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TIHE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 14, TIE WEATIHER. A~ S and Augpsts, Ga,, the Lynch;::%e“ Places Yes- terday. Washingt d Phil i i an ington, Baltimore, an Mhdelphia' sweltered in 93 Degrees. NG Sale stornt Which Ponred Out tain Over Iown and Minncsotne e 1g Winds Will Blow Oold and T»‘D.%V!um, s Sort of Rain Band- wioh, [ = ar. PAUL. teh to The Chicaoo Tridune. ., May 1.—The river-gauge lay Indfented eleven feer luw-wnwl“‘ nmr{;, n;nl :n. 7 ! 1s morning eleven feet nine fnches, “mgz"u‘smnd of theriver. Lo-nightat 6 'Pmck 1t showed eleven feot nine and one- D‘ll juchos, o Fise of one-half Inch lnce o roing. The river men o not Jike the ap- i nce of thariver, and fear that u riso tmay Pm: agaln, ‘Fhey sy that the water S 1 fallon fast unousgh during tho Inst ton n "?-Iumm(n-cdum from the wnuoyalens of dntolusnrs S tho Uppor Midsla- wother E80 S0 Gk uy coing to be prontoni- A2 ok possibly tho luty it WLy huve tory. 00040 B th “wxtra supply of vivor fum ‘A specinl to the Pioneer-f'reas from 8t, water, A G Sisaissinpl continues o riso 'Em‘l}j;‘,}‘l;m, VI CoIme Up nbout oue ek $ince yestenlayy THE SI(JN_AL orrick oF THE Ul WasHsuToN: Dy qghero Was 8 Some ¥ Epectal Dl sz, Pavs, Min at 6 p.m Thuesd yine Inches abuse IRVICE, S1GNAL OFFICER, s Moy H—1 r;.‘m.;l‘xlull- * For Tennesses and the Ohio Valley, ::E?llx‘:rlyb nlo westerly winds, falr weather, continued Bigh temperature, sationary or slowly-{alling barometer, . For the lake reglon, partly cloudy weallier and nreas of ruin, winds' mostly trout east to south, I'n‘lllm: barometer, and w <ht tise fn temperature, l“k‘":‘l‘r‘ |rlXI:! Upper Mississippt and - Lower Mls- sourd Valleys, Tocal rainy und partly cloudy yweathier, slightly warmer southerly to wést» erly winds, falling totlowed by rislug barom eler. GEX. TTAZEN'S ONSENVATIONS, The Chtef Signal Oleer furnishes the fol- fowing speclal bulletin: Astorm of slight anorgy has developed In {he Northwust, uud heavy local rains uro re- ported from lowa, the Upper Lake region, nd Minnesota. Fair wonthor continues ln the Southarn and Middle Stutes, and loenl raluy presalled tn New Englund durlng Friday. Tho temperature has fallen five to ten degrees fa the Tuke reglon, New Eugland, and tho Middlv States, and risen slightly in tho foutbarn Statea and tho Northwest. It con- tinues sbuvo the mean for tho wonth In wil dAls- tricts except the Now Bnglind eonst and in Texas, and 18 ton degrees nbove tho menn In Ilinuls, Indiang, Kontueky, Misaourl, Muryluud, wd Virgintu, TUE HIATEST TEMPERATURKES reported during Feldny wero s Tollows: Lyrich- burg and Augusta, 3 dogreea; Washington and Tattimore, $3; Philndelphiu and Wilmlugton, 83; Norfolk, Chuttanvoga, Momphia, Atlunta, and Pittsburg, %0 degrees. THE RIVERS bavefallen revon Inchos at Dubuque, twenty loches at Catro, thirteon luches ut Cluclunatl, aod tison nine Inohes nt Keokut, whero tis within #ix noies of tho danger line. The Mis- dlssippl bas remuined stationury nt Memphis, Hetens, and Vicksburg, and fallon ono fnch at New Orleans, TIE INDICATIONS are that tho weathor will be fuir and elightiy tooler In New England during Saturday, fol- k:weddhylocllrlh-! snd rising temperaturo on unday, The temperaturo will probably rise in the MiddloBtates during Sunday, with falr wonther nd southerly to wosterly winda. ‘Tho Mississippl wil) fall slowly at tho statlons sboro Davenpart and nt St, Lonis and Cairo, but will remalu statiognry nt Momphis, Helona, and Vicksburg, Tho Oblo, Tannessee, ana Cuine berland will £al) siowly. LUCAL OBSERVATIONS, : Cuicago, May 13-10t18 b, m. T | Wind.| Vel) 0 *Itar | Ther, dity, ebeat temperatura, 672, Lawest Wiiperniiro, bids UENEHAL OUERRVATIONR, CiicAau, May 13-10:18 p, m. 'n FREITRERZERL 2t = 285 3 EIBEEL S REEINEEERRANISURERITE — EX.Gov, WASHBURN, Another p, ¥ mgniile m::;“ l‘)vumuh to Iny Chicago s ridui.., s beaq i 18, Muy 11.—EBx-Gov, Washburn turgig h‘u«hy thisweuk, and loft yestorduy il “::’r Wushington, whore he will romain o g : for Bromean on tho stenniship Odee bis lrlm:l“‘ HIn hoalth fs much linproved, ey, s fee) contident af a compluto ros AR rn bero Gov, Washuurn wudo are Souutryepen u«:rynm trunstor of his splendid . iy Fdigewood Lo the 8t Cluvo Sote fiy t m";nwu. drant County, Wis, ‘Phls Waich 'gnnml ¥ worth §:25,000, and fy the PO - (g g acy JOYCITIOF 80RO yours ugn Toran Thi runlrer tothy Bluto of Wisconaln Cllued g youri2! Huino for Girly, Tho Binto die a0 1 ”tuvn Jton tho grunud of the ex- m;fll‘uld bu to keep it up. Tha Hise 5 Churyo ot thi Bt Clary Acus X D30 eutubigh| w45, ALl u Inrge sebool WE Witle tastusion, 'fi'%‘(wm i mado to's e ——m— .MH\IV‘I}UM! E. CHANDLER, ot avaten to Tne Chicago Tribune, Mllnc:{- W~Willign B, Chandler, who 1s 22 (mporty et N- H. onicaged In tho trinl 08 0F gigputons S35, WUthoKlzes tho contradio- he wit msh from Washingiun announcing :“‘"urucnn:-',:?.r“" from the vontost for the Ver uney wuored & lggdnn tho Idew hns 2 (A "M‘w g o EALTHY MAIL-CONTRACTOR: - Xarg Crpp ol 10 The Chicaga Tvibung, Sbout g ity 394 My 1—1” was rumored Ty e n{"fl-duy that {1 M, Vall, 8 gontlo- atoeyjgn "lllm 18 wenttoneg frequomly in a0 U the stur-route frauds i Oro- Krfeated ug iy oo la Tudeponds Request, Gov, 8w 1ay ""neumpmr:l'“ Wesungton, Mr, Vall, in bungreg Nlll-mm:.P' Willtwuson, owns soveral % wud 16 lutter,who arrlved TWeather, from the fndinn Nation tu-dny, aays he doea not boliave thera Ia any reason fot conneating Vail's numo with Doracy, He hays Mr. Vall wont to Waehington abuut ten duya ago on business for hiwself stelctly. Mr. V. [ one of tho richest men In Jaakdon County, nnd ins made most of liis monvy sifice hio becama & oail-contractor, TIRE RECORD. AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAvOLIs, Ind, May 18.—1111's plan- Ing-tlll, cornor of Georgln and Las) stroets, burned this morning atout 9 o'clock, Tho buliding was closely packed with lumber in nll degrees of manufacture. "The yard was full of plies of lumbor. Lt Is supposed lo have ¢anght from the overhenting of wnste Iumber In the furnacesroom, ‘The loss Is &l most total, Tha bufldings in the vicinity wory damaged somewhat. Mr, i1l places his loss at 98,000 to $10,000. Shortly after the fire hnd started the band conneeting the fly-wheol with the mnchinery, which was In wintlon at the thne, was snapped. Tho wheel, whieh was of cast-fron, released from cons trol required such a terriic motion that it Lusted with A loud nolaa, (o section of tho whael, wolghing 0 pounds, llew through tho ale and foll in Bhellhionse's canleyard ncross the strcot, and n section weighlng 230 pounds and ubout three wud n half feet long crashed through the roof of tho inill, ascended 1K) feet iu the uir, and, just grazing tho comb of M, il two-story resldenco across tho streot, atruck upon tho ruof of n two-story frame wood- shed 1 tho rear, passing through tho floor ang 4t through the rear will into tho ground, fall- Ing a distinco of %0 fect from the point nt which it started, Tha velocity of the Hying scc- tlon was 80 groat that the aperture (t made in tho woodshed wis only a fow inchea In length and width greater thun itsolf, Nu ote was hurt, 8pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund, lunuxnm.m‘ ind, Mag 18.