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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1878, the Cardinal Archhishop of Varfs has ordercd prayers In thie Cathedral of e Dame {n ex- plation of the Voltalie celebration to day. Panrs, May 20.—The Voltaire centenary was czlebrated to-day without disturbance. AR BXPLANATION. (en. Boet, Aldele-Camp of Don Carlos. who . 5 the Committee on the Sncramenta| Wine Ques- | plierimage of the Linnaculate Concention to the | Btate got a uscless dredae-boat and a lot of . tlon presented m report which recommends | Bon Secours Church. Later tn the day the | worthless stone, The Des Moines Valley Rail- ,’,’12,‘2'.':'.}"’.?.{; tv:lt?lcl:"fl:';‘p:g-b‘n\l?l‘:'j‘:ll:‘twc‘:nrt membera of thelr Onder to expreas the dell Soefety of Enfants de Merle, of the 8t. Joseph | road has reccived 40GF00 acres, and claing &27- | bieted the voyage down from the forests of viction that the use of fermented wi District, alsy made n pilgrimaze to the sama | eral thonsaud acres inore. Bluce the Des Malnes ‘\’vn,h.,,u,(,,, "Tereitory, 1lastily fmprovising 8 ament of she Lord's Supper {6 no- | church, under the conduct of tho Jlev. Mr. Des- | Valley Road ceased o exist, and the Company | Jareo out of the main haiyard, he ordercd @ boat ) 1 in the Scriptures, and coum- | champs, who nddreseed them, Largze congre- | was dead aud buried out of sicl ol hira ol 1he severns chnrchs (i | Zations sttemded ai the churces, o neatly il | and beyunid the Tone of resurrection, several | the. mame ™ o i maolf ouled wwiftly to FOREIGN ia nssured. The threatened trouble between . £ the Turks and Montencgrins 18 the result of the sgeressive action of the Intter, who crossed the River Zeta, and occupiest the hights command- . fug Podgorit: fter the conclusion of the Outline of the Alleged Anglo= | srmisticn, The. Turks now deimand. the withe . " . waa charged with stealing i Milan the eollar of iny belong to foduce those having charge | the ehurches of the Chureh of England divine | thousand acres In the north part of the State, | 4y ¥ Russian Compromise uriyal ol e Maaveay s thie Grer of the thoulen Fleace which belongerl | of tho tmatter Lo privide i el wing for | pervices wera celetrated, and scrinons breached | fn violstion of the original Eomirack with 1hg | 1ot o alxtytlres feok ot the | ‘boeks A 1L May 80.—The report of the remayal to the Prince, publixlies a letter saying that the | -sacramentat uee, The re dopted, n sume. avernfuent, have been ceriified to the Unlted | the stone yuarries on tha island, when the greement_ OXDON, May 80.—1he report of whole affafr, lncluding the acrusation made Npectnt Dispateh Fribune, ‘The disappearance of Mr. Johu Keily Las not | 8tates Land-Office in this city for the benefit of | overnor, rising In the hotws, grocefuily swnog of Fuad, Osmmn, and Mukhitar Pashns from | seainst him, was areanged between Don Carlos Grann Rapins, Mich., May 30— y 1 been cleared up. He left Montreal {ntending | thut road; and these certificates probably will an's Clirfstinn Temperance Unfon ( to go to Ottawa sod tender for some large von- | continue to onme s long 8s there {s closed tonight, The following officers were | tracts, and bad on his person ahout $20,000, | any Jaud left Ju the HNiate, for it 18 elected for the ensulng year: President, Mrs. | which he expected to pay ss deposita oncun- | well hnown that at Washington are located the cofled rope three times around his hicad, and then caat the deadly loop through the alr and over the buck's neck. The buck abraptly drew the boat ashore, and scattercd it and fts crew and himsclf that the former might raise money on the jewels without scandallziog mmself. SPRCIS FOR AMEIICA, tholr commands before Conatantinople is not conflrmed, but it s sald the Bultan B'flg“r’n‘ to Be Divided into 18 lulpl’x’lnlu of them, and apvolnted LoNDoN, May $1—5 . m.—There was with- | B. B, tludson, of Detroft: Corrosponding Sce- | tracts. Itis feared he wns watched, waglald, | szents who, for s eonsideration, make ita Two Distinct Prov- Mahmioua Damad Pastia, Minister of War, | dreon oo th Bame of Bngland yestorday for | retury, Mea. F. i1 Cresay, of nciroly Heword- | and undered. ” I | Saccial business 10 secure the certification of | Spectal care foe posuaiD, casd, focks, with ng fiscn purtly for the purpose of neutralizing their | Amerlea 439,000 it cagles. — * '1":'1 ..S;ifrm:':}" ‘\l;lm ;Lqu-llzf'le{.fl‘;ny}!\',lfl‘: o —rity hmlls under Cnnms;flonll grants. But, fortu- | for a canter with the novel oppendage of an ex- nees, Influence, although the act is likely to have a THR RUSSELL OBSEQUIES, 3 rer, Mrs, 1L, A, Travy, . i Vi LAND-GRABLBING. nately, an bonest Regieter In the Land Oftice | Governor. But Mr. Pacheco waa powerful, too, The Government has offered 8 public funeral | Presidents, nne lor each Congresslonal District, L refused to turn the land over to the State untll | gnd It seemed & very even Lo liether the cuntrary effcet, us Malimoud fs lutensely unbob- | ¢ n g0 Rugnell ot Westminster Abhiey, Tho | Mre. L G, D. Stewart, of Detrolet Mre, E. C. —_— the fecs were pald, and o pay tho | huck bed lessoed Mr Pacnton o s iy ular with the troops. The Bultan nominated | Tords sod Commons will be invited to sttend. | Tuwne, ot Rollin: Mre. Mary Lathrop, of Juck- | A Monstrous Dperatlon In Towa—Oser Ialf | fecs would diaciose the party 1o | the buck. At the end of an hour, the buk va That North of the Balkans to | bin without consulting Sadyk Pasha, Hence ¢ ———— ?m. .\Inl\.“AI.T rre‘tln ?,l Ii“ll'm: .\Ir-i \l_ ® Million Acres “Sequeatrated," the steal. The recorde ol tho | jng pretty well pecled, and the razred edges of d b tha witbdrawsl of the latter from the Ministry. SPORTLNG NEWS. Al 'f-"l' '\‘ P bu"l“ ‘of T rk;'f'f;v‘_:;'n. My Hpecial Correspondence of The Tribune, United Etates Land Office here show that the | Angel Islamd rock fluttering with remains of Bo Governed by & | it Hunuds Pashe, Badsics sucessor, o g i X, K Sonburty ot ns Wt | Do Soumus, . ar —Ta view of e | bos et Vallep Kleond Compay st | Giberoloral saments, . Bcheco Prince, represented to be bonest and patriotie, but too HE TURFE. of Big Hupida, i " | histocy of the Democratic party while In power | FCSLACIY SH 0 S7es Loeaty IR | o fue Lrute, which was brought to this s @ | ou to buve much influence, Hels known to Nzw Yon, May 80.—Jerome Park opening | 1ho Treasurer’s roport shows n_handsomo | In this State, which, from the first page tu the | the Raccoon Forks, and hence In direct viola- s e pust. commaudant st 0ok Islaud, be In favoer of an allisnce with Ureat Britain, halance o hand, and cqcoumglms prospects lor | last, 18 a record of {rauds,—the Grat, a glenntic | tlon of the original contract, and a clean steal. LW ¢ rk ol he Suclely o el - ooking alter this nuatter, tter wishes to fug, very rapiliy, “and thers o a preat il for suhiool fund of 8100.000,—the present attemne | 0P BE LotE DUR MO L U of thi, further” offort In scctions that now have mo | ©f the party in Conaress to retrench aud reform HAWKBYS. uniong, 13, ss Artemus Ward would remnark, simply day: The lirst race, all ages, three-yuarters of & wile, was won by Uarrick, Rhodamauthus sce- ond, Idalia third, Gleuely Gily fourth. Time, 1:19. —— HE JUNK-SHOPS. Te the Fditor of The Triduna. Cittcaco, May 20.