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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 3° STATE OF TRADE. pew Indyanced three question, and asked ow T should be expected to deal with them: “*Tho enfranchisomont of the agricultural inhorer? ‘It must bo advocated,” sald Mr. ‘Thompson. “Mr, Gintstonn's foreign policy, as Intoly procialmed?’ * It muat bo supported,’ was tho EN, GEN. WARREN. Patch until within the Inst month or so, did not think It important {§ view of the situation, and td not, therefore, inention It in his statement. FOUND LASHED TO A RAFT. | The Court of Inquiry Now Sitting xiven him erally bit coud ha ono, Heald Hor #ea anything fiepossible utout st. Tho ex athe) Story oF: Onpie Henly. 60 the \Wneig at Governor's Island, iinluation of Gen. Sheridan wll bo resumed to- Jain paper, and deposited {n toa oF Pitts box Minllae 1 tho boxes used In oa Suage® toa by the Coun. dgor shall bo appalnted by. cat Comet da ng at 0 sue No restricts shall bo mado by ia core tivo represontatives of sald wards and dlatrio! aitired to quit the Capital on twonty-four hours’ hotfer, and dewish strangers Arriving ATC Or- dered to depart in the name surninary manner, ———————— FOREIGN. An Enormous Deficit Discov- ered in the Indian Showing Made by the Exchanges - in Large Cities the Past ‘ Gisgestabiishmont of tho English ; a eT eo5 nnn mittcerutred to keep & Budget, q Church?" “It must ba no longer opposed,’ win Dlnste: Nhe Merrill, ee. vearenDAY'a PROCEEMINGS. Week, : 3, The Judge mes and piaco of residenoa of tho answor,. eis York Hus, Gen. Sheridan Gives in His ‘Tes- Spectal Dispatch to The Chleaga Tribune, recor son vyotlng, to bu key 1 for reference une . the Aad anampsat haa anything, to do with | When off Capo Hatteras in a northeast ces ji Gon, Sherldai's, Cross fitatter the Convention, Ant Tt About tuo restit, ‘ Thmecexaney taciiauite fetter -t dectined to | Bale, Inst February, the lookout on the timony on tho Case, csuminttion nie eyuiinued’ towlay bofore the | An Indication that the Busines thorn io HHGIE Lo Ue ADY eel acoompeny thocro: | It Is Attributed to the Malad | dunnsiting ot mofori and wf te that jw a | schooner Harold Yiaarlager almlited) what Tiny aeasion ied Tho. production of certain ase Boom Is Slightly Col- & Mactlon, the nature of whic! Avo 1 r K hes fe ris th O ite age untaion tne pornaa whoare |, ministration of the Late | jruntisnticaitely the Jum tauns Ac | Gaui Icundgeny with is Mneutar glamnn | ABA ‘olls Why Ho Raliewod Warron | lita) Guat nnmeamataes paps lapsing. 5 e : fi x ny: Eo : ‘ ‘ 5 i i Republican yotors tha wart or cts (abould Ministry, * cittorot the Palla Gazelle. An to tho men | mado out tho flgure of a man fuebly mov After Five Forks, Pr Mae err rane aoe ee eine BOC who shall roPrcian, one) in tho voting-placo > who dil mo the honor to associate thomeclves | iny a plece of red flannel whenever the raft = Distvelitdten nbnnee atte ae ann fares, at theron tho primary te held, and alton thei re CEES EEO MST er was not hid by the great sens that froin time to utter whet cee ne Oye or ipe A. Decline in Prices Necessary re oy #0 o! ty + y " z te ¥ al ies to KeeP tance proper gnu, auch for | And Assists Largely in Popular. | peendone, it woo not propose ta allow nur | tlme seemed almost to overwheli him. The He Felt that it Was for the Interest of Hie | eae iannacspomatsnpnrehetsiant We other, Tub Aceh Cthe Whosls af : ep fo paper ta Fie tiatie : . ‘ porta H , £ Tanna Doma Oe ating regnril- izing the Giadstone jelt resides in we, and, ie shall oon reap: | ScHooncr, which was outof Mlelmond, and pone Ty. L Gene Warren's onters to attack, in, thi Trade. tnenieing 3! Itled by Gen, Mende, vin obedience to th bound down the Spanish Matn, was seudding In new xhipe and with nll tho latest im- 7 under bare boles, Capt. Kundsen had a pleco Bpeetat Dispateh ta The Chicas Tetbun: provement ing the right of anclector to vote at tha pri- udges shall require puch olector to Regime. mary, tho red tention, and ine The Pull Sell Gazette, in {te ieea this _atter- é : om ectteats Bhd i ‘ ae 3 Spectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribunes puns state tho Henubliunns at tho ena: reoant editdriully aayse’ 1 will bo our boast to of be ttn Levant an stanite ih uiatel SR acOnL Sete eet rian ine ean | cueancod his Moathoe Aurtuueshe Mahe RA HEL | NEW Kuk, Muy ~The Public says: ‘The oxe fend’ eetton, and that he isa legal voter, entitled pu wo exch qremtion on its merita as it elses; to | and, hauling his course, stood over toward BLY Hot expoct thats jinetion would be ‘elfceted changes no longer give signs of uncheoked acs huve nelthor purty wor programs and to keep true to our old traditions of iberty and Inde- pendence,” : English Influence Is Being Felt Anew at the Turkish . : dd jure th par's Imad. ened res | with sheridan wutll aon thocape, He hove hig sehooner to under | Courtof Inquiry, at Gave the leu of the raft and Inunched his Jolly sented aclear and admirable #tatement of the 3 7 situation at tha battle of Five Forks. aad the paar F bout, At the ifiminent risk of beng cay- | Caigos whieh led biin to relleve Gen, Warren of CRIMINAL NEWS. ‘ward or district whore said pri- tort IO held. and that ho bas not voted nt fhat primary, or ny other, upon that aan anid statement to bo con! irmied by a residont Repub- 0 tine inthe morning, Uvity. At Loulavitle, Milwaukee, and Byracuse is tho usual unanimity of increase in oxchanges Ia broken, and tho Joxees nt Loulsvillo and Mil- ’ tal F GERMANY, ized, Med t ! waked aro large. Moreov fiean voter of said ward or district, known to Capital. we ERMANYs sized, four seamen pulled toward the raft. | tho o a ralley ; yankea ro large. Moreover, tho Increase at ho PARE secrotty M. SrvaEt, Chalrman, : - MEIRCTEI. There they found tho etuneinted form of a | he command of tho Firth Core luinutlitely |v Gities MURDEROUS REVENGE, | Nev York, Noston, Philadelphia, Cinclanatt,and 7. NABI Benray, May 6.—Tho Parliamentary Oommis- | mun lashed among 0 lot of seantling, 11% | sheridan prosented a weltten atntement andes: |, LITTER Hock. Ark, Mu y Fork | St; Haute, though atitl in excess of the average NOTES, The Porte Given to Understand that | sl" for tho preiiminary treatment of tho now | eyes were almost starting out of thelr sock- | plained the various positions with the ald of n | Township, Howard County, ono day lust week. ndvance In prices, and therefore indicates pay- Stunp-Tax bill hns rejected the proposed rocolpt stamp, ono momber only voting for It. BERRIEN. Proceedings have beon begun against Bremen whieh threnten to doprivo that town of Its rights ns n free port, MERM HABBELMANN. In the debate cm the Antl-Sociallstia bill In tho Reichstag yeaterday, Herr Hasselmunn made adectaration of his pollticnt creed, which cauecd considerable commotion, Hornid tbat in Rus- alnanarebista had rison myuinst despotiany, ft France the Commune had done 60, and he hoped tho German workingmen would follow thotr ox- ments for a greater quuntty of goods trans- 5, ferred thun was represented In paymentanyear —*; ‘xo, 18 nevertheless much smaller than would be expected fram tha receot returns. At every olty from which wo bnvo weekly reports tho lutest week's return compares lent favorably than that of Inst month with tho ro- port of the corresponding period Inst year, In April 1870, hustess was improving. prices ad- vaneing, and exchanges y ; Tn Aprift 18, tions haa ben a aiecine a eeleer, if not 8 cousiderable shrinkage In ‘quantities Ox- SHATIERE NY geil, pane ae, negregntes oute aieleo a