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back from $5,000 to 57,500, and that of the Min- futer to Liberia from €2, 500 1o £4.000. Provision n made for (‘harged aires a1 Denmark, Pars. L and Ueuguay (combined), and Stitzerland at 5, 000 each. "The ealacy of the Cananl-General at Cairo is ro. stored to $4,000; of the Conanls-General to Lon. ftavans, any Rlode Janeiro ta 4. 000; of the Cananl-General at_Melbourne to $1,500; of the Consnl-Genersl at Berlin to $4.000; of the ConAnts-tiencra) At Vienna, Frankfort, Rome, and Constantinnpie to £3,000; ‘and_the annropriation for tha sslaries of Copsnls, Vice-Conenls, Com- merclal Agents, and Coneular Clerxs Is fncreased from $200, 00 to $:i04. 600, Mr. Atklos, Cusirmian of the Committes on Ap- ropristione, feported a biil appropriating $20,000 Foferray the axpenses af the Helect Comimittee on Prendential Elrction. . 0Oa l'pflinl of onler made by Mr, Conger the bill was referzed ta the Commuttee of the Whole, and then the Houne went into Committeo, Mr, Cald well in tne Chalr, M, Atkina then moved to set aside the bille now befare the Cammlttee, and members on the Repub- Yican alda Interposed to nrevent such action by ra- quiring each of such bills to be read {n full. This went along untt] the bill was reached which regne Tates the grantingof pensiona on aceonnt of death, or wounds or Injuries received. or diseanes cons tracted in (he metvica of the United States since 11, and for {he pryment of acrencs of d to restore to tne pension foll the ¢ snch as have been sirnck off for disloy- d, n% there was objection ta setiing this . Mr, Atkina moved that the Committes Fise, saying that the block appeared Lo be Intor- minabie, sna that he did not desire to do anything that would retard husincss, Mr. Rice, who reported the bill, opposed that motfon, but 1t was agreed to, ~00 o 54, —and the Commlttee rose, leaving the bill for the Select Com- mittee at the foot of the calendsr. Mr, Iteagan called up the bill to regulate Inter. state commerre by rallroads, bnt, s questlon of con. sideration helng raised, the 1ionee refused to con- stder it now, Mr. Barchard next cslled up the bill to amend the [nternal Reyeous Jaws. Mr. Cox (N, Y.) ralseds anu fon of consldera- tion, dculrln% 10 got up his till for life-raving sationn, but the House voted (o take np Burchard's 111, —00 to 75,—and proceeded Lo ita conaideration #n i Commlttea of tho Whole, Mr. Carlisle in the chalr, After consldering threo pages the bill went over withont action, Mr. Tiraga Introduced a bill to secure the most efcient arms for tho uso of the regulat army snd militis. Reforred. Tho Housa then took @ recess, the evening s sion to be for debate only. When the Houss adjourns to-night, 1t wili bs to mest Friday next. FIRES. AT PITTSBURG. PrTsnure, May 20.—Fire this afternoon de- stroved the livery-stable of F. 0. & H. Arm- sirong, coroer of Liberty and Twenty-eighth strects, The stock was ail saved. Loss about $2,0005 fally tnsured. AT EDINBURG, IND, Ixpraxarouts, May 20,—A fire at Edioburg, fnd., this forenoon destroyed the buildiog and bardware stock of Henry Lowle, Loss, $5,000; Ansured for 86,000 in the /Etna of Nur:t\ Amer- dca and Hartford. NEAR EAST SAGINAW, MICH, i &pecial Dispaleh to The Trivune. East Bioivaw, Mich,, May 20.—A flre oppe- aits thls city this morning destroyed two frame ‘bulldlogs and 50,000 staves; total loss, $3,200; insursnce, un,ood. NEW ORLEANS, A& Judicial Conflict in which the Notorious Whitaker Takes & Hund, Nxw Onieans, May 29.—Bome days ago A. Auguste was for nsecond time arrested, tried, and convicted and sentenced by Judze Smith of the First Recorder’s Cours to pay a fluo of $25, or in default thereof to mprisonment five days in the Parish Prison for tho offenso of sclling tickets of a forelgn lottery In violation of Act 9, of 1874 Wheo convicted of the first offcnse Augusto was released from prison on a writ of Bnbeas corpus issued by Judge Houston of the Fourth District Court, Judze Bmith having reason {o apprebend tnat the prisoner would ogain apply for and obtain a releass through the Fourth District Court, prescated apetition tn the Superior Criminal Court praying for a wmandsmus to {ssus to Jomes D. Houston, Critminal 8herl(f, commanding Lim 16 hold sald Auguste In sccordance with the commitments, The Sheriff being present, tho case was taken up aud tried. Judge Whitaker rendered ]udg\- mientin fuvor of the rolator, and ordercd the mandamus to issue ordoring tho Sheriff to hold Augusto in bis custody, and not to releaso him on order of any court. ~ At 11 o'clock last night Mr. Sambola, counscl for Auguate, filed a petl- tion for writ of hubeas corpus at the Fourth Dis- trict Court, Judge Jlouston mads o rulere- turnablo intanter. ‘The writ was fesucd, and acrved upon the keeper of the Parlsh Prison. At 4 o'clock Bhertff Houston appeared in court und declined to produco the body of Auguste, whereupon Judge louston committed him to tho Parish Prison til) such timg as he would produce tho body of Auguste. The cominit~ meut was accordivgly mado out, and Bherift louston taken to tho Parish Prison. At the openfog of the Court at the regular bour to- day, counsel tor Augusts Hled a motion slleg- ing that Augusto was brought befors the Court zud released on o writ of liabeas corpus; that Auguste was rearrested on a slmilar charge and committed to the Purish Prison without s hearing, Judge Smith being st tho time fully cognizant of the decislon of the honorable Court. Judge Houston ordered that 8, J. N, Bmith do show cause at 6 o’clock this evening why ho should not be punished for contempt, Counsel for Auguste then arose and, after stat- inz that, by the rulings of Judge Whitaker, the writ of the people bud been setab nought, that Cuurt has uo sl to take coguizance of sald mandamus, and that Judge Whitaker was him- gelf tn contempt of this Court, and that he would now ask for the last remady, and e o petition erdering the Clvil 8heriff to suminun a sossd’ cotrillatus sud procecd to the Parlsh rison aud brinz the prisoner befure the Court, and orderlvg the Bherlil and posse to arrcat all parties obstructjog thew, Judge Houston ‘anmed awrit ordering the Civil Bheriff and deputics to proceed to the Parleh Prison, take posscssion of the body of Auguste, aud bring bim before the Court, At 11380 o'clock the Judges of the Clvil Courts met {n the private oftive of the Judgo of the Bixth District Court, and, after a brief constltation, they at onco pruceeded to the Fourth District court-room, and Judges Tissof, Monroe, Rowers, Kighton, and Houstan took scuts on the beneh. Judie Houston stated that the Judges of the Distrlct Courts wero pressut 1o give thelr moral countenaucy to the diunity of his Court. Deputy Sherl Walsh was ordered to proceed Lo tho Parlsh Prison and make a de- nand for Augaste, wnd i refused o should yeport the facts and call upon the Uovervor for assistunce and then