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z . : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. scsnlonn, while Jorics and Lognn wero quotod as | -Victor vs, Arthur, the vorsted stoek case, the hopes of the peoplo that the high water Aiove the danger Ilnf‘ “l:'l:nnfllon elghtden | timo In the army; but, notwity, : 8 1d ft withont fnlfict!: ny sorious | {nches at La Crosso, chea AbHvO the | largo numbera of standyp, I o hmving faken tho opposic viow, Tho truth I | and, meanwhile, to grant o stay of the man- | cused of being tho nuthor and lustlyator of the TeAEh iro wonkoing conaiiorably. Ko whola | dnhwar liie b Keckitk, Lo Foot ono 100D ADOYD | Bsnsy habery 1o m%m:'l':'figflfifl'}“'“ $hohoeh + ¢ that den, Hawloy wisin tho foremost rank of date npon the. Collector to return the duty trotble. This gentloman declares that this sud- Intorost of the town ia coneentrated {n tho mh:f at Bt, Lbuls, gnoe foot tan inches above nt Caire, | ovory vossol.” "“‘\lumw b e e, Syt | enllected upon the tockings Involved I tho | den clsngo ot front was ordorod by ir, Dorsoy, siver, Nenrly milburiness hua boon nuspenioc, | elovii inoref at Momphis thedo feot, fhred | o ngoul farihor atatcs thut e 4, 'S C¥' 8 0 bl 'SS- 1N ho scon winid Ly e R X10] L fuyining todiscouriye Nnhono. Sonator Jonos | cnge, As the Court wilf not slt to hear thg | o Bo nasorts, lnformod and groups of business-men may o g 0 o or tha oxteny hurg, and one inch bolow the danger lino ut } tlon of P % Tary, was ” ' MR, QORITAM, TIHE EDITOl, 4 or ,N"‘n"nf’["l'n"““ l"'n"f'l “"',“l e"."",, “-lon::rrhmnlpn!udmln! arguments for tho rohearing until the Octo- % The Water Two Feet Above | {hroiah thomud and rain towards tho wator come 0 Miesourl Itamn.| Ve efroypy s ke, ‘Tho proportions of a lurge lako fram ul-boak A Now Orlenns, thy fiermany, and for tho shipment Uthony that from that time honcoforward nothiog Dyke lousa to Crook streot, and from the | - Indications nro that fair weatber will provall | this Btate, and botlov r emlerany most vigoraunopponant of tho posttion assumod | bor torm, it 18 considored vrobablo that the | (% “E0R tE BIER O Peorliont, byt that the Danger Line at B K e o ehe i s | 1 th Lotk sopar i) Naw Snman Lo And | e e ! .:L»“..‘:fi:';’u’x.,m. Tl by tho Iupubifcans was Sonator Logan of Hils | stay of mandatowill havetho offect to Induco | every effort must bo mndo to break doin the St. Loui broad, uninterriiptod cxpanse of wator. 'The | to-morrow, and lowor tomporaturo in tho lattor | during the present sonson, Cmigragy D L e exotegraticey | the Secretary of the ‘Troasury to resclnd his | Postinnster-Gencenl, and oventunlly to iirive . s. Fiirahd’ COMPANIeA. nro. Maving trostie-works | diateiot, and that aoler, fait woathor will pre- | “ E him out of tho Uabinot. ‘The anino rontlaman as. Aerta that atcditorial was l||"vpru!uml which had alrendy boon prepared uttacking the Prodtdentin connection with politionl conteibutions received or follolted from star-routc contrnetors auring the Inst cumpnign, and regarding which some hints had provionsly ieen throwi out in the ed- itorial columns of the Hepudblican. A Repub- licun Senator to-dny, speaking of political con. - tributions mnde by the star-route contractors during the Inst campnign, salil: “Did 1 not hear, during the juvestigation of tho Hrady vall in the Middie and Atlnntic Btatos, to he fol- lowod by fooal ralum in the southorn portion. ‘Tho Missourl will pmbnhliy continue to rise bo low and fall nt and sbove Hrunswick, Tho Minsinsippt 1511 probably riso nt Bt. Louls and fall at 8t. Faul, 100AL ODSENVATIONS. CHI0AGU, May 2=1m18 p. m. TUna | Bar, | Ther. Hu | IWind, | Vel | 10'n.| Weather sl 0.3 1 25 o bullt through the slough, and have been cmpty« 1ng errloads of gravel along tho jolsts to proe Stenmb No Placo at | Foisiiopa puiee st e rostla-work has hecowe "y teamboats Have No Placo & continuen Ita ancronohmenty sa that tho present indications aro that tholr efforts to save tho Wmeh to Unloud Theh-' tracks and continuo running tholr trains Freight. over tho slongh will bo of no avail gat. The waler, which bLurely covercd tho tloor of the transfur stables, 18 Tapidly appronching near tho top of uwdllnnr. and a Inrw slen whiol '{"‘""lm'l cb{xvr;fi ;lp‘og'v:l!'lllfihnl!hl:“ Tégugy“ nl;d clireular ““.15,"1 n%rnr the dwilslo? upon tllm roi deterimined. s h | hearlng. e Trensury élrenlar wns based t K tho Solid South A Mhame ho hid ot chinik thas | upon the declslon of the Court, and tho to do thie it was necessary to refuse to hnve ox- | Jawyers clalm that the Treasury cannot foutiva souslons, or ovyn hooossary 10 WAVONOM: | yroperly Indorse such & elrenlar when the OPPOSKED TO TUAT FIiOM THE DRGINNING, | Court, upon shupls, npplieation and o did uot consider: it n wisc polioy, and ho | statement made as to error In doubted very much whothor the Senate had the | tho law, has grantod o rohenaring, T'hero s CASUALTIES, EXPLODING XEnRo - Spectat mmm to The u».m; ALTIMORE, Md,, May %.—A ¢ avertod Ly al mult.n miraclo -fa;:fm:“" d nt the Cathollo Sominaty ut Oue oot o0y oity. Whilo tho nonrly 2diyaung Ingjes 3y " i ENE, cople behind thom In tholr prosont cotirsa, . has served as an index to tho condition of - tho b3y tho school wore gathore: endn, fehe et ol W B | S of e it 1 i oy | O o Coneea, O Wator Ugneys tho Othorviso Husy | diyfiiondint fuiky, Bt perld s ; A e A, 1n any of tye secrot deliberntions of the lopubs 3 BENATOR WALLAC! X LED P burp. it Ry tosietio o MR | shll tolow e Cour tho bolrs il | o e Apprepabon, Smtice,vho watat | 9 Profitablo Marts of | ferittert i it oia kbl . e e, Sy O et ot o Proeldonts sy | Have carrled tholr polut wntit the October | Brat vory much opposod 1o tho pproprintion Trado. KieneEhin PrOYOMIEN Tho. WALOr OUAHONINE | e et s sharp roport, Tho burning ) LxP2%ed Wiy Ortors, wod ho I8 liknly to continie tobu to the | term, which will praetically bo until next | 8aked, withdrow his objections tpon the under b tho low grounds botween Crook streot Rid T | sadinetrinontel aris: ) Inco and 1 Eet firo 1o g, Dha ofthe. Administratlon, WhAIOVOE miy hnpe - ‘standing, a8 coport bnd it nt tho time, that tho lovoe, which fs thickly sottled by porsous | “3loan huromoter, 18, S And wx-flowors on thoshrine, and or S i, Atz Thelovo iy s | winter, wien o ayportunlty mny bo af: | HEEHRESSHRE RN, U AL SOl M s not gy by et | Y il e Tho Naw Yurk nominntions, and If voto should | forded of chianging tho lnw, Tho hostery | te further, the nomination of ted, Hancock at Mewn hunidity, hi: bt Hupnily thot o hid upon the nominution of ftobertson, Logun | manufacturers will certalnly direct their Hiuhoat temiperatire, 87.8, canuot bo rolied upo agninst tho Administras | %airoris to that eyd. ‘This morning, howaver, the wator renches A Desolate Expanse of Flood, and | tho’ top’of ‘tho tomporsry barrior, nnd must | - Hlinosttomprentiro; st down from tho ball wis hmxnd“m"""""'“fl{ bronk through boforo night, Many of tho old & tho tinte, I should not be surprised, If the truth nmple meuns of cseape, Deitagn Mond cit-mell g el i ettt LA A e i VR Rea L 4 g GENZHAL OUSERVATIONE. Btalvs rushod tho torrorstricken i 1071 the tlon, If tho contost shall assumo that dolinit AGAINST 1OYT AND FRANCKLYN, men did somothing Randsomo tu promoto Gen, Prospects of Btill Greater i paa o ot rators Cit10Au0, May 3-1018 py m._ | thoin nimost tearing tho Olothime g7 of s fssue of mlmlummllnn‘fir anti-Adwministration; Ot Tovste s Assctatrn i Hancock's prospeets both boforo’ and aftor his A A po Dadios aud a fow of thom Injuting mg"’ thele y! | WBIEKeWsaamA HEOlADIe, e A ety nomination.” Destruotion: Cabnkla Crook. 