url 2 pare thas; ‘or the last four weeks com: a3 ets, hiy cheeks were sunken, and his lips | map, The main points of bie atory follow: | Sitrab Xtokes,n wil aged 18, stabbed and instant- were sv parched that they falled to cover hig | “During the day preceding April 3 my cavalry | ly killed Linda Stephens, aged 20, duthter of teoth, ‘he man was unable to talk, but he | tad = been driven back — from — Five | W. 2. Stephens, a magistrate, Tho two families stretched out hisarmsin a mute appeal to | Forks to within a short distance froin are respectable, and reside on adjoining ferns, the seamen besitle him, Duumidate, Courts Hause, anil Bout te tn ga ane ag eet aod Friends sie pant ean © fual attack ot enemy that evening Singha tact id aie Geyer ave of cucerul trealment sent Capt, Sheridan to report to den, Grunt. the ator ok. tho ileienad pial ‘hed Benet tatiled able to tell his story. He was Capt. Bea! condition of affairs. On bis way, Capt. Sherl- s” Sarah, and, retaliatory criticisms upon the brig Lizzia M. Merritt, out Gf New bee dau stopped ut Gen, Meude'n to isk that somo | Her awn conduct comtne to tho ears of tho lat~ Jan. 31, bound for New Orleans, His vessel | ono be sent with binas guide to Nen, Grant's ter, Sarah, accompanied by a married sister, had fotntered, and he had been elghty-one | headquarters. White Capt. Sheridan was walt- | do up to Stephens’ gate and engaged tp an hours udréft, Witlo trying to avold the Gutt.| ing, Gen. Meade questioned hlin as to tho situa. | nary controversy with tho another of the Stream, which at Cape IIntteras trends al- | tion around Dinwiddie Court-Honse, and hud | olfending Stephens girl, during which abe called most northeast, the Merrill was caught bythe | the position of my Iues poluted out to hime | Mes. Stuphensalur, Lindi, another daughter, RUNTUCKY DEMOCRATS. Speclat Dispatch to Ths Chteago THoune, WasntxcTox, D, O, May 6.—A prominent Kentucky Congressman sald this ovening that Kentucky would not send instructed delegates to tho Cincinnat! Convention, Tho sentiment was becoming predominant in that State, bo said, that tho party should not bo sacrificed In tho Interests of any man, Ho was pretty well assured by leading Democrats in tho Stato that Mr. Tilden would not get tho support ation, elther in the wholo or {n part. Ot tne ee LICER Ay in speaking of Grant, auld that if ho wero nominated by the Republicans the Berlin Treaty Must Be Lived Up To, Systematic Persecution and Outrage Practiced Upon tho Jews in St. Potersburge How Hosselmonn Astonishes the Gorman _ Rojohstag with Soolalistio Id, in bis opinion, catry nt icuat three ample. Ho said he Identified himsclf with the fof a cyclone. ‘There was a heavy sea ‘i 189), 1879. Pereent. <4 Horida. ni . 5 ‘ ‘ wut 3 o'clock o moruing of Fub, 3a | Ge + i : +) April i BAIT if Ercan combo aonsye | ge ee tome eae atta | Hee mi nt ae ton] wal fran on | tae ete rege [Mina Shae Aaa RE den, Mutie they do thoy will find out thole mils GREAT BRITAIN, thor had any connection ‘with the Russian an- | WArks tad hutch-house, and started the maly | with hie whule corps and enuul wp tie farce te dla go | Tho report for the month would ho quite sat- =” hatelcombings. Capt, Beal had the well | front of Sheridan? Warren could move at once | {eNee Which separated them, As she ali sounded and found that the vessel was lenk- | that way and take the force threatening Sherl+ ee eto Beare a malaga ing. The crew of eighteen inen were sent In | dan in the rear, or be could send ony diviston to | horse, dealt: Miss Stephens a heavy blow In the a 1 to the. wveistita sm iis bu ie ATteE support Sheridan at Dinwiddie and move on the | neck, The poln of tho knife entered Just abave they eee ining me pise well ai eons nt enemy’s rear with the other two.’ ‘fo this A A area a Re sveqed to be subsiding, Just'as Capt, Beal | Grmutmudorenly: ‘Let Warren move tn the | producing instant death, Mis«Stokes thon re had found the leak and nailed canvas about | Wax you ropes and urge hin notte atop for | mounted her horse and sturted home. As she iveho wind veered to the souduward ond then | SotRlcM AL 10: p.m Maren 31, Warren rer | pssnd tne tied where Mr. stephens wie es cane howling back. a ce! oOin Gon. Mente ing ele cal ‘0 him aud tol im she bad ie “ i ” TIME 18 SOT 1VEN hin cughter, Stephets attempted to arrest story’ fo ils fencuiseas Rs apace on the dispatch, but Warren recelved Hut 10:50 | BUf LUE her futhor wie, ne enn tinted is } i Sen ni pam. By It he was directed to send Grifin | {acent Meld, prevented Stephens Fran taeling huge vortex. | Sea after sea boarded us.fore | promptly, aa ordered, hy the -Heydton plank | Ber Helue {informed of what hed huppened, and aft. It stove in the deck and tore away | road, but'to move the balance of the command | Stokes told Stephens to take her into custody If tho rudder and sternpost. A few moments | by tho road urtlutt wus on, and strike thoenc- | be desired, Menutina the wirl rode home, An Inter the Quartermaster, who wos lashed | my tn tho rene, who was betwen him aint Dine fn. fhe: Moi ae, the deal ish wl BURPENDED. Loxnon, May f.—Outram & Cotton, manufact- urors, of Preston, have suspended, Their Ila- ‘bilities for differences on contracts for cottun to arrive aro from £20,000 to £25,000. . ACQUITTED, ‘Tho West of Engiand and Southwark Bank Directors, charged with falsifying accounts and conspiring to defraud, have been acquitted. The bank susponded In 1878. BRADLAUGT, Inthe oventof tho law not. allowing Brad- laugh to nuke affirmation, instend of taking the oath required of membors of tle House of Com- arcbists, He declared he accepted the connee- don: but spoke, of course, only for bimaclf, not knowing how fir hls cotlewies agreed with him, He was convinced, and tho belief was gains ing ground nmong tho people, that tha days of partlamentary palaveriug wero over. LHassul- munn was called 2o order. LUBKCK, A correspondent anys that Lubéck will shortly receive Its death-warrant. ‘This now polloy of Prugala must bo regurded with tho utmost in- torest by the English and American merchants, DISCONTENT, Lonnon, May §.—A Borlin correspondent saya the diecontent. in Gormany may be judi tf tho tide of emigration. ‘It 1s estimated that, isfuetory, but for the evidence that the improvo- inent witheased in the earlier part of tha moat hus not been matatalned. a increase in the agyregate outside of this city ls vory large, and | it t# shured by every clty, a smuatt gain appear- ut San Francisco. Unhippily, tt is oyl- inferred from tl transnotions for thy month o:Renreras The following table shows exchanges for the past, weeks und for the four weeks ending Stay . wt the cities marked,’ and for the exact month of April at all other cities, the report ent sl runcisco having beon obtuined ty tak FOR BLAINE. Bpttat Dapatch to Tha Chlengn Tribune, Mich. May 5.—The Ropublican County aetation Tduminate delogutes. to tho. Btate Convention has just peot hold hero, and from fenroliowing resolutions adopted ft will bo seen that the Blaine stock is protty high in this scc~ EO RENEAS, Thore appears to be n strong. effort belug made to foreo the nomination of Gen, Grant upon the Republican party as n condidato fora thind-terin of the Presidenoy; and, WHEREAR, We recognizo fully the great and eminent services.rendored to the country b Gev. Grant, aod deprecate any steps which will tend to lower bim In tho estimation of the poo- 5 ¢ inquest wad United States, which resutt must | mons, a bill will be immediately introduced to during the past thirty years, 2,500,000 people have | to the wheel, wis struck by: rf dle, My poaltion was reported ae north of resuiting in averdict of death at tho bands of | Hoston,. = ple of fellow se Tonomiinations pat ipicawhlen legalize such affirmation, emigrated. rie REA juge sen, torn away from his Bie: Court House, the eueediiy rofalteug the Sara rioke - [ea ett aa Hottutelpble, os a 4 yeliove in the principles whic! bs m: u ct erouds ut polit. toorders wel it o " - TKO! creo, oo WHEREAS, Wu DE nite the CON EXPENSES UNDERESTIMATED. Inshings, and carried far to leeward. The the enemy. peeiiis taeelyent ty Way! at | Qxamtnation, The defense claim” tbat Mies | Gincinad i Lonpon, May §.