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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: the day seventy-fivo bosses visited head- quarters and agreed to the demands of thelr men, and at 10 o'clock to-night less than 1,000 mon wero ldle. TIREE KENEI Vv SHNESDAY, MAY 4, 1881—-TWELVE PAGLS ENICE tion of these public bulldings, at tho o delleacy and cxquisit taste displayved fn tholr production, and at the time, e s ShomTh i tHelE. wondortal Gonuty 'nad The Route Thither from Flore | deticacy of finish, so that, oven after tho inpso that the messenger boy had never delivered It to hte. The boy's declarations to the con- trary found no bellevers, and, as fnquiry In evory dircetion falled to restora the check, auapiclon stronathened that the boy had been thickly na pussibls, One day I saw a lady feod- ing thom who had on a bonnet covered with lnce and ribbons, And the claws of the hirds caught in the material, nnd I expected every moment to sce tho Hirds fly nway with it; but the Jady held it faat, much to 1ts jvjury, howover, fruin choup, and every ono oan onjoy his sali.soa. t Lazh trom his own door-stop, ,l'nm wl’:l"lv ';: rather an oxolting and unlque aight ou the warm snmmer-cvenings to seo w wholo family chjoying the delighta of o buth at high tde, orsliting on thelr doorstops withuut aven NEW YORK. Mme. Ambre Adds Another Epi- 7 anira, . of hundreds of years, the carnt #o much of | the atrupgles of the plgeont to freo ‘thom- de to Her Remarka- aulity of stéaling It. Tho varlous banks wern 10 the Western Anotiated Prowr, ence—An Uninteresting B o erion L tho riman_ of oind | seives. Fitte . toilldrs Romotines easay | Sainichclotblng on s a Georgzia uniforin—"n 80 notilled ta stop pnyment. VEw You, May 3.~Threo ¥ + over matter. Thoso old trehitectaand seulptors | to capture ong, and are rowardled by n hand- 1 pair of spurs. ple History. 3 i, Muy young women Countr: alded botter 1 (e T | Fari BF aile fonth AL einek . wns natonished, In a city which Loasts so A DESCRITION OF Ti 10y who artlved at Castle Garden a few tays ngo Y. iidedd or than they know: and, the morn ull of tall-feathors, .8 'elock avery duy | many aod mich Ane churchies, to eco scarcel; Y N wazo enraptured on tholr mighty works, the y they are fed regularly, tho vesper-betls being rung for the purpose of ealling thom together. At the ringing of tho bell they are neen whecling thelr ligbt from nll purts of “the city to partake was prepared for tho pross, and engugomonts made to ndverdso the loss. 'Tho Cashior of the Bauk of Nurth Amorica was engaged with his ever n pricst on tho Atreots, or rathor on the water, and was fnformed that, \nder the new order of things, since the Austrians bavo been driven out, this elnas of wlth n company of Morumon converts beeame didsatistied with the prospects hefore them among the Latter-Day Salnts, and secured nore 1 am convinced that thelr work was truly Arrlval at tho City in the Sca— 'n'h'fl:fl'u‘.’f::vfl'nfiglio"vfifimfimflu?- od trmm fho Arrangement Botween Jay Gould o this practical and critfenl age in which wo livo, | of thoir dinnors and it (s sald, with what truth § ond Marquand Buddenly frcotita jons uftor tho Lok had been closed | employment, ‘Two of thet have Just been Its Goneral Aspects A er oot Tha srachio of 1ho cantzacs whori | know oty that If from any ciuso the boll i8 ot [ FE0Y S ULy Just tolornted, and ot infec. Terminated. o Lo exdmined was that in which the | engaged nsdomestics, and the other s stillat ;‘fll‘fi‘.’#:‘d‘.‘:‘o all‘x'r‘l(l,l.rllmmllpr‘::‘u{?:r’é;l Efi'&"fi,}&",’.’ f".‘,',‘.Eu‘f-‘-',‘,‘&?‘n‘."!.{.é‘én’fi.%"u&’k'r'i;x’:‘:.:‘."':,,.‘,‘,‘.":,'; '('"" ot !o;mumn thty up;'sm';nnnoihey ‘:\fli;’!’e'& —_— S oy praniite (LA & Co. arpoartd ( the Labor Burenn. Historlcal=Marrying .the Adriatic—Com- | atcd thom and bowutitied, them as'n brido . | 1618 beiloved by the crodulons that tho Dikcons | tho " hnted . Austimne nns 'horaoanancy of t Tho ttoms ho found the mim totul was Intror by | | A CILICAGO MAN UP 1N ARMS, : rayed for the bridegroom.™ R fit A0mG tray connceted with tho prosporlty | vory Infelligont posio-er ary oy greot-Talk of the Day as Heard from £11LID thun tho ltaw called for, and turther | Matthow Uotifried, of Chlcago, to-day Nied marolal Status—Povorty of the M:m::lfiu:alu‘r;:,l‘:{u:c\;v&oml fbat o peaplo 2:::{;"‘5:; that they. lluy'nanvx'n*!flx;ltg'rn:n Amer him %o b0 pertocily 9:d0 And 16 g tanght the Mouths of Leading (J“,‘r..?.'ufi':"\%ln'rfi‘fi'{f'gfln gflfihlo"fl"-‘v‘fi'fnfi‘&‘i“}‘; fourteen bills of complaint In the United People. D cnorve thom watll tha 1nat syllapie | thels beln dotniciled In the city 18 & sign that 1t | sutimis u‘,‘";.,,{,‘",{,,;“;fi{ ,',‘.'l',“hmn't‘"" 108 woulq Oporators. uivo th final oiphor of' the Decker chook on tha | States Cireult Court agalnst nearly all ths ‘ot recordod tie " Iute Guforiuawly. fuc the:|; wiil ot ba Swalloweil Ap b tha wabcs Taniu o wolli spr (i ot tho throat ot the qce: dopnsit tag, 1ho mombors of tho Nrm were Im- | prominent lager-beer Lrowers In the city for futuro genarations, the ynworthy descendants THE PALACE OF TIE DOOGES. tloner Instantly. i ey medlutoly notified of tho discovery, of such wnrul(nnlru appenr ta buvn sunk Into ! antatn of lethargy und unconcern pitiuble to Tho Cathedral, Bquarey and Plgeons of hehold, and allow nany nf llwl’nc;'r:cn‘l'mnln and Charles Dickens, In his “ Pictures from Italy,” In my next letter I will havo somathing to any thiis nliudes to this remarkable building: *Uo- 1 ‘viotntion of his patent in regard to * pitehing of Milan and the lovely route from that oity to aon's Report to the National " " < , barrels,” 1le prays toran Injunction and ne- 3 g, i i ing down upon fho margin of tho yreen soa, | Jensvaand Nice, afong tha beautitul shores of D m";u, Board Rogarding Winter mf,’.f,@',‘,fi,scfi,‘,’,;‘,,‘;;,{ A'zg'sl[x‘r‘r“ countlng. ] . St M"“,,:"::“ LG O AR R S e Ao P T foline Yetora e - dooes snd Silise, all the ot M orAnoUT. il e oranze, sad lomon, Heal Bpectal Iapater 1o Ths Uhleagn Tribunts AN BLECTING LIGIT VICTOIY, Ll driven in the oozg and nud of the lagoon, and | §000! and spon grandeur thut all the rest was | AN tho cactus’growa wild along the riirond filled In with rubble-stone, tholr immense sizo and woelght In any cuses forco The Bridge of é!gb!—'rhs Grand | thom quite pereeptibly out of plumb, uspeefl:‘{ COholera; o0r sad faded in comparison tith its absorb- ug loveliness. It was a groat plazza. as [ Tha Board of Aldermen to-dny pnssed k thought, anchored, like tho rest, in the deep track. L 1. D, — over tho Mayor's veto the resolution giving IRISH EMIGRATION. - New Your, May #-The great musleal festival of 1841 opened to-nlgnt In the Hev- when uot conneated with other bufldings, 3. ANDRE. enth Iteglment Armory In tho presenco of | bermission to the Brush Electrle Hituminnt- Oanal—A Lozy Man's Par- 18 thoy rettla, o thov ara nllowed to stand. In | veean. On its broad bosom was @ palace morg pnfl:fl :-}mu\'ll' v TENOI. | 0ver8u00people. Thefirsteoncert was fnovery | Ing Company nnd United States Tliuintnating ¥ Ldzlnye other Ttaiinn citios which 1 havo visited, notably | Mulestio and inuificent th Its ald ago than Il | yoor1y 100,000 Prople Loave the G AR FLOPES WHE “Chice wny o grand suceess. It was ten minutes | Company to lay tubes in to atreets, ete., for ol in Milan and Florence, great. pains scom ta be | (0% WAL B L00, Batis, 10 8 B BYRS | “yatana 1 1880, i K 3 5 2 taken to presorve and koop Iy toleruble repatr | BB uliness of thoir youth.—cloisters and gul- nlan n )y Most of Thom for ial Duspalch to The Chicago Tribune. \'r\?'