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" p ~ RIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1877 , ' £ CRIMINAL NEWS, i diienty spenk and (L A THE CHICAGO N 40,000 Raro- | strikes in jron-olad in a weak flace, may be sufl: D o e ‘aceeasc. thaation, | lent o gend It Inatnatanconaly to tho bottom, snd lowed the supper, Gen. Grant was asked wiat omo time_ befora emblaca oven of hamanity—wag The nrme Alao wera needed to clear up the mean- was the comrmson between Engliah racing, m8 e vo the following | eutof hir. At last day hevan to dawn; the thres | ing and even the name of the staine, fag while tho o 3} account of his adventure: blood-stained demons holalng the 'deck—the | general supposition han been that ik was & V, & 5. connequently, Incroscd muow?g_“?%‘? {i.'{,".?.‘('fi;’.‘é“.‘:‘:.‘;,‘f'fi‘f.;.'.' wp{fl;l:{‘x;:‘v:?n::& );:‘?nd‘l‘:::n :lr;:‘lheflllny fllfit}lfllnl‘;kn 'fif"'.flm’ ‘“urfm{.;e mn unl;:;t‘},n .fipdhum\ézm and h: llufinr{lhhlgflor ‘n hl-dumh{z—mf Ll;l;‘fa mg? on vlllx: ?nd by I;rn'x):lhalu‘l or n; lo.l..,, a u,p{, of that ,'"'},':‘ 1+ 3 9] oI > a) C! iome about a'clogk. ard—tho Captain an 8 bo; n 0 cabin, wi er's work, nthera hinv " e e ussthiona. A0 mhen tho pree- | dend so vast an amount of our fightlng strenRih, | with n smile, *liicro fs an impresston abroud | Cold=Blooded Attempt 20 Kill | baia phesims nat o orcky \whcn howent | yard iho Captain and bla boy In, the cabin, with | tera worl A T €nce of & firet-class Enropedn State on onr border | Allkeln guos, in men, and in money, 1t apneard | y)qy {'4m a ‘great horse-racer, fond of horacs, Mi i bunis by the well, and npon Foaching the lot, fn | bealde him. The gray Tight of morning inarle ob- | and n very compctent Jndo of art, teatned by Mng will have power At any time to fan into & fame | BOSTRLS 19 ROARE JOtee, RNEY SUT, 008 YOS, | ol know all about horace, buf,on the contrary, People on a issour coming back, he went over 10 ace {f the bird hid & | jects vialble, and the Biacke thousht 1o Aniah thelr | aXperlence an Clase "round, has given hin opins * those elements of rpasmodic disalfection which of | 08 e vemels, RpSR RRSh Bioy Semll BEIaY | 47 olly Know mothing of racing, haviog seén Railroad. nontihere, 11o Hopped in on i boarta covering | sork." Plcking up stonea wnd ot of eonl froms | fan thai the work 18 Tealy satkoof Mimebes: B A T er Ao 1 o ward, | Bit, And of which ihe loss wenld be of compnra- | only two racos, one. at Cinclanatl in' 1566, the well, nd one of then broka snd ha fellto tho | the hold, they began (o peit the men on_the yard, | and e presents sonie very nianaiblo reasons tively inaignificant importance, It Ia the old story Few of Ihe Moslems of Indin’ know much sbout y Tarkey, Their coreligionists, the Peralahs, do, of putting mflltm:t Into one baeket, and that bas and _at the openlog of Jeromo Pu)l( and always have aympathized with Jinssls against | kets very fratl one. boitom.” ‘Tfls descent was 40 andien that the boy | who dodged the miasiles as best they could. Then lunennnllhnl conclnrlon, ftis fn 1807 T feel, ~ therefore, . that d barely possibla did not gt firat comprehend whera he was, The | two blacks ascended the rigging with thelr axea, that, In those daya of mora ingennit: The Track Changed to Run Down @ | ico-cold water, in which hia atood waini-docp an | whils the. (hisd. samainedt o deck nelti s | wheh Horbaolo Sre tamrgepaomnity than ganius, W s notquilifiod 49 Judge e the somyatlach, ; regaining his feet, recalled him to hin sontes, Rx- | whiten. ' Thoso, compolied Lo dlsregard the stones, | fhe very lect (o art, and ancient S Tarkey; while the Alghang are at prescnt hostlla ‘Thers conidctatont. ae we pavdentd, wontd | FihisTar Y iko Lonion very much. |1 bave High Embankment. cept (o stroakc of 1ght. that camo down From the | confinei themssleen e, Leoping ie nxes pt oy nn? Toquired atRga of doeay San b peata o U o England. Eogland in tho Crimenn wwar | SUAECRSR 1L LS SO 10 Ot vaetly enfianced | howevar, sccepted so mon sngagemonta that § opening above, all was an dark ae night. with “tholr_siing.blocks, . Then the ~ biackn | order, ihero lang-Tost arma of this et of Hilo. hee, hlood, R ireasars Jfor, Tarkoy, bt | Ty tha Invention of theea tarpeda-vessafs of which | shall be compelled to aller my plans_audro- Tle wwas st first nesrly ovarcomo with tarrorat | found tho stewnrd was In Uio galley. One : Ma sifuation, and called loudly for help, DGt | went to guard . the companlon. While 1ho | Tound 1o b paunbore b 1ok nn i, Haco, may ba . and o 3 o companlon whl bho | found to bo hunbugn, buy lef ns hope The Tnglne Makes tho Fatal | uieratime ho realized. the folly of cxpeiing 1o | other st ron “Fho “oliey dor " The | fons bresi ey i it et nhope not, When Plunge, but the Conches zcceive any reaponso to his calls, andectabout as | steward Jumped through °the other door, | thatat leart one signal Instance of *‘roconatruce B0y calmi; osaiblo for some way to oscape. The | rushed toilio companion, dodged the blow aimed | tion* will choer tho hearts of artis}s and conacryse Aro Saved. . slones with which the walls of the weil wers lald | ¢ him by the guard, and tuinbled bolow. Now | tives, In France the discoveryof the loat arme were rough and Jagged as far up as the boy conld | thors waa hope for the whites. Daylight wad | was regarded asan event of anch Importance that reach, and tha ehinka and crovices between them | brizntening and an unwounded had reached the | the Secrotary of Fine Arts lesucd en oficial bule etin, all visit Ire- AT WESTMINATER ARRY, Loxnoy, June 4.—Gen. Grant snd Minieter Plerrepont atlended services at Westminater Ab- hay yesterday, and listoned to & sormon by Denn Rtanley, Afierallnding to tho grest {rreparable loss the two kindred nations had sustsined fn the deceass of Mr. Motley, Ihhln 1] SERREEN it LR o] n b s of Ind '} | we have Jotely hoard, and of which Mr. Donaldson madny fn 1857, Can they be trastednowt W | Gl o"a T Account, - Tho Innentlon bas passed b potane cpe ol Kot R GRAIR " sbhnaion. | berend tne stago of experiment, for veselnof tho 1 fthasepent ita force, and spreads ouf, calm and | khid have been constencted for several foreign s fertilizing, over o wide aueface. ‘The forrent may ! tiovernmenta, and one has been halit for our owit. H | H main here until the 2ith, when I's! land."™ t ensily embanked. Englaps | Those little veasols are l|e|.cr|be|l as little more vt the colintog it Ao 1t 1 | nstine epritar s ek Snd o ks e oy s Boctor Aned | 6 ateel, and are provided with engines which ziva them 8 specd varying from ffteen to nearly twent: were large, Frank ssys that ho kniw theonly | cabin where thers war a ravolver and ammunition. hat of extension, Death of the Unfortunate Me’n on tho | Ay of cscape that was open to him waa | Dutdeliverance was not for some time, For nearly ane fo Central ¥ bonr the men on tho foreyard had to keepat P U gentieman, in the coarse - of o clib up tho wall, alded by the | an y pat | Quirs, and Jtie dificalt to_atop, i " Serefore, overtako als | noreron obdt e tion” Atant has Sust i1 Locomotive-~Shota Fired by the jageed elones and eracks, ' Unfortunately the | bay two of the blacks who wera samafling thom, | s jrand-mad " sl St e SRRt | Sl ipor i, St ietitln | G Siyot Aedtit Epeialle ity oo o e a0F by which st EArd | EOARt SR MIRR T (oo TRELIL. | oo handatd mora—da hapiPuc, " slon 1n Centealand Eastern Anis with kindly feel- | one or two clazses of fotpedoes, elther the oatrig- | Atter having by miiltary powers, stiil mora b5 g . 'y i~ generous treatment of "comrades in victory ani cnemies in defeat, restored nnn{ to n great and divided people. England weicomes him as'a pledge that the two nations of the Anglo-5axon race are still one in heart ond spiri THE POPE. FIVA THOUSAND PILGRINS. Roxug, June 3.