—Tho difference between tho financial resuits In Indin and thoso promised in the Budget statoment published in February ts from £3,000,000 to 45,000,000, ‘The financial mom- ber of the Viceroy’s Council grossly undercatl- mated tho exponses of tho Afghan war, The Indlan Government has sent a dieputch to the Seerotary of Stato for India stating that the ex- penses of the Afghan war will probably exceed tho estimates by 44,000,000. Tho dispatch de- clares tho Military Deprrtment solely bininnbie. Thoy bolleved the estimates sufticiont, and vd- poo thelr adoption by the Fiuancial Depurt- enter r Renny, ar 6.—According to the statements of some members of tho Roichstag, Bismarcic used expressions at the Parliamentary soirée on the4th Ingt. which render it almost certain that Adi will bo presonted in tho Prussinn Dict giving the Government moro discretion in re- gard fo applying the May laws in order to bring about un ugrevinent with the Vitncan. HAMBURG. Denwiy, May 5.—A petition has: been sont to the Bundearath from Hamburg, signed by 67,000. citizens, praying the Gorman Emp! eroach ‘upon their rights. Jt Ja stated that Bavarla intends to_ospouse tholr causc, Tho representatives of Hamburg in the Relohsta; haye bad a conference with Bismarck, in whicl thoy attempted to show tho grot losses tho city would suffer if deprived of ita privilege. ERANCE. ITALIAN ELECTIONS. Pants, May &.—The gonernl elections in Italy, which will take place on the 10th and 23d of this month, nro attracting very general attention here. Thera are many analogics in the political gituntion of tho two countries, which render ship, though ju the trough of the sea, now 4 set ‘ Stephens hud a Jarge stone in ber hind whe began to pinch her bowsprit under, and 1 | Brooke’sand Misseuu's, on the Hoydtan pla she’ govover the fence, and, that. Miss. Stok knew sho was foundering. Shortly afterthis | this’ movement, and wet. to the forks of | oUlyaeted Inself-defense. It ts clained by the tho ship gave a great lurch and went down, | the rout at Hrouke's before the enemy, co us ty | Prusceution that she went around josie peas Onrising to the surface 1 saw the fifebont, | open the road to Its: “ithe enemy, | Housy for the express purpose of Killing tho aii which Lhod Inunched as soon nas the deck | Gen, Mende continues, probubly retire tonal Be ircenes tgs Shon Abe. ee was stove, about twenty yards to leeward of | toward Five Forks, that being tha direction | mits. Fortlinutely fon nee aie Happence’ tobe me, with the Second Mate and ono sailor in | of tioir main attack this duy. Dow tdncumber | 8bsent on the morning of tho killing. 1t; ‘but they could not pill to me, as they had yourself with anything that’ wilt impede your MLtaee Lecay Hie ists Anal aintioe a progress or prevent your moving In uny direc JUST MISSED IT. wet w jon some pleces of Wreckage, and Senate a hata Cert te es lspet lat Dispatch te, Ts Cees TTA found some pleoss of the afterhuuiey) while tiles receipts Ksubinit?* sat Gen. Sueriaan, | 8% PACE. Minn. Stay 6.—A epectal from Stille inanaged to lash together aud climbed on, | “that this order required prompt obedlet water suys that George, aliua “ Nibsy,” Payne, stlieee Hees a wets epout clit feet long: anal Gon. aleads. sid A to Gene Ware who [8 confined In tho Mianesati, Yenitentiury, vo feet broad, On these I gradually dritt- | ‘You must bo prompt tn yourmovements’s | convicted of burghiry, and wanted In Chicago on ed away from the Hfe-bont, ud the | and again: “Dont Incumber yourself with | » charge of murder, escaped from his accus- i anything that will hupede your progress or pre= rar a aca Mate ond his, companion only a small | sektyour moving in’any direction: across ‘tha | tomned place in the shoe-ehop this afternoon billet of wood they could have turned " their boat so a3 to reach n AL i rT country. It was not obeyed in thls manner, | about 2 o'clock, while tho guard was in an ad- th re Me, ons tine Ayres’ division, which had been substituted for | joining shop. He was missed {mmedlately, aod had resolved to jump off the raft and try to | Gritin's, was ordered by Warren, at‘11 o'clock 1 swim to the boat, but the distance was too | p.m.,to move down the Boydton plank rond to |“ Fgorcus search Instituted, which resulted In ent, ‘Towatds’ evening I threw up ins: | Dinwiddie Court-Huuse, and tho mame onder | his recovery about 0:00 this evening, secreted in hands every few moments, so as to encour. | directed the other two divisions to mass when- | tho store-room underneath some churns. doors, age them, and they returned the signal, We | &¥o¢ thoy should be reached by tho ata officer Bush, etc, He bad slipped out of the back door, must have been & mile upart, aud the bearing the 11 p.m. order, Ayres moved down | and went down a tin conductor-pipe on the out- B GNP | the Hoydton roud us directed. Griflin's and | sitvof tho building from tho third story, and St. Louls. Hultimore... Now Orleuns San Franclse Pittsburg, Loutsvitle. Milwaukee. *Providenco. Kaneas City Indiannpolla,. *Clevelnnd, George Washington tinued Felloction o| any inan, and to refuso o third nomination; which impelled Thomas Jct- ferson to deciaro that thero was imminent danger fo tho Institutions of our country in une mited umbition for office; and in tho unwritten Inw of the Republic which hns Hmited tho terms of the Presidunts to two terms; thorcforo, be it Resuiced, ‘That our delegates to tho Stato Con- ‘vention be instructed to uso all honorable means to secure the ndoption of n resolution deprecat- ing the nomination of any man to n third term, Heaolved, That the delegates from this county totho Stato Convention Instructed to voto for dologates to the National Convention pledged touso all honorable means to secure tho nomi- nation of James@. Binine, —. POLITICAL. NEWS. INDIANA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Muy 6&.—Sovoral prominent Re- publicans from various parts of the Stato met by accldont to-day at the Now Denison Hotel, andthe Gubernatorial question was discussed ‘Syrucusa..... Totals, Outalde 3 Month. New York... INADEQUATE. Lonvon, May 6.—The Timea, in an editorial alscussing the dispatch from tho Indian Gov- ernment oxplnining tho Afghan doticit, says: “The reasons advanced in oxculpation of the Governmont, by tho official authors of the dis- puteb to the Seerctary of Stato for India ure In- adequate and almost puerile.”” STANDARD'SCOMMENTS, Lonpox, May 5.