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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23 .1879-TWELVE PAGES. villothe same, and the scow Marin $1.50 per | State, representing mulltons of dollars nl- fy Al aurring, ant secin reaoived to give all the | not ono of the munictpat or potitical authorities | from the Enria-Koran to another locality, and. MARIN NEWS. diem, while {he achuoner: Auhtatiala' tools. a cti- ready Inverted, which would ye wate ACROSS THE OCEAN, trouble they can, A telegram from Cundahar, | Was at the station to recetve him. No doubt | fs fitting up that foe edifice in the most elogant va, Pa eA a i al ge dated March 20, says: they were embarrassed by his coming aud un- | and Juxurfogs style. The Enrlo-horan was orle- Pape: Ploment of boya, ‘The ntriking sntlors are any | sano designes therefore, wo oarnestiy and nna: . ated March Qf, nays: periatt wiatie Gao Bu is coming sud Une | ruily built by the Mikado fora eat ett ° f the Struggle Over | ing but plosted at tho predleament tm whieh | Qiirocit cts aluwand acura betiee lave “s Work in Africa~Hin Fieht | 9.1, %tkoo bestent nina reeiments of infantry | Geilt wera at the ‘house in the Via. Vittoria to | but other buildioges Inthe ‘melghborkooa were! Continuation of the Bi Powers! folly has placed them, and necesstons | Wits) food peuple toward securing Gordon's Work in Africa—Hin Fight | ond tivonty heavy guns towards Jellalatiad: | moot him, atid, with Unnt exquisite appreciation | eventunity dovoted to that purpose. ‘The ‘ree ‘ Sailors’ Wages. from the Unton my be looked for within a few | Zesolved, That we helleve tho time has come with the Slave-Traders, nino regiments of infantry and four of cavalry | of what iadue from him, King Humbert sent | occupant was the Duke of Edinburg, onthe oc, 5 a Gave at the farthest. B ti ly Breanleed effors un thn part ot all engaged to Khushi. He addressed theetroops before Gen. Mesiet to snl bea Garinalit and inquire re canon, of his visit to this Empire in the’ frigate hhe prop Oconti chert Groen Bay yester- } iu é manufactnra and #alo of etimulatin arding hia heal immediately after he ar- alates. Lto the Kxpediency of Towlag | day thorny, sno Teaches Groce Bay 5 hocaiagen. sili, avail. of agimeibinny Way suet 4 thelr departura barefoot. Much enthustasm | Fieog* ate Syndic, Prince Emanucle Ruspoll, | Our ex-President, of courae, will bo taken to Tusel Owners Resor i Thlaufternoon the tua Hagerman left for | a arkanieation can be productivo only of wood to | Phe War in Afghantstan—A Qloring | ¥98 evinced for iim. Opposition fe expected | went to seo Im’ later, and on asking to | the Plaina of Narashairo to witness a revlow of {ho Hookers Across the Lake. Two Creeks with steam pump nnd hnuser, to | WM to tho bualness-men, a woll ne to tho farmer; pull off thu scow Alaska, ashororat that nolne, — | tusrofore we urge rpeedy oraanieatin and Learty Picture of tho British Position. from the tribes beyond Noknin, 12s renorted | what causs | they were indebted for” the | the brigade of the Imperial Guarcs, and a very ‘ | r au that 90,000 are on foot. Much depends upon | visit Garibaldi ‘replied that ho did not | wall-drilled body of men they are, too. "A naval - a a e v - * Up with Te ice, and do a+ P ren 5 . . jpports fron aun Paid, ing thade by slippers to obtain rates on cargoes | {ibitlon-fanaticlam? Goriboldi's Arrival in Bomo—A Romarka- |, Te following ts from the same placo and of | sudgeniy told Fazzart and his son Monott, | ate the goda in bebalf of the General, and thera eerning . already ailuat here. Agents havo decided to 1 . 70 0 Fates UNtiT eometiving definite Ye dona In Fant. Jollowina snare the oflloers elestid tor Lhe: blo Bceno at the Railway-Station, JMeago toward finally establlahing an opentist 2 tho anime date: who hnd gone to Caprera to consult him re- | will he tremendons offerings of a very nolay SS “(The telegraph will probably be completed to- gardinu the New Guinea expedition, that he | kind in the temples to all the gods, Including. © ¥ the big ono of war, who ts undoubtedly the i Vrealdent—Henry Koehter, Davenport. morror, never, {t 1s hoped, to be withdrawn, | Intended to return to Rome with them. They 4 6 uothor Corn Cargo ee One anal ater eis teetttng rooin foratuip: | fE2 reat Gy aunus, Cedar Raplags GORDON'S WORK IN AFRICA, piiere wi therefore, Ue wat of only N00 mies, tgp mie ee Hat, cant ae unizanonncer P| ho iiat: (ara religions polnt of viet ceorCeneet ie . ¢ —M, ‘ 2 Corre dence LAndon Times, b . . 4 yrsshh-OWNERS VS. SAILORS, Hon by ‘dle Cuicaeg. Vessel Grrners: stnon tls ARS OR a ETT ee oes: don, fiye years ago, was chosen to succeed Sir | tion of Alghanlatan. chorald. The day afterward ho was proatrated ‘he Eurlo-Koran, tha palace now being pro- rueain over Wages was quistly contin- iy dhl ent q $ by no severa attack of gout, from which he | pared for the distingulshed gucst, is very near The 6 the lumber-yessel-ownora | Pe#Pectiug xrain-frelghta had bean received. pet Rapite, mn sada Th peer le Pee aa eae Beas dey telegraph forcing. party of Ave | guffore so much, but that did not shake his | the Tolso railway atation,and is surrounded bya ed yeaterday between the J = ye Next necting will be held at Cedar Rap- 1 , * | eighteen Pathans. Three were wounded, ‘The | Tesolution. Ho lind mada up his mind, and amall park, beautifully laid out with walks, ey Unton sailors, and the notable occur- ovr OF CONDITION. {dg the third Wednesday tn April, 1880, or Proconsulate, of Central Alricea, Hoe then Ghadiiante were Lest ith two killed and ono | Nothing could change him. A beavy storm | ponds, shrubbery of fantastic snd_ picturesque and Ue Niue atrife was the expedient resorted to | Another corn cargo ts in trouble, It ts that a wrote: “The Viceroy bas given ma full | wounded." ene 9 Killed and One | cama on the morntuys of his depafture, but, al- | desicn, artiticisl mounds coyered with flowers, Tene Oe or in employing two harhortugsto} on tho sehr W. S, Crosthwaltc, moored at EADS’ JETTIES. powers, With the Governor-Genoralstip of | A telegram trom Peshawar, April 6, contains | {uml the eteainer was at tls own disposal, he | sud, indeed, with all the sereeable accessions of bythe formeecels across the Iako und back. | thy foot of South La Salle atreety at the Soudan ft will, be my fault {f| aglooiny picture, as follows! ' would not listen to any delay. Ife was carriod | Japanere lanccane, gardening. This Lnctosure tom seven ico, out the folly tare and thus | the fdentieat sput where the ‘Two Fun- Bomo Faets About tho South Paste slavery does not cease. und if theso vast | | "The events recorded during the past weeks, | Pvatcrtiny har thoccosditian £ have decerioed, | beautiful par on the seashore, lone the favor. Ee Pinon down fr0 He to $1.50 was pitt | ites hud ou hole punched in ber anit Aeraphte (Tenn,) Avalanche. Aprit 17. ; countries aro not open to the world,” His rute Sipeuialiy, the eterm|ned hostiilty shown by | ilts friends distinctly assert that politics havo | {to resort of the Emperors during tie, summer faiorexeeution late vpn he tle Ura | wet her corn cargo. ‘The grain in the | Recently Capt. Eads printed in the New Or- } oxtends from the First Cataract of the Nile to 1 ribs, gives riso to some serious | nothing to do with hls coming. Ie found that | months, affording unlimited facllittes for pteas: ‘Vessel-Ow' i Ca Aon, of raion that 18) managed hy © Cap gic, ono of tho prima mov- Je ls 1 orig offort to get tho tos down to $1.50 por day,—started wiles scening about O o'clock with tho schra ora Mloor, Lyinan Davis, and Clara tn tow, Fe m2 for Muskegon, Whera the schooners ¥.