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\ ritish wWar Sloop Lost, *Tand 145 Persons Drowned. IR of B Pyramid and Al- Piscovery of Egypt- {an Writings. - \ renrlete Outline of the Re- 3 c%x;{'ofis Belief of a Past Age. Pl oo B0 Important in. Archesology ,oihls?fw the Finding of the Rosetta Stone: o o Wil Have Nothing to Do with mmme Anti-King-Killing Cone ference. —_— 150 Unwilling to Accede to mc:h:Whhes of Princo Bis- marok, —— honsand T+wo Hundred Ninilists “l‘g:x: on o Journcy to Sl berla. R gtshctory Aspeot of the Monetary Gonfersnoe—St, Peteraburg @loomy. -ening Fged ANOTHER HORROR. ¥AB SL000 BLOWN UP WITI GUEAT LOSS ifho Admirallty hos o v, May 3.—~The m bll::nml;lh(rmny.\lunluvldcn stating thnt the llsh war sloop Duterel was blown up the ot April at Sandy Point, Btrails of Windlan, Thocause of tho catastropho s 3ot known, Lieut. Stokes remmina at the yeneof the dlsaster to nscertain tho eanse of » ploslon with the assistance of dlvers. T commander, paymnster, an engineer, ke, earpenter, and several seamen werg wd. It Is thonght probable that a great b of life has nttended the disaster. ‘Tho Derel reglstered 1,137 tons, and liad 000 bmepower englnes. ONE IUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE. The Times announces that tho oflicers and ewaf the Doterel numbered 156, All por- Iialesecpt eleven, THE PYRAMIDS, WEY UIVE UI THEIR EECRETS, Cano, Egypt, May S.—Maspero has just Jpesed som more pyramlds of Sakkara, In- thsing the tombs of the Kings of tho fifth gmsy, The mortuary chapels of eachcon- tilnavont elghty square metres ot the small- wiand most closely written toxts, giving jreclse detalls of the roligious bellef of that 1 1tisacomplete coup do grace to the Qsiris Masoule theory, and all previous con- epions are entirely upset. Except the fhd- logef the Rosetta stone, in1590, no discovory faEgypt equals thils in sclentific value, Tha atnnco of the passnge s difticult and dan- terons, on account of the looso blocks that weamber it. An Amerfean Egyptologlst nnd tcomespondent ro the only persons allowed frisit the Interior with Maspero. The lat- brexplorer returns to Parls next month, wdslilpublish tho discovered texts. All teSakkara pyramids, about sixty in num- ter wlitbo opened as soon ns possible, KING-KILLERS. A PATISTAN TUMOR, Spectal Cabte, Pams, May #.—A sensational story ran = umgthe boulovards last night, to tho effect tuthoNivilists had attempted to blow up oo Edmond Adam, the charming diree- tras of the Nouvclle Revue, for defonding Benew Czar fu the columns of that paper. Theanly foundation for the report scoms to bethatthe Indy yesterday received n bottlo tolining a thickish liquid, possibly hafr dre, shich some one's imagination changed Eonltro-glycerine. A PRATICAL JORE, Afters solenn and serfous Inquity by the .!&ema annlyticnl chemists, it has been b rered that tho reported Nihilistic at- df:k? Mme, Adam {s a lugubrious practi- ACTION OF FRANCE. B To the Weatern Ansoclated Press. ARIs, May 8,—It is sald the Minister of Ioterlor hns ordered tho expulsion from of eloven forolgnors proved to bo in nk;ammnnlcmlun with the Nibillats in piie land, 1t §s sald, also, that France lly tefused to join tho Intornationnl forn 2 on the extradition of tho regl- l;!nm ALOOMY IN 8T, PETERSBURG. o c‘jla'v May 8.~ dispatel from Berlin ‘“1;?& lo the Cznr remains in retiremont hing, the Implacable enomies of his iy hit are as dangerously busy s ever, mh“m:ml Teports of daring operatiors by In disseminating manitestoes con- allmlnz to Lhe Czar continue to reach Pt n Sunday lnst the police of St. Pe- un‘ Wore engaged In searching for mn;‘:rwbumlnuflukybrldgo. though noth- oyt have been found, The soclnl Pt eal atmosphoro of St, Petersburg I omlhlcker and thicker, and s fraught Pintg ?nsol another approaching storm. oy e:t:nn:ecnlvm {mm deserlbe the N oomy prison-house, where ;{;vh:;m of tha outsida world, u?{dovery- et Mmfllcmmmul valnful suspense. Tho Yrdery. als stll appear with mourning %";fl“’n{n PIOM A LIDKRAL PAPKIL. '“'vmeqlxgl. News says: “Woaro correotly Rely bring t Bisinnrek, or whoever 18 stelve Poish ““lboutnconfureuca for the pur- %“m!lnz o more stringent mode of "‘""lhual l'olll}cal conspirators, has sent Menunnm England, and has thus jm- :flml n reéfusal, ns England, fol- Wpargie Xauplo of France, will cortalnly DY ot Date iy uny conference deslgned ey Uhbopular Governments from the 'flfi pr thelr unpopularity,” o Pmm;vxm OFF FOIl BINERIA, ey g ot Una, May 8,—Dlspateh of con- B fyar &h Moscow for Sibarka bogins the Tho number 1o ba deported s By, —— REAT BRITAIN, Loxngy, 3} ['rng.u-y WITIL FRANCE, Ty Ang\(,.:-y 4=—Tho nugatiatlons for the ta gy Fiticg tench commercial treaty be- iy 7 BTt attention, ‘T existing iy "lxvlm In Novomber, and #f the ey ‘: hot conclulied and ratified terot 1, wid the dissolutlon of the ", bo oo oputies Englang will, in Nov- Wiyt b;l(rumczl with a generul taplft s of N"nlmust prohibitive, Her only duy Pm‘nw'ul%liuu will be retaliatory do l_“'i; w'l!ms. brudy, -stlk, and [ ¥ ang The Frogeh, although U, gl g, UUS to moke & new ngree- Waygy, mmm"x:ly upon the absolition of ":d:b:‘qn, V:‘I:lulll:s‘ lb‘uch o persistence dchemg of the treat, Wby ““lllda are belloved, by Bnklnufl'. Y bou wool nud’ cotton plece R b TIK NKWMANKET RACES, At Nowmarket tho P'rinco of Wales Slakes was won by Maskelyne, Valentino seeond, Mistake third, ¥ e *I'hu rnea for the Visitors' Plate resulted in adendshent botweon Tower and Sword and Lincolushire. : THE ARREST OF DILLON, In Comnons, Justin McCarthy gave notica that e would mova at an early day that tho netion of tha Irlsh Exceutlve, in nrbitenrily arresting o momber of Parliamoent and pro- clalming the City of Dublln, Is an abuse of the powers granted by the Coerclon act, nil I3 cnlculnted to nrouse disnifeetlon aud mar the resulls of the romedind proposals. THE SPEAKER will commiunieats tho factof the nrrest of Dillon to the House of Commons to-dny. In cansequenco of Dillon's arrest It has been determined to revive tho anti-coorclon ngitn- tlon. A conference of English Radleals is belng arranged for that objeet. It Is rumored that Ditlon will, fneonsonance witlt thio res- olution of' the Parnellites Lefore the nassnge of tho Coerclon act, resign lils seat in Parlin. ment. A MONSTER MEETING of the electors of Tipperary will probably bo hold, Archblshop Croks presiding, for the pirposo of protesting ngninst the arrest of -Ditlon,” Parnell 18 oxpected to attend, In conseauenco of the arrest of Dillon, Parnell has advised his followers to abandon thelr present nttitude toward the Land bil} and voto against Its second reading. THE INEIMEN, ) Dunriy, May 8.