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“2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1879—TWELVM PAGES, ee ee FOREIGN. tle's onth of allegiante, The meeting sent greeting to their brethren of Italy unredcemed, A profound seneation in the best ancioty of that | stead Of golhy, as provided tn the will, to the | borderwars; but ho fe, in fact, A very different | keon, $€ reciprocated {n kind. ‘Ths class of city, to which doth the person murdered and bis | husband, whe fe now awalting a new trial for | man from his father, He lias ales been con- | Inbor ts entirely treo, andl many go ant como collected and stops taken to Tender th comfartable'as possible fur the pr cm ay ; assassin belonwed, A voung Hoyar, Balraschewalet | the murder of Lis wife, Jt {s alleged that | founded with fits brother Gwen, who is an uld | with ag much freedom and as” far as any | one . ON ‘ es _ TANIFE CHANGNS. nt by nome,was entertaining somotrienda atnnaven- | McCabe, ussistod by Dr. flowers, pulsoncd Mra. | Uncholor, Uving 4 goul deal uf a hermit tife on | Earupean entlgeaht to the United States: “hive Ben nemcutat ene ee of | arene fy Bel Rosa, Avril 21.—ThE Council of Ministers | ine party tn lils own hovse when Mile, Prascovia | McCabe'for her monoy. ‘Tie result of this do- | libealtar, ths palatial Island-shome conatructed | Clineso nie the best tnberery farce shop, tleld, | thte good to those already. here thy Extraordinary Precautions Being | approved of the changes in tho custonu-tarifl | Katech a girl iu her teens, simmularly handanme, | eteo Will teave him peoniless, by Jay Cooke th the days of iis prosperity, Uut | or House, ns hey are kindly “disposal towards | feed, to tose, already ere, ie o Taken by the St. Petersburg proposed by the Finance Minister, affecting cof | and belonging ton nobla family of high ‘Tartar Special Dianatch fo The Tritunes which is now in the hands of the creditors of | their employers, sober and honest; but the do- a cla nett (mine descent, entered the ronm in which the company Gurtrit, April 21.—The programme for ihe | the Cooke estate. He is placed to guatd and | mand for them by farexcecds tho “etipply, as ate nancial rellet outside of the pritate thin They iige! ome Heady fee, pepper, vetrolenm, ete., from which an {n- creaav in revenue of £170,000 snnually is antict- pated. + ities already extended tu them bere, iti Were asscindled, gracefully enluted al) present ; Inauguration of the City of Guelph onthe 2k! | take care of the mansioa and grounds, so that | there is not ono singte {die Chinaman tn thu y f i Z Authorities, and then produeine a pocket-revaiver, siot M. | has boen completed. ‘The ceramonics will eon: | they be not uverruyant destroyed by vondalse | Bigte of Cantornta.t fands to enable them to settle on h do Bafraschowakt through the head with such | mencs at p, m,, in the Exhibition Park,—dur- Frown, who also was at) Harper's In na interriew with a @hronte’e reporter, fatal otfect that he fell to the ground stone-dend. | ny which a royal anlule will be fired by the but- Ferry, would not, from habit of mind, | the agent for the Southern plantora etated that m eee She did not nttempt to escape, but declined to | tery, nao n fou-de-Jole by the Itfles, aveompn- | he qiallfied for the task whtclt Jolin Brown Jr. | he has Informed them of the result of his con TALMAGE, make any statement rospectliy her motive for { ule by the bent of driima and other millthry | has yoluntecred to undertake, Tho latter ro- | ference with the representatives of the Chinces slaying: tier hoat, simply observing that she | demonstrations. Tila will be foltowed by a | sidca, with his family, un a larce, woll-tilled | Bix Companies GANINALDI'S DECLARATION. Rome, April 21.—Gen. Garldaldl, at a meeting of the Republicans, deciared that Italy muat be armed amt renay to claim her uuredeemed All Gun-Maters and Private Citi- ee vons Must Render an and that he delleves thatthe | io Tolla Wow Gonerous His Terathos i Account. had determined, after maturo reflection, to | band-compotition fora prize of 8200. A baby. | farm’ on Patdn Bay Island. Ho {3 0 man | suggestion made ralntive to the sending ta Hong AMdavit from Ohteago, * Wate provinces, c Kill him, and was perfoctly propared to take the | show will take pinco In te Crystnl Palacotn the | of exellent education, habits, aud busl- Kong and chartering a slity will very shortly be Snectat Dispatch to The Trigun a consequences of her act. ‘Meae Hatraschewsk{, | afternoon, at which prizes ara to be offored. | nuss-ability. lla wus onguged some years { ncted pons and further, that the planters of Naw Yonr, April 41 wna, And All Arms Held by Sus GERMANY, {t appeared, hiad recelyadn threatening comniu- | ‘faery fs tobe a walking-match, a toreblight-pro- | eines. in’ a cofontantion scheme by which | Loutsiana, Alabama, Mississlppi, and Georata A atron ni f° TUR TANIYP QUESTION, Franrorort, April S1.—A meeting was held toxlay of the German Solletal Polittcal Associa+ tion, Two hundred and fifty delegates from all parts of the Empire sere present, f'rol. mt in IZ fore nication from the Exeeutire Cominittes of the | cession, fund a grand dleplay of reworks, ‘The | it waa propose to ‘ahi tho nectues | ara becoming greatly alarnied nt the rapid exo- | Nollee aueceeded in eeping the general aie Revolutionary Soclety two days beforo his } fromon from the surrounding towns will bo on | to Haytt, Ife le used to the duties wml hurd- | dusof the Negrocs, saying that in many por- |] with perhaps 200 exceptions, MIVAY frat ley assassination, and had sealed bls agam by hond- } hand. Sixty or seventy Mayors of cities and ape Une the solf-impused task would bring, | tons of these States no negrocs can be liad to | Talmage trial to-day. Ir. Talmage ¢ mn the ing the minntory document to the Chief of the | towns tinve been commuvicnted with wat ne | and by many ts considered just the man to do | plant crops for the coming year, and they aro to teatify tn hts own defense, unt Ontinues Moscow police, cepted invitations, A dinner will be given fn } the work required, Anxtuus to test the oflicacy of the Chinese as Se ONLY sutreHdee ys pected Parties Will Be Seized, The Spanish Elections Result in Favor “tte the witnoss-chatr to the Ri * , the evening to the city’s guests. Jolin Brown with the colored man is a namo | suxllincica’tn the cultivation of rice, sitar, to- ev. Dre 8. Try ‘ Rchailtey; at Btensbours, devant agaddrea | ee OrramAy Guts Apel WA Inter has teen | tull of tower and ronumcs, It tins | bacco, ain cotton, In tg Fabable eFent of | Pliny af tho Gbtrec, and B. Tanne . = : 2 : y the Governor-@ ont! fh ttttn~ i cA ' e ; fori y ‘ of the Ministorialists, in support of the Protectionist views, Herr Correspondence London Times, borat the former terucir a tte Dal Te vias a cinteon erate ANTES eae | oes aatbes Callfornte will, ba’enabted four DLtue chet cae cence th zy uy «hot Gensel, of Letpsic, concurred ia the views of | Roxtm, April %—The