1§ still rapldiy rislrig, and bns glightly. In tho meaatima nn ninem of ntel ¥ Mit. BAYARD - Wasiixaroy, D, 0., Moy 8.—~The Supremo TO BE CANCELKD, a complotely innndated tha hovses on 118 banks. beon saunded, and the Firo Departme, hos mndo his firat declarntion with respeot totho | Conrt to«lay gave a declslon in the cases of [ WASHINGTOS, L), Gy May 2-—Postmnster-Oen- eral James prop oses 1o cancol nil-the contraats for tho extcnmlon of the “star-route” service mmh} by Uon, lirady, and begin ancw, and de- ro hag extingulished ihg finmea. Ab ot uickly Indlos Fainted thiough feighte ® 9050 Young it el Temoorats tovards tho Presie e o B Tinate sads Yewer tha | Willinm Hoyt, appollant, va. Amrsn Spragua ‘Tho wnter now lacks but a fow feol of mnnhlllg 3 Henmam'z‘gx" Bunutors, shouid agver foraet that | ot nl, nnd of Charlés (. Franckliyn et al,, ap- r, Gorl G king reat | buimmoes WRekk b, i rarios b efore rencl 0t po! fow_hotises sit- The reCdy River Taking Great unted on tho bn‘l‘;k of the oreck noar Howen nve TIIROWN EROM I8 BUG «t3= tho Presideut of the United L terining whothor the licreaso fn tho scrviee on - enuodiku wervicomplately \ashorout Inat nlghit, Special D v, Biiton und that bl il weo aiteotint e xf“,'::‘,;";“‘: "}‘;“"S‘“‘:hg"g‘lfi;“‘:u"‘m’,"'m Theso | thoss"routon s nogomanry or not lfiml.cflhufi M°“‘hf“l‘sn°“é:§‘:he ¥ield Tiio Ialhdmls W n‘a’% I);:n'r'a {us"z shairupport and nif A T dron e T ons ai ' C! S mMaN's NAMO nppears on many ol 8 era . ppled over In the stream, @ lowor Di . o -« Latt tivcs, thit woaro bound §0 aca are protected | United States for the District of Rhiodo | recommending tho. noreasod socviee 1n' tho g oF tho NoGs contiin DO TORT TeCL OF WIKOr: ol viLs{oTl 8O [air 48 onr songo of publie du Y 5 Jram invasion sefe nyntd Iooks npon Slioduty | Jstand. Tho objact of thososults 18 to es- lency of tho Republicus a high nud bouorible | tablish a llen and trust fo favor of appel- prominent stook-denler, residing near g, Southwest and tho Turritories, and his friends Btatlon, waa killed Saturday evenlog by pg suy that he will undertakotoJustify the Inorensa ‘The familles proourod wugons this morning and moked up thelr furnituro snd started for St. thrown from his buggy by his tey, of tho servico on uny of tho routes which ho L,ouis. Whilo the wagons wore bolng loaded M runying | IS L ETAD |l ut grdalbivn o Wil Speseus | Bcplineigel 5 Sy sl oe phingy | Tho Auniont Town af Kaskoada In | ey e e bt ne i Tt on Dusng, s e X \ 3 . Tirnd N o * 1owid u any atempts to depriv tho Fresident | St ngainst the property of tho A. &1, | FRSORE on TS NANKeEn oM, AR B0 Great Danger of Utter De- TTho creak broke 1ts boundnry a ittlo s thweat nbaut sundown. About 8 o'clock bis gy o . of his just powers, or to degendo hlm and bis [ Spragno Manufacturing Compuny, now In | at tho request of Gen. Shorman, the Secrotary of structlon. of tho Relny Dupot this morning, and rushed 1n1o the Town of Sporry without thy bugg, - R oilice, " 'Thid stutemont is ’"{f,’“fl"'ed llLi.l llnfl‘c_‘lll- tho hands of nn Assigne® Each of tha ap- [ War, and the Governors of Toxas, California, into the low land "Letweon, the Vandalln'tracks thojr ownor, Scarch bélng mnde, the "lfi'm," w fng tiat Bayard rocommends tho couflrmation pellants @ cinlms one-twenty-fourth of Dakota, and Now Mexico, 3 and Bowman's Diko. ‘The courss of !hh‘ body of Mp. Luttoy wns found by thg m;, o ent e wator now lies dirootly through that por. nbout bnlf o wilo trom tawn, An saargiiide 9 - 1W0 OF THE INTERVIEWS tho whole property, which s the amount - po i - tion of tho Island which contains of the grogad loft no doub { o i ofthoCommitten of Sufoty wonld have hecomo | 0f their respectivo Interests In TILE DUKE, A Ohange of the River Channel | tno school-houso and o large numbor of rosi- - o oI III8 ENTERTAINMENT. donces, and bofore it onn reach aAn vutfet those Bias ""'3 m“ '&’m'm {rom tho b“mwl'nui u 1’.’""&’.‘,3‘ "111" 51‘33 A :‘wl.%“s'a m-gg ’.‘#.‘a'&‘h..fl:i the proporty of the formor firm of A. WasmxaToN, D. G, Moy %—Gon, Sherls Wik Leave St. Mary’s an hojls08 mitst bo sutroundod by water Mo by thio zunaway team foro disiaiveqy | e Bubsequont conferonce with tha Preaidont, | A0d M. Spraguo, which was transtorred to a cors taz DG, 1Y & Gom Bl Inland City. ; A 'chntigo i tho rivor oinnol aUBE. Mary's, , o A hepubiious Seutor who had n.rull talk with | poration tn 1865, whils tho appoliants wore jn- | dnn and his brother, Col, Michael Sherldan, g nbout alxty miles below Bt, Louis, 18 throntepod b7 mewbers of the Committeo to-day sald that | fants, and in fraud, as Is allegod, of their rights. ana If it occura will leavo Bt Mary’ 1 - Henator Conkling bad thorougtily domoraltaod | This Court holds that the appollants camo lnto » tho Committec. Henator Conkling vis renics!- | the courtstoo late to ubtatn rollo, ovon If tnoy nism tofithe contirmation of Jm!fiu Itobertson, | could have Justly complalned of the converaion " The Seuntor stated frankly that Isuhlpualllon of tholr proporty- Into the stock of a corporn- e to Robertson's vonfirmation, while per- | Uon. .Insuchcaees it is not merely. n queddon © ponnl Gno"a Wense. was moro | in | A8 towhnt Information respecting tholr rights obedienca to tho wishes of tho leaders | tho parties do notually obtaln, but us to what of tho Republican_party in New York. 1lo sald luformation thoy might have obtainod had they that ho felt it his duty to uso ovory fnfiuence at | Used monns and opportunities directly nt thoir accompanied by QGen. Sherman, pald thelr respeets to-day to the Secrotary of War, The Duke of Sutherland and party, accom- panied by Secretary Blalne, calied upon President Garfield this mornlng, and later vislted the Senate, At 1 o'clock the'Duke and purty, with Secrotaries Dlaine, Huat, and ‘Windotn, Attorney-General MaoVengh,and fam« A FATAL RAILROAD, Bpecial Dipateh to The Chicag Tribung, Quinay, I, May 2.~Tho Wabash Rtoadbyy had an unusual stroak of bad tuck in the st weck betwoan.hero and Springfiold, oOn Sunday cvoning o wock 0go amAn Was run over neqy Horsman, as roported In those dispatehes,— probobly a sulclde, Saturday morning a deag munn was run over and killed near Springfleld Fin s ety e kition s askin V' T o The Missouri Blowing Down at St. ,.',l".,fim?mxp ¢ Soud that s somotiing in tho [ n “8,"” Tho Town o Munry"s Joseph—Favorable Reports from 3 nlggn‘luml "Rt sbo tlurm:,g‘ndu:lmlml ‘lwlu;r’ gti jeaneviove, nno Weo! ese two nect the Northwest. 