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FIAGMENTS OF FURY. Erief Pictures of the Cyclone Paths in Illinois and Wisoonsia, City, Village and Farm Proper- |0 Mg cout ; Madlson connty, 1; Winune ty Picked up and Dashed bago county, b; Liter, M '{L'a'n county, to Pisc s, 7; Roudhouse, Groen county, 8; RSP av county, 1; Logan county, 1; Macourin county, 6; Hillboro, 2 Three Oouuties in Miesouri|S:aunton and Mouut Ollve, 4 to G, e e Cayuga, 1; McHeury oounty, 4; Sang- BAdlyAbEsed by SHO/GRIO | i Staunty o By Bsrow Slised — county, 3; Buffalo atation, 1 Beathing Torrents Tumbling T Ilinots the stoem raged fn ahon ftrough the Gulches of tbe Black Hills, Penving tor, Orcok Oity and “pesrflsh Moant the Be- eom end Vanish, Ghe L 81 of Life by Wind wnd Flood Appalling, While the in= jured Number Hundrods. ILLI%OLS, Special Dispateh to ium Bax. St Louts, May 20.—Dispatchos from varlous polnts fa Ilucois glve fulier detwls of Friday night's cy- clove. At Stauatoujf the tornado passed aboat throe wles esstof town, totally demoltshing Liviugatone'’s tine resticnes aud dangerously fnjarivg M. Livingatono, Othor balldings fu the vielnity were destroyed sud orchards ivjared. A construction crew, comprising about twenty-five men, on the Springfisld & South- western rallway, woro camolng near Mes, Oliver's hoase, nomo sleeping ia |, the large owrn, and all wore seriouely fojured. Me, Cantweil, contraotor, and Alva Berry wore iaatantly killed. A little glrl agzed 8 cannot recover. Telegrams for ald have been sent out At Grafton, a few miles north, great damaga wae done, All the derricks of the Grafron Stone Quarry company wore destroyed, togetaer with five en- glnes and several b The loss 1 very hoavy. Three houses in Shinn hollow, uear Grefton, wore totally wrecked, Mra, Garner was killed and her husband 13 sapposed to hava boen thrown in'o the ravine and k and tte bods washed into ihe river. Mike Garner bad a bip disioeated, ard o dagghter ot Denny Snuy a log broken. The damage near Springfiold was more appalling than at firet enpposed, It strack the grouad en Kijah Ila's farm, south of Juociion, wnd lsid waste to three dwellings snd as many barnsand cuthouses. Mr Ile's house, & large two story brick, was eatirely demolished. 1t was occupied by Mr. Booker, who was conaiderably lnjured, and hls infant boy beariy killed. Across the road from Booker's place, S Wilfork's homo was sxept away, bat no damage to li'e resuited, A quarter of u tle fus her to the north. €ast thy hoase of Mr. Eaglish was torn to plecss and everything aboat tho placs entlrey de stroyed. M s Eugltsh was ciushed and mangled by the falllng timbers but there are hopea of her recovery. Afcer demolishing Mr. Engli hows a harr'cane struck agaia fiur miles east of (he clty, whera the little gottlement of Round Peairie la sicuat— ed, and pisyed havoe with the lives aud properiy of farmers in that vielut- ty. The bret farm in the track of the storm was that of Willlam Controll, occupled by himseif, wife and hired man, Taey took refuge in the collar and westhered the storm in eafety, while tho house was torn down, oat buildings, fouces and stock des! and ki The homes of Nortivan, Mr. McVeagh, 2 sury Huslatt, Sunuel Asnton, James 1'ro! ter, Gaorge Ray, Henry Tarley, Hen- ry Farbres sna Simuel A Grubb, were torn down and great damage was done to their other property, On Greasy pralrie, eloven miles south of Soringfield, the farm honscs of Porter Sory, Alex. Guon, Wil- llam Blackman, Tnomas Keasler, Jessle Coviegton and A, Woreap, wore deetroyed. Oae man, a boy and two children were killed and others injured, Southeset of the city along the llne of the Jacksouville aud Southeaetern rallroad, much damuge s reported. Near Frankla the storin was fearfully dectructive. At Piege, the house, barn and orchard ot James Oxley were swept away and his wife and children serlous ly injured. At Woodlawn, where there was a fatally severe tornado three yearsago, the raliroad depot was destroyed and cars blown from the track into atoms The tracks were partlally torn up. The worst of the cyclone, however, was eome nine miles north of here, on the Puorla branch of the Wabash. The storm cloud was in the shape of a column, and struck the south part of town at the southern edge, golng northeast completely across the busl ness snd resldence portion of the place, levellng four stores, two charches, the depot, repalr shops sud thirteen dwelllogs, bestdes injuring others ond destroylog much other property. It struck Hillaboro at 9:556 p. m., tearing awny the iron bridgo of the I & S. L. railroad, leting the engine aud