~The Grand Jury {nen- MALANIA, And the Southern Province to Lonpown, May 80.—A letter from Constantl- Have a Christian Gove nople explatuiog the receut change of pusition made, by the Iusstans, says the country Le- — e T— Ing the evils resulting from the ** free- arnor. ‘The Fordbam handicap, one and aquarier 3 43 Umeral T twecu Ban Stefano and Adrtunople 18 exceedIng- | mites, was won by Danger, Virginius second € sarkasm. THE FRAME OF THE COMMUNIST PLAT- | dom and facilittes allowed all classes in selllog 1y malarlous, sud 15,000 Kusstans on that Nine yn;n'm third, Bustwhscker fourth, Time, AMUSEMIENTS. + 1n 1840 a petition was presented 1o Congress And dealing In second-hand Articles of every de- ORM, To the Editor of The Tribune. Bwissvary, Pa., May 24.—I am Indebted to A. R. Parsons, Chicago, ** Communist,” forseveral coples of the ** National Ptatform and Princi- ples of the Boclalistic Labor Party. It con- sists of a headhoard In three sections, seventeen planks in Koman characters, and an Italle frame, tho top of which Is this: The Earth ls Man's, and the fullness thereof.” Onc mide Is, “ Production belongs to the Producer—The Tools belong Lo the Toiler;" the other side Is, ' Econom- teal, Political, and Rellglous Liberty constitute the Tioty Trimity of Ihuman Freedom ;" and the bot- tom {8 sccurea by thiselaborate bit of molding; ¥ Theignorance of the worklugman as to his rights and wrongs is the eause of Als enslavement by the intetlectual ruffians of the age.” 1am not su expert about carpenter-work; but it sectns to me that the sides of this frame do not fit the top, and the bottom is quite discon- nected from the other parts. The corners do uot come togethor. Thers I8 no mitre, or mor- tice. or joint, or pln, that I can see; and that platform must fall to picces If it depends upon the frame, or [ know even leas about joinors’ work thao I supposed. Let me sce: *The Eacth 1sMan's.” Did msn make the sarth! The pbilosophers and divines agree that it 188 *'production.” Is man the “producer”? I not, how does it conte to be- lung to him? Property is subjcct to tha control of the own- er. Can man control the earthi Can he stop it from spinning around the suui Can he goy- ern ite storius, its sunshine and clouds, Its cold or heut! Docs it ot open its mouth and swal- low hitm with [ts quakings; bury him in its oceans: withhold its reward for his toll, and doom him to faminc and death; poison him with its miasmas; turn him to ice with its cold; dissolve Iiin with Its beat! “The Earth is Man's1" Ishould really liko to know how he acquired this refractory plecsof property, and what e intends to do with it, It does seen Lo me that any an who bas senss enough to saw & stick of wood in twvo must sce that thetop of this frame does not fit the lett aide, and never can be made to Ot {t. The earth {s the larzest production of which we have suy fntimate knowledge; and, {f {t does not belong to the producer by right of produc- tion, this whole frame {s knocked tutosplinters; and it is all splintera it it does. 1 the racc owns the earth without reference to the tights of the producer, why may not any individual of 1t ownas muchas hecan rido aroand, without reference to the rlishits of nther individuals{ On thecontrary, if *The Earth for a grant of land to ald in the Improvement of Des Mulnes Wiver. The Territury was then represented by A. C. Dodge, George W, Joncs, Bhepnerd Lefiier, and Willlam Thompson, who supportedthe petitionin grandiloquent and florid style, They descanted upon “thicheautiful stream while its bauks present one of the most fertile and luvely countries Nature ever presented to the eye of man. An expenditure not great will uke this streamn navigable for upward of 800 miles for steamboats.”” The gush about the country was all right, Dbut the steam- bosting was slizhtly exagcerated,—a rhe- torfeal fraud, so to spesk, In vlew of the fact that small boys wode across theriver hete in summer, and, for most of the seazon of uavigation, a two-pound sucker would have to climnp to ges to the Raccoon Forke,~less than half the 800 miles,—and his dorsal iz would cut the air at every swerve of his tall. A bill was pussed on the Sth of Auzust, 1845, by which the Goyernnient sold—mitnd you, tiot xranted—to the Territory of Iowa every slter- nute seetfon of land not before sold or dispused of, **in a strip five miles wide along Des Moines River, to sid fu the improveinent of the niver from lts mouth to Ruccoun Forks [now Dea Mofnes), In conslderation that the sald river should be, aud forever rematn, 8 public highway for "I‘I!""“ of the Government, free from charge or toll. 101847 the Leglslature of Iowa created o Bonrd of Public Works, and work bevan, By reference Lo the map, it will be scen tnat, for sixty miles from the mouth, the river forins & part of the Missouri boundary-line, which would wrive Mizsouri the benetit of the lmnprovement, and the town in that Ntote at the mouth spectal advantages, That would not do, so the officers of the work were Instructed to beein at or near Keokuk, at Deud Slough, and run a canal to lo- tersect the river st St. Francisville; which w # violation of the contract at the start. Aget were appoluted to select the lands, ' There was expended $150,000 on the canal whea the work was sbandoned, and nothing remsined to show for It. During this tiwe a question groie as ta the cxtent of the grani,—the Land Department coutending that it only extended to the Havcoon Forks. Dodae znd bis colleagues contended that it extended to the source of the river, 100 miles north of the Htate line in Min- nesota, and iuduced Kobert J. Walier, the Sccretary of the ‘Treasury, to so view it, and so he decided. That was a’bunanza with mitlious in it, and ncnllnfi began fu earncst. 