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THEN CHICAGU ‘I'RIBUNI! MONDAY. TUN FPAGISS, be hringlig up o conteated ease, and that e, ton, would Ingist on bringing up one of that ‘This canses some embarrnssment, which, it Is represented, may be removed by Sherman agreelng: to shin Sheldon, and not make an Mr. Sheldon wns an Ohio dely Chicagn Convention opposed to The Cancus Comittee feol contident of an ability to arrangs everythihg sonsto work with entire smootliness atul perfect harmony among the Repnbiicans, so ihnt they can tesume the i rulo with an unbroken front. VISIT, TO TIE PUESIDENT. Fivo of_the members of the Committee— namely: Senntorst Dawes, Ingalls, Cuneron of Wisconsin, tollins, and Jewell, had » con ferehve with Prusident Gartiell Inst nigh and the complicated aituation was dlsenssed nt conslderablo length, with a view of seeur- harmonious action on nll thet points of* enlty, but it Is nnderstood, in rezard to ong of thent nt lest, that no progress was n tho line of ndjnstment. Committee Informed the President that Sen- Jil given then 1o undorstand ng) carcd nothing for a con- tinuaneeof the dendlock on his awn acconnt, Tt sl prowoted it 8o [ar ns th Y Collectorship quiestion wis concerned, merel in deferenee to the wiahes of his New Yor! constitients, who belleved dolay would re- sult In the withdrmwal of Judge Robertson's which they enrnestly desired in of party harnony, mitteo thercu whether It wvou of Lord Beaconstield's Intest expressions fa- yored 8ir Staiford Nottheoto ns hls sucees- sor, but he Is feeble and old-womanlsh, oxiatenco of the fourth warly indlcates his Inck of nn nggressive apirlt. lord Cnirnes would bo the most likely to make such con- cessions as would securo the Torles nid’ from the moderata Liberals, . Lord Salls Dury represents the Militant party, 1iis bit- terness, want ot conciliation, and obstimte resistance to progress, unfit him for the volitieal development of this gencration, 1le is also _much disturbed by reason of the Angto-Turkish Convention, andthe Tunisian transactlons, Indieations pointto THE DUKE OF BICHMOND, belng selectedd to lead in the 1louse of Lords. Inthis ease Lord Calrnes’ counsclsins to pnrty policy would provall over. those of Lord Sallsbury, and the leadership of the whole party. would romnin In abey- ance to nwalt tho ‘Fhe nction of the "Porics is confused In ro- rard to the Land bill, in consequence of tho Ulster Torles, who are pledged to support tenant rights, and eannot oppuse the second The resolutlons adopted at the ‘Tory meeting on Wednesday wlill; tharefora, The report Is generally will exvressly provided for his burini by the slde of his wifo at Hughenden, and econse- auently that n public funeral at tho Abley was nut of the question, the Queen suggested anational monnment, ever, whether Mr. Ulndatone will bring the matter up in the House after all. | 1K COULD NOT SUMMON UP COURAGR or resolutlon enough to make the speech ex- pected of himwhen the Marquls of 1larting- fon moved tho adjouriment of the House over the funeral, and ho Is now less disposeid than over to net contrary to the wishes of his chiefsupporters, Alljudiclonsmen regard the monument scheme ns a great blunder, which Is certnln to excite an angry controversy, Ditteror than that which arose over the pro- posal to open Westminster Abbey to the re- mains of the Prince Imperial, and it would bo wiser fo lot the dend man rest in pence. It over anybody earned *‘rest from his In- bors,” and from political turmoil, ho did. lon peinent, having for ita object lishment of auehr relations among reholars the worlil over ag will tond to economizo Intelleg- tinl power wherever oxpandod by nvailable for the common gould nad nmd resoarch, tagainat him, 1t 13 doubtful, how- 1t ls, theroforo, called an internntional amed confraternnl assaclation of scientifio atudentsa nud travelors, to the largo and Influentinl membershipof sich suciotles of which the inatits confederation, It has representntives in overy part of tho Froneh Republic, The ITustitution thuographiqite has delegntions In almost every arta of the world, by which niready scrviees tho causo of Aolenco In The work of the inatle The Senatorial Trinity Called Conkling Rules the zlit for majorlty nve beon rondered avery fmportant Btute. tutlon Is presided ovor Ly u Delegue-Goneral, and a Representative Delngue Reglonal, or Cor= respondent is nominatesd for ench of the great pulation and education. n the best nuthorit no truth In the rumor that the has tendered his resignation. SMITH'S UTTERANCES. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes TTORONTO, April 30.—In thp Bystander for May, Mr. Goldwin Bimith snya: **Noono can be sire prised to hoar that Bir Alexandor Galt feels his position as Canadian Ambassador unsatisfacs tory, The Ambnssndor of n dependenocy isa diplomatio bippogriff,—n creature of the imagl- natlon, unknown to tho mctual world. Hut Sir Alexpuder scoms o ho the only man who can tnko the lendorship of the party in power (in Canadn), supposing that tho present Promier finds rest Indispensable.'! In anothor n¥ticlo, ho saya: **'Talk of an Im- perinl Zollverin scoms on the Increase. Tho idea plenses English manufncturers galled by «tho Amerloan tarll. It 1s, at nll events, more Lle than that of ‘fhero 18 no Insurinountnble obstacla in the wey arrungoment by which England should bind hersell to discriminate fn favar of Coloninl ‘wheat and cattlo; while tho Colonies woulid bind thomselves o admit English manufactures nnd exclide those of uiher countries, Yot ould be Aurprised to see n step practically taken In this dircetion, cither on tho part of the Colonles collectivoly, or by nny considerable scetlon of the Imperinl Parfiamont.’ In still another articlo ho says: reverta to eapital punishinent, ana this s not tho first Instance of Both Garfleld and Blaine Have Been Outwitted and Out- generaled, Hon. J. 1, Popo Judge Robertson Will Be De- foated by a Considerable Majority. ‘the memoranda of which Lord Beaconsfield spoko during his iliness, havo not yet been 1t is supposed that they contalned Justructions for the payment of small legaciva to old servants and retainers nt Ilughenden manor-house, but there Is no proof that drow them outy, or if he did he probably destroyed them. Lord Hencons- field’s ruling pagsion was to found a family bearing the nnme of Disracli, and to that end he devoted all his moncy, leaving not a penny to rewanl faithful servico In any yuarter, Even Baun, his favorit valet, who served him fora genoration, and walted on Nim night and day durlug his Hliness with singular devotlon, Is unprovided for, YOUNG CONINGSDY DISRARLI, his Lrother Ralpl’s son Is a Ind of 14, and I8 nttending Charter-House School at Godal- ming, Hohns n strong Hebrew face. unclo sakd: “The boy has the making of n wan in him, and Lwill see that he has the chanee,” and so heleft Hughenden and £200,+ On her arrlval at Windsorfrom the 1slo of Wright Grevy to Garfleld—The Treagury— - The De Lesseps Canal Making Little Progress, prave fruitless, credited that It witl be abandoned. will bo modified In Committee, but Ita fate depends on the House of Lords, Many Peers have afixed determinntion to reject ity LOUD SALIADURY is understood to be prepared for this course, but Lord Cairnes and the Duke of Richmond Lord Calrnes is a lawyer and an Ulster man, while the Duke of Richmond was I'resident of the Agrienltural Come the Preaident 1 be embarrassing to him to withdraw the nomination amd have all the rest of the nominations promptly confirined. President Garfield, Iin reply, sald, with em- phasis, that ‘no such proposition could be entertalned, and thus the conference ended, PRESIDENT GREVY. WaAstNeToN, 1. G,y April 30.