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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘I‘UESDAY. MAY 28, 1878, Btates District Court, master, Christopher | with teams from Mexico, loaded with cotton or Brennan, waa held for sclling tohaeeo without a | buffalo-hides, being exchanged for merchanalse Heense. ' ‘The crew then aued for thelr wagee, [-or Jumber, to be taken hack across n waste of and the United Btates Marshal has tled the | 150 miles, the nearcat point to strike steamer up. A new crew has been engaged, | the Mexican line, aod thence penctrat- and the steamer will probably get away on gly- | inz thetr vwn domain, tnany hundreds nore, Ing bonds. Each Joad was drawn by ten mules, driven by a Mexican, nlmcl{ resembling our Northern In. THE VOSBURG TRIAL. ding, only lees in size, and a litte darker. Bpecial Dispatch te The Tribune. Great activity prevalls In the narrow streeta Nzw Yonx, May 27.—Ths Vosburg trial fs fil, Uil city, It showing mars l""z':’m"' business e than ang point since leaving Chicago. drawing ':Pm"?‘"’;"“‘ Mr. Vns'hum' was | o lder residences aud business-shops are kept on the stand only an hour for cross- | one-story structures, but thoss more recent are examination this morning. The defense then | highnud inposing. All are neat and cleanly, rested, and the prosecution opened In rebuttal, | #ave In the negro and Soanish portlons. v On crops-examination Mr, Vosburg denied that | Of the iiadern bulldings, both for business and residence, are bullt of a stone found here fn b h;"‘ had troublo with his wife growingout | preat atundance, beautiful in hue aod texture, relations with one of his lady | " Theold misslon-houss of the Alamo Is stilt parishioners. Being asked whether bie had told | preserved, and oceuples & very central position, Mesers, Spadon and Lebler that his wife ad | As [ entered ita sllent portals, 1 seemed to bear committed an abortlon on herself, Mr. Vos. | the Rrounsof the 180 brave Texan vatriots, awindle?, hence his arrost and confinement fn the County Jail, where he will langutsh until \v:xlnee\lnf. the 20th {nst., when hic will have & heartng. In the meantime, he talegeaphed his wife, who 1s in llowell, Mich., to come and bring 2230 to help him out. He scems to be very cnitent, and wants to scttle with his mourning ranger fricnds, whila 1t 1s_feared that, it Jus- tice I given him, he will do the State somo scrvice [n Joltet, TIHE COAL CREEK MASSACRE. Bpeeial Dispateh to The Tribune. 3 Covinarox, Ind., May 237.—No little anxlety and Intcrest have been evinced by the people as the day approached for tha trial of the Coal Creek murderers, and long before the hour small crowds wero collected 1o different places discussing it inall its phases, but ail being unanimous in the opinlon that it wonld be » long and difficult ték to get a jury, The Conrt CHIMINAL NEWS. Junctlon, he cal cTos! ery lerze and bsau- | man saylog that p {ifat apatted box or hinge tartotes (o called | sum, ha’ weuld not chnrz’:l:h"e“h:;:r o 80,7re marg Griven to the shock of arms In he Re. from 18 power to close Its upner and under | his board until ho pald him back his money. | crhonte moll mey 1 mo for every pitriotle shells fiemly tozether). Turning it tpside down | The laowyer said this wan all Tight, and next 0A¥ | 1 £ree hin A1a to the fraizstion of fro teeorathl he irscribed on it his own Initisle, ani the date, brought the boy a note, to he rizued by him, In | plot now mataring against the safety olfl the Re- fetting him free, In 1353 he fount the same | which {nterest on the 230 was charged at the | pnblic and the publle Interests.—PAitadeiphia feliow again half amile west. He had crossed | rate of £1.40 per day, the fawser saving that this | £ress (Rev.). two bridges or forded the streams, and thres | was ubout the value of what he was eating each B e ? raflroad tracks. The nes date was then adied, | day. The boy strongly abjected to signing the Only Ninety Milllons. the firat inscription leing very distinct, e has | note, but was finally (nduced to put bis name to | _ Only ninety millions, that fs all the “ Ed. Dot seen him since until Tast Baturday, the 18th, | the paper. The Jawyer wenton cating—the boy | Wards heirs ' ara reaching after and feel sure of when he eapled him un his west farm, the | not findine it {n his power to pay the 850—till | zetting. How manyof them there are is not New Britatn line, sbout one and onc-half imiles | the restaurant *‘husted* out,” Finally, the | known, but each expects to get at least 8150, from the first point named, Jooking as hale and | youns man, who had gone to work in some rea- | 000 after all the expenses are paid, The pr p bearty as ever, but not increased In size per- | taurant fn town, was sued on the note by the | erty claimed consists of thirty acres fn the ceptibly. He was duly marked 3578 and sent | lnwger, who obtained judgment with interest at | heart of New York, and the claim sct up s that on his way with this query: At this rate of | the'rate of 81.40 per dav, The young man’s It betonged to one Robert Fdwards, s Welsh- travel, when will you reach the Pacific Constl" | wages, amounting to 8118, wereattached and | nian, who leased it to Kiag uaurg'a 111. for - — gobbled, yat the note was far Irom belng paid. | military purposesin 1772, the lease explring in AMUSLMENTS. Now tho lawver ts going after his victim agaln, | 1871. The original owner had {n the meantime :gdt uu’; Dr:n:(nl ndn;terea‘t yzucm‘:lr nmr)}l')nl,- }n:un ,t,u" n(g'lu ul.mnl i8 falr to presume that he s 0 just 8725.50, not _saying anything sbout |.Is not now in condition to ay — MURRICANES" AT HOOLEY'S. | what thc lawyerateand the #1186 he got by at- | and the descendants of his ntw«:rm’»:zfig?:‘in- Fuli Particulars of ths Diabolical Butchery at Arling= ton, il The Deed One of the Most 1lor= rible in the Annalg of the State. Flendish Persistance of the Mur- derer's Pursult of Fle Vietim. opened at the appointed time, and immediately | y, 1A that she had told: bim so, and b - { under the lead of Col. Traverse. Col. Crockett, Mr. Bronsou Howard’s n: Y ' Attempts of the Murderor to Kill Three | hegan {mpancling the jury, and by noon had so D e e M. Kparlonte teatimony liad and Towle (the latter the tnventor of the Bowle: | produced for the et "‘mn?"’f"‘e“":n'{;;";,“e;:: 1shing theyounR oao’s wiees., slata tho property belougs ;',’_:!:eprgiu A mecting 4 y Other_Pespl.iile ta ucssded s o only avo.one vacune, | b puble, s R Tatlo i lin s | Shich oSt up s MTRaR e | aosuloce e cromae o st od CURRENT OFINION. sod rrngeati mads o it i but dld not succeed fo metting one that was accepted by both sides L1 the middlo ofytho afternoon. The fury 14 composed, with twd exceptions, of honest, well-to-do farmers, who stand high In the coun- try for men of intelligence and judgment, the other two being mechanics, ono & biacksmith and the other a brickiayer,—both exceptionally ood men, and the public fee! eafe in trustio| ha case ta thelr decision, feeling