1o Rnaknskin, At this, Tattor”plnco, ls whoro tho chunge In the river (s P 1o, The Kus- kasiin Rivor {8 now recely! n1dtnu full forco of ] v " tho Miasissippl, whioh 15 ru cutting out A that ho felt It nfs duty 1o Uso ovary Miluonco BE | U0 AARY. Othars, abtiag inwond faith Also, hive | 1os, Bir Edward Thornton and family, the mem- | The Missour] Will Continuo to Fall=The | Soamat aroren chok bk ih nmfin.r tho Juncuion, and Saturday ovoulng n doat wmg Ihoreovor, that no would (oot It, and that ha | rights. Tha world must movo, and it is in the | borsof the Diplomatio Corps and Indles, and {1l Rise At aud Inte main chaiucl entiroly, and thus niso feav- ¥roatiss[o10:|Cioar, | umb womat \as struok aad killed near Mor. Bl hud encodraged tho continuance of tho dend- | Intorest of tho community that controvorsies | othors, stopped on board tho Unitod Statos MPP‘ W e At an ing 4t. Mary’s about six miles from tho river. At Prosh.. Eumr. gnn, in Morgan cmmyswhuu on Buturday night Jook [nitho hopo that something wigbt happen | 8hould have an end. Deorcos alirmed, with | steamer Dispateh for nn oxcursion on tho Poto- Balowr §6 Lol tho latter placo 18 located # fino_ flovcing-mill, 5 i fulthtul yardastor, Josoph Vascoricelos, oy . U g‘mi’o“e oaton. Mr. Conklmn;mvunhlnwry costs. muo. At Mount Vornon two stoam Inuuchos ow Kt. Lonls. of his owned and operated by M l"tl‘l;ld lliw 1d & Springtield, wus caught and kiliod, In . A rolations to tho President from an oarly TAXING DRUMMERS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. s worth 1anded tho purty, and lunch was sorvod. . Co., of thi city, ‘This mlil1s estima of thio cnses was the Compun; Dot tn perlod in the Prealdentini campnign, from his th £ J. T. Wobber, platoti | Saarotury’ Lingoln ot Gone, Shormnn_and $40,000, but {€"tho changa probablo in tha river SUICIDALy ontly, but the sorics of “'},mgm‘;‘umll}“;pm: H wastandpoint. 1o claimed. (hAL- NG had one [ tho cusa of J. . Avobbar, plalutil ln erroty | gyoridan and_Viee-President Arthur wero of . 8T. LOUIS, tnkes placo tho valuo of 'tho mill be greatly ro- g Py iy usu; fored upon tho campalga fn tho Wast o in 1h0 st e thO quotion Bie: o PRI b flag af g decrdtary of (he Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. e O e oo belnp ut oify 8T, LOUIS. C ——— WITH A DISTINCT, UNDENSTANDING WITIL | lons of tho loveaio Iaw fin&{?'&x" \hiod prac- antl s salutad by shoro aad fonting buviares | - 87 Louts,” May 3.—It hay boen raining | risgin the rlvor, whon the whoro tywn Wi atand i m ”;:5",’,‘ _‘fATm":“;“rwm it ,:CTJl‘gE,'f":’g T’;fi_fl:‘g wa.. A i Ly pit upon bim ona | THGHITON OF othor Btutes Whon BrOUKEE 100, Vire doparting and roturniog. Threo hours were | hero for the past forty-cight hours, and at | ingreat dangor of boing washod awny. . L Tridy r ut Mount Vernon, the Dukeof Suthor und and party evinclng much interest in tho historiv spot, 8 PROCEEDINGS, IN THE BENATE, bridgo ut noon to-day watching the rivor saw Poter Bmith, a slim-bullt man of 46, clutoh tho batustrado with ‘both hands and viult over It and Into tho river. The bystandars wero o amnazed that they-could do nothing but watch breuthlesly. tho body cloavine ita way hls tricuds in New York, and that hie would ro- | Binia for salo. TheCourt helds Scotions 45 and ceivo due consideration’ln nll mntlers of this | 48.0F tho Ibvenuy law of | Virginia, whioh imposo kind that affected the intorests of the Republlo- | & i Hban m’(:fi" ey knl‘;}m;u nlu - o party In Now York, Tho nomination of Judge | Urgts who como thora to sall goods of forolgn mgmm was a violation of. this. voluntary origin, 18 a clear discrimination intavor of homa tender on the part of tho 'Prosidont, nnd was manufnoturcs, And against tho manufactures distastoful to himself, Scnator Platt, and those | Of other Biatus, and that thg{ are, this hour (8 p, m.) It Is still raining, "Phis o udds to the exeltemant over the floods, and 3 ‘?T'I;Iosg}'"';“!fh Misiota provents the river from falllog, At7 o'clock | 8T Josrri, Mo, My 2.—~The Misson yestarday forenoon nbout two Inches of tho River at thils yol_nt hias fallen thirty-ono Government gauge at the foot of Market fnches up to 6 o'clock thils evenlng, and is BTERLING, 1iL, Moy 2—A fearful thundeps storm passed over this rogion of countey Sature day cvonlng, accompanied by a delugo of rain, Lightning struck tho liarge barn of L. Flock, & fow miles south of horo, setting It on fit snd burning It to the ground, and with it thres 3 stendily declintug at the rate of half an inch horses, soven cows, n largoaiumber of hogs, and 0 thorofore, nn | Infringement WasmxaTtoN, D, C, May &~The unfin- | street. stlll remmined fn sight. At e | down .iuto tho - rivor. Midway In his | uil his hay, geais, and farming lmplo Jeading Ropublicans of Now York withoutwhoso | powor vestod fn Congross rogulato | Ished buslness woa Inid béfore the Senate. about 7 o'clock lost might -t had | Por hour. 'ho ‘water 4 fapldly roceding | mignt ‘his bt was ljfted off his head [ Orally. Lossnutknown, o b OmeAls goo * Mr. Conkling said that s C e R E&'f%fl‘:fi?rg&»gffisgut 3, Farley callidl nttentlon to the lorge | disappeared bonenth the: rising flood, | from tho submerged bottom lands, and tho ty tho wind, and It kopt 6ircling in tho alr for r TIE ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDEMT HAYES | and its excrciso {8 esdentlal to porfect froodom had treated him with distinguished considern- | of commercial intercourse botween tho citizens tion ns compnred with that of Gen. Garfield, yet | of the sevoral Stutes, sy Interforing action nf the Hayes Administration was In avowed an- | the States wmust give way, Judgmont of tho tagonlén to hlm from the boglaning to tho cad; | State Court reversed withi costs, and cause ro- ’ that tho Prosident had been falthless to his | mandod for furthor nroceodings, <pledges with respect to him; that he had not re- The Now York Life-Insiranco Company, celved a singly nrwlnlmunt in Now York. The E},flln!lfl in errar, vs, Edson C. Bangs, in error ' nomination of Morton ns Minister to Franoo, tho Clroult Court of tho United Btatos for the Conkling maintainod, was n privato arrungo- | District of Minnesota, wus a sult brought to ro- mont mudo betweon himsalt and Morton durlug | cover the amount ot tvru"lnlumncu pollcles ot the campaign, at a timo wben Morton was at | 85,000 cach, f{ssued by the Now York Lito the hend of .the finunce branch of tho | Company upon the lifa of James A, Dangs and Campnign Comwittes, and hnd himsolf | payable to his son, the present defendant In ore made & lorge contributfon to tho campaign | ror. Tho dofansa of tho Company 18 that tho ln- 4 fund, Astotho.other New York nominations, | sured took out polioles with the Intention of do- ¥ were, in most Instances, of persons who | frauding tho Compuny out uf $10,000 by commit had boon friendly to him, but he hail not asked | ting sulcide; that this {ntention was known to 3 the!r appointment, and, had Lo been asked, ho | tha wifo and son, and was Iu pursuance of & dee . would not huva.recomnicnded some of thom, | lberato conspiracy goten up by them togother Ho had, it is true, expectod that New York | previous to tho husband's desth, and that the would havo beon assigned the Troasury port- usband died from u_duse of atrychuine taken ¢ . follo, and he was cownforted for tho losa of thut | with snleldal intont. Tho Court Holds that such by the Intimation that ho would be wiven the | dreadful orimes ns thoso charged by the Insur~ appointment of tho Collector of New York, | ince company onn only be credible when supe fl-hnd not been done. On tho contrary, tho rurmd by the strongost ovidence; that ) oftice had boen given 1o a man who was n the presont caso thore s nothing i BENT TO CHICAGO FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE, | presonted —which would Justity any court it holding that . * conspirnoy ex- i Budwho wasatraitor to thut purposs and {0 | jated to dofraud thé fnsuranco company, tho i those whom ho roprosented. ‘Tho greatest ofiice 3 Tn the HICE of the Govornmont had a pro- exceutlon of which involved the suloldo of the semtod’us n roward for pulitiont tronchory. It | ficcused aud shie oriminuity of tho wifo aixl sou nd fathor. Thero i was, Mr. Conkling cliimed, i Stab at hil—i | fu uo evidonca whioh 1a 1ot consiatont with the ‘ blow 1n tho dark,—n coutinuntion of the pulicy | parfuct Intogrity of ‘ull the partios, tho assurod, of tha Hayes Administration. 