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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 3, 188I—TWELVE PAGES ee ee THE RAILROADS. CRIMINAL NEWS. pe Hopeing at a houso on tho oor, rod lovoling his fs at Helle Keyts, a'negro’ woman, do- atrikers, for as long as the Western roms are Hnabio to recelva treight from them thoy can tlo no buabiess, heextss thelr froight-houses have not yot signed the agreement are the Con- | he may havo better succosa next time, now that tral Vermont ind Now York, Now Hayon & | ono obstacio has boon removed in the death of Nartford, Mr, Mesacramith,] her offaprin 4. tO R young Ind; Milo, Eatelle Giemeure ly of feo, mothor wits tamentiog’ acon eth wy fT 18 iberately Urea, The wea on tira wan would beanme choked up, tn toss than a day mt ie however, not required that tho nareo- rr hor an, whom who reaulved to renee? leat rifle ol ro, Ri a t entered her . ‘The movement of dead fret conned entirely | ment should be accepted by a bers onty Yours Ae is eal, F , A Beautiful Grass-Widow in | Hatticear. kiting hor inetontiy. Bigme when | Unanimous Inauguration of the | iusuvemmntot dead teint ceuted enttnoly provisions ean bo earelod out, ns well asthe CALUMET CLUB, Hol wad riot cnouigh tore TORO ee, get arrested, sutd he didn't know It. Was tonded, ' iy ht nt forwank. The switehing was done | desired results obtained, without 2 unanimous sho found that her toy find been ‘ance, Thera Kansas the Victim of an Why he fled hor i nue nove aga Cas pate Switchmen's Strike in ion siiperintenient a Yurdanan ad | a atareh it hereupondos | $BNMAIMeotingand Hloction of Omeors | wandout. Zauteain eeturnol ie Cant td atic tit he dovart know why himself. The ‘ tite. No trouble wis experienced nt of Marol ed tow tribun: An aye Abortionist, Conmmer's ingest was held Contes, nid fetutored Chicago, xetting out tho pnesenger-trains. ho Tiinols | etnred na neoopted hy te Goummittecs Se nit miaet lng a dlabehuuee: coraan’ oe | lemitimtntion nt ene annengeogniton ay > a veniict in accordance with the frnts stated, * Central agrees to do the wwitehing for the ronds Samanta! is oning: v ws to have the satisfaction of proctalm ee Matted = ry Fanuing ovor'tt ney and has tuado ain arrange: RESUMP'TION OF Work. °¢ Michigan avenue and Efxbtoonth atroct. ‘Tho | hiatrno mothor. THO Court: wig {ets berveit ‘Hor Paramour and His’ Wife Administer | TI& Bogus Lory ueErrsronn, | All Quit Work xcept Those | ment byw usschnee Aeltohinon i » Including Bfosers. Spectat Mapatzh to Tha Crleago Tribune HSDIA ASO seas vary: HateOs, JAG PLANO, Ill, May %—Tho grading. on tho | Marshall Field, N. K, Fairbank, Norman Will- yf. Jorar, Dr. 8. J double track of tho Chicago, Burlington & ene Charles ae aoe Fitri eared Quincy Ratlrond between this’ place and W. Drow, John Wontworth, Jeéromoliccoher, A. Bristol Station, which wad commenced last Gray, Horace Williston, Franklin D. Gray, fall and discontinued during the severe win- | David Kelloy, D. 1. Burnham, 5. ¥, Gotebell, tor, has bean resumed, and x large force of | Alvort Keep, Honry Keop, John J. Kutokertook- ton and teains nro at work, The timber Is alav | or, C. J. Mlalr, George I. Otis, John W. Ogden, on tho ground for a double bridge over Big | Hobort Law, b A Ketth, FG. Hall, asks : ra Novk Crook, It is uxpooted the double track GC. W. Woodrult, tl. K. Buot, X. L. Ott, He. Bn pon, Schnolder, Ferd W. Peck, John IL. Will connoot tho twa towns within three months. i Guieks Crrun. Hops, Si c)'Stenene, ohm de eck, BM. PI h wil continuo nt work, = Thos — tgree to take = $00) and = 85 pers month, On all othor ronds the passenger ewitchmen nro. reported to be steady and attending to thelr business, Thore are but few passenger switch men required, und if any of them would strike thelr plaves could ha‘ readily led. It would notda for tho strikers ta Intorfore with the passenger Riitchmoen, beenuse thoy could be mule up by the United Stites authorities for Inpentorinig, ith the United States mais, At the Stuok-Yarda all the switchion ems ployed there struck ut 13 noon yesterday. ‘The arrival and departure of stock-traius, howovor, was not eurtuisly interfored with, tho bulk of Sho thon, notwithstanding wre Peter buck to Beance, and: instituted ttt .cans ayoiitiet Ming. Euston, tho Pillative | Nancy and gained it, The object at ‘Mmo, mathe Husson, tho plitntitr in tho ‘tang. oi tela, 18 to recover damages from fete On tor mother. In-Law for the loss hor taut hee her. , ‘Thia fraud consisted in pase tat caused own Zagfruna’a son. Pho helen ey Of to tho elder Musson's property tates ater Kfoutnd after the true paren 04 aS Cate ’ Madaine Estella Husson has erin thin, Cis ATI, O., May 4—Intelilzence from the Drug Which Causes Her Salt Lake Clty mentions the eseape of the Death bogus Lord Beresford, alins Courtnoy, whose ie trinl bad come up, ‘The prinelpal witnesses wore Abients and an nequittal wan pxposted, gcc a o requieltion from Great Iituin arrived. ‘The Indiana Horse-Thieves Turn Sales | counsel asked timo toexamiue tholr bapors, and during a recess the bogus Lord walked off, and Blowers pate pe a Thriving no trace of him could he yathorod, ° usiness. Who Manipulnte Passen- gor-Trains, They Resolve They Will Stand Out and Accept ,No Compromise. Veen de et {Ho fortune which came to her throu, Cease abr . ACQUISITIVE GREECE, { ACQUITTED, a x x Bpeetal Dispateh ta The Chieno Tribune Impaneling a Jury in the Kimball | Nuw Ontnans, May %—Istdora Levi and The Missouri River Flood Soriously When the work wis commenced tt was the in- 1, &. Rell Sumuol Powell, W. L. Peak, ate stack nen ving poraru iheetrthe A A ia tention pe ihe Pornrany: to eaten ihe Goutie Re a vale Ste Be “a doris a ee a a . hore wns sino delay in sh! tie Btu out. ww and, urtoon milos farthor ie it, 2). o mney, It. tn ‘e be Murder C: t Ele Matthew May, on trial since Thursday on 0 Interferes with Kansas City tho atriko, howovor, eantinues; the business xt | witch Would wivd-thom.n eontinuoun douUle Goodman, John’ J. Saukarinnds Hugh’. Hirah, crete “Farkoy cent & Smatier urder Case ai ehargeof arson in firing the store No. 24 Traff ‘ the Blocks Yards wilt come ton complote stand- | Iino ovor the Chicago Division: buty owing to | Gea. Whavlor, B. Ik, Sweets HP. Wultums, | Flkco ov wart Nhe Coveted, gin, Ill. Magnzino street Jun, 1, wero acquitted by ordor FRING: still, tholr tromondous tosees during tho snow blook- | Ciryi Younk,” Frederick ‘Tuttle, Fe A. ONDON, Aptil 8.—If Mr, A Trinvuxe reportor visited tho Lake Shoro & Michigan Southern yardant Forty-third atreot yeatentny ufternoon at 6 o'clovk. Tho Yard- minster was bitsy with tho help of ono man try- Glad: willlng to sacrifice 80 much for the ke ic making peaco with the Bo understand that he would 1 nee ea ta alos of tho past winter, do not fonl able to | Keep, dohu Hf. Wrenn, Arthur ‘J. Caton, pau iho uxpensc, hevoe me work will not be wa ie) 2 Annet oe ih ou anes ni 0 this your, * ei t . ees a ‘A. G. Van Bebalok, We He Mitouell, W. &. D. of the Canrt, the Stato falling tu mnko A case, A nolle prosequi wis untored in the enae of Law Colt-Blooded Murdor by a Kentucky renee Bannon, indicted for the samo offonse, THE SWITCUMEN’S STRIKE. , Tho switehmen’s strike came off ns adyor- Ove heaven ‘ 7 tIsed at 13 o'clock noon yesterday, Work | ing to make up some of tho night froigbte. Tho NEW SRANCITES. Gaynnis, Jo. Booro, Jusph H. Otie, A. F. | earth to pustpone that great Hur Negro of a Wonmn of tls . SEVENTEEN YEARS IN PRISON. t lusetivity and quict of the place contrastod oh ah acid Seeberyor, Goorge Marshull, A. MoNolli; John | Tne fovean yy . Own Colors ‘SpeclatDtspatch to