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maintained, but } Httle hope for brightening wy and peers were DOL OMY nt eatacks at | before fall, whon a‘hoom™ anticpared, pre ans on tony upward. The wi, ‘ dlutt on necount of low water, which vo Ms root, and nobod permit ahipimen py rivor. ear ira prorelecs tobe good, saan wnegginoloums oepnnatiye all the wok, but egtored! IK Be oe ily strong for tho x ull, Prices have fiiotunted be Uspretiock has been ECHCEYY Sond demand | tween Mange for united. certihontos. tates ‘. rice Anttialls. Itecelpts Baye eu nd ssrantes, 2,05,000 Larrols; sbipmenta, 289,000 r : Ht offerinye tnkon frooly. preared In considerable humbors, Cattle were activo, and advance: 10 to 20 cents ainco Inst Friday; receipts, 477 head through iy clisponle down tho rlyor | And Leis lool. Togs wulenctiver arioos eae met of ae been argo thia | ing ni 85.00 to Athy recolpts, SHHhI hondcin Incroase over Inat week of.2.165. Bheop wero Hotive, and quoted at €i.25 to $4.40 for common tooxteas rovulpte, 19,10,—1an invreago of 3,700, — any previous woek of that iuvollere alice Batur- Be AON Sev bushels of wheat, Aae8 gay iatls CARI ts, anid two moro tows wil of corm, SWAN ve with S000 ut whont and 1othe PIHILADELPITA, fore ter manastig an anaresnte GF LM OF! Dirapenvatta, May 20,—Trado in most do- Meat aS of ets buehots of grain. Inad. | Partmonts moderately netive, but tho prices of rant total Oe the stenmer Josie brought | several tending articles nro unsettled and lower, dive ‘ort Lo at ae ts eS Cotton remains about the anmo as Inst quoted, Wye inden with JO" Ovenns, and yertorday | lout has beon tn hotter demand, and prices rathor firmor, Wheat uneottied and Inwor at tho close. Ryo and oats unchangod, Corn in fotrdemand, but futuros a fraation lower. In provisions there was a moderate jobblng trade doing nt about former rates, Seeds continue dul, Whisky in demand at the Iato deoline, Wool rathar more iietive ot tho close, but prices ollghtly in buyers’ fuyor, werrect (DEO A awed tami, MiWitige a8 Nh ponent cargo 14,000 bushels of com from 0 { rt nyhis. foekIsanel or Ne tthe Lowee Misalssippt Itivor Thetis senaon ehows a xentifyiug increase oft thie tie gear. ‘Tho. total Amount of rer that of ite, otc., shipped from Bt. tee, Meamer and barge to polnta on the Fouls Dy ateancy A thy month of Blarch waa pgp kek EES, rer below month Inst yenr, 62,105 9 > Roo fons. fora pal, tr tonss ina month . cRopP PROSPECTS. 9, Tota le Here! ir tid mol — jan eae, Lem er serense of commarce ILLINOIS. nn, Saeed LOT sper Miss! oa UE ts on pot exuct gures are swritlag Issippi Liver and betweon St. 0 Oblo River is niso inrae, not obtainable nt this; ‘To the Eattor of The Chicago ‘rrimne, 5 + MAgon,.11L, May 20.~1 seo by the report of tho Board of Agriculture at Springfield that Macon County Is put down at 51 of an average orop of — =. BALTIMORE, whont, It would be Interesting to know huw “nt, Mi, May 20,—-Tno market tho mutch that 61 fs, Thay tind better reverse tho Lane an quict ganerally. Tho monoy Ngures and egy 15, as bolug noar the oxact truth, st oh 's beon quict, though money wis | 28 farns iny observation and inquicles among kal fat 4@5. Stocka wero stow, and thore-| farmors ts concerned. I have trayoted over this stud aratively ittio dono. Exports woro | county the past mouth from enst to west cloven was ' inftes, and six tiltes north and south, and will grain wore much Iargor than tho vouch for tho fact that thore is not 900 neres of & preceding, but tho volume ot business was | ood average whoat in all that territory, As an wel Lae targer. ‘Tho reevipts of wheat were | olfsct to El Derkina: 1,000 ncros of land hag very litt fold grenter thin tho week ond- | Veen plowed up within tive mites of this town, than twofold Bt : ttt 200,000 nud three-fourths of what Is left standing ba ing Friday Insts Sales wero more 5 bottor be, ne it will not pny neurly ao well aan hels greater, Fxports wore about 16,00u pact crop of corn would. ‘The wheat that is babes EeNimne wiarket was very steady, Corn | fort wil” ho Tite ripening, and. the weeds fourfold. gales littte In excess af the preceding =—Milan, Macon, and Pleasant View—thore. will ek, Exports were little more than 25 por cent | not be whent enough harvested for aced that we 9 ‘osoor that perio. Market dull, but prices will bo required this nutuinns the westorn pact, of tart mtinenitios. Ontgromatned tirmerthe | of Moultric and tho nortborn nulf of Shelby asi Recetpts of Kk. ‘Tho receipts nearly | Counties buve tbout tho same prospect; Chris- enter bart of tho yo dul; and receipts and | thin County wiittio botter; Che masority. of the subled id sanve pious wore demanded aa | Montd at Speingiield ava Gt Parking mus. Do on tho bone side of the wheat market, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triduries Sourit Etat, Ml, May 20.—Tho weathor for a few duys past hrs not beon quite as favorablo for crops ns it was provious to thom: the wind has been and still isin tho north, and for several Mights In succession it has been nearly cold onough for frost, but hare not percolved any fis yor; the wise anes, however, prophesy a frost about the flat. There nro soveral who have not inished corn-planting, but the injority ara done, So far uy Leva learn, the corn which hug been planted is sprouting nicely, and all It wants, ippurently, IH continuous warm weather and occasional showers to hasten forward its growth, larmers will barrow and rofl tholr corn ground, and xive closer attention to cul- tivating tho eon than comimon this season in ordor to buster its growth and bave it mature, i possivie, before tho flext fnll frost. ‘Tho cows fro yielding an tnusunl dow of mili; feed in tho pastures !s excellent, Potatoos nro scarce: gnu bl hk, and nro selling for $1 to $1.40 per Tstweek. Tn flour there bas buon sone acte ints, andveith Sbler revelpta, transnotions ox- Wig ange of tho preceding wook. For Weste feobrandatho wiirket stifenad until an nd- vanco of 102250 per Durrel for tho hetter grades wasixed. Family tour tas in Instances been Thiged to yield emall concesgions, ‘The stock Instore wns consiterably reduced, ‘The collea tunrket was tomuralized all weok. Prices were lower than for months past. Noth- ing rag done in raw suars. Heflned bas boon firnly bold at aus advance vvor last weok, ‘Tho provision trade has been quist. Lard jetted a trile, butwas trmily held for job lots. Thuodry goods trade {8 becoming quiet. ‘Tho geagon fd nbout overs yUt A fale business tg done, ‘Tivo Mock, except tattle, remnlnod stoudy, fate advanced 40 ou gobd shipping stock, Thus dull. shecp unchinged, Hocelpts