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: o ‘TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1877—TEN " PAGES. ‘ ULYSSES. GRAND JURY. would rematn tho guest of Mmister Plerrepont during lis stay in London, Tle intended to run over to France for tie purposeof visiting Minlster Washburne Incognita. On his return ho will wisit Scotinnd and Ircland, and tuen proceed to Denmark to pass some time with hia sister, the wite of Minister Kremer. Thenes he will zo to Sweden and Norway, and afterward to Russia, vislting Switzerland late In the summer, and Spain during the winter. THE RAILROADS. POOLING THE LIVE-STOCK BUSI- o *tgive away ' tha Snllivan fary businessand nlzo sundry criminals, and Mr. Miils gave him dne nitention. TEIA story wan that Pat 0'Brlon, A Stata street saloon-kecpor and Democratie polltician, Tind dong the work with tho_smistance of bimsolf and tha "llnlth{ Lebhman* crowd, whoss Lead- uatteraat (he time were at No. 7 Clark strcet, 'Brion had startod o argance the jury soveral weeka before 1t waa to be called, had manipulated rome of the bailiffa, and mnbsequently came to him and his followers for help, The schiems Ilow. ard now detalls to sach of his frienda as **Cablage Ryan,* who wa with Blm aronnd the juey-room Joster and points 1o the work as being worthy er axperionce, It worked well, and when the venirs had been goiten into the proper hands he had the selected furou atowed sway at Lehman's place. The bLailif waa . taken to Lelman's at once, nnd twelve men wero summoned from among the hardest lot of thicves anml thugs tho “city conld produce, Eo much boing accompliehed, the baillf was next escorted to another den, the location of which is m, hut thers another tiwelve was gotten of #0,000. Blmon Wolf, of Washington, Vico- £ President of the mecting, road the (ml_nwlus i aotter fromn Beerctary of State Evarts,idate ¢+ Washington, May 20 3 1 have to lclmo!llulFu the receint of gflnfi&fl" of the 16t inst. in reiatlon to_the hardships, out- ragen. and persccations of Israelites dwelling in Turkish provinces. In viewol the oppreasion of these anhappy people, and of the danger to which {hey are exponed, yone apneal to the department 1o fnstrnct United Btatea Ministers and represcnta- tives near tha ankllhgrflfln”l 10 co-oparato with tlmlrtnflrngu(:h; sncl mrn-n[nu an mlyflhgud‘:; & E‘}.hfiilh"(x‘?u"yr?fié\p";fllfu’#,"liu?.’ LG ccinlly thoss in ' Roamania. ach oF i mfiery that fa now being endared is in- poparable fram A state of war in which the connlr{ 8 now engaged, The provinces are alt moro_or lens ander “military control, and it is fotced that ondinary protcats and representations cannot be made 8t present as effectiva na is CRIMINAL N EW/S. band, wife, and two children. Sabecauently, Wanzer appeared In the nelghborhood, o children had jJuat dded with a e Tho Trial of tho Allaged Linooln Tomb | neof rover. it ta fuily balisved By soms thas ol ‘Wanzer drowned the wl 1 Robbers at Springflold, Iil, thom from. The. boaty and e sanpof b orl1E Tho authorfties are huntin, Boped o will be foand. "H"% for lim, sad it 1§ The County Commissioners Once Memorable Beginning of the Ex- More.on the Anxious Seat. President's Perilous Odyssey. - Kimberly Tells His Story Again—A Qopy of Carpenter's Book : Turns Up. Testimony of Elmer Washburn and 98 ATTEMPTED POISONTING, Other Witnesses. PimtabeLenix, May 20.—Theros Welss, nged 45, was arrested to-day charged with attempts One of the Btraw-Ball Men Pleads Guilty g&z"”n‘:“?{:" famly ot Me. Sigel, No. 215 reoty by spr ng corrosive sublimg snd Turns Btate's Evidence, oversome strawberries, butter, lnd!ot’he"r':lru. ticles'of food, and also putting gomo of it in tha Tho Chfeo Chinese Murderers Sentonced | plilcher of milk which was to be used by tho mily for supper, A large quantity of to Long Terms in Prison. was found upon the peraon of the .!t.'ém'?f"fii'.‘& ;:-:{ })l&lll[nrlnglmsn!n: ty wlnln the lt‘l‘xm"y' which THE ALLEGED TOMB-ROBDENS. | oave the premiseac - o With notke to 5 M;l D'm ;;l n.w’m““ ; J : leavo the promises, PRINOPIELD, Ly May 20.—The trinl of Mulline and Hughes, tho alleged Lincoln tomb- Y i B e robbers, was resumed fnt the Circuit Court this Mapison, Wis., May 2.—Jobn Usacheon, s morning, Beventy-seven men ln all were ealled | young man who has grown up in our elty, m'm beforo a jury was socured, the getting of the | who runs several drays, was arrested. to-day for twollth man being an. especially. difleult task, | forgery, on complaint of John Bowmas, a sg. and not accomplished until after the noon ad- | Joon-keeper, It sppesrs Pyncheon has been Journment. During the morning sesslon, coun- | peeticing n Aystomatle course of awindling for scl for the defense made another eflurt to se- | some time, by altering freleht bills which he re- cure & poulpbnemt;nl of t‘ll:e case, r‘t’:ll the Cgu';t Shirad ot g denat "{lfl;nd!lfccrt;';.g;crglniv;rx. overrulod the motion, and the trial procveded. . Pyne Tho Jury is rather better than the.nverage, but “,:'fi?;:.‘{.:',}‘ :fifim?&fii‘“{hufl ShRL, wil! not comparo in character with the apeclal p At Liverpool Ho Dallies Innocently with the Circe of Provincial Tlankayiem. Gen. Lieb's Acconnts {o Be Examineds«« The Folto-Writing Business. Abont two years ago the railroads leading from this ¢ty East, in order to stop disastrous competition, entered Into an agreement which, though nol exactly a pool, was virtually about the same thing. The compact provided that carh of the four trmuk lines—the Michigan Bouthern, Michigan Central, Plttsburg & Fort, Wayne, and Baltimore & Ohlo—should. each receive a certain percentage of all the live-stock shipments. Thus no option was left to the shippers; they bad to ship the frefght ‘with the rosd designated by the combination whether they Mked it ornot. While tuls arrangement has worked' satisfactorily as far aa tho malntenance of rates and the atop- of competition at this polnt was concerned, yet It proved very unsatisfactory to the shippers who were reluctant o givo their business to roads they did not like. Desides, It had theeffect of throwlng much of this busi- The Rock and tho Whirlpool of English Ltoast Beef and Sances StIIL Beforo Mim. How tho Bullivan Jury Was Seoured— similar, characters, Tfoward was one of the fimst Another Bubject for Examination, Croive seintia, Rwan: now [ndictod, waanoolber, and a man by tlio name of Ttabinson'wna another: Howard furatshed some of them with anawers aa 1o occupation and residence, and says that while Tie was challenged eight out of the gang In which had been summoned wors sccepted by the = prosscation - and Servod on the jury, ©and this fs - the subianca of ‘what he 1s undorstood to have told Mills and will tell the jury when he geta 8 ohance, and this ‘has led to the Sallivan jur‘r Im‘u\r). e has noth- ing to say about the constdoratlon, if any, that tho ballift ‘and furors recelved, but thinks ho hasa 1 humanity provail. Infurthernce of your wishes, the Department will refer a copy of your letter {o anr Minister at Constantinople, with instrnctions 10 tako snch action inthe matter as will, in his Jndgment, be beet ealeniated to secure the amello. ‘Tation of Lhe conilition of tho oppreased people, am sir, your obedlent scrrant, . Winuax M. Evinrs. The epecial Grand Jury was yesterday the all- Bbsorbing question around the bullding agaln. Everybody was anxiona to know what the exist- ence of such 8 jury meant, bat nobody conld glesn a great deal of informatlon, for the jururs them- scives are not of tho kind who Lunt people up to tell them _uat complaint Las been lodger theni, snd the Btate's Attorney wonld bave noth- ing to say. The Commissioncrs underatood, some- how, that thoy would receive wome of tho attention of the jury, and such of the rlugslera ns showed thomselves wore far more mervous than they had boen tho dny before, McCaflrey had sabdned his dofiant spint, and Carroll's wonted amilo had vanlshed. Datos Farnished Him for Banguets with the English Princes. —— FRANCE. 