~Tho proceedings of the weekly meeting of the Land Lenguo were tame. Thearrest of Dillon ovidently has hada chilling effect. Dronnan denounced the Qovernment's actlon asan attempt to stlfle ndverso discussion of the Land bill. At a meeting of tho Land League to-night it was announced that £1,430 had been sub- seribed the past week, . A TELKGRAM FIOM EGAN AT PARIS stated that ** From all sldes'the conntrymen in Amerlen appenl to the League to stand firm and make no compromise with the land- lords.” Egan sald, In view of the arrest of Dillon, that the League should eall on tho Irish Members of Parliament to hold no fur- ther terms with the Land bill, NICHOLS AND KAVANAGID hnve been rumanded on a charge of complict- ty in shooting Farrell, ——————s TUNI1S, (OENERAL EXASPEILATION IN PARIS. Spectal Ualble. Tanis, May 8,—Goneral exasperation hns ‘been caused here by the mendaclous letter which All Boy has addressed to his brother, Mahomed el Sndok, accusing the French troops of lorrible atrocities at Ben Uachiee, “Men and women,” writes Al *were slaughtered indiseriminately, not even pregnant women being spared, - I my- self snw two disemboweled fenales lying in a hut which had been burned. Thelr little ones lay beside them. I hnd to altor my routo to avold tho lorrors that met my eycs.” All had n double purposo In penning this letter. Ho hoped to oxcuse his lgno- minlous rotront suiisfuctorily to the Tunisian fanatics, and to wyenge himself onthe French Generals for foibldding him to euter Beja. Gen. Loguerot has- protested against the letter, AN IMPORTANT EXGAGEMENT. Spectal Cadle, TAnts, May 4—1 a. m.—A tclgram fust recelved from the speclal correspondent of the Flguaro at LaCalle, dated May 3, an- nounces that Gen, Logerot's divislon, after n rapld march and turning movement, has succeeded In pnelfying oll” the couutry through which ho passed, and yesterday (Tuesday) reached the mountain stronghold of the Kroumir on the stde opposit to that which was attacked by Gen Delbecque, Somo Arabs having fired on an ofticer sent out to observe the movement of tho Chanls encamped In the pinin of . Dakla, Gen, Logerot ordered his troops to ndvance, and an {mporlant engagement took place. ‘The French squngron made o brill- fant charge, killing, it Is sald, 400 of the anemy and -capturlug o quantity of hooty, The French loss Is Insignifieant. M..Allegro, the rencgade Tunislan Consul, declares that he distinctly saw n number of Tunisiun reg- ulars fighting in the Kroumir ranks under the command of threo of thelr own oftlcers, A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT 1IN TROUDLE To the Weatern Anoclated Press, Tuxis, May 3,—Roustun, the French Con- sul-Cenernl, has complained to Reade, the Britlsh Consul, that Perkins, an Engilsh newspaper correspondent, had bheen ob- served fighting In the ranks of n Tunislan tribe on Tuesday and had killed a Fronch officer. Roude strongly repudiated the In- sinuation, but requested Perkins to roturn from prudential motives, It Is signlfieant that Perkins, in & lotter published to-dny, confirms the Tunislan complnint relative to tho treatment of unoffending inhabitants fn tho Medjerda Valley. EXCITEMENT, Tunis, May 8,—The advance of the Fronch troops causes Intonso excltoment among all the Tunisian tribes against the Bey’s Gove ernment for having forbidden nll resistance to it on the plen that the French would only oporate againss the Kroumir, The French aro expected toimmeadintely occupy Porto Farlua, twenty-llye miles distant from ‘Tunls, TRANCE. A BANKER KILLED, .« TAnis, May 8.—Af Pascal Daguin, manager of the Bank of Discount, was killed by the fall of a glrder whila driving past the rulns of L'Printemps, the great dry-goods store, THE MOSETARY CONFENENCE. TAns, Moy 8,—At a mcoting of the Qom- mittee of the' Monotary Conferenco, the Dutch delegate Vrolick prealding, soventeon dologates wore present, Including the Deputy- Maator and Controller of the English Royal Mint. After a discussion Insting threo hours, the Conmlttco adopted o list of questions to be submitted to the Conference, rawn upby the Dutch dolegates, It was also agroed that two lists of questions prepared by Cer- nuschi and Iorton be submitted to the Con- ference, In order to form o basis for the dls- cussion of/the monetary question from ‘| sclentific point of view. "The Committee in- trusted Vrollok with the task of drawing up thelr réport, and passod a resolution express- ing the hope that the next sliting of the Con- forence would be hold as soon ns possible, Great cordinlity continues to pravail amongst the delogates, nud the labors of the Conferonce will bo-resumed under the most fayorable ausplioes, MEXICO. A _DRILLIANT IECEPTION OF GEN, GRANT BY THE FIST CITIZENS OF THE NEIGU- BORING REPUBLIC, 5 City or MESico, May 8—At tho banauet to don, Grant by the vromoters of the Yo- polovampado Rallroad 150 porsons were pres- ent, includiug throe members of tho Cabi- net, many Doputles, Sonators, and distin- gulsied men. ‘Great frieudship was ox- pressed for Grant, | ‘Thatonst of the Minlster of Foreign Aflalrs was: “Qen, Grant—The &reat, goodd; and tried friend of Mexleo,” GERMANY, - TUK OAPITAL OF TiLE EMPIRE, Benwis, May 8,—~The bill which has boen already ‘drafted for the ercetion of & new Tarlinent louso on Koenlgs plats will not Lo futroduced for tho present. 1t has boen set usldo at the express wish of Iriuce Bis- marck, Avhose action In the matter i3 con- nected by some journals with his threat to remove the sal ot Government from Berlin, His mlnor supportors in the press endeavor 1 give a color to the threat uy a serious one, The Emperor and Crown Prince are under- stoud to bo decldedly opposed to anythlog THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. orlin, THE JRWS, Two battalions were sent Snnday to Smeln and Korssuin to quoll the excesses ngzainst the Jews, 'The Hebraws are also threataned ut Uman amt Sitin, but onergetic measures have been taken to proteet them. THE EAST. THE PORTE TO TIUE AMBABSADONS, CONSTANTINOPLE, May 3,—The Ambassn- dors of tho Powers recelved the Porte's re- ply to thelr iast eollcetive note Inte yesterdny wvening. It briolly announces that Turkey neeepls without ruservy the- proposed suli- tlon of the Greek frontier questlon, and thy forimoer foir Commissioners—namely, Server Pnshin, Mukhtar Pasge, All Nizami, and Artin Effendi—will conter with the Ambns- sadlors for the purpose of arranging o formal convantion. DRIVISCIL PABIA has completely defeated the Albnnfan In- surgents at Ipek, DPANAMA. BUENA VENTUIRA DPANAMA, May 8,—Seven bodles hava been recovered from the rulns of the dlsnstrous fire in Buena Vonturn, Auita Asana, the first vietim, had conslderabls money In o trunk, und when the flre broke out armed herself with n knife and resisted all attenpts of nelghhors to remnoVe ler, Inststing that sho must guard her treasure. A puflof wind swept the flames around her, driving away her would-be rescuers and prostrating lier besido the trunk. LABOR AND CAPITAL.' 