fair. apegreater portion hus’ been shipped to Liver- Vand Enstern markets, ‘'hose for tho latter points were lambs principally, NEW ORLEANS. dew AacnAns, May 2J—Tho genoral trade in merchandise for tho Intorlor and plantation use {s gvod-in gone branches above expectation, ‘Therohas been considerable improvement in city and State sccurities, The fecling in the later fs better than for some thine past. Banic aod Josurmneo stocks arv well maintained, but quiet. In cotton, tho feollng ts decidadly bettors Spot wiles have increased, and prices improved an tight of a cent, Futurea have exhibited tnore actvity, salva for tho week renching 270,000 bales. Quotations have = artyuncod 20 joists Accounts from tho country are fa- vorablo Tegurding the growing urop. There does tot seem to” lave been any Increase In nerenge i) bottom Innds, but somo Increase n uplands. Labor ty somowhat searco, owing fo the targe amount of ritilroad building. ‘whlch is abyorbing allthey enn obtain. Intho sugar trade Httle is doing, ‘Tho bulk of the crop Is tnurketed, Advices from tho pinnt+ log datrictare more iavorable. ‘The stubble gatiques tofmprove, Indications are thie rico- pamtg willbe enlarged, Small planters aro appercd, owlpg to a lack of ndvances, In tho local grutn trade hore is the usual do- mat for consumption. Prices arg lower, Thi foreizn export business 1s retarded by lack of supplies, There is considerable tonnage hero avattogarcival of grain, © ‘ tirlking features of tha’ provision market fs the acarcity of wuppiics. ‘tho order. trade from tho country keaps prices relutively firm. os Aqulet market extsts for hides and wool, with, a decummulation Of stocks, ‘Tullow Is in good and, WISCONSIN. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wauraca, Wis., May 20,-Your correspondent has Just returned ftom quite an extended trip among tho winter-wheat and clover sections of Waupnes County, and is abto to give nn ncou- rato ruport. Itt almost every instance the clover could sonrcoly bo bottered. It bug received a fine start, and {8 moro even and Icss winter- killed than ithas boon for years. Tho winter- whent looks wall, and promises bottor than waa anti elpated four weeks ago. Both crops will, if nothing unforscen happens, turn out noavy in Waupnen County, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago THbune, WATERTOWN, Wis, May 20.—Tho prospect for good crops wns novor better in thia locality than at tho present time. This ts particularily trua of the southern portion of Dodge County and tho north batf of Joferson County. Spring wheat, fur tho longth of tina it ns becn in the ground, never appeared mnore promising. A large sharo of italrendy baa a fine growth and sbndes tho ground, preparing ft against tho contiugenoy of- adrought, Tho blade fs strong und vigorous and the color all that could be dosired, the out- Jook for tho crop being most fnttering. The winter wheat crop will not couut for much In comparison ‘with’: what’ wis expected, Dy far the inrgost portion of the pleces hayo been plowed upund used for otner crops. A Jarge numbor of farmers ara now busily engaged in corn-planting, which hag boon retarded some: On neeount of tho wot condition of the Innd, It — 48 nof so Inte, howovor, but tu good ylold of corn Inay be oxpected thig yenr, Pasture lands LOUISVILLE. aro {n prime condition, giving uright prospects Touivirie, Ky. May 20.—Tho trado of this | for duirying interests fn these pits. Apple aud cityhos been quiot for tho most part, but in | churry treos havo blussomed woll and appear to thme departmonte, such us dry goods and tho bo Aber ot from the paar pene trees ap- §btrag branchos yenorally, thore faa beon parently have not stood tho wintor without ine noro notivity, This is duo to an unusually jury. Moat of the trees look et Raspborries havo been wintor-Kiiled to some luge concourso of visitors to the epring races, extont, The strawberry vines look hoalthy and e leat-touneco market has rotatnod a firm | Promlulng, wull-austalned movement, 4 A NEW BRIDGE. Grin has been quiet. ‘Tue recoipta of wheat havo beon tnatznificant, and the only buyors Tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railroad Company Build a Now a been .tnillers, who buve been purchas- Bridge for tho City of Elgin. ln reference only to thelr passing mants, There huve boon targe arrivals mt Bott, een ele Cora, fhe fan eey for pleut bas Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘aks Lute oxpurionce in ship- | Eparn, Ill, May 20—Tho Chicago, Milwauk ng oren primo orn to Southern ports bi S atilln - oH Ue sory duanetuctors aad ineeauseruones | St, Paul Halrond Company to-day completed « juulcrous reclnunlony, must dealers are ro- | driving tho piles forn.vridge connecting Enst ae a at present, except on twulavillo | and Weat Elgin at Chicago atrect, tho main bual- ave been qurgeee, ccronis, and flour and bay | noss strect of the city, A lurgo forco of mon ts Hardware, metnis, sruodsies bead othor stnplo | At Work planking tt, and it will bo completed to- Fal have hat a quiet consumptive demand. morrow. Tho structure, which is meant fora iat Fool market Iy stendy, with a fae do-'| temporary one, will probably bo allowed ii aut Tmauy turmers are holding back for | to stand ‘several yonrs. It hae a twenty-foot ae brlevs, aud recolpts aro consequontiy | drivo-way, with ftive-foot foot-paths on ench side, nnd is muon more substantial than uruaty eee Market fs rm and active atanun- | the old wooden bridge. For just 0 inonth—since ae iy lato period of thd gengon, and tha banka | April 20, when the flood carried away bridgos toe taming louns for discountconsiderably } aud dams, and inundated the clty—the aulo tho ordinary average, tnesus of communication botwoen tho two dl- visions has been the watul-factory bridye, at the south ond of tho ality, and over half a tile from. the business poruon. Tho unfortunate attomps to substitute 2 tomporary forry ut the Chicago stroet' crossing led, on the 28th duy of April, to tho terrible ferry catustrophe and tho loss of seven lives, Tho completion of this bridge ts balled with great delight, ‘Tho railroad com- pany, doos the work free for the olty, which urpishes tho materints, a SAFE-BLOWERS. Tho nlght of April 10 tho oflice of J, Drucoker, BOSTON, (hx, May 20.