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w0 netruc- colinbiting with his (cemplainant's) wifs. Tha de- fendant walved examinstion and the case waa put over il June 22 for further hearing. Anone of the pnrtles At lenst hoa always hud the respect of the cammunity, the care proiniaca to bo ono of ex» citing Intereal. Quite a strong opintun provalls that it s a clear cane of biackmall. Vi clared by the Fathers of the Repubiie one | and Howery alicrnates, There were 1o m‘.}flfin years ‘wroe mid whose fina) Lrnlnph Inonr | tiona. Noother lnu:lxl::;‘l‘\\;: traneacted. o ccrnted by the racrifice: o A 3 Las been conscernted by the sacritices of th oo it o s oo wing V' fn fasor of the unity of the nation; of tha [ of the Republlean Canventin et to-day, 4 o AT Tlenta af (he States and of every | Committec on Credentlals was appuifted, dnd re- citizen thereofs the preservation of the great re | cesst. #ulta nehleved by the War; the prateful recoznis fhom of the herote dofondors’ of the Ropublic In'the | was ¢ fiont of ite snpreme perids thorough retrenchment | the del and rofor in every branch of the mervice; tho ORLEIGN. The Turkish Government Desireg a Modification of the Berlin Proposals. ken. or iitodectt, sot Georgla, was present, ami celved with L‘:\l enthusiaam, ‘Fhe most of ratew nre Nevenue Collectors, Postmarters ke, and ofticialy from the United Sintes s office. LOUISIANA. T’OLITICS, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, New Onveans, May 4.—A wpecial to the RZepu- ity that mure mon no agn do not “tteemblo | 3 v 1 CENTENNIAL. e honce F I Ty M B CRIMINAL NEWS. i'lrl'\lrl'l.vl\l'l‘ll;ll\! R h\fl:llhll 1t s .'Ilmm‘ m h\l’llfllk‘n B 1 em, R et as A Quaker ™ haa be- . e bt et Rttty hae proved | A Caso of Homicido in Nebraska In- Front one ¢nd b thi'State th the other, ¢ Award---A New Method reatieat of praperty ad ticy know ho o fmprove it | 1f wo ean only cet (he Quakers TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, MAY 25,. 1876, pli-wanice atnl pas e atonen 1 his butters hat auch Mecting of the Judges of | @i il ey, auti s made them. wealtiy duced by Superior Dovilishness, of Proceeding. o comeaat nanything ko 8 propes. broportion, Demonstration of ihe Possible i i - 4 awury of the Bxhibition Comossionvrs will s . e nd emhronge aomie o1 Sty il W T o C Dalfgnity of Muman | Nemoumwe Moyt Shmcitoe 0. | puggian and Other Yorelgn i i - Kan,, Mn. —Tha § N D ' SALA'S T : 2 : c ficlent guverninents the preservation of an wn: | Torewt, Kin Moyt T MORUER Gihe | Targo Meeting of Persons Disfas | myiemornins tie Huians bogan opening thete Naturo gt b of eguitors, followiug (e aiicoof Oflicers Organizing the nleat, paper convertible’ into caln} the eucation [ Natfonal Convention met hereat 2 . 1, Col. W, goods, nnil, It they keep on aa they have by ew Orleans Democral, made an attempt to Servian Army. voring Sunday Exhibitions, Thor will wive wa someihing mognificent in the t of every child within the borders of the Repudlie, | 1. Whiteman waa chosen trmporary Chairman, ¥ troine, The tiest thi thranzh a eystem of common sehools abmolutely | and 1% J. Lvans Secretary, The grf. ization was Sree from scctarinn or partisan contr completed, awd the Convention adjourned till 4 \We halieve it to Do the sublime miselonof tho | nm, The rentiment of the Convention i stroni- Repuntican party, In the inapieed Janzuaze of the | f5 fiaine, bt the delegation will probably net b amartyr Presldent, to tuke eace that **this Governs | fnatructed, X hentaf the people for the peopte and by the wea | A \ceancle trom 10 tn 12 o'clack occurred aver o ple ahail not perish from lnr carth, ™ snd, theres | ropolution declaring Hiaine the first cliofce of the ora, wilhout regned to past differcnces or dend Ixe | Convention. It finally,passed, and the Convention nesy wo enrnesily anid cordially lovite all who be- | adjourncd, aseasslnate Scnntor Weher. They called bin out several timos, ond, falling to eeo or iear anything from the Senntor, they opencd & rapld tiro on tho east side of i loue, A prompt return of the dra from the honse iniluced the Regulators to_leavo Ina harry, No one was }Z'.'f.'hnf"‘ porties engaged in this nseault ave 1 " 'uw.v]l‘rmw;ml "«"Il“""u" h"xof Execution of Ell Sneedham Yes- “olabe ol malnchite. T terday at Holly Springs, Miss. V4 F 1! 1Al of 1y T Unattended Women at the e i "(‘,\.,‘,““(’.‘,” ‘u.,.l...‘{,“"'"f,l. e y Or 0 1, jeces, all of the xame my Show---Qualker Visitors. Terialy and very. rich "they wate. W use mn achite for jewelry, nnd ll\ll‘ k It very gootl: those f e who Bibve been [ St Petershurg will recall 3 ¥ A S erobune will seeall | Attompted Assassination of o Louis A ¥resh and Extonsive Uprising in thy Province of Bulgaria, Tho Papnl Nuucio to Bo Withdragy . i . f the Charch of St | g LYNCIIED e, wo enrnestly and cordially e L erament | 2“4l tha lioteaates wiil vote for Senator Ingalta for | The Russian Exhibit==A Fine Dis= | coluntsappareny of solid malachite, 1say ap- iana Stato Senator. Lotsvitir, Ky., May 24, —Near Eddyvltle, Ky, from Madrid slonld not be confided to the nien who, throuzlt | Vice-Preshient. lay of Malachit parently, for those eoluans are of granite, with a | ¢ ootz it b bl sl ) yoarn of Dloodshed, strove 1o dvstrog fie andall | ' n_renssembling . 1. Plumbowee clected Per- play oi Nialachito. inalaehite veneoring an Ich or two In thiciness, > —= ihatcoriing tos Corler-dourwal cotro- faen who seek an economfenl administration by § mancnt President, D, J. Evans Secretary, AU R X fur the reason that the material does not come in RETRIBUTION, spondent, Demsy Peacher, s negra, was hanged thorotghly honest and capable otticlals, to unlte For delogaten-nt-large tho following were elect- enfticientty solfd shupe to be used in making col- Rpetial Correspondence of The Tribune. by the inhobitants of Lyon County. Peacher, GREAT BRITAIN, Avith us in fraterual and considerste co-vperation | ed: T. re, A, M, Martindale, A. L Yor- [ The Anstrian Exhibife--Boheminn Glass, | vmns. 1Cina good deal honey-vombeds awd there | Covgwnes, Neb., May 20.—Any one endowed | it s alleged, committed nn outrage upan N for tho aceomplishinent of tieso great ends, ton. and T, &, Thateher, fibe S8 | Are"tn ‘ot vacmat phace ina larze’ bock o it | iYL e Curn of sind ucets with ncl- | Mrs. 11 C. Stephenton, aged 40, whom he met on O JoTToN NawvRiciLuBNs. W emphatically condenn the disioneaty and | ihe Commiitee on Renolutions reported the fol- tussin Leathery, and Dente Hltera wina Wik of nulac ite [ the Faris Expo- Tinrseback, She tried’ to heat him off swith her | . JO¥DON, May 24,—Three cotton mills at Proatay ‘which menasired something like 7 fect in | dents in real ife that are moro startilng than the there wan & nicely-pol- | wildest fights of fictlon. There are thrilling trag- conple of feet fnleneth | edies and welrd romances enacted every day in tronehiery of everyoficial Who s falthless 10 i | Jowing which was ndopted: trusf, and upprave the tnjunction of Pr Graut to let o pullty man excape, and of riding-whip, but fell fainting by the wayalde, and Wood Furnitures ‘a8 thon made to submit to his purposey, have commenced running on short time, and ity ramored that others will follosr. The canno 1n thy ddent | Lesalred, Thatwe reafilem onr devotlon to the iz | Tepublicart parts, which originally raved Kanaza to 1 th by 4 Inwidih, Ixhed spot on one slide, i s osecution of ail reforms wineh | freedom and the nation siself fram dissolution. . = and a foot and a half in width, This waa sald to 5 g o e continued decline and irregularity in pric A e Ve Civil Sorcico and clovate the | Vo recommize (i the Denocratic party that same YTESTERDAY. B bnd of the tavi sl blocka of the matorla] fn | #0me section or othet of this vexed globe of onrs, HANGED. e et end end to purify 2 3 2 h the depreaslon and uncertalnty of tho market, 14 stated that pricos aro lower than for thirty yen, with two brlef_exceptions, and that tho prospects are_disconraging, MIIIa n some parta of Lancy: shita will lio cloked during the entlrs Whitsuntidy PIRE IN DRIBTOL. Losnox, Mny 24—Evening.