confident tha Justice wili ba done. After the preliminary statements had been made, the State entered upon the examfuation of its witnesses, and the eovidence that was adduced Ia in substapce tho same ason the former trinl, but the Statets using - cvery means to fnduce witncsses to make contradictions, but as yet without any success, At the adjournment of the Court for the day the Judge gava to the Jury some very explicit fostructions as to thefr duty and conduct while m.lng In that capacity. They were then ‘given in charge of a Baili gworn for that purpose, who was instructed not to allow the Jury to separate or hold any com- munication with any one, and in case letiers were cither recefved or sent the Judge was tobe apprised of the fact, nor were they to be aliow- ed to read ooy newspapers containing nn{ article bearing pon this subject, unices sucl article was cut therefrom. ‘The Jury are now In custedy of the Balllff, and are lodged in the Sherlil's residence, a portiun of the Jail, where elv‘;:g comtort and convenience has Leen pro- vided, circle, more than halt filled the balcony, and '?“ the property—whenthey got it. “The Akron sprinkled Itself around the zallery. We oces- A Congressional excursion to the Parls g("fn{fiz?:ll: :I;fi:::::ll.n‘:‘l?uucl:lg?:!.m::mfl‘. slonally hear of audicnces that are **large sud | Exposition 1s talked of in \Washington. The ides | 80n of the oldest brother of Robest dwfldu is’ fashionable," and of some that mrs * brililant | 18 excellent. Iy all means et the whole Congress | HOw living in Pcnmylnnlgbuxed 00, and sfs- a0 attentive,” others that are *earnest and | 53, 7and etay there fva or sfx yesrs.—New York | ter Is In Kentucky, aged 80. One of the heirs sppreciative, and occasionslly of those that Rt {:‘e!’ll‘t;m‘:rt:olt:dm 'g;u.irll:“nfm dfmm Mo, Ellz e apocativeand demonsisativess | e Hampton is not a very bed prophot fn ¢ rEBCUCTINY: oL Akrem, M ves an Edward: Toere mne i haney. combiantion |t | thlsmatier. A iittle more concifation and & few ¥ 1 Mrs. 8herbondy lives §n humble but respectable them all asscmbled at Hooley's laat night, and :'.l“:' E:;:;r :":fi:m;::‘m‘l ;::‘: 1:’:“-" a".':fi':' style about & mile west of Akron, and is o wid- certalnly an author could hardly bave wished | strong manin a hiatant land." “And there'sno use owmisssyeral ehiidee for a morecordlal and evidently unpremeditated | denying [hat ten. Granat about filla that bitl.— receotion than was given to *urricanes # from | Zoton Lerald (Ind. Dam.) all parts of the bouse. It does not oftenhap- | The Greasor Junta voted down a propost- pen In thess evil days and evil times that audi- | Hon practically declaring that Prosident Iayes' ences arc willlng to give the reins of fts fn- | tHtIe1s **sacred sad ierefragasle.” Tho e Stell- auzuration into the suthor's hands, aud be | 1AnOrstoty of Gressse Thomoson, of Ohlo, pre- vailed In the Bole: ind it i pleased they know not why and carc not where- | ahead with the Ilg}e:luenu:ln::nfirn?o;:gc::n.—u fure. But such was the case In this lostance, | Washington Repuolican (Kep.). and the contequence was that the new play was 1t is our purpose lo sift the Florida and grectea with exuberant rcaponsivencss. The | Louistana villainles to the bottom; te bring the suthor was called for st the end of the sec- | rascals to justice, 1o stake our all on that fssn ond act, and, sccording to the old-fashe | and, | . i T CRlom- T KUk, Chsr e - i and, if need be, to die in vnr tracks next timo [oh!] ply deslred_to bow his :ckm;wlzdzmenu It, electing our ticket, we do not seat it. Mr.Hayes and retire, But the cail was ropeated su often | S20 ¢t In the way, or getiont of the war. Ju that he felt called upon to utter a fow wards | Plestes. Thatishisafals This 18 the me expressive of bis sense of the gratification he | of the Potter Investigation, The thieves sod had derived from thelr generous treatment of | Lullics. who have constdered thariselves aafe bLo- the latest helr of his Invention. At tho same | hind the patriotic indleposition of the people to time a handsome floral staud was presented to | agitate the,guestion of thelr guilt, now seex to ralse the authior from friends in the awlience, All | the mad-dogery of *revolation™ The detection this formed a very agrecable Intcrlude, and | of crimo o *‘revolution.” The punisbment of was r‘vlrabnhly a source of pleasure to all con ;:g‘"lte: ll““{e:g::m% JAn. uchmfil cb;m‘re hol cerned. ory well; et the Mr, "Howard’s comlc drama las for fts [ ;orevolation®’ come. —Who mongrel ~horde foundation ‘s fheme which howerer wol] | U, PIOMSTOTE | wen | bas” for ten worn, never has been, and probably never will L‘.i‘.’i..a mfifc?fl-“m flun'a with . ‘;‘;.cn‘;n"x'::r'& be, utterly threadbare. 11 o comic cxposition | 1s & 11mit set Spon procperous browbeating and of the troubles thut are Hkely to follow, fn du- ! villainy. They will find that hypocrisy snd lying mestic life, or in Iives that are approsching the | cannot shleld them alwaye in their acis of usurpa- amm.lir dumertic phase, nuy wandering trom | tlon and fraud. As for Mr. ilayes, he &ad better the rule lald down fiy the Fatber of his Coun. | Daddie hlsown canoe, and keep ad cinse a8 posai. try,—never tell a lle. Wo do not fmagine that | ble within shore. We don's want to make him 3 tho authior, had just this alm u view whey ne | BARY 10ueult, Dut, If by goes a-toolishing, we composed “ Hurricaves,” ur that he wrote it to Snaiy.=Loviattitg Canrite-doreagt D1y {nculcats a moral of any sort,—to cramp {ts usc What is killing businoss 2. Thiv is what is committed an abortion upon herself, e de- vorded in history, But one man (Rase) of all nied that he had aver applled opprobrivus epl- that nunter escaped, On the eteventh day of thets to his wife. the slege, when [t was evident that —— Santa Anne, with his 6,000 bloodibirsty Mex- SPHE BANDIT OF TIIE WABASIL | lvan savages, would svon’make a breach o the Epecial Diepateh to The Tribune. gi‘u‘fi‘d w-lls‘l 'lfralvzesm r;lmwh upon !‘lae z{nund & Tenann Havuta, Ind., May 27.—The tria) of | §eati-tine. and invited all who would stey an the Wabagh bandit, Erust Whitchouae, was ‘j.‘f:,‘.‘.‘j‘.!‘,’,’{:c‘&’fi;‘}‘;:,‘; ':‘nrfi :f,w.'l’ “,:,',.’,";i;:g;’ called {n the Criminal Court to-day. Iils coun- | by breaking the encmy’s lines, lo “stayon the scl asked for a change of venue, which the | other side of the line. All crossed to the Judue took under advisement, A new sensa- [ Urave ‘-fi"""c‘_ Yt one Ulosel, He _scaled tion fn the case was created by tho mysterious | §hauai® 1y The” the "‘“& sped ':f appearance of his father in court after an X Spanish to the pickets, and escap abscnce of about fiftcen years, supposed to bo ‘The brave Col, Bowle, then 1ying on his couch, sick with faver, bogeed to be carried across the dead. His wife, baving obtained a livorce, was long ago marsted. The father claims lo be line, and was sialn with his comrades, after dis- patching with his fecble havd two of the as- subjoct to {nsanity, and this plea will likely Le | sallants. uscd for Whitehouse in his trial, ‘The country in this sectlon is splendldly wa- - tered. On thie way from Austin you cross nu- THIEVES AT KENOSITA, WIS, Spectal Dispatch o The Tribune. merous small streamns,—the River Blanco, mad and rapld; the Bt, Marcus, about scventy-five Kxxosua, Wis., May 27.