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1n tho very latest ontcome of the ts purification in polities, prin. nd various other thinm of which “\‘hl TI at Fepro i of honerty. -the excallent Honatin Srraoun and the imple- enindéd Gay, TILBEN sy no many fine words, 'Tho arty that hina hail the most to say abont JeTersan- I’An |’uu for candidates, nnd acrupuloun Integrity in litical managoment, hins hind two chancesln Con- E:ellc\lt to prove its falth by its warks, —— The discusslain Great Britain over the Royal | “Titles act has ked to an examination of the anclent records, from which It nppears thit in the cighth ond ninth centuries the fitle Queen was prohibited, * Our Boverelgn Lody? tieing-used instead, and which later title is re- talned by Vicronia, Ithasalso been discovered Zbat in the third century (A. D, 270) the Em- }v}ms Vicronia, wife of Bonosus, ruled in reat Dritain as Empress of the West. That, natitutea no precedent, but it is wonderfully Fomoling to the advocates of the Imperinl title, nd dates back 8o far that ita antiquity makes It lm ost a8 good ns an act of Purlinment, ———— 4 I Wo nre pleased to see that tho Omaha Remb- e s, after o more careful examination of . Mr, RIsTOW'S record and. antecedents, now fecls et hie s rellable and all right, It remarks: ‘Weo canvot but feel satisfiod with Mr. Bntatow's litical record, na nct forth by Tite TuinuNe; and. 8 can say, honeatly and henrtlly, that If, in the udgment of the Republican Convention, Me. Bria- w {a the heat nomiuatiun €0 be made, and If o iccepta that nomination on such platform as the Convention may frame, ho shall have from the Ne- ublican tho same support which Tig THIRUNE omises to Mr. RLAINE in the event of his homi- ation; and he will find Nebraskn voting solid for im, Nebroka will prescnt no divided front when ‘tha honr of battle comes under auch banner and Jeadership am the National Conventlon of the party iy dcldo upon. e ——— ‘PERSONAL. | “A et of false tecth is exhibited n"tha Centenniat evidence that Georgo Washington could act a lic though ho could not tell one, Miss Annio Arch, daughter of the well-known Jnglish agricultnral agitator of that nome, Los Jmade her debut as s preachor. | Unti the refgn of the Empress Jozephine hand- Rorchlefa were nover publlely used in France, and seven then the word was avolded in refined socicty. + Fred Douglass cannot toll within a few years how widheis. His birth woa not consiilercd a matter of muck importance, and nobody kept & record ot - 3 Mra, Woodhnll wants o person to take charge of | Xhe advertising department of her paper who can {**properly represent the views of the Jieekly -on e soclal question. " 1 . Dom Podro's attention was directed to the Phil- ‘edclphia militia, who wero appolnted te keep order at the openingof tho Centennlal Exhibtlon. e Ammedtatoly inquired for **lc Goneral Houm. 4 'Tho Cincinnatl Commercial interprets tho recent ' “veto of tho Parton marriage-bill to mean that heru- wfterin Massachusctts a man may not adopta young lady, educate her, and then marry her, and a :mly may not adopt & youth and then become hip . wife. \ When Charlotte Cushman plnyed Mrs, Haller in Bouthern clty, many years ago, atie was horror- steack in the Jast act at beholding two veritable lit- ‘tle darkies led on tho atage as her children. The sudlence did not manifest cmotions efther af deris- alon or displeasure, " When Richard Wagner dles wo may expect bitter © ‘controversies over tho anthorship of many compo- 1|, wltlons, All Lils worka are copled by Joscph Wien- dawskl, who, by long practice, has acquired a stylo sof handwriting 2s llke that of the great author s ‘one pea s to unother, | - ‘Tho Galveston News Is disposed to acoff at tho ' Tartford Courant's learned articles on *‘Ralsing Chickenstby Hand.”. 1t rays an entorprising freed- ‘man can ralse more chickens by hand on his woy home from prayer-meeting than tho edltor of tho Courant could ralso with oll bl sclence, i The statemeht that Mr. Valentino Baker, now in ' Jail {n Eugland tor Indecent assault, was dying of confinement in privon has been contradicted by his iwife, who seema dispoacd th try tho caso overagain ' 'in & nowspaper-teibunal, Mr. Baker docs not hime ¢ £olf hopo for-any:rehabilitation in London soclety. || ~ Tho London Saturday Review snobbishly refers ! <0 Mr, A. T. Stowartns ‘'‘lato dry goods waro- ¢ housoman of 'New York," but consents to admit that **thero 18 0 great deal of the dry goods clo- ment up aral down in the world, and it ls only Datural Whet 1L ahould make tho most of ftself.” After reading the New York Merald's vulgar description. of the funcral, tho writer in the Re- wiew thinks that **tho arrangements seem such os .must haverbeen Lighly refreshing to the mind of o enccessful linen-draper,” Tho Safurday Review article in unquestionably In as bad taste as that of the New York Lerald. Mr. Longfellow writes In the prefaco to the first installment-af ** Poema of Places, " Iately collocted by bim and now {n course of publication: **Mme. De 8tacl hns somowhore sald that * traveling Is the #nddest of all pleasures,® Dul wo all have the long- Ing of Rassclas In our hearls, We aro ready to leavo tho Happy Valley of home, and cager to sco somothing beyond the atreets and steeples of our natlvo town. . . . I have always found tho pocts my best travellug companions. Thoy sco rasny things that are invisiblo to common cyes. Like Oflando In the forcst of Arden, they *hnng odes ors hawthorns and olegiea on thistles,' They |nven; tho landacape with a human feollng, and caat wpon'it Jho lght that never was on sca or Iai The consceration und the poct's nun‘é‘n’{"‘ Tho rule.at the Centennial grounds fs that only Rfty-cont -notos shall be tuken in payment for od- misslon. A countryman recently offercd $1 for himeolf and wifc, Tho doorkeeper refused ft, . mnd directed him to tho window where change was dispensed, Tho conntryman becamo {rritated, and Riaving o rospect for red-tape he eaid {n o terrible Zong: **Take tho money and let ws in, or Il knockryon down.” He poased ., There acems %o borgood reason why the gatekeeper should not! ‘e allowed to make change, Lut there can scarcely be an excuao for refusing tho exact change chmged . for admlsslon, whetherin small bills or shinplas. tors, Couvenlencs in connting should not bo more’ of 8 considerntion than the convemlence of the dublic. ,+ Tho strong speech of Mr.' John Bright in opposi- "teu to the nnnual Woman-Suffrago bill in the Brit- 4sh Parlisment 1s one of themostinteresting cvents. of the sceslon thus far, In 1607, Mr, Bright voted dorthablll, and his brother Jacob has been fort many years rocognlzed sa tho principal champlon. of tho measuro, Mr. Bright now eays his former ‘vote was wrong, and admits that it was cast under ¢ho Influonce of sympathy with Mr, Mill and edmiration for him. e opposes the bill; ot presont because, ho says, it is based on an assumption which ho pronounces to- Aally false, namely, that menund women form scp- arate ond hostile classes in tho community; bo- <auso ho thinks tho cxtenslon of the suffrage ‘o women wounld Increaso the disorder and corruption of elections, Introduco etrlfo futo famllles, and {ncrease the po- Ntical Infiuence of “pricats wnd wministers,™ Tho Now York Natlon, to which-wo are Indebted for the above paragraphi of Mr. Bright's remarka, Eayn that the Woman-Sulltage movement was really indcbted.to Mr. Ml for tho attentlon it attracted & few years ago, and that his wolght nos a soclal philosopher has been steadily declining alnce his death, 3 ! JIOTEL ARRIVALS, Paliner Houze—P. B, Shillabur (Mrs, Parting- {ou), Houton: Theadors Bbillaber, Gan Franciaca; E, Cory Thomas, Birmingham, Eng.; R, Bishop and M. Gonzalez, Ban Pranslsco; Honry Guthrlo ad Geiorge Young, Now Zealand; R. diller, Glas- gowm, _Beotlaudg Y, Teas and Charles’ Mith, fexbco; J, 1L Copant, Doston; A. C. Moar, *Bandusky.... trand_Paciflo—F. L. Amce and P, L. Croweli, North Easton, Masa.; Judge 1L 3%, Peckham, 8an Josos C, L. 