—The Pope to-day, at the cele- bratlon of the Aftleth anniversary of his clevation to the eplscopate, recelved about 5,000 piigrims, maoatly Italians. RECEPTION OF THE BNGLIST PILORIMS, Dispatch to Landon Times, Roxus, May 10.—This morning at 7 o'clock the English pligrims, numbering about 200 laymen and ninety ecclestastics, asscmbled at 8t. Peter's, where they heard mass and rocelved the com- munlon from the hands of Cardinel Howard. At noon they wero recelved Ly his Hollncss, when a beautlfully-lilaminated address, sent, by the Cathollcs of England, was read by the Biehiop of Clifton, and presented, together with one slgned by tho Cardinal-Archblshop of Westmlin- ster and his twelve Suilragans, aud others from varfous Catholic diocescs and institutions, ac- compsanled by an offering of £15,000 and a number of ccclesiastical vestments and church ornsments, chalices, ete., such as the Popo gives to the poor missions and diocescs, the offerings belng presented by the Duke ot Norfolk. ‘the Povoi who waa atfended by Car- been comparativel; S0 he was compelled to | volver of the steward. At last an uncantions ? N Coch W one s106. . ATLer saveral attempiniio drew | mOYEment of tha fiard exposctl his hond. and fug Sobn AU ppedka ot anioldlily wha disdtaxst FIENDS INCARNATE. himeelf from the water, one crevice affurding a sc- | nextsccond a bullet wentinto his oraln, The two 3 ‘an Lhis 'crhans the Sun means that 8r. Louts, Mo., Juno J,—As tha express tealn cnnls dumugu n;hun hulul: E\mut‘ ;o: l‘l;‘oumr.“ “I"l‘n :»Xllznl':u " :;:hnlnge:lm‘? h:':&lmlm ;nn::nc: 'm ahe weighed £70,~Graphlc, ! & 8 o we! " ang! eni onthe St Lonis & San Francisco Rallroad (late the ;‘;\: ':eru fi“;‘m::v:lnlxh: Tl'ule -"“w w"" s }flck e mhxn Eomrade. Tho sallorein ln: “l;ym:ggmnn’rmm:\nbm'n. N. Y,y who went to Atlantic & Paclic Railroad) reached a poln} ono rny«l (S Qod 1o givahim strangth to reachthe top. | foroyard, dropped down the tigeing. The mato, < 1 thia epring, bas talographed homo to bla ond a balt miles wost of Woodend Statlon, tty | s nrogrens was very slow, ‘Thio stanes woro damp | frat on deck, wicked upa Lanisplice and ntag .me ather: *'Faul@ calf for one. X 4 A w d hima nileatroo Gt Louls, 84 8:30. last nlg|ht, the en- | 4o wa l’:{-’?m‘:l Tear wan that ho ould miss nomie | athers cloned ronnd Wim. ~ Tacone wha hat gane mn::“',‘:“‘;:rl ":"x";tl'"":""l"“ h’“ walking the glncer saw some kind of an obstruct on. on 48 | foothold and tall tathe bottom again. Thia fear was | to tisdead gnard loft him, saw the game was up, | SO0 3 SRS atea to rg‘:fl:lg‘tm& are 1o track, and instantly applied the sit-beakes, bul | resllzed whea the boy was half-way ip. As he was | and jsmped overboard. Two of tho bicks wers | 70%Y teampe, ipoug yi— not quickly enough, for, when reaching the lfullnzmreruluyhnl;yve h"".'z?.' ;I"Mhml’xf-mpmlmi {fl'fiflffii&flfigm .w,;nlhwp‘ma'fl::g:g‘l,mr;\': g vy ol amintii Doleit e s { . Al ng w! ne 100! spot whore the obhractlon wmms, Mho - ens | LOEOTEON I s tho second tline, brecipitatod | BILting hims he was novek een aguin.. - hon the | Bt 1t coms the daecimooionel s only $400a year, d baggage- Toft the track mnd ¢ way, precip! I c ep s !‘X“ c‘: Fhe Fgage-car m;" Kkment forly feet | 310 the watcr. Golting up mlm ;mlnlllrom' Thich -l;rlv‘llnl'm wont «Iw the island, “n'ndl ?ln:‘: the md{m Yook with bia name 1n it.— 1orcester Press. ungt wn an embanl e fell had takon hits a long time, 8o Tong thatha | of thelr companlons In nd made aafl for - Bich, - Ramue) Richardson, feeman, and De. K, «onld sca by the hola soove that 1t wae gotting dark | Cairne with the' wounded: . Acrived thero | o ‘TH o that Col. v "Slontine Daker hay bogomo L. Atkinsor ho wora on tha engine, wern fne | outside, Tho fall and tho thought of havingsall | sn inquity was held, and ~ the thrée | Lnoyw ho n't that kind o . Sngand. hoy Allisian, wha o fi his difiicnlt task to do aver gain were disienrten- | worst ° wonnded were gent to enr ! a man.—Detrolt Post. stantlykilled, and Frank Catoo, englneor,0 oadly | jng yutio lost no time In renowing tho ascont. He | hoapital, ~ whore, undor skilifal trontmont, | o BOY4 8 corresvondents *The Grand-Dnkg 5 Nicliolas 18 §il, Whi Rt e T B e Gt | here e e e kit | B Sopotichpatil b enlane i, | MG 2 ke, MEge i gonl? Atkinson lived at Pacific Y. o latlor was tter to tho stones in his stocking feet. lleha | i . - fon Physician of the Rafirafd Company, aud was rid- | been conslderably brulscd by hie 7.;1.‘1 Dotate 1o | derery belonsad ave of well-known fetucity, 1t G::s- e 3 ing onthe englno with Caton, who was & personal Fo wera tarn asd bleeding, as were nin feot. | mate—on Gonid laland four yentn ago, and 1t wis | mack taieoosnel Democrat saya: '‘Thora is sa friend. Richardson lived ab Pietca Clly. Con- | fECER, VTS, Lo it bleedlng, g Bcte o o0t | B ho mek thd crow of 1ho Camtaina bost ‘trom | ich tallc abont it thnt el TyRhE 28 well ductor Wilson was in tho rear carat the time the nngclr nnlllflw‘tllcn n;l "u'll;ut muApmm slkn‘ m‘rh: }}:]el ,:Ehlr“c:m:db{:grl‘l’-;r{;.! :‘curn'l;u‘r‘xuginlm:r Blaine's grandmother, " . " alr-brake was applicd, and immedistely ran for- | crevicea an rew himselfl ap. er m . 3 The humblest can do b . At | tho sama ferocious savages had a share in the n do something towards makun, ward and found tho engine and baggage car down | Siep npuaud bo was abliged to stop anid rest, | A% | (A0 fate feracions avsRes bad o shar 1n tho Mt | tne local poper fntcresting. It you cannot bo s e the embankment, Ho startod md unco for the |y renching up for nnother crevice he | think that such an umlnnfihl by throo hiacks onten | faniting bank clerk, you can, at least, stap on an engine, and on his way heard bpistol | fonpd that quite's Jarge stone had been placed | whiles, atapiace divided by some hundreds of | ©rauge peel and sprath youe car.—/Zome Sensinel, shots, and a hall passcd thraugh | in the wall, and in order to get anather hoid he | miles of sea from the conntry of their trito is *¢Two attempts have been madeto burn a cole hishat. Bovera othor shota wera fired, and the | must make hia eithor to lEn right or left. In | quito nnexampled fu the history of Anstraile," ored achoolliouso In Hollidaysburg, " eays & Penn passengers say they saw five men standing near cdglnfinmnnd this nml.ug‘e his feet slipped ont of ———————— sylvania nl{lfl'. aeeln?l that It 1en't” human, i bere he had placed them, leaving him cling- might bo painted whita ff (. ! who woro rovesled by the inshea fram thetr platols, | fg to tho 5:5:[1 ::y u;: o of i) Ilngcn."m o could | - CURRENT,GOSSIP. forton Aaveritser, o 'f tho colora 15 080z, but nobody was hit. Two balls passed throngh the | not recover his footing, aud after sostaining b s Nows appearn (o be 17 “ 2 . baggago-car, and, although two oxpreas messcngars | Wolght for an instant vy his ingers, his hold wave REJECTED. Maino, - Daa of the n-fl,':-‘-i-’ré’.l’{.m?.‘,“"?