\ioma‘ May 5, —The members of M, aftor 8 when the slgnal to begin, the | the purposcot lighttng houses and streets, the anclent bulliiugs, but oue scus nothing of | lcriessolilght that théy might have been tho | America. " v S Npeetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune. his In Venic work of falry hands,-s0 Atrong that conturies Lemdon Tymes, crench operacompany, whose | first part of the coucert, Handel's A IUN ON A SAVINGS BANIL ‘ ’ il Voplce. the vaio."” v 5 Do Beaupla ":t’c"‘fiu' ,\cadumy" of Musle | % Dl!“““l!flll o Denm,” was glven by | Therols n run on tho Franklin Savings Visice; Itaiy, Apdt U ~Tho rolito 18R Floe: MISFORICAL. B oro Aca ‘b, fronth 1o thio‘ Palace—~on u{‘:‘"'l":mmmn Jrper kias toon lssnod son wrmnunnc‘tls“nm““mm eloso Inst woek, | n enll -wpon the sixleen trumpots of Bank, on Blghth avenue and Forty-second once to Venleo possesses no features of any lin- History Informs us thut Venice was founded | fronting the mole or sea-front, the other the pi- ning the omigration statlstics of freland for tho year 1880, The number of crilgrants who left Irish ports during the year was 15,857, an In- eronsa of 48,400 an coinpared with 1579; the num- ber of males bolng 60,150, or 24,134 maro than in the previous yesar, and of femnles, 45,088, an In- crease of 24,310, All tho cmigrants except 310 wero natives of Iroland, Of the 83517 persona, natives of Ircland, who left In 1830, 10,164, or 12,0 per 1,000 of the population of the provincein :fl‘.’l. w;rv,gmm Lelnster; 30,654, or 22 per 1,000, rom Munstor: 28,128 or 153 ,000, Ultters md mts, of 205 poe Lo o com unught,—tho total number being equal to 176 per 1,000 of tho ulation In 71, nurlu!mr of nluvue': grants from thie ls}?}? ;ru"‘vl to n o thrown fnto B state of ©x- were uls cvening by the announce- c“:.:‘zm:hnll M. Tournle, the tenor of ':t:c company, had eloped with Mme. Ambré, Ihe sopintiy awd the wite of the mannger, They were missed from the Westinster Hotel at a late hour, nnd It s sald that they Nave goue nway together. M. De Dunuplan also left the hotel to-nlght. Mmo, Ambré I8 understond to bo possessedof slarge fortune in her own right. ANOTIER CHAPTER IN AN EVENTFUL CA= azza. 'Tha walls of both arc covered with white and rod marblos, arranged in panliclograms, QOverloozing tho plazzu Is the famous buleuny froin which Judginent was pronounced ‘i tho dnys of the ftepublic. Pusaing throuich the maln entrance on the sea-front, we enter tho courts yard of the Pulace, adorned with statucs, wnd ascend A noble stalreese called the Golden Stuairs, and find oursclves jn A grand’ cor- ridor, o Hiere muy be seen tho infamous Lion's Mouth, meutioned b I.Ilynm. Rogers, Dickens, and vther writors, will give the dee seripdon ot it by Dickens: 1 pnesed a Jagged Alit In A atone wall—the Lion's Mouth, now toothless,—whera, in the distompered horror of my alcep, I thonght dopnncintions of lnnocent mea to the wicks old Council bad boen dropped Poriunce worth mentioning. Tho time oceupled | in tho hmlnmm of tue Fifth Century, an d o I8 nbout nino hours, and after pnssing through | church was buili on the lsland of Rialto—tho many tunnels, s tho train neconds and desconds | SKICE BATt of the present oity Zin the yenr, il tho mountain-sldes during tho drat three hours | juhabitants of Padua, Alting, Con- of thoe Journcy, tho traveler onters upon u flat | cordis, Oderzo, and otuor towns, driven and oxceedingly uninteresting country, tnter- | nto oxile by ~ tho soldlers ur Attila, . Being struck with horror at ths cruelty and sporsed here and thoro with occuslonnl towns | L GR AU ices'ar the Unrbariuna In the towns and villages, none possessing any remarkablo | yjrendy alluded to, and, despairing of Onding Dhistorical nssucintions (if tho numorous buttio- | sufety °|'t‘1 the dyy{lul}. ‘thug sought td In'!h'v'u‘c&. flelds of both anvlont and modern times, which | Binong thuso recfs of sand aud mud-otuhutks mark alnost overy fifty miles of the juurney, wnoats which hud ncenmulated at tho mouths of e, tho I d nre exceptod) untly tho Clty of Fadun ls reached, | Sho,Adit: (o Brente, t0 e koo, nwhar e As 1did not deem It necessary to quit the train | now culled the lagoouns of the Adrintio. It is hore, 1 will leave the description of tuls ancient, | Unnocessary for me to follow the remarkiblo street. One hundred and five thousand ol Jars inve been withdrawn since Friday Inst, I'he Directors have taken measures tosecure funds to meet all demands. i WITAT KILLED THE TOY, 'The death of Frederick Bomnnder, 8 years olil, 13 reported nt the Bureau of Vital, Sta-~ tistics to-dny us having vcenrred *frorh, apl- demle cerebro spinal meningltis, convil- slons, and the filthy conditionof the streets,” 3 TG WEATUER, The wenther is bright, sunny, and pleas- the grand orcliestrn, Mlss Cnry, Signor Came- paninl, and Mr., Whitney made their appear- ance upon the stage, and were greoted with n storm of applause by the clhorus, which was taken up with a will by the audience, all of whom were not yet seuted, nnd spread through the house wntll St filled the Armory. The artlsts fcknowl- edged the greeting by = low bow, first to the ehorus, and then to theaudlence. Dr, Leo- pold Damroseh, g THE PROJECTOR AND CONDUCTOR OF THE REE FESTIVAL, ant. Thermometer at 6 . m., 46; 9, 603 | important, and In many rospects most remarka- | Bistory of ihis wondorful oty throuxh ull ite | through, muny & time when tho nigit wasdark, | 1851 (tho dite at which the collcction o the WPestern Assoctated Press. now appeared on the stage, and a8 he did so | noon, 53 v Lia ety to probably n future communication. | v A e e e Tl | S0 whcn Laww tho Counill: room to, which such | those roturua commencod), to, Dee. al, Tiio, s New Yonx, May B.—The members of De | the chorus roso to Its feet, and his puplis sa- CAPITALISTS OFF TO EUNOPE. TIt COUNTIY PEFONE AND APTEIL LEAVING | Ine. By doslen in wiiting this 10Uer fs I at- | Goor by which thoy passed ot when thoy were | Ducing these thirty toum too Nevan) fomales. Beauplan's French onern were thrown Into a | Juted him withn burst of anplause, the lndles Tho European sleamships salled at an PADUA ul:‘m t, r%cbly lndgrrl‘flly. 10 auscribo Venico us | condenined,—n duor which nover -closed | of omigrauts have Hictuated betweon fgl‘l,:l,;flc{‘: state of excitementito-night by the announce- | waving their handkerchlefs and the gentlo- early hour yesterdny morning, and conse- | les very low, and is subject to frequent inunda- | Bhe 8 81 l:;;’;;;r;‘fo;'_r";“-r - e men, ~:;;”g;{g, ¥l Dogy bTore 1832 aud 6% i 1856, Sinco 1630 tho numbers ment that Tournle, the tenor of the compan, | men_clapping thelr, hands enthuslastically. quently comparatively fow persous witnessed | tions from tho River Po, os is ovidunced by tha 1 V0L O e (otvors whioh you | 1 5 This Was writion when Dickens visitod | Seveies Pl e e (o af Venice in 18i5, . We now pass through the three cham- bers of tho Avvogadorl, or thoso lnwyerd who assisted At tho deliberutions of the Granud Councll, who were aizo the kcclmn of the Gold- en Book uf the Vonctian nobility, This 1s now thelr departure. Nearly all : the pas- sengers went on - board Friday evening. Many beautitul flowers were on the cabln tables of tho Germanic when that vessel started. Among her pnssongers were Willlam H, Vander- had eloped with Mwe, Ambre,the sopranoand wieof the manager, Denuplan also disap- peared to-night, andit was belleved by many members af the troupo that the clopoment was apartof a pian ta rob tuo other singers of their Dt; Damroseh was proud and happy, and he showed his feelings In hisface ns he mounted the stand and ralsed his baton, Then the audlence broke forth Inn round of ap- planse which Insted a full minute and awoke high dykes, or ombankments, along the course of that river, nnd the raised ronds which cross haye been kind cnough to publish, that, so far as iy observation had extended, I found the the valley nt various points, and tho numerous | Italjans an industrious and upparently a renson- ditchey, largo ond small, which arc used for | nbly contented people, 1 wust uak tomakoa purposes of