—Tratips cntered the resldonce of three of our citizens carly this fect wide. deep, mud rapid, formed entirel from o spring near the roadsldes the Corml morning, and at two places wers successful. At the restdence of Mr. Hartung, a German, they River, of equal size, burating frum iis hiding- place in the earth, near the road. And in 8an succeeded fn getting away with tiwo flue sults of clothies and a sinall amount of money, and at Antonlo, with its weird surroundinge, the second housc they relicved Mr. Baltis of two rivers unite, and flow fn such o zigzag course as Lo describe a path within the 825, Atthe residenceof Mr, Drake they col- lected a large amount ol clothing in one of tho ck{] of albout fourtcen miles to gain three, sud rooms, but_n dog barking frightencd them still eo rapld s to form seversl splendid water- powere. The 8an Pedro gushes from its rocky away. Mr. Drake gave chase, but tho thioves suceeeded fu making thelr escape. Sulclde. gommencement of the Trial of the Coal-Cresk Negro- Killers. THE ARLINGTON TRAGEDY. To (Ae_Edtor of The Tridune. ARtangrox, Iil., May 27.—Iu order to ascer- tain the fulleat particulars of the incentive that Jed to the fearful tragedy that was enacted at Alriogton yesterday, your correspondent betook bimsell to the usually quict and pleturesque jittle town where the foquest was held, Ac- cording to the testimony adduced, tho following ore the facts In (the case: gamuel Kearney, tho ' prime actor, was born In lIrelond, and emigrated to this country when yst a boy. Boms twenty years azo hio loft here for California, and returned six or scven yenrs eince. Ho was a man of power- ful muscular development, about 40 years of age, five feet ten Inches in height, weight 180 pounds, with a forbidding, sinistcr, sandy com- plozion, pecutiarly small brown ecyes, and of an exceedlogly quarrelsome dlsposition. Iifs vlcttn, Mrs. Elizabeth Bheahan, nee Cullenbine, was born mear Ottawa, Canads, and came to this place with ber porents when quite young. Shels ealdto have been & very preposscsing young girl, tull of life, Inughter, and mirth. Sha married, about seven or cight yeara ngo, one Mr. Bhenhion, from whom she separated about a year after, finding thbat he was oworlhless tellow, since which time she has re- sided In thls place with her parcnta. She formed an acquaintance with Kearney about five years since, which ripencd Into fnfat- uation on bis part, and seemed not to bo aljo- BUSINESS NOTICES, Asthms.—~Thousands of the wors! ::xnr:gg: l}i::‘eegem ;elluflud by r;-lmz .!ntn:-“v?hlfl . Inno caso :nl'..‘!l.l“" h&;l t f;lleld lln l|‘N! r:lle';:"’l, s cAGo, March 1. —~3esars, e nett & Co., Doston—uznrir, “"lr‘n, %‘oMnI\,lu :t 1877 I nsed Jonas Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy, :'I"nl 'r;sfll"ll Immexflalol!l'llfl. And 1 would mos eerfully recommend t 1o ‘an; with hay-fever or asthma, Hna.yizea':&';x‘&os‘.hhd No. 180 Ellls avenas, ————— Use * Mrs. Winstow's-Soothing Ryrap* fo children while teething. It cures n::(el:y l:n; disrrhos, wind cojc. and regalates lge bowels. TREMMAINGS. West nd Dry Goods Hous, Madison & Peoria-sts. -LADIES* DRESS TRIMMINGS! log prison in thoclty’s limits, pure and clear as the i waters of Iife,”"—only slittle too warn to be lmlnuble; and the Ban Attonio riscs from one mmense soring about three miles from the city, and unites with the Bau Pedro as it enters the town. T(.H]l{ our party have taken a pencral vlew of this anclent city and its suProundings, visited many other pisces of Intercst Lesides tae Alano, and madu the brie! acqualntance of several gentlenien who have been long in the country. To-niorrow we o to Gatveston, and it is pos- sible you may heur from me again, but not so Y loog drawn out.” Youms truly, F. Mack. TIIE CUDDY HORROZ. Speetal Dispateh to The Tribune. 1ASaLLE, Ill, May 37.—James Walsh and William Russcll, the former 23 years of age and the latter nearly 17, both' of Utlea, who, as heretofors announced in Tas TRIBUNE, on the 10th fost. found the body of little Magytc Cuddy, who on the Oth Inst. was outraged and murdered at & ravine In the edge of the blufl about a milc west of Utics, were brought before aJustice of tho Penceln this city to-day, and wera sent to Ottawa to await the action of the B HELD FOR TRIAL, Nawang, N, J., May 27.—Iltram M. Rhodes, Iate President, Poter T. Doremus, Vice-Presl- dent, Willtam W. Rauodall, Treasurer, and Jo- seph M. Bmith, Willlam Allen, and Stlas 8, Williams, Managers of the People’s Saving In- stitutlon, now fn thie hands of o Recelver, have been Indicted by the Grand Jury for conspiracy to detraud tho depositors by loaning money on inndequate sccuritics, Al but Allen werg ar- ralgned to dav, pleaded not guilty, aud held in Grand Jury. They had criminated each other, I by tagging It to 1l . e o R gether uanvombI: urolvodl by her tlll‘uo 10 8 | 5nd Russeil had canfessed his gullt, :but, whe gm%onm Jx'f{y.""" Bept. 1. Allen wiil also SPORTIN G-« LAl T e ) eul, Jie T,{;'fl,"fl'; defaultivis. & fhe groth of Commbntimm, Y aat: PUIHE, SIhLKdBL;K ‘t\nl{!mlcm FRINGES snort tna sgo, when a coulness, growing into | yrouny fnto court, both donted their guilt. i amusing, and ho has succceded. Anold aub- | sudo of the Democrata in Congrean, Al ,‘" : 2 One hundred styles to select from— indifTerence on her part. so visibly offended him | jrundreds of men, women, and children fol- [ MORI IRREGULAR HOOKKEEPING. BASE-BALL. Ject hus been handed with exceeding clever- gram, of these | 2.kpol Fringe, GOc; 8-knot Fringe, 228, and 11 bt ke " | causes are operatiug in the sawe directlon, and 1a- N minura oy ,,d‘;,';fi{:,,'!"",‘,'_.t,'{’p‘:";, gether they are killing business by alsrming cap- Stago dialogue which 00aslonally reaiiud an ntd | }tal and retarding the growth of confilence. The \ab-itocr of things gons Ly, and the overiast. | Communiste, the infationists, the Nationals, the [ mnother-in-as Ia: intwtced e che mivaeil | fepudiationikts, and ‘the Deémocrats aro nataral i bantion round whopeos i, tha vivetal | ailier, ‘and together they reprosent the af- te int ichk uatlons revolve. But It Wwould bo Wl 10 1 | Srereating tta iovestaioht 1 sesire Snterprie that ho became jealous of hor and excecdingly morose. Last Saturday ovening they wero seen fn town togcther, auy, although he was o the bhablt of hoarding . with her family when out of cmployment, ho twas forbidden by, ner to slecp in the house that Tho League schedule is mado In what may bo called ecctious of twolve gnmes each, and it has been thoupht proper to make up a table show- ing the Latting performances of the men for the first twelve games of the season. It is ns fol- lows: fowed the prisoncrs from the fail to the rail- mml station, but no attempt was made to Iynch em. & Apectal Dispatch to The Trivune. OTTAWA, lll, May 27.