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. ! THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY: MAY 7, 1877, W 5 WASHINGTON. THE WAR. trifing sum—8190,f0—songally as tributo | years previons to 1801, Tho Adrlan Command- money, Roumania has remnined practically an | ery, of which deccased was s prominent officer, The Postponement of the Extra independent natle (Contlnued from tho First Page.) nvictate. Trom. Toretin. neaonc ana of the Session Favorably Received in Army Circles. the door. A six-barreled revolver 1sy on the floor with one chamber discharged; two pouls of blood discolored the floor, and = hole near the temple showed that he had ahot liimself to sako sure of iils emd. From the lo:ation of the blood-spot the Coroner conciudes that he first made all his erranzments for hanging Timself, closed the daor on his braces, and found his feet touching the floors that he then shot limselfs but, stiil falling In his purpose, struggled till he threw hlusel! to the other skile of the drar, where he was found hanging with limEs drawn up o 10 n death nznnr The hody waa lroughit to this® city to-night, the Coroner having held the inquest during the aftgrnoon. From his actions fn Central Park and subsequently, there Ia no doubt Mr. Daly was amlu fnsano by his financial embarrass- menf Joridan River, and Is to-day on the holy hill of the better land." FIRES. NEAR RIDGEVILLE, IND. Fpeclal Ditpotch 10 The Triduns. FORT WAvNg, [, May G.—This morning the lckory Grove flouring snlll, near Ridgeville, Ind., was totaily destroyed by fire, together rith all fts_contents, Involving a total loss of 816,00, There was no insurance. The mill was owned by A, MeRew. To the Western Ausoclated Press. CincrnnaTy, May ~0.—Tho Uemmercials speelal reports the barning of McKew's mills at flideeville, Ind., this tnorning, with 6,000 hushels of grain and a number ot agrienitural not founded, Thesa chu&n wers of a very sc- riaus charact=r, aud were {o the cffoct that Bur- nctt was interested in a great mang of the pat- cut appllances which steamboats, under tho particu{ftly complieated regulations, were cotn- pelled to uae. MULLETT. Latest {nformation hers seems to relievo Mullett fraw responsibility for tho accldent at the New York Post-Ofilce. Tho truss which fell d1d not break, but was twisted out of placo he- caugd not m;umfly sccurcd, Thoso who sct it appear to the responsible parties, and the er'nk was done after Mullett ceased to contral allalrs, headed the ling with their band and_wers com- plimented by the Toledo Commandery, which reached the city by a special traln to-day. - All the local Masonic ardera and military, man; visiting delegations of the Order, participated, and made an extended cortege. The remains were burled with all tho rites of tho Order. ppeleniig Bpe T 4 by much Improved since they camped under tents 1,:,:,‘"!”.::0:(' c:}x'rlig ZZ‘!’,“:;‘ lll:’m[l(‘filr. nlg;ntAl:t on the Wils close Lo the ntrenchments they are | 3 of the Treaty of Paris, the Siublime still arduusly worklng at. Seven redoubts, | Porte encaged to ith a centrab tort on thie tippermost samnilt, | principsiities (treso pcr‘f;fififinu“mwggmfifi able to protert each uther by eross-ire, trown | nitered when they beeame united, and wero the ridice of helghts nround Rustehuk towanl | nuined Ro i thie land side, and fonr athers defend the plain, | ad umala) an indepcadent i national stretching along the river ‘-"?Lm Lbzhlmi ininistration, as well as full liberty of wor- hip, Iegislation, commerce, and navigation,” the rallwar statfon. Tho parapcts of | It ls' 2 % ¢ thess Sanborie Tt o &.t Mcc‘corlrlu- At is atipuiated for jn Art. 27 that “ no armed " fotervention can take place without a previous pleted, nor are they provided with p Elber ariineial Impcdiments. i mimies of | AZrcement” between tho high contracting Fow- trattalions has Increased here alrcady (o twonty- | - B e D frac here umfly\s‘,’flim- By Art. 2814 Is provided that Bcrviashall con- Datanta; otliers arrive dafly, or aro on he wag | rug #0oas dependent upan »tho Bublime Three Prominent Liberal Editors Have Conversations with the Pres- ident. e —— Father Dramgoole's protoges.—There In o ve: worthy Catholic priest i New York, whu:’o heart “warmed ycars sgo towards tho felendless nrchins who clrcnlsta the Ne“ Tewspapers of the metropolis. Agents ns they are, in their small way. of Aome of the moxt prosperous institations of the conntey, nntit Father Dramgoole roso up ag their advocate two-thirde of the childinh host fived as carelessly 83 wild beasts. Father Dramgoole eatablished & refuge for them, rapplied the Iacking TNE_NATIONAL DEDT. To ke Wastern Arsoctated Press, WasnmoroN, D. C., May t—An officlal statement fssueld by the Mur{}l)epartmcnt showa that the decrease of the United States she Removal of the Sloux Tribes Will Not Bo Attempted at Implements stored thereiu, Loss catimated at Porte,” cte. Natlonal administration, Iiberty | care and protection of their parents, s y: o ] v Sl '+ | guaranteed, itkey rescrves her eigh gar- a at, wonnded, an rnised, a9 ancl N 3 5 with the view te the ] 3 GOVERNMENT ADYRRTISING, PP el AT SPRINGFIELD, TLL. Siththe vierta tross o x:“!:m:'n“»lu g::;:dhlely Tison Servis, and 1p armed Intervention ts to | Walfeace apt to bo, applied Gile’ Liniment Todi Wasnuxaroy, D, C., May 06.—I'ostmaster- Ueneral Koy, Secmnry‘rhom son, nf the Navy, aud Becretary Sehurz, of the Interior, have made a tommendable move concerning adver- Lising In thelr departiments, ‘“Ihe departinents wiil, 08 usual, designate tho papers, but the advertiseinents will' be placed by a irm of ad- vertising exgem, who will examfne and correct all bills in the Jight of expericnce obtafned In commercial advertising busiuess, Under this systemn the Government will pay no more for its advertlsiug than o commerchal firm pays for the same service, and whatever abuses may have been possible lo former years will exlst o longer. The leading papers of the country in- dorse this system, and the officers who fnau. gurated the Teeded reform have already recefved nmgudlumm warmly commeuding the new mef CRIME. ANOTHER GRAVEDIGGER'S 8CENE. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. MENDOTA, 111, May 6.