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\ ii , THE CIMCAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 9, 188;—TEN PAGES. _ - = — = i paral ti hat thoy are to-day. For twenty { moreovor, that tha abuses wore In full swing DEATHS, = left this place and bought out a livery stable on past. He has been a resident of ‘Toronto for man the Idols ¢ pony er that tbe: a eort on wenien Aire ee oe eR THE CITY. Michigan avenue, opposit the thxposition Huttd- CANADA. thirty-ning years, Dr. Croft recolved | in Hedirecthone Lo welled Mel Nave Tere Eee Conkling tried Se eee ee aid are ranlle. REOWIBAL Hier roattonen, Va Worth Gomes ing. Engiand and Germany a thorough chembenl | praran avorage of Mote Thm Sunting almost | the last remnant of tha acandals that mado tho | TURIN, wie hasurok tee dty wife on (oedty S = edieation before coming to Canada, aud dur | Caution “nitas’ trina auioby thinein them, | Teka of tho Machine so unsavory. Yours | of Notwon bay. lotiany Ciniteh, ang dee en IN GENERAL. THE CATIOLIO UNION. Changing the tnscription on the Monus }. Ine lls stay hers he las been intrusted with | isa retuen for adulntion, and money, and pur. | tetly, Hnwan J. Stimnxent, | unerat serticos nt tho houreat zoom” PREPARING Fort THA ANNUAL CONVENTION, the, tusk of testing (for olson inthe ereae pie, nie Hing Hina to TACO fo anprene Aig TRATTY—M ay 7, Badlo A. wir : ‘NOsday, HH. Peer, of Oshkosh, Wis,, 18 nt tho'Tremont, | day to make arrangements for the reception of ie "Pex, 4 they will remain forever. Ttistoiicus. er ALY 0. Carringeg her. 9. ey tae of New York, tsatthe | the dolegutes to tho Young Men's Cutholio |. - dered Orangeman. honse sell be Sunt Diego, ‘Tex is Ne ore GERMAN OPERna. CORMIRI—sa 1, Frank, non of Th ee ‘Tremont . j Unions the: Riley. Lahn Mictimen or te eo ote , 1. Be SAGE. TIE LABOR QUESTION. | von Suppe's celebrated comic opera “Fat- | “Pinata from renters 01 North bent B.G, Mennirr, of Dea Moines, Ta Is at tho | Ait Uresisonts whieh ie to meot hore on May | Béatistics of the Business of the |. seciel Dismaich to Ths Cheago Tribune, Initza’? was produced nt MoVickor's Inst | Maye ai uiaip. wm. by carriatoe oCaivactt Sanday, ‘Tremont. * Committees wore appointed to attend tho Canals for the Year Trantronn, May &—Dotective Smithson, THE SWITCHMEN, ovening by Collmer and Isenstein’s company |, NKWMAN-—On Hatusdeye seine Sten ern L. M, Ren, of Hollows Falls, Vix ta nt tho | sovoral dopots Tuosday cvonliik and Wednesday ; of Detrolt, In atetter published in aneven- 7 Tye switehmen mot Inst nightat Bohemlan | ina most creditably manner. Itts not often | 40n of Annto and tne into Itormann Newey tel Palmer. : imorning, to mout the visiting delegates, ‘ax fol- LS80: ing paper, asserts that J.B, Sazo ts still Iu | ‘parer-ttall, ‘on De Koven atreot, No on- | that one hins the opportunity to.aco this op- | 7" Keorin cou bllentor eorrow tide, Tnomas Lownte, of Indianapolis, ts at tho 2, Michigan Southorn, Messrs. Armstronx, - .| Mleltigan, and can easily be found. J- B. | nonncement had bean made the evening | ern done by so thoroughly competant artists Hats opantna hud to exon Palmer. ; Fadly, MW. Muryhe, Cronin, Iiillors: Sttenens derate A: Sage ling boon missing sinco Decenber last, | terore, In consequence of which the attend | ns tt was last evening, ‘Tho performance of |, Amd baie lt Gloss mere” Cee, Dr. FH. Banreery, of Oakland, Ma, Is at tho Conteh, Meser gare, ce Ae sO ages An Ex-Officer of the Confe erate ArMY:| nnd what was alleged to be ils body, sis anew did not number more than, 150 men, | tlils comic oporn ab MeVicker's by this com- |” FoBpr Monday stl orctock arom? Mibwantegay, Palmer. Turk, J. ninonts, M. Ryan, Sullivans Pittss Arrested at Tororito for found nf the iver, at Caled ious. earl 0 | Reports were received from the various road | pany a fow weeks ago was nn oxeeedingly | , MATEM-Haturdey” ovening “queen tf D. HL Watt, of Murquette, Mich. is at tho | Buri < F rt Wayne, Seasrs a eaoty Hot, : Larceny, And friends... Datective Smithson ts naw of: | committees, but no change In the situation | good one, but Inst evening's lnproved upon | oidust son oF pin and ane Rae * Sherman, Bitten, Duma’ We lemmas tialtimore se O81, Ee : :f fered $2,000 {f he will return Sago to Brant- | was nunounced, A telegram oe renil from | jt rently, Miss Pagay ngnin asaumad the | Mperr in thoziet yore dt hisaud. ees liogerig E. RAY, Rochester, Minn. {8 registered attho | D, Winslow. Barnett, J. Wileon, $ ford nilve and well. the awitchnicn of Milwaukes, nots partof Viadinlrsatinttza, and Miss Wans- | games Churet, ee ee mt Siorman. Tho reprorentatlvod of the church sociatice | Asgortlon of a Dolectivo that J. B. Sage, iat Ai : ee Aa Eee eee ea ea ditt aakee | munn that of Lydia and bath wero as brilliant | =a Sa, GronaxT. Cham ond family, of St.Louls, aro | Griuiegutes to receive tha vialtars fn tho, Toone Supposed toifo' Dead, Is in et DiAurign phat epee I to bo kept Informed, It was stata that | in singing aud acting ns before, The Im] ANNOUNCE, S, at tho Pacilo. of tha Assucintion and escort thom to this Peas Speetal Disp 0 twas certain that tho railroad companics | provement this time was In the substitu. ii EV. J. MV ‘A. 1, Stoxes and wife, of Ban Francisco, aro | hurch. St. Jariathiay 1 Moly, Fainilg. 12: Mfellgan, Montuxat, May 8.—The Provinces Is now BV. J. OM. S £ young Mon of Nurth Side. i) Annunciation : were sustaining heavy losses by detention of trains, and an nninotiincement was made that at least one of the rons (the Michigan Cen- tral) would give the advance to-day, | Ate other meoting will be held to-night in the ay asked td grautatmodel farm at Oka for the ‘Yrappist inonks, ‘This.ts the most successful phase of repatriation heard of In this Prov. ince, Nota repatriated emigrant has yet at tho Sherman. - nt Paris, 8 St. damnes, it aE stunt uM i Heit i Xu | ulate Concoption, 3: tho! Family of Jesu = ae, Denon wane farally, of Auburn, Ne Yo Ghitre e ae Tires Temp ra Sonaty. te Smuggling Coal-Oll—Bitting-Bull Subbed + Beldzot 1. 