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THLE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 23, 188I—SIXTEEN PAGES, {f the policemen who tag the census papers to got at the jinndwriting of the sender of the threatening fetter are not dismissed from the fored;to call upon the farmers not to fll up the agricultural grounds annualy nasiums for tnen and for women were at- locked, and only saved from destruction by the interposition of troops, for tho shoutors themselves had no iden What they were talking about, and no one on board (excent the original offender) know to When our ensign wits FOREIG JOUN GARRITY. . This Brute at Tricks Again. what thoy alluded, set at Montreal a tes Briton, elther to display his hilstorleal pened that the ordered bia mate VirtxA, Alny 27—A dispatch from Lent His Cannibal borg reports that tho country seat of Gen. Prince Lubominsky, at Koszowntz, tn the Ukraing, has been attacked by peasnnta, and completely demolished, CONTROTAKOFE, Str. Perensscna, May oxpected here the 2d of January, Great Tumult in Mit- own, County Cork, Yesterday. called for by the Registrar-G TUE RcOTeM HEM To the Weatern Astoetater Press, Lonnon, May 27.—At 0 meoting of the Gon- eral Assembly of the Seotch Free Chureh yesterday, Dr. Attain, of Casgow, inoved a resolution, of whieh ho had given notier, relative to. Prof. Sinith, the motion being that ho be removed from his ehatr in Aber- deon University, but tn the meantime to con- tinue his fult salary, Prof. Bruce moved that tha Assembly decline to give effect to Dr. Adwim'’s inmotion. After alx hours discussion 30 members yoted for Adam’s motion, and 231 for that of Prof. Bruce, Bruce and other members then pro- tested against the decision of tho Assembly. VHOF, BMITIVS REMATKS During tho discussion at the meoting of the General Assembly of the Scateh MreuChurch Dr. Adama’ motion, Prof. Rob- ortson Sintth said the motion propusad to leave him his salary, but he would nover consent to eat the bread of a church which did not permit him to serve it. Dr. Adams’ motion, he said, f€ carried, would raise n spiritin the Church which had been raised {n tines past In every church in Scotland— namely: napiritot rebeliion against tordly ake, Inqiulred tkiug was hinder tho Stars Tle, wis vuawered by a very Wteral member of the party hat," beg built nthe United States and owned Hew the Stars and Stripes.” WI see,” sald Ne It Was Who Bit Om Ald. ee ee 9 Governmant and People of En- ‘gland Greatly Disturbed by Preaont Developmenta, Paonia arian Pretender to acy Losing His —Cortschakolf In Send the Scoundrel to Iottal for a Lifo Uring them h'under er tag.” we must, sir,” was tho prompt anewer, endeil the conversation and tho Joker itt ne, tur feft tg at unchor In the Bt, Laws t There wo rumulned from Saturday nignt until Monday afternoon with strong easterly eile blowing and raising so high sea that communiention with the mainland tacditeult, if not nbaolutely Iinposstble. Ut tof tho thie. The steward went asboro (o get some fee ane freab ment, and tho Captain was obliged to-go alse to arrange for nm towbont tu tuke us te. Montreal, Corae went after tho pupers and to take the Mir correspondent, ire Ube tire In the the rain beating on tho seek whistling In the ri ? “ vary> ‘The report of th We beat every: je premature accouchoment of Messy Heifimann is oMelaliy dented. ADMINAT. LESSOPFSKY, commanding the Russi Pacitic, has been ordered to return to St. After what bad nlrendy been published con- corning Al) Janes Poovey's direful adventuray with a cannibal, it wawith some feeling niin to dismay that n reporter, por direction, lust evening wonded his. way to the Aidermanie mansion tn order to propound to thendventurer the Duntreary ingulry, “Can you wewewng Ian saitndron in the GERMANY. TO BE ENPRELED. Bentas, May 27—The Mormon misston- aries who have been trying to make prose. lytes {n Germany are to be expelled from the waters. Mire —_—_——_- Mtting in tn cag: waa tho cheorful answor of tho Indy of tho ADE Hstentng, tho wii house usshe ushered tho enller intu tho fnely furnished parlors. The grit, bass voice of the proprietor was beard at tbo herd of the stare, and the reporter haetly tried to remembor If ri that Poovey had ever enten or uttempted to eat a representative of his profes No, ho hat not. Wehad threatened to eat " certaln reporters, or do; something clad bai te ‘hus bolstering his couruge, he became braver ns tho voley eamo nearer, ‘Tho Alders minn Improvised a tig Of truce out of the band- A fow abort words, and tho Wewrpaper tnnn tind shaken bunds with th ; ¢ Milan Getting Ready to eae On Kingly Robes and Ti Ince the Captal sn ing, thought he hid dectd- edly the moat enviatie position of any. 7! xulo Diew fleree and strong nil day Sunday and ibo next day, but Munday afternoon about 3 wo Wero taken hold of by the the tug Lako, and, With # smull brigantine in company to prevent us from feeling loncrone, started on ourjonrmey up tu ‘guess tho natura of tho cargo of our consort, for, although fully loaded, sho sut high out of tho water, conclusion arrived at was that she bad probally paristiable” cargo, So it was, in one sense, but not such as we had anticipated, for wo saw by ihe piper the next day that sho wie frolyhted NOT YET RIGNED, A Berlin dtspateh denies that the conven- ton incorporating Mamburg in the Zollvereti, das notyet been slgned,t hough It is expected to be ina few days. ELECHTIC RAILWAY. Heetria, rathway is now working in the vicinity of Berlin so satisfactorily that asecond is projected to runto another dis- trict of the suburbs. ‘The cust of construction uch Discussion Over the For- mation of the Gorman Zollveroin, the same aes on bis