The Chicago Tribune. Feit pea atimaltaneonsty anal ie sone greatly with thousuat fiery find bustle of trains, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mason Inomis, Charles It. Kolloy, John “ii, | Which somowhercor other hatntsthe future, GeykEvA, IIL, May 3—Wittinm ‘Thomas, > P convicted of the murder of ex-Mayor Allen, Bad Shooting ond Ontting Affray in a | of Sandwich, was on Saturday senrenced to reventenft years nt Joliot, Judgo Kellor donying Qolored Ohurch of the Ohoo- the motion fora new trint. ‘The Depuly Shorlit oo to-duy conveyed the prisoner to Joliet, . ‘taw Nation. : A GANG OF COUNTERFEITERS, A BEAUTIFUL GRASS WIDOW. Winkesnanir, Pa, May 9%, — Charles \ Oxronn, Kos,, May %—The Coroner's In- | Moogen, of Pittyburg, arrested for passing quest upon the body of Mrs, Amanda Thomp- | counferfelt trade dollurs, was committea, this son, who died here yery suddenly te Se uotneroiceta Sal Biers faa Wednesday, has resulted in quite a sensation. s BR AG The fury’s verdict {9 that she died April 27,| fae Me lender, Other arroste aro soon to fol: from oll of tansy, tuken for the purpose of Procuring an abortion, ang that the drug was COW ANTHONY, procured by William H. Richardson for that | __CtNctnxAt1, O., Mays2—A Leavenworth, Durpose, aud ndministerod to her by Hichardson | Kas. special says: Col. D. It, Anthony, or Mrs. Clara J. Hold, with n knowledge of its |"proprictor of tho Times, cancd E. G. Ross, ox- use, [chardson hos been living here asa grass | United States Senator, yosterday afternuon, be- widower, and Mrs. Reld has boon keeping house | chuso of somo articies published In his paper, for bim, professing hersclf his slater-in-law, | No arrests, Mrs, Thompson, who was n beautiful grass STAGE-RonRERS, widow, was kept about tor general conventance, Costnovitne, Tox., May 2—Three mon t now transpires that ichnrdaon’a true 3 VE ag AE Se in hie Intute lit wus oattied fohor in | fowin tyes cine erecta 8 % ‘ re sat’ Jpesnt Wbiteball, Mich. Boon: thereatlen be toni ie anne uae Seno rollbed tho stage wane ume of Itichardson and decamped \ 2 : wifo's younger. slstor, with whom be lived and | OF Sablnal the nleht of Apell 23. Ganesa, Il, May 2.—Superintondent | Hughes, W. J. Johnston, HG, Loomis, 8, D. ‘Trull, of tho Madison & dtllwaukeo Draneh Kimbark, J, Junson, Charis It. Johnson, of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad, bree Flectwtona’’ Hon each, Goorgo W, Charles {nfornted your correspondent to-day that the | Fuller, Dr. M. 8. Peans amie Daniela ltr brond-gauge division of his rond from Mont- | Gaples, De. B Fon, ytord, O. At. Ghee fort to Madieon would be finished and In run- . Cobb, J. M. Mrown, A. G. Burley » In ning order by tho Jat of July noxt. ‘Thla will | Coburn, Joseph ‘a. Enlamen, J. MM. Aisit, give tho Chicago & Northwesturn o stronely | Jt. H.C. Hacknoy, William | Aldrich, competing line with, tho Ilots Central from | Calvin Cobby J. J. Haoknoy, Heury M. Bacon, 1, hereto Chiongovin Madigon, “it is reparted on | 8 Monran, S. fe Barkor, Pranic G, ltoyie, Wille what ts considered rellable wuthority that the | jt 4 Gray. 1s. Hodges, Juun A, Holliday, I. L Northwestern will shortly commence tho bulid- High. it igi. Albert Haydons W. Watson, ingot 6. branoh from Dodgeville, Wis., to Min- ds HLL, tatoo, ae H, Hatmilino, Anson Gore Oj}. im To G 8 ‘ts of the Bonrd of Directors and ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Soorctary and ‘Tronauver ware adopted ne pro- Inntawaroris, Ind., May 2—At a meeting fioualy painted: ise Proc aa ster Chaneed 0 of the Ohio Southern Railroad, hetd at | tho eer nu Of (tho in tho Saturday aticeceding tho frst Monday in Springflold on Saturday, the following Board | tho monte in plice OF the Nee Monday aaa of Directora was olucted: 1, 8, Henning, bezlaw was ndoptod that tho Seurctary oe Austin Corbin, J. R, Maxwolt, Honry Graves, | Zrenauror be oxompt from ithe payment ol Duniont Clark, Alfred Sully, of Now York; 0. 3, Br. Normal Willinms stated thot he had ro~ Keltoy, Ainos Whitoly, Goorge Hl. Froy, J. #1. cole iY elegans be eure wae uns 5 H Y Tn in Now Yor enying 1o | ee ne Theke oy aenneneld rote moat of tho thue during tho next year, and that, fog Maj. Henning was: clected President. A } bis name having been put forward ‘dung his Jarieo party of intorosted capitalists havo gone absenico, ho desired bin to say that he dootined over the road, and haye decided to place it in | & yeicadion, oben whioh it was unanimously iesenace ati cemmniee aestetes | aut tes anata? tenn eee Io counectiny nk in the Indiana, Bioumineton “ & Wostorn sysiot with tho Chesapeake & Ohio. | Of (a redloction to | the Prosidonoy Kuperintendent Parsons puld n visit to tha stution at noon ancoffured tho day men $70 por montt and the night tien $7 por month, | This the men deolived demanding $2.75 and $3 per ny. ‘Tho frolght-tratna were expecting to lonve ns Usui hist ovening, but If the strike continues thore js no telling when tho trains will bo made up. It takes but x very short timo ta block tho yards with Immense quantities of frajgnt which Js moving at tho present timo. ‘hore aro usually from twenty to thirty mon employed at this yard, and it would be very hard to replace tho men with now hands, ns nv reon, nan rine great risk of losing bis ilinbs, if not bia lifo, in this busincas. A visit to tho Rock Island shops at Forty- soventh streot found the same innotivity, tit though tho night froivhta woro boing gut in readiness to lenyo an welt as two men could do it. The Nock Island Company are more indo- Dendont with thoir workmen than any of tho other roads. Any demonstration to strike or dictate terms fs mot with a prorat d{smissal of nll who dare take any part in suoh domonstra- lon. Tho reporter hoxt drove down to tho transfer yards of the Luke Shore & Michigan Southorn at Sixty-third street, Rnutownr whora ho found tho trackscompletoly blocked with frolght cars. : ‘This fs the potnt whore all the transforring to other roads Is done, and if tho trains «re not handled promptly ou thelr arrival tho tricks noon becomo blocked so‘ that no business ean 0 tone, managers wero In hopes thatthe strike might be avolded by judicious concessions, but the strikers would concede nothing, and refused to work. on any other terms except thosa dictated by thelr unfon—namoly: $8 pur day for first-class men and +$2,75 per day to see- ond-class men, ‘The General Managers and Superintend- ents of the various roads centering In this city held a meeting at 9 o'clock yesterday morning to see what action had been taken to nvert the strike. It was gen- erally conceded that the demands of tho men were unreasonably high and that the roads could not afford to pay any sich wages. While most of those present thought that the wages at present pald to these men Were excellent remuneration for thelr serv- fees, still It was thougut best to mnke the wages uniform on all tho roads, and adopt tho schedule of the rond that pald the most. Consequently the following schedule was adopted: Day men, $70 per month; helpers, $65 per month; night men, 875 per month; helpers, $70 por month, This is for twenty- six working dnys only. When they work Moteover, what Minister, what Goy, ‘ could hope to exercise so great an Inne Upon Grocee og Gladstona anda Liborat Me istry? Mr. Gindstono gave Greeca the Ion, 4 Islands, Mr. Gladstone has done In bis iline nore for Greece, even outslide this precon . donation, than Lord Byron did in hls, ang the Hellenes would be lost to every sense ot gratitudo If they disregarded the advlea . the prosent English Govornment, 11 Lay don there ts no great sympathy for ieee, and for