irrfgation in seasons of urought. dfclduduxccnuon W that score to the poorer Tho soll which tito farmors woro busy In turning | Classcs among the Venctiuus. A& more poverty- during tho last thirly years represcnts a propor- tlon of 465 per cent of tho p:;pullllnn,zmgrd- lnl{lln the census of 18615 Munstor having con- tributed 60.6 per cent of Its population, tister 40.7 per cent, Conunught 38.8 per cent, and Leine ster 5.0 per cont. OF the persons who left Ire- land in 1850, the reading-room of tho Library, which contains SOV bilt and his uncle, Mr. J. I, Vanderbilt, Mra. J; strickcu,wu-hewone, fistiess, melanchuly-lvoking @ T percant were between the ages salaries. Sovernl members of tho compaoy, | the echoes of tho great Armory. The DI- p over wis of n roddish-brown color,—1nulatto | pet of miserable crentury fiover Leneld, A | 140.000 volumes and 8,000 uwanuscripts, princl= | of 15 and i years, the percontage over that o aa the wito 0 Touraio, viste | Lo oc1iocs, of tho great Armors, Who Bl | 1, Aspinwall and dnigtor, Go. W, 1t #: olll, | S0, "% 1" oo "It "and s wnid 10 b0 very | Telnit skt 40 o, ors earin mominko asiyiiae | PAIL Greek and Latin, Noxt I8 tho room whero | Doing 10, nii of ehiiren under 15 yonrs 1ei. Tha headquarters and sought the ald of m u':)‘;}lc%om unur‘cnlnu for the misslug singors, ——— BROKEN OFI. ZAHE NEGOTIATION FOIL THE CONSOLIDATION " OF THE TEXAS PACIFIC AND IRON MOUNT- AIN ROADS, # Spertal Dispateh 10 The Chieago Tridune. New Yons, May 5.—It was authoritatively stated on Wall street to-day that the negotia- tions for the consolldation of the Iron Mount- ain ot Texas Ppetfic Rallrond Companiea had been abruptly broken off. A fow days ago it was nunounced that they hnd been completed, nnd that the basis of the unfon was to be 100 shares of "Toxns Pacific for 110 of the Iron Mountain, It is sald that the Texus Pacific managers were the objectlng party, and that they claim that the terms should” be more favorable to them bectuso thelr land grant I8 moro vulunble and their rond |8 less lNable to competition, Thiy atierncon it wns_announced that the Missourl Tacific Htafiwny Company bnd agresd on terms of congolidntioit with “the Iron Mountain Coin- pany, but tho terma were not made known. * STREET TALK. THE WIIMK OF TIE MARKET, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicaoo Tribune. Nrw Youk, May 3.—The speculation atthe Stack Exchange continued to be Interesting. Though thera was considerable manipula- tion nmong certatn stocks, the tendenoy, having certain realizations for profits, was upward, Buyers nappeared both numerous and confident, and somo stocks hitherto un- certaln made surprising advances. The benrs wers In o state of discomfort, though the Tecent rise has had the effect of driving all the light-walsted short Interest to cover, This was seen in the falling off of soine of tho leading speculntives, ** ‘The wnrket to- day,” sald a leading broker this afternoon, “has heen strong and foirly retlve. The advance has been In speclalties rather than In the general list. The Vander- bilts linve been uctive at nbout yesterday's clnsing prices, Lako Shore vpened at 128}¢, advanced to 120, and fell back to 1283, Itls teported that a check for 4,000 shures of Lako Mr. Froderiok Clay, the composer, Maj. B, Moly- neux, r. and Mra. J. T. Leavitt, Capt. C, H. Willinmson, Mr. aod Mrs. Louis Livingston, JohnstonLivingston, Miss Livingston, Wilinm L. Beott, Mkbs, Aloxander Taylor and daughters, Capt. C. Il Townsend, Capt. John Martin, Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Kingstund, Mr. and Mrs, W, M. Kingsland, Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Lawrence, and tho Miases Garnor. the Upper Council met,—Aa nobln room, 64 fout in lenirih and sovanty-four feet In width,—its walls and cellings covered with paintings by tho old mausters, 'Lbis Councll was composed of those noblemen whose natoes were inderlbed §n the Galden Book beforeroferred to. Thon come the Haull of Serutiny. the Musoum, tho Hoom of the Scarlot Jtobes, and numnerous nthor rooms, until we reach the most important, but in dreadful memories tho most infumous, of all,—the Hull of tho Councll of Ten, or, more pruperly, the Hall of the Ingusition, The chalra on which the Inquisitors sat ure still preserved, and occupy thelr old placos on the dais at the end of the chamber. O If those walls could hut tell the se- crots of this chumber, what # history of blood and iurder they could unfold, Lot us devoutly pray Heaven to presorve us all in every Chris- tian land from n repetition of such scoucs us were enacted In this nccursed chamber! . . . “The loug o Of her dead Dogea uro declined to dust; But, wrlnlcre thoy dwalt, tho vast end sumptuous pile Bospeuks the pageant of their splendid trust.' q THE BRIDGE OF B1G11S Is a small, covered corrldor, with a wall In the centro_dividing it into two sepurate passages. One of these leads from the npurt- ments of tho Avvogddorl, before meatoned, to the prisons; ~the other frum tho rrlsnnl to the Hanll of Inguisition, It s sitnatod re bigh up asthe third story of tho Falace, and spans tho ennul with a single arch, Thero Is unthing especinlly remurkablo ubout Its architecture, but it was without doubt well named, und those pour mouls who crosaed it, clther golng or retucaing, might bitterly ox- oluim, in the lunguuge of Dunte, *Those who enter bere loave bope bebind.” This Palace is fitled with tho cholcost works of art, both paintings und stutuary, und wouder- ful curlosities of the olden thng, which 1 huve noithor the thne nur the patlsioe to cuumerato. OF THE CHURCHES [ with which Venice nbounds, the tnost romarka- Lie ulter St, Mark's yrot -~ The Church of Sante Marla dot Frarl, built in 12%), whivh contalns tho-tombs of ‘Titlan and Cnuovi,—the latter after the deslgns of the artist bimself, Titinn died nt tho uge of % yonrs. His tuinb is & mastorpiece of urt, very claborately flnlshed, whilo thut of Canuva s in the form of u v{mmhl. sorupulously plain, with a fow life-slize tlgures on its fuco. ‘I'ne Church of Suntn Maria della Saluta, built, I 163142, I fuilillment of u vow inade by tho Sennte durlug the plagus of 16830, It I8 R vast and imposing ediiice, with a mujestic cupoln andn fico monumeut of Italiun gunlus snd durlng, Thy Churoh of St. Sobastian, bullt in 1606-"48. The hurmm;,y und correctness of tho tnterlor nre deserving of tho highest praisc. in Lhls caureh 18 thy tuinb of Puul Verunese, and some uf hla productive by means of plontitul manuring and | remark, ** But you have neve: socn Napies.”: All ferigation, Hach strip of land Is thickly planted | 1Hav0 tosay is. If tho poc r pogple of Nuples are with mulberry-treos, the leaves of which are | BocreE L E0ee O ¥ Pethocially. sen: used to feed the silk-worms,—every farmeror | sitive to tho nppearance of 80 much cottager being opgaged fn this branch of in- | poverty forced upon onu's attentlon at dustrs; while tha trunks of tha treoy aro used | SUERY atop, but this [ do know, that it alded In L estroying much of tho pleasura [ anticipated In a8 supporis fur grapa-vinos, whichura festooned | Gigitiy Wenice, nnd i wateriully ammuumfi from trco to tree, and carofully pruned and | oy stuy. 1 can quite complacently refuso al cured for, ylolding In thalr scason m- to'a wholesome, lusty begyne, but to i ilsera- menso crops . of lusclous fruit, with a | UL -clml1 holluw-cyed, fumisbing fellow-belng, th who piuloly tells ‘you be or she is starving, tnd handsomo profit in wina to the | jyoke(t ton, Toy harid ks naturally linds iis way fudustrious landholder. Tho land {s plantedin | to my pocket as it does to iy, nouth when I nm grain of dilferont kinds, grassos, beets, flax, hullqry, 1am rurc a inootd's stay fn Venlce vary e lmost sny one who has any hemp, and other products,—every foutof eround | weuld ““‘.