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< FOREIGN. The Object of Schouvaloff’s Mission Still a Mys- tery. Much Anxiety in Constantinople Qrowing Out of the Sus* pense. The London Times Reviews the Situation and Is Much Rejoiced. 1t-Bolleves that the Sympathy of Eu- ropo Is on the Side of England; And Counts upon Austria to Oppose Russia’s Terri- torial Schemes. Trwo of the Balkan.Passes Reported to Bo Held by the Insor- genta, Fears of Parther Disturbances Among the English Ootton Operatives, BCHOUVALOI'F, DISQUIKTING RUMORS, Neie York Herald Speclal, 81, PcTenrsnonag, May 13.—Nothing 18 known of tho result of tho fntervicws between Count Bcehousaloff and the Crar, and the most dla- yuleting rumors arc carrent. Every one Inter- yrets it according to his hopes or fears, aud the abrence of authentle Informatton fills the pubife mind with well-grounded un- easiuess. ‘This unensiness i feit with pecullar force In the Palace, whero n closer knowledze of the actual facts might be expected, and the unxicty deepens from hour to hour. It Is thought that, it Count Schauvaloll bad succceded in making any impres- sion on the Emperor, some indication uf n charge would have been visible before now, and the situation may therefore be looked upon ns sUl} very unpromiring. The Grand Dulke Michoel returns to the Cau- cnssus ina week, when the Emperor will fnstal Lieell at Crarekol Selo. Count Schonvaloff will Jeave 8t. Petersburg for London on Saturday. Ta the Western Assoclated Prege. FOTINNG KNOWN UEGAItDING J11S MISSION. Loxpoy, May 15.—~Ilegarding Count Schouva- lofl's tnisston, or it rusults, public opinion in 8t DPetersburg varies each day, Taclfic in- fluences provail now. Constantinople telegrams state that disquiet s caused by the silence regaralng Schouvalofl’s Journey. A St. Peteraburg correspondent reports Count. Belwuvalofl lins frequent {nterviews with those dirceting forelgn nffmrs. He will leave at the end of thie week for London, RUSSIAN AGENTS. THEIR VROCEDUNE IN NCW YORK. Spectat Dirpatch to The Tribune, New Youxk, May 16,—~The Russian naval offf- cers now fn this clty are busy in carrying out the plans connected with thelr misston to the TUnited States. ‘I'here {8 no rensonable doubt that they aro unegotiating for the ourchase of #hips to bo used os cruisors. Capt. Semotach- %in had au interview with N, McKay, & prom- fnent abip-bullder of Pulladelphio. Mr. McKay had with him o long roll of papers, such ns are ordinorlly used for drawinzs and plans in works ol morine architectute, William I, Webb, the New York ship-bullder, who built the war-ship Grent Admiral and other vessels for Russls, sote years sinee, also called on CAPT. BEMETSCHRIN durlng the morning. Cupt. Semectachikin was reticent, He sald o had noknowledgo that tha Germaon steamship Thuringa bad been purchnsed or charlered Ly the Rueslan Admiralty, or that she was coming to the United Statos with a de- tachment of Russfan oflicers and sailors, s ru- mored; nelttier did he belleve. that she would be so engaged. As to whether e was negott- ating for the purchaze of the Bteamehlp State o1 Callfornls, he sald L did not know sbe would Le purchased, A promluent ship-bullder, how- ever, suys thera is littlo doubt that THE BTATE OF CALIFORNIA, now being completed in Philadelphis, has been purchased. The Russian Commandant hos ob- talned full scta’'ol charts of our conat, drawn aml prepored under the United States Coast Burvey Serviee, and his stnff §s busy familiariz- inez themeelves with the accomnodations and locations of our harbors, especlally those which afford good auchorage and safe shelter, and are least frequented by other vessels, ALIEADY BOLD, Special Dispatch §o The Tribune PHILADELPITUA, Moy 15.~Tho steamship Btato of Culifornls, to e Jaunched at the yurd of Willlams Cramp & Sons to-morrow, hns heen sold to the Rasslan Government, aud to-day 100,000 fu gold wus pald on mccount at the ofllce of 8. A. Lowe, New York, ofonts of the Tucttic Const Steam Nuvigation Company, Con- edderable alterntion will be necessary to fit her for her new duty, but it can be done without deluyng her completion for sea. So faros Knowu, this s the first steamnsbip purchased by Lussiun azents fo this country, TURKEY. TIR INSUROENTS, Loxpox, May 15.—A spectal from Constantl. nople says: ** Gew, Todleben declares that un- ess thy Turkish Commissioners Induce the in- surgents to disperse ho will adopt sovers re- vressive mcasures,” UETREATING RUSSIANS, A telegram from Batoum states that the con- centration of 7,000 armed Mussulman (ohabltants at Luzistan, {n the Ardenutch district, bas com- velled the Russiansto retreat, and that the rapld gathering of armed hauds renders usten- uble the Russlan positions st Livauls aud ou the Choruk River, UBNPORCEMRNTS, Advices from Bucharest stato that detach. ments of ttussian reserves and recrults continue tu pass through Roumania for the regiments in the tleld. Some of these men are totally jguo- rant of wiiitary dritl. Tralus of ammupition ure also passing to the Dauube. INSURUENT ENCROACHMENTS. Loxpoy, Slay 15.~The Insurguuts occupy two of the Bulkan passes, TUE VORTHERIES, Losbox, May 15.~A Vienas correspondent €oys tho contradiclory accounts of the uegotias tious coucerniug the surrender of the fortresses uie explutued by tho report that the couditions vroposed by Uen, Todleben have not yet been approved (u 8t Petersburg, INTUENCHING. The Vieuns political correspondence says the Ttussians are. throwing up utrenchments pear Bau Stelano and arwlug theia with Krupp guns. ENGLAND. A LEOAL 185UE, Loxpoy, May 15.—The wovement of Indlag troons to Malta will Le dlscussed tn the Houss of Lords oo Mouday, snd Baron Mclboroe wilt «ll attentlon to the yuestion whetber such wovewent previous to votifylng Fartlwnent is constitutional. The Oppositlon, however, will not wove uny resolutlon on the subfect tu the Houss of Lordy, and Lord Hartingtou's resulu- tion {u toe House of Cowmons Ls declared by biw us wot futended to ratic the question of the Volicy of usiug the todlsn forces, but werery the legal Ssaue. TIMES COMMENTS. The Tines says: ¥ When i 1s anvounced be- THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1878. forehandthat the leader of the Opposition in the Lower Hause will not raise the question of polley, and when the princlpal lawyer of the party (n the House of Lords will not throw his objectlons into tho form of n resolution, the mere discussion of the constitutions! law of the case woulil be more suitable for a debating soclety. The fact Is, that the fssucsof the resent crisis have prssed beyond the control of cven the British Parliament. The general poliey of tho Yovernment has reccived at its tnost criticnl stage the supnort of the country, and the Ministry have accordingly taken eteps which leave tho next turn of events 1N OTIER NANDR." The stalement of the Prince of Auerspreg and Herr Tisza In tho Austrian Relchsrath and lungarian Dict, respectively, are well received in Vienna, nnd made a favorable impression here. Itis believed that they indicate heyond adoubt Austria's intentlon to oppose Ruesla, so that if Englanid 1s compelled to goto war, ehe will do so under more favorable circum- stances than were recently hoped, It is also betleved that Austrin's attitudo at this moment wliil have n favorable influence on the negotia. tions ut 8t. Petorsburg. AUSTRO-TIUNGARY. THE NUNGARIAR PREMIER'S SPRECH. Vignna, May 15.