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THE CHICAGO, TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1889—TWELVE PAGES. By ‘ — {aU and dime f iserntlo old report on | swamp land, tneluding drains for awainp land, | terrible diacaan appeared till sesterfay moruing, | corner of tho houne was torn sarttelly out, and g ‘ form inline, and muny of the Eamonn Generals WASHINGTON, Bouthore otrigess This BAL AIL. not tako A | indemntigunder tae acts of Taso and Tass Tron which thne fluntn was cuntined tatie bed) | and Meee downed, wie whe ata dine (a front ae Atear atom Tete te erate ee peas, Ae hn f tho War, including Grant, sly pei ‘ingle powor from the Supervisors, It simply | | Mr. Esinunds men to 8 point of onier that tho | ruftoring at short intervals tereibie agony, and | ai «pon, winds, wag aliahtly shocked. ‘The | wait tho publia hivess or keioneee ea eee Sheridan, have signified their intention to be : limited the terin of offiee. amandm it was not admissible under tha twen- | requiring four mento hold him, the bedaend | damuge to the hotiee te nat great morntig thoy will tne the carly train for Cine fe, pie "Gov. Bmith fa taking an nective interest The Supervisors’-Tenure Bill Mr. Edmunds sald tho Senator from Ohlo for- | ty-xeventh milo, which Brohibita certain amend | breaking down [n tho: struggtos. The poor fel- At 10 o'clock Jobn Hamper, the pros cinnwtl via Nlagnes Falls, ; cae fatt,and_ has visited Waebtogton, toubtaln the F tmonta trom tho Courts and Tt thom in. tho | After dtatenn (ee pnt of orter ihe Prost | ribly aumteringe ceten Tie wee reese ness | Beene hy Seyitty, Rene th opener of = - jain of Government tents for tho uae o! Rushed Through the Dem- hands of tho Senate. dont pro tum. eald queddon tunder that rule wero | Another young man named Quinn, vow in Ills | ern city Mmite “walle aut” 1 a pasture VENTURESOME MINERS, it son that eccasion. The Mnyorot Milwaukeo Mr. Thurman—No, it does not; tt puts thom in | constantly arlaing, and had been decided differ | hols, was bitten at the same timo, adjefaing tho dairy attending . his cows was Dexven, Colo. May 24,—A letter from Cimar-. : Pas issued a proclamation enliing on tho olden ocratic Senate. the Vande ud thoraau an neds bie ‘oMice by the pally, IN was hn nortan Toate nil parlor - a strats bp Henning a8 oer ple ‘The ron, N. Mu says in regard to the reported mas i eatest franca in American history. ‘0 fettle ft ones for P pint 0, alt appears to havo frat struc! mt 4 Tt te poole felons and Ono of. tho faik, edmunde=te tint the reason you vote irene for deaintons Elratia thn woncral ap | 8 POLITIOAL. Fant lie ie tho bead, anid thence: a dawn to faara of the Bredbury Lai Py nit nasty : the soldier vor wit ir rintion bi he ground, scorching the flesh bac ts d= , -domonstrations of the kindeverwit- | Mir, Edmunds in Vain Calla o: Mr. Thurman—No, str; the honorablo Senate | tho nilirmative—yons, 40; naya, conser wana Gormmn, 28 years of ng andlefta | about goin rth 1 oR ett is country Ia expected to take plnce. om in BT nos Tarr TIES TIE Tae oto ee eee eT ny bills hol ILLINOIS. wife ani child, Tho Coronor belt Tuquent | to preapoct, They wore nivioa te ok ee Oe Ea! the Democrats to from objecting to ft. supplemental. to general tppropriation bills, Bpeciat Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Jn Stbe afternoon, and tho Jury retmaed a ver- | 0 a Wht BO ae: - d (Kansans) Reglater has ic Sir. Rdinunde—te iho President appoint these are general appropriation bills within tho means | Gexnva, IL, May 2%.—Tho Intorest In tho | dict in accordance with the facta, es Yory Calweroug: as the: White, Biver .Wtes.s ‘2! Tur Great Bend ( Speak, ict, men without the consent of my honorable friend ing of tho mutes, : Presidential war has been so absorbing that Iittle | | Gut on Archer avenuo m valuable horse be- | wero camped from South Codar tothe mouth of {j adopted THE TRIBUNE'S rules of spelling, and ae And bis political assacintes—— Mr. Eeinunds withdraw his point of arder, ho- thought i f late b Ay home polltical | oozing to 0 well known Gorman eltizen was | tho Uncompahgro. Thoy pald no atton- an adePinose reopmmended by the Amortcan Milos Mr, Thurinain—The pill answers that. If the | ing autiated that the Amendinent provided for ght has of lato been given to home pol Atruck and instantly killed shortly after 10] tion, but wont on, The Indians got aide tmareooiation.. Atdropa yh and substitutes | peut Toy Have Not a Word in | Presientstnutas hisdutyanicend. tho name | entrsing ouoxisting ies, |) ST | matters, “However, thie Inck of Interest } o'clock. after thom. and Ouray end Ghopetn interfered ieee’ Defense of Thole Mona- | weereedenaakTNa vaneetwaes aE ANG | tte Present pra ama, therefore dia mot put | wil” not” continua | long: An soon on Inipersen ana provented hoe Wastanrse Aes, + ‘ghe Kansas Stnlo Bonrd of Tattention and ss of this Kenite will not do ite duty? ‘Tho question halng on Mr. Cockrell's amend. | On tho mnnmentuiis question of the Calengo Cone CASUALTIES. Feet otter anys tuo location of the rumored ors, both withiti aod without tho Klute, ure. Sir. Kdmunits—According to your view. but | ment, Mr. Conkling coimmontod upon what he i question of the Li i }radbury massacre is nt least 140 miles from the many PAP ey the spelling program, so that this 2 Hot necording to mine. But is thory any constl- | thought Mr, Eaton's Inconalstency in objecting | Voution, it will commence to agitate Stsclf upon WIND AND LIGHTNING. Town of ‘Gunnison, and nearly, $f not quite, as hay adopted th to he pratty wel atithor- tutfonnt provision by which the President can | tonn nmendmont providing for Marshzls' feces, | its local rivalrics. This fall the vatersof Kane % ND LIGHTNING, far From fe rath a came or the Gunnison word at lenst 1s patting to bo py > adjourn tho Sonnte, and cannot {t because [t wis not propor on A pension vill, and | County are called upon to olect, andald In elect> Special Dispatch ta The Uhteagn Tribune. tively KDW h EAE Dende ne nee Ok Poel red. So nso Ha the onal eaialan tepo, program, | THe Authorship of the Springer AIT MERE UNTIL NEXT DRCRMARR wntinitting an amendment toeking awatnp | tng. uside from the Presidential and State of Ceoau Rarius, Jn Mag 28-—Lottors aad telo- {ively known that Brad Ine Gunter nob ae vere » iy a le rot recive a cctigt aca deft Anonymous Letter Fixed Tene any appointmnont duribg the eeccsnat ale” | the amendment was exreod and thoi | Heore, a Hoproseatativo in Congress, a geato | Brant concornon, tho loseetreoolved by a tor- | ceservation, and is open fo eetiorent , Ta News County (and, Plonce,eaited by upon Finley. wan.” Aha onaior train Vaornsant as wand: | 003, mtlon of Mr, Puttoee tho, House bill | eomblzya Ciroult Clore, BtaeerAttorneyy and | SO¥ere tornado in Woatern Towa inst Sunday, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. k Bholden. . i passed for tho rolic! omoestend und pres berttt, 5 AO. he, n es : Toho Anthony Journal, ona of tho best edited pushed for an argument against the bill. 4 | empuon actilorsin Kansna and Nebraska who | ‘Tuo Kano County Republicnns fn the ato | Hamilton were visited, and the acoompanying | Newnes MAY St Arrived Helvetia, from Buthorn Kansas, has adopted tho brief howd this subject, he would not gu | lest thelr crops by drought, Satine forong | Btate frand at ani ga shown thotr prefor- | storm, which wns more general, passed enst Ds : pate) pore NOrapelling. its editor, tho lon, Charles | Seoretary Sherman Will Advertise | held weir viewson this aublect, he would not gu ia the time in "whic to complete tbolr page | once Lor the Flutie Kotant ya two-lWteds i081 tre tandineGrundgcand Parole, ti ane Movi, Treland, May 2f.