—A larze fire (s fy progrons fn ristol, ‘Seven Hories Have ren'y royed, The flames are spreading und I Urigade 1s powerless, " iy : Tizatin. Andl 3t was recardvd ns @ geeat curipaity by | and tho eather primitive country west of the Mis- O many thousunds of visitors, ¥ BY | wourt River furnishies fts quota. A casa fn volnt ls perial Dispatah £ Txe: Jyioune, THE GREAT M{NES OF MALACKITR the following terriblo crime and ita retribation: PRILADELINLA, Pa., May 2. —At the meeting | are in the Ural Monnfains, the dividing line be- | o the Valley of the Platte, o few miles sonth of of the Amerlean and foretgn Judies of Award | tween Burapean und Asiatic Itaeala, Most of them | o, located the scatteting I ' s H wre on the Slheelan alde, and n nearly every ln- Columbus, are located the scatlering hiomes of this morning Dircctor-General Goshorn gave few sturdy frontiersien—hardy sons of toil who Ftance they lie underneath the capper-mine out for the first time the method of determin- | aetite is nothing more nor lesw thun nn left the more civilized regions of tho Kastern and ing awards which had been decided upon by the | copper, ‘The chemiats know exactly how It I8 ] gouthern States to provide for the rising Commiselonere, At previons exhibitions awanls | fprned, but they eantiot wake 1o any more thef | generatlon in tho now, A few undoubtedly have been made by {nternational Jurors come- | wtand perfectly well the canpoeition of thut highly- loft for other nnd moro urgent reasone, posing nbout 600 members, The upportionment prized stone.” Certuin Aalts fn the carth mingle | if the tales whispered gronmd many 8 &f Jurors o cach conuty was usually mada on | Fit the copper-ore and the water thut inds it4way | frealdo be true. The claes last-nicutioned have Y WA usialy g thromeh the earth, and these ugredlente, soaking | thelr hovels scatiered at Intervals along the old the hasis of the relatlve space oteupied by the | slowly downwsrd luto crevices miud hollows (n the | wiiitary rond, and it {8 a current rumor that many products of such country o the Exhibition, | fock.furm thu sulstanes of wrhich the Rusalans | o tucklces emigrant hos entercd thene dens nnsus: The pvest: duey s diciAod Tie ‘crume make so much s, in 1835 the largest mnxa of | Seetinaly nover tn be seen alive ogaln, Oneof great Jury was divided Into numerous | muiachite ever known was found ou tho Demidoft | {iets jiatric lienders I o chofce apirit named An- Chmraerer of tie Government a8 the supreme duty | old orgnnization wlose_relentiess of the hiour, wood doctrines of ltepublicun Hbe “Tlie Republicann of Minncsota_expect and de- | pion<ip of hu mand of (heir delegaten in the National Conven- | i nation's b 1 Con' the support of a candidate for the Presttency | dancer had repeatedly demonstrated jta naitnes whose charcter and history shallafford thestronz= | e fntrusted with the wrave responsibility of adwin- et paarantec of hix courage, ubility, and zeal fo | jutering the Government. enrry forward the great work of puritication till CALIFORNIAN DEMOFTACT: corrupt men ond corrupt systems shall wlike be 8% Fraxciaco, May 24, —The Demoeratic State eradivated from the Guvernment, Canvention maet at novn, and, after elleeding tems In ardition to the abuve, the following resolution | porary organlzation and appointing commlticed, war adupted almost tnanfmon: Rdjourned UN evening. ron nLa THE DEMOCRACY OF KENTUCEY, Rérolved, That, recognizing in the Ron. James | opracnite, Ky., Mas 24, —The delesates to the G. Blalne, 'of Maine, u'an of tried intewrity, of | giato Democratic' Convention are wrriving by ull nucampromi: loyulty, of commanding ability, | routes and proparing for to-motrow's Convention, Both s o leader and a atatesman, and as a feurlesw, | Tudications ate that there will be on unusually full yfalterTng advocate and defender of the principle | piiendance, swhich liave prescrved the Lulon and given undsing ostiliny to the whose e+ ) Lovtsviur, May 24.—Ell 8ncedham, allas John Cannady, the murdeeer of Marcus Long, and con- victed of the sameat the Inst term of the Macaliald County, Miss., Court, was hanged at ifolly Springs ta-day. The Courter-Journal spccind says he made a full confeasion prior to his arcension to the gal- Jows, and pavo slyns of great penitence, Slx thousand people witnessud the exccution, . A JEALOUS MURDERER. ¢ LoutaviLLg, May 24, —Jolin Brownfleld murdered Mathew Btevenson ycsterday ncar Bloomington, Ind., belng actuated by jealousy. Both men bave families. Brownflcld i a deaperate character, and tricd to escapo at his preliminary trin), but was re- captured and 1a now in jnil, DD, Henry Kingsley, author, and a brother of Canon Kingaley, s dea. ko LoxnoN, May'#4,—Tho Cadlz correspondent of the Zimes calld attentlon to the detentlon by the Spanlards of I'ratt, 8 Britlsh subject who waa reg, teneed to eleven years' penal ervitude, and whos term of punlahmént expired two yeurs 870, ALBENT EDWARD'S RECEPTION Y TUB Crpp Tustee to he party of which he 1% tu.day the nort IENERAL snall Jurles Who examined products and pre- | eetate, some 40 or 00 miles nurth of Ekotering- | derson, who has been n ferror to Iils more peacefal AUTIORITIES OP LONDON. admired representative, we take ples:sure in record- IN GENERAL. L e Tiein 2 e wincre. who Wets WOFKInE 5 oty a8 beon & Jerror 1o Deacef = Sy AUTIORITIES 'O LoD, g tho hu;ll.(hul,lmln,\lhmcr‘uln «proud preference pared Hsta of the names of persons whom they nelghibors for years, jotning hils place ts that of SATE-ROBBERS, Loxnox, Alay 20, —At the reception of the Peiug veln of copper, found some xhreds or strips of | o quict, inoffensive farmer, named McPherson, of Wales by the Lord 3ayor and Corporati on of propose for awards, and the proposals thus | copperext New Yong, May 24,~Plerro Lanzdon and Au- for the office of President of the United States, SUMNER AND CAMERON. diny downward, ot the Sunerintend- | Sihee family, one year azo yesterday, consirted of s While we pirdsa onrselys to cordiolly suppnst ) i | e aaet L ncats s fodlow Uhaws anrads,. | wawe Tncally) ona yons e 3 Laf | cust Urban wore nrreated here fo-das, chorged | the cily, Tast eventng, everybody of Wnporian Ay piiro and npright Tepublican whot the Cine ‘A HISTORIC PARALLEL, mude wers coutirmed or rojected by bigher | enof tho mingarderes thow b oifow (acnushlh, | a wite, n verg estivtable wornut and four chilirens | itk the robbery of the mate of the Unlon Farge & | exgent (he Promicr, e Disgaelly was bressar " cinnall Convention may nominate, we never- v the Editor of The Tribune. Jurors. work was pushed forward, or rmther | and® year: The venerable structure known throtghout the 8, Iron Company at Pittsburg, Flve hundred and 'DEFELCTS OT THE OLD STSTEM, dawnward, and the stray thrends | g’ writer will go hack to that night one year | forty-two N Atigin yore Tanid will tom, This system brought together anumerous and | of oro were traced In all thelr windings, Two ,,fiu, and Hurriedly mention the detalls of a hors r cong! e o - voldg- | undred and clghty feet below tha wine, the ble calamlty that robbed the father and mother of incongruous _assembly, ineluding wiavoldas | ey Weappenred, sud tho Superintendent win | fholt irdings, On thenightin question e anddies, | eep o o g MTTDERED. bly, many individuals unqualificd for the work. | abont to give up the enterprise in disgust and | MePherson had gone down to a nelghbor's to spend Keesr, N, 1, May 24.—Alvan C. Foster, Col- The Ibasis of representation was apparently fl.“,:“’,"f,?,f,"j}fi‘é,.‘#" m‘i';"'\’:.‘:‘ll,";";'fltfl‘;f.';’,'fi‘n"x'n‘:'i'r'x"ffi the lu\x'enl:\;:l. nl‘mrflcnrffully cx:llngnlfldn[; overy }ncmr‘r:rucncm, N. Y., was murdercd and robbed ey v afv o b - e C) ki ¢ c ¢ 3L, AN uilol 4 it nig! falr, but Its rosults were detusive, A fow countrien | T YR Sl tho aapreputo sobiie of the mara | Doy to g fo. bed rathee o mart another, mhoald | o b expire=s it as our conviction that no othier Ly O, —" ] g Tt Stteion the onthaetsin o eall ong | CHICAGo, May 2 r'f:“:f““;!"