'a 7?w, -A?v tv -;? -,; ' V;ff .s VOLUME XXI NO. 212. LANCASTER, PA., THUK8DAY, MAY 7, 1885. PRICE PW' Sk " ? THE CITY COUNCILS. a maovaaiex abevt tiikxkw cnwv OF TltK h'tttS ItKVAltTMKNT, Mr. Kiddle TelM Hew Ha Slept Willi llin lMnU On. Itcndy te lump Inte III Heets At tlie First Tap or the Fire Signal. A Urce.y Dltciiuleii. Solect and common councils met statedly In thelr cliamben) en Wednesday ovenlng. In Bolect cenncll thore were present Messrs. llorger, Leng, Itomley, Klddle, Urban, Wise nnil Evans, president. The minutes of the last stated and special meetings wero read and approved. Vnnsr.NTATION OV l'KTITIONH. The following potltlens wero prosentcd : lty Mr. Kiddle the potltien or numerous cltlxma for the vacation or CIny and Kess streets and for the opening of anotlier Htreet in Hen thoreof. It was stated that the city would be saved $12,500 by the change- In the matter of Rtreet damages. lly Mr. ltlddle In the grading of East Frederick street botween Shlppcumid Plum streets. Ity Mr. Kemley ler the grading and gutter ing of the East slde of Carollne street from West King street southward. Ily Mr. llorger for crossings at flroen and Christian, Lew and Christian, North and Cliristiau, Ijecustand Christian, and Middle and Christian. Hy Mr. Urban for n gutter en the west side oflJeavor street from llager te Seymour and for a crossing at the corner of Itenver and .Seymour. lly Mr. llorger for the grading and glitlor glitler lng or Lew street from Duke te Strawberry and Christian Htreet from Orecn te Middle. All the abeve petitions were referred te the street committee. Uy Mr. Itomley the petition of a number ofcitlzens for n city lamp at the comer of Christian and Kant King streets. TiiKi'inn cemmittiii:. Mr. Urban presented the retert of the llre commlttce for the mentli. All the important work of the committee has already been published. Mr. llorger Said he did net appreve of the pactien of the committee in awarding the con tract for' shoeing the horses te Kdwanl Walker, who was net the lowest bidder. Mr. Wlseasied for Information who paid for the llre alarm that was put in Chief von ven dcrsmith's plaeoef business. Mr. Urban, from the committee, reported that the city did Mr. Wise argued that the chief ougineer el the llre department, underthe city ordinance, must give his whelit attention te the duties of the ofllce and had the section or the ordi nance read relating te his duties te substan tiate his argument. Mr. Romleysald the chief had leased his place of business for another year before his olection and could net give it up without less. He did net see anything wrong In the city putting an alarm at the chiefs business ofllce Mr. Klddlospekoor the advantage or the chief having a central olllee. If he is dere lict in his duty, ropeit him. If he has a small business that does nollnlerrero with Ills duty he did net see any thing wrong alieut II. He Is net violating any part or the city ordinance pertaining te his duties, as he hits a man em ployed te leek after his bird business. Mr. Urban agreed with Mr. Klddle that as long as the chief does net engage in nny bus iness te Iho prejudice of the city's interests, be is net violating tlie city ordinance. Ah te the contract for tlie horse-shoeing, that was a Rinull inntter. Tlie committee deemed It ad ad visabie te retain Mr. Walker, as he had done the work satisfactorily for soveral years. Mr. llorger said it was the duty of the committee te award the contract te the lowest bidder. Tills year Mr. Walker bid M wuts per set higher than he win paid the year lK)fi;re and yet the eommittee awarded , him tlie contract. Que of the gentlemen of the eommittee said thore was no objection te Mr. Walker's work. He could remind Iho gentleman that thoie were no complaints against Chiur Hewell, and yet he wnsie wnsie ineved. President Evans said the commitleo was liable te pay the dlll'orenco In price leleeii Wulker'tinnd Koarden's bids.anil If the mat ter is contested In the courts they would have te pay. Mr. llorger stated thatiu addition te have ailre alarm at the ehier's place or business, an alarm had nlse been run Inte his liouse en East Orange street. Mr. ltlddle did net see any great wrong hi the chleriiaIug mi alarm iu Ids heuse. lie knew Chlof