houd. ny THE DIBRAKLI MEMORIAT. a unite told him to keep her on ufetly went down to bie supper. Ina very few fhuutes Mr, dacksou find coolod roady tocat “bumble ple” He was willl not ns mate nnd do bis best to yet the vessel to Cbleago, This upen act of insubordination oc- curred Jn the presence of every one on board. whe could not avold hearin: Jty and exoited voice, It originated It 0 inisun- derstanding which might have beon settled with very few word4ntany time had its existence ected, Capt. Merrill understood. tut J nn Wats to aut ns mate when Me. Wor! left, and from bis knowledge of tho lakes would bo of ussistance In piloting tho vessel in strange Jackson clalmed that he nover shipped ar inate, but un pilot, to tuke nbsulute command of the vessel when she Takes,—vcortuiniy # curlous puaition in which to in, Moreover, Mr. J. showed Hnself unsamiltar with Lake Ontario, although to appear posted by | at udying clint: secretly in his room.” It was Capt. Merrill. whooon oa dark night strangs pluce safely and successfully moore his buat to tho wharf at Port Dalhousie. unplonsant episode can, of eourse, bave but one ending. Wedld not permit it todotract from tho pleasures of our trip, The Viking fs still Mant bout, and were It not for an ocens(oual brovze uur yachting waters would be 8) stoooth né tu beenme monotonous, matter was promptly dealt with by the courteoits owner of tho boat, and at Port Colborne a new inate was found wilting for ta, A strong feeling from alt parts of the country having manifested Hsclf In favor of raising a memorial to perpetuate the memory of Earl Benconsileld, 1 conmmittee consisting of all the prominent conservatives, and many noblemen lins been formed for At on preliminary mecting of this Committee ft was resolved that the memorial should comprise a statue of the Earl to be erected in London, aud an Ex- ecutive Commities be appointed to receive subseriptions, THE LAND DIL. In the Commons, to-day, the first diviston taken in Committec on tho Land bill was an amendment offered by Lord Fitzmaurice (Liberal), the practical meaning of which was to postpone the other parts of tho bill until the constitution of the Land Court ts settled. The division resulted In suceess for the Government by 2s vote of 216 to 163. Northeote spoke in favor of the amendment, and Gladstone agninat it, $s only $7,500 per kilometre, TUE CUBTOMS UNION. Bratiy, May 8%2—Tha signature of the Capvention Incorporating ILamburg I the Zollverolit makes debate on the subject super- fuous, if nat Impossible, which only comes Inte force in a yenr or two, | Hamburg retains {ts richt to “ port free? for certain kinds of trafle. ‘The othor cond!- tons will shortly be published. Tho treaty will have to be ratified by the Senate and municipality of Mamburg and by the dof “gunpowder.” Tho river at Quebec was tilled with syuare-rf Dullust. Wo pasaed twenty-two, not counting: Diamond ‘Town, as that part of the city Iying under tho bigh blatt, which is tho citadel, Is called, is not au ine viting Ineatity, ‘The houses are high and stale MB tie Uke 50. inany: mveail> elf general appearance Is sug- entive of ith, aieenne, and pov stance it eannot be denlod bue that they have: A plelurcayue appeurince. ‘ge the Face of pul OM jnsoription: ‘* Montgomery Pemekson—iho tived Fortbwith an alliances was formed, war, war lo tha-well, to tho Penttentiary, waa The Reichstag Treated with Bis- marck's Usual Con- the pleasantest kind. until Sunday afternoon we were continuously THE COMMON RNEMY, GAMRITY, In a thick fog, with bard) ‘The disigurament of the Aldermanic car wns undoubtedly the work of that trencberous man: |, proffering b clyar to consented to te d two hours ago," By the ngreenient. the interviewer, Ald. £ allabout it. “Had you calle salt he, *Teould have told you nothing, bes cause tiny recolleetion was n little hazy, but now know diiubaut it, A friend consetited to abe ut oT needed on certain that purpose, a gun and som 4 Porls Laughing at tho Profect of Police for a econt Fonx J o'oloek the fc tain what Intormat bolnts, and he bas doug tis work woll.” Ro then Went on to ackuowledgo that ho was ith wine, having met white ont inf party, in whose company ho spent several pleasant bours fret at the Grand Pavitle Hotel and thon at Fitrverald’s ant corner of Adams street and Fitth aver if the party, ana when the Alderman go home, Garrity eral others In Importuning the huve bis horse put In some very, and then ne- pny them in a carringe-riie. lie did so, afd hrouwot up at n bagnio on Wabash avenuc, En route Gurrity stole the Aldermuan's reyoly outof his hip pocket, nt merry enough for awhile, bul when the Alder- man had become thoroughly fuddled with wine, and his friends had taken their departure, GARKITY NEQAN ‘TO SIIOW JS TEETH, In tho first place he had stecred the part that particular house, botng very “solid” mates, and bo seemed slab bearing tl fell. December, 1775." hero sume thirty years ago—stntos that Mont- Romery was thrown over the rocks here. Uhe historical account Is sutmewnat different, but T will not venturo tu dispute the word of an old rd Wolfe's Cove, wheres Gon, Wolfe lunded, and where the road by which be Ascended te the Mluins of Abraham—and there inet his death—is still pointed out te tho visitor. The scenery along thia portion cf the St. Law- rence (8 less bold and much fess varied than it is below Quebeu. Settlements aro more numer- ‘ous, aud the general appearance moro thrifty. In nearly every plice tue church ia tho most consplenoug object, and he stone windmill with its sbarp, pyramidal roo! und long arma swinging in tho wind. Those cti- shined landmarka seem eed in comparison with modern milla for grinding the