8o vorrupt bud become the Board, that in 1850 the Legls- luture ousted them, and created a new Board, who, seeing the utter inpossinliity of doing the sork under Btate control, fn 1861 "'made 2 con- tract with Baugs & Co., of New York, to com- have dled, mostly of fever, within (wo seription " omitted to state one very important months. evll resulting therefrom, and that I8 the Injury done honest, legitimate busincss. Its effect is more injurious to medium and small business houses than the odlous Dankrupt law, which has juat been repealed, for how can an honest man who buys his goods rezular compete with_thosa who bhuy goods that are stolen and sold to themn at their own price, which Is A mere s0ng, just s An hooest man is obliged to competo with his disionest neighbor, who bas just ecttied with s creditors for 25 cents ou the dollar, and then by holding his zoods for one-quarter of what his lunest competitur deross the street in the same business docs, so I8 he obliged to com- pete with these junk-men and pawnbrokers, who et their goods Trom thicves at about 5 cents on the dollar! How can he doIt! The Council cannot correct a ?ruur evil than this same fo- discriminate dealing in stolen property oy junk- men aud pawnbrokers, and perhaps some who profess regular business. [ write partly be- cause of persousl grievance, as_my store has been robbed some four times, and [ am obliged to compete with prices of s taken from my own store. ‘The hancst taxpayers shoutd de- mand n thorough cleaning-out and regulating of these dishonest dealers, who are no better than those who steal tho goods.[jRespectfully, J. F. CosbLr. OLD HOOSIERS, ! Boectat Dispatch to The Tridune. Vincexygs, Ind., May 80.—The aixth annusl reunion of old settlers of Knox County was held at the Falr Grounds to-dsy, The attend- ance was unusually large. Gov. J, B. Willlams w'u ;h«s orator n(T the day, and {s slso & member of the Society. The oldest man was 3 Kirkyof Tiasson Tomnatip, ped g oon o —————— DISBARRED. Special Dispateh 1o The Tribuna, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, May 80.—Judge Gresham this morniug disbarred ex-Gov. Parls C. Dun. ning and J. F. Pitman, of Bloomiagton, and J. K. Jones, of this city, from further practice fn the United States Court of this District. In both cases ths charges grew out of trang in bankruptey me;‘. G actions APPELLATE COURT. Bpecial Dispatch (o The Triduna, OrTaAWA, IlL, May 80.—The Appcliats Court for this, the Second District, will sit at Ottawa on the 1Sth of June. Tho day for examination of students for admission to the Bar has not been sct, but will probably be done ecrly In the scssion, and students will' bave notice sccord. The Question of the Dardanciles to Remaln in Statu Quo. 1544, The Withers stake, one mile, was taken b tho Duke of Mugenta, Brambie second, Duni. f"fg third, Pride of the Villags fourth. Time, ‘The handieap steeple-chaso was won by Trou- ble, Dundy sccond, Reformer third, Cixe May 80.—The stteudance st the race-track was very ‘mod Tho weather was «loudy atd rather cool, = In the irst race, one mile dash, Warfield catne In tirat, Lambert sccond, aud Tolewa thivd, Titne, 1140, All started. ‘The second race, mile and a half dash, wna won by Belle of Nelson, Siznal second, Magrie Shiclds third, Judge cuck and Besate Lee uot placed. Time, 24414, The third race, mile heats, was won b Tolono. Time, 1:47%, 1246}, Elenle secoud, Vagabond, who was second {n the drat heat, was withdrawn on account of lamnencss. BASE-BALL. The Boston Syuare Deallug Ball Club beat & vicked nine from the Putnam, the Golden Eagle, ana’ Nutting’s clothing houses ycster day by 16 to 12 It was a protty well played gamc, oll things considercd. LoweLt, May B80.—Buse-ball: Louwells, 1; Btars, 1. Four lonings. Gamo called on account ol rain. MancnnsTER, Moy 80.—Basc-ball: Utleas, 8 Munchesters, 5. Rocuzsren, N. Y., May 80.—Base-ball: Roch- cster, 3 Horpell, 10, raLo, N, Y., Moy 30.—Base-ball: Buflalo, 2; Tecumseh, 1. CiNcISNATI, Moy 80.—Basc-ball: Cinclonatls, 4 Tndianapotle, 1. PirTanune, ndunny 80.—Basc-bell: Alle- ghieny, 7; Forest City ot Cleveland, 1. LOCAT, MENTION. *Jlurricanes’ 11 running at lovley's Taeatre to well-filled houses. Mr.J. Harry Shannon, the marvelous boy orator, whose performance exeited the wonder and admiration of the public hero as elsewhere, will, by lavitation of a nutber of our leading citizene, give another recital In McCormick Hall this evening. The Rive company at Haverly's Theatre have thus far achieved a brilllant success with ** Con- rad the Corsair,'” which has become nearly as much of & favorite as ““Evangeline. Among thy soeclalty features of the programme Mr. Hol Smith Russell takes tha lead. and Keeps the house literally In a rour durioge the fnterval in which he appears. This 1s tho lust week of “Courud." ‘The annusl reception and entertalnment of the llome for the Friendless will be held to- day at the Home. The atternoon eutertaine ment will commence at 2 o'cluck, and the evenlng one at 7:46, Awmonz those who will hurticipate in the exercises will be Mra. Clasa ). Btavey, Mra, G. T. Coombs, Mies Allce Kim- sun, Mre, Grace A, Hiltz, Misies Minu and Pau. lue Routtuctss, Mre. K. D. Bros, aud Mins Bessio Branuan. Ilond's Orchestra will be in attena- ance afternoon sud evenivg. “Unde Ton's Cabin at McVicker's has made a very palpable hit this time, due to the acting, which ts clearly above the average rep- resentation of this veneruble but popalar ul:{. and also to the handsome manaer in which it bhas been mounted The fee-scenc on the Mis- sissippt {8 the thume of gencral admiration, sud the artist descrves the applause which {s be- stuwed upon his work. “An oxcellent trana- formatlon sceno has been prepared, sl flar to the wone which went up witn the fatal baggape-car, while for the lust uanorutna has been substituted u goud pictorial revresentation, which answers the pur- posu ond pleases everyvody. The sale ol scats for tho Saturday mutines” {8 unusually large, and promisce a crowded house. Amatcur theatricals for the benefit of the Hospital for Womon and Children, ot Standard Hall, thls evening at 8 o'cluck. The following pluys will be presented: 4 SYwiicH 38 witicu " Robert Capper (an impe- cunloua urtist). ... Mr, Uneglu (e uncic) TIE INSURORNTS, Lownox, May 80,—A telegram from Con- stantinople says the Cotnmissivnier of the Porte reports that the Moliammedan Insurgents uim- Der 80,000, are well armied, and fmpregnably lo- cated. They refuse to disarin, as the HRussians are powerless to repress tho excesses of the Bul- garians, More Talk of an English Proteotorate in Asia Minor. Continued Apprehension of Se- rious Trouble at Con~ stantinople, INCIDENTAL. TR CIMDRIA. LowpoN, May 30.—A dispatch from Vienoa reports thut the chuarter of the Clinbris, now on the voast of Malae, Lus not been rencwed, and the steamer will return to Llamburg before long. ‘This fa regunled ns a peacelul sign, ENGLISI PARLIAMENT. EpixnuRa, May 80.—Humors of the dlssolu- tion of Lurfiument are ngaln current. DENIAL. Vicxsa, May 30.—It is officially denfed that Austria {s concentrating forces in dlstricts bor- dering on Italy. RUSSIAN PREPARATIONS. UETYING READY FOR RVENTUALITIES. [The London 7Zimes' corrcspoudent sent “home' this dispateli:] PustapeLruts, May 15.