proceed Lo take the yprisoner under the orderé of the Fourth District Court, 3tr. Walsh n-furdlnxily went to the Panish Prison, made a demund for the prisoner; and returulng reported to Civll Bherift Handy, that the Criminal Bhorli? rve- fused o give up the prisoncr tmder tho vircumn- - slanves, und said that i forced ha would fire on the irst man. Sherifl Haudy and Depuly Walsh at once went to see tiov. Nicholls, (o whoto they reported tho facts, and usked for hia guvice, aud produced the order of the Court to take possessiud or the budy of Auguste. They demoudiog the calling " out of the wilitis to lelp thew, for if fu the event of the Sherit? sgaln refusing. to deliver the prisoner they would hqobhf:d to suminon & boase comitatus, Gov, Nictholis stated that this would be a very fmportang wastier; dud he would consult with the Altorney-General, got his ad- vice, and notify them,” Sheriff Haudy and Deputy Walsh then departed aod will uot pro- ;-de to the prison uutil they bear from the Juverns ‘I'he contest between the clvll and crimisal authort wroduces much excitcinent, and is the sublect of wuch genernd discussion ou the streete to-night, Ti of the uss of furce aru made by buth part New Outkans, Muy 20,~At noou to-day Ciwl sheril Houston, who had beea sent Lo the Larbsb Privon by Judize Houston, of the Fourth District Conre, was releused on w writ of hateos corpus issued by Judge Whitaker, of 1ho Supe- rior Criminel Court. ~ Judze Houston and Civil Bherul Houaton are brothers, {Nore.—~1u coutectiun with the clash between the Crtmival und Civil Court autborities, it may be stated that Act ¥, of 1574, which gave the Lout:tana State Lottery Company the cxclusive rieht toscll fotiery tchets (o “this Btate, was Lt week declared "unconstitutionad by Judge Houston.) AL U p. ., Recorder Smith appeared before the Fourth Diatrlet Court to nn.';v‘cr u charge of coutempt fu the Augusto cuse, when be was sene tenced by Judge Houston 1o the Purish Prison fur teu days. Bmith applicd Lo the buperior Criminal Court for 2 writ of huboas coruus. “Che vase {3 nuw belog argued belfore Judge Whitaker B — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New York, May 20.—Arrived, the Alsatla wod Hollaud, from Joudon; Btase of Ocorgla, trom Glasglow. LoxvoN, May 99.—8teamsbips Aochorta and Neckar, from New York; sud Geno Werder, fiuta Bajtiwore, bave arrived vut. Barmivoux, “May Dd--Arrived, Jlibernlan, frow Liverpool. 4 marks wero: political frauds'; **No alarm on that account "'y an party, " mittec on Resolutivns roported as below: eratic State Convention mot at Unlon Opera House at 11 a, m,, and was called to order by the Hon, L. G. Kinne, of Tama County, Fred 0'Vounell, of Dubugue, wasfchosen Temporary Chairman, with T. O, Walker, of Davis; (. W. Hunt, of Jones, and E. D, Terne, of Story, as Becretares, magent Organization, Credentials, and Resolu- tfons, and the selection of & State Central Com- mittee, tho Conventlon adjourned until 1;30 p. m. tho delegations elng well filled. dclegates present, with no conteats. reported Judge Edward Johnson, of Lee Coun- ty, as Permanend Tresldent, and Vice-Presi- deats from each Congressional District; F, O, ‘Walker, of Davis County, as Permanent Secreta- ry, with Charles Backer, of Johnson County, and O, B, Kerth, of Crawford County, a8 Asaist- ant Becretarles. ready to report, the Conventlon lstened to lperehon from D. O. Finch, of Des Moines; D. ¥, Mitler, of Keokuk; L. D. Kinne, of Tama County; and J. N. Prestom, of Marlon Countr, following platform, which was unammously adonted: sembled, congratalate the country upon the resto. ration_of bome rale to the Boilth and the era of ur;n of principles: economic, home sulo, the -uvmm-c{ of civit over milltary power, the' soparation o Btate, tho equality of all citlzens befors the law, and oppusition 1o the granting by the Genernl Guvernwent of subsidica to any corporation what- ever, 8. We bellove that the financial system of the Rennblican party has been one of favor lo money- d monopolies, of unequal taxatlon, of exemptions of class, and of remors destroyed svery snterpris ment to labor, and, thorefore, we dencunco i its en sures financlal distress, the miscey, and the want which mzi' afilct the nativl cotintability, defaulters should La severcly pun- shed, aud riot snd disorder promptly su ppressed, eat bearing debt, and inaist that our bonded delt Le refunded at s rate of futerest not exceediug 4 vor cunt, . We favor the oqual recogmition of gold, silver and Unitod Statcs notes iu the dischargs of public lnd!rlvlll oollgations, except where othor- wise provi peal of the llunmrflnn actand ibe coinags of aliver on equal condj any further rotirement of Unita m circulation, snd favor the subatitution of United 7. duty of the Governmentof the United States to take Immad!: arn tive cumment af the waorl tlons by Hepublicsan oficials hos been, and s, 310+ tarlously corrupt, and & disgraco to our pouple, Wau therefore domaud a thorough investigation of the same, and the punistunent of all parties who baye betrayed thelr trust, trine of ir. Tilden's letter upon war ciai: clamation: Por Sccretary of State, T, W, Walk- er, of Davis County; Auditor of Btate, Col. Biate Land Olfice, T. 8. Bardwell, of Linn Coun- ty; Judge of the Sunremas Court, dudge J. C. lmmnlr of the Bupreme Court, J. B, Elltott, of bous, of Lee County, pllmentary to tha atizens of - Cedar Rupids, the Convention adjourned, Harmony prevalled througtiout the entire proceedings. All the countles were represented, reported Dr. J. M. Evans, of Lec, as President, and Willam Pliger and V. I Twombly us Sece retarios. follawing, which were read by the fon, J. ¥, Wilson, aud, as sach resolution wos read, cheer after chesr was glven by the cntire Conventlo declaration and principles of the Natlunal Itopuy- liean platforu of 1070, snd of the jowa Kepuo- licau Stato platforn of (1877, and demands tbelr wufurcewent by both the Naiious] sud Slate Ad- wislsirations. pulley of tie Hepublican party fv made maubfest specie wud anu practically tozethoer niantls be- o 4 POLITICAL. 8tate: Oonvention of the De- mocracy of Iowa Yesterday. Certaln Candidates Set Before the People for Thelr Usual Dose. Firlng-Off of Resolutions Long Enough to Make the Un. washed Marvel, Convention and Resolutions of the Republicans of the First Iowa District. Democratic Judicial Convention in l'ennessee--Democratic Convention in Alabama. TIE I0WA DEMOCRACY. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, CrDAR Rarips, Ih, May 20.