8; Sacred Heart Sodal- pis ms Orricen JouN Minpune shot.a mad-dog about | ity, 6; St. Btophetrs Famnliyy 20: Branch, Noe 1of ‘A Church Question—Other. Items ‘ RAGE. by tion of Mr. Urban, of the San Francisco ‘The- pastor of tho Mighth Vresbytorinn Ghee, Ua atro, for Mr. Wasserman as Von Gotz, the | Siduek the noon moeting toxtny, OTN Chetek xf war correspondents and Mr. Henry Schinitz, i FIRST WORKING MEETING OF ofthe Thin Theatre of New York, for the Chieava Flower Mtesion will acey ‘* FW dies NGG renal tlgrant ting Yee | samo tially ' Waldorf ng Gon. Kuntachukog. AE, Urban PE rDInE ALY O'clock, at the Atheneam, gine in front of No. 48 Ahontecn | 1 lds, $: Branch No, Sas lds, 10; St. een horaided. now looks as. at} The switelimen in the Michigan Central | 13 one of the finest young comedians on th = CHICAGO UNION wT Pec oR MAS RoR No eC RHO of News. |. | Tempe to rumovo tho Protestant Oka indinns | yaide driscvenceton. are, having Hard Taek, | German stage in this country, and, besides, Tine CHICAGO. UNION VETERAN the animal, ‘Tho escort was instructed tu meet in the Cath- i wore o trap to make room fur the ‘Trappists. | and, though sntisied with tiiele wages, nro | 14 the happy possessor of a aympathotictenor | rhe clut-roum, Grand lacie Hote ied eeeetse nt JONN W. ATKINRON, Mr. and Mrs, G. B; Wood. | ofl Library-rooms, Honoré, look, at Yn. Mey IWACKETT'S MONUMENT. i continually bothorod with men who persist | of great sweetness and strongth. ils rendl. | gorctock. + thie evening ay nif, London: Waiter Greenwood: Leeds: F. 1, | Weduesdas morning, The Convention ts to be Bpeciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. TIT GOVERNOR-GENERAL. I putting. themselves in thy awitelmen's | toa, of Von Golz was x clurming pleco of | == enn _ Wate and wite, Liverpool: and H.%. Tagel and | beld at 10:0 in the Church of the Holy Nate. | | ae ar stay s—A short tlie ago’ b> peetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. pinces nud demanding higher wages, The | work, and he left a desire among the people AUCTION SALES, Wire, of Sunteriand, England, aréattne Palmer. | see eral ie eae i and de de Ne= jection was tuken y. the wording of the: Th-.| Orrawa, Ont., May 8:— It la reported that [men at Kensington are patted to work, but | to have him becoma, permanant meniber ——— iy POMEROY Soo ray 2 Ee idee ry “ARS ha ne ae a vl a 4 ren nume | of chy B NOXE W . fetal ‘CO. A et Oona GWoren Auaistantn scription on the Hackett montment by to | the Marquis of Lorne will, after his trip to barat eee etna no aoa a | Mr. Schinitz made a carleature of Kant- : je add . HI uh» paar’ i Te " . Fe tee cena ARSUAG NRBTING OF THE. AYNAGO. scription read as follows: “In memory, of they demand for their Invor. For the past signing his position 28 Governor-General of Canada. ‘ a eo WILL CHALLENGE. ; Betrevinne, Ont, May 3.—The Bay of Quinte Yacht Club have decided on behalf ‘of Capt. Cuthbert, of Coburg, to challenge the New York Yacht Cluy, present holders of the America cup, to compete there in September next, GENERAL NEWS. + Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. " MontRean, May 8.—The corporation lias obtained # temporary loan of $450,000 from alocal bank, at 434 percent. It is not long since 6 por cont was paid for similar accom- modations. : M. Olaude, no thentrical manager from’ Parts, hits taken a theatre here for the pur- pose of giving a six months’ course of per- formances in French. His company will ba brought from Parls, and will be compésed of eighteen lending artists, A large number of subscribers: have been obtalucd, 60 a8 to place the enterprise financintly on o sound ‘The members of the Bar havo sent a poti- tion to the Legisiatura asking to have tho sularies of the. ules increased, A new butter and cheese exchange Is to bo started here. Dr, Hammond, who Intely obtained a de- cree of separation from lis wife, hing been Da. FB. A. BArnaup, of 3831 Cottage Grove | ‘Tho annual meeting of the B'nat Sholom Con- ‘Thomas Lett Hackett, L. 0, A. who wid avening, lenvan rucsday with Ria Hal lanes ao Brexation was held yesterday afternoon In tho hartroualy. murders 7 a ReataaTs and Mrs, F, A. Wixon,of 62% Cottam ‘itholic mob on Vieto! 1 e nie.forcolorado Springs and the Far Wost,to bo Templo, on Michigun avonuc, near Fourteenth a y gone all summer. Tho Doctor {s ia poor health, street, About thirty members were present, | 1877, while returning from Divine service, i and Prosidont Glogoski occupied the chair. Tho | ‘This monunient fs erected by the Orangeman pate many, friends of Mr. MT Sykes Tube | reportof tho Tronsuror, Mr. Toulas Goldschmidt, | aud Protestants of the Dominion as a tribute pained to bear of the death of bis wife. ‘The snd | wassubmittedandacceptod. It gave an itemized | of respeet anda mark of thor dotestation event ocenrred yesterday morning at llo'ctuck | account of tho disposition of nearly $8,000 In y ‘ erers.” "Thi jectt in Now corks Oty. Tho funeral wilt take place’) Onsh that had passod through his bands during | OF, Ne | murderers Thy; _-abjectior d oon ‘the fact — thnt’ tho yenr, Mr. L. Hofter, the Sccrotary, alsa | V8 base J, H. Hawarp and Georgo Pridbam, of En- sawanittad wile GhCuar report, ‘which ec very | thera, were persons other — than gland; Charles H. Fanfare and George Ander- 8 Irih Roman Catholics engaged in, the dis- fon, of Sydney, N.S, W.; Andrew StuLauren, of | Satisfactory, and was accopted. During, the | tirhances in which Hackett lost lls life, The Now Zouland; Hl. Chishoiin, of Australing dnd } year the incmiborahip of the congremation had | wordy Teish Honinn Cathotles”” hava ben Alexander, D. jowson, of Arbroatiy Scotlands | yon reduced from 813,4H) at ¥ per cont interest | Wivately removed from tho Lnckett mont i to $0,000 at 7 per cent,” ‘The recalpts had been | ment in Mount Royal Cemetery at the In-. J, W, WALKER, Champalgn, Til; tho Hon. | $7075, and the expenditures $7,040, loaving absl- | stauce of the Cemetery Trustees, | The fact Is James FH. Brownloo, Carbon Georne Hi. | ance of $5 In the hands of the Treasurer. Tho | not generally known, and there fs at, present esto and wife. New Yorks 1. Hill Hradbury | Socrotary also roferred touchingly to the deaths | no excitement, ‘The ofticers of the Company and write, Naw Fores Od PRR Res that had had occurred In the congregation dur- | jiold that they had no option tn the matter, ing the year, Tho Sunday-sebool was spoken of ‘ Jand, OF and ‘Dr. It Wahl, Milwaukee, Wis, aro | runes Ina very Hounshing contiions. the | die by-laws iinposing It wpor thom ay duty, Cleotion of olllgors for te Onsulng year resulted | They suate thoy live been noting under legal 5 . | a8 follows: Prasident, isnac. Ghogoski; Vico. | Rdvico throughout, and If litigation ensues sos KP AMAIAM, a book and shoe. detleeaukes | Prusidontes, Hurtis; ‘ronsuror, ‘Fables Gold- | that thoy aro prepirad to meet it, Mr, Josoph, nyenue, died at 8 o'clock yesterday morning | schmidt; Socrotury, Emit Fernbach; Directors, Dourtee, Q. C., counsel for the Orangemen, from the effects of an overdose of morphino | Isne Pulser, EM Frank, Loule Lavine, and G. | aid who won a reputation In the Guibord taken to produce sleep. Sr, Farnham was nn Letter, fir two. yoatst Ns Nar turks, Rad, i caxc, pronounecd, agninst ino pretensions of dimertean, Byea on ee Een is kowsky holding’ over, Sin, Ne ifoftor he Orangemen that they could put what in- scription they chose on the Ilackott monu- W. IL Expnipar, Into of Vandalia, Tt, and | reg eat ete) ner canned Go Iiaonehat | welts er anniin, and J. [Mumanth recently employed by the {IK{aols Contral ‘Rall | Was reelected Janitor witha sultry of S800 por road to take tho piace of nstriking awitchman . 