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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1578 7 5 RAILROADS. Bnter o o porltion sam twa ar MERCURY. , hut My, Stephens refured to make room for l‘, Ihlr!l(er;ll':’l ;n r‘"l‘:'ll the 'llropenydll\'m bLank- . . + | raplcy Ir onstee rom his pomition: and, for some Warfare in the Mountain Passes’| it o il he myéu'.l:la”.uo:m inemives . 10 be balldozed, and rafferes r. Stephens to re- ==«An Qutgeneraled Rail- maln, Mr. Carson, however, wis induced to re- wain s the Companys Trathe Manager, evi- road, dentie with 4 promise thal iie would be piaced In charge of the property a4 Roon 28 Mr. Stephena rhonid ree it fo lesvs & position % Tlow the Atchison, Topeka & Sants Pe Galned Iis | i which he was ro longée wanted. ' W nat changes OMMUN gerlous Apprehensions Regarding the Strike at Bellee ville, I, 143 l'ennlylvnnxlyéomnnnv of 81,000 seems to hayo no restraining Influence. 8T, T.0° Spectat Dispas.» (o “%e Tridune. 87. Louis, Mo., May th.—Positive Information was obtained to-day that the Communists have been drilling at o lsrge hall and ten-pin alley kept by Fred Seldkamp, on Bremen avenue and Fifteenth street. Tho Intelligence was also re- TIE ¢ 4 interns) cantact, the former of which tonk place just nine sccondn fater than the comnited time, " Tle nred the same hellortat with_delving cluck whicl he need at Pakin, Chins, in obseeying tna traneit of Venas, and took aonut 100 phota. Eranha of ihe eun during the morning. In the al- ::n;oo‘fl‘u became clouded, 1nd he dia not get Iater ontacta. sparks and dust from coming out through smokestacks, €2,600; letter-box for Freach flats, $L.150; mechonism for operating horse-car hrakes, $1,630; a disinfecting cover for pails, 81,100; a key-hole vover, which, It Is claimed, nakes 1t Jmpossible to pick. & lock from the outside, $1,100; an “improved nas-regulator, which it is claimed raves 20 to 20 per cent of gas, $1,100; a eelf-feciing Jabeling machine, sald to be caoable of finishing 1.2 Observing the Transit of the Planet Across the Sun. OGNEN, UTAT, Onnex, Utah, May 0, —Obscrvations were taken 1 the United $tates Obwervatory lo-day of the ait of Mercary hy Prof, Andre ‘snd 8 narty of ch astronomers. The fransit commenced at Unsatisfactory Weather in Chicago In- goclallstic Emissaries Inflaming terferos with the Astronomers. . m,, hat t bottles per hour, $1,800; Mlv;ds of 4,000 celved tht the Communists ‘who meetat. the Strategle Points..ir. Strong'y Shrewd menirof the T ot ek ko, bt L' o | T S eared sunct fi;}.."”’éfi:’;%’ge‘;fi' port AL B0, w sl neLting moane drag, which Mincrs. ahove-mentioned rendezvous numbetfully 3 'y grapha wete taken up to 1 p. m,, afier which time | drowns imal, #525; an Improved exten- mon. They are well accoutred, and have Raragement. :?.:;Jfgl.:grlI‘vhln';::;l'y‘;n:nnfl“;::r;::'m“ym abares Result of Obrervations at Other Points | seventy-five uhotographs wera taken ta the timo of | mon-table and rideboard, u&; an im- exit, which waa at 3:17p. m. The obeersatlone wero regarded a« snccessfui and satiafactory, CAMBRIDGE, MASS, Bostox, May 6.—Observations of the transit of Mercury at the Cambridge Observatory were somewhat interfered with hy clouds, butin the breech-loading guns of the latest patent. Their In the United States. m-.I‘Ilu. .\) "'nrm)‘\ 1n -d raiiroad mt';l m Rreat efi; perience, Jugdnient, and energy, and there can The Hannibal & St. Joe-~Rall~ | hariy's onnt ihat he will scteed In making hia road Rates All Quiet, 1081 a2ain ane of the beat in the Western conntry, and prove the wisdom of his eelection for the re- #punsible pusition of (ieneral Manager, wtoved ironing-tsble, $225: a eafel carconpling, s Ulacksmith's bel- lows, with which the firo In -the forge may be kept alive when the bellows is not In use, $200; s firc-cscape, consistiof ol a portable R he Powderous® Antecedents of the Mayor of East Bt. Louis, operations have been conducted so aecretly that few residents of the nelghborhiood know any- thing about what they have done, They are all determined men with good leaders, and, tn the IN CHICAGO. INTERVERING CLOUDS. —_— % raller clanp, working.on 8 fixed wire rops, avent of an uprising of the masses of worklng- RAILNOADING IN COLOIADO. il The transit of Mercory. os observed fn Chilcego, | afterncon aclear sky afforded the most favora- | $350: folding desk, §213; an arra ent for sartber Attempts to Wreck Tralns In | fmen, would ply Important parts. Most of the Spectal Corresf@ndence of The Tribune. THE BLACK-HILLS ROAD, waa not a8 much of & eurcesn 38 was looked for. | ble opportunity for observation. The contsct | washing v-lnfiow-m'nuu:n’h.am men'nmr’r‘!“nfl lrl:; men who have Joined the Compmunistic ranks, with those who mcct at Beidkhmp’s hall, arc German workingmen, Taking advantage of the opportunity afforded by the lccture of & prominent member of the JCommune, your correapundent gained admite tance to-night into anotlict of the drill- tho Workingmen's Protective Assoclation, and found that also pretty well stocked with arms. No attempt waa made to conceal thiem, but, on the contrary, about 200 guns were stacked In ariny posturs in a corner of the room in which the iccture took place, The speaker used the (lerman language, talking upon the causo of the hard times, 1o freely censured the press and the Jeading city offfcials, including Chiet McDonough and Mayor Overstolz, and was fre- quently and hearilly spplanded. Several snuads of Btate mllitia bavebeen seen about the streets as latoas 11 p. m, took place geveral reconds later than 10:26s. m. The general resulta are consideredsquite satisfactory. The aslronomers were ready, hnt the skies were not propitions, The westher was cloody daring the whole of the day, and rain feli & portion of the time, althongh the ‘quantity of water which descended in the vicinity of the ohservatory was rmal Prof, fi. W, Hongh, formerly Director of the Dodley Observatory at Albany, N. Y., bnt now s restdent of Rtiveraide, was invited by Prof. Klfsn Colbert, Superintendent of Dearborn Obe rarvatory, (o join In the work, and witnessed the first contact. Tnoe other meastites weroe made by both of the gentlemen. ~The times wero rocorded on the chronograph, ut an independent cheek was kept at the cbronemeter by Mr. G, I, Barton, the assistant st the observatory, this belng done chiefly for the purpore of provining sgainat any possible beeaking down of the chronograph, the *‘movement” of which had Caxox Ciy, Col., May 3,~The people of Sonth- Stoux Ciry. 18, May 0.1 K. Lane, Presl- ern Colorada have within the past week orten days | dentof the First Natlonal Bank of Des Moincs, Yeatned to enterinin the highest possible apprecia- | has been sprointed by Sudre Milion, United States t10n of the Chicago schaol—so to apesk—of railway | Clrcuit, ltecetver of the Covingtén, Columhos & management. In fact, they deem ono graduste | Black-Hilla Rellzoad, pending & bill In equity of from such echool sfmply Invincivle, Of Wiillam | (eorze T. M, Davis, af New Yark City, to foreclose T, Btrong they frequently heard when at the bead | ,M0ItE82e eccnsing $120.000 In borvis tevara to 8 viv for funds for sald road. The bill fn equit of the Michigan Central, aud lator at tho head of | phowa the floating debt 1o be 875,000 uver and the Chicako, Bariinglon & Quincy, and hisap- | alova the bonded indebtednens. ‘The road is nar- polntmont to the control of the Atchison, Topeka :}.fl'}flg%&:‘l’:lln;wmul‘mrn;?Ccn':‘I:m:» .ll‘r)l‘lln; & Sants Fo was looked upon as meaning some- & Bied bybicingela auiHE thent thing, but Just whot, wan for 8 time ane of thosa | fut s ""fi‘:,,':'.'j:,;,,,é:,’,‘,:',,‘"‘;’r"‘:',"’,'{’{c,_!:’,",’:""f‘d,‘, e v things no fellow could find out. None were more can be made a paylag ruad. intereated n discovering what that something way than tne oficials of the Denver & Rio Grands KAHOKA, Tailway, the narrow-giuge running from Denver ; Speetal Dispatch 84 The Trivune. to Garland, with branches at B Moro and at Canon Reorok, 5., May 6,—A maes-meeting of the Clty, the one to control Maton Pass and New | people of Clatk County, Mo, was held at Kahoka lousc without openinz the windows, $350; an {ho State of Pennsylvania. Improved washing-machine, $350; nn"nmpmved tree-feller, CLINTON, N, T. Uzica, N. Y., May 6.