708 BONAPARTISTS AITEAD. Loxnox, May 20.—It s noticed that tho Bonapartists zet the lon's share of the appoint~ ments under the new French Minlstry. Thisls eausing constderable uncaxiness mguunp!don among tho Tegitimista. A LEGITIRIST ARTICLE. . ‘Tho following artlclo I from yesterday's Parls Union, s Legitimist journal: * Every net of FEASTS 70 WRION GBN, GRAKT WILL SIT DOWN, Loxpox, May 80.—The Post says (ien, Grant will take dinoer with the F'rinco of Wales at Mr. Pierrepont's residenco on the 21st of June. o will meot the Duke of Cambridgo at aslmilar banquot June 26, THE LANDING. stenight case. After tolling what ho had, which waa niot told alone to Alz, Mllls, ho et nbout gote ting hia story corroborsted, but how weil he snc. ceeded Js not known. Lo saw Swan {n the matter, howover, and caused lim 10 accompany him to Mills' house, and another {nterview followed. Yesterday he turnod upalong with the bailif who had dong such good servica In anmver fo a sum. bel the- jury, N mons fo , but | was AN IS WELCOME, tnto otlier channel dat tho | Others were grum, and, fndiog no one else, kicked | not admiited ~ for want 'of time, | OGrand Jury which indicted Mullins and Hughes, DLOOMINGTON, ILL. energy ehould tend to s fixed end. To combat Spectal Dirpaleh fo The Trivuns. e e O e AVer | themsalven around st o lively rato 1n tho direst | Tho . misfortuns wilh hom yosteraay, was | and which was entircly composed of leading Epectal Dispateh to The Tribuna. the Republicans fn order to maintain theRe- | Naw Yoms, May 2—A Londuu special dis- | ern and Soutliwestern ronds shiould base their | confuslon of mind and splrit, They had watchod | tbat '\n)'\lrfi 3:‘;':; fl;g}:‘lng: {':":T.‘:';f\ {: é';'rln';\:\'fi cltizens, BroOMINGTON, IIL, May %).—John Leonard, o public {a stupldity. To unite the Conservative | pateh describing Grant's arrival In Europe sags: | Fatcs on thoss in furco from Chicago, but this | the jurors aacend to tholr room, and the contrast 3 sy s of being bunkoed oy him & fow daye ago. And this, it is feared, will Lo his misfortune with the jury ‘when he goes before It to-morrow—he will, from his well-known character, find it difieult to gain crodence o hin story nnloes it cnn ho strongly car- g whaleyer may n calling tho Jnry's attentlon to the matter, and If the Jury is ratisfled that Howard's etory hod about it the semblance of truth, will spate no painsor expeneo In going to the bottom of the wholo aflatr, FIRES. AT PAW PAW, MICH, Special Dispaiches lo The Tyidune, PAw Taw, Mich., May 20.—At 13 o'clack las night a firc was discavered In the.back part of the bullding known as the ¢ 01d Corner Brick." ‘The firo hind gained such’ headway that It was thought impossibly to save it, butour little engine was soofi on the ground and our boys wore hard'at work. Thoy subdued tho fire, but tho bullding was badly domnged. Tius s tho sccond timo tho building has been fired, Last December o firo was discovered in the same part. Tha flre originated at tho footof tho flight of stairs to tho thinlstory, It was doubt- less tho work of an fucendiary, as there 18 no stove or pipe within twenty fect of where the tiro orleinated, The front part of the lower floor s veeupled by H. P._Nelson, grocer, the back [mrl by J. B, 8mithis meat miarkot, the second floor by tho T'rus Northerner office, 8. T, | Conway cditor and vru&rlcwr, and_the third loor by tho Free Dress ofllee, O, D, Iladsell edi- tor and proprictor, Tho building velomgs to T, W. Vo Fossen, former editor of the Van Buren Uotinly Press, Tho fuside of the bullding ia badly damaged nbove the sucond Hoor by firo. and water. ‘The contetits of the second story, elpcclull{‘thn preas and type, were badly dam- e - The contents were fnisured for” $4,000, 1o upper floor was not damaged very much, ‘The conipositors In the Free P’ress office are linrd at work this morning gotting thelr paper read) for tho press. Tholr mode of lugress an c;ima is by means of s ladderand a third-story ‘window, as the stairway abovo tho second fuvor is burned awny, —— IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Tlox 702 at 11:15 yesterday moruing was caused by sparks from an enging on the Northwestern Rallrond setting fire’to tho blacksmith-shop of McDonnell & McQuald, No. 32 Kinzle strect. Damago nominal, Tho alarm from Box 910 nt 6:50 lnst evening was caused by the burning of n shed in tho rear of No. 570 8edgwlick atreet, D\mnfia, ‘The alarn from Box 118 at §:47 yoa! rdn( morning was_catsod by the bumning of « shod owned by C. Feol, In tho rear of No. § Finuell lficvl. umage, $25. Cause, sparks from chimney. Tho n%nrm from Box 275 at 2 o'clook yeaterday morning was eaused by the discovery of firo on Mr. Reed statod the caso on tho part of the | Chicago *crook," under arrest horo for Btealing prople in a plaln, terse, and convincing manner, | o wateh from 1L R. Yeakle, of Jollet, this fore He referred to the lnception of thp plot, the | noon mads a despernte and nlmost succossful enormity of the offonse, the circumstances con- | atterpt to oacape from an officer. Deputy. nected with tho act ot vandallsm, and traced tho | Sberl Rowell gunutu. and fired five shots conncetion of the defendants with the crime. ‘;}‘C"l‘:?fl';“{:fitvflwflf"l'e’f"""“ ran {ato the ary Ex-Blate’s-Attorney Hamilton, on the part of | "' Pt of Ben 6‘“"'“ Chrisman, for the mnr-’ the defense, replied at some length. In atatlng | dor of Arthur V. Davis, n Bloomington In 1375, tho case of the defense, ho argued that the only | Legan to-day. conapiracy, If conspiracy existed, was one of tho e ¢ detectives agalnat his cilents, PRI oL Y s Tho first witnosa hoard for the prosccutlon | .o #PT fi: ',._'.” 1}; il . was Mr, Thomas Smith, the undertaker, It SVILLR ULy Slay 2 =Threg bidtimaymon was principally as to tho value of the caskot at- attacked agentleman from Terre Haute lastnight tempted o bo stolen, and which had been fur- near the junction whils he was walking into this city, and, had he not been provided with means :'L'."vx:;‘u:h:e%'umw“ by blm. o estimated | of'dutongo, would doubtiess have robbed him, Mr. Thomas Kencle, onc of the farmers living fir’t}%,'nm ?r?nfluc‘ ‘:'.’;%nfl"r’m;‘&?g’ Bn’;l mwwlé:_x[v: about eleht milos northeast, who met the fugi- | them off. Robborfes and other crimes nra hee tives, Mullius and Hughes, carly In the morning | coming quite frequent in this city, awing, doubt- after tho desecratfon, testified chat they ex- Tess, to the larga number of trawips near licre, platned their travel-stained appearanco by say- ing that they were officers on the trall of men Bpectal Dfi.