~-Arrived, Bthlopia, et ‘4 H 4 ents, arity, which would have been alos: anime a ': ‘6 i i a Greeno, 1a nn of markt ability and n tlient His Low-Priced Bonds for Negamp lining tint object, ator and hie party | Sin Cockrell intenduced a. bitt amending tho ie TAS Ca Blaine Dacky GHRGR IAT Tato teeaetl [-cnunttes first montloncd there was arent de trom Now Yorks. az abileedr Gite ae hoe. speaker. : ; Bale. Wort more Re ero aU eny cuuthods thin | Tot or sd repariing penalons Of Rollers of tho | for a Just apourtlon:nont of delexates. With .| struction of farm-property. Many buildings | trea, from Now York. ‘Franelé A. Mareh, LL.D. Professor of Fnglish the D FUtrof IRL, rons to pice on tho pension rolls | the exception of the third-term Instruction’. | were domolisbad, several persons badly injured, ei rette — eanOUrAts. tho nnmesof t eviving officers and nniiated | Kane County Republfeans will almost ton man Jangunge and Comparatly Hilology ab datnyete a 8th 3, jeans aaa aud CR Ante Tm and pA regard to color, ine auipport the Tickel af tne stato Convention. and two denthareportod. Tho dwellings of John College, says in regard tof for ph: IN THE SENATE. pperene tb ud Ue FiguE ta a cluding the militia nnd yalunteers of the mille | ‘Tha Rourth District will soon be cnited upon | Harvey, near Lake City, Calhoun County, also the changes In spelliug, tus amirainn: ot lone DAVID WANTS) PLATFORM. ae, "Pharma, it Turineeremarke, sald ttyeng | Cty and caval etng of tha Caited States who | to nominate {ta leputtican choles for Counrose of Adam Dockstader, anme place, were com- letters, anil the Kubwtitution of f far pit ar wlyely Sptetat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, ridiciious to chnrge the Democrats with nut | feeycuty he, JO for ihe termof fou jgnan ‘This choice vill most asuuradly fall won | piety dowtrozed. ‘The occupants wont {nto tho iS Sethodreck A. Thonsoot pheamutie | | Wasiysatos, D.C, May 2—Tho Inst gon- | alzauselng this billy whon tho minority ined | fendsen, Baring prior tothe ante of t) | fte nresent ‘is merctly fatthgul and itineed | CCHAES for antoty, i's faunin thn post: Auguetany period tir an wica. | tence in Benntor David Davis’ “platform” is, | ikon up nll the ting in cumpatim apecchos and | in nuyengugoment and bonorubly discharge — dischneye of alfelni duce, his shown blinerie the sa al PAH A alata at ta TEXAS CATTLE. Kaxass Crry, Mo. May 26—Tho Commercial Indtcator of this olty has advicos from Fort Griffen and Fort Worth, Tex., showing that up to May 20, 54,112 hend of cattle Badipeaeed those 7 obraska, ny sf Polnts on thote way to Kansas and talon ot Aires netations Tie. fushion passe.| “A Soles wil epedk for themsolves at tho Mt= | thieh important business om tho enteniae for | MMUthe surviving widows of sich oilers 4 nan ntali others who will xive us hucest repre: | ftta county, while riding horseback was killed ee i Aenea ee ot tuo later Emperors ueny, | Hox time." Ono of thom epoko to-day tu favor | tho Demoeriia to engage in euicti nMlectissions [-chlisted and drafted men, Meferred. SeRINtION. tes for Stato Benntor are the Hon. | A,Hohamlan named Norcsky, white. sittings 1n BUSINESS NOTICES, : eran neo tho Itallan aud Spanish peple, the | of closing the courts ind chonting the Marshals Mr. Edmunds asivod why this bill wis passed HH. Evans, of Auroray tho ffon. J. If Minys Dip noatse ta fluusen County, near lows City, — | ondy? 01 if, as was vlalined, ft mado no exeontial change TOUBE. Od ME pack D Ue aes gutog thar nay for servicos alrendy rontered. | [eatin nite Whe for erst time in | On motion of Mr-Carllale, the Renato amonde | ori OF this city, the progunt Incumbents and |" Thore have beon be rains In this part of tho ‘ ‘ig tl Senator Windom offered un ateniinent to the | tousteon sonrs, WAS UL ‘ppropriation bill dis | ments to tho Hours bill, amending the Internat | coated in. tha last election “of Assembly. | Risteevery day for the pust week, ond a heavy Anisopenly charges. In New. Orleans that | Pension bill whisk appropriates £000,000 for the | pinced. by’ a bift tant didn't contaly dome ime | Revenue lay in rogurd to distilled spirits, wera ast: election | storm provalls to-nient.. From Eminent Witmer Hrinton, M. $ direct Inberitors of Lautl Pa ditumiorest 1 have st COLpENS = * RIG'S LIQUID EXTHACT OF BEEF {n-my oe “ Practice in consumption, debility, weakness, : ad und ordored tho ridicu: | Murshnie, He brictly calted attention to the | hertint ehangosin tho laws? ‘Chis bill did con: | concurred in Heth mele ak: 3s. jMonabk, pul — cheougt, pretal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, t eta ate eon. Urantites fn tho Republican | fret that the cnitectn various parts of the { tain such n change On inotion of Mr, Thompson, the Sonate bill oe fad sghlayborne rival) ee Tincony, Neb. May 20.—The most terride passed! shalogestss ote ete, {t:eannot ‘ba aure ‘ tous befor John fs making bolting ensy tn | country ware nbott to Bo closed. mid that Cone BEYOND ALL DOUnT, for tho foun of tents, fags, eam caulpage, ote | Hints. tno itewnollen ie expree to elect td HE Caer Tne ad aTening. nowy Je years Se, i oe iis third-term xchemo $s bulldozed throtueh, | afe88 Was on tho point of ndjournment. The | ‘rho mile in tho cocoanut «910 obvious that Se ENS get Or Whe WHS) inembers to the Lower House, Hows, Lovell | P'* 3 Travelern, atop at the Astor House, New York. t fT. M. Marquette, Jumas’ Walker, i Nomuernty voted yoltdly against the amondmont, | even person no tonmer a Lpue and who way | DURCH of Kane, and: Weight of Du Daye, may ensi a hare Agpecial to tho Chnolunall Huguirer reads @8 } and godld David Davis, to old ah tava amose forgdton tia asta ot | «na ttetesn mneeaue trae the Prosldeat Nee boeume thotr own aticccesors,and io inttor wil oN aap 12 follows: ARNATOR DROWN. milk could not Salto igcorn It, It wis too | on Congress the nocessity of action on the Ute houzht, submit to the yuke for another | me Univeraallst DRESS GOODS. A A hurch inthis city was struck | ~~ New Orurans, May %.