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e — NEW YORK. ishman Finds & Broou}1 with : IErilghty Diamonds Belonging to Mrs, Vandorbilt: e tion of the Tast of the A‘mg:lpglnul Contemporaries of {he Western Union. —_— ginendous Character of the Business Transacted Last Week. plete Practical Refutation of All the Croakings of the Alarmists. Com| nanges at New York for the Ex;l:akg. $1,467,530,348; Else- * where, $323,653,591. —— gperator’s Interesting Gosslp About o the Street and the Stock Market. Aponal Meoting of the American Home Higsionary Soclety—Traots—Fast Time—Items, A LUCKY.IRISTIMAN. N 81,500 DIAMOND BROUCK IN AN BEFINDS & S Gi TRUNK, 1 Dupatch to ‘the Chicago Tribunss .\'u:mm:. May 1L.—Among the rubblsh which the ashman removed from the Vander- blit residence at Fifth uvenue nnd Forlleth street this afternoon were o wowber of ol trunks too much battered for futuro swmmer Jjourneys, and too jnfm to be longer constdered nn objectof value even by the domestles, The ashman was hailed before he had driven a block by Danlel O'Rellly, an assistant to the forlst Matheson, at No. 073 Sixth avenue, who wished to purchuse one of the tanks. ‘The ashman wanted 81, but finally condescended to sell for 60 cents, wnd handed down the top trunk to O'Retlly, Tha Intfer litted it into a hand- eart which he and Dunean Cameron were wheellng back to their employer's after hav- ing served s number of customers with flow- ers. As they were passing the Vanderbilt mansion, 0'Rtellly saw that one of the hinges wasmissing, and, dropping the handle of the cart, he opened tho trunk, with Jjust the faintest notlon that tho hinue was Inside. 1le found no hinge, but instead n picce of news- paper, in which was wrapped In cotton A BROOCH SET WITIL STONES that glistencd ns they were brought Into the aunlignt. the Seotchman’s eyes caught the sparkle and he fairly howled, *Hoot, now, yer & lucky divil, ‘They’re dinmonds.” Tuey hurrfedly trundled thelr cart fo the store, and young O'Reilly st the trunk on end In one corner. “Ab, bal 50 you've yot William H. Vanderblit's trunk, you raseal,” sald Mr. Matheson, good- oaturedly, on Bcelng tho initinls ** W, H, V. g on which was * No. 450 Fifth “Yes, and somcthing botter, wns O'Rellly's roply, ns he produced tho broockh. Thore was Eomo doubt Az to the genuincuess of the lones, aod the vin was placed in the durk fnu cloet ainong Lho tlowors to see whether It would litter. 'Tho cxperiment was pronounced satis- tory, and g noighboring Joweler was asked to ito tho broueh, ** Ho can’t be a very poor o who owns this," ho snid. ‘1f ho wants fl‘m down hocan haveit.”” O'HReilly says ho EIGUTY-ONE, STONKES IN IT. Hetook his prizn to his homo on Soventh av- enue and showed it to his parents. Milcs Uleilly, the ratler, Is & hard-workini, honest ellow, who for twenty-livo years has driven n nAYCRUO AtaR Ye'll »on's, |’:3rymtl|: Bal Ay, e 3 o) m, > Maybo his wifo or dsughter hna luulty." 'lrhu pl:’wns placed inn trunk, which was® locked aud thon !‘r‘ffé‘ lnn[u nlm l‘n {u,: lmn; of & ! ny in, oglary,* a8 Mr. iteily * remarkd This © indrning Bl innl tho story af his discovery o Chauncoy % Dopew and Cornolius Vanderbllt, at the rand Central dopot. He agroed to plico the bin o thelr bands until tho guestion of its own- :::El!po‘;‘l:l!fl.slulc:‘filg Ig.” \u.ndorh.lih told !;ha o it ufternoon. * 1t wus five thrust the 1 LOST THIS 1IN, :1‘!‘!‘“ 'We wero at Saratogs nt the time. um.‘!"a'?j wo hunted in evory direction, we mlh-‘i nothng of it, lupom.um‘wnwr. slx bt utho scarch bofora I gave ft up, At e Iflm 1 had & hulf & tind to sdvers win i 'f)l::nlhlwl‘n‘l}’l‘nd&ucd e lm“d: “}d ever seolng tho pin ;nln. It must buvo got todwed In uomgwn)‘ -l "een tho trunk aud tho lining, bading which tho ushman pnrgb‘g‘ll;'a‘w:,g.!: uit bavo loosened it from its hid) ll - pluce, Fo Aro certain It was not to 56 oo tha was takon from umm.““"‘“’“m' it was _searched, vt e o ith tho - athors. Tho plu i nunl:a ordinury hrooch, with 4 large central Arounghg Inelrclo of night smallor stones, ondyanid alrcle clustored lot of tiny din- Dk-dlflfl from the luower cdgo of tho pon g s Jumber of pondants with two or hes i each, Perbiaps there are forty ues altogcthar, V' A Valued n‘m“g‘;:mwunmd thom. 1t STREET T'ALK. BULLISH, & Buclal Dispater to The Chicago Tridunes h l:‘\:dhux, Muy 11,—The stock- specula- b ny wasall fu the favor of the bulls, b m:er:\l Hberal buyers from the beginuing Idu.n . Tho entive llst participated In Mughy l\‘lfltl'. which extended to por cent. o ull talk was to bu heard aud higher ‘muulvem promised, ‘Though the bears ‘qu;lvlumxmze«l at the rapid pace, par- ely In tho * fancles or miscellancons wl':)lch axporlenced an extraordinury Bt “.yte-snn of thelr prospects, the a8 woll held in hand, *‘Th I h = 05t ‘::\lnor‘l:ml rumor in the mar- e, " sald a broker this 90, “ hing he Voo, en the report that Mr. N ldhc:u s the Northern Paciflc Company du[f:mlml. and that one of tho condi- T g kfl comprowmlse wos that the pre- tong s Was to be taken up and put Inte arkeq oo e Kind. Tho notion of the wiieh lnu::l in larmony with this report, e oo many bellevers, Northern Pa- e mm:neu Wivanced from 70% to 78X, 'l'hmwun:" stock showed no actlvity, ‘""hlnltyolmptl deal of trading in Erle In & WHEN THE BOYH hn’"‘;‘r k‘:fiw ¥hat else to buy or sell, they wht ydhw' It makes no difference “hnlum o, g Thoy make a ittle some- Nyt ‘\;nl) It they wait awhile, Paclfic M, Keene "w Under the manipulation of " g mmru.“-n Was n large seller of Paclfic 3 « Bl hay bew 3y A Wwiels working g il 6o :nu 10 advance on its merlts, Ty g "TUUA statement will be Boodold e stock gpaned at Langp togsy down - and ill!‘ Mg & (Delawaro & Hudson “posa from 8 ropoe S AL0 B00d wbuwing tindg by thi ?:,',"w ““lml 0 expectation !llllllg L3 ivic doclared divi- o | to-day, Tj, ) D& AL every docling, ey mmfl:;}\fl rool Ilunl¨““lh. ressure lo?