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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MAY %8, 1878, Btates District Court. The master, Ch pher | with teams from Mezxlico, londed with cotton or Brennan, was held for selling tohacco withont a | buffalo-hides, being exchanged for merchanaise lleense, The crew then sued for thelr wages, | or iumber, to be taken hack across a waste of and the United States Marshal has tied the | 150 miles, the nearcat point to strike steamer up. A new crew has been engaged, | the Mexican line, and thence penetrat- d the steamer will probably get away on gly- | Ini thefr own domaln, many hundreds more, fni bonda. Each Jond was drawn by ten mules, driven by a Mezican, closely resembilng our Northern Io. THE VOSBURG TRIAL. dlaa. iy’ less 1n riza, and a ltte darker. Spectal Dispatch te The Tribune. Great netlvity prevails [n the narrow streets New Yonx, May 27.—The Voburg trist 15 | 9f thls citw, it showing nora signs of business o 3 e than any point since learing Chicago. :“"‘"“ rapldly to a close. 3r. """"'“"‘ W88 | " The older residences amd hunlnzu!nap are ept on the stand only an hour for cross- | ono.atory structurcs, but those more recent are examination this morning. The defensc then | highand Imposing. All are neat and cleanly, reated, and the prorecution opened In rehuttal. | rave n the uegzrn and Soanish portivns. Mauy Un cruss-cxamination Mr. Vosburg denfed that ‘r'{ shetdarn D;’”fl{"l' "":l' for ,‘“"';"h" "':d esidenct are bulit of a atone found here in he had had troublo with his wife growingout | prest aundance, beautiful In hue and texture. of his relations with ons of his lady{ “‘Theold missfun-house of the Alamo la still parishlone: Being asked whether hie had told | preserved, and occuples & very central ition, Messrs. Spadon aud Letbler that his wifo had | A8 I entercd its silent portals, I scemed to hear committed an abortion un herself, Mr. Vos- | the grounsof the 180 brave Texan uvatrivts, burg sald that she had told’ him so, and he ex- under the lead of Col, Traverse. Col. Crockett. Inined that since Mr, Spadon’s testimony had | 8t Bowle (the latter the inventor of the Bowle. Peen publishea_she had sald to Jim that she k“"f)."h?e rIded up thelr liveson theOth day of bad not told him the truth, She haf never | March, 183 by the most brutal tnassscre re- 9 swindler, hence his arrest and confl CHIM!NAI‘ ND‘VS. the County Jall, where ha will languish untll Wednesday, the 20th inat., when he will have a hearini. fn the meauthine, he telegraphed his wife, who is n [lowell, Mich., to come and brine #2350 to help him out. He scems to he very cnitent, and wants to scttle with his monrning r}mnurr fricnde, whilo it fs feared that, if jus- tice is given him, he will do the State somo service in Joitet. junction, he came acroas a very large and oan Ing thi % tifai apotted box or hinze tortoles (so calied | sum, he’ wauld mot o m“m"hwoyner $he 3270 mare iiven o the thock of arw In from W8 power to close its upper and under | hin board "until he_patd him back his moncy. oD, o Jh fime htscome for avery shells limiy togeter). Turning it upside duwn | Thie lawyer sul thiv wha al Tighty and next Uay | fa3ic2 Hvais o Uno Trantrution of sha trapnssasla d J s, ¢ brought the Loy a note, to be signed by b letting bl free Tn 1333 e found the sans | which Ttarest” on the B30 s charget at the | Buble mot the® pubtin t it mafely of the Re- eliuw again half a mile weat. e had croszed | rate of £1.40 per day, the lawyer saving that this | £°ress (ftea.), A two bridges or forded the streams, and threa | swas about the value of what he was cating each N e E :;llr’\i}nd vl.r.ck-A The new date wee then ndded, | day. The boy strongly nbjected to signing the Only Ninety Millions, z : rat Inscription belnz very distinet, He has | note, hut was finally induced to put his name to Only ninety millions, that s all the “ Ed. Now Britatn line, sbout one and oneialf tailes | the reatauraut. wpusted® ey Bt oy | Roonme but oneang of them there ara ls ot 2 ut.” Finally, the | known, but eacti ex; - {x:r:l‘ the first vol':n named, looking as hala and | young man, who had gone to work In m:{-‘e rea- | 000 after all the oxp:::;: :xo- ';:l;‘ I?t’tt!’u’r%o' he ub' as ’c‘u‘:. ulr. ;u'n. !nurv‘a'nen In eize per- | Laurant o town, was sucd on the note by the | erty claimed conelsts of thirty sores in tg; ) 3 2 rate of .40 per day. The youn n' efonged to X 5 2 travel, when will vou reach the Pacifie Coust1" | wages, amounting to 8118, were thc‘i‘m‘in-amul man, who le: ;;m"!(:»: Ef(‘lnzdag:onl‘lvld;gr % “ --———‘—’—-‘—7 gobbled, vet tho note was far frum belng vald. | military purposesin 1772, the leuuxnlm;w io . AMUSEMENTS. Now the lawver {8 golog after his victlm agaln, | 1971, The original owner had in the meantimo :gu‘thjem:n‘clg;laandhlnuru(z yu(un‘lt:lv nmog:;- }muu ltu" sight of,—t s fair to presume that he . KA e e cd to just 8725.50, not saying anything sbout |.Js not nowin condition t - Mn;.lmnn./\.\r.fl': AT JIOOLEY'S. | what the lawyer ate and tho 3110 ‘b got by at- | and the descendanta of fllu“zg:(:rhl!:tm:"ln- r. Bronsou Huward's new comic drama was | taching the young man's wae: #iats the property belongs to them. A meeting produced for the first time last eveniog before of the heirs was held in Indianapolls last week, S — an audience which crowded the parquette and CURRENT OPINION, and arrangements made for securing and divid- st Full Particulars of ths Diabolical Butchery at Arling= ton, M. THE COAL CREEK MASSACRE. Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tribune. Covixatoy, Ind., May 37,—No little snxlety and Interest have been evineed by the people as the day approached for tho trial of the Coal Creek murderers, and long before. the hour small crowds wera collected In different places discussing it inall its pbases, but all being unanimous fn the opinfon that it would be s long and difMcult tsk to get a jury. The Cotirt opened at the appolnted time, and Immediately began Impaneling the jury, and by noon had so far succceded 88 jo only have one vacancy, The Deed One of the Most Ilor- rible in the Annals of tho State. B T e Fiendish Persistance of the Mur-= derer's Pursuit of Fig Vietim. Attempts of the Murderor to Kill Three Other Peoplo-—<Hlis ? ing the property—when the; Sulcide. but did not succeed fn getting | S50 RO PO B0 unon hereelf, He de. | corded in histors. But one man (Rase) of all | circle, more than half filed the balcony, and 2 they gt it. 