clerical journals publish ber of the former tenants of the Duke of Argyll fg 8 patron-eaint, © With ~ the | herself of some thousands of her surplus coolto | titled that the chief editor had u rigne Aa in Scotland, who have migrated to the State of | son of ihe old tiezo, bearing the | population, 80 Josery Js Schmoller, ‘The debate on the question of pro- | Slonmand important latter addressed by Leo | ilinols, in which the following appears: rome inagle name, ns a teader, the neyrovs will i —— earthing Be Hose, and fully Juatied De 7, Secretary Sherman’s Administratton | tection generally was adjourned, but the meet- | XII. under date March 25, to the Cardinal akg, tho undernigned Anhabitanta of the Village of La wlin nn ei th icing eben cone eeepc a Piers praservaiionc: it eb tonne Haw of sat wR 5 ? reyle, comprising neat! amiltes who wore | ish themselves iu thele new bonies, rresvondence St. Loute Globee Deno \. eations c “+. Commended by tho London tng by a vote of 63 to 30, adopted resbluttons | iar wn tie aubleck of roteatant schools in | diderig ionunte ot tee uke of Ans uiroaeh | Tene he OTe hee ce tee when went | TOCerreuaetene SH Zale Glee u (oncerniy opposing the proposedjdutics aflecting agricult- ‘ural Intereste, a tisnsingt- | his telegrams to his nepherr, himess tha representation of the enbscribed namer, both mint " » When an effort mies of the Church seck to inflacnco the minds | petition and tequeet your Sixcellency ad sourace { NAwin-land with the Undergeatind Hallrond, } tor fact that the echemo of negro immigration | waa malting to pay the ch lurch debt, Dp i and brought ott oa display of the trua N hich f t ‘Tal told brieti — ofthe youth, He laments that while tn tho | complished oud Royal wife, (ua Princess Loutec. to | norota blond and disposition, Js beng revived | the North—a matter which fe just now at- | ‘Talmaga to relly tho story of ti P holio Protost Against Protest FRANCE. public schools scarcely an hour or two | Huot age peltienient wilt your vieutatlon Gurus | ae ihe theory is abroad that the old slaves are | tracting natlonal attontion, and which threatens | carly life, and soon Nad halt” the Pree Grand Catholic Protost Against Pr aie NGiORTRIG, nro devotad to tho Catholic catachlam, | dustry, which wilt beainougurated on the 1ath of again, in dangary and tho Gotorminatton fs *to beconte a problem of deep pelittcal ana in- | bytery ie fonrs. “Thera ts someinne ‘ H coast 7 ‘ aut Teachings in Romo, Pants, April t—Itis sald ta Mintstorlal cir. | in those opened by Protestants the | Seyieniber nest. | EARS eating rh eR ES er suistlas sonpoctauieg had {ts origin in 8 bral otinested sith ais Sending of those telegrams cles that n telegram was dispatched on the 10th | tninds of youth aro finbucd with wick- | /li* Excellency replted ne follows non, | drei doubtless be furnished with fauds to | Of * mau who ups word se aeLrecet Wattice Tike: Taltagee tk Geet, Sabla say ue os RUSSIA. to De Bilenters, desiring him on no account to | ed doctrines In conformity with tho heresy | y2%,2¥esers, Mekag andthe Tete Ae dha | carey out hts {doas ot colonization, sre gomane® (rom onda, wio-can melts |, alnage. tay 26H, O00 a erty 7 Suiro, they teach, Theso are incrensing jn umber | Village of Argyle, 2: Nothing could give ine re a . y ea others. ‘They Nees eee Aart Sie denn teu cai Tears Cabri wianaids RiKeREN: yeu by yeur by the Work of atrancers and by | greater Meanie thin tower cou country, THE NEGRO EXODUS iu his ttfe bad two suits of cloths or owned a | all sone of Dantel Talmage, my brother, he 81, Patmusnuna, April 21.—Gon. Gourko, the QUES ALECON: the nld of forcin gold, nud that in a city where | tore who have loft the Dake of Argyil's extate in ; : " foot of Innd, ‘This mau ts hore; {hava secon | Iwas n young boys brotlicr Daniel gaia 4 newly-appointed Governor-Goneral of St. Vetere | Panis, April 21.-—Tho Nationale bas reason go | surmerly no teaching Was Bot forth, or, inotier | Scotinnd to suttlo in Iiinole, aud with whove reln- p i and talked with him frequontly. Heisalittte] ono day: *You look unhappy, wr burg, hos ordered oll gunmakers to schd lets of | believe ttt the Governmout have resolved ‘to | srorde, permitted, wit that pure dostrine willed | Honet have been long tuttinate as personal frienda An Alit Muvoment. Fh it toe etal th tor with yoult (tones, What ty thelr stock to the clty commandant, and sell | take nu action relative to Blanqui’s election | by the Church. ‘That these things exist atfords | #7 84 my constituents Cae Sa Rac reas Fpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, old-age mulstto-—over +0 years of nae: with) the matioe with yout: L't0%d tim | mais until it comes before the Chamber of Deputies ti 3 only to persons presenting special authorization, uniter the penalty of the conflacation of the stock and prohibition of trade, L’rivate persons ted the County uf Argyl s wavy, froo-aray. hnir, saunrd jaws, full, quick | to earn somethin No rool how little the digmity und Mberty of the | luwover, for ne tot sine fimo te Cone eeks | Conustnus, 0., April 91.—A lurcely-nttended ayes, nid a general oxpreasion of houeaty, tours 9 sont me ty Froman Punut re provided for ninco the | RenetSt fat hc, for ane, fimo te come to wake ca, uit a Reneral expression o Ys o | i fat Wi this eventny fn the school, paid by board, and bo, for verification. ‘The Ministers will then urge Dominton of his States was taken from hin, It | Stovesss tatnecr io The cathe caeths eeed a8 eo meeting of citizens was held this evenini tn the | age,’ and modesty. His wane is Benjamin eet that Blanqul fs ineligible. Ontario Strect Tabornaclu to consider means to | Singleton, und he is known among hfs black | ™y clothes, and books, When T got through . i e tnt rt u hops f ‘5 My Ne | f eh ths possessing orms can only retsin them by ELECTION. ortn ee UTR i his cee nae ince: py nad wrospetons is ne ind of tate Miuntion,” | assist the colored refuces in Kunens aud the felons anil dotlon des as Fee at enn, Fratusieds moeanae j No so colexes Meat special permission, Potters must be kopt at | Panis, April 91,—Niut (Bonaparttst) thas erutia wie {Mio righty and ousst holy duties SS epecrear eqernan (Yaatern Tertitortea, Addresses wera made by | wisra he worked in early manhaod at tabinet: | minister, T suvpose.’ 1 tole wim Tatas me ‘ ui js et ver. e Jol. John Hay, Judges Andrews and ‘Tildeo, 8 A . the doors of all houses day and night to prevent sean tacial Demat stulbe casa Galatia grave diltcultics winch surrounds. iin motulne CASUALTIES, 0 ¥, Jude making, and fram whence he was sold a dozen a f 112 the posting of placards and scattering of ex- plosives in the streets. £ HOLD THRIN GROUND. Beriin, April 21.—Advices from St, Peters- burg state that two infantry regiments sent against the revolted Rostoff Cossacks showed ‘an indisposition to attack tholr comrades, and were withdrawn. According to last uccounts tho Cossacks held thelr ground, ‘WIDE-SPRHAD CONSPIRACY, The Post declares 6 wide-spread conspiracy '; exists between tho Russlan, French, and Ger- man reyoluttonists, aud suggests common do- fensiyvo action, , MORE MORDERS, : Bentty, April 31.