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IHG CHICAGO TRIBUT ‘MAY 31, 1881I—TWELVE PAGE ————s Iteoso eschperl., The eourl re connenter with 7 £0, tus toa Weste: CRIMI AL NEWS, tho mat ‘iusiantial tatniiies in tho nelghbor- LE RAILROADS ea or tane Tell, eee ee fair, ies ia . tine np, BERLI ‘ rouse Mave adored and worsted ime BHit nade 3 . nited 8 Attintle to tha P, . \ 8, ¢ A ship ae lt aisidtna GATED ANIA tony tho. Csmuntasioners Gre ‘Compariy Ahn the baitimore & ty skinned om: the rowed at iin atten. tennant tavory havo ! j N GALIFOUNTAY . | very kindly furnished them a spectal train retlon4, containg elaborate deseriptions ry ven knoalt di din odd his love. : —_—————_ Saw Phastinen, Moy Juin yore, of | Severance of Arrangements Bee | eae ete ie ret Awent He DP. Ripley | revland mintaof interest on its lina,” fiueita | The Kaiser and the Crown-Prince Pee eA aN ree ea jadiauapolls Ex-Polleoman | toute, was Inntantiy.killod by Oncor Jack tween Vandorbilt and the in charge. ‘The party left Aurora on | ment statement of tho. res elaborotely pro resources, popilntion, Liked by the People; ond petted him, until ft Is no sande that tho |, dn is His Wife wilh Roberts, in the Comstock saloon In that place, Wabash the morning of the 4th and oc- Ren sania of soll, prov Weness, ett, of tho old man, jaa patutant ead avert ane apt, i Assaulis Wis apparently. without provocation, the oficer * cuted four days In thet Works | eee ete ae nee tioimes cin tha Morles nreroltnt iba ong, and atten tdtottd # fluvotlon, lavished tpon iim," Lidles have Yeon -« known to drink tho water In which he bad © washed his hands, To-day hig admirers pick ta n Revolver. only alleging that Myers had threatened hits ‘Tho foltowing branches were more partioularly | West. But the Empress and the Crown- lity becausy his eatin had beon searched for | phe Lattor Transfers Hs Business to | Cxamined—viz.: tho Itock Falls Branch, from bell Princesa Held in Dislike, ane Atatlation! historica are nently ene hdd with comical silhourts sliniinr stolen articles, ‘Tho party that went out to rald Enalibonn to Iock Falls, apporit Sterling, in | thesoon tho Halthnory & Oblo bills of far used stray fullen bolra aif of ‘his coat, und. trenstirs Nig Chitone Warkinie me: tie’ bulloiad. Bava Pas tho Great Western vin Woltesttes Co shine Henneh, from | itsdining-cars. Owlur to the embellishinent thom with Kiointrous cares A friend of. mina ther Iuterfores and Is | tirwat ta Hodlo without making ue ndtcek, Wolteattes Countys the Clinton Henucl,, fram | ut those. dactiments with tinek pictures tho husseen thom kiss tha Yory talls of his coats er Fal Chutien Vokes was, killed at tha Big ‘trees hy Dotrolt. Mendota to fing Cilnton: that portion vf the t. | Htathmure & Ohig is gotting genurally known as | A Visit from Bfszt, and a Performance | whieh inet iv a comparntivoly linemiess indtons siously Wounded by enry Rehweror, Vokes drew n pistol frst, and NOU Ce ted iiviatoreand itvek Istunds the Gale | the Coon Line, of Ills Oratorio, *Cliristus.” tlunof devotion, [ut ovory ano to hls own Se Schworor dischurgau both Iitrrely of n shotgun, ya Divielon, from that point ty Kelthsiuing; the |) Rumors have been afloat during tho Inst fow ‘atorio, iristuse taste. His personnl magnetism is tromendou! the Ruffian. — Annual Inspectl ff Roads by tho Tilt. | pal" Iine, from Keithsintre to Burlington’ and { days that Mr. A. M. Hchards, Superintendent of Itis anil, and thit itis Impossible to realst th A BOGUS MASON, ni} nspection of Roads by the * | Outney: the Loutstann Brancht tho Bt. Louis | the Chicago Miviston of the Chicago & Alton charm of hla presenco, ‘This, of course, when ,, Eptetat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago ‘Tribune, nols Railroad and Warchouso Division, from Hendhonsg sete to ats ee tate Cae, tour eancriatent, | Street-Oars That Do Not Btart Early MY nat areivesl in tho olty a fow daa aga, to roe t " and tram St. Le t ermowes ane toatly thi ct erly nthe ia! 4 ¥ Succecis in Wounding | Muavauner, Wis. May 0.—Marico Ber Oommnissio Fee ee Mette Deion trom. Vermeng [ane of that road from Mloomington to. St. Enough to Take Obildron to School. mnin but short thine. Ag he has not favored Also mare. x ig He is d Th nardo Spiro, 2 conflence man who came to ——a to Dudn. Over 700 miles’ of track were | Louls and from St. Louis to Kansas City: also the Capttal fora number of yeurs, bis admirers His Wife, an en this city loalay from Chicago, was taken In A DATTLE OF GIANTS gong over, extending Brough twenty-seven | Une ae ev Rlton ne. Hee outer wie about te | Speclat Coreerpond The Crseago Trib: ne EOE : A ‘ = i a ie ae ES mm soley . TH varios ine ot & a wna about to re a LD Wi! oN EMIEN = Kills Himself, ‘i by the poles. He was collecting money on A. serfotts inistnderstanding has Intely diuatriea ‘cere hispentads AuIB ne anugnotites resign his position, As far as Me. Richards bs ieein IN, Detach orl ae Tha rnaioee As ene Raced wera et ne Vou the represontation that ho was a Mngon in good | arfsen between Vanderbilt's Now York Cen- | er. and businessmen wero [hi wed anes | Concornel thorg Is no truth in the mumnr, No raanintilaa shiny ( yeannot | Schleinitz, First Lard of tho loyal Bedchambor, | f who remains a short thie inGennany cannot fail(o be impressed with tho fact that the venerable Kalser is dearly beloved by. his people; so also is the Crown-Princes while, * s casion offered, thoir views asi ined, anda | chauge in tho position of Mr. itehurds {9 at tic Politician of Siinillcies enn, Cortiente weawn by tho | tral and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern frou expresdion of opinion invited on questions | present contemplated, As far ix Me, Sam Srolth A prominent Bemocratic alan succeeded in geting consuterublo money herore | Rallronds and tho Wabnsh, St. Souls & Mas | of rates, rebates, and unjust diserimingtions, Ik concerned tho rumor Js correct. Mr, Smitty gt, Louis Tries His Hand at Uciueagrested. In hie ponsoseion wns aatam | ciife, which js tikely to result tw a desperate When thors was nottliur gly to ito Me, Chiles | es iin on necount of toipired health. who Hives on Wilhelm strasse, the strect of pale nees, Liszt has beon fated nnd dined from morning ull night, Sunday there was given in tho Central Hotel, under the auspices of tha Wagner Verein, n Liszt celebration. ft cans 7 with which he prepared lly forged credentia war between th ey f 3 te " "] 4 1 the contending parties. For | varied the monotony of travel with an enter- | At tho request of tho managers of the rond | on the other finn, the Empress and Crowne Killing. Art GOEUMGL tes ho arrest is un Important | cing years past tho bulk of tho Wabash | tilniny story, Mr. Hoguo was frequeutty re- | lio has consented to remain until duly 1. It 18 | tet ceay are a dai ithe Sinperor must, | "How ofsoul” it not the *fenst of renson” and afterwards of f banquet of n moro aubstantial —— kind. ‘Tho very élite of Borlin woro present, and I've no doubt fhey got more real satisfaction from tho vianda thin from basking {0 tho sun shine of the hero's presence during tho tribute of barmony paid tu his yreatness. Liszt did not romnin to the dinner: perhaps hia soul doca not need such matérlal support! ‘The reni object of bis coming waa to grace i his presonce tho firat performance in Bertin of bis OBATONIO OF “ cImISTUS,” a e tnluded of the extra:labor he bad te perforin | Understood that Mr. Georzo 8. 