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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY MAY 7, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. TH “1 tn through frelghts and fares, and “profit by | when others could grow. Then, agatn, ff It hy en 8h . HQ, 84; Colthurst (H. R.), | State, and put upon bim tho mortificatton that , THE RAILROAD PROBLEM, «|i aspccphesiiehss duhsteres oe "Prem Oy | eae ciatned (Ind potatoes were. being TRISH ELECTIONS. ibsl: Kettin alienetittor it fj, wen, Conhurad | awatied Washington, that wan prepared far | Zenhestnte, Including the promises ay, DISCRIMINATIONR. shipped from our county, people wontd tn ° Was ‘tho man whont [twas sought to oust and, | Kincoln, and that socms destined to bo malo | sintined. tine ¥ gw xork Clty, {ee "That the Pacific rallronds discriminate in | vUlately say that wo wero not half so badly . | considering that to had beon In posscrston of ready for overy tann who doseryes woll of hla | Tieden fenud Ae g tunater was obtaint! A Pa a fe Pacific ratironds discriminate in | otras had been, represented, and wo woull | The Gains of the Home-Rulers tho mont, that ho was supported in im mort | countrys) a aon Gg, a inated. it | trialoe the cnse wht Hdue tnilnence, “etd | i f phts nna fares, lias often been allirmed. | oop help, Onall accounts {hwas violent and outrageous manner by, the Cathollo law, why should Gon. Grant be humiliated, » Which took ptac A Review of the Situation upon | Wien tis occurs’ between Individuals, only | Ret no more he Pe toca ehonld d of the Lib clergy, or nt lest vy somo of that body, that his | ho is hot. rcrambllng candidate for tho Lroal- | 87, resulted in n Yerdlet for the plamoyg Pel the Pacific Coast. exceptional eases become known, AS a rule, Rot thongit best that the potatoes ete aS and of the Liberals. gpponent, Mr. Kettle, was, not connected with | doncy?. Ie he such a Soreno Highness that ho blatntiin . the sufferers are restrained from dlyulging county, and that Mr. Parnoll and his friends | must not bo treated according to tho custom of | g Tho theatre connected with th th 2 had not timo to viait hnif the county, tho ma- | the country with other citizons whon thoy nro | Soltllors’ Home tn tho outekitty of Nella "00! passed through the village, they were set thelr woes front tha fear thatthe corperations On by the villamers, ihe Dags wore tt lority of 164 {a nothing to boast of, and. It {aalge | candidates for office? Frankly, with allduc ree | Ov which was totally destr Higantic Combinations in the Inter- | Will becom even morecxacting Inthe tubire, | Hiren” gut vot tho wngons. on by Composition of the Home-Rule Party | incr iste In not inndo the subject of ro- | spect for Gon, Grant, wedo not want anybody | Stinday morning, wns completet joie, IM and they prefer to ie io Ad oy has ie one, and women with knives slit them —Thirty-five Parnellites. oleing oven by Colthurat's organs in the press, | cultivated In this country soillustriousand quito | of 1878, was n hatidsome Structure, fet) sate of Private Individuals, Faena e ar miele disertatieeione mlent be | oven from one end to the othor, anil let Cans NEAIG Parnolite was dofentod by the | sient y reporing Humbloness. TE Gen, Grane | Senet 4000 persons, | Tunat auinnior cet initly: the potatoes rot! out Into tho street, Nu one olic clergy. ‘ H cessful Season of ton week iy muuluntied wudamnitlys @ few only aro here: | tenon asingle one, ‘They weresimply left | Bribery and Corruption by the Tortes—~ | ZONING ow Tux reAna or mm roonen vorens. | Naty Wolo, Wrarmtonts oaumpier Hovwbes | NOW Fork eomnany, ad urrungemytan eye Hodas-Operandt af Monopoly Operalfons—Dinerfmina- | "Th! W”rowerful speech, during the lato | lh the street, | An adfompt was mada to nr Sullivan, Calan, and the Count Poe eter pan, Ste, Paruolt wor aovera! | ing delvon to tho elaughtor-houro by n anne ot haing. ferfected Tete ytoason this ean | __-Mons and Thelr Remedy, Gubernatorial eampuleit Mr. Ae A, awoke Tide anid? Ree wade unable to fell who hind Ye ge Ball a, TASTE of tl fata aut ae and felp hgh tiise‘ho'kuow fe. They proteea ts | Cost 05,000,” It will be rebuiiher weet ‘ ‘ a sngC, they did fe H bo his fricidsand champions, and to bavo bis} “Les Pitutes du Dinblo” an opens Modus-opernndl of the Central Packie opera. | Committed the offense, But, in fact, loft nt the bottom of tho poll, ax the following HM as wes du Dindlo,” an oxt Syectat Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune, tlons ns follows: ‘The railway says ie ig | Hob try. ‘That night the potators ‘all disap igi eckantes Gainiitid ; Toy ena “toe ro Riardiananin, gut | lina been, rovived at the Charan i 0 it was well SAN Franctsco, Cal., April 20.—The con- | merchant, “Our tari on neertaln clogs of | peared from tha. streets, andes ¥ wh siricuomof now ies € travel om tho | ge fon Now dirk, kan France | Rt aga ef ae Ye East, and the consolfrtatfon and absorption ut | £88 hundred pounds, ee er cakiUnat many days, had anieal of, their favorit: vege ston. If you sign ® contract to send nll those already in operation, lave, during the | CO\r moods by us, wo will take thom ab those | table. pust fow months, tended to keep the allroad atest iP you ao, net sign nie coutrnet, we thigeniitag? moro of the people come to roblem prominently before the people of | will charge double those rates on what you < Callfornta: ind, white frequent. attempts at | may place on ourears)” A short to siitery “Simply because they can’t get the monoy Shurea show: arty (HH GMT panty ete Paris, and a. correspont feat hs 4 5 . % es eI Dusrar, Apriti7,—The oloctions Iniretand aro | in facts tho only diatrlot in tho whole County | tel ioe nicksters af Ms reputationyso muck | eemning the part of a ToLgaLS eReS allovor, and, thorofore, it fa possibia now to ro- | Oration onid nomtbly be aneii ned ane thane | $30 worse for hits, Ho might, {upon foturnine Miss /tunea, formerly of tho Alhambra" viow tho reautts ns n whole, As T nntloipated, | #¢ratlon could possibly be organized was that | from his voyage Around the world, havo settled | don, takes fn its +P 5 tho Homo-ltutors and tho Livorals havo painod | enV Rch Ar, O'Mlory did organize tho outrage tn | into tho position of our First Citizens but tho | fountaln at the back of tho si Overs wulors and tho Liborils have gained | Enniscorthy; and the peoplo thoro toro us Bonators who pralecd all bis faults and got him | *flles'—thnt ts tha right ee Miss ne 4 at the oxponso of the'forica, In tho lato Par- colved bY tho phrases of Mr. O'Clory, Who | fieo trouble when bo was Jn power, thought | of gome thirt fest into ort —ftom a belt Hamont thos three stood ns follows: Homo- | spouted trenson to any oxtent, although in | eh, Sync’, and alighteis lt = oro wos f Rpeculntion In him,—and thoy aro Rulers, 693 Liborals, 11s Conservatives, 33. Tn | thigreigas: ns von More OF & Tory Han any | dateraained toonjoy the ueutruct of, his, fame. very srlking ike tame i teh tho present Partiamont tho nitmUers are altered | must now refer brielly to tho election for | These Sonators pretend to f more | Lays, for attcrward Cet bee as follows: Home-Rulers,05; Liberals, 13; Cone | tuo County of Louth, ‘Ihia constituency, was | S62 Monarchists, Why, the greater part of mon. wires that, ‘oxplali, ae ore Detcelves ton, aroby {a tho continuity of rings of plundcrors, in soma de porratives: 25. Fonreaonted In tho tate Parliament by Me. A, SL, | Gren A ihe con nN AT auaatrom tue