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4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MAY |13, ISTT—SIX'TEEN PAGES. 3 | N, Codur Fapidn, To.: Marey Ti. Cohtm, Savannah, | was the incumbent of & first-class pussenger rut, | enough, but it hat now mose life fn it than aluiost | néxt wintéra work s 1 it bei od i A 3 - WASHINGTON. O T S an et | o had” Some Hesliod 1o see. forclgn’ climos, Ay diher businces or fnteeet, that wo know of | fuancs of the e Mo fo e Pollical Te. | rars--nest being applied simultineonsly {2 | wore 1 alowed to dro froin a. mortae eal esl T '3&‘!?"’ contemporary observes that, ‘‘leaving out of | temperature. We cf‘x’mvfian‘.;ly 53"“:;‘3::‘:— fi“\:{hfi hnmar'fl :x:-} 'J‘é‘é?h’-’fl'é‘é‘::?é“’g:i‘ baz to burst and scatter its disoolical contents over ricon, Indianapolis.v’ e _hay also appointed the | and if a similar position could be guaran- Rev. R. k. Gurley, grands tev. . would ¥ nis present prospects | ent dullness by two facta: First, the Imposs u o indson of the late Iev. teed 10 him he would =acrifice his present prosp of Ioanine money ot with safety at mfl‘;mg ke a consideration_the power of Lord Beavousfield | markavle difference in the sTowth of the plants = . K. Gurley, a Cadét Midshipman from the District | of a moilest competenc for the purpose of paikds o 3 ¢red Douglass Stirs up the Ire of | of Columbia. 5 s up rhis mew bnterpeise. e "ecnt at the samo | high rate of interest; and second, the distrust with {Disrath) in English, and of 3. Gambetta in | in the two houses respectively. It now appears | Some obstinate city or fort which wonld not capit. Capital's First Fam= N Moy 12 _The Erening Post says | tis fetitions teatimionial, prrporting to be from | which aluigst erorvthlne but real estsfe 15 now | FEomend IS itics, and the erowing - Hebraie | that the dilfersnes i the wrowth of the babers | Hlate, this visitation would be far more merc.fal the pral tho " conference yesterday of Secretary Sher- | prominent railway oflicials, nttesting to his honesty | viewed. Darties ith money on hand cannot. find dominance in Russia; Furflx:ul‘.\rly in‘cities liko | Lins been cqually_remarkable. Mr. Spence had | 1218 37 toward the seovh of thatcity or fort ilies. man with the bankérs who constitute the Ameri- | and estraordinary ux'»lacuy forcollecting fares. In | nnything clse £o acce] .n)er.u renl - estate,, and | Odessa, Germany itself would hardly have beea | sSome.of them taken up ti snthy "h 3 h than, torpedoes would be azainst screws of mian with the bankers who constftuto (ke Ameri, | dnd estraordinary eapacity L S evorable roply. | many are making purcissed for that reason ilonc: | the Gehmany of to-day but for the cxortions | was put on, when e oand thes thorertingar | fin, becdast thesteychulns could be seen s N avoided by fiiwht,” wheteas, on the other han sposed of his zailor-bluc. shirt | The ‘market is thus better sustained than the gen- | with pey and.tongue of such Liberal politiclans | the blue-violet ray had attained very respectable | tarpedoes secretly moored, oreven fish-torpedos B - es, :hné 31‘; e c"{“fib"flm "momm’"afi ;N“m"g lmdmemm’ hod brilliant suit of | cral state of business would lead any one t T was done to extend tl ic! iree 1 thy vipes, inves! in rilliant suit of | . St ¢! e tu expect; s e e contract, which expires | and cotlon wipes, iny ted in 2 n O & alao be stated. per contrd, that ‘l’":mv as Jacoby, Souneman, and, sbove all, Edward | dimensions. 8ixof them, on being put in the | insure: complete, sudden. unexpected. and nna- " k ; ravocracy Think They Have | on the 30th of *June, or 'to modify it adeloth, an Alaeka diamond pin, a heavy geal 5 3 3 ! A dimer The 01d 8 eaym th Phe U pinth, of dune, of o TOLLS b | Hivg.s bafled siirt, and o Piccadily conar. Tie | largo number of would:bo buers are nolding tack Lasker, the matural icader, of the National | scales, weighed eleven outces. An équal num.- | voidable desiruction. Several clover artlsing have the Color an on the of 32 _per centum vonds this inuly considered “such appurtenances absolutely | because. of the generally-expressed belief that e A '-'h: poor summary of the | ber taken'out of the other honse weighed only | 3lready been killed by merely pumping compressed Hij month, and £2, 500,000 in Junc, and pay_gold for | indispénsablc to support ine diznlty of his newly- | prices “will be lower. Tn this connection it certain- | Political influence of ¢l ¢ Jewe in Europe, espe- | five ounces. Specimens of the potatoes grown | 2if into tae tails of T loaded hah-torpedoes. Had P T rame with Lo iodontanies thatna 5.0 6 por | aseumhed caracter. . arrivod at bis deettnation, be | Iy must be admitted (hat the goneral business oat- cilly the production of M. Gambetta as an cx- | under the blua-violet ray are on exhibition in | L5 torpedoes been loaded with gun-cotion for centum bonds khall be called in to offsct this sale. | ratizfactorily qualificd and was duly installed in jlook is discouraging. anple of thelr influence in French polities. | the window. fossts. Laird & Sinelair, seeds= | foriics 08 buard ships, and cven if one of them T There are many mero Jeiwish politicians | men, Nethergate 3 exploded from careless handling dunng action The gold o received, it s said. will eittier be helid | hie lucrative position. ‘The prospects of his situa- - s ird_ & § N & "y passcnger traflic in France of much greater importan : e3and it will be venerally al- | while compressed air was being supplied to start TUNCLE ZEKE. AT portance, prom- | lowed, we should think, that the growth, vén- | it, or if by chance a shot or shell m‘x’mk the ship Rascal Somerville Threatens to for résnmption purposes in 1879, or, if~sold for | tion were most entrancing. inent. amongst them are MM. Cremieux and | sidering the time they have been in the ground, | af the-time of starting -a fsh-torpedo on its fhat ot tho Safe-Burgl :’c:;llll-lt;_ndt;rhnnlcdi. tiese nolesrwillibc h‘cm perma- | was slnlpl’yd lrml:'l;‘u:c, and to:lvnl ot in f‘;fl‘"fi% e 3 ary ently for the redemption of fractional currency. | villages and fast horses scemed already within T is Si o Ll 4 . Resurre et for e curm{’cy T one ey e A oot IS I tHip T i to A Case of Conscicnce. Ji u{tt,s aémon. Ausrrrll? has-been entirely for- | is Yery remarkable indeed. Since we called atten- | death track, the fearfal conseqnences may be easi- Storye. - destroyed, and wili nover coma in for redemption, | balf 4 thousand. "Oue-third of this he approbriat- Harper's Magazine. golten by our confemporary, ‘motelthstanding | on to_the. expefinents Mt Spence g b ly imagined. ' Asa proof that Goveraments apre- S e the T toh e Laon i will, for Nl prace | ed to himpelf, 83 being rightfplly his by virtuo of | - Some years ago there moved to the nelghbor- ik the revoiution e i necessitated the flight | numerous inquiries regarding them, and his | $iate the danger they incur by the use of torpedocs, of Metternich was_organized and led by Jews, | vincrics have been visited by several celebrated | LI0a¥ here siate it is well known, that after the tical purposes, be the same a8 if canceled. -t is | his position. It was somewhat in excess, he hood of Unule Zeke's cabin a gentleman from e L FRED DOUGLASS. Ucal purposes, be the same a8 11 canceled. e of | knew, of ihe prctlce wharo e came from, | New York, whoso_identity may be diszuisca | 804 that amonzst the iost popular members of | Horteulturists. (n consequence'of swhiat they | Aiatre-ltalian war all the picked-up torpedocs e 1 THE FIRST FAMILIES. $21500, 000f 43% per centum bandscach month and e T DPCURe ack of an orgunt | hoyr the mame of Smith. The - newcomer en: | the Austrian Parllament are such Jewish states- | have seen, some nave expressed thelr inten- proved to be *dummies.’ It Is our bounden duty g TS ST FAS Tt B e a Tor logale | 17cd systom of the disgraceinl espionage which | WCd Vi touy in farmidz, and by liberal om- | Men as Hirsch and Kuranda. Tlien aain the | tion of luviag, the proporties of the blue-violet ol bt Sascar the Litcruations Aat Tialian Assembly coniains severai Jowish mem | ray tested In their own vineries or greenhguses. | Torpeo Assocation o eelisned. 12a sask the Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. tender notes, that the latier swill he heid to redeem | characterized theiroads ©at home, ™ he deemed his ploymeut and prompt payment soon gamed the : In thelr. om st or i s imning citi- | notes are ontetanding. " i ‘e hear of one instance where the bluc glass {s | bettef for the cause of humanity.™ r Frod Dougliss’ epecch armaiening el TR ofiisading B ereted tacit wpdoratanding hetween | Uncle Zeke in partleular was never weary of of . / i of power which, throughout long ages. attempted | persons in this neighborhood who may be in- ** " A CATASTROPHE wasaseros. D. C., Moy 12.—The local excite- | the fractionai notes to the extent that {ractional | present coursea eafe one. However, before he Bood-will of all the_ colored men_around him, bers, whose opinions are of great weight, - and KNIGATED. chanting his praises, and many a bushel of for his removal will be presented to the Presi- | pirector.General, and Meyer Atch, Assistant-Sect | ins. But having bronched the subject the insinuy- | o sters did 5y ; ! nd Mey ch, Assistant-Sci g o . as Siith’s vstate was called. Butall the | &mongst its legislative representativesa Jew | whose superintendence Mr. Spente’s experi- went orc“_ e ia still groat. Monstet pet made up his report of ¢ fares collected,” mature the city of Rome itself—the stronghold of that | being fitted in; and, to meet the convenience of ¢ n - 3 Gen. H . Gos ‘himeelf and his conferes ag being the safer proceed- C d n. Hawley, President, Alfred T. Goshorn, 2 P ‘Ezekicl convert into moncy at Belle- | he - extermination of the Jews—numbers | clined to try its cffects, Mr. Lawrie—under No human being that saw that sight ions :,'::'_ 'The Iatter expresecs eurpriee and regretat f retary of the Centennial Commiesion, have been tion of **knocking down ™ was indignantly scout- epecch. Some colored men condemn it, and | created by the Ring of Holland Knishts of the Or- | ¢d. And the native conductor on the oppasite ran | ¢oqd willof his humble nelehbors did not-suflice bornand partly reared inthe Roman Ghetto. | micnts are conducted—intimates that he will be e titions against Douglass. One theo- | der of the Golden Lion of the Netherlands. fotimated with a bland emile that any bims of such | 90T PNr® Shiith from pilferings. Shoats [ VWhilstwe arc on this subject, we cannot ielp | glad to supply all nocessary information. But felt n shudder of pale allright. have el P ove spplics to. Washington before STEALING LUMBER. blemien in hie perzonal character would place the Somid dlscappear mysteriously during the night, | Femembering the enormous politieal power A M bosatin s mindow, tiree stonies b, yie = The Commissioner of the Land-Office has been | S0urce from whence they came open Lo disert 68 L ond turkeys would take wing for parts | Wiclded by the Jews through the medium of the 5 > noone nig from the | Our Western friend, still hesitaring and _doubt. geese g [ Shotinental posse, T Gotmany sad Avstria THE LAY OF THE BROOK. i it S G unknown, and in bpnrflv.-u!n'r_" i‘“:: 1v:flrn-ur!b would | B0 ‘mAlaEiky of pavers boloag 10.d s e ¢ y uninistakal g i ews, ant e X, frequently show by unimi e sicos that its A Flow'ret by the Brookside,ewaying gently toand | A Shonmal s dariarerta & ratch hlm there, 48 T3 it docs it is very truc as to » large ¢ : -0 thebey {aformell of the ectznts af 5000 foc <ol ing, at last succecded in getting possession of O et o it “sioey ot | most brilliant journalists are Children of Tsrasl by Came past the window a butterfly bright. e ot aveuolding population. Towever udis- | Government lands In Southwscern Towisiana, and | 1053 3% Ja5 faceecdel i, Seotlol o™ Leionsin o] j- | v 315 ). S it i 'y % Clonging ave been 1o deliver it. it is not appli- | valued at over S150,000. On Sabine River mills | £ i veroly honest individnal. The cvidence | sauctity creetit may B % are in full operation prepa,ing lumber for ehip- 4 bl tosny considerable class of the white peorle | 31218t PO Tnaid: " The Commissioncr or- | Was most positivo and the reaction territle | In; | thieew various losscs would Uncle Zeice ineline a | 41 tcti—fins coronat opus—wliere in the EX- | 10,1 (Su petals in the sunshiae, sct the Brook's ere, since the War. dera a vigorous prosecution of the war against the | Stead of ciufming tho paltry sum of one-third | gympathetic ear, and his * Well, - now, who £ sliork summacy isa mention of the Beart LT aslow, B 2 vad Douglass replies to-night to the attacks | ilegal traflc. # 24Tk parquisite, Tnese Diavitian Tweeds were ap- | ¥0IPLCATqe 1ike o' dat? Clar to goodness deso | Influcnceof the Rothsehilas? The political power Garltr into the. Brook's face, while as oft the From filds of clover and perfumed air, msdeonbim. Heehows that the psssults are re- e propriating tully nine-teathe of the SHETA) ter | yere boye la gittin’ wusser an’ wasseryh evidenc: ofthis family ean hardl be estimated. Tire. Brook would say: . Thie baby saw i, and sageny 20" o ealts larrely of g £ THE RAILROADS. Sriend tn deposliing followerlout :u‘: frat intention, edallicd bis dotestation of tho erime and his con- | JINCR 58 00, ShROR Al iold ot uie wite of old | Come, Gcome, my preity Flow'ret-jcome, 0come, | Keached out io cateh I with crowing glee— 4 DEMOCRATIC CONSPIRA! an_ investization would ensue with disastrous ro- . : illtotrate it To her dying § - s cing vi g in lis h Smitl's patience was at last exhausted, and . To her dyiug day she lived in the With fat, pink Sngers, reacl o segore bim from bis office. _A large proportion . FORCED TO RUN FAST. '\ | filts toalk and ot beine Yery on upon hewd || Smitlvs BalIenCe e meona essires for the | Ghetto of her forefathirs in Frankfort, aud at- | T illshote thce, T willshow thee; lands the Hitrsit, | Too b nit ionon T reached ont-and fellt g tained such an agb that she saw her sons rise to ever seen, Poor little baby, s0 sweetand bright! a reckless course as his confreres were pursiing. | protection of his property, His first experi- the position of the greatest financiers in the | And, of all the pretty blossoms, wilt thou be the | Pale faces quivered and lips grew white; 8o dawming ** corruption in high places " he throw = laton. IRFoh bbinE (FatARE, st it 3 it ment was. to ) i D80 | \orld. She never renounced her old gossips, brightest Queen; of the persons active In opposition belonz. to the | Doubt no longer exixts that the managers of) up bis situation and left in disgust, a victim to oo | gistically concealed fn ahcap of shelled corn, Come nl shars with me fhe pleasnres, all the | Weak women fainted, atrong men grew wedks ex-Rebel elaveholding element of the District,who | the Canada Southern Railroad have broken faith are noted a8 the hn:}cn-,_sl of their cl:.fls. 3 Do]nzlass with the manugers of other roads, and, in spite of | TH S/ T 5. le in thé 1b-d and one day, in 1830, one of her Iriend: t 2id not neglect his business, was absent only two | the sesertions to the tontrary, will join the Wa- s e 8 close by tie cat-hole futhé corn-trib-door, ex- " H lends came to “gweets of Life imbibe; Up rose one woman's heart-plercing shri Gase, and only four hours’ ride from the cits. The | bash Road in running that fast pascenger-train KINGS TN COUNCIL. chuug that the unwary thief, plunging his hf::l:giglr{ ;u:‘rl that m suzil\;ruor«lercd tojoin | Come, O come, my oretty Flow'ret—be the Brook's Herah for (hé awnlng! Up%;'&:i;hmk' Teporof the lecture was prejudiced and garbled, | from Keokak, llanoibal, and St. Louis to the Special Dispatch to The Tribune. mm} J%flklcssl{ttlm:l(x‘g.h :.