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ack te —PTORLIGN. ———— ‘a aarkable Speech by Arch- : ‘shop Croke, av Thurles, Tipperary. eae ee fmtvonl Prelate Lays Hime wat Linble to the Rigors of tho Law. _———— nf Branded as the Most Orual bei and Despotio of Govorny ments, ee ment of English Catholic Peers ; . Have’ the ‘Outspoken Arch- ‘bishop Churched, pattle of Bodyke, Clare, Between Police and Non-Paying Tenantry. yoniblo Blunder at a Target- shooting in Wost Prussia— Five Killed. death in Paris Yesterday ot M. hittre, an Eminent Post- tavist. jhe Czar Tired of His Favorit— Speech of tho New Italian Premier. ARCHBISHOP CROKE, THOLIC LORDS. * clad Caley -fospoy, June 2.—1t is reported to-day that ae yt the English Catholic Peers, wha, in’ tealsence of 2/ Papal Nunelo tn Engtund, setacagenta belwoen the Vatican and Down- ine aitert, “ ditend to -bring “alrehbishop Croke’ Utteramees —Defora the — Pope. The young Duke of Norfolk, althattzh aLibernl in polltics, is known tobe ng hose tleasany Torty to the Parnell movements Tie Earl of Denbigh ts a ‘Lory, ny are. also the Earl of Ashburnhtnt and the Earl gf-Ox- fori, while Lord Howard of Glossop, Lord gaford, the Hart of Granard, Lord Petro, “Ton Vaux of Farrowden, Lord: Clifford df Chadlelgh, and other Catholic Peers are Liferay: but in any question afferting the Jndel jnterest, the Catholle nobility In En- sland alinust Invariably casts its fillience on te ‘Tory slde, and & tnited protest from thmagainst the League, backed, ns ft. un- doubtedly would be, by Cardinal Maining, could not fall to huye great weight at Tune, rigs WILE TIS PUT IM IN TINE COOL? Tu the Weaterss Assoctated Press x Dentas, Jtng'3—Arehiblshop Croke con- dated ot Thurles yesterdity one of the most atnerdinary campulens ever knows in Tish eculesinstieat: nfstory, Illy Grace ‘trazht his Jabors ty a. eloso with two mpecches, containing several pussuges ofthe hizhest Impurtanee ab the present momeht ’ Intho forenoon heavade a reinarkable ap jeu to Gladstone to puta stop to evictions. Ils Grace suld: “appeal to thnt great Satesiagn, solemnly, 8 an Trish patrlot, 03 tt hish Bishop, in the name'ot ‘Tipperary, al inthe name of Hreland, to let his fiat go oat thatthers ureto be no more evictions during-the present tine, - [Groat cheerlng.) Itsacuriots fact that ; THE Wonb “HViCTION,” fa the senso in which it is used here, is sateely known fh any other country Inthe Fork, Thera Is no sth word and no such Ging elsewhere. lt. is a word of evil omen, Isa word that finports the depopuintion of careountey; that Lmports the degradation of cur pegples that imports the flyfiy of them beyond the waters to forelgn lads in quest uf the means of Mvelihvod, carrying with: Geno spirit of vengeancy against whnt Is setainly the greatest Kimplre In the world, wi whieh Is no less certainly an Empire ablch hag treated Ireland 4 WOUSH THAN EVE AS BMPTE Tated ¢ dependency, [Lout.. cheers.) Therefore I would say to, that great-atates- ban: Ifyou valto the friendship’ ot fre. Wd, you valua thd gond numa of En- tan, if you valua the ives af aur people, Hyoudo not wish to perpetuate national feudand tho ganguinary traditions that havo tiled fo thls country for ges, blot out from bestatutebook the name ot evietion, and let {Oman henceforth be turned out of his tuud- thless it ly quite clear that tho money which onld have tet tits engagement wwas wiste- nt aut fuollshly dissipated, = Loud tera]. It was only the other diy thata Yeerable patish priest of ta MOYCAIICEY id mo that when he became tho priest of Sat yartsh tt contained 1,200 funities, “Phere qravpresent only 400, Let ma-nsk Mr, ladstuse What has become of the 800 fam- ws eso hawpy In thelr humble homes have Wisappenred from fhe .parial? ane of them have gone into 'the grave, bast inte tho workhouse, and many to te the buble -of tho West; bearing with pre hatred to theeountry that ban- 3 them froin thoir native land. [Grekt cee At tho anine thue, It the ovietlons by tak ng would ulvlse ‘you how to act, soauthortieg, yes Into collisiyn with . THEY ARE TOO BTRONG oe a hot dren for consclones sake, N preservation, for the anka of OX- Vedleney, 1f not of ‘ dete es of prinelple, we must act on anew to thosy opposed ta us, and t 2 tu tliat Lhd wal Bet tired of the contest, be- defeat ted people huve ucyer yet F IN THE EVENING face ontorag tully Into the prosent post= haat ‘as of the Land League, Ho de Date tthe nultution was ‘not due to iene Parnell, uor thelr followers, but thug {hore wasa mighty grlevanee, taanty © Irish peaplant lustcontemplated thon . and were determined toromovelt, roboen i" priesthood of droland tt would hen iupossible, sald his Graco, for’ the Detsone ‘0 Teach its preaont: mighty dle but nth Ithad been sald that Parnolt did teat eoperation of tho jirlesthoad, but" ehbishop declared, authoritatively, tae eet Day"? “e878 ago, Parnell walted on himin 430 Ling . oh tab WENT DOWN ON i118 KNKES Ae Is Insuenee te have the yrlests ti tayeuant, Mls Grave concluded ‘They: Owing remarkuble declarations, : Say that this movement ia’ nota (hg ont, tnovewmsut in the strict sense day Ut fsa constitutional moves iid ‘tg a movement whieh wo fa Lone, { be forward by amoral force ty fay, Wott Wedo not fitend to violate ‘tional ren, Olntend ta exhaitst all constl- ee We are perfectly. certain on lelty of the constitution will 10 the ist Weans of working energetleally Neal at’ hd fnally achteving the result * England tL e wish to produce an effect on Maaifesation se) bhysleat force, or by any of physleal furev, but We went t BY MORAL MEANS borg. the a Hig unr grievances knowh be, Hata ana tt World—to tell France anit : ‘ay, aud tho Unlted Slates, and our wants, and fo provintn that wesw) hee | sent. on tho estate of Capt. Max- -bo satistied until we get ott iailaeend that dvell Vox, near ‘Tullamares, A largo we will entist fn our belinhnbtio sword! | crowd: nasembted, nnd —stanes were | Intelitgent nqguns uf thesvorid. Therefore, % We must offer a passive ve |) the arent colonics, that we neknowledge the sway of Great Britain; thats, (1 this country, wo have been keptdawn by bryonrts the present ffine, and.as by bayonets we atte kept down at present, plerso God, we are now Cally determined, bayonets of no baybs: nets [great checking] to prociali at