'The Akron 2 one that was accepted by both | pied'yhat he bad over applicd opprobrious epi- | {hat nuticr escaved. On the eleventl day of | sprinkled itself around the zaflery. We beca A Congressional excursion {o the Parls g{"érfl%fll;: g;l:):::l'lnl{rg“uclelnnu:uunmn? :ld'el il lh? m(‘dll‘llon [tho aftesnoon, The fury | thets to his wite, éhcl nj\rue. ‘"me 1t -ugloozvldent that | slonally hear of audicnces that are *‘large and | Ezposition 1s talked of In ‘Washington. The fdea | fon of tho oldest brother of R‘:)bcél!:l !d:lu';"l. Gommencement of tho Trial of tho | 1t sempcatk Wit tnD eteeptiots, of hovest | L ANDIT OF THE WABASILY | lan mavees would U890 pioedibiaty M. | ashionable” sod of some Uist are el | Iexcellent, W il mesus e he whole Congreg | Bow, Iyne i Ponnuyinaniy age 0, ndasie: * Ooal-Creek Nogro- try for men of Inteliigence and judgment, the Bpectal Dipatch fo The Tribune. 1 battered wails) Traversedrew upon theground and attentive,” others that are ‘‘esrucst and ;/f"fl";‘(l'n‘;.’)s‘"" Rrgonisle SEARL =N Tork ?fi'\:fll.fi.ffi"fl"mfl':‘“‘fu de Sne.of thehalre Eillers. other two belng mechanics, one a blacksmith | qenns Havre, Ind., May 27.—The trial of death-line, and invited all who would stay and | appreclative, and occaslonally of those that h fourth degree. Mrs. Eliza- and the other a bricklayer,—both exceptionally fuod inep, and the public feel safe in trustin he casc to thelr decision, feeling confldent thal Justice wili Lo done, After the preliminary statcments had been made, the State entered dio with him to come to him ncross the line, and all who wishied to leave, and to attgmpt escape by breaking the enemy’s lines, o “stayon the other stde of the line. All crossed to the brase Colone! Lut one (Rosc). He scaled the Wabash bandit, Ernst Whitchouse, was called in the Criminal Court to-day. 1is coun- sel asked for m change of venue, which the Judge took under advisement. A new acnsn- are “aporeclativa and demonsteative, |, ME 1lampton is not a very bad prophat in Ee th Shierbondy, of Akron, who was an Edwards- : revions to her marri I8 1; Thers was A happy combivation of :::.l ml:l.:r. A little more conciliation and s few | Mrs, Sherbondy lives md:fi:'fi?,’:’.‘;}fif{fif; them all assembled at Hooles™s last. night, and 7o Potter resotutions and a good mavy people | style abont a mlle west of Akron, and s o wid- certatnly an author could hardly have wished f.;'én;',"i.fl'; A il it bt foy e il |y with scveral chfldre TIIF, ARLINGTON TRAGEDY. To the Editor of The Tridune ARLINGTON, IlL., May 27.—In order to ascer- m . ho walle, crossed the lnes, speakiug | for a morecordial and evidently unpremeditated | denying that Gen. Grant about Jitls th — —————— 3 tain tho fullest particulars of the fnccntlve that | UPON the exa fuation of fta witneases, and 4he | 4o iy thg caso was created. by tho mysterious | § " b @ out Jltla that bl ence that was adduced s in substspeo the Snanish to the ickets, snd escaped, | recept! a8 given to * fea m | Dostor Lerald (Ind., Don. S, £ jed to the fearful tragedy that was enscted 8t | gime'gaon the former trial, but the State is | appearance of his father fn court after an } ‘The brave Col. Bowtethen Iying on his couch, eeeption thariwas leen o, Hirrisanea e ’ BUSINE—SS HOTIEE i Alrington yesterday, your correspondent betook himsell to the usually quict and pleturesque Jitlle town where the inquest was held, Ac- cording to the testimony sadduced, the following are the facts In the caso: gamuel Kearney, the prime actor, was vorn in lreland, ond omigrated to this country twhen yet & boy. Some twenty years all parts of the house, 1t does not often ha The Greasor Junta voted dos i o T fov p- wn a proposi- sick with fever pen In these evil dags and evll times that nudi. | ton practically declanng that Prasident liayes* ulfinlx:n'uull:-n ;’.’:3::':33’&"5,"&':1.'.'.“5‘&f:'v'r'r.‘fl-' z ences sre willing to give the reins of its in. | Htie 18 ‘*eacred and irefragabie.” Tha ne Sfcll- | comb's nemed'y. Inno case of nurely asthmatic . suguration Into the author's hands, aud be | 1230tsiory of fSistter Mumpicn, of Ohla, pre- § Ohrtexnor Maren 1 umh et J pleased they know not why and care not whero- | anexd ‘With the: Hrestaenital oustint pecece. > | Retl, & Cor, Donlon—uLATLERES: 1n ha. th of : lurde.mnut such was the case in this {zstance, | Washingfon Kepuolican (Xep.). lH‘?lu::ad ;lunud\"«'hllcawb'- Asthma Remedy, and the consequence was that the new play was 1t is our purpose (o sift the Florida and | cheerfuily recomen AT o Appnd L would moat el recommend It greetea with exuberant responsivencss, The | Louistans villainles to the bottor; to bring the | 10 1"7"'"" or asthma. ";,,?:‘,’,, !;:lal';;'::.b‘“ absenco of about fiftcen years, supposed to be dead. His wife, havine obtalued a divorce, was long ago married. Tue father claims to he subjout to insanity, and this plea will likely be used for Whitehouse in his trial. TINEVES AT KENOSIIA, WIS, Epectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Kxxosua, Wis., May 27.—Tramps entered the using - cvery means Lo Induce witncescs to mako ‘contradictions, but _ms yet without mny sticceas. At the adjournment of the Court for the day the Judge gave to the Jury some very explicit instructions as to their duty and conduct while lrllng in that uEult 3 They were then given in charge of a Haill #worn for that purpose, who was Instructed not to allow the jury to scparate or hold any com- Leogeed to be carried across the line, and was siain with his comrades, after dis- patehing with his festle baod two of the as- sallants. Too country In this secton 15 splendidly wa- tered. Un the way from Austin you cross nu- merous amail streamns,—the River Blanco, madg and rapid; the Bt. Marcus, about scventy-five fect wide. deco. sud unld: formed entirel munlcation with any oue, and in case lotiers s y from a spring near the slde; the Comal | suthor was called for at the end of the sec- . No. a0 tic lett here for California, and returned six | TURIGHHER NSRS S0 0 Jiuge was tobo | Fealdonce of three of our cltizens early this | River, of equal size, bursting from {ts Liding- | ond act, snd, gecording to the ~ old-fash- ::.dull;;:g:llflv'?a:: .:“. it o ot tas o L or seven yenrs eince. Ho wes a man of power- | apprised of the fact, nor were they to be nllow- | moruing. and at two places were successful. At | place in the earth, near the rosd. Andin Ssu | foned ~custom In _such —cases, he sf ' 110 die dn oar tracks next timofobll | pyp i 3rs, Winstow's:Noothing Byrnp* for s ply dosired to, bow his acknowledzments | i,cet in ho wag,or Sotont ot thawhy. st ns | e walle teetling. e i cate q 3 that e oft callod pon to WLiek & few worda | Plestes. Thatlshlsafisis. Tuf ta the meaning expressivo of s scusc of the gratifcation hLe | ¢ the Potter iovestigation. The thieves and hud derived from thelr generous treatment of | builies, swho bave consldered tharimelves safe be. | "~ tho latest heir of Iis fuvention. At tho same | hind the patriotic indleposition of the peopls to Y time a handsome floral staud was presented to | agitats the,question of thelr guil "u“p al the autlior from friends In the mudicnce. All | tho mad-dog cry of **revolutlun." The Cetection HSI E this formed a very agrecable Intcrlude, mnd | of crime I8 *‘revolation. The punishment of ;nr:l el:lmblhl’ & tourco of pleasury’ to all con ;:mu