—M, Outney, the French Minlster, accompnnied by . the Seccretary of State, ealled upon the Presldent yesterdny and presented n letter of which the following is n translation : Julea Qrecy, Prestdent of the Freneh Republie, to the Prestdent'of the United States of Ameploi— 1 have Just ro- your honornble Ruthorford 11, pursuunce of a reaniu- tlon of Congress, he invitud the (overnment and people of Frunco to unite with the Governs ment and people of the Unlted Btates on the 18th Octotier {n celelrating the 100th anh! ttie of accepted tho Invitation in tho nume of the Goy- ornment of this Republic and In that of the' wholo French poople, This sulemn testiinony of romembrance which has beon presorved by yonr nrt tnken by eminent in- u_tho glorivus strugglo which seeured Independence and iberty to the s enlled forth u feeling of deep emotion in Franes, of which it b plensuro to be tho Interpretor, Ly fnform g hy reprosentative, that, PART IN TIE TOIL, we would participato In the honors." Tho Amer- fean Nation, which bas beoome so powerful and rous, ns, by Inviting our frateranl codpe erition on tha occnsion of this nuniversury, for- over cansaerated the unlon which was created ritfona, and by our nili- and wihich onir. Institu- f tho same charieter, must draw closer and dovelop for tho welfare of b tions, Offering you wssuranco of iy high es- teem for vourselt porsonally, and my Lot wishes for tho glory of the United States, 1 do- alre also 1o convoy 'my sincore thunks to Mr, Hayea for tho cordlal feclings whlch he expressed to mn, and far his good wisties for the prosy of the Freneh Repubtle. Your u:lnod friem (Countorsigned) Doxe AT A8, I'TTE TREASURY. Speciat Dispaten to The Chieagn Tribune, TVASIHISATON, Treasury Department to-day made is first offlcful announcement of the awmount of ¢ per.cent bonds which have been recetved for continuanee at ‘g per eent Interest, inne- cordniice with ‘the ‘Trensury policy. closg.ol Treasury hours this evenlug there hiad been recelved 847,103,850, Tho greatest amount receivail In any ona day was to-day, which was 88,477,790, 'These $47,000,000 do not inelude any bonds held by Nutlonal banks, The -Treasury now holds n great many mitlons which huve been recelved for contlnuance, but does wot . Include Why Gladstone Did Not Push Through the Bradlaugh Matter or Yhe Conservatives Will Accept Sir Staf- ford Northcoto ns Leader in Place of Beaconstleld. two prevatl, the Irish will support the second reading almost unanimously, party have just resolved to try to make the bill retruspective regarding arrears, and will warinly oppose the emigration eluuses, which are, however, likely to Lo retained, owing to the strong opinion entertained In Xn- gland on the necessity of emligration, BRADLAUGH, ent s experiencing much dif- ficulty In settling the Bradlaugh question. Mr. Gladstouo is blamed for nbdieating the ftunctions of lender ot the House when Sir Staffordd Northeole's resolution 4 Batch bnf Late and Interesting News Itoms from Our Neighbors on what som¢ _philant celved § letter whoreoy cessor his Exeellencs, in ri aunonucedto ne that, h despotlo or aristocratic Rovermnents, recklieas of the blood of the peo- vlg,onco lavished tho death-penalty. a trial of abolition, the tendency at present Is 10 retaln or revive capital punishment, limiting 1t to tho ense of willful murder.” tha reaat) oigality with whic CONKLING. 8pectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasnixartox, D. G, publican Caucus Committee, of Snfoty,” held a meeting to-day, Greatln- terest Is manifested in its deliberations. The members are reticent. full powers, as the organ of the Republican caucns, to conslder all mutters relnting to the present situation, It hias power to say when 1t will be expedient to hold exceutive sessions, and direct what the order of busl- ness In these sessions will he, jzedl to consult with the President In regard to pending nominations, and to express to him theSenatorial view of the effect of cor- tain nominations upon the prospeets of the Republican party, and It Is empowertd to take Into consideration TR POLITICAL SITUATION IN VITGINIA, and to confer with Presudent Qarflold and the members of his Adwinistration In rela- Thero s renson to beflove, In regard to the first branch of the Commlttee’s work, that it has already been virtuully de- termined that an exccutive session shall Ue held enrly next week, perhaps ‘Iuesday, nnd itisregarded ns probable that the business first transaoted, aslde from veferring to the approprlate Comnltiees the nominations now upon the Viee-President's table, will be the consldoration of the Chinese treatles. When the treatles were first published an effort was made to ereate o sentlment. of opposition to them, and there appeared to be a prospect that the Pacific Coast Senators would afl vigorously oppose them. Now, however, it is understood that all those Senators are strongly In favor of the treaties, whicn, it I8 expected, wlil be promptly eatiftod, THE SECOND BRANCH of the Committee’s work Is of n very delicate noture. It §s to vislt the President with re- iurd to the nominntions that have been made. I'here is at least one precedent for thie call. A Coucus Commiittes Senators waited upon Gen. Grant, and ad- vised “him that, unless the nomunation of ‘Caleb Cushing to he Chiet Justice shotla be withdrawn, drngerous dissenslons would arise In the Republican ranks. bers of the Cummittes have called upon Presidont Garfiold. | 1t Isnot understooid that they huve requested him to withdraw any noinntlons, but they have explulned to lum the course which- the Repulilican eancus hnd , declded to bursue, and have glven thelr 1t is understood, also, that the Caucus Committee has declded that, nfter dlsposing of the Chineso trenties In exceutive nt onee sent for Lord Rowton, and received from him oll the details about tho funeral. T'he Government now expects to carry THE LAND BILL without serious opposition oxcept from Mr. ‘I'ho Conservatives have withdrawn the pointless amendment prepared at the Carloton Club meeting, and put on the notlcs paper the other day by Lord Johit Menners, The Ministry are carrying mattors with o high niand, and thus far have not vouchsnfod any adagtints oxplanation of tho bill, The . Radi- cals'are urgent to have tho mensure -pushed through, and some of them even” hope to sec an Eaglish Land bill, based on the same sweeping line. introduced this year, ‘This Is toosnngnine, but such n mensure will. un- doubtédly be fortheoming next session, vestiments In land nt- present prices would not be recommonded by any shrewd judgoof 'The Governim April 50.