farmers’ corn dually at work close by. For the test tifty niltes the banks of the river are high and steop, lvoking not un- Uke the Patisades in miniaturo, aud over the cipitous sides tho streams from the mount- jack tonp atid fall Into the river below, some places the St. Lawrence bruadens Into etnuli lakes, and hero the gen, freshened by the strong guile, was quite rough, causing our boat to roll heavily, The lnat tifty miles before reach- ing Sfontrenl the country ix fow and tbe land ‘a—tho uname, by the way, of jase located! on tho site 0 present city of Montreul—we dropped aur ace compunying brigantine and continued our. y tu tho entratice of the Here wo had our first mishap. ‘The movements of the tiv engine, singularly enough, were depemloent upon the agltay of th in other words, his legs and not his bands pitied the enylne gung. to stop or back his bout he would run at full speed from wherever he Bap; ig to the skylight of the cngine-room and shout his order to the engineer below. Removal of the Heretioal Scotch Professor— His Rofusal of Salary, Berti, May 27.—Tho signature of the Hamburg treaty, Incorporating Usmburg in the Zolivorein, was kept so secret that Baron Seoretary of State, answered a private inquiry of Herr Winilthorst on the snbject evasively, ‘Che maximum which it 1s proposed to sanction as the Imperial shure of exponse Is 40,000,000 marks. nui Gazelte states, apparently somt-ofleial- ly, that If Hamburg has not obtained moro advantages than those now conceded the parifamontary friends of Mamburg are to from the westward, glusay surface of the peaceful! the eyo coultl eee, and yet we gilded swiftly Von Boettsel wea abdtit to GREAT BRITAIN. A LOUD OLD TIME * yurenetstows, County Cork, May 27,—A. occurred here to-day, in con- {an attempt of the Sheri ff of this county‘ to oviet five tenants on nn estate of the Countess of Kingstown, ‘The Sheriff was scisted by 20 police and military, Including a troop of dragoons, but the resistance of the opie was go (etermined that the work was bnly partly accomplished. ‘Ehe chapel bell of Mitchelstown began ringing at9 o'clock in the morning, to warn the country people The North Ger- ure and there Hd At tho house att we Elght thousand nine hundred bates of wool wore offered to-day, chiefly Port Phillip, Sydney, and New Zealand, Strong demand; hardening prices, MUTTING ON THE DENY, Loxpox, May 27,—Tho latest betting for the Derby 1365 to 40 against Peremrine, 00 to Lagainst Geologist, 9 to 1 against Iroquols, 12'to 1 agninst Camellard, and 3 to 1 agnlust Efforts ara being mado to se- cure Jockey Archer for Iroquols. a CONTOSTAGT.O3, the Greek Minister Pienlpotentinry at Lon- don, has resigned and been appointed Chargé ferred until morning, onting himecif as keeper and ine to get angry becruse of some aftront, realtor tmaginory, given bim In u fle wanted Poovey to leave the house with hl, but the latter ine sisted on haviug anuthar boitle of wine opened belore thulr departure. In the hallway. Just as Jurned back to curry out LOCKING THE RANN-DOOR AFTRN THE 1ONsH Loxnon, May —Tho correspondent nt Berlin says: “During the adjourned de- bate in the Reichstag to-day on the question ot incorporating Hamburg In the Zollveretn, | motion by Herr Windthorst was enrriet requesting Prince Blamarck to make no‘ changes in the oxisting customs arrange: ments with Hamburg until the pending dis- As the Government had made no officint communication to. the Reichstag In regard to tho slennture of the tion the debate proceeded, ‘The result ean only be regarded as 1. eX post fneto come tobe appl presonee of tha novel senaation. are within a few rods of cavh ot! tho Aliternity boy whose motto wis ‘4 “Kopt + Tho news spread rapidly. Fiat adel 1 naan v1 uptho refrain, callus tho population to ns- gible, The police attempted to stop the bells, but did not succeed, TEN THOUSAND PRISONS ascnbled hero In less than an hour. latgenumber gathered around tho police and poilllary. While tho first ovletion was. pro- eeoding, eges, stones, and other mlasiles wore thrown at the Sherlif and their assistants, #rabbed blin by tue heal and began chucking It Itwas In thie way that he was 10 lncks belt into napittonn, folured about the head and saulsied with bia work, thon cussions fre ended, and bending down bit. “the lower lobe of the left one entirely off, and subsequently put the into bid veat pocket. Tb thore were no angry wo Jolin that If he wanted, ugiistic tondoney, and that £ tonsidered himeclf whipped already, 'T wre Was NY quarrel and ris, and Peevey told ht, to find some one NEPRESSIVE MEASURES, | ‘Forster, Chief Seeretary for Ireland, is actively conferring with tho officials, at Dublin Castle in regard to the Yhon he wished Hamburg con i] Duntix, May ned to Le atand- | house-tops uf ‘Thon hack ho ‘ho weather on Lake Ontario has not been of From Friday evening im and wearing {t, and claimod that he wag “brinch pilot” and in, wbagiute command of the buat, This position Cupt, Mer- rill naturally enough would not agree to, and below, It not being his wateh onieck. The hitter refused to wo, wid indulged in unlimited profanity and abuse, and detiedt tho Captain to change of innke A single course for the vessel, threacooing him with direful cons aequunces if he did so, Capt. Merriilia nota faney yachting Captatn, nH veseel for twenty-seven sears, and duva not “seare worth o esut.” He gave the Proper curse to the mun at the wheel, DOLMANS, MA} CARSON, PIRIE West Dry Gonds Houso MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, PRICES BROKEN Dolmans, Mantles, Capes, Havelocks, Ulsiers, ut haa been inster of off and was tho mate's profarre reached the enough wind to Alwcrawe way, and at