l" evolnlllnxlil," ‘An‘,nmletlelc'l :hnn:c'tlfl . L erned. et fn ‘*revolution.” Vory well; dis i Mr. Howard's comlc drama hes for iis | ,Fevolution ™ come. =~ The ndnars “hords Madison & Peoria-sts. foundation m themo which, bowever well | Of,, Plunderese, ~which =~ has for ten worn, never has Leen, and probably niover will | Jifad, botos fho e done sitn 1 . . bg. guerlv threadbare. Itjs o comnic exposition | fs a limit b:c'z" r:;fmf’ .rrgvdn;lgu'umlx:ru'l‘r.b?a“lli‘n m:;a . ’ of the llrnublen that ure likely to foliow, in do- | viilalny. They will find that bypocrisy and lying \ miestic life, or fn Iives that dre aporoaching the | cunnot shield them always in their 2cis of usorpa. !mm{a dumertic phase, nny wondering from | tion and fraud. As for Wir, liayes, he bad better the rule laid down by the Father of - | paddie his own canoe, and keep ne ¢l ie thrnover teltaite) iye auer, of hie Coan. | Ble witnin e dont want. to make Bim & thio author had” fust this aim fu view when e | VATE it But, if bo goes 8.foollshing, we J . ful musculsr development, about 40 years ol ege, five feet ten fnches in belght, welght 180 pounds, with a forbldding, sinister, sandy com- pletion, pecuiierly small brown cyes, and of an oxccedingly quarrelsome disposition, Ilis victin, Mrs. Elizabeth Bheaban, nee Cullenblne, was born pear Ottaws, Canada, and came to this plnce with ber parents when quite young. Shels #ald to have been s very prepossessing young girl, full of life, laughter, and mirth, Sha married, about seven or eight years agn, one Mr. Bhieahion, frot whom she separated about a year after, finding that he waa o worthlcss tellow, since which time she has re- sided in this place with ber parcnts. 8ho formed an acquaintance with Kearney the residence of Mr. Hartune, a German, they succeeded in getting away with two fiue sults of clothes and & snall amount of money, aud at the sccond house they relleved Mr, Ballls of 825, Attho residence of Mr, Drake they col- lected a large amount of clothing fu onc of the rooms, but n dog barking frightened them away. Mr. Drake gave chase, but the thicves succeeded In making their cscape. Antonfo, with its wiled surroundings, two rivers unite, and flow in such n zigzag course as to describo a path within the cl!f uf about fourtcen miles to gain three, and still 20 rapid as to form screral splendid water- powers, The S8an Pedro gushes irowm 1ts rocky prison fn the clty’s limits, pure and clear as tha ““waters of )ife,""—only alittle too warm to be palatable; and the San Artonlo rises from one mmense soring about three miles from the city, and unites with the S Pedro as {t enters the town. To-day our party have taken & gencral viewof this anclent city and its sufroundings, visited many other piaces of {atercst besides tac Alamo, and made the briet acqualutance of several gentlenien who have been long in the country. ‘Fo-niorrow we go to Galveston, and it Is pos- sible you msy heur from ine again, but not so “loug drawa out.” Yourm truly, ed to read any mnewapapers contalning nn{ article beariog upon this subject, unless such article was cut therefrom. The jury are now in custody of the Balllff, and are lodged in the Sherl{l’s residence, o portion of the jall, where d convenience has Leen pro- it cures it Slarthon, wind calle: aad soncisten the bandye 3 MMINGS., TIIE CUDDY HORROZ. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, 1ASALLE, 1IL, May 27.—James Walsh and William Russcl), the former 22 years of age and the latter nearly 17, both of Utlea, who, o heretofore announced In Tar TRIBUKE, on the 10th iost. found the body of little Maggte Cuddy, who on the 6th Inst. was outraged and murderod at & ravine In the edge of tho bluil about n mile west of Utica, were brought before aJustice of the Pence in this city to-day, sud ¢ NELD FOR TRIAL. Nrwark, N. J., May 27.~Iliram M, Rhodes, Iate Prestdent, Poter T. Doremus, Vice-I'resi- dent, Wililam W, Raudall, Treasurer, and Jo- sepl M. Bmith, Willlam Allen, and Sitas 8. ‘Williams, Managers of the People's #aving In- stitution, now in the hands of o Recclver, have Leen indicted by the Grand Jury for conspiracy to defraud the depositura by loaning money on about five years since, which ripened futo lufat- | gory sent to Ottawa to await the action of the | luadeguate securitics. Al but Allen were ar- I E. Macx. | tumposed *Hurricanes,” or that lie wrote It to | "3 Courlar-Journat: (Jem.), uatlon on his pu{)t. and scemed not to boalfo- | rang Jury. They had criminated each other, aq%dhuhu?“ ,,xlu‘.;.lu,g m:; f"“‘xilm’d w,],};m’m . {f',"'?.f:'}'fi. ; ;x‘lv:zml‘:’rlznuylz}:‘::.-';g ““,‘{“".L‘,; u.: What is killing business ? Thiv is what is PURE SILK ’ gether unfavorably recoived by her 1l un t0 B | ng Ruaseil had confesaed bis gult, jbut, when [ $3I Cab, Jor trint Sept. 1. - Allon wiil ao SPORTIN G« 3 it By ‘g daoiul end, Me eridewt- | doinz t, viz.: the growih of Communlem, the agl- . SILK BL'K AMERICAN FRINGES ehort tine sgo, when a covlness, growing into {ndifference on ber part. so vialbly offended him that be became jealous of hor and excecdingly morose. Last BSatorday ovening they wero seen in town togcther, any, although he was In tho hablt of bhoarding with ber family when out of employment, he was forbldden by nerto slecpin tho house that night. This was, it is supposed, in conscquence of her wishing to wet rid of him. This treat- ment seems to havo conflrmed bis resolution to havo revenge. He returned to tho house on Bunday, and, after digner with the family, and conversing 88 freely and felendly as usual, ho busied himself fur a portlon of, tho afternoon with writing two letters In his pocket memorandum- book, aqdressed to his victim and her father. After writlng he went futo the town for a walk, roturning about 5:80 and going dircctly up- stalra, It appears ho found Lier dressing to go out for a walk. Shortly after a scream was heard, followed by n heavy fall. It fs supposed he rushed uponm her with s usiug, and he b/ tation of the fnfiationists, and the threatening attls —~One hundred styl g ;v"c'llh‘n)s‘&un Doty ceelel. Ao ol 3ut- | tade of the Demucrats In Congress. Ail of these | @.kpot Fringe, '0);)::’ "’; :filfltc'- from Honsy and 1 & 0V wap Taceeng clever: | causes sre operating in the same ditectlon, and o- | gou< g o B0, 3 _U-knot Fringe, conces of familiar cunic situntions, ravaps of | Bether they are killing business by alarming cap- 30¢ 5 4-knot Fringe, 95¢ yard, Speclal stago dlalogue which Ovagionaily renind anojd | 1tsl and retarding the growth of contidence. The | Joveliles of our own deslign at 81 Yluy-uoerul thines RON by, and the cverlast- | COmmuniats, the infistinntats, the Nationain, ‘the | $1,25, $1.50, §1.65 and 4 2 g niothier-lu-law 18 i0th gliced ns the nivota] | [oPRGIstiontats, and the Democrals sre natural S T s upwards, comic situation round Wwhi, af the u?lnélrul‘::.