—A den of thicves has Just been discovered that has had no visible trace of suspicion assvclated with it, or cven the locallty, till on evenlng or two since. The authoritics have foralong time been bafiled, aad their greatest exertions rendered abortlve Mullett Not to Bo Blamed for tke Falling to Piecos of tho Now York Post- Offfoe, of Ammonis to their sores. ‘Chis { th - Gry’ That he s and his honoraiie naime 1 0B SF Qevo... . . The boasting of the Tl"{‘ Ulur- | he permitted withont the consent of the whole Iglf‘ :‘Ilonzul indorsements. For eale by all drug- # €anl- | of the great contracting Powers. But it coma ety soon b Snotid; Sotsithe | - Thessaro.tlie orincigl features of thia Treat ding their utmost. offurts, i1 I8 clear that | of Pa'js and the appended conventions. Thelr their troops on the Danube, (ncluding the trreg- | immediate ciTects may e briefly stated. :lllx"l't’ eay never 4oxceul 200,000 taen, whercus The treuty hymilisted Russla and left 1t the ¢ usslans bave actually wo less than G000 | only nation in Luropo which sras not allowed to "‘""‘u"“,‘"‘tfi ond 1,000 fleld picces at thelr dis- | ercet un Lier gwn cossts such fortresses and busal for the attack. Theso figures are exach | arsenals as sho deemed necessary to thelr pro- and other reports from the Russtan campin { fection, 8le wus rudely deprived of her claim Bessurabia arc based on erroneous information. | to bo the geent protector of the Christian - . Ureeks, Servians, Wallachians, Moldavians THE TREATY OF PARIS, | Bofgurans oic, * wili she aliege PEATURES OF IT3 PHOVISIONS-wIAT IT EF- | W88 the cause —of ber entering PECTED AND lOW IT A3 DREX ALTENED, upon the war agalust Turkey In 1833, It Is New York Times. worthy of notlce ‘that in his recent manifcato Tho now famous Treaty of Parls, entered the prescot Czar, fo violatiun of the terms of h 3 foto between Great Britatn, Bardinia, Turkey, y}é‘ :lr.l.,“lymfirfnfid é‘,’.,‘{{!&',’:-“.,‘g" "{fii‘-"o“,',,'r'.'.i'.:fi Russia, and France, was practically abrogated | Chriatian subjects of the Porte. The cioss of by theovert action of Russia when her army | the war did not only jeave Rusats humiliated, crossed the Roumauian {rontfer. The maln | Lut alinost bankrupt, from the effects of which he 1s still suflering. features of the provislons of that treatr, to- | “'3gteit! SFRCTIE o " ¢ first time, aesumed ol th gether with o brief explanation of the rclative mnclunlt’:‘u of thie Crimean wara ‘EDI’TISID“ |\h;§ positions the great Furopean Powers found | in the confederacy of European natfonalities. thiemselves {n at the closo of the Crimean war, ;lr'l:; d-:flgmmu.v uverknm llalm:!mry dE‘:Wl‘Ma v es was acknowledged, and she too ;)I:, ‘be read with foterest at the present mo- Ber it at e éownrd( w";!“l,_,'lm‘da“:?u;;“ 2 y_promising frcedom of worship to Christian The treaty was finally signed by tho plenk | sbbjcets, aud wwntraceing loana st rainous fnc potentiarfes of the great coutracting Powers in | tereat, fu the Enplish and French markets prin- Spectat Dirpaleh (o The Tritune, 8prixcrizLy, 1, May G.—Five freight cars standiog on the east switch of the Ohle & Mis- slssippt Ralrund were Lurned st 8 o'clock this morning, evidently the work of an Incendiary. The fire was discovered In the middleof the line of cars, aud it was with the utmost difficulty that the others were saved by the fire depart- meat. Loss ta the Camnpany, §7,000. s, IN WINNECONNE, WIS, Mivwavkee, May G.—A fire st Winnceonne yesterday destroyed elght buildlngs on Main street, Loss, 89,000, THE WEATHER, Wasmiverox, D. C, May 0.—For the Lake region, statlonary or falling barometer, fnereas- ing cloudiness and rain arcas, with statlonary or Hsing tetnperature, and northeast to north- west winds. Nrw Onteaxs, May 6.—Dudley Selph, of the Crescent City Rtifle Club, mnde 214 out of a pos- siblc 225 at 800, 000, and 1,000 yards, making thirty-six Luli’s-cyes in forty-ilyc shots. BUSINESS NOTICES. relioland'e Aromatic iser Wino of Tron lea y for nervona del O 'ri) ood, S impaired Higeation: * Depot. B Crerk siveer MEDICAL, ° THE TURTF. Bax Fraxcisco, May 0,.—Yesterday, at Sali- nos, Goldsmith Maid ‘beat Rarus. winning the first, third, and fourth he: 3{, 2:95, and 25}, Rarus took the ¢ ln 223, A THRILLING STORY. Rescue of n Body of Welsh Colllors Im- prisbned Ten Days in an Inundated Mine =-An Evont Which Aronsed the Sympathy of Alt England and fts Queen. Correspondence New York Werld. Livenroor, April 2L.—During o perfod of nearly ten doys o terrible battle hins heen raging in the Welah colllery of Troedyrhiw, a battle in which Death savagely fought on one side and the brave miners of Pontypridd on the uther. Tlm.wln Is ono that will live long In the homes'of the Rhondda Valley. It Isa story tho detalls of which lave been given day by day, and which has stirred to the Pocrense of the Nationnl Dobt in Eight Yeaxs, $8486,104,042, L1E PEKIN RING. FIRKIAM'S CHARGES AGAIRST MERRIAM. Spectal Dispatc to The Trivune. wasmGton, D. C,, May 6.—In his charges inst the Collector of tho Elghth Revenua pistilet of Tinols, Maj. Pinkham, who sas for- gerly the Chlef Clerk for the Collector, sets forth that Col. Murriam was unable to sign most of the tax-paid or wirehouse stamps, and that e waa called upon to do the most of this work himself; also that the Collector was the principal owner of ibo Farmers' National Bank of Pekin, Ill, the Most of the stock belng Lield for hin by his Deputics throughout the District, and that the bank was orrying some of the Pekin distilicrs for sums nnging from $10,000 to $40,000; and for the SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH MEETS THH WANTS OF THOUSANDS Gentlemen—Ws hato sold BANFOIUD'S RADICAL Ci fur nearly os el nd ean say candidly that we RETEr A B SVUIVIAT PrAPATALIOD IRAL gATE SUCH TOLFErs salsathifactivn. We he to learn the firsy compl 13 LOCAL OBSERYATION Citicago, Maye. 2ty Ai64p. m D:00 . . 10218 in trylng to locate the headquarters of the rob- | 4, - Ll Pari: Nov. 2, 185 d | o i cipally, which have since grown Into gigautie We are not In the hablt of recommendl: tént med- ruth of these chiarges Mr, Plukhom referced tha ¥ 9 uwerrsost depths the sympathles of the | “jja; thi ter, 531 min) s on Nov. 2,185, and In - the preamblo it is ¥y L3 g % re nding patént med. Department Lo llu:::nuu “Aucnts Willlam Gavett | bers who bave been from timc Lo time Lurglar- | English people, and emilsted the carnest solicl- s e usg yaTIN stated to be sizned on behalf of thelr re. | Braportione. In neither case tas she keot hee L e s brar .‘.'.z:’:":‘m’:'&'.h‘.;?::.fiu" o vines: Izing the stores aud private residences of thls city. The following tncldent, however, led to the solution of the inystery. Marsinl For- restal was fuformod that Katle Cox, the wifo of our cemetery Gexton, was Lnown' to bo on terms of familiarity with suspiclons-look- ing strangers or tramps, and that on Thursday laat shieand her hushand were entertalning o word, but she has reorgauized herarmy and spcctive sovcreigus, *as well as botween thelr | created one of ‘the most formidable navies u helrs and successors, their respective States | the world, and subjects, In perpetuity,” Thetreaty contain- France came out of the fight with much glory, ed thirtv-four articles, and to it were attached | and the reautt added u certaln mnount of varfoua supplementary conventions, the naturc r::;t{;‘:g‘w vl e ynstabln dynosty of Nage: of which will be explained hereafter, Thafirst | ~Eugland gained nefther glory nor prafit, but articleof distinctive fmportauce was - Art. 8, In | burdened l’x’:rull with additional debt to an and Jeff Kioney. Upon learninz that these CHICAUO, carges bod been made by his former Chief- Clerk, the Collector nsked Commissioncr Rauut 7 o ton-days leavo of absence, but that offlcial falled to take cognizance of hls request until the Collector catled Sccretary 8herman's notice of such request, when tude of tho Qucen hersclf. Day after day since tho strange calamity occurrcd which closed o number ot bapless miners (n o living tomb, the first tidings for whica the newspaper was searched at every houscliold tabie, lies been the latest report from that dreadful Trocdyr- hlw miue, When the mnews bad been ) of 1 Freat merit, 8o that their sufferiog will be retiay- L, ‘e lisve beea In the drug business for the It twelve years eoastantly. and sold cyerything for Ca. tarrh, but yours leads alli (1o rest. lf{m‘l BeE proper {'nntlll use thisletter or any part of 1t that you wish. Yeopindris 0 RR AR & B8 Biatiouery, Washington, Ind,, Feb. ”:“MG. 6,000 FEET ABOVE THE BEA. are from Mesry. J. O, 'Clear. 