ql|dronts ty, Sessions and re- contlink to comi4ie from other parts of the domitry. Yeltrday n fores of over 100 sol- lars and péfles hud to protect a bailiff! who attempted to serve sixty processes for nor Ute guns, nor the ediabn of Braiite, or of Spain, or of ,lhilys or of tho “Uilted States, but thotmetffgent opiitoit’ of all the thrown at. tho polfee, In exch ense the dluors were removed from the houses and the entrances were blocked up with stones, But these wore removed, and the processes wero postud In the conspieumus parts of tho tenements, One hiudred police and twot trovpers of the Thirty-suventh lett : RILIENNY for. Clomarten, to sunke seizures for rent. Cars, even those of private gentlemen, were foretbly selzed fur the conveyance of the nilttury. ‘The police, wera accommodated with ambulance wagans. Notwithstanding the threntened {ine of 220, several car ofices pinced” thir, horses oft =o of reach. Consequently’ some of tho. military hud to walk fifteen miles to the scéng of action, ‘To-nfaht the flying colunins left Kingsbridge terultius Ina special train qt 10 ¢’clock, ‘The colunm consists of engineers, arlillery, ine fantry, and cavalry,—in all $00 mien, A resi- dent magistrate well acquiluted with: tho country will accompany the expedition, so A MISITOTO DAVITT. Mr. Davitt was visited in prison to-day by Mrs, A.M. Sullivan. She had alonginterview with the jmptisoned Jeader of: the. Land League in presence of the Governor of the Jal. Mr. Davyitt'is in good health and spirits, Ile. ty not compolied to associate withthe other prisoners. By orders from the Home Department lie Is trented with ox- ceptiontl ‘consideration, Ilfs work vonsists in taking cure of tho Governor's gerden,—an oveupation which evidently agrees with hin. Tig tuoks Hale and sun-browned, . He ts kept, however, fu camplete Ignorance of all that bs pasting In the outer world. Even the news of Mr. Drennaw’s arrest: has evidently not renehed him, beeange he requested Mrs, Sule Ilvan-to convey to Mr. Drennan some it structions about 5 INS PIUIVATH APPAIRS, . Under the conditions on whieh tis vist was alowed. It was, inpossible for the, vik itor to inform. Jit of the arrest of lls friend; ut the way in which the re guest was received evidently conveyed to. “Mr Davitt a correct iden of tho situation, for he Inughed, and asked If Secretary Forster had arrested any of the ladies yet, after expressing lis opinion that the Secretury was cqual to that or any other dirty work, Mr. Davitt bas made wp his wntnd to ronmin §1 prison for the four years necessary to complete his original sentence, Lv says o> - 18 WILL COME OUT ALL TUGHT, Tho fnterviow concluded by his furnishing ‘Mrs, Sulllvan with along list of books whitch ho desires to be sent hin, ag he says, for “winter reading, Davitt, sluce he ling taken ehargo of the girden, has established friendly refattons with a blackbird, which neats. in one of the trees, ‘Che bird visits Davitt daily and comes at ils call, perehing fearlesly,-on hig shoulder or finger while this {snot at revolutionary movement, nor {s Mee frrsligions movelnent, but, beeause tt Is coudiieted by tie ”most retigtous people fn thd World, and baeked up by 1" THE WEST, MOST HOLY snost sclf-sneriiicing, inost falthfal, and most uncompromising priesthood Inthe work, (Great cheering] {tis nut an ust move: went, enfeutated or destined to do fujury to anybody... We repudinte that-eharge. Wo say wodo not intend to da injury toany mortalinan. We recognize the rights of the owner of tho soll, and we recognize our own riglits nt.tho stino time, and wiilo weygiveto Ciesnr the things that are Cresar's, we will ree acrve for ourselves the things that are ours, [Loud ‘vheers.])) What we want {62 lines fur our lives {0 our own country, and WE WILL FORGET THE Past; | wo will forget the nmuberless tyratnics of England; wo will forget al the tears we have shed; wo will forget the massneres that have been committed, the extermination of our race, and the ‘downfall, so fur as tt was vossibie for thei to accomplish It, of our dtuay cotntry 3 nud we will begin a new score with tho domluant country, We will let thom see that we are not only able te flourish abroad, but that fn one land wa canhut be suppressed. (Cheers.] IL hear of a disagrees ment among the feaders of the peuple; but these things are exnagmernted, Our. phigtonx fy unbroken; our spirit is unsubdued, and tho result Jy therefore elear as’ day. We iuttyt sueeced,”” oe ou DRITISH NEWS, UNFOUNDED, Speetat Cuthle. Loxpoy, June 2.—The reports that.a serl- ous eyletion- riot had. occurred at. Searif, , County.Clare, 1a whieh, three policemen and ® number of pensants had been killed, nak that the omerines of tho, gun- boat Godaawk had fired” pon | the Nosth Arran islanders, were unfounded. Shots wore exchanged nt Scariif, but no ono was injured, Uie Constabulary fring over the heads of tholr -assallants. ‘There ts no doubt, however, that n bitter. feuling exists between the police und the people, ‘the resl- dent Inngistrates have been — enutioned against reading tho 3ilot. net, exept un the gravest ocension, and even whet tho police recelye the word of command to tira they are charged to fire at least two: blank volleys into the alr belore firing Into the tov, .and, in bayonet charges, they have to make use of the butts of their. rifles, ‘rather than of — thelr sword-bayonets, unless .of course thelr lives ureJn imminent danger, Sinilar orders have ‘Deen issued by-Sit ‘“homas Steele, the Com-. mander-In-Chiuf. of. the forges jn Ireland, to pourin, forth oo flood of gong, the geuaml ofileers eguiminding the yarlous | sents companionship ts tho only solues districts. sos of his imprisonment, as. visits are fe REQUIRES NO LANGE STOCK OF BRAVERY | only allowed » every - threo — montis, for atmo to stone the military and: potice, ‘The.peasants know what tho orders of tho latter ure, and make good thelr retreat before the ‘omlious: words. With ball-cartridge, pring and load)? are given. Pho. sofdiers Qre rather popular than otherwise with tho peastntry, but the police are, detested, and suifer terribly in the almost dally collisions, dn the disturbed districts tn "These facts were related by tho Governor to Mrs. Sullivan, and have created considerable sunsation at Portland, where Davitt wos ree garded asa terrible conspirator and the in- earnation of all that was evil and dangerous, . AMERICANS BUYING CATTLE. Tho Journal of Commerce snys that Messrs, Gudgell & Slinpyon, of Pleag- 2 aut. Hill, . Mo, have: selected from WATERFORD, TIPPERARY, AND LIMMMUCK, | the + best herds: in’ England: . and the peusnnts hive ralsed tho old cry of Scottand ninety-nine Terefurd cattle “Carrickshangh.” - Many yeurs’ igo, before the Constabulary foreo was organized, and when tha -polica wera merely “peulurs,!