‘I"k";“'}‘%“l‘mm e Ui by utilized, and, In a country whoré labor 18 both | D8R0 ™5, &' ehotians do not mind (k1 1ro- plentitul and cheap, so watched, and tended, | sume they arv used to it,—and, like tho Lovite, and rotated lu crops, that searccly a monthin | pass by on the other side. . It 18 not Eum. as it used tu ho In other parts ;‘:;,’;”:;;:‘;f;;‘&fl:‘;;:?m""’"“"“‘"‘"""“ of ltaly, detormity, and sores, sud blind- . neas which appeal to the sympathy, but real, ‘Tho wulberry-treos present & strango appear- | agtual, duwnricht starvadon. It Is sdmitted unco to one who I8 accustumed 1o Sco trovs mflp%'fl,'fl'fi%n"«’u :,n&p‘t_x&%l;t:gltl :-5;:‘:‘1‘% m;e growing o8 Nature Intonded thoy should grow,— e Govel el s thelr trunks prosenting a serles of hugo koots, u"z,fg:g“:‘é:‘:,h‘;;";’,‘:fl;‘. et e d','g;’ ':nh': Instead of graceful branches. which are unmer- | valuable property of the Church. which sup- citully cut off closo to tho trunk each year, in ?a‘r‘u“ ‘Efi“én‘é“’.ib‘éh‘é‘f nn;‘;:&;od%w:l ‘:-n'g order that the yuuny sprouts may furnish young | futta i e and succulent leaves for the voraclous silk- %gx‘:;fi;flr‘:fi? ?,‘;"fl;":};r":fgl?";’;g:‘m“?:‘ worms, who thrive best and produce finersllk | city; thoy ure not wanted lu the country on fron such food. This system of pollarding'the |'sccount of their Indolance, und = they bave trecs adds no heauty to the othorwise lat and | nelther tho means nor the inclination to eml- . F hey ara I i ¢ where unintoresting scono, but, on tho contrary, very | FEate. Fortutuloly ghovaes b u countey nhers much dotrats from 1ts appearance. keep soul and body togethor, una tho sea Is a Nearly all the work on tho furms, espeemily | bountiful wuther. “Her shores urc continuall t - | strown withi food of ono sort or anothur, and &l Lol i R Sergnaad lisnts I i which falis Into tho buuds o thasd atarv- o, color; occuslonally cows are uscd, but this jsan o b COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS, oxception. As therc are no funces, whon it I8 | Thercappoars to be littio wealth in Venloe, uccosgary to hord cattle, sheop, or hogs, this | and little busiucss transacted. Her magoiiicent work 1 done by women, who muy bo suen at ul- paluces arv vuouant, and tho busy hum of com- moat overy turn, sittlagn tho cdgoof u ditch | Togrce 8 no lunger beusrd on the Riuity, whoro Dutiontly knitting or making Hnon, thread from | Sntmio .‘3’;‘,:,",’1;’.?“",;{, e oI o o distalf held in tho hund, whllpr\mmhlng; Lh;llr ::u'lln "f; I};};fiu said to l:invlo blc«u ocg-uplml by charges. The young men, unfortunately for o lovel lemana, and also in annther quar- the prosperity of the country, arw fn the arkny, | Lef the fl'.fégfl’{";?,‘,"dg'fi!b R T and only tho old men and those who buvo por= | RGEYT S0 Woue with “Adriatlo and teditor: formed thoir military servico,uro evor scen per- | runean ports, and with Egypt,—n fow steamers forming uny of tho labors of the furm. Thisls nr-rl‘s}lm:l ;nultgle'm;t‘t:x“l .'J:("i"{aer'{?'.’n'“fl“?:&': one of the curses of this involuntary military | Of Veules o i B ! servico, nliko dotrlmental to tho worais | WFOURD th opuning ul, the B Gotbael el of tho young and rulnous to the material®| rajl with Franceand Englund. Intorests of tho couutry, But this evil will al- MANRYING TIIE ADRIATIC, wuys conttoue while largo standlug armices aro | The coromony of marrylne tho Adrintio was considerod necossury to tho existonco of & State, | first entablished at the end of the Tenth Cent- percentage of 7457 Ia conslilerably over that of aome recent vears,—tn 1850 1t was 73,28 In 1 08.5; fu 1675, 6322 and in 1836, 66.2. OF the 05,5¢ nutive einiernnots of 1880, 51,003, or B5.8 per eent, went_to forelgn couutries or the colonies, and 13,40, cr 142 per cent, to Great Hrite aln. i,amrmml with the four previous yenrs, commencing with 189, In woich Year the destinutlans wero first reglstevod, tho United States of America absorbed, in 183), 74,690, or 7.1 percont of the catire number, ns againat au average of 18248, or V.8 pee cent. migration to Canada has also considerably {n- croused, whilu that to Australln and New Zous- land hns diminished.. in tho cmigration to Great Britaln thore has been n remarknble dos crease—tho numbers being 7741 fur England and Wales and 5,804 for Scotiand In 1830, us com- ured with 8006 and 5,89 respectively In the uur preceding years, Nearly “onc-half—8,861— of the number who weat to Engiund and Walcs in 188 woro Munster people, und of the 5,808 who went to ¥cotland, no less than 6220 wern from the provincs of Ulster, 1,062 of theso boing natives of the County Antrim. Of the h.160 malos who emigrated from Ireland during the year, 36,038, or %1 per cent, were roturned us **laborers.”” In 189 tho proportina of laborers to tho entire malo cmigration wus 80.1, and In 1878, 804 per cent, Next to Inborers come farm= ers. 1n 1880 us muny us 1934 of these emigrated, a8 comparod ‘with 34 In 1870 and 509 In 1838, OF .3 tho 85.604 lemale emigrants in 1880, 30,304 were H roturnod as “scrvants.” Little Freddy was having his hair comnbed by his mother, and he grumbled ap the opern= tion. *Why, Freddy, you oughtu't to make siteh o fuss, {don’twhen my hair is combed.” *Yes, but your hair alw’c hitched to your hend." & his Dbnton. still polsed In the ulr, and, when silence was restored, he gave the slgnal for the opening stralus of the “Te Deamy” and o volume of music filled the alr, such as hns seldom been heard in° eny hall. The orchestra s composed of forty first and forty sccond violins, twenty-six violinccllos, tweuty-six double buss 8lx flutes, four oboes, two Engilsh horns, four clarionets, two bass clar- fonets, elght bnssoons, twelvo horns, sixtocn truinpots, fourtcon trombones, four tubus, ten tympns, two buas druins, threo cym- bals, and two hurps, und to tho music of theso ‘was added the tones of the organ played by Mr, ‘Walter Dawrosch, THE KFFECT WAS TREMENDOUS, but it was oxceeded wheit tha 1,200 voicos broke forth In the opening chorus, * Wu pralse, Thee, O God; We ncknowledge Thoo to ho the Lord" The musle burst tho bounds of tho {ron Luilding and floated off [nto the avenues, whero It was listenod to by hundreds, who at this early hour wero lingoring on the sidewalks armund the Armory, 'ho chorus was hcnrtllr &Y plauded, " a8 wero also tho two which followed it. Tha cnthusiasm of the audlence, howover, was inore slgnslly evineed at tho end of tho solos by Miss Cary, \8ignor Campnninl, ana Mr. Whitney, *Tha ~glorigus company of thu napostles profeo Thee,” and tho trio by tho snime artlsts of *Thou slctest at tho right”hand of God i the glory ot tho Fathor. TIE BENDITION OF THE ' TE DEuM” occupled Just nn hour, and un Intermission of fifteon minutes was then taken, during which frlouds tried hord to flml“ ?’nm: ubif- OITUARY, Fx-County Treasurer Thomas A, Gardiner, of Kiugs County, died at hls residence fn lrooklyn from homorrhuge of the lungs. e has been suffering for tho lust two or three years from consumption. J. N. Ashley, who was, during the War, con- neeted with the Washington Burenu of tho New York IHeruld, atierwards night ngentin Now York of tho Now Englund Assoelated Press, and for soveral years pust editor of the Journal of Telegraphy, dicd Inst night, after & short itlucss, of puralysis of We brain, THE HENLEY REGATTA. An lthaca speolul says arrangoments bave boan porfected for having Cornell's tour en- tered In the Henley regatta. - COMING IN BIIIGADES, ' Two thousand three hundred and sixty-six Immigrants arcived fu this oity to-day from Europo. THE NATIONAL, RIFLE ASSOCIATION in future will allow members of the army and navy and the Natlonal Guard of other Buntes to compete in matches of the Assoclution at Creed- moor on the same conditions ns tho Natfonal Guard of this State, H AFTER MORNE VICTINS, Forty Mormon tnlssionaries suiled to-day for urope, . THE WAGES QUESTION, Threo-fourths of tho bikers havo