~James \WValsh and Willlam Russcl), two young men arrested on the charge of ravishing sud murdering o young NorToamrroy, Mass, May 27.—Frederick Clark, boukkeeper of Verndn Bros, & Co., paper manufacturers, with warchouse In Now York, s been suspended after confessiug that e Lind been stealiug money from the Company for eight or ninc years by falslfylor thu poy- roil. ~Clark is proininent fn religious circles. 80cs 4-knot Fringe, Dic yard, Specinl Novelties of our own design at 81, $1.25, 61,50, 81,65 and apwards, BIK SILX FRINGES, imported by us, Beaded in Jet, Clairo de Lune, and Irls, deavor lo convey lu parcghphic shape th night. This Waa, it is supposed, in conscquence | vl a few miles west of this city, were safely —— 4 Keeping np the rate of Intereat, and prevent: nan endless varlety at 50c, G5¢, 7. e wishing. to 2ot Hd of him. This treat. | fncarcorated in the County Jall ot thia. evens E] S| F g 7 | covcnes of the fun that makes us vits easential- | roviva of busioe. What mansfuctarer wauld 90c, and 81 per yn’rd » Obc, 7Ge, fug, having been committed by a LaSalle Jues- PLEADED GUILTY. & HESLH ly farcical drama. Hrlefly, {t reltig, (n extrvz- | fool enough to enlarge his operations, what capt- 4 3 ment seems to have conflrmed his resolution to ! p s s gant fashion, the dircful compfentions Into | talist would be idlot enough tu invest hls money in | DAGHER BRAIDS, i h ticd belore Whown thelr examination took place. [ Trov, N. Y., May 27.—Supervisor Eqan, Io- } SiE =S | B, four mades find henselven by active enterprises, of who that ha3 monoy 10 lend i S, Galloons, Gimps, have revenge, ilo returned ta tho house on | Many mutterings had been heard, which £ave | gicted for malfossanes In office for nuditing | * A T | T o om oceupied in lesitimate crondiZ | would carc. to lénd It when the Commuciute sre | Urass Moss Trimthings, in all colors Bunday, and, alter digner with the family, and | risa to tho fear that tho men might be taken | grvauions and bogus bills, closed his trial | i 135 lin the city, when in Tealfpursuits | threatening to tise In o dozon cities; when the in: | Plain and Ieaded, I "ris, Cl 2 comvereiog ~ as frecly ond friendly | from ths oilcrs and lincheds but altbouth | ooty today by pleading gulltr. John | £ [ Sm o/ ROer ananacin. [§|FE a3 | g the ot b, b rely, wer | Gaiufiee duhorie v saiimitafiugest | P0G TR "0 Bardponn a usuml, ho busied himsclt for | crowd catherad about the Jaih o FIIench WES | Chosu, who testiflod lust week for ho defense, | i 8 | ade-ball. itow they cndevor to exti uic | | nnrentions o denounce et mongors" and Novol Al sk Lurapcall a» portion of, tho afternoon with fii‘?‘c’ic m!_flx.:;cy;fim;x“fiy ;s;:;: :gnl:flfl:{ulzg bt Bt et g Wl | r; :;‘:!n::‘g“ml: ,:’J.’,'::fi.“,"f‘f m‘se;m:]m;nm:_- s "?2"“%2‘ :““, .‘.Jw:’r"’-““‘.‘;;v;fi'n'ue.“‘,,“.’:"’m“., n{,{'fl aovcluhes at prices lower than any . 3 . —— H H L] elves ev eclrr I tae | and when ymocrats o 1] 101 I'ee wrlting two letters in his pocket memorandum- | pring the truth to light, It these purtics arc H . : § | messs how the mother-in-law ..1“_-“,‘}”,;.‘“”,.,}, Tornardn u;en): to n!xxcinufifififé'l?&?.%“;.e,&‘x s, Ae book, aydressed to his victim and her father. the'gulity ones they shall receive thelr just’ de- A VERSATILE SCAMP. RUTTONS—Tho largest and best-selected - & Byt (2 fy 8 T g At cos Qise y These azo tho men and the influences Which aro . After writing he went iuto the town for & walk, | terts,—in som way or othen,—is the gencral | Dexven, Col, Muy 27.--Charics IL Foulk, | 1rown, Providenca . .| 8,28) 14,600 ;i,'\‘fi.‘:'fi‘, .Té‘fi.‘:'.:fl??;i’u‘i'\i&’é‘fiifi?flu ."?.u;‘.',’.‘-: Kiliing: business, If the Amoritan peonte. caned | - lino ever shown In {lils miéz. - Xear returniog sbout 5:30 and golng dircctly up | 3CHtiment of our citizens, indicted at Carlisle, Pa., for larceny, arson, | i York "“’""*;“"-"" 538 18431 [ of the well-meoning” but gullty reveivis are Benuiie and wealthy oot o O e ehcadell | Jinttons, plalu sna carved, £ holes and stalrs. It appears he found her dressing to go g perjury, and subornation of perjury, was ar- | i on, Clea o 15 209 | frustruted by on untimely arrival; and buvw they | monater, which, ander the varlogs names of Corn- shianks, I Il mbination, out for @ walk, Shortly after a sercam’ was COAL-REGION CILIMES, Tesied here to-day by officers of the Rocky | BaASmcs Clromidence. 3 have all to bewin over agaln, aud. eventually be | muntsm, infation, natonal-greenbacktau, and anks, In every color, coi ation, beard, followed by a heayy fail It fs @péclaLIpaich 19 The THbines Stountain Dotective Azrocition. G Dairymple; Milwan 3 Drought dosn £0 & basta of £olld trutheall ‘tuis | Democrscy, 1o ¥iling businces and threstentng taa | AN size, to match all dress fabrics. eard, y i3 8 Wirgnspanng, Pa., May 27.—A mysterious 7.5nyder, Boston. 8, is told with frolesome lumor, snd with u | exbtence of thc tnvernsisul, ~Jidanaolis Jours These goods were imported by us at skill In the conatruction of the play which keeps allve the Interest of the spectator through three ncts, The diatogue throughout Is full of spicy sayloge, which were caught up by the su- dienice lost evening with evident relish, and the sltuations aro abounding in humorous sugires- tivencss, which only your extremely stralt- laced people could find to contaiu auy Inpro- Fnety. They were often anticipated’ by the louse, which was an fnalcation -of the author’s hn})p’ kuack in leading well up to an expected nt. ‘The pleco was well rendered by the company, 42ilond, Doston.... 750 and, for gt rformance, (B unuup'.lnl{y emooth. Without specifving the individual pecullarities of tha cast for the present, we pro- scnt the names for the nformation of thoss who desire to sec the play during the preseut week: Mra. Locy Datterson Mre, Partridge Com Blanch dulla Alfred Diattarson Gen, Partriaze U nal (Rep. ), Thers is blood upon the moon, and tho moon in tust condition shincs brighter in New Joneey than anywhere clse in the country, The Trenton Statc tiazatle of yesteniay, which, like tha MissisaiiteRtiver bostman who had **had 'em be- fore," but naver ro badly as the first time he saw s comet, was eo frightencd over Potter's investiga- tlon that It rurded into a colamn of double-leaded editoein] fireworas, winding up with this brilifant ryrum:unle dlsulay: **Phe grave perils of the ime, tho reactiovary snd “revolntionary ten- dencles of the. Democratle party, aid the rowing and overbeariug {nsoleuce of tbe re-cater snd the doughface, all demand that Gen, * Grant ahall be brougnt to thu trunt n e Presidential leadertn toe conteat of 1KH0, We nowinate him as the kepublican leader in the Lupending struggie, The slate Guzetle, it may bo mientioned, was won for Unlted Stat ocratic cPherson clovted. — PAiladelphia Times {Ind.),—The ‘I'renton Gezelte is very eagerp 1o