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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 23, 1881—TEN PAGES. 3 pronched @& shower of stones camo on the nolice frofn this stronghold, and the resident Magistrate stutes that a bullet struck the FOREIG wall ntongide of the agent, ‘The pollo, with he ention of Jows Forbidden by the ‘swords, batts, and rifles, exelted, Itis belleved that they will try to robust mi y wtiome tose from the sural dq , 0 ye inch more felt then the drawini regain possession of Mateur, Uiofa corresponding number of tho populte Dine INTs tlon from the cities, which aro comparatively Loxnos, May 22—Tho Freneh forees In | overcrowded, and where tho unemployed and Tants number i0,700 men, Meel discontent | cftninal classes aro generally found. As for will be found of interest very considetubla Tumbor of sminil farincen, etter diapostng. OF NEW YORK. thair eatates, hnye emigrated, and from what pon bulearned there are name Fs anne, { jer Yon 8 01 Oo RAINe eatogory who would have O° AH wise loft thy country {f they contd have sold | A SUpposed Accomplice of the Church, Brookiyn, was to-day oocupled by the Rev. Dr Edward Everott Male, of the Second Unltarian Church of Boston, «He real fo” thd ; the netuat ioss in popuiation, it fs really no yroat | thele premiaes without ton great a ifieo, ’ congres Governor-General of HEAT HACK THE CROWD, prevatls nt tho dismissal of ofloials at tho | audjecttor regrets for, our, fate of Increase In | An compared with former yeurs thore are among Murderer of Mina Muller Sonar aon aueban oc: matracta, fom Thy ff but could do nothin against tho castle gar- | institution of Roustan, and the French Minis- | Very tapld. Thy Kingdom ia quite thickly peo. | the emigrants thie your a largy number of per- " Arrested, provided iimsclf in his study, Dr, fate Oharkoff, rison, which was armed with scythes, forks, | ter, who is carrying averything with him, Btmbst for Und at pport of its inbabitunts, and Cunlarselrcurnetngcuss SIRVTODIe ee reas sald he had taken this trouble in” oriler —— brit other iniplements. ti priests arrived «AnANnose ry THEI PUPOSE. omigration inay, tharetoro, ke wonsidorod ralhge Peat etn the {present year all secounts shat one of the great eventa of the on the seen f = 2 ft opos Uy an othorwise, ys at tho number of persona emigrating eentur: ggill Not Hlesltate to Fane ee ee a ee ore Hear | ya ume but tntng tocceece we | ameter natant arte | Henn temper omc oat wn | Move, Expovares of the Tniqutien of) i alot a cane, mae tb He force Martial Law, if ference thére would have been bloodshed, undertaken to protect him, they abandoned srluties to ee nyrioultural welfare. aul whe Gotha fact han the crowds of felgrinty are the “Star Route” Swindle, aay a a eee wae ne a! U re KUnOrA AomG mee! ctl je behel y 2 ‘J Necessary. f When thy expudition faced for home they | thelr futontion, Hane Huncraily poiie meormwc ear long aitord | trom whith tho tenins Hesnte fee Beco sed which were dechfedly radical, and espectall e und auother broken bridge before then, Siu GOA. Toe ie there nog rooton for mipporine | Znmbune,chergare perarna of ailackes and | Talmago's Charges Against His Chureh | $0.0 thelr bearing uuon the Fenelon of Ut —_——_—— a While joy wero imnkin; he passace, of . uae j~—" Is thore an; al Osing | ayes, Infante at i Dreust, romping: a and hurches. *‘Theth: axtsrulnl : the erovwel cha had broken Lane from the | FIGNTING ETWEERN THE KAFFins AND | SHAt paupers and critninals sro sent from hero | girls, young inen and maidens, mun and wiyns of Brethren Again Attracting ‘TH# TRINITY OF TILE GOD-ITBAD, bee 5 Take Refuge ina i Hons. tu the Uniterd States us emigrants? B muturo yenra, and grayehatred sires, Welle 1 ntinued th ker, aes y Jrish Peasant! priests, opened fire with stones. Imme- “Donnax, May 2—News ti tye £ Heply—" None wbatevers that {s, ta thecaso of | dressad aad of ‘atrong and houltby appearance, Attention. cont nu ie, Ape er, “which people no! to Escape Service dintely the polleo were. glyen the HAN, May 2.—News ts recelyed from | persons known to be auch, It {8 of course im- | thoac unconsing crowds forsake tho country of Well versed th theology have been in the Castle to Writs order to fond, Father O'Donnell sprang | Pretoria that there lias been fighting between ea ea ate SE CE Hera i areeriearoeml Penta uy ey a ae DPA Hagoniithe a RAs ay, wit ane fetal a 4 y duto. c' bs ty e 8 eStats he of forward in front of tho leveled rifles {and tie pales antl Boors. ‘Tho toss on both | orthe many hundredspresonting thomecives to | and happy bomrsot’ theirowne Asiong ago ne | 200 Rev, Edward Evorett Hale on tho Tinve “been ‘atriken out. Flvo ether, toxts —_—_—-_- shouted out that he would be responsible for sides was slight, be reyiatered as intending te omigrate. But | last Decembor their passiges have been secured, Revised Now Testament and Inve been so changed as to sustain order. Menntiine a boily of poll hed THE 1.083, there 8 no organized movement, cithor on the | and for wonths tu come, it is reported, all avall- Unitarian views, ‘These alterations will end ‘ie surrounded by Police lef, Menntiing a boty of police rushed on | ys cnose stay ae.-A Durban dlapateh says | 2tzOl !oenl county, or town Authorities, or of | ablo placeson Bromen and Hamburg’ steamers Tnitarianiem, forever thu idolatary for a book which mbey the crowd of inen and women In tho rear. LONDON, . ae iy any philanthropic aasuciation, to send ach pere | rroengoged. Nordo the apparent elforts made ; been a dead walght on Protestantism for threo centuries. Met are not likely to tako down an (dol, gid It, and then set ft upagain. and bow down before It,” ITEMS. the KaMirs, tn the fight with tho Boers, lost | suns tothe United states. A general beliof and agventyinen killed. Undoratandliy oxists here that, even If rant thither, they would not ba permitted to innd.’ a Question" Are thore any means by which the ITALY, mutants Herd ent a thoy so desire, arreat A CONFERENCE, Hoply—"Dructiontly. | eet cally none. ESen tho restric- Roum, May 22.—King Humbert has had n | tions extsting at iho German ports of embark. | Soldiery to Starve Swords and batons were flourished. A re- Them Out. porter was roughly handled, and tho police struck out exeftedly right and left, This ‘was the last collision, and ‘ Y THE POLICE THEN SAFELY CROSSED THE nation of Roumania’s New i TUDOR. on the part of tho autoritica everywhero to stom tho Udo avail; *Tho ory ie, ati they | MINA MULLERS MURDER. Consul Grinnell, of Bromen, A SUPPOSED ACCOMPLICE OF THE MUI gaune nntiest nares a wetting oa thie DERE AMESTED, “ Tho cmigrania this year nro, without excep- Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, tion, of the best ugridultural Indust New Yt —T! 21 classes, taking Tonge with them the mvine oF New Your, May %,—Tho general, bellot ant —_—_— Coro y INBIOP SIMPSON, Ls ‘ F Maneint, and | utlon, Humburg aud Bremen, aro readerod | yours, the proceeds of tholr little ionements sold | Was when Martin Kaimkowaky, alias Kettler, Speelal Dispatch to Tre King with a Crown of Tinl€ an hour later two Land-Lengue bauds, | coMference with Coppino, . illo (Hapitury ani: Bremin, mre reudues c net Ol nat * > ipectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fe Stecl. - with banners, and accompanied by thousands | Farlit with referenco to tho formation of a Irumbrate Ge Anchen cat oaslly avold thors | feta the truth oe tae eat ke oer ian idea ay peri tents ‘the New Youk, May 2.