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THE cHicago TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SUNE 14, 1881—T'WELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. Has Become tho Most Unpop- gar Man in Treland Since Castlereagh, ——— Declares that He Will Not Obstruct the Land 1. —_—_- ope Displeased with the ttitude of the Irish —_——————— y Review of ihe British Grain Trade by the “ Mark Lane —_—— eital of the Manner in Which Abdul Aziz Was Mure ey ck Wetting Well Enough to roumvent His Disobediont Reichstaggers. present Plans of the Spanish Re- publicans—Secrecy of Their Operations. life Senators Unpopular in Francs Sinoo Their Dafeat of Gambotta’s Bill, GREAT BRITAIN. dune t3.—There is a lull Inthe county Cork, On Sanday the priests, neting ander instructions from Bishop McCarthy, of tiosne, and Bishop Delany, of Cork, warned te people agalust resisting the law. J effect has alsy been produced by Dillion, M. Vy iatattack upon the military aud Constabn- ad to the slaughter of the ple aut effect nothing. Anothor large thered nt Millstreet to-day to attend othe growing crops of two farmers nama Yorphy and Kellcher, who wero arrested inder the Coerelon net some tine ago, but there was no disturbances of any kind. tere is still considerable excitement among the tenants of the Conntess of Kingston's etaies, and an uneasy feeling prevails at Balydehob and Sktbbereen, wnt Dromolengue, Castletounbere, and Dune manray, Where the police expected trouble, trequiet. At Kinsale to-day a man named Yahouy, Gina who was hnplncated in the fenton rising in 1867, was avrexted for setting fretontishing-smack belonging toa neleh- borwvho has“ ratted? frongthe League. 8 and the police Inst night at Douglas, a suburb of Cork, but no damage 1114 PROMAMLE THAT HEALY, the member for Wexford, will be suspended for the remainder of the session this week, 4 the youngest and nolslest member of Ile Was Parnell’s seeve- tary durlag (he Intter’s trip to America, anil jesesses Ahnast as dood a knowledge of par- fanentary rules as lity etlef, Mr. Bigear fs hopoor health, and Healy has taken his place 48 chief obstructloniat. ttat the CastIeauthorities have secured evl- he Parnell party. It fs suid to-meht ATLOT TO KILD St, KORSTER. Hitherto the Chief Seeretary Ins traveled to tad fro between London and Dublin without urdor escort of any kind. On his arrival Yy the Royal mall steamers nt the Kings- Invariably greeted attempted, In future, howaver, the time of tisarrivat aud departure will bo kept secret, wd his speciat tran to Dublin will be well faded, ‘The Chief Secretary's lodge. in Puentx Park, has been guarded by doubly Ratrles for some thie back. povably the most unpopular man in Ireland since the days of Lord Castlereagh, ANOTHER CHANGE AGAINST THR LIVEI POOL CONAPINATORS. TW the Western Associated Preas, Lvenroor, June i.—The police profess tohave uncontrovertable evidence connect lg MeKevitt and ‘Roberts with an attempt suthe Central Police OMee In London. The authorities at Portsmouth naval sta- wn aretakiing precaution to provent the Ine toluction of explosives amongst cunls on board the ironelnds, Mr. Forstor in Itlsstated that Andrew Commins (Liberal tht Home tule), member of Parlininent for Cartons will defend MeKovitt and Me- rath (or Roberts) on thelr trin! for attempt: ‘ng to blow up Lverpodl Town-llall. \ Lvenvoor, June 13,—'The jall authorities ing revorts relative to the at- of the prisoners MeKevitt unday mourning, Some ae- fonnts State that the crowd only assembled Vrapreetight, ‘Che attempt to destroy the owltall of Liverpool revives tho Fenian . and varlous reports are elroulatlng,— nethat a large anautity of cartridges hus Mound ta tho ennat at Bolton, THAT MKEVITT I ho was ted into the outrage by 73. Ie never belonged to any Irish as on, had resided In Liverpool ten Sand hind never been in Ameren. EXAGQUERATED HEPORTH: June UL—The Wishop of Ross rk) his coumpnicated the follow “The rlots of Skibbereon en itch exaggerated by the English sh newspapers, It would be unfale Land League with responstbil- With the continu: Ietions thore can bo no pence In any tat MeGrath § FINGHTENING A’ SOLICITOR nity of gunpowder In an earthen fuse attached, was found on Sature f Wright, the solleltor, of right recently particlpated in of sales on behalf of Iandlords, Dettas, June HLA man named Mahony, juprisunad ag 9 Fontan euspect, has ested under the Coercion act at Mille Cork, on suspleton of committing “tary Howe, of the ‘Trilloran, County ch of the Lund League, hos sted under the Coorcion nut, GISTRATES AND GOVENNMENT OFFI- ClALa, Skibbereen, decided to make e prevent, In connection with A CARE OF Ais 3 . fh ashopkeepor hug been discov : e Westport, County Mayo, railway IT 14 RAID THE POPR fully impressed by tne conduct holfe clergy tn Ireland, and has ttan tothe Irish Bishops, elr spectal attentjon thereto, bases woo, U NbON, June 1%—At the wool sules to- New sud COMES TO IMS HENSES, The House went dito Committee on the Laut bi to-night, Parnell sald Gladstone had attempted a ulgantic task, He did not desire to obstruct It, though be did not belleyve would bo suc- cessful, * FORSTER sate tho Irish landlords were not endeavor ing to force the Government to support then {n the exerelse of Injustice, A lirge propore Hon of the fenants against whom the evte- tion proceedings have been taken are able hut unwilling to pay rent. Forster admitted that though quiet was now restored in tho County Cork, thers Is Intent excitement, there. THE “MANK LANE EXPNESS,* In its review of the grain trade the past week, says: “Storms of hail and snow in the North, and cold nights generally, have re- tarded vegetation. Wheatk, however, look strong ond healthy in sume districts, and are coming freely Into ear, ‘The harvest pros- peet of pulse crops ix decidedly linzardons, ‘The supplies in London and provincial nar that. Pashas of the Empl: gone, the pringipal re necessaries Lo xtent of innking ne objection fa the deel oof Hussein Ava. Nouri Pasta ant Muhbmoud Dewar Pasha at lenst received quantities of jewels from the Sultan's private treasury Just after the mur- tlor, Whether all te conspiratorsselzed upon simflar rehes is not certainly known, Aw attempt tins been made to connect Midthat Pashia tind Mehemot Stushdi Pasha (their Grand Vialer) with oll the details, LETTER FROM MIDWAT PABILA. To the Western Associated Preiss. Constantinorre, June 13.