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[} ~ gent Herman who saw ihe tornado from the time came fu sighl antll it disapvesred. 1ls describes it 8 looking llke a tall elund of stream, the top of whieh was white, a8 it it had Dbeen Batl. Tt was fully Gfty fect hign, 3nd kept rolling oser and over from the outside to the centre. Tif Drogress was abont the samo as the #low trot of & horer, Mot ofihe tims it was aboat 200 fest wide. and it appeared to be GOIRG ALONG ON ONR LEG IN TNR CERTRE, T a8 gceonnted for the fact ihatthe earth was ridged up almost an if by & rlflw 8 good share of the way. Tne progress of the tornado w. snarked by & constant successlon of eruptions. Every article taken. up was eent straight to the t0p, and thenca shot out in all direcitons. THE TORNADO'S TRACK. % Spectal Dispateh to Ths Tridune, Yorr ATxixsox, Wis., May24.—The reportof the tornado yesterdsy was very Incomplete, It commenced at abolg B:13 p. ™., and jts destruc- 1iveness conld not be Ascertained last night, Its wotk is eimply terrible, It strock the earth at Codar Lake, paming Euat- ward, 1ta path wlil averags about thiny rods In width. altbough it Is ovet one-half & mila wide [nsome places. 1t left the varth at Bulwin- Kleaville, sixtecn miles cast of its starting-point. It first stenck Cedar Lako, about twentyssaven miles wide by three long., It took every bl of ‘water from the west halt, lifted ft sbont 200 foet, and lapped itoveron theeast half. Rye- witneszes say that the bottom of the west half ‘WAS QLRARLY VISIBLE. It then strnex Oskisnd Contre, and destroyed the Taown-Hall, A family by the mname of Hall lost evarything but ] ohalr. Mrs, Fall was romewhat finjored, It tore down the brick sebool-house, took Elder True's ‘boy quite a distance and dropped him In the grat yard, but did not bury him. The new brick Ger- man church was the mext victim. The roof was lfted stralght up sbout 200 feet, then hurled awdy abont forty rodes It thon demolished the bulldince of Willlam Ward, One barn 100 fect long was totally dcairoyed, two horeos killed, and his boy wase in tho barn, but escaped with a few ssvoro brujses, 1ils wind-mitl wsa desiroyed and Lis large orchard was & fotal loss. Samnel Chapman's batn was nuroated. No otherseriousdamage was done. . The Fort Atkinson and Combridgo mall-caerier writh his stage and team wers : LIFTAD UP AND CARRIED SBVERAL RODS and depasited in the fence.cotner. The delver crawled onder & culvert -to get out of the way of fiying rails, ife says there were saveral cords of wood In the ate at once, for he maw ft. A horss near by hid a rall blown through him just back of the front legs. T. Hawks' placa s entiroly stripped. Fiva pi sons were in the barn. One by the name of Charles Bmidt was justantly killed by the falling timbers, A womanin the barn was BHTIRKLY STRIPPED OF CLOTHING BXCHPT NIER ] 810R. One horse was crushed undee the ruins and one cow. The chickens were stripped of their feathers, some of them so clean that they ware ready for tho ‘oven. This moy scem a large mtory, but it 1s a sober fact, Mrs. Witchos's plsce Is & tofal wreck. Her house, barn, and granary were blown flat. Bhe 1 scverely Injured, but will recover, | Ed Wanl's tenant-honse and Lam twere demol. 1ahed, ond their tonants wero buried in the ruins. Only one was injured. Miss Frary had o leg broken. rest gacuped injury. .. Johu Gtoss® barn and windmill were demolished. 1118 hured boy waa BLOWN ABOUT SIXTY 1ODS, and lagded In a Sold. 3fr. Masechts’ large barn was torn from the foan~ dation, his wogon and reaper biown to pleces, and 1bo barn can't be found snywhore within a half- 1aile of the originsl site. 1t theo ctossed Rock Rtiver, blew down Cyrus Cortle’ barn, and unroofed Dis houser then passed on through the woods, de- stroying tmbor, ete, Tho last damags to bulldings was done at Bulk- winkleaville, where the Llow left the earth, we hope never to rotarn, The damago to fences, trees, and crops e immense, Fences are fonces no more, VOARD ¥ENOEN WERE SPLINTERED FINK, tho posts pulied ap, hurled into the alr, and then stuck down in aomo flold, Rafl-feuces had s gala. day. They left thelr vroper owners nover to re- turn. They tlow through the alr very carclessly, wiunzing (hrough barnds, _horacs, aid windmille frecdom hitherio unpknown, The ficlds are covered with fine pleces of wrood, large timbers, dead noultry, and oihor duiteetio aniinals that took thelr lust iy Jatbeatr, Liva-siock s3n at lazgo,—nothing to etop them, Bome famlilics aro noatly destitate. It 18 n rcenc whose parallel Wizconsin has never socll. and wo hopa nuver whil ugalo, ‘Thu gecateat niyatcry is how o many porsons es- caped wilh their lives. No one can comproliond the foree whtlh waich tho wind blow cxcapt an ob- server, Lrerybody says tiat the destruction and mirery conuct bo exaguereiod. NIAR QUINCY, ILL. Spectal Dispatch to Ths Tribune, Quiney, 11, May i.—Last ovouing about ¢ o'cleck, while a hoavy thunderstorm was In prog- ress here, an angry cloud was scen to pass to tho south of the city. Jis nppearance way like the peculisr, fognel-shaped cloud walch accompantes & tomado. It appesred to movoinaline loading somewhat from the southwest tonortheast, and whowed aigne of preat force, Aboutseven mitea southeasgof this city, & house belonging. to Peter Teldelateln was torn to pleces. Anorchard on Reldeletein's farin was completely deatroyed, every tree belug torn up Ly tho roots or flatténed to tho ground. A Jarga harn bullt of heavy hown logs ‘was also complutely torn to pleces, and one of the lopas nbout thirty feet In length was driven through 3 & houre un tho samo side of the road. Tho destrua- tion of property at Reldelstein's is aimost com- vlete, but no lives wore lost, ‘and no one is report- cd hurt. At Willlam Peter's farm, amile further cust, (ho storm tonk off the zoof of a hewnlog honao Lwo stories high, and carried awsy the upper story down to tho foor. A stable and smoke- houwe at the samiu place were demollshed, blit no loss of lifo occurred. 1t i atated thuc two more houses further weat than Reidelatein's were de- stroyed, but no partlculars bave been recelved, In tho llne of the storm the fences are all prostrated, snd crops buve suffured soverely, Fruit-trees have also ered, and whore thuy dro not blown down they are strivped of a Iarge portion of thelr trulr. A tarnsdo ?nlled vouth of Mound Btation Inet night, dewnlishiug everything in ite way, Tho houss of Peter Bmlith was niuved sbout aix feet off {ta foundation, and Binith's son Willlam was slight. 1y Lruived about the face. Smith'sbarn wasentiroly emolished, the house of Ucorge Ausmus was dentzoyed, and Lis wife and one child and & Miss Cupfm]u weze badly injured, Mr., Ausmus aud o nephew, ltovert, wera lu the barn at the tinie the barn wa blown' down, and YouDR Animus wes fatally injured. Mre, Ausious' shroat her collar-bone broken, sud ong of bad an ankle Uroken, All tho Inmates of tup house, {en In number, wera more or less brulacd, but nouo fatally burt, The Baptist Church, near hiound Htativn, wasnestroyed, and savoral orcharts were complotely wrecked. . WAUKESIIA, Mitwaukxs, May £4,~uch dsmage was done- by.tbe tornsdo last might st Waukoshs, Mooy bousea worw unroofed, large shiade trocs broken, dldewalks and fonces destroyed, chimueys blown down, ¢tc. The summer-house, spriug-house, sl windmlll at the Qlos Bprings, were completely wrecked. Bethosda Spring safe fered (o thu extent of ome summe Lous, eight or ten truvs, sud & quarter of a wllo of fence. At tho Stlurlan Sprlug the summor- Bouses [n course of coustruction wers complstely destroyed, togethier with the wing contalalng tho bathlng rooms, while the main bullding was moved Aftesn feob from Ua position, the roof of the Town-louse ftora” of sud the rafters harled dows through the ouildiug . * with such force ae to demolish overything lu thely eing driven tnto the ground in un upright At the Foantain }lonse many of fnu rees planted several years ago w suptooied, io- gether witn nearly ulf those ‘planted this 3 otal losa estimuted at 910, oot $20,000, & WATERTOWN, WIS, Special Dinwteh to The Tridune WatEntows, Wit May 24, ~The storm which prevailed last evenlng in the sonthiern part of (his county with such disastrous ¢Quct apent its Jury hefore reachiug (bls viclnity, and, beyond s busvy Tell of rat, Wwo lsd ug avidenco of it In this fm- wodiate VIEinity na dsmege bus been dong, P e GALENA, ILL. Fpecial Diagaich (0 Tae Tridune. Garexa, Lil, May 24,~A gustructive balloatorz pucwed uver this elty about 7 o'clock this evening, damagiag grapes, cropa, ele, Qur citizens soon! siter lndulzed in the anusement of throwin, 4 balls, wlich, fur tho 24th nou-" puralieled event. - o Alay, 1 aimost 40 o, . IN CHICAQO. "Ths 2t0rm Was LT a8 sovere 1o Chicago se it was uorth of here, and 1t §a evident that this city wgs Do the soutbern cdge of the storm, getting much rain, bat 0o dawage from wind or bail. ‘The storm struck Highland Park about half-past B o'clock, and was sccowpanled by & violent ball. storiu. Thu iubabitants of tho village were firnt warned of (be sppreach of the storm by a hurtl cane which camie from tho southweat. ‘Ihe Lall-gtorm seemed 10 be the rceult of the coilislon of two showers cumlng from 0ppo- site directivus, The wtoues dexcended th t velocity and apved, playing horse with ud dower-buds, W dow-psnca were ‘broken in y honres. The dismeter of the atones was from two o three and & half inches, Few people bappened to be on the streeta at the time. One gentleman was huersing home when s Inrge atick that had been Ilfted by the wind camg @own perpendicniarly, plercing his nmbrells, and plapting itself in the gronnd beside him. Mr. Middletfon, the Mayor, went out afterthe storm had passed over, and gathered twenty-gve alon which flled a #ix-quart pall, several welghing quarter of a puund esch, The durstion of { wind, rain, and hail storm was about twenty minutes. At Riversido the storm was also revare, £everal troes being broken off ¢losa to the ground, and windows bping badly damaged. The hatletones many windows at Win- netks. and Inflicted much damage to m;}l lr%el. Aftes the storm the pronnd was covered with Bail 10 the depth of three inchen. THE RAILROADS. WIIY MR. ITARRIS RESIGNED, Me. J. M. Forbes, of the Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy Rallrond, s already related In Tng Tnin- UNE, came to Chicagos day or two ago with the In. tention of golnz Weat. The ramors wore that ho came ont hore for the purpose of svolding belnz presentat the Dizectors' moeting, which Is delng held at Boston to-day, and at which Mr, Harrls’ reaignation as President of the road will be con- dered. Mr. Harrls {a now {n Doston, and itis td that he {s prined with & apaech which will bo quite unpatalable to the Directors, and particular- Iv.to Mr. Forbes, who, it Is alleged, has been at work for somo time past to get M. Harris from his poslifon. It mow appears that day beforo yeatero day, while Mr. Farbes was sufll in thia cly, no rechived a dlspatch from Boston swhich cansed him to retarn thore Immediately, Framthe fact that he ltook Me. J. M, Walker, General Solleitor and former Prosident of the road, with him, 1t 1s sarmised that the Directors have become a'armed at the statements which Mr. 1fartis Intonds to make, and that for this resson ‘Me, Forbes! return to Boston requested In said dispatch. Messrs. Forbes and Walker left by the h1ohigan Central Rallrosd Thursday evening. and will atrive in Boston this morning in time to at- terid the mesting. Considerable curiosity has been evinced Istoly to b the cause of Mr, 1%* andden resignation )rn after hiere-clection as President of the road. g Tnoxe has come Into the possession of facts which will th: rious affalr hava ment of Mr. Joy, two factions in the tnanagoment of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rahroad, Mr, Harrls \velni the leader of one and Messre. Forbesand Porkina of tle other. 'Thero war to bave been a contest for supremacy at Ul annoalelection, and the _chances were in favorof iho Harrig elde, But Mr, Forbes, 14 1s said, played it amnct, e came hero and eifected & camproniino with Mr, Tarris, and even gave him the progics ho held, 50 asto lcave no Houbt ss to hissincerity. . The com! waa faltofully carrred ont. Mr. Har- ris wos re-electod Presldent, and evorylungseomed 10 bo reitied in 8 eatiasfactory masoer, Ou hlis re- tarn to this city from Hoston, Mr. liarris madejn tripto the West for his heailh, which bad beun Rreatly Impaired by bard Iabor during the last few Years, llo went away with a light Licart, thinking all tha troubles regarding the management of tho Durlinoton ftoad” were over. Put Mr, Harrls hiad overlonked ono tning. At the Directors' meocting at Boston & committea of fiva was ap. ointca st the request of Mr. Forbes to come out West and examine the road and make such recom- ‘mendatfona for improvemeant as they shoald deom necessary, Mr, Harrls had no {des " that this wasa trap set for him, and he tnorofore made no abjec-- tion to the appoiniment of the Committee. Tho Committee came hera whito Alr. Iarris wos still West, 1t went over the rond as far 4% Uurlln remained thore for a few dnys with Mr. Porkl aud then roturned to Boston. = As s0ou 8 tie Com- mittes loft Buzlington, Mr. Harzls was furnisbed with a copy of the Committee's report, which was u;nt thio good of tho road reqnired that the office o Prealdont be removed from Chicagd to Jloston &t once. This was @ dt rect invitation for Mr. llarna to resign, as it was well known that he wonld not more to 1loston, and, s Mr, Forbes lives fn lioston, it was enay to aco that ho wes to ho Mr. Harrse' tnc. cessor, Mr, larria waw thundersiruck at tbls. Ite returned to this city, aad at once forwarded ils realymation, which s to be acted upon at Sos- tun to-day, ————— A WELL-DESERVED PROMOTION. ‘The Directors of theChlcazo & Alton Haiiroad ot thelr 1as¢ mooting hava dona 4 very croditable sct. They have promoted Me. J. C, McMullin from the posltion of Genoral Buperlntendent to that of Goneral Managor, If thore over was aman who deserved auch a recognition from the bands of his employors it s Mr. AcMullln Almost from hils youth he ha been In tha employ of the Comvany, and by hls zeal, onorgy, And ability has rlsen gradually until ho reactied his presenit exalted noamtion, Mr. McMule 1in Legnn milroading in 1850 os frelght, chock, and 1lcket clerk of the Wabash Road ot Decatur, In 1860 ho commenced hils career with the Chicago & Alton as agent ot Springfield, e remained in this Hm-luon r two years, whitn he was appolnted ocal fr=ight agent, ‘Fiils posttion he Olicd with nuch slganl ability and jndzment that in 1854 the mannagers of the rosd promoted him to tho position of Assintant Superintendent at Chicigo, nad in 1867, wiicn Goneral Suporintondent Lale rosigned bia position, lie was made Asluiznt Ueneral 8- Fe ulendent. Such satisfaction did he give in his position that In the spring of 18UB he was pro- moted 10 the (iensral Superintendeney of tho road, which position he has successfully Bifed untll the ‘present time. It s but fair to say that ot the present timo Mr. MeMuliln stands in’ the front rank of successtal raliroad mnnagers, and whorover be s known ko s highly asteeused and roapected for his many good qual- us. 1lv hus achieved a nations! reputation asan enerretic and auccessful managor, and dnring the last two yeara bie has received weveral finttering of- {fors from somse of the loading roads in the country, hut ho uniformly refused, for ho had learned io lovo the Chicago & Alten, with which he was con. uected 80 long, nnd_ whora ho was loved and esteomed Ly all tho officials aud employes. liis promoflun fo the pasltion of Goneral Manager ls & most_desarved rucojnltlon for long, able, and faithfol services, and gives general satisfaction not only to thoss connected with the road, but to mil {‘l‘mue that have occaslon to coms in contast with m. < — YIROQUA, WIS, apaciat Dispatch 10 The Triduns, Aavtson, Wis,, May 24, —A patont was lasued by the Secrotary of Htate to-day to Charles A. 1inat, of Jeferson, J, M, Jtuak ‘and Willlam F, Lindemann, of Viroqus, and Thomas I, Wilcos, Now Lisbon, who assoclated thomsolv tho Viroqus Rallway Company. This Company afirm thele {ntention Lo construct, maintaln, and operate in good faith alino of railroad from Eparts, Mon- roo County, to Virogus, Monroe Caunty, 8 dietance of thirty-five mllos, The capital-stock of tho Company is fixed at $400,000. divided into 4,000 ahures of $100 each. The above.nsmed pervons aro the Directazs of the roal, —rr——— TOLEDO & STATE-LINE. 8pectal Dlspateh to The Tribune, Laxsinu, Mich., May 24.—~Ex.(ov. Aahley, of Ohio, fled atticlos of consolidation of the Toledo & niate-Line Nallroad and Toledo & Anu Arbor Hailroad withi the Secrotacy of Stata to.day, The new stock subscribed and pald 1s $450,000. The old stock has been takon up. ‘The convolidstion esves building six niles, Regular truine come mence ruonlog & woek from next Monday, New otticers will be olectoa (u-morrow st Ann Arbor. —— NEW ORLEANS PACIFIO, New Oureaxs, May 24, ~Meyor Oreen, Chiel- Enginecr of the Now Orleans & Puclie allway, Atates that tho reported Intentlon of the Dircctors to iznore the provislons of the charter and not baild a roaa to Shreveport, Is without foundation. In accurlance with wn agrevment by Iresldent Whoeelock witn Mr, Trezevaut lust wintar, orders ve baen Issied ot the location of ths line from Slanetold b Bhrovepart, with o view of beginaing work ou that end at Sarereport st aa sarly day. —— 1TRMS, James Hyuaton has boun appoiated Supe, intendent of the Kausus City, Burlington & Santa Fe Taliroad, - with hesdquarters at Barlington, Kan, Information hsa been recolved hiare that the Wa- bash Road ls avading tha provislons of the trunk- o ugreement by shipping 8 Jargosmount of mer. chandise from New York dostined for B¢ Louls and Miasour! Itiver polints to Taludo, wi shipped 1o th eciive pointa of s this way the hash manges to yeu portion of Kt. Louls aud other Southweatern bu: ness, |naddition to that wentioned sbove, L belluved tuat Commisslonar Fiuk i awace of i state of alairs, and i intentionaily keeoing bis «¥os shut In order to favor the Wabssh, Tho mian. agers of tho Chic3go roads are groatly exasperated sboat &hhlhlna‘ aud thoy moan to make & sow if 18 Ls not stopped £t once. ¥ SUICIDE. > §7. Pav, Minn,, May 4. ~Jonn Holland, an: old and prominent citizen, forwerly n len baoker and capitalist, a member of the Leg! tuze, City Counct), and County Commission, and Isther-in-law of Willism Dawsoa, T. 8. White,: and Chatles Milior, promiucnt business mon, cours mitted suicido - by hanging to-day. * Cauau, long. cout nued {laess and l‘lfll'-fldlflm ‘mind, ‘ToLsvo, O, Nn #4.—Ferd Meorink; married, sged 24, was found dead this moraing. 18 18 sup. posed he wittod suicide ou &ccount of ‘a courtesan's alienated atlectivas. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Hansisoung, May R4, ~The Leglalature sdjourn- eodslae dlo to-dsy. A, J. Herr, of Dauphin Coun- 1y, was elected President pro tem. of tho Senata, New Yous, May 24.~Ths Grund Jury [o-da ordered Indictments against the Board of Heall aud Board of Aldermen; agajnst the former for sl syl toctonlo acy st thia latior for yey 12 Iesulng permlte for atrect-ountsactions OF 48 .ornment's mnajority at about sixty or seventy. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1876—TWELLVL PAG 8 Russ! ent or two, will go alon; 8¢0 her landed at Roach's Enst River yard, whence she {8 expected tosall on the 4thof June for Rio do Janeiro, fate and the Russian egents permitting. Mr, John Roach, Jr., the only member of the firm to be found n Chester, eald that ha had recelvod no tnformation that the Russiana were thinking of obtainiug theshlo. He added, however, that any negotiatious for her sale would be conducted in New York. e could pelther verify nor’ contradict the report. +The Russians want good vessels," he said, *and the City of Peru is agood vessel.” It fen't Improbabls that they will buy her. The Peru was bulit for the new Drastlian liae, Bhals of iron, {s 870 feet long, 38 feet wide, and 81 foet 0Inchos deep. Her registered capacity Is 8,500 tons. FOREIG CRIMINAL NEWS. End of the Trial of 'ihe Murderous Qarritys, at Qenes va il Prospects of a Permanent Peace Hourly Crow- ing Brighter. with a Light Punish« ment, Austrla and England Work- " ing Jointly for the Same Ends, Accorded Thom by the Jury. . To (e Watern Anoclated Press. Pamapsuenta, May 24.—~8ix aceredited agents of the Russian Governmens reached this city from New York late Tharsday night, Thoey visited Cramp’s ship-yard to-day, and Inspectod . preparations on tne Btate of Callformfs and ateamer Columbus. It fs sald they will vialt And 'Will Largely Reduce Her | losch's ship-yard at Cheater to-morrom. Present Demand for A8 CIMDRIA. Indemnity, Rassfa Will Concede Much in Con- nection with the Bulgarian DBoundary ; Santence Pronounced, - of & Woman' at Farmersyille, ELLSWORTH, Me., May 24,—8mall parties of Fla. Rusaisa officers are leaving the Cimbria to-day. with all ther baggage, which they pass formally through tho Custom-House, A fow lears by every boat golng west. One of the officers fu conversation confirms the report that the Russian fored {8 composed of three ships crawe, each fully officered. He sags thera fs no harm in now asaylog thet they hava coma to America to man three fast vessols, to bo purchased and converted into Russiau crulsers. [lo thinks two have siready bren purchased and are now -In Philadolphls. Buch officors as have loft tho Cimbria have gope to those vessols. When asked §f any sallors had Leen acnt on, fic answered the sailurs would be taken directly in the Cimbria to the polnt of transfer. The ofil- cer conversed with is of the ravk of Kievtenant, highly edueated, and apparently candld {n his atatements. followshipped by the Bessarabia, However, Must Raptists. Remain a Russian Possession, THE GARNITYS BENT DOWN. &peclal Dispateh (o The Tridune, have been placed where, unless thoy kil a tatnkey, A Report Current that the Sultan they cando no harm for A coupld of years. . Tha Has Sought Russian Pro~ tection. tér “po tany gyears ' will ~potson the cltlzgns of Chicago can breathe more freely now. to the offense need not bo sald, for, it the Gal Prospect of an Austro-Turkish Occupation of Bosuin and Ilorzegovihn. both hanged fifteen years ago. nothing. A scanm. Bpteial Dispateh to The Tridunés Havirax, May 24.—A s{rance vessel, seen off Barrington Harbor yesterday, supposed tobon Russian crnlser, has created great constornation The good peopio of Tllinols that conntey Jarora s as amenable to corrupt and mercennry motives, The Anti-Scclalist Bill Killed in the German Parlla- ment. . towarde murderers, as are the thugs of Bridgeport Aoax w"s,'; g::;:::;:: t;z;fib:;l[l&o :' 1;?: and the pimps of Fourth avenue. The evidenco s 3hip Argas, arrived from Bermuda to. | ¥ A1l in last oight, and to-day was dovoted to BRIGIITENING. d 0 | speech-making. KEAOTIATIONS .PROGRESSING SMOOTHLY, Loxvox, May 25—5 a, m.—The Standard says the Cabinot Counctl sat three hours yes- terday, ana will resume its doliberatlons to-day. We cnn ronew with conslderable confldenco the statement that the difilentiles arofn & falr way of being removed. ‘Tho prospects of peace arg certainly brighter to<day than thoy have been tor some time past. The Czar is resoluts in re- gard to tho retrocesslon of Bessarablo, but has made considerable advances In regarl to the limits of Bulgarla. ‘Thore .need bo no Col. Joslyn opesed for tha People.: This, he INCIDENTAL.. NOUMANIA, BucHAREST, Moy 2.—The Chamber of Depu- tioa voted 750,000 france for clothing and mount- 1og troops. peopio dould be protected from unwarranted at- tacks on thelr persona and provorty. The Oarritys, tolive peacesbly apd honestly with thole fellow- ON TRE DEFENSIVE, ViENsA, May 24.—Montencgro has assured Count Andrassy that she Intends to keep the neace, and that her attitude will ba strictly de- fensive. HLECTRIO LIGNTH YOR TRE DRITISK FLEET. of persona who alwayas clmmed that the Iawa wore too severc, and an appeal to the sympathies of the ury would doabticas bo made by the dofense. 'hlg was o most remarkable case an nnwarsanted, murderous attack upon s man by which his life surprisc it Ruselo, under pressure, consents to was put in dsngor, aAnd yot not a singl rediico the indemity onc-bal€ or even more, | A German nowspaper states that Great Lrit- | gyilanio of xplanation. T Tha « "detonry CONFIRMATORY. slo has ordered from Berllo {mmediately 200 | would talk sbout a barroom flght, and would seok to make light of the whole case. Yo 1t was a most vilialnons vlece of business, Tho man was deinking quletly at the bar when the do- fendants came up dehind him and struck him with # deadly weapon, Therd was no quarreling, no words, but, withont prdvocation, ~warninz, or cause the gefendant, Hugh uaml{. encaked win-like behind Dowling, and, with a murdarous bottle, smsshod hia faco, following o the aitack and bring asslsted in it by John Gor. rity, by gouging, klcklnr, and biting fhe unfortn- nats man whom lhz{ ntended to marder. Tho Qarritys had baen indlcted fn Chicago, whote thoy electrio lights for the Bnitish flect. - ARMY MOVEMBNT. Loxpox, May 34.—A speclal from Bt. Poters- burg roports that three army corps have heen ordered to Finland, where a conalderable forve is concentrating, The Governmont has ordered, in the evont of war, that all craisers shall bo wanned by requisr ecamen and marines, S1. PeTERSDURG, May 24.—The Agence Russe snys so far all scoms o augur well for the as- scmnbling of the Congress. ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA. Loxpox, May 25—38a. m.—A Vienna corre- Ispondent tolegraohs that the hopetul disposition n polltical clreles {ncrouses eapecially in Kt Petersburg and Heriln, There bas been an active fnterchange of ideas befweon Austrin 3 had iivea from chfldhood to—he would would not :;",‘,.,fl'i‘;' E:‘“:,n ".’,‘,';"'“‘,',‘.f,“,,f,“ :;“:’ "',‘::: GERMANY. say manhood,—bnt to- fall growth. Bo well aves of L T8 ANTI-SOOIALIST BILL. ware . they known and mistrasted fa Chi- understanding between them, so that Russia, by comlug to an understanding with England, will also agreo with Austria. ENGLAND, TIIA CADINET BUSTAINDD. Loxpox, May 24.~Tho majority in the Houso of Commons last night. aainst Lord Harting- ton’s resolution, ** that no forces bo ralsed or kepe by tho Crown {n time of peace, save within Indla, withont Lhe sanction of Parllament,” was nearly double the figare concoded by tho Op- vosition, all of whosao estlmntes placed the Gov- cavo that they took 8 change of venue to Kane County bacanse they dare not stand trial In Cook County. Then they cama in witn perjured affidavita §n February last, and got iniance, Tha attemut was renowed at thls with tha declaration that cortaln atleged witnd Aldeich, Williams, and ghe like, ~resided 1n cago, and conld not Le found, Why, these f lows, of courdo, could nok be fonnd, for thoy wera non-cxistent myths, Tho atlldavits were Jics and ', airty hoods, vat n for a Yurpn!.. ‘hen there was O0'lirlen's proconcorted withdraw from the case, whon he pulled oit 8 rosdyepi pared afiluavit from hlldwckfl, and stated that lils tents wanted him and him alane, This littlo *anap " was got up In osdor to take advautage of a Buprema Court declsion, bat tho acheme w bunglingly carried out and proved an absolnte fal ure, ‘Thcre was a put-up job all through to clear the defendants, and O'Brien's withdrawal was a part of the uan Practically tho defensa admit- fed the nssanit, sdmitted thet It svas a wicked and unprovoked one, ahowiog the possession of an abandoned and malignant heart, but clalmed that thoy dld not jutend tu kill Dowling. Well, 8 man is reaponaible for his actlons, aud Dr. McArthur tiad tostified tast saven out of ten men 40 asssuited would dlo, and Dowllng's recovery was to bo Im- puted to s fine physical condition, & matter which the Gareritys did not take into conalderation when they triod io murder him, A fale and just punishiment for thieae men would save the caliing of agood many jurles, for thore wero eoine men whoum I¢ sccinéd coafd live nowhere elne thantn the Ponitentiary, where thoad scoundrcle ought to be, Compared to them highwaynics and bacglars were gentlemon anid men of honor, for they taok romo chapees of beiug shot themaelves, whife these mon uovee struck man from the froni in tholr life, but cowardly and murdsrously slipped up bobind him and strick him unawar Mz, Hopkine followed for the defense with s declarstion of his bellef in the acquittal of hi clicnts, splte of the mensational storles of the newspapers and the orray of lawyers on Beruiy, May 24.—In yesterday’s dedate In the German Parllament on the Anti-Soclalistic bitt, Herr Benningsen charged the Federal Council with introduciug s bill which thoy knew would be overwhelmingly rejectad, in order to* havo a pretoxt for the dissolutfon of Parllament. Hewarned the Council that this wasa dangerous experiment, and safd the Natlonal Liberals do not belleve the general condition ot Germnan so- clety requires the establishment of a Dictator- ship. Herr Liebknecht, Soclnlist leader, sald hls party refuse to participate in dcbate based on the agsumption that tho Socialists encourage murder, . 3. ierr Richter, for the advanced Liberals, and Herr Joerg, for the Ultramoutanes, declared that tha Government had wivked at Boclalism, In order to diacredit the political influeuce of thio mlddlo classce. Undor this spocles of foster- Ing thoevil had attalnod formtdable propor- tlons, and coull only be cured by industrial ana educational progress. The Times, referring to this, saya: * This was because tho debate brough® out clearly the fact that tho real {ssge was the approval or con- domnation of the Government's policy in utile izing Indian troops. Uunder that Interpretation, the Houso voted upon it, If the resolution had been carrled, it would bave been aocepted by all the world as a voto of consure. Tho questlon of the legulity and conatitutionality of tho Gov- ornment's methods may exerciso Parltament’s nttention ot some other time. The resolution was properly consfdered [n its bearing on tho conduct |‘)’f the Gover]nmcul ntnlmlal political g DEs JuIk s oHL from the plluist of Public Instruction and Eccleafasti nirs, ;’:L’:fi:‘: o 1t ek gk yoveheltalogly He: and Dr. Falk himsolf scoms to havo ropented of his request for permiasion to po. . INDIAN TROOTS, TitA DILL KILLED, * Loxnox,May 24.—Tho Oret vessels, two in | Daniin, May 2t.—The first clause of tho number, of the flcot carrying Indian troops ar-'| Anti-Socialist blll was defeated in Parliament rived at Malta to-day, to-day by o voto of 251 to 57. Herr Hofman then, on behalf ot the Government, withdrew FALK, : Loxvox, May 24,—A Berlin correspondent aaya tha Emoeror and Princo Blsmarck both op. pose Dr. Folk's rotirement from the Ministry P the viuer side. 1lo had no porsonal inter- TURKEY. tho bih, Tho sesslon of Purliamont” wil clase | it 15ty “Garrtys, but ho was not. gola. so AN uthonANs niNOR, 495 foem mabhad i, Fantlaniter, e Lowpox, May 24.—The Thnea lias tho follow- MISCELLANY. and thatths prosecation was viudictive, Butho felt {oz from Athens: The burning of the Sublimo STMPATILY YOR STRIKERS, Syre mzl‘\‘n Tuglily lfll‘vllll sak fen ho say el Porte bulldiugs and the attempt of AM Suavi Lonpoy, May 24.~A Committce of tha {u;‘lll:l?su'n:y‘:::nfi“;u:dw:l’v’t’l"v’t%rn:z:ir m’ to proclalm Murad Bultan, taken {n conjunction with tho approach of tue Rusaslans to Conetou- tiuople, causa the beliol hore that iho Bultan has pluced himeelt under the protection of tho Russlans, Trades-Unlon Congresa unanimously resolved that tho Lancashire oporatives deserve the sym- pathy and support of the working classca, APAIN, MaDRID, May 24~No lmportance fs attrib- uted to tho Foderallst outbreak In Catalonia. Tha number of fusurgonts is Inyignificant. They bave been driven to the nountalns, pur- low-citizens of tacle liberty. Tho defenss had not called any witnosses bocatise thoy rested seciro fn theirinnocencatll And thenthe adherentyof the the malicious Dowling sald that they dared not call their witnesacs, Dad men these lawyers and nows. paper men, actuated by evi) motivesnnd desiring o rulroad theso poor young fellows to the Fenlien- tinry nd after about an hour of this kindof staft hoallowsd himsalf to run down with the daciurae tion that fu two hoars his clients would be fros. TilN INSURREOTION, A dispatch from Ban Btefano snys the stste- muntsrelativo to the Iusurrection aro gross ox- lr. Whita came next, and opened up with a fiing seeerations. No reports of an engagoment have | sucd by troops, uln:. cnlcfui""\n ';r wn‘IZ.. find‘:mnl\'mlnlud been reculved for somo thno paat. Vo MEXICO, public opinton ineritys, Mo owned FAIL TO AGRNY. Crtr or MEx1C0, May 13.—The report of the | that thoy wero of wiedemeanor, but dee Caminittec of Congress nt Washington recom- wnending the crosslng of American troops into Aexico eaused great cxcitoment. Mexicans fear that Texan filibusters will combino with the | cuils, clarod thoy were :o: I{JIH] of felony, a4 charued. He contended that, 1€ tho defendants bad Intended to murdor John Duwlinz, they would have selected soma Joss publia ?l- o which to carry out their murterous futend, T CoxsTANTINOPLE, Muy 2L—The.. Russo- Turklish Commisston failed to agree upon a line of demarcation, the Russians claimlog several o witnesses Whilame, Al polnts which tho Turks refuse to concede. Lerdists, and thoreby be cuabled to got up rafus | drich, auy Lawaon, exlated, and ;um on)y‘ shient INCENDIAISY, - either wi Uecauso Dowling had kepi them awuy, “The do- 1t {s uticertain whether Vallarte will accept the Mlnmr* of Forelgn Rolations ad Interim If oftered. Justo Benits, s prominent leader in Coneress, {s mentloncd as likely to be sbpoint. ed to Q11 the vacancy. , Benitz s cousidered to e unfavorably disposed towards the Ameri- caus and all other foreigne d striven hard to got thess men, but had , owing fo the waculuations of the prosecus lon, Mr. Truda began his romarks by an explanation 2% to'how he came into the ease, Ilo was engagod bacause, when the change of yenuo was gronted, Mr. Mills bolioved that Cuok County had such a wortgage upon bl time that'ho conld nos come to CONBTANTINOPLE, May 24.—The fira smong the bulidings ot the Bublimo Porte proved to have becu the work of au Incndiary, One sod l-hul( millton of doilars doposited there was ost. TIN COTION ATAIKE. Uenova. It had becu sald thacthle 10 ordlnar; AVST;‘RIA- LoNDON, My 88Tt cotton strike will bo | case. and thay nuich was trae. - 1t was such an ime. ANDISABSY'S YOLIOT. indonnitely prolongod. orlant caso (hat bublic opinion had domsnded Lowpon, May 24.~Austrlan opposiiton to the azgraudizemont of Montonegro towards the Adriatic 8ea beoomes more prouounced, Thers is some talk of Austrian occupation of Autivari and Bpizea. A Vieuna correspondent says Russia was long #zo informed of Auurl:'f detormination In this Tespect, “ COLLIERS' STRIRE, Boventsen bundred collicrs struck st Chadder- ton, fu Lancashiry, against the proposed reduc- tlon of 17 por cent Intha wages. i e Sl g ) + THE WEATHER, Orrice or $1x Cuinr BloxaL Orricxn, Wasuixg- 70N, I, C.,May 25--1 &.m,~Indlcationst For Ten. nesseo and the Ohlo Valley,genezally higher pros- sure, winds mostly from west to south, nearly sta- tlopary temperature, partly oloudy weather, and occanional raina, hat State's Attornoy Matle should tollow i1 to Kana Cousty, Who were tho Uarritys? Cowardly midafgat cesaastor, gnd lite-long ‘Chey woro tho Dlackest spols on the crlme-atiincd calendar of the State. and no vtq\nnlntrhnv for they bhad sal a acozo of Hmes under the shwdow of the judicial tench, They had flbllllledfl"i legal technicallty in order to 5"" acase for the Nopromo Cuurt, o thoy had ione belore, “Asto their counsel, Whito was vn- gaged belorebiand, The prisuners woni Into tha aalon to murder Dowllng, and the prosocution would not axk a consiction fut any minor offonse. It had been sotticd that & bottle was & deadiy THE TIROL Lonpox, May 26—5a, m.—A special from Rowmo says Austria, fearing, o the eyentof & bl ) or the Upber Mintesip) and Lower Missoarl | Somuled wiih's boite, W biLos iStersent that war, a possiblo attempt on thopart of Italy to 'or the Upnor Mizalesipp) ani wer ourl | cominliled witha ‘s statement thaf nu‘- Trent and tho lurmun‘mnn' ummry,’n.. Valloys, higher pressure, southwest to yorthwe, :,',:',‘;’:'."",';""", tl:.«w-“-)r \:3;. l!ll’lne::-l '::fldw‘;fl; doubled ber garrisons apd quartprod 43,000 shantly coolars pastly, Sleudyedther, and knowjtto baso, buchan unfounded and unwac. troops fu tho Austrisa Tyol. uthe de, | toulbera por- | ranied allegation would, undet the rulings of 1wo uste in Iliinols, fu what were known as the byster'’ cases, furnish good justitcation for a ain calling o man s shyster. The Garritys ed of the press, which had characterized smyths, Why, thoy were story of Chicage, and when aabrick of sugulsh went up from a dark alley 1n the City of Chicavo the police sald, Uare Titys aud their gang are abroad Io~n1£h| When a man whoso avocation called him oot st o {imm ‘\vln PALMITIN FORTS. o nurtnwent Wit SISAIGRrS Btk st Lot 0 NI e . L) A Vienns diepatch reports that large quanti- temperature, clesr or p:my c’la-d: wsun!r.o :::; tles of stores ure golug to Triesto for transport | probably occsalonal raius. . to Dalmatlan porls, lronclads swill leavo jm- L] '7““"“"}:;,“. T medtately In tho ssme dlrection, T ,°' ;’ 2 Loxno¥, May 24.—A special from Vienna i (o] O8: Sealhay says a plan {3 under consideration hers and at Tine. (Buar. (TP Hu, W 9:53 8.0, 22,003 68 Je7 Sibm e 92 Constantinople for the jolnt Austro-Turkish | "2:00 i 2us39, 38 | 40 night saw the form one of 129.633! 70 | 4 these pests of moclety approaching, his oceupation of Bosais aud ferzegoviua, Austria | i35 2508 78 | 4 Hrb L IR SR ol AR afiomd T P Awaitsthio sctionof the Forta and the Powers | 10 s &g | 5 ST 1ne scantein bad pusecd asays. Nbat wom: uutil th dey, th ® £ H H £ ,-H = 5 Et 2 g B befure taking any step. Qne abject of the occu- pation would bo to check tho asnbitious designs of Beryia aud Mooteuegro. of the press crs of the pa- ulse of tho jory, and t, and that 30U, LUV L P %, UENEUAL B IEMYATIONA, Cuigavo, W vers Bad their uger on the o S awaited (tg verdict in breathlces anticipation? An RO Y P 3itack had beon Jaade upau Dowling. bt it Wauie RUBSIAN AGENTS, : 89 ::f:‘.‘:"-:,"o putina acale the latier woul c! 1¥ PUILADELPUIA, ] od 38, Teude then gave an account of th Bpacial Disgaich o Tha Tridune. L] I cu Ju trocloas aod villahugus actlon, and wona but the PRILADBLEULL, Puy Moy 24—I¢ is now sald : ‘ fi Uireityn posstascd the wicked heatk, L0 plob an the Russian ogents bave thelr eyo on Jubn .01 83 blan such ui outsage, B the question, of inten! ‘Roacl's new stcamsblp, the City of Pars, .68, 87 thera coald be no doubt in the mind of & seusibla o 2. F an, The spesker declarcd that (bo impenitent whose Jauoch st - Chester & few A, s thlcf op tho Crors Was pure 40 Vituous 28 Cuti weeks ago was made eventful by tho ! e ared it tha Gureltys, © It lad been slleged presence of the Chict-Magistratc of tho nation, o & TR LD L membare of Lis Cablact, and oter digaltaries, R tred to d‘il 50 Mh CO Tho tintshing touch was gives to the l'ura to- ol o1 public 8 plsce. He would piovo nols ra~ 1, ¢ ul a metr lan day, under tho supervision of her Captain aug i i D e Yoottt tato the bawe First Mate, who catuo over from New York to sall with her for that port et 10 o'clock to-mor- row morniug. l(ovited guests to the number of sbout flfty, Includivg New-Yorkers, sud proba- of acitizen. aud slood by 10 watch bis dyiug nics without a tremor on his lp. I fl., caxu uf The People va. lugb Garrity, the Supreme Court characterized ono of Hugh's criwes 34 an Ss3ault of the modt wanton character, Thers wuy OCEAN SEEAMSHIP NEWS, Nzw Yorx, May 24, —Arrived, City of Montseal, L '“l‘ln;l,;lv'u‘.‘m 34 —Auriyed, Hindoo, from Hull, The Notorious Criminals Escape Two Years in tho Penitentiary Motion for a New Trial Overruled, and Execntlon of & Negro for the Mnrder The Adrian ‘*Transcendentalist” Dis- Gesxva, N, May 24, ~Two midnight marderers miserabls hounds who -hava fnfested Chicago 5 ale of Jollet for twenty-four wmonthe, and the That the punlehmont infiicted iy utterly lnndequato ritys had thelr dewerts, they would have been But the universal wntiment {a that two years are better than The old belle! in Granger jurles mast be given up, for the Rande and Davison cases, followed by this aimost fiasco, will prove ta and as ready to extend a alekly senfimentalism 3}fl, was not a case ot John Dowling ab al), bot a question na to whethes honest cliizens and good ke svery one else, had ontersd into an agreement man, and, If thoy had broken tls agreement, they must pay the penalty. Thers wae acertain class no wander that James McOiarey failed to Interfere, And that MeGarfple went for pallco osalstance, for both men knew the deapcrate charrctor of the mid- night thogn and (WAt thelr vengeance wonld walt npon whoever came betwreen them and their vic im, Were tho jury fo scquit the Greritys, all the water of {he Fox River wonld fall to wash Away the atamn from Kane County. They muat take dawn the figire of Justice, break her sword, Mnk her scales, and brulsa her bleeding form in & thonsand places, Then, to complete the fgnre, let them have atanding over the prostrata body one of the Giarrltys~it don't matter which. Anace fi\llll‘l wonld be tha signal to every thug and mut- erer in the conntry that a refen of license pro- valled, and that there was no lnw_for the Garrl- tye. A short torm wonld bs &' mocke for the habits of Lhesg thags were not & kind susceptibla of reform, sud, when they come out, be the term short or {ong. they swill again enter onn conrse of crime. Half amiition of geonlr would thank the Jury from tha bottom of their hearts for & verdict ‘which wonld pat the Garritys in the Penltentiary, KThe Court then fnatrncted the faty.” The in- structlong were vary clear and dodnite as to the ucstion of jntent, Ilia Honor aald that the jory ghould take Into consideration the langunge ueed by the Oarritys when they htd Dowlinz down on the floor, and reminded thom that It was the Peoplo af the State of Illinols who were prosecating, and nat Dowling or any other {ndividual. The jury tetired rhortiy after 11 o'clock. At 8 o'clock the jury signified that they bad agreed, and the Court was gent for, About' the priso, were hrought in and the jury ealled. Siata's-Attorney Willis was prerent for the proses eatlon, and Hopkins for the defonse, ‘The verdict read: **We, the jury, find the de- fendanta zufity In the manncr and form s In- dleted, and fix.thelr punishment at two years in the Ponitentiary. ' % Hopkiie entered & formal motion for & naw teial, which wae promptly overrnled. A mation in are rest of judgmens shared tho eame fute, and the X_vlnunerl wera ordered to stand np for aentence, ‘he Court then satd that ke aupposed anything he might say wonld upon the prisoners, it - was simoly his dnty pare _Aentenc which he procecded to do at once, Hopking asked for twenty aunym in which ta prepara a bill of exceptions, and thie wan granted, but this does not mean (hasthe miderable hounds will keep out of Jolfot for that Iength of time. Sherit Mizer, of this county, has taken care of tho scalawags thus far, and means to see them atfely delivered in Jollet within & very ey days. He was instenmental fn preventing the sconndrels from gscaping on Monday last, and, if toey get away from him, he will bu dead at the time, p ‘Thres 11}-advised men, at tho risk of hanging the jury, insisted that th oundrals were 1nno- cent. and only consented to a compromiss verdict have no effact whatover at lbo very last, When tho jury went out they = etood nine for convic tion for tha fall offense, with an appropriats penalty, as sgainat three who beliey- ed, or pretended 1o bellevo, that tho Intent to marder had not been ahown., The great, geand, and glorions threo tyere Ed Stockton, & farmor of Gesfova, Colvin Cooley, a farmier of Compton, and J. €. Kendall, a farmor of Blackberry. ~ But for thcso three men, the Garritys would ‘have got the ono-third of tholr desorts, namely, fourteen years' imprisonment, which your reporter prophesled yesterday. ——— VOSBURGH, Epectal Disputch to The Tridune. New Yonk, Mav 24, —~Tho sonsation in the trial of tho Rav. Georgo B, Vosburgh to.day was the appearance on the stand of the dofendant and s testimouy 1n his own behslf, e was nervous but self-possessed when he ascended tho stand, Bald Mr. Vosburgh: ‘I . am 198 years of ngo; graduated at Madison Unlversity, atlamilton, In 1874, Iwas married In 1874 to Hattio A, Sickels, By wife has never boen healthy since I 0rat know her. In the spring of 1875 she was attackod by rhoumatic gout in the hande and feet. Tor joints wera onlarged with deformltics, and her fingers were turned someswhat. **Did you ever” asked Cov, Belle, **adminti- ter tartar ometlo to your wilo?' ** No, sir," was the response, **I never had tartar emotio in my handa ti]) I passed & powder ovor the table in this Court-raom, " 'Te most damaging atatements of the prosecn- tlon wore then read to him, and solemnly dentod. Ho admitted that when he one timo arnived home and " saw Phyllls and Blcklos preparing 3rae. Vosbuigh's trunk, so that sho mieht accompany them to her father's honse, hacalled them fools aud blockheads, and satd that ha could #upply food and lodging for people, but Dot brains. Uov, Bedle called his nttentlon to Sicklea' slate. ments that whila haudling teas and meticlues Vos. burgh repeatedly put hid pandin bis vest pocket for | thie presumable parpose of taking out polson, **I am very nervons, ™ he oxplained, **and. ma) hava twirlod my wi ch-chaln, or tirust my thum 1nto my vest pucket. Concerulng the stutoment that he called hls wifa aburgh aald be had naver tho vilest naincs, Mr, Vi made nse of such exprossiona sinco he was born, **Once,*" continned the witness, **Dr, Corncll told ma my wife might liva in the statu which then was for yoars, and Isaid, *1f you think D&cmr\.“dn not toll mej it 1s enough to drive one ctazy. ‘The g’unu- concladed his testimony for the day by atteinpling to palllats the circumstances aure rounding his charges againat hts wite at the time $r. Bpadon firat informed him of the susplclons abroad tnat ho had polsoned her, ''1t was tho darxest, solemnest hoar of my life," ne said, dra- matlcally. ‘*It broke mie down, crushed e cowpletely. A blusted life, and al coult see foro ~ me. §Spadon held me by one hand, Mayor Svidler by the uther, and gave me brandy, I think, toreatoro me. Drothor Shadon eald to e, *Mr, Vusbargh, we're your friends$ tell us al),' and, fu tho strictest confidence, Trecited to thom what hias been reclted hero, ' Uov, Bedlo said ho had only & fow more questions toput. _Fhe Cours adjourncd tiii Monday, rs, Vosburgh remained secluded sli day, Sho dld not mako her appenrance In the court-room. ‘The belict is that slie is kept In hlding to provent or from belng manipulated by Lier husband and hor friends, — BUFFINGTON REBUFFED, Bpecial Dispatch to TAs Tridune, M7, Vesxox, 1L, May 24, —Goorge Buflngton, & prisoner in our County Jall, creatsd considerable excltomont thia afternoon by making & bold atrike for liberty. 1l ciimbed to & small window, some twenty foot from the ground, romayed ono of tho fron bhrs, 8nd, by tho ald of his bianket, ‘which he had cat in strips, successtully made his exit trom tha prison, 'Tno dnring oporation was witneated by a number of lutorosted spectators, who soon gave couse. Tae Bherl® aleo Jolned In gunul ‘and that otficer succesdad In capturing his oird an returning him to his cage, — TNH ADRIAN OITAMPION, Rpeciat Dispatch fo The Triduns. Apniaw, Mich., dMay 24,~The First Daptlat Charch of this city last night, by & nearly gaani- mouns vote, adopted the report of the Prudentlal Commlttea which hind " investigated tho chargo of jmmorality againsi tho pastor, Duneford, and dis- fellowaniped him. Tho report stated that Dusns. ford bad admitted libluinous conduct, and asked forgiveness, The Chalrman sald the crime of their astos was sia |n sight 1oy 27-U2, and I, Cortnthian was no evidence adduced ndenity. —— CIEATING AN ORPIIAN, Danrinons, May 1t was Iatoly discovered that stocks or bonds of the city amounting 10 about 20,000, In which the catato of 8 minor had been invested by order of the Urphana' Court, biss been sbatracted from the place of depoalt, surrondered Qity=Hegistor, snd T oonds seiod 108 t name, ou whicn & ssvings bank had made The matter wos placed in the hands this ovening tavy arrestod Georgy W. Lishiop, 8n ex-Judgs of the Drphans' Court, chaorged ivith the frauduleul transfer and conyer- alon of the bouds. 3 ———— WHISKY ¥FRAUDS, CinerwxaTs, May £4,—Copsiderable excitement was cansed in whisky cicles to-day by the arrost of Hobert Caldwall, tharged with having fllegally in bie posscssion stamps thot bad been romoved from lquor backages. He was releascd on 83,500 bail, flu waa forniefly o distiller, ous has lately 2ploy of Walsh & Kpllogy a8 vajerioe his olfense chatged bs said 1o lave ve- du year sgo, aud does not fmplicate Ble present amployers, JIORRIBLE MURDEBR, o Cammo, Ill, May 24.—A horritlo stary comes from Hodges Park, in this coonty, to the effect that yesterday afternoon a Miss Hdwards, aged 18 years, aas shot and killod by s neyro, name unkuowa, who waa socon sfter arrusted whlle trylng to escapo acroes Cacho River. Jt seoms to o ase ol deliborate marder. Further ro awaited with anzioty. ——— HAD SBIIOOTING, 8pecial Dissatch fo Tha Tridune, Osnxosy, Wis., May 24.~Burelars 1sst night st- tempted to enter the bouse of Mre. Pride, whena boarder named George Thom fze: uiver, The burglar returnad tho fre, graziag Thom's cheok with his bullot . Thow AR GOwAratalrs, and o suuning Aght with revolvers took place, each feln; three sbots. Thom was unhuri, snd 1t 1s auppose she burglary also sacaped unharmed. MAYO. opecial Diezolch to The Tridbune. Ixp1axa70L1s, Ind., Moy 44.~Two iadictments bave been retutned fn tho United States Court agatnst Chatles T, Mayo, defauliing Casbler of the Second Natlonal Bank of Lafsystts, one forew- bezalement of & large sum, sud the other for la- auing drafts withot perofisslon of the Directors and for false entrics in the dratt-book, HANGED. 'PaRuEpevILLY, {La., May 24 ~Jesse Walker, colored, who was indictod by the Grand Jury of Orlon Parleb and found gulliy st the April tor of the Distsict Court of the marder of Violet Bim- wosns un tbe 10th of February l1sst, was cxccuted here to-dny. Tle waa brought ont fof tho fafi a¢ fifteen minuten boforo 1 o'clock, And ascended (e platform. Atterprayerby the Rev. Drite, the priconcr was notifled by the Eherl® that he won) have fifteen or twenty minates In which to sy anything he mignt wish to eay. Walker then pro. ceeded Lo atate that be tastnnacent of tho riimg of which he was charged. While ho did not know who killed Violet, hie remarks went very strongly to implicate one John Simmont. After taiking about fifteen minnter, And giving some advics tg the speciators, he' claimed that he was pra. pared. 1lo sonld be better off in the next worla, About twenty minntes befors 2 o'clock the rn was ent, and Walker wag laonched fnto eternity, After hlvln&hnnl abont twenty minntes aud pro. nounced to be dead, the body wan taken down, pug In a cofiin, and given in ¢harge of his father, —— ACQUITTED, Naw Ontgaxs, La., May 26.—A Selma (Als,) special to the ya §. A, IMarrol was acquit. ted, after a longand todlous trlal, for the killing, in relf-defensc, of Capt. Catesdy, and J. R. Jong Commander of the Morrimac, {n the lato Wer, “' e RELIGIOUS. MICHHIGAN CONGREGATIONALISTS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Bast Saainaw, Mioh., May 24.—The Financial Becretary of the Chicago Theological Eeminary, tha Rev. A. B. Kedsie submitled & report, The Seminary, though 1t had been behind 8000 during tho past year, stll}, In comparifon wity iixe institutlons of other denominatlons, had been very amccesafol, as mont of the others nnd run behind qn amonnts ranging from 82,000 to $4,000. Tho im. portance of the institntion was referred to, and iy was shown to bo valuable to the clhiarches by the fact that some very able booka had been vritten by gentlemen from the seminary during the past year, which fad been higlily complimented by Ameriean and European scholars, . Tt was decided to hold tho next session at Grind Tisplds, and openlag Wednesday Instead of Tues. day. Prol, Bmith, of the Oberlin Theological Bemi. nary, made a briof report upon its condition. It continues to porform fta work with old-time thor- oughness, It was proposed to Increaso tho feach- ing force of the Bominary during the coming year, and the prospects for the future are cheering. Tho Beminary, like other 1nstitations of learning, needod mora friends, but upon the whole was in as prosperous a condltion ag almost un{ institation of the kind in tho country, A commlittes of theee was appointed to visit the Oberlin Theologlical Slminlri. and n resolution was ndopted recommending tho Seminaty to the churchies of Michigan, and advising tho eatabilsh. ment of & Michizan Professorship in the thoolog. 1cs] department of Olivet College. gn- {ollawing Committees wero npnnlnt‘o’d: ") ing Uniformity of Names 001 ey, s, . % M:rlantlannl 'bman—'rhnnu.w.r‘._ Day, on D I lieted, D, McCutchoon. & ‘Buriness Qommittes for 1870—The Rev. M, W, Falrchlld, tho Rev. 11, 11, Van Anker, Morgany Smith, (e Rev. E, W. Miller, IL. 1t, Loveil, On Narrative of Religion—P. R, urd, D,D,, J. 1, Graenls, W, E. Catdwell, On Vielting Oberlin—~The Rev. J, T.. Patton, tho Tev. W. I, Ryder, the Rav, TI. N, Burton, B. D, On Ghristian Henetolences—Tho Rov, William Platt, the Rov. Moses Smith, J. L. Maile, L. £, 8pellman, J. O, Blliman, 0n Necrology—=The Ttev. 0. C, Thombvson, the TRey. L. F, Walth, the Rov. A, Banderson, "Tha roport of tho Committce on *‘The Legal Riguta of the Church and Bociety ™ was read by tho Itav. A. IT, Tots, The report was a paper by tlig Hon, Thomas M, Cooloy, upon ** The Itizhis and Lisbhities of Church Organlzations,” writton with & view to advies assoclations a8 to what. if any, logislation might be necessary or adviaablo in'regard to much orzanizations In fature, Tho Committoo thinks there should be lezislation unaer which two or_mora carporations may unite thelz, Intercsts and property; that Lhero - should ba 1682 latton uuder which property pf ¢ lons r::n\‘;m{m ’mm?fd’ummfi. nfltlecunrw Kkeop o pristad- fo some snitabls deiominattonal ‘por. pose, leaving with the District Assoclation the relection of the purpose to which such funds should bo appllod, with some modification in the Inw which mizht ombarcass any atiompt of dissate tutied parties from removing from tho' Associstion any of its churches, which might be eflecied by requiring that one-half of the Trustoes sbould bo membors of a Congregational Church, The following resolution was adonted Lesolved, That this Association approves of the threo rerommendations of the Committos, and ros auests tha Legislaturo to ensck & law to glve them proper sflect. Jesolved, That the Hon, 0. J. Walkor be & Com« mittea to draft such a bill and present it to the Legislature, and use proper ineans to securo it ens actment into iaw. ‘Tho seversl Conferences were assigned tho fol. lowing sums: . Enetorn Confercnco, 82,1003 Jucke 800; Marahall, $600; Grand Hiver, $1, 2003 8850, Sonthern, 81005 Kalumazoo, §800; Urand Trayerso, $200; Wostern, $360; Northern Contral, $275;' Cheboygan, $1 83001 tatal, $8,000, Apgranmz nus wore rocomwended as follows, which amounts ara tho ultimate amount which each Conforence can recelva: Enetorn, §600; Jacke son, $100; Marshall, $420; Qrand River, $7,2004 ieriaroe, 81,000; Southern, $100; Kalamaz: 7005 Grand' Traverss, 5050; Westorn, $295 Nortliern Central, $2,125; Cheboy: $a,230} totol, §4,200. Tho report was adopted. Tha amotnt fs fully b0 per cont greater than tho amounts raised during the past fow years, and witd roatest xortion on tiie part of tho o u‘ ,;uucmlnn closed with a sormon mith, THE PRESBYTERIANS. Pirtanung, Pa., May 24, —Tho elghth day's ses- ston of tho Presbyterian General Assombly come menced at O o'clock this morning, ‘The Rev, Dr. Kempehall rend the report of the Ioard of Edn tlon, which gives tho following statistica: Candl- dates accapied during tho yoar, 432; thoao intheoas fogical seminarlus, £47; collegtato courso, 1 scademy, 24, Fliting for labor in foreign I guages, Corman, 33; Portuguess, French, and Walsh, 7; for work smoug frecdmen, 84, The churclies contribuling tho past yoar outnumbes thote of 1877 by 220, and, notwithatand!ng the stringency of tha thaes, tho rocelpta only fell ot $307,480, 'There is a dlsposition to be more stric| over studies, and oxact fn_tho higher grades o qusllfication for miniatars, ‘The Socratary read st address {n snppors of the work by the Board Aftar dlucuasion, the report was sdopted, ‘I'he Modorator annodnced the Bpoctal Commite lee 1o prepare o minute expressing the judym: of the Assombly in cass of " the appenl of Isaac Seo from the deciaion of the bynodof Now Jerso The Wev. F. Ralaton Hmith, 1. 0., the Rev, Robert Pattoron, L. D, the Hev, Willlam ll‘hkmr, Elders Jonatban Ogden, Samuel C. Per ne. 'The Asseinbly then procesded to the considetas tlon of the pFnl by the Rev, John Millet from tho declslon of tho New Brunswick, After readin tha Assembly proceeded to the trisl. ‘Ihl , which Involves ssveral poluts of doce trinal teaching, 13 one of the most {mportant mite tors brought bofore tho Assembly. Dr. Midler had beon charged with teaching that the soul s not ime mortal; that on the death of the body it dlom, be. comes oxtinct, and so continuos till the rroce tion, & doctrine coutruey (u the caulessivn of fanh, Alsg that Christ, 4 a child of Adawm, war personally aceutinted guilty of Adam's sin, it loriled from l:nhmlvt naturo, needed to b ant was redeemad by His own douths alao, thatthero I but one person in the Godlsad. The Freabylery of New Brunswick, N, J., sus pended Dr, ‘Ill or unti] such timo as his shall ro- nounce the errors hu hisa heun found to hold, and solesauly wrowlea ue longer (o proclalm them, Tha Bynud uf New Jervoy austainodtho Dyle ryy and tho casa wos appenled to the General Atacs bly, Awit wasncaribo cnd of tho morslng s lon tho A ter duvotiounl exorclecy, ad- In the sfternoon, after the sdoption of the re- pors of tha Commitiee on Narrative Corresponde onge, and aome furthor routing business, tho Committce passed luto judiclal scsvlon on the toresy telal ‘of tna Hevi Joln Millor, sud Mr Mlier, who was allotted two houre for hre dofonse, twolk the platform and spoks for ons haur an twanty minutes, resegving fhe romainder of bid time ourupl’ to (N8 prosecution, 1lo was fol- lowed by the l{ev. Abrabiain Gossman for ¢be New Jorsey Synod, who apok il & o'clock, whea tha Asselibly adjourned till 7:40, 337 unassoclated, Presbytery of he record, DAPTISTS, 8peclal Dirpatch te The Tribuns. IxprawavoLis, Ind., May 24.—At a pieeting of the Woman's Daptlst Misslonary Boclaty of tho Weet to-day, roports were msde by the Bocretarles of Oblo, Indians, Hlinots, Wisconsin, and Michi- gan. JuIndiana the missiouary cirgles have becu increased from seventeen to Rity-oue. In lillnots 180 of the 000 ohurchcs walntaln circlos, of which ninety-thi o fuported last year. ~Noearly 83,800 wero I Michigan twenty-1Wwo uow eircl re organized, aud oleven defunct oned Toylved, ‘Tue Ohlo u‘pnn showed over cullected. 'The follow: "f ofticers were chosoul Nrs, lobert llarris, Chf ca( President; \me' Lresidents, ', Chl o . " ds, 'T10] b0, an Mra, hm“])‘I'l:‘ of ‘Tudiana; Hec’érdfny [ tary, Mrs, J. A, 1 rayman, of Chicago; Cofre maudlnz Becre! 1 de tary, scou, of Dundes { ‘Treasorer, Mis, O. Blackall, of Chicsgo. ROMAN CAT;IO};}DU. Byacial Dispaich 10 The uns Iupianarorss, Ind., Moy 24.—The Holy Bee ba' ordesed the ransfer of the Blahup's Catbedrd Church from Vinceanes to Indianapolis Bishoy xpectod about the 1st of July. Bl sllllll"l:l lls' :“p:cu o to complete tho ulhedrfi Church here and to bulid the Blshop's resldeace ——— SOUTHERN METHODISTS. ATLANTa, U8, May £4.—The General Confer ence determined to meet on the ficst Wedneeday In May, 1882, at Nashyllle, J'bo Conference Aa:;rud various repasts on misal changes iu the dlaciplics. A Th: Conferenco adjourned for the ncaslods