\‘bcnulr'lfll‘ha?”l(l:“nu. sutoboing e 180, 1ho pressure bolng m;\:yk A0S Tho ‘sborta in thik ALTON & Ty HAUTE ] A g magion 4/ whorw it 1akes tuith or tasido 0 poslriant 48 purchuse. Tho road Mok g BBt it oceuplod w month U, nd e 8t W, 1t Buw been car- ¥ divideng¥, 0 80, but tho probu- I engye bR the common stock “l“‘fif 1o warraut such a u'n'flvnfl o tho common omay bo sowewhat rem . Tho Elevated stocks were o littlo high P the reports of 0 rnmfn aond & prounble settlemeat of the financial dfiouitiss of the compahy. Westorn Union was quiet, and, sirange to say, therc was no new story in cone- neotlon with the stook, MONEY. THE NECORD, New Yonk, Moy 11.—From the Publle: The exchanges of tha first week in May were on the whole probably the lnrgest on record, exelusive of transnctions nristug from spect- Iauion In stocks, The aggregale ontside of New York has never been exceeded but ouee, It at all,, The exact amount at San Franelsco for the first week of tho month Is not yet known, but, if it exceeds ns much us iy be expected the retusn for the lust week in A‘prll. ¢ agzregate will surpass the high- est hitherto, viz., 825,170,610 for the first week In December, For that week, log, exclinnges nt New York exclusive of atock trunsactions wero only $760.220.4581, while Inat weok they were $804,~ 200,880, On the nther hand, the net exchunyes at New York woro lurger | e Nirst woek of Janue nry, but tho agercgate outsidn New York wis anty ®H6,535,784. Now Orlesna ia the only cons siderablo city at which nny declino appoars in comparisan with tho first week of May. 1380, and tho loss s insignificnnt, while the gains at sev- eral citles exceed 40 per cent, THE EXCIIANGES FOR TIHE WEEK ending April 20 at 8an Francisco and May 7 at. nll uther cities were ns follows: New York $1,144.470.780 05,257,004 b7.127,405 50,076,450 18,005, » 144 12:54,612 ?l:‘:’fllfiu Total...,iens ;l.cu'.’.rmma Outslde New York...... 323,036,600 THOSE WIIO CONTINUE TO PRATE nbout general Fm:tr-uun or dullness of busi- ness, in view of these and similar facts which nccumulnte week after week, must have somo other than an hovost purpose, Tt I8 nat possible for any man who does not deliberately abiit bla oyed to nll information to bollove that the volumo of busincss now being transacted 18 smaller than usual for the senson. Day after day atorles of dispstor here or thers nre Inten- tionally ~ fabricated = for offect In Wall street, but business-men of cities in various parts of the country not conaplre to fntentfonally infute their “pny- ments through tho bank In order to creato & falee Impresaion. The record of pnyments act= unlly mode, whethor It suits the [nterests of speculatora or not, I8 one proof which cannot he contrived or manipulated for u dishonest pure posc, and tho testimony which that record gives at present I8 very plain and emphntic. It tells u8 the volume of business has-hardly ever been 88 Iarge, If ever, at any acason, and has never :.wlon us ‘nrxu within 25 per cont at this soason ns it Is now. TELEGRAPHS, THE LAST OF THE MOIICANS, Soectul Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribunie. New Yonk, May 1l.—An agroemoent has been slgned by the officers of the Western Unlon Telegraph Company and the President of the Northwestern Tele- graph Company for a lease of the latter's lines. The negotiations which have ended thus have been pending o long time, but the matter has Dbeen more particularly discussed In the last two weeks, during which President Simmons, of the Northwestern Telegraph Company, has been in this city, llestarted for Winoua, Minn., Tuusduir night with the basis of the pro- osed lense In_ hls possesslon, to lay t beforc his Bonrd of Directors, An opposition voto of three-fAfths of the Dircctora and threo-fitths of the atockholders of the two compnnies s necessary 1o the conflrmation of tho arrungomont, THE NORTHWESTERN TELEGRAPIL COMPANY s tho last ot tho companios in the nx-‘)m-ly g confedoration of to bo absorbed by tho Western Unlon Company. Under tho articles of that confederation It was proteoted from Intorferonce within {ts territury by the confedernted and other lines; and it has doveloped its busincss unhindered, It was not wuntll within tho Inst few yoars thut ita . torritory was @ tumpting balt to telegraph companies, bug It Is now very thoroughly developed, and has beon making & great deal of money for soveral years, Its oastern torininus s Chicago, and thoneo ita lines oxtend to the principal clties and towns of Wisconsin, Minnosots, lowa, and out into Dakota Torrito HOME MISSIONS. ANNUAL MEETING. New Yous, May 11,—The fifty-fourth an- nual meeting of the llome Misslonury So- cloty was held to-day. Yearly receipts, $200,- 0533 exponses,8234,414. There are 1,032 minis- ters in the emiploy of the Soclety. The fol- lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: DPresident, the Rev. Theodore D. Wooloy; Vice-Presidents the samo as last year, with the exception of Charles Merri- man aud Nathan Shipman, who take the ninces of the Rev. Dr. Cox and Charles Merriman,: deceased. The DBoard of Dircctors remalns the same, with the exception that Joseph Auderson, Horatio Butterflold, C. D, Talbot, and C. P. Butterfleld are added; Troasuror, the Hev, Dr. A, H, Clapp; Auditor, Gaorgo 8, Cue; Corresponding Socreta- ries, tha Rev, Dr, Henry M.Storra aud the Hov: Dr David B, Cos. A committea was appolnted to consider the oxpediency of moalfying the Con- stitution so as to allow the annual mesting to bo held fn some other.clty than Now York, (eorga 1. Bholdon was elected Hocording Scorctary and John 4, Hutchinson, the Rov, Richard Storrs, W. H, 8mith, the Rov, William Dale. John Wy~ lio, William ~Lambert, Thomas \hittemore, Charles Pursons, A, 8. Surnes, and Albert Wood- ruff, Executive Committec. ITEMS. THE WORLD'S FAIR PIOJECT DEAD. Hpeclal Dispateh {0 The Chicago Tribune, NEW Yonx, May 1L—It was atated at the offico of the World's Falr Commisslon to<dny that the regular weekly mectings of the E: ecutive and Finance Committee had been dis. continued, and an adjournment to an Indef- init thno had beean agreed upon, 1tis probabls that when Mr. A, S. Bullivan and his asso- cintes havo porfected their plan for the clos- ing up of the business of the Falr, the Acting- President will call n meeting to consider the same. An effort to secure additional sub- scriptions has falled. A HOUTICULTURAL ITALL, v the Western Awsocialed Press, New Yonk, May 1L.