Vendcrsmith needed It theie. In olequont words the speaker told; hew Iho chlet bofero the alarm was put In his house, slept with his pants en ready te Jump into his beets at the llrst tipef the alarm or lire. Prosldent Kvans said from the discussion Itappoared that the alarm was put in the chiefs heuse without authority of the com mittee He desired te say that tlie chief did net have the authority te exDend ene iieiiny without the Haetien or the committee. lie cautioned the committee te be carotid alieut allowing lilm te contract debts, for ifynu de, he concluded, you will have trouble. . After sonie turther discussion the llre com mittee were allowed te construct a sewer from engine house, Ne. 1, te Grant strect,and Philip Wall .vas allowed te connect with it, lm nirrenlnt? te l);iv f.'iO. Mr. llorger etlereil the following resolu tion : Jieselved, That by select and common councils tlie llre eommittee be directed te rescind their action In awarding the contract for shoeing tii'e department horses, and that they award the contract te the lowest bidder, as required by law. Mr. Klddle moved as an amendment that action en the resolution be deferred until next meeting, and tlie amendment was . adopted by the following vete: Messrs. ' Leng.Kemlev, ltlddle and Urban voted aye. and Messrs. 'llorger, Wise and Evans voted nay. RKl'ORT Ol' HTHUUT COMMI TTKK. Mr. Uiddle presented Iho report of the street cominittee for the month from which tlie following is abstracted : The eommittee organized by the election et Win. ltlddle as chairman, and Edward S. Smeltz as cleik; the resolutions eflbied by Mr. ltlddle In 10 Kard te a thorough cleansing or tlie streets or the city were adopted ; Mr. Hiish was given permission lO UllUllgU Ills ;illlll.-H"ii inn" sewer en Centre Square te Market street, provided that at his own oxpenso he put the stroetin the sanie condition ns it was iulKifore, and he having neglected te de se the street commissioner was in-triicted te gieh!m live days, and it net donethen the work would be done at the expouse or Mr. Hlrsli ; tlie rote of wages te be paid during tlie year Is S1.25 te laboring moil and Fif0 for herse and cart J tliostiecteeiniiiKsionor was instructed te iietlfy a nuinlier of prejierty owners te niake their pavements or they would be made at the owneis expense. The clerk or the conimllleo was Instructed te notify the otllcerset the Jjmcasier tV lUlliersvine rau- vav company WsKcen tlie sireei ueiwceu 1 heir tracks in repair. As te the opening el fUy, street,-thwcotJinltleo decided en the tiUhwfnu :."Tl'ftl u Jeiianu'inir ni iiav sireei, ai UIA out by city pi in, te what is known as Oll;!r,e-ue'il1 viniiieii UMieui urniieucH ef.fcmncHn, ley tee ve tlie uecisiveanser. alter ait tka charts jKipers, elc, is placed Ixifere tfaetn for exan hiatleu." Mr. RMdle efTercd i resolution thatneom thatneem mlUM et four from n.ch braiieh Imj appointed toi?eaeWr the en irlety of eluuigmg tlie bWitleH ef New Cluj street. Tlie resolution wa oil opted In artci council ; In coiinueii ceiiK'i) WA eji Iho jw .le. Aiileu.Bad. ;"' COMMIT COUNCIL PfCtienU-MeAini. . dams, Auxcr, Hauin- gardeeh Belenlus, I?Ufklusf Dlnkelberg, El-r-i.4.ruiBil Kirt. (1oefell. Hershey, Leng, n'ayfr.'Mewtwrj'ell, Scluim, Trissler and j.lurat, prsWeal; I'ltITfCINS VRIMBNI CD ANI RKHKRIIKP. Tlii foil wf RgTJwUtK ns wero prc-ouled and N ' releftW t 'f,yi,' lly I Mr. ' SwiUih : lrem citizens of tlie Sevt&h w M fe open ing Locust alley from East Slfaw Lrrt te Itwkland street. Uy.rtWteumrfthVenrtli ward, for a eros eres eros slngiftlbewaitmdeefpouth Prlnee street, aerei('jiB'r nw hhu enn across i-riucu i thitMeith k!dnr 1 fairer. llvlllr. Mux ert.Ta' have millers biuviw jijhiui. laid en Hhipuf' trci t fttU l'.u k north w ard rreiliwk; streets- t en Fretlerlcl: t te Frederick i-treet t east wwn te I'niU )Ht(M. J I'm iiiMiH-iini1 wiiUiirlni- 1'iimI Fnnlerlck 8trect.f5f hhlpSSj'irtreet. p. vt vuvrfiiuivv uuinuvii 4-ivu' crick and New stroets, and for the erection of a lamp In the satne locality. lly Dr. Itelcnlus : Fer grading lleaver street, between Vine and German streets. lly Mr. flood oil : Fer macadamizing ene square of West .lames street, botweoii Mulberry and (Jhnrlotle streets ; for gutter Ing nliioty-llve feet of Arch alley between