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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES — manner th which lho Commons is testiug | ant disclosures, regret this Afrlean ndvent- | freedom of actlon. The Norwegian delo- | yestorday nftarnoon of heart disease, after CLOTHING, Nl and nssorting that Lhe Conseryatives, wn- | ure Into whiel he hos drawn France, Op- | gate, In nsubsequent discussion, defended being confined to his bed only two hours, | ~rmrinmmanr e ropananam e der cover of his euse, Jeopardize the Land bill | portunist, as he 1, 1f France should bo suc- | the irold standard, Lord iteay, speaking for | 1le wna genorally regarded as the foremost and Impede the business of the country. cossful ho will get hia sharo of (ho glotre. 1f | tho Indian Councit, sald ke entertained no § jurlst in tho Southern States. Asa lawyer - OVES " she shioutd not, he will vseape by throwing | hope of a radieal change of cireumstances, | it s questionable whothar ha had his equnt vkt L ® v in the Kta 110 waan nitive of Aymhire, Scot- land, b ved (o Abbuyvill whor ra old. At hia death he was iat 51 yenes old, 1o was man of tha most unfinching Intogeity. His peie vits life wwis without blumish, o lived bintneless fife, and died o peaceful death, ———— SHAWLS. SAWLS! . of Dolgium and Danghter L gl:a%h tho End of Thoir “I'in British troot slilp Maiabar, from om- | the burden of the defeat upon the stoulders | but expressil n readiness to consider any by, 18 now five days between Malte and Gl- of Prasidont Grévy’ brothar, who ab present | sugiestions for restoring tho valua of silver, braltar, Sho 19 snld Lo bo broken dowh, 1a the Uuvernor-Uonoral of Alglers, Je- e Journoys MNENNAN'S MOVESIENTS, pides tho Ministry are “responsiblo to BOUTIL AFRICA, — s i Dunrix, May G—Hrennnn, Soeretary of | tho Chambers for . nil . disastors which THE CAFFRES AND TIE HOENS 2 the Land Loague, hns started for London, | may happen to tha expedition, Iiut Germany Dmna¥, Mayo.—~The hews froim Transs MRS, ABIGAIL T GRANT. £ Ovor One Hundred | 1o will rotiirn hors Sundny, .~ - s under many obligations to Gambetta, hee | vand tends toineronso tha fear thatthonatlves | A speelat enlled muoting of tho Hoard ot 2 gonce O s EXPLOSION entise the rest of tho world kiiows now that, | will attack tho Bours when the British with- | Munnyers of the Home for the Friendless ! Thousmlfl Lookars-On Apareel of powder exploded tnder thoe | In & military sanse, France has not yet re- draw, - A number of -Caffre Chiofs have covered from the terrible defeats of 157071, ‘Ihoso disclosures in regard Lo the ponderos- ity ainl defects In tho' Froneh system of mo- bilizatlon demonstrate the fact that it will tuke France soveral decades to attaln .the sng efMelency ' that branch of the military walts of tho harraoks ab Chestor Tnst night. Fhedamngo is tifling, Tt 18 holioved the purpetrators are militlation who had beon punlshued, . % TIE NEWMANRET RACES, At Newmarket the race for the 1,000 giinen formad o leagtie ngninst tho Boers, OBLTUARY. st 8 2 GILBEIY. MUBBARD, Mr, Githert 1lubbard, oune of Chicago's in Vionna, ——————" tho Festivitios at fnstitutlon.. Col, O, G, Hammond prosided, It wna duclded that the funeral should ba heldat thg Tlome this maening ut half-past 10 u'elock, 'The remnins nre to b tnkon to Looks port on the 2 v'elnek tenin, whera tho husbnnd AT wis held yesterdny morning at the Home for the purpose of arranging for the funcral of ’ the Ints Mrs, Grant, Suparintemient of the { & C0.'S it of Acml“snlv,hm-g and in the stikkes Was won by Thobuis, Thotn sccond, | servies which tho Gurmaus airondy pos- | oldest numl most rospucted clitizens, died | and family of tha deceased are buriad, Tho i WGStEnd Dr Goflds HOUSB Capital. Bal Gl third, 'l‘l’n'lrwuu rai, " | nessed ton yours ago. o pencofully at his residence, No. 67 Maple 3?;'.‘-‘”:&&'&" i a0 ot thD oxt fog= mm 7 a- ml llmll I]' m' UL 2 "Tihe Newmarket Stakes was won by Lotfle [ ot nvenyminga nors Nor stovs | Streot at 7 u'clock yesterday ovening, of o - BMOOTHLY { in Tunis for the French ! pereeptiblo from telogtams of May 5, which are rathor om- inous, ‘According to these, tho French do not oceupy Beja and Porto Farlna, us re- ported, and Gen, Logerots colmmn img not advanced beyond Djerbuda, In thd mean- timy, the Spanish Ambnssador at Piirls telo- graphs to Madrld tuat the Tunls aifair would De sotttuel within n weok, ns Franco Is anx- fons to avold furthor complieations, whils the Kroumbr have not veen attucked In their pringipal position Letween Lidl, Audaliah, seyere attack of acute pnenmonin, Mr, Hubbard, who was 03 years of ngoat the ‘timo of his denth, Was born at Boston, Mass, where he spent- the earlier years of hls Jife In attaining an editcation nt the pub- lle schools, Ilo finlshed his education ab tho well-established and | somewhat famous wchool of. that doy ket by Mr, Greene, of - Roxbury, ~ Muss, Iy began his netlve .and publle-spirited mereantile career by sinbarking i the stock and shieep raising buslness in Uhlo, where, on the Woestern Keserye, o struck out to earve bisown fortune, “Thence ho came to Chicago, WILLIAM A, WIEELER, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Mapisox; Wis, May 0.