8T, LOUILS, Bpeclal Dispateh to The Ghicago Tridunds BT. LOuIR, 3ny i—Tho restaurant waiters to tho number of 112 to-day struck for 88 a weok and board, instond of, ns formnerly, $7 n week and board, In Thatcher's restaurant, on Blxth street, tho walters walked ont just before dinner-time and left tho rostaurant partly or- phuned, a8 it were, {t bolng difficult to serve tho suosts, At the othet restuurania tho mon will 10 out (£ the denund s not compiied with. 81, Louig, Moy 8.—1ho Varhishers' Unlon do- clded Inst night “to Innugurnte n strike for a raise of wages from $1.50 und 8170 to 8176 and &2, The strike will bogin at onge, Tho demund i8 to bo mrdo by the shops, If tho bossos ro- fuse to accodo, A genoral atriko will ensuc, The murl;l.s-culwrlnllo met and disoussed botter wugos, v MILWAUKERE. i Spectal Dispateh 1o The Chicago Triburie. MILWAUKER, May &—Tho Tradcs Assembly hold a largoly attonded meeting to-night. Thore 16 overy probabllity of u general striko Lolug In- suguratod. Tho discontented printers, motders, clgarmnkers, tinnors, aud soveral other Unions turned out in force, It was ngeeced at the meet- ing to demand higher wagoes all nround. The striking printors huve bogun the publication of s papor of their own, There is sotno tlk of the business-ten organizing nu antl-strike Unlon. DECATUR, ILL. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Deoatun, 111, May 3.—About forty of tho prickmakers 1n two yards west of Decutur quit work this morning and struck for an Incronso of 2 cents n.day Jn tholr waces. Tho molders huvo been recciving $2 and temperers and wheolors 8150, An nttempt to got omployés nt two ather ynrda to etrike waa only prtly suc- cessful, ‘Tho strikors say thoy will holdout, | —— MONTREAL, Bpectat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribuns. MONTREAL, May 8,—The laborcra employed in tho froight sheds of the Grand Trunk Raile rond here, to the nnmber of 100, have struck for an advance of wuges from §1 to $1.2 por day. The brakemun threaton to strike unless they ot an ndvanco from $1.25 to 8140 por day. No trouble Ia unticipated, ns tho mon profoss to sct within tho limits of tho lnw, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. SprixariELy, Iil, May 8.—Tho omployés in the steol melting departuient of the rolling-mill bave mado a demand for np fncronso of 48 conts nerday. The Company say thoy have nevor mado any money out of the stoel depurtmon! and have concluded to dischargo the men i closadown the steol mlll, Thla throwa about 71 men out of employment. d 8T, JOSEPIN, MO, 87, JosErm, Mo. Moy 3.—The molders and Inborors in tho brick-yards of this clty, num- \| illas, and L boring nbout 360, struck to-day for un_lncreaso I wages,—the moldors from $2.56 to 2.0, an tho lnborors from §1.560 to $1.75. Tho brick- makers bnd u meoting to-night and conceded tho ndvauce, HOCKING VALLEY. Covumuug, 0, May 8.—A speoial snys: Dolo- gatos from the miners In Hoeking and adjoin- 1og coul valleys hold n meoting nnd resolved not to resumo work until thoy recolve thelr usunl pricy, 80 couts per ton, lndtond of 70 conty, as the operators propose. CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O., May 8.—The striking stroot rallway employée’ domands boing refuscd, thoy have formed o *bus company, and are runuing in successful opposition to the old lines. Tho nfli-hunds of tho rubboer companiea nro ubout 1o strike for 25 pur cent ndvance. TORONTO. ‘Toraxro, Ont., May 8.—Tho lomo Committeo of Grand Trunk brakemon eall upon the men to hold themselves In rendincsa to strike Wednes- day at midolght, and warn thein aguinst com- mitting any sctof violouce or {n any way cou- travoning tho luw, ! e * DETROIT. Derrorr, May 8.—All the stoncoutters in the city atruck to-day for amiiso from 82 to §3 per day. All tho coopors at Hillsdale, Mich., woent on'n atrike to-day, —— PHILADBLPIIIA. PILADELPNTA, Blay §.—The stoncoutiors om- ployed on the City-Hall are on a strike to forco the dismissal of non-sooioty mon. —— OMAIIA. OMAuA, Nob,, May 8.—Tho wator-works strik- crastill hold out, and thore s no changa in tho sltuation since yenterday, i iy 8T, JOIIN, N, B, 87, Jonx, N, B.,May&.—Tho sbip laborershavo . struck for $2,60 per day, e ———— In tho Eouwns of Comuions. Livpincolt’s Magazine. Tho publto aro excluded from:tho Iouso whilo tho Bpeakor is at prayors, but, by ouc of thoso auomalles which give a bumorous tlavor to some forms of Engiish legislution, tho authoritios ilo not recoxnizo the ~ox- fstonco of the Ludis' Onilory, aud by tuin ploasantry tho occupanis of it nro per- inittod to witnoas the spiritunl rucroations of tho Bpeakur, - When It I8 announcod thut bo 1s In the cbulr, the Btrangors’ Uutlery und the Spoaks ors' Gullory are gponesl, aud wo' may thon untor. Frow nolthor of theso oun o good vivw be ub- tainod, and the visitor Hinas tho Interest of the proocedings and his comfort invroased if ho bus ajrondy mude bimself famliiar with the bullding jtselt on one of thosv occustons whon it 1s ?wu 10 tho public. Whon the tlorid beautlos of St Htopuen's 1iatl and Ootacon 1all and the sump- tuous decorgUons of tho House of Lords have beon_srou, tho House of Commons, like tho wembers of the Jobby, {s disappointing, and tho insublicienoy of itd sizo Is at onco ap‘rxmml. It 8 nearly squure, and tho walls and velling uro panelod with carved onk of a sombure hue, Tho windows are bordered with stulined winss, in which the motto " Dicu ct mon drout" 18 ropoated aldownys and lonwthwise, There 14 also s large pluto of dulloawlly-llulcd glass In tho roul, through which tha Llgbt falis with grateful sofi ness, At tho farthor end of tho bull from tho ontrance tho Bpoakor sits in o canopied onk chalr, und ju tyont of him is the eierks' table, ‘fl'“ whicli fests tho pondcrons mnce, bourin tho initials C, R. (thuse of Claries L or I1.) ai u crown. The bonches upon whlsh the members uit rm placed four duep ulony the sidos of tho hall fromend to ond, and ureuphotstored tn dark lvathior, Unlike tho soats in tho Benato or liouso 6f Rupresentutives, they have no desks or tubtes attuohud to thow; aud I the cccupants wint to write thoy must uso thoir knees, The bencbes on the Sperker's right band arc ou- cupied by the Miuisterinl party, nad thoso on tho foft by the Opposition. They ure divided— thoso up the right and loft—by un lslu about twelvo feot wide, and aro lntersccted midway by a transverse passugo cillod the “nunuwufi'.' tho membors who wit below this, whethor thoy aro o tho Conservativa sidv of the House or the Liberal, indicating that they do not give unrosocvud allegianco to tholr pasty, At the ond l!p‘l‘llll tho Hpeakor 18 the bar of tho Fouse, two pillurs unlted by u hollow brass rud,—and, oxcoptiug the vierks it the table, ouly members aro udmitied withly thls Wit~ Kyen the Ber- ivnnl«ul-lums und tho Deputy Bentount-ut- Tine are oxciuded and sit outsido tho Lur, and it a letter or tolegrum arrlves for a membor it L"nwm" ulong from hand toband untll {3 reaches . ——— 1havo long preseribed tho Shakers' Sarsapa- 5. kK (¢ A& most valuublo medicine.