nomlnate (ien, Grant for the Trealdency, under the feellug that thero 35 to be & vew Democratic 3 8 ko, Cinclnn: -1iinen, Providence 10 Highain, Providenca 11 iagug, Providonce supposed he rushed upon her with a butcher-knife, inflicting one or more severe wounds, as much blood was found up-stairs, 8he, belng one of the most muscular women (n the county, sud finding herself nssailed, prob- ably grappled with bim and throw him on tho floor, and then rushed down-atalrs crylug « Murder.” Two shots were flred at her whilo descending. Her tather, hearing tho cries s0d reports, rushed to her asslstance, and on oponing the stalr-door, beheld his daughter bathed fn blood, whilo her assassin was holdinz her_back by. tho balr, prod ding and cutting JYier with the knife. On geelng the old man, he immediately let go of his victim aud fired at him, {nflicting a wonnd in the bip which will not prove dangerous. The daughter, toking advantage of tho momen- tary relcaso, rushed past her father, cryin, out, “Oh, father, I am murdered " 8ho hud, however, scarcoly reached tho front porch when the nssassin, fearing, na it murder occurred at the Hutchinson colllery last nlght, Jacob Keller, a miuer, left his home at 0 o'clock to vislt a nelghbor, and, not returniog as expected, search was made, but without avail until this morning, when his dead body was found near the mine and a’short distance from his house, the icad being terribly besten witha bludgevn. Keller leaves v wife and four chil- dran, It fs thoughe that the murder was nctu- nted by feclings of rovenge, or by the direction of Molly-Magulres. Detective flampden, of tho Conl and Tron Tollee, . arrived . in .town to-day, having In custody an ftallan pamed Fronk Christle, who,in a fizht near Jlazelion ou Baturday, stabbed nod kilied suother Italian named LabitoreCavio. A fawmily trouble was the cause of the encounter. ‘The decessed at- tacked Christie with a rovolver and a club. The afms to have used his dagger in seif- dofei twico stabbing his enemy in the breast, MUST DIE. Harnispura, Pa., May 27.—The Bupremo Court aflirmed tho decisiou of the lower Court in the cnae of ex-pricst Blasius Pastorius, under sentence of death for murder. TEXAS. Polnts In Willlamson County~Fertllity of the Holl—Austin, tho State Capltal—San Antoalo and the Alamo, To the Editor of The Tribune. Ban Antoxio, Tex., May 21,—On tho 17th inst., accompanted by Day K. Smith, J. P. Young, D, Heney 8helden, und E. Hamilton, of the Scandinavian paper, of your city: A.J. Mitchell, of Euglewood: L. L. Irous, of Fort Wayne, Jud.; and #. B. Kouse, of Peorla, I passed over tho spicndid line of the Internu- tlonal & Great Northern Rallroad from Pales- prices fally 30 per cent below present raics, of which our customers havo the advantage. RIBBONS AND TIES. GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, Puro Silk,all colors: No. 4-7.8 inch wide, 10c per yard, No. 51 Inch wide,; 12 1.2¢ per yard. No. 7—1 1-4 inches wide, 16¢ per yard. No. 0—1 8-4 inches wide, 17¢ per yard. No. 122 1.4 Inches wide, 26¢ per yard. SASH RIBBONS per yard, 100 to Gbe. LADIES’ BOWS in Crepo du Cheno and Serge Silk at 18¢c, worth 40c, Ladies’ Plald Ties, all calors, fringed 14 Morehll, Houton 15 Muruan, Provid 16, Morgan, Milwaukee 17|Peters, Milwankeo 18 Harbldge, Chicago. 14 Goodman, Milwauk 20/8hatfer, Indanapol 25! Leunurd, 26! Kelly, Cincinnatl. Miss Marie Wainwright oo Mre, AliCn +». 3128 Hose Oshorn +v Miss Agnea Elilost Mr. James Lowis , Chlcago.ee. « 31)J. White, Cincinoat! 2 Schafer, Doston.... 31{1inllinun, Culcago.. cnds, at 20c, 5 i 3 whu'ésen then contioued to fight until weak- | tine to the Town of Taglor, at which point | 35'Carey, Providence 1le. % tebelllon, and that he Is the only man for tho ers | - { Bl ;:x';\'mlll: hfifi::'n:; 2{3! fif:‘-‘;&cfi‘, i 3“ ‘.,‘:;'..:,‘3 flnmx loca %t h&um!, when he staggercd back | wo took a blrdseyo view of a c'::un- r; {flg l‘;};;:‘;('l‘:m & ;:?fr‘fc'u’fu r. a."n.“ Ic'ffx‘fl{ :l-‘:' ) e?"": .‘.'3:""1'1'1":.:'{,‘3“2’{3 n(:-cnrx :le;:é‘gg:n'- foiz upon her like an curaged tigdr, drow her | Suddropped dea try which, fn regard to beauty and | 5% RiGiSond, Miwaoke Are. Stonchongy i tgnr}:y?.'::‘m“ Sency may call for them, but it it hardly comp Mrs. Daleymple Ma CULLEL.. o secnser aon amara Iife's blood by sovering tha carotld urtery. Tho Mr, William Cullington victim rceled and fell from the porch to the *nu lat beneath, with her face to the ground. he demon sprang on her back, and, takiug hold of her halir, raised her head with one hend, while ho passed the. butcher-kuifo forward under tho neck, aud all but severcd the head from the body, The father and mother were witnesscs of this diabolical butchery, but, being paraiyzed by fear aud powerless trom age, were unable to uus the bloady work. The old lady, however, tried to push ‘him off, but he disre- garded her till ho accomplished liis works then, springing upon her, drew his pistol and fred at ber, the bullet graziug slightly tho back of her neck. The barber then coming, hu fired at him, richness of soil, s without a mneer At this polnt we met a gentleman from Phila- delphin who hat just closed n purchasc of 800 neres of wild prairie, adjoining the Villaze ot ‘Taylor, for which he paid 819 per acre; aud wo saw & tract near by, of 1,000 acres, recently pur- chased by your citizen, J. R. Iloxie, for which be paid $10 or 811 per acre. Toylor Is utout one year old, has only about 300 or 400 people, but Lins o promisiog futurc. It is in Willismson County, Two very respcctable churches arein rocees of ercctlon, and several pretty dweliings. Passing thence to Round Rock, in the sume mentary to the country to proclajn that ‘he 1s the only man who can savo us from tho perils of trea- woa. 1t will not trke very much of & 1aan to suc- cossfally fuce auch leaders au Putter, Nandall, and Coz, ‘T pit (Gen, Urant against them s very much like using s slcdgehammer to killa fiy.~Newark Adrertuer (lep. ). Dony it ns thoy may, the Democrats in the lousc intend to impugn President ilnyes' title, and, if posatble, drag bim from ths White Ionse, Tufling in this, they wish forelvll war; and, to nccomplish thelr objects, tho party s committed to tha crippling, 1t not the destruction, of vur army, There {4 every conceivable reason why the United CARSON, PIRIE & G0. KID GLOVES. A COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT, Speclal Dispatch o The Triduns. Prrrsnuno, Pa., My 27.—A notorlous coun- terfeiter, who 18 known throughout the country a8 ** Boston Duck,” was arrested at Fraoklin, Pa., early this morning. Mo ls about 6% years of age, and fs known to have been a manufac- turer ana **shover™ of the *queer” for several years. Ilo feil Into the handsof the suthurl- tics threo years ago, and was confined in fall In this city for eoveral onths, 1o was flually ro- leased “on glving buil fa the sum of 31%000, which was subsequently 'found to by worthless, Of course he "did nut respond 40/8utton, Hoston. 