- nillen, snd together liey rapresent the ag- DI’K SILK FRINGES, imported by ns, Uathons Fevolve, But It wh by L Seher s greguie induence which s making capltal timid, Beaded In Jet, Clalro de Lune, and hla' ; . y v v be: L) o deavor to convey i Drofluiie stiape the | KeehE Bp ho Fate f Inferéats a0 breveniinga | an endless varlety at 50c, 0Ge, 7c, i ‘3 r o ; Ecening np tho rate of inferest, And prevent essence of the fun that makes U shis'easential. | rovivalof busipest, IWhAt manifsclarcr wotld Iy farcical drama, Briefly, it relav, - | font e | 90c, and $1 per yard, gant fashion, the direful cump.‘.’;‘,;:fl':,: ulm‘ '&'L'?fi'.ii“’.a'&'n'l'-T&'&'&'fl'fl'r'e".’l'finffl.'&?;"l'n DAGEER ]"p‘ ’?r v Which four males find themuelves by etoning | active enterprises, or wiio tiat has monoy 1o Tend ALDS, Galloons, Gimps, to have boen cctbicd In - Jegitimatenuti oF | would carc to iund it when the Commucists ars | Grass Moss Trimhings, In all colors, ; fo the city, when fu reallty Uy, | threateningto rive In adozen clties: when the iy Plain and Beaded, in Irls, (1 4 h Lad bevn eogaged in o lark ot a public . e | Sationlsta are clamoring for an unlimited trsgeof . rls, Clalre do ade-ball. low they endeavor to oxil greenbacks; when the Nationals sre Loiding smte | Lune, and Jet, The latest European themselves by nsentiic and multipisae %e [ Sontentions, o Uenonnce creditmongers Bong | Novellles at prices lower than any und thus Jand thewselves ever decber fn G 5 e ootian roclaw lresoeauts tiel,| 4nd wien the Domoceats in Congreas aro Jruehing | _ house hore, schewmcs. and produces diseords where all wos' Thescate the men and the influencesWhich arg RUTTONS—The largest and best-selpptsd i about to be hartmonuy s how the beat-lnid schemes (kliling business. 1f the American pesple sttt no ever shown in_ghl-, ¢+ 041 of the well-aneanlug but gutlty revclers arc [teLutne and heaithy restorution of Y.n peer they Butt a carved, 2 holes and Trustruted Ly an untimely arrival; and how they | U8t Tosolutely ttacx and crush this prara-headcd HAORE: nhg e ombinatl liave all to begtn over ugaln, and. eventually he } e e and | hanks, In every color, combination, broughit down 10 a busls of soild truth,—all ‘this L0, Ukllui Menimgthe | AND gize, to match all dress fabries. sea ond the: 2 'y 1 In told with frollcsome humor, and with a | cxiSeracr: 1o killig busima? S0 o lC otls Jour- s 2l "Tho constraction ol the play which | nat e of the Goveroutnt. —ladionaze These goods were Imported by us at brought fnto court, both denled thelr guilt. Hundreds of men, womien, and cbildren fol- lowed the prisonera from tho jall to the rail- road station, but uo attempt was made to lynch them, J Spectat Dispetch to The Tribune. OTTAWA, Ill,, May 27.—Junes Walsh and Willlum Russetl, two young men arreated on the charge of ravishiug and “murdering o young rirl o few miles west of this city, were safely nearcerated fu the County Jall hero this even- {ng, baving been committed by o LaSalle Jus- tice betore whom thelr examination took place. Many mutterings had been heard, which gave rise to tho fear that the men mizht be taken from the oflicers ond Iynched, but, although o crowd gathered about the Jull, o violence was offered. County-Attorncy Mayu feels surc he hus n clear case, and will’ spare no effort to oriog the trutn to light. It thesc purties arc the'gulity ones they shall receive thelr just’ do- serts,—in somo way or other,—{s the general scntimont of our citizens. BASE-BALL., The League schedule 18 rmade in what may ba called scetfous of twelve zames each, and it Lias Deen thought prover to make up a table show- ing the battiug performances of the men for the first tivelve games of the season. It Is as fol- lows: MORE IRREGULAR BOOKKEEYING. NORTHAMPTON, Mnss, May 27.—Frederick Clark, bookkeeper of Vernon Bros, & Co., paper manufacturcrs, with warchouse In Now York, bus been suspended after confessing that Lie had been steallug niooey from the Company for eight or ninc years by falslfyinz the pay- roll. “Clark Ia proininent fn religious clrcles. g 10 ey 01y 2009 Jo 2B junsa] PLEADED GUILTY, Troy, N. Y., Moy 27.~8upervlsor Egan, {o- dicted for malfcasnuce In office for auditing fraudulent and bogus bills, closed his trial abruptly to-day by oleading guiity, John Chase, who testified lost week for the defense, coufesscs Lo committing purjury. iy "fl(i Name of player and Ais clud, A VERSATILE SCAMP, Dexven, .Col,, Moy 27.—Charics 1. Foulk, ndicted ot Carlisle, Pa., for larceny, arson, crjury, and subornation of perjury, was ar- ?zni‘eafl here to-day by officers 6‘! )t‘m Rocky Mouatain Detective Azeociativn, [ 1'Brown, Providence , i York, Providence... i Ferguson, Chicago #.dones, Ctncinuatl... 5'Mlino, Providenco.... .. 6 Dalrymple; Milwankee.. 7 Sayder, Boston 8 Pike, Cincinnati. COAL-REGION CRIMES, gpectal Dlspatch to The Tribune, Witkespange, Pa., May 27.—A mysterious murder occurred at the Hutchinson colliery last phlam, o MUST DIE, % 4 ] fces fully 30 per cent below present butcher-knife, foflieting ono or mors severe | night, - Jacob Kotler, u mincr, left his home at |- HARmisoung, Pa, May 2i.—Tho Suprem | ,Bifiuet, Vroriicne keeps alive the intereat of the spectator throush | - T, d th L L3 3 . 2 . Provi ree acts. | o ] is blood upon tke moon, and the wounds, as much blood was found up-stairs, ¢ Court allirmed tho decision of th lower Court | 13 Heier Proviience, e ot i Tutes, of which vur eustomers uvo tho 0 o'clock to visit a neighbor, and, not returniog as expected, search was made, but without avail untli this morning, when his dend body was found near the mine and a'short distance from his house, the hicad belug terribly beaten with o bludgeon, Keller leaves v wife and four chil- dran. It §a thought that the murder was actu- ated by feclings of revenge, or by the directlon of Molly-Maguires. Deteetive flampden, of “tha Coal and Tron DYolice, . arrived in .town to-day, having _ In custody an Itallan named Frauk Christie, who,in a fizht near Hazelton ou Baturday, etabbed and killed auothier Itallan named LabitorsCaviu. A famlly trouble was the cause of tho encounter. Tho deceased at- maon 1 gyeq condition shines brighter in New Jorsey th gy whioro clse fn_tho country. The Trenton Bivg azette of yesterday, which, like tho T ¢ Minelsaioplescor bogtman who hiad **bad "em be- ! fore, bt B po Lly aa the Bt timo be saw 8 J\ A Fone ightencd over Potter's investiga. 