—Russlan operations in the Unfted States have rcached a point at which England will probably deem it proper to take uotice of thewn, Various American jour- nals eny that ltusstan movements already vio- Jate the spirit of thu ncutrality laws, and report that Russta fa making efforts to prevall on Con- gress to modify them. Her oflicera continue thelr onterprlsca ln_the cities on the Atlantie seahonrd, attracting much attention. Over twenty oflicers, bestdes scveral American ship- brokers, arc occupled 1 these schiemes, They rutuin counsel, 8o that while strainiug the laws to the utmost they may not actuslly infringe them. They are, lowever, closcly watel- ed by DBritfsh repeesentatives, and com- plaln ~ that this fmpedes thelr move- ments. They are cxaminjug steamers offered for sule, and generally object to the hirk prices demanded, “They pursua thelr business secretly and steadily, and it {8 cxpected that gome duy o large et of Awerican steamers now In our ports will suddenty ar a8 Rus- stan crubaers off the Americean cousts. The=e 1 reason 1o believe that the Russians have bonght the now stenmer State of Callfor- D, which is to be launched at Philadelphia to- TIIE CONGRESS. PROBALLE UERPRESENTATIVES. Lonpow, May 30.—Various speeral dispatches mentlon Count Schouvalofl, Lord Lyons, Count Andrassy, M. Waddington, Count Cortf, and Badyk Pasha as representatives of thelr respee- tive Governments at the Congress, A telegram from Berltn says Blsmarck and Von Bulow will represent Germany, Von Radowitz, nominally Minister to Ureece, but permanently employed fu the Prussian Foreign Ottice, will take notes and make a dally report of the procecdings, and Tiby, former Becretary of the Freuch Legation in Berlin, and now Min- {ster at Copenhagren, {s expected to draft the final report embodylue the decislons of the Con- gress. It 18 belleved fn Berlin that Orecce will Dbe fnvited to send o representutive to the Con- reas. L THD ANOLO-RUSSIAN AGHEEMENT. Loxpox, May 80.—An cxtra cdition of the Globe, publlahed this evening, coutains the fol- Jowing: * We have good reasou (o belleve that the assembling of the Congresp Is definitcly set- tled. England and Russls have arrived atan understanding, subject to the declalons of the Congress, on tho following polnts: Bulgaria to Lo divided Into two provinces, onu north of the Balkans, under & Princo; the other south of the Balkans, but not touching the /Egean 8ea, with a Chirlstlan Governor aud s overninent shullar wthat of an English colony. The Turkish troops to PERMANENTLY QUIT DULOARIA. England deplores, but will not oppose, tho retrocession of Dessarabla or the annexation of Batoum, and reserves tho right to discuss in Cungress {uternutional arangements relative to the Danube, Russla promises not to further advance her Astan frontler, or take Indemnity u land or interferv with the clalms o Bngllsh THE OAR. Watkixs, N. Y, May 30.—The flrat trial heat of the four-oared race was won by the Atlantas; Carmaus sccond ; Northwosterns third, Time, . The water was too rough for further acing to-day. THE CYCLONE, A Wisconsin Professor Proposes to Walk (n the Truoks of the Aerlal Giant Who Stalked Abroad Last Weok, Speeial Dispateh to The Tridune, Maprsoxn, Wis.,May 80.—The terribls cyclono which o weok ago to-day passed through a strip of terlitory & half-mile wide, betweon Bel- mont, Lafayette Couunty, aund \Yuukesha, ‘Waukesha Couanty, destroyed some $2,002,000 worth ot property and flitecn lives, aud cripe Mr. Willlam G, McMillan Gen. George A, Farsyth F man).. e, Win, Alcott e oe oeaMiea Kate Lowis Mise Helen Wadeworth L) oo Miss Nellle Walker YUA MUABAND IN cLOVER, " 3tr. Ilorace liatcourt.....Gen, Georgo A, Forsyth Mrs, Lydla Harcourt (with v " ro- L plete the work In four years, is the Lord's," as the old Blble says it is, snd s & creditors, the question of poyment to by dis- | BTN lII.‘:lslf{u'l\%ll‘:,l;:lll:“\[v‘lh);;ll:lzlr:u"mr:. pled aud otherwise wounded scorcs of human | SOUEY cers eeseecesisnn Mot Robert G, Clarke | " the meantime, M. Ewing had succeeded | all history aud hunian experienc say it s, what fogly. cugsed by the Congress, which will alsv recog- Emec\\ speed af fourteen kuots. It Was orig. | beinga along Its path of overa hundred wmiles, Tickets, 75 cents, to be obtafued ot Mrs, T, B. | Mr, Walker in the Treasury Department, and | sbali we thiuk of tho reformers who begin busi- e ———— ness by stealing tho Lord’s property, and ex- cluding the very nameof the Producer from His production? But ** Tools belong to the Toller.” Does this mcan that o spude belongs to the man who digs with it, and not 1o the mau who made it{ More than a year oo I bought a spade, and, in so doing, acquired the right ol the man who made it, by payiog him for tils labor, Oune Habbath afternvon, a big Irishman came to our kitchen-duor, begaing bread, He sald he was huntiog work, and I offercd to cusploy him. He aceepted, and was supplivd with subper, bed, ond breakfast vext mornlug, aod went out, with somu others, to dig a ditch. I went to elve directions, when he turncd nnd informed e that ho had vot **vome tu this country to ba bossed by & wowan.” I told him, Of course not, apd that & man whu handled aspado as beautifully 88 he did had po need to be bossed by any onoj but, I he would just look, he would sce that that bank was not stralght, and that {t would be much better to huve some more dug from it. e did as I required, aud I kept him several days, durlng which he told his experience to our other workmen. e uiad been earning more money than I bad, with- wut workini ucarly so many hours, or nearly so Lard, scvording to bis steength, and bud speat hly walary In whisky; had outs robbed a little etrl on the bish road to get wure mouey to bu: more whisky; while I saved my mouey un bought a spade. Now I would respectfully ask Mr. Parsons whether that spade telonged to me, or to Paddy, who dug with it. Paddy evidently thought that “Tools belong to the OBITUARY. & Osrana, Neb. May 80.—The Hon. Dantel gmnu. Chief Justico of the Bupreme Cowt of Nebraska, dled at' Nebraska City at9a. m, on the 2th inst, of dropsy. Funeral to- HE was about 0 yeara o 10O ————— In East or West, or North or Bouth, They to themselves an ontrage do, Who cannot bioast a freah sweet mont] h, With teoth llko pearl; Vhien Sogogont sl Thit sespienr 10 e And works ths charin 80 stupeudous was the land-steal apparent to hfin that ha rovi AMr. Walker, and decided that the grant ouly coextensive wi''s the fmprovement to Raccoon KForks; snd the Su- premu Court of the United States atfirmed hls deaision. | Bangs had made hls contruct fu view of thie Walker decision, which would maoke the wrant over 1,000,000 acres, Under Ewing's rule iLwould be'onc-hull less. Resort was had to legistation, The tdea of clalming the land in Minnesota was, uuder the pressure of public apinjon,abandoned, and the necessary appliances used to socure the declaration of Congress that the grant extended to the Stateline, By this time Dangs & Co. * busted;!” aud o 1853 Henry U'Hellly, uf New York, took the contract. He organized a corporation, with E. C. Litehfield, John Btryker, aud others, under the title of the Des Moines River Navigation and Itaflroad Compuny} and, In the year following, the con- teact was transforred 10 them, The