—Simultaneously with Solo- yicfl's attempt on the Czar’s Ife, three police- - : 65 he sent me toa theological semina: ¥ f Gen, Meyer, the Rey, Dr, Ladyn, and several | thues or more, and went to the Gulf 8, ‘ g ty. Whea] ronnie. geet ure, Prpeda iealtiiestene The THR GREAT REPUBLIC. others. Much interest was taken on the sub- | always escaping and coming baek to Tenuessce, | felt Abere he eald: * Now you want to pt Pove then eots forth thut to this end ho lias | 8AN Franorsco, April 21.—Capt. Carroll, of } joct, and decided euthustism manifested, At Biually, be -sletcem ined £0: fog?tt Canaier: and lad ie era ors T told him Edy named a Commission of prelates anit racmbers | the steamet Groat Republic, hos made astate- | the close o collection of. $160 was taken up, ant h £3 kot married, ond he gaya amy peng Roman nobility, when, mutuout Interfer- | mentin whieh ho attributes tio disaster to an | Committees supolnted to. canvass” the ety. | premu passion foriiberry could haya aurmonnt. | WOueY, 40. talko | a a Stns ts Iiefsots, cauneeted nite teen eons amd te | error of Judgment of the pllot in charge of the | ‘Tho Western Reserve fs alive to the necd of ag- | Ou. After reaching Canada tn safety ho coon | fo Niaeara Falla. The fe ay 1 Was set ersons counucted with them, shall uesnine the turned to Detrolt, and remained there through ‘golly ne before had preached ty serm slup. in taking her 60 near Sund Isinnd that | alstance of the culored people, und the samo | teturned to Detrolt, and rewalned there through | fis gone came und told mes * high direction and yigilance over ail the Ps V the War, Jaboring os o seav L&ceptt + ‘Father te dead! Catholfe elementary aud primary sells, When the course was chanyed the tlde sot heron | spirit which characterized the organizers of the | sory ot boardiniehouse wheter fuuivive: lages ‘Those boss ‘fave always, Doon ea ‘omy Pea and, bo, os for ons the —preseut | theslore. i : Undorground Railroad 1s awakened agaln, asthe | Worg fed, tildden, und helped on thelr ways As | RD! emetnber thelr father; Hav condition of, tlm permits, nnd common | ‘The following ara names of those lost by tho | belict ts abroad. A large collection of clothlug | .guon as the War closed le went back to Teo: qalinanoyan one of eee munzileent mt cent retro, we hi ct af hey neil rh elves tantly. into eapsizing of the boat from the Great Republic, | has already been made, and the work will go on. weaee rer au aa ha ethane, eat note la aa “In my coutract. with ‘the Ch age ‘antag: ob i & gel or. | 08 furnished by the Purser: Hugh Lennon, first ee, ame \ 4 there was no restriction to the exuct conditfon of the echools in the differ n y ur ih | , Seals’ Guisss Gslaem i Ganvealng: thledonat there jaras, no _ restriction to my sania Hunaber ‘aha, amplihds eurreasuua ieith tie | hosterainy Wiel doloene ena net | xm Onuuans, April 21.—ta the Colored |" Lnad'studted tt all out,” ho says, “and te | Over the columns, Mr. Heminet mae Dumber aud amplitude correspond with the | boatawain; William Johnson, caeponters Potur to , al te ste Mro Bright tar multitude of children roquiring dustruction, | Rogers, watchman; ‘Thomas. Mellyoy, mess: | Convontion, last day's scssion, the Committee penetra ae ome yon wow At Ruy. | Harshlss didn’t like bls temperance principle, study ow they cant ba enlarked und tnerensed In | ran; Ramucl MeMurray, waiter; Frank Mal- | on Business reported, : how, Pknowed my people couldn't live thar, | 22n, ws poluiges brinetoles, Rtes etanee fin inastere. ate ot Inasmuch, the Pope cane a *alondandee Boot’ ina Hrardany Mr. Ruby read a resolution adopting the re- | {twasag'in nature for the masters und the howard, editor of the Advance, enying ta the Repuodlicsa candidate, TURKEY. UPRISING IN CRETH, Consrantinorie, April 21.—The inbabitauts of one district in Crete have rison fn arma, ROASTED ALIVE, Baranaps, April 21.—The Albanians havo ‘been forced to retrent from Kurshumlic. They carried off a wounded Servian, aud roasted bin alive, AFGHANISTAN, READY To MARCH,” Laronr, April 21.—Gen. Roberts is ready to start on the march through Shutargardan Pass ‘ slaves to jine hinds and work together, Nuthiut 9 be hat ta =) M if bri- | tinucs, as the struggle error ta making against = port, and spoke at some length. He explained a ih names of a number of subseriters for the Chry. men Were shot n Kazan, Among the aseasains | SL moment's notice, mith two aplundid bri. } Antes, as the ateuale erro 18, making aqatnst Z 5 the facts contained in the report that made tho | ut du millitaiuin could being that sound. ‘The | fign at Work lad beon procured froin the Wen + Wore an educated eit}, aged 17, aud a nobleman, | PAlee with which be will bo able to wecupy Car | ji Ated among au. fimpoveriahed. ‘peoples SAD ACODENT. Convention so restive ‘uuder oppoation.. fig | Whlles hind the Lane and ths eonse, ac? the | Grn azont of thnt paper’ nik tat Be fake 4 : bul, oven unassisted by otter columns. so the success of the undertalsing will greatly Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tribune. jacks had nothin’ bu eir {reedomn,—an' reeated” t \- bad “nothing to do with obtaining SPAIN depend upon having alacge supply ot pecuniary | SPRINGRIELD, Tl, April 2.—A serous ana | (eeested organized and systematle emtera- | wag just like n dream toon. Lime-by ino | Hed Rolling to obtaining tion, He oxptained that tho reason for the | prog 2 | lst. n atiidavit ‘mado by ” Gen INDIA. means nf hand ‘The Pops therelora propases | undoubtedly fatal’ nceldent hapoencd in tho | turbulenes in tne Convention was dua to the | Fifteenth Ainendment came along, nnd thoear- | Howard, to. the said. elle, ty it A rar Paeiica : eee pnovaut. to contribute annually us great an amount as | Wabash Railway yard at thia placo last night, | presence of politician, who interfered with tho y gltercd nnd objected to hy the proseeatin, » Maprm, Apri .—Iteturns from he clec- 03 “ Caxcurta, April 3L—The continued drought causes much anxiety. There has been hardly any rata in Bengal since Christmas. GREECE. WILL SUPPOPT HER CLADIS. Lonnon, April 21.