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- THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY '2.1, 1878, = . **Inteilectunl Proper- Ot low the expenses; but the dissentient rate the fatigne of tho march and the plagno Aftairs, tho Grand Vizlorato and archives wore TORNADO, o e e s+ fateltectual Trovers |} CASUALTIES, erecame 1o this tours to bring the O ot | e o emarch and lfe wisen i saved. Tho arigin of the fire {s unknown, hut 10 the afternoon #easlan Chauncoy Smith, of Tio- liefore I, With a view 1o 118 being qusshicd as | Who wero masescred In Uio Wyoming Valioy 11y it 1 betloved to be aceldental, fon, reaa & paper on the patent ‘ayslem of the fllegal. g unbaried on the plain for monihe, until s detne, DNERNETT'S POLAR SmP. United Statee, and C, C. Coflin, of Doston, ren.d & 7. Crompton aopeared for the corporation | Mmentof eoldiers wnttiered thiem tozether oie wi; . W ” and eonsigned them toa Inrge hole in the i Loxpon, Slay Z.~Tho Deonctt polar aiip | Another Mighty Wind WhiHls | pperon Vimveations 05 | Details of the Sad Acoldent at | i onoutioato the application; y:-tf. Bruce he krons peditionarv force has been fasned. The amount fired I £1,750,000. Tho..navy estimate for the tranaportation of Indian troops, also jssucd to- day, is £1,900,000. - fearful lest 8 mote reapectful Interiment mizht v, THE TROOP&DERATE. . where a tem- . Rufas King read & paper on '*The Bankrapt appeared for the ratepsyers. ¢ite the enmity of ‘[”: Tndlans, w0 wer i Loxnox, May 24.—5 1. m.—In the FHouse of “:‘olrl‘::ocl;e;l:u{lfl;‘?‘:“mé“l"’::x.l“: reato Across the Country. X,n\:':'fléau‘;l;yé‘ln‘:l Al‘leeF!usv- Includiaz o paver " the Town of Gait, alt ':humu{g::lub:llnr;en:::u-:'-geh:;:{{; Cprpofa: | prowiing sbout the nelshoprivod. "ho result way Commons last night thedebato on ralsing troops for San Franclsco, Mr. Bennett hopes the ex- ""Tnu -in'iimm'ér’.{‘.’.’n.é‘:'--!a Ttmits of Judictal Ont. | benefit of the town; but the Lord Chief | known to the frieudsof the d p was resumed, and continued until a Iate hour. ey o 2ad for many yuars. WAS A mers acchiant, do not sco that it was for the beneilt | An nnassuming ofollek commemorative of thy b A Pleasure-Boat with Scventeen | of the lown to Insite Gen, Grant. Nodoubt it [ Yietues of the fallen heroes has been ralend uyee pedition will sail for the North in June, 18w, | Mineral Point, Wis., Buffers the Fright- It will go by the route through Dehring's ful Ezperience of Mt. Carmel, Straits, ower, by Peter Tlam! ! Mohlle, was fol- owed by & debate on the Elottive Judiciary, The Association held no evoning sesion. Justice said: I am not so sure of that. | and thelr discovery at la Mr. Crose iand 8ir Bisford N;flhcfnla spoke :: tehalf of the Goyéroment. The former spol i & hiopetul tone, but dwelt tipon the necessity was a pleasant thing for thie Town Councll, who | {helr resung-pitce by the patriotlc women of | MISS RATE FIELD. m Passengors Goes Over eceived the Geners) and had the pleasure of | \/JSmipk, tnd s visted evary. smmer by Lun. of sccrecy at the present 'NW"";”‘l‘“";‘)““' s | Loxpox, May 23,—A performance arranged [ Qumors that the Town Has Been POLITIOAL. 'f‘ Dam, s sacietys bub 1 o nok sos how 1t was for the | Greds of persons atirscied 101k scens by a ruiriy Mr. Roebuck violently attacked tho Opposl: |\ yey, “gare Fold was given at the Galety Nearly Annihilated. tion’s factious conduct. Mr. Holmes, Mr, Foster, and Mr. Hartington replied, dwellldg upon the mconstitutional oction of the Govérnment. Lord artington's resolntion that ““no force bo raised or kept by {ho Crown fu time of peace, save within Indin, PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. Pirranunto, Pa., May 23.—Tha Domocratic State Conventlon reassembled at O o'clock this ‘morning, and the repurt of the Committee on Con+ teated Seats having been made and the contestante soated, an organization was effected by the elac- Uau of the Lion, Charles R. Huckelew or perma: benefitof the town at Jafge. We must deter- in order to make (he cuw!ni Centennial as reql. mine the matter with rétercnce to the princlple, | fetic as possible, & number of hats sre 10 drogres It must ba looked at asit there was no surplus, | of erection sfong tha river, 10 took exactly 'iky and as if the corporation were going to fmpose | those which stood there 100 years azo. nnd the uij arate for the purpose. for the 'surplus was | foria are being rebmilt, ‘A tribe of fricndly Indians made up partly out of tho rates, A rate can | fotAed their Chief & fow daya #go Lo wail ou the b T monad foF ccrian miinoses deined o | Committce of Arrangementa nnd offee thelr wery. only bt imposcd for certain purposes defined in | joy5, 1 full costnme, and thele apvesrance wy the Municipat Corporation act, and the power | g t Theatra yesterday, in ald of tha 8hakspeare Memorlal Theatre, Library, and Qallery, at Strattord-on-Avon, Miss Fiold made an ad- | Wires Broken, and Only Meagre dress, appeared fn her own comedietts, “Eyes Dotatls of the Calamlity. Right," nud sang *Angels Ever Dright and Fagr? Eight Persons Drowned and Only One Body Recovered. 1ans ald tho pictaresque featnres of the rop. i - toapoly & “surplus of the Borough Fund to | tove . President Mages and o Ten wittiott thie: sinctian: of Pinlsmanhwas e TNB GREAT sTRIZE, Madison, Wis, Astonished by tho Aerlal | nent President. The Anxious Searoh of the Aflioted Towns« | purosss Tor the. berolle of tho town s onky | orsiiation. Freadcnt Nayen and o puitherot Jected—B47 to 326, Y Lonpox, May %3.—The official return of & : Mr. Snowden, of Lehigh, obtained recognition, applics to a surplus artsing from the borough | signified thefr Intentionof belng present, Thafret The amendment of Bir Michael Tlicks Beach | palir ju tlic strike districts fs pubtistied. At Unloading of Much Dabris, ind taaved that &ftgr the Homioation of & eandls poople for Their Dead, Property alone, unaided by rates; 80 that, avon | day will be derotod 1o ocs and orations commer was adopted withont division, as [ollows: | Blackburn, Burnles, Durwven. Harwood Rishton, date for Governor the Convontion proceed to bale assumning the purooses to bo for the bonefit of nuuvennlll,lxla event. h’::n:&r&h of lln,ul‘m V'ny Mies “'This Houss halae of optnfon that the constitu- ( and “‘lm‘llleg. v\c';lv ‘1::‘:“:‘\,“:‘:{%??;&:‘5: 9;"{; ANOTIHER MT. CARMEL. fot for Lioutenant-Govornor, This betng contrary THE GALT CATASTROPIIE. the borough, the provision in tho act would not | Busan K. Dickinton hava been sap o marlc, ant BtIppuUrLe i 3 tional control of Parllament over tho raising and employment of military forces by the Crown I8 fully sccured by the provislons of law, and by Lbie yndoubted, powar of this House to grant ot refuse gupplies, considers It nnnecessary and fncxpydicht to afiem a- resolutfon tendiog to weaken tho handy 6f her Majesty's Goveroment {n the present atate of forcizn aflairs," 5 TROFOSED REVIEW. 1wpos, May 23.—The Zost annonnces that Hig Duko of Cambridge swill shortly go to Malta !olflvluw the Indlan contingent. / TIHE ARMIES. . NUSSIAN REINFONCRMENTS. . LoxNpox, Nay 23.~A Bt. Petersburg corre- &pondent says: * Fresh reinforcements are con- stantly going to Bulzaria and Roumelia, Odes- sa Is swarming with soldicrs and shipplog. Troops, guns, aud storcs are golog thence to Turgas, on the Black Ben, or by the Bender Railway to Rounania and Bulgaria. THE TURRS. The Turks 1re not idle. They have brought traops across tko Bosphorus from Scutarl, uutil to the reguiar order of nomination, it was objected to, end, the yeas and nays being ordered, the motlon was defeated, ~yeas, 121; nays, 195, Mr, Snowden then moved to tend the rominations with that of Bupreme Judgs, which was rejected, d the Chair snnounced that the regular order would be adhiercd to, and that the Conventton would pro- ceed to ballot for Governor, bul that ho would first recognlize the Chalrman of the Commitice on Reso- lutlons, and Mr, Wallace, sscending the platform, mads his report, ‘The platform adopted by the Democratic Con- vention declares that the Republican lpmy, ite measures and {ta men, are Teapunsible for the financlal dlstress, and misery, and want that now existi that its prosent bold upon the Federsl owor was securad or fraud, rerjnry. and forgery: hat further contractlon of the volume of Unite States legal-tendor notes {8 unwiso and unneces- eary: that Treasury notes lrsucd in cxchange for bonds bearing & luw role of interest in tha best forwn In which the credit of the Govsrnment §an bo JIVER n - paper curreucy; | that ilio Republican party, )y ite leglelation in 1871, which ceduced the tarl® upon bitu- migous cosl from $1.25 to 75 couts per ton, and upon lron, steel, waol, metale, paper, glnas, leatner, and all manufactures of each of thiem, 10 T oent, struck & fatal blow at the industrles and abor of Pennaylvagia that the puvlic lands are the common property of the people, and they 5 Dustqus, Ia., May 23.~A speclal to the Merald total vote was, ""u"’"mw“"“s'"n'.l;"mb" from Mineral Polnt, Wis,, aives the oriof an- it, 13002, The Otdiam opacatives decided by Al thAL R Garibin toinade, sifaske tRAL Ballos 10 peeyy mefi“:«‘:";‘: ':::cn,:::t 5 z:c :ck lr;" 'nu:nu:m Owingto 8 Loxponw, May 'g-'-A“:I:rrElr;nndent at Romo | break i the wire at Warren it has boen Imposstble telegraphs: **‘The Vatlcan, in {ts nceotiations | 1o get full varticalars to-night. It in known with Germany, baving refused to rccognlza the | that the large stono brewery and several balldings Falk law, proposes justoad tu come to an agree- | surrounding it were demolished, ana 1t s foared ment on the basle of the Dl Ko Bl i, | several bodics wil be fonu under the ralns, The saued in ) I o o Betiween e Cinch and mon-Catholls German | Dolidings adjscent to the browery s Jobn Miler's o a8 Pl R b6, l:‘:p‘l‘:\}“"' Hitle | e, Mullon's store, Cartle's harnopa shop, the opes that the proposal e ue 5 3 "AILURE. Wisconsin House, and Ellingor's furnlture store. Loxvox, May m-r—hintthcw Mirfield, worated | Thess buitdings were in the lne of the tornado, and mauulacturer ot Bradlord, bus failed. Liuoill- | aro woto or l;n llll!llk!d‘, One n‘:.l:cm, lhnl fine ties about §1,000,000. £ residenco of John Spenseley, at which was o largs ELECTIONS ANXULLED, family reunton, among whom wera John Waller, VEnsatrize, May 2.—The Chamber of D6D- | wife, ana danghtor, Wililam Coalts, wifs, and msmn lgnlmlc.-;! I.ll‘u electious of M3L. Baraguon | goughier, Mrs. Waller, snd Mrs. Roberts, and Dedine et all of Dubugue, was complotely wreck- Loxpox, Moy T Vet from Bombay | ¢ snd Mes. Waller, the d?_'-‘!]f';f reporta that tho Germau Minister at Pekin is | of John Waller, was instantly kille 0 about to proceed Lo Shanghal. The Bowbay | tess of the inmates of this house miracalonsly Uonrier states thut o dispensation of diplomatie | escaped with only slight fnjuries, The resldence relations between Gerinuny and Chins 1s hnmt- | of Judge Cothten was aleo struck by the storm, nent. and his mother, an sgcd lady, kitled, The toma- BPANISIT ACITATION. thi ¢ the tovn, and I8 is PrurIovas, May 53 —It is reported thatthere do spmel turoigh the Wedst of fas by be appllcanle, oh hae been e by another accompeb i Mr. Justice Lush—The proviston only spplles | 7 rotices benind tie nom da_phime. of ++Suiiy ‘There thero ia o rate, and where the Borough | o Lackawanna.” The programme for the Fonril fund without a rate {s sutliclont; but here that | of July consists of & grand pezesnt, participated in was not 80, fur a rate wis imposed. by the civie and military eocletienof Pennsyivanis, It was urged by, the counsel for the corpora- | to be followed in the evening by a dleplay “of dro. i (! b vial uld | works along the river banka & Tivianco ot tivent, Bl dpllabl in Sey Suad whares e | BT SEPIE KU,y o ncte made, : out megtioning the ** Bloody Queen Esthier," g ‘The Lord Chlef Justtee—Nor Is ft. Itfs only | §RETegiloneg foe o) Bieo iy Qugen | Aty l',;“"':; applicable where no rate ts ndcessary. ‘Toan to death, Her victima had been taken prisun. e Lora Chist Tutszs.Eha Muntcipa) Cor. | Sten i areto promieet mercy, but jaalat tio o ¢ Lord Chicf Justice—The Municipal - | .ment when they hope: o released they wera Jo Pflrn“fllll ct only authgrizes taxatlon of the | from the fort whore they had, been held caplive nhabitants for certainspecific purposes, which | and rdnged aronnd a_rock, unof which fhelr mur do not Include auch expenses a8 these; and tha | dercas, with death-mau) 'and tomahawk, dashed ower 10 DIy & surpiue to purposes for the | gut tholr bralns. | It {8 known to ths day s Wicen v " A P ortion which rose berett o thotabitnts,onls'sppin tos sur. | RMBECAIUEE: Sl RTLon nhlh, e o plus independently of tne rates, away by the relic-huuters, _The stary of Frar 1t was urged by the counsel for the corpors- | glocum, wlio ‘waa carrled off from hor mother %lnr:] ]uml». Ilbll)la_wlc‘mmlo. lh\i‘ mgzr:alont wnll‘xid d mclre Iulbvl,' by lh\a. ln?.(nrh-, and dluco[r»u-d hardly over be applicable at all; but as to this entury lster by hor brothere, Who found the Lord Chicf Justice said sume boroughs have | that she had for, otten hier language, and was hapyy wldrge dmasiut oL eohorty; to make | 190 well LROWR {0 peed Febrodnctiont meverie: Mr. Justics Lush—Bome never need to make e . Teas, owing to tho tonching eircamatancesof the o rate at all, cung, 1t oceuples conslderablo prominence in 1 In the result, tho Court seld that on this | {rgiions of the masancre. Tho nephew of Frinte {mund alone the application must be acceded | Bjocm Is at present realding in Scranton, nud re- da; but if 1t l::d bcen“necuu?r{hm (tlletec;m:l;u mcn;lblu ‘]lln‘:lhl:“Iln heard his father describe the ic case on tho question whether theso ox- moeting with his sister, Soeetal Dispatch to Ths Tridune. Gavr, Ont., May 23, —0loom 8¢ of & pall hangs over town to-day. All clasaes alike bend 1o ite nfidonco, snd -speak only with bated breath of ths terrible calamity which hae fallen apon the town., The little steamar Empress of Indla, which bad been placed on, the Grand River, and which on Mondsy last commenced telps for the seazon, was considercd perfectly safo for 1bé bueiness, and the calamity which has over- taken it has come from & quarter Walch no one an- ticipated. Last avening about 8 o'clack a party of fifleen young men and two young women embark. ed for the purposs of haviog a pleasant trip up the river. They bad only got fairly under way, and ware croesing Diain's Dam when something went wrong with the rudder, and the head of the boat could not ba turned suficiently up the etream to counteract the eflocts of the current. Several further attempls were made to bring the bost under control. The rudder was finslly got to work, but was nnfortunately tarned the wrong way, and the boat partly headed for tho falls, Hefore those on board could realize thelr porilons position, the eteamer driftod broad. slde to the edge of the fall, and, In & moment, went crashing over Into the soeth- ¢ tha ald be % renses were forthie * beneftol the inhabitants, FRSE ——— 100 tattalions wow man the notthern dine; oas geeat ‘pooular axliation: i Tarvelis oo 1'1323«'.:'S‘m‘.'rfn.'f.'ifi'nf.:;f“m“' A e ag ouhat corpara s Bt SRoEiE bares b, SR ety ::':';’wfifn'::’m‘:: ficy would havohad no_ hesiation 1o, decliing TIHE $BONNET SUPW." lcavy sicze gums havo been moved from tho | Wedneaday. The mllitary and populace ex- L DUesalin 14 The Teibions served ns homeatoadn fur actual setilord; that | 808l leap, two brothers, Johu an that they were Dol so, cspeslally as to tho ex- il Bosoliorus batferles fnto these lines, white tho | clanged suots. Soscinl Lupase “\horough Investigation into tho Blectoral frands | sprang overvoard, Willam, in an almost miracu- TAR SHAN. Donogus, Is., May 23.—News was recolved to- 87, PETERSAUNRG, May 23.—The Bhah of Ter- | day that Mrs. Marls Wallor, 8 reeldent of thiy sia arrived in this city Lo-duy, and drove by tho | city, and oneof the oldest sstilers in the connty, stde of the Cxzar In un open carrlage to tho Win- | was killed by the tornado which swept over Min- ter Palace. The Shuh will remain in 8t. Peters | cral t'uiut, Wis., to-day. She was visltiug at tho burg vatll Wedneaday. residenco o e, Jolia Speateley, aud was In the ’ictor house &t tho tinia 1t was blown down, The re- u}:"":.':; “";fi.‘;:‘.,‘,}‘.‘{,ff'fi"‘n" Sardotts dram- | yiains will arrivo hare fn tne moralug for inter- penses fncurred for firoworks. Lsst Bunday wae tho day of the annnal ** Tlonnet goSaurgauently there was s rulo for 8 certtoral | guou i Clay County. Thwas ot what miyi o termed o fino day for new bonnets, for thio rain fell c Unmsn? mildly in ftful gasts during tho day, and the winds wero qulte raw for ganzy mualing and sprinz mil. “nd l{:nl \t‘ l!b.;h‘umlfi;id?,“ ‘f“n‘l:lh: l‘wllny. " ® | an o youth, besuty, and allte of ha reulony (SONGRESSIONAL WrTCI-ROTIT, | Bualuaray syl stal ey "y 3 batteries on thy Asiatic stde have been strength- encd so as to form,in conjunction with the ficet, o lino of defense to which they might re- tire In casc of necds though they now are more than ever confident of thelr abitity to hotd thelr positions. of 1876 shoald be made; fraand should be exposed, truth viualcated, and criminals punished, vopode any allack upon the Preside dangorous to onr Institutious and fruit) lous manner, clutched a amall object which pi Jecred from the water on tho brink of the fal snd was rescaed with roves when stmost exhuust- ed, I1ia brother was carried over the falls, but was taken outof tho river insonsiblo somo distance below. Of thoso who went over with tho steamer Httle enn be sald, Ontof the fifteen eight have been lost, the olhers baving In varlous ways man- results, The resolntions conclude by denmonncing the men, menstires and metbods of tho Iepublican rsrl] in the Stato as*‘unworthy the support of an honest und free poople,” and .**wa Invito ail of OSMAN PABIlA. bled to sbow off the spring bonbats. evory shiado of political opinion to unite with us ] Thunder. Ent 8 Witches, janaons 5 #The Vakit and Bassiret, nowspapers of Cons | Krench Academy with tho ususl ceremouics, | meat. n dalivering 160 Commonweaith frou tholr hato: | ngad to escaps. Hoth of the youns women S Thuade Siter :3"-»‘1!: TS | miay aaens COMoT, DaC Ity oun At T ant tantinoplo publisha Ictter from Osman Pasha | M. Alcxandre Dumas presided, i there wos a . ful rute. wvero waved, ono of them, Aiss Lane 4 the scelctest unctulruy. 1t urlutmch 10 & Comt eantiiople: je : lardo attendance of the mest dlstioguisiod peo- UNLOAD! “goinorepost of the Commitiea on Platform was | yrup, having on escopo that fs per- mewed Dotwcen tho [wo Laptiat congregations of i Sl denying that he sall Conglantinople was not | AFEE AL Bpeclal Dispatch lo The Tridune. snanimously adopted, and thie Conventlon preceed- i N 'Sho floated < stroam | BECOND Wizcu Potren—Thrice,and onco 08r | ooy’ ang Little Shoal Creek mocting:hogses ¢ def consldorable | P 2 . Wis., May 23.—A remarkable phe- [-ci to ballot for'a candidale for Quvernor, Tho | fectly miraculous. Sho doated down hedge-plg trawad, 7 e Y a8 00, 9 e Bucoptlblo o8 UoCecs ingalne 8 MELicO, Mibtiog, Wiss, nar Hae. | followiig nawmes wera piaced 1n nomination: Auc | untll sho struck (he westetn plor of tho uppar ze-plig Thid 2Hvalry was establishen years zo, and has bévn Rever o & sty e digacs f rolri be | Abes egaas rcus 1o Usand CIY v | e Prvalenca of & v bebey Tt st s | gt S of Ui Susse 1, Hopklon of | brdas; Spaset eich Lo Saer iemod bt | Tuine: Wit Mwsa—idan eroe s s i |- AR UL alits S 1L ol T it never bo & party to the disgrace of retiring be- | News’ gpecta i ol 3 ) 8¢ | Alleghieny; Georgo A. Jenks, of Jeflarsuns . | hightiy that partles wera enabled | e T it ooty mtich weallaned. by finess. and | Town ‘of Keynomn wan caphired yesteniay Oy | compatted vy o Ngub fal of baih, tho aiones bolng | (s Fhecaittens bor Fhilsumiins o e o | By o 4 iing a1 | Finwr Wenew Dawa—Tousd aboat tho party pot (gpumete, andthea tha sigxt: 7eat, (b 1 Suut o “the Lordo revolutloniste, und a forced 1oso 6L | pearly as large as s hickory nat, but of balf-round | York; Rovert K, Monaghan, of Cheater{ uud Vi | names of those fust: James Montgomory, Edward ‘Wheel, and fling tn alf you've got: established fa ad follows: On tho feal Naturday fatleue, e o £3,000 levled, The varty hus alnce moved The nlr was observed to bo il | 10F E. Plolett, of Susquehanna, Wron, Androw Jackson, _Joln = Yrazer, All the relles of the WP — ana Sunday in May the Davtist congrepution nd Tho Vienna correspondent. saya this lotter | oinhward, % Tave, ol Tahr o e e ALt seuliod iy tollowed WWhole auts | Keadedclr | Coner T i 8t 200 L | bl tewhabgte not e fors Littlo Shoal Crack, In Clay County, haye s ** Hon. o e ———————— 3 ant 50§ pecessnl N H 024 | [} ) v o z‘xum:::m‘nb;e’w“fls peryaling 1hil,army uk PRESIDENT HAYES ground. Thoso were follwed by cornstalke, PJ&W. Ll}fl'r:lfni)‘llu fina 473 Uinin, 14 to! | iese the v ot i 113, Saiay, oropristor s | annor of she bouny bars . mot-Show. ¥ Jrhin'la 8 plcnle st wieh - e ladies ot . =y 5 tt, 10; Marb, 11; Mouachan, 13, ore boe | eihitor of the Ve Ty i 5 B i y ot tonrea | ioeckione, i one pece o baued s st | 153 0 hoict, s Sacee ol o, '° | b aen rocovered o, U proscn i, NWE | G ot ray an com of v | e iy it o gt 24 Vigxxa, May. 23 —Tolegnhms rocelved hero | e Recolves an Ovatlon at Tort Monroe | jongand a foot wiac, and numorous shtnglos which | oo Fiauited as follows: Dith 1551 Hopirus, | Muadreds throngad tor its spot. and lined | Al the angry Sabling erew, fasie of FoRng gelticines and ladies (o Ky from Bucharost ssser, e tho Kusslans weo | and Mespton Vo, i ety b taen feom & house or buen, | s MeCaidir, 407 Janka, 13; Floieh, 133 | tho" eiver on T voth ‘siden, | Toe' extent | \Wraayling for hey koo not what- tiok of banilets In_Clay Countv.. Diy Shionl Crock i ki ‘'ont Moxnok, May 23.—President layes ar- heavy whirlwind or cyclone In onaghan, 12.. o a . calumity . 'o0lsl Upast ‘em lu tha potl ¥ 3 ) 2 3:;::;“3 3.‘1:-‘::.. ‘&I;’:fi:’au‘l’;flv&n’l’l‘:& rived bero (his mornlng: accompaniod by :L‘}:'zgf.::::m‘u.l m:‘l.lc,hrll fell llrnlgnt,lmm the “Inrta bALng 10 cholce, the namo of Willlam Mc- | nm the wiidest ramors vravaiied, aud ft was ou; i vot! ‘Mseting-houso Loldsits **Honnot-Bhow' on the Candless was witharawn and a_third ballot ordor- + Tnho party cauldeon fing necond datucday and Sunday in ; ttatnod, and afl fay, and fhen 2 two of his Cabines, the Becratary -of War, | 4y being abserved as high sa the oye could rvach, e o e [ . wEl o ok Blavery, freedom, ovarything! eneatlon nil over tho adjacent country. e Suian regiment, tas | o0 Attornoy-Oeneral, 1. Evarls, “Eat., Col |:Dinrlag tio storm cho Nghtning, which was very | S5, 13; Sosngnas, ) Hotott, s ove %07 | KURULENG enoruily knows. iiforta i recover | Lo lnve igation's bowers e y May 23. 1 v | B K. ltoberts, Private Bocretary, and | pouyy strmck the Court-foase, the fludd | DIt having recolved's mnjority of nll votes caat, | ottiers of tho bodics Wers made durlig the night, ALL—Doubie, double, woll and tronbio, day, however, wsa o Lad day for nlce, new spring been orered fo oceups Add Kaleh ou Saturlays | ygr, weu ¢, Liayes. Tacyavers joinsd in Baiti | foilowing down a water-pioa till near tha gronnd, | e declarl nuninsted. and, on motlon of Nl | but withoat success, This prorniug o boat wak AtgDoule, donbte toll urid travbie, gy howarer, waas by farnic, new’ ancly wending the seitlement of th.a owuership 0L the | more by the Hon. 8, M. Bhocmakes, Enoch Pratt, when 18 went through tho stone wall of the bulld. fifl:} (l;‘:{“ 9§ Allegheny, the nomiuution was modo :::‘-ln‘e‘:“ :\:‘r ‘::" hz‘“:'u":‘ym:n 3““ aw!n 1;‘ W4 | gxcoxn Wircr Portan. iiTar of & farny sneko T R A N G Dagube fortresess., - Y 4k Esg., and some 8¢tcen or twonty ladles and gontle: | yor 4o faot thick, fearing out a hole aa larka a8 M For Suprems, Jadge three names were pat in | Daude of cltizens had Frow the Okacchabeo Lake, rensinm thle vear for iing bonnets. The Big Shoal > n dawn the rivar 88 far an EVACUATED, . Cotton bale from cotion gin, 8 Ureek Meoting-honse had bad weather on Sundiy, men., au's bhat, ecattertng plaster all over tho | nomfuation,—H. I'. Ioss, of Montgumary; Fur. | Glewmorrls, nnd frum there telegraphed to Patls iall of %} ‘ | & i ted Pt dl?nell el Lonpox, May 24.—A report reached Trebl- | Onarriving, the troope of the garrison paraded ',';,,,m" “;‘ proutratiog soveral of the county | man Shepbard, of Philadelphia and E, Udlden, | and Uirantiord, Others lli;aflut;:mrdmfi;g‘ Lo ‘1':11:"---':“&-:51';."}3:.""& Tistie, n!,:ic: i il o palinsle i zonde Tunrsdarthat tho Russlang hadevacusted | and presontod arna an the Prorident paséed, 4O | oficors, bnt lucklly Injuring no ons, A very | LTS 7N, iR MG% Hoiedt, Jovts | ISR st Waavatiing, bir. Tinning, af To: | Amla teatof crocudile. i :7gars that Lifte Shoal Creek lnemon & victory. At iy i g 1102 £ bl 81 400 | ey T of i csare ttr, A wiltviad | i sl ac invivon, sone el i O oronor vl 107 | O e O, hina G I e s e Laprres o tho wator-battery. siruck tho farm-house of Mre, U, B, Drown, four | Aftor the inouncoment of tiie Suptemo Judge- | drauging the niver, and will, hoped, succeed Uullots of Loufsiana, ks i endeavors to sppear in & neat, handsume bon. TP ASTERN NOTES, Iireakfust was partaken of at "‘; Hygola Hotel, | pyieq soutys of this city, In the Town of Fitch- :.‘.’.'3 :‘:fl";fi'fl{a sveral .nn:;tmnn I:ngo‘m‘ v;':;n fu recovering tho wiseing bodi }Iuw“nf l;nul yen sa b Wat, -n]:n those "‘":1 appeat in lne{hefill:oumil To. ‘i B i . b e NUSSIANS REVRUITING, and at 8:30 Oen. Oetty, commandant of tho post, | purg, utterly demotishing it, carrying tho debrls Teoded 1o it s narling from a Ku-Klax enb, « | xeeivo tha pratee and encomiums of all thoes in at. : Ere e P ¥ " ¢ # ngmination of Lisutenant-Uovernor, END OF A WOLF-ITUNT, Bullots from the Hamborg Clab, . |'tendance, Tha peopleassomble from miles around x May.23,~A % called with his earringo and took the Presidoncand | |y ineglr. Tho whiriwind slso canght o and car- | Jonn lortip, X N NT, 2 Cln A O Moy T ih conresparidenc says | UL e Tumoten Sormal Schaol, sbout hreo | et oo o o e meers Miee, | un0 Mortley ol Titusvile, beia choien” an " tie ‘Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Law for all (assortoq colora «+ ] tolook at each other's honnets, and, while the eachiers oxpound the Jaws lald down tn the Qose +J81, the 1aales criticire oach otnor'a sping-Lonne e Ul the Russtans contl ‘;w 10 fevy recrulta throughe it Thrae, - Tho Goskisswho are enrolled;as Bulgarians, arg despordlp e, (o Ignoriug of thelr natienality. e 47 ¥ third ballot, \ J, almm-jphfi rica, of Hantington, was noml- Rflém on the g,f ballot for Secretary of Intcrnal On tiotigh, ot Senator Wallsco, the Tion. P, Milton Spagze.of Huntinglon, was tnanimonsly st nominate Tman of the State Central Commit- tae for tho yeur, Afer adi) ' 1) i) 3 Dickatew, (13, Comention o nt A0 ad)ourhn stnadle. T MW e VEASHNT REPUBLICANS, Buntixarody Vi, May 23,—The Hepubliean State Convenlidn met to-day with ex-Gov, Joon Uregory Smitf tomporary Chairman. After & speoch by thg,femporary Chalrman, and convert. ing the temporary intoa permanent organization, . Tareele (srawhile fult of dotlars) s Lot's exposo it—lond and Iwn&ly—' 2 . Swindling by the other party| <, Ho shall chiarm of poworful troubla * v, . Llko & hotl-broth bull and hubole, L Aaes Avi~Doubdle, dondle, toil and tronble: ¥ire, bira; wud, cauldron, hubble, Tian w“un Uxwizr—bitg of teuth and hunis of putiok ™ prating of suppliess : Cronin'a noso oiid Glover s giszard; o | W mxcrrivg cOMDAT OF SNAKES Marbic's jokes from A 1p 1zzard} ; o Y Fashtington st Liver of blaspheming Gbbble; ! A A Magl ah | L] ggnuu Into lots of troable) An exciting **mill" took place at the Natlonal lden’s buck-vone; Cox'n grin; ] Muscum the other day, The livo snakes, of whicf Quickened cnmclc‘gco from M Lln“ 3 tharo are quite a number, are kept in four plass Yolca of Natlon {++saven to alght ™) { ‘cisos, tho bottoms of which are covered with sand. Bty Dt simugled iatat: Tecontly a water-snake was put n tho caso Which miles west, 'Two hours wero spent In vislting the | yrown her son-in-law ‘aud his wife, snd a bired different claas-rooma and obscrving the oxamina- ) . R il veata Thon In FmEtIARY 3° | xirl wero out of 1o houso at tho time, snd At 11 o'clock Capt. P, T, Waodlln, Governor of | eacaped injury, The cyclune seoms to have swopt 'of the Buldiers’ Home, near the school, called and | down on this particolar farm, s&nd then touk the Preatdent and party to that place, T'he | risan, carrylng the debris over this city, Bull Altaubled vefcrans, ovor 600 in. number, wero | ... tole 1 dnth of gram from Orogon, ton milos guuth of Tormed o reeeltd o rssidoat, e balahon, | 1288 R B e apyone T 'wfifflunllfun-‘p'l::u'ku:h'o i AR AR FIGE el vicinlty, Beversl farm-houses wero blown down, o ) : ' tD ity | #omoof the mmmates Injured, and two reported , and b e Lo DATLY TUINIEU 10 the | killed. Two horaes fecding 1n leld belonginz to Principal, served a lunch,; By this time tho audi- | Dr. George Fox were taken ap bodily, cacried o ence hnd been augmuntod by & large nowmber of LR o P e ) Yos of diatance by the wind, dashed to the ground, and or killed. Nothing further can be tcarnod to:night, v i : e et fitiaone of that pifce, wiio called P90 | 1ut the probsbllitios are that much destruction hu mnke them a spooch, but yet he.-wonld not refuso | been done by che storm, Qexzva Laxs, Wis,, Moy 23, —Join W. Allen, Aon of the Hon, George Allen, & wealthy farmer of Linn Township, four miles south of this place, dled yesterday from the effects of a gunahot wound recolved o month ago, It seoms that several young men woro out hunting wolves, Two of the party— the docuessd and & young farm-haud nsmed Charles Paller—~discovered a nest of young wolves, sad, hoping to catch tba old oncs, Allon remalned to watch tho nest, while Fuller returned home, & ahort distance, for rafreshments. Upon hlareturnbe nilatook Allen for n woll and deliburately shot him through the body with a rifle, the bsll ponetrating the lunga, causing lils death yostorday, & moenth aftor tho unfortnnate accident. Iuller clalmod In extenuation for his fatsl carclessnews that hu was in, boys and old men mentally comment upun beneath tho bonnots, Tho € ¥ Jionnet-Show™ e & cnstom <long {| wnd 1t 1w Em\vlnflln popularlty overy yes ‘ ‘Where, porhaps, 18 such a stranye, interesting, und harmlcss custom porpotuated, except,jn tho neigh- )| boring Gobxty of ‘Cla: Rl e S nf Coy . TRARQDIL S - o “‘Constantinoplo.1s trafiquflil/ Fho mementary - ment ¢auscd by WH Smwvh'insane pro- i CeedinR o M4veday Lipd ditapmenredybnd appre- heriblons of & Rysaian oHAj 0l thalsi”have been, eoophiedl by ‘artauguinonts now (usder, negotla- tlon for cstablishing aljad’ol’ deuarcation bg- tween the tivo camps, ¥ 5 NUSSIAN ADVANCE.. R ‘Tho Rusaians bave agaln indbanced thelr en- tlre llno slighitly, withoup, Bowever, viplating 2, oxcited from the offects of thu chase, and that And u broken ballot-box, s ‘| the king snake occuples. His kingship resented the voutiel zotie, Tnmenie quantities of war [ tail”“The was- Nnony Lo aa e a lcar OB ATRIEON: AV 221 the av) ,['*"“‘"!‘“" tho uaual commiltieos, & | Lifonnd changed his poattion, was crouched Ju | Tolavestigation's bowers " Yhe intruston and attacked the visitor, and tha two auaterial continue to reagh the lusstau’'camp, and Intellicent audlonce bers to-dsy, inort LSy BN * 4 verybody's frauds but ouray 5 tho wrass, aud that the ahades of cvening were Juat fail iowerer, casts somo_smapicton upen his motl ), as he hastoned, Lhe next morniug after the whaoting, to tho County Clork at Klkuorn, and drow $340 in bounty on the eclght young wolves secured, and then Hurriedly departed for Texas, bagn fudeed to meo that tho peaple Snectal Digatek o e Tvibund, 'il‘lll(ll;acllgunll;lnlt'h{ um;fluzlun nruoh lnlcrl- Fonr Atkixso¥, Wiy, May 23.—A foarfal tor- ceat in the uducation of the colored puople, os thelr ed to ens Drosenco indicaied: “Ho was £lad 10 ko thak 106 | mascitos s aftemsnon ooeeing aeye ar of xood old Stute of Virglnia contributed largely to T J 1 honses, the aupport of iLis institution, aud -also | barns, wiadmlills, troes, aud fonces. The wind to tho cducasion of tho colorod pooplo | was so awilt that §t raleed stones eight inchos in withln her Lordors, This was wise, aud | diametor and bowled them along the ground, Iis would rovert {o the intarest of the tate i B 2 1o the Interest of her citlzeus, and to tho intereet | D3t 10 strewn with broken fences, trees, ‘and of o Orin and_averlasting peace, for which all are | tmber, 80 that the roads are impassablo. Wagony Qov. Bumith, in hls specch, took ground against Iho Prestdent’s Houthern policy, and compared tho Ieglalation fn' Congress reducing tho army nnd ap- propriations & tho legtalation lnunodiatoly pre- cading tho Rbellion, when the loyal North was clllppled. thattho Rubel South might be all-power. ful, u $7ent tambling around tho case togethgr in ape prpved pogilistic style. Threo rounds were fought, Ia'the Orat two tho snake forced the figbtlng, and 1he wator-snake confined himsol? mhtnly to getting vat of tho nwkward and dangorous pdiitions in svhiich the streugth and skill of hisadversary placed hm, But as **the doda wilt turn when “trodden * so will the water-snako when bitten tow nd when rubbed down with a sponge after the second raund ha scemed ta get e secoud wind ring e We'il acknowledgo, load and hoarty, | Swinding by the ofor party ) Arr—Double, denble, tol] and troable, Fire, bata; and, cauldron, buoble. 8rcoxn Wire PorTan—by” the prickiogof My umbs, Bamethiug wlcked this way comes, SR i TR keocke) 1 acuxrii HALE (mad)—1{ow noW, yo and midnight hage, W, Yo gontds, Black ng. 1lls subsequent actiol . AT ERzanb) % LoxDoN, May m—mafipm from Treol- 1zondo states that the Ruslypus ‘ot Erzoroum 1ava recelved o reluforceuiens of 10,000 muen. “Putrd fever is savagiug fhoKarrison at that C places o Shent it TUD INSURRECHON in Loziston agalnst the Rusalaus Is spreadiog. THE COLORADO FLOOD, The Conventfon nominated Col Redfiold Proclor, | Dexven, Col., May 23, ~The faod roportel yes- hard, of Rutland, fox Qovernor, terday Involved several othor streams on elthor side What i't ybu doy - and was oager for the fray, Meanwhilo tho king It s catimated that between' 10,000 and 15,000 q'rgluw. 'l;o ‘m-mmu 1o find lucl‘l‘ a {Tu':kuln,la and reapors woro Iifted Into thoalr andthen hurted | Upon reasssmbling, Col. Itcdfleld Proctor was | of tho Diylde, and the Denver & Rtlo Grande Riall- A:g;:\hl},;fld withouta name! We need ako hndhoo;ne;l :l; ll;m::::'hl: ml‘;; 4 ."’:'nu".'fflfi"f;r Lazls are under arms, Thess &re prosecutlng dcgres uf inieliigunco as was manifested by Mo | to the ground, Unly one person was killea and | nominsted forGovernor, K. P.Colton, Lisutonante | roag lost & bridge near Colorado Springs, and were | * J 3 3 waa sharpenin ¥ aerrilla Warlaro agaiost £lio Nussans. about | fok pamt Arink ey SXABIon Mblch 4 | ono savoroly Injurcd. Ouo housa was blown dows, | Govermor, andi ok A, Pago, proseut incumbeat, | unablo o run any tratas on this end of the rasd e et Sacton snamieal, gome aoything e S DR AL T R o havn't ofected any Binco wo can recollect; and now wo're goln' 'T'o show Corruption up and Fraud, unles ‘They bear tho Democratic label. Came! 1ot 8eneachal without there! Doorkcepah! Uring 1o the sick snd mauned and maxe ‘em yotal We'll fabncate & apaon or spoll & horn, [Bhkaot-fron thunder ia heard behind tho scenes and Bnru and Rowao citisens como hureying in, wiping thelr mouths. A vute is Artvin aod Butoum, pure COMPLRTRLY IpIdYIC, Vienxa, May 8{.—Tho "Iv';;:gnaeublau #ays All Buavi's attempt wad moré déribus than sdwit- ted, Forty refugees foreed ‘thelr way futo Mu- rud’s apartment and proclaimed him Sultan, He, bowever, showed complets Idlocy. SERVIA.", udious, to bo Industrious, to bo frogal, and o | 8ud tho iumates burled in tus ruins, #aye sonie ol tholr varnings, tor by 0 dotng they | but only ono had a hmb broken. would wmake for themiclves bouies wnd roputa- | 150 rest were unlujored, . K tlune, aud thus ever command the uum‘: und :l;,‘:“‘ the houscs .m“]‘;md‘ d"l;::!?:nfi‘ ‘:. Suppirt of ANl good clthsone, * (AppiRues.} ; 5 RA W g ; 2 o'clock tbe visltors, by this 1ime vvor 1,000, Uawk, one barn; Rd Ward, oue house and barn; xfp.flh‘d lu‘\;ualntl' iall, wnd lllhzl closiug exer- | J. U, Ross, ono barn, Banells, ono varn, one €laen, conststiug of casaye, recltutluuy, ¢ic,, oc- | hop-hause,one windwilland part of his dwelling; cupled the afternoon, After the diplomas were & & I % v dl-plrlhulcfl. Gea. Devens waw Inlroduced, sud Kyorechl, one barn; Hepson, ono bara; Mussebl, wade & brict address, oue buri, both snakes fought nobly. Finally the king anake ‘nok hleadversary's head entirely In his moath and hegan to chow on ity which soemed 1o discouraze tho water-snake, and causod his backor to throw up the pponce. The victor of tho match Juan old hand at conteats of this kind, and recently bit an ofending neighbor completoly {n two, for Stute Treasuror, The followlog reselutions were adopted: Tue Itepublicano of Vermont, ateadfastly ad- herlng to the oft-declared prinetples of thelr pacty, und senvidle of the lzmvuy of the prosent exigen- clew L1 our country, hereby resoivo: re(—That the motlves und woneral course of the Admiuistration ot ident Ifaves have our hearty approbation, and, thaurh differoucu as to policy uny oxlat, we rojoice lu the bolief that both va-urdng. "I'hree bridges bava been aweont away on the Kan. ans Pucifc Hallroad, A freight tralo on the latter road, containing eighteen cars, passed through tho bridge across Kiowa, nur(!mx with it Jolin A, lu- ker, ungineer; Frank Solden and John Fratl, Gre~ man, whose hudles have not been rocovered, ‘I'he debrle nnd drift from Clerry Creok lodged wrainst the Lolorado Central Raitroad bridge across the V'latte, and forced out its supports, The rosd AN ENGLISII IDITOR. “London Correaponasnce Dulitmore Sun. Chay- Il sce a very noticsble article In the L + v | tho Kxecutlvenud the tepublicans i Congress aro | A120 sustaised couviderable dawages on its Chey: takon on ths question. Resolved, That wo You wil BrLanans, Moy 2. —Th Tho Presldunt boing loudly called for, aald: di wull b * | cnue division, but It ia boligved that its traine and Investigate Republicans snd won't let Ropub- | present number of the Quarteriy Jteview which dlse P aadihd M"“l_,..‘,ffxfil‘a:'fl{l}:‘:": T cama hioro this morulig, thluk we all FURTHER HOUTH. e rre she sachiaana, Lut, on tho eon: | G O tha Do or & o Groads’ Talroad wil Jieaws Tovesticuto, un® rasted, |10 T ol T tlin Araopsinve bt sint. 1o Do Voehl teentls i"lmv’.m":\\lll" l‘mnu:y"luul I{k!. lnd.vn.lh vary Quiney, NI, May 23.~A torpado atruck the | fals unity, in nouscaveutlsle, livorty; in all thinge, | TO¥0 regularly to- Ur‘:;hl i1 applause. ]=New York tlon." This azticle fs based on anablo pawmphlet s OId Barviae o Lo e A heatd oy oo mand | westorn pars 'of Urows County ta afternoon | charlty. 5 ., ) —— oming the truth and shrink- ation, we yot condsmn falr, uncalied for, aud roviiutionary 160 meawn of tho Democratic House of Roprescntatives to in- vestigato a ruu ouly of the facis pertaining to the Vrusidoutial election, and coasidur that nll etlorts fu reopen o question. of such maynits lian ouce been Lawtally, aud, as wo beli entitled the **Crown and Cabloet,” which was re- THE WYOMING CENTENNIAL, contly fesued snd sold- here in-grent pumbers. Seranton Currespondence Now York Times, Both the articies, inthe Reriew and in the pam- 'The elaborate proparattons in progress among | polet, were written by the co-edltor and propristor the poople of Pennsylvania for a cuntenntal com- | of the Manchester Ecaminer. 1le came before the memaratlon of the Yetile and massacre of Wyo- | world In this case sa **Veroxr.” While I maintaln ming, recalls one of the most thrilling incidents of { the writer's incognito, thoughI know him per- feolsuro that wll who cawo will' leava to-night | B few wiles south of BMounds. A few with foolinge even more friendly than before. | houses wers blown down, and ft You are engaced in onao! the groatast experimonts | fs raported that three pervons wore killed, now tuat dumand the aiteution of the Amwrican | particylars have not boen rocelved. Daring the Jieplu, civiiieing and eilucating the twy ruces. We | yorun lightning struck e St. - Bonlface Sehoot D reytha I saan e ol -"“:»“é b | bullding, a tye-story edifice, ‘and pussed luto the bu the weak polnt of oar colored fellowe Uasumcnt, which was set on fire; damage alight, PLAYED WITII A 'TORPEDO, Bpeclal Dispatad to The Trivune, Gannere, Ind., May 23,~Two boys, Joseph Lot and Charles Becller, aged respectively 8 and b yesra, thought to amuse themselves, about noon to-day, ‘*making a torpedo go of* by hitting it witha hatchet, The result {s quite serious, Jou's Russia has informed Sépvis that o largd Peeuntary subsidy In on the road to Belgrade, Tho Servian® Government ‘has consequently glven largo ordere to contractors for military Aupplics, Ing nub from lavar ustly, Shetonle clasad, aro dotrimental o thie prowpority and perals . tha liuvolution. The mame of Wyoming sud ita | sonally, 1 may be permitted Lo say that tha London GERMANY. CmmtRcomLL, heva s sobe Fuary W EuLEe MILWAUKEE, gus 1ot puaca uf tho eouniey, deiarriog tad rope | kper Mo and noss wes cob vt so s weethoaad | [0 LLICE, Sive obtalnod s wortdewtie: tamme sod | e some mootss ago, offored b §20,090 vt THR ANTI-SOCIALIST BILL. usercises, aud heard Intolllgent evsaye cfpressad Apectal Disgoteh ta Tha Tribune, “Thlrd-Taat, winle we doplore tho contianed op. | 231G Charlle, tha youugest, will Jardly recover, | naturally the thoussnds who have boen stirred by | Jeat salaty It b wauld join e sdjioricl iatt, A BERLIN, Muy 23,—The determiuntlon of the | it burer and slmpler Eugiish, than we h 1 s 4 ¢ash cut i his forchead, his braine ooz~ ositlon of & portion of the South (o the efforis of dminatration Lo xive equal zigtits and privileges toa) citizens of the whols country, wa do recog nlze tho patriotic nctlon and devetion of thosv i that section who do nuw staud firm for the Unfon and the peroctuity of good government, The State Committce wera authorized to_eall Ihutrict Conventiuie at the tine vt the Biate Con. yentlun Lo choosu delegules Lo the Nattopsl Convens tion, Adjourned. T P —t——e : FINANCIAL. y Mitwaokes, May 23.—A raln-storm of nonsoat -day? | thi ot 3 eyt think thet thy vary intetoating race whith | yigiouco, accompaiod by wind. thunder, and countrys thuta Who ware pecsent I Tho sehools | HNbtning, visited thisclty about 7 o'clock. A largs ro0m -Uay, and beard the utrango name of | cf t Whiits leas whd othor (g warriors, 8BS the WomuR gy AL T Moas at Corsctiol wia Dlowa dowa, One or two buildings wera unroafod, troes . h ¢ Y Sy ‘oo ooyt g8 oMt b e | uprooted, and basomenta ooded. Th extnt o thet raco or whli _any’ race you m DR :)‘duull l;m wmmlsla- wnlll "l‘hl.l lu‘un. -mlltm- el ——— M ho prowise of the lampton [ustitute, i c Bty 0. slxiy raduatee, wa all ublio fa"pray o BISHOP McCOSKRY." that God way bicss tom, " i — The exercires closed with & prayer, aftor which tho puriy touk cauveyances 20 Totdrned (4 thg | 110 Jeturns to Detrolt to Vapquish 2l the recital of 118 woe will feel an Interest In the | S 80ONE Liasame thuw the Doty fews dcre hls forthcoming celebration which will occur on tha 3d o decided upon accepung oltner, hia employer, and 4th of July next, tho fret being the date of the | hearing of thuse bids, tandorud sn oqual partitess battle and maseacre. The propurations fof the | #hip In the KZaminer, which flwu ‘ucw“lu L nfl: demonsteation woro begun on the ninety-ninth ane il m.m por annuim and ind :rm unce, niversary of the event, when & number of the na the bost politicsl writer of tho da{. Mancheater Eraminer, in ita leader, b1 the scendants of the gallant - yeamen who fonght snd i 1t 10 doow tiluking fell et and organized an {uiloential assuciation, ho 2ol Hall (iasette, The with vub-committvesacattored throughoyt the val. ' has lost fte bost men by fue llnfl to attend to the detslls, The heartineau with | tirement, fio ** paper without & Luads which they entered upon ther work, and the en- thusiasm with which the public bave seconded Natlonal Liberals, Advancea Liberals, and Ul. tramuntancs tooppose the Antl-Boclslsy bill seals the fate of the measure, Parllament to-day began the debstq on the first reading of the bill, Conservatives and Imperulists spoke for, and Ultramontanes, Progrestists, niid Hory lienuingaen, (4 bebalt of the Nutlonal Libe #puko againet the bill ilerr Beunlngeen satd: wTustead ol fnteg- duciug new legislation, apply existing, Jaws more stringently. It found deticient, we.will be witl- fug therefrom, Tho wound i such tbat his recov- wry te dovpaired of. DIED TROM INJURIES. 87, Pavy, Mion,, Moy 23,~Frank Anniwald, onc of those Injured st the burning of the k l'luuul‘huul Batarday night, died lust nigut of his wounds. H GRAN Yo ita Lold ow 4ke pablicie still stroug, IN ENGLAND, &Special Dispatch (o The Tridune - Jghelr efurte, warrant the bope that the affalr will | - -t Quips, AP BZnextpntunn fo asistin remedylog thelr | fort.. They losvs lo-oild for Bume, . ISV Ly o M lioouiaoton, Ti., May 22,—The saie of isade | V0"t BESURIsTiact Olaot to Paslap |ihe Morth of the occasion waick 1t Is desjeued 10 | gy, sroran forbida pork. Wy, then, sall it Couut von Eulenbers, Mintster of the Intes | TEMPERANCE, Drruom, Mich., My 20, —Disnop McConkey, -| 24, ity proverty Incladed in the assctyof tho London Timer, Tho Invasion of the valley was accomplished on | follawers Ma'bawm-medane? . rlor, ssid the bill waa urgently necessary. for the welfare of the suu.’ The , Goverg. ment tods it ugeessary to Impuse sflence on the Bochalista, and “to pursuoits Isbors fnpeace. After .what Herr Benningeen sald, tho peopls must not complain if the utwosi, fl\,vx:mnuy 13 practiced jo exceutlug tho catsting bankrupt Jowe Bank Logan this morning, sad at. iractod ta thie city alarvo uumber of -cavitslists (row otbier - places, Tho total of sslos to-day ia 53,000, The 1omo Bank boliding brouunt {b‘m“)gblnu & coruur bulldiug un the public syuare " “pecial Dispatch 1o The Tri Nuw Youu, May 3. —Iu the' Bankrveley Coort to-day Jlenry A. Blelutive, late Presidont of by ¥irst Natloual. Uank of f.ake City, Col. was nil. udged & voluntary bankrups, with 1shli 310701 abvata, 357,000, Soin . Beton east pri secompanled by his wife and ulece, potuyned from ity . May k- '"“':l“" Drew, | New York tuls mornlug, and enguged rooms at e i anccese 1a tils meatlog e oneBrSC | Michlgxn Exchauge. ‘ne Bistop fs in poor erien Laing hold to-night, which en | beuiths reduced fa . featy and shows aiyus l?meg Ihn.hlluc;:l-‘gru;l:]uhll;vfi. Asa result of :"‘M:l.uv;“ .'3:.':,‘..,,""‘.: bou::.ym .n:.x;::fi..,. o e “been. orpuatend it “,Re[0r8) | 310 yunouncos that, Uaviog withdrawa bis reslgng ship of 3,200, ombraclhg many Jeading tian, be will resume his autiew as Bishup of Mich- citizens who were formerly drinking men, ond l‘»r-n‘.l “,'"‘ u‘n e l‘:ll-“ -l;wnd lna"Dllu:eun Con- who will make tha Club an Instrument of gress | YEU!HOR nEXt moo o says lhitlo concerulng Tu the Queen's Beucl, in Londoo, on May 1, bofore Lord Chiel Justice Cockburn and Justica Lush, the matter of the Corporation of Hun- derlaud aud the yisit of Gen. Urant was argued. Tu this case somo ratepayers ‘at Sunderland dls- puted thosltowauce vus of toe Borough Fuud of ths cxpenses attendant ou the visit of Gon. Grant to thd town ou the occasion of the open- fug of & new freo library under tbe Fublic Ithe 33 of Jnly, 1778, When & number of Dritlah ‘oldiers, commanded by Col. Johu Butler, and accompapled by 700 Indlsns led by the cruel hulf- Lreed Urant, of Gi-wa-gwali-toh, duscended upon tho defonseloss scitlemont, 'They wuro met by 8 fow companiva of old incn and boys, whoso ex- treme agu ond youtd had exemptud them fromn 0 bu tho dlstaut ranks of the Repubilc, and 1o eral hours & flerce battlo raged on sho bauks of the Busquebunna, But she coutest wav un- equal, Thu Indiany, from thelr ambush. kept up & deadly fluok re, which soon thiunvd ibe rauks How to mansge a menager . ‘e, Jnsummer, Baranm, ST Now plant cucumbers, —A'ne Yort Qraphic. Weo bad rather pick & llly.—Zoston Dulietin, , The lightulng-rod ageuts will soon begln to opo- ate. Bpare the rod—but spoll the ageut. $¥en," 22id 8 man as he bent bl .lhl'l Awentioth glass of ber ‘it i WILL NOT ACCEPY IT. Loxnox, May 23.—A Berlin dispatch anys the Empesor bias refused to accept Dr. Falk's fesig- i ohin_ Fettretch, real. of the yeomen, utterly shattered, they were Heveral yearn 8go A youog masiin New Orlesns natop. It i t Falk 3 o cetato broker, Is in involuutsry bankrupl Librories act. The corporation, desirous of | forced to fall back, 'despite the appeals u’ thetr | puta wij Lask, and furgut Viguiug, 't 08I At KU purabis i ré- | fusuwnco and power n Ceatral lowa. Tote'cly | 140 imtcn that b oae omncouiied bie same, | SvSliuin, 31,051,000, " Tha - iiobe - IHAGEAres | Giriai ot Co the Opemia, hadt (nvited Gems | SourokSons Wit GO opebon Molve who e, | Dishauim,oF moncy th 8 sssiuge baak, andfurgul H JOVELLAL bas been shaken through and through by Mr, his wattar wiil como up fn the Cowpasy I & creditor for 1y A disnatch from Madrid_snys Gen. Jovellar Direw, and what i remarkablo ls, he has not | ¢4 !0 thee mado a uugle coemny, but all haye | SOUTs Mie returo gives geneeul atlafuction to only words of prawa for bhim, ‘The | tho membersof hls dlocese, o0 boud and wortg; 1 e reclation i real estute. - Willlam Lichardson, an mo)unng Laukeypt, bas liavilities of $41,1C0, — e ——— Grant, who happened to be visitlog o the nelghborhood, to attend on the occaslon, which ho kindly assented to doj and, though tho *+ Don't Juave me, my children, und he doy i ours.™ Tho ludiane, seeing thelr fues retreat, fell upon them and -Inu:’humd thew withaot morcy, D, \wmn-n. and children, hen, gb the Interest, 1t was found thut~the bauk bad uiled, . mav vecome Mintster of War on his return there, Y% Aw! trom Titusville, 1 see," said the magnifi- ad Just 4 . cent Lotel clerk o Lo (ha_guast who movement that Mr. Drcw bas Ipaagurated fo this e T THE MBIA Mayor zavo a lunchcon at his own cxpense, | cavu cums x::‘: &fi‘,fl:: fi'm'.fml.,h,'mz"“mh booked. +*You ata 1 oi, liul: THE SHAL cly - is spreading inlo the routty, asd will A QUICKENED CONSCIENCE, COLUMBIA CREW, there wero 8 variety of expeuses fucurrcd on | pact that thoe latter should tead tham azainat, Wy, Shunlered the fapucrs, UIS ARKIVAL, AT 8T, K n"u & \ln;uuubxa ’s eatend ofinr the entiru _coun. 2 Suesiul Disgicd 10 The Tiune. | -~ Bpeclal Dispaich 0 The Tridune. . the occaston,—for the eroctlon :of barrlers, | OMIIZ, ord them an opportuaity 0"‘"‘:{ sdingrt, BN 4 e i Ko St e i, it Ve ® aiiniey, Jublies - of - Blus-Ribbon | gig, 1L, May 2k~ The troublos:iu the Prese{; JNEW Yome, Moy 23T’ Columbla Colege * What s [Ltiat burops dawn-the effic for e vinglog of - .bells, 'for the'- hirlog 'of o biali in which to recelye gho General, for the "bire of & special tr(ln]li whlch to couvey bim, aud, Jastly, aud thidily, Jepcthn exhiviilon o kapy Which came Lo sbout £1005 and these : .avouzed upon the wettiers, whoiy mv{f"“"’“ Lo non, Muy 28~A Hergld corresponddnt at +tsburg telegrophs: "% Tho Sha ¢ e e bete todday, Fle wap received gy the Moy on Ltaliway Btation by the Emoeror, the Ldat étow'baiXid on 'The Cliy of ‘Cheiter to-day, o take paré ip the Heoleyruce 4a July., A JuFeo crowd- suw them off. ‘Tifo erew lakes over'two abilla- The young men aré ju yplendid phyajeal e Liv _ cliy Junu 20, undor (ho péssoast direction of Alr, D byiérian Charet wero, bappily’ ended lust evgnis) e L p s betsonst dicection of MrDirve; whien 8 full '¥pifeasto "wu‘n"md t;4 Prot, \(’l Bro exiected “u(iln‘l;'r:!;‘_,h“! o procexiivn aud | W, Kennedy, pis Eldur, )i which boackpowlud, bis Em-w Lo T -:’h&,«f:fl:""_".“:}.:'. Eravo eriore b makipg . sloloments aysiuc the ‘Ahe ‘usurpers of fhe 1ed yoan's paraiifee, & Wi ‘somotimes given-to: tho vulloy; aud sy z(a s “kirmish belug over,the Indlans gave fatl dcoue 1 Ao spirit of dedtruction whicn- gotéexsed ‘{heu; land, breakingawsy from the Jebderd; ‘they reaned Tripyed up on the lunding omawir . My thepdator bounding frons bis Luis? tha,povb ok Hpsing, mmmynulhur. iactiieTs 5 g Hirew J M ) adritest 5-vovalrerat H condition, agl are ampiv supplied wi ; expeyses fad been, coargud wpou: the Basuugh | Surrlble revenys upon the rentle peanly'o that Ar . Yaikes phaloeraplr piesddin & Cearsirch, aud obhier memiogss of the Ioupartat | 105 UJ00RZ sy tia Blues liblow vy’ aircady |Sharacter of tho pustor, the Ruv. Alexander Ale- ||cquipmenta They wil 5o it quarives. o Jio | Evuidy Whidh Wa ade b vestly out. of tho-| adian:sbod 500 were wik ts Arath Wit ithyhaxgol 3 gentlenan I"}?‘;, shaeslitiog. fir b St e uportal (. nuicriug 13 600 fu-Towa sud 100,000 fu Now, | /eon. and bunbly ‘l‘f”f’ tpreivencas. Tuls | {16y, sud cunifuoy thele’ practics unhil the day of Lorouieh priobertyaud partly qut of a ruto, The | Arcls Waisiaw, azd SDear seerdleen ut gzq ar, | LoLLeR e Y 5 et siake! I Yog flon't ity Miar 8 grand rocoption -at (bo | Matpebire, 110 goes frain e to indeptadenco, | action leaves the pads Attuogee Shug, sve with | (berica - t 5 : tutal smouit of wxjcuacs chagwed was_£38Y, of At most cruck furtary 1oy iFepuraliun xa o aitiat ke 8t aishe. tHEY vt Palace, the Shah was couducted 'to BHoue that b s s g 1has town, vt any | gne Bociety, and 'puts® n ‘end-to th Weseuslons BRI s e e | which about B100 was for frevorks,” £7 78 Tor 3 Un upactuiesty st the Palace of sho Hexmitawe, ~Where he will reside for oearlya week, A sgples’ ol fetes, reviews, and bavqusts will be glyen in 1145 Lguor during the stay 9f bl Majesiy; in rordef thut ho tnay depart tharoughly Impresspd ‘wlth the wealth and apleadur of Kussia,'. le’ i leaves Wednesduy for Germany. e MISCELLANEOUS, vl , g oy dovin wern employ ooty Tia Toug: | Aot wunthigi- 1 ok yuor bralon g Jibyering muinents of thelr vittims fall of aguny, | @utled. T 7 Ee Aw eweul ntens followed {bat day of capage! | 4A Tl 1614 ' newapapor roporter -fhal ho The- Ruty: and bowce, the cro ) o ards, | ‘wad golng olroad In order E""d""fl“ placs 1o Wero eot’ 00" 814, wudtuo divuatatlon DI (| wiRE, Whard e would not b dislorbed onte b day: Mies Q1owhod ta-Thore ot oy feferal | Lo 1o Toivins Shap o Ve Besuized Ua bt lay "'C'“""”""“"’"““h'n‘a!a!- W‘F;fl?v’nol’la‘ at home gpd gecurs & desk 190, slurg thad i B L s s m— aoa| whbénet - lfi}u’l‘i'. n:bngrlhie, hio dferuption of the Chorch, Seanedy-win jotl'to Llu it _CONDUCTORS? (IFE INSURANCE, | thiitintiy o b e s ey pegabas Soube! PrifanxLring,! =Tua’ Paggbiiger Corg, |1 the Haptist Chusehs pig o7 o "1 o duclorg LIa-JoaGtaots Asnaclation ul Its scrsioni| 1. T ——e b 10-du; tgmdthru.nqwmn\ 2, tu sddition 19} ], - -80CIAL SCIENCE.: .0 14 B .{r-‘.:‘:x{;;:.)\\'u;. | Gucumari, i May) 93—t the .&wm *Beloneo | card and send b for's <ol 11 te paste Ay 1Y men, of Beinahis d M Wliaireag woratok Carrull 1! | leass strip of orinted gipileron it, the posto BT TR T et o (e Cace | nfectmed el e tboudh 10wy Al Abgyrdities of }ostal Rates, = Utiop Repubdican, . i - THere are some vecy yueer tbings abous our Post-Odlice - regulations. ~Fuke the postaduard, ]lrnlu.uuv:a, #3 polnted oat by our coutemporas riss. 13¢ 2. muy teddy hasdnnd writes cluse, e may put several l;'un'drul words on'a the bire of the bal), £13 ‘tha spectul “tedin, cte, -'The'fown Ulerk mndoan atBidavit to show that & sum OF Bob above £ wawincutred on wcount af: thu Uunoral’s. visit,wthat s, tho snuclul trin, the, burciery; snd . the . ringing ot bfls, ebvo=ynd thup, the pxpouses werd. b cwred for ghe. beng l\(uf-,{lw {ndighitauts, cm Ee.-wum the ;l_u “.‘m. i & great trgde’ “_l‘ll us'l‘:mftm. for ' tlelr - advantags . s sdvertiye - Kgrgigtowa Ueraldy " 0 huldred wouien ond ehlldrpn 45 ¢ag yon 4oll: e’ whsre Washingipn's Monae cCorded In $hels way 10 tha monatalos, uniier llzud‘lu bLote oldwin, Who wan v tlioush thoy & eren) d : el -| ment 1af saked s sural gegilemap o’ Chapled the tar r:‘n'fiw:,‘fl".fiifi‘,"‘{w“‘ strect, Baitluoro, th3 other day.” 4wt 1hrc your fo scusnter larduhloe squaiig Nevere. Tols pagh | £1C4.02 the grunid, suld the R . ‘berson addtepscd, h . Hel - 2]y un 1 the agme jualierand, by potting )i iy Bng | cultlyal clutions - 2 b rutor tartly,. ** &nt 1 sud It flw-lr- bev VIR AT CONSTANTINOILE, 1" | thin Lake : Store ant: Hi‘:‘h,‘i.‘fi "‘J’.u??.!’?‘i‘i;i & Vinea, of, Lbiols, 150ad 8 paper | WDe; wck f“:;“.’ ‘hlg‘f‘"“d' Volla ol !hhtl\l. _zi‘tuu::muhul: pflifi-fl'!‘d."t’ u:ghd‘h:ag:llf:r‘: B Reea S Thsssh o b SreamDy o e Y re sy | fifted toy ",""1"“ the rutal party, louklag bis COXSTANTINOFLE, May 25—A fire last nfibt | §ors J. W- Cliogan. of ths \ jcksbirg @ ainpbid: |!on *s Hospltalefor the! Iisane,"-followpd by aad il o for oue ceut: gud be may paste, | ‘ot - the Counell objected th the dpfraying of | bad periahod there, and (e vattarings they cadared e B R R #libin the precincts of the’ Bablite Putte, de usy; Y. ny" ”"J: Jbr“aiinore &' |’ per on ** Prison, Disclylidy, " by Mr. Brogkttay, af, || Wecard sl gror with printed matter, thea but | these expenscs out of the Borough Fund, sud | frosi fear, 8ud famiine, sod sickntas are unmatchcd | BtBIa’ but & daraed old fool. ! vde- | Obto; Geotee ¥. Liucolf, of the Boston & Provi. s, N, ¥, : . * S] o an opép covelope, avd 18 will go for une | that tbe Town Clerk was sppealcd to, sud he | DY a0ythiug on record. Oue poor woman, whoso A youth, with joy gut of bls elemcat, stroyed tho grcator portion of the buildings, . | tence: xnd C. W, Mernil, of the iitabarg, Cla. At X cont. The cord aud envelope will go for less | said he could not r 10 tho lawldlucss of | BBy, died st her broast fu & valu elort (6 obtatw | Juut said (o elope with biy Iicll e wednt; . chudig those of the Munlaterles of Justiceundt | SaH & 81 Loals” eiuctary’ wid “Tiefiurer: | 1o the muua Convention, W, L. Fawcatt, of Cbl- | it than e, cand shoga Pvii Seticpces | d be could pot sutwer 1o tho Luwtuluces of botiniphmeut, caried hoe doad dartlog tweotyutles | Wwheu Lot fathet ruhod (o, the Councid of State- Tho Miolsury of Forelgn | & Dalumores " o 100 FUVsdchinia, Wilialuglon | eages reud o papur upan tho Goalbetons of Econo- | abauclilcs und luconstatenclos bo ubolisicd. uud | then ( was pastly wiado up out uf w rute. Thu | &bicy £ tho woiress snd sotay cobor babieass ot Sithasorriblodin, ey cyerytbing go by weight ab uniform pricel 8 prey to tue wolves; aud wuny other tucidents of And wantod 0 kuow what the Funauce Commlitee cawe bo 8 resolution to al- | love sudduvotiouary'related. Ouly & fow survaved | —Puck,

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