—The planing. mill of (1, WV, Elil), on Kast und Georgla streel wat totally destroyod by fira this inorning. Loe FA.000 to £10,000¢ Insuennco on Luildings, ni chinory, and stook: = Northorn, Now Yor ez Commonwenltl, $9(6.25: Moobnnies’, Milwatkee, §110.21, On stock o " yord: Ln Unlsso, Parls, $160.50, N CIICAGO. ‘The nlarm of firo from Box 108, located at the corner of Thirly-first and Ullinann stroots, at 4:15 o%clock yesterdny morning, wns eansed by the discovery of o blaze In the twa-story framo barn at the rear of No, 4236 Ullinann street, owned by Mr, Kenting, Tho strueture was entirely consumed, No In- surance. In the barp were two sets of dou- ble and two of singlo harness, n quantity of hay.and grnlll, and a team of lorses, valued In 1l nt 8060, ' "Phe fire Is supposed o have orlginnted from n spurk dropped by n team- ster who sliortly betore thie conflugration was feeding the lhorses, A stlil alarn to the Fire-Tnsurance Patrol tollowed by an_alarw from Box 35 at 0:15 last evening, was'eaused by the discovery of fire In tho renr portion of the third floor of a four- story und basoment_stona-front bullding at No. 130 Clark strect. Tho flre originated In the northwost cornor nbout a sink used for oleaning typo snd rollers, and s lurpunud to buve been ennaed Ly tho earclesness of ‘an employé of 11, Wiitson & Co,, _printers, who occupy tho two ullper tlonrs, Tuae pince had baen olosed for tho nleht, and tho fire was uhder conslderabla head- way whon discovored. The dutage by tire and water to the gtack 18 catimated a1 about $5 which is fully coverad by insurance, Ingors! Iirug,, printers, ocenpying tho second floor, lose from &2 to by wator “damage. Tho dotnego 10 tho bullding 18 estimated at $100, AT DETROIT, MICIT. * Dernorr, Mieli, May 13.—The Estoy Manu- focturing Compuny's saw-mill burnednt Owosso, ;l‘ l%.. this mornfug. Loss, §0,000; Insurunce, i — AT PROVIDENCE, R, T. Provibrier, L, Moy 15.—Theold Second Universalist Chureh, occupied by n nnmnber :{u)\wluuu firrs, was damanged te-nlght by firo BACKING GARFIELD, The Republicnns of Davenporty Xa., Moot and Adopt Resolutions In Sup= port of tho Prestdent and Condomnans tory of WouldeDo * Boss’ Rule. apectal Dispateh to The Chicavo Tribune Davusrvonr, In, May 15,—A well-nttend- ed mecting of representative Republicans was held at ‘Curne-Hall to-night, ‘The meet- ng was ealfed for tho purpose of expressing vublic sentlment’ In support of President Garfleld In the assault mnde upon his pre- rogative by Benator Conkling. Tho Mon, Julin E, Tlenry, Mayor of the city, called the meeting to order, and the Ilon. Georgo II. French was chosen Seeretary, Euthusinstie apeeches were made by 11, C. Fulton, George W.itleywood, A. J. Ilirschel, C. A, Ficke, Ed- ward Russell, and others. ‘The Conunltece, composed of five members,—. V., Cochran, Dr. 1L R. Claussen, E. Gelsler, Edward Russail,and John E, Houry,—to draft reso- Jutlons, reported the follow!ng, which were unanimously adopted; ‘WnEREAS, In common with the Republioan massos of tho ontire country, we buve boon pained and outragod by the spactacie of a fail- ure of tho United Statea Sennta to perform ita constitutional duty fu pissing upon the nomlna- tion to an lmpartant oltice upon tho merlts of ths nomince, whih fallure bie notorluusly re- sulted from the avowal of u slogle Senator that tho solegtion in l}umuon was porsonally dis- tastefui to bimeelts and WHRIEAR, [t haw Deon asserted in Washineton and published throughout the country that the Henator who has confessedly eausod ths delay which wo huvoe thus noted has thoroln tho sup- port of the ynlmlur will} thorefore, Rexoleed, That wo, tho Republicans and citl- zona of Davenport, In publie meoting assome bied, do heroby declare {t a8 aur eloar convie tlon that tho Honate of the United Btales should #tonee proceed 1o vote u‘mn thoe nomination of Judgo obertson as Colluctor of tho Port of Now Yark as the salo aud proper dischargo of their dutfes, ad constituting tho power con- tempiated by the Constitutlon for the approval or rejection of appointments to officy mado by tho Presidont. Jeeanlved, That wo discorn in the sclection of Judgo Rubortson, us stated, nnly tho cholio of a gentlomun abunduntly qualitiod to dlscharge With citioiency and honor tho rosponsible dutlea to which o wouldt be assignod wero his nominge tlon contirmed by tho Senates while the fact that throughout tho long contest which hns fol- lowed that selgetion hi charuutor, nbilities, ond worth huve nat been at any polnt ansafler, tim- pugned, or doubtud, reuders it clour to our view that tho Prestdent mudenonlstako in naming him to the Benate for contirmation, Resolved, That, rogurding personal character, falr u‘?uw undiaputod Kb lll{. and_concoded fitneas tor the dutics ta e porlormed as tho es- suntinl prorequisits of a putile vtlieer, wo can 8ea no goud reason why Judgo [tobertson sbiould not b fustantly conlinined us Colleotor of the stant ‘ork, d, ‘hnt wo tnitedly and earnvatly ox. press tho hope that the United States Benato will ut onco not only procewd to voto upon the nomiustion of Judge Robertson, but will fru that nomination by o decisive mujority: Rnrunul»rly do we trust and deaire that our own. snators from lown will so voto deolsivoly aad tuvorably without further dohty, Rranlved, Thut wo unrcservediy approveof tho action of President Gurlield 1 relatton to tho uppaintment of Judgo Itobortson us tho Just oxuraise of his constitulionul prorogativo, ex- orojsed 18 we bulleve, too, tar the iest interests of thy publio sorvioe, and with & eosmendublo viow to tho Emmmlun of barwony In tho ranks of tho Republiean Eurty. Reolved, Thut whllb 'wo now depreonte and shuil avermore deplore sny breach of triondly and cordlnl rolations butwoeen the President and thy mumbers of the Bennte, yet wo most unhesi- tutlugly nifirm _our full conviction that, If any such breach results fvom tho detorminntion of Presidont Gurtiold to ldlx\m 1t the nomination ot Judgo lobertson, the ruptiro will be tho ruull: only of the Senalors, nud not of tho Bx- ecativo, . Iicsilved, That wo tlaagren with, cenanro, and roprobute that doctring or construdtion of ** ntorial courtesy,”” 80 called, whivh pssumes pluco In the hands of i siugle Scnator the power to cuntrol uil the apbointients for or from within his Btute, regurdicss of the rocord, ltness, worth, sud dusorts of the appolutes. Resalved, "Tont wo Qs nat -hetlove la ¥ bass rule," do not want such, and will not pormie it ir wo can provent it. Instoad, we bollwve iny support, utd dewmand full revogmtion uf thecons sututiona! rule of Prestdoutial and Sonutoriul duty, cach in 118 oppropriste spberp snd iniis tegltimato ‘exorclse; thorafore we say 10 Dresldont Gurlloid, ud Chinrles Sumner did to U, 8, Grunt, “Btiok,” und o peoplu will atick to {nu. 10 the cntire discomforiure,to wll would-be ussed who atill ollig to n pestiferous spolli sys- tow, whila tho peoplo bollove in and dusire ene torcoment of Civil-Boryice reform. . A committes was, on motlon, named to propars moessages to Prosldent Gartlold and Senutors Alltson and MceDIll, of this Blato, ‘Che following were wired latd this evenlng: Lt Y0 BBy o Prostdynt e 2 : axo H, Brascir, [ 3 ey ‘f‘x.. ) « RUWAHD RUBSK) M. Oy Fuuros, " Cownlites, ‘D’m Benators Allison and MeDIll. Wushingiun, DAvaxponT, In,, May 18.