\lixethtl)lu;mo the heap, | phe milltary Bgmg}a el n:sfl Wi:rgkc{-ln :rr:“d; own bonnie bride!” 1t canght the youngster and tossed bim high. emall portion was given. Th H § | New Your, 1, —Regarding would be caught _and hel some one came | p iy ) di ; lndcu‘l; ;u\;::v b Pw’mb - !8 pm_medt-! fczi:lc‘ix’!;hiaus:;aicn]x;:t‘& mi; r:;gflv;rcm very’ Mh tl):; 1!::;.}.: :‘Inz ];I‘m l.f‘c‘;:"‘l,':‘; Jtflfi'fi'{:}? b set him free. Butlo! next morning the trap Exjnhslnllluldl,lln the homely patols of her district, | Thus the Brook képt f{l!(g!:lug. sighing,—when- the ghe boance prodizlons made baby scowl; "fig"xccmm 2 % hote was a culogy o | b bl e e inf ion given the trunk-iin nagers; & et Toe | was found sprung and the heap of corn dimiu- will tell my sons not to give the Prineess - mF{?w rfi_!dm;vpnc :Pmo as " Afi.fiu_h:ah 3 breath, sir, and set up a howl. ‘Capitzl. That portion was omitted. whilst y Tue TmsuNe of last Friday was cor- says President Garrett was chiefly instrumental in | iled, bug the thicfhad vanished and left no manfiy.and then they will not be able to zoto | Onthe ;aoh »l\.uu e cryst iy lated sweetly A lessed the awning that had no faw; - mmz ‘eentences from the darker side were pre- | rect, and notuntil yesterday, when the official time- | convening it, and thut tie object of the delibera- | grace behind. war. Fah 061“11: esald T go with thee—fain, O fain _‘},fif&"}%&f}:{l}ufl}"u}nw! b ied a8 ehowing the true €pirit of the peech. | table of the Canada Southern was received here,did | tion was to indace the managers of the roads in the ‘At last_a good-sized box arrived from New T ———— A ONh et woRld pilde~ J 3 g rioht Mcawu. foere can be o doubt the chady ride of the | they become convinced tuat this paper had been, | West. on nearly all of which the rates arc ffom 5 | York, and the next day the Jocal carpenter was SPRING. But I éannot—no, 1 cannot—no, I dare not be your yeare o o farat it deceribed the old elaveholding | a~ temal, only too woll posted, The cxcitententin | 1o 10 per cent lower than aro charged by . ordered to fix two brass handles to the corn-crib, s . bride. : N Borres R o i ¥ v: VAS Ve 21 ay, > il il fid - Y i i . - . . - . . . - iandard, A element 30 MISTONICALLT TRUE, ::Ié\;ge :;:c ";‘sr :‘e s "::Eg E{; m{;!'f; Ih’c g‘;:mfl::t the Eastern railroads, to amend their tar- | one to btz {Jfi-" néomn‘.tk;llde ufll‘icc ldcug !lunrl mg\'enl §E§ comes with a oft and gentle tread; g . , TIn Lorraine the French'population is cither er felectare in the ssme Douglass delivered here | throwndownby ‘*Young” Hopkinsand the Canada ifs. 1t s to be represented _to | lence, as Ar P fatusrthe ollier Shewoaren crowh o Lo Deauleons head— Flow'ret by the Brookside, but a Flow'ret never- | Sratinzor wasting away, And in etz particu: The tears ago, which was favorably commented | Southern, and bring O s _sonse of | them that oniy® by &0 dolng can [ Steadyinz qnis “"l Wnle,t‘"‘"“’fl the gthier. | Flowotsorithe fairest, lovellett ue, © ore, " the instances of depopulation and pauperizat O the Jocel proce Llat now ceverely attacks | thoir tad faith and treaclers. “The ‘Pittshure, | thelr competltors fn othir ecctlons 2ot Tieplag. | The sccond handle had a latehatfached toit | - Jue pmross bale B e Hioler pives Gone mveay and gdié forever, haught its beanty can | 1ha¥, strike any one who keeps his eves open. PO Clats save be may have been mistaken as | Fort Wayne & Chicago Railrond hae notified the | aud that unless they concode the Somund arbitrary | by which the doorwas sccuredon the Inside, | - HULIRRETRATRETE gl réstore; i = ;| 192 2 jaenz tu be expialusd avay by auy wmednt ol D alements, but that he believes | mansgers of &l the other roads contering | rates will be adopted in self-defense by the Direct- | and was, ety Sucha position that any one | Evepirembling dew-drops, zems of night; Naaght can bring it back those blossoms which haa! | Siicial sopbistey. Sletz ae u city 1s & einkiaz ahip. Bem. 5 managers of all e et i Cafier — the | orsof tho roads reprosented at tho conference. | turning {t must bold on by theother kiobto | A'song she har track oo tha velvat awardy stole the heart awa The French are vanishing, and the Germans hava 1o the Western Asmclated Press. I i O A rakh futt | Tho result, should the concession mot be made, | prevent being thrown backward by tlic opening | Saa eAros oo )oatuse by st hevuttens O A T aaw 26 sl loncly—hiar you not its | B5come Yot The gputiacy Sppats no lamer Fienreon, De oo My 15— Frederick Doug- | pascengor-train in opposition to tho Wabash, | would bed conflict in which ruinously low rates | door. Both handles were profusely decorated | Say, how b iPloasiza s sho bedlieds pensive lay? than that of Strasburg, and, the town beinz of far 11 pabhehes & card raing that the attacks unon | Canadn Southern, and New York Central Roads, | will be the arms emblosed. = Mr. Jewett declined O rlase and clicited . much admiration fro Say, how shall we greet this falry child? Cutbans, Mey, 1677 - TestrnD, Pouier, | S dimensions, makes loss show I veens far free D ecount of remarks madeby him in Daiti- | Thm train will leave here at 4 o'clock p. m., and | foetate what the proccedings had been, but said b ooty precsiary o L ——— mork aloof Lront b [nganitinteiuad 6 (atercantia H & i1 b6 “withe | what had taken place zave hope that intimidation the hinds, who submitted them to acritical ex- | §miles ever glow on her blushing face; whatever takes place between the two. To supply aminiation, The carpenter’s work being finished, | A wealth of flowerx on her path we trace; A Man Butchers His Mother. the wants of the zarrison and of the German odicials more ure both malicious and silly. Washington | the triin which nows leaves at 5: is » creat cltv: mot & village nor hamlet, but | drawn. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- | would not have 1o be resorted to. No promise had B Gpim of s great uation, and the | road bue aleo issucd orders to liave ity Omaha Ex- | yet been mado by the Western compruivs, but, e wort and habits ‘of its varions clasees | press arrive here on.and after thutdate at 3o'clock | thelr attitnde wae onc of calm considerition. Smith, in presence of all his colored employes, She trips along with a joyous bonnd— Madame Louchard, a widow, who cultivated | and their families—for many of the o'llcers and su- perior employes here huve thelr wives and children solemnly repeated, in front of the corn-crib, the | A garland after cach step is found. & farm with her eldest son, whofs about 26 years . 8 il The wooinz zephyr doth gent], & AiLitad b with them—German tradesmen have bean import first two iines of the second book of Virgil's phyr doth gently press of axd, Goupillleres, in the French deportiuent | ig'iheir shops are the only ones that “;pe:("m"g;, ure prover rbjets tor, (Dresentation and | p. . netcad o a4 o clock, 1 orier o connect To the Western Associated Press. tsoil S b Tér rosy lips with a soft caress, raom o ciem, , he vers ces | Kith the Eastern fast trains. As far as can be | New Yok, Muy 1% —iepresentatives of the“). 4bneid, and announced thiat hiscorn was thence- R o at Eure, disappeard from her home; the young 5 51.000 S rea ity can bo furgun foto a tempest o | learned the Cojengo. Tock. Trland.S Facite wil | truyk Tines cobtinued forday precontutives of e vard securc. A box, stated to contaln sceds, | QidSinter frawnsas he pussce by o e melatinors thak his fmobher i | Ho e L e Moesiosion. Taclicling fo ioa by 407 “::31““”“ ections he may take | aleo bring in its Omaha Express at 4 o'clock. ‘R and it is beheved concluded their labors, as Col. | was that afternoon deposited in the “crib, and | B e atinds of thy golden e gone to Rotien; but gome suspicion was excited, | mihiary, does not-exceed 20.000. and of ‘These 1he liderty to utter. was rumored that the Chluugn -} -\Iorm“'hltlrn‘,l:‘; Thomas A. Scott, President of tac Pennsyivania | during the early part of the ensuing night the [ He droops, O beautiful, laughing Spring! 