—The Demo- cratic State Convention assembled at 11 o’clock. Chalrman O'Donnell wnde a short, sharp speech on taking the chalr, After congratula- tlons ho sald that thelr dcliberattons wero to be sigmificant, not only inthe scleciion of can- didates, but to speak emphaticail on oneor two vital questions,—one belag pow lefore Cougress, to nvestigute fraud. He cared not on whom the responsibility fell, he would stand by o just Adiministration, whatever the couse- quences, The resolutious wero the most im- portant matter beforo the Conventton, as indi- cated by the dolexatos, for they scemed to care iittle about nomiuvees. ‘The slgnificant words of tho Prosident’s re- *+1Ve have been farced into the investigation of “*Don't want s strong military Government Strong Governmenta are the bane of liberty Communistic doctrines started by the Ropublic- At 8 o'dlock, alter a stormy time, the Com- To the Western Assoclated Press. Cepan Rarips, Ia, May 20,—The Demo- Atter the selection of Committecs on Per- Thera {s an unusually larze attendance, all The Convention reassembled at 8 o'dock. The Committeo on Credentials reported 421 The Committeo on Permanent Organlzation ‘The Committee on Resolutlons mot bLeing ‘The Committec on Resolutions reported the We. the Demacracy of Iowa in Convention al 4ce brought about in revponso to the demands of he Nationa] Democracy, aad maks thls declara. . We favora tariff for revenae only, honest and Charch and contraciivn that han which, uave employs s by d ite men, 84 respunsible for the Labor and capl an equal domand up- on and equal respo; 1bi] the law, . Public efMciata should be held to a sirict ac- B, We deprecate the funding of our nan-lnter- jed by contract, and, 1o the end that the o bo secored, we favor tho uuconditional re- tion with snld. We onpose Htates notes now asury notes for Natlonal Bank bills. leclure 1t a4 our opinion that it fs the te stena to Jmprove our grent Weat 1hat the means provided should bo with the importance and magnitude 8. Thorough lavestiyation {nta the etection s of 1470 abould he made. The frauds should posed, truth viodicated, and the criminals hed 10 sccordance withh iaw, whersver found. at tho management of our State inetiiu- ltesolved, That we accept snd reafirm that doc. ¥ 8% & propet adfustment of matlonal vollcy concerning hat claen of clalms upon the Fublic Treanury, The follow(ng State ticket wos adonted by ac. Eiboeek, of Polk County; Treasurcr of State, m, of Btorey Couuty; Rewdster of the Kuapp, of Vau Buren County; Clerk of the Bu- wreme Court, M. V, Gannon, of Heott County; Marlon Countyy' Attorney Ueueral, Jubn Gib- J. P, Irish, of solutions cotn- Aftor an mldress by the Hol Towa City, and the adoption of FIRST DISTRICT OF IOWA. Wasninaron, lu., May 20.—The Republican Congresstonal Cunvention met here to-day, The Coummittee on Permanent Organlzation ‘The Committes on Resolutions reported the HKesoloed, That (he Conventlon reafirm the Kesolred, That the wisdom of the Onanchl v the results which it sy preduced, bLringtng fore the dal zed for the reaumbtion el ape payments by the Giovernient. giving Lo all wusoy of the same value, and prouioting the luudln}z of the publicdent st 8 low rute of lutotes Heaulved, 'Whut the revolutivnary it Denocratic mewbera of Congress, proval of the Democratic Nativual Comultice, to vacate the Presidential ofice, i su audscious, ous, {licaal, uud uncunstitytivusl attack vn oyl w of elective guvernment. Resoleed, That the orgauiced raid vu the Tre ury by the Bouthera Democrstic members of Lol from forth paywentof Lundreda of milliuts of tlare of Kebel War clslms is an unparalieled he pudence, and a prescut danger sgalust 1be succoos of whbicn the (niwwph of (e Hepublican party 16 our unly securlty. Resoteed, 'Fhat the arwed conlict between the tzuitore aud Rebels who aougtit to destruy this He- public sud the patnots who defended it sud pro- served 1L was more u 8 mere trial of physical loice butween ‘‘Greeks.” 11 was u struggie of izt snd wrong of a true civilization sialust & tulee oue, of kood Gudernueut srainst ?‘n.'m:b patiote ‘spainst traltors, wheseln the R publican parly way the defender of the right, ibe Coatuplon uf & bruw chalizution, the prowotcr of good goverowent, 1 whose rauks’ patnols ventionof Prohibitionists, the fotlowing ticket was nominated: Governor, Gen. F. H. Lanej Licutenant-Uovernor, Jobn 8halicross; Secre- ) = tary of_Internal Afales, Calvin Parsonsy Su. gedu:‘l:;u:: ‘::,':“" Counk I:“‘:;:‘:"}‘ "‘p":;" preme Judge, Danfel Agnew. on cly meagre. rom other ——c— Buried Allve—Mysterions Disappearanco— corred near the Lachino Caual yesterday, by | prevalls on the Dalmatlao frontier. Gen. which flve men wero burled in s well elghiteen | Rodlck has gone to Marcarcea to fnspect the feet deep. Four were taken out alive, but ono, | strategleal palnts on the road leading Into Her- Luc Diou, was suffocated, and tho body not re- | zegoviua, Count Amdrassy undoubtedly re- covered till this morning. gards the separate Anclo-Russlan ncgotiations & Co,, contractors of the Lachine Canal, bas Bem{-official nowspapers of Vienna throw out mysteriously disnppeared with 815,000 in cash | sarcassic hints that the Congress will have no and drafts In his possesslon, which ho was sccke | swork left for it excopt to ing to fnvest. Althongh every fuquiry has been I'AS8 UFON AUSTRIA'S INTERRITS. made by the detective forie and his friende, o 5 Toclow to his whercabonts hax heen discoverod, | | The Russian semt-oflielal press hos not here- Great fears aro Indwigea fn that ho las heon | tofore taken notico of Austrln’s unoislucas, ex- foully dealt with, M. Kellv {s an Aldorman in | cept that the Agence Jtusse und Journalde St :lur}.nlg. and a man of wealth and prominence | Pefersburgstated that tho Powera had aereed to that city, sheep shipped from this port to Enrope,—belng the qucrn’l. number ever taken from Liere In nu’; tion of the Austrian occupation of Bosnia, week, which 18 yegarded s a strong hint that Russfy :n ufi Dmfimlnu will xmi-ut ln.l.\lo‘v;trcnll in Sml»- ember,and arrangernents arc atready belng made r for billetiug the delogates, about. H00 of whom | criticlsm of Austrin’s position. Thoy ssy that arcexpected to be prescnt, Heviston of the | the occupation of Adakaleh is all that Anatria made that o member of the Governor-General’a | 107 protection of Russian gnd English (ntercats, Guards, attending the military revicw, wanton. | Austris, therefore, scems unablo longer to 1y ill-treated an American—clubbing bim with | effectually taxe caro of her own and German in- hu Polnt Levi, on the opposite side of the river, in 000 worth of deals. “A heavy rain camo to tho [ mark causca atieutlon to Le drawn to this sug- assistance of the Hre brigade, and the Nsuivs | gestion. were got under control, ANDRASSY AGAIN SPBAKS, confirming the report that a new Dlocese—that ” of Chitautimi—is 6 bo formed, with Viar. | 8ng to tho " Austrian dulegation to-day the General Roclne os first Bishop. polnts of the treaty which had been brought to compan tho Sl aed to-elit. by LieutCol. Cursle, of | the extension of Tuliarla, ‘that th davulop. tormiug and arming them, East was not prejudielal to Austrls or ‘ TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1878, mnarched against and overcama traitnes, and who- Y -} & 4 ever falls 1o tezard the Kepublican party from this FOREIGN. atandpoint and in_this llght, faila to comprehenil 2 "ne rh.rnflrr.dfll’:ll’l\lfi\'tlnlfl'fl‘. [::‘A'hmli e, F:\‘Il its daties, and wheever treats wi 0 Democratie Barty from any other standnoint mamfests inca- | The European Congress Certain, pacity 1o understand palvable facts, and will be overshelined with disasicr, but Its Success Deemed Lesolved, 'That the Hr[mhllcnn party tathe friend of order, And maintains that laws are made to as- Doubtful. sure order: Lhat urder In society Involves all of the ' iitical, civil, persomal, and property rights of RADWAY'S RENMFEDIL! From the Hon. Thurlow Weel INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR, R. R, REMEDIEY After Usiag Them for Several Yesrs. Commisstons to defino houndarles, cte., the Commiasfons being appointed and instructed by a conference of Ambassadors reatdent at Con- stantinople. It s exoccted that the scasion of the Congress will be short.” A SERIOUS MOMENT. Loxpow, May 380.