intervals a rainfall to give variety to the weather. One hirge alde-wheel stoamer pnssed close bs without sounding ber whistle at oll, and it too! igorous born- blowing to Induce her give ua keneroomn. Sunday afternvon about ig Uifted. and we made land sone eight tmilos distant. Inthe morning a voice In the fog hailed usto know where be wus, W: could not sce tho vessel bailing, and the voice sounded very mysterious, but we furuishod the desired inforination ty the representative of th spirit-world of intangible but active belngs. ‘ho balance uf And Suits... Fashionable Dresses at lower prices than have been known in Chicago for many Cloth Jackets, Havelocks, and ° Black Capes and Mantles, in the newest styles, all reduced to close. Silk, Cashmere, and Cloth Suits tho day was perfection itaclf— warm and plesmint, with a good sulllng breeze Nota ripple disturbed the water as far om rolling tip nbout seven miles an t owas a ctrlous sight Hetie lower than any other house will sell same qualities. Norfolk Suits, made of fine Im- ported French Cloths, with Hunt- er’s Jacket, Chatelaine, and Satin- vessel golng along so rapitly and careaning over so gracefully to the tarce of the unseen wind. About 7 wo saw Fort Niagara and the river, and our eveniny gun waa echoed by the sunset thunder from 9 Ainorican out- We made Fort Dathousle light about 9), and at 11 were safely moored at, the dock at the entrance to the firat lock. thick ns mosquitocs, ond a selection wna de- ‘Whey have A Towboys’ Union” and an “opposition” orantzation, and the cardinat principle upou which tho latter con- cern {6 basod is to cuanre €1 lesa from its cus- tomers than ita rival, and thon out of thom in other ways, However, wo lined Hood, only $z5§.00. LAWN TENNIS SUITS, A great Novelty for summer wear, Towboys were as to make all itcan our fortunes to the “ Oppusil horses, and at about 8 Monday mnorning began to ollmb the mountain with our boat, [twas a ho first twenty-thres locks ry And, like tua xcelalor,” wok fv’ wetting —bigher.’ Every Lady should see them. 8 ot night to go seven influs, wouls framed tho picture ob all sides, unproveked = asanult, wis ray instincts of the mat. Peevey dit not notice his wound until 13 he was Joay lng the house his attention waa called dils first thoughts were that the ontire ea ie reproached Garr ng would travel to bis former post, Bry French patols tavat onergeticaliy all the time, tho muaneuvre as often ng it was sour ling at the on- trance to tho lock In which there happened to bea steumor coming through, As our anchor caught hold it swuny us athwart the canal, and there we luy, biocking up everythl c atate of tho country, I have reason to be- lieve they contemplate stopping the new dan- gerous movement of the Land Lengue foro general strike against the payment of rents, A determination to this effect nay be speedi- —— fnree avictions were carried ont, but, to exe- FRANCE, enle the next two, It was necessary to pass ‘Three bands of music gadorganized bodies carrying banuors had are ned, ant the strains of “The Martini Tread hoped td Have oJ forty fect wie, torough the town. proportionately inzreused, been bitten off, tho most Litter terms, und, thi t cont to expose — bid Panta, May 9%.—The Nihilist conspirators whose privacy was so rudely disturbed by The locks Inve us less thun w foot. to spare on cithor side, ‘fhe new Wellund Cann, which it is hh oby Ang. 1, will bave locks: hut the depth of water is not ‘Tuesday morning duytlabt “we resumud our passed through three locks, and then gave horses aud took o trip for the vin sareasm Implored Garrity to compiote bla hy shooting tim with the revolver he hid atolon froin lim in the biek. Tho matter of {act Is thut the thoft of the revolver was per- hnpe tho most fortunate larceny John Garrity ever committed, Peevey John's tife would have atoned for the ear, As it was, they left tho house together, and When Peoyuy entered MeDonntd's sniven, there tonwalt tho arrival ofa doctor, Garrity fal- lowed bim into the place WITIE THE PIECH OF THE BAR IN THE PALI OF 118 AND, " = as ho bunded it over fo Dr. Powell ho pazod tenderly upon it for n moment, and sald: * The of Clare’s Dragoons” encouraged the people to resistance, They obstructed the street, andsent showers of stones into the midst of theconstabutary. ‘Then the eavalry charged. and drove them back, but they only returned {npreater force and with new daring. While paseing yard behind which a largo number of Moters were concealed, . AMEAVY VOLLEY OF STONES |, . Fas delivered. One of. the ‘cavalry. tiorses: waskilled, The polico charged through the jad and dispersed the assallants at the the myrmidonsgof M. Andrioux Tuesday turn out to have been ponceful medical students, ongaged In the most inoffensive of chemical resenrches. Montrouge is reassured, but M. Andrienx is discomfited. Ie has been un- popular for a long time pnat, and the ridicule which has attached to him since the discov. ery of his tremendous mare’s nest blus fatr, administratively speaking, to kill him. nal Superintendent promptly ordore: that position, go our tu pull us back. As it pulled buck the anchor held the more tlrnily and our line purted. Tho tu; thon started ahbend to tuke a new line from us, but camo with too full a bend of steam, and before the Captuln could rug to the skylight and stup the engine the tug striick us, cutting Inta our port tatfrail and making although fortunately not na bud as it looks, Preparations were at ance muda tor the pas- sage through tho locks; aur flying {I housed and the Jits hauled aloft to way of the smoke of the towing tug; snctors wore swung oo deck and FARMHOUSES NURNED. fourteen-inile level, Elght houses near