this reason: The modern Greek I not regarded as an ostiinable person: he i not too honest in his commercial relationy and he appears in a mora dogeneraty Neht, by contrast with the record Of the anclent Greek of theclagsies, But, givan rr other half-century of' freedom, with a Testo. ration of the slice of torritory’ he Is nowt receive, ho will bo a very ‘afferent mag, There is more hope for the future of Greve. than for the future of Turkey, * the lek wan,” whom everybody kicks and Dlundery + with impunty, | Itrequlred very heavy pi ure to Induce the Greek Government tocame to terms. Twice, It is sald, M. Coumoue douros was on tho point of fesuing note ot rejection; but with this hesltation came ade ditional Influence in favor of pence from ier = of the Club, ‘That it recognizes the ved “f; t f 1, Sunday or extra, they receive ‘extra pa: An ordor has bean fssued which will hold nil ° 4 reat nbility with which ho bas conduoted the | Powers no singlecountr: , Whatever its stand. wna aiware fertetad owt Cancale ett A MURDEROUS LAWYER. therefor: TE wae cliowe tinetiee svae tinea, | the resioee reseraen ace se yards outside ‘of ALE POM TAMALION: Rtralreof the Club duriue hie ‘prosoneo in the | Ing, could afford to disregard, “Che Bure Reid with her two boys, who tally overtoule Speelat Diepatch to The Chteago Tribune. ly a switchman that did not mate from S10-| the elty until the strike ta ovor, ING, W. Vin, May 2,—In the easeot olty, only regretting that tho demands of bia wan concert has been wonderfully \° Tained throughout all this troublesome exciting business, and Germany and England may be credited with holding it tog. There is in the Greek note a small "i¢% which may give trouble: yet It can hard) be described as Important enough foran ities intimation that, while Greece accepts’ the ‘Turkish compromise, “ she cannut Abandon them here, Mra. Richardson thon left with her y 7 y 2.—Ex-Maye = child, He retained hls assumed namo, aud she Broosssorox, Il, May 2.—Ex-Mayor Ran was known as Mra, Rofd, the housekeeper, Mrs, | 800, of El Paso, was shot to-night and killed Thompson wns tinally called in as holp, and ree by P.-C, Bullock, a lawyer. It was tho outcome tained ns puramour, A post-mortem examina- | ofan old feud, . > on revenled the fact that abe had beon Dror. ‘ mane ue Sines ahs tray, of fey re ALLEGED CROOKEDNESS. ie Sereda dtlobardson, edury’s inquist: | Wirxesnanne, Pa, May 2.—Richard Graf tion. Hlchardson and Sirs, {told wore arrested idee id Cal a ia 7 gon a Coroner's warrant, aud {hole preliminary Nboot and shoe merchant, hns failed. He 5 It takes six or seven locomotives in the day- time and five at night to handlo the enrg at these ards. Tho night yardmuster was ut hig post, ut thors were no mun to nssist him, ao he was taking It casy in the office perusing a newspn- per, Shoull tho strike continue for any: Heng ite of timast would be a serious loss to the ronda, A meoting of the striking switehmen was hold Inst night in Tweltth street Turner Halt, ond was attended by about 60, Tho hall proved the Chesapeake & Ohlo Natlway “Company | business havo at times deprived tho Club of the ndvantawe of his presence, and that wo desiro to agalnst J, 8, Miter, Auditor of West Vir- | tender ta hit the soarttale tanks oe Gee cee ginia, Judge Molvin to-diny delivercd an | tor his services and for tho interest he has mani opinion refusing to dissolve the Injunction festod Ratan een mittoo reported plans for Hasotofeke gratived osiclotine. heir building & now club-house aud for securine tho Of the rani, ‘Tho offect of this decision ts to aus- | Money necessary for that purpose. | After dis- tain tho position of the Company that ita prop- | F) to $25 per month extra. General Superin- tendent Jeffery, of the linols Central, even showed that’ one of his night switch- men last month earned ~ no less than . $113, which he thought . was about as good o salary as any man without trade or eduention could earn, The meeting then adjourned until 4:50 p, m., to find ont Directors authorized to make preliminary | to thelr fate those Iellenes who dwell bearing ret for May 16, Mra. Roll gave. bon was arrested this eventug for secrotuig a large | in tho meantime how this proposition would | utterly Inatequate to accommodate go lurge a | Orly 4 exempt from taxation undor the orlgloat | arrangements to carry out tho Diake propoged | giite the new frontier,” Greek patriots ut: Cor ber appearance, Wut Hichardson an Jail. portion of his stuck. is e recolved by the nen, : crowd oven with standing room, and many wore | 8ct of locorpora Oe. find to submit the same ata future metting for | journalists declare that Austrin is intriguing . $ about 11 o'clock the proposition was | vompelled to remain outside. - tt was {mposalbto TO BE EX‘TENDED. final approval, | It is proposed to deatroy tho | against Athans: that Vienna is preparing the IMPANELING A’JURY, POLITICAL submitted to the mon at the various stutions, for the Chuirnyau to maintain auything like . ea NDED. Present olub-house, heen Eighteenth Street way for her own domination ain Boe tar ~ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, | ° aud’ At was not Known until 12 o'clock what | Piter, and the Ineeting was un oxolted and tur- Bekele Sr ieeatch ee The Ui leae Syitia fe vane or che.” guage” teat, on HHO | ay Provesn, and in Macedonians farce Wye Genuva, Ill, May &—Tho Clreult Court | « action they would take. At 12 o'clock they ‘a ENG Hoeals Manson, Wis. May 2—Tho Milwaukee, 0. “s IE W LE I AS AL. bas beon three days engaged in impaneling a nak, Ta Nny 2.-Owing to a dendtoce in duty for the murder trial of William W. | the Polico Hoard, the old foreo. went uut of ox. Kimball, who Killed Billings Wright Inst fall | tstence this noon, and the city is now without at Aurora, Both tho murderer and his vic- protection, Tha Legislature oreated a non- tlm were employed in the car-shops at Au- | partisin Board of Commissioners and provided Ing tO Apeak ut once. It was unanimously nnd enthusinsticialty determined to stand solid for thelr demand and to romain off duty until overy mun be reSmployed. Another resolution alopti was to refrain from ail violonce in thelr ings with the raltroad companics, to stay away from tho various roads during the con- thuaneo of the strike, and not to Interfore Olympus, while Albania is to be erected int a Principality under tho suzerainty ots Enmperor Franels Joseph.” 'This may be 80; Austria has a keen scent for her own intere ests; but it Is pretty certain that if the Pow. ers agreed to such an arrangement os this in regard to Albania they would not permit finost uv sesin America, ‘The Club has a lary Lake Shore & Western sRallway have illed | Shutcuithy mentereie, ange Rue pas a larico n resolution with the Secretary of State with | tho beginning 4 romarkablo success, and his reference toan extension and branches of thelr | befaro Here mune bell iane prospeets.. Tha und main ling. The formeristo be oxtonded from | Pood followsbip nies highot. seve, aed the ‘Two Rivers to Sturgeon Bay, and°branch lines * Mle Lonnie tenn thee Ta aaa eT ae | Peogresalvo split. of tho'memborahip insure quit work and held a meeting, It is learned that n number of the older hands and most of thoss not belonging to ‘the Union were in favor uf necopting the offer made by the rall- roads, but the Union mon were tuo much for them, and the strike was ordered, and conse- quently work was stopped on all the lines. tho future prosperity of the Ciub and the entire | A) tria to rule In Epiru Macedonii ra. On Frida t. 2, 1880, that u non-partisan forco should goon duty nt | it was genorally