&:.n;' ‘.’xe',? ngs, Wo cannot stop Ronssiz'a advances I we 1080, “and wo. oncne. not. 1t we comd, Sha occuples gronnd which we tonld nat occupy. Raantn In® ambitious—s0 - has England been: bat England s in the stage of conrolldat- ing hee congneats, Rnsda s extending them, a process to which, before long, ~Anancial resona and internal revolutions will'puta check. Asia Minor must fall ncder the hands of some European power in order to the dovelopment of ' her grent material resonrces, In the hands of Ruesla it wonid not be nn the way to India, but rathera - diversion from it. The paper took rather moro than halt an bour (o road, mnd the Chairman hay- ng inyited dizcuseiun, & llw){ dehate followed, which lasted between 'two and three honrs more, 1t was opencd by Sir Charles Trovelyan, who, like T eI bt ian was Tepras nain w r. Long. ~Natlv - sented by Mr. Ranu?n\ Sing, a Ilindoo by race and ¢ roligion, and by Mr Mirza Peer Buihsh. who £poke Of himself ns ‘a Mahomedsn born in ‘¢ tha Ponjab, and eald Rameis hod } botter try fa reform hereelf jnstead of ' I | t r torpedo or the Whitehond Geh-torpedo. The f:rmur 1a earried projecting from the bows, and explodes on holnz Orought into contact with tho vesse]l attacked, the litile lhl% itaelf escapiug sny damag from the shock of the “explos! lttle steel boat, there. fore, armed with this kind of tornedo, is & ram of tho toat, powerful and most manageable kind. 1t can hardly mies ita mark, and if it atrikes e onrot is fatal, Rut sucn a boatcdrrying the Whitchead torpedo 18, perhay 1} 1ns formidable. This, ud ita name (murlcl 18 l1ke 8 fsh, with its motiva powee n ita tail and body, and its explosivo force ju ftshead, Like a fish, when ita machinery is ret in motion, which Is done by compresscd air, it can swim throngh the water at any depth, and In any prescribed direction, and It’ can earry the Iarwest torpedoes £20 yards at twenty-four knots #n hour, or 1,000 yards at alxtcen knots. Such, it In eald, Is the skitl now acauired In the ure of this tarpedo, that it I8 bolieved poseible to make it almant sure of hittingan frun-cladat 1, 000 yarde, evon when the ship from which it Is fired Is moving ntarate of ten or twelve knots sn boar, 1t fole laws that oor powerfal iron-clad ficet might be be- sct by n swarm_of slmust invisible encmics, too rapid {a be canght, too small to be caaily hit, and capnble of dellvering absolutely fatal blows from a distance of more than hall a mile. It had been supposed at firat that these torpedoes might be kept 8t bhy by surronnding vesscla with rome kind of wire neu{n 7, but It Ia now stated that the torpedo- boats can be provided with weed.cutters, wihich wonld cuslly cut through sucha defensp. Thia would seem sufilelently formldabie; hnt mentlon waa made in the conraé of the discnssion of an In- vention which woula scom even more formidable atill, There ia #ald to be a kind of rocket, which, by the aid of recent Improvements, may now ba lCClII‘lIIl{ projecied for 5,000 yards, instead of will a destructivo charge, If this be the rioy, than whom sho was 100, 000 tiules worsa. Aoring others Wi {00k part in tho diechseion may e hmed Col. Hatbborne, Mearrs, 'K, Nichols, eorgo Fogeo, Gon, Alexander, and_ Mr. 1 W Freciing, St Lonk having waived his Hght of reply, ;ie Chalrman, In llm[ml n:zl: vote of thauke TNt gentioman, snid ihal but for {bo hand-to- Thonth ‘policy pirsued by auiccerlve (iovernmenta The astorn qucstion warld not be In cuurse of fo- Tatton, . 116 b alwaye thouuht oue best Indian Dolicy was to veep from intetforonce tn tho allairs 5 tho molghboring States and to bind themt to s Dy, sbmmerciod. treatics.. lie misirusted Nusela, i b toriy o ity yeara betoro daner 13 ndin fom her was mininont, e dld Not expect 506 1, As 10 onr Sishiomedan subjocts in Indla, . E: g 000, and the baggagemian were in the car, neither of | Way, and, witha cey of agooy, he plunged once crata with ennal, reco; tho Sunoiten bud a hazy notlon thet s Sultan of | & e e twould socu that i furnishes tho means of | dinal Howard and loven other Carliuals, re-:| Hiem woro hit; or hurt by {ha sce.dent. Onex: mobs back to “N,"'gr{“;“- ik ¢ | Thecloadsin purplo banksstretched wide, | BEGLIG TIERTINGY Feeonie the joceutronse of tho ., i discharging the most powerful sheila withont the fllcdl-n the addross, standing in front of tho | 4rining the tiack it was found that the fish-bars | Fronk says thal g Htow: awve p 8 opes o Like violets by a green brooksldes 1itier of pige.—San Antonio Herald. enormously exponsive machluery of heavy guna, fironc, o expressod the consolation he felt | connecting the rall on both sldesof tno track had | Retting ont of tha well. Hiis sirengih was almost The lindon-boughs, together wod, c Iation & . THE JEWS AND THB WAR. | Siwnld this rocket Lo roally under control and sat- | fn sccing beforo him so numorous an assem- | been npjointed and the enda of the rall moved so | Rone, and the thought of agaln deaiging bimeclf, Wated nd acchod abova your hesd Sensolation -‘:m.y- soathing to the bereaved. MR PREEMAN'S PAMPHLET ON THB OTTOMAN | fciently destructive, tv. \m:ih! hofln I’:rw,::lrcr t.n;rtl‘; hlags of nlcvomldxudrcuo(Al‘blon. H‘i-: fl_ulnlu‘:]fl shat the train would tan down ‘h.i 5 ;mh“:lk. :I‘l.‘ll:dlul:lr‘l:‘ "“‘fi':?“fi}’"l‘i‘;'-"’n“h.'L‘SL\‘."; w:lll whn‘: Oer the sea the winda camp fowp. -+ mfi{fl, r::w 50;1 :n:nc{gn z:mnolmum'?' ég“::q 4 Ligl POLICY MOLUED UY HERIEW | Ble wetnen thon the torpedas sttt rontt et Qo for ;.hf“‘;’f,;‘;:::,fin:l:‘,‘m'flm,.‘fd,?fl;‘f,g W onkoyrench, an Tron DiKmind,a | Tathor ‘and mother, and knew that thoy swould The bees' dull murmaring pulscd slow + Pttiore wit ba mo cditorial article on ‘Tacruay, it ‘ 3 wastare, If beiligeronts can avall themselven of | o) 0 wos not to bo m{, for lio knew | connoction with the aliota fired and tho men seon, | be almort crazed at hie long abscnce, and this Beneath tha words you sald, { Iook out for a regular ripper on Wedneaday 1™ E Correspandence Neic York Iimen all the power of artillery without the inconvenienco | fo 6 ® ! P tecting Saints, and capecially St, | 1eft nodobt in the minds of the conductor and | nerved him to renow the aticmpt Lo escaps. 'The Thote wna only one clgar left In tho box, and ovpox, May 15.—It has beon loftto Mr. Ed- | of transporting gane, warfare will be revolution- | ghat Bet BRoleching Calbte Bl SSPEpnY B | pyesengers tnat a diabolica schomo had been plan- | Fain was now falling, and everything was wrapped The hanghty coldness 8¢ your face, thero wero two young hopefuls struggling for 1t ward A. Ficman, the historian, to call speclat at- | lxed alike by land and sea. {regory lils predecessor, fhad prayed for Bt | hed to fun tho whole train down the bank, rob tha | In tho denscat darknces. 2 fhe aamy siow wul And proad ropase, so fall of grace, Tho first Littlo boy clutchod 1t, but ho sald cone fention to o wience of tho Jowa on tho polley | . e atior, Rawever, fram what wagsad, that | or LR resul B, 8090 HAPHGS, (00 (HARISR | exprosn and, plinder the passongors. ‘Tt i€ was | pelntal siaged tho bey mats hlejway up tho wall | 30,0 curiod words you natetly pollugly to bisrother, [+ Novar mind, Dick, Til ; elioved 1o po: - 00 of Kuropo in regard s tho orescnt war, Tt negas | LR B0 SOTeet ReToea S PRACEIS RIS AIRE: | BOTAR ™G M Ter - colonies,-not, . oaly | oy cacmie s aut ioay ba explaiaed by the fact, Hnt | o chuluE waicr, Ta sya thatliocomod b hims Bpake In your dfedaln fo me, T i ok o fokroend. then you can dnlely 4hat, as long s any Chirition land rommng undot | jahad, and the torpedo and tho torpedo-Goat are liberty, but protection to 1ilke Catho- | iy, and that the train waa only running at a speed | 881t must be nearly morning, slow was the Searred my heart that summer-limos forted, —Puck, the Turk, thara will be discatent, revolls, and | tho only new inventions of which wo bave ta take | }io° Guurch. Ho. rlatod how, & fow years | of ten milesper hout, whioh prevented Any pase [iosress he had made. | At lsat. in roacting up, Bt Izeaking heast's talth wey no erlmi perR i o A the Eastorn questio.sill becomo | immedinte ncconnt. Bt it Isalfiicult to foel satin. 8go, an English statesman, s member of the | ge -cars leaving the track. Thore i uo claw | bo touched the boarde covering the well. He In yole mind's law, maybe 3 TE !c ul! an isseked to vacate the palpls hornane T am dewing attention o Livlews un. | e with tho present pouition of aur navy in o, | 8400k 8 o mended Catholle Bishop to | 10,108 berfoiraiora of the fendlab act. 7The locor. | s 80 overcaime at ihle that ho did nat dire move NRTANS paciad of hiving. boisaned the fonio danase, dee o Tnspitation of he atest edltion uf husvork | § e o o ok A e ““PNH'"&?D his collesiues to incronao thelr | mOtive wa capsized aud badly wrecked. | again. Fiaally ba falt cautionsly about, and found | And now you pload,.