—Mr. Willlam A \thcul:ii', ?nt: u:IUIu vlll?ucennnl:m 10[1 this | Saturday is the day and May 7th State, died at hils resldonce in Middleton - near 'n.n eity, last night. 1{e will bo turled in thed?te. chropose togiveanen gnr{‘!:t ;}mcnlmax:lry. Tcar this elty, to-morrow, | tertainment on our own account, A e Look out for high-kicking by our JUDGE RANDOLPI STRICKLAND, | high-priced competitors (who are . Mpeetal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. Birrrg Cunt, Mich, May be-judgo | DOt manufacturers..-though they l'lllml"lumll: s;rleklnnd, of st.h l.lulms. Mich., | 80 represent themselves) when t t ftarfum n this city this foro- i nuut;n'.l lluurcl:l'zllulrw#:n:kun tl:oumg rorim’r‘m. they see our prices on the pro- Iard’s Iroguols, who beat Lennoxlove, "Only Lwo ran. i Iio T'wo-year-old Slakes was . won hy Perogomuz, King Frost sccond, Starstone third, 81x ran, ineluding Keon's North Star, TIE IRISTE BPLIT, - Loynox, May t—A, M, Suliivan had o long intorview with Parnell to-night, but de- ollned to abstaln from voting on the FLand Ll Probably forty Hnme-Tulors will voto oh tha second reading of the bill and twenty- fivo abstain, It Ie"dented that Suliivan s written to I'arnoll deelintng any longer to ue- MADISON AHD PEORIA-STS. Shawls. We are now showing the most elegant and complete line of Spring and Summer Shawls to be found in this city at prices unusually at< tractive, The Home-Rule Party Split, 40 t0 26, Agninst Parnell's Toadorship. ot . Conservatives Resort to E)'"ftrirllfimstcrlng in Brad- jaugh's Case, B s knowlodgo the lutter's suthority, and Bon Djomet, wherd s brothor, Charles 1Tubbnrd, nlso Tho Jey of Tunis Apposls to the e AR = of Uoston, " vas ‘atignged b tho iy AERAIL HOTNTON, gramme,, “They Have, our sym- Powers to * Stay the “Horrors took place i tho Comumons inst night on the CIINA. a ot Tymon s b, i Qe whidh B boots Hpeetal Dispateh to The Chieapo Tribunt, pathy, and we have the trade. of War.” Uovernment’s proposal to fix o time for de- ufn Jx;‘:{“gflrs:m:fn 4 1K 33-"355:‘;:::'-" ‘!{‘.’ nhlu-l:ll!flnd(l,!;lvn';llfil"ll"i‘fi;n r“l,n JAcksoN, Mich,, May 0.—Zerah Boynton ALL-WOOL SHAWLS, in Plaids bato on the Oath bilt at 2 p, i, Tuesday, A Tong Ko AFCOr, sinto THOLon At tins NFtn, Whih was the and Plain Centres, price $2.00} hostlle amondment was only defeatad by n volo of 128 to 183, The moru extrému Con- servalives resorted to dilatory tretles and motions of adjournment, The debato wns A message from Hong Kong of Mnroh 23, published through Reuter, ninotinces a fack of very grave lmportance, T'so Tsung Tang has been appointed T'residont of the Doard died at his home in G Lake, this DY H th?s morlulnu,, n:ud Iwrull)eé?:n:ml lwnscfl;l[:;fl)}; $3 BlflUSB Slllls ngysc:r‘s(:i ifl $2 raspocted and had lived 1o this county forty- pioneer (n tho nlupwmnmur{ business on Luka Michigan, will bo apropos. The irin embarked in businoss In the onrliest dny; of Chleagy under the nume of ‘oster Hobb, dnd remnined of - that sty worth $3.50. 350 Choice ALL.WOOL and SILK AND WOOL SHAWLS, in 30 different styles, at $3.00,-- Tho Relchatag Adopts a Commiiteo Re- port thnt tho Relehstag Mcot & g rear] 3 of War, beskles recolving other hight honots. | wnuil Mr. Fostor retired, and n Mr. Payson took JAMES WOLFREN. Yearlye ulthmatoty sdjoutied ot Monday, Tl wenns Ut tho great Chinese Gonoral | Bis place, - Iiiving wourid up tio aguiva o tho | TrTusvimLE, Pa., May 6,—James Woltken, $6 Untearable Blouge Suits $4 JIOCLAIMED, who destroyed the Panthay Kingdom, and Payeon & Roub tirm, - Me, Charlus 1ubbart u- | o %47 army pensioner, fell ‘dend on Spring " 9 Dunray, May.0,—Cork and Kilkenny aro proctuimed under the Arms net, Dortions of Kines and Queens Countles nro also pro- clalmed, * , : duved tho devenseit gentleman to take un inter- estinit with Mr., Itobb as pariner, whon the flem beeawo kuown as Ifubbard & iobb. 1t exe 18t ns _such *untll tho docoase of Mr. Iabb in 18%, e, S0 _Mpencor Turnor, and swept nway tho Mussulinan Government and people In Kashgar, has notonly been recalled “to T'ekin, but has beon placod there In the Iighest oftice, ‘Che * War Party,” as it Is Bad Blood Btirred in the Russian Navy by tho Arrest of the Grand sicedshis mpmmag of parintsattis i | A fow §9 Dress Suits at $6.50. BooTH AND 1rvinG. | § Untgarable School Suits for §5 tterwards Mr, G 1. Carpenier, bocan Duke, = eatled, has not onty triumphed in the Palace, “nrl:.fl‘ull:: ’nmf l\l:‘“;l“\:’l'llfill Ml‘x::;\ ‘;‘;;mn' l’l‘u:;: A BARGAIN- TUNIS, buit hita absorbed the Goneral whose vlctores | Knuwn ws Giibert flubbned & Co. althogh very Memorable Appearance of the Amerl- Safl sui . S Gt 3 | fow whonre famithr with Tho Hamo ure awnte | - ean and ¥nglish Tragedians on the or s A 0.