‘p‘;,?h‘:f,fi’;;‘ o THisune. concerned In nu election row the day before. BunuvotoN, In., May 20.—Frank Penph, o Keagle descrilied tho dross of the fugitives, nnd | nieq young man :1’a|llng, from Codar nngui.‘ Rava an account of his identifleation of them In | cama'to Burlington three weeks 8g0 and mar Juil nfter thelr arrcat. Whon tho fugitiyes 1eft, | rieq nyoung girl. Thoy put up at a Liotel, tha nfter meeting bim on the mornlug of Nov. 10, | man belng awny o great pRY of the F Kengle testilled that they walked fn the diree- | yestargay Mrs, Peugh No, 1putin an appear tion of the Glman Ratlway. ‘The meeting was | ance, nm(to-nllzht x‘f » Peugh' languislies in tho ‘on the farm of his nelghbor, John Dixen. County Jall beeausc ho conld not fiud $500 hall. Mr. Dizon conflrmed the testimony of the g‘lum Qrand Jury s {n scaslon aud will look after previous witness. The {nzith'ctfl told him tho i ; sawmnc story,—of belog i pursult 8¢ criminals,— STRANGT DEV! RY. and Dxplll'ncll befug afoot by saying they n'nd ' Bpeclal Dipateh to nF‘ 7‘:11‘014}1. lett their buggy at the river crossing. Dixon ApriAw, Mich., May 20.~A fow nights ago subscquently identificd th prisoners at the Jall, | some maliclous parties loosened the brakes on & nnd soparately from Keagle, lung teain of empty Lnke Bhore frelght cara Both of these witnossos were positiyo as to | stored on an unused cut-off near this city, and the identity of the dofendants with the fugi- | some 200 cars'rolled down a stecp grade, collld- tives met on Nov, 9, on the road about pito | fng with about the same number standing on a mifes northeast of Oak Ridge. track, ditehing, telescopng, smashing, and gen- Fred Echllu‘l who keeps the Bt Charles | grally deranging rolling stock to the value of House, at which the defendunts arrived about 5 | yeveral thousand dolla; x&'cl%ckr m:! Lh(: mon;l{u;g& N(:v.m‘ uluzmcr.l v.lqln_t z - i defendants regiatered o ouse na T. BEATEN TO DEAT. Durman and Junea Smith, The botel registor 3 A wu"uruduccd, aud witness ldentliled tho Elnuw- Crxcinnaty, May 20.—Yesterday ofternoon s tures of tha tirg men. Thoy naked for vouws, | young man named Nudgin, while driving in a and stayed for breakfoat. Mutlins_staved also | buggy near Harrison, Hamilton Co., O.,ran to diuuer, but Hughes went out, The witness | into another bugsy occupled by a Mr. Bric and itivo in his statomenta 0 the. l:}:filnt;'}xyf 5?5 d:!cx‘nl«lln l“lndnxlflll ul!u?u :u( nephew. An altereation ensued, during which counsel fur the defenso to shake hia testhmony | Nudgin waa beaten to death by irice, who used falled. S % | thebutt end of a whip to accomplish hls pur- ‘Chie prosecution then fntroduced Charles El- | bosc. ‘The Coroner will huld au inquest this Kin, the streetcar driver on tho Uak Ridwo line, | 8iternoon. who,on thy nlght of tho desceration, heas shooting and saw two nen running northieast, CI1ICO. ana of whom Fospondad withs & furtal volluy o 8N Frano1sco, May 20.—An Oroville dis oaths, The defcnse objected to tho Introduce | patch saya that Charles and John Blaughter, T. tion of this witness because nut notified that ho would o callud, and tho Court. was svidently | v, oberte, and F. Couteay, tho Clico raurdar- rula {s ofteuer violated than observed. As the roads leading Kast from St. Louis and other’ Bouthwestern points were not workiog_under such a pooling arrangement as the Chlcigo roads, they could not by prevented from making special contracts with shippers at lower rates whenever they belleved It to be thelr nterest to do s0. Ana 8o often did they do this that the Chicago roads had to take cognizance of the mat- ter or luse the greatest part of thelr Jive-stock traflle. The poul of the Chicuzo roads had cither to be abandoned or the road Teading, East from 8t, Louls nud other Southweatern points had to form a shinilar pool, which would pre- vent them hereafter from taking advantage of tho arrangement made by the Uhlufiv ronds, t to the mana- 5 forces in order to reslst revolution is a plan which requires a solution. Ifas the Marshal onel We should not have ralsed this question had vot the Maralial, apoealing to our confl- dence, asked us to tako part in the combat. ‘Whils not atlowing anybody to lny hands on the rize of hoped fur, but mivre and morg uncer- afn, victory, it sllows tho country to forccnst only two ‘solutlons: the expedient of a Presl- dlency for life or of an Imperfal surprise. A 1ife Presidency is a monarchical falschood and republican treason. Tho Inlseliood und treason wunld be a twofold insult to the dignity of France. An Imperial surpriso would deilver up its dupes and accomplices to tho fne nflmfuwn of history, Wo sball not bo found in their ranks, The Governinent, by its composition, language, acts, and fnuer direction warns us that.beblnd the enterpriso of social defenso there may be political mancuvers, rightly or wrongly named, of certain Ministers, Tlie- sclection uf “Prefects and preponderating influence of soveral persons we need not nunie induces the conviction that If the Marshal ‘wishes simply aud luyallfl to withstand revolu- tion, thera may bo” other aims behind aud around him." MACMATION TO TUE POFE, RoMR, May 2U.—(t {s stated that President MacMabon ks seut an autograph lotter to the Topos exprceslnF confidence that in_tho scrious positfon in which France now stands, his Holi- - ness would coutinue that benevolence ho bad always manifested. . A WAL UFOS RADICAL THIOMES, Tants, May 20,—Duc de¢ Broglle, President of Coungll and Minister of Justice, has lasued a cireufar to Procureurs-Generoux explafning that Prosldent MacMabon, exercising bis coustitu- tlonal prerogative, intervencd to arrest the progross of radical theorfes Incompatible with ho peacs of soclety and tho wrestness of France. The Minlster invites public prosceutors to use redoubled vigilanee and flrminess to ine sure respect for the lawa cstablishied for tho protection of morsiity, rellglon, and property, and partfeularly those laws A!crcmlmg thein agalnst the attacks of a llcentlous preas. - He recommends l’rocureurs to repress apolomos for Commune offonses azatnst the President, and nhave all, falso news, purticularly the calumny that there cxists in France o parly in faver of a2 forelgn war, betweon them and the average juror was an omen of ao good. They had scen them 8 moment bafore in the Btate's Attorney's ofice, and had noticed lurking around tho corridora persons upon whom they looked with suspicion, and had they been be- fore the bar of justico pleading to indictmenta with 1les on their tonguas their chagrin and discomfiture could not have been moro intenso, Among thosg upon whom thoy cast (helr scverest ecowls and most paincal glances s tholr Oid amocints in crooketnoss, Quorgo 8, Kiml wistaking bis busin nrouud walting to bo Nune of tuem rushied to him gs of 1o take him by the hsnd or o beg a freo driuk, bnt instead thoy avolded him us lldr\mnl nnd he thew 18 his doatroyers, 116 was actunlly atraid, ~afrafi they woutd attack him