1o objected 0 | tho wifo, and tho sou. The Judement of tho number of nominations awalting actlon, and moved to go Into executive sesslon, The people of his State, of all political partles, wore nppeallug to the Sennto to consider Im- portant mattors in which thoy wore direotly in- terested. Petittons were dally coming from Cal- ifurnin asking for considoration ot the Chlnese tronty. A Kahnlc onsucd botween Mossrs, Dawes and Farley, the Chinese queation recoiving consider- able dttention, Mr, Beuk sald the l(u\mhllunns had not dared 10 go Into oxecutive sesslon bucnuse of tho di- vislons jo thut party on the lmportant nominn. L "‘fi"' Ho taunted tho Kopublioans with cow~ rdlco, Todny at dusk the top of tho rollroad companies are- beginning to mnko | irs In such portions of tholr levees ns wauge Is elght tgches under waten making | Fepn thirty-two feot above low water and twa teet | 1iave been redeomed {rom the flood. 'Tho St. above the recognized danger Jine, The |Joseph & Westorn had =200 men tracks of tho rallronds aro under water from ": u‘""”k d"’“:“y B Ol l""? uo""m““ t Plum street south, and from the foot of | e * "fl l""“ " 5 “i““‘:" ufn % ‘”’; Locust street pretty much all the way up to | P% il cliy, and .expeot Dl North Market street, excopt at Intervnls of o :’;;fl“fl“'&‘;fi.‘;’fl‘,‘; 'l‘,,':, 'fi:,‘,“g‘:’;"cl& "'g':";m;%‘;. f;: lew squares at sevoral places, whero thera Is | Council Blufts, which hus sufercd ‘more than exceptionally high ground. Tho scono :g:fl-‘t‘l‘l’l‘,’lm:"&?m eaeLouln pok °é‘r‘§"’:’°’:‘;g‘; ut the. leven front- to-dny is ono of | Chicao. No difect dumnge han Bobn dano 10 unusual interest, Itenlly, thero is no loveo %"}:?. a’g % ’llmg;ml n:n;:rhm\wo;‘l,fimb:&flg‘w /i g loft, and the crowdy “which thronic dawn | gy Srinini two Indics and onognun noross in i there are comnpelled to hug the pavoment | skift. Heowotoutto wade fu a ‘shallow pluce, closely to keep tholr fopt dry, Above the | struck decp wator, could not swin and went bridgo and in the viclnity of Morgan stroot | iry, Mo s washedaway by tha urront; the water hns reached thd first-floor level, :xarll':n!. "“',“1'"""5[1"“?;',’,, ::hn oity, &:lwn:ér' ‘l’;a: and nt least o dozen sdloons and negro eat- B aearvolk. sudion: o an.0) Ing-houses are now slx'Inclies undor, water, i':‘..’“{‘&‘}&’.f;"‘h%?.’..“‘.‘.‘.:“fifi'{ 'é:;rrfl:: \:‘Ilt!aul‘é The pedestrian is obligéd, to wade or else go | stones, stumps, trecs, ‘and hmn. dand deluging aronnd the'block, -Soutlunf the bridge the | the cnsine-buuse. Ruthorford, in attomptini i o > ta escupo from the pumping-houde, wis washol water generally Incks . nbént n foot of reach- | futothe river and nurrowly: escaped drowaiog, Ing the pavement, Boats aro n a great | No sorfous damage wus'dono to the ongino- stross, and there Is, no wnlnce whero | BoYse. A conncction willbo mado to-morcow, t J ‘. and the olty supplied direct from the pumps. volght ean be recclved or dld- | Tho aporturo s wbout eight feot {n diamoter, chorged. 'Tho Alton and Grafton packet | aud wis ovidontly caused by & loak around tho LOST A TIIUML AND FINGRR, Ssectat Dispatch o Ths Chizago Tritune LAxe GENEVA, Wis, Moy 2—A young man, named Arthur Patiner, lving near bere, whilo helplug drive fenco posts hed tho foredngsr and. thumb of his loft hand struck with a beayy maul, smashing thom fint, on Enturiay, le :g};c;i"::‘nd:v sl rna o £ qut o o it unged his mind, and o cian callod whoamputatod tho Tujurcd &nru'n’;nm il Some moments after ho had disappeared with an Immonse splush {nto the wators. Very fow peo- plo saw the tragedy, as It was dono qulotly and uttorly without n note of warning. Feople could only look holplesly at the pluco whore Bimilh bad.disappesrod and wonder ‘what had drivon him to the rash not, Wondor had not givon place to action whon a fow yards below where ho hnd ontered tho water tho would-bo sul- cldo nppenred bobbing up and down in tho waves and making no ofort to suvo his life, Tho buoyanoy of his clothes sup- vorted hiny 09 ha himsalf subscquontly nd- mitted, and, although ho wishoed to die, ho could not help tloating. ' Of .gourso, by this time s crowd bad gatliored upon tha wharf-boats, run- ning down'the river with him, and ovidently de- terimined to koup him In vicw to tho inst, If ho took tho proccssion down to quarantine. Tho forry-boat East St, Louls wus stunming neross tho river, when Pilot Btark gaw the joator out iu midstroam. o Cupm!ln,“(loorxn ugg- ho: A SODA-FOUNTAIN GENERATOR, Meurrs, Tonn., May 2.—A sad acoldout ood ourrced at Gronada, Miss,, this morning, Capt, Fowlor, n drugglst, was charging n soda:foune taln gennrator, whon it expladed, fatally lnjure ing Dr, Ray, o leadlug physiclun of tho city, wbo dind two hours aftorwarnls. Cant. Fowle's i Juriea it {8 nlso thought will provo fatul Mg condition 1s extremely critical, « MR. BAULSBURY denfed tho chargod mado Ly Mr. Dawos that tl‘:fi tho Demooratio Bonutors were responsible fi tho doiay in trausauting the publlo business, and nsserted tho contrury to bo the truth, After roforance to Mr., Riddiaborger und ' that bar- gnin,” bo sald he wus not suro tho Administra- tion could have one-half fts nominntions con- firined excopt for tho uld which ft expeoted from tho Domocrats; but If this thing ket up, If tho Administration was to ald 1n strongthoning the bunds of repudiation in the Southorn States, ho (Snulsbury) would, for one, sny unhesitatingly that lhz Admiuistration was not woythy of his Buppor! mution was made to go futo oxccutivo ses- sfon, and lost—yoas, 21; nnys, &2, u hour was wasted jupon dilatory motions, wan, ordered the 0 o resoug, and in. o fow, moments the cxelited orow were throwmgllte-nrnlerveru. cO0Pe, AN othor bits of portable propurty inta tho.water. Mr, Swith doulined to avail -himaolt of :the ald thus tonderoed, but went on down tho river with his hend now un:‘ now under, At all time: however, his cont-talla staid on the surface an; buoyed him up, The ferry swung out mto mid- strenm ond ohused the drowning man, ‘Tho ex- cited Hotfmun hung over tho bow with a bont- ~ THE DEATH-DEALING FROG, . mpecial Dispatch to Ths Chica Triduns EAst BAGINAW, Mich., May 2—Frank Hazll, conductor on, the .wosl-bound freieht on the Flint and Pdro Marquetto ‘Hoad, caught histet ina frog at Farwell this atternoon, wis knocked down, run over, and nis hond omplately sovered from his body, e roslded in II.IIS elty, and was only rocontly married. B plve. Book In hiy hand, aud whon ho finally got within y it, and ho propased to dofent Robortson, what- | Giroufs Court that the insuranee compa ¢ | and tho Sonuto ndjouraod. Sprend Engle came in this morning with —— - TWO MEN XILLED. il v tho Consbquonoo to Minmolt, 1o, had 12 |y o oss i thoratoro AT moq, With Sosts ak ir trip, but could find no place to unloud. SIOUX CITY. B B e DO AInfortAnate W xu® | pavznsox, N. J., May 2.