belioved that, {nismuch as the | with any now mon whom tho compnitice wag | County, on tha Wisconsin rior, aid iso from | suecoss of ite plans for building. a. home which tal rule tn Epirus or Macedonia, My chased ‘rayolver'a B-eulbre teltsconter Jand | nuon, Slay ‘Tho Demvoratie. Commissioners Aton, fost Baturday offered Is tnen 1 eompro- put ‘at Tho moot denutineed In ie Antigo to Floronao, in Mariette Guunty, wilt pan ornament to tho olty and a oredit to | Horelmn-Ofllea Erlend saya the somata are $9 x g pay $2.00 per ensures orms 0 ‘ardmastors = who ec Grranization, at onco proceeded to the shops, whore, stepping | refused to compromise, domnndifg the whole or | Mise by whieh, $2.60 to day men’ thors wouky be | a denarii: a a toon. S " . i. ‘i for tho coming yonr | they will enerea Greece by thelr nena it HN 19 where Wricht was at work, a fow words cn- | nothing, As a result, tho statton-houses aro | MzREmen and $2 road, As the ion had thon, | Vers encenyo TG ponte of the mocking ek LOUISVILLE & NASIVILLE. ‘Tho vicotion of ofttcora ie yor rarms if sie does not give way; and ‘the King and his Ministers are entirely with the Powers. The elilef difficulty of the Government. from the first las been to restrain tho ardor of the Greeks without making the King and his Ministers unpopular, ‘The strong’ bellef In olficinl clrelus here fn that the crisis between Greece and Turkey Is nt an end, << PAUL REVERE'S FOUNDRY. , Old Business Cards—The Beginning of tho Rovere Copper Workn—Reminls conce ofa North End Mechante. Hoston Advertiser, Speaking of business cards—thecard of the once famons firm of Paul Reyero & Son, fe sued In. 1800, ..was. recently. placed in: our hands, It fs n Rood speciinen of convention design and engraving, with tho tex! PauL, Revere and son, at their Bell and Cannon Foundry at the North part of Baston, Cast Belts and Brass Cannons of nll Sizes, and all kinds of Composition Work, Mane 3 + ufacturo8hoets, Bolts, Spikes, < Bued, and Wright started to moyo away. Ho | Jockctl up, « had scarcely taken a couplo of steps whon Tho Hopubticans proposed to give tho Demo- ‘Kimbatl drew tho revolver and fired. Tho effect | eratsthe Superintondent, a number of the Cap- was not fatal, for Wright, attempting to | tains, the Sorgeants, und the patrolmen, of take dee, was followod and again fired upon. Wright | the same thomselves and give the Democrats was conveyed to his home, and the authorities | the rumalnder. Tharo ure four Commissioners Yoon placed tho murdoror under arrest, For | (twos Dumocruts and two Republicans). Tho two weeks tho victim lay between life anddonth, | Democrats offered to pass n resolution continu. ind on oloction-day, seeming uncommonly {ng tho old force on duty untit their successors 0 pe hy fine Bele Unrene Feqiest, sarpied | Wore appointed. Tothis the Republican Come vt ¥ote, ne e riven to Hancock and English. tHe dled that | Mssloners would notuzreo. Tho Board met for evening, and, although tho exposure no doubt | the firsttime last Monduy to appoint the force, hurried the ond, the nuendo physiclansgay it | and avory subsequent day thorvafter, except cad ‘a hare: Mary tong fel arena ‘Tho Eanias Sunday. Another meoting waa held to-night, Q voinplica- \- Mon of business and domestic mag, | but sho deudiock continues, and tho Board ad- forty, but tt In firmly hollered | Jourted until. Wednesday night. ‘Tho bunkers ‘that ail bis griovances agalnat Wright »woro | and busincse-men have employed private watch- dinaginary; it was only during such aprees as | men, i Hheecrost fatal ono that he ever entertained |” 4 otrcus arrives in tho morning, and it ts ox tl I. y fie Fie ae thon ayy tee. WEVMEN | pected tht thieves und routs frnm all vor tho i secace to accept this, Butat noon yesterday, when the men at other roads went out, the Alton men weut with thom. ‘Tho men auy thoy would qledl bave stuck to the agrenmont had thoy dared todo so. Thoy wero threatened with vio- Ieneo by the strikers unless thoy quit, and they did not dare to continue at work, Tho action of tho Alcon men waa quite a godsend to tho Alton ofiicints, as woll na tho officials of the other ruads, for now they could set unanimoualy and har- monioualy on all matters rotating to the strike and the wagesto bo pald. Tho notion of tho Alton in offoriug more than bad been agroed Upon in tho morning mecting proved very nn- noying, na it prevented unsulmous notion, “The Alton ropresontative stated at the meoting ihnt if his mon struck his Company would coneldor itsolf no lorger bound to stick to tho agrecmont, and would act with tho othor ronda. Such being thecirou mstanoes It oan ensily be econ that tho strikers mado a scrious mistake when thoy forced the Alton men to violate thelr agreement and join in tho strike, for tusrobs, tier. enabled tho roud to show a common front again White tho raliroads thug beeamu united and wpenethoned: tho strikers beouno divided und weakened. The Alton ion feel very sure for having been compelied to Join In tho atrike aftor having been offered a more than falr come promise, and probably a bettor one than they will vo able to socure heroafter, and thoy will nu Pm.apewviat, May 2—In a special resulted dn the cholegot Edson Keith for Srcek eny the President of tho Loulsvilic & Nash- | QoPt jy i, nana, Linst Vices Prastdonts Frod- ville Tatlrond and a select party left fot Williston, Bocratary tind ‘Troagurery Willlam A; Norfolk, where a formnl conveyance of tho | Angell, asneey: adie. Alfred Cowles. dumos property of tho Norfolk & Westorn Ualtrond. | Gite and itebart bs Berry for Dieetote : formorly the Atlantic, Mississipp! & Ohio, wili be madoteaiomone ssipp! d After votes of thanks to tho rotiring Board, nothing be done to iuterforo with tho carrying of tho United States mails and tho tranaporta- Non of: tha traveling public. go this end tho Dassengor-train awitchinen now on duty wore asked toremuin at Tce pos 5 ‘Tho meeting adjourned to mect this evening at tho sume place. 1 + CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS, ‘Theannouncement in yesterday's Trinunr thut the Chicngo & Eastern’ Illinois hns sc cured control of tho Hvanaville & Terre Tlaute Railrond caused constdorable talk in rallrond. circles, for the now acquisition places the Eastern Mlinots in the front rank of uorth and south roads, and mukes It 0 dangerous competitor with the Ltnols Cen- tral for the Southern ,tratle, But a faw yents nzo tho Eastern Ilinais (Chiengo, Dan- villo & Vincennes) was 2 local road running from Chicago to Vincctines, of but little value, It hns now, under the able mannge- meontof Mr, Uindekoper, beceine an impor- tant trunk Ineto the South, tho stock of the meoting adjournod. RESIGNED, 5 Dernorr, Mich., May 2—Mr. 8.R, Cathe | ALEXANDER’S VENGEANCE, way, who has been General Supormtendent lon. of the Detroit & Milwaukee and Detroit & Hanging bys pow. firanculat oe Hay City Hullronds for tho. past reven years, ro- | Jownox, April 20,—A dispatch from Paris has hon appornten Goneenl Saperiniendent of | to tho Datly Netw says: “A. promiunant dle tho Chleugo & Grand ‘Trunk, taking effect | plonintist nt St. Petersburg roports that the May 15, - . Czar and fils favorit counselors aro Sispontd is . 