~A publio meoting of {galu)#uumn vonil ggg&&ufiufi?fl us tO eXprosy olr 3 P Ueonax 1T, Faesou. . EDWARD HUSSELL. ) , U, Furyon, To the President, Washington, D, G — CRIMINAL NEW The Glynn Murder Trial at Rock- ford Creating Great Interest, A Jury Secured, and the Circutt Court Iearing the Cuase, A Btabbine Affray in Kansas Results Fatally to One of the Par- tioipants, THE ALYNN MURDER TRIAL, &pectat Mapateh to The Chicago Tribund, Rockrony, I, May 13,—The grent and wide-famed murder trinl, In which ex-Assist- ant Marshn! George Washington Glynn is de- fendant, has at Inst been called vy before Judge Willinm Brown, of tho Cireult Coutt. ‘Tho deed was committed some time Inst No- vember, on the persen ot Lewls M, Webber, of Winnebago, white Glynn was in the dis- charge of his ofiicial dutles, but the Grand Jury at the January termof court returneid an Indictment for murder, At that time puo- tic opiuton ran high, and, In order te' Iyt this abate, the defense obtalned o confinuance through the nou-sppenratice of n very linpor- tant witness. From that time to this thoaffair ins been on every tongue,—so much so that onoof thaelty elergy davoted & good partof & Snbbath evening’s discourse to Mr Glynn’s dofense, It has been the general fmpres- slon throughout that when tho mattor finaliy did come to trinl great difenlty would be oxperlunced In selecting an unbinsed and competent jury. ‘I'his lden proved to be the oxaet siato of affalrs, for nearly three days wera consumed In examining and huwting up twelve mnen who were willing to swear that thoy coulil try the eass necording to the law and the evidence, At theend of this time the following “v}ernmu were selected: Seth Jenking, G. W. Brown, W. Harbeson, Levi K, Card, George Lotts, E. C. Marsales, ‘Fheodore Bargent, Willlmn_Whales, 1§, C, Clark, John Alison, Mahlon Case, and I J. Ward, Durlng the timo oceupled in select- the Jury defendant Glynn showed signs of nervousness, aud could not st still, but paced the floor of the court-rovin, now and then dropping & word or two in the cars of the newspaper men, ondeavoring ta foel through themn the conditlun of the public pulse, whilo bl wife apbears on tho reenc, np- purently nnxious to render all tho assistance possibie, if only by ber presence shie could ch- bim. Mrs. Glynn is o sonulble-apponr- ing withough nat epecially attraotive woinnn, and 1y ovidently Mr. Glynn'a senior by muny years. The proscoution i condueted by State's- Attorney . A. Works, whilo tho Hon. Willlnm Lathrop I8 maonging the defenso. Thore aro sumg forty witnosses to bo exmmined, which work is now progrossing. 'he evidence thus fnr shown that the deceased, Welbor, entno to Itock ford, and bocsma intoxicated and made himselt obnoxlous,—80 muoh 8o that Glynn, ng Marshgl,. attompied to arrest him. Wobber resisted, and Ulynn'struck him & blow with his bllly over the hoad. Atter huving his cxamiuation ho went home on the night train, and, ndcording to the testimony of hin wife, acted more ns it he wus ernzy, und did npot sloep balf an howr untit’ _ho dle iy tha noxt morn- Nov. 24, 1880, Dr. H. Suger, the visited Waobher's hunro nund found” him in u very low condition, e died thut afternnon, A post-mortem examinntion was held, and r, Bayor guve tho following a thoresult: “We first saw a nllzht nbeasion on the frontal bone, and on ramoving the cap of tho ekull found n alot of bloud near the fravture, aud the vesscls of tho brain wore gangostod, Thin fracture was cortatnly sultivlont to causo denth,” It I understood that tho proscoution, will tutroduco testimony furthor on In the case ta shaw that an unfriendly fealing had long ox- isted between Giynn anda Webber, owing to somo misunderstending soveral yoars ago, and that ho struck tho blow out of revenge. 1t svums to bo the veuernl fmpression that Glynn never meant to Xill him: but, while he is given the Denolit of this doubt, It 18 neknowledged by all that o outstepped his odistnl enpacity, fho cnse 19 attracting consldernblo attontion, tog, ba Ceunty Physliclan, Eéfl4\l"l’a‘ O A MURDERESS. . 8pecial Disateh to The Chicago Tridune. Larrne Rock, Ark., May 13, —Intolligence was received this afternoon that Surah Juno Phillips, confined in the Mountaln Home, Duxter County, ehnrged with murdering hor husband, had sueceeded In breaking jall, ‘I'he prison is a rude two-stary log structure, Mrs, Phillips was the anly prisoner in the upper partof the building, Sho surreptitious- Iy secured n saw, cut the Iron bars of tho window aftor apparontly hard .lnbor, traces of which ahe concouled with rags stuffad botween tho bars, and _lat berael! down to tho ground by arope made from bodolothing, ‘Tho escnpo was not discovered till morning, when no claw to tho dircotion of hor flight conld bo found, Bho is supposed to nve taken rofugein tho impenotre ble forests ndjacent, rondering pursuis and ro- «<abLro aimost mposaiio. © " A TRAGEDY IN NEW MEXICO. LAs Veaas, N. M., May 10.—A tragedy oceurred near Ocnto a fow days ngo, A squatter named Lothor occupled n tract of timber land In deflance of n wrlt of eject~ ment. ‘Tha Bheri of Mora County and soveral special deputles wont to arrest him, ‘The occupant of the ground saw the ap- proach of tha officers and opéned fire on them with a Winchester rifle, ‘Cho Sherift and his men were badly wounmded, Lother sought refuxe in his cabin, and waa surrounded by & mob of -oltizans, who succoeded in setting tha ranch on firo, The tlanics Aoon created such nsmoke that tho squattor wes deiven out. Just a# he appeured a dozen riflos wero Hired at him, and ho wos killed on the spot. One of tho Bhorli's deputies has since dind, ‘I'no other metnlrers of the posse nre in a critleal condition, SKIPIED OUT. Bptcval Dispate to The Chicago Tribuns. Moxmourir, Iil, May 18.—Charfes Simith, who ghot Samn Greene, & foreman in the Welr plow-shops night before last, has skipped for parts unknown, Greono was walking at the time with Snilth’s wife, and Brmith olalms ‘that he had been too intlnuto with o, Greone elwlms thut It was o trap plunnod by Sinith and bla wife to deal foully With hiin,” (Irdone wiis shot In tho left sido ot the neak and in the loft shouluer, but to-day bils wounda are not considered sorlous, —— ITARD ON THE TREE. TALLADEGA, Aln., May 18.~At n plenlo held near hero the lttle daughtor of Mr, sud M, Toole strayed awny, nud was caught by & burly negro, who ehoked her to death, 1o robbad her of her {nwulr and wis In tho uct of throwlug tho bndy inta the rivor whon doteated by.tho fathor, Tho newru was aapturod aftern despornte strugglo. and bunged W wireo by the {m:;ll;;cd mou at the ploule. ‘Tho Lody wus loft ' FATALLY STABBED. Borxsvirie, Kas, May 13,—W, 15 Mar- shall and James York, young tien resiglue nenr town, got into a diftfoulty nbout a lot- ton planter, Hard words vassud, whon York drow a kn!fe andataibed Muraball in tho shouldon Hmarting under the wound, Mure shali drow a kulfe and plunwod It into York's sido, from tho ¢Tcots of which bo diod fn four hours. Marahall gavo imsolf up. AN APPEAL GRANTED, Bpiciat Dispateh 10 The Ohicago Tribunk. Ly Rocr, Ark, May 18.