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i 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1877—TEN PAGEN Misa Addte O'Hars, light Uluo sill, with | Ings to tha pair whoso boat . hs boen cast adrlte onco as- | beenwithont evmaolation, In epita of opnosition | Consul there, ts nbseat on leave, and that Mr. der when wo hear that they are attacked nnasares it ain o MATRIMONIAL. ecrted In e trenty with Prusaia of and dinvent, the {8¥q] evarywhere have reverentl 7 % 3 taritan trimmings. on‘a matrimonial sen, placld At presaat, whate | en thelr way, in a pass whers th ¥4 fwelith articleof that treaty rum{m'o- Thag | Jstened to sour {gfi A Tral ot e Vit of Garsl | Daddeam, Comnl Qe et o et (rant. e D en. Gol. Woadraw, whito stlk and whita Iacag | over may betide the future, e, Byt b e, whis Droched Inalugle Under your wise, gent hone, and pardon overflow. | Marar of Liverpool haa tendered his hospitali- diamond ornaments, THUE DRIDAL PARTY golves by rhooting dead the first of the brothers even r‘;m’s. :\mv{:xunmfni)anal mll(l':lrya‘wl;l's :ér X"mmm“mnn T cvery kind should not be deemed contraband. | the I1ght of b {3 e t ST i should ot be deemtd eonrebanch | hnihsof sont wloriood zample, ddvation o the | Hes Lo Grao vetnels and articles, and to detaln them for | ever before firmly and H and dangerously wonnding the recond, o o4} At foarfal, butthie TR Sroteyn - Tho woao man leans Againat a rock, And though he receiwes {sa Mary Csrpenter, light blue brocaded | took the 6 o'clock p. m. train for Chicago, sitlk, teimmeil with samo material of a different | where they purpose locating thelr future home, shade; gold ornaments. Nacine has scttied back with a sigh amain to the Three Important Hymeneal Cela= brations Recorded Yes- Tntetioently implanted in BLLGIUM.' anothor and fatal shot, killa two of the T such lenpth of time s the captors may think [ thelr souls. They have como W14 . Mrs: M. T. O'Ilara, nunt of tho bride, black | old monotonous humdrum of summer lifo here, | fore he df o4 e Tarks he. e avent Ihe. Incomvamtonce or dame | WOA 10 Jmplore Tour Blemming g Iag ot gooc 1ecs Miness BOTS. terday. cali silks gold prnaments. . e tho antleipation of Othor trage: | kvacon s, rife and s Gneses b poukan'nd Mrs. George C. Ball was clegantly altired in a | dica, 2 ara Xilled on hoth shdes, cxcept hereol < Tric. Bho adks Tor mercy, And ‘A.‘.‘.‘.‘.“.:r&"m.: namen bor mntdeny honor & the prlee. Tndignans And percelving 1hat ho is now off hin gnrd, shy #ialn iim with the daguer, 1o tears 1t frum fier hand, they closc, and slio dnshes the wreteh over the precipica into the yawning depths below, " plalabin il bt i A KRUPP GUN. AZe that may ensne from thelr proceeding, pay- | the exprention of their veneration. sympathy, and | 8erarno, Belgtum, May 24.—The strike of the fng, howaver, nea-onablucem&nmum For the | love, togethor with goneronn offerif, P\ye dnenre i uu i o i hafl ter, A T, BT B Ee D oo tare, | Zeu: Moly Father, that thie Cathollcasr tho Unitod | foicrs here 18 0SSWIDE & srions Cuehs G it 1t Al b further atlowal o f1se'in D ete. mn;fiq:{&an'cnbemnd tho faithful of wy land in | 1arEa force of troops has arrived. The cavalry e of th captors tha whol o any patt of tho | Yeted abedionte th the flaly fearc o and de: | cleared the strects, to-day, Some persons were miltury stores to dotalned, prsing tho | Norean we forboar ahuding i the alentgorton njured and several arrests wers made. aluc ol c sam o | of yonr eminent! Instrious tifieato TAT O e Etatmed By the. ourrent briccs. 8 tho | (wa. dogmatic definitionn by which th “ircto' By VICTORIA., white -graln silk, elaborately trimmed with Dlack velvet, high in tho neek; ‘dismond orna- . TERRE IAUTE. DAXTER—MACK. Marriage, in Chicago, of Mr. Charles C. Curtiss and Miss Addle Miller. ments. Miss Carrle Lyman wore rosc-colored ik Bpectat Divpateh ta The Tribuns. ith aventrans ‘of, ‘Valenedcgoek ;laco} vourl | pngn Hree Tuds Muy Shdins Mattlo Mra, C. A. Cnnk, black itk and velvet, trim- | Mack, daughter of the Hon, Willlam Mack, of lnce of ite destination.” IWhen this treaty | Christan doctrine has spparently been breught A NAW MINISTRY, A Danghtor of Ex-Scnntor 100= | mod withs thrend lace; dismond ornaments. this clty, waa married at 11 o'clock this morning au] cxpired, (n 1796, by its own lmitation, the | ell-nizh to completion. It inalso ftting nat wo i . Mrs. C. F, Cook, white silk princesse, clabo- . enn. ' 5 B e O ot ien \ng | Monid fotnt wiih eratirite to tho sienai wincr ren- | | MELBOURAR, May 2.—A now Minlstry has little Jolned to a Citizen ratcly trimtmod With aatamn leaves. and toa h‘fl{;;{:z"wn:fi"{;,,}’,’onlf'},':‘,"f',’:;d%:‘:u,‘%‘,,‘; The Largest Brecch-Londers Yot Con. d ope, fo tl B B Gosermient (o abaiior tyag | dered Sect by vou through oot dlacche, 10 ths | bucn formed for the, Provinco of Victorls, with atruetod. artiele in the new m“;‘(;nw be negotiated. And | Archbishop of New York to the dinity of Cardinal R of Chicago. roses. Miss Carpenter, Javender silk and brocade; the most ‘Pmmlncnl urfsts of Tcnnessee, nt Landon Times, dfay 7. gold ornaments. present Judga of the Circult Court of Davidson 1 in the new treaty of 1700 that article was omit- | of the lloly Roman Charch, which is, indeed, & L 8. x A Ly Tho celebrated Drussian artillerist ted, ani only restored In the latest treaty of | I 1 1gn. bit ono which we triist 3 i Miss Qardner, white satin and crepe laco; | County (Nashwille). The wedding was one of st, Iere P ::'Indlof:l Eu' e oEal n: yfi fix’:’@ffl}flfi%{.fi"flEfif’x}cn':'nr?'e“-fluifim:fir?ir FIRES. A Son of Tennesseo Judge Weda Ose of | pel nnfimm; iyl : el i m:suél;rzrcflmvx it ever” oeeurred In (s | Krupp 1s Just completing o monster e ot 2% n the declamtion of Taris of L) In- | poX ¥y forever, \ Miss amilton, 0 ritan, lort m- e . T She " show that g, | clpies stipminted In tho ‘bovo cited trcatits of | Ve fiel that the actoniehing gowth of tho |y pg, e o Terre Hante's Fair mings and arnaments. d il wife, 3. Joncy axter, Miss Lulw Hixiors | of cast stecl can bo produced on a sealo o ats i é!::cg"g:ém:‘;‘v?,&'fim '}h:‘é‘;g,,‘l“;’:‘;}‘g:f e oy ¢ han ihu boen Tiow that e can Iargo fron establishmnent in this city, owned and prfil\‘&.wfi{mfififigfifigflh Iaveateratly Ew'{;q;, M1 of Nushyills, Woro pres‘nu’t: "Thio [*With tho w’““”m"l"‘;“ ordnance of Woclwichand BT o oo, o tha neniel o, e D T She hasis amd aakc for Io jastieq | OPCFated Ly Segtert, McManus & Co., burned CILICAGO, Miss Emily Campbell, the aamo a8 abose, bridar party laft at § p. 1, for St. Louts. B e . e . b U i same exeeption, are not liable to capturounderan | nwd fafr - blay, cnjoyment of the right of | this evening, with tho excoption of the foundry CURTIS3—MILLER, WIIO WRRE THERE, which hns lately distinguished ftacif 5 ; eneniy's llar (Rules 2 and 3), ara- cetablished a8 | relf-gorernmont, il Toave "SIl trea’ intoes | portiom, which was also dlamaged. . A large | Ono of tho most aristocratis snd brifllant Among thoso prescnt were the Misses Lizzle A MANUFACTURER. buryucss, T (han alie: ahoey | o Soe- g e e, Soaiar Kiates | Coures il o cinire” ot ‘Guthotis unity. | RorLies "af"men aus thvows 6t of eis. | weddings that bave taken placo sinca Esster | 85 Emiiy Canpbest e aodt dfese 1+ s S0y P hroportions of the 100-or Armtrons i T o th Pacte Seclaration, bt | iho Chulr of Feter, Tima and experience hava | potiiey Of et 46 GIIGER, OF % b derson, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo C. Ginll, Mr. and T - suns which aro. boing Minoufactured Tor o 8 not on ncconnt of Rules 2, or 4, but | *uown that neither in principte nor in practice does d aviug . been en- | was celebrated Idat eveniog on the South 8lde, | atys, J,' W, Doane, Dr. and Mrs, Guon, Mr, and What Ifo Saya---llow Open New NMare h f A red for the nncemum of Hule 1, by whleh pyivatering | unt Noly religion contradiet the eprit of tho tant- | HHES, upon joveral important contracts, | tho event berog the marriage of Miss Addic | Mra. Geo. By Toot, Mr.and Mrs, Walter lurnham, keta-~Tovislon of the Tarf Needed, L U e e T was abollshed, and’ England insisted upon | fations undet which we e, but, on the contratls | spread with great ra kgu{.