—Tho Standard, in an cditori article commenting on tho detlcitin the Afghan Onances, says: ‘There scoms to be, unfortu- 8 12,311 48,113,583 * - in was steadily widening. As night fell and y ! atsomolongth. All admitted that Gen. Strolght pately, vo room for doubt that the recent zluw- | those elections moro than usually inter- | } i Crawford's divisions was walting for nizhtfall, when he intended to i “ ing financial culculations of the Indian Govern- they gradually faded from my sight, the " : was a vory formidable candidate. Hobnd visited | ment hnve proved, to uso a gentis oxpression, | esting. As in France, p amall frac~ | ug lang of tortor crept aver me. 1 felt Satit SUV ED ANTEIL DATION? sai cg ars providence : tlon of about fifty members, beaded by Crispi, Nicotern, and Zanardelll, claim to bo the only true representatives of the Left, and also of Ite traditions, It{is theso mon who ara ay much divided amongst thomsolves as thoy aro many of the counties, it was anid, and wherever hestopped men seemed willing to flock to his standard, Yct thoro Js an ovident distrust of hia strength and fitnoss which keeps politicians Ina stato of anxioty, They fear the opposition of untrustworthy. The Indian budget was luld bo- fore tho Legisintivo Council at Calcutta on tho “Ath of Fobrnary, and showod in wrosa and in de- tail the improvement which Sir Stafford North- cote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, had led Pur- llament to expect. Sir John Strachey un- 1 ff as thelr official reports stnte, In obedience to o1 cE eae peta SeRaeatons the eliances of 9 ders from Gen. Warren, he hilvings as respects TRAIN-WRECKERS ARRESTED. 4 2 | tho two divisions, disregarded tho onlers of Ge! Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu hod few pléces of eracker in iny pock- | Mende, which directed him to berveryprompeii | Kansan Ciry, Sto, May 5.—Threo trainereaks ets, but from the moment I begun to real- | this movement.’ Daring the night of March dL Pot e Na! my situation the feeling of hunger de- | Irecelyed frum Gen, Grant a dispntch, written | CS Thomas 8. Poter, George Mass, and len Kansus City, Indianupolis, *Clovelwnd. Cotumbus *Now Haven. Woreest rallronds and school teachers, and o: | folded a sories of surpluses which changed the | opposcd to W. Cairoll and Bf. Dopretis, and who arted, Allnight I was tossed about. My | 0t10:05 p.m, saying: ‘The Fitth Corps bas | Green, were arrested to-day at Edwardsville, allronds and, econ! teacner ad Oxhe’s | nepect of formercstiniates, and seemingly mute raeier all aystoms of National Government fm. | llinbs became benumbed, and 1 began to fey | Docnordered’ta your support. In addition to | Kas for attompting to wreck the west-bound | Spowanc re Sianlog canvass, For all thie, howavor, in tho | itolenr that tho suma nt thodisposal of the Gov- | Hossiule, Itremaina to bo soon whether tho | that would be washed off. To prevent this, | tls Chavo cunt Muckunzics cavalry, whieh will | passenger train on tho Kansas Paciflo Hallway | esyrucuso. onan wi opinion of the gentlemon present, Gen. Ktreight | ernment of indin, nftor mecting wll the usual will sustain t Bhould thoy ba do. T cutsome strips from iy shirt, and Inshed | Tete you by tho Vauelin row, |All these forecs | Apres, A large number of old tles and pleces R ‘e Would benominsted unless there wae a concert | domands, of oxpunditure, would, bo aut. | Fouts ty See eee Pon Will noe, bo | myself to the timbors of the raft. Istrainud | Wunieind of the, wane fore’ seat te aperute | Of rail wero tled to tho track, but tho ongine | 4. (Hotty. PARTY SAGs a - I i : it sa orate q . ” i * Brecht a geinat the Aolde cared alweaie Gold.” it 0 Teed the mdlen fuction here. ‘This porty itis | my cves nll that night for w light, ‘To add to | with you, and use It to thy ve af sour nbilty.| Ineklly hurled thom asldo, und no serious dam. | Outside N OOS TUL LAO of the Afghan war. Tho Ogures of Bie John Strachoy'’s budget wero discussed during the elections with much intereat,and wore generally novcnted ns Brook that tho condition of our fellow subjects in India was by no mouns so bad as hus teen painted. Some timo after tho budgot was producod tho Government at Culuuttu discovered there would by A GLANING DISCREPANOY botween the financial results actually realized and those promised y the Vicoroy’s Chancellor of tho Exchequer, The discrepancy {3 variously Btatod at from £3,000,008 to 25,000,000, Either sum would, unfortunately, bo large enough to throw all the finances of tho Empiro into con- fusion, at least for tho Repent and, If the duti- Mepalt a inst the fleld,—and a weak field. In ‘thelr optal cua atrannor Had should bo proposed, aad then all oppoaed to Strelght must combino to defont him. In this wuy his caudidacy might be avoided, but not otberwiso. If Gen. Shackelford, Gen, Coburn, and two or three ath- ers named werg placed in nomination, and nd- hered to after’tho first ballot, Gon. Stroight would certainly capture tho nomination. Butit it could be. understood beforchand that after 9 first or complimentary ballot some ons should be taken up who was well and favorably known, over tho State, thon “tho ero of «Libby might bo shelved. In nelr opinion it was not necessary that such an arrangomont bo effected many days be- foru the Convention, A week or two was loug Probably it would be a mistake to suppose tho improveinent in tusiness has now been permis nently arrested, yetit has ovidently received a check, Untll the unnatural advance in prices has been followed by a sufticleut decline to in- vito liberal consumption, and to placo our tne dustries ina Bife position with respect to for- olyn competition, it imust be: anny ted that tho Inerease In activity will not be (frye. Tha do- - cline in prices has not yet reached that point +. dy some important brinches of trade, and the disposition of holders and producers to rosist it . ns long as possible operates to prolong tha un- y healthy and comparallyely stagnant condition = iy of the tmurkete, , There fs not a little uncertainty as to the ¥e that has caused the Ministry so much embar- rassment here. A MODEST BALLET DANCER. The Court of Appeals has just given dugg ment against the virtuous ballot dancer, Milo, Derelle, of tha Alcazar, who had refused n travesty. part aUotted her In n new ballet, on the ground that the amplitude ot hor figure mado tho costuine sho was required to wear Lmmodest. "The lady was fined 160 francs by ber manigor, henco the Iawsult. MONSTER BENEFIT. Amonstor benefit 1s being organized for M. Paedeloup, well-known in connection with the popular concerts, ind who’ bug met with many my, distressed condition, 1 was seized with | to destroy the rorce Wileh youreummund tought | age resulted. Tho threo arrested are hanlened an intense thirst that seemed to be burning | so galluntly to-day. Re eae characters, and one of them hus turned State's. me up. I’ kept my hatr, face, neck, Gon. Warren's corps net biving reached me | evidence. and chest well molstened;' and this qf: | by 12 o'clock, in uecor-tauey with dies expeetn~ ———_— forge me, eTent gee WHEN, ARN: | Be eat hing cn i ut ana GRAIN INSPECTION, ja@ht came,-no object was visible on the * d y Special Dispatch ta The Chicugo rf yy oltlcers a dispitch request Im te stuiek at Panetta neal foam Thiele ome: ett. he daslight. I begun te mot nat tho enemy at | SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 4.—Chlef Inspector slight, and then discove: i infantry Hae | Reynolds having asked for Instructions In re- peatedly I was selzed witha burning thirst, | sodirng trom iy. front. Tho tyo ive i fi And would hnve given the World fore drink, | Pave Care tue ticn. (rant han Wwvormen | gat to the rule relating to tho grading of graln At night a feeling of faintness camo over | mowould move by Bissenu's did nat caine on | tat bas been mixed or doctored for the purpose me, and I became unconscious. 