41'Cramer, Milwauk i3 Williamson, Inal 43 Mekelvy, Indas 4¥Bweasy. Providence. 43/ Anwon, Chicago. 4 (icer, Cincinnati 37/Canalily, Chicago. 48!Henneit, Alilwauke: 40:5ullivan, Cluconal 50! McClellan, Chicago. £1/Flint, Indlanapol! £ Golden, Milwaukso, & Croft, Indlanapolia, 51\, White, Cinclunati.l. Alliclbert, Milwaukee. . [0 THE ADELI'HT. A pretty corsair {n.an tmpossible costume, and & blooming young Iady, supposed to be the original Mafd of Atheus, formed the central figures of ‘the picce produced yesterdsy evenlng ot Haverly’s Theatre. After aweck of “Evan- geline,”—a_very successful week, 1o, by the way,~Mr. Rice has iempted fato by substitut. tug another burlesque, und, while & lLin't mounted fu the bes| le aud played fo every way up to the usunl dard, an does not scein to be a posalbility that it can wet s0 nlrung Chas. Gossage L {tecom. mand, There is alwaya troublo with the Indians, “hlcago. “ Evs but missed. That gentleman did nut walt for a 2 t county, & town of about 1,500, the same gencral | Bgiltels RIS s nhold upon thopopular tancy as * Evangeline.” | B JRo b0 our Sexican bordor. Great 0 second ahot. The Conatablu wrag next o cume e e e ks e foilowed up | features wmeet the eye,—rich rolling pralrie, Bllankie s cace. Conrad, o Corsair® o supposed 1o be cun | g i upuu the vergo of & war wit er rive Q0. by bk, Dol eing a pistol | Bittioy Govoral of the Western Statos s welt | dotted with grovos of Jive-oak, pecan, and other | S6i¢lsin, IQTARece. f T rare eurvely ms mich resomblanee to ths | En T e hronch adyoniarons o ?(umusd at bim, retroated for his revolver. earncy then went to the back of the house, where he triod to stab himeelf, but, the kolte comiog against the chest bone, did not suc- cced. Ho next attompted to cut his throat with ft, but fafled. He then came back to the porvh.‘nd. sitting down, drew a razor from bis vocket and succeeded quickly in cutting the lelt cavotid vein and windpipe, back on the porch, and explred In a few motments, within & few vards of his victim, Mucn of the letter to her {s wholly unfit for pubilcation. It was marked by coarseness and low vulgurity, which s said to have been characteristic of the man, lie occused her of squandering all his esrnings for the last flve years, and o return sho had *gone back ‘on’' him, le Lia love was so great he valued her more than worlds, Ho spoke of killine ber, ber sister, Mrs. Boucher, her daughter, and Dr. Hathorn, if they came (n bls way, and then kil bimself.” In the lotter to the father hu sald hu was goiog to kill ** Lib,' as ho called her, ;1 then himself. . Whilo he blawed the sctlons of the futher somewhat, be sald he would not fn- ure him, Ho also stated in that letter hat her golug bock on him was tho cause _of his determinstion to kil ber. Mry, Sheatisn was weoll liked sud much reapected by her acquaintances, and th letters lelt with the objoct of slauderiag her have no weigut, The houss ol mouruing Is crowded with friends from al) parts of the couutry, while er murderer's remains lle just as hu dicd, with open ayes and goshed throat, in & colnmon box {n the calabouse. 1 have just Leard that the murdorer has been spirited . The res Idents at lurge strooely rewonstrated agsiust Lis burlal in the cemetery. ns Peonsylvauls, unti) bis arrest ot Franklin this mornfog. He will ba brouzht here for trisl. Ile is supposed to belong to & gang whoso ramifications reach every part of the country. timber pecullar to the Bouth, After an 8o'clock breakfast, vaton with keen relish, we took our places io fino carriages, Ercllcd nto service, by telegraph from Taylor, by Col. Duv K. Sumith, and passed over the couritry to Gcorgetown, the vounty-seat of Willlamson County, nud thence back to Tuylor,—a distanve in the circult of twonjy-five iniles, Thus wo are prepared to judge of fimtccumy. Much of it 18 us well lnproved as any part of Iilfnots, aud & more beautiful country or more fertile soll does mot exist. Wheat and oat flelda, ready tor thie sickle, or already In sboclk, fnterlaced “with nelds of dcep-green curn, Wounded only by the strength of vislon, made up the lundscape, with rolling swells of grove o relieve, These are tha features of the county, relioved only by tructs of shnilar char- scter of soll, yet awaitiog the hand of toil to develop, ‘A larger growth of wheat, oats, und corn 1 have never seen fu tho North. 1 saw thousunds of acros of corn frotn clght to twelve feot high, jn tossel and silki wheat thot 1 measured, standing eix feet; and oats five feet and elght inches, with heads twenty-two fuchen in leagth, that arg said by turmers to yleld frow elzhty to 100 busheis per acre. Men at the Nerth will say this Is wn exsgueration; but let me remiud them that Nsture iu this climate produces everything on a lurger scale, and rusts but ntle, On Baturday, tho18th, we rcaclied Austin, the prestnt, Capitut of Texas and_mads the lay- mond House our home for the Sabhath. Austin is a modern-bullt town of about 16,000 gfiupln, with broad aud cleanly streets, laved { the waters of the Colorado, furced by the Holly system Irow ita deep bed up about 100 feet on 10 the high, oval streats of the town’s coutre, where a portion of the water s constantl; allowed to low from tho bydrants, and flBn o orlginal as the piece that was played lost week did to Mr. Longfcllow’s romance. The prinel- al features of *iic extravaganza are the svenes [ the aslove-market,on the ship, aud fu tho barem of the Pasta fn Constantluoole. Mr. l(urr{ Hunter (Lone #iherman) takes tho part of Birbanto, the treacnerous Lisuenant of the outhiful Corsair. Thero is some pleasant siog- ng, including several drinkiug choruses, THE ¢ UNCLE TOM? PARTY, The members of the Unclo Tom vombination arrived in town safely yesterday, and began at once to rehearso the plece, which will be pro- duced on Wednesday evening, The burnine of thelr baggagze docs uot seem to have affected the wiospects of a fino rene derfoz of the play. Thoe scenery s already prepared, and o new trunsformstion; scene will be ready. The raltroad Compauy at ouce telegraphed to Mr. Gotthold for inforima- tiou ms to the losscs sustaincd by the company, and sigoitied thelr wish to mako them good, 20 that the disaster will Le merely a temporary {uconvenlenco, A pratseworthy action {s recorded of oo of the fuhnw siugers, dir. Fitch, wiio, st the risk of his own I, eum ed futo the baggage-car whilo it was burni or no vther pu?mit than to vescue the poor, dumb creature, Jeuny, tho donkey, which could not save ftself, He pushed the auimsl out of the car on to the platform, and was himself alost sullocated lu the offort. Americans who will deal in contraband-of-war, A ‘war with England, or uven trouvle with Enpiand, would render it nocessary to_haye an sriny—of ob- scrvation at leasi—upoa our Northern frontiers. Yet the conspirators keop ub the cry of ** Hedace the ariny, " whilo they are fanning overy Infamma. tory material into a blags, The people must wake up to thel rg«rll. Alen wio urgo s reductiun of the srmy must be denouaced 88 traitors to their coun- try. Those who undortake te question the titio ot the President at this critical timo must be chare acterized as alacrs and abottors uf disturbers of the public peace. W bave had & tasta of civil war, but it was 8 ight betweun sections. A cinl war'such as Mr, Tilden snd bis friends are organ. var in every houschold of the land, — just ueighbor, father aguinst son, town against town,—and it would all end in the seizure of the Government by somo wilitary chief, and the creation of an army simtlar ta thuse which how curse Luropean countries, Thu country hould wake up 6 the horrors before it. The con- spiratore, Norih and Bouth, mean wnrder; but, if tha prosy aid public sentiment are equal W he emeryencios of thy oceasion, tholr efforts will only snd in suictde.