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Y 26, 1881—TWELVE PAG TTR CINCAGO TRIBUNE: TITORSDAY, shock tt would only bo felt by the present ge eration, for our ehildran’s children would havo a better Biblo than we havo had, But wo should compare the now with tha Bie in our family SanRI coverad In tho ‘Treasury, Several persons | condemns the course pursued by the Assem- h held yesterday at noon at the office of tho | suln@yenr: C, P, Chesebro, President of the FOR LG . have been arrested Yor compllelty, bly, and says: “'Thelr decision will not TILE RAILROADS. Company, corner of Lako street and Mich!- Watasb, Ht Tous & Paotics Presklent; A. We ana and ronera sera ae oe pa eens ay MARTIAL, LAW PROCLAIMED, have much weight with outalders when It ts gan avente, President W, K. Ackerman oc- | VicesPresiients F. Me Lalce, of, wanie & Obiog | 0ld_ associations, on. the whole It wae a grad. 7,5 Viesna, May 25.—The Bulgarian Govern remombered that the leaders of tho Commis: | we, W, H, Dixon Installed as Com- euplen the chair, and Mr. J. Dunn acted as | Nerthwester: dW, 8. Palm, of tho | atone IC the ebnares made, howdver. sree an iy 11 tho Scone of Memorablo Festivities in Honor of ment arrested ZoxeMinister Knraveloit and | sion whieh suspended Prof, Sinith are also Seeretary, “Of “tho Ens proclatmed martial law In Rutschuk, Widdln, | the leaders of the Assembly, and ure, in fact, missioner of the Trunk Line there were and I'trnovu, ~ thelrawn Judges. Jt Is the way of all ine Association. 1, Gebhard eretary; an ois, Rocx leland & Pacitie, Assistant Becres ry. 1 stockholders pragents A.B. Van Nest, Willian f Willintin ‘Tracy, ands. V. Fs An aceldent nccurred yestorday morning on tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne near Forty-soventh Aa PROCS ‘ risers, and ho belloved !t would recommend rag BUTE. quilsitors and perseentors,—the plan of knock- Randolph. | ‘The number of slintes repre: | street which delayed tratiio f L , | itself to our affection, Ri * 3 Calderon. A dispatch from Constantinople says © | ing aman down when you cannot ment him ‘ sented was {rai ouL OE a tata at 290,000 | ‘The uitehinan at that point by reatake turned done audionca was dismissed with the benedicw i 4 eee ransom uf £16,000 was pald for the relonsd of | tn nrgument. Whethor tha Seotch Frea | Annual Meeting of the Wlinois | Mares, Only businessof s routine charncler | O2eccnseeirui was coming. into evonysant | ee Ph = ae ‘Reforms’ Which the’ Mr, Suter, captured by the brigands near Sa- | Church will gan or lose by the adoption of Centra! Stockholders ready been published and submitted to the fotore ft could be stopped a. collision. occurrad, INDIANA HOMEOPATI 4 et ted “Reto: Jonten saveral weeks azo. i thia tiine-hontored way of handilng the truth 4 stockholders about two months aro, Rea i nee are Troe the Lede and Spectat Dlepateh to The Chtedge Tribune. Hs) vAY tT '. Messrs, + o . F i “3 ., ts gt 7 re iearian Bulldoner In~ | arms ent nestanne or ze WAT | remainy ta bo pea : : Yesterday, Seen: Gye Hs Agkermatn 1h, F AAyer and | passenger-train, and no one, was burt, Ispraxaronts, Ind, Moy S.-The “fie Aa i pS: pists Upon. Sorta, May 2i—Priuee Alexander has IN THI 1tOUAK OF COMMONS TO-DAY wero retiected Directors for anothor torm of | . The now depot of the Hlinols Contral fallroad teenth annual session of tha -Indlana Inst « -¥edie A . May 2. + Alexant Faweett, Postmaster-Gengral, sald both the | 4 pian to Th 4 Peopto Who I three yours, at Sixteenth street will be opuned next Sunday, | tute of Homeopathy met this hlorntng, boing Sta : written to the Russian Gerforal ext com | rrvasury and Pust-Oflley are now constder- an to Thwart People Who Haye Subsequently the annual meotings of tho pro- and on and cat thet, (fay. all suburban a, traina | catled to order by the President, Dr. 0. Be ue f! vl a 1» Je Fe oH, Te of 5 ne ner ne. il 5 ire canno inente Io says: Time will ba allowed for hom in regard to tho position of telegraph Lutiber Cara. Hadid eects Rare Me re lftory, and 01 ak Buiniay, one sion there was a gratifying attendance, lcad- oporatura, ‘Ife expressed hls willingness to} * traing will bo longer atop at that point. Tho geven Years, He will an oxpreasion of public opintin, perfectly eoted Pruadent, J.C, Welling ‘Treusure Ing homeopathte physielang .being present was reli nols Central will also put on, commoncing next er, and W, J. Maurice Seurotrry. dy what he could In thelr behalf. ‘The Post- $ Pouca : : TY. Suoday, four ndditonal Sunday trains, teaving | from various parts of the: State, “Among . ° ‘ Abdicate. uuntiapeded Oy the Goseromenty (apes tie innater-Clenoral recommends 1 provistonal | Mx. B, 0, Moldram's Successor Appointed— the atuckboliers of the avenge & fioningfold ane Kentra Bepoe: at 2116 p.m., 8:60 p. m4: | those from abroad were: Prof, Samuel De effect of tha articles, ‘Tho Great National | romodteling of the telexraph operators’ pay Mr, Hughitt to Be President of reer ene dGltn hiirestorss SEC | rho fast frultete Jones, of the University. of Michigan’ Prot, —_—__ Assumbly will have to decide between ratlty- 8 a , ty Re ; and working-hours, but not a suttloment of and 1.V. F. Hundoloh ircotors, st We Hr | The fast feult-train on tho tiltnole Central , ing the articles collectively and my abdien- | thor status ns Civil-Service employés. ‘This the Northwestern, Eto. fig Tronaurotc and d. Dunn Beeretnry. Itond yesterday morning brought In fifteen car W. A, Phillips, of the Cleveland Momeo- Sonds a Frigate with pond dr ecrnwhorrios, fe teaves Cairo ut twa. | pattie Hospital Collegd; Ur. D. Duncan, of aan for tho uineting the stockholders took n trip ebor Y qarkey ton. is likely to ocenstun discontent, but a strike * Ntand reaches here tho tollowing morning at | Chicago; Dr. H. E. Hebee, Si r the 1,000 Troops Toward. "The articles nre as follows: Is Miely to qcenston discontent but attike | ire cHrAxGE INTHE NORTTWEST- | Worn, MOK iio tow Pulioan Car | #4e!™Auceoogse ane trainings oniy uean FuUniog | Opie Hemneopatbi Mean! Associaton, Dr , Tripolf. 