerhea, Dysanters, Gtalle, Wiad L, fowcle, and atfinteront vins, " cavniors sliculd always carey a of WAY LA DY HELTEL with thom. A e frope i oneis o4 [riyent sicknen ocsaine from changa of wnter! 1 witor tuan French Urandy or Bitters as & atimulaoy FEVER AND AGUE. Fover and Agug cured for Ofty cants, romedinl ugont tn the wocld that will an all atboe malarinn, bill and other fovers (alil Lindway's Ready Hollaf, Bold by Druggisti. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and pura rich blo~d; {ncreasn of flosh anA wai 1 Clasr skl and boau.i(u complostan scoused to A Them fsnwy eura faver and ny il cariay taptiolt, i i 5'e Pille) a9 . Filty conts por bottlo, * DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT s mada the most rapid tonishing enrse, 70u 1o Body w uuder 1he {ai ua of tids teily v dectul mcdiclae, tuat Lrery Day an Increase fn I'lesh and Weight i _ Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PORIFIED. Tivory drop of tha Sarsaparillian R entas irgn fho big a anick, s cgoca Irent eommn d, swant, uring, aud othr 3Jutens ol th syt e vigar of '3 £, for St ro; astes of tito budy wi b uoy and sonnd inat L, 970411, oonsumptiun, glaad var dlseaso, ulo s 00 throat, montd, tu o s, in o lindy a ther pacis ‘of tho 'syrtcm.’soes oyee, sicuniizos d ©mrxes ream the eaze, ‘sad thy warst bews nf akia casor, esuptlons, fover nores, seald heal, elngworm, ousipelas, nehy, blavk spots, warms (o the dles esnoors (i tho w.nb, s all wealkening ac Jlrchatgen, might s 0t rporm an ¥ a3 f th UEs peinelple, wi Al cura’lva range of thls wonder of inolorn cliomis ry, anl n fow daya’ uin wil pruve to any porson using It for oithor discaso 118 o tent pover to euéu them, If iy patlent, dally Lacoming red:acod by the wastes aud dueomposition that i continuaily progre=ting, e ceods in arrosting those wastes, ad “topais the mam i w ool ane] this t ‘curn s vartal m3tes work of pucl Cidlmsinistiiag tho lass of wastes, pid, and arary day tho patlont will cel heelf growing botter and ‘stronger, the oo dl- . goating better, appathio hapruving, and tlzsh and welza crean 'Not oaly dnna the Sxsanaclliian Ttosolvent. oxosl all known romedial agonta i 1oo citrg of Ubronle, Sceafuloat, ionstitntional, sad $kin dleusts, but 1t is tho only pod+ tivo cure for Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Drinary aud Womb Diseasss. Uravel, ‘Diabatss, Deapsr, stoppage 0f water, hiosalinanca ol uriao, Bright's (1 suminuria, and inall e whers thom aro brick- duy e, ar th water [3 thick, clondy, mived subutancos Xll(’u 1o whita of an oy, ar thicade [lin i allk, urthore fs s uuichi |, dark, Lilians Appanrinoy, n whita boun-dunt toposits, and Wiien tsra b s pri-ki of ok oL SHalls e sud valu o Tumoer of Twelve Yenrs® Growth Cared by Wudway’s ltesvlvent. BEvERLY, Mam,, Jul 18, 199, D18, Ranwar: 1 lare il ubkiisn SHeror b 1hs et bowels Al the duerors sard »:S ll,lflfl;.;'lfl‘[hl" that g hetped mune Us{llfl'l::‘" 3 bt bed na faith 2 rocommuaded, but i Lsaw goue Ilonstvant, and’ though i fl; Lecausa | liad o forsd for twolva pones, T1onk six battlos of 100 Itawalvart ‘and oaybux of adwar s Pills sud twa battles of yuir 1oady Ttallef, enil thero s not & sign of tumur o ba Tout or folt, and 1'leal beitor, smartar, sud habpior than | bavo for twalva yoars, ‘Tho worsL tumor was in thio lnf sidsof (o bawals, wiee tho amin. Tirelta tniy 1 y0u foc tha beaotlt of othiors. You cAn publish (t £ vor engesr, IAN, P, KHARD, Teioo, 81 per bott Lot AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From promlacht gentloman and eidegtof Clnclunath Az LF Uso Daat furty sears woll kpuwn to-the o Viblishore throughout the Untted Satae, : _"pw, New Yousx, Oct. 1), 1610, Dn. RADWAY-DzA% 811tz Laus fuducod by & seuge of to tho afforiog to makea briel slatuwmeat of the o of youe FPor aavaral yaars | cua affectod with somo troublo. fa ha Lisgdar aud rgans which sumo | welvs monthy ng 1 culiminaed t a‘lblylll'io»h1d waich tl yaciang ta atrlc: the idod nodiving ou wysell, FINANCIAL, A OCALIFORNIA ‘BUSPENSION. Bax Fpaxotsco, Cal, Juno 4.—Tiesdwoll & Co., agricultural-imnlement doslers, Lnre wus- vendod payment. Liabilities aver nalf:a mililon, 1t is thoueht in busincss circlos thoy may pull throygh if graated av s3tonsion, THE TOLEDO CADETS, Speeial Dispateh to The Ohicano Tridune, ’l‘oxzyr:: O..l.'l':l“n- 4,—Tho delopation convay- iog the flag for presentation to the Ayera Cadets arrived on the evening t=aln, and wern escorted to the Opara-lipuse by the Cadets, whero a'large audionco of srectator wore ase eembled. ‘L'lia Mayor of the city presided, The prosentation speech was made by (teu. Muann, who -was followod by Gen, F.'I', 8herman, Tlianks were returned by tbe tlop. Prank 11, Hurd, wember of Conaress from thia Distriot. Bhort -speecucy rera also made by Dr, Osgood and Col, Baldwin, After tho wnsech-nsking, tho Cudota gave an ox- hitition dall, P —— SUICIDE. Catno, JIL., June 4,.—A wan who, by papors lett, is known 10 be.named John i, uor-:‘.c of 247 Hopkins strect, below Hagmillor, committed sulcide to-day, -juat .altor noon, by jumpiuyg off Ilillips* wharf-toat into tle Oulo lliver. IHe left » latter addrecscd to ioory Q. )y at Barton's, ‘81 Pearl atreet, Cincinnntl, Iis pa- ]:‘elu, "‘lilh bLis qlfocts, will ho farwarded to Cinv ciunatl. —— One hundred bags of now whoat were recelved at Memphis fiom Northern Munlsnippi yestere day, ‘Ihe oropin tbas scction lu roported une iugidoas, which the Vico-Presidont Lad forgotton, | usually gooda ! nado ey et e % o Font munthe ayn yaxd & Qulios 16 Lhlladeipisia sudurd v Hoening st ‘oura Barlng buen eWoctod o & nersan Bho had (o aTorttg 4] el hcen, T won® Tiybt off and gat. e of each-your Kares arilia, Resolvaiit, Keady Nollof, aud likulating Pt ud cominonoed klnk Bam, 10 (i days 1 was gre ¥ seliorad, and o f6cl as well a¢ evar: L. W, JAMES, Cinalanati, O. DR. RADWAY'’S Regulating Pills & 3 g 1).seascey llgadacto, aatipation, Uvuuess, lndigeation, Dye- : m’n‘. Bifiournors. Uiitas Faror Thuamuiationof e wals, Paes, and all Duranisuientq ul the Intacusl ¥ Amtlh ‘arranted 1o slicct & powiiive oure, Purely - olable, o Aoy, i Hufl&l uroly antaleing bo RiorGuDy, winarals, or delotesius %, Observa’the followls Iting from (Obrerze the folloning syrmploms railtiax fro of the Plnod In Huyagthuen 1 iloa, blaking of i e Bl of 1ha Howde: Hue lircath ng, Fluttonags at tho Hoart, Clivking or But! 0g Sanaation whon {8 Lylug Pasiueo, Disne-s of \ U8, Dots of Webs, befory fhe alabt, Fater asd. bull P oad, iotcy vl pirasion, Yellownoes vt ln tha Bide, Ctinet, Liniba, asd iuruing in the Flesh, "A 10% dasos of RADWAY'S BILLS whl trew the systern rain all the vonuuucd disurdess, Frico 3§ cauts por oz, ‘Bald by draygista. : Xead “False and Truc,” Send lotterat; *RADWAY & ( Warran i, New ¥ork, ' Lalofuistion w0rtl willLoscabyon, - , Ho. T3 hsuands