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| =) H i SLETELT ST A 11E CHICAGO TRIBUN over the atore. Woody, hearing burglars trying to effect an enirance, got op and took a position by & window withant dlstarbing Knight. = Enbaequently he, too, awwoke, and getting no reply to his fngni 28 to who was in tne room, fired his pistol, the bafl lodging in Woody's ride, inflicting setlons bt not necessarily fatal Injaciee. ACCINDENTS IN MICHIGAN. Apecial Dizpateh to The Tridune, Gnaxn Havey, Micl., May 0, —A farmor named Norman Durkee, 50 years old, was ran over and killed by the night express west on the Detroit & Milwankee Road, near Pewamo Station, sbout 4 o'elock this morning. A Tarmer named ifenry Lubln was killed yester. day at Coopersvile whilc nnloading logs. He leaves s famnily of six children. DROWNED. P & THURSDAY, MAY (0, 1877, . dispored of. the Comprny will havepald & fotal GRASSHOPPERS. aum of £247,013 storling to the Government, ARKANSAS BONDS. Lirrie Rock, Ark., May0,—A few days sincs mention was made in theso dispstches of a de- clalon by the Cirenit Court of FnlaskiCounty in- volving the valldity of the bonde lfuaed by the State under an act of the Legislatare of 1808 In aldof rallroads, in whi¢h the Conrt decided that mach bonds were lilegal and invalid, The case was appealed 10 the Supreme Conrt gemmm The case came up for a hearing, and the Court post. med the matter until the 4th dn‘ ot “Jane next, n order that all parties interested in the dectsion of the case may have a hearing. Over six million ?: iars 18 {uvolved in the final determination of 8 case, 4 CASUALTIES. pumbers, cromed the rivarat Iamall, Galatz, and Trnila, capturing the towns on the other ahle, They 'drove thelr enemy to the wall of Trajan, not, however, without serions losecs. Tint they were allowed to go no farther, and_here the Rua- sian army remalned ahnt up In & mazehy and un- hu“hm{mnntq for tiro months, powerlers ta do harm to othera orakood for jtacif.’ Once, however, they got over the wall, bat were soon driven back again, ‘One otber pomt in this eampsign remaine to be otteedthe, BIegs. of Silletria, fezaricd s the mont notable event of all. 1t fs the moat tant town posscasod by Tarkey on the hanka of the river. ‘Tha river In very brosd there, and the placo 18 strongly fortified, The aiege began in Aprit by & bombarding from the opposite side of the shore. The firing continned day and night for two we almoat without Inerruption. AN immente quan- ity of shell was thrown into the town, and the dn. struction was great, Bnt the Tarka were vigilant Terrific Fire-Damp Explosion in a Beports from Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Coal Mine Near Pittsburg, Pa, and Nobraska. Six Men Killed and Seven Serfously Burned and Bruiseds The *Hoppers Hatching Ount Slowly, and a8 Yot Dolng No Harm. It Will Require Warm Weather to Decide Thelr Intentions. Heartronding fcencs at the Mouth of the Fatal Bhaft, JOWA. and te, delaylng operationa at cvery poa- setting {he Work of TTEMS, Hile siope” Tney Eod leoe than 10,000 men. whils Difficulties and Dasgers Beselling Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Supertntendent Jefirey, of the Tiinots Centrsl Bpeciat Dispalches to Ths Tribune. thele cnemy ~ numbered 0, on the . Resene. LincoLw, Neb., May 0.—Un Monday Lyvdia » GneexviLLe Couxty, May D.—Qrasshoppers are gonn CRhore e The! work went Rhiodes and Mattie Dingman, of Plum Creek, were m‘l‘gf‘l";}'Ig:m";:";fi'"f-':gf::p:f the organt | natching by the miliion, and Rave commenced to o Y irke_ gra cakening. L Mr. ) e o s uE it In tafu 3¢ | TERRINLE MINING ACCIDENT, | drowacd i Klkbor Niver by the cxpalalo of & | yrpenter, will avachargoof il the usincrs of thus | 2707 the small geau, ¥ think ot s enih O the egys are yet hatched. The cold weather of March did not kill them, as we bod hoped. They will take our crop unlces the farmers can destroy them. We think we can kill them by burning the prairle, Some ona has Invented a trap to catch them. ™ Exxzr County, May 0.—On the fiat clay subsefl Iands the grasshopper exgs are mostly destroyed; on gravel and dry ridges they are in good condition, but are belng destroyed by birds and the 1ittle red bng, Egg-colls that contained elght eggs, only two of them were sound, and they sppear to bo quite tender, and dle when exposed to cold, Cannort County, May 0.—In some of our grain fielde tho grasshioppers have commenced thelr op erations, and, althongh most of the eggs are un- batched, still they seem fn o healthy condition, tmt it s reported in the northorn part of tho coun- ty large nmonunta of tue eggs are damaged and will ot hateh. Apain Counry, May 0.—~Tho bavo not hatched here yat. We have had cold weather with snow tho month, and, we trust, wiien the weather comes warm, wa shall know the whole story, and find the & Apectat Dispatch to The Trivune. Porrsvx, Pa,, May U.—A fearfal esplosion of fire-damp occurred at Waaesville shaft, near this city, this morning. - How It happened fe not yet kuiows, but it s supposvd there was & large fall of coal, which forced a lot of gas ontof 8 breast that had becn idle some time, and this, hecoming Ignited from the lamps of the men, caused the ex- plosfon. John Darkin, residing at St. Clair, was Instsutly killed by oue of tho Oying timbers which were hatled abont fa the shock. Tle leaves & wife and onme child, Wilifam Kiek, liviog In the same place, was aleo killed, 1fe Jeaven s wife and three children, Thomas Connots, Joseph Milward, Herbert Moore, and Denjamin Morely were pruned in by 8 strong barricade of the falling coal. Al the avaiisble sminers were immediately set to work to rescue them, it posslble, but the air was 80 impregnated that it was mpossible for them to work more than aminute or two at a time. All of them have been taken out dead, They must have becn literslly roasted, ss their bodler, upun theic arrival at boal wen! dcpartment for the entire line, and will have his headquatters in Chieago. Mr, A. G, Freach, Sn- pervieor of Bridges, will have his headquarters at Kankakeo, and has charge of all the bridyes and culvertaof tha entiro line. Mr. J, M. Healy will e Road Master of the First Division of the Chi- cago Division, and controls the section between Cairo and the north end of the Kankakee bridge, snd will make hig headauarlors at Champalen. Mro, L. L. liasford controls the Second Divisfon from tho north end of the Kankakee bridge to L‘;du;u. snd will have hia headquariersat Chi- Mr, L. T. Moore Is the Hondmaster of the North Diviston and Mr. N, Gillens of the leased lines in Town. e, W. il Eonrinoy s the Superintendent of Rridges for'the luttes rection, The Ueneral Freipht Agents of the roads leading from this €ty to the Rast hald & meeting yestarday at the frelghi oflice of the Pittsnure, Cincinnati & .St Louls Rallroad, and_catabliehed s nnifor Treight tarifl to points in Ohio and Indiana. r. J. D. Layny, General Manager of the Penn- sylrania Company, srrivod here yesterday on hls regular toar of jnspection, Belp: (At length twa young English offcers, on thelr way back trom [ndia. cniled upon the Tarke and gave them the benefit of their experience. New methoas were adopted: frequent sortles npon the Rneefana were made, Inflicting great loss. hiut ha nmber