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p——————— e e et sravaly, and take comfort from my sisters and broth- ws, Dear parents, forgive and peay for your poor taughter, Joria Mere tondorly girliali i a note to her siator: Dean ‘Movres: I would ask of in“ n few favors, They are theto: When 1 am desd give mothor m. yold set, Axwix my turquoise ring, keop my watc ind chaln and pearl ring for yourself, snd xiva lo PAnnix that sed of fancy work 1 had commenced, Lot me be buried with my plain ring on my finger, and put the buttons Dxx g me in my cofin, Kesp on #ith your m and play often, for 1 siways desrly foved to Lesr you. Now, desr EUOENS, FANNIE, TAXE, And Anxiz, Maustor, and MorLis, all goods dye, ' Kits mio before I am laid in my et sttt sty Another war-cloud about the size of a plocs of ohalk looms up on tha Eoglish hor- ron, The King of Dahomey isepoiling for a Sght. That ls, ono of them is, for there are two Kings of Dahomey,~the King of the bushmen, » sort of Grangor dospot, and the metropolitan Kiog, whe holda his high old court at Abomay, ~which pdace oan ba found on tho map it care- tully mought. This Iatter King itis who has ot up on his ear becauss of a domand for re- prlsal made upen him by the Dritish Govern- mont. Inresponso, ho has sent back anawer to the effoct thatif the British want anything of bim they can coms with guos snd whather thoy aan get it. This Kiog of Dahomey counts spon hia army of femals warriors to make shors work of the Britiah troops, if the lattar succssd in ponetrating the dense jungles on the cosst and reaching his city, which will be the moat difficnlt work of the campaign for thom to ao- eomplish. The prospecta are that the apshot of it will be s short aud decialvo campaign, in which Dahomoy, with Lis fomale warriors ana his alave- pans and barems, will ba wiped out in short order, which will cost England some mill- fons of pounds and loss of life, for which she oan gein no possible return, % Aside from tho intaliate desire for offics which selzes somo mon, ex-Mayor Cotvin's desporate attempt to hold the oflice of Mayor a year aud a balf beyond the term for which ho wans olocted, and {o splte of tho exprossed op- poeition of the peopls, bas been dictated by nolfish motives, e rotaine a son-in-law in tho publio servico, twho holds and has held ever rince Corvin became Mayor the most lucralive place in tha Oity Government. e had for time, if b has pot now, one or two mons quartered on the departments, Ho has, ever since he becamo Mayor, dictated romovals aud sppointments in various branches of the ssrvice to make room for depondents and retainers. Bo Mr. Corvix not only dosiros to draw tho pay of Mayor for himsolt sighteen montha longoer than he originaily expected, but he also desires that his relatives and frionds shall continuo to draw sheir pay eighteen months longer. This, perbapa, nlong with the opportunity to lord it smong & cortaln class of bummar politiclans, will socount for his willingness to bear the “whips mod scorns™ of an outraged poblic rather than abandon the richest plokings ever enjoyed by * bim and his'n,” The New York Court-House, that great monu- menttothegreatdoparted Domocratioatateaman, ¢ goas” Twrep, I8, pursuant tothe dosign of that Hiuatrious porson, to remain forever unfinished. Under his regimo no loss than $14,000,000 were expendod upon it,—or, rathor, wors charged to that sccount, and, in the main, stolon or used to run, Domocratle political camipnigas,~and it was hls boneficont schema for ths benefit of himaelf, the Ring, and the party, to continuo indefinitoly this great wark of Court-Houso con- struction. That was Interrupted, howover, by tho uprising of tax-payors, and a shod roof was pat upon the Incomplete and never-to-be-com- ploted structure as it then stood. Now, to fin- ish the incompleteness of the half-finished building, & permanont roof is to be put upon f& in place of tho temporary shed, and the conune drum belng ponderad by the Now York tax-pay ors is, whether, under the reign of Joun Krrvy, who is Twzrp's succossor s Tammany Boss, that roor will ever be finished, Ca The dosperats wickedness and atroclous fm- morality. of ploasure-taking, evon of the moaat innocent sort, has beon agaln afiirmod by a Masaschusetts court in & fashion that shows how the blue-law oode yot permeatos the juris- prodence of that Btato. The casc was thatof pleaded that Saturday was the Jewish Habbath, and proved that ho religiously obsorvedit, and therefore claimed an acquittal under the pro- vislons of the statute, which except from ita penalty thoae who observe the seventh day -in- stead of the Christian Babbath. Thercon the Court ponderonsly ruled to the effoct that, if the sconsad wero & fisherman, he might lawfully fish every Banday in the yoar, and make all the monoy he could at it. But, if ho aogled for amusoment, he was guilty of a criminal offenso ; and, as that was what he had done, » fine was imposod upon him, which will doubtless improsn upon him the awful guilt of amusing himself on Bunday, which len't his Sunday. The Hon., E. B. Wasmnunxz, undar date tho 25th ult., writes to the Hon. J. R. Joxzxs, of thia city, explaining fully the reasons for kus cable tolegram of that dato. deolining to be a candi- date for Governor, He asys *‘that whon the suggention was firat made to him it did not atrike him with favor ; but reprosentations afterwards mnde by different party frionds, thachis nomina~ tion would strengthen the party tickot in tho Btats this fall, botrayed him for the momént into eaylug that his namo might be made use of it Ins fronds desmed it advieablo to do vo. But that on more mature roflection he had bacome satistiod that the uso of his name would draw many of his frienda into personal controversioa in which bo folt that he had no right to involve them, That no position would ha prize higher than the Governorabip of the Btats whero most of bia lifo ad been spent, but thas would be dearly purchasod at tho sacritlco of peraonal friendshipa which ho had long enjoyed.” e e B The Ion. Troyas 8. Ribaway, since the withdrawal of WAsisORRE, sooms to be securlng protty much all of the Egyptian countles, Y torday a dispatch was roceivod that both Popo and Massao bad Inatructed for him for Governor, e will have » strong vote on the first ballot, porbaps not far from a third of the whole Con- ventlon, 'Che contral counties gonerally are ine dicating o proference for Curoy. The north- *ry countios have not yet held coavantions, but thesa delogations will be divided, with some ex- peptions, between Curtox and Ripaway, noless somo now man should be brought out 24 a com- Promise caudidate whose nama Las niot yob been thought of, but wo bave not much faith tn * groat unxaowns,"” There aro about twenty Yale graduates inthe pros. ¥t Loglslature of Connocticut, The wicked Frenchmen call ' the wild young Amer- oan girls in Parfs Les Bellus SBauvage,”” Tho New Orleans Kepublican 18 In a position to say Dat Democrata throw mud becauss It {s the only thing ey can reach, The family of G. P. A, Healy, the artist, are still in taris, and will not come o the United States this year, Ts iotends salling for Europe in Juzo, Mr, Chiarles Fochter ia now Slling an engsgemsnt at Fade's Opars-Houss, Ban Francisco, He openad last ;fif'k ‘Wednosday as Xdmond Danfea in * Monte Otrls- Mils, Hottina Rothischild, who married hor cousin from Vienna in Pars on the 230 of