—Midhat Pasha has addressed x communteation to the Sul- tan, stating that personally he had no share lo the.twurderef the Sultan Abdul Aziz, but he nssisted in the depositlon of Abdul Aziz because the Inte Sultan wished to change the order of succession to thethrone, and le was also on the point of sanctioning the Russian occupation of Constantinople, ‘The most curfous pirt of Midhat Pasha's communica: + tron ts flatin which he polnts out that‘ir Abdul Aziz had not been deposed the present Sultan would not tow oecupy the throne. Midhwt Pasha has attacked several high per- the kets are very small, Prices atthe Intter mar kets advanced a shilling, In Mark Lane tho inquiry was rather healthier, but rates were wnlmproved, In ‘foreign the trade was rather more netive towards the close, Ar- riyalx off const were moderate, ant there was better disposition to buy on the part of millers, Thera was an improved tone in the whent inarket, still spot rates at Mark Lane un- changed, About one-third of the supply was from America, OF the sixteen cargous which arrived three were gold, but probably several of those withdrawn were sold pri- yately, Red winter Improved sixpence, off const, Flour was rather easter of salerbut rates were unaltered. Of foreigu, the greater portion of the supply was from Aimeriea, Sale was lnborlons, factors halding large stocks, Barley Improved sixpence. there be- Ing practically no supply. ‘Che saine why be sald of foreign, Moroats thetone was wenker, on necount of large forelzn and small native supply. Morelgn was a shilling lower. Mati was quict and weak, but rates were, une elfinged. Snles of English whent were 28,- NOL quarters at 44 shillings 8 pence per quar fer, against 28,458 quarters at 44 shillings 11 penee per quarter for the corresponding week Just year, noorit, Physicians deciding that Mrs. Booth must be removed home, the Fiigltsh engagements of Edwm Booth will be enneeled, A GENERAL STUKE OF DOCK LANORERS AT almost stops trade nt that port, 1N THE COMMUNS . 5 the Under Foreign Seeretary sald England's relations were not affected by. the action of tho Bey of ‘Tunis in intrusting to RNoustan the direction of the. relutiony hetween the representatives of the Powers and the Boy's Uovernment, THE EAST. THY MURDERENS OF ARDUL AZIZ Spectad Cable . Consrantinorie, dune 13,—It has lately been rumored that men hive been found who confess the murder of Sultan Abdul Aziz, aud who ineriminate with themselves number of smaller functionaries, besides such Jeading mon as Mahmond Damad Nouri, Mehemet Rushdi Pasha, and even the colebrated reformer and ex-Grand Vizier, Midhat Pash. Some ineredulity has been expressed as to the value of this confession. ‘THE INNER JUBTORY Ok. TH REVOLUTION OF 187 as set forth by tho recent discoverias, begins with au intrigue between Hussin Avni Pa- sha, then Grand Vizier of Turkey and one of. the Indies of: the harem of the Sul- tan, Abdul Aziz, some seven or elght years ago, As tsunl hn such cases, the se- cret amour was discovered after some thine. Hussein Aval Pasha was banished, and in hy banishment received information of the sonages, Including Mahmoud Nedim Pasta, Minister of the faterlor, whom he accuses of having supported Abdul Aziz in lits project for Dring the Russian army tu Vonstantl- nople, THE EX-MESIER -ANNESTED, Sorta, Juue 13,—[t fs stated that Zancolf, the ex-Premfer, has been arrested because of a letter which hu addressed to tho fus- stan diplomatic agent, enumerating the various Violations of the Jaws by lrince Alexander, ‘ A PLeniscrrum, Soria, June 1.—It ty expected that Prince | Alexander wil shortly lysue a decree arder- Ing a plebiscite on the qlestion whether he shhil remain on tha throne, General elec- tlons will be held after the plebiscite. . ANDUL AxtZ. ConsTantinorin, June 13-—The indtet- ment against the alleged inuiderers of thé Sultan Aziz has been drawn up. i —————— SPAIN. THE ItKVUL Spectal Cable, Branurrz, June 1.—The Spanish colony” here has been kept In a stateot ferment since Friday. ‘Twiee'n day the Republican Juaders inevt nt Dr. Wreeker’s ville and re- tnaln closeted for several hours, allowing no one tw enter beyond the vestibule, Round the house lounge Spanish and forelgn specials, with many friends of the assembled politicians, who flatly refuse to communt- ente any Intelligence, ‘They are sworn on the cruclfix and imfssal {o reveal nothing. Nevertheless at thelrrespective hotels, it has aranspired that they keep a written record of the deliberations, signed by all present, IN THN FAUST CONFERENCE Sefiors 3fartos, Montero, Mhos, Echeganay, and Figueroln insisted on tho necessity of bowing for the present to neconplished facts, and, therefore, of going to the next general election with, If possible, an alliances with tho other sections of the Republican party, Ieaving to. time and tho future con- tingencles graver resolutions. On the con- trary, Sefior Salmeron and his four trends expressed strong opposition to the idea of combluing with Castelar or the moderate Re publicang, and declared thelr preference for the Federals, and even Soclulists., Seftor Atulz Sorritin remained silent until to-day, when ho interfered to declare that he be- Neved alliances with the advanced partics the best, but he decided that none ought to be rejected. He declared hitself ready to leave the direction of the clections to Martos. —— FRANOE, ' COPE DAMAG Pants, June t3,—The crops In some of tho eastern and.soutlwestern departments have leon badly duimaged by Inst week's raln, and