of Lhe enemy increased to 70,000 ment for threo weekh a bombardment was kept up withe ont anccean: at last a midnight attack was made b £0,000 Russtann, and the two armies fonght nat(l daybreak, TheTurks | )0 killed and wounded, bt they drove back: the teeault by o murderous t'm. inflicting a losa of .00V men npop the Hus- ans, n ‘This was the 20Ul of May. The contending Gen- erale met the noxt day under a flag of truce, Sald the Russian: **It may prevent the cfuston of Diood If I tell yoo the Czar hae rent orders that the place must be taken:’: to which the Turk replied: *4 1 am ordered to defend the piace, and swould not puarrender If 1 had only 1,000 men and all Rasals wasat the pates of the city,” Fighting T sumed on the followinz day, and the Rursians were tepulsed with a loss of 2, wmen, The Parkish commander was killed, but on the 2d ot June 4 roinforcement of 5,000 men atrived, The slege went oo ontll Juno 14, whea the Hus. vians made s tremendous attack. Gortachakoft nad been wounded and retised, The battle and were warned not to do o, when the boat over, Nobody Aaw them g down, |ITOT FOR A RUNGLAR, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Inptaarotte, Ind,, May U.—Last nfght, at insville, thirty miles south of here, E. M. oody, & well-known merchant, was mistaken by A clerk for a burglar and akot in the side, inficting aucnons wonnd. Inthe confusivn resulting, the real burglars escaped. FLOOD. Bpecial Dispatea to The Triduna. Tixcoww, Neb., May ©.—Mligh waler In the Platte Itiver (s cuttingacross the valley near Wal 100 Into the Eikhorn River. Unless remedied, this will loat b, OO acr land. = awn | FATAL RESULT. Mzxrnis, Tenn., May 0.—T. M. Scotl, Jr., who was shot some two ‘wceks ago at Ripley, Tenn., by Mayor Tarrant, died 1ast Saturday, The shopper gy ead, -The ‘hopner eggs s Mayor ls now on trial there for the act., 11axiLToN County, May T R e aeis oy | the top of the shalt, presented a sickening CRIME. nare cod Baichink mioag the riters, WAL feat was ucter and complete. slght, with thelr clothing burned from their bodles, STARVED TO DEATII. ave seen nona as yet on tho prairle, Itfs mpos- of June, atter 8 siege of forty-ive h sians retired, having been Thelr army had been much Iarger than the Tarkis! but they lost 7.000 ten, and It fe said the horpitais acrons the river contained 20,000 invalids who had wuflered dueing th sicge, it ia recorded thatin this work upward of 50,000 shot and shell wers thrown npon’ Sillstria, and that the Russians con. structed more than three miles of approaches and exploded slz minea. ITALY.* elbla to dotermine ‘st this timo to what extent tho eggs wero destroyed In March, 1 think only such a8 wero plcked up by tho birds, Haxcock, Couxty, May D.—Farmeres are nearly donesuwing. Tho prospect fors crop would bover; bright, were it not for the grasshoppers, It fa genurally iholu‘!hht the ?g h.w llmnn! lm;"b" the appearance of the s the same oa in February, il T thei - om. A SLAVE OF THE RNING. Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune. NEw Yonk, May 9. —Conrad Holler, ona of ths manufactarers employed by the old Ring, sand a shatee In thelr spoils, left his home Thuraday last and has not beon heard of sinco. According to the Times, hls family kuow nothing of his whereabouts. On the esme day that Mr, Boller left town's widow, Mra, F. G, Henkel, who kept & small boor saloon on Seventh avepte, de- the hair from their heads, and their Hcsh banging In shreds from their bod Counurs was a newly- married man. Milward was nomarred. Mosely waa married, but leaves no children, Moore leaves o wife and several small chiliren. Beeldes those who were killed wero & number of badly burned— | Jonn Reeee, John A. Teany, Patrick Ulbbons, Dennls Drennan, Jobn McAtee, and Abraham Jones, Most of them are young, unmarried men. Bpecial DispalcA to The Tribune. Nzw Yonk, May U,—Jacob D. Blondell, & well- Lknown painter, was found dead yeaterdayin his studlo. The Times anys ho starved to deattn. e —— . RAILROADS. THE ATCHISON, TOPEEA & SANTA hero I8 any 1o m, we hope the recent atorm has killed th 2 Huxnotvr Corxry, May 0.~The grasshoppers have commenced hatching., In warm, sheitered The scene n the slcinity of the ehatt beggars | g angnal report.of the Atchlson, Topeka & ncea plenty of them can bo found, Alany of th FAPAL PRESENTATION. descriptlon, A8 esch cage came ub 10 150 | gant Fe pallrond was Jast been tosaed.” Thegross | “ried hor famly, consinting of two sons sud two | By whl aof Batch, but from the freat. awount In Roxs, ey D.obout thotsand Freich pllgrima | op Of the shaft the women rushed for- | eyrningy torthe year, includingthoseof leased fines [ 218HteH, and no tidingt of hor have been | theground they wili not bo mie o Monday presented the Pops 70, 000 franca. ward 4o mee it any of their | LR on ned 0% operating expense, 81,175, | fecelved. Me. Doller and e, enkel were Cnawroun Coonry, May 0.—The grasshopper eggs have hatched in great numbera on last year's husbanas, brothers, or gons were among the num- old acqualntanced, snd, during the past year, [ TION'! 1. OLE 1N 480; net carnings, $1,811,003.06; operating ex- breaking In sandy soil, and on the roadside, “The; A OREAT NATION'S PHOGRESS—TUE STRUGLE I | 7 illcd or wounded. The mouth of the sbafh | Bevton 4oa1 pos cent of §rows catnines; net gain | ATcatporion of llatime habeen passod nt her | pavo commencod o cat the small REain: 4 MONET—A TROUDLESOME CARDINAL, was surrounded with & crowd of men and women, | ¢, 1570 §444,518,40. The year has been & very saloon, 'The two were known to be intimate, and | Brack Hawk CouNty, May.—No m(n of grans. Correspondence New York Times. and as0ne Of their reiatives camo from {he mine 2 many Germana and others who frequented Mra, April “were prosperous oue for the zoal, Thelarge lucrease in tho receipta over thoto of 1875 may be sccounted for inpart by the growth of businces in Kansan, butit 1s mainly das to the benefit resulting from hoppers a8 yel. “Tho last fow days of col ‘fi’wlu- a hoavy enow-s finished the ** " Anaxe Couxty, killed, 1t was heartrending to d hear thelr cries ot distress, Henkel's say they left the city in Company. ot Mr. Boller and Mrs, Lienkel have lately becn em- barrassed pecnnlarily. The former has heen for Moxx, April 17.—As we are bronght nesrer to torm; we hope It has 1he moment for the beginning of hostilitlea the at- tentlon of tho public here, s elsewhere, {s injured, or perha; witnens thelr teal The news of the explosion spread like wildfire, hopper, y 0.