—Herr Tieza, in the course ot his apeech, gald tho Government had no in- tentlon toactiagainst, but rather in concert with, Turkey in Bosniu. Tho Ministers could not say in detall WIHAT THREY WANTED TIlN MONET rom, but broaaly, it was uecessary to take precans tlons on the northern, soutlern, and eastern froutiers, und to lucreaso the number of troops to bo sulo ngalust surprise. Part of the money has already Leen uscd, as measures necessary to sccure the Carpathian passes arc already in hand. Regarding the state of affairsin Roumania, Tioza said the reports were rather cxaggorated, but not groundless. Tho Guvernment knew what was golug on fhere, and though 1t had no reason to suspect hostile desfzne, ho thought it umnsate to explaln what was passing on cither sideof the frontier, but ho did think it neces- sary to take precautions o Trunsylvania. INCIDENTAL. TRANSPORTATION PACILITIES. LonDoN, Muy 15, —Tho Russians oro making addltional coutracts In Roumania for the trans- vort of carts and anhinals, it 1s said that 8,000 miore arc ordered to be ready in two weoks for servlce eouth of the Dauube. 1N 8ERVIA, Renewed actlvity prevails In Servlan arscnals. Orders have Leen fssued to the factory at Kragujevatz to fnerease the production of the Peaboay-Martin! ammunition to the amount of 40,000 rounds per day. All serviccable artillery fn store has been ordered to be mounted and sent Immediately to tho front. IItPLES FOR TUNKEY, Provipzxce, R.I., May 15,~Tho Providence Tool Company has started up to completo the original “Lurkish contract, of which sbout 100,~ 000 rifles are stlll to bo made. THE TOPOLO CONSPIRATORS, BELGRADE, Mny 15.—In cunscquence of the determined objection of soveral members of the Cablact and the represcntatives of forelgn Consuls, the exccution of the leaders of the ‘Topolo cousplracy has been postponed. Com- mutation of sentence is being diseussed. TIE DUKE OP EDINDURG'S U, La VALETTA, Malts, May 15.~Tho Duke of Edinburg bas assumed command of the lron- cind Black Prince. THB AUSTRIAR CREDIT, Lonpoy, Moy 15.—A Vicnna dispatch states that the discussion in the Kelchsrath about the sixty-wililon credit has been pustponed untiia communication rezarding the actusl cmploy- ment of tho money is inade to tho delegations. ITALY. Roue, May 15.—Tha Minister of Financo pre- scnted a blll to the Chambers asking for a sup- plementary vote of ten milllon lires for war ce- timates, TRECAUTIONARY. Loxpox, May 15,—A Torpedo Committee has been eugaged on the lloogly River to determine ut what points It Is nuvisable to place torpedocs for the protection of Diamond Harbor and Cal. cutta I caso uf an emergency. TILE GREAT STRIKE. THREATENING, Lonpon, May 15.—The cotton operatives on astrike in Lancashire are greatly exasperated ot the refueal of tho muosters to comnpromise. When the represcntatives of the operatives loft tho niceting at Manchester yesterday, when no compromisy was arrived at, they Indicated that the leaders would not be able to longer restraln the men, and disclaimed all reaponsibility for what milzht happen fu the strike distriet. When the news of the decislon reazhed Burnley, thou- sands of peoplo asscmbled tu the strecte, hioote ing, sbouting, and sinnshing windows, A mass- meeting will be lield there to-day, aud serfous trouble is feared, ‘Tho riot In Blackburn last evening was the dircet result of the anuouncement of the fallare of negotlations, Thers were also riotuus demonstrations at Accrington, and a serious breach of tho peace {s stiHl approliended there. MORE RIOTIN Loxnox, May 15.—~Tlore was mare rioting in Buruley to-night. One warchouse was burned, The military prevented furthier destructlon, At Blackburn nost. of the manulacturors with thelr houschiolds have quitted town, The soldiers keop comparatlve peace. At P'reston thero ts great excitement and fear of rloting. ‘Tve inilitia are under arms. IIOEDEL, THE ENPEHOR WILLIAN'S VIE®WS, BEuLty, May 15.-At the reception of the Minlsters yesterday, tha Emperor sajd such oc- currences as loedel's ottompt ought by no means to bo treated too lghtly, At the time ho woa himself n mowmbor of the Ministry ho hud alwoys losisted upon the davger which would result from tho triumph of thie teuden- cles ot o perfod hostllo to tho State. His appro- heusions were coufirmied by 1548, Now It was 10 @ still higher degreo the duty of the Govern- mont to make cvery exortion to provens the ;:‘wguuunnry clements from galvlug the upper nd. Beforo the poiice, Houdel reltoratos his as- sertion that ho did not shoot at the Fumnperor, but several witnesses depose that they saw b alin ot his Majesty, It Is expected that hig trial before the High Court will bexin shortly. The peuaity for the crine {s death, MISCELLANEOUS, TUE PALIS EX1'0SITION, Panis, May 15.~This afternoon the Princa of Wales sent hls Becretary' to Gov. Me- Cormick to say he wished to vislt tho American scetlon of the Expositiou, and to make the matter quite fuformal. Accordingly about 5 o'clock the Prince came to the Amerd. cau headquarters, und was reccived by Gov. McCortnick and the Asslatant Uplted Btates] Commisslovers. The Prince was accompanied by the Princess of Wales, the Prince of Denuurk, und Cunliffe Owen, Secretary of tho Britlsh Cumumisslon. Tho party speut uearly un bour to tho Awerican section, aod tho Prince of Wales mavifested wuch interest in the exhiblt, . TILB PAKIS EXPLOSION, Pants, May 15,—Five bodies lLave been ex- humed at the ammunition factory in the Rue Herrenger, dustroyed by explusion yesterday. 1t is supnosed that itteen bodics remaln fn the a:l‘;lm. President MacdMalion vistted tho rulus ay. i TUE CUESTER CUF, Loxpox, Eog., Mav 13.—~Tle race for the Chester Trades' Cup, at Chester to-day, was 1‘.'h‘::1. by Pageaut; Woodlsuds sccond, Jester e —— . OHIO LEGISLATURE, Special Dispalch to Ta Tyihune, CoLuwsvs, O., Msy 15.—~Ja the House sud Senate tuls moruing iittle of Do busluoss was dunv. Comslderable excitement prevalied on ae- count of the expulsion of O'Cosnor, who last ulght wade & wpeech of & martyrdom matare. Doubt ¢xists whetber bo 1s really ousted or mot, as the Epeaker reqcrved his declalon. O'Coonor was kept iu untll olf the party work was done, such as re- districting the Statw sud reorsanizing the public Inatitntions. Soma members take the gronnd that O'Connor, not being a citizen, all bilis passcd his vote are nall and vold. t e thongit, the quostion ‘inay be brovent op for the Attarney-General, and hin deeislon asked 28 10 0'Connor'a eligibility 1o hold a seat in the Honse of Ienrerentatives, Old-time Democrats exprees the oninjon that O'Connnt and the redine tricting business whil wark to their disadvantage daring the coming cAmpaixn. Cotruns, 0., May 15.—In the Senato a mes- #age was_teceived from the Governor nominatim Fred W, Green, of Uteveland, to lie Stato Inspector of Mineral Oila, The nomination was confirm ed. Benate adjonrned until next danunry., In the Houee the resolation declaring the seat of Representative O'Connor vacant was declared sadopted, snd the House adjourned until next January, CRIME. COMMUTED,. Speefal Diapateh to The Tridbune, INnsanaroris, Ind., May 106.