resumed work at ndvancod wagus, Tho brasy molders demand &0 cents o day in- creaso, or thoy will strike, OLEOMANRGARINE, * Prof. Chandler, In obedlonca to n resolution of tho Board of Aldernien, ruporied to the Hourd of Health tho result of his inqulries futo tho subject uf olcomargurino, 1lv miysit is superior in nil rospocts tu tho poorer grades of dalry but- torsold hero that there fs notbing objection- able vither in the matorial or ity manufucture, and, us thoro 18 nothing unwholesome in oleo- margurine, ho soes no need of legislation In ro- gard 10 It to protoct tho public hoalth. DEADLY COSMETICS. . Fannio J. Blanchett, aged 24, died to-day from the ugo of pulsunuus cosinetics. other in the great hall, and falled. steln's sucred opera, *Tho Tower of Hubul," followed, “and in this Blgnor Campaninl as Abram, nnd Mr. Whitnoy as Nimrod, woro ovar- whelined with _applaugo, Campanini’s vuloo penotrated to the rowotest arners uf tho vast hall, and his solos worenlmost as distinctly hoard in tho reares in the front of tho stage, Tho work Insted for n littlo over an hour, uind when it closed the nudienco dispersed aftor bestowing libernt upplanse on tho concluding chorus, leav l‘pn kDr. Damrosch the happlest mun In Now ork. CAPT, PAUL BOYTON. 1E ARBIVES SAFELY FROM PERU. New Yons, May 8.—Capt. Paul Boyton nrrived to-day. 1le sakd he hnd been en- gaged under Fierolo In ths Peruvian servieo and had besn captured by the Chilians. OCATARBH (LUZ:F. . Swallowing Poison. Rwnllwlug nnd Inhaling the noxious apurities ponerated by Catarrh, polsen nut alane the naasl or- kuni, but the stomach and lungs. Nu mierely locul Fumedy, like douches :nd ineuiublo snuA, cun pos: sibly réschi of sradicate tiie viraleut sporaies of Catarrh, This faot explalns the wuudertul cures ollected by r. Wel Lie Meyer's naw inocutative treatment, The elomenta urad by him xro absorbed by the mucois mombrane throughout the aysten wud form w conatitutlonnd ae woll as locat antidote, as cortalll 10 curs Cnturen, a3 vavchig virusisw pras YontRmall-Pox. 1t unprecedented rulo with unso- Nicitod testimoniald from many thousnnds who, sruil 4 Atuges Of tho diseaso, have heen cured by tos | wonderful_romedy, establish, beyond cuntradiction, tie fuct tiut Wei Do Meyei's Cataren Care 18 the wost japoriant medical "dls ") nce vaccine atlon. Itev. "aylor, 10 Noblo-st., srovkifn, writea: *Une packnu produced o rudiesl cure” 1t cnitroly cured w momber of By family who batsufs fured from Catarel) for 40 yro?' . B. AeDonutd, HBroadwar N, Vi L o Shore, bought for the accountof Mr, Vau- | llo cseaped 'Ly the ald of soma ¢ bared tho uftes docturd 2 THE BTOCK EXCHANGE V. N VIINICE. ury, during tho relgn of Pletro Urscoio 10, It | tinest works were painted for und adorn hik | fornoarly 7 ra, Emmn C, Howes, derbilt, was passed to-day. . frionds, and swam out to an English steamor, ot | opnoson the proposd tax upan purchasos and | o qrerotan “"‘,'r‘[‘;“u‘;";‘m"{lsl‘;ft Yook Plach on " Asconsion-Duy, somo distaneo | restig-phy Neurly ‘ovory, picture in tho gv. Washingionsplsoo, "N e T hean suens e ML VANDERBILT'S BROKERS buard of which ha wus taken, Ha eame tothls | i fosor stock by Lrokers, and eays n similar e 4 frowm tue Lido,off tho deck of the Bucentaur, | churcn is from hl hand, a8 well ETeN L Ay e e O e vy, city nndern falso namo and with o falso pass- ol The sca {8 in the broad, tho nurruw streots and was ropuated nnnually until tho fall of the Eublog and Howlng: and tho salt sea-wou Rtepublic, Esch year n xold ring was thrown Clings to tho marble of her pulace Thth the s, 80 that tho Aumu;:‘ must buve been . . . . 3 13 3 inerried at least 700 times! o ona has over No track of men, no footsteps to and fro, found one of umfm ringd, and, a§ sowmoe writer Leud 10 ber gutes, Tho path les o'or '{W 808 | hysmald, **The sou, thoukli asiickle ns a woman, systom tried In San Francisco hud driven nearly il the brokers from thut city, and tho samu re- sult would folluw were tho bill to beconie o law In thisState. Although the tax soomod small, an estlmute showed that tho yearly rovouuo frow such a source would bu neirly $5,000,000. e W, M, roublod with Catareh ns L wis openly atviso the purchase of Linke Shore, ary L. STunlcer, $1 N. Clark-et., raying thut it 1s good for a rise of ten polnits. Advance coples of the reports to ba submit- fed st the woeting of the Lake Shore us the plluellnfls of the _celling:. and, better than ull, aro kept In the most perfect atate of preservation, and tho tburch I8 so situnted that a good bt s had to view thom. Muny of tnede grand works of urt buve never been allowed to be copicd, sud cun thorefuro WINTER-CHOLERA IN CIIICAGO, 3o.: vo e ins Atlantie Hotul, Chicago: and the Michizan Contral to-morrow aresald | NEw Yonk, Say d.—Durlng the first three Invinolble; und frouw thu laud wo wen wiil not part with her husband’s gifis.” Byran | only boscen hero, (U8 geldom that such n rich R A T B T TN i ) to e v e As ta u Hloatlig olty. Boaes. | wChildo flarold " thus aitudes to this coro- | treat is: presonted in a church, for It I8 woll 1t rollovou o ol & groat Pol¥pus” bain L!mn,h\nnn. but, If so, they are very | months of the present year deaths from Iung | o nyjuefusippt Storm—Seven Peorsona ‘T'wo hours aftor loaving Padus the sconery | mony: ¥ bt that nimost i the finw paintings which A S Tl in f & kieAt, Volyous” tearce. St Paul hns boon o rising stock, It | diseuses wore In excess of those from diur Killod. chunges kreatly, and the ruggud hondiauds evi- | Tho spouseless Adriutio mourns hor lord ettty ndorhod 'the various' churaosuve | &e D, Wal'bo Srre detreitise " e wiiled sdvanced from 13}5 to 16, The reasons for | rheal dlseases In the Northeast, while dinr- Correspondenea Menphis (Tenn.) dvpeal, {onco au nppronch to thy sew. \Ve Dass through | And. unualinnrriago now no mars renswed, boen removed to the '-lntqmugluullfn‘-les.huhu n“ T DI B R, e Sy A Ran e the setilty manifested at the advanco aro | Fheal discnses woro in oxcess I tho North | Bundis, Misa, Aprii Sl Bivo seon somo | & fow tunnols, und vo find oursolvessurrounded | £89 BUGCuuE o8 Fotieh UNFoaiired; e o R e | Mlate. picturds pulnted especially for it huvo been por- witted to remali dutiet, But why tire your readers with descriptions of the spiendid churches, the gorgeons palaces, and massive public bulldings of this anclent interesting city? Thoy were bullt for, and in- hablted Ly, n people “of othor times, and the groutur purt of the targer bulldings arc unused and uninhabited at tho prosent. THE GRAND CANAL -~ {a tho finest struct In Vonice, If ono can eall & stroet 8 areat thorongnfure whoso pavemont 18 water, aud whero the rimblo of wheels or the stump of u horse's ool IS never buard, It I8 Hned ou eithor dide with rows of palaces. ana diviles the city luto two olmost ojual parts. Ouo hundred and forty-ssvon smaller watory streets beanch off from tho Grand Canul, Intersecting onch ' other fn every dircetion, pusstak under i britges wWiloh - contivot %104 wminor " stroots und 29 squures of this singular oity, Un tho side of some of tho canuls thoro s u narrow foutway by which the liousos arc ontered; but gonorally they mro outerod & notices of tha storm thut swent through Desuto Conuty on tho 12th {nst., but ronc of them do- seribo It fully. About 3 o'clock In the afternoon of tho day montionad attontion was attractod 1 the n-nuxiv two or threo loud claps of thunder, wherg a ofoil of puculiur blackness wils scon rapidly pushing above tho horizon, and Iu a few minutes appeared to bo wrapped in sheots of tinme, 1t bad the appoaranco of w voleanic mountain vouring fopth torrenta of burning Iava, whilo from the opon crater red Hiumes shot hish' abovo the burning moss, Vory soon & heavy sound wius henrd ns of o distant water- fall, und in twenty mlnntes fnereased to the roar of & hundred ralirosdsteaing, Forked