—A dispatch from Rome vi ? havo Canaan right off. But l | fy 7 tes jeans permits nnd as the conserva | F, | coud ing it was tritatod this fuct would | "88 goln’ to 7 Thfs led to a long dlacusstou, and-Dr, Van Dy ie ara falta tome ie copnected with the | {felt Conductor J, A. Singleton was ral [avert ici colored men Inst year pro-* Kyowa Hetty ant Teel "em at I patho nad | moved thata commission be appointed to thie futereste of all the Cathulle world, he intends to | OM the awitch engine, but uttemptod to Jump | duded $05,000,000 of wealth, and now ft fy pro- int Jou de epowad Nes {hint You aint it for, | (eve Howard's testimony tu Chicago, Sir, make its seliouls prosper by devoting to them ag | Off | Tu doling 40 lio full, and tho driving wheels | posed to let the white man rales sugar, cotton, | {yin tO Bit Into olliues that you aln’t Ht fors | Millard offered av amenduient tht te affidirt much of the oboio of Xt. Peter ag tlie needs of | passed over both lore, cutting Hemof abova tie | nud ries. 1t wos au organized moveinent of | Hono syne seo that thesa wiita trumps for | tye read aud cruso-questions scitt Ce il the Untrersal Church will allow. But, as all | knees. Surgeuns at: onca were called,’ and | coloniste, A neyro exodus meuus the loss of Wachee ata pha oo throusitthey ty | {2 beanswered. ‘The amendment was adopied this willbe Insuillefent, the Pope calla upon all | * clenred eway the wreck,” but there fs no pos- | thirty-five motbors of Cougress and the present | Dockets, und when they’ got through,they’ll | Gen, Howard’s afiidayit also cxoncrated br Cutholles to contribute themselves and use thelr | sibility of uis recovering. Singleton had licen | Dermouratic majority. The report way ndnted. are pus nine tho Hepele whi coma {nto power, | ‘Talmage from any kuowledzo of the insets it f tions show the following result: Afinfsterial- ists elected, 275; Constitutlonalists, 82; mem- bers of other parties, 88 Among the Deputics- clect aro Castelar, BSagasta, Echegarray, and + Martos. A great number of electors abstained trom voting. efforts to prevail on uthers to contribute to this | onthe Ohio & Mississippt 4 number of yenrs, | Mr. Ituby here introduced Mr. ‘Turke, an is Of the advertisoment of the Advance. aR CUHAD says Italy has pledged herself to support the | end, and, witn the Wabosi only a year, Helsa | agent for te Honduras Immicration Boclety, Loan EDEL Hef FO Abed Singleton contd, oe = 1 Havana, April 31.—Eloction for Deputtes to Hmits of th —_———— single man, sober aud Industrious, aud tho sole | who nrwed that We colored mon should seek aaa THE BULLS : claims of Greece to the utinost Hits of the * tt t of a wid 1 mothe i Her el 1 their minds,” as bo expresses It, that they . the Cortes'were hold yesterday throughout the | Fi iors assigned by the Treaty of Merlin, CANADA, Hy Haat my Theor dopageel mie raat lerchil- | thut region as the most congenial climate to Ought to be'trying to get homes of thelr own, “Island and passed off quietly. ‘The Liberal os si creating, as the switch engite was not rangi, | Sule {cuiject OF einigention to Honduras was | 18ulsof thelr own, instead of depending upon | ‘hoy France Up aud Down Wall Street, Tos Conservatives have a decided majority in tha BELGIUM, Debato on the Abolition of the Supreme | to exceed four miles an hour. fétotred tale Commurttoeant ‘Migration. renting from iis Torn: master r substating Jug the Weak and Goring the Strong, ‘Gity and Province of Havana, ‘Tie reault of tha MINERS! STRIKE, - Court—Laboring Monin Trouble=Watentng ‘The Rey, Dr, Nowinan, to av address, sald ho | bY Aaya! work, -Andeven then théy wore averse Special Dievatch to The Tribune, h election in the rest of the falaud Is unknown, | yoxnox, Aprit 31.—Sovouty-four hundred | the Departmuntat Clerks=A Ventilation ATTACKED ‘BY A MANIAC. did not think the colored! people should leave buy lands inTennessee, but the lamhowners | Naw York, April 21.—The sales of rllest ‘The elections for Senators take place May 15, colliers in Belgrade bayo struck. Invention=Tho McCabo Murdor Crscn &yectal Dispatch to 4ue Ivty2, the State until tha iat minuto, and not until | ruined at the idea, and refused. to ecll at any { 80d other stocks to-day footed up sid REFRAINED FROM VOTING, eae pe Innaguration of tho City of Guelph, JANESVILLE, Wig. April 21.—About 10:80 | the sltuntion became unendutublo, but then | Hur exorbitant prices. Then {t was, fu 1872, that | shares. Under the strong bull juflucnce ier Mapnr, April 21.—On an averago not 85 per BY MAIL. Apecial Dievatch to The Tribune. this aiorning Charles Buck, a young man about Bet Agee tine when the’ Convention | 22 exstoring commnttco was sent to Kansans and | wasageneral ndyance in the railroad stat, cent of the roristered electors voued at thu elec Orrawa, April 21.—The Detrolt tunnel and # THE CZAWS JOURNEY TO LIVADIA—NUNLISTIO WORDS—NISING OF TI COSSACKS—A THOU- BAND SOLDINNS SLAIN. eww York Herald, Avrit 20, ST yeara of age, while in an fneane lt, ran out | adjourned ft should adjourn atnging “John | Midea favorable repart, and several families | gna no Iittle excitement, in view of bridgo schemes woro again under thy consldera- | upon the street aud attacked Mre, Jom Curtis | Brown's ody Lies ‘older in theGrave? dy | cme out, The next year Singlezon Binselt | thy rumore ue to what” tho bull pe on of the vrivy Council Saturday and to-day, | witha club, striting hor over the head, Ho | was so ordercd, anu Svhen the hour for adjourn- ‘Tennessee Real Estate and Homestead Asso- | pose to do, ‘Iho bull movement chored Dut the result of thelr deliberations has not yet } then selzed her aud made for the riyer, which | Ment sive die arrived threo verses of this song | cintion which he ‘nd organized, aud was 60 | itself moro strovgly In some of the low-priced tion just hold. ‘The general fenture of theelec- tlons was tho {udiflerence of the people, In soveral towns the abstention of the Federals : ‘from voting enabled the Consorvatives todo: | ‘the dotermination of the Czar to go to | s#uspired. is clone by, but was intercepted by noighvors, Wot Bloadt Aoltvored tho benediction, aud the | Well pleased that ho went back to Tennessee | fancy atocks. Kansas Pacifle was forced froa : the Modorate Republicans and Coustitu- ‘ s Special Dispatch to The Tribune. +{ and the lady rescued. Buck naa tivieo bedn an 2 raed, and gathered up 2000r 800 poopte, whom he | soir to 49k, with salca of 8,450 shares, Alton ast Northumberland, introduced a bill to ro- | HowKH, not receiving severe bodily Injury, the sottlement being called Siagicton Colony.’ | &'ferre Haute common rose from 4 to 10, wt suffered a very severe stiocic, ‘Thie was the «tirst colonization movement | preferred from 143{ to 20. Hannibal & Sido peal the Supreme.Court of Canada and Ex- th : 2 pes see thotte nes among the ucgroca,‘and the forerunner of the | préferred “advanced. frum. 93 to. Wy, chequer Courts Act, on the ¢round of economy. i BOY MANGLED. To tha People of the Mississippi Valley: After | present extraordinary exodus. "Those who came Wabnsh from 233% to 2734, Delapae No sald that Inst year It cost $52,000 to matn- pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. conference with many persons Interested, aud | In 1878 did well, nnd sent back favorable reports, | & Trudson 1 polut, and Iron sountala tain this Court, and the money was simvly | Kewnosta, Wis. April t.