—What fow grasshop- pers’ eggs were lald Bave nomis il Gles Hiota 3 ; torned toward | the East, although the | and, as all the people living In the vicinity of the |y o lesees which tae Doard made last fome tmo on tho veie of bankfupicy, and bia 115+ | Will bo no trouble hero from the presont grasshop- anxicties exclted sra those which have | shaft have relatives working there, they tmmedl- | yopr “"One of theso lcased rosds, the Pueblo Boller & Co,_figured conepleoonsly In tha secrct | POFCrop. the wider 810 at A1l Earopo for fo theairo | Ately rushed to tho monih of the shaft, ¥ora | 5%, Uk, *valler “civen It a largo sharo | ATOSRUOY Connolly exvoeetin e Tymes oF Juix HKANSAS, of ovests, 10 be fruitfal, possibly, of calsmitons | fong time {t was impossible 0 lesmans | o¢ * tng through business of Colorado on_checks Indoreed by Ingersoll Bpecial Diepatches to Tha Tridune. fsanes, Turkey, sunkIn the lowest ahyas of bank- mptcy, §s belleved by soma to be lucapableof a long rualstance, however resolute may bo tha splrit ‘which animatea Ita Mussulman popalation, Buta moribund power, which hes had its death sgony for e0 "'“f 8 perlod protracted, may nrn;?flo forn while yetin mortal convulsions.” Our fears are Yes# for Turkey than for other States, Italy among %Mrnd" croshed ander the welght of cnormous pabiic urdena. A plan bas been lald for the gradual redaction of the forced circulation of paper moncy, with the end In view of returning to specle pl"mtnll; A Zittle while 8% & sum somewhat iens than 1.000, « thing definite; and snxiety of the watchers cannot bo describod. Whenever any one came out of the shaft they enxlously gatheged around to learn, if poesible, some partioulars, Each breath of atr brought with it some rumor which was’ distorted by the fancy of the excited brains of tho pessons gathered aronnd, The wild- ent Imaginsble rmors prevalled, and many per- sons predicted 8 second Avondale dlssster. Bat, happlly, although tho loss of life was tersible, it did not equal that of the Avondale wnize. Inspoctor Parton, who desconded the shaft soon after the ex- , 430, Co. for furniture and cabinel-work for the County Court.Huuse, atmories, and publi¢ offlces. Inquiries made snbsequently in regard to his bill elicited the fact that he recetved a comparativel small portion of thie money which he was suppose to liave becn pald. Tho grester part of it went to other members of the Ring, Ingersoil recelving tho Hon's share. In his connection with the Ring he was chicly an agent of Ingersoll. TWEED, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yonk, May 0.—Tho Sun says Wheoler 1T, Teckham snd Corporation Counsel Whitney have and New Mexico; and the otber, the Kansas Clty, Topeka & Weatern, nffords 18 a conuecting link with the numerous lines runnlng eastward from the Missourl River. The sult of the Company szainst the United Btates for compeneation for transportation has been decided by the Bupreme Court {n favor of tho Com- any, The amount due from the Government fm: 31, 1576, wae §202, 373,42, L‘mllhllmnflha depressed condition of bueiness throughout the conntry, ihe showing of the Land Department gmatifylng. The of the year amount to 123 301 17-100 acte: PmLries - County, May 0.—Grasshoppers can stand sudden froezes and thaws to & great oxtent, but the weather wo have had for & weck past, of cold, drlezling rain, with atrife of snow, hias been too mnch for them; It left them hanging so long botween lifo and desth that they had finally to give up the ghost. Two weoks ago & acvera hall-storm pounded many of them to death. Nature has favored this section of Kansss, andwe all feel Jubllant. Raxo Couxrr, May 0.—'Hoppers lald thelr eggs plentifally oz suitable ground sod that had been ting at the Averaye pri; ‘ o | ploaton, reposta that 1t will bo impoesible | 35 4its yor scre S 10, i 1875 oaly 76, 000,060 oftrance was Bxedte whslais ot oy, | FONGE, TERE P Tiney™ e caws | AHINS e wots. s, ggrecming s (o | Completed holrexamnatienof Ewesd ana B bl | LUpel, G 5 LS SRR K0P YL e e arn P ot T peasshen 1o | of the dismater, bt b4 fudgment 1a ¥hot s heavy | Averagn pries, $5.00 per scré, $310, 4008, O | T8Rcherssadpapers thaturg to subataatiato the R tnd vxtinguish, mt the rate of 20,000,000 of | s of coal took place, snd a aantity’ of gis Fonntiable fenture of tula yeara businees hus beon | docuggent 10 bo subimittod to Attornsy-General | threatoned to do conslderable damage In the noigh- Srancs o year, this form of pnblic obligs. | 411 O coal place, and s large quantity of gu8 | y101aryq cosh paymentson sales, Theamountof cast | Falechild by Townsond, Pockbam is nndorstood { borhood, but the very cold rain since has cleared which had generated In & breast was discharged and rushed with great force o another placo where the unfortunate men were at work-.some of them with naked lsmps, contrary tu repeated cautlons, o, ng the process with the yedr 1878, and The plan Bolds out the hopo of only & alow progress 10 be made toward & much-desired result. “The in- convenlences of the premium on gald are seriously o sales in 1875 wos $00, 52600, while In 1870 it was $108,751.02, an Incresse of 142 per cent. Auotbier noteworthy fact 1s that fully G0 per cent of these sales of the year have been made fn the them ol Wa feel very much relleved for the prosent, Our only danger s from **raiders, " ory to be entlrely satisfled that Tweed can furnleb evi- we can find no ‘hoppers, duence thatwill bo of material aervico to the proso- cation on fho telal of tho sults agalnst Bwouny and Osaux County, May 0.-Wo are hi avi the Governme: o8, o extrerio western conptics whers four years ago | other membors of the Ring. Tho Corporation | Wetbackward spring which will Toake planting Jats, L e b o yens r tbofot at | #d the explosion ras thus caused. Mr. Varton ts | Fiora were o eotticments. gthor membars of the TUng. ey CoBeretion | Tt'la " dend edféino ™ for tha ‘hoppars. liave the frst moment when It Ia scciy that war ja inev. | certain some of the men had uaked lampe, becansa "o passcnyer tralic of the year han beem much | Lo can defost most of the largs clalma pending:in | M348 close obssrvation, and find fully three- dlable, the premium has fisen o 13 per | he found ome in the mine, Tho man | larger than that of 1876, The patsenget-taina | tho conris agalnat tho city, and Peckham and the | fourthe of the hopper czgs are spolled, Ons no- cent, ani ero ecams to bo no alterna- | ajosely wes burled bemesth tho coal which | Sarncd in 1870 S716, 00D, BG, widle_In 1875 thoy | Corporation Counsel will feport to tho Atworncy. | ticeable help for us 18 the unusual number of birde fite but for &, sntianed pe, when el 7 nd nia body has mot yer bLeen carned anly BE17, 400, 16, Durng 1870 there \was | Geioral that iha [nfereais of iho clly wid of 14 Thieh kind Providenos «»’M"fi‘""m’ deateay the actnal reaks ouf s tho wiso determination " _ y 3 vy 9 ' . Of the donntry to Temain sirictly ncatcal o (he | estricated, Psrton's opinlon Js tnat hla | ‘the receipts wora 31,316, 740.40. Stato will bo bost subserved by Tweell's relonse. Hope, 3 1gcc'. & big crop. Burran County, May 0.—Grasshoppers com- menced hatchlng on boitom lands the fast woek in March, Onuplaude s weoklater. Thoy came outin appslling numbers along the streams, but in lmited patchics on higher sltustions. A very -smail per- teniags of wheat has beon destioyed, and scarce); sny other dsmage done. ~Farmers have uu’l varlous methods for the destraction of the 'hoppers with & falr degree of auccees. Nataral sgencics— probably cool, damp weather and heavy rains are causing thels rapid disappearance, Dicksison Countr, May 0.