tongues of electrio flrs now lunped out from tha bosom of thio eloud, gloaming like the con- suming fash of Omnipotonce, and the rapidly- succeaiing peals ot thunder mudo scene tostrike the boldest hoart with torror. When juoressod the Mississippi tiver nt Come werce and Atriick the timberon the east slde, it was liko the crash of u falling mountain. Tho lagu storchousc of My, Fry was unronfed in ‘un Instint and twouty-two other houses da west, I It I8 trug that diarrhesl disenses in- dicato a tendency to epidemic cholera, It would seous that the West showsa far greater lnbllity to this scourge than the East, What Is known as the * wintor-chiolera” was very provalont fn Chicago und tho West durlng the sevoro cald weather of last winter, but it seems to have, had llttle influence on the mortality-rate. "On this subjeet, Dr. I, A, Johunson has mado a report to the Natlonal Board of Ilealth, which glves some very lm- portant aud Interesting facts, The report snys: Tho cpidemlo of so-called winter-cholera the proscut wintor in Chicago I8 noteworthy ns doe cldedly modifylug the usual health condition of the city, and nlso for fts own peculiaritics. From all that ean bo learncd from couversation with physicians it appears - that it beenme suddenly not elear. It hus been uttributed to the serip dividend and to n disposition of the pool to tluch the shorts a little. ON¥ HTORY Is thata farge amount of lonned stock has been suddonly called In, and tho bears hnve Ueen driven to cover. Northern Pacltic scored an advance of 1% this morning on large purchnses mado by Mr. ‘Taylor, Ile took everything that was offered for o time, ad mystified the boys considerably, Tho /;0!11 stocks and olevated stocks have beon, u \lle weak, Now York Elovated touohod 104, "":itwhlch. it {8 sald, guve the frionds of tho moro sutisfaotion than It did any ono olse, There Is likoly to bo % n very protty turn in Now e:{ll Elovated bofore long, uun{:rully tho war- 1ag poxs well, and [ ihiink [t whil continue strong Y advancing throughout the month,"” 6 beoplo who tulk about the coml combls on ail sides by water, the track belng buliton | 8, Sark yet sees bis lion whore he stood piles, and filled in with curth, protected on cuch al lm:i‘hnl“l‘llx‘ Slu;:ll:crr 3{.3.!: :l:l}lifm r‘:-wfz‘;'nl 'er tho e 51 8 fishing-craft with thelr Iatecn-sails of o decp- Mdo:'l;r‘.:"" Az et sy A0S red ur erimgon color, and un cccaslonal market THE CATHEDRAL OF BT. MARK or froight bont, whilo, at n distatico of 8 fow | rpks with t. Poter's, Romo; Bt. Paul's, Lon- miles, tho towers of tho anclont City of Vonlce | dons 8t, 1suaa's, Bt. Petersburg; and St. Sophin, are scon through the haze of & warm, sultry | Constuntinoplo, us one of the grandest und tinest aftornoon, uhurchos ||‘|‘ tl:lo'vnvoxg;,l.‘ 'Jt'fllah fll!i\Dll: lll:h;.l‘r‘nl:ll: ‘:vnu commonced At tho end of o Tun 2 ry. On rvushing the depot, the Airst feoling tho | ppg - sryio Is Myzantino. Tho lowur story con- stranger oxporiencos 1o tho perfoct stillness | gista of two owlors of columug, foraing fAive which prevalls overywhoere, It tukes bold of the \'e:?' lario porticoes, Above itls u |»I-ul'm'mi sonscs and cnvelops you in a sort of dreamy | 80 beyond this the scvond stury, ornumented with columns und urchies,—tbe wholosurrounded lassitude, You meot peoplo walklug about, but Dy sovoral domus, profusuly gildod. Suny of sllent‘and . svlomn-luoking, lke mutvsata fu- | (he ' decorslions belong to the Foure noral,—u silenco such as ono would naturaily | teenth and = Fifteenth — Conturlos. — The expect in passiug through n cetivtery, or amid fucade s udorned with some very fine u los, und with statiies nud stutucts, carvings tho auciout tombs of n groat cattiodral. You | Lui‘buucrariofs, 1no Wingad Lion of '8t Mark AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, 5 TO-MORROW RVENING, MIJL Last Bubscription Concart of tho Mith Season of the APOLLO CLUB, When will bo given Rubinstein's Grand BACIED o wlll o alvep R e TOWER OF BABEL Mdx Bruch's Cantats, Gounad's Chorus, . FAIR ELLEN, BABYLON'S WAVE, puss through the throng of passongers, and, | ovcupios s prominont pluce, with his paw upon With Grand Orchestra under tho direction nf Wm. 1y - Batlons belng oudunger to tho grotind wid broken Into Cragmicots, b | to the sunlight, o \ay of thie °| un opon Look; #nd bosido It aro the four. horses | ruetly frow tho wator by landlng-ateps Duilt in | Fomlin usslated by th folliwing solotstn: 3 aling nr:"vary ‘Posrly "‘.'n}’.%.'-';’&!‘-wiflffi".‘?:.,fif provalont about the holldaye, though thera aro | ji robuitudud fram tho earth, sising Ligh wbove ::::::I‘.':/ntfix'zua fmnd!w‘u‘:llx:ut" a‘r'-'fi.‘;';r“.{umnf o nzo whioh. bnco. bolonsed 1o tho arch of | tho wall. Whurover thors ure upen blaces, or | FAIY 1A, A K f LL. Nopranuj JOIN K. SieWa K, b0t 11 CLARENCH nocsuld by regilnr subseriyil Box Uttice on und nlter this w HAVERLY'S THUEATRE. J, 1L HAVERLY.... xlu.llfll‘ und Propristor A This Great Wednesday Matinee, Ladics, ] And this Glarious Wednesday Night, Also Remember, Last Nights of ' records of & rather unusual amount of dinrrhoal truuble carlior In Decomber. Frotn that thwo to the present the op!demio has continued with inury or less violenoe, but now seema to bosoniv- what abating. 1t {8 nut posaible to even approx- imately ostimato tho degrco of s provalonco with any ceriainty, Tho disorder has mado no marked Bgure in the mortality reports,and there nra uo returus of non-futal discases. Judglng by the numbes of uvisus meutioned to mo by the thnbor, and weit on Its way ‘with ita flros and thunders, smoking, rourlog, bolllog, and Hashing, until It becamu the vory subiimity of torror, Buddenly it descended to tho ground ugaln in the violuity of Hornundo, and begun anow the work of dustrnution, tearing down houscs, troos, und fonces in its destrictivo warch, Tho large gin-buusa of My, feilly was noarly torn tu pleces, Mrs. Qora'a plave was Iiterully cleared of fonces ‘and all out-houses, aud In attempting to close the door of hor dwolling sho was driven soine alstanco from tho o Liys - lookng ortors from tho botols, who oall atton | NOTGAt Rome, huughe ta v{},’;,"‘fi}:,‘:,':"';‘,’;,fi,"‘,‘“ ton to their housus by polnting to the | Conetautinopio by the grand oid Dugo Dandoln uamo on thelr caps, whilo in front | whou be conquered tuat clty in 1201, Napoleon I of vou, at the fout of tho marble ateps,, tuok thewn und the lon to Paris, but ufierwarda Jlo n grent numbor of biack and funcreal-look- " | FopuFned them to Voule, © o b1 of vrass, iy oraft, about thirty foul longy aud rulsed at { " the Low and storn, with # compartment in thy ;flm'fl'fl‘:fi'}nfifl:mLfl-ll.l:-gr(l-lt‘)fill‘;ll?g; t wentre, cuverod with biack elotl, for the accom- Ao they it ridled? Venice, lost and wan, modation of passengors, Notwithstanding tho | fior thirtoen hundred youra of' Proedum dano, bright. sunshing above, ono oanuot got rid of Bluks, llke u sanwend, Into whonee shie rusol” Ing oporator to-duy, v, M Thoy overlook fuot :hn\r fi“ulmng 13 1 tho hawds of uumwu&’mg I U%“nl ed by tho Court, 1t in undor 1o obiign- g Ty tho futercst on its bonded debt, much Fars 00 1t toating debt. lLecelvors' dertitls whigh ui be issucd “to poy curront oxpenses, — Lertitieates would bo u prior lon ovor all nmmw& Thorefore, Itending i8 uudor no I m!