5 JT. A. GAUTIIREAUX, Jn this city, bad Tie lane tog brokon below. tho | 2naue. Tho solection of a Burini-Ground a kneo yesterday by n fulling box-car door. Tho aepey was ratortod to tho Board of Dirnators. Spectat Dispateh to TR cece Trait ic . eth transaction of some private business | ‘Toronto, May 8.—J. A. Gauthreaux, ac- accident happened near the North plier, whonce i g j Sin Eldridge was taken to St. Luke's Hospital, | 8° mevting adjourned. » | used of larceny trom tho auction-mart of J. week they have annoyed the men contin ally, and the police have been kept busy tn watehing them, Yesterday morning some of tho strikers tried to advise, with the. workers In Goh- ring’s boarding-house In Kensington, and the upshot was a row In nddition to the argn- ments used, ‘The police were on tho look. out, and ih legs than five minutes ten of the strikers wera In the lock-up, much to their aiguis In an interview with one of the switchmen pesterday, he confidently told a reporter that f the rallrond companies did not cometo time to-day tho switchmen would, as they, were sick of loallng ant paying for bands of music and hats in whieh inefplent and ty norant orators could talk to them, and use up thelr liard-earned cash. ‘Cho railroad companies do not propose to yivo in, ay thos know what the vuteome will be, and that ft will cost more in the long run, Over two-thirds of the [iinuis Central men ara ready to ro to work but, they nee afrald of the “bullies,” who, they say, number abont forty, and who threaten to pound the life out of any one who dares to oppose them, schukog. But the character itself is n carl eature, and Mr. Sclimitz’s rendition of the H part was, therefore, n correct une. He fully S ORT NOTICE! sustall his reputation as an excellunt comadian. Hs acting made up for the short- comings in his voice. Mr. Bockel as Serycant Stcipann was tolerable. Mr. Heinemann as 5 dzzet Pasha was 1 Iittle better than the last time, although {ils perfornunes was not n faultless one. Mr, Meyer axaln made o hit ns Mitstipha. The orchestra was well handled by Mr, Bach, of Milwaukee. ‘ ——— POISONOUS MEAT. 1 338 Several Famillio Minnonpolin, Mint, Eolsonod from Eating Proswed Corn Wabash-ay, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MINNEAPOLIS, Miun., May %—The Falls : City is “all tore up’? about the salcorsona | > JOA We? SA LE bad beof, The history of the case In detall ‘oF {sng follows: About two weeks ago Mrs. Daniel Gallagher, residing at No. 1313 Fitth street, purchased of a respectable butcher e an pressed corned beef. Several boarders ant aueuitiers of her amily, upon partaoe a . the manufactured edible were immediately = t seized with Autternnl pains, eee cramping: u r n I u re sensations, retchings, vomiting, atl other Indications of polson. Medical nid was sum- SON TAINE DIN THE AGOVE mowed, ano of the eases coming near 22 MARDLE-FRONT RESIDENCES, itlness in every ense wns tracable to tho ‘ INON-WORKERS. A mass-meating of machinists and binck- ainiths was held yesterday afternoon ut Gt West Lake strict under the auspices of the Machinists’ and Bincksmiths' Union. Charles anes the President of the Union, was tn tha chatr. i . very palatable corn-beef of which nll par- Q {MAT rt Coolican and from the store of Georgo Wolz, | sued, by her for the support of herself and ‘Tho purpose of the mecting was to Fee eat ie ar omocrs Birth aiid MATRIMONIAL, wns brought before the Pollee Magistrate. | child. ‘ g strengthan the existing Union by as large an | took sls feels: Yared, theories alwhe POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY! Sanders, of the Chicago Avenuo Station, who HINSCH—DENIAMIN, " but hna be It is intended to make an oxperimental suggested as to the cause of the siidden siek- » Honghthe. and bie companions wore avout to | ‘The wedding of Misa Mutilda Hirsch, of this | Ile was arrested two weeks ngo, but has beon necession ns possible, with a view to make a demand for an Increase of wages. Messrs. Irwin and Mynes, of the Trados- Assoubly, made short tddresses, urging the assembled workmen to nnite with the Union, and telling of the benefits that would resulé from such action. Alr, Dwyer, Presitent of the Boilermakers’ Union, gave a short sketch of the recent strike of bly Union and its subsequent vietory, We promised ald and comfort from the Bollermakers’ Unton to the Machinists’ Union, should it be needed, In case of a demand for increased wages. Mr. Dwyer stated that next week he would f° Unst for the purpose of Organizing unions Hi th shipment of cattle from this port to Now- foundland, ‘Upectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, May 8.—The Citizen, Govern- Ment organ, says that shuntymen are leaving: daily for Michigan. In another column it slates that Sir Leonard ‘Tilley, at a Montreal banquet, showed that the supposed exodus was simply absurd, ‘Taking up thelr lament over the departure of young mon from the town, the eligibie Indices of Port Ilopo trans- late the enbalistic letters,“ N. P.” as meaning “No Proposals," ‘There ig a boom mimong inventors this year. ‘The niunber of applications for patents recolved at the Patent Office at ttawa during April, was 195,—the largest number ever taken out in one month, ‘The crop of hay this year is likely to bo poor allover the country, The growth has not been good, and the grass of Inst season wns cut clover thin ever known before. ‘This ign poor Jook-out for those who have en- tered Into contracta with American firms for ressed hay. _.* Sir Wiltiain Young, who has been Chief- ness of those who partook of the meat. Ono COMMENCING gentleman suggested that the becf had been Pronarad ing brnss kettle, on Wednesday MONDAY, May 9, Mrs, Mary Despardin procured some of the " inent, of Which her boarders partook at ten. {0.o'olook ‘sharp, Soon after six members of the family were : IN prostrated with the symptoms described. 1t AE ‘ oO. 1384 seas that snlya small portion ae te mica CONTINUING was required to place 1 person in the mos! gxerielating agony. On Hhuraday evening TUESDAY..........