James street and the Harrlsburg turnpike. lly Mr-Horshey : Fer macadamizing West Chestnut street botweoii Mulberry nnd Char Char eotte. lly Mr. Nell : Te grade ntid gutter West Grant street, between Mary and Pine streets. lly Mr. Kbermati : Te lay four new cross ings at comer or Prlnee and Walnut streets : te have the fences nt certain properties en St. .ToReph street, set back te the street line. Ily Mr. Leng: Te lay crossing en West Chestnut at east slde of Water street. lly Air. lltieklus : Te macadamlze Shlppen street from East King te Middle street. Te build n sewer en Middle street from Kock Keck hind te Seuth Queen street. The nlue peti tioners agicote pay f'Z'i each towards do de fraying the cost ei the sewer. lty Mr. llnunigardncr: Te have graded and guttered the north slde of the New Helland plke along the Ijnncnster cometory. All the abeve iKitltiens wero referred te Iho street coinniUteo. lly Mr. Eheriuan : Te romevo alarm box Ne. 62, situated at the cerner of High and Derwart te the comer Derwart and Maner, ami also for a new alarm box te be placed at tlie comer of Love Laue and St. Jeseph street. Referred te Iho llre committee. Mr. Eberman also prosentod a ctltlen for two gas lamps en St. Jeseph street, ene botweoii Filliert anil Derwart street en the north slde, and the ethor en the south side between' Dor Der wart and Laurel street, Referred te lamp eommittee. - Mr. llaumgardner prosentcd the report or the city treasurer, lrem which it appears that the total receipts last month were S14.72MSO. nnd that I,:SS5. 1!) was paid out during the mouth of April, leaving n balance in the treasury of $10,:K10. 11. The report of tlie liiiauce eommittee ler the month was read. The principal matters re ported have already been published. The report shows that l.'U bills, amounting in the aggregate te $11,820. IS, wero examined and ordered paid by Iho committee. RKl'ORT Ol" lin.M.TII COM.MIBSIONIIII. The report of Dr. E. II. Illyus, health com missioner, was presented by Dr. llelenlus and read. It slates that the health of tlieclty is at present comparatively geed, but the sanitary condition orceruihi localities is very bad, there being 111th, rubbish, and offal in many streets and alleys that ought te be removed. Thpre are dirty gutters that ought te he cleaned, pig styes that ought te be removed, sewers that ought te be ejcned and flushed. There are butchers who allow Iho waste from (heir slaughter houses te run Inte the gutters. He urges that theV Iki made le step this, as it is liable te breed dis ease. Thore are dirty cellars and coss-poels from which foul odors ami poisonous gases are emitted that should be cleaned out. The commissioner urges citizens te take all pos sible means te guard against the chelera or ether epidemics. ANNl'AI. AI'PI'.OIMtl Tll).NH. Common council ordinance Ne. I, nppio nppie piiating the public moneys te the several de partments of the city government ler the en siiinyr fiscal year Mas piescnlcil by Mr. llailin gariluer, chairman of the llnance committee, and read. The ordlnaiice makes the follow ing appropriations : Te pay Interest en leans, InMiidlni; Nlnklni; In ml :H,S) 00 Te p i)' ptinclpu! mi lean", us iciitlicil liyliiw - 4,ttl (l Te pay xtatu tax en leans '.', ' Tepay for street damages li.eni mi Te pay for repairs or streets ".unci m Tn Hiy ler KniilliiK, lullcrliii:, cre- IlifjH mill iiuicailiiinlliiK !).( Il Te pay waterworks euiieml Iii.imi en Tepay for layliiK witter pipes r,,iiii ii T e p ly for salaries T.nmj (in Te pay for police uml turnkey U,:iKi.1i Tepay for flKlitlng city WtM Ul Te pay ler II m ilcparliiient Kuiieml.... I.ull ("I Teji'iy fericalculiilc, licllx aii'Islllk- iK npp.initiis Ac, fur lire ilcpait- liiKiit IO,Kill(l Tepay wilaili-s of engineers, drivel's, Ac, erilrcilcpirtiiicul i:.W0 no Tepay lialance dun en i;,i,enupiiiiip.. s.T") " Te pay ilPllclenelcsliillulilliiKte.liiiic, iNSJ. 2..VO01) Aliatciiiuiit for prompt payment of city lax .,....!... -,7Wi Ahalcuieiit for iiieinpl lviyiiicnt et water rents I,wiui 1'ciceiitiiKc ler collectleiiH et itireiir- iiKiiierclty tax :"! im Ceiitlnijencles 7,'.MI S I7 Tlie oi'iliiiance was referred te the llnance ceniniiltee, who reiierteil It back le council all! n natively, anil the clerk was erdeied