'Scatan, Bprin fo)d; J. J. Blalr snd D, C. Blalr, New Jerse Juhn Ailen, Conpecticut; 8. P, E\ly, Marquetto} Brato-Auditor C. E. Lippincott, Bpriogield; W, P, mon, 8t. Louls; Johu Arrhwlanhh‘L Paul; ox- b ©, Yound, Wiscousins™ 0, R, Porter,' Fort Wayne, Ind.....Jremont louse—D, M. Morgo, Becrotary Unlted Stated Rolling<stock Company; the lon; J, P. Kidder, M, C., Dakota; C. M. Dri va, Phtsburg; M. Dickson, Honolulu;'Q. 1L Hol- and, st Louls;’ Joun irner, Burlington Col 1 B, Breariman; Apploton, Wig. 3 thu Hon, 11 A: Darges, New York; 1 n,'.‘ shorloy, Loulsyitle} ox, New Yor Tiouse—a. ¥. Balley, New York; D, 3cCutehicon, Pittaburgs J. W, Fursman, New York; C. 11.Smith, Frovidence} M. Waterbuty, Albangs T, B, Doolitle, wecticat; C, L. Ml)l:{l ow Yorl erman a g diab, England; J. . Sterling, ' B. B. Vratciveo, 3. Jamen Now ner ' House—C. W, ' Toyers, fuse t. Jose) ch. § J. v on Jamea Lo, Bt Louiss J. 1. Bronson and Chiarios Avon Springs, N Y, € 11, Pullina, Jtach astem; Qeorge Williston, Hb Louls; Dr. Counuor OBITUARY. Prrrasune, Pe., May 18.—Aledander Specr dled Ruddenly at hisrealdence, on Penusylvanta avenue, Of heart dlscase. 1o was ono of our oldest aud Dert-known mannfacturers, being of tho firm of R. Bpear & Bons, (ho suCCassota 0 & Bpeer, plow waautacturess, ] & FOREIGNL. . 'The Grand Duke Alexis to Go i i i ‘vt course, was daring the Roman fnvasion, and | f'SuspIclon ilnt the Mannger Was ,the . ‘liznume, May 14.—The declsions of the confor-+ | to the English, French, and Italian Governmenta. Turkish Troubles the ‘Predom-' inating Feature of Oa- ble News. No Inhabitant of Salonica Allowed Egross from the City, There in a Man-of=\ar. Torrible 8cencs Attonding the Burning of the Theatro at Rouen. Incendinry of the Qccaslon, TURKEY. % : SERVIA SURNOUNDED, 1 “Maronipr, May 14.—Tho Bervian frontler fs) stoynpletely lined by a cordon of Turkiish troops. freo ingreas or cgress is impossible. There ls . ixreat frritation in oftical clrcles here, ANOTHER CIRCULAR, enee In the matter of the Turkish troubles will be cmbodled In & memorandum communicated direct ‘Tho memorandum ia drawn up for the purpose of’ inducing the guarantecing Powers to give moral aupport to the demand addressed to the Tortas for soveral weeks' armistico In Herzo-. wwing, . und aleo to give waterial supes Yyort- at Salonlca by eending men-of-war, Ahither for tho protection of Christians. Thede aen-of-war wonld be held in rendiness to hasten, 10 uny part of the const on & summons from for-i 4gn Consuls, TR GERMAN GUNDOAT KOMET twa been ordered to Constantinople, 2 BALONICA. : * Tho following official dlapatch hns been re-s ‘crived from Salonica: **On Saturday thirty-six nrreata were quietly effected. 'l'o-dn{‘ perfect tranquillity prevails.” It is proposed to muke futher auTeMa to-ihay. " Panta, Moy 14.—Intellizonce from Salonlca.an-- mnounces tho “port blockaded, and none of tho fne- habltanta allowed_to leave untll the inquiry lev. terminated, Two French iron-clads and two frig- ates bave nrrived at Plracus on the wauy to Salon. Icn, Kresh disturbances nro stlll feared, Tho schools are closed and work suspended. The balies of the raurdored’ Consuls are stlll un- burled, - UNBECOMING REMARKES. CoNaTAxTmNOrLE, May 1dr—The Zevant Heruld has been suspended on account of unbecomlag e~ amarks concerning Gon. Iignatiefl. THR CHANGE IN TIH PORTE. Toxpon, May 14, —Tbe Vienna carrespondent of tho Fmes’ oy the recent Minlatorlal changes % Constantinoplo were carricd by o demonstra- tion of G, 00 oftas, or Mussulman the- ologlans, who ecnt a deputation to the Sul- tan requesting the removal of the Grand Vizier and the Shelk Ul Islam, Both oflicers were removed on this demand. Large crowds asscmbled at tha inatallation of the new Vizlor, which so alarmed 1he Christians that thay askcd protection from the forelgn Ambasendors. * The new Vizler, however, Thas pledged himaelf to maintain order, NAVAL. ‘Tho Russisn Telegraph Agency announcea that 1ho 1tueainn corvette Sokol will' sail from Nicko- dalef for Constantlnople, where it will do service us a guard-ghip, ALEXIS TO GO TO CONSTANTINOPLA. Prince Alexis goca to Salonicn in the man-of-war +'Bvetlana. QUIBT IN CONBTANTINOPLR. A Parlscorreapondent of the Zimes says calmnoes now provalls in Constantinoplo. RUSSIA. Loxpon, Moy 14,—A Berlln telegram (o the © Dally News stairs that a tremendous pressure has been bmuim to bear on tha conferonce there in favor of Hnssian armed Intervention, and immer~ diately, ogainst Constantinople. NO THANKS, 3 Tho London Z¥mes, revicwing the proceedings nt® “ tho conforence, mays: ‘“The announcement of n complete agreoment between the three imperinl | powers §s satisfactory; but, ns it appears that all plans of positive action ‘mre rejected, and that the powers aro nabout to tender good advico agnin to the Bultan ond the in- surgents, we think it to be promaturo to thank + tho Chancellors for o scitiement of the Eastern question,” HOLY LAND, i.. Loxnox, May 14.—The Standard's Vienna dis- "patch eays distirbances are foared in Syrla, where * 1ho exclivment {s dally fucrensing. ‘l'wo English | mensof-war havo arcived ot Jaffa, threo ot Dey- raut, and onc Knglish and one ¥rench man-of-wor + ot Latakar, l-' FRANCE. 4 Is A TIORRIDLE SUBPICION, A 4 Loxvox, May 14.—M. Goutchalde, manager of tho Theatro dea Arts at Roucn, has been arrested | <harged with cmbezzlement and being the author + of therccent fire by which the bullding and many adfscent dwellings were destroyed, and a numbar : of 1lwes sacrificed. L THE PIRE AT ROUEN, ¥ Dispalch to London Timics. TRorey, France, April 27.—1 have come hero to— day 1o sce the ruina of the Theatre dea Arts, do- stroyud by fire on Tuesday night, Tho doors wero on tkepointof heingopened at a quarter-past 7 108t Tucsday ovening to admit a crowd walting ot &ldo when tho _fire broko out. T'ho curtain bein; firat 8t ablazo from a stago gas Jot in tho w(nfin{uu 4 ‘bohlnd 1t, the fiames spread with amazing rapldity, and in 8 couple of hours tho buildings were gutted. ‘The ectors worce drculnq for the performnnco of * ‘‘Hamlot, a musical adoptation In five acts ond _mcven tableaux. iho muslc by Ambralso Thomas, The principsl performers, . whoss dressing-rooms were upon a level with the stage, or onthe first story, saved thom- wolves casily, though the only exit availablo wasi| the stago door, with tho customary narrow op-. + proaches, ‘Tho real victima were tho unfortunato . ‘supers’ and chorus-singers, who were drossing -abowy on tho third, fourth, and 0fth stories, Smoke - and fame barred thelr descent, and they could only crowd to the upper windows in full view of the throng which was™ accumulating in the streota be- low. Thoy conslated of 35 soldlors of the Bventy- fourth Itaglment of the Lino, togethor with forty members of the cliorua, and thelr appearance at tlio high windows in all tho tawdrinessof stage t- Vitire, tercor-steicken and holpless s thoy were, one can well bellovo to huve cxcited 'a con- slderablo soneation among the crowd below, ‘These latter, however, wero fertilo in resources. ‘The inhabitanta of houses oppoaite the back of tho theatro brought down thelr muttressca in profuston, v+tha street was soon lined with them, and the incar- vcemted troupe, therg belng nothing else for iL drop%m.l down from their tremendous nmfim, and ano by one were halped up or carrled of to tho Totel Dlon morg or less injuired. .. Moanwhdle the crowd waiting at the doors in front hod not been fdle. The bullding is quito eloso to 1he Baine, and tho spectators who had been walting for admission woon formed a chain, under:the di- rection of the police authoritics, and passed wator to the burning bulldings until the few fire enginea ‘Wlfll which the town is supplled could be bronght 0 bear.. Every'ono I have spoken to to-day deplores the absencoof a fire-cscapo. 