biggage car of passengor trala No. 22, going est, 15 minutes late, domu into the creek, killlng B .glncer W avd crlppling ona realdlng ta { cvor but wo ore was hore, Ooe h woro blowa away at 8 Mt Olive it siruck the woz ing near tho raile ; two or thzeo pe Griffith's hous; » duughter were r daughter, aged 22, killed Shol f was {o & dangercus condi- |in the Missourt river, a number of tlon [ he shock to her whole sye- | mlles southwest of any of the above tem. Another roined dwelling was | points, the atorm totally destroyed five that of her son, Dr. Geffith, who with his wife ls at the city hospitsl here and both ara probably fatally internally in. jured, Their 7 montha old daoghter was killed, Another of the wounded {s Mr. Hitchens, the village black- smith, who was at Mrs, Griffith's house. James Stevenson's house was de- stroyed, his own leg broken, and hia wife killed. Mr, and Mrs, John Trotten, an aged couple, loss the!r lves in their wrecked horoe, maki dead in ully fifteen Injured, will probably dy A SUMMARY The losa of life in Ililnols hy the tornado of Frilay Three of uight 1s compuated at from 61 to 63, glven by couniles and towns as foliows: Dewitr connty, 4; Masou county, 8; Lislogstor f near Grafton, Jorecy the samo manaer 1t cid ta Missour, the chivi damage, however, belng to country proverty, it striking no town of any conaiderablo sizs In thae vi cinityot Kdwardaviile three restdences wore utterly wrecked, Mrs, Frank Maxay was ivstantly kfiled in the wreck of her fathor's house, M. K Barne All other members of the family were injured, A well on the place, contaluing 20 foet of water, was suckad porfectly dry. Wol's store at Hamel, a few miles irom Elwardsville, was blown to ploces Foar persons were killed, At Woods- | boro, & brick echool house, a cturch and thros rasidances were blown doen, Juwes Carr sud wifo wore sori 'y fujarod. Los at and near Stauuton, estimated st 830 000, and in the vielnity of Edwardsville at $35 000 Ia Dewirt county nino h N ware destroyed nesr Kenny, Sevoral othes in Texas township and three porsons named Clifion were killei and sbout a dozen badly injared. The honwo of & wan pamed MoPherson contatuing aix peroons waa lifted Into the air cirelad 100 feot, and st down again, Nobo.y recelved & sorateh THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, Two mora deaths occurred at Staunton, Ill, resulting from Friday night's storm, Additional reports from places not heretofore heard from show that the storm in Illinols was widespread and very destruc:ive, Houses and other farm property wore dosiroyed in sl directions w#ithin an area of a dozan acrer, avd many persons wero either killod or serfonaly woandad. Thirtecn houses on Greeley Pralrle, a fow miles south of Murrayaville, were blown down, and A, W, Wiilians and two children were killed, Julia Story fa- tally injured and two or tiree others badly nurt. At Pesstum, on the Tillaols Central raitway, several baa- inees housea asd resideuces were d:- | stroyed or badly wrecked, bu: wuo deatha reported. WISCONSIN Spectal Dispatch to Tis B MiLvavker, May 19 —A Racine apeclol puts the list of kaowa dead by lass night's cyclonie at uine sud fataliy Ipjuced at twelve to fi‘tesn., The namber of people who received flash wouads and more severe hurts now reaches nearly one hundred. Six peu- remain uosccounted for, At mid night a rellable rcport comes that two mon were killed at Western Uaion Jarclon. Ben Fox's celebrated orchard, three miles from Racine, has not one tree standing. Among tke pecultar fncidents told ot the cyclone i3 one to the effact that the house of Matt Lairn and wife, an aged couple resiciag on the lake shore, wan picked up and harled into she lake, lvaving then. SITTING AT THE TABLE on the flor of the room, unirvjored. Three mtles from there and out of the track of the storm, a barn was taken up and three cowa left standing unin- jared on the floor. A barn at Ricine now etands on thoe gable, being upside down, but not broken. At Nor.h Point & man and whole rig were !tted up in the cyclone and dropped some fifteen feet. No dawage was done by tha wind, but the wagon was injured when 1t struck the ground, When the storm struck the lake the water was thrown in the alr to the height of seventy-five feet all along the shore, The cyclone exploden the popular bellef heretofore that sach storms never visitod the lake reglons, A house on High street before the the town | THE DAT aod everything wont bofore the fland, All the town o wulon was badly damaged, wington s entirely rone The vailey s tl o ded and haif carticth waehed awsy. Orcok nearly all