07 It ralnt Clear, AB ORARTED. read that tho niners were stlll cntombed, which ¢ His Majesty the Emperor of all the | enormous extent, and responsibilities which | Dosworth & Co., Denver, Col., Isrge and Inguentisl The reconds in ::n‘;)evmmcnt show that tho | Purty of thnt closs ot their resldence, which 18 | pupiie gympathy sud interest’ radually Russlas engages to restora Lo Lis Majesty tho | hivebeen a coustant soutes of trouble. Since ey kT Eetioa e eEhor eaee 5 o iarmie Collcctor of tha Eighth Iilinols District hns | bulléin the Lurylug-grounds. Twe kegs of | guickoned nto on absorbing auxiety, which con- | FERSATEHE Baltan the town and citade] of Kars, as woll as | o PsHing of tlie tresty tho whale face uf | joely necvunt i sl ieator, Thepipgak ofine fte sansed something ke twenty members of the | beer were taken there for the,occaslon, and a | verted the battle wagod so long and caruestly | Miiwauk oll the other barts of tho Ottoman territory of | in ltaly, between Austrls, Prueis, and Den- great jollifcation was; held. Tho Marshal thought he would visit the houso quictly. He did so, and saw clothivg, slowls, and trinkets which could mot have been come by lonestly by o poor grave-dig- ger. Me also picked up n quautity of price- tickets that wera scattered around the straw in the yard, which hod been taken off clothing, Scveral stores having been robbed on the night revious fn Earlville, an adjolnlug town, be k the first traly for that l.nwl;:j where the SORELY AFFLICTED. J. 0. lioaworth & Co,. Denver, Col.~Gontiemes Pt Ty L onke e o T 3 oy tenniant o b e FORTY LADI LA FoR Rt o been sorely af d with this fearful disease for four and have tried every knuwn teincdy without until | Loyght « bottie of the above CURE from . which ¥ave s simost foslant refief. Jtneing & vonstitutional as well a8 & loeal remedy, 1 bellove it to :“r?.llll “l‘l‘;,l; lfill.‘m'd“rl'\:f IL-‘.V)‘I‘MH“I. (.‘lll‘lz for Cae wrrli. uly yor . IVE, Denver, Fept. :u.’ 1473, With Jeasun, Bllas & Co. GREATLY AFFLICTED. Pekin Ring to plead guilty of defraudiog tho revenue, and 1t was through tho feniency of the Department that the tmprisonment of most of the crininale was waived, and {t Is owing tothis fact that the late plot to oust the Collector wos started by those who were directly und Indi- rectly cunnccted with the Ring, The Collector s expected in Washington In o fow days. THE FEELING AT PEKIN. Bpecial Dipaich 1o The Tridune. PERIN, IIL, May 6.—~Thu exposition of the fur life into a natloval event. It was on Wed- neaday, the 12th lust., Just as the day-shift col- Ners were quitting the Troedyrhiw Pit,when the catastrophe occurred, Bomo last Incautious blow, or some accidental breachof wall or velm, burst the thin partition which held back o vast conccaled reservolr of subtcrranean water, when suddenly, with 8 rush Jike that of an augry {ncomiug sea a black Cocytus of Hloud broke {n upon the which the Russian troups are iu possession.” mark, between Austria and Prussia, and the Kars Is a fortificd town of Turklsh Armenta, | 8till greater stropgle between united Germany and in tho course of the present struggle is anl France, ’rhed'l‘rmty of Parls may thercfore destined, ns it was during the Crimean war, to tor cansilerdd a Qi of Qe pist... It wos play an important Tt 1 of Lyalie:ty made to Le violated un the tirst favorable oppor- Pt Furits unp!uwe tqu thhe uuculpomfuuou o :)uulty by '"fl one of the grest contracting war material ana provisious to and from the u?l:,fif‘.fiq;:"‘;:u h:: }:f‘l:_ dongelluctisely by Eaat and the fnter{or. - During the Crimean war e the place was strongly fortifed under thi At the present “moment It sy be as well to T o “gos ’{ ok i) cmm'-‘ state that at the time the Treaty of Parls was Inanded by Gen, Witllame. A lanzn forco zur- considered the plenipotentlarics revisud the In- )y 2 orce Bur- | fernutional maritime laws, and an inportant Bpectal Ditpatch (0 The Tribune, Pronta, 11, May 0.—A ruln storm set in herg about 4 o'clock, nad coutinues up to this hour, 12 o'clock, e ——e A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT SEA. Fpecial Dispatch i TAe Tridune. Bostox, May U.—The Cunard steamer China arrived Lere to-day from Liverpool. Ou the risoned the town, dod, during t) ] ¢l . u:n m:’ ;h;? 1&‘5’{: ‘g ',:mn w"é.f"cff"{.:’.r"u"&" Col- fi y{gmkqmckly ““ffg'{f{.’,'m‘(‘,’ifl “l.‘l; :‘%fi:‘l‘:; mlnr..{ l;l:lln;; the anrir gnb!l;:ries nm'l the but- | 80th of April, when three days from Qmi‘mu- Ru.::inm under 'Gm,'.\g:::.nv’fm:g,z:& g‘:nt.':fi g%mfi'&%fi“flfi’fi'flf}nfi‘) #f;'i."?flé‘fin}“’.m’ "‘\k'{;fi:"}': ibfi%fifl%fi%%%}?fifiémfisfi lector i d 51 ) cpres-' ed storekeepers cat 7 ] o ¥ 2 o q C, v el wi sion among the distiliers and thy cunw‘ilul night with ptlm Marshal, Golug to ttie tom of the shatts, driving before ft thu utmos- | town, she signaled the Aunchor steamer Sidun- [ seuults were inode and repulsed. The plave | parized as follows: ‘ra affe with this disease. | was greatly afiicied with it for & Tong tioe, i cired 1t wiih tua bottie CURE, Lout a yesr afterwanls 1 was ‘with Catarrn quite severely, and Immed: y ae) anotber hottie, which flzed me sll _right, giving 0 ro- llef from the drst dose. 1am confident that this rema. dy will do all that {s claimed forit, and mos . Wiehlug you success (n (ta (‘xm’:“o“’fx am,’ very w truly you A 5 Deuver, Oct. 4, 1973, of Bmitl'a Doll, TRIED EVERYTHING. Menrs. J, O. Hosworth & Co., Denver; Col.—Gentle~ ment | have used SANFORD'S'RADICAL CURE FOR CATARKIL. and It tias given perfect tion. [ fiave tried ‘simost every(iing. and {8 4 y thing tiat heagiven ma relief. [ \hepfuretake pleasure | recomuieadlog 18 use 10 all atlilcted with Catarrh of a1y kind aud offer talt aa'my testiniony to 14 beasgia. v Déaver, et. 1, tora. phere from cvery portion of the workings, this mysterlone deluge eut off twoparties of men, who ecscaped with difficulty trowm the peril of immedlate drowniog only to find themselves immured in tho first and sccond adits of the mine uearest the upper shiafts. No souner wus it koown ‘that » mumber of operatives were missing than scores of brave, handy voluntecers were forthcoming to rescuo thelr fellows. Many at odce descended the shaft, which I8 276 feet deep) and entered the worklngs, It was then nscertalned that all the workings within & few hundred yards of the bottom of the shaft were flled with fan, enstwurd-bound and -fu distress. A sur- eon was asked for, and Dr. Ring was sent on Ennrd. 