1f one could have been employed ot the rear of tho bnllfllnfz in nealsting thounfortunate artistes from their lofty dressing rooms there acems no reason why a wingle lifo ahould Jinve been Jost. As it is, at tho thoe I write soven peopleare known to bo dead, sand thirteon « lylog at the Hotel Dico and elsewhicre more or Jess ¢ fangerouely injured, ‘Tho roll callof the Beventy. 1 ourth Keglment this morning showed five more 8 oldiore to be miskiny, and thelr bodlea supposed to bt burlad bencath tho rulus, which {v will take paime tim o to remove, "Chore 4,10, of course, some singular escapes ro- coaled. Ono soldler, well kuown sa A gymnnast, 100k o flying leap, hend-foromont, a8 1 am credie Dbly assuted” by eye-witnesscs, from tho fourth. floor wind low, and, having managed to light on b feet with. no bonoa brokeu, st 1o work st onco at the pllmll! with 8 will. Againut this escape one wmay sl thio fate of the lender of the cholr. The 70 1ol atrugyled to” un wpper window, foll aint, and sas Uaent alive In (M Rresence of the crowd boloow. Threu figures stand out prominently from 8ol 3¢ the rest in tho awful confusion within *and without the theatre. M. Gulllemot was to have sustained the leading baritone character of llamlst, aud to his dressing.room flocked many of 8 _brother actors “and actreas when thoary of five was ralsed. As if born to it, o took copimand at onco, and guided them one Ly one througja the fire and smoke to tho ll.agu door till all wena fu safety, butono; thia was Madawme X'reys, tho secoud ugnru of my trio, a lady who, Hastatninga aubordioate part herselt, had a hus: 'bnmlenguflud 1u somo minor cn{mlty about tho theatre. Hlie refused to leave it till she had found him. Despite M. Guillemot's entreaties and com- mands, shic run through the burning corridors call« ing hith by name, and persisted In mounting to the ‘upper starios In search of him, thouyh some forcy wiu used to provent her, At last, when o reapond. ing voice answerod hers and she knew thal her husband waa [nsafety, the knowledge came toolate, $he sauk with o yielding tloor inta the moldat of the flames, and her ly has mot_ yet been recavered, Madame Daliler, 8 poor dresser about tha theatre, 18 my remaining heroine. Bho was au quatriems, with ‘the *!supers,” and hore, jammad in o corner of o gmall window, sho wah obsurved to bu helping her fellows out 10 the alrand nncoum\f[nfi them to drop. After ton min. aites of thiy, and whou all at Ler window wera dis- " posed of, shic was obaerved to grow fuint; but she ind utrength to ) a rope tlirown to her from o Toighboriug t:l-!/ window, aud, tying it round ber walut, whia made the leup, The fopo broku, she fell on tho shatiment of s woll, and was takon up all hutdeads Her family are watching her night and <uy, bat, slong with ‘mauy other injurics, sho has auilered coucusslon of the brain, and is Jittle likely recpyer. "fho Leilding, purchased by the City of Touen for G40, 000, An‘& opeued su{u:mfl :nq.n 'i‘n . ancroshell. 10 E the'second box Vor, mid 10 eharred timbers, blalkencd be d debrls of i $0ria, 100 chaire, Tieta! Gokbisussptiage, aid THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 15, 1876, fragmenta of hangingn and embroldery everywhere e up with dust and_brick,—and Mook down npon the pit and the gaunt walla of the siage and dreesing-Tooms, 8 hoap of smoking bricks helow theta, Leneath which soven charred corpees wero anpponed ta lle, We were warued not to atand too long, for thu tler overhead gmve signs of falling, Anit the beatns, everywhicre blackener and dripping with the wator wherewith the sapeurs posapiers had, all too Iate, pretty well sonked them, formed no very enlivening epectacle. The housca around, notably the Cafe (ermalne and the Cafe de la Com. lle, Tiad suffercd principally in ux-ov';gven\mlcu. ‘e tota] lons 1 eatimated st 2,000,000, § but this falls mnlnly on the town, wlich, as§ have men- tloned, had puschancd thoblock and had tnsured it. TILE NEW MINISTER. Pantn, Moy 14.—The appolniment of De Mareera s Minlstor of the Interior will ba ynzetted imme- diately after the funeral of Recarndo, Julea Ferry presided At 1 namerounty-nttended meeting of W pirty uf the Loft, promiaci Do Mercoro tio mipport of all the Ttepublican deputles, The Kepubilyue fi'runlrr;m. Gambetta'sorgan, upposes De Mercere's teppointiacnt. T nin, Muy 14.~The monlcipnlity of Para has vum’(‘i! 4 Juan of 120,000,000 francs for public worke, ATPOINTIMENT. M. Faye, of the Republican Loft, and Deputy from the Departinent of Lot-cl-Guaronne, has hiy appointment to succeed De Mercere aa Undur-Sec- tary of State. CONCERNING AMRRICAN SYMPATHY. Ata recentaltting of tho Conncll General of the Department of Vancluso, n membor spoke in oppo- witfon to the proposcd ubscrigtion for the mofiu- ment to be erected by the Franco- American Unfon, nssarting that the Anericans showed Ingratitude tos ward France durfng the late war, Tle Prefect refuted this aasertion and recalled the fuct that, during the late war, he was Prefect of Dijon und In the pres- ence of Invastun he recelved a delegntion of Amer. can cltizens who handed him 200, 600 franca for the slck ond wounded. Hubsequently, uther delega- tlonn of Americans brought him ndditional sub. seriptions, —altogether, more than 200,000 francs, The remarks of the Prefect were received with ap- plause by the cltizens present at the discusslon. TIR BUEZ CANAL. Pamis, April 27,—At the last meeting of the Acndemy ot Sclences, M. de Leseeps, who has beon spending five months In Egypt, atated that Port Haid wan no longer [n danger of silting up. It would bu uscless to lengthen the breakwater—n Unzardous operation, ne one breakwater might mod!fy the currents of a whole re;ilml. Ing-machine wns at work rezular perve the neceasary depth of tho cana), Ee“'. dredging bad not yet “been filled up by the cposlts of saud, aml two larga veascls, the Serapls, of 5,110 tons, and an Englieh frigate drawing mearly 8 metres of water, had recently paseed without difliculty, As to the current in tho canal, in winter the cxcess of water hrought hy the takea produced a northorn current “Medlterranean, while in sununcr evaparation, cring the lakes, led ton southern current. Rain, formerly unknown in the vicinity of the Red Sea, now fell nlmost every lurlnk:‘L and vegetatlon was n‘l;ln;zlnx up even on the Asiatie Shle, which must bo due to the rafn. The ruins of eplendid bulldings have been found on the site of an ancient town of Rameses. GREAT BRITAIN. N Rowens, . Lonpow, dMay 14,—The Press Assoclation says, desplto tho refussl of the Cambridge Boat Club to send a crew to Saratogs, there scems o probability of o firat Trinity fonr crosaing the Atlantle. QUEEN VICTORIA'S NEW TITLE PROCLAIMED TO TIE PEOLLE. ; London Gazette, April 23, i DY THR QUEEN~—A PROCLAXATION, Vicronta R.