—An improved tona ts noted in catty ull branches of trade in spite of tho ox- Weatto whieh distribution of merchandlec has etal Uy tho bad weathor of tho past bie The most noted improvement occurred et ethoo and tentuer Intorcat, An advance of raul conte was vstablished on solo luather and pene 22 Fong and Auished culfeking. Bhip- ih Sf bouts und shoes were 23,143 caues, ust 24.24 lust wovk, and 21,018 cases the cor- Mspond! attho head of North Desplutnes atroot, was en- alten, pack i ies). Thore was nmoro | torod by burglar, who blew opon the safe and ith Balen Of 360,000 po a oe steady Prices, | carriod away namall amount of cash and some fe vrotions tere Penis; against 9,035,700 | papers of value ouly to the ownors, ‘Tho work “opera tn growlrue roulars uro being sont | was attributed to tivomen who had boen soon ‘be Wools “Or Mine esvielau: ae Joaflng about in the vicinity atl day, and who tad i ay Boe tor MBN ronsia | had rade all sorta of protexta for entoring tho ? Gxt cont The ollice to asecrtaty the" lay of the land,” One of fore, At, balug ‘of “duiestig and’ 19) of | thom addrossod a lotter, made frionds ‘with tho ot fe ree ins, 4.104 bites of domeatiy and 1400 | wateh-dog, and did #9 many other things about ter and ndvanced ogi ety CotOD Was | tho promises ns to arouse tho suspicion, of winners pure ees Gis cont, Now Ragland ccaupants ‘Of tho ollice, ‘Tho. police, narore been an‘ ndvunoin, Meee For gta bus ulko | quosted the bookkeeper to louk nt suveral crim rint cloths: fis quoted {huis whom they Lave bad under arrest since tap ry Jowor grades of cotton IFO rT | s Bunviiangtials Tore wie lista change | snow tuo rigut iune rule mee tered Relea Auer aro steadien ets, ‘The prices of tho | Who was arroated by Dotoctlvos ltyan and Lore (UAL mocks pant fow WeueNes rm. Vor | dorgau, ‘Tho prisoner was yesterday bold by ught iota thy mitkee Lye eee) eat, Mere | Juatioo Wultaco in $1,600 to tha 2rd, and In the betthand cents pur rere deans could be otfored at | tnoantime the polico wre looking Up Ula associ: £208 Northorn heel suits live wotaht. What few | ates and bis orliminal record, if indecd bo has Pifsutek at frome ae Pret) ae sRATGe any. If eelor. really had 9 band tn the Vil depend megeneral Weoks to camo bitebors | pulglary, pals n jaan whom te police may well depend pri 0 ti Bhipmeutn Gag yupon the Wost foraun- | ty toliove tint ho had aband. ita, Wuiabor of 7 F tho past week wero Tho dry-go : 22 inp ane Tuarket has shown, if anything, yo aud an soorousod donand, Bably HE UgRt dross fubriea. Stocks. in hands ecu for ae BROUGHT FROM DENVER, ; Ing low. Prieey ntral Stution dotoctive yesterday arrived Etpory Orders, ramet inereaaode Her paste. homo from Denver, having In chargo Chatics ado has sown a fair meaauro of | Gillon,n despleably moan young man who was Muyity, rocoutly indicted for larceny, on complaint of a CLEY EL AN. * girl whom bo fuduced by promiso of marriage to Surman, 0., say 2 Nee accompany bitn from Hor home in Wisconsin to Poulceable cha; ¥ Co—Thore has been no | ihigoity, whero aftor fiving fora time asman fu markot tha yi the condition of tho putro- | ong wife, he abandoned bor, Not only that but oy 10d unchanged Okt 884 Prices romaln | ie ort hor ubaolutaly destitute, by stealing a Battrond ty ae trunk contaiuing bor clothing and Juwelry. Tho eco usidees bas been very heavy, and | young woman's paronte, uftor reat ot ber mpanica bay © boon unable to handle thelr | intuhup cust ber olf entirely, and hor father sent “attra, t hele ward dat ope Host asvos FoLwen to bie reat tine lo of f tuurslo 0 ormined to proseot er Mertase pres etra {in tha fron market, | totrayor, now that hols in tho toile, It would WOU Pigstron be cht and furuaco-mien | soum’ a groat pity that tho doteotives have for- Ran Co urd rene ety Wulut, and no sales | gotten tho complaluant’s nawe, wore it not tor a tectured Tron Aborted. Tho Inguiey for | the fot that thoy had ulroudy forgotten her ox. AF demand, and nly invderate. Nullé are | istonce altoxother, whon they were apprised of uy auppiing Coutxe Is reported In | Gillon’s peucned iu that city by the Denyor T Pricey? “MPPs aro in good demand at | Chict of Police. Yr TTS 5 : learnt, Pa, May 20 ote fooling of trade | Muweuss, Toun, May 20.—Chanoollor Will. than foe 88 oxcopting tron fs muob better | 'smsyceterduy, at Winchester, ‘Tunu., issued a Berehant nt? Weeks, @nd manufooturers and | Hat enjoining tha State ollicors from funding ®re wore hopeful, Especially 1s thig | ‘Tennessoo bonds undor the rvcent Fundlog law ae TENNESSEE BONDS, 4 glaas, wtte Ey s) 5 bis tending w bi of the State Legislature, Tho tat was granted tear aru reviving, ipterpucae ae ona bill Hud by promiuunt citizens of Aomphis, down, me approaches for clos ee bg ot Hock pellets Ara not desirous of dispus- WHY DID HE TAKE IT? Wide lac POW. ‘Tha vottlo and fruitejar Sptetat Duvatch to The Chicvgo Tribuna. Me Wess cae fi a Joni, Til, May 20,—Jacob Patrick, uged 88, tes ox, Henuand for beer botties trou y Cooding Uist of aby wagon for tivo nau tae Hers sti complatn of a fat Peaatably marker, Soma” express but died at tho Robertson House to-day from tho effects of an overdose of morphine. The Cor- oucr's jury Is undecided whethor the drug wae takon by accident or with suicidal tutont, THI CHICAGU 'TRIBUINIG: SATURDAY, MAY 21, I183I—TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. Debate In the House of Commons upon the Arrest of an - |! Irish Priost. Discussion of the Agttpn'éf the Indlan Delogate in’ tlie’ Monetary _ Oonference, Tho Cathotlo-Mlorarchy Scandalized by the Recent Speech of Arch Dishop Croke. Hesey Helfmann, the Nihilist undor Sen- tence of Death, Dolivered of a Rtill-Born Babe. GREAT BRITAIN. AN UNFOUNDED REPORT. LOxpoy, May 20,—Tne report that the Iuasian Governmont Intends to dispatch a special con- gratulatory mission to Cabul, and to negotiate with Afehantatan ts entirely unfounded, VOTED FOR A SECOND READING OF THE LAND BIL, Among tho Irish members who voted for 2 second rending of the Land bill wero William Show, Mitchell enry, David Latoucho Colt- hucat, George Errington, John Philip Nolan, 1, J.8myth, Jobn O'Connor Power, and Daniel O'Donoghue, Sevoral Irish Conservatl vo mem- bera abstained from voting. DECLINED TO PARTICIPATE, In the Houso of Lords Inst oveuing Granville sald Russin, with tho support uf Germany, re- cently proposed n conference of the Powers with a view to Joint. action nyalnst assastiuation. From no sympathy with Nihiitsm, be sittd, her Majesty's Government declined to participate tn tho cohferenco, betloving {t would have tio prace tient result, aud that fur the Government to Join it would not bo ngreenblo to olther Purlias tnent or the country; that refusal, however, bo- ing mada, It 1s mote tnoumbent on us touse all incans whieh our own Inwe put at our disposal for punishing porsons yullty of tnelting to mure der,and ho belfeved these means would bo found adequate for that purpuse. ARREST OF LANI-LEAGUE OFFICERS, Dunn, May 