gore The water is now falling though thore te mnch snow o the mountaivs yet, Goorge Can- dler snd wife and two vuknown men iwre konown to ba wned, Loes ronghly estimated at §600 000. Rope and basket communfeation is eatab- Hahed betweun the two parts of the clty. dr ADDITIONAL FACTS, Biswarck, May 20,—The Tribune apectal glves additional facts an to the flood st Dendwood, Tho heavy suow and flhod toported some daye ago in a dlspatch f Steve, was at Deadwood. Addittna. rafu hiad fallen alwost overy day for a month, making the roads impassable and ea aratiog the ground thorough'y with wator, This wus follow.d by a huavy fall of enow, ch disapponred rapidly under beuvy rali of Fritay nigas Saturday, Thae gulches or valleys o the hils aro from a few huudred faot to probably a_quarter of & mile wide, ger.ernlly. Doadwood s at the jauetton of Whitowood and Deadwocd gulches, Nuwerous galchos in thie cwe emptied thele accamulation of water from the mountains invy those wo meia galches and gave volume to the water thar roshied down White- ood in resisilers force Canteal Ciy, Auchor City and Golden Gate »re on the Deadwood above Doadwood City. The grever portion of Central City would be a0 ve the flood bat for Auchor and Golden (iate. There was uo vecape here, however. The gulch {s not over six hundred feet wide. Daadwood s a town of 5,000 peo- ple. The main residence portion of thy clty s from 100 to 300 feet asove the guleh, and the maian buosi L.esa portlon was also above the daoger line. The portion destroyed wae occupled by choap tenement houses, socond-olass hotels, lauundrles, small teaders, sporting houses, livery sta- bles, etc. Some buildlags wers buflt over tho stream, which, at its ordinary stage, was only a fow feet wide, Ita Jooulity was ayolded, ho ¥ sver, by the shrewder interest, for the danger was recognized. In this case timoly warnlng was given by moans of the telephone system exist- Ingin tho Hills, and the most valuable articles were romoved. So far bat three bodies have hbeen recovered, bat it is now bolieved that the loss of life has been great. The wiid excitement was only eqaalled by that at the tlwe of the Aizo. Horsemen rushed in every direction and hastily loaded veticles jostied ench other. When *he flood came it carrled every- thing excopting the most sabstantial buildings before tt, The loss 1o Dead- wood will reach $700,000. Golden Gato, Auchor Oity, Central City, South Bund and Crook City are heavy loserz, Saveralof the mills in Deadwood Guleh were destroyed and the damags to mices by floods cannot be repiaced for several weeks., All roadsare im- pasrablo aud trafns were forcsd to sus- pend on the Hills railroad Lecouse it was tmposatble to gat wood to the atatious, The Methodist church and public echool buildlug weve among the buiidings destroyed at Deadwood, also Milivr's fire proof warehouse; also Isman's & Ayres and one other aud s browery, Oue hundred houses are kuown to have been washed sway, Five lives were lost and three bodlea have been recovered. Among the drowned were George Chaudler and wifo, and a man named Brindley. Spearfish and Rapid are broader valleys, the former from two tc twelve miles wide. The flood was not o destructlve there, but the damago was serlous, nevertheless, Jere Dunu's Recoption. Special Dispatch to Tux Brs Cuicras, May 19.—The verdlet reached In the trlal of Jere Dann the narm and I.Y BEE--MONDAY HE COT THERE, The Czar Reaches Moscow With- out a Single Explosion, The ath to the Palace Strewn With Flowera by His “Loving"” Subjacts, The Ohief of the Dublin Mur. derers Receiver His Llood Money and Liberty. General News From Other Pofnta RUSSIA Special Dispatch to Tus Brs, Mccsow, May 20 —The czar and czarlus arrived this evenlng aud pro- coeded to tho palace. It is estimatod 200,000 peroons lued the street from the statlon to the palace. Ocder was malntained by unarmed citizon guarde, Tho olty Is decorated fu houcr of the approaching corouation ol the czar, Tho stroots are crowded with poople A groat number are arriving daily. Perfoct ordor prevails The czar was rocelved at the depot by a great number of grand duk:e, prinocs and genorals. Tho uatlousi asthem was played as ho drovo fu an open oarriags to the palace. Great orowds cheored him along th route It fs reported that the czar will meet Emperor Francls Joseph of Austrla and King Humbest of Tialy at Berlin next autumn, ENGLAND. Special Dispatch to Tun Gun, LoxpoN, May 20.