—An agreement was Ex-Gor. Drown, of Georgia, took tho oath of | pluinto bide. [t had better bo ndmitted that | Ayreon ‘orl, term. It is not known as yot whether Mr. | by lighting and nearly domelished, ‘Tho wite at entered iufo between the supporters of Grant. ) wijice to-day us the successor of Senator Gordon, | this wus one. cick inthe cdieoor retrogression | M4Reemente Koferrod. | White | Lovell has announced his purpose. TELS Ee ee come. tbe wite Sherman, and Brine, on Sunday, that Grant | ie fooks ike a clergyman, Hoe wlll notacenpy | sing created. Thora was nothing anid on tho on tho Sumlry Civil Appropriution bill. » P. Dutton will no doubt become his own door, and the tiuld pnesed down her ehotlder, * should have eight, delegatos, Sherman ceven. | tho seat vacated by Senator Gordon, having | other side, just because they ald not like to ‘The punting queation waa on the appropria- | Siicceasor as Clrewit Clerk. For the Shriovalty | gem ‘and sida. She will recover. A child of and Hinitte one, with Etat as eenad hole at ‘exchanged with Sonntor Groome, inorder to | avow this. “He Faerie ane the. ee nenieny ton o a0 tea Nation Unarl of B at bun are are nearcaly. toss ths a gaan cuetiates. Joseph Hunt was shockes. itcenvery fs doubt- ail the delexates, Tho roll was agreed upon, and | ho huside hin colleagun, Senator Hill. Séuntor | tdopted allowing tho Presiilent to np ble tho {it us agreed to, the incndinent inereasing tho | Me ios prominentare NateCarliaie. nf amp. | ful. AtSeward n inan, name unknown, was eames found there were only twelve dclogntes | Gordon and Senator Hill have not heon fends, | Ine tho recesa was morcly ostensible. ‘Tho |. tinmmt boing rolecreds woe srurett Roworsof Furin; MutsbalGatesof | kitied by lightning. on whlch there Was Cont te ae tie | aud have conspleuousiy antngonized enehotber | Vomocratia majority would nayer Hy sp, onal |, at. Downey, of Wyoming Torrtory, moved to | Aurora: E. K. Allen, of Elgin. Por sie Sete morning Gen. Johny a mnt cl cunt pit a ‘a neha | on sevoral important occasions, ‘The oxchange ant to thelr peeullar idena of cone i" lontl | insert n provision authorizing tho Secrotury of Ne at here are some four or five eandl lates, Mr. COLLISION. _ hack to nend a full ech nf delegates for Granteand | of seats probably indicates that the new Sen- | right of the Nutional regulation of clec- | the tmnburys ie order that be mie ieee eee the the nresent official, atanding foremost in Hei eae Chas. Gossage he la auarantes thelr adinterton to the Cone | tor does not. inhorlt the profilo of his | fons a8 to go home. They © would | 5 ir ‘ston cenin, to par t io race, A. J. Hopkins, of Aura; Terrance New York, May 24,—At Mohawha, N.J., ros: fon. The Grant men on this advico broke | MON Wes, Nok, fn Teint Inte. Decat the eebsice | stay” until “°Nosember. it hiocessary, "in Fae erated Le the mle Me acral ite’ | Htvan, of Bt Chnrtes: John Russell, of Elgin avo | teniey the cattle-train, awing ta damage to tho 0. thelr agreement, and belted the Convention | vesome inquiry alice bls appulutment to tho | order to provent any Supervisors “hetng | Suit" Ropted anid. applause and luughter, a6 | the other candidates, engine, waa run upon n siding, One ear, how- . ing Grant men—Pardee, Lud q a orl wid confidence In. ey wonld burn Mr Warner y ie NCOLN, Il, Mity 20.—The midn adjourn: PEs CALM percnenmd Lewls—remained with the conven: | - TUS DEDATE. thostake first, andour staying here wis tory | qrlt: Warner movod to ateike out tho appropri- | ,LaAsCots, tls May 2. Congressionnt Convene | sent buck to tug tho following train, but before 7 ntton of £150,000 for continuing the work on the lon, and the agreement of tho duy before was Th the Western Associated Press, niuok like tt, This wea very plat, Allhe wes / Wasuington monument, and proceeded to stats | 00 was followed by tho earnest dofieftations of gotttus nny distance away the train came thun- ed out. Wasitnaton, D. 0. May 20.—Tho morning | tniking about {t for.was to tryand get tho othor se x ASL pened the friends of the various candidates to cume to i earrled out hour Luylig expired, ‘the Sonnte resumed cone | side te brenk thelr sllecce and dererred tho bit | WO rensons for bis motion, amid snouts and | thoveinan, and fe ints the Might groupaot ans. | dering slong. The engineer saw tho standing ——= t f 1 sore of Inttchter, ‘Tho nes of pyratiis, tawe train, roversed hia ongine, and he and tho fire- ‘ Sh q pall - | alteration of the bt defluing tho terms of | if there was any dofenso for ft dears oF Ks 3 . | fous. workers loitered in tho hotel corridor, | tratn, reversed bia engine, he and tho fire: Let overy Republican who desires to pre- | iter Supervisors electiona. ‘Mr. Thurmnivs amendment wna thon agreed | £73 and spires wore, bo salt. ngos of Uarbar- fervy tho unity and barmony of tho party and | “Ate, Widom moved to Iny the Bit astdo tn- | ect rutgnans te ant] fan. igioranes, and eitperatition, Men whoso | Preparing for tho contest that was to | man then leaped for life, ‘The tran, mishing on use e ninys, 15, 08 Wel a open thls morning. Butlong before the Con- | crashed into the atationiry one. and thy cam wholsin favor of honest and fair denting, rend | cormally to conslder tho Agricultural Appro- | ‘pho tht was send me ahird tig end passed, Taumnuries werd worthy parpeti Hon tad icin Toul lonoonvenat It eaea eek that an une | Were broken into eplintera and many cattle of Great Reductions ae 14 out out for reference tha call of the Nation- } printion bill. Yeas, 273 nays, H—a party vote. dorstanding liad been reavuod, und a ehunge of | Killed, while athecs wore quickiy dispatched to . siconvention.. "nt entl rendes Mr, Bayurd objected. ‘Tho Commitiqa reported anamondment to tho | of weiners. Ae tila monument wero complet | tho monotunaus bullutine at’ yesterday. would | cud U ir aniners. The men attending tho cattle ; <Wasrlitutox, D, C., January, 1890,—A Nation- Ta nngom (ought the appropriation bills | gitte to, make "It read: “A bill ta define the | inmon but the folly of tho NAO that buIe oe, | OCCUR Ron Aftor assembling. “bo Convention | ware aula. ail having tote the, train nue ieavention af the ftepubitcan party willmeer | Should have preference, ns usual. jerms of office of Chief Supervisors of Election,” | Tho Sulons, < Lrourgustn, Coatiteescee med | Wu called to order at 6:30 this morning, und tho ked to (ho engine to ce what caused it to | i AtChicago on Wednesdny, the 20-day of dune | Af Davis (West TREO, Chairman of Anstend, of “certain aficinia of the United | zoronsters hid como down to tho present time | ld batlot was iinmedintely taken, reaulting in } stop. i ( ' fert, at 12 o'clock noon, for the nortiuadion of | Appropriations Conumittee, anid itwasuat wf \erates, Hot in Inontimonts of brass or wane, Lhe { {M0 fomination of the fon. D.C. Suitt, _ f f N F . tandlintea to ho supported for Prestdentand | Ne to antagonize tho regitlur ordor, ww. Mr. Hoar moved toamond this amendmont so | tumpsof Achilles and Patroclus hud not been | of Tekin tho vate being twenty for Smith, a CANADA. ‘ViePresktent at the next eleation. Renuh- wu ena, Ae inet cof, asd tho appropria= | y¢ make the Lite rates ey ES uit to sTopely revealed, but the song of Homor hid mie clautuen for. Ele and is £08 Hainer, On fale HALIFAx, N.8., May 26,—-Tho ship Bornco, oil- 9 n . 