~Tho angino and teoe ! litloto gain or nobo trom tho Hopablionn party | eeres ok Tifot ! NOTES. Finally she tied up ot sbout the foot of Wash Speeial Dispateh (o Tna Ohdeago Tridune, und rescued him in spito of humsoif. It was a | deron the Mount Ulnlr & Greonwood Lako falle when two successive Administrations wore A Lo Y Cuperiy amali CURRENCY strect, Stoux Orry, In, May 2.—~During. the past | tovst undignified conolusion 1o & tragedy, Tha | rond yestonlay afternoon crasted through th mun gave tho name above mentloned, and snid ho wus a native of Gormany. It {8 probublo that hla namo is not Hmith, and that ho {8 an Irlsh- wun. Hosald bo wna n llovo-mnldqrfllnt broke, s wus a suit brought by tho insurance cowne opposed to him. 1y proposed to stand upon hig ."{{']{’“"""" e s G, Hongs Bod Eilan Haoes. Capt. Leyhe reports dhat tho sltuation be- | week tho river has fallen rapldly, and now is pal tween hero and Alton i3 not matorially | only nine feet above extreme low water, ‘Tho changed. 'The leves at Madison still holds, | steamer Red Cloud nrrived hera from Bk SPhatorial prorogntive, and intended That. It | LUiS s gior HopubiicanSunaiors decliucd 1o o with | BF'Ho o pitiolos rofbrad fo, ih- 114 praveaiag m tho o 5 i+ wililug to conseut that otton shontd ot bo | Sheee Licoroe aticimod, with costs, for rossons WaAsnmaToN, D, 0., May 2,~The United States ‘I'rensurer furnishos the following statemont of United Statos currency out- trostlo-work at Ringwood, Englneor Skullyand Fireman John Masko? wera both killed. Tbe treatlo-work wna being repafred, the removed and alok; that ho Loarded with Mra, McGinness, | Deamscausing tho oldont, Takentapon the. nomination of b, loborison o glven. standiug at the elose of business on Saturday but above Madison the wator has gotten In | Lonis this afterncon and will leave to- | on Broadway and si"“‘f streat, and that ho —————— . untilnoxt_wintor, bolidving, In tho meantimo, HOSIERY, last: Demand - notus, 860,6303 legnl-tender | And overflowed & vast extent of low lands, | morrow for the Uppor Missour). The Northe | wanted to kill himsolf, ilo promised that he THE ELGIN CALAMITY. ¢t _tho_ Prusident would becomo convinoe A stay of mandato has boon grantod with would not mako miothar offort upon his Jifo to- At Alton there was n rlsb of several Iuchios | west Transportation Company's -steamor Gon, duyn soid wns lat go home to chunge his clotbos and warm up, Inst night, and Capt. Loyhe Is of the opinion | Lorry, which {s bolug ropalred hore, will loave that the flood will not rench its hight hero | Thursday for the bead of navigation on the untll 1t Is o foot higher than nt present, Solamvenoanl Ll thied Divars. ColAklnn, The high river serlonsly throatens to place | tho Genoral Munaior recaivod tolagrams from tha upper river to-day stating thut tho wator {s an ontlro embargo upon tha grali-exporting | o0 n?:?my and flhnv’:, m.:f The nlnnm.::l Far movement from this market at lenst, pro- | woest, which left Yaukton tho £2d, arrived ut vonting somo of. tho -elovators from loading | Bismarck grldu’. and ieaved there to-day for grain Into barges. Tha Venice elevator hns fl.o;m.l'::;'k g‘th‘gun:‘lfiglrum l\g::mxmzz lgyt om Luen stopped for some tme, and now the | fioty rone tnyo bosn pnt In tho water, and mose st St, Louls has beon compellod Lo discon- | of the othors will by by the middla-of this tinue river withdrawals, m’l‘ho 8t Louls Con- | outh, 'rho weathor I8 clear oud warm, tral B and ndvance elovators still continue to = ' doliver graln to tho barges, bt a foot higlier AR S (RO tlso In tho river would shut out somo | yyioiv, Minn,, May 2 _."1."",,“ wuw:"m““ o "".m? Nolies Nu’%' 8t Louls s prac- |y icatey” fourtoon fot abgvo low water "f"l]l:o a“"“{u vatar i efig""}{:"'}‘ o "‘"'3‘" marks, o riso of but ten and w haif Inches dur- City,ll k3 way down 1o’ the Lridko, ho sivor | 10K th bnat tyenty-four liowts, Tho wator Tl icnlly tnunduted, The flood: Is now ahmost ut' a staudatlll, and will prob- :f;’(::xu',fim‘:l;:n“zp“,:uh:;w‘d uln.::n ‘;fi“' hn';""'lu ably begiu to fall bufore murning. A specinl altbough s yot ot 80 Iargo AN aoreusds husboen | 1¥0M licef Blough suys the water gammenord to = fall at 10'clook, and was falling at the rato of an submorgod us in 1870, that s due to the dykoes Ich<nts Bonz. [Phoe hus bo aryas g8 und lovoos bullt aftor the high waterof that n 5 Thoro oen 1o damag notes, new issue, $14,804,403; legnl-tendor notes, serles of 1800, $80,%51,455; do.of 1874, $18,481,308; do of 1570, §85,938,131; do of 1878, $114,04,05; do of 1870, S83,601,046; one-year notes of 1863, 844,045 two-yenr notes of 1803, S19,4¢ two-year coupon notus of . 1803, $23,350; compound Interest notes, $235,9 fractional currency, second fssue, 83,108~ 105.05; do, third Issue, 83,001.913,70; do, fourth fsaue, flrst serles, $3,704,050,15; do, fourth iesuc, sccond sorles, $078,011.50; do, fourth_issuo, third series, $201016; do, fifth issuo, $1,375,508.00. 'Total, ,048,020.25, THE COINAGE DURING APNIT, of doubla-gnglos, oaglos, and half-ouglos, gm‘tfi% lx‘n‘vu uo“&,imwfl; lllv?-r'du'u;r';. 'THE UNITED BTATES TREASURER hna declided that depnaits for the reduction of Nautlonul bauk cirgulntion shall horcufrer 'be umado in United Btates notes ooly, This do- cision {8 bassd on tho ground that the law ro- quires the Trousurer to redoont such olroulation whon presbuted i Unlted States notes, Tho T'reasuror hus ulso dccldod that depositato the credit of the 5 per cont tuud for rodemption of Nutional bunk notes shall bo made in United Bpsctal Dispalch to The Chicago Tribuns .Brain, 1ll,, May 2,—Thero aro no new develops monts concornlng the catastrophe. Tho ¢ty has Its largo Loat, forty fect Joni, purchased of tha Furrngut Iont-Club, monned by ine et At work ragging tho river. Dozons of othirs are ongaged. Tho river 18 fulling rapldiv. —— TWO MEN BURNED TO DEATIL Nxw Proviugnos, Pa., Moy 2.—~The houo of David Noose, noar here, burned this morning: ‘Whilo liceso and his son wore °"g°'|'|fx7"" 50 preservo gol focts, the burning bullding suds zluul;r:o! ;':gd’: and both weru burned 105= tbe Mrs. licose wus alsa soveroly burned. NUN OVER AND KILLED. Munriig, Tonn., May 2.—Willlam Trezovant, a volored deayman, was run ovor and killed bl purning by & frelght traln on tho Memphls & Paduoah Hatlrosd. LoRDENTOWN, N, J., May 2.—Threo perond driving lu o oarringo wero kilted at tha paper mill crossing by the Camden train, — DROWNED,. 