Maroh, ind 144 of avaryarilclo of lugerle, That department alons of bor trousseau Ailled five rooms, The Now York Kxprese says Robert Lonmor looks fore like & bulging-browed country clergyman than Uike the propristor of Dexter aud of the moat widly Hroulated newspaper in the world. : Field-Marshal Yon Meltko and Prof, Mommuen, who ire nowin Italy, wi re entartained at s banquetin Bomo » fow days agd, Among tho yuests was Mr. Marsh, United Btates Mintster to Italy, It s roported tuat Mlls, Adelina Patti said, some manths ago, of Miss Emma Albott, the young Amsri- 12 1ady who recently made auccessful dobut In Lone a2 “Xsang just Live her whon I was of hor age.” Offenbach (s & plessant-looking gentleman, of sbout medium height, slendse fu bulld, sud slightly round. Wouldored, So speaks French aud German flucatly, balng Geruun by bistd, sud usdustands Engliah, though mot able tn use If in conversation, 1fs will stay in this country about two tonths, and probabiy will not vislt the Weat at all, Dr. Brown.Bequard, the celsbrated physician who sttonded sfe, Bumnor and other distinguished patents, Bae very luzurious apartments in Avenne Friedian Parls, His bealth conlinuss delicate, but he studies unremitiingly, The Parle correspondent of the Doston Saturday @arettawritea: “A New York young fady, famous for bor hesutiful voles, ls safd to b angaged to one of thie leading tenora of the Grand Opers, and to bave gons over to Roma' for his wake." | A dog.destroyer s sbroad in London, and has siricken terror (o tho hearts of tho noblost ladtes by defying the police In leiters (o tho newapapers, sud by tlireatening to destroy tho entire mpecies of laps and slams unlees the Government will undortake to got rid of the nomuzzled eurs that roam the strosts, The Iate P, I Haven, of Conzocticut, was subjected to & post-moriom examination by the physicians; and ey declared thst “ihers wsa nothing the matter with bim—nothiog to bavy eaused death.,” Ho was tired fo death, and, like a watch run dawn, his body wan of no use to him whon the vital force w The Emperor of Drazil sekod John MeCullough * What {8 your buntnoas, sir 2" The answer, delivored modestly, bud in deep and rolling accents, was: "1 am an actor,” *Ah, an actor,” #aid Dom Pedro: what do you act?® 1 enact Hamlet, Ring Lear, Olhells, and other parts,” replied McCullough, with manifest pride, The Emperor sald: *Ab, yes, You are a Bhakspesrean actor. P'ut on your hat, sir; puton your hat,” 3Mr, Lavy, the cornet-player, did not satiafy his debt {othe Detrolt manager by surrendering his famous 1n strument, s ssslated Mr, Gllmore o & concert in that city last Bunday, snd loarned that bis baggage wi agsin to be attached as soon aa tho City-Hall cloc! should announce the closs of Hundsy, levy anticle pated this procesding by leaving the Opors-Houss when hia part of the performance was fintabed, jump- 1nginto a carriage {n walting, and being driven rapid.- 1y to Windsor. The attachmant was not served. Dr. O, H. Wetmorp, of Catakill, N. Y,, writes to one of the New York newspapers that he fs not reaponsf- ble for the obscene and threatening correspondenco addressed by the woman, Alles Lollenback, to bis wife. His reistion to Hollenback, ha eays, has bean merely Lhat of doctor to patient; and be feels compelied to state that he has not lived with Mrs, Wetmoro, aa s wife,” * for a period extending over six years.” e continges: * Dlighted as I am by evil whispsrings and pelty nuspicions, Mrs, Wetmore has crested thia sensation to gratify s yoxod and unworiby revengs," Biss Anns Dickinson, whose debut on the dramatio stago was noticed in Tie TaiouNk of yeaterdsy, has long chorished the notion of s carcer like this, Bbo said to a newspaper reporter, s few daya ago, that she had beon eager Lo embrace Lhe dramatic profession alt bier lifs, but had been detorred by the expostulatio of ber Quaksr relatives and friends. The general e: poctation wza that shie would first appear as Joan of Are, but she felt herself unoqual to the hand-to-band combata which this berolnc is obliged to uudertake, Bhe noxt studied Jans Byre, but finally settled upon Anne Doleyn, wilh whoso history and character abs bad thoroughly acqualuted herslf, 8lo feols far ‘more Bolicituds for the fate of her play than she docs for herself; and, indeed, if she succeeds elthor as dramstist or an sctress sho will have accomplished more than many women whom alie may falrly regard a8 rivau 10 1650, 8 number of Russian Generals formed s ring, Including thie Minfater of public Works, drew up 8 contract for the keeping fn ropalr of thu Nicholss Railroad, from BY. leborsburg to Moscow, and pro- sented 1t to the Emperor. e looked it over, learned that the tarma wers 8 conts o mile for vory passenger- oar that weut over the road, 4 cents a milo for esch frolght-car, oto,, and sald: “What do my Genersls know about rallroads? Whero #rs thoss Americans who are building cars 7 Tho Winans were sent for, and the contract was swardod fo them, They made 20,006,000 out of the arrangement, In 1854, when the presont Ozar was crowned, the Grand Duke Constan_ tine aaked Bir Robers Peel, who was in Bt Dolers. burg: “Iave you sesn tho curiosities of the Em. pire?” ¢ Qb, yes,” sald Bir Tobert, mentioning a number, “I have soen thom all” “ You have missed the grostost,” replisd Constantine, * you have not soa the great American ratlway contract,® T3 dialaoy, ¥, Frist iney, V. Frisby, and D, 23 vax{v;ll sad Alex. i , Washington ; J. 1, Iia Terre 3 ;" ired Lagton suik with, ‘Miimagbe Baron von der Moydt, Berll V. Tompiius, Lo: Dauor, and 0, J. M York; ex-Gov, W, L. Washburn, M . Eamos, O“lej U, ... Grand Pacific—QObarles Btuart, &tuart, Til.; Josoph “Whitahesd, A. 8, Rtobinsou, and_John . Rock ‘lslind’; ex-Gov. O, C. Washburn, Wisconatn: GOl A, Q. Mar thews, Bpringfield; Albert Brenot, Parls; Gov, J, Lo Doreridge, Springfiold ; J, G, Spoouer, Hudson, W QGoorge Bcroggs, Qusmpaign ; .}; A, guburn. rowning, I iix V. B, Dnllock, Durlington ; Oyaris 1 Hollsnd andJ. I. Chsndler, Uancock, Mich.; A, 5. Merriam, Cincinnati; Normsn Finite, New Yorks I, B, Kerr, Pittaburg; Gen, G. P, Winte on. 3,8, Delane, Itbaes, N, ¥, Crozler, Monomineo? the ton Col. J, Hendorshott, Haatingy, Minn, ; the Hon. Wendell it.'Auderson, La Growso: Uol. 0, 17, Toody, Virginla; *J. ~ Houches, Chiro, ' Caiiforna.. Bherman Ifouge—The Hon, 8, M, Ltter, Springfek Charles Gray, Brighton, England ; Judson A, Lyon, Jeraoy City; 'Ool. A. J. Coopor, Bitlwaukee ; ‘Thomss A Gait, Biertiug, il Paul lernays, Toston's Arthor W, Bhsphard, England; ¥, E. Day, New York: W. 0. Thayer sud C, 0, Buck, Tlymouis, Iud.; 8, McPhor #on, Pittaburi. ... Gardner Houre—\, Lou! Alfs Richardvon, New Yor! Daitimore ; J. McCann, Dattlo Croek ; O, AMichigan;'8, W. Devrits, Baltimoro, DENTISTRY. Twelfth Annuat Mecting of the M- 1inotis Associution, Bpeeial Dispateh lo The Chicazo Tribune, GaLzspun, 1L, May 0.