—A 8t. Petersburg corre- epondent says at one mmomentafter Count Behouvaloff’s arrival in London an agreement | derstood that they are unanimously oppased to the use of the polarlscope as & test, and that they favor tho Imuosition of specifie dutiea of ‘two centa per pound up to No. 14 Dutch stand- ard in color, and four cents per pound above that. They have subprnard scyeral witnesses In the silk trade, and will hold an sdjourned session to-morrow. THE RAILROADS. ATION. From Comnisstoner Midglov,of the Southwest- orn Raflway Associatlon, who returned from St. Louls yesterday, an account of the procecdings of the meeting of tho Association held fn that city Tuesday Is obiained. The mecting was well attended, the following gentlemen being presentt T, McKissock, (Jencral Superintendent, afd A, C. Bird, Ueneral Freight Agent, St Lonuts, Kansas City & Northern; A, A, Tal- madge, General S8uperintendent, and J. A, Hill, General Freight Agent, Missourl Vacltic: A, L. Hopkins, General Manager, C. W. DBradley, Trafllc Manager, and M. Knizht, Asslstant Qeneral Freight Agent, \Vabnsh Rosds J, i Nettieton, tieneral Manager, aml Georgo Olds, Goneral Frelght Agent, Kansas City, St. Joe & Councfl Biuflsy J. B. Carson, General Manager, 1 4 B77.~Dean Ain: Hasing forseys o citlzens that ticse rights must he protected in ’ opoearcd very doubtful, but_the obstacle has PRSI R L i R P R A every part and mection of the Republic, and for | Many Disputed Points that May | °P! h THE SOUTHWERSTE AY | Seletresienclad thelr eticacy.with falf. canfidcacer every citizen, for high and low, for rich and puor, pince been romoved, and hopes of peace IWESTERN RAILW S Dicanurs than & Aty o §hankfuily 4ot Tor Tack and white, for alt, thoraaghly and tom: Cause Serlous Com- ASSOC A3 strengthen daily, 1t mag be constdered cortain that the Congress will meet at an carly date, but it is by no means certain that it is possible to conclifate all the conflicting Interests therein, and it fs feared, meanwhile, that a daoxerous crisik may be provoked by the war party in Con- atantinople, THTS PAR AND NO PARTHER. A Vienna correspoudent cxplalns that Russir will only accent the fortnula of the invitation binding her to permit the frea discussion of all questions upon the condition thatshs can first come’ to an understanding with Engiand as to the modifications to be proposed atthe Con- gress. . The correspondent concludest “The re- moval of the difiiculties in the way of the Con- t 18 no le Fnawirdra tha advnntage we hAve derived from thep, o pills ATe Fesorted 10 83 often 48 oecaslon Foquly Bnt always with the desired edert. The Lieady l:l'll"} Cannat ha better described than It is by 1ta hame. * \ra B taca L et oty yoner, & oy Bading the fyand or ) Faby, Sogns tho ol THUROW WEED, Dx. Faowar. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Qures the Worst Pains in from Onete Twenty Dlinutes. INOT OINE EFIOUR drertisement need any ono suft fi»’»‘fi'fi:&fl"flm‘? W IEADY HELIER 18 A CU FOIL EVERY PAIN. 16 wagtho fiat, and ta letely. P tasived, That to_the Repntliean narly afone Dlications. ean the citizen safely Intraat the enactment and ot fovegolng basie, for thtn. pariy onty wittone | Austria Does Not Take Kindl h on the foregolng basis, for th - g e s v Tty | Austria Daoes Not Take Eindly to the and fairly aduifnistered. Inirust pawer only 1o 1ts Anglo-Russian Bchems, i Aol “l ;rl:'lrd, a‘hnl‘(fil mm'":".‘l'hlvlro“'ml‘r' bl(llll; s e Hepublic are en o special cre for the nlalvma‘:n wnich :huy"fil:-nlnyml.n for the AfldI Evinces !lll 'tem})er Which A rda] 8 they endured, for eir nnselfish devo- tion to vmml'; and order, and for the great fact 8 Not at All Satisfactory. that the War turned out as it di nd discredit in lItke degree attaches to the traltors ana Itebels who LR ALY Sl et Hendbieds | London Papors Again Talk of an Boglish duly. Proteotorate for Asiatio Turkey, Alfter 13s ballots, the Convention adjourned unti 7:30 n, 0, without un{lnumlnnuun hay- ing heen made. On the 130th ballot, Moses A. MeCold, of Jediersdn County, was declared the ST. PETERSBURG, ] a 3 ress Is anticipated herg as' hopefullyss be- | and \V. Il McDoel, General Freight Awent . . uoniaes. TaleneniRor, it pues ey Hantial & St. oz G, W, amith, deneral | The Only Pain Remedy THENNESSEE DREMOCRATS. 8. PrTRRSnURG, May 20.~Prince Gortscha- PLACE OF MERTING. Traflic Manager, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney; . G fullin, General Manager, nnd James Smith, General Freight Agent, Chivago & Attou; J. T. Sanford, Freigist ‘Frafllc Marager, Chileago, Rock 1sland & Paciile; 4. W, Midgley, Comunlsstoner, and Messrs, Crampton and L"n‘urtwrmm, Commercial Agents of the Assocl- atfon, Mr. T. MeKissock ocenpled the chair,and Com- missioner Mideisy aeted us Becretury, Rules and reguiations for the conduct of the Agsoclation were adopted, In order to equalize the rates, salt rates from Chicagzo to Missourl Rlver poiuts were aidvanced two cents per 100 pounds, maxing the rate G0 cents, The rata on toal-oll was advanced ivo cents, makinz It §1.03. Rates from ‘Toledo to Missouri River points were established, there belng none from that polut _heretofore. ‘The 1t {3 announced that Radzlwill Palace, {a Ber- Min, Is being prepared for tho sitting of the Congress. NasuvitLs, May 20.