—The grasshoppers' g In thla vicinity wore ot Killd by the frost in March to any extent, but the cold raina in Aprll controveray i which Itussia, Lugland, snd Tur- key are the parties intimately engaged. Ilut when war |8 well begun no one cam foresee what new yariles may be drawn nto It, or how widely the strife of passions mnd interests may exe tend. The Cntholic ur Clerical party of Eu. rope Is looking forward to s louleversement general, hoping that In the universal fray xume dvantage may come to the Pope's temporal canse, A for Italy, [ think I can say with conidence that sho has little to foar frowm that sido, if she le left quito alone (o mansge hor domestic quarecl, Tha sbock prodeced by & successful furelgn invaslon would be such nato ruin all Lopes, snd it is to ard agalust the possibillty of “sucha calsmity Lody la not burned, Lot it will be found to be man- gled boyond recognition when recovered. An in- quost will be commenced to-morrow morning, when the cansa of the explosion, whick most people be- lleve waa unayoldablo, will be ascertainod boyond a doubt, . 0 the Western Asociated Press, 87, CrAt, May 9,—Thomas Lonnors, among the Inat of the men brought out, had hishead aud bhoth Tewn blown ol . Uerbort Moore, another of the victims, oresented [ fr:&h:lllll lnpurnnruf.hll face and body belug ul EMBEZZLER A\RRPle\ Bpecial Dispalch (o The Tridune. Bunuveton, Ia,, Moy D.—~A young embezzler came to grief in Balington to-night, after having baflied parwnit for almost two months.- He ab. nconded from the ofiico of the American Express Company at Cloveland, 0., on the 21at day of March, with $1,600 cash. Io was arreated horo to-night while attempting to.leave the city for the West, and, aftor confessing his gull, turned over $1,034 In cash, & gold watch and NORTHERN I’ACIFIC. Bpecial Dixpaich to The Tribune. New Youk, May 1), —At a mecting of the North- ern Paclfic Mallrond stockholders to-day Vice- President Stark salil (he toad was In good condi- tion throughout, and had never dona a better bust- nens than this year, The Finance Committes re- ported adversely on the proposal to mortgage the Westernend of the road to bulld the extenslon from Kalama to Portland, and tbe atockbolders were gratified by the Information that, in viow of have destroyed many, besides tue plover and chaln, and a bronatpin to_the detectives, who toak the effarta of the beat men are directed, drea burned and disfigured, the Inerensed revenues, all moneys necessary o | him o Chlcago ot 9 n'clock, Ife had two truoks | blackbirds are eating milllons of them, Thers “The condct of Caroinal Ledochowskl, who fa | Jobn Durkin was thrown wilh great vlolence | conuicte tho braach Into the coal-nolds of tha | shipped to Burilugton by expross, sud, having se- 8 10 Mo Lo-daY than there was three weoks #till in Rome, Is not such as ulted to excite the admiration of those who have a correct senne of what {s due to political alleglance of mors} obliga- 108’ the props aud walls and {netanily killed. A ward: (v eakiin, whe encaped, describes ‘the fi.l ter igniting as Nying through the mine with ghtn cared o confederate, they went to tho express to-duy and claimed thes ed jm. Payallup Valley conld be had without morlgaging S i mediateiy to thelr arrest. an, tho Cleveland the Company's property, G.W, Cass,of Pitisburg, g0, Arcimsox Cousry, May 0,—No grasshonpers hstchea yet, snd we hope none of the egys may bo about & rupture, The Cardinal has been con- L tlons, For two years bo has abused the right of ing rapidity, dostroylng everything In Its | said the business in Dakots, passenyer and freight, | clork, was retained in custody, and' hla less guilty | 31ve. The parasite ia preying upon them, and tho * asylun In Italy by’plumn ayainat the pe:'u'f;n.n ath, \eelklgl. Hearlng tisdum r«,;;uu. .“,um was heavier than ever before, snd tho rosd bad | cowpanlon was released. ol 5 83U | wintoe kilied many, 80 the farmer foels theso great own country, and dolng what is possible | fuid down, and tho yos paved over hlm. It eoun | quch improved. West of Red River bo had found | enemics to his crops may be grestly If notsl- *to complicata the _relstions between thy | become hnrrlnblnn mm m;h uio Ihu‘ ll'a:lnn. o Lract well occupled by farmers, while three ye POLITICATL BIAS together disposdd of. Gorgroments . of - Gormany and - Vielor | 80 S b omy worl ut short jotervala. - | 860, was baro for miles, Th GrisslOppcr SC8Te: | Goncruars, May O, —Willam P. Wallace, Shorlt T DA L o L Emdunel, wil he ope _of bringing ¢ James Leady was bedy burned. 1t is doabtful if he sold, bod been magal and hle experience ) May . h uss d, thi ‘was that BU per cent fv the damage that our crops to crops last with "hoppers, but have' ni 30 gl of this county, and Dan McCarthy, turnkey of the wilt bndl:p et e demned, fucontumaey, by the Tribunst of Poren ‘war was dut to cllmatle influence, and nol mure | ITamilton County Jail, woro found guilty to-day in by them, Tho weather las bheen 0 Lo r 1 ‘Two miners bave Just come up, and. report that . 3 . Y vory cold wet for the last week, which has no 10 (ne ssanand s half of lprlscimsst r,':'.’,:,‘{':; 8 Iy quantty of coal has (alien on Henjamin E’g;;-_{,gggd cent I drssabuppers. A Fesclution | ghg Uited Staten Contt of alding Fedoral prissners | J00bs been in 9t Ievo ks toscly, and It will be impossiblo to get &t hin fur S i o hapen A0n cobetAned for Uie oo o latest informatlon fndicates that six men have been killed, and six serioasly jujured by the explosion, to escapo from jail. Tho prisoners referred to were arrestod by the United States suthoritles for illegal voting 1ast fall, and thelr conyiction might effuct the clection of soms candldsies who obtalned ofiice, 'They wereallowedio get awsy, 3 of & branch frowm Sauk Kaplds to Urainerd, & dla- tance of sixty miles, The Directors were also in- siructed to nacertain tho cost of constructing the d from Blsmarck west into Muntans, and pro- 2 plag for furnisking the means, THE PACKERS' LINE ‘The announcement made in Tun TAIRUNE yes- terday thut the pork-packers bad docided to ahlp thejr producta hereafter Ly lake and canal, and that a llne of stesmers had boen chartered for the purpose, han been rather unwelcomo newa to the bia arreat and cousignment to authority for ! fiiction of the penaily. Whelher any requent has been madeto the ItalisnGovernment to hand theCar- dinal over 1o the Uermian ayents of police, we are rialn that the I'relste han Wl fow days left his resldence in the city and fled for shelter {o the citadel of the Vatican, "It in hardly to Le supposed that the liallan suthorlty would interfers with the Cardinsl's arrest within the Jinnts of this State for au ofcnsuof the nature uf that with which he ls accused. 1t I8 8 proof of tha iberallty of this Govermnent and of the confidence 4t bas In Itsown stretwth that It permits sworn enomies to Ox thelr encampiuegs within {te bore Caawronn Couxty, 0.—=No 'hopper ¢ et hatehed, Very fow of 0 be fonnd :gw. '§r¥na has boen very wet and spollt most of thom. Faem- ersaranot larmed; unless they come in from other States. soue e, covery ali —— NEW YORK POST-OFFICE. Nzw Youx, May 0,~The Coroner’s lnvestigation fnto the cause of the recent fatal sccident at the Tost-Offica was broaght to an end this eveniug by the jury rendering tha fullowlng verdict: BURGLARY, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, LaSavee, Iil,, Moy 0.