| A very choice lot of Imported AUSTRIA. PAuts, May G—Gene Farrg, Froneh Min- | Nero making him = so formidable that | of the fact thut tho prasent concorn {8 tho Huoal | mame Ntage—A Distinguished Audis * el sl descomtant of the Hrat business of the kind sturtad in the Northwost, ~ Mr, Turner, It may Lo stated, lof? tho iivn somo yenrs ago und went Tenat, leaving tho docensed and Mr, Curpentor its bule partnors, Ahout twenty yenrs ago Mr. Hubbard married a slss Matchiit, of Iloston, whoso brother und siéter_ware with litin at the time of his deuth, Mry, Tubbnrd divd sboul two years ngu, lenving behlud her three. chlldeen—two boys and n girl, —tho vliest of whom Is about 18, Tho buys arv in the Bast uttending school, and tho daughter, n young lady of abot 13 T with hor” unele, Mr, Chnrles © Iiubbard, In Fn- ylund, und ia cxpoeted to start from Liverpool for lils home—Hoston—on tho 2Jth instuut. In this conncation It may be stated that one of Mr, Hubbard's Inst wishus was that no tolegraphic message should be sent noross mo :I;cn-mn which should appriso his ddughter of s death, Fur somo time past My, Hubbard hffs reslded at Winnotka, bue roceutly ho tived nt Mrs. Wil- kinson's boarding-house No, 67 Muple stroot, While tere ho took cold, and, a8 i3 often tho cage whoro tho tender care of a home is not to o had In slekness, what nt flrst was u mild and slnplo uttack developed into a serious forin of disousn. Thursday night before last n fover set in which developed as puoumonia very tnsid- lously nnd gradually, sud finaily it culuiinated, thred duys since, In.a very sorious typo of . discuso. Ho - wns compiletely | coue dclous . uxdept the lnat twenty-four hours of his sickness, when ho was partially delirious, As svon ns ‘it- beemme apparent to hin thut ho was suflering an attick of puettuonin ho was awnre of his dungerous ool dition, aug whilo ho felt gru‘mmu to go ho ox- prosseda bopo that the physicinng in attendnnee ~Dea, John turtiott and Chinries GlimanSmith— might "f 10 seeure n favorable rosult,and prom- ised to ald thom to that ond, He aald that bho would lke tollvesomo olght years longer, so that he wight ace Lis children “enter successtully upon Jife, ~ When the end drow nonr Mr, Hiubbard sceined consclous of his appronch- ing depurutre, and yot-wias cheerful and with his usunl smilo evinced s sonso of grutiwude by thnnking all obout biin for the fuvor thoy hail ghown bim. About forty-clght hours beforo hils dunth ho gave full direotions to Mcsars, Georgo . Carpenter, bly partnor, aud Joshia Severanco, i naslstunt fu his busiuess, a3 to the disposal of his nitalrs, - i ¥ Mr. Hubbard hns been 80 lobg and favorably - known In tho West, und particninrly in Cilengo, that bis sudden and, it view of his nature ally ' rubust constltution, voery uncspect- ed” donth will ~shook nd woll s cnat a gluom over his mauy fricuds. - Ho wns man with s host of tham, “Whito his prescuco wis jposing, his beart wus lurgo god u{m pi- thotig, and tendor ns that uf a chid, 1lis bo- nevolonee was genuine, and vorhapa his tnost striking characteristic, While his publle bone- fagtions, It not muniticent, were ulvays liboral, iils privato charitivs were alwaya diapensod freoly and unostontatiously, and on the Gospel rule of not lutting the loft hand kuow what the rI*nt hand dooth, ir, nbhard verly dentiflod himsclf with tho Unitnriun donomination in this city, to which he hnunlvruf‘a srivon his countennuco and support, and in which ho bas nlwiys been o dovout wors shiper.. Ho was one of the founders aud chiof supportors of Unity Church, whero he has ovor been respeoted ws - conslstont mombor, unob- trusive us tho Mastor whor he loved and on- deavorod fafthfully to follow and sorvo. Shawls, comprising a bewildering assortment; prices from $5.00 to $20.00. We wish to’ call particular at- tention to our immense stock of BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS +| (our own importation), as the prices (quality considered) are less than elsewhere. A full assortment of Broches; Imit'n Indias, Persians, Orientals, Stellas, Grenadines, Zephyrs, Ber= lins, Wraps, Scarfs, etc,, etc., at unusually low prices, INSPRCTION SOLIGITED. GARSON, PIRIE &G0, Chas. Gossage é¢ Co. Exhibit this season the largest and most remarkable collection of “India Shawls” In this country, including many Long and Square “Antique Indias,” Very Rare and Choice. Also, a fine assortment of India Chuddas, In solid colors, plain and embroid'd. “Daccas” and Tmitation Indias Yery Cheap. Emb’d India Scarfs, Evening Shawls AND Carriage Wraps, In new and beautiful styles, to- gether with a large assortment of thay militated at Pekin ngaiust mors war, Yo long ns Tso romalng at this post the hew polioy of Ching, of revindicating old terri- torles and tisking war with Europe, will he pursted, As we havo repeatedly pointed out, this direetly affeets Great Britaln, Wo have not carried out the Convention of Che- foo, nnd wo have given great umbrage to Clilnn, not by the oplumn tratie, but by insist- ne that China shall have none of 1ts profits. France, too, may read the aunouncement with some alarm. The ruler of onquln, who is threatened with tinmedinte absorp- tlon Into Cochin Chinn, ies pald up all ar- rears of tribute to Lekin, and has, it 1s strongly suspocted, requosted ald, The con- questof "Tonguin in the face of & Chincsy army urmod with woapons of precision’ would be & very scrious affair, GRERMANY. THE FIELTIADERS, Benuiy, May G6~—Freo-trndors are much dlssatisfiod at tho bilts recently Introduced tn the Federal Counell for Increasing the dutles on grist and introducinga duty on' grupos. When tha bllls come before the Reichstng the Loft Intend to reintroduce o motion for tho: abolition of the duties on corn. * . THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE. A bilt for oreeting n new Parlfament Houso wil! b Immediately introduced in tho Refchs- tag, This removesall ground for conjecture concerning the removal of tho scat of Gov- oernment Lo some other city, BUSICAL FESTIVAL Benriy, May 6—Wagner's Nibelungen trilogy was bogun at Vietorln Thentro last uvening. ‘Thoro was an lmmense crowd of speciators, and grent enthusiasie prevallud Composer \Wagner was present, seated in box, At the conclusion of tho porformanca he was immensely cheerod, ‘when he de- seonded to the stage, nnd, returned thanks for the reception glven his work, YEANLLY REICHSTAGS AND QUADRENNIAL FARLIAMENTS, T'ho Itcichstag adopted tho veport of the Commiltten that the Helchstag meot yearly, and rejected tho Consorvative motion for bl. ennial Budgets, but sactioned quadronuinl Parlimments. SO0UTI AMERICA. ANTIQUIA. PANAMA, April 27.