the apprehenstons already: felt in the South of Franco-are beginning to extend. POLITICAT. The Republique Francaise makes sugges excention af his lady-loye, together with o message from her lips to. tho ef- fect that she dled for his anke, For the blood of this unhappy woman Ilussuin Avni Paslia vowed ven- geance’ upon Sultan Abdul Aziz. With Origptal patience ho concealed his wrath and datred, In due thme his friends Induced the Sultan to recelve hin again into favor, He was wade Minister of War, and Instantly began to plot against the Sultan. AFTER ‘TNE DEPOSITION OF ABDUL AZIZ, . some, at lenst, of tho consplrators entered Into a plot for a complete ehange of dynusty inthe Emptre. It was decided to maken bold stroke, to destroy tho new Sultan, and’ all of the ‘blood royal, .and to place upon the throne the Sherit of Mecca. This man, being of the Mneageof the prophet Mahomet, would have quite as much title to tho rank of Caliph as the Turks of the pousy of Osman, and would introduce an en- tlrely new cloment into tho — polities of the country, In pursuance of this mot, ull of the Princes were Invited, soon after the accession of Murad ¥,, to dine at the palnee, At this banquet they were all to bo killed by the conspirators, All but one of tho Princes aceepted the invitation, Ab- dul Hamid, the present Sultan, for some rea- son nbsented himself from the feast, and, in fact, Ulsappenred entirely during several ayy. a ‘THE DISAPPOINTRD CONAMIATORS dotermingd to murder Abdul Aziz without waltlig for an opportunity for the full ex- vcution of thetr plans. ‘Chey Inid thelr plans with grant forethought. ‘The doubts of the people and the queries of the Inquest of surgeons wera all anticipated. Profes- sional, athletes were lired to ald in tho work, and to overpower the ex-Sultan, All weapons wora carcfully removed from the apartments of tho victim, Zhen Tug sein Avnt Pasha, with twu of his aides, took the Aired butchers to the: palace where Abdul Aziz was confined, Under pretence - of amusing fin with — ox. hibitlons of atrength, the athletes svew near to tho oSultan, ‘Thon they sud. denly threw thamselves upon the puor old mon, A Palace servant stopped tho Sul- tan’a mouth; ono powerful man selzed his arms; another was specially detni(ed to make hin faint with pain by wrenching part ofthe boily where a comparatively slight compres- lon would unnerve tho strongest man, ‘The devilish ingenuity of this device prevented any strnggle on tho part of the victim, A fourth man then out open tho velus of the arias with . THE. LATTLY EMBROIDERY sCissons borrowed from the women for the purpose, and tho whole party waited with the helpless Jump of clay that was so lately Sultan unt!) hho had bled to death in bis place on the sofa, ‘Thoy accomplished thelr object without noise, without. futileting — contusions on .the fimbs or, tho body of thelr vietim, and without any bespatter- Jug of bload about the roow,, Whar Abdul Aziz was dead, with a great poot of blood saturating the sofa, and. stroamiug olf upon the fluor, the. placo, was fully ready for the inquest to declare the murder o sulcide, OF course, such 4 party could not enter the place without attracting attontion, Some of the yonon of the pal- ace knew that the death, of tho ex-Sultan niust lave been brought about by this visit, ‘The Pashas, therefore, procyeded closuly TO CONFINE THE WIVES AND THA MOTHER of Abdul Aziz.. Ag to the younger women, they were divided out among tho consplt- ators, and a paragraph in the = papors lich praised = the stmple tastes of the now Sultan In his dis- posat of the harem of his predecessor, Tho tell-tale lips were thus thought to be sealod. TUE BRED MURDBRERS WERE ENOWMOUE- LY BEWANDED, 5 and the whole crime was covered up by the unanimous verdict of the nineteen sure wns luserted: tlons for a thorough reform of the Senate to the elfect that Senators shall bo elected by both Honses jointly; that Nfo Senatorship shall bo commuted to a term of six years; that departmental Senators shall also hold tholr seats six yenrs instead of ning; and that the representation of the mors populous com- inunes shall be Increased, ‘Chosame journal predlets that tha new Chamber of Deputles will be commissioned by the country to ask for an immediate Congress of the two Jlouses with a view to tho constitutional ro- modeling of the Senate, THY LIDERALS, Pam, Juno 1%.—Four groups of the Left of the Chamber of Doputles have ahnost unanimously decided to reject the proposal fur advancing tho «late of the dissolution of the Chambers, and demand 9 prompt discus- sion of the budget. TURKEY IN THIPOLT Pais, June 13.—A sem!-oMemnl letter from ‘Lunts hus keen communicated to the Paris newspapers announcing the arrival at ‘Trip. gliof a ‘Turkish Pasha with 1,000 troops. ‘The letter says: “ Doubtless the Porte hag the right to maintain troops in ‘Tripoll, but not of-exciting fanaticism under the pi tense of defonsive measures, We are now responsible for order in ‘Tunis, We rospeot the rights of the Porte, but good feoling must be reciprocated.” THE CHASER OF DEPUTIES has fixed ‘Thursday for n discussion of tho Budget,” A motion for hnstening dissolution will not be Rubmittod, Count Roger Du’ Nord, Life Senator, is dend, : ————— . AFRICA. . EXPLORING PARTY MASSACRED, Apex, duno 22—An Itatlan exploring party which #tartod from Assab Bay, Abye- sluia, consisting of n subaltern officer, ton sallora, and four soldiers, have been masga- cred in the interlor, ‘Uho particulars gre not kuowi, A BATTE Onan, Algerin, Jue 1—An official dls- patch: received here states that Gen. Detric defeated a body of inaurgonts, killing fifty. ‘The Fronch had two wounded, THY MARBACKE, Anen, June 14—The mussaere of the Ital- Jan exploring party occurred near Bath an Egyptian -halting statlon, The oxpedition left Ansab In April to explore the course of the Qualima. River, ‘The Italian Govern- mont telegraphs to Catro, demanding a strict Inquiry and punishment of tho murdorers, _+ INSPUTK ALOUT A CAMEL, Liout. Gloulettt, leader of the expedition, isamong tho killed. ‘Tho attack was made by tho natives at night, twelve days march from Assab. ‘Tho object is believed to have been plunder, One account states that the innssocro was ‘In rotallation for an act of the explorers in solzing a Sheikh in cousequenco of a dispute qbout a eninel, e — OOINA AND JAPAN, CHINA. : Pekrno, May 14.