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4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1880. 7 on 5 woo cf y ome sensntion I the Foretgn Ollice, if not | her bonrding houso on the opposit side of Brond | alwaya ted the connty wns deemed to have act- mo 1] “0! v e chr Fo "0 yer ontalde i, Tt will be Bkely to confirm the preve | stree ib tha way aho vented frevly, throws | tled the question of tho representation. But | «you give mo any moro of your Impudonce and iy i Garga waterlogged Her bottom ts pretty woll | Bebe M- Higon; Grand tavern: duce some hed 1 iW on frocly, th | tied ‘ th ntl hue interruy time again,” sald He et ea Teny ‘ ‘The pie f 0. fh. Groon's t ft Behr J, Lind, White Lake. | otent notion exixting in England, that tho For ingen aiderable blood. Aftor she hid deen | Mr. O'Ciery hnd got monoy from somo English | pti take the sap out of yout,” sald tho teacher, Ree eee eee ee cote ee Tro eee ee cards Hackand' Tore Chen Olive Ie ean by 6 set of tite ariatocratic | placed in bed the phystciiing reuuwed thelr Catnoties, and spent it freely among tho non | and then the regnine onder oF business proceed: Wind outionat. fecshe raining hasd at 11 | kobe Stattord, Muskegon frentlemen, whe pitt tho work on copying-elerks | forts in her bebalf, and her symptoms improv electors, ‘with tho view of ralsiug A fotitious | ed.—saltimore Herald, 3 3 , Mariner Rescued and a | om meet: Preah ratitog, Bast: Prop Lewis (libert, Like's Plor. paid aes conta nn Wore excita wenerat | endunly, although ale wnly partially reunined | enthuse In bis own bebalt, avait : The Lone Mariner : : ——— Fee eee eee Lake, rant tn un pub int tr find that mun | Gonectouanoss, nnd her face lnGked like the feo | | Tho Independent Club, to counteract his ef- | yan Re saldsag ho mixed pin and sume, : F eee Bel s. Pontwate! State pape if Apglocitiaaiin | of the dead. ‘Tho doctors anid erskult waa | forts, ealled a public county mee ¢ - 5 Wreck Savede MILWAUKEE, Behr It. J. Blidmore, Pentwater, alte Wve hiean titrated tan mere | woe fractured, ut that Iewns. Unponaiine to tell | dayne Banincerthy to, muty tts choles, and | much that Is fale, and in ofdnge we doubt much Schr Success, Ahtianee, sundries, Aereoment shawls have bt x ‘ 5 that int H i q “ T clerk, who, very natirally, eked out hia | what internal or spinal injurics she might have | invited Mr. Parnoll to bo present and to sponk, re. ARA golden medium, ying matty Hrop Heotin, iutalo, 800) Horues Jari, l00barrels | cnt ee i icllag Ie up. to tho tiuness | sustained: ALone timosho showed rome avinpe | Mr. O'clery auw tat fhia wus ©. fatal move fOr som may charge tout drink ¢o me,” Sy namo 4 ekogon, Muskegon, £00 bustols corn, Ahtder an Tha press, whilu tho swell secretaries | toma of conousston of the spine. Thoy satdiaat | himself, for, only lust autumn, at a great mathe tugist——." Ho dida't finish tt. io clerk Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. P F Mruwauner, Wis, April 18.—Tho tug Welcome Schooner Garibaldi, of Milwaukeo, Losos | returned hore nt noon to-day front the schooner &tmr 3 y am nlerks wore sinoking tholrcheurets and dis | night that they believed she would recover, and | ering of porsons from all parts of Woxford, he | penstyely pitched an fee-pick nt tha spot whero Hor Onptain and Waterlogs. . Tda Kelth, nshoro on tho North Manito. ho | Lop ciate Masts: ae aang tho infest faaitiouatie seaman Jrihontsustnining ane permanent injuries, put | wascondemned Im tho meat-omphatiomanner, | he bid stood but he hal folded ttmsele tio an : reports being compelled to loava the vessel | pros fuitalo. Hutialo, 25,08 bushels corn, 4,80 — Dr. Mublonberg snd that spinal injuries often | when the member for Moath, In answer to a | Unbrella and scouted.—Aliany Arvus. whon tho northonster set in on Thursday evon- pyrrels ‘flour, 600 packages lird and sid= LO. did not develop themsclyes untilsome thne after | question on the subject, said that nofther SEE they ocuurretl. tees. fn tha letter nor in the ‘spirit, bad he eon _ Woys. 5 Yrop Messenger, 8t, Josoph, sunirics. ————————— ssisted by tho member for Wexford Cone yedénlers aro tn trouble, Thero Belf-empert Howiey's Hay, 38 bules hay, sin | A» ytewed from a Colorado Standpoint, THE VALUE OF A HUSBAND. | rout, cvtiyy thoretore; resolved, that the | nave been scvoral cases of poisoning of children A Variety of Disasters at Vari- | ing, after pumping her dry. Upon returning to ous Lake Points. the oraft Saturday morning tho stenm-piunps wore found ina usctess condition, having beon bY meeting should be packed with hired bludgeon- | wha have played withe ann fount od i # Speclat Correspondence Denver Tribune, up : " ave played with, and doubtless sucked, : Aare Crore uote stl end arent ieee Wie ots Brop ley Costa, Huftrite, 1400 sacks oiheake, 10] sy snasie Crry, Wyo. April 10, 130.—Karly tn Dika,diecelRanugea-inwic | Aanlane, {lind Thathuter armours cnet belteand bu O'Clery soloene toe Aart pow ths Zrofect of Eollce lag Another Heavy Gale Prevailing on f Mean Lest The storm | Prop Lothulr, Collingwood, 17.655 bushels corn, tho week five Crow Chiefs passed through here Puanch to Recover 820,000, and his friends, and, abovo nll. to insult and ine | sinposed to contain polsonous mintter shnil bo Ano’ portions of the machinery missing. Sct Corlsande, Collingwood, 10,015 busbuls corn. | on thelr way to Washington, hte o ure Mr. Parneit; and thia resolution was carried | sofzedt and sont to tho ‘Muntelpal Laboratory for Lake Michigan. also carrted nway the Keith's main and mizzen peed ibaa TURE Hew ty soo thors, Tay! ward ad tiie Nevo York Timer, Ape 1, __ | Out. men paving boen hired at 6 shillings each | Sxamination. . . topmasts, sprung the talntopmasthead, anil NEC TA f tho forest Lever Tho Bretmnnn-Panach case, which bas at- | todo this dirty work; so that, before Me. Parnell A crushoit inhereabin on onesido, Tho vessol’sicok ROCKFORD, FO eat oR aante With Occ Me | tracted so much public attention, has nt last { had even mounted the platform and tntil ho | ag dona vip of pneumonia maybe warded: F A MYSTERY EXPLAINED. Deamsand deck nro ralsed over n foot amldships <a They yn nie pei Sark elites howd fy | Feached a trinl, ‘Tho plaintiff, Carvline Brel- | rset, josticd numue ulesod and Hodted, off witht Halwa Hones of Horehoundand Tare Tre Trmuse of yesterday mado announces | 1. tho awolling of tho corny but her hull Js in | Coppor-Mine Excltement—New Honrd | sine. 5 j mann, suca Catharine Punsch, a wealthy widow, ft was atuted. In tho iirst accounte, that he had-| __2ike's Toothacke Drops cure In one minute ment of tho fact that tha schooners Loulse Me- | good ahipe, aud the eruftcun be got off. Capt. | of Supervinors—Odd-Feltowsn—Musons | Place with Frazer's axle grense and largo mother | 9 recover $20,000 for tho toss. of her husband, | been cut, and that his clothes wero torn, but that ' Fb nd 3, der pane nol wher | Roun cae oae re ne 6 AD | A Gtarrtnge—ciond Meeaplare, is | cna bones tivo madly dana | rane gore wey int dors ond noeoe | BAS at Sa gtr te eal ate Fits HieNe 4 | noon tralis fo . sap 1 iy: Ulery] | en ara ts ctr aden vessel in dlsnblod condition about twonty- ) Mh scow Evergrecn, ashorahero, has gone to | Ftc. sea ea digs svat Sa TRAE Wid GORTROR, his wifo by reason of tho binndisuments and | Fenctriends of Clerymbn "wera ‘prose HAVER S THEATRE, : fivo miles distant from tho west shore of Tink | nioces, Speetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, W Indian wants to crimp his hair ho | Weslthof tho defendant. Iretmann tan taflor, | nor O'Clery himavif, mare the slightest effort to | Proprietor und Manngor........Str,J,ILHAVERLY, = | Michigan and nbout abrenst of Milwaukee. A | “A propoller's gangway and piece of deckplank Rockrono, Mh, April i—Tt will be remem- hen an Indian phis hair ho | ang resided in Poughkeopsic. Tho defondant | provent or denounce. On tho contrary, one of a MoNnay ones mutn was seeri In tho rlgligof tho cruft, making | wasted nshore bere to-day, and lumber and | yered by many of