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OREIGN. —_——- ¢ Complete Suppression of the Land League Con- templated, Th Pilon Very Anxious to Correct the Reports of His Seditious Specchos; : 1 ihe Denmark Rigsdag Bee tho Folkething and ihe Landsthing. Tre Anchor Line Steamship Macedonia Hard on a Rock Off the Scotch Coast. for i tween the French Government Desirous of Qusting tho Catholic Hos- pital Nurses, it Was Unable, 139 to (il, to Car- ry Its Point in the Senate. the Vole Practically One of Consure, pnt by tho Unpopular Chamber. Geral Bodget of Interesting News from Great Britain and Europa. GREAT BRITAIN. PRODAMLE CARINET CHANGES, Speelat Cable pxnoy, May 30.—Mr. Goschen Is expected. sereto-night or to-morrow from Constautl- nople, and one or two changes will bo made in the Cablnet forthwith. Nothing deintt is known, but it {is be leved Mr. Qlndstono will hand over tho Chancellorship of the Exehequer to Mr. Childers, and that Mr. Goschen will suceced the latter as Secretary for War, Mlr, Glad- stone’s health is, far from satisfactory. Ife tas been forbidden to attend night sittings, andhastaken no active part in the debate see bls speech on the Land vill n fortnight ngzo. Mr, Childers fs well fitted fertheexcheyuer. le is a thorough man of business, and his Australian experience and Useonnection with transatlantic and En- gish railroads has given him considerable knowledge of forelgn commerce. The Land biil Is MAKING VERY SLOW PROGNESS, athe inereaso in tho number of outrages Istelting against it. Many of the evictions now gomg on are made by tenants who, afk that the bill will be mended f as to compel the tenant to do something for his Inborer, — aro electing him from the * patch.” ‘Che Irish nembers gave notice on the order book for calling the Chief Secretary’s attention to the induct of Mr, Clifford Lloyd, the Chief Aagistmte at Kilmatlock, who, ff half what & sald of him be true, is creating much of thedisturbance whieh exists {n that dls- niet by ils arrogance and brutality. ‘The re- wrtthat Mr, Forster intends to resign has benrevived, but, so faras enn be learned, ihereisno foundation for It. Tho Chief S@- retary hag A MARD TIME OF IT, Sinco Father Shechy’s arrest ho Is known fo [ieland not as Buckshot? but is "Priest-Hunting’? Foster, and the {he Irish members have set themselves. deltb- talely to the work of making his life mis- tnble, When the questions by members ar reached on tho order-book, 2 volley of querlesis poured at the honorable gentle uan from tho Irish benches, with an occa Honal shot from the Radicals, who are yery nuch opposed to coercion, and who do not \esltale to say that Mr. Forster is making 9, ues of things. ‘he brothers Sullivyan,—T, Deand A. M..—Henly, Biggar, O'Sullivan of Uneriek, and Synan are the Chief Seere- {ary's principal assailants. Mr. Lalor, the menber for Queens County, is developing ino the quickest-witted man in tho Parnell tanks. Pat Lalor, his futher, represented Queens half 8 century ago, serving un Utpuell, 'Y ago, serving under TUR “cvcKooO” ‘ys “To set the minds of rowing men at Hed all the power the Stewards possess, and that is wot much, could not reject the entry A Comell If that crew Insist on be- bg recelved—that Is, on a point of sully, For, although tho, Stewards did Tenlly alter the dato for récelving forelgn sunaking them close so much sooner ; he Engitst, they forgot to udvertise tha i foreign papers, which mates alt erence, There ean be no exense, this about the antecedents of the entrance, anembers of a respectable Unlyersity, i aention was lo have come over to test fa strength honorably against: English pti) and wo will wager that, If the Cor- Poa or have started, we shall yot emrow in this year’s Menley regatta,” THE ben, ptelat Cable, laspox, May 30—A8 usual, on Monday of week, all tho London pupers davote KE herein columns to the probuabllities : seve Tho Timea reeapitulates tho is ances of nll tho horses en- from Me Says: “Although it sppears Vener Tunntng In tho, Gulnens, that vilespresat to wln, It seems to be tho ee ti ouinton that somo outsider will ee ce The ‘Timce reporta as fol- Weparatlo ene has Leen going on well fn ble ‘i Geologist has not been seen In aan Mis year, Ho ins been Gils Sibeclally for tho Derby, — Iro- had nica & wellmade —horay, and Daath ae’ Adapted to the Epsom course, bat hel cnarently turned a_non-stayer, betta der stepieiin, Passafe was Cutnens ne {han Iroquois before’ In the lina deat 43 the latter has improved Passe slnca then, it 1s probable Tastestaes a how the worse of the two. Ho leveloped" two curbs, and may Valked ‘enn Roseburry's, Camollard tall, ‘erly’ on Friday,’ after — tho Cnwtora’ t May bo Inme = Mr, lralned, Mr. k, Louls is not fully Keene's Don Fularo was th ihe co tial With Foxhall by only half tay tay. t ft may be presumed that ho Da in pate Legis Ste Charles has not bublic thig year, but he is re in a trial, ie ‘Is ; ‘Aunat stay, Prince Solty- And he per evaration was’ not satis- Wale AL rhe brobably fs a non-stayer, a pyre's “ristan, Lord Fale . Mates, haya’ Carle Is 9 doubtful "7 4% shown very bad form et Archer =omay "bd tet that the fashlonablo the ¢ Toquols, Ifso, his assiste i renner atille Will go far to help tho We doe iit to win tha Derby, as there Is he ty te oekeyship over the Epsom fenepay inet some hundreds, ‘The hy Very lous of goort judges seem to by Mihaly Set WHHL win, looking to tho re Sain ie a cttuner tn which he won the an fy 8, td tho hill at the finish, Teurang _tindeniable that = the - two Whuuery often come to my THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: arlof at Epsom. Iroquois, Dan Fularo, und Comeliard wero not the best fot in the Gulnens, Thitot those that did not startin that race, Gedfogist is not only good looking, butan oxecedingly well-bred ‘colt, and go Is St Louis, The following is + A LAST OF PROPHECIES! from tho irregulir propticta: "Me Standard nates Geologist, though antleipating great danger from Don Fularoy tho Vetegraph prefers Iroquois, with Don Fularo for a place; the Newa montions Lroquols, uxpect- tne him to win for the Americans thelr first Derby; tho Morning — Post. favors Peregrine; the Sportsman Pore- grine, with Iroquois seconds tho Chrontele, Peregrine, with Iroquols seconds the Ll cenped Vietuatlers Gazette Peregrine, with Geologist steond, It Is now accepted ag get ted that Archer will ride Iroquola, STEAMER ASHORE, To the Western Assocluted Press. Lonnon, May 80.—A dispateh from Camp- helttewn, Scotland, snys an Anchor Ling steaiuer Ja ashore near Kintyre ighthouse, MERTING POSTPONED, Loxnoy, May 0.