2nd more particularly as on several oceasions he | only about 12000 arc- French, and as time pro- n an Omaha train to connect with | Rajlway Company. returncd home after thead- | proprictor of Bellevue secretly busied himself h s had been known to ill-treat her. Nearly a fort- | gresses the number i3 likely to. diminish. The Whole of ore quaitet of the town—the Quartler St. Eeveral thonsand citizens, including mauy busi- | tended to bri petemen, have sigued a petition to the President | the morning trains for the Eest. This, however,is | journment. The pooling of receipts and pro rata - with a coil of insulated wire. Rlessings attend her where'erehe zoes; night after twb men were ,{{“5“"’ 2 disused e e tho removal of Marehal Donglass, in | denied by the ofiicials of that road. They asecrt | istribution are sai : ata ; w1 his tlanderons utterances, and there i8 | that O ect. with the. aftermoon Tast dutslitionarc sald. ionare been’ matiens consid- A VL T O Sus and diverse were the speculations | The hawthorn blooms in the wwild hedge-rows; marlpit, when they observed that something had | Vincont, on the left buak of tht Moscllo—is literal: 1)k of calling an indignation meeting. trains, bringing in their Omaha Esprees at 2:40 e among the darkies. Jim Oakley ‘’lowed Mis' | The streams in their clearest crystal glide, been introduced through an opening at one side | 1Y ST THE LECTURE. m., instead of at 3:10 p. m. No oficial announce- o La Smitl’ done ’witched dat_ar corn-house, sho.| ~To bathe her feet in their limpid tide; made to carry off the water; and on careful ex- WRAILIEOAD TIIE T. = The Baltimore Gazetre pnblishes the following | meht of the_running 3f fast trains has yet been TEXAS CENTRAL: Tuff. Tell you, gemmen, you touch dem ‘ere | And now shovisits the silent dead, amination they observed traces of plood, and | . 4 'ABLE. vt past ‘of Mr. Douglass'. lcctura | made by the Michigan Central and Michigan South. | Ioustox, Tex., May 12.—A meetiog of the | pandles; ovil sperit carry you 'way. No such | A pitying tear o'er each grave to shed. the mark made by the wheel of a barrow lead- ;uahuexumfiaa muchindigaationin Washing- | em Ruflroads, but fremall tlaf ca be learned | polders of the floating debt of the Texas Central | ting’s evil speriv! How you know dere o such | THiflowers sprine up and the graen srows green, | jng from the pit to the boundary. of the [arm. ; a: ey fntend to- make the xame Pitts- | pajlroad was held yesterday. C. A. Whitney and | ting? Hush boy; gosee what de Bible say e i These facts were made known to the authorities, ebtngton wasnot n zood city. Te had n | hackh For Washe s Chieazo, The Hattimoro & | Rallroad was melgaoniertas. O A e Torks | thont dew ting. Teto Leo' “didn Dléve1n | Thy murar, » The AbgoL-CAId bas comer | G303 man befug 1ot down iato che pit sbout ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS no sperits; got a gun fix somewhar inside dat forty yards deep_ discovered, in the midst of many" churches, but it was come dis- | Obio keems fobe the only fine which s unwiliin o By ot 1o which thelr epircs | {o compeie with the other roads by runninga fast | who recently purchased the road, proposed pay- water and slime; the twoarms of a human being, house: turn de handie an' de gun go off. Scen She finds ont the citics crowded o'er. poioted. Tt bad 3 bad beginminz, and bad | train s As previously stated the” man- | ment of emull umounts under 31,000 1n cash and 2 i 5 mever _produced any great stafesman | agers of this road mean to compete by **cut- | notes; over $1.000 in indemnity bonds of the Com- | dem tings afore up country, when I livein And lovingly etops at each humble doors cut off near the thoulders. Horrified at the Erplanation of Reference - Markbr—t Saturday ex- or rl,fl:! sehropist. The descendants of | ting™ the rates both on freights and puseengers, | pany at par. Holders of the floating indebtedness | Goozleum.: . Another theorlst averred that More welcome her smile on the bare cold wall sizht, he refused to '{)rouccdfnrmer, and, no oue | cepted. *Sumlay excepied. ;nf i{amhyucent:fl.yl Ar- itz old famil 1t tided with trea- | fhimking they can force tho matter 10 an issue | will consult an attorncy as to, their rights in the | “while Mis’ Smith sayin’ dat ar Scripter ober ‘Than the costliest gems In the festal hall; in the neighborhaod beiog willing to undertake | riveSundayatsa.m. $Dallv. . dem handies, he seen o white pigeon come a- | Hearts that Lufe's Speing hath nover kuown, - | the task, some mon were brought from 3 dis; 2 —_— .yes where its light hath never shone, tance, ana their search Jed to the discovery of CEICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY. fonarainet logalty, and its sclection was a great | much quicker in this way than in any other. This | premises, and answer on Wednesday whethet or mictake, being kandwiched between two elave | road will undoubtedly like nothing better than to | not they accept Morgan's proposition. Stztes; and the beadyuarters of the slave trade, | be afforded & chance o break the freight rates, as it 5 Fhere boys were eold as ewine. - It was crael | i much dispicased with the working of the late MORE LITIGATION. Without reason, and indecent without shame. | trunk iing agrecment. The difference ‘in rates in 2 ALLONs, G Sr. Lovts, May 12.—The injunction suit by ! o rowns an’ roun’ an’ roun,) and done light, | Eyes wherc its light hath rman ’ an’ ro lone g parkle with blies untol 1o T 2 Clark- e penkt o' d corn-house 100k High! Lell | No oo oifa ot the goos naforde thnzariiitderal Lo bod; of dnim dyl‘%‘;f‘;:r‘:’d e e e ot TR o) 84T} you, Sar, sumpin up, sho.” . Uncle Zeke, like the rest, was troubled in his She climbs to lonely Inttice high, and aisfizured, the features were not recornized i _Leave. | Amivo. i .] ales had | aPacificFast Line.. :30a. m. |* P 7 reedom of epeech and the press was unkmown, | favor of Dafiimore under that compact i3 <o small like t 5 b ; fnfl its idea \uf slavers. Juhg Quincy Adamswas | that during the navigation season {'file Baltimore & | Western Union Telezraph Company against the \mind, but, unlike his fellows, e determined to | - Where the child of Misery longs to die— and the hair only led to her identity: |10z B e e Sloath Tor advocating the right of | Obio is unable fo et its shere of the North- | Nissouri Pacific Railroad Company came up in the |{¥aste no time in speculation, but to seek his in- | Wooing with many a winning art, been cut off near the trunk, which latter was | aubuqneOay ke vis Clinton| 40:0a. m. 5 m. s e ot an. Fanuling were prevaiont | westors busimors, Coloss. tho ‘railrond 1982 | Giecu Caar to-day,and was argued by defendant, |l lormatien direct from Neadquarters. Prepared | Til hope beats high in the orphan's heart; foartally mutilated. When confronted by these | GhUblaue SiEhttx, tia Cton|fio:isp. m. |} 8:30a. - ¥ undertbe dome of the Capitol. The duelist was | nites now holdinz 2 conference in _ New | pe O e reached. The matter will | With hall a bushel of oysters, ns an excuse for {:‘l{;dhngn flmlln on the patlid face terrible facts, Louchard did not betray theslight- | aFreept, ockCd & Dubugue. {*10:00 8. m.|* 4:150. m. farepuie. and toe place flled with poitonqus [ York anccecd N oo ine rarionsroads can bo | PFouaLIF come upumin net weck: D o s ougnt an totorrien with Mr. | kike mognbeams brizht on some ruined place; | est emotion, but the evidence asainst him ls ro- | SETCRLSCASRNENS | 8208 B s $8% B et e 8 e o Al | by which barmons among the various roads Sun B¢ | - Jsaac J. Stranble cutored sut to-day against the | Suith, and boldly propounded bis questions. Het braath 1a coot o the hat cheek now Farded s overwhelming. As 2 1arge wound 15 | DN auges Express.s oo (J10R0% . 5. 