* Let ns be friends," Enngregatians &ro bocominy 0 parienlar that afies on **The Ottoman Power In Europe,” My lm- | and thoy have sinco been constructed for -the | eXcrtions in moratizing tho lower classes of the ELLENTON. the opentag through which he had fallen, ~Aftor s Wkat! think you that could mako amends aw nemlem msn will not be permitted to have J 1 th der with o {w | Siwvedish, the Danish, the Dutch, the French, the Euiflhh people. He enfoined them to contlnug N, . moment's rest he got both hauus on the top of the Moct fora life 1ald depolate? any worldly coJoymentatall,.— Norristown Hergld dlato objoct la to presont the reader Austrian, and the Italian Governments, Al other | thefr prayors that tho progress of faith might | Crantzsrow, 8. C.. June 3.—Cllef Justico | well, snd, Jmmn 1l his strongth In the No, nol a8 suro as sarest fata} -~ ——— of the bistorian'e leadiug polnta ngalust B [ nayiipowers, therofore, oroactively arming them- | fncrcaso every day more and more in England. | Walta last nlght summonod the jury in the Ellen. | 1ast tflort,' drew himacif ont on the gronnd. 240'in valn you beg, bessechs A GAMIN'S GENEROSITY. Tark, 00, then to call atlention 10 # vl | schvoswih thero new suplac of dstructon, wnd | Afier tho Yope'had impartcd, the Apcstols | ton case nto Conrtand fonni. om lntarroguting | lie 09k step or o, and follto tne rownd i, | o b o bem bnechs Derot res Fren, hcned th er el S Tl pechie 42 15 | e Eancerhciing. of bno singlo. forpedorbunt, the | Lenediction, the mioro distingule %0 Dllgrims | thom, that they could only agres upon a vardict i [ {fo'man who'discovered him and catlod, 1t must | Your frisndahip comes to lato, Thore waa crapo hanging to & door an osubion. PRI ¥reeman saga the rale of tho Tarft | Lixhtning, of which anaccount was recontly given. Wb“" m“{“d Rov. Mona| {)rsmnn ¥ | the casoof ane of tho cleven persons charged | have been about 611G when ho fell In the woll, It v Loy M. W; atreet, yeaterlay forenoon, and s boy 0 or 7 years ad, —a crlme, & curag, o light, It can bo gottl | This does not seem consiatent with common pru- t Ic ‘:u. .flcmom; tl?:'nflnzrlmn vls?!ed 1n suc. | With tho consplracy. This wan Abner W, Atkln- | was 10:30 when he was found, having boen in. the Fu— old stood at tho gato with pale face androd oyes. of. because whenever inen tiuve Anoronghly ad | donca. It would be prematare, no doubl, to as: i the Aiternoan tho pilkeins shlted 1o £0n, & mon over 40 years olil, who was acquitied, | Well atlosat throe hours, " A BRAVE MAN. Tho Judge then Glscnarged tbe Jury, and the ton | , Thoboy's bands, fect, and lmbs ata terribly Ve remlnlng',c Brioners Wars mlu:‘odr’an iriving bonds L‘;’;g}&‘s.:’;“d:‘;:n :‘:’H, l'lobml’l'! b‘:»r uleed. Ihs New York e r_of - Courks ite of Lls Injuries consequenc +v | Aragged, tobacco-chewing imp, sbont 12 years old, camo slammlog slong and ho was making noxt fe ng In some A few days sinco 8 bold Now Bodford sea-captain | ready $o siick hls fingor into tho small boy's cye, ‘Tho counsel tbini i nlikoly that theao cason will | places. To. Rt Saticipafan | 4ad bl wite salled for Estope tn s boat of n Mitls | (hegueh lue bara of tho gato, when bo canght aighiv ity SO % ot (e oleatvn o o o e P | el o tone memaremont O oums, B | % ¥ Houbuty qonar ho kot a8 been called by every uewspapor in the country *'Yes, my pal* gasped the littls one. g fjaciioal, . thaosle nhieebalag for and; e st MURDEROUS BLACKS. & woudorfully bold and reckless man, Thors laug | **Hokoy ! bat thive taf i exclaimed tho fmp: weze willing to agtes on & verdich. eauvicting fw doubt that theao opithats rightly belong to bims | 804 bo befan scarching his pockets, Atter dis- Wwillto get rid of it they have succeeded, 7P tk hos been done away with in lungary, fervia, and In tho liberated part of Greoc, " “df 1lar efforts on the part of other lands must cnd Turklsh discomfiture. e doce **not preten Xnow what could be the objoct of Russia or any other Vower In signing the protocy Tne one pwetical thing about {t was tiy it did not bind Russln to dfsarm,” ot southcayern nations froe fo strike . bigw 1) stime that ships of {ho existing type are super- Scded, and for some purposes—auch, for Instance, asthatof & floating battery for harbor dofengs. targe iron-clads wiil probably be always able, The test of actunl saf will alone be s clent to determing the comparativo powers of to. pedo boats and lron-clads, Lut mncanwhile it 1s clear they aro & new and an effective weapon of naval attack and defense, and we ought to be amply provided witti thetn. Tho Liglining and rusg. f laine, 8t. John Lateran, and Bt. Clement's, whers the subterrancan Basilica was Nluminated for them by the Prior, Father Mullooly. reception will bo given to the English pligrims by Marchesa Sorlupi to-night, and tho Marchioncse of Lothian will throw open her salons at the Ilotel de Romo each cvening durlng thelr nln{.mAmonu tho mora for thelr appaarance at the e Is personal property amounted to ol tho accused and acquittiogall the roat, but to Horriblo Tragedy In the South Beas, but, novortheless, tho mero fact that ho bLes at. | (OYSHiog that b their delivefnee, ** Tt is with a blush that ¢ | the French boats are said to cost Mitlo mmro :|h-n duunzulnhudnmumh}:r;‘ ux ; l: pll(ildmlx:gu I may | Ol the iz whites ""ll Ty ngfwnnnl, l-’ A Iorrl M:flmym"". un:;atcd Vb 6t058 11 AUatic fa. 5 SATT AT fl'fl? nalls, an nfd cigar atub, and'a clay pipe, ho B e *Ei e o 3 o | Fmcs his papay o0 trom e will cost #RARGIEL | Bol o e Marchioneasca of Londondorey a1 — Tho Caoktawn Correspondtnt of the Drisvans | foownet oo e Aeiodn, s smell wafbbosh | saldsy 0t 1 i to ive you candy, ore o, T, o s patf wpiesaa U 1O | —ee Lothiay the Ear)of Galnalorough, Eacl and oo Do T Svasa o Btowiog narsawas ot Febitary, Rives | pis bon s proporly bult for the spoctal serico | knife of unthlo®to linder mako ou fool food, ek o ? . : ork of England, tho uitioat he san duta s B GRANT. Countess of Dunbigh, Viscount 8t Asaph, Lot required of her, sho will prabably carry him afely | LtF San'tdo th, Pim doad broke and fecin’ i Lovat, the Rev. Lord A. Douglas, tho Hon. .and Rev. G, Talbot, Lady Howard of Glossop and daughter, Ladics Alexander Gordan Len- nox, llnstings, and Bertic, the Hun, Mra. Pereira, tho Hon, B. Muxwell d slstery Messrs, Montelsh, Kenyon, Meynclly Lane Fox, ONE CONTINUED OVATION. Spectnl Dispatch to The Tridune. Nzw Yong, Juue B.—"Thy Herakd corvespond- enco from Londou, speaking of the weck's ex- citement, says: Then thicre waa tho series ot Inotanavots, June 3,—Ilarry, Houlhgate, on | ‘iThe Douglas, schooner, bolongingtas Mol- | ycrogs the Atlantle. At this sesson bo may ox- { tnute, b trial for complioity in the robbery of the Indlans { hourne firm, having landed a general cargoin pect fresh westerly breez but, wflh’ the ::3 "lvll nl:tn o’:‘u-n?.k;’ .:." :3:‘-‘;? m"o:.:‘l.x:m National Dank, ha boca found guilty and sen- | Calrns, procecded on tho 8th of January to Chilcot | gxcaption of & poasibls thander-storm | LI ollor Iika a loon, and ail the boys araund hera tenced to soyen yosrs' imprisonmont, and to pay & | Liland, about 200 miles doe cast, and worked for while fn the ault Stroam, Bo win thiink you are tha wickedest fighter eust of the fino of $10,000. " The Jury wed ol forty hiotaa, guano by that frm, To obtain & favorablo wind, | wil) probably escape any severs gales. Evenif ho | ~ino s for is that England mny not be s hinderer In (i eor! But Sr. Freemun ins no wish for llx|5 #lan aggrandizement, for tuselau ascendency, fo Russinn Inuenca T nn( farnt, v beltoves that the exclusive ascendency of Iussla in thj & Buullieasiern lands would be an evil, but uo| Weatniuatar ahd Newpor pllarius, about 100 Kugliy! ptrangers were prosent. / The amall boy might have appreclated the moe 3 he Dauglas went sonth as fac as Flinder's Passage, | g t with bad wenther, ho can aafely eide it | tive, but o didn't 't the offs tho mreateat Of ~ avile. To ‘Woud .