—'The proposud meeting ini Hyde Vark yesterday to protest agaiust the arrests it Lreland was postponed, Parnell having recommended that it be deferred tne til the Hotise of Commons has voted on dus- tin MeCarthy's mution to censure the Guy- ernment, CHILDERS, Itis reported that the Rt-lHon. High G Childers, Secretary for War, will shortly be- come Chancellor of the Exelwaner, THE MON. WILLIAM MG EVARTS, the representative of the United States in the International Monetary Conference, hins'nr- tyed here from Varis, and will remain in London until the reassembiing -of. the Con- ferenco In June, A CONRESPONDENT'S STATEMENT. + Lospox, May -80.—A Dublin correspond- ent states that itis n notorious fact that oll the reeent disturbances have been in the richest agricultural distriets, where farmers are well off, ‘Lo spent of these people ns ob- Jects of compassion, as downtrodden, rack- rented victins of landlord cruelty, | O'CONNOR POWER ON HUAN, Joln O'Connor Power, replying to 2 letter from Egar to Brennan, wherein Egan abuses Power and MeCoan for voting for the second renting of the Land bills, taunts Egan with skulking In Paris, and warns his eountry- men that If they allow themselves to be gonded into armed ‘insurrection .by the serenuing of hired demagogs who have al- ready shown the white feather they wHl be abandoned and betrayed in the hour of trial. MeCoan also taunts Eqan with lilding in Paris, and hints that Egan’s letter was in- splred by othars. ‘ .... FARMER ARRESTED, Afarmer named Lynch, of Kilroan, Ire- Jand, has beon arrested under the “Coercion nctand conveyed to Galway, Lonpoy, May 30,—A. dispatch from Camp- belltown, Scotland, says: ‘The Anchor Line steamer ashore about aquarter of a inile north of tho Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse Is the Mncedonia, Capt. Martin,: from: New York May 19, for Glasgow. She went ashore atl3290 this morning durtug a dense fog, and lies on a rock Inn bad position. All the holds and tho enginc-room are fult of water. ‘There Js notmuch chance of floating her, but if the weathor keeps flo a number of the cattle on her main deck may be saved. ARRESTED, Two mon named Harrington and Kelleher were arrested under ‘the Cocreion act near Macroom, County Cork, THE LETTER OF EGAN, na Land-Lenguer, assalling O'Connor Powar and MeConn, Home Rulers, was declared o breach of privilege on motion of Mitchell deénry. F Parnell moyed an adjournment of the debate, do obtain an opportunity of stating that Egan’s lotter was written without pre- yious consultation with the members of tho Land League. After somo discusston tho motion for adjournment was withdrawn and tho subject dropped. ‘ “INDIA. In tho Commons, tho Secretary of State for Indin announced that the discretion of the Indian Government regarding the tine for evacuation lind beon extended Lustend of contracted. x woot, To-day 7,837 bales of wool were offered, ehichy Port Phillip and Adelaide. There was n good demand and prices were fro. THE “SAK LANE EXPRESS,” in its review of tho British grain trade of the past week, says: “* Genin, sonking rains havo benelited vegetation, Wheat ts gener- ally looktug strong and healthy, but brek- ward for the cud of May. Spring sowings ara ‘satisfactory, A dry summer and an early harvest would ruin all the crops ex- cent tha wheat. ‘The supply at country Ex- changes has been small, and prices have been somewhat firmer. In London Friday thera was a rather bettor demanil, but rates were unchanged, In foreign, trade was in- animate and the supply moderate, Buyers continue cautious and reserved, only supply- ing Immediate nocds, American red and Michigan white were held firmly, and vd- vanced a penny at Liverpool. OF twenty- two whoat-laden arrivals, eight are reported sold.‘ ‘Tho floating contingent has increased ; about half ts American red.” Amoriean red wheat Is comparatively seareo,’ Flour continues tnborious of sale, and values unchanged, Forelgn In large supply, Barley unchangeas foreign trade nominal. Oats heavy, on accountof searelty; unchanged; light snmples cheaper. . Of for- sign there Isa large supply, and prices have beon reduced G pence, Mulze continued to decllud. American mixed was searce on spot, and advanced 8 pence. Sales of En- glish wheat wenk, 81,013 quarters at 44 shil- Ings 1 pence per quarter, agalnst 23,537 quar- ters at 44 shillings 11 potce per quarter for the corresponding week Inst year, ; : MITCHELLSTOWN. —, sa Conk, May 80.—About forty porsong were Injured in tho riot at Mitchellstown Friday last, Completo order hns bean restored, A BENIOUS QUESTION, Tho Times siys $t3a understood that tho Government has underserions consideration, atthe Instanes of tho Irish Executive, the complete suppression of the Land League, DILLON WHITES A LETTER. Dillon has written a long letter to the Speaker of tho House of Commons, dated Kihnainham Jail, May 29, complaluing of his detention, and repudiating the accuracy of the romarks nftributed to him in a recent speech of Chief seeretary’ Forster. ‘The let- tor will be laid before the House Tuesday, THE ENQLISU DERDY, —-. ‘Tho following Is the lutest betting for tho Derby: 7to 4 on Peregrine, 5 to 4 against Lroquols, 7 tod against Geologist, 7 to against Don Fulano, 4 to 1 againat Sir Charles, 5 to 1 agulnst Barrett, §to 1 against Bt. Louls, 10 tol aguinst Tristan, aud 10 to 1 agalust Lord. Tedford’s bay colt Limestone, Jockey Archer will rie Triquots only in tha ovent of Lord Fa}mouth’s bay colt, Great Carlo, not running. ‘ Slr Charles and Barrett havo been scratched for the Derby Stakes, @ Lor\ilard's Passilo has been scratched for tho Derby, TRIOKETT AWD KELLY. Edward ‘Trickett, the Australian oarsinan, and Kelly, the ox-champlon of England, galled for Now York on Saturday, -- SILVER, pees Bar allver is quoted at 51 11-16 per ounce. THE MONKLAND COAL & ION COMPANY, of Glasgow, has resolved to wind up its: af- alre, . eae KETTLE. pigs Dupiix, May u0.—Kuttle, of the Land ‘League Executive Committee, was arrested, to-day on’ lily return from visitng Brenpan, and conveyed to Naas Goal, Ho (sy charged with inelting pepplo te combine for the pur- posu of refustox to pay Jawful debta, +. THR QUEEN'S DINTHDAY ~ Lonvon, Muy —Tho Queen's birthday dito insarsucticnary: otttbreaks and serious col- untrue, | was oflelally celebrated to-day, though Ite t date In the entencar ts the 26th, whieh was so darkly slgnatized by tho news of thu tere riblo necident in Canada, Tho day was com: inemorated by tho usual military coremonies, The trooping of the colors at the Morse Guards ts nlways a brilliant, pleturesque, and fashlonibie event. ‘The paners have thelr usual complacent. editorials on tho sub- ject, na, for Instance, in the following sen- tenes: “Throughout our vast Indian Em- pire and onr colonial dependencies, from the Rock of Gibraltar to the Nights of Abrahany, from tho sandy shore of Hellgotand to the seoreling walls of Jlong Kong, from the ut- termost ends of the earth, wheresvever the Queen's inorning drum, beats, will the cane non thunder iy day.? “All Is desertbedt na golden stnshine in her Majesty's dorninions, except du Tretand, whieh’ elatns the entire editorial to itself in most eases, ‘The Daily News says: “We seem to bu combug nearer tisions between the soliers and tha people.’ Somo of the papers sugaest that thy politient Jonah of the present Mimistry should be east overbonr. : THE DISASTER IN CANADA, The steambonrt disaster kt Landon, Ont, has cast a gloom over Canadian resittents in England. ‘There hing been nitich snsiely to know the names of the dead, whieh the Drtur Telcgruph along satisted on Erlday morning by sending a list from New York. ‘Phe tis aster has recalled with fearful vividness tho siuking of the Princess Allee, ‘The Globe remurks; ‘Lo rewl “of the Victoriit belong img to the Thames Navigation Company, ears rylng peaple down the river from London, is to be warned that the, aceldent might have happened in London, Eni, instead af Lone don, Cumulus for here, during the, summer months, the overcrowding Is. terrible, ane, whit is sometines more dangerous than overcrowding, all ihe passengers remain on deck, so that the ship Bays to nnd fro, cil the ives of all argtinperiled.” It ts runiored that the Queen has been greatly depressed by tho news of tho disaster, whieh itffected her ns dla the wreek of the rineess Alice. PARLIAMENTARY DUELISTS, ,.There seems to:be sume danger that the members of the House of Commons inay fall intu the puguagions us well ng tho nolsy, habits of the French Deputies, ‘There was 0 wordy encounter. on Monday Inat between Lord Randoiph Churetill nnd the Marauis of Hurtington over the nlleged cutthig down of Sir Frederick Roberts’ raward for lis serv- fees in Afghanistan from £20,009 to £12,000, whieh attracted much comment at the thie, Tho affair dit not end inthe House. ‘Phe Marquis of Hartington, amid the vehement cheers of his followers, denounced Lord andolph Churchill for makhuz dishonorable insinuations based on a paragraph published ina paper noted for “entumutes and lying sintuments.”’ ‘Lhe noble Marquis’ manher while making hig reply was ng bellicoss and fnguiting as his words, (6 was felt by all who witnessed the scene that the Marquisof Uart- higton had overstepped tho Hinitsor the priv> Nexo of debate, Lord Randolph Churehill too! this ylew, © and,” ‘feeling | out- rage in his personal honor, ree solved to demand satisfaction neeording to the code, It has now transpired that he sent his friends tothe Marquls of Hartington with a demand that a written rANce should bo given hin that tho wor tutu nious and lying” were not directed at hin. ‘Tho ulternative was pistols dnd colfee, After soine pirley the Marquis of Hartington agreed to write a letter, In whieh he stnted that the offensive words were not Intended to apply to Lord Randolph Churchill, This lie eldent isn decided score for the ylyacious member for Woodstock, a ,. CORNELL. The Sportsman has nv trenchant article on tha refusal to adinit Cornell to the Henley re- entta. In this article, after reviewing the facts of tho ease, the writer asks. if the onrs- men of the United States Juve reecived var- ticularly courteous and busitesslike trent mont. They wore permitted to complete all their preparations, and it was only at the very Inst moment and possibly then, merely because thelr eable message served asa re minder, that the decree agatnst thou was is- sued, (Vo shall nothe one whit surprised if tho press of America Is highly indignant over this cavatier and dilatory Kind of con- duet on the part of the Henley stewards ;and srouertnlily aspect that the English crews who take part In the races will not tose an opportunity of expressing symyputliy wich thelr transatinntic comrades, The Henley Royal Regatta ls an institution designed to promote a chivalrous and healthy kind of rivalry among gentlemen oarsmen, . Surely itwili not be nilowed to be conducted on such lines as those: above set forth, Ifthe management is to be permitted to carry mate ters with 50 high a hand, ignoring the clubs of our friends In other countries to consid- eration, and framing rigid rules, of the oxist- ence of which no due notices was given, tho sooner the appellation of * Royal? Is ttropped the better; and the regatta may then protita- bly be permitted to degenerate into a purely local altair.” -. “Racina. -Mr, Lorillard’s money {3 now said to bo Bolg on Iroquols for the Derby, though much had been puton Garrett and Passing some time ago, Itis not yet decided that Areher will do Troquofs, Tailed, tho fatest information {g that he will mount his tirst employer's: (Lord Fatmouth) Great Carle, ‘The Sportsman guys: ‘aA Yankee success sone that Englishinen would thoroughly apprechate; for buth Mr. Lorillard and Mr, Aeeno have shown tho spirit of enterprise to be very strong within them In sending thorouptibreds trom the othor sidu of the Atlante to compete with tho best of: the Britishers, . An. American. yictory would mean the Mumiation of half the cites in the United States, ‘There ts no gainsaying the.fact that our American cousing own sone really good horses and well deserve. to win substantial prizes; but 1 fear that Peregrine will ho one tao many for the Yankee quartet on Wednesday afternoon.” . ‘This: payer places Jroquals second and Onimelinrd third, ‘Tho Fletd places the horses In the sang or- der, but the greatest puzzte seems ta bo tho pronuneliation of the name © lroquojs.? One sporting Journal oven adopts a poutieal form for tho piirpose. : COACTING, : Tho first coaching fixture of the sonson at Ilyde Park, the meet of the Four-feHand Chub, has lost nothing of its Interest for the throng of fashionable sight-seers. | The long ayonnte of shaded olig tind chestnuts that stretches from Achilles’ Statue along the banks of the Serpentine to the Magazine, was crowded with gayly-dressed people on foot, Hundreds of carriages. elysed so densely avotnd tho enfef point of inturest as to leave seureelyany spice for the: carriage of the Princess of Wales whon ft avriyed, Mer Hoyal Highness drove up ina pony phacton just before the coaches started, and was re- velved with courteous’ and conhul greetings on every sido, ‘The Prince Vales rode on a box-soat of Lord Fife’s coach, which ful- awed that of. tha President, the Duke of Beaufort. ‘There wors twenty-two couches, Along them wore those