—The movement started some months ago to ralse funds for the purposs of bullding a hortlcultural hail in this city on the plan of the Royal Hortl- cultural Hall of London has met with con- sidernble success, 855,000 having already beon subscrlbed, Tho projoctors have a promise of $10,000 more, and they are confl- dent that by tho middlo of July the sum re- quired for the purchase of thesite and the bullding material will have beon ralsed. IMMIORATION MATTERS, Judge Benedict lssued bench-warrants for the arrest of all the steamshlp nasters in- dioted for overorowding veggels, The suit of the Livorpool, New York & YPhiladelphia Bteamship Company against the Commls- sioner of Emigration of the State of Now York for the rocovery of monoy paid as, hoad money on the European emigrauts traus- ported here by the Company came on in the United Btates Clroult Court before Judge Ship- man to-day, who decided in favor of the Com- wlssloner of Emigxration, and dismissed the Company’s complaiat, Tho Company will ap- peal. The amount jnvolved in this and slmilur sulta is over $:,000,000. . TITE AMERICAN THACT SBOCIETY, A business meotiug of thd Amorican Tract Soolety was h;:;l l:ll EOI;;I‘:II‘. I':M':;I‘l&l roport shows donations and legacles. d , noarly §14,000; which, e Ot e Feumiives, ik the raveiple. {of 0 yoar §U60%. Thore was expended n publlcations, colportage, interest, ns, oto., 161 [ tomporary. I af d.:fimonl &flmom 14,000 was desigaated as ‘‘speclal,” leaving $86.000 for binavnlaw work. ‘The whole venevolent work exceud: $78.000. The whole number of volumes of New and 0id Testaments printed during the yoar, 100,360; of traots, e10., 4U74,454; making & tof of Lvur 73,000,000 pages. FABT TDIE ON A RAILWAY. The limited oxpress from Wastilugton over the Punusylvania Hoad yesterday wade up & loss of fifteen winutws between Puilgdelphia and Jersey City, runuing the ninety wmiles In ninoty-five minutes, THE TELEGQRAPRI( INJUNCTION. Couusel this morming in the suit of Rufus Hatch against the oousoliduted telegraph coms. panics agroed upon an ordor contining the fu- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, MAY 12, I881-TWELVE PAGES unction previously grantes ased upon the opinlon of Judge Bpior on Mone day last, 1t restralns tho Westorn Unlon Coin- gnny from distributing the proposed lucrouse of 15,000,000 capital stock. THE WEATIER. Thormometor RO degrees. One case of sune stroke roported, GOLD PROM EUROPE, Tho steamship Frialnjbrought $180,000 In gold, THE BAKENS, The Executive Committeo ot the Journeymen Bakers' Union to-duy deatded to * Boyeott™ all bosses wha did not flml'lll)y nlon men. Thore aro stil about 200 atriking bikers out of work. NE-BLECTED, Thomas Dickaon hns been roftlocted Presls ;l‘xllll; of tho Delaware & Hudson Canul Com- DEATH RATHER THAN IMPRISONMENT, David aby, aged 24, paroled prisonor of the Elmira iteformatory, shot, himself twice to-diy wiille in the police station’rather than return to the Itoformatory, I Iisby recuvers from his woutnds, his family proposs placiog bim i an fusane asylum, KITOOTR TS WIFE DEAD, Mra, Marton Haskett wasahiot dend tosdny by her husbirid ut thele dwelling, corner One Hun- dred and Tuirtivth streot und Tenth avenue. Huskott is a confirmed drunkard. THE WALKING MATCIHL New Yonk, May 11.—Hut two peidestrian cane tinno an the track in tho walking manich. The contestants outnumber the rpectators by two, Thero were five spectatora by 10 o'clock to-night, when Goendort's score was 280 miles and Clows’ 210 After 10 tho pedestrians rested. TIE FIFTY-RIXTH ANNIVERSARY of the Amerlcan Tract Bocicty was celetirntodd to-nlght. Tho Rov. Dr. .8, Storrs presided, and mado an address on the genoral usefulness and pawer of tho Soclety, An address on * Tho Conservative Funotion of tha Hollgious P ¥ was_delivered by the Rev, J, B, Thoida: fowed by tho ‘Rev.gDr. T. F. Beovill, of Pitiaburg, who spok® on ™ The Placo and Power of tho Perlodietl Press In Evangelistic Work." The Rev, 8, Goodell, 1), 1).,0f 8t, Luouls, delivered a lostire on “ The Great Value af Tracta in P'arish Works, and of Colportago Over Wido Wastes,” THE HEAT WAS OPPIESSIVE in the elty to-day. ‘The mercury renched RS at #:30 p. m. Four cases of sunstroke were re- portedIn ho ity and threo in lirookiyn, Tho heat contluued through the night. el i it CANADA. GAUTNIREAUX ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, ‘Tonoxto, Ont, May 11,~J, R, Gauthreaux, who I8 eharged with theft of a largoe quantity of Jewalry trom the London and ParisIlouse, o Inrge jewelry establishment here, made g determined attempt to commit sulcide Inst night in his eell at the Jall. Ever since his arrest he has been attended to by his wife, During the American War he was shot in the slde. The wound never henled, and has eaused him constant pain, keen- fng him In a. terribly low state, both In Dhealth and spirits, At half- past one this morning Governor Green was aroused and told Ganthrenux had tried to commit sulelde. During one of his wife's visita she cither gave himor he stole from her a small penknife she used to cut hs food. With this knifo Gauthreaux had stabbed himself several times In the breast and nlso cut his throat, The jugular veln was not severed, and the prisoner 18 still allve, but desperately weak. 1ie suys he 1s determined to die. This man has o some- what extraordinary history. During the Ameriean War ho Jjoined the Confederate runks, rapldly risinz to the rank of Cu{)tulu. Inan engagement he was wounded in the giie, but was not incapncitated ot the time, In retreating ono of bils company was badly wound- ¢d in tho leg, and, belng umible to walk, woulil have beeu captured ran to bis aswistunce, and. with another soldier, carried bitm over threo miles, where they renched a havon of safety, In tho slege nf Gettysburg Gauthreaux wius promotod for bravery, but was abliged to retire for a thne, owng to_tho wound In his side, tho bullet from which had ‘not beon removed. At ur shortly nfier the surrender of Gon, Leo Gauth- reaux removed to Now Orleuns, where he received an appolntment