2,—Fontou, Vice-Prostdent of the Clonmore Branch of tho Land League, and O'Donnell, tho Secretary, have boon arrested at Caulr, under the Coercion ast, IN LIMBIC COUNTY, A priest named Shechy has been arrested at Kilmnllock, County Limeriok, undor the Cocr- clon act, and also the Sevretary of the Land League, The milltary and pollce are quartered in the town, which {s ubout ina state of siege, {Tho Rov. Eugeno Shechy, whoso arrest is ro- forred to above, fa well known in Chicago. Ilo visited hore In the winter of 1872, aud again fin tho suinmer and fall ot 1873, and delivered sev- oral lectures in aid of tho now church then being bulltat Rathkealo, inthe County of Limerick, froland, Ho was educated at tho Irish Colloge in Yaris, and graduntod with the highest honora of bisctass. Ho sorved last year, in connection with the Rey. Mr. Stevenson aud othor yentle- men, a4 one of the trustees of tho Phlindelphia Ielsh Rellof Fund, He bas been prominently Identified with Irish politics for tha Inst twelvo yoars, ia an eloquent und forelble speaker, and a man of indomitable courage and onerzy.} A NOTE POM THE VATIOAN. The passage in Archbishop Croke's spooch at Balllogarry in which be said he had douse some- thing for tbe peoplo and waa ready to do and dare more, hus attracted attention at Home, and, tho Archbishop has boon communteated with un’ tho subjeot, PATRICK DOYLE ARRESTED, TRALEE, May 20,—-Patriok Doyle, « prominent member of the Killarnoy Branch of tho Land League, and noted for the conspicuous part ho ‘has taken In support of tho O'Donoghue at va- rious elvctions, hus been arrosted under tho Coercion act. IN THE COMMONS TO-DAY Collins (Courcrvative) touk tho parliamentary onth and occupied tho sent for Knarcs- borough, to which ho was» recontly ‘eleated, | vico Sir Henry M, ‘Thompson, unsoated. Tho attempt by Slr Wiitrid Luwson (adl- eal) to question him concorning his religious opinions was preyonted by tho upronr of tho Conservatives, Sir Wilfred. Lawson sald tho Precedent relative to Bradlaugh had inatituted a parilamontary Inquisition, and ull should be tronted alike, Tho epenker pointed out that Collins’ caso ditterea ontirely from that of Brad- Inugh, Mr. Gladstono indorsed tho Spoaker’s ruling, Mr, Laweon ultimately withdrew 0 motion for adjournment with which ho bad concluded his remarks, AT TIE WOOL SALES TO-DAY 10,260 bates wore olfered, chicily Port Phillip Sydnoy, and Now Zenland. Spirited salo; prices iirm, STANHOPE, former Undor Scoretary of Stato for India, asked whothor tho revent statemont of Sir Loula Mallet ot tho Monatary Conference with refor- ence to tho courso of India on the silver question was agutborized. Lord flarting- ton, Indian Beorctary, ropiicd that sir Louls Maillot. was instructed not to commit the Indian Govermmont to any speciul course of action, Thoro could be, ho sald, no Mgunderstanding abroad aa to tho at- ttude of England relativo to bimotallisin, Mr. Forstor, Chief Scoretary for Irclang, hav- ing, in reply tow question by O'8ulllvan, con- firmed tho report of tho arrost of the priest, Father Sheehy, at,Killmallook, and haying ox- pressed regrot that it should have beon NECESSARY TO IMPRISON ACATIOLIO CLER- GYMAN, O'Bulliyan moved an adjournmont for tho pur poso of calling attention ro tho circumstance, Mr. Forator auld tho arrust had uot been mado without hissanction. Ho declined to onter into A dfecussion of causo for the arrest upon the motion for adjournment, but was roady to mout any motion upugning bis conduct in the ad- tmlntetration of the Cocralon act. Lory Randolph Churonill satd the Governmont had by thoir apathy encouraged disturbances in Ireland. - Mr, Giudatono declared the Covernmont had not arreated auy one, priest or laymun, for buing 8 momber of tho Laud League, ‘fhoy had only arrested tho porpetrators or abottors of outrage, If any membor, he sald, proposed that discussion of the arrests fn Iretand be taken up at tho morulug sitting Tuesday noxt, the Goy- ernmont would not object. Sir Stafford Northoote said ho thought the House generally micht support the proposal, SEVERAL MOME-RULE MEMUENA, ‘ inoluding Parnell, thea denounced tho arrest of Fathor Sheeh, O'8ullivan’s motion for adjournment was nog: atlyod—130 to 33, Father Sheohy and tho three othor mon ar rested at Kilimallook under tho Coercion act are charged with assombling with othors and nt- tempting, by threats, to Incite persons to quit their employment, THE POST-OFFICE AT SKIDDEREEN, Ireland, has been burned down, ‘ A PRIVATR LETTER from a detozate to the Monotary Conference docs not afford much hope uf a practical issuc, Hossysthe divergence of opinion among the delegates does not foreshadow a conclusion that might carry authority, . THE WAR IN TUNIS, + WEDNESDAY'S BATTLE, Lowpon,~ Muy 2,—A dispatoh from Tunis, datod May 10, says: ‘In the tixhung on Wednes- day between the troops under the French Gen- cral Breard and thé tribes assombled to defend Matour, it 16 reported Gon. Dreard’s forco was completely defeatod.” . DREARD, Pauis, May 20,—Oiticlal telegrams from Tunis announce that Gon, Dreard was uot defeated by the Arabs, The Freyoh entered Mateur, Tho loss of the French in the pngagoment precoding she entry was only six killed. Tho Arabs lost heavily and tod as soon as tho gatillory opened, LETTER FUOM OANIUALDL Roz, May ¥.—A letter from Uarjbald! is published stating that he Isa friend to France, but that If sho tried to take possossion of Tunis Italy would be insultod and threatenod. After. expreaaing the hope that Franco will relinquish all idea of annexation, or even of a protcotorate over Tunis, Garibatdt dcctarcs that in uvy cuse Bo Italian foot with 50,000 mon ought to bo roady to defend the Italjan islands, which aro threatenod, DOWN TO Fl¥Ty, Yawus, May 2.—Tho commandor ‘of tho = French forces at Matour telegraphs that the Arabs lost ‘nity killed and wounded fn tho ene kngeinetit! Just preceding tho entry of tho Frenbh into Mateur. ’ ria 3 DESA. Hanis, May %.~Gon. Logerat's column en- tered Beja without resistance, and holated the French ilag. Gen. Forgenol and statt subso- quently arrived thore. RUBSIA. DBTUNBANCES. 8t. Perenanuna, May 20.-Fresb dieturbances ovaurced at Odessa yesterday, but thoy wore Foon suppressed, Thora have been dfaturbanees At Rirdinnsk, Oroichow, and other places i the Government of Tawridtn, The Governor proceeded to tho disturbed district. . ‘THE FRMATLT NUINLIST. 8r. Prrenanuns, May 20.