people | motions of thie dancors Dueeiee fee ae ‘The Homo-{tulers tost In the late contest four | Sujlivanand Mr. G. i. Kirk. Mr, Sullivan fot. | ory hereditary under tho systomsof Itoynity, | about In the alr, using its y Whee sonte,—viz Allene, Dutdalk, Mallow, Leltring, | Meky,preprictor and editor of to Nation 19 | Tene fe tho. thing prectsoly sought in thoihird | ally, aud, after dropping wie ee enOR , ne, Disndalk, " Im, | probably the term, ‘Thi t caters to” matters of core- | ne; extreme I(gh ConA eri AEE ere at Oe Aaah Uy Oe csilvaney juestl @RAKO rm, ‘The rest rete hess, now on the shoulders, now cpt : ATEST Ti Ty mony, formality, and decoration, hands, of somo of the ballerit 2 thy Athlono fs likely to be recovered Immediately. | and in tho Houso of Commons during tho Inst a appenta from view fn the clouqe east dle ‘The altting member, Sir John Ennis, won by | seven yoars has acted in a most creditable mans AMUSEMENTS tek fins astonished th i cloutis nbove, only ono vote, and this slender tnnjority was pane Pa Pd B fenane carmer Of seoliad k % ehanting the Dubie, alt erica is en. made up by two mon who, {t ladetinitly ascer | Hosaibio. to aust clthor of those gontiomon, Ue Inganions aystom tho titusion ts a5 wee ondot ont Front-street merchants received | !@ pay thelr pussnge aerosy tho Atlantic. bodics of Sndramento and Washingtow, none | ing nim that. the frguscyed oMetal } this famine that tho old home 1s not the piace adequate hns Yet been attained, ‘That tho | charged with tho duty of watching eas Shee ie a * th forthem. They may not be able to gut away rallway power, of the Pacific Const, ns wellng | sich matters hnd discovered that, ou} anti after the famine is over, but, 1s von of tho cotntry at large, Is every yon { &.certaln glilp then on her vorage from New | as they can, they will follow tis. We have i 4 A few indivktuals, {swell known; | an explanation. Another merchant recetved | Stel i Saat s pay hore we think? and public opposition to the gigantic | a similar missive, informing hin that tha ral. | Myo ed ae Ah yeu much more of the poots and combinntlons seems to'be ever | rund muithoritles had been aporised that he | ai tigsopher and observer tian most men of without avail. Promises haye been made | had purchased merchandise which had been | Pry cisol ' ; brought around — Cape Horn can, is elasy, and [was Jed to Inquire of him ifhe | tained, personated thelr doceased fathers, A} nt tho Inst moment Mr, Philip Callan, having AN ILL-MATCHED PAIR. nied,” Well sue. only to bo forgottin,—lnwa have been enact- [if Eig offensa were repented, the | Cold read and write, Iie told te that fe | petition fs to be nt onco presented to the Court | been rejected by.tho borough of Dundalk, got | A piece of gossip comes from England | An eventng papor ti ae ad only to bo distegarded;. and the Aheoty Company would | terminate is eontraet nnd never had the ailvan tages of maehoo! of Common Plena so declare Ste. Shell, the foie ative, ond ae ray oe wtice | Which 1s quite certain to arouse considerable henrirendingy etre or tue dene ya that the raflroad fs.King, and that tho King } and charge him double rates, Spirits have | 54 couehman to a Lord, and thoson of is } Hete-Rute candidate, tho rightful momberon | jn potting first placa by somo sovonty votes, | Interest in this country, It is verhaps not | of Janey Cooke, the well-known jester see is “Infallible and above all human Taw, Is pooh suitt tron Lowtavllte, fa Marlena A alle master had, as a mere pastline, taught hin ae reUeD a er Prayor | Mr. Sullivan being second, and Mr. Kirk thind | very yonerally known that Mr. Henry Irving, Halton pleted fhe body tying In neh : eseareely longer n mére pleture of the fancy, tices charged for tho sume goods from Sin to rend. He hind made good usd of this, and bi Eetewulve anepene: ‘Mr, Kirk ran togethor, and the former deotnred, | the colebrated tragedlan, was married some army o e aca terly neglected by former friend will bo brought to Hight at tho trial. SirJobn | giventointnc ae eecolieamue: he eoNiH LSAT | OMT eee ea OBO tO AMise ore | Gagke alled in, New York Cityat his rat Ennis is a yory rich man, lives in tho nelghbor- | resign. The contingency contemplated came to O'Callngan, on Irish Indy of a good o| knee 0. 161 Ent Fifteenth atreet, Apa hood of Athluno, and his given tho votors whale. | piss, and Mr, Sullivan tins promptly redeomed family, At t@o time of his marringe Mr. tees ena lls tlness wasot brief dur. salo “accommodation bills,” which ho haa not | 58 pledgo, ‘This very unusual proceeding Is | Irving was in a comparatively htnblo po--) Hou, As he haddischargod hisduties with Bar. z} nun’s stow on the afte buon particular in calling upon thom topoy ut | table peliicins Hota weary always dean, | tion. Mo had anads no reputation ns an | boone uneonsclous thezsthyanasieet blectedctn 2874 be’ dia. take’ legal procecdiigs | 2i8 usual roply to any argument is a blow of tho | Netor, and wns regarded by tha family and | until his spirit passed away. Friends wee but a well-established and important fact. | raneiseo to Marleopa, “Wout hing been sent | the fow books he could borrow or buy he Inthe matter of taxation, « few men, repre- | from Nevada \nerors the Sierras, and. hen fact rend witit eaniac The. faintly OF de anil: senting the trunk lines, possess and exercise | back across the Slerrus, throngh Nevada, to ae ation nt eae ‘olng forward, and a power which the Congress of the United | Its Eastern destination, ‘The shipper ts re; , fi . ‘i "{ P| exor now took time to observe then a little States would scarcely dare to assert, By a prlco fore tara ulstaey, travel hp more enrefully. Ills oldest daughter was a, single stroke of tho pen they may, at any | Pos Angeles Heruld says that corn is sent | beautiful girlof t7,and, had she been dressed Mine and for any reason, reduce the value of frou Les Angeles to San, Francisco, and In Broadway style, she would have been a y st! 5, | Hat(except when his antagonist Is physically hia | reintives of hits bride as but little better than | with hin when hodicd, I property inthe country by hundreds of mille | thet sent back through Los Angeles to | Bolle. Ag she was, sip could but call to mind) Ear the focevory of the mmountsin several cases, | superior he hag (according to hisowa coutcs- | 4 strolling player, ‘They sitongly. objected. | ils Anal appenrnnes Ii the rey eRe erty: 4 1,100 tale tesg | One of ‘Tom Moore’s heroines, I furthor ja tho four ‘ould do 80 | sign) andeayored in vain to 8 player, ‘They strongly . , 1g WOS wlth fons of dollars; and their tmmense power, | Mexico, distance of 1,100 miles of useless | tonrned that my friend was from that smnil | 90W in thelr cages that Induced many porsons to the match, not because thoy distked Mr. | 1. Barnun’s show in the Atmerlern Inst Vike that of the feudal Baron of anclent | Hansportation. Lhe Guntrat and Southern } cass in Ireland who da not how tha knee to | Whom be has accommodated to vote forhiimat | |. | sie us PUINGIPLE® FOR PLACE | Irving personally, but, Decnuse he wns at tate, New Yorke Clty, on tho afternoon of tl Factinett Aint flehtest-asptaime Pacific Companies will not take seconds | fie Pope af Rame, He had been raised In the the recent election. | {othe Literals, he bas Byatomnt ently supp! led } actor. Tho young lady was romantic and | April 23, oltelating as ringinaster, "lie be er eaes une, WiEliOnE He SPighteet OxBIABE™ [clans Weuy. Enssengara an! becond-clngs