as Clvil Bherlff, in which position ho wus responsible at times for Iarge sums of nioney collceted and hold by his deputies, The wound prevented hin from puy- ing sufficlont ‘attention to hls business, uud finatly, a short tine ago, ho dluupgcnrml from tho Parish of Assumption, whero he had held oftice. An iuvestigation was mude fnto his af- fairs, which resulted in tho Criminnl Sherill- of tho satne purish issuing i warrant for his arvost, He had goue North, wus tracked to ‘Forooto, and vom the day of his urrival wus shudowed by the police. ~ Ho bud visited tho London and Purls estavlishment vory frequontly, vecasion- ally making purchuses, and it was observed that atter his depnrture somoe pleco of jewelry was missed. In orderto entrap him a shinple con- trivance was arranged, being o loooking-glass placed in such & position us to command good viow of the store. Tho tcheina warked success- fully. A dotactive visited Guuthreaux's bourd- ing-house, and after recovering over, #1500 worth of Jewelry arrested the man, Hig trial was to bave taken placo in a fow days. NEW POSTAL AGREEMENT. wecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, May 11.—The new articles of postal agreement between Canada and the United States, signed by President Gurfield and S8ir Alexander Campbell, provide, Iu ef- fect: 1, That insufiiciently-prepaid letters in Canada for the United States, wnd in the United States for Canadn, will be sont forward to the address If prepald one full fare, leaving the dellclont postrge to ba collected on dellvory 332, Toat tho Canadu Post-Office way charge donble rates on United States printed matter brought into Conada ana posted for dlstribution la tho United Stutes in order toovado tho Unitnd Stutes Postal law. 'This Iatter provision is madae in con- fequonce of u practice which has began to assume considorublo propornon. The Canada Enlnl @ ou cortain clusses of printed matter oing only about onc-half that of the United States rates, buriness-firns in the Stutes desir- ing to olroulute largu numbers of_printod efrau- Iars would send them to Canada for tholr distrl- butlon in the United States, 1n_vrder to tnke nd- vantago of the lowor ratesd of Cunndlan Ponnuu. Tho now arrangemont will take elfoct immedi- u(l;nlylnun its publication in tho Canada Oficlal azctle, YACHTING, Spectat Dispaten 0 The Chicaco Tribuns, BeLLeviLLE, May 11.—~The Day of Quinte Yact Club, at a meeting held here, passed the followlng resolution: * That this Club do Is- sue a challenge, on behnlf of Capt, Alexnnder Cuthbert, to the New York Yucht Club, tho present hotders of tho Awmerlcan cup, to competo therefor in Beptembor noxt.” The motlon was recelved with lond applause, and The Atluuta, which has been attracting tho ate tentlon of American yachtsmen sinco Cabt. Cuthbort announced t ho would sl bor against ‘the Now York ilyers in a contest for the Amoricn cup, is about half plankoed, and will bo lnunchod ‘about tho middle of June, Experlenced boat-bulldors and yachtsmen who havosvon hor model fruely stufe that it is tho nost perfect over concelvail by Capt. Cuthbort. 8ho I8 eighty-four tons burden, and will doubt- loss mako the liveliest ruce for tho cup the New ‘York Itacht Club bave yet expericuced. » XK. C. M. G.8, Bpecial Disvateh to Ma Chicaga Trivune, OTrAWA, May 11.—Mr. Jolin Kidd, of the Governor Gonoral's oftice, has left for En- gland, carrylng with him lmportant dis- putches from his Excollency to the Colonial Ofiice. 1t Is understood that amoug these dlngnlclleu are the recommendations relatine to the investiture of the Order of 81, Michuel and bo hoid at 8t, Johi he ocoasion of the military reviow in the Queun's birthday, it is aald that the batch of Knights to bo m much lnryor thon was at first supposed, and, In ud- dinon 1o the names of Hon. 'Mr. Lup- ovin and Prof, Dawsou, pube alron shed, tho naies of Chlef-dustion yllllchlu. Chlvf:k‘l‘lll&ca Hugurty, the Hou, D, L. Maophor- Hon, I A, Mucdonald $ro mcr}; B tioned s those of prospective K. 1l itle of C. M. 4, will be M, Alphous ‘Todd, Librariun of Parllumont, aud Livut-Col, Dennis, Uopuly Minister of the Interlor, IMMIGRATION PAMPILET. Bpecial Dipaleh to Tha Chicago Tridune. OTTAWA, Ont., May 11.—A new fmmigra- tlon pamphlet will shortly be published by the Department of Agriculture, 1t will be of a different nature from any hitherto pub-* lished, und will contoln the experivices of n Iarge numbew of uctusl settiors, which will, It f& expeoted, huve 8 much greater Influence npon tho minds of inteuding sottiors thin the stuto- ments of Government agoute or uther jutorests od partics. - ——— LAVAY UNIVERSITY, Special Dispate to The Chicago Triliuse, Quenkc, May 11.—Acadamio clreles in the Provineo of Quebec ure, and have been for some tino past, {1 & stew over the estaBlish- ment throughout the province of broughes of the Laval Unlversity of Quebee. The Montreal instlitutions In partlcalur, espe- clally the medical schools, object strenuously but for Gauthreunx, who | to the intruston of Lavnl, on the groi there sre too mnny frons In the fire . Montreal nosy possesses four medieal seliools, ‘The quesdon will bo one of tho most ae ! fore tho Logishiture at its present session: and nootidon to that hody has Just appeared over tho signatires of the Archbishop and six of the Bishops of the Frovinco, praying that the Uni- +Cralty ho guowed toestabl ;-n x‘mnirrs"mum;sr ametl necessary Within tho limits of the o ;luf;;'.ml.uval 1n the rupnm.ulunl|‘l€:lf4l||§hn::‘u:1‘.n; institution uf the Homun-Cathulie Churd Domiulun. RS FREE-TIHINKERS, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunts Loroxto, My tt—The Government made no prosision for enteriug Free-Thinkers ou the census papers, and the enumerntors have refused to take any notlee of thut class. AL amecting of Free/Ihinkers hell here, the following resolution was pussed unaul- mously: That wo reganl this nction as n delibernte nuumrl to produce the faise Imprussion that wo are w body su small in numbers and fufiteice ns Dot to be entitled to conalderntion when ques- tions ntfecting our rights ne citizens arlse, "'t wo pronuincy