1I¢ learncd that, on the previous day, her boflers hud exploded, aad - that Capt. Ed- wards, the_first, secoud, aud third engiueers, numed A. Dean, A, J, Wilkie, end James Gray, two firemen, named Harry Dufi;ell and James Power, and o triouner named John Hodge, b been kil finally surrendered from famine. Kars ba 1. Privatecrivg is abollsbed, slnce thut date, been greotly strenptbened, an o, ¢ T bott e of Ot & pl 1 Freat FEpoRTLS i | g2 ioutral g covers the encmy'a goods, with Qincvent of o ymar cantiyiiue, 4, That neutral goods, with the exception of In Ast. 4 of the treaty there wero restored to | contraband of war, ure not Hable to capture Russtia tho towns and purts of Scbastopol, Bal- | yyder the enemy's tag. . siiara Rhmlesch, Enpatorts, and Retch. 4. ‘That blockides, to render them binding, Pk Cimeuy s wert il aptured urng | i e dntaed by fors st el 16 filllflfmlon of f'f, treaty. u“"i" - lmportance to preyent access to the encmy’s coast, ussla_cuuno! overesthinated, now that the work of restoring thie fortitications may be pro- TRANSVAAL. ceeded with i defiance of a.d European ua- | GREAT BRITAIN GUDDLES UP TIUS INFANT RE- TUBLIC, tions, In Art. 0 tho Bultan contractsa to grant | Carerows, May 0.—Transvaal hus beeu nn- yiamelloration to Lis aubjects, wikhout diiluc- { poxed 1o the Dritish Emplre, and tho Drlteh revenue thloves of this place. It 1s the lnten- tion of the Cullector to ¢all for un {ncreased tond from thodistilleries now Inoperation here, Tois will prooably cause auother commotion unong the Ring, Nince the expose of the move- ments of the R, the chief fgurers, I, P.West- erman, Bob Welmer, aud Ben Swaysce, have put been eecn upou tho streeta, It 18 clfized that the foflure of thia movement on the part of the Ring will, ju some way, affect the bond given b‘y tho Stato Printor, ‘D, W. Lusk, who formerly published & papor (i this city, in which I, P, Weaterman was juterested to the sum of $4,000, This last struggle and faflure on the of the Ring at this end ot the lne is caus- lng mitch satistoction n"wfil the bustness por- Bexton’s house, thoy cot tho fumily up, made thelr buslness nown, and commenced a general search, Portious of the stoleu prop- erty were found io the bouse, and . Cox and his wifc, boping to get out of the scrape them- selves, vonfessed that the gpoods wers brought there by Owen Cogblan, Chil Riley, and Jenny McK{engle, nll of nlle, and that they iere buried o several places in the ceinctery, but the exact apots were unknown to thu sexton. Af- ter much digging ond scarching, however, a sack contaluine alhrge quantity of silk, ond a largo Jar with & coatly shawl, and 8 variety of other things, ~wero discovercd. These were cvidently Cox's portion, for it docs mot mearly smount to the ed, Robert l!ulz.cm:p son, o cook, who was at worl o v.hu'gnlley. \rnl'scvcrely scalded, Al the bodiea were horrivly disfigured. The cause of the ex- ploston was nat ascertalued, theonly men in the englne-room ot the time haviug been killed. The China then left the Sldontan to procced on hier way under canvas, §u charge of the firat ton of the comumunity outslde of the distillers. | quantity stolen, but the rest s pretty certain . officer, ~Iler hull was uninjured, and the crow | Bon By 0 S intion, however, Is dded an fm- | 1% holsted at Pretoria. Mr. Shepstone fn- prAst packane comalne Sanjords: Inprosed Inbaliex —— 10 he found, 18 fiva of tho gong are arrsted, | Yater to the rool, aid o hovo was eutertained | wos reported to by In wood Lealth Sho left | portant ‘qualitying “clause, (il whigh the uther | formed President Burgers that e could walt no FLCki per MnckAges “Fof sale by i Whotesalo snd. He: v and as mauy more are being looked after with S New York April 20 for Brlatol, England, # R Db ol 3 tal] Druggists throughous the Lntted Slates. NOTES AND NEWS, Y M sotus found. = A% the trial yeater. | the explorers were consulting as to what move- | jarg cargo of geperal merchandise, but & is tontracting Puwers acknowledgy the great | longer, snd proclaimed Transvaal Britlsh terri- WEEKS & FOTTER, L TAE EXTRA BESSION, snccréo;h Ay llllon? O (R onto wers eorm- | Ment should be made, falit knockings were'| believed, with no passengers. V“l“ed"' this communleation,” and It Is further | torg April 12, President Burgers bos issued General Agents and Wholesalo Druguists, Doatoa. o ¢ ;‘h‘;u"iffi,,fflu ;',:I,l,',‘,’h;lffl'yflf,' gf?%fi'}.fi&fl‘: protest agalust anuexation, but has at the samo rigat to interfere, either colloctively or sepn. | time counseled peaceable submission. Measrs. ratety, 16 the relations of s Majesty the Sultan | Korrison and Paul Kruger, two leuding luhab- with Tifs subjects, ur in the internal adminlstra- | itants, will tion of bis Emplre.)? PROCERD TO RUROPE AND THE UNITED BTATES ‘[his article ot tha treaty has, upto the corn- | 10 protest aguiust anuexation totne powers who mencement of the Scrvion war, rewalued fntacy | have recogmzed the Republic. A body of Brit- sluce itu rutitication, so_that 1t will be scen tho | ish troops have entered Trausvasl, —Sume very actlou the great Powers touk recently on | rioting is thought likely, but srined resistance belialf of the oppressed Chrlstians fn Turkey | {8 Jmprobable, Mir. Shépstone has abolishied thu was, by mutual consent, provided ngotust In any | War ‘tux. “The Cape Colony. Miuistry have shape by the treaty. sgreed, in accordance with Lord Curuarvon's By Art. 11 the Whack Sea was dectared neutral, | Wishes, to incorporate Griqualand weat with and * open to the mereantile martye of all nue | Cape Colony. tlonss 1ts waters und J»oru urc formally and in Ask far snd Insiat un having SANFORD'S _RADICAL CURE For CATARRH Bpecial Dispatch 40 Tha Tribune. Wasninorox, D. C, May 6.—There Is still much comment In Government clrcles about the postponemnent of the extra session. It Is notieed that the old Bourbon Democrats, un- willing to credit tho Adwinlstration with any peinciples of fairncss, protest that tho act fs without authority of law, Becretary Evarts, the foremost lawyer in tho land, seys that the sessfon could have been postponed until the regular time of mecting fu December without violatlon of law. The Administrution, at all events, has madv fts choleg, aud will abide by, heard on the other side of the coal, as was con- fictmd, at o distance of thirty or forty feet. v sooner was thla discovery © mado than o score of men threw off thelr jackets and with mandrils commenced vutting through the solid mass, The jwprisoncd were also at work, Througliout the night relays of men tolled with desperate, un- tring energ3', cheered and encouraged by tho knocking and sounds of labor of the lnprisoned men, The task was very laborious, it having to be performed In deep water, but such was the ‘progress made that on the lofiuwlnx mornlng a mandril struck through and u holu was muda nto_that part of the pit - where five men were shat up, The next moment o Vhen'the surzeon of tho IChina went on board the men were all dead but one fircunan, When nsked tho cause of the cxploslon, he au- swered: I will tell you It the morning,” but o died o 8 few mivutes, and it waa {mypossible to lenen the cause. 