—Whereas an act has been passed In “the present scasion of Parlioment entitled ** An ~act to enable Her Most Graclous Majesty to make an addition to the royal style nnd titles apppertain- . Ing to the imperisl crown of the United mnl(dom and ts dependencien, " which nct recltes that by the -~act for tho union of Great Hritain and Ireland it “was provided that after such union the royal style nind titles appertaining to the imporlsl crown of ihe Uunited Ringdom and {ts depundencies shounld be :such a8 His Majesty, by his royal proclamation, ~under the great aeal of tho United Kingdont, whould be pleased toappolnt, and which alsoreciica that by virtuo of the enid act of o royal proclumi. tlon under the great acal, dated the 1t of Junu- “nry, 1801, onrprescnt atyle and titles are ** Vie- toria, by the gmce of Gail of the United Kingdom «of Grest Britain and Ircland, Queen, Defender of tho Faith,* and which act also Feclten that by the .mct for the bLetter government of Indla It wos enacted that = the government of Indla, herctofore vested in the East India Company In trust for us, should hecome vested in us, and that Indiaehould henceforth be governed by us and In our name, and that it {s expedient that there should be a recognition of the transfor of government 8o made by means of an addition to be made to our atyle and titles, and which nct after the « aald recitals etincts thot [t shall be lawful for us, with o view to such recognition g4 aforeaald of the tranefor of the Government of Indly, by our royu] roclamation under the great scal of the [Onlted ‘The dredg- y eroagh_to pre- =i rhie Mot Kingdom to make such additions to tho styles and titlea at prosent appertaining to the imperial crown of tho Unlted Kingdom and ita dependencies os to us mu{ scem meot; we have thought 6it, by and with the advice of our Privy Councll, to nlp,mmt and declare, and we do hereby, by And with the said advice, appoint and declore thint henceforth, sa faras convenlently may be, on all occasions and in all instruments wheroin our atyles and titles are used, save and except ull chartars, commixsions, letters patent, instruments, not extending iu their operation beyond the United Kingdom, the follow- ing addition ahall be mada to the stylca and titles ot present nmn:rtululnxw the imperial crown of the United Kingdom and Its dependencies, that in ta ay, in the Latin tonguc In theso words, *‘Judia Zmperatriz,” and inthe Engllsh tongue in these wordg, **Empress of India,* And our wlli aud plcasure further la that the enid additions shall not be made in the conumiselons, charters, iotiers-patent, grants, writs, appoint- ments, and other llke instruments herelubefore specially cxcepted, ; And our will awl pleasure further is, that all i, ailver, and \:or[mr moneys now current and awful moneys of tho United’ Kingdom, and all gold, silver, and copper. woncya which shall on or after this day be colned by our authorities with the 1lke Impressions, shall, notwithstanding such addi- tion to our stylo and titles, be deemed und taken to b current and lawfol moneys of the sald Unlted Klmidom-. and, farther, that all moneys colned for and {ssued in any of the depondencies of the safd United Kingdom, and declared by our proclanation tobe current and lawful money of such depend- encies respectively, bearing our stylo or titicw, or any partor_parts thercof, and ol moneya which shall horeafter be colued and imued nccording to ruch proclamation, shatl, notwithstanding such ad- ditton, continug to be Inwtul and current money of such dopendencies respectively nntll our pleasure shatl be further declared theroupon, Giren at our Court ut Windsor, the 28th day of Aprll, 1876, in the thirty-ninth year of our reign, Gop BAvH TiE QUEEN, TUE ARMIVAL HOME OF TIl PRINCR OF WALES, Dispatch 1o New York Herald, WDON, May 11,—His Royal Highness the Prince of Walea arefved in England from indis to-day, having come by way of Uibraltar, Madeid, and Lisbon. Heleft Lisbon on theBth inst. , and Janded at Portamouth, from Itor Majesty's war-aip Sera- ples, the lon, Henry Carr Glyn, . N., Com- Inander, which was placed ot hls sérvico when he sct out on histour. 'Ihe Serapls, together with the Hoyal yacht Osborne and the steam frigute Raleigh, passed Hurst Castlo at ten minates to 11 o'clock In the lnomlllit. 'The yacht Alberts, on board of which was the Princess of Wales and the Royul childron, met tho Princo In the Bolent, and all the vessels proceeded to Portsmouth, where a landing was effected, and o public reception glven tothe Prince. 1lia reception was grandly enthuslustic at Ports- mouth and in Loudon, T'¢ns of thousands of peo- plo szsembled on Southren Commion to witness the upoctacle of hiy lundlnr. The Serupls was cou- yoyed to purt h{ the aplendid iron-clade Bultan, Warrior, and Mector, which fired salutes in his honor, ‘The Frince, on landing, received a cordial welcome from the Mayor and Corporation of Purta. mouth. The musical arrangemonts on the oce very impoeing, ~ Bir Julius Denedict n a natjonal song, with chorus, en- *Welcome Home," ™ It was performed under. tho leadership of the dlsbingulshod composer, The solos were sung by an amateur tenor, Mr. €, E. McChesne, 8nd the chorus was rendored b(n:holrol 200 volces. A grand march entitled *11ail to Onr Princo,” had Leen written oxurtl!l‘{ for the accasion by Mr, Winter- bottom, tho conductor of the Royal Marlne Artll- lory Band, and was performed by o full orchestra undler the direction of the composcr. A spaclous archestra had been erected in the dock-yard for the accommodation of the vocalista and milltary bands, The atreeta through which the sortego drove woro hined with woldiors, who presented arme os tho Princos pnescd. There were thovsands pnil thou- sands of spectators, Soven thousand school chll dren paraded. ‘Pho Corporation of Plymouth gve to cach of them a medal commemorntive of tho wvent of the return of the Prince, A milllon of Londoners had gathored in the strects before b o'clock in the aflvrnoon awalitng tho Prince’s arrlval, The route of the Priuce's cortoge wax from (he Victoria ltallway station to Urasvenor ghtw, through Plcnflll'l!. St. Jawes' atrest; Pall Mall, and Marlborough Uate Lo Buck. Ingham Falace. At Buckingham Pulace Her M f:ll the Queen recolved the Prince before hils g ng to his lomo at Marlborough House. The Princo arrlved hame at Marlborough House at half-past 7 o'clock In the evening. In tho carrlago werw tho Princess of Walcs and two of the Prince’s children. iThy Princo 1a slightly bronzed by the sea and sn, but he looked very woll. When passing through the strects of London ho bowod Lo the pepple and was continually recogutzing his old acqublntanc as they saluted o from the windowa of tho va ous Clubs. The dwellings and places of Luuine in the utrects through ‘which ho traveled wore pleturesquely decorated with M&l‘ and_banners. lfi‘r‘:: Ifia':f:niu- were dlled with ladies waving hand- — GERMANY. COMPLIMENTS OF THB EMPRESS. New Yok, May M.-~A Merald special from Londot aays Thursday s grand ro:cp}lon was held at tho Prusslan Embassy, the entiro diplomatic corpe being presont. On the presentation of Wick- ham Hoffman, American Chargs o' AfTaires, to the Empress, Hor Majesty expreased gratification in bolug able for thu fimt timo tu formully uxurcu thouks to o member of a legutiun which, Franco-German strugglo, under these sad distresring circumstancoes, waa sa good sud #0 palostaking. Her unjul{uhom ueated Hoffman" to convey her thanks to Mimator Washe and spoke kindly of Bancroft Daviy, Awerle nistor to Burllu, BCHILLER, On the Oth of May, st Wurtemborg, a town of Marbach, on the Neckar, where Schiller was borm, burny cun b wan celehrated the anniveraary of the poot'sdeath. |. A memorial statuo was unvelfed. AT EMS, BrnLiy, May 14 —The Fmperor of Russin has arsived at Ems, POLITICAL. Ben Butler a ‘Possible Candidate of the Rag=-Money Meq. MEXICO. THB REVOLUTIONISTS. MatAmonas, May 14.—(en. Escobedo reachied Camorgo, 100 miles distant, yestorday with 3,000 Government trooph, and s advancing rapldly on Ahis city. Gens, Fuero and Oneroga are coming annther road with 2,000 mon Lo wnite with Eaco- bedo o attacking this place. @Great excitement prevalts here among the revolutionists, Several hundred men aro repatring fortifications, and cvery preparation for a stubborn defense I8 belug made, TIREATS, Yesterdny the stafl-officers of Gen. Gonzales forcibiy took lumber bedonzing to a_citlzen of the United” Staten for fortifications. The Amcrlcan Consul Intervened to protect the lnleres f the Amerlcan citizen, when the officers declared lllcr would shoot the German and Awmerican Conauls i they Interfered with Gen. Gonzalen' cfforts to prepare fur the defense. The American and Ger. nan Consnls with the Commander of the United Btates vensel-of-war called on Gunzaies, who disas vowed the act of his oficer, and assured the Can- suln that forcigners should Le respecied. Many fawilicn are leaving .the city, of all nationalities, L anticipation of bumbardhment. INDIA. quIET, Loxpox, May 14.