the censis ultogethior mis- leading and fraudulent, o far as it purports to reeord the rellpious opinlons of the people, nud In no respeet i fulre test of the extent to which the \imvm of Free-Thinkers obtain fu tho com- unity, LIVE-STOCK Y Bpectat Dispateh to The Tonoxto, May 11,—It Is snld that the live- enttle trade with Engiand I3 not so profitable A8 It was some thne ago, and (hat some re. cent shipments wera attended with loss. One principal cause of this is Increased eom- vetition arising from more cattle belne shipped from Amerlen, and an Inerease in the number of beeves ralsed In Europe. Tho export of doad mont, principnily from Naw ork, und nidhancing freight-rites, have also interfered with the profits from livn-atoek ex- portation. ‘Tho Monctary Times suya: *1f tho irado Is to assue profitatila proportion, it must Lo i1 the hunda of the skilled husiness-inen, and nat left to speculntion: and the oxport must tuko tho shinpo of doud ment ruthor than live citttly, If this Is found tho more udvantageous,’ SEVERE HAIL-STORM. Spectat Duvateh to The Chicago Tribune, MoxTuEAL, May 11,—One of the heaviest hail-storms that have visited Montreal for many years oceurred about 4 p, m, to-day. ‘Fhe congealed lee was generally as large as marbles, and in many instances much greater, They mude sud havoo on the nowly-budding trees, and {n some instances broke the glass in windows. Tho atorin, whioh was nccomiuinied by heavy peals of thunder and Hvid lghtning, Ilisted nbout ten minutes. It wus preceded aud followed by beavy rain, CRUELTY TO A SON. Spectal Duapateh to The Chicago Tridune, IAMILTON, May 1L.—Mr. and Mrs, Apple- gate have been arrested for cruelty to their imbecile son, The police found the youth, who Is 20 years of nge, In adarkroom covered with filth and vermin, having secarcely any ‘clototng on him, and in a haif-starved condition, It is nileged that his parents have kept him chained in the cellaé for tho past clght years, The youth, on bolng taken out of doors, was dazed for n time, and took a childish delight in everything hosuw, The Ap- plegute wlill be pluced an trigl to-morrow. GREATER LIBERALITY, Quenge, May 11,—~Bills were introduced In the Legislature this morning for the smend- ment of the laws of libel In the direction of rranting the press greator llberty, and permit- ting newspnper proprietors to adduce vvidence in support of charges ngainst public men, TIHE PRINCKSS LOUISE, Spectal Disvatch to The Chicaga Triduries Quenkc, May 1L.—1t Is understood that " the Prineess Loulse will come out to Camuda on tho next trip of the Parlslun. Shoe is sald to Do full of Interest In tho propused tour through tho Northwest, RECALCITRANT TAXPAYERS. Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribunc. MoxTuiar, May 11,.—The City Council of Montrenl i3 about to sue recalcitrant tax- uayers, Tho nwount dua the ety up to the end Of 1880 18 neurly $2,000,000. HAPPY ST, LOUIS. of Her Biz Motel—Speeclion, y Dancing; and a Geueral Openiy B Good Time. 8r. Louts, May I1L—Une of tha most notublo ovents that hus oceurred in thiy city for sev- oral years was the opening to-nlght for tho fivst timgof tho new Southorn Hatel with u grand bull and banquet, glven by leading citizens of #t. Louis In honor of tho reconstruction of the bullding destroyed by fire four yuiurs ago. Somo two thousand gueste were nsscmbled in the houso, among them n large number of tho old- est, most prominent, and fnfluential gonttemen In tha eity, with their wives and fumilles, nnd the sconc was ouo of unusuul brilllancy and beauty. The buikling occuples the block be- tween Fourth and Fifth strects, 236 feet, and Wulnut and Elm streots, 24 feet, It hns three stone fronts and ona of brick, 18 8lx storics high, with n deep finished bisoment, and is ns thors oughly Htirg-proot througtiout us oy bullding tho world, u\'e?' known devico and in- veutlon to effect that objeot heing brought iuto wse, Tho maln features of the juterior ure n grund rotundis on the wround tioor, sixty fcot wido und =3 feet long, 1rom Walnut to Kim streot, erossed by a hall 26 by 235 feet, from Fourth to Fifth streot, torml- natiug (o skyllght in tho roof, thus giving four mulu ehtrances to thy hotel. cre ure three main stuirways of ironand slato from the ground to the upper story for guests nnd two for serve ants; fAve elovators Iy difforent parts of tho hause, i dimng-bull sixty by 100 foet, and ludics’ ordinary sixty-twa by “thirty fect: five lurgo public parioes and spaclous halls; Tooms for Buosts, and abou! huth-rooms on tho diffor- ent floors. Thore will also be a terrace-yarden on the roof over the maln dining-hall, 60 by 100 feet in aeen, with - jounte ain, lowers, and shrubbery, The house is elubo- rately decoruted und handsomely furnisbed throughout, the fitting and furniture costing £25000, The property ¢ owned by tho 1ion, Thomas Allen, and the house will bo mnnnged by thy Soathern (fatel” Compans, Jumes A. Brestin, of Now York, Presldent, Uco W. Allen, Sccrotary ana ~Trensuror, I\\(. l". Allen, Charles £, Warner, and Thomas 11, ireslin, Aftor tho guests had tuken a gonoral view of tho bouso thoy were ealled Into tno main dining- hall, when ox-Gov. Stunurd, Chatrinun of tho Committee of Arrungements, made n fow remarks upproprinte 1o the vecasion, and was followed by Gov, Critteniden, who mnde w brielr addross, congratuluting the cltizens of 8t. Lowis upon the muruy vyent, aud puying Mr. Allen high compliment for his entorprise. A dnuco anid banguet Is now fn progress, The ‘hotel fs now opea for regular business, e FOLLOWING A STRAW-BAILER, Charles Clark, living ot No, %0 Sungamon street, was hold to the Criminul Court Tuesday by Justice Moech Ju bonds of $1,000 "for perjury committed in swenrlug to the Clork of the Clr-, cult Court that o was worth $5,000, and that ho was tho owner of the house and igt at No. 116 Forquer strect, which bo bought four years ugo, he vaid, from ono Mrs, Butlor. On the strongth of his ropresontations ndo tothe Clerk aforesald, ho wus ucuuluod on un appeal-bond fn wsult botween W, I, Hruzivton und Charles MeMillun, In the eourse of tho exuminntion beforu