1, Tho Princo to beempowered for soven yoars | Haweatt’s friendly attitude, ERN MANAGEMENT, SE Ee Ate ag bleh as Our | James MoMullin, of Paiiadelphiny and Dr. We Ler rar pear a ENT eer Ree woot. While tho tmexpected announcement of | CONVENTION OF RAILROAD COM-= | have already been forwarded 26 Detroit and ong Breyfogie, of Louisville. Tho reports of the. —_—_———- ,tobo ol a : ‘Ten thousand bales of wool wero offered the resignation. of J.D. Layng as General MISSIONERS, to St. Paul. Tals Company's tine passes through . oT W milos of strawberry territory. “Toe pickin ee eee cena’ titininisteatton, and gon- | to-day, chiefly Vietorinn, New Zealand, and Manager of the Pennsylvania Company the | ‘The St Louls Republican saya: Gen. | soason ts but beginning, und ibid fair to dase. for " Sales ww day. before yesterday: caused general aur- | James nrding, of the Missourl Railroad | some threo or four weeks, thoro being moro than orally insuronroguiar working of tho Goyarn- bead terrae oe wera animated at fully prise in railroad elrcles, the announcement Commission, and Chairman of the Exeeutlve | 8 ustuil crop. The berries are coining in tine Secrotary and Treasurer wero rend and tho Jat~ ter referred to tho Auditing Committees. Tho President appointed tho following Committocss . Credentinis, Dr. G, W. Rowen uf Fort Wayne, Dr. T, F. Hunter of Wabaahy Jovitation, Dr. CG. . : tho Bulearian peoples to introduce inprove- Nihilistic Bomb-Factory “pulled” by the Parisian . He " cares s on sbupo: it huving been dry in that section, thore- | H, Pahnostock of Laporte, Dr. Ji ie Police. MME ordinary sosston of tho National As | Att THH NEW PATLAS SESSIONS TO-DAY in yesterday's ‘TumuNe that it was Couibtitea ns the “Naylonal Benyeutlon Of | fore thoy nro free from sand, (Cars ato used | rligo of Hout EET Tee a aidcese De. sombly this yenrto be stsponded, tho present | n farmer waa sentenced to two inonths* {m- the prevailing opinion that lic would pad Commissioners, yesterday recelve that ean afford thorough ventilation, especially | Ww. 1. Breyfoglo of New Albany, Dr. F. L, Davis. oti budgot remaining in force, prisonment at hard Invor for nasiultine 9 soon agate the position of General | & letter from W. 1. Bragg, President cf the | 9 apted for this purpose. A large quantity of | of Lvansvilley Publication, Dr, Js, 8. Compton 19 coustantly arriving on this | of Indianapolis. ‘Tho President thon read bis annual address, and, departing from tho’ usual custom of ro- viewing tho history of modicino, read an ablo, papor on stimulants and narcotics, Oharges of unurofessional conduct brought by Dr. MeNoaly ogainst Dr. 8, Bringham, both of Now Albany, were dismissed. Haports wore made of Bureaus of Eplitemics and of Gyniccology, after which the regular programm was observed, ‘This evens vegotables {8 3, Tho Prince to be ompowered bofure the ox- itl z Manager of the Chicago & Northwestern Alabama Railroad Commission, tv reference | tine, piration of soven years to summon tho Great een? Re tha recent lls | Teattroad Company enused still greater aur- | to selecting the tine and place for holding | General Manager ©. W. Bradley, of the Uin- Nattonal Assombly.to revise tho Constitution on Binees prise. It had been known for n day of two | the next Nuitlonal Convention. After giving | elunat Northern iatiroud, has just {ssued tho y , i abasis of tho now Institutions be sball buvo BUMSONS HAVE NEEN IKSUED that Mr. Layng had been offered a leading | % explanation why they did not correspond | following circular: created, and tho oxperienes be shull have | to the members of Parliament and other | pusition on a F venterh road, but there ware with the Executive Committee at first, It was Pee Oe atiway, Ganpeny, alo. = SIC RER RONSON: manbers ot Hand, Tengne. in Great | fow who bad the fenst idea that It was a posl- slated tle it had ponnpetl thetr attention that ete rund irom Pabanon,, 0. to Norwood 5 id PORE AV ESTUDNe ritnin convening 9 special mecting to con- | tlon of such vast ortitice, ‘here wei an Executive Committee had been appointed nd this portion of tha rond will be wponed for Loxpox, May 2%—A. correspondent at | gider the wrgent state of-alfairs fn Ireland | inany who yaa labor Aaa Be be | With Instructions to name the date’ of tho | pestenwer and frelgut busiuess on Monday, May ee Most Found Guilty by tho Court, and Awaiting Sentence. i Yon Bottichor Loses His Tomper in tho German Relohstas, rent ay " % fe i ing Dr. James A. Campbell, of St. Tout Athens saya? ‘The publication of the Turco- | and measures for obtaining un expression of | false, ns it was not likely that Mr. Marvin next Gonventlals Iw guiil tho completion of the rond_ from Nor- Pabor oa arlitoial deuths for tho care route SPAIN Greok Convention eaused verituble consterna- | English opinionon the subject, Hughitt, the presant efficfent General Man- | The A lauauie Commissioners ary anxlous | wood -to Cineinnatt the business to and from a phir tlon here, . Even moderate men declare they _——— ier of the Northwestern, would give way to ey * dtu Stearn entuskye {hat | Clocinnat! will be done in connection With and BUSINESS NOTICES, DENON, . Powe c By - loanew min, There ha en no intima. Ce ' watt anlighes - ——. Spectat Cable, cannot understand, how tho Powers could GURMANY, that that meliange inthe management of the | Ptmbebes eins Ohio eleven’ Culler rain, | Stations and towns reached by tho completed i Iilinaia, 3 , elev 5 2 Northwestern was contemplated, and few Aeecuy aigantied ole Sete at of the'Convel wee eno : would belleys that a change of this na- Warren County, {mpose stich condition’ on Greeco unices IBMARCK ON FRANCE. humiliation was intended. ‘The ratiftention | Bentix, May 25.—Prince Brismarck, at 25, of tha Convention by the Assembly fy sald to | the porllamentary soirée Monday syoning, Buck & Wayner’s Moth Powder inthe surest insoct-kfller, 1t_ makes short work of roaches, Hleas, ties, and bedbusa. Also preserves nip, May 2.