Presbyterian fatth, anh although goniewhae though tho prosont resrmentative OF tae bors | mont notes et "tho private mectings of tho | Hight spirited. | ‘he opposition whieh sho | Ing the jeduestrlan-direetor at ihe 2 oF AOlORY. brought PS: OUR a ho Be | Hberal tn religious views himself, taught | ough isa Liberal and replaces Mr. Callan, who | Homo Hule purty, and, in thle Inst contest, bo | Met with from her friends and relations only | circus. le waa the —Prealdent of ‘THE POWER OF RATLNOADS. Face of tH cc euone hten | Protestant ductrines to his children: wig n professing Homecituler, the Intter was, | applied for dio sinews'of wat i Lowther, the | scemed to mmaky her tore resolute, and she | the Hauestrian | Benevolent Associaton Alearned and high authority on the sub- pill areely fidl to show. the merciless Gay. atid ts, ropudinted by the Home-Rulo party, and, | Tory Chief Secretary for Irland, who fallea, | became the wife of the actor, who has since a re! z WO C a ed by his frst wife, who fect of rallway-transportation, -not long | Snirit of the orporations, 1s that of the. Los ———— in fact, was opposed by Mtr, Purnell and othot | chlelly owing to the oxortiona ofA. M. Suill | won hls way to the lilehest rank In his pro- | ns 4) non-prafess hal,--both tow in San since, sumined up the situation as follows: | Angeles endet,. whieh was related by one of THE SUMMER EXODUS. inbers of: fo National party.the wovk porors tM a ranee ‘ caxlone, Fora thine siliwent wells Due wien : hoy 17 years of age, whois ast. tan Mr, Sullivan refuses ta be oven nominally | the rumance of the affair was over the } Studying for the Catholic resthood, and Mullow fs a little borough which is largely co associated, and tho general verdict is that he irl Et yours old, at ‘i Fgh laelne Deer ko ee by succesalie Laharel | oats eigutiye | An a. Be | young Indy concluded that she had made 0 | & y Uy at school hraeanate tn A the means by which q 1874 he married Miss He! Look Tnuyors, wib simply ind out money. on tein | Callan secured feblcction, tt fe enough, to say | Mustuke. Perhaps Mr. Irving came to, the | ote iu antian perform wie Wanda ty luston, for it 1s sal order toget on tho Judicint Boneh. A Liboral | that whisky hada good deal to sny tothe mat- | 84ne conclusion, for it ts salt tha iivger(th. Johnson, Gc. haw guia fepresonta | ter, Callan’s wifes who eyed for votey wits | wossessed a fars'Ceinper and a very felons Shaw, and engaged for the present seaw tho’ ‘pinto becuuage of thonbsencu of u Home-ftule | tears in her eyea, and who fainted occasionally | disposition. While Petruchio tamed hls Kate tt lon ia‘ girl ‘y's Clreus, ‘The frult of exndldate, aud It 1s but just possivle that, if bo | in tho course of her canyass, having tho next | by smashing the chairs and china, Mr. Irving nis union is a girl now 10 months old, gate oflice, ux he will, and yocs hack for retlee- | lurgest share in the business, Phil himself was | docs not seem to have followed that oxnmple, ‘This will just about sult the fair Adelaide: tion, he wil be opposed by i Home-Htuler aud | not ablo to do much for u day or two proviousto | but fora while, no doubt, expected to at- | “When we visited Boston Theatre,” f defented.ns bo was in leu, One of thosvats for | tho ee in consequenco of fn dislignroment | tain matrimonial felicity’ by less violent | ripper critic, for the pur o aut Loltrim was lost simply beenuse of a division in | which be received fromm a fall during onc | means, According to ine Poatin pa Sttpr yar Ie fore 10 purpose of taking in tho Home-Itulo camp, to which I shall alludo | of his drunken bouts! ‘This fe tho man | ooondont of the New York Herald, no t 3s elatde = Nel fae Wo confess to a furthor on. who {3 placed before A, NM, Sullivan, and for | 8P0 id nave pee ist at wo wicked prejudice against her becange ‘she ls Against these losses nro to bu sot tho following | wham G. H. Kirk, an honest and sober tenunt | Personscould Kaye been more unsul! locach | an Englishman!’ but when she stood before Fiomne-dtute gains: Kerry, 1; Kildare, 1; Kile | farmer, !s ejected from the representation of | other than wore this palr, She was a dnsh- | us, proud and erect as Cleopatra's Needle, keuny City, 1: ‘Tralee, I—won from tho Whiys | Louth. [ have instly to notice tho singular | ing and very attractive indy, fond of society | now pointing its way. towards this count Carlow County, 2; Cork City, 1; | honor conferred on tho staffs of the Nation and | and attention, He was moody, reserved, ab- | we thought wo had never seen anyth! te Now. toss, 1; Tipperary, 1: Watorford County; | Weekly News at this election. Mr. T. D, Sulllv: sorbed in thought, and even In private fen so chirpy and peert, and our prejudice, ik 1; Wicklow, i—won froin the Liborals, In Kits | who fs tho proprictor and responsible editor af | yory Humlet. She has been known to say | Hob ‘Acres’ courage, all oozed “out ct ot duro, Kerry, and Kilkenny th lute fabernl | both Journals, ond who Is the actual editor of | that sie could get nothing out, of her hus- | fuger-ends,- When she cast her basillareng membet not wait to be dofvated; thoy tle + venta “ Detore the buttle,” 1 ‘Tralco, the O'boncigaue Weatmeat County, whily Me. pomus Sexton, band unless he was acting. Ie seemed to | flush upon onr'n, and raised her alabaster is Ol Three men meet in room in New York, i Hour ae alton Comtmbeionea ws [Ok fe Goce a Galt 1a cnGitee "" i Y OW! r he hi a 8 u ren! Ah to ope. ne Ocenn they ate 208 culled Flees Wear Be eeaprat | Himself tn the pitbile school ut Los Anerley |“ Stenmhips Snilug with Crowded curtah. ee cep by merely rep! desired to be 4 candidate for appointment | Cabisn. sent tran Ines of raflway from the Missl+ | to West Point, for which he | was New York Post, Muy 1. sippite New York, Other points settled, | obliged to submit to 0 competitive | ‘The season for golng abrond Is now at ones “Asto tho grain rate,—shall wo | examination at Merced, The second-cliss hand, and the offices of tho grent ocean inake it 60 from Chicago?” “ Agreed; crops ie to Sant Frvaaiaeo. being $10, fe baer b= steamship passenger fInes, ag a natural con- are heavy, and we ahab have enough todo.” | suiicient to pay his fare to that clty and | sequence, aro busy places just now. The Business finished, the three enjoy sundry | back, and bourd hlin on the way. Laying | demand for cabin passages on the Inman bottles of wine. The dally papers presently mniced of Slerecs nome wo miles Bure. ot ships began to increase about the first of Oi oop o he distance he pila for, th L' i] 1, af snnotiee, ue : ay ne us A passed his exaruiation telthertit:and Bue’ the Bist month,. and {a at high-tide now, hs at 3 HMling | ge88, and prepared to return home, quite will- | ‘he ships are nearly all full for the pres reights, which 1s, In effect, a trifling | ing to ngain pay-full farafrom San Franclseo | ent month, and tho arrangements extend Snereaseon grain, from45 to 60 cents from | for the suke of being carried n little more } well {nto Jn The passenger, business of Chicago to New York, with rates to other than fhites-fonrths of the tata ces fg Just this Company from New York’ this spring \- 0 eck 1 ‘ q 1 polity iy thes preenieanea ie tole second-class fares were allowed to De nee | Will doubticss exceed that of Ingt spring, and i will probably equal or exeved that of the ] who bad been a ‘Liberal, returned to. hi netuinl editor of the Ieekly Mews, has been | care more for his books nnd his