— Jupswlah Blake, 8. L., Gilwanton, N, 1, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1881-TWELVE PAGES baser by Wnard and a homeerun In tho eighith inning by Gross that nlso brought In Mathows, who n moment beforc hnd sent Farrell home, Theonly earncd run of tho gnino was by Morrill, Wha lifted the ball over Hines' head for two buses, and aéorbd on saerifice hite by Ttardock and Button, The Bostons played s vory loosn flelding game, Wright helng dectdedly” * off,” while both pltchers wero very generons in glving tholr upponents bnses ot called balls, 'ho fentures of the game wore a mngnilicent ane- handed renning citeh by 1fornung and tho tisld- inge of Hines aud RRichmond, Soventeen hundred peoplo wero prosonts SPORTING EV Slashing Defeat ‘of the Cleve- lands by the Chicago Champions. Worcester Deals Trni Agnin—Toston Beaten hy Providence, and Bufs 1) falo by Dotrolt. Anana 1601884 Provident 22003 0=7 Eaened rins—Uoston, 1. 1insa hit—Doston, it Prosilence, 0, Fluliting errors=1loston, 0; Providenco, b Twaosbuse hits=Morelll Three-hase hits—Ward, 2, Homo run—Gross. Firat bnscon balls—Iloston, 8; I'rovidonce, 3, Fieat buase oh errors—1loston, & Providonce, 8, Strirck out—Suyder (2), ltichmond, Donny @) \Vlnrdemnllhnws. fnston, 8 Provid B ,0ft on lscs=Doston, 8; Providenco, 4. Jindia cnlled—\Whitnuv. 99: Mathews: 103, Btrikes ealicd=—Whitnoy, 445 Mathows, 4. Double play—Iostou, 1. Pussed balls—8nyder, 1. Tlhne=210, -Umplre—Dick Higham, Great Slaughter of tho Favorits at the Nashvillo Raco Meot~ ing. > CHICAGO V8, CLEVELAND The Chicagos got rovengo, on the Clovelands yesterdny for tholr defoat of the dny hefore, shuttlng thotn out cnglroly; und allowing ouly Tour men to got ua tarns fiest baso. "Iliore were prosent over 1.500 speotators, In spite of the fnct that thoday was raw and almost wintry la it chililness. Tho tome toam waa sborthanded, Dnirymple's fnjury of the day beforo pineing himon tho disabled iist, He will, howover, lo nblo to play I tho games of Thursduy, Friday, and Snturday of this wook at Cloveland, Nichols was put lu left fleld, and, while not strong at tha bat, ho dil the rest of -his work ndmirably, showing himselt to ho a first-class base-runner and un excollent outtielder. Corcoran pitehed his very bost, and held tho heavy Litsmon of Cleveland down to toreo ctoan hits ali told, 1o was splendidiy eupported In tho fleld by Turns, Witllumeon, Queat, Kolly, and An- #on, somo of the Infiokd plays hoing capecially Yefllinnt, Tho story of Cleveland's part of tho aio I8 onsily tolld, Shaffor, after hitting safo {1 thn second fnning, got to second on Quost's wuff of Flint's fine throw, but gut no furthor, Quest’s pass of Clapp's red-hot grounder in the third inniog gave an unearned buse, and, on a passed Lall by ¥lint, McCormick made third in the fifth loning nfter hitting for a base, but died | thore. A base on bulls for Gore and hita by Kel- Iy nod Anson in the tirst Inning notted two runs for Chicago,—ono enrncd. In the fifth Nichols ®ot 1 lifo on Moynahan's muff of his iy, stolo second cleverly, and kept on to third on Clupp's bigh throw, Then Gore got fn a three-baser, and eame homoon Kelly's single. Kelly stole sceond, went to third 6n o passed ball, and tal- led on Anson's loug fly to centre field, In tho saventh Inning ‘Gore battod himsclf to second bnse, stole third cleanly, and scorod on Anson's sinrle. Anson, though not gottiug a tally for himselr, butted homa four of tho alx runs, which wna glory enough for him., ‘Thero woro sume things on the Cleveland sido desorving of sovore censnre. McGenry resortod to the stata and disreputablo trick of trylng to tripup Kelly with his fuot between third und homo,—a reminiscance of long-gone days whon profossional base-hall piaying was In the hands chlelly of luafors aud lunkbonds. 1t was, more- over, o stupid thing to do, for if Koliy bad been mude to stumble snd fall the wmplre would un- doubtedly havo given him his tully. Georgo Shaifor incurred the Hll-will of the spectators Ly his nteun refussl to go after foul buils batted over tho rightefleld fenes, Four thines he stomd nnd (uldml'hh arms and deloyod tho jrame, wh'.c Angon and Kully twice respoctively left thelr Bowta on tho banch to go and hiint the ball, 8o ossentlally small o performunce a8 Bhaffer wne gullty of hrs nover before boeen seen on tho Chicego grounds, and (hzu Is prob- ably no othor ball-player in the Lénguo who would be guilty of such conduct, Wa linppen to kuow that thig sort of thing Is not ’mpulur with tho Cleveland manngement, which is dosorvedly unted for courtosy and good maninors, and it Ufiflmn Shuffer 1swiso bo will not ropeut the offense, « Tho Chiengos lenvo this afternoon for Clovo- Innd. to play thore Thursday, Friday, aund Satur- mlf' uf this week, s ‘I'ho umpire ifued McGeary 810 for bls atwmrz to trip ur Keally on tho basc line. It wus o well- desorved rebuke of a dastardly porformance. A foature of thio threo wames lus been the ox- ceptionnlly Aino utnplring of Dacscher. While he has not eseaped mistukus—and no uwpiv weverdid of over will—-bo bas proved bimself thoroughly Impurtinl, unqueationably honest, extromely quick rud correct fu bis Pumupuunu‘ n remnrkubie Judge of balls and strikes, and nn export in his fumilurity with tho rules and his abilty toapply them correetly. Good umpiring is nlways appreciated in Chivngo, and it such n thing were possible nothing would please bail patrons in this olty bettof than to have Doesoher oftieiate bere the senson through. THE $CONR TITE BOARD OF REVIEW, Association mot at tha Paclilc Hotel lnst oven- Ing, Judgto Grant fn the chair. The