—The Democratle State | koft Is atill in a delicate state of heaith, and Convention to nominate five Judies to the Su- | occasionally suffers much, Notwithstanding preme Court for the August electfun met in tho | his sufferings, however, ho had himself carried Hall of Represcntatives at noon to-day, All | into his study to-day. He still takes a keen in- tho countles i the Stato were represented, tha | terest in public afl: and watches the prog- legal profession predominatiog. ‘The Conven- | ress of tho nogotlations almost as closely as tion is the Jargest held in Tennessce for years, | when in good heatth. and consequently there §a much confusion an 5 T BMPRROR deiay in effecting n permanent orgauization, E “Altor the nppointment of fhe usual commit. | Bas ovidontly mado up bis miod that there are teen the Conventlon adfourncd for dinuer at | €ood grounds for theLopa of & peaceful ¢olution half-past 1, and reassembled at 3 p. m. s tho result of the negotiations now pending. ‘The Ilon. E. T, TalllTetro, present Speaker of | He hos ¢iven orders for o grand theatrieal rep- tho House of Representatlves, was chosen per- ¢ aHEnL Gl 'y » represcotation to take place on the proclama- Much thno was consumed in_specches and | tlon of peace, and tn bonor of that event. ‘That fnstantly atops the most ezcnlchtln1 alas, allayy piammation, and cares Conceations, whetner' of thy ungs Stomach, Jowels, of other glauds, or 0tgaus, by ono spplication FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, t‘o matter how violent or excrxrlehl.lul the paln, thy 4 ¢ UNSETTLED POINTS. The Times, in a leading cdltorial, says it may bo safely concluded that the prospects are more hopeful than hitherto, but some not unimpor- tant points must besettied before the invitations are finally 1ssued. ACHOUVALOPF'S PROTOSITIONS. Loxpox, May 80—5 8. m—A Vienna dis- patch says tho propositions which Count Bchonvaloff took to London, and which appear to have becn substautially accepted, were that }IEUMATIC, Bed-Riaden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous, eurslgic, or prostratcd wiih discasd moy suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidooys, inflammation of the Bindder, Inflammation of the Bowols, Congestion of tho Lhzs, Horo Throst, Dilicult Broathing, % s T 5 —— the southern boundary of - Bulgarls I8 'toben | 2¢ & " R h e S TR D AUSTRIA. Tinefrom Tureas to Tiitppupolis and Veana, | 1lp, TAES, AT 0 followa;, Firsolast, 84034 | o yoeyey, Oroms, Diphthorias - oo Robert McFarland and J, W. Deadericks jrom ACHOUVALOFP AND SALIRURY. Turkey to retaln Batoum on conditfon of the | fourth-clnss, 89 cents: sveclal closs, B cents; Catarrh, Infiuonsa, %_I::d:a 3:“’::?51“1' \rv."lel:lq}nl F, Lg:ner, l;u%.e,:' Loxpox, May 20.—It is atated that Count | demolition of the Danublan fartresses, substitu- | coal-oll, $1.8u; class A, $100 per car; class B, Hoadaoho, Taothacho, . Bivton. and Dagid. Camubell; fromy West | Schouvalo® ad & long intorviow with Locd | Hou of European for Russian control in carry- Mf\'rfn’:’év”fl‘i'efn‘mvn Committeo was appolnted t N ot i, Teunessee, John L. T, Sneed, Thomas J, Freo- | Salisbury yeaterday, at which he submitted | Ing out the treats, and the remalnlog quostlons | yorve'during the continuance gr thf"‘l“l‘;e';l;m: °°lgflfl,'f'" Ague %zmu.n man, Howell E. Jackson, fobert T. Mor- | Russia’s answer to the polnts rafsed by England | to be loft to the Congreas. antil Jan. 1, 1670, 1 Is constituted as follows: alng; sud Frost Dites; gun, Benjamin J. Lea, nnd Judgo Cochrath | touchivg the Congress, and the final under- Two hours were occupled taking first bal. TURKEY. ‘c’i'fiv“%"'“fi'»""t‘fi ::mm‘fi ‘?I ‘\«Ilun&%h1|'"'"'fi‘ nr’fi?‘n’r&";,rll:mnn%rx‘l’:‘fafifin’fllgfiflfiz t .;'1 & ; . oot | Standing rosched aurng last weck's negotia- . V» Sinith, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Jy d eotn’ i i {:‘:)tn(?J{Io%ngz';l;.c‘c::llgn;g-lrty'ltllgmrlkglli'lm:hg;:: onse "The, oriy. Moplenust Tosten of 1he CATIXET CIANOES, b, Mool & St oS Tl | SRR bt apnter ot cat ity of votes to the leading vandidates. At 0:15 p. | morning’s news lain tho diroction of Austris, | LONDON, May 20.—It was reported {n Con- | 1oyis, Kansas City & Northern, * t{.“““”“’“' Elok Hendiche, larries, D m. the total voto belnz announced showed o | for, although Count Andrassy had been all | stantinople yestorday, simultaneously with the tndin 1he Lawels nd ol bntermal majority for McFarland, Deaderick, Turney, and Cooper, ana they wera declured Uho omlocos | flone persistently o favor ofa European sol. by acclamation amid great excitement. tloment In the Congress, hls utterancos now All but Cooper are members of the present | and the Austrian preparations sra creating un- Bupreme Court. casiness. The Conventiou adjourned to # o'clock a. m. ATILL INCREDULOUS, £ . Th i PR ] ‘\’v“":l’x‘-',:’n’nfi';;;:.""""““"“ The 8t. Petersburg unofiictal press is still in- credulous sbout peace, and nolnts out that ALABAMA DEMOCRATS. while Austria and Russia were making nego- MonTaosERr, Ala., May 20,~The Democratic | tlations to that end Encland brought troops State Convention nssembled to-day, W, T. | from Indla. Now Eongland accepts the Can- Bragg was chosen President. Threo ballots | Rress, and Austria is making demonstrations wero taken for Governor, the lsst ouo result- | threatening to Russis, These feclings are not 4 cntirely unwarranted even if judged by some of the polnts of Count Andrassay's speech to tho delegations yesterday. Hesald that certaln e8I milltary proparations were nccessary, becauso The Conyeotlon adjourned until to-morrow | even If the Uongress led toa European under- morping. There are delezates present, atanding complications might afterwards arlso e, impertiing Austrin’'s own particular intercate. THE TROUIBITIONISTS, Then, wgaln, tho Congress might fall, when ALtooNA, Pa., May 20.—At tho State Con- | Ays¢rin must bo prepared to LOOK TIH FACTS IN TS PicE. As to the actual employmnent of the 60,000,000 ‘ravelers Ahaild ol ways car A hattle uf MADWA' wil 1 ange of water, 1% Tebatier theg finnu}l Lrauuy or Y siimulany - FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cared for 80 contr, There 4 n aremadtal ngent 1n this world that wili cura A, L au all otti=r Malorious, iliou, Senrlet, Typholi, Gilgw, and other Feyers (afded by IADWAT'S 11LLS) 1o apirk M RADWAY'S LEADY RELIEF. Filty ceia er 3 HEALTH! BEAUTY! Bt; and pure Tlich Niood—TIncreass of Flesh i m:l:hv—c’firifln and Deautiful Compiexivn lll:llr'\‘g ’ DR. RADWAY’'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has yada tho most nstonishine cures: ro quick, soyarts ara o changes tho oy unrercues under Lo Jtueace of this truly wongortul modicing, that Every Doy an Increaso in Flesh and Welght 13 Seon oud Felb changes In the Government already snoounced, that Red! Yasha, the former Minister of War and the confoderato of Mahmoud Damad, will succced Fuosd Pasha, and that Osman and Mukhtar Pashas nava been appointed to com- mands In Asia. Tho superseding of Badyk Pashn, the Chie? of the Mintstry, by Rushal Pasha, and the designation of the latter as Grand Vizler, is a distinctly reactionary step. Rushdl, Lowever, fs an advocate of peace. BITISIL PROTECTORATE, Loxpon, May 20.—The London ZTimes con- tinues to dwell on the nccessity of a British protectorate for Turkey in Asta. Tho Pall- Mall Gazette now takes the same ground, argu- ing that such protectorate was absolutely neces- sory in tho Interests of future peace. Tho Ga- zefte has hitherto rojected overy suggestion of an infringement on Tarkish independence. IMPERIAL ORDER. ConsTANTINOPLE, May 20.