studies than | arms supplicatingly, as it seemed, in our dk trifling. But to the farmers of the Northwest senten ya San renee if Maa a Paris Exposition year, The great rush will Cee eaten te tnorhse the ore oot Slepted sculor Baurabne cose iad Cow for tline County. Tat long eubinie We yuck neateee saith aa Uiouh goruledn, it ot honyan Opened, it means that the will ‘of three men has taken | urgued and entrented, offering to pay the | p rf y 21 sf sf pat hid f a interstices shonsa over $40,000,000 from the eash value of thelr | full’ fare. from’ San ‘Francisca, Tne hate be ps. wana barre it ted whet ti FLED WITHOUT PIaHTINGS ANOTHER STRAW, ont remonstrances, Disagreements finally | light radlant with all the prismatic hues of a tn Carlow, Cork, New Ross, Waterford, and Wick- culminated {n_ separation by mutual con- | double rainbow in its expiring throes, The tow the late Tory members fought and were pro duets for that year, and $500,000,000 from | Mg that he .had nob tho means to | lists from abroad are much longer thanthose gent. Mrs. Irving returned to her | sweet smile which orstwhile Ighted 4p tho nctun! valug of thelr farms, The conver. | BAY more, In vitn, too did the gentle- | of inst yeur, ‘he City of Berlin, which Is ; Latin ty ihe # J i beuten—iu almost every caso by largo majori- | The Menagorlo Takes a Vote on the | friends in Ireland, ond she soon found | brilliant estuary of her ecstatic faco upon whieh it is based are terribly real, as | telegraph for ingtructions, Ils answer was | Doans ef the tipper elnsses ru eoimlng verte | way Botougih 21° King's. County, fy ioscan: diuringten, durckepe, wentsin the gnyety of fashionable soclety. | the crash of thunder which follows thollght way Borough, 2; King's County, 1; Hoscom- | * Jephant eamne strolling Into the During all these years they jaye not Jved | ning’s flash. Such acting we never aa ki ie allgoy Is ‘otmeathn Pe garter dentate the atten of the Fe ee entirely apart from cach other, for reconelll- | fore. Mer step was as Ight as the ane Whiga or Tories lie tho guise of Hone Rulers Hons Inve taken place from time’ to the, | and the sound of her votes fell Ike the rast Fee ta et cae eee Heme Rulers, | formance, and tho animals were talking poll- | only to be followed by further estrangement. | of wnany waters. Js this neling? 9 this art? ure and glinple, We eome uxt to tho Liberal | ties, having caught it from the chatter they | It is sald that for years Mrs, Irving has un- | we sollRogulzcd. No; w thousand thnes nol Fesses and yittus: ‘Tho losses Oceurred in thotol- | heard In the audience, ‘Thoy didn’t know a | avallingly endeavored fo find some cause of | Tt Is tho spark of yenits that thrill Cerin te" hare Is kerry at Wower, ti | Great deal about polities tu Luo cages, but | CP'obiatutag w divuree. diowever, ae thinks | Neuerchorne te awsopa hong ale ad ‘Traleo, 1." OF thosu acats it is not unlikely thaé | that you know, children, is no bar to -talling | sho can now make outa ense, and’ her father, | a tdarwave fifteen feet in hight, ‘whieh, ee Handoa will errecovured dminedintel on potl- | polities, Indeed no. Some of our Congress- | it ig sald, will find the money, If itbe true celstor-like, elimbs rocks, and ‘mountalns, pence the ities etn and ae ae Bear By men, who hold on to office the longest, and | thatsho Is jealous of the Baroness Burdett- | and small hills, but disdaing to recede or de othors, Newry: excepted, aru Irrevoneiluble, ma | talk tha most and loudest, don’t—but I di- | Coutts, Mr. Irving’s great patroness and | acend to the valley below, ‘That’s what wa Bott Mandon ‘aad Nowry will be captured by the | gress. ‘The elephant istened to the rest of | friend, {tls almost a matter for Jeers nnd | call the superintive sublimity of the art d Houtno-Rulers after the establishment or house- | the animals for a little while, and then lic i if Cry, 1 ‘ont 5 aly, un- | vine, and which Adelaide possesses in suck hold suffrage, Sar snilled reputation and immense wealth, and ) on eminent degree. In tho triumphant trae + | suid to the giraife: 4 ret Arungie dt of fhe aaberals aie hate “Who iy your candidate for President?” nithough sho has of late taken tho lvelicst | edy of *Cynbeline,’ where she stands Ike Interest in Mr, Irving’s caree. tt the Lycoum | sculptured Venus and cries: ‘Out,’ da ‘ de Dundalk, 1; Mallow, -1; Monaghan, Blaine auld th Eine «that! ‘Thontre Un. his: wenderful, rovlyal_of io | Soot the daneied apot actually faded tea } Bee tyrone, h i Tho most S notable, eel y ee io a ep hung sa hy, hat’s you. | Shakspenrean drama), and has been his main ikke diamond dew before tho Hlulgent otvet 5 written Miumedinisie atta “thor dissdliliones |-saue Boag aut oe tae an eee oe eet | stay during his successful struggle for fame | day, and the great ‘nudicnce: beenme tr | MT Rar rer aec eas ecw err re your tead out oF i top of a ping treo, and popularity, the ideo that ahs has given | oted to their sents ag If they wer” mayh, Donegal, Monagan, and ‘Tyrone. ‘Thora | Js fees tne 5 Tent was ae ay sk ta any cnuse for disngreoment between jrms- | gteel-ptated, Perhaps the thrillingest scan the fssuo was’ simply tennut-right,- and. tho se & ier ; itty gi eat caine | Mihi ie band and wife by her devotion to ont whom | in the whole play was that in which Edman, Vonant-Right party” won some ceurprising | PY Gareclon’s menagerie, you! thik | aie ts prond to acknowledgo as her friend | Compton, meditating upon tho, commission | victories. ‘Tho gnin {n Dublin ts also important | He WHHL pay particular attention to you. | should be scouted at once. of murder most foul, hesltates, 1s it were, ts and has dnnoyed the Torles mone almost than | Lake care of yourself, my aristocratic friend, —— fe he fain would engt off the incubus wile « anything olso, Inugmuch as It InValved tho de- | Your head Isn't us long as your neck, by | ' DRAMATIC NOTES. welghs so huavily upon him, and throw up feat of tholr great chumplon, Sir Arthur Guns | forty feet, You can't come tha girlie gvet aS: the job. It was. at his moment Ghat Mls hess, who has epent tens of thousands of pounds | me, Mr, Blaine, I: gay, ‘Old Falthful,”? he | Mr. Daniel E, Bandmann has gone to En- Neilson strode down upon taward. ike a2 in Hepting thele Hoctlos, spe whces Ee jorre. | continued, addressing the big dog dn the | gland. ~ : aVEUBING Neimeais nil esetaiaed btanel eo? PFO e AEE LOOREO Hiwpny Bailly, “who ls Fi hes un | _ 23fss Hoten Tracy Is now leading lady in | like fhe neverending echoes among the lolly And now for the Sher a ia Jou Murphy's trouve, peaks of the Himalayas: “Glvo me thy ° 4 ities CONSERVATIVE GAINS AND LOBS1. “Yes,” the olephant’ sald, “becauso ho’s | Miss Eille Germon remains with Lestor | (@gaer!”, Mr. Compton (engaged pore hed Western farmers have learned. ‘Tho few | clears Is orders were to the cartes ‘The | A inerlen during the summer, | « men who cuntrol the great rallway Hneshayo | second-class train came by with plenty of |“ ‘rhe enabing on the outxolng White Star itin thelr power to :strip Western agricuit- | spare room, but there was no power to afford | ships are pretty well engaged tip to July, and, ure of all its earnings—not aft | passage to the boy atthe rates pald Uy the | many are taken for early July voyages, ‘Tha er tho manner of anelunt highway- | other passengers, and he only succeeded in | fleet now used consists of five steamers, thres men, by high-handed defiance. of soclety | reaching home through the charity of