1000 -;.n lxr\v 01 it o ul 11\' '.L—b' 6 n' £ecured iu‘m ch ba_d;xr t’“" & cil“'h other rail. | Terre Haate & Indiananoliz Rafiroad for aliexed “Mis' Smith, what youbin a-doin’ to dat ar No sickness, or sorrow, privation's stin; evident on the skull, the supposition Is that the | s)fiwaukes Bassenger. 2. m. 10 b chinalry was to chailenge a ihern man to | ment will rodoubtedly erminate in apotho breach of contract in the matter of building stock- | erib o’ yourn?" Can chill thy & o sting, woman was murdered iu the honse, then taken | bMiwaukee Passcger ( 5 m.|§ 6:300 m. £l fndto wiip°a nezo, with bis _tunds | road war mors sicantioand dlesatious than the 0| vurds and feeding pons o the line of thal teudln | e Wiy, Uncle Zeke, what do ou want to A Chigthy Snlinencs, Erutle Ao ot whore the body was eub up. It fm| JoresnDey Kcpress .. 0% Bty . eople apptauded Breckinridze is ¢ 8 short time ago. % 3 4 ) ] . iadlzon & By Bx : e o Somgaon au e [ oo > SR TP A Fastsl. Louls in 1310, PI2iutif sske damazen Inf umw fort™ On, on, still on, like a spirit bright, supposed tust rabbery has been the motive for | 85t PARLe Windua Express o it Y00 % e suchmgnl. ond in their_midst was hatched_the THE L, B. & W. L «QOh, nuflin, Sar; sorter curus like. Hearn From the pea<ant’s cot to the throne of light, the crime, as tue widow was_knowu to possess g%fim'ffigfl":m 30p. m. )3, m e B e e Dhie lfe. Dur- | go4ce Drammond Saturdsy entered a final a\ ROND SUTT. all de boys talkiu’ *bout it—ncber secouffin lixe | Lo thecantivs cell like a dream of home, sgant 1000E The accused has been lodged In | gGeneva Luke o0 B [nonn. e econ. Les than (orant, and the Stars | cree of foreclosure in the case of the Farmers' Loan Special Dispatch to The Tribune. datfore.” . Zeke, T cam't very well oy | U mission of love falfiled te Eurth, priach SO BEONORy - e - L e L Lt S I, aud Bars more than the Star-Spangied Bauner. | & Trust Company of New York against the In‘| SrmixemELp, 10, May 12 —Gov. Palmer has Noypjain it to yous but T just advise you—dm{’n To the nfaut Summer thou givest birth; Spontaneous Combustion. A,,_m;,,mmg;nm;,,:gd 21 ,g_- e ] B . made anapt r¢- | gianapolie, Bloominzton & Western Hallroad Com- | fled. as ettomey for_ tho Judgment creditors, o | go' mear that- crib after dark, or you may sce B B O e I, oies sin Francisco Post. e et be oltIng meas The city, as he begun | pony, dirccting tho foreclosuro of two mort- petition in the United States Court for a peremptory | Jomething you won't like.”” Aud Unele Zcke | Then, then we feel what a Dlesscd thimg In Kernan's saloon, back of- the City Hall. to- fotee aeif ho wantod 1o steal romething. Lau-h- | gages for the aggrezate of $6,500,000 on the | writof ‘mandamus to compel the city authorities of | departed, revolvibg many thines in his | We prized too lightly, iaughing Spring! day, a man was burncd to death by spontaneous L o ter.] Washineton socicty fanned into u}n. ihe | mam dine, as it 18 called, and of | Nauvootolevy atax to catisfy o judement ob- | mind. " Curcaco. D B Cotisenr. | combustion. He had not been more than 2 | doiph, Grand Pucidc Hotél, andat Paimer House. eicns of Tien, and_ much of the oldspirit was | another morfzage for $5.500,000 on the extension, | tamned against them in this Court for interest due It wus midoight—the hour when church- —— month in the city but in that time had been T et eft. The portraits of Gidd Gerrit Smith, and "niles long, from Ugbaua to Decatur, 1, The | 00 bondsissucd in atd of the Warsaw & Rockfotd I vards are sald to yawu, notwith exhaustion, but Living Abrond, frequentlyarrested fordrunienncss. He wandcr- i 7 pazt AT l'“ fi e ':ct:h rm(‘l 1‘? el o’d’:’lc gn? Tion “1“ rust f;nn‘\’ 1&”““”!‘!:“ 5 l«"hn%'mlf,“ ‘1" Tatronts . returning anxmntll-ou. " Iu front. of the enchanted Doston. Pust. gd nbgu]t ulonc'xse‘v;‘n;ixfily 'lfimerl}ted, Env:cup{{rlrlz ]!)l;;l i{,’;,’gfl““‘"“’”‘“)' coran Art-Gallors. bt the Calliouns and McDuf- | Bloomington and Pekin.” The cxtenslon bonds = S e tood Brother Ezekici, a lengihy | Thereare American colonies now in about all | his whole time in drinking the v b0 on of the: | wakimazos Accommonati fes were mumerous, They knew how to make | holders claimed that part of the moncy derived TUNNEL-OPENING. oo 2 e front and Barbary Co'st dens. He had | Afianie Bxp or.. pole in his hand, and a capacious meal bag over the chief European cities, and the members tw'l‘ce o “neated by Dr. Stivers. for delirlum | S ’;A;HE ;%‘:EZ" (dally). Forthen men with Soutbern principles, and that | from them went to buyine roliing-stock for the ‘NEW Yonw, May 12.—The new Berzen tunnel of o 19 Sunday Ex. _tMonday Ex. {Dally. ort was Teappeating mow. It wa amain zetiing | main line, and therefors asked that themain line | the Delaware, Lackawsnna & Western Railroad fiis shoulder. In silent meditation he stood for | have not a few of them found themselves affect- e . and was tliis morning dischacged after e ot five minutos, deliberating oo the best plan | ed by the hard times that have reigned so long | tremans, and was tie Rt o8 T g ok” darg for the colored race, but the shadow would g1 sold tuye 3 that they could witimate] “ (Applaace.] The old and estension be sold tuzetler, o Hhat, BheFy**for | was forually opened to-day, and the people slong | of attack. The great Newfoundland watclidos | at home, Mary a family that has becn mccus an wsal. Ho continueil drinte — Shrrian famiilles alwa;s Lud | such sums &8 wera event on the muin | the hime arc from ten lo seventeen minutes nearer bounded toward him evidently in rejolcinz wel- | tomed to spend its $10,000, $20,000, and. 80,000 ing steadily at the various ma n the e eg y, | GHICAG0, ALTON & ST LOUT and (AITAGO the ~ best pickis d the oMicc< and | line, While the holders of the bonds of themain | New ‘-r «;;-k Ih:m thtnn"l‘!’xx _‘u 10 use T: Erlc‘llzlf- come. Forth from his pocket the old man drew | abroad per somum, now discovers itself in the ::ge dt}lle Lgfi nmlm gfi:’ifl ggflo‘;:im tv = KAg:mx q\n‘ &E,Em SHORT LINE. ¢ entrance. e tunnel on the east side % # il 3 c t . lor. Lepot. West Madtson-st. bridze, a savory bit of fricd bacon, which the faitbless | grip of necessity, if not of peaury. Some such | SPEEE lZn "sth o stagzercd into the room nearly | “gad Twener-sbiraret e T oL i, bridae, glares. Dut Vil olory has departed. | Jine wished the two portions of the road to be cold nel. L Instead of the mother of _Siates, the ’;: the | ecparately. Thcjmlée reserved his decisiqn on this | of Bergen il is half a mile north lof the Eric grandmotber; and_occasionaily one of her sons | question.” Several large claims for va fous ac- | tunnel entrance, It the western entrance is di- appeers, chewlng James Riveriobacco—his diznity | counts to the amount of several Lundred thonsand | reetly over the Erie tunncl. rone, mastere without slaves, Jords withoutlan:s. | doliars were disallowed:and only ciaims incurred Bos'en cagerly devoured. The reflection endea, | cannot &rét home without charitable assistance, A = the dog lay Yontentedly on the mround, and | and when they retura they are nobetter oft than | insensible, and feeb%;akcd for nddrlnk~ dTI:m Teave. | ArAve. watched the subsequent proceedings with :the | they \;o\lld 1}-‘.\“ Jeen to stay. r} e cost of qu g:sj {fi‘f“&'fi‘fihfii (oo ;tgfi'-‘gwmvm‘;c :r:fi Eanaasciey & Denver Fast Ex. Ip—— = air of a totally disintercsted observer. ing abroad has been very much increased of Faeheeper turned away. A momeat afterward | §& ng':& S Springdel X %: The ashivctonian i indolent in il his move- | in working the road were allowed ax prior liens. MINNESOTA ENTERPRISE. ients, Stepinto a store and you will wait five | The improvements made by the Heceiver were, ot Bgige e T “Clar to_zooduess, row,” muttered Uncle | lte years, owing to a conibination of reasons, b of. fi Pekin angd Peorta Fast 2 3 e Specal Dispatch to The Tiibune. ke, aish’ > ) o 3¢ | one of which is certainly lavish e: e heard alow moun and notieed a flash of fire, | I d £ Zcpress Zeke, % wish't I un’stood *bout dis tingz. Cun't | one hich is . ly 1 xpenditure it~ and, turning around, he saw Harley falliog tofthe {:fifc’*n'&'f*fififih"{{"ffi‘fl“‘ ‘miputes before you are noticed. . Every one of | ever, held to be entiticd to 8 priority, tas they were : i, them has beem or expects to ba 2 great | made in the interest of the m ' The dudaey| ST-PATL, May 12.