4 o that e rusbE e oic o of doubleesacd | GROS GRALY RIBBONS, Puro Silk, all editorial Arework winging up with this brilifsnt | " eqloras . nymmcunlc disol P grave perils of the | i el e, 1ho reactioly “anu “rovolntlonary ten- [ N0, 4—7+8 Inch wide, 10c per yari. doncled . of e, Nmocratic party, and the | Ng, 5—1 Inch wide, 12 1.2¢ per yard. s, Aad (e gariug fotoleaco of the 7—1 1.4 inches wide, 13c¢ per yard. (G ant iy Bouuface: all ‘demand that | £0% 47§74 juches wide, 17¢ per yard O jrougtit ta tho - tront | N0, c d, icy B e e 7 0e contest of 1K, | No, 12—2 1.4 fuches wide, 25¢ per yards bz irsggiee T B Gatale: i may bo | SASH RIBBONS per yard, 100 to Ghe, v Sou for Tulted Siates Seuntor’ (horun the Dem: | LADIES' BOWS In Crepe du Chieno and splcy saylngs, which were caught up Ly tho nu. dience lnst evening with evident rellsh, and the slituntious arv abounding in hutnorous sugwee- tiveucss, which only your extremely strait- laced peonle could {ind to contai any lwpro- riety, They were often antlirated by the ouse, whicti was an Inalcation of the author's happy knack in Jeading well up to an exoected Bhe, being one of the most muscular women in advantage. the county, and finding herself assalled, prob- ubly grappled with bim aud threw bim on tha floor, and then rushed down-stalrs crying “ Murder.,” Two shots wera fired at her while descondlng. Her fother, hearing the cries 20d reports, rushed to her sselstance, and on opening the stair-door, behield his daughter bathed In blood, while lher assussin was holding her back by tho balr, prod ding and cufting Her with _the knife. On seeing the old man, he immediately lot go ol bis victiu and fired at him, infifcting 2 wound In the hip which will not prove dangerous. The daughter, taking advantsgo of the momen- 12 Wrlznt, Loston.. 15 (mfinm] Clncinnath,... 14 Morrill, Hoston....... 15 Murnan, Providence. 16 Morgnn, Milwaukee Iz[Peters, Milwaukeo. o, Chic i1 the case of ex-pricat Blasiua Pastorius, under sentonco of death for murder. Polnts In Williamson County—Fertllity of tho Holl—Austin, the Btate CapltaleSan Antonlo and the Atnmo, T the Editor of The Tribune. Bax Axtosio, Tex., May 21.—On tho 17th inst., accompanted by Day K. Bmith, J. I Young, D. Henry S8helden, und E. Humilton, of tho Scandinavian paper, of your ciiv: A. J. Mitchell, of Euglewood: L. L. Irons, of Fort nt po'nm pleco was well rendered by the company, aud, fur & first performance, was unusually smooth. Without specifving the individus} peculiarities of the cast for the present, wo pre- sent the names for the information of those who desire to see the play during the' present week: Mrs. Lucy Batterson.. Mrs, Pariridge Com Boston oM. 4es. incinnati,.. i Hoston 25'Loonurd, Huston diiKelly, Cncinnatl a7Clapp, Indianapoll 28!Larki, Chicago #0!Quest, ' Indian o start. Cleago, Marle Walnwright o Mrd. Allen tary releaso, rushed past her father, ed Cf B ‘ WVayne, Iud.; and M. B. Kouse, of Peorla, I . \White, Clucinnaf Blanchs ceratlc McPlhoreon was cledsd — PANadelphta 2 crying out, “Oh, father, ' | {aeked Chiristlc swith & rovolver und a club. The | o ie) oger tho splendid lice of the Interna- | 328 Tysto ulia, Fee (inis 1o Trenton Core naacinng | Sergo 8ilk at 18c, worth 40c. T fered 1 Sho bad, however, sentcoly reached | Jutter clalius to have uscd hls dagger In solt c Alfred Lo Amed o | ominatc (ien, Urant for the fouidencs? unies | Ladies? Plald Ties, all calors, fringed e e o oiys | dofeniso, tvico tabbinshis encray In tbe broast, | tonal & Great Northern Rallroad from Pales- Gon, Pagtrlaze Compto i pemen e | tho fecllug that thers 1a tobe &' tw Desocratic | onds, at 20c. werer b yictitn would. cacapa: him, scomed to | ¥hoévcn then contloved to fight uotl weake | tiag to tho Town of Toylor, at which potnt Eartowello..o..s it £, Ducdey robollion, and that he ls the ouly san for tho cri« &Y Ut encd by Joss of blood, when he staggered back aud dropped dead. Fredrick Randolph Mrs. Stonchenge Tultle, . Blrs, Dalrymplo MacNamara, Cutter., « voreeer Mr, we took o birdseyo view of a coun- try which, io regard- to beauty and richness of eoll, 1s without a meer. At this point we met a gentleman from Phila- delphis who had just closed a purchase of 800 acres of wild prafrle, adjolning the Vijlazo of ‘Taylor, for which he paid 819 per acre; and we saw a tract near by, of 1,000 acres, recently pur- chased by your citizen, J. . Hoxie, for which he paid §10 or 811 per acre. Taylor {s utout one year old, Lins ouly about 800 or 400 peuple, but has a promising futuro. It s In Willlsmson ‘Cnumy. Two very respcctable churches are in "brocess of ercction, and several pretty dwellings, Pamlog thence to Round Rock, Inthe samo county, & town of about 1,500, the samne geoeral " featurea meet the eye,—rich rolling pralrie, dotted with groves of live-oak, pecan, and other timber peculiar to the South. After su §o'clock breakfust, vaton with keen retish, wo took our places in fluo carrlages, En:nml tnto service, by telegrapl from Taylor, by Col. Duy K. Swmith, aud passed over the country to (icorgetown, the county-seat of Willlamson County, aud theuce back to Tavior,—a distance tu the circult of twangy-five ialles, ‘Thus we are prepared to judge of thatcounty, Much of it 18 us well lmproved us any purt of INinots, and & more beautitul country or more fertlle ®oil docs not exist. Wheat' and oat flelas, ready tor the sickle, or already in shock, {uterlaced ‘with telds of decp-green corn, bounded only by the strength of vision, made up the lundscape, with rolling swells of grove to relleve, These ara tho features of the county, relieved only by tracts of shailar char- acter of soll, yet awditiug the band of toll to develop, ‘A larger growth of wheat, oats, and corn I have never scen fu the North. w thousutds of acres of corn from elght to twelve feet high, In tossel and silki wicst that 1 weasured, standing six feet: aud onts Ave feet and olght inches, with heads twenty-two fnches In length, that ore said by turmers to yield from elehty to 100 bushels per scre, Meti at tho North wil say this is un exaggeration: but let me remind them that Nature fu this cliinate produces everything ou a larger scale, and rests but Intiv. On Saturday, tho 16th, we resched Austin, the present Cupital of Texas and wado thy ku{. wond House our home for the 8abbath. Austin 1% a inodern-butlt town of abont 16,000 peuple, with brosd sud cleanly strects, laved i the waters of the Colorado, furced by the Holly systeus 1rom fts deep bed ap wbout 100 fect on 10 the high, oval strects of the town's centre, whero u portion of the water is constunti sllowed to flow fromn the bydraots, snd ripple down the sides of the atreeis to U8 native bed, 1has keeping the streete constantly cleansed. The river sweeps around thy city on the west and south,—its currcut worn to i great depth, with o parrow interval, and backed by lign blufls and rugged scencry, contrasting strunges 1y envugh with the level tountry you puss just before cutering the town, . “The solenalil business blocks and palatial reside: of Austin make on foreet that he iy 1,600 miles south ot Chicaizo, fu o land where, ity years 0go, a racogreatly taferlor i civiliza- o were 118 sule vecupauts. As vou strike vut frum this truly charming city towsrd Sun Autonio, which we did l'fi' wtaw ul cross the river ou a bridge several fiunds {ecl lung and more than alxty fect hich, span- nbng uot ouly the stream, but - the veliey, I oo N LG, Barllle .ee s, G. 1L Gilbert o Sydney Cowelt Willism Callington redouble his frenzy sud his speed, and, dpring- ing e her like an coraged tlrdr, draw hee 1ite’s blood by severing the carothd urtery, Tho victim reeled and fell from the porch’to the s plat Leocath, with lier fave to the ground. e demon aprang on her back, and, “taking hold of her bair, ratsed her head with one bgnd, whito he passed the: butcher-knifo forword under the neck, and all but scvered ths head from the body, The father and mother were witnesses of this diabolical butchery, but, belng paralyzed by fear and powerless from age, wero unsbic to uus the bluody work. ‘Theold lady, however, tried to push hwm off, but he disre- garded her till ho accomplished his work: then, springing upon her, drew his pistol nud red at her, the bullet graziug slightly the back of her neck, ‘The barber then coming, he ired ot bim, but missed, TEat gentleman did not walt for second shot, The Constable was next to come up, but, being unarmed snd sceing a plstol ?