—The second centenary ieee of the death of Calderon, on in, County, tion. : e§ ure. would be made, In order to] Gen. Harding Is tha only momber of tho Ex- | 0.; Mason, Warren cungo rren, County, 5 dine, Warren | Valuable furs and woolans from the ravages of vay3s was ushered In to-dny by no salute OF | by impossible, the porllumentary solnge Monday ovine, | et, all. doubt about the © alter a | sey tee a a a erty od anmlion uy. Ot Aldine, Watredl | Wintt. “duck & laynor, makers Of tho * htars™ Inirleen guns at daybreak, At 7 o’cloc —— Tiste tn: Eéaiieo would bof iierabl Test -n TRMUNE representative called at | fled. and the terms of office of tho othors buv- Hazlewood, Humilton County, 0.; Hater, ta Cologne. + eee ee fourteen mnilitary bands —_ assembled FRANCE, ste in. Franco would be of considerable |-{he Nortwestern offica yesterday to question | {2g expired, iton County, 0.; Baltou, Hamilton Coubty, Care ae IIS se before tho palace windows, In a " adynntage to the Clerical party, which Gain- | Mr. Hughitt himsolt ag to the correctness of tho terday Gon. Harding, as Chairmen of the | Moselle, Hamilton County, 0.7, Kennedy, Har No risks. Profits certain. Send for fa ne Tac Oriente, . dispersing —aft- earls through the streets = and ly playing Inevery suburb, At10 o’clock 00d soldiers, eblufly Infantry, artillery, and nelneers, with bands playing and ‘colors fying, ame to occupy the strects from the Crotch of St. Jose, noarly opposit: Seftor Syyute’s official residence, In tha brondest putot the Alcala street, ull the way to TUE PUERTA DEL ROT,” aniin the heart of Madrid to the door of the emrent where Calderon is buried. Every toasetop, window, .and balcony, was qurded a3 densely as tho streets, where tte crowds were massed behind the splen- dd ine of troops. Fings and tapes- (des hung from the windows. ‘The mobility, especially during the week of the tesisitles, have been adorning the houses rihtapestries of grent value, ‘The congre- pilon of priests, natives of Madrid, to which Calderon belonged, had prepared 0 solemn Ughmass In tho Church of San José, THE INTERION OF THE CHURCH presented nmagniticent spectacle, ‘The walls tp to the windows, the nave, pillars; and chapels were hung with black velvet, looped wd fringed with gold, THR ALTAR AND CATAFALQUE see ablaze with Hghts. ‘Thousands of person the catafalque pojated to an linita- tawhite marble tomb, on the top of which bya cloak bearing the red cross of the Enghts of Santingo and a canon’s robes andthe cap which fs stil worn by the orders GAMHETTA, Pants, May 25.—Gambettn has started for higbirthpince, nt Cahors, where he ts expect- ed to deliver several speeches «uring the i8tes in his honor. report. Walle Sr. Hughitt. refused to’oithor omit, Exeeutivo Committee, apnolated | jiton County, 0.3 Pleasant Rilge, Hamilton eters aordn iho santrts it wasoriuent from | eure a Hows oe tials and Gorge; | County. O.: Norwaod, Hamlion County iia demeanor that the report is based upon | iret committess The ‘Committee witl cunfer | ,,THore coms no longer reason to) doubt that facts, ‘and thut Mr. Layng is soon to be General very Koon ua to the timo and placo of bulding the Indlunapotls, Delpul & Chicago Huad, 1 por- Mander, of, tho Norn ceer i abureine | He next Natlonal Convention of Ltullroud Cow Hon uf it now Uullt,and that further interoee cy a 7 \- ‘a1 ma bin clo! n eel {matter ar this jungture: but. as soon na things | Mssunere, | ihe Falla JOU ot mteifects | WAs+6tCx, bas coma into possession of the Livuts- r y 6 who wi nuthority, states to a r *Suppostug Mr. Luyagtscoming to tho North- 5 the Loulavilic Courier Journal that no now Tecls pee at a what are your ob- a isc er hbo itt at Uberty to fale on the subject i eaient é a 4 reported that the managers of the g- | Veoeh, of the Louiaville, New Arbany & Chicaxo, nlf, ffuahitt pleusuntly remarked that be could | tir, Fort, Wayne & Chieagy Rallroad have ang Attorneys have been at work for coma fine fe Fra 0 the o it tt Huts? insisted tho reportor, “if Mr. Layne | finaily decked te appoint Mr. Wilum Bor- furetl on and tho papors si ned consolidating comes hero a¥ Ganoral Manager, you cannot a age "rel y = cote Ba a a MANE: y ff ner, at present Local Freight Agent of this'} the Chicago & Indianupolte Alr-ilne with the Baw: Saar a aon anyining now,” sald Mr, | Toad in this city, General Western Proight CMe a Argan Huebitt, Agent In pincs of B.C, Meldrum, deceased, | property north of the Onlo River. Hila reasons seaehelhae cainrende te rnd tho | reporters | and that he will assume the duties of the Do- | Con this bellet are few but cogent, With this bination the Douisville & Nashville Division wostern ur not?" sitiun dune 1, Mr. Borner is undoubtedly | fins gained the suort lino by tora than tent, “Well,” sald Mr. Faguit “T may tell you | one of the best and most efficient Local | tiles betwoen Chleago and Tadtanapolis, and ue that Thnlyeno Intention of leaving tho North- | Freight Agents In the country, und the sblen- | Giyy thoy will ave the bos line butwaon Cale , 0 and Loulsy! . eatOFT ortatn from what Me. Hughttt dd | dld systom that prevalls atthe freight-houses | hee rhe Loufevile & Neabvilfo folks tee saee eny that tho report about ‘Mr. Layng’s appolnt- | of tho Fort Wayne in this ofty is bts work. cured the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chlengo insures Mont as General Manngor of the Northwestern |-Whothor he willdo ug woll in bls new position fs | that the road will be built from Delphi to In- in correct, for if the report was fulge Str. Hughitte| yet yo be established, but It ia tobe supposed | dlunapolis, this belug a part of the schema. would have empbatiouily dented tt. In spite of | that aman who bud givou ao much satlataution With thelr plans carried. out the distances will tho meauro tuformation: received trom, Str. | in one brangh of business will be able to-do | range ns follows: Louisville to Chicago, D6 Hughitt, yet The ‘Tatnuxe thinks {tean give @ | well in anothor, It would no doubt baye miles; Indianapolis toChlcago, 176 mites: Ine pretty correct idea of what the programm is re- | given good satisfaction to slippers and the rall- | dinnapolis ty Brandford, 83 miles; Hradford to Rarding tho change in tho inanageinent of tho | roads In this city, if Mr. Ilundatl, for inany | Chica, miles; Indianapolis ‘to Michigan Chicawo & Northwestern, .Mr. Albert Keep, tho | yeus-asietunt to Mr. Moidruin, and at present | City, 147 