—A box with a fuse attached was discoverod on the steps of Petersborough cathedral to- day. When examined st the police station it was found to contaln four boxes filled with varfous colored liquids, together with many wires and springs. On the lid of the box was & ropresentation of the skull and bones with the woris, “Baware of the invinecible army.” The bix wes marked “‘Dapot branch cflice, &7 Broadway street, Now York.” On a sllp of poper inslde the box were the words, *Conectance makes cowards of all men.” Although the #fiuir is considered a hoax the worshippers at the cathedral wers much alarmed. William Chambers, L. L D, a well known publisher, aged 83, is dead. Davitt, Healy and Qainn have been forbidden to receive visitors In consequence of the recent leiters forwarding subscriptions to the Par- nell fund and condemning the pope's clrcular, Cetewayo has been defsated, this time with great slavghter, The village of Longefor, in Savoy, has been almost entirely destroyed by fire, only fonr bulldings remalntoy standing. Foar hundred persons were made homeless by the fice. Amerioa will scnd eixty paintinga to the forthcomlng art exhibitlon at Munich, FRAWCE. Special Dispatches to Tus B Paris, May 20.—Tae second ballot for member of the chamber of deputies for the eixteenth arrondissement to- day resulted In M. Oalla, conservative, recolvlng 3,036 votes; M. Bontealler, irreconcllable, 2 999, and M. Renaud, opportunist, 1,134, At tho election for member for the sixth division, M. Montellheit, soclal- 1st, received 4,600 votes; M Theonet, republican unionist, 3 500. Jacques Abbatucci and M. Sauliy fought a duel with awords in the F de Boujogne, Paris, to.day. Both were wdgnded. The Krench Derby race, mile and four furlongs, was won by Castrls’s chestnut colt Frontin, LaGrange's provokea savage comment in all the city papers this morning, and the allegud sgencies which alded in his acqulttal are particularly condemned by two or three of the morning jour- nals, They sil glve long accounts of the reception tendered Daun by the sporting fraternity after he quitted the coart room, champagne being glven him at a resort known ctorm 18 missing, and canuot be found. RaciNg, May 20, —Inveatigation only eerves to swoll the list of casual- ties axd make more sweeping the de- siractlon occasloned by the oyclone Feiday night. It is now estimated that fully twenty-five were killed and a hundred Injared. One hundred and fifty houses wera demolished, and had the cyclone struck the bnsiness centre the damago would not easily have been calcalated, At Western Unlon Junction, seven miles weat of R cine, many hoaeres were wrecked aod oue young man named Webber killed. The financlal loss by the storm will not exceed §60,000 The buildings demolished were principally frame siractures, and individual losses range from $300 to §1,000, MISSOURIE. Speeial DI patch to Trx Bax. 81, Louis, May 19. —Frlday night's tornado plowed through three coun- tles in Mlssourl, Montgomery, War- ren and St Charles. Besldes da- stroying a large amount of property, {o killed and serfously wourded over twonty people. The greatost destruc- tloa wus wrought In St. Charles coun- iy, whore & large number of farm hovees and builalogs wera levelled Dooglus Lackett, wife and two daogh ters woro all fatally {rjared, John Jinking wag killed, ana hia two sous faiely fcjored, Jn the nelghbor- houd of Kloristel, St. Cuarlea coun- ftiteen miles 1at 1t t! track « y no n wrocks o ity people more or les D ’ usss wero Allen Prafrie dwellfuge met the same fate, On dwellings and all outhouses. The losses in the three countles will run up In the hundreds of thousands, THE BLACK HILLS. Spec!al Dispatch to Tin kns, Cuicaco, May 20,—A Deadwood (Dak.) special says & storm began here as “The Drum,” which lasted very nearly through the entire night, Among thoee who grasped the hand of Dann was a character known as “Stock Yards Johonle,” and Dunn, resenting his overtures, strack the man In tho face. The tncldent is re- lated to have put the crowd In high spirits, The leading counsel who had defended Dunn 8o successfully was noted among those present at the fine supper, Down on Dunn. Speclal Dispatch to Tus Bax, New York, May 20.