with clubs or shoot him down llke & dug, becauso he know them so well. ‘The night beforc ho had not dared {o stay fn the city lest he shonld be hounded down and inade way wiih, and ovon standing at tha vory portuls of the Jury’room, ho was fearful of being sct upon. TIHE JUNY GOT T0 WORK about 10:30 o'clock, and npon looking for a clerk among Il number discovered one In Loander Stone, & short-hand writor, 8 gentleman 1o cvery ‘way ndmirably adapted 1o the work, and one of whom the partles that may be Indicted will fing that they cannot purchase ’;hoflu\'muncn uullm‘{ A steam-tug with a deputation from Cork went out to meet the Indlana. The fnstant Grant was recoguized he was greeted with threo onthusiastic [rish checrs. The delozation of- fored bim tho hospitalitics of Quoenstown, re- marking that every village and pamlet fn Ire- fand had resounded with praiscs of his natne, and wounld welcoma him with all the warmth and candor characteristic of the Irfsh people, A little extempore reception was held in the cabin of tho Indiana, when the ex-Prosident replied 1o the citizens of Quecnstown, regrotting that Yo could not then avail himself of their hospte tality, but protnised to return to Ircland within ashort time. ‘The Indisoa reached LIVERPOOL at half-past 3 p. m., gayly dressed all over with flags. In honorof the arrlval of the distin- guished Ameriean, all the shipping in Liverpool docks oxhubited o profusa display of bunting, Oogs of )l matlons waving aloug seven miles of water-front, presenting & mngnificent coup d'afl. Gen. Badeau, United States Consul- General at London, and a nutnber of prominent London and Liverpool merchants, went out fn threo tenders and met tho steamer o sliort dis- tance down the Mersoy. As the Indlana neared the docks, Gen. Grant was scen standing on the Lridgo with tho Captain, acknowledging the cheers of tho {mmonse crowds which lined the water-front and every pler and vessel along the river. Gen. Urant and friends left tho steamor fnntug in which were the Conswas und a few {utunate friends, TUE MAYOR OF LIVERTOOL, membersof the Common Council, and a deputa- tion of merchants, ‘surrounded by {mmense throngs of peopleof both sexesanxlous to soe tha great Yankeo Genoral, awalted the nrrival of tho tenders at tho landing-stage. As (en, Bodeau’s boat ran alongsido the Custom-House wharf a trumendous, deafening cheer went up. 7The wenther was truly delightful, TheGenei1llanded with Madama Badeat leaning on his arm} Mrs, Grant following with Gen. Badeau and ber son. As tho party stopped on the wharfa cordon of police formed around them and tho Mayor and Councilmen, as the thonsands ol peoplo had began to crush and crowd in_thelr cagerncss to get sight of the visitors. Thousands of hats weroralsed as the Mayor slowly advanced to meet tho ex-President, reading as he moved for- ward, accordlng to TIIE OLD RNGLISH CUSTOM when grootiog moted guests, an address of formnal welcome, repeating the deep intercst which the citizens of Liverpool felt in having him among them ns an lilustrions atatesman borly, There was nu ‘Therefore an Inyitation was sen gers of the Bouthwestern roads by the maba- ers of the Chicogo ruads to meot them n this city for tho purpose of talking tho matter over nnd to devise a pian for the pooling of tho live stock |hl{)mcnu from tha Southeast to tho East on the saue busis a8 that prevailing on tho Mye stock Lusinoss from Chicago to tho East. The meeting was hekd (n this dty yesterday, Thera werg prescut at the” conferenco M. J, N, Mcculluqu. Vico-President Penne aylvania Company; Mr. John Newell, General l\immgur Luke Shore & Michigan Nouthern Rallroad; Mr. J. Il Deveraux, Recelever Atlun- tle & Great Westorn Ratlroad; Mr, A. L. Hop- kins, Ueneral Manager Wabash Road, and Re- ceiver Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Rallronds Mr. J. C. MeMullin, General Superintendent Chis cagzo & Alton lbllrom; Mr, John K. 8impson, Qencral Manager 8t. Louls, Vandalla & Terra Haute Railroad; Mr. P. Peaco, General Buper- jutendent Indianapolis, Bloomington & West- ern Rallrogd, and a number of othier raflroad officials. Though the talk lasted untila late hour In the evening nothing of adeclsive naturo was accomplishod. A committee of threo was appolated Lo look into the feasibility of poollnig the live-stock buslness from St. Louls 1o the East, and {f posaiblo to deviso o plan and sub- mlr.{‘l: to a meotivg to be held somo time next woul stand just ong hour, ing been appointed Warden of the Insane Asylum ot Jetderson 1n 1872, taking charga Jan. 0, snd to iaving been at the time free from gulle, e fole lowed up tho bistory of bls connection” with the County loard by detalting how ko noticed the first sigus of crookedness in that body, nud how bhe subsequently fell Into the trap set for him and be- cama the pliunt toot of Periolat, AlcCalirey, Johns won, Carroll, and othors, In fact, ho rofterated hia evidonco of & yosr ago on tho same sabject, all of which was given at thu tine, fuproving upon it howaver vory mtmlnllly Ly belng “able moro _explicitly ard_clear), tain circumatances, Mo bnd noticod w shorte age in guoda deliverod by Lerivlat to tho Asylum, and complalning to the Comminsioners, who wero then, as now, receiving all goods, found no ditiiculty in understanding that thut was nono of his busincas, Subsequently he bucaine cone versant with what was going on, and_fonnd it profitablo to say nothing about 1t,~really found that it was money 1u hls pocket to play bifod. He suon bocame acqualnied with PERIOLAT, tod often mct the Commlissionars at hia store and scon transnctions betwean thew, and becaia sative fied that they, tov, wero making it proitable, ile detalled tho manner In which goods had been or- ored, and clted instances In which less than halt of what hud Loen ordered had boun da- livered, while all had been pail for, and Low upon one occaslon he had been instructod to add somo goods on hand to the iuudl dellyered to make tue bille tally, eic. ‘urthor vn he testied to having been pald various sums of money by Porlolat Iorcurll!fl ng to false Dills, and to whnt Perlolnt had told Bim ho had to puy fo tho Comnuuslunces ms thele shure of the lflun\ler. 1o having his allowance ent short soveral |uiex to accommudato them, aud to having upon one vceaslon given dcCaffrey himself $100, ilo detalled the paywent uf the monoy to McCaflroy At womelength. ' McCaffrey hiad come out to tha Asylum, and e had favited him to hls roow, and tolid L thiat be was undor obliyation to him, ote., ot ILLINOIS CENTRAL SLEEPING-CARS Superintendent Jeflray, of the Iittnols Ceu- tral Raflroad, has issued a clreular announcing that ou June 1 the oflice of Superintendent of Bleopiog-Cars will be abolished, the prescat in- cumbent of that position having resigned. The dutlos of tho ofilce will dovolve upon tho Tralu- Master, Mr. 0. A. Berry, who will have charga of all Illinols Central aleeplng—cars running Into Chlcago. In all matters portalning to tariffa or ques- tlons of rates the Uoneral P’assenger Agent, Mr, W. P, Johnson, will give Instructlons, and applications for fnformation must bo mado direetly to nlm, The Superintemtent of Mao- chinery will have chargo of all supplies for tho carg, aud will fssuc none without tho written ordur of tho Traln-Maater, Al Illinols Central slenping-cars, whils in 8t. Louts, will bo under the wenetal supervision of Mr, John l!rmllo£ Possenger Agent. The ears of tha Chicazo 3 o WILL NOT NESION. Panis, May 20.