'Fyler, at present: business was given to tha Lako Shore at | iintwinter butoea tue Inveetienttne Cominitted, | GouteactinyAyontat st. Lowlsrill bo Me. ‘Toledo, onl in re the Lake Shore turned Mr. Htobinsan tooked at things from a Jewat successor. over much of its Western business to tho | standpoint, and Mr. Secretury Muses quietly took notes, Hefore separating on Friday, tho of Wabnsh at that point. It Ja now under- | fiilewine romtutinn wns Uonuimousiy aie vory FIRE RECORD. stood that an agreement extats between the | heartily adopted: two parties for tho Interchanme of this bust | | Reed That tho thanke of tho Itallrond CHICAGO. ness. A short time ago, however, the Wa- | Sq he quene Sane acre nica tnure | The alarm from Box 336 at, 8:60 yesterday bash Is aald to havo entered into an agree: | linzton & Quiney Itallrond Company for tho | forenoon was caused by fire breaking out in ment with the Grent Western by which it | 0% a nee lon made by said Conpany tn fur | a two-story fraine dwelling at No, 127 North sends all its business vin-the Butler Itond | mente Aand necommodations in muking Cuolr ane | Green street, owned by W. H, Basel, and oc- ard the Grent Western to Buffalo. By this punt ma iihintine of fhe ato Bron Gt aad enniet, oe eee by Mrs. Ryall. The agreement tho Wabash secures tho right tone ote My papaats b Mipley. Hea Ne BA are fire orfetnated In the basement, and was to rin {ls own tralns over tho | ofsnid train, fornia liberi! and courtcoua trent: | tute by ehttdron playing with matehes. Dam- Great Western, and thus — virtually | montin providing tor all thotr wants, and for beMr.smith'a | of course, be familiar to you at home, through his pletures, as a really handsoine old man. Ie is certainly well preserved for finan of his years, Sf last March, Rumors begin to report that, though tho Kalser ap pears spry and fresh In public, yet. when free from restraint in the privacy of his own npartments, he shows bis age plainly, and that both mentally and physically he is fall- ing, ‘Tho Emperor has always been mover: Ato hi habits, which doubtless has had much to do towards preserving hls health, ME SLEEPS A MOONSITINER CAPTUREN, Bld Highwaymen Moke Their Ap-] Nasuvits, Muy W.—Capt, J. M. Davis, nee in Colorado and Do - United States Deputy’ Collector, reached ear Nhrivine Buta here this forenoon with Jolin Welch, a well- a Thriving Business, known ftlelt distiller, In custody, and Jailed fim, | Weteh uitenipted to escape when halted near nis Heit Matiilory in Ithen comnts 5 § and was shot In the shoulder, Tho wound wi p Arkausas Saloonkeoper Struck with | aud pve serious, Wolch Ie the man who slot a Chalr and Killed by ils Hovis Ina tight In Putnam County about six Drothor-tn- Law. aap KILLED WIS BROVIIER-IN*LAW, Exorna, Ark,, Muy 80.—Yesterday evening 4 Lary Convict Gives Twonty Conta to | William Matthews, a snloonkeepur was sisted first of a concert, whers une got tho a which toot plneo Mondny evening In tha Sing- | | Akadomle, ‘Ihe ticketa wero in greatdemand, | and were nll bought up weeks befurchand. Tho ¢ house wad crowded with tho wealth, beauty, and { tulent ofthe city. The great composer, who dll | arem to honor asnyenius and the prince of pianists, whether they admire lls compositions : . *s The alarm from Box 2% at 4 o'clock yesterday t y . a f muke: Buttnlo its Eastern outfet. | the vaiunble Information given In regard to the hh ona hard mattress, which rests one simple | or not. was grectod with a storm of npplause as aes kitled by n blow on the hend with a chalr by | 'y, Kees ait he dee th Jager chs | Buniiens and management or suid rond. barton wusesiead Gyan tclblens freon the brass budstend; nud his covering i 0 sol- | he took his seat in the feat row, Towns eur- Have His Hand Out OF by Witlinm Shovk, his brothor-tn-Inw, uj nnderbilt, ty u i e Deaplutnes vinduet, which has been afre several i ering 5 + slaw, upon whom | diversion of bushiess from tho Lake Shore | , Next weok tho Hoard of Commissioncrs intond | times recently. No damage. dicr’s blanket. It is sald that this simple surrounded by admiring aatollites, On ono, a Nogro. : Matthows had drawn a kuife. Hoth partics had | by the Wabash, secured control of the Luke | {920 over tho Iilinels Central Raltroad and avo ; : MY KeEs is salt that this sinple | site was tho influential Griitin von Sehleluitz, heen drunk, Tho affalr originated trom un old | Herts & Western to have a line ctl how its nes look. ‘ bed fs tuken alone wherever: his Majesty | while on tho other side he was supported by a iitdro. ‘Tho dcvonaud wae Zt yours old, and bea a PH COR MTT eet Trt —— PR cen eee Osa ae travels, And the story rims, that, upon one | Urineoss. Near bite, delighting. im, tho homage sTEMTED MURDER AND 8UI- secre tuly thougat bo‘acved iu eeledoteuse, | | Parallel wiih the Wabash, which would ene PEIN '& SOUTITWESTERN, piaaetiees of the Emperor's visits to St. Petersburz, his | low, dausnteror tho renowned pianist Von Bl: PaO him tostrike ‘bnekt it the Wavash at | Judge Drummond yesterday dechied tho | | Vecatun IL, May %.—Joseph Esher- * servant of the bed-chamber found in tho {umpted tocarty out itgeontract with the | petllion of the stockholders of the Chicago, | Hart’s barn was consumed by fro this morn- CIDE, low, but commonly spokeu of hero as* Wagner's | . laughter.” beenuse, Corsooth, hor mother, who ‘Trl THE SAME GANG. ” c apartments assigned to his Mujesty an ele- | { “ i . * Speciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribunts 4 Creat Western, During the Inst four weeks, | Pekin & Sonthwe Tallroad C . ing. Loss, $1,000; Insurance, 8300, ‘The orl- fs one of Liszt's numerous illegitimate childrony, a di 30. pectal Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribune. hs . Me ye hae hat vekin & Southwestern Rallroad Company to i gant bed, cnuopied, and In all respects ng | but one of the three whom ho neknowlodsod ag ismasavotrs, Ind, May 80—Last weeks it aa by tha New Yorke Central peo- | oyen tho deerce of foreclosure of the second | #1" Of the fire fs unknown. Mr. Esherhart, who luxuriously comfortable ns the most pam | sieh.and who married Von fiUiow, rove orl as | enrle i Cuansorre, Mich. Mny 90.