{ll oaded sith lumber and towed back to this be loaded wid atclock the tug Shields, of Cant. Pirton's IIne, tent out with tha schrs Bertic Calkins, Lomte A. Burton, Andrew Jackson, J Loulsa McDonald in tow, bound for Mauls- ant 4t was reported that the vesacls wero atin- teeg with enough seamen to handle them fy “ of emergency. ‘The Unign sailors wero not tow fn learning of the movement, and, in fact they expected It atter reading Tate TaBune’s Milwaukee dispatch stating that the lumber-vessel-owners of that port had bit on reflections. In a recent letter certain argu- , 5 \ Crosthwatte was discovered yesterday to be out | Jeans Zier communication avowedly to cor- | the Equatorial Lakes,—from the weatern frontior | iments were a 7 his bealth was not improving at Caprera, was | ant exercise and quite excluslye. The pal-+ of condition, aud will protatily have tobe taken | rect what he was pleased to call misrepresenta- | of Davin, $n Central Africa, to Capa Guurdatut, | made See ee ee egbinian ot rush. wearled there, aml thought the mineral eprings | aca Is now in the hands of sn army out. ‘The amount of the loss Incurred Js not , Pe rated. ‘These # * | near Civita Vecchia might benetit him. ‘There | of workmen, A aulte of rooms ja belng yet known. It is very Hkely that there wilt be o tions made regarding the jetties by THe | and the Towns of Berbera und Zesla, on the In- | cated. ‘These were~stirat, the danger of tte {n: sates * se on are, however, maoy who think these reasons | prepared for the General and bis friends; Benerat uncoverlus of hatches on tho grain- | CHICAGO Timune, Cinelonatt Commercial | dian Ocean, Ho levies bis own revenue, ralaun | Yl! ety year renin yery clmnilar 2 | too almple to be true, He slept well last aight, | new bath-rooms uro being ftted up, billiard laden vessels in pors,to sue how the cargocs ure, | 1nd =Memphis Avalanche, ‘The only fact } iis own army, ndininisters his own justice, ap- so els pre and fs reported to be In good spirits. aud smoking rooms furnished, and a aplendid hostility of the Independont tribes Liu - —— shown by Capt, Enda in this effort | points and dismtaecs his own oflicals, Hle'first | aus to-our lines of ‘sprrations, “This viow, diuing-room, newly decorated and eippliog with e ni dern furniture for the entertainments which | MILWAUKEE. {s {n roundly abusing all persons who think that | ¢asie—tosecurcorderthraughout hisdominions— | but in u tore decided forin, Is nleo held by ITEMS, mor Ke Apecia! Dienateh to The Tridune a yesuul drawing twenty-one feet should bo ablo | wag accomplished in the ilrst. two years, He | tay ofllcers serving on the frontier. whose ex- | ‘The pleadings in the Antonelll will ease aro He orertument daira ti a ae apeae tea Miuwaugze, April 22.—Capt. Harry Lee, in| to fina plenty of water {na fotty channel con- spent all his days {u traveling on catel-back verience of Afghun character nnd politics makes | Mkely to come toa premature conclusion for i = beat and tha carpets, table-linen, equipmonts, ete. charge of the Iife-saving station at this point, | taining twenty-flve feet. By this means tho | from wince topince, orpanizing that kind of rough Shela dolerneht salable, They express them | wantof suflictentincana on the part of the platne | aro the finest that France can’ supply. A ‘mag: to-day received instructions from Capt. Loutit, | projector of the jetties hopes to divert publle | rife whlelia sulted to savage racea; und his aue- | "It ie greatly to be wished th tif. The case'ls down for hearing before the | nillcent American grand plano, just importud, Superintendent af the Wfe-saving service on | attontion . from the rugged facte, ‘which | cose shower! an absulute ontus for that kind of | brought toa close, ‘Thee feo doubt the whole | Court of Cassation on tho 15th of May; but the | Sdorae the salon, and American’ billiard tables Take Michigan, to engage crew of elghtmen | cannot be kept from the country, not- | Work: Ho establlaned small celf-eupnorting | of the frontier tribes aroonly awaltiny: a signal | Countess J.ambertini has not yet been able to | Walle {s Japancec, und a beautiful, example for duty at the station from Jnly1to theclore | yithstanding hls success in silppreas- rollitary atone wl | alone pee Pe Fron Tako bes poatiaek our communica | find an advocate to take the place of Signor | of the oxquisite production of the beat of navigation at $10 ner month each. Mil | ing them . fa mesrly avery Jouraal | Calro to Lake Vielorla, Marauding trivea moment. ‘vetetlattous wits ur Goren Tafenli abo td wow [us Lealian MINtster Gree ee a icee: SciMeeaoeks GMAT oer attack waukee will bo constituted o first-class or full- ys Whatever | | OMe $ if celine 114 stice, and the Cammisston for Gratuitous | © pay station urls the perllous portion of the |‘ te Miasteslopt Valloy. Whatever ho says, } ara ono longer =a. diftieuitys the (ment ara troken off. Thess — tribes | ce, mmissior f 1 eal , ei devices iu brilliant aud varicd colors, painted vi the journals which can sce but one sfide of the | real {inpediments, fatal to navicatlon, are the | would, fndecd, have attacked them bef Assistance to Necdy Sultors have refused to ac- A upon the exped je t ne out for $2.00 Pita rua | season of naviatlon aed repeat and indorse. But it ls unneces- Jrcquent raple, o ealaracts 68 tes ate opi: | thls hid they vot been Irept in check ‘Uy Yakoub | 07d bor tho beneilt the Jaw allows, woun if, (Same Wanbing acenes, WiEH aroups of seamen, es yet , jarly calle he vas! 0 o Which tho | telling them that they will have ti Ki i A lad 17 years of iin thi - 1 wien ihe morament to Jo 8 sin ae A NAVIGATION NOTES. sary ba) coniliat, Capte Base enpeetne river iden opsastopally wd the choking weed | us foranything they dos The tempor: clive ot | neat Qdeder and. ace ot ous, Martie Baers, this ictuehttul palace Geaien hae. Groad lotr bea y the idence tat the yessel-owners cuicAGo. argumen! ie which forma into huge dams, which require as and comfortaole porticos, not unlikethosoot — - 4 the tribes of the futerlor of Afghanistan fs un- | 9 Pollal landed proprictor in Volhynia, was The schr Kate Winslow will ond Iumber ot | delighted Mr, Gradgrind = are anuch | vonstant tearing as docs tho ailt ne the Port | duubteiy hostile, nud will dleptay ituelt the mo. | murdered by his fel ae bi i if his feltow-stusdents because ho not | the White Ii to Waahis + look! ‘At Sublo for Chieago at $2 per 1,090 fect. more to the point, Unlike theories | Said month of the Suez Canal. Col. Gordon ts | iment we attempt to ret to Cabul by force, Wit- | only vefuacd to comply with repeated requests at et carpeuters aa udentmae himself now convinced ‘that the commorctal | ness the late actl : : y ward the Potomac), carpenters and masons woro ‘There were a few lumber charters nade yoa- | 2d assertions based on falso pretenses, highway of Europeto