—Tlho _foniteur declares that Prm‘\-lent acMabon will mot resign lu any ovent GREAT BRITAIN. TIE CITT OF DIUSSELS, Liwvznrroot, May 29.—~The steamaer City of Drusscls arrived liere this moming, Great crowds psagmnbled at tho landing-stage and on the pler to sco the steamer, which eamo up tho river In chargo of four tugs, The board's stcamgr, with Qen. Grant and a number of other/gentlemon on board, went to meet aud welcome the Brussols. prs who pleaded gullty to murnder In the sccoud the firut floor of & two-story feamo bulldiog 103 | inclined to sustain tho objeetion. AMr, Reed | © Livaroow, May 20.—The passengers of the Dubuque llues, while at Dubuque, will and laid before him o 8100 Ll aa o mark of sppro- | \ast Polk strect, owned by Aoraw & English, | then gave notice that Lo would el the witness | degree yesterday, wero sontenced cach to twen- City of Brusscls havo landed, all well. Dopu- ;)‘l‘l:‘xlm‘c;flv‘mn?:"hdw‘::um; :xol:l ;3 ‘:m‘ .}:1. ;::.:w:; B’l‘v‘/’l‘ifo l:xg:x p%:m\‘rll‘sllc‘;::‘ul Mr. D, W. Parker, | clation of his kindness, At Orst MoCaffrey hesl- Al ““mupmfi Only 01% o S m:“&u:mf ty-five years fn the Penitentiary, T. W, Staln. tted to nccemjhu wifering, but he loft the monoy tations frum the Liverpool Catholfe societics on the table and Mac in the room, and returning i INOITow, Elner Washburn was the noxt witness called, | brovk, who atood trial, got twenty-scven and tho gregt commnerelnl city ho represented. Qen. e '“{’w“d Yo ba tho Fusult of lacandiarivm, 7 18 th ¢ e elock ¢l and was procceding to tell bis councction with [ one-half years. Yeptoutn two tugs to welcomo tho plgclait, | Grant walted o fow socouds until the chcoring | TIIB FAST-TRAIN CONTROVERSY, | Siainstion ts o 50 conitonon somcorrim. % | aiatovercl i s Cwossony fomae ballilog vig | the cane, and stating tho wlvieo ho. had given : o rere ot tls Tt RTtItel $2 | closed, and then quletly replied to tho address, | . Tho mansgors of tho rouds interested In the |~ 'Kho uoxt witnces culled was Bouth TTnlsted atrcot, owned and occupied by | Bweeglcs regarding the Tatlor's conection with . TIT: GREAT GRAD. miu“nfi'ufieu flntl:‘o Rfixfifi“flul;f l’)bn c'x‘xf saylng he experienced oxtrono pleasuro in ac- | fast-tralu controversy, all of whow aro now in bt EoR n“:‘c“,-s“;’:“g"f\v,u S i John Cuok ns n raloon, except tho upper story, thgl F ut, ‘xl;‘eu‘ghu él:fnclu Inlumln% lrm SL: 5 fpectal Dispalch to The Tribune. P tertained by tho Catliolic Club. A ToDeum " | copting the kind invitation oxtended, laylng | thu city, took no sctlon In regard to tho snatter | Yo'y wombor of o Urid Juty ot a yaut ayar | Jieh was occupled by U, ¥ Mallord ma a redl- | Jeetion O, A o e exception, | i DTARAPOLIS, Ind., May 20.-In tho trial of fato be sungat the proathedral, The pii- grins willthen proceed diroetly to Rome. DEAD. Loxpoxw, May 20.—H Wed tho En- Alisl nculp‘wr, 15 dead, o s Yo 2 5. INDIA. Tensy asked tho Court to note their exception. | Tarpy Southgate, for complleity in tho robbery Mr, Washburn continued, first statfug that he o had proeurcd tho*8t. Chisries Hotel roglster | Of the Indlsna National Banik to-day, somo Yorv with tho a)ias names adopted by Mulling and | Mrong evidence was adduced tending to fasten Hughes to uso as_evideiree. 1o Arat ssw tho | theorigin of thecrlme upon Mo, “The casuls bouk Nov, 20, and, after takingit, wentwithMr, | regarded as very atrong against him. Hellitt, the former witness, to the jall, where e denve, The fire started under tho stairs on the first tloor, and | pposed to have Leen the work of un Incendiary, Mr. Cook left the sa- loon about 9 o'clock, ockhleu up and giving the key to the man who lved up-stairs, The blaze was luckily speedily extiogulstied, dolng but $20 damage, which was covered by Insure yesterday on nceount of tho protracted debate In regard tothe contumplated St. Louls live- stock pool. A meeting between tho varlous officlals will probably bo held to<dny, but it looks doubtful whether a compromise can bo effected, Mr A, L. lHopkins, ‘General Manas portfcular stress on this, that he felt they had pressed the cordial feellng of England toward himos o citizen of the United States. Gen. Grant woro “‘Fno questious propounded to Mr, Bprayue were fow, becauau hls kiowlodge wan limfted, but, note wittistanding, ho made a very ssevicaablo witness, boin* nble, to tho sstouwhimient of everybody, to supply o uilssing link—~u certifivd cupi of the miss ing Curpentor pook—which hie_took thu precaution tomake when on the jury, Tho book was exant. {ned, and waa found to cortoborata the evidenca of ! CIVILIAN'S ATTIRE, somewhat to the disuppointment of tho crowd, i i v ¥ " tho latter {dentiflud the prisoncrs.” -Asto his PINNEY, ‘t"’i TN PREVAILING DISTRESS. who expocted to scu him deckedIn all thoglory | F0%,%0 'i%’l)l%?xhxfiutgm(s?lfimfmlny T A lfilfll:,‘}f,".n"f';n::fl,}".’ portant pactioular, sliowlg e knu?vu 11 whit eazpens, (Washburn's) connection with the coso, s San Praxcisco, May 20.—Ccorga M. Planoy {’S: Loxmox, May 20.—A speclal from Calentta to | of the uulform of the srmy. - After being fntro- | Jioved himsclf to bo n the right. As’ tho Pltte- | tho whiortago in Siling tho orders . Carpentur, i AT DECATUR, ILL, fotlvo part 10 it duted from Nov. 0 thouch lie | was today held to auswor on acharze of b o Times says there has been an extremely duced to the mombera. of tho Council and | burg & Fort \Vninn nanagers are equally do- | will be remembered, was Pariolat's uhlppluE- Hpeciol Correapondence of TAs Tridune. nnucxlccd:b Leonard Q'm‘ Robert T, Lincoln, forgery of naval certificates of {ndobtedocss in ba heavy raln fo Madras Town, but it did not pene- | Othors, the Mayor, the ex-Presidont, | termined to —keep thelr traln = on it iluf:(:t,:mpnmlllp u.l,?;&lrn ‘:i‘f 5;;!:1 mutl‘udho Decatum, T, May 28,~Friday night tho | 3 ’x'rrrclr, Hweegles, and others. Ho dirccted | #8.000hatl. Tt s consldered probablo that o 5. tratg for tnland, An ollcial aecount of lts et | and Mrs. Grant entcred tho Mayor's state | tho W"“"‘;"‘ . truln 'l‘ not Wl"lfl:‘{l‘;’l‘l- tkan "the Foods tharged for and Geiivered, of | Testdence of Mra, McGinnls, comner of East | Sweeglos and others td continue thuirconfidenca | will walvo an examination on the other cliarges. 1™’ fect on tho prospects of the famino district has | €0ach, driven aud attended by corporation | 1 18 lard do eso bow o penceadls | SIICH ho'Lonic in quosiion s & coby, Wiillam and Sfills streets, waa sct on fire by tho | with Mullins and Hughes, and report what thoy | In ufault of bail on tho varlous charges ko Ia f . mot been published, but it doubtless did some | Huukeys in frilla, knee-broechies, powdered o thint tho Luira Stiare & _\||¢1.ygun5:7u'=1,. The next Wl"‘:;&fi;’“;‘;" i cxplosion of a lsmp, and the houso and furu- d“li l"‘:fl Wlfl"t&flfflf; {":&“lu'l'" ']"A'“",' v?