—A speclal to the Zimes from Calculta reports the Punjaub frontier qulet. There I= reason to hopo the disturbances completely at an end, The two Affredi clans have promised peace- able behavlor in fataro. CHOLERA Is eaging fearfally in Maudalay rmong great nume. Lers "of the people erecting eartliworka for the King of Burmah, A yumored plaguc uppeated ut Muscat, The nuthorities of Bombay and other Indian posts have eatablished o etringent quaran- tine over vessels coming from Muscat. e —— SPORTING. PEDESTRIANISM, COMMENCEMENT OF TIE TOURNAMENT AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING, The long-distance walking-match for the chame ploushilp of the world had & prosperous sturt ot the Exposition Bulldiog laat evening, albelt there no Mayor to give the word and no speech-waking, ‘The round dozen of ainbitious entriea were promptly on hand, and at 12:02 this morning Mr. Watsan, tho referee, after naming tho rules of the track, drew tho posltions and sent the inen away for their long walk., Harding, the New Yok short-dis- tance ped., rushed 1o the front and held the lead Issuc of Veracity Detween an Editor and a Penitentiary Commissioner. Attempt to Seoure Newspaper Support for Beveridge by Bribory. Notes of the Canvass Through- out the State. INFPLATION, COUNCIL, OF IT3 ADHERANTS, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribuna, ] Wasnmuton, D. C., May 14.—The represent- » ative [nfiztionists from the West, whoshave been in Washingtou within the past few days making arrangements for the Natiunal Greenback Con- ventiun, to be held at Indianapolts omthe 17th of June, have returned to their homes, Consld- erable differcuce of oplnlon exists mnong them as to wbkat course ft wil be wisest to pursie The sentiment n favor of the nomination of Judge Davls, of the Snpreme Court, {anot a3 strong o it wasa few weeks ngo, the principal reason being the reported discovery that Judge Davis himeelf has no sympmthy with their pecullar fnancial views, Some of them ad- vocate placing the namo of BENJAMIN P, BUTLER at the head of their ticket to repreeent their views on the carrency queation, and of uaming Goorze W. Jullan os thelr candidate for the Vice-Pres. tdency, thetr iden beinz that the popniarity of the 1atter, ‘on sccount uf hie efforty to proinote the in- terests of actual rettlers on publlc Jands, Would bring to the support of their ticket a grentnumber of vois, especially in the Western Statew. It s not understood that Julfon has been consulted in re- gard to this matter, and it1s not Lelieved that he \\nulld accept 8 nomination from an Infladon Cou- ventlon, Other leading epirlts in this mosement favor tlo adoptlon of, aplatform eetting forth tho fnancinl docirines which the Conventlon desires to promote, and then adjourning until the 4th of July to awult Illcél[c(lunu( the Republicun and Democrstic Coa- ‘ventions. INDIANAPOLIS. x IxpranaroLs, Moy 14.—The Natlonal Inde- oy Do e frat mile, belng anparchtly the | pendent Convention il mect Sedneadas fn thin- city. Up tothls time the Becretary of the Natlonalr ng’fs the record of the first mile: S Exeontive Commitice has teccived advicu to Andosn 10103 Heael o Tollowlug eflect: Al of the Northwurtern Ttwach .11:4alGuyon, ‘a‘w:cil d\‘m u;c ruprcren]llcvl la ‘}‘hc\:ch;’vfin:l«:: Sowe Lang by (il delegutione, well as all the Northeaste e BRE A LT $latde savo Maine and Vermout. The followiing ai02(Fine Conn . 150 5‘11“»‘[}.“ *tlaie | Staten will be represcnted, some of them having The programine for thlanfternoon is an Interesting |+3ppointed delegates who are unable to attenti: ono In the ehort-distnnce Stems and n thy bicgele | YInginia, West Virgluis, Delaware, Marglundl, riding of Mr. Stanton, who, by the wuy, makesn | North — Carollna, ® Tennessee, — Kentncky, Iiberal offer in the following challenge: Georgin, Arkansas, Texas, Alabamas, o the Ioraemen of Amerlea; | mn prepared |- 4ud Californin, Tho last named Stte will be represented by proxy In the hands of thoSecretaryof the Conventlon. Itiscxpectedthat | from 40010 500 persons will be present s delecaten. Feter Cooper 1 here lic will preside over thee to'moke 8 match to rlde wy bleyele agalust sny trotting horse in Amerlca for 10 miles to 25, agulustuny two horses for 50 miles or_gainat any / - e it Uhreobotace for 100 wuilee, on Dexter Paskc o any | ¢londuntion, 'If he fs wot able to come, the Hon. George Opdske will be mnde Chafrman. The anghv e 8 race nalnst any man b America: | aiey mentioned In connection With the Homina one-andea-half-bour's start In 100 anfles, Any uf | tlou for the Presidency are thoxe of Judge Davly, these can be made for §1,000 o §2,000 a sido of Tliinols, who reciny to have the inside truckt Acceptancos muy be addresscd withlin one the ion. Benjmwin X, Butler, of Massachy to the Exposition Building, or care of Tom Buley, | fettsas ex-United 8 Treasurer Frauciy E. 5 ] ot, Cl 24 Spiuner, of New Y Sonthi Clatk atresb MO, - OR Chilfornin, There Wil be n_determined. effort Champion Bicyelist of tho Wor made to nominaty Butler and Tooth, many of the Certalnly, some of Col. Miunsur's fricnds ought Ja. most ardent friends of the wovement belng con- vinced that_ this fs the strongest tlcl toitke skl ap, fhu e bo momimated i clls jor the movemen hal possesRes greater il TOE TRIGGER. merical sirength thon ity enemies will grant it, and thut the vote for the ticket nominuted ou Wednesdny will very seriously impair that of the Clucinnath und St Louls nominees, Senator Cheeley, of® Arkansas, ‘wrltes that he belfeves the Greenback HAST SAGINAW. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, * TEasT Sa01NAwW, Mich., Moy 14, —Arrangements have just been porfected for pigeon-shooting tournument, to take place May 24, 25, ond 20, ot tho Driving Park, which grounds have beon ten. dered for the purpose, - Nearly 5,000 birds ha ve heen secured, and $1,500 ore ofercd in premium g, A general Invitation Ir tendered to the anuteur ets of botl the old political partics. THE LIBERALS. WIAT THEY WILL DO Bpectut Dipatch to The Tribune. Posenoy Cmu"'"—fld_“f s el Wasmineron, D, C., Moy 14.—Congressmun T TURT. Willls, of New York, one of the few Congres s- men who were clected as Liberals, has written a letter to the Liberal Committee, which meets in New York to-morrow, to the following effect: Ju the event.that both leading partics nomd- nate good men, he does not understand what further fanction the independent voter Lay, ont- slde of one of the great political organizations; fut OMANA. Oxana, Moy 14.—The Trotting Park Assoclation nlmnu ita scason June 4, to continue threo days. TThe total premiums smont to 82,300, = * OUITUARY, New Yonrx, May “14.—The mcer Nettle Norion dled at the farm of her owner, John Coflee, ot Suilerns, N, Y., FPriday, kit It clthor porty rbould all to sty publle cxpecta: on In 8 regard, e deems e duty ol Il CRIME. J.berale 10 matntiin thelr orgunization il seete.to varry out thelr purpoecs. FRATRICIDE, — TALL LYING. ANYISSUL OF VERACITY DETWEEN AN EDILOR (AND A PENITENTIAIY COMMISSIONER. Spectal Dispatch io The Tribune. Dispaich o St. Louis Republican, SEDALIA, Mo., May 11.—The following addition- al particalars have been recelved regardiug the frat- ricldo at Warsaw: Charles Walls, Jr., had been drinking all day Tuesday, and after supper was playing cards In a enloon, loelng his moncy. His brother Albert and his brothersin-law—Arther Mc- Gowan, County Treasurcr—persuaded Charley to leave tho ealoun and go with them liome. When o short distance away, Churley, who was walking eoveral yards In udvance, suddenly stopped, re- warking that he wanted no one to be following JonagT, Ill., May 14.