—A neat of burglars and thieves was pounced upon In this city to-day, and two of them—IIugh Mclenzie a the nama of Degnan, from Jolict—wer MINNESOTA. Apecial Dispaicaes to 12a Tridun, Hansyy Couxty, May 0,—I have examined the ‘hopper cclls, and find the cold weather of March hiad no effect on them, but during the last ten dayn the hitle parasite kias been very busy, and i s Dl o st on vt | i enh o Danale lomlag, Core 1. Hover | Fiond Tedin trom ey Eanh. Thoy b | 8V I8L ST ALY LSS | by Norer s b o o sk et = , and Pstrick Johnton, fui that they ‘camo e inke L the gang of burglars ave long infestes 8 | N hat Iately, Il - GERMANY et by tha felling of & portlon ot the. roof | b compelled to hip Luolr prodacts by thele liuos, | cliy. one, Bava. hichiod Satdlx. Jiud quits asrow, storm the 27th and 28th of April, and the ground froze aninch deep. Brus Eawtn Covnry, Masy O.—~The lsst of April was cold; 1t did not favor tho hatching of the Zraushoppor eggs, but since that time the weather has been warm, and we find the egge ara alive and no matter what { tos might be, Now that they have found vut otharwlue, thelr backbones are not se stiX a8 thoy weres week sgo. The raliroads claim that the mew line will Lo & fatjure ow- ing to the length of tima It takes to delivor DISSATIAFIRD, Dxaviw, May 0.—A public meeting of eleclorsat Memel pansed a resolution declaring want of conf- dence Iy Count Von 3oltke, thelr represcntative, wm account of his recent voto In favor of the pro- tectioniat policy, of thu Now York Post-Ofico on the latday of May, 1877, We farther Aind that the immediate cause of the falling of sald portion of the reof (o ba from im- proper and insutliclont conatruction, bat that the PINNEY. Ban Praxcisco, May 0, ~0corge M, Pinney was arralgned fn the Municipal Crimiinal Conrt to-day on two Indictmenta for forgery of pay-cortlicates, Ir ‘point of destination. | A pleaot not gullly was entere = Primary causes of the dissster Iv auiributableto | 490, goods 4 thelr wulnt ur destnation, | & gleaof ok KAOH, X8 Clared, FeACTVIRE, b | haiching, end the ‘hoppere soem s lively as SPAIN. the Incompetency of agents of the Trcusury Do- | are confident that most of the products of thy | fore Satueday, The tris) will probably nob come | Whon we bflmfi tho oggs In-dcors, where 1t ls . partment, charged with the eroction and comple- | packers con be suipped just as well by Iske and warm, thoy batch | four days. Nocrop ol off before July. CHUNCH AND STATS. Pl Maprin, May 0.—The Minister of Forelgn Af- falrs in Cougresa ta-day declared thut the rolations Vetweon Spato and the Vatican were never more curdial than at present, In sbaut small gralo le put in, and with great reluctance we plow for corn, Corroxwoob County, May 0.—My obaczvations ara the grassliopper egin are all perfect. Cannot tall what damage they will do, as they are just bey nnlnfllflhluzh. ‘e cold weather' of March i by rail, and that the difference In time |s ficient to muke tp for the didereneo in Fates, whict 16 just one-Laif lees by water than by rail, ' Measrs, Armont & Co, bave shipped several cargoes by (he now linc, and other packers aro about to @o the same. 1f the experiment provea 100 of the bullding, sud that the United States Government s revponaible for this calamity, Wo furtber ind that an excessive quantlly of concrete was used In the coverlug of theroof, aud that the Josd thereby lmposed upon the Iron roof cangl ot IOWA. Home Folltieal Polnts, SRR 1,—~and thers I8 no reason why it should * Bpecial Correspondence of The Tridune. April had no effect on them. Much of tho A BANKRUPT UNIVERSITY. heanisand tholr supporte exceeded tha weighi for | BLeeet e the raies on g producia will | Dav Motxs, Iu., May 7.—Tws Tuinuna's be. | prescni crap Las boen suws, it o cold and wet ‘Special Dspatch o Te Triduse, e Vo D00 par conts bt all ihis s | undoubtedly be mado | 7t thni rolc treatment of the distemper which has broken kept it back, sud nottiing 18 yet 1o bo scen is on tho part of A, Ij, Mul. —— Nxw Youx, May 0,~Tlo Times says tho Univer- ‘"’l"g'“ lucompetout: o of it out outlie bady-politle In this Klate 18 working | ™igvan Counry, May 0. —Cropa look well thus ¢ Tett, Bupervislug Arclitect lu charge at tha time THE IRRESISTIBLE CONFLICT. 11, A atro cous D B e et T ity | Lt vme L e IR LT s Tompute s | New Youx, May 0.—The 7ribund says In its | whick countola wisdom aud moderstion, Thero fs | €05, 3nd tnink bat very {aw wiil batch. ilave from the. Toas of tha $100,000 it of Loring & | Methods of construction, tias, accurding’to tho | tock report to-morrow: ' Foltowing the report of | muchto lose aud nothing to rein by & hot-headed secn ua tloppar ;,:L“;‘;“f_m},h;‘.';dv'““ told that ndrews, This gift wasin United Btates bonde | S¢*iimony, hoautlority in careying out the con. |'s greater dlscriminstlon on West-bound frelght | forclag of radical Idesy, and there u good evidence | * FitLuons Caunry, May il -~Ttia general Impress Anciend 1881, B o OB O i AT ‘"",,‘lr;f,y esdvisory, | being alluwed by the Ualtimore & Ohio Hailrosd | von now that, bofore the Sate Couventlon moets, | sionis we sbail not Yoy miuch from grasADOpROTS Tt ta sald hat Jobn Tavlor Johistono, | hot incmscivee technically intsliigent, guploves | than is fo sccordunce with the receut compact, | tho pirty will concludo that, dospity the fact thai | this sesson. 'The récent heavy snow-storm has when Treasurer of the Unlveniity, induced the | secur (o Lis sdvico whel changes werc mado by [ thers bave been whisperingn; not yot fully cos {ustaaduat the ** tup uf the heap ¥ 1n the Banuer mnm-‘«cr::t damage 10 ther, Btate, we have . Ass tionefromthem, They zr‘:'w amaller T Cous g, May 0. —The grasen 'aR1uAvLTCOUNTY, May D, —The graseboppere, have ull dissppeared in this locality, hmpnw =fl Fenorted hateling in o'Lher laces, Stateof the Unlon, tbe wel(ureof the Nation s paragount 1o the behests of 8 fow in @ singls State. He asaured that Jowa Repablicans hava the wisdamn, the asgacity, and the loyalty nuceuary to comprehond tho situation of natloual Allai a4 they exist de faclo, and will act ‘uc. their authority, 1t appears that on the removal of ho wall un the fourih story the the wall on the sixth story was left orderof A, I, Mullett, auprorted, ac his direction, by twu light fifteca-Inch iron beams, finned, of s gencral culting at ihe West on graln and provisions for the Eaal. Thls, in the existing condltlon of rallway traific, s only what micht have been expected t0 occur with the opening of With the low rates offored ncil to rlchlnfil the sccuritios fur New Jersey Central bonds, which were then regarded as 8 rovd Investment, but which are now almost worthless, Jiesides Lo luse of Intume Srom thle sourco, the charge (s wade that other fuuds and endowments Jave buen encronched upou, ineludin remalnder of inland_naviKation, expect much damsge from thom, comyetent 16 carry unly one-fourth of the wefght | {nland natieation, | With she fw miga ofured | afaps = 3 o n ! : Y y.. 'Tatwa une of S, Liucalw's put snd | 1t0ee from other patu, B et Gl tands 6 110,000 cach, | 1uposed upon them, ,?,";‘ jlin deallwas recently | Plomylraata sud Uaitimace & Oulo Dafiroads are | portineut hotuuly expreealons, ti 1 5o Sime to | “Fresuom Caunr, May 9. —There are not 25 per 5 by SRUK O eplaced by &1 Bud that | oiy)irto reduce theircharges 1o & lower point than | ¥way horsce, —no iime to proveke s ruptarc | centof the ‘hopper egge [oft of 1hose we Tast 2 NEW*—VOHK'S CENTENNIAL glnx:m-;% 1he L}:'g-:xn;gwmgg"wl;hfi" ;{g; gvee betore or sacricca 1he busluew to lhcml.