the rich Equatorial dle- S lou towards us of the Shinwarls, | to Join the secret society of the Nibiliste, but | holding the left wing, while the affairs of the and vow of the Khugianie, ‘Th o ¥ terday at card rates, and reported to Thornton | they moan something. ‘The publle cao under- | teicte does not lle along the Nile, but by way of he Khugianis, ‘The latter especially | wrote to his parents informing them of thess | Foreign Office were folng on In the main bulld- are atribe living in the pul 5 4 q ‘ & Co. agents of the Assoclution, atand them, We preaont below a few of this | the Indian Oceau. i he plulp, as completely botleftatlong, nt besecching them to take him | ing und right wing, Now the affice {s removed, xecessibic to attuck as the tribes of the | away from Odessa, where he wae in dally fear of y for’ Capt. George Smith will bring the tue Bab- | eort. Thoy are furnished by o woll-kuown resl- Gordon's jretecessars Sir Samuel Baker, had | Peshawur Valley. ‘Their hostility augurs ill for _ t Y fis oceuputte A corps of Fieuch aud tepeness his life. ‘The father went up to Odessa, Intend: } ft . Ac t-Fret dd cog Seongo Smith will Urs. the tue Dabs | Tr of New Orlenns, whose factitics for obtain. | made a briant nrouress through the couhtry, | tha neutrality of the. Ghileale; ‘oue'of whore | {ng to femore his ton, Uut found only ta corpse. | epi and terrane. have been cocarel, and the aud in ezpeneicad tiaudee & ing Information are first-class, Our vorrespond- penne seT Lawn, alaveaionters, aa thie ter Chan, Lats mr eady in arta against | A case of peeutiar atrocity has just been tried | Wine collar has received particular attention, Capt. Dickson has arrived from Buffalo, and | ent, taking Capt. Euds’ communication asa | sitorat fines of hls authority-—from 6 deg. | ure no doubt nlwace ee ee eet touns | at the Court. of Aesizes of Saone-ct-Lotre, Forty thousand dollars hnve beon set aside for will put the ble prop Commodore tngerim for au followat THTARAPEUS tothe, Takeascwore, Tonailpaete || Gatien CUT te coat eater cen TSE | Fenaces ‘{'feasant named Plerre Moncault, 64 | Gen. Grant's entertainment, while the Princes carly start. Sie will bo repainted at this port. . | ‘eX writes af Tollows oF 5 tlie thelr favorite Leunts. But Gordon Pepi: 4 BaLives, a aeeiten canatial peasantry {€ | vears of age, ax been found gulity of killing, ) of Ltaly and Germany, who will occupy other Whe new sche Icaimtion, rcvently Iatvached | ..NRW Onteans, Aprit B—Rditor Avaauches Wied NO limite t-te away, atide Andie ied telnet eae pte like a nest of horicts; | bs yofsou or straugulation, uo less than nine of | quarters, are alloted "$15,000 each. A modest at Detroit, will bo here iu about elghb days. She | ‘he New Orleans tung. ot ths dito coals f | to slavers strongholds. in CEny Letwien 10) eae ate eee aa tgie tron, i chilldzen, the offspring of bis marrluges with | Suggestion that the youngest grandson of Eme+ welvingt 5 Salretl “, 4 - ¢ vives. a terdoy, und about a dozen lumber-hookers went | Wiel T Mink eeanits oe td by any one to | ceeded Baker. {nsked no contract, Tusked uo | ihe heart of Afghanistuu, it will always be | Copsoled himsclt with a second, and the inter. | Was not fully approciated by tho Allkado, who out. Among. the arrivals were the Albatross, | Pen Of one Who ty Hob Dit Oy tir wives | frontiers: but Taoized ot theso Jntltudes, pre- | a trouble to hold, exposing us to incessant | Sl betweon her death and his third marriage | as beard of the quiet beru of the American Regulator, Rohert. Howlett, 1.co, Presto, | £i¥e facts or disto "me New York | vented all the maln river traffic, and broke up | arjacks from the Afridis and Urakzals on the | NaS exactly six weeks,—cireumstauces which | War and recognizes hia worth. The Americans, ‘Tempest, ‘Sardiula, Joses, Aunte ‘Thorine, Mit- Hin seeaaon res lie eter to eanae Gondenin ihe slave statfons on the main stream. Iconld | rletit, and the Vaztria and Mangala on the left. | cettaluly led one tosuspectthat here, too, there | and, indeed, oll natlonalties here, will tender hebtt ney re a ther a bi ball,—it tony Magdalena, fH Merit, Stockbiltee, | Congress for the recon advaned indo miu of | uot yet touch tha ane Clazelie datriet.” To | Wiut’ our, prosent knowlodgs of the ground @ boon foul play. He ‘unit hin thied | ie vot been decided whicte’ Tiots revoried 0 woud, and. sleambarge Fayette and consort $760,0W, on the ground that he hus not given this last uamed country be next turned bis at- | Peiwar will alwars be an easy conquest, atioutd fenced to death, and she to twenty years’ hard | have expressed an intention of visiting Fela, ceoned on getting seamen at $1.00, and ber TriwuNn reporter's attention to the statement made in the newspapers on the authority of the yessclowners, that all tle schooners above name, with two exceptions, bad beon reported as having gotten crows at $1.00 per day bor tnay, except in the qseeotthe John Mincr, which was reported on having secured acrew at o trip figure. Ifthe crews were ehipped they must haya abandoned the yeesels, according to the Unton sailors. ‘The departure of the tugs and their towa wos notattended by any exeltewent, It was ascer- tained that’ it was not the intention of tho sesel-owners to make a regular thing of the towing of veasela to und from lumber ports. The tugmen intercsted, when approached on the matter of rates for the job, simply sald, %p.t,” and one man stated that the tugs would fust about make expenses, which was more than they would do fo port af the present alae, + Reports were current that the ownors of grain naft were going to make arrangements with the managers of the Jargs lake and river tugs ut Detroit nnd Port Huron to tow thelr vessels throuzh trom this port and Milwaukeo to Bat- falo, 6$ soon a8 the Straits were oper, ail thug Mp = the money.? tention. ‘Those who have reau Dr. Schweln- | we want to go to Cabul by thatroute. Ato _ Windsor. ‘The Charles Reitz steamed out with SEC tomlven faw facts a taken | furti’a “Henet of Africa” will remember Mis | vyents, do notlct the possession of Plewaratund | ¥% te hote in the Siutaner an 7D grand pleas oF her consort, Joh Marx, forthe frat trp thls | sony the press dispatches from Port Eads and ) account of the watershed of the Bahr Ciazelly | in the way of peace. As forthe Khyber, if wo | It is gencrally known, save the Vicana cor- | dinner will be the mode of testifying te popu- RERIONS ~ published In all the city paporas and, if they do | (Gazelle Kiver), which joing the Nilo at | ora to retain command of jt, Lund Kotal [s the | respondent of the London Giote, that the Cnr Is i BISRWHERD. hot convict Mr. Eads of obtaining money under | degrees north Jatttui, ‘tbrouel) which | most eulrabte post, and one ve can occupy with: | haunted by a perpetual fear, sltnost, amounting aa oma A one and Suscoeee f i 10 15 i cs, £ am nota jude oflawor| he passed, and where he sojourned for | out wounding Afhon pride.” to a morbid apprehension, of belng one day as- 1 the alors would be teft ont in the cold by that Fg Mean Hate se etlll orpagad. ta\placing, alen seracenectic em jude como time on bis way to, the Niam-Niam | ‘The latest exploit of the English tn preserving | sasslnated., ‘Brory time ‘some person