~Frof. Peters, of Ramil. ton College, Clinton, made a succensfnl obrerva- t1on of the traneit of Mercury (o-da; uds {0 forfered somewhal with the observation of the internal conthct. Prof. Peters is of opinion that he divcovered indicstions of an atmosphers on the planet. 4 'WEAT TOINT. Waat Painr, May (5. ~Observationn for all fonr contacts of Mercury with the enn wern euccessfule Iy made to-day at the Weat Polnt Oteervatory. THE SIEREA NRVADAS. Bax Fraxcisco. My 8, —A dispalch from the Co3nt Rurvey party at Summlt Station, Bierrs Neo vada Mountaine, o the Academy of Sciences in 1his city, says the Lransit of Mercury was complete- 1y obeetvod to-da; (ommanists Drilling in 8t Louls with the Bost of Arms, FINANCIAL. NEW YORK. Spectal Diopateh ta The Tribune, New Yonk, May 6.—The followlng are tha most important {tems in the Bankrupt Courts to-day: Heron W. Brovks was adjudicated a voluutery bankrupt; labilities, $142,000; nsscts numinally, $535,000, mostly book accounts. The Americun 8tuve Company, Peekakill, has made ou assignment for the benefit of its creditors; Nabilitics, $20,000. John P, Eimendorf, a plan- ug-mill owner, {s 8 voluntary bankrupt; Mabil- PELLEVILLE, ILL, pecint Dispatch (o The Tridune, v gr. Louis, Mo., May 0.~Serlous apprehension 4 felt that the trouble at the Delleville, TiL, mioes, where nearly 4,000 mivers are on a sirike, will cud in scenes of violence, and this Jeeling has been greatly azgravated by the dis- covery that Communiatic agents from 8t, Louts e been out among the miners, counseling them to remuin firm and enforce thelr rights, been largely extemporized for tho occamlou. It e Ities, $230,000, of which $00,000 are secured; e strlkc s Yeen fn_ operation s little over KEARNEY. :':;l';‘;‘":,‘fm‘::":::‘"“:.,‘“,';;‘j'b",',,‘,:; g;’e“gnlf:gjfl to.day ta dovise fome plen to peslet the PYmENL | worked, however, better than ws expected. SPORTING. s S0 O oro e vm; e weeks, snd extends to all the pits In [ 8ax Faaxcisco, May O.—For some time past | fi Southern Colotado, the Itho Orande. with the | Uniied States Supreme Conrt s recantly THE CHRONOGRAYIL, gfl[{fl;fl;l\-;cg:m{;:" Y, Tiucrilion o} g, Clalr_snd Madlson Countles, The strike | 8 disazrcement has existed between the State | interest on its bonds defanited and tnniea, iis em- | rondered a decision adveresly fo the county, | by the way,'in one of the great modern Inventions, BASE-BALL. S . et told to-day that his liabllitles amounted to §245,000. New Yong, Mav6.—The Graphic zays 1L is rumored on the street that the "Commercial In- suranze Company of New York. pureiv focal organization, is ahout to close its dours, Tho last statement, wade Jan, 4, 1673, stated that the capital was $200,000, assets $240,379, aud surplus $2,008. ——— SPRINGPIELD, ILL, Special Dispaich ta The Tribune, o 8pnixorieLy, 1, May 6.—Petitions in volun- tary baukruptey were flled to-day by Williym A. Scott, of Bunker [Iill, Macoupin County; Harrlson & Giveny of Centralia; and Heury Cottlor, of xshelb_vn‘ le. A creditors' petition was flled against Willlam Meddesworth, of Windsor, 8iielby County. and County Committecs of the Workinzmen's party and Dennis Kearney, the latter scckingto run the party to sult himsell, and taking the stand that no members of cither Committee or the officers of ward clubs should be eliziblec as delegates to the Constitutional Conventlon, The diticuity has culminated by the Conumite tees rending Kearney out of the party, while Kearney, who sways the rezular Sunday assem- blage at the Sand Lots, has, by vote of his moh of followers, assumed to rule out both Come mittees and toke the sole control of the ques- tion, ‘The contest bids fair to result inadis- ruptlon of the party. originsted fn & demund for increaeed pr on 8% the men sald, “fer liviog- wiges.! The coal operators have been paylog the men from 1 cent to 13§ cents per bushel, and on this the miners asscrt they can- sot live. A falr, ordinary miner shouid be able {o dle sixty-five bushels of coal per diem, but oatof thefr earnings they have to flnd oll for their Jamps, supply themeclves with tools, and keepthem sharpened, and buy powder. Then tbey charge that there was another mposition pratl[ctd on them In working with the box, The box wouldl hold sixteen bushels, but they were compelled Lo g0 pile @ up that it contained clghteen ortwenty bushels, and for these extra bushels they reccived no recompense. The proper way ployes not pald for four or five months, and the | ) Tompany ToF & year on ine ragecd cage of Hecaivers Aty o Tarmen Jasye ship, not able ifsclf to ettend intv New Mezico or south to California Gulch, quite natarally disitked the mere mentlon or su Epecial Diepatch to The Tridune. Inpianarouis, Ind, May G.—The White Btockings lhield thelr gait very nicely to-day, playing o sharp, steady gane with only one er- ror and a half {u it, while *the oaly Nolan™ made an exnibition of himsell and lost the game slone. The fact was he couldn’t get on with the Chicago batters. They wouldn't be witched by his curves, aud as & general thing wouldn't strike until the ball came over the plate. Worst of all, when they did bit they Lit hard, and made [ interesting. for the felders. The attendance was about 800, In the first fnning, Hallluan got = good ball, and sent It to the fence for twobases. A wild piteh gave him third, and 8tart brouzght bim in with asharp liner to the right, This run stood alone on the scorc-books until the fifth #ince it enables the astronomer to determinc his time to the one-hnndredth partof 8 recond. The old practice was for the abeerver to carcfully take the timo with his eye from a chronometer at his eide, nnd then, tnrning his head, avply his cye to the teleacope, keepinz count In Ina mind of the time apent In transfertiog his cye from one to the other, ‘Though the practiced astronomer could do thin with alinost invariable sccuracy, even the most practiced obwerver. when having his mind veiy mich interested in the obscrvation, fa llable to slizht error, ‘The chrunograph, which is cone nected by electricity with the chronomcter of the Universiiy, muarke off on pobers mvace Indleating each sccond of time. The pereon makinz the astronoinical vbservation holde in bie Land an electrical connection with tne chronocraph, by meany of which he can alsc make 8 mark on the paper at any desired time, Thus, when the planct Bppears upun the edge of the rut, the nbserver fa enabled to record it upon the chronograph. Theu by the «imple application of o rule-measure to the mark ot the chronozraph, It can be ascertained at attendance, prine of farmers, A declded sentiment of eoposition tothe peyment or comotomiso of »al nde, and resolutions were adopted declarin; c of the possibility of | that they wili resist tatho last extremity by ;l‘f any other road sv dolng, Up ntree as to the In- | jayal . Lcatiana of tho Santa e, worried at the frequency | ok MSant the collectionof Ay tax for tiat put: of General-Manages Strong'a vimte to the State, | respond with similar committeea of Marion and ko seomer did o Rig '(,lmrlfl!hfmlc'll' lestn that | Knox Countien, and to ca-uperats with tuem 1 Mr, S. wasusing a cypher for his teiegrams to the 4 méineert of 1hS sania e T the Site tan they resloting the collection of said tax, stralzhtway determine now shat it all mennt, 5 Witi'the ':Ieknpnllnelllnn: thelr road practicals | SPRINGFIELD & NORTHWESTERN. l{ under control, their operaturd wero il and Apecial Dispatch to The Trivune. thas it bappened that all cypher messages from Sratxaricen, 11, day 6.