thoultizens of this section of | has to run it through A rolling-mill Orat to | vetted his family in tat olty. Her visit turned | those cloryymen, a aurato namod tho Tey, Hee ON DEN (GICAL, ood were atlgat In tho bay, signals of distress, but thoy wero not heeded. ee nO Tee is nt auchor Inthe Joseph Murphy, of Ferns, rathor led and | MIRST TIM on ANY STAGE t When tho Loulse MeDonatd pasaod her sho had | yoy, repairing her bubstays, which were carried : colintry that about twelve senrs ago thore was | mekott malleable, Thon the blacksinith of tho | the taitor'a head, and ho followed her to Tosten Purnbyy OF Ferma rathor led aru saetiical 7 4 a vl n % y new and purely ORIGINAL OPEKATIO trent exeltomont at Cherry Valley caused by tho tet, fla ft iio hes tli frotuht “cit-| Hroollyn, deserting bis wifo. It In charged | Parnell of dictating! While tho thovalicr | DRAMA, warts by Mrs. Alox Kirkinnd, musi by both spars standing, and appenred all right. Tho | qway, discovery of copper ore Ina stone-quarry nent in rice! ‘Snrutogn waves down tho | that ho was subscquontly Induced to repent, | mado a apecch in| which ho actualiy | Urof. James Gill, entitled ' Roeder prased six hours tater, aut thon tho |" Aiiong tho nerienls neo, tho Govornment | thut place. Muss, Brownoll & Gordon, thon biol of tug uutatorod anvuyo, tenet ar | But that ho nyain fell from graco and chuckled, s0 Ea ay, ovr tO Blorious’ events THE RIVAL ‘vessel wns waterlogged, but a singto spar re- | Bteamer Warrington y proprietors of the quarry, having beeume con | Tauld to the interpreter who seemed toactas | descrted his wifo—tho last timo for good— ‘, 7 an : y tho stonm-barye W. IL Bare “ i in tho band of one of the Parneitite priests wh: : innined and tho man was up tn tho standing | {io and sehoquoe Thoms ParsOre ined that ore existed there ta soma extent, | tholt tier, “Ne doubt those Crows urauralng | 49° geoke tho home and moro congonial | hapro ts bet tho win ci ine cheat Tis CANTINEERS! : rigging, A telegram from Ludington an- ‘A heavy southonat sen has beon running into | went jimmediately to work to dovelop tho | cawa.” : compantonshipof the wealthy widow. The plain- | certainly suprising, at first sight, that thorow- | Mrs, JESSIE BAITH 1 DAVB,} an RIVALS . nounciug tho reseue of tho ‘crew. of tha | the buy to-day, Indicating blow on the cast | prodictiveness of tha mine, Several men, to- |” fle gave alow, gursiing Intigh, {i's counsel, when tho caso came up yesterday | dies, who numbered only about 00 ina mass of | Atm LOUIS FALK ate [RIVALS i‘ waterlogged and enpsized schooner Exchange | shore. gether with 9 six-Ineh drill, wero placed in the “No.” sald he, with tmerry twinkloof the eye, | Inthe City Court of Pench as objected to a | 10,000 persona, sould have been allowed tu take | Chbbue ot itety Valeos: And a mainiicont cnienbie ¢ by the prope lier Gurden City was supposed to PORT COLLORNE quarry; and, whon fuirly at work, tho oxclte- | ashe Tate bis ip bolt way. noresa a. Dlx of Gove RE ee op van | ground spat ey ete: Site operas Hey atm, phen Auis romemberet ef one bundred and itty peuple, Inviuding the cele pete Me ae eee got rhe nants Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune. meilt grew Intense, When a distance of twelve | PTRRInE Lien ose eae ton amd mntcck | moved, when the Jury waa linpancied, that the | the rest of the men had no wenpois whutover, LACKEY ZOUAVES. : feet ind been dritied through the solld reek, the | the Indian Rureau for tholr wauzy ehurz.” ense be dismissed, on tha ground thut tho com- | and were moat of thom Incumbered with women . for. SS ae juden schooner Belle shitenelt Capt. W. J. Vine Pont Cotnoune, Ont, April 18.—The schooner and children, the victory of the bludgeon-men HOOLEY’S THEATRE. | 4 cent. arrived here at an enrly hour yesterday Frle Queen was driven from tho bead of the drill suddenly dropped about six inches; and Lenught hald of a car-seat and rippled til | plaint did not set forth sufficient grounds of thon ufter workiniat It for ul a day, no heud= tho conch rug with my mirthtul, silvery inugh= action, The motion waa donted. After somo wna wellnigh inevitable. ‘nornbug with the unfortunate craft in tow, and x 7 i ae | eG ack hore by tho northwest gale of yester y "re discussion bout an alleged oifer on the partof | When all this became known through the | ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing Monday, April 19, Arent seu enn fee eolee Gam ae ratty having ost her ‘Toreqat. ‘Tho | Way Was nade. ‘This, of course, made the ex- | “ios Indians wear. high, expressive cheok- | the pinintlif to sottlo for €HN or #700, eounsel for | newspapers, n feeling of intense shame and Ine Wednostay und Saturday Matinees. Vincent stated that he sighted the vessel, which | schooner M. %. Wileox, bound from Ruffalo to citement.more wild; and, In order to satlefy | pones, and most of thom have wirabismus in | the plaintif® opencd tho cage, Plaintiff and do- | diguation at onco found expression in “tndig- | ¢2- Special Porforinance Sunday Evening, April 25 roved to be the small schooner Garibaldi, of hie am ‘Tho | themsclyes that tho substinco was something | their fect. ‘They hnd their paint on. It nukes | fendant were murricd, counsel anid, over twenty | nation meetings” in Wexford Connty ttsclf, and Henry J. Byron's Now and Urliliant Comedy, Uivankce, during saturday forenoon, Upon | Detroit with coal, ran in for sholter, THO | sory thann smull chunk, or sinlar to what had | them look lke a chromo of Powhatan insting | Years ago in Germany, ‘Thoy came to this coun. | In almost avery district throughout the south oxnmining her with the gliss tho man was seen | Bchooncr Pandora, wound to Sandunky. hadto | icon found In othor purts of the quarry, the | tho eternal gout out of Job Smith with a Bo- | try, and to tho City of Poughkecpsle, and lived | and west of Ireland. Eitigtes of O'Ciery have OUR GIRLS! in tho rigeiig. The Helle Mitchell recording. | Fun back here, Thoy loft here agutn thls morn- ou ae Titi | lawn anu, fico in_peuco and bnppluces. Te was in Oct» | doen hanged and bummed in 8 hundred . ly was honded for tho, wreek,. reached fe | ing, . : Hroprictors resolved to rumove tha machinery nv of these Chiefs, name Haw-Dog-withen- | ber, 167, on tho Both, 10th and tith of that | places, whilo tho receptions of Mr fare | I1.C, Kennedy, Manngar, und Kolo Prupriotor of tho iy noon, and after rescuing the ttn got a line The schooner Wawanoah arrived to-day from and drill again, ‘This was done; and, when a -on-the= T think, Chie! - | month, that tho siren Puasch stolo into the | nel 0 imeriok, — Clare, Wicklow, tat duetion. Se ee HE TTERGS TOU Ween Remctcdl: PHGEOUAE apuit kunt titers looked Santtielea eed kia | huppy’ home’. upon the Dutchess hilt, | Queon's County, and Mcath--allof whtob coun? | | Sunday: A ri Mins RATE CLAXTON tn hor ul n fust tothe uraft, and took it In tow for Chiengo. | Toledo with corn for tho Welland Iallway, a hich Mertat and nrizieal wis the sume ns on the first occusion, only that it Papprorched hin oat sud that no doubt ne alshont she wns fresh from tiea ho hus visited during tho week—have buen ) wonderful and o ina Imporsonation of Lonise, the Upon Inquiring tor the rescued mariner, yester- "1 Biind Gieb, in Vhe Two Orphans. lay, the inate of tho Mitchell, Mr. dumes HH, », ED DETROIT. " ve the war-puth in the land of tho setting sun waa second husband, she at | such asno public min in this country has ever oil's Pee ee eeceeel one to cistie Lianne reporter Hieslai susan) ine Catooes thibiidy twelve hours wero spent without gaining © | overgrown with geist, and in his mountain | Nee set about tho work of luring the naughty | mot with in recent yeurs, tho unis! one MVICKER’S THEATRE. fA ligbt-haired young man standing at his site, - Passed di particle, Having become discouraged, und ono | home very Nkely the beams of peace lit up tho | Johana Jutlus Hermann Bretinann from the sido | thusiasm of the demonstrations Uelng, clearly He gave his uaine us Peter Nelson, stated thut | DeETHOIT, Mich. April 18—Pussed downN— | inay veing compelled to furntah all the capital | faces of his tritio. Of bis wife and his home. She offered him a life | {ntonded as an answer to “the Enuiscadthy tne | pvory tvening, Matinees Wednestny and Saturday hie camo tq Milwaukeo from, Norway afew | Steam-bargo D. Balicntino; achoonors Georzo required, further operations were suspended, He did not. seem to cateh my meaning, or Helanust’s. Hime sume iupuis and Slenarly and | sult.” In his own County of Wicki@y, Bir, ‘af this weok only, months ago, and had men protegé of his | Stecle, Theodore Voges, L, Coyne, Nellle | ona the Oxdlennent ratuntly died aways and tt Tasked him ff his delegition was going to | money gatore If he would como to her. The | Parnell has been welcomed Uke in king; in CLINTON HALLS . uncle, Capt. Christ Peterson, owner of tho | Gardner, B.A. Nicholson, Michigan. ei ui ly y ‘Washington unInstructed. temptation was tov strong for tho weakeminded | Muath, the dolegate elcotors havo agrevd to 5 BS 4 aS Gnribatdi, over since. When navigation opened ae 1 AN 1 Ms Arabing Nebraskat hasso rosted until this spring, While blasting In reply ho made a short remark something | tallor, nnd he fied to the aldo of the foc, Paasch, revlect him to Parllament without utting bin ‘14 ys3 he wont’ before the mast In the Garibald!, hls asso up—Propellors Arabian, Nebraskay | jy tho rock during the lutter purtof thowluter, | ike that which tho. shortstop, of nmatet: game | In two duys he returned to his wife, and she fore | toany expense, and without asking bim even to 1 unele nnd himself constituting the entire craw, | steam-baryes Ti, W. Jenness and barges. plecea of copper ore wore found, varying tn | Mutkes when u hot ball takes hin tnexpectedty | gave him: but he agnin abandoned her, come amuny thom for the purpose of a cunvass: Po Lira hires Aedes On this Inat trip thoy went to Muskey and | Clonred—Araxas and barges. ght fi Ro igeniys ints, Med, | between the gastric and the liver pad. ‘The plaintiff was the first witness exlied, Sho | lastly, In Ennis, whero he went to assist tho | Bivled THE DRIGITEST, OF FALCH -COME- Jonded with luinber for Milwaukeo, the cargo | Arrived—Schoonors Mystla Star, West Side, | Wont from ono to twonty-one paunds, Bir. Ms | “Somehow live Intdans do not look’ aa plotur | gald ber name was Mrs, Curolinn Wrolman, and | candidaturo of hls friend Mr. Lysaght Finiyun, Hi" hy tho Eastern and focal pros without ox & 3 . conalsting of about, 30,000 fect, Tho vessel -G, Necker, the present owner of the quarry, | esque asthe steel engraving does, ‘Tho sinel | that she rexided now ut tho corner of Leonard | bis curringe was drawn thi h the streetson | Ceplons, rou 4 ‘ "ot 7 ene Y antes ext Wook—Jnrrott & Rico's New Musical Comody« sail for Milwuukeo Thuraday nffernoon, About | Halsted. Tizzlo A, Law, Holvetin, Hlgato thon beeame convinced that the ore existed in | Ja not tho sama, either, Btecl engravings of | strectand Skiliman avenue, Brooklyn; she was | Thursday evening under Uiirteen. triumphal | oanst SEO eat Kinet Nor. Hovelogk Friday merning tho gulls jtbed anid ang Jones, Hilly Hantiton,, Centtaman, Thomas © | ceo auuntitios und went to work te,clonr off | Indians do not show the decnleomante outitae af | murried on Keb. 1%, 188, In Copenhagen, aud | groves, and amid A shower of bouquets and tha | Soz—EES USS of the booms knocked Capt, Pel overbu 5 Me ae a5, Lb aht } - : sce Antaee| the buekskin panta where ti about fifteen yours ngo enine to this country and | frantle cheering of almost the whole inmule{ TRUS s tho earth that during twelve years hnd collected | WAgMMe PINON Ae wininstep one Morningana | settled in Poughkeepsle, She lived happily with | populutfon, while the” following ovening Str. CLL bd Ge ateemess over the spot whero tho first experiment was | sat down on his breakfnat. her husband in a house on Garden street, until otny in was declared retlected fur the borough RUPTURE $100 i Nelson cndenvored to snvo his uncle by thro ing lumber to him, but he fulled to reach nny of 2 pleces, and was drowned, It appeirs that tho’ Gnribaldi bad been Jenkin BONS tO require: constant labor at tho pumps. Aftor the losa of tho Captain, Nelson lowered away tho gays and worked at tho pump until worn out. His best efforts filled to reduce tho water in tho hold, and he tet tho ernft fill, the while he kept 1 sharp lookout for some vergel to tiko bin off, The Louise MeDounld come alomplde, hut he could not make ber Cuptain undorstind the situation, and sho stood away upon her course, About two hours after the McDonald failed to render assistance the Garibald! filled and cap- sized. Nelson clung to her side for nn hotr or moro, whon the forcmust broke olf close to tho deck, and she rigbted once more.. Then Nelson elambered into the vicqing to set out of the reach of tho waves und spray and ep nlook- out for approaching veasels, “With the desertion. of the Roeder, late In the day, the hope of im- medinto reseue deserted Im. ile thon Joseo, 8.8. Pomeroy, fahpom tng, Niagara, B.D, Barkor, Sunnyside, Eliza Golach, MANITOWOC, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manitowoc, Wis, April 18—The following erafté are weathor-hound at this port to-day Schooners Reciprocity, H. itand, Mocking Hird, Radleat, Eaplndota, Lydia, and 1, J. Conways scows Venture and Blue Bolle; tug J. 1. Huck- ley, on her way to the rellef of thoschooncr Cape Horn, ashore at Polnt St. Tynuee. Wind Dlowlng fresh from tho south, anda heavy sex outside, made. From correspondence with Mr. J, A. ‘A dead Indinn {5 a pleasing picture, October, 1877, when the defendant paid thom a | by a largely inereascd majority. Herel stop for Turnchier, nu old miner living we Gatonis Mr. | of yatnund andere iagonecid res awcctoon | isle. Witness found the defendant fa natato of | tho present. L-sball only add—whnt, inderd, R vd, Reeker: thinks tho: indications are strongly In | “more thin bo reilly needs—bas eomo nt Int. | disbabilfo In a room next to thut occupied | will be evident from alll have already sald— CUA. Tovor of the exiatence of the mineral, and, with | 11ig hands nee folded pencefully and his mouth | by witness’ busband. She tatd the defendut to | viz.: that “the Enmscorthy outrage” has only We will pry ton chacitnhte institution $100 tn caso the ussiatunee of Mr. Hurnehter, tho mine will | 4s open, like the end of asnwmill, Histrinis aro | leave tho house, and described bow the latter re- | Inoreased Mr. Parnell’s popularity and damaged | of an Inguinal Hernia that can be retainad by the bo worked to its full eapnelty, | Several nen tra | ‘or, iiis swift foot {s muking piycon-toed | fused. After witners had been deserted by her | Mr. O'Clery. ‘Tho result of the Wexford County | hand that we cangot retain with the PAIKEIC RES ready to take stock In the atntr, and nt present | tracks In the sands of eternity. husband, her house in Poughkeepsio was sold | election will be known in Aincrlen before this xb GOMMON SENSE TRUSS, patented duly : tho excitement fs quite xrent, The pleture of a wild free Radian chasing the | Under a forcclorure, Before tho final desertion, | letter is printed in tho Boston Meraid, ond n eet See mn, The following, uccording to the election re- | putalo may suit some, but | lke stil] itd Inart, | she stole from bis pocket some lave-letters writ- | prediction on the polnt, thorofore, in this letter, | vit, PARKER fs curing tho worst casesof isupture. : turns, will constitute tho new County Board of | | Hke the picture of a broud-shouldered, well. | teu to her buaband by tho defendunt, After the Hae OGasl Ie ee Marae aU, Fet I feel no hesi- | Munufncturars uf thy colwbrated Common Supervisora: Rockford Township, Robert Slnp- | rormed brave us ho lies with his nervetess hand | Pluintit’s husband hud beon away a yeur bo re- | tation in saving that the O'Clery, alias Ke ‘Truss, adopted vy tha Government ns tho bust a son; Rockford, First District, 0. 