1 AL We i] Di Bi . 5 etl rf q 4 A visors oO: lection of ir y , Mr. a Funk delegate, the nominas * . ie a Ueansandall tho will en-opérate with them in Buy: Rr, Windom anid jie teoubd oboy tho ontors of fey orn end pay hey Be terrane it practicable to discover the sito of Troy | fon qd ker 8 Hu aks thas Guiding au ex. | iden, from New Orleans for Trieste, was dls- | S-d-INCH ool Depege els Fee on vanten rom ick mga | Qi et om th Commies and widen te | "RS Gask'noced io ymend te ameniment wp | AG MEO OF aareMy Whe, ees | gy and holy cantata captans arb Ces, | masted nwo gal of th Tt Int.‘ com- alstriet. folie at Intwe from ench Stato, two from | AAHOR galt ‘that for tho first time'a a to snc “AU to bronk up tho fron cages of | s\otort «votet"] Headless of loterrupsionn, of Mefoun pe nominated, for momber of tha 4 sede idee ae Sette te ian Jyh Territors, and io from the District Of | political munouvre hid Veen pormltted to ‘An amcndment in the third degree no being in Mr, W arnce wont on with his speech Spectutt Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. will iket ren total tn py Slumbia to reprosent tem iu the Convention. | rowd out an appropriation bill In ordor that hl Te Dy tho Preside uéfollows: © Tho names of the Kings who oullt Faiunutty, tke May. 23,—Th Rees uiblicans of y prove a total toss, ce 2. D.Casimiox, Chutrmnn, | tho Senute might, make hueto to grasp tho eri tt 5 was ruled out by the President pro | tha psramids through tho labor of militons | f° Kiznth ‘Congressional Distriee hekhitone | St Jonss, Ne Bay May 2u--Four men were Hows Th IeRoGT. Scoretary. | powar to regulate tho ‘ppoiutmenta of Supee | “Me, Honr demanded tho yeas and rinys on his | fen enn Ge sublets Nave Leen long fortot: | vendon hora to-day When Judge LE, Payeon, | drowned at White Rapids this morning. ‘Tho rp How under this call could n State Convention | yigors in tho Interest af tho Demucratio g t, whieh #: ‘ted, andthe Conte | (2%, but n lawsiver who wis a slave of ane | Ae pontine. Livingston. Gow iye wens nominated | boat they were in, with tine others. began to take from bach of ten of the ninctecn Mingle | Having thus killed the appropriation bit or Atnanddinetiie se Bien an colonies Toby's pacty | Of those Kings bns tamped his Iinpression on S's Qb-ineh AU-Wool DeBeigo = 40cts ° 46-inch All-Wool DeBeigo - 50 cts ‘Fancy French Camelettes,” ' His . by acclamation fur Congress, ‘Tho Judge no- | All, whon thoy Jumpod overbourd. “Those ro- Congrosslonal dleicicta tho right * to chonso two | tt-duy. In srdor to govure dontrol of tho oled- | Voto. fholanrunge of civifized’ min Ie teoeete koa | cepted the nomination and pledged fieentire muloing in the boat were saved, 24 in, wide, 40 cts. ‘ delegates” “to represent them In the National | “ens ho wished to . THe BILL. 8a will tho nutno af Washington Tivo, not in this | Crees apa time to tho, success Uf {ho general KILLED BY LIGITNING ‘ ‘ Convention"? 4 EXAMINN THE MAOHINERY ‘Tho following ts the text of tho bill: tnsightle monmnent, but In that Hoble manus | Uket. ‘this cholee, made under such favorable srs Shares Silk and Wool French Noveltie by which the thing wns to be done. To Be it enacted, ete, Thut, tho terin of oMce of | ment of bls own crecttonj-n free Republic ona | cireumstanees, gives entire satisfaction Spectat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, ee " z led to opposo the pen..og bill. If, enid he, | the Chief Supervisors of Election provided for | new continent..-nnd {twill tivo when tho Inat | {iroughout the whole distetet. it requiroy no, Oprawa, May 28.—During m thunder-storm {Ma. N. M. ALLEN, Senator Sessions’ asso- | tie poopie of tho United Siutes deslio'to aweon | {ndce, sesh tue llaviood Beatin shall titeso, | next continent and It with Hvo whe Tangh- | prophet to prodict Judge Fayson’s election this sd ov into dclexate to thto Chienxo Convention from | hway evory vestig of National control” over years, ‘Such orm shill Hogi on Woot ANS Ae | Lena elec eee tata Fait ©. D. Sakert, of Furd County, was nome | that passed over tho southonstern part of the tno third New York District (bath Vining | Natfonal elections, they havo n very easy way | May in ench evan numbered year, T cute intonsified whon Mr. Warnor added that uted ag w cundidate upon the State Board uf | county yesterduy aman named Lynch wasstruck Hen ee eae Chas ITI Stee ee ig accomplish that itecte oy have only to | of hose gr ota mal exphe a th Ist. dug | ing a pot intended on ening Co taako nepere Mh ens “soainated tor’ tro “ete | BY, lghining and killed, She decensod lived near ve avictory to iy mocry! rt in the RY, inhd their auccessat all beappoint- Pe Ayes uttem: 9 respond to Mr. u - ornan Station, about five niles east of tor, Betslons, ansing that itwould bo fatal folly to | Coning election, If they are noe quite ready: | CNTs ns nyes attemp! f rentor, 24 in. wide, 50 cts. Polka Spot Crepe de Lyon, x ‘i ‘) ‘ 24 in. wide, 60 cts f ed from nmong tho qualified olcotors of tho prop; | ner, and succvoded, nina natorm of Impatient | SeMMO, for the Eighteenth District. H.! Coraner's inquest nein taday. 24 In. " . nominate Grants __ | sot todo that, thoy would also knaw whatothor | er sudlainl distriothy the breatientof the United | siumien oxpreseing the loa ironically) that ap onlane: of ras Livippaton County and | “SPnINarixno, Tle Mas 20--A. State Journal ‘ Iwas iad to bear of your fitly-spoken words | notfon thoy should take. He adin(rod the cour- | States, by and with the advice und consontof.| whilo his (Wurner's) works would render t ont re ah rte tt eer are special from Lincolu, UL, says that Job Will- rh about, the yota ya infended to give usm dole- | age of the Democrats in bringing forward this | thoSenntoa ‘The Prosidont may appolut such | monument needicss, such an insignificant Indl outer oe ‘epresontatives for tho Eight | ‘ame, a furm hand, was struck by lightning to- | |) gate to tbe Chicago Convention, What you in- | nnd at chain of similar measures in this | ofloers during thorecess of the Sonate, who may |: vidual as Washington might need uno. aia "May 25.