—Last night sary Eurieh, wife of Jolin Enrich, an exe y y hendiert residing on South Iinois street, | burglars broke Into three dwelling-honsos fiel a suit for divorea on the ground of and a store at Woodland Centre, Barry gandonment wid failure to provide. Mer County, and secured about $200, state a horse fasband showed his dislike of her netion by fee EE mon Aiea Walls a farmer : ond aatibitions of bad temper, which beeame so | burglarized Vormontvitte tn the morning. with Wagner, but was afterward married to him, and te now bis recognized wife. ‘Tho houso was fitted with tausictins, who tvero thore cithor out of respect, curlosity, or udmiration. Moved certainly by. no admiration of bis cotnpositions, —for he is at sword's points with Liszt cancern= ing tho nodern music,—the masterful violinist ple, the Wabash hing secretly diverted much 7 exposed himsolf to tho finmes in attemptini of Its business via the Great Western, Kor | Wottgage In the enso of tha Farmers’ Torn Save tuo contente: wns scorched bout tho fae {his reason, Vanderbilt hag commenced to | &‘Trast Company against the above road, | aud banda, though not very severely. retalinte by transferring all the Western The petition clharzed that the bonds on whieh patronace ‘of tha New York Central and | the decree of sale was rendered were not AT LONG POINT, ILTn ite Shore Ronds to the Lake Erle & West- | valid, betty Issued without consideration, A |* Sptetal Dupatch to The Chtesgo Tribune. orn, wy whieh the latter, In connection with | consilerable rntof proof wus taken it | Cristos, Hy May 80—News ‘ling just the’ Chieazo & Alton, will herenfter | the expense of the petitioners for the purpose WPL Raahe Aree 3 pered monareh could desire.“ What is that bed for?? exclaimed the servant, question- ingly. For his Majesty the Emperor of Germany,” was the reply, “Take It right away, then,” ordered the servant; the Em- ‘i . and orchestral Jeader, Jonchim, looked ex- tay nf peror brings his own bed with him.” And . vould rolent that on Friday lust, fearing hits anger, = os bo the Southwestern. outlet of. the | of deterintnlug whether It, was best to allow reached here that a mammoth farm barn be- tremely bored, and agif bo would much profer ghesunght refuge in tho housy of her father, A MINEIts? DUEL. Take Shore, A. fnstefrelght. line, whieh | the petition to be filed. A protracted argu- | longing to Mr. Van Vale, of Long Point, Wie-pinife ele beristoatisene Rabid rie piace utter of musto whieniae canner a ee ‘Tite Times-Star sper of the maguificcnt one which had been in- tended for his Majesty. . ‘The Kalser is said to be inordinately tond of Willian Hane, ut 256 Chestint street. After | Cincinnati, May 20, u that nothing was seen of the trate husband ein from Charleston, Va. On Friday notll today, about 11:80 o'clock, he p John P, Nunley challenged George Nunley, puted himself at the door of Mr. Stan iis Hepler, iy ents olds to fights slush, : ‘| Aw o o ‘hoy met on Campbell's Creek on Saturday, and Fichen, where he Kaw his wife, He had | conte Suutey was sot In the mouth betore he ben deinking, but was not drink, and | fred nahot. It ts thunzht he cannot recover. 45 ho opproxehed her he asked in { Hoth aro mlners, In ood elreumstunces. ‘Tho tm angry, threatening miner, Arg | Qarcal arose qhout family matters. you going lo withdraw that A SIG ITAUL. is be eondnel,. the role Ai Lustness fae was hee Tt west and yeaturday. arn about twelve iilles north of this city, was over those ronds—known asthe Midland Mnst- | {ug tho Judgo refused the application. He he om OTe ee ieee rine ao. ano | thatthe most tant bud buch mute out by tho | Sea's petite iia ora nenonnine rca Wabash, unmoved by this nttack, now gets baek | proof was that there wero sume sitapicious clr- | ons, farming linplements, and nbout 1.00 bush- at Vanderbilt by unnouneing tat six months | cumstances cunnected with the conduct of some | els of grain, Involve ‘an estimated loss of from May Lit will withdraw the Wabash system |.0f tho Directors, but thntin fact all tho bonds | from $3,000 to $1,000, Insured, from the “Hed Line," woleh rans over tho Luke | that were issucd were fsauod under the. orders Shoro and Now York Central, and from the Can- | of the Directors of the Company us well’ as the =] ida Southern Line, whieh rans over the Canada | stockholders; that the debt whieh was duc on * AT ASHLEY, PAs Kourhorn aud t in Now York Central, After that tho trat mortage, aud ek ate) hy the Iecelver, Witrrssamne, Pa., May 30.—The Central imo oniy the Union Line, whieh is tho reutar r i 2 on tha scvon’ Fearon aeene ing will upernte over the | mortise, Were so rent tut iewasnoeposeibie | allroad blucksmithshop at Ashley burned piasune at tho end of the oratorio was sim- ply tremendous; the untire audience o8 ono min stood, shouted, and waved hats aud handkerchiefs, white the orchestra saluted tho rene composer four times with a “tuseh,” or, ourish of trumucts, Tho papers praise tha work bighly, but think some parts A LITTLE TEDIOUS, and enggested that tho beauties would be en- hanced tf tho piece were somewhat condensed. ‘The oratorio was written between 1ROt and ‘08, LOUSTER-SALAD, But, ag it did not agree with the Royal stomach any better than with many a humble fellow’s, his physletan forbade tits free indulgence In St many years ago, telling , She answer Wabash svetem, ‘hus thy breuch between t that fiestociiotiers wha made tho apalentian | tonight. Other buildings were with dim. | lil that, if he did not eat It, he might lve | during tho early part of the author's sojourn in site? She ane fee a ten oul aot, Sotetat Disoateh to The Citcago Tribune, Fe ee ete ah avert iy | realy: had aog interest in tin coutruversy. it | culty eaved. | Telegraphic communtention with | to bo80, ‘Therefore, of course, the Emperor | Mume, snd fs essontintly, oman-Cuthotto in - - Without another word Enrich drew a 32cal- | srrarauknn, May 20—Mn Stanley, tho | continually widening, and,umess more penees | the Court “allowed tho pettion to Uo. fed | Puiladelpiia te cut olf, tuo wires und poles belNg | jas lived to reach the nge of 81. When his | Pit, eens romper tao olen avoninu by tho ablo counsels goon prevail, there will bo ater- | and nu isso to be formed, it would crento a | destroyed by tire, rite eantict between Anne en pawertul sys | lon) Eee doe Ue ae with Brent ait anied tems, whieh may result ind general war, not | atid tho most that could result In fayor of the NEY ", ‘only botweon all tho Eastern ihios but nso be- | Ktockholkters would bo to reduce the amount Fr. ASR ee ato Sea ag 1h! teen tho Southwestern Mines. Kor the Chiengo | duc; in other words, that the secured mortgage NKFORT, Ky, May 30,—' . Church's & Aton this Syht wilt be a ble thing, as it thore- | might not be so zredt ua the decrov found itt | lvery-stable burned to-night with its contents, by.gecures oll the Southwestern business from | be. The whole amount due on tho first und see- | Only two horacs wore saved, Loss, 815,000; tho Now York Central and Lake Shore dtonds, | ond mortgages and on tho Recelver's debts com- | partly Insured. fine revolver and fired. ‘Che ball struck ker | aireetor of the Fifth Avenud Opera Com- jutabove the right eye and glanced along | pany, was robbed of $200 In bank bills last thesealp. With a scream she turned andran | pieht while tho company was verforming at tiongh the house, out at the slde door, and | tho Acadeniy of Music, {lo lett tls poeket- was runing into the garden when her father | hook, contaliing over $1,800, In a cout in the appeared, ‘The latter 13 73 years old, sinall weneral dressing-room., ecitian Verein, of whnsn performance tho erit- ies spenk most tattering! a but