“\‘il £ | pow 1 custody, i} guod, Thero was a falr fall of raln fn ttio af- | I ond threccorored hats, and started for | urn Ralirob s determined to put ona fusttraln | pooweopor far beriolat Ja . patulest das, 1ro | PO Wero consumod. Insurcd for 65,500, which | Fort 3,0 ol on” snday might st Crleugoy S feptcd district durig the woek onding the 17tn, | the Adelphi Hotol. A long llue of privato car- | boxt unday If noaction fn regard to the wats | (eutigud, in subitunce, to”the uxiitenco on hiy | Wil vearly cover the loss., ‘The dwelling next | Bweogles, Maguire, Hay, sad two other mon THE HOMEOPATHS, fi e nutnbers ou the rellcf works ara still in- | rlages fullowed, and many of tho spectators, tor fs bad today, It tho Luke Shoro carrics out | Lioks uf the nolad /K" account, and 1o tho | 0 ity vucupled by M. Jacobs alao caught fre | bojnwwith thows, Nextduy owent toSpringeld Srictal Dipalchta T0e Tribyne; )',‘- creas(ne, but not greatly, 1% TR VICINITY OF 8T, OZOKAS'S 15A] this resolve the Michigan Central will uudoubt- | gouds gotten of Perlolat b{om wovoral Cownnise | and was burned, Most of tho furnituro was wud et the atliers. ‘They went to the Lincoln’ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 20.—The Western i dl'“‘tru'lm e e i 3Mys0re, 402 116 | now svomds pathored and L:lmu ry lu‘m"-:l. the cdly do Ukewlse. ==t :lx;'(fmmmnz A m‘me B v?r" '\fm':.’f(" m‘.' nnvud.nlnlurud b{‘l’r ;!0(2 uy:i ll;‘r:v 1'ul¢]tur- monument, Johu \,\; Buni driving the coach. Alulnllemy of Homoopathy and Indlana {mutu:]o 3 stress thers lv more Intenso, o A son, & firomanbelongiu ho Rescus Hoeo | At Mcmorlal flall Mr. Powers, tho Custodiasn,'| of Homeopathy met In separato scsslon, and, "1\". Thero Lius been s conafderablo fncrease in tho l!‘xnyxr;..]"flh n\fllcd llnlotll(m main t;mmn?ul 3 l\]?" l‘)":l &TBV' GosivianToisat 5 e :e‘;;:m;‘n-‘u&::x‘-‘:lmn‘l;g)r;“:l‘ e fi"",,"’“m'r’{' wn]:“,“ “"'c',’,“ L |"" |"'”‘ "","‘h'}"“ "'l" was found, and tho purty entered. A plat of | after tho transaction of un‘}mpomm. business, Y BRSO S RO AU | Loy o tocrowdl o aste wee . | spca ey the Evanavii, Owonahoro & N | s el 36 2 ne e et | Gyl il ™ 1 U | Eit o VGt Sk et o T | addournod o et Jn ot conventon, 4t H ¥ ? : 2 e < T . . ) gl"' whole thery §s Iittlo clinngo this ‘Week In tho | lowed to puss to thelr rooms to chang thelr | vitloRallrond was old to tho boudiolders to-day | a8 the Aprogus book Hy —— moition of the. parice, He followed witn a | Joibk sesion r. 8. D. Forsan, of St Louts 1! coudition or prospects of tho faming districts. | gpoaro) and proparo for @ drive around the clty, | for 60,000, “The resldus of the sesslon of the jury was given AT OTTAWA, TLL, AUeacription of the waltlng for tho vandala to | presided, and road an anuual sddress, fn wLich i e O was i i Ay oo ity thidastos —— 1o bearing some canplalat csts, ami un adjourn- &p2cial Diswalch to The Tribuns arrivo and to gut Lo work, this doscription not | ho roforred to some of tha early writings of A 1TALY, bt b At el ok ITEMS, ment wus had S Lo-oriow wormtng, TUBE | Grrawa, Tl My 2.—At 0330 o'clock this | matorlally difilng from that heretoforo ap- | Hahasasnn, the founderof Tomaopatiy o du- it VICTOR BMMANUEL AND 'TOE POPE, f 1“'“':'1’& “ o "‘;‘n Yad ‘:! b 0, a 8t | Thg Directors’ car of tho Chleago, Rock | fore adjoarnment s batch of indictusents will be | morning fire was discovered In ‘tho roof of tho gg:‘“““"" sttt "“‘:’,fi‘,gm‘” Pl ‘e,'n‘;‘l{" tles of physiclans to oo another, tho falso Ideas T8 Lopow, Moy 0—5m.m—d Timen spocil | UiV Aieen yoirs b had passed ton ave | tejand & Pocte Mallroud ot for tho Eush luat | Temed Afir el thore il v suintain e | old Cusbman machino-shopa, now operated by | Bor% !ty foBO" ¢ ‘Tucre fs sll mannur of Iyuu)uuunnw what will bo the furthor inquiries of the jury, and somne of thiaspeculasion has reached the public prints in acrudeshiaps. No ong kuows all that will bo dono by the jn?, but certaln wublccts can ba notud as alrcody lald down for [uvestigation. ‘‘iewo are tho newly-discovered aine of the Coun- ty Board, which ‘rmml-a 10 givo somo matnbers more than on Indictient ta snawer; the manaye- mond of the County Clork's office, syainst which wome dumaging chiargus have been iunde which are to bo substantisted in \»i:m by witnewes who wero yesturday sutninuned by telosraph from Iud- accompanied tha _party. | otertained by tho publicof what constitutes Mr. Washburn's uon-chamln-uon mfl ..’u", homeopathy, the number of homeopatic phy- clicit many vew poluts, It included a state- | sicians fn the West, there being over 3,500, and mont more i detall of his connaction with the | what ¢fforts should bo made to bring them ailulr, describing the explosion of a cap on De- tective Hay's platol, which warned the vandals | oo | Betive and dfroct communeation of the spproach of the oflicers. e was clogely | With'the profession In annual = conven- questioned us to bow the explosion of thecap | tions occurring througout the West, Dr could bo heard. In rujpldy to the question | W, 1, Brayfogol, of New Albany, Prusident of whether he bad not told Jubn W, Buuu thoday | 4o Tngjana Tustitute, followed Dy, Porson, who ?:,{:,{,‘J‘,,“.,’f{f,"’t"’,,‘u'é‘:fi,,",‘,f. "2,',‘::,’,,@:::,':‘“{5": 18 Prostdont of the Westurn Academy, and his Mr, Washburn denicd that he had ever madg | S00ress wos reltive to tho adyaucuient uf such & statonont, but thought the watter had | houicopathy iu this Stato, und the Malteriug been puorly managed, boeatiss the door of thy | suveess attonding the Institute during the pos! tumb had Tiot beonguarded, thus proventing | yLar The following wereaccepted as delegates {1 cacapo of tho vandala, " vom ahow . Jamcw A, Campel of 1o it At tho conclugion of Mr. Washburn's teatl~ | Bourl State Itomcopatide Medtcal Bocictys Wo rom Rome states that King Victor gmmanuel 1as writtan to tho Pope congratulating him on the approaching snoiversary of his Eplscopate. The Popo has scnt o reply thanklng the King, and taking occasion to heg bim not to permit tho Itallan Government to despoll tho parishes and confraternities of thelr property, stating that otherwise ho should bo construined to pro- g.‘uc.l “I'ho Kiogs has made uo reply to the Pupe's salve. evening, via the Lake Bhore & Michigan South- e Rallroad, to briog bere the Directors and some prominent stockholders of this aud tho Northwestern Rafiroads. it is stated that Mr, Jay Gould, Bidney Dillun, and other Unlon Pa- citic macnates, will bo smong the party, Tho object of theso gentlemen's visit Is to take part In the annual meeting of the stockholders of Uese ronds which talkes place In this city on the Oth and 7th of next month, Nothing' will be left undono by Jay Gould and his allies to ro- tain the holil they sccured on theso Jines a short thue ago. ‘The vote will undoubtedly boa closo oue, ALir, R, C. Meldrum, Westorn General Frolght Cook, tlewes & Dufty. Dofore tho flamncs could bo controlled tho roof was consumed, and the uvrcr stories budly damaged, It was the work of an lucundiary, Ltc:ru 1unnulln of inflammable material saturated with kerosono wero takon fiom othor parts of the bullding, Fully insured. . AT KANKAKET, TLT. Epeciut Dipatch 10 Th Triduns. Kankaxeg, 1L, May 20.