2. Pennoy. neross t largo hole in the pitof hisstomach, ‘| turned. The day following his return the de- | O'Clery, pling Patrick Keyes O'Clery, alias | Mon-Bense Truss tho trade mark—question any one's Second District, IL, F. Peterson; ‘hird District, | “‘phore ts something so aweetly sad about ft. | fendant caine und took him away ina carringe, | Patrick Keyes Clery, alias Patrick Clery, will be | Bonesty that will sulla ruse as such that Is not Hiram ft Enoch; Fourth District, C. l. Robin- | pore is auch w nimeless fevling of repose and | saying she could not Ive without him. The deolatvaky: Benten, and tho insult to Parnell thus | eee son; Fitth District, John Lindsay: Sixth District. | security on the purt of the apectator. pliuntit had suffered want and misery, often | etfectually wiped ot by nn electarate to which W. HL Miller: Soventh District, Duncan Fergu- Some have such sensitive outures that they Rolng hungry since the desertion of her husband. | be is suld once more to be dictating. \ ——————— ron; Cherry Valley, Henry Andrews; Owen, Al- Tho love-letters written to Brelunn by the de- "Once of the SOANTIECO Re, fend Hutetes “Witheuame, Octe, Gehan ennnot took at the remnins of an Indian who haa y Once af the § ane LOUIS & SAN New ry ver by two sections of fre! fendant were In German, Following is a trans- uM ~ Drexel Nuliding, Milford, W. A. Rothwell? Tarim, Lowls a. Fan. | Beet Tun aver hy two scetions of frclebt butt | funmatone of thom tat will givo a fair idea | A FEW LEADING QUESTIONS | | NEw Yous, Abell, 189, rick; Sowurd, Dudley W. Duss Roscoe, Jobe trust when I look at the red man with bla esoph- | of tho others: z 4} NOTICE t# horoty given thut tho tmnsfor books of Rhod Jurand, tho election was Hlognls 1 Agus Wrapped trond his head and tied ina “WeDNeSDAY, Deo. 12.—DEAn § fhts Company wilt bo closed ufler April 3 to open MATTERS IN LUE RIVERS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernait, Mieh., April 18.—The bargo G.D. Russoll {6 reported in St. Clair River, bound down and loaking. Sho will como to Detrolt to LITTLE Here af i: Fite de tonfca, John D. 60n; Rockton, E. J. Vonexs " MANN: Thon true ilttle heart, yon write tome | Which the New Oricans “Picayune? | May Luext, In conformity with an agrooment bet wean, Winiged Texposed “to. ‘tho ‘olinge atmemphere | Avat anders from tho owners. Bhiveldid. JA Nvor Hurrion, Wiliam Anicin: | Siorocheniny Whon a train ocearsius iammed | About holdtog fast, and what wod ts taut to me Can Perhaps Answer. fig Comming Undine Mohiann, Tupokae Sania ke Bronty, bours longer, unt} rexeued by, the ‘The kchooner Michigan was aground in Lako | gon; Burritt, W. Knapp; Guilford, David Hunt- | jus thigh-bone through bis dlaphragm, and fiat- | If you ure uot man enough to take better care | For lack of spaco” the New Orleans Pica- | orn division of the Allantie € Tracie Ttalrond Conte Mitchell, During allthis tine he dared not | St. Clair this afternoon, but was afterwards | er Taona, Peter Johnson. tened bis bond out ice n Aone plate | fect then | of tho letters from ine? I now know that my | yune declined to print the following letter from | PU ecnotdara of record April 24 will ba entitled for close his eyes in glcep, because of the danger of freezing to denth, Nelson's sufferings while on the wreck must hiyo been terrible tndecd, (nly the posseasion of youthful vigorand a ro- bust ‘physique saved him, The hero of the nd- venture Is aenrcoly 21 years old. vant. Chriat Christianson, tho lost owner of he Guribald, wag upwards of 60 years old. His fumily reside at G24 Grove atreot, In humblo circumstances. The present was his third wife, The Gurlbaldl Wes moored fn Minols Central C Blip, near tho yacht Iler, retains tho lum ber In ber hokt, but tho decklonad hus entirely, disappeared. Tho deck is swept of everythin: movenble,” The cabln remalns intact, but tho interior [a gutted. ‘The canvas, with tho exeup- tion of tho main-gat topaall, is either in tatters or-entirely gone, ‘Tho only: entire spars tu the craft’ nro“ the Jibboom and bowsprit, and the malomast. The etraining of tho vessel in tho heavy sen, after abe tlle caused the hull to spread go that the covering bonrd nenr the port how 1s spilt, and w crowbar Mes in tho opening thus erated. ‘Tho yexsel [sa mere shell ut best, entirely unfitted for enst-shore — tradlog. and the wondor appears to be that sho held to- ‘The third anual reunion of, the Odi Fellows! "4 s| , letters are subject to gossip here, especially tho 0" 4 Assoetution for the Northorn District of Titnols | FpAe Lean truet hiss Etec the ems be ree | one in witch f {ate ADORE gals to ae gee | Capt. Jobn Towed sepitrnaed $0. She) egltar OF. ie dare Suerte Ee DS eo Taare clpbe will be held_at Dixon on Aprit 2, in eclebration | gistly remains as a success, Ho seems nt Inst | and seliing tho house, and that we would leave | that Journnl: mentlunod construction. of thy alxty-tirst anniversary of tho founding of | so in carnest and. a8 though be eauld be trus here together; also tho letter wheroin J sald T Editors Picayune: On several occasions you | Subseriptlon elreuiars may ho abtalned by stockholl- E ‘Amorlean Odd-Fellowship.. Col, Clarie G, Care } Sf earnest und as thou trusted | iid been smoking. clars Hko Spaniards, and | have undortnkon to criticise ndversely my plan entian to tho Mernary after April will detiver tho oration, and Gen. Smith D. Al Hee ee ta hae Geen mixed upso that | othor matters. But whatdo I care? For to ainoke | of outlets te prevent overllow and to Improva Hoa Obi si ck iatdor ate Apel ze kins, of Freeport, will hive the procession u tho closest eerutiny ennnot determine whore the | A clxur with grace and gentus requires some | tho navigation of the Mississippi Kiver and trib- (Sanday, 7 VUTISE OE Homrd of Direotors. der his suporvision. The reunion will be attend- | head adjourns and tho thorax begina, tho acene | rts not overy one can do that; but to | utarles. C. LITTLEFIELD, Secretary, ed by a large number of Rockford Odd-Fellows, | ig go sngwestive of unruilicd quiet and calm and | drink two or ‘three quurts of beer ns your Now, 18 this is a subject of yust importance to — por are ew, making extonslve preparations for | yentia ehildlike falth that doutt und distrust penbers erent ita does, nepae no eects (ue Reante of not nal re citys States eal vale MEDICAL. ay " oO 7 rson, a8 ho entls me, je notsocusily | ley, but the commercial interests of tha whole pronto’ ng of itockford and adjoining tows and timidity and apprehension flee away Pt y Ny oh Tho M y: Cob. Hathaway, Garipatdi, Pomoroy, Uigelo and nt thoir hall in this elty on Wedne tite NYE. peers tere Ron awnninaruiinn decetven, fir sho bas mingled witb entirely | couintey, iis but proper tint a freo discussion Tie Mamilto iJennte ttumball aaspail De to do honor to thovielt wt their alcrant. sie gee pie ut a. Reap ‘ca fy pee ue Baty ne. cong. Feats fit jo Flari mn, and Jonnie Rumba. yo! 7 | barons from io boulovard, is class cone isto get a he fuct eli with hia view saiweeEropellors BAVA Hallenune, Granite | Most Worshipful Grind Master, Theodore t. | THEE GIRL-ATHLETE’S FALL. | demnsone for tmcrely a iittio love, and that ts | take iho diberty of asking you a few leads now Se i pulled off by the tug Crusader without injury. The schoonor Emma DL. Coyne passed down to- day, Sho wus not injured any from her collision scrape in tho Straits, . PORT WURON, Port Huron, April 18,—Up—Propellers Wayor- ly, Milwaukee, D.W.Powers, Jenness and barges, Ira Chaffco and barges, schooners Mystic Star, West Sido, Halstead, Admiral, Ulzzle A. Law, Th i Stato: tus Mustors with barge Russell, Androw | Gurney of Chicaio, ‘Tho address of woleoma all our offense, my denr butterfly, but you | ing questions, and, should’ you find any J.Sinith and barges; kehooners George Steclo, | was dellvered by tha Hon. Recloy Perry, to 2 rearcely deserve the namo; for a real bravo | diticulty in answering thom in tho nexus Michigun, Coyne, Gardner, Nicholson, which the Grund Muster roplied, and discotirsed | Detalls of the Accident—Tho Sceno in | putterily, 10 way would be too