—The acqu!ttal of Jers Danu in the trial for murder- ing Elliott has aroused the utmost in- digoation among the friends of Elliott in this city, and many of them prediot that it would bs ‘‘anhealthy for Dunn to come to New York.” John Stiles, who was for years an intlmate friend of Elliott,and who when the prize fighter was killed brought his body to th's olty and pajd all funeral expens frowned ominouely when asked his opiolon and ssld, “‘Yes, he was letgo, and his jary, compoeed of twelve honeet men, ought to be strung and made to tell what they got for their vordict, Thoy are all afrald of Daan, Toney want to have him kil half dozen more men before they hang him,"” Orvin Kelly, another felend of El- lott, mald: *‘The whole jury was bonght by Daun’s wife, She is worth ahout 8100,000, and spent 830,000 to cloar him A dead man 1s no good, and Eiliott's d'd not have friends d!d nousy to avenge hiin, If Dann ever comes hora we will make it 80 hot for n ha will never get out of it, Dann s got eid of four men and he won't wind up untll he has lald his dezam low, When he killed Logan on Hous ton street in 1869 he shot him down while walking along the sldewalk. Logan had no chance, Dann follow- ed the same plan with Eillott,” ———— Forest Fire. Spectal Dispatch to Tus Bi Moxtrecier, May 20,—The most dlsastrouaforest fire that ever occurred bay colt Farfadel second, Lofoure's Regaln third, Eighteen ran, IRELAND. LoxpoN, May 19.—James Carey, Informer, was to-day released from custody. Oarey declares he intends to rematn in Dablin and further that he will vigorously prosecute the ten- ants occupying his premises who refuse to pay rent since he became an lu- former. Ever since Carey turned in- former hls house has been guarded by policemen, and on his liberation to- day the guard was doubled. The crown proposes to distribu e the reward cffored for the detection of the Pheenix park maorderers among the tnformers, It s belleved it will also send abroad forthwith all in- formers who desire to leave the couu- l.y’l'tm excltement In Iroland over the pope’s circular to the clergy Is una- bated and fiads expression in all quar ters. Justin McCarthy, member «f parlisment for Longford, has kent a clrcalar to prominent Irishmen ocon- nected with the Irlsh National Leagne in London suggesting the formation of aun orgaolzation to assist further the movement to raise the testimonial for Parnell. The town commlsaloners of Danraven, Ireland, last night adopted a rosolutlon of disapproval to the papal clrcular on the gronnd that it counselled dirunion between the pope and priests of Ireland. The dynamite consplrators, Ker- nedy, O'Herlthy, O'C mnor allas Dil- ton, Doasy aud Flanigan, were ar- rafgned in court this morning end formally charged with conapiracy to murder as well asgtreason-felony. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Spectal Dispatches to Tus Ban The king and queon of Portugal will leave Lisbou for Madrid to-d The crown prince of Portugal will a8 regent duriog thelr absenc, The hurricane at Aden yosterd was the worst in twenty yosrs, Soii ous damage on land and water, A vlclent atorm raged in Berlic yesterday and did much damage to tho b ¢ exhibilan building, Rain A the rocf and the partition walls of the Austrian departm were cverthown and scveral persons injnred, Ewperor Willlam visited Blsmarck yestorday., The emperor will give dinnsr to Baron DeCounrcel, French ambassador, to-day, Dolancy, one of the Phoenix park yesterday morning with the highest water ever known, Whitewood stream runs through the hoart f the clty The channel was ocut 100 yards wide Iu Vermont started yesterday in the vicinity of Groton, An lmmense tract was burned over and a large mount af property desstroyed, Loss estimated at $160,000, murderers, has boen reprioved. Officlal bulletins respecting the health of Bismarck should bs rocelved with caution, It Is asserted that the prinoe suffers great paln, but he ob- Jects to the lssuance of alarming bul- " ( MAY 21 1823 5 ~ = — — == — Ea——— etine, Ho s mush aff them the flag they cap'ured from the THE BLOODY TRAIL. political disnpi ment Nuw York Twenty-olchth at the bat- —— serlorced, and 1t {a sa'd t tla of Cedar Mouuialo, August 2, |The Bloody Work of the Apaches orte {0 regard to ue 1862, which thiy wiil yoturn to them, The Latest from Crook. tweon Prusets and the Vatican have - - boen w85 & sonreo of troable A Fatal Railroad Row TELEGAAPH NOT Spacial Dispater o to 1w B, I'no Chicago papors severely criticise the verdict in the Dunn case, ter McGeoch, it is ru a lard corne A supposed easo of hydrophobia iy ate tracting wuch attention ia Tndianapolis, _Jeaso Oakley & Co,, well known New York sonp manufacturers, have assigned Lo Dllinois th me killod ut loast fiftr-four people «nd injured abut 200, The daily prodaction of the Minneapolis wills ths past week was 15,000 barrels, The peusion list will fill forty.eight vol- wmes of 600 pages each, Loon C, Delmoni consin of the fa mous restauratenr of Now York, is dead. Gen ALV, Rice i w democratic nomination Ohio, ng to accept the for governor of Tmmense crowds are fl icking to Moscow to be present at the coronation of the crar " ¢ Illinois house has passod a bill fix. ing beer licwnses at 8200 ani whisky licenros at 800, _The Cincinuati musics! fostival associa. tion produced Gouaod's Rademption, Sat- urdiy night, Thomas' orchestra taking part. W. S, Mclatyre, of Colorado, lost in New York a pocketbook containing $125, 000 1 bonds aud $375 in cash, which van be found, I'ne Pennsylvania house voted to tax and regulate the business of oil-care «ing corporations, after strong opposition of the latter, Mim Lulu Gron, a beautiful young girl of twenty-two yoars, has deserted her wother at Aibuquerque for the purpose of eutering a convent at St Louis, The Alpha Delta Phi convention at Cleveland adjourned Saturday, to meet nexe yesr at Middleton, Conn, Rev. Pailip” Brooks, ot Bosssn, was elected presisent. The bark Arabis, from New Orleans, has arrived at Revel, Twenty of her crew died of swallpox. At D, Swigent's sale of thoroughhred yeariings near Loxington, Ky., forty-four youngsters brought $18,000, an ‘verage of $1,100 a head. Mark Spicker, & traveling salesman, has been awarded as Philadeiphis 85,000 dam- sges for being ejoctad feow a traia in the open country, Warhiogton P, Hayes, a well-known maanfacturer snd ex-member of thy New Hampshire logislatuie, hanged kimeelf Saturday. Cause, heavy lowses by fire audd death of a tavorito aaughter. Q. swle, treasurer of Lennoxville, Quebec, is misding, He is o defaulter for soveral thousands, Dilworth, Porter & Co., large railroad spike wanufacturers at Fitwbug, employ ing 500 men, having notified the men that the rks will be suspende{ ut once until the redu tion of wages propused by the iron manufacturers of the west is acoopted by them At Brownhelm, Ohto, a spark from the stove set fire to the clothing of a baby sleepiog in its crib, and it was burned to death At Wilmington, Del., the Western Union Telegraph company’s attorney promised to pay, under protest, the mu- nicipsl tax of 81 per pole, Wm. A, Baumer, of I'chmond, 1nd,, has brought suit against Joba D, him with alisnating ciety is sho ked, The Evansville and Terra Haute has been suspended by the truuk lines from the beuetits of through connections, for a period of ten days for outting rates. Among the curiosities just placed in the relis room of the Obio state houe is ghe original comumissi n_parchmeut issued to Aaron Burr, autl zing hiw to practice aw, Ex-United States Treasurer fillan hss resigued bis connection with the Mutual Trust company of New York, and has become presideat of a firm of brouze founders in New York City. Frizabeth, N. J., with $12 500,000 tax ahle proporty. has & bonded debt of $7.000,« 000, and creditors have secured a manda- mus to compel the city to raise funds for payment of its debt by n tax levy, Mrs. Marcella Boyce, who resides in Long Bottom, jnst across the river from Wheeling, W. Vs, gave birth to four babes, two boys aud t QOue of the boys died, but the Iargo and healthy, ludy pre ented her husbani with and last season with triplete Wade Martin, & youth of ealled in his frienls to see bi suicide, then clapped a revolver to breast and fired & bullet, which nly ripped the skin on hia side, but severely wounded one of the witnesser., H. 0. St. John, detailed by Sscretar Teller to examine and report on ocertain allege | fraudulent pre-emption cash entries of land in the Denver district, reports that all suid ertries are fraudulent and illegal, and made for speculativa purposes, I'he arbitrators selectod to rettle the cosl miners' srike at Pittsbuegh obtained a licenwe from the court, and both sides ploked themselves to the umpire’s deci vion, The miners sgrecd Lo o to work to- day at the operator’s verms of three cent ver bushel, peuding ths umpire's decision, The general belief 1 this ends the strike. The vrinters on The Dubuque Herald and Times quit work and went on & strike about midnight Friday, leaving their work in an unfinished condition, The publishers have barred them out and hired new wen. Judge Greer, of the Memphis criminal court, before whom a case terting the con- stitutionality of the act making gam- bing a felony has been argued by counsel for the pust few days, has ren- dered #n opinion tustaining the validity of the act, At Saturday’s meeting of the Lutheran ministers at Norristown, Pa,, it was nounced that the family of the late Dr, Krauth had declared their intentio to present the late doctor's brary to the theological seminary. librsry is estimatel to contan about 15,000, aud is regarded by msny as the finest and best selected one in the Unitel | States. Reports from Montgomery county, o (., sy the acreage of the hop erop