—Important arrests continue atmost dally. ftosay Hotfmann, aon tenced tu denth for complicity in the murder of the Caar, and reprieved on account of her del+ fonta condition, nas baen delivered of Aa atille born chttd. ANOTHEI CONBPINATORS DEN, containing n iarye store of aring and dynamite, was Cound nonr Waranw. The oocupauts had previously deserted tha houses —+ MEXICO, CHANGEH: City or Maxico, Muy 2.~Tho following ehnnges are tutnored, and it 1s generally belioved will be made by the Government: Zamacona to be reeniled; Mariscut to xo to Washingtons Etnilio Velasco, Minister to France, to aueceed Marlsents Porfirio Dina to go to France; Gen. Pacheco to repince Diag In cho Department of Fublte Works; Benutor ftamon Fernandez to sucecel Pacheco as Governor of the Federal District. ca FRANCE, . A GNEAT HANK FAILURE. Pants, May 2.—The Anglo-French Union Hank, irmilted, having sixteen branches and 12, 000,000 francs cupitil, bas suspended, THE EXCHS4 OF REVENUE from Indirect taxes over tho Budget estimates tho first balf of tho currant month amounted to 8,000,000 france, TUE BAST, SIONING THE CONVENTION, ConstaNTixope, May 20,—The Grook Frontier Convention will bo signed Sunduy. THE DANDITS, Groschen, British Ambassador, to-day for- warded tho ransom demanded by tho bandit captors of Suter, and it is expected the latter will bo relonsed ina few day: INDIA. A MAIARAJAI DRAD. Lonxpon, May 20.—The Vicoroy of Indta tele. graphs to tho Home Oftice, stating that the Mabn- rajab of Nepaut ts dead; thut bis heir nas uc: ecodod tu the throne, and that all is quict up to tho prescut time, THE RAILROADS. TO BE OR NOT TO BE, ‘Tho meeting of tho Southwestern Rallway As- soolution which fs to bo hold in this clty May 31 isjooked forward to with much anxiety, 18 ‘upon its result depends the further existence of tho Missouri River pool. When this pool was fornied a few years ago the business was very unprottituble to the railroads, owinz to tho ener- gotle compotition between the ronds lending to Biesoucl River points frum Chicago and St. Louis. In order to stop tho competition and g t Paying rates the pool was formed, and tho ar- ranvement proved highly satisfactory to the ronds. During tho last year or two, howover, 60 Many extonslona and uew Ilnes wero built and so many consolidation and combinations mado aa) to oronder it Impossible for tho lines in fntereat to work any longer under the orlyinal arrangemont, and’ all sorts of complicutions nnd diiveultics havearisen that mado it exceedingly dilicult to divide tho bus!- ness, Since that auly go. meeting of tho Assocl- ation has been hold, because it wis thought bet- ter to lut affalre ran along in aa unsutisiactory Manner until things had takon Lotter shape to nude a reorgauizution probable, than to bring Up questions turing tho wiuter that inight ro- Bult In n general brouk In rates, Ail the rouds 4n the Assovintion are noxfous to have the rates tulntalned, but this can bo dune no longer, as considerable new competition has como in, aud the question of reorgunizing-tue pool or allow it to wo to pices hs tu bo taken ube Tho combi. nations formed by Jay Gould dur yuur are tho great stumbling block in the way of. an atuicable settlement, and it fd fenred that tho demands of Gould will bo sa oxnct- ing is ta make a reorganization imposaibte, If the pool fg to bo reorgunized, nil the Gould lines, as well ns. number of other Western ronda heretofore not includud in tho pool, will bave to become parties to the now ar- rangoment, Itwillbo a diiticult matter to Join all those intoreste and bring about ao amicable arrangement. ‘The roads will never be abie to Agree upon percentages and divisiona among thomsotvea, and the only way in which this mut- torean be adjusted fs by roforring alt difer- ences to arbitrators, Thoro are sovernl of the roads, however, which doclaro that they will novor submit to arbitration, and, if they atick to this dotermipation, tho ‘Missouri River pool must necosaarily come to an end. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC, Gon, Haupt, the new Gencral Manager of tho Nortuorn Pacitic, bas just roturnod to St. Paul from o trip aver tho entire line of the road, Ac- cording to the Ht, tPaul Ploncer-Presa, bo ox- presses himacit ng thoroughly satisfied with the condition of things genernily, Tho extension of the track is bolng pushed wt tho rate of two mites per day, aud tho track-layers aro now within thirty-elght miles of Glond!. Gon, Haupt, during his yialt to the Bnd Lands, was continually on tho lookout for untural re- sources of tho country whioh might bo utilized for the bonollt of the Company which he rep. resents, and even in tho ad Lands ho mado a discovery which will Hove of vonsiderable ben- elit to tho trond, Tho country referred to, ng well known, iy undortaid with = viens of = Iignito §=conk. = Much of this coal ja continually on tire, tho result of spontanoous vombustion, and when burned out a hard subatanoo resombllng brick ts left, which Gen, Huupt hus resolved to utilize in hallnating the track, No better matorial for this purpose ean bo found, and the construction rains will ut onve be put to work transporting the inaterhal to tho pluces whore {t ia to bo used 4s ballast, Guu, linapt says that there will bo only one more winter in whloh transportation over tho Missourl River by boat will be neces: sary, as the Company will by nuxt apring havo a bridge in opuration, which has so long been neaded, The Goncral Intends hereafter to make munthly tripsover hie road for tho purposo of gaining information. FASTER TIME. Tho Chicago & Alton Nailroad changes its timo-table to-morrow. Faster timo will bo made on all through trains of this Company. ‘Tho day Denvor expross will hereafter run Sundays Included, aud will leavo this city P. m., Instead of 12:90 p, m., 18 horeto- fore. Roturning, the traln will arriveinChlongo ant 1:55 p, m., instead of 2:90 p. m., a4 heretofore, ‘This will give passengers Joaving Chicago time for dinner bofore starting on thelr Journey, and pul pelo passongors in fromthe West in timo ‘or NOT. x "Tho Dwight Branch oxpress will loavo at 1:00 Pem., Instoad of 12:90 p, m., us borotofore, Tho Chicago & Alton now ruus two through trains between Coicago and Kansas City, and betweon Bt. Louls and Kansas Ci 1 Bune aid atSLoute May expres Shy cantik 5 ie 18 x day, and wae night oxpross dally, Bunday o> cluded, ‘This improved and Incroased train accommo- tation has been roendored uovossary fn order to accommodate the large travel to ang from Cole orado and California now seoking this route, INCREASED 8TOCK, ‘The Chicago, St. Paut, Mlaneapolls & Omaha Railroad givea notice that its capital stock will bo increased June 10 in amounts for purposes ag tollowa; . First—Iu nocordance with tho torms of oon: polidation, $5,000 por nulle of