a competent American juige of muste thinks it was not to ba compared To sume choral socletles in the United States. Tho mualciuns of Dorlin aro very con survative, and there {3 but comparatively Ittla sesoratty, felt for elthor Liszt's or Wagner's music in itself, Sth birthday arrived, ‘he called his mudical adviser to hin and sald, “There, my dear Doctor, L have lived to be 80, and now to-«lay Lam going to cat as much lobster-salnd as £ want” A ment of one of the dinners given ate very netlve far 7 whieh help immensely in {nercasing its tratla | bined was go arent that the property Would not os during the recent Royal wedding-festivities | “‘ucsduy afternoon tho hero of tho wabk was eae wy audlve. fae Bg ee, A FREE FIGIY, BA endely jar d ne: in guy event selt forcnongts tor pay those Ine OBITUARY. ‘haugs In the show-window of-nn engraver In | recelved by tho Emperor and Empress. Afters it ‘l follow his wite. Enrleh linmedl- Bpectat Dispatch to The Catcugo Tribune. a eumbrances. ‘Tho stockbolttors, therefore, could . Charlotten strasse, nnd from thut it is to be eps be wae Reesog ee ee worn gdaueaes gritty Vyiurasdand fired ut -the-old man, the | Boost; In, May 32.—In a general fight of IOWA LATLIOADS, Rothe beneitod by any -eueb. pranedd Ma : inferred thatthe lobster-salnd-loving Kaiser | posers, Beethoven: nod in’ tho. ovening ho was * aiazine cakeGe ie Hate: eter t * Spectal Correspondence ‘of The Chicago Tribune. lon, and. its thero was no equity fu it, the appll- DR. SEREMIAR WALT. 4 the centre of abrilliant solréo givon in his hi and full, eurielt ee bn er} John Brogden, a white man, was shot by Dane MELA A Bi Preside i x ” | asleopiess night. But, ifdistreased, he must | sestiv t 0 Vedne ts Mile, Seutne ie Seca phat sluice Griff Green, a negro, in the breast, the ball Des Moines & Northern (Wabash) has now THE DETROIT UNION DEPOT. D. D., ex-President of the Dennison Unt have been ashamed Se his weakness and Uy ateclal of Einzcs aunslo’ by vou Botow ta acruss 1 8 Mrs, versity, i 3 Balow in definitly located tts Hine to Albin, where It | Dernorr, May 80.—The Unton Depot fight | 2S ity, nt Granville, O., dled to-day at the ‘on ‘ 4 ren * reside if -In-law, H.W. Chesi y connects with tha Wabash main line, and | in the Legislature between Janies F. Joy and Hidton or heartediseuson Myed 70. Chester, Part the bullding contracts have been let. Ties | othor Detrolt & Butler Railroad Directors, Teich tien fell upon. the ground with | Passing through ond boing afterwards extencl” ashtiek, sud her maddened husband, think | resuie of Brogden'’a injuries, fre Te had killed her, put the plstal to his the Sing-Akademie. kept his sufferings to hlinself, for the daily TUE EASY-GOING NATURE papers made no meutlon of the Important i ti t fact. ef ide Dostonte: eee fe apy jinstrated By ed head and fred ly ligt bail inte hls ewn AN EXPRESS AGENT ROBUED. are-rendy wnt iron on tho way. ‘The route | and owners of property sought to be eon- JOUN G. BODMER. ‘Al % ‘ollowlng Itoi, en from tho lalt o i ER ACiLIRLLSS oe te 7 N ED AGE} ED. fae 5 z 4 nother weakness of the abstemtous old | Aprilzi: “The summor seuesterof the variou: etloa Gatctaadd enc itie wide miihaue Mucetat Diaputeh to The Chicaga Tribune. vin Knoxville has been’ abandoned, and tho | demned on the Detroit Atlver front, was set- Boiclak Dispalih tiie Calcape Pribines monarch is the baliet; and, in vonsequence, | fctuvls has already Lezun, and of the most of rond will rin due north from Abia, crossing | tled this morning by James McMillan pur- Miravauren, Wis.. May 30.—John G. Bod- tho Des Moines River south of Pella; thence ghiastng tho Hubbard and King frontage for | Mer, father-in-law of Chicf-of-Pollee MeGar- it wlll come up tho river vulley to this elty. sh Wi rue partics alceaie Del fotusals or: igle, of Chicago, died this afternoon at his SNE ceslie x emalnda property dealrest, neere- 7 ke jaw. ont 3 This wilt «lve a route of easy construction | ating $0400 In valug, Tho work on the Union | AevGd Ta whe eliy teemhante nud. will romain ond very ight grades, All things conspire | Depot and elevator will be commenced ut once. | until after tho funcral Wednesday. together to put the Wabash cars from St. fvurl,and soon utter expirodhis brain vozing | Gann Rartos, Mich, May 0.—A special tarmugh the hole mage the bullet, Subse- | from Morlvy states that the home of C, ‘I’. nent examination proved tht the father's ate. ad States Ex: y?, Poni thoduh palntul. wasnot serious, and tint | Peels the United States Express Company's (ho wife. thonglt lin rously | Osent there, was entercd by burglara tast night bor, would recover. = ‘The first | nnd bo was robbed of nn express packnga con- fine Ses, Ruriel’ was, imbedded in the | iiuing §600 in ensh und $25 of bis own money. them the morning sussion opens at 7 o'clock. A large proportion of tho seholara live at tong distances from jtho achvol-buildings; ond, as the atruct-car |Huus do not begin running: ‘until half-pust 7, the little onea aro obliged to traverse the wenry way on foot, Thorefore, & ptltion has becn sent to the companies requeat> that of the Imperial Theatre here fs of un- rivaled beauty and splendor,—is not even surpassed by the ballet In the Russian or Austrian Capitals, THE CROWN-PRINCE— aap and was easily removed, ‘Tho skull | No clew to the robbers. CINCINNATI NORTIERN RAILWAY. 7 cers “Our Fritz,” ashe is often called—Is 60 years ie them te bowin, operations in time to accomo- watnot injured. ‘ho bull whieh’ straek bor i . Louis direct without-change into this elty | CINCINNATI 2 TERN RAILWAY, THOMAS D. MOXEY. : », soldier Ee Tn eeu atocs nage the back nay not to buve penutrated the GOT THERE Fst. Sopt. 1. Cincinnatr, May 30,—Tho passenger trains Paterson, N. d., May %0.—Gen. Thomas old; hing a fine, soldier-like carriage, and a | too orrly for tho fittle brains to commonco work Tho Chicngo,; Milwaukee & St. Pau witt | today began running:ou the Cincinuatt | D. tfoxey, Greonback candidate for Governor In cross thy Chileno & Rock Island half amite | Northern Raflway between Norwood and | 1 died’ to-day. west of Neola, and thenco run Into Connell | Lebanon, a distance of twenty-four miles, y Bhuls alongside tho Initer’s track, ‘he | #rom Norwood to tho city passengersuse tho LABOR AND CAPITAL. grading Is now being done. Marlotta & Clneinnati Rallrond. It ts expected the Ot “nb 1 t the Chier Mil the portion from Norwood to Clucinnat! will bo A BIG STRIKE THREATENED, 10 Ottiunwe branch of he Chicago, - | completed in threo months. Auxillary engines, CinciswAti, O,, May 30,—It Is Just. report- wautkeo & St, Paul does not progress ns mup- | tpeomeny Dave for ie Pres Natt ond of tke | ed that tho Amnlgnmnted Iron and Steel idly ayit might. ‘There seems to bea hiteh | rong, Workers’ Union, embracing thé emplayés of somewhere, ‘Tho preliminary work which 3 nearly nll the rolling mills In the West have was done last year and the arrangements DENVER, WESTERN & PACITIC. ordered a general strike, and the men. will go made appear to bave come to naught, and | _DeNven, Colo., May 80.