Mallon, County of Cork, belonging to farmers, liave been burned totho ground, {t fs supposed by ineondinries, A LANGE FAILURE RUMORED, There are rumors of a large failure in the fron trade in Glasgow. . ‘ MOWING MEN CONDEMN |.the.actlan of tho Committee of the Henley regatta in regard to the Cornell crew in the sevorest terms. ‘They consider ft diszrace- Kk n ine aatern to if bunts halted out on the duyits, et ye were plowing tho waters ef Lal ing us nearly w& possible for me Petroit Hiv At the“ City of the Straits” wo tinke our bist atop, and, if wind and wi -Wednesday next the Viking" will have ended, and she will bo pencefully at nnebor in Chicaga Harbor. ‘To allen board your an ugly break, has just arrlyed here, and will to-morrow publish a fresh challenge to Vignaux, offer- fenders hung over tho afforded of enjoyi tho bout was put tite Washing Dresses and Wrappers In Endless Variety. CARSON, PIRIE & 60, bh narrow. we moored for th night at Tirretl (), The view from the mount- alo-top, looking back over tha raute we had assed over, Wie aurpusstugly benutiful, The rond juke was like 1 alfvered mirror, reoro- duce thé varied colors of the stin-reficcting clouds as the chariot of Pho;bus pusecd below our horizon tine, Below ws the splros and prosperous St. Catharines, tind cloge by the factories of Alerrittown, while thick Onew more, and for the Chus. Gossage § Co. thor faver vu: 1,00)-intle erittse ondent tonders thantcs for courtesies ox~ during tha trip. Ani to Cal. Loomis, f owner of the Loxt, he ts under capecial ob dons for his hospitality and for tho opportunity the pleasures of this most ne ! delightful yachting Journey, varied and delightful yachting J Bid W, K. sides, Theso preparations having been com- tbrough thojtirst lock and spont to tho dock in tho first basin mun who bit that of hao sharp teeth, I tell you.” Peovey then and hin ‘ng the ono who did It roundly, all of which had no ‘The probnbilitios are that the car will not bo Asiizured to uny great extent. Dra, Powell aud Baxter, who are in attendance, say the jife was ontof the bitten fragment, which was sowed back into place, but if only o small pur- tion of it adheres, tho: ful fu deluylng the publication of the refusal until so near the tine of the Cornell craw’s departure frum Amoricn. It Js thought that although the Cornell men did not. comply with the Henley rules that all entries should be inde before the tat of March, thoy should finve been notified of tho refusal before, Mr. Whitefoot, adltor of the Sportaman, who Polat of the bayonet. Several were Ing to play hin agaln In this elty, there denounced and curred nim Impreselok on the pleted, wo prssed tho night moored of the Lachiae Canal. that waste tuke ug to Kingston uotltlod us to We took ona ton of con! about eration of bein then commence i Y Panis, May 2i%—The arbitration of the Fee eT United States between Venezuela and her French creditors has been aceopted. open, Twelyo soldiers were struck, and many polleo were also Riotact was read without effect. quence of tho resistance it was decided not toproceed further with the work of avic- tion, ‘The exeltement Insted Inte {nto the 8. and submitted to tho photographed by Notman, our canal navigation by passing slow! the second look, Atter walting intl noon the Charlotty came alongside and many It is announced that Gambetta will boa candidate for his native Department at the ope te be able to rr ——_ Yaceluation, The recent prevalence of sinall-pox In some of the factory towns of Mussuchisetts has beon fot- lowed by the usual outery aynlust vaccination, cannot by convinoed that Jenner's teeevary, is of any valuc, whily great danger is to it. Prof. Wiiltam Th, Cary written o letter to show bow unsound ‘iking was falrly under way on the pasigatoe ond Ubrough and through, warm-hearted, good nature.—w fashion a very reapnet: though it may be, to the ear. It 1a posalble, the: guy, to make the Injury not exnotly Imperce Iie, but unnoticeable,” Had Garrity got hold the nose, nv ho attemptod, tho result: would bave been much more disnatrous. Peevoy —expresaca towards hl nesallant, and be has of honor that ho will cither drive town or proscoute tim to the best of his abilit untitthe ponitentinry stripes agaln inclose bla Nd determination to have re- saw tho Cornuill’s practice during his recent looking lobe, small visit. to Amorlea with Hanlan, says they wero rowlng thon in very good form, and would doubttess have givens geod account of themselves on this side, DURING THE Rvietions AT MITCITELTS- next elections, COUNT FRANCOIS XAVIER DE CASABIANCA, the French statesman, Is dead. Ho was son of a Coralcan General who re- celvod the title of Count from Bonaparte, and was born at Nico in 1707, He was edu- cated In tho Lycée Napoleon, and in 1813 won tho prizo fur philosophy, Le studied Jaw, and gradunted at Bastia, in Corsten, In 1820, Ilo soon attained a litgh reputation at He was all his. life a strong Bonapartist. Ho wasreturned from Coreisea as a member of tho Constituent Assombly of 1848, and supported the policy of Napoleon IL. He was appointed Minister of Agri- culture In 1851, and a month afterwards re- celved tho portfollo of Finnnee., Ho organ aight, but thero was no further disturbance, PAINFUL NEWS, ( Lospox, May 27.