1 Mr. Robertson scil by tha mass leava to filo petition for u rebearing fn tho ree ¥ m‘lh’-pull"‘"cfirn! purlw"l!:nomw S}or . It l:..lhuv‘zf contly-decidod caso of Frederick Vivtor va.C. A, : over, Urnight deniod that bo wont so far toany | Atthilr, Colloator, which has oxalted 6o much nt- Kl that ho would consent to o postponemont untll | tention nmong§ the manufacturors of woolen a2 next winter. ‘The opinlons of Bepator Conkling, | £v0ds, and upon which was founded tho ruling \ and the enrncat manner in which ho cxproased | Of the- Trensury Dopartinont to whioh . manu- ' them, although gencrally known boforo,are eald | faoturers ave so kuurally taken oxooptions, 4. to have created n serlous Jmpression upon the COLORED JURORS, . Committea. bath 08 to tho, neceesity to Harmony | Tn tho case of William Neal asminst tho Stato and m“ 10 tho flnnmrm tho party of tha want of | of Doln\vl\m. In crror from the Court of Oyor ; it Thonextday : aud Terwiner tor Now Castlo County, Nenl, who ¥ THE COMMITTEE VISITED THUE PHESIDENT Llu: ll,llfln;‘fllvh';ng k’:fi{tfigfi. fllod. &nu anulw;wd to 1 by nppolntment, The vigws of Henator Conk- y Tt for tho crimo of mpe, H h{w'p& bere outlined, wl.“m stated to him, Thoy | Hisappealto this Court fs bnsed upon the fact ¥ woro uot now views to lim, us ho had hoard | that the Stute Court rofused to yrant a motion " every polnt befure, The Prosidont roeslved the | made by him that the fudictmont and panel of > Caummcn very courteously and with dignity, | Jurors 0o quashud for tha ronson that colored ‘When the Commitios, through tholr organ,uskad | men wore excluded from Grand and potlt jurics the questfon or made ‘tho statemcnt from | DY which ho was indietod end triod. “I'his Court which tho President iuforrod that they | BOlds thnt the exclusion of eolored persous J would bo dad to Lo mble to | from the Juries, which s complained of s report that ‘ho would withdraw tho | I thls cuss, did not, as u mnttor of ” nowination of Mr, Robortson, Gen, Gartlela ro- | 18w, result from the Constitution and Iaws ! turned anangwer with tremendous nnd dramatio | 9F the State. Tho case, tharefore, could not . omphasle. Mo I8 sald to have brought his have been properly removed to the Federal down upon tho tuble with such vigor as to dls. | Courts. Since, bowovor, thore was an impropnr plico tho papers upon It aud to huve left no | exclusion of colored men on account of raco % doubt upon the minds of tlo Comtnittyo that o | from the jurivs by which Now! wus indicted and ', intended to be the President of tho United | {¥id, tho Btato Court orrad In rofusing to grant Biates: that he did not recognize a Prosident of | tho motion of tho acoused fo quash tho tudict- MILWAUKEE. Bpasial Dispateh to The Chleago Tridune, MiuwAUREH, Wia, May 8.—~Tha body of John A. Galo, n telegrapher of dissoluto habits, who hos boon missing since Saturdny, was found flouting In tha inke off tho ullil to-day, H probubly® commitied buicide. s homo wus Durien, Wis., and he was latoly in the omploy of tho Joard of Trudo Telearaph Company, TOWER OITY, DAK. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chieaco Tribung, AxN Annott, Micn., May 2—A tolexram from Tower Cily, Dak., announcos tho death by sui- ofdo this aftornoon of Jamos M. I, » well- known and wealthy farmer of this county, who removed to Duakotu threo weoks ago, He tooks morphine. ¢ . JANESVILLE, WIS, JANESVILLE, Wi, May £.—~Alon¥o Zimmor- man, u substantial farmor, and anold reaidont, hung himeelf to an applo-tres in a nelihbor's orchurd yestorday morning, It I3 thought ho ' . Moy 2.~M. Shilling aod L ha ato ot Now Forkand that bo should, ot | Wokiedrs, d¥atied' i"m"' ts Judgment 18, | Btutes notes only. Vi sponk of at this pluco on account of the high | wus partiu)ly lusaze. PALRSTINE, ToX., 0 s tuercforo, roversed with costs, and tho ouuso ro~ year, The Columbia bottoms away to the north, 4 h Pt e ay fM, By abdiento g}‘u' constitutionul funation of muking | T L At ant et Judg- COMMIBSIONER RAUM o' almost wholly undor wator, As thly | Joashoriee °?°'“m'}m‘:mw?fiu§°\‘$fl'nfi“mh D;} drowned fn Claar Loko whilo Ushing lml": bout, which was c:éulum Tho men leave ¥i and soveral ohildron, e— FIVE CIILDREN KILLED. BAN FItANGLECO, May %,—Thix nftornoon lfi songor traln on'the Western I'aclfic nin 0! to-day tolegraphod as follows: # My declslon In tho luternutivoul Bunk oaso wae that, where do~ lmulu Aro made of chooks or dratts, which ave unngdintely carricd to tho crodit of a dopositor, and which nro subjoot At once to puyment by chook or draft, they must bo troutad A8 taxubly Qopoalta on tho duy tho samo are recolved, and LOUISVILLE, LousaviLLe, Ky., Muy 2.~Michao! Kelly, aged 63 years, drowod hlmseif In the cana) this fore- noon, - Hg loaves a family, . EMIGRATION. ment und vonliet, as wall us the order denyln, THE PRESIDENT SAID, IN SUBSTANCE,. v | the motion to quash the indiotment and pnn{l u‘{ that he desired harmony In the pnn&!: thut ke | jurors, and for such proosedings upan furthor v particularly wished to urrest the indupondout | hearing of those motfons as may bo conslstent + movementin the Bouth: that ho could not, how- | with tho principles of this Court, Chlof-Justico over, make any distinctions {u the Fodvril np- | Waitc and Justice Flold dissontad, = intments in Now Yorky that ho was reaponsi- ¢ lo for all of thew: that ho hid made, s ho reglon 8 out up {ntp farms and mare ru&mnml lust year, would ‘haye oceaslongd con- kot gardens, in all Of which the green | &ldvrublo luss, orops aro shooting, It. ean bo understood % “ tow Immonge an Amounc of dumngo THE FAR NORTIIWEST, has boen done. Allof theso lands withinu milo [ 87 PAur, Minn,, May 2—A special from uf the rivor, and I some placus back to tho first | Grand Forks, Dak., says: *'Iho Ited River 4 ontorod to tho eredit of tho dopositor.'” ldrbn of 4 family pAmE . thought, an cquitable distribulion botwron tho TIE DEBT, plutoau, aro submorged. At the mouth of lorso | 13 falling stowly hore, No farthor rise is ap- and killod fivo ohildrén unfortunato factions In to party, and that It 81,801,072,009, . e e Aol CONTINUANCR | Grook gapcolaly tho Mississippl bas dono soma | prohendod. The dumaga hers Is vory light, | To Exodus from Gormany Unpreces | Nubas, botwoon Hayward and an Larois: at 8% per_ cent recelved und ontercd at tho Trvmur‘ Departmunt wgfif, 84,061,450; ro- orotufore, 847100305 rooetved to-duy and not counted, $1.000,000; total reooived to dato for continunnoee, $4:4,075,400, ‘was not for him to withdraw oue namo, uniess | o Do shoutd withdcaw i, 110 161t tho niatiorin | VASHINGTON, May %,—Publlo debt state- the hands of the Scnuto, huving performed his | MONt: copatitutional functions in nnmlnutlnq: It was | Hixpurcant bonda, for tho Senate to consent and ndvise, T'he Come dented fu Mistory~Nany Parts of tho Couptry Almost Dapopulated by she Doparture of the Inhabltanss for the ¥romined Lund, wila work, drawntog out.the oorn orops which | Quantities of timber, jogs, and wood fur the An African sottlumont:-had planted thore, and Winnlpeg mnrkat at m;!nu lown tho river have ——e————— THE ADDIS SCANDAL. caving In the bank of the rlver and of the orook | yeen carried off, oue Barty loslai 1,000 cords. of 100,073,600 This Notortous Divorco Case Declded & FIvo pur cunt pond for aGonsiderablo distunce inland, Bvery you! el Py 4 mittee baving receivod this ultimatum from the -‘.:“‘;‘,‘,'.‘.?:J‘."{‘i;'.f«'}?" SoiLon Tl e .