—~Tho twelfth annuat meet- ingof the Illinols Stats Dental Socisly convened in Masonfo Hall, in this city, ot 10 o'clock a. m. to-ilay, Dr. Edgar D, Bwaln, of Chicago, Preaident of ths 80+ cloty, called Lhe mesting to order, and tho session was opened with, prayor by the Itev, Mr. Witliston, of thia cily, Tho Becrotary them calicd the rolf, and the following members wero found prosent: R, H, Antes, Genuscoi G. V, Black,}Jacksonville; ©. I Cusbing, J. N. Crouss, Chicago; E, B. Call, Peoria; M. 8, Dean, Chicago; Warren D, E. Crow, Quincy; U. B, Davis, Petersburg ; E. F. Davit, Galos- burg ; E. I, David, Aledo; A, W, Marlan, Chicago; @, J. Hyer, Olinton; J, 3. Hurrt, Peoria; ‘U, L, Gilmer, Waverly; O, A, Kitchion, Rookford; C, R, K. Koch, Chicayo; I, T, Mattaon, Kewanoo: W, 8. Moo G, Tock Island’; O. F. Matteson, Chicago; J. P, Marrauca, Ottaw: Murnty, Abiugdan 3 . ‘Townsend,’ Pontiao; E. H, ‘Talbot, E in, Joshua Mmith, Chicago Q. H. Hmith, Bpringfeld : 8, M, Sturgls, Quincy; k. ¢, Btons, J, A, W, Davis, Galesburg, The Roy, Mr, Williston, of this eity, delivered tho address of welcomo, The Publication” Committes and others reporied elghty-aight members in good atsuding, Tha roccipts had Leen §331u0; Hawloy, ayemont Hotre—Robert 1 expenditures, r. J, N, Lewis, of Quincy, was tranaferred from tho active 10 the honorary st af members, oL Prime and T W, Lobly, of Glichgo: W. W, uape, of Ialos; and J, W, Stophens, 1 slectod now metbers. % e The Hociety will contlone It seasion through to- morrow and Thursday. THE WEATHER. WasnmnoToN, D, O, Asy 10—1 a, m,~In the Up- por La ko region aod Upper Misslsalppd Vallsy, ristug, followed by statlonary barometer, northerly winds, posibly vocring to casterly snd cooler, clear ar parlly cloudy weather, TOCAL OBSEDVATIUNS, OuI0A Wind, | 38, 29, L8 8, m, 2,70 400 . m, 20,70 4:53 y 20,69, 00 p. 0.0 4 i T A LU Minimua, &, UENXKBAL ONSERVATIONS. 110400, May 9—Midnight, Har, Thr Wind, Hain | Weather, Buation, Breckinridgont2 03 Daveuport, Doaver,. SUICIDE. &pasial Dupaieh to The Chicage Tribune, TavavxTTE, Ind,, May 9.—Hiram Bates, ous of the delivery men of the United Btates Express Conpany in thls clty, committed suicido this morning by uhoot- ing himsclf in the hesd with & plstol, o was on duty befors breskfast as usual, aud seomed 1o usual good splrits; went home to breakfast, walked futo Lis bade room, sat down on tho bod, placed his platal to Lis bead and Ared the futal sbok.~ The Ooranor's Jury do- cided hie was laboring under & towporsry At of usant- ty, 1018 business 1u the exprass efice, on closa amiustion, was found to ba correct, sad 00 reason is kuown why he comuultted tho deol. lla was ® lfo- o preldenkof Latayatie. sud bud bous eavioyed by 1press Company Toars, o laaves a wile 280 4wa childrea, 4 girl to the German Comwulats. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1876. FOREIGN. Tho Bulchery at Salonica ‘Serfously Aggravates the *“Sick Maw's”? Ailments. An End of Turkish Ruale in Earope Likely to chault There- rom, Various and Contradictory Ac. counts of the Brutal Affair. . English, French, German, and Italian War Yessels Ordered to Tarkish Waters. Revolution Has Broken Out on a Large Scale in Bulgaria. Daur, tho Moexican Revolutionist, Retreating Toward RMatae moras. TURKEY. THP RECENT OUTHAGK AT BAT.ONICA. Parms, May ¥, —From detalls of the outrage at 8. Tonica it appears that the United States Comsul inter- fared for tho protestion of the Greek girl, and con- Qucted her to the Consulatein & carrisge. An oxcited mob theteupon surroundod Lhe Consulste, and the French and German Consuls, who wero brothers-in- Iaw, and related by marrisga lo the American Consul, belloving him to ba in danger, prococded to bls nasiate auce, and on the way were altacked. The Italian Con- aoi informed the Governor of the state of affairs, and besent troops tothe relief of the American Con- sulato, which waa barieged by the rabbie, ‘TURKISIT ACCOUNT. LoNDoy, May 8.—The Porte has sent by tolograph the following account of the disturbances in Salonica to the Ottoman Embassador at London : The convert to Malinmmedaniam arrived at Salonfea by mailvay, The Mahammedans proceedod to con- duct ber, accarding to custom, to tha residenoe of the Governor-General, when about 150 persons, whom the Consul of the United Btatos had ssacmbled, rashod at the convert, tare off her vell aud mantle, and carried lier by forca to the Louss of a Christian. 'Tho excitod Mussutmans proceaded fo the Governor's rosidence, and insisted that tho convert abould be brought thithor, The Goveruor, bearing that the German and Fronch Consuls hed entarod the mosque, wiich was jovaded by & crowd, went thore to induce tho Consuls to withdraw and to cilm tlo fe. Al lus e(forts twore uscless. The populace wrenched bara from the grating, fell upon tho Consuls, and struck tlown down, In spito of des- perate efforts of the Gavernor o ahield them vrith his own person. ‘TToops uitimately disperssd the people. The Governor of Kalonica tslegrapla that order has Deen restored, and the gulity partios arrested. BATISFACTION PROMISED, DearIN, May 8,—Germany has aocopted the Porte's offer to !!ll'u wntisfaction for the Salonica ontraye, pro. vided that the promises be carriod into effuct fin- mediately, 1loME, May B,—~The Minister of Marine hag ordered. two It men-of-war to go to Balonica. A PREDICTION. LoxpoN, May 0.—The Standard’s corrsapondent at Dorlinmays: It Is generally thought hera that the Halonlcs affale will prove fatal o Turkey, The fnter- forenca of Huro powers for the benafit of ths Christians is now cousidcred unavoidable, as it ia evi- dent that the Parta {s powerleas to protsct tham againat the outbresks of fanatician, ' REVOLUTION IN BULGAIIA. A spacial from Athens to the 7¥ues reports that tho Bulganao fusurrection noar Philippopolls threatens to bocome sorloun 6 Porta ia greatly alarmed, aud is sending forward all its disposable forces Ly dally and niuhug traing on tha Adrianople Rallway. The move- ment han beon long preconcorted by Borvian agitatora, Atfirstit waeconsldored unimportant, but it has sproad rapidly, sud (he numbers of fnaurgents are varjously estimated at from 1,000 to 10,000, INCREABY; OF DUTILS, The Porte has informed the Foreign Ambnasa@ors that flh':l rosolved to ralso tho dutles on imports 20 per cant THE BUTCHERY. LoNDow, Bisy 0,—A Paria dispatch to tho Times sayn roports of (he outrage at Halonica roceived kars represent that the French and German Conanla were dragged from the sireot into the wowque, d there axberea. The Governorerrived st the mosqus after Ao mucders had bon completed. A GENERAL TALX FROPOSED, ‘The TYmea Paris correnpondent says the projict of 3 generul diplomutic conforenco on Turkish afiadrs be- gins to be soriously ontertained., BOSNIA. A Vieuna dirpatch reports that the Turkish Ambas- sador at Berlin ban been Instructed to conssnt ton ni!:)“d forelgn comunission of superintendence for 1, THE AURTOIAN ARXTY, A dispatch to the Z4mes from orlin states that s reorgunization of the Austrian cavalry hes been o dercd, wheroby the force {s ralsed 1o 60,000, cxclisive of the dwelir. ANDILASSY 008 TO BERLIN, \‘:lnmu. Moy U,—Count Andrasay has loft for slin, TUI DULOARIAN INSURRECTION S8PREADING, NDON, May 0--Midnight,—A dispatch from Con tinopla aseorts that ‘the Bulgarian rioters to . the mountsins, end cordons troops have bLeen' establsbed to provent thy morement from epreading. Adv'ces ro- ceivod at Purie, howavor, Topresent tliat postal snd telegraphio communication between Constantinople and Eophis are interrupted by the insurrection. MORR WAR-YESSELS ORDERED TO SBALOSNICA. A tolegram fromn Borin ntatos tUat the German cor- vetta Modura lins been orderod to leave Mesxins for Raloufca without delay, Tho lustian and Ausirian mon-of-war have als” been ordered to Balonica, In canuequeice of en urgeut dispatch from the Chan- colior of the French Consulate &t Salonicaan add tious! French man-of-war has gone o Byrs, where she walta fnstructions, Tho Britlsh Cousul has or- dored the man-af-war from Firocus to como ta Salonies fnediatoly, LATTST, Roxe, May9.