—Tho Senatorial Con- | 4% He lived but three minutes, thy f Tend todo Lintend; ‘and [have no doubt at all | Vresidential year, Mong as had heen said | hold and exorclee thelr office until the next sos- After a eres of six Pues. of tho bill (thus) ES May ae if one icin ‘on- 4 ‘ " , but that the votes wa shall give in that Convene. | yesterday, the silenco with which thoy waro at | sion of tho Sonites and It shall be the duty of | Nnishing about one-half’ of it) tho Cominittoe enon OF thy. Sixtceay stelok, Gama KICKED HY A Nonse. “ don will correctly reflect the wishes a very larga | tempted to be enrried through whs ominous, A | the President ty send In auich nominations with- | rose. 2 Jeet eealvntne ReGen unit conn teed Speetut Dispatch to: Tho Chicago Tribu Li Battiste =- {15 : ‘majority of our ‘constituents. Tho sudcese of | bill recently passed took away from the Exec in thirty dasa after tho next ensuing session of | Mr. Townsend (Ohto) presented an ndverso re- | Met sostorday nt G een arid snalnitind darncs ipectut Dispateh to’ The Chicago Tribune, nen Battiste cts : Gf party this year is of muro oonsequence than | tive tho ippolutmenit of purely oxectitive of tho Renate: provided that no person now hald- | porton the bill to authorize a talirond bridge Ha itumleyeot thee enn ee ite cea SANESTILLE, Wis. May 24—P. A. Lyon, son of F h tol 5 . ‘bro elovation or defeat of any tnan; and-{t | cura—tnoe Doputy Marsbal4—and pluced it in the | ing, ar who hns held, the. office of Chlof Super | across tho Dotralt River. - Ordered printed. Liver aii the Lon, Conrad Sonrests ae Weteaen, | {Villiam Isyon, of Otter Creek, Rock County, | French Cotoline = 25cts) | whatearnestand true Republicaus aro raving | Courts. Jt wae argued that Judicial cnimuces | yisie of Hlestinns sinii po raspheinicd. Bir. Forney minde 0 canforunce rennet on the | Ph es titan oA taalaciont Wie pace lec ekes | hilo cleantag 8 stallion at Rock Rlvor llousa T i hero gvory day isto be taken ae corront thon | was reais in, tho apnuintment of executive | ' After executive session, adjourned. Aiiitary Academy Appropriation bil. Agreed | ett ae ne ae a Te oe ene aoc at Rock River Howe | Fleur de The = = 45 cts Gea; Grnnt could not rel ea tr epublican | oMlcers, ari hy oO! fe 0, a 4 “ : 2 oto: and thoro nto ottiers who cnn. seacema to | litien! partive., Now tho nrsnmont is that julie THM LOUSE Lenya of absonca was naked for many mom. | ff Nanknkoe County. tor member of tho Stato | tace, bronking his Jaws to fragments, and badiy | YEddO Crepe = = 45 cts me almost ar quite a fatal fully to nominate him, | clul ollicers—Suporvisors—shall be appointed IN gb) je bors, Mr. Frye putting his‘ appileation on the Kourd of yt, Saito The Chi ‘Tei fracturing bia aktiil, Ho became uncunscinus and you and £ will not help to do it. practically by the Senate. That $a, by a mnjorl- MORE PORTIOAL THAN PRACTICAL. ground of his desire to attond the Chicago Cone Bi peckat Diarectelt tod 2 Ci as Temabll jramoninrly. nftor, und bas remnined soup to ¢ AY of ono or auotber political comploxion, In Kptelal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Yention, but Mr. Hutchins objected, except | BuaotNatoN, Hl, 3 AY iene eee Hoan | this hour, No bopes of his recovers. ‘ e 9 Tue Pltteburg Dispatch, tha leading Re- | ther words, whtle the Executive Voputy Mar! | wacmsarox, D. Cy Say 20.—The House | coupled with tho enndition that thors tneinhers | County Convention, tits ufternoan, to nouninnte 6 l poblfean paper of tho ally, saps: 3 Suporvizer UU oWmiy appolnted, tho Judicial | yc ght It tad holped to put An.ctreulution 2 | Nit whut absontons nro patred may vate to | Souls oficers, was the tmust enthusiastic and SMOTHERED TO DEATH. ° ‘ i 3 jupervisor a | makeaguerim, #o leave was not grinted, + snl 3 ‘ 1 y by vi represented “hy a full Uclegation. The Hon, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicayo Tribune, Nothing funnier can be imagined than tho sort, MUST BE POLITICALLY. APPOINTED, 000,000 of silver dollars to-day by voting thatall | 4 motion for recoss ithe evening susston to be Sohn M. Hnmilton was ‘Temporary and Porma- Winxoxa; Minn. May 20.—A white man by the JUST RECEIVED, a of indorsoment Ponnsylvania has givon to the If they snould be ofnted by the Senate, wh: tho money appropriated by the Sundry Civil bill | for the conalderation of the bill) wag antago. M erent after Committed have publloly raps anil not eons. ‘Heisters to (baeriptoy, should bo patd tn allver dollars. ‘This was dono | Mized by Mr. Hooker, ‘eho made the pontor "No | Tent ualrhlin. The Mts, porate ae ae Seer coniaim onlayet mL 1s 0. upteria and alt Gow ts lo dppointod by the Kar i tet, [tives y agate: --milly : Hireca the fatcteal pretontn of a Bint Conven- | itor’ ‘Tho effeak of tho bill wus that the Sonate Gt Wyominge: Whole, ehlon tis recentiy | ycucatg ae,taken by teller, and resutted—o5 | Ser, Mitchel George Tk Otro ard | chute which carries tho aatvdust to the bollors, Hye Hepa een aah econ. Oubot sixty | might appoint ho Chief of Tammanyasthechier | Of | Wyoming, bs iy Fone tard nea, j Rn John Curtis leading.” On tho twenty-first ballot | nceldentully fell into tho chute and wis moth: Uxty havo declared Wat nee aie eat | Supereivor in New York Clty, and thon thoro | published in the Record, and tho amondment seatiere, Deine ne, quarum.n ent ot tho Rouse | Aitcnel was niiminated, and tn. iio twontys | ered The eae ame rele aee mee emott: “dictation Colored ansnen AS wall na white for- | Could bo no Supervisors of Hlectlaw appointed | was adopted amid applause. Downey's pootry, ~ J iy i thted Okeson. Josoph W. Fifer, present Pris- | until his dend body came throughat the bottom, Rally and with purpose aforethought procinim | iu that, dlvtrict, untess thoy wero uareenble to | however, ts probably batter than bis Mnanctor- | ‘Aen AMG 1,000 Pcs. | PLAIN AND FANCY French and American Buntings ‘ Still the uso refueod to adjourn, hut finally, | eciting- Attorney, renominated, by acclamation thelreentimenta; yot the publlo havo the Infor. | Aummans, heeatko the Court mush appoine | ine, as nelthor he nor tho House scemed to think | at gids, ndjoutied by n wore ot Go taboos ee e338 with a burrib, no ano having entered tho DROWNED. fat peeeiuat ape omy tune Pennayleauia te | Chior sunoivinor. The pluioness of this desiga | that persone not disposed to take sliver dollars oc allouane Bye Selkelte4p : oid owing. hin. stu. Mekarland gus nora acl bine ah aia hia IN COLORS AND BLACK. : x ug of tho bill was somothing adtnirable, Tho pro- | could demand silver cortificates for them, not- d ‘Sherif, and William Matthews, an old Apatax, Mich. May 2—Wash Westerman, . am posed dinondinent of the Senntor from Ohio, | withstanding this amondment, and that the JAMES I, KEENE. parr for auert, and y » | Latest Shades! ‘oburt B. Porter wad | aged 15, on of the County Drain Commissioner, re Hy ‘Bays the New York Graphlo of Judge | {{hurman) watch. of oourso, would not go Ins | Trengury vaults WoIlld not. be rolloved of tholr nominated for State's-Attorney, was bathing with Chotcest Styles! i tof iny man wi rt i lng with some companions in Red M it 4 Davis’ lettor tg Rrowning: hldeor over Bue hold tho, oles: ‘Wien eniind | burden by bisamondment, ‘The pructtentemoct, | l* Mevorted ahs Bleeke Baietesena’:|| “Lanne tena ia Eh age rune, Dis- | tam about dark tnst evoning. When tho othor Lowest Prices? ;The ‘totter {&p¢ course, a bid for place. But | on toshow #8 precedent for thus disquullt, ag | doubtless, will bo to incronso Treasury silver ‘Advice to Rural 8 triot Conant siahal Convention mot.here to-day | boys Bevan to dress Wash sald: “ Boys, this 4 tee, Er eopaona pursue, | Une Ome ig aug Bega uso as | crtfetce without dtalnshag tho amouator | AAze ral Specmimtors | Miwalmbe Onenuitea ait thentrane out | tugaae dor therm winging” I notor : 1a . y noimporter shat . th in witt uit si 13 rintion, st pore than three” a Ot tie olfionat onan Honey: Phot only Foracdod tian nnn cola in the wan = New Yon, Mny 26.