lands were belng wasted; everybody who had anything to do with the work had got rich; the State was in deht: and the viver was not improved. The Cotpany ugreed to pay the debis, 860,000, tuke the proverty, und cotuplete thu worli,—the tute agroclng to convey to the Compony the entire fond-grant, The Company svon after got into a c‘nurrrl among themselves,—some were evidently stealing faster than others; and it also got ot logzerheuds with the State. Douald Mann, a stockholder, appeared before the Logistature, nnd charged corruption and fraud_agotust the Compauyy that tho ofilcers had deceived the stockholders by representing nize Thicsanly, Epfrus, and other Greels ve inces, Baynzld is to be ceded to Turkiey, Ture key ceding the Yrovinee of Kotour tu Persfa. Ruasls agrees that tho pussage of the Dardun- elles aud the DBosphorus shall vemnln in stutue quo, England will sugaest at the Con- gress that Europe reorgunize Bulgary, and will discuns the question of Russn occupation and passage of troops thiruuzh Roumanta, o ACONTINGENCY, é 3 Loxpoy, May 8k—If an understanding fs reached ot certalu points ln the kst few sittings of the Congress the Britlsh fieet will retire to Deslka Bay, ond tho Russiuns to Dedeagateh uud Adrlanople, Chukir Dashy, the 'Furkish Ambassudor to Russia, has left for 8t Fetersburg, ANDILASSY'S VIEWS, Vienxa, May S0.—Count Audrassy to-day Informed the Hungarien delesation that he tuonght England und Russla would enter into ro ngreement damuging to Austro-flungary. 8o far none of the repented Russlun repiied to Austrlan objections to the treary ol San Btefasu had suceceded I reconchilng the divergent views of the two Emplires, The points recapitulated yesterday by nu incans exhuuated those luvolving the futerests of Ausiriy, to whom the Dunublun and Roumanian questions Blackstone, Mrs. Joseph Medill, Mrs, J. C. Hil- ton, Mrs T 8. Dlke, Men. Henry Wilkinson, Mrs. C. M. Henderson, Mrs, W, W, Kimboll, Mrs, A, Parker, ond Mrs. D, A, Gage; also, at the ball the evening of the entertmmment, It §s hoped all friends fntercsted in this most worthy charity witl give to the youni ladies aud eentlémen who have kindly voluntecred thelr services thelr hearty support. DBRONSON ITOWARD EXPLAINS, 70 ths Lidlior of Ths Tridune, Cmicaao, May 20.—8in: I am sure some mistake, probably on tny- own part, led your dramntic critic to express tho wish, in this mornfug's Issuc, concernfug the author of $ l1urricanes,” that *he stiould vot Indulge in the woakness of trylng to make the public be- lleve lc improvieed it lua week or @ month.” 1 cannot hnaglue what I can have sald, elther In publie or vrivate, to couvey the fdes that I have been indulgiog In such o weakuess, I must have spoken or written luuguave, at some time, guite ambiguous sud utterly at varl- once with wmy real meanlog, lustead of fmprovislog “Hurrleunvs” i 8 week or a month, I wrots und rewrote the firat two cts last full; wud I rewrate them lor the third tine in December. ‘Ll Just act was written durioz Junuary, but 1 dul not consider the play then u u foim to be presented to the public. Oun re- celving (early {’n May) a telegram from Mr. Abbey saying that he had finally closed the fnalty bulit for the Paatie Coast truflic. Tle constritction of lier upper works has suddenly bren chanired, and the orders which hud been given for frelehung her Lave been transferred to othier vessels, Sue will be ready for ses in June, Whuen Turkey abundoned o cootract she had mude foy urms with the Providence Arins Com- Puny, 20000 ritles remaned In the hands of that tirm. which they retained il payment should h nt. Russin, by arruugement with Turkish hiag talen these rifles, and this week the Company buve resumied work ou a cons truet for over 200,000 mure rifles for Russts, em- ploving 2,000 men Tu that bustness, It 43 announced tuat the Dritlsh defenres along the Caundinn frontier and nrovinelal consts are belng strengthencd,—Hallfux, Yar- mouth, 8t. Jonn, Cape Breton, Pretou, Digby, Syduey, with otker const fortresses, Four." gunbonts have hoen ordered by the Tuperial Government for the protection uf the Gull of B1. Lawreuee, and viled canuon are Lelng put buird the Dowminlon stesiners Lady Head, Newileld, and Glymlon. Al the fronticr und interdor militia havo been ordered to hold themscives In reudi- niess {u cuse of un emergency, Nino reglments, with vroportionate butterlus and cavalry, are betr posted pear the border, while aviother constderuble foree Is concentrating at Montreal. A reserve battory of heavy izuna has ulso beon orlered st Victorls awl” Vancouyer lsland, These movemenss urs lkowisc deswned asa protectlon agulost Fenlun ralds, is to be made the subjeet of most ininute and carclul selentific fnvestigation by the University of Wisconsiu, Prof. W, W. Daniels, of the Chalr of Agriculture, Chemistry, and Meteorolo- gy, started out this atternoon upona detailed exawminution of the truck of tho storm, e will Lo nccompanted by a driver, who will carry the Professor along the conutry rouds through the devastated district, but in such places us the storm-truck leaves the rosd the scientint will dross the country on foot, tak- fugz observations and interviewiug farmers a8 tu the phenowmena observed Ly them, and taking Tull notes of the same, The expudition will prubably oceupy 8 week or ten davs. The re- sult will bo sat upon by the Unlvers on his return, and the world will th edifled with the result of their obsery the scientitlc charucter of ane of the must disus- trous and remarkable cyclonea ever known in the history of the West, Drot. Chamberluin, State Ucologlst, Is also gathering data tor a scl- eutltic rovivw of the eyelone. ——————— MICHIGAN NATIONALS. Svectut Dispateh to The Tribune. Gmaxp Rareps, Sich, May 80.—The Na- tlonals of this county met in Conventlon to-duy to select delezates to the State Conventlon, which meets here next Wednesday, The foud between the Pomeroy and Moyt factions was {rnored, but thero was an undercurrent of bitter Ude ¢ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Ryrup” for children while teething. 14 cures l:nlz?y and diarrhoa, wind colic, and regulatos tha bowels, — e — EMBROIDERIES, Etc. Chas. Gossage & Co. “Extraordinary Baraains!” Immense Bale of Wht. and Ool'd Embroideries, Edgings & Insertions, From an Importer’s Stock, purchased entire at a great sacrlfice, which we place on sale at prices ““ about half ac- tual valus!’’ We call particular attention to the fact that these goods are new, {n good patterns, on se- lected cloths, and guaranteed serviceable! 1,000 yds at Sc and 10c, “cheap® at 150 1,600 yds at 12}c, “cheap” at 180, 2,000 yds at 16¢, ‘ cheap”? at 20c. 2,000 yds at 20¢, “ cheap” at 80¢, 8,000 yds at 250, “ chieap” at 85c¢, 8,000 yds at B0¢, *¢ chieap” at 600, Finer grades equally cheap, 500 Children’s Torchon and Real Crochet Laco Collars, wers alio fportont. Count Audrassy's lane ————— fecling of difference botweeu the various classes (‘.