—8ignaz Mlskarl, Mintstor of Forelgn Affairs,tuformed the Chamoer ‘of Doputtes to-day that the Italian Consul st Halonica entrested the Turk- iah troops to quell the tumult, buttheyrofused to move, Pams, May 105 8. m.—The Correrpondence Uni- veraelle sayu tio forelgu Governmenta live forwarded the follusing sccount of tho origin of the disturbance &t Halonica (o thelr Legations in Paris, Tho Amer- fcan Cousul was at the rallway-station when his atiention was sitracted by the cries of a Christian girl, Bhe was surrounded by o scoreiof Mussulmaus, who wanted to take her forcibly to the mosque, The Conaul ook the glrl undar hia' protection, ' Whilo lvs was socking for information aa to Ler nationality, thy German and French Conuuls wera sparately juformeil that s wowan belungiug to their respective natiow! Liad boen dragged into » mosque, ‘Chey couveqquently ropaled to tus moique, whers ey were boatua ta cath, Loxnox, May 10—3 . m.—The Parls correspandmt of the Y'ruies learus thai the Awerican Consul, fearing tis mob would succeod in furcing his Louse, seat the ‘I'he mob in the ‘moaque compelled the German Cousul (o ¥ign aD or- dor for hiee delivery, and then murdecsd him, Lo hosideciad f MEXICO. DIAZ'S COMMAND BUFFELING POR WATER, QaLvEaToN, Tux, May9.—Tho ANews spoclal from Tio Grauds Clty, 9ib, ssya: Diax with his artillery and infantry is rotresting to Matamoras, having found it fmpractioable to advance ihs infantry, owlng to the scarcity of water, 1ils command has suffered terribly from fatigue and thirst, mauy of his men porishing by the roadsido. 1Mo has alao loat a considaruble number Dy dosortfon. ¥sleavos to Lis cavalry between Carrate vo and Alontorey, whera he will rejolis them with ruln- forcements, Even with cavalry bis advuuce will ba alow, Water ia o bo had st loug {ntervals, and’ thore (s 1o forage in the country, the dovernment forces hwving gathersd il the could find, and unlees Disz carrios forage wit him bis animals will starve on the way, Disz is sanguine of success, aud his future operations agsinat Muuterey will bo inado cutlrely with cavalry, 1le has ad no Nght a8 was rumored, GaLvESTON, Tex,, May 0.—~Tbo Calveston News' spoclal from Lrownaville, 9tb, says the nawa recolved {8 contirmatory of the dispatch from Rlo Grande City {usday a8 to Lo retrost of the Lufuntey wud sstillery of az. It ia reportod that » cavaley force of Covernment troops {s advanciug towards Matawnoras from Victoria to futercept tho retreat. The furtifications mround Aatamoras are belng hastily rnfililml uu if for m nlege, Asslatance has brou aaked of the Mayor of Iirsz08 of protoction to the lives and property of Americsn citizeos du AMatamorss 1o cuso of need, Quintanno still holds Neuvo Larada for tho Qovarne mont with 120 well-armed I Forty Custom-House Guards, under Eapinoos, at- tacked Mair ulurdi!a.bul ‘ware repulsed umuu xuvln- lutioulsts, the guards losing two hlled and six wounded, Nothing bas been heard of the movement of (he Goverument forces uuder Eacetudo, sa rovolutionists aru betwecn him and the Rlo Graude, sad {utarcept all communication, ‘They are very roticent, snd nothjng loaks out from them it to mililary movuwents on the other slde, GREAT BRITAIN, ANOTHEK TAOUBLYED DEPENDENOY, ToxpoN, May h.—Gov. Henoessoy bas {elegraphed the Colonlal Ofiice that disturbances have occurred st Tobago, onoof the Windward lslands, the csuse of hich 13 unknown, A ma-0f-war Bak §ous 16 To- bigo, The Earlof Caroarvon, Sxcratary of tata for the Colonial Depsrtment, talegraphod for furthor partiontars, CRIMINAL NEWS, TWALRING MATCT, A twenty.fonr hours walking-match way bagun night foe & purss of §3,W0, iu which fourtaen Engl priestriana participated, ~ One, named Mil Pletad 5 miles In 8 horirs, 48 minut 10 he the faatest time on record, bl winner of the match, cotapie 61 minutas, and 33 seconds, beating O'Leary's ma distauch 2 minutes 3] ughsn walked 120miles tn and 46 min. amid then rotired, §iouss, second. makiug 116 6-7 8, and Crossland, third, makiog 113 6-7 caile The abiove coutest was mede for & purte of §5 MUTINY, Loxpny, 811y 9,—Ths British Coneul at Rio Janetes Feporta by telcgraph that 8 manting broke out on the nrk Caswell, of Swanara, for Quesr.alonn, and all th officars ware murdored by the mutinears, BIIPSING BILL. 1n the Mouss of Comimons, the Merchant Shipplog bill was passed 1o Committcs, THE PENIAN PIIGONERS, The Standard lo-day Announces that ninety mem. Dara of the Hlonne of Commnns havo signed memorial |. 10 Disracit ssaing for tho relessn af the Fenian con- victs, Awang the aigners are Faweatt, Morley, Plime sall, Muudells, Osboras, Morgan, and Jacob B Rubenstein, the -Brookiyn Murderer, Escapoes the Hangman's Nooso. 1ic Breathes Ils Yast In Ils Prison Coll Yesterday Morning. The Sitaation at the Ohio Mines Bzcomea oro Alarming. Two More Companles of Militia Ordercd to e Scene of Disturbance. A Dosperate Character Lynched by his possession. The witneas attended the County Convantinn at Giraraville, on the 4th of July iaxt, fle sppeated thern a1 Becratary of thaBhenan- dosh Division of the Order, A nnmuver of prominsnt membe.s of the Ordor wers provenl, among them Jamea Rorrigan, who In now in the Betulehem iy swaiting the panaitf of the Iaw for the mnrder Jones, The witneaq further teatified that John J. Blattary, at oue time a candidate for the Amociate Judgrabip of thia county, wae expelied from the Qeder for giving information aa 10 the intentions of the Urder, ho having told a man that he was & ark for s pistal, and thus filnstrsted their plans, CAYADIAN TTRAMS, Speefal Dupateh to the Chicage Triduns. TIAMILTON, Ont., May9,~Charles P, Karls, allas Morvilio, waa arcented hera tast night on & charga of arson and breaking Jail In Canton, O. Bealdes the present chargs of seron, npon which be has bean con- wicted, thera {s 3 chiarge of highway robmery pending syAinat bit. Ho will remsin hers until the extradition pperaare mads ont, American detcclives may he will not bean tried for tho Ieiter offcnss untl) bty term of imprisonment upan the former clisruo has oxpired. This fact may lead to anotiier diffioulty In connection with thn extradition ireaty, H nfor partoer in thefirm of D, Murphy & C wholosale grocers, his abaconded, Taa estate b Leen placed tn the Banda of an oMcial Assigae A dispatch from Midland, Georgian Bay, Ont., 2 ©The report sent from this place to the New York PR Vigilantes at Lyons, Ia. THrraid, sating that lioes Totod- speat the winter WHISKY, tha Murkoka country {e withiout the lsact foundstio » Y u ¥ Btrict inquirios fail 10 show that any [erwon snewer- - RUBENSTEIN. Ing 3r. Tweed's description bas beets or 43 now i thls MILWAUKEE, UZ ISCAVES THE OALLOWE, part of Canada,” Bpactat avalch to The Cheago Triduna, New Yomk, Msy 9.