—The Bultan has ordered the reinstatement of ex-Sullan Murad ab the Tcherezan Palace, aud the rolease of all of All Suavl's accomplices. TIIE RUSSIAN AGENTS, ANOTUEIL BIII BOUGIT, Speciat Diwuteh (0 The Tridune, PritApeELrimA, May 20.—The rendezvous of Rusalan naval ofticers at this place at such an carly stago in the preparations of tho Columbus 4nd Californin for the Russian service, which will occupy at least thrce weeks more, Is ex- plained by tho discovery that the agents of tho Russlan Government have boucht another steatnshilp, the Savatoga, of the New York and Havana Line, and wilt have ft herein a feww doys for nitcratfons. The negotiations were ended {n New York a week ngo. James E, Ward & Co., owners of tho vyessel, first askod 8700,000 for her. This the TRus- slans vefused to give, but offered $000,000, Fifty thousand dollars were tlien thrown oft their prico by the owners who offered her for $050,000. The Russfans stood by thelr flrst offer, and the negotiations endod there, TURSDAY LABT TIIEY WERRE RENEWED, and the sale was made. The Saratoga was bullt by John Roach & 8ons, at Chester, and launchied on tha 2!d of Muy lust. £he fs conscquently wvot o year old yot. ler length 18 202 fuet, width 85 fect 5 luchivs, and depth 20 fect. 8hio 18 Iron, Fifteen miles an hour s tho rate of speed she s eald to average. Ono trip to lavana she made tn three days and ning hours. Tho Niazara, atso of the Havana Lino, I8 asfster,and was launched a few months before the Saratogn, She waa also Inspected by the Russians, but no sale has been effected yet, All tho vesscls they buy in this part of tho country will pe brought to MISSOURL PACIPIC, Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Tridune, 81, Louis, o., May 20.—The rallrond men of thia city are very curlous to learn tho cause of a very sudden change 1n two of the offices of the Missouri Pacitic Rmilroad. 'Tha change geeurred on the 27th, but nothlug was known of tho mat- ter untlt to-dav, when circulars bearing the date of the chango were handed abous tho strects announcing that Mr, Chiarles G. Warner hied Leen uppointed Acting Auditor In place of Mr, C. L. White, resigned, and that Mr. Frank E. Fowler had been pfnmhnlml Actlne General Passenger Aent in place of Mr. U, H, Heufford, alao resfymed. Tt [y sald that the gentlamen were compelled to resign, Raitroad men cro muin as to the cause. Both gentletnen arg wel known and have each held responsible positior 1n rairoud ofllces for years. Your correspo ent inade an effort to Interviow Mr, O, Gurrison, Vice-Presidont of *the road, but he refused any {nformation beyond the fact of the change. ITEMS, Mr. J. O Olark, Vice-Preatdont of the Illinols Central, and Guneral Manager of the Chicagzo, 8t Louls & New Orleans Rallrond, Is in the city. Ilo reports the corn, sugar, sud cotton crops in the South tn a most promising condf- tion, and expects o big trade from tins source. The annual mecting of the stockliolders of the 1llinois Central Rallroad was held yester- day at the oftico or the Company in this city, Thera were 153,000 shares represented at the mecting, Mcessrs, W, I, UGebhanl, A, R. Van Nest, and John Eilfott, ali of New York, whoeo thuy of service as Diroctors of the road expired, werg upanimously ro-elected to serve until May, 1852, ‘Lhe acts of the Board of Dlycotura sinee the last annual inceting wero formally approv- ed. Nothing else of lnterest was done, Goddard, Asslatant (eneral Frelzht the Chicazo, Burlington, & Quincy Rallroad, has been offered thu pusition ot (Gen- veal Frejght Apent of the Atclison, Topeka, & Banta Fg Haflroad, but he hus not yet made up his tmind whether ho should seeept or not. Mr. (oddard has been so lun‘p connectod with the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy that lie focis yather roluctant to leave this line. If the Atehlson, Topekn & Banta Fo Iatirosd suc- veeds fn securing his scrvices, it will have ns zood amnd wble s CGonerul Frejght Agent as there is In tho country. Mr.J, W. Midgley, Commisstoncr of the S8auth. western Raflway Assoclition, has been sppointod by the Secretary ot the Treasury to prepare and complla the stutlatics of Internal Commnerco for th territory west and northwest of Chicago and 8t. Louts. These statistics will be neor- porated {n the nnoual report of the Chiut of the Division ot lntornal Commerce of the United Etates which ls now in tho_course of proparu- tlon, Commissioner Albert Finki, of the Trunke Line Pool, has been apeofuted o met up the atutlstics for the Eastern States, snd Mr, J, 1. Hays, formerly masager of the Blue Liue, for tho Middle Btates, sources it fs gathered that o qu:rth army corps is concentrating In Galieln, Eastern Traneyl- CANADA. vaols, and Dalmatia. Ironclad squadrons have beon ordered to tho conats of Albania and Fire — Defamation of Chnractor — Other | Macedonia. Tho military occtipation of theline News. of tha Orsova Itallway s In progress, and the Special Dispateh $0 The Tribune. occupstion and fortltication of the Carpathlan MosTnEAL, May 20.—A terrible nccident oce | passes aro accomplished facts, Great activity - TEN GREAY PICCD PURIFIER, John Kelly, Jr., of the flrai of John Hickler | with uncasinesa. Tever) drop of the Sarsaparfiian Mesotvent muamu:n it T nwm. I}r‘lnc o 21 Julces gt tho erstect: tha viifarot Ix}c. (o1 the wafiuc! the body with new aud suun ferofula, Eyphiilia, Consumption, Gland y!?" In the Throat, Montn. ‘I umors, ({13008 and uthor parteof the - oro Jscharyges froin the La; kin Discascs, Lru) L‘Dlll Fev tlug Worm, Bait RKhewn, “Er, tpots, Worms in the Fleal, ‘winb, and all wastes of tha life yriaciple, arm v thacuraulvo vanye af thle wonuer ot wodors chuunietrT, and a few daya’ ies will prove to ANY urson valng 11 tar efther of thesa forims of dlsvaso Its potent jower to cure e, 11 the patlont, dally heoaming reduced by tha swastey ana decomposition that a0 contluusliy proxreesng, Aitcceeds | Arrcaifug hoss wastes, and rc| Sritiy fow material mada from- HCAlthY bluc tha Barsapariiitan will aud daew gecuro— tafus foe whea oued Uils remedy comiinenices i wor of piritieation, aud succends i dimintelin © Wastes, 18 ropairs wiit be rapid, and overy tient whi feel himeeit stronger, the fond’ m{: sthngg 1 r:l‘: " Appetita mproving. aud tleyh rod welghtin. Not only does the Farsaparilifsn Nesolvent execl all pemediul avents 1o th cire of Ciraic, Serolulung itutional and Skin disoascs, but it fatho only s fiive vure for Kiduey and Bladder Compleints, rinary and Womb Diseascs. Gravel, Dighotes, Droney, Lopy ot Water, Incontingnce o Hrigni's ste the occupation of Adakaleh, and that no Infor- Lastweek thore wero 1,120 cattle and 150 | ence might be drawn from this fact in tho diros A General Conference of the Methodiat body | would not sanction the latter movement. Berlin journals, however, aro full of sarcastic hymn-book will he ono of the important sub- | could doto remind Ruasia of her claima, whilo jects for dlscusslon, 1 Investigation {s demanded into the accusation the Russo-Eaglull agreemout was nerfecting his musket, becauso he ventured to joke with | terests in tho Eaat. him. The semi-ofllcial North Gergran Gazette docs CLUSIP'S YAIDS POR ALTERATION. Mr. E. P\ Ripley, o o2 Ml et te3h ] A » B, P, Ripley, (eneral Eastern Agent of posits, OF the water 18 thick, cloudy, mixe Qc:ug.p 'if'l'y'li'»"i"a‘ I?Ir?