long to go for | tive, you are at liberty to call on the so-called -Wind, southvast and. 3 weather fino, upon mutters perteining to tho Order, Howes | @ the Clreun SldesTent Afterward. his honey to his rose, but it seems ta mous ifthe | Mississippl River Commisston, or on nuy . ¢ followed by many of thy brethren, whe dwelt on F Philadelphia Vines. strength of your wings weakens from any to | ber of that hody, or your State Eninneer, Ls the great design and cardial tenets of Masonry. Atthe afternoon perforhiince of tho grent | diy. Ido not value more tilkybut action. You | Boards or Commissioners, for 1 ampere Approvrinte Masonic odes wero sung; and on ‘ . really desire too much In wanting me to come | willing that you ask all friends, as penpla us Tyo holon most excellent to wise syed by | Coinbinatlon virens yesterday, Just after Royal, ro tho winter, to see. you, iy doing 30, 1 towo when thoy had big: lowes to roll, for tan tho very lurge nttendance. ‘Tho repaat waa oll | whols styled in show linguage the Human Cane | would again, expose myself, for Teannot Vanish | whut you bave got now. that could be desired, and all departed to tholr,} non-Ball, hud been shot from the month of the | invisible. Your old woman and your brother Without entering into.n general discussion of homes ntresting tit It was tho plousantest’! grout howitzct, in the Forepaugh ring, twenty | kiow soir weakness: tho ‘The untold mlrorios thnt rosult from indiseretion (nearly Ife may be ullevinted and cured. ‘Those whe duubt this sasertion should purchase the new meticy Shirk published iy the Pea bob BU¥YFALO. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TwrPALo, N. ¥., April 18—Attempts were mado to-day to relense the schooner New Do- re her position on tho breakwater, 4 ‘ mH min move you hithor | the many points that may natunily come up us BU elhor atalle ‘The fatliee of thy tug Hayeruun | Zttlon from Masunie atfatr that hid heen held for years. s and thither, Sho married you as an wiripo boy, | a busts, { shall commence by maklig tho follow- dus and ghysienl deutle Fo tind to Gorloatdl iaduo tothe tet tune the | Where’ rho was driven by tho heavy mule of | ‘Tho ttocktorl Telephone Exchange is now in | fcot Into tho alr and Into the nemyof Sito, Zul. | Thi bas ulwayahnd you wider hantias @ motuor | ia ullieinative peapositionst - AF Witty linjultad Mitcholl had taken hor in tow. . The vesset was, | yesterday morning. Sholsn sinalt schooncr,and | perfect working order, and Inst evening the | who hung head downward from n trapeze, and | her clilld; Tinue is why you are so timid. 1. That atthe locallty where the Clty of Now yeahs py civieg application to picked up oir Raging, and about tiftcen miles | was forced way upon tho’ front and stopping | pitrons af the santo were givon a mnaleal treat | while the great audience were breathiesly wate! You ttre trained so that Cbollove you would have | Orleans ts now located Was at one period of tho ‘two 1 edltin dradih edition, ruviaed and enlanted, Just istaut from the tad. post of the pler, whore, after tho storm sub aided, sho was loft highund dry. Sho was bump. {ny some to-day, but not ondugh, it 14 euld, to damage ber, ‘Uhit was most beurtlly enjoyed by ull, A trio at ism viandard medion) work, tho bast in bitshedt. ij 0 Enatish kinguage, written by a physician of great wr ing tho feats of tho wonderful Davene family, trouble to get in another way of living, Now, | world tho mouth of tho pistastapl Iyer, and. qe! 1 ex . SPRUNG A LEAK. Tho schooner Lotus, from Green ny with shingles, arrived here yesterday morning in dise abled condition, Mer master, Capt. Robert Seaton, reporta that about midnight of Thurd- duy ast the heavy sea cnused hls vessel to spring. a bad lonk forward, on tho port. bow. Tho leak proved to ho beyond the enpnelty of tho pumps to bundle. He aecord- ingly hove her to, so a8 to kesp tho lnak. to windward, and during Friduy morning stood out dnto tho Inke, still keeping the louk above water: ua mich na posalbie. At noon an the sume diy the Lotus was put about. The eifect of this Moye wis to pub about slx and one-hull foet. af water into her hold in twenty imlnutes. ‘Then eho wis headed about agaln, and a careful search led ta the discovery of the leak under the cavoring-bourd forwiird, IL was atopped from tho outside by fing tho open spuee with shingles, ‘The Lotus lost her contreboard dur —_—_— tie. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune, Enrr, Va.,- April 18—Arrived lust cvening— Tropetlor Alaska, corn; schooner Goshawk, whent, Chien HO, Sniled—Propeller Annio Young, Milwaukeo, coul; schooner Allegheny, cual, Chicayo. CLEVELAND. Spectat Disputek to The Chicago Tribune. Chevenasy, 0, April 18—Tho propellers Vanderbilt und New York,with merchandise for Chicago, left this evening, PORT JOTLINGS. Tho high wind and temperature yestorday ludios sang at tho contra oillcg, and a banjo was ve . my dear heart, T would dike to know what plin | at that timo thore was no wore rise and tall of played nt tho Chileno & Lowa Depot, whieh was | consisting of ono man and three womon, whe | Yeh huvo-mude about wien we are ta meet, | the wutur in the riverat its Mouth thin there {8 a maa nwnrfed mgt and juwolod heird vt the varloug ends of the Ines, ‘The | were qulug through thoir ‘daring trapezo ets | Sweet Hermann, try to get mruin tho locket and | now ut {ts present mouth, which fs 120 miles pil Alutlent Asanedition. it cuit paces, fire very well satiated, and thetelephong | above the London ring, Miss Lucy Davene, who | Iittle hand; proinfse mounting of gold until | turthor out in tho Gulf of Mexleu, e Hundred pasos, more then Mity wulasule pees 4 now one of the established Institutions of | pay just Inunehed herself from n pedestal near yeu wet It, and C will take care of ft, my curly 2% ‘Thatin golng out that 120 mileson the gulf | scrtutions for wll forma of provuillng dlzense, the co- Rockford, 2 ly twonty fect high to muka a awinpaug oap ana | Bead, until better times, Now, don't troutie | level the angles or banks of the river on both | salt of tany seur of extunsive and mucceastal Owlng to tho fact that so many boul burglaries: yourselt about that policeman, for you are | sided of tho rlivor at this city, In order to hold Practice, etther une oF witch i orth fen tines the have been committed in this city of late, the | bo caught in the arms of hor fathor, who hung | pternully mine. Why should T take go imuch | tho water of the river, huve, by natural and | flee tine bank. | Vound tn Bronct: cloth: price ouly Counel are now considering the advisaullity of | head downward fifty fect away, was seen to quit | troubleabont you. when T have so many othor | artiticlal means, been raised from fifteen to Fho Londen Lancet saya: porton should be reorminizing the pollee-force, On Mondayeven- | her hold on tho bur of tho ilying trapeze | oppartunities? “And uow vour honey-pot grects | suventeen feet. without this valuable book, nuthor isa noble Ing tho Council will moat us Committee of tho | ing tall with on sickening thud to tho | thd kisses got again, Write goat, and lot mo 4. ‘That, when tho river oxtends itself out into | benefactor.” Whote for tho pUrposy, of decidfiy upon this | Pound below. Men. groaned ‘ani womon | 8oen turin look into your awect eyes. Farewell | tho gulf another £2 mites, tho banks of tho | Ap iustratcd xanipto sont to all on recalpt of 6 subject, which has tulrly aroused every citizen | Faria and hid their iuces. Kor an natant Kho | tlaaain we meet river at this ety will bave to be ralsed nearly ag Orne uth "e to Ita great and vital tmportanee, i phor xlrl had strotehed out npon the ground Hke Mrs. Caroling Bossier, Mrs. Eliza Rosenthal, | many more feet to hald the water of tho river, | rit, Prentd Tho Junior class of the Rockford Sominary | re Uiad, save fora sligut tromor of her iinbs, | Mes, Helcher, und Louw Tallon testiled that | and that the sume Gad results will follow by the | dents W., will give no exhthition on tuesday evening. Tho | Tewas onty for wi