—Charles Borry, a | believing that much coud may result therefrom, | 82 others followed. Soon the railroad compa- Y ‘1 A from 20 to 228%, Northwestern common tors thrown away, ‘The Provincial Courts wera bet- | boy about 12 years old, while riding in a wagon, | wocall upon the people of tle States of the Hie Doran piers Seaea Thee hee hoa from 63 to Ree and dectined to G14. ‘She pre tur, aud thelr decisions carried moro weight, | accidentally fell ont und underneath the wagon, | Mississippl Vulluy to mect fn convention at steady immigration to Kansas, Singleton lias | ferred fell off from 9194 to 9134, rallied to 1X, ‘Tho Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, leader of the Oppo- | ony of the hind wheets passing over his favo, | Vicksburg on Monday, tho Sth of May, to take | brought nearly 8,000 af them, all from Tennes- | and declined to Mt. St, Paul rose fron 424 12 ‘ ‘The Opposition claim seven Republicans eloctad, including Coroajal, Matsonsve,-and-Salmereon, gaTho'composition of: the present majority ts the samo os in tho Jast Cortes, und ineludes 250 of tho former followers of Conovas det Castillo, and about ilfty Medorados and Ultramontanes, who are the friends of Martinez Campos, It is « xpected the full returns will make the uumber himself compelled to abandon his unbual visit to the Crimen, fearing, perhaps, tut evyon the journey night be dangerous, in viow of the ex. traordinary state of confuslon that existed all over the Empire. ‘The terroriam of the reyolus t{lonary goverument catabilshed by the Nihilists fuspired everyvody with alarm, ‘The doctrines huld by them wero enunciated with supreme Call for a Mississippl Valley Labor Conven- i bronking his fa ! . oh i i ; and several colonies lave come from Ken- | 436, fell to 4314, ind recovered to 49%, Theote " of adbereats of the Minfstry over 330. finnkueas, ag shown by some passages from the | *tlony treated the proposition nea ilolé.. Mr a ctilical Saat two places. Hols now | into consideration the nresone agitation of tho tucky-cauAssotlation 1 aluullar to Stuglaton ferred declined trom 83 to 6235. Erle adratiel Vpered (Worward): “Republican {dons ara n | Keeler sald it was no Joke. Tho Court was con- a Jabor question. Wo believe that by united | jiving eon ormauized in that State. The total | 3, to27i<, aud do_proferred 5¢ to 40% nuk ’ GREAT BRITAIN, chimera. Garibatdi and Folix Pyat aro behing | #4ered uscless by the peoplu who bad to pay THE WEATHER. acion we may bo ablo to adopt euch meas- | number so far arrived may eately be estiwated | closing sales at 272%, und 404 especie R ADVICE, the.n 7 ‘The burning of Parla by the Com | “eS, t support it. Sir John A. Macdonald oO Gi 3 je ures na will allay the excitement prevall- | at not less than 15,000; aud they are coming by | Lake pions Sortney froth od wo is ' —_ Lonpow, April @l.—The Zimer congratulates | mune. iu 1871." thtow a ray ul lait on | Sad the bill might bo rend a flrat time, but that rrIow OF Tun Coier SidNau Orrionn, | ine, or which at lenst will enablo us to supply | hundreds vow every week, finally sold at 74, Union Pacitle rose : Secretary Sherman upon his success In convert- i ing the 10-0 bonds, und'says the conversion of ‘ the 6-per-vont bonds In '81 Is Mkely to depend, more than the present operation, on the main- + tenence of the credit of the Unltcd States abroad. The reviving tradein the United States will by that time probably render it impossible ge to obtain moncy there at por cont. Now that Wasuixoton, D. 0, April 2218, m-—Indlea- } the’ place of those laborers who have | ‘The Singleton Colony, in Cherokeo County | to 7Us¢, reacted to 7634, und fuolly sold at 73%, ahoitlon of the Court rhe meet for the | tions: For the Tenuessoa and. Oblo Valley, sa. | one de nko reay heveatter werto. Uo Western | andune of ise, nae ashoan Menay Comet Chleage, Burltogton 2 Quincy roo from f th ronlatic f alt Bs {onary or rislyy Barometer, easterly winds, { States. As this is n matter of great {mportance | are the principal colored settlements, though a a aTittnete Cental eae tig. to Uk of the untagoniatic eu! ng amongat the people sllehtiy warmer, partly cloudy weather, * | and one of conimon interest, we call upon every | the Kentucktans havc quite a colony in Grahain we o Was ite ots LEA Tarte De ugainst the Supreme Court, ‘The bill was road * county, parish, snd city in every Stuto inthe | County, ealled Nicodemus, and there are varl- tebe ne ot Me heat on TUL ty ailrst time, On motion for a secout reading | , Vor the Uppor Misgisalpp{ and Lower Missourl | yalley tutercated in the growth of cotton and | ous snialter scttiementa in Barton and Hodio- | make a tush on Erle, and to bole o cK Valloys, rising baromuter, south and cast winds, | suxar, to send delegates of both races to thls | man Counttes, Thesu colored. suttlers aro i force itup ten points above where it now q vesmorecney si Alesana Moved iu umandinent | vsrmor and partly clotty weather, followed in | Convention selected from thelr ablortand moat | dustcious aud welleuebaveds and econ’ to 40 dim Keone ts believed to bo at the bottom monthe. A warm argument then nonce ia porttons by colder northerly winds, rain, and | intueutial citizen: wottlng along as well us white people iu corre- = the future’; but tho Commune “ tool no decisive step; it ~—oonly imposed tok on the sovial revolution whieb it had not the courage to achiuve fcself,” ‘The new Sociatist schoot will nut restrict itself to the “half measures of the Commune"; tt will not shrink from any Amount of suyerlty,! and wil! wage a “merelless war ngainat coclety,— ‘a war of plunder, tneendiarism, and assnasina- a “i m9 ves. Mostot them aro pour, tion” The gemand of the peeple for a snows Woe also earnestly call upon the colored pe sponding clreumstances, e x ; Sut CIDE conversion has beon carried as farasit can be | ¢ t As re: very day, tween Sir Jolin A, Macdonald and the Hou Yor the Upper Lako reelon, stationary or ris- | ple to send to the Conyentlon such delegates aud all pay their own way to Kansas. Som o! fi SOREL Hee Me Bhaesine ahtalnaieecedte soit on Ricotta Pi tle prick tn ES Messrs MeKenzlo and Holton, the Jattor charg- | ing barometer, south and east winds, Sains hey choose to appoint, to pnrticipate in its de- | them hava means enough to buy little tracts of Apectal Disvatch to The Tribune. be E years, Sr. the other day at a banquet glyen tothe cele- | ing StrJolm with aceretly desiring to nea the | od partly cloudy weather, Hberations, nud discuss with us fully unl freely | cheap raltrond lands; others enter homesteads | | Louisvinue, Ky., April 21.