‘u’z“f!‘i?"anrcncg not adopt this tono. On the contrary, it advo- | Thia cxolains the presence of tho scemingly su- | tho Chicago, Duriligton & Quiney Rallroud, ar- LA AT TR A docis 10-Gay deatroyed $75,000 worih of deals | cates the formation of mdependent princlpali- | perfitous corvs of Russian cugincors liere, A | fived fu thecluy yesterday, uecompunled by hls | sncy sud v(‘r:[m"‘y., cdust depoalit, and whan there {sa o 3 5 i, 1 - wife, Mr, Rioley is wolnz to Colorado fora shart thae, and (€ {s probable that ui bis retuen be wilt make Chicago s futuro tome, hie belng r.rumlncml[y mentloned as the General Freignt Awent of this road fu place of 3r. C. W, Bulth, Ymmulnl to tha position of General Trafilc fanager. In tho cvent of Mr. Ripley's ane pointivent 08 Genural Frelght Agent, Mr, J. Q. A, ean, formerly Geueral Frelght Agent of this road, will Becomo its Guneral Eastern Agcut at Hoston. ‘The trlal of the ecalpers, which wes aet for this moralng, did not come olf, though the atturueys for both sides were present in im- menss force, owing to the absence of Juda MeAllister, betore whom the scalpers’ nttorneys duesiro to muke s motlon to qussh the fndict- ments, The attornoys for the seal pers—Meusrs, Bwett aud O'Brien—asked for s postponoment until Buturday, to which the rallroad stiornovs made no objection, and 4 pustponcment was therefore granted to that day. It Judge Medls lister is not prescnt Saturday, the scaljers will for a change of venug from Judge Moore, viio, they elaitn, 1a prejudiced nxnfi:st thein, The raitroads vay that théy have no objection to Judge McAlllster, and that they would just as w&u have Lim decide tho csses us any vthier Ige. o N when pasulog waler, wal 2 o skiall of o back awd slots i foram 23 Tumor of Twelvo Years’ Growth Cured by Radway's Rosolvent D, Mapwav—1 have had Ovarlan h orarles aud bowets, A1 tho doctorsald ol it o nelp £or 16,5 1 (rlod evervining Ut was ro.vs: meadut, busnathiog helpedme. Poaw dour ffesuiviii aad tnouhy T woukd try 16 bit nat” oo taith 1 150 | Dad auffered fof twolvo years, 1 fook slx gt the liasalvent and oo box of diadwayaTiln ant uties ufyour Howy Noliory and Sherd anov s sika & fumor iafio scenur felts and { e better, Smarter anpler than [ have for twoive years. Thi "0 "you for encht of others, 3y uil caa publish 1t you chovse. HASNAN ¥, ENAPP, PRICE, - = &1 Por Bottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. 2% ARBOR, Mich.. Apri] 50, 1875 —Da. RADWAT~ fmlfil.n have fL“"l‘“ m’f"'" 1 r:nlvfiu. Itexn- lating U'lile, a0 using 1he Hesdy Rellef alout 10 e8P fUr OYsrian tumors sy the pixlumen, whi-h tis st eatlnent bhyaiclaus of our Mealcal Colleo proe uia, LouuEed Incur: ey wero l(s Knots on & troe, My wetaht was 273 cn,§ ccumienced with Jaur remodlen o Bandred and ton pousiia, but ey ahe - et L hava paken Cwenty-fdur bottlea of Lo yolient. ius ot Lieliet, and twouty fougbarilesof i, ot the mediclucs from G. Greatill. Floase scud me youz bool iy MRS, C. KRAVF. Another Letter from Mrs, €, Krapf, gentleman closely lnentitled with tho purchase of theso vessels sald yesterday: * The Crumps have now between 500 and 600 men at work on the Callfornla and Columbus,—that is, as mauy as they can put on the two vesscls, A fow days will see threo times that many men at work fn the yard,"" ‘The strin havo already commenced to lay out the new ship for the Paclfic Coust Company to takoe the piace of the Cualiforula. The laylng of her keel witl be commenced in two weeks, Bhe is to be exactly like the Call- fornis, 'The contract requires her to be ready for sea fu slx months, = KUSSIAN CRUISERS, To the Wetern Anacialed Press. Puavereaia, Moy 20.—The alterations to the Columbus and Btate of California are pro- gressing rapldly, and the latter {s gradually as- suming all tho warlike appearances of a for. midable corvotte, Bhe has been plerced for six guus, und sowe of them are slready on deck, 1t Is thought that both will bo ready for de- parture {n less than & month's time, and, In an. ticipation of thelr early cbmpletion,—hesides (b Russlans already here, and who are ready for service,—Capt, Loman, Comwmander fu the Russlan navy, and vlght offlcers’ are now on their way ta this port in the steamer Lewlston, and to-morrow & detachment of eallors from tho Ctmbria wiil be sent ou. clonging fo J, & cLaren, of Bucking- | tles out of Turkey's European provinces, under . A flro was 1g simuitancously ut | g direct Austriau protectorate. The relations Kink Hro.'s lumber yard, which destroyed $20,- of the North German (azetts with Princo Bls- Information has been recelved from Rome Vizxxa, May 20.—~Count Audraasy, recapitu- Apeclal Diwatch 1o The Tritune. the notice of Russfa aud the lowers as chiefly Br. Catnenines, Ont., May 20,—A colored | affacting Austrian Suterests, said aa rogorded recently formed, wers inspected at tho Ninoteenth lattalion, with o view of uni- | Meat of the * Chirlstlan = peopls s the peciat Dixpatch ta The Trihune, Europe; but the cstablishment of a Biate 8T, Joux, N, B., May 20,—The casc of Water- | guoipus, t the cond| ¢ 1 bury va, Dewe, action fur damages for defamp. | eatute o tho conditions of peacc 1} llmiy of churacter, was tiufshed lufhv. ‘The Jury | eXistence, and which might oopross other na gave tha plantitt a verdict for 86,100, and stated | tionalitics, wes quite suother thivz, Turkey that Dewe {n making the defumatory stato- | should be preserved In what rematned to her menta regurding Waterbury was actuated by Bl- | after tho settlement. ‘The two years’ oceupa- wills « Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune, tion of Bulgarla was too long, and the extenslon OtTawa, May 20.—Tho June session of the | of Servis and Moutenegro should he so arranyg- Bupreme Court F:m on Monday nest. Amangg | cd as not to interfera with Austria’s natural . tho cases mwalll declsion 18 the groat geal ¢ caso of the Provinee of Nova Scotla. Farmbitiiatiotiy vtllh_fliu_Ennu The Governor-Genorsl will leave next week on " a dahing expdition 10 the Lower Bi. Lawrence, | 1115 COMING CONGRESS. but, it {s understood, will return to Gttuwa he rroMisiNG. fore takiug bis inal departure, which will likely 87, PERTSN3DURG, Muy 20.—The semi-oficial be In Beptewber, Journat de St Petersbourg cxpresses sath THE WEATHER tion at the progress wade towards the wsem- e r— OBITUARY, \{foecla) Dispateh to The Tridune, 8. Paoi, Minu, May 20.