of Count Munster, the young Duke af Portland, Lord Londes- boraugh, Sir Lenry ‘Thompson, tho Margils of Waterford, Lord Aveland, Gen, Dixon, Lord Cant, Wht Bird, Peston, blr Henry fuflon, Capt. Whitmore, Col, Anstrather Thomp- a Col. Ewart, and Mr. Oswald, of Anehin- eralve,. ‘The tenins that were most nduilred were the Duke of Portland's splendid black browns, Count Munster’s and Col, Ewart's ehestuuts, Capt, Whitmore’s srs, Lord Castlereagh’s bays, and Mr, Oswald's peran- niat blue roans, ‘The brightest of May weather lent fis ald to the brillant scene, Dist did not tempt many fale ones to take park inthe Jong drive to Hurlingham, whither soveral couches went after forming In review along tho “ladles? mile’? Mrs, Onngtry sat on the box beside Sir 1. Thompson, Among those who witnessed the parade wera the Princess Mary of ‘leck, tha Duke and Duch- ess of Mycllonburg-Strelltz, and most of the eclebritles Who nro seen dally in the Row when tho season fs at Its hight, : DUAMATIO. AND MUSICAL, The renowned Molningen dramatic com- pany, of seyenty performers, with all their scunery on fn steamer speelally engaged, ar rived n¢ London on ‘Chursday, to open at prury Lane on Monday. in eis Cwsar,”? ‘The diseusslon of thelr capabilities hugalready commenced, ‘Tha finies ls convinced before hand that the fame of London's dramatic divinity, Henry Irving, will not suffer by contrast. it $8 equally convinced that tie Germans cannot give greater scenic splendor than audieners are aceustamed fo at tho sscount, ‘Hhis discounting of furelnons hins been too prevalent of lite, ‘fhe oternal adue Jatton of Irving ut tho oxpensvof equally great gud even greater nen, though thoroughly characteristic of Englist dramatte erltlelsin, hay become dlsgustingly woarlsome, Ar, Rummel hus appeared three or four thnes ty London, and das already made limself a pers manent place here. Mls exqutstt ulaying re- vetves enthuslastio recognition, Sanr Revves has been compelled to undergo an operation on big face, Mr, Bootl’s engagement at wie ,ycoun closes at the onl of next week, To eaves for America in July, probably uot to return, Nilsson made her appearance at Her Majesty's tonight na Marguerite, snd drow a crowded and fashionable house, Tuchiding tho Princess of Wales. ‘Tha Swedish artiste’s TUESDAY, RAY 31, fo grow fh sweetne Covent Garden, Fi LATERALLY, ? Among literary events will 6 the publien- tion of the notorious Mr. Osear Wilte's volume of ye He dy the leader of the esthetle inovement and Nad hitherto been rather a buit for ridicule, Bathe ainy take fp inure dignified position, as ite eertality pose 1 4 povlleal power Spa: woot tha le me to mention that the anu-resthetie effusion of Otibert and “Bull su extraordinnry fashionable Kuce tin the hens being booked for, One of the weeklies says that Lady Flore: among the Boorg, abthenr asm war corrusnundent was cut shart hy the peace, and that when she retirns tovivitized soclely tho publishers with no doubt vive her expertences aniong ‘the now finnoas farmers who showed the Eneltst, how to ‘sin battles, ‘Two iniltlon: copi the revised Testament have been seld in fdand. | Critfeisms. of Ue alterations caus Unue, ‘Shere has been considerable discus slow respecting the assumed typocraplileat error In the substitution of the word “shames fastness? for “shamefaceduess!? dnt it new nppenrs” that the revisers fave therein’ restdred it wood old Ei alish word, “shamefast” | ne been corrupted hy tho priite necurding © to Archbishop Trench’ and others, to. shame. facedness,? Messrs, Lonianany will shortly. publish dutverson Dayle?“ Riseand Vall of ihe Confederate Govermucnt’ . Messrs, Sotheby & Wilkinson, thy auctioneers, wif sell In few weeks the historical collection of buoks matle by Henry Stevens, tha Amer- fean Bibliophile, Tha Franktin’ Departinent aione alone comprises: nearly 3,000 MSS., Which, with the books, wi be offered fn ony Tot nt £7,009, The Morntag Cost will appear on Whit Monday asa penny paper, 4 Adelina singing the Alt, The art. week Is remarkable for two, In the famous nuetion-room of Chirk axtraardinury priees were brought Bale collection. A majolica lsh, by. Gis wats sold Tor £1683 amiilatire of Ric the Talrd, by Oliver, for 28003 ty oval sniite hos, enameled and painted, for ust; locket, rely chased and enameled, for 24125. An- ouler great sale was of the funons picture, “Saw Proposes, God Disposes,? by Sir Ed- Win, Latdseor, for £00313 the Star Pur aned by n Deerhound,” Landseer, tor £5,205 of Jtoveredo”? Chirkson Stan- field, 234055 0 Pie du Midi?! 23,827; the “trent Side,” Creswiek, £2,100, ANCTIC. Lord Lonsuale docs not consider his own yacht, the Northumbria, equal to the work of Arctic exploration, so het engaged larger ono In which he proposes to make an exenrsion toward the North Pole. Dr, Klngstey will be his.companion, and, as nt present arraneed, they Will start en uelr journey during the second week In dane. [t is hot.yet decided whether an exploration of the Northwest Passage will be attempted, . TMERAND IN AN UPHOALL Duniax, May 28.—The “past week has been one of grave auxicty and alarm to. the an thorlties of Ireland. ‘The erltieal position of atalrs In County Limeriek and the not Jess dangerous proceedings connected with serving writs aud evictions In other parts of tha country, notably Roscommon and Leltrim, arg enlentated to, precipitate the collision whieh fs considered inevitable. ‘The present state of suspense eannot he Jonger endured, ‘The people are resisthig the process of aw witha, reeklesness nus equaled the history of the country, and yet with ov sountaraeting restralnt, which {s a new. feature In popular Trish: agitations, ‘and which shows that the behests of the League: lenters to throw the onus of the fi erosive step on the mili- tary and police are not without their effect. The district in which, the land war has reached Its most dangerous phase wee brated us the scene of many wild tamults, Kilinane, Kilmaltock; and New Pallas have Jong ago obtalned an unenyiable notoriety. The junction of the counties of ‘Tipperary and Limerick Isa cradle of faction Hehting. It has been the seens of Mercer eonillets be tiveen the Faw and the people than any that over disgraced the most rabld Orange quar- ters ot the North, When the Government sent Mr, Clifford Lloyd, tho restdent. magts- trate, who fing obtalned so mueh ectebrity: in his dealtugs with the League, to this district, they recognized the diiiculty of the task which he had to face, and after a fortnight of marching and countermayebin, aitneks nn eg ot and repnises, tho represents order were batted, If not defented, by i opponents, ‘The tenants of Now