—The Re- or “Committee CATTLE«DEALING, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, April 00.—=Mr, J. 1 Wiser, M. I’ Is i the city for,tlie purpose of arranging with tho Covernmant I rogitrd to aleaso of land In tho Northwest for a cattle-rnnehy, e has just ro- turned from Texes,” whoro “he purchised 2,000 hend of cattle, which he will corn-foed in Kansas and sell; After getting throuwh with his busi- ness here, Mr. Wisor expects th go to Now York with the view of buyin, Mexlco. Next woeek Mr, 1riv to the Northwest for the purpuse of scolug tho eountry und choosing o loeation for his pro- posed enttle-ranche, tho cattie for which bo will urchase next fall in Texus, g the Tocks Mountulnw, and, after pnssing through British Colutmbia, roturn by way of Snn trip will ocoupy” about three fellow-oitizone of the The Coumnnitiee has | dividuals of Franco would have, been wishes of the 1ilouse, or to’ resign. The subject Is too insiguificant to warrant ‘The real cause of Mr. Glad- stone’s petulance was the fenr that he wonld receive the resignation. of Lord Selbourne, tho Lord iligh Chaneellor, who, objecting to taking charge in .tho House of Lords of the LIl to admit r, the Govermment hns Guen, Noyos, your wi CHAVING TAK his resignation. some_ cattlo In New ser will proceed on n by nuble nnd liberal ng unco on the battle-flel: now promlsed tho Lord Selbourne must have heen pacliled through Mr, Gladstone’s adopting the mensure ns his own. 3 TIE FOUNTIL PARTY, with the assistance of a bigoted clique, ara alrendy blocking the blil. poso 13 to embarrnss the Government, which will experience muelt annoyance over this affalv, Mr. Dradlaugh Is .anxious not to fn- terfere with Government busi &iva no more trouble. e Intonds cross- months’ time." NEW STEAMSHIP LINE. . Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Trilmine. MoxTugAr, April #0.—J, J, Scott & Green, of Nowenstle-on-Tyne, announco n lino of steam- ers direct to Montreal from that port, and state that thoy are now prepared to tuke goods on through Lills of Inding -to varlons polnts in Westorn Canndu, and to Chicago, 8t, Lou! ginnntl, Dotrolt, and otber pojuts in tho The_lirst stenmer of tho season, tho 2,900 tans burthen, wns to clesr on pril for the_fivat opon water, to be folluwed by the Aviona, 2,300 tons, early {u May, and tho new steamshlp Cormonu, 4,000 tons, ubout tho middle uf My, THE EARL OF LONSDALE ‘lus been very (Il siuce his roturn from Amerlen, but he is better now. VISCOUNT LYMINGTON, the Earl ot Portsmouti’s eldest son, who is the Liberal member for Darnatable, mode a eapital spéech i the Ilouso on the Land bill the ‘other night.. 1t was full of careful thought.and powerful argument, and has Thelr main pur- ., 81, Mareh 25, 1831, ness, and will TUNIS, English polticians continne to watch anxionsly the French operations In Tunis, Sir Charles Dilke’s reply on ‘Thursday was satlsfietory, and Indientes coneort of netion between England and Italy, powers interested In_restrictine France to punitive mensures, It s feared that the Freneh suceesses will creato un - outbreak at Tunis, and anxletyIs felt for the shfety of (he Buropenns there, ‘T'he British tleet 1s assembling at Malta -to . vralsed 1t highly. TIE EARL OF DERART, the new,cditor of Panity Fatr, married Miss BisehioMshelm and lots of monoy on Wednes- the only two EMIGRATION SCHEMES, Speciat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, April 30.~The = Cuarlottatown Patriol suys: “It tho emigration schume of thie Dotnlulon Ministerof Agrlculturo (Mr. Popo) can be mado to woris, it whl puy any Canndian of thesc Eastern Provinces who wishes to omigrate ta the Northwest to go to Ireland and start from there.’” The Dominion Government hins holp for the poor of Ireland, but for the poor Canadian 1t hus—tnxes." Anather Juurnal, reforring to Mr. Pope's Irish emigration schomo, suys: * littlo turther und extend n similar privilege to hundroda .of families who are.tled to tho cities and towns of the Dowminlon and unablo to emi- gente for want of just. such assistance? These samlties would imnedintel enterprising settlors, und, lnsten consuiers, ns under thelr present irksoime elr- cumstinces, thoy would spoedily become pro- 11 that s juat giva this cluss TERRIBLE DISASTER. MeLnounss, April 0.—'I'he British steam- er 'Pararuy, of Melbourne, has been wreeked on the reefs off Otago, Now Zealand, elghty persons belng drowned propare for contin- THE COMMENTS ON LORD ‘DRACONSFIELD'S Mennounyg, April #0.—The stenmor Tar- arun, before reported wreeked off Otago, ran hetween Australian, ‘Fusmanian, and New Zealand ports, carrying . pus: reason wiat thoro has been some wisunier- standing by bink officinls ns to the form of ns- algnment, and inany of thie bonds will ave to b sent back to secitrd n corrected and legal ns- conflirm the enrrent belief that ITughonden s mortgnged, 1t I8 thonght that Ratph Disraelt was willing o be oveérlonked In favor of Coningshy, so ns o permit the rents to nee cumulate to dischargo: the labilities, considerable evedit to Lord Beaconstivld that ha dled & poor wman, notwithstanding tho speculative opportunities he enjoyed for en- rleliinge himself, THE DEATIC OF EDWARD MIALL, announced to-duy, 18 a serlous loss to the lie did more than any wnn to release the Nonconformists from thoir disabllities. Sinee he rtired from pub- e life, beenuse of faltinge. health, there Is n marked falllng off In the *disestablishiment Now, why not gon seugers | and CONTROLLER KNOX 8nya, however, that thore (3 no doube that all the 0 per conts hold by the Natlonal ‘henks will o contluned at Mg pereent. 0L conrae thero (4 no doubt o1 this, especinlly In view of tha fuet of hecomo thrifty l)lml Tants, April 20.~It Is reported here to- night that the fathor of Kebalehle, who man- ufactured the- Nibilist botbs, aud wns're- contly exeeuted, has canmitted sulelde, dncers ns will. of nurcountrymen u ch per cont bonds, which they otherwiso would have to purchase In open market ns scourity for tholr ulreulation. Qune of tho Treasnry ofl- clals [n‘chargy of bond mutters said to-day that tho bonds alrendy received and the lettora give Ing notlve of adititional ninounta that are to be forwurded. mako it cortain that ail the 6 per cents oan be continued at the it percont rate, 3 18 alrewdy beginnmg to con- siuer whethor, or not the samo palioy sball ho adopted with respect to tho muturing hs. The ngents have bean HENT TO TONDOX, partly with the expsctation that- they .may bhe required to remain there to exchange the lives. 1£ they are not requirad 1o do this, they aro‘ex- pected to accomptish thoir work Jn London on the U por vonta within & month, celved, ovon Yruu hunkers, ab tho "treasury in- diento that thure i1 o misnpprolension with ro- spect to tho thue within witleh application for continunneo of tho bowls ut iy bo mude, dauy innkers seem to o Dave uutll thoe tnd of the tizen! yoar, July, to du= cldo whethur or not the ance; whureas, undor ¢ thord remuin hut tun duys for them 1 donsider, usecretnry Windom In big call gave notlow thnt uppliontious fur continunioe must bo recelved by dMuy 10, e THE CICULAIL + 70 the Weatern Assocltted Press, prit 0, —~"The followlng clronlar A SAVAGE LEGISLATOR. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tridnine, MONTIRAL, April i0,—Joscph Ierr, M, P. T, for the County of Stormont, was tried and fonnd guilty, ut the Cornwall Assizes, of nssautting and dolng grlevous budlly barm tofamuel Warren, o Pathmaster on the cannl, finding tho highway obstructed by rallway-ties, roquested tho member, whose property they were, to remove them. Nonconforinlsts, CITy oF MEXIC Gen, Grant by the Amerles attended by the Cabinet, the Supreme Court, Congress, and the Diplomatie corps, an Iin Ureat cordinlity was evinced, SITTING-BULL, Tite Chieago Tribune, TonroNto, Aprll 30.—1'he Globe's correspondent at Wood Mountain, Northwest Territorics, writ- ing under dute of April 6, snys: “ Two-thirds of Sitting-Ball's followors buve dosertod bl aud ho hus g0 fow left that he eannot romain per- manently ou this shle, as ho stands In great droud of the Canndian Crees und Blackfeet. #lies, tho Amerlenn Assintbolnes and Crocs are nttanking his brives whenever thoy vatch thom” on tho pinine, The Croes kllled thirty Sloux lust shntmer fn one fight; and tho Hinckleot hammered another lot, tnking thelr scalps. One of.. the grentest ‘reasons for It = ) The Pathmusisr, TUENE ARE WIHSPERS OF DIFFERI Lord Klmberly wanting to keep n larzo body of troops in the neighbor- hood of the ‘I'ransvaal, to- prepare for con- tingencies pending the labors of the Itoyal 2 niensothrong, e Niber srarTin lenso throng, that will be consldéred will bs the nomina- tlon of Willlum E. Chondlor, and, In the .| tevvals of the sessions, uncontested appoint: wments, like that ot 1{itt ns Assistunt Secre- tary of State, may bo conzhdered. pects of the confirmation of Mr. * 3 Stanley Matthews ure both doubtful, The ruspects as to the final action of the Seuaty 2 the Ruburtson ense no longer seem donbt- ‘ul, “The indlentions are to-day most declds ly that Judge Robortson. will be defeated y o very considerable majority, ‘nave nearly the united Democratle vote agalnst him, and the larger portlunof the Re- publican vote, WABI M'LEAN, peaking for the Democrats to-night, sald Robestson . will . surely be defeatwl, Conkling-issaid_to by anxious to huve the cago taken 0D ut tho, carllest vossible me. wmont, ns he is.contident that he ean now des #Tedt it, while ho does ot know what events wight arlse to:mnke his succoss loss cortaln in December, Moreover, Mr, Conkllug s understood to be desirous {o have the nomi- nation dlscussed in open session, or, at lenst, hie desires to speak upon the morits of It In open sesston, 1t Is not so certaln that he can eurry his point fn that respect, ns it would ba o revolutlonary change In the traditional procedure of the Senate, ‘A GENTLEMAN NEAR TO Mil. CONKLING “sald to-day that Mr, Conkling was ansious to matke his speech upon the Robertson yues- tlun whero the world conlid hear it, and also *that he was convineed that Conkling wounld not get foot In the White House again during thie *Administration, 4 chosen to let his relations to tha Administra- upon tne rock of pot- cortainly strongthening -every day ‘the obligatiuns botwoen Sen- ators known us “Senntoriul courtesy,” The in tho Cablnet. He “rofused, and tho v praceeded, with u guugof men, The member, coming alung, solzed a clib, and ateuok tho Pathinaster sovorul heavy blows ovoer the hond and body, but, luckily for both, was stopped short of tak- Warron hna now entered o elvil netlon aguinst Kerr turecovor damages for pbysical in Jury dono hism, JLORD DUFFERIN AND INDIA, <. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, OrTAWA, April 0.—1t is atlll posaible that Lonl DuiTerin mny be sont to tudls to take the Mar- Lord'Dufferln hns long hud hia eyo.on Indla, and o gond ioany . of tha specchos delivered by him- lu this country were prepared with a view of makiug himeelt avalls able for the Vieervyship, Ho I8 not b mesns 1 wenlthy man; Government hail t Villa lefe bohlnd hi Bpectal Disvateh to the Viceroy of Indli, hus amin nsked to bo allowed to return to England on grounds of bad health, e mmden shavp protest ngalnst the Catunet's overruling the advice ot the Tutlian Government In rogard to Candahar’ after the declaration that the Cundahar question should be settleyl necord- ing to the recommendntions of the Viceroy's ‘Tho lotters ro- quis of Ripon's placo. i . torms of the efroular, drnwbneks to the Sioux has Leon the.perlodi- cnl vialts of Amerlniln Beouts to .the hostile eamp, - Thoso scouts ure rexularly. enlisted in tho nrmy,aud huvo beun long known as trontier- mon, und gonerally speak the Sloux. lnngange. ~Adaclnss tio Indiuus drond them. «‘Thoy huve no cuntidonce In theuw, and slon'amony the eump Lt deavoring 1o got Sitting-Bull in for the purpody of gottime u_rewurd Lecn offersd for the eanturu of the uld wurrlor; wikdyto, muko wntters worse, ao ilustrated paper Wit sown to Blitiug-Bull Ritbited as having u prir ol ariogin bis noin. wmake him bolleve Nothing has yet been done with régard to Lord ‘Dufferin, Mr. Gladstone I3 puxious to send’ him, somewhare, beeanse ho ‘spenks freely agninst the Land bil, Mt AND MRS, OYRUS FIELD salled for Awmerlen on hursduy in the White Star steamur Britannic, TUE COMMIPTEE OF THE BITAKSPEARE 80+ Ty n ndeed, the ARUIMe 1 good mAny of hiy whon hix torm a8 Governore nural bl oxpired, so that the Vievrovehin would sult bim Hrst-raty, us It 1s tne best thing of thio kind In the gift of the Crown. TO! was Isstiod by the »Notteo Is hereby griven that 4, 1881, the G psr went funded lonn bomls of 1sl, fooiudad i the § the Treasury of tho Unlied Stales, in the City of Washington, with intorost from Moy 1 tu May 21, the date of matasity of the cull, 'Pho interest duo May 1, 1881 on_ sieh registeral Londs, embruced in tho J0lst enil, ne hive not baen redovined, will b patl, drawn to the erder of tie 10 this evoning there Lo beon roveiv 4 for continumiog $47,1085), 7 bren rovaivod t-tay. apresonting w arge portion of the bonds helil ta sevure siroutution and daposits bave also been reveived und properly referrod, bt want of ke, the Uonds Bave nut yot beon nesud through for continuance, Notifleation s 4130 buon recelveil trom u lnrko holderu of ol tholr {utentdon to b:ve thol Lotuts eantinuod, wid neklug for the neoeisry Nodontt Isentertuined nry thut uth the bonl, tinie Tor contimunee, thoru {8 i fuipros- 1 1 und afterMoy those SEOtIN Ure on- THE LUMBER-DRIVE, Spicial Dupatch 1o Tha Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, April $0.