inAuMt, und thon a stalwart (during her visit to Potighkeepsle the defendant | bulldiug of levees, but in w wuel slorter period | HUCEE RINK, al Dp wole olfeglute imior exatbition, ‘Tals ta the tire: | #thlete gathered hor In his uring ns ho might a | nidde love to plulnttit's hustand, Of thes aaa: oo 1. Facnity uf the Bhtindelunin Gate algo the lrstelaxs to vive n Juntor exhibition, |] thualjmning tents trom wines fhe pertwcmers | TILE ATTACK ON PARNELL. | pie evel ta groin six ules to take tonne, | detphingateg ie" tfun as WS: HEAL of thy Rockford Neminnry during the thug tune | Lot mo {i iivsny tigits Hud blonde wie whe | True St ( Stho Hnntacorthy Out= | furthordamn tthe reers monte VOTES | Uuual steer He veal ‘ ‘i ° t wont jus] ats ond ti rue ory oO hh ie scortts t= A 1 t ar, WW. A. 0, cE Miss Kittio Fullor attended that institution, wilt | woman in fishy tights and blonde wig who 7 eae cekad wir | _Svlomuke the outloe Inte Like Borgno it | naieisseigsiaa stuaestnoeae TEL YS t t oI ., by hor feet from a high trapeze, and who ov—The Meot! 3 wero churacterized by mariners as weather | be plensed to teurn of hor murringe, whlch oc- hung by hy hy at Day i m rage would not cost aa much as bag the cruvassa nt | thor may by consulted on all dis- ing Friday night. Her iytng-jib- wie blown | brocders.”” curred on inst Tuesday grouting the raxidonce Me itEn thea gig Ie the long nal boone oreecssaNG | Hlrod. Whudgcon=Men. Sharp's plantation cost tn actual dhunmye done | eavos reulzing skill and experience. away, and uhont batt on million silngles wore Washed off her deck=load. The schooner Jennio Mullen took a hold full Ae yondence Boston Herald. d the imouey already spent to close that ' Mistor hereholea wie Sire homes Fee ithine: | pertormad, ‘The worn forgot that sho was & ae e'The Enaleenrthy won NDS. of ties ut Horn & Joseph's north plor, neur tho | hnrt, and tho union was sofomnized by tho Rov. | cleus performer and 1000 oyes wero upon her, | | DUBLIN, April: —"lho Enalscurthy outrage” | crevasse. a let wv eee rene edi Sturgeon Day Canal entrance, and was to have | Mr. Curtis tu tho presence of a snull but very | and only rewombered that sho was a mothor, | fa, of course, the reat ovent of tho week. Ut \ a ee Bh pete ee. out ae Nas nie, . Th Mh if tr t finishod at tio suuth pier ‘Tho valoot Friday | elect company. ‘Tho bride wis very handsames | Davone deupped to the ground, and | hos beon treated by Mx. Purnell’s opponents | (wuld sion become tle Houdettle mouth uf 6 Muinals “wena cmised hier to rin, however, and sho kept [ly attired tno cream, plum, und broaele alll, Ai, ae eiiaonae mitered ce plnered* | nerw und in England, and doubtless it has been | ye Now Orienns to near lowewiter Mute, Of, 1M R. R, CO, Funpiaig until Grosse Polit wie reveled, then | eee tons, tho dionor- hail was thrown open, | West flow utter the ewitt wyinbust, who, curried | Fepresented In the felerwins to America, us an | athur words, bring bak the sume condition of raratty of head tne tho fut fo turn back; nnd ‘wocordingly enme its | Andalarge table, Vedecked with the eholeest | He bleeding wlrl out of tho sight of tho horrliled | uifair of great Importines, a revolt amuinst | wutortevels that thers was when tho river's ert lito oF ‘ : wiyoume lm) frutte and, vinnis, greeted the even of tuo bes | Rtkience, Walle this wis huppentng, Des Frank | dictation,” and a “turu of tho tide." ‘Thu truth | MOU wus ene thls locality. tha line of holders. Tho guests wore reentved by Mra.t, A. | Mublonbuns, of 100; Cheatuut atreot, Dr. FT. | ie, it was nothing of the kin, ‘Thy true atury of | 4 : ‘ at » OTITER MISITAPS, . A vessel fg reported ashore on White Shonls, in the Straits. Innamiteh ag the, schooner Annie Vought bus failed to make her appearance hero with the tleot, soino ure Inclined to Lellove that she 18 tho yeasel roforrud to, alia. tes th Who schooner Georgo Murray, commanded sino wire Je, there Wollld he no-mora Migh water nor ; Ey linti The sehooners Willintns, J, 1. a" hee y Capt. Je Hovoy, sister of tho bride, and Mrs. A. W. Dnrne | Hewson Bradford, of 15 Pine streat, and Dr. 1. ay Late thre e le bd water. Beateropsaf AN Ei llsions ut Toledo during tho storm Friday evens | {ho pesnige Up Tron Buitulo tii six days and six | re ite and Col, iO. Gilinan, of Colones | bind the ourtain which hung in tho passageway | ouy counties, and atthe sumo thne one of tho |, % That tf this word done, Biyores, Weanel Lh oe | tet SBME nue ee eat Ing. Tho Alexauder’s daunges aro catiouted ut | MINTY eehooner Aourn was an applicant for a Milas Bh Ming Wluisdéily and Mins’ Sraith, trom: | HEU! ms whlely oor Ley Daven had best er most natlontl, in fretand, and bes been go sinoe | FLOR Many corineors Out of employment, wed pegetuced in atindance? 000, . . nue ke ‘Mra. a he a q ut a : ware boom on Like Brio in tho gate of Priday night. Tensaens rout Yweannbs to Cleveland, ue bad dere, and they have the very heat wishes of a | Dad occurred before the word catmy out © Sho fs | in tho Insurreotion it vo yrlluntty maintained ¥. That contractor, Levee Honrds, aud Luve Moom 1 No. TH Michigan-a¥.4) nibg fh Moeketug Niet {owed the sehooners f.. | Wouthor provented tho fuiiiinent of the ubur- | lurge alyclo of friends. nl right,” and in aminute more Fish and Melville | against tho atrocities of the Kritish soldiory, | Comtmlastonor would bivo to do tho mune and | CHICAGO, Tele u iy ade * y D G Ty for, ‘This sprig the owners of tbo vossel wera told that tho order given lust full would be hone oped, but when she rovebed Escanaba the pare Pies refuacd to glyo hor any ore, having chunged thelr minds. Among tho arrivats from below 1s tho sohoonor ‘uomas Gawn, It is reported that she lost-a seaman overboard In the recent hervy weather, There {s 0 perfect dearth of anchors in the murket. Ko many baye been lost recently in the ico and vlsowhore by vesacls that tho due mand gaceeds the suppl on bund, und orders wilt huve ta be forwarded to tho seubourd, Wahllu towlng the schooner George Murray yesterday the tux Van schalek carried away two tho voasel’s bobstuya. hat 0.0. wore Whirllng arourul tho riage tu tote tightntey Abt : . that tho so-called: Hiver Comuniasion would hay ‘Gre eM anol ais County Tadao Ses Pik Durcback nets, in friendly rivalry, und tho ae: Irluh mnilepandeny would, for the Hine at ke AM, nothing tod I waar’ Piget ih ig nsaurediy have been won, Ot bn, consequently, | ontat a Jou Hanson your Be Ws on Cora Bi. Morey. Die PS ee sett per ae cone | utways boon in the vanof tho Irish uutiounl | bave te subsite, Fan Lovcsed, omens We Rie Ohncrtings | Wut dust behind tho curtiin whieh separated | movemont, guing in among the very frat tor | 10, ‘hut with the disappearance of those rand, W. At: Barth Hurley, Hoscos, W. 1. Get 0, | te tuemployed performers from the public. on | Home-Itule when the late fenae Mure atarted | [eches prosperity would com back to tho whole 1. deroine, Roscoe, W. 0. G3; Mr. Goodwin, Due | & rude stutted tick ised for Gumblurs to alight that filea, und fn recent youns declaring for the country, and thifuntess you and your levee ind rand, W. G3 G, J. Wood, Dorand, W.c. 1; Joe | Upon in thelr prodigious eaps, lay. the uncon. Re ME TECUNES! 