—Bishop Matthew of people, arrived on the townland from Tip- | Cabinet, by hussing ovor into Helium oF Holland, and | Jouraats that Gormany has never befure lost | out v aut” blood be up Mt ny iI he | Simpson, Senor Bishop of the Methodist ———S perary, and, being too Inte for the disturb king steamer at Antwerp or Rotterdam. On | such numbers of wortoy and industrious people | crue! loody murder o! na Muller uch frontier tho passport rozulations Episcopal Chureh, prenched to-day his fare- cea AMERICAN FLOUR, the a8 are tnis emi e y 7 tha) Pero Teontive tap. pasepart remileiong grating tothe United States, and | was in custody, ‘Tle prisoner. when spoken well sermon In this city, in the Beckman Itt {lables Blame Franco for | ances, proceeded to celebrate the defeat of padtabshlPl Ns, u that the lors to tha German Kmpliro can scarcely a € D cchaaereererion tho landlords, Tt was futended to evict Jolin | tte Tmportatton Into France—Proteutn | VINO! f0 that Wt few enalgrants from Germany | bo ovorestlinated, Meet atthe Feet het theueie Ie Initag. | Church, previous to ‘tls departure. for Crusttug tho 1p Anderson, of Castletown, but tho Halllf, | of Freach MillorsAppeal for a roe | ost of thoro leaving covertly qo by way of onc compatied hla new wife to to woods, ho | Europe te take part in the coming Ecument ——— through fear, refused to act with the Sheriff, | tective ‘farim or tho other uf the two non-German parts pro- MEXICO. a ee. Noo, Ne | ical Methodist Conference in London, Tha ) ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. viously mentioned." was not guilty of the crime charged. IIs | venerable Bishop wilt sall thls weok. Bop that There Has Boon Fighting Bos | and the eviction had to be abandoned. As Wasinxorox, D.C, May 22—Tho nulllers Sucston-—"'To what, th your opinion, may this | Oppressivo ‘Tarlif Laws — Smuggling statement wes not betleved at the time, but the troops were fillng off past Anderson's sudden inerease, or rather rovival. of emigrus a ; USING THE REVISED NEW TESTAMENT, tween the Kaflire and Boers, =» | jrousa a aol ansembied tong the road and | of France have become alarmed at the In- Hom ta t o Waited States ‘boattributed?” sae Over the Border. Meee derefonmneus. rend to alppart, ia To the Western Associated Press, behind the hedges on the enst side, and | crease in tho Lmportation into thut country of | ATi. ea ay ee surteatt Spectat Wapateh ta The Chicago Tribune, . a sky was securely |) New York, May 22—A number of Brooks od 8 " y 2 lodged In Hudson County datl, New Jersey, sl " MANIA. began to pour in a shower of -stones, | lonr from the Untted States, and havo ad- | ‘The geupe and grain crops bavo been poor tur | . WASsIINGTON, D, C., May 22 — United 4 ” + | lyn clergymen to-day used the revised Testas - pion teneneeiel Several of. the troops were struck | dressed to tho Frevicl Senate n petition pray- | tnrev or four yatrs, aualng much, dinronnand | States Conauls, writin from dliferent por. ue LO tas Believe ment. wa gpectat Cable, and wounded, Tho district fs Inn most tur ing for an increase of duty on American popuintons, Thuce jatear, ‘i pA patho ra tions of Mexico, give detailed fnformation as 3 i BEEN WORKED DOWN. EXTINGUISINNG A CIIUReH DEBT, to the operations of the Mexlean Tarlif laws, | The Inspector thought differently, however, and as to sinugeling on the border, The fol- | and.frorm information which he obtalued from lowing are Miustrations of the operation of felends of the prisoner ie detalett pitecte seria heer Seas ve elburg 0 follo 8 Wheat in ye Consul ‘Turner, writing from La | now claws, Ag a result of thelr labors, at 3 ‘Be, ays S this morning they brought to police lead- Tho recent enforcement of an old law of | quarters n min whom they at present sip- *Portazga,’ or law Imposing duties upon do- | pose to have been Kankowsky’s accompll mestle guods, Introduced into Tae Baz 1 ane to, have beow xe ally Eine parts of Blexleo, whieh weighs ae fray Oar The prisoner gave his nome as Phillip Em- flour tinported Into France, or that a law bo | friends in America of the, to thom, fabulous passed that flour be not allowed entrance | rates ve wares (ae or $3.5 dey) bald there, and of how on an equality with wheat, ‘Che millers | (ho Keo! crops und weneral prespoutys eras ies this hatte Bhan the oe ay ectie took with lscontont upon suis lot bere, whero tection to home industry, claiming that the sec No chance of bette: asad thoy 2 th 9 {mportations from America aro very preju- | Woney bere. “rho geoneovll fh our rural glee deint to tho milling industries of France,and | tricts fs tho tavern, whore working The Rey, Mr, Simpson, of tha Methodist Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, ralsed $10,000 rad towards extinguishing a debt of 340,-. pronanest, May 22.—Thocoronation core- | butent state. Tho local priests declare that aonles of King Charles of Roumanin togk | if any furthor attempt is made toearry out the nace tovtay. Great preparations had been | decrey by force they cannot restrain the peo- made during the past week. All the buildings | pte, and amost disastrous collision will ba the ofthe chief streets were decorated with flags } resuit. ‘The civil power, backed by military sof festouns of tha national colors,—blue | goreo, are powerless, and the next steps are selow,ond red. Bright rugs and carpets | awaited with the greatest anxiety by the weredisplayed at the windows, Tho town | authorities, who have ordered the troops In ANOTHER ALLEGED PEDESTRIAN MATCH, ‘The second contest for the O'Leary belt bee gan to-night In tho presence of over 1,000 spectators, The competitors are as follows! yes | Fret - j their event, deinkiog beer, instead of that tis notin accordance with French In- | ronaining ag ea a ee ee a 3 j « Ovi den, and when questioned as to where he | ¢, t gasgay with garlands and wronths, Tem-| puvin to bain readiness to proceed to the | tefests to admit foreign manufactured prods] tamilie. When tholt working hours are PARA cratic ee peor ue te dae was at the bewiniting of the month he was | George Hazel and Goorge Littewood, of 4 uitrbines wero erected at alt conven: | soutt at an hour's notice, ‘The arrest of tho | Nels on Letter terms than tho raw material, | over, tuoy repulr ty the tavern: whou Bunduy | tlc, etc. which arg impoxed, ralso tho covt of all unable to givendecded answer, Emden | England; John Sullivan, of Saratoga; John : La places, On Saturday evontng at 6} toy, Eugene Sheehy has greatly intensified ‘This movement tn the French Legislature ey piss the entire day thore. The | urticies gu high that the people can searcelycurn | Was Cox (Dr. Parry's unknown), of Toston; celock the crowns were enrrled in stato with Inay ultimately prove tobe