—The lumbor-drive prospect at present Ja uncertaln, Ou the muin strewns, o trouble ‘will be found In getting down the logs; nad, from all noceunts, thero Ia plonty of wator In Indian River and fts tributarics, On tho north sldoof the Ottawn Villoy thero Iano enune to fenr but that nil will go well, and an. hat ariso will bie on tho south k! aud nlong tho creoks thut How from that d ton, If, howover, tho ruin which niny be natur- for ut this ronson comes. trunblo which the hnnterninn fours ¢ will Lie tuken off his mind. i which he was ex- horns on hig head and Ir 18 almost fmpossiblo to Ypt ho wonld " bo - wall Tho eorrespondont adds: *Thore {8 not the slightest doubt but thut Sitting-Uull, whon he left Wood Manntain’ luat December, was fally datormined to have given himselrf np. fortunutely, vnu of those suouts Julned the eump, and, nftor gotting, within ong or two duys® Woll talnt, old or with him, bue L him 1o go shendund briog out u ohlef— meaniug an oitieer—tn ‘wrrangu for bls surren- 1t \vus whon this seout tud gono In that an ofticor of tho Fureo entored the enmu to pecover the borses, and Bullntd him be did nut Lolleve rd (tho weout -said, und aski Intorpretor conll Lo scnt out.to be prose tho Awcrloan 1 morely montion New \'un’-k Herald deellne to express disnpprobation ‘of Mr. Kingungy and -style of, con- troversy in regard to M, Halllwell Philllpps, Sixteon VieePresklents or members hinve resliened, neluding the Duke of. Devonshive, Prafs, Heney Morley, Sldgowiok, and Jebbo Leslle, Stephen and J. G, Fieeh. BEVERAL DAILY PAY usunlly woll-lnformed Moprnlng Post, Sir Algernon Berthiwlek's paper, hava announed thoe deelslon of tho Conservative party. to nceopt Blr Stafford Northeatto as lemler In the roomof Lord Beacoustleld, ‘This, however, Is ineorrect, Sir Stafford will continue to lead in the House of Comuons, and the Duke of Rich mond 1o ba the figure-hand In the Upper Chumber for Jendership of the pavty, with the reversionof the Premiership when the Gladstone Admin- Tatrution plays itsoll out, goes to tho Marquls of Sallnbury, ull repuris to the contrary not- withatanding, Lonl Salisbury hus worked oo hund for the parly,. with all his sravo Llunders, and has too much spirlt and on- ergy to necept.n secondary position, The PTimes lectures him : to-uy chiefly on his irritabllity of tempur, and apuurontly on the supposition that ho contributed. o muel. tulked of wrtlele on. tho “Roevolutionary Party® to the Quarteriy Revlviv, ornlly folt by the Consvrvatives thut If Sir Stalford Nortlhicote weregliven the luidorship the party would bave nothine w hops for oxeept from self-lsintegration. of the Minis- try, and they favor 'a buld poliey ot attack, which Lovd, - Sulisbury - 15 better fitted to conduet than any other inan in the ranks, " There cannot, of course, ba A DIRKOT ELKOTION ' f chief, Mut It §s cortain that it Wil bo nsswmed und held by the Marquls, It 18 needicss {o say that many of . tho soindest "Purlus do pot favor hls clevation, but, as. § aald st week, 413 o casaof Hlobsyn's cholce, 1understand that the Marquly did uot write the Quarterly article, *The Monument to Jord. Buncondfield,” strong opposition on the part of tha Radicals to My, Gludstope's wotlon foy a pppropria- tlon of 5,000 for the rectlon of u wonument to Lord Beaconsfield In Wessuingter Abbey, 1t u understood that the Premior 8 neting on # auggestlon froin the highest quarter,—In other words, that when Lord Rowton and Sir Phillip Rose fouud that Lord Benconstield's sunl, by oheok: puyeeanl thoboml = Amurlenn post, among them wolig suy tur TIUE PROIIBITION LAW. " Bpectal Disvatch to The Chicugo Tribune, BARNIA, Aprll 80.~The Conada 'Tompurance actcomes n farco In this county nfter to-night. Varlous sumors ave afloat ns to the course tn be tukon by tho botolkeepers lu town, Bome are to the cifect thut they will vloso wp altagothor end Fuluse to - acoominoduto tho travellng publ boy will go on and sell as usu; uet s tho vourts, CONTRACT AWARDED, OTTAWA, Unt., April 30.—Tho contract for Ine dlug supplies In tho Northwost hins bren awarded tu d, 0, Buker & Co., of 8, Louls.” ——— GENLRAL NEWHS, Bpectat Dapaleh 1o The Chicago Tribune, HArpAx, April 0.—~1uifux, wwong other places, 18 to Lo prutected by u systom of The chlel feuturo of tho eystem conalits of a chuln of suunken mincs of two desoriptions, namely: oxplode upon contact sround-minos, which are discharged Ly cloo- trluity from tho shoro ut the woment of the ‘vessel pussiug over thospot, The mines ape to ‘be kept in n:n;finw ayallablo for completion In o 10 tho provalence of typhus-fever at a, Bir lgmlmm ah:l.'ltm’xzk will_ leave thore fur_ Hulitax, witk the warevessol Northe wmpion, on thu luth ot May, Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicage PORONTO, April #.—3ir, Willinm 18 1 large stoukhbolder in the Toronto, O Truce itatlway, thellne to tho wiltbo presented. In duo Ho seems fo have » « ton be broken Rnecial Dispateh to TAs Chicugo Tritune, Wasnixarox, . O, April 80,—John M, Wilson, . United States Consul at- Pannina, who I8 here, speaking of the Do lesseps canal scheue, snys: ** 1t I making very lit- tlo progress, Thero are about forty French- 1wen down there, half of whom appear to be running Jines in various divections, while the ather half are Cotmulisalres, and s o, Thare sre, besldes, nbout i hundred Janniea negroes ongaged in cutting brush, Wyse hus returned to Frauce, Nothing Jlke sorl- ous work hns yet be whatever, Six statlons hnvo been estublished on the proposod line neross tho Inthmus, but no houseés have been built, and tho wen The ralny scason, hiue begud, soon e drlyen out of thelr tunts by the storins, Tho truthls, it duos not look 10 mo us though Do Lessopa over Intonds to 1o oathmates thug 18 will cvst 00,000,000, whon evorybody elio who knowssoy- thing about such wttors suys N TIMES THAT RUM, b, tinlshed In ten yeurs, and ‘that, Iu tho weantine, the poople who buy stock shnll reoelve § per cent fntorvat upon ita par value, Thus Interest nlono will 8dd from 5 to 14 por cent to the onst of the But I don't bolleve uny canal will ba bull De L, Iplamat, but u peor Hnwie N suout wauld lnturorot trily, this visit to the cautp, ns the attpibuted tho stumpede of Bull to seornt {n- fluenvonnd the presunce of 1 Camuliun sllicer in n tho abeence of the soout, d thio Beout not interfered the Hloux question,woull bo How one of the things 14 ot return, The eamp divided, oiug, W, While the uthers ro- B 1w all thilt reinalis of thie oigw puwerful Bioux Natlon are here, b I the ather iribes that gl tho shiduw of the fort, Only a enuplo of wouks urko u war party of Assluinolnes surpeised i souplo of Jods Bloux and kilk Wery ROVORLoon; ouly Iwo hero now uder treniment, It buly waounded, Tho bitile tdok blnce Abune olght- can miled sonti ot the fort, lupnedintely aorods i arty suided on n band of rooila stoad thom iy 0 Aoy toi 1o Bt somuie arty disappenred. Thoy told the balfsbrgu: uayywuuh‘:‘uul wroas the line, bul would hains WUT tho BIolX oVOry-apbor oro kg lud i good v that they sro too weal and othora that 1 tbo Bioux cam| und test the legulity of the when o reality the Governent euch (duy further from the purposes of Its founders, and it Conkilug , shall win, ns seems probable, the result muy be that, for four years ut leust, thoro will be thirty-efght Presldents of the Unlted States However, there are differ- ences of oplnion as to the chauces of Robert- son. One Rupublienn Senator who enrnestly ‘supports him, sald to-duy: “If his ecnse cowes before the Senate, [ think he will by coufirmed. My oplulon, however, Is that the nomination will not be reported from the . Committes on Commerce, of which Mr, Conk- ling s Chalrman, 1 kuow that Mr, Conkliug WILL USE EVELY Evrane to keep It in the Committes, and I do not be- -Heve the itepubllcun Sunators will, in view . of the necessity for party harmony at tho present thne, he anxlous to have it brought Lknow u nuwber of Senators who - will vote for Judge Robertson’s confirmation Wwhenever the. mutter comes to u tesy, but who fur eertaln reasons would be.glad to have It postpoued o few months, My lne presslon, therefore, is thut the cusg will not be disposed of soon.”