wi it increase_over lust year, The outs ud, The lute rains cut down 1 hills that point toa g romie ol price for next |unl attacke | up and cut on the head, Sheriff Roger ecured both the Whithws aud has then i jail e > — Returni w Captared Flag. Spectal Dispatch to Tum KKk, Eaurisonre, May 20,—About elghty survivors of the Kifth Virgloia in- fantry (Stonewall brigade) accom panlcd by a namber of resldents of Augusta and Rockbridge countles, Virginia, srrived last night on the way to Niagara Falls to particlpate in the twenty-second annual reunion of tho Twenty-eighth regiment of New York volunteers, They have with | Western superintendent was on the HETH result was about $30,000 to profit al Dispatch to Tuy Cuirreawa Fauis, Wis,, May 20 Two laborers fu the omploy «f the Ohfeago, 8t Peul, Miunoapolls and Omaha R R., wero crushed under the whaels of an englue of tho Chip- powa Fails and Weatarn company drlven scross tho grads of the Omaha road to obstruc: thelr works, Tae Omaha people weru attempting o orowsing, had placed a crow of their men with ralls eo placed as to ditch the lncom Western company'a train bafore {t reached their grade, ) he eogine, bade tho mon get out of the way or bo crushed. The Omaha ofti claly ordered tho men to hold their grotnd and have no fear of the re sult, The englue camo back with ter- ritic foreo and fatal resulis, No arrests heve been made. s — No Geent Loss, Special Dispatch to Tus B, Ciicaan, May 20 —-Anthony Oon- nolly, a saloonkesper, and Rabert Beuce, altas Harry Cartis, of no rec ogn'zyd occapation, met la the former's saloon this evening After driuking tegother Curtls shot Con- nolly, the ball, of large calibro, pass ing entlrely through the bady. Con- nolly then ehot Cartls through both highs, close to the body. It ls thought both will dle. Cartis says that Connolly and ancther man held him up some deys ago and robbed him of §1. Sl s Marringe of Ann Elisa Young. Spectal Dispatch to Tiw Bas Loot, O , May 20.—Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, of Mormon fame, nineteenth wifo of Brighaw Young, was marrled at 1 o'clock thin aftornoon fn this ety Special Dispateh to Tun Brn, Cnicico, May 20,~A Ohibushoa, Mexico, epecial raye: Sixty Iudlans, comlng from the U States, pasned near Carman on the1o:h, AtMayno's Pacs they killed avd beheaded one man and threw the head away afier carrylng It some miles. Thoy killod & tloan at San Loreuzo, at Buana. venturaand two at Ban Rinezo. Capt. Jones was sent from here with a body men to meet thie band, which Is com. msuded by Chief Chata, Another de- hment wae sent from Cas ande, o Indlans are makiog rapidly for the Sierra Madres. A spocial gives tho following In- formation direct from the headquar- tors of the army regarding tha opora— tions agatoat the Indians, Tt 18 dated “Apoewin, Sonora, May 13, Tuesday evenlog laet a courler arrived from Bavispe with a communication from Licutenant Parras, stating that Jrook reached thero on the 6.h with 200 Apache soldiers and 100 Amorican and Mexican troops. Crook obtalned wuides from the military commandant of the town to coudact hls force to where Garcla had his late fight, The noxt duy they departed for the Sierra Madres via Gaapora I'he command was accompanted by forty pack males, laden with provisions to last a long perlod, Tho main body of Ceook'a foroo, numbering 500, 1s campoed at Alamo- pucblo, twenty loazues feom Janos, It in stated that had Lleut. Parras con- nolted with Heady bsiore giving COrook a guide, none would have been furnlshed, on the ground that Ceook's entry was a violatlon of the treaty. Crook made all his preparations de- liberately and has the sympathy of the Mexfcan populatlon. By a return to Mr. Moses R. Dounlog, a promi- vent havker of Mauoiatoe, Mich, The coremony wan porformad at the resi- dence of De, A, E Elllott. Rav. E, A. Stone, of Gallon, O., cflisfated. Mrs. Young's son witnossed the cere- wony, Thero was a large number of guests present, among whom wers somo of the most prominent cltizens of this vielni Mr, and Mrs, Don- ning will make thelr home in Manis- toe. They left on the 3:30 train for Toledo. ——— The Bridge Opening gpecial Dispateh to Tux Bus. New York, May 20.— Dalegatos of the Contral labor unfon to-day declded to fesuo & proclamation ssking all workmen to absent themselves from tho ceremonlen of oponing East river bridge bocause the trustees refused to change the day to some other date than the queen’s birthday. The Sons of Liberty denounced the bridge authorities for holding the coremontes on the queen's birthday. 