—A rovolution {8 pend- ing in Antlquin, The aeiing Presidont has rosigned, and the Iirst, Second, and Third Vice-Presidents refuse to tako tho offlee, BOLIVIA, A lotter from Caratgonm, capital of the State of Bollvla, says there Is, In the wliole State, absolute want, on nceount of the lnck of cerenls. espeelally rice and Indlan corn. Locusts have swarmed orer the Linu, the Savannatro, and the whole country. The streots and whole plazas are covered with thom. All tho crops have been destroyed by them, and Incredible misery is prevalling among the poople. I‘resm?ul Nunez, It 18 learned from Bogota, hes deciined the candiduey for tho Dresl- Almnuy of Bolivia, which offico ho formorly illled, TOVALTY AT BALZIURG. Loxpoy, May 6,—Thore was n galn proces- dlon yesterday from tho rallway station at salzburg to the Palace, on the ocension of e arrival of the Queen of tho Belglansg and ner daughter, the P'rincess Stephanie, on thelr way to Vienna for tho marriago on the foth Inst. of the Princess and Prince Ru- dolph. ‘The town was elaborately decked wlth flazy, and ndorned with triumphal arches, Last ovening o stato dinner was givennt tho Pulace; nfterwirds thore wid o reception of deputations bearing wedding gits. Tno town was brililantly llumi- mled. ‘There wns n torehlight pro- cesslon of stwdents, who formed be- fore tho place, making, with torches, the autinoof the monogram of Rudolph and Siephante, Beneons were lighted on the nelghboring hitls, aud (here was o grand dis- phyot firaworks. ‘The Roynl party drove through the town to witness theillumination, Prnco Rudolph returned to Viennn last ight, isler of War, stated at the Cablnet meoting to-day that the Government would be able to communicats tho close of tho Tunls opern- tlons when thie Chamber of Deputles reas- semblos, in a weok, THH AMDASSY AT THH VATICAN, * 'The Budget Committeo of the Chamber 6f Deputics rejected tho Radical amandinent In favor of the suppression of the Fronch Am- bassy at the Vatican, TIHE BRY “lins niddressed o fresh protest to tho Towers, imploring them fu the nume of humanity to stay the horvors of war, Tho report Is con- firmed that five powerful nativa tribes have rovolted, and rafuse {0 submit cithor to the Bey or the French, ‘The Bey s strenuously endeavoring to regain his anthority. THE 1monu‘wlz.\;{{loli:\_ OF THE FRENCI TAng, May 6.—It I8 but naturnl that tho Frunch expedition organized for the purposs of punishing tha wild Arablan tribes of Tunls, and ceventuaily to establish n proteot- orate over the Boylick, shunld atiract the attention of all the Europenn Powers Inno small degree. Aftor asullen resorvo of ten yenrs France has commonced nn actloh whieh, at the snme time, engages her mill- tary strength and shows to the rest of tho world what she has profited by a complete reorgonization of her army during the last ten_yenrs, Judglng from tho tone of ‘the Fronch press, the contidenco of the people In tho Tunislan entorprlse 18 not unbounded as 16 was on the ovo before the German war, Many, of the coolor heads In Franee fear afl sorts of Impediments to its ultimuto success, which might bo construed by the restof Lurope into u delfent, Lo o certaln degrov this fear 13 not entirely unfounded. TIE LEY OF TUNIS 1s certajnly. not o foeman worthy of the steel ol Franee, but the unrclontine bitterness and 1ostility of the savago Kroumlr aud other tribes of the desert, who, when whipbed on the plalns, will retirain thelr thickly wooded mountain fastnesses, whers they cannot bo followed by regular troops, aro factors of no Inconslderable importance, On tho other side, the modo of mobilization of the French traops hns shown so many defocts that the distrust in their quick movoments aud ofils cleney In the fleld 18 nearly equally as well founded to<Uny as it wasat tho thne when Napoleon 1IL asked his Secrotary of War, Lebmuf, whether the army was ready, and, recelving an aftirmative answer, he had to find out soon aftor, to his sorrow, that it was not. Noman on oarth doubts tle proposition that the ‘Cunisian expedition I3 regarded by the French pooplo as a sort of trisl perform- ance for the great war drama to bo hereafter ounoted, if possiblo ON OGERMAN BOIL. And now it appears that the hemvy cont of mnil which Franco has been preparing for horself for the lnst ten years provesto be entirely too ponderous. This fuct imparts no smell degree of importanco to the 'unis offatr, Itisa publio secret that wheit the two army corps, the Fifteonth and Slxteenth, enco and u Domonntrative 1eeeption | 106 Hoop ofher dealers sell 256 Loxbox, May 2.