. ‘Plhis. Benator, who undertook to speak for the Adminlstration n the caneus, fuund himself thore, noveythe- 1o conaplenous minority, BHERMAN GETTING BVEN WITI( BURLDON, he Watern Asciated N, 1 G, Aprll Sherman 18 opposiug the confirmation ot Bheldon for Guvertior of New Al pateatly hos w wajority to support {18 friends Inslston co at onee, but if hils easo shiall be K B H all Conkding will ¢lali that this would nearly nne hulf tornud 0 this ade, nstend ‘of one. ) attompted,~nonn subinariue inines, are liying In te ino. Ty sanig dig n canal there, unt on the Amvrlean uand ubout forty fumilles left hoyo st wndor Low Dug, en route to surrendor, ped tho otliors wmay Lo porsuaded 1o 1ollow ju a wbort tme,V - TULORNE A PROTECTOR. Bpeeial Dispateho The Chicago Tribunss O1TAWA, Ontyy ApriiR—A deputution of the Canadian defcgationof the Etbnoxraphical In= stitution of Paris, Francw, walted .on the Gov= erntr~Uonoral and presonted him with an sd- dress and the diplowu of Protootor. This i tho fourths dipluing of. Htotgotor delivored by the Institution, the uthors huving boen recolvoed by the Kiog of Portugul, the Kingof Rotinanla, and the Ktwdive of Reypt. ‘But in the mumbership of tha institution appear .the Emperor of Bruzil, the King - of Grecco, Kiog of Slam, Tunis, snd ton Grand Emir, tlon, which hag thus signallzod Its existence InCauada, isu greut scluntiic corporution ua- roject of leading oifout an urrangoinent wi bettert '1“4 lensin easopa 13 1 kroat ho reatly futend, Tibink ho will Tal 2 —— GREAT BRITAIN, TORD HEACONSFIELN'S DRATU . . concorned abous the feudership. ‘There is no hnmediate nugessl- ty for the appolntwent, but the bilk of the party ‘feol like sheep without n shephord Lord * Heaconstleld, divided w9 to a cholce. logo bure, will ‘exns, Whoro hls, son is lory i v His ubsenco wil Leaguv hore buve decl sond $100 to ll'w Treasurer of the fund ‘fu Jyee ispateh to The Chizago Tritune. Apritil.—A “Major,” writiug ton the Conadu mllivie s uolthor usoful nor orsawontul. 1t is too large on thu frontier, and too to_tuko thu flold nguingy United Stutos, Lch 10 Ths Chicago Tribune, were thirtoen urade uated from tue Stoyal Military College last terwm, k"‘“ wood falth, to Thers will be very has laft tho Tork pfl:—sanmur Muotreul paper, says for stoppma ralds u) umall if evor lntonded the arinies of the Spectal Dy OTTAWA, Awlf“ the Hoy of they plaeed ‘They . -are "-much Bo OF thero, four have ente five have gonao to the Btat e, vl enrofull and tho remnindor it 18 hig vwn hnnd neross hudllrlllm b U o L b0 eorqo f aro employed In different occupations in * Depoalted by lhl«‘l rEs 1l lipo, *ly Canndn, I 1O 10Y IO I tho perey o Wb Tho stock of lumber in the various yarda In | = Tho astonlahed Judye ston.n, D5 dear st Otsawn and 1ta. fmmediate vielnlty may bo roughly ostimated nt 85,000,000 15,000,000 squnre feot, nlmost all of which has been dis- wsed of at falr-payiog prices, and is now nwalit- ng sblpruent, . fal Disrpaieh fo The Chicaco Tridune, HTAMILTON, April {0.—Tho molders on atrike here have pained thelr palnt, the employers hndrlagfnlrced topay the 10 per cont advancy Raked for, . Sprctal Dispateh to The Uhleago Tridunes RrELLEVILGE, April 0.—A dangerous countors feltof the Anmm-lonu sliver doiiar has mndo its appearance here, P etial Dispateh fo The Chicasn Tridune. Tonoxto, Apell 30.—Agonts of Amarloan rall- way companlesare in town oftering rallway- hands $85 a month. ‘Tho whole quostion of temperance will, it Is 20id, form ono of tho subjects to bo discussed nt tho next mooting.of the Auglican Bynod, A most unusunl alght was witnessed near tho Inke-shore of the Island the othor day, tho llko Flo could not roeoiiuct nyer i And cqp. Marino Hank or depoaiiiing o 1 bewn 1 fngiwlioro, THors, UVover sy o of In binckcand while, and 1o wases Moo nrusu‘ iy It that B ideelie) .muumm ow Yoric, Aceordinul, un |,a' & M o startod, Tiily convinced ‘that oy Mty vash, o outcome, of eey "0k been ohronlolad, C ling iy ,”; THE RUSSIAN ST0; SIAN STUDEN, How Mo Farea 1n ¥, New Vark Hon To explatn the part ||In,\‘(:«lillu- 1l unlversities in the Nilfljst dmm:l”h"’h' generally refer to nkunin aq |y oot e A utieh srearer reason lies |y the "Inetripey ber of students who hinve, {y years, been extled without auy Hhete of which had nut been snen for lifty yoam. Just o J“‘“fhl L] as tha rain-clonds woro henviost, niniatgnthored | Ing. ‘The erimes entered Agnlnst the heap over the Island, and four witcr-apouts ape | books of tho *Third Section 1ein peared, the smaliest over ffty feot in hight, ‘l’t seemod a8 If_ they would breilk over the lsian), ‘but they stalked across tho lako in tho dircotion of Niagara. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. MONTREAL, April M.—A Pullinan-ear ron- duetor hore, »nflular anmd plonsant In nnnner, lind trouble with' his wife, which, n week or two since, rosuited In thelr suparation, tho wife go- ing to Now York. The husband wasstartled the ns follows: They had beeome s el but of whator in what .’i:’,’,',.':.‘; "",""bmw attemptat proof, They “hing oy ||(,,:“f"‘u comrades proved gnilty of m:plvi,,ol[’lm\' den pamplilets; they had fwen l € forbjy, nato” toSehool Ingpectors, op hmln Wil moro than the permitted quantyy Teceley othior day by fho recelpt of tologram anniounc- | marks for Latln, Oftlclal fepp, of b ing that hiawifo And shot biorself, nnd wos s 4 DOrty gy atthe Alhamoea Hlotol in tht ofty. Ho nt anee, | ORI 1,006 cases come nuder o the tioned eategorys but sad ang \\':‘"’\Elnfly Il-to rumors say l.hnl 10,000 sueh nrresty oo Lfl:‘nlel some three years ago ou the oceasioy l2re political trinl of the 1 (5 O ent moment, out of the ofliclal 1,6,y the prew luvo been set at liberty, ad um'ryd""‘?'”’ nunber allowed to continue lhl-lrm“n ot career, 10 grounds, legal or jilg Yoy found to forbid thelr "doing mnn b Commisloners work siowiy; questf auswers come and go but sfowly bhn’vm i Petershurg, Arkungel, or Eastor ook and yet many among the vewnining 130 g {(l\'lu;i slgns of ifes newspapers arg it arg hem before the publle; they theme writing homo enrefully-worded 1elter o hoping, as it were, against hope. f"‘" choerless roglon of’ Arkangel—of which aborlgines say, * God mudi Russfa, w33 Devil made Arkangel "—there wre u;nn'u 200 of those banlshed ones, men aid wops all youtig, il poor, mosk of the seut ey out trinl, few among them knowing eve, what they are aceused, Vietor Ivangs fe) é"“' with his friend B., for instance, ang :;um. stroll along the Bonlevard thoy soparae, 'B: is arrested that very evening, oy 3 tor, astouned and "horror-stricken, hage, to inguire the cause, he findseverybody, enu 137 own father, ns much tn the durk ag. mn limselts all quicstions and petitions oy gy sublect recolve vague admlnistrative gy, awors; all frlends and rolatives are systomay. lenlly discouraged and silenced; agerly they waitand wateh for the numerous m‘hlru trinls that come on .without intermlsilop, lioping to 8ce tho missing one's naue on thy 1ist of cviminals ‘or seu his fuce oneo mor, Jotitbeeven in the prisoners’ dock; btz they walt and wateh the L)rlsnuer I3, Without any trinl, en route for Arkangel, ved there, the routinels the mame, Wihntever the arfme nllc&:u. the nzenrmy: the prisoner Is taken to the polica ward,~3 dreary log bullding, contabning twascetions, one for men the otlier for women, The st Itary tabls and chialr, the four walls and even the "celling, are covered with the names of youthful prodecessors, whose pencilel Jests and elever earicatures bear witnesstothy umm{xth atl confidence In - themselves with which thoy began their life in exile. Inthiy dreary nbode a week or ten days Is spens, whilo the Governor of Arkangel, afterdus reltectlon, snarks out for this dangerous per am\mse goms finnl place of exile, somemiser able littie distriet-town such as Holmogor, Shenkoursk, Pinega, or Mezen. Hels thes told that his * docutnents” are ready, ands gendarme enters, saying that itls ity start, "The prisoner Jumps into the jolting host \wagon, two gendarmes jump In after 1k, tho troika bell abova the liorse’s neck Dbeglns to ring—and ringson for days an wecks—through wood and swamp, and plal nlauF nrctie ronds inconceivably drear an lonely, until the weary convoy at length ar. rlvesnt its destination. The Tittle tomaly smnll and black, consists oflog huts, twoun- paved ‘streets, a wooden church palnted +green, and theonly live stock visibletenor twelve rawboned” horses, a herd of siekly cows, and thirty or forty relndeer, Thspop ulation rarely exceeds 1,000, nud consistsof by Ispravnlls, ten subaltern ofiicers, the Arblier of the Peace, the Crown Forester, aprisst,a faw shopkeepers, thirty or rnny ex\lr:?n chain-gang of * God-forgotten " Russiau fel- ons, and acrowd of Finnish beggurs. Onhis arrival the prisoner is driven straight tothe olice ward, where he s lnl?vcc(erl by the Tsnm\'mk. apolico ofllcer, who isalsolule lord and mnstor of the district. This repre: sentative of the Government requires ofuin to answer the following auestions: [lis name? Howold? Marriedor smgle? Where from? Address of purents, or relations, or friendd? Answors to all of which are ex tered In the books. A solemn written prow ise I3 then oxncted It him thot he wilitd glve lessons of any kind or try to teachanf one; that every letter ho writes will g0 through tha Ispravnik’s hauds, and mnie will follow no ovcupntion except shoenak ing, car) enterlnf, or_field Jabor. llcl-wft told ho rn freel hut ot the same timelss emuly warned that, shonld he ““""‘"‘,“', pass the limits of the town, he shall beste down likon dog rather than hnnlln\mh!: eacape, and shoiild he bo taken alive phnlm sent off to Stberln without furthor forwally than that of the Ispravnik’s personal onler, The poor fellow tukes uphis llnlahumu nd, fully realizing that lie Imsnawhb[nx ‘arowell to the culture and material con 0r- of Iis past lifo, ho walks out into \hatnrfl less street, A groun of exiles, oll pale fi, emneciated, ary thore to_greut him, lal\llld I| i to some of thelr wiserable lodzing, o “'; verishly demand nows from lome. lhr.:‘lzm comer gazes on them as oue ln menlngi rih ara melncholy mu, others nervous JI .rt!.h Dble, aud the romahudor lnys o\'hh-_ulll B to find solnco in driuk, They live ;n“ munitles of twos and threes. lu_\\ad'lizo & seanty provision of clothes, mnm-).n:\?d it in cojnmon, and consider it thelr sacret i to hielp ench other In every euu‘rm‘l"')‘.-m o out distinction of sex, ratik, or ae. TUC ), bl by birth got sixtecn shillings 8 o from Government for their muinienabeei, conmoners only ten, aithoukh miny o, ot and sent into exilo wit ’m-?r Dally n wgendarme rls!]l: . lodgings, inspacts tho premises W i:“m how he plenses, and now and (henwwh some_mysterious entry In his "'Bn ey Should any of thelr number cl\r:))omm dinner, n_newly-mended palr of e lodzed enange of linei to some pissing Ef! tis just forthe moment in the_polico war g e a8 likely as not marked ngninst N iend crime, it 18 0 crimo to como and steu“ iy off, or aecompnny him a liitlo ?fll R In' fact, should the Ispravalk "'flnh-"‘ sorts,—the effect of cards and drithory vents his bad temper on_the "’l,fi“mmls curds and drink aro_the favorlt s e arsed in thesa dreary veglons, crimes (o . down ngainst the extles i ustonlsTh pgy bers and n report of them sent "Ilnler Tsts the Gavernor of the Provinee. i '“mm(, alght months, a perlod durityg which 7 rounding country presenta tho r;w’h,u oadt a nolsoless, lifoleas, frozon maes ;“ Tord. 1o communieation with the O e alniod menus of escape. In courso 0F (oo every individual exile Is mmcl\lt‘ iged apat convulsions, followad by prolu! 3 arrel, 004 and prostration, ‘Thoy begln 10 U5 ey aven to hate each other, Some 0 A trive to forgo false passports, BNCHY e cle, ng 1t were, make. thelr ¢SCaGE ipyicl roat mnjority of thess victims 015, or de geouon elthior go mad, comumlt fl: tory, wied of delirium tremens, ‘Fhielr el and putr thatime comes for It to be slu(«m s Tished, will digelose n territle U8 B ig, g suftering and ndmintsterial ey comings not likely to find (l;l‘lf started for Now York, leaving two children in a¢ convent he A CLERICAL SCANDAL. A FPriest Becomes Infatnnted with n Servant=Gir., Gets Drunk, and Ralnon a IRow Decause tho Girl Declines to Go with Him/ Spectal Disoateh to The Chicado Tribuns .. Mantronp, Conn,, Aprll 30.—Tho Rev. Fathor J, lyan, pastor of tho Ioman Cathollo, paristi, and rosldent fn Crownwell, Conn., has become the subject of u disgracoful renndr! growing out of Lis Infatuntion for a protty servant-girl, namned O'Nell, ampioyed In the resldenco of tho Preal- dent of an Insurance company in this olty, Lnst Bunday night ho drove to this olty, and calling at tho girl's home demanded that she leave hor situation and go with bim. Mo wnas drunk, and brandished n rovolver, greatly terrifying the members of tho household, Police nssistanco wns summoed by telephone, but beforo the orrival “of an officer Hyan drove.awny. The oflicer remalned untll midnight, ns it was - foared he woull re- turn, a3 ho had on a provious oceaslon, whon ho bad wade o similar disturbanco. Wild ru- ors have been current among the Romun Catholic population here growing out of tho af- fair, and to-day ft was reported that Rynn hud* oloped with the wirl and married her. Howover, this I8 false, a8 he Is at Cromwell, and the girt was in her omployer's house In Hartford to- night. Iliyan was cducated In Rome, sorvod soma time in Ireland, and oomlnfr to Amerlen was nsaistant in the Cathedral parish hore under tho late Bishop Galberry, Last summer he was given the parish and removed . to Cromwell. e had known tho girl nmong . his parishioners hero, and shy beeaine s housekeeper in Cromwoll, but roturned heren few mouths since, She I8 nat held to blamn In‘the ‘matter.and Lhere I8 no Buggostion uof improper relations. In short, it Acomms to by a case of Infacuntion that 18 dis- gracetul In a momber of tho pricsthood, nud cs- peelally 80 in conpection with his persistont at- tentlons and his Visits to her present homo in o stuto of intoxleatlon. It Is nuthoritatively stated to-night that Hyan bhas not yat been suspended, but that un investigation will' probably be mndo when Bisbop MeMahon roturns from lils visit to otlior portions of s purish. BREACH OF PROMISE. A Promlnent, Lawycer of Dotroit Suod Ly an 18-Year-0id Daughter of a Farmer,. Speelat Dirpatch to The Chicaco Tribune, DiTnorr, Mich., April i0.