~The old graln warchouse belonging to Willlam Gougar was destroyed by firo this mornlug. The contents were Insured in the Traders' of Chicago snd Girard of Penusylvania for §600, Thero was no lnsurancs on bullding or_machinory. iim o sensation as agveesblo as it had been un- usual. Mrs. Graot looked remarkably well, and also sppeared to eujoy the fucidents of travel greatly, TILN INCIDENTS OF THE VOYAGN wero few. QGen. Groné ontered futo all the amusements on board, but perslstently refused toconverso on politics. When this was futro- duced in tho smoking-room he abruptly laft, and explained his action to o passengor thatany opinion o might express of Presidend [layes, whether favorable or unfavorsble, wbzht bo misconstrucd. Prosident Hayes deserved tho confidenco of all Republicans whilo trying ts By ton and other polutss the packlng of the Jury which recently found Bullivan guilulcss; tise con- duct of certain divorco-lawycrs; tho relations of county contrctors with County Commissioners; the private gambling-holls; somn 1ste Judios of electons and sundey othier watters of more ur lesd public Inportance., ANTI-PAPAL DEMONSTRATION, In conscquencs of President MacMahon's rocent action, the Republicans bave placarded the strects of Romo with notlves of a great demouatrution at the Apollo Theutre on the Blst luul'lw decluro that Rowe can uuver again Tha H 3 B -| C. e liool of Midwlfery of Missourls ¢ pope I Agent_ of tho Pittshirg, Fort We ae | PTho work lald out which will exclte tha most | cause of the flrc was fucendlary. It was tho | mony the Court adjourned until 8:30 g, m, to--| C- Ricardson, ficl i became the Rowe of tho Popea. oxperlument In tho Bouth, Notbing coutd bo | Jiat, 0L b Habiry B, e T | genees]intereat will b o most | tausoof Lo lirs was ducondisry, | e M. L. G, liedell of tho Hoston, Univeraty MEXICO moro unpatriotic than s premature quarrel with | ¥ '), g, Geer, Agent of the Btar Unjon Ling | 7B COUNTY GLEUK'S OFPICE INVEATIOATION ‘The defendants’ wiluesses have nob yet ar- the B, Lotls Uood Samasitat uo'.punv ‘Adolph it 2 b, or & suspiclon thut heincant to Joha- | ut Now York, announciog the fact that several | 8ud (ke Bulllyan jury muttes, u the formor, as AT DETROIT, MICII, rived. 3 T Ch AFPOINTMENTY, * sonizs tho Ropublican party, He com- | hundred packeges of butter which were sufp- | D8 84 can be gollen at, the aliegatlon ta that ton. ¢ N le "An foéident In the Court procecdings to-day, | UNimeyer, of tho Homeopathic Med! ) whioh sy BEYS & b, o o s ity | lokoof Missouelj AL M. iton, of the, T that Eugows Wariman came nto court wud | 105, SUe% e nomtln Toapttal, Chicago, *Dr. pleaded Zallty to conspiracy In the straw bail | 5906 $5 10 B Keonite, for matter, lis sentetca was deferred, and ho | 9. Hart Miller read a paper on * Aconitey! i Tocugnized o apipear from day today.’ Ho la ¢o | WaRled from Dr. Richard gxéxfinge.',“mo:‘fix:‘;su-k foel ";Wl;"ln““u fontin NL:'.”w{(‘mf eud, it | By phitte ilcn’:cdm:}‘“'w‘l)flch w‘:}t veferred for 5?..'1'3’.“5? the «'x;;‘:lnlml:yy &orwug u.i’ifi.& 5 lu‘ &:fi Dflgfiullon- l«’n‘.m"“‘ 't‘ho rufiy 31‘1?:’ Py ;crluj ;vr;u owins A a5 thay regarding the offering of straw bail, i niig:fl. 'oh ® Potency of Dosey and u Dr. M. M, Eaton on ¢ Potencles,” uvon wg b ARREST OF BURGLARS, the, Convention was hopeleasly divlded. Bev Bpecial Corrupondence of The Tribuns. eral very distingulshod howeopaths at homo DxsrLAINES, 1il., May 20.~The resldence of | and lbru{d have l;:nulbuml apcrs, which will Mr. Price Jones was burglsriously entered last | be published with the proceedings. Sunday night, between §and 9 o'clock, by two S ———) sneak-thieves, durivg the temporary abscnce ot THE WEATHER, the family, who had loft thS house unlock:d, ‘WasnnGroN, D, (., May 80.—For the Upper "Thi intruders wore frightoucd away by & pass- | Misstsaippi Valley and Upper Lake region, fall- {og team, and took nothiog but & few erticles | ing- barometer, stationary or higher temper- of clotulhg. Mr. Jones, returning bome, im= | pyre, southerly winds, cloaz or partly cloudy modiately tasted lo pursult of Wo thloves, Who | yoitiar, follawed at tho morthweat statlons LY bad been secu golng toward Chicago, Alter a lively chaso they wers arrcsted by Coustable | nereasing clous‘l’gnl n-“v:e‘ r:{n;l a;:u Byeciul Disgaich to The Tribuns, DeTROIT, Mich,, Msy 20.—~Ten houses occus plod Ly laborers, situated on Hastingsstrect, near Napoleon, burued thls aftcrnoon, threo barns and one grucery befog added to the list of destroyed structured. Loss varlously cstimated at from §7,000 to 10,000, . ——— AT S8IO0UX CITY, IA, . Jpectal Diyaich to The Trivuns, Bioux Ciry, la., May 20.~A frame resldence owned by Charles Weblo was dustroyed by fire hero this moruing, Loss about §600; fnsurod for $300 fu the Beottish Commerdiol, 1t (s sup- 0 hiave boet sut on tire by trampa. ———— AT MINNEAVPOLIS, MINN, Bpectal Dispatch o Tha Tribune. MyswzavoLs, Minn, May 20.~The store- house of Osborue & Godfrey, used for storing Laled hay aud straw, burned last night. Loss, £2,500; insuranco slight. Lieh has farmed out to tiw wifu tno mattee of folle wrlting for b ollice, which has boun donoat bis house, and in sowe cascs ut the howme of ono or more of the Comwissivners, The wrony is said Lo ba paying men $4a day for the follo work, hls wife la beiug puid elght conts per folfo, tho legal sllowance—or that the county 1# Lirlng (he work dons by the day aud at the samo lme paying twice for puitions of the “same, the mm going into Uen. Lioh's pocket. Outatds of Is there aro uther charges, but the truth of fulsi- ty of ali rewain to be sbown, This much ls kn on thu subjecti that Ars, Lieb Laa cuutinuously drawn large sums of monuy frum tho County Treasury inonth after month, {u some Instances her pay more than doubling tuat of othor e ployes suppused to be dulnil sluliar work, It 14 also known that the fact that the County Clerk'y ofiica wad likoly to be overhauled at any timd ¢ 10 the curs of 3re, Lich woveral weoke upo, and that uhe was 30 anzlous [n tho matier av 10 vialt the bouse of a n:nals Comwissoner, whom uhe had nover visll before, to provail upon hun not o make we of ‘n{ infore wmiation be had, etc, Itis further kuown that she did wot find it st his house, but left word that he sbould 1ncet her at & kiveu hour st llvuntreo's otlice, The Commlxsioner refuavd to moct hur ua City or MBx1co, May 25,—Matias Romera, Mexican Mivister at Wushingtou durlng tho Trestdency of Juarez, was to-day pomivated ¥ Becrotary of tho Trensury, aud Trinidad Garea f9- Bocretary of the lnterior, ¢ i DEFEATED, Jw Podro Valdez, n company with some ali- busters, wu“ucrented )y tho Goverument lml iu this eity by the Pittsbure & Fort Wayne lafiroad arrived”in Engiand, having made tho time from Chicayo to Liverpoal * In the unprece~ dented thue of twelvo duys and six hours, The inillers of the Northwest will liold thelr anunual Conventlun next month at Bullalo, The rallroods Jeading cost from this city wer re- luctant to reduce the rates of fare for that oce caslon, As tho Conada Bouthern has . conseut- cd, howover, to make & reduction, the other roada leadlug to that city have decldod to mako thosatne rates. ‘The represcutatives of the roads belonging to the Bouthwestern Ratlroad-Rato Assoclation left tho city last evening to attend to the m‘ular month! J‘y meeting of the cotubluation, which wilt besheld ot tho Lindell Hotel, 1 St. Louls, to- duy, X number of the Directors and stockholders of the llinols Central Rallroad are In the city to tako part In the annual mecting of the Come pany, which takes pisce to-day,” r. Alvah Kuowles kas beoii sppotnted East- ern Passenger Agent of the Chlcago, Rock lalaud & Pucific Raflroad, mended tho personul chanscter of cx-Gov, Chamberlain, of South Carolina, and ex-Marahal Packard, of Loulsiana. 