« | Bimeon, Nocl, Wellman, Bollinglam; Mesdames ! o8y mst w ] pice [ LACTRL Ihu pfes England, Rusvia, or an other ‘l‘n’é‘mm‘“x'-u&?: ]“: tg:m tn:“(:’m-u? '6'3;";"7..:' ".T,flfx"':f.‘{apficpfi. Kunyo‘:l'. thlhcfl, Langale, "l‘ik’fl;‘“m Bol- FIRES. ::“Lm"fi“ .;r\\htx?: m'.? ki m‘“o D:;':: {;‘;,“"g,‘“:' outwith {the holpof adrag. Howill be a long Sperm Jave s fale sliro of (aduencoln those lund T o e L e Contate | lows thb Biahopa'of Clifton: ' BGttioghain, and - S yeve tolad o oo Wil turoo blacke | tme stac, bat, that ho will sstoly roach hla pore A FLORIDA MUNQGITAUSENISM, and the Turk r‘c‘tru:’gm:l:“gu 3’5’.:%.‘1 \;‘c'tv::-al{:‘;‘;;{ :::);u“i:.;:vzi?l ;;1\“”&:?%:““‘" Southwark; and the 1":{1?,4! Coadjutors of AT COLUMUUS, 0. came off, and were Invited on board,and consented | of deatination thero lelittlo doubt. 1ile boat e Savannah (@a.) Nees, In addition to the slan, It fx the enemies of Lussla who ha Catholi resident forced Lier Into tho positton of champlon, Engla Corunnus, O., June 3,—~The Holy Cross Cath- | to go with tho vessol on her voyage., Onarriving | much betler fitted to navigale fla Atlantio than A correspondent from Banford, Orange Connty, ougtit to have helped Quasia ju her good dasig: w%ro |I.hu v:iuzllu crlmlumb Bty ahchroriiin? Hiie, e oot of 8 noiorn AL | his known character, wo bollova frus. | Thioso who Gon, Grant was entertained to-night et 8 and 1o point of grand banquet at Asley flouse, given fn hia detached laland, thev found the of.a modern At- = at Chilcot, & small olicCliurch was partly destroycd by ‘fire to-day, 'the firm, half loaded. Tho fire occurred soma timo aftor the jubllea acry. | Aloxandea, brli, belonulng t scnds ue the tollowing wnako story, which, from Juudpiuorea e fovil anee f she wadany. " Lok | Fonar uy thy Duke of Wellluglon, It was 8 —p— fce had been concluded, and it 1s supposed 10 | e omeliec pot baciap erouen copton Soard L.un;i?l“fx}?ml " e more fach of Lis gofng tasca | are scquainted with either tho habfts of n scarcd rmvara b ettt ke bosthiute| JNUE 0 sy rosoton, oo uema FRANCE. Bave bogn cunsed by s of ke Uispary ou the | e resn s nans bt s, oteomincaiogo | 188ty ot IO, (L, I | Maaed o by csct whlp sk may denit by The suybiizs sud dolugs of Lord Dorby have lu: Mra, and Gon. Grant, Count and Countess THR NEWSPAPENS, altar boing blown by the wiad inta the fames of a | back by the Alexa Brid e aue WAk | )imuelf up with hin wife for at lonat forty days on 1 it it el out, 5t e Tunse U Blel | Bl Lol wid Lady Abarcromble, Lond e L iomnamialtrattye 41 | W St (olowin i Skl vt o | brigaccomsingy It . morstng of fhe ntke | Sostua bl trantrice ony tat o bie Con” | By i B concsem s etuins L ! ) . J o zard. Tho scarcd lizard ran fowards tho o bat amount of practical vior wileh o8 | wnd Lady Charchill, Marquises Tweeddale, Bligo, [ Polntmenta andSic dlamtitale are gazol 3 | o oresn-loft in (hs othier ondof the toom, do- | and taok neanis il the fre-arma of 'the Douslas: | Boivain’ his wite & worsn of unexAmpIl aauts | e iroed il scared licard ran towards tho ol Tuvolved fu forbidding an humanity Of | and Aylesbury, Earl Hoden, Viscount Torring- | article in th -officlal Monlieur ln toterproted | atroyed the $,000 orgun and decorations. ' Lows | the blacks worg present when the tranafur waa | £elveln Lis wif laiband of his brenches ond L in exhortine tho T il || 8nd Ay lauuing; ' afirming. the Governmont's intentton (o dia+ | sbont £6,000. ' Thers was an Insurace of $20,000 | eftected. No one suspected dangor on that un- > walstband o recches and oul or bin shirt. n'llrfll"‘t?ulu?;xnl:f:}-%s: :::35Llnuxglmnmfwl|u tén, Lords Gearge Paget, Calthorp, Houghton, | 55, ARE on the p.;m"..fi and contents, but In what compa- | inhabited telend, while the Dalntree wan known to o iy ‘grant thattho Captainand his wifeare | bosam. 'Thia enake pursned, went also up tha olds u not| that Lord Tierby wiil coutinuo to hing, Lut r. Froeman linss a feur beyond Loed Derby, gread o+ of fntluences that are not altugether En; \ifi,. Ile I under the lupression that the policy of En'and and the welfaro of Europe may be lwr:l:;'. to Stralthnarn, the Marchioncss of Iertford, Cuuntess of Hardwicke, Countoss of Bradford, Lady Wellesley, Lady Emily I'eel, Lady Blkel mersdale, Misa Wellesloy, and a uumber of oth- crs, woll known to the Londou world, of high soclal 1ife. et eyttt S | B g e i % ut, as the ne: It st f AT UNION, 8, C. 3 g&x;nbg:'? '-'::cll‘-m‘fi Ru;'#vken'r:fih:u o gotler” for Torly daye without the PomsIblilty OF | Bnd went ub op the patcdornt T o et Cyantravor, 8, C., June 3.—Fire broke ont in | cheerfal and haj ‘Thatevening two white men, excaping from ons another's presonce. Whilo re- | on the man's shoulder, saw the lizard mako his the Town of Union ta-day in the store of W, It | Cochrane and f”m.p., wers on shore in a hut | #1ding in New Bedford, the Captain could always | exit, lnd]nm‘led down and cauzt It. It wan all Drigge. Under s high wind Lalf tha beat business | Which had bocn erccled, snd whic ~was [ Walk o the Fost-Olico and refresht himsolf with | done so quickly that Mr. Englleh hadn't tiue tu bt i e ] stored with wator and ratlons; two | Sloves whenover there was the slightest cloud on | get scared, —_— (it} 372 Gibbes s Lo atores of | 0" tho M hincka were - with ihatn. 'lg | the domestic horzon, and, In like manuer, Lis wifa Dunn & o could slways vielt a neighbor when her hasbsad TR o e e e o R L Ty L A " Ay T er bu! uge, also epol a 0 buttune wi ondency cast & h Uy = y =] raliroad shaps, and several %.r.. "{’W,ow; killed them by simultaneous aud treacherous 1. A violou? aiticle in Le Py, openly recommend. ing osuz ' olat under mufi causos Zatich comment. ‘ A PROGRAMME. awarm with Aboriginals, and the ten whito men on | PXtremely dovoled one to auother, and hato | man's pantaloon, tho Douslas could not dieam that th threo black: clrcumstances, AT L T S i A o Pymis, Juno 0.—A consplcuons note In the Mouaiteur announces that un the 16th the Gavern- gnnt will tnact an intarpellation on I'resldent Mao- iahon's messsgs, and after a vots will csll on tho Tiouse to discuss the budget., 1f the House re- fuses tho Government will apply Lo tho Bonsto for parmlission to dissolve the Chaniber. lsbrew sentiment, A tuocker Jn overythiifatse, Jord Beaconatield heu alwnyn been invurdst for the welfaro of his own peuple. ** Ilis tlonal syaputiics fed him to the most Ynorable action of hin dife, when he ok his urty for the sake of natfon, -.sm drow forth the ne: day the ytandard tiewapapor the rontark that * 1o Jew chid be a TUR BANQUET wasserved un in the famous Waterloo Clame ber, where the old Iron Duke loved to gut the war Genoals of 1815 on the 18th of Juny every o, T C El p trukes, the atiftude of the bodies fodleating th looui ovor the happleat home. Whenever the | Upper Misslasippl loy and upper lako region KentlomiuiL. - On that duy tho dow o laiesay | Year, und *celobrate | tho snalversar * GREAT BRITAIN, Insurance, 830,000, Causo unknown. ' ey cabil hardls Mo beon Smbrat By st antalo sst and, allonlly drummed with e’ dngets | slight ehangea In prossuro or lemperaturc, varlablo fagigion somer ot gtand W aethe | o vho mrene, battle Nipoleon Henspatt J0UN LATHROP MOTLAY, . e {irake. Then, mrmed with tho ball-axes which | o\ the o fable “unlll Lis o rife CTelt | wings, wmoetly from tho south sud weat, clear o ced tu a bel < NN, Lord Derby dues |fi;lhl’:u‘;.wl.u:dmt‘fl»l:’.{:v‘:ud.\d‘l\-l:'l]n: THerc, overlonking [yde Vark, and within view Laxoay, June 3, —lahn Lathrop Motley will be : i urk. Muurits, Tean,, June 3.