strang- | of which can carry 140 cabin passengers, an and Jaw; the rush of swift stecds, the clusi { ers to whom thd case becaine known, two of witfch enn accommodate 1% cabin of steel, and the stern “Stand and deliver” | — Suck exnmples of discrimination might be | passengers. ‘The boats hve left full sluce Tho bandits of modern civilization, who.en- | multiplied Indednitly, “They ore no idle | tho middle of the past month. ‘The demand rich themselves by the plunder of others, | dreams which have nelther substance nor | forberths Just now is unpreecdentedly Jury come with chests’ full of charters; Judges form) but Uiey are stern facts, the truth of | ‘Tho oflivers say that the present season be- ure thelr friends, if not thelr tovls; and they | which canndt be Bainsald. Nat only on the | gan avout the tirst of the past month—half a Wield no, weapon more aaruing than tho | Pacific Const, but In the East, the same evils | month enrlier than usual, ‘The incoming little penéll with which they caleniate dif. | are, known} aid the wonder Js, “net | enbin travel ig larger on this tine than, It was ferences of rate, appirantly so {isfynificant | that 6o great discontent has been eu- | qyenrago. ‘The Lritannic, the fast ship tn, that public opinion wonders “why the furm- | gendered: agains the rallroad —corpora- | brought 14 cabin passengers, er should compinin about such trifles.” tlons, but that such discriminations should ) ~The Guion Ling fy now running four ships, ‘The extraordinary growth of the Wabash | fiave’ continued! so long, and that | sending onc out each week. The officers say } system, and the union of {ts interests with | ere this the patience of the people had not | that the spring rush began early with thom : that of the New Yori Central and the Union | been exhausted, While Its true that some | and ts Increasing ravidly. ‘Tho engagement :\ and Centrai Poeliie systems, since the -nbove | of the expedients adopted for the regttlation | books resemble tho books of 1876 when overy paragmiph was penned, have formed ao | of fares and fralghts have been {Il-ndvised | ony crossed the water, : : still more gigtntls combination than | and in the faco’of economic prinetpics, yet | ‘The Cunard Line has puton two extra “ any whieh “belore existed; and , the | the effect of such moral vigilance fs belfoved | suips—the Parthia and the Heels, It will 5 despotie assertion of Louis XLV, that he was | to have been, on the whole, salutary, Rall- | send out one ship a week, with.now and then the State, was not urged with greater arro- | Ways conducted tm a fust and equitable basis | an extra ship, during the season. It has ear- gunce and confidence thar the clalms of the | ard an Snyaluable ald In exeloplng the | ried an average of 200 cabin passengers 3 Yailway magnates’ that thelrs is the absolute | resources of a .country or Ste winks | per week froin this port since tho 7th right to control the currying trade of the Con- { an fneentive to, production, fucilitating-| wit, and will probably continue to do 50 tinent, and that thelr power fg beyond that of | comtmerce, and adding Jnrgely to a nation’s | yp {othe 1st of August, The Bothnin sailed Human inw, Exorbitant rites for frelghts | wealth; but combinations for individual | on Wednesday with 310 enbin passengers on : nnd fares; diserkminations ag between Indi- | gain, the adoption of special rates lo bank- | poard. The bulk of the berths for May are viduals; "the bullding-up of one town and | rupt one commun{ty at the expense of an- | already taken, and: applications are potring comunitinity at the expense of another; the | other, the freszingcout of competition, the | in, This ling is also bringing many Euro- making of cuntracts prejudicial to the pub- | buylng-up of leelslative bodies, and the de- | peaus to Amerien, . ile; blackmail In obliging shippers to send } ceptlon of stockholders,—these aro evils to | © ‘fhe French General Transatlantic Line is Thoy are as follows: Guin—Bandon, 1; Carrick- re y, | 7 to support her), crest-follen, hutnillat oryis, I;-Coleraino, 1; Lelteim, Ty Newry, 1, | intorested tn the currency: Tf eo fs elected | Wallack another year. Haralueds would have fateh 49 140 ee LITER TELE He ‘Count A ust tie same ag Peruvian bark, Well, go | . Mr. Harry Crisp witl bo a member of Daly's sho not held her small bottle of ammonia to * : 5 a by on r than b ; be corrected by Ii, and to be everywhere y § ts: ok—| pat rai . i ahead, how! for n free ballot and unmuzzled | stock company noxt season, his nose and brought him back to Hie again, . : Canvinatlons Mt the Interests oF Reed guardod against \by tho representatives of Tare ea yi we ah eaves it ry Wedow 11 nie ny readors wil romers: | press, ond don't whine ff you are beat, ns you Charley Drow hag left “Our Goblins”; Ne annuged th tr apse wala ty raver in the few; the rebate systems tho issuance of false | the people and the public press, W. | cubin’ passengers from Now. York each | ber that l predicted tho ‘loss of overy one of usually do. Jean Valjean,” he weut “on, 3 fan ae fi oe BAT tes and wick Btock,—these are someof the evils with which == week,” It lias just established n | these seats oxcopt that for Armus County, | turning to the tiger, “wha do you go for??} Gus Bruno has succeeded inn, wretch. ‘Edward. beam i gall, tho public are inilicted, and for the reforma- JRELAND. branch Jina, of atdéamers to Bordeaux | which moet ouple ThOURHE AD nui near ates fa" Any man that comes closo ‘to my cnet ’ | eyes Mackay haa closed his connection tee es natiteat tue racnatnation withens des Hon et whieh measures are evorywhere de- ; Ate, fist, dino 5 avilelt ns Over ght | fave won in tworthinig of tho Trish consiltucne | gyfp.04 tH Sulable animal in the convicts | with Yue Griteflon Comedy Company. toa, | Sarg mae deliberation ne ihe were gong tt 5 e oat es, Ww 't * le ‘THE SITUATION IN CATIFORNIA. Talk with an Intelligent Emigrant | Gibraltar, and Mutseliles, for freight and | fourthe: itis aufu to say thar, when we freee | _ “Correct you aro,” sald the elephant, but) sr tas been Identified with, ninsh relay rid Tinvo seen tho lovely Lmogen as ake met \ Callfornia ig peculiarly situated ns regards from the County Down. passengers. ‘Iwo ships have been bought | chise is extended, tho triumph of both partica ie. can cont me out whew you welt | itlote rolsy fo: Compton aftor he slew old ifr. Duncan. Her ? er ratlronds, renin ‘on the west by the Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, for this branch, the Ferdinand de Lesseps | will be all but univoranl in Ireland, . Who is tho next anlinal to vote?” many years, eyes rolled like the waves of the ocean, WI Miss Carrie Swain, who joined “Tho her brenst roso and fell like skirvtee-n tbe fl Paelfle, andon the east by the Sierras and Fuesont, O., May 1,—Your correspondent | and thy Caldera, ‘The trips will be monthly, the Great Desert, tho State” is us completely | to-day encountered a funily of Irish emi. | ‘The fpriny y season fuirly began on the lst of isolated ns If it were an Island in the sea, and | grants right from the County of Down, in Apr a tho pillears of u S Company, Bay eouipet ition Ws practically ube thequestion | tho midst of the fumine-stricken region. ‘Ihe sha thay never had stich & ris Le kona te only Taine doe auch evils See anti une faintly consisted df father, mother, nud tive | that of the Paris Exhibition year, In the next lie complain can be attained through legis- | children, Instead