—A meeting wan held Mr. Stronyg to his amletante foand thelr way (o | yoovion'or parttes in Snterest o reorganize the . the headouertera of the Denverds & P RAIES Rtio Grande Company. It matiered nog that these | Epringfield & Northwestern Raflrond, but tho same wexsagen were scnt by tho Western Union Com. | was not campleted, tho Directors not all belng pany {i the regular way of busincas: tucy were | agreed up 1t 18 certatn that Springficld will re- taken in all the same, and, with the ald of experts | tain ite mdfority in the Jioard, and have siz of the aud many nighte’ hard work, enough of theircon- | nine Directoen, Tho oryamizatlon will be com- tanta were deciphered Lo diacloso the intention of | pleted and the papers Sled to-morrow. the Santa e Campany to aceuny Raton Pase, and INDIANAI'OLIS. Spertal Dinpatch fo The Tridune. InpraNarorts May 6.—A reporter attended e meeting of the Communists yesterday, and WAVERIILL, MASS, for tho men to be paid according to the | found only eighteen present,—no one of any in- N . N % = %) HavenmiLe, Ma May 6.—W. II. Carleton T celpte, and then they would cet thelr | GUCRCe, Comummisin is 40 forco Bore, | tas esrmed that the Sants Fo as negapmting it CUTLING, Bt iraciot of'a secand the planct makes | fouing, when the Indianapolis felluws struck 8 ] & Co., shioc’ manufocturers, suspended this ey for all they did. The mien are now stick- s ——— the Uanon City & San duan Comuany (o bulld A Epectal Dispatch (o The Tridune, e han the 'intentlon to obearve the contacts,— | Btreak, and Nefson, Clapp, aud Shaffer Bit | yiorming, Liabitities about 8162,000. ;:an{t D AR E kb ssenra Lot . AMUSEMENTS. 0 up through the Grand Canon to Leadvilie, the Ixntanarosis, May 6. —A slight cut Infonrth- | that {s, Lhe times when the planct passes on to the | safely for a base each, sending the first-named ] A. L. Johnsou & Co., shue manufacturers, susoended this afternovn. Liavilities from $100,000 to $200,000. ain town In the remnrkabiy rich mineral district | ctass freight rates was made here, to-day by the dwii2e Galifornie Ofilen, White Line and fotlowed by all others, Lumber “Thus originated the race of the two Commanies g Y y to Iiaton Vats and, £0 sovn subscyuently. the, rice weatdow ig i sl to Grand Canon, Finding that the Denver & Itio tirande knew of the programne declded tipon at ITEMS, latan Fass, 3r. lfi}:flnz ‘ecame the commander x8 | The Managers and General Frelght Agents of the wera of o on 3 he very crixle of the | ronds leading from this city to Nebraeka and Col- batile:, With the” aaeacity | end undetstand- | orado potuts held n meetlng yestorday aiternoon ot he knew In an instant the Pm[n‘r placement of his | the ofics of the Chicago, ltock Island & I'acifc staff, Chief-Lnmincer Rtovineon received bhis | Rafirond, and scttled thelr diliculties in rogard to sun and from tne sun,—and olyo 10 make measurea of the planet's position on the solardisic during the seven aud a hnlf hours that the transit lasted, Tho programme was only partially carned out, for which the weather slone In responsible, The least #ign af o sun was Larely vizible at the time of the firat contact, but the }mm was acen slowly creep- fngon to the cdve of the sunat the exact polnt predicted, the corrected time beinp twenty-iwo minutes and firty-five seconds past I} o'clock 1 the morning, Chlcazo mean time. At that particalar time, the dark notch on tho edge of the sun in with what proved to be the only run of the game for that side. Clapp and Shaffer were on bases when. McKelvy tlpped out, and Nolan sent 8 hot one to sFer- guson. The Captaln hauodled It clean, ran across second, and sent it to Btart fn time to make o pretty double play, In the nest inniug Willlamson opencd swith a two-baser, but and are determined to make a compact with the bostes for six or twelve months, durlng which pdod no alterstion fs to be made o the rate of pay agrecd upon, The caal operators, however, stand quite sloof from the strikers, will not meet them, and refuse to make any ottemnpt at a compro- mise. 'This embitters the fecling ol the miners M'VICKER’S THEATRE, Bouclcauit's scasational drama of **After Dark " was tho subject of a reviva) at MeVicker's Theatre last evening. 1t ls probably ten years since the plece was et given §n Chicago, and It fafnite likely that not ono inton of the andlence which wilnessed ft last evening recognized sn old ac- quaintance, The habitua of the back row of tho PROVIDENCE, R, 1. Provipexce, R. I, May 0.—A\ commiesion Jus been apuointed tu esamine tne affairs of the Union Savings Bank. BOSTON, the next three men didu’t advance him aoy. 3 toward the bo and thero is an evident de- | dreas-circlo aneers at the revival of an old success, | 0rders, ond a mad ride of a night over roads muat [ the Colorado buaincas. It wa resolved to ot by | was 'about cqual to that due to one-sixth Bostox, Mass, Mav 8.—franklin Upton & termination o old out to the last, Until last | Tie atra his leacning of theatrical eveats by oug. | 48n7etous landed him long lofued day at Triuldad, | goce be byscones, and (0 ko back 1o the ratea | of the circumferenca of thio plauet. Thst plase Ferguson made hla error u the last tnnleg off | o 750 0 e iher dealers, Congress strect and when the Denver & Itlo Girande proceeded just | that were In” force befnre bostilities commenced. At aun-ap to occupy Haton Pass, they founid it not | This settlen all the dificulties thst bave lately anly vecupied Jn name by the Santa Fe, but work | tronbled the Weatern rallroads, and peace and commenced and procceding with a will. MMr. | bigh rates prevatl agaln to all votnts, Strong came, and v 1th tim Mr, Paghors bla QEIvate | Comumisatoner Gullford has been requested by the uletly departed northward by the reqular srain on | MAnakers of tho roads leaclug ket from St. Loois o 1016 Grand.. "Ostenaibly. ne s bound for La | 834 ciher southwestern points lo wao his influcice Junta, the polat whete the_ New Mexico cxtenston | Yitl the manakers of the Chicazo rbada to have the 18 to leave the main line, That same nizht, under | §rain FALee restored Lo %5 conts ber 199 poun caver and secratly 88 poasible, a epecial tratn left | fR R ICRES 1A B TatE, LE El Moro loaded with men dnd touls, —the sama | 175 EFeRL SO0 A emtop oLt brought tnto Trinidad when ftaton Fass was o | [aies, and the prospecis are that bo whll succeed. be captured, and was mot. Both Mr. Strong Nothicg has been galned by the recent redustion i ot were® in Teiniiad- with | 2 grain rates, the anticipated increasc in traitic Bt posstbte” mmaans Tof getting "oat unul | ROE Fesulting theretrom, = As #oon as the rallcosdn Ton Peguine "t Vet SN nes: mays | Gropped 5 cont, tho stesmboat linea foliowed with To telegraph Morley woald be useless, for if 1n | & smilar reduction, and continued ta carry the cyplier 1t would not be ‘delivared untll understoad | DUSRESS. Ly the Itio Grunde folks, and it in plaln En:ite it