—Grading on tho | out to-morrow. Tho strikers in Newport, Ky., the whole ts being done over nguin, A new | Denver, Western & Paelflo ts about com- | plone will number nonriy 1,000 men, Tho strike survey has been made, a new proposition | pleted between Denver and Longinont, and | fs said to be for go per cent advance, AH partics presented, but there Is nothing Init whieh | tracklaying has begun. Graders are now at | “fe Very reticent, nnd but iitto information compels the Company to build the road | work on the Ine west of Longmont, Its | ober from men or mill-ownurs ean Uo bad. but’ ta too soon for conductors, drivers, an hurses, | What would the rushing crowds at bome Bay to that? Notwithstanding tho thousands of cheap cuba, the car-iines aro a great convon- fence bere, thouzh they aro often ox- tremoly oxaspernting. “Tho cars only stop ‘for passenyors ot cortaln de- finod points, which aro .often several blocks apart. And’ the weary plodder often bas tha huppiness of scelng the car dopart just as ho notre the “halite stolle.” Of course tho driver never stops after hv hng once started, and often wilt not walt another half-minuto when ho seca tho person approavting; and the beluted trav- lor, Indy or uot, must catch tho cur on tho hy. Aualn, ane cantiot always ullght whoro ho wil and Lonce saw a couple Jump from a car when in rapid motion,—the gentlemen {?), preramelt hor husband, uot only not assisting his wite, bu not aven waiting tosco how sho accomplished Vds, Enrich wis a atloonkeeper, and had cy. : 7 pleibis business in several towns throwmebout | AMIE, Ky., May 30.—Wiltam Cunningham teState, tough of late he has dene nothhug at | was brought to Paris ona charge of . killing ul He wus on the police forco during | John Alexander nt North Middletown, Al- tt ’ e watt eee ee adie ha ang | exandor and Cunninghim bud quarreled about " “ wages due, when Alexander threntoned to shoot, hi ey eee tay to Pues Al shora bly: Canniaghin shot first, and Alexander was ine W sears oll. ‘They have | threo chil- panels killed, Cunniughain was relouscd on Ta Fg —tlla, Haetlo, “and | Laura, tho One eellest 0 an he youngest ana = eaployed iu tho 'Telephowe Hxchange. Latte OUTLAWS KILLED. 4 tad Just returned from tha High School when |. SAN Manco, ‘ex., May 30,—Billie MM. ttetrayeay occurred. Enrich used to be aorack | ‘pre ftat-add tonk part in suouting matehes for novs | Meter, alles illic Bones, and Haker, allas tralyears, but he abot wildly enough to-day, | Charlo Hart, implica.at In many robberies i father, Mr. Hand, ntthongh suffering great | and outrages In this and adjoining countics, Jala from tho wound (n bis wrist, was not dis- | woro shot dead by Slierlif Martin inan attompt Peal to reculve eympathy, but in vigorous 2 Kerns limentel hls taabilies to have soled tho | 12 soapenttor capture, nour Kyle Station. Kind, amiable expression; and really makes ahandsome appearance, Like his fathor he is distinguistied more for soldierly than L.- tellectual qualities. As a German said to me, "Oh! everyboily knows he did not In- yent gunpowder [the equivalent for ‘Ie will never set tho Thnmes nfira'); but he is a thorough soldier, and wo hope he will root out somo of tho vices that tho amiable old Kaiser winks at’? ‘This latter lind = reference to the notoriously corrupt “management ond the im morality of the Royal Theatre and Opora, of whtch L will speak at another tinic, Com- arcul to that of some members of Iris father’s + tufian Enrich botore ho Wiis shot. No attempt 2 Sear ape this year, nor. to prevent them chang- vet decid w' funiily,—notubly his two uncles, Prince Carl | te feat. Europosn gallantry! tied a on outhous M 1h A x Pa ket ry all. 3 quite probable | Ht will probably be in operation frum Denver to Prrrepune, Va., May 30.—The tron manu- | Cl! tel iS CRW AEE FINCG 28 UG ceo FREQUENCY OF ACCIDENTS IN AMERICA, ouse Iiico a doy. ogtttt Toc, Ary May 3 mut Bast, tho Company ins now ail tho work on band it | Losginont by Spt. 1, facturers have signed all the scales present- From repronet, Su he Wueeredtted witha Rotatuese statistics, also from the Tugcbialte A PROMINENT DEMOCRAT, Saturday for borso-stenting, was to-day sen- | could be Wolinitaly toeated and eusidies secured ANOTHER WAR THREATENED, — | *t! by the Amalgamated Association of Iron | excites more wonder than thelr presence. “ According to the pollcu-roports, there woro in the season would bo fur advanced, Then thera - find Stecl Workors this evening. This praventa fgulsotho possibility that, tho Chicago trunk =, Sieial Disputeh to the Chleago Tribune, All posalbility of tho stelko foranother year, nes may objeut to, tho Milwaukee e'St. Punt | KANsAs Crry, Mo, May 80.—Anothor war | inilsor this dletriee Will resume to-moxrowe ane watalng 4 Fone Inte mele toreitory, Tt niente In passenger rates fs threatened to-day, ‘Phe a ee a eeee erect Mouid ote Oskaloosas? | Hock Island sotd twountimited tickets to But- DES MOINES, TA. ‘Tho intest railrond project ja tho Minnesoin, | faloata reduction, ‘The took Island states that | Drs Moises, In, May 30,—Sixty shovelers Iowa & Southwestern, from La Croscent, vin | nongreoment. bud been inde wa rogurds uu- | on tho Chicago & Northwestern struck for Isso In tote ele ene Lesl casunttios, of which 8 proved fatal Out of these, 175 childron under 2 years of age lost thelr lives through tho enrelesness of nurses und others to ‘whose ehurge thoy bad beon intrusted.” This is o thought far mothors, “Thirty deaths resulted from burning, 161 from hanging, thirty-four from shooting, saventy-nino from drownlog, JUST WHY THE EMPRESS is 80 unpopular, Lcannotto my satisfaction ascertalns but lt seems ta be Ina measure because she is not very sympathetle toward the Kaiser, and is exceedingly Jealous, il though £ bellove with reason, Certain it is Bptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. tenced to the Penitentiary forfive years. St. Louis, 3.—There was a shooting ————_—_—__——F aLiirat the Furd House, corner of Eighth | CHARGED WITIL COUNTERFEITING and Pino streets, at 10330 thts moralng, in Spectut Dispatch to The Chiewgo Tribune, *hiek William 1 Kortknmp,once a Counell- | | Keorux, ta, May ! .— Charley Bryant was hain, nowa prominent Demoeratle politiclan, | arrested yesterday nt Carthage by Cul. Toot, é United Stutes Marshal, ona charge of countor- My . Charles Ci tkloy, I. that the Imperial pair aro not closing thelr | thirty-six Crow inhalation of conl-gas, thirty- - nae ate ‘searly an hour as 7 otelok felting, SR aN Tacyalehos id.thi County. Recor Charles Cleve Gree ia: (Wad Aue lays eb Aura tog eK EN $1.00 por day nenr tho depot hero this attor | moro than itty years of wedded life In. mat- | ve from feuotures of the ekull, and itfty-soven aga slaying Inn chads the front | outing ot eounceuon wits the Wad Hore, ge core Feta ey Soluce that Mena [ee cf sleeping in 4 a le q q t cy’ He = . De tore of the Fond Mouse. Ie, was. seun A LAZY CONVICT. ‘Tho conte proposed ig from Now Hampton, i rin WV. i snares zoe Aaine ing, past WHEAT IN THE NORTHWEST, y neyor being seen together, Enh drives re by several porsons eownceted with tho | FRANKwoT, Ky., May 90.