—Lost week & * attention of Conaress and the uation to the brated novelist, Tourgenleff. ‘The emtnent St. | Court wiped out, simply beenuse tt was estab. For the Lower Lnke rogton, stationary barom- | the Important questions which it will be called | ou the public domain; and still others worl by party from Cinelunatl, culling themselves i polley Ss pines. Mise capital fc i ie Geb; Petersburg advouatey M. Spassoviteh, inade A | ished by a former Government, The matter Sar, scat und east winds, “warmer dnd clear wnen, fo goter eee of Massleslppis John 1, seer atkalt aittae ak Oe ele pore pus oe pler’s Combination, arrived of New Albay { hibit cls cg at a ais Pentine tenet toate jocenalonh in hich. pro" | wyug dlacuuved all thw afteruoou, and. conatitern: | °* — oaan onseayartoxs, Woolfolk, President Vicksburg Cattun Exeunngo; | until they can buy and tnprove places of ticle | Ind., and sonounced exhibitions at the Oper Tho steamer Gellert, Capt. Kuhtewatr, from fended them against thetr necusers, nud plegded: ‘ Hamburg for Now York, was in collfston Sun- Die tecllng manifested. Mr. McKeuzlo’s amend- Ginoagn, Apriiat,_ | T, 1. Hoach, Cashier Vickaburs Nanci GeoruoSl. | own, Very few of them stop in the towns; Sin- | House Thursday and Saturday ovenlngs. The for liberal reforina o8 the hest 4 ach, ment was lost by 84 majority. Sei RL CR LL Se Woriuingteny stleeieetppla Ichagdvon D. | Histon constantly advises ozaiust 2t, und algosho | gree night they played to a poor house, and te 6: rantecs of the future welfate of the country, ‘Th's speech was 7 * 7 Y Informs me, docs his best to keep those from . hat tbe : Foectat Dispatcn t9 The Trioun, Mayor, Thomas Righy, C. BE. Wright, L. A, Camn- 0 sccond night there were so few present t! " ay SR the abl ee Smith, from Now | warmly applauded by many of the distinguished Orrawa, Otley April BL—Today ‘about 100 weld, He MeDowelt’ Loumaunas {1-"G. Myery | en Sitar Lord bless sucer he eage sou | money waa refunded nnd no performance te “ ‘ork, ant + Where she was de- j roprusentatives of the educated class in Ruasin f = 4 Misaiegivpl; E. 1. Clark, Mlgslen! +B. Pore ud ah on * y a ippled condita jp «lle sa Che ates es abo ave $000 | ao ere reaEnE SEE 1 Bee a eae re tetrvise innocent Sheed: Weve Miadeois SN" tar: | got hotter am allover iue Bogner | Anauetahgr wilen? ve, preyed gn the ml i ‘bonds and proceeded. {ellexa gt putes by ite Government papers wlio (ove : tl ti toy Then, rar, Loutsianas John A, Buckner, Louisiana; I.C, Ne fnetsts, tola quaint old patrinrch, thatthers | sirs, Erinn Tyron, wife of Col. ‘I. C. Ty y : DBATH OF AN ACTRESS. Eaten (Ab Epagnovitclia ol olsh ravulntiowst, overnment us to getting einployment, ‘They : Morohead, Miviselppl; W.B. Elian, Miselésippl; | are thousands of good peapla among the South. | > t oe) ye Mrs. Nousby, the actress, ts dead, and accu Tourgontelt of total Ignorance of | roind the Hon. Dr. Tupper, Miuluter of Vublic aaa ROT aioit Matthew 3, Jobnvou, Miseirstppls I. R. Lucay, | rn whiltes who wish the blacks well, and would | te manager, as to causc tior to becomo ¥ y ige sGMSUYs mn as Russion affatre. Works, tn lils oftlee, and representad to Wim | ~gayen—nar ae in Loulsiana; ¥ 1. Maxwell, Louisinnn: @. L.vaney, | be lad to give them achanco, but thut the bull- | despondent, Yesterday afternoon het husbsel % Tho raco between Josephs Kompster apa Wille THE HISING OF THN COBSAGKS. that, although cheap fares had been arrangod 4 Louininna: rt Missiaei] jain io puts "| dozers are in the majority, and that It is no | left her at the hutcl for o stroll through the Hyets, Aliaatestppls Ae i. Dutmind, Mlewesipp!s | longer safe for a wlilte man to nesfst n negro, | city, slle having refused to uccom uy Bis Martin, RV, Booth, Waebingiun Lamkin, aud | orsbow him any special kindness, ‘The rating | When he returnca hy found her und attr many others, class In thy South, he says, aro plainty deter- | fluence of morphine. All effurta to arouse tt mined to reduce the ox-sluves toa sort of help | tailed, and’ she died In ono hour after tals A Call on Callfurain for a Cargo of Coolio | lessand hopeless serfdoniund the negroes under | the fatal dose. ne Selb tue tho South. stand ft, and common songs tells theiu that thelr ee ee eet Rufus F San Francisco Utranicte, : only chance {s to quit the country, ‘dust asf UniaD APEDS, Mlebas Apr ce as Whilo the people of California sre trying by iol Yorn fate ano," ho exclaimed, Jan abty cohnena it aiieldo today 9 taking 8 dose ol all Togitimate mathuds to chock the further in- | HHCY SAN Olu Pau wae, acreage was | Strycliniue. A letter to ula borents arated ti flux of the Chincao to this Bate the white resi: | son who used to Hlog their slayer aint ugoin’? to his life iad been a falhire and Bee dents of the South are complaining that the in- | ever treat !em fair, now that they're free. Mubba | four years, which was the only rea is dustries of thut acetion of the country wero j {u'll be different a hundred -years froin now, | for the dued, ‘The Russian papers say tut a commission of inquiry ts nbout to bu appointea to makeo thorotigh investigation of the managoment of the prison at Kharkolf, It was a priest in that town, who {a belleved to bo connected with the prison, who published the artide in the olflelal parchia'na Vyedomostt stating that the prison. ors were 60 badly treated that during the dust four months 200 out of 500 diud. It {s asserted Uhat mauy members of the pallea Uelung to tha Nikiist conspiracy, md that the Director of the Police at Odesan has been dismissed frou, jis port tor having assisted the Nibiiiste, ‘Tho robslliousconduct of the Cossacks in Southern Jor betwoen this city and Thunder Bay, still # nearly all the unemployed laborers were not In a position to take advautuzo of the privilege, owlng to a lack of funds, and thetr desire was to neo If the Government coutd not. ald them in securing transport to thit acetion, where they . could get work fora the, and then acttle down. ‘The Hon, Dr. ‘Supper informed thy men that he would do whut be could for them, proinising to bave cor- respondence will tho contractors, aud see if fam Speiscor from Putney to Mortlake, for £100 aside, vas won by Kempster. _ HEAVY VATLUIE. 1 . Lopon, April 21.—Edward Grelgor Tatter- shall, of Singleton & ‘Tattorshall, sulicitors, has Satled, His Mabllittos amount to £120,009, A NOT BANCTIONED, ‘ Lorpon,. April 21.—In tha Mousa of Com- nions the Chancellor of tho Mxcheyuer sald it was possjblo thero hind beeo au ndyanco of troops in Afghanistan, but the Government had. iritunt, vhe cratlon’s dead and gone, Autotat Mapatch to The Trin cta, ont + ay ‘i she erfally injured by altack of neuro | When all the present geucratl + | 8x. Lours, April s.