| tho rlnrmkuul ‘moathful of those Hyor Torms, Fiast avasiomor Sulklric wtlved oom Youe | e, Lquts, Mo, Moy #—ho Soorotary of the | ~in Wuvor of the Wifo, Wi Kocelves © President, withurew, fiu unding cortlth L‘.:I'“" OROP PROSPEQTS. | Thlyear it hus beun worso thun this. Tn spjto of | tud wittiout duningo. Bho fvuves this oventng Tmmigrition Bocloty of thi city hus Sust re- | ygalf ¥lor Musband's Properiy MIDNIGHT, avy Pension bund, 1,300 . hecdasle dikes nnd ovory othor englnvering appligncethe | 10F Elut liivor to tuke whout from tho clovutor | celved lutters from Its agunt recontly sent to Bpicial IHepateh to The Ohicago M""‘;fl e Tho Ropuiblicun Cauous Committoo e inally ¥ 705,108,350 ILLINOIS, FIVOr 14 Gating {to tho bottow, tho richest farwm. | HCF WhIOR I8 butsting, 3 Gormuny 10 work up n boom for Missourl | Guaxp RAFIS, Mich., May —Tho uotrd come to a conclusion, and u cauoud) has boni 2 — Bpectat Dispateh to The Chlsago Tribune, Bouti Enain, 1L, May 3.—Tho pust week brs Loen g very fuvorablo ong for tho farmers, and’ tho bulk of tho dmall graiu hes been sown; &' fuw binvo niready finlshed sowing, but the joas Jority have considerablo to sow yot. Batupduy night and yesterday we bad soveral showers of raln, socompanied by thunder and lightning. Tho showers will hulp the graln tuatart quiok 8nd the grusa to grow faster, Tho pasturos als soudy begin w alford copslderable foud fur the cattio, which f2 a vause for our dalrymon o roe Jolou, for 1t bias boun a very lone wintor to fur- called for to-morrow morning. ‘I'no Committeo abandons tho altempt to necomplisly unything oxoopt, first, to hold ‘executive sessions to cons ; mdor Chineso troatios: sucond, to vonsider all 1 mominations to which no Scuutor objocts, 4 . I To the Western dssoctated Prass, v WasiiNGTON, D, C., Muy 2—It was unders % stood, of coureo, umong Cunkling and bis frionas, . that it the President would consont to allow Hobertson's caso 1o go uvver uutil. Duoamber - that would Laply au agreemont on the part of ) $ho President thit ho would not, upon udjourns ment_of the Bonste, uppaint Ltoliertsun 1o (ha Nuw York Collcetorship, It was ouly on condis " tion of tho Presidunt's wgreviaent to thia that ing land in tho Unitod Statea. Altbough theo- | ' - ¢ retieally the ity begius st Chain of Wocks, QUINCY, ILL, Spsotal Diapateh (o The Uhieago Tridunke fh':“"\;:‘:},"{{{;gx" Rt cammenod much north of. | gyyoy, Iik, May 3,—Tho river stlll cone inuos fallinig at the rato of about four ipokes in At Lowell 1t la suld tho stink factorios ara halg | ¥ . under water, byt tholr loga fe Lowolt's gatn, and | PWeoty-tourtiours. ) honeo the misfortuncs of the soan and bogu face ‘BIGNAL SERVIOR. tory pooplo do not atriko & responsive chicrd fn 7l " " A tho hoarts of thelr nolghbors, In Bouth Bt “a:"'&%,rou‘;,"l';_ uc‘ug::;fi ”:\“_ul‘“g_'a:jé'{:: l“"""""“ bolow tho ‘“‘,",""'['“ bunk prosonts | yne wor tha Ohlo Valloy wnd Tonnessce, fi:lfru:::h'.,‘:u:wmk: ’::’ "fi::: bz":,'.:’:n::': purtly cloudy weather und occaslonal rain, tho current and oatohing wood, bodles, aud | ©8steriy winds, falling preceded in the nott| ‘which glvp sonte romarkablo fucts concarning tho vxodus from Gevimany this spring. Writing from Hamburg, under dato of Aprily, the Agont anys; S 41 pald a visit to the Immigration Buyoau o Qovornment Oftleo, und have guthorad tho fol« lowing facts: Tho muthorities at Dorlin aro perfoctly bowllderdd as tho oxtraore dinary ‘aud unprecedented oxodus take Ing piaco this *.yoar, apd whioh to all appoarances Ja ouly yot in its infanoy, " 1¢ bears na comparison to the emigration of fornior yonrs, and throagens to pasumo tho most giguus Addls divorco. caso waa declded by his )::fl“ Judge Hoyt, of the Olreult Court, to-day. b deores ho climinajed charges of ndullur{h o] by both portios to tho casa agulnst the o st ungustaliied, and also tho ohargo of €00 Ty oto, mado by Mra. Addle, tho compltl sgainet Addts, tho dofendunt, ré it nrvdl'm o tho former cuac, but found that the o] oruelty hud bean sustatuod, and hunce h: Az hor a deorao of divorco, Hasut ueldo th8 (5o, doed, avorring that nll tho partics to T2, 5y, inoludlng the ebiidron, svomed fim‘ 3 give Un the queston of alimany, ho nlo&: dab tho cumplitnaut haif of the defondun i el ) nish food for stock, and a **lot-up” fs ugw | property thut tlout down tho river, are -+| ern portion by rising Larometer, and stations- | to proportions, ‘The nunibor of emigrants thut | ty, Ho estimated tho not oY declde . Conkllug wuuld cunsont to postpung the ikht, an'\‘u needod, Thelr hur.nl, hawover, uplood ?lm ;lgl‘;‘iy:flve(m\ with ::tvr. Muny n} m.mw:::q ry or highor temperaturo, . ! loft Hamburyg tho firgt quartor of the yoar 1880 | sud gave hor o u-:crofi f‘;_; e :f:’;‘;‘}:‘euwf‘ ot pRrl o s for lonidlingta .flj}’f-’f e ey pusom oraln o thom - pumatkably - well, Lo | built on old tatbouts, sud thoso ulona have oxe | For the Lowor Lake reglon, falr woather, | Wa8 7,107, which wus considorvd extrgordinary. | Hiat sho anust puy Rer ritiy will eahd {reparing for u.mfi::m'h \Lrominont Caat baldiid aValIabiG ARl amimasy Torlust fam, and tho Hed: witter tduag” our gaped, Evary bora and thors r‘or Sovoral blooky | rlalng followed fu the western portlon by Tiut for tho firet quarter of thlg your tha tiguros | J8 BE Hbe o fRiCray 1o b LAYY 4l 1 W tha Arsenal the roof of a hovel shows portunity duirymen prepared tu most 16 Portions ¢ tho havo reached tho upprevcdentod uymber of | that the defendant shoul havo an "fx to Jtobiortson's appointment, but ho fnslete that somo realty to ml«rll fulling barometer, statlonary or lower teuis JBiw purty o Now York commauds bim to ighl i, aLave the wator, Ua the ceree “l:nl [ Iur{u owbanks wlong the roadsion and the 24,44, Lvory stosmer of the Hamburg-Amop i) a0 arv hoaped |cu to ses off -ubalr, sonpsboxey, Ledstead, -ufiun 0 | poraturo. . Willlam Addfs, the defcndut, WU G, i b i g BW0 | ronCos stil remuln with us, but thoy uro kradu- | Lookog-vhale, ou, bodstoad, 1oan line for tho nuxs tyo montbs (s coutracted | Willlam Addts, the % Vihe Sup "B PIENDS ON Tik DEsoCHATIO srow - | Uanos rabed ib DA R COEET T | Gy Fading awky,aad (¢ 1 iow teurdd ik not u | Sl3iSHLa Of tho blicu, secirud by u_rabe: Tho ™ or the Upper Lake rekion, falr weathor, | for. mude the Gampany has beca obliged L upenl MO ot s | foud " stilleling to bim, and pre working lor his futer- | - ~Frincipal outatundl . s slaman !rmcmuutorwnmwlu bo jofe by uaxy wiuter (oF | sions up, "huvo sustained sovero’ losses, | Northerly veering to ensteely winds, barom- | o wut on A triwookly Mne ns ox- | chawon, Wilijum T. Addis, tho trustcs Ui, ; Bet. They coutend Jt will helb the Demooravy it lnlnrml i 4 fi sced, wave of a pussh boat waush cotor statlonary, and higher tenporature, ' | tra “stoamships, whic uro 10 Joave | trust-ddod, notud pe au honest, BONOYES T e % Robertson 1s rojocted.” A lively time (s ox- “'7{:',:_ o . Spatial Dispateh to The Ohlsaga Tridune over the f, taking 3* W the wall : P » | ovury other Bunday, In sddition to the rmnnnr tloman Ip all respoots, and for what [ Tty i+ pectod fn tho vkucus. The Adinjnlstration fa | 1 Blerostrubld by compan 1M1 Quinay, I, May $—tnformuuon £rom polnts | o chaie or bod-siat. Lbu pigovusloftanrosoveral | | 0f the Unper Missourl and Missourl VAl | Qiifi Moimon. Bhaomixcint bons dlog hatives Wora fur the buat iutoreats of is ontie i vonfideat of tho confirination of ltobortson, The hzculh Duyuients 8 por cent. ;e cuit uf horo report |\nm-mllv hoavy riilul OR | feet under wator, und tho nm{_mra- comiug | loy, partly cloudy weather, oceaslonal rainin | aro orowdod. At tho oifice of the emigrant i 1 Democratlo Senaturs ore anxious to defout alico ¥ iurust pald DY b0 Siavds, BLGAWG | Bunduy and Bunday night, At Grigeavile ttbe- | pit ST SAEETRNY (Roh SAE Modoi i | (e ebnthorn, portlon, notherly vourlog 10 eust- | ugonts you will sco wholo reghwonts standlug in In Hindoostatls { Chandior,and this muy lutlucuco somo of thoul. o with u ,Iunmv billstorm w?lnh. Tulliugt | top braucbos of 'well-grown troos Iift thomsclvos | erly of southerly winds, lowor baromiotor and | 1t foE BUIE & blocke—inen Walth olr turn The Cenaus 1 East Indians eipei Tt 18 ruportod to-ulghit thut BTAR ROUTES, i gfi“ wingd, di B burtleulue lujury, 1he | yhuye the surtucy 1ike ol greas, whily tho scus highor tomperatiire, .