7 to adopt rigorous repressive measures, hav- hhieeti Minh ae rne wees gue: Lake | {x no example In Iussian history.” . Erlé‘& Westarn Ratlroad Company to-alay ‘The prompt execution of tlie Inte Cznr’s ns- began the work of rebullding {ts freleht ahd |.898!ns seems to be only the berinning of, Ox- passenger yards nt Enst itfalo, at a cost of | treme measures agatnst tho Nihilists, ‘fhe 775,000. Critgle, itniferty & Yoomuns, of this | hanging of the five prisoners is described by city, have tho contract, . Lund, FT. Shephord, C. 0. Witking, T. An country will concuntrate here upon learning the eae Humpbien, 4. £ Hottice, and Melvin condfon of affairs. Thoro is much feeling in tihng WW of Compton; = ant it W. Matson, of St, Charles. ‘Three nrg | South ‘Troy over tho revent riot, by whieh Quinn formers, one a shoemaker, ane a ‘binckamith, | 29d Maher wero kilted und soveral porsons no 8 carpenter, ono a merchunt, one a dial | Wounded. Mayor Murphy declures that he baa oye-witnesses to have been a brutal, bung. a which is quoted above par. A little loss than ling, strangulation, which filed every ong nulls, &e., from Mallo- ‘painter, ono a teamator. not the power tonppuint special ottivers, and the Gane take ahs, Wy enppetuntty, tou ut oven by | y year ago tho Chiengo & Eastern Llll-| HEAGEEMI Re ae Pens with disgist. The London 7'hnea has tho ble Cop par anc Cold J MANGED. Sherif says he has tio nuthority tonct tn the | Volne the Northwestorn thero wore igo about | Nols secured contro! .of the . Chicago, sylvania Rond declares a semi-annual diyidena | following description of the seene: “ Wheth- N. B, Cash for old Brags & Copper. ‘© Tlaznenuner, Miss, April 2.—Louts Roa | wern'e Milas note ay fivturbapend Leto place: eee Noy aterm toy ware oppoxad tothe | Evansville & ‘Torre Haute, which brought | ¢ A per cent. a ~~ | or it wad the executioner, who some sate was | Paul Revore was the first representative of ‘man, colored, waa hnused here. toaiay Tce [intite: teoearrek eat Mi Itepublieaie Alar: | eee hon era ecried th of yaralg vf tho roud | i+ to Torro Haute, and now by the purehnso of — Intoxicated, or the ropes, which others sald | Iiis familly who cama prominently before the the murder of his fathor-In-law soma two | man tothe Bourd of Polteo Commissioners, If | Bot fatrald of thelr lives. On the Stichtgun Cen- | tho Evansville & ‘orra Iuute {t socurcs a Treas. must have beon first burned with vitriol by | publics and he himself would have been tral tho same state of nffalrs ‘existed. ‘The day men were rampunt and defiant, but the. night inon wero only in tho strike with half aheart, and many oxprossod thelr determination to fo to, Work if protected ngulnst vlo- lence, Tho sano condition of things -ox- {stud on all the uther rouds contoring in this city uftor the atriko had been inaugu- rated, | ‘The duy man wore deflant and duter- mined to stick ft out, arid most of the night mon only uequicscod because thoy, could hot holp {t, and wore forced to strike, ore area num-= ber of mon employed on most ronds that do not belong to the Union, and thage also do not ap: prove of tho strike and will goto work aa soon. a8 they can clo so safely, At 4:50 p.m. tho rafiroad managors held an- othr tneoting at the Fort Wayno ollice to fur- ther considur tho situation und decide upon a uniform courso of notion. All the railroads in the clty wero represented and all bad the samo atory to tell,—that their mon refused to necopt the ‘compromise offered by thom and etruok at noon. 9 Tho Northwestern wud othor roads’ rup- reseutatives stated that they had tho greatest through Ino to Evanavilie, on tho Oblo iver. ‘Tho Oblo River at this point ts to be bridged at onec, and tho Bt, Louwls & Southoustorn, which hus ow Its torminus at Henderson, {6 to bo ox- tenued utonce tu vanaville, a distauco of ten tallos, to muke direct. connection with the East- ern Hlnois at that polut, The St. Louls Southeastern is owned by the Loulavillo & Nushvillo combination, and In connection with the Intter's rond runs direct to Naabvilic, and from thence to all polats in tho South renchod by tho Nashville combination nes. Tho most important feature ubout athe now acquialtion - the Rustern Tilinuis is that it was alded in muklug the purchase by the Louls- villa © Nughvillo, and It ta understood Tat a close traillo armingoisgat will Lo made between the two lines, and through trains run from Chicugo to Nashyilte and ul Bajntein, the South, iy this ar Jhieago & Bastern ttnvls virtually becomes the Chicayo oxtonsion forthe great Loulsville & Nushyilte system of Southern roads. aud this Y ‘ the bill pusses ft will give the ltepublicans pow Vears ago. Ho was originally sontenced to | {25 DMt pass every member of the police force, be hanged ayear ago, but the cnse was fp | Thore is much exeltament in tho clty to-sniebt, *, peated and carried before the. Supremo | and xrave apprebensions ‘re entertained fur the ; Court. ‘The first sentence was reaflrmed by | Sty Of person and property. 1 that Court, fixing the 20th of April forbis oxecu- REENBACK MIS: AY. ' don. Anattompt was made a fow daye ayo to oe RS EAI These ies + have his sentence commuted to {mprisonment Lavaverre, Ind, May —Tho ton. E. 1H. Gil : a Ute, butene Horarnae refused to Intorfers. | otto, of Lowa, this uftornoon addrossod a email f atin? our to-day peopla began to flock | number of Greonbackers at the Conrt-Jtguse, Ma ue town to witness the oxocution, Evory | t76 wag Introduced by wohn L. Miller, of this vid. vehiclo and plug of a. bora in tho oft; ly. The speakur started out with tho assertion F Revnty wea Uevugbt into. requisition, ‘Thw | thats groat many worsone seonicd to thitik the Hagine gecko apparently woll patronized. | Groonback orgunizntion was ono of acoldent, or Mtdging from the motley crowd gathered oO . ¢ mushroom sgrowth,—coming up {n tho night tees though order was tolorably well pre- | to dldappent ou the morrow, ile, proceodent to TOES brome eget Pane Fe tho Aelgonar was lod | Combat tile idow, dectaring ite ‘mission te be ne wage, aud, wind PLT oot xpress | toad urand and important than ‘ena that uf tho Orley mon, AriNed wih AnD Dey OF forty | Kepubliean party whew te grappled with tho barreled shotqun, was driven to the pico ot | Monstrous doctrine of human slavery, execution, nearly a iilodistunt. Neligloussery- ‘Tho Michigan Centralbroughtin yesterday | friends of the prisoners, that were at 403 emigrants, mostly Canadlang, who are fault, {t {s perhaps useless to inquire. destined for the Northwest and Manitoba. In any case the primittve arrangements Yesterday the St. Paul, Minneapolis & | of the scaffold, with {ts five ropes tled to the Manitoba Railroad commenced to gin | supporting bens, with no drop whatever, through trains and sleoping-cars to St. Bonl- } and the careless bungling of the executioner face without change, . | and his five assistants, produced an {mpres- ston on those who witnessed the horrid spuc- Mr. W. D. Sanborn has deen appointed | taclo whieh will not ensily bo effacci, A Division Freight and Passenger Agent of the proximately, something [lke 100,000 poople St. Louls Diviston of the Chicago, Burling- | had assombled ab the pluee of execution, fon & Quinoy Itullroad with offices ut st. Louls, | while some 10,000 or 12,000 troops of all the Bo, Mr. Sanborn will nteo continua to actas | guard regiments must also hayebeon formed Goenoral Agont at 8t. Lous. - fn Require round the gallows. “Among the Alnreo foreo of workingmen aro again om- | oficers and officials standingon n raised plat- ployed in the coustruction of the now vindiet | form In front of the seafold tho expressions which !s to vrosa tho Iiinola Central tracks at of anger and disgust at the way In which the thofoot of Mandolph street, ‘Tho fron for tha | Oc UY fed on were foud and gene fdtonave the viaduct enticcy conpisca ia | er. Tio rope Wilel held fletitolt, phys threo Montha © oF entirely completed in lcally thostrongest and heaviest uf ul the ustomshed if he had been told how prom nent a figure he would be In poetry and his tory. A prosperous North End mechanle, quictly but energetically pushing hls bua ness interests, he had .none of that military tralning which many Revolutionary leaders found of such eminent service; but he had an organizing brain, great fudament and cournge, adetermined wHl, unfailing ener ay, and Extuaricable excoutlya abt He, was n boril leader of the people, and fis ine fluence wns pervading, especially amon tha mechanics and work iginelt of Boston, with whom: lis popularity was Smmeuse, Mr. Rovere was a silversmith by trade, and several Boston families have artleles of bis manufacture fn thelr possession, Se eae a ea oh ae ‘wis 8 busy and prospere os sveciult; ey ant the agRtession of Mother =a must necessurily proyg of rent importance to. Mr.A. V.H. Carponter, Gonornl Pasi engor’ prisons snapped twice and let the writh- 8 His inpetuots . hupes of a apacdy termination of the strike. 