—Lpward Augusifa, 4 Russia appears also to give much auxiety to tha | they would not mako advances sufllclent to pay Mkely to be mater! ” | but nut afore, sir, not, afore; und what's azolu U1, ADE & ra bak Jo mnpetioned A ai eatiet pats Cali, Government. It ta stated that anany of the | the cost of the transport of those who wished cheap labor. A woll-known eltiren of this oly | ta boa hundred years’ from how ofut much oc. | prominent cltizen und politician, Nov ay - Will HOLD OUT, Cousack communes—tuose of the Don Cos: | to go to work on the road. Inreard to the {a in reculpt of several lotters from the South | count to us in this present year odo Lord, Iva | Tubby quarroted | with teary rife, weot 2 ane ‘Durbans false havo soy respira, by sacks eepecially —retiige to) pay hele roves Bh matter of sottlement of the Northwest, he upon the exodus of the negrocs, Ono of these pale sul uot DRL rial Aeste eere {Hinkle the parlor, cedone. shot, und Dlew the wale ‘Vrete of cere facoatlaus Batis, in. ‘ih rovent * eapaigus. in Turkey. would draw the attention of the Cabiuct to ft, | Maatonet: communications, dated Maiisun Parish, Loulst- | 9% 1a ‘ yo," ue a fC his head off avainst the ceiling. ‘as 7 -toeet. | What'll nappen when J’m in my graye," top a - ice Cod anu, March 20, say: s Sostaniey, & Late nae Singleton is tn no seuso a politician, and Jays A strong Hupublican, ait, under thy ar into consideration ui Petite oC ruplacinie in bay q Hija atreas ean the politecel ernest of ate of Teaistration in Bt, Lule He was a mast ct us 1 airain the South; his views are wholly of an velgcs 4 “i theo! sum manner the salopuit Anbar (Lh hay recently industrial turn, uid hls (dea of emf Peis 1s Reslatsts dorms with sae ely penny _- loft here for Kansas, Jud! “Josment auvionbt ter | she duding of homes avd the acctimulation of Mla morber of thie Brim of Augustine’ THe song iilscussion it wis Seo t itl os Property, ° Ho admits, to be sure, that ove great | Si ® member of His lnm of Ane OS Tell-kood eee ee ateean Eruelieo. te | Bdvantuie to the negto in come North fe that | Who commenced to build te ee ae ‘bincas Bix Cana bailce of ae rune a IN} ho cau hero cxorcise his political rights att Ath Hote Coord aut Snoquarry J any ede Wills a importation of coutte taborers, | PeWlezes without restratnt oF perth, but, upou | Be Louts. Te lid several chiliren, anh abet cl i +) tho whole, he attaches prime importance to the | St Ale : dau Jt was ulso decided) reqululta to request Sot | isin, pructleal Uuslness of tauking a tiving und | SIE Weeks ayo, be hada leautllil tt, slr, to act as onr authorized azen Nes Gilt te, | Securiug a home, Indeed, t aia fuctined to be- pie err aor nity aay ware, uldy all aut give the Bhoveratte eee pour aid: | Hevo Wit at heart the abrowd ota man doubly | chant, Hee ahea ad many frends and cue sesiotton of ths, wot i yllimate, ete of our ave 140 the franchise Lins bean more of blessing slderable tniluence, ‘but of lute geats be dust fests yey ftheereg reyes rp Ae tent asthe qualifications necessary to the kind of Parr eon politics quite udeifes | prospered, wid his snsfortines data ea is A roturn lal before the House siowe tint tho VERMONT, work whleh will be required of the Chinese §n | theaverage voter. ‘Thouzn be eaunot read a | Upod bis mind, wotll he has been a number of IHIS-48 yeternua who recelyed pen- Specter Correspondence of The Tribune, the event of thelr contug here. About 1500 | word, he knows what fa gulog on in Congress, | destruction, slong in 1878 fe TSlL, und the sinuunt ald | RuruaND, Vty April 19,—The oflies of Town wees OND dielniale peieineaar te wil] he earaprehenda ths attitiide of the two partlea, THE INDIANS $45,200. The number of oflivers is twenty-one» | sorerintendent in Vermont lies been occaston- | Ststauew you may be able to render us will be | MMOD » Maj, Brisbla telescraphis frau Fort Euls st Toronzo, Ap 31.—Mr. E. 8, Piper and Mr, | atly held by a woman for someten yeara. | duly appreciated. jeetaedlately upon tbe Fe Tho Emigrante In Kaveas, bia tae geesived Veports from. the Cro “Agectd William Scowart, of this city, have duyented | Women have been elected to the office In about Sule ot ita a ae Patapon hid er . Dispatch to Bt, Lows Gide: Nemocrat, FVIES | 55 the effect that ebout 300 Crow norses wel fiat appeura to bo a thorough inetd uf youll: | twenty towns, aud this your iu the folluwims | Way addrcosed colt Companies In this city ant | LAwneNcg, Kas., Apri 20.—'The colored em- re na Wednowday, ft fs wor kaov® atl, fhe weonsdet ks OF occnugolny sleuth | sowns: Adition, Ferrlyburg, Sutton, Wind: | fy the course of a aliore comultarenrecetved | Igrauts who ‘arrived here last events aro iu u | Atolen Jast Wednowday, Flathvads, Meud3oh Sees ed a guateny Monn and oagy oF @uulicas | hav, Barnard, mil Pomfret. lowing information In reference to the | pitiable condition, ‘The time spent by them at | Whetler the thieses were Flatheads, SNe tion toany vessel, wind ts Intended more partir | “Gite uf the fret ta reealve a pension uudor tha | (Ue, following information In reference to the | pitt z wok py therm at | oe Gaunocks. ‘They hava gone up the Sie wlarly for the beneilt of thy livestock trades | ace of Congress. approved Unn. 35, 1870, was business in questions Wyandotte, they say, bus been the leading Crass River. Horses were ulso taken, te sit! ‘The heated alr is dru off by shafts along the fruiats Frost ‘of Graton Vt. Although te rate “At presont (t ls Impossible to obtain the | hardshio of tholr journey from home. The men night from Hunter's Springs and vot top of Ue hold, wid the carbonie-acld yoes by | ofits pension wan only. 83 ver. month, you Mo nutaber of Chinese Inborers you require for tleld | and women composing this party are principal | Licut, Ball with two companies ia at Ulecr? Shafts along tha bottou,—the whalo of the | Stats um recelyed by him at the first payment, | Work upon the plantations of Louisuna, fur the | yy qo paudg. ‘Thera aro no houso servants | nnd will go in pureuie up. the Bacar eat abalts boliyg connected with the sinuke-stacke, ng a poriod of fourteen seurs, amounted | {Vllowing reasous: ‘The Chinese Bix Compani ¥ the nl half of thet Capt. Robinson ‘with one compar, will ad unt oa powerful exhaust thus secured, say o have nut the rogulalte autbarity over their pea. { among thei, aul ae ona ualt of thom | rom Logan aud attempt ¢o head {het Fi ‘The freak alr fe brought in pipes a ae a = plo, as they do not uring then hero Hor make | wre children. At Wyundotte {hoy werequattored | \itsclosueli, ‘Telegrains fra Fort opeolng dowawurd on deck and upward dn the oH THE KE REFU coutructs to lot ont thelr labor to wulte men or | OW ee pee yennong on of th t broad coutlrin tis intelligence, hold, {thera are anuny Ingonfous ifttly, contrive JOHN BROWN JR. ate HE NEGRO +} eornorations, the Chinesa Six Compaules are | Waa dealt outdally to cach fumntly, without meat jotolliyenmts (= ances Intended to overcoino the difliculties simp! benevolent sactetle # which attend the systems of ventilation, ‘The Butetat Ptapaten to The Tethune. The vlan ratea paid thy Chiueso for thelr, labor preval Ne aimong them to nae palate Oks . ROAD AGENTS FOILED. worklug iaudel ruven tt hers He bos doubt Chuyaiany, April 2l.