“:"‘it:"l‘]:‘c" ;:fluaf: ) iy le number of votes that wonld_be polled by the [ Cameron as 8 Amerlean m.‘,m for the noble_champlon of their | of 4 particular eandidate for the Clueinnati nom- n, ks a bold step du the way of Bxecutive ri;{fl-. Iilc 7 i llwrtlc-, ?"dt‘ihclé I;unl)‘n faotes [hiati A resoluCor s the delegales tovateas | (il e o T i g eantey interference with party prefercuces. It is n blow aimed at both Mr. Morton and Mr. Blnine, but world as the homo of Gog und Magog, and cal the Guildholl, wasa perfect blaze Lofgnrllrlh':.\‘lllcyd. designed decoration, The city magnntes, Indecd, had spared nelther expense nor attention in prer paring the scttiug for tho picture which wus to by ;n:?:‘g:lnblufl ner&»n(w: s lllm "uruutncl\-u [ ho helr fo tho thr Geat . Drtatn, Trclmd o a unit on all questions was Io —_— and Indla. Ti sspeaially 2 o e . | In the Exhibition whose products could o col- | wayestimated at 70 tons! 1t wan this lot thut sup- | ¢hs evening prove chilly., Anderron came ont of medimval pageantry which usually slumbey MICIIGAN. ;“‘,‘Ll‘l““" "_"s‘“:'_m““i‘t'l f;”l““_:ffi ‘;;":f;’,’;“‘;’: locted and exposed at small proportional cxpense | piled the most of tho malachite in tho Cliurch of | his Sva Hogse and walked pactly down the roail RAILROADS. aronnd the fubulaus glants whow S couniry cone TIE DEMOCKACY. 3 his native State, and the locallty hich he | o oupled large space. The numerousremoto coun. | SL. Iaac, an from it, alxo, wasmade the enormuns | gyt el others had taken, an it watching thelr de- 4 ¢ sent maliclously to geo pet down it noop and walk nbout, was developed IR o marvelous de gree. o make the aspect stiil more picturerque dn Immensc temparary castelinted tower, coscrin the entlre front of the ancient ball, wis crectel and brillisutly tlnminated. This, With the con comitant military display, madu 8 striking opey alr pleture npon the arrival of the Princo sy Princess of Walea, Tho Prince hifmaclf wont in_semi-military state to the gratification of tho thousands of citizen nsecmbled on the route from Marlborough Hous through tho Etrand, Fleut uircet, Ludguts L, 4 ‘aul's churchyard, and up to the open apace front of the Ganlabatle e Tho (nterlor of tho spaclona Gullduall was lay. tshly decorated, Gog and Magow never lookey down on a brightor kcene, and they have turned thoir arimored uclinees toward winy o briitian clvic display. The great stulned glors windins were filuminated from without, and fne and bay. ners bearing the arma of the clty companica ant expressions” of welcome of the returned Prine gladdencd the eye. ‘Mho ball-room was ablazg with Jight and un:nncr{. Tl ryoms were brilliant with milltary and navs aniforme, civic dignitaries In all the glory of furrel robes aud massive golden chains of oflice, and ladics arrayed in gorgeous toilets. The gnesy :‘u'lm l‘n:c:u ved by Lord-Mayor Cotton unul ( clock, Drrrorr, Mich,, My 24.—The Democratie | would paturally look for assistance after Hart- Conyention met nt Lanzing at 9 o'clock toaluy. | ranft {s withdrawn, The blow is not almed at V. L. Webber acted us temporary Chafrman, | Gen, Bristow, heeause s friends expeeted and committees on credentials, permancnt or- | nothing from Penusyivanin at any time. It ganlzation, und resolutions were appointed in | onattempt to give to 3ir. Conkling strength and the morning eeaston. prestize which he conld not otherwise command, at In the afternoon the Conventfon organized [ theexpenseof two other cumlldr}tu. Very likely permancutly, with Willkam L. Webher for Presi- | the attempt will not end here (ien, Grant i some dent. Willlam L. Webber, of Sagiw, Peter ‘“1"““*""““ Iog pEsuee hl' flaie ot uts gl plan of campalzm, and he 19 really bent upon White, of Marquette, Merrl I Milley of De- | R ANEREE GG vet tha Uincinnati nouina- trolt, and Henry Chamberlain, of Berrien, were | tion, as this inst act \lvulul-l {numw” lxllnstlni umo clected delegates at large, of the prees comments fply, it 1s highly probable g3 & . | that we shali hear of uther Temovalx and appuint- The following district delegates were clected: | fiduta to ofiice soon, haviug shinilar ignlioancs First, A. W. Copeland, Edward Kanter; Second, nnlxxn{ulmlauclyl. ke i binsalsied ik ¢ e ¢ i 3] nt [ donbt whether the bios med af 0 pres Iterman C. Redtield, George C. Monrog Third, |\, Jo0 (0F Winine and Morton will be resented In A, G. Tirown. M. Shoemaker; Fourth, George Il § ypy wifectivo manner, Law reminded by it of the Tumer, A. O, Driggs; Fifth, James Dlale, Fred | removal of Senutor Samner from the Chalrinan- A, Niuis; Sixth, M.V, Montgomery, J. . Nor- | abipof the Forclen Relutions Committe, rote six well; Xuth, Thona«D. Sthneon, Edward Ityen, the e o Tt . on ageunt of e untorta X 1t nato disagre t with the Executive on the que mitted from tho Committee | oy of annexing Sun Domingo Sumoer had heen b the friend of Catueron, and bad voled to conlrm 2 R as Minfster to' Rusels after his ejection vino which the Emperor of Jussin ecnt to My H . aeeing two of the nelghbors child - - c et epaces, The T of jurors arture, nnd, seeing two of the nelghbor's children | TrE T . K18 . e erl emplley et Tho number of Jurors | fiotineas the Pape. Tiiing with his presumed victings, undoubtedly ROCKUOLD, TOCK ISLAND & Lbohai e T ¥ Titl: AUSTRIAN EXHIDIT. thouglit that no one_remained fn the housc, lio- '+ LOUIS, tributed, left them without jurers on most This morning L went over the apace arrigned to | tyween 8 and 0 o'clock yonng McPheraon de- Mr. I Osterborg, ngent and trastee of the Ger- classcn of goods, nnd on the remainter with :;!t-1\\\:]!rn-lt‘lin\;zfrlnbllh)l\x;;n:“);.un’r:d lookudut he | tected ho | prescneo o gife and on fn- | man bondhollers of tho Tockford, Rack Inland & E o1 chich, y iinys there displayed, My colleague hns welland | vestigation discovered n bundle of rags nnd rob- % A £ ) e A eSO o | carefally: doserlbed the meorvchanm oo which | bixh Fatnin on the _collar-tloor oatsid, which he | Sv Louts Ratlrond, has aold the rond toa new cons B et Ly the T eontienous cquntrios | form a part af the Austrian exhibits he got alicad | extinguiehied, and afterwands went to bed with tho | PAR% S0 e 5t Lonis, Bock Island & Chi- Whidee products filed the Japeest spnces, Writton | OF 10 evinewhat ou that, o8 1 have been coloring it | other ™ chiidren. 8hortly ~after 9 o'clock, the | cago Rallroad Company,” and of which Mr, reports on products were not usunlly made Iy meerschoum, and othorwise rmmnm, myself | aldest girl awolie the boy, telling him to | Osterberg hunself {w one of the principal stock- T and. I tinle, were not voneelly hnUliehed. | 0 o Justleo o the wubject. T wili bricly | hurey down-etulré, nn shie wan uro somcthing wan | holders. It Is Tearned that the new company pays Cansequently, no person outside of the Jury was | #4¥ that the ~mecrscoanm oxhibit {e ex- | hurning. Helifted the intchway at thehead of the | y0 German bondholders for th Ly S5, 000, Informed om What awnrds were made, The niedals | Coedingly wood, und the —eshibitors hove | aairs and discovercd the entire lower part of the i © the property S5, 000, B O e e Tilent 5% the verdiet | hud a sharp eve 6 business, and remembered that | house to be b flamcs. e Tushed tothe gable win- | 800 fn first and second mortgae bunds and atocks. e e s Rl il droms t0.fhio Jury, give the | wome of tho beet of their 'trado is with America, | dowand Sumped to the ground, Intending to got n | Fa rond was sold by the United States Court to Tollowlng ' 2 There i1 an endless varlety of plpes suited toall [ jadder and rescue his slsters, I his terrorand ex- | the German boudholders for the sum of $1,:50, - & INSTRUCTIONS? tastes, and zcarly all purnes oxcept those that have [ citement ho could not find the ladders and he | 000, At prusent the roud runs caf ua far ns Ster- Tho method Sf conteriag awards which wo | hoUMnz in thom,” There I u tino display of flohe. | houted to his eister to Jump and save hee life, but ling, where It connecty with the Chlcago & North- e e e ng ™ peseehn Trom | Dan sfias by eoveral exhibitors, und from soveral | ghe, herole ittle kuul, would