Justico Mooeeh 'fhomas Phillips toatitiod that he had for tho P“" seventeen yenr ownoad the proporty No, 11 Forquer streot. Clurk thon swore that o bud imude a wistake in the nume er—he owned No. 1N Forquep streot, Mrs, Butlor then that who bad on the property No. 1M for the pnst twenty-nine yeurd, that sho had ownod it all that tlme, und bl nover siened » deed nor # mortgugo, Tho ovionco wis sutholent to cone vinee Justfoe Meech thag, Clark was a straw-bullor of o8t character, and wus therofore helil for u{lgenrunm Dofore tho Criminal Court, Those fauts coming 10 tho kuowledye of Justice Robinson, of the North Sido, ho went beforo Justico Arnd yosterduy afternoon and swure out another compluint and warnint ace ouslng Charlos Clurk with an ndiditlonal nifense of perjury, ‘Phe Justice romombered thut ou the " 17th duy of lust July Clark uppeared us 1 bondsman i o sult before him, i \v%lnu sult James Littlowood and Abmban Decker nppoared respectively o compluinnnt and dofendant. Clark went bofore Jucob Gross, Clerk of the Ciroult Court und subsoribod bls name 1o @ ) setting forth that he, tho sald Olark, was worth 82,000 over and abave all his wdebi- cdnoss, und that hu was the owaer of lot 18 in E. Rundolph Smith's suluivision of Shetleld's Addition to_Chloago, und 4 hnif-interese b the lot No, 116 Forquer streol, with tho two housca thorcon. Justive Robinsuu, rigily requrdlog the breaking up ol straw-buitioe ks part of his duty, intonds to mnke Clark's chiiices of escupo s slim us possible, Ho wiii presont the mattor to the Grund Jury, that tho ciss may be tried nlonir with Lhut passed n{mu by Justicn Meoeh, 1f other Justices would follow” the oxumplo sot by Justico Hobinson thers woutd bo loss come pluiut about fruudulent and worthloss bouds, et DRUNKEN BOYS. T'nesduy afterncou Frunk Taylor, 1 years, Witllam Egnn, 13 yoars, and Thomas Keegan, 16 yuurs, wore found {n u shocking conditlon frowm worg igrgravated. quor, In-an A near tho and Fulton stre Two of umber, upon being arnused from tho stupor in which they wern lying. wern ablo to stagger off towards thoir hotnes, but the third wan so drink that he hil to be tnken ta the station and cared for, Whon he recovered yesterday tho police sent out for his two companlons, nnd at thn station the trio were closely aestioned as to where they got tho Hquor. The vunteonie of this fntervigw was the arrests yestorduy by Liout, Rarbe of George Kherman, keaper of nsalonn 0, 217 Wost Lnka atreet, J. 11, Hudnot, No, i North Halsted street, and B, Ginsborg, No. 17 West Lakoe wtreet. They atn charged with selling intoxicating liquors to minors, o er of Hglstod THE CRIMINAL COURT. A Marked Chango In ks Bifectiveness, Quite a change wis noticeable in the Celinal Court yesterday, and more real eirnestness wae innnifested in deailng with tho cases set for trinl than thorn has been fur months, which augars well for the future, and 14 an assurance, I kept tp, thut thoro witl ho no further caute for conis platnt onaceount of unnecossary delnys in the telal of conses. Tha nctivity and earnestness and -disposition fo turn over u new leaf, fiest hecamo apparent in Judge Anthony’s room, when nenll of wite nesscs showed thut soveral wors absent, though " thoy bad been subpwnned. Herctofor® this would have Leen consldared #ulfllcient cause for a contintiance, or snie other furin of delny, but It worked differently this time, The Judge bad some days hefore prome {aed what he would do fn such” an cinersoncy, and he kept his promise by orderle nttache ments for the tardy [ndividusls, They were brought In shortly afterward, and wero Jason Stone, Willlam Euger, and Dr, Lackner, all of whom had_apologios to offer, but his Honor disposed of them by Aaing the two first. numed €2 und the Iatter &1, which thoy pakl. He then repeated his lectitre on tho subjecs, and gave It out that he swanted It dise tinetly understood that whei a caso wns ket far triat In his court, he proposed to try it and that every witteas, without regard to runk or position, wha finiled to anAwer summong T furnish o rutliclont apolowy for not anawerlig, watld by adjudged gulity of contemnt of court, and fined or imprizoned at his discretion. White Judge Anthony was thus at work, Juage Hnwes In tho room below was dolog his duty In tho snime dircetion, Assiatant State's- Attorney Thomson Interrupted the call of the cafendur, and direeted attontion to an afli- davit tled the day previous for a contine nunnce In the cnse of the Sahlingers, indleted for burglarizing tho tallor shop of Alfred Hitch- cuck nbout n year axo, The alkdavit was by one of the doefendants, Henry Enhlinger, which sct forth that his brother, Julius Bullinger, algo a_ defendant, was g#ick and umible 1o be present, efe. bt Mr. Thotnson was [n possession of {nformation lending him to bLelleve that tho siokness was Tolgned AND THE APFIDAVIT FALSE, and ho suggested that tho facis be looked Into hefofu the continuance was geanted, Judgoe Hawes coneurred, and the County I'hysiciun wardispntched to miko an investigation, fol- lowed by Capt, Boufiohl, of tho Pollee Dopart- ment, Tho old_gentleman wos found ut his homo and in bed, but his woubin was simply n fevor, and the Doctor thought o little freshnfr would do him good, and Capt. Honteld, knowing ‘him so well, and ‘kuowing, fur- the. more, that he had been dmfidun n trial for about n year, took bl in churge and Lronght him Into court. He was wrapped in an ulster, and at fivst felgued great weakueas, but his presenco bad done away with the allidavit for u continuance, and seeing that ho must go to trlal ne rapldly grined strength, nad In n few minutes wias anxious to he let go to look up his lawyer and witnesses, Mr. Thomson objected with & proposition to in- crease hia ball It he was 1o bo allowed out of custody, Dunlly a compromise was clfected by which he was Cturmed over to an ofticor, with the understanding that he would have to be ready for triul In the ufter- noon. At 2 o'clock he wis on hand with his Inwyer, Gus Van Buren, and somo of his wit- and nesdes, but nocuse wus on, and be hwd to wajt um bour or ° moure, every minute of which “timo