of emi. ar tclece eaptlon as fae es fooy leis thelr’ moroment. ‘The Union seamen Jooked unon | PUPt Oewoxo branch of the Chicago Seamen's | “Mie City of Limericle went to. the jetties on | territory. It ls a vast alluvial lund, rich tu corn | order iu thus recorded: nence falls a victim to the Nihilists there fp an | Dower. the reoort a8 seater tore pad ae ae Hes Union has decited up $1.50 per day out of thut | the 2dd of Februnry; on March 1 was avround | oud cattle, and ite people ought to he prosbers “ Lanne, April 6,—Private letters describe | ag¢ravation of these forobodings and anxtetles, ns bi fubmasion, imuarters enve ‘nn. extra hiteh to | Port. Mead of fevtiess Uratt 23 fect Oluehes. She | ous and bappy. But ita recent history te a sad | Gen, “Tytter's success on the 2th ot March as | ‘The terrible doinys of tho Nibliists of late, and thelr breeches und sald the masters of the tugs might got the vessels down in the tee on the = Bt. Cinir orin Lake Erie and Jet them stay there Tong enough to get along pull at them and pile up ablg tow bill, One man, who said he had salled thirteen years on the Jakes, remarked tht the uuderwelters would havo something to ay abent carrying short crows, and referred. the reporter to the hull and cargo policies of tifurance, whieh expressly state thut incom- petency of the master or Insufticency of the crew, or want of Grdlnory caro aud skill tn navigating o yesscl, shall vitiate the insure mea in the event of disaster. = But few lumber-vessels are insured, and only 5 small Provortlan of the cargoes carried by the Lake Michigan fleet; Lene npotent musters and fuatequate and inexperienced -eretws Balled the gis right along, und tte wag sald warlner last evening’ that a lian stowaway lumber good, and who was a poor salon, was preferable to a naor lumber shover who was an exnerlunced sailor, ap sasertion that Willmake an uld dack Tar turn hie quia over ; Subtorranean Tetegraphs in Germany: Marte " » “el ¥ mn because | oue. Twonty years ago our represcitative at | the moat complete yet achieved by the Khyber | the genera! restlessness of the people, arc cane sieh es ae seat ie" question: ees nee Pagar ag Khartoum, desirous of further trade, pushed | columu, Gen. Tytler started at 1 am. Mth known to have very much disturbed his een ed'uy the fp gabtscrancen tslemreny wares Bar Polut aud Colchester reef Mghtships will | worked her propoller loose, and ins detalned | Svory-Lunting parties up the Gazelle with such | 700 men to puntel the villavors of Maustum und | Majesty’s mind, and made him suzious to leave mare Ennis ‘rill ba completed, according to be put out. Monday, weather permitting. over three weeks before sho went to sea; had to { Blieccas: that they were renewed every year. and | Musnrik Shab, four miles to the south of Pesh- | Russia foratime. Domestic scones (ail asser- nreséuvarrancements, ta” a. Year "ond a halt, ‘The ache C. IL, dohngon has been purehased by | bulld av end-dock to tix her propeller where sho | {nally agents were cetablished to carry on the | Bolak, for an attack made oo our counniasarint | tlong to the contrary notwithstanding) have | Two tnce Malt yen tavane the Emplre diag- Messrs, Palmer ¢& Jobnaon, of Clevelant, Tay, or, by hghting her of "B00 bales cotton, to | barter of beads und cotton against the ivory and | agent, who hud guno there to purchaee forae, | also belped to unhinge bia nerves. It is known ouaily; the onerunuing from nortlicast to south “NGrand Haven News: ‘The selir Montvelter bas | enable hier to come back to the elty, uot to draw | local produce. ‘The trade Increased marvelous. | ‘Tie march was tedious, and, the day beeinuliye | tit the helr to the throne holds very different | Stay Yi soe one Tanning frome nore nee iO aotae been pumped out, aud will be repaired at | over 21 feet. Loss at least $30,000. Tye Termiousnt-atalions, Ener aut hale forts fo break, ‘Gen, Tytler, with 150 spears, Iuerieed ‘political sieiral frat his. ether, which may be frewtanhwestic satctinesty from Hacsbur £0 Kirby" 3 d ¢ bur Mateom- | fled, w: 5 rT bs Wel 0 prevent the enemy's escape. Leaving the tu. | 8 arize faying thut the Czarewltch Ae hut theses weeks a party of Government ae area teats va bake Tenk- | Made by the leading housesin Kuartoum, Butthe faniey to follow the ¥illageratn force, ihouetacked 1n favor of giving tho people more Hberty and Radihor: atowts {a the cateeme: sonst Bileais. Eniinecrs will leave Detroit for the Sault to | ingon tie 2d of March ancl in distress, A board | Gcerct of the strauye prosperity soon Deeaine | with the cavalry on threo sides. A portion of | responsibility, while the Czar would adbere to | joriin, In the west of tho Empire a subterran- commence summer operations. of distress was held, and the vessel was ordered | Kuown, und in 1867s was notortous that the | the eavairy skirmehing dismounted; the re- | the old form of government. ean telegraph will run fn a curve from Strasburg. ‘The sallors of Kingston having completed | to thls city for repaire. All the cargo was | Sgents were only using the ivory irae ‘a S| malnder with their horses findings a sheltered | Queen Victoria's visit to Italy does not acem | through Cologne to Hamburg; fn tho case ‘their Union, waves have been fixed at $25 a | taken out of her, and she is now undergoing re- | cloak for the slave traille ona wholesnle scale. | spat. ‘The infantry, coming on at the double, | to have been free from certain comical accidents, } another line will connect Koulesborg with Rati- month on Lake Ontario, aud $1 per day through | pairs at.a cost of not leas than $10,000, More northern tribes hud flocked to the Mabr | joined the fight. Jn frout of our position was a | reports of which wero carcfully suppressed till | bor, and, finally, a cable will travorso Southern the Welland Canal. * “Fob, 28, sieamabip Mikada went to the jot- | Gazelle district,—tt, was the resort of very | plain, 700 yards froin the Village of Mausum, | the Whiteuiall Aeview committed the fndisere- | Germany, ruunits gonerally enst aud west, At Tuledo, the schr Quimby bas been chartor- | tics; draft, 21 feet 6 inches; on March 3 report- criminal who feared the stricter rule of the | the walls, towers, and open ground balug held | tion of letting the cat out of the bag: “The | though appareatly the exact route for thts last ed to take cont to Port Huron at 85e3 the Wa- | cd aground in tha jotuics, ‘She lies in the chan- | Soudar,—and constant raldsdown south secured | hy mateblock-men. Qn the right was a uullal, | Queen had been so faticued by the long rallway- | telerraph bas. not yet heen definitely boen de- Wwanosl and Erio Queen, corn to Kiogston at | nel, und fs working down {nto shoal water." | an iuccssapt sunuly of huwen commodtivs for | acrose which eovoral hundsed of the enemy | journey from Cherboure that slio was weal | cided upon, .. When the proposed system la com- Siger_and. the scow L. Af. Guthrie, cual to De- | After taking everything out of her, cargo und | the markets of Calro and Constantinople. | The | fired, ‘To the right rear, at 800 yarde' distance, |-and, in stepping out of the carriage, fell. “Her | pleted, thercfote, all the fortresses and commer- tfolt, 2e, free. aes: ‘ conl, with the ald of two boats