* Nttle , bettor than yiilngo Constables, no number. of them escorting a process- server wero iattucked at the pias ‘of Carrickshaugh, Iu tho Clmmragh Mount ansy in tho County: Waterford, and mur- dered, and the ery means “War to the knlfef’” Tho hispector-General af .Coustab- alary ling reported to the Chief Secretary that, should any large body of polles be let loosu:-tpon the people, he will nat be responsible for the consequences, as tha men are enger-to avenge the [tidlguittes heaped upon them and the brutality with which thelr comrades In the isofated, bar- racks have been treated. Fortunately, THE sMUTs 60 FAT hayo been confined to the country districts, but.8 collision may occur at any moment ut Linterfck, Teales, ‘aud other towns in the and thirty-nine polled Angus to be shipped on tha 4th inst, by the Dominion Linesteamer, largest shipments of cattle ever made from Engtand,.. “IAUDLY CORRECT.” -A roport received to-night says that the son af Lord Dunsandlo wag fired at to-day at Dunsandle, near Loughrea, near the scene of tho Denipsey muriler last Sunday, lo was sald to be wounded, but not fatally, ‘The re- port can hardly be correct, for Lord Duan- sundic has no son, THE EPSOM NACES. To the Wester Asoclated Press, Loxpox,, June %—The Welter handicap was won by Chameleon, ‘Tower and Sword second, ind Bate third. ‘Twelve ren, lnelud- ing Keene’s Bran Dante, A FORSTER'S BUGOFSTIONS, _ Tho News says: It !¥ understéod that the suggestfons which. Forster bas to make to south, ‘Lhe beat ofiicera in tha | is colleagues for the restoration of order In Constabulary inva been sent to the Ireland will be, submitted to the Cabinet distirbed “districts, and —atfpendiary | Counett to-day. magistrates In att enses — nccompany fe WOOL BALES have beon suspendait unti{ the stif instant. CARDINAL MANNING told 9 deputation of the “Catholic Leauge of the Cross” yestorday that he had not ordered the refusal of the use of club halls for Land- League meetings, but desired that the League of the Cross, as n body, should not ally itself with ny political movement. THE POPULATION OF LONDON, According to tho revent census tie popula- tion of London is $814,571. In 1861 there were In London 350,431. dwolting-houses aud 9,803,004 Inhabitants, Jn tho noxt ten yeurs tho mumbor of houses and of the inhabitants hind increased about 20 per cent. In April, 187i, the Ume of, taking tho census, thera wore found to be in London 417,048 dwelling- houses and 3,251,804 inhabitants, Lhe rata of Increago during tho past ten years las not been fess than during the preceding decade. ‘Yhere ls much to bo sald, however, about the bigness of London, {he territory in eluded within tho city limits takes in tho City of Westininater, the Borough of South- wark, and any number of hamlets, Besides, {1 the cepaus all tha fuhabitunts of dozens of suburbs, buch aé Kensington, Chelsea, Bluck~ leath and dozens of othors are enumerated ns eftizens of Louden, ‘The area fs about 123 sduare iniles, : The city {a divided (nto. twonty-five wards, and in edch ward an Alderman is elected for life. ‘Lho.Common Council, however, con: slats of 208 members. Tho police force num- bors between 8,000 and 9,000 mon, ‘There are, 90,000 miles of roadway within tho Ilnits, and most of thom, having been Intd* out fifty Yours ago, are narrow and medi... London. hag a 850,000 a year Bishop, up- ward of 9,000 schools of all kinds, seventy nlmshouses, and about 200 hospitals, 4,000 solicitors and attorneya, aud o¥er 2,000 barriy- tora, ‘Choro ura not legs than 1,700 omnibuses and 0,000 enbs on the gu cach day, TODAY'S CAUINET MEETING, At the Cabinet Counefl to-day Sorstor, Secretary for lretand, was the only member who was absent, Hels detained In Dubin by reason of the alarming condition of affairs In that elty and throughout Ireland, ‘Tho Cabluct mveting was protracted, to an. un- vaual length, and ft fa bélfeved to have been Of exceptional tuivortance. Sle Henry James, Q. C., Attorney-General, who ly not a mem ber of the Cabinet, was scub for and took partin the discussion of Irish afulra, 16 Jus leaKed ont that at the mocting to-lay the Incmbers wero greatly oxcited, and that a rupture Was with difticulty proyented, Sir Afgury Janes, it fy roported, was sent for In ‘ober, to ascertain whether, In hls opinton, the Géyornment could procoad to util) more btringent fieasures In the ‘enforeinnent of the Coaroton Pill, “Hy ta'aatidto livo replied that jf the Gdverhment Walled to suppress the Land League Jb: should be propared to funprisen nearly the wiials population of Lre- tond, ‘ Invi. f DISRASED OATEIH Nearly all tho cattle {by the, giggunor Phos niclau, which artived of Giasigavy ftps Bou tho police, ff having becn foound, that tho ordinary J. P, fs vind, both from’ his ‘retn-. tions with hfy tenants and his Inck of axperl- ence, to control an armed forge In tings like the present, . 1 : SHE DATTLE OF HODYKE. ‘Thore was a serious rlut at Bodyke, County Clara, yesterday. Accounts froin Kunis state that: Liout.-Col. Johu O'Callaghan and Dr. O'Callaghiun, accompantud by eighty police and a-~batliif-went: to- the Village of Kodyke to serve writs ou some uf Col, O'Callughan's tenants,” Tho people were gathered togethor by. the ringing of the elurclt balls and the blowing of liarns, They asvombled in thousands in the vitluge and on the surrounding hights, and attempted to timpede the progresy of the polleu forces, ‘Tho first collision took place at the en- trance of the town. Six mounted policomen wore ordered to charga the crowd which barred Ingress to tho village, In this charge ony min was severely injured.’ From the threatening attitide of the people, it Wis deamed advisable tosend for reinforcemonts, and mounted trooper was diapatched to Senrift for soldlors, — «: THE FORCE QUANTERED THERM, | cousleting.of forty mon of the Sixty-fourth Foot, Were soon on tho scone, La tho snean- timo the batt and Col, O'Callaghan went to tha ‘first house to bo served, but a regular fusilade was opened on the party from the lights, Tho Nev, Mr, Murphy, tn orunping up the hil to implore the people -to desist, had a narrow escape froin being ahot, a rifle bullet perforating his cont. Munriwhtje, firing was contiiudd, and, the Riot not having Leon road, the fire was returned by tho polleo, who charged the peo pie, und, alter a bot pursult of half a iuite, enpturod sixteen mon, Chose, however, hud munnaged to get rid of thelr guna, TUKY WERE DNQUGNT DACK HANDCUFFED, and marchuil In tho midst of thy police fram house to housu-as the writs wore served, "Lhis had tho deslred atfect, and no further obgi¥ictlon was glyon tu the police till they Wore retitirmng bome ta Ennls, about 10 -o'clodky (AG: Fort - Anbox, ‘within : two wiles of Tuthi, the poltue got off tho cars to wulk up oa steup Nik At tho turn of tho road an armed “payy,, was lying in walt, and” fmmoediately,.gpgyed . fra on the polleo from. un’, Adfolning woot. No less - thon forty. shots wore counted in * regular.‘ Hee ae order, the bullets whizzing over the heads af, , the police, fortunately dolug no injury. “Tho Police returned tha fire, but with what effect’ is not known. ‘About. a quarter of 4 wile further oii they were ~~ AGAIN FIBED ULON by another urined party frou beliind some hedges, und ono of the horses in the car on Which sat County-faspoctor Smith way, shot dead, ‘Iho pulley mado a. search through tha elds, and three men were srrestud, but they had ne arms. ‘The tenant of Fort Anbag was ons of the party, and his wo aud 4 servant ald the others arrestud tou, wero found to be atfected with the foot- _ THE cHicdéO” TRIBUNE: andanonth disease. casses will be bot Under Foreign Sceretary,dn aiving contire mation of tho announcement of the settle: ment of the Fortune Bay dispute, ndded that It had been niso agreed ty come to an aryangemant relative to tie Ashery regula, tions, : nae EXAGUENATEY. on a valuation by oxperts at that tine. Duncry, June 2—The dlspateh from Clon- - —— mel yesterday, announeing the denth of a ERANCE. pollcemun and the preenrions condition of o ntimber of soldiers, from Srjurles received in thé tot there ‘Tuesday, Was exnggeratetl, No policemen or solders recéived dangerous Injuries, though several were knocked down. the branch of the Land Leaguont Kilby, near Kells, County Meath, have been arrested under the provisions of the.Coercion ‘ael, un stispicion of mutilating cattle, fonger in freland owlng. to. the. aspect of af- fairs there, ‘The people fired on the police, who returned shots Were exchanged. -to overspeetiiation m Indian oud West In- Z X that the reports of an affray between tho In- epaland-the crew of the gunboat Goshawk cessily for suppresine the Land League. Mississivpl for Quebee, ‘This Js one of the’ FRIDAY, JUNE 3,°1881—TWELVE PAGES. ——~ 5 Tho ‘slaughtered ear: | Quatetnalan frontier, pasying -by Pueblo and down? reaching Oxjaca by a brauch, as well as the st ports of Vera Cruz ond Anton Lizarde, on the Gulf, and such ports ag the Company “may elect on the Pacific, The Hne ts to be completed within ten, years at most, without subvention from the Goverument, but the Government shall have Abe rlahtty take oyér the rond and all its property at die ent of ninety-nine years up THE FISHERY In tho House of Commons today Dike, ETICS, Pams, June 2—-Yesterday’s anie of tha double collection prodiiced 276,55 franes. Of this amount the celebrated Fontenoy vases brought: 170,000 francs and tho Buifou table service (6,000 frones. ‘Tuesday's ree culpts were 276,800 franes, pald elstetty for snuit and powder boxes,. ornamented by miniatures paltted by Van Blakenberghe, Petitot, and Salle, Atnong the pletures, “Lia Filly qut rt’! by Vandermeer, was knocked down to Demidoff for 80,000 franca, and the portrait of Wilhelty Van Huysen for 20,000 frniies. ‘There were over 1,000,000 franes realized tho first three days. : GAMUETTA. : Anartlele In Bisinarek’s organ, the Nord Deutscher Zetttngy, eulogizing Unmbetta’s apeeches at Cahors, is maliciously tirned to tecount by the Reactionaryand Intransigennt Journals of Paris, * * 3, CORRUPTION. A French Captain of Artilery named Lay nand was condemned yesterday by a counell of war at ‘Tours to tive yeaa’ Lruprisanment, and to degradation from the rank for contin” uous pilferings from the military chest dure ing the perlod In whieh Ne filled the office of reglivettal ‘Treasurer, Ie had risen from « « the ranks,and was accounted one of the ANNOUNCED” IN PANTIA* ] bravest officers in the service. eke : THE CASIER AND THMER CLERKS of aJarge cominercial firm of Paris were ar- rested last night fur defalcations amounting to nearly $500,000, 24, THE DUEMING SANTA has again broken out in Paris; not less than three ineetings Inve taken place within. twenty-four hours, z és LITTRE DEAD, My Pants, June 2.—Maxituilian Pant Emits Littre, pithlicist ‘and philologist, a member of the: French. Academy, is dend, He was born in Paris, Feb. 1, 1801, and was therefore iw My Sst year, After having passed his colleginia course, he took to the study of meticing and philology, which he pursued through his life with eminont success. His trnnsintion of te “Works uf Ulppoc- rates,” published in 1859, gnined Alin a wide reputation, Deing strongly, democratie in polities, he beenme editor of the Paris Ne- tional, a Radical Journal, He was an ardent disciple of Comté, and published fn defense. of Conmté’s principles in 1815 his work, “De In Phllosophig Positive.” He contributed a témurkable article to the Revtte'des CHANGED WIT MUMLATING CATTLE Tho Assistant Seeretatry and a member of FURSTHI: Losnos, Junie 2.