‘u‘::xnl lu the lglc'l:uhlhmn ranks, and especially In this 08t of them hiave rotted, We bave nad 4 o udson, K. o Share, a1 ichigan Cen- | Stati. “Thers ara elements here which will enter ow-storm of three " duration an Naw Youk, My U —The Acadewy of Masle was | Jucal Bupcrintendont hese,and (no éxpenditure sb- | {a) iatiraaiiv, 4f thia kind of warfare fs kyata to | intoiha next Guvoraaiorial elccton which wil no- | (ko ground yet. il din begin at the West, it will not be long before [t will, | cesstute consolldation instead of disintegration. S — :‘;‘:‘h"_g;“gf:‘;;‘r‘:’;;“::;'r:‘;;’m'l:"";""“ shemecting e e L0 extanding to all ‘frefylit sud pasenger business, | Hewo you may cxpect to soa enunced In the NEDBRABKA. . o commeea. 1 oot npd e e opon out another frand struggle between the rail- | platorm pul forti la Juve, views brosd, liberal, Apecial Dispatches o The Triduns, rate the 100th anuiversary of the State's political e e batiatos Waya to do each other sl the damage possib] and patrivtic. which all tha paople can’ indorso, hrinaea o bud Javpanient sovochums and | Sialhs st ihen e ey, 115ppesrsiia arflandlnd the drsnt e s | e b Fous oy lea to slgnalize with approprlate forms bor eu- | had the necessary techuical information to curs A NEAVY MORTGAGE, of nslcontonty, lowa Hepublicans, though pro. | DO Injured by the suvere suow-storm, They may trance upon the second century of her ormalzed | rectly understaudtl now be considered astely through the cold Davasront, Is., May 8.—A morizage was Gled gremlys sud l«lmawnll rdical, are oot fools, and u de T tar into & willstone e any other man, | Wi ba d) enistence, Charles O'Conor was the oratur, aod | o Low euch trus sy by the C! Rock Chuscons ) th what bave already hatched, and t! 3 adrons vald ho would aballls the system of | 1y canenuetce 1te supjorte gate wey ae 4o oo b s e onc oo™ | Sviclally lien thore b a hole 10 L aitom 10t | Wil Balchin the nast tan daye (A they sre now lf&.'i‘}‘.h'.f.‘-‘i.'fu'.‘{‘;‘.%‘l"n';{. .u!ic‘;bufi“:’-‘k w:r- r‘eni‘;'.m' JEepe-upporiiaishuizootsbe 18 {ssned Ly the Chicago, Rock Islsnd & Pacific & !l ""‘"h."’fi"‘“’% %m mm. "ys: u'pm,,, hmhllu hnr, lu:}l, ‘y:. pmp:nuu,l"m., will J e ats. Gy ari ot oblaloa ihatin thod 0 Inow r. Now| will nol e nom- | remaln here unt 0y got wings (o leave, The ew Governor b m:afl "-'J’.'fi“o?'fi'x?icé"fl. Leglts | o e T TN““;”‘F‘""““J‘?&"& Raliroad Compauy In favor of tus Uulted Btates | jne,, Wha will be, Iv coatingent upon ¢ crops, therefore, are in grest danger, unloss meana Trust Company, of New. York, In trust for the Flyi future holders of the bonds to be wsucd under certaiu conditlons, and covers the maln line sud brauches of the road, the depota, ma- chine-shops, and the eatirs property of the corporation. 1t is to all Jgtents and purposes & fral morts though subject temporsriiy toa mouuc for $0,000,090 to ‘sccare tne sinking. fund bonds of 1800, ‘which are to be redeemud with moncy ogtained frum the sale of the uew fe. sue, oud ufso $1,000,000 of income Londs lssusd {u 1375. “'hie govers $10,000,000. The remala- ing $2,500,000 will be used if lsaued for the pez- The new bonds fron two or three countles, sithougb Ge: ins'de track, Jidge Dsy will ind four strong competitors in thedeid: while the Lleutenant-tiovernorabip has ® #1070 of ambitious expectants, EXCURSIONISTS. (xo1yvare, 0., AMay U.—An excurslon party nunbering about 150 business men of Cinclonaty, Chcago, St Louis, Loulsyille, Indianapolls, Ewasville, Peoris, Memphis, and otner points in ths West, left here to-night by tha Chetspeake & iugton of devlgying atd comstructing Guvernment structures tbTuG2boul the United Stales domand intelligenca In focal Buperintendents i this o in almilar emergoncies wilch the Governuient bas cortalnly pot in. ¢aas boan succussful in secure ng. (s’nmxu?om D, C., May0.—The Commlssion sppointed by Postmaster James. of New York, to inquire Into the cauves of The lste accident at the New York Post-Ottice buildiug, ‘iu it report to Kecretary sherman conclude that thy accideut was due (0 two causos: Firal, thal the truse scectod did not corrcespond will that recommended by 5t shott, nnlpmud bysunflvhlxi Architect ars employed to kill the peets while they sre small, At this lime the whest Jooks very promising, the season having boen remarkably favorsble for small eraln. . Funyzss Couxry, May 9.—The grasshopper egge bave hatchod bere lu sbundance, We thlok the cold weather of March did not sech them. Thoy bave commenced sating the czops. The prospect for ralslog crops rather gloomy, The 'hoppers are in greatss sbundance. Sorin, gnln all loand lnnh Sne. Bome corn nlnudh ut oss farmery LK. New Yorx, May 9.—The annual mesting of the Bilk Associstion of America waa beid to-dsy, Frank ‘W, Cheney was clected President. The annual re- port shows the total products last year were 1,284,660 pounds, valued at $26,503,105. Not- withatanding all the stabarrasemunts under which the manufacturer hae labare total consump- tiun of raw allk fu the United Statea for tha calon- dar year 1876 was within 150,000 pounds—sbout 4 ens of propert; Lot walting for the 'hoppers o leave. Wo may 30 per cent—of that of 1575, which was the year of b aad s parently contracted fur by Henvel willbein (he sum of ¥l, ch, and psysble | OU0 route 1o the scabosrd. The party will reach | pqf,, lsating late. B e Ok o rooia i | Haven & Co. Becond, toat ine shotes ware' ra: | Julyl; J0I7. They L ot o Reraie Hebmond, Va.. on Priday. The tour will em- e o o, B Ui pee the young 'bovp ihaGiizor b4 eieaunguid oopens | ROSG S0 0 i ttitods bt lonta | 5 TR AR Jreserr sad Juntaiho | e Tiichmoby aad Charleaton. - b~ | found sbaltar, sich a4 tmber, ves in ol 2, ol o ! . g b coru-u! ¥ ¢ % i ticusosw, Va., Asy 8. —Committee: i cuinpeteut o detaraine it 1t was comtrusted u — el bodies of Timmrece, Of 12§ In the least, Farwers la thls Immediste vicln y TAKING THE VEIL, e ety W Isparkope 8 o1 CANADA NORTHERN, bhuches of the Clly Caancil leave to-morrow | Siiihem by millions with & maching knows e te at it {5 perbiape 8 fortunate circutnstence . W Nuw Youx, May b.—Bishoo Bpsuldng, of tho | 1hat thissccident spd &slt is, Bes led 10 the de- onoy, 2540l Dloich 0 The Trivuna. mralagon the Cuoubeaks & Oflo Eailroad (o afl“'fi:{?.,‘}f‘,m'm‘l.‘:'.‘,{,“'fig 7 Sonol Diocess of Peorls, {n bt Michael's Charchlyseter- | tection of the radical weakpoas 0f & bidden girder 0Bo¥to, May U.—The Nosthern Ralroad of | el ibe excaision patty mn;‘:mms 'l}lnlnm 20 | cold has dons ibe ‘boppers no barm. Praiie day, gate the Biatk vel 1o three oung womeo, ine | SF e callingal the Lnilcd States Court-room, tho | Canada beld ue annusl meating 10-dsy. Reports | it Sy will somain to-mortow mighis. st tug | SAro0ad S700 16 Uhis CONBLFy L0 eater the Grder of o+ Presens | Suntiausuce of which la now & aource of {coperds. | abow an iacreass in trafic recolpts over the pre- | ‘Sirjuge us guests of Col. Peyton, proprietor, and | p tnsksls Somwrr, May0.