—Seyers) days ago 1 foes ore Harnoly,, tent 4 ae beeen ie whe Men quartered onthe CN Ee i Mer nar a Buperiateadest ° e650 me ; : tt l By 4 tno patent Gutoet whieh tan only Do toundin | 2% Yous special announcing that Capt, Joli labor, precudes, the idewof ciulgration to the | railwsy atation, with the excuption of about | SIDNEY, Neb, Apr base Sanguinary collisions uve taken place in several of =the villages bet the people and the troops, Ip these 'en- counters, says O correspondunt, the Cossacks Haye hitherto, without exeyptlon, proved tha victors. An engagement of a very serlous character, lasting two days and a night, took pines Inthe Jarge nnd fmportant stanza of Putrowskala betweon the peasant warriors and an entire reuiment of Rualaninfantry, ending fn the Lotal defuat of thu latter, with tlw loss 0! Wut tts numbers tn killed and wounded. ‘The chief commandant of the Don Coseacks in the Novotcherkusk Province, upon learning the re- sult of this desperate Sray, propused to pros tluim astute of sleze throughout oll the Cos. suck communes of hie departinent. ‘Thy Cro- vinclal Government, however, rofeud to uuthor- ize the ineasure submitted by him for ita ap> proval, on the ground tht it woult, ti all prob- ability, provoke a general riainy of the Cowack tribes ,hroughoul the Empire. A deadlock, Unerufore, ut preeent prevails In the Gavyern- ment of Novotcherkask between the lnperial authorities and the Cossack populations whieh peralst In thelr refusal ta contribute to the State rorenuc. Meanwhile, the Crar's troops hare suffered heavy aud burntilating reverses at the bande of med who foweht side by ede with them during the late warty Europe ant Asta, ‘The latest accounts reaching St. Petersbury stute their actual lusags duriig thy recent tyeht- ing to be vonsiderably ayer 1,000 mi wand ture ther alfeve that the’ sallttuts auchorltivs in the yevolted districts requested the Mrufater of War to dispatch wt once to the scenuof disturbance ga lurge » regular force na can Le collected from the turrounding Governments, express the conviction tint at leust 20,000 lin peril troops will Le required effectually to put down thu tne burrecuon, and aco if suinething could not be dove for Marquet them, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, * ew Orient Orrawa, April 21.—It ts entd that the Do- | Soruebnte .ininion police have beon instructed to keop | Omnia ses: track .of the coparcinentth clerks, and report. those who Jeave the building during the regular: hours of service. ‘This s‘rough on the clerks, who have been In the habit of spending most. of thelr time on the stroats, although pald by the county Mr, Ainos De Cosmos has been lected Chair- man of the Committee of luquiry into the Mon- golian problum. i Loxnon, April 21.—At 8 o'clock thia morning A the pedestrian score stood: Huzael, 187 miless Brown, 19734; Corkey, 1373¢; Weston, 111, DERBY BXSLAINE. Lord Derby, in reply to un inquiry aa to whether a recent letter implied his sevorance from the Conservative party, writes: “I don't see that my withdrawal from the Lancashire Conservative Assoclution requires any explana tion beyond the facta already made public. I haye openly aud strongly dissouted from the foreign policy of the Government, That polley seems {u the main te be accopted by the party calting (self Conservative, and it fe expressly yindl- cated tu the last report of the Association tram tv which retired. 1 don’t seu ‘how It ts possible, tanulstently, to support in Lpnesshire what I bave onposed in VParilament, und for the prea- ent, at least, 1 wish to hold myself free from all party orguuizationg."? val » Erealbees fren ne ROM, CATHOLIC DRMONSTRATION, Rome, April 21.—There wus a reat Catholle Petnonstration und display of sacred relicn yes- +terday Ju honor of the Virgiu Mary asa protest against the alleged sacrilegious teachings uf the Vrotestant miulster Dr. Ribettl, who bad posted handbi!le announcing a discourse outitled “Ulory to God Only,",. The pligrimages ta the tree great bashicssof Sunta Marin Mugtora, Bajut John Lateran, und Sauta Croce Qlerusa- Jemme, Jn response to the special Invitation uf the Cardinal Vicar, were very numerous ant ind nothing more, | Of uny Kind, Ju conaequency of this elckuess L i Idney & Black ills Bie ‘THY REIGN OF TRINH. | ee sruetites slut existe Brown, sou of old John Grown, of Murper’s | Rou, ‘Cheap labor le alea scarcu here, and (a | one-third, who Yaro attll in tuo box-curs | Voorlives, of tha Bldue: wspot 4 burst 2 enthusiastic, embracing all: classes of soclety. | Meanwhite the Nibilistic role ofiiersor foat'| its Eevee Teen intione for the Local | Ferry kavmory, bad volunteerod to go out | only manner by whieh the Southern plauters can with Mette effects lide tee oli stung of ans.) Company; lias just Hoteles sanlee sate a q ‘The demonstration js described as moat fapus- | thnuce with unubsted remorsclesanuss, Scarecly | Mouse will take plice on the Isth of June and | to tho sid of the negro refugees. ‘This | obtain tho class of laborers tur panies fo i aah The’ Heke yerecduen's, Raving Sah be and chea¢ manafserured | by a with a vieg 10 be ates GEN, GARINALDI sie i bing of debtor of public faterest in ie rown ‘ 5 hip direct for Nuw Or- | Canacn they were to flnd in Kansas, ted them ents. vompsan # i wlll go to Albano April 27, deri and mysterious: Yeatlon The eeecution at | Peusl polley will bo « pruminent feature tn th famty and tho question, - bas | (ous Ur eho Chiaashen thus hired eo well anu | West, ‘hey oxpect ul are willis to labor, | Mr. Sf Maier, resitent of tha Cum tae RYO” THB NEFUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, pewo infqultous pronouncements of doom fol- ‘Muectal Diapaten to Tas Tribune, bovn variously asked, whether this John Brown | kindly treated they will anleidy inforn quele Many pre nepsibie aul SET eat In every reepect successful, —-s0 ane $0 tH the # 7 Romy, April 3—A meeting was held to-day | lois tu due course, und fa performed, uy a rule, Wooustock, April 21.—Thu Court of Chancery | {sof the sanio visionary tcoiperament a3 his | friends bere and in Chive of the tact, and advise wey savin to be ver ert hen | Stay ‘Company nas ordered a supply wr aelf Gi of representatives of thu Republican Asaucia- | SY secretly und dextrously as to leave no trace | husuran’ eect ye fu the cuss of Beats va, | faller, Asa pn fulng uside the will ofthe late Ara, | that be was oncay er: of history it msy be sald | thera Hkew!ee ¢o como on to the South, In Hong | treatment which they recelyed hy McCube, made half au hour before her death,— | fortuuaty aifalr al with bia’ father du the up- | Kong contracts can be mady with the Cujnese | asked by tha @ioheDemocrat corre dndont Ht | chests, felling certain that they cao BY inay be led to AB. Poters- McCabe, t ou pursuant. to call Ly Geu. Garibaldi, who | oy, site aucreby. Hic authuritie the discovery of ita pervetrat Forry; “that | for a torm> of frous three to diye | tuey had plenty to cat pow, the fnyariublo re- | the highwayuieo. bt Herper's nt sel pis = presided, It was resolved tu agitate for univer | burg correspondent narrates auoiber, horrible | thw result of whieh fe, that the valuable real | Wu suffered” with ' his father und’ other | scare at. Wozes,. from $3 to ¥10 per | spouse was, "Luas, we havo ‘hud right wart to far thie Doth ®. Gal sullrege, ani for the abolition of thu Depu- crite com ted iu Moscum, whien hina created estate Will be distribu ed ampog the hela, far pbrotuers tn ‘Kansus durug tue bloody | month, Such’ coutracts they will fultufuly } eat, to-day, sual.” Subscriptions have beco __ Buowlea' Insect Powder Gun te Dy &. aes Be