common stook upon 608 miles of raliroad, making @ total tasue of 415,000 por wits of common stock upon said sys- tom, axyrowating 50,400 shares, Thu jucreasc ls requl for additioun! equipment, purchasy of steol rails, nuw depots, wuachine shops, addl- Uonal side-tracks, ete. Second—Fur tbe purchase of 450 shares of pro~ forred stock, and 675 shares of common atock of fee Menowonee allway Company, four and one~ walt wi Z ‘ Third—For tho purcbuso of 900 shares of pre- ferred atock and 45) shares of comuion stock of the Eau Claire Rullway Company, thrue miles, Fourth—For the ‘purchnso of 1,000 shares of preferred stock and 240 shares af common Li a as Black River allway Company, eix- eon miles, FUth—For the coustruction and equipment of forty miles of tho North Wisconsin branch; 4,4 sbures of proferrod etock und 6,000 sharcs oA eabove action Indicates that the St. Paul & above acuon 1 Omutia oud jy about to absorb several small roads in Northwestern Wisconsin, 80 as to on- Jarge Its capaoity and Soild for tho lumber trade, THE ST, LOUIS & TEXAS. Lirrnx Roox, May #.—Tao St, Louls & Texus Hallroad of Arkausus was organized yceterday ‘The foltowing uMfivers were elected: President, dW. Varamnora, Bt. Louts; Vice-President, 8. W. Fordyoo, Hot Springs: ‘Treasurer, Leonard Aatthaws, St. Louis: Keerctnrs, Guorge Dy Fishor, St. Lous, | Directors—3. A. Barnes, St. Louie: Witllain Hlack, Brink! rks NT. White, Pine Blut, Ark.: John Parham, Forest City, Ark.: G, W. Brown, Camien, Ark. be roa fa te be built by Beptamber, 1882. George Vi, Hibbard. of St. Lasts, nas got thy: contriet tor {ts construction, Work will begin iinmediataly, Four corps of enyiueors ara it the field. ‘Tho road rune through AS KAA inldway botween the Iron Mountain allroad nnd the Missisaippt River, Tha Arkansas {l- reetors are prominent and reliable non, atid generat conttdence Is felt that the ruad will bn pullt, ax —— TEXAS & PACIFIC. DALLAS, Tox. May 20,—The track of the Texan &Pacifla Italway will ecach Rig Springs, 82) tntles wost of Datine, to-morrow night, and trains will commonce running to that polit nt ones, Big Springs bins a prospect. of being tho prinuipat new — town on the round, asthe Company have doterinined teorcet a large muchine-shop and cattle-pens there, instead of ut Colorado City, nat rat dee signed. ‘Track-tying on tho Toxns & Pauifi 14 progressing at the rute of two milos per day. ‘ — PUSHING Work, Mourr Canstat, Ll}, Muy 20.—Tho stockholders Of tho Loulayille, New Atbany & St, Louts Halle road to-day unanimously nuthorlzed the Irsue of mortgnge bonds and stock necessary to com. plete tho round under the contract with tha Boston syndiente, | Tho rond is ql under contruet, tind tho work belig pushed with great. vigor, und tho lino will be in uperation as nt through Ito from Lotisvilic to 8t. Louis, and ad net OF w teiink cond from St, Loiiis to Norfolk, ‘ty by January noxt. —— MUST PAY, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, InDIANavouis, Ini, May 20.~Master Fishback hus reported to Judge Drummond, of the United States Court, favarobly tw the payment of the eluims for services and supplies, amounting to about Su, amiingt the Indianapolis, Bloom fagton & Western ftalirond hondhotders, and 3 settioment muy be expected next week, RIGHT OF WAY SECURED. Ente, Pa., Mav 20,—Atter a hard fight the Now York, Chicagu& St, Louls Rallroad Company has been granted the right of way through this cit: on Ninctoenth street, tho rouio It bad aciected, Work on this Ine Is belng activoly pushed in this county. ITEMS. Mr, Willlam Riley has been appointed Gonernl Mondtaaster of the Chicago & Alton, vice L. L, Koller realgned. Tho Durington, Cedar Naplds & Northern is to be oxtended to Estherville, Spirit “Luke, Wortblogton, Minn., and Sioux Falts, Dak, On and after to-morrow the Baltimore & Oblo fast express traln which left this city at 4:05 p. m., Will [eave at 6:10 p.m. and arrive at Wasbe ington and Multimore ut the same time na heros tofore. The (rain which now arrives bere ot 8:30 a. m. will,on aud ufter to-morrow, arrive hore at 7:40 a. m. The Michigan Central Itailrond Compan: brought here yesterday two speclal trains wil Ad emigrants, most of whom ure destined for the Northwest. About 100 more emigrants cams in on the regular trains. Thea Pittaburg & Fort Wayne expects to bring ia to-day slxtcen curluads of omtyranta. ‘The Chicago, Bt. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Raltruad Company will puta corps of onginecrs In tho tletd ot once to locate the Superfor bruach of tho St. Croix Land-Grant Read from Burnett dunction north to Superior City. Arrangements ure maturing for the buildiug of theentire Une from Chippewa Falls and Enu Clalre to Superior. The Chicago Nuttroad Association, composed of the General Ticket and Passenger Aenta of the various roads centering tn this elty, held Its regular monthly meeting yestorduy at the rooin of the Western Welehing Association, In the Lakeside Building. Besides the regular work of comparing and correcting tho rite sheets, the only Duslucss transncted was the numing of new points, and the refuenl to grant reduced excur- sion rates to eevern! applicunts. Mr, T. P, Gore, Superintendent of tha Bt. Paul Division of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minnenpolis & Omabn Rallroad bas been appointed Superine tendent of the Sioux City Division of the same road, with hendquarters nt Sioux City. By this change Mr. Gero's reaponslbility will be con alderably xugmented, 1s he will have the super- Vision of railroad Unes nzgregating 220 inlies in length, in addition to tha Missourl Riyor trang- for botwoen Sioux Vity and Covington. Mr, Frank M, Luce, Secrotars: of tho Natlway Car Accountants’ Associntion, gives notice that the next mecting of thy Assockition will be held in Chogjnnatl, O., Wednesday, May 25, 1891, at 10 o'clock, mi. ‘The Committee uf Arrangements huve selected tho Grund Hotel, Speci rates bave been made for delegates and thelr famitica, An invitation fa extend ta all railroads and fast freight Mnes to id represcutatives to the mneoting. Seventy-five ruiironds and fist freight tines have already signified théir Inten- thon to attend. The following accountants from Chicago will lenve hore for Cincinnatl Mondays E. G. Squire, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; W. 8. Palm, Chicago, Rook Ishind & Paettio; William Qibson, Chicaga & Buatorn Minois, WB, Beecham, Milwaukee & St. Paul; F. M. Luce, CAleago & Northwestern OBITUARY. GEN. J. W. BARNES, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Danvinre, Nb, May 20.