—Forster, Chief Seeretary for Iveland, will be detained some days THE WOT AT SCANIFF. Listenicn, Jing &—Thd -statement ts de- nied that three polfecmen were Kiifud during tia evictions riot at Scart, County Clare, the fire; Killing one of the rioters. About 100 AN ENGIISIE FAILURE, The firm of Asthony & Berntird Schroder, of Fenchourelt street, London, aud of Liver pool, have falled, ‘heir, Nabitities amo&nt tes 424,000,000... ‘Lhelr fathite is said to be due dian produce MIL GLADST habitants of the istands off the const of Dat were untrue. us STATEMENTS NY GLADSTONE. Inthe House of Commons this afternoon GIndstone sald there was no foundation whatuyer for the report that the Irish Execu- tive ins represented to the “Cabinet the ne BCARINE, Gladstone state‘ tht, shots were’ ex- changed nat SeariiY, bub nobody was hit en eltlier shite. : te Aimners, a Duntty, Jtine 3—Danlel MncSweency, an American, of Faleanash, County Donegal, and President of the loci! branch of the Land Lengue, hug been arrested under the Coer- efon act and conveyed tothe Kilnainham Jail, Itis eat he Sntends to claim the pro- teetlon of iis Government. A shoemaker waned Doallug was ayrested near ‘Crates on stispicion of boycotting. IN THE COMMONS TO-NIGNT, Northcote satd the Land bill confused eyery- Moncdes [1 October, 18, entitled thing and settled nothing. After tho rejec- | Jerr 4 u , tion or withdrawal of anumber of umend- Tan Yoeste Momérique of Anolon ngs mients, progress was reported, Poesic = Francatse.' fn 18i4 he was . on THE PANNELIATES ehasen by the <Académia des ine scriptions to continue the Uistary of French Literature, and in [85 became editor of the Journal des Savanta, In 1830 he published a transtation of Strauss’ Life of Christ. Among, lily. other works are Application of Positive Philosophy to Government and Soclety, a llistory of the French Language, a“ Dletionary of tha French Language,” and in 1872 a work on Medleine. In 1807 he_es- tablished a now Kevtie ta Pillusophio Pos- itlye. In 1871 Gambatta appotutod him Pro- fessor of Llstéry and Geography in the Polytechnia School which was opaned at Bordeaux, during the sivge of Paris, “ITy re- ceived tho degree of Master of Philusophy. antt Doctor of Literature from the .Unl- versity of Leydan in 1815, On thio ut- casio . of his adimssion’ «tu tha French Academy “Jn 1871 Bishop Dupuanloup mnade 2 public protest because of decide throughout the: committes stage of the Land bill not to participate in the debate, except on mmenenidnts of their own party, or where it appeared that Gindstone was being forced to lessen the advantages of tho bill. vavitr was yesterday visitéd In prison, Hoe sald ho was well, He ts not put'to convict work, nor eonpsllee to associate with the ordinary con- victs, ha A BATTLE, Dynrry, June 3.—There was 1 rlot at Bo- dyke, County Clare, to-day, Eighty police nasisted the baillif atthe avictions. As the poltce were nearing f houge fire was opened upon them from behind, the fences, ‘The police advanced In skitmishing order, and re turned the fire, ‘Tha house was found oceu- ‘pled by armed men. ‘Thd' police smashed in tho front door, and, after A severe encounter, | 34,, Aalttrets -piitlusophical and religious oplifon.. ‘Lhe discussion that ensued w: dispersed the occupants and took possession aeon in thinner :, ne ounce ier of the house. ‘Thirty prisoners wore capt- ured. When ‘the police were retiring with the prisoners they were again attucked and sone men wounded, One farmer was killed by n blow with the butt entlof a gu. Several civillans wore severely.injured, . ‘The police arrested sixteen rioters at Bodlyke, all armed with rifles, which were token from them, and thoy-were thon allowed toaro on bail. ¥ A 80N OF LOND DUNSANDLE, ins been shot and wounded, A flying column of engineers, artillery, infantry, and cavalry loft “Dublin. for "Now Pallas to as- sist in the -cxecution of —_ eviction decrees, «Lhe ongineers will repnir the bridges broken down by tho populace to pre- yent the passage of artiilery. An: expudl- tion to New Pulls Is also dispatehed to capt- ura.the eaatle held by the Lund-Leaguers. THE FACTS IN THB GOSHAWK AFFAIt fro that the people prevented the volice from Janding, and the |Guslfawk subsequently at- tempted to Jand them, Dus without success. MEXICO. é THE TARIVE QUESTION Ciry or Mexico, June 2,—Coneress ad- journed. Its action on the tarltt Increases the revenue $4,000, ‘The Executive will soon use his authorization to contrict for the con- struction of railroads, ¢ TUE ACACIA CASE, thinker. ® consistent Radical and f1 RUSSIA. NOTERS SENTENCED TO IMPRISONSENT. Kuver, dung 2.—The ringleader of the antl- Jewish rlots bere has been sentenced to three and one-half years pena) servitude and thy logs of his elvil rights,” Hts most active accomplices huve been sentenced toclghteen months, and twelve others to short terms of {morisonment, -DASHROFF GETS NAD AT Tite CZART St. Perenanuna, June 2—Cownt Woron- zoit Dashkoif, heretofore one of the Uzar's eontidentinl advisers, has retired to Peter- hoff In consequence of a auarrel with the Czar. QEN, VANOWSKI, the present Minister of War, was Chief of Staff of the Into Czar during the Turkish war, About a dozen persons fave been nominated to advise concerning the execu- tlon of projects for reducing the pensants' renta In tho thirteen Northern Governments, Tho rest of tho agrarian projects, jnchidlug the: compulsory redemption of pensants' Jnnda, are’ deferred for ‘revision by tho new Administration, cnors in the gronter part of Russia ara very satis- factory, and oven fn the less favored districts “The news published by the New York | prospects ure good, Herald about tho selzure of the American erry vessel Acacin, nt Progresso, is erroneous, APTALY. VESUVIUR IN A.STATE OF ERUPTION. . Narers, June .—Slight shocks of earth: quake at Mount Vesuvius have. been fol- lowed by strong eruptions, Broad and active streams of lava are towing down ihe north- gast sido, ‘The Captuln of that vessel abandoned her with a full cargo, thinking it Impossible to mike the port, and go reported to the Captaln of tho Port at Progresso. ‘The latter, with tha. help-of Mexican sailors, suceseded in aiving the vessel, ‘The Captain ‘refused ‘to pay sulvage, and the cise was brought before the competent tribunal for adjustment, | TUG BNULISH NEBT, ca Gon, Grant. hus returned to the United States withoutaven liaviue proposed a set- tlomont of tha English.debt, although ha was ruported to. represent tho. interests ‘of the holdors.’. ‘The llouss of Deputies declared by ant tmmense majority the urgency-and neces- sity of establishing n National bank, but re- fused to’ authorize the acknawtedgmont of the English debt.’ The Mexican Government continues to pay punctually the ralirond sub- yeutlon, é ae he . ONE RAILNOAD SCHEME THAT WILT, FAIL. ‘The ‘Topolovampo Raltroad schomy: will probably full ec ay +. . AN AMBRICAN KILLED. Laurno, Mox., June %—Thonins Worth, an Anjoricnn cltizen, was killed on Wednes day by the Mexican police, An investigation lg in progress, fe toa 1. THE PALMERAULLIVAN COMPANY has purchinsed the Mexico, foluca & Cuan- tillan Ratfrond, aud tho property was doliv- ored yesterday, ‘Tho Central Road Is com- pleted to ‘Lula, a distance of ftty miles, and yesterday work was commenced at San Juan Del Rio, Tho Moreles Railroad is completed toCuantlay. * ee a2 e x" GRANT. Brettat Dispaten to Tha Chicago TriBuns, Ctry of Mexico, vis QuAnaNntinE, New OREN La, June .—Gon. Grant hasbeen completely wuccossful in hia expedition to Mexico. He stgued hly ratlway contract with ‘the Eaanlve con pe 3 ‘ay, .‘The Jouse of Ropresentatives ab- | aut after the’ Insurrection was put dovwit proved’ it on tha Ith of May by | traveled in England, Germany, und Amerlen, u vole of 103 too, and tha Senate on the | j1¢ ruturned ta Paris whon auuasty was pro- goth ‘of |May by 6 uiluntinous vote, The | clatmed, A contractelgued by Gan! Grant will lead to a i practical, revolution jn the work of bullding yallwaya in SMexico, He has abandoned the system of subefdies absolutely, and: the == rullways-: to be built under:-lils contracts will be pushed forward tocompletion on business principles and on” their own werlts as commercial enterprises. The only opposition offered to hu came from persons lntorcatod, ju. schemes fonuded upan the principle of monopoly, backed by. sybsidtes, ’ THE LINK CONCEDED .TO GEN. GRANT fs to run from the City of Moxlco to DE PRETIS' BPELCH. Nome, June 3—Premler Do Pretis In pre- senting the new Ministry to the Cliamber of Deputies today sald that he only accepted tho Pretlersliip from n feollng of duty. He dwelt upon the Imperative necessity: of electoral reform. ‘The Government hyd de- ulded to jncrensa the war budget so ns to complete the reorganizatign of the army ont systém ‘approved by Parliament. Ini regard to relations with othor Powers, hic sald tho country required peace with dignity, In momenta ‘of disquietude nnd distrust what alded tho Government was an Imperturbable calm resting on 4 consciousness of right TUE MINISTER OF POREIGN APPALIS stated that he could not at present consent to the publication of tho ‘Tunlslan corre spondence, TUNIS. |... VEASEI-BRANCHING 'TO JE STOPPED. Lonpos, dunce 3—Tho correspondent. ta tho ‘fhacs at Tunis tolographs concerning the searching of British veSsols By French nien-of-war ns follows: “Instructions” haye been forwarded to tha French gunboats in those waters to prevout glinilyr breaches of Juternational law.” ~ f . Tunis, June ~The French authorities admit that tho Captain of the gunbont Loop ard oxeecdad his authority In searching Brit- {sh vessele, ; SEGUIN, Panis, Juno &—M. Seguin, tho Tunisian correspondent of the Paris Veleyraphe, who was wurdered receutly by an Arab at DIi, touke prominent partin the Paris Commune, _ GERMANY. ‘THE UANQUET TO MINISTER WITTE, tins, and Trottschko, and Dr, Nuchtigal/ the African traveler, wero present at the bunquel to Minister White last night. Mr, White spoke with d}plomatic skill vf'the coplous thde of German omigratiow now pouring juto the United States, and of tho yory aecuptable element thus Infusod! into his composit nae fat, we fe Wo: 4, THE REICUSTAG. the Begxty, June .—The Reichstag adjourned for one week, having concluded the second reading of the Accident Insurance bill as far ng parucraph 41, in accordance with the pro- bosals of the Committee, the Ministerial proposnt for n State advance se canifitutal bya large majority, but this wi Governiittit-to carry tho bills through, tlenz, a fortified town in Western Prussia, says? During artilieryupractice n shell fell and burs€ in the midst of the niarking party. Three Captains and two gunnerssere killed, and three persons wounded, sees ————— Loxnoy, dune 2.—Lord iipon, Viceroy of Tndla, lng sent to the Foreign Office an inter- esting dixpateh relating to the present co dition of aifairs in Central Asin, that the unsettled state of affairs In Afghan istan, which provaiied there since the with- ‘eawal of the British forees from Cabul, still continues. Surdars Pasha and tussien Khan arrived at Farrah, 6 town 140 infles west of Herat, on the 10th of May, Ayoob Khan has mmounced his intention to abundon Jlerat. speech at the closing of the Hungarian Dict, ald he fond a guatantée fer Internal prog- ress Ip the tranquil coniltion of foreign af- fairs, which warrants the expectation that the people will be able to enjoy the blessings of pence undisturbed. ‘The good will pre- valling anong the Powers allows those ques- tlons urising from thine to time to be brought toa peaceftl solution. AnmtE-Stave-Trade Society a resolution wis calved from Athens of th ‘Tureo-Greek Convention. slon has gute to Pretoria. ‘Trinity Polish Catholic Church: ou Noble strect, Just north of Milwaukee nyanue, was found ao amall apartment jn tho northeast corner of Mader circumstances which his parishioners te bulieve that he met with foul play, and two doctors. who were bastlly suinmoncd are of the opinion that be died of upoploxy. It 4 quite Ukely that they ure right und the some curlous ctroumstances connected with the doath, which the Coroner ut bis inquest thls morning will do well to Inquire into. ‘Tho priest lived brick structure, some busitiess in connection with a sult pending Benax, June 2—Profs. Momnnaen, Cuts posed that somo one watehed him in his rounds Danks, td find: that -It vuntainod $400 ip-ativor cultte ee I? WILL NOT INTERFERE, D Tho action of the Committee in refecting RELIGIOUS, ee IOWA METHODISTS, «+ Des Motnes, Inwa, Jitie 9~-Last oven: Ing's seaslon of the lowa ‘Methodist State Convention was fal of Interest. ‘The church was uncdinfottably filled. ‘The -Rey. J, E. Corkhi, D.D., read an able paper or. Vot iitterfere with the resolve of the AAWNOCKING NLUSDER Benray, Tuheve—A dispatch from Grav- was frequently applauded. An essay, * Our Public Schools," was presented by the Roy. S.N. Fellows, D, Dy of the State - Unter sity, The public schools have an able advocate and warin frlend in Prof, AFGHANISTAN ler Fellows, ‘the Rev. Emory Millers D..D..