( e ons cannot na’ |- MUler, only daughter of Dr, Do Laskie Mlller, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Roofy 3Maj. Gurtlss, dohn Fu 184 Fallgr b 1R New Jepk Chroniclsy e‘i‘.hclcnv u production of & vary mnrvsl«;\'u'n’xe:;i ut is the Indivisibility of the four rales. Mr, Marcy, | toncia of the sects to which so many of our fellow- | uefinitely ascertafned el o inyisnoie of Jaiy 14166, o Count Syt | cilcns elons. “Tha comservative spink aad Ta: | oot S EA00 to E2mn 0 There Is - on the proposed ndhiesion of the United States, | atinct of Catholicity, which aro o nllulbi‘yn - | surance in a number of companies represented said, * that o due regard to the fair clalms of | pored to dangorous or hazariaus innavations T the by tho Philadelphin sgency. Subsequently & neutrals wonld reem to require soma modifica- | foclal order, conrtitute an clement of s;““'“""l riot ensucd ot the scm.gc. Tionse, o positc tho thon, If not abandomnent, of tho doctrine in re- [ and safety, of which the value may o shown in | 8cqtt works, between a number of Fongns and Intion' to contgaband. 1rie, hut e epncluded | {ime,tr cime, and e know that by obeying 1 | acvoral mowly cmployed anginecrs of e Ren- }:{tg;x:)rzé e “’J"fimflxs :JI:: ;{glctrcg!s,mu 'x‘!: ,;.:odTRu: l‘?-"l citizens, "i a pust_centuey, when {,"'i,,“““,;‘“" boarding at the hotel. Plstols were gotiations relativa to the rights of neutrnFl by | ferror of ';gn‘::,’:.fi"':,':, “,:'Hflu::fiw "l'»'[',l,.“' ‘;v’, ".;? ot gy wnundgd. Curtlss of - Cincinnatl, {Vnum i Clmwmll, Bostow, May 10— . . 4 The real begin- James Olcott, Philo Wiber, John_flol dny, | ning of the discusaion of -theae questions by the Frastus Foote, Jr., Miss Balfte llouldu&, Mr. | present generation came with the War and the and D“u‘fiin, Oazey o and Mre, Uoorko | foar that the country could not bear tha neees- Gen,. and'' Mrs. _Anson Stager, ‘Mra, | sory burtben of tazation. L thestudy of theso Bhlolda, Miss Carrle L mT. Mrs, L'earce, Miss | questions, which notnblf led to the publication Ewmma Wadsworth, Mfln ‘nony Parker, Miss | of Mr, David A, Wellg ‘mmplllnl, entitled Nelife Bickford, the Misses Annio and ‘Léu | * Our Burthien and Strengti," many pursons, B‘lnsnr. Mr. nnd Mee.J. B, Ritonion, Mr. and Mrs. | like Mr. Wells ond the undersigned, becamoe 1.0, whoss name {s fymiliar to nearly every person in Chicago, to Mr. Charles G ;Curtiss, tho manager of Root & BSons’ musle store, Over 200 invitations were extended for the reception, and these included only tho relatives, Immediate friends, and sohoolmates of Miss Miller; Lut there were 1,100 people who received Invitations to tho cercmony at the interonting character, The length of the gun, fhcluding the breceb-ploce, s 29 Tect 6 inchea,the broveh-iece Itgelf being 0fcetd inclics in Tngth, The calibro of the guu 18 163 fuches, Tig welght of the projectilo will be 760 kilogrammes or 1,650 paunds, and the powder charge will Lo 996 pounds. The 8l-ton gun of gy Frawer constructfon has a bora of 34 feet and an extornal Jongth of 97 fect, Asa 16-fuch lfiun (without an enlarged e g fr s oy rer reesing this change in the law of contrabang : e church, which shows to what cxteut a soclety Stone, Mr. W, G. finmilton, Mr. and Mrs. | convinced that tha restrictive policy was unwise, L {’lmy Will he roady to give It thelr sanction Tfiifif".i"n?.'é‘“5{‘;‘:&?&2;‘&‘2‘3‘&?‘%‘;’3'&{?"m’I.x AT MENASITA, WIS 50“"[!)““( in 8 large d? may form acquainis | Thomas Anderson,Mr, and Mrs. ci-mwm;u. Mo | SN0 Wit rchers profection begina pblie vevenue };‘r"fl"""‘fg‘;"z}"fi")“ l‘rofi‘c&‘;",‘f";‘;‘.‘&"‘bfi"!rflwlhn whenever there Is n prospect of [ts favorable | tidings of that “glorious victory, by which that Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. fnces. Ol courso many of the lnvitationa sent | and Mrs. Carlos A. Cooky Mr. and Mra. Board- | en 8tiN, that polley was _adopied and con- | 4oty Ginmheter "} the Krup ": o ful lle.u- reception by other ‘marltimé Powers.* power was broken, and ftom which ite declina MENASITA, Wis., May 2,—At 6:40 this morn- | out wero for frionds of the room, aud fn his | man, Aucustus Compbell, Cotrtnoy Camphell, | tintied through tho War, But nfter: the War | o0 r s Varrow .m"mm"flmkrmh nenen. position ho Jins also had an opporiunity to form alarze 1ist of acqualutances, Tho ceremony was performed at Trinity Episcopal Church, corner of Michigan avenus -and,Twenty-alxth streot, by its Rettor, the Rev. Dr. Sullivan, nssisted by three other clergymen ~of the same denomiuation. The form of tha gerviceswas that ot the Iiigh Churchof England, The hour was announced at 7 o'clock, and long before that timo the edifice was fllled by an ex- pectant audience, while tho strects “outside ‘wers blockeded with e o8 lor nearly & square, and the sidewalks wero crowded with people, mostly women and young girls, who excrted themiclves to the Very utmost toobtalu a view of tha bridal party, ‘The only decorations in the church wera soveral magnilléent standards and bouguats of fowers upon the altar, which shed tholr fragranco J. B. Campbell, Ma). Pasco, M. aud Mrs. Will- ended, when the ottetnpt was made, colneldently fun Tilden, the Nev. Dr. Sullivan, the Misscs | nlmost with tho romovn! of thu internal taxes, Georgley Emma, and Katio Cook, Miss Gardner | Lo ralee, instcad of Jower, tho wholo Hat of du- of Buston, and a hoat of others, tlos, it became an imperative duty to present The bridegroom, Mr.’ Charles C. Curtles, hns | the whole question aneyw, and at that dato tho Dbeen o resdent of this city so_many years, and | General Tariff biil was defeated, though lias been so long Identified with its musfeat in- | the special acts in regard to- ¥ Wool terests, that he has a wido clrele of fricuds and | nnd Woolens” and * Cobper” wera ndopted, acquaintances who will unite In hearty congrat- | Since then tho discussion has gone on in a morc ulation. Hls fatber, the llon, James Curties, | or less desultory mannery but adverse results to was one of the oldest residents of the clty, and | the speciolly protected interesis of coal, fron, Mayor fu tho carly days, i himself now ocen- | stecl, woul, and woulens, hias happened exaclly pica the position of busincss manager of tho | a8 it was then forctold. -Copper forms an ex- Root & Sons Musle Company, nnd otitsido of his | ception, owiug to the cnormous production, nt business Intercsts, has been, ‘during the past ten | 8 very' low cost, of tha Calumet and Hecla years, intiuately nssociated with tho musical | mines. ‘advancement of tho city. Now there Is no combination of men, any- where, whoso purposs it Is to increaso tho dit- The confequence of our not having acceded n. In these dayn *‘of radnees, melancholy, {{ing fire was discovered in the rearof the saiv-: ), " o1 and dissater™ no human eyocan pencirate ti 4 3 4 no vine whcre and how awn ang. On ncvoun: e na- ysland and Branco refuscd 0 treat thoso pri- | of ‘batter timescan possibly urosk, l,l-};lawhnfi Sort ot s S dlar A prermison, to. mifl Wik 3 v o W, therefove, tio Collen Club now trics to | naver pravail, we should, indoed;bu withoat hop, | 800n enseloped fn " Hames, and the eotir mill fnduce the United States to accede to the dec- | But wo heartily accept and Are chosred and | With Its machinery, was totally consumed, Loss’ zfirlnllnn"n( Parks, they do onlp whnt };nfislm strcngthoncd 4 the open you haro o oftan ex- | about $3,000; probably Insured. Colborne’ emen! V' X on o memorablo occasl @ ol ot af our Ol Wi P e e e Yaa, thle chunse, this tnmph | Brothers! extensive mmvhlnnvflmg adjotuing waa Suthy 1o the welfare of the Usion, our Uov. | Wil come. 1 know not whottier will come dug- | the next victin of the fre flend, 'The flames Srnment to embraco the occasion to’ announco fng my lfe, dunng the Jifc ol this poor Vicar of nn(dl{‘lnm\d through tho building. Every- its adhieston to the Paris declaration, S e iavs | o b verl LTt gt oaurkeny Loty Mr. Marcy's views in regard to orticles con- wo iny nbthe fout i v o by e 3 P e LR e e el e L A e R e R e e Soymour, Minister of the United States at 8t. | srehdivceeo, with the nsanranco that we nro gratu- AT CROTON, MICH. Petersburg, May Dhlsm inwhichhasayst ‘You | ful to God for every day of life Ilo gives you to Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. will observe that there fs n suggestion in the ln- ;l;:l.}l I the furthest’honor and glory of Hiw Loly | Graxn Rarios, Mich,, May 24.—A firo at Cro- treme rear, 18 5 ft. 10 In., that of the Fraser jruy Deing 0 ft. The core of he Krupp gun fs astec] tube in two Jengths, upon which four stecl rings overlap, rising in steps from & point be. tween the muzzle and the trunnfons, and necy. mulating in the thickness toward the rear, Theso more massive vings are Irrespect fvo of the nnrrow strengthening ring over. the power: chamber. The ox. tornal dfameter of the gun at the muzelo s tiva fect three Inchies, The weapon I8 provided with n pivoting earringo of wrouaht-lron suita. bl for a conat fortress, welghing forty-fivetons, The prica of the gun, oxclusive of tho carrlage, {s £22,000. Of courso this fncludes a profit to tho manufacturcr, but the sum ls more than double thnt which goes to datray tho expense of producing an cighty-ton gun ot Woolwich Arse closed (communieations of tho French and En- o tics, and many uf thosc who atill clalin to bo fn Wish Miniaters] for a conventlon of the o Sy n Anallstalion et the n"';"‘"t"““ ""u““‘ toughout the spacious_nadltarium, creating, RACINE. e eatastion womid heartlly consent to | pal: There ln, liowaver, this fact to o remem. principal maritimo natfons to unito In tho GERMANY,. rand Raplds &Indiana Rallroad,yesterday after- | syith the soft music of tho organ and the im- ARNOLD—DOOLITTLE. freer trade, and advocato a great niodileationof | yooqele il !fi, ¥ru Rl eimuzele declaration that ~ fres ships make frea BISMARCK, noon, destroyed the saw-mill and lumber yard, | pressiveness of the occasion, & dreamy nflu- Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘the exlating confused and ill-ndjusted schedulo ' pp gui o all th elaborate finish which' appertains to breech. loading orduance. 1n common with tha other large Krupp guns, the rifling of the new weapon §s on tho polygroove he clonzated projectile belng rotated Racing Wis., May 26.—Tho soclal event of | of tarli¥ charges; hence, It would scom as i the the scason fo Racine reachied a climax at 9 | time had come wiion men should sco how nearly , they can agres upon practical tneasures o o'elock this aftornoon, whon wasmarriod Allicrt ruv”enuo reform, rntherpthnn to_contend over gouds, except artlcles contraband of war. This — ond somo small buildings, Loss on mill and et ‘o Neredofora, the sanciion of | ,, BERLA, May 8—Thero wras creat uctivlty st | Jupupor about #40,00. Hhera. was 816,000 In- TRussta. and no reluctauco is apprahiended on her | the orclgn Offico while Lrinca lsmarck Was | gran00 on the mill,—whether any on jumber part to becoming a party to such an arran here, and an active Interctiange of telegrams | or ot {s not reported. The mill was formerly cuce, %0 delighttul to young peo}:lu’ot romantic tendencles. Over tho contre alsle wero atatlon- ed, at regular intervals, thres simple archies of evergreen and rose buds, under which the brida { 3 r ! tem, Dt Qrent Tritain 1s tho only considcrablo | wwitn Ambnasadors abroad, particularly tho Am- | own ¢ ol hor Immediate escortspasaed on tholr way | Arnold Esq., of Chleago, to Miss Mary, ldost | thig abstract princlples which underlie tholr re- g3a e e s Reretbtore mada surdy o> | basssdor t Rome, It I stated tho jtter wil | the ;eug{n%gfififizgf'rxxrtx raree® o | 15 thoatar, dnugter of ox-Sanator and Mrs. James K, Doo- | apeciivo thooria: B e bt wii bo. adopled i tho e sitlon toit. Having ylelded it for tho presenty | whorsly visit Terlin, From these and ohier | fo . PROMPTLY AT THE itoUn 1ittle, of this city. Theaffalr ln sll {ts eharnc- A speclal necesaity for some action arlses ot | i eorvice 80 a8 to dis mepwuh th e lirt- in the existing war, sho lierchy recownlzes the y ey n- IN DROOKLYN. .| the vridal party was formed, and entry was | ortetics was noted principally for modesty and | ©f tho condition of the country. Our ctss | giuds, e velocity anticipated fro D et Justice aud fairoces 'of the prindiple, and would | dications, the National Zeitung concludea that | o o 4 _mnde In the following order: First caino tho - Qsp) . £ th scems to bo ubout thisr When thie War begat | Jeoyits fired fro e el e stico and altoces o the princiole, il ould | 3 0o ore la about to assort Ma porson | NEW Youw, May 24Tt glassworka of J. | eroom and s attenduacs, Me. 8, Haratay v, | S8ERAEHOE lsplay un tho part. of those most | £50% Hing population was divided up, tn cer- | 13505 TGS, SO s at the ftssle,of 13 conscut to an agreement to have It hervafter re- | fofluence upon the courso of affulrs. B, Dobleman o¢ Greenpolnt, Brooklyn, burned:| Louls Miicr, Mr. Adams, and Mr. Emil TLich- | directly interested, The parlors of the patér- | taln proportions, botween farmers, mechancs lnut:n;r b an iy Y o B Lo :{.’-’\fl frarded s o rile of internatfonnl law, 1 have SR AR MOBILYEAT G this afternvon, causing logs of $130,000; fn~ | 1iug,- followed by the Rev. Dr. Sullivan and Lia | nal manslon were decorated with raro gowars | and manufacturcre. Fortunately for us, that | oquay'to 550 foot tons D"‘;mnh ot hol's date was also ¢ho Loginping of'a great erain nventlon &nd mproyoment in processes of all Kkinds, so that when the soldicrs loft tho fields, that added an indescribable charm of |stmpliclty to the surroundings. Tho Rev. Dr. ‘Arnold, of Chlcago, the venerable father of tho ference, The gun which wohave thua described s by for the largest breoch-londer yet coustructed, thrown out the suggestion to Great Britaln aud - - Franee to adopt thls as @ rule to be obsorved fn | LoNDON, May31.