ot leavo the bablea | Western Rallroad, but as this line, a8 well as the B e ixtibitions. T pnce of | localitlea. Some of it comes from Vienna, soine | tosichn horrible faté alonc, but went hack and Chicago, Durlingion & Quincy nud the Chicago, that pursued in provious Exhibitions, | u plnce of | rom praguo, v from Slavonia in Sohemis, wid | perlahed with them. Her chireed hody wan found Rack leland & Patific, are unfricndly ta tho Rock- O o ' 3 udicer” On-vla | other lots from nther places moro or loss unpro- | fying ncross the remabiw of lier little lstera tn the ford Road, it will have to 1nok foranather Chicayo B O v elant ni fnarantecy | nousiceable. - Bohemntun klas o made t0 sasuine s | corner whtere tholr cot hod been. In the meantime outlet, 'The Chicngo & Paclfic Raflrond wonld due to endurance, personal churacter, ability, and great varlety of shupes und colors, bhut the makers | the boy had run down to the neighbor’sto alarm hls make a most excellent ong, Imt there is 8 gap he- e i emtout thels rellabiilty an | Heew ever Lo loxe sight of the letiiug principlen of | father,—alanl too lute. The poor mothor's grief tween Sterling and Byron to be completed to make e o L e g | Deatity and delicacy. Much of tho worls Is of such | was terible. and i her agony slio toro her kairout | & conncetion Letween the two lines. Whether you will shower awnrds indiseriminately upon {he tluences that in heandfulls, and her dress to wheeds, I | tho Rockford Road [ntends to completa this products in this vust collection. You may posalhly A HEAVY BUEATI WILL BREAK IT TO ATOMS; vistted the placo next duy, and the frag. flllp 'lm' not r)‘m been lenrned. The Chicago tind a Inege proportion thid mounds Lke blowing but it isn't. § have scen | ments of e mrments were flutterlng from the | & Paclic Is willfng to nid the line os much as pos- IN KO WAY IAISED AROVE THE DEAD LEVEL, a delicato glass broken, while standing in acool | twigs of hazel-bushes, a melsncholy evidence of sible In order to bring ahont a unfon hetween the Two reports were on Hesolutions us foll The Democrats of n, In convention s L b - At that hour the proceselon was formed t, srembied connidering that A departure from coln’ ;i vhe ¥ e a o, The atmoepbere, by o percon breatbing agalnst one | her miwful sorrut; und in tho drifting ashes of tho two roadw, Tho [dea of consolldating tho two b ey 3 ed to re grsemblen connidering tat by ieparture o | from Sie, ducolns Cabfuet, when” o s ( nor doeving of particulor ottee, e ptandards | GG Miododil vspiialon ® clgaed by | smoutdcring vulia § s (e willed bones” of tha | rouds nto gne b howerer, been enticely abun, | By 3un i Kiaermaon, Sheria, mud o the " Government of the country fu | bard pushed, GOR VoW made up between | bowina ds . for yon fo determine. In this | the warnth - en Conlyt o sligle sldy | little Innocents. doped, and tho Chicago & Pactfic will xo on nnd 1, Bhorifls, and swonl. it mince-bearors representing the clty. The proces sion marched to the gatewsy and awalted the come Ingaf the helr ppparcut. tlengtha fanfare of trumpets aunonnced the Deing chansed from a federal unlon of Sates 10 n centralized oligarchy: that the powers und truste conferred by Jaw lustead of Tuing veed for the benefit of the whole people are i cauced the gl to fly In pleces. Suspicion pointed #o strongly to Anderson as be- | push 1t road sestward to Lanark. where it con- fearl L bate ol o et e Somo o e wined of Gormany uid Vrnnce houtd | tng tho Ifllcvlull it tireats ot ynching wore frecly | Recig wth tho Wedtern Union, regardioss of what ‘] o {rof v i el 0 dreank only out of ils Nlohemian glass; ILmnkes s hatred of this inoffensive family pre- . do thts with absolute freedom, and when sou meet | S Torence winen whethor you drink o the tragedy, and the conflicting staries ho S Sumnerand the President, Me. Cameron did not hes- jtute to put the knife of doubunder the Afth rib of s benefactor. Mr Morton attended the sacriticial Y irely, it a8a prominent | With a product which yon conaliler worihy of an approach of Ttoyalty. The el i ' i I F Difvate nad peraona) | Fitee not os a wpectator mercly, b ¢ . 5 v it from u {hi anany old wine-deinker | afterwards told regarding ity were, in the ninds of o) . nce wore the scarle P ly (.'.'L‘.flfll.:m:‘lfln‘.ffi‘nlc's'fiufnmufd Jepsonil | ad delliine uclor. L, at i evente s extopued | award, we desire yon toeay, fu'm few wirda os | Sl v B | e R e T it C.y C. & W, uniformof a Fletd Marahal, and appeared i eplendic Dot that profeeed politetae inetead U labor. | foon compinining when e wamo kifels planted | youmby deem wultable, why you think so. will oll yum, DUl yos sver drik chaagats from, | suany, susstantistotidoneos e s gullt L Spectat Dispatch to The Tridiune, health. The Princews Alexandfa wore o costing B wond achauelvoss \bat. as - jogitl= | A his mideitf, IF e Blalno Wi tho couraze o ZUIL PUSNATLTANLL SROTR BTG Hr Yot Idvonct dumo e dait, or Yo will alwigs | again callud wo 1o the place, and atmost’ tho frat | 10w Cirr, May 24.—The early completion of | of pale-biug alllc anit custly lace trimmed wit ot o fomu o | WKE oy BN sslint the stk Lo mag fonee | wan tamed ovce otissauthoriter of theptately the | o Ashmed of yuursel? attoriard: | T wouldiind: | words”that rectad mo werd, *Anderaoa Ja shof; | the Chicago, Cllaton & Westers allwoad, from the ose-treo branehen wnd crimeon voron; & coroneryi Thmon na 1o claint recpectabilitys und bellevtog | He e $ o, paniy ety ; st atteactive | il you to drisk wine anyway, s it may I oung; McPherson shot . fiim," and 1 oagor: | ondof tho track, already lald some 20 miles weat | fon 3 e e it dphotaite conditlan uf (o morals | fuvar but ft b= much to be duublid Wether ho iy | butldtnzy o the gound. 1t has o Hont 6f 120 | inteinperanee, and, hesice, 1t conts mone Ince of dizmonds, ¥ ek the ;fl‘"lw{:;:-lmn deema that, | from Clinton, weciw (0 be & fixed fact. T, E, o X 2 ano ¢ i you Wil feel much botter for doing €0, | yoar ago, this an Anderson haw dono | Jlinckley, of Chicazo, whols building tho road, Some of the exthibitors here have only o few dozen | all that Fny in bix power, by taunts and threats, to | tiaa his iron purchased, and five car Joads reached giecen, whllc odhiers luve an extenlvc pesortaient, | provok un attack (rom tither the elder or younger | Clinton to-day. Sufcient will continue to como D B e e sets e Sathcn A iae | srau el i sk fastidioun could scleet what | McFherson, sceminzly wanting an excina to de- | forward to complete the raad to Towa Clty, as Mr, At the banquet the nsual toasts were mucceeded by the loving cup. The Price of Walcs inade 1 happy spoech, which was much cheered. A grand alk concluded the festivitica. Atter this magalicent dispny of clvlc hosplially thiero 1 10 donbt tiat tho Lord Mayor, i the o) ol business inferests of the country {8 the result of corrupt ond partban adminfetration which lgnorea the public goud, and with o view, #o far o8 in our power, of correctinz theso cvily, we declare that we recognize the fol- Towtng us principles held by the constitueney we i you must und Wil drin that xpecivs of cournge, N Mr, Morton nor Mr. Biaine holks vo high o position in the confl- dence nud cunnells of ul(‘f rty o4 Mr. Sumner hield before he untagonized the President as to San Dumingo, and it is not to be supposed that any grester resitance will be wituested now than Gothic villastyle. The entire cost was $16, 000, ‘A fluo collection of CUEMICALS for the Ttallan Department of the Exhibition lns s p : frely. Abuit two weoka ago v Then, We shall, of conrse, be told that the 1 ter received from Prof. Luccs, of that Institution, ot ’ suoy Hom ot 10, Informame. This will be cheering news for | of his term, will blokkom lutoa fullblown Basou Tepresent, und we personally pledge ourzelvés fo | s o el alicared by Hior | ok 4 Draflyecs, ot thot 2 | “4liere nre'roveral cases flled with leather-goods | ho nttacked the okl man and nenrly murdered him. g new n 1 onet, Jibor far thiir general adopiiot, v i;‘x;ln .’-;'.ZA‘.‘-‘:'.’?..