—Ta-day the Supreme Court granted an appeal fn the cuse of James Birchaw, sentonced to be hanged || ut Lowishurg May £7 for the murder of D. N, Hudlor, und n supersodous huy boou jssucd stays fuyr ulg gxcoutlon. i J. I, LYG@O, . ' DALLAS, Tex., May 13,—J, B, Lygo has been arrested, charged with abstracting let- ters addréssed to Miss: Lizzle Blopn, his iost, an important witness In several cases of is ayulnst Insurunce companles. Miss Hloan belunge to Minnesota, IIORSE 8TOLEN, Bpecial Dispuich 1o The Chicago Tribune, LArAVETYE, Ind,, May 18.~Last night n valuable mare belonging to Edward Fryback Wi stolen, the trat taken for voveral mouths lu this Ipeality, the vighlundo vt 1ho oiloons dulvre viug tuleves. 1ON A CHARGYE OF ROBBERY, ‘CINCINNATL, Q,, May 13.—1Henry While, & bookkieper of Fayetla Natlonal Bank, of Lexogton, Ky., wus arrested lust nightonu charye'of tmplication fu the theft of bonds from that bank wbout a month aka. 2 EMBEZZLER ARRESTED, 1 Epecial Disputc (0 TR Chicago Tridunt, InpiaNavors, Ind, May 15.~News has been recelved of tho nrrest in Now York upon a requisition trom Gov. Porter, of Ful- ward Khnberly, agatnat whom nn tndlstment 18 pending for nving ombezzled $300 of the funds of the "Unitorm Ranlk of Knlghta of Pythlus, white Seerotary of that body, i this city, ARNERTED ON BUSPICION, DALLAS, Tex., May 13.~Mozes Armstrong has heen arrested on suspicion of the mur- der and rohbery of Nathan Tremball, whose hody wis found In g cotton pateh, durieg o sovere snuw-storm, irst December., DIED OF A PINTOL WOUND, CiveiNyari, May 13.—Thomas Coloman dled fn Bath County, Kentucky, on tho tith inst,, from the effects of a shot from a piatol ree eefved an the ith inat, teomn Gearws Bhrout, [t fs sulil to have been In seif-dofouse. STRUCK WITI A ITATCITET, Lovmsvinie, May 13,—~John Ferguson and Alexander 1nwking quarreled this forenoon In a restaurant, when tho latter throw n batchot at Forguson, arushing his hend 50 1t 18 thought Bo will dics TinWIing ccaped: X SENTENCED TO DEATIN, Bpttial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Iarrne Rock, Ark, May 15.—Willls Reaves, who murdored Willtam Drake in Crawford County last Decomber, has been son- tunced to inug at Van Huren July 16, o KILLED IS WITE, Cixciynary, O, May I—=Mal Glibert Trupler, ox-Muyor of Connersville, Is re- Imrlud to have been arreated on a chiargo of kill- i bl wife witha pitcher while drunk, STAGE-COACII ROBBED. Mason, Tex., May 13.—The up-bound tek-honrd was stopped, and the mail, con- tuining several reglstored packages, ritied by & man dsgulsed. OBITUARY. T. W. ANDERSON, 3r, 'T.W. Anderson, well known In o busi- ness md soclal way in this city, died yester- day morning, aged about 40 years, nt his home on Michigan avenue, of congestion of the lungs and brain, 1o was a delleate man constitationnlly, and had recently been to Hot Springs for his health, While out rhllnl: Wwith his family few days ago he took # cold which Is supposed fo have hastened Iils death, Mr. Anderson_camo hera from his birth- pluce, Albany, N, Y., n_poor hoy, and comn- menced life with the well-known firm of J, ‘W. Doane & Co. 1ie became a partner, and wns connected with the house for abont twenty yenrs, Mr. Anderson and - Mr, Doang were brothers-in-law, Subsequent- k’ ho beemine propritor of * the nderson Transfer Company, and with- in about two months of the Army and Navy Liniment, which pusiness was just beginning to pny. Mr, Anderson wns ano of the charter members of the Calumet Ciub, and n prominent Consistory Mnson. He ponseased rlrnng"lernrg tastes, and took espe- otul dolight in making hid bomw attractivo snd Dwputiful. Mr. Andorson hnd the rare facuity of muking ovorybody his fricnd, [Hia business qualitications were “oxcellont, Generous to R ault, his kindness to the poor wus cspeotnlly noticeabie, aud won for him in tho Apotlo Com- mandery, of which he was &_tnember, the nang Of * Charity Tom.” Mr. Anderson leaves n vl :l:\.‘(:lele‘:fl aughtors in comfortable circum- SAMUEL ¥, HAMBLETON, Cinervyary 0., May 1.—~Samuel F, Ham- bleton, n prominent steambont-buflder and river man, died Inst evening, 1le enme to this clty over forty yoars ago from Iritimore, nnd wus a momber of n family that has fizurod eouspienonusly and honorably fn the politics and tho history of Marylnm ‘COL, FREEMAN W. NORVILT, DernoiT, Mich,, May 13.—Col. Freeman W. Norvill, n well-known Michigan oflicer In the War of the Rebellion and Mexican War, dted this afternoon, He had been in poor health from nervous disorders for somo time., e leaves quite n fumily, JOIIN N, INGERSOLL, Detrort. Mich,, May 14,—1his morning thellon, John N, Ingersoll, anald prominent Michigun Jouraniist and polltielon, died at Corunna, Mioh., aged 64 years. He hud been nourly biind and in fathiog-bhealth fur tho pnst four yours, il * A SKIN GAME. The Attentlon of tho Follca Is ¥o~ questod. Hesldents of tho Weat Division, particulnrly those Nving In tha vicluity of tho corner of West Mudison and Hulsted streots, bave of late been pestored by a sbower of small and choap business-cards, ndvertlsing n so-called “elub-houso™ at Room 2JInmes House, No. 103 ‘West Mudlson streot. Busincss and resldonce houscs und oven sanotuarles bad been fnvaded by tho distributurs of thoae cards, which, apart from the ordinury advertisomont borno upon their face. bore an arrangement of figures ealeninted to mystify o citizan not thoroughly posted as to tho games of tho festive spurting man, Surmising that the peculiarly ar- ranged figures contalnod some bidden advers tisoment of a certuin game * favored Ly tho proprictors of the houso, o roporter ~of tho TatuuNe souwht nst night to gscortuin ot only tho menning of the nivatic symbols, but 48 10 the churietor of the institution lssuing ‘such-n bare-faced advor- tisemaent of n business which has uo rights that tho luw {1 bound to respect. 8evernl prominent mon in _ aporting - circles wore shown copicg of ~tho “objectonnble e n :lucmnn. They ong und ull »tumbled" jmme- fntely to the fuct that the proprictora of the club-rootna were attsinptiue to set bofore tho publie the pecunliry bonetits to bo derived from anintiaate ussoslation with tho rlmwlnmmnllmn known e *English Huzard.,” The publio does not bellave that Muyor Harrison’s tolers ton of gambling In its multifarious furme o touds to & publio ndvertisenont of tho businves, particularly whon sich nidvortisemont cinanales romn i houso known to bu *on the skin,” This club-room nt tho JJamea Hotel g run by two mon, {lugh Dunn and * Dyer' Smith. ‘I'ho Inst namedt dorives his nickname from tho chronically dirty condition of bis hands, which always look nd though lio bad been engaged in dyeing, Dunn, about ftour months ago, wis “pmlied™ from the Luplarre iouss, at tho cornor of 1alsted end Washington stre for runnlug whuc 18 commonly known as u skin wikmo. 