—A correspondent at Viennn ;:Ixrx.l:?' w'é??l'mxfim'nm X;g’v&oo' oall\:zm;l‘?ema;ln assistants. This portion of the &mrty mado all future wars. From the carllest period of | telegrapha that tho rumors which arc current | wero seriously injurcd. thelr cntrance through the slde door, by the chancel, and took thelr stations, Immediately woll beneflcence, hio® tendered to the Rev. Dr. b #irst—The slow romoval of unintelligent la- Bullivan a cheek for $800, to be applied to the 2 Dborors from places wherp they. ara not needed practically o ton, and tho chargo of powder woukl be prabably about 0600 pounds. Tho this Government it has mado strenuous efforts | thero of gen bilizat afterward the ushers, Messrs, Philo Otls, Clark). | the improved plow, the mower, the reaper, and | o It ,. to have the rulo that free ships male freo goods, ",: m‘: gg:._ ;’:,‘..’,‘j.‘; mb’e’:‘: ;;,: :::c,?:::ll: :g AT HOUTZEND. * and Root, entered by the maln door and passed | ‘groom, performed the ceremony after tho man- | tho l;:lx(g'r ‘apablod the men. wiid rcmnln%t!,'wlm ;“‘“ {“i“"“’“ “l;l’"'“hb 'D""- ';( the 56-ton 13 except, contraband articles, ndoptea 28 & princiolo - ZENDALE, I'A. e e ofawed sy thw brideamaids, | ner of tho Daptlst Chusrch, of which the con- | tho help of women and ehildren, to keep uip tho ( PIETCITHIT oriDietG ore Sy ol e £ of Ternational law,” e vostrves Tiaye rocelsed notleo semtad | TLanmanong, Pro Stey Sebasly fia morne | Sl G B et Biary Flolley | rometi ectios Sva aabosar A Jargo tunber | €Fops tho same as befuro; in il tho workshovs Philadelphia Exhilition lost year, Tulssmaller § Therefore, it scens to bo the true American | 1R them to bo ready to join thelr regiments | {ng a fire at Jloutzeudale, Clearficld Couuty, | and Kittle Adams—two by two, ‘Tiho bride, | o z pu {n attond: ', R, it Efl fowor hands with better machinery did the sama ‘l;“t ‘fl ‘]’{I"nltll:bluuwnuwn. hias hnog Juuhm H1© rule, That free ships mako Irce Roods, stk | Within four daya from tho order of mobilaation, | Pa., destroyed tho dwelliags of P. Tanocy aad | With nior father, broukhi U 1o Seats S0 Bt of gucats wero fn attondanco from Chicago and | woiic T e attorics, less murater of hanis | 1, (5°, fPGieies LRTGmmipty AP M se B traband arteles, 150 NOLLIDg olee. e b oo it oo b | Chrtos Kanaer Gl Brae’ stores Mrs. 4. | tho groom ot the'aliar, Tiio ¥ Weddiniz Marct” | MUmaukes. Tt brideamaids woro Miss Surth Woring Jeas Hourad turned. of moro clotn: | 4Siiered, B CrMbE E e P it L. DuextaNo. | rotors oo, the Slloalan sogimants, Thiawould | Sproutis dwelling, and bakorr, and’ A, By Ash | W08 belog playad upon tha rgan during this | and Miss Gortrudo Doollttlo, tha former thosls- | When the War cnded, the mining and rafiway | i Fleott Ioclles, a0l Hree B O ol i ITALY. i ity s et s | | e veor o . | e st oo e T | el sibfScprbsonptiaes | Iy peiand ot 1’; e . froutler, a8 o procaution o vlew of o' possible lengtl, but everything ;‘;’uuu ST smoothly and | £roousmen were Dr. Morton, of thia city, and | CHPV o “ohytretse liava been unablo (o got. The L for the gun conslste of 21§ i L , BULGANDR Tolish agitation. R IN CIICAGO. Without s bt At (b close, tho entice party | Lorace Martin, Feqy, & tutor In Racine College. | omployment at Iast, thie most Intellizent and pounde o "'zl“{"',“"sf),‘ W"d"'u‘""x bt afy ONDON, May 34.—A Romo dispatch says Big- STATR DINNER: A stlll alarm o Engine Company No. 4 at | passed out and by the centre alsle and took car~ THE NIIDE fndustrious found thelr H‘"“’ in working tho ng;v :fi:‘d‘ n‘:,m;h owu o émh“nn ey rulvp’ul £{ nor Rizzl, Chief Inspector of Pollce at Lecara, || purine May #t.—The Crown Prin a | 'clock yestorday afternoan was caused by tho |(Finges. for the Dome of tho bride's fatuer, No, | was attired in n dross of croam silk, with trim- | new inachines, new mothods, and new tool Pt tha Sraduction of oal breoeljondi oI' showed much frnncss sgalnst tho briganda ot My, S, 0 and | orotoss hondling of 5 pot of charconl ‘dn tho | 925 Wabnah avenue, whero a reception was hold | oy ¢ tull P while tho common laborers were arowded out of P ol bt e G showed much Grinncas ogalast to brlgande ot | rincers wil givo s State dinner to-lay ot Pots- | 1o0'C) handling of & pot of charconl in 19¢ | Trom 8 ¢010 Giloek, which was aticnded by 8 | inso® of ruchings of tullo, ala Princesso, or- | %bilo the Sornon KPNIAMR WEC oW Iy Gl | ordnanco. Tho Bkton gun hns beon coustructe hel A Tiots). On the nlght of th ‘g rart $eVieet | dam. in honor of Queen Victorla's birthday. | Georyo Bold. el ;&gf*m 0 '3’} °"°°l°°8‘§ Jarge nimber of intlted gucsts, who tendered | Ang0 blossoms, and violet. Mies Sarah Doo- | Gyord hoy are now fdle, ‘The distrust caase ‘l‘,f E‘“fi" '}_‘,""‘y “.“‘," '“““"‘fifl ot Hers Krupp it (Mr. ?). n tho night of tho Uth Inst. Blig- | mp "er o eror and Tmperial family, the princlpal | in u:k orman Matod. o sured for 81,600 | yhelr congratulations to tho bappy couple be- | Httlewas dressod Inwhite tulle withappropriate | by paper money has {ntensified this tesporary rlmt:“a lwzchml“ l. 1ol Melr lllllnl sudia 8 2}7;1“““; ;dl";“"n“':!i:;lm{flll “’] ::d?mu:;o‘: mdm; dl‘fl’«‘lm;{m' LI?M Russell, ,‘1 n Ambase G > ll_o‘m Lhcll; }lamflg}m apon mct’fi wn&ld(ng ;nl\;: trimmings, lllos of the valley, and tes-roscs. fiY"i: At plmuxit. nbuul:l 9(!t per ccm21 of Hmlliup- 'd';;,';w ot ook "‘E"‘hm:i:‘{mlfig‘;"m i un| 2 wite, wo sons | 'sador, usscl e ril 'The walk from tha curl ho door of the atfon usiug improvi ool and ‘machines o = % escaped allve, though soverly hurt. The bouse Hmbissy, dod s‘:'m!nlm&;:‘llngul:hndl flefie&’: TJELEGRAPHIC NOTES. “louse was covered with o canvas canopy, o8 was :{fi:fi'm’ifimfifilflxx a;fr: ;Lfl::‘!‘z can produca "'tk 100 por cob can conatmn :;LI::?-AA:I!“ g::ficl(’lr“!‘t;!n: gur:l-n:’n‘k;,l:“lnr o d;"{: He Yiad bbit seerotly tindormiied, il be present. Bostox, May 24.—Four Inches of snow fell in: | lso the case at tho church, Doollttl hee of the brie et of the staplo articles of food, fucl, clothng, | FECHIY PRIBRERE FF B ST ot has T i GENMAN OFFICHUA ILL-TREATED, Terkshilro County, Mass,, this morniog. It s [: The mewly-marricd couplo left fmmediatel uollttlo, wother of the brice, wore an elegact | fools, warcs, and tho like, which constitate thia | Tdt oo 400 PIo ot T n THRAKERIGAN FILORINE, Bentin, Moy 34.—Tho North German Gazette | feared that much damag . ‘aftor the reccption for an Eastern tour, and wifl | black eatin dross, with pofut lace. Toat ballc of our consummption, and can, fnad- | Seecribed. The e e cignter it RostE, May 24.—Tlio Popo recetved the Amerle | ‘ruports that tyo German oflicers Wers. scriously | poars aponn: Toc GBS0 will bo dona to the | B heont sbout thres seoks. De, Millee loaves | _Among the trlends from Chicago and elsc- | dition, produco all that we Laye yot been abls havo a calibro sllghtly exceeding cighicen {12 can pitgrims to-day, Tbo Archblsbop of Phila- | iil-treated ot Nancy on onduy, particulariy by | Trult erepe. ‘ bo sbeant sbout thees woeks. D, Miloe feaves | (L0000 00, (5" 0™ Fhomas Tlayne and | Lo find - market. fop abrond tne otuer 10 ver | elem, o Yol Baow 8 p 21 delphia read an address to His Hollcss cx- | soldlers. ' "New OnueAxs, May 24.