‘}:.".?,{‘c‘fi?.fiéu s ;Jc',';:y“;r;l;lclar’g by Air, Willlaw ¢, Daker, tho Sceretary of tho | 'convidrrabio varicly, thab give o fair, but not | On Friday last he mot the boy in o lonely fiold, and | the peoplo along the line ot this Jong-looked for | the end and alm of all good Lerd Mayots. Philadelphia Collze of Bharmacy, authorizes the | i odl i 5 e I & 0 and {mportant enterpriso. Ehlladelpia Collss, uf Pharmnce, sithurisca b | pasisuianty good, iidhieation of whot Votus euhf attempica rpetiian uf biv srisltius, seltig bl w the College at the close of the Exhibition, RUSSIA LEATITR. benting him with the handle of & heavy whip, | COmpany huve been maki 1. That oflicers under vur wystom of government Bave und ehould exercixe. only such poivers as are conferred upon them by law, and these shonld be for his hopeful son. Jet thowho lay this Lundorstand thst the Chicago & Northwest, attering unetion Lo their sonls recall, If they can, g western g overtures to some of TURKEY. ime when Cameron, aided by patronage, was JEEN'S DIRTHDAY our Jocal **ratlroad kings * for the road-hed of thi THE BERLIN I'ROPOSALS. need only for the good of the whole people, and L 0 phbiorict S TIE QUEEN'S B A Meerachaums and leather articies are the great | Tho tragedy of . twelvemontl ago, Al the nomsc- B E 2h ALY ot Fefreneo o wiethur thoy sl uffect the | 1ot ahlo te contrat a mujority of tho Pennaylvanty | was eotobrated hors to-nizht by n Lanquct ghven by | ypceiaidien of ‘tho Austrion Capltal; the meer- | cution B e oy Mebhennm deg- | llue from Tipton weatward, as & feeder to thelr | Beacr, May 24, —Trustworthy Intelligenco hat urge’s 10 A rnt:unled here than | perate, o hie drew n plstol and whot hla Nemesls, party to which the ofifee-holder may helonz, w-bitsitess 14 betier rep Jue at Stauwood. Dut Mr. Hlnckhx 14 master of u Ty delegates being under instructlons tovoto as | ore fivine all day over the headquare | b , the aituntion, and will build the rou, been recelved from Constantinoplo that the Porte We ntterly repndinte the Jlen” that there can ) e ail the 4 B ritfoh N were fiving all duy over the headquare [ {jat of leather, but | hmmgine that most peoplo | mortally wounding him. The flend now liea at J % Tiocamy wpotls oF oice for victars 1o an honeat ade | 8 n0it a wijorlty L ol that Is necosary: enns | tery of the United Statés Commlrslon. e en tand w1 b rumon it sur. | Columban at the point of death, and tho trlal of il ot abaolutoly sefect the proporal of tic e minisiration of the Government. Oficers should | EFINAIE WYL ERERS o Te Ned 1o Cameron alx . ATIENDANCE, Drised when they see fnto how many shapes leather | the boy, who in at lacge on ball, comed off Mon- TIRES n Conference, but will ask for gpusiderable modl- Tave rewonable compensation proportionate t [ Sumuors chalr, v temEn o nat make | There wero 17,512 cash adnindlons yesterday, con be wronght.” To make o_cutalogue would ro- . The sympathies of the eutlre communie b4 feation. their dutien and responsibllitlos, wid should Tt "l the WAty AR, thare (o UHn- (e, THE SABIATARIANS, quire too much space und mizht be dry readlng, | tyure with the wretched famlly whose only wur- e LATEST. held toa rhslt accountability for the manue There i4 only oue man wio can cut thronyh thix A mags-meeting of cltizens way held this even~ | and ko L won't mention anything in the leather- | ¥iving child will have to anawer for tho worthlesy AT MANINTER, MICH. LoxnoN, May 25—5 u. m,—A dispatch from It they exercive the teunts confrrred npon them. 3, We repudiato the Idea that candidates have a rizht 1o wanipulate consentionr, nnd thrst them- #(iven into nomination, and wo ixsert the riehit of the people, unbinsed by perronal consderations, tw selrct thelr own candida 4. That the use of soney in demorallzing to the peopl I Iu favor of keeplug the Centennlul Grounds | lne. 1t Ina carlous fact that the people who mako | Iife het Tiaa taken. All espress tho conviction that Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. closed on Sunday, The crowd waxso larguastoovor- | fhe best leather do not understand working It. | he will he honorably acquitted, aud commended | fawtsree, Mich,, My 24 ~Dirs. Colbjornson's fluwy Musical Fund Hallund fll the Fitst Prashy- | There ure no tanners equal to the Russhunw, but | fur what he has doue. Ineo i Dullding, 1 ] 1 terian Charcl in the vicinity. Also woverul thons | their leather-work 18 quite rude snd exceedingly arge framo bulldiug, formerly used an . bourdlng- xand people gathered | and orznufzed 8 | Timited In varlety, Tho leather 18 tanned In lis- MURDELL AND STICIDIL house, known as the lianson tloune, on River third mectig. Thore wero no heavy apetikers bub | sia, whence It goes to Viens to be wrought, Tlien Apeelal Corrésponttence af The Tribune, straet, was buened this morning nt ahout 8 o'clock. anumber of heavy speeches. Hexolutlons were |y great deal of 1 is sent back to be sold in Russia, n . 1% nanence ¢ . Luas about $4,000; lusurcd In the Clllzens’ of New pussed cungratulating the Commiesloners upon the | affer it has traveled 2, 000 miles and pald twe heavy £s Moixcs, In., May 22.—About 10 o'clock | Jurscy for $1,000, and fu the Bangor of Malne for unzle of party embarrassment and bitteruéss and rin: v into the wholesome monntain ale in which Repablicanism was born and_ [t noblest triumphs achieved, 11is name §8 Henjamin i, Bristow, Tn ating his claims Tie Tiosuss has vindicated the cansc of official purlty in the best and most pructicable manner. 1t Wil bo seen fn,tho end Thrat it has Iikewire pointed uut the pathway to suc- Teathto the Times vays the Tarkish Amhaseadot hua arrlyved hero to confer with Count Andrarsy, Tho Russian, German, and English Ambassadors and President of tho Montenegrin Senate are ex- d bere, peoto “I'ho Zines Derlin correspondent telegraphs that thero ar symptoms showlng turn for the worse o Influence clectlons and eorrupting ta the perrons making such leading directly 4 s ele e 1 - | cuurse they ad take dutles. p yesterday morning the oceupants of the Capitol | the same amount, in Eastern nffaicy, srvlan representative at T ermonl e iy, il g | S WEPUBUICLNOR THRNTY Yrans Sniiniid, CENTENNIAL JOTTINGS. D ok, Faltly. e groa tronbig | Yuiver in (ho houke. Tivostigation. dlscloacd s RUNBORO. Tyweily-uoven Kussian and o number of & condidate who will scck hy the ot of money to fiihicnce nominatians oF eluctions ls unworthy of MISCELLANEOUS. lflé‘l i, KASYON'S PRODABLE b5l E3301. Phut while political parties nre meceseary P i 5 scion 18 administerlng he Government, yoo | DES Moivzs, La, May 24,—The Bepublican AMEBIICAN ETIQUETTE—TIIE QUAKERS AKE OUT Thir Ttussia leather 18 in thi peculiae and | horriblo attempt at marder and sulelde. A gil, Nusirviiie, May 24.—Tho south vide of tho NG OF THE BUSSIAN BXLIMIT—MAL- el amell which Is evergwhere con- | about 22 yenrs of sge, muned Janctta Morgan, | Sruaro ut Murfreeaboro burned this morning, Loss T IT—TILE AUse the proof of genuineness, 1 havo been told | was foand shiot in tho face; and a fellow numed 000. Tho throe other sldes of the Square have c 8 EvTiin Goons— | by b lusslan waviut hat this poculiarity of theie | Georgo Stillany, allas Augnatus Crodmore, alias been destroyed and rebuilt sincu the War, oflicers hinve arrived at Lolgrade to take partin active preparutions for a eampulgn. It I8 forcrcon thut the prosent attempt ut pachis cation will Do ms uscleas ns that made g — | lenther in obtalued by the use of willow-bark In the ¥ . by Baron Rodich. 1t is neeessury Thie dove of party rhonil always be subordinate: | Convention of the Seventh Congressional Dis- EXoM ENT-WOOD FURNITURE— | 0 roceens and certainly the willow, os Ire. | Gus Ashnew, allus Chicago Juck, shot in tho i - S 16 declilo shortly whether this fresh fallure is ta that none ehould be placed fn mominatlon | ey t Loletois il attornaon. - There || Sioveiasl OTHER ETCETERAs—ILRS0NAL 70 | SRR OG0 odor I question, T wm not | head. 1 appears thut the glrl and - Stifany AT GENEVA, N. Y, bo followed by Purther toncossions to tho. fusur: But such ns are houest, capable, and efiicient, and | trict met hero ot 1owlock i : iLLisors. iia e AL anybady law ever Leled the willow foe | It “for - some ‘time Leen engayed to bo mar- | -Grseva, N, Y., Moy 24.