—~That interesting and much- anticipated theatrieal event, tho nppeavance of Men’s Blue Plannel su“s $ln- My, Irving and Mr. Hooth in tho enme play, drew &n onormous and brilllant audience to the Lyco- um to-night. Evory suat In the theatre wns bo- Yacht Plannel Su“s, 313' $15. spokon woeka ngd, All tho atalls trero reserved A for friondd and oritios, In thom woro tho Bnys’ Yacit Plannel Suits $7 habitucés and velebrities Inverinbly found on . first nights at tho Lycoutn; but un the presont (9 to 12 years.) pcolmlun. owiiyg u: the unusual Intorest In the I}hfl y performnnee, poopla were canteut to got soats L s anywhoro in tho house, Long before the door drens Yanht P[anne 6' ‘wore oponied orowds gathorod st tho ontrances (4 to 11, Short Pants, .of tho thoatre, tho disngroenble wot ovening ) g noafu n oclng e astermivation | M) and Boys' Fancy Shirts, 73¢, ultording him deep grtificatlon. 1iis Uthello is Rflducflon’ sm Sflhnul sults $8_ ,nlrmldy m:xxlllnlr nl) Lu:;lon playgoers, ns is Miss 'I'erry’s dehightiful performinnce of Desdemona. H Mr, Torrias nppearud is Cassto, Mr, James Moad Reducflm], $12 Smflol su“s 310. 8 Brabanutio, Mr. 11, W, tinors as Roderigs, and Misg Georgina l'nunhcuf;:rc a8 Emilia, Tho seonory, as uaunl at tho Lyceum, was offective . end wul; sot. Tho stago munnm‘:mnnt was ox- | . Now is your opportunity otfind collont. 1 havo roasvu to kuow thut Mr. Dooth | ing out who has the pluck, nerve, oxpressod himsell 1 enthusiastic tovns upon | and ability to squelch those high. Mr. Irving's ability ur"n stnge munagor during iced k the rohaursnls for tho production of “Othello,” | Priced croakers. e AT | S s, Pastlen: ark o curiosity aud interost. o Pluyod tho part with all his usual pletaresque- | SCPt free upon request, nesy and style, but with o rodundancy of by- play which® did- not ciways strengthon his impersonuton; suck, for instance, ns tho L2 coustant soratohing of his head, pulling | A i) of his cur, nnd bonchalance of munner. ilis viow of lago is deoidedly that ho was . 9 " " n jocular villain, and left ‘un improssion that the téuua‘v.lvl n:“hm“m'“knr tho }rm‘x;endo:u . t vongeancd which he wreaks were fnadeguate, G SI t & M d 5 Ho wis deeldedly moro of a courtior thun o ur' a e a ls““ s sl z'mgdler. "1;::'« lt‘ell‘vll! hom‘;endh(imwuo nndhlufo eft somot g wanbing, une not_roich tiio B oty ooy | ERANK REED, Managor. by such u rure comblnudon of talent.” The LTV NS, scones hotweon Othello and. Deadsmulia, Woro, of LAWNS, Lo great foreo and pathos, All wore recnlled after ““""“"""’""’R‘W"‘ “"‘“i""““"“"i“”"‘ during tho jenlousy scenc. In fact, it was curi- A ! E” i igs a ous to note that Mr, Buoth'a physiquoe was below that of Mr. Irving, and consequently thore was AT an impression thnt Uthelly was overwelghted by his_nncient. Pnia destroyed tho iliusion and 284 & 286 w t M crented @ duslra Lo seo tho notors with tho parts 88 d SUII-S 7] rulrums‘d. fiue{:hwu'l be 'nm Cn\lfi nu?‘: woek, when Mr. Buof nys Tago, er tho por- 8 furmnneo loud nnpd ;fi'nllmnl oalls wore, nfiztfid NIAR MOLECAN, fur a speceh, to which Mr. Leving responded by exprossed wrutifioution at the reception of Mr. Tooth's ongagement, and safd: * 1 need hardly < €0 GLAD! Tha Royal party drove to the rallway sta- tion through the donse and enthusiastic crowdsof peoplo. Tha train started amld thestralns of the Belgian national anthem wd tho cheers of tho people. The party ar- tived at Vienna this afternoon. ALMOST A “CONCLAVR,” ViENyA, May 6—About 100,000 strangers bave arrived hero to be present at the nar- tlageof Rudolph and Stephanio. RIGUTELN TUTORS, VIENNA, May 0.—Prinee Rudolph, on his™| artlval hero to-dny, was cordinlly recetved by adeputation of clghtean of Iis former totors, "ktie arrival at SehiUnbrunn of a traln bearing the Queen of Belglum and the Pducess Stephanie wns awaited by tho Emperor and Prince Rudolph, wearing tho Belgian orders of Kuighthood and Stadt- holderof Viennn. The Royal train,wranthod with flowers, entered tho station, which was tehly decorated, shortly nfter 4, to the stalis ot the Belglan natlonnl anthem. Drince Rudolph affectionately embraced the l:xlncess Stephante and presented her to the Ewmperor, who Kissed hor on the forehend. When the greatings of the Royal party were concluded, the Burgomastor presented the Drincess Stephanto with n bonquet ot whito toses and hawthorn. ‘The party then euteredd enrrlages, belng recelved with the deafeninz cheers of the yopulaco when ll}oy appearced nt tha door of the sta- tlou Tho first curringe contained the Em- pefor and the King of the Belglans, the sec- ond the Queen of the Bolgians, the Princess Blepidnle, and Princa Rudolyh, tho third Princess Clementine and hor governess, "The earrlnges proceeded alowly down tho Mrest on which the station is situnted TO THE FESTPLATZ, ¥here represontatives of tho six suburbs of Vienna presented homage to tho IRogal varty, and thou througlh SchOnbrann stroet lotho Castle, Tho route of tha procession Was lined with troops, and tho erowd of Ww[a #umbored thousands, who groetad the baty, eapeclally the DPrincess Stéphanle, the nets, Mr. Booth’s sulutution to Mre, Irving being warked on every oceasion, and the coe oporution of tho two_uctors_ ovidently cordial, though perbaps baturnily Mr, Booth was re- luctant to luy very saviage hands on Mr. Irving suy that it bus given me very, vory grent delight 10 huve my old friend, Mr. looth, nmong us, It wus only to-night thnt Mr, Booth said to me, ‘1 wish, ol fellow, I was vne of your company.’