1t was the attention «f the meeting to burn the queen's flizy but the pros- ence of poilce prevented the demon- siration. Speoulation and Its Result Spoctal Dispatch to Tuw B, Cuicaco, May 20.--A statement ls published hers to the effact that Bon Jones, son of J. Russel Jones, vx- collector of customs Iu this city, has boen rpeoulating extensively on the strength of prominent names. The story {a that he occupied a confidential position with the grain cowmission firm of Smith & McCormick; that in that capacity he was in the hablt of bringiug in orders for the purchase or salo of grafn from people of standivg, who dld not care to have it known that they were dealing in marglos, Among the orders thus brought was one, it s esid, i the name of Potter Palmer, togother with o depost of 1,000 Tho deal went the wrorg way and the fiem finally p:osented a biil for §6,000 agoinst Mr. Palmer ns the amount ndvanced In oarrylug the ceal, Palmer repudfated it and eald he nev- or gave such order. The other deals woro luvestigated and it is said the wnd loss on the part of this firm alone, It s reported other firms euflored as well. Jones went intc buelness on his own sccount somo yesrs ago and falled. It !s claimed his speculations have cost his father §20,000. Young Jones says mattera aro all ausceptibie ot explauation, Exoitement in the Oil Regions. 8p.cial Disgateh to Tus Bax TrrusviiLg, Pa., May 20,- If the tarift bill passes in its present ehape at Harrlsburg, the Ualted Pipe Jine will be forced to surrender its charter and do business as partnership or Ilimlted partnership asscciation. This chaoge will not necessarily reduco the value or Injure the eecurity of ofl cerlificates, bat the trade undoubtedly would look on it in a different light, and would probably cause the destruo tlon of the value of oll certificates antll confidenco was restored. Panles are eaally oroated where vaiues ate to some extent epeculative or where securities are used In speculation, and it is belleved that nothing could avold a panic If the charge of this kind {s forced upon the Uniied Pipe lne. Henoe tho fintense feeling and un- anfmiiy In the off reglon sgainst the mensnre, courler Col, Bandata, now command- Ing, wrote Crook romonstrating In courteous and decidod language that his action was an iofractlon of the troaty. Ncither Bandata nor Garocia, lately In command, his recelved In- structions as to what Crook by the consent of the government will be permitted to do. Bandata ssys he will oblige the mllitary forces to ad— hore to the articles of the treaty. When Bandata recetved the newsof C:o0k's arrival at Bavisps, ho took tmmediate steps to guard ‘agalost the Iudians making another rald, 1f drlven ont of the mountainy by Crook. Many who are famliiar with the Apaches state that Orook will not be able to find tho Indlans. If they loarn of his approsch they will soatter futo small bauds and hide la impone- trablo fastnosses, Ochers confidently say that Crook will not be able to bring them to a fight, becausa the In- diaus exhaustod nearly all thelr am- manitlon tn Gareia's fight. A Slugging Matoh. 8pecial Dispatch to Tuw Lnw, Cmicaco, May 2C.—Tarly this mornfug about 200 members of the rporting fraternity from this city assembled at Hamwond, a little town jast acroes the Illinols state line, in Ludlaus, for the purpose of witness- iug & mill between two local bratsers ~Thomas Lynch, a brakeman, snd Jamea Welsh, a boilermaker, who had met once or twios before, bat without settlizg the question of su— premacy. Thirty-nine rounds were fought in one hour. Both men were badly punlehed Lynch was declared ths vic'or. When ths party returned to tho city princlpal veconds and neveral of the spectators were arrested and held ia bonds - The Parnell Tribate 8po 1al Dispatch to Tns Brr. Puinapeteuia, May 20 ~The meet- Ing of the Parnell branch of the Irish Natfonal League this afteraoon endorsed the appesl for a natlonal trtbute to Parnell, and suthorlzed the sending of 8500 to Archbishop Foohan, of Chicago, to be added to the Parpell funds etarted in that oity. &1, Louis, May 20.--At a meeting of the Irlsh Nationsl Leagues today specches were miade denunciatory of tho pope's clrculsr as an unwarrant- od intcrference In purely political tters, and recommending prompt subeeriptions to the Parnell redemp- tlon fund. The Ster Route Trial Spoctal Divpatch to Tum Lun, WasHuiNGToN, May 20. — Ingersoll expecta to occupy two cr three days ot the present week before concluding his srgument, He aald to the asso- ciated press reporter to-night that his argument, would be the last made by the defonse. 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