—The grasshoppers tation Nuga.” s0d the commualiy has rexson 1o be thankful that | yioyy year of $55,614. Tho Diectors recommend | grive herd 4 rida; Stk Btched i (s jcanosy Ju whiold villions. “Bug t = they Lave been apared the detatls of & palamity fa sl g-2) ud | grive hese Friday evealag. whan aboub one week vl thers came thres daye of e — more sppafliug i its character, that provision bo mada fog the payment of §37,438 ded o witl : et FINANCIAL. st 1o the Govlrament, 8 cording 10 tbe reporb of tbo | | LABOR AND CAPITAL, oty Swceping thets 110 (ko focs of fhs Nzw Yonx, May 0. -The efocts of Robert Fel- THE WRONG MAN, Pasilawentary Comamitice, {o order thal the Com- | Isyyuvaring, W, Va., May 0.—The s, earth. Thus we are spared for a timo atleast. have’aso stached on | | xvroxseotas, My O.oAL Martavot, lnd., | BAST a3 b rllered il i, i and i | |y CN e s rs” . u s s byt | Fog SEifoRre thesors ey canact ar. Cropa g 3 ralions Jo. 00! - 900, Liabllitfcs azesaid | last night, Mal B. M. Woody, dry-goods merch- | fa b«gmmcnmwmu‘u over & 1u':a° surics Do:«:x County, May 0.—1 pm traveling 43 ece that the Leators will resumae w Mon+ g sod bis clerk. Joba' Kuight, alcpi 1o & soou | of yedss. The Goverumicat fiea baviag beda fully Aoy that tha ey B [ e R RO A Ly i -elghteen houts, then froze nest nieht. Then, uatly tnsared. arogreat. Weo had a storm here on the 20th of MADWAY'S READY RELY April, Ralned twenty.six konrs, then suowed e e npon the day sfter, the grasshoppers seemed J[lenty an ever; yet oir peopie aro fn better spirits An they weore Hanex Counrr, May 0.—~The atorm of Apell 20 hasdestroged many of the hoppers, Yesteriay and to-day han been warm, and plenty of hopperd are Iiatcling. Dolng sll 'we can’to dostroy them by burning, Cannot tell how far we shall be dem- aged, a8 the ‘hopipers cannot fly vet. "Avaxs Countr, May §,—The hooper egys have Just hatched out, ‘snd are makiny bad work in some of our early-sown flelds of wneat. Some ficids that have had wheat np three or four Inches have boen entiroly eaten off, but we are in hopes that it il atatt again, FIRES. AT NEW DEDFORD, MASS. New Benronv, Mass., May 0, ~To.night & ter- rifc explosion occnrred n the wholesals ofl slore of ‘Willlam £, Dunhapy, on Pocaseet atreet, aronting the entire eity. A vast volume of tames shot np Immedistely and” the building was entlrel, dcllmiml. Also the adjoining ono occupled by tho Kendrick Loom & Haraess Company and a Yrench weekly paper, La Profecteur. Tho lunes are not yet known, butare very Iarge, the Ken- drick Company losing valuable machiners. The cause of tho exploston in unknown. AT LEAVITISBURG, O. CrEvELAND, O., May 0. —At 2 o'clock thismorn. ing the tranafer honse of the Atlantic & Oreat Western Railroad Company at Leavittsbarg, O., was destroyed by fire. Fourteencars wereburned, four loaded and ten light, Loss estimated at $20,000. Supposed to have heen fred oy tramps. There will bano delay tn business. AT GALLIPOLIS, O, K Crxcixyari, 0., May 0. —The Commercial's Gal- lipolls, O., apeeial the frame warchouso of Uinking, Allemong Co., wholesala grocers, burnod this morning, Loss on stock, $10,000, In- m‘}nnu $4, 000, e building was {usured *for $700. tauso supposed to b fncendiary, AT BRIE, PA. Special Ditpatch to The Trituna. Ruin, Pa., May 9.~Tho brewery and outbnild. ings of Jacob Gabal were totally destroyed by fire carly this morming. Loss about $26,000. Par- RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures tho Worst Pains in From Ono o Twenty Minntes, NOT ONE HOUR After Roading t;fls Advertisement Need Any One Buffer with Paln, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF tare for Every Pa ‘It was tho First ond is the Only Pain Remedy That tnstantly iops the most excraciating Tins, allery {nfammations, and cares confustion, whether'of tha Tainim, Btomzch, Hawels, or ofhier lstda or organs, Ly one ajpiication, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, S FATAL AFFRAY. A Dlow on the Iead Likely to Result in Denth., The colored people are determined to kill, At 0 o'clock last night a row arose at 201 Third avenue, mear Twelfth strect, between mm mn“cr 'isme'l “fl;n: °'|$.’5$’...““E"x'"§n“."° aln, the George Martin and Frank Williams, two hrumatic, Bed-lidden, gt IRDCL e TYauY colured piy the formse: of ‘whon Neuraigle, or prostrated witls discass may suffer, resldea at tha number mentloned, They had somo words at tho foot of the stalrway leading to the sireet sbout & qdarrel which had been Logan between them at tho wake of a man named Green upon the night before. Martin took exceptions to Willisms having brought in beer to molsten the throttle at the wake, and this Willlains denled, They had some other and high- er words nntil Martin applted sn offensivo opl- thet to Willlams, when tho Iatter rctallated with & blow. Several other blows followed on both sides, and Martin, getting the worst of it, is sald to have run away. Willinms fol- ln!vud. and plcking up & large plece RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of ‘the Kidnoys, Inflammae tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of the Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of the of nlnn{ a3 he ran, struck his Lungs, Boro Throat, Difllcult sntagontst with it fall In the forehoad over the left Broothing, Palpitation of £101,,The mounded man’ was laken up-slalre tho THoart, Iyaterios Villiama following and continuing tho assault o Di; ‘m; = Ci b, untll he was arrested by Ofticer J, W, oonoy, roup, iphtheria, Catarrh, Martin s s walked around to 1) Influonsza, Headache, Toothacho, Netter's oflice, corner of Clark and Polk strect: whers hie wounds were dreased, and, at that tim but littlo wan thought of it. Martin only complain. ing of a slight dizzinces. ‘Towarda midnicht, how. ed Into an nucansclous state, gain called, and propoancod his pa. tient In & very serious conditlon, and wupon examination it was found that tho frontal bone bad been badly hncta:s:‘. The condition of the Neuralgls, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, Ohiliblains, and Frost Bitos, ’l'hc spplication of the Ready Rellef to thn partor n-m'éhm Faustor Ulincuty xtvis Wil atord epie i : Twouty drops fn halt atumbler of water will, ins few minut cure Cram ’alng, Bour Rtomach, Ticarinurmn, Alok Headeche, Disrrhocs, Dynentery, Col icy Wind 14 the Rowrls, and sl dnjerna) rains. man was anch that tho Doctor held out elers should slwayscarry a bot WY, nollopts whatver of s recorery. Ato'clock R O R A L A this moming the patient had partially ro- wuuuxeknmor atna from, fhnnzuul’wmnr. It fumed {0 "conaclousmens, but was sudfering ter (baa Freucn Drandy or Bitters a8 a stimulant, tho mdst excraciating paln, sl was unsble - to give any - intelligent scconnt of tho fight. o ean bardly recover, The prison- an! o€ mas intorviewod t ks cell n the Arincry,, Lut I ttle say. Tho quacrel origiate sbout 'ths Beor's mhich aa bronght- to | EeTEMAARIS SIS Lo Sl cenl Therala e s Greon's wake, but tho. prisoner insisted | Sxi. and All Ofher malntiouk, billons, reariet, yonoia: that Martin was the fret “fo eirike, and | ow, and othor fovers (aticd by lllll]fl’fil’um that, 100, with a heary hickory stick, for which | Quickasitadway's licady Reliaf, Flity ccatd per bottle. lio ran Into the house wiien tha fight began, Heo | Eoid by Druggists. alao maintains thet when he strnck Martin with . 4 tho slug Martin was followirg him closely, and not he Mlartin, 2 —— SECRET SOCIETIES. Bpecial Dispated to Tha Tribune. Derroir, Mich., May 0.