1 do not | that rond tho previous night, nor dll they appear of deceiving tho Inspectors, the State Bourd of know how long I remained in this situntion, | 0" tho cnemy's rear at ty ght, us reqnested In | Haltroad and Warehouse Commissioners to-day Twas awakened by nn aente paln, and found | 2Y 98m. order, us, for ng inatter of tet, they | approved tho construction put upon tho Talo by io grading of grain 2 vale Teo ene cole Fee: that my arm had been caught between the | fers, Just wbout then breaking from. tho | the Department, viz.:, tha future, Lange h z i gnough. ‘This would give every ono an oppor- a a ee ele: Seamint Neeaial | revorsos pene DRSEEERAOR SS planking. Ipassed all tho night and tho | !veuse . In piigwed? Gar shill uot be above thut-OF | sume thine Metal De eery dlonadvuntangedie to toy : tus ty of determining whothor ho wanted Gen. | Goto and Mr. Stanhope justified tho piri ‘. next day and night without tusting of tha IN WHICH GEN, WARREN I AGED the pourest quality found in such eur, —porhaps even more thin ucomparative failura eurolnty omlisal , sud of understanding tho | polloy of. tho Inte Government fulls to the | 2%, Tornaux Compauo has beon appointed | remaining biscuit.” thom tho night before, and from which thoy hn = of crops Jn this country,—but tho Indications epee of combining upot somo ona, man, to | round. Of tho, detailn nothing is Known at | First fecjoliry of tho Fronou Legation At Wash || Cant, Kunudsen transferred. his chargo to | Sciny" tae night Ayes m9 mead int my’ trout CROP-NOTES, Mis fur new that the crops will bo large bot in ‘i resent, and not wi own Un! mars i sgt. ot muy tuctn other countries. ‘Sis comnecion the Hon ts. Shanpson, toc: | ReweSnt sugalt ehlne Wilk bo known until Bar. the British bark. Vigilunt, Capt. Sheppant, | hastity moving of after his arrival, and the re- Sptetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. itrade has been quiteretive, and sot dealers 3 . O. Gs 5 IRELAND. MEATI'S CANDIDATE FOR PARLIAMENT. Dustin, Muy 6.—The Catholic Bishop and clorgy in conferences unanimously resolved to necopt as satisfactory Parnell’s reasons for leaving Mcath, and a majority docidod to adopt the aubject has heen answered by tho Marquis’ of Hartington, We cannot, howoyer, oncourige the hopo that tho story, which Js far from belny a creditable one, has no foundation in tact, The amount of the deflolt may be éxuggernted, but wo fear it is iipensliia fo doubt that tho expendituro for whioh the Government of India from Valparaiso, and bound te Queenstown, | ports of Merrit, Huyes, und others coniirm | Gatawa, ily May f—Tho furmers of this fidings have been recelved froin the fate and. | “kiter quoting ut length from hie oifetat ropore. | {tion nave been notively enunzat In attend: compuuton in tho boat Tho others Cent, | of the battieot FivaeForksrand giving ait nis | im to auelng work, Oats took well, and overy- Rent sald, he fcels confident never vers, Capt. | orders ta Gen. Warren during thodags Gen, | thing t6 fayoruble for an abundant barvest. surface after golng down with tile ship, | Sheridan sume up bis reasons for retieving War- Some few pleces of wintor wheat look good, but Capt, Beal, in aletter to his wife, says he fg | Pea Bs followa: “Crawford’s division ald not the crop generally will be # fullure. A, much hegin to stspect that it may have been of such —: | Achiracter ug to give Httle promise of contin= = ¢ wnnec, for In somo respects It bus resembled the 4 trade of the year Isa, when large purchuses were mide to replenish supplles whieh had been: exhuusted during five years of elyil strife, Mun ufucturers buve not advanced tho prices of Controller of the Treasury; Gon. Harrison, and the Hon. G.8. Orth, It was thought that any one of these gentlemen would be preferablo to Gon. Stroight. Thoy were bettor known by tho ple, thoy were better speakers, and their itneas ty fill tho position of Governor could not be doubted, warm focllug was ox- . ido will 1 ch I e vt 1 c % . wheol tothe left, ns ordered, but dellected to | lurger average of spring wheat his been gown In | many: at cf Biblted ce Se retina Henne Sole ropemtenay | Must, Drwvide will bo very much Jargor than | 4 y¢; sullivan as his successor, provided he folt | Yet Under medical treatment In ‘Liverpool, | tho right. thie broke, ihe line ot butte, | tho county thie yene thin ever before. Fe eich ne lo" seeonkiae may that in cago hie apeceh in Congress, announced | $2%¢ for which Bir Ton Serica) rece a aauany | at Kborty to codpertto cordially with Parnol{ in | Ad that if lo hud not been a inan of fron | and throw Crawford's left near C. Younk’s ————$—__— Kes for highor wages, In shart, thu country — for to-day, should clear his akirta of the Vono- | Ro feumed his bidet, At Msoulowiationaross | Parilamont, «A public open-air mecting was | {*tmo and vigorous constitution he could uot | house, whero he frat encountered the nem en trying to Ket rich too frat, and a chee! * Tusla scandal, Ib night bo advieublo to use him | throughundorestimating the cost of the Afghan | fietd in the evening, and tho announcement of hayo survived what he suffered. thus completely isolating his division and pres THEY NEED ENLIGHTENMENT, mu. Whether it {ato be lasting or briot reight, ss be was known to have many | war, It is alleged That in India Sic Joun | guittvan's name cllclted cheers and orlea of ——— venting Mackenzie's cavalry from ovcupying Speclal Dispatch to, The Chicugo Tribune, a very much tpan ane prompmness in nd> a personal friends in all parts of tho State who wero ready and anxious to give him anothor chance. Co), Thompson was nlso spoken of with Much earnestness bocnuse ot his known popue larity and extonsivo soquaintanco throughout lho State, Tho conversation developed a strong fecllng on tho part of those presont to resist tha General's nomination at the propor timo, and it fa not unlikely that a movement will bo in- fugurated within tho noxt twenty sins baving for its object the nom!nation of ono of the mon mentioned above, Thoy Mct and Parted. tho position ft bad been directed to gain on’ the New York, May &—Tho New York County trolt Free Press, ford roud, near Hatcher's Hun. Thus tho diver- | Democracy’s General Committee pussed a reso- “Now, thon,” giys tramp No, 1 to No. 9,08 | Sion of Cruwford destroyed the plan 1 tnd tn | qution to-night calling upon Congress not to ad- thoytutnod Mito Montenlne street feom Aveode | Mind on making the nttuck. T tava no’ recol- UE thoy turnod tito Mantenimt ‘street from Wood- | Tution af Gen Warrun Having been present | Journ without tarlif Jeglstation, and particularly you walk down tho street and ring the bell of | 4uswhere near the Ine on this occasion, or of | with regurd to tho duty on paper, denouncing: Jomehouse, whon tho Indy iuiswers yor tell hor | Sy elforts made by hitn to bring Cruwford’s di- | tho latter na an embargo nid upon the disaemt- that you kaveuthnd anything to cnt for threo | Yston Into the position contemplated by the | nation of knowl duys, Ifshe says sho don’t care tollher that | Orders,and 1 did not know then, ner mnive 1 ——_ you oro deaperato ana ready to commit any | suce boon caytoemned af: uy dlecetions which An Encounter with Lions. crime, Ifsbestarta to slam tho dooron you order. L wish to direct. tho atten- MeF. Palace ane eas Suating tualnees ta thonaturalconditions of sup- = + ply aud demand. . ———— A Ride in o Ily-Wheel. ‘ New York Sun, , As tho great tly-wheel In the engine-room of =~ Pe Lorillard & ‘Co.'s tobuevo fuctory in Jorsey Clty whirled around, appearing to tho eye Ike a y shlhing disk, Chlof-Engincer Morrin nid to tho ‘ reporter, polnting to the wheel: “ Therolan +! remarknble