—At half-past & o'¢lock this afternoon Gav. Williams handed to the nttorneys for Greenley, the colored murder, an offictal notice of commutation of sentence to fn- prisonment for life. The prossure on the Governor for thisaction has been very heavy. Petitlons to the nnmber of over 300 wero filed, aent from all arfa of the 8tate. The Inat one was from New Al- any, where the condemned furmerly lived, and was very mumerously algued, It was shrewdly thought that the Governor wonld commute for no+ llunfi reasons, for Lo hang Greenley alter Gilvoley, the Kokomo murdercr, haa been' teapited, would have started a cry that one was unly a poor friend. lesx negro, while the ather was a Catholie Irlsh- man of conslderavle lucal infinence. LOOK OUT, O'ROURKE! Bpectal Dispaieh to The Tridune, Brartarieen, 11, May 16.—An attachment for contempt of Court lssucd apainst Hy,0'Routke for Interfering with the operations of the St. Lomis & South Eastern Rallroad, which is in castody of this Court, 1t 10 charged that (' Rourke Is a Communise tic ringloader of atriking minars, and tried to un- canple and otherwise Interfere with a tralu on the i«‘mm Eastern, An ofticer loft to-night to arreat m. BURGLARY, &pectal Dispaleh to The Tridune, OrTawA, Ill, Doc. 15.—Robert Strawn's resi- dence, of this clty, was burglucized last night, and aquantity of siiverwaroand a sill drosstaken, ‘Tnere 1a hu cluo to the perpetratord, MUST DIE. Hannmisnona, May 15, —Thoe Board of Pardons has refused to interfero In the case of Dennls Don- nelly, tbo Schuyikill County Mollio Maguire, who was :g}!lcnud fo bo bangedon the 22d of this mon! ADBSCONDED, Nonti Apaxs, 3 day 16,—Qcorze F. Milter, clerk for the Assossora of tno Poor, haa absconded, s defaniter. CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND KILLED. 8pectat Dispateh to The Tridune. Dricrsroxz Bratiox, 11l,, May 15. —Jost ¢ tho 7:40 a, m. froight train bound west arrived at this station, the coupling connccting the tender with the locomotlye broke. and a man who was standing whore the coupling broke fell,and was in- stantly killed. The wheels broke in his ekull and cutof both logs below his kuees, Ilo got on the traln ot Geneva, and was stealing aride, A card was found in hls pocket with tnls inscription: *+J, M. Myott, barber and halrdresser, Lelaad, 1L" A boxof hair was found whero ho feil. When the 9 o'clock passenger Lrain bound East laft, i omcfln:clew to Lis name had been found ezcopt 16 car ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, &pectal Dispatch 10 The Tridunc. Gacexa, M., May 15,—The body of Rufus Ray, sged about 18 yoars, was found dead by tho raad. sldo yesterday afternvon near the Villago of Bel- mont, Southern Wisconain, with a Smith & Wesson rovolver still grasped in his nerveless hand, An inaucst was held on the body and a verdict of acels dental death rendercd. liay was a cigat-maker by trade, and realded In Platteville. FIRES. AT SALMON TFALLS, N. H. Satnox Fars, N. H., May 16.—Fire this morn- ing deatroyed the plcker Lullding attached to the Portsmouth Manufacturing Company's cottun mills in Bouth Berwick, Mo., causing o loss of 60,000, Insured, CIIICAGO. ‘The alarm from Box 3306 at D:30 yesterday morn- Ing was caused by a blaze in the frame structore No. 157 Fulton atrect, owned by Augustus Riley, and occupled by Fred Knspp, Causo, & defective chimpey. Damagg, $100. AT VINCENNES, IND. Special Dispateh ta The Tribune. Vixcesxgs, Ind., Moy 15.~Tho residence of J, II, Plelnnd a carponter shop adjolnlng wero totally destroyed by firo this aftornoon. Loss, $1,200; uo Insursnco. Orangemen and Catholics=)illtary~Ttendy for the Irlsbhmen—Canadiang Reslding In tho Unlted States Expected to Ald Thelr Countrymen=Agriculture, Spectal Diwatch to The Tridune. MoxTurar, May 15, —The Trus I¥itn: 8 lend. Ing Roman Catholic organ, calls for tho abolitlon \Of all party processlone, Protestant and Cathollc, and the Orango and Catholic Unlon processions In particalur. It ‘also has an article concerning the reported Fenlan Invaslon, and characterizing it as nsane in the extreme, At the grand milltary roviow which Is to be hold here on the 24th of May, the Qucen's Own, from Toronlo, also soveral companics from Ottatva, and probably the Thirteentn Buttallon, from Hamllton, will be present. It ls sal that a prizo of $1,000 wiil be given to the best drilied corps. The Milltla Department have lesned ball care tridze to no less thap nine regiments of Canadian volunteers stationed upon the provincial frontler in this district, and s1s0 to the troop of cavalry and regiment of artillery, Thesa regiments are the Twenty-thied, Flfucth, Fifty. fiest, Fifty-socund, Fifty-third, ' Fifty-fousth, Fifty-fith, Sixtleth, and Seventy-ninth, Each Infantzyman keeps his own stock of ball-cartridge, and that plan 18 ¢xpected to work much better than if the whole ware stacked in an arscnal, which might be eastly surprised, Gipeelal Dispateh' to The Tridune, Ot1rawa, May 35.—The last timo thore was & Fonian rald, tho Canaulans liviug in the States iselves into a contingent, and placed the service of Lbe Canadian Uovern- movement {u that direction now golng un fu the United States aniong Canadians, in view of & poestvly recurrencu of th vanse causo, s viewod witn much satisfaction, e muit Jikely uxplann. tlon of the Fenlan sgatation is, that it is desfgned to prevent u contingent belng ralued fn Canadu for suevica abroad 1o caso of an Anglo-Nussiun war, With the Ruselans on tho Cansdiun seacvast, and the Fenfans on the frontler, Canada will probably #ll her soldicra (o look after nor own Inters The Premior lias recolved a letter from the Rt. Hon. Dr, Lyon Pleyfar, highly complimenting him on the uisplay Cansda fe msking at the Pariv Exposition. Special Dispaich to The Tribuns. ‘TokoNTo, May 15.~A%ew lints and sugaestiony aro thrown oul to farmers in the annual report of the Toronto Corn«Exchangs, The oplulon is ex- presacd that tou miucl land has been plowed in ntario to produce grain, —the reanlt lwlm{ tnut the gratn-crop generally heeo hes pot been up o former staudandy. 1t ia olso poluted out that the lund s being overrun by Canada thistles and other noxious weeds, and ihat uu:}ualny of the wheat grown 1a not 80 good us it used Lo be, 1t le sug- Rested that the Leglalature should Ly petitoned to cuforco the Canada-Thistle sct and give it practical efect without de)n‘. mers aro saked to convider tho advisability of devoting less land to the cultivation of barley, as the da- maud Ls oot equal to the supply, on account of the over-production fn the Unlled blates; und to cone siderthe penciite likely to bo secured by payinz more attentiun to the cultivation of Lay and roat- crups, to meet the increused deniand for eattls, ubosy, wud horees, as well as butter und checses o the Weatern auoctaled FPresse TononTo, Catt,, May 16.