-....NO, (336, rs. John Schon and thres children purtoo! of the very. femptingly disguised polson, and WEDNESDAY... “No. 1338, were during the evening seized with an | ° alarming illness, ‘Thelr symptoms were the An Opportanity for Purchasers SHS taba ros "a oe Met el them survived, A ghemtenl analysis _de- UNPRECEDENTED! veloped the absence of inineral poison. ‘The expla ation. quell Oy the prope ators at the The Furnlture, consisting of 40 ¥. T. . 2 LI 4 ‘ viuw of the faut that thoy knew of the ense of Chamber Sets, 10 Parlor Sults, Plor and ‘Mrs. Galingher’s family, It does not relleve | Mantel Mirrors, Fino Bruss. Carpets, 60 thom of thocharkeof carclesness in the pre . aration of the ment, and which, happily for Hair. Mattrossos, Inrgo and elegant el hold up and rob Magnus Oleson, a saloonkeapor, 7 a 0 too {I to appear sooner. Gauthreaus, it Is eee ae gue toeNor Tit sitwankeoavonuc: | ctveand Mr. Henry M. Henjamin, of Mijwaukoc, i . » | wascolebrated at hulf-past6 o'clock yeatorday | sald, belongs to New Orleans, where he for- Fae aed oo eect mwas olfering to | afterooon at tho resldonce of Henry Watxol, | merly held n responsible position. It is nlso convey Oleson home when he was arrested. Esa, No. 416 West Van Buren street, the Rey. | believed that he was an officer in the Con- Renecca Muteny, 0 yours of axe, while plny- | Dr. Feleenthal, of Zion Temple, oflloiating. Thore | federate army, and was shot In the abdomen ing nt 4:30 yesterday afternoon with some cbil- | was a large company of friends present, and | during the War of the Ainerican Rebellion. dren of bor own age about the turntabic onthe | ufter the corematiy they wero invited | ‘phe wound never healed, and traces of se- Kook Ialand Raflevad near ‘Taylor street, acul- | to -partako of a tino wedding-mupper, Con- | vary ‘Iness are still apparent in the palo dontally fetl beneath the whecls, and hud ter | gratuiatory telegrams were rend, tonsts wero te Lt meet f then feet so badly crushed that Dr. Guerin thinks | responded to, speeches were mado and u genoral | COUN enance and trembling frame of 16 UIT Amputation will prove toccssary. Sho was | good time wus Indulged in, Many handsome j fortunate man. Owing to the Intenso pain taken to the home of her paronts, No, 4 Fifth rosents were reevived by the bride and groom. | suffered by Gauthreanx, the injection of avenue, ‘Tho turntable had bean ieft untocked, | Tho ovening was pleasuntly passed In dancing to |) morphia “by the —hypadermle — syringae deaplte tho Company's rufes, by somo carctcss | the music of Dorney's orchestra, und the brido | was rendered necessary, us the only employé. and groom Joft on the 9:40 train for an Eastern | qieans of allaying his sufferlngs. AMNUSICAL and Hterary ontertulnmont will bo | tour, On thelr return thoy will resldo, in Mi” | ‘Ihe wife of the prisoner was in cuurt, and given this ovening (a Farwoll Hall as tho closing | Waukegan auto ie. Meet vero cMr aud sire, | followed the proceedings with much ntten- ‘Entertainment of tho season in the Y. M.C.A. | A Waixuls Ste. and Nea, M. Walxel, tho Kuv-aud | tion. ‘The evidenco produced was such that Dourse, ‘Tho popular Chicago Quartot. composed | Aig, Falsonthal, Mr. and Stra. Joseph, Mr. and | there wns Ho difticulty on the part of tho of Messra. Harry ‘Thoinas, James F. Bird, C. A: | stra, iuchman, hr. and Mrs, Rosonthal, Me. and | prosecution to prove the case. The value of Cay Guartetccompored of Mra. Williams, sire, | MES Hoonlgsberger, Mr. and drs’ William | the stolen goods, as eatiinated by Mr. Cooll- Fey eee eolcariaeecand Mee Komproi, wilt | ierbst, Mr. and Sra, M. Wirech. tho Rev. Dr. | can, amounts the sum of $1,203, The sing. ‘Tho talonted. youns roadors, ‘Misa Ger | Moves Of Allwaukeu. Me, Pred tirsch, Mr oul | Alagistrato, nftor, hearing considerable ovi- C8 G 3 . Miss Hattle Rosouthal, tf 2rudo E. Moore and Mise Edith Elltott, will give POUT aang Mem a a aael Billig. Bir: | Gevees, committed the prisoner for trin! on indifferent cities, with a view of having & a National Boilermakers’ Union, so that con- certed action contd be taken in all cities. Ho sald the machinists were ontitled to tho same inerease in wages recelved by tho bollarmakers, and he lioped they would ask for About twenty-five or thirty men jolned the Union, and after a rambling speech by Sloun, the Soclulist, the meeting adjourned, | é them wasnsin the other eases here, tess | lection of Silver and Pla. Ware, Crock See ea Ge orogens to favor te aus | Joseph Walxel, and Sir. 8. M. Walxel. || MORACEAE Justico of Nova Scotla for twenty-one years, BRICK LABORERS. rorious than might haye been expected. In| ery and Glassware, Beis, Bedding, ete arse NINNTEENTH IELENOTS momrnioncavare,, | HaPERS ANGMa MUMME AI | maeCtne? aetonn aon Senin | He ethur toate "Bes | eG Hen qual and oo re G 2 ae ‘ co of tho Iuion, the Ion, James Mv- | met yesterday afternoon a jouth Tnl- 2 i xpiana- wot age Boarding nt NO. Mailunekes avonuce PREPARING FOR DECORATION-DAY. ayia be fo Tae Cenad Trin Donald, wilt prddubly be his successor. 7 ‘AWA, Ont, May 8—Supplement No. 1 Attomptod to commit auluida ut To'ulock yestor: | ‘Tho Ninotevath , Mlinols Voluntecr Infantry | OTTAWA, Ont, ‘lay moruing by stabbing blmsolf-bolow tho nuart. of the Inland Revenue Report has Just been nd roverius Uarvelie iid artacine of tho lore | Cocren. Glut. -beld\ ‘tholr regular. meetting , issued, The revenue of the Canndian canals 4 County Hospital b yesterday afturnoun at Maj. Nevana’ band- 4 ee Teen eee ie ceauAvenuosie. | room, 106 Randolph street, Prosident J, | for the year 1880 ainounted to $30,200.74, au Uon, About six months ayo Bancrhadanalter- | ¥, 8, Smith in tho char. The Club | increase of $17,517.30 over the preylous year, cation with his wife, and sbe drove him frou m | decided to go in a body to Gracolnud, Roso- | being ns follows for the various canals—viz.: ea eee Pe bas led a dlsai pated ike, hill, and Calvary.Cemeterieson the 3th of May | Welland Cannl, $147,584.43; St, Lawrence Testing caslly, and the hospital surgeons thought | todecorate the graves of decayed comrades. | Canal, $00,503,08; Chambly Canal, $204,037.80; ‘thore Wasa chanico for his recovery. Both wounds | A special meotiug will be held noxt Sunday | Rideau Canal, 85,550.73; Ottawa Canal, $58,- are very severe, and {t will be a jong timo bofore | a¢tcrnoon to perteot the arrangements, Acom- y he Js able to be about. $35.49; Burlington Bay Canal, 33,818.93; St. mittee was appointed to sccure the services of Peter's Canal, $185,003 ‘Neweastlo District THE Gospel services in Lowor Farwoll Hall | prum-Major Novans and Fifu-Mujor Mooro for | G Jost ovoning were conducted by. the Rov. J. W. : Canal, $318.11 All the canals gave an Deans an oraneollet of this clty. who took for hia | the cceasion. A comminteation was road from | fyereased rovenne, with the exception of tha sei, can Sarr or some aie amv | cua eter elon Versa gMbIorns be | Wella a Nowe, Sr gt et . tho foundation of bis thomo in the familiar tars ne i vo $16,’ increase, Se ee cian by Pewee | held at Titiotaon, Hull, Enjlowood, on the ovon« | yWrence Canal eave SITs fier nen. ee and John at tho mato of the temple, called | ing of (ho int of Buy. 959, ‘Tha reduction of tolls 1n the Erie Canal Bouutiful, Tho impressive truths of tha evon- Tho feelinoutnl monthly reports, the property is Bolioved to be the cause of the Intter. ‘The ange tesson were aptly dolincated and enforced | of Col, A.W. Kaffen, wore givenn into the hands 1 fv 1 Sh thro he th with n number of vivid {Mustrations dpawn from } of tho Histuricul Committee to assist in writing | Number of vessels passing throug! 