- : dalivered an address on “Tho m: ll AFPAULS, cubsercance of tha Babbnthes ‘Ene Hone ate ' Wilitamn MoPneraon, of Clarinda, read a Ly on Tho legal obligution for tho obsoreance of the Saotmta,” ‘Thia’ moraiog: Chaptaln J. it. Loaler rend 1 comprohonsive paper on the sub- Jeet of * ievival Methods"... oe was followed by tha Rer, A. d, Kynett, D. 1, Corresponding Scoretary of the Chtiretr Extension Soclety, on He sn full of suggcetions, sud was woll rocelyod, INDIANA SUNDAY*SCIHOOL UNION, Evansvits, Ind, June .—Trinity ME. Chureh was crowded to-night with an en- thnsfastic audience at the cinsing. ssrvies of the seventeenth annual Convention of the LnufanaSundayschout -Union, The’ Rev. GR, Curtis, D. D., of Indianapolis, delivered the closing address. The meeting has been a AUSTRIA, THE EMPEROR, Virsva, June 2—The ‘Emperor, Ins Lafayette, was clected Preatdept; Ghat tea. 8 Hubbard. of Knlehistawn, VicesPreaidents Charles Ff. Conter, of New Albany, Scerctary; Charles 1). Melga, of Indianapolis, Treasurers W. He ipley, of Indlanapalis, Statiatioian, ees of meeting acledted for the next year was ruwfordsville. | . IOWA EPISCOPALIANS. | Davesront, Ia, June 2,--The Eplseo- pat Convention of the Diocese of Town closed its twenty-elghth annual seasion: this after: noon, Inorder to liquidate the Indebted- ness, which fs $17,000, It was resulyed thats per cent be added to thy ngscsaméntson all the parishes and tnissions of the Diocese. Coun- ell Bluts was decided upon as tho piace for hotding tho next Convention on tho last Tuesday in Me uppolnted 13 ot Committee perince Kociety the Revs. Sprague, -O. He Heymouryand 6. IJ, Hoyt ‘Tho vlectlon of the Standing Comintitee resutted in tho cholas of tho Revs. De. Barris, Canon Sprague, and F, ‘T. Wobbus the elericul, and 8 C. Boven, J. He Henry, and George J. Boals as the lay membora TRIPOLI, ITALIAN INTIMGUES FEATED, Loxpoy, June 2.—-It iy believed that’ the object {In sending one-haif of the Turkish troops uow In Thessaly to Tripoli is to fore stall Italian intrigues. ‘The Porte fears that Staly will pursue a course in Tripoll similar to that of the French in Tunis. SPAIN. “ TE + Manin, Jung passed demanding the abolition of ‘eapital bunishinent and the iminediate Mberation of all slaves In the Antilles, THE EAST. TIE BEGINNING. Viexwa, June 2—ftelligence was te signing of the The'furks have already begun to disarm Fort Punta, —— SOUTIT AFRICA. TUE TRANSVAAL» , Loxnos, Jun The ‘Transvaal Commis- PREACHERS, Speetat Correspondence of The Chleago Tribune. Gmaasvinur, Uh, dane 1.—The annua session of the Ministerial Association of. the Uirlegsvillo district of the Llnols Conferenct has beon In session. here yesterday, and to day. Quite t number of iniuisters are pres ent, With Rev. Preston Wood, of Quincy, vrosiding. Tho topics claiming tho most nttens tion have N the higher Christian life, the mnfssionary cause, and that which seems to be callloy. rools sib entoet froth plathiodiirs alt ores ie country’, eo qivallon Of npplying the Concern praia to tho relief of distressed an eurniout itinerants. aan REFOUMED cnUncH. Hlupsox, N. Y., Junu2—In the Reformed Synod today a telugeam was received from Dr. Van Zandt, Professor of Dilnctle and Po- femie ‘Theology at. New Brunswick, an- nouncing his resignation. Ile Js lying at the polut of death. A communication, from the CUlussts of Poughkeepsie protesting against core tuin clauses In the questions preparatory to baptism, and some othor points of tha chtiren ritualand asking that they by expungod, caused 8 gousation, and was referred. He —an— ILLINOIS LUTHERANS. © Spectat Dispateh to The Chitaga Tribune. SUDDEN DEATH. Pathor Micleunzny, a Polish Catholic Pricst. = The Rov. Adelturtug Miclcuszny, of tho dead at 11:30 yostorday forenoon, on the floor of the basementof the school attached tothe church, have fed sume of He was not long dead when found, [° Conference of tho Evangelical Lutheran Al- Hance convened in annial Macon, twelve fus south of Deentur, this oventng at Bo'’cluck. It wilt remuin in session until Sunday eo nig next. [tis a incoting tor eneral improvement in church work, and wilt oe uttonded by thirty miniktera, Z PRESLEY LERCANS, Asnuny Pann; N, J Jung &—Asbury Parishloners wrony, but nevertheless thore are in the upper story of tha school building, o three-story and) basement but he goncrafly trans- acted his business and saw visitors Jn tne basement apartments, which aro occupled hy hls housekeeper, Mrs, Julia Englemann, or Angelsks, as.the name 14 written Iu Polish, He was down town yesterday forenoon atten inz ta Ing -the nasi ly of Sabbuth-achools of thd Presbyterian Cha moucing Aug. 2 Me AR. 12, BUSINESS NOTICES...) .'y °° 2 : To Gne and AlL—Aro you suffering froin na cough, cold, astanin, bronuhitis, or any. of the Various pulmonury croubvles that do.etten end In consumption? If 69, tise Wilbop's Pyea, Cod+Liver Oil aud Line,” 2 safe and sure reme~ dy ‘his is nouack prepuration, ut fa requ larly prescriber by the medicnl faculty. -M factured only by A.B, Wilbor, Chemisty Bow! wel in tho Courts for the possession of the ehuren property. and upon returning was appirently it Is usual guod health, although sadly worried Abatit matters tn conection with the suit, Walking 10 und fro jn the npurtmonts ke rald to hig housekeeper several times, “Thuy are making tv lots of trouble, It is too bad, tou bad.” After cating a ight meal, of which somu radishes formed the ehlof part, be sent Mra. Enygleinann utter Panto Korpolowskt, one of bls parlahioners, who wis atthe time at the house of kis diuuhter on Anxusta street. Sho was ubsent only about ton tulnutes, and upon returulug with Karpolew- ski found the pricst Ising face downward upon tho toor in’ # sinaif pool oof biol. A cbatr upon which he was seated when ehe lett was astride of bls neck, qud bis hands and urn were strotebed out rigidly, and resting on by back. They give the wlarm atonce, and some of the neighbors who responded ran for Urs. Deseler and Fenn, who, upon arriving, pto- nounced life already extinet. No one apucars to donut ut this tine that upoplexy was tho cause of doath. Tn the courso of an hour, Mra. Eaglomann having recovered from the shock, natleed that the priest's gold watvh and chain wero niasing, and though sho mnie thorough