11Is purtioer intho prosent veunture I8 none the botter an of the two. Tho hullding I which tholr rooma aro lovated I8 ono of thy waorst in nmm{. both ns regurds the kind of the pricticos thereln peemitiod and tho char- aoter of tho patrona, The wholo vuthit s re- spoctfully consigied to 1ho notlco of thy polive, — ARRESTED FOR STEALING. Katlo Walsh, who has Iately been employed as a s¢rubblng-woman at No. 111 Dearborn avonues was nrrosted yesterday on complainf of Sophls Thowpson, u servant at tho ssmo house, who uccuses hor of tho thoft of a gold ring and sov- ornl nther loas valuanie trinkets. Tho lundlady at the samo hotise nlsn acouses Katlo of tuving mado off with somo sheels, & palr af shoes, an sume sinaller articles of clothing, The acous: a0t the cmmn'u Aveuue Stutlon, Guorge Ulrich, driver of ono of Dyer's cosl- ‘wagons, forsook hils work yosturdiy to plunder same curd on the Chivugo & Alton Rullroad, With tho ald of somo companions he broke Into n frofght-car and londed his wigon with cuddies of touavoo, whivh ho concuuted beneath u hnlf ton of conl, flo wns nrrested wnnuaumw uway with the plundor by Willlam Irodorick, spactul pallcomun, Churlos Kroger nm‘mlrt'd beforo Justioa Tue Keranll ynlur;[n churged with Jaroeny, The complatint, I Puttke, ot No, KE Twons ty-fiest street, whilo in Vollmth's grocory, No. 507 'wenty-first siroot, ‘Thursiny ovening, was robbed of about §50 cash, Mr, Voliraty testitied to baving seon Kruger put bis haud into Pottko's meknt. whuroupun Kruver confudsed to it all, ut elafmed to have tuken only $2. Ho wus beld in 500 batl tw the Criminul Court. J, Curtls, o break-udek soog aud dance wman, whoao chiof boust 18 that bo pluyed with Have erly's Mastodons in Loudon, Ene,, was urrosted yusterday upon complalnt ot Ricbard Hulp, an umateur pedesteian living ut the corner ol West ftaudalph ‘ang Curponter streots. Hule and n friond started ‘out Thursday night for a gnod timo around tows, Thoy landed in a housw of ristitugion on Srate streot whors they {m-t ‘urtis, Boon after the mecting Hate natiowd tho.wbsgneo of J0U {n cush s u watch and chatn, HenovoCurtie Artiory, He'ld & dosplesblo 1hiof wha Lus st rs hoen caployed by thy po- llce usa **plgeon’ and *squealer.” In thesa luttar cupacitivs ie wus R wiineas agatnat Red- nuy Bughs, the Bohnow munderer~i Lrlul ro- wnurkablo for & small amouut of clreumstantiul ovidonce and an overwhellng quantity of serub-tuatimony, such us Curtls and’ n borde of fellows of hig Ik could produce on demsud of tholr omployers. N e e — NATIONAL POLICE CONVENTION, - OuaAitA, Neb., May 13.—The Nutlonal Potleo Convontion woets horo nuyt Wodnesduy, the 18th fnst., for itg annual sesslon, Impurtant buslueas will como up for ité consideration, e ——— STILL COMING. . : Doy, Md., May 13.~8eventoen hundrod Buwmigrants urrived fu thls oty to-day, eklknap Two Sides to the Switchmen's Strikes=The Managers and the Merchants. The Former Say There 1Is No In- convenience~The Latter Complalin Bitterly, Practical Union of the Orogon and Northern Pacific Roads, TITE SWITCIIMEN'S STRIKE, Another day has gone by and left helnnd it nothing to reflevo the monotonvus sanmeness Wwhich has so long characterized the switeh- men's strlke, and It I3 entirely In order to again fug in the sterentyped vhrnse which g already been made to do sueh good service In the premlses—"no change In the sltuation,” Indeed, about ail there Is to sny regarding the strike' wns sald on the day following - the fmportation of Eroad- nien to take the place of tho “out” awlteh- men, and was sald the next day, and so on, ‘The strike has taken on n somewliat anomo- fous condition. Thera {s u strike, and yet there Is not astrike. Ho farasthe originnl Awltechmen are concerncd, the strike I8 In Just as full force as it ever was, but so far as the ronds nre concerned tha strike Is ended, or nbout endedi the men who struck aro still loafing, holding wneet- ihgs, getting no money, and nr&b:\bly living on credit, but the work which they faft I3 heing done by the road-men, so that It s now only half o strike, the burden of which Is borne almost entirely Ly the strikers, To use the words of General- Superintendent Jeffery, of the Illinols Cen- tral, “the strikers have go! badly lefe.” "Ihey quit work, and thought that this would so Interfere with traffle that the companles wonld be forced to necedo to their demands, but the companies got other men from along the rond to take the vlaces of the **outs,” and now what ean the Intter doabout it? ‘I'hey aretoo muech afraid of the police, sinee that order of Chilef McGarigle, to Inter- fere with the new mien to any appreciableex- tent, and it Is sald that ninc-tenths of themn wish the strike hnd never been lnau- rurated, and are willing now fore- smne work ut terms offered by the companies, but ate afrald of incurring the displensure of the “feaders.” Yesterdny n nutnber of the atrlkers frowm tho Louk Istand udieated to the Yardmaster at ‘Twelfth streot their willingness to renew work, but thore was no regulnt oifer nf services, and conkequontly no arrangement wade. President Hiddle, of this road, sald he looked for all the old men to resitme work in & day or two, The Chlcugn & Alton peoplo still adhero to their detormination not to give employment to tha etrikers again under any clrcumstuns ces, The lilinols Central. * people . say they are willing to cmploy any' ot the strikers who will aurco hereafter to euter into no com- binutions or unlons, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Koad Uratiglit n tweaty tow road- men yedterdny moening, aud the Wabash ateo ot 0 fresh inatallment of Improvised switch- wen, The Chleago, Burlington & Quiney peo- plesay that not only their road, bot uli tho ronds, uro mnklnF calcututions to got alonk without“employlng uny ot tho old men ot ull, ut - “thfs docs not ugree with what was suld by the Michiynn Con- trul und the Hlluols Contral ofMuints, As aiready stuted, the Illinois Central Wil tuke back none Unlon men, and _the Michiwnn Conteal peoplo suldl yesterdiy that, ihnsmuch ng thole atrikers had acted quivtly, thoy might gu to work when- over thoy saw it to do so—nt the Company's standing offer, of course, Tho roads com- plained of moat as belnr unuble to andlo wmerchandise, scom to bo the Lnke Sturc and tho Fort \Wayno, nlmuurh why this is #0 does not appoar. Tho uilicials of these ronds deny that thoy are serlously tnconvoni- enced, and there Is certalnly no furthor Juter- ference met with by the new uen from the strikers on any of the ronds. Tho sirlkers keep away from tho yards nlmost entirely, and so cannot bullauze ‘the now men exeept when thoy find them off duty, anu then only with * gab." ‘Thero I8 unother very singulur fe tho switehmen's strike, and thut question, How much nre the roads roally incon- venlenced by it2 The officers uf nearly every one of tho rouds say that they have all tho switclitnen now it they nved,and yet tho merchants of the clty pasitively declare that wmorchuadise and frelght veaerally is allowed to remuin dead, o Hiusteato the sftuation as it would appear from tho statements of different ofllcinls, a few of thosa, statements, mndo yos- terduy, Aro here given: . General Snparintendent Jeffory, of the Tiinots Coutral, Bald: “Wo are dolng our businoss *snug up,’ I refused cioployment to six switch- wen terday beenuse wehad no nced of any nore. Mr, C. L. Rising, Genernl Agent of tha Frolght Depariment of tho Wabnsh, enld: * Waebave all the men wo need, and even do not buve work «nougl to crowd them; coufd handlo fitty more cors of merchandise a day thua wo do.” Buperintendent Wood, of tha Chicago & Altan, sald: © Eversything s runnini now ag smoothly ns posaible, “Tha Enstorn roads ennnot carry 1relght fast onough fur us, but our road handics atl tunt (2 g nsked to." Asuistant General Frolgbt Agont 3ackay, of the Michlzan Central, sald: ** Woara very [ittio inconvanitneed by tho strike now.’ Progident 1tiddlo, or tho Kock Tsland, sald: * Lyerytbing {8 ruaning along all right; wo more Lotliar at ull." Tho Cbicago, Burlington & Quincys * Wo are doing a full business,” Here s another slde of tho cude: Marstull Field & Co, suy that thoy bave orders coming In overy duy that cunnot bo Hlled be- cause of the strike, ind that lnas bave forty carn of merchandise side-tracked now, when they bund Gnly twenty n wieek ogo. Jo Vo Enrwell & Co. say that thoy got twenty Ictiors overy doy complatning that koods uro dee fuyed too Joug on tho roud; couutry customors throuten ot to recelve the goods Leeauss of Abeir nreiviug too lnie to b in senson. A rutnbor of rotndl dry-goods Urms comploln that spring stock ordéred from tho Eust bas been 8o lony on the ruad that when jt wots here It will be too Iato for the trade, thoussnds of dollars bolng thus loat: aua from the Board of L'eade comues tho wail thut ‘N)llll(ml Aro llowed to sprout un tha roud, so slow is tho journos, aud thut corn sud graln wenorslly fe side-tracked 80 muoh that it tots damoeged by the hoat und wut, aid cantiot be suld tor much more then cnutigh 10 puy Ireight expenses, balf wdoxen strikers wont to work fn tho Lake Snoro yards at noon yesterduy, "The Grand ‘Prisuk people suy thoy sent fiftoen rondimen buack to their bomes yesterday, thore uut bejog work enotigh fur thom bere. Tho 3ake Shore Rond waa the only one that would udwir B‘unwrdny thut 1t had mworo acou- mulated frofght 1han it could handle, Yusterduy wis puy-duy at the Michigan Cen- tral, but tho sirikers did not come for taolr v tme,” 18 was rumored that tho brakemsn of tho Norttiwostern and Milwnukeo & St Puul ftonds would strike yestorduy, their potition for wn lu- vcrease bot haviug becn unswered yot, but the strike did not conte oft, Goepursl Buperintendont Joffory, of the Hli- naly Contral, suyd tho rogdmen ure loaralng the switchiun's work vory fast, but tho regular switchmen say that one of thelr number can do A niuch work ua i duzon *scube.'” 1t fa suld that w numbor of merchauts jutond suing tho raitroad companics for loss sustained Ly renson of deluyed frolght. Notwithstaudtog the ruln, 4 large number of switchiaun assutabled tn tho Workinginen's isil Inet night, Thols roports do nut vary much frow thosa of just or any othor nigut. There bave boen u fow defoctions, but tue majority of tho raen Rro said to Lo us solld A cvor. Tho most notublu_defecdon fs on this Wiscunsin Division of the Culgaga & Nurthwustarn, twunty-seven of the thirty-ono men out have returnad to thelr work, IUwas resolvod that all the swltuhmen go down i the murniug Lo seo thom work, thenco to Western avanuu tu tho Milwaukee & BL Pudl yurd, nut, It was stuted, for the purpose of iytilduting sy ono or wolng on tbe Cum- X ny's prewises, ‘The Qelenn stunds tho same, 0 four men who nro out suy Lthoy will stay out G noxt Bt, Patrivk's Duy, The Fimuancs Committoe roportod #1139 re- celve, which bud been expendud for band, ban- ners, murd O pien who bad beon induced to quit work, Ono mau, wau thought tho putition bad been gotton up by men-who coulddu nothing whilo the old wen wero ab work, and bud resoried to this ‘:Iun 10 got thom out, wanted to kuow what could o dony about it, ut, Woon (old (0 “ put a tivad on tieiw,” suid that was out of tho yuustion. ‘Lhu slkbt of vue matlo bim feel 1iko putting a head on one mun 0 the oiurning, but whow he saw thleey or forty lleemon stunding nround he suddenly chauged m)s mind. A wmomber of the Stouceuttur's Unton stated that they would glvo 0 out of thoir trewsury, boside which bo had & list of 450 Inon who liud vixued $L0D ouch for the saimy purpose. St was also stuted thut btk wen cuployed "at 1ho mmms-mllll would givo §3 cuoh, Red tho ‘Irado and Lubor Union hud of- ferod tho'r wslsnce. 'Fhoso announcemonts wern recolvod With vociferous dunonstrutions uf wpproval. Whily nlufl wero truly theukiulb for such gencrous tendurs of wasistunce, Mr. Beanlon tuought they would utitizo the §) or AN 16 the switchinen's troasury siid exhuuat thulr own redolirces befure upplying to thoir friends. He, therefore, moved that any who noediug ald shuuld wpbly to the viticers uud ro- culvo the s, This wits, flllull{ awondod, after considorubie discussion, 80 that the wmonoy should Ly taken od u loun, Lo men Lolug opposcd to the ldeu of recuslving churity iruw auy une, A resulution was puassed cons demping the conduct of seertain puskivg-house , g £ re, | wan whu ptfered Lo getull tho pueded switctimen frow Portlund, Mo, Tho wea seews ws contident dotermined as evor; thoy say they feo no CNuse to weaken now, whon they have'so many oilors of subatantial ald NEWR FROM OREGON. A letter recelvad here yesterdny atates that the Oregon Rallway & Navigation Come pany, now constructing a rallroad from Port- land to Walla Waulla, a distance .of about 225 miles, hns 2,000 men working on tha grade between the Cnseades and The Dalles, o dis- tance of abont sixty miles, The lettar also states that the Texad Ferry and Blue Mount. ain branches are also being rapldly graded, but that eommon Iaborers are scarce, althongh the suupB’ of skilled _labor Is greater than the demand, 1t 1a expeeted that the road to Walla Walla will bo compieted by fall. ko that there will then bo na outlet toward the Northern Pacifie, The im- nrtant news has Just been recetved from New ‘ork, niso, to the cffect that & cfim‘!mmlne hne been substantially agreed upon hotween tho contending factions of the Northorn FPaeifio Railway Company, It practieally unites the grent rjlway with the Oregon Italiway & Navi- gation (.‘umpnv. giving it oontenl of the outlcts at Partland, Whothor the iasie of the §18,000.» g of atock (8 L0 he neati(escod (o or tot {8 atill 0 ho settled, a8 is the qucsuon of the complo- tion of the road to Fuget Sound. Vitlard and Rhis condjutord abject to this, un the gronnd that the lipe alrendy partly built from Portland to ‘Unconn I8 sutliciant, ‘and that tho exponse of building thu rund uver the Caecade Mountalng will bie too erent. On the othor hand, the orig- nators of the rond fusiat that a direct ling to the Aoutid {8 necorsnry to tho vonteol of tho trudo 1o Chiva and Japan, BETTLED AT LAST. Evor glnce Mr. J. R, Wood, who was General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Chieago, Burlington & Quincy Road, resigned that positlon to take a slmi~ lar one with the Pennsylvanin Central, rumors have been rifo as to who his successor would be. ‘Lhis will have to ston now, for the tgwauon lins been tinally set~ tled, General Manager T, J. Potter, of the Buriington, yesterday gave out a ‘‘notlee” which rend a8 follows: *Mr. Perceral Lowell has been appoluted Gonernl Passenger Agent ot tho Chicago, Burltngton & Quiney Rallroad and Ieased lines in lllinois and lowa, to take offcct May 18, 881" Mr, ILowell is understood to bo an cxceedingly competent man for tho position, and bis exe erience hae been a wide one, 1{a'is nt presont he (lenorut Passenwer Agont of the Burlington & stissouri River ltoad in Nebraska. FOR NORTU CIITCAGO, ‘The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Road will comnmence next Monday—It was at first the Intention to commence to<lny —to ran suburban tralns botween here and North Chleago. ‘The tralns will run to and from the Union De%ut on Cannl street, but the time sehedule had not been fixed upon yesterday. ‘Thoe taritl has been fixed, howaver, the titst ticketa being printed yestorday, and 18 as follow: North Chlengo—Singlutickets, 12 cents; tickota, Merido tickets, $3; 0-rido i £1.50: 100-rido tickets, nglo tickets, 8 conts; 20« Milwaukeo avenuc—! ride tickots 1.40; 30-ride tickots, $2.10; 80-ride tickets, &3.25; Jnk-ride tickets, $6, Pacific Juncuon, 20-rido ickots, Humbuollt, Almira, nnd Westorn avenus—Singlo tickots, 6 centa; 20-rida tickots, ¥1; i0-ride tickets, $1.50; 0-ride tickets, $226; 100-rido tiokets, $4. NORTHERN PACIFIC, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Uhieagn Tribune Sr. Pavr, Minn., May 15.