* FROM ANOTHEIl ACCOUNT. Mr. Irving's rondoering of fago, for which he had adopted A ratbermuro fanciful costutuo thnn 13 usnull 1 nusocinted with the purt, contulned 1wany polnts of interest. Ho Introduced much | lutorosting by-play in hia wunnor of furtively watchiui Ullicllu to nscortain the ctfect of tho Igs[uulum\ uanm;?u, l.-(‘nmrum'ent;lufl(o him, In tho secnes with Roderigo ho also hud some vory marked business, ovidently Intended to form a I00 DOZ. foil tn the wore trdklc paris of the pluy, and opused cobslierable amusoment; for exawmple, ] ] clutehlng Jtder{yo nnd marchiug atfoctionutely ’ SIF wwith hiw with his own ologk drwn ovor \ I lecrl(,n'u shouldor, after baving persuadod him l to waylay Casalv, Mr. Booth aduered to bis well- 2 , known rending of Othelio, COL. JAMES H, BOWEN, The Bonrd of ‘Trustees et last even|ng, all the members present. t President Hobart, on ealling the meeting toorder, said: It is hardly throo months since we wera enlled upon to express our sorrow in rolation to the death ot one of our members, Mr. Foss. Again-wo have lost another member, Col. Bowoen. Wo had just bogun to know Col. Bowen, and though at first Wo had feared that wo would not ho idrmonlous, yot as we e to know him theso doubts “werg re- }novcd. and It Is just that e should recollect ifs enorgy and goelal qualities, and his love for the work of lils oftice, 1 have written the ' 3 i B "o honors of the nerformance woro fuicly at- | VWarranted fast colors, from 4 to | Tith tho loudest and neartlest neclamations, | wora to bo mobilized, 8 degres of disordor, CONPEDERATION, folioNineh 0 BROR TOCONd: oF Lils Todid yitod oioon S, ooth, . 1rving, and Aisa g years, at’ § pl Ing &H Ummer mlw S 1"2,”“' on thelr arrival, wero affectionate- | helylesness, and confuslon onsued at once in | A movoment Is tnking shapo for tho con- | gl1 are with tho shock catsod by the suddon | ~Sa%, Dy Telegraph sayst * M. Tooth can N iy b eomed by tho Empress {n the great | tho War Department which did not favera- | foderation of all“the Spauish-Awmerlean Re- | denths of ono of thelr number, Col. James LL | neverliave rocolved o more affectionate greet- In new colorings and designs, eryof tho Castle. 'Tlio Burgomaster will | bly compare with the energy and promptuess | publica, ' Bowon, thoy desirs to' plice on redord, | ing from his own couutrymen inunwhon by 25c ac trmorrow pay a vislt to tho King of tho Bol- | exhitbited by Charles X. In proceeding ngainst P ilmllfill tu brief and {mperfect form, an ex- { first stupped on tho Lycvun hoards, Mr. Hooth ¢ L] |vluyq‘¢éhull:tlla rg{rmls: lvc:r lhlll‘:. \:huvu n‘t] tho l;r|lu- vess' Thoatre, d nj nover done any- i i iy his o of Tast niuass Je7s | Cut long, and being retailed else- diffioult o tinid o parallel to hia claborate, well- where at §0C. consdered, und udinirably-concelved persona- lon.’ Tlio Standard, spoaking of Mz, Hooth's impor- : 2 sonution, says: ** It must be brivily sald that, as compured with his former performuncus, tho (| SO Bertet, Hors 486 thate A GFPOLOF wrk ’ er! 080, n error work- g up t Toinie e dotouiod, Bt tho per. In desirable patterns, at U formance fn many mcnf- ‘waa vory siriking, and Tm 1ur to justify Mr, Hooth's roputation. Mr, ving's Jago will probably bo gunerally ranked 3 Y d n:‘ :‘u‘o wmg.n'z fillll:h(.‘d of his ':‘x’udln {u u-nm‘n c per ar L] o S — i Newssnys: “All tho Lotter quall- ‘pression of thelr sense of tho grent loss {)\'hlch has falton upon 1lydoe Park in his re- moval, Tono man does” thls village owe more than to Col, Bowen; to no other mon ls the southern ‘mrtlon of lydo Park so much indabted for its growth and now nassured prosperity as to him, ‘I'o his wonderful fore- sight and faith, to his indomitable energy antl porsaverance, to his practical senso and _ business oxperlence, and to his magnificent Mberal 'f' when ha was in afMuence nnd | the disposition for whlch avon rovorses of fortunc could not abate, §s tho gront roglon pround Catinnet indobted, 1t mny fuicly bo salil thut the wreat industrial devolopmont which is atroudy visible in that re- 4 and yresent Wm with . gold ‘medal Rruck [n commemoration of tho magriage. —— GREAT BRITAIN,. . n}guuflnmfiouuxm NDON, May 0.—The roport that Lord Belbourng nlm resigned is untrue, LADSTONI INDISPOSED, Gladstona 13 nbsent from the House' of wons to-day un necount of ludisposition, MAbng:wm.u. TO BEACONSFIELD, m;x‘mluuon hns been openud to raise o 0 comulotound benutity ITughenden ) MEXICO. - GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION. QuAYMAS, “May G—Tho Gubernntorial election was unusually quiet throughout tho State. Enach poll, was guardod by Federal troops, but thelr interforenco wus not re- quested by the clvil nuthorities, Everything points to the clection of O, R. Ortiz, o pros- eut Congrossmai. HONSE-TIURVES, An expedition Is to boat once formed to root outaband of Amorican and Mexican horse-thieves In the Arlspo district, near tho Alglers fitty-ono years agoe. Even papors friendly to the Administration, ns, for hi- stauce, - tho National, say thut with such & 6tate of offairs predominat- ing: In thoe War Oflicc, and with such a systen'of moblllzntionllt would take ®t lunst four weoks to move nn mrny of 100,000 men, whilo it tnkes the Qermans only four days to niobillze an army of 400,000 men, ‘Tho sauo paper oynileally congrutulates 'the Fronch people upon tho fucky nccldont that tho Kroumir were kind enough to provoke this war, because France never mlght Lave « At Attractive Prices!?’ 