first business In ordor was tho oailing of thio docket, the parties tn soveral of tho vases Lioing presont in person and notifying the Board of thoir rendiness to proceed to trinl. On tho dacket were u numper of cuses brought by tho churged with suppresaing timo on races. ‘The firat case called wus that of Col. Crockett ngainat tho Dubuquo Assoclation,—bolng an ap- plication on the part of Col, Crockett that certain noneys pald by him under protest be refund- ed, tho claltn wiflch ho thussottled belng against n tnnn whom he einployed to drive tho trotting maro Centella, and who onterad her at Dubugue in his owr nnne. It was shuwn that the man had no Interest in tho mare, and no authority to 80 onter hor, ‘The cnso was takon undor advisement. o cato of jt. C. Pate ngainst tho, Adrian Driving Park and_other assocations Torming the Michlgnn Grand Contral Circuit was noxt heard. The evidence showed that In the spring of 1850 this circult ndvertised Ut nll the motn= hers wonld be respunsiblo for tho payment ot the pursos offercd by ench momber, Tho Adriun Assoointion tletaultod {n the paymont of 1t8 promiums, Mr, Pate being a areditor to tho oxtentof $1,900. Tha defenso, with the excep- tion of the lonia Assoclation, wis not represetits «d before the Board, but tho lawyer for Adrian contended that innsmuch a8 that trick had not agreod to the advertised xuurnml‘v (aithough it never repudinted tho same) it could not be held responsible: The fucts plieged in the eomplaint of tha petitigner were not denied. Tho cuso ls ono af cousiderable {ntercst to horsumon, as it involves the settloment of & quostion in which they aro vitally interested: whether masocin- tions are tobo held stricily to thelr promlises in matters relating to purses, Q'his cnse wus ulso tnken uniler advisemont, nfter which tho Board adjourned until 10 o'clovk this morning. * THE NASHVILLE RACES. NAsnvieLy, Tenn., May 8.—At the sccond day of the Nashvillo Blood-Forse Asgoclution races tho weathor wis clear and picasant. Tho track was heavy from Inst night's rain. Intho firt rieo, Young America Stake No. 2, for S-yenr- ol colts, Glonurm and Capins sold ¢ven us favorits, Barney Lyon ng third cboleo. Babeock ;fl:’ gllunnm sccond, Major Hughos :third, R1g Soeond race, Rallroad Stakes, for nil ngos, one and threc-quartor miles, Lony Taw, Kimball, Jiuncroft, and Jim Mulone started. Unnieroft xvlvtll:’l, Kimuall sccond, Jim Matono third, Thoo, Third rice, mile hoats, all ages; Goldbug favorit, Bowlovard won tho first hoat, nnton seeond, Goldbug third, Timo, 1:62, After this hent Boulovard wus the favorit at $100 to 860, Thu second heat was taken by Boulovand, Blauton sceond, Ursuitla third. Thne, 1:613%. RACES POSTPONED. Bueelal Disoates to The Chicago fridune, ‘WASHINGTON, 1). C., May 8.—Owing to tho raln to-dny’'s races have beon postponed until to- morrow. ThiIs will neeessitate the scttlnx back of onch day's races one day. The number of cutries far oxceed those of uny provious meet- ing, uod tho ciuss of horses aro tho best that thoro are fu tho country. Amony tho big prcers ontered 18 Sorrel Dan, owned by H. V. Bumis, of Chlengo, who hus offered to matoh him ngainst \ g L RTIDA[S | Cltior Bt Jutlen or Muud 8, for o purse of Cll:ltudmul- Sl 16,00, _ upp, .. Tiunlap, 2 0| of 0f 41 3{ 0 P-m;efl'ln. HEEEEE OBITUARY. ek, o 008l ol 8l ¥ & EDMUND B. TUTTLE. Thillips, 1b,, 8| 0] o] of 8] 0| u | The funcral services of tho Hev, Edmund 1. MeConmlek, p ol 3 2l 2 3 3 0 | Tuttie, formorly Itector of St Ansgarius’ and §t. ik gxf_‘;“‘}' f 30180 8141 41 3 | Muric's Bpisoupat Churchos, and whoso doath oo- | =|=l—=|—=|=|= | curred in Now Yotk City on Friday lust, were Tatal 20} 0 8| 3[34] 8] 8 | beld at the Cathedral of 88, Petor and Paul yes- Chilcayo, terdny aftornoon utlo'clock. Cauon Knowles Hiohats, 1.1, 81 3121 81 31 8t § | atiotuted, tho ttov. F. 0, Osbarne, af Atehison, Koy ¥, £ 1t o| 8| 8] 7} 1} v | Kos., nssisting. At 1 o'clock tho casket wud Anson, 1b, 8] Uf #| 2(13] 0| 0 [ Lorne down tho atslo and deposited In front of Willinmson, 4] 01 0] 0} 1} 6| 0 | tho chancol, tho reverend gentlomon in thele I}‘(‘n‘lsf::fi: R 419 | eootosiusticul robes woing boforo and chanting Tlint, 0. 31 of 8}l 6| 2| 0 | portions of the Episcopal burlal sorvice. Quest, 2b, 4]0} 0] 0 1| 3] & | Tho subdued light of tho dimly burniug gas- ] =|—=|==]==|=|~= | Jets mingling with the sunlight which streamod Totil vesiioarsa senes; 35| o|10jsals|a, 2 “flm“;"":"&"“'"‘Ed"fl'{'fl'Wh"'flr""uh.‘: p.m‘;“:;u n chunt ol 0 . priest, tho swellly) s of 3 = 129450788 |G ' Gombinad 1o wid solémity 1o tho Chioago .. 0000301 *—g | blreadyend coousio n. Canon Kunowles delivered a briof but fitting culogy upot the beloved dend. The untiro serve feo was huold nt the Cuthedral, utter which tho rewmaing wore borne to Gricetand, for Intermont, ‘Ihe unly rolutives present at the abu-n‘umi woro the widow, i brothor's wife, Mres. Adelia Tuttle, und i sun, W, O, Tuttle, nnd fumily, Among the town peoplo In nttesidiance were Mr. Henpy T, Chueo and Mrs. T\ C. Huyues, a8 nlso Mr. Hon- Jnmin F. Guyton and funlily, of New York City, 'Tho pall-besrors woro Mal. W, H, Jordun, U. B, A, (ropresonting Gen. P. . Bhorldan, who wis utuble to uttend), Cubt. K. Rt P Bhurley, Col. W, 1L, Bolton, Col. lerun Sbellor, Capt. Fyfe, Mr, G, It Larrabeo, of 8t, Jumoes’ Cburah, nbsonce of tho city clergy is nccounted for Ly the fuct that thoy were 1it attondunce upon tho Deanery at Bvanston, Canon Knuwlea baving boon summoncd hither to attend tho funeral. “THOMAS C. JONES. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago dribunc, Wargrrows, Wis, May 8.~Thomas O, Jones, editor of the Watgrtown Democrat for ‘the pnst flve years, died to-dny at his home In the Fourth" Ward, of typhold pneu- monin, after an Ilness of thres wecks, aged SLyenrs, 1lo‘loaves o wife, to whom he was married nbout n year sinco, tomourn hislass, “Tho tunoral will bs held Thursiay. e —e———— INTER-STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST, Bpeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, JACKSONVILLE, 1l May 8.—A grand banquet was givon this evoning at Armory Hall by ‘tho students of the Lllinots Colloge and youngladics of Jacksonvillo ta tho Intor-State Collogiale Oratorleal Assoclution, and \as & nost succoss- fuland brilliant afair, the uttendance bolng Earoed runs—Chicago, 3 Tawo-tuso hit—Gare. ‘I'hree-buso hit—Gore. First baso on batls—Gore, Anson. First buso on vrrors—Clilengy, 2; Cloveland 1, Left on bnses—Clileago, 4: Cloveland, i, Struck out—L'arcell, Phillips, Moynnhan (2, Mlc(:gllnry. Williamson, Buras, Corcoran, Fllat, ichiols. Bnlls oulled—Corenran, 70; McQormick, 00, * Btrikos caflod—Corcoran, 16 McCorlck, 18, Ammhln plays=Clapp-MeGoary, Burnsg-Quest- nsoit, Passod batls—Fiint, 1; Clapp, 1, Timo—2:15, i : Umwpire—Docschor. L — WORCESTER VS, TROY. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Woncesten, Mass., Moy B—To-day's pama oponed with i lead of four runs for tho Troys, but tho Worcestors played a stif up-hiit gamo, and by heavy batting aud sharp floldiog kuined the lead fin the eoventh, und fncronsed it to tho ond, Throo of tho Troys' runs In tha first finlng woro earned, tho first ivo mon at tho bat, Cassidy, Conners, Ewing, Ferguson, aud Caskins, hitting Rich- mond hard and safely, Tho loft-handor got down to his work uftor that,and in tho noxt olght jnnings only four safe hits were made, Dushong, whosocatching in tho past three gamos hns been perfoction, nstonishied himeolf by bat- l|m5lmulnzlunml a doublo-bagger, Iotaling made a }ike record, while 8toves, Dorgean, lrwin, und Rlchmond onoh gut two snfa hits, Unasidy led the batting for tho Trovs with thece snfe hits, while Conuers and Cusking ouch got two, and Ewitig mailo n throo-hnggor, a8 ho has done in eaoh ot the two preceding ynincs. very largo, Somo 200 studonts from abroad are ot 4§08 88 T8 by | ot muvy, i, T, e, nl ! ITOW, r b AT . 40001000 0=5] It annual totor-Sata oratorical con. Earned runs—Worecstor, 73 Troy, 4, Fiolding errors—Worvodtor, 8; Troy, T, Baso hits—Worcester, 16; Troy, 0, ° . ‘F'wusbuso hits—Hotaling, Irwii, Bushong, Stoe voy, Caskins. Three-buso hlt—Ewlnf. T'irat buso on vrrors—Worcester, 8 Troy, &, Loft on basoa—Worcester, U; Troy, I, Biriiok aut—-Stovay (2), Creatnor, ushong, Balls callod—=Richimond, T4; KKoefo, 0. Strikes callod—Richmond, 113 Koofo, 13, Double pluy—Kecfo-Ferguson-Connord. Passcd balla—Ewlng, 3. "rvl“d pl;ma‘n—mohmuntl. 1; Koofo, 8, ine—i 4! Umplre—Dunnigan, . R DETROIT V8, BUFFALO, Bpecial DispateN to The Chicugo Trivuns DeTioir, Mich,, sy 3=Tho Dotrolts In tholr sccond game with tho Bytfalos atonod for yoss torday’s dofoat by improved play and u doclstve victory, Thoattendance was lurge, Tho homo club did somo flno work Iu thg infield, four brilliant double-plays following fa’ rapld suo- tost for tho champlonship of the Northwest, which takes pincy to-niorrow ulght, Orators from Illinols, Indlaun, Ohlo, - lowa, Wisconsin, and Miuncsota will tuko part in the coutost, —t———— MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE, Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribuns, Laxsixa, Mich,, May 3.—-8orlous cliarges have {ng beon preverred against Wurden Grafton, of tho Ionia 1luuso of Currvution, ho has askud for and the Logk(slaturc will order a full and coms iplote fuvostixaton, . ol Bountor Duvid R, Cook, Benatos-eloot from tho menu‘»‘vlurlot to sucooed Benator Durkoo, presented his grodontinls and wus sworn i, Anjong tho petitions this morning was ono signed by overy votor In Ontenugon County In mfiur of the Ontonagon & Hrule River Rallroud A LOG-JAM, Spectal Dispateh to The Olcago Tridund. Mudk2aon, Mich., May 3.—Tho Booming Coms bany bave suspepded oporutions hero on Ro- 138480780 |ocountor an immonse log-Jam ut Sandy Crook Bulfalo . e, Y fi% }, "’, % }, ‘,.', ‘J),:‘:l north of hern, which has rafsod over ton taé Karned vuns—Dofroit, 3 above tho plors at that point, Tho Company is Fielding orvors~Detroit, 1; Butfalo, 8, afrald to brouk thy Jumbzmmq‘ that tho wutee Busu-hite—Detroit, 7; Hutlalo, bl ‘would onrry omrylh,qg fore M and carry sho fwo-buso hits—Richurdjon, Yol oy, Gorhardt, | logs into tho lake, Ll luaber sbipments toe Wood (3). > i duy woro 2,000,000 foot. e B o e e b ttor ASSOCIATION o itmet Y ' MEDICAL ASSI 10N, ill:cmfn}nn:l:\yp—[&fi:fl' “ulvlu. Beltys b RicuMarD, Va., sluy 8.—Tho thivty-scoond ane i pitehes—guivin 1 untaesslon of 5o Auorloau Motoal Asol- Umplro—Giftord, ¥ tlon begun to-day, Aftor pruyor by Bishop Konne, Cathollo, thero wus qu I:ddkdm ot (w;l- vomo by Gov. THolliday. Dr. Hogden, of 8t Louls, t«lll vered the aunual address, Tho dele- Purfirebw-nluh: the guests vl the Wesjniores aud Club, e - A PACKET COMPANY'S PROPERTY, B, Louls, May 8.—Tho Ulrcuit Court to-day approved a hond of §23,u84 for tho proporty of tho Kookuk Northern Line Pucket Company, not overed by nlortgages, which tha Recelver PROVIDENCE V3, HOSTON, Speciat Dispateh fo The Chicage Tribune, Hosrox, Mass., May 8.—The Providence Ciub badly defeatod tho Bostons In the opcning championship gameln thkveity fo-day, Mathows was substituted for Waurd, snd the Dustons patted bim hand, but always high tlys to the out« ticld, mud sure to bo captyppd. The safo batuing ou both sldes wus very light, save @ tlurvos Tho Noard of Heviow of tho Natfonal Trotting. Becrotary nyninst persons and - nssociations,’ scil some weeks agu. This ta of tho steamer Minnosota, six -yard ju this clty, and five ware- atidifforont pointson tho river 0 %08 aituated batween hore and Keokul ‘Tho purchuser is Capt. It. W, Dugan, who Is understood to ropro- sent tho Davidson Interoat, -4 CASUALTIES. TIIE CATAPULT ACT, Bpecial Dispateh lo The Chicago Tribune, WirkespAnng, Pa, May 3—Lizzio Deovine, with Barnum's London Clrous, while making the flying loap of 100 fout it the mir by boing fired froma catapult, at the porformanco bern this afternoon, fell upon her head in tho notting with 80 inuch forco as to causo o conocus- slon of the spinal column, which wes fol- fowed by tho complote parniysls of tho lowor Hmbs, Bho now lies Inn holptess condi tion and her recovery s deemod by the attonde ing physician as ex(mm}ly doubtful. Bhetada presentmont this morning, and 80 oxpressed Lerselt, that something scrious would happen 10 hor to-day. e TIT ELGIN VICTIMS, Bpeetal Dispateh (o The Chicaso Triduns. Evax, 111, May 3.~The bodies of Quy Carlisle, son of Town-Supervisor Carllsle, and Tom Mur- phy, tho ferrymnn, and John Corbin, of Half Dy, victims of Inst Thursdny's disaster, wore rocavered this afternoun and ovonmng by grape plors. All werp found near tho watch-faotory Lridge, bAIf a milo trelow the scono of the catas- trophe,. Justico Backer impanoled n Coruner’s Jury, who reviowed tho remaing and adfourned to nwait the arrival of County-Corgner Will- 1ams, of Batavia, who wis loluxflmhvd for,. Tho verdict i anxiously awnited, A reward of #16 was offerod for the recovery of youny Carlisic’s Lody, and $30 cuch for Murphy's and Corbin's. TWO RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. DALLAS, Tex., Mny d.