—Several weeks ago an article appeared in the Jullet Republican, charg- Ing one~of tho Commissioners of the State Pad- tentlaryowith an attempt to sccure the support of that paper for Beveridge fn his eforts to ob- talu a renomination, by offering its editor, Mr. James Guodspeed, a bribe, The following answer Nim. He fmmediately drew n pietol which had | to that eharge, and Mr, Goodspeed’s rejoinder, been glsen bl in tho satoon. | e fired ot MeGow- | will bo published in thie Repullican of Wednes- R, When Chirley Batde s (e e sphed close to | day next, being crowded out of the Issuc of this one of yon, anyhow, " and fired, the ball enterlng' | week on nccount of the publication of the delin- his brother's [éft breast near the nipple, passingz | quent tax-list, which occuples all the avallable tirough hishoart. Ae tho murdered brofur fell, | space tn the paper: e sl um o dead man, the blood is filling m: « 8 thraat, Churlus wont home, e bocamo ratlonar. T 11 o Jorigt, 1L, May 5. —Dean Sin: On the 15th of April the Joliet Republican contained editortal u)whlcn the followinyg Ix an extract, viz, @ ¥ Abont five wecka Bgo one of Beveridge's Penis tentiary Comnilesloners requested an intervlew at the prison with the editor of the Republican, which e o o] was granted, The sald Commissioner, then and 5r. Touis, o, May 14.—A most deplorabloat-- | W EUL a1 of feveridge ond tho wholo Pent- falr occurred at the llttlo tawn of Dabigren, Ham- | {oyiiary crowd, made the proposition to Mr. Jawes {lton County, Ill., Friday night. A partyof younz 3| Goodspeeil that, if the Reputlican would come out wen gave John Sturman, recently married, a ‘) for Beverldy e (Gioodspeed) could muke his awn charlvarl. Sturman was greatly, annoyed by the | Wrmb.—pledidie him, In caso tha feepublican whould_wippart Boverfige, that 1t wonld have il B e e il JarLy off, but, they ot | the printing patronsge uf the prison, Instead of th I . Willls- Lowery, nud wounding Dud Durton aod Jollet Sun (which paper, he intimated, 18 f8r as yesterdny morning, and s almost crazed over the occurrence. o wns still at home, not baving been. arreated yesterday morning. A FATAL BELLING. 7 " he was concerued, **might go to h—1")'aud pledg- Frank Taylor. ' All the pastivs were highly respect - 2 able, young Starman bnlngn PRl b g e ing, further, that he (Uoodspeed) Lu.. only ta nute the money conalderation’ and it would be forthcomin. " Col, R. D. Noleman, ono of the Commissloners, wos at the priton when the paper contafniug the forcpolng wns received, Ho authorized aud ree quested me to say that, 50 far as lio was concerncd, hie never had a conversation with Mr, Goadsjieed on e snbject; Lud never made to Mr, Goodspeed or any other man such & proposition, nor did he kuaw or bellove that such proposition had been mnde by either of his collesgues to Mr, Goodspecd or unylwidy olee, 1 sddreshed papers containing the articlen above quoted to Commlskioners Southworth and Taylor, und have received from them tho followlng ropies! Col. Suuthworth writes: +i1¢, an Dunderstand, o denfal fs wanted of the trath of Mr. Goodupeed's article, T do deny mort emphatically, and anthorize ita dental, 'There b nota word of truth fu it 80 farx 1 am ‘concerned, and 1 fect contident It fo falwe a3 10 cach of my col- Teaguca, J. M. SorTHWONTU. Mnj. Taylor writca os follows: ¢80 far nx I am concerned, the lurug(fln{; slalo- ment of Mr, Goodepeed that & Commbssioner of The Penltentiary made propusals to him to upport glov, everldge for o peeublor cquelduration, i, n all parte, atroclonely . in whole und In all 1 e B bon Tnasmuch as the cditorlal referred to sates the proposition was mado fo 3ir. oodspced on belial? BF'he whote enftentiary crowd, it 1 proper for me to add that no propasition to M, Guodupeed to support Gov, lleveridge urany other man for Gov- erior, under any clrenmatuiced, of for o consider- . ation of any Kind, pecuniary or otherwlse, was ever made Dy wyeclf, of by any person for me, With my knowledie of cougent. “Trusting that yon will ghve'this the samo pub- Uelty as tho editoriul ubove quoted, 1 rewatn yours reapectfully, . . [cCLavURY, P 7" \Yarden Ittnoia State Pentiontinty, Mr. Qoodspeed's u-Ply to the above commu- nleation (s cuntained {n’the following APPIDAVIT, State of Illinots, Will County, s3: James Qood speed, of sald county, befug dret duly sworn. on oath says: That on or about Baturday forenoon, March 10, 1874, Dr. A, W, Hotse, physician of the 1ilinols Penltentiary, came to the utice of the Joi- tet Republican and ald that e wished to have a ate Interview with this sfilant. e sald to this mun, ouo of comity. SENTENCE POSTPONED. #pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. S7. Pavy, May 13.—The capital sentencer of Georgo} Lautenschlager, convicted of the meerder of Mes, Ulries Lick, has aguln Leen postpoue d to allow the preacntation of aftidavits for u new rial based on slleged new evidence, 111a sister and her husband are serving sentences of {mprisonmend for the same murder, ‘the most promineut citizena of tho = ASSASSINATION. Speciul Disyatch to The Tribune. v, Louis, Mo,, May 14.—Information has®lust reached here to the effect that Deputy United Stites Marsbal 13, 1L Langston, of Springtield, Mo, , who went down Into Ozarek County s few daye ago on nraid after crooked distlliers, wos smbuslied while riding along tho rond dnd riddled with tul- lts, Ho was supposed {0 bo mortully wonuded. TIARRINGTON. TostoN, Moy 14, —There 14 nodoubt that Richand Marrington, under indictment in the safe-burglary case, Lias fled the country. o s thought to be 1n Cunada. Thoe extradition treaty with England doea not apply to the offense of couspiracy, wish which he {a charged, INCENDIARISM, WiLLiANsroRT, Pu., Muy 14, —Cornclius Curter,. arcested last night in’ the act of ring u lumber- yard, 1s nndoubtedly the mon who proviously dred sixother yards, Carter {s half-witted, and labors under tho impression that the parties whosu Jum- ber kio buracd owe bim money. ACQUITTAL. apectal Dispated to The Tridune. Davexrorr, fa., Msy 14.—The trial of David Van Meter, city cditor of the Rock Istand Argus, far tho murder of John Staubach, closed lust uven- ing, resulting in the acquittal of the ucused. privi e aflant that \he Penitentiary Commissioners wero SERIOUS AFFRAY. gnlx‘m‘u-l;fo secure thl\\ auppart ot lm laut flll:uc Lato s evsuu o st tloon .| ks, S Tl o s cnemlzin tho comer of Noble sad ludlana strecta between | 57 5" Gouthwarth asked him, the «ald Licio, if ho John Flizgerald and four unknown wen. itzger- was on intimate terms with this aflunt. Belng ine old became exclted and wuversly pounded one | formed that thelr relations bud always been fricnd- ; " 1y: Bo sald Sontivwarth sugyented L0 the eaid Helse Ot vers™® yowth | th'cal on thie uilant and woo.If this aiiant cavid wornds, One of tho patty returned (e compli- | ROt be inducud to suppart Gov, Buverldge fors e nominstion, and further stated that he then sug- sl ment by fieing four shols al Fitzgeruld; but, uwll:g to sald Soutliworth to take this aflunt to the to his nebriatod_condition, only one ook effect, : {2 Southwarth might {hAlcting u rather severe wound Tn the head, wear | Fepitentiarylnorder that thosu tho car, ' Tho physiclan baliove that It will not ro: | Bluelf bste u Intorviow with hlia, This atient ault fatally, Conxlderable excitementwas vccasfoned in the viclulty owing to a wmlsunderstanding we to the mnature of Fil ald's Injuries, coused no doubt by rumors, pto a late hour no arrests weu;xmn uiflt‘md prlo!u ly mlmu ‘\:lll by mudv‘. loas- wuch u4 Fltzgerald's sual are ulterly un- Kuowa in the nefglborhood, 4 MOODY AND SANKEY. 8t. Lovts, Mo,, May 14.