—A flro hero Inst night | gents, or whether an apponite pollcy i adsiable. if, by uny means, wn unut person ls nominated, | were 09 ballots in the ufterncon sesslon Apecial Correspandence of The Tribune. Lanninz puepones unywhere In the Unlted States, | Fic 3 but the wirl, who s mu:1;1;‘:‘%1‘11‘.;.:L o respects dutanged fve stores 1o the extent of $30,000, W'he preparations of Bervia, wsslsted by Ruselin sucly action fs not binding, witheut a nomination being effected, when the 0. Thut no party dercrves success at tho polls | Conyention adjourned to 8 o'cluck, The Sxone u';;;'"lu;t;\hl;fi\p‘;:fn ;T:clflflh devotlonto the | grength of the different 'mlhhuuslun tha ) i el ‘ i first ballot ywus ws Lully Cuminings, 21 7. Leaving detalin (o legistators, we resssert | S0 T Willnninan, 145 Schale, '10: Fasrey that coin B¢ tho anly moncy cecosnized by the | 2 MR erent tines (bt voto of Diingan, Gy truditloun of the Duiocratle yacty"as warranted | gy, uud Williamsun was run up 1o 24, By War- under the Constitusion, y s " e whenn pArLY has been in power o long | 70 County, which hia no- canlidate, compliment- PriLaeLeniy, May 2. —The week opens | and certaluly ft s worth somebody's while lo maka }J){e {{fifi'..‘},fn."&}é’””i’u‘; milled ot G iy, recen sy with a decided warmth, and, € It keeps onat | the experiment, Slilany on account of hls bud reputa- s rate, we sl havo to walk uround o pe. | o 10 AU Depariaent thero 1 ame SOV | g or comrn incomed ' i, andt e st AR, e frigerutors before the summer s aver, 1co ls ut WENT-WOOD PURNITHI B L e e bor 115, " Ty | Take rglon, falling and_ stationary barametar, apremum, and people are offering thelr winter- | nclnding all tho varlctics of chalra in ordinary or | ytygement of * Mra. — Kirkpatrick, —lving ol | southerly to westerly winde, and slightly warm. cluthes to any one who wants to occupy them | xtmordinary ure., ey are unlversully lu usain | the ‘house, [s, that ho came thero repeat- { er, clear weather, officers, scem lutended to 1nflucuce the decielon uf Austrid, Loxpox, May 25.—A Belgrado telegram fo the Daily News says it in ricd that 330,000 Bul- gurlane rose tn fuaurrection youtorday from Kiivne to Ihtimag, on tho occusion” of ¢ feast of theit potron maint Cyrll, Twel ve thousand Turks werd seut sguinst them from Ulssa and Widdin, Vienna and in many other partaof Austein, sud are | caly during the wenck, abused Ja that tho princIpal pArcor its oiice-hutders have e | 4t each of thew Ly tun. 1t s thought that some fora cuipli ot moitid uRat:. Thers i pirkls | nogle l:"""m‘ Thewond It pleniuel 4o ailo ssky ffll"{nl‘:"nu(lktu M“fién drawing B ruvu‘l'\:fl:e' s‘::w! LO0AI ORERQYATIONES Eome cotrupty It ta impossible 1o retan gonulne ro five candidates will be nominuted, nees about the atmosphere which makes you | it flexible, and shaped and drled Ina kiln, Achulr | duy morning lie came to the house and went to Luigaao, BPAIN, AT night oo the eighty-sixth ballot, fopm within the party. 1 local Democratic Cone | Col Cumminus recvived the nohiation by o n: wesitionn to phuce In nomination wuch men only aa | JUrity uf 8. The votu was made wusulnots O are known to be hunent, capuble,und eMiclent men, | the ballots after supper Gen, Witllanson b whio' ave tho_ contidutics of the communlty, and | 44 bigh as 57 vuten ur within fhe of Lhous Who, {f elected, will etrive 1o leescn the Lusdin of | Bominate. | Col. Nichols ut wtio thao reco el Lazution on the people. awl Col, Dungain (12, Judie Forrey's name was 10. ‘Thut wa biave confidence that our dvlepaten hdrawn ufter the seventy-accond ballot, to the National Convention will anport only those | ¥ ummings adidressed the Conventlon In bricf whoare proper representutives of the forezolng | 3ud lldfllcd ch, The -ncccrfim-l candidate, principles, and wo leavo tham free to exers | Gob 1l J, 1. Cumiuluz, ia the cditor of the Wi cixe thelr dlscretfon ax to tho cholco of men | 4 flhutivnumlcxnccmlun that Cone o B v i % thus wwadé consists ol clrcles, ur portions of a cir- " ab below, A i i = | tho rear legé, and snother eingle pleco § hale, drugged her into her room, _and tulng process with a supply of gluc on tho brush | forms the Crfont lezs, | e | Gaie, Mo | elowtithe fuor, Tio gl scroamed, Au;mL Jnfl’c. to mufo tho etull stick, ‘There was utremens | 18 R8T CRIR GF G winateplaces Thin furnis | Yoo St sabl. **Tlere vy Jom ol Je il dous shower last night, which couvled | tuee has recontly been impurted in conslderablo | K, then forced her way into the room, snd the air somewhat; und Tamn told by somo of the 2:;3‘-‘:&;:. wud { think it could bo mude bereto dlnniu\'er%l l.mu,l:-I wl'l'h m.]’u t:lnll around um“m:n weather-slarps that wo_still lavo it deckdedly | MGV cane ) of repunssn work on goldand | Sty area,"® fla™ Dl stefking, - Janetiea cool hufore miduight. But the heat probubly | siiver, and some of the pleces are equal t thors | hend.” Mrs,’ K. struck up his hand, | ~aiions, 7 Har.] Fir. suema worse than it reatly Is, for the reason that | that have made the fame of two or thres English | when he her, and __jHtar: % A CUDAN LOAN, Mannin, May 24,—K) Cronlsta gesorta that thi Bpanish Admintetestion in Cuba fs negotlating wlth somo English house for a Joan of 50,000,000 pesctas at B per cent, guarantced by tho custowd revente of the lsland, Salverrie, the Miuister of Finance, has ordered 1,000,000 of reals to be sent to Oubs, {o pay 1o troops, B uw thermaneter, GENENAL 3 Midntght, Ruin) Weather. TUE NCW CONSTITUTION. & fire at ——— Teat fitted 1o bring nbout through reform | Kreesman Kusson would be roquiminated was with- | o o honses, ‘There fua collection of chromos and "l | uhe falnted, After lic had shot the pirt, hoashot | Cheyenne. 19 8CIondy. Manntp, May 24, —It is reported that o euperior Bt e i tatritton o onr e watiual | Sit Toundation, - 1ie wad uo s candidate, nnd tere | ¢ Bt cveay cool "“;“;';‘ pert ol :"“} weel, | pafntinige, far which Uiora was no rown in he AT | Bowelf In' the head, tho ball ~ enicring at | Brecklnris i T | ofctal Nas bour nreeated hero upon a warraot. from wilaire; that, in the Interests of pure government, .u‘n.‘_x\-u‘uul)llu.‘ll u_f‘ t ;u elghty - \m’ \I:uu n the | and thought that sort of thing was gotng to lust. ection; there "r‘ix I‘\\u or three cusea of Auatrian | tho right templo’ and passlng around Dareopol o .["h"' the nuthoriiles of Havana. . outraged free bustitutions imperiled, and to redeenn | foitities in the Convend| on Ll fuvor of biw If be | phe Exlibition Grounds were delightful fn the | 1ace; and there 14 Luite 8 collf;"un of books and | 1o (he” back of tho head, where it | Dafuti,ios W g Cougress hay puksed the wholo draft of the Cone the Anetican name from the stigmd uttached to jy | Bud bee ‘ ’ forenoon, sud the uttendance appesred lurger | Ml Thore nre astronomical, chomical, and | Indged. ~Eurgeons were called at once, who pro- | Keoki ol S stitution by 8 vote of 285 yeas to 40 nays. Ty the corruptions of the purty in powcr, we cor- SECOND MAINE DISTRICT, ) the uL ser | mnchantcal fuatruments of o superior ks sl | ownced tha Wound uf bath scrlove, but not fat 41 Tho Colonisl Mintater stated thut the occupation dinlly fnvite the co-operation of sl honest mien, , y 24, —The & 3 than on any duy sluce the opening. The Muln | there fsa fue lot of musical Iuatrumientd of differ- | Stilany wus romoved to Jull, whero he now i) of the Soolon [xlands would be permunent, Porlt trreapective of former purty afiifatious, B in,uu\ln‘.m,nn to-day numinated for Con- | Buflding wus woll-illed with people, und I ob- | €nt Linda lhr ‘l‘”,'”“‘ ploves, there are muny | Mo s a desperuto character, and a bricl ” would by e¢stablished for thu protection of com: Meesrs, W, P, Wells und L;,,mm? Jorlin spoke In | Eress ina b, Fryo h_y acclamation, served utnone then cxhibits, and they sustain adinirably tho | jnason by trade. A gentleman now In the city guaq b merco, favor of o mjority report, ond Mesars, Me Do | ENANSVILLE IND. serve g > = {:.""mt"l"';m."' cn‘rh:’eu'"":.f:mn'fim"xm’f‘n Ausc | that Btiltuny comunitted “vomo crie beforo the o7 W Aiber and € [iN ’l.