—A suit was begun In tho Clreult Court hiero to-duy ngainatCol, James /W. Romeyn,a prominent lnwyer and saclety mun, by Bylvin A, De Leon, for an alleged brouch of promise, laylug dnmages nt $10000. Tho sult is suld to huve boen brought a8 an action fu assumpsit in order to nllow. Romoyn to settlo the mntter It ho felt 8o In- clined. Miss De Teon fs n beantiful young womun, only 18 years of nge, who enme to this city nbout’ six months. ngo from Jnckson County, whero hor pnrents roside, Her father I8 a wealtliy farmor, and ho-sent his dnughter here to pursue ber urt studios, Col. ltoineyn la n |mrknnrahlr with. his fathér, Theodoro Homeyn, tho tirm boing oflo of the lending Inw partnorships in Mlchlynan, Both futhor and son very high soclally, and huve wido reputu- tlons. The nitorneya for tho fair complainant nsaert thnt they are golug to file a bill, if the Culgnol doea not settic, which will ereato n sen- sation, The leading counsol for Miss Do Leon fa Levl lilshop, o well-known lnwyer. Col. llomeyn hus sont a note to the uuwcrnxmu bere, asking thom to puppress mention of the rontter, e —— e ¥ THE LICK OBSERVATORY, HAN Fraxcisco, Cal,, April 2.—Actlve work will be begun v B few dayson tho Lick Observa- tory, to bo evected on the summit of Mt. Hamil- ton, near 8an Jose, during the wianter, Capt. Frazer, of the Lick 'I'ristcos, hns mado all ar-, rungaiments for bulldlug vporations, Tho rovk portion of the summit hns been loveled to such un extent that the erection of tho smaller dome far tho recention.of a twolve-luch equatorinl telescope can ho commmenced promptly, and will probably be compleind and the tolo- scope i placo Ly Nov., 7, In timo to tuke the trunsit of mereury. The mouster thirty-alx-lnch dinmetor telescope will take four or five youra in its construction. Capt, Frazer is an thogroundy, fAxing telegraph communication from thio sumniit to 8an Jose, to conncot with the Weatorn Unlon wires, so that astronomical [, raports from the Olisorvatory can_be linmedi- ately tinshed all over the warld, Tho ‘Frusto: are negotluting with Profs. Holden snd Bur hum, of Washburn Obsorvatory, Madison, Wis., 1o roport the trunait of Meroury. It Is otntmed that atmospherio condltions for observalions on this palnt ure moro favornble thin those of an art of the olvilized world. A smull dome will he erncted on the north oud of tho summit, and nlurgorone ut the south end, Tho lattor will Lo ity fect In dinfmoter,—tho largest ono i tho world, Viennn coming noxt with forty-five foat, e —e—ee COMING IN DROVES. Bpecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribuna, . Banrisonrg, Md, April 30.—The Daltimore & Ollo closea tho wook to-night with its clovonth spoulul traln Westward of Immigrants acrlving ot this’ port nlono. Tho Btrasburg camo iuto Locust Polut on Buaday last with over 1,600 Germaens, The NoviaBoeatla landed 000 and odd English lmmigrants on wpdnwh&{ and_te-day tne Leipzig stenined up to'tho Pol it with ovor 1,300, waking 170 in the past sevon days. Lust 8UNSON BlEUNICES LU 1R overy Lwo weoks, Dur- ing tha pust threo wepks 1o less thun elkht have fauded tore. . : ——— RIVER'IMPROVEMENT, . Dxa Moines, [R. Aprit 0.~The following dol- egntes wers appointed by Gov, Uear to uttond thio Convention fur tho impravement of tha Illi- nols und Misalsippl Rivors at Davenport May 25: William Tuckaberry, of Bloux City; tho ilon, Horagy Everett, of Councll Binftat tho Hou, C. Wabb, of Dua Molnes; the Hon, Wiltium 1ol of Hurlington; tho How, John N. [rwin, of K kuk: the Hon, Bd, I, Thayer, of Clinton; Dr, B, W, McClollund, of Ceduyr ftapilds the (lon. J, 11, Blerelll, of Ottmwwns J. ¥, linssott, of MeGror- art tho fan, John H, Leaviw, of Wuterloo, Al ure prominunt Liusiness mon of tho Btate. Ay e —— Thirty ‘Thousnnd FRorgotten — How Judge Tankersioy Lald Away o Large Abnounts and U-Allllll"NTD: Lowing Kt Leadville CAraiicle, 3y On lnst Sunmln¥ norniing .huhm ‘Tankersley, of 1his city und Donver, aturied for Now Yjrk onan errand which ontaiisdl story of perbups tho most remarknble ubsent-ingidinoss on re- | ord, 2 * l'l‘ljlha early days of tho tump the Judke' was iy of thuso who strugk It riok, and his tortune could pot buve_umennted in guol bund dollurs o loss than 10,005 10 thoso days the Judgo bad extensive Lusinoss rolutiond in the Fust, and fur convenienco.nt |u|nw| pupers und cast (LAY or @ the contemporary history o any o pean State, e Kupid Trausite ; daleaaton Sewt. qqtles €3 Unclo Mose owns soveral il Sg fhyp ot alyeston avenuo which be reuth So0 ) of the tenauta s pathior slow It GO R Lo thio runt, k0 uid {'xum:-, ‘."‘"fnf-‘:: ;::;":m from S ot B TG o e " v h lr:l‘:llxll‘ll: y'l;‘lll ‘ebor hoerd 10l Mm"('r mnN‘ W1y sy dnt do ray ob bk B ued | don iniloa. it & oond, bue I ne e * poplivd Jla, ™ ety TOUSIN Gatvéaton it o8 st sod b y ob light Nty yurdy start & : U way, old man. Lyt 18 catei'y Bt Douh vacohted ufie 00 MU g ortth, S E1L fiw 048 60 wi 1 oloyure B pu ot Whtl- OWod flwh' apunts’ bac! % trublie do light. 4 ito w do ft? bis 5 Did yor 606 Bl 12 Soan, and Jest b4, ot e it dout | eed (2 rented safe_dopogit boxes in urk, Chicugo, and JTouje, and Iutor . on at Dens ver, Durlog © tha - last yedr, whon the tide of fortune had turnod: somewhut njgulnat him, the Judke, In ondvavoring Lo Lal- uiiuw his fupds, was uttoely tinsble to keoouut for u hirge sum of invney, Tho wore ho Ngured thie mora dooply lutriente the vroblem hcenme, und ho llnull{ wuvo up in despair, orediting £:20,000 vagucely to protif and lussus, Last full, bappening into the oltice of the Sufe Dupasit Company nt Denvor, he wae informed that he wus deliuguont for threo years' ront on one of tho hoxed, % ; 2 Hut,"” said the vlerk, “we have you crodited with $160 ou our buok Judge Tankorsivy had forgotten all aboat tho mutier, but paying fur the Lox hod it oponed, in -tho vuin hops of Huding sooie munuy luside, The box was umpli/. Tho eireuuitance, buwever, suggostnd tu bl that be might possibly bave lelt funde In soma of l?a Huu‘um \:-‘lenn,‘rnd (m; 1hie eXPreas burbuso of exuiiiug them Lo woni w Nu\!l York, thunxul‘ und Bt Louis. Toros ! gy she of the Loxws wore brokon ‘oben, ns the | donu gono to Houstor, ST, m‘zmblnnuonfnnn hioun lost, und all were ompty. | miles to llunuwni‘ fl,“ :‘” fl'.‘.‘, wlide o Disuppointed, bo returned lowe und thoukht no | while wus s 100 & ser puy b gt more of the mutter until 1ast Weok bo was look~ | doab. Jous fetch oulu"“ 5 cate Up Ing uver sowe old papers and found reovipt | don't bub to hui] ) bl for 4o for tlie ront ot u safe-deposit bux in the Murife | Buodgrusy uhu‘x'l | on Baok of New York City, Bxamiuing the punar | 1'sa » fanf—qut's

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