'I'no Sidonfan proceeded un- der sail, and will not arrive at her destination uader two week: ————— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. . Yesterdsy morming, at an early hoor, Thomas O'Conor and James Taugney, iwo well-known thioves, broke into Willlsm Murphy's grocery- ‘store, No, 302 Desplaines atrcet, and stole sevaral bundred delars’ worgh of goods. Oficer Willigm mftted in bonds of $500 each, and Cux and his wifo o the sum of $300 eac. Cox had litherto burne an excellent character. e has been able to purchase 260 acrea of land In Iowa and efghty acres in Michigan recently, aud it 1s now feared that the dead may have been disposed ofln IOfililG‘ |;\lllnnm. and In others rpbbed. " Thae will tell. SPRINGFIELD, TLL, Spectal Dispateh Lo The Triduns. SrniNapirLD, 11k, May G.—Hughes, tho Lin- coln tomb-robber, fa convalescent, and an- nounces that he will' be_ready for trial. The May term of the Baogamon Circult Court com- it It {s noticcablo that in army elrcles . iy " | terrific explosion ocenrred, and onu of the tm- | Guxey captured ('Conor yesterday forenoon, and muuu'y Intenlicted to flags nl)mr. whether FRANCE. [ AME BACK tho chaneo 1a rocelyed with very much moro fa- | oR3 s .1:;:“{1 St ze'}x‘zl::l Prisonedaminer Shined, Moventigas el Tecareeo 8 porian, of o goode, andat & late E{.‘;"flabt‘;fl"’l,{df{,,} e TAE LYOXY TROUULES. . o Lecauso the oticers particularly aro con- | Juttiuatt-the tral of ths Lincull Tomi-robUers. | i ik tmuiintion. hid beees mo sidden np | Bout 18t MghE, Ooleor b e R by | Arte, 14 10 Thest Lo artioles refer to | | 1RIS May f=Tho Hentour siys the socltl AND vinced that the postponcwent of the sesslon | nud two murder cases. tu lmprisou the alr fu the Inuer workings, aud Efx&?fll‘g vl‘n:l tatis doan & Y | th ‘Yulemeutnr contract mnde between Rus- | Istic movement at Lyous is assuming ereater di- = renders deglalation hostlle 10 the arny and to S the forco uf this Tud kept back U Witer $r00 | - yestenlay aftornoon a row occarred ot the Harrl. | 4580 Turkey relutivo to the number of war- | mensfons, and Lsa uttructed theattention of the RH E U M A I Is M taelr own pusition Iess prousbie, THE PARK BANK TELLER, 1he five tuen i thut Tocatity, The momeutn | 408 Saieniay aftornoon arow occureed 2t Iae Hivted | Teasels, “ncceasary for the servico of thelr | Govermment. M: Simon Is resolved to opposc TUR JACKSON DEMOCHATIC ASSOCIATION, Naw Yonxk, May 6.—A spectal from Bt. John, | small bolo was cut by Morgan's mundril this | atreets, betweon two boarders nansed J, C, Frazor consts,” By the terms of u.u.cantm:f. orcon- | ¢ energetically. cUnED DY The members of the Juckson Democratle As- | N, B., says the jury fn tho case of Ellls, the de- | voluine of imprisoned air escaped aud hurled | and 3P, MeLaugllin, coused by the latter makinig vcutlnnl s it I8 called, the laws regulating the i3 wistion of this District, which {ndorsed Presi- 4ent Huyes 8o freely a fow duys sluce, are_now urring 28 a candidate for Commissiouer of this LDistrict one of thy privcipal oruturs of tho th ol January war-ineeting, L MACHINT, state that o letter, of uayigation of the Danabe are also revised aud CLERICAL INTRIGUES, ced upon, Wit reference to the terns of | Loxpox, May 6.—A dlspatch from Paris says thils agreement, atfecting the navigation of the | 31, Franclien, Cicrlcallst Senntor, has givens Pl -k L y " Eivenino- Db It Le st o S ktian of WO | bico that ho will submit an faterpeilation 10 the property which sholl not Lo cxpressly | Government donday as to what will be tlic con- rmvmm for the stipulations contalned | sequences of the order of the day voted by the thu poor fellow's body Into the opeulng and lis soul {nto eternity. 'iiis body was soou after brought to tho surface, and fmmediately following the four living men were brought up and delivered into the Lands of thelr overjoyed friends. Others, however, were nl.lil ;nlulm.'; others wereraourning over triemds [ wome insulting reinerk about the pon-payment uf Frazer's board, Frazer {nsisted upon o seiraction belug made, or of Aghting it out i fair and squate baftle, McLaughlin stubbornly refused to do cither, and {n the Aght which ensued drow a pock- et-knifo and atabbed hie nutagonist in the left alde in the region of the hip, fofiictiog & wound_ which Dr, E, M, Landis does not think fauiting paylog teller of the Park Bank of this :{lly mxi‘s!adenvcnuct of 854,600 fu. favor of ¢ banl COLLINS', Youtaie Messrs. Wecks & Fottar—~Gentlemens O 1 18 Voltar-Oeutlement One Jeasago 1 — M!/COY NOT COY ENOUGIH, NEw Yonk, May 6.—Nicholas McCoy, an :fi:‘flf{dfl.'"w":fi :,“o‘l;«nllm of Rueamatism T The local papel 7 9 ject, [ tried Lhe various which the following s u copy, wus recelved'last | Oregon cattle-dealer, wrrived hero Saturday mured in the pit, and olcd inore the nX= | dangerous, McLangbifn then ran Into Mias Smith's |t the protocol.” In consequemce, * no | Deputives relative to clerical (trigues. All {tuicols pad Theusatic, curve hut without tho lcast , weck by o Goverument clerl fu the Orduance | with 85,000 I gold, Intending to sail for Eu- | plorers, with willing hands aud stout, mauly | room. Tockod the door behind hitor, and hid away | toll shall bo taken that may be based solely | muderate politiclans — strongly disapprove of neaf, wlheq my s drugite geated one of lice: T St Joat 1 ila thoney by the uaual com | hearts ot 10 work, -Once. more knocklue was | undar tho bed, - M Smith retured tomilow Oicur Tttiat AT, Martel, | Yaur Coutuny’ Vatriis fuiseite " Thecdece maaal; upon the fact of the navigation of thc river, uor | Franctien's actlon, Tt fs etated nup?duty upon mcmmnl‘f;, which may Lo on | 6t 8 Cabinet mecting Saturduy, declared his in- board vessels. The police and quurantlie regu- |- tention to resign, but was dissuaded by bis col- 1ations to be estublished for the sccurnty of the | leagucs, : Btates separated or tsaversed by thls river shall K 3 John Mulbelten to follow, but duaily, with the ey permivlon of T'homus Nolan. keeper of the hotel, the ofticer buret in the door, and cuptured bis man, Hoth are young men of respectable antecedents, Uniox TRxpunticaN EXECUTIVE CoxMiTIRR Tooxs, WawiiNorow, D, C., April, 1877, —8in: Tue balance of your **promiss to pay™ 18 sthl) uni- id, and, us (s Cummitteoars In want of the suin heand, but at a conshdcruble distance, Thess retualning prisoners were, 1Ko thelrreleased/iel- Jows, shut up in, a chomber of cumpressed alr Jeading out of o gallery which tho water had well agaib, and wat able to wurk upon my farm) as tsusl, Wicrens ' beforu tho _spplication of tha - Plaster 1 could do buthiug, and every sicp gsvems win. A fow weeks sibce, une Year from the aret at- BURGLARY. Bpectal Dispatsi to e Tribut'd, - S ek, the discase teturiiod, bt 1sm happy to ssy oe that It may pay it fust dobta, it e oxpected you e, oy tilled, 'l f 5 e nito a serious afitay Is reported to_have trans- | be couccived fn such & mauner ns to favor thu SPAIN. hie secoid flcactoi o s Draty ADK