—Pesach N. Rubensteln. the murderer of Hara Alexander, went to bed 1ast night a8 usual in the condemned cell, which ho bas occupted in the Raymound-Streot Jatl, Brooklyn, since bis canviction. At half-past 6 this morniog Keoper Shultz maw Rubenstein Iying on hin pallet, which had been placed over the stearn-pipe to mecuro greatsr warmth, At hialf-past 9 o'clock Doputy-Keopor Howard beard a groan from Rubenstein’s coll. On looking iu be saw the murdorer lying in & recumbens posl- tion as if in great pain, Howard sum- moned thres ssaistaats, who entered tho coll and lifted HRubensteln to s mattress on the floor, belioving that he waa suffering from ner- vous prostration and genoral debility. He had been growing weaker giadually for weoks past under au exccesive mental atrain and the rav- ages of consumption. Medical sid was sum- moned, but before the arrival of Dr. Drowne, of the City Hospital, Rubenstein frothed at tha month, his loft arm feil powerless to bis aide, the eyes dilated, and ho groanoed twice heavily, giving those about him the firat sunapicion that poison might bave boeen introduced to bis cell. A momont later he GASPED AXD DIED at precisely 10 o'clock. The oxcitement in jaij when it wan known that the condemned man was real- Iy dosd was intense, and the ofcials quite fost their Y45 121t suthoriuen scont the 1dea that Rubsnatein commiited suicide, and atiribute the caure of drath 10 general dability. It is said that no member of his family bad visited him since Sunday last, when his fatler cailed on bim, e bas boen waking medicino for a long tiran paat, and has been complaining, ‘This moruing lie ate i Learty meal, Dr, Brovuo examined the body, 2nd pronounced Iifa extinct, Tho ouler clotbing was then removed, and the body Ieft IringSrith notbing upon ¢ Rave & pale of socks. Tho clofhing removed was Aithy In the estrews, &ad covered with vermin, In one cor- ner was a rcd bag contalning straps and other devo- tional sppliances, which the condemned man had been in tho Labit of using, On o sholf over the steum-plpe ¥as & Lebrew ible, end on s ir near by several medicine phialsin a con- fused mans, Over the body was thrown ® gray army blanket, which was the cnls corvering that ho had used, d’x‘m body iay at ihis tima partially on itaside. He ha THNE TRIAL OF JOXNAS & CO. Zpectal Dispateh ta The Chicage Tribuns, Mitwaceer, May 9.—Iu the Jonas-Guldberg-Croaby conspiracy c2se to-day, Bam Rindakopt's examination e 1dcitited the various telegrame and letiers proviously refecred to in the teisl an paasiug between the defendants and the Milwaukee wmen, particalsrly the letter of Aug. 2, 1875, which bas 80 often Leen spoken of and never published, which ts a8 foliows s CRicaao, Aug, 11, 1675.~UEsn FaIRND: While we werc at the Frankfort louse, C, snd B, were lookiug for us atthe Tramont, from 8 thil 9, Batnl night. 1 wend for C, thiz s, m. He came trom the Houth last nigkt. Heis willing to do something, You had bet- ter say 16 and put up 10, with suthority to mo to ad- wynce to C, nuch neccasary amountsa be lclulll{ ro- quires for personal use. 1fa will (1 think) be obliged 10 go south i Ilinois and {ake anather with him to Towa, 1ink I would tey O, suy way, but use your own judgment, 1 have no doubt in my own mind that C.can convince tho wiiale Latch of (o advisability of employiug him by the time he returnsy from lows, 1f ba goes, C, goes to lowa Wednesday night, In case 1 make bin reinuin on the husiness whatahall Tdo7 @hall Tetart C, for Towa? Ankwer by telograph, 1 Liope to Lear from you woon, Neapectfully, d. Joram, The romainder of Mr, Rindskopf's avidouce was un- important, GEX., HEDRICR ‘was nozt aworn, and s3id ke resldes at Ottumwa, Is., and had been Buperviser over five years; wa et liero on the 10th of May laat by tho Hecrctary of the Troasury, and hsd a number of Ravenus Agents no- der bia charge; was in thin city, in pursuance of this order, from May to Jsnuary most of his time; in June was hers and in Chicsgo nearly ths whole of his time, Lut went home for a day or {wo at a tima; MARFIED PRETTYMAN'S WIFE'S HISTER; nad read aomo of the evidence in this case relating to witticsa kuowiug of this schomo_[objected to] ; hiad in the pupers th evidence of Wirth; had uot the slightest knowledge of sny of the transactions sworn 10} never knew auything about thom till he o resd them ; about the Ttk or #th of February saw an item in Tuax Cuicauo TRIBUNE that Jonas lad been charged with the prescut conspiracy, and {o the item & parsgraph siating that after Jonas gave his bond the Marahal assured him that 11 NEED NOT IR UNDASY, sa it was not him but McKinuoy they wero after; the Marshal attorwards wrote to him saylug tuere was not & word of truth in this; remembered McKinnoy saying that he was working up tho caze, At this point, by permisvion of the Court and con- sent of counsel, the General msda A PERSONAL STATEMENT to the efTect that a month, or perbaps two after his making tlis selzures Lere, he met Mr, Pretiyiun at Chiicago,—the firat thme for yeara; Prottyman told him hie waa there for bia clieuts, and’ they ‘bad some aik nbaut the whisky cases; Prettymau sald hu ad been spproachied by persons who aought to rotain him; ho safdz © Mr, Frettyman, Thope you will uot be engsg- ol i ucse” cases, 1€ it 1a found ou wo ure brothors- | in-law WASTED ALMOST TO A BRELETON. Tis long biack locks lay iu disbeveled order over his protruding Ligh check-boues. Tho lipa now pasted, discloaing thy teetls, and the cyea dilated. Tho akin was of tho hue of muffron. Taken aitogetlior, the aight was 5 stiocking oue to thoso unused to ‘such scenes of horror and miserable surroundings. Ooa Sholf nearest tu the door wers neveral religious books, woma writing materia), and four eperm candies, A silver watch in & buckekin bag, with two keys and two miage-stampa, comprised all the properiy the msu Baa3A Tin roensesius THE FATHER'S AND BISTEL'S ORIEF. ‘Che fther and eister of Rubeustein urrived at tho zon shorily aftar 12 o'clock, Tus screams of the aticr rang through the corridors sn they were con- ducted (o the scens of dealh, The elier Rubenstein anked vormisalon to bo permitted to enter the cell firut, Wheu Liu belield the prostrate fora be shrivked, “Ob, 1ny poor, iuuocent boy. 1t i terrible, time bis'dauglter screamed in Hebrew, betacen ber sobs: *Oh, oli, why diln't the doctors let you live longer? You're unoceut, for you conldn't bo in East Tew York and st homa too at tho saine time,”” These exclamations wero utlered at the grating, ‘When thodoor was unlocked Rubenstain renewed his requeat 10 euter finst, us $L was the Hebrow custom, and the Coroner azsunted. Ho then told the Corouer that it wan likowisa tuo oustom 1o cover thefaco of the doad, knd the he wisued to do with his own handa. Consent haviug been given the oid man draw the gra, 1T WILL LOOR BAD." Prettyman #ald he bad no desire to do it, and witnes undoratood, bim Lo say he should not, Ou il (svitues return to Milwaukeo he (witnesa) told McKiuney ai about this, snd bad beard no further about it amee, In Teply to Mr. McKinney, tho witnees sald Bluford Wiison told himy that Lhelan, of Kentucky, had been down to Washingtou trying to' sottls the whisky cancs, snd had been kicked out of the Departineut oicea by Lristow, Witumis apoke of this to MecKinuey, snd coune.ed the Gavernmont oflicers 10 lovlk out far him, Witness was thou UROBA-EXAMINED ! by 3Ir, Murphy, and #aid Le camo hers to suporseds Muun’; then Matthews cama here, aud witness was di- rocted 1o take charge only of the cases growing out of bisown solzures; was on confidontial relsuons with the law officers iicre, communicating to them sl the information Lie had, sending, also, coplos of all papers totho Department st Wasbington. “After ko feft, 1 January, ho was bock once, o few hiours, in Fob- ruary; knew mothing of revonue ofiicers burg- | army-Liankot over the face. Ie Likewio told the ofi- lariowsly enlering the _store Lindskopf | cfal that 1t was tuo