—John Graham, Franuslin County, vin Nashua, Clarkesville, But- | Acting Eastern ‘Traveling Agent of tha Spectat Diaputch to The Chicaga Tribune, In state aloud, and promenades In the park TEAMSHIP NEWS, ler Contra, Parkorshury, Grundy Contre, and | N. "1 : y — for Contra, Parkorabury, Grundy Cautre, and | Northern Pacltic -Natlway, as boon rellrad, || Fango, Dak. Mdy 80.—It seems rather fie moeting was recontly Hold at, Parkerabury to | “sd tho oflice abolished. strango.to us up bere when wo rend the re- earn ee Ae Ee MeO benininent on from | Tho night expross of tho Michigan Central | ports of Southorn Minnesota and Northern all the owis on the routs wore preaont At | will horeatter leave here dally oxcept Satur- | fowa, “thut seeding is about fished and Farkerabury, waa appoluted to sucure, f posst- | day, Heretofore tis train did not go out } farmers are now engaged in planting,” for ble, the proposed road. J. 0. Btownrt, of Clarkos-*) Saturdays and Sundays, with us wheat is from olght to twelve BOR RA nea eater Ce aD ‘The now Northern ottlecs of tho Little ttook & | Inches high, and Jn corn and. potato-patehes through a section of country which ncous a | Fort Smith italway, in Nelholt's bani butiding, | you can seo the rows all up nicely, During road, und ié rich In agricultural resources, wera forially opened yesterday for notive use hroe days I b finwe d FEE Ne ee eee ge, | by D. Holmlok, Gunueut Northora Agont of that | to Inst thros daya It has been slowery nn Paul has promised Bloux Clty a“ pass” and | Mae. The obices are commodious aud band: | mugey warm, and wheat has growi mora thnt_a branch will be built from fis Counell | Somely furnished. : than au inch day, aud {s shooting, out the Blut line divect to that city, Tho polut of con- ©. 4. Vandercook stated yesterday that tho | best avor known. ‘To all appearance this scotion vargence fs Soret antes, dummy-engine and passonyer-coagh for tho | o¢ cunntry {sone big boom, and our prospeuts ‘Tho Chicago & Northwestern havo decided to | raliway line connecting Chleago and Onk Park :| Of canutre ts on a Lig y proap bulld'a branch from Carroll, tho tnitta! point of | bud arrived, “In legs thin w month cars will bo | 4 ieciat’Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. their Stuple Hiver UI visas aS Auduban the suEnih from eae oF ao aed Puoomtsa Brainy, Bunn, May W0,—Crop- ormtn 19 Andubon bravch of the Chloago | Btreut railway to ubland, and Oa : i 4 & Itovk (sand, [tls understood tho Chicago, | Park. * 4 :) prospects for thia aud sao ng countics uro ne & * om, Whent aud ail small grain ts well formed Milwaukeo £ St. Paul will puss Audubon about | Tyo nattimore & Obfo allroad brought in yos- Hind doing nicely. Corn is not. moro. than. half Prestdont of tho Noi Sharon, | temay two spcolul tralns of nine cars cach, con- | out of tho soll yet, but what fa up looKs mod: in majestic solitude. | Whether this Is more . beflting to Loyal dignity, or whether it shows ~ n decided “poteries on the part of each for the nyin- errupted enjoymentoft his or her own so- ciety, L leave to othors to determine. Ag wis stated In a provious lettor, tho appearanco of the Empress tn public during the wedding- festivities of her grandson ocensioned no en- thusiasm whatever In tho populace, while the Kaiser was grected vociterausly, Upon that occaston her hair presented such a strik- ing contrast In huo to that expected from: a Indy of 80 suinmors ns to bo strongly SUE: gestive of some patent unlnjurious hair-dye, THE CROWN-PRINCESS VICTOLIA Js unpopular because possessing soine of those seme traits whieh distinguish hor mother and dally increaso her unpopularity with hor Bugilsh subjects, Sho Ives iu ox- treme siinpllelty herself, and compels: the New Yon, May 00.~Arrived, tho Gallia,from , Liverpool. * i Sovrnamrron, May 30.—Arrived, the Hohon- stauffor, from Naw York, Queenstown, Muy 80.~Arrived, tho Malta, from New York. New Youk, May 00.~Arrived, tho Weser, from Bremen, Haniax, May W,—Arrlvod, the Auatralla, from Lonaon, * * New Youk, oer 00.—Arrived, the ateamor Iotterdan, from Hotvoot, Livenvoot, May iW.—Tho Caledonta, from Hoston, aud tho Hohonzollern, from Buitimore, fave arrived out. —<—————__— LATE MARINE NEWS, i Speelut Dlapatch to The Chicayo Tribune, . MILWAUKEE, Wie, May $—Tho arrivuls from below to-night were schooners Reod Caso and tous, and these supposed him to bow board. |, convict in the Kentueky Penitontinry, fegs sity Maur Kato Statin, nsorvantgiel | 1h and af ne aml nota sno (0 Sealine ileus, Went out, as was her | huoxte romp any longer, ‘Tuo negro cut off the Olt ther eyo ust tho stops, Whon sho got | band with a alngte blow of an ax, hale re vhy found Kertkump sitting in tho Wathen neuen Bue waked mich tomave, SENTENCED TO TEN Stans. ei eutlon to her. David Carilsle, | For Sartit, May 80.—Mrs. A. Howe was Weesand nee Kurtcimpio. movogae £18 | sentenced, to-tay by Judge Parker, of tho filet ratuses, wherenpon Carlisle took hotd af | United States District Court, to ton yours tn tho hae, Pushed bin down tha stairway, Ag Dutralt Hontentiacy for tho murdor of Albort ree ut dawn to tho tower step ha drew a | Church. = Tine gaze tool ain wt Carlisle, Bonind the f Ue THR Ratio, the servant girl, and THE INDIANS. w tbe sreuralll Hiely tho ‘a auxhtor fetat Cul Dut tho Tete GnEAUN | Arrival at Fort Yates of tho Blevon Nat though ee eae ateL Toll to the Moor, It AIundrod Wostllos Sont from Wort ® olstake. gy 4 uiliet had hit her, but this was Buford—Expretation thnt the Indians Yettretied an ad only fuiuted. Kortkamp | p¢ Woody Mountain, Including Sit- eto kites odeed tn Jatt upon achargool | ingesall, Will Soon Surrondor. David Morgan. " y - v3 of her Court todo th Excopt | Thomas Howland, Oswe; al A, AL Ki —_ rhe Ch 7, E 1 tulniig 1,800 omigranta, all of whom como direct | vrately woll, Tho meadows have the appeur: ladies of her Court todo the same. Excop! onias jowlond, go, coal; A, ng, DESERTED 118 WIFE, Br LAvE, Minty May 30—cNows wos ro. | wil bo quey Etat, elite ye rupiay | fray Hiisimores thoy io'deatined fae various | gice of produetay aa. unuaually tango wleidot upon Stato venasions they are hot allowed {0 | Willlam James, J, 1, Cnsoyand steamn-bargo W. a i ob x s xii coo ¥ ve marta In ‘ort uni) Nol 4 19 Mivhl= ’. my tt uy Lu coal. ; Rrgatitt Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, colyed at headquartors yesterday of the safe | o8 men can build it From diriuhton westward | yan Contral and fake Shore Honda ‘also brought Special Dtspatch to, The Chicago Tribune, tawallysiniple for thoso who. surrotnd Bprcial Diaputeh to The Chicago Tribune, vx, Ia q Mane a Ey A young couplo by | arrivalou Sunday night at Standing Rock Cate, 0, iibert, hatling from Bello | (Fort Yates) of the three steamboats with Huee, ‘ntonding to this city some two weeks | the 1,100 hostlles who, stneo ges? cam- as rH Ing to make this place tholr | palgn, have been guarded at Fort Buford, wen lvoe secured A situation and | and now are apply removed from tha evil alte Just th They were married at Belle communtentions of the Yanktons of tho ethers hing ral weeks ago, since which | Upper Missourl, who, cowards themselves, Taal boing ws ue een trouble In the camp, the | take none the tesa pleasure tn stirring up to trey, Otibert patie which occurred Bat- | resistance and Wrong thelr brethren of the tine leaving tho worn tine ee peacoful | Uncapapa aud Cheasnpa (Blarkfevt) tribes, \ Holes ae eee see | Maj. Brotherton, commanding at Buford, Abe claret ty BH tt tho hi it telegraphs Gen, Terry that ho las excellent clalas that eee We tho lund af tho living. grap! Gat coe te the ciate ee 3 Lizele Cutting, aod | reasons for betloving that at last the Indians Bromtnent elt geo nee eee ook dualer | at Woody Alountain, some hundred o ‘eftint attercgperause bur tloket howd, De eee eae Taw woeka wit Wo loms a persanuge than the coy and doubting Biteiny Pitt on board, neconspanted by the y . 