she was pulled | Europeans then abaudow jitie whole trade a8 | stood another vilinge, from the walls | Gracious Majvety Is, ns you are well atvare, not | cial towns of any importance in Germany will ‘The barge Bay City, which brote away froin | off, at a probable cost of at loast 260,000, She | 8 acundalous business; Meat theme ners | or which the villagers kept firing. On | the thinnest or liehtest of soveroigns, ‘nud, | be conuected with ono another by subterranean her dock at Tolcdo a few weeks ago, and floated | 18 nat set one -veuciitify Auéteallan ta wiround chants sinslued, unit aype Laut Chena ercaun- He lett phere wis ah, ute Hilla ungeen pled, on tho other hand, the unela of our Earl | wires, The cable first lal dlown, that from Ber- 7 c y i S Mare Ble ustral ( HACE. 3 7 d 5 - ‘ hot the ‘i at SCAU RECT eT CeIn on the. bat at he Tend of. South Pasg;” draft ‘The traders of the Soudan had their yakcols, | ers nud guns gradually advanelnz, Gen, Tytler arahal fs not the most disphanous and fragile | iin to Hallo, haa been satisfactorily subjected to ‘ of diplomatists. Jord J.vons did what he could | the scyerest sclentitic test Se aRIERCL Cedar Polnt, hus cone to pieces. 21 fects was there several days, or agents, in the Babr Gazello, and pald u rent | Jett two cumpantes to hold in check the village | to arrest hes Majeaty’s fall, but the shock was ——_——_————— seas Minar gas mnie, comme Saree (OO Nae sed eee “The British steamelifp Spearing and twelve Sr Hit ration, ‘histis extinted dhe traders fe mimal on the B sitio clear the wena The Beat pe creoled, htoeel, andthe Quean of Why Ate Ate Ther ‘The report waa circulated among the vessel- LAGER. salllny vessels ure anchored above the bend + 1 he minial I plain, ‘The | Grest'Britain and Ireland, Empress of India, onners und masters about the Lumber EX+ change docks thitt the Preatdent of the Bea- jieo's Union hud announced to the members of that organization that they were at liberty to ship lor whatever wages they could get, but that report was sald by Mr, Powers to be at error on dle tart of the cireulatora, The Prestdent of the Unton was busy during the day in taking {0 new incmbers and providing quarters for some who required nssistince. ‘Tho Union’ mot a 2 om oat their boll tn i Central Block, and resolved again tost'ck to their original resolution, Reports of tho Executive Conunittea showed that nearly all the vessels that left port yesterday ugreed to iar 82.0a day to each member of their erewa, A cer waa read from John Price, President of the Totedo Seamen's Unton, stating that seven Yessels liad shipned crews nt that port nt $1.75 Jer day per man,—the rate fixed by the Unton, ind their muaters and owoers did not murs Wwur about (it, Mr, Klokke, the ‘Treasurer of We Buflalo Union, telegraphed that that organ- Jaton iad mado the rate ont of that port $2.00.0 r) as 2,000 in number; aud tho slaves carrled | fire of thu flye Lof. the ful: y cl 1 e} Gen. Leo asked a strageler onc day, whom ha of the passes? Thuir names are; Alico M, | Stover «| : r re of thy five guns umd of the fulantry cleared | gud her Britanule Majesty’s Ambassador to the te Slinur, Lizeie’ Mosca, M. Dozier, Atox. Cot- | otf Fron Orn act ror fribegalont he puts at 15,00 | he village walls, ‘The Infantry then advanced | Court of Franco would both tueritably havo found cating green nersfinmone, {¢ beh ot Proceeilings of tho Town Heor-Trowors' Ase | ton, Swallow, Queen of India, Wine Tops: | ein remnants of an increasing work of | {oumereluces 100 acts tothe rou Meentiine | allen sprawling in the courtyard of te Em- | them for food, General,” replied the weny Tt Paso, aria Greenleaf, John ¥ er Vilage Yi var. Mel BB raping moh hac a © the ‘ ics Gheritnantenee Of the ‘Abin Whee Queen of Natlot, ‘Minute Ml. Gerohio, dlestruction,” und of the once fertile laude as the eavalry eulged thy plalaanl elarged upon the ney DetOES, OLE Parle rao had Bot tie eating. them 40 draw my stomach up 10 ft my 20,—" stute . } Sandusky, and Ching, Not ouc of them drow } ot a iT a men ta it. heaa flr a volley at alxty | sith his strong arm his Royal mistress, who, bo- bs ee bes Mowes, oy April 20-—The State Deer | tweuty-one feet, and alt ware detained on the | Heyptton Government awake to the iniquity of ) yard whieh empiled two saddles aud wounded | ins thug supported, naturally euoporiad L.ord | prugsise aay there leno proprietary article thet rewors’ Association has been {n’session at Ot- | har above the jetties from four to ten days, aie cbc t 5 fonr troopers, Ina moment the cavalry were | Lyons, whom she was clinging to. Suppose | gells boiter that Glevo's Sulphnr Soap. : turwa seyornl duys, and was Inrgely attended. | Why! Because there was not twenty fect of | People more wiley cuntral, and iene bp an | among the enemy, who wore scattered In alt | Jolin Brown had not been by Just ‘at that mo- Tne resident, Houry Kahler, of Du- | water; and the David Malcomson, having mere eecet ie en Ee re Ment exer Glrections. ‘The latter attempting to escape | ment, and that the Queoa and Lord Lrans had AMUSEMENTS. yenport, mode an inaugural speech, | thumped her bottom ont and twisted her 4 ae SR IPReir etal ote Se . Th man | over tiokon ground to fhe opposite hii, tho | really fallen, what ido you suppose would havo ~ th veal the brewers’ intereete ir, | Tuddernead, was a caution to pllots nob to ats | fur his soumie ant vperience. This msn | cavalry pursued! them, and in theve édutes | been the result of such acontreteimpst ‘Tho i PONERION BIULLDIN : in which he reviewed the brewers’ {uterests in tompt it. won Hh one of the reset ons Ove! men und | {tty dead Jayon the plain, Gov. Tytler vow | Queen is notortously a most dicuitled womans a " tho State, and the aggression of the Protibi- | “Gay, Ends’ engiueers report that through | Obtained the control 0 lg expeditionary | sent thw infantry and cavalry acrosa the nullahs, | hor pride as asovercien aud Indy would hays CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE : tionlets, Ho empbatically denied that lager: | the jettles there fs twenty-live feet. No ono force, bene dnallhe bundelt Peauably ulaster cach alde to guard the flanks, while two yillaces | puptained a severe shock, snd although she AUT H 0 R Ss’ CARNIVAL! : beer was “the devils drink,” and was mado | disputes tt. ‘Through the jettles, yeas but they | Of the Nhote eoullinys fn till Of TOybe | oa our lett were selzcd, und the towers secured } could not, of course, havo blamed Lord Lyons from «i taoles of bouts and shoes fished up { do not tell you that fan-tatls, whig-daine, and | 7) Lagi aa Si war i tant ultau of | for blowing up. ‘The troops broakfusted in | for not baving been able to support her, yot I | _ Formatty openad Tuesday Evening; April 15, at the rom cast-out soles outs and shoe: P | other contrivances havebeun ‘placed from the | Darfur, fe rid jot him or 5 +o ous the villages boyond. On all sides the Shinwaria | should haye bean irreatly surprised had not the Expageition Bullies Soy LWo weeks oalys cat pa es ee sgn jane Hee re lee re thera as Tory sae Bey, and then that of Pacha,” Schielnfurth de- | ofthe Martinis, After lulsurely mining und eee ome Sareea COUPON TICKETS, goo for SIX Kotertalnments, 82. « and wholesome, and, if more