—New York Graphie (Ind.). The Confederato House of llopresentatives fromn the Srat hour of ils existence, atoadily wd un overy vital fnterest of the natlon, It has made both the army and navy & wreck; it has 20uglit 1o demoralizo theso branches of the public wervice by rolnsiating in thom the Hebol oficers who deserted the flag they were sworn 1o pmn—ug sud who sought 1o destroy the Government whic] bad educated sud wurtured them, I3 bas even boen vroposed to sell West Potot in vrder to de- prive the country of the services of tralued ofi- cers, no doubt with 8 yiew to the ultimatedisband- meut of the srmy. The suppresalon of incendiur- ing_and vivleuce by.the regularammy in Staten unable to protect themseives, and at tho request of thelr Kxecutives, has boen condemned, as well = the main nce of cnmgmlu of soldiers in the 61[Itetaen, Chicayo. . The Cliopers ond Dreadoaughts played thelr first Amatour-League gawe yesterday, The followiug i3 the acore: 12846606780 01101000 -7 BurraLo, 200010025 47.—Base-ballt Buffalos, 4; Hornells, 0. BinosAMTON, May 37.—Base-ball: Crickets, 04 _Rochesters, 5. ll.ur{(l’rm:\."o:ill.. May 27,—Base-ball: Tecum- selhs, i jeghenys, O, s:-’um'avm.‘x‘». )Xnyu...\hy 27.—Dase-ball: Btars, 3; Springtields, 1. LYNN, Mass,, May 37.—Base-ball; Utlcas, 115 Live Oaks, 2. THE TURF. S LouisviLLe, Ky, May 27.—The first race to- doy was & daxh of two telles, Day Btar, Bo- leltor, Loveler, and Biue Eycs started ia the Clark stake. Day Btar won the Dorby lnst week, and_was a groat favorite. Leveler was frat, Duy 8tar sccoua, Bollcitor third, BlucEyes. last. Tume, 3:37, 1u the secoud race, dash four iniles, mer- chants' purse, Whisper, Chicsapeake, and hin- Jock started. Whisper won by 8 nuse; Kinlock accond, et ratis Cliesspeaka third, Thae, 7:5 LoumviiLe, May £7.—In the third reco for beateu Lorscs, milo beats, Bhortlue, Bur- eundy, Ediuburg, aud Bounle Itasca started. ‘Tho first heat was won by Burguydy, Edlnburg sccond, Shorthine third: time, 1:443¢. The sec- ond beat was won by Edtoburg, Burguody sec- ond, Bhortlive third, Boonic Itasea fourth; time, 1:H3¢{. . Ebinburj; won the last heat; time, 1:47%(. The fourth raco was s dash of une aud onc- “Big Bargain” KID GLOVES. “DENT'S” ¥, B, M." $1.60 per pair, 1-B. Dent's best make, Chevrette: " Bost Quality,” Ladies, $1,26. i Genuine 2-B, reduced from 1,665 Oolors only ; sizes, 6 1410 7 1-2 “Seamless,” $1.26. 2-B,, very best quality, in medium Colors, size 6 to 6 8-4 only, For- mer price, $1.66 pair. 8-B. $1.00. 3-B,, 1,00, undoubtedly the best GIVEN ROPE. &peclal Dispaich 0 The Tridune. Mapisoy, Wis,, May 27,—This morning & young man nawed Willlams, hatling from West Unlon, Ia., and formerly a barber of this city, sttempted to do quite & busincss in forged notes, flrst offering at the Btate Bank unotes of 280 and 60, signcd respectively by Henry Weat und Frank dmly. two well-to-do nrme:uyrasf - ing near Fitchburg, The uotes wera so plainly forzed that Teller Palmor at cnce declined to discount them, but held them, while the young forger_offered moro of the same sorent thy First Natlousl Bank to Col, Thornton, all of which were refused, oFiuslly the young man way charged with forgery, and pleaded gullty to the charge. A warrput Was st ouce prozured, nu;!l.hu was scot to juil to awalt further examl- npatlop, b — F SOCIAL EVISODE, - Special Dissatch o The Tribune, KaLAMAZOO, Mich., 3lay 27.—Thae Township of Hope, In Barry County, flitcen miles porth of this place, was the scene of » bloody tragedy yesterday, Deown Tyler, one of the most promiuent farmers of Barry County, has been of Jato too Intiingts with the wife of nne John Titts, Tyler indlly succeeded in enticing Mrs. Pitts,who ls rePurml 10 be u woinan of unususl ‘charm, to hils house, where they lived for sume thue us man und wile. ‘The neighbors, ot loue upon the ygullty palr snd furntshed THE CIRCUS, Btona's Circus opened for cue week yestendny aftornoon and evening st the Luke-Front, sod attracted s large throng of visitors. It is an A BHARK CAUGHT, #pectal Correspondencs of Ths Tridung, . X L. - feath Jdow the sides of the strects to 1ts native bed, | halt wiles, Urinsted’s Browu Dick colt wos exccllent show of its kind, sud to thoso who | Loutherg Biates to check the nurderous outrages ) ln:‘lx:ggl';’fo!‘gil,ufi{q%?,_\?fl.:"‘:n:x"::'::‘,:. I3 u'-“:}:,tu’rlv‘m uxfe?tr\wlil l‘:“uk:rl'r; u‘.‘}"."m‘}.?.‘-‘.'g‘fi& ll;’e:all;“uumlulluy“clenm:d: xir.l. Spriugbrauch secoud, Classmate third; arv fond of noble horsemauship sud the features | of lawloss ba The same course which tho ur- GIDVB in the mnrket; new shadel . Th !)lnll!hl of the Renelllen pursued to dissrm the uverument and to reuder it belploss is now bulng pursued Ly the samo ¢ ass of men. Then the wrme were transforred from the Northern t the Bouthern nreanale; the navy was scattered on tiwe, 847, BaLTIMORE, May 27.—This was the closing: duy of the spring meetiog of ths Marylaud Juckey Club, ‘The Preakness stakes, 8-year-olds, ons snd & half miles, was wou by Duke of dageots, Bay- ard secondd, Albert third, Time, 3:413{. ‘The race for tbe Baltimoro wuB, alf uges, two and s quarter miles, was won Parole, Jos sccoud, Tom Bacou third, Time, 4:08. " The mile-beats race, all ages, was taken by which belong properly to the clrcus It was as -n)oi‘nhle on exhibition 8s bas been here for & considerabletime. Stickney,therider,wasthead- miration of thy sudieoce, with his four beautiful dapple-grays, and bis orwatices were in all respects cqual to what the peopls expected of Lbis. The fewale equestrians were alsu much. spplauded, sud the cutertainent, us a whole, wus very creditable. —— A NEW CONCERT CD)IBIN‘ATION. Yesterday Bagry Couuty, and shot hius, kitling blm fue stautly. e GIRAND RAPIDS, MICIE, pecial Disvatch (0 The Tribuns. GraNw Rarips, Mich., May 27.