s lowiey i the_simec S hisoniie g ekt ol vodninths | Bar & ey e A o B s e forriatin strest Iuat e¥oming. . | eircalutivn Of vossole pe initel s posnible.. Bavy ECCLESLASTICAL, Hlasier ol riiyiine Ll W toiae h -n3 ’“yru ALt :?u :n . l: “yn dn:. Bt o €50 wer a ;. d this mgain was mnother passugo ‘the placo is occuplod by Willlam G an e, | theso regulations, no obstacles whatever shall there e nuthing fu the world of retnedles that can come pare with the CoLLixs' VuLTalu PLastaus for Rheu. * ne Uack, sud checriully recommend NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM. Gratlemens T herchy cortify that for several years ¢ 1 hiave used tho VOLTAIC 1LAs rns in my practice, and have never known them tu fail {n afford] nuww Telict u thuse cases for whicls they ara recommended. * They are not & quack noetrani, Lut & reoiodial sgent of great value, Ve lmlrlbfln‘v , €. N Bucksport, 3e., May 27, 1674, COLEINA LN Suld everywhere at 73 cents, Sent by matl, earefull rujped, on recelpt of price, 33 cants furone, 81 t, Or $2.23 fur iwelve, bY WEEKS & YO’ iy prictors, iluston, Mass. " PIOFESSIONAL, X1 Diseases. Gured Withon! Medicines af parior 243 Palmer Hoose, Chirago, [l IR, BROADBEAT, The well-known Electrician, by Magnetlc and Eloctro- Therapeutic Bathy, posiiively cures dyspeosis, neu- ralgla, rucumasiom, eclaica.’ paral ervuia dis- eases OF 8l Kiue, Theas batlis combine al the sdvan- {auen ot every Hote Alr or Vagat-tath, with the waa- derful curative properties of clectricity, which caa ba appitod with direct or foterrupied curredts. Tho cures arc wonderful by (hiswciliod of treatmoat. Al iaval- ids who destrg 1o be curcd without mediclao sre re. ¢ Mapmrip, May6,—~The Scuate Clerlcallsts havo Ue ploced ta the way of free navigation. With 2 !lwp\'ltw of mrryln{g out the Im[fiau\'emcnu ut | moved au amendment to the addreas replying the mouth of the river (which, sinee the ratifica- | tothe royal speech to the effect that the Qov- uo‘xlx 0’1::“ "cfl,“f: of l‘HI:: n‘m}( 18'."‘:.) h;ul l:fiun ernincnt should support the restoration of the' under the exclusiys control of Russia), tn onder | Pope's temporal power, Tue Mintster of Fore to facllitate navigstlon, limprovemeuts of o o % glgantic Sharacter Wty Bidertagen by tho | CI&n Affalrs opposed it. Ile polated out that it Jreat contracting Powers, ‘Uhils work was {n. | did not become Spaiu to interfere with ques- trusted to @ joint international commis- | tions not within her province and affectlug the l’lull. undor provisions of the Treaty of | allied patlons. The Cleriealists subscquently Puris, and these lmprovemcnts have led toa | withdrew the ameudment, but requested the vast fucrease of tho ahipylug trade of this great | Government to adopt the most sultanle means river. By Art. 8 of the supplementary cun- | for securing the Popo complete and real fnde- vent{on auuexed to the treaty, each of the cou- | pendence. v tracting Powers was allowed to station: wt tho mouth ol(ml:: rlver.l“lln order :n ucun; hl.luu cx- . ROME. S sl for Sach Powten . niore than e THE FOFE AND TUR FILABINS. Vith referenice to tuo ueutralization of the | Tou, May B.~Fifteen hundred French pil- Blavk Sca, the articlo fixing the number of war- | grims were recelved this mornfog at the Vatl- veasels allowed cach nation, thelr cupaclty, ett, | can, ‘Tho Popo entered Ducal Hall where the Deyont T tllfed with wuter, Divers attempted topenetrate this latter passuge, but falled, aud It was Dot until Monday, the 10th, that' the water in it was so far reduced b{ pumplvg as to render working practicable, Til Thursday fcllowin the men who -had volunteerod Tor the tas und ‘vuerduy they had a row, druoken of course, in which Gibbs hamniered his wife over the he with a bur-,:uu. mdlicting qulte severo injurles whichi mn& yct prove fatal, Dr. Rowa who attended” her, chinks whe will recover, howover, but neserts that the wounds were of & terribly malicluas pature, Qibbs wassrrested by Otiicer Putrick Lavin, and bovked ot the Madi- son-Sirect Blation for rderly only, Lut early hour this mnrnhur he churgs wod drawn, it bolug rumorad thatthe casv had assunied wsorious aspect, and that u feacture of the sknll might eventually cause deathi, OBITUARY, 8r. Lou1s, Mo., May 6.—Capt, Barton Able, o prominent and onc of the best known citizens of St. Louls, dled to-day of parslysis of two years’ stauding. Capt. Able was extensively known as u stesmbost-man, was Master of Transportation in this Depurtment under Gen. :harge of Yyour ubligation, belleved to bo as lisble og n” bank.note, and purely o mstter of bonor, can bu only regrotied 1u vluw of tho nucea. sliies of the Commitie to liquidate its obligstiuus, and it 11 expected you will at ouce respond to thiy note without unuther call w‘ynu In person, ILcor- Lainly bave shuwn uo disposfiion to presu this col lection upplessantly, but e imonoy ¢ due and ud ought a) be paid withaut Lesitation or further excuse whatever, ltespectfully, for the Commite ke, Ukonok 8, Fivukn, ACCOUNTED FOR. Judge Daly, the Misstug Propristor of the Windsor, Found to linve Comitted Bui- cldo vu Lang Intand, Epacial Dizpatch to The Triduna, Now Youx, May 6.—The body of Jobn T. Daly, bullder and owner of tha Windsor Hotel, was found this morniog banging from the door of a deserted dwelling in Woodalde, a small yll- oge near Long Island City, Mr. Daly disep- pearcd Tuesday morning, aud no clue tobis ‘whercabouts could be obtalned by his family till the news of bis suicide was brought to them -~ dsy. Ills son at' onco visited tho spot, and identiled the body as that worked vontinuously by constaut relays iu en- deavoring to cut u passage through the wull which separated them from thelr {mprisoncd comrades, Tho Kuangu waa about threo fect in dlameter, aud the men carried on the work on thelr hands and knees, Bo groat was the Inters cat to effect thelr rescue that a colliery-owner worth at feast 250,000 wont dowss n the truin of acolilertolend o helping band, On Lhurs- day the rescuers camie near enoughto communi- cate with the entombed. Shouting at the top of his volce, u mincr asked, * Hlow mony of youaro thero? The run){ camo back, ¢ Fiye 1t was thicn asked, * Ilow have you lved i To thls answer was made, * By ‘eating candles. TR LIDZRAL EDITOMI. For several days threeof the editors formerly conuected with tho Libural movement have been Bere, They are atudylng the political situatiou, Horace White, Bumn Howles, aund Aloxauder Mes Clure haye all had Interviews with the differeut taeinbers of the Cabfuct and with the President, Tbe Bouthern poliey of the Admintstration they Al heartily * approve, and say that to that extent e{ heartlly spprove the M of the Pre soenr, Tus sublect { op' iy fath In Lis pockets wus Q eloc ¥remont during the Wi litl runs thust twicerning _ which theso gentlemen {mq ol ather, pockets Do mako haste.” Shortly after 10 o'clock on | Fremont during ar, and politically was & “Tho high tractl irtien re ¢ pligrims were gathered, accumpanted by twelve i i . his gold wateh and valuab) erv, and about | Friday wornls tho 20tk fust, it was | warn