—Mengro ns aro the ac- att counts from Ireland telegraphed to the Lon- don papers, it 1s evident that the state of tho country grows daily mora and more Alariwing. Notwithstanding tho strong forces placed fs, the service gentiomanty, full uf f miseed aim Very. much fn the cubis. Capt. Wood has boon at Kew all bis life, ue eonmon, mate, and master, and Las madeelghteen whaling voyages, 1n two of them bolng away four years at n time, Ho was weil stocked with whaling yarns and storics of the sen with which to entertain us, quiet, bumorous way, they were ing. In the evening Capt. M. aud Ca: to-day, an {immense crowd stoned the agent The polieo and soldiery charged the peopls several times, nnd many people and several solitlers were Injured. of tho estate, Told in bis dry, vory ontertalin’ would alt on one side of the fi on the other, and. talk by the bour of thoir pare row cacaves and bunting whatus in Arctic sons, until our blood ran cold, and exub stand on end Nike quills upon the frutt cuping”—or words to th writs and the collection of rents have practically come to anend, owing to the determined and oven Holent resistance offered by tho people. ‘Cho question of suspending evictions is ance more chgaging enrnest attention. on this subsect, and becauso ho had been led to bel sons, Hugh and Jobn} were more sinned malnst went & vonsiderablo expense money to procure thetn ball whan y wero nwalting trial for the murilerous age auuit upon Jonn Dowling, tor which both event- ually served tha State two yours at dottet, In many other ways Peovey bas befriended Jobn adventures while Secretary of the ‘fullamore Land League, was arrestod for intimidating the Emorgency individual hal not of absorbing interest, and the constant kooking " bucomes monotonous and tedjous after the novelty hae the Pall Malt Guazte, which has persistently advoented | ® farmer in King’s County, has been nr fection of this kind. “Tho critics tite.” to Says, * that, in sptte of compulsory vaccination, persons died of tho «disease cach soar lu Grent Uritain during the small-pox epl- ‘This is a etrong recommenda- tlon for vacolnation, an the reeorda show that in the opidemics before the day of Jenner's dis- covery moro tht: that numberof peuple died annually from email-pox in) London alone, whieh then had a population of Joss than 1,000,- OO. Itwas thon estimnatad that the annual mortality for n series of years was due to this discuae, ond that, of tho enormous mortality among childe: under 10 years of aga, fully one-Lnlf was attributed to sinall-pox, Tt was at that time as excoptional to meet a per- sun who had nut had the disenan us it ts now to meet one who has had it." Prot. Carponter urges not only vaccination, but rovaccinition, and bolleves that a right enforooment of the lattor would drive out ainall-pox altogether. 1,00) a ‘Try the Shakers’ Sarsaparilla. uo aWeara now i smart for the impusi To havo oscuped with his life hi a fortunate, but mayhem he considers bad if not worsa than cold-blooded jar. At is devoutly to be hoped that tho Al- derman with the broken oar will continuo fn this mood until Chicago is onco again rid of tho most notorious mumtor Of A notorious familly. rested under the Protection act, charged with suspected incondinrism. * THB GAZETTE MROCLATMS BIX BANONIES of Tipperary untler the Protection act; also one Barony in Doneral. Hiistry of Stato utter the cot U ¢ became a inembor of tho Frene! Sennte in 1852. Since the downfall of Bite he has taken Ittle part In poll- polley of conciliation “Itmay bo some months before the Land itt becomes ninw, and many months more before the Inw gets Into working order, dito be dealt with in the in- If wo lind not already had the Coor- Lictween Montrent and Prescott wo passed through twenty-oight looks, nearly as many Mord to go throuyh in the Wel- fand Canal. Bumping and ecrapiuz, tending and abifting fondors and going ahead and re- yelling thoro all the He routing of “ditch” naviga- Rut wo have some compensation for our ret BUSINESS NOTICES, Surely as tho birds tn ‘springtime comes Nature's domand for that most potent remedy for oll billows troubles,—Tarrant’s Beltzer Aperient, THE LAST. PRINCE MILAN TO WE CNOWNED KING, Lonnow, May 27.—Prince Milan will prob- ably bu crowned King of Servin in August next in accordance with the agreement with slow rate of progress in fine viows of the coun raptdsin the swift river ‘nore are tnany lovely: the biuke of these diferent canals as they wind around bills and through forcats, rising by onsy stawes bigher and bizher above tho turgid strenin below. The journey through the Upper St. Lawrenuco, amidst that wonderful there would havo been a strong de Rand for that as tho true remady. i BUT THAT FAMOUS TRUMINCARD bas been played with the result predicted fone, ‘That hes done no good, and how- ghty the prneticy of coorcion may be ‘Tho police aro on the lonk-out for Garrity, CRUISE OF THE VIKING. From Quobee to the Lakes—An Rastoriy Gale up the River—Towing and Locke try and of the diiferent Mapnip, May 27.—Thero wna a grate lils- low us as we creep by. torical pageant te-dny tn honor ot Calderon, the chief fenture being fourteen gorgeously- The procession marched through ® largo part of the city. Crowns est tranaparent po tho sight, at Wagne: decked coaches, Monincous fpectaclen nro of the crent= ostrengthen and improve: Optician, 107 South Clark. Weddings Hunula Naive, best family salve fn the world, and axcelisnt for stable use. Prico % cents, collection of Islands known as “The Th Jalands,” if not u novelty to the traveler is one y reason of ‘its endless varioty novor islands consist of oody and rocky islets of avery im- zinable shape, size, and appearance. Some being jug—Canal Navigution—Mo! for Ch cayo—Souncsand Incidents of Yacht= raced up, it will “ng a8 we confine ourselves: to this Rethod, weshall Inevitably drift, as we aro lng more and more rapidly avery day, to- do no ood. ConsrANtiNort: were placed at the fout of the statue of Cal- has loft lore for A WOULD-RE TYRANT FNIGHTENED, Lonvon, May 27.—In the Mouse of Com- 4, May 2%.—Mr, Goschion becomes tiresome. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tritune, 4 HST INDIEG. Yacut Viking, Port Conuonne, May 24, — No risks. Protits certain. Send for efroulnrs, Gardon City Grain Exchange, Cul- AN UNINITABITED IBLAND, TIAVANA, May 27.—Spain will colonize the Island of Calobra, nenr Vorto Rico, wiiteh is now uninhabited, and commisstoners will go thore to xn site for a settlement ond dla “mere dots of rock afew yards Iu extent, othore oavering eres, thickly wooded, and prosenling the mout obarming appearance of riuh fulisze "Av is well known citing sconces took Fard a stato in which the W! arework to doc troops will elther MERELY TO COLLEOT RENTS. ther day of the band of peas- with arins in the ruined Limerick ineans that we are full sight of of least a sputter SPISED NE mons this afternoon u sensation was pro- REVISED NEW duced by Sir Charius Dilke, Untdor-Sevretary for Forelgn Affairs, that the Government had received Intiination that Princo Alex- ander of Bulgurin intended to abdicate, dispatch fram Vienna Intimates that the ab- dication Is duo to fears entertained by the Prince for his personal safety, THEY DON'T WANT 80 FRESI A TYTANT. Borta, May 27,—It is generally bolleved that, If the elections result adversuly to Prince Alexander, he will quit Bulgaria before the Constitutional Assembly ineets. ‘The nccopt- ance of his proposals Is considered doubtful, 1881.—It Is sal of a vertaln Scotchman that when he was confronted by a grim spectre in achurehyard into which he had inadvertent- ly wandered, he addressed his ghostship the pertinent question, “Is this an Indlyidual rise or only part of u general resurrection 2??? Something of a similar state of uncertainty Appenrs to have come over the minds of the French habltanta of the various Canadian villages through which we have passed as to our presence among them, ‘They have stared nt us persistently, wandored around us un- romittlngly, expressed telr admiration aud surprise unfelgnedly, watched have “boarded” us unceasingly. Butthelr first question has alwoys been: Are you going to the rice and are any others hot aware of any lace here during the inaur- rection of 1817. In those labyrinthine by-ways to~ twoon the Islands tho thetr American sym battled the purault of “Tho Thousand Isles, tho Thousand Teles, Dimpled the wave around thom smillow, Kisgud by a thovsand red-Npped towers, A thousand emerald bowers, birds their pratses wake, Dy rocky ginde and plumy Urake, Athousand cedurs' fragran Fails where the (ndian's childre And fancy'’s dream my boart beguiles Wohilo singing thee, tho Thousand Ielea."* ‘The pootry of this quotation {8 not romark- able tu quality, but tho sentiments are appro- pristo, ao t cite them hero, At 10:00 Friday morning wo passed Fort Reury and {ts outlyiug martulio towors,, chored in the harbor of Kingston, ossury work is bulng duno to enable the king to spread horown wii i rill aad myself took a stroll a: Capital of allthe Cauadas. Itiealarae place with ims and many qualot old houses htthe bearioefanan juurian No life In the stroots and no energy amon, the piace suvmed sluopy howover, It ts unfair to ha now one, and the of Chicayo may oateas to prevent ie uctive Insurgenta and cutlein County athizors found shelter and THE FRANCO-TUNISIAN THRATY, Panis, May 8%,—The Sonate has ratified the treaty with ‘Tunis without debate, a tho House of 1 binze into aconfingra- things havo got worse? cause that very polloy has been by some Inndiords agatnst which co bill of’ last year was ox. ‘The number of evictions creasing, and it has been ‘orster to be deplorably Gladstone spoke of the consider tot Persons who, though ablo to Lords, tho aputter yi {be Why is it that A Carrior-Pigeuon's Travels, N A bine chookor pizeon sut ulone Ina big _bas- var of No, 78 Corte rucon, looking ue If ly out of oue of tho fobody would have suspected, to look ut him, that bo was anything more than sut ho was not au ordinary bo was 4 vory oxtraord{+ kine Arrangements wore en as those of a parrot bi i bighly Interesting story. He was an ftnported carrivr-plgcon, and hy had Just com> pleted a long journoy from loinnapolls, Ind, whero ho was loogod on the bth It took him nearly ninw months to make miles, and be turned wy: ‘on Jorsey City Holghts, on Monda fortable-looking, about bis bueinoss—enting corn—as if hothl pened, The namo of this distinguish travelor is Paris, aud he bolon hatched 10°78, and while ho wasatill young—even for a plgeon—bo made the journo: He waa brought wt! 87y, and was tlowa in Hudeon Cor he ol bird raves of 188, 0: he was lousud in Btoubenvilie, 0., 830 od reachod home, satel; aAblodlanapollgat tha sumo time, Usd Sopt, 6, 1880, and they all reacod home in yood season except Young Parla. Jonge was clear, but several succeeding days wero storiny and foggy. after an abaence of aaveral woeks, or) Noved that in crosalng Obie some Cinclnantian, overjoyed at the prospect of varying bly usuul pork dict, had shot blin and made bli tute a But on Sanda; and whenever un- Buowanxst, May 2%,—Desplte tho meas- ures to prevent tho Iminigration of the Rus- sian Jews, they aro entering Moldavia In Se ardluae pigeon. 