—In the absence of James favalionas Fe Funky 1 1D, smith, at from the water quite dead. Chas. Gossag e & Co. ’ : .« Senator proposed one’ menaure which woult ie. Eat R. Keene ut Newport, dosperato efforts bave | Michacl Dannhue, 5: Josep! ane, 4, 18 7 Temedy ev " sequitur, but thought this devrce, which might ‘Thore was a ourlotis pleve of spite work In tho d (2 o’cloe! is ig . 5 5. ” whlch he diecouerny oie Davie bow pene nti juste ingicully eny that no imunwhe had once House this aftornoon which resnited in vacating | been nado by a gunw of spcoutators here In the Sppyenion Mas ust aCONenee (ES: Oise) 28 Bpeetat iA ATA: RIDE Tribune, latest, _Wasilgton-st, + tere o Senator, Hohas-allower ona-balf hig | leon n Scnutor should ovor bon Senator agalts | the ortersotting apart to-night for the consid- | Gould interest to rald certain stocks iu whieh wito DID 17? Dernorn, Mich., May 2,—John Drown, an 18 4 SULPINUR SOAP, 3 TT proc akeny. mn Idtonoss. Tho othor bnit | would have, beow, thought, rather stilt For ai | oe ton of the Ute bill, Hooker, of Mississippi, | He Wits consldarod A Inrgo. hotdar, For To the FAtor of The CMleagn THbunE, eyes araa Aeme oe eat Dalida cba db e n tay hope mat fugh nse would pisve wane Senve nue. it itenuld bo innde cocvornl Ing one | bad a Choctow Indian bill in advance of the Ute | to pre inners tof enlae reports Kawieanee. Ul. May ah-tn. your report of the dna Grand Trunk itallway tegin tenight and, ° Hi Sr ena meaner - eat eager Hanh To, Mousa set bin orice antag, nud vo te” | Ghtot boing that Keono had falled und’ that’ n | ferrin tate. Svigircs nomination, you inti- | when near the Woodward-avenue crossing, foll { oo NEGARDVING ALL OFFICES. tt ode 4 i nite that Mr, Clint Campbell was entitled to the thi OAL rh! a a AS Ove of our exchanges drily remarks: It would ho ns cunpotent to amend the hill by | movement which proventod tho night session, | largo numbor of brokers would bo ewamped | Oedn of ite Mee Cuinpholl was, opposed to | faa horcity crushed be Teo steed eT, ana I { wf{aghback, having been in communtention auying no mun who has once been Prosident | % that 0 a . with bin. Among tho reports sent out to con- | swigart and voted against bin. Mr. Swigort's was amputated at Harper Hospital, but ho hiogan, ‘bolted with a gang of tho usual | should bo cligivle fora redlvetion. tio wanted | predicted hofaro that, since bis Choctaw mous- | nvm this wus one to tho offect that | nomination was ono uf tho inost mastorly pieccs | {i nas .nminttated operation, i y 1 id not be considered, tbo frionds of tho r blo Convention. abe Feprobates. and & solid Grant-dologntion wax *tho yeus and niys on this ainondiment. Ho | wre cou ‘ Keene bad fost -$1KN,000 In lard, §3,- | Of work done In that, romurkablo Convention, f a ; "7 Ute bill would have a hard time in eccuring a # , " d details of it was the work of a a Ye A (tie memtorsof the majority: wore toro in stack, and that bo could not bear up austice. Toreka, Kas, May 26.—Pnasongor trains on 3 ork and Pennsylvania, and keop out the dria~ | boyod. ie Sates trom ton Congressional districts of Hl | American citizens, and would hositate to thug NOTES AND NEWS. under those losses, The reports were so widoly tho Atchison, Tupcks & Santa Fé Ratlrond aro IF NOT AHEAD Rols, they would bo abla to lot in the Pinchbnok | 5y @ legishutive lab take away from Inrgo aonpon. and confidently spread that thoy did in a LOUISIANA. detained inthe Arkanens River Valley, in tho : rte happy to have this thing hap. | nuinberof thelr, fellow-citzens, without even Speelat Dispaten to The Odteago Tribune, measure what the unprinelpled speculators pur- Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, southwestern part of tho Stato, by bigh wator, ‘ on af tho recklesness nt ‘which ihe thinkers | mder tho Goverment, Wastixatow, D.C, May 26.—Beforo retiring | Posed, und thoro was a panicky focling. To | New Onszans, La., May 25.—The Republicans | recon alne baving caused thn river to overtlow Of thy revolutionlate a ry bl r. Rollins gave his viows upon tho resnite of ? te ollyet thoso reported losses of — $7,500,000 | nominnted Congressmon as follows: Third Dia- | the track fn many pli ea, A largo forco is re- reeled DE A ino jnveatinition bythe, Comnistea ‘on Ciel ron the Bowne, aoa. Coren, hed tnceusted |. sre: Roctio'y frfants clntiaed Gust, Bia, hed’ mado’ | eeets ‘taylor Hoatto, of, Lafourcho; Fourth, | palnitg tho duiniges, ‘trate will probably ‘be ine nico lito quondam independent | thon etrerod to iho uasnmallannen cee New | unecat Kellogg, but, thinking thae hie motive | 813.000) on the rio Inst spring, -and wax | Goorge Willlumaon, of Ciddo; Fitthy James 8. | ¥ a Among the Creat “Act bas concluded to put on John’s dog-oollar | York 1648, and to the Suuthorn outrages. ‘Tho auch action might be construcd as an at- | SUio to Tose, All this wis tumor on both | Btutthows, nf Tensag; Sixth, Charlos 2. Andors- #24 become an “Norge hoy ae Demoeratle Investigating Committve had Tee te AAU Tien Cae toate CE Gib Sab tee | Hides :shed'--oould’’ qual: "be" curlfudy,. aoa ton. of St: Landry. ‘tuo Firat and, Boco nw «Dia Monmepun.N ‘Moy soe The buliog and Di Hi : Yeally conyerts tts first labors in its mnstor's _ OVERLOOKED ALU THhkst STINGS ho abandoned it. Itfs understood, however, that | tho rumon have continued, _ becoming u ens 3 AAnIRer ot teaitiaee lon ced bande iscoveries. : aie {storoad Taw Onicago ‘Teinuns, Evens | ‘and gonoup Into New En iad £0 til a som | Sonator Lamar will'sponk {n support of Kollogg. Piadlited sear te ie track, that Keane, rae RIFODE ISLAND. alght; loss very houvy. < Fs ramal, and Stuats-Zeitung out of tho Ho. | Wbirere weru ned diefruiclscd) Ifo supposed ADJOURNMENT, Aus lose in-nearty all his vonuuros for sone | PuovineNce, Muy %—Tho Genorat Assombly te —_—— ‘ Publican patty, which they hel i . ped to found uid hot eo Vemtouratio ln the next lection, | Tho prevalent improssion among Senators | weeks, But, on’ tho other hand, at tho | has oloctod H. ¥ uetlolt Governor and Hi, DIAI aout a uarter of a contury bofore tt was born, XBornnerstie Sonntor