—A Fargo speclal to the Ploncer-Press says: * 8Six hundred teams and 2,000 men commenced work to-day on tho extenslon 172 miles west of Bisinarek, The ongineors cstimato that tralns will be run- ning to Glondine witkin slx wooks, Grading partfes are scatrcred afl along from Glendine for adistancs of 1O miles, renching boyond Miles Clty, There ls no scarcity of supplics, as ro. purted. Genoral-Manager” Haupt procecded ‘west this morning.” —— PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LO S, PILADELPITA, May 13.—At B meeting of the Dircetars of the Pittshurg, Clnelnnat! & St. Louts Rallway Company to-dny, the fol- lowlng officers were elected: (3 B, Roberts, Prosidont; J. N. McCullough, First Vice-Presl- dent; Witliamn Tonw, HSocond = VieesPresi- dents Tho 1, Measler, Third Vice-President and Cflnln\l.hgr' 8, 1. Liggett, Sccrotary: Stes hen to, Assistout Secrotury; Me. C. pencor, Uronsurer, ITEMS. General Passenger. and Ticket Agent Bnrnes, of the Northern Paeltie, camne to. town yesterdny. QGeneral Passenger Agent 8. K. Ilooper, of the ltsunibal & St Joe, arrived in Chicago yesterday morning, General Ticket and Passenger Agent St Jol, of tha Rock Island, was kept from duty yestorday by o sudden iliness. Mr.J, A Henly, Agent of the Rock Island’ Road at Rock Island, hns resigned, and Mr, 8, C. Stoddard has been appoeinted to take his place. Mr, Dave Boles, Genernl Wostern Passenaer Arent of the Chioago & Alton, Bas gona to Call fornia on # businesa trip. Mr. J. B. Kirkiand, Californin and Pacifio Coast Agont of tho Penasylyanin aud Vandalia Lines, arrived fn tho city yosterduy. General Paasenger and Ticket Agent Charlton, of tho Chicaro & Alton, urrived In the ity y torday murning In company with tho Missourt Press Assocladon. ¥ Tho earalngsiof the Donver & Rio Grande Raad for tho lirst woek of Mag, 18t to 5ih in- olusive. wore: Frolunt, $71,007.3: p uo%er, £0,075.02; wiscollincoud, $100; totul, $111,073.24, Sano woek 1840, $30,E8.581 Comtnissloner Fink has {ssucd a olroular urg- {ng upon the various roads 1ho necessity of ad. hering to ngreomonts recently onterod fnto- rolative to ratea and division of traflie, 8o that - 10 motive toout rates can posslbly prescat itselr, Ganoral Pnssengor Agont Colemun, of tho Chl- cayo, 8t. Louls & Now Orlouns, hus {ssued cir- culur annaunuing that hureaftor that rond would donand ou through tivkute butwoosn Loulsviily and Now Orlcaus viu Milan nstriot prorute on nlleago bsls,—sny 484 miles, or 02,08 por cout of the rate frow Louisville to Now Orloans. Commissionor Fink has just issued a olroulne nnyouncing that the Jolnt Excoutive Committoe buve recommendod to tho trunk lues n rodue- tlon fu the rates on lirst and sevond-class fmlwhl.i as follows: From Chleago to New York, §1 per 100 pounas on firet-cluss and 85 conts on scoond-classi the usuul difforences o other seae board eities, — e —— THE ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. §7, Louts, Mo, May 18,~Tho Hibernlans' Cons vention mot again this worniug, and the Griov- nnge Commitioo, which was in sossion all lnst night trying to struighton out matters, mado a partlal roport, ndoutting soveral delogates from Virginia and Loulsiuns, who will recopnizo the present otlicors of the Conventlon, Thu Cune vantion then resumod the consldvration of mut- 1era beforo ft, and it is ux‘mulud it will make Iinal roport un the queation of refustating tho ponderd National oifcers, Flanigan, Doylo, and Magulro, lnto this ufternoon, At the scasion fo-night the Finance Comnittee mudo a_report, which waus adoptod, censuring cortnin Nutlonal uilicers who havo inude trouble in thy Ordor, and oxpressing tha boliof that their followors worus lmposed upon, The fuls fuwing otlicurs woro than vlucted: For Nutlonal oleyated,, Potor Klenan, of ow Ore louns, wus usauimously redlected; National Bucrotal M, do grove, of _ Klmira, |:ch'|?' ' Natonal Tecasuror, John J. Blhiechan, of Pittsburie; Chalrmun of tha N tional Directory, Mutthow Cureen, of Loutsvil and for J)lrwx’n'u, Mivhae 13, Lyous, of Chiu, 03 Jobn Hoggorty, of Clnulmmlg} P 1L Mc. fiule. of indiauapolis; aud Put Muglouls, of Now Haven, Coon. e \ STEAMSHIP NEWS, QUEENBTOWN, Muy 18.—Arrived, tho steamship Lord Gougd, trom Phlladelphia. Nxw Youk, May 10.—Arrived, the Maln, from Hremen, Hanvung, May 18.—Arrived, the Cambria, from Nuw York, Nuw Yorx, May 1—Arrived, the Malta, from Liverpoal, MONTHRAL, l(lL T.—Arrived, the Bardinian and l'olino, from Liverpool. LoXDON, May 8.—~Tho Iepublic, Snxon, Mon- areli, and Honry Edgo, frum Now York, and tho Darwatian, from Boston, iave areived out, e ——— CANAL CONVENTION DELEGATES, Bpecial Dupalch to The Chicago Tribuns Penv, Ik, May 18.—A, Mouns, Suporintendont of the [Uinoie Zino Works; §. N. Mage, 8 beuvy dealer in lumber; P. Nowors, rotired steambast Captuain; U, D, Lada, & Jouding luwyer; and i ©, Hsttonbuuar, Mayor, have beog nppolited by the Peru City Couusil delegates to the Daveu- port Cunal Couvention, Theso Eo'nl:ajumm are thoroughly interestod (n the work, add will do ull {n thelr power to push tho projevt, e —er———— NOT SO BAD AS REPORTED, CouNcik Bruwri, Ji, May 13.—A spovia) mes- sago from Couucil Blulls, dated day 10, 1851, stating that hundeeds nad thuusands of cattla bave died n Western lowa aud Easterd. Nobraska, 18 & bass falsshoud, and catoulutod to wlslead tho public, A fuw deaths buve ocourred uwmoug wilch cows, frequently ou thy low bottow 1ands, from tha result, it 18 supposed, of oating somo polsonous weéd. At the time tho dispatoh above alluded to was sant the deatbs had nod reached in this locality Aive head, and the atton- tlon of the communit) had only been ealled to " tho - fact. e danger soema complotoly over, and the alarm has about subsided, The number of dosths in this township will not oxceed twenty or thirty, and trustworthy Informntion recolved from’ other focalities goes to show that tha fatal offects u the nolson havo boor ‘Tho Rtatomenta mado by B Tadin,and Haso oronted nd have ero 1ag I thie communiy 4 CAPITAL AND LABOR. MONTREAY, MoNTRRAL, Que., May 13~Tua troubles inthe Grand Trunk car shops have cul- minated In a general strike, and 810 men’ have stopped work, It Is nppears that tho Inte advance wns only given to about fifty men all tolid, while others recelved nothing, and this led to discontent, and both me- chanics and lelpers alikedemand an Increase of 10 per cent. The Company’s Mechanieal Buperintondent snys now that the rush of busi- e 19 over they ein shut up tha stops for two months without Inconvonlance, and fl'um men o not raturn At tho old wages thoy will oor- talnly doso. Al classeAof warkmon—~pninters, carpantors, blacksmiths, and jaborers—nro en- gaged in tho prosent movement. The men seen determined eithor to 8ok work elsswhero, Saig Mol gl [ LAFAYETTR, IND, Bpeetal Dispaten to The Phicago Tridune, LAVAYETTE, Ind,, Moy 15.