—~At £ o'clock thia | Of Lo the vesscl. Noone on the schooner afiornoon ira roke out S tho saddlory store of | SLVILBRG all the whites acamn tohove been aaloep; | wmatniod of Induciug tho famuly o t abstaln frore LOGAL OuMRRYATION. Kaynor & Co., 230 Main street, and burned out fium’ thoy stole about lhtlrzmnr\lomu. work, | bunting molea in the strawberry-bed:and whensho Citteaao, June 3, the vlv”t:‘lillnhlopl of m}h:t ell‘lhllll*;cnlt. -rm stock | Two wlhllu men wero fl-leen o the dr:k:’ .n% both }xuou gfl' |;~:n:‘n;1uu‘u; I&f}fl %:r Ig“::fi’tlan.n‘ 1:'1’::1 lr:;t was damna water, ons will possl- | werosttuck so that they made no sound, One— i bly reach 10,000, Fully Jneured ta Toca come thatho Tinew pothing Uil he' camo to wuod, he could Alwaya sifect (o seqa man A rds, wd was always open 1o ber, whoreln | partly -cloudy weather, wnd posslbly vccasional active fricad. of tho This alliajse nsne colm her mind by meditatiog upon the best | showers. throngh all Europe, Thowyh tho Jew uti/er Mo- hamnicdan rulo i cundemned o equal degraiation with the Christlan, in peactice tho yohe pruscs fauch moru Pghtly apon the Jow than “pmb it fole I of hils own statuu at " the cutranee to the park at lyde Park corner, thonld Dake preshled over tho annual banguee, veviewing the events of the momenjous times wheo the supremacy of Uret Dritaln waos burled at Kensal Qreen tosmorrow morning, Dean Stanloy preached tho funeral sermon at Weste minstor Abboy to-day, THE POPE'S JUBILES. Loxvox, Juoe, 3.—1The Pupa's Jubiles was cele. bruted In I low-ulave, “The worst furm of Turklsh of bression —88, daes ot touch blm, becanso i hanging I the balmye, with strop reland with great solemnity. Ttoliglous | pahies, lis sensus two houra aftorwards, waking, in a | Pusting atound the cornor whoowed him $5, et et ucats R 'l‘;"'ul;; N Siticn of biva sealy Anrning sgafost Ser | uracesslons passed throngh thy sireets In sovers | % sort of - dream, nding fisolf g mass | Whom t Vst nsounsary o 3'“'}“10""‘““ writhout til, e can ln wany waya make'Jimsolf | The Waterloo Chatnber han bean closed ity NFAR ITOLLAND, MIO, of clatted blood, and ehopped all over the hoad | 8RGRORVSUElRy Retind peovlo lying on shory asetul to the wTurk™ and " vppresffvo to | deal sinco the death of Arthur Wellesloy, Hyectul Dispatch bo Ths Tribuna. sudarm. What saved bioi wae that be Lad wrap- | S0 FMENASICLSosioRs dlandies by thusly Slihis, T e, At Tarerand. o theretoon, yor moh nibed | Tl Waterloo Clamlor aiill eontaius somia ATRIOA, Totuawn, Mick, Juno 3 —1Tbis 1aaraing at 1 | E4R 0SSP IoSE B 1er Bt sioublars M | fowe'and Ghatf ioimes. up tows, sho svidumily o | MemUD ermarclor, B st o5 Yan e Tark. - THI¢ fh (i ey To e merned | of tho fup old pait Aus whichy woro bung upua EOTIT AND ARTSSINIA, a'clock the barn of John Tonhoof, & farmer four | biows of tho blunt axes. Graduslly the situstlon | tended to farnish thois occaslons for the lem- Cisioatio, Jung d=Midnlght, imtolorenco of Bervie with regurd to 1ha J the walld by the drmt Duke, Carno, June 3.—The Kiogo! Abyssinia haeac- | miles south, wasatruck by lghtningand burned, | dswned upon him. Thanks to the darkn porary separation of nin snd wife which ren. GHAAY AND THE DUCTIESS, It waa o drawatic Incldent that the conqueror of Lee should meet in this revered chamber thy lescendang of the conqueror of Napeleon tho ireat, (fen, Grant was given precedence fu the houors of _the cvening, * escorting the Duchess of Welllngton to the supper-table, und atterwards escorting her to the reception, at which wore presont the Duki Ducty 4 Cleveland, the” Duke und Ductices of Suther- land, the Duke aud Duchess of dlanchester, and many others, - I fnd that every Jew [ moet in Englaad o i France la dead agatnat (o ‘tnaston. and. e e cally tha fricid of the Turlks, The atlier day & mtan mob shut o Jaw who was praying fo'f e success of the Turks, 1f money s Wio key' that opens all locke, the Jew Is the minster of i2n ope, for bo s our principel banker. ‘Che Premgde of England, though o Christian in w0 Mr os E his baptlem into the Engllsh Church nud his ; ractice of Christian liablts " mako him one, is at : Eeut 8 dJew, and, further, he how always ] shown himeelf Bercely tenaclous of Hritish infi. ence abroud. Mr. Freeman points ont thnt the 1har,| TAr, | Wind, | Rain iveaihers copted the cunditions proposed by Gordon Pasta, ' alr, ’ aud a peace has boen concluded between Egypt and Abysinia, together with a largo amount of hay, Loss and | night, be menaged to crawl uto the forccatls, der weddod love ponsible. It may be con Tusurance not Recariatued yot, ! *5% | houds w'incle 1{7i0g him ust 3a be weat, Ehat L0 sudt bl wire or form e L Coouion 1958 = ——— o i el Dol nKing he waatoo | bithand, a0 long aa liay liva Whero the- man ean CASUALTIES. murdorord lofs him, and he mantged to craw aft | fico from the shadow of the coming stoveciid, and e througt Ihe mold And got {nko, he yeabla. DUt T | crackling that betokens a crash of (ho Third. Come ACCIDENT AT A IIORSE-RACE, :::;E‘“Tr:y “""‘"“;w‘ “l;rmdnlnnnl" :,'r'l" o | mianduwent, Of coures, this is not preclsaly an NE Youk, Juno J,—Iu tho raca fur the Withors | deck, ihey went “down ‘into the _hoid | AXiolk butltmay bosccopted as m rule which in atako yosterday at Jerome Fark, Mctirath's horso :ll!:nr: anather “'I’Iu:.“l’tmnlll.“wnh-!unllnln“nd R STt far, Capiainhiae bt oo 0l aup » 0 ully. cho ' 4 Loonard was rau Inlo aud knocked down, throw- | SUAKAC M [ wha (estEully. ehupuod on tho Pllenaf food and water, but it ta impossivls. for L June 3. Anthony Gardsor kss b ONDON, Juno — Anf ardoor hisg lu-ular.(gd Frevident of Llh"l;llll'. 2 i BELGIUM, TIS KING OF THE COCKPIT, Lizax, Juns 3, —The Kingof tho Helglans held b ing the _rider, Swim, wha wa huj h made In hie back. i lin Lo provide those frequout abaonces from the | unlon of (be Jew and tho Turk against. tha Chele: OHANT'S BNGAGEMENTS, Prrceplion hera sordaY. Mo told the delegsten of | Leonard wahurt abo muct | (oA S R Waihlonly crwind thioagd g | Sucloly of his wife Which couid alons sava both i e ——2 fian came out Ju lts strungest furim, when, Bultan |, Th following Mt of Grant's engegements I8 | kiave ang the Gavern msnt couts oy osopa wae | that b will prolably not rua sgain thls bola aft, into the cabin. Meavwiile Densy, tho | $1d, her from, entertainiug homicidal thoughtn GRAND RAPIDS, e gy e s e s af | et spnelg: A o e s ' SEATE BN it TR | bt e et Ehabpule rrog Tk Constantinople. ut be protests that wo cannot | Suho #=Visit to Westminater Abboy. A BAD ACCIDEN * af tho Captan's character, and gradnally Onawp larips, Mich., Juno 2,—At tho late Covumnus, 0., Juno B,—rs, William Boyd, of | Side with ‘&a upiiicd aee srer knctow Y B8 | hows that hio la a bratal nud loathaoie tyrant, iy | clectlon for Bchool Truttcos of (his clty O, Wincheator, lsx Fridey night aduilnlstered a dose [ doudked "tbo blow, and sung out, ‘Captals, the | Wiihbe compelled tollvien, Lhere is not & navk | Gadwing recelved four moro votea thun any othet gf morphine, Inutead of quinine, ar Intended, to biacks . Sre mardering_ sl Phen ) ‘}' ¢ | Camet woiman will not pehctrates - Wpon. In Ly | POFsoR In the Third Ward, but was counted aut by her chitld, which csused fté death youtorday, e T et CUhEhe Hesh | turn, be ads the coffee somawhat too cold, and | tho Board of Education when tha returus werd ST % wounds and 8 sovero chop on the arm; only the | therentban exprosses, with all the resources of | canvassed, on the bollef that ho waa not a freos SUNNTROKE, st wondorful agility and prosonce of mind saved | forcible lungusue at the command of snexuerl- | Lolder. Ifo asserts that ho ls, sud many attorueys Bpecial Dapatch 4o The Tribuns. bim, Onco the " murdercra had hin down on | FATNIEH Hho conviction that thors le na crlue, | way the samo thing, aud that be should not Lave Broowtvuox, I, Juuo i—Mrs. Bueets, o | bt back on the decky and wwo paused to lot the | 1350 Ciatlo, e st sither atoh of Jntap orer: | been countod out. Discusston of the toplo bad oc- Gernan lady, died suddouly to-day from the so- | atad to dodige by Wi{tne bls log. veoiplog wiia | board. cupled much time of the publla and causcd a little sultola roke recolved Buturday, flewl wound on” the inelde of the thigh, While 1t may bo urgod that an affectionate couple witl | focling, To-night the Boary of Education formally - lils was Kolug on tho uatey swakencd by the ;':;‘;{,gg‘;f;l"fnfi;‘fl;lfl ok "ulg;g;':vo‘v;l:; n:tu‘luumlo put his (Jauie on 'fln' i't'x"m"fi'“ s : g g A ogni 3 A LOBMBLE EXPERIENGE, Wiars anotbar mman "med Scameg. "raserof!n, | Wil ot suddenty and simaliancously perouive | cars et prnci et BT Sgate ol 10 Saet: 8 WI’ 4 forl led gt of tho graap of the murderers, and ran | £3¢h Other's oxtratne atrocity, but they will reach | Hioard of Kducation to-night electod Laurens TRoubaRURG, Pa,, May 30.