\,\-hu!- far thu minority. 3 Ilh(r’l\é!-t'::;ll\‘,bllll;l;l\A:l;“\uuy! "h“l ~i1:hu _Dumt;fmllc A LARGER Mnm}:‘n OF WOMEX m“;lw__“m “mmm}l R e um:} u‘fi‘!:;n “’M,:\'hlch cansed hzmd to l}\:e from Chicago. o a.xrl TRANCE. o e aten b o ot > [ ¥uller was. renominited oy et footay, urone | than [ luvescon before, - Fhey windered shiglsy | grttprosdaten: bt the quantitios are not argey | V0 B P —— — ' TOB CENTENNIAL DELEGATION, 1 70, iuny deleyate 2 one out. oy el oigy J Turge: hers, whe he qualitics—gent kg i ot care “Fhe delezation b nndiratoua to stand sixteen for | Brownlog, of M b eenon, wis nomlnated for Pro and by twos, threcs, ur lurger numbers, while the qualitie; nerally speaking—are not BTE 3 Pania, May 24, —The most careful and elaborats Pilden uudsix for Hendricka, {f'-”é?fimq!ifi-?i:.':.‘.""r".fll wero very briet, lopti ever thelr several wills Jed them; snd I remurk- Eé',‘:‘.‘.‘i'fi‘}'.'}fmfi]x:"i"fi hur, (uetila i ,;:fifi,fl"‘,‘,‘: h’qlfl}x‘i;‘::mg?o }E”TL’JFJ‘ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, p.q!.inunuf aro belng taken for excenting the (ne s s e el an v en ot florlui § ed that they were generudly led among the | coppleiely well In the Inat that wo can forgive her, | Toa Crossr, Win., May 24.—Laat evoning, noar Ngw Youx, May 24, —Arrived, stenmuhips Cana- | tentlon of the Legislature In seading to the Ceo NEW IAMDPSIHIRE, preme'Judges, and {n the contingencs of thelegutie | Jupaness bronzes and other speclmens of Orlen- PERSONAL TO ILLINOIS, Tushford, Minn, , on tho Southern Minnesota Jtatt | 9% from London; Stato of Peousylvanis, Glas- | tennial Exhibition practical represontatives uf all DELEGATES TO OINCINNATI. demanding |=-|m. ey b retired, "The Convention | tal work, aud lso wanong other nlee umd attraos- Illlrture netlfl'nwgn om Ansteiu, let me way somo- | road, a stranger was run overby a traln, the whecls ghow{ Buevla, “lnlbul’x.n dlvisions of industry. Augusto Desmouling bad Coxconw, N, Hay Muy 34.-The Republican | W68 VRS o counry, 1. tive thinigs. 1t must stfilio some of our Contte | WREmore, Lhuvesoun u paeazruph to the oluct | pyuing over bis head and chest. Tho traln wan | o 4o aeinEC Jay B—Areived, steamsbip | Luen chosen to Inveatigatosud prepare an s Btate Convention to cleet delegates 1o the Na- Spectal Dispaleh to 1w Trtoune, nental vidltors mather oddly to oo our women | Viennn, i bew idonted as Mininior to Austela, | stopped and tho body fonnd to bo coli, with other [ C'f¥ of Limefiola from taverpadh - e report e e T tutelligent sud tional Convention met to-dey, The Chulrman, 1i May = he Republiean | e about unattended. In- Europe, such u pre- | 1 carnestly hope e will bs nominated and cons | evidence that the man bad been foully dealt with g %S4 amships Canada, from | ment s g ? . i County Convention, lield 10-ilay, appointed clzht Opian Yy, In 0 speech, sall that {n tho | Sulegiies o the Stato Convention and eheht ineis political situation of to-day, we found w closer | the Congresslonul Convention, A resolution was parallel with that of 857 thun with any | Sdoptedinateucting Lie latter'to vote for, 12, Y raell, o L) Gazelle, for Conuress, the rebul Democracy exulted in the prospeet of obe s e tamEiip—— Y toalning, by falr meane and by foul, every electoru) Toy-Moklug in Parls. yote south of Mason 8! g would Lo Improper i tho extrome, und | A o8 U aliaple reaso that o would be 8 | und utterwardu placed on the track, A man who | St Yorks and Sikeri frows Bouton have arrived might fead to many misunderstandings. are not oyerbinened with good ien in our tavelita | Bsdlliean seen 1n sompany ,y‘g,l.‘; e ‘r;:mwd ye | Sax Pascion, May 24 -Salled, the steamer Thete was & row 3 v ew, ] ~clusy ** ulouchs g Lk A , for Bidue: y There was 3 row at Viena growlig out of thls | ofigess =1 could namwo soveral tirst-clusa " ulonchi | G Viv'o gund sccovat of hlmmclty ond s atiil | Trjtish tuail, I o vory thing, snd ft cumu neur fnvolving the | aud, when wo have u chunce 1o huve 8 good diinia. | M1 cuatody. Nuthin, rcmurdlmf the dead man o | MovirLe, May 24, Amerlean Fmbassy In a row with the Ttussian one, | ter, we shoull cinbrace it, Post b a citizenof | himself couldbe eliclted frous him ta-day, ' Thero | Baitlmore, has arrive Emerf 3 $ i conviderable oxcltement in Rushford. The name yohokiaichs S, The wife and sister i o R « | Tlinols, nni Ibolieve he was ulways known as o 3 J and sistor of an American woro wanderhug | RO S OIS, Be O GRS SIRTM R | oF tho two e could not b sucertatiiid, hunest delugutes from the trades organizations. —— CUBA., ANOTIER BPAKISN DRFEAT. New Yonk, May 24.—An engagement o reports cd near Los Cruces,” Cuba, laatiug all day, betwead thie Spanish forces and the fumirgents, the latter tearuship Cosplan, from 1, d Dixon's Ha ! ] Hoston Journal 4f Chemist arousd tha Exporition, and wero followed by a | 10 > ) L Saral Bernhurdt os o Seulptor, helng victorious, The Spantsh loss Is aatd to be be! ol tettions st the d ol witmteneted | in parts et s #oud Wurtlion omptoy. | comizof vics Foums ey why il uat s boan B g L erione et RHOOTING CART The correspoudent of tho London Zimes, writ- | tweei 1,000 and 1,500, H 3 every 5 | ¢ excl ¢ trade of toy munufacture, e | Austrian Count und an Prince, Ving 4 3 el R CART, Bl ciurs shall be'matly (o Recure. tha mormination | ci e e o s of the | Tollowa sioky tht Julioes s Ji then tho hune | Lhe s Cobeul-Uunoral; Knowe th tinynage, th Speclul Diayttch o Th Tribune., tng of thy works of sculpture fn the Parls of cundtidutes whose names will Inspite contidence S entliuetaent, At whuse clecruin will b it | Libatan it unotance of o puro sad eficlent aamini- Tt ROME. BPAIN AND THE VATICAN, Ttoxe, May 24.—A mueting of Curdinals w33 held at which the Pope was prescot, The position of the Church towards Bpajn was consldered. 1t was resalved that the relations with (he Spanksd Government should not be formally suspended on account of the adoption uf the toleration clatse Of the new Constitution, but that the Nuncky u Madrid bo grantod indefinito Teave of abschce. ————— w—the raw materlal—to be usad, for un- ae can be sbtained for next to nothing, the work would ha 1 be sold too dear 1o al- e A st i w uf {ts succe: The barrels of sham guus, so ‘Whe idelezates choxon aro: C. 11 Numns, Dantel | dear to the warlike male ofi«pring of the modern Hull, L Coluy, and Nathanle! White, wul, uro wrought wp vut of old wardine boxes, ———— Dolls* buuts ure muade of the coverings of discarded OTIIER STATES, purses, and thelr dresses aud teimmings of the olil i Worn-out stuge costulnes of actresees, gathered : RLDRASKA, from every theatre, great and small. Aw for the GxAn, Neb., May 2L—The Republican State | Wheels whieh !nkpurl the thonkand movabls crca Convention ut Fremont reassembled at 8:30 this | \otntu which the infunttly heart, delizhta, they morning. After leugthy and exeited discuselons | by 1oy “\heciwibihte, bo'o an - fmportant un the ndmisslon of coutesting delegations from | Mew “of expense lu the professlun, bund haopened alutg and kuockd the ltusstan foto | P€0) ple Uit speak 31, and the conntry whore it 18 Mexasina, 1, Muy 26.