senreh for it, she was unable to td trace of It. Sho ulse ro> called tho fact that abe closed the side-dour by which tho apartinents are entered, when she left, but found it open wien she returned. Same aod culled nt tention tab on the forcheut and noso of the decensed, and several marks upon tho thront, which thoy concluded were murks of Anger-inils, This save tise to nm rue mor that the privat had been murdered, and when Ue reporter visited tho Vicinity Inge avon- fru there wus nn oxcited crowd of several bany deed gatuored about the school. For yours past there lita heen great uninusity between Holy Teinity Church people aud the congregation of St Stanlalnus Courch, of tho samo denomination and ai a few blecks furthor north. Tho former cinimed that the lstter wore Jeulona bocuuse thoy had a comfortable chureb and sehoul all pald for, while tho stanis- lnué people were entvavoring to build a coatly chureb out of meagre resources, TMS RIVAL@Y UNDOURTEDLY GREW out of the fact that cone ae ngotho deceused, was thon a Homan Catbuily privet in goott standing, got Inte trouble with Bishop Foley, and was suspended from tne discharge of his fnie- ons, lute notwithstanding this be persisted Jn bis privatly duties, and succeeded. in gathor- wg around him quite a congregation of hie peo- pile, to whom he had beon administoring up to tho timpof hisdesth, ‘Tots trouble grew out of the fact, that the pricet had tho deeds of tha eburch proporty mute oilt to the Bishop, Rin self, and the parish, which deeds the Nishap re- Sold by atl drugistst: Arendin Bech, Iron, and Wine, with Cinchonn, the standart medicinal tonle of this. prograsiee ave. [tonriehes tho blond, prompt. ly juvigurates the brain and hervous aystem, Muproves digestion, cto, Itesult; A ruund form, bright eyes, buppy state of mind. Arend’s drug= store, corner Midison street snd Fifth ayonuo. ee “My patients and t are very much teased with Liebly Co.'s Coca Hoof Tenic,” saya Dre J. De Beers, of 224 Tremont atrect, Hoston, Thore ta nethlg ke lt for weak, feebia stomachs. It imparts feesh energy inte an en teebled, disordered system. Huwuro of cheap, worthicas finftations under ours and skaitur names, One thousind dollars reward for ovie donee leading to the conviction of counterfeiters. ph eae ee elas hartley West nl Dy Gud MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SALE LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Nummer llosiery. Bead tho prices botow and, ho eonyineod that thoy uro gonuine BARGAINS! w« " Ladies’ Hosiery. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, extra long, oper work, hand embroidered, 75¢ per pair; fore mer price, 81.35. ; Ladies’ English Cotton Hose, hand ems eens fronts, 75¢ per pair; former price, B625. ae Ladies’ Open Work Lisle Thread Hose; $1.09; former price, 81.59. ae Ladies" Lisle Thread Hose, band emd broidered Fronts, $1.00 ; formasly $1.50. fused: to accept because the pricst's nate waa included. Baa fatter ctaiued defense that ho had invested” his poraoual wieans in the churel, and had bullt ie uvsololy by bis own efforts, and retuaud to give iu. And a€ be was vor: Papuler, with his tock, he waa able to bld tho [lx8bp detunco. Ho wus not whhuut his onentlos, howevor, and they proved yery troublesome to hin. Not latres quontly he Was insultod jn tho atreot, und guys eral persons of some local promingnes bad threatened him, and copouted tlie sud again that ho must get out of the pince, All those {nets sovmied to piaco to murder thoury on quite a piataible basis. But when one setups to conaldor that the fathor wus u Very large, powertul man, it is unilkely tut any person or persone could have wound up bis.exiatunco In the short epave of ten tains lus, without bis haviog made a despurate fight, of which thero are no evidences. The open door scum to bo aevounted for by the sononl obildrats: who guy-thoy suw tho pricst walking Poousittutly, fn tho garden only a Tow moments before his death, ‘The wate: bay bave been stolen aftor donth,or, wit ts more likely, ta anfo~ Ty lald away in some other part of the bose, a Bade mney, the devonsed ts known ta. Gave bad on band is 210, and 83 which he burrdited from Mrs, Bugloman before bo went dawn towh. hs vn abe atene Sil; tho othor $1 was found in is clothing. : However, the parisblonors-aro all worked un over tho wiilr, and ouly,a very fow bellaye that tpoplexy wae tho cause dt death. They dwell upon. tho fact. thay, tho privat frequently ox~ preveed fears Uiat lig life would be tuken by bis enotnies, and Wi not be satleticd that io was otherwlea uatil the Coroner polds the inquest, aud porhype orters u post-iooriem, De, Busuler ralgalos Vala ddeg, and says unqualiliedly that apoplexy and nothing elao was the cause, fhe duconsed waa born and educated for the pelost hood at Wistowa, Poland, 4nd bau Lued pelest for twenty-four yours. Alb but two of tho yeursapent in this couutry weru ity. pastor of iviuty Chureh. Uo was 51 ycurd of age. a Afraid of the Banks. Huwislngcilte Dispatch. Mr. Jamos Cudwett, & very old, gentleman Uv. ing ubout threa uilles trom Chauncey, had tho iniefortuny of buvhug 340) atuley from him & fow duys sinva, fly bad deposited bis mouey in tho woods for sufy-Reepingyin lots uf about €10, and was in tho habit of visiting in the vi> cloity of bya money deposits ovyry day or two. to seulf (wus disturbed in bay way, ‘It 13 sup 750; regular price, $2.50. Children’s Hosfery. 10a dozen Childién’s Fancy Cotton Hose, to 6 tz inch, for age per pair; from price, ‘She colors are all good, and the gain in Children’s Hose ahculd make their selections before the assortment ts broken. ALSO a full Une of Reguldr Goods bt Las dics’, Misses’, and Children's Hosiery, in al} the newest stylts, and at bottom prices, of fnapoution, and exhumed ono of his little . tha snvject of “Uhureh “Hencrotonce.” “It was: suecess in every" respect. W. IM. Lovoring, of: DEcaTen, UL, June 2—The Iltnels Stara session na Park hus been selected ns the place for hold~ h or.the United States, com~ the subject of thd “Iteliglous Preaa,” “whielt’ - Tho ° Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread; opén worl, \ in six different patterns, in sizes from 4-inch . -inch to 8 t-4 at 35¢ per palr—just half the Krmee 2 styles very desirable, and all who wanta bars ‘