1 inal narratives of porsonal exporionve and obscrva- | up a history of the rexlment. A zominittes of | canals durin, last season was us fo! ows tuon, ancl a marked interust was manifested by | one froin cack company was appointed to writo | Welland Canal, 4,104; St. Lawrence Canal, ‘the aseombiod udtenea, (tre ‘Donn will eondnat Soe olor io Organization of their ro- aan Chambly Canal 200; Burlington Hay je Hunduy evening Bervicos af is place for a ct ul y 'e wa er Canal * Humber of weoke to come. e Torolution Butlin forth that, according to Titel Canal, 336835 St, Peter's Gehaln gt ‘Trig Irish-American Club held a regular | (HOMdIutant-Generala report, the rexlinautal | Noweastio District Cannl, 8; making a total meeting yesterday afternoon in the club-room | rial Hall, Sprinsiiold, I, havo inscribed upon | Of 25,774, Of these 21,387 were Canadian ves- Of tho Shorman House. ‘Thoro woro about forty | Them only tho Hattle of Sono liver, moCor | sols aud 4,387 American, : resent, W. J. Flynes progiding. Messrs, J. 1.1. | responding Sucretury 18 heroby Inatructed to artey, YJ. Towle, John M. Dunphy, E. F. | correspond with Adjutant-General Hilliard and URGE QUESTIO: Kolly, J. 'M. Curroll, Patrick Bullivan, P. 1. | Revertaln how the names of numerous othor A CHURCH Q TON. O'Hare, James Dunne, und Thomas Shsugh- | pattio-tlelids may bu added to the volors. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Besay. word Ge epee a tetas ‘The following regalution wus ulso adopted: Tononto, May8,—The Presbyterian Synod tion Is as follows: The teat was corned by | We would request purchasers tobe on the ordinary process, then cabpapad up Ite hand promptly, so that there will be no sausage neat, boiled Mn a steel kettle, forced y . x sale, into a cloth covering, and pressed in shape an unnecessary dolay in openis sale soll, ‘The person who propared the beet RON eS made the enses too large, in consequence of 3 a ; which the meut soured before tho entire mess REMOVALS. became cool. One or the proprietors also = suffered from tho same syinptons developed in tho other cases from-sating of the ment himself, During the past two or three days cases of wholesale poisoning have been re- worted, In both of whieh the obnoxious and dangerous article was procured from these 1 sume butchers, MICHIGAN AFFAIRS, Satarday’s Proccedings of the Logia- BLD || ( Jature ~ Tho Apportionment Ditil- culty—Bills Passed, Etc, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LANsina, Mich., May %—The Comittee { on Legislative Apportionment are no nearer nsolution of thelr diMiculties than nt first. 4 The following bilis passed the House: De- ‘ trolt House of Correction bill; to organize MANUFACTURERS OF FINE the County of Montinorencl and crente threo townships therein; to amend tho charter of Leslilo; to authorize the town of Lincoln sted street. Thoy wero principally engnged In the transaction of routing business and the admission of now members, of whom there wore about 100. ‘The inost of the men are at work, There are about twolve yards run- ning on the South Side and paying tho wages, Somo unwillingness wus manifested atiirat, but they were obliged to succumb to the Inevituble, as the men were determined not to work for less wages than they re- celved fast fall, and theemployment of green hands was too oxpensive an experiment to be porsisted In, All the bricks ara molded by machine, of which there are two or three in each yard, capabloof turning out 18,500 por diy, 80 there need be nonlarm about tho brick supply. ‘The five or six yards that are not running will, in all probability, when they are rendy: to start, follow the oxainple of ‘the other twelve and employ the old men at the old WAROS. ‘The assessed value of real estate In this city Is $9,700,000; and this is mortgaged by debenture debt to the extent of some $3,100,- 000, or nearly 35 percent of its accredited value, 3 It has been discovered that tho bad air in the Parliament building, so much complained ot during the Inat session, was in a measure enused by leakage from the gas-metors, ‘The ineters are being removed from tho building. Spectat rs lspateh to The Chicago ‘vib Toronto, May 8.—A by-law ling beon drawn up by the City Solicitor, providing that no crippled, blind, or deformed person shall be alowed to expose his or her {nfirmi- ties on the streets for the purpose of soliclt- ing alms; and another providing that every factory shall consume its own smoke, F large party of excursionists, comprising the Michigan editorial party, will arrive here on Dominion Day, on their way to Montreal andthe White Mountains, ‘Thoy will be en- tertalbed by tholr brethren of the Toronto pres: a barber was summoned before tho Pollca Magistrate for pursuing his trade on Sun- day. His Worship dismissed the caso on the ground that shaving and hair-cutting wore works of necessity, Spectat Dispatch te The Chicago Tribune, Hasi.ron, May 8—Tho workmen in the boot and shos factory demand an increase in their wages of 15 por cent. Coal-heavers ure THE PRINTERS. About two weeks aga, at a meeting of the Typographical Union, committees wore ap pointed to interview the managers of the dliferent newspaper offices in the city on the subject of on advance in the rates of compo- sition, Tho managers unhositatingly agreed to the proposal, and afters ee, aioe Osceola County; to issue bighway bonds; to "s also on a strike. to advance the price two cents per 1,000, Yes- y AND DEALERS IN MEN’ re Wuennas, Four compaules, nuincly: A,B, D, | of Toronto and Kingston, now In session nt ‘Apeciat LAspates.to The Chicago Tribune, ' t amend the Fayram Codperative nw so as to Ushed, with ulxty-four pald-up membors. te 5 terday the Typographical Union concurred : Hoomé hnve been sveured of tho second Hoor of | Aad Hy which wftorwards wofo incorporated 18 | Howmanville, has a rather important appeal | | Lownon, Bay 8.