—Gen. J, W. Barnes, of Burlington, In,, tomporacily In this ulfy, died at, tho Etna House to-day at I2o'clock of conges- on of tho bowels. Gon. Maracas wasa weil known railroad contractor, and was engaged in bulking 100-mile extension of the Toledu, Deiphi & 8t, Louls Rallrond. He was taken sick Jast: Monday, and at once his wife and familly und Dr. iH. 2. Hangom :were summoned froin Burlington, He nlso had counsel of the best mudical ekill in this clty, "but tu no avail, The roinaine left for Burlington at 6 this evening. MRS. JOHN STEPIIENSON. Speetac Disputch to The Chicago Tribunw ADNHIAN, Mich, May 20.—Mrs. John sStephen- #00, an esteemed resident, died at 6 this morn- ing, aged 62, Her daughter, Mra, Chapman, of Grand Croasinu, Ill, wife of Dr, Chapman, a well-known manufacturing chomist, came hore ‘ow days ngo tu attend at her mothor's sick ate hedsidurand atl this mornlog gave birth toa fine boy. THE REV. EYWARD RUBIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridurtes Font Wayye, Ind., May 2,—Tuo Roy. Edward Rubin, Rabbl of Achduth Voshalom Tomple, dicd at his rostdence Inst night of dropsy of the heart. Tho devensed waa tyoars old, 1 britiant Hebrew sobolur, and an accompllubed linguist, coL. W. I. FRENCH, Wastuxaton, D. C., May %0—Cot. W. H. French, U. 8, A. (retired), died this morning of apoplexy. He waa a Mujor-Gonoral of Volun- tours during the War, and was Brovet BMajor- Gonoral in tho regular army, THOMAS A.’ SCOTT. Me Suffers a Rolapso and Is Now io- ported In a Critical Condition, PmLapecrina, Pa. May 20.—It is reported that Col, Thomas A. Scott, who bas been cou- valescing, auifered a rolapsc and $s in avery orit- feat coudition, A tolegram dated Darby, 10:44 p, m., says Col. Thomus a, Scott's condition ia unchanged. ———— IMPOSING ON STRANGERS, Mr, J, J, Johnson (6 a gontioman who arrived in Chicago yeaterduy via the Michigan Southorn Railroad, witha party of fourteen people from Melbourno, Australia. His opinion of Chicago, ospecially 9 man named Ludington, an ofliclous policeman who doca, or pretends to do, duty at the Hock island Depot, is not remurk- favorable. Tho arrived about 7:2) a,im., und the party was hound for Somonauk, which ts on the Coloago, Burlington & Quincy Rallrawl, sixty-ong tiles from this olty. They. had ample thine to got to tho propor depot, and Mr, Johneon, being w stranger in a city, asked tho tickvt-ucent to direct bim to tho propor depot, ‘Thie ticket-agunt, who wlau do- sorves a leathor tnedal, referred the man to the iceman, who went tho. party to the Galena jovot, evidently in the Interest of wome fiack~ man, for it cost them $14 to bo dumped ut the wrong place, Opposit the depot they went into 8 restaurant, where anothor generous man gout them to @ wrong destination, for which §U40 bad to be paid. The party returned dlaguated to the Gurdon City House. Mr. Johnson next found bia way into w scalping-otloa on Clark street, Whore they charged bin Weents forgiving hig a wrong direction, Finally, Inst uvenlng, ‘whe guativinan seas wteicud to Tix TaucNe of> floo, where he told tho wbuve story, and wus dlrooted rightly, su that tho party will bo aulo to leave by the right truin this morning. Evident: jy, the police at tho Michigan Boutbern Depot nod to loara gonptbing, and the ticket sgounts require a tittle vosttug by higher allicluls as ta tholr duties In directing straugora jo tue ulty, a BUSINESS NOTICES, Don't outrage your stomach with vlo- tent onthartica, but use that pleasant and salue tary lazutive—Varraut's Soltzer Aperiout, a trata at No risks. Proths certain. Sond for olroulars, Garden City Gralu Exchange, Chi- cago, Hl. ———— Hedding’s Russia Sulve ts tha most wonderful beallug modium ta the world. CASUALTIES A Dreadful Accident in a Mine Near Deadwood, Dak. The Works Cave In, Burying 2 Number ot Mibers. Two Men Killed Outright, and ‘Several Dangerously In- jured, A FRIGHTFUL CAVE*IN. Dravwoon, 1. 'T, May 2.—A cave occurred nt the Golden Term Mine at 7 o'clock Inst even ing. by which It Is supposed thirty mon will lose thelr lives, Tho night shift of sixty men was dust commy on, but only about twenty had en tered tho tunnel, when a large bady or earth foll in at a distnnes of nearly 200 fect from the mouth, tearing and throwing timbers at a fonr- ful rate ns fat as 200 or 20 fest. One man, ‘Thomas Green, was thrown by the compression of alr nently oluhty fect out of the tunnel, Against the sido of the wall of the open out, and killed instnntly, Two others wore blows right through tho tinnel towants the Highland Mine, at Lead Citys one of tho two escaped unhurt, aud the other was struck by a pleve of timber and died inst night, Eleven wero.buried tinder the débria, . Tho cave 1s suppo red to bo bout 210 foct tora, 100 wide, and fifty reet deep, und uccuted Ulrect- ly over the Inrge ore chamber, completely sting it. Mundroda of miners were nt once set to work trom Lead ond Central Cities, oud ebitts wero changed evory fifteen minutes, only five or ax being able to work on olther side of the cavo at atime. Thotunnel runs entirely through the Bilt, connoctinw the Terra and Highland mines, Seven escaped with nothing more serlous thant a few brutses through n tuanel to the Load City aide of tho hill. Nows of tho disaster spread rapidly to all tho campa, and thousands of mon wore Buon on the ground with picks and shovels, Superintendent Me3Susters, of tho Jtumestead Company, brought over a bundred’inen, who went to work with will digging tor thelr comrades, while aa many men as could work wore sent into the tunnel from the Homestake side. After an hour's work tho excavators wero able to converae with James Furloy, who sald bo was pintoned by tlinbers and rock, and exclaimed: “ For God's anke, boys, hurry. 