~The Urand Com- mandery of Knights Templar of Michigan to-day elected tho following ofticers: Grand Commander, Tingh MeCunly, Corunna; Deputy,drand Com- mander, Hollls P, Knapp, Jackson: Grand Gens eral, Frank Henderson, Kalamazoo; Grand Cap- Qen. Willlam B, Wilson, Hinedale; drand Gearge W, Wllleon, Eat Savi naw; Grand Teossurer, Smith, Dotrolt; Riccorder, Wiliiam P, lunis, Grand HapXis. CincingATt, May 8.—At Carlisle, Ky., to-day 00 members attended the annual concfave of the Kulghts Templar of Kentucky, The election of ofticers _resulted 5 DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Perfactly taatelesn, elopantly costed with urkoy Teguinto, purity, cleanss and sire ray'e Tills 1e lia curd of il dlsorders o s, Liver, Howata klducys, Binddo caxds, ‘Headache, Coustipation, Cost Dyspopata, Billouscas, DtHou G‘IWWL'I‘- tscera. Putely yegatpble, containing no mereury, mine s Foy Llon, &nd i) Der urranied (o effe ver, lr gemeuta of s pasitive tha lutrraal cuire, an “follows: ' Jacob Swigert, al, or deletcrini jrugs. Sf Frankiort, " Grand Companders W, Luru | A Doertse ihe o wtng symptoms resulting fror Thomas, of Danville, Depuly QGrand Com- f the Digestive Orga it mander; Wihiiam %m.‘) of Loulevile, petigaston, Inward Ulor, Fatiness of the Dinotia QGrand Goneralissimo; D. Vortnor Johnson, of | fieticas, feuinstihs Bhynachy Tapres ST Lexington, Urand Caotaln-Uenorali tho Ttev. | Kour ysantions, Slaking o FIotesinea in tho Vit orine Wright Merrick, of Lexington, Grand relate. Hlomacti, Swimming ol lhallutl. Tlurricd s.id Uiilleuls e ———— lireatiing, Flutrings st tho Heart, Ghoi! catld neation when In & Lyl VII'I::.E{'OU Ag \VG“: bc?m l{lu % B Ry QT e Bide, (et e Seiclne Timbe. aad Budden Flisncs of Hests Duraiagia 1o . Ty th “fi‘e'doflu of TADWAY'S l’l;LLfl will m-l, uq; FISH-PLANTING. Bpecial Dispalch to The Tribune. 87, Paur, Minn., May 9, —The State Flah Come mlssioners have recently p'aced Pacific salmon as follows: 8ix thousand In the lakes uf Rice County, rom sll of m lbog namei 10,000 In Lake' Minnctonks, 10,0uu In Pri. | ceotaperbon d by Drugglats. or Lake (Scott County), 10,000 in Lskes Hane aka (Drown County) and Heron (Jackson County), a‘?‘oo n the small Lakes neur Minnespolls and 8t, Falil, atso 7,600 lavd-locked sslmon In White Lear Lake, Tho Comunlssloners have now started the Red Wing breeding eatablishwont upon black bass, natural babliania’of onr lakes, but simost ‘Gabed ut THE DHATISTS, Bpectat Dispaleh to Ths Tribune, Senixarisiy, 1L, Aay 0.—~The State Dental Conventlon to-day ransacted mostly routine basi= ind had discaesions purely of professional Interest. During the afternoon, by i tlon, ru:u‘b:dn visited kad viewsd the ow' E'fn'u-fl»m o y. Ovarian Tmor 0f Ten Years' Growth Cured by DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES 1 linve hnd aw Ovarlan Tamor Ia the Oyarizs ————————— ; 081 UARY, Ricawnonn, May 0.—Xaj, W. J, Downer, editor of the Muntington (Va.) Adperiiser, dlod to-dsy xx Aunox, Doc a7, 1873, of heart dlscasy, o fnm;'{dlna ‘gedted, [ inaka tals Nw Isororn, Mass,, May 9. —Commodore Ben- rorn yeary | Tricd the beat HAGA R (e el ace withou Jiity thae L cold. vac have Hye riend of mine fuduced mo to try 23d not much 13145 I theal, but g0 on, t stx bottiea of tho Resolvent, )'obnl“n( nent. itles of the liewlvent, two e eca st o blife~Belora they une (n J, Toote: 1 n’ ; .“ao_lin United States Navy, dled here ——————— REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS, PutrapxLrimia, May 0. —The Afth General Coun- cil of the Reformed Eplacopa! Church commenced its sossion this morning. A lsrge numbor of clerl .cal and Iay depulice sre in sitendance. Bishop d Joat Ewentyin v BoUde. s sure that Vallows, of Chicago. waa elected Prosiding Iilsho coutiaued 10 use thy wicdictno il 1 wat BOTL 'ave for the enwilng yasr, and the Hev, Metenal D | bwascoteolr sired; TheEUe ettt months, and. during n ai) | touk thres doten bokiics of the bosceut the bils, 1 fue) porfecsly well, and my Lrars fe. mith, Secretary, L ——— TRACT SOCIETY FIGURES. ull of gratitade to Gud for thie belpin my doep amiction, To you, sify Ihdcbted, Naw Yous, May 0.—The recelpts of the Amer. | 204 Jour wonderful medicinc, {ect depiy Ihichicl and fuy prayeristhat it may bo 4k much of €0 L0 11 {can Tract Boclety for the past year sre $440,200; | twuthers -muum LS. E. C. PIEBINS. expenditures, $441,110, In the same period 200 L Beato, (51de colporteurs Iibored I 5 Blates, addressad 0,007 | oot HhLbinh Who Ak e b Aoy o Siiie 13 imeelags ade s St oy Vol aed prized | Sty s walfic ione it vty wl amiles. Dunii rty-six years over H T51000,/000 rolumen have hov distribateds o o | you, | may say that er atasement i correct wiiivats Qquaiificativo. (“11}! L. B. LK ien. ICIDE, This mey certify that Mrv, Diobine, who mates thi Lovierres, Ky., May 0.—The Gourd r-Jour- | Showo s e &id (ke Tecis Iberelh, staieq ard aniouse adly sa uideBIALIY EOTTUCE, AR 000 WO Kaowd irk nat's Harrodsburg soecial says Nelaon Urown, » | i d (Sigaed) prominent cltizen of Mercer Couly, commitied iigandyc cTa Ber mmmmi\'{i";n sulcids by haoging. Temporary insanity (s re« ported to be the cause, Roiey ¥ Aui yu OCEAN STEAMSHI> NEW3, - Lowpoy, May 0,—Sieamships Weser, Switzor. land, and Victorla, from New York, and Casplan, from Poriland, bave arrived out. Nxw Yous, May 0. ~Arnived, steamship 8tate of Nevads, from Glasgow- DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillion Resolvel, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cure of all Chronle Diseases, Berofals of —————— Paper Flour-Barrels, N. ¥, sre now maoufactur. e bacrols are com. pet P ?. which is von {ote s ho sbaps of ous-balt of & barrel cat The pulp is subjected tu & powerful : e be 1t hydrauifc pressure, sud when reduced - Srphllitie, Horeditary or Contagloss, i s, 0o 1y ‘eoated 18 the Luags or Stomack, 5EIR0F 4 8t atthe el plecesate then placed in drier, aad the sides are trimmed peunly and ‘1] subsisnce thotouglly dried. it comes fro l‘i;:::l for making up into barrols, e together; and into grooves culin the ataves the pager Lalves, which bave an average thickness of bece-eixteenths of an Inch, are slil. Ths eads of Boses, Flash or Nerves, Corruptiug the Holids and Vitlating the Finids. B tsm, Scrofuls, Glandalar Ewelliy Pt "&T“nfiméuma-f"'uumu nyv#l_l:g T A g N g ] KD ADI i arcurial Dlaca: Ny Jnumem&a iy £ait um, Brous ibe barrele st made of paper of & stmilae thick- | Coiabisiatt o doke, ELiver com- Bess, conatrucied apon i aame priacipier aa tha | Shiots i PRICH 81 FER BOTTLE: To5S; Sonaimeind apon, the s principles ijhy | dalucy ai5 SuacE st sdvantages of thess barsels over wouden lightacas, cheapucss, dursbility, tlon of flour llllln1 out walle ia t coustructed enticely by machiuery, aro cut 80 Lrue that 8o seadily 8t together. DR. RADVAY & 00, 32 Wamezst, K. . B5d the. balves TR e e pisces of the same slze will "Cbey will not cost more thar ohe-1hird tho price of wooden barrels, 87 ligbicr, o and ‘frue.” sad £t so nicely In the xmu:a that thy 1I ho l‘ead False Ho. & chance for Sour Lo slft tarvugh, whica luse is quite 3 Ben I3 1o RADWAY w CO. v f."i?:'i“’,ml‘mum AN & bieavy percentsge i 150 ss Of 0L0¢F Klods. Wirreaat, Mo

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