of being tn squalor and | ship out from New York, the France, only Jative action and competition, ‘Che crention | filth, and clad inrngs, ay one would natural standing room fs feft, and the next two ships, OLR TUM Of etatlrond Commissioners by | ly have expected to find them, they were | te ¢ aad aad che abrader, are neg full no ndoption of the: 5 ‘ pecomp ‘she athe nt biter Ee: comfortably dressed, and the father better | who ara Hocking to thls cotntry from tho fare of the Statey but, tho Central posted than men from the peasant class gen- | North of Ireland, Germany and Scand|nayia, Puelfie corporation . beng’ an. -offspring | erally are. ‘Thoy were, thoy sald, going firat | the North German Lloyd Line hag put on of the National Treamury, no local enact- | to Chicago, and thought they might stop | thres extra steamers, the General Werder, ments will be udeaunts to’ tarnish any very | there for’ a time nt least, provided | 8 Hupsburg, and tho Weser, and the sprini substantial relief, Common-sense and the : exodus provides business for theso ships on principles of pullileal economy have always | they found work suffictont to keep soul | thelr return passages. A prester. demand at suggested that competition is desirable when | aud body together. They had friends who | than ever before for tirst-eabin passengers ts a the object sought fs the cheapest conduct ot | hud preceded them by several years, and to | reported, ‘Tho Rhein salled Inat Saturday the raflrond-transportation business; but the | them thoy expected to appeal for assistance | Nit 155 cabin pussenxors on board. Next Pucitle managers have tuvented a fir dilfer- | jn securing sultable places for work, ‘The | Sittday tho Neckne will sult with 180 cabin ent philosophy, by virtue of which competl- . passengers, tion is condemned as a calamity, and, pools | Account which the father gave of the situa- ‘The Anchor Ling sends one passenger ship and combinations extolled ay the perfection | ton In the nelghberhodd from which he | to Glaszow ench week. The spring Keason of management, Inia last annual report, | came was Interesting, and, ag Mt contained | begin with this Ine toward the end of April. the President of the Central Pacific, in com: | some things that are now, It is herewith re- | Many cabin berths are engage! for May, menting upon the situation In Culifornia, | produced, minus the brogue, which was | June, and July steamers, Kach ship ataris presented the following; very pronounced, out rull, and already applicants for passage “San Francisco, locnied as it ts upon the | * Were you Inf, suffering condition when Wave been turned away, It 1s thought that Bay of San Franclsvo, hag an open highway | you left Ireland?” J aykeu nt length. many people will come to this city ater tn Jor her products to almost very market in | ~ “No, alt, by no means. Und wo. been, wo | the scuson Intending to fo abroad, but will vantagu of competition of purchasers; and, | ways buen very snving, and had expected for . é es ds 0 buyer, sho line tho kame advantgeof | sone tine back 10 come to Ainurien Wo | (#ullshed bruneit to Barraw-luek dines & do: oon: UX fopertant polut of notion rae the 1 fhe byw aude ho was for Tilden, first, omposition a! 10 ome-Rule irty, vt a ine, fiudd a very curerut esummiaation tute this mute, | ““Y'it ber yor commented the elephant, | Tourists” In this elty, ns proved a valuable | danger-path on a frozen sen.” tor, and the result of my Investigntion tg, tht I } anybody might know for would go for a } acquisition. iu gin cnabled to say that, of tho alxty-fve Home- | gead yan, you wretched apotheosis of an a . THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY, sar giatgabers the following will more oF less | Ohio medical student, Ah, you Soventeonth ia toe rental 1s sh onnie of hee Speciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. SUPPORT MR. PARNELU'S POLICY: Ward resurrectionist, you'll run ogalust a | PAY OY os me P New Onveans, La, May 6—In the 8 prome Court of tho State to-day, In tho cast J 1 Sunday Item, Dawson, Carlow; Uigyer, Cayan; O'Gorman Clretavitly tarpedo sono of these days that | Sunday Mutton, Cure; OShon“Citro; Duly, Cork City; will knock that amille of ‘ours Intoa cocked "The manager of Traverl "s Theatre, New Mane irlet-At OrDonhells Dungacvahs ‘Finlay Santo; nolan lint. “Any respectubie cllizen of the menng- | york City, will be Dantel Frohman, Tat gon of tha State ox rel, J. si Fined rate Galway County; O'Connor, Galway City; Leahy} | erle ready to oxpress bis preference before I | tteman having left the Union Square, torney, va. the Judge of tho Kildare; Maram, Kilkenny: County; DI thon, Zip> | close the'polls 2)” wd cp Court, a writ of prohibition was made Ronirys Fowor, Waterford City; Sullivan, | _ ‘The tortofse sald he was In favor of Fitz | They say that Roso Eytin ots in indigent | jute forbidding the Judge of tho Sixth Dix Wostinouth; larry, ‘extol County; | Jolin Porter, elretumstances in, ene land, and that she has trict Court t eid In the caso of GN. Corbett, —'Wieklow;’ — O'Reirne, —-Leterim; “Of course you are,” sald the elephant, } applied to Luster Wallack for a position, betas} aed ayia for a writ of babes " ‘] = eu “ Falkensteln, 9 me che a ner oe catbbett, dia “beewuse he moves just about fast enough to Miss Rosa Cooke, of “The Tourists,” has dng Been sentenced to $100 fine "Cons y If hy doesn't move forward ¥ ie corpus, hay " hor Power, Mayo; Mote, Seath; Lulor, Queon’s | SUit your galt. recovered from her Indisposition, She np- | and twenty Imprisonment in tho Pati Gountyt O'Conner, Guvctrs County: Caqamins, | my jvellgé for the Vresidaney than he ld | poured inst night, and was in excellent volet. | Prison, falkcnatelis eviino was slit Roscommon: ete Tloscummon; Sexton; | for Ger, Pope, he wot hiear of the nontin. ‘A. Bosto ht tout: va: | tery tekots other than those of the Lou stant Bilyo; O'Connor, Bllgor O'Donoghue, ‘Tralou} | tlons until six weoks wfter election, You'd | va poeroceimieut seven pute ator er yS: | State Lottery Company, ‘Che opinion lst {glnty, Waterford Git sul Woathie ath; Byrne, sane ih pout unaing mate ate Wha i wal Netlson, ut! the Hobe Mente, were Sts,000.? virtunl suspension of tho writ of Has cot extol nity’: an, UW. mie, and pretty wel ,000. . ne fac! An this st of thirty-two'l have not included | {n politics, ‘Tho next zoologieal wonter and | Talking of the Henry Irving difficulties, 1t us tn this Slate, Ib eatabllabes Oy supreme Br. Parnoll binuelt or tho membora for the two | living uurlosity will stop up lively; ean’t keop | ts rumored that the mich-adored and wsthotle | Holitical power in Louisiana, and that the act seuty hich bo will rolinguivi, and which will | these polls open all nights we've got to dress | Mile. ‘erry will soon temporarily retire from | UP iuieesste Tngurreetion ore J bo Hiled with Parnoltites; and here 1 | for th evenlng performance yo . + | the London stage, of Fulkenstein wag one of Inst Hels ikely to ale Works, ho" Homerttulors, face of eee H CAbressed tilmsolé warmly 1 | pha trint of Currie, the murderer of the ns Yolldw'h “eoneututaeypolley=thut ‘ia wil een you are, sald the elephant, “And ree aes ert hope dint juste i iit 7 FOUND DEAD. ‘Tribunt. yotu stralght, but will not be very avtive,—nre: | that’s beeatise he Keeps your company on the | + Highs F ye stew wi Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago . Mackuriauge Gatlow County; e Fay, Cavan; { fence all tha time. Moreover, hu fooks more | “#28 be meted out. 3 Txpranaroiis, Ind, May &—The engineet Moore, Clunmol; Whitworth, Drogheda; Brooks, | like mu (han any of the other candidates, and Tho Boston critics having deemed Joa ¥ er train un the Cleve publin Gere aati Ol 3 aan Us itis eminently propor and. respectful in you Polk's now, play worthy of tral, the gen- ten i SE ae rcclatutt Indlanapolls Waterford County: Shaw, Cork County; Martin, to support hin on that account. Any other | tlemen In New York consider ‘lt a proper ving here this. morning & ; allmarcets at which to buy cheapest. 