—The Glube publishes crop reports frou all over the Proviacy of Untarlo an I‘mfl[llll of Quebec, ‘The privcipsl feature noted b tLe extraordiuary aud unprecedentod rae Klmu of growib ut thly carly dute. The recent eu( raigs havo dovy & yuud deal of damage u low-lyig districts, aud |u some places Lhe froat of the last few plchia has blighted the I:;unuunlymrpm-wu. Fruit-trevs and gerdeus ve aullered wore than grain crops, aud possibly the latter inay yot recover to s greater uxtout togi might ot frat sight be supposed. ‘I'ne uay croy xlll undnum‘fd)y u‘:Lhuly. aud iy siready past rl QUEskC, sy 13, —Five bundrad barrels of gun- powder were suipped 10-duy from the citadulto &t Joun, N, B. i —— - A NON-TAXPAYING CORPORATION. Hpeclad Di iapaich 1o The Triduae Bostox, May 15.—A blli to tax the McKay Sew- ing-Mechine Assoctation has passed ono branch of the Legialatuze, and will take its dosl reading in the other to-morrow. It is called **A bl rela- tlve to the taxatfon of property of certaly wany- facturlog cowpanles, copartucrabilps, sud sseo- clations, '’ bt it tn eapcclally alined at the McKay Asrociation, againet which n atrong feoling has nrinen of Iate, especially in regard to the exten- son of patente, Strong epeechen have been mado on both aldes of the question. The Asrociation, which Is almost exemnt from taza. tlon licre, has propetty valned at §,600,000, and lant year 'Mta proiita were iKi per cent. ' There In high authority for bellesing such & law swill be T'"""‘ bnt witl not Liokd In the courts, and there 8 a strong feeling that, If {t (s desitable o tax the McKay pronerty, it can be done by bringing action agninet Gordon McKay an Trurtee, ARMY NEWS HEADQUARTERS OF TIIE ARMY, Wasnixaros, 1, C., May 15, —Col. R.C, Drum, Asslatant Adjatant-General, baving reported for daty, 1a assigned to the charge of the recruiting branch. a By direction of the President, the Board ta retiro dleabled officera convened at Bt Panl, Minn., by Speclal Orders No. 60, March 20, from (his 0 18 diseolved, Dy diraction of the Secretary of War, Firat Lient, A. I, Ruserell, Ordnance Department, on being relfeved from duty st the Military Academy, whi report In rcrmn to the Commanding Oficer Rock Teland, 11f., Arsenal, {urdm{. Capt. Johin A, Dacling, United States Artillary, will report In ‘penvn to the (‘ommanding Ofticer Artillery School, Fort Monroe, ¥a., fur instruetion at the achool, By direction of the Secrelary of War, Commissary Sergeant Anton Von Uifalusy will proceed to Fort Belden, N. M., and report to the Commanding Ontcer for dul ( ‘The resignatl &ol Poat ulurmn Preston Nash glnn been acceptéd by the Presidont, to take effect ay 14, By diroctlun of the Secretary of War, m?. Alex. ander Sharp will be relieved from duty in this city, and reppif to Yankton, D. T., and rclisve Mal. Qeorge W. Candeo, who will ropalr to this city and report for duty, Ky direction of the Sccretary of War, Ma), T, th, Paymater, will roport in person to tee-General for temporary duty, y direction of the Secretary of War, Firste Lieut, J, M. Lea, Niuth Infantry, is relleved from du(ly at the 8potted Tall Indlan Agency, D.T,, and will Join his regimoent. 1y direction of tho Secretary of War, the fol- lowing transfers of Cominlssary “Sergeants nrce made: Arthur J. Smith, from ' Point San Jose, ©Cnl., to Uenicta Harracks, Cal. ; Robert I, Joncs, from Benicla Barracke to Point San Juse, DIVISION OF THE MISSOURI. fizAnquanrens, Citicaao.—Col. jinfus Ingall having reported to the Lieatenant-Ueneral, Is heroby annaunced as Chlef-Quattermaster of the Division, and will retlevo Maj, James M. Moore. Under nuthority from tho Sccretary of War, the peruwits cranted Lho following-named men for the sale of spiritucus lliquors for medicinal purposes in the Indlan Terrltory are hercby nnm)ml‘,1 to tuki effect June 13 3. IS, Jones, M. D)., at Cadido; J. Folsom, M.D., at Atoka; . B. Iloward, M at Fort Gibson. DEPARTMENT OI' THE PLATTE, Heanquantrns, OMana.—1he posts of Fort DBridger, Camp Btawbaugb, and North Platte, will, under fnstructions of the Sccrctary of War, be dls. continued, and the garelsons of Fort Lrldger and Camp Stambaugh will, until further orders, (ake post at Fort Sanders. Capt. and Assistant-Supe *fzuu J. W. Brower will accompany the troups to ort Sandors. Acting and Asslstant-Surgcon A, I% Frick will_report {n person to Commandinig Oficee, Fort Fred Stecle, * Hospital-Stowarnd ittens ard Keogh will report 1 potson to the Commaud- inz Oflicer Camp Brown, Iospital-Stowaed Charles H. Dodge will n'{mrl In puerson to the Co manding ORicer camp ai Cheyenne Hopot, and tu the Jost Sargeon at Fort D. A, Russell, for duty at L'lmflcllllu Depot. 'The following movements of troups are ordored: Companies 1), ¥, and K, Fiftn Cavaley, wiil march on the 15th inat. to Fort SlcKinney, Two com- panies Fifth Cavalry, to be designated from the neelson of Fort D, A, Nuesell by Col, Wealey Merritt, will march on the 18th inst, under bis command to Fort McKinney. Onhis arrival at Fort McRinney Col, Merritt will assume cammond of that poet and of the companles above mentivn- ed, and will theuco orynnize such acouts fn that scction of courtey from time (o timo as may ba re- uired, Col. Merritt will report in person to the eparimont - Commander withuut deluy for verbal instructions. — DEPARTMENT OF TIE MISSOURI. Hzavquantens, Fonr LeaveEnwonTi, — The movenent of the battallon of the Twenty-third Iofantry, which has been mounted and equipved s cavalry, having been suspended by arder of the Yecretary of War, that battallon will be broken up and the companien will resuma thele usual dutles, All men temporarily assiguod will bio returned to thelr proper companies, ‘The following vromotions of officers are heroby gublluhml for the informnation of all concerned: \inotecnth Regimest of Infantry—First Lieut, George ¥, Towloto be Captatn, vice Stansvury, dis- missed, whica carnies him to Company K, Fart Lyon, Cal, Second Lieut. 8imon C. Vedder to bo First Licutonant, vice Towle, vromotad, whica carries him to Company C, Fort Klllott, Tex. A general court martial 18 constituted to meet at Fort Leavonworth, Kan,, on the l4th lusl., for the trlal of such pereons as may bLe proverly Lrought before it.” Detall for the Court: Capt, Ueorge K, Urady, Ols W, Follock, and It. Eskridge; First Liouts. F. L. Dudgo, Juil Il Yardee; Sccond Licnts, ¥, I, Bolto: Lea Trobiger, and First Liout. O, L. Wilting: .'lud‘nm Advocate, all of ths Twonty-thled In- antry. DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS, Heavquanrens, SaN QANTONIO, Toxas,—Tho following named ofMcers wiil report to Capt. ¥, W, Clous, Twenty-foorth Infantry, Judge Advo. rata Ueneral Court Martlal, on the 13th inst., as ‘ritucssess In the case of tho United States va, Becond Lleut, E. I, Turner, ‘Tenth Cavalry: Ltent,-Col. W. 1. Bhafter, First Lient, Holenus Dodt, Adjutant, First Lieut, J, L, Bullls, Twenty- fourth Intantry, MISCELLANEOUS. DRUN, A Washington dlspatch says: **Assfetant. Adjutant-General Drum nas arrived In. Washing- ton and has boen asslgned to duty in the War Du- partment, Jn charge of the recruiting branch, Thia asslgnnivnt 4 proliminay, 1t ts sald, to hiseventual prowotion to the position of Adjutant-General upon tho rotirement of Gen, Townsend, who, it is cxpected, will sgonn avall hlmsel? of the privilege accruing from his forty of ssrvice,” Per contra, * ‘% In the Cinclonati &n- quirer? prent regrot cxpressed by cvery ono aver tho departura of Gen, Whipple, Bherman's Chief-of-Stafl, who goes to Chicago as Adjutant-General on Sherldan's staff, The ‘ilvm- eral and his family are greatly beloved here, where for twelve years they ‘have . made tholr home. =~ ‘Tho" daughter, Miss Whipple, mado her dobut - this winter. Bho e as falr and pure-looking as a snow-wralth, with lnrge Llue eyes fringed with lang curling lashes, sha‘f- very gentle, and crept quletly into the hearts of all who were fortunale cnotgii to meot her, It is confidently expected by Gen. Whipple's friends that when 6 chunge dovs taka placo In the position now so creditably filed by Gen, Townsond, that hewlll bo promoted to tho pluce, for ho s emi- nently quanied vy his long experlence and soldiors y churacteriutics W cunduct that uflltlfi, coundered * the execulive of tho army,* LEAVES OF ABSENCE have been granted to Col. ¥, I, Flint, Fourth In- reslly faniry, Lient.-Col. M.’ 3L iffunt, Twenty-arth Infantry (extended), Maj. ¥. W. Farquhar, Corps of Engincors, Lupts, 'L Rirtland, Soventh In- " fontry, J. U, Parks, Tontl Infantry, First. Lieut.’ 8, 'R, Colluday, Yenth Cavalry, Socond. Licuts, Charles . Hue. Sucond Cavaley, C. b, Lhowpsou, FUh !nllnl(l‘y. Junjes ¥, Siupson, ‘Lhird Cavalry, and C, Gardoer, Nincteonth In- favtry (extended, = e a——— . THE WEATHER, Orrics oF TuR Citsr Stuxan Orrickn, Wasn. N, D, C., May 16—1a. m.—Indlcationv—For in the 'Tenneseos and Olia Valloys, Up- per Mlestssippland Lower Missourd Valleys, sta. tiunazy ur falling barometer, lucroasing south and cast winds, werimer, partly cloudy weathor, and nuwerous raina, For the Lake reglon, moitheast to sontheast winds, warnier, pastly cloudy weather, stationary or faliing baromietes, Thu rivers will generally continue falling, LUCAL QBUSRYATIONS, Cuticauo, May 13, Time, Bar. |The Hus) Wind, Vel Giadw.m, J0.013 40| 07 . 3:isan, pucaa 69 | 43 (KW AL 3 |8, B, 20,00, 5 20. 033 153 V0 p,. ‘ 10:18 b f2u.047] 63 | 0 Maximum, 604 mintmum, 43, UBNEHAL UBSRUVATIONS, Cuioauo, May i5~Midnlkat, Thr, | _Wind, | i, haaiher, s SRR | aaiers {4 Stationa, [ Bur, 2) 3 83 ¥alr. 18 L1, rala, o8 Cloudy, 53 SN T3 8t euvonworth 2. KcoKUK.....0 2088 84 aven o4 Milwaugee o 1peu: 44 Grany 181 1 Chicago, [ Betrol o 1 uledo,. 81 Cleveland Rt I3 ————c—— - TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Pustaostrua, s, May 15.—The schooner Dora A, Pringall salls to-day for o Janelro, Drazll, with s valuable cargo, iucludiug sample casca of guods of sll descriptions, under the susplces of the united induateles. llauutssuio, Pa.. May 15.—The Senate unani. mously conlnued John B. Linp, of Centre County, Secretary of the Comwonwealtl, u place of Al g. l{fiy [vmn sccepted the ofice of Recurderof Phile wdeiphia, N:w Youx, May 15, —The Btate Assoclatud Press beld ity auoual wecting to-day, aud clecled as Prealdent, J, C. Cayler, of tha Mb-n& Express Secretary' and Treasarer, M. 0. . Tacker, Troy 7¥mes; Executive Committee, Willlam Parcell, Roclieater I/aton and. Adeeriiser ; Catroll 5. Smith, Syracusa Journal: C. W. McCnne, Naftalo Courier; C, Q. Fairman, Elmira ddver- tiser; snd 8. M.'D."North. Utlea Herald. MURDER. s A Tenant Rhot Down In Cold Blood by His Landtord-An Aggravatad Caso, ‘Whnat appeats npon the eurface to be ons of the most cold-blooded murders ever perpa. irated in this city occurred shottly be. foro last midnight in the eouthwest acction of the clty, —a locality that {a nototions for bitter animosities between the Irish and Do- hemian natlanalities. The Istences of the hour at which tha mnews reached down. town precinded any extended in. vestigation Into the particnlars, Drlefly, however, the facts sto thesct Althe honr mene tloncd, OMcer Jnmes Dronnan, of tha West Twellth Streot 8tation, while patroling his beat, heard rome ahooting In thonelghborhood of Canal and Flfteenth oticeta. He ran at once n that dircction, and reached the corner just in time fo #eo & man go througha gate, deliberataly close it. and enfer the two-story framo dwelling, No, 12 Fifteenth etreet. He followarl the man clear up etnlrs In the house, ana Inqnited IF it was ho who haa done fhe shootlng, to which the man reptled, ** Yes, and the ~—— — —— onght to ba killed,” Tho officer rrnml‘lll’ arrested this man, & ohomian, named Joscpih Spatks, and owner of the premiscs Ugon going outof the houss n man was found lying dead In tho ditch directly In front of tho houso, and npon examining Lo corpse it oroved to be that of Michacl DeWitt, an Irlsh laborer occunylng the feat down-stairs part of Epntks® houre,” Bparka was sent on to tho station, and the ‘body of tho dead man was Jatd out In his own apartments, An examination ravealed the fact that four out of the six ehots fircd by Sparks had taken efect. Ouo hnd passed “directly through the heart and rmust have caused instantancous death, another had entered the body 8 few Inclies to ona side, and the (wo others had ferced the abdemen, The shiota niust have heen fired {n clode proxiniity to the body,as the clothing ‘way visibly marked. Whilo Oflicer Iirennan was nn.stales in Bparks® apartments and while the body of the dead man wad yet Iying In the gutier, Jacoh Winenearer, who occuples the front rooms In the same bullding, went out and threw sovoral stones, one of which welghed nenll{ ten vounils, directly upon the dving man, all {he while calling down ymprecatihns of the most featful chiamcter, ‘Then lio boasted of the dead, and whilo doing ro e arestel” by "OMect John MeTiiye, and charged wiih boing accoseoty (o tho murder. ‘The prisoner was disgusting in the man- nerin which ho curecd the soul of thu dead inan, Fouler languago nover parted the lips of morial man. Bparke, the murdercr. a BDobomian only 23 years af age, was_more subaucd, and falked fiecly of tho afflaiz. 1ie heaped maledictions upon hle vic- tun, and socmed to feel jusiified ju his action. €0 'brokon up_was Lis tory tnat the actua nrticulars could only Lo fleaned now, an hon, In his defonso ho stated that the deceased Michac] Dowitt wae & vory Lad man, and had caused #n much trouble that ho ought to dle. e had been o tepant of the house for somo months, and wns very backward in paylng the rent, aa well as Intensoly disngrecablo to hie {8park’s) family and the uclghbors. Tnaere had been a continnal dickering between the DeWitt family and the others, and this culminated yes. torday in quite aapat between tho Duwlitty and rs, Sparks and her fanily. It s alioved that DeWitt struck her sevoral times, and called her and tho family all sorts of hard names. When Snarks enma home In tha evening he songnt for Do- Witt but could pot find bilm, He kept waich untll near midnicht when he eaw Dowitt approach- ing the honse, Svarks alleges at this point, that a8 Dowitt approached ho drew some wesvon, and clalms that b conld distinctly ' sce it, altbongh he could not tell what 1t wAs, No words paesed botween thom, Sparke iring at once upon appronching bim, and hurling forth oaths as ha did so. Even by bis own atatement, it is so appalling a case of cold-blooded murder that It makes one's blood run cold. Thero is absolutely nothing to offer In palliation of tne offcuse, * Ono point and oaly ona s obecure, Thera werce, 80 [ar a8 kuown, any witnessea of the killing, and It s posslble that sparks will make up a story of ‘& wordy combat bstwoen followed by Dewitt sssaulting him violently, In contradict!on of any snch atory, the polico will vonch for the fact that no weapon wae found upon tho person of the dead man, ur coul dlnflll"l‘ of tlie sort be found on tho scone of tie murder after n most diligent search, Michuel Dewitt was an Ieishman, 37 yoars of age, and loaves a wife and theeo children, ills fumlly say thot lh? bove been subjected to all sorts f Indigaities by Eparks and the Wiuebearcrs, ond that outrageons trestment was alanc the cause of ‘ulurdny'l uarrel. Tno oxact particulars as to tho disptte abont the rent could not ba ascertainou last night. The affalr created the most intense excltement in tho neighborhood, ae all tho partles aruwell ktown. It ie (herofare very probable that the Coroner's jury and othor investiations to-day may dovelop nosw facts, e e + “SYLPIL” Gen, MoDonald, of Bt, Louls Whisky-Ring Notorlety, Geta into Tarther Trouble While Looking After n Friend's Widow, 8pectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Prixcevon, Wie,, May 13.~Tho MoDonald scandal 1s a tolerably fresh quid for lovers of nine- day wondora, For some time It has been rumored that, immediately after his release frum Jefferson Clty, Gen. McDonald took & young French widow from Bt, Louls to his conntry scat at Grecn Lake, Wis., nnd that tho Mudume's premence was dis- tasteful to Mra. McDonald and bor duughter. The boll broke Monday, May 0, when *'Syiph** execuled tho un-falr-y-Itke foat of breaking n goblet over Mrs, McDonald's hoad, and cutting that lady's hand severely, Gen. McDanald then locked his wife In thelr room and retired, blading bLer to do tho same; but about midnight sno escaped through n window and fled to a furm-house neae by, The noxt day ahe procured tho arrcst of the woman for assanlt; the hearing was bofora Justice Olin, in the Mttlo Villago of Dartford The wome- an pleaded **guilty,” and was fined $10snd costs, which the General paid. He also appearcd as her attorney, thas areaying himsolf agaiust hip wife, 1lo clalined that the supposed **Bylph" was a Mre, La Mothe, a widow loft in hls charga by ier dying husbaud, (1fe did not_mentlon that she hoe an ex-husband living, avd four children, it about 16 years oid,) Hhi ore that eho oeper ot the McDonald’ ce, hat look after tho ui cooking, and the gendral farm work, which situae tion she has held about ten months, 'Tho farm. hands say that it has been hier habit to accompany Achonald constantly, appearing at 8 o'clock In tho wmorning with hla coat and iat on, and following bim during the day through every departmont of farm labor, superintonding the men, and tho neluhibors ciatm o have scen ier standing on s shoulders pickiuw fruit last fall, holding fonce- boards for himi to nall up, riding to warkoet on loads of geain, etc, T'he porformance of her indoor duties te reported ta conslst in ordering Mrs. Mcllonald when (o re. tlro, when to rise, und when and what to eat, In tho trial Mrs, La $totbe sald that shy sumulimes dld not speak to Mre. Jchonald for o week, and that she treated Rer as she twould a chitd 3 years old, Mra, McDonald Is sald to be an inielli; Christlan lnu{. qulto sllvery-halred, At L Mothe is o dashiluny beauly, giviug her nie as 25 yeurs. Ou hor last birthday, “Feb, 224 McDouald bresonted her with an olegout diamond i, aud &e hin birth anniversary occurred on tho sauie day ~by way of colucidenco—stio returued the com- rllu\or{:’ny prescuting him with a hundsomo dres g-robe. Mrs. McDonald has fnstitnted procecdings for divarca, and pecaliar revelations will by made, *sSuriny Side, ™ the Mcllunald place, 1s soveral hundred acres, with s flne mansion eleantly fur- ulsned, pear Ureen Lake, which s one of tho inost rh’“lf"'l“" sumiwer-reaorts in Wisconstn, well up n modern hotels and appliunces for comfort, and not excelled for pataral atiractions, Hero un, Jolin MaDonald's parents lived sud died, and here be selected & homo for hile ol age, But **thotrall of the serpent fa ovor Itall,” [From a Gren Luks eounty Paer,] TUOULLE IN HIGH LIPR. Mrs, McDonald applied to 8 ueighbor ata lata hour lm-uumm.{I night for aid, or rather to have sowe one go to the Villsge ol Dartford for ollicers tw ariest Gun, McDonnld aud the wowan popularly kuown ue “g{luh,“ but of her more anon, Of caurse the officers could do notuing witnout the uecussary papers, snd #0 the matter rested until Tuesdny worning, when Mra, Mchonaid sent to Princeton for counsel, o claims the imme- Blate causs of the quarrel between her and *'bylph' wes that whe (Mrs, Mcl.) dealred to” tumn off Lhe gas late Monday night, when **Nylph "objected, which caused hard words that resulted in Mrs. McDonald's hnlur ro- peatedly wlapped o the face. The Uenvral luter- feved, and My, Mcl). was tocked up fn Ler room, but succeeded in golting outof & window, and went for h"":“ before related. She proposst to have Bylph ' arreatod for sesault oud Lsttery, sna 8150 to have hur, as well as the Uenoral. ' placed under bouds to keop the pesce, (Gien, Mclonald dehlus to & friond thas lbe women ju question is the **Syiph™ of wnlsky-trial notoriely, but that sheian Mre. La Motio, widow of ono La Motue who was & poréonal friend to the Gene oral, aud for whoms he (the Ueu- eral) get o claim through mgainst the Government, smounting to several thousand dul- lars; that on La Motho's ueath-ded Lo uxacied & nmmlu ©f the Qeneryl that L would look afler Mre. Ls Motbe, aud her intorosts, untl aguin, If she conciuded so to du; that at {ho time of bis arreat ho required & large sum of 100y which was not caslly obtainsble; that he 'R plivd 10 Mra. La Moine, who fucnished biu with 3! L.W and be foeis 1n duty bound tucare for bor uutil be can repay that amount. or until ber marpiage; tuatsbo b ongaxed to bomarrled 10 a resl catate agent ia Chlcago, put refuacs to consummate the marriage until soclety hiere regoguizes ber as what she claime o be, —a respectablo woman. Aund thus the matier stands, 1o justico to Mra. La Mothe it should be sald that Mrs. Mcl. todd 8 friend of herscll and busband that sos dia ot koow of soytlivg wroLg between Mea, La Motho and Gon, MeDonald, wnicn wlil put a new phase npon the matter in the mind of many individunls, 'The pronerty is in Mrs. Mc- Donald’s uame, and the General hasa powor of Attarnoy to trananct busincss And nse the nroceeds of the proparty, but not to convey roal eatate, Laten—3irs.' La Moihe was nreaigned before Justice Olin_on Wednesday and pleaded guilly to Assault and battety, whereupon ahe tvad fined $10 and costs, which was paid by Gen. McDonald. JOIN MORRISSEY. Some Anecdotes Regarding fils Cnreer in Congrestetiow Uarnld Was frduced to “Introduco™ Mim to the Housr—John's Geatltade for the Scrvice Rendered. Spectal Correspandenee of The Tridune, CrevRLAND, * O., May 11.—Probably no more remarkable production of our republican Insti- tutlons has come forth for years than the prize- fighter-gambler-statesman, John Morrissey, swho Liaa just been buried at Troy, N. Y. When this man camo to Congress, a great bowl was made {n regard to his antecedents, 244 justly, too. Tho better ciass of members drew up thelr cloaks about them, and wouid not assoclate with him, but many (\{‘ them came to respect hiin very much more before his terin wns over, for he was found to have some of tho characterlsties of truc manhiood inclosed underneath his rough cxterior, and real- I{ voted on’ some of the great quese tlons which camo lefore Congrees with more diserimination than the avernge Congreesman, He kuew what effect financial messures would linve ugon Wall stréet, and from this judged of thelr cffect npon the country, But1did not atart out to write an apulun{ for tho dead prize- fighter, nor to culogize hiscbaracter, but simply to state somo facts in regard to his Listory which are not cencrally known. Whon John came to Washington as the mem- ber-elect from one of the New York City dis- tricts his reception was very cold, His fame bad preceded him, and_tvery onc kept aloof, 1t is the custom of the House that the retiring member shall Introduce the meimber-clect, bug the man whom the ex-gambler succeeded would not introduce him, Ilo felt that it was disgrace cnough to be defeated by such a vompetitor, At this time some one, ns s joke, fntroduced Morrlsaey to Gen. Garileld as one of the leaders of the Democratic party, Asaimere matier of courtesy, Gen, Garfleld asked the gambler if there was anything ho could do for him. 1 Well," sald Morrissey, ‘“alnco you ‘mention it, I should like to zet started right bere. I'm not much used to ity and I don’t want to make no mistake, If you will. futroduce me you will do me o great favor, for 1 don't want to bo laughed at." ‘The Ueneral says that he at first thought ho would not {utroduce tho ex-zambler, but finals 1y, nfter thinking the mattee over for a mo- ment, he made up his mind that there could bo no barm in ft. Morrissey had been decided clected, and, saying uothing In regard to his past life, he now certalnly had tho rizhits of n member of the House,and so complied with the request. Tho General, In referring to the subjeet alterwards, sald that ho must confess that he folt somewhat” ashanied to warel down to the Clerl’s desk in the grambler’s company, but he did so without any apparent compuue- tions of onsclence. Alter this, time passed on_and nothing more was thought of tho introduction of the new mamber, uutil one day when Morrissey et the Geueral by chance and began the conversation s follows: *tieneral, you done me o great favor by fn- troducing mic at tho beginning, and I won't for- get it. either, I may have a chance sometimo to pay it back. * You see I was just beginning then, and 1 wouldn't of madaa mistake for $10,000. You sce prople would of laugled so because it was me. “Ihe man who went out of this placo used me mighty shabby, nnd I shall remember that. He will, never get another oflice so long as John Morrissey has a doilar to fight him with,”? The General told him that he felt he had sim- ply dunou.hlnr of courteay betweon gontie- men, and Morrissey went on: £ “Yousco [ bnight my nomination, Thero 18 no sacret about that but some wonder how iwssclected. I will tell you. They wanted my moucy, and 1 wanted tho offlice. “You sew, X conctuded that I ought to huve something pretty goud by way of name for wy boys, They daidw't caro much for me, but I quistly pald them 825,000 for the nomination, aud I was thun pretty ecrtain of getting . elected. After " that 1 dldn't opay out anything In buylog votes, - There were somo cxpeuscs for drinks, ete., and that was all. 1 found out the Himits of my district, and tried to sco ovory voter In it. L would speak to a mun yery cordially, tell him who I was, and ask bitn to vote for me. If he prom!sed to do so, all right, It not, I made a note of it, and tricd to sco lilm agaln, In this way [ got a great many who had nover voted beforo, and a good major- ity followed." When the General was fn New York, about & year later, on his way to Connectleut, to engage In tho canvass of the State, ho was mct upon tlie streets by Morrissey, with hifs usual blandncss, and inquired of as to his destination. I am golug now to Connectlcut to engage in the canvass of Demming's district.” *Demmin's a good feller, nud he did me favor once which I never will forget. Tako this o him, and tell him soine of his 1ricnds sent it to him. He can usc 1t In the expouses of the campalgn.’? L will tell him," eald Mr, Qarficld, *that his friend Morrissey sent it to him," % No, 1'd rather you would not, _Bay his {rlends sent it to him to assist hhm. It might not dowell to have it kuowa that I, a Dem- ocrat, hcl‘wd bim, a IRepublican, Bt the tnouey will do just as much good as though he kncw whero it camne from.” And s0 the money was taken. Ife did many other thingsthat shiowed that be constantly kept fn mind the favor that tho General bad” dune nim, snd, in fact, notwithstanding the yreat dise }mxrlq{ vetween tho two, they beenme quite fast tiendls, . Morrisscy's life tanghta lesson of fidellt: which was wanting In the cass of Tweed, and, 80 for 48 his public life was conccrned, ho was both houest and honarable. Uanr, ———— NO MORE ‘' DRAWINGS." pecial Diwatch to The Tribune. Louviaviree, Ky., May 16.—A Louisville jury had the eourago to-day to render a verdict sgainat ke promoters of what {s known in New York, 8t, Louls, - and Kentucky, and wherover olsc advor- tlsed, as Slmmons & Dickinson's Kentucky Stato Lottury. Action was brought by the Common- Wealth on un Indictment against . C. Bull, and the result virtuully decides’ that tho Legiafative firnm unier which those Jeechics have plied thelr usincss is no longer leal, Dickinson and others have boon tero from New York for weeks, making a bitter fight, but tono purvose. The cano was hotley contostad, the flzht in the courts lasting long and wagtng furiously, e - STEAM ROAD-WAGONS, Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tridune, Mamison, Wis., May 15,—A year ago last winter the Legislature passed a law oflering a bounty of $10,000 for the invention of a steam road-wagon capable of Lanling a heavy Joad oa s country road at tho rate of four miles an hour, Commlssions have been la -day from the Executive OMco M. Marshall, of Blg Soring, Q. C, Oltn, of Oaigland, Jellore d John M, Bmith, of urcon sy, oners to examino und teat tho ini chines and award the proffercd bounty, Thess eontlemen will moct {n this city Juus 10, snd may n:!j:ma: from time to thne and pluco to place for sisty days, ——— FINANCIAL. Dostox, Mass., May 15.~The Base River Savinge Dank of Soulh Yarmoutn, with depusita of $220,223, and the Unlon Baviogs Dank of Fall River, with deposits of 8012, 000, bave becn grant- ed tho benefits of the Hestriction law by the Bavings Bauk Cummission, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Blay 18, —Arnived, steamsbips Can- ada, from Havre, California snd Novads, from QGlasgow, and .hvuhlrum Antwerp, Loxpux, Moy 15.—Stcaushipa Casplan, from Philadelphla, snd Victoria, from New York, bhave arrived out, ——————— = FANCY DOGS. Naw Youx, May 15, —At the bench show of dogs to-duy Steatord sud Uow, of the Bt. Louts Keonel Club, recoived the Grut prize fur the best brace of 50 pounds. Kive braccs conpeted. wl‘:l&r:t‘fl:: h:’:plholzn;t p;ln‘llar l;uch_ wl’;_x twe o; oswpb J, Sucticuburg's Topsy, of %:‘w%;:fifi:’.‘i. Pa., seeeivad tho lhlr:i prhu‘.’ i e ——— OBITUARY, Speciul Digpatch (0 The Tridune, Ksxosua, Wie., May 13, —Col, ¥. 8. Lovel, ons of tho wost urominent lawyers In the Stats, dicd st bis residence In this city last evening. The fuueral sorvices will bu beld as 10:30 to-morrow, from the Grant House, ———t— OAL. Paieavstruis, Moy 15.—~The Schuylkill cosl operators Lave decided to stop tha mince fur two wecks, begluning Saturday nust. Frosident Uowsn staled tuat his Compssy would sci bu barmony with tho otacr oporators in the Schuylkill regiou, e —— LOGGING. Bpaciat Liancich to The Teibune, Moxt1-sLLo, Minn.. May 13.—Tle D wood for thy drives. Waters goud slige. weather has been very cool. & . g MADWAYR R From the Hon. Thurlow Weeq INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIES After Ustng Them for Several Years, Ngw Tonx, Jan.4, 1677.~Dean Bin: etal yenrs uréd yourwmeiicines, dounting A " fier experienciog thote eicacy with Tall ez ¢ s 00 ichs & pieanurs than & duty. tn'thingkcinigs o nowiedga tho aAvantaze we Ravederlsed fro e A et Xiih the Waieed oneet” Fua lorJeIpi 0 lwa eet” T ! Canfor vg better Aescribed than It In Ny Jta srerne U0k ly the lintment feequently and (recly, “Invan ¥ -';-(f:llnfnmx The promiseq. J""fi'i.l ";:"limw;mllul REh L r i Fabwar. VW WEED, RADWAT'S READY RELIER Qures the YWorst Pnins in from On . ‘Twenty Minutcs, o NOT OINEH FHOUR Afterreating thisadvestisoment need any one snre 7 . RADWAY'S READY RELILY 1S & CULR ST EVERY DAIN. 18 wad the Dii, apg 13> & CUBR The Only Pain Remedy ‘That fnstantly stopsthe most excruclating patn, alla L A T PO By one Appiication et oDy FROX OXE TO TIWENTY MINUTES, o matter how violent or excruciatine the patn, the M EUSATIC, Bed-jifaden, infirm, Crippled; Nery ouraiic, of prosrated with Ueass thg cnuEr'."“‘“ RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD IRSTANT EABE, Inflammation of the Kidnoys, 1nflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Howels, Congestion ot tho Lungs, Boro Throat, Dificult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterics, Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influonsa, Hondaohe, Toothache, Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblalus, and Frost Bitgs, Tho spplleation of the READY RELIEF nmn.’.‘lm& the puin or ditically exista '\‘:n‘nnfifllé ase and col %Ry 10 a1ty dropa fn balf u tumbler of water will R R R T s ermive o READY PELIEE Wiih theim A fow dro 32 624 0F pain Troin changs of Whter. 15 will provent sickn lr.bel'm' ihan French Brandy or Bittersas & stimulant, FEVER AND AGUE. RVER AND AGUF: cured far 50 cel fnmmnlfi ot iy s worid (it Wil oure Fever oy taiarions, Bllious, Rearlet, Tynh, Ellow. and other Fovirs 3 HADY AT S TR I ISR PAD VAL S IIE Sk !&;A;lnl:u:flAD WAY'S KEAD' hl;lh? Fifty ceas HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and lood—Tneroase of Pleh Welght Lo all Beautiful Complexion secur DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent haa made the most estonishing curea: sa quick, sorapld aro tho chaiges tho bady underiov under tlic lnucsca of this truly wonderful medicine, that Every Day an Increase fn Flesh and - Welght is Scen and Felte R Farbii do THE GREAT DLOCD PURIFFLI. camifr: 8 arffian Hesolvent communy SE 0 Biood: b eats Urints ao lV!‘l" cates throush thy d other and juices of th um.lhcvlwnrnl’ll)e.!urluml’l 2] 1hi9 Wastes of the body with new and sound materi Bcratula. Byputilie, doneupdion Yjcers 15 she Toroat, Moutn, Tam ands and uther partéof tn m, Craus Discharkes trom the Las hkin J)iseasos, l-:ru)]maul F Hores, fihotim, “Krysipelas, Ac n the Flea t¢he pattent, dutly begoming redced by the wastes ana decouiposition ¥ q n succeeds in arresiing thess wastes, and e it oow matcrlal imado ront hedlthy ¢hin Saraapariliian will a0d duea sccur—a cure 1e ozr- taini for when once iy femedy commences ita work cation, and succecds i diinintsbiog the loss of wastes, 1ts Tepairs Will e rapld, and every day the atient will feel himaslt sironer, tha food digestiog tier, appetite {mpraving, aud flesh and wefght ine RN, IR0t ouly does the Farsapariiifan Resalvent excel all remedial ‘agents in the cure of Chronte, ncrofulogs, Canstltutlonal and 8kindisesscs, but it s tho only pos Itive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, rinary and Womb Diseascs. Gravel, Diahetes, Dronsy. Bose e Womb Diysasce, Grarel, Dighetes Priira Lxl-em. Alhumlrufll. cases whre thero &l Joposits, OF tiie waLar 13 11i1CK, cloudy, mize L6 White of an g, 0 thieads (ke "DIHOUS Appes.. anceand swhite boue-duat depoifa, nd when thera 168 1icking burning ecosatlon whe Laming waicr, sad 210 the amall of the back and alony the Jolos. Tumor of Twolve Years' Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent Dn, Ranwar—1 liave had Ovarlan ovarles aud no nelp for it ** mended, but bolhin; and thought I would tey it( caiso | had suftercd for Lwalve years. alx {the liesolveat and one of Hadway's P'lils, and tx tties of your Hewdy Heliefs and thero (8 not 8 #12n cf B e Tor el Fehrec L worad i, oFwele ye ) s et of e sotidpreptiv el 1 E S o i b A A e W ST R ¥ PRICE, - = 1 Por Dottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. AxgoR, Mich.. Apri] 30, 1873, —Da. r TEARP, b-:‘zvuhfi"lluurl ol A s A SR ur G ari o X n:’"&tfll‘ne‘%lrpp imm ot our Aeatcal Colieae pro- e e I ols on o tres, My welght was 273 thoywerelifeTn hed with your rebiedieh, 83 d tu Ut they a78 1ok A ety Taug bortici Greuviil Piesso e MRS, C. KRAPY, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapfe Da. Rapwav—Kind Bir: I take the liberty toaidrert b by mor 1 the rou aguln, health s greaily fniro: he usect our rlLemz’-. "hireoSor il hmure are entind ) 2 fouzth l4 nearly so. Droney la gue, beal il upraving, and sy wciuht tecreaslug very tait; v lid 8 yreds maoy catldthia swnier (o Inquié of cu jone 3 o wonderful curs your wiclicine has dune fo e, ¢24 uu;mmt s, thres from Quite & pumber from this place. Yours with 1 We are welt al: Mrs. Brapf. bhe ls s eI Tadye o Vo Dot orGhT e bas brentta Imcaos o sellioy mavy bottiea of g Hewolveat by 1h drugzlats of 1L, (0 Persons adlicted with fater palumors, Ve bave h""‘x%l somio wonderful cure edectedby it Yours resnceltulifup ey oy 4 o Ans Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18- 1873, E——) DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! I€gantly costed with swiel guil ?fifiefi%fl%fififimu&, i rirensiben. ?um_ 8Y's Pl for IhT cupe of alj dsurders of e b ok, Tyyek Towels, K s Hiadler, e, ulucgbxeduln. Somatipatling ¢ ouiveness ludiey T o 5 4 :'-’-':-E"fibfi:fitmh Cultaiian o mervury, w5 4 e T ?,mr'u“ m'i;‘ri‘ma‘m:n symptoms reaaitiag (103 g N arine A "mw"l“r'\é nxci“r"mufi- of the Dicol 0 o J K48 ! hacs. Hieariburt. L oL 0% e i < h ] o 'Bt0B 8¢ oo e healt® fiere sl cult Urealblug, Flutterinsat the flcart, ‘l.lfiflml. Bylocaiinguiisation wica o a lrinu roafare LISy Leagof Vision, Dota or Weba befure gha blght. ?I g ol pals o tha tead, Bogelenep o6, FLiaii S e el o bkl e Sl :‘af;'l.' .,"":I“‘“L'u i budden Fhiabes of Heat buralsd {E desh. 4 A foucecs ot Itadwaya pills will fre0 th m tha alove-namcd ders. Prices <0 A SR i READ FALSE AND TRUE. 19 ftter ramp to RADWAY & €O, Ko 51 w‘-“’:é%‘.". BN EP M Ta R W s d A R for