ye would not be deifvered until the emergency had BINCKLEY. was only visible by resortto the somewhat novel expedient of removing the shade of the colored glassen from the cye-end of the telescape, the sun belnz too much ciouded to permit the phenonienon 10 be observed {n the guual way. At 25 minutes and 10,4 seconds sfter 0 o'clock. TUEL SECOND CONTACT was observed very clusely. the Jine of light then breaking in from the solar edgze all aronnd the planet. - A very fow minutes after this, the sky clouded over eo that the sun could ‘not be seen at all, and at a quarcer past 10 1t comuenced to rain, 80 that It becsme necessary (o close the shutters of the Ubservatory. * At ten min. ntes to 12 it azain hul-.n to ra, and the sky continued cloudy until nbout twelve minutes nast 1 o'clock, when the clouds clearcd away sufficiently to permita few measnres to taken, Thie micrometer was applled to the plsnet, nod o verice of four acte and tvo pariial “sels of Flint's hit, but it affected nothlog, Iu the eighth inning, with the scores tle, Hallinan ‘made a break to win, e sent a high eafe one to centre, but was forced out by Start’s hit to Quest, the batter escapinz the double play, however. A wild pitch sent Joe to eecond, and he reached third on Anson's lovg fly, which was splendidly gathered by McKeivy. Ferruson hit a suar one to Nolan, but it got away, and Start tatlied. Cassidy cracked a liner short-stop, and Harbldze followed with his rite hit,asharp bounder over second, on which Ferrzuson tal- Med, This gave tne visitors a lead which could not be overconie, and the game ended with the scoreat 3to 1. The feature of the batting was the sbarp left-field hitting of Larkin, who put week the miners matntained a peaceful attitude, bt hearing that some men were laylng tracks inthe Hendricks minc, they went over there od threw 600 cords of wood which were lying jn the vicinity of the it down the shaft. They 130 demulished an engine-houseattached to the Dudley Mines, and it was In connection with theso exvesses that two of the strikers were temporarily lacked up, although they strenuously deny sny complicity fa the rlotous proceeding. Another thing that causcs & bitter feeling on tho part of the mun Is tha shipping of caal by tho raliroad company. The mivers have teen tdle so loog that many are menaced by atarvation, making them desperateand disposed matiaing such a plav as one which he had scen years azo, i1 the factof its having been aeen (gnn ago was sufilcient to damn it In the present. Ve can remember the first production of ** After Dark ™ at the Museum some yecars ago, and also remember that it was neither as weil monnted nor s well nll(fl\u it wae last eveningat MeVicker's, But then 1t was a novelty, and In things theatrica] noveity covers 8 maltitude of rins. This drama of Poucicauit's t» F‘m\m\fly ono of the most ingenlous productions of his remarkable brain, 1t was wrii- ten originally for the Burrey side of the water In London, and was ot once recognized 88 among the ihen best evidences of his talent as 8 plot-maker, The story, if told in the ordinary language of the advan:e ogent, woulll occupy ‘more space in & newapapcr than the entiro [)Xny. and It would not bo #o clearly told. This in denberate pralse to Mr. Boncleault, meaniug that he is an expert in dramatic cunstruction, The play was maost bave falied. Liavilities, $10,,000, BUSINESS NOTICES, Advertlsing DodgeseWe know of nothine sa weil calenlated to put the reading public out of numor as o begin 3 very [nteresting account uf some rcientic discovery, replete with interest, and just as the reader’s mind i1 lllaroms)hly imbued with the subject, and & glzantic efort be, 1o grasp It 6 all ita bearluys, siway goes t in pralee of some patent medicine or new:fangle hair-renewer; for instance, Carboline, whicl, by the way, i€ an article of genulne merit, und has renily done wonders 1 the hajr-produciay; way, as hondreda of certificates irom weil-known clifzens amply testify, It 1 cleanly, aud so Y!nclrfllln! thut the dincuse le reached, and o radlcal eliange y. it fur the better takes place almost immed; v lore avernge of 1105 & {afos nothing inlark )t ! % heantifally set last evening, and the scenic em- | b . M [ e Iuessufes gave 8 very ¢ 3 | three eofe unes fato left fleld out of four | contalns nothing injurious; in. in tact, ral {allnce. Jorko MUMBCE Of (hein WAYC | Broldery was much admirud. e, Harry bearsoi | ering posaiile s ALl R T feconds of arc ss the pular dlauieier of the pIanct: | gimeg nt ‘bat. Askle from the four double | huirsrestorer. mado from pefroleuin, thoroushly thos far been sustalned by Lwo atorekeepers, | \ayed the rolo of Old. Tor, In which ho uave & | ans o bo cangit ancen. " Keoping. shagy nt | 108 Late Disappearance—A Lotter Explatn. | fia 1% fhe Tetstls 00 8 0ot beilon perpendicas | playe there were no.specially brifliant exlibl- | feoderized. and deliznifully” perfumedt. U 1y wold _who have advanced supplles, but the store- lm?d ayidence of hia vel '":“ Im‘nr]u. Bome | Pueblo, suspicion of there tieing something n the Ing His Intentions, Jar with this was 10t Fo successful, the image being | Hons, ‘The pame ‘was won by Nolan breaing M’u‘:le. icrs dnidrogs sndaredicines o Ber Xeepers now dechine to make further advances, i dm“:‘;ll;’gn;‘.;m'{;:; orb:" wind wero speedily verified, and ho wav on o horae Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, very unstendy, as ong wind was hiowing at | up at the time he should bave beld his grip, e —— Tosreporter who visited the Jeaders this morn- dashing toward Canon L‘nlr' nefore tha spectal from frg, they sald: ¢ There will be trouble. A 1 Moro came in sigbt. 1le tud A forty.ove.milo | MILwAUREE, Moy 6.—The people of the city Fide befare bim up-bill and down-hil , there With alinost any other catcher but Flint he e @ifference between toe two polar the'ume, But, so far as conla be perceived, ) wottld bave had'a dozen wild pitclies in the 13 no appreciab Asthmu.—~Thousands of the worst cases N - snd the | were greatly shocked Bunday morning to learn | ang equatorial diawmetcrn af the planct, sithough | eighth funntui, The result of the three first | Seniesimmy povs ey fchered by using Jonte mamust live. He won't sea bis wife and chil. | 81} **lines™ should be thoroughly studied, Mr { night wae very dark. On he prerso@. mindful of | tngg Joln M. Binckley had probably committed | 8 compression of one part in " 130 1as | pames by the Whites Is cncouraging, thongh ttcomb's Hemedy. In no case of purely Astu- dsnstarve, and plents around, 12 the worst | bencebimalares And s Gishim were ad | Fonuol, bt reaching Canon Cliy sheai of sh il adesicd | e uinimed by an observer of o former gensra- | ZAMCA DY th King matle ciracter haw it failed to qive rellef. train, and reach it bodid, Ae at Triuldad so at | sulcide. He had lived hera only nbout a year; Un‘xlmn’fltiuv.mhu ‘:::‘nnn‘f: Lh(ul gcfiu‘l;‘e;fléh ‘mm. but, having long been s resldent of Washiugton an o # it hlef- Engin ingr o SeMurtrls, ‘of the Denver & Hio tirande | Citr and taking an active part fn polities, he marcned bis men up the hill to face them aboui | Was well knawn by sieht to almoat cvery to march down ngain. Fhe Grand Canon wasno. | citizen of Milwaukee. He was for u short they have not showed overpowering battiog. They won the flrst one by & raliy, the second by superlor play from the sturt, and the third one by taking advantaze of their opponents’ errors, belog care(n] to inake nunc of auy secount themselves. Following Caicaco, March 1, 1878 Nerars, Joseph Burnett of: Co., Hlosfon—(IEFTLENES: In the fall of 1577 used **Jonae Whitcomy'w Asthma emedy, " and re- celved {mmediate relief, And I would most cheer- fully recommend fi to-any person troublen with Hlay-Fever or Asthmua, Mus. It, Sugraay, ; 4 wmes to the worst, we will have to take it." tlon, who-iun aften beey quoted as an authority on “Tes," Inter]octed another, ** we bave only been arofog starvation wagee, and we don't mean to putup with ft. We want our richts, ana hope toget thew peaceably; but, when it comes to 3 the most momarable fizurca in tho play, tho pre- wentinent of which Is highly creaitable to the man- agemont, AMATEUR THEATRICALS. the subject. The clouds syain came over the sun, Lut afterwardas clesred away sutticlenily, at about aquarter to 1 o'clock, to nermit the position of the planet In right ascensian to he obrerved by putting hnw instruient In & fxéd porition and noting vn e No. 180 Ell. v, This evening, at Standard Hall, will be played, | cnpted. dirt was flying about, stakes set, and.over | ime editor of the News, and was al- | the chronograph tne fnstant when the edpes af the THX ACUS 2 slarying and. steallug, why, 1 for one ahail i * | wil, quiet, serene, and placid ua 1f_cnjoying the v d the planet passed in Teview belors the = e e ey Hel"" The irlkiers sre. composed of about | f0F 1o beneltof charity, 8 chiarming comedy In | cot{Uris"of s ravide, presided shiviey-Yrlis | avs a prominent actor fnthe @recntack | Mn AnG U BlaR DIEL Nchria of these ases £HieAGa, AEITFAE | g0 s, Winstow's Soothing Syrup™ for onchalf German oud one-half English, Tho | threeacts entitled **AScrapof Paper.” Itwill | tine, hawever, the Rio Grunds did not propose to 4 t" leading editorial the Nationa! go made on the chronegraph elicets of b 39| 1)t 0 | chiluren waile teething, It cores dysentery and £1 Louis Boclalistic passy 1s in full repport witn | be recollected by many thut this plece was given | givein na they'nad st ltaton Pave without s sueug. | WEier of leadior cditoriuls oo the -atons ‘not. meastred, inasmuch as that pruce 51 7] 2 0l 0 U | draerhern, wind colic. and rezulstes tae boivels., tbe Pelleville striikers, o last Sunday Albert | at fne private theatre of Forry M. Bmith some | klo. Both afica want Into the oceapation basi. | Jule ligencer, and “durinit tho Administration uf | P " aidernle Tabor. and ke value S IO | ——— Curlin, the " Gommutietic Teader, addveated a | months ago, Mrs, I, C. Ayer, who plaved tno | Bcth aud the LiaGrandc having tho ouly means | Andrew Johneon was Asslstant Attorner.Qen | of the sheots 'depends lagely upon the 5ndsy BLACK GOODS, luge party of workingmen o the park. | leading part so beautifully on that occaslon, wiit :{f",{"'T:’,',lff,'.’l':"',:,:';,'.f:?;:'”";.":,‘:::’u,":,d.f“‘.‘; f,mi (!" “.‘}é“"fi;fi"’{.’“‘..‘:’,,‘,‘,"’{‘efl {';,2" :{'m""fi', Slate "ol [ae weather 4t othol oberrsbiatien: LG Al " ect called the. - Jieforni, ‘vl | 310 aphear ghis:sveulng o the samo. charsce | ESNCILE Baria Fer kg thoy dr Tha wirts | Lur, Db oot subscets: ADOLL A Tour e b | o e O i records Wil be of omn: tabsel Jabed both I German aud English, crculatos | e, Mr, MacNillin ‘made in tne ber- | ware tub or grounded: commereial tessazes and | had some trauble with is wifs 1 Corerge xnd | baratieely litio es Wille, f the weather h3e 4 03'ilin wldely smongat the workingmen. There is no | forinance at 3ir, Suith's 8 decidod tmor ail busltiess of the Wentern Unlon was for the t1m | seny a friond of hers a challenge to mortal come | been bad all over the contiucnt, tho sheets may e T dou at tho Communiatic party of St. Louis | Hon a8 an amateir “actor of much ia being completely stopped; trains at cither end of | $53* 8 JHONG A% Bors & N EREE 10 HOREOI" | oPole (b be of conaliicrable service. @ 3l s HS n IIY []fl S UHSH arein full synipathy with the strikers, und do- | RRSabIYY. Ho will eieg apear, this evoning in | the Cunon Cily branch wera delayed to prevent | Sl nd in to thi e ‘The aky neain clouded over, and, aa the time o 11 AEE] 1 oz a1l they van Lo ncourame. thetn i thepr | bia furuice enaracter of Frosner Coutamont. ‘the | mal) coming in o golug out, and provisions ditto, | il Teuns, and he cama aguln o this city. Un g 10F DuserVIng HEE R B 7 et nuf!ude For tho present peaceful ‘n.| her .l u:in s.;-,:lul'c‘rxfnn Wl t: nvhe "t"! al\.e Md n the meantime &eneral Monager btrosg and | Ssturday uight necalled at two drug-atores and THE EUMESS OP THE PLANET, o) l‘ ifol o M l].' & P Py t couutcls Have sway With the majority, DUt at | knawh fraces, SF. William Ancell and M, Oleott | Gucasncicer Koblutun reacticd Puchlu, il o | B8 (Simen {,‘;‘:,“J.',t:“é,i,‘tfi:{“;.’.“'{’.;,.}fi’.‘,f@ it was agatn dificult to ace the sun, wuch less the FEE R adison & Leoria-sts. o MEs Cn 3 atream of waguns almost indtani 070 C v e the 1 ¥ a5y munent tho gt Dood of tuo cual-dlggers | wil bestron in thew chioson pacts, an 1614 safe'to | arice horun prasing. utof Pucsio, heaed loward | fuatead of tho. death that o covetcd. Yeater: | il and kept: morin AR ek EREHH iy cause trouble. This morning at 9 o'clock | predict will be Mims treet and wigplaad. | Canon City." Fllled with men, tools, and supplics, | day his coat and cane were found upan the lake the tye conatantly &L thie {nstrument ready to catch . 151 filcwxdrum alltho Untous anst I coutlbab e Ao ated baros whi avo-Tactudi in i | houss sftef Canon Clty reasibled o point forth | ghore with a uote that hu Intended todrown | the “frst glimbse of ‘the llpat. A very i # Uardens ictermine upon thelr furtber e lor & long ege. wean fonr an ¥ e 3 il cuuree of action, but the ruu,fux the meeting | €A%t The charity which s to he bouefited has | gye hundred men, fents, and tue like hitmsclf, as Lo no doubt has done. The follaw- | fatnt view of tha planet = was causht 7 many friends, and already a great number of tick- ets linve been eald, The plece ls lively and ex- tremely intoresting, the stage has been‘renovated and much hinprovea, and no doubt the enlertain- meat will bo a charming one, TIOOLEY’S TIIEATRE, The Emorson Minstrels opened last evening st s Theatre, and mot with a hearty reception. hinost A novelty lo sea two end-men and the Interlocutor, and all the familiar corked faces, and to Msten to so many of the old familiur jokes, ‘They made some people almost tumblo of thelr seats with lsughter. atrelsy aiways has thin effect. It bursts reoplu sides; thoy are pop- ularly vupposed to roll on the flooe and shriek with delight uver the funny auips and quiddities of bonos and banjo. A fow peuple in the sudience 1ast evening dld act up to the popular standard, L thio majority t\ulelly cnjoyed what was & pleas- sut entertainment, full of sentimental prettiness in the way of ballads, and the usual uproarioua fun furnlshed by the comeataus of the troupe, OTNER THEATRES, Josh Tiart's Panorama of Chicago {e ot the Adel- Pl all this we Mr. J, Z, Little opencd at the New Chicaro Jast evening In his sensational drama of **lloving at fifty-two minutes and tbirty-one =~ roce onda past 4 o'clock. ot which fnstant the edges of the sup and the planet were {n clots proxiuity. But what is technically known as the third contact had provably not quite taken place, The paseage of the planst away from the sun could not be ob- sorved, owing to the fast-gatheting clonds, The 'value of tbe observations made yeaterday will of course largely depend ubon the ‘cony sans ablalnsble between different points. S far, however, aa can Lo infcrred from the observations mado at Dearborn, the tranmt occnrred several secomdn earller than the most probable time, und the path of the blanct would