{]whmu\'ur tu nino u pound of gonl. ayear, hu :::?'I’- m;:‘:lhmmml “rfllyl vh 17 18, us basbeen, In favor of Testrictd ?)Mur‘l::{; sgunres,—nd the Square of Bt. Mark's, for ox- awple,—they aro composod Urst of piles, aud then’ Of curth und stones brought from the {stands or malntand. Passing tho outire lsukth uf the Grand Cunal In a gondola is i rare slgut, espoially on u bright invoalight ulzht, for then tho stately puluces prosent i sort of weind and melancholy beauty, viewsd from the waler's edge. that can bo scen nowhore elso in tho wide world but in Venico. A LAZY MAN'S PARADISE. demand, physivians us huving come under tholr own obi» th door shiverod to | thelmprossiun that by some kind of metamor- |- o, ® 9 | ‘Thlscity s par excellonce the puradise for HAVERLY'S QGENUINE The et out u fulr Lrico uat bo tnd for oval. | sorvation und treutinoit, and allowiug fo the o, ltl}onlmuu:’fl' duar ATV ke | Dhoniaune ks sudonly bogume an involuutary | LS flones and uutes Aro splousidly Seeves | pnovio or tudulont fnbits. A Lizy i cin just or tho flscal yoar ending e, 1o 3000 oy | Whole number fn the uity, e ber ot Houses on My, New- | mournos ut su Immcnsu funorul. Nothing i | it BaAd, Tho vostibule nccuples thre sides | 183 bitsolr aut and unjoy, ileclf hers, No as woll ns tho vers horo 1o physi- lurgu probable number uf cian_wus consulted, L should say that at loust wanting t complote the pivturo but a weed ol | nr o buliding, and is covered with modnics one thinks of walking, for lhlnru 4 i) piscy to tanet oy W00, maid fixed curnings will bo suliefent 1o puy all the wilk to "or unyihing to wulk Rvery one 100 COLORED MINSTRELS (00 som* lnce, kililng 8 no; wouun Ind. l'v;ln ohudmn‘.’ On ‘a?:-. xed chap, tha but and a long weoper ou the arm, O for 3 ber 20 Ttatthing End X £ Mogi, 276 0xPanses, and 7 por cont on the Or 2,000 cases have ooourrel; and A MO CBIITOl ek 1" hia iy | Judtone gond heery ors from a fine of Ghioaxo | MIMAERIE Bhetis 10, SRR, TS KL | riden inu gundol, whother olni fo warkot, o | T e R TERIAPS THIRTY OIL FORTY THOUSAND, . | Was thrown down, and Luildings crushod. At | havkmon, the crucking of whips, and the rat- | 3, W form of & Uroek cross, the centro and shoppiug, or visiting, or fetehing the dovtor, oF h A-COIES OF BHOUTRIS - % S-HETS JAW-BONE CHORUS-2 2~3UNU AND DANCE MEN-~N Grandest Minstral Combination ever In tho Warld, 'he Groat Kireot Parado dally sbout 11:0a. m. Mondsy=Rtants-saniler Novelty and Uurlosquo Cawpany, wnd In suditon Bitly Vallor uud 40 Artists. | HOOLEY’S THEATRE. i Erorg kovuning this Wesk wid Wednasday und Sat- f uniay Mutinses, Ilartley Cawmpbell's beautiful cone tompurancuus Uraain, FATRITAX: A WONAN'S FIUNT AGALSST FATE, L2 A8 PRODUCED AT TIE PARK MHEATRE N, Y. Plantation Hcenes, Jubltes Blbmnn. 0‘&,, inday, May $—(vodwin's New broliquos—30 Are Wt KT YT ow ausical oatiedy NoAURIIY, LOVE AT ECHUOL. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Court-1louse, Clarkest., apy IN TUE BIGHT HOUSE. - F W, C. MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY An imimediate and eloctrio succuss 1n OUR GOBILINS! ; Or. Fun Ou tho Ihiac. BAID AN INSIDER TO-DAY! “Tha renuit of Uy ¢ Announcemont by 1 utors t thoy “would w’nrl‘:m ":‘3.‘.'- aud bulf time - tho :g““‘ already ot mecm-l:mnth has had the Dr, Lauderdaio's, slx miles northeast frowm Hore nando, i storehouso wus blown down to the foundations, and Ita contents drlven milos uway, Tho Doctor’s dwelling und sil_bis uther housos worg hurled to destruotion, und he was so inuch Druised that bis lifo was nunyulrcd of forsevernl duys. His wifo had her thigh broken, and, strango but true, bis daughtor, in bed with an fu- rnm ‘elght duys old, was rollud up i the bod und nid down nguin without fnjury to elthor, An eyo-witness eays he suwa fonca rall drivon throuyh an oak tree twenty inches in diametor, splitting the treo open in 118 pussugu, A burrel of salt, {00 xmunll fu_welght, wus lifted tp by tno witd and curricd threo mllos, mud put down without “""“'"fn it, Huyoml Camp Creok the dwelllug of Mr. llon Harwell wus torn to nioces und be kilied, 'Froes wero torn tom the kround or twisted off Hko corn-staiks and driven away. Everytbing lu ita traok is u wreok. Beven pere sone In all ure siid to havae been killed, and tho work of destruction wus continued some dise tunce into Marshull County, but 1 cannot loarn partionlars up there, ———— Steoflng Balloons. Landen Naws. 1 & solution of the problem of aerlal navigas tion {s evor found, it will probubly bo In the du- vices of somo modeat fuveator who s content to 1ot the winds huve thoir own wuy within certain tluye of cuba, 10 brouk the apelll 1 novar it | gl division of the gallories Dofug supporicd b o Brought uyain to docey the (nibortunute wud | 208k UGG GRLGL with: Gnecfellut. -hioss juipertincnt demands of 8 Chlenwo or Now York | aompartimonts aro csiled tho Preabytery, the haokman while my first lupressions on lundlog | yrigh Alturs the Pala d'Oro, tho Bucrlsty, th from tho cars in Vanlea Bold 4 place ImY | gavrurio, and the Stanzi dol Tesoro. Al of . them #ro bosutifully ornmnented with statues, Belcctiag our holel, wo aro solemuly escorted | pag.ruliefs, \airbla ‘woumus, and wondorful down the steps and plicod 1 our toarso.=by | imusales, But ‘the moat, beautiful uf thoui il politeness eallod u gondola,~and our Lugwoge | 45 thae ' Pals 4'Oro, This W a wondere stuwed away fore und uft. Ourdrivor—akuln | g4y " ploce of workmanship, studdod by politoneas catled u goudollor—scizes 8 100K | \pith pewrls and proclous stones—iwitns uar, and, étanding up ln the rear, commenocs | gt oxoeption, probably, the linest in oxletouce, suniliog hls craft over tho. silont waters of tho | §oouid write pages on pakes sbout this funeud broud aanal, which (8 uow coverod with slmitar- | &:80tcn."but I kiow the wibjeot I8 backneyod.— looking boats, Cbo funiorul murch 18 uader | gyyry weitor from Venico desoants ut length wuy, pussitig under juany bridges, botwaon long upoi its wondors,~and henue { will bavo meroy i Sl gk Sy gt | iyt s ntal 18 chot y u from o Tt and wo© fmd " Gursclvos | TME BQUANE WRONTING THE UATHKLBAL onea more among. the Hving: for hore | is thought by the Vonetians to ba the lloest in sl 18 brl‘n‘(hlnm und chverfiiinoss, and the | tho world,—probably for the samo rodsun that swiles aud buws of pur host und hivsatollites, | the tunner suld thoru wus notuing like fouther clean ®nd airy moms, the comfortablo festhig | lor fortitiontions, olJ fu lunclosed on the four arter un excellent dinner, o very fur to rucons | sides by the Cathedral, the old and pew Pro- ullo one to the sombre charauter of the sur- | curatle, and tho nuw wing of tho King's Patuoe, roundings at the thnu of vurarrival. Notwithe | —tho fiest orlumuml tlour of all chose buildiugs staudlng, however, tho wonderful benuty of the | Lelng Iwoll"l od by lug‘r wud afds, under ut view waioh meets tha cyeon louking over tho | open vorunda support )i Lright wlors of tho bay the next murning,and | side of ~tho squary I8~ the Cluck-Towor, the wany cruft, from the stately ovenu-going | bullt n ol the Honatesunoe steamor to tha tnivst bout, which covers its | style. Tueclock inarks tho huurs from oto Lo ml: tuhave u tooth pulled, "The pevple of {":m oo might just us well buve boeen burn wwor- malds or suor-imen, und 1 good dewl better, fur then they coula swim. 1 osnnot for tho life_ or mo sco what uss their logs and feet nre to thew, Hiding in u gontoin Is the vury perfection of nxuriuasneas,—the atotion Leing Just motiun enouzh Lo 1ull 01w INLo A Rort af deonmy lassitude, without uny fecling of mauson. ‘Yhe price for u goadola for four per- sond I8 nbout U cents Al Lours or ONo_ il by hired for the whole duy, with ono rowor, for $1,~ two rowurs, double the charge. Bonie pori kecp thelr private gundolas and gonduliors, Just us we keop our carrluges and horses, but with this differenoe in sspunse: tho gondola, over ) tinety, earvul, ©osts only ubout ' §00, add thoro js nothin o puy for hordo-fued or burses. [ was wnuc struck with the somure and funereal appuirs unue of tho gondolits, and was Informed Lhut tho autboritics were gompollod to rogulate te color and uppurtenunces of the gondolus (o preven owiurs Trom rulnng themselvos in thele adorn- monts, fur the purpsas of celipsug in boauty the gundolus of those who sollld ot afonl th » put on ko much diglo” To make all equal, it wos ordainod that ul} gondolas