—Moody and Sankey' held two mectings at tho Rink to-day, ouo this af- ternnoon, the other to-nignt. Great crowds weru presunt, and much tntercst, as well as curioalty, ‘wax manifeated in th proceedings, rt) % or thereabouts, snld tlelva called agaln at the ofiice of the Jollet Republican and urt'unllr requested this afilant to accompany bim to thy Penltentlary, This efiant weat with sald Holse ta the Penitentiary d was ushered fnto thu Cobuniwlonera’ room, Penltentiary Commisaloncrs Noleman and Tsylor were thore.” After an fntroduction of this afilant (o Counnission Noleman by Muj. Taylor o Ma), Taylor requeted thils afiaut to Lo ay: fug tuat ** Col. Bouthworth wus out, but w o fn In & fow moments, und thut hu was anxious to sce you," wmeaning this aflant, After walting & short time, Col. Bouthworth came juto the Com- wisslonens’ rovm, and aftor passing a fow moments in conversation, reguested thls atiantiy accompany anld to thin afiiant, i substance, that' they—tho Commirsioners—wora very anxious to sccuro the fupport of the epublicana of for the renomination of Gov. Beveridge: that Tie was satisfied that it he eould get tho support or thin afilant and tho KRepublican that there would be veey little donbt but the county could bo carrled for Gov, Bevorldge. He sald that they wora 20 anxlour about secnring the sopport of Will Connty frum the fact that one of the largest tnati- tutlons of the State was Jreatige sud indorsemént this, county wonld glye, were willlng to do nimost anything in'their power for those who would take “hold” and carr connt aMant would eome out for Boveridge and help se. enro a delegation for him, that baye the prlnlln,'?' ‘m(mu:\cc of the Institution; po- Hittons for any fr mend, and further reinarked money o ran 6 tewkpaper, they were willing to chip In, to uny rcasonable amount, it this afiant woulil only thie hold." After some furthor eral conversal Tin pasred doy met Commissioner Tnglnlu who inquired of this amant if been satisfactory.” Thia afilant reptied that nn County Republican Conventlon to-day appoint- ed delegates to the Btate Conventlon. Wiile they were not instructed to vote for any particu- lar candidate, it is known thot a majority of them will favor Cullom for Governor. thusiastic meeting of the Republicans of Rich- land County conveped at the Court-House in this city to gelect delegates to nttend the State Conventlon ot Springfield on the 24th inst. Jtesoleed, That this Conventioy respoctfully | Chose: ‘present b to the people of ‘thin State ws an nct- | Denver competent, and worthy man. His twenty | Dulul hateits *| to give thelr support to e very best nien before ;3 .ond Senator Booth, of')| 31, D, Booham, R, candidates in that State can be elected on tho tek- Nepublican C . : 1o ihe Biate Convention, an instructed thei thelr votes for Cullomn tor Qovernor, ol was herw to-day With his Gubernntorlal avplratione andpurposes, chl&nu lhavo been very greatly visl ty Conventlon, held Saturday. Instructed its deloe gates for tldgwoy for Qovernor, County Convention witl be for Cullom, Fort will not attend tho Ropubtican State Conven- tlon, from the fact that his name has been wention. speakliog citizens was held yesterday afterncon at 183 Clark street, G. Demars in tho chalr, He stated the object of the meeting to bo the elec- tlon of officers of the French Central Republican Club and the mn!nrhx%: lishment of district clubs, wore elected: President, V. Glrarding Vice-Preal- not. They ure apprehensive, however, of the combination of all L, especially of Morton and Conkling, him to bls privata room np stnirs, which this amlant | chancar. Tiin frionds sven assert that ho does not did. As Bouthworth :nfi this aflant pawsed into 4 .. e v Bonthmarth Tocked tho Aot and then | mank,the domingtion. Ha saye that the Damo finllc strength 1 not 30 great as when Congress gun. TIHE OIIO DEMOCRACY. CLEVRLAXD, O., May 13.—The Democratic Cone ventlon of the Tweuticth Cangressional Distrlet to day elected Tlon, Rufus P, inney #n . W, Armatrong, editor of the Plalndedter, Delegaten ta tha St Louls Conventlon. iion, Ii. P. Spaiding was chosen Presidential elector by acclamation, ———e—— : GRAND HAVEN, | / Lake-Excurston—Corn-Plantors. ' Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune, Granp Havew, Mich,, Msy 12,—-A grond eom: plimentary excurtion jof the now' propellor Tempeat, tendered by Bquier & White, the owners, wax cnjoyed yesterdny by over 300 persons, The wind hlew cold, with conslderable rain, during the day, which, howover, did nof chill the enthusiasm and dampon tho spirits of the Jolly excurafonlsts, who, deapits wind and weath- er, “many, marched, danced, and frolicked to tholr lonrta® content. Thu trip iwas Lo Montague, from whicli potnt the Tempest 16 to mako rogalar trips, with frelght and passengers to Chieago. The excurelonfsts repolred to the Franklin Wil County Toeated here, and the ing one of tho largest in the State, that they the far Heveridyn. Ilo further anld that if this his aNlant atonld entds this afant might recom- Ared that a1t 100k on- ., this afMant left the room, -nfi o9 ) ftairs Into the recaption-room, he *7Col. Southworth's propositions had definite conclosfon had been reached. and pasaed | Frouse, M e, \horo dinner was served. Gut, and waa Laken back to the Jeputican ofice | After dinuer, danding was cnjoyed by some, whila by Dr. Ilclse. JANES GOODRPEED. others W ghl-un?ng in tho Knndmmundpm.- ‘Snbecribed and aworn 10 before tne thin 1ith day | foroun villaga, On reassombling, an ap F vof May, A D., 1870, Jomx B, Frosan, apecch was made by Col, W. M. erry,x;i (Seal.] Notary Public. rand Haven. On the roturn trip tho crew wat = {ollier than cver, Tthe perlormances beln ILTINOIS, y A wreatling match between the Hon, W, 1, Storr BHELDY COUNTY. Spretal Dispatch (o The Tribune. SmerpyviLLg, 1L, May 13.—The - 8helby and E, P, Ferry, Lisq, The du{'"pu rthad, however, nlr:uilc endlng, as Capt. Mfler, one of tho most Javial of the excurslonlsts, dropped dead of hearte disease hefore renching his home at Sprln¥ Lako. Tho Walt Manufaciuring Compal ny et year wnade 250 corn-planters; this year 6253 next year will manufacture 2,000, They will put up o fine new factory this fafl. THE WEATHER, WasnixoroN, D, C,, May 14.—For the Upper Lakes, low larometer, northeast to southeast gules, warmer, cloudy, and rainy weather, ulnd robably followed during tho might by risin D foibader wnd wint shirting 10.cold portherly. | ° LOCAL ORSEAVATIONH. 7 Cultorao, May 12, Wind. [ R. | Weathn RICILAND COUNTY. Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. , OnxeY, B, May 13.—To<lay a large and en- 3 Bar. The T -J. M. Longuccker was called to the chalr, 4318, W., fres Fair, | and briely stated the object of the 4 5. ;53:: E&":‘a‘,." meeting, after which the following persons were 25 I i chosen delegntes: Gen. EN Bowyer, Col. John S8, Treshiluye oo Cloudy. h . 50 8. fresh......l.. .. Cloudy. Lyneh, and William E. Alcom; Alicniates, 3. B. | v o Gharst. Heney Stoder, ond J. M, Lopgnecker. The | “ygsinum thermoineter, 63, Minimum, 45, followiby reeclitioud were then unsuimously adopt- ULKERAL DUBETVATIONS. wd: i pr Cuicaca, May 1a=Midnizht, Wicazas, J. A, Pawell, » citizen o s conne o T i T Weuther. ty, f4 0 caudidate for the’ ollice of Stats Auditor; VIR Ihn s (ol TeEs therefore, W30 "'zry ratn » ers of fuithfnf and trylng services in tie Repub- {lZan fanita moke him deserving the omipationy and th'nl‘ we lxclh‘:vu it nowinated he will nd 0 the party. B et th delegates from this county are {nadructed to secure his nomination. After-the nomination of auew Central Commite ten and g.ehort, poluted kpeech by Gen. Bowyer the Conveition adjournes ‘There wan! DU eXpression o4 to any other candi- dates, AAUIIALL, COUNTY, Disy to The Tribune, iy T e Repubiican County Convention was held ot Lacon to-duy. — The tos ships were fully ropresented, The following dol rates were appointal to the State Conventlon Judge Lows, F. S, Puluer. l§|c‘hnrd‘ Dm-mwn. Cudet Tazlor, They anv Instructed and will carsy SOt The wikh of 1he Conwention gemerally, which {4 Murquette. M Omana, TPembiua, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Pont Hungx, Mich., May 14,—Dowx—Props Cuba, St. Joseph; sehra Porter, Chnmberlin, Alpena and barges, Prindiville and barges, Enterprise I% chra Armule, Albscore, Adventure, Azoo, ' Props Wenona, Benton, I J. Ilnckett, . Ncbraskn; schra Anuie M. Petersen, Lem Ells-: worth, Folger, Iimmarck, Iicrbert Dudley, Almeda, New llumpahire, Surprise, Joseph Page Granger, Ttiverslde, Halsted, Porter, Homer, Winn—Southwest, gentle, WeaTnzn—Cloud; e ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ’ NEW York, May 13, —-Arrived—Steamships Gers- manla, from Liverpool; Rheln, from Bremen; Utosy the people. s The delegnten to the Corgrecsional Convention, Hertee, Qamuel Dorsey, 1 Campbel), and J, C. Kingedey will unaniniously support Col. Fort for Congress. gcroges, fur Sec- retary of State, had many enthuslastic supporteny, anil will have some friends in the delemtion, "The following wuw enthusiastically adopted: g 3 the Itun, (. L. Fort we have pia, from Loandon. e ooy Wit oy bis comict, PN, Say 19, —Steamuhip Wieconsin, Tus- speechies, and votes has always tenly. falthfully, | ela, and nce, from New York, have arrfved ont. and manfally m};\rflwnlud us, It constituents, ourf Hosrox, Yl;(:;yxu.