adherent of, and a co-worker with, Fruuk e high contracting e scrve to p e T doubts T astomton sati e | s feck Tung» bia cartrumpet, 3, Daly was knowh that the men “would Lo browght | Wialr. "Durlug atd sfter the Wor he was thomuelves cach to malntuln 1n that sea steam. | Cardinals snd mang distinguished prelates, vessels of fifLy mctres fu lenzth ot the line of | Viscount Dumas read an address and presented tlotation, of a tonnagy ol 50U tonsat the maxi- | tho rich offerings of the faithful. Ilis loli mum, sod four light steam or_sall cascls | ness, standing on the throne, delivered an gloe of o tonnage whichshall nut exc tons | quent speech. He addressed the pllerims In each.” affectiouate terms, and blamed the Governments ‘This clause of the treaty remalned futact, and | who considcr as revolutlonnry demonstrations waos obsorved by cach of tho ligh contractting | the religious manifestation uf }»coplc who de- Powers unti) 1571, when Russia seized w favora- | mand fiwny fur the mead of the Catholic ble oppartunity, and practlcally ran her sword | Clurch, through It. dmm of the ?Ml‘l):u&‘cri, France, —— wos 1 o death-struggle wi ermany, si & 3\ U 3 could uot even protest wguiust the violatlun of GREAY BRITAIN, thut portion of the teeaty, even if, under the THZ DUUB OF NOLFOLK. chulur cireutmstances, she had besu disposed LoxuvoN, May 6.—A delegation headed by the o do s0 and thus otfend Ruasta; while Eugiand | Duke of Norfulk left Loudon ycsterday for was too wealk to buck up with force of arma the . : remonstrance of the l‘u':tc. The unlllwu:t!ml. Toe to attend thu Papal Jubllee. JLe bears o negutfations were entered luto at u confereuce | congratulatory address with 500,000 signatures. which wiot iu London 1 1971, and_ which ended e R in tho ubrogation uf the neutralization of the MORTUARY, Black Sea, ‘Turkey being allowed 10 open the Special Dispatch §0 tha Tridune. Durdanelles or the Bosphorus to the ships of ¢ - trienaty or allied Powcrs.l:rhnnuru thelr {urvl- Apkush Alick, dlay 0Tl ataequles of President of tne Merchants' Exchange, and had v.ml coutidence and regpect of all classes of citizens, out alive, aud o measage which came up to that cifeet drew forth o viuglue cheer from tho exelted cruwd around the })It.—.\ clicer that was re-cchioed from oue end of the yilluge to the other. Between Band 8 o'clock bn the pliernoon the men whohad been Yiviug for quite ten doys {n o tomb far uudergrouud vnce oyain camo Juto thy light of day and breathed the freo alr of the upper world, By o happy colucl- dence, wheu the lust man was Drougnt 1o bank, and was being conveyed on a stretehier covere with blankets (nto hospltal, 0 mcssugu wus re- celved from the Queon. Mr. Parker, one of tho oflieera of the company, mounted atram, sud, with a loud volee, sald, * A wessace from the Queen.” There was a rush of people fore ward, and, tho miners and all others having un- covered, it wus read, ‘This was followed with riuging cheers and waving of capa. ‘Fho wes sagu was as follows: “‘Liddulpl, Osborne, to Mr. Wales, Mino Inspector, Puntypridd; The ucen is very anzlous for fim 1ast uccounts of they were not thorvughly sstisticd that the sldent was jn earnest, Lut upon tids subjuct there need no longer be any dubts fu the mind Of the jnowt skeptical, Horacs White, after a long foteryiew by speciul appoiotaient with the ldent this evonlng, saye: * {sm satisfled, hflrfi I:lhy v.:auvlclunzluu with the l'xl'c-ldc:;. t:mri c oroughly in earncst on tho subject of Cirit-Service tulirm." TUR INDIANS, Gen. Crook Lias liad repeated conferences with Becretary Seburz, tho Commissioner of Indin talrs, and the General of the Army relative 4 te proposed resuovul of tho Sioux tribes to = Missoun River. ‘No positive conclusion has €0 reached, but the probubilities are that the ;'-moul of tie [udlans at the Hed Cloud and hblflmn Tail Ageucles will bu postponed uutil L Thero are reasous to fear that, if the re- foval was uttemptod now, it would requirc a largy militury forca to prevens theu frum deactte 15¢ {0 large aumbers whils moviug to tho rver, offered $100,000 reut for the Windsor on the _morning of &is disapoearance, but vefused it, saying he would return i o fow miuutes. o paid o bill at his butcher's, ordered a favorite roast for his dinner next day, and wandercd theuco to Central Park, where he was seen lato u the afternoon by a lady who kucw Lim, but whom Le did not recognize, though they sat on the sume benel. 8he says he was acting very straogely, couuting offt on his flugers thu pawes of varlous city banks, and muttering to himsclt. It secms he next proceeded to the Astora Ferry, at Ninety-second strect, crossed to Loug Island, and waudercd about the coun- try until ho reachied the hamlet of Woodside, whero Lo stopped at the hotcl for o jlwes of Jemonade, borrowed a few inatches, aud dis- appeared, Text wmorning he came aguin to the MUNICIPAL POLITICS, 8ueclal Disoatch to The Triduna, Proosisoron, 11, May 6.—Several caucuses liave been held by menibers of the new City Coundil, fn order 10 arvive at o mutual unders standiog o regard to salarles, committoes, cte., tor tho comiug year, It Is understood that the rlml of retrenchment in municpal affales, ul- uded to [n theso dispatchessto Tus ‘Tuisune, 1a to be followed, ond that reductions to the amouut of $1,500 will by mado fn the salaries vt city otficers, “The new Conuedl und Mayor take seats to-uigh! OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Muy G—Arrived, ths steamer o y g 1, Lut this . Herervuces gison. Jagulrs fof DIL DIOADDENT. " etersuesiaisin dnluiaor DG IR0 A DD N ADVERTISERS Deslring to reach country resders can do s0 in the tund cheapeal manner by using BellopyLisks separately o low catimate 2 B 5 Nevada, from Liverpool. Fred Hart, a0 0ld and esteemed rescaco of tho military fn sudicient force | otel, got sometbiug 10 drink, and wrain do- [ £4S Boor Bicw I tho wmine. Aro thoy suved! ence appearcd to bo ectasary for tho watuteu. | Cant: Fred Hart, A eateemed dtlzen, woull ; ; Pruy telograph.” QueexsTows, May G.—Arrived, the steam. | EBS® Appearcd to ‘ho died unexpectedly fu Al o0l wouil llmb« nll; “z.»{!mll,;h z::lsmt‘}lnv'lg::g‘!‘lxmuu:lug parted. Duriug the day o was seen atrolliog l‘.’verytifinu was fa resdiness, and tho five res- | ohip Oblo, fvom Philadelphia, ance of the treaty.! ik e sy eqau, took place sbout the villsge |u au almless way, but nothing was tbought of his strange actiovs, At even- iog ho was st the hotel, aud made sowe Tua thisd supplementary convention Russis | tbls afternoon, and were exceptionally impress. stipulates not to furtily the Alund Islunds. fve. The religious service wero conducted by ‘Plieso islunds, whickiconsist of u greot number o ’ . of oeky blcier bearly 50 bn aili the bt of | Afcsars Seutt and Thelos, Eplacopal Hectors of cucd ones werg carcfully atteuded to by uurses sud m:fieom. It was fearned from them that they had nothing to eat during tholr contue. fi*ryntlnn without thie luss of & great tuauy on e way, A hasty removal at this time would Teveut o careful “selection of the location on PIILADRLYULA, Muy 0.