ho appearcid toimprove. Tt wius nbout 4 o'cluck when his cnse was called for trinl, and, in tho nbsonee of hla attorney, ho ugain pleded for merey, but Wwas uiet with the stern fuet thut too much merey had aiready been shown him, Tears cang into his eyes, but to no avail, His attarney was sent for, and when he arrived he found that the il of Snmuel Sahlluger, wnother of tho de- fondunts, had been forfelted, and that a jury hl b catled to try the cawe, * Hold on, your Honor," sufd Mr, Van Buren, ns he took §it tho situation, *1 am not remdy for trink” The Court—Tho trial will procesd. Mr. Van Buren—Hut 1 want te fllo o motion for u continuance, ‘The Court—You are too lato, sir, for tho Jury hus been called. Mr. Vau Buren-=1{us the defendant no rights hero? ‘The Court—You can fite your affdnvits to any number, but it i3 too lute for o continuance 1O, Mr. Van Buren—Then 1 want to move to quash tha [ndictment. The Court—1 should overrule tho motion at this stayo, Mr. Van Buren—Then, your Honor, I shall usk tor u chunwo of venuet ‘The Court—The trinl must proceed. Mr, Clerk, swear the Jury, “Tho jury urose and were sworn, and Mr, Van Buren, baviug been beaten n every attomnpt at delay, suddenly realized that it wnR - useless (o further and quietly — subimitted, I'ha sxunination of jurors proceeded untll adjournmont, and this moraing upon the Jury belug sefected ¢ CTHE TRIAL WILL PROCEED. An examinution of the Saullnger case shows tat tho trio—lnthor and two sons—were fndleted in April of last fullr. and that tho case has been ealled timo and ugaln and continued nt the instance of tho detendunts upon ene pretext or another, In one fnstiice tho attorney was sick and in the other lustances withesses were absent, und the ‘whole history of tho affalr goes (o xhow that it hus noever been tho fntention of tho defendants to . come in contuct with W Jury it itwas possiblo for them toavald it, ‘whichls the histury ol the test af tho ball casps now pending which have roached such ni age, A fow moro such duye In tho Criminul Court will tench witnessos, defendants, and thelr uttorneys a very vatunble jesson, snd furtherinare prove a wholesume warning to the criminnl classes. There hus been entirely too much trilling in such ntters inthe past, and it I8 ta bo hopod that fn the future eases will o tried whon they nre sct for trind, nud that the Just has boen bhoard of indictments dying of old ago. e THE TELEGRAPH. Alow Monsages Were Sent in tho Early Days—Gon. Stager’'s Recollectlons of the First Readings by Sound. Detruit Free Press. *You aro now out of tho Weatorn Unfon, [ bglleve, Genernl?” sald o reporter of tho Freo I'ress (0 Gen, Auson Btugor, * [ uw stlll & Director u the Compaony, but bold no othor oflice. 1 liavo long wunted to ot out but never saw an opportunity before. When the consolidation came | saw my opportunity, The truth 18 tho telegrnph grew up so fust from usclontiilo toy to u grent, world-wido business that wo were caught fust and held to le."” “Your vxporionce, (lenoral, hns boun & most remarkablo one; and, speaking of tho growth of telegruphy, tho discovery of rewding by sound must bav@icon quite o development?” “Yes, suld tho General, as ho religbted hls cigar and ‘rellectively gazed at tho smoke, it wns u good stop forward. [ was one of tho orlginal Morse operntors, Farmorly, you may remomber, woe hid royisters and uarrow strips of puper ko tupes wotiidl around them. As the welghts pulled tho tapoe down past tho Instrumont. tho key marks of tho Morso alphabet would bo fndentod, und from those fhdentations the operaturs reud the ‘mesauges on tho tape.” “tather slow nud todlous, and complicated with muchinery.” "I was tho first to'egraph oporutor at 1'ltia- burg,"” continued Gon. Btaor. ** It was carly In 1817; the wires then first strotohed across tho Alleghenios. Quite a wonderful scoomplish- went In 1ta way, Lut wo didn’t do much business in thoso days, In fact half tho work of the oftico was showluy straugers huw the instrumieats worked, — They would come 1, gaze around, oxprusn tholr wonder, nud odk tho most singular quostlons, Muny o thine have 1 ealied on Palladelphis 10 tell how the weather wis for tho inforinatign uf vistors. They would go fnto ruptures at hehring that tho thormomoter stood a0 bigh or 50 low, or it was windy, ruluy, or cloar.” ’ * Probubly thut was tho uriginal gorm of tho Waather Hureay w1 yomemtor,” enld the eperal moditutively, “ thot one duy wy little ollicv. was Hled with s bevy of 1he it fudies, led b{ Mra, SMoluy, n beuutiful wonmy, wife of the lendiu buokeulicr of yiiebury, For tholr gratitication [ wsked Philudolphin the usuul guestions, ‘The roply cume tieklug buok, aud I with 4 pencil wrole on the wmargiu of the tups eeido eueh Morse churacter tho commion alfue benend :qluh'nh»nl. In that wuy, of course, thoy could apell oul for thonisvlves the messuge, und ey wore greatly delighted with the performe ance. Mrs, MeKuy took up tho tapo, welghtod itinber bunds und said: *Now you couldn't send any wider or lenvier puper over the wiros conld your - Liverybody luughed ut this view of it 5ho bud un idéw the tupu stretched over the wountains froi Philadelphia. 1 think,* sakl Uon. Stager, “that 1 was about tho st 10 read piossaues by sound, Cor- talnly I had (o yeud thom bofore 1 kuow of uny oue glse dolng It Lrastus Brouky Juse ubout that Hne cumu to Pittsburg und bought out th Gazelle. 