—Tho journeymen bakers | In the nctlon of ‘ie newspaper proprietors, | Teduco the shares In such associations; to WA A > ‘the Repubtio Lite Building, fronting on Ar- | tho state sorvive ks 4 rowlmont at large, and | case to try, which Is oxciting church circles have formed a goclety, and deinrnded an in- | and the advance will tako effuct to-day. prohfbit carrying inflaniuable ofl on pas- i\ ende court, and they are to be elegantly fitted | wory the frat, troops to volunteer tholr avrv! " Paul's C! >, | crease of wages and the abolition of night scngur-tralns; to compel rallway-frogs to be +] Up.” Attor revising tio listof memborsnip, tho | Nore the first troqne to volunteor thotr survive, | intho East, St, Paul's Church, Peterboro, | work, : THE CARPENTERS. eked with woods bi VED TO uieeting adjourned to visit the new quurters, Tiesolved, ‘That the Corresponding Secrotary ia | Having sent an invitation to the Rev, Mr. ‘dpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte ‘ sii'Na, 4 OF dts Carpenters! blocked with wood; to amend the log-booni- HAVE REMOVE! TUR CENTENARY MXTILODIAT CHUKCT, horeby {natructe! to communicato with the | Hnommond, the revivalist, toconductsome | Sr. CATHENINES, May 8—Tho News says Branelt fo. 40f the Carpenters’ and Join- | ing laws; the bill relative to grain delivery at ‘This church bas attracted s groat monaure of | Aujutant-Genoral of the State and ascortain if | services in that town, the authorities of St. | thata prominent millor of Chippawiy, con- | ers’ Benevolont Associntion held an open | railway stations; to prevent tho sprend of pollo attention in ‘the past fora varity of | it ts possible for eurviving members to reculve | 4 draws Church, Dellaving that tha actlon | Vicled of smuggling a $300 machine across | in¢eting yesterday afternoon atd o'clock in yellows in peach trees, and to repeal the old Feasons, and tho public interest In {ts prosperity | a diechurye from that aervice or some paper | 4 D 5 the river Ina load of manure, hing been tot | thbir hall, 736 West Lake strect, 8. Kelteh | 8 thereon, ‘The Senate bill providing that has by momeans died away, Yesterday morn- | showing « recownition of that servicu, was questionable ong, requested un exami. | off with a fine of $3, onnecount of friendship | ., ol the longer an insurance polley runs the Sng its congregation, following the loud and aug- | Adjourued for one wouk, 5 Nation lito the conduct of St. Paul’s Church | for the present Government, wns selected to preside, and D. If. Doyle was | Jarger {ts surrender value becomes also westions of thelr pastor, the Rov, Dr. Georgy, by the Presbytery of Peterboro. That budy ‘Spectal Disvatch to The Chleago Tribune, nained as Secrotary. Addresses wore made | passed tho House. ‘Tho act does nat requlre @) N - Ft Frey iudobeadnews: “Tha wmauue nocdod" was SUBURBAN. took the matter up, but, before coming toany | ‘Taswotrril, Ont, May 8.—Alexander Hng- | by Messrs. Keltch) Doyle, Francls, and sev- | the surrender of the polley ny the old Jaw e000 nil of wileh was pledged. The namos of KENDNOTON. tinal decision, aropped It, Onenf tho mani- | sard, Treasurer of the Township ot Shefield, | eral others on tho state of the trade, ‘The | did. ‘The bills for dratnage in, Pavillon, tne donors “wore” nit “mado public. “but | An unknown wan with falr complexion, iizht bers of St. Paul's, Col. Hamilton, feeling that | hos boon infsaing since the 27th of April, | drift of the specches advocated a strong and his actions had been called in question, and Muutache, buckled shoes, blue shirt, and rod | 19 gntisfactory opportunity given to_ clear drawers, and about 26 years of age, was found | jimsutf, brings the question before the Synod, | drowned tn Lake Calumet yesterday morning, | with a request that it may be tinally decided. ‘Tho man ia supposed to be a rolling-mil! band. Bpectal Dispatch to The Ct Tribune. ‘ ‘A man oamod Thomas Benson, working atthe | BOWSANVILLE, May 3,—In the Presbyte- ico-house iu Kensington, wasatruck by a Miobl- | Tan Synod the committes appoluted to con. sun Contral tray yestorday morning and kiited | gliler the Peterboro appeal ease arising ont at Konsington, of differences as to the visit of tha Rev, Mr. SOUTH CHICAGO, Hammond, evangelist, to that town, reported Alargo numbor of poople visited South Chion- | that, a3 no interest of justice or religion had go yosterday for tho first time inthe souson. A | sufferod, the matter required no further ine ma, jority camo ‘down to look for homes near tho-| veatigation, and that tt be allowed to drop, ew mi SITTING-BULL SNUBBED. Contirination service was teld tn tho Bt. Paul rectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. eae ton eon eid preaatied a ‘Toronto, May8,—A correspondent writing short sermon, - ° from Wood pian ny NeW. 'D,, says: _ alah scene occur! tween Maj, Crozigr an STOLEN PROPERTY FOUND. Sltting-Bull not long ago, ‘he Major was OMticers Quinlan and Maher, of the Twen- | pointing out to some of the Sloux the ad- ty-second Streot Station, yesterday afternoon | yantayes to themselves of surrendering, and at 4 o'clock wore notified that some ono had | the wishes of his Governmont as to that mut been heard under the house No. 10 Clark | tor, whon Sitting-lull Interrupted nim and atroet during tha night, and that trom the made some romark to the eifect that “The goings-on witnessed, and the conversation | Indians that went across must be fools"; overheard, the inmates of the house were of | whereupon tha Major turned round, and In 9, the opinion that a band of thieves fow very suggestive words cautioned. Mr, ° Foul play Js feared, ag he had a large sum of money on his person whon last seen, Mr.J. A. Boyd, of the firm of Blake, Kerr & Boyd, has been apvointed Chancellor of utario. | rhe Surprise at Shiloh, PSILADELUIA, Muy 4.