1 fens trends can refute these prupoaltions, you Pang Maroy, Hurands We Ib--Be ologntes wero | Sluis Uirl, prewontiog a sight which mudo ald | active potioy” of Me, Parnull, At tho quneral | had ae woll cosa to mppow this cheap, speedy, resont from Durand, Rockford, Harrison, Hare | showmen turn away sick and shuddoring. Her | election in’ 1874 ft Gleoted the best professing | and pormanent plan ycprads to redeem this om, Rockton, and Hoscoo, The mecting was | Vlande wly wos yono, and hor brown halt, drip | Homo-Rulers It could tind,—slr George Bowyer, | #reut Valley froin overiow, open und improve oth intercathiy und {natriotive, The meets ping with fev-water, wus brushod bnok from her °, ; sche, our rivers, which will relieve the Girmers of the ry » ‘Kho meeting | P Hh the English Catholle lnwyer.and Mr. O'Clery, 8 | Northwest und South from rullway tmonopollits, vlosed on Thursday evoning with a farowoll ad- | Hee, from: which every particle of gator hid i q allway mt 5 dvoas by Mr. Gd, Wood Ned, Hur eyes wore Sled and her brouth | pative of Limerick,—discurdiug for those poll> i hen Si Sn, meee calle woneuers the bio. saed dh Waribee lark, Walle Base, r ublicun County camo i short, quick gasps. On her left temple | tielans persons of tho highest rank and very | propositions 1 will cease to oppose luvous | Pouble Flevat van, Warming Closet, rol a gabe alma btoue: Count) He eta Mee great blue himp, nearly ad big ay a man’s tlyt, | Iuray Draporty, who would not give the required | sud jetties, and it you do not controvert what 1 Pests Cuan, Duiping and Shaklug Grate, Lirect Drath v8 y beround on Eerson's Island, St. Clo ¥ Suturday, and aulfored a deluy'of Pea SEAMEN INJURED, A week ago Saturday, white tho schooner Pensaukeo was heading for the Straits and dis- tant about twolvo intles cnstof the North Fox Island, » heavy ava, boarded her and washed three seamen aguinat tho cubin with such violence that thoy were badly. Injured, Two of Je tho men were put arhore nt Detrult to bo cured | for atthe Marino Hospital. ‘ Buffalo, ‘Thitrsday’ afternoon, Bdward Heott, Lolonulng to the crew af the. suununor |. 2 ard It, in tho sume wy, would by And, 08 Wo nuturul consequence, had ralved up, and! to this one of tho physiotuns | Home-Rule pledges, Sir George Bowyur hud | sity, then you cease to oppose outlets, FULLER, WARREN & CO., t Halatond, hid a bad fall while aloft, In bis forpatininys Uf tho Directors af the Rockfora | Wis holding a lump of lee, In tho back uf her | hot boen long in Pariument whut ae Waa lee Nay th viva fale proposition. Let the coun Manutacturocy, Troy, No Ys eee Bug atrnck the main boom and thon the AROUND THE LAKES. Watch Company, Loyi Ithoudes wis) reticcted | Hew, thoro waa a xreut guah, from which the | covered to bo « bumbuy and n fraud, Ho | ty heur from you tn reply. Tain, truly yours, eck, Bott's Injuries uru quite serious, Capt. Alox MeDougall has sold tha flshing tug | Prosident; Henry W. Price, Viee-Preaitont; Hoae | Blood owed frocly until: it Was stanchod by | turned right around to the Tories, and at lust Joux Cownox, BRAMCH WIVIET—Hew York, Cloveland and Chleage. John Pridgcon to John Gorton and others, of Duluth, for $5,000 cugh, * The stoum-yacht J.T. ansom, which was sold on Thursday for $1,600, left Dotroit on Friday for tho St. Clatr Falls, where sho {8 to be used thig season, . Capt. 8. 13, Grummond has taken tho contract of releasing the sehoonor Montayt, ushore nour Port Hope, A tug will bo sent at once to com- Milupuire: (othe amount of $3,600 hava: bi Upitl a a Aout v4 Ot comploted on the turgo Wynndoito, Onve HOCH The Oswogo Palladium lourns that Mr. J, G. MoWhurter bas ulotter from a member of the Cunadian Parliament, statlug that the Welland Canal cnn be openod with twulve fect of water next sonson, PULLER, WARKEN .& CO., mer D, Halland. Seeroti yand Lovt Whondes, | other physiulan, Lucy fg 0 iette, slight thing, hubltually begun to vote and spenk aguinst tho —_— 1 tee Chicigtay, Pre v1 Tiel of yy 7 Bud as she ny thore th her rin costume, wh! vory mun with who bu bud been pledged to act, HL W. Pelco, and James 8. Ticknor, Exooutive | Wii coiled and. uly, aha looked Nee amore | “Ale O'Clery alan wus known tebo a Bumble ; # HUMOR, ’ ‘The lino Just surveyed for tho proposed now gulla, rokon and yl ‘Tho mothor, sobbin thong ty gonthaned fn appouranes wit ho hud ahs wang the Tota Santina fo bellate tf wildly and ta! coherently, bent ever the | profussed hinwwlf at hiv oluction. Beginning t y Northwestern Waliroid: betwen Wockford and | irl, bathueher head in ievewuter, while Das | bivcurocr aaudmiper's viork in. Limorlok, and | why do wo Ist thom yo to Washington?—Zuleu Blida, and tho people in that nelgtborbood re. | yele wus rulnolnyg atruund Ike ono distracted. | known to bis nemhbord as Vatriek Clory, he | Bice, fJolow at tho proapect of a railroad and dupot at | ‘Phere was uo tagk of willlme hands and willing | volunteered Cor the ltt arn of Blas IX. i ‘She King of Swedon is a poot, and yet his sub- | New Yur that point. fuet to lund their ald to the rullet of tho sutfers | 1889, and callod hinwelf Mutriek Keyes Clory, Ax | jects don't shoot at bin hol? so often n the Mlewinore tard mt Wha next term of tho Winnobngo Courity Cire | or. Jt wus a strange aid touching sight to goo | a soldier, be never shod a drop, either of tldown | guijocts of tho prosy Cznf, Thoru fs no uvvount= | Boutnuaten sadsonitore Uoukad foe eult Court will conyeno on Sonday, April eu, | tho troops of performurs, (i thelr funtistio cos: | or any othor body's blood, und tt 1s alleged that | ing for the frouke humanity, undp anid Panett liven TuOk wy York ty Southe TH Gockorlan Intec one, fore boing Mbensos, | tuMUs And horror-stricken fucex, pressing | ho wis, ut least on one oocuslon, guilty Of nents | m tek , mito handone Huvea, iid. Hrviaghe itr eaulne is. follows: Crimbinl, 48: common, law. isa; | Atound toolfer thelr vasistanoe, The" yrotexive | tompuble place of poltroonory, Ie wus, how. | | THo Burl of Heaconsticld can now with fooling eablti, #4 race, 400 HOsaen, taku chancery, HA, Thore are eighteen divorce sults, | Pulnting on tho fuces of the clowus oven could | over, created Knight for his snilitary rervives to repeat Maul pal tie Febus formerly uttributed ie) 204 3 Nawllog vlght old and ton commenced since the last | not hide tho looks of sympathy and kindly so- | the Pope, auch ad thay wore, and then turned 1p to bln, i should ho my rat, if 2 could throw 4. 2Nouth Clurk er oh Hottutde, “Thery wore many: oxprowslonsuf auger fn Landon 8 Chuvatlor Koyos OClor y, the Hae me at ate batt ‘Gludstone, a Laas ey ‘Mossra, Buck & Bushnell, of Princeton, 1, | Sd indignation by tho tule smombors of tho | Putrlok being rH od wud ving protxus a Now Orleans Pieayune says that “Soro STAT LINE ft. Baltnat, ad Londons tot MORE WILD WEATIIER, Yesterday tho wind amuln blew with the forco ofagaly from tho southwest, A lult came at Nightfall, only to ba followed by violont'squalts and heavy showers, which continued up too Very Inte hour. It must have been a wild, dirty night for marinera‘on tho Inke. Tho witer in Tho river muintainod a very high stugo, wih strony tdo curronta, during tho ontire iftor- iu thivdiredion oa York tor Ps a : TITE IWA KEITII According to u report brought by tho Weatern Transportation Company's propolter Milwaukee have boon in Hockford fora fow days, negotine | Company that wonien should bo permitted to at | to lls urn, | ‘Lhero are quovr stories rogard- | than one rough customor has never known how tumpt such vrais teats, © By —," sald one | ing the manner in which ho gvontrived to lve in | ood ho wis until bo killed some und hourd Hing Jor SOs purchues Cf ys {Tolland Uatiey i Hiinwholetying-trapedobusiness | the Rogllah Capltalund got called to the Engilal: | i. Hae gomatiody nd |g fo Glasxow, Lvorpoot, Dut last ovening, the tug Welvomo had resumed 4 ‘Thoy hold the refusal of it until next Wednes | Of tha clown: tho luwyee in churge sum up bls virtues,” jerry, from N.Y. avury ‘Voureday, iret Cabin, 4) ¥ \ rere) ! ki should boabullshed; aowe One ts always gutl! Hur (ut which bu bus never gob Any bustivsd) 2 ji to" wecommudauon, - sucund Cabli Operations on tho stranded schooner Ida Keith, PORT OF CilIcAGo. Fy ree crippled or kilied by ite Leannot look at it. 1 | but audioe dt to say-on thia polue that he appears This Is, a wood timu for charitable fesliugss ee ae! coe ag ore Cigprigr get sigan tetas. ic the Trish Foreign omee, | RN: kuuwovnguaay cutude tag mathe | have Ham anger, tune | a thay ay doratvony tue wosmure hon |” drwutnar, Naked hte, Pt. Jeaso Hurlbut, of: tho schooner George | Prop E. B. Thompson, Muskvgon, lumber, Abonk has jatoly beon published tn London | trapozu uct is ita danger, It -abould bo forbids | no” very “triondly. feeling, for Iretund | that they will have to bebuye thomselvos OHS ULEGEN, Western z Prop Nowburgh, Hulfulu, sundrics, Prop Mary Groh, South Maven, lumber, Prop 4. Ht Whittig, Alpen ruliroud tioa, Prop Mike Groh, Ludington, luuber, Prop John Pridgeon, Jr. Hay City, salt. Prop Milwaukee, Butfalo, sundries, Behr Lotus, Ford Kiver, lumber, Wray, reports that quite a Boa was breakliy sist tho Kotth Friduy? yracn ho passed tho ; tnltous, Btill tho eon wab not ad heavy as he # titoutstde. ‘Tho Keith lies far enough south, mae i reof to ho protected from tho full force and one ater i) 5 a gunk fait to am testis ond stern could be geen. Tho Strunded veasel ty heading narthoust, onlled “Our Publfe Olllees.” ‘Tho author, Bir, | don by law.” Many similar exproasions were | or the Irish people, Tecan be easily undorstoud | Wubty sharp.