—Arrived, tho steamer Indiaua, from Liverpool. Lu“ml'fl May 0.~ (kg steamships City of Ber- L iver, only tampnsns protettiou tagt sutlier | Inquirics of atrs. Bawers, tho landlady, regard. | icut cxcopt 8 Mitle aruass which liad pan 1rom | yiq and Ve do Pars, fcom New York, have ar- | which re [ulianited by Swedes priucivally, are | Alieran wid Teewwusel, The pali-beavers, k:‘lugpflu bl 1 socared for lnmiediats use, | g an old bouse in thu;(clulty. Bbo told bim | 1S bfli“fl"’ 'fl:x kept thocandles, Tho fret | fyeq gut, 5 ) r‘“l“mlx ‘:',"“m'"‘iquu‘, of ihe Kothufan 'Yiait. | headed by bis Exceliency, Gov, Crosswell, come tad the loss or danage mizht equal the fu- two days thoy o light, but this weut ovut st the close of the secoud hay. They sutfered terribly from thisst. Duriug the hoprisouwent, aud while thu work of rescus wus golng ou, nsuy prayer-incetings were held o tho district sud the pien comumended to the merey of God. 1t should not bo forzutten 8s oue of the wan incddents connected with this thriiling afl that the four weu whbo first escaped, oid the poor fellow who was thelr cowvanion and sub- sequently ruffesed death, when surrouuded by water, took, as they thought, an cternal faro- welt of ¢ach other, and then sang & well-Ruown byws (o Welsh, of which tle followtug is & trauglatlon: in tho deep aud mighty waters "Thore l-%ou w »h{ y head But wy, unly Bavior, Jesus, Who waa slaughiterdd in my stead, He, a friead, 1n Jordau's river, tolding up wy siuking bead With bis awile I'll go rvjolclug Ahrough thy reglons of tho dead. It Aprem that thoy were’ fiu!lnq this when the weleome tapplugs wers L § % And,"sald Thomas Morgun, ** off went our jacketd, aud wy beloved sou, who is uo more, worked all niglt with the eoergy of a lon. He passed the 1t was 1ot occupled, except by tranps st night, Boou after he went away aod nothing wore was 6uen of blui, Mrs. Bowers suoke to bicr husband ubout bim, and whben the papers came from New York telliug of Mr. Daly's dlsappearance they concluded he was the strauger they had scel. Ashe did ol reuppear, however, they thought no more of the matter, Mr, Bowers not creditivg the ides that such a geutlewsn inquired obout the deserted house frowm avy m"i‘llx‘l': uther %hnu cuflelty. Hagl W '] murniug 88 Georga ey, of West Fusbiog, was vut ou o walk he u{w that the doors and wiudows of theold bouss wers opey, sud was attracted to Investigats the tumble« down structure. e was aurprised to find in the lower room o sk hat aud colisy, snd cou- tinued bis scarch. Nothiug was the result till Lio reached the corner room of the second story, -when be was borrited to seo tho Lody of u man bauging fruw tke top of a door. Swpnm‘f ouly to sy that the wan was dea Ly Lastencd to call Constuble Hart and Curoner Carroll, who went with him to the spot. Mr. Duly waa suspendetl by bis white silk handker- chief, kuotted about bis throat and fustened to lis bapces, which were throwa over the tup of Faxruen Poixt, May 6.~Arriyed—Stesmshi, Waldcosias, 1rom Glasgow oD MICHIGAN ELECTION, ¢ Special Corrempondence af The Tribune Lausing, Mich,, May 5.~The Stats Board of Canvassers bavo cauvassed the vote for Btate H '8 _tuajo ollicr’s m:njurlly, zz.sfis; Mnn)"n.{:'a.gl. et —— Domestlcated BuMilos. Juronte Globe. James 3cKay las six bulfulos on his grazing farin at Lowg Lake fu Manltuba; two of thoss are calves brought in frow the Weat lust fally tho uthers arv older, some of themtull grown. ‘Fhey feed with cattle durlug the winter, ac- cowpany them to the river fur water every day, sud arc the frst nnuu:ilhu herd to enter the warm stables for eheltbr at wigbt. The buf- falos, from batural fostinet, are consclous of au spproaching storm sowme time before felt, and retire to comfortable quarters in the stable :«;fimeumu un Lour vr two before the storm e Durig the Crunean wartho furmidablo fortress | prised all of our oldest citizens, who had becn of Buntarsund un vt of the fslets was dewol- | inembers of the Adrisn Guard, a crack citfzens! Iy 1040, Lted by tho jolut French sud Eoglish teets fu | corps, conunauded by Lhe deceased for sixteen 04 70 Jackaon-L., Chicago, {1l the Baltic, Sluce the ratification of the Treaty - e of P“;‘:L“‘l:‘l‘h has bhad no military statioued o HOYAL BAKING FOWDER. any of tho {slets, o b ’flm ectitication of the Russtan froutier P ok ol NS uloté Sttt SURPPRUUPTIIURRRRRNU IR in Bessarabia was scttted in Arts. 20, 21, sud 23 of the treaty, By thesoarticles It is provided & that the new froutier Uue sbould start from the urus Sol crpetdic ejol 4 uulo “Ak:nu-n r.u:f, Iuflu\' this yrocr.l as P OWD E R Sretsed cost of transportation, If the removal moined, or by State Sectioos, For {‘gfl;‘m‘u unti} the approach of cold weather, to gy n-'.-u. us will Lo lczs Jlkely to leave outhe Wil g aud the want of fuod durieg the winter U] & o] mru briug fn uny that may straggle m: the Pel CONSULAR. ol Totto {8 @ candidate fur the United Btates n‘""fl Generulship at Berlin, so_long beld by ;:lm Kreligian, of Chivego. Peizotto ssup- }ffln lb.\' the Pacific Coast Beuators, He wi s Consul M Roumanla. If tho elght- l,w rule ahould be wogtml with regard to tho '-hat‘l“hr Bervice, and there {3 somo’ possibility L tuay be, Krelsuman would Lo abliged to ', a8 Lo would be clussed mioug the Jist of the mu‘l’}l;:?lfl ulmcu am lunl;ll ll:no\:'iqd{(é of uption. Lo has beow Con- sl ot Berlin fully gwelve years, o Be STEAMBOATNEN, - . l‘::cnld:vcn 0f Westeru steamboat fnter- seut regucats to Bewrelary Bherwan :‘;fl”! the removaf of Dumont, suupl;‘ynmnz Tue mr:rfleutu{ of Bleawboats, aud the reap- bulatment of Capt. Buruett, fucy dlaim that charges made sgaiogt Cupt. Burnctt were jar o8 tho Valley uf ‘Irajun, pass to the south of grad, sseend along the River Yulpuck, as far us Saratalkn ud :r- Absolut-ely Pure. minate ay Kukaniori ou the Fruth, Above this polut B0 afteration was made va the uld frou- tier lue. ‘The strip of territory ceded Ly Kus: | guen 1s tue tntrinstc merft of the Rovas, Baxie Powpxn, (hat to-day throughoul intry it stands slone »la d“l‘ aune‘x\%ll ‘f: lhaml'nnup:ntluu ol .:ui:‘ n:nm'-;"l?n-d‘?:'rnmnm ::;;:nn:fi:’l{ ot 5.?;5? nnu:& dl:‘:a‘l:‘,nu:':v{n:fl b?“ll{:h‘-‘f:p?fl:x? & (] ¢ the kisclizus of fie beat Housckeupers in the o * Phousande uf ta Yery best Slaidayis oud Mot iz, wbich Ly the treaty | fon iy iaThd Siverlarity ever sitGiiers and (hat ft wil go fafthcs iad tiake betice bisculs rilli-cakee b k nullis, sic., than et klod. v utely pare. & wnter atd 1ia compoal: Tte‘; l:u-m guaranteed certatu Zlnlegu, vfim‘fi Vo e i n'cu-.fi"n'nodmnfinlin iis .J:‘:’é‘::‘,m-.‘:iw‘i?, fihflgf’m“,&‘xfiémm‘.‘mfl; il cab they retalued separately uuuP their ublon fu | ticmacives to every fateliikeat Houckeeper who will 'give ft e trlal, 1 cuntalns o exact streugtd of s pure 1350, when Pritce Alexander becamy Hospodar | WIS s ok it e ; Uil ubited principuiitics moweatiod Rouruaste. | uxehleCl MIIAER St e Li7a Bt it oG T REBSIAL AR YA oy cmarn ead e s iatia lo everything but nawe, aud the paywent of & This KoYal DakiNe Powbrk L tur salu by the beat Grocers syerywhase.