'The frst, hy sald, was o Drilliant schiolur, and tho second a man of great abllity and bonesty, Ho hoped the experiment of Presldent Hayes would disappolut those Re- publicana who feared a general catastropho, Tho gencral velu of Gien, Grant’s conyersatlon wasln MECOLLECTIONS OF BVENTS IX 113 MILITAKY CABBER. Bome one commented upon the faflurs of Carl Schurz and Gew. Bauks in thoarny. Gen. Grant, quletly smlling, sald: “Don't forget they commenced a3 Mujor Generals, Ko do- clinod to be lnterviewed ou tho Esstern ques- tiou, because any opinlon he might express would be uuduly magnificd, When sskea where Lo would make Lis bowmo on his retyrn from Europe, bo sald_ho would prefer Washiugton, but fearcd a rusidence there would expose him to anlmadversions of which ho had had so much, troups Moy ) BPAIN. : RELIGIOUS ANTAGONIBN. : Panis, Moy 20.—Tho Uovernment of Madrid, £ inview of the sutagonsstic attitude shown by a 187 gection of the Eplscopal clergy towards it, have wado representations to the Vatlean to use jts suthority to dlssuade the recalcltrants from creating ombarrassment, FILORINAUES VORDIDDEN, Lowpox, May 20.—A telegram from Madrid suye the Government has declded to forbld pilgriwages or religlous manifestations which sy forw 8 pretext for a Carlist propagaudi, d bt back to this place. On LLAND and which had made his public life so distaste. T T provosed, but was wabizquently buated up and AT BALTIMORE, velug e mmiaed Joicrs Judge Tuomse, they Gar [ TAF I, Ho:. . ful, 1lowas uncertaln where his homa would POOR INDEED. ske lntd Gea, Lisbls privaiy oitce, and retained | Batmions, May 30.—Wilson & Huntington's | gavo thplr names as Jamnes Dyer and Peter Her- l;_' L L TUB QUEEN ILL, be, Tho reception of Gen. Grant {n England Bpecial Dipateh éo The Tridune. fursa huur ve wore 1 Wiking over this el S | sawmill, with machinery and stock, was entisely k4 ‘Tus Haaus, May 20.—The Queen of Holland tef, Bho there provailed upon him pot to derson. They were taken to Chicago for trial, IxpuawaroLts, Ind., May 29.—Unemployed Honn. bl nf tion to the 8, and. think! destroyed by fire last night. Loss, §80,000; fn- e 37 |8, s il Her condition causes some anzlety. resemblen ion witson Mowsnems necziva | orklngmen o tho number of 200 met tonlgh .’:.:’;.':‘;: E:d nnfifu"u' 'flfi'. e gt pvion | sured Tor 25,000, 1 4 A INCENDIARIES. HAR n:::nfl f."E!-fi'.TTn!?,f ‘ifi‘h‘:e: Llu(gm:e.x{lnl; from other natlous. When tho Aldermen st | 394 840pted a memorial to tho Councll, sciting | 8pelorlsed for mlm‘xnnuflfndo:: houia‘be Seurd AHE L AUDWENR Special Diapatch to The yribusr:, s uilseoner promive ¢ of {t. The Commissioner has lodged his fuforma. tion, whatever it is, with the Juey, 1N THE 4ULLIVAN JURY COMPLAINT the allugations are of the most scrloua type, boing, in effect, that tne Jury was packed through the ln- struuicotality of oug or wiore ballife of the Crine nal Courf, “The laforination on (hivsubject ay. ard quite clear, und the cizcumstances point W s reasopablencss, 14 came out, ad far a8 could be lesroed, througlions *'Jumba® ioward, with & duzen or wore allsage, who cluimsto know so wuch of it a4 {0 bave succeeded (o belug summonod him- sclf. Eome 50 he was introduced (o State's- Abiomey ills, aathe wtory gots, by voe of tbe McMullcos. of the Post. Bubaequently bu calledat Aliils* honsa one_oventug i a peniteat mood, aud confuased bid past wickedness sud sunouoced bis deteruiination o lead & didereat life, teary courns dowa Lls chiceby at the Ume. iy s Wl forth that they had tricd fn every way to obtain work and had failed, and are now in distress. They, therefore, ask the Councll to give them work or rcliel of sonio sort, Thoy say the: were prowised work on the new gas-works mv.’l belt radlrowd, but these corporations are prepare :‘:\%mu:n ‘n:iv;: lflfl u.mn?flt ? wutsiders and not outs o . o B Lan umu?;. 'ie wasemblage was : REPUDIATION, ' Coruunn, 8. C., May 29.—Tho Bcuate to-day struck out the Hfth scction of the House Appro- priation bill which provided $270,000 for the u_y‘:n»:ul of luterest vu the bouded debt of the hulee THE LANDWEHR, Special Dispaich io The Triduns. CHAMPALON, LL, May 20.~The luspection ot Blxth Regiment of Ilinols Ststa Guards, com- posed of the students of the Industrial Uni- versity, (n our clty vark to-day, passcd off satls- factorily to all concerncd. There wero elght compaulesin lne, Mueu:m:lndu ot Ed guyder. Adtergolng through scvural evolutions, the com- wlu‘:ufi: luspected by Capt. George Scroggs, Agslstant Inapector-General of the Ilinuis Btate Quard, wbo cxpressed himsclf as well pleascd with the conditlon of the mrinsand cquipments, and s1s0 with the soldicrly bearlug und appearsuce of thy wew, About LW per- suus Witncssed the luspestion Queenstown proposed to preseut blm with ag address, (6 was opposed by some becauss Gen, Graut bad declined to receive tho address of the Irish nation. A parish priest on Sunday morn- ing preached a sermon sgatust Grant becaus ho bad shown himsclf 8 pcrsiatent euumy of the Catholle Church, LIVERFOOL 18 ONB SCBNE OF OAYETY TO-DAT, and looks her best, Crowds surround the Adelphl Hotel. Altogether Gen. Graat's vislt 1o Eogland promises to Lo the most hnportant futcroationul vent sfuce the Prince of Wales! visit to America. Gen. Grantsald hismoyements could uot be furcsludowed with wrtaluty, He been suwmoned bome. e ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 8ax Fuancisco, May 20.—Sailed, steamer City of Tukio, Hong Koung, via Yokobama, Bavtiore, May 90.—Arrived, stcamer Cas- Pplau, from Liverpool; Berlin, from Lrewen, Loxpox, May 20.—Bteamships Anchorls, Btato ot Nevada, Rueln, from New York, aud Nurenbure, from Baltlmore, baye srrived out. New Youk, May 20.—Arrived, steamers State 4 of Georgls, from Glasgow; Villo do Farls, from Hayre; Ureect, frum London. PUILADELPHIA, May 29, —Arrived, steamsbio Mhingls, Lram Liverpoul- JACKSONVILLE, 1IL, May 20,—A third attempt ket L mialmen, was made Jast night to bura the Chambers R iiDAG, ey Fo=MIdntabt: Block, ouc of the byat blocks tn thecity. Thess | “iations. Pdn ) TAr. | Wind | hdin, eahar. cforts at Incendlarism are very alarming to our | Fr—===——==izet, <=l ooy~ people, but everythiog possible will be done to ol detect tue guilty pastive, ' . —— A BONY FOUND. Bpecial Dispdich fo The Trivuns. LixcoLx, Ncb., May 20.—The bodyof Mrs. Dr. Wanzer, of Ncbrasks City, was found float~ ing In the river vear Nemeta Bunday. An (o- quust yesterdsy revealod the fact that she was Jast seco with her busband and fumily. They wure then eroselug the Mlssourl Itver—huse B i S5 WEUSEUIRIELEIEE! ] Fai b e e i e Tk g e e o S T s | it o 2