freely used as a | before, ho’ placed He jimetacks eres peribos.n Nilelt ta Sechelin, wlio, Beet ie Besbarts Al eet re rerer eats ue Feng altered thoentire foreign polley of our country! | gd HiSes for Nadneeday jand Satirusy alatinees ree They | ut ho has Lunes is B c y iS — beverage, would drive out all the stronger aud | They se wot, kell vad, Seek ae ties UUccriment, | Mons erouched tn the cutechember, nud guards | Yenrd ail Feoceupied Mangum just an the towers GEN. GRANT WEDNESDAY MATINES, vilo ducoctions which are ralnous to body and | o¢ che Southwest Pass, there not beluz over | Hl d the hall of audience, :But be was clearly | pew up, killing many. We viext blow up the le 2 4 ¥; “I day. ‘The meeting was a quict and orderly one, agegrent a slave hunter as the rest, fC Duralz, the Inbable { which had. : Tabla GIy BC att the ed withseamen, ” mind. Ho deprecated the tendency to reduce | twelve feet of water there now, < nC REN + | Village of Duralz, the Inbubltants of which ha —_— E ie hh Mela Hall was:filles with cuore Aa the price of lise ns the resule wontd ve a de- | When tho United Stutes rail boats wero at hee Belnreintartls hae & hal recon y | attacked our right, ‘This lasted one hour, ‘fhe Tho Fx-Prealtont at Calontta, Le pameraida Fe Oral the Union to ahow is syn) rath, nd pald. tho preciation ‘of the quality of the article, and. an | work at Southwest Pass, tho Western Ewolre iat rae rom eect Bi ieee MN Naw enomy ssscmbled tothenimt cnt from B00 to. Corresnondence New York Herald, HORNPIPE. Usual Initiation feu, saa jee age injury ta the brewers. Went to ava, drawing twenty-one fect ten | fh gO jens on 300) y Bue a tal alee 4,000, and iellowel us to peat: otal, four miles Cancurra, March 15,—Gen. Grant ‘arrived In Theres wero not any disturbances about the | Spécial attention was given hy the Aasocia- | Inches, aud the Wyomlng, twenty-one feot alx | in ivory ¢ (£2,300), distant. e retred fin excellent horae- ) either ever carricd 1,800 slaves, and the trip was, therefore, | shou shape, our guns in the centre, The Cateutta March 10 early in the morning, A {ens he Gieme rae dh wun perahite aguas Hate tuat pun ener ae carried | fairly successful, "'gince that time Seebehr euumy Nested hard on our rear, aud on both | Fuard of honor and an alde-de-camp of the Vico- eo ee ee cea he Genk | ont of the jetties willout tauching buttom | quarreled with tho then Governor-General of | flanks, yelling, waving blackund-white flags, | roy of India recelved him, ‘The strecte were ical nee, and the case now before the Supreme | sinee they have been us work on them, thy Soudan and went to Calro personally to | and ingintalning w perpetual fire. We freely | lined with policemen, The Genoral and Mra Court, to test. te. constinutiouullty of the Te Fieauune cones ty duet relist i an ate | plead ls au, aa eae preee ie ah eras leas ea Gert aRatay La thes Goverment dioines law, was fully discussed, the brits in | torial stating that eer was the moat water on “dl tlds ne Ince, Walle Scoheli bars " iz 2 where they have since resided ag the WRONESDAY 1 ir 7 er Wi a h i Wg | Gd to xovern the province, while Scobelir’s son, | within a hundred yards, brandishing swords and the'case being read {n tull’ The matter was | nny of our bors before the jettles, ‘That chap's eet Vessels susterday, sud no oxeltcment on the chs, Tho owners aud mastersconcode that (he fallora havo been orderly during the present dif- culty, and there tas been no necessity for call- ing on the votive force for ald. . nh "io Cantaiu of the schr Grenada tnformed a RINONE reporter lust night that he had shipped el ry . a - fotclock, GHAN Hoth E ic 4 , | yi vo boon Ulin, or he would have | Suleyman, acted as his father’s aventon the | knives, nud making n show of chargine; but | guests of tho Viceroy, In tho even: ee OTR DLEAD. duet 82 per dayy nd ‘the Unlow suitors | tured over to the Heard of Oilleers tor euch | ise Cillfereut account Ia ibe Peoyrune at unae | Bale, Ciazelle, “Ta 18s nding the new Gov- | jnvariubly, us some fell the rest dodged behind | ing a atato dinner was given to all the SCANS HLGiat 94 ft DOrt yesterday eee ae eet att | Gat, dusopn Riboeck, editor of the Staats An- | tines a Ee a eet i ted ME NaS | the rocks. They nevar actually charged, but | yotabllities of India, Lord Lytton, in nnelo-| — ppesstaitanu or of genvine seanien ut ¥L-ov 8 day per mae ‘The | zen, from the Coounittes on ‘Temperate, ro- | | Now, from this compilation of oxtracts, Leny } Slama’ brake into revullion, unt Cordon ut | CAreRully KePh tak Cronin ei) Arcnud ammoota | (Uentepeect), ronosed a toast to ex-President | ois ray NCHNAEEHOMIVANHOW, 57 oo be eg EB Burt part ene ate ie tetas tel Anat Eads tas been jynld S200) fot creatild'® | once saw his opportunity ant determined at any | geuyuit, uy dared not follon Our loss was | Grant. Io roferréd to Amorlea asthe most ALY AND CONTINENT AL TA We crew at the 3 antl "North ure reliable, ho ts petting lis creat | cost to exterminate ties slave-traders, two troopers nnd two horses killed, aix troopers | ‘go-ahead’. representative of that wood old q 1s CATR. eat ftuneate After a lanye of another zene of the | Tie Sot Yor aunther approbrialion of SGQ0,0 | , Cal- Gordun dispatch Capt. Cash, hie most | nnd five, horses woundad; tho ehemy lust at | sturdy atock im tha Iittla feland in tho Northorn | TCS. Mir Wavcty..seetvooriour aud Manager ntlrring events duclug tbat period, wherotn we | to euble litm to dredge, on sume hocue-vocus | Eales Ml ety weet aU Ponarier’ “Croat, | cabsQve Sens whoso {dens are spreading in every part of.| 5) cies gis WEDNESDAY AT 2 have reahzed anew and more atrikingly thon | process, a chauuel through a bar of his own atrocities cominitted by Suluyman and hie poo- N now the world.” He referred to the office of Prest- NIGHT —£OR THIS WERE ONLY, ever beretofora that tho so-called temperun creation, atroet ed by i v GARIBALDI IN ROME, hi ore t 3 ‘TO = et element of lowa and neighboring States ure Ldo hope that Cowdon will be enabled to got pice Almost all the native population are Dispatch tn London Tones, dent ns tho highest a citizen of a freo country CLARA MORRIS! turmined to crush out avery vestige of pore | auime of the members of Cougreas and Western | tken prisoners, Poople say more than 10,000 | own, April G—Cen, Garibald! arrived tn | could hold. Gen, Grant had now victories in a day .for cach man, The departures esterday coinprised the sehrs Albrecht, Morten, Z ori Jason Varker, Ludwig, ‘toin Patne, fills oo, 1. de Skidmore, M. E. Packard, arly Bird, Edn, Grenada, und Morrison, ‘Thi eu scunen reported that all those vessels, ith perhaps Lwo or three oxceptions, agreed to , enti ” thts “ Supported by Mr. JOS, ¥, WHEELOCK and a Strong . iS sonal’ tlherty, in their intemperate, intulerant ‘i on . | wotnen, not counting the thousands sent to the sc nvusilal ‘i wor, ko bis classe i Jos nid Weduesdey ulght, ors peers from whieh the Union aalt- aympathlze with, in not {rom ony dealro to whleld Ed Gull castemuve thay will wot more. Kuowle moment more than 700 Gelabbas (Arab mer- | 1. ‘The jutenso appretension aroused in al AS a ua ae tee : part ganan saitroNe SOLARA. MORRIS amay until eae to leave, did not gat Shee ears eegec pet 7ust ond rixhioows | ive thun tiey have been able to do thus far, chants) who have oo other business than | quarters, the wild rumors sct alloat regarding | of the world, enlarging the genius of a states- ci WOrulny, ir, Jus, KF. Wheelock reported. hath ul meee her Nate at her crew had’ been engaged at $1.5 a day cach man, Ee) jautricu Do Latour, pould tarCommitteo ever come hero, you | tis slave trade, Put them down und | tho cauao of his coming have turned out to bo | man by the expuriunce. of a traveler, ‘Tho | ‘This Wednesday Matines at 2 miny be sure that bur, or shoal, or whatever it savory would = no longer = be) poa- | ng groundless ag those which attended his arriv- | Viceroy * hoped, when Gen, Grant re- ENOCH ARDEN, \ . Te. Gessl's fire work will ba « ” Enoch Arden... 