nm matter of fine jee te ey ae ae eee a ae a ue tae Holy. Clow. Fitzgerald; - dinery: Floward, the oxcltement which prevalls in the County dof the year than thoy wero ut the hough tegive thom a bare pulaleeneg, and ARRESTED AFTER A LONG CHASE, if thoy’ have not u dollar to spare for supertlulties; | ag ie was about to enter his apartments in| WMd, W. Tk Brown, of | Chi i scart to the Cathedral, and remained “ ible | Portance to the flour and wheat Interests of | bezinntne. and the merchants ure reully ufrald to. tinport iM iis npartments tn ) Pen iamin Curran, Rovere Vint, George D te ood ut AL 8 v'clock a torchlight merle roe " srntl aratthout ree Orting | the Northwest. ‘The follow! Is the text of | gidueatbarrsthopet ee ee or ee Pre¥- | gouge, for It appears Imposs|blo to hays them 49 Bee iiishewer to an (saulty iade bY fra Dalton and. Lepper fuenes, At " lew i he nee aie aad ie Orting | tne petiilun upon this subject, which fins re- | “itepiy—"'Not uo long as Moonees to keep thom looumented as to escupe tines and double and a e airy made bY | oxnetly midnight the men were started from. and mllftary procession was held, Bands | tg ylolent mensnres. tripte duties, Only inst month a merahune here | Detective Dotan a few minutes before, ho Ys f . Y ea 5 4 uslly obtaiued. Were only one or two ; 4 : EI the Judges’ stand. Tho first mtle wag scored 4 w Coronation March.” Tho 1 ‘ cently been received at tne State Department | aro #o quslly obtalued. ¢ wus forced to pus a tine of &30 for some alight | Was tiken Into custody, Eimden sald he had aly i ‘ played ‘The Aa et with people In differ- ATALRVING OUT A GARNISON, frowi France: allowed In each villuge, the evil woul be tou | error in the documents covering a autnil invoice, been working up evidences agatust his friend, | DY Aalbtlewoud In tive minutes and fifty ) FR streets were c ‘To the Western Associated Press. rent Extent done away with, whereas now al- "An Involce which injzht be deemed correct | the Guttenburg murderer, Lv thelr search | Seconds. followed by Sullivan in five minutes 4 | 1. + “ Attho moment whon the Sonate commences | most every otbor house Is wt becr-anloon, and a tt Ky ‘efivea se tat Wallachian and Moldavian costumes. | © Denrax, May 22,—Tho cnstly on an estate | go aiscusn tho duty upon Hour, allow us todraw | laboring taan finds Ie almost impossible, th pas: by a Mexteun eonsul, and might pavs uve cus- | the officers learned that on the day Mina | Std iifty-five seconds. Humhes took an ensy ct . ‘ tom-houge, will vory likely bo considered all | Muller: ve been K gait and fished the first mile tn six minutes + LE The women woro binck petticoats richly | at New Pallisin, inwhtch tho tenints took } your attention tothe present situadon of tho | ing long the streot, to rosist tho tanptation of uller Is supposed to have been killed the : 6 MB enbroldered with gold. ‘The men wore | refuge to escape tho rervice of writs, hag | French millers throyghe tho Hrowthor tho im | dropping inat ong Gr abotor of thon Dufure bo | jenn peicaebe! ber cilatoia bouts, Bet be sub: | prisoner inforined a saloonkeeper that he pad a8, second the thers followed In # Kh kets, 1 2 portation of flour from tha United States. Tha | rouches nome, Nd S was golng over to Hoboken to visit.n friend, } bunch. azel al ittlewood are la whltecoats and sheepskin Juekets, or Jong | been surrounded by police and soldicry tu ss Ndent that there is not au officer in the custom: t} 7 favorits in pools. i te oniagientont with black and y Increnge of tmpurtation 1s as follows: uestion—" Aro the poasantry here kept well | house at Li Paz who, being in San Feanolsco, | hiden ts 42 years old, a native of Hanover, pools, 4 white cloth conts orn order to starve out the garrison, Rarrels, | inforined of the conditios of alfalrs in America | can make out an invelce whleb woutd be cone | Germany, and from nll reports was Kam- oe es Fae ee 0 colors, 3 re By tttogt, who have proviously’, einigrated sidered corcect In | tla own eustom- house. Kowsky bosom Aton. "The pollce openly Ge sabia Hocew.orsisy ‘Troos WK EFFECT © PAIN. ey Ntevis-—""Pertectly. Every letter brings glow= “Tho custem-houso officers uppear to think | asyert that they believe white pino was cut recontly at Crystal 2 TM ss very fine, On Sunday morning tho TUE CENTENARY OF CALDERON. itgig increases which really Gui’ daves Inve | my ieounts of high wagonyood cropreamd gen. | Coat tele princlyal dutics are to put the lm: | we Was a PARTICIPANT IN ‘TILE HOnntDLE | EDUNAS Mo. ThAe was anid to be dle yoars of be A ¢ d aud i po to all possible trouble and expense, aud i oxe. It wis four fect through, 176 feet in bight, ie streets wera IIned with troops, The trib- Speelat Cable, A your, his remained unnoticed becanse of ite | eral welfare, und virtually Bays: ‘Core over and | gy find ways and wienng to linpose Mines, and thoy » CIISE, and {ts lumber sold for 8189. ed Indows, and foofs wera thronged Mapntn, May 2.—To-lay begin the festt- | Teventdate, nnd fer, the reason thut the public | join us.’ Lt Iseusy to understand how ready 8 | are gencrilly austninod by tuo Treasury Depart. | and It Is alleged he wns seen in Kamkowsky’s | | Marcus Sbulso cut on his farm noar Now Lon~ - The lal procession passed from the rail- | vitles of the Centenary of Calderon, For attoudon wag shsuchelty. tho altuation ¢F dere: | Axis mantis with wal ptoeposts, Dasord. sity. Were. 36. ‘snent. 1 weltive an distance: A package of | company Iu tho nelghborhoud of Opdyke's | don, recently, a white-onk troc, out of which bo watin the whole length of tha | more*than ten days Madrid inns pre- fitiitous tunt they were obliged toimport thru: | “Queston—"1e the omljrution proportionally | £t' vena recently: cent by a imanutacunes tegen | Magl ou the Ad ust | Lhe most dee nT nt te a ee Ay Peiseoy uy Nith eanuon firing and poals ringing, | sented nm acone of extraordinary | {uurters of the Hour SL aR Jara at preseut from the athor paris of Ger” | Feanclaco tam merebant pore, It wus involecd fgaliist. die ‘arsoner nO Atta Reanieowsley Ono of thy wonders of the Amertenn forests t¢ a ta! sbuutant evidences af great popular | antmation, Sometimes ng many ns 12,000 | duticlt has prevented the English willers from | Reply—"L can only speak with regard Se RT pt ae Tete erat rete | Mid her son, who, It is sald, overheard the Ae ee ee and eetne maaitigas Bree ee ane te ihuslasm, With tho firat cannon shota | strangers havo arrived In one day's | feeling tho cifcet of tho, serougy of Haportae | to Aavarin, | frou which kingtom | qy nny othor names but tho custum-house de- | Conversation between the men before they that mousured :e0 fect iu lungth and twelve foct oh an be ‘ vor | trains, Already moro than ninety thousand tions of American flour, Wo buve only | tho ontigration {a considered less than from | ied that it was wrongly Involeed, and impozod Were suspected, Jn diamotor at the base, with astralghtand well- is [BE foud thunder clap was heard, but the shower ae a to read the Knullah pipers In order to be posted | Wirtemverg. As a general thing the Bavuriins | duties, dines, ete, to