- | 1o exchange tholy mopey und kot tiokdts. I am Thaulmmmr Toareot the Lt L0 e, i SENATOR IIALE . fuyrall wan Yery, hanvy bt Nupies Aol FErY | wulls hovar about, now and thon swooplug down | - Tho Chief Stgnal ‘OMcer furnishes the follow- | tald un tho vary bost wal) highost nuthority that | lug tho lato convus woro hiyBl) To e vert ¢ ttends making a specoh sovn whioh wiil s it JAMES, g pring, but did po harin to crops, Mot o 0 | 1o tho rusting wators after & morsul of offal, { Jug speciul bulletin: Germun poeplo in tho intoria? uro woll posted us | Caleuttn on the uvapttul WKE 0 Pag it Wb & gD o A Epselal Dispateh 10 Tha Uhleago Tribus i Tlrown und the sauthvauy copier of Adauis | brosenting a ot dusolate pleture. Othors ho baroietor {8 lowost fu_tho Qulfof B, | to Amorjos and the condition of thet country, | duserted from oariy in tho ¢ {lating th . sent the views of the Administraton, und wi ‘nn fiad Coyihitios were woll inolstencd, und_vegotatlon is ‘huuwncr bave surrognded ?hutr(urm"u Lit- | Lawgunow, and bighcst fo -tk Up) 14%0° T0e d that the dus {s q .,f" firmly bolfoved that any ano BeRASEE e & will bo Brawart Ropublivun, but pot sectional, Wasuixaron, 1, C., 'May %It is quite nnihlmr up ut remnarkablo speed. Furmors buve | pion wlkh‘n ru-luw Srr |‘.'m extonding uruum? tho | wloj ."'vr&'a teluporature hns “"“(“w row ?utxo Q"@vluu Mw.’i’r‘%‘fe’ib&‘?&b&'fim lrlnfinrrnwvlauny» Quoan’s highway witer dark w::ul«; lr)“.'u Pl t S—_—— probable that the Poghwastor-toneral will, pruatioully rocovured from tho deypuiidunoy OF 8 | promtes grom tho lund on ono°silo tu thut on Efgracn i v u!m&ow fon, 1L badrlson from | tryimon, aud selutions i Amorica as to Jts ro- | od. Moreover, @ ruwor bud Do U el i BUPREME COURT, within o doy or two, reply to tha letter of | Gy fecks sgo, and now nxrm.-t {md Burvests. | unother. Tu thixway tho proporty tloating ot | 7to l{d«urue& n the extrvme Northwost, i iewed prosperit Wholo countles ure U p. m, ull gag-lamps were U OG0 purld o - o v Tho lussua I tho Buy levye disteigt by the ovor | ('aontined within the spuco. ‘his vorning a | hua fajlon siune tho lastroport in the Woat Uull ng peoply uro urazy to lcAve | and uvery lupablaut inust tho KLeh i ol 4 UCSILRY, ex-Senator Dorgoy, demsiding an Inveatigu- | llaw urv now cattinuted ut 20,000 duros of whoat, | stgady ruis foh At oach hotso sat tho nwoe | Sintes, sna Myddie A Huntiogtutos, aod the Olte | 1o promissd | land, wad are sace | lump or candlo. Cutiseguontl UlEy; wot b i Bpscial Dispateh (o The Odicago Tribuns, tlon of his connegtion with star-route con | Nulol fi‘lmutvd a8 modomto yield uud fil&«i‘ ufiunuhud with rain, keaping & droary watoh an | Valloy, The winds in tho Oblo Villey und Ton- rm.;mr b IF property - ut rulhous | WOrS bought Up, sud on tha SRS o quatth Wasuisaros, D. 0. May &—Representa- | tracts, A gentloman who s beon snine- 14 cyual n:bnu‘tfi'. Ol rlos it lhfl‘l'm A the threatonlug water, A dozen of those fami- | pessco buve shifted to ewstorly, Nuriberly Tu!.u or half or nven ong-third and ug.»mnnu candio wus to' Lo purdbiiel ,mnmu!; 5o tives of the hosiery Interests to-day obtained Rat famil Tl?r!l ‘Lw as n #lat which esouped une | jius bave buon ubliped to leavo tholrbumes for | winds gmv-lllu tho Lake rgglou, Biddio At~ | les yotuul valus, [ nwtold that theso poople | of tho clty it was mfi onter_each B what famihiar with the dolngs of Gen. Brady | injure g « | wore secura plaved. luntic Btutes, aud the Northwos aru mostly of the Lottar laboriug classgs, witl Sunula, European would S, “wiile D 4 an order from the Unlted Statea SBupremo | and the lgr-routy ontraotors shice.the bhor i At thu Glendulo & Caroudalot Zino Works tho | Tha Missourl has fallun thirty-threo luches at | fair sprinkliug of merchante and oo y uatall | and docapitute tho INBRYEL h, Uovet T et pesbubly ot i 1 | alonis o/ the yreseat nvestienoon s | ouuun wowse, ek Sy 5csiedingte oo | S 1% PR ISSRU ol o | Onihs et il svvaonh Witegls | stiToamehi W oF e ool odiay | s kb ot 2ot e 07 ot . ¥ ot on, N ni iy 3.—S00 g pros | ering tho lower toor, 8 jucllng | 18 now two o chi OV daoker | Thore ure considoruble nuw of Sookaity 3 fatah o4 { reschiuing of TreasuryGroular No. 8, which | this evenlng, thut . sudden chunko n thy avesaing sloly. thi grouths buing ok yut. Oup | 0 WHIeD 100 caal wis bttt 10 Bout St | o 18 i (OUF foct aE Inghos atuave tho duuigor- | i S wiity thoun: Sofalots rottitned Trom AT ypy vl i remits the udditioual duty of 50 cents por | tactics of the contractors nnd Gon, Hrady was ty horo seoded BN neros last weok, . * Louis Tron Works s now suveral fuct in watur, | ling at Brunswick, four fu o ut Kunsas |+ Tho bono aud sinow of Oermany 34 leaviag, flutear L Uiy the x\uil‘(‘".uu»l e s Wiy H l-oulutl; llollu:ll)‘ I the epso of worsted stock- | developed as snun as Mr, Dorsey arrived I pusty hupe ___""____“j_“ .‘}: l.nun. J.:mf; ‘l'r:zrl;\' \\{)3:1;: N “;,';‘;' Cluy, oua fout suven tuches ubovo ut Jyxingtou, Utnuur‘w the Governmeut v doluyg” Agoryttiug | i the Darjueliog distric borrors 4L + lngs, but with ¢ wo fout ulkbt fuches st Hormui strengthoning the bank. The wuter hus soukvd ‘l s rison twelva luckos ot Hooneville, whero through, and, It 1t 8 uot stopped, the furnaces | It Is uow oue 100t seven luches below tha dunger [T ngdutions will be badly damaued, ling, 1n Eddt 'St Louls the sloughs and creek are ‘The Missldalpp! bins faticn elovon tuches ut Bt 80 dunguroud Ju Rppesrunce thls wornlug that | Puul, whilo thoro {6 18 theee fuet thrve luches . sbort of actuul forcy to atem this Howd, Nutloas aro scrved u einigration-nrents, warniay Abon), under govers bonuitios aud tihod, not 10 soll tlckuts, or shlp. or In wuy Wy glcourge younyg men, Uelow or botweou cortaln yewrs, who wuy not buve paid for vr served e proserived pect 1o all manufactures of | Washngton, Gen, Brady’s newspaper, the woolen of thet cluss, The United States Sus | Natlonal HRopublican, nt once ceased its at- pruma Court, thisufternoon, declded to grunt | tacks upon the Presldent on account 1 the applicution for u rehearing In the cuso of | of the star-route Iuvestigutlon, and began to P unily, drending sumo UNKIUWE Oy Tl oyt @SBl ytuole iy fruuh s BOULE, 8 rtag VS {J ol 1RO DE Wikcod o '1ho sy - Bl W TuL OVeE. . TO DRUGGISTS ONLY, f.owErL, Mass,, Muy 3.~Tho Muyor and Alder- men voted to lisue llguor leenses only to druge wsts. Al suloous ura closed, i &3 sae 3 =

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