1s ee tg a Ticket Aue vans . Bonner | tng ‘wrateh down on the Noor of the scaffold, | England. so workea upon hl pel ea woro sonata ox the. Bova. fomax, and EW Seon a TALLED, inen Were not a unit by an. mens the Hons with Abouuie oF HeaRO ‘nnd Its Boer Beat maar give carucnne, urns ‘The first tine ho stood up again on bis legs, | mitture that he ayulttod ue pvorkatoy ant, My minfators ‘Tho-condauned peter tol upon Sveclal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. u's represontutive stated that bie non, hnv- — : & Dakota Division of bis rond is now open to | which wore tied tazether aboye tha knees; } threw himself with character! H., Mag 2." Hopgnllows, Sheri Cook adjusted ‘tho wooan, | saatatiod toring, Ae ihe eee cers oro i 1308p. u. tho trap fei Tho neck ‘was net | Counolt hold this evening aubstantially tho cs ‘prukea ab nie othe pulse cersed to beat, ae formor uppolntive oficers were continued in ‘ Ey) jown, placed In {\ gofla, and handed ovor to his friends for Huriake | teout, like sulartes to those woloh buve pro- 7 Tt fe’ ostinmated that butweon 9,000 ij | Valled tho past your. It was evident from tho * people ware on the ground to wituasettotoxe courte of tho Cuuncll proveodings thet tho truck ju spite of the agreement with thom, bia road would aot boreattor In barmony with the other roads ua regards wages or othor mut- ters relating ta thia question, ‘Sovoral af thaso Present stated that they had no doubt that a uurmber ot thelr night in¢n would yo to work If roquttred to, It wus decided, béwevor, by all those presunt not to run or woke up any ulght (rE FLOODS, The Onnha tines have got over thelr troubles ciused by the floods, tho water at all points on* thess Hines having receded considerably. . But tho Kansas City lines are still greatly embarraasod on account of the the opoulng struggle, Associating lilwselt with Samuel Adains, Hancock, Warren, ot other loading spirits, they organtzed the f syatunmtle plans of resistance to British o~ Bigealan froin thelt headasanters oy io "Green Dragon" Layern In sued tho averut ordora to their faithful com Ortonvillo; tho Soutnern Division to Flandreab; | the — second thine he fell from tho Towa & Dakota Division to. look Valley. | grenter hight, about four or five feet, Tickets may be golit ns far west as theso points, | snd Iny half strangled. ‘The five erlintoal Dut must not bo gold to any points furthor west | volunteers who ld bucl brought from tha until furthor Hotivo, privon to naslat the executioner thon mounted ‘Tho goncral frolght offices of tho Grand Trunk | the scaffold and held wp tho Imit lifoless body Hallway, which heratofure occupied tho reur ot | vo recelva this tine two cords around {ts traing, aa It would not be wise te inelte troubh tho southeast cornce of Washington and Clark atriots throughout Boston and the nele eution, Jerky of tho Gouacintorn MeaeaUt AS | Ataocanly astayaot to ditouliy, “it wieae | ovorow of tho SMlasousl Iiver. ‘Tho | ¢essutiesst comer of Washington an ro ES i ee ee Ee aT Ee eee or dha hearts of he TROUBLE IN DE CHURCIT. the course ho bas pursued for tho past your, goreret opinion rat +o. ue jConeossions | Alton, which up to Sunday was Tormarly cenupled ly the offecrs: of tbe Clon 2 | With great dificulty round the two support- | redcont_conumanders with ay namelestef ia 5p Beast Dispatch to The Cheag0 Tribune TNOSE CHINESE CREATIES Hr aeeg pojons Maroon Upon ay tosiulvs io Hone ite pers ae Hothouse Church Hoole pagengenl, Awont More wisoniyane niontineeteot ae tees Noni squnre, tert and for my eae i 1 = E NT a8. monsures to bring the strikers to torma, it was | Howe's aiiice Is in Room 10, co vacate Jor larrcx Roc, Ark,, May &—A_ desperate BAN Fuancisco, May 2—Tho oltizons of | doomed best to ulvo thom n little moon time for 4 Afterwards ono of the niost desirable Itwasut first rumored, when It became known ponfiict occurred among a congregation of that tho Alton was sonding its Kunsus City by Br. Howe in tho rear of thu tlokot ofice Is | of flaps for all the prisoners tu facilitate the i negroes at a colored church on Fort Coffee reflection, and it was consequently decided to how ocoupted by the coutracting agent and the }- adjus itles In Boston, At {ts conclusion he again adjourn until 2 o'clock this afternoon, Tho ‘Valiojo, in mass-mocting this evening, indorsed entered business pursuits with renews ment of the rope fixed round their tho position of Gen, Miller in his elforta to se. Agent of tho Groat Eaatprn Fast Frelyht Line, necks, All being covered with the white Passongers via St, Louis over tho Misguurl Pas chergy, and added to his former oceupatlan { Pralrle, Choctaw Natlou, on Sunday last, tu | cura consideration of. tho Chinose trontios, | TMAreAd, tanazera say thoy have offered the clilo, that tho Anu stookbridge at Gluegow had | 9289 stuckholdors of the Culoago, Burlington & | hood, cach was led up seqarately to the top : d-brasa founder. He cre Which pistols and knives were freoly used, | Sfeotlogs tor asimilar purpose will bo bold In tayo * no tonne, don ond beon injured by the flood. ‘This, however, Pau rpeaa Se kak ina Geol gett today for | af tho steps; the cord wag then fixed and | thatot copper an t for and several porsons badly ff not fatally injured, | Sun Franolsco and vovoral Interior eltics to- | woo would be compelled in cuse 1@ purpose of taking ual action regarding the | drawn as tleht a8 possible to one of tho aldy | ated o foundry In Hull street, and bul nS The colored minister while in. tho mide | Morrow uveutng they log thalr jobs to do common Inbor tor proved to ba untrue, and tho bridge Is reported contomnplated Incruaxo in the oupitul stock of | bens, and then tho stops wore drawn away, | himself 5 house in Charter street Dt) i Phipps : —— 35 fo bo ag safe and sound as ever, nnd stands in | this roud. ‘There wore several meetings held for | leaving the huilles swinging. ‘The liuasion | stood onthe ground now occuplail ns ) ¢ Of bis discourso = was) fired —stpon- = {O BlU0e witios ALONE toe a MHMEY OF Front $0 uo dangor whatover of injury, ‘The trouble on | tis Durpose Girendy. At the fret meoting tho mode he hanging ts Dials strangulation, | place, near the corner of Satein atreat, Sore , by partlos in the houso, after whioh a gonoral A TOWN ELECTION, thoy chr ner gimumually bleh ramunoration, and | tho Alton was caused by tho flooding of tho | Hand of Dlructors wore authorized to wetin tho | iia “oxecutlonor bibeled, terribly: inv even | of our venerable citizens Weil remenbe : St Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, thoy can hardly aiford with thot oatit= if Arranje: | Watters they dave ft, ‘Tio Hoard of Dirvoturs | LNG, oxo ‘ag twiof the ropes nearly | mansion