106-110 State-st. b 56-62 Washington-st. SEWING MACIITNI LGHTNIG SEWER, v ¢ Dally ureh as n memortal to Lord B ; Arfzonn border. Tho Governor of Arispo E::lnhmm“l‘x&w'l)’g?x‘!‘ll“;’»‘l”fi{r‘l’!ul’l‘# e Oy | tes tu Mr, Booth's Oulillo hava guiucd conaid: ¢¢We are retatling desirable Blxot the windows are to bo l‘lllulxxl‘:ll‘n)\lll:ctlh;l:‘llli ot i has nsked the cobperation of Gov. Fremont, | & oLl brsael A aud dovotion with whibh o | SERIY. sinos hy played 1t at tha Prinovss \oatra, goods at the Lowest Prices on ‘fho Post saye: “Mr, Dooth's Othelo, while | the TWest Side,’’ possossing all the boauty and Huish It furmerly e o cxhibitod s mora concalitetion, wioro furud, Pirices the Lowest,”’ and m alanco, . " lugo was ohie ¥ " SF Bid oat poFLorimancos. 1h tho Wront oono fWe have compared and of the tomptation Slooth and Irvingatfonded | eve Znow, ?? coach othor ndintrable support,” "Tho Pust suins up the great performanco thus; SUICIDE, Bpeetal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridbuns. GALLaPOLS, O, bMay G—Itouben liray, a 1 wealthy and prominent oitizen, committed sule . cldo, He hnd sufforod groat troubls on account ] of his daughter, who recently diod in a house of TIHE DEPLORADLE CONDITION OF HER BYS- luterlor I3 tu bo decorntad, A handsonie : Wolro wlll bo arectod with h & peal of bolls, the elmr:l;‘-l)ly’n:rd Inclosed with handsome ralling, le!sl\-m.n',um“"" vinced over the Heacous- strugeled to muke his dreain a ronlity, Whilo tho Calumet reglon clutimod s spoolnl love, ho was public-spirited ‘fu tho broudest se180, and unnumhere Fnblln cntorprises und wridloss publiv churitics fu. Hydo Park, and tho Clty of Chlvugo, wud the Btatoof Lllnois huve Loun sided, and many of’ them fonndod by hin. 1lis extraordinury oigrgy und business talonts wore not dovoted 1o bis"own selilah udvantage, o mude many mon rloh, aud in so doe Iuirl BIII’I‘ID h‘lnuglrs“"}!losr.ow{' u:dv:r:u "i‘.“ aln bogun to ) | 2 uor tmou‘o of mind and will, when luddunrvhluy useful lifo wus out otf, “lntho doath of Col, Howen o vnnnnV{ has boon wado In Hydo Park which cannot cnslly bo of Arlzona. THE_BONORA TAILIOAD, OMolal news bas just boen recoived that tho route of the: Nojora Railroad - has been changud, and will pass through Aagdalons and striko the Arizona border in the vielnlty of Snuta Cruz, whence it will skirt the front- for until {t connects with -the Atchison, To- poks & Sauta ¥é, . KING-RILLING. THM for mobllizing the trpops, until they wers forced to confront o paworful eneny, Thoe rosult would: have leen undoubtedly the snme, and tho fato of the nrmy no bolter than it was ten years ngo, when it passed awny fts time In Uerman eap- tivity, And.the National Is nlso grieved to admit that the sawe disorder and fncompo- toney preyalls. in the Freuch marine, In order to transport a handful of truops to the Afrloan coast, the Marlne Department was CANLYLE'S REMTNISCENORS, copudo wriios (o tho Times that In 1871 ol o him the manusoript. of his Efitgcbs, With tho Justruotions of 1806 ot hereto, Froudo expressad the oplie oyl ty iogreater yartof tho rominlsconces ¢ published, As it was, Carlyle re- LSON OSCILLATIRG SHUTTLE aUIYoeR SUuIm3 it o lofs the g od hips of the Torol L8 I BN, bt Wi tudon g ] t1o gl bo soreh = y o od ang ne roude, 2 dacblonl tha matier %x::"f:nhon ‘?:o::';f;f; .w)h'i?up thl:‘ l::volzg Loxno, May 0,—1ts sald tho arrest of :lllm walks of nutlle'“lnlhll roglon, but ho will B the Grand Duke Constantina is likely to be P "otiulssio tollowed by a Nihillst movement of tho 5 t be furgotion. around bim ho has lett il 1-‘" to publish was tho condition nut e fu o Thonuments to mark what ong man having tho Wi-fuino in fown, aud bis mind soonied to b K :’lum e found u shotgun whioh hud bnen'l‘ml- r should have been performed by the: Govorn- WARRANIED FIVE YEARS, by Touds uccupted the brust, which | ment's own vessels, tor tho support of which | sallops of tho Russian floet, who ure sald to | Guod of the comuiunity 8¢ heart ean 8odoni- | don tuw Lim, and blow out his Lrains, MINERAL WATER, f‘:“p::lwuk or 1k, aud only undertook | are expended 539,000,000 of fruncs wnnualiy, | have an understanding with a numberof ""‘-{,’,‘, momorlal was unanimously ‘adoptod, e —— e e N Mot q']",l,lt bc.nn [‘:"rd[ g;l:(«(;,:uxe” {,’r‘“',‘,’l';"f Al n;nll regurd for Carlyle, "I'wo yenrs | In sbiort, tho -Nutlonat . domunds of . the | other Nthillsts at Odeasa, gl i AT o tug uieiory of the lns BUSINESS NOTICES, RIEDRICHSHALL ] tm" ny e A,l""; M fo:' " Jnonids Carlylor i 10 surronder the manuseript | Chowbers- not - to - adlourn . untll they THE NINLISTIO APPEAT, P e e, tho S L 1 ] St ritign o I‘f(“l’l”;l ety AN g .?