(omtud at him, retroated for his revolver. earncy then went to the back of the house, where he tried to stab humself, but, the knite comlog against the cheat bone, did not wue ceed. Ho next attempted to cut his throat with it, but tajled. He then came back to the wmh.‘nd. sitting down, drew a razor from his vocket and succeeded quickly in cutting the left carotld vein and windplpe, luid back on the porch, and expired in a few moments, within a few vards of lis victim, Mucn of the letter ta her Is wholly unfit for pubifcation. It was marked by coarscness and low vulgurity, which 18 sald o have been characteristic of thie oman, lle accused her of squandering all is earniogs for the last fivo years, and in return she had ‘goue back on™ him, llo sald Lis love was so great he valued lier more than worlds, e apoke of killing he ber sister, Mrs. Boucher, her daughter, and Dr. Hathorn, if they came iu bls way, aud then kill bimself, o the letter to the fatber he said liu was golng to kill * Lin,)’ as he called her, at then bimself,, Whilo he biawed the actions of the futher somewhat, e sald he would not ju- uro him. tlo also stated in that letter hat her golnr back on him was tho' cause of his determinstion to kil ber, Mlry. S8heahan was well liked and wach respected by bor acqualntances, and the lotters lelt with the objoct of slauderiur her have nu weight. The house of mouruing Is crowded with friends from all paris of the country, while ber murderer's remains He just as ho divd, with open ayes and jroshed throat, in & cammon box {n the calaboose. 1 have just Lesrd that the murderer has been splrited The res- {dents at “'{‘ strougly rewnonstrated sgaiust Lis burla) tn the cemetery, 47 Nictiols, Frovidenco. 33 Redniond, Milwagkee.. #%:Nolan, Ind! it 40 tutton, I AL o Tad THE ADELPHI, 43 McKelvy, Inc b A pretty corsair in au lmpossible costume, ‘!.5““"“"‘,};‘"‘::!:","““' . . and a blooming young lady, supposed to be the 18 Seer, cincinnat original Maid of Atliens, formed the central 47.Casslily, Chicago fgures of the plece produced yesterday eveuing 48 lisnaati; Albiopakes at Haverly's Tueatre. After aweek of “Evau- 'McClellan, Chicago. geline,”’—a_very successlul week, too, by the i Way,—r. Rice has rempted fato by substitut- g another burlesque, nnd, while & lLn't mounted fu the best style aud Flned In every way up to the usua) sfandard, there does not scein o be a posatbility thal it can get so -lrul)’,: uhold upon the populur taucy as * Evangeline.’ 4 Conrad, the Corsair,” {8 supposed Lo be con- structed out of Byron's well-knowu pocin, but it bears scarcely as much resemblancs to the original as the pleve that was played lust week did to Mr. Longfellow’s romance, Thc princi- rnl features of tiic extravaganza are thie scenes n tho slave-market,on the ship, and fu the larew of the Pasha In Constantluoole. Mr, Hurey Hunter (Lone Fisherinan) takes tho part of Hirbanto, the treacnerous Licutenant of the outhfu) Corsalr. There {s sowme pleasaut sing- [, fncluding several drinking choru. - Thauro 11 no dould whatever thi ten, Grant 4 rvices can be relled un whenevery yreat cmer- Fency may call for thewm, but it it Besly complie mentary to the country to prociaim thit "he is tho 3 3 ouly man who can save us from the peils of trea- nm.r ‘I,( v;m not l;ll‘u zuz fl"fhufl .":J,:n to “mui e cossfally fuce such leaders as Potter, Radall, o 5 Eoe, "% pit (e, {irant againat them 18 wey faueh KID GLOVES, like using w slcdgehammer to kil & 8y~ Newark Advertiaer (Ulep. ) Deny it as they may, the Democratsintho |. Tlousc intend to impurn President flayes ule, and, if possible, drag him from the White IToxe, | - Fuillng in this, they wish for civil wnd,'0 accomplish their ubjccts, the party s committe] a S ossa e to the crippiing, If not the destruction, of our army & There (¢ every concelvable reason why tho Uniter States Governinent should Lavean smiyat l1s com- J ud, There la always troublo with the Indians, and aisturbance upon ‘our Mexican border, Great 0 Britain {e upou the verga of a war with her rival o L] and eneniy, Ruesia, 1ler mmense_commerca will paturally” lead to troublo throngh sdventurous " Americans who will ded! (n contraband-of-war. ‘war with England, or even trounle with Eupiand, wuult{lunUe‘r;l m‘muary to n\y' :'1‘1 ariny—of obe 6 & .9 servation at Josst—upon our Northern fronticrs, A%t the comepirators heop ab the ery of + Heilace Blg Ba,rgaln the srny, " winlu they are fanniog overy Infamimna- % tory maierial into s bldze. The people niust wake up to their poril. Mva wbo urge s réduction of thy INn afmy must be donuunced as traitors 1o thelr couns try. Tuose who undortake 1o question the title ot the President nt this critical $ime must Le char- acterizea as alders and abetiors of tho divturbers | of the public peace. . Wo havo had & tasta of civil war, but it vy 4 0ht betwcen cctiont | A r::.m war'stich as Mr. Talden and bls friends o a- i %5 {2ing means war n cvery Louschold of the land,— e atbis v o DENTS town sgainet tows, —and it would all end ln the “ . scizure of the Uuvernment by some military chluf, 9. B. M." $1.60 per pair. B ere Hatroncan ‘Countrice. - “as. sountsy | 1-B, Dont's b ko, Chevrotte 0 au ntr, - should waky npnlopfgn harrarsbofors It “The ioné . Dont's best make, Uhevreile, sptrators, Norih and Bouth, me urder; bu " B Ty o tho press siid public seniiment are equal’ to th 0] um'?u:n.tlu oF tbo oceaston, thelr Sonts will mfl; Best Q‘mhty J Masl eud in sutcide.— New York ' Graphic (Ind.). $1.26 <0, The Confederate House of Representatives % b, trom i e o of e exirence, sindtly | Gonuine 9-B, reduced from 11,66} very vital intercst of th tom, i tf Yo roada both the ‘army and navy wreck: st tas | Colors only; sizes, 61-4t0 7 1-2 souglit to demoralize thess branches of the public o=l strvice by rolnatatiog fn thom the Hebol ufficers “Seamless,” $1.26. who deserted the flag they were sworn tu protect . . . £5d who souglt Lo detiroy g.:hum.