miles. President of tho Northwestern, has long been | ‘Acting Generat Western Freight Agent, had —— desirousof retiring from tho uctive manuge- | been promoted tu the placa. its he fs well posted, THE NEW BIBLE, mont of tho road, and would bive done | highly ellicient, and hus riven wroat axtistice id ao before now but for tho . entreaties | tion since he bas hud charge of the oflicu, Hut of tho stockholders and Directors of the bt ret vi jome ch : Fond, who wished to retain bin iu the position, oracr will no, soubi retain Als valuable | Sone OF eee irertiek Mxpietnediby Sue wet . there Mev. Herrick Johnaon Mr. Keep, howover, seems now to be determined u yy X 7 ee eee ao a ee ee eee eee wlll be a re trowbt de; | Attho Wednosday evening prayor-mooting nt canvaseing for a successor It waa found that no |: ofliciontly as before. : the Fourth Presbytorlan Church last’ evening, nore efiigient or better man for that place ouuld — . . the Rov. Herrick Johnson, the pastor, according ‘be selected than Mr Hughitt, the present Gen- | ANSAS CITY, FORT SCOTT & MEM- | tonnnouncoment, selected as tho subject of a Se: eral Mannger and Vico President of the Com~- . r 3 cany aud the conclusion has been arrived at C0 short discourso ‘*'Tha Rovision of tho Now Tes- betta probably underrated. He gnid that no party was 80 well able to Issite’ parole and profit by list-voting In the Departments as this faction, whosu born representatives, the clergy, have fuiluence and acecss every A BUMI MANUFACTORY DISCOVERED, The Bvenement states that u manufactory baal IN THE RVICHSTAG ‘TO-DAY, of explosives and bombs has been discovered |} Herr Richter, on behalf of the Progress- At Montrouge, 0 southorn suburb of Paris, | {sts, moved a resolution declaring that the and that two persons, named Ivanoff and | abolition ot the Customs Ofice at Hamburg, Flovowitz, have been arrested, and also au- | and the Incorporation of the Lower Elbo in other, whose name is unknown, the Zollverefn were nelther In harmony with FURTHER CONCEENG e MonTnouae | the relations that should subsist between the . ver ¥ es pi Pant, May. 2%—The peculfarly-dismat Peder auyele nor. wlth the. cespeobitun to Farlslan suburb known as Montrouge was | ~ {¢ 1s thought that Princo Bismarck has de- yesterday thrown Into a atate of unwonted | gided on the measures herein mentioned with and-most violent oxeitement by. tha report " . mn Hk a NUE inowatactars of coves ann gonupall ng Hainuagg to-cuieent ‘ ombs had been discovered In that quarter, _ 2 ‘Tho existence of the manufactory had been MANON: VOR Se BEDE EAMY'. OF for some. thne known to the pollce, and | rendn declaration repelling tho Imputatton ilnute Inquiry hait been seeretly instituted. | {hat the Ferleral Council was inenpable of Yesterday the tenants of the suspected house, | qdoptlne decisions which almed at curtailing whichis situnted In tho Rue des Artistes, | tha rights of Individanl States, aud protesting wore surprised by the suddén eruption of & | against the attempt of the movet's resolution strong body of polico, ‘Three men, supposed | to influence the decisions of tho Federal to be Nihilists,—lvanhof, Flovowitz, and ) Council, ‘Lhe lnttor, he dectared, was por- another,—were found in one of the rooms, | fectly aware of its duty, and he considered surrounded by bottles containing Nautd | jt undiguitiled to. partleipate fn sich a discus- belleved to bu nitro-glycerine, “hey were | ston as tho present. Baron von Botticher captured and taken off to the depot before | then quitted the Mouse antitst considerable thoy had thne to attempt resistance. A num | excitement. ber of papers are sald to have been eelzed | penark oN TEI WCHTEWS NESOLUTION on the premises, Ainong them wore soveral | was adjourned until Friday, letters from Hessy Helfmann, circulars, Garden City Grain'Exchange, Chi+ engo, Jl. a MANTLES, WRAPS, ee Chas. Gossage Reduced.’ rices! antes, Wraps, And Dresses. i ‘" fl * ot bim President In pinco of Mr. Keep at tho ‘Forr Scort, Kas., May 25.—The last spike | tament.” Ho was favorod with‘aa unusunlly pale Se EN eee ttamel ee as san ie neta rermiee ; ; TUNI 8. . next eyedial impaling, which, takes place two | was driven in the Kansas City, Fort Scott & lara, audlence, amoig whomn worse tnany strange {ions the Rectors of every parish in the NO CONTIANAND SATARAT FOUND, Hee ae tat sir. Hugnite iewas found that | Metnphls Railrond at Springtield, Mo., to-day } faces. tist organ, L'Unite Natlonate, just pulb- | Loxvox, May 2.—A dispatel) from ‘Punts ished, that the news of Hessy's death was | says the cargo of the English schooner Intely current and belioved in tho Russlan ) whieh was searched by an oftiear from. a Hee ne reer Mr. Laynm who bas the reputae | at Lovelock, connucting this city with the ‘The opening exercises consisted of singing and tion of boing one of the ablost General Mana- | netropolis of Southwest Missotri. prayers by Stossrs. Judson’ and MoDivitt, which gera in the country, and who is Just the tonn to were approprinte to the, octasion, after which Capltal, and nearly five hundred priests with Ueir banners, crosses, incense-bearers, and \ Spuixqrie.y, Mo, May 25.—The Kansas e s p thoristers In surptices and full robes, as- | Capital, ot French man-of-war, who -aceompanied the Ee RT ES eC pin ee ea Clty, Fort: Scott & ‘Memphis Ralfrond was | 3!"Jobnson spoke.in a conversational way. Ho : wenbled for.mass, and in.the procession... | se st, «GAMBETTAUR RECEPTION o-. + vessul to Stax, was afterwards discharged at | consequently, tha aulvction,was mada. 4. | completed to this city toxluy, and the first beg te FATS eazore were. a pnd iI | “ i J ; NOT ONLY THE KING "| at Calors was wildly enthusinstic, that place in. the presence of the British | 924% tho, doutit, Is tho Grograim witch wil be | truin over itarrived hore Doarmg Geveral Stuu- | tho ‘new. rovision, for » thoy Teapoko i the Infantas and the Court were present, but AN 8,000,000 FRANC FAILURE, authorities, No gunpowder or arms were | Chicago & Northweatern.s ager George C. Nattloton and other oflers:of | readiness to welcome the! New Testament In ey . delegations of both Houses of the Cortes, Loxnon, May 23.