Valls were’ not driven from the ¢astle. Not a singlo.' head of stock was svizet for rent. Not a slugle eviction was effected. ‘The Builifts could not trust ever the protectin powers of a boty of soldiers anc police numbering hait athousund, dlsappeared In thecontusion, UNIVERSAL HOYCOTTING. ‘The situation ennnot fast. ‘Chis fact tills the authorities with alaron ‘Lhe police ara rapidly becoming demoralized, Nomen en long endure a state “of slege such as’ the forees of the disturbed districts are under- Koln. Evory man’s hand is against then ‘or carman Will drive them, Ne. publican WHE supply them with food, ‘The people stone them atevery opportunity, ‘She women hoot, yell, and upbraid. ‘The children Uirew mud atthom.: After a long and fatiguing mareh thoy find in some country village Chat the wells-are defiled with mud and rubbish, so that no man can queneh his thirst. No patrol can venture forth excovt In great ‘ores, At night tho country Is left In the hands af marauders, Who earry on their Tawless prnetleas with the ‘utnust tnpual- ty... Under sich elreumstances the gover! ing powers are almost helpless, ‘They ara doing thelr best by, sending down anny servico Wagons and provisions to supply the erenture comforts of whilelt the forces ure de prived. But they cannot Improve tha des- perate position fy whieh the military and volico are placed. | ‘They aro constantly changing the drafts by sending ‘fresh men to supply thy places af those who are wearied In body and broken in spirit, Complaints ave loud. on. alt sides agains the resident Magistrates, who are phiced tn supreme eouts miand-of the expeditions. Thoy ara aveused of want of. decision, of standing idly by for hours, while thoy seo suldlors and police auter galling fudignities, and often prus- trated by dangarons wounds, Severer mens- ures than coercton are deunnded, "Pho com manding ofleers of the Ili regiments in the South and West do not conceal tho facet that thay cannot be responsible for, thelr men when. placed tn the hiuniltating and oxasper- ating positions atready deseribed, B QUARDSIEN AS DAILIES. It fs this fact which compels tho authori- ties to turn to the more rellable ‘nnd steadier troops af their command fn the shape of two regiments of Guards now ti Dublin, Searce, ly aday passes that does not find a body of these superb troops speeding to some coun- try district to disgharge the Freble iluty oft protecting an] unsavory Ballit in the dirty: work of throwing into tho road tha miserable furniture of amid cabla. Amid all this cone fusion aud stspenso there fs in the situation an cloment ot the griuly ludicrous, The Government under the provision of the Co- ercion act, which has done no good, are throwing the lenders of tho waltatton ‘into prison, and yet; with all the means at thelr command, they cannot guarantee the security of lite and proporty, Qutriges are becoming: Marimingly frequent, ‘There ts not asingl instance of a guilty person having been brought to justice slices the passing of the Courelon act. ‘Tho League openly preaches a universal strike against rent and the landlords aro making the best bargains they ean with the tenants. Who most .ox- travagint demands which,-on the lust gale day wore rejected wilh contempt, are how needpterk with readiness, dndued, the Jand- Jord Is. fiat of any rents atall, ‘Chere aro Indications that to demand that the Govern: iment shall stop evictions will soon extend to wore fniluential ranks than those of the Lengua leaders, John, Dillon's warning words did noé fall on barren ground, Ai optuton which has found expression in varl- ous Irregular but cinphatle ways is growing up among tho commerelal classes, that for the sake of the trade and commerce of the country the Goyermment ought to do some- thing which will restora pence and bring back contidence. Whether this feeling wi take definit shapa -remains to be geo, but thera Is no doubt that pressure will bo brought on tho rulers of Ireland, and an- other effort will be inndo to tide over the pertod, so fraught wlihaanger and difficulty, which inust Intervene between the present moment und the oporatlon of tho. remedial micasures now pasying through Partlament. ————— FRANOB, TIDLIALDS, |. Panis, May 30.—Slossou, the American Dillardist, challenges Vignaux to play a game for 1,000 francs, 3,000 points up, Slos- son offers tu play on a Miench table, A MAIL STEAMEM #INKING, Lonpon, Muy 30,--A ‘dispatch from Havro says: ‘Tho imail steamer Kasequitoe, engaged in tho West Indlan and South American trade, arrived here this morning fia sinlcing: condition, Itsecms lu cudeavoring to make tho harbor she was slightly dyawn gut of her course, and got on a dangerous shoal near Octeville, a Ashlin villaze about five miles | 18Rt=-TWELVE north of Hay She got off, but. her bottom was tntieh grazed, waintit was as muchas her erew could do to bring ter inte port, Her passchxers wera sent ashore fn i life-boat fia sont os the danger was perceived by tho oMcers, ant they were all landed safely. SHALL THEN RSIS TE NEL IGIOLS Ott SECU Vans, May 50.~-In the Senate today, Me Lainbert De Salnte Croix, Ortcantst, broaght forward an biterpellation in regard to the enbstitutlon of lay nurses in the Paris Hospi tals for members of the religious sisterhoods, M. Constans, “Minister of the Interlor, dee clinert to take tha responsibility of the vets ofthe Public Afd Departinent, provider they were legal, us they were In tho present ine atitnce, M. Duttet, Orlonnist, expressed astonish ment at the statement of M. Constans thas he wig not responsible for the vets of his subordinates. ‘The order of the day pure and simple, moved on behalf of the Government, was rejected by to tit. ‘The order of the day proposed by M, Lam bert do Salnte Croix, demanding by hnplica- ton the retention of the Sisters of Charity ns hospital nurses, was adypted by wu vote of Li toi, PAGES. ELECT ‘Sho Bureau of the Senate fas elected a conuniftee on the Serutin de Liste bill, one niember of which favors the bil and elzht oppose It, ‘Tho bil, however, will probably ase, as the Senate, considering that it spe chilly refers to the elvetion of Denutles, Js not disposed to reject Me prlnelple of the DEL but wil content Mselt with rejection, temporarily, of the proviston for lucrensing {he nimt of Deputies. Inthe burcau, 1 Senators voted against the bill and 77 for it, There were elguty-six absentees, and elghteen Senators abstained from voting. GERMANY. IMSMANCK'S TREATY, Beni, May 80.