—A Deputy United Statcs Marshal from Kuusas passed through this city to«iay from Montealm County with one W. IL Junes, whuimn Lo hud urrestedon a churge of passing counterfuit woney fo Qiwe- The river awceps around the city oo the west and south,~-its current worn to great deptii with o narrow interval, and backed by hizn bluils and rugged scenery, contrasting strunge- ly enoueh with tho Jevel country you puss just befors ¢utering the town, . The splenuld business blocks and palatial residences of Austin niake ony forget that he is 1,500 miles suuth of Chicago, ju a land where, ifsy yeara ago, & ravo greatly fnferior fu civiliza- tion were Jts sula vecupants. tlac, this State, this morning Ly Detective U. Fryer, of this city, and brought here to-day and lodged fu jail, Heis charged with swindiing tbe Granger {armers fn ' tls snd syrroundlng counties by oxbibiting to them a patent plow Jolner (which fs & reslly good sppliauce), and offeriug to sell them a dozen or half-dozen, o3 tho case might be, give them the exclusive right to vend the same in such exclusive terri- Jjust reoeiveds Wiy Gosuge . b, distant stations or anchored in Bouthvru portes sud nothing was I¢ft undone to impalr the strength nud siliciency of tho army, Sluco the Union bus bocn suved, the srmy and uavy sre bated moro juteuss- Iy than ever. Qutof tha way, of reduced o » state of Insignificance, It will bo au easy task, the - copspirators think, tosetze ou tho Government aud STOOKHOLDERS' ME! G P Lottt tiboal- Lo BORE Office of the Chicsgo & Northwestern Rallway Company, No. 52 Wall-st., v NEW OliK. April 24, 1 ; b subject the countey Lo thair sway, 1t waa thought . i tany, akiag dhel notes raogiog from 650 | g K womach S o, whiclh o G by aee o S el dituben | , U Slploson, e busband o M, Rose | el (00 el b St B 4 ke 1 EJ&.‘.‘;{;Q{&:fi.‘};fifi?fifi:@&fmcfl?&:E o 375 as puyment. He would then { OneJoseph liarmon was arrestsd bers 10- | you cross the river on’s bridge soveral hundred | Thue, 1:45, 143, 150}, Veatllator wou the conslulud AtFaOgemente o accupy Ae b ity, atd heal U ds . Thly wo- | Buo ! coiia betore sald mecting, wii b lel vut these potes thus obtained Iuto tho | day ou suspicion of being privy toor an sccom- f:fl Jong sud more than sixty feet hish, spun- second h:::’:. A4S L8, uext season with & concert troupe, with Mue. N e B | B e e e EiEai0n TILUIS “e 78 uOt L DO the cdav. The echors of the luts IWar have bardly died away before another tousry plot s startcd, The Grupaic is tig *+Thw promoters of thy Congressional sttempt question tho title of Mr. layes mean civil wa ning uot vuly thu stresm, but the velley, fu or- der togive room for the river’s aotics. It has been kuown to riss fortv fect lu a sivgle day, The grand steeplo-chase, two and abalf miles, was son by Wallsr, Deadbead second, Corouct third. No timo taken. Roze at ths head of it. Trapoll, the teuor, and Plsani, tho contralto, will also be in the trouve, and Cowen, the well-koown Euglish composer sod musiclan, will be the dircctur of the combi- bank aud got his woney on tucin n( giviog the banker a good sbase, thereby reallzfug a goodly amouut of the **lucre,” st the sure expense of the funocent Gravger. Then bo would go to DAY, tho oth of June pext, &t 1 D, fu. 'The transfct- Xs wil) cibee on sn_rukmv."fiflvnu. at 8 D L AEsght RRKE Predfian plice in the murdér of Eugens Naylor, near Urandyllle, fo Ottawa Couuty, sume thrce years 8ga. Ono Peter Schelliug is also under arrcst Hto on & slmtlar chutgce, ynd has beew for soto | Hlting the valley,—bue dolug no dawage, id A o | M. L. 6YKES, Jr., Becrotary. naunactat Grancere Thin DO MO, 19 | pesd o s woriar chace, s bt buait for sotie | ochle ahose of & Nauls food can lujure own YACHTING. satlou. sudbuve weant o feow the beylontug”, | For Vg | ML SYRKS J BT smd szuly, and fu every ustance falling 10 | committed fu Ottawa County, mod the casey | OTLouDLEy srauut, “Bllly” Lyon bas beeo vomisted for the R spared Lo carry thy uext Housy'ul Represcutatives OH‘ICB CIIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AXD Fur th tirst forty miles toward San Antonlo the country is well fuproved, aich 1 soll, roll- jog, und often pictiresque aud besutiful, Wheat, vats, corn, coiton, and potatoes deck the country, and il of luxuriant growth. After a ride of clehty miles, we made tho port of thd Menger House, at Bau Autonlu, Its dialog-room s presided over by Wiltlum Cox, formerly connected with oue of the Chlvsgo Logels, and ot lony since with the Woodmau bakery, of your dtv. We'found tho strects of San Axntonfo loed liver the said wachives.” It is pretty certain that bo has wpot only swindled, but bas com- wlited forgery also n councetion with bis dis- hounrable scheme, which will be develuped upon . He is a rumarkably fuc-loowivg jusn, well dressed, welghing upwards of 200 pounds, 3ol & free, lucut talker, such as would at once create a Mtriking impression upon the gulle- less Gravger, He represents bimsell s lug au sgent for the St Joscph Msnufac- turiug Compuuy, lucated at hilsbawaks, Iud., but advives from tust frm deuounce him a3 8 will be semuved there for trinl, A Bad Caso of Usury, MUTINY. * Bpecial Dispuch to The Tribune. Bismanck, D. T, May 27.—The crew of the steamer Katls P. Kounts mutinied here to-dsy, and were arrested, tried, and Jdiscbarged. ‘The mate, Bamuel Reed, was srrested for cruelty to a scamau, aud, held by United States Commis- sloner Ven Etter to sppear before tbe United position of Vice-Commodore fn the Chicago Yacht Club, and, ss the selection meots with reat favor sumong the mewbers, ho will be elected. Tho name of the Robert Fergus has beea mentioned for Rear-Commodare, ————— A Tortolse's Age. Hartferd Times, Mr. D. H. Willard, No. 51 Capital avenue, says that in the year 1833, on the east farn, bLalf & wile south of the Newington Rallro for the Duwocratic purty. Oblo bhas been ul-l‘— tricted expressly Lo wwamp Republican waloritie! and 10 give 8 Démucratic sin of geven weinoery, o the South, torroriew aas, except in North Csro- lins and Kentuck), blutted the rh: ublican pasty wub of exlstence, and even thero it ls su twpoteat ninority. The country has befure it a struygle of {mmense imoortance, It must wake up Lo & sense of tho dsuger that {s Lapgiugover it ‘The Hi urv dlatiuctly drawn n the fricuds of pésce Ly, and the vocmice of order sud gencral we . We are driftiog in. 10 Lhe vortex f civil wuraud revolution, a3 sutcly Virginia Ciiv (Nee,) Buierorise, We were yesterday told the particulars of a case of & youug wau who bs beilg caten up by ntereat at wbout as lively 8 rate s thougl be wete being devoured by a devil-fish. Jis cuse is » remiuder of the celebrated horse-sboe-uail probletn. 1t avpears that fu 1570 the youug wan, uot then of age, was the keeperofa restsurant in this city. Ou une vcasiun be re- quired sowmo mouey. sud & lawyer board- ing with bim losued bim $W, e youwg PACIFIC RAILROAD (0. ; ApHi 22, 1978, The Anoual Mestiog of tho Btockbolders uf the chl- eago, Hovk lalaud & P'acific Rallrosd Lu., fur the clec: oo of Dircctors pursuaat to ew, aud 1by trasgactivn of such othicr business us way come before theis, wil e beld &t tho ottice uf tha Cumuany 12 toe city of Chl- cagu, 00 Wednuadsy, the 3tb day of June nest, ab un Glclock . ui. HUGL KIWDLE, ¥resldcod ¥. B, TOWS, Bocietasy ¥ -

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