—A Parls correspondont | found on board. . a the road, Thos were received by a large crowd | jes amended form, and wero-tho manifestations Reduced'$5 to $20 cache , te Provincial Deputies, the ‘Town Counell, | reports the fallure of Von Raalte, the Dutch DENIED, STOPPING A BAD PRACTICE. of citizens, and theevent celebrated by the firing | of 'n disposition to accopt 1t,—nbook which tho z Sa ect mliltary, and ecclostastieal authort | diamond merchant, with 8,000,000 franes qu- | Coxstantinorty, May of—Count Corti, | For some years past tho railroads centering | of cannon, speech-muking, ote. Tho roud will be i he ‘ rapidly pushed southward to Sumphla,: ebured Had always beon ready to defend when in ths ally pave tjoon ereatly: annoyed bye Huy and when oon luted will fore aa THE REVISION, practice of lumber-shippers of loading othor | importunt ruliroad tink, connecting as te ill Khe \ Mi nat Wl he said, was no new thing, but wea: qbout gouds than Jumber in lumber cars that pay a arent Tee $80; SOULCET See Qs tue tow covenant. Tho aah etary had ta of the Capital, the Diplomatic Corps, and the Granilees, Judges, sejentlile, and Merry corporations of Spain and of foreign countrics. ‘This enormous eoptinees, mostly held by Paris bankers, | the Italian Ambassador. to this Court, posl- who bought them without guaranteo of tho | tively denies the statement of the London indorsers. i Standard that among the unpublished corre spondence on the ‘Tunisian question’ Is the fate without stating in the way-bills thatsuch | transportntion for the productions ‘of a lirge | #iven tho world a revision, and {olloaing this Black” Worsted Wraps” : ; u r 2 born revision. after’ rovision, ‘each of Reduced $3 to $12 each. mibeting, fn full uniform, or wearing GREAT BRITAIN. record of a conversation betwean Wadding- | other goods wore contained in the cars. In | part of Arkansas, Southwest, Missourl, Kauss, aa a rey tnownut, for Shey, ne 3 their oficial Instguia over thelr avenin dress, TEM SORTS THTAT. ton, Count Cortl, and Lord Salisbury, of the | soma Instances cars were invoiced aa con: gad Nobrushey te Pe ealoalbpt Ry Qatar woe | Witch rere somewhut, Tor they sha ‘ios ee formed, with tho clergy, one of the most im- polng—at any rate one of tho most Qumerous—processiong on record In Ma- di, Its way lay through threo miles of the most populots quarters, aud amid Loxnon, May 25.—The proseention of Jo- ‘port’ that Italy might, {€ she chose, tat hann Most, publisher of the Socialist Journal, Tivotl ie SE ae Froneh ares Frethelt, on tho charge of Inciting to murder, | tion of Tunts, opened to-day, Attorney-General Sir Henry + PUNKEY GETTING INTO THE use, James, Soticitor-Genoral Sir Farrer Mer- Lonpox, May 2.—Tho Standard under taining exclualvely lumber, when they did revision, thurefore, he proceedtd” td* say, not-contnin one pound of lumber, In this | SOUTHERN PACIFIC EXTENSION. pa Se a ee earn. nob ithe whe way the railroads were defrauded of n great SAN Francisco, May 25.—ihe Dally Stock | the truth. ‘There inbeht be something, staruiitig deal of money. All efforts to stop this prac- | Exchange learns from the office of the | to.some nt firat, but there was not to hin, Ther tice liave failed, and finally the roads ap- | Southern Paeltie Rallrond, who ts authorized tu of arsoolatfon, and the sueriinoag of The ne. Worsted: Dresses 4‘) , ATraveling, house, and street) > A soolntions, tenied to hold us to the old rovisl P, 2, lamense dense erowds, tho streets become | Shell, ‘and Mr, Poland, of the Treasury, aP- | stands that m ‘Turkish frigute ‘with 1,000 | peated to tho Lumbermen’a Exchange to | by President Crocker to make tt public, that so ai ccuud tho fee tbat our mothers and’ Reduged $2 to $20 each. fognarrower as-the procossi shed | pearng on behalf of the Crown, and*A. M. | troops on hoard left Suda Bay for Tripull. iaxe some ceelgive aetion regarding this mat- | Chief Engineer Montague, with a party of fathers hid taught us.from Rad fanliiarized ue. a . ‘E the Convent of tha Prosbiteros. Only about Sullivan, Member of Parllament, for tho de- is A PARIS DISPATCIE . ter, dn aecordanes with {its remiest, the | suryoyors, will leave for Yuma in a day or veut careain fexta, made its vere Urea ' ‘ me Sot the principal. personages could. pene- fense, Jumes sald there was not the allght- | snysa majority af the Senatorial Committee irae LO OE aaa ee areas two to survey a line of road from that polnt | miss « coriatn phrase, from | Its pages, byt | Im a orted ik intewith Royalty:into sons alta to check. freo discuaston by tha | °tmeTunis treaty arein favor of Its con- | billed as iumber must contatn only such artl- | to Point Isabel, at tho head of the Gult of] Seo. rasieore, fn toate eon a aoe ; rolaee 4 press, On tho contrary, this prosecution was | firmation. 2 brought to‘preserve tint freedom. The'arti- THE PRIME MINISTER. cle published th tho Freihett, on which tho Losvon, May 23.—A Thnés dispatch from indictment against tho prisoner was found, | Tunis confirms tho report that the Prime must, ho sald, bo regarded us a direct threat | Minister.Js estrous of going to Parls, He to tho present Emperor of Russin of his | tlnds great diflenlty hf obtaining leave, how- father’s fate, Io referred to the othor artl- | ever, ns his real object Is doubtful, cles tn the Freiiclt a8 showing the aulmosity ‘Yun, May 25.—1t is reported that the of Most, Among the papers found upon the | Pyne Minister will shortly go to Paris, prisoner was a poemorandum “that ‘Trieste . a issafes address for storage of dynamite.” aK AUSTRIA. : ‘Pho prosecution called merely formal evi- THE JEWS. ‘once to prove ‘the purpose of the Frethelt. | TLoxpox, May 25.