the amount of $11.60 un tho | , Emden says he ts not guilty, but declines | proportioned log longth of ninoty foot to the ba wis soon over. At toon tho King | people have come, and every hotel down to | on tuts point. ‘This ts resulted in an embirasse | gre not an cinigrating people; and, morvover, | Httle pavkay of samples valued at $4; und slin- | to say Where he was on the duy’ the murder Beat limb. to in! Queen entered tho court ‘of the | the lowest tavern fsdensuly crowdeil. ‘The | mont tho most annoytug in the markets of the | their kingdom ts not so densely populated as | sine casos, troquently on a much larger scate, are | is supposed to have taken plice. He is a| On Blarch 4, 1801, J. F. Morris, of Wotharsfeld Queen td rldleutousty | SMntey, Tele not to be donbted tat on tha ro | tuls. Forinorly there was considerable Bn | of conimon vecurrence, ¢ ried but his wit a; is sald by the | avenue, Hartford, Conn., eat out in front of bla ut WB Cathedral, where thoy wero met by the | prices pold in many cases are ridiculously } tien of tho usual harvests of Enilind tho | varlan omigration to Hungary, principally to | "testes all this, the. importer always has the | nuthoritios: deserted lin t iy said by tho | Peeidence a little olm asec, whlch the nlghbors eM sexyand the cholr singing hymna, The | high. ‘ho vast majority of visitors come | American four will tind w market much more | ‘ransrivanit: other parties of Buvarians oml- | genr that under tho law of Say, 1870, some tittle authorities, deserted bin a fow weeks after f vbristened the Lincoln clm, It was planted at tho day and hour of Lincolu's inauguration. 3¢ stands now atrea of ling Rroportions, about sixty feet high, in front of the Wotherbeo resl> dence, which was then Mr. Morris’ home. Uillenit;-consequently the Americans witl havo | yzruted to the Rhine Palatinate; buc tna present to Nad anew chunnoh Itisin the tmarket tho | tide of departures from WoOrtemborx to Amer- inoat important next ty England, that ig to say | ica Auda no parallet from the nolghboring king- In tuo Freneb murkut, that the Increase of pro- | dam ta the castward." duction will be novessarity directed. ‘Lo dissl- A {net referrod to in another part of the con- pate ull doubts In thts rozurd, it is simply neces- | versntion above cited is tho departure of many sury to draw attention to what hus already been founw men who have not cumplicd with the axperlenced with tha Amerienn whent, For | legal formaiities. This: {a corruborated by turnation took place on'a ralsed platform, | from the Provinces of tho Pentnsula, nnd Bate the King washis brother, Princo Teo | Mone the foreigners tho Portuguese, Kron, poldof Hohenzollern, aud his two younger | and Ainerleans are most numerous, ‘The sons, Many diplomats -and strangers wero weather has favored during tho past ten present. On the right were the Senate, As- | days the horae rices.and aunual fairs of renbly,and other bodies, ‘The special Aus- | Suntsidro, ag well ns the Madrid Ferta En- 4 thelr marriage. The New Jersey authorities error in his invoice U0 y C + tae Sergei net emay, auz oats eaumy hie to | Were afore. by telegraph of the capture curs almost og much risk ns the smuggler, with- | Of Emden. No sooner had Hiden becn se- out the ebance of tha same prolt. In my | curcly lodged in the Central Office cells opinion the only effect of the law of Muy, | than the detectives left tho building. ‘They oq, hus hud has beeu to encourage amuguling | refused to make any. statement other than and tu discourage importation through fegitl- | they hnd a second mat under arrest for the {Pho Rooster and tho Rat. ‘Tho Portsmouth (N. H.) Chronicle mentions # oy | wate chaunvls. butches M e aging Cine ft bis inen dircetod towards the “Lue | stitlstieal evidene showing that of Cia eee utchery of Ming Muller. ter that did something t i th {ttn mission was intrusted to Gen. Bauor, | Prado. lish innekot? ne later period; on account oF Hovmons wha ommend fee Apel Ae i870. tO Cote ee dinners he. hee. Fomedy. for these KAMKOWSEY || Brow. "stre Uand, of Fort Pane Noweantte nas conmaudant of Transylvanin, ; TUR VOULEVARDS ARE ALIVE fue progression uf the hirveste, 1 has appoared | Juno sk, 140, only L803, or a Uttio less thun ono | reauonauly uo expected that the tiaparts of Lu | spent most of his thme to-tay In his cell in | !ewetlock of hons and many chickens, aad a TIE KING WORE 1113. UNTFONSI, With tonts nnd pavilions, splondidly pre- | nour cont: aud to-any it invadox the “wholo | fourth, wera tarmally rolessed trom. thom ol | uz will bo ingroased wo any considurablo oxtent | the Hudson County Jal. ite pattouk heart: | tho mnsterof tho woop and te nen favonite ud iis, and many orders, The Queen was | Harel for the dances nnd concerts which are | “wxna experionce of the pust.shoutd not ba | oF thes 1ikM, thore were 1,230 who went fo tho eee Gonsal Jenne, of Nueve Laredo, d ily of the foud olfered hin, and conversed | One morning this featherad Mormon wasplacit- tery beautiful ina white satin dress, richly | 4#be given by the principal clubs and corpo- | forgotten by us: what bus Tappened with tha | United eiices, Itta nisy nticealile that the pro. | ofc Consul Jenne, tho borders | cheerfully ,with 8 fellow-prisoner waned | ly watening hie numeruus family cat tele Urcak~ ia se q . whentis likely to occur with tho fons, Tho | partion of those sulltug from other than German | SCcs sintigeling over the border: Hines in German. When visitors entered | fast, when a large rat durtod out a placg of cons 1 with rations of the Capltal. Tho sight in the streets Nuovo Lured i eubroldered with Marle Do Mellel collar, 1 on ‘Churad ff Conttuuntion of Increase iu the tmpurtatton of | ports—n route which sugaists, atleast, a covert Nuovu Luredo is what fs now turned @ free | the corridor of the jail. Kamkowsky covered | cotlment and snatched up a chicken, Noforo as MB Jong white satin mantle, trimmed with snble, | Since the falr opened on Thursday, and even | American tlour t8 also tno mara cortain that | depurturo—is very large. hub chore wero Idd ports Guiles are meroly nouiinal on oods for | his taco with a newspaper, Hines Informed | the plunderer could mnako ‘bis escape bo was mdasplendld pearl ccronet.. Tha crowns | more so toxlay, is quite curious, as many | thoy huve reduced the rates of transportation | who loft by way of Autwerp and Liverpool, L4vt | TO%s Gg “OF com Tho population is from 4.000 | Fontowsky of the utrestof Philly Emden | Seized by tho rvoster, and- firmly hold until ut tl PSHE -COFOUGGS:, £18 “CEO UA, . on per cont, and send us the whent Inthe shapo | by way of Antier direct, ad 285 by way af Hot | 10 5.00. OF courso theso large stocks of tna nels thoroughly killed by two old mothor hona, whloh ae MM vere bronglt on a velvet cushion by tho | Visitors ara allired in quaint pravinelal | 3 Ret cont and cad ue ne ant rn eer foo | terdaticcninking an aggregate of Reis by none | FoWds cinnot be consumed hory, but tho facil. | |p Hus elty unon suspicion of having helped | ruriousiy ‘attacked him tho moment be wae Ih dergy froin the Cathedral. ‘Che