story connected with that wheel. ‘ “No. There wero several fights among tho partisans of tho rival candidates, Drake and Sullivan, Tho police wore obliged to interfore and protect Drake's partisans, Parnell sald that if ha, consulted his own inclination he would repreront Meath, butif£ he didgo Cork would bo undoubtedly lost, MONOKS TO AN AMERICAN. Lord Mayor Gray, in prosonting the freedom etroohey ovorsanguine View of this matter wis opposed by high milltary authorities who wero better abla to compute the rato at whieh money was being spent In Afghanistan. If this bo so, it must bo confessed that the tinanolal member of the Vicoroy’s Council ERRED GRIEVOUBLY, and Involved in tho unpleagunt consequonces of his orror mupy statesmen in the Impertul Par- livment who hayo now imposed upon them tho palnful task of Ree thomselves from tho in % OW! to remedy th ; — suspioton of compltolty trausactions of avery | of the City of Dublin to Capt, Potter, said that | bold tt open with your foot and roll, your eyes | son or tho Court to tho fet thit the pice culled in charge of tho ele- | lost a little dog, not tone ugo, that went through du tor, The vorubloe Vv! {twas an honor of whieh tho corporation was | and look savage. I'll arrive just about than, | Hon er 5 hae ase ce Hunts attached to the Royal Helginn Bxpedition ericnce with that wheol such #3 probal ‘ MINNESOTA. dublous churacter, The most favorable view | Sonous, and thit only threo naines procedod | and I'll take you by tho neck, alam you around | Five Forks was uot tuo usscntlal poont« eee eT TN ee ee ee ee cute ota eatyibeds his this re Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Me eee his ‘boot aierted ie tuys | tnt af Capt. Potter upon tho burgess rull, ‘The | and pitch you out of tho yurd. I’m tho Inds's battle, but the auglo made by the enemy, 8 | ofa sudden encounter which he hud with Hons | little dog, Jersuy, was a playful fellow, w Skyo “ a 8. Prun, Minn, May 5&—The Ropubliean I thit | Cortfleatoof freedom was Inclosod In a caskot | protector and the hero of tha hour, you see, fit | lett tank was tho eswntinl and ebjectivo poluty | at Koriua, Central Africa, wt which placo ho and | terrier of a good at Jorvoy had an‘ Congressional Couvontion ity tho First: Distelet | eee manent Teciivancial nutheritice in | of Vor-wood and onk claborately carved and Dorvory modost and claw off but Til tell her I'm | 88d tho point culled Five Forks tad Hemenieanoe i enhadmrctved inva. lever | feeiurmof Aiedaete tho mctineryrund: when." bas been called to meet at Waseca, July? This Frain. ‘On this eupposition the Inovitable con- | adorned with Irish omblems, Astranger and necd o agquattoe. to buy food, NO MORE REAL BIGNIVICANCE recolved from bltn by the last mall, dated from | not watehed, wont about sauting at overy part | i traersmnne husasiteaatrce eetdenes | Gunn ietia: Scie riche Muni forthe | Be eg oes eu Sele ec ae | can any fh eon, in de tog on | Ce fe ea Seat OS | ea RT . = i nalbte dutics 08 V, ig ta 10 road, portion erlunoed hy never dreane 6 would trust blin= Soy Autkonteld ts his Tost prominontcompotitor taht te Do faplatet, ae apecdily! Posie ues BRACE “Magnificent |" repliod No. 2. “You ought | of tho cuemy's works which wis pUTLIEKIAE fen “Our only foal. he ays,“ cousltaar Ine | self ia barin’ way, About 0:0) o'clock ono” x LAMENT, morning, leurly threo years ago, I siw him doz . really competent financicr. ‘Thoro is uncthor nepect of tho matter upon which we aro moat unwilling to touch, but which {t would be sheer folly to blink. Party spirit will not bo slow to assert Lbat tho orror which has now been discovered wus not nltogethor uc- cldental, Jt bus, in truth, been hinted In somo obsoure quartors that the opportune charucter of tho favorablo estiinates, conjures up a not ‘unreasonable suspicion, We noc scarcely say that we do not fora moment givo uny credit to malignant conjectures of this kind. Noverthos Tess, [tis obviously most unfortunate that a error in the Indian budget should have bee Pporpotrated ut sucha timo and induch uniunucr,’ THE MISTAKE. BintA, May 5—A minute of a inember_of tho Indinn “Council for tho silitary Do- partment, and memorandun from tho HWitary Accountant-General, oxpluin tha manner in which tho estimutca woro framed, aod the reasons why tho Military Dc- to bein the United Stutes Senate? Woll, here [ | to tho White Ouk roud was tho polnt on his lino | dixncorn pounded butweon tivo stones, with a good .’ . . on which I had dircoted tho attack of the Fifth | share of sand, and only sult with It, [tds well to Ho passed down tho stroot and solected a | Corps, and Gen, Crawford didnot conform tu the | have oven this, but still, men aecustomed all house, and the program was carefully fullowad | Instructiona in moving toward the ford road in | tholr lives te good finial food cannot tive on until De reached tho pulnt whore he sald be was | an oblique line instead of wheeling to tho lett | site poor fire, and so 1 go ont every accoNM oF aurporntes At that instant tho bull door was | and keoping closed on Ayres. After the battle | third day with ray gus and kill & zebra, clund. pulled wide open, and a alx-foot. husband shot | was practically won {t became necessury for me | Waterebuck, ete. One uf any of those enables us out with bis right band and knocked No.2 clour | to consider the position of my command with | to live in clover for walngio day. A recent ex: off the lower step, No.1 was just rushing in, | referenco to tha mgin Ketel army. I felt | pedition of this kind, however, nearly cost ino and six-footer thought ho might a8 well kill two | that though my treops were | victorious | iny ite. [felt that T must go in genreh of food, birds with ono stons, go ho gave bln ono on the | they were Isolated from the Army of the Poto- | as thoro was not atthe time a morscl In our Jaw, and whon tired of walking around on thoir | mac, and thoextreme loft of that army having | camp, and so forth I sullied. a first. shot Eran bodios be flung themovor tho fence, | heen thrown buck so ns to occupy a position | with ubn giratfe, into whom L put two bullets, ‘ho tramps limped down to the cornor, looked | fronting onthe Hoydton plank road, which the { and then followed him over hill and dale at each other in deop disgust aud thon separated | cnomny hold strongly at the intersection of { until noon, when bent, | thirst, and want torevor. White Oak and Cluihourno rouds, and directly } of food obliged ine to glvo up the ————_—_. tn my rewr,digtane from FIve Forks hint to ex. | chusey After auioking a pipe aud tally sonny The Man from Leadvillo—Hils Account | coed three and a bulf iniles, 1 surmised that | rest, 1 was olf ugaln, go 0 eben, bi thoy tnight cone down the White Oak rond that | mbded bin. The zebra] should mention, 1s the OF A MOMs Lameutablo Hualngse Malls night oF early tho next morning and Heat meat fo Attica, lather diaheartel Eee Bt. Louts Republican, strike my 7 Cmoaail 1a, hia rewke Beloving for cue one “olkow Gyo fullaveg | 2 ; , 4 waa, wrofore, necessary for mo to | should weet on my whoin | bad noth- Tall_and straight us nit arrow was theman | Mave ‘now dispositions to Meet this | ing in the shupe ol fou I turaud towant cain, Rio pe JANFIHO, Muy 5—Tho Emperor oponed the Brazilian Chambors to-day. In tho speceh from tho throne he sald tha relations of Brazil with forolgn Powers were irlondly, He hoped tho budget would allow the oxcoution of oxtonsivo rallway works and the development of navigation on the great waterways of Brazil, Ho announced tho disappearance of tho yellow- fovor from Rio, and tho cessation of drought In the Proviuces. crit) TRRDING WAT ¢ New Yon, May 5. ino Lotter 8A: - tators aro, ut ng tho lower ordora to sok aad robbery. At tho present timo violencois threat- ened tho English only, becunso thoy aro charged with assiating the Chillana, Tuo remark lamude that the Huulish should all be killed and thoir proporty plundered, ‘The American residents and proporty-ownors ing uuder my desk, there. 