5! ’ al ing a large frelht business, Kiki Co Kinsalo: sir it. lens | Volce from the pling and jungles 9 subject for condemnation, Raltroad, Orr! r tbe: ayalls hergelt eee aye pegpeat Be Dad bean saving apa Tiller very Fire siips of tho National Line—tywo antl a | horkenese ie eee Tees Itosmerkuuers, |. Ths gopher chouted as fustly ag ho could Probably Miss Ella Chapman wilt next sen- | Covered the Pody of. p man Bs gir ! y i, ws people olways do, She dis-| of being able to. ‘get settled when | Week, oneto Liverpool and one to London— | Kerry County; O'Brien, King's County; Stottuy, | for 3{r, Seymour. i Ron take Rive Eliza. Weathersby's part, and | track, tree mites westot And ered “t criminates, In her mnrkets and In routes | wo gat) here. Wo had on small | Ste running full, Many cabin berths aro ing's Counts 3 Syaun, Limeriok County Foley, Forecnonely sald tho olephant, “be | Ariss Ells Mayer that played by Migs Jennie | tation disclosed'the fact that the pont : a Hraatauortation ja so it fs that | farm of Mtteen eres, far which wa pale to sult er fonts BALinay ipa {bls sepected, ow diaess ol ake, waturford CORY eure gauss te saya In hig Utils a fl the ene Weathorsby, with the Froliqnes party. been severed from fle eae eae tele 3 san Franelyo is a large, prosperons, con | the landlord an annunt rental of 23 ahiliings J « 2 a hati Meta nat . nutilated aball. “The: q mercial elty, and {3 Joeated upou the penlue | an acre, We used to risa ood crops, and July will all be full” ‘The Liverpool ships paptnites PEST any Govern’ wish hie is tree country, except ‘the { Tho ubtauitous and untiring Jenkins of | feat trom the budy,, It was a case of suleid aula, becausoof its great natural advantages, | maken little money. to lay aside, until two | catty from seventy-slx to 128 cabin passen- : she is able, beenuse of her location, tu ane yeNTS HO, when the cropy fullest! We had | ser and the Lonifon ships carry from sey- 4 stantiatly dictate the price sho will pay tothe | bullta very good house on our place, When | enty-six. to 100, Taaisnaits are buy tg Te rullroad companies for the transportation of | things failed to grow, our landlord demanded | (rh Meketa more generally this senson than freight from one ocean to the other, She | his rent just as promptly, twice a year, og he | i previous years. All the Hnes agree in de- has a route by the way of Cape ‘Horn, | hud done atl the seasons of good crops, He | eating the season uncommonly prosperous, unothor by the way of tho Isthmus of | was no exception to the general rule, ulther. ES TERE Vanumas; and tha prices she pays tho | Lknow of many Instances where the poor | Gariield and the Wood-Pulp Swindle. rullway eompantey are regulated by what People unable to pay the rents on account of Cinclunatt Commercial, she cai command from these routes.” ho failure to raise unything, were robbed of | ,, Get. Sernei acetne bo Un dn wank ot Meuiabls Sualy Jan guage appears wall on paper, and, tholr stock to mee the Fapielons demands of | neglects pe uate Sea gomeacer es could San Branelsco reap the advantages o 0 landlord, and thus made less able to pu; ti ° ncouplex system of ralltoads Buch as exists | nthe future” Cy Hon, to fuke advantage of what ho knows. Tho uty \*| at cone in the East, the fucts as regards competition “Was no reduction made In the rents on sunuenann ort Teer dance ei i ee eet H of % y menngerle, which costs you just one-quarter | New York records the fact that L. Augustus Gd been murdered and Fay, SeFarhne, Whitworth, Lever, Stuart, | NOW, Move lon lively now, or you'll loge Josle, youngest daughter of Joseph Jelforson, E Murti, Calling, O'pricn, and Colthurst, of whonl | your votes; polls close In—-"” Auother wedding in tho Chicago Church | sfow Alexander stephens Belles &h¢ Fay regards all polities simply as n uiatter for | Tho wild ass of thd desert hore stepped to | Cholr Pinafore party. ‘This ‘ine lt is Miss = Old Man with tho Astckle joktou, white tho Tost, ee gta pes at the front anit roared Ha yolce for: Mr, Bla. (icorgia Pettit and "Mr, 8. 1. Richardson, | po washington correspondent of the Brook: Butte Sue, Oe GIES, We Sn was Mati of Tatiana, nye Boe wlan ont ate ‘the eoremiany Was performed at Leadville | ty 2agle clutins to huve solved a proves ny over, inclining A “the active section,” ‘Tho elephant winked at tho cages with o 6 other ny. hug loug vexed olose abacryers ( arc:’ Gray, Countys * Suitenolt nkla In iis eye, “That's right, | , Buffalo Bill wrote to John A. Stevens, whe gas stephene tt alow tw that Str. Henry, Galway County; Moldon, Kildare Coun- ee, s te Is writing a play for him, the other day? Nobody over expecta that Mr. 4 % A, AL y brave cactus-enter,” he sald, “you are Ing a play for hin, the other day: div a nutural death, ‘Mant, fond hope i Balitvan sata eating: “Heedaonde Wexford Haturally aud propery” ono of Ate, (Bo La | want te plot wconsiatot a Inckuss an irish | long wines nba te ett sneha i 4 tude in the rty vlthor wtyr's followers, Brayes him up to the HW cor, t be | mun with the alokle kvon, apr, whowe Her Caflun, houthe or We Pe J. sinyte Tint rary, akles If you want to,, Nopotiam Ia fashion. | With this intelligent ides, Mr. Stevens will | is wore familiarly known us tho Real TW ‘ongress by the Treasury | yng formor of whom will not by wuinittod, Jun: | able in ihiy country now, Next yoter 2" proceed, name {a Doath, more frequently aud py diight be substantially true; but no one will | account of the famine ¢** Department some years ago, and cannot bo dis- ie t ay " fully than any woll-brod giant on the glove Do misled as to the true situation in. Call- |“ Not so furas 1 know or could hear, ‘Phe | pluced without an Act of Congrois, durstand, to tho company, ul HomecHuliey and outa monkey timldiy ald that if hu was al- | A, TR, Cnzauran is, localizing the Intest youwkHUW {uy Bocrot of ltt Buty aud oe forniu, ‘There ts practically no competition | demand was for the exact rent; und the ‘ris wood. pul duty was not lovied for reyes | too veceutrio and udrial to allow pln tu foln any | Med to vous te Non vols tob—= 1 Parisian sensation, “Les Estranglours de habia Wott, perhaps those iy, it anata, in the State, ‘The Central Paelfic Company, | hourded aecunlations of past yours must | BUY purposca, | tt yielded lust year 47 conte. It | purty whatever, except 4 party oY Bmythy, Proctor Knott roared the whole mo- | Paris,” for tho next regular season of the thing todo wit preserving (his {tall Vdat Jike yome huge; octopus, has from thi te | go to py for the wlsfortunes of itn the inkwar tue Ghai ot rings tua rane Spite J tow come to tha uty now: Ghough be mats on "atin oe pee Bquare Theatre; trensforrin Hho opetle olen: ate ae gerd Tort, oven arene ‘ Wilhurits geespe until ita Tiutterseur taco | good nese hoo NOON Pemelbally th tho ) tori ewinco rash arasghriligcer aera tlon at the pulls, No ony ole: Oyez, oyorl | to‘iioTomis, cee Ad