—Puck, CEN Charles Marvin, bus boon omployed from time | heard from other athletes and gymnusts, who | bow usvat in Parltament would serve such.a Thore fg always an trropressible contiiot going Meena ie to thie as un assistant in various dupurtnionts, | wore stunding about. It wars long time before | mun, and, wecurdigly, be met with & rare pices | on in one's mind whon he sees a sinall boy tak= yy AL: and got into asermpo two years ayo in connees {| tho cuuse of tho uccllont was gencrally under: | of good fortune when he waa taken up by the | ing bis tirst smoke, as to whotber tho joy tu ki UROL ji zy Hon with tho AngliRusson ugreemont, which | stood, even by tho members of tho company. | Wexford Independent Club and returned free | smoking the ciyar, or the olyar in smukiiy the Hi ' All ‘Travel und Hotety Piest-Cin Company Aelect, and true trow Ule anaosau on promaturoly found Its aaa Ate the columus of | Many suid that tho girl's hunds woro sweaty and | of exponse to Wosuinlustor, His pian there was | boy.—Steubcnulls Herald, Bnowspuper. Among other dotuils, ho tells ue | hud blippod. ‘The truth, however, ta, that ds ale | todo vory tittle but go into tuto “ vooiaty” und. Incl Bebe, Guwn, Cloveland, cou, ‘ i told AAAI eEMawNeR: WhA ¥ ‘ ; Bc i 4 that shu latterd whic ceneh the Foreign Ontice | sprung frow tho pedestil and went to throw her | then to plaeate hls constituents by a frothy | A Hoston tnwyor tol Wyo, WHO | dunt te fudeponiunt trusoturs, Jowest pricus, Spo SUNGHON LAA Bene, Welle italy watt __ | ftom Bieieserhund.are tho beet seritton in pone | tor over the tue’ on wolel she was bolding by | apoced uu mid. ayuin i support of tho Tesh | S¥ked Rim u question, that ho usually rubelved | talund luirinnt advantages, ini oa! by Ws uth STURGHON BAY, Bear rote Stebel Gluveliad coal, « of penmunehip, and those from the United | herhunds, hor hou struck, with terridg furod, | National demututs, Ho was callod to account a | Bay for hla wlvice. Thane’ auld lnwyur No. | pores pucnoes Hite eum uceisary ee +. _Sptctal Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune. Selir B.Jones, Huitite, cou), Huatos tho worst, ‘Tho Itter ure algo written on |. tho pedestal on whieh her feet hid stood w wus | your or two wines, and, on Laat occasion, prom. | Extending 3 cunts tall me ul yuu know, and | MAG PRA ne Srunazox Bar, Wis. April 1W~Tho tug Jolin: | Heur.L. Watson, Duifulo, coal. tho worst papor, ‘The Queon Nkes to stu bore | ment before, ‘Tula knocked ber sonweluds, aid, | ded fa the most solumi manner to Joly Parnvll’s | #!Vetwe buck thochangy."—~<lbany a ae Gregory, purchased by. P 4 NE Bebrd, 8. Hichmond, Butfato, coal, sell Victoria, Rand ("Hoe further telly us | relaxing her hold, gho stiffened out and fell, | baud, but bo broky bla promiie, und be hud “Why did Gen. Washington cross tho Dulas * NOTICE, re ry, purchased by George Spear, arriy Sebr George Surray, Luitule, oul, that Lords Derby aud Salishury’ will paas uny'- | without the power fo take an-elfort to save | never xlven any eatisYuctory “reason for | ware on the ive during the wtorm of wh MWEUL | me nny cru yesterday. Bene Deer dusting Radate, coals thing, wherons with Lord. Paluiveston every ono | hervlf duc, a° violation uf. bis plod iy 2 plodged word. | night?’ asked a tuchur of ber young eluss in OvvICe OY THY BT. LUIS & BAN KUANCLCO ud fo bu on their P's and Q's. Mr. Marvin furs | Aftor the frst offurts at restoration hud beon | At last tho tlie came for clocting | history. “1 reckon,” piped a ainall yolve In ane : Res The hs IRS BUMS ther tolls how, whon tho (rund Duke Sergius | made, and the How of blood hud been stopped, | hew mombers, und, while Bir Georgy How- | awer, it was becaugo bo wanted to yet ou the Notlco te bereb; yee ne ee rene Mt Waa struck dvad by a spent bullet, ut the | the mattrogs on which tho girl luy was pluked up | yer bad the grtoe not to tuoo ble cunstituents | other sidu."”— Worcester Uazeite, this Company willbe cost after, Apal fi, te open hee of tho Russian’ army, on ov battlefleld | aod carried Into the ladies’ dress) Deru whure agulo, Str, O'Clery twbo bad Ge thin time do- A Maluo skipper poluted out to an anelent Hay (iat ls gan fyeiaity wlth ny adroit batwoen in tho Halkuns, the Caur informed the Quoen | for balf an hour longer tho physlolans kept up | veloped, ceiesuaat the altabtust Lrerate gene ie aisekye whode deluk HE was atthe boku, a curtain | Ps Comnany und thy Atchliun, Cubed, & Haiti Fo 3 ‘Thu tug Jennie Nall,,of Frankfort, Mitch. ro- cently burchused by‘tho Groen Hay Dredye Company, ran into this port yesterday on ‘ber Way toGreon May, and proceuded to the latter vluco this morning. es Hig 8. 8, Coo mado un attempt to tuke off 0 sunken seow Hill, at Clay Banke, yesterday. Sho putled her about tier length, and purted two Bebr Ainerien, Humtalo, coal, . Sehr Early Bird, South Haven, sundries, Sobr Garibaldi, Suskeyon, lumber (wrvdl) Behr M, Ludwig, Puckard’s Pior, lumber, , Schr Edna, Calumot, gravel. Sebr E. Batos, Grand tluvon, lumber, /Hebr Magdalena, Horn's Plor, bark, Schr South Hay Packard's Pier, wood, Sehr George L. Suaver, Muskegon, lumber, Bebe Amuakoug, Leluud, luuiber, of the occurrence ing dettor of unusuul sad- | the efforts to revive the luju: i - | | We: te t g Je fUF thy conmeucion ut the Wust+ En, nei Ca a Maris Epa | ut, Man cet ae | hee mtr, eh, uae | Stteugesi urgny cae uaa | Bren sre yi! 0 WEIEY B SSOF A WORE WOUL UrOLl ss the physiclane | dependent Club would not buve bla. on | ortho star, He hurriedly aroused tho akippor, huldans of recon Apri wil bs onultted for customary form, biting stronger than ordinary | said she could not live. Vols wae - ts andi | © E par, I - strain of ayaa} thy. ‘Apparently, he lata ie rid tion, though at ono: thine the Prater any torn, and selected. vi fe thoreafter what ru Tal§ sare of a sil: whouting, “Gimme suuader star, Captings Vee Sto thesscuritive ty be issued iar the Bbove= * ULEANANCES, Behr Ton Puine, Muskeyuu, tines, Not beioy able/to wut her off, uho lett ber, | Boke Guilin Mae hug Clty, aa, {oo thick) for, whoa us Isior eauio, buck, “tho | syuiptous ware very unfavorable and dhut hor Nitionallet ofvcea, “Ale skuughe’ be would how dono sullod pust as ug ey * iA SEL ee vcd yateoe und e: ~ * ‘a “ won bad © own ; bank ued dawn the | pulse was very wouk aud unvcrtain. if un | retire, 01 ut te bo worth one gut up to-rew composition on usceiplun clreulurs cs} r = 0 cama into this port to await moro fuvoruble | Bobr Marly Murti, Bultulo, coul, Kour she atrony inon ugula tose atthe meateoee, | Seta ae Sie aaa nutcbe hundreds ut fe piskubjuct bus | Wwllers uyep wpplicntion wo tly Sucretary attr Asi —« Tan tude the? conisianse aigeineutiy | audtmastisont modus eee ids sterling 1 gb tyke Woefonk | muny brunchea wht tio teueli leant out under tho cdye of the guuvua, | pounds sterling to tybt 4 county tke Wexford, | mu rehe uh the teacher frigid, Mr. Siuryiu's work will probubly ur $ bore Lucy, uccumpauied by the physiclius, to Horouvery tho'doelslon of the up whleb bud } you Gaye not mude your bough yet.’ Weuthor, With a qood sea they think thoy-can 3, and will be mulled tu yagh ikhulder utter Aprik tusily set her ailunl, and will tow hee to Muul- Mh Per ord hut Diruciors.. 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