“n.ly-um cn‘A‘:ngunmll:I 1 uuulln ruwlmt‘: l'ilxl?h ulu‘t'lm :"":fi,nf:":"“ ‘fl’l‘l‘l‘. :","‘l'x"ngé‘;"( Jf‘.‘té‘,‘&;‘;"‘“‘g:{ oilon ™ for he took 1y spade with him when bo Kuuge was very determiued, He sald tue mon- auBA, ot inumberd \who uptseent essontially dppoday hfiifl:é"&f lr?lvslin I3 lllm‘|‘ly‘ bt v hatuls unttt | stock-certificates liad_becnginsued for , | proveeded ou his travols. ovinfous, This threatens to make the comiug campaign o Mvely one for the Natlouals, outatdeof all other cauece, They adopted n piotforin demunding the nuconditional repeal of the Hosumption act, the reoeal of the Nu- tional Bavkitg uct, and the {ssue of a full legal- tender Government monev, sutliclent forall tho purposes of - busin, to put the wheels of cvery fudustry wll i mctive motion agaln; that the Government cease lusuing Intereat-earivg bonds and pay those cutstaud- ing i Juwlul money os svou us they becvins due; that they denounce all coslitious with the old partles, and support no man for ulllce who will uecept o nominution from any other purty. The Conventlon wluctod the following delo. pates: €, C. Comstock, Johu lLamoreaux, Kryn Dykewa, d, 1D, Peters, L. V. Moulton, W, i1, Powers, A, D, Pluwb, of this cltvs A M, Ells- worth, £ A. Burlingaie, W, D. Whiticy, Wiil, fum Gesham, M, B, ILue, sud Nathun Fuller, of the towns of the county, ‘Thers fs every pros. pect of fun abiesd ut tus Btate Conventlon. e—— THE CROPS, Spsctat Dispatch to The Tridune, Wiurrs Havt, 1L, May 80.—We ure very glad 1o be able to contirm thedispatehes ol your erop correspondents with reference to the imuroved condition of the winter wheat. We buve spent the whole duy amoug the wheat-flelds of Urevue snd Jersey Couutles, An immenso screage was sawn last fall, T'wo weeks ago the crop pros- pects wero allm. The late rain aud tho ool weather have washed off the rust, and th farm. cra all aloug this aivision of the Chieage & Altou Rood sect cucouraged with the present outlook, We went through wany telds of wheat over our heads 1n heizht, examined 2 with care, and were delizhted with fts prom- facs. ‘The White Hall Fire-Clay Works arv here, alresdy becomiug one of the most usetul and Qinporiant industrics of our State, - 3r, Eustaco Buith, the President, tells us that the people are beginning to vrder it for ruad purposes, and that a car-load will be put down at Covel thils season, Hu ls now lummz tye cars for Dwigbt. The facts go fur to show that the peo- ch are beginning to scu the uccessity of some Durlng the past sixteen months I have had conelderable experiecnce about tools, and have found that the toller seldom or over had soy; that ft was my bigh prinicge to supply them when [ wanted any work doue; that they fur. nished him employment in hubting them’; and that ho never Lknew where ho bad put them when he used thew last, ‘They were always his whun they were to be broken or lost, aud ming when they wero to bo repalred or replaced. Would Mr. Parsons be s0 good as tolet ma know who is to furnish the tools which ** belong to the toiler,” and about how wmauy will ve re- quired to supply the demaund; slso, 1f the toller vould bo induced to keep them in repalr, or who is to pay the biacksmith, Again: what class of tollers are to be fur. nished with tools? 8hall 1 have a right to call upon some one for 4 new pen,—this one is about worn out,—n thimble, scssors, needles, cte., ote.d And, It 60, on whom shall T callt 1 used to think my tools were mine when 1 had bought aud paid for them; but, in the guod time of Soclalism, will some ons supply mo with tools! 1t would be very nice to have one's tools furnished * free, gratls, for uothing, and never & cent to pay3" but thore Is suine danger that the busiuess of tool-making will go out of fashion. Will mot our shovel-factaries stop work 1f all tho shovels belong to the meu who throw clay {uto wheelbarrows, without refer- euce to those who dig the ore out of the curth, smelt i, and wake §8 {(uto blades, and thoso who cut down trees aud couvert them lnto bandiest Jut the right band side of the frame of this ubtable vlatform is as (‘uzn a4 the lelt, conuinicol, Political, and Relizlous Lllmrll." Whatever is Econowical Libertyl Docs Mr. Parsous ineou thut workingaien are not bow at liberey to be econoulcal, and do wicked capl- talists compel them Lo spend thelr wiges o ruin aud beer, vigars aud atcoieras, aod thus prevent thein from velng capitalistst It 1s beyond ques- tion that & man who works rezularly and is economical does become acapltalist: snd ia it trus that some vonsbination denfes tatho boucst toiler thls luestimable buog of econvmyl 1M so, that combiuation shoukl be resiated to the deathy for cconomy wod fudustry, aud this slone, witl sucure to uny wan “tue glorious THE BTONY OF A VETERAN INAUROENT. New Youi, Muy 80.—Cen, Antonto Maceo, the well-known Commander-in-Chiet of the Cubau patriet forces, orrived to-lay from Jawnlen. e is accompanied by two members of his stafl, Beigudiers Arcudio Lo Vidul and Juan Rtios Rivera, Tho Geueral has been wounded twenty-ono times since the beginning of the campalen, und now carrles fn' bis body four bullets, IIesuys durluy tho past six years tho patriots have been constautly promiscd ald frow lere, but up to the preseut thne they have recelved nbsolptely nothing. Tho atrength of the jpatrlut army toduy I8 net much over 1,000 men, but they are well anmed, snd diflled, wnd In Moo conditfon, They have opposed to them over 40,000 Bpanish 1 , who give the patriots uot o moment's and ropresented as pald, when, in fact, archy 1a vested on the busis of historicol devel opment, aud fet bim who toudhies 1t beware, A BTATEMENT EXI'ECTED, LoxDox, Muy $1—35 a.m.—This morning's Ad- vertiser says the negotiations have made suca satistuctory progress that Blr Stalford North- coty moy be cxpreted to mako stutement in the HTouse of Commons to-day, THR FEELING IN RUSSIA. A special from Ht, Petersburg vuys: It s rumored thut Count Schouvalofl 14 azalu ex- pected here (o u few daya, Public oplnion end the press mors and more disaporove of the Uovernment's concosstuns, The army 15 espe- clally exeted by Count Andrasay’s declaras tions," the 10th of the present” montk, What 1 have fntended to way s this: that, with ouly eleven durs between the completion of the play and the fest performance, thers lns uecessarily beon cousiderable raptdity in the wav ol rehearsing, cte, 1 have sald this 1n Justice to the wdmira- ble artists who havo worked wo hard and 20 sucs cesstully, as It scems to me, under serious dis- edvantages, to make the must of whatever merits the plece may have, My own experleuce convinees na that no pece requlres such per- sistent care ou the part of ite uuthor usa lght comie dramy, It 19 easy snouzh to knock the shuttlecock of tun into the wr, but to keep 1t there fur two hours und u half reauires ubout as active inental exartion as 1ut leust am capadleofs 1 bave neverpeen reslty gullty, Ithink, of aifect. atfon in this direction. My error hus evidemly been in the uee of lanuago conveying a wrons lnpression, Very respectiully yours, Buoxson Howanp, i — s THE PRICES FIXED, Bpectal Dispatch 10 The Tridune, SvrixorizLy, 1L, May 80.