1 weut out of the ki room for ®& Inoment, and when I returned L 2 missed Jersey. I looked for him, but could not find him. ‘Thon 1 whistid and called. I heard # plulutive wail coim- ‘ jug from among tho inachinery, It was ' so falnt that supposed = Jersoy might bayo fullendown the tly-wheel race into tho collar. Loita lantern and groped among the machinery in the cellar, but vainly, Ovcasion- " ally L heard the wall repented, cuck time leas ,! didtinetly, At 12 o'clock tho tmuachinory was rn stopped. ‘The lust revolution of tuo ty-wheel ‘ threw a litte fudy object at tho fect of one of . the fromen in tho cellur, Ho picked it up. aud, runing tothe Heht, saw that it was Poor, Jer rm sey. Hu did net appear to breatho, and bis body" waa cold, ‘Che fireman called me, and 1 wid that " twas all over with tho dog. But the fireman \ felt warmth Inthe tipof bia right ear, aud we a sot to work tu resuscltate him, In bulfan hour i} he got up, shuok himself us though bo wanted to ee 2 TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, LBANY, May 5.—A joint caucus of Repub- Mcan mombers of tho Sonate and Assombly to- night adopted a resolution that a joint commit. tee consisting of three Sonators and fivo Assom- rete aupolntad to druft a bill providing offers, ling of all vacanclos in Now York City Realy Yonx, May §.—The orrival of {ram{grants ae, y axeoodad 4,000, ‘The indications aro that yeyrill land here this month. ini WLEANS, May 6.—Harvey’s Canal, lead- ine eam few Orlouns into the bayous conncct+ L4 4 Barataria Bey, was to-duy sold to Capt, Cowden's Muratarin hip Canal’ Company, of 000, m0 | Toy ecenstruct & ship canal, not nig et deep, from tho Mississippi Itiver at 2 hayo suut in a proteat to Christlanoy, Jn which } f: 7 . purtment belioved them suficiont and ofictull: ‘rom Leadville who leaned against one of the | ¢, ys ct ving posite ed fur wp, i flog bor dashed past mo, Y Ley ts Mar peigans fo doop water in tho gulf, fecommended The Finaves Dopurtment towdope | thoy Couplals of tho mannor in whfou tue war | pillarata tho Lacludo Hotel ast night © | emorgenay.. Con. Warr ang a ae che nian ae oneer bee or Bo | Puce ater vei ae had boon, In tee tye | maltice gies Mey, 8The Congrossional Com- | thon, ‘Tho mluuto devlures that tho Military | 18 waged. Ther is only ona business that amancan't | Mea onont during tho battle, in to Huw | went, 1 knew, howover, we should find him | wheel for fully two hoursand a hwlf, revolving Mlaatasipal delves TaKS AN. Inspection of the | Hepartment wero entirely responsibio; that thoy — PU Ue Bar buocoastuliy, he meld Uineraoney that hud arikon And'in the new ase | dead few kuuired yurds ahuud by the quuntity | nt tho rate of fifty revulutlons to tiie mtuuto, Teport to Tho COMIN ee Co tee ee petiog and | failed to forasea that Ht would bo necussary to TURKEY. mp WERE ff Maer’ asked a roporter, to whom | best that nad been given our situation ubout | of blood In the lun grass: go L followed, but | Io wax probubly niaking & lito private examt- Tele hero thls morn oe ie aaaneuyomments | purchase instead of hlriug weans for transpor- DNITISH INYLUENGE. gRtatonMOne Was INU on attach | ldoumond ty tho uateho june won, felt that ho | Just thon siyited three Zebmik,—eo dropped! pig~ | nution uf tho working of tho wheel, Wich bo love foward for Now Orleans, The Committoo con- | fronticr supplies greatly ‘oxceoding fat Loxpon, May &—A Vienna correspondent was not tho nan to rely on, wid [dvomed tt, iets trl und went off ta try” and stalk tho z= | his balance und fell into one of the degmentaof — + mont, Now, thar was Juko Woodgate who wont y st after duo deliberntion, in the beat Interests of ras, In what ten minutes after [ heard & four out from Chloayo, Ho waa man chock fullof | the service to relieve ‘hin, which Lnccordingly. | falrow, and my two gun-bourers sald {t was a. wath sand rn nd tus if rie Ad rae did, putting the corps under the command of | rhinoceros, TE lutd hold of my No, 20 hore, hand- Sisdane ligase mca and invited all the pogg | Gon. Gritin. ing my “exproes" to my bodrer, telling bin and geet ‘the night como, find the grand oben ve I DINECTED GEN, ANIYFIN, the man carrying tho stnooth-bore to keep close Sree eed tas that The felghtors wero | after pursuing the enomy ® short distance, to | Myine., Lellded alontly through the wruse, over tho frit to make connections, ‘Toy aot ozenon Withdraw the Fifth Corps as quickly as possible | #2 feet Wva, until cloda to the ypots fon Lena that table at 8 by tho watch, and at 8:05 that | and torn niin tine Of battle wt right angles to | ay teould not see asin of him, #o 1 decided tt the whuel. ‘The rapld motion kept bin in placo until the machinery was stopped. Ho lived, ap- parently tn ppd hualt, until somo tine ago. of tho Zimes roports that Tord Granville took the initiutiva to effect a direct understanding in tho Montenegrin affair botween tho Powers, the result of which has been tho note of tho Ambassadors at Con- stantinoplo to tho Porte asking for fi the actual roquircinonts of tho troops in tho feld; that thoy fniled to take Into novotint tho enormous advance in the prices of grain aud other suppites in consoquency uf tho ‘aming, and that higher wages wero pald labors ers and camp-followers on foroign than on ordi: nary service. The prolongation of tho war be~ sits of Poindoxtor Duno, of Arkau! Fratmens Wiliam It. Myers, Tndtana: ewe we is, Massachussetts; HH. 8. Humphroy, of iseobsin; and, D, Proscatt, of Now. York, ne CHICAGO A ‘Tho alarm from Box pai i yeatorday afte i} fhou he diac A‘Thriling AavaneHhes Neur the Umutillay River in Oregon recently a M rdrocs wus shat awell, and dir, Scott, ais v id the time anticipated, the necessity of erect- 1 statemont of ite intentl pf ernoon was caused byafiro in tho one- Tow detonsive worka nt Various & categuricel stat ations, In | junch-counter looked like a circus struck by a | the White road near Gravelly Chureh, pe forcin-law. Wille breakiug u young. bors, frume cottage Now 10e Woot Farr na ey | neceasity of troquentiy ronewiog “worn-eue | thisnoto tho Ambassadors speak dirvotly by | hurricane, “When tho tuuch, wus gong tho | facing toward tho cuemy, who wa occupying i Binet bo two wild bound Uxniing. Something | ee ea and well, when. the wiimal nino Owned and occupiod by Michael Garman ‘ase | weane ‘of transport, are ‘pointed out ag further | order of theirGovernments, ‘This doclded ao- | froightors callod fur more, but Jako couldn't ro~ ition atthe Junction of tho White Oak and | poise, which uctually seemed to shake yt wuthiin, Sr. Bett dodged aud the horse tion on the part of the now British Cabi- not on the ver; uestion in connec- tion =with the astern olloy has, it seeing, not failed to produco an offect In Constantinople. The Porto’s uneasiness ro- arding the new British Cabinct bas abown itaolt {ately fa digoussions of various plans for the sottlument of pending questions, such as thi Greek question, tuuuled tuto the well, striking Grven and crush {ny hin to the earth. ‘Pho only: thtog that pro- vented blw from being instantly killed was a: box suspended by