—Janes T. Max- fleld, Mayor of this clty, dlied this evenlng, Ilo had been 8n tnvalld for several years, and’con- Ds, NApwar=Kind Kir: T take thn liherty to addrer O o uscet gorin Syednls sy humeliions bling -of the Congress, and the establishment fined to his room most of the tiue for tho Jast | go tha fourt] carly so. Dropay {3 guns, beaitl Orricn or Tux . OAlke SianaL OFrIoER, | ors oo demteniiog, ol adds o Altbough in INOIDENTAL, vear, Tlowas born 1o Norwlen In 1997, rewoved | FAEPToVme, and iy velzptastraloy St 1 '\l\’nm;um'r;. D.C, Ma "llml—ll u.o;n‘.—l‘mlll;w- yiew of the cxlstenco of the war party in Con NOKTBNEGRO, . :“dc'”'bi"v {:"‘« {1850, was . momber of the | e m 3';:13'&-" q From Jackion, sud ons—~For ‘Tenncaseo an ho o Valley o, Viznxa, May 20.—A special from Cattaro | Indina Legisiature $n 1859 and 1839, stieyward | quite s buii Y 14 pec highor pressure, warmer, southerly winds, b Stabtipdglo; Liseh Ly ailon adea dieys Bl P n Dctmll.‘tlw!y iu Cleveland, and removed to i YT says the Turklsh Qovernor of Beutari abao- lutcly Insists upon the Montenegring fmme- diately evacuntioz strategical polnts near Podgoritza. Tae Montenegriva are temporising, but show no intention to comply, TUD CRETANS, B LowpoN, May 20.—A dispateh from Athana reports that the Cretans refuscd ¢ho smnesty offered through the British Consul, but offered to accept o regular armistice. MISOUBLLANEOUS. SPECIN BUIPMENT. Lownpox, May 20.—Thero was withdrawn from the Hank of England yesterdsy for Now York £100,000 fo zold. L WILL RETURN TO WORK. ‘Lonpox, May 20.—Both the weavers sud spin- nera of Macclesficld huve agreed uncouditions C. KHAPE! s stil) necearary, yet every day tends to pro- .wn 1'!}7‘?"&"#}&-’}“1;{"«" ray mu'mxx;xfi B O s ' maay Dot e br b Themfvent Ly the drugists of Aqa 1o persons aflieted with foter- Dl tumors, “We fiava heard of somio wonderful curcs efected by Ik Yours respectiully, Aan Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18- “%PEN!ACLI LaLy coming voriable and cuoleri partly cloudy ol O weather, and rain arcus. mote peacelul scttlement. For the Upper Mississipol aud Lower Av'brm.\'s counss, wont Vaheym Lo e towed. 3 ifing | _Lownos, May 20.—Tha peaco fecling ta mot barometer,uortheass 10 southeast windy, statiun- | quite so buoyant as yesterday. Tho uneasiness ':anxuc r;(;{% L::l':l"mlnl.l‘;l:f'r ,p:nly cloudy | Is caused by an appurent chavge in the atlitude A eeaatonul Wiud. of Austria. While England ugrccs o the Con- “ . 5 cclk:l.:l\lé‘:np':a:x:v rfil‘luX'\':v::"r‘h;ficui?fli‘fiui:, gress, Austria 1 maklug demonstrations un- nurtheast to southeast winds, yearly stationary | favorable to Rusefu, No dount is fclt, however, temperature, vartly cloudy weather, aud over | that the Congress will mect. th&‘\ l;;\luer l.fl.a::- xu‘xd L“‘:l“ Huron Il"fl s, P TilB CONGRRSS. astoniry sizuals contiuie, ak ootk iiroly A Berlin correspondent states that formial in. .(r.‘]'LL_du' saiidusky, Clevelzad, Erle, wud duf- vitatlous to attend the Cougross will be fssued LOCAL QMEEBRYATIONS, 28 soon as alf the Powers have answered the lu. ____Cutoago, May 20. formal communications in regard to the date Tpas,_Bars 10 fivy IF 4lo) finy Weuther | gud other particulurd of the mrotiug, it PRINCH BISMAROK has been aidvised by nhysiclans not to take pary in the Congrcss, as his personal attendance Bt Paul in 534 Notwithstouding his poor health, he bad been an setive, aululfirl-lnz ¢itl ren. As Aiderman, Presidest of the Council, and Mayor for twelve yeare, bo Las malutalned the hest reputation, and won general popularity. e Jeaves u wile, sun, sud two duughters, ~ P1TTsnuna, May 20,—Dr, Marcellus Tate, the oldest howncopatnie physician fn this city, ex- President of the Homeupathic State Socletv and President of the County Avatomical Beeiety, diced bere this worning at hall-past 8. g — THE ELGIN QUARREL. Apectcl Plaated 10 The Tridune. ELoix, Jli., May 29.—At the mecting of the City Counell Jast nigbt, Mayor Reeves appointed ¥, C. Brown gs City Marshal, but the Council decided not to tuko action upon the contrmas tlou until the next mectlog. ‘Tbe Councll re- 1used to sustaln the Slayor’a recent veto of tha resolution ralulug tho Citv Clerk’s salary 8100, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS Perfectly tastaless. eiegantl) w::x‘dd with sweet Fuil. Y ireuptben. Hals ‘dlaordure ut the Slctl Nervi bt o ft e 20184 T might'prove too exciting and laborlous for bim | ally to return to work at tho 10 per cent redye- —————— Cure. Fur oy vegtiila, sanaluing Hazimum, 60 Minimuns, G0, — | iutte presenp condition of his bealth, It fy | tion demanded by thu cotton-masters. PLYMOJTH'S UritAT SHADOW, # Gusdrys (he followlog aymploms sesulling from esnERAL Yy oy prabable, bowever, ha will sttend at the closs of INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. Naw Youx, May £9,—Tho Plymouth Chuseh | Comtlyaiion ‘iw’a‘n& V0 iincss of (o Bload i % "~ the deliberations, sad give bis formal sanction | Lowpow, May 20.—It isstated that the Royal | Examining. Copmittice met to-night sugd re- | fHEReas A iy of thu Blothact Hestibart, to tho proceedinge. Commisalon on copyright, 1n toclr report just ol B be 01w LTuhiE OF the Kfuia. sulved to entertain charges ugaiust Mrs. Tiiton X ui use to do justice to Euglisk authors, TUR PROGRAMME. - Loxpox, May 29.—A telegram from 8f. Petors. burg gives the fullowing as the programme of thp Cougress: *‘the Congreas will immcdiately upon weeting at Berlin deterwing the Vasis of tbe treaty of peace and the regulations concern- ing ite exccution. It will organize several local SUICIDE, Special Dlapatch (o Tha Tridune * Qarsys, J1L, May 20.—The body of Mrs. Charles Duun, widow of the latg Judgs Duun, of Elk Grove, Wi, was found in the Wiscousin River near ber house yesterdpy, It 4s supposcd tu by o case of suicidé s A oy Uoscs of Nzdway' Pille will tres thosysicss lmlgaél [T} tg,flher-:;.mud &onlm. gm«. aocentd ver READ FALSE AND TRUZ. tior atamp to RADWAY & ok B R, i THE CUSTOMS. Bpecial Digpalch to The Tritune. Nxw Youx, May 20.—The Custom Commls- slon agreed to-day upon the sutstance of § prelimfuary report to the Treasury Department op tho questlon of tho suger turiff. It 13 un. PR i g ""ifl‘u“rx'n""’x‘i‘"i.* b 3 ACCEPTED. prosented to the House of Comwous, tbiuk | of publishing tho card slanderiui ber pastor, b'@nu‘x’fu‘x‘runfi’;{;’“f‘]unfa it 80 tha Tlchre, Chobing 8 ft s 6ald that Nussis sud Englaud have ac- b':d"fl"m i B_'ifl‘ucl}lbmlz‘gr,b:ncfin#gudu&h& :{:: ::t_lx;lulu't;unl' f" ‘;on l':" um.b llubmu:ll: hfiw 8 ‘i,“:“"ifl.‘z’é‘i&d‘k’;‘fi’&w g-;;;nfl‘g,:_vg;‘;g;fv-l}y;; 83 cepted Invitations to tho Congress to bo held in o Ltes By ARLEST xERICIIS A o e Commitice before p % | 8ad flull painio o fidad: Dutelcucy of” Femyiitions o Berlin. grlnuyln of retallutlon, even if “Americaus yo- | thew du the l:u_wflcfl.-_ fimh‘&w-fl‘&mfl {u; hf;flufi&: 7 54 [ 33 by /

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