—A. Vionna dispatch snys: Sullivan ralsed a numbor of technical ob- | “itis rumored that Russlan omfssaries are jectlons relative to tho jurisdiction of tho | tnstigating the Poles in Galicia against the Court. Jews, ‘The Government has ordered a strict THE JURY WAS ARSENT « watch to be kept. Tho subserlptions here from the court-rooin twenty minutes, and re- | for the Russian Jews. have reachod 6000 turned: with a yerdict of gulltyon all the | florins, f counts, but recommanted the prisoner to tho = mercy of the Court, on the ground that he is MEXICO, nforelgnor, ‘Tho sentence of the Court was KADS WAPPY. tho jaw cles a8 voine under the head of lumber, Pur- | Cnlifornia. The terminus of tho road will beat | ha vser Not ‘old assoclate! t suaut to that action, Mr.G. W. Hotchkin, | deep water in tho Gulf, where wharves and ant raruio toa fitout eueriacl ta tant Scoretary of tho Lumbormon’s Exchange, bas | warchauses aro to bo built and other. shipping 7 Thoy had retuthod, for-instanoo, “Our Fathor! Justissned tho following circular to lumbor- Tueilities established, When the rond is ready | wuich art in Heaven,” andother innocentarchas - dealers of Chicago: 2 i for business u tne of fust atentwers will bo | tains, for the suke of nagociation, Whilo tho Tt has come to the knowledge of your Roard | pliced on tho Gulf to run to Guaymas, Mazat- | word * which" hid xiven way to who" in com- of. Directors of tho Lumber Exchniigo that in | lan, and other Mexican porta, ‘Tho road fs-ex- | mon wane, It was well enough that the languago |! varlona.cases goods not Proporly, elunging | peuted to be Incomplete runulng order by tho | was left unchanged, for itdid no burn so sour under the classification of Inmber bave beon tof October next. | anit dld not pervert the truth. Jonaud {iy Waukee car. Peete Frain thla the speaker went on to rofer to intimution of any goods othor than lumber 03; WISCONSIN CENTRAL. SOME OF THE CANOES ie rcigae on aa a Pontes Meet nstranco +g, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune made by tho revisers, stich as the word * quick” gs Eequeat having beet Bink t0 the Direuiors Minwauxer, May 25,—The annual report tarconngatiqn Wirt ce RT, seniek, bad been rallroids interested thorein, your Dire! ‘ = ui a fy y by rallrond tngorested thorelay ru awntan | OF the Wisconsin Central Keallrond was cont | gaoment, of she, morrow Yer eno morrow thoy request most oarnestly that you will seg pleted to-day, During 1880 connection was | changed to “ Bo not anxlous for the morrow.’ atrictly conformed to fn all cars touded by yo made with St. Paul. The Northern Pacific These and similar ShanKus did not dustroy tho Resolved, ‘That, oars billed ag jumber mui ill Intercept the Central some time durin truth, but tholr tendoncy was toward simplify. contain only lumabor, lath, pickots, shingles, | ercept a | ing it, Literally interproted, such words and sngh, doors, blinds, moldingy, cedar poate, an the year, but the exact polnt is notatated, |-texta bad convosed a mouning diferent from eAye> troughs, ‘Tia will add greatly to the rovenue of the line whut bad been Intended, and tt bad been neoos- Lutnver and its collaterals embrace onlylum- | in tho future, Tho earnings during tho year | 2ary te explain tham to cbildren, but with tho ber, lath, pickets, sulugios, ssh, doors, bituds, | woro as follows; From, rolghta, Fedlbeaty bur chingea these explinntions — wore = dona moldings, codar posts, und Gave-troughs, passengers, 278414; mails, 82 away witb, und for this reason t.ho wel- If, howover, any othor goods aro putin lumbor | ¥4,807; miscollancons, $17,8t comed tham, and ho thought tho world cars for the canvontenco of your customers, | 152.00, ‘lens operating expense: should weluoime thom for tho sume rodson. But CE a oa aoc enver tue quantity | pontule. $20 thore Wis auother reason why thoy shotld bo and kind must be placed on Nunl bill. $205,748.35, welcomed, and one equally Important, which It fa the request of tho Board of Directors that THE LITTLE CHAPEL, | * Nhich was brilliantly Hehted up and adorned ‘with flowers, wreaths, and crowns, ‘he Car- Gaal Primate and the clergy sang the re- spouses before the altar, to the right of which Cilderon's tomb is In tho wall under his bortralt, The Queon was not present at the eremonies, being prevented by fatigue. Gen. Fatrehitld and Ils wife wore Ln tho diplo- male tribune, ‘Tho King and diplomatic ‘ors will bo present at the reception at deena Hall to-night. 4 ‘Tocelebrate thls anniversary, El Dia, the as rid paper, has published a special num- te drluted Iu the type, style, and fashion of wauarenteenth eoutury, with date “25 May, si Its articles, covering suveral pages, tay signed ond written for the oc- ally by Canovas Del Costillo, a lo Castelar, and many othor well-known ate Tho engravings are after the style tledron, portraits beautifully stamped Promenade, Dinner, and Reception # Costumes — | " Reduced one-third. a 5 ( ! Summer Silk Suits, $12 cach; worth 206. .Children’'s _ a : Worsted &:Silk Dresses At Great Bargains. ES ig ‘2 3 5 total, Shr of $100,205.57, and 455.02, louving the net curalngs = wis that it would effectually do away “with tho (0 wood, doferred pending argument on the: second Crrv or Mexico, May 25,—Tho Eads con- | aij shipmonts of paper, paint, lime, hair, tnth, oN , habit of illiterate rainisiors expluiniug the beenea of” tes ok ate oats A point ralsed by Sullivan, that tho atatute | trict was approved by both Houses of Con- coment halle furniture, und gory thor ind ‘Sut ae Ee a soriptures, uinny of wom in tholr explanatons : thebest artista, In the articles the most re agalnat inelting to murder does not apply to | gress to-~dny. of freight (oxcept elussitied aa 106-110'State-st., shall Inquantity and kind bo speciOcdon final ATLANTA, Ga, May 25,—-Cole, of the East Uilla of the curs, In all cason, fi Tennessevand Virginiasystem, reached here to-lay, and Jn conversation with your carre- intended, and, toa often. perverted a grand truth, Ho did not think now that they would g 5 ve we VENT Ne q MK. newspaper invective, Lord Colurktze, how WORK WENT ALONG ALL TIE SAME, Fo ee a eae orice cxplanie maukable font ura in that all thess modern | oo. during the trial, sald his presont Im-| Several natives were Killed on tho Na- Mlers and statesmen, except Castelar, haye 56-62 Washington-st. Uons, und this wasan invalaulublo gate, Thou touposed thelr articlay ay If they were wrlt- preaalon of the meaning of the statute was | tlonal Railway Saturday by Mexicans, Work | WESTERN TRUNK LINES ASSOCIA? | soondent sald that he was here for the pur. | gain, tho sacri rexurd teen “for 180 a SEA. D, 1081, From them Is ploked out adverse to Sullivan's contention, and he di- | was not interrupted. LO poso of maturing plans for building an exten- tragtis wit oni tan, he thoy an ; CASTELAR'S 01 i rected tho jury to find a verdict on tho sepa- —_— The Western Trunk’ Lines Assoclation, | gion of 1s miles trom Savon to Atlanta; algo. a | work, He could furedoe, bowaver, how! sue ORIDA WATER. ; wt ila ee ee rata counts, 0, apparently, even If the re- CORONER'S WORK. whieh was formed yenr or two ago for the | Tina from Atints to itomo, to cunnoot with the | migntask, * How do you know that wa low tEDe Ee cron, 18 compared to Shakespeare. : . eof exacting wrbitrary rates on- ont. | Selina, Homo & Dalton, ‘Colo claims that he will | Paty sho truth?’ Hut the wnawor to thik was Da ceeeeee an anennamatan ieee ae eeeeneeeat ter aaylng that Calderon 1s the best ox. | Served polnt is decided {n favor of Horr |; The inquost upon Churlos Peyton, tho colored | Dlrpos® &! 4 y Fo Ron ton staan to Acianea oy | BAv4 {00 TURE, tostantiem for an. intulllgene Wouent of Catholic and. feat Spal i * | Mont, ft will only result in an amelioration | man who did at the County Hospital in conse grant business recelyed from the Enstorn | january, anu tho lino to Rome by Maro nuxt. toe erro thonghe none buEtho auperstl¢ious Eo: Tes last y axdl noharoliesLEpAMR | oe his eantenes. quence of a bullet fired {nto bli by Kiug Moyer | trunk ines, and to watntaln the same, helt Fa ee dvimace sick a question. : a lays of chivalry, when slo nearly cated Protestantlam, ho, adds _ that Bi ee but» one rival, Shaks- ata of ty surpassed him in profound ‘ ire jana mala a tha art oe alee th assions, and in presenting er eared Aspects of our nature, It fs 4 hakapearo 1s of the samo style ‘odel—Cyclopean and Titanic,— Meuse lke our poet, he Is romantic also, B. y jn a brawi Sunday last on Clark strooty near Lonpoy, war erin inden Buenos | Volks will bo held ai 10 o'clock this foroncon. ‘Ayrenn, froin Montreal for Glasyow, bofore | A nost-moriem AL Te eee roported ashore, 18 merely nground $n thé | tno socond and third vortobne. Denth was Rivor Clyde, causod by paralysis, ‘Tho fuote concerning the FOXUALI. ~ alfray given in Sonday’a Truune buva since 1 Jookdy Fordham will tide Jy Ry Keone! | been, sully mubstuatiated, aud Meyer wil Oth Foxhall In the race for the Grand Prix de Saybiadly, Rion ee tu a eound woside Poyton Parison tho 12th of June, ' wharo 6 full Wounded, and this gocs A wrest n meoting yesterday at tho office of the | ~ -* BUFYALO. Weatern Welghing Assgelation, in the Lake- | Durrat.o, N. Y¥., May 25.—It fs rumored side Bullding, for the purjose of fnitlating | that the Pennsylvania Ratlroad Company Mr, W. IL Dixon, the new Commissioner, in | have ‘obtained controlof tha Buffalo, New the mysteries of the position which he!s to | York & Philadelphia Ratirond, whleh was -ocenpy hereatter, ‘The rites were according | recently sold to a syndleata ot, New York to the Intely-revised code ot the United OF | ong phiiadelpita bankers, Tho road namod } . " [ct 10 a Union Dy; boon Mialy’ Initiated, he nssiuined tho chalr, iid the ae ‘while. Sit snotuda the ‘Now NEFENRING TO THE KING JAMES REVISION, the sponker obarncterized it as a romarkublo work for that period, and sald that whilo tho noe ‘ylvera had bad soe gulde Inthe Groek mnie scripts thoy wore uot Greek scholars auch ae wo have today, In the new rovision thors bad been wn acoumtulation of these munuscripts, nutboring Ja all whout 1,760, and golug back to tho fourth century. ‘Those mans uusoripts hud boon an unfailing souroy of infor mution in the work, and that thore were 60 many in favorof tho new rovision, for in 7D x, %E 1 IMPERISHABLE’ PERFUME, ‘Murray & Lahman’s . ft thein ride pr ae ton made tho | aut asked for tho pleasure of the meoting, | York, Chicuyo & St, Lou tattroad Company. 4 + 0 Ri HM] A W AT E R rect less akin to the classe corroctness of EMIGRATION DECREASING, See rev aiclaia bo did, Aut gairere presout dines Chariton, Ohi i pete Poole mete ety ie ere cou fuctae To field odels, becausu he ponetratesdeeply |, DubEIs May 25-—Tho tila of aintgration | "Holwesn Sand JU o'ciock last night tho body of | cago & Altons Derelval Lowell, Culeago, FAST FREIGHT MEN, iustrate, bo auld ho bad Atty pleces of culn eee taystetics of our oitections that we | fom the South ,of Toland ts steadily de- noolored mun about 2 youre Ol was foulid On Burlington & Quincy; W.TL Stennett and 6 which bad. passod to him from former gunords uy 7 tl Ks of thu Lnats Conteal Railroad nt tho creasing, ‘Thora’ was a deéronia of 45 per | fher‘ct etavoonth siroct,. Zhe hoa wis com " cent Jn April compared with the correspond. | plotuly euvered from tho body, and showed that ing week Jast year, Tho returns from the the man had beon run over by a passing traln, 4q of 17 present mouth go far show a decrensy of 25 Busan soicinty of the aagaiy syoand: Berea per cent, : * ARCHBISHOP PURCELL, tons, He boliuved thoy woro xonulne, and if confronted by a doubter Who pronounced thom spuriqus he would held to thoir gen- ulneness, | upon boing induoud to submit thom to the sclontiNo tosts if bo should ttad one of them to be spurious, he would feel the better satistiod of tho charucter of tho othor forty-nine pleces, wt boen with tho Now ‘Tostument, und b enter . f Sr, Lovis, May 25.—Represontatives of tho Aun Bt cules Iron Meet er rE uinernt Ale various color and fast frelght Hues of the Oto wisond ‘and George H, Daniela, Wabash, | country, as well us of the frelght depart- ent Me ee enandlen, Hissourt re ae Con: | mynta of different railroads, were in session Tho thrat business done was the drawing up of | at the Bouthorn Hotel bore to-day, This is the tho following circular to tho various roads In | frst mouting beld bore sinco 1874, an the at- the countrys = - teudanco ls very large. ‘Tho musting will cone Please take notico that dir, W. H. Dixon has tinue to-morrow, Hegular routing business only, Sn well Jat call the great author of Prt ag poet of seeing, and the Moog lor of Justina, the poet of. ideal nhs enevas writes a romarkablo ar- 0 the mee of the sevanteenth’ventury, Ye Dy elebrated favorit of Philip IV. Best for. TOILET, BATH," ‘and SICK ROOM. PARNELL * i y Bo tt ha Ke of Ally: ia sorfously Ill, and has beon ordered to two} ciwoinwats, May 2%5.