-— rrived, the stenmer Samarla, Intercsts and principles. rom Liverpoal, . Hietolred, Mhat wh unanimousty recommend him | QUrzsszaws, May 1. —Arrived, to this the Elghth Comgresslonal District for nome Illinofe, from Philadelphia Ination and re-clecticy for Represcntative forthe R BUSINESS NOTICES, Centennlal term, 30 DAVILSS COUNTY. vulaable and Itcliuble— lirown's Bron nin} Troches™ ore fnvalualie to those expoeed ta Spectal Dispazeh to The Tridune, Wanney, fl., Moy 3. —At thedo Duviess Conn . yedeen changes, afording prowmpt relief iu Coughsy Joldn ete. ty Republican Conventlon, held at Elizabeth to- p emnture Loas of the Halr, which Is so zn ay, the followlnz gentlémen were elected del euiey to the State Convention: William Plttsm, o powadays, may be entirely presented by ~uf Burnett's Cocoaine. the steamet V. Huotieton, ilemst C. Gann, J. B, Drow John Buckley, John C. Lee, Jolin Burns, A reralntion waw paseed Ly th Convention unan- {mously instracting the delegates o support the THon, A, M. dons, of this cotnty, for Licutenants Governor. Utherwiso tho delegates are unin ructed, but 46 i esfe 10 c0y they Wi cust o solid vote for Cullom fur Governor, The best. of_feeling prevailed throughout the Convention, The cotiuiy was fully 1epresented, and the Republicans of 3o Daviess are olive to the Jmportant campaban befare them, MACON COUNTY. Bpectal Dixpateh to The Tribune, Drcarcin Hl., Muy 1d,—The Republican Goun- ty Conventlon 'to elcct delegates from Mucon Conuty Lo theState snd Congresslonnl Conventions met thisafternoon, und chose J. J. Peddccord, W Hominy Boflatt, C. F. Emery, 11 1t. . Woudcock, and J. ‘A, Race u i the State Conyentlon, and_ instructed for Scrogen for Secretary of State, A resolutlon ta fostract for Cullom was tabled. The delegntes are ull antidfoveridge, 4.1 Abel, A" Goldberg, . . Towles, JF. J. 3T Dower, N, YVan Lear, wero elected delegutes 1o the Congs fonu) Convention, and {nstructed for the Hob. G. Cannon. AN OPINION PAVORABLE TO MR. CULLOM, Special Dispatch tu The Tribune. SraixorieLy, UL, May 14.—The intelligence rocelved hery of the action of the eeveral County Conventfona hield Saturdny und the delegates np- duted le regarded as decldedly favorble to Mr. Culiom. “Théro secims to be itile doubl that he 1n farahead in the Gubernatorlal mace. Rattirns so far wurrant the prediction that Cullom for Gover- nor, Shunian or Jones for Licutenant-Governor, Scromsa for Secretary of State, Lippincott for ‘Audltor, Rtutz for Treasurer, and Edsall for At- torncy-General will secure the nomination, NEEDLES. Spectal Dispaich v The Tribune. Nasnvitis, I, May 14,—A mass conventlon of the voters of Washiniton County wus held here esterduy, 1t was a large and harmenlons gather- nz, nnd resolutions werd pussod heartily favoring €0’ Hon, T, B. Needles, of thiv couny, for Audi- tor, and commending bim to the Canvetion, which meeta at Springiicld on the 21th Inst, South- ern tinols will be almost #olid for his nomina- tton. com the use k ROTRERS. <. 121 & 1g§__State-s$_. GREAT SALE OF CARPETS Boing desirous of reducing owr stock as mush as anslblo durin; the noxt THIRTY DAYS wo ghall offor SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in ordor to closo out our present as gortmont. Body Brussels, $1.50, Former Price, $2.25. Tapestry Brussels, From $1.00. Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Mats, &e., &e., At Equally LOW PRICES, Jomes Keef, Falllng, and MORGAN COMING, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Jacksoxviriy, 1l Muf 14.—The County Con- ventfon has just been held, and the fight between the friends of Cullom and Heverldgn wos vers warm und carnest, Tho delegation stands 6 for Cullow, 1 for Beverldge, The last one by accident, LASALLE COUNTY, Syectal Dispatch 1o Tie Tribune. orrawa. 1., May 18.—At the Repubilean tawn i) this afteruoon, Cullom's delogates ed by 101 mafority, 1t fa reported that Ktreator hus gone for HBeverldge, No other town Ju the county In heard from as’ yet. Considerable utercst Is manifested. 1t ls confiently expected bat Cullom will cerry fhe county delegutes, 3 M'DONOUGH COUNTY, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. 3acoxn, 1L, Moy 11 —Phe MeDonough Connty nvention to-dsy appointed delegutes Housekeopers, Hotol.koepors, and othera will HinQ this an ‘opportunicy to buy CARPETINGS At better prices than same goods have bsen #old ho post fourtoen yea: BLOOMINGTON, Bpecial Disputch to Ths Tribuns. TroomnaToy, 1L, May 14,—To-duy the Bloom- tngton Clty Tephbilean e locted thirty Cal 2 THAVIANGR. sy e uedar the Wdonie: | sz N N RLANOI s lotn delegates to the County Conventiun, St cte caven Hovure dl oo nuog” Nosmal BEFORE YOQU START RILAG] AY. & BWAY FOR pectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, LaSatLE, 1il., Muy 1—Thotus 5. Ridgewsy but it fa not n;lwpuruul that his inproved by his THE CENTENNIAL OR ANYWHERE ELSE, Geta Yearly Accldent Pallcy In the TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. CO, OF HARTFORD, CONN. JACKSON COUNTY, Special Dispatch to The Triduns, Srmixavierp, 1., May 14.—"The Juckson Coun- BLOOMINGTON, Hpectat Dispatch fo Tre Tridune. BroosiNuron, Iil., May 14.~The McLean primaries indleate that the cholce of ber ipecial Dispatch io The Tridune. WasmiNaroy, D, C., May 14,—Congrossman ed 8% a possible candidate, Cash Assets 88,750,000 gt Cash / X LOCAL POLITICS, ‘"'"'3‘5'3 f\o:cldon (Iltllmrss ol | Tl 1 2)800,000 Total Pald fu Cash Beueflis... 8,000,000 J. H. NOLAN, General Agent, No, 84 LaBalle-st., Chicago, 11, Agouts Everywhere, RN CIANGES, FUENCH REPUBLICANS, A largely-sttended meeting of our French. aplan for the estab- ‘The following olficers deuts, Paul Populorumn Ch. Nuot'J, Batbler; | ™ PISSOLUTION. Becrelaries, D. Jollo, £, Huiher: Tretaurer, Gli' DISSOLUTION. Derlvaux, ' Specches ‘wore aubsequontly mado Ly | The copartnership herstoforo exiuting betmwees Messrs. Qlrardin, Sauret, Bt. Aubin, num‘;-a “"fifi:-d"u"l‘l'flfedfi nl:d‘;‘nh-. 'fl"T_:;m nh’\\lllllm-:. IS e atora "Tto tuecting Wt axous n.A.’\V.“‘IIH'uwlllunwln;non 16 concern g 3,1l Bistiresa :m 2- contiuue hr‘l‘.r\VGI.tfiquu‘J . B Duteh, undor the flrm mamio of B MISCELLANEOUS, Dul:hhnlnn'w.lll Aliume and sstiie Al outatandiog BLAINE'S PROSPECTS, Spacial Dispaich o Ths Tridune. WasniNaToN, D, C., Moy 13, —Blalne's frienis ous of the old firm, W. WILEINS, 'fiwm-rumr. P, oblige J, B. DUTOH, clalm to-night that b will recelve the nomina- tion uniess thy investigation of the coming 13¢Tadallpak, Chicapd, May 36, 20, week fnjures him, and they sro contident it will DISSOLUTION. The firm of Btereley & Putnam is horeby e b O ROR 7. BTERNLEY, Jo8, R, PUTNAM, . Chlsago, May 10,1876, ¢ the othtr candldutos agalnst MENURICKS, Qov. Hendricks Ls ot hopetul of his Presidential