—he Chicago & Northwestern man. [Laushter.] They walk slowly, but’ not { nlso reprebended very stronz he practice of i| Company's representatives taving examined part messared, their arms hanging Netleesly by their | railroad oicials mteresting thenisclves in contracts 4 of the country along the proposed line, are under- be = trup like 3 los' time, knse how ho | self. Americans who go abroad scem to be a ley faihiog ot Qerfl:’eEFJh::prir:f froe o do'1 Ke! ket Done s seed of o rage to spend money, no matter | floor, his head enveloped 'g‘bl“’-- fl):lck im‘-fln §iseator, Lacon, Wushton £ bodder Mis' Smith shonitll when he find dat ole | how hardly won'or how patiently waited for. ‘;‘;’.’fl,";’g,”,,’;::“;fl'}’;‘;c s mg; n ;3 mmefié Accomin iy Patrap spronst and nuflin coteh, High! Caw | Itis nowcalled ‘“dear times" everswhere. 1t | gk & MOFRCE W0 D0 roior however. i S S 7 de. Heefcexuunmcfimlemnnsxinlnu!y;z‘xnnd for uilding lum road, rnnd_l doctared that | etood to be fasorable to building 2 Branch from D remaw in an easy chair longer without fatizue | when they, beinz members of ral rond contracting | their Winona & St. Peter line at Rochester ¢l 5. No, dot is cheap nowhere. Expense scems to have sud- > Banper ber man, (Langhlle T bie'in iy | feme. matle contzat witha road of BN W] | dhroneh Oronoce, Zuimbrota, mud Cannon Fall 1o fool dissor lilo wid o traps. Noy sarl. don | 8 Sheap ROLLL, ShCoion of e, and | face was perfoctly black, partly charred and 3 ¢ 3 were oflicers, xuch con! v R - Paul. uch : a1y : " v covered with amoist soot. Hise: re 2 B | T e oe s mancvors. af the vand they St. Vaul Uncle Zeke paused, scratched his head | evenalter death there is, for a certain time at o‘wnctn.' His ‘moath was completely miated on é""fl'“\-“{-‘"é“"" pecial N. Y. Expreas, cane. He walks with it. sits with i ; meditatively, and then resumed bis solil- [ least, no visible abatement. A Tittle book has | BRF%, e yu, with the exception of his head it Like the ewonds of the Lnifhié of old, | acted for the bondholders and stockholders, RECEIVER APPOINTED b been' compiled by Mr. Bidwell, British Consul | the inslde, bus, Wb {00 o8 o %o they are more for orn t than s rt. ! eht 4 ake a contract oquy: e ovcr P Hoet | by which “they’ " themstirea pe Inptksaronss, Tnd.. May 12.—Gen. George 1. |\ “%*ifell. Tdeclar', f disser don’ beat preach- | to the Balearic Isles, which furnishes a graded | 8nd, Petcl: 20 Bl They ‘wear bate palled down over . thelf | m which they” themscives were porson- G like thicves and robbere. They think it gives | ally interested, and when tlieir interects | Chapman has been appointed Receiver of the La- |'jn’t Mud’ be a zun in dar. Ef ain’ no gun den | account of what it costs to_live now in the dif- R = thema Congressional look. There isa class calied | might = be supposed to be dilferent or in | fayette, Muncie & Bloominzton Railroad from | dere ain’tnuflin dere—all fool’shuess. Anyway, | ferent European cities. He says that whereas e e————— s ‘I;‘»vo‘ ‘;n:;: trash’ who nev:r‘ held u‘.':}ce. mThcs; cuufl{ct with mn"f-ie n[l lsc »{ond.{ 1€.h chf\{‘n’rz.ire i\'hmme to the State line between Indiana and Il- §/I's swine for to try him.” London was formerly accounted the most rain- Earl Russell. i %?“‘BE'W‘E’%'Y‘P’SEE u% %Pmm nm‘il_?\nz ¥lave grerseer, caichiers, whippers, and | ewaplies or materials had been furnished tothe | iinos. e T Yot s bag to the ground; step- | ous place fn Europe In polnt of lving expenses, | It is aid of Lord John Russcll, or rather Ear 1on Depot, cormer Madison aad Canal-ais. * Tiece yaieh-dops, Thoy make come sort of liing by | rodd, their salue would be allewed s the, Aiin = /V e e i and 317 b2 poto | St. Betorsbupe a present enjoss that lofts pre- | Rassell, that his days are chielly pussed o read- Ui o hamania et Sl Tl emincnce. The cost of living in the latter | ing. The weignt of eixhty years pressing on a - ‘bunting and fichinz, and yet they aze not havpy. | dum menuit” basie, provided it was for the inter- , | [Lavehier. “talk it Ca f th e g CASUALTIES. struck_a sharp blow on the_brass kuob ncarest e 1 ser. ) They Al of the Loit Conee saf tacy | cst of the road to tave thew aliowed. Bk D o o e e o aannst it | Capltal his gone up 75 per cent. since 1833, An | constitution never very robust s wade i &9 unfurnished bachelor's - apartment rents. for. | far an invalid that the only exercise to which he Bagiud mitiond In 1t The'city Is filed with e e atick, Dut Still withou ‘effeet. T ers of all kinds am sexes, who strive to A FATAL AWAY. with his stick, but still withont cffcct. He | un D X l. 1 something for nothing. To be honest is to bea THE CHICAGO ]&‘a.&bméc;_r 5, I \TD\,T ‘;1{‘;‘7;‘“1.“‘ e o her aldo gt the howse and repeat. | $T50, and a furnished room in the top story ofa'| is equal Isa promenade In bis Bath-clair when e e aulieiry ana eermil | _ The followinz is a synopels of the report of T.W. ', Seeglal Dispateh fo T Trbune. 0 o ts on tho sevond Eriob, but still | Dotel s $950. And gentlemen's cluthing is | the sun s warm. ~He siceps, well, and car, still | Hir. The change in the condition of the colored | Whitman, Recelverof the Chicago & Pacific Rail- | New Yok, May 12.—A runaway an Central | ) remained quiet. some 73 per cent dearer than it is in Londor. | gratify, without medical restraints, a hearty ap- ol was emirkable, - Theirschoolswore amuns | road Company, for the montha of March 20d | Park this afternoon resulted in the instant death of | “NFRITEL NEC o from mis pocket o | InFrance it is scarcely botter. The rise since | petite. - Bub much talking tres hifn; and {rom i ] v xhien he vielted there uuc joun” | Aprils one porson and the fatal injury of two others. | gkcleton key, mounted the ladder, and. in a | 1858 has been unprecedented. ordeauy, a | his first appearance about midday to his retire- | — e e g brizut and Intellizent children doinz the most difi- RECEIPTS. e e Renwick, wife of 8 Frontetreot | et opeaed. the padlock which held the | $400 rent in 1553 s now 3300; carriage hire that | ment at 10p m. bis day Is chicly speut AMORE T aitbcs+1a Sfadioon arct PracHie ‘merchant, took het little daughter, her nicce, Miss | dobr. * was 33 is now 55 m‘egt that was 13 cents per | his books. To read a fow pages, to chew the | duChien, or via Watertown, La Crose, and ‘Winons. pound is now 20 and 25 cents. At Brest, rooms | cud of what he has read, to restune the reading, UHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD zolt m; ems, 3 athematical probleme, be felt there wad s [ oL op TEC for their race.” [Applause. 8 I L ! {m:‘é‘"‘-’&&‘ffpfl;‘ffi;{; s F'llgilm' 2 fl‘n‘bmfv' e |'“C!Dn“ng' o :lmmnl‘.' o 'EW’ “sl, Ly L’ougll‘t‘. o tb nis 1?;7“ havein the same time gone up from $300to | and to carry on this process for hours ata 09 s i e a lady over 60, who war visiting her, foradrive In | hu lem fool nigger, make um tink disser a1 2 i 0! Ke-Bhey -aY.. T % NOTES AND NEWS. S et e O e conchanan Bisan iaenet The | hoqse saitehed. AL nufin dar, sho FoufL.” 350, "In Parls, house rent had trebled in 1870 | gtretch, is Lord Russell's conception of study. Depora footof Laket, Intianar,, 4 SEers THE OLD SAFE BURGLARY- Doreae homownrd. they became frigtoned at n wat- | TFhe, old darkey reached up'and cautiously | upon what it was o 1852, and doubled elnce } And the range of books which It covers Is side. | _Clark-ac., and ac depote. erig-cart, and _dashed downthe Mall at | yurned the handie. The door opencd a little, | 1558, It has fallen off onc-fourth since the Ger- | History, both of Greeee and England, as well us ' d Streator Special Dispaich to The Tribune. WasnrxaToN, D. C., Moy 12.