—Tho roception ball | 3y 80,0n tha Dothnla for Surope, fornpleasurs | dsugbters Mr. and Mre. Robery Harris, for- | cont or thereabout of the population Is there- B e e e T {ri; pressingz the oifection of the American Roman CAUSTIC COMMENT, and reanlon ot Greenwall Hall to-night, kiven: | trip of ‘several monthe. Last cvening, o8 a fare- | Hier v of this city; Mrs, Jamcs R. Doollttla, dr.; | forc fdle, There aro but two remedics: Welght of the projectifo would therefore be Catholics, and aMrming that the sufferings of The (azelle, commentinz on tho Fronch as- | by citizcns of New Urlcrmll under the msnage- tho Misses Durnhum,hmrmerl of Racinu; Mrs. surances of pacific Intentions, says: *For tho | ment of the Oricans Club, Doan and Mrs. Bmith; Mrs, Meacham; and J, 0 the uillcors of tho it the Pope are thelrs, and that distance Increased | present, only ono thing can_ be regurded as be- | army and navy of tho United Statcs, was thn | Wants of tt. Luke's Hospital, ‘Tho Doctor will | W. Carey, Jr., of Milwankee. to new lands, and the construction of new 4 & {zht of the carriaze would be sixty-two fons, (e thelr devotlon. Another Bishop read anaddress. | yond doubt, namicly: that the German Govern- | inost selcet, clegant, and brillinut avent of tho | 4y AWEY with him the good wishes of o host ToILETH. vill subsfulary to such now lanids, This | 5 or . " by the Archblshop of Now York, expressing the Tt dovotes tho most Aeriots ttention bo fur. | séason—a o parans In Svory parelets gt Trlends for o plessint jouruoy, enowed o D A, Odlin woro an extremoly Hoh dress oocss fs golng oo slowly biut surely North and | (L €0t of tho gun alona fs reckoned ot £, same sontiments. Subsequently, hing of th | ther the developinent of mattcrs in Frunee, and Byecial Dispalch 1o The Tridune. calth, and o safe return, Piss Franilo. P B vl el Vest, and rapidly In Texas. Tierr Kruop 1s at the present_timo supplylng Kinsley was charge Q'affalresthroughout, and hia repufation was not mude to sufler, cither In s muanagement or. hia aupper, Jobnny Hand furnished the music, and after the elder por- tlon of the company had dispersed tho more youthful ones passed the time in danclug until % late hour. TOR PRESENTS, The first and most muniticent {n the larze and clegaut Jist of gitts Is that of Dr, De Laskie the Russian Government with a number of cloven-inch steel breech-loaders, wolghlng this- ty-scven and onc-lalf totis each. ' The welslt of the carringe, with the plvoiing arrange. ment (which welghs about” a ton), Is Le- tween eloven snd twolve tons. Numer- ous ordcrs have also been recolved at Essen for fleld and mouutain gups for servic in Greece and Japan, _ Experimients are belug . | 10 symptums of any connectlon aflaira thero PEORIA, 111, May 34, —Thes pgood Dishops present presentod e Fone ot o, | M8y T R T e A S ey G Ofi"’“ offerings were 6"',“__"";“, Tetroatnitas especinlly with the Clerleal — policy. | the invitation of tho Chesapeake & Ohfo Road Qtter olferings wero bresenicd by ropredcita- | o esgerness with which the Freuch | to tho leading busincss inen of thi place to This Holincas, fn e l“ “u rcued Ifiiu oF at (lovernment sonds assurances of peace- | vislt Bouthorn citles wua handled. The part seb RO SHTraumla by the. TaILha) who | al Intentions, censot romovo, thy distrust |'retuened from th Bouth todny, wul Wt B Y ] - 3 3 cumstance ar; 1 T S frofo sty lsiant lands. g 400K | Seer Wit chanserol CHbIoE Wel BRGHE | the epincs Wichoes OF Ho ity Wos BV FoDFe: of the faith in the infullibility of the Church, | HisF ™y o . d dwelt otafl n th £ 'th obout, The mixture of Orleanlsm with Ultra- | sented on the trip. ( l(l,'l;l‘ll n};l-m lxlmflctr o “‘i“l’a nfiafiflfi"&f‘fi‘)g ‘;m!" :: montanfsm in the new Goverument 1s most sua- BAVANNAY, (o, May 24.—Cov. Cnlo‘?nlu Second—The fludln5 or opening of mow mar- Keta in foreign conutriea for the surplus product of our now machinery. 'This process {s proceed- Jennio I 01‘ o dress of stone-colored algerine, | (ng moro rapldly, but may be greatly accelerated cameo jewolry aud natural flowers; Miss Flora | by jndicious |r;:{ulmon. Tho repeal of the Nay- Kuapp, o combination suit of plum-colored slk | fization acts would bo n vast stop, but the uicks Mexiealng, facings of pale’ biue, ond diamond | gst and surcst method would bu {hs establish- jowelry; Miss Ida Bull, pluim-colored allk, polot | ment of closer commercial relations with tho duchess, and dfanon: jawul{” Miss Eva | States of North and South America, Ward, ap clegant dress of palo Nile 1 have only fnvestigated the exact facts In steel-colored brocada silk, rcu!a sud dismonds, with elegaot hat of pate biue to match; Miss green sllk, ¥ " Mille Yace, d nd jowell nat Now- mado at Esscn, or_rather at the Meppen proof- Gatlons 10 whld tho Church Is subjected to i | VU™ esENGEN, il atlornuon reviewad the valuntoer soldiery e L e ey e, 19 the polut luce, dlimond Joxelry and naiural Mol | fokora tomy o Spcclal At America | EFound, it the Krapp Vishicld gun,™ ot vl Setome {ond In’ somciuaton thatkeak. et 108 | Tpnow, MOCKE TR RISENARN, | & tamtly | Sk Savaunah in Uo presenco of an Imincnts coni- | (urultura of the retidence, and cash sccurities | 814 velvet; Mra, Fendioton, a innznifiecnt biecic | buy from Great Iirtate ach year cotton fabrics | there aré greatexpectations. A elxcinch gyt b Fi s S e 1 | s srcasd oty | Sttt B S PR | M S vt | sk, bt b Ml | bl inlial o mellghlss | st SRR s Fach gl ADHIOM o . if sonts her with a very falthful and artistic life- nke, whito Bwiss, appropriate’ trimming, na- | wholo annual production ‘of the United enys the American pligrims numbered Bit; tend a reception at anc of the colored armories. ” g wers} o McCl 18 & devico by which the muzzle of the gun Is o L ettt o s bkt iy e e o Tl o T S bt it Tl . iy cpaty | tu towery M Jaly Sl sl | Sale, s L it eln st | e e s et o by tha Archbishop of Philadelphia, ans 0] CADINET PHOGUAMME, ¢ : 3 Tarti) lack ct, 80 08 ec close the aperture. of Allcgheng, Nachitoches, Atbany, Loultviles | Loxvosh, May %55 & meTho Times Parls | omerrat, wontd rapaiar o 0 "8 Keemichy, | Iresents focsived byt coupls: ¥rom tho.| Martindaley Lsch sl ROl leges, Wb | pranches of, ISy, i Mot nptan wo | fuuaioor the g, neccssarly o brceelon iy Galyeston, Detrolty Green Bay, Hartford, aud | oorrsiondent saya the followjng fa ¢h emocrat, by 314 majorlty. Mo g Wabash avenues "from the bridews | brown'sitk; Miss Mary Fratt, plum-colored B, | e eanortod. o Ccrmany and Bwitzers | 18 fitted writh 8 sort of globulde callary working others, About 150 Americau’ Catholics, ‘resl- o e Cthiit o 1 o pro- e ite. Lote: Mosize. crayon of hoe father; | point lnce, natural flowerss Misa Jennio 8tov- | jaud to bt made up into shocs, and then fent fn & corresponding cavliy after the mainer ’ dents and visitors, wero lio preseut with tha grammo of thoncw Cablnct receutly appolnted: GOOD_TEMPLARS. from tho groom, gold chuln’ and_ locket; fromi | ons, silk with ultuenating stripes of black and | back to South America to be i it Kinds | Of 8 ball-and-gocket Joiut. The gzun s thus el iy studcniaof the American College mnd Amerl- | Frefects aro ustructed o suppart by every | Pontranp, Me, May SL—At tho morning | Maj. James Curtie, Russia lcuther photograpl | 3 Kt Tace il nagural flowers: Mrs. Ty | bt soston goods. In demand i theso countrics | 8%t were, by tho necle and Tuia 1o Yeril, g . an students of the Propaganda. After