-.::.?’l wiich | 3-B,, very best quality, in medium ad o ured thow. 1t bau evo . buen proposed o il Want Fulat n urdes o w. | Colors, sizo 6 to 6 8-4 only. For- wrive the country of ¢! o trained offi+ 1 cone, 1 d:llhl With & view to the witimaisdisbaca. | TOF PTICey B1,86 pair. ment of the wrmy, Tho suppression of lncendisr- 3B $1 00 "D . . tein and vivlence by. the regulararmy in States T ti Babeutitas b ‘Suca coblemna, nowan o ecutives, oen condomned, 88 we 28 the waipicoance of compuaies of soldicis o to 3-B., $1.00, undoubtedly the best eru Siates | 10 murderous vutrages 3 of Tawices lauds, Wik ssme courae wm'fi.n mefnhr- Glove in the market; new shades anlzers ol W un pursucd to disarm the & H e o e e I et 12 ow | just received. belug pureued br the samo c ase ul ‘men, Then 0 acus were trausforred from the oribers to e lar e na way statieres on | Ch18. Gossage & Co. uluil;;xnlfluuxld'm"nra&nr‘lm;\:d‘ln&le:uu e nothing was lelt undone fo impulr the atrenzth o 3 T 3 i sacy of ths army, slnufiu Unlon bus beea STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, aved, the army aad navy so bated BIUrY luteuss- | ST ¥ ihan ever, Out of nfi' way, or reduced 1o x Office of the Chicsgo & Northwestern Rallway w»iatw of iomgoificance, 15 will be au easy sk, ] N¢ 2 Wall-s Consuiratarw thiuk, toselze ou the Gorerumentand Company, M.wb;(?l\‘g‘ll S i subject the country Lo their swny, It wax ihouglit AP L A AL L S that the South bLsd eough of azitation uad of o e e o Flectiun 0f Direciors stnfe; that it wauted peacu in order 10 restore its gumunnnl-v. ,m....a‘..uuuu |ucl1,.q|.hc prosperity, sod heal the wounds of war. 'Thls sp- u-ln:uunu,w 0 before sald mieeitng, will be held | wars 0L (0 Do the cAsv, The eclhoes of the late | 8t the Otice of the Compaay, o Ci on THU"'S' yac have baaly diod lu. | BAY, the stiof Juos esn HahSlly e heac st A COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT, Bpecial Diepaich (o The Tribuns, Prrrsnung, Po., Miy 27.~A uotorious coun- terfelter, who is known throughout the country 83 ¢ Joston Buck," was arrcsted ot Franklin, Pa., carly this mornlug. Ho ls about 65 years of age, and s kuowu to have Leen o manufac- turer aud *‘shover® of the **queer ! for several years. e feil into the hands of the authorl- tics threo years ago, and was contined in fall o this city 10r eoveral months, 1lu was finally re- Jeascd on giving bail fn tho sum of 311{000. which was_ subsequently found to bu worthless. Of courso he “did not respond when called for triat, Detectives were at oneo placed on his trafl, which they fullowed uj through several of tho Western Htates as well o Pennsylvanis, untll his arrest at Frankliu this morning. He will b brousht bere for trial. e Is supposed to belong to a gang whose rumitications rcazh every part of the country, 5 Croft, Indianapolls, 53(W. White, Cincinna Aa/lolbert, Milwaukee. B0 Ruis, CHICAO .o A7/ Hankinson, bE.C Fauh 4ol Wouver, 01| Itemsen, Chicayo. The Cliopers and Dreadnaughts played thefr first Amuteur-League game yesterday, The lnllumu:l.nhcmm‘: hn Y ninge— CI{;\icrlq. 01101000 47 Droudnaughts, 0200010025 uuurrl,xw“. May 27.—Baso-ball: Buffalos, 43 ornells, U HiNoyAMTON, May 27, —Base-balt: Crickets, 9y Rochesters, 5. LoxpoN, Ont., May 27.—Base-ball: Tecum- sehs, 10; Alleglhicnys, U, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 37.—Dasc-ball: Stars, 3; Bpringtields, L LYNN, Mass., May 87.—Base-ball: Utlcas, 115 Live Oaks, 2. GIVEN ROPE, Hpaclal Digpaich to The Tribune, Mapisox, Wis, May 27.—This wornlng & young man named Wiiliams, hailing from Weat Unton, Ia., and formerly a barber of this clity, sttempted to do quite s business In forged notes, first offering at the 8State Bank notes of #50 aud #60, sigucd respectively by lenry \Vf-t and Frauk Grady, two well-to-do furmers resid- Ing near Fitehburg, ‘The notes were so plainly forwed that Teller Palmor at ouco declined to discount them, but held them, while the young forger_offered aors of the same sort at thy First Natlousl Bank to Col Thornton, sl of which were refused, gFlually the youug man waa charzed with forgery, and pleaded gullty to the charge. A warruut was st ouce prozured, uullihu waa scot to jall to swalt further exami- nation, - THE ¢ UNCLE TOM?! PARTY, The members of the Uncle Tom combination arrived in town salely yesterday, and began at once to rehearse the plece, which will be pro- duced on Wednesday evenivg, The burntog of thelr baggaze does uol seem to have affected the prospects of u fine ren- dering of the play., Tho acenery s already prepared, and a new tranfornstion- scene will be ready. Tho rallroad Compauy ouce telegraphed to Mr, Gotthold for informa- tion as to the lossce sustained by the cotupany, and -!;fuuivu thelr wish 1o make them rood, so that the disaster will be mercly a tewporary fuconvenleuce, A praiseworthy action is recosded of ove of the jublles siugers, Mr. Fuich, who, st the risk of his own lite, {um}»_«l iuto the baggage-car whilo it was burn{ng for no other purpuse than to roscue toe poor, dumb cresture, Jewbny, the doukey, which could not save ftself, 1 pushed the aulmal out of the car on to the platform, and was himself almost suffocated fu the offurt, THE CIRCUS, Btooe's Circus opeued for oue week yesterday sfternoon and eveniug at the Luko-Frout, and sttracted & large throug of visitors. It is su exccllent show of its kind, snd to thoss who srufond of novle horsemauship sud the features which beloug propesly to the clreus It was ss enjoyable an oxhibitiou as bas been hera for » considerabletime. Stickuey,the rider,was thead- miration of thu sudieuce, with his fuur beautiful dappie-grays, and bis pertormsuces were in sil respects equal 10 what the people espected of b, The fetwale equestrians ¢ slsu much spplauded, aud the cntertalutuent, as a whole, wua very creditable. — TIIE TURP, s LousviLLe, Ky., May 27.—The firat race to- doy was a dush of two imlies. Day 8Star, So- lcitor, Leveler, snd Biue Eyos started Io the Clark stako. Day Star wou tho Derby last week, and_was a great favorito. Leveler was Hrst, blAy Sln; ?;;conu, Solicitor third, DlueEyes. last. ‘Tume, $:37, In the second race, dash four miles, mer- chauts’ purse, Whisper, Chesapeake, and hto- lock started. Whisper won by a nose; Kinlock socond, McGrath's Ciceapeaka third, Thue, 7:38 LouisvitLg, May #7.—In the third raco for beaten horses, mito heats, Bhortliue, Bur- uudy, Edivbunz, aud Bonnis Ttascs started. The firet icst was won by Burguudy, Edinbarg second, Shortline third; thue, 1:443¢. Tho sce- ond heat was wou by Edinburg, Burguudy sec- ond, Bbortiive third, Bounle ltasca fourth; time, 18 3 Ebinbury won the last heat: time, 1:473¢. The fourth rac was a dash of one aud one- halt wiles, Uriosted’s Brown Dick colt was tiret, Springbrauch secoud, Classwiste third; tiute, £:47, BaLTinoRE, May 27.