‘“i leco. In concluslon, Froudo | have fuvestigated - this crhminal Inof- | to the Russian arny has been widoly elrou- " N 3 Arond's Kumyss in Diarchos. NATUIAL BIFTERWATER owos tts yroas | 3 "m‘,'[.,',’{,““, it ol Al easy S0y task Js dificult enough as i | Uolency on the part of {he war ou- | lated In Bt Petersburg. In thls document | GUDDEN DEATIIOF AN AGED LADY, From . 3. Hales My Dot il b seatifoio o Dibutatian Lo His hanp urujiortiun of s fares. | 0t i gt nonta, l:mm“&"f,““““"“wrw It the dificulty Is | thorities, But wilitary journals such as | tho nutoaratic prinolplo is compnred to s de- | ~ Ttgckwvony, 1Il, May 8.—~Yestorday Mra. | you to know thiat YOUF OTOFLa Lo broduoe w jure ‘.';,".':{..‘.’.‘:‘a‘,“::::."‘fi'.-..‘ah“‘i.’.-.&“"'.;fl?"*.fl'r goa | (Ll A Y0 demand for furthar explangs | L*1rmes Brancaise, ata noless bitter, This | crapit, desplsed, nnd . abandoned creaturc, | Eilza Commann, widow of the lato” ¥, D, | 81d salusblo urtivls oF Kumyss ao, nop Wbk Lol Hioichea "Hord by b liciuns Toricatai: ACENTS WANTED. ciren "% L shali bo very relugiang to | paver domonstratos that undor suol clroum- soward.not anty hocunturfly, but ls iy tho ‘The proolnmation ends by calling on thearmy , dled very suddonly, aftor on! % TIUE ANLY CENIIN =y N I B¢ A li e S raa wovings bt | " Sl kT o vou o gratieving | THE ONLY GENUINE VICHY SALESROOM, ELECTEY .| stances the German army would havo beon | %o rlso aud atylko down the tyrant.” fow seconds’ Hllness, Bho was moving ubout | ™ MHENS OF TIE HOYAL ACADEMY, | b Jenst half way Lo F'aris boforo tho Froneh ——— tho houge n. hor customary monnor, hor | Succoss I havubud with thia” dlotolio uguni in | T frous thosprinus ownud by tho Fruneh Goyornment E Oulely ::“fl;lrlllx:: fimuw, Waltor Wil bk wlaula )mvowmmufinm Nl‘ll_sm:xeullad L et FRANOE, . hoalth apparently as_good 0s usual, Whon :.':fi.".‘:ffi::.tfi."‘" ""‘:’"u du"":"‘": “":v '::i:gg;‘::: '\;{figi’.“hn}é:‘f&“fi“fl" P w————m———m 0N, rin al 1 BLA 2 ey unusnally sovere and futracta- + O18, Y embary of e Royal Ae::‘;::xg.bwu elected :u :glll" : rg:: i the m&ommr:!prhlu b ATOLITION OF BLAVEWY IN EGYPT, she was svlzed With n fainting soll, and died | | Lhave has to buususlyy, sovore sl tvactss | “avindy eitio—Disonaos of the Liver. RANG TAns, May 6,—Gambetts, who was present | grnost fustantly of paralysis of the hioart, | by tasrstitatod "medicines, Not. it I Hopltal=Discuses of the Stomach, Dyspopsts. put Thy UBSCUKD AT BEA, . uifilary journal as somewhat exuggeratod, | at the banquet to colebrate tho abolitlon of | ngioaves cight chiluron, # follows: Guorgu I, | thiem upon au exclusive dictaf Kumym did chey |, Forwalo by all yosi-class Wine Siofchanta Dragsiets fronp Z4EE of (ho ‘it Glav, Langdon, | butJp tuist oppes us Father alnia that | elavery, proposed the tonsts *To all Fronch | Gammana, of Wostpor Conay Pl A, Came | shiw Ful improvainuns, Uudoe li e they T B A T TPt by Tho st rolkbees TE ot | T FOL T 1ot attendod by Al rolupscs, upis A 1210, e e 1T A it b | st RO IN G, BED, sumos u moro acrlous ohnracter, 1 beliove | Asdrews’ Folllug i3 Kumyss will provo an indispensable sid to tho v/ physlolun 1u ts troatmont, I'a A Areud, Chicago, Corinan papers should bo so lenfently Ju- olined whep judgment is to be passed upon Freuch wllitary affalvd, gir " . " 'BUIPOSKE FIANCK ST00D AGAIN on the eye of a war with Qurmany. Iow Jong wouid 1t take the Iatter, bolng in pos- sesslon ot Metz aud Strasburg, to sppear tha gy 30 20! arrlved at Groenoeks, ru v ,‘::c'f" 31, thrty willea off Cape Fior Sald g yoq ’l;‘l 8 1nun from g small bont who iy v.ehw" of aoneral of the United ail ‘n 3t ho had been blown to acq, B Wiy g %, 4838 Without food, Lo 8 nanieq g, vy (fitllmnu 1 o snnll boat at subjocts beyonds the soas, without distinc. tlon of race or color.” An address from the English Comnuttes for the wbolitlon of slavery was read, proposiug the formation of a Franco-Engllsh comuivtes for tho abolition of sluvery in Egypt on o shnllar plan to that controlling tho Egyptian finances. maun, of Orogon; ¥. D, Camwmaun, Bt, Louls, t Mp, Froomun Urabem, Jr, e, Youry Richlugs, Mre, N, C, Wurnor, Mres. b, 8. Carpen- ;er. K:I‘fil. l*roc.l W, Cn.ln:lunhu‘:mfiuu lw‘l’i““l?l,. l;.l.‘);.: unoral seryioos w! an Bune v tn;'mr hor late rosldonce, 817 Nurth Jnunm stroot. e THI HION, TIIOMAS THOMI'EDN" 1y Superby Urunn Ol Btove. Couk Stuves wid ll(‘llll‘rl’xuefltl‘ufl.' ub oot prlow MACLEAN HETTERER, i e T i SABUUENE o from &4 . Mude e e—— NMeulseous Spuctucions aro of tho groats vitly by ith halt s million of traops and 8,000 van- 1MBCUHEION. dpecial Dipatch to The Chleago Tribuns, eat Lranspurent power 1o atrongtlion and fuprove s 9 s atgleq gy tAPLAVGL :’:'ulxlburum Paris? Just uspl.uuny duys as'lt | It1s stated that tho delogates from Portu- | Cousiua, 8, C., MuyS.~Thollon. Thotas tho slghty at Waitiee's, Optiotan, 107 Bout Clark. 13 E M surely par you to write fgciay . M an gpye Bradinngh 1s about to §s- | toolk }or tonuths In' 147! Afr, Leon Gawbetta | zul, . Russia, Uresce, Austrls, Bwedeu and Thompson, Judge of ths Eighth Bouth Caro- | greading's Nussia Sulve Meets with ) S o il Ulusiratad Cetulogio fls u"LWA‘?:’. o omalto thy beoply polnting out thoe | may now, in congequence of thess unploas- | Norwusy, uud Switzerland reserved outico lua Cleeult, died st bis bowo in Abboville | wondertulsuccess fu ull cuses of skiu discused, | A4 1. ANDREWS & CO,, 103 Wabosk Anulacturor, 228 & 0 Walcah-ad, ~