—It is possible that the old eafe-burglars story 15 to ba told over again. Thomas P. Somerville, the New York Iawrer who wisindicted for complicity with Gen. Babcock, and scquitted, is now in jail in New Jersey await- ing trial for alleged complicity in fraudulent bond openatiops. He has sont & statement herc which is aid to be a confession, and to give more conclusive s torrible speed. In his cfforts to man- | 7 ¢ Throughout Germany It is the same. itics of the day, is his favorite study; i o : and, casting away all Tear, Uncle Zeke boldly | man war. Throug : the politics of the day, e study; | yooa o D e o by, | reached Oy s Lo stoady himscll | Lodgings tn Leinsic that cost r51n 1558 now | Groto and Hame the authors whom he specially | Mendore: ttawa: Shd Sirearoris This threw Bryan from his scat, and he fell under | While he swune back the door. cost 3 but meats have not risen proportion- | admires. But that few brancnes of literature }éfifl"&fl“‘“&" g:gyg?: the carringe. the wheels of which passed over his | Literally like a flash of lizhtning the electrle | ally. In Amsterdam, the rent of gecond-class | have altogether escaped his notice fs platn | KeckCed Fbudue &Slowx ity nock and chest. The maddened lorses now | discharge passed through nim. The muscles of | houses is 50 per cent more thanin 1853, and | cnough to any who conve_rsg’wnh nim over | P50t iy ran faster than ever, keening lo the | his fingers contracted, and he could not release other things, except bread and fuel, have risen | ¢ the -walnuts” and the wine at the round | Pacine ¢ Expreas San. “Mrs. Temwick . yesolved to risk a | bis hold of the enchanted handles. ‘At lnat his | correspondingly. At The Hague it is as dear as. | ginner table of Pembroke Lodge, while he | Ouwaba, Kaoess Gy dwehl o o) | 6550 m jump. Taking her Iitte girl in her arms she pushed | feet slipped from the ladder, and_the weight of | in Tondon. ~Rotterdam has scarcely changed | plays his partof host with the genial thoush | = =0 = s ald 2 2 o i Tast ten years. At Lisbon, rents | punciilious courtesy which he learned at Wo- Ex. Sunday. fEx. Saturday. open_the carriage-door and sprung ont, fallinz i is ha . Likea log the | its pricesin the his body tore bis hands adriit, Likea log the | U PPt b Ca® S0g o dodivtes risen from 30 | Burn and at Hollend House when the century TR DRRTERD leuvily on ber side and head, and lay senscless. n old man dropped to the ground, and lay groan- ¢ 3 i ‘bewildered. t0 100 per cent. In Spain itis the same, Cadiz | was young. s 03 OENTRAL m%: oo DR o e jocond-st. 10215 8. m. [* 4:00p. M- evidence against the prominent implicated than : Band.. i hild rolled off i b ¢ s attsinable on their tral. 1t looks very much Balince a0 B e M el ond | ing, prasiuz, and generally L e e ol A ¢ another attempt to obtain immunity by CHOIEF-ENGINEER CLARKE. Jowed Mrs. Renwick'sexample. She rolled overand 0y, de_lawseoramity! Oh, my heabenly costs 70 percent more than in arce! Q‘l\’l .—4——‘ e ice: 121 taadolph-sk., near squealing, ! over after her fall, which wasa terrible one, the | Marster! Who cber 'ought o’ dat! My con- | isas dearas Loudon. Prices arc. enormously A Bad Season for 8. \ i ) T the report of the forelen delegates of the IIINCERECROFY 5 oreds “Veln vers great. She stenck | scencedone wake up! my conse’ence doné wake | extendea ot Genoa. Rents at Ancons, Civita Mitiaukee Wisconsin. There have bcn ahresdy, 1,000 spphiestions for | ot Central Railrand, puliiabed it Tup T | onher beads and was instantly Killed, Mjes Faa: | upt Hoern ‘bout it often, aw now 1 knows It. | Vecebia, Naples, Rome, and other placcs, are all Richard Darl, of Kipon, Lhe niods exisisive ¢ been already applications for | of yesterday, referring to the aduption of the dele- | eett decit led to remain in the.carriago and await ! ¢ | up,aud so is the_price of provisions; or where apiarist in the ¢, has los! 5~ AT z 5 Al Oli, my heabenly Marster! of you lots up onme | P, A0 30 %G X uirfionts of living._are | out of 104, and thinks the loss was caused b the result. . The .horses made across the 5 ¢, Zek i wmo'. 5 Breen ., manL ot R gfn?w’ggfifilfufi:"ifis"f:hfxfntr?&'ih:fi.’:’.m-f?:mm freator. Sially -sliows a general rise of 75 per | the mild weather, in Fobruary, which creat stopped just before reaching it, and she was taken ol it 300 and 400 per cent. | dampness in_the ‘cellar, as the swarms were 1 day. B—r-r-r-r-r.’—And what with the sho cent. Fish has gone up al P PO y outina fainting condition. Désan and Mra. Ren- | {5 "0 " all, Unele Zeke's senscs | Clothing generaliy fs considered, weapest 18 | Bualiyy 26 had an abundance of honey to feed e { Tondon. Venice shows a healthy increase, but | on. He has never experienced such a percentage o a0 brohm, an hfi,fifi?@?‘é‘.’:'flfl'flcfifi? scfi.fifik‘fi‘!’"’nfiidTxolzmnvoice. Tostinctively | Leghorn alone maintains its steady-going ways. | of loss before, except in 1871, when it was | - i In Gene Thouse rent is as high'as in most of | caused by duusal and even then the difference: PITTSBURG, FT. W. AYYE & CHICAGO RATLWAY. subordinate positions in the New Orleans Custom- | gates suggestion to discontinue the Encineering Honse. Packard's following all desire positions. | Department and close the capital account, it was 3 Nicholls hae proved true to his pledges, is orzan- | stated that the change resulted in a eaving of e iring the common echobls and appointing a local | $72,932.11 for the month of April. In justice to Board of Directors equitably distributed between | Mr. L. H. Clarke, the late Chief Engineer, it ris, Reokuk & Hann| Dubuque & Sioux Clty £ Dubuque & Stoux Ciry ¥x: Glimaa Passen, fi white and colored Repabli Should be explained that this' was 7ot | orthree riba broken, and. i ek all; % “Ebviny, but _ merely that | Neitherhenor Mrs, Renwick had regsined con- | Uncle Zek d, ©Here me,” and logked 7 A UL ey ity were - less by {hat | sciouszess up to & isio hour, uined cou- | Duclo Zke anavered, Hero mey aad logkedl | 40 SS0it i, i living o very expovsive. | was ot matertally greater, M bos guthered | popue'comed Canat sni Snasop e Tiekes Oeed ew York speculators, who tried to run the Post- | amount becanee the work done amounied lo so ¥ Hirtire clad ity white was nearing him with slow | In Ircland it is really cheap. It is taxation, | up about eix bushels of dead bees from his D COer Cater ouse, and Grand Pactic Hotel. ? Offce Department advertising, cleared $12,000 be- | wach less in dollafs aud cente. Itle Stidnut thue STEAMER SUNK. e e e M thve mysterious visitor | with Tailroads, first raising expenses und then | cellar, as the result of this winter’s loss. Othe: e AT fore Postmaster-General Key found them out. noInjustice was Intended {0, b8 Q00 itoned 1n | New Onuraxs, Ney 12 —The lower const steom- | approaciied, it scemed to rise uatf e Towered to | cualizing thedi, that must be beld responsible | beeimen, "eport ‘apout the same percetage of Amne d WILLING. o emort s, however, caculate (o misiead those 'bost Eimmn con last st near tho Stella plasla- e helght of at least teo et The ‘n“"gg‘fg for this new condition of thing * Gl el LT Donal - Mitchell, of New Haven, ‘'Tk Mar- | not familiar with enginecring acconnte. tion, twenty-five miles’ belaw the city. Capt. zekiel, on his hands and knees, § pro % i = o 3 truding, and his jaw dropped, remained:as if A Man's Fight with a Panther, A Soutliern Poem. . 5 has indicated his readinces to accept the po- Canton reports that he eaw by the siphon that the ne, i Lisaes ‘Springfterd (Mass.) Republican. Onthelstof May the citizens of- Vickeburg, o BALTIMORE & OHIO. tion Bufldiog. foot of Mon- &S Ciark-st., Paimer fouse, pot (Exposition Bullding). “Leave. | Arive. boat waa making watcr fast, and ordered her head. | PATaIYZEd, P - £ yet cxtinct in Vi q v 5 4 =Rl D Suddenly the phantom boswed itself, 'and its Savageanimals arc not yet cxtinct in Vermon Mise., decoratedthe graves of the Confederntes teave from. Exj 3:,;‘;’,;{3,*;,‘_‘";3,;¢;,‘;;g:,,',;::s';g:;’z‘,‘.