—Tho youthful Emporor had the smallpox twenty days. . Ils gondt- tlon fs considered eritleal, ‘The Court physl- clans havo little hopes of bis recovery. ‘The Western Empress Ja cxpoctad to recover. Over 100 nurses have been employed: to.feed her with their milk. * , ; ‘Tho army of the Northweatern frontler willbe disbanded and pald off, Tao Pung ‘Yang, who commanded them, and who hols oplufons antagonistle to foreigners, has ar ved Jn Peking and caused oxvitement, hich Jias deen undoubtedly increased by the death of the Eastern Empsess and.the Ul- ness of the Emperor... JAVAN, Yoxouama, May 14.—The silk-crop in Ka- keda hos suffered serlously frou the blight of the mulberry treo and frost, which de> stroys the sllk-worns, Shares in the Grand National Railway Fr enused by the bullinu oy scheme ure being eagerly taken. Government oflicers gladly invest thelr savings in them. A GANG OF ROWDIES Penina, May 14.—On the id and 2th of April a disturbanee occurred I at the house of the Amerienn missionary, who was on the eve of lis departure from the eapltal, and was selling his effects nt ntetion, ur. dng the sale a large number of rowed entered the house and {nyured thé furniture Being requestedgto leave, they went outside, but soon returnBd. ‘The American Minister, Mr, Angell, was informed of the aitalry amt conuminteated with ‘Tsung ‘Tl Yamin ant a message was revelved front that Minister that steps would be taken te prevent further frouble, On the ath of April the Governor of the city appeared with a pompany of soldiers, ditrestet the ringleaders, and the moh dispersed, Forty soldiers were left to protect the premises, it tho disturbance was virtually ended without serlous result. It hud no political signifientice, RUSSIA. POREDONOBYTZEPP, St. Perensnuna, dune 13,—Pobedonosst- ze, Russian Minister of Justice, ins re- eolyed a letter warning him not to continue Atle Jesuitieal and reactlonary advice to the 2780. THE PEASANTS OF A VILLAGE in the District of Kieff, have voluntarily compensated the, Jews for recent losses to the extent of 800 roubles, a WHAT OF IT? Sr. Perensnena, June 13,—It is reported that the Czar has declined to grant an audience to the Directors of the Moscow Gazette, a journal which. has steadily sup- barte the Governnient and opposed Kberal Ideas, * = 3 GERMANY, és THE ECONOMIC COUNCIT. .. Benny, June 14—In spite of the fact that the Relchstag refused the grant of credit for the establishinent of the Economie Council, it.does net Rppenr that Bismarck ts any the Jess resoPed to call it into being, as an Ime perinl ordinance creating. it seems to be al- ready ludorsid by tho Bugdesrath which, it is suggested, might make itself entirely dnde pendent of the Heichstag in the matter by persuading the separate States to coniribe ute for the support of the menibers respecte | ively sent up by them to the Counell. THE ION PRINCE, Benet, June 13.—Lismarck ts intproving in hentth, : MISXICO. RAIMNOADS, Crry or Mexico, dino 1.—The President has granted a concession to Pridn & Pombo for n railroad from Piedras Negras ta Top- lovainpo. A subrention of $5,000 1 kilometer Is to be paid in a transit tol of $1 for each three passengers and ton of freight. AUSTRIA, i DEAD. “Vienna, dune 1,—Dr. Joseph Skoda, an suluent physiefan and medical writer, ts dead. : FIRE RECORD. cilicago. ‘The rallrond walting-ruom, and ticket-oftice at Rosehill Station (Chicago & Northwestern Hallway) was struels by lightning at an early hour yesterday morning and completely de- molished and burned. Some of the contents of the building were saved. Tho loss will igure up to about $5,000; 10 Insurfice, ‘The stroke of lightning at Jefferson, which resulted in the destruction of one of the many Dbulldings belonging to a fireworks miantfacturing company at that point, did not doo much damage ng was at first sup Be ‘The Company, of.whieh Mr. Chinries Morris, of No. GW West Adains street, is the, hend and front, owns twenty-six bulldings, allot them used for the manufacture of fire works, Only one of the structures was burned, The Toss 1s about: $3,000; no Insur- ance, 3 ‘The alarm’ trom Box'®91 nt 4:40 o'clock yesterday ‘afternoon “wns taused by the dis- covery of Dinze ins frame barn at tho rear. of No. 14). West Randolph street, ownel by ‘Theodore Lnttan,. and oveupied by hinias a storehouse for paints and ollg, ‘The dumuge to the stock amounted to sbout $10; no Insurance, The fire was fa kettle of tar in use by roofers at wor! ar by. Tho alarm from Box 855 nt 11:80 o'clock yesterday morning was enused by tho play- fulness of children, who set fire to zas esenp- ing froin a streot-laimp whieh had been dam- aged by the storm of the preceding night, and which fs located at the corner of Morgan street and Bluo Istand avenue, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. * Louisvitta, Ky. dune 13,—Tho loss to Dunlap & Co. by the fire this morning is for machliory and stock, dic foriner ott the first floor, while the tobacco was alstributed throughout tho building, both iia raw state and in all the various stages of manufacture, ‘Tho machinery valued at $10,000, is almost ‘ho Joss on stock is about $9,000, uilding, D u23 eutira loss Is about $19,000; Jusuranee $14,000, ‘Tho bi i threestory belek, owned by Mra. M. Cl Richardson, was ‘vompletely gutted Jnside, but the walls ave standing and can be uses again. ‘Che entire loss to the building does not exceed $5,000; Insured for $10,000, The following is x full list of tho instirnnce on stock, michinery, and bullding: On stock— Fireman's Fund, $1,000; Now Hampshire, $1,000; Union, Philadelphia, $2,000; Com- monwenlth, $3,000; Western Assurance, $1,- 000: totnl, $3,000." On machinery—Girard, $1,000: People's of Now York, $1,000; Union of i illaalol pita, $1,000; Western Assuranes, “$2,000; total, $0,000, On huilalng—Liverpool & London & dlobe, $5,000; Queen’s, $4,000; total, $10,000, the total loss fs estintatedl at $34,000, ‘Total Insttrance, $24,000, f ‘Tho gstublishment of B. LB. Connor & Co,, next door, was damaged about $100, principally iy water, Flynn, the engineer, thought to haye bean buried to death, was not In the bulliling, and it is now thought the fire was Incendiary, —— LUDING'TON, MICH. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lunmxorton, Mich,, June 1—Most of the buatluess-men have Insurance to the extent of ahatf or over on thelr losses. Fifty build- ings burned, ‘The loss Is over $200,000, and tho Insurpnco foots up to 810,000, Among the sufferers are Keeswater, 'G. U, Mart, Al- drich, ‘Tripp, Andrews, Volt, Drach, Lati- mor, Dani her, Eraliek & Uaminontl, Heisett, the Record newapaper, Uudson, Ward, Wile inns & Wheeler, Sherinan Bros., Post-Onlca, ra. Cilley, Stout, Flrebanks, W pple, Pal- meter, O} |, Fannon, Culyer, White & Me- Mahon, 1, Gibson, C,’G. Wi Bishop, Dr. May, and Knowles. It!s jmpos- sible to get accurate Insurance news until =o: morning, QUEBEC, Quenre, June 13.—On account of the great fire, the St. Jean Baptlate Socloty hins decided to forego its usun! procesaton this yoar. Bulliling operations In the burned district haye begun, St. John’s Church will be re built at once, z m ‘AT TODMORDEN, ONT, : Tononro, June 1.—The main building of ‘Taylor's shaper inijis at ‘Todmorden burned, Loss, $25,000; insured, a LAYING OF A CORNER-STONE, Spéclat Dispatch to-The Chicago Tribune, Kronur, la, June 13—The interesting coremontes of placiny the cdrner-stone of the new St, Petor’s Cathedral orourrod yoster- day afternoon. A largocrowd Lise present, the nssembli mburhag nearly 1,500 por ete Hoy, “alts. Spaulding, of" Peoria, J) Made KORE aprapetite remarks, | ‘Dh new Cathedrals vt not be completed f several moutha, but will bo very jiandsa’ when done. It willbe in Gothle style, ‘will cost $30,000, e ——————_—_— BUSINESS NOTICES, Dr. J, Leo Mingle, of Nowborrytown, Pa. anys Linblg Care Ih moro thorapizh antisfaction in my pructico thu any tong which J have pyevoritai it le une oqualled’ as a nerve for lee te." Iowura of Worlbless jusitntions, Un: arupuloun tradosmen duattating It will bo prosecuted, nie and i When a campaign againet disease fi wugod with Turpant’s Beltzur Apericnt, the ene- my takes Wiyht. Ifa the tncowparaule epucitic for consumption, biliousocas, and dywpensla. bont were as follows: and TT Inutern. schooner remained in the vicinity. to the extent of nz, Wheeler, | eof Toulo bas glyen me, CASUALTIES. Conclusion of the Testimony in Re- lation to the London Ca- lamity. The Jury Still Out at an Early Hour This Morn. ing. re Mr. Parker and Capt. Rankin Arrested on.a Charge of Manslaughter. A Bont Containing Five Young Men Swept Over the Dam at Marshalltown, Tyo of Them Drowned, but the Ree mainder Succeed in Galning the Shore. Other Miehaps of Various Descriptions in- Various Portions of the Sountry. TNE LONDON DISASTER. Special Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. Lonnos, Ont, June 1,—The investigation Into the Victorla disaster closed to-night. Voluiminous testimony has been taken since Jast dispatches, but much of the same char- ticter us telegraphed. ‘To-day Superintendd- ent Parish submitted a. statement in writing explaining his-position and the pains he took to have the Victoria put inn seaworthy eon- dition. the catastrophe, but diselatmed any responsi- bility for tt. ined the hull, also submitted a statement condemning the construction of the vessel, Tonight Capt. Rankin was examined, and stated that he belleved the vessel foundered by excess of water in the hold. A short tina before she sunk he suspected something was wrong, and sent a message tu the engincerto usk If there was water In the hold. senger brought the answer that there was not He thinks now that the’ hole In the but- tom previously spoken of was stove in on the trip un, Me expressed the grentest sorrow nt Sir. Samuel Varker, who exam- ‘The mes- ‘The Jury-room being clenred, the County Attorney, reporters, and Messrs, Parker and Rankin retired in the Schram and Constable Pope were waiting to arrest the latter, They evinced no surprise, heard the warrant read In an undertone by Detective Schram, and necompanied the Con- stable fo fail, ‘The fury incantiine went on deliberad ng, in ignortnee of what was trans- piring. Flaughiter, and ig done upon the Information lobby. _ Detective The arrest is on a charge of mane f one Jones, Postuaster of Kensington ol Village, who lost adangnter by the accident. ‘The information was tn the Crown. filmes before the Jury reas- sembled, | It 14 posstd! admitted to ball. was turinst these men has been rapllly siding, nnd tt ts safe to say the public ae to-tiny demand any victin In a echginal triad. ‘Tho arrest ts to satist ‘The jury is still, at ald this evening with te the prisoners will be What public feeling there sib p nat private vengeance. 5 deliberating SIX SAILORS LOST AT SEA. Vineyaup HAVES, Mass, June 13.—The schooner Edward Lee, which Jost a boat's crew whaling, reports that May 14, in lati tude 17:43, longitude 46, and mate killed and brought a forty-barre! sperm-whale. to the ship at nuon, The Captain lowered at 2 p. m, to chase the school. Me went» long dis- tance, and coukl be sean occasionally from the masthead between squalls: wns seen from: aloft with vu ginss some ten or twelve miles from run in the direction where Inst seen until 11 pm, and then geareh was renewed and kept up for four days without seelng any sign of plan itswas determined to bring the vessel At sunset he he ship. ‘The vesgel was hove to, At daylight the mat vreroy home. ‘The names of the men in the missing 2 UA. Spiel f Provincetown, John Baker, serotul-mate and bontsteerer, Charles TLesile, Manuel Govia, Peter George, Manuel Fogo, seamen, ‘he boat was stppiied with compass anc The sen was smooti while the A BOAT WITIOUT OaRs. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Mansuanctows, In, June Vh-At 835 ihis evening flveeyoung men, named respect- ively Sam Jones, Dell Kribs, Charlie Mal- Jory, Wil Sundell, and Charles Lincoln, en- tered a small row-boat Just above the dam In the Iowa Kiver at this place, fora pleasure ride, ‘Tho boat was pushed off Uefore the oars wero placed In position, and the cirrent swept it swiftly around the breakwater and towards the dam, All but one maintained thelr self-possession, but Jones, beeomin excited, Jumped just as the dam was reached, throwing the rest into confusion and violent- ly tipping the boat, which went over andeap- sized. All were swept down the current and sepirated, Jones aud Kriba were drowned, Dut the rest struguled to the share some dls tance below. Men were at work In the mills, and a boat was gut aut, but too late to ren der assistance, ‘The river is now beim dragged for the bodles, and work will be can- tinued all night, Joues was o youn, jawyer Sn the employ of P.M. Sutton, of this elty, and Kribs wis an tmployé in the Z'tmea-Jte- publican bindery. DROWNED. Spectat Dispatch ta Th Kroxur, In, June 1 aged 13 yenrs, son of ate ‘Lom Young, of Clark Cotnty, Missourf, was drowned Sun- day afternoon in a creek near Luray. Ho was awhnming with another boy, Large crowds have been rogaine and Hunting the greck all day, but the body has not yet been found. ‘Boectat Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Muskegon, Mich, dune 13—Henry Chris- tenson, aged 18, while boating on Bear Lake at North ‘uskegon, was drowned last eyen- inge His Duly. has not becn recovered. EMBLEM, Va. June 1.—Two men, Flana- gan and McDermott, wera drowned by the Npsetting of u boat on the way to Lacka- waxen, LOST’ AT SEA, pecigl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribungs - Bosrox, Mags. June 13,—News has just reached here of the loss of the Captain and tivo men from the whallng schooner Eitward, Lee, of Provincetown, on the lth of May, On tha day,the Captain left the vessel with five mon tn his boat In pursuil of a whale, the mate leaving at the same tio in another boat, the woather being arizzly and squally. ‘Tho mate killed lily whale and towed ft to the schooner, expecting to tind the Captain there, but found he bad not returned, ‘The next wornlog he looked from the mingthead, but anw nothing adrift and procesded to look for the missing: bont, He sailed ty avery direction inn clr elo of sixty miles, without success, and gave up the search, —— —- ENPLOSION, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. La Cnosse, Wis. June tL—At 5 o’closk this morning 6 stoam-pipo in P, 8, David- son's sawinill burst, seriously and, probably fptally scalding the watchman, Qeorge Stu- ent. Ilo was promptly taken care of, but’ physiclans say hw cannot recover, as the wounds are very serious, Another laborer uaned Leon Cagdom was also somawhut tae Jurad, but nothing serous, ‘This is the sec- und tine Student has boen unfortunate in a mill accident, ‘ SMOTHERED. ‘ Spécial Dispaten to Ths Chicago Tribute, JACKSON, Mich, June th—Yestarday dirs, Fred VU, Colwell went to her room, and for half an hour was not beard. Mer sister leard Mra, Colwell’s baby crying, and, on going to the room, found her sister lying on tho bed dead, It appears the lady was subject to falnth spells, and, deing attucked, fell on the bed with her face on the pillow, where Inglght Me then cut tha whale, she smothered to death, A jury of Iuguest to-day returned a yerdict In accordance with the facts, * Lorrow mon 09 Gist the evo of leaving New York on aprofessional « engagement, when she guddenty commenced this sult by obtaining an onder of arrest wiratnet - n lel was korved upon imo twomMhnurs hee tonppear In public, and on tle eveat © : Europe, preeiaely in aiming HOW takes the present procect nowho then served. the papera hat fF could seitle the matter, £4 her lawycr was ready to nrrateo it gn her he: half with te. Ldeclined, and furnisi&a bonds» mon.” Mr, Houcicault next atatod that whon he recov- ered the custidy of his two younger dnightera, * Ih Mry, 188), he put them Again at Rchoot, ant Instructed them to net nifectionxtely toward thelr mother, and that tie wished hor to gee them whenever she desired. She visited Huropo in Is), but didnot callupon them, Ie points ont that In her altiduvit for the ordar of arrest, nde in March, 144), Mrs. Bonctcanit sad thit she was in necuntary distress, while in ber present ailldavit sho says that nt that time sho had an estate from whith she realized over 812.500, atid that £1.00) was to her credit In. the hand of Mr. Churles Reade, in London, fr. Boucicault pA that against his ndvice tn his wife fothed Mr, Honry Wikoll $5,000 upon the se- curity of nm mortgage pon manufacturing property Jn Brooklyn, and that to the same pes- aon she conveyed the furniture, plate, etc., which she took from tho Regent streat hous. He had discovered these soos, some of which ho valued ng_ family" mementocs, In. a warehouse: In North Audiey atecot, London, tis + UNDER THE WIEELS. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Errixanam, HL, June 33—Chartes Stoll, whose parents reside in Vandalia, met with afatal accldent here this morning, While attempting to bonrd train No, 2 on the Van- fin Ratiroad one of his legs was ent of and the other bndly inangled, from the elfects of which he died this afternoon. A NARROW RSCAPE. Speetal Disputch to Tre Chicago Tribune, CAuLINVILLE, TL, June 13,—Willinn Sel- mens, bagungemnster of the Chicago & Alton atthis poltt, met with quite a serivns aeel- dent this oventng. . While on « moving freight train he fell between the ears, and liad his arm broken, and barely escaperl Heatly lle received other Injuries, but not serfous, i — “DAMPS. Frenemen Cry, Ma,, June 14%—Michael G. Honsteln, aged 66, and his son, Michnel IL, axed 30, were suffucated to-day by foul alr bia well. — SCALDED 'tO DEATIL * New You, dune 145,—Of five men scalded by an explosion on the wrecking steamer Baker, Frank Wilson, Sam Ward, and James ‘Turner have died, ; DEATH FROM INJURIES. Berraco, June 13—Sultivan, one of the men Injured by the Grape Sugar-Works ex plosion, died to-day. — tne BOUCICAULT AND HIS WIFE. Ventilating Family ‘fronbies in Afiida- vitneThu Motion for Alimony in the Divorce Stitt. New York Timer, Sune 9, Tho motion of Mra. Agnes lobertson Boucl- cault for ullmony and counsel fees pending tho trint of ber sult for au ubsolute divorce from Lion Houefeault, was beforo Judge Donohue, in Bupreine Court Chumbers, on Tuesday after- noun, Ex-Judgo Dittenhocfer, attorney fur Mr, Boucicault, then asked for an adjournment until June 20, beenuse he bad not received from England an affidavit which Mr, Houcicault has made there answering tho moving altdavite in detail. Col, George Liles opposed the motion for delay, and Judge Donobue dented it. The hear- ing was set down for yesterdny, When the caso was callod yesterday ex-Judge Dittenhoefer snid he bad received from Mr. Houcicault a tele- gram Instructing him to argue the case upon the atidavits he mado before his departure for England, and not to let the motion xo by do- fault. Col. George Bilss thon presented tho anitavits upon which the motion was based. “That of Mrs, Roucicuuit recites that the plalntitf was an netress, who, in the, pursult of ber profession, made large aums of money, all of which were taken by hor husband for tholr Joint use. It then gives in detail certain monetary transic- tons between her and the defendant. It asserts that Mr, Boucicault hns an tncomne of $640,000 1 year, and has recently stated that he is worth nearly $1,000,000, In support of this affidavit wasanothor made by Joseph Walsh, who was turmerly u walter ut Parker's, in Boston, Walsh ewore that in 1835, Mr. Bottcicault and tho En- vere at Parker's to~ and had begun fn suit for tholr reco’ purpose in starting for London on May attend thy trial of that sult, “The pinintift eam- menced this action on Mareh 24, 1880," he saya, “ nearly fourteen months ago, and hua not taken any steps whatever thoreln until.n few hours previous to my departure for Burope, It ip: pears Lo me thit she fis on both occasions tried 19 uso the powers of this Court to extort untalrs * ly some compromise from me. 1 will make none. The door of kor buma with her two daughters and eldest son is open toher. Let ber wo home, where — will undertake she will be al- ways amply provided for, and no impediment. pineed to her proceeding wilh this suit if eho pleases so todo." Minally, Mr, Boucteault says: “{ deeline to refer or to the scandalous Insinuations and atatementa contained fn her: allidayit; for the same reuson that I decline to enter inte the motive that obliged mo to sepit- rate inyself trom my wife, such matters having: no proper placa In the question of alimony now belare the Court.” Judge Donohue took tho papers and reserved his decision, PARASOLS AND U. (BRELLAS, Chas. Gossage, " § Co. Good Quality Satin-Lined Parasols With Gilt Ribs, At $2.00 Each. 100 Brocaded Silk Parasols Lined---A 2.35 Each, 4 100 With Spanish Lace, At $4.00 Each. A Special Lot Of 50 Parasols, all Choice and El. egant Styles, costing from $10 to $15 each, will be offered at the low price of $5.00 Each. Creat Reduction in Sun Umbrellas To Close the Season. pying connecting rooms. Ie sed to serve thet with eupper fi Mr, Houcleault’s room when they returned from the theatre at and he would atter- ward sup irs. Honsby's imald in Mrs. Rousby’s room. ‘The teatinony of Honry Wikofl, better known ag Chevalier Wikoft, taken under an order of the Court, was, tk put in. ‘The Chevatler testified thi suw Misa Kathn~ rino Rogers In Mr. Boucicault’s rooms In East Fifteenth stroct, aod that Mr. Noucicunit stated to hin that sho was bis tnlstress, and that, #5 she was “a falr and square woman, be would stand by her,” Ex-Judge Dittenhocfer read a number of allidavits in opposition to the motion, and also argued that it should be dented vecouse the complaint bad Leon domurred fo as defective. In one of the afidnvita Mr, Bonelcanlt declared that in OU bo wave hig wife ull bis property, in- clung nineteen lots in Chieago and two houses in this city, and then tad bis life insured for tho benefit of bis family. He faintly, he sald, was very extravagant, und hothas become so re- duced that he is dependent upon his earnings fur biseupport. ina second and longer aftdavit husald that he separated from tis wife in LAK * for good and sulliclent ewuse, as willuppea tho trist,” but from that time until Is provided amply for ber support and thut™ of her children. He mintntained an expopsive = househol in his own house, No. Regent sti London, Engiand, and between 1832 and 18td ho sent from New York to his wifo for ber own nud bur children’s Use, and to pay outstanding family debts, ums which aggregate S100, In Isishe abandoned the Regent sircet-hotise, agninst bis prutest, and ‘bought the houss No, 1 Pembroko rod, Ken- slogton, London, whither sho took all his furni- ture, plute, linon, ornaments, etc. Prior to this nthe bad ntlowed ber £300 year, noml- nally, but really given ber more than twice thut sum by paying her debts, After It be gave her vi A Sear ior her own use, and otherwise pro- yided for her children. 1n 1807 she procured £700 from bis agents during his absence from Lou don, and incurred debts by pledying his good credit, fle thon annuunced to the public grat he would not bo responsible for ber dubte, but at the same time paldin full the elaine of her principal creditors, Hu endeavored to compel hertogive himalist of ber debts by stopping = ol he Mourning and Carriage Parasols aL Specialty. 