—Two accidonts occurred to-day on the Texas & Pacific Rtullrond,~ono at Hweet Wator, thirty miles wost of Dnllas, whore tho locomotlve of a frelght-train went through n bridge, kiillng Enaineor Banders and Fireman Amos Dortry, of Dallns, fatally wounding n bLrakoman, namo unknown, and shghtly infurmg Conductor Jobn Harness. The othor murm’ at a bridgoe washout near Ratule, 243 iniles west of Dallas, Engineer Frank Jones, of Dallns, and the brake- man, name not reported, aromissing nnd re- ported killed, and J. T. Henderson, telegraph line contractor, seriously tnfureil. A traln was sent to the sceoc of this accldent. — A MISPLACED BWI'FCH, Bpecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. BostoN, Mass, May 3.—-A misplaccd switch this mornlng caust! n passengor train from Woburn to run luto somo frelght-cars on a sld- ing, and Danlel Driscoll, n passonger, who was ridiog on tho platform of tho forward car, was kitled. The other prssengers wore badly shalken upoud bruised, and tho frelght-cars. were de- wolished. Tho switchman is vnly 17 years old. A RIP-SAW ACCIDENT, Bpectar Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribune. Jacksox, Mich, May A—Thls afternoon o workman named T. E. Amblor while attending arip-saw in tho joiner-shop of Dolg & Bon met with n sovere accident. A portlon of timber flew from the muw, striking Ambler in the lower portion of tho nbdomen, bursting n bluod ves- sol. Severe internal hemorrhngoe cosued, 1t is feared tho tnjuries are fatal, 2 —— UNDER THE WHEELS, Sptcial Dispateh to The Ohieago Tribune. DARVILLE, 111, May 3.—A young woman aged 18 yeurs, daughter of Paul: Dowey, o miner, was killod this afternoou at this pince by a Wabash passonger train, Blie was walking on tho track, and, boing denf, did not heur tho nppronch of tho ‘llruln, which struck her, killing hor In- stantly, A SERIOUS NAILROAD WRECK. Nontit ADAuA, Mass., May T—A amal 1J veeurred on tho Troy & Hoston Rond this morn- ing nenr Engle Bridge, N, Y., by which soveral Yuscnnr ooitohes wero thrown down un o= hunkmont. All tralng so far this morning from tho West aro deluyed. No partleulurs yet, gmunh it is undorstood thers worg uo fatall- (LN KICKED TO DEATII. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. OTTAWA, 1L, May 8.~A youny child of Georgo Smith, of Dagton, wns kicked in thosidebya viclous horse this eveaing, and died ln au hour and a half_afterward, Blr. Timmons, owner of the norse, bnd._ulluwed it to run ot Iarge ufter bulog warned that {t was considerod dangerous, STRUCK A SUNKEN ROCK, VicTonia, British Columbia, May 8.—Tho ship Sumatra, forSun Francisco, with coal, struok un unknown sunken rook In Bayno's Chunnol Sat- urdny morntng. She wastowed intn Esquimait Harbor and boached for repairs, butihus since sunk fu the mud, and will bo'a total logs, COTTON BURNED. NEW ORLEANS, May #—Two hundred and twenty-seven bulos of cotton In transit from st. Louls to tho stenmer AsdeuBal for tho con- tinent, took fire to-days Only twenty-seven Dhion woro savod: Loss 40031 thaurod: KILLED AT A RATLWAY CROSSING, CAMDEN, N. J., May 3.—Ars! Valentine Crim, was killed yosterday at the railroad crossing. Hor husband was dangerously burt, and Adal- phus Butler, & third porsvn Ja u carcluge, so- vorely hurt, A TRAIN TELESCOPED. . BPRINGFIELD, Mass,, May 8.—~A freight-teain on the Conuvotieut River Ralivond was toles scoped at Greontleld by rapuning off an opon switch, Two engines dnd twolvo cars were wrocked, Loss cstimated at 815,00, A JUDGE KILLED BY LIGHTNING. WARRENEBORG, M0, Blny 3.—~During n sovero storm here last night J. W, McClung, uno of tho Judges of Johnson County, was struck Ly light- ning and kitlod. AMUSEMENTS. MAVERLY'S NEW THEATRE, All tho parties interosted yeaterdny signod tho lense of the ground on Mouroe street, whereon Iaverly's new theatre Isto bo ercoted, and tho work of excavating for the foundations will bo commencod assvon ns tho ocoupunts of tho small buikdlugs now on the lot have muved out —which wil} bo within a fow days, Thoquestion of the theutro belny buflt may now Lo conside cred as dofinitly settled, e e p——r DEACON CRANKETT. Asalrondy stated in Tag Tirinuse, Managor J.M. HIIL of this city has purchasod the play “Doncon Crankett,” and yestordoy a dispateh wus recelved by a Chiongo gontieman from Mr. Hill stating that he bud oufulmd James O'Nolll for four years to piay tho olpul part. MINOR CRIMINAL NOTES, Michaol Eyre,a young mnu of only 18 years who s frequently getting into trouble, was at tho Wost ‘I'wolfth Strect Station last night, charged with tho larcony of a ke of boer from one of Fortunc's. bosr dellvery wngons, drlvdn by J. 1% Ford, The prisonor 18 supposed to bo oconnceted with John Kennody and: John O'Rourke, who ara ohargoed with the burglary of a Bluo Island avenuo shoc-store, ns well ae with the larceny of tho beor, Tobert Woods, who about April 15 ohoked and robbed Mrs, Mangan, No. 35 Bouthport avenuo, was holil to tho. Criminal Court yestorday by Justioo Knufmaun In bonds of 4,000, i1, 3, Foster about a your syu was employon asa clork {n the lothol Home, it the corner of Deaplnfucs und Luke stroots, wad bmrulml his trust by absvonding with about #30, which wad given him to buy provisions, Ho also oarried OIF tho contenta of the money-drawor, No traco EALSEL S o, e, e rrett acyl S batioo W alan Bold Bt T $300 butl 10 tho Criminul Court, e —— L OVERCOAT-THIEF ARRESTED, Hipecial Diapatch to The Chicugo T¥idune MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 8.—Goeorge Hunt, a well-dressed ruscal, was arrestod to-night by tho detectives on n sharge of ' grand larceny. Jlo makes & practico of visiting churches and stealiug overcoats aud otlier valuables, and when arrestad four overcoats that had beon stolon from Tmmanuol Church Inst Bunday wora rocovercd, §luntls o bookkeeper by profession, aud hus fately come l:".lu‘lhplma from Now York, Tue poilod rog: arrout od 8 vory fluportant uiv. - i ' ABODY FOUND, Tpectal Dipatch (o [Tis Ohicage Tribuns . GNEVA LAKE, Wik, May 8.