08, %. WHEELOCIC ‘The lutubersvesseh owners. h may be called, will be fully sounded; and thore | SU bo | itta January, 1875, Now, it is eald, no has | turned to “the creat emplre” which ho | Bagh Arete ppidaycalles Mutton Saturday H tts held.a meeting in N Son vw olay honds on all: theso brigands, ‘ s . iy one rT ight—Enoch Ardeu, aineagmocn ti eon Brranzeruante to ean iio anain witnoen to the fact at | WH ba no sidon of eboal nlaces wile particy ate | Wing taka part with the tigen,” ‘The moat | como here to dia In tho ety to attaln | hind once roamiad oie flee, Ruled he wom aignee ino Mug oficu in connection with the Chlrago | inwteud of i many kind recollections of India. Grant and his party went up the rov's country-house at Barrack- poor, amt had u garden picnie under the banyan carry with ht piwbhiy, die avgresmone of tho ‘ine 2h feet e recent dispatch fs that Buleyman Boy, the chief | which for Italy all Ma strivings were dirccted, | 4 ee Forres a rrtriyeee yun year a aan Mt SES homie tha can bo ane ub tu cere, Siincked Capt, eas! force ny Although the time of bis arrival was not oar, continnally encroucaing more upon our a * oe 27th of December last. Ho was iu prea ‘ Hichis aud Miiertivw oa Amerieng ‘eiticens, whieh | but tot come iu, Ecuo, egies pumbersond Lb to POON tus Geass | Zonerally known until clogs upon tho hour, au Hace of Vesual-Owners, and also discumsed the cs nt ul towing vessuls until the anllors camo one terns, ‘The Directors of the juet mained ation also met in thu afternoon, and da- Rvening, Api Ing. April 23, Anulveranry of Bhakae ‘Hitthday, aad Voursday, Aprit 24, constitutiunnl that oven the Wahown ta (ha lustasasion of the Legislature, in | If facta be facts, and the official roports bo | hot an futrenchea postion. The debe tasted | immense crowd hail assembled at the station to ‘Tho scene on tho river was very pletur p Used freje) the enacimont of the famuua ‘Twa-Sitle law, an ot v jel for veasols a ¢ 4 WV ty: } esque, Heremained at Barrackpoor yntil the Was taken: ae To. ure wages of aulfore: eR ta beck the tele! nee Srchi Wantane fee wyatete Aad Weve | gltday.and ended tn th Fout of the rehele, who | guluto nim with acclamnations of “Viva Garl culig, revurning in time for anotlier stato | ft f f i eficht, ‘O: 4 be better clase of ibe fact that, i the hope of increasing tha water tn Joft 1,087 dead on the fick in the following | palit}? But enthusiasm was speedity chanyed though It fs presumed something Wi dinner with the Viceroy. Aftor dinner the fd atid ‘Temperance element condentn tt; and Hay 5,000 deserters canie over to Gesai’s camp, ne, because there are inembers of the bod au gle the South Pass juttles, the channel In the South: | ‘71 cyemy rulired, hut Gessl followed them up | t® 8UtFOw and teara were slicd fuatead, Shouts General recalveut many native yentluinen and AS Shotreuwnersof lumber-vursola, anid havaeakes | nensy erent wilisuer towns aid hamlets dheee are | West Puss fy boinye deqrruved, ‘The bottom fwela | aiid filled ten einetaund over 2,000 of Ile mon, | Were raised as the train ran Into the wtation, but | Vsluces, representatives of the oldest Slusul- KING RICHARD II. any Deets by thy War.onthesallors, Whether | ilu, ded, White, and Black Iibuuw organwa- | will reach tho surface fn tne. and ia still in purault. ‘The capture of all | an ominous !ifusht the General ts tlt, from iu aterureennt, Oren Seataiee ate feral ye waa taken on tho matter of cowl Maney which, although composed ta A great extent re the positions, whieh at preaent serve us | those who hod recalved teleneagule nveliigaties dened with gold uml gona it Mae Ielday, asth, and Saturday, 26th, ot be den yeaa to Huffalo or uot could i WH Je, Ag Feationsl lle, Ant -ax paying, oF icone The Fomate Grauta, su many slivo-trado centres, ts considered | of his stute from Civitas ecvlm, spevally | ttened we striking. and Sivid’ apectacle! EDWIN BOOTH in THE ROOLS REVENGE on wheat to eg eben of te on corn and Ogee ee ne rere atu oltanmig thelr power and | 2 Wae tolling with Donn Viste a day or two | tie will thus bo destroyed, nnd the destruction | was auch that it was teapostiblo ‘ie move | esolero, tis’ renidenee’ of Sir Aehioy dct | stonday, 2th, an RONEN: ieltna the ieee rrr erry aaa strength only through thelr pertinactty and their | #80 ebout a certain case of thy iduduess of the | of these morchants mous the end of the trade, | the General from his carriage, and th , Hs IRUTUS. ‘1 Goyeruor of Bengal, ‘Thero wae a dinner-party | _Weiresd » WICHE LIEU, ampiel ; A Crunte towards the friends of their enonmica. 7 But it muat not be furgutton that English and | present, exocpt a few futhmate frieude, were 4 “ a _Weitnes " Whenearewvoqurtnge view, and with regeet,tuot | Piatt hada nephow who was placud in some | European enterprise tirat opened up thie coun- | begged to go outside, A mnore movin Jo the evening, at which the Viceroy took | << Wes bad ed the eave . Prbeanrett ierir nto bene of Gon. Gratit, being about to Ivave fur Simla, Wee . Wiraty wd fate and equitable, and there Was. 0 pres- ‘ with the excoption of a few suiitnry atiempts to | civis burcay after the War, where there waea | try, wut itis owing to the shortsighted polley | pathetic sceno than that when Carl SUC necessity for chanu og them, present an rennized front te thu enemy, thore has | euod deal of money to be’ disburacds hu was tetas Egyntisn Government fa tule vane ee one out from the station J have never ba- where be Rote for Hee Hag Seaton Hard Lytio Lavgling-room only at 6, Laat week of the comedians, Sperecre hot beey, wind very recently, un orgunlzed otlurt | poorly titted for that kindof work, and had | from thelr succeswors what the slavo trade got | held. Ie was carried on a large Nat Ditter, cov. } auld he hype ryeriale SE ee aeeTS me hes’) SPUART ROBSON and WM, 1. CRANE. SULVOYGAN ITEMS, unde to realst the wachiations of tha fanstice, | grown somewhat Irregular in his habits, Hie was | such ahold. Euvpt has sewn nothing but wie | ered with a inattresa, on whlch he lay extonded, | nt three of tt My i Repotent years So a Le Te Mibis NayGibY Rie eek L EH ‘CoraRiltal it att Charles Ficischer, who returned from PTL E ry erp retere SE ei nally brought to military trial for defaleation, | ery there, and Col, Gordon's best coureo proba~ | motiontes#, at tull length, tls eyes closud, and » jarcl iu rs Pi a findepeare's ‘niasierplece, } i i b : q ff Jay announcing | chauye partsin 8! 