tio ul- | incans, a8 oflcll candidates, all who did not | sosalon of thio Grand Lodgo of Good Templars alblims from Charles Merrill, allvor Jully spoon; | 41 Bakor, Lrown silk, pofut lace, and diamond | aro what we can make easfly, and from many of rifie-nliot can enter tho eascinate, gd thesiror ffe | Qrss:thioy wors preseted to fhe Pope, Who | sizy tho manifests of tho Left, and did not vote h s | from r, and Mrs. J. Goodwin, J&, point lscs | Jewelry Laura Smitb, a gray silk suit. I et antrice wa now liport mora than wo | Of tho cun s likewlso oxcluded, Extraplinary il wan seated on o throne, 1Hls Hollness replicd | gt F1¢ BRERE OF 7 TR tho report of tho united exccutlveaof Great | eoliar, culfs, and bandkerchiof: from Miss | . OTIEH GUESTS, et O o s “ecded s o rovision of | Brocislonaf fiza fn the ratition of shots liaa beett 3L thnt hie. remembered how an eminent cardinal | SOF the orderof tho day of May 17th. They | Britain was roferred toa speelal committce of ' ¥ + from The following named pFuests a i) # obtained by this arrangement, ond the fuven- ot Chapiuan, silver plekle castors from Dr.and Mrs. ol g named gu 180 honored the | gregtics, su cflactive consular service, and I Iy lad told him st the commencement of his | havo been Informod that tho defcat of ang ofi- | thrue. A documeat parportiug to bo tho ro- [ iesse Parian statuctte, * Cupld mado captivoy' | eccalun with, tele, pritence; e Mm, | o, A rommuieation: . Subsidica | tion Is thought likely t0 b of apeetal valuo fof s pontiticate that from Amerlea would como great | ¢lal candidato will lead to thetr fall. In Arron- 5 i 2 Jauj D i tho defense of fixed polnts. 3 s Y ! port of the Committes of the Grand Lodge of | from M. and Mrs. Willlaw Loomls, bicture, Frav, Jomes Kelly and ghter, Dr, Mortou, | and bountics are not advocated, but tho preseut b [T comfort {0 |tllxu klhnrtilu lluulpnknblu irreat :}t‘;t?.‘&“.i‘%.? :}\:‘r’“vgmlvxflg;u‘lfl;‘filles JSTS | Masanchusotts wes Tcferred to the same Em “Yay Toll Hores from Miss Nettlo Hesse, Wius | Wife, and aou, M, and Mrs, Ueorgo Q. Erskiue, { Eugliah method of ood compensation to steani« Ir""xxm:{'ffi"fl W gm ‘:l:tklncl t)g:mm:“ . i pratse ho Awerlcan nation, the greaf cfeate o elections, | - W it 1r. Vi A 4 . urchased the Alty-six-ton Keupp i i i eyl ond oy | bhoTrutecsaro lvtructad to”myport fhem i | mitce . missted sl 8 Cunsler b Ll N vakeIsY Bl s Mina | Do et otans lincy ot pald 1 Phitadeipldn, it sy b et Ut the Sl i ln the flower of fita yduth, (¢ nd | tho olnc{‘n.l lf“'}"‘f‘“‘l“’~ In ol othice arrondise- [ ‘Tho voto on th selectlon of a place for bold- | from Mr, 8. Hardin, bronzs statdes from Mra. | Wallls, William Norton, Mrs, B. B. Blake, Johit | thoso o should do tho best work,—cauld not | 187 has abtalned from Kerr Krupp a duplisto % mulr!cgfl . ul:;eu;‘x'l'h E:lrl‘l,l‘!:l;l‘a il Srolsa ::Iucr?.t:u:y “.,.{f‘.1‘?;:‘,'..Gfi!-fi.}'°é’fi\fiifi'fl£“fi“n':’1:fl': 1ng tho nost sesslon rusulted fn favor of Miano- | M. 1o Oghru.l carved Wedgwood tée-not; from alm'gym\;‘l ‘:l\l!c, i 0.\}'&1:-{&1. Honatorffarnes, | b objected Lo exsopt by & mot bigoted doo. | Bun for tha defause of the Bosphiorus. P r} “ s S hance el v apolls, Minn. - cllia Carponter, silver card-recelver; from e RRov, Arthur Plpor, the Rev, Father Mather, | trinaire, 1 there wero crrors of youth In nationa ua [ wen, | ¥hance of success, Aftorwards, if, ss it s | 205 % Jobu Churd & Co., Cincionath, oxidized sliver | the Kev, aud Mrs, Rowloy, Miss Qeorgle 1lul- | To promota theso ends yot more, tho present | OBITUARY, celal Financa and Audit Committce and Le would romind them of two he bl | Doped, the majority of the Chamber Is favoruble Tno approving the reports of the fnanctal potieed fn themt Too great precipitancy fa the | 1o the Government, the two Cliambors will by report vursuit of material lhfinm. and too proud convoked In Cougereas, and will bave to vote six | ofieers, ; fng of ludependence. ‘They prided theme or seven years protungution of President aluc. ‘Tho (rand Becretary's report on tho disburse- onbelng Republicans (thers thero was o laugh | Mahiow's” power, Some — mafutain that | ment of the misalonary fand raied Jast year iy wiich the Curdinals Joied) but they | this Congress ‘would 'bo “called ~upon | Was recclved and referred ta the Committed on muat remeinber thut ull must how the head to | 8t the sawo thno to graut the President tho | Finance. - cuter haradise. They must by bumble, and not | TRt of avpointing Lis successor n certuin Soveral amendments to tho constitution were Tot muterial things tuterfere with prayer, Ho | tventualitios. It 18 possiblo this ts thought of proposed and laid over until next year. Dlegsed ult the American people, the Catholles | but jmprubable tat it will bo obtained cven (2 “(od Bave the Queen was then sung In that they might continue fhr [n tho faith, tha | Hho majority Is antl-ltopublican, for ucithier tho | honor of the Quecn’s birthday, and was re- Trotestants that they might bo iuminated, und | lawitiulsts’ nor Bonapartista will conscat to | celved with cheers, S Amerien % was given in prayed that good might descend fa abundanco this clause, the origin and alm of which they rutum\ aud also throe cheers for tho President. burt, Or, and Mrs. J, 0. Meachem, Dr. and Mrs. J. . Meachem, Jr.,, Mrs, Mark Cuttlng, the Miasses Cutting, Miss Lou Baker, Dr. Falk and w"r‘;l (leorge Thomas, Miss Joyce Niclols, Mra, | afrakd of eacl other. A suitable cowmission Lor Hfll“'" and a great many others. could Qischargo from tho taritf o vast number Congratulatory regrets were received from | of obstructive dutles, which produce little rey- Becrotary Bhierman and Judge Ciifford, of tho | ¢nue, to the gzcat gain uf all concerned. We Buprewse Bench, sro repeatiug fatory, When Slr Robert Pecl tuok office {1 1840 of M1, the nttempt to obtain # larger refbnue from an fncreaso of duties biad , fallod, and the rovenue was deficleut £2,600,000, Tle then plctured tho stato of the country in complieated system of dutles uceda revislon upon a plan thut the adyocates of Loth sides of tho abstract question would sustuin, if not Bpecial Dispatch bo Tha Tribuns. GALENA, 111, May 2{.—Jon M. Farmer, 8 leading and respected citlzen, and for soveral yoara engaged In tho wholcsalo and retall sta- tlonery and book_trade in this city, died at bl yestdetics on the Eaat Sldast hnlf-past 100 clock this forencon, 1iis death is universally mourned in Ualena. . . pectat Dlspatch (o Tha THOURE. SpriNorIBLD, 11, May H.--John ‘Mucer, ‘l German about 70 years old, was found dead Ll and gloss vases; from Mrs, Hanbui ongrave |Hng. “*Qught! nu;l’ Carr) lfillua";qlmn:zh"!{.‘l?nrrx caverns, eugraving, “Yire bonno Listolre Me. wnd bra. Georys M. Dull ; sconcesj William Henrf Adas 4 Coming to the Parsou ‘white zephyr shawl; the Missc: ‘aldron, worl basket; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mason, card-receiv- ery Mea. Edward Sultivan, cmbroldered fire- screon Mr, and Mra. George \V.