King’s | costumes, tho bright colors-of the women | khoxrams G2 pounds) of whont ix reditued to | German ports. ties for amuggling aro so good’ that the most | Kamkowsky kill the woman, The prisoner | caught by thelr tusvand. Nonoof the fowls ra crown was of steel ond finely worked contrasting with thosingulnrluggings, beaver | Keventy-tive ‘illograind {105 pounds) of flour. Itsbould be remembered too, that the loss oF nee Ma the way to the foterior | was much surprised, but his only remark | wore hurtin the melée, After tho rat waskillod a el on Inely worked, hats, velvet Jackets, and bright sashes of | 1B8, oxportation “of flour would congoquently | which the departure of these omigrants occusions ‘ aut all ° them payinir dutios, Soma wns, * He Is as innocent of the crime as I | tho old roosterdropoud him, thon walked soveral Nowas made from Turkish cannon | hats, velveteen Jackets, an ie i gradunliy take tho place of the woeat. Tho | to thelr native country is nutty be camputed | lirwe houses jo a lurge legitimate business with | am." Last ‘Thursday morning, it, seems, | times around tho vanquished foo, samuciously hat PM captured at Plevna, ‘Tho Queon'’s crown | the men, ‘The festivities of the centenary | situution in which auch a state of affairs places | merely by tha lack of mani labor It cuutsos in the interior, Emden went to. the Nquor-atore No, 616 | examining bim out of ove vyo all the while, and ew was oof i vStl e are divided into the popular entertalment | our milling industry comes from what exists. | tho agricultural regions, Were this the only “It la genorally conceded that the growth of | Seventh avenue, kept by Henry Luhr, and, | Snally mounted tho vody, clapped bis wings, ve gold, with ou white and Toeduy tho millers of the United Statos ng prac: | evil, it mbrht bo lovkud upon as a tomuprury | late yonrs of those two citics on the Iie Grande | speaking of tho Hoboken murder, of Which | ##Ve three loud crows, and walked off to keo} rel velvet cap. The clergy, In gorgeous | And processions, that begin on Wednesday | tion! guoplo establish tnotr mills In tho heart of | and ‘remodial ony, Bit when we come td con- | ts owing to the excellent facilities forsmuguling, | all the papers wore Tull, snld Kamkowsky | BS Wives uc of mischief, ‘Tho rat wolgnod sold-cloth vestinents, elt Ia Te D » | noxt, and . the tates that produco tho wheat, such | sider thut, according to tho mostemiuent Ger- | Aud thut three-fourths of tho native popu- a ¥ i Y | threu and one-half pounds after the fowls had ce See eet ECT ae ee YARD SOIENTIFIO CELE: | Af Minuosota, Wisconsin, Dukotn, Town, eto, | man sintistioluns, ovory membor uf sucicty who | Intion is ongagud at Jz on a lirger or had once spoken of Mrs. Mina Muller, Lubr | gor through with him. ako fi Shool children asalsted tho choir, ‘fhe | THK LITERAT NTFS t- | Roviowiug the wheat aad ‘the flour from ite do | bas attained bis lth year, or a solf-aupporting | smalicr scale. ‘Tho tio Grande ta foréabig | Mereupon remarked that the a olf- J Yenerable Metropolitan prayed, — and + WMATION parturo from Atnorica until {ts arrival in | ago, represents, in the money ulrondy upent on | at scorce of placos butween those two citlos, and DESCIIPTION GIVEN OF LOUIS KETTLER No hospital needed tor paticnts that uso Hop eta f™ tlesed the crowns. Thelr Majestles | Which was inaugurated to-tlay by adistribu- | France, the expenses of transportation from | bis support und education, a suim equal to ubout | for maltos up and down at nent intervals. I per- | tallied inn mensure with thatof Kamkowsky. | Bitters, as they cure so spoodily at home, ty knell tlon of th 1 {the relatives of contrib. | Minncapolts, Minn. the centre of tho grain | $400, the question ut once gesumen a practical | sonally havo uur loads aud loads of American | Eniden then betook himself to his former ——_ ot elt, and -ha blessed them, sprinkled them | “on of tho prizes of the : praduelng and milling {uterest, tho most {me | poouniury iutereat,—-for, at that rate of catcuia- | prints, musing, and other goods, leave from | tisnd's dwelling ut Gt Wost Thirty-siett BUSINESS Ni with holy water, and kisses’ the crosa, ‘Tha | Worsof essays and poems tn honor of Cal- | portant, whlch wo may take as nh example, are, | ton, Wirtemberg’ has tontributed during tho | storoa in Laredo at wight, boutd for convenlent | ae aad’ inguleed “of Mrs Thirty-sixth INESS NOTICES, Xing, Qu dp "i deron, There wasn very splendidcoremuny in | by onploying tho- most economical route, that | year 1880 atlone the aniy sui of $4,600,000 toward | polnta tosmusulo into Mexico, They are gon- | Street and inquired ‘of Mrs, Kumkowsky —_— Hohe Ee eres A a ome ui entral tof Madrid Unlversity, where | 2 tho twkes and cannts, 10 eentinos @ cents) | the extingusument of our national debt. Hut | erally, done up in packayes weighing about 150 Whether her husband lind left the clty for | Arond’s Hoof, Iron, and Wine, with ohenzollern, signed tha Coronation Act. | Hecentratcourtof Madrid Un Ys tho 100 Kitowrnins for whent and Hour. Tha | thia catimute seoms to mu entirely too low, If, | pounds, covered with canvas. When they | France. She answered in the negative, and | Cinchona, tho standard medicinal tonic of this Tt was iMuminated on parelinont, ‘he amaguificont exhibition of armor, pletures, | duties tn France, acvording to tho projectod | in the days of nugro-slavery, no average tenor | reach certuln ranch, und tho coast ts clear, | nlded that he obtained employmentas gcook | progressive ue, It ouriches tho blood, prompt- aloft State wi " heirlooms, tapestries, documents, and old | tarlif of tha Custom-Hauso, ura 5) centimes (12 | ant feld-hand was worth #0, how incaloutably | packages ure strapped on each side of a mule, | {n Fifth avenue. Emden then went to the | ly invigorates tho brain and nervous system, late was aflixed, The cholr then , tap 1 Lenlearts couts) on 100 kllograma of wheut nnd 1 francy | more yulunblo, $1 the pecuniary, mora! and Ine | und thoy cross the river and generally renot | ‘| wentleth Street Precinct Station and thoro | {#praves sig eHOn oto. Heault: A round form, thanted furniture belonging to the Spanlel nobility HW evotinnes, ay enna, o8 109 llograuia of toiloctuat seule, 3 tho trav white ounigran ith cle destination | pe, thks gic, at a further subiultted the frets to Cant. Washburn, who bright eyes, 1appy stato of mind. Aventis drugs E ¥ y i} ‘. Strong arms, at cdicated mind, and a spirit im~ 5 erior cities Americ: vo det re ecto store, corner Mudison strect and Fy! uvenu TOSO AND LOUD HURIAIS, anid erauilges, are om wo Oy ue Hine, kilograms. Ore hanes wer * must fate” 10 bued wit principies of freedom, who Oines to | prints on wile tho Mexican duty ds 12 ronte a | Sent two detectives to the suspected man’s a bind Werembsed outside, ‘Thelr anjesttes do | Queem Court, | unc ntsters In| Eiiceaima a6 pounds) “of wheat, ft | our shores, riupng shls all with bli, ta do | vara sell ut retail at 5 conta a yard. Itfanot | house. Emiten had denounced Kamkowsky | aro consumptives.