—Tho Commission o condeinn the additivual four acres ot State- flouse grounds to-day, after tuking further tes- thmony sud hearlug argument, #xed the fols Towine prices on thu propesty to be condemned: The Edwanls property, 8135005 the Baker pruperty, $10.500; the Prather property, §8,000; Charl rect, §1,6005 cxtra danages w favor of N, W wards, $1.600; totul, §34,100. The award {s cotgidered by ather property-owners u very just one, but the owners of the land deem sho prive Juw, It 18, consldering th values of u few years ugo, but thero bus since been wuch depreciutiou. per cont had been sold, The mutter was inves- tiguted by the Lewmslature, when it was found that stock to the smonut of $1,000,000 had beeu {esued, and only $117,000 paid In, leaving 385, 000 for which not u farthing tnd boen paid; that the Company ghud wasted * balf “the time of the coutract term, and oxpended only $185,007,44 for actual construction of the improvements, and §104,180.74 for *incldent~ s’ of uo beuclt to' the State; thut the evident Intent of the Company was to expend money cnough, grincipally for *focideutals,” without rendering un equivalent, to get control of the lands, and then avandon the work., Up tu 1353 there hag been disposed of hytho Stutc $475,000 worth ol tands, “Thero had been certitied to the Des Molues& Northern Railrond Comnpany 250,801.53 ucrcs of land, for which the State had rucelved the magoldeent consideru. tiou of three Jocks and two dams, The Leuislature rescinded the contract, and the Company at oney secured the necessary snd convenicat leglslation for a uew coutruct, by which tne State was to ro- celve the untintshed locks, sasume the untine fsbed vontract for bullding the halfcompleted dams, sud worse-canditioned{inprovements,and take §20,000 fu cash, and give the Company all the fands under the grant of 1840 nat then dis- posed of. ‘the voutruct was inado with a part of the old Company, with others, knuwa as the Keokuk, Fort Les Molues & Min- wesots Rallrowd Company, = which was to build 8 raifroad from " Keokuk to the uurth State line befure Dec. 1, 1838, The Blute then abandoned the fmprovomcut of the river 1, 1833, cowe, und thy road was not buiis. c grunt was resuined by tho State, wlhenu new Company was formed out of the old,— those retivlog who had got rich,~under the tithe of tho Des Moines Vuliey Rallroad Com- panv, to which the land was regranted fo s Lizuous terms, posslble of varlous con- structions, wud uuder which the Com. pany claimed they were to bulid the roaa only to Fort Dodge, although the faud- grant extended to the north liue of tha State, or nearly 100 miles beyund the improvement. 1n 1563 this Courpuity executed to W, 8, dil- man and N, A, Cowdry, of New Yurk, » llrst wortgage on tha land-grant, csthinated at 41),- NOT YET AGREED, A Berlln special suys England and Russla have uot yet wgreed, but uv feeling of despond- ency ls apparcat. TURKEY, TALK OF A LRITINI PIOTECTORATE, Loxpox, May 80.~The 4lmes this mornlog returns to the subject of a Britlib Protectorate aver Aslatle ‘Turkey, aud eaya a consitutional Mintstry fu Turkey s aL pre a wwere dream, There must bu some permoadeut centre of forco to control by attraction tho shifting cloments of versosal Will or cuprive. That central force, it 1s to be hooed, the Porte will cunsent to aceepl at our haudy, und thus intro- duce TUS ONLY PRINCIFLE OF STABILITY into {ts Govermmnent of which it I3 yet capable, A correspoundent says there 14 littlo reason to doubt that our Government. is deterniined to exercise control In Turkey, which will, to o Rreat exteut, place the sctuul Government In our own hands. Not that thu Suliaa's authority 1 to be Intorfered with, but we sball take good care that, under a new treaty, reforms sad good Rovernwent shall become readity, ce, bu (lencral assorts that there is not the slizhtest truth iu the report of his surrender, He sayst 1 huve made no terms whateyer with tho Spantsh Governuient, & am commissioned beru by thoe Provisional Government, and by toe courtevy ol Geu. Campos was permitted to pusa turough hla lues. “Tho waor must cuntliue, There 14 now no tmove Cungreis or stauding Uovernment, and affairs are under the divectlon of Manusl Calvar, head of the Provisionsl Uove ermuent, Oiflcers are now in Jumalea ou un fn- partunt comintssion trom Manuel Calvar,” ‘Ll Gieneral, whils protesting sealust tho re- ort ol hils aus render, could oot well explaty why t was contirmed by all the Havana Journals. To_the fuguieyy “3f 1L 18 not Indbacrect to ask, 1 would Mke to kuow it you autlcipaty ro- mainlog in New York tor any’length of thne ' horeplieds *'That I really cannot tell at ores- eut. I havo nntumm buslucss to transact, but [ do nut thluk {t will detaln wne very Joug," To! HYMENEAL, Bpectal Dispatch fo Tha Tribuna, - Broostixatoy, 1L, May 80.—D, C. Care wichael, a well-kuown matl-agent, sud Mrs, Mollte MeLean, daughter of Jobu I Swmith, were married this morning, Vhis eveuing Miletus McGrew, u rising young lawyer, warried Mus Sallle Wright, and Lls brother Erastus married Ller sister, Miss MIBCELLANEOUS, TUE COFYRIGIT COMMISSION, Loxpox, Muy 30.—The report of the Royal Commission va Copyright recommends that tha duration of a copyrizht be for life, and thirty years thercafter; foreigucrs puoliahlug books in cre vilewa of Leing indepeudent.” PEARS OF THOUBLE, tho British dominlons to have the same right as | bieruic treatment. Ueorgians Wright. Al the partles bamed ars mn:::hfindlu::xfi ‘::?3;”;;5‘“::3‘:2}: }’lu)).r‘ll Pr:u fif:“m bu?lfnn gfii. (‘mne, ka0t sven Lowpon, Suy 80,—It 18 reported that fears | Brittih subjects; dramutic and wusleal compost- T Lighly resneeted and promiueat members of | fon’Keokuk to Dos Moines (that vortlon baving | stuek on with glue. At 400 and 500, worth $1.00, arc entertained ut St. Petersbure of an outbres | 4008 10 be on thic same footlng us boaks, and TEMPERANCE, Bivowtugton sodlety. ulready becn mortaged Tor nearly §3, fow do the workinginen ol thiacountry come 000, 000), 00, )uiunmui, Minn,, May 80.=Last even. ing's sesslou of the Right Worthy Graud Loage of Good Templars continued until & hour, Tho electlon of oflicers was cowpleted, W, 8. Williams belng elected R. W, Grand Sceretary, R. R B8cott, R W, G. Treasurer, and Mrs, Lillie Disbrow, Chiet BSupcrintendent of Juvenlle Tewplars. The following sppolotments were made for tho eusuiog yessr: R W. G, Chaplain, Richard Edd&. of Massuchusette: K, W. O. Aarshal, Head, of New Hawmpebire; R W, G, D, Marsbal, Miss Enuma P, Kellogg, of Oregou; R W.G. J, W, Mre. M. A, Butler, of Roode fn-dnd', R. W.G. 0. G., W. Perkios, of Mary- and. After considerable balloting, Dctrolt was se- Tected a3 tho placs of the est mwecting. To-duy u loug debate was hud ou the question of the supplemcutary repors of the Committes ou the Worthy tiraud Lodge of sbout toe sawe uature as the pruvious duya. The debates were 1n & concillatory spirit, and will scitle the wat- ter ju ay satisiuctory a wauuerus possible. The question of puttiog the Supesintendent of Ju- veutls Templars aud other grand otlicers on the Executlve Committes was jdebated at Jength sud curried. Bostox, Mass,, May 80.