7 f %.—Grain in this county isnt; and ulso te Wayiind on the cust, ‘Ip ig | 1 numbor of omtxrants yestorday, Drrnorr, Minn, Stay proposed to goto Met, Plowsant if the uccossary | Thu Chicago, Burlington & Quincy iallroud {salt agri ee ona ale inthoe Meh Ita ald ia given, othoewiso it will go to Mornitu Sun, | hos Just decided upon the con-tructlon of nue siiclys Mi lektueu havo boon Drougit to tmarkut in 1879 Miss Virginia Bundisou, of Vinton, | other branch line -to Des Moines, ‘ho naw ne | by rarmurs for several days, thus showiiug that located u homestead claim in Dakota, where | willrun from Oscouln, h., to es Moines, 0 dis- Le fg not so late aiturall, fu Huron now Ja, Last fall sho ond her sister | tance of thirtyettirey lies, ‘Tule ranch ty to Pee ie el ipapaich tu ae CAtzayo Tribune. Fiorenca went there to ovoupy the clatiu, and | utford the Burlington an outict from Des Molinos Sr. Cuoup, May ®.—The ‘craw ‘of Vexutation thore alone they have Hved, thelr ouly coms | to the Southwost, It bus alrendy a Huo to Des | pus thuafar this euason execodud thut of any pauiin bolag 8 tae 4 Magneto, had teunly Naw: Moinea from tho oast via Albin, former your. Grasses ara ylrondy beadhng owt, Cae eea gaa nwikteriess” Hut the Chienes | , Ai. J, E, Gockwood, Gonornl Parsongor nnd | oid Ln Uy Binet are Wie et aye Wheat ia eRotthwrders itosw ene along, luld out tho | Ticket Ayout of the Kansas ites eed, Haott: & sploudidly, but wher wo ara co have wheat ip Fount ot Turon, established adivision torminus, | QUIE Rallrond, Informs tho Goneral | ‘vekut proportign to straw is 1 question to be agawored Witvhtchinacshop undrountehouse. Thotowns | Agente of conhooting roads that bis Ine hag | by tho olumonts ater Dutae Enon: Bito occupies forty acres of taud atang Jun | becn comploted to Springlold, Mo. and requests RDS a TRS Tuvor. and is destined to booomo a nlaco.uf tine | Mut tiekota to that polnt viu bis, no bo placed NORTHERN PRESBYTERIANS; reanes. ft will also be a point on the Chicago, | sale at tho coupon-tlokot ollices on tho curli- Y,, May gv. ¥ filwaukeo & St, aul, From iiuron tho North: | ost datu pravticable, eee ad SE iie Broo eee woatorn runs 120 wiles te Fort Morro, Now all | Secrotary Allen, of tho Omaha Board of Trado, + pre felund for miies ubont Huron is talon. Siet | cetimutes thowraln crop of Nubraaka ror test, | The ov. Willlam V, Hrcod offered a resolution Bandison haw a timber clatin also, only Ave | if tho present outlook econ for tho bal- | thut the Assombly call tho attention of tho blocks from tho railroad depot, and the prog- | ance of tho souson, at 15 Ne bushols. This | Churcti to tho linportance of tho Chriutiati odu- fioyalty; und they must appee In aprons, ler private npartinests exhibit. a. striking want of elegant display, All this loaks to the oyes of German suciety ko an uifected simplicity, ‘They say, “Who Is to buy satlos, Inces, and brocades If not Royalty 2" ‘Then she fs known to possess v large private income, which she does not expend with n Hberalily that auits popular kens, Ono in- stance Will serve to illustrate; Some years ago an alticer of the Guard died uniter pecu- Narly diatswaainig clraumstaneey t and, ns {s coinmon with ollicors, tuft ls witu with u large burden of debts, and a crippled obiid into the Dargain, Ono of tho Crown-Princess' Courts dics, knowing of tho widow's absolutely tos poverisucd condition, took compassion ou her, nud suggested that sho drove some dolla vive xantly, promising to obtain for her an audionce with ‘bor ilstresa, who, sho thought likely, would givo a handsome price for them, But ate Br. [anace, Mich, May 2%—Arrived and cionred—Steamers Flora nud Pearl, from Do- Holt Nerthorner, Collingwood; Fountain City, o. Arrived—Propellera Van Haalte, Mantatiquo; Grand Rapids, Traverse City, ———_—_—- Maria Doralsgre, Pall Malt Gazette, ‘A Parisian correspondent svods us tho follow- tug uccount of Mile. Murin Dernlsine, the hero~ ino of the ruvent untl-Clorical Congress: “Site, luria Deralsne was the lioness of tho platfora, no aruwWentative power thore is no orator io the French Chamber tho superior of thie lady, Thoro teu Urge of nerlmony, In ber style, aud @ aub-neldity which ylves it@ost. Her figure is slightly uwry, her face ia long ana poloted, and her forviewt wide, high, promiaunt, aud very gmoota, It rises nbove punciied oyehrows and bright and feverish hazel eyes. Stile, Deralymo FTE BOM TGIWAYS af. nr Hecate by thy | pace woot Tor fortune foto pushy Loa | WovhT a te tes aed cn a ty | eatin of liga Teulon In.tho Churah, ‘To | ARest "vues ale odcomian Gu| ne & wom, and. csiry Route eau il tet ESvEIt, Col ae Fae eee anc hummer; nnkeainess, und Provably cont, Tho whaat crop iy cottinatad We LU | tov, Willldin It, Moore, from tho Judictal Com- | iy ibat hod children Hud go many dolleulrondy | Murs us Jonge us tho status of the mareled Yettound stage ey, So— Thursday the Feeeeaee teiyont raauan of alle unaymparuetto If RAILROAD INSPECTION. year, Thu walt tor tho puxtton yoars in Acros | inittwo, roported the casvof ‘the Ituy, HL 2 Pock, | that sho wonnin fy bused on the Orlentaligin of the Cheis- Saidenign [eee coseh on the Barlow v& | not bustite attitude of tho Dominion pulley, bave Special Diupateh ta The Chtcago Tribune, diye of corn and whoat In Nobraska $a avout 60 | brought to tral before tho Prosbytery of | coynp NOT THINK OF HUYING THEM Any | Hulrellxte ; aul, who was, tho uxppnent tog ee Was robbed whilo passing | rondorod furthor renistance ta tho Klemet athe | goyyvaraet, ly May 28~'Tho. Ttalt- | POF cout : Oregon under av accusation of {mmorallty pro- Mone, A ee eee ee eee hatsod oF Milo, Dor Brtings. Gy cu four tttos west of Ponehia | Wit impousibie, It {8 wid tho Inlluouco of | od wWarotionse Commissioners have | 2! Charles it. Rostor, for snmo yonrs past con- | forred vy common fara, that“after being dls | so tho poor Indy went away moro sorrowful | ruin, There le not u grass of eccontriolty in tu Antelope, sent from Standlay ¥ four masked amen. After secur. | [tose 1 i bas been juford, neoted with the Michigan Southern und Mich!