106-110 State-st., 56-62 Washington-st. HANDKERCHIERS, ° & 60'S West Dry Gonts House MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, HANDKERCHIEF ' BARGAINS. The following lots, just imported by our, Belves, ore worthy the attention of purchas- ers, being greatly under regular value, and will justify a trip to the corner of Madison and Peoria-sts., to prove whether dr not “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” 500 doz. Ladies’ Unlaundried Flue Heme stiteh Handkerchiefs at 25c each, certaluly worth 40¢ or over, 250 doz, Fine H. S. Handkerelilefs at 21 ets. excli, or & for n dollars a great - bargaln. 8 lots of Gents’ Plain Hommed, All-Tinen Handkerchiefs, slightly” Imperfect in weaylugt Lot No. 1250 doz, at 110 cach, or 10 for 81,00. her allowance; butns sho. refused to give it to ‘lm, he resumed. payments to her, and gave her tho back sums duo her, Mr. Moucicault cone tnuess ae “'Thia {s the stoppage of her allowance to which she refers constantly, and this tranuction: enabled ber to clrevinte the repart that 1 ‘tere hor to atarve with ber children, ‘Togive appear- nave to this report she removed her two daugh- tors from their schoo! ana retained then in Jodgtugs in London. Mr, George Lowls protested Aumuy behalf against this retaining thar In idle~ ness while 1 was paying for tholr school and board at Brighton.” Sho promised bin ghey should yo buck. Sho neyer did sond them hack, and [ pald half n year's support and cdus vation for the two children nt school whilo they: were kopt at home, and while abe was complains ing that 3 bad deserted her and thotn, teow woeks after this she brought theso two duugh- ters over to New York, but on arriving here she assumed anothor tone, and appealed to me tor forgiveness, 1 told her that she knew | coud nover Ilve with ber ngnin, but If sho would ro- turn to her huine and reconcile herself with hor elleat daughter, and Uve near bor youngest daughters at choot, and ber youre gon, | would Hey her debts and live on friendly terms with Sho accOptod these offers, and wrote mo the following letter: ‘New Your, Jan 2—Dran sin: 1 have been enyor to writo to you for sumo days past... . L felt very gratoful for. the genur- ous provision you haya inailo for my future, and Tsbill never doubt your kind intontions tor wird moagain. 1 was dreadfully upset by your stopping my ineomo Int years § fenred you nionnt to leave me tu strugalo for my bread. For that reason | returned to tho stage, and eume over here to seu if F could do ay Letter, ‘Tho kind manner you bave treated mio hus been. @ most welcome surprise. Lace now how absurd all my toara were. « . 1 hope you will fore give, and try to forget, ny errors und follies, und, bellevo mo, hereafter { will endeavor to deacrye your goodness to mo... Let mo Dew of you hereafter that you will give all dl. rections reapecting tho chilitron to mo directly, not (brow, a third person, ‘Shut humillates ine beyond oxpreasion, and {am sure you do nat wish to bumble and mortity me unmiccessu- nye dir, Roucicault noxt says, that at tho request of Mrs, Boucicault’s frien, dir, Henry Wikott, who hid weted for her in er ucwotlutions, und at the advice of Mr. Richard O'Germun, ne con sented to mect hor and ty appear upon the stage: ‘With hor to silence soandalons rimers concerii> ing tholr relations. They played toyethor for a week in Huoth's Theatre, and thelr protita wero: £6,008, of which ho gave her &,uv0, | After this hu wave her drafts for £2.00, and pad s6u2 on her uceount, besides axrecing to pay #250 for in Londou, Just prior to ber depurture fc rope she wrote bim 4 fetter, a copy of whi a Thtorts into bis llidavite: tit tho opeuts her | Lut No. 2—250 doz. at 186 each, or 8 expressions of thanktuiness to hor husband, und for $1.00. y Neen POMIGn Boweeae wre aay Me dl Lot No. 250 16 A 1 err yVOrs 25 ot portarus hor proniiies, but asa sa 50 doz. at 150 each, or tiud of Hostility ownrd him and: son for . a children, Sho concealed ber address Ii Loudon, OUNGue iutual {rloud, Mr. 8. ln Me@iarlow, | EPPS" COCOA. a kindly interested himseit in ber aiaive, Ho imet mot me fi the progence of ny legal adylaer, Mr, O'Gorinan, and proposod thas Pebould pay bye dobts onca tauren nitke her wn ullowatce of id a yet Trépiled to blind Twould give her £1, syeur wid pay all bordebts cheortully ifehv would consent tu spleen ty sho home she bad wbaudoned, Icaying tho sogioty of men and wolnen who were no wool and ro with ber ehilgren aud malo her home with thom: and that i would alsy bear the wntire expense of my, children's cdieation, 0 that sho tnigut nave tha fnoume of £1,000 8 your clear for bor personnl Ga vEFUL—comroRtTiNG. —* EPPS’ COCOA 7 BREAKFAST. PBZ f thoroua knowiedzy of tie natural lacs” wined govern the operations af {iigyston, una nutrle = expouses? but if sbo would not do that, and per | Hen, and by & cure une prayers sisted In deserting bor duttes a9 n motion, tallve | Hee Rathore cea tue pig bats Bravia a Vagsunt life far from her bome, | would yive {4 yailuvordl uorars iby thus fudicius ted. at fais tfuat i i jue “ const utjon may bo ¢rudually bullé up unill atrouy wah finseoaiat a ta ‘here only £500 4 your, noxt ~ Intorylew, bo: dir. -Lartow, informed ome this yy ob our 0 bad made erat Muang | choush fo ery tun we. Lu! Hi t ty taludies ary Seating around Uy, Feud; duo declined to aecopt tho £1.00 pale rualavties ary Boating arouud y yeur on to condittang named, and preforred to Wu may taky £000. 8 your, if L would give ber that wun ny fatal abcase by Kouplng Oursalyes wel ordiied wie pure Ulva and 2 propuriyenourisies. tot hor vg where, how, und with whon alo (iy il-survicu Uusotuu, Plouaet Tn saeatat siclied. ‘Bho thei ce Patan rye yang a it F abou uve ‘ust Sux bor a te Cui tin tho interest of wate would reproe Prt Bd ti Aig sent £000 4 your. 1 declined, knowluy Chat sho Aww, Bers CHO L would use such & doposit ue security on which to | novus, BUSENCR (or Alt wee ere i Hq i " avateen ine: saree:

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