custon 8o straighten tbe Lrothers and abairacting papera thorefrom. Tuo | lwmbw, sod thata lighted candle should bo left in Iotter produced, dated Aug, 12, 1 e had | the prescuceof the dead. The Curoner toox a match never neen or hewrd of beforo, and bie never had such | iy hand for the purpose of lighting & condls, whon tho # couference ss wan there referred 0, As faraa Lo | old man tnterposed and said, was concerned, ft was & falschood, Afr, Prettyman, heunderstood, was a leading lawyer in his part of 11- Iinols In reveiun cascd, and kiad been very wuccesaful in nuch cases, Tho witness asked himas & personal favor not o fake a retaiuerin thoss casen, OWING TO TUZIDR RELATIONSHIP, and the nature of the csse. Prettyman matd Lo did not wuppose tlie whisky men wonid pay the feo ko would do- NE MIMSELPY DESIIXD TO PERFORM THOAT OFFICR sccording to the rites of his falth, Ile sccordingly lighted a candlo and placed it uear the head on the left side, fn the position in which the body lsy. Raiaing himaolf toan erect position, the fatiier londly pro- claimed bis belief fu the iunccence of hiyaou, Then, after w brict panse, bo screamed in Garkan, 1n the beat of hia excitement, “ Ay boy dics ua pure as the mand, but be did vot say he wanted $7,000 to come up aun 1" He was very auxious that the body should not here to Jook over the ground, The witness made an | bo left alone, ab Lie said it woutd bo devoured by rats, u{uul;x roport as wnI"h,uha :ml the p]mdp!;:‘mkir‘: :o]&;n- g ploy Prettyman, uford \ilson tol m that Phe- T ens lisreputable, and 1o keop an bye o Bit; wae THE STRIKING MINERS. dorstood Pholan was once Dristow's law-partuer: did ‘THOSE TROOP3 ORDERED FORWARD, not understand Phelat woa a shield to the whisky- CrESELAND, O., May 0.—Tho Herald's Massi men of the Stale of Kentucky; neccr heard of aty proposition whatever to destroy the yubllo 1ocorda: E5uli mok mwesr from memmory that on fe 30U of Ji- Iy hio bad in Lie poasession Giiugec's returns of spirita Tectified in this city, Thoe forms were coming and going, and withont reforenco ho could not swear lon, 0., special to-night says a latter from Gov, Hayes to Adft.-Gen. Wickoff gays ; Dium OxNERAL : I atill feel that there {s doult as to tho sufiiclency of your forea, Le sure to havs it ampie. If you call out too many nen, I will be re- what' particular © papers wers fu ks of- | fuongihaw hut if you fail for wautof enotigh it wll be fico. Copies of wll pipers wera Eent 10 | yugegeuic, 1t now looks aaif this trouble would last Washlugion, The witnown was not n lawyer, and | 00402 ™5 Wl o0 to mako preparations to hold could not tcll what good it would be to destroy the wapers of which copien are in esistence; was never ol ti5l tho 1at of last month that ho was froplicated in this matter: was telographed to, at hin request, to bo hers lant Thuraday, but could not,as he wis de- tgined in Washingion. ‘The witness was here examined s to 108 RELATIONH WITH MKINKEY, and sajd that they sometimes agreed and somstimes disagreed, e usver atteuplod w interfers with the law officers. Mr., Mckinney objected, If this examination was tobe tmsted fnto s discussion botween ledrick snd. liimeelf, of matters that they Lad disagrosd sbout, ‘valuabllo t{me would be wasted, Mr, Murphy urged the importsuce of clearing up any doubt & to tho disagreowments between the parties: abaraod with the prosocution of thess cases, a8 bear- ing on the conduct of the whisky mon and McKinney in reaching Hedrick thruugh tho defendants, Mr, McRmuey snd Mr, Maorphy here entered into m convervation on the piints raised, Ar, McKinuoy nl\lx‘u‘-lg that ha bad correspondence set (o produce in whil your tncn 40 camp at and near Masaillon until the ‘anger of 1awlers violenco fa at an end. Therefory, Iet your arrangementa bo of & NIore permaneut char nctér, Lati it be understood that sou mean {0 atay till lawltssueas ceases, or is plainly controlable Ly the efvil wuthor {tiea. Stncerely yours, K. I Haxes, There iwa foverish coudition of tha simos- phere to-night that justifios the serious viow of tho situatiorr exprested by the Governor, and accardingly whitle the forca hore haa proved suf- ficiout for past' emergoncles, the Adjutant-Gen- eral has sumproned the followiug companics, hoth of which arb expocted to arrive to-night, viz,: Tue Haodusky Liwht Guards, Capt. H. Delinel, and the Titin Light Guards, Capt. ¥. W, Shawhan,’ The two companies -agstegate a bhundred inen, The Grand Jury to-day found indictinents for par- ticipation in tho riot st the Wartinglon mine, elghioen raous named and twenty hatnes unknowt, At ilis nteresting juncuon of aifalrs, when it is important to make arredts of the indicted persons at once, Sheriff lansh {s couspicous in his sbLscuce, and fepart places this dmportant porson o Claveland No doputies cau by appointsd in the abeance of thst officer, and as only two deputisd remain bere of tho number sworn {n two weoka , the case is embar- rassing, Prepartions ars making, however, for & night movement under the protection of ihe military foF thie purposs of capturiug the ringlesders, CLeveLAND, O., May #,—Theru Is wuch excitemont t Maasillon to-night,” and further troubls with the striking miners Ia sutictpated soon. ‘Tho Aine has forty groen men at work under protecti militls, The work of repairing the works of the mines burned Ly strikers i also goiug an under the the protection of suldiers. Some old miners went futo the Sliver Creek Mine to-day, This morning about 500 strikers Leld w mecting st Furuace Bank, 2 miles from Musnillon, and decided not to 1esume work for loss than 76 cenfa per ton, en sddition of § cects per ton on tlie price sgreed to at the laat meet- .wug. 'Twonore companies of militia bave beeu or- \ered to Massillon to-nigbt, one from Sandusky snd @ frem Thlln, TIEDRICR'S NAME WAS SPELT OUT by the dcfendants, slowing that this coupling of Hodrick's nume was not an sfterthought, as counsd on the gthersids desired to show, After A VERY OUBTINATR FIGUT, the witneas was ullowed to go on, 110 sald be did not know that thi commenced at any pasticular time, Ll pateh in Tux TRIBURE, giving 8 versjon of reements, but could not remember the lauguage of at dispaich without reforriug to 6} did not himsell write soch dlapatch, Heporters were fn and out all day, and tich fuformation to {hom a3 was probes, Tur THisTNE rvporter among the number. They might bave gelliered materials for such dis- patches from hearlug wonversstionn, but nob from divoct fnformation from the wituess; dld have a sharp— NOT 60 BIARY EITHER— talk with McKiunoy about tlis provrioly of adjournizg Court, fu the presence of Mr, Miller, Thers unques tonably was & ruior on the streets that & mivunder- TRAMPS, Speetal Ditpateh ta The Chieago Triduns, Towh OtsY, Is., 1ay 0,~Last winter the Leghlatars of this Htatsenscird & law for the punisbisent of tramps, Binre it weat fnto force our City sutharities have enforoed it and applied fte penalties todis fullest extent. They are loaruing to give Towa City the go-ty, For a fow days, howaver, averal of them havo been quartering sbout the euburla just outside the rily limits, souoying the peopls by békging food., plifering, and barning ratis niRhLe for Orcs 10 keep them wurw), ote. Tastnightoneof them veutured in the cily at midnight, when the police arrested him, This morn- ing tha Mayor fuoa him $30 and seveniy-two days in Jall. Thero urosix already undorgoing mimilar seu- waces, They Lave o work through the day. ACQUITTED, Stwetat Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Davexront, 1s. May 9.