1L was u vory respousiblu duty o eol- Jeot the telokruphily dlsputclios, wud Lhe chier cditor used w1 come Blwself o my oflico for that purpose, The markets wern sent in clpher. Ouo duy wmy reglster broko down whily Hrovks was wuitlng for toe ropost. ded In NowYorkand thenows wi 'mrh\nl. ut the register was In such o state that patching wouldn't do. Brooks was in despair, Now the offico oall of n telegraph station s oensily learned. You have "PDES for instAnce, for Detroit; and I’ for Cleve- land—the *C's® being taken nup somowhern olas on the line, The constuut reiteration of DE, DE, or BU, BU, or whatever thg office call ls, mnkes it fainiline and aa custly réognized ua the £ound of a maw's name, The Very boys learn In ahort order. Of coursa Inthosadnys, Jus our office ealls werg recognizable to the enr. It wan with thisin niina thae | enid to Hrooks, ‘Wait nlittioand I'll try nnothar plan. 1 ex- pliined matters to the operetor at the other ond, asked him to go slow, and hotween iy knowls eilira of the cipher and tha good-naturesd repeti- tions of each link of it by my down East friend, 1 munaged to got the whole of tho markut re- ort, It etme stow, but came fn time. Brooks eft 8 delighted man.” ** Now, General, that's n historical fact worth noting." "1 muko no clofme,” continued Gen. Stager, “hut I'll tell you ny own experience, It was nlways a guestion aiuiong us whethor Mr.Barnes or Ging. Cornell was the first to read and send by wound, Eomo sny it was Hurnes, some Cornell.” “The present Governor of Now York?* *The very snme. Gov.Cornoll was au old-tima telegraph nperator, i the uew Improvoment tnke?'* *On the contrury,” sald the General, * ofticera fought ryainst it. Kvery comwen message, thoy sail must bo read from the tapes. Thoy Insisted that they wanted somothing for & record. We used to bindie up tho tapes and keep thom for referenee, to compure for errors find out whathor the recelver or tho sender wns to blame. It was a jong time betore tha officers discovercd thut such orrors would ho detected just ma well from tnking n lettor-press copy of the message, But reading by sound is not the only thing, It lins immensoly increased tho efliciency and ea- Pueity of the telrgraph.’ * Your long connection with the telegraph, Genoral, and your working up (rom the ranka muet bave onlnrged your sequaintance withthiy et **Yes, I think T know {t well and many of the men In it. Dotween my anmy expericneo aml my eivil experietico thare s hnedly, o town that haa n telewraph atlice in which I ean't find an old friend, Thero I8 rge 3. Baleh, of Detroit, hie 18 one of old nu{ * And Edison? 1 suppose he served undee you, tou?' Vs, replied (lon, Stager, * he did: but Edison was an erratie feliow and I knew but little of blm as an uporator.” STEAMSHIP NEWS, - NEW Yousg, May 11.—Arrived, the Scythin and the Wisconsin, from Liverpool; the Frisla, from Hamburg: tho Canuda, from tavro: the Pal- myra, from Liverpool, vin 8t, Johns, LoNDON, May 1L.—The Cimbria, frotn New York, has arrived out. Haunuvnag, May [1.~Arrived, the Gellert, from Now Yurk, v Famuen Potxt, May 1l.—Arrived, the Pern, fromn Liverpoal, New YORK, May 1l—Arrived, the Auchorla, SUICIDE, Spectal Duapateh to The Chicago Tribuine. Hor Seuisas, Ark,, May til.—Edward A, Kendall, of the Soldiers® Home, Milwauke Wis., committed snicide here this evening by taking nn overdose of merphine. Ile was rorely afilictert with rhenmatism, and had bee sojuurning hero fur Reveral weeks pust, HIs re- nmh{u will be forwarded to Milwaukeo for lnter- ment. ——— THE WATER-ROUTE_CONVENTION. Tnwa Crtv, In., May 11.—The lown City Board of Trade has appolnted E. Clark, 8, H. Fulrail, M. ‘T. Close, J. C. Bhrader, and JL I’ Irish s a committce to attend tho Water-Koute Conven- tion at Davenport, —————— Progress of thoe De Lessops Ca Wasnisarox, D, C. Thompson has returned trom New York repurts that tho ananouncement of defal with thie Cannl Comprny's funds was exaga: nted, The nnonnt taken wae $8,000 fnsten &R0, and the man wus captured and it recovered, Hosnya that tho complalni poor provisions caine from tho Freoch ougi- weers, who could not put nativo diet, Thompson aro progressing fasier thun pected with tho predimlnary work clearing off trees and laying out course of the canal. He exnects 1o bo nblo to hnve exeavation started by midsummer. having 00 portable houkes constructed, to o tnken down there and put ww, They will niso * ik largo stock of ali kinds of tools, inelud- g heavy steam shovels for exeavation. A unrrow-guage rallrond will bo run slong the #lde of the caual to carry out eurth from tho cxcavations to where it 18 needea for grading. He ds going to try an experiment with Ameri- cun lubor, and will test the daptabilivy of ne- grovd 10 tho cliinnte by tnking out w colony ot some 600 blncks from the Gull Stutvs. 1f these mu(l)l o not stand it bu way cwploy Cubnn eaolics, al, retar, Hg ——————— Ilohenzolle Taunoler o It hus been declded by the Tperinl authors Ities ut Berlln to fssue orders for the lmmedinte construction of the long contempinted Hoben- zoltern Muusoloum on that part of tho Domplnt= nbutting upon the left bunk of the Sgn‘c. whicl is knuwn to tho inhabitants of tho Gernan Cupital ug the *Camuo Buanito,” As #0014 tho muusoleum ftgell shall be completed all tho cotling now Iviog fu the vaults of the Dom- kirche and contuluing the inortal remains of nierous Brandenburg Blectors, Prosstun Kinga, and Hoheuzollern Princes, will o re- wmoved from thelr prosent resting pluce and de- posited fn nle 11 the new repository. et Newnpaper-Ownors 1n Congress, New Yurk S, Thoro ure only Tour newspuper editors In Con rusd, DUt tho NEWSDADEr GWILEFS 1T DUNIErOus. euntor Hawloy is principal proprictor of tho Hu ‘aurant, Anthony ownd part of tho e Jowrnal, Joues of Novitdi owns tho Hun Franclsco Ml, Plumb the Emporle (Kan.) Newes, 1L owns in part the Deaver Trilue, Fuir owns purt of tho Virginia City Enterpri Alllson bay stock fn tho Burlington Hahey Muhone owns the Richmond Whiy, or tinust of Juy Goull (represented (n Congross by seve tos) owils vontrolling interests n the Now York Teibune and Winhl, —__ LYON'S KATILATRON. = TR = Ladies Do you want o pure, bloom- ing " Complexion? If so0, & few x{mfl cations of Hagan’s ' MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify you to your heart’s con- /tent. It docs away with Sal- / lownoss, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, ard alldiseases and Imperfections of the skin, It overcomes tho flushed appear- anco of heat, fatizue and ex- citoment, 1tmakes a ludy of THIRTY appear but TWEN- TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects {hot 1t i3 impossible o detect its application, sded by leading physicians. Muices Dihtor biscuit, cakiuy ¢ive, wid Ia Neatthier thun ordisary Babing Pows U cans. 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