—Tuo Cutholto Tdegraph | yo ep iaooiae | 80 far as Ja known, 16 bulow transacted, bile the reviglua pointed out not to excoud a F TT TOO DS: BeDolr of TO Ls treo eg eae EaTT | days! rest by lls physletan, OF, | | CINCINNATT Ma Pee eatemoula of tho | Hone eee tect tne days veo W, Hl dwinay | ———t Hoven" passnges fratet bud ‘ben cranalptod | OPTIUAL GOODS, time, whieh “t BRENNAN « 2 + | extrome fooblonsys of Avchbishop Purcell are | resigned. As such Comny laajanor ho is Inveate THE DALUAS & WICHITA, wrong, the vost the othe Passuures | bad been put ~ ANE ABGE caGHn Perel A 4 we cst Im ulruere of | nas been alia Ln the Nas, Jalen | wound, hy Ene cova, fo ue | Hit A vat tee dames | gone a ht a Topark telew| $2eae bauer ntaiad nak Ahoy, were, tke | - MARRS ACh 7 "the outer shoots cr EL Di vertlsoments | yrassed {linsolf ploased with. the treatmont | Conyont, tiday,and says tho ‘Arehbiauop'was | #00 Bud OF veo tho minge, aud all his wotsaro | graphed last night that the Houston & Texas | Language was 4 ‘tixed thing, and tho student AST 2 : Nat language of fed El Dla are in the | generally, but complatned bitterly of being | avie to riso carly, ang ly reasonably vigorous," | tolbu rospacted aa tho ucts yf tha Association, | Central had purchased the Dallas & Wichita gourd BO 40 fur end t uu Surtuer, 40 there wis no Gai? & 2 , tune of two conturies ago. | obliged tg rotiya to his cell at Go'elock In tha | fa Santer ARen? 7” | fu 'aich mneinbur thereof, unt giuerwies OF | elcoad was'incorrect. ‘Tho road acquired YY ) froie 4 AF atin catalase | Re i Ts Water anes -' - | oyening, there to remain until 7 in the morn- vi HEART-DISEASE: , Fd and oer a tine was tukua up in a discus. | the Contralila the Waxahochio Tap, onion will | Beolatly since the Greek pronoun and verb IBu Navn, Asooated Press, - “| ing. nave he sist Fort Wontit, Tox. May 23.—De, Lesito Frost, | ston as to the best means tube tukon, to carry be pusbed north westwardly to 8 goanection with | wore now understood, which hud buon: & great | ying Bpoctaciea sulted to nll sights on sclenting Tider May 25—The tomb:of the poet WY GENENAT, ASSEMBLY’ ~ of Walthus, Mass, formerly Surgoon U8. Au | out the nbjevts of the Association. Nothing of tho Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fo. Obajacto ia former revisions, aid sluco the Inter- | principle dipera and Fiold Uinsves, Teluscupss, M0 tet? Was visited during fot | ¢ THE GENENAT. A oer etuar af O, ke Frost, Cashior of tho Toxas | 8 dulinit naturo| was “accomplished, and the aaa et : ceittmaaa AvrUtofory hud ueee attempts ta tune | Eruscypen Hasuuters, otc, ie btocesston to-day on thie Geansl Fae yee oe ae: Beatal “Bree Church adopted. by..a | Bnd Uae oe ane Company, felh doud in | mecting tinelly adjourned to mock, agatu thls wee ok WPEMS, i rove the iauyuano without alfocriny the purity SSS TOTTEE nlveruary of the poat'o dent ‘Tito troops | ere malority a resolution that, “Corislder- | fb ttroctioruay of bonrt-disciace MORIA ittoe which ‘wae appointed at the | __Itlanow arranged that tho Chicago, Bure of tho Word., . e PROPOSALS. * ; f Ing the nature of certain writings of Prof. sega Cormmnittoe no eelary-or te commis: | lingua Quincy Hallroad will move Into * ANOTHEI BOUNCE, OF INFORMATION, epesnsterw few tinen ide Wat Calderdh's statug in tno presencg, to the revisors wore the addition! versions and Fropesnls far Waukeguu Hurbdr, TL * pa Robertson Sith, in particular an article on A Kitton wit! ie for Tobacco. aloner will report to-day, [Cle understood that ‘est Side Unton Passenger Depot tet: é ATE reenOl ‘ ta aud Royal faally.,: va) the Hebrew language and literature in- the : Freetdence Press.’ st will recotminend that the Cotnmlysioner’s Bal: Hie heir sical ieee. Penn meer re Sonne (0 LONE, eo et | acd Mtiwaukes Hatihtarern ties Sey. A a te rope ¥ 7 te rynec fa 3 7 : revved at this vite | f THE BAST, J. | feel cofiatralned todvclare that they uo longer to be a yory coer ofthe family were. play Dixon they bave found tho vight' man for tho Tha: ‘Shore & Michigan Southern maid quotations from the Furhers | Sine i, iohiTat wien ting and” place Wey Site whiobin themselves contulnad the very gist ane allof the elementary truths of the Beripturog. From these slong ba thougat the New ‘estas Imunt might havo been written almost entire. * ‘In concluston, tho reverend gentleman sald Ud pelloved the nuw yervion guve the world the A 2 NAT ONAL'DIGGRACR, 2 tack th %.—The opposition papers ty dae TureoGreek Conyention a3 @ na- sai ince. and tuat bu ie inevery respect qual. | broughsere yesterday nine car-loads of em- Tigao curey out aud cnforee the’ provisious, of | Igrantsrabous 509 In_ number, - The Michi- tho ayrovinent. : Kan Cen val brpught tn Feng and the Pittsburg eaete x yne near . ANNIEAT SIRE TING: + reine tavuat meeting of tho Car Account- "Phe annual meeting of tho stockholders of | gata Association, buid at Clnoinnatl yesterday, | Word Of God word fur word. It wus a wonder- the Hlluuls Central Raltroad Company was { tho following ollicens were gleeted for the ous | ful improvement ju thought, oxprea- considdr I¢:safe or atvantageous’ for the | whist Kit Jumped upon tho table and cor t ¢ of the hi ft Church thot Prof, Smith should continue to pia wer tat nt vag oa hn teach In one of her colleges.” Prof. Sinith’s | tho table, whic created a great dent of unued friends have made an ineffectual appeal to | ment ‘A day or two atterwurd kitty crawled up on [ts niustur, took a olyur out of his ¥eat pock~ the Assembly to give a trial befgre the Pres: | yt, und, biting off « plece, chewed tt up npn bytery, ‘Tho Edinburg Scotsman strongly | aay apparcnt i oifect, ed ence of blddurs, forfmurevitus Herbed SE eee tiie: Pier Canatpuctiou, ; For bluges ior proposals, Gud ail information, appl es Ten Sissfonaty ola beta vl ir al Propo $e Folvet, Any, CF Mlopa Proposuis for Waukadee D.C. HOUSTON, Maj. of Eay'rs, U. 8. ATWYs x9, DEFALCATIONS £ Snting to 80,000 dractiinay have been dls-