0 convicted, and given a sovero acntunce, Al- | bly woutl bo to eyacuate the country after he | red .handkerelef round bis head, Ye, ate | A dlapateh was rocelved on tat di ounce eal Pt Meee eR quite aust hava thou hs mee ardlonedh He waa vletually tilt hae totally oxtermfuated the beleande wa ball ni ee thongs ie cae hie lies ire mia isha att ano pepe its fnce Cae COMEDY OF ERRORS. . AM, ' nd | ed unless lie cout erelustated inthe army, | it. Civilization in the form tt line reached these | lows bos M4 4 + oh 173 = adam A nant uumedicalctrongtl, ina votes Le ee and hla friends all claimed that he had done vo | regions fs by no means a boon to the natives, to {ts Just resting-place, as one often sous | oral wil) not walt, but yo to Hurmah March 17% | Grand Matinea TO-DAY (Weduenda: tds 2 Sits eee Yeatorday, reports thut thera are PN and a hall feck of water inthe harbor wR Durlng the cold seasun the achr Jessie ‘uter was cut tn ' inore liberal lawe, aud inaze just execution of the | wrow. One duy, Lie wife, iu dvspalr, peno: |” Col. Gordun us done olher, good work. Mo | in Romo, Jt wae with great diiticulty ho was | thence to China, All the mebers of the party | The tat nights thls svasau of the Delian tetcors, | Sted siateen feut,” nnd converted aeny | tame, and knowing that thle yowrer san only be | Yrated Into the domentig. portion of tho White | haw at last mado peaca withAbyestolsy and a | placed in, or ralller upou,tecarrlayo—a laudau | aro wall. actreus AGU: MiaCHict Ly with ber own Drauiaula ® fore-and-after t TOM | jnaue effective by ignoring all past differences be- | Jfousu and got access to Mrs. Grant, aire. Casey, | weary war, which drained Exyptian atrenath, ts | made to close. Tomoye him from tho litter on (ween the various tuterests atiocied by thy ub- ? Cs educe ‘1 the carriage was found | HOW OEN, QRANT WILL DX NECRIVED 1M JAPAN. noxious prohibuing laws; therefore By it ‘i Mra. Dent, aud other Teprosentatives of Uw | at an ond. He has reduced toa sense of order | to beds placed within the Te TtNe : ch I'l ‘ pa " on family. ‘They never saw Lor before. Bhe under | and justice the mde inhabitants of bis various | {mpracticable, und floally the litter, with the Yoxouama, Japan, March 37,~The approach: po SHOEM AND ALEEEE nehtaburioa, ia ciaventian aah ited hemownty | foulk to tell hor atory, aud broke down {n tears. res Ilo has suppressed various efforte General lying upon It ashe Was, was lifted on to | ing visit to dupau of Gon, Grant {3 creating a FE re) U N DI , fo a three-master, Sho Change @¥4, sx Inches less than before the Wen a The, schre Island Cay, and Alaska computed out and new eterne put hy, und o Suni overhaul given thum. * Cant. tayo” cr Who is un old and experienced Chie ta nt eA, will ryn the tug Triad (his the damage”, boat 1a now receiving repatra to Sorveastioe® caused by the recent tee in her pany. erty ‘the woren, with fustant -eympathlea, although | ut revolt which have occurred fn Darfur, fle | tho carriage, tho foot being placed on the front tement and flurry Ju nearly ever: thore Ine iavor ot tie Dvunhrow of the eh knowing tit her husband was Piatt's nophow, | hye keot vielluot watch aver wll the great cara: | seat aud the head resting upon the folded haad tie “oatelul anid private, und preparatfous a jog, Frouluitory lowe and in. tuvor’ uf a | and Piutta terrible poraucutar of Grant, went | yan roada to ordyr to stay the supply of slaves, | at the back, ‘the Htter reating thus upon the | Circle anil hapaler to. -glte™ the os juiicloua and well-reguiated “Liconse law; | to work at once with all tho vigor ot the fomule | and In te last hall uf 1878 he arrested forty-two | carrlago, the General looking, inure dyad than | making on @ grand acalo to give ax and would urge opon, all thoso personally | charucter, and hud tha mad relnstated. Platt | glaya caravans and Nborated the slaves, Ho isa | allve und raised inched alolt in wie eirbt of | President » reception befitting ils fame. ‘The A D GENTLE RN and pecnularay Iwtereatod, 1eitane: Arg dead dn says he twin favor of the female aide of thu | terror to ae dualera wuorever thoy aie whens cvarybady, brodhieel reflect tse ies ngal Jupaucie Government bas oltealy requeated I i bere ee Granta, anyway, very namie fs beloved by the poorer natives righb | awlil. Jt could nol cd; wee OX* | vty, a, tho Charge d'Affsires ot the . BTY! 3 FS Rh ETP eet ge seat tarda hig dominions. fe fe doin a great | pedient could ba alonted. Mr. "Biorii bs THR. LATHER BTYLES 3 Btatcr, to convey to the Coueral its ws we ri A Hilg (ian-for Canada, worl, and much depeuda on hile life; {fhe lives | slgnor Parboul aut an’ tho hood, holding an | United iS taal (AT. puroly Joeal charactur, or arising (rom proudlees | 4). wuss, Armatroug & Co. are oxeouting | and ctaye ut bie post, ho Will ba reniemberod ge |rumbrolla above Garibaldt's head, au, thus cx- | desiro that bu shall be the nation's gueek during Ok a maAY : THE MILWAUKEE SAILORS, Muuw, Avectat Diwuich to Tre Trioung, iste pega April 22.—The strike of the ONterg ‘ur 82.00 per day coutinucs, Veaso}- the reek firm in ther determination to resist tem mend to the utmost, even tothe extent Seaton oyttig tugs and ahort crows, a8 was dong from tia" OL the yeasels which Lavo salled Nan W6 Port within 9 day or two the Ma bald Scamen §0 for the round trip, the Bco- fected oud by Probibitory laws, should for a 40-tou breech-loadlng gun for the | the man who overthrew oppression und fujusticy | posed, ho was driven, accompanied by a mourn | bis sojourn in the Enypire, and he has, no doubt, bop then trons heurtily rendering overs Roucruble Tieeeataee of Cayada, the largest breoch- | wherever hu found tt y + | fully *sitent crows, through thu Parga del | received the invitation, sont by telograply vital toveard Huo oysethrow of out CHEMIN. vaya | loader yet manufactured, and the gun ts ehortly — Termin Gown the Y a Bess Nicola Ge Fulentins, somewhere in India, Thus for no reply bas : AT i at while wo regard ft Y} It EY. ava done, the futroduction aud ite wenera} ure ot | (2 V0 Out Upon trial Under thn omer OE RH WAT IN AFGANISTAN, | Ol'goagna to Mie son Mevattie Louss in the | Leon recelved to the tavitation, but therccants | FT ORGHEIM BROS,’ baer ase means to promote ‘Temperance in driving | ie etnlh OF Ae Be monte hrovetsuccessluh Affairs in Afghaulstau aro luteresting. The | Vi." Vittoria, So tinpossibls wae ft to | vodoubt that the Gencral will accept Jt fn the 9 ont of use stronger buverages, wo are pot blind ta ae wit ba riven for the manufacture of five | Aight and death of Sheto All were supvosedto | poyy yim thet at Civite Veccbla the | same coralal aud kind spirit in which It f9.ex-| 85 Madtvou-st. and 66 North Clark-st. direction vt oat of oxlste Pept wee cae Other Weapons of sluular dimensions. Jt {| slalfy peace, buy such Incidents do not change | sido of the saloon carriage had to be cut to | tended. tin anticipation Of s favorable respohses Mecretdy's Gora Bolyeat quly forsale by us, Ware! Beer, grown to .aUch yast proportionsin tbo | proposed to use these guus for coaat defense. the character of p people. The Afghans ure | udsoly thu latter, It was much remarked thut | thy Govyrument bas moyod the Forel! co | ranted ty cure. = . ty

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