wus to walicovorthontond | on hoth sides is that Cy ngross wilt not adjourn | close of “tho vory day on, , Which | HH, Fay Licutenant-Governor, Spectat heh BON a it, lstla one; wo adtniro your spunk, If nor | bodies of thousands of Lotlsiana Republicans } at aftor tho’ Chicago Couvontion, and by a beet ident iaaia. te: of hase. es po bad Ls OMANA, Neb. May 28,—Bome moro interesting iihak se eS quoed team the. oitonge or oar frugea th tho | ttelt understanding the timo for tho consid | Aua°vemt $1,800,000 ne Wag batnneos doyonit KALLOCH’S IMPEACHMENT, and important Indian tigation has boon con ‘Tne litle ‘Ne hi - 9° puth, and pald epecinl attention to South Car- | eration of tho Kollogg cnso has boen doferred | that, the fact that ho bus not faite, and | BAN FRANCISCO, May 26—In tho Kalloch im- menoel hero by Mossra. Poppleton & Webster, na ews has doffed its indepetid- | oiinu, ropresuted in the Benate by tho Obdlt- | until thoUonvontion adjourns, SonatorKollngg | that’ none of hia, brokurs bave collapsutl. | poachment cto tho morning session of tho | tho lawyers who suiccossfully conducted the How ee donned theduds of an organ.’ It pipes | man of tho Committee on Civil Sorvico und Ho- | tg 9 deloguto bimsolf, and will leave for Chicago foongh tee eee Pen yalt is it t= .| Court was occuptod by an argument on the colobrated hubeas corpus case of the ones Inthe oto ronosta chee eeeey an tho oss, | frenetmacnt, Meters cp tally to tha Wim” | on eridny. Assuranvos have boon given tosov- | haha, tho, Beat, wiumer, that oan bo givin | a ce tr tho fan of Mayor eaines | Coleurmied, habeas corpus cna prolintnary’ ar “a 1S en oh y upon raiding negro compnn; oy will urge a Oni jepos! a ity al ie wi U4 4 trio! 10! tof officinis, the Court fina! levld= ¥ Dit delegates which be appointed for tho Thirt | whos reseaurel commente, (houeraccomaemel | Hist they wi ia capture.’ outaiders,, and. that tore | Povokmen! i ‘a announced to-day that five, suits have The Announcement of the Dis» covery of Pure Native Sul- . : pilur of Great Medical Ivo, Tho te United Btates Courts, Value In Italy riot roprosent tho vi by no realstanes, furnished tho pretoxt foro tase: In no, prospect of Keono's getting | HM that point in the | alirinatl 2 | been cummoncod in the 4 theeofsmthat ls to aay tons than tan por cont of | Telqunon aud muuaicreat Wewtuie tower HO | myeaguiy Tee May w-—To con, | “bustek” RE teunblo Informauod’' wi | dafeore fholy ade the polat it tho tein com: | to" Nebraska and three. th, Dukotn, Oy jes ae ther, i Per contor | sioke inn sarcastic way of the results of the ie 7 i | gbtaluablo | trom | any | of | tke | persona | complaint were not dono in hls capueity as | Porcas ngulust tho Sloux Nation, to recover tho : faa ae ee yurluue. Domocratig Investhruting committocs, | Thomas Tuthoure, Assistant: Treasurer United } suppvsoi to have clog relations with Mr, Keanu, | Somaplulnt wero wot Aono in Bis cupucity, ag | Honcey Same Con Slaten tie in Noteusee To Tho Domocruts tut lournot nothing since Isl. | States, New York: 1 am not eatiaflod with tho | in hia spacutatigna, but among the wollein- | Hediy” without ‘uny Juriadiotion, “station, | srhoittigedes te founded an the olatta meet tn Is Followod Almost Immodiatoly Por Prosthet, Gas PREM enjoy tis tickets | 1t wus rulo or ruin, and thelr fato wae scaled. | prices the Departmant has beon compolied to | formed ton ou'Cuinge there fh nouppreben | tit responsibility. letaatogen, - aration. cues as NUM te: bd bnbrvatan ae VieesPreatd lyases 8. Grant, of Iilinots: . for BUTLER REPLIES, pay for the bonds recontly purchased, and am sion of any such fullures a8 the gambling clique point, oonneel "fo fi Proscaution | Meaty by the Discovery of the Samo resident, Jonn Bue ‘of Obio.ivens havo. prophesied, A shruwd ‘iuuneive come hat hid t ated ubsolutely in the Poncas, and ee : een eee nader salar tha Seaton geo Haw visiare: | Wisposed to extend tho call for bide for te and | mondeihe following ediorial In the commerciat | Matagnmgedmustons that bul the wnpearaneo | ented | 8 subscquent troaty giving the myfe 0 is nomtiated, hy not the sooond? | shire haa mnencktd al the Althy. diety records | #48 whlch at markat rates will pay tho Governe | ax good rouding for outsiders disposed to | SUSY ne Touma af ihe COeEOR ICTS | ee crentiD eee BL wa pate the Sto both monomotaltats and contractions | in Washington and overywlery elve for tha pure | Ment a bottor interest. 1 have no fear but that | sneoulato: "The gonoral telegraphio dispatches | raised in thu dointrror are In favor uf the pros M1 detormino nieo the much-voxed quostl nd {n thoso roepoots tt would Lond consist. pore pronnunclug a Lenedictionon my Bate, | Congress oe eee een on een a ay ecco thet. eeenoue he | cution, but thé decision Of tho inst poiut named | Will dloterinine tie the much fy hte tn tho woe te tlekot. “Hut John awears that hes| Ltmfly desire toaay now that what bobas ‘said | Parment of the, bunds | ne they mature, Bneo, fay Gout And other leading apeoutators | # fe8erved ponding furthor argumout, Sri teao sue bave boat held fe abeyaatee on'sridobebind, eee eeotor of BOUT eat | OF. bonds that they will “run” immer | state tbat” the “bear muvement Gus —— Uniisorvice could be had upon Spotted Tull Identical ‘Thing in : Pennsylvania. H 4 eee a ; Di ee | Cultalnated’ gat. barons, “prete s tinee MURDERED BY INDIANS, anid Hied Clout, wv tho oblet reprasuntatives of | 5. hile Soureo’ Glenn's Gutohur 8 ‘, ‘At tike occusion hereufter to-pay my roapecta to | than maturity te unfounded. You will, been reached, and that bolt gentlemon a the Sioux Nation, ‘This was acoumpllshed a day | From whic! ip leap. ngs nasenbeleton Snyder County, | Ya Ronraba gpa sb Vil not | fo, plea iy horentor uni fuga | how, ‘Gunea hve Doon moitioned prodict | , OR TInOR NM May 28 Tho latet Indian | or troumo.satuod werosoinng down imediiaoit! | F455 Bean Supplied for Beveral Yeara FRa Ropupticn cent iay, and Bherinan 18, The | sy; Holling In fustineation OF maymel Fait | ee ee, Cent bonds of the ‘Calted Staton, | mer than iho puinio cxpeot. “Very beautiful | of Patrlocine Lanay, eight uiltes from whlch wae reoolved ‘nora tle mnornitigy tinmos With Its Real Curative Prop= : —~E'Atladelph: ‘2. ag well as for those of tho description hercto- | 2 jasoina’ Informal a very one who ‘ularosa, In corre unt By owe! 4 whadu remap ayes" | Retake fom anos annoy at er | paral en fer oye te, doen neat: | aang infra. try Stu wap | Sutrom iv oro Chunky) andi | dae ras crochet ee a cars | e A i Vero yy Cure 9 bunds 0 mana aublicans throughout Penusylvenia stand in Se Dubler diet abouh erat # supposed. Jour Bama, | ea au alelgrine Predictions 18” 10 | ited, two womon, and threog Amortoang, | ENemitied “tied Hotth eak apeted go aes : Weanee te: Haine and Grant. Stil, th atte f gn men nyt ay reyny to tha RASTENSD UPON EXMLEY: Aah for, ie, iano, over Ya