—Many have been nated la on open carriage to tha palnes to | arent state. *'To-night a Iterary and | follows “that 10) kllograms of “flour | butte with fortune. ‘rengonablo tobulievs that mon wbolive by smug- | on condition that his: name rhoulil not be | nappy to ylve tholr testimony in favor of * WY reeey rrlago to the palnee to | BOs ecotura was elven by the Society of | mudo in France from Amoricun wheat, having | ‘te imuterlul woulth in the shape of money | ailug, and bnvo all those facilities, return from | made public, and thut he should not be used | hora Pure Cud-2tuer Odand Lime.” txpertoace aps va the congrattiations of tho dl- Lo aupport tho costa of transportation, umounty | and personal etfects trought over by ewmlgrants | thoir trips unlodded; the smull numbor of Cus- | aya withess at the trial. All this Capt. Wash- | bas proved It to bo a valuable remedy for cun- oD Souatle bodies. ‘Tha crowns wor | Attlst and Authors In the Royal Operu- | to 13 teanes (2.00) und on paytg the Custom | averuges, uccording to tho Comuesionore of | tom-2Houso olliciula vunnot prevent it. The Mex- | burn promised, and at the Intervention uf | sumption, asthma.diptheria, and all diecanca of fe [2 ina tong procession with | Hotsoin the preseneo of 8.500 vervons, ‘Ts | House duty of Ge eantimes de coal amounts in | Hmigranion canara el Uer gots fees | Gas Gulteton abepstedwmo ts exauior ante: | CaP Wasuburs thatbrout and lunge. aaufuatoretonty by 4B y a OW 8 ee y ys N y considerahy 3 el "e . = . : Ex " | oc fF clergy, bodies, of “Stato, mombors | Closed tho firstday of a whole week which | thay ammount of flour mide in siverien aud | (ho vxuelion. class of people tow zoing from | aiuinor, thred clerks in office, ovo commandant, EMDEN IAS DEEN RELEASED, ‘Wikhiors phatalnty oaths “Hold by, alt driggiate, are fi the tribunals, amillitary guard, and 4,000 | #8 to be devoted to the centenary. brought to France pase only 10 francs wud | Wirtemborg. One caso bas rocuntly been re- | aud sixteon maunted Inspectors. ‘Thoy have | Afra. Kamkowsky and her two children visit- | yeuose a 1 the Provinetal Daputh ‘i < ¥ETER, for transportation and 1 frame Qecentinics (23 | ported to me of a family, conslativg of ten ) about tho sume territery tu cover as thy Amori+ | ed the jall and were allowed to converse ok & Rayners Moth Powder isthe ie eputtes in’ natlonal costume. ne TWeatern associated Tents) cumomBdnty, making total of li tranes | inombors, who cmlgrwed tothe United States | can olticiats at Laredo, Tex, ‘The Customs olll- | with thé prisoner. Kamkowsky and his wits | Surest ingot-kfler, Tt makes short work of vera Turks from the Dobrudja arriving mothe Tees sneered TF fy uantinos (82iUn Tho viitoronco in favor of | from the neighboring Village of Falvack, tak- | clals st Lured, Tex. aro a cohector (leputy), | we tthe Rae ry Ky uid lis wife | roaches, tloas, ites, and bedbiurs, Also preservog athe palace wero recelved in the thtone. | , Apu. May. 2.—Tho Calduron’ Bleon- | the Americun mitlor on 100 kilograms ts 2 francs | tu with thom W5,000 marks (or about $800) In | one guard At river (no ono to Felluw for | ¥eTe composed, Just befora leaving the Jull | valuable furs and woolous front ‘the ravages of tomb R tho throne: | tonary fetes opened to-~lay with a nieeting | 68 contines (60 conta), whtok reprosente for him | monoy, meals, eto), and two monntud inspectors, | STH. Kamkowsky charged her husband with | moths, Buck & Rayner, makers of tho “Sars y the King and: Quean sented eon made 1 with ‘a torritary of sixty. mites u having stofen from ler Muy 3, the day of the | Cologne. 4 ‘J Henn et f ii Jebriti der th eshte} A promiumn of 0% per cent, Allusion has already beon made to the failure | wil ry YY inites up the athethrone, ‘The Trestdunt of the Sonata | Of Hterary celebritics under tha presitency With such udvantegos tho importnuon of | of crops, anu the discontont and mitaery result | rivor and thirty milus “down the river |-murder, the Inst pleca of inoney she had, 9 REE eae bresenl of the King. ‘The city Is crowded to excess. | Amorican four UuOUIE Inerentse ea midlys it 1s | tug thercfrum, av the priuolpal causes of eml- | to patrol, tt” fa no wonder to. mo | Si gold colin, A city missionary hold a short | No risks, Profits certain. Sond for led tha crown In tho name of the nae es Sa tad what hus airetdy occurred, and whit bas hap- ration. The Increase of domund for Inbor ened sluplygonirms tho furmer prymonitions, Jous not kuep paco with tha incroaso of tho Iie amount of {mpurtations for the lust threo | population. ‘Lo this muy be wdded tho deuire to yours which wo gave givon abovo provos this | ayold military service, ulthough 2 am ineiined Statement, Tho Aniorivan flour has supplanted | to the bellof that, in a majority of cases, this our produete In all the markets, and thero only | motive is unly a yecondary one. This behwf Is romilns tu us the nitions} market, tho only ona | currovorated “by the experlunco of former which wo havo u rightto defend, The Fronch | years, —for it appeura that during the year julllor novepts the prinalplos of freo trado; itis | 1s7-U8 the apprebonsions then expressed by in effect a. most wholesnino stimulant, but it ts | many thot tha now Prussian military law would not, wo think, tanking frea trade to ad- | drivu out tho beat muterial from the country mit foreign " manufactured products on | proved groundices, Turlog that yours for better terms than the raw mntertals, | Inatunce, of | ME emigrants wha loft It ds for thig reuson that we hive the bonor to | tho town of Reutlingen, only twonty- uek ce Tot to ullow' the entranco oft foursave | eix wero lable to aunilitary duty, it on the samo equality ng wheat, The Interest of | {8 not the fear of milltary survico, but x slmplo the consumer, which wo should bave constantly, | dealra to better thelr coudition that drives must in view. in all, matters touubing tho ralétng af | young mon to emigrate. Tho German country tho turiif, will not be brought into queation | youth, scolug before him no future, no ppor: hore; 1t ia Insured by the an wheat of W ] tunity of buy othertban «peasant, anda cantinios (12 conta) on the 100 kilograms, whloh | workud ono ut that, us ble father and bis krand~ Isnslmplodgty of Lulance, and In which the | fathur wero beforo him,—-heuring, moreoyur, maitier on bis part can bave nothing to object to, | from bis companions, who buvo yooo bofory If wo wouldonly remembor thyt the Front mill | him to tho Westera Ridorado, glowlig accounts cr manuftacturoa every yeur 2,G00,000,000 francs’ | of their aucuuss and proapeclty, —dolormines ¢1 that stnuzuling 1s sn oxtenaivaly varriod on; the | service In the corridor of the jail in the United States force ie ontiroly Inudoquate. 1 |-afternoon. Kamkowsky sat on the front have ofton thought that if existing laws could eh ID pevhenced tiomiitanetationedareeistmece | geuls the only, word he unterstood. wus cauid be utllized, aud should bs, to provide ea ¥ | q ff corta for patrol ‘duty with Tnepavores Irwouta | Sowsky clasped his hands over his breast familiarize tho force with the surrounding | 8d Ifted his volce Ina devout manner, eountry, and would bo a service cually per formed by the suidicrs. No one or two in- “BTAR ROUTES.’ ttt eee yihing with wh oF | sone EXPOSURES OF TRE “UNG” WORKINGS. tt Laredo, 2. 2 Tory than pays thy entire er: ‘Spectat Duapateh fo Ths Chicago Tribune, pense wl colicotio! Fiat, alt eilave " a. ‘f [preter A tlt it bu inegely iucroased, New Yorn, May 3.—A. Washington cor Consul Turner, welting agaln from La respondent continues his exposures of tha . starrouty service ay conducted by late As- Paz, says; ‘ * Ono great inconyentonos, and frequently 9 sistunt Postmaster-Gencral Brady. Route ositive damage, which resulta to furalgucrs | NO 88,168, from Georgetown to Kokomo, rOHM tii 18 tia che weal uo signature ore | Colo. a distance of forty-four miles, Hervicd Moxican Consul te of, nu value bore exeept on | seven thes por week, from May to Novem- Consular iuvolee, For ingtaunee, a murchunt in | ber, was awarded to James Stepenson, of Sati Franolsco wishes to collect a dove iu La lag; | Omaha, for $1,040, Stephenson offered to be muat muke A power of nitornoy before «| ¢ ie ae ee puri. and tha Howey y continue the service during the winter clreulara, Garden City Gralu Exchange, Chi- tutlon, = Thero was Brent enthusinsm RUSSIA. cayo, Ill, Serywhere, A publi v fo the dclegntes in Gibnee aa el $ PHOTRCTING THH JEWS, Cliatiecor great public drives of Bucharest, | 2% PatHHauUnG, May =—The Governor: Theta was also a general illumination with | General of Charkoff mg fssued a prociama- works this oventng ut the Chausee, and a | “28 forbidding the persecution of the Jews, deturesqna lighting of the Clame; in Gare and stating that the Jows, equally with all . Un Monday thero will bo e grand Other folthful subjects of the Czar, are under totere of a aynibolle character, On ‘Tues: tho protection of the laws. ‘Thelr person and There will be a military parade. property must therefore vo equally respected. MAIL To THE KING! : ‘Tho proclamntion suys: “I therefore sum- Toth Western Assoctated Pres mon nll woll-disposed persons to help by all Bvenanest, Muy 24—-FOtes In honor of | Means iu their power to tranquillize the elevation of Ronmanta tan Kingdom be- public mind, and Sf the Jaws are further ate MO today with the coronation of King tacked I shull proceed with the grontost Charles with a crown of stoal manufactured | Severity against the rloters, T shall not hosl- ‘oa canvoneapturad at Plevie, which waa | tate to use armed force, or to place tho'coun- on bls Majexty’a head by the Presi. | try under martlal law If necessary.” FLAVORING EXTRACTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS alanature must Of the Sey ‘ A DENIAL, wu (rane | fetlaw thelrexamplos Te dominant motive t | bo certited to by a Mexiean Consul; but ater | Wonths, but ere, on se totnler af, Dent Roporis of antlJowlsh riots at Moscow Wat oa eouteam iE Io. *tisnole oe (dosira to better his’ coudition. hy tho belp of | that is done, tho yowor uf attorney tahoe valued |.WAS NOT ALLOWED AN OPPONTUNITY TO Went, Qn immense concourse whout, which represents the uveruge amount of | hie trionds he aerapes togethor Lisek f enough | here uutilit ques to tho City uf Mozico and the bo 60. ? io clty is brilliantly Wuminated, | Aredemed. ve\wanrs oo EE et ee eee ee Rew hvchk or bblisdopoias wite | of farcige Aduirse “tog ehanocs are taut ths | qn gumber of the goute wos changed ee Me ores is throate ie whurt at New Yot je at y a fy freed cr : Ono hundred poosants ‘onPrineo. Gorta: | bude’ °° HO NODA! Intore Cty yeas {hun strong arms and oe hopotut | document will bo lost in ite tranalt to or trom | We Without uotice to Stephenson, tho xerv: EAT BRITAIN, ra 1 be heart as Mt w succeustul munhood, | tha City of Mexico; but should it cscapo that | [¢8 Wis arbitrarily glven to dames B. Cole TUE DESIEGED PEASANTS, chakofs ustate, near Nigif, have, beets are GERMAN EMIGRATION Hat, on tho ove of bi spectra cone | danger, it will ba from two to four montiw on ite | ErOve tor S14,TU0. thy route from Gzark to Rvectal Cable, rested for creating disturbances, . frouts and vluimgblm. Itts a debt of military | travels, and by the time tt arrives bore, duly troka Springs, Ark, elghity miles, alx thnes Livertex, May 22, s me +} gurvies which he owes his native jand.— | Jogalizud, the opportunity forits use bas pasued, per week, was let to Jolin Cross, a friend of Xew Paltan af ‘ay 22.—The state of affalra in ¥RANCE ‘The Recent Movement from Germany | u debt the paymont of which will | andall the trouble and oxponse bas beon us Sunnator Dorsey, without competition, for “24 district romalus much the samo, ‘1 et to America, and Its Causes. preclude for a tori of “years at | lev. $14,400 per font ‘The route was subse. in pr, 8 still unablo to oxecute his ah coenoeaeeh eeondl Bptelat Dupaten to The Chteaga Tribune. Host bis contemplated departure, 1b ie Hot to | L will montion one instance, which, among | qucutly tet by contract to JN. Miller, ut "ANU — ci 5 Hiv 5 R u Y fiction, Tho military force, con- Panis, May ie rice for the French Mental fo The Carrying Ct Of Bln | eee ee eet ca -pheeevanion we Spring eld, Mo., for $4,800, Cross muting a Wasinatoy, D, o. ralay Se Ths State in shunply | ui to tho cagrying out af ble Dopartmont hus recently taken a new de | vreviously concortad plane quie! partura In tho matter of furnishing tho pub | Pusmegover inte Holland ox tnlaiuny, te tae lle with Information. It. fs endeavoring to | tbe United States census report chronicles a give to the world the reports of Its Consular gui of one, “age ‘Agents before they areoutof date, The pyst eal anita, relents wafting, rol system of tha Government has been to with> | gration from Gormany to the United States hold all Intormation as to these reports for at | during 1880, with a sketch of the proapect for Joust 0 yet, when thoy have been sent to Con | 18813 gross, and ‘perhaps would not bo printed for | »,f,Rivo tho honor totrauemit herewith a copy of par nso Of collecting 80,000 frum thu Uriumfta bid te Anyniber of alallar Instuuges arn ut ol iv je wlanae {ura cortitiod. to by 78 Mexioan Consul, and the TALMAGE, ogul’s sign: les y the Moxican t BT! ME A UMRETUNEN Min stor ae Wy nainetong Lae unin . presente AVENE, MORALLY. ROMER MNOUGIT TW Tite olared invulld, as itlacked the cortiticate of tho ATTENTION OF THE GENERAL AUSESULY, Minister of Furoign Atulra, and boforu his cure Speciat Diapateh to Fre Chicuyo Tribune, Usloato could be obtalned the property chiuned New York, May 2.