1 great numbers, rd; on the contrary: one, and if bis ta coming? We race for which wo “not do to. admit 8 occurrence of whiting work, so we modestly confess id for the race, conmnitting ourselves 8 to the other branch of the compound question as to thery are “more yachts to follow,” way in which the down upon our dec! sagitin, Capt. Mer rain this unolont * AtueNs, May 27—Thu Government do- elded to ratify the convention with Turkey without consulting the Chambers, SINISTER BUGORSTIONS avold payment, Mr. Gladstone perfectly correct in this, ‘Thore sues ready to take a dishonest disturbed time; but there The sight of ton engenders a furious ne & whole district, Sintater ns woull fall powerless if tho t propared for them by fd Injustice adinited to be of Inst Soptem- at bie owner's youns Canadians drop Witunever they get au opportunity, while we are pasaing through a THE CABINET FORMED, Rose, May 97,~-A, Cabiuet has been define itly formed by Depretis, to be conatituted as announced yesterday, with the exception of Mancini, who declines the Ministry of For- eign Affairson account of the state of fils hoalth. Deprotis will probably conduct the Foreign Office temporarily. ACCEPTANCE AND NEFURAL, Rou®, May 37.—Signor Mancinl hns ace coptod the Ministry uf Forolgn Affairs, Gon, Mazzecapo refuses to take the Ministry of War because Signor Lopratts, the Premier, and Magilanf, the Finauco Minfator, dectine to grant himall he demands In regard to extravrdinary military experidituro, which he considers Indispensable, compare an old pl buay bum, tife, an still be wo ring! froin doing full Justice ubout which the nroms of conturics Ja still percoptibie, At lo'cluck wo d stood out of the harbor blowing aud a ling down | upoy to William Ver- ighte. Ho wis tongue vonstitus ‘thelr ‘a wera in cue of the jocks on the Cornwall Canal and two or threo youngsters had quietly dropped on board ub every corner With cager vyvs and listening te everything goin A companion was hang ing over the edge of the luck, just ready to drop in board, when ons of tha sailors caigh sight of him and quictly but firmly persut hin to remain an terra tirma, with an ac. remark containing the words ‘The use of these words in that connection pabpaared to puzsle tho of the bal- pilots or dialect, foy-bank, raduall, autt Lako e Ontario, the uight and borus aod steamer whistvs wero bi around ua contlonally, wu that wo wero pshow a“ iiare-up “torch +. crul tines to kuep sleamers from tou, closely inspeoting It rained bard, and altogath> er tho Viking’s fret expuricuce ou the waters sbe ta to make her fuluro homo can hardly bo called an auspicious ous. Aso fulthful chron toler of tho chief events of this yacht Tain obliged to allude to un unpleasant fnelden: by which our advent upon trea dered even more din weather. | have told uf eranud in foult in Hght winds und in strong guleay skirting the rocky coast of wick, and quietly towed through tho placid ca+ nals~we bave sock hor In nearly overy cone wacy, and now I cbrouicle w cuso of fnsub- artof ongof ber olticsrs aa tho only dlaugrecable uvent thut bus ovcurred 1 do unt proposo to discuss the merite or thy oe of the contraversy.—it as ol wi cut Jn brief, at Kingston the mate, Me, Jacksuu, attempted to agsuine command of tho ycesel, ro- fused puremptorily to obvy the Cuptain's orders, ad tho counies given by tha latte: that ho wos a mate, kithough Waving berpotrated = before thelr ft thelr own cinss, England ig a violent struggle between at coutileting classes, It the Land Tan, tpprewsed to-morrow OLE COULD NOT COME TO AN END, Teaks out ‘locally under the local evictions, It is these clit to be suspended In the corder. If that course were uld have done the beat that can vet the vory real danger of the reeeeAtO. espondent telegraphs as fol- “The Dublin Guaetta to-day nations placing six Baronies id one in the County Donegal “felons of the Cocrolon act, uo lave, i {8 rumored, bold step, They Intend, and were lookin aurlbus arrectls, our construction, ‘The day of the ro When Parla tuited water wad ron mgreeable thun by tho ue rouched bome safo and Viking tn folr weath- le wings tho private marks not only of his owner and uf interested clubs but also a private ataup ulllxod by Wadelphla, so thore is no posable Where bo bas been all this the con, of course, only be conjectured, but it is thought by parsons codversunt with tho mauners and customs of carrlul that bo way trylog to make his way hie fret bome, but that, futling in roturnud to Now York. He wue resting yester- duy in the olllce uf the Homing Ligcon, & portod. i sosniea to a pe it geou fanciors and owners in 6 v! mako their matches, : nrasyneetlng: to consider the meantig of applied bya Yankeo sailor to a subject of the royal Victoria, ‘The only evident result of thelr deliberations was 4 unaniyous con- clusion that what waa * sauce for the goose” the gander,” and that it was emineutly proper to return the unasked for remark ag quick! THY OUTRAGES UPON THR JEWS. Br. Perenanunc, May 27.—The attacks upon the Jews of South Rugale continue, ‘The most serlous feature in tho riots is, that, now that the passions of the mob have been roused, they are no longes conlining thelr at- tacky to obnoxious Jews, but turning atten- tion to others. ‘Tho students were the first to feel the change. At Kiel both of the gym- doubt of hia idontity, ordiuation on tho was also “sauce for sloce wo started, was yelling “too fresh” wbus with the full outhful lungs ay: lied without was a rather luc erous tueldent, “Additional Reductions” In Seasonable ress Goods, Laco Bunting, all colors, + - Armure Bunting, all-wool, French Bunting, 2ll-weol, 42-In. Fr. Bunting, all-wool, 48-In. Fr. Lace Bunting: 8 percent of The balance of our stock of “Loess than Half Value,” To Close! French Novelties, Stripes, Checks, and Brocades, ° All. Wool and Silk-and-Wool, ~ 35, 40, and 50c, Former price 75¢, $1.00, and $1.45. French Printed Percale, Armure, Homie, and “Fleur de The” At 2&c, Former price 30, 40, and 50c. ESTAMENT. IMMENSE SUCCESS 107,000 Copies Sold in Four Days. Tho Chicago Tribune Edition OF THE 106-110 State-st., 56-62 Washington-st. Curtis &Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 611 to 819 N. 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