—Some twelvo or fifteen of the helpers in the blacksmith shops of the Lafayette Car-Works ‘demanded ?:1': ll]:n}::;g;mu n‘)’-‘l r;jty II‘DI{I' 8!.2.?! to 8L.60. The havo hncl;u aupuuu:‘l‘im'l‘gn;o nn‘:n &e:ngl%cr:? ploved 11, *ho various dopartments of t Works, biit 6o othor dom ands woro rmu.m!l e corrospondingly light, tho special fu question cntirely unsupoorted an almost bittor feal- BROCKVILLE, ONT, Bpectal Diapaten to The Chicaco Tribuna, _BrockviLie, Ont., May 13,—~About fitty Unlon men in the J. Smart Stove & Hard- ware Manufacturlng Company quit work this evenlng on necount u?snms boys and non-Uglon men belng employed. The firm told the mdn thes would employ whom the ased, und if thoy did not Itke ’I’I. fl:er could fo’ngg TIE BUFFALO BAKFERS, Burraro, N. Y., May 13,~The bakers - threaten & general strike on Monday unfezs ;t:slrwnxu are increased. The employers aro mx‘;.ml o break up tho ponny loaf Monday ———— A LARGE_TRANSACTION, BurFAro. N. Y., May ¥.~The Buftale Pipo Line Company have sold to the Rock City Pipe Lino Company all thoir roal estato In this olty, Erie,and Niagara County, togsthor with 1m- wwuun Of ull kinds, for o consideration of ——— ANTHRAX, THE NEW CATTLE DISEASE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes OMANA, Neb, Muy 13.—Anthrax, the strango cattlo dispaso which has made its appearance recontly in the violnity of Omabn and Counoil Bluits, hns carried off noarly 200 cattlo, dise tributed as follows: About soventy-fivo milch cows at Councll Dlufls, sixtystwo cattlo in Cnas County, Nebraska, forty-threo In the westort pnrx\nf Douglas County, Nebraskn, and somo seatlering eattlo wlonw the Missour! River bots toms in jown and Nebrasku. *Theso deaths have all cccurred fn sections that havo beon Inune dated by overflowing streams, It is naw thought to bo dying out, althoumgh it {s pranounowd cone taglous, Cattlo that have been kopt L high und Ary reglons BAvo not Luen affected 1n auy way, by this discase, and but little fears are now cue tertaiued, ———— HE UTE INDIANS, Dexven, Colo, May 14—The Governor to-dny recoived u toleram fror Gen, Pope saying that the commanding olficor 2t Fort Lowla reporta that be had a talk with Ignacio on the 4th inst.; whosald be knew nothing of troublo on tho Doleres Itiver, us roported, snd that on the oth Ixnaclobrought bls brothier to scehlm,who stated that he had just comne from Dolerea, and that. nooutrages tad been committed by tho Utes, but lately somo Piutos hid qunrrulo& inntrada with soma whites nenr Ute Peak, Utah, dnd_two or throe whites were killed, Tennglo ana More fan oxprossed thomsolves on st iriondly toris, wnd aro Indiguaut that trouble ahould be lafd to thomn. ° . AGAIN IN TROUBLE. John Grich, 24 years of aye, was arrestod yose terday by Ofiicer MoGovern, of the West Madi= son Stroot Btution, who thinke tio is wauted for breaking Jall at Fort Wayue, [nd.. about two years ngo, while awaiting trinl upon a chargo of stenling a wateh and £33 cush from Dr. Gorso, of thatelty, 8inee then Gricb hus beouout Weat,-Ho docs uat dony that he was arrestod for tho thefs, | Lut implies that be was set at liburty bocnuse he turned up the stolen property, (1o will bo beld to uwalt tho disposition of tho Fort Wuyno au- thoritios. ' : e —— A DELEGATE FROM THE WALKING MATCH. Willlam Clurk, ncuucher for one of tho walk= crs at tho Expoaition is In jall. He nvited Georgo Roderlok, of No. 161 West Van Buren streot, to take a drink with bhim, Aftor drinking Roderick folc drowsy and wout to sleep, When ho awoke Clurk and'$48 woro winsing. Tho po- lice found Cinrk but not the money, Justice sSutnmerfleld committed him in delault of §400 batl to awalt triul in the Criminal Court, A ?UEER FIND. BodzrseT: Ky., Muy 13—A dog. of Mr, Gus- thiean, In the onstern portion of this county, brought Into tho yard lust ovening the head of & man, which, on exnmination, was found to bo , tho Bead of a stack di who disnppoarcd myu!orluuur u fow days . Devomposition hiad uot sot In. Tho remainder of the body hus not buen found TICKLED OVER A REPAIR-SHOP, 81, Louts, Mo, May 1it—The Pullmun Palace- Onr Company havo communcod the orection of " targe repnir-shop, to uceupy nearly & block of ground on Beott uvennoe, udjucent t tho Union Dopot Compuny's trioks, and will have the bullding completed nnd tho shup In oporation fa sixty duys. , X e — AN UNFOUNDED REPORT, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Triduns.: Rosrox, May 1i—~The dispatch from Londos publishod this mornipg uunouucing tho roported lass of nu cmlgruut Ahip which sallod from Gal- way lost week, fs unfounded, s the vessel ro- forred to, tho Phwenician, bus arrlvoed hore e —— HENRY WARD BEECHER. Bavanone, May 13.—-Tho attornoy for the Agricultural and Mechunloul Boojoty of Wustern Muryland has flled his decluration to the suit agninat the lev, Henry Ward Beocher for fuil= uro to deliver a leaturt uccopding to wgreement, and olalming $10,000 damages, NATIONAL COTTON RXCHANGE, NEW ONLEANS, May JL—By a resolution of the Executiva - Councly, the regular triouniul Cone vontlon of tho Nutional Catton Exchungo will be hotd {n Bt. Louls July 2. - TIRED OF LIFE, co + Special Dispatch o The Chiogo Tridune. - MuwAukng, Wis., May 13—Gotliob Aetdner, n luborer, 07 yours of age, bunged himeelf to~-day whilla Jaboring under montal uborration., e CHANDLER DENILS. MAncursTRU, N, I, May 13~Willlam B, Chandier deuies that ho lsabout to withdraw from the vonteat for the ofiico of Solicltor~-Gen~ oral, ——— THE NEW WELLAND CANAL. Tronowy, Ont,, Muy 14,—~Tho firit wuter was ot futo the new Weliand Canal to-day, ——— Economy 1n Shoemaking, Hoston Heruld, 0 A shoe manufactory num\xlfln—lhflt Is, ono of any gonslderably vapitcity—~wiil cost 1row $10,000 10 813,000 1o egulp with muchinory und Improved uppliuncos. Fhio veouunilus In the old timos wura necessarily fow, Now thoy nro suoh that nut ouly wre $hd wusto seraps of upper luatloy utilized In oxtracting tho olf from thew, bu nfter the ofl i3 oxtragiod, they are found to mako good fuel, At ono Mugsachusitts fact ory. Lotk two Lurrets of this olf ava uxtruetod o duy, und are used I one of 1o ‘processos of finlshing tho shuus. ‘The serups uf wkolo. luuther rummnfiu aftor cutting out the solos wnd uppers uro utitizod fur makivg hots, whilo the Husbiugs,. wo cilied, suved frow the spticting macbines whers tho soludare turaed up, #re sold to be wudo intu luutBor-bourd, e ——— A Juveulio Wshow.” | Two boys of Oranyge, Pa, who had scon liare num's tuttooed Greck, docldud to go fnto the show Lustueds with su {mltation.. ‘Tney pros: cured a vurloty of oil colurs, und oue slsborately: puintod the othier from crown to boel, . 'he op- cration fusted all nlnr. and that aluht’ the decos vated Loy slept sittiug 1 & cbalr by u bot stovo, 80 A 10 llr{ thoronghly, Noxt duy hls oame “panion put Bia on xbibition i & Drevsy shod, and ho cuught cold, boing nude. ‘Tho euturs prise ended i Kuuumunlu for the ourivsity aud tlogg g Tor tho axbibitor,