—Tho Rev, Dr. Tal- i Eero eran er geen inngo's twunty-two brethron In the Brooklyn of 10 pick y Onks to-day wis won by Surpolotte, Eeiett ade etter numbor of the gat Perplext second, and Alphonsine third, ‘ina, 33 Born] ng wit headquartora early this | Time a INNECONCILATLES, Castle {iy entane n ag any assault) Ata private mevtuur organized by Irrocon- Habave fortited theme! occuplors of the | otinbiea to protest agalnat the sontence on ATE TeAultad in most mete ee eed Hot Dut | ftessy Helfmaun, after a number of inflam eee consequonces. | nntory spreches, resolutions wero paased Manel Was held - bate day 8 | consuring the acts of Rusala, blaming Franco oettt Maylatrate, Wool the for crushing the right of asylum, and hoping Munufactured by STEELE & PRICE; Makers of Luputin Yeast Goms, Cream Baklog Powder, otcs, Chicagy aud St. Louls, c SH ‘ has not been culleotad to this day, Preabytery have sent a number of documents whet police ashes ae hee the avolusonlals OF Howie would trlumph, Mae a aeretigal lifocieatiehs cian tee Witogon Prined Muna ch oleae weit wal readily bo unuerstngd that tale aione. to the Goneral Assembly, in session at TDOTION Ba TEES ea - ‘ 4 7 will bo seen frui doe that the wtul ap ad ‘hte! VION SALES saat, wie’ castle and starve out the | prosper Duvergler de Hauranne, author, | coutained for businessmen was useless, 03 | pymborof German eumlgeunta in tho your 1830 thls ‘Territory and tho Uulted Stutos, Hutino | Butfato, upon the Talunge case, whieh + o principal daniage to tho inbabituntwof the Tere |] may serve to reopun that =cut ritary rosulte from tha law of *Portasyzo,' or the | tro’ ‘he — camptnint,, which ts Vversy, T ol with the Jud ne nrg Pali Sale of Ciy Real Bsa opportunities which “suy have existed | was 105,10, of whom 6,778 were malos, and 43, this ob; Cbjoot a number of | and member of the French Academy, is lead, | PYVONURINES TCC WY uM rade-chan- | si foniuiea © Tuo Kingamer Prussia Bu (it~ te ean tet boliee formed 8 cordon around imposition of dutics un the productions of tho : % Belg provisions ed Besleusd from aby THe BAST. nels often do not exist after | Supiy ftomethe dtrovincon ct Woar Beuesie | country." , "| AestuNbiy, se auaiat she Sonod at Lane "to tha castles It 48 plain that all who - MIDNAT PASHA, + | two years, “Yet it hag been considered wis. | Pomerania, and Hosen. Tho BulUhoe of persund ag EET Yatand for refusing to direct. the Brooklyn 48 DeteRuiny nine ; COXSTANTINOPLE, ‘May !—Afldhat Pasha | dom ond-diplomacy, and all that sort of | 7 ee haa tha kinadan at Whrtoubera aris Fae. oil Klaas hashed ‘th Lroxbytery Yo grant to the Tov, Dr, Vint Gai , Ber tea to be ies EVER.TO HOLD pur. Toren turkan Buy forigply | Hinktn che mintiagement of" who Stato Do- | Fram dha: Graud-Duchy or Haden ire fom | aque w vise ca mo tumous Maal wap. tel | Grist, “Aro ont Akecultonginy aud atiaey, edtulear atfout Palloy Blatton betta fy to ba has birived ere TAK aN. Dass Cony partiuont to guard this information a8 4 state | the Kingdom of Saxony, 4083; frou the Grund- ebout ave he ps tells’) Crosby, Archibald McCullough, aud ators, Peaunpy supp, te Mlghost wplrita and | ‘Pariteh Ainbassador at Roms, during. a To- a kin me wi creature comforts | cent visit ta Suyrnn, communteated with ie UY cheer emt OF the castle | atidhat Pasha, und, ft haviug been aseor Natl The i those — who | tained that previous to his visit corresyond- hy) fom, a ridges had been } encenad passed between them, the former ie Tillery sas 8 the idea got abroad | hag boen arrested aud witl bo brought to fauneat by MD) feot on Union-ah, outdo Siig Gar Lota ay t this story: “Excursions are frequent tu the | an: investization futo the charges mado by o a ru easou from Norfolk, Saveral yours | . v “oc ser t enorot the Biter whilyon one ae | He Lalmaxo against them, to the effect Convivial parties, bulug sumewhac. the | tat thes: were gullty of moral rottenness, Dnt forest uution’. cy over the atove nt Presbytery refused the Investieation, of the yacht; und now, whenuver the carcteas | und the nilnisters appented to the Synod, pilot rung his boat upon’ v sony, [tts sald ho one | which, without any inquiry iuto the merits wecret, and to treat all publlo affates, for that | Uecky Uf fiqeas, bors Crore ihe rand: Taos 1,623; from matter, as the private property of Lont tompor- [9 own of Howl hi 1,407; from tho Grande Duchy ary chief of the Departuent. The change In | of Olden ts . + depart the system fs sharply Mlustratod by w recent |. wagroredied to moet latwely, Shes ues Denna paper. recelved at tha State Department on |’ wy sailed from there. Hamburg camos text in Jy oribyd aa dubelate i toe i ciriutnal Lo wat of Chica 9, together with the buildin wtuated therout, oxcept uv! 4 Trt as tho Bluyur and ‘Sipurintundunt of Pottos may, Olget ta Tuna, Wit Le offered for, day, June 4, Isol, wt J seglbed peau anordor of Ul ut Mublia Auction on Hature wo'cluck b. Ut, On the Bbove des fo the Lighest bidder pursuant te ity Cugnail paswad April 1, dol, 4 f ; tay : tere in the log boog: *Wrounded on the Govern: | of the case, atlirmod the action of the Pres- destruct? ent to storm the eas | Constantinople, the subject of emigration from Germany, In ST eee me a ACtoacte Pe seni | bytery. No atterupt ia to be made to prosi | praia of possvesiun, go ue, wcranyad oy va to oulNpy ded ty ott Uction of the:bridges was In- DNDEMNED TO DEATIE which Consul Catlin, of Stuttgurt, not only’ |i and B82 dt Stottin, Of the whofe number of on: Thought tu Het cite ile complaint lodged with the Asset | yt ihe weugesltton on tha ee are HOH W reanae SU8tUCt tho passage of the cannon, CONDEMN i glyuse good deal of Important und well-at |: Igrunte before stuted, MAUS ‘repaired ta thy | ought to Ho tnsanc, bly, bug all the evidences has been ‘lald bo | uidusauned. WOR RE RUTR EY, Wa Shen gat the disturbu Hol Abdul Boy, ox-Chief of the Albantan | runged deformation, but even, In part, adapts [ United suites, 2119 to frag, Tho reasons, ae commit eihy gh , | fore ite * : Es Comptrallor. Wy eeets visit go yeeTbABees begun after | League, has been court-martinied aud con- | w certaln newspuper-furm, “hie following ta | etuted 1a the febrt, for tho proferoney givon to | , Thure isu woman in Woat Cartbago who at . ——— (pide stock nag Cbs faemsof two tenante | geitnod to death, b bussuge ints paper, in whieh he repairs | the United Peston ial te fuck this there | Grune on buduor, gue pli buoe euttaine wita || VILE NAW TESTAMENT. T PICTURE-F i. a be found, neg berty of any kind Sree eae an laterviow lela’ with. pramiiten oitlelal | Worgein w comparutively short tithe, to aly | butcher's knives and lectures to an fuuginary | ri HEY. EDWARD EVERETT HALE ON 17s ‘ NCDLIRE BRANES Ped until the aati Was any reslatance TUNIS. eae ieraan overament on Hie sub> | pogeasion of i huuse aud land of ls ‘own, wand | RuUivucE. Shu youd our on to strvaty ada belles NELATION TO UNIVANLANINM. PICTURE FRAMES 4 ca iy eertaly Tinuothy ul she B ero NOUATAT ERIE. ; Question "Ot wit clussot peoply atho peas to beenuy Ludepoudyat vl uthors und well-to- + bist a ate ary OE ie, aud ‘noe detied ta Fe Seal Da ie Pn ciBolk ee ina AAnulaarely pay ry to weit ee es. a adn and, WwERTA, May 2.—'The mountaincers in | ent emigration priucipatly composed 2” As showing the claisuf persons emigratt 1s Worklug Glothos, prepared to yet out of tho RW York, — SE WAIN, : the ‘ {eying Fowurks, quote argpodt, | huuwutuny wwe. Leis thougureie lstusune. | stuy, Jol W, Chadwick's Universullst Bbulacluror, aa S20 Waduaivete Heply—" Chielly of Ullers of the suli, bardy and | ing fullewlng romurks, quuted {tui the report, Sheri aud dls party ay- | th ueighburhood uf Mateur ure very much

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