1 can't stand it much longer,” This inspired the men to greater eUort, but Farley's yolco soon died out, ana probably be, ns well 1s bis comnpnotone, fa dead, Atjo'clock this morning no budics buve boen extricated, The vielnity of the mine ts crowded with friends of tho tniners. women and children ory> ing and wild with griof, prosepting 4 scene of the wrentest horror. ‘The point of the catastrophe fa what is known the disputed ground betwoen the Gophor and » ‘Terra Companies, to secure the posses- sion of which Loth companies haves been work- ing with undue haste, thnbering In a cacelesa manner, Hud tho accident occurred five minutes Inter overy one of the sixty men would undoubtedly Dave been killed. “A laree numbed of men are how working from all directions, bul the cuve isso extensive that it will certainly tuke some timo to clear tt away and retimber the tunnel. ‘The jist of killed, 50 far as known, aro Thomas Green und Pat King, ‘Thuse tuprisoned in tha cave are J. Farley, L. Wogens, J, Wedluck, John Miller, ‘Thomas ‘Torna, P, Galvin, Angus MeLenn, Juck Beatty, Mart Plunkett. Joo Haskits, und a man oamed MeCormick, all of whuin nro suppused to be badly huct, ‘The men who wero working heard Farley talk Inst night for sume time. He eula the timbers hud fallen on him and there was no bere for bin. Word hag just been received that two men, Farloy aud Beutty, pave been tnken out of the enve, one dend, and the other died in n short time after being released. penere, will be 10 detention In tho opcration of the inine. Luter dispatches just received say that nino men still rewnln in tho mine, and that the niiners working there can talk with them. It is expected toget thom all out alive this after- noun, ‘The affatr has created grent excitement, anit eantiot be explained. There was no fault -with the timbers or the Workings of the mine. 5 Latest—The miners who Ind been imprisoned in the mine since 7 o'clock evening were ull resotiod this afteruoon at 2o'clock, Sustaining nny Injuries, ‘This reny Thomas Greer, Jumce Farley, und J: kiited, and fre sllghtly: Injured. Farley was a sluglo man, Beuky ienveas wife and ‘fumily, who aire now on route to the [lills. Greor also leaves n wife and tive children, The work of. clearing tha tunnel out {s progressiag rapidly, and St 13 thought by Sundny the mine will be on= Urely otoar, altbourh no dolay his been ace sloned by accident, . Bubseriptions for the ro- Hef of those tande homeless nud destitute have been enlled for by tho brots of tho Hills, und the people have respouded liberally. ‘ho «isaster bas been the principal topic of Conversation tu» ‘lay, and there bave been muny conjestures as to the cauee, butno blame can’ possibly attach eithorto the Compuny or any one elac. ic prouint and hwrole efforts of the managers of the inine and volunteers to rescetie their rellowein- borers is deserving of tho highest pralse. JUMPED TIE TRACK. Bpeetai Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Paut, Min. May 20,—Tho passonger trata on the Sfoux City Road due hero ut 11 o'clock met with a sevtous acelilent this morning at o point about soventeen miles from this city. The train was runulng at tho ordinary rate of apecd at the time the accident occurred. Tha rend- bed 1s In bad ehnpe, and, tn consequence, tho ladles’ car‘and n passonger car were thrown fromthe track. ‘The bind truckof the smoker also left the track, In tho cars which wore ditebed were nbout 300 passengers, who wero pretty thoroughly ehuken up, but niere fright- sued than burt, One man bud his bend sevorcly ‘brnised by thrusthue it through a window in an attempt to edcape. Some of thu ladies were slightly bruised, Tho track was cleared inn shirt time, and tho passcugers broughtto this olty in tho cara whleb were not bridged by the accident. Tho contusion attending tho acedont waa decidedly serious for a time, CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Buxuixaton, Ia., May 2.—At an carly hour thie morning Jolin Loose, a car-repairer, em- ployed in tho ynrda of tho Chicago, Isurilogtun & Quinoy Rullway, lott tho repntr-shop to guand. examing o frolght train standing in tho yard, In going tothe train {twas necessary for him to pass botwoon some cars standing on fA alle: travk. Just as bo had stepped between two cars they wore shoved togothor in tho work of mak- ing'up a train, and was so terribly crushed beewcey tho bumpers that be diod a few bours after, FREIGUT-TRAIN DITCHED, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. MeEnasua, Wis., May 22.~The noon frolght- trainon tho Chiengo & Northwestern Rallway golng north was thrown into a ditch, caused by An open switch, at the ioterecction of tho side- track of the Wisvonsin Central Road, wulcl, it fs thought, was carclosly lofe opon vy the lattor road. Bovernl cura wore badly broken up, and the engine waa burned under w cur load of rail- rond rou. Tho engineer and treman jumped from the train and escaped injury. No blume {a attached to tho Chivago & Northweaterntrain, tho switch bolng at an acute curve of tho road. A MISPLACED SWITCH. Apeetat Dupateh to The Chicago Trine. MiLwauxer, Wis., May 20.--Tho noun frolght= train on tho Chicago & Northwestern Hallway ‘was thrown from the track near Neonah to-day, and the non aboard baroly escaped with tholr Hyves, belug Injured severely, A tnisplacod switch sunt the engine roliiug into a deup ditch, and seven box-cars rolled tu on it, A car laude with pig-iron telescoped several of the othora, and landed on tho ongine, ‘Tho wreck was com- plete, and the loss will be great. — ATRUCK BY A TRAIN, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, May 20.—A 3-yoar-old gon of Goorye Cravos, of this olty, was atruck by tho afternoon passonyer train on the Fox River Road and reoelved injuries that will probably terminate tatally before tnorning. Tho child had strayod from home but & fow minutes be fore the accidont, UNDER THE WHEELS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Bay 2.—A young Now Hamp- abire drummer, named ¥. A. Cheater, was killod to-day on tho Wisconsin Central Rallroad o fow miles out from the city. Cheater was formerly a newypaper reporter in the East, was 28 yeare of ngs, aud was killed by trying to jump from one train to another, es CRUSHED 10 DEATH, Rock Tsnanp, UL, May 20,.—Alexanaor Tam~- bare, a workman Iu Seara touring mill, was canoe yy tho machinery last night, and crushed jo death, RUN OVER AND KILLED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Darsie Cuxsx, Miod., May 9.—Oyrus Coulk- Jn8, & teummster, drove over Ittle Jonalu Gazaste 5 this morning with “his teank, Inficting Irjaties from which she died. Ho did not see i tho atrect Lolng crowded. gov g HONTIBLY MUTINATED, Sptctal Disrrteh to The Omeage Tridana, Bostox, Mars, May 20.—A man,aupposedt from | letters found in bia puckuta to bo John J. Mo Buiatio, HS N«. it Monroe street, Chicago. war nH over by 2 switch-:ngine on the Bosto: Maine Hond to-nigh, and horriply matted 4 Ilishend, on arty aad B from the tty Fama ceuaeqeese ero seve DROWNED, Spectat Diawaten to The Creago Tridtine, Gnaxo Haven, Mich. May 20,-Uger Robarre 8 French Carndian, from St. Dominte, Canada * bout 21 you's of nye, fell Into the river add drowned to- ay, while shoving Io Ae Dells saw, Ml, Spring LAE. Ae ae ae married man, alu body has not beon recovered, SILAWLS, Ne tre rene, Chas. Gossage Sf Co. “Shawls.” ring & Summer Shaws, New in Design and Color, From 85 to $20. Broche, French Cashmere and Decca Shawls From Low-Priced to Ex. Fine. 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