- | yorced from hia wife be had married a divorced ld Wate £3,300 draft, besides a number of much good, and that the old Chlofs assurances entered upon the discharge of that portion of | gan Contra! Rallroads a4 Northwestern ‘Uravel ihe mannor av tha tuothod of this oratreas when thay she came, and bad her troublu for her u bho ls on the platiorm ur on ber fovt ata bane puluy, I bave this story fron a Crivnd of the tating that, after proceeding to sumo thelr duties which roqulres the: annual ex- | ing Agent, hav boca appointed Wostern Puvsone | Womdi sats ee 4 Widow, And thu Just coument is: Wout | quet, Sho drusses richly und 1 oxcellont taste, t hee other valuable Jewelry, tho | {ute ee Oe, nertod’ more weluit in tue ube | Auninatian uf tho raltronds of thls State. In or Aken oF tid Lake Uhave Atego oxtont ln tho trial thay bu revolved to Urop It | Wouli'u fw. hninlraddoliara bo Yo the Vrincess | wears yurkliog slau on hur alouder ‘iogers, Rilock the saite. solders et ape Ms pled aaa ee or the. distrusted waite sae of the FON Or he achedules of atees Hurlow, formerly ‘ruvcling Agent for thy Gro t | plained of to the Synod af Columbia, and Crag ibe nage “Fnahy the Mahe Keo lve citats wlth aan ty foul aud arto 8 Burlis, e storo i | thls Is a necessary and lmportant work, ‘Tho | ive E ae ee tho +B pended. boewtae she purchases a great uany | fuhea by ber futellectuat foree, If sho only tit uote ‘hunts, and eee pret Hutord, ne aaa mean om or the Wittte tne Hs } EMO for ne Northwestern Traveling Aout ff tho Sa Eee eta. et atuat things from, Eoglund instead of eeclualvely Kavrificod tu tho Gracug—but that sho will never Y y from tho wution of the synod, T mitontlags of ue Couitntsstonare Sad Deu Michlyan Southoru and Michigan Central tails | Coinmitive tound the papers uf tho nppellunt in given past weal o sone outlying ee Ordor, wd had bo been uct inn ordosly mane branches of the Chicago, Burlington & In ordér tonconmmodata ite patrons the Bog | ner by thu Synod, thu case must huve been tried. patronizing her German subjeots, and because nothing {6 quite go good In hor eyes ts what bs Engllub. Aino, her son, Prince “William, the Royal bridegroom, fa nut very much likedy ts bo content; fantry. commanded by Capt, MoDongtd and DAWSUL BLD, en enoe abe gage, amounting | FY powen, have bech orierod buok to thor do—she would bu a peortess sponkur."* a —————— Was , er Depaty ghia ns Chartes Alitson, original statton at Fort Keogh, and they have a tera Mrs, Langtry. feain % * 3 . | ton &-Albany Rallroad bus established tho Bue | Sho Vommittvo found in tho records of tho v1 red re tupposed ae pe tant ‘rho sauliloes startet Sor MERE Woes Quincy Railroad. In the amount of bush ropoan system of (urnishtog waray or ‘vold Bread no clour ncaaunt of what was done. ‘Thoy | sald to be rathor disdipated, and not very clover. rane Tondon gayecenandento fhe Manchester Apa! gatlstutot ea wis We Oo Members of 1 ness transacted, tn Ita pupuler and success | junehos to thelr pusscnyery on thelr arrival at-| thorvfora suspend rd tho appeal of Puck. On tha otter bund, bis bride ts oonsiderod very | Tiued by a woll-dseased orawd. at tho. Royal Faroington for tone eer opura ting A PAIR OF THEM, ful management, In the tumber of peoplo,| Spriugtletd, Bass., without wubjocting thom ta | Atter toustlorable dolate the sepurt of tho | lovely and amiable, She won tha hearta of | Rubbed by A we cane Chit nous beauty, dw —— ee Br. Lovis, Moy ‘10.—Georgo Koch, a black- | reuchod and accommodated by Its gridiron’ | tetruuble of leuving wolr sania, Tho uttund: | Comimilttoo wus wloplod, pvory one from the mount sue eterno (ue | with bur party, cntured tho exhibition throug Curr ALABAMA TRAGEDY. amith, living at 1411 Warden streot, hung | branches In this and other States, the Chl- | por bill of tara which ia furaished to tho pieson- 5 aulye rf o Neen anarked, and to have orcatud much feted ata eo fete rat roc fa {0 the Times ‘Tenn., May 80—A special | hlinself at his home this afternoon, Drink | vago, Burlington & Quincy Js in the vury | wer, und teleyrnpls for tha ame. TE is brought indignation IM We COUtE. so ae prosent in | bart OF th qullctins hur presouce was ut teat 0 ua e : ho people in thy car on urrjyal at Sprlugticld, Dispatch t aguletts ‘ sed Ne . : Dunder elves an account of a double | anil poverty are sald to haya Beon the eauso | front rank of lending rallronds. . ‘Cho maly | josiy enor mh tSpriugticld. | wey Youn, May 2—-One of Gor. Grant's | jeriinarhn excites tar more nitention than oven | Wel wotieed. Soon, however, the word wet yoiiegt Udkeport, Alu,, yesterday, two | of the act, Hu left a wite and niuu children, | tino of tho rond in this State extends from Bently weed Te ee teksty oi Une | gelouds tuld wig Just nibs tht tho Conkling wen oval, Me aries te bat way de routor thu | Feund ta te priveipal rooms, which were at the Kings of merely tempornl power, because bis Ib tho sway of geulus. Tinean : FRANZ Liszt, tho grout composer, Although unly Myenres old, be hus nevertheless beun before thy public, tha pet and dari of the ius! world, for sixty yoard, for bis wondertul cucocr begun at tho uge OF AW Countesses, Duchcsses, and oven Prine cusses, ladies of Weults, Uigh-bred bewutles, dad. my fun Chattanooxe, Atramp namet ‘A woinan of the town known as Fannie ong lo bathing Simday night with | Gatewood, who clalmg to he a daughtor of 0, became angered because Sonutor Catewood, of Kentucky, shot lie tne Invonvenlonty crowded, aad a penerad move was aide to mevt Miv. Lungtry, with the rusult that thy doorways got vor, pistaly choked up, and people were pushing euch othor buck= ward and forward ua it thoy buul beyn a mero commonpl crowd instead of one composed eschitively of superior persons. Mra. Laugtry f4, however, well used) to being stared at, and Lere ihe folfction with great equanimity, (houga, T fear abe saw very Uttly of thy pictures.” weru meditating running Conkllug for Congress Chicago to Surlington, from Quleabure to They fat oorsume. the meat Tepes teas in Fernando Wood's dittrlet, witeh ts uegely Quincy, aud from Galesburg to Pvoria, 857 | Aighes arofakers in cburyo niin by the attend | Pemovratic, and oleot hin by tho ald of tho nlles, Whily its ten branches extend 9 dis- | unt. itis tho desiry of tho wahagement ro fie | Auti‘Tammany organization. oul thut Je 3. Cuuitoe, q tance of 760 miles. Its stock and bonds | Mab Arst-class Iunebes, aud the prices uro quit mutsted Guns Opunta son, tate ocrer oy, | Poasonuble. ig orado, and so into notive buslicas with Senator ainaitnt to 8,000,000. Over Ltr eibtorth Mr. 0-1: Lord, he Goneril, Pusssuagy Anont ello and’ to nud for tho Sennte, Chaitva ts receiving over 5,000,000 pay yearly, are r6- | of tho Jiultimors & Oblo itulivond, has Just tue | said to buve met with mitertal tosses In bis mines quired to handle Its fmmense traiiic, which | suod a untjuo folder thay Wil prove or much {| aud to bo worth not over guuy,y, wtomuch thie evening with suicidal eattifo and cut Wi, wae juud. Ho rushed for inten, and willie,” Shy 1¢ 23 yuare old, very tn- 08 Instant yy illaw Copeland in the neck, | telligent, wud ls sald to have at one tlinu lived iu TR, Ouran et | meen a tt a etartas 4 qi ese, cousin | lecturer. Mipved Up aud shot Mohan deud: | of lite induced the act, :