Snionth ago | panes, unknown, [i the yicinliy of Tularvey) | willing partios to sho aulte, tut up to tha tiie ; the State ts soli f thoy bay | referonces of tho Bonator front Now Hampshity | Another export testified lo-day that, in bis | he wae acctedited ip some New Pork ronge | puvolto County, overy ranch nas bean cleanud | thoy have boon presented from Jenving the | ‘There teno country tn the world where so many + ‘or tho third torm. to tho Btate of Misslaalpp! at this time. Lain nat. opinion, Finloy wrolo the anonymous lettor to | spondenta as bo! convinced that bottom | out by Apaches, and the number Of shops wit, | reservations by Seorvtiury Sobura’ mantpulu: | persopsare suderera from Bein Diavases as In the A Bar, ete well onsugh to do so, but J slall, boforoadjourns | Kpringer, $ ‘e *! prices hud beon touched, Since then the nr | tered since May Lis soventy-alaht. Gen. Hatch’s | tions, in order to dofoat the fogal service of | tnited States, And the roason is that there tas £ s the Cincinintt Gazette, conservative wippte probably tako goeuston ta repal tha spell «| kethas Lroken from 10 to2percont. Alleuch | ouinand has Marehed more {hae 1,000 zntios In | summons, Ue sulphur found in nature here, In [taly wh 4 ageubllcans Tho Chtoago Convention should gatiga ‘which ‘be inudo aguinst tho people of my THE RECORD, < {nformutton as that quoted above ie manifoatly | Purdult of tho Indians, Bkin Diseases are almost unknown, aulpbur ls so | pespreat, tho machina men want, but what | "About ‘an hour wus thon oceupled in a discus- uENATEL Hmuproper, cepoolally berate is spread Brow, HM + ENGLISH MILLERS, abundant ia. the soll thet itanters laruely lato, dre later eee Sento! tho Lullote want, ‘Tho | ston botween Steuara. Cumoran Wis), Haanpton, | Wasuixarox, D.0,, Muy 28—Hz-Gov. Hrown | Gert tmmuehodt tho laud. ¢ only ttruwe small PEDESTRIANISM. : Naw Youx, May w-Slaty English millors | vouetable,aud then, taits turn, toto aninial tation, « rill eettle tho oleatton, howover tho nomi. | Hutlor, ‘Tuller, MoDonald, wid Kirkwood aa to | gooe tho modided oath, and thon took bis scat ag cecaaton for telegraphing it, ‘Tho murket Jang |, PéTtsnuna, Muy 21.—Tho score of the soventy> | have arrived hore ow thelr way to Cincinuatl, O., | thereby keeping the bloud puru, and preventing those 5 <n : Bava tho Cinclnnat! Gammerolat (Rop.)t Mite Tefior inads a aneeoh upon the evidence as | Communication from the Secrotary of tho Inte | boun douo, wid not. totey and jiroonyt what Ls purpomn ta seo some of she Amorioan | HOAM, Is the best, Bay thes “U. NoCRITKEN'SON, Hou may be determi! whothor the bovor of Inventing aud Uret using - | likoly to go dowir te te furtt 1 two hours! “go-ns-you-pleasy” wit, now in tend tho Millers’ Exhibition thors, come | Woublesome, ugly, und somotines foathsomo die TRoband tho balfos thar will ae asouctener, | Hemuapaulotatu outa Carolina uring to she | Benator from Goorgis, in placa of Gurdon, ro- | llcly ta eo down tou pult turtuor as iy Ja to | (wo houre "go-ne-youcpiense” mG, now in monolng uve 2, Sanuol Salty, w thick-sor, | guct Lebecomes™ maior of yreat imporiance here j be dropped iuta the boxea ta November” : ues ao Stfeak at tha user us Sh vy tie ‘The Prealdent pro tom. lala before tha Senate pf ita bain ied Uy the ate Terai Ahan of | 1030p. muy was as followss Mignault, | ruddy man, President of tho [itidlah and Irish | Kyereelyerpecinouta ty the ation mee iri, testimony before tho Teller now Wallace) Com: | a me; from tho Proaident, transinittiog @ | theyonoral press agente to report what hue | Meee Oe ee Det TONe! atlea A lerrs | Dilllers' Assoolation, gaye be hes vome aver on | rotted ta locel wie.as found In GLEN'S HULPHUR |! 9 Overwtolining detent : olug to bo done, in the stock marke Gos viiaiirg 18 miles 7ifbat Caripana, Ne hinos. ‘The best wheat whlch | Iroprietor," is printod on each packet, witbius which ry nt of tho Hepublica! v1 rior with reference to an agreemgnt witn the | 5 ey ‘ork, 115 milee 8 lapst Mok voy, Btiokiyn, 173 | willliug machines, je best ow domed ou te Gultea Stites taPceae of | Fecrule wclections He rupeutod ble shares | Hor wilh reference to an aarsengnt witn the eran “lve B lapas Freeman, Pitsbufg, 110 tailoe d | cao to Bogland was from Australia, and tho novela genulns. old by druggite at 804 @ Coben Wis as any ovune for ier fait eRe nee | QE urotund Mat it wast tho interest of a fred | jromedinto attention of Congroas to the danger DEATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA, [ipay Dan Kent, Obt0, 08 mies # laps, ext beat was from Mlchigan. Ho hud soon a | Se. Sent by mall on réceipt of price, and Se extra ud Sanat, few onthe, and te dotoat | the agdits UE aesiM whos Ineesaned aaa | HAE Would result from a failure ta act upon tho | « Socclal Dupatch to The CAcupo Tribune a number of milling machines which had been | Nee yoru. vould bo thoroughly deserved. favors ‘ agreement, - . CLBVELAND, O., Muy 20.—A sensational case of LIGHTNING FREAKS, brought to England from thiv country, and had Now SST on wre rece Mn. THUNMAN 10 Pensions Deficiency Appropriation bill | hydrophobia just came to Nght this evening, ‘Tho lightning accompanying tho storm of yes: | bean very much pleased with the Yankeo In- =n § dent, ‘tage? Dav!d Davis ts put for Prest- | suid that, fortunately for tho Benalor from Cole | was taken up, ‘The amotibt xppropriated for | Merwin Hanba,n brakemhn on tho Clevolund, | torday wed almost aa dangerous and destructive genully they displayed: Mothought the Milore, HUME 10S, elie TeOty pean qvaute bin for Vive-President, | orado, (hore was fio ray compelling a Sondors | pousiond'ts $0400. Bereral smondmenta wero | Columbus, Chleago & Indianapolis Railway. | asitwas duriug tho storme at the bogiuning of | Exe bition at Claciaaatl would dos eroetueal of RUBBER HOSE. olka zy peuldeat One bad and 70 pounds ut the remarks to be erlnane to the pending Dill. Not agrood to and the Ill passod. while trying to kil! a mad dog onthe 22d of last | the month. At 14:30 yostorday afternoon gona ty ruing, walll the: oes ‘examine (tio Yor Hydtanta, Lawa Sprinklers : * shoul ne hardly balance, unless a. burl | feqance ck bis remayka bad been to the paint. | "sir, Cockrell offered an amendmont aypropri- | August was soriously bitten, the brute cling: | tho residence No, 064 Walnut atreet, Oiferent processus und exchange views. Nybper aad iaatber Baling. LT. WHELELEY, 131 Labosst, Gaigt oven 1 on tho Tides scale. ‘That | |i im But hi it the | ating $5,000 for continuing the work cf settling | ing to tha mun's hand till Nfted of | occupted by @G. ©. Howard, dontlst, ‘the purty to-tworrow, under tho guldanco of 2 camp agtt Yt Ise) by wuunting the) bloody” ane tho claims of Btates, under tho act of 180, for |'its fect aud shot. No symptoms of tho | was struck by Ightning, Tho northwest | tho Keception Committee. will go up East River,