~The trial of C. L. Wataler, for forgary, in progress in our Districi Court for aix_days [uat, earus 1o an and to-day, the Jury this evening returning & verdiet of not gullty, Mz, Whislor was charged by Joaeph Bllelds with rafs. ing the wmount of & nota after it had been indoraed, Six indictments were pending agafost him, il of wiich wiil now te diamissed. Mr, Whialer was, few years g0, 3 weaithy man, but falied for $:00,007 last fall, #lao causing the fatluro of Hilelds, who had tudorsed for Whisler ta the amount of $.0,000. ATTEMPTED RORAERY, Spectal Dupatch Lo 1he Chicago Tribine, DrrnotT, Mich,, May 9.—One of our lawyers, 1L 1L, Bandern by name, waa arrested with & Cli Jar natied Moylsh (b an attempt o rob {lve Poiice Gourt of certain forfeited Londs last night. Certafn parties charged with burglary bad left the ondemen to scttls o Lill, Thia atternioon both mea wero put under bands for irfs), EACAPE OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER, vecial upsich to The Chirags Fribune, Garesutna, 1il, May .—Frederick Catrier, under arreat for e mirder of Bichey, the oy of whom wan found i a pasture near Abtofdon not loug since, made hts escape from the Abingdon Jall during last DIgUE. AR yet nOtLIng bias Lecu seen or hoard of hitia, A MILWAUKEE MCRDLIL Speciat Dispateh ta The Chicaon Tribine, Miuwavxse, May 9,—The trial of Mr. Wiiter, for tle murder of Dr, daruer, commenced {n tLe Munic- ipal Court to-dy, Little progross was made, uwing to thie diflicalty of impaneling 8" jury, i, METHODISM, The Book Concern Charges Satistac torily Disproved—Eighits of Lay Dele- EULCK. Special Dispaleh to The Clicago Tribune. Bartnoons, Md., May 9,—Tho flurry over the at- tack ou the Western Douk Concern yestarday b alre:dy pazsod, and tho slow routing of businezs nins been resumaed, 5 ‘The Commmittee on the Book Concern, largely made up of Sudges, lawyers, merchants, and baukers, about clghty tn all, from all parta of the country, avo ex- aminod {nto the merita of the docunienta of fue four Bultfmore memorialists, and by simost unanimous votahsvelald 1t on_tha table as unworibly of further consideration. Its only fmportanca was iu the wewory of tho real troubles at New York four ycars ogo. This bna beem iade Wio most uf, and the whole sitack hne fafled. As proof of 'this last week thers wero other candiilates for Westurn book szenta ; to-dassthers 14 not one to bo found. Moewarn, Hit nd “Waldon's re-election 15 tow untversly concoded a8 n proper fudioution of their bigh obarac- tor abid faithful sorvices. I To the Awmociated l'nn,! BALTIMORE, Ald., May 9 —Bishop Merzill presided st tho opening of tho Methodist Confertuce lfs moruing. Bisbop Merris aunounced the Committee on the Proprioty of Fublishing tho Catechism in Notsregtan, Gen. J. B, Wesver, of Iowa, said it was puLiicly chinrged yostérday that @ large aimouct of aune bail been atolen from the fands of the Cuurcl, and asked 1cave to affer rosojutions providing for 8 coummittes of investigation, Lald on the table. Newmaa submitied the followlog ¢ a5, Provision is mado in the Constitution of the Chureh for three-fourths vote of iho Aunuzl Conferenca ou all alterationa of the reatrictive rulos; aad Waengas, The delegates of the Lay Licctoral Cone ferences haves might to participuta I u two-thirds vote of the General Canfcreacr, but have not the right to participsts in a turee-fourths vote of tho aunual Conferences; snd WHEREAR, Such participation would harmonizs with the constititional rights of tha lay delegatus in this body; therefore, Resolved, That the Commitise on Lay Delezation sliall consider and roport ou tho propriety of smendiug the conatitulion of tho Chureh whershy duly~lucied lay delsgates may voto in the Lay Elece toral Conferznces on all'propused alterations of the restrictive rules, Lieferced to tho Committes on Lay Repreecatation, J. 8. Smart, of Detroit, submittod & rorolution that all tho papers fu refereace to the orgacizition of sepe srate Canferences for whites sud blseks be returned to thie Couference from o Comimittes ou Loundaries, and referred 10 tue Commiltes on the Btate of the Chureh, The action of the Commtice on Bouudaries was final, and giving the matter to the Commitiew on the Stato'of the Clhurch would bring i under tho s parvision of tha Conference. After dlacussion the rezolution was adoptod. Fratornal delegatca from the British Wesleyan Chureh took their formal leave of the Conference, ‘Tue Hov, Mr, Nige, o Lin address, said that he w; awars of the dificulty hore ou the question of educa- ton in Englavd. Tiey were divided ou many things, Lut oy & majority they were agroed on the poiyt that thiere was no law 0f the laud which pro- hibits the wee of the Scriptures in the schools of the nd. [Appisuse,] Commion schools had their origin 1 Chrrintian energy, Ie tian Frerented the aduresses of the Wesleyan Socdety for avcuring the rupeal of the Contagions Dissases uct, which was refzrrod to & apesial commiites of beven, W be appalntel. Tue fraiernal delegatos from Canada were recalved, A commuuication from tie fratnrusd delezates from e Methudist Epdscopal Church, South. susiouncing thetr readinesnto sppear befare the Conference, was read, sud & commiites was sppotiited Lo wrange enm- memorative service of the Conference held in Dalti- mors, May 21, one huudred yras ago, Adjourned. . Specint Diepateh to T Az Chicago Tribune, CivcTnNaTI, 0., May §.—Your correspondent to. day intersiewed Mr, C. 0. Edwands, Caubiar and gen. eral bookkeeper of the Methodist Liook city,on the uutbjoct of the charge of frauds fu that con- cern said (0 bave bven imado by Dr. Lauaban in the Mathodist Episcopal Coufeivnca 0 Baltimore, Mr, Edwarda auid : > Lagshan scot thls to the Now York Times to be published m advance, and it was in that that T first aw i, and I think 1& {s unly a revival of the old New York troubles of four yoars ago, Elght years ago this man was electod sgent at Chicago 1o the plan of ch " North and outh, be having at went off on tho elavery ques- tion 15 144, and returned aftar the War, It ia really my lwpression that this {s more to opea up the old New York sore thau suything else. Reporter—Iv thers any truth in ths affairs of the Cincinuati Concern A7, Kdwands—No; our exhibits are sarrect in eve his charges aboul 1 erysenseof the word. We not only keep books in the mot completa way, but we taks roceipts in books —a1 you ecan for yourseif—for every cent diabursed. Thers Is & local commmiites th every month, examines the ccounts sud chucks by vouchera. By our st sunual showing, our sssets Were $U80,740,16, and our Labiliti $486,163.43, leaving us & net capital of $304,28,T4, That docan’t jouk like tandiig exiated, ‘The whisky men, b ed, aud = {urolvenoy does LY :lf\’vuugnml the Mp:rl.kn-vyn.‘ stuch u‘;‘nw.'m . LYNCHING. Reporier—Is there any shadow of an excuse for To Mr, Mclinuey the wituess denled utterly and cne AT LYONS. thete charges Liut Lanahan tuakus against this Cone tirely il kuowledgs of avy personal conection witn' ceru? Craxtdy, Ia, May 9.