te have it printed ter Iho use of councils at the next stated meeting. Adjourned. Jf:KTA or iiii: Mi:iic.ii. seviv.tv, A 1'nll ittli-iidiuire ltut Nut Mnrli llnilnem Tnunuirted. The May meeting or Iho Lancaster county medical society, was held hi G. A. It. hall Wednesday afternoon. Thorellowlngnamed inembers wero present: Drs. llruner, llolo llelo llole nlus, Ilornthelsel, lllaek, llrebst, Uliickwoed, Carpenter, Craig, Coinpteu, Diiulap, Deavcr, M. J Davis, 1!. F. Herr, Ilyus, Kendlg, Keneagv, Livingston, Llghtiier, .1. II. Mus ser, II. i. MussiT,Mllier, Menlzer, Newplier, Netcher, G. K. ltehrer, Iteed, KeebucK, Heiiind, .1. H. Shenk, Shirk, Shewatter, Stewart, Wclchans, Weaver, Wilmer, West haeller, .1. L. Ziegler and .oil. lleKirts lrem all sections of Iho county wero te the etlect that the general health is geed, thore aie no epidemics of any kind but In soma localities m easels and scailet fever are somewhat provident. Very little business of Interest te the out side world was transacted ; no essays were read, but Drs. Coinpteu and Miller made interesting verbal reports et their visit te New Orleans, and their experiences nt the great exposition. After the transacllen ol'semo private busl busl ness tlie soelety adjourned before I o'clock. Ml4-klilpmrnt of a IUbj's Hotly. Ooergo D. Wright nnd wife have brought suit, In Indianapolis, against n firm or under takers for possession or the body or their child, which died in December last, and ?.r),OoedamageH, for thelr wrongful detention or the same. It appears that the child's Iiedv wasnlaccd ill the vault of Iho defend- ants, and remained theresome months, when a child liamed Delleudnrfdled, and was also placed in tlie vault. Soen after the under takers were caltcd ueu te ship the remains or the latter te a town in Ohie, and, asthey thought, complied with the inter, Wright cal lis I for the remains of Ills child a low days age, mid they could net be found, the dis covery then being made that the uudeiUiWers had shipped the body el' Wright's child le Ohie, Instead of Delleuderrs. Hilly llreHlin. lUukkct. Frem tlie Philadelphia ltecerd. Thore was a society meeting of the Lancas- ter count)' farmeis en Monday, at which Son Sen Son ater Lee, or Venango, read an essay en "The Farmer and the Slate," The topic naturally enough InveUed n discussion el "tlie farmer and the Mill eiids," In Sonater Lee's Inclslve style. Fanner llreslus, who is ene of tha lepieseiitatlveH from L-ineaster county in the Legislature who votes against the desire of his constituents by opposing the anli-dts-criiuliuitien bill, was present, and feltcalled upon te reply and delend himself. He would have done letter It he had held his tongue. Willi one accord the farmers answered and derided his argument, and then passed a vete of thanks le Senater Lee and ordered his essay published. Tlie farmers are waking up. A Meunter Air Ship. General llussell Thayer, or Philadelphia, has received ordeis from the United Slates goverumeiit te build uu immense balloon for thoerdaueo beard oflhe United Slates Unity. The balloon is te be constructed uiwm the model or an Invention by General Thayer, and will be the largest ecr constructed, and will cast nearly fliywa This Immense alr alr hhle will be clear-shaped, sharp at both ends. 185 tact long and 00 feet in diameter. It sails through the air longitudinally, and will be used by the signal borviee department or the army. New Control the Whole llleik. Jehn Wanamiiker has secured at last by purchase the two Chestnut street properties adjoining the Grand DeihjI en the west,which gives him control et all the ground In the block hounded by Market. Thirteenth. Chest- I nut and Juniper streets, Philadelphia. PEACE WITH 1I0N0K, en man ax ix, icimi ei ii:smaiuc, trilO, WILL I'JIOIIAIILI' Allllt- tiiati: jii:twjsi:x jiuksta ;AX1 J.KOI.AXlt. It will iiuileubtedly be n great triumph for Christian civilization and universal peace If the international arbitration system practiced by tlie United States and Great llriuiln, In tlie Geneva congress, new Iki resorted te in the settlement or the Angle-Uussi.