—The considor ably decomposed nud sitime-covered budy of un unknown pan was found to-day Inlllcnmk Il;x ijeld Township, sowo four uilles south. S il Pl o, o o td mn'x‘}'x’nu‘-&ungf‘rhm oo low to his tlontity. e —e— A WIFE.BEATER, Jobn O'Hura, 8 chroulo wifc-beater, lving with hia family ut Ko. 63 Kelo atrect, tnod §10 yusterduy ut tho North Eldo Pollew Court for disorderly conduct. O'iara’s wifo has sup~ ported him for about a year and a half, and has repeatodly (n that timo glven him part of her bard-earned moucy whorowith 18 buy whisky. Monday nfternoun the britte went home deunk, and beeauso his good wonan would not give him any moro mone‘y ho began to abuso her so heartily that tho neighbora rushed in and found him with his testh fastoned to hor throat, When tho cnso wus cailed In court Mrs, O Hara's pain« born Indignation had so far subsided sho rofused 10 prosecute bim, ¥ e STABBED HIS MOTHER, Mra. Josophing Eichhorn, Xeeper of galoon ad No. 2} Caual atrcot, was attaoxed at 5:80 Inst evonlug by her son Michacl, aged 17 yoars, boe cause sho romonstrated with him for comlog homo dntnk, and was cut by him with a vory dull butchor-knife on’ tho left shoulder. Tho wound is about three inches long, and_Dr. Niell, who dressed It, says it {s dangerons, Tho young unpcgmco wus nrrested and locked up at tho ‘Wost Madlson Street Station by Officor McCabe. . t— e A Baronet on A'rial for a Forgery Coms mitted by His Wife. Dubtin Correspondencs New Y Tha irinl Of St Walter NOwoni: ohaceed with foryery, will crente o stir. Ho fs an lIrish - Buronet of high family and a_Justico of the Penco, fllsappearance in tho duck on & orlmi« nni chargu {4 startling enough nt first sight, but -~ tho circumstances of tha case are oven moro extraordinary. It woull scom that his wifo,. who is i daughter of 8ir Richard Moore O’ Fer= rall, i8 the roat oulprit. Ludy Nugrent has, how- evor, fled, and tho polico are” unnblo to discover her whereabonts, Zarly in March Bir Arthur Nugont's account nt the Itoyal Iiank wasoverdrawn by £11. About that time ho wroto to the: bank, demandin; tobave s bill discounted for £1600, and ofs fering the nnme of Mr. Robert Caddell, o trustee of his wifo's marringo sottlement, ns woll ns tls own, IHe intended to ro- pay this DIl In slx months tvith monoy which was to cotne to his wife. Tho handwriting of this letter wna that of Lady Nugent, Later on snothor lotter was recelved by the bank, thoy having agroed to grant his request, writton I this same handwriting, acknowledging tho ro- ceipt of the bill, and promising to return it duly signed by Mr. Robort Caddell. A few days the - bill ronched the bank accurdingly, and wns duly “dis- eounted, and placed to tho gredit of Sir Wulter Nuwent, Not lonk nfter that timo a check for £1.000 wna presented, signed by Sir Walter himself (he admits having signed this one), and was cashed out of the prococds of the discounted bill. The £1.600 was sxhausted dur-. '“8 that imonth of March. 1 the ¥ith Sir Waitor wrute again to the bank that an unexpected call tad beon made upon him for moncy, and sald, My wife's trustoe, Mr. Caddoll, bas consented to Join me inn six months' b for £1,500." Iie demandod that L1, 0 blacod to his account upon A& six _months' bill bearing his own and Mr, Caddeli's names. The bunk wrote in roply . to this communiention and recuived a letter by roturn of post from Bir Waltor, to say that Mr. Caddell wna comiug on o visit to thoir housc the followlnyg day, and that any lettor from the bank should bu sent to blm there, Mr, Caddell was not coming upon nny visit to 8y Walter Nugent. ‘Tho latter was a trap, ono of many.,” Mr, Cad- dull bad novor sined the Arst bill, nor evon heard of It, and tho signuture was a forgery.' Annther skillful foint made wns that Lady Nu- gent sent o sutn of £111 to bo placed to her nes count in the bank. Thissho did to show that they wero not inany fmmedinto pressure for money ut the time they wore sceking for the sceond bill, Tho totter fn which this valuablo doposit wus jucleacd was n tho same hand in which the demund tor tho £1,000 bad beon writ- ten, aud was Lady Nugent's, Tho dofensa sot up by Sir Walter {8 that tho furgery was cominittod by his wile, and he I8 not responsible, Hail wos taken in four surotios of A% cach, ‘The caro promises to bo one of very groat public interest. i i ——————— Carlyle on Duke Willlam, Henry James in May Allantic, [ heard Curlylo, lnst night, muintain his has Litunl thesls axuinst Mr. Tonunysoun, in tho pres- once of Mr. Moxon and one or two other per= sons. Curlyle roie s very high horse indeed, be= g inspired tuuount and Juvishiy ply the spur by Mr, Tenuyson, for whom bo has tho livollest vegurd, and 1t was nut long before Willinm the Conquerorand Oliver Cromwell wero trotted out of tholr moldy cerements, to uffront Bir Robort Tl and tho Irish Viceroy, whose name csoapes * me, * Nothing,' Carlyle ovor und over ngain sald and sunir,—*nothing will ever pry England oul of tho slough she uin, but to stop look! at Muanchestor as heaven's gate, and froc-trado as the evertnating God's lnw man 13 bound to keep holy, The buican stomach, I admit, is a’mem-, orablo necessity, which will not allow itsolf’ moreover, to be lone neglocted; and politiont coonuiny nodonbt hus its own right to be heard nmang all our muititarious Jaryous, Dutltell you tho stomach is ot tho supronio necessity our potuto-cvangelists make it, nor 18 politioal econnmy any tolerable subatituto for tho etor- nal voraelties. To think of our head men be- Hovin' the stomnch to bo the un, and. lflr- fslutin' for the stomach, and ocompullin® this old England int tho downright vassnle nige of tho stomach! Buch men ns- thesa, for avotl, to rule Lngland, and Engiand onoe ruled oy OlivorCromweill No wonder the jmpudent knnve O'Conucll takes thom by the beard, shakos his big fist futhoir faces, docs his own dirty will, infact, with Ensland, altogothor] Ob toru duy u‘ Duko William againl” * 1iy vl his fellow-Arendinn protosted that Englund wns no longer the England of Duke Wiltiaw, nor even of Oliver Cromwell, butn totally new Rugland, with acif-ponciousitosa all new nnd uniike tholra; Carlyle only chanted or cunted tho more lustily bis inevitabloding-dong: Oh forn day of Doke Willlam again! “ilirod outnt last, tho long-suffering t cried, *I susppose you would like your Duke Widinm back, to cut'olf some. 1,200 Cambrideos sbiro goutiomen's logs, and leave tholr awners squat upon the ground, that thoy might not nbio any longrer to bear arms ngniat tnl® *AkL® shricked out the remorscioss bLagpipes, In o [; foct collo of delight to find {ta supromo Akt thus wawirlly jnivokod—! bl that wasno’ doubt a very suil thing for the Nuke todo, but sumnchow ho conealved ho had o right to do it; aand upon tho whole he had!l” ‘Lot motell your roturning hero ono thing, then,' ropiied his practical-minded friend, *and thats that he bad hettor sleer olunr of my preeinots, or ho will foel tny knifo in his Kits vers fact this indignunt and unnifected prose of the distingaished poet which alone mnbaimed the insincere colloquy to my remenbrance, or sot. 1ts colors, 8u to spoak. ¥ : —— Tho papors hiave a doal to say about tho moans . of exross from our theatres, . 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