—A gentloman of [ for thy forccautlo, one black following im. | U3t polut Intiinc, For (ho frat two davs thuy | Wolcott, Proaidents lenry V. Fullass, Secreta tbls place, who hes Just seturned from a fishing | Getting hie knifo out, which up to that momient ha | WH! bo ~afuctionate " and haj the | and ro-clected Jamies C. Darragh Treasures, have the policy of Burops deall with In_the like sort, **!hore il the Wifferance fn the world between tho degraded Jowa of the East ond the tnl!lvll:d and Lonorable Jews of tho Weat. Tiut lood 1 wtrongor thau water, and Hebrow ralo 1n anra to lesd o a llebrew policy. Throughout Bu- ropo the moat dercely Turkisli park of tho press fu lufely in Jewlsh hands, 1t 10 the Anglo-Sazun 6 not Asttering, perhapy, o ik dewa 't Lo o1F dayn s i June 5—A roception elven b{ Mintstor Plerre- pont to the Miulstry and Forelgn Ambassadors, une B--Dinw with Earl Carnarvon, Juno 6—Evenlug—Attond Royal concert at Buckinghain Palace. June 7—Dine with Lord Houghton, June B--Dine with the Duke of Dovonshire, Juno 0—Dine with the Marquis of Hertford, MJ“"le U--Attend 4 reception st the Hertford anslon, . -{;lm} 11—Dinucr given by hfs davgheer, Mra. artorls, June 13—1VIH sttend the Adcott races, Juue 18—=ltemaln At tho Bartorls family housa in the country, June H—Kumalu at tho Bartoris family house in the country, NIOLLAND, DEATH OF UER QUERN, Tus Maavx, Junod, —Bophia Frederiea Matilds, Qucen of ITolalnd, died to-day, sged 30, e ——eg— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Prrxours, June 3,—The steamshlp Pomeranta, from Nuw York, has arrived, Nsw Yons, June S.—Arrlved—The ateamors Adriatto and City of Chestor, from Liverpool. HAN nancisco, June 8,—Arrived—The Pacific Matl steanier Costa ltica, from Panswa, via Aca- tulw and Han Jlef«. briogingthe passongers of tho Sity of San Franclaco, Salled—-The lusslan gunbost Qoroostal, with sealed orders. ¥ —who porsocute harassed him with fire and #word, —~the feollng that Bnfilllh policy ts molded und directed just now by Mebrew eentiment; but there 1w a great deal of truth in AM:i. Freeman's remarks. Ontho other band, Englishinien will say that the Yact of ihe traditjonal uatlonal palicy running on sll-foum with Jewlsh sentiment s only & colucidence, ~ Put t\u moro than that, The Jows are puwerful with all the courts of Europe. They hiave wealth; the ks p]a]. On cursion In the northern pa his o ze- | had not been able tu'draw, he struck sail. | thfed day the Captaln will fad that & sunburut | A, J, Daniels Superintondont of clty scnoos. arcalitcwd; theyatoin close communication with | , Junie 1-=fttend at Quitihall to rocéive the | **H0Vts Yune 0.—The steaship Polyuesian, | Yaee the following thainlon by s T | R B oy the oo auiok AL bls sesall: | 1o, doca not aud so s wifv's sitructivencen, Bid e ] eachother fnall Iande; they have meansoforgantan. | freedom of tha City of Loudan, and attend tho | srom Momtreal, has artiyed. t ax, lost bis knife. Then,’ plexing up a emal) | ¥0 will ask berwelf If it {a poastble for & vioman (o tion aluiost as cumplely uy the Jeaults; they tli bigh | bang juet lven in bis bunor the dam evenlng by curred near what Ia known ae the Gorman Viats ono lying thore, ho struck tho’ blaek and | fE#ptet & man who usce tobacco, On the fourth OBITUARY, ofices of Stats under the moat puwerful " tovern- Lord Maye tug yor, June 10—Dine with the Priucess Loulse at Kensington Palace, June 18—Dine with the Earl of Beaconstiold :afl“l‘uemmn of tho Cabinet fn Dowulng v .’.:\-‘mf: 20-Dino with the Marquis of Hert dJuue 20 (evenlug)—Attond tho Queen's ball at pients; their great men who are converts 1o Chris- tianlty stlll sympathize with the people frony whom they sprang, and it will be e curlous incldent of hl-(ur‘y for & futnre Nl:lull{ to trace out to what extent the Jows are respous(hie for the war which Las just commenced. The rulors of the Gentlles pupru in the hands of the once desplved Jew lu & Treak of hl-lurr quite an the carde. No Lelght of ower, B0 duplh of degradation, no clanye of for- une, 30 romance of poverty and wealth® seoms re, . Bpectal Digpaich 60 Tha Tridbuna. rehtiowed Lin there | A0 bufuro the frat week of the voyage 14 over they | Naw Yous, Junu i, —3rs. Eilzabeth Prica Ellet, ah that thoy woro dead. * Having once | guthoress, died t1-day In this city from apopl houte snd | entered pou an enterprive which domands 20 | Sho wus 'bettor known by ber maidon nauo, caltivation, bul which have been neglected in the dsekneas ho rushied for the port sido, whery | SM0Unt of bravery never yet displayed by any | Elizabeth Fries Lumuils. {unm alio had falely by the owner, who lives in Now York, and they | one of the blacks yas park of the way up and an- | Warried mas, the Captala will doubtless bring bis | cntered hor teens sho weole pocuna_which wero have grown up With undezbrush. The ouildinge | other un the bulwhrk preparing to ascend with tho | WHcsafutoland, but as soon ax tho Hittle veusel | published fn 1433, After this vonture who mar- of tila deserted farm oro alvo fulling Into decar, | fntention of aitacking the mato sud Lawrunce on | Jodclies the dock s inan and a wowan Wil bo suen | Fied W, A, Ellel, a.distinguished chomist. 558 g ety e, theoer-anforthe il | dheforesaras eus st vau he ick o vh | ing s apponie irecons; b man areklng e | Lt n| old well. Tho cattle of the neighboring | by 7 $ vy cl - l#mcrl Rl st e ot ih n"fll.sl o g | bulwark, -ndflnuulul he ouo on tho "'flfl‘d but GOV, YOUNG, Cotumous, 0., June 3.—0ov. Young has cou. claded not to be a candidate for re-slection,* give ing as & roason that hls private business requircs his pervonal attention, ¥ on Monday last, Among tne- scattered famitivs | Siapcered. Lime thus wmavesine to oc<mnd | dax thuy will fecl (hat warried 1ife le & fallu living thero Is ono named Bnyder, Nesr thair lhufimwtlm Ahurried will -4 farm are somo felds . that wors onco under weapon 10 ba found, and ho came out again aves, ¢ a rush for the rlxging. In Qurlous Chlue, Feusts, * wards wrots ** Women of the Hevolotion, e frequently wout on such errands, A gu! ble parvuts il hot" mamifent ang :‘fl:"é.‘:f:-“-},%‘fl’ifi:,‘;&‘u‘}“.n.‘i.‘:.'.""é.“" U5y 4613 | | Tue 1eport that oge of the mlsslng arms of thie | uf the Juek Dumbd Asimals. sud other historlesl works, & A 5 Blrminghan Palace, The N ) Ard t th vago in the firet steamer that witl bring her ba 1 [ Wonen of the West, b imposelble or fmprubable i the history of the Junflll—nu\u with the Prince of Wales at | called I?"s‘tt-daah‘x'gst:li?lmns ‘f)n?ffi-'-\‘":‘t;‘:nfi et 1ain acrons tbo well souse Jears oyo, ‘aud the 5‘:2.'.’,'3'.‘,7.%";".,,,‘.}'.‘,5'.4 l'x:u"y’ on'tiy hech, mnm ihe {azd whory" § ere s 1oom nvagh for ane '3'5-1':5-.1’::"1 mm‘;'n""fif “ine Weat, ¥ 0% d 5 Jeua. i, Plerrepouv's veslleuce, fe Intended to bring to taiud tho utllioy of tha | EFust, BAVISE Vrown up about it I exlatiuce was that Uho mext ot e would Do killed, Lo ( {33 TCCHIORN SaL wiites thote ar divorca American Soclaiy, W b Court Cltcles of o fi § TORPEDOESANDIRONOLADS | atlyat thv Mtnborsorh owee oot P | SHUEE, V100 20, fooby, 0 (s oy e | B S5 am o pur 1 s o e peme | REVELESS BERY SRS b0 Ty THE VENDS OF MILO S il U opji' s x b1 NAONIFICENT FLEETS AT THE MEKCY OF LITTLE une 2—~Dine with the Duke of Cambridge | fical, and (t is frequoutly observed asa d; ’ A ’ v el Res, e I b Weapan % $ e B G ditoe fi MACHINES—INVISIULE ENEMIZS TO & NA YT, MJl’lwrm e, ridg Taotthgs Vg -wund ASrp Buy‘} :. look up a cow that hau wandered off Ia the woods. [ to keep back the Llacke, who, after awhlle Hoatan Journal, Nuw Youk, Juue 8.