—On finding his’ annexn- tlon designs resisted by the Hamburg Senate and House of Burgesses and by the Reichs: tag,’ Prince Bismarck aulckly concluded a freaty, whieh leaves Hamburg it possession of its coveted free port privilege. The onty elnge effectert fs the restriction to a. small area of a privilege hitherto extending over the entire Hamburg territory, but as the area retulning the privilege is hurge enough for all purposes af international commerce, every- thing really remains in statt quo, except, that the dncks, warchouses, and faetorles de- pendent upon tariff fmnunitles must be transferred to within the diminished {ree port district, BISMARCK LOOKING FOR FOREIGN TRADE, Blsinarek hag submitted to te Reichstag a memorkil based on reports from the German MInister at Pekin and Consul to Austria, recommending the adoptlon of measures for maintaining awl extending the Gorman export trade to Eastern Asia, Aus: tratlt, und South Sea Istan ‘Yhe memorlat caupinins that Germany Js outstripped in those regions by Enghind, Franee, and Aimer fea, proposes the establishingnt of comutls- sion houses for theexport trate, a bank to fueilitate pecuntary remittances, and a ilne of stentuboals to China, Australia, and the South Soa Islands, and urges the grant of 9 Ante Subyention to the projected steamer SOUTII AFRICA, 2 POTCHEFSTROOM. . Loxpos, May 80.—The new British garrl- son for Potehefstroom enters the Transvaal to-~day, DISTURDED, Loxnox, May 90.—A. dispateh from Dur- ban says the feeling among loyalists through- out. the Transvaal is very disturbed. ‘There ard numerous reports of Boer outrages sineo peace has been established, It is reported that the Boers attacked a boy of natives and murdered ten, becatse they were loyal to the Queen and working for the ish, The Swazies, Sulus, and Transvanl natives express a detennination to tightthe Boers tf they ure left in complete possession of the country. . DENMARK, . THE INGspAG, CorenttAgen, May %.—In the Folkething today a member of the Left declared that tho result of the eleetions rendered amore conciintory attitude on the parto? the Mouse towards tho Landsthing Impossible, - ‘The Dresident of the Council replied that if the Fotkething adhered to its preset attitrule the Landsthing would) probably be nu less resalute. ‘Thiy Is considored to Indicate: the Pypbabitier of anuther dissolution of tha APGHANISTAN, WITHDRAWAL OF THE NRITISID Cancurra, May 20—The Government has recelyed peremptory © orders directing tho evacuation of the Pishin Vatley a3 soon as. practicable, Quetta Is to be the extreme frontler positton, ‘Phts order has been issued in spite of the protests of the Indlun Gov: arnyent and of all competent authorities Here, = TLE TUNISIAN QUESTION, oe NNGUETTED, Lonpox, May #0.—In- the Honse of Com- mons to-day the Under Forelen Seeretary sald Branes adinitted senrehing tho British sehooner nt Tunis; tat the result was to be regretted, but a misunderstanding would not occur again, E ConstANTINOPLT,, May 50.—Midhat Pasha declares that tho story of tho murder of Abe dul Aalz isa tissue of falschoods, Uy says Ab- aul Azle conmiltted suicide, DULGARLA, Sors\, May 30.—Prluce Alexander has sturted on a tour through the provinces. He is cordially reeeived, but the fuhabliants manifest a disposition to Insist upon a cone Unuance of thelr present rights, TUSSIA, WASNOWSEYS St, Perensuuna, May 30.—Gen, Wanow- 6ky has bean appointed ‘to succeed Gen, Mll- utiny'as Minister of War. THE WOMEN, Proyvinencr, It, L, May3,—The National Woman's Suites Convention opened this oventng. Many feading alvocates were presont,. Addyvaica were made by yuo Vevsidunt, dns. Elbaauotts a. Merriwouthor, of Memphis, and rh. a Mow the Amorican Cocktall In Made ut Britwxels, é Correspondence New York Vines, Twas particnlurly attracted by ono of tho now- Cat tnetitudions in Brussels, ostentatiousty pro- clalined, 1 prowlnent letters, “American Lar.” ‘The outelde was very attruotives tho inside, 6o tar us tppuaranices Res ig todcled on the trand athintie idea, 1 asked fora gin-covktall, Nale shor the Lurkvoper nora smiling Frenen waite res#, knltting tuittons, Understood 1 worl 1 sald. UT thereupon, mi my best Fronch, askod for every convelvable American drink, to the uttor bo wiklorment it the keopers of tho Brussels Atnerloan bar, Thoy presently Informed mo tout ghey only dupplied ang uniform and regular drink of America, und at was the ovcktall Atuorican, which | thoreupon ardered to he con+ cooted, Tho director of the bur proceudud to pesform wonders with Blmir, MutMCE, FAW Ones, lomon, cloves, nud otlerarticies, tuidand athore wiso, Tho result was triumphantly olferud to me Inn tumbler, at-tho bottom of which tho soll yolk of nn exe was Hterally balanced on a sort Of concrete foundation of powdered sugar, Uirman and wiltruss were so dollyhted with thia * cocktails of Amorica” that t bad not the beurt to dush tholr spirits, though | wished them and thole work iu ‘Tophet. They posed adiniringly. as I Hftted tho Hines toward my month, Febut my ores and did not open thotn vguin until wy ips bad closed upon as much of tho sweet concrete previously mentioned us tay Judgment deemed ‘necessary for the completo SUCLUN Of tha performance In tho estimation of ty audiunco. A handy tunbler of water ena- bicd me to kovp tee whole down, and in the Ine toreat of future customers who muy bo utteact- ed by tho legend * American [ur [thero- upon smmmvked id Ups and offered my bund to the burkvepery who shook it with eathuslasim, aud oried, * Vive Americal” as well hy might, 1 bojlove lbad “dovoured" bile frat cocktall. for ha entered upon its tanufactiry with a vortain uudisqulsed trepidation, With what ao oontldont sigtls he will recolve bis next cllgatt Yor hig awn sake, Twish blo as gentle a martyr as bo found tn ing, ol know men aut West who would conalder the insult olfered to ine, to my physical constitution, to my moral courte, to the honor of thy American flug, aud vo clvilizne Hon generally, by this burkgoper of Hruasels, worthy thuiutervention uf a yix-shoutcr. Railway Slaughter Brought About by a Switchman, Near ' Trenton, Ni Ji Two People Killed Outright -and Seven Frightfully Injured, Eight Other Unfortunates Broken * and Bruised More or Less, The Switchman, When the Horror Was Come, Ran Away, to Switch An- olher Day. Singular Escape:of s Locomotive En- bineer ‘from Being Scalded to Death. Rice’s Surprise Party Badly Sluken Up, and Two Members Seriously Injured. A Loaded Musket Left Within Reach of Boys Proves a Weapon of Death. RAILWAY SLAUGHTER. Thextosx, N. J, May 00.