—The City of Lyoas and vicinity s in a state of groat excitement over & caso of Ipich law. A ono-armed desperado namod Patrivk Hand, well-known in the police this conaplraey, Redirect : Prior to tho indlctment of theso defond- ants he did not know his name wis connected with the conspiracy, Iio took capecial pains, all lass aume mer, 10 soa that & Fovanun oficer wha always placed in Mr. Edwarde—Not o the least Lanahin knows nothing about this houss. The truthof {tis, helss mouowsniac ju such matlers, and, when he talks about us, dossu't know whist bie 18 saying. Reporter—Tlen the ‘r‘:mh stary is, tha thore is net, i ey ainst thls Concern charge of cirelos of Tows, who bas served two terme in the | & word of truth in i LT lwm:vcu.\;lnmmn ;nnln:.cm:n‘n.m 1. | Peuitentiary, was found hanging by his neck, n,’.‘" Eawandd (et aripintioallyy=Notron W, ay snd nigut, ‘Walch was coasele ept i the of- - — e, e aniler Largs §a which the Jis were kopt, dead, in tho city cogine-house at Lyons, at 4 o'elock th s morning, the front door belng brok. on, with ovther evidencos that tho work was done Dy’ vigilanty, Hand was srrosted laat evening for camplicity {t 8 robbing aud beating sflair on Suuday Dight hear Lyoos, on which occavion the saloon of Willian Daricw was entered and robbed, and’ Barlow Toaten so badky that he is notb expected to live. At (bisLour (novd) twe Coraner, ', Adams, and s fury are luyoatigating the ostter tn » secret inquest There {8 noclue to tho perpotrators uade public, No oliw regrets the dewth of 1fand, but thv better class of cltizons unita fn_denouncing 'tus metliod faken 1o destroy him, Haud was 14al soen aliva at 3 o'clock by Oicer Patrick Howen, The fathor sud the nucls of —— tho victim lve a fow miles weat of boco, and Bad not ELSEWHERE, arrived a8 last advices, cuICcAn, —————e The case of sx-Supervisar Dan W. Mann, under tn- MISCELLANEOUS. dickneat for cousplracy Lo dafraud tho G overnmany THE MOLLY MAUDINKS, of the tax on several bundred barrels of whlsky, will | porravrLL, Pa., May S.—In tho trial to-dsy, e o b e e biora ¥ | Dava MoParlan continued his teetimony in ro- A By e Ayer w4 | gard to tuo secrot operations of the so-called B Wirt Doxter, and 1, ¥, Ayer. Thed s Tomua wil 1o conducred by Bob Iowcrioll of Teoni s, | Molly Maguires,” or tho * Auclent Onder of Hiborniaua,” ‘The witness tesuded to boing sud 8, K, Dow, of this city, ‘Che Jou, C; 1, Varw i suked by Pierre Condou, the ox-watchman atthe bas Leon sumiioned as a witness for the defendat uil, for a piutol with which ta whoot a ocertain it some ray with the ides of testlfylng to the maya} claractor of the leading wituess for tha prosecution, Party who waa suspocted of having boon oon- cernvd in tho killing of the McAllisters, of M'KEE AND AVERY. Suecial uu»ém 1a FAs Chicuyo Tribung, Erosluod thak tha Eest gt will ot perdon siney | Waggon Patch. tle 8o toatiled (hat Le Know who sbot Gom wos, aud that the puatol with which the desd wex done was now i 7o Lol Gowdwin: Mr. McKinney novor told him 1o was wentioned in the iettor of Aug, 12, T Jr, Hurphy : Und-ratood there bad boen an ar- rangoinent with Louss Riudakopf that o was Lo ro- ceive soma cuustlaration §n _return for his giving Su- fornation to assist tha prosecution, Tho srount snd valus of such coushlsrution remain with the Attorney Qoeral! Porsonally Lis kuew very littlo about it, 1iere » reccas was taken for divuur, AFTELNOON. Ths entire correspoudents betwaen th ndas ta and tho whisky men, waich biad leen translsted froin the original German sluco worning, was being put u when tia court sdjourned, determined that the Presidunt will not pardon McKos, but there te a poasibllity that Avery, s50me thus durtug (U8 PURTAL months, misy e pardoasd, BUSINESS NOTICES. Nurnett’s Cocounine kills dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes the growth of halr, i Coughs and Colds.—Those Wwho are suffering {rom coughs, colds, hoarsenes ove throat, ate., should try % Brown's Brunchial Trochies, TORENT The Bummer Rosort known as DOWNING'S HOTEL, BOWMANSVILLE, The Houso i large and commodious, and furnished throughout. Targo barn and sheds, with eight acres of land, handsomoly improved. Wil ront to a respoasible party on very resaonable terms, Inquize of C. NEWMAN, on the premisoa, or of SILKES. “IT PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” CARNON, PIRIE & CO.% BARGATNS The following lines of SILKS, just received from the great New York AUCTION SALES, bought in the present depress~ ed state of the market at & rainous loss to the importers, are the CHEAPEST GOODS ever sold : At 51,10, a line of handsome shadeg of 20-inch Colored Gros Grainsg worth $1.50 to $1.60. At §1.25,1argo lot very choice shadeg Lyons Col’d Gros Grains; rich, bright lustro; never sold undex $1.76 to §1,85. At 81,36, heavy, very rich Col’d Grog Grains, stylish shades; worth 82, . The above 3 lots are worthy the immediate attention of purchasers before choicest shades are sold, Trimming 8ilks from 75 cts, upward; At 65 cts., lot of Fancy Bilks in good styles, At 75 cts., now lines of Fancy Silks great bargains; some of thom fore« merly sold at 51.25. At 856 cts., 1argo assortment of Fanc cy 8ilks, very dosirable styles, much under valuo, At $1,25, lino of Chaeney’s American Bitks, stripod; samo goods fore morly sold at 82. Heavy, all-silk, Black Gros Grains; #1 and $1.25. At $1.560, Splendid Cashmere Black Bilks, worth §2, At 61.75, Lyons Cashmere Gros Grains, en extraordinary bargain. At $2 wo shall offer n very rich, heavy, and ologant Lyons Cash= mero Silk, equal to anything that can bo bought elsowhoro at 32.60. WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Chas. Glossage & Co. A Bargain in Silks! “(heney's” American Silks in Drabs and Blues, zood shades, At ©1.9511 Reduced from $2,00 to olose the lot, On sale this morning, STATE-BT, --- WASHINGTON-ST. GROCERIES. J. HICKSON HAS REMOVED TO {13 EAST MADISON-ST.,, Just East of Clark, CGROCERIES. Ttatall {OF cavh at the following pricea t cut Loaf Bugsr, por B.... Standard “A" Bugar, per ... Circle **A” Sugar, yer Ib. It Suyar, per 1b, New Urleans Bugar, p Table Hirup, -galion kegs for.,, Riive, beat Carolina, 15 1ts for, QGerman Mottled Boap, G0 bars, per box..,. Kirk's Plain Grrman Soap, 40 bats, per box. Kingeford's Silver Glons Starcl, 6-1 bos. Kingeford's Ouireio Cora Sitarch, per pkg. Sackerel, 15-1b kits for.. ‘Whitetiab, 1515 kits for, . Checee, New York Dairy, juz . Patted Cherries, per ib. Pared Posclion, per tb Corn, 2+1 cans, per doze: ‘fomatows, Hisndard, 3-1b ), Dl Pls Veaching, Yeilow, 3.3 cans, Clow-Chow, Crosse k Dlackwell's, mized Salad Dresaing, Durksey, per botile FLOUR. Minnesots Spring, Doat, per tarrel. White Winter Wheat, per barrel. . DPatent Minnesota, Do, rer barrel, TEAS. Gunpowdler, 35, 63, &3, 75 Young Iiysou, 40, 50, 64, 7 Japan, 23, 60, 00, Stabdurd. Qoloug, 35, 83, 60, Standard Englisli Drecktast, 20, &, Standard,,.. ... All goods full welght, quality and satiafaction anteed. Goods delivered in all parts of the elty Oxders by watl will recelve prompl attention. THE CENTENNIAL OR ANYWHERE ELSE, Get a Vearly Accident Policy 1o the TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. C0, OF HARTFORD, CONN. They insure men of all ocoupations. They {nsurs against all kinds of accidenta, They cost but a small sum, They can b hed at short notice, J. H,. NOLAN, Genern! Agent, No, 84 LaSalle-st., Chicago, I\, Agonts Everywhere. §50. $100. $200. $500, $1,000. Al . PliuTlll.‘l]lllA 1 & CO., Baskers and Brokers, 13 Wali-ai., 8. Y.,.make tor easioiars desirah ot ¢ large Or ‘Sinall smougie i stocks ef {ohal ot Lok illsate ebarecior. which (requen! 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