house with ts pleasant y 3 Sebt ensued, the tninlator escaping with an ugly 2 joy edly oir prosont onrit= | tracks about a milu west of Glaseaw, Arrange: | did not see it to take anyaotion in the measure, | binclnz tho noose, Woot the rap rly During the fninous September gale gut across the neck, An elder o Bevrony, Ind, May 2—in tho tawn olection | ings to pay more, Thoronre many of tho indie monts have been perfected thut, while this ine yphoal 0 tho wohamie was geoat- | slipped over theching of the condemned men } garden. During the fam i shure tieck, An elder of the church was y because tho oppoaltion t One Wh KroR Ly > ire of Christ Ch 1 Jess fortunste, being wounded and brufsed in a | t-suy there wore two tlokets,LCitizone’ und | asure wi o chink that-uttor mature deliberation | torrunton lusts, the Alton on use tho Mlssourl er thin wis antloipated whon it was firat pro- | after they hod beun gwing from the steps, | of 1802, In which tho spire Ory bultdlng was shooking manvor. Deputy United States Mure | lepublionns. ‘The former was suovossful by Ho FOr Ce ead Stearn act alll aro DT OAR | Tuoltio tracks berwuon Iiiebee and Independence | posed. ‘Tho stucklolders ave sines held woyeral | Kibulehieh wis hing first, and diod very | was blown down, his fount ite not rebuilts {shal Wheeler ndcepoite ae eal rhe ee af, | a avorugy iafority of 1st, ‘ Ray oe Shuster barre Be tere ue for te berlslably froluht, Doad trol uit will not {uijourned meetings to ratty or raleor tho *ao- quietly, without any amishap, ‘Then came temollshed by the wind, im was tuction 8 ns . ‘) q ‘ + = peligeronta and placing them in jallat Fort ho Plauue at Baga, them brought here 00 a awitchmon from other,| wuru ulso in progross yestorday botwoun tho Ale yertakon no aetion in tho MMAttor, mud do not ageabam, with iat, wos cunated tha tere irehased. a lot of Jand in Canton, | Ree ies ue eae EN 2 einai at Mauda. Ieper yrutena td wit ows ogguiet tc | Stata sina, te te, brig bout an | Het af som tte ts witirdat adfusea | ad pinion wratches standing by eho will, | Alass." and ercciod, tho bresent iy beck mM Tho cablo nnanincumont that tho Turkleh | thos of the regular mon who oxiross a willing- Alt tral vor te a le, Black hobiors will. te adjourn | ¢), titistobe hoped unable te ses any- | Copper Works In that town. tf % —— 6 e Sila | wine dio, und the proposed gchome will have a | though {tis tobe hoped una + church bells were cas ; Governmont hus forbidden tho ‘Turkish nows- | nosa to work at tha wuxusolfarodthem. the ae PLEADING tracks LeEwend Tone bee vl 1 ‘ ok white hood, | brass cannon and church bell { HORSE-TEVES AND SAFE-BLOW- | pivors to publish reports at the Hagdud plague, | rou onoliis tink ites Wl oot ene teat Peindonco, and tuo tear rua fia trains tusk | OME FEHe Me Uiled ‘to ‘receive the. end Waa’ Bcchis | Alany- of tie. former. swore th servles dung ERS. Which continuos to be unfavorable, revouls the | sorious consoqueacea or deluya to traillo, A. use vf the Alton trucka {mmodiutoly cust of ed Perofskaja, who bore herself the firmest of | the war of 1818, and the Revert inte t 6 as] jon etn, a ‘ Besciat Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribune, itt wuspoutse Te womens ct Quist thorays | Shane pce rauroaa dtonty. aud waked | feaneMs Cty. (1iy ebiy urranicuiont ut logst ong mh so Entreptdity ‘yaved thi rch ee all, besides Jelnbott, and tad color in her | avout the tirst manufactured in hs 3 « . Exxuant, Ind, May %—This morning | ages of thisdgo ad Misuse tte tn nn a eho wa syor atrlun yesterday an usked | Jing will be able to run throu; h into Kanens howe Bn jodedd e Chame | chooks until the lost, Hor fest, when tho were In brisk demand. 10 De red {oF } three thieves stole’ span of horses, harness, the ornate ot tho human reo “huve bute tutes tht me wore will ne aid aoa ast “iGo StasteslprTithonet ae in iff atill rising, porsvare berth tere ae Flaps wor remaved, very Nearly tauchad tho rene Unerea was ts Saeco by ‘and buggy from Jncob Pfolttor, of Sliddte: siurlig iallvanco "ot ia progeeaa’ Poo | dole his poses, pramleed that ho would | and the wuteria nowup tothe trackeor suvural | Ctaxnntanuliy ie Apri Si--George 3, | floor of the senffuld the cord. havine aiipped Haul Hovero. de Bony of ‘a. former imported dud Ht now [ bury ‘Township. They thon proceeded to pluxue of IK did wot sot in ut T ys Middlebury Stagton, where they entered O, | the close of Burch, and oven ad fate us the 4th Bturtze’s store fd blew opan the safe, getting | Ty Wary eae inte cae bs weru ok inorw thats + $00. The exploaion awakened the proprictars | a day Wt this mortality was nothing cow. Who exchauyed auveral shots, The propriciary | Parad with whut folluwad. Detying nut unly wil son, who was awakened with hisfathor, rocuived | CUbulve but alloviative medion treatment, tt billet trom tho gung in the weg. One of the | wade zaptel Stridow, and by April ld tho dail ells hans wounded, as blood wis found where int duublen tals ie is i pupaes iavake Bordcutoward fiber nee dtaagey Quit | coc Abinl ot wall neuey ness ie wa of the roads nt Raat St, Louls, Fours ary entore luted that moat of tho tracks at that polnt will be xo seriously Hooded before the waters recede is ta Intoruot ruil conneotion with 8t, Louis and muko the uso of tho ferry uvovegsury for the trunsfer of -frvight and passongers. Thore are oven somo people who uxpreas fuure that the great St. Louls bette inuy be swept awity by tho unpreceddited dood, This, how. over, 18 hardly possliites ‘as the mortwage on thas atructuro is so bei Messorsmith died suddonly at 5:20 this ovoutng. | before the executionur-in-chlef cauld fasten (Georwo It. Messoramith was tho Cashier of the | It properly to the alde beam, Jelaboft camo Chamborsburg Bunk on Murch 25, 1674, when tho next, and sume diticalty was made with hla during forger and conidence nun, Italph Itol- hy reason of the rope being tightened too ci Una, othorwise Lewis L. Clermon, ‘and bla no- a g coniplico, bis brothor-in-tuw, A. ti Wieksyr alias | Wel before tho steps, wore taken away. Jobuson, made their despo: d wellenigh | Rlxakoff, who camo last, appenred to falnt, Successfial attempt to bind and gry tho old ene | Md fell away from the atoos while the execu Homan ane plunder tho bunk vanity of ayer tilt | Honer was still adjusting the rope. Alto- amiliion dollars, Rolting wont to Chamborsburg | gether the operation was a most palnful one tnonths bofora the enterpriuy was rive, represent | to all who had to take part in It or look on, any of tho strikers tuterferod with the wen ut work or committud depredattions of uny kind thoy would Lo promptly arrosted. In addition to tho ausistince tho’ railroads aro promised frotn tho: police, they meaa to take Aone uction at the meting to-duy by which squads of special policemen enn be sworh in ta protect the prop> erty of the rouds and the men nt work In cago It Is dovlded to ga to wark to-day with thos that fave willing to dose, Tho mnjority of tha roads Yoll. Mr, Revere also bulit a spacious Inuehause in Canton, residing init urine summer months unt! his death in isin late descendants stilt accupy tt. Ills son, OO int Joseph Warren Revere, who Ww a patilats aftor the battle of Bunker HIU1, w Tero who feally named after the Tamented Int oo etl In ‘that eugagoment. Jie boca De elated with bls futher in business the Hr bold it soourely down: y, and fi Tee dete elt tite Slats, ot thu | are in favor of stopping frofght busincas altos | eee ytre,|s 40 heavy as to bold it woo cure | ig Rinaail as an ex-Confedorute General fro | All the prisoners mounted the scaffold and | ginning of the present century, and