—A train on the Pennsylvania Railrond, whieh leaves New York at $215, belng behind time, was running at ful speed nearing Bear Swamp, four miles from ‘Trenton, and ran inte an open awiteh, ‘The Patlnan palace car attached to the train only kept the track, All the others left the ralls, and ong ear turned completely over, About a dozen persons are said to have beon Injured severely, aud several others slizhtly, Augustus Ritter, of Philadelphia, was killett oute right. Ho was teying to get outof tho wiidaw and was struck by some projecting tmbers, Mrs, Lucretin Pennington, age #1, of Sixty-first street, New York, was fatally injured, and died about Go'clock. A little girl, a niece of the oid uty, was Injured in tho shoulder, Thouns Muryby, of Franktord, was injurod fn the spine. Contuetor Lew Sltunce was {njured in tha hip and hand, Many of tha wounded went on to Philadelphin, ‘Three of the cars were emashed to pieces, but the wreek of the train was cloared In about hafan bour, ‘Three of the wounded aro now ut the Trenton JG, Belistein, Jv. and wife, of Pitta- are two of tho nuniber. Mr. [eilstein keens a hotel there. Hehasu fenrfal scalp wound, I1is wife has alzo it scalp wound and {3 otherwise dujured, The third peryon is tho little girl with tho old Indy who died ut the depot. The switch was caretesly tele open. Mr. Beaisteln, tying ut tho ‘Trenton Houso,jia hot expeeted to recove Piu.AvELNUtA, Pa, May 20.—In the parlor car were sented Stiles Topsy Venn and Miss Lulu Cumpbell, of iico's Surprise Party, who were coming on to perform to-night In” Ilnwatha " at the Chestuut street Opera-House. Miss Veon was not much hurt, but she was seriously shocked. Her attending physician would not nilow her to nppenr on tho singe, Miss Campbell owas badly bralsed, and it wus fenced some bones were brokan, but tt was found by the surgeun catlud to attond ber thas her injuries wero only muscular contusions, and, although severe aud pnintal, were not dangerous, Harrisons, Lewls, and Alles were V@rsonwers in the rear parlor-ear, with it E, Graham, Misa Carrie Daniels, Mra. Lheresa Wood, nnd others of thelr troupe. ‘hey wero sevorely shaken up, but not hurt. They np- peared at tho Walnut Street Theatre to-night, Miss Alico Hurrison sayg* and acted ns If noth- Ing had happened, but tho otters betrayed cone siderable nervousness, Followlug {6 a list of tho killod and injured: KILLED, Augustus Jk Ritter, of I'hilndelphia. Mrs. Pennington, of Paliadelphia, » BERIOUSLY INSURED, Thomas Murphy. of Frankfort, Pay G.P. Bealstetn, of Pitsturg. Mrs. Bealatein, of Pittsburg. Maney Mogulre, of New Yoric. W. IL Frenthall, of Washington, D, C. Elia Chapman, of 23 West Tweaty-flith street, New York. A. W. Beatt, of Germantown, I'a, Louis T. Scott and son, of Germuntown, Pa, TNItRED, Rrldget Bloome, of 205 Clinton avenue, Philu- detphin, — . . Murtin J. Conwell, of Milton, Del. ‘Tansy Venn, member of 1ee's Surprise Party. Wiliam abbott, of Miladelphuy P, Hf. Deacon, of New York, J. Sanderson Reed, of Indianapolis. Lewis Stelu, of Boston, Snss. Miss Ponniugton, of Philadelphia. Tho bodies af Mrs, Pennington and Mr, Ritter are at Trenton, fn charge of tho Coroner, Mr, and Mrs, Hevlstein and Miss Vooninston are enred for at the Vrenton House, All tbe other Injured were clther sent to thelr own homes, to Untversity Hospital, or tothe Continental Hotel at Philadelphia. ‘The telegeaphaperator, who 13 wlso the awitoh- man, and whose duty it was to clove tho switch, ran away hmmediutely atter the necldent. UNDER THE WHEELER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Str. Lovis, May, 80.—Depnty-Javer. John Whalen was killed at afew moments before neon today. Ialf-au hour vefore lis death he dined with his wife and twa ehfldren at, thelr home, No, 14tl Ridgley street. Leay- {ug home, ho boarded a Misxourl Paclilc freight-traln. intending to ride on it down to the dopot, When between Sixteenth and Seventoenth strocts, a sudden jolt of the train trrew hin off tho top of the ear pon which’ he wag seated, He fell right across the track, sothattha middle of his back rested upon the rail, Misrlght armrested pau hisbody, ‘The train stopped nt about tho moment he fell un such a way that a ear-wheel ran up on top of the man and rested there on his arnand abdomen, ‘Tho word that thers was aman under the tral flew rapldty, and John Flynn, 9 awitchinan, and otkors wore goon at the front, When they reached Whalon be was cone suluus, Who are your’ sald Bisnn to bhi, *Joun Whalen.” Take mo te my home, No, il) Ttdyloy stereo! A jack was procurm and tho ear jucked np, and thon tho man was taken out, Iu was under the train five itutites. Hoe wos no sooner released thin ho becawe uncongelous, Whalot'’s body was tated to the dispensary. | Ho died on the way thore, Elie corpsa was takon to Wo misiaetat Dispufch to The Chleaga Tribune, * TLOUMINOTON, Why, May: WeeAt Preniont this afiernvon nt 4, Cul, Aluyors, brukeman ona fevlght train on tha Indiana, Bloomington & Weaturn, was killed by baing ran over by a tone dor, Ho was walking on tho trivk, going In on at sldla-travk, when lio fol. ong of the trucks pusalng over bla body. He lived ono hour, Ho waa a son of Reury Mayors, of this olty, and agod ¢ ae . SAVED BY WATER, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Jarriy stocn, Ark,, May 80.—An aceldent occurred at it o'clock on Saturday to an east bound freight train on the Little Kocit & Momphis Raltroad. A short aistuned from Lone Onk tho engine struck 9 cow, which, golug under the wheels, ditched haltn dozen carg and overturned thy Jocomotive. ‘Thu conductor, onglneer, Rud freman wero on the enging at the time, All jumped olf ox- eupt the engineer, Chris Gable, who went over with the huge machine, ‘Phe tender piled itself upon top of the boiler, and, the whole lay on ita side. Dawn in thodebriscould bo geov the enylucer, one lex held fret by a place of timber, hid arms and other limb free, Pho stoutn poured out tn bis fuce, and the water from tho tender almost di ‘do him, Tho Water, however, saved his life, preventing tae steuin trom scalding hii to duutt, pus held cfrom the Ute of the wecidunt until When rujuased ho was found gerlously bat dot dangerously dafured. Its escape fs pronounced Hite shun a uilraclo. 2 ‘The conductor and fret brulses. See in_escaped with sligh: '. DROWNED. « Menritis, Tenu., May 00,—-Ienry Benjeo, & watchman on tho transfer steamer Gen. | Pierson, fell overboard Inst night, and waa drown ‘ Dispateh'to ‘Tha Chieaga Tribune,” * Four Wavir, Ind, May 2.—Houry Horner ~ .? of La Gringo, was drowned at that place Inst. ght while bathing, Ho wad attacked BY cramps and went down boetire bis companions cout ronch hin. Ie want and leaves n wife, nd Syeetat Disnatch ta The Chicco Tribune, Laraynrre, Tn. Stay eA young man. Manied Hughes, while inthing In tho Wild Cruok, « near Pyrnont, this county, Suturday night, wat drowned. Tis body way recovered aftor sovoral hours’ search, * a : Sorriat Dispateh to The Chieaga Tribune, Mnoowtsaron’ TL, May .