und tholr trme nmiugs must be of u blavk oulor withuut ony uther color whatever ubuut them. This upplics to all, both private sud ublle, — The funural gondolus, or hourdvs, aru, of allogrees of mildaoss or sovority, would ba more neurly correot, In onu of the prinoipal suburbs, where it wus ouslor to make an cstl- mate, and whore it was, 1o #ll Appoiranos, uch less prevalent than in tho city, nu-rly:i por cent of the population wero wmoro or less uffegted. Horu, too, according 1o the oxporl- enco of sowe physiciaus, imujority of the cases were adull muled, whose businoss carricd thei 1o the oity overy day. Popular opinlon was ut first lnclined to attribute it to thu vxcesslve cold of tho wintor, and many physiclans wero fnolined to sbars the opluién. bad sowerage and veatllation vould not be generally crodited with its Emduuuun. us It vcourred equall whure nothing wus wrong iu those rospouts, 18 probubio, huwovor, thut It wus aggruvated In soino inatunces by Lud sunitury condltions, The fuut that the dlsorder ocourred simultuncously in wauy widely sepuarated loculitics over the country 18 aguinst tho {dea of any local condie tious producing it,—such us THE DRINKING-WATER, which was nununml{ wad carofully watohed by Dr, De Wolf and the Heaith Ottiverd without Hnd- Ing any murked hapuritivs, notwithstanding tho fuot thay tho Fullorton-uvenue candult was dls- ohargiug from the North Branch intnthe luko ull winter. A number ofiphysicians of extensiveob. secvation atrongly suspeoted w nluriul element . 1u the disordor. “In L) tno "~ ihiy E " Trum 5,000 to 10,000 o UPOB PUF 2[H8 reported wwat M. Gould tate Arelou truus Liktlo Nook, 6 the Toow Sorae Tergy fin ‘l'n Aloxandria, on tho Now Orloans & Bt Loyig " 'hA8 catublishing u direot line from Woull' b ‘5o Yo Orleuns. “The proposed road Q. e, LopraAstern Loulsiane wht the Cai- eni Niusnglle & New Orleanu itoad ig to Wost- Orlouns fs ar bk, Tho Chicayo, Bt. Louls & Now BORtD feam R 50, DALY o Tunuing dua 0l give th Wabwah an oubter (oo Gt °° N BB corruor, A LEssoN connection 1 may etute wurface, ono cannot wholly Tid oncssif of a fool- | twenty-four, tha phuses of thu mwoou, and the New v, To CLERKY, o ; veasanublo it instend of sookink, ws most | a0 doprossion aod wwidncss whon cowpariog | stins of the Yodiav. On tho top of the tower, | howover, @ siybl W bebold, beliye goryvousty Y i ot Co,, bl‘fl‘k:::u 2 May 3.—Seranton, . Willard & :fi:’fl‘:«‘:&untrl.“}mwn .fl'@ufi'fi.’fié&%{"fl‘.’.“'&% ::'fi",‘.:'“.,°"{;:,‘:,'"‘:“Jv'l‘l"vgo:'u‘fl' "l‘,'u“"m‘t.';'l" A e, the Bruud wilstress OF the 8ous, Wad uis | on okel uido of w loego boll, ura two brouzo | trlmmed with wilver b\l)lllfu.uul (b ruwers ru- Mondar S 50 AN AN plAvINURS, ‘ ) . #0ld n black of stock'tn Decker | that $u bis town hu hud sosn w large number of prices. Uy Lorh i ¢ | most of the wurmhm auolont Umos, with Venlon | yiants, wbich strike the hour with a bummer, :filumlnul 1 buttond witd 1800, wnd cooked bats | D20 £ Martin. u wmember of the * Lalloon Bocluty of Groat Britaln,” who bus just publisbod o pam- hiet on this subjont, ny bo destined to achiove his happy result; tor ho stands, we modiately ovur tho clock I3 u stutue of the n in brouze. A flue tower, oalled tho Cams o, stands to tha lott, in, front of the Cathe~ drat. 1t was oulitin tho Teuth Coulury, I8 the highest monumant it Vonlew, and surmounted of the preseut, 11 hur old uxs, Biled with poaucy aud ulsery, wid rupldly orumbling (v "decay, Tchubod {8 writton on_her murblo paluocs, und ropuatd_again und ayain in hor former \may i AWVICKER'S THEATRE, ' Last weok 0f thu GUSCHE HOFPPEIL COMPANY sud tho lmensaly sucveasiul pluy, cuses uf sovere bowel coumplulat this winter in children, and very fow In adults. In all, or warly sll, vases bo found thut the sufferers had milusly trinnned, A luni line uf boatd of tuis chaructar, procudud Ly & Furumu bargy with n band af uiuste, fsa G0 slight,—tho hearde (gon- dotw) belog generally covered wlllld:mwnrm T 0. 1l 1 1yeggon, W delty, gor-boy was dispatohed Chusery 5 'c'i..ii" recelved from ‘the pur- 1 the Bank of ND’"" 8137,000, which ho took boow catig anaw, aod that Hie diseusy was ap- | pyjieve, ~aimost nlove smong Frofussors ] tha s urtaeof trude, womelery igon vue of tho islands a fuw miivs b rth Amerle a8 ‘“'”"“' dircctly trucennls 1o that, Huslé | or werful oavigation 1o making Lo protonse to Rpiaeal i : ) h 3 " felled to. u rolurning mufummu it avorediho Lo 0t L0 e e, | dnmbrathanuive ca the mailon of e outluon y | | BRERLT AviEANANCE OF Tk ciry. | L 1bO At 8L ALESLIS KUUCRRIE, SR e wotaiy boflove 'wmnnth's stay tn Yonleu P 0 delivered the check ty thy cugiiob CLO8 | ket dn Rty Tho fuste knowhi aro vory Suk- | siightly obtiquo direotion odwal, to tucking | The gencrul wbvuseaieo 0 tho ity ts, Linust | of the olty, thy slands, aud tbu s, would drive out of e what littie sonse I pos- ey 1 Bustariliag w boeian ; Wih othery i 0 the cashier along | #¢stive. but it will require u mueh o xten- | witnln six polnts ot fue wind. This 13 to bu | say, disappomtiug. Oue can euslly un: ino that 10 this mjunto, and poroned on eyers avallable | suss. ‘Thio dllence is positively oppreasivu. Lwas Tl Ly e L e DAY, wchisved by the stwplo npparatus which be dusoribes for concontrating und directing part of the furce of the uir-ourrent ut will ui vither wide of the balloon, which ut the samo thae (8 ruvented frowm gyratiug. The tmportanco ot Britboning i wae 1s. o genorally recownizods and 1t i clearly capable of wuny valuible and seientitio uscy, fueluihing the widing of rossarchies fu the Arotls und Antarctlo reglans. Col, Mur- tin'a ;moderate clutws ure, terviory, woll worthy of atteatlon. slve Inquiry at a later period to justify sy pasitive doductious.” - ITEMS, THM STRIKK OF Tilk BAKERS, Bpecial Diavaieh 10 I Chicago Tribune, NEw Yonux, May 3.—The Jourueymen bukers* strike contlnued to-day with results entlrely sutlstuctory to the strikers. During woro than satlat i AT TIE END OF A WEEK. Just Jmaginu u Iargu clty whoro o borse I8 o grenter curivsity than ain elephuut would Lo 1o a3 whers n whoelod veblclo, oven » whealbar- raw, I8 never seon; and whoro * tharo |8 wat witr uvery where, but 1ot a drop to drink," o. wept what i3 drawn from duep wells sunk below thie bottom of tho wud and ov4o of the seu. Fish and otber products of (b9 ¥ua ure plentitul sud Veoice 1 ber paliny duyy must have buen the £ imost beautiful eity i mw?ncm. Hor grand utd :g‘{,‘{_";{;};“‘“ tho bufluings und Cathudral, aro Jmposing warble puliced, churches, and publiv > 5 hurl?n ";. ovon lu’:nuir doeny, evidence ‘n‘ull n THE PIGEONS OF 8T, MARK. kruan{ wmelancholy stylo of Losuty; and, The birds ure us inuch the prutegds of the Whon the suu shinvs brlebtly oo their thinus | clty as the bronze Hons ure belvved o bu ftd stained fronts, rovedl wonderful shudes of cotor, | protoctore. There #ro thousauds upon tbuu- Which dellgbt tho vye und sndden the beart of | sunds of thew, and thoy are very tame, [ ouve the paluter und tho lover of medieval archis | ween ladies wnd ¢hitdron foeding thew, sud tboy toedv 4 havy ofton been struok with woudor, | Bot only kutbor all wround the fout, buc ulic ou minutely cxawluiug the orammentss | onthe dross, und hunds, and aruw, and bead as NOALW, ¢ hauticel coaie buclsity, HILLER TAYLULG tho oniy CopyrYrio . BERAGUE'S OLYMPIC THE Clark-st, apposite Shenusn LHouio. Every Bveulug ui § und Matiiees \Wudncadsy, Satuse day, sud Supday. Toe Blg 4 New York Novelly Compaty s i, 3 Haturday evening, May 7,annual benett bt Jumes Burach DIreeior uf Atusmeats, A great GL 1 cas| snmey heq) fiee FUY belloved, o dul;t'r:::‘\:vl:l’dxln;lnuc‘: lodged 1y g “l:m course of the day §t was s crodly, Uk of North Auerlca to the Retlong thygapyer £00UBE up the duy's trans- \Vm““; 6 ternpon thecashlerof Seranton, "*flmfl" ud found uo entryof seheck Wude, and. the presumption wus