—At the sesslou of the Right Worthy Grand Lodie of the World, to be Izuoraut, after all the tcaching of “Ihe Agitatiou Committee,” who avold sl work themselves Ly eetting 10-cent aubscriptions fromn the weu who workl Who are * the futel- lectual rufllans wno voslave them! s [t Murse, who taught the lightuing to carry uuws for tbemn; or Fulton, who made steaw their servautl. Intellect has lifted untold burdeas from the shoulders of worklugmen; and what aro we to thiuk of thoss whu woyld maiu war between it aud aborf Thut workingman wust be a dolt, fudecd, whio dovs not sse the Llessing bestowed upon all classes of society by oy 8! man &3 the juventor of the ealety- Ly d who does not know that the greatest futcilects sometunes spring frow the wuases of laboriug wenl Thuse who would sssociate, in the minds of luboriug vy, futeliect with ruf- tluntsm, aru certaivly biiud Jeaders of the bliud aud all' who follow thow shatl, with them, fai} {uto the ditel, Jank GiEY BWISUBLM, e ————— A New Sort of Muriue Capture, i Francisce CArosicie. Early last Wedneaday morniug ex-Gov. Rom- ualdo Pachicco, betog vub da bils yuchit Cossuelo, s sttention was callod by the crew (o sy uu- usual troublive ol the waters tho shory of Angel Istupd Ly sowe mouster which the old shicllbacks uboard bad coucluded must be » double-barreled swordiish. Mr. Pacheco’s keener ey inntautly recuguized what badbecu wistuken the rikht of dramatizing to be co-extcusive wilh copyright, \What part of aucwspaper may by copyrighted should be delucd by leglslation. The duration of a copyright for all works of art, except photographs, sbould bo the sawe oy ubove, sod for photograpbs thirty yoars from the dute of publication. The report recom- uiends the abolition for the future ol the menopoly cnjoyed by the Scottish und Engilsh Uuniversities (u the printing ot books presented tuthem, but does not recummend the extine- tion ol that privilege regardiog books alrewdy {u thewr possesaiou. The Comwmissivocrs thiuk an arrangeinent might be made with the United Htates i regurd to the printing of copyristited works, but tuey discountsnsuce retallation, They also recomnuvnd that the tive years during which Freuch authors may reserve tho night of translation be extended to t rur-. h’:‘hu report i3 sigoed by all the Commls- sloners. Lonpoy, May 30.—Thbe {British Royal Geo- grapbicsl Boclety bave determiuea o send an cyploring oxpedition from Zauzibar to the northern ewd of Luke Nyauza, aud theuce, if the fuuds are sutliclent, to the soutbern end of augantke. ‘Fhe priocipal object ot the expe- dition will be to wake accurete waps of the lake reglon. THR YOLTAIRE CELEBHATION. Pagis, May J0.—LlUe Uniers sunouuces that Bouds were lssued to the sinouut of,, 4 A Construction Compasy was ur.muu:J.—- ring within the mug,—with which a contract was tiade to bulld und equip the road. ‘The soad wus stopped at Fort Dodge, and the Company got the whule of ‘the laud. The cupital stock was ueed up fn voustruction, Gruss mismauagewens fol- lowed, with thu apparent determisation to wreck the road in the shortest time. . ‘Thu col- lupse came fa 1873, 17, the debts aud Jaterest of tbu stockholds ud the Comvany were wibed out of existence by a stroke of the Bheritl's hammer. Property toproseuted by over $4,000,000 of bunds was sold fur $1,650,000, The ruad wus bisected in this ety, sud delivered 10 two partivd, Guod csre was taken that to the south bulf, {u the division. of wspolls, should 1all the How's sharc,—leaving to the m orth halt but little clée than a streuk of rail, ‘The mausgement of the south balf was transferred to New York, whence all uutbonty tsued with o perverscness of incapucity scldow equuled, but wever ex- cellod. " What wad sud should buve beco s proiltable ruad, st once started on the road to a. secoud baokrubtey, sud, to save 1t frow wreck 1% hius breu leased by the Chicago, Rock Island & Paullle for the reinaluder ot the e of its clisrter, It is vertivent to ask, What Las becowe of this moncy wud lasd! For 420 ueres the or hoatile collislon at Constantinople. No such oppiehensions ure fclt here, It fs thought Russla {s werely bargalolog for the uUtmost possible coucessions betore the Boul sgreement fs wade. It 1s sata Encland vught tomect the paciic overtures of Russla by the recall of Miutster Layard, who is uot in sym- Pathy with the present attitude of the Russian sud Britlsh Governuments. A dlspatch trom 8t. Petersburg last night is in the same stratn. 1t expresses fear that the Wur pasty wt Counstautiwople usy produce s trists, aud says tbe - weppolutincot of Prince Labanof! fu place of Gen. lgoatie® was fo- tenged ——— - FIRE AT PERU, IND. INpiaNarouss, Ind., May 30.—The machine shops of the ludtanapolls, Peru & Chivago Rall- way st Pery, Ind,, wero struck by lightulog last vehit, sud, with thelr coutents, were eutirely consumed by fire. There were three locuino- tives and two stock-cars In the sbops. The loss s estimated at $100,00. Nu ljmaursuce. A hesvy rulu saved the round-huuse sud other bulldluge and cars. — ————— THE MILLERS, IND1aANAvOLLS, May 30.—The delegates to the Alillers’ National Conveution were entertalned to-day by the Board of Trade with su escursion o tbo Baltimore Road and dinner st the Stock- Yards Hotel. Ex-Gov. Heodrlcks delivered the welcome, Ilis address was respouded to by President Bune sud others o2 the Coavention. —e—— CANADA, Special Diapasch to The Triduse, MonTrEaL, May 80.—To-day betug Ascension- Day, the courts, publie olices, banks, und Stock Excbauges were closed. This moruing tho Lou- gregation des Howwes, from St. Jeau Bavtiste, and tho Church of thy lufunt Jeaus, made the Chas. Gossage & Co. “IARS" COLOGNE. On a Suitry Day No Luzury is 50 invigorating as & fresh, fragrant, pungent SPIRIT upon the Hand. kerchief. The *Mars" Cologne bas no oqual as & Bummer or Winter Ferfume. Take it with you o your country jaunt. BUCK & RAYNER, Stato & Madison, ad 117 Clark-st. - TO LESSEN 7THIS DANOEE, and broad hints are now belng thrown out that the Britlsh Government mlght give some corre- sboudiug proof of its paclic divposition. Theso bluts furnlsh the probuble explanation of the Present svparont bitch iu the negotistions. 3:?““ from the Turks is altogetlier improb- e MONTENZGRO. , A telegram last nizhy. ssys tbe impression Keucrally prevulls Lo Coustantinople thut peace

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