‘,‘,,‘::},gs';‘;;z;i headl Geceending with. incredible swiltness, s Thomas Pegsinzton, of East Richford, Souad i i the cemelry. e follywiog fn the “é’fi:;flfi‘f:‘;:"a"fi smote the unfortunate Uncle Zeke senseless to | to his cost a few mornings ago. B Mieu Tint, the *+3adge™ of several Southern ién of Commissioner of Agriculture. REDUCING RATES. The reduction of the Erie Canal tolls which was E BLAINE. pelgene Hale, of Maie, {sfiere, snd publicly an- | announced yesterday will undonbledly have the % unces his support of the. A tion. ; W 3 tiwo enildren and two colored women, who, In the st a fe By ele suport of the. administration. 110 | ofict of forcing the railroads to make 8 reduction | excijement, were swept_overboard and dfowned. | the carth. Aoy fo his sugar orcbard, in company with his i ; i o o ‘he East, .and particularly in tho < Senl et Witha | journals: ooy o cech Semator Blaine since COnsress | g froight ratos to tho East, .and particularly in 190 | The bont s In fonts-fvo feel of water, Tfo | ~Three davs later, as poor Uncle Zeks Ta | (0%, ‘when he suddenly came face to face e Moraing Express. B e I uends (o attack the Administration, though it is rates on pork, “.}’“”“ AT O ovafied rofar | docs not know tho cause of the accident, but thinks | racked with rheumatism and tormented with | huze anther. The dogz was torn to pieces in a (LA R AL L b L Al =i 9:30p. m. |3 8:30p, m. it textaia he (liaine) has lttle conddence in | The advanced B0 5L ave prevailed sofar | she must have struck 3 ez, CIérk Layetle | spiritual fear, upon Lis ped in the singlo room | tiinkliue, and the beast then_turned bis atten- ) s i Rt ez : 3 the Sonthern i‘;;l‘.;qfiu“‘s SR :m! oo e Bast oy rail nearly all togetner, and D. Michers are reported missing. 5 gt )::.:il cmr;|§. i:]he door opened, and in walked Mr. :.{ion‘th ’g;;ffifl“&‘mh gl‘:& ;l;gg;,:}::d\ltrg:::g, e, %GAGOV m‘xv%“ m%‘géfifi'mn.imflwg - e GRAN flering much in conseguence. o g mith; of Bellevue. FEEE x ept his s = Peac pat. corier Of Vad Buren - e T2 {1 Western Amociated Press. e ot 10 :hisgclg\in!mm {he West are LEGISLATIVE REFINEMENT. ot moraine, Uncle Zeke. Why, what's | turc's first spring by falling on his face. The | fif;{g:c‘{‘ifigpg“,‘fgmm, Yy 8 Ciark 5. Sheroikn HOUE: < A‘lmmx D. C., May 12.—Ex-President | nie doing very little freight ‘businces at present. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. the matter with vou, old man?”’ 2 second time hie was caught by the shoulder, and . The B“v:: sd the Gray : . R Leave. | Amive. g‘m"“u‘b-dn oy llthdrcw from the Treasury Depari- | The reports show that all the Wostern roads ST. PAvr, Minn., May 12.—Two lamp explos- < Oh: Mis' Smitir! oh, Mis’ Smith, I doné lind | a desperate struzzle followed, both rollinz over Tk sy e Death, Omabs,Leavenw'th & Atch Ex| e Yoults for o uable swords, held for b latne | comblued broughtt this city last, Thursday only | jonsocconrrod inthe Gruber Hotel last eveninz, | some tnrrible sperences lately. De angel ob de | and over on the zround and finally falling over | . Inthecolorlessland o€ DeR R p e guabs Leayonwiind Atch Ex i Fhiluanare-keeving. They were forwarded to | aftecwear:loads of graln, Shl o8 CFT 81 Canal | ench causing the dostruction of tho chmber furni- T8k done wwractle wid me. “an my ,conscence | o precipice twenty feet high, which ended the oy s denecperowert g, | Mt Exores.eo : CATTLE DISEASES. SRR e reductioniof the BriC Conts | tare. The ofl 1n the lamps was 110 test, accord, | done woke, an', oby _my heabenly Marster, T's | comat. . Degzington lay unconeclons for Forihe B o fhe Crayae ricads to-day PIFTISBURS, CINCINNATT & ST TOUR B B, ( Consular officers in En; 5 L o s t nec- e " an the Lez one sufferin’ sinnes. - Mis' Smith, is youu bin—ls: | several hours until fouud by his friends, and he 2 Depot comer of Cliaton and Castoli-ata., West Side. rope have been instructed | Western roads., But the Eostern roads muef nec- | ing to the amended law worked througn the Legia- s h e ha ove doubt-. 4 § -mout scase an make a large de . 2] refiners. The losses in the State so far from the %. R . ot T 'he recent destruction of a 3 ,m,',’,,ucd lay foot up one life, “XNo, indeed, Uncle Zeke; nobody been near, {ray, bt it is thought he was nmdlm:n by the m’fpcd; e e e af Kbrtch will give a fresh, fv’i‘g’n‘-‘i’&'fi:i- fall,'and & party of hunters are look forhim. | B3R enttoLieat. -Col. Boxgrose.an Englishman, rgu < z -+ ¥ho is attemptine to form an International Anti- - ; Biuo Glass In Hothouses, e ycisiion. . Col. Boxerove Eivea the:| . . KAREAKEE LIFE. A Dundee (Ont.) Adcertiser. t ouu&ng ‘of his purpose in the following letter in the From Ceatral Depot, (oo;vgl'LA!_xn-n;\ = We recently called aticntion to an experiment | London Zimes: . " | [ Depart. | amive. o bullets and_ chain shot were which was being made by Mr. Spence, of Coven-. When explosive s and, chaln shot wate | eS| s try Bank, to test the efleacy ol the blue Flolet i’:.?:.’ifigm‘%"fgé’fé".fl'ismfiunfie ol oo ond. | Nighe Bapressere 0P m| T m it.” Everything all right now.” : ¢ e S l."_'An’ nnbpd\;’done_wnnh delock? Do’ lock’ . . . NO TIDINGS. ebery mornin & New Yons, May 12.—No inteiligence has been w: mu;ev':f;g;m‘pfi who do you think would received in this city yeb concerning ne overdue. | nclg'Zoke suswered not. but his lips moved steamship City of DBruseels, ‘Toman line, and | ¢onyulsively, as he muttered, © Knack me d0 rinderpest, and. ascertuin whetber these disesses | D Thess during the summe; jope to carry much business ng sul T, e lkciv o be compmanicatea todive catle by the. | sy s = i P anstandslied lides 5 AN HONEST CONDUCTOR. The President has e : An énterprising young brakeman on_oné of the Fldshipmen: e opeinted the followlog Cadel | Western railroads, who had lonz had vislons of the §meson 3. 3. Woodwird, "U. 8, "A.: 'Marcns | day whens *-bluo cap” with two 2old bands and 801 of Medical-Director Duvall, U 8. N. 2. | the talisman of **Conductor™ should adom his and about’$60,000 In property: - RN .- dobn M. Power, of the S g d L RolFoven of the Soldjens’ Orpling’ Home | yigq, ran across an_advertisement calling for tev. | Sidonian, Anchorline ;| fis, 8’ den lock de do* an’ took dekey. % ‘stimulatme plant life. Mr. Spence, in ] 5 g = . ks , i A A ' . ) e ——————— . A s e bited their manufacture: yet explasive bal- . . — : *how Tathor ‘wae 3 Copiain m Catliele: | cral hundred experienced ratlrond men for zucw st Biiale I Gan Eeactih | Tnouss it was de angel.ob de Lord.” * adlition to stocking his vineries, planted some Provand chain shot, it must bé admitted, are |: * CINCINNATI ATR LINE & EOKOMO LINE. Ba)bm‘mn"g‘.‘““‘ and Killod at Antietam; | roadin Brasil. -Here was the opportunity toobtain Teebr. Eitate Crroular R g 2 | — ; potatocs, . some under- bluc glass an¢ ,ol L ‘armless as compared with torpedoes, - Poitoning (. From Ry. Depot, éorner of Clinton and Carroll-sta. . of the Bo ;),uhl(’tll, of Annapolis, Md.. on | g substantial realization of his amoitions dresms [ o o o 0 Fuare, s recorded in | ... -JewsIn Euro i’ under ordinary glass. ‘The conditions of vqn_‘__ is ro_hlbl!fl} {:n Jar.. t‘m’ _]‘):;.mpn:h{l:;: v:;‘; T T o T T T P S MG | sl ST | e RSP SRR | e i G i | TSSOty i e | By e i SR 20 | g v el i E i . G bably onknown. ordingly he, last of. eighty-eight. - The London weel e 5 F A &: R # i D. Oliphant tormerly Brimdier-Gon- | Ives were Buaply vas i reduction last monih of elghts-Slzht fn tue | e Lo publishers intended iseulng | forciog process was begun o the Sthiof Felr [ to of - escsp® o them 1 For . toatance, | BT Eipres tair amnml HRE gent representing the road that he el of Volunteers; Nathantel M. Hubbard, Jr., | wroie tothe o