—Thls was the closing. duy of the spriug meeting of the Masylaud Juckey Club, ‘I'ie’ Preakness stakes, 8-year-olds, one and & half miles, was won by Duke of Magenta, Bay- ard secoud, Atbert third, Time, 3:418(. ‘The race for the Baltimore cup, all ages, two and a quarter iles, was won Parole, Joe sccoud, Tom Bacon third. = Time, 4:08, © The mile-Leats ruce, all ages, was taken by Lou Laulcr, Ventilator secoud, Bloudelle drawn after the sccond beat, aud Fraukic dlstauced. Time, 1:45, 1:48, 1:50%. Veotlletor won the sccond heat. The grand stecplo-chasc, two and ahalf miles, SOCIAL EVISODE, 8peciat Diswstch (o The Tribune, Katamazoo, Mich.,, May 27.—Tho Township of Hope, in Barry County, fiftecn miles porth of this place, was the scene of u bloody treagedy yesterday, Desn Tyler, one of the most prominent farmers of Barry County, has heen ot lute too Intingte with the wife of one Jobn Ditts, Tyler tindily succceded In enticing Mrs. Pitts, who Is reported to be s woinan of unusual churing, to his house, where they lived for somne thue us mon and wife. Tha neighbors, not long #go, culied upon the guilty iair and furolshed ciens with a gratuitous woat of tar and feuthers. Yesterday Plits met Tyler near Wall Luke, in Hayr) lyl.‘mn.lty. and shot biu, kiltiug blm ue stautly. A SHARK CAUGUT, Bpeetal Correspandence of The Tribune, LaxcoLy, I1L, May 25.—Oune J. H. Btiller, haile fug from Howell, Mich., was arrcsted at Pone tiac, this State, this morning by Detective . Fryer, of this city, snd brought here to-day and lodged in jall. He s charged with swindling the Granger {armers In thls aod surrounding countles by uxbibiting to them = pateut plow Joluer (which is & reslly good sppliauce), and offering to sell them & dozen or hall-dozen, as the case might be, give them the cxclusive right to vend the same fn such exclusive tesrl- tory, taking their ootcs rauglog from $50 873 as payment. He would then but these notes thus obtuned {nto the baok aud gt his money on thein u‘yzlvlnu the 1) GRRAND RAPIDS, MICIT. Special Diswatch (o The Trivunz GXAND Rapips, Mich,, May 27.—A Deputy United Btates Marshal from Kuvsss yassed through this city tu-lsy from Alontealin County with one W, H. Jones, whom ke hud urrested on 8 churge of passing counterfult woney in Vawe- go, Kan. One Joseph Lsrmon was arrested bere to- day on susplcion of being privy toor an accowms plicuin the murdér of Eugene Naylor, near A NEW CONCERT COMBINATION, Alr, Mapleson, the husband of Nwme. Roze, has concluded arrangements to occupy the eld next season with & coocert troupe, with Mue. Roze at the head of it. Trapoli, the teuor, sod ay beforv another nker s ave, thereby realizing a goodly D Ber’to eive roows for tho Fiver's antics. 1t bas | was wois by Waller, Deadhiead seeond, Corouet | Pissol, the contraito, will also bo in the troupe, | tousry plot i slacted. | The Cropuic de rigbt: | PEEG on. MONDAY, Juhe 10. Boudholders Brouutof the o nere, it ot 1ha sore Bxpeune of | ol e o B pelline e unler drces | uen kuown to rise fortv fect du a single duy, o tim takien. y Aud ‘Cowed, tie well known Euxlish cowposer | ** Tha promoters of the'conzrersional suswplio | il diibaniiceis hets voilop $20t bE3 ietion. the {unocent Grauger, Then he would uo to | here ou s similar churge, und hus beeu for suwe ""lny the valley,—but dojug o damage, &3 aid wusteiab, Wikl bo the dircetor of the combi- | Guguilon the title of Me. Mayes Wets, clip Wit | M. L. syKes, gr., socrctary. T + Pruldeat. saother part of the countey sud play the ssme | thac. | 1t hay beenlearued thud tho murder was | Bothlug short of 8 Noab's lood ¢an Iujure town YACUTING, uation. Consummation of the consplracy no slfort Wiil be B ——— A Bad Case of Usury. Virginia Cuiy (Nec.) Bniervrtss. ‘We were yesterday told tho particulars of & case of & young wau who is belug caten up by interest 8t sbout as lively 8 rate as though Le were belng devourcd by a devil-fish. His case 1s » rewinder of tho celebrated horss-skoo-ual problew. At sppears that fn 1570 the youuyr mao, ot then of age, wua the keepirofa restaurant io thls city, Ou ono vevusion be re- quired sowme woney, aud 8 lawyer board- fog with hin losucd him W, We yousg or country around, Fur the tret forty wiles toward 8an Antoulo the countey b well fmproved, nich 1 soll, roll- fug, aud often pletwrusquo sud besutiful, Whieat, oats. corn, cotton, and potatoes deck the country, aud all of luxurisnt growth. After a ride of clehty miles, we wade the port ol thd Menger House, at San Antoniv, It dinfug-room {4 preaided over by Willlum Cox, furmesly conuected with one of the Chicago biotels, and not lonz sinco with the Woodwan bakery, of your utv. We'tound the strects of San Antenlo loed “ Billy" Lyon has been nomivsted for the position of Vice-Commodore In the Cbicago Yacht Club, and, as the sclection mcats with g]rnl favor awmong the mewbers, he will be clected. 'Tho nauie of the Robert Fergus has beea mentivoed for Rear-Cominodore. A"II'OY(DIII'I Age. fariford 7Y 2 Mr. D. 1. Wilitid, No. 51 Copltal avenue, says that o the year 1833, on tbe cast farw balf & tlle south of the Newington Rsilroad committed I Ottawa Couuty, and the cascs will Le rewoved there for trial. MUTINY, * Speciat Dispasch 4o The Tridune BisMagck, D, T., May 27.~The crew of the steamer Katie P, Kounts mutinied hero to-day, snd were arrested, tricd, aud discbarged. The mate, Samuel Reod, was arrested for cruelty to sscaman, and held by United States Commls- atoner Van Etter to appear before the United K:mn aguin, aud in every fustance falliug to :lver the suld suschives. It is pretty cortain 1bat bo bas pot only swindled, but Lus couse wiited forgery sleo {n conncction with his dis- bonnrable scheme, which will be developed upun trial. He is a remwarkably tluelookiug juan, well dressed, welghing upwards of 200 poundd, sud a frec, ducut tulkur, such as would ut once Sreate a lrikiog fwpression upon the ¥ullu‘ less Granger. He represents bimwll as 0 su sgeot for the St. Joscph Manufac- turiug Compauy, located st Mishawaks, Jud., but advices from thut firn deuounce Llu us 8 ML YRS, Th ey et ule arty. - Obly bt et e OFFICE CUICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD A A A gy PAUIFIC KAILROAD (0. v South, terrorisi oas, except in North Caro- ——— Aprlizz, 1678, nd Kentuck), blotted the Republican party ol Ut of extaiuiice, 5od even thery it f‘. e tapoteoy | The Anousl Meettug of the Stockbojders of the Chl- e ountry Las befuro it 8 siuyale of | €agv, Rovk luland & Factte Maliroed Co., for the elec- P ar: rmbortanes, It unist whke Up 0.4 scuse | o8 0f Directurs pursueut ta lew, uad the traagaction of the daugr that is Laoyiag over it Tho lincs | of such other buslocas sa may como befors theas, will are dlatinclly drawn botwecn the friends of peace | b beld at tho vilice of tho Comuant 1a toe ciiy of Cal- and the browoters of prosperity, and the soemics | cago, vn Weduoulsy, the 3t dey of Juse seat, s 1L of urdvraud gencral wellure. We arc driftiogin- | oclock s MU KIDDLE, Fralicat tu the vortex ¢f clvil war and serolution, as sussly ¥. L. TOWS, Becretary. - ™