Coos ‘ ms = wy be a | Ye ended be an In stria : cl s A CROOKED TELEGRAPH MAN, — [stnundauon of tho ‘igre ut the chd-of tho | would sate Lato ca os of Workerd otne AGREEMENT ADOPTED, traveling for his health. ‘Tho couple, by thelr oo eee on ts “atill continued there by his direct ni Avtctat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Ont, econglie to an vruewituodd, aw opt ployed tn tho froight business, ‘and thus the 4 Bahco rellned, souluble ways. cuptivuted many families, | A Romance of Egypt aud France. acendants, i ; , Davenront, lay May 2—A crookedness | 8W#Y FON bouvos, burying the sles, tho dying, | thousands of men torown outof omployinane | Commissioner Fink las Juat issued the fol- Suctudiog Castlor “Sfesseramith’s, and Rolling | An oxtrardinary case will ba teled bofor a + du the wecounts of Th 8 Clint and tho dead, wita muny fn health, inane come: | would becamo interested In the strike, and seo | Jowing clroular: Was 8 troquent visitor, Johnson appeared on | Civil Vrivunul wt Paris, 1n witch porhupa so chuelder’s Sa a 4 Wits of pomns ton, Manager | on grave.” It wus only with the cessation af | to lt that thoutrikers would not keep them from “The agreement of March 11, which was | tbe scene the day before the attempted robbory. | tonal authors will ba able to find wuturlals for Iie. Bebneider’s jewels Lert ; Of the Western Union Yelegraph oflles at the gprinu raina fu Slay, dnd the arrival at clear carulag living too tong, RI an Qu the evening of STarch 26 Iolting and Johnson | novels. ‘The plaintiff's cuse takes us back to 1843, ho sale of | lle, | Sobnolders Treat event { Rock Island, brought Suverintunddont LD, | Noatier, thut ulthde thy postivnca or tho tlood | ‘The feuders of tho wttike are doftant, and de- | submitted as bor clrcular No, 247, to the vote | visited Mr. Messorsmith's house, Mullins repros | whon a Young nattiralat ond antiquarian, Hone! | household furniture bas bed Ett, fig alesis £ asker ot hie et wan | ae atald or foud would be yuttun into the ulty, | clare that thoy will carry tholr polut and bave of the Joint Executive Committeo, has been | senting that bo had $1000) which’ be was avout | Hussong wus {a the service uf thu Viccroy, whu | of the gossiping worl oF co workmaosnip aad a ‘urker, of Chicago, tu that tity toalny for an ‘Thy wordt of the preseut Vivitation has, there: | the wayes they want boforu work Is resumed. igned by th tatl i the fol- { to suvest by purchasing tho Cashicr's farm, and | sent him fur up the Nile onan expodition.. In ira, A crown 0! value Was iucluded 1 j exainination, Having occasion to jenve tho | Fore, tn all probubly, yet tu come or tobe re- | Somo of theseinen ure reported to buve atated | Signed by the representatives ot fol- | gaxed to deposit te lu nity bunk sufe for security. | hie tour Husson purchased a Nubian girl natied | styaded with pata of cate Ns the crown. of itd i}. office, Me. Parker found on roturuing that’ pea 2 UE Hague anata ate te tudt evon If thoy ure eucceastul now tt would | lowlug roads In addition to those | ‘Tho unsuspecting Cusbler opened the vault | Zagfraus inthe sluye market. Bho wave birth ex! jon. This ptr. 818 fot end the trouble, as thoy wean to have 6100 4 inonth before the simmer is over. Buck, howe over, le more braggudoclo, for (f the men are once to work aguin thoy cannot be induced to strike a secon time, ‘Tho strikers count greatiy: Upon tholr success by the fuct that the Mascon, voada ure inuch pressed with business, ust how, und that they canuot utford to lay idle, and therctorw will rmuke the concwasion. — Walle itt true thut the Kustorn roads ary presided for business, it is equally trun that Wout of the . Western roads are doing 4 very [ght business Just yow on yccount of the Hoods. Atha latter roads are doter ed to suo tho trouble through, Jt would do the Eastora | ton, Vundulla Linu, Uuow but Little god to make uuy terina with the | "Tho ouly members of the Committce who a . doora, und at that instant Hollins nnd Jobnioo | when sho went back to Cairo to a son named Infoned nim and attempted to bind und gag | after bin, and cegistored aa bur child, but tho bias and thrust himintothe vault, Rollinstlours | following year the muster grew trod of bls ished a pistol, but nelther regu bust courage | ucquialton, and abandoned her to murry a rich enough to allence the otd wan by viojunce, Ho | merchant's daughter, Henrlotta Schueckom- freed bimsolf and calied for belp. Holling, see | berwer. ‘This ludy concoived w love for the child, ing the suberuy to secure balf umilliva dollare | and brought bin up most tenderly, When she bud fulled on the very brink of success, snutobed | left Egypt, tu 1845, with her husband, ebe brought Up is $0,000 roll of inoney wod Hod, bat wad avon | the boy with ber.” The yeac following Huson overtaken, us was Jobusan. Dixguises, weapons, | aud bia wife uttiod at Nunvy, Thore they caused , ete, Iudieatlug a deep-lnid plot, were fouud, | thotr inurriaxe vertideate ta bo irunseribed ‘The acchiaud, ufter various adventures and two |. to the Hegistey at the Mayoralty, ‘To tho birth crew by Rolling, got to the Penttenttar: certificate of tho youthful Hearl, they added the Holt ne et Parenter any ayo, Ang sean 1, | words 4 49 ena ene Fess tal on ore fllus Wicks, bas Just bad af¢ applicndon ford | spouses Husson. pardon refused by the Pardon ru. Perbavs } widow in 1863. sud thst yearimurricd Honor as the inanager bud disuppoared, and be bas not itawituson ways the thermometer oceusonally ines buen heard of Tho discrepancy amounts | iounts to Be logrees Will add ity terror to it 80, The Company will look ‘tu the bond | seoneot the pluxuo's devastutions, tha pupula+ qneu for that amount, Cilnton ous been iu the | Gon ot whiel ie Feckoned at 150,000, Uniesd the Roek Island olen, fer four years, und bas beon | plugue whould prove remurkably wild aug tract- Manager for the lust two mouths, ‘ able ile vietims will be wueb more Humerus i of — than thove of tho eurthyuuke at Colo, whose Pp A eae MURDER, {iaeriuurs Baye awakened 50 See abbas ti Aus, Ky,, May 2.—Another tragedy oc- EWS OF tho dincdadoch ne bi suppression pf tho nows of the Hugdad cat. y 4 autred In Clayville, a negro village tn the tous the hight of folly and caiouluted Tored burbs of Paris, last night, About 100%clock | the plague-suitten diatrict of the symputhy and i wiley Suoat, a young negro, when abo succor which tha outside world would oxtead to . g WeBTO, in adaut | i, uven if ite own Government is too heusticss y 0 eave town shouldered lla gun and | torellovo it, mentioned In clrenlar 347:, Boston, Hoosac Tunnel & Western, Calva, & . Vincennes, Cyuada Southern, Chlengo & Alton, Chicago, Uprlington & Quincy, Cluvinnatl, Indianapolis, f Louls & Chloago, Datrolt, Lansiuz & Northe orn, Bvanaville & Terre Haute, Grand Kuplds & Tudlana, Great Weatera, Mlinole sidtand, Indl- ana, dloomington Westoru, Lako Eriv & Weatorn, Loulavilio, Clugianatl & Lextogton, New York & Now Engtund, Poorla, Deoutur & Evanavillo, Peoria, Pekin & Jacksonvilic, Phillis delphia, bat aprrias & Baltimore, ‘Troy & Bose ea . ic itoompany. At the sales toy ug Heeeva tte wena part of tho Grund, Duea! 24 formod ot forty-one ie tor 8, Wa back pours werk knocked down for tn cs Oru! pe: i Teanes! dua eho diamond wated fore Nipple at tru of tho stur uf the Order of Brine Tos of Geralstuly 10,100 franca, “Tho, total POL pe the tirat day's suly came to 218057 1H toe 8 Paris National boltovea that It ls Se. FDA beg Inteadou to ond hur days tna converse by fortuno te considerable, abe it et Seblch buressing creditira to of mstonlabing variety snd richness i % a.