groupe. ‘This sustuined suill- e clent welght ta allow bin to breathe, Beott, reallzing that tho frantlo efforts of the horse ‘ would kill the mau beneath bin, selzed an ax and jumped dow! upon, tho animal, when a life und duuth sf io ongued. Flo oat length inunaged todeal the horse a fatal blow." Every me tho horse atrugyled large quanutitiod of eurth poured down upon Green, ut olin out and rip a mile and a bulf for help. Return x ing 8 quickly as pussiblo men bet to wark cut- ting thy horse to ploces und bolsting ft out of the woll, Mrs. Green was presout aud chuored her husband by telllug hin ho would goon be re- leased. Tho poor man wis sutfering intense agony, and sald ho could not live u minute lounger, Ho bade his wife farowell in choking gobs, With frantic effarts tho animal was torn Ib from iid watil. the last plece was cleared. away, und the unconscious mun was found \ burledto hischin In dirt aud yravel saturated Tpaldonco, Damage, $80, Cause, sparks froma ‘Tho alarm from Lox 26t at @ o'oloe! forenoon was cuusod by a tire on tee iinpviind Tweltth eit Ganiner & Spry’s slip noar tn et bridge, Cause, an overboatud Amu TO, Thealarm from [ox 08 at 6:25 last evont Wik caused by a fire tn” tho two-atory brie! mi a a joining the bridge on Halsted strect. wood gure is owned ocounled by Under Hecke ntid ina a meranuset pyc 2teats contained therein, $200; and to bullies OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, iis Yorx, May &.—Asrived, Lord Clive, from Lonpox, May 6.—The steam ‘nd Rhein, from New York, aad com items not taken Into account. Tho dispatch de» olaros that fhe condition of the Indlunfinances, apart from the war, continues thoroughly satis- factory, and the catimates of the ruvenue buve been realized; that tho general fnanclul post- tlon {sas good ne was described in the budget statement, and that but for the war there would pave been a surplus of 24,000,000 both in 1870 and WOOL SALES. At the wool sales to-day 0,000 bates wero of- fered, chicty Sydney, Port Vhillp, and Now Zealand. Tho market was vory irrogd@lur, with ocoasional further depression, Capo wools uro still a penny to one anda half penco over last quarter's sal ‘The advarice on Australian was generally lost. Cross-breads now show a declino of two panos. 5 THE PALL MALL GAZETTE. « Lonpon, May 3.—Georme Swith, of the Orm of Smith, Rider & Co., and who owned tho Pull Mall a assignod [t to bis son-in-law, Henry apond. ‘Then thar was 1 council of war, and two | Clatrbourne ronda.” f aft Reed eee tat auloon. was wrecked (rem | Gon, sheridan waa quetioncd by Str, Stlokney, | BO, Around and rend, the | sere ae Btewtoatern, Thorv wasn't 8 pop-bottle loft to | counsel for Gen. Warren, and deposed thut bo | MEQUIT, iho, BITunie tase eee ne ro toll tho tale. About fivo minutes after the | hall turned over tho doctiments to the Wur De- | Tons ulthougiy tne piace iv full of thet, #0 Lud freightors emigrated, and thon tho boys got | partment, and had not now coplea of the nrders | Yaneud boldly, dividing te gras wiih. iy Fille, round. When they found an empty house, | in hls possoasion. Ho hud nover read tho | br then discovered thee Nowe evouring the pig weren't thoy mat? O, {guess not. Thoy wera | pumphlut written by Gen. Warrun. Me. Sticke | pad ghot, and in that short time had Anishe howlin’, Thoy took tho rvof off the house and | hoy ssked witness if ho bid over seon acertain | naleos it, “Thotwo ncarest were within two foot. carried {t and tho sides out to tho burying- | dispatch from Gen. Meudo to Gon. Warren, dn half fe ground." f dated * March 31, 1805, 11:15 p.m." only threes of me, and the furthorest Towa nd = wit fout, “And Jako, what became of him?" Warters of wh hour before, wecordiny to Gun, | 288 brutes’ Learls, chust, sid Glave were ory “Ho wont to work 'tendin' bar for Jim Btan- | Grant's dlypatoh to, Sheridun, ho was ox- \ HO et vertectiy terial ail : colt, to bu. ut “Dinwiddie” Court-Honse, | Perfectly cooly ut yer eet ee tis avs watery 10, bo ut Dinwiddie | Courts Uowae, | Chat 1 must by killed, ag ovan g tamu ion fe aay i Mrs, Fremout. aadestraying to eifect of tho orders roceived | B¥0, WPEH CHK, At once, curled hls lipes sled Mrs, Joasio Bonton Fremont as she appoara in | by bim at 10:66 p.m. directing hlin to atrike the | Bie aides with bls tail, DUE whut the uthers wore lator tide ia denorised 1a toad meee eee Weait | Powe af the oneuyy in front of Sheridan. Itreads | doing { catmot aay, ws my friond wus in the uct $ngtou eorrespondout of tuu Loulaville Courter- | $0 follows: 1A dispatch fhe bride aver Grav 1 | of wpringing, and 1 dare not take my eye off him journal: iy nr it SIAM. ‘TUE KING'S TOUK POSTPONED. Lownoy, May 5.—The King of Siam sont a mesauge here saylng his journey abroad bas. “pean, abandoned forthe present on acoount of hei if recelved indicating that the bridyo over Gravel~ At last bo crouched for thogprit at omont is still a romarkable looking | 1y liver is destroyed, and time wilt bo ‘required | gna" {lot dsivw in bls face, rolteutlng a stop tG woman; She {6 stout in figuro,and bor gray | @ rebuild it. If thists tho caso would not timo | give mo n cbitico with the ather Darrel at ungof bairta abundant. She has « kind, bonuvaloay bo gained by sending the troops by tho Quaker | tho romaluing two, determined to sell my fo oxpresaton, and fo a fluent talker. "Hor style of | Mad? Thue is of tho utmost tmportance, Shorl~ | gourly, but to my great dollght thesu twosprany + RUSSIA. SHEVITOU. Sr. Perenspuna, May &.—Shovitch, the report- od author of the Winter Pulaco explosion, sa {rom Philade); e Gates Thompson, who was .privato secretary to dan cannot maiutaln himself at Dinwiddle with i ME Llanes, bay eecavsivod” Obi, trom | ev tceroy a ‘elang” undor, tho hist Uibgral brother, not @ nephew, of tho Governor of | ulade See ae ae centers | out reinforcements, and yours aru tho Pee aig rod te igeuni for tau with blood, und wus Heed to tho aurGuay, He poo), 1 J jovermment ig uwood's lotter ut oo . ol vl LY WNES THAT CAN BE BENT. UHTUTS, eret y wer, Hitt, e + | was curried ta hls home, where restol A P| Pauszcoring THE JEWS. nee magnificent; A black cushmers polonalse a y ‘tl bearers, aid there they were, itty yards off, trem Ryle, Hee ay hore tine hu spoko. ‘Aitough that he was invited to continue as waltor, but yogvuus, May 5.—Arrived, Devonia, from New fs worn wita this Orlontal skirt. Mra, Fromout | Use overy oxertion tu got troops to him as soon | bling with fear and Bue with fright. Therascals with the condition that the principles of tho Lonpon, May 5.—A dispatch from St. Peters- | is the constant oo! lon of hi ‘posal’ bi road 1d gi budrunuway, andJ bud noguntefallback upon, | uo bones were broken be wus badly orushed and % must be those of Mr. Thompson. The | burs anya: Yustoaa ot The ‘smelloration of tho | ing 98 friend, private secretary, peers uprne ven aaa Bheriaan not eine Ireturned tapick up my dou Non, but fount bruised, and may be conined to bis bed for ‘ paltlayin rare ery batts cog | FRarpcneratatispuctpuiaradoseersa as | PORAGh ct, Seyi, Caley GANS | Uchiha runt a ne aaasue | Cuertl @auEaugvteu beet Bo wal" | Eid pls lf Gul uals yee, | , enfo: ore o ent more, it be at by t Ks fetlower iy cy e ERTS eR Na - ‘or 80 cents, pew Administration. As this is a vaguo oa- | than formerly, Porgons iu business uro re- | oued out tho Gonoral’s affairs.” ae Gon. Sheridan sald ho had not soon the dis+ | and it bolug noarly dark, : Noother Whisker Dye cquats Hill’s—30 coat! : - 2 1 1 . -3 : ‘ . R

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