(:unhs,l(olfin' Emu “Tho Mock Teial;" Mr. and 3 icorge Buck, palr of sorvices: Mr. aud Mrs. PREBENTS. The preacnts were inauny and hesutiful, and in part composed of the following: Au elegant caso containing one dozen solid sllver-bladed " cct, 'l galng o E. T, Root, book, “ Violets with Eycs of Blugs® | knlves, with pearl haudles, and earvingr-kulfo | words often quoted: 4Pl agricultural popu- 01 vard ad{olnings his hoarding-house. upowthenalle oy poness guspect Tho wholo alatration o golng t | ecsclution, vas wlopted corbiysentasy t2 00 | Audie M, 10'Mat bok, *Neaser My God fo | sud on il piarl Banalen and. curvingblto | word aften uatolt, o) S TSR | FOAdE e Voo ily dar'ingm. . sems t0 New York Iferalit, Ay, to Lhe maglstracy, Justices cf ‘the | ,nf‘ and all | £land Temperance Boclet, : ‘Theo’’s Mr. Philo Otis, card-recolvert Mr, | ell, of Mliwaukee, the above bein an importa~ | tho wharves, the manufuc| uring operatives rlot- | have lelt nis room about midnight without tho The following is the full text of the address | bients dependenit vis tho ric e o Emtl Licbltng, Gorman medullions; Miss Ly | tion from Europs expressly for thia occasion; | ing in the strects, ond tho Chancellor of the | knuwledge of any one. Il diod fram espos ot the laity of tho Archdioceso of New York “', TIIS EXVOSITION, ! man, lace handkerehiof; Miss Doane, silver and | three pleccs of solid stlver—ream pitcher, sugar- Exchequer seated on an embty chest over the | ure, O Ly o bo delivored to him o | Pamis, Muy Si.=It 1s olliclilly announced SHORT-HORTS. Ui lower lsh; Mr, ‘and. Mra, . W. Doane, | howl, and spoon—{rom ex-Gov, and Mrs. Wusk- | pool of a bottomless deficlency, taling fora | Muwenis, Tonn, Ma 24,—Col. M. D, Johne MEroW bt Tome, whero Wil kreut fio.:m o1 | 1 ! aptinna e, ol 1 HtoeABBL | + pypran e D o T T L s plonefoul St aindre, | Buru} mj‘]?m:’.h;nn“m Bl | Bieeis® * T e tong betor the | 2 it foiaon S o tha wellioor? ¢l . g roris, dnd., AMuy 31~ - i cl 4 T nd; Mrs, - 3 3 ple; ‘The firs! ¢ 3, lonf o) orning. E Cremuuny (o N4t universary of b epscor | uf postponiag tho. Vst Exbibiion aro' - y d.y Blay o Buont. | Claners, sitver and clase eult ataod; Mew. | gitver puldlniedishs Me, and S JOULIPEIEatt | repcat of the coru laws, wa oy Lelar 310, cottou fastots, av Ul B0 R Torn Breeders® State Conventlon to-day elected x Hots, um l‘lq n;lm;:.“ A LoomuiNaToN, 1k, Muy H. I onerof the. opist sotilers of McLesu Couith dled at Leroy to-day, aged 71 ———————— pisyistolis culcbenteds Jey's design; Miss Gertruda Doolittle, a beautl | ment of tho taci(fthat we now need, Out of {ful jewelry caskes lloed with blue satin, carved | 1,2000 articles fo_tho schedule, over 700 were outuide; © Mra. Doolittle, o solld silver | piade frec or the dutles reduceds in oxpoutation h.'l-auti Mr,and Mrs, Ueorge Q. Enklnuh a | of a reduction of revenuo from this act, tho and Mrs. Willlam Hickling, acato jewel cassy Miss Mary Cook, cnnmzluu' *The Last Token” | Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Cook, brouze statuettei ames Curtis, Inlald muste stand; Mr. anc i £ 'r‘gul Am:luus. - 4 Piiis, glum:rr "i‘lllml?‘?.n}mm"“'d Gl the fullowlug officers: Judge Caven, of Ilenry May 17 PLntans Yous (oLiNgss—We, {ho vnder. AN ny 2H,~The Legitimists and Clerical | Cuunty, President; Robert Mitchell, of Prince- slned lay representativon of tho 120 churcics of i ¥ g i q T e arkc wpaaking 1o bobalt | bation ot ut‘l]ng"é'ugl,:ell.l'lmu‘};:::fit?:vmlfig}r tou, ViceFreslloaty Thomaa W, Busman, of of the eatlre Cathollc lalty of said Archdluccse, il pley County, Becrataryi#W. W. Thrasher, of 1 . W. Odell, ensel and plcture, “ Mar- | solid sifver swinging pltcher and tobiets; Miss | incame tax was imposed for the first time in pray feavo 1 Joinin tho general valco of o’ Y ltcurstates that Trinco Thobenlalc, | Unloa Counyy Treasorn, T, Clate named sruceiteirs M. aad, irae 11 B Warein pias and | Sora Ward, an OIogant basket. of beauttfal fow. | tnie of pesee. Bt th Joss of eycnu did not COLD WATER, fimfl:‘;fl (::Xlli‘ul‘:llll’l?:m:w:' .".,‘5‘,;?.',‘.‘,.,&.{'3;:':,’;:,; German Ambassudor, aud Presilont MucMahon | the following Executive Committces E. M. ‘.‘.‘,‘,',"",“’,';“‘s.,‘,‘;'.&.“,‘.‘,;ffitl’(’,‘:fi"':i.".j I:fixk“{.‘;«pi ‘[m' “ffi'ulfl“{ ":::.:lwl;fl.. luz‘«:‘lhznrnet ]Whulm fumz.‘ l‘l‘“‘"’ '"g:: e l:n;“h'- 'vl'd.}'&‘x“.'fi?»“" Granp ’fi'mfi'.’,“’.‘?.'&“-fl "‘;‘lr .c':.n.x:'vemlun ot ! the gold bt i . Hi recently bud o uost friendly and reassuring pbps| b Jo 2o clds, 3 rom thy rothier sister of the groom; Mlrs, | hinvort ol 0! Ul Ly ¥ ro pons’ v i ;ull-;; ’3"1 “3"'0“',;:':'"V‘D;l;‘fl'tffi:m{rm-‘{: cunveraatD, ly g R}almm.l %\nfll ;l': (‘Jmn} fia}'fi "l'.“l,"t]s{ls‘mh‘?. 3; #Il.:'n‘ M.:.“m:n: M"l(.r:;! hfi'-. F&lu, ur»"lfi James R. Doolittle, Jr., & beautiful china cup | revenue thnp‘m!urv] nmfi af_the ond of three | tho Woman's Christlan Temperaace Unfon fol opposed tho original meas- and saucer, artlstically painted by thoe donor; s | years, those who had this Congressional District closcd to-day. It uud louger than auy of your prodecosiord. It s Henry County, ~After some discussion it was | and silyer card-recelver; Mr, and Mp, Will- uds: [ e h kind, but 1 ity yeass L-diy alica you st aret raiuwd £ tho CIIINA. Weteriained £ Focommend the establishment of | fum Alilster, sliver cup and saucet, gum'.u,...f.- Sandiome sel gl eoue e et ione: ;;‘,‘;’,,',‘;::“i;‘fifw“f“’"‘" of tho sama kind, DUt | 1y bocn o greatsuccoss. Tho followlug otieft d’ beyond the term ordiarlly ablotted Lo muan, QUARDING FORMOSA. u chalrof yeterinary surgery fu the Purdue Uui- | Mz, Georue b, Upton, engravings, Ophelia* | Miss Barab Doolfttle, @ palutiug of calla lilics | ° Ho it might bo Reros & policy begun by tho | for the ensuing year wera electedt Pir"m’:mm Uuring which you hiave perfornied great laburs and LOWDON, May 95.~% n. n.—Tho Standard | Yersitys The Convention sdjourncd sine dle. | and ¢ Murguerites! Al and Miss Qeorgo | and one dozen teaspoous Birs, Martl promotion of closbr trade relations upon our :{?‘:hl;")x.e‘xlnnl;{l‘ t‘)‘rlllt' :tuxflyzln‘fi; A.‘B. et BBl Grdst Toverkve g Adicione, Uhe | 8aya i is reportod that tho Chiness Goverument The wembors will attuid the sulu of ths Luwler, & Adame, case of sulld after-dinoer coffce-spoons you snd His und sugur-spoou; Miss Chappell, Chiucse told- wirror; Mr.' and Mrs. Wilfiaw Chappell, solid soup aud gravy ladlei Mr and fln. QGcorge Clark, solld” sllver fruit-s) 3 the Misscs Campbell Jmlr of palnted glusa vases; Migs Mamiu Field, siiver sirup cnr; Mrs. War- ren Kimball, New York City, white tvory sud silk fan; Miss and Fannla Kimball, picture: $ive. Witlaon O Kitaball, pue of vuses’ diz. an Mps. Georze L. Dunlap, Dresden ching Orua- wmcuts; Mr, and MMrs. B, Foote, engravivg, 4 Joan d'Arc”; Emma L. Foote, motherof- pear] and satin fan; Mrs. O. 8, Dougies, white silk painted sachet snd \ldg' Mr, and Mrs. Heaverus, punch bowl; Mus Ella Wiilte, dowers own and our sister continent, sustained Ly the removal of vexativus and obstructive dutics, which scrve nu good purposo to any ong, might open the way for the export of the small surplus of 50«!. sud . wares that mow, weight. dow our market, might’_follow the steady and orderly and Mrs, it 1, Baker; dinnor-caater, James 1, | Kelly; berry-dish, Mrs. Dean; beautitul basket | such moderat rates as would assure atability, vl towers from A. J, fHavey, of uumqu.