—Ty the Edtor of the Cincinnati Commercial: “.." volublo and orit- foal in your igsue of tho t6th ult, says: LE are rived at Pittsburg. pea on Wodneaday, tho Stn day of Apri, 18 and, thon examined tho field of battle ‘and talked,” ote. Having been. oonforring, during the last fortnight, with mau: Wostorn follow-soldiers who word at Shitol somewhut earllor than was *G.,” and wearlud with travel and business, { bnye not before had tima to suggest to him that ho have tho mod- euty to writo less of subjects respecting which bis Knowledge la more than scanty and a dutermined organization aud a standard rate of compensation, . BATTLE CREEK, MIC. Spectat Dupatch ta The Chicayo Tribune, Barrie CnveK, Mich., May &—The en- Rineors, firemen, dbrakemeon, and ail of the train employéa of the Chicago & Grand Trunk Ratlroad residing in this clty held a meoting Saturday ‘afternvon to see what could bo done tosecurean advance In wazes. ‘They aro now making on an average $2.90 par day, and they wish the road to ralse their wages so that they can make an average of $2.50, which, thoy olalm, ls only living wages, ‘Thoy did not arrive at any definit decision, but appointed a .committes to soo all the traininen employed on the. road, and ob- tain their signatures to a inemorial, which will be presented'' to the managers of the road, askt for the raise in the wages. It will probably ba signed by nll, and nnother “meeting will bo held and Heleralse Supoltitel to present the potition to the authorities of the road, In the event that the petition is refused, they stated that they should not force the road to ‘@ubscriptions of | $4 ench, fifteen of 3200 euch, thirty of $100, tho same number Of 850, and sinulicr onea to the above named amount. The leading members of the church are groatly cluted over thelr succoss, and very ‘hopeful for the tutura, All thelr current ox- “penses are mt, the tnemborship of the Society rds steadily increaning, and tho inembers are ‘united an growing, im earnest In the prosvou- tion of its work, Thoroure many of our cit- dzone in thlu city and beyond ita borders who will extond their hearty congratulations to tho Centenary Church and its pastor on this vmumorabvlo day's work, DHOPPED DEAD, Joseph Van Brundt, a colored man 60 years of age, dropped doad at the Armory Follce station Jast night at about 7:00 o'clock, He hud been brought to the atution by Isaac Abrabuis, ullas “Thind: Ike," an Ethiopian eccentricity wall “known in B8outh Sido police circles. When once dairly in tbe room, and before his capturer had taken bis bands off bim, Vau Nrundt dropped Hatupon the toor and expired without a groan, Dr, J. 0. Lovi, who was culled, found that death bad boew causcd by the combined offeots of arupture and too mich “ nigger gio.” Josoph was onco a realdent of ‘Toledo, and is said to Davo beon tho possessor of $10,000, which ho lost, Hio then tovk to drink and moved to Chicago, i cwhere he bus picked up a cheap Livin by doing emall services at the duloons on “the Loves,’ YD" PARK, it socond-hand, have no mothod of in udequate on of a tod, tera who fought at Shiloh prreatod bis atuft” in tho Commerotal of tho 2d of April, te this offects “ Grant did pot hago cavalry cnough to ploket bis army, even if ho kept every cavairyman on picket ali the time, ‘To place tho infantry-piox- ots farthor from -the ovmps when the soldiors wore 4o ‘raw’ (1) would tuvo been folly.” Grant and (in particular) Bherinan yave tw feed to tho sharp cavalry fight of Friday; scorned advice and suggestions cn danger "3, plokuted their E E. RN, Kalamazoo County, to prevent the exporta- NEAR DEARD? i ton of ane from Michigan, to regulate and 1 ot 1 detine the duties of Judge of Probate, to nu- TT Ata ( ll thorize “Ontonagon County to Issue (Ww Od 4 MULT bonds for bridges over the Ontonngon (0) (es Rivor, and to Jucorporate brine pipeline | ——_—_——____—__—- HEth companies were also passed, Lust night the ah N Detroit Union Depot bill*was reported b i d ! Ny tne Senate Railway Committee, ft ls rad- fe sally changed from 8 rallway uit In a Mlopat REMOVED ‘ead simple, It gives the Company only the power to condom land for apecitic | To & HUBBARD-COURT, purposes prevents the condomnation of vub- ad Stlehteatear® ic lands, such as parks, ete., iu elties or vil- Hetweon Wabash and Michie see Jages, and imposes a specilis tax of 32a) cent upon the gross reculpta, The tlie for CARD. Dulldiug Is shortened to two years, Vive per | ——~~~~~~~ eo a eont of the capital stock. must be NY N) pald In on the organization of the Com- 4 pany. and 60 pur cent actually subseribed, ‘he charges to roadg using tha depot must not go beyond? per cent, and there ca be Ss H re) no discrimination between roads, . The lull i as now framed gives satisfaction to the mo- AND dicun) of oppoaltion it was recelying 1. the ATHS Legialature, and hasbeen framed with special B refereuco to making it 8 bona fide union de- pot mensure, and thus provent putting an- y iN WANN other exclusively rallroad Jaw upon the stat- \ IN hon } \ i ») uto-books, : nh —— @he man who is responsible for his presence ut ION, ‘ . if he ever caught 4 ft a © | raise the wages by aastrike, but would give Disappearance of the Jersey Lily. AT NEW LOCAT ae adie 2 Pons ictwitied’ coon | lad ought shelter there, Upon going to | Hull thas 1 he over cana fin Hayling to in Ra Oe oa ei erleed oie gantay | tuo natic that at a cortaln date all the traln- PP ene raroert Vasa, 4 y galled, rom, phywloal, | pocullaritios | tha prentises they found two well-known | thoy could gut fed by delr own Government, | mornings and deservod disnonoriblo diamisaat | wen would anit Its service and go to work | The furniture of Sire, Lianytry@ little novso, 1 ( ar “SL. ‘ Bilud Ike," or “ Ouo-oyed ike.” Ho ofton | scapogruces namo Patrick Uurley and John | je would finds place for him in the Queen's | for causing tho. douth of at loust 4.000of our | for othor railroads, Already so inany of | where the Prince of Wales used to Invite his }) Amnginos that ho ls a member uf tho polio | Tyunning hidden away underneath the house. | Loarding-house dnside tho forte “ive had | WOR, Who but for their commander's criminal | thelr engineers and firemen have lett thelr | self to breaktast, has boon sold for the beneit ne Post: Off ct forces, and sometimes undertakes to make ure | 2)! NBs atts, his had | hegice neod,pot have been killed. No; many | cuploy tat they cannot send outan extra | vf creditors, and the Jurscy Lily hus disappeared | LAKESIDE BUILDING. _ (oprosite , Rests.’ Hie lusus no opportunity of showing bis | ‘Thoy arrested them, and turned them over | guite an effect on Bull, and. be hha been vory p a vy Leadon world. { Gesire to wurve tho. sity, and frequently takes | ty Oflcars Bi ‘and Murphy, who hap- | aulable over sluce, ‘ Toulingnte wd brigades bude paltry helt-hour | train for luck of competent persone, ‘Thera | from the i “are: 0 Oflicers Bannon an urphy, who lap- mas ft - ic! = | ig much fesling a (pon himself the work of arcesting persona aad | yoned wlong at the tne, Upon searchin : Urewetunt, toako, * poor, “hurried, | eoauds- | Song at Clve polit 180 and. should thie | Liver coughs, aften taken for-consumptton, n. Not long ayo be SMUGGLING COAT-O1L, lously Juofiuient * arrangements’; ‘and th i pol this | brought iu & man who was fur guou with souls | Wie basument a considerable quantity, o “dpastelouverca ta The Cintas rigid See Tage praviinn ae to! rations og | Move prave successful, they will probably | #¢oured almost Instantly with Hop Hitters, aD tate tape rue Tere! fe ect atone tans “Sthroad ey Picron, May &—The Colleetor of Customs wuler, oF jammuaunliion, or support, or uider. also unite In a petition for @ raise In wages, "MARRIAGES. Hi , if iol aa standin, to location uf tuolal visions, tl —_ z Pinto ‘and will accordingly bo deult with as: ut cy, a delivery iawons, was here has for the past three or forty weeks | battle Se diton was "on"; and, aftor bolDg 8ST, JOSHPH, MO. “VAN CLEVECWILLIAMB—At th = % E ELM, Everett, a llvery-stublekeoper, whoso | stuf Was stolen by" old wid -oxperienced | that conloil has, been smuggled In and gold | hoyiiycuce of ‘culamanders could be fliod and | elgliteon in number, at the Lanulbal-d St. wi ty diva Motion Vee Cloescat ailaneap: i Fesidonce was at No. “4 Yortleth strout, while | thieves, and that the two youngsters enpte during tha’ winter. It apponrs. that the | the mon and regimoutal and brigade oummand- | J, depot {9 this ‘olty, atruck to-day for an ad~ lle, Mint. and, Mary Beymiulr, daughter of Judge B, Y “Fiding boraoback yestorday afteravon mot with | ured were simply enguwed In watching It. | yohooner Sea Bird brought hers ‘trom Oswo- | Sm tuuld soe and four that, there was now | yunco In wagos trom $1.55 t0 $1.80 per day. Wii terme 8 Chleee2 NG atl 2. Hrotmldaigute When neue tho ourner of ftuan | Among te ariieles recovered aroa cashiers | yo Jato last fall forty-alx barrels of coul-oll, | army did fammut muguitoent tubtiog. “ANY | q survival of the Grant Ad DEATHS. SUPPLIES. = See eae arn cts nla bares, Ween iio way, | With velvet, two seul caps, large blue ai conalgued to diiferent pact Sritet oll fell a ee Folnt Cone ay A . to ee eablabanalanl Sere rereernrenreetr cre croc ereree td = aaa ALS, i wnat fraptlous, busiest an Jarl wuble way. | Mineusiton’ with Teter Ro fombroidored | below "the Canadian test. © Permission to | thank’), We bad right, thors. dozans, yos, Naw YOnk May, Te the HYEAND— ACS Lincoln-ay, on theeveuingof Mey | OPT OY BLES CHEMIC £ ¥ luoviug in the dirvotion In whlen Mr, Everett | upon ff, several pocketbuoks, one wiarked Janel the olf was refused, and the Caplait of crowd offlogrs tluwyors, morchaute, faliway men, | ave Ace Coulitu is evidently’ spolting fara | “eiitert privet ne wen Teare ALANCES * GLASSWARE by “was gul ‘Thu horse plunged and toll, rolliog | C. W. Stith, a model of a car-truck, the i 6 Tnstend of taking tt back, the oll wi Steamboat inen, lron-masters, cto.), any onu of | tiht. Not content with a losing battio against | YAN—At bis late residence, 0:9 V-st, Kdward B 2 ? 4 complet over and crushwy bid rider | metal of which ia eflver-plated, a bottle | WeXO Inatend of ta ng Wt back, oll Was | whom, with his cvery day common senec, | the present Adininistration, bu bas gone out of yan, age iY years. 3 to Uubcousclousness. He was picked up | groon plano-cover handsomuly embroldared, | #¢!% ashore quictly and sold, care boing | would’ bave saved us from: that first }.bis way to maken now and virulont attack on | ,jwiural Tuesday, 10th, inet, ate. i. by carriages fT] dha “Garrled into the ‘housd No, “4 | Rfoeh plano-cover handsomely embroldered, | taken to replace tha orliinal batrels, aud, on | day's, dofoat and busuilistiont Wut, snd} tue lastone, through bis Now York organ, the | sends invited without furtidr notiou, BI Hush strect, tho restdenco of Mr. J. HH. | 30 ta bla bina ow dra- | te vessel's arrival at Gawego thie spring, | to. @iy, wo bad In command an ex-olerk’| Herald, on ‘au alleged complicity In tho star- | | LMO#OLD—sunday, May & lawrence K. lufent son a ils { tood, hers he was woll cared for, and Dr. | beried @ pluid blug, blac’, and green silk } tna barrels were empty, ‘The. Indbe it | iu bloather store, and an ox-nullitary toachor | route frauds. Whilo editorlull king of CE ae ee ee rons rosie Br MtaterKe Tita “Suunactod hot anpériea’ ence ai: | dresa,'a brown sitk’ dress ‘and overskirt, o | We barrels were empty. | the lneboctor of | oh cee rsuperintondont Moth wereauilty | “hypocritical and sanctiiwonlous. Aduslalstene | afiiiettlaanesay aacninas May Hh trout rextdchow sents) a Fe Or ot ate a eta, | drab tablecover, heavy frluge and embrold- | Custouis Is vigorously pushing the Investiga- Stherieinal neylect and bath rlokly. rocrite Pot am Hlaten> | aut Vrairle-ay. att wclock, SS ly th erect, iy 4 | on of rreatdent Hayes.” tho greut * inde- NILMY—At 724 Weat Indiane-et., M1. beloved G Yi ature, and therefure could tot be readily ui | ered, alotof baby clothing, a silver table- | Hoi ; Pyslehwent therofor. Hut luck was with thom, } pendent" paper neglvota to reuslud ity readora | witsor Chimes ities. aueq it rearsb montha CAND sete sb Toviated by the poy: jau. The persons in the | spool marked * Mary,” and a lulscellaneous : 2) i Eda toy wot preferment instead of puuluh- Feat tho three men louunaemvunt of the dis- Funurel frou, but AR Tot y. May & by cars | ewe ras for 9 sag if Duyay with which Sir, Bverctt's Lome collided | fot of table and bed Iuuns, silver and plated | PROF, CROFT, | hope. Were thoy uver surprised agalheatter | urucotut tusks: Docaeye iaer, aud Brads, | raqueto, uc Colubiill's Church, tauce by care to Bend #1 2 BS OCB Gru 4{ drove rapidly uway, ahd ng ong scomsto kuow } tablowarg, shoes, gloves, and olor articles Roselat Dupatch to Ths Chicago T¥bune, {Sunday woriing? "2 should say wot! Sroull stroug Graut machine wens and that the | Calvary Ceaiotors. its u qo anu weak hay Sots Dee myeratt sauso AD of wearkus apparel, trimmings, candies, ete, Tononto, May 8.—Prof. Croft, pf. the To- en Who made the sucrifices, who codured | two lattor were retained in thelr positions under ronto University, starts to-morrow for Texas, « We recommend Eldredgesewing-machines | where his family naye resided for two years an }fhd actual bardships, who ate the 5 year for tue purpose of tuking the management pe agus xa "fought a Sr ottinn we yw! the ousy-going ‘gcntlewman whom Prosidunt , OF the National Tuvv Works, Not long ago bo tod to uh Mayes, in ved attempt to concliiate, bad appointed tu the Cabinet as a Democrat; marches, and fought and bled—gottin, pile $13 per Mont mo Grant and ‘here al rrr rotall bo ree ucup a HUBBAKD—The funeral services of the late Gil- Coudies it atl weal bert Huvburd will taku plice on 'Puesday, Alay W, at HE Culeaxe. 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