the prison scenes | Foti cutene any dieuaae, kuown in the doce * a to the Tombs, In the fret pluco, that wontleman has, been | ‘The pulls are closed and tho judges will now i calundar. It te tho elqbth wonder of tho moat important constit= e e g Mousra. Aldrich and Parsloo, after thelr | to au this delicate. rupresuntatlvo Of, “op lace proceed to count the ballot,’ 100, a be of OF Trolaige in Mouth teu. poll was ut follows: io thon nunounced the result of the vote Sr serene ag, fhe Calon Square terminates | eee 1 Mitotaly bears out, Pan eat x le 3285; Aol, H. i), £053; | 83 follows: Gran . i vi 3 5 bins : Hist at Tula was tha bialost pa ker peg Bute” inquired’ the animals, “how does uate fe Pe tr aps ey Wa ae fhe way down to bts aisles pear ay i tual Foubomborot at COU Ho that ft ook pluee fe Me, Purnell's place, Siore | Well,” aafd the elophant, “It comes, all | Wanagoniont. two pounds—a. Deinoors sean ab4o” over, bit election expenaca ury to bo defrayod | the all the sume, and don't you forget | Warry yan dl feriay th: Sk7Sosephta | Rice alee ere tn as talon ae th twee cleat ty ean, yt A ‘orgel Arr) 0 ste} a utely a by tho eouatituenay, "the “cathollo, auop of | jx Don't 1 weigh mofo tein all tis wenbg- ety Ryan died ie TET Bost foe aay | four hours more soll nourlbmaent HAA ith the vi contined by no reaponsibilities or power, A Almost entirely on potatoes, Wo didn't personal SDroporty ot ‘ode ras ect Tew nen, at most four, control a main Mune | have meat aga genera thing, oxcopt once a | newspapers are ubout to bold tho mirror up to extending from Ogden, tn, Utah, through | week, and many times not so often us that. } his nature, and show bim tho innermost parts of froveds | art CANCE. wo ' ‘fucson, Hut. when he Crops raed a ware obliged pinwele 4 Arizona, stance - of - nears | to buy potatoes, until te 110 too high, ly 4,000 ulles,—and subsidies of | and then wo bought Coru-meal and lived ait | Warner Miller of Now York, and str, Wiltluin Londs ind Janda almost incomprehunsible, | that, “Potatoes ‘Bat to bo cight shillings a } y,tueell of Samuchusotts. They are leumod Vhey own nearly! ery streetcar, stage, | hundred beforo we left, ‘Times worg con- | Thorp hea thong det Congress Ie cons eae ae ¥ has two wood-pulp mombors,—Mr, re ki ts Now ferry, steamer, and raliroad fine fuCalifornfa; | stantly getting worse, and wo thought wo | representutives of th Jo, Dut it few te. tS 8 collvction in 4 as i C id pertups ont ak le Ne turd, Such bolt the ease as to focul tralie, i | might us well veet ‘away While we had | “howrouternunuer ‘of iuswbor ut Congcoss | Ad" thorwee* at ull the “obapom in | eH9 puttogethor? What dy you animals ywars connected wi arlety stage Heat | Sivoting ynote end rahuied oud SAT! | what manner can Son Francisco aval! ler | enough to get awny with, I¢ was at consid> | represent rings.—that {3 to way, combinations or | tha county on — ta-morrow, Ln Haye. mt A th im ts 1 pleased to think and West. Not long ago he was engaged at | such uso ulet of rose-loaves oF wie gau wo self of competition and “profit by it, as | erable loss that we left our place.” organizations that, through legislation prepared | the poll was: Power (H. HL), 16is; Purnoll (H, Hid the animals were we blease ‘othink | Hamfin’s Thontre, and subsequontly at the | tonguca, might be expected from 6 spend pebple always do”? In through frelyhts “Did you yet anything for tho tmprovo- | by ‘uttornuys,” extort money from. those who | 10), 105; Browne (ULF ery Mr. Purnell's post: | they were allowed to vote, anyhow, and they Academy at Musle, Deceused was 40 yours | draws hla cout closer on the approncl aud carried - And fares, competition ta even less" marked, | ments you bad mpde on your frin 2 oat Heap ceac he Pg hn Rar Peak Treen Ror delighted that the election was over and | of age. For many months he hag been alling, | breeze, wears tis hut In tho house, ity une ‘The termlans of euch of the three great avers at ot aitugae noting, only 23 shillings oud pulp has two mombers. Now, if | thatno one want pas es ower, ti es their man ulected, so they gave three cheers | consumption belag the complaint, Mr, Jtyan | about ‘gloved ands. But wo wraeuro inatiocte : Tynd rallroads now in the course of con- | on acre for our Interest.” Bie HeULea et caek eel Heeroma gud ease He trath Cork and Mayo. Ae, for Grant gud rol fed art ta a straw to | hada hostof friends tn ities city, whe an flostowed Aways to ay Coreain, kivowledae Oy atruetlon belng xet far distant row whe Pas | Was thers anything tn the shiape of slots | of Congress, "Wooll-scrows hava woveral roprus faraell wa ori pou by the Catholic itxops goth le AE Seenied Iilts for many fWe,-qualjties, of he Fenent oocslon, wabeup t Bout pen cea | 4 a the vicinity of w: al f sentatives, and Boon, an ergy, thou must a n Muyo soup), two kinds of meat in * frou excussive rates would come through | Only on Vainglo occasion, “There wasan | “Ouriuigeablo tartit 1s complox, and, with « | home ofthe eltuyy ald support int in dus Tho Senatorial Mucksters tu Grant’ | Join Hoops sued hishalt-atster, Mrs, Evel- | tone’ nd “t-vost qqoantlty Of vids Saab tho Paciile Mail. But considering the sti Attempt made by some speculators te buy up | reluement of barburim, ts spread over a | Hance of tho geeral fecllng of thelr order, Famio, ine M, Bliss, and her husband,’ Honry HH, | vegetables, ‘This ditcult feat Og a bu ject in ia light of the recent contract be- | the potntoes In our neighborhood, and ship | toueund articles. tel un uegrexate of potty | tu the yaoeaul ee TRHOOs I PEUEY |, COMET Yo chioame Tae ca areal Hllas, ‘to sot aside adeed of property trans: | With a gusto and relish that wo iii wourmsns ween the gleamship company und the Pael- | them away. ‘Thore wore several reasons Ko tuxed countries to tha | yoncds "ut tho” request” uf tho “looul |“ Aduitiing that Gen, Grant, aeltizen of the | ferred ta, defendants by the mother of the | (oaSaon the deed was dune, the plated Jet aie ‘roads, by virtue of which a subsidy of | ‘yhy tho people didwt want them to be taken | cluded tn articles to i i $110,000 per month Is pald, and two steamers | way. In ite first pluce, they wanted thom Taye mend cousrians Murua by Ane cay hats tout —the City of Toklo and City of Poking—were | left to be consumed iy the helghborhuod: | members do not Beem to oceupy aw very ‘alu 4 ny uirchased for $1,900,000, San Francisco tsnot | for ft was quita evident that they would } flod position; Lut they aro as good and Fae eal berwett befory tha Ler aaa Seen TSS Eee ORS ‘ o Plucide, widow of id boon at wor feuders he scored a oumplote yictury, Tho | Btat, is personally above reproach parties, Mra, Mary Aun } nv if Butroke of Hyhtning ba f teocihtont wens Gork Gourty; beter County, | pleat "mun of the tes, taboneat sprieaeis. | Lom iaelda, wio well-known actor, “Airs, Hstasitubathnea ete ciara, te 4 Ua and Athlone, Lbaye already written enough of | corruptible, aud that he has added jinumeusur- | Placido left nbout $75,000, most of which shu | Death tu take, Ubertiog with such & Vee plisiog oF Athione, Ags to Cork, tho following figures | ably to the fame and chuructor of America, | bequeathed to the defendants, and had, be- | asStephens. Nothing but a rail seal ” show bow noar ho waatn auiwwui tn thatuouatitu. | thay yet resolve to humillato him in hisowy | fore her death, deeded to them cousiderablo | a balloon trip will buve any effect oF elt largely of competition | all be wanted thne 1 the ras