—On Tucsday night, | Bulon, says: *The last work T shull speak of, & b i I8 on the best of terma wit A He M dad " ’ i = otz positon, Carde were exehasedy und | SRS Wl e sbadict, earoent Y rene Anwtelan | about 0 o'clock, @ young man, named Jack Purner, | und tho one moat talked of, b called * After the Ahonutias fiere Was & govd WEospeet 00 dush | Gl tho-flue wnpporter of Amerean princlplos, | bt who §a known iy other Curlitin aud surnsmoy, | Storm.! An old Urlton peasant worun Is seated waw rendy to Heht, bul hls fricnds fnsisted he | I8 the Vienna Expositlon he did a great deal | picked o quarrel with s youth{ul Menashs citizen, | oy thoseashore, her dend grandson on her knees, whoutd nity snd dnally started with bim for Drese | OF hand work, and on more than one occarion saved | pumed Albert Watkee. The altercation was vhom tho waves have east the beach whers ! <Phy g m for Dres- | 000 N2y trom o huwillating posiion in our par whan tho waves have east on the bewch wher e, il e o Wi Sut'or the ey, i | U suantey froig s huhaung polion in GUERSE | concerng* pomo girl with whow ot | abo discovered him, ‘Tho wind b Tlown her B natiy, bt the Toatvsn it olutment, but, wore than il that, the country | Were acqualnied, and, fu a momont of | cluak und dier chemise frum hor sliouldersy the B i Wi sty oo pttnded s fonerves e hunor uf Lavig im Tor ite reprasony | pasidn, Taver fired s plutol aix times | foce, furrowed ond despatringy fa- gloomlly i P 201 14 o Thiht 11 1o0rin o tan wht et ne | tative, ~The only thing 1 hinYe ayainst him is, thal | ot Wntkee, " Nono of the balintook effect, save | Toetéd st the corpees griefl has wided fresh stlted hts wie. 10 thut Russinn could como berw | Din walst hus geown rather lurge durhve Wia resie | that Watkee was wonnded ln the hat, and & by. | wrinkles to those left b age on the troubled now, he would hiave fehts enoush on hand to k- denee abrond: but that lsa funit to which muny | stauder recetved shuflar marks of the arfray, A | face still showing vestfges of former beauty, Dby i sviolo nution If b insiatcd uponspesiing Lo | OUnees mant pload gullty, both ut home jnd In for- | largs crowd gathered, and Turner waw tn danxer of | Blie fa tall and robust, thu child slim and rigid, DI (e Unattended tadies at the SaLibitton, olgn lands. T, W, K. | being lynched befor'the police secured aud 1odged | Tho work s heartrending from its truth gnd E: Indlan Tableaux. Bishop Whipple L(lvw an account of some tabe o i o | A2 It de they ars provided for by sppros TIH QUAKERS ARE OUT. e — Bl in Julle ’ t) 1 powerful work ls | Jeaux glven by u tnbu of Western Indians for bis Duuglas Couuty they finally catnw L0 3 Vobe, | tlutii h this pusyioso e found pleces cutont | To-day I obecrveil u o wany uf the people Insult und Jepuration, i 9 fi&i‘ifi;u.xrfi‘i‘su' S hacal the reat wetress | umuscinent. They were Intended to show thic which resulted in l.hlu‘ A.xdluh;n u:l both delega- | lrom wood or et whew oles aro bored fn 1t tw | who ara suppned to b descended from tie et | | Somo daye auo, i Fract. s gentlengn named WHE CORNLAND MURDER, o bt Mhcatve Francats, Tt scems ko u_chale [jacca of ai tudiawe exixtencethe wild, tho ele; tions, The Cunveution concluded perminent " ul"..'.}:w ;;:I.l-':a:;‘.”fl wbh.{::: ::\::,{:::u:Iulinny“l‘l:‘l'lull:l‘l » Why they ate more [ M w0 Lar turgot bimaclf fn s heated discnsalon Special Dispuich to The Tribuns, Jengre thrown ut the world of sculptors. It of- zed, and the Chris ‘i‘n'-::infl‘“'“ furest, nears tirat on s parly Iy uude—llle w o native alal ol 1 i orgunization by clecting Gen, C. H. Vin Wick, | Srehe erictstandy In uew { e, i w ol Otoe County, Chafruas. The follwlug were | While: tn thin countey. wradibly soiiclos oy Clected detesnton 1o fho Cinelnuatl Courentiun: It, | WOUld BTord & wnare conuiu, sxumnle of {40 st G. iruwn, of N. K. Fluney, o1 Otoes L, W, | SUns: Forthelittle yewter justruments uaed in dulle’ houser, such us'flates, Knives Gaborn, of Warbizuton 11, 5. lioles, of Wetster; | tica, atl fire-ie Lok, Buives, spoons, bot- €. ¥ Blyba,of Cumiing: utivy, b o presa duly i gy Ao Nauce, of Polk County, | theirpervice the nicta) belo Tia, ey \ere. lustructod for' Dlatnes. OFUNG | Bioce and sponter wormeone s 0 ol water. ubove delegates, Gve are known g4 anti-1litch ln,'. collected in work-shops, Bt the most srike ud one, Hayha, a Mitcheock mwan. The new Cen- | 5 and horrible revelulon rew ' tral Republfean Committee Is suti-Uitcbooik by 8 | Whence contes tae Jead of w ofore, 1 au atalons to | anta ghoa blow 10 X——\ the brother of suactress, | Liscory, Jil., May 24.~The case of ‘The Peoj s ¢ Imapine; but certafn UL, § have'scen an unweual | A duel wos urranged, but M—, un retiection, see- | v, Fletcher, for o marder of Patrlck Dally, pl‘: fcc H]‘“ch {lmr")'i' by ‘R,wt:fl ’u“{::m:ar:nu'ft:;‘ 1 Tiniber of Quakors aml. Quakere ahilerinte Thiat 10 hngt bocn T 1 wrong sent ina Rots of | o J sdero g te LY, shaurtly attatbute 1 o X o v foeedgn exhibite; ud wondering ak the | apology by hie second o N ho Jatier re- | Cornland, s reported 1o Tite TinvyE last Decoms | the great sculptors of the day, [Tho wotk pro- curlid things to bu seen theeo. The femfnia | spondved that he would only declde whether to ac. | bery was - called to-day, with Blate's-Attoruey duced conshlerable sensation before its appuar- Quiaker dlwiye Juoke et i ot gaudy, and hor | Copt tue upology or not whivn they et on tho duct | Beach sud Hobllt & Fuley prosccuting, and Gov, | 8nce in public, aud the sculptors desired o sco Vonnet may be the same thiv year thst it was tweus | G gronnd, On te appolated mornieg they wet, | Harker, of Buugor, Me., weistcd by Beason & | the artlst as she worked upob this group wlose ty-five years Sho minls hor own business, | und X—, walking up o Lin antagoniet, said: ++1 | Bliny, snd Harrls & Kediid of this place, defend. | reallsm is 80 overwhelming, This work hos been aivk doéw wot ehatter uwd laugh, nor doce she lly | have recolved your letter, aud Dot wiliiug to ac- | i On belog called It was funid that most of the | one of the great preoceupstious of urtistic Pusls, wildly ubout fror one how-ense (o anothier, She | cept yuur cxcares, not wishiug elther 1o kil yon or lwupk:'l\nluu:n-- weie ontof gesch. It was con- | aud I have written it lu detall,becanss it 1a at |||<(er1» bideily, vut uttentivelys and then sho govs | o e Killed tayaelf; but I bave one question to ask | Houed uutll nest fall. one and at the same thue a great sculpture nnd o th secund o acloy 1] uwed to his dehghted eye 4 o & soml-aavuges, wred with ridcs i b and grosaly lutoxfcated, Thu third was ey pus: lcnfirolyul wouien, who sat uwehl I.ld‘l i biuck Vipack drissen; iney wore evangullze e o ———— A Dangerows Roll The London I¥orld detalls the theft of sovers rolls of dywutnite, which the thiof_probubly sulr g » i i \ on hier wag toinsject brielly aid attentively sowe- | you deats 1 yoa were ouy placy would you dev T i # % e ¢ olls' of speciv. Upon a confecturé lurge majosity. ety Givewan end Euglinh soldlers arc mads who stand | thig elxe? ~Au (G the usculive Quaker, you iy | 2 lke utology 8 comple Foparation for sachan I SCANDAL IN WAUKESHA. i"-m problen, {ur ltdx n%t,y“u. twa years eluco n-'f.d it bis Onlitakey o thlef nay e " he Territorl bravely an Uielr thin Iedze of pround to be | be mire that in bapresence you will not bo unked o | sull? Yesorhur? ¥ Yew, " unawered Mo—, **Are Gpec s Francals per- | 0, hom astde as wortblcss, tha IWorld con oo, B e io ettt | Skt b aid puarbiond Lot nut wuy boys | waik outon the sldewais wid fdulie tn n esten | vou sure of o, Certdnly s S i e | | AR T et e vt utabsmartist bolaiin e woth i sl tliose Shders 1an lutercsting addition o miscellincous Y L Sesiaent. o Al v ctdeney 1o wele | pare price-isht, e e ¢ et th ks | to learn it," sald N—, gi e She \ Wis., o4, who bave scen Lier at i€ are unable ath tho i king abuu 30 Alezanier was clected President, sud L. . 10 U e Ane o e st eyt | Boek e i Tomom b ey e st hamahys | blow onths check with onc Nam. suud ut the wps | €Blef Juntices was brought beforo . 1, Brlstow, | sirunge caprl veiaa siita | knotisdze o knuw that thare L SscE A of nuture which permits o slitg Lody clee,and b ls nos often apprebonded ue dis- | 1o with the gticr eacating him a copy of Lis | ® brotbur-Juatice, this aficruoon, on cowplaint | yud pallid womsn to be at the suw tine & great turber of the proce, Llke the Quaker, snd it L5 | wwn upulogy, of ong of owr cltlzeny, clurglug the Justico with | sculptor uud & great activss,” & Loudon 4u unconsidercd tritlo containing within 18- fi'." L Litent forco sudicleat to tuably dows balf (* o clty, Foare Secretary. ‘Phe tou. A, Hupbes Feuch were ehuzen delegutes and Goos, ud AL Mc:l forged out of thse metad vut from aneien L t . Hand | outof s ald cewetinics st Nufeibarg o -

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