--Edger A, Hewltt, o ca UAronicle, uled herv yosterdsy. The Landon TWuea, referring odiforially ‘ta s une 3¢—Diug with Lord Derby, " ¥y Yat), Anwnllnfi to a Russlan wrllerl‘uao Chi- d « [v,June 37 (eveulng)—Attend o concert given by | nese honor the dog so much that they b casloews b bie belug abscut lovger than | uebo laid hls baud on the ¢ 'y | {4onsatata bad Ueen discaverad it followed by ctare deivered st ity on the swceat dovel. 1o CI0LCHE Buckimiinue Pul PSRBT | o ot et istcentt: T mats | Seial bl - frowt o “tha 1h6¥i0e Tt | S tubbued e o as S heiebiod | (ke abtruace of Gea. Mareath Tond, the Amcrt ot s UGIDE, e fesua L netther more nor leas than whother our | There "m:u".‘::'w ‘""J‘;‘:"‘:h i cotlius for doad dogs. Tey Lelieve that the | [WLUREE: (IRIBKRE IBat e might have stopped at | into tho cabin, whicre he rumaiued with his sou, | con Chargo o' Aflalros at Athens, (hat both arms ape whole ayetem of naval warfare, und perhops of Al o lifo of ono ol their sages waa saved by 3 doj kllling = aud eatiog the man w{m utg tempted to - wmurder him, and yet the "Chiness eat the flesh of the dog, which they cousider s great delleacy. The third day, Hogs' Da{ Cheu-Yat), ls celebrated fn bouor of a Log that drew 4 valuable manuserint out of aflre, “The Chinese bouor this antual Ly maklng its Hesh thelr nflncl‘fal dlsb on this Teative oevasion, Thbe fourth day, Sheep's Doy 1\ wup-hz), 1s specially honored fn miemory of 'un-Roon-Yeugs, o sbepherd who clothed iims s | and was subsequently found by the two soroly" 4 Oxama, Neb., Juuo 3.—Myers McNamars, of cr went after bim. He way nut there, | wounded mea. Shaw o AL Ty vatnlyene hbsebeeitunsl on tho land of Milo wilhin & | O R e & vaest. ok, tho Bupire. Hotel ea* Meahtime & heavy thunder-uhower Lad come up. | deavored 0 16ad a pistol, viriking riatches, bis wok | 91419nce of lees than thirly oot from whure thu | L€ be bar-rovm of (hie house at & quarier L 1 andfthd geown extreuoly dark, Mr. Eayder | during to gkt 8 lomp,' Dut ihe Howing bluod | 4tatus itself was taken 1o 1820, For tho benest of | tered the bar-roow of Lha bouisata g tbrco burrled back Lowe, "Tho boy did not come, and, | clogeed the plstol aund damped tho powder, aud | those who will bo ready to grees this snnounce- | t0-night, 3nd attempted suicide by Gring it belug evident that b was Jost in the woods, the | they could no pothing, Yhe Steward had'wbut | went with head ahakingy, andeven derwsion shots at blsown head. Que ball bit biw, enteriug slarin was gaven turoughout tbe sektlcaeut. Great | Limself up lu tho galley; three men wera on the | cries of fraud, Gen, lead suys: **The arms #ro | the left alde of the head and making Ite exit in the excitement provalled, aod wen with lanterus | forsyard, Leasy atmog faiuting, sud leshed so | o ulsitely modeled. Cne lm{annkind of disoor | fyrehcad directly over tho nuse. fle was at once started vat la various dlrcctiuus 10 look for the | provent falling, and poor 'Troy lsy on thae | shiold. “Tho workmanship and the locality com- | tiken by tba pulicg to s surgcon's oflice, where Wfi%&”fi'fla.’fi?ifl‘&%"fif&"‘ h::luu‘l:. M:‘au tllt.clk d;_;r the galley. ;l"hen' waln: ::n ‘;‘z“. ll[:m;::nknplicfl:l :‘fl“‘"{f"’.‘“‘fl}h“' “',h:,‘}' Lis wounds were altended to, and m;n‘c“:“: v, ull. @ pied on ia foreyal 10U clty o es0 wonderful rel x t o . fatal through tho lot contalaing, th old Well, heard. & | thai all hands gxcept themastvea. (e Captaln ond | matle “orme 1o 1k fonvazsalo et be the youndirao) falut voleo calling, 'Fapa®® "Fajai" The | bis bor, wero dead faruser went lu tho ulfection of (he sound, and 8 T slilch Was a qulol, though brilliant allay. Aeg e grand gesellers )it up the magnificent hall and the lovely dsmasks and laces, aud reyealed the wealth of gold and sliver and the fowers and confectiona of the table, The Priuce of Wales gave & private audlcoce to the ex-Fresldeus to-day ut Murlboruugh House, tutroduciug him to his househiold in the inust frlendly wanuer, aud sat with ljm quite s Joug time In ordiuary, pleassnt conversation. The Queen has jriveu orders Lo the Lord baw und Purcel uaval architecture, willnot bave to be changed, aud whether our magnicent Jron-clad ot {s nat liablo to be paralyzed by ncans of Uitis mavhines which almost any Goverument could pford to gonstruct. Our presopt system of maval warfare reets on the supposition, handed duwg from the days of the eld three-deckers, thet the mowt powerful vessel s tha one : which carries tha greatcst woight of metal, and, : accondiugly, we Lave tazed the skill of our gaval r wlil be t0 forwerd the arms 10 the Louvro ! d {0 try the di r agalo., Lo wad d the bistko compellcd ta | in Farls, whers Lo matlited status has buca e e Would ok Bive ey oo for ble act K » beic active altack, began 10 Jook fur tho | standiog sinco 184, waltingYor the rost of ber, ey Clismberlain to self witl tho Lark' uf trces, sud feiused to ko | the lizbt of b anters fell on the clump of bishes | bodice st thoir victima . Shas bad by thie. ting | Sod toedbeaatona oy ang ; ’nnblkc(; butle ARy oML, vessols of lmnjunve | WAIVE TUK UsUAL PUESENTATION CEBEMONIZS, | Use Of uny pore GI e slicep cithier fur food OF | Surroundiug ho Wwell he Aiucovere tho 1oat boy | crawisd sway: andonusareams the hol iy tound | ver her Jua:fi; e ':‘;f.:'{;.fi.‘“&i:: u‘;'{fif THE RETORT COURTEOUS. 3 et bt b TR oL the n.f,‘,‘.‘f::‘,’,' con- | out of regurd to the nution’s gucat, und extend | elothivg.” The tfth duy s Cows’ Day (New- | lyinyum the grounl: 'I'he man ralsed bim to bis | Purcell slso gon 10 tho Generud and Mre. Grant (avitations toall the C:flu: "f‘""('l‘"'fl““u."h 1s slmost u:l- precedented, wnd shows &reat WHich ho be Bold w Kuglaod,” Cro SR 18 BACING TALK, Durlogg the geuersl conversation which fol- ‘ obserye: i o3 there rewaiucd only Troy lying | Mgt of tha modern world LT, 8,—Picreon's ten-stamp fcr e wad dripplog wet and unsblo to stand: | wotionlces ncar the galley, How 1ong ho bad re | | Miosn lost apins have bécn the thems of more | o b ADY0 T, Juns h—Pic ! g mlll, locsted at Central City, ser a nina-days Ozo of the boards over tho well wad Livken, snd it | covered his sunsesno ono cold tels, buthe way not | wild specuistion amoug arilste and counolescurs g ow sequlred 5o eaplaation g tho part of ths' boy 10 | dead. ' ‘The murderars cato (o whete lay, aud with | thau (e Tonk trlbea of Toras) hava been to theolo- | Fut cleancd up 330 ounces of gold, LD 1A tell wheio Le had pecn. The tan who discovervd | oue blow of an ax chopped of his foot. The | glans, Kach has had hia notlon sbout the peculiar | on exbibition in_tle window of Ihe ban AT bim careled Liws Nooie, su the uews wa s00a car~ | steward, trcmbllog 1u bis galley, heard the pour | pusition fu which thy body of the status regaired | city.” Tho ora (137 tone) which wus crushied S48 tied o tho auxious seckers u thy woods. fellow groan, 0 (od | Fw Sulahed ooy’ Thoy | them 1o bo placed, Thera will Lo greas curion’s | frow Falpylew Mise, The vglue of the o ‘The buy was su bearly valuusted that b could | Lucuchopoed bis audclove bis leag, till ull | to sce who, or whether anybody, has it nuh( §7,200 Yat), ‘This duy Is consceruted to the cow that nu«-klcxlwurs au, who Afterward becwno u Dlundarin, sud bullt a tewple in houor of the cow. Ma'Yat, or Horses' Day, the sixth day, ls uc: m::n to call to wind the ussfulucsa of thig aulw very gi reason Lo doabt whethey this plante 8 wiso oucy even assumlog that the paval witlcs of bo future will be suuply contestd be- tween guns, We bave had it proved withip the luat few days, by one of thoes Incidents whic real a1 slone can furnisl, $hab a alugle sholl, | if ib

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