—A young mag : nauned Ward was drowned to-night while Onth: dng ina brickyard poudat Padua, east of Bloom. ington, Ie was fram: Warsaw, Ind., and ‘was visiting nis uncle, Map Moorn, . Sinche! Dianaten ta The Chicago Teinne. Sonn Mh, aay, 0.—The boly of Jotn Care son, drowned ut Parkvillo, Mu. was Fecovoréd fost night, and Is nowen routahomo, The burial will take Dince ‘Tuesduy at the First Presbyto- rian Church. Tho ey. Thomas M. Guan will, ender the services, nasistod by the Rov, A, H. EAU, Des Mores, [n., May 90,7. We Melntyre, 9 respectable young Engliahinnn, was drownod in the Dea'Moines Hiver era yesterday ufternoon.: ‘The body was recavezed soon after, He leaves & wife and two children. IT WAS LOADED. Speciat Duapateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, i DBanrimone, Md, May 90,--A distressing ‘atal aceldtent oceurred here to-day, - Saveral children were playing soldiers in tho cellar Uy the residence of Me. William Reed, in the western portion of the city. ‘They were watched from the street throughs cellar wine tow by several of thelr companions, ‘Tho boys “In tho cellar were fending an old anny musket, whieh had tala in the house for years, when Charlie Deer Mine, one of the Jails, fokingly placed a. super cup on the nipple of ‘the gun, ond saying, | in eilog te xcare them,” placed the gunon age of the whidow aod paler the trigger, fearful reatlt was a. toad of ball and buck- Flot tearlue iif the bend off one of tho boys a the window named Jucol BH. Freeburgor, 8 ¢ Years of axe, kiting him Instantly. Noone hud un Iden that tho muaket was thaded, “A TORNADO. 7 77 Daruas, Tex, May 3%—For a week past Northerit ‘Texas has been daily vistted by un usually heavy raln, wind, and hajlstorms, whieh. hie dons much damage to crops, espeelally cotton, A- report has. reached here that haifa tlozen or moro houdes were blown down and soverdl persons fatitily injured ia the exstern part ot: Dallas rnd the westera paral Kuullman Counties; ‘but nd particulars. the ne ave been recelved, NOT A MURDER. Speetal Diapateh to The Chieago Tribune, Sr. loxact, Mich, May 0.—The shooting, aud os first thought murder, of William, Snulthors, i appears was aceldental, A mac nanied Miler was shooting hack of the mill, nnd in bullet from his rite: killed the man . silteron hearing tho result of his eorelesnuss Ut for tho Sault, but was captured by the Shorit, WILLIAM R IREVPAUGH INJURED, Urrnu Saxpesky, O., “May: 90—Willlam R. Forepaugh, white perforining on the jor fzontal; bar ut the Clreus Royal aud English Menayerle bere Saturduy uleht, felt to the. ground in consequence of one of the stay-whrot preuking, Hoe was pleked tp insensitile, ane very serlously injured, Ho wis convoyoil to tha Hudson Iouse, where be still Hes under medical treutment, SMOTHERED IN A CORN-BIN, Sheclal Dlepateh to The Chicago Teiune, Joni, IL, May 30,—About 6 o'clock this evening a dad uamed Nedeacker was sinothered in’ a corn-bin at Carpenter, Marsh & Speer'’s West Sido elevator, He was sucked into the chute white thoughtleaty: pluying in the shelled corn, ‘wo companions gave the slit, and the: body was taken out withia 4 fow mininutes, but tov late to save Ufo. THE TOY PISTON. Detnort, Mich.,, May 80,—Dell Baker, mes- songer of the Auditor-Ceneral’s office, and Mort Curran, a barber, were up the river at Lansing yeaterday, when a cheap toy revolver in Curran’s hands acetdentally went off, shooting Baker In the abdomen, tnilicting n duczerous wound. A SCHOONER DISABLED. Speeint Mapateh to the Chieago Tribune, ‘Touuxto, Ont, May 0-—~The schoonor Muaxehaia arrived to-night from Oswego with tho lows of her faretopmast, forctapmust hend, * and jibboon, She bis a cargo of cual from 0 eels aud was disabled Iu the severe squall of JOUN LUTZ, Smectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lixcoty, Neby May 50.—Jolin Lutz, azed G+ years, once an, inmate of the Insane Asylum, dropped dead on the strects this morn- fog while sawing wood, “BEASTLY" HOT IN NEW YORK. New You, May 20.—About.a.dozen, elvil- jan3 wero prostrited by the heat to-dny, in ad- didon toa number of soldiers who succumbed, at + . TERMINATION OF A QUARREL. Lousviiie, By, May 00.—John Sehlnd- ler, empl Lina plow factury, terminated nqguarrel with bis wife to-night by shooting bhuself fara, E et A Female ‘fravelors Miss Marling North, av Englleh lady, daugh- terof thy lite Frederta North, M.F,, nud yistere dn-taw of John Addington Symonds, may be sald tohnve put aqurkind abuut the earth, If nota Indie, For thy lest ten or Ofteen years bhobag peer traveling quite alone all over tho'world, everywhure ealuting its rare trecs and tlowers witha hit. of Inndscupe toshow thelr bubitat. Mearing eredentiila trom the Secrutary of For- eign Attaira fi London, tho Guverninent housea fa ull the colonies imive beon open to ber, and every facility afferied for tho prosecu- Von’ of her object ‘in tha way of guides, escorte, and provision for . her personal — conifort, no has climbed mountains, buen towed down strange rivers or flonted down supportad: by datlated skine, ond been ariven through wild places tn enmel wiyons, reamed by anescort of natives. During thove travels Mibs: North haa made more than dalstudies of trees und plunta (seme of which huvo been before unknown oven to the botanist), und each picture containing a bitof landsenpo showlng tho habitat of tho Plants ‘Vhis valuable vallcetion she hay presented to the Kew Gardena, where she hing herself built a gullery for thom. Miss North ling juat reached New York, vin Calle tornin, Avigonn, Naw Mexico, Australi, Lusmas nin, New Zealand, and Horned... in tho nat nained faland abe was tho zucstor ltujah Brooke, neplow und successor of tho lato’ Rajah, sir Janes Brovke, whose romarknble career forma sueb romuntic epliode iu history. \ La dies Do you waut a parc, bloom- ing Complexion? ir 80, 0 fovw. op lications of Magan’s + MAG) GLIA BALM will grat- {fy you to your heart’s con- tent. It docs awny with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotelies, and all diseases and imporfections of tho skin. It overcomes tho flushed appear- anco of heat, fatigue aud ex- citomont. ltmakes a Ady of THIRTY appear but TWEN- Ree a ee ita ohertn erfect ar y that {ris Impossiblo to detec ity application, Yap BND WBA Gr Hf Hinteo & Butera Warebouve, AtTwonty-seconseat, Heide, Formerly Known 99 “heent's Packitug House.” Eaxectiont fuctiities present, for receiving goods of all Kinds by Moat and ihul, Mvayy wid libs tor, bau wullettod Ub Febayuadly ius for wuy loge of tae,