—m because the adyocata of the free-trade theory flowers Laviug & mouogram of violets 1o bed | would submit to them, 83 being nacessary for of camatlon; 1d neck-chaln from Mr. and | revenue, whila the advocate of the protéctive Mrs. L. 8. Blake; s card-basket and vase com- | theory would sustain thers aa befug safer than bined from Ms. snd Mrs. B, B. Blatte; | thoexcessive rates that stimulite that most baudkercbict-cass sud tollet-mats from Ers- | dangersus ot all competition—the construction kine, of mills and works by men unskilled fu the un- dole, cvenlog hood; Dr. Parks and ter, one duzew coflee spoonss Dr, ) am and wifo a pearl ring; one dozen coffee spoons from the Misses Durnham; a shawl trom Floreuco Wallls; cameo jewelry set with pearls trom the groum ; shawl slide frum 3liss Durnham; berry- bvoon, Mr. and Mrs, J, T, Caso; pleklo-disb, Mr. Most igh upheld ¥ Crescent HUll hiero to-tmarrow, 3 3 ansel lnlle'd. a3 you have Leen, upon a bigh eminenca [ the Ohina Scas, aud have ordered shij ‘:‘ Ir.a:: ME’:N STEAMSHIP 'NEWSA wnove ‘other micu, the forcet aturue by which | flio Fuocliow Arsenal to'Takgo th guard sguinst Corg, May 21.—Up to 9 o'clock yosterday l:‘:;‘n-‘n:“-‘o;b::m: mr 'll ed have raged around | g'degeant on tho Formosan coast, eveuing 1o news had been recelved of the City {aiog serenity and coursge. Although trechor- of Brusscls or of the tug Kingtlaher, Adverse in_scandalous vivlation of the BPAIN, casterly winds bave prevalled durlug the past o of, Portiand, O L Prescott of Hocklosd e o erof Botitauc, aud Frad Strstios of Ottawa; Recording Secretary, hirs. llln"? Bpring of this city: Corrcsponding secrt o » a1 ool lbres Tt 3 hompson of Muir, Eve district is p:‘upu(ng, aund all made most €0 couraging reports. ot B o T8 b a1 o gemmvavisep, Jil, May 2.—Creditors fled to-day a potition in bankruptey sgaint Fian uor-dealers of Alton. w""'u“-’.'.?i';fl?. Was iasued fu Uie cas0 of e ndioiee o suterastionar ) suost ascred principles of internstional law, of c two d Yhat, temporal soverelmty which ad been fo POLITICAL CONSFIRACT, W duse thotmaud yeare the didiny -pfu-nm: Lie tialy | Aapumm, Muy M—Last uikht some Canton- | ;, LONDON, May 3i—Steamublps T Colaud, et Uithurh confuglly‘ulf onfunlly | wiar conmprnors wero arrated. Docaments | i outy 101t W (R oot 1 0 h.|v.-’ 5".'3:““‘.,.’,‘" loatea, -ml;zl:‘.m.,"':n& ll"vlk‘fll:l“l:hlhfl; "53.;“'&«?3" thelr per- w{{:w lxmg, MH 4. —Arrived, talumnies w wubliwo patlence. | sous, and the ve beeu ! scons) VA Wore et pitis LLAED | Robtorhiv. o the udleal | FoRc from B steamshl] erpool, aud i'nuuo. lrovr.: v decelvo you, aud you bave steadlly refuacd to — N ——— n silver basket; Mr. aud Mr. K. W. Auderson, There were a great number of other beautiful | dertakinge. An Coles comptomise’ with wiong oF witkhold, your coe nu‘.':i’.‘iéfl‘xfi'%fin:’ifig‘h‘fi 2{",“":':":"‘ ; A DIVORCE. caso contalning berry spoons; Mr. Shilelds, glass prcsl:nu e e tithe. and ‘space forbid | | I siich measures there would bs no compro- | Heule, MeKean & Co. of Edgss “\‘.15 ";‘\‘:u denuuation of It Your uusbakep adhicrence 10 | g Cuntonalist ir: 3 Y ORCE, chevsa dishj Nellié and Katle Bbields,’ Klass | euumcrating,—gold and silver ware, books aud | mise, but onl that adjustment of systems and | Countivs, restrdifing tha Buerlft of 1l 7] tie cuvso of justico sna of truth ls, ShieCintunaisteutisgioaton Was of bor pulltial Bpectal Diapuich £ The Triduns, Vasuz, uyuieratiug, —gold and allver warts DO tear | methods which it is tho function of trus states- | county from selling on exeeution the resbest dee % ;‘lna"f‘;;-‘lh;n:’uur:dl‘ 'J;‘fi:fifmfl;np:fmu portatice, Dosoqus, lu, May 24.—Mr, §. Remoold, a 'y FOILETE. ruylng to_the esteem in which t{'n Lappy | mea to bring into practical operation, a8 uearly belonging to the binkrupt 9";,_‘5;“_ . o OF Toprant, Bk, 10 BOVOrUIgus A5Y peoplus CUBA. Wealthy citizen of Dunleith, IiL., to-day secured A vory few Of the many cxquisite tollets are | ¢oupic arc held by a hoat of friends. {1 harmony with the theorlcs of the studeut a3 lumufl%fl-fl m‘c‘ ";lzfl";' i%%Tho Enstern you lave upbeld suld the umult of warring, dls- SANFON WOR RESUONESS a divorce from bis wife, The couple Lae lived | Eivon below, ab space forblds an extonded de- BIFLANATORT, bumau affatrs will peralt. e S oastor rothess, wio falled [a thlt ‘The cxpressed wish for au avoldancs of noto- I trust it may not bo considered an assump- yiety or diaplay on the part of tho members of cordant, aud anti-socisl oplotons, the clernal D tlon on m_ynpu-t in thus elaborating a lettee q Trathe of Kevelation. — Aod now by & crowning act | _ B%. Louis, Ao., Moy 24.—The Republican's togetner for fourteen years sud havo lately clty for 05,000, baye arrsvged fors bty Tt Ls thought that 8 combiLs lmfi:m : ‘fhio bride whs sttired In white silk and tulle, ey e vnemben ol the Cliareh 1n Ttaly | New Orleans special says: *The nes Lisy | quarrclod continually. A lawyer mado matters | with trimamings of lace, thadreas cut bichin tho | tho family prevented your correspondent from | which was first written for your private use, but hereon Baturday, | b ‘Sossler areyreparud, oy dufquitaue Iogisatlon, 1o't748 [ Cougul called “f‘;"’éa;_{m il sate‘:d?&‘ e ;A&l:!& duciug Remuold. 80 give ta bis | neck e traies, with Balt Gowingslcores, sud of flflnz{l i o assurtaiont of notes 48 was | which you, in ll your kinaueas, BT e bat | mise will be sifectod by which the blo, licpce the injuatice that has been dons ‘Brothers will pay 30 ceuts ou tho dollar. those whose names bave been ,omitted, as well s the presents that were modestly | i not an editor could an]nrv!hu editor’s Lnper- i 10 my Fegret, haye publish just as I wrota [ (3 a town lot, houschold fural- i w - would certaluly be more comfortable if one who the Pris it rOALL iamouds. hich was’ adopted by them 3 'Z;‘::fi'” i o oro m e bridesmald, woro a dsess of siwed, {nviolation uf promised gusruntocs, st the y Hrot white siik and tulle, trimmed with white flow- duriog tho conversation sald nish Goy- Cl Diepberd ‘of tho Flotk, They would give x ayersation the Spanith Qv | threpana’s culh crument had pardoued all Cubun refuzecs in | eight years ago. SUICIDE. o tata power to puulab, ot its discretion, with s 2ue | this country, and a vroclamation Wil svon be e ———— d soume « i > i ! H ers; diauiond ornaments. stawed away whero sharp eyes unalded by a | sonality, Yours, very tru cial Digpalch to The Tribuns Tx".;.%fiqx“;’i’&’i"w?é&.':{'zah'ifl'm“" e e T o SENATOR MORTON, e Foote, ecand bricamu, whito sk und | fong emor) yoro f.”’.”‘.’:'fiu:m * z Ve WD o Ataaan | ppwabient, Wik, May 24—Charles T gulit {struly grester thau thal crac- gz < ) @ The ed wi owers; ornaments of T k! g o6, 8! R A E AT A TR GREAT BRITAIN, IapiasiroLL, ody stay ZeeSenator Mox | PeaS e werein keeplug with the general elegance of A Montenegrin Woman. s pano-maker lo foud SHERBUIRTL, B tho B e heirens T e e e quase e o e, et sy | ity o vmgt ikt | 5wy assto 8V el | o pptong i Bt ptontt | SEMCSHUREE, Mt Sl 00 e o o f o ith smilaxy oad ormameuts. | au riation mn CaRgO. 33 K i o i o B st d v | | LONDON, Slay P41t la ansounced from | defltug bl postion toward tho polley sad ad- | - Mies Adu, fourth bridesoaid, whiio sl ey ks She Fiy (gt fo pers | Siachne LOBr 98 E081HS SRR Ao iato ot Dl wil proidly e, Lo gires 8o U tulle, tnmiued with scartet Sowers, d But 1o Uidy af whieh out luud Lo gulltleas, you bave oot i—lmwx that afr, Fulrehild, tbe United States | wiulstrution of President Hayes. erationa uf tha family-trey teaderedthelr bless- | war with the Turk belug pormal, we tocd not wous

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