-ui troubles. In view or Its likelihood It Is Interesting te nole the character and relations of the proposed nrbltmter, whove portrait is presented above. Christian IX, king or Denmark, Is closely related (e Iho royal families of bnthillspulatils. Heis the father oflhe Princess or Wales, who, hi the ceurse of nature, will !hi the queen consort of Eng land when her husband will ascend the throne, and of the Empress of Ittissi.i, wlfoer Alexander III. He is the first sovereign or He ascended the throne, No vember l.ri, IfrVJ. In March oflhe naine year his daughter Alexandra, hail been married te the l'rince et Wales, and his son Priuce Wilhclm, had been elected Icing or the Hoi Hei lencs, under the title or Gcoigles I, by the Greek national assembly. November ISOfi, Iho king's daughter Maria Dagmar, was married te Iho heir apparent of Russia, new the Emperor Alexander III. Thus from a comparatively obscure imhIHeii he ami his wife have lccome reigning king and queen of a country te which neither or them was native, matrimonially related te England and Itussla and parents or the king of Greece. J'KOIHtUOrXA. MESS. HVSHIAX KM- Tlie Weman te Whom li Attrlliulcil Itllx-la'H AlleRrd WlllliiRiirHt In Mnkn it I'riirnrnl ArrniiRrinrnt Willi KiiRlnnil. Ill vlew of the iciiiarknble family relations IsHwecn the eeiitcuiling powers, it is net wonderful that "there is a woman in tlie case " le Mhose gracious inllueuce is as cribed the disjiositieu te settle tlie dispute without the horrors of war, Iho waste el life and treasure and the spoil of kingdoms. Maria D.igmar, the czarina, is the fourth child or Christian IX., King or Denmark, and or Louise, daughter or Willielm, Iind Clravoef Hessc-Cassel. She was born No vember 2D, 1817. At an early age she was betrothed te the grand duke. Nicolas, heir apparent te the Itiissiau crown, who died at Nice, in April, lSii... At' the expiration or the period of mourning prescribed bycetut etiquette, she was espoused te the late czar's second son, the Grand Duke Alexander, the marrlage being seleinlzed in November, l&iO. On assuming the orthodox Greek faith, the princess was known as Maria Feod Feed Feod erovna. Fivechihlien have been the icsultnf this union ; the Grand Duke Nicolas, liern May 18, law ; the Grand Duke Geerge, lsim May 11,1871: the Grand Duchess Xenl.i, Ixiru April fi.lSnTi J the Grand Duke Michael, Ikiiii December I, 178; and Iho Grand .Duchess Olga, born June i:i, iNSi The empress cniiiiiiauds grout jiepularlty. She Is or a gay and lively disposition, wlille most exemplary as a wile and mother. A A'OI .. MV.Sl.tW I m.. A Tlchet-Scalper Arrcntmt for Helling TlrlirU en tlie Street. Censtable Ilarnlielil en Wednesday allor aller allor neon, arrested a man who gives his name as S. lllaw, for violating Iho act or assembly of June 13th, m, te prevent the soiling and vending el' theatre tickets en the public streets or highway As this is the Hint prosecutlon in tills city under the net, and as it is or importance te tliose who attend operas, thealres, circuses, Ac, we reproduce it for their bonellt, and as a warning te ihe tlcUct tlcUct scalpers. Hi:p. 1. That it shall net be lawful for any person or persens le soil, baiter, or exehauge or eiler for sale, barter or exchange upon the public streets or highways, or in front or any theatre or place of mnuscment and enter tainment tickets or admission te such theatre or place or aintisement or entertainment. Nr.i 2. Any jwrsen or persens violating the previsions et tills act of assembly shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and en con viction, sliall'be punished by a line or II fly dollars and Imprisonment, net exceeding! UiroOIIlenillM, ir "iiuer, ei imin, mi uuij' such ell'euse, OlUcer Ilarnlielil arrested lllaw en Nertli Queen street, soiling tickets te Ilamum's show, at advanced prices. He was commit ted for a hearing bofero Alderman Deen. Urunncd In n Cidlliluu. Thosteamor Cily of llle de Janeiro, which arrived in San Francisce Wednesday, from Heng Keng, brings news of a collision March 28 en the Hiiautapa river between tlie Chi nese ferry steamer Liu Yun, plying between Wee-Hung and Shanghai, and the Ocean Steamship company's steamer Orestes. The Chinese steamer, which carried about ene hundred passengers and a crew ei twelve, was cut in two and all oxcept tblrty-twe iiassen gers and seven of the crew are belleved te hffve perished. x V' I itAitNVM'ii ma biