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NADWAY'S REWEDIES, From the Hon. Thurlow Weed | City. Last waek Bhefncior disposed ot fivo shares of First National Bank atock, drew from A bank a balance of 2,500, and In the flight tonk uantity of family silverware, including his wife's walch. Mre. Dantels took $300 belong. ing to her husband, a watch and chain, and #ald s lotesded to carry six gubs, cleven fnch THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1878 , ; caliLre, and the Columbus five guna, CASUALTI ES. PRINCB CHARLES. Bucnanrst, May 27.—Prince Charlés returned Baveral Citizens of St. Louis here to-day. carrled in the Thames above Gravesend. Tho cass now befors ns nfforda a striking gnetance of the great practical reanlts which aro ant ta follow from impraved proccasct in the arts, Steel, when per- fect In its componition, (8 capable of bearinz s much more severs strain than iron, but the dim- e bill provides that the act ehall be known as AGREED. tho **Sinking-Frod act of 187 Ty Mr. Chalmers—To enconrage and ald tho Tugher education of the colored tace in the Dietrict of Colombin and the several States. (Reqairing $£200.000 of colored saldiers’ unclalmed hanaty to b invested in bonds, and the lnterest thereof to The Meeting of the European x cuity “han been to fnsure uniformity of INDORSING L 1 sare expected Polsoned by Eating Smoked some jewalry, but teft him six children, the | quailty In th 5 metal, ) 8ir Emdious ieitieay iipisishy | Oongress AppearstoBe | Cun [ Aewrin roopars espestl Whitefish, e W e o rpetuancios | Ltete bt i Saun Brtcouons | Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIES denta of the colored race who hava paseed throuch Assured. THE INDIAN TROOPS. Ly e on i Qunlity bave prevented ite tive in Tarde Atructaral After Uslag Them for Soveral Tears. ALEXANDRIA, May 27.—The entire Indlan ox- pedition except one small craft has now arrived here, works. [int the improvements which bave been effected by Dr. Blemens and ohers in the mana- facinre of this motal have rendered It more thor- onghly trustworthy, and hava enabled it to be pro- duced, at a moderate cost, with nearly duable the strength of fron. 1Ifence it Is now passibio to con- h blic achoole of thie Ietrict, and_to two col. :v;::f‘“nunenn annually from each State inthe "';!m‘il::. Neal—To eatablish & Natlonal Univeraity at Washington. gepend ihe rolesand Mr. Hanning moved to & (?l'm)mmlnl lenand RELIGIOUS. .. Nxw Yorr, Jan.4, 1977.—Dear 8rxs Havin, . eral years med"you{ mediclnes, dootingly’ e er'saneriencing thelr chicacy with full connicace & {4 no fess & plensura than o duty to thankfolly sce i\ from the, Some Jof the Victims Still on the Vergo of Eternity. Only the Most Important Points Will Be Under Dis- THE PRESBYTERIANS. SERVIA. Prrtanona, Pa, May 27.—This morning's Pxsti, May 27.—A disturbance occarred to- o gopt & resolutlon for the & struct such & bridge as wonll have been practically | SLAIFATARIL the Acelre Sictee from- SWedcadsy to Friday neat in order 10 clisslon, day o felgrade, and a crowd pelted Princs | e Dangerous Food Prepared | imon, of the General Awembly was cecusied | Gut of tho qusrtion a few yearhago. . © s'zr';':“:.m.'fi;&‘«'fi:é';:'.‘.fl‘{:; Tredlrs amen ohserve with dus respect and reverence the dag.s Milan's palace aod cheered for tho Karagcorge- L3 P 3 3 One bold nonn of 840 feat willcarty the pronosed | £lably dnding the promised *relgt, i Ty which the sraveaf the dsad horocaof the lata Tz Yitch, on West Randolph Street, ner ana Nathantel West from thodeciston of the | highway scross the siver from the Ironyats stairs | © ¢ Cifneds’ =5 TUURLOW WEkD, arg decarated. 4 b L to torselydown. Of conrse the approachet ox- tend farthier inland. The bridge i form of an immecnse dpan, and iwo paraliel girders, the arch springing fram ~the foop, of that which lpr!lll to be a flankin@ tower on each slde of the river. The mliwl{ asses almost In a Jovel line very near the 0o of theso towers, and intetsects the arch at sshort distance from the shore, the raster part of tho roadivay heln: suspended from he parallel girders between which it paeses. The design s, in fact, tmple one, and if it doos not strike the eyeat as Yun ng any degreo of slegance, it cannot be called sltogether ugly, THE RAILROADS. GOULD AND TIIE IOWA POOL. Much uoneasinoss is boing folt among the managers of Western roads regarding the fur- ther continuance of both the Iowa aund South- weatern pools, 1t 1s feared that Mr. Gould, in the ovent of getting full control of the Chicago & Northwestern, will discriminate agatnst the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, and cause a dis- ruption of the pressnt lowa pool. The now SBouthwestern pool bas been working very satis- factorily thus far, but if the Towa nool goes out of czistence it will bavo to go by the board also, and some new arrangement will have to be made. Mr. Gould made an effort about a year ago to break up the lowa pool, but ho was not strong enough ot that time to carry out the- project. 1 ho elccts his six Dircetors at the forthcoming election of the Northwest- Mr. Southard, trom the Seleet Committee on Chteago. Counting the Vates for President and Vice-Fresle dent, reported A bill on that eabject, and gave no- tiee that he wonld eall it up for constderslion and disposal nn the Oth of June, Mr. Throckmarton, from the Committes on In- dian Alfairs, reported n bill Lo exiend the Jurisdic. tion of the Courtof Clalma to cases growing out af the Indlan trestics, Stuferred tothe Committee of the Whole. The Ilouze then went into Committes of the Whole (Mr. Springer In the chalr) on the Army Appropeistion Dill, the question being on the mmendment offered by Mr. Scales to tranefer the control of the Indiane to the War Depariment, After debate, the amendments to éxclude from the operation of the act the Indiana of New York and of tbe Indian Territory were made aod reject. ud.’und then Mr, Scales’ amendment was adopted ~113 to 107, Mr.Knott moved an amendment prohibiting (nn+ der penalties of fine and fwprieonment) the e rlnymcul of any pattof the army ae a posse co talus or otherwise, undar pretext or for the pi poae of executing the Jaws, axcept in such casea and under sach circumatances as such cmflla]ment :Hmmu may be cxpresely suthorized by actof Congrese, Afiera long discusalon on 6 point of order made by Mr. Garfleld, the arendment was roled to be In order. In the conree of the discussion on the amendment, Mr. Borchard susggested that it woald yrevenl the use of troopa in !umrcln" the Internsl tevenua laws and suppreseing llicit distiliation. 8ynod of Clncinnatl. ‘The action wds dlstoyalty to the. Presbyterian Church. Dr. McCune, the defendant, was charged with belog in oppost- tion to the terma of the doctrinal and ecclealas- tical basis of unlon, and proclalning and advo- cating doctrines, principles, and views at war with the standards of the Presbyterlan Church, The records of the case were read by the clerk, and the testimony In full gone over, The hearing of testiinony occupicd tha morn- ng bour, including & vortlon of the timu for devotional cxercises. In the alternoon the Chalrman of thg Committes on Bills snd Over- turcs presented a report on the overtures In referenco to the moral influence of the sccular ress, recommending the adoption of the fol. owlug: ‘The Goneral Assombiy recounizes with great eatisfaction the enterpriao of tho sccular prees in obtaining and publishing religions and eccesi. sotical news; also the ability with which it diecnases and advocates measures in promotion of educatlon, found morals, snd good order. At tho same tlmc, the Assembly begs leavo to call the sttention of those who control the secnlar prees to the mnrlct{ and daty of giving Icas promlaence to the detalls of crime, eapoclally of all forms of licentionenssn, ns thelr pitblication tends to destroy delicacy of foeling, to carrupt the public mind, and to make that faimiliar and less annl:lvu ‘which should always be viewed with ab- jorreace. The Minor Details to Ne Seftled by a Conference of tho European Ambassadors. eaigned In the composed of SPAIN. A GAS DIFFICULTY. Lonpoy, May 27.—A Madrld dispaich ssys there was s strang debate tn the Cortes on 8at. urday fn regard tothe troubles st Barcelooa. 1t seems the agitation grew ouft of the resistance of the people to the munieipal tag on gas, which the gascompanics asscssed on the consumers. Privata and public estavlishments ceased burne Ing gas for forty-three ecvenings, and the sbops closed at sunset. Crowds collected in ,front of the few houses which continued to use gas. The city authoritles endeavored to compel the shops to keep open, and the Government fssucd u proclamation to that effect. Local Journals are fine? and suspended for pro- testing, and ton are under prosecution. The Minlster of the Interfor supports the municipal authorities, and the agitation fa In- creasing, Thoe Oppoeition fn the Cortes attack- e the Governmeat's policy. The President ot tho Chamber clused the sitting amid great ur- roar before the Opposition had an opportunity to be heard. The Upposition members declare they will abstain from further atteudauce un- Teas the debate Is renewed, v MAnRiD, May 27.—In the Cortes to-day the President oxplained his conduct in summarily terninating Baturday’s sesslon before the lgukern of the Opposition could lie heard, Members of the Opposition thereupon agreed 1o resumo thelr seats, aud the debateon tho Barcelona agitation was continued, RADWAY'S READY RELIER Quros tho Worst Pains in from Onetg Twenty. Minutes, INOT ONE HOUR After rslnfllnfilhll advartisement ""Efi;'{lx"“ -nr{fl rom N ADWAY'S READY IE] S A C FOR EViiry BRIV 12 was the orvt, ana ta° 2 U The Only Pain Remedy ut inatantly stopethe most excriclating pal F Ao, Ag, Furcs Congestions, whLer: S}‘Tfi News from the Path of the Awful Btorm in Wisconsin, Which Will Meet at a Later Dato in the City of Constanti- nople. POISONED FISII. &pectal Dispated to The Tridune, 87. Louts, May 27.—Within the past few days ten or twelve persons, living In various portions of tho city, have been brought to the verze of cternity by eating potsoned smoked whiteflsh. On Friday cvening, May 26, Willlam Mugge and wite, who lve at No. 2121 Carr street, partook of n small quantity of the fish for supper, and an hour afterwards their lives wero deapaired of. Mra. Muggé had gone to asmall fewelry storo at No. 800 Frauklin avenue to make somo small purchase, and while thers became sud- denly fl). A messenger was 8t once dispatched for her husband, who hastened to her, but, uo- on arrlving at the shop, was scized fn the samo manner. The symptoms of both patlents were very similar. Thoy experlenced violent pains in the abdomen, accompanied by vomiting and headaches, snd towards the last both became delirfous, 80 serious was tho attack that neither bave yet been enabled to return home, being provided with an apartment in the house in which the attack came upon them. They arc attended by Dy, Heyer, a well-known physiclan, Austria Taking Precautions to Sccuro the Navigation of the Danube, Lo l;'y’l‘l‘c"uml:fah' Bowels, of other glands, or orgens, FROX OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES, o matter how viatent or excruclating tha patn, t! finsu.\umc. e Thaden IbrmCrpies, Noriom ouralgic, of prostrated witn diseaid may sutter, RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Infilammatlon of tho Bowels, Conpgestion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Diffioult Broathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Oroup, Diphtheria, She Has Also Dispatched a Oon- siderable Forco into Little Wallaohia, Exciting Incidents. of a Gas Crusade in Barcelona, Spain. Mr, Echleicher wanted to exclude from jts opel tlon the Stato of Texas, and execation of Neutrall- ty lawe, It was suggested by Mr, Lapham 4 wonld be belter not 10 pass the bill at ail, dishand the army at once. 1t was claimed by Me. Knott that,if the President could use the army syithout Iaw, tho pretoxt of this Yeing a Hepublican Government was 4 ehiam and & frand, ‘1iwas intimated by Mr, Aldrich that the PEACE ABSURED. THB CONGRESS. BERLIN, May 87.—The fnvitations to s Euro- pean Congress were dispatched yesterday. f matters shall bo satisfactorily voncluded, n Adopted. Mr. Ratlton desired to enter his protest against the action of the Commitico in the Herman Church case, and passed tho paper to the Moderator, Hyi Dr. Patterson, a8 counsel for the Prosbytery | ern, on the Oth of Juse, ho will who thinks thefr recovery yct very doubtful. | ¢ Philadelphin, ©Oa , Influones, s ) s n, claimed n right to sco the paper | have a large enough majority In the Board \vur:llf‘; %'.'".‘s'fin'r'im&?‘i.'?ffi"?{? 'u:x:d':\::::? '-fi“'s i:;"s’.;‘:::fizf, :?fi :nond:::gd ?f;;:ii',: Eekarly GERMANY. o It s Nis opinlon that tho _ fish was | before it was received. g of this road to bo able to carry out ali of his de- Bcfil:nh:'.“;l‘oo];l;-oha. o rent to the Clerk's denk and hod read & memorial 5 2 altowed Lo spoil beforo ft wascured. Mr. Mugee | Dr, Kempshall asked whether it was in ordor | signs. The Chicago, Rock Island & I'acific he urdlgls, Bhsumatiam, from the wunicipality of Chicago for an army of CREDIT AWARDED, TilE BOCIALIATS. ¥ purchased the fish at a small grpeery, kept by & | o file a protest now. already fully mntrufu, and there will be no con- Oold Ohills, Ague Chills, 100,000 men. The firat steps for a delinito arrangement | Buntry, May 27.—It is stated that the project | man named Blanke, within a fo doors of ls | * The Moderator ruled the protcst out of | testat tho annual election which occurs one day Chiflblains, and Frost Bitos, 1t wae aseertod by Mr, Bouthard that the laboring residence. botween Rusela and England were duc to the cfforts of Count Schouvaloff and the German Crown Prince. of holding a Congress of Boclalists at Gotha will bo abanidoned In conscquence of the ex- pectation that the Government fntends to vig- ofbualy enforco tho existing Press and Sedition laws. The authorities of 8axony have closed the Soclalist meeting at Chemnltz, The Prus- slan Government has ordered tho prosecution of five Soclalistic journals for the publication of cynlcal articles on Hocdel's attempt to as- sassioate tho Emperor. order. An nppeal was takon from the decision of tho Moderator, but the appeal was not sustained, Dr. Junkin submitted a proposed overture on the sppointment of a Vice Moderator, which if,'\i!' relorred to tho Committce on Church olfey, Dr. Patterson, from the Committes on Re- duced Representation, to swhich were reterred certaln resolutions in reference to the mileago and contingent fund of tho General Assemnbly, reported that the position takon in the resolu- tions was n constitutional one. Nono provious to that of the Chicago & Northwest ern. Thero are some munnfien, however, who«lo not think that Gould designs breaking tho pooling arrangement between the three fowa roads, especlaily since It is almoat certain that Uongress will pass the Pro-Rata billfwhich will force the Unfon Paclfic to allow rival roads to compete for the Pacific busingss, The Dircctors® car of the Unlon Pacific Rafl- rond has been taken East to bring Mr. Gould and his friends here to attend to the anoual meetings of the Rock Island ana Northwestern men of the country were as honeat and law-abiding nsany otlier Clase, and that the army should not ba keptup on the thraat of overawing thio labaring men, and It was proclalmed by Mr. lerbert that as long aa there was a chronle disposition on tho Re- pnbiican aido to use the army for unlawful pur- ‘poses, 80 long thero would be a chronic disposition on tho Lenmocratic slde to defend the liberties of the peoples ¥innily a vote was reactied, and Knott's amend- ment was nzreed to—120 to . . The Committce then roseand reported the bill and amendments to the House, The first vote Laken In the Tonse was on the The family of Joseph Roth, a cooper lving in tho eame hotse with Mugge, was also alightly offected. The Intter ate but littlo of it, havioz taken it for dinner on the same day that the famlly of Mr. Muwwe ato it for supper. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. A, Martind, ly- ing at 207 Bouth Third street, purchased some of tho flsh from thegrocery of G, F. Garland, at the corner of Third and Myrtle, which produced on Bunday a result similar to the above. Duriog the aficrnoon the daughter and two ynunfi:ab sons went out to speud the afternoon with a ‘The applieation of the READY RELIEF tb the pm ormm’v'}ne the pain or dificulty exists will -MJ efse and comfore. ‘Thirty 10 sixty drops fn half & tumhlor of water wili ig fow momente cure’ Cramps, Spasmw, kour iomsch, ieariharu, sick Headache, Dlarrlics, Dysentery, Colic, Wind {o the iowels, and ail Internal Pafin, Travelersshould slwasa carey s Lottie of RADWATS READY HELIEF with them, A few drone in water will prevent aicknessor pain from change of water. 13 1t botter vhan French Brandy or Bittersas s stimulant, FEVER AND AGURE. uvmp AND AGUF. cured for 50 cents, Thére l¢ nof med|al orld that will cure Faver and CONFIRMED, Loxpow, May 37.—The accounts received from every capltal fu Europe coucur as to the roain feature of the political ncws, namoly: the certalnty of a Congrees, but constleratla anxic- ty Is still apparent about military preparations and tho situstion before Conatantinople. Tho ATTITUDE OF AUSTHIA are 5 {friend, nnd, while there, picked.up a German wered | Roads, Aguie and all ot ious, Hillows, Eearlet, Typhold ?mu:‘-u'-;;n'lr Dm%"&\&zz the, mitation strencth of | eapoctally creates approbousions at St. Peters- CUBA. et il contaitien a5 aLLiclD. SERtNG that ?g "l‘z':. n&‘x““;"p‘:m fl:‘“’:h'umh'f P b o | Yeilomang othersodsrs (adeay "cfl‘“\‘"g‘fl x‘;fl reaulted—year, 116; nays, 120, All the Repub- | burg, and these will uot Le allayed by the vecu- MORE SURRENDRRS.g nany of the smoked whitetish on sale in this | teo also recommonded o series of resolutions HAY THE BALTIMORE & OMHIO. Judge DBlodgett yesterday, In an opinion which required over two hours to read, decided the cage of Hill & McKechnlo vs, the Battimore & Ohio Rallroad Compony. In 1875 the com- plainants begun a common law suit against the samo road, claiming $100,000 due on a contract for building a portion of the road. On the trial the Jud&u decided that they could mot recover under thelr contract, They then filed a bill to reform the contract 8o us to show the real agreement between themselves and the road, and obtalned a decree. A third bill wos then filed to obtain relief under this reformed contract, and in this last case tho oplulon ycs- terduy was rendered. The suit was for an ac- count and the jmmom of about $100,000, as was claimod. Judze Blodgett, however, de- cided fo favor of the Company except for about $12,000, which 1t_sdmitted was due il & Mc Kechnie, Joln Van Armao and Mr, Penoy ap- cared for the vomplatnants, and Walts & larke for tho defendaut.* per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY! 1001 it "fi“:&hfld Pgflrfl Rich Dlood—Tncrease of Flesh and Heana voted fnthe affirmative. and had for aillcs on the Democratie eido all the Texas members fex- cept Reagan, who votedgnay), Patterson, ‘Wikliame of Michigan, and Wigginton, Mr. Garileld, at the close of tho roll-call, chang- ed hia voto from yea to nay so that he mignt move to reconsider the vote, theactual vote being, theto. fore, 117 to 114, When the tesult was announced Mosars, Garfleld and lewlit rose slmultancourly to moye to recon- wider. Thelatter was recognized by the Speaker, and moved to reconalder and to lay tho motlon to reconslder on the table, This tecognition of Hewilt by the Speaker resented by Mr. Garfield, who claimod that, matter of courteny, whenn member changed his vote for the puroode of making seach a motion, ho ‘wan always recognized by the Chalr, 1o which the fpeaker responded that, if the gentleman chode to give on insincare vote, it was not the fault of the Chalr, and that the Chair waa bound by all partia. mentarv pectico to recognize the gontleman in charge of a bill, Mr. Heed theu broke into tho colloguy with the declaratlon that thero hind been nothing to justify the Speaker's remark ns to so insincerc vote, to ‘whict the Speaker replied that the geutleman from Olto (Garfleld) had undertaken to refiect upon him, und that he proposed to do- fond himself, ~ Thers was o good deal aof fecline manifested on the pagaf all concerned, — a fecling which communical®a itself 1o the two sldew of tio chamber, and which was shown by applauss of oneor of tno otlier, Then a dilatory mption was made on the Republican alde, and was voted down, ‘The motlon 1o lay on the table and the motion to reconsider was then carrigd—ycas, 1215 nays, 1, Meanrs. Wincinton and Patterson voted with theie prty, e tho liowss vuted to limlt " the strengith of tho ariny (0 20, 000 men. \hln&nldllpu!lng of tho bill, the House ad- joutnc FIRES. AT LANSING, MICH, Gxecial Digutch (o Tre Tridune, Laxsixa, Mich,, May 27.—The residence of T, C. Bell was destroyed carly Bunday morning by fize, Mr. and Mrs, Bell had barely timeto emteh up one or two articles of wearing ap- parel, 'The loss on dwelling and furniture was nt least SLON. The dwelling was insured for #5000 fujthe Underwelters’; furaiture, $1,200. AT GIIAND RIAPIDS, MICIL, Spectul Dispaich to The Tribuns, GRAND Ravips, Mich,, May 27.—A fire In the pattern shop of the Grand Rapids Manufactur~ inie Comuany’s Works, an agricultural-implo- “inent factors, to-day resulted in: o loss of from £9,000 to $10,000, partially covercd by fnsurance. Havaxa, May 27.—Capt.-Gen, Jovellar has received a disoatch from Gen. Martinez Compos stating that a large number of Insurgents have ust surrendered, ncluding'the Chi named imbana 8auchez, with 117 viliccrs and 200 men, Thia {a considered thofirst step towards the surrender of the remnanta of the Insurgents. MISCELLANEOUS. CIIOLERA IN INDIA, Carcutra, May 27.—Virulent cholora has ap- peared at Morar. Of forty-ono Europcans at- tacked, thirty died. Ono hundred cases among the native population are reported. THB POI'E'S NEALT. RoyE, May 27.—The health of Pope Leo de- clines dally, but unless tho physicians insist upon hus departure {t will ba diflicult to induce blm to go to the country. The FaAfulla, how- ever, snys the Popc witl, before long, leaye the Vatlcan for other than political reasons. TOME-RULERS. Lowpox, May 27.—At a mectiog of Home- Rulers S8aturday a letter waa recelved from Dr. Butt, in which he agrees to retain the leader- ahip of the Home-Rule party, but with strong expressions of reluctance, and without holding himsall responsible for any action taken by tho party in his absence, IEAVY PAILURE. Loxoox, May 27.—W, & A. Lavcock, timber merchants of Kelghley, Yorksbire, have falled. Liabilitics estimated at §600,000. IMPERIAL COURTESY. . The Crown Prince and Priucess of Germa visited the Empress Euzenlo and the Frenc! Prince’Imperlal at Chiselburst to-dny, 10STAL CONGIESS, Panis, May 27.—Tho Postal Congress to-day votod the Consention, and 1t will probably be signed on Wednesdav. TILE SITALL 8t, PerERsnuUKg, Muy 27.~Tho Shah of Per- sia will o to Warsaw to-morrow, and proceed thence to Berlin. TAR EXPOSITION, Pants, May 27, —Prestdent Audrew White, of the Coruell’ University, has been appoluted Firat Vico-President of tho Jury of the Educa- tional Group fn the Exhibition. UNTRUE, Berriy, May 27.—There {8 no truth in the re~ port that a rupturc of diplomatic relations be- tween Germany and China {s linminent., ATTEMPTED ASSABSINATION. Loxpoy, May 23—5 & w,~The morning papers stato that a rcport was current an tho Countloent yesterday that Prince Frederiek Will- {am had been fired at. s MORMONS, pation of Adakalch, Austria’s first overt demonstration sgalost Russia’s settloment of tho Eastern queation, Russia having promised that island to Bervin. QGreat sccrecy Is still malntained at 8t. Petersburg about the progross of the negotiutions, TILR NUSSIAN PRESS, ‘The unofficial press, notably the New Times, Goios, and Russkimir, are beginuing to attack tho peaceful uiterances of the Agence Russe and Journal de St. Petersburg. The Golos calls upon the Government to abandon its reserve and tell Russia whetlier tho reports about ylelding to Englaud’s demands are true or false. A Vienna correspondent suggests that this sort of pressurc may be convenlent for Russia just now in helplog her to rosist further English press- ure. city wero poisonous. Rememberiog that her mother had purchased one, sto “hurried home to warn her against catingit. When she ar- rived there ft was about 7 p. m., and was too late, for the balanco ~ of the family, Mr. and _ Mrs. Martinl and two sons, Andrew, nfcd 10, and Frita aged 14, had just finished thelr supper, n-vh? partaken heartily of the fish. Iler story was (aughed at, but, about midnight ail who had taken supper at home were attacked with severe palns In the Lowels, vomiting, and purglog, which continued without Intermisalon until daylfelt, Upon ex- aminlng one of the boxes containing the fish, it was ascertained that it bore the trade-mark of L. Hansler & Dross, packers, No. 155 West Randolph atreet, Chicago. Mrs, Landecker, who keeps a boarding-louse at the'corner of Fifth and Hickory streets, and Maurice Lippestadt aro suffering from the sammo caurc, Thoy purchased their fish from Charles Hauck, corncr of Ninth and Winter strects. The Board of Health took actlon in the matter this afternoon, and proparations have been made to scud ofliers to tho varlous retall mrocerlcs all over tho city to gather “li-““’ fish for tha purpose of acstroying them. The retall acers hero all recelved” thelr flsh from J. I Irask & Co., No. 605 Sccond atreet, 8t. Louls. THE TORNADO. &pecial Dispatch to The Triduns. Mapison, Wis,, Msy 27,—Tho churohes of this city will take up a subscription next Sunday ovening for the benefit of the toruado suffcrers, A general citizens’ fund {s talked of. Clothing will be largely needed, as every family in the Yino of the storm 15 divestesl of every particle of wearing apparel, {t belng torn to slireds In tho tops of ncighboring trees. In nearly all tho churches preachers referred particularly to the terrible disaster in thelr scrmons last evealing. Thousands of peoplo oro stiil visiting the scene of tho wreek, Many farmers have thelr houscs reroofed, sod others arc bullding temporary shantles. All the farmers along the cdge of tho storm have thelr housca lled with sufferers, wounded and dylog. ‘There were many funerals yeatorday at the rural cemoterics, and others Hul follow, ns many of the wounded cannot ve, Senntor Barrows Jjust returned from the Flambeau region. _The storm first struck Eph Iackett's farin on Flambeau River, forty miies west of Phillios’, about 4 o'clock Thursday, It then sped northiward, with great damage lo tho pine country for sixty milcs, following up the river. Kallon timber Is not necvssarily fo- Jured. It will but involve an extra expenditure of 81 per 1,000 {n gotting out next winter, ‘There are no settlements In tho line of the storin In Clark County, There was considera- blewind and raln, but no great storm. setting forth that, although tho Assembly can- not requira it of any Presbytery, it is earnestly urged that they contribute aunually thelr full proportion for the Commissioners and Contin- eent Funds of the General Assembly, Tho ro- port was recefved and tho recommendation unanimously adopted. The Asscinbly then resumed the oxamination of the complaint of Mesasra, Weat and Bkinner, It was proposed to further from the printed records of the Synod of Ciucinnatl, fan which wera reviewed the actlon of tho Presbytery in this case, but, objections haviug been mado, the Moderator ruicd that tho matter was irrelavant, and further reasdiug was dispensed with, The Moderator thon announced that the com- plainants and tho counsel for the SBynod of Cin- einnat! would be heard, the tins belng allowed belng an hour and a half to cach side, and Dr., Skinner procceded to address the Assembly. Ho was followed by Mr. Ritchie, fn defenss of the Synod, who contiuued till the hour of ad- Journment, when the Asscmbly was dismisscd with a benediction. The evoning sesslon was occupied by a contin- uance of the argument, and n yots was reached at 10:30 p. m., when 243 voted to sustain the appeal, soven voled to sustaln in part, and fifty- seven voted not to sustaiu, The Moderator announced that the appeal was sustained, und a committee was ordered to bring in a minuto of the judgment of tha Assomnbly, nnd the As- sembly adjourned till to-morrow, DAPTISTS, CLEVBLAND, May 27.—Tho coming week will® be one of great Interest to tho Baptists, Tho natlonal Baptist anniversarios aro to be held in this clty, contlnuing four days.. This evening and Tucsday wilt bo devoted to tha anniversary of tho American Baptist Publication Society; on Wednesday, the Amcrican Baptlst flome Mission Bocleiy; and Thursday and Friday, tho Ameifcan” DBaptlst .‘\lluulom\r¥ Unfon. This evoning the Ameriean Baptist ublication Hocloty met in the First Baptist Church, and the scaslun was devoted to conslderation of the Bunday-School Institute, Tho Rev, Warren Randolph, D. D., of Indiana, epoke on the #Organization of Bunday-school \York.” 3Mr. Charlos lttodes, of Ollo, addreased the sesslon on ** Methods of Study,” and tho Hev. George A. Peltz, of Now York, spoke at length on $Teaching.” The attendance from abroad is largo, and nearly all the promivent Baptists are preseat, ar 8kin and Beautiful Complexion jecures DR. RADWAY'S Sarseparillian Resolvent bes mnd’ tha mast astantehing carest so quick; soraptd ar¢ tho changes the body underioes under the lofucac of this truly wonderful inadiciae, tuot Every Day an Incrcaso fo Flesh iu Welght is Secn and Felt, .,& MATERIALLY IMPROVED, Loxpox, May 27,—In the House of Commons to-day, 8¢ Stafford Northcote, in reply to a question from Lord Hartington, stated that ho was unable as yet to give detalled information about the negotiations in relation to the Con- gress, but added that ho might say that within a fow days the prospect of the meeting of tho Congress had materially improved. TICKLISH, Loxpox, May 27.—The military situation at Constantinopla . remains ticklish, A corre- spundent at Pera apprehends that under the In- fluence of the pressurc fromwithout, and Prince Labano(l's suavo assurance that the witharawal of tha English flcet alone s necessary to make everything pleasant again, the Eoglish pop- ularity, which now is certalnly at its flood, is fu danger of cbb and reactlon. TUSHIA, 8r. PrTERSDURG, May 27.—The Agence Russe says the general impression 1s that the prospect Is favorable for peace. The Austrlan occupa- tion of the Island of Adakaleh has recelved tho sanction of tho Powors, becauss it tonds to obviate the difficulties touching the navigation of the Danube. WABASI, Spectal Dispatch to The Triduns. BrriNoriELD, IiL, May 27.-~In the suit of David J. Tyson, Jr., against the Wabasn Rafl. road, the complainant to-dav, by counsel, filed In court an lostrument walving bis motion heretoforo cntored in the United States Court heve to remaud the case to tho Champalgu Clr« cuit Court, An order was entercd on bolislf_of the Company to examine the complainant Ty- son as to matters in lmguuug 1a this sult, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, arep of the Barnaparimian Hesotvent commun mn%’ltlhu Biood, qun Urine, wad ouber uid of the aystec, the vigor of )ite, for it prep: of the with now and sound material, phillls, Copsumnption, Glandular Disease, e e Throat . Tumors, Node# (6 tho Glands and uther yartsof tio system; Sord Eyce Strum; rom the Ears, aud th Skin Diseases, Eruptions rxn'v!r Bores, beal iead, 11 N 1§ fthoutn, ipel; Acme, Disck ARG IR \:\ffifi.‘"cmm et v eate: [ - ITEMS., Mr. J. A. Grier, General Freight Agent of the Michigan Central, and Mr. H. C. Wicker, Gen- eral Freight Agent of the Chicago & North- western, left this city Jast cvening for Buffalo to attend the Fast Frelzht Line mecting atthat point Wednesday }u\d ‘Thursday. Fred Wild, General Freight and Ticket Agent of the Western Unlon Rallroad, will hereatter also perform the duties of General Freight and Ticket Ageat of tho Dubuque & Bouthweatern Raifroad. All communications relating to the freight and ticket business of this road should be addressed to him at Ractno, Wis, ‘The Managers and General Froight Agents of the roads ludluq from this city to Missouri River poluts left last evenluz for 8t. Louis, to take part in the ml‘c“llf of the Bouthwestern Raflway Assoclation, which will bo held at the Liudelf Hotel, in that city, to-day. The prin- dlwl work of the meeting will be the sdoptlon of rules and regulations for the government of the new Assoclution, and tha election of an Ex- ccutive Commlttec. i dayateo will prova to any person waici It (o7 em, 1 the pattent, dally becoming reduced by the wastes a0a docomporttion et ate contiauully pr ok, BoCecki T Arreat g thioun wastos. ana TEpalra thesatha With new material mado from heaithy bl s the Sarsapariiitan will and does sccufe—a cure is cere Galng for wiien once thik Tenicdy wumiinences 1ta work of puritication, aud sicceeds in diminishing the loss o1 waates, f1a reiairs wil] be rapid, and every day e poilent wily Fee) Pioveele stroner, e food didciting better. appetito Improviog, sud flesh and welgis1a- g, ‘Not only does the Bsraparlilian Resolyent exeel al} Temedial ‘sgents in tha cure of Chroole, perofulnus, Countitutional ‘and BKin diseases, but it is tho valy pus- ftive cure tor Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Drinary and Womb Diseases. Grarel, Diah oy, Cabpude gt Water: Matontineacs ot Orier Dromeh 'ATbumistiria, mad. 10 all cascs where thers ALL AGRERD. Loxpox, May 27.—~The officlal Vienna Abend- post confirms the announcement that Russia has consented to lay the treaty of S8an Stelano be- foro the Congress: that all the Powers have sgreed to the proposal, and that invitations bave beon fssued to them to attend the Con- gress, which will meet In Berlin on the 11th of June. EPISCOPAL. " Bosctal Disvateh to Ths Tribune, BrriNop1ELD, 1), May 27.—The Conventfon of tha Eplscopal Diocoso of Springfield meets to-morrow at 10:80 a. m., aud some of the cler- feal and lay delegates have already arrived, CIIICAGO. The alarm from Box 53 at 9:50 yeatorday Livzrroor, May 27.—Four hundred Mor. il 4t dopalia OF Lhe WALSr (8 THICK, Clondy. ixed heih "II;’,“‘":"\;; n';ga’)cg:{ “ ‘fl "’:‘" ';')" ‘““k""'z';‘f WORK OF TIR COXGRESS, mons, for Utah, salled yestcrday. gy They ara reticont upon their choice for Blshop, | The Goneral Frelght Agonts of tho ronds | Flihsubstencesitke he '1?1'?&'5.'355‘ Sy appens catise, unkhows, 0 street, Dumage, 3253 | 1 ownox, May 295, 8. m.—A Parls corre- — g JUMPED TIE TRACK, A rumor obtalus that Dr. Seymour ins written | Jeoding East rom thia city held & meet{ng yes- | wace snd whlta ¢ Goporita, abd whe thers is C b 0 PHEH A a4 Shods the foran. Tumor of Twelve Yoars® Growth Qured by Radway’s Resolvent D, ] ol JUPTATCL terday morning and changed the freight rates froin this city to Washingzton as follows: Beef, pork, hams, shoulders, lard, tallow, lard-oll, ateurine, end, groase fn barrels, tierces, and boxes, &3 cents per 100 pounds; (unl‘luu green hides, ol cake, malt, mill-feed, hay, and cantied meats, same os grafn; flonr and meal, ten barrels or more, 44 conts per barrel; flour spondent says (t Is thought that the Congress wlll come to an agreement on the chicf polnts, ond lenve the settlement of the detalls to the resident Ambassadors and sccond plenipoten- tiaries, tho priccipals meeting again to ratify, A B8t Petersburg dispatch says tho Cougress THE WEATHER. Orrice or Tum Curze Siawar Oreices, Wasuinotoy, D, C., May 28—1 a. m,—For Ten- nessee and the Uhlo Valley, rlsing baromoter, slightly cooler, northwesterly winds, shifting to warmer cast or south, clear, or partly cloudy 87, Louts, Mo., May 22.—Aa the westward- bound traln on the Wabash Hoad approached Boody Btatlon, wess of Decatur, ot 6:30 this morning, two passenger-cosches jumped the track and tambled down an embankment. Con- ductor Horace Morgan waa severcly cut over that he would, if requested by the Convention, withdraw his declination, but if sucha letter has been recelyed by nn*nuthumy in the Dio- coso it {8 not kuown, Tha Rev.” Dr. Easter, Prealdent of the Standing Committee, will pre- side over the Conveation, in the absence of Bistiop McLaren. THE PENITENTIARY MURDER Two Subordinate Torturers Discharged an ® Concesslon to Pullic Rentimont,. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, had Ovarfan Tumor In the ‘Pll the doctors eald ** there was d bad his back badly sprained, The et 6o help forit.* J t everylling that was ropoins Jorrer, 111, May 27.—Btephen Reed and Park | Wil establish the general principles of tha Con- { weather, and possibly occasional light ralns, :,mg:‘;",’ Nick Bura and meal in ks, 27 cents 100 pounds, | Menddd, butnothing heiped mee - Laaw yout liosirent h 9, tas Injured futernaily, v papessac contapes b pounds. % g {1 i Leasure, the two subordinate offlcors of tho [ ference. Tho Ambassadors will then meet at For the Lower Missourl Valloy, falling barom- | Nearly alf'the passengers wu]n maro or levs DANGEROUS COUNTERFEITS. Thero has been much complaint latoly be- | Sy et anfered oz ffi;iv:‘ i A L Htate Penitentlary who wero connected with the | Constastinople. eter, incroasing southerly winds, warmer, partly | hurt, but none serlously. ‘The accldent was | NBW Yonk, May 27,—Tho News velioves the | cqusp tha Mendota passenger traln on the Chi- BE e Nesalvent and une box of Kad L1l and Lwg whipping and gageivg operations walch resulted in the death of conviet Gus Reed, bave been dlscharged from the fostitutlon. The other parties fmplicated retalu thelr positions, and the fceling hero Is that Reed and Leusure, fn nddi- tion to being punished for thelr own participa- tlon in the affalr, have been made the siape- Koats of thelr superiors whose orders they ex- ecuted. Especially Is this manifest in Leasure's cauc, snd his discharco fis: pronounced unjust and fudefensibie. The Coronn'néury fully and cumpletely exonerated blm, aud it is not clalin- ed that In'gagging the deceased convict he was ENGLAND AND RUNSIA, ‘The Telagraph announces that the understand- {ngs arrived at with Count Bchouvaloft concern matters futerestlng Russia and England exclu- sively, The other questions, such as Dessarabls and {ndemnity, remain for settlement. PROFOSED CO-OPERATION. A Vieans correspondent hears on excelient suthority thac Auatria recently madoe advances for co-operation with England in Congress, A DISTINCT UNDEHATANDING, T.oxpoN, May 28—5a, m.—~The J'ast, In its cloudv weather, rain arcas and local storma. causcd by tho spreading of the rafls, For the Upper Mississippl Valley and Upper Lako reglon, ristog followed by falling barome- ter, nearly stationary temperature, northeast to southenst winds, increasing cloudiness, with rain areas in the former and possibly extending to the latter, For tho Lower Lake region, gencrally higher pressure and alightly lower temperature, uorth to wesat winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, and possibly occasfonal light showers, followe: from Lake Erlcto Virginia by winds shifting to uorthoast. secret which Williamaon, the escaped convict {rom Biog 8ing, raceutly convicted of forgery in London, offcred to impart for the sum of $75,000, was the flooging of European ports with 850 counterfelt United Btates Natlonal- Bank currency, a larzeamount of which is find- Ing its way to this country through emigrants. Another counterfelt was detected to-day by Bamuel Carpenter, (leneral Eastern Agent of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, A €30 United States T'reasury note was offered to Mr, Hyer, (eneral Tlcket Avent, who, not Jiking the “ap- pearance of the bill, showed it to My, Carpen- cago, Burllugton & Quincy Rallroad, which left Mendotn at 0:43 a, m., had been dlscontinued, The change bad been inade without tho knowl. edge of General-Mannger Perkins, and as soon as he learned of the dlssatisfaction caused by tho discontinuance of the train he bad it put on again, and it now leaves Mendota again overy wmorning at 6:45 a, m., Tho Downer Grove accommodatiou train basalso been put on again and will leave Downer’s Grovo at 11 a. m., an return at 2:05 p. m, ‘The norging train from this city, which had been changed from 7:33 a. m. to Va. m., bas becu changed back agaln to the former time. This train, which herctofore, of Ha T'your Ready fisitots and ] por g ROl o i e ues e anpicr tnan Thars foruweive yeprs, T wels, over thi i the i or tiie Depencuf ot Pabiiunt it e soucilocss. * VRN NAN'Y PRICE, - - 81 For Dottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Axw Al Arrlulfl. 1573.—D3. RapWa¥= nd en taking your Ji M fexue ating P(lis, and alog the Heady feltef avoui ona car for ovarian tumors ou the abdowen, wiich tha ust eminent phyaicians of our Mcalcal College pro+ THE COLORADO FLOOD. Denven, Col,, May 37.—Tho damage result- fng to property In this city by the recent flood 1s much less than was at first supposcd. It s now estimated that $25,000 will cover it. Tho body of Engineer Bacon, who was the victim of the Kiowa bridgo disaster, was yester- day found scven niles below the bridge. Oue ol'the firemea and the locomnotive are still mlss- lug.d uad it {s belfeved they are burled under tho eands. nQuaced locur uft. SAPAL OBARAVATIONN: o ho pronounced It & counterfell, 1t ‘was | ran to Galesburz ouly, how hroughi 10 | pouiis wica. 'fi“""“"‘}, b Al i scting without ordere. Probably If be had not | Jead CifioAGo, May 27, Ery W9, D 3 ral 4 3 runs 1 iea, I commenced with yuur remwdles, sud gusked him e would have been dlwh:‘ud for {:h:&ifi:,t:;‘::’:g‘:‘:fi:‘;r::l‘;:df":;'g'fi: iosdn, Miy 2y DROWKNED, sent Lo the bank and there also pronounced o | Burlington, Gencral-Manager Perkins deserves 4w0 BUSHreq K04 ten podais. but they are fk Time. _tBar, Iflr:"&i Wind. |Vel.) Rn, Weather Isobedlence, As for Oficer Reed, he adimitted whippiug Gus Reed without orders, but solemn. ly aitirimed that ho Lad instructlons to whij convict Harris. For this he fs denpltltc(r, while the men who ordered the strap used I the firat (nstance cacape without even s publlc daugerous counterfelt, —— . M'COSKRY. Drrrorr, May 27.—Uishop McCoskry, {who arrived here four days sgo, and has since been Darsoir, May 27.—Christopher Henderson i and Max Zeibert, of this city, wers out rowing lust eveulng, whon the boat upset, sud both were drawned, Dzapwoon, D. T., May 27.—Tho body of credit for thus promotly correcting crrors that Liad caused much inconvenience to the public, e ——— Amerlean Cattle and 1logs for England, Doston Herald, The City of Bilftol, which h take o} . SolfERe Bl o Hefets Ko oren Uit phi. luulwknz" '".'fl:'.'n'fi"?m‘gg'"“"" Pledso seud wa T : MRS, 0, KRAPFR, Another Tetter from Mrs, C, Krapf bury will doubtleas be the Engtish aud Count Behiouvaloff probaby the Russian Plenipoten- tlary in the Congross. ACCEPTY. . arrived ‘from 2 o B - Pettigrew, a much-catcomed youn o 3 e BrussxLs, May 27.—A telegram from Vien. 00; ralnli 83, Mies Mary Pettigrew, y stopping at the Michigan Exchange Hotel, left | Liverpool, will b remembercd aa the tna, of B, (SRl it L At | et Cout Ay s | % SRS | 0 ot e b | e o e, T st o | GOt i St 3 WO | e oot o ik ety suthurlics caoiot bopy LY sucki meana (o cacap | ed Princo Blemarck's invhation to the Gon | e p T e em | togo'after Ler pony, aud 1t Is supposed sia fuil | prises cvery one, Inasmuch as It Was supposed | Beon fn the New Orieans and_ Fhiladoiphia trags | Jout Juedlcinee hres of e tumurg are eudis wsuming their shoy the r uslbiticy, iress. b S} CAT | NS In the river while trylng to cross on a bridge | he bad returned to face his sccusers. It fs re. | from Liverpvol, and was, with tho host af v | BN mprovi m§ my v:flm'ameflnzm s LoNpoN, May 23—5 a. m.—A Vienua corre e Bl 15000 20,00 formud by drift-wood, “A Coroutr's jury rens dered a verdict of acgidentat drowniug, D — FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Bpeciul Diapated 1o The Tribune, o, Yoyt L muauy calls sulmmer Lo fhquire }IIGJGH'I erful cure your medicine hias dune for o 1o ONl. oo {rom Caaada, thre from Jack quite 8 uuiber from this piaco. Yours witl steamers in Euglish vorts, laid up ou¢ of ico when she was boughbt by her presout owuors, The speculalion vrovosed now ie the shlpping of Ilve hogs and cattlo to Kugland, tosuvply in part thic loaa of llve stock killed by Government order at ports of entry on accouni of the foot sud MILLERS, Bpecial Dispaich fo The Triduns. InpriNavoLy, Ind., May 27.—The meoting of the Millers” National Association begins in this l)om:d that he renewcd his resignation on the 8th of this month, {n & letter to Presiding- Bislioo Bmith, and that a speclul meetiug of the flouse of Bishops to consider his resignation witl be held {n New York Aug. 18, spundent stutes that Austria has pot yot received an iovitatlon to the Congress. Baron D'Haymerlo, Austriau Ainbassador at Kome, Is wentioned 83 tho second Plenipotentiary to oy ] et ees. h disease, ~ Thie order docs not sy yet 1(DF wany bottica uf th 801 city to-worrow, and there s every fudication of Count Andrassy. KavanAz00, Mich., May 37.—llarry Durkee, g Bopiy to caitle from. e countes, and it ta hoped | Grukisis Of ABa AFbory to buroos naicicu with fater: a largo attendaneo from all pasts of the Unton. | oo roy Coum 8. the proprictor of the Durkeo louse, in DECORATION DAY. Dy ce ‘intarcated i nalflnors, Webbve hosrd o saime wondertul curcs i tempt made to iucluds Tattle from Americs will not God favor with the Knglish UGoverument. The stock of cattle in xn{(lnnd 18 now botwuen. 70,000 and 100,000 short of the aversge supply, snd the valus of the olfal of hoge and catils ie s much more in England that all thlugs seem ta romise a succeasful for the spcculation, l:'hu origiastoe of th s o verpool, Eng., & ive stack am i.mfl?n . a0 bu bas been 0 ,ed by seven or elght butchers, renderers, and [',l‘ vision dealers of Liverpool In the vealure, Delezates from Minnesots, Jows, and the Northwest generally, will arrive in the morning - on aspecial traly, furuished by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Road. Between 500 and u!n are expcc‘wd. and much Interest 18 felt in the results of tho meetiog, The patent-litiga- tion wiil be 8 prominent -‘u‘xbjnct n‘t’. unmhh:sm tion. ‘The Conyention will Addonm ‘Thursday, alter an vxcursion around the Belt Railroad, A weeting of the State Millers’ Association Mattawan, dicd last night from the offects of & runaway sceident which occurred the day be- fore, ‘fic was driving from BSchoolcraft to Mattawan, and was thrown dowu s cmbank- went of the road by his runaway horse. Special Dispaich to The Tribuna, Mapison, Wis., May 27.—~Decoration Day will be observed by the uld soldiers alone, who will solicit flowers from citizens and take a 'busor two out to Forest 1IN, there to strew thow on tho graves of both the Union and Confederato dead. Rufue B. 8mith will deliver the onation ol . Clias. G, Mayors & poem. The aflair :‘l‘l&l;&very quictly snd almost privately cou- LASTERN NOTES, RUSSIAN STRANELS, fnibolv. May 27.—A dispatch from Copen- bagen states that five Russlan stcamers, two ot which were fronclads, bave passed tbrough the Sound withlna woek, and scveral othurs are cxpected to follow, TUS RUSSIAN BANK. 8r. Prruscunc, May 27,—1t 1s rumored that YnenBacH & Co. Ana Atbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1673 08 e ——————— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! F¥OUR SCAVENGERS KILLED, CLeVELAND, May 27.—~Joseph Oberlie, Alols 8mith, Edward Williams, and Cbristfan Turner, whlle epgaged in cleaning a privy-vault ou Mr. Davi CANADA, Victoria, May 27.—~The elections have ro- sulted in the overthrow of tho Elllott Goverus ‘b - . boukit of the lumun liue st & low was held to-day aud the followlag oitieers were £ - [ meot. At best they will return not axcesding | Grove street, at 10 o’clock to-nigbt, were over- Buare: wad should tho venture be & prodtaie vm sl for fho ehauog geart Fisabionty NI | o3 the Goverument. daro wot contbode ths | SbS menbery n tho Tiouse, which numbers | come by fougas, wnd, {aiog ko he naul, i OBITUARY, 3" Somipiny of capitaiiste would baud 1ty 1o + Vice-Prestdent, useph wael LU, aatly coated with swuet quin Dispaleh 10 The Tridune. :I:m. sufliciht nuiuber of sie: Perfectly tastalcss, four were suffucated befuro they could be res- e, purd twenty-five. The I Bpecial ners (o their ine | purge, reguiate, purify. cleanse, sud streugihich. diacs ¥, G, Calumhas; Becretary. Hubert Eayeny; | Publication of the weekly returus, Tho bank's | STERITE-, The Premer and Bpeker were | | 0u8 WO Lo reireica and leave large fuini- | Mapisow, Wis, May 31.—C. L. Willlams, | Yeatment to catablisn a regular Ias for thoir busi- E’c”“;.'?"‘l‘r‘“}'fi%-'i’m“fl{d’5 Sl dhodsradt theziou: Judiana ul&-;l:lreumar. 1. A, Richardson, Tu- | affairs arc {n an slwost lopeluss confusion. 87, Joun, N. B., May 27.—The Sixty-second | les. long s resident of this city, one of the exten- | Bt has been itted between docke with | $A4& §icadacha, uf:“ ""L"h Coativeness, li“lll\m: Glauapolis, Tha Assuciation will bo represent- | Tho continued issus of paver money to cover | Bt, John Battulion ts ordered to be fnreadiness | . aive firm of M. E. Fuller & Co., dealers in agrl- H' o Tt accamctate Dot s 000 4ol Liom Dysogost "E',,.“ll“"" Py T i) €4 lu the Katioual Couventlon by sixteen dele- | doficits will be necessnry 1€ ghe bavk (st go | for emergencics. TIAIN ON FIRE. cultural {mplements, and one of the best and | 5500 liva hocs, the peus belng arrsnged ta hojd | o Totcraad'vliceray” Warrduted to efiect & pusltivd Kaics. g U OTTAWS, Can,, May 27.—The Officlat Gazette | warTiNoRE, Md., Msy 2T.—Yeuterday after- | Jargcat- 4 me {u the State, died suddenly | ffom & dozeny to” two “duten cacu. - Iu | gUI% Pur dy vegatable, contalalon 8o micrcury, wix SECRET SOCIETIES AUSTRIAN PRECAUTIONS. coneais » l‘,’m{;’{‘,},fl‘{,“, Jeclarlog”$bu act {0r | noon a car loaded with keroscoo fu barsels, In » | to-nigut of beart discase. A largo community | 308 vars luifeen decks tha peus are oo thn&wwm-x_n aymptoms esultizg (roa Speclal Dispateh to Ths Tribune. Lowpow, May 285 & m.—A Vienna dispatch | force in tho City of Montreal and County of | it of thirty-Gve cars on the Baltimore & Ohio | snourns his Joss. of pome is uked. Puoe sra being bullt oy | | oot Ju}o&:’!nzafl. Flies, Fdilgess of tho Dicodla Thoon Mivws Gl Wy gD G| Byt b hus Jnp it s senin | ey Beifinl Dt Cornn Bt At A Grent Eriesering Work: the ol ek Lol 8 It et | Gl BB e TR Lodgu of Druidsot thoState of fudiava met here | that i Adakaleh ccascs to be Tusklsh §t can ey e L By e T O e o been provided for killmg and dréering the hogs In | fourSrubtions Sinkings end DUUSTIA LIRS s today. A large number of delegates werc | Ouly become Austrias. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Was torn up for over 100 fett. . A bridgs of auch brovorilons &4 the world hay [ cate of necetity, scaldiuyg:tube and stoaw reudur- ma‘fifi*“flfl%&h‘?&‘fi e ot Clotlia REasesly al Dispated 40 The Tribun Bucmansst, May 27.—The Austrisns have LoNDux, May 37.—Stcamsbilps Istrian, from . — ::{n.:lgf ‘h.‘“nl:ul;ol::o«?f ::%n‘:{l?;‘.‘x’t‘:‘lpwnnub?: . “Fhcto. 18 buu '..".‘.’,io‘r"‘:‘du'fi"m‘{.‘-‘.d-'.‘,: Aot Viaton ots o Webe bofurs ever e, occupled the northern entranco of Predeal Pass of the Carpathlan Mouutulus. Boston, Labrador, from New York, aud Clicas. sian and Maoitoban, from Montreal, have arrly- EXTRAORDINARY ELOPEMENT, Lod; 0 0 blghi, Fot 54 Dul) painn ke Head. Defclencyof Peruplration, 1NDIANArOLIS, May 27,—The Grand Lodge ot ZEI“,::&:T&' R EI::& i feab. of the Thawes in the vichnty of tho Tower, snd | the enterprise, :Ild that s tbe lZuvrsuce of Musors cets to-niorrow ig aunual commuuica- Bpecial Dispasch (o The Tridune. the plan has recelved the apuroval of the Mutso- | shippers as he eudurance of hoe . litan lioard, o ench 8 loug passage, Tho e | fotboden ; Uun. Durlug the last year the Order bas de- TUESIALY. ed out. East Baarxaw, Mich., May 27.—Saginaw City | ¥ tomplated by the Board con- | periwents made thus fur lave been vory | A few Uoecs of Radwaye biils will f1c0 thosmited creased 1,000y uwing 10 the sisiugency of e | Avuexs, May 27.—Ouly twoand s balt Turk- | Bostox, Msy 2T—Amived, Datavis, from | iy axcrelscd over s wost. cxtraoralasry. clopo | sias in Vouhabag ‘om o suructure of sicth croefh | bussiafactory. vid tscre bas hovet boen s shipione | it s SRy ALOjerbarted dlatusmn. ¥ilees v tu The recelpts of Lhe Grand Lodge bave | iah regiments are now remalning in Tuessaly, Liyerpoal. weot. Joseph Sbofueker, s well-to-do German | tbe T s in oue teemendou soiz, clearing the au such u Jargo scale as that proposed byl the Lew ey " ort of s expenditures $5,000, and the RUSSIAN AGENTS. QuzxsTowN, May 27.—Arrived, stcamshipa | oy 53 years old, with & wife aud thireo chil. | WALEE 8¢ yuch 3o altitud Vst threc- og‘rfiuul the [ Compsor. 1 o owyers uf e ristol way ths, READ FALSE AND TRU > trcasury {6 pow empty, The Grand Lodse will s City of Richmond, from New York, Peunsylva. san, wasted »f' which require to doeo w able org fs & demand In Yorkubire snd viber pasts of | s Lu culied upow to devise meaus to provide for LILADELPULA, May 27.—Two wore Rusuan dren, for many years Under-Sherd of Saginaw | to vass under tbe elovated sosdway without any | Euyland for tle compion grades of hogs uod cater nig, from Phtladelphia PrysouTu, May 97.—Arrlved, steamship Gel- lert, from New York. tuedebt oo the Grand Lodge ball, uvless it 1uvaus LU gIve UD Lo propesty. ofticers arrived to-dsy aod inspected the Calie Lindrance, whbile the rewalulug fourth will werely | ia this count y, and, M thoy can bo llfip cd 4G Les forpta sud Coluwbus. Tue Caldoruia it §s bave to lower (helr tovmasts, wlich they may | wilk safuty, thre ia bardiy any reasouaule lwcaty cSood very well afurd o do, B4 tupsally are not | tow bustuces that can e dunv 86 prescuts “ vfilb«: County, eloped ou Satunlay with Mary Daoicls, aged 2, wile of George Daulels, of Sugivaw WAY & CO., Fo. 53 .?i;?'k’::? "x‘a’i&‘é&’m’n“; Wb lead i