scem 1o have cut off & rather swaller i b e 810 Y o ing letter addressed 1o a friend Indlcates the D500 when, ann Tharousnty Sd, efsctiai | frume of mind that he was fn at the time, and was it managed that 6,, Santa Fo had | also something of his fntellectusl calibro: almoai tvam>n {o the Denver & Rin Grande's onc, 1f thelr father had been exceptionally indomitable and the lattac’a scnt in by trairs, With 80010 1,000 | under trial, the recognized fact would bo wreat en in the canon, the situation was for & timo | encouragewment to my little boys; therofore, If my alarming, ne the mojority of (ne ftlo Grande mien | end shali scem to obscure it, but not in any ovent were armed, while none of the Sante Fo forco had | otherwise, thon diacloss this statement, viz,: anght but plck or shavel, A dav or two passed longevity § mherlt, and, through traditlons ex- without troubls arising, when, wearled with tho | coptionally remote on bath sides, no disease, men- tameness of things, uniibers of the Riv Urande | talor bodlly, 1 am but just watared, without men were sent to the summit of tue cauon walls, | bunkruptcy, witbout a gray hair, an’unstrung from whence they rolled down rucks that caused a | nerve, a discase, a bad hablt, & corrunt scent, ora lively scampering an the part of tho men ut work | stain on my poor name. 1 am not broken downss in the bed of the canon. "As_toe walls run Ifrom | michi bo vuessed at a distance. Ay ousinass cone 1,000 to 2,000 fect In hight, —many places | dition, of late years uften desperste, sheer perpondicular,—and the middle of 1ho canon | tulerable, and my ulterlor prospects good, hardly gty teet, it was decidedly unhealthy to ro- | plans aro working well. 1 never in my Jife saw an main below, Haying ruidly confined himselt to fimuu! totterlug reason, faltering will, or, until thelaw Inevery instance, Mr, btrung thougbt it | pow, eclipscd hopo, My lot denled me chcorful- about tine the law should step in and protect his | ness, bat could not cankee e, Yet, with compes ‘men, henco the applicatiun for and fssuance of tne | tency aud peralstency dlatinctly reinfurcad by trial writ of Injunction restratuing the Denver & Lo | and experience, I ani abuut to lay down niy ashes, (rande from further operitions in the canon. Why? cheekmate thls move, the Ko Uraude lawyers cannot tell. Not because T do nnt know, hut peared beforo the ' District Court at Pucolo, | Janguage doey not grow for that kind of truth and thers sccured & counter-writ of fnjunc- | wiich ts stranger than fction, and fet 1o person twn 87w tue ~ Cauon Cily & ~ Sun | inqulre farthier who would not rifle & frauk man's Juan Company, i reality out snother | prave, 'I'hero I8 stecner tragedy than ever bled, name for the ranta Fe. Tumnicdiatoly the Sunta Fe | Thero (s deepet venty than sver spoke. 1 lovked rescnted & dewurrer to such oraer, aud within 8 | up at noon and the sun fell from the sky, 1 have ew Lours it was revoked, Thia left the Canon | since not been rash, I am slain by the ine basnot been maae public. The leaders are well supported by the men, who scem to have erery confidence fun them, When guestioned a varlous points, the men would fuvariably ripond that their lcaders must be seen,~thoy oaly could speak with uny authority. ack (ashimeres AND OTHER BLACK GOODS. The following quotatiops ars worthy the attention of buyers, being much under the best vatue that is offerod elsewhers in this oity, They are but a tew amoug many other goods in this Department that we constder BARGAINS! All-Wool Blk. French Cashmeres, donblo wldth, good shade, a declded bargaln, 45 cts, 40-inch Blk. French Cashmeres, even, good twill, &nd very sightly inlsh, at + 60 ets, , 48-1uch BIk, Fr. Cashmeres (usual 00 cent quallty) at 75 cts, diauapol o Runs esrned—indiavapoiis, 1, ¥ a, 01 Willtamson. 1. n, 13 Fergusun, 1; Larkia, 2 B Start, 33 'An1on. 11 Fergue e, 13 Larkin, 31 Quest, I} chicago, 105 Inutanapoils, 3. :n apd ¥erguson. 1} Ferguson, nson, ani Siart, 2t Ferguson and Start . Chicago, 4. Rerofs afctioR (e scare, Haroldee, Ti Noida, Rocuesres, May 6.—Natlonal champlonship: Tecumsehs, 4; Rocliesters, 0. LowetL, Muss., May 6.—Base-ball: Lowells, 9; Alleghen LABT 8T, LOUIS, Sreciy) Dispateh to The Tribune, 8r. Lovts, Mo., May 0.~Mayor Bowman, of Zut ¥t, Louls, denles that aroied Commuuists bava been drilling in that city. This morning, lnanawerton question concerning tho labor crlais, he sald: * Thers will undoubtedly be ome trouble, but not serlous. 1anticipato no tubing between Iabor and capital, as far as Phialeal force 1s concerned.” “Are there any armed Communlsts in this cty—fn Enst 8t, Louls” “No. There are no socisties here at present. Eome time ago, when Alexander Kissinger and Avery Cowner made such s bLlunder with e Worklugmen's party, and when it was foung they couwld wot succeed, they Mempted to organize & Workingmen's referred to the n, woul n a little greater than glven by the tables from which the motious of Mercury are calculated. ‘The chronometer 8t the observatory was found, by comparisun with Washington time, ta be but one second and & very small fraction 100 fast, The correcied timoe was, of course, en-ll‘y ascertaloed, and {s that applled to the nicasures given. OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE WASUINGTON, D. C. Bpectal Disvalch te Tae Tridune, Wasmixatox, D, C.. May 0,—The Professors at tha Nattonal Observatory give the following sum- i3 COLLEGR CUAMPIONSIUIP, The first game of hase-ball for the collega champlouship of the Northwest wus played at Jivanston yesterday between the Nurthwestern University and Rucioo Cullege nines. The gume was very exditing througbout. At theend of the ninth foniug each club had scored one runj on the teath the Evanstonians became badly wrattled,N sud ju consequence the Racive njne made four runs and blanked thelr opponents. —— BALL-SHOOTING. Jack,' which will ba on the boards for s week. Uity & Han Ju, wpany in possesaion, sustalved | vincivility of deceit, My motives arequite extlnct. [ obsegvati fithe transit of rdus gave an exhibition o i The follo 3 Lota—freshly importod e poemmudlitly itaclptes auiosp (e ; e by both the local and tne District Courty wnle, on | Yor mouthe past | Bave been but eyia to brovest | J3¢rtary lh?r’::‘;’;:-fi i ia phisrediAr llln (i::;io‘:u-m uctuzn lflerll:nlufl nl’t‘l‘:l: ::‘:n‘ are lvfn‘gld‘l';ngvum?y. of Botios, as L5 eavoes, but they fnglorlously failed. f have SUICIDE. tin other band. the Ko Grande was resiratned'ond | the collapso of & suddenly ruptureil balluon,, I do | MEreury. 1 H b |2 kst Y goods are unususily oven, weil mads, of dtectives emploged who are constaotly ab O Y sadly in contetipt of Court, for the injunction we | wot kili but buey myselt. Lam lhmllllh‘unungcnm :";‘“‘1%‘;‘:':&“’::"’: ;ll’,::“l_f::n:“:z‘:l-e“"b“ seum, by shooting, scrording to screement, £25d'welont, snd haro dos, duravle ahade ¥ Bpec 1a1d no 1ore biced Lo than (0 4 mucn Whito paper. ried,—a clock w Lt ero e X . |- . . s Yurk. When L saw the account of the Com- | Garzxa. 1il, May 6.~William B. Graham, | Moaday last the itlo (irands carried ita czso Ueforo | been taken oat. - At best I am sontenced f0F life 10 s 1,000 glass balls tn & given space of tme, The | of Diagk. The Hny servations it was found that the planet came on twenty seconds sbead of the time predicted by the tables of Le Verrler, and more than & minate abead of the Amcrican tadble, These observations euttrely confirm tho increased mutlon of tha perhilion found by Le Verrier, and indbed made the motlon still greater than he computed It The obsorvations wera these: Intornal contuct at ah {s elogant, baing ful smooth, and soit to the wuul;. 'X"?ty are offered at the morost fraction of prati: Quality A M—40-luch BIK, Fr, Cashuiere (wohld be extra cheap at $1.00) for 86 cts. Quality L A—(worth $1,15) for 01 cts, :nmmu In East 8t. Lous I started theso de- ecuvuv out at once to learn the truth of tho :twn. they returped with the Information that there ¥oreno arued Communists here, and that .,”::M" Lad magnlticd the danger. There ']: undreds of workinginen herc, however, Yha only need leaders to facite them to scts of cmeuw und riot, ‘The wurkln%mcu hery buve understanding was that be should smash with guashot 1,000 balls fn eichty minutes, and quita & large audienre camno to see tho purformance, He begau a fittle after 4 o'clock, sud for nearly an hour and & hall the Collseum rang with thy cxoloston of cartridges and tha Lursting of lass globes. It was a remarkable exhl- itfon of ekill and endurance, aud one the Unlied States Court st Denver, askiug there | the busoment of my constitution, or else to the In« for anwrder reatralutug the other Comvany. ‘l'ues- | accesalble attic. “Nelther Ledts my little boys duy, Judge Ilalleit, of that Court, decided that he | whose mansion I am. For their good-oxclusively, would have nothing 1o do with {ho matier, and roe | aalely for thelr good—I go. If 1 belonzed to my- manded it back to the Court at Canon City. | self, I would have powerful niotives to live. ‘Weduesday, the Rio Grande attornevs appealed 1t Ty passions wore In control, no doubt my love 1n to tho Districs Uourt at Puoblo, thls time tor | of Jile would hold 1t own with the rest. 1am not anorder dissolving the Injuncilon agminst them, Thursday, the Jucge uf the District Court decided aged 91 years, nepliew of V. Graham, of this clty, committed suicide at his boarding-place in QGulena, about B o'clock Tast nignt, whils in & state of meutal aberration, by shooting himself through the forehead. A verdict was rondered in wecordance with the facts by a jury sum- maned for that purpose, Spertal Digateh 1o The Tridune. am mimply ratlonal; 1 though only Giod kuows Ny tntellectusl lifa o would entertalu no application whatever wa wuutd 3 i | 2 for c | , 2 It from Le Vortier table, 10 hours 4 minutes | which surprised even thosc who lhad uality B E—(a good $1.26 quality) Eflnuv.xmh, nr‘jgruleme: ero u;l- ler:t u;,l;: East 8aGINAW, Mich., May 6.—Wilhelm Gott- | from the Denver & mol \ll".mdu Cownpany | has slways appeared to othiers incohereat. me, 5’;'," couds; observatton, 20 hours 4 minutes 38 | €Very reason to hellova in Mr. Bogardus' abllity ¢ Bl Berions Who Hem e T nd h o o 22k e 1OF | dtcb Bctnbdt, 57 ycars old, cmploved at the | Seul fb bad parged Meelr, from | coutumut | it abw ed to have 80 fatezelty of atagu | yocaudg: fnternal contact st egress frow tables, 5 | 80 carey out hls threat. 'The marksmanaliodle- | v#tion Stauber llousc, was found banging by the neck 0 w Y penistcntly | tending towsrd & use wuotrical outcomes | 1oured minutes 17 socouds; observation, 5 bours | played on the occaslon was perhaps nut so sur- Flne Hik, Fr, Bombasines at $1,00, ¢ peole for political purpus disobeying (be writ of injunctlon. To undergo | through sudering, toll, e the moat quiet ity in the 5 & Thiére | this morning i the bar-soom of the hiotel. His d friction should uiv Lot of very chesp Honrietta Cloths at $1,00, the purging wili coat the Nio tirande a nicu hitl !fl!m\n\lk;‘gt"luu\m\l. prising except in conq_xll;;:tlou with the physical n 5 atreniia bold ouL’ Observing that varied oxirenie d fred, ‘Captaln more than e 0o armed € Tather hung hltmseil In February, and tho boy | pile'of soney I ibe way of tues, as writs were | and peojourod triale bad Yather strongihened mos 2 Watern Auociated, Bros, endurauce required. n i $1.30, $1.35, and $1.50, S| S ustiod for sif the oticers of the Cuiapiny onzaged | and fnut ¢ had o Growing faclity fo orgamizhig . | WASUINGToR, Dn G0 May - =Tho tranlt of ;‘&":fl:‘}“rflr“%"fifif s cogagement. 116 8red | gl linea of Haratheas, Orape Oloths, Nuo's st e ugor D e | . G ek e auraneo aceut ar | it ahd ey e “h0nicine | Schpe botpnlTEbn s L bt | MOIUMSLA Ry Sl ot | B O TSI S, MU WUt | clotn, Garmlie Sorgon, Ctshmero des Positlon 1o know every movement that i | Fested at Loodan, Ont., by an otlicer Baturdar, | B/ 00 L ORIRY b oat for bis doinye fu conrection emo- | comb and scveral of hls asslstauts. who wetw bro- < Indes, &o., &0., At lowest ral > 1 suda of ear di work, but ° 9 the shots he missed were spparcutly done pur- k. Mo took u promineat part fu the Come | f0F forgers, soor atice leaving Detrolt whis f Jike kicr Moieusat 6 0 SUAAQH SRaisctlun | auch S oheed ears, 1o0g, s s e e eonition 15 | Yided with Uelescapes, at the Nautical Alnsnee n 5 oases Bk, Alpacas st 30, 35, and 30 ota,; pustly to avoid leadlng the heads of the Iads in charge of the traps when the balls falled to rise to a proper hig! Bogardus will repeat hls ¢x- periment next Baturday at the Coliseun, ——————— CANADIAN NEWS. Epeciat Dispatch 1o The Trivune. MoxTrREAL, May 8.—F. W, A. Ouborne, Jato manager of the Domiolon Tyve Foundry, was to-dsy brought before the Pollce Maglistrate snd duly committed on twenty chisrges of embezzie- 1hent from Jobn M. Lovell, to stand trial at the fons. There are atso four liarges of embezzlement preferred by J. . ( lfam, and one by Frederivk Hart. “In addi- 119u to theso charges of embezziement be wilt ba prosccuted for forgery. - Sunhstic troubles ' in London In 1849, and was m".n: from Australin for his revolutionsry n:'n termards coming to Amerlca, aud settliog mw;o & lesa violent political carecr in this nmrnlufi ewallowed a Jsrge dose of morphlne, which he had surreptitivusly obtalned st his brother's drug-storo in Detroit. 3An ofticer touk him off the train at Milford, had him rum ed out, and reached this city at 5 o'clock, odging the prisouer fn jall, Speciul DisgpatcA {0 The Tribune. DanviLiz, I, Msy 6.—A young German named Harry Conneuut, living about six miles west of this” city, hung himsel! with a check- line night before last, He was & Uerman, aud could ot takoe his girl, who was an American, uoderstand his uodying love for her. ilence his rash act. LABOR REFORM LEAGUE, New Youx, May 6.—The aunual Convention of the Americau Labor Reform Lesgue contin- Ofiice, The obscrvatlons fully confirmed the various resnlts for the tnution of the perhillon of i Lecrvations of Prof, atants, the second intcrnal con- tact of Merchry with wesicrn gdge of the sun occurred st shirty-lhtes miuutes B0 seconds past b o'clock this sfternoon, and the exterusl contact 2 minutes and 50 secunds later, The planet through the' telcacope sppeared not larger than » silver five-cent plece. The gentles men engaged ju the ay there could_not have Leon s r day {or the cbsurvation, Prof East- man was at the 0ld 1elescope ab the Natiopal Ob- servatory and Prof, Hall superintended the taking of photugarphe of the passing planet. These pho. lofuulu ‘were produced by weans of & hosizoatal tefescope and rotector, MADISON, W18, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Mapisox, Wis., Mag 0. ~Mr, R. G, Norlog, of this cily, who some years ago coustracted a fine Company. There ats other udictmeuts found,and | refloct ihat, after all, this may havo beon a mers suy numver of sricsts ordered, sud tho proceedy: | conceit, though it grew with thne. ings fo the courte for sume Hwe iathe fulure From resources of my own, 1 provide for all prowide Lo ?uuc inlereating. debts, legal o lnmnuv{. to ihe lastcent. 1do Mranwhile, (Lo canun §s occupled by the forces | most heartily forgive alt whp ever injurcd me. of bolh Companies, the Canon Uity & San Juanat | Jiut injuried 10 my children {6 not mine {o furgive; work, and (e Rio Uronde 1dling awsy the tuue. | yet give mylove to all men, forso I feel. gunl:gn'a‘c -m:;n for n&rklne ;urb%. per flly “3 Jouw M, Biycrrer, osrd, whea ey coul Re 2. per day an =z, ~ it oG uiag e ittt AL | | SHEmALRR, ey 8-ohet decsto e i ,’:.‘{.3;‘1' by“u‘fifi' n&:n. 1"|nh- uhu:ldred:m:: sistaut Attorney-Ueneral of the United States, Den (browing _up dirt, Ulasting rocks, | commitied sulcldo on Saturday evenluz by sud bodging tbe parrow river that gocs | drowning fu the lake near Bt. Froncls Seminary, rushing by white with foum; hundreds of other | near the south end of the bay. Ile left men gatbered fu knots lying pronc ucon the socky | several letters nddrepsed to ditférent parties ledgea or hily casting stones Intothe streani. Con- | {1y this ¢t th& coutents of which #taLily vassing ure men who **vack grub to | ghow cun:lulrv‘fl bis intent to suiclae, All the diesent alation®, acd one watches them in ‘i 9 Borrar as tocy acala diser horghts with toe wapar. | €Urts forecover his budy buve thus far been of enl eass of mountain sheow, Whea compleied | DO u¥all. Tus inmedlats cause of Lis rashi uct much under value. Blk. Pure Mohairs, elegsnt flaish, 37} sod B CARSON, PIRIE & 00 Same goods at our North Side House. Novth Clark and Lrie-sts. TENNSYLVANIA. Bpectal Dispatch 1o Tha Triouns, 1 TIBUKG, Pa., May 6.—Abuut 11 o'clock v“‘“‘“lhl an attempt was made 1o wreck a by ll::m-trn(n outhe Pennsylvania Rallroad at m‘l: b one mile east of Latrobe, by plliug lena..;k' upon the track, by which It was fo- Toey £0 throw the train over an embankinent, ralaleft the Unioz Depot at 8 o'clock fn i evenlog in charge of Engiveer Robert Kerr, €8 rounding a short curve the eogineer dis- Otfice of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallway Company, No. 52 Wallst,, NEW YORK, April 24, 1574, e Anual Meetiox of the Stockbolders 8ad Buad- i ofll ¢! Dusva Tvi « | boldersut shits Company for ths Electiva of Directurs corer ued to-day. The follawing oflicers were elected 3 5 is attributed to mental aberration brought un | felescove, was quite successful fn obscrving tbo gpecial Ducdich 18 The Tribuse. ol vompany (o T R Vb tra, sud fomediately wpplied tho | for the eouing year: President, Wiliam Rowe, arovsn e canon (Lo toad wl ) oass betweed walls | ¥ oineatis Troubles. M. inckler’s faiily | trauait, oo the bigbest boiat of the Usveraity | Baurim, Out. Mar 6 —Thomas Allan sarted et a'iey'cine Defore bl faScubg, Wikbo heid h Which alnost immediately checked | New Jersey; Vice-Presldeuts, R. A. Hume, | bearts, Al the Royal Gorgs the Wb s tony fe consisted of & wife, from whow he was sop- unds to-day, in the moruing clouds inierfered | from Hertle ou the Apnl to o b Chicagd on TIUIS- &) & . The tragsfer- AV, May dnext. at3 p. ube 10. Hoadhuldera \raln, but not before s coliision bad Occurred with the obstruction. Twenty or thirty Erie, havine uu ludian named Jack Smith for & guide. Nothiog further was beard of Allan snd and po contacts wese obscrved, The clouds cons the weat ‘of the walls 1y upwards of two | srated, and four chlldren, aud are mow at Hhucd ta obscure. the sface of the »un ouil 1 g, K. Ingells, Mre. 8. 8L Hall, of § U0 0oa" Yect, ubeviutely perpendicular. The | Knoxville, Tenn. ks will closs va 5. . MONDAY, Jt Now York; Willlam. B. Green, Mrs. 1 i i At tbls time Mercury was seen for s few min Gutll to-day, when bis body was found in a | ¥ S5hestto e diie voring bynds by Tegisiratio oy na been placed between the track and | 1, AL, Tilton, Jobn Davis, of Mats.s J. N. | White very rugsed is vubiiaie s Juusth, e ————— Lear the Centre, 1) was hot acen ayaln watt} 450Ut | yugar-bush hear Stevenevilis with bls throat cut | ¥ 11 S 2CHea E PR UG LA el lhuf“nhfim"‘ but the force of the collislon | Bwaiv, of Callforuia; W. E. Lukeus, of Tllitois; | Broverticas. ~Beyond the canon tae Valiey of ¢ THE INDIANS, L ae (bsg saasly \icds aceass: | frow car to ear. The dudian was Jast beard of M. L BYHES. Jr.Becretary. the L8 Dlle forwurd ueveral fect. Beveral of | E. L. Davis, of Peuusylvauia: Thomas Bogxs, | Arksnsss to Leadville, the objective potat of Special Dispaick 1o The Triduns, e O e b or e o ¢ way o, | 11 Bullulo, where he was fuinrisuned for drupk- ORFICE CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND XD i ¢4 Wero fuund uuder tho pilot of the en- | of Kavsss; Heury Appleton, of Hbode Islund; | I08d; ie broad wud open, offeriug we moce uidic BiswaRk, D, T., May 6.—Lieut. Charles T. | servedaid hours 44 tniuuies Bl.5 sccunds, local | €uuess. o liad part of Allsn's wardrove o bis AU, A ® 204 had ralsed it completely up from tho | Alrs. E. C. Stuuton. of Now Jereay; J. C. Has | bes 1o by way of ratlioad Soulltuetia b | . . it [ Hover s mb“ ved ¢4 b i | posscaslon. The Ontarl pulice are I commu- P CIF U RMLRMD C0 fuublug-gear of the & Sy { Towa; Salife Holl v" iar B G, | pralricaof liliols. Roe, of Furt Custer, arrived to-day st Mackl- | Hue 'Phe egress was observed st 4 200 four- | bicatlon with the Awmerlcun authoritics with & 2 g 13t 1 trainwould naye bien hrowe Hrors | Glortis of Mot Hataoabior A, O Lo sune, of SON ™ naw, ten days from Fort Keogh. He reporta [ Sic2 18 Beecinde. Bhe teansems bhet W8S 0 SOE | Vicy (0 skcertalu the whereaboute of tho sup: apHizE e She track ad ot Vheubtractiou bean prospety | Missousts 3 F. Brudtess of Micbgans B B | waecomplomiS 0N ANEAD, ing the | 100 #urrender of Chiet Gall wnd 150 wartiors | 15 i'onetucredehtuomeler waro wied. | poscd wurderer, ; Tua Aboust Meettog of the Stockboldara f fne Gk Sers g rew sy (Be eogiveer, The Compouy | Milles, of Conuectleut; T, Whartou Culilns, of O e uring tbe | ¢y Sitting Bull’s camp to Fort Baldwin snd ANN AKHOK, NICH, ——————— cago, Rock 1sland & Pacific Kaliruad Co., for the elec- Of tpenrtrard of 5,000 for ‘the apprebeusion | Loulsiana; Secreturies, Willlum Haneon, Wail- | 1ast few monts lo regdrd 1o tho wansgemens of | comuand on Poular Kiver. Gl was oue of the e e oot ataca, of PATENT-RIGHTS, t10p Of Direciura yursuaat o law, and the trassaction tloyarssteants, who are supposed to be ex- | fuin Heywood Tressurer, L. K. Joslln; Execy- | Hanoloal & 8t Joo Kallrond bave witistactorlly | worat, He bas been Lerribly bitter towards the | (AYXARRSE Mich Moy, © et gpecial Disatch 10 The Triuns o€ such other busiacse 8 way coie Letore thcw, wil laree “suniyey "of wpechuseed lust sumner, o | tive Commirice, E. 11, licywood, J; K. logulls, | teruwinated. Mr. K. 8. Steohens. GeneralSuper- | whites, and bis susrender is regurded by Oen. | i VEWEImLY and DUeCor O ~ | Behield 4t tbo oftce of the Comusay i tue cliy of Cul- om #f remsiu o this Bad very comp . obeerving tbe traasit of ercury. b clear, sud everythiug promised Weli for & success- ful udsesvation, He ubserved the Oiet exicrosl Nzw Yozk, Mpy 6.—Followiug aze some of the prices brought t2-day at an auction sule of patent-rights: A spark-arréster, 1or preventing Yuinity, Keye, h Tab other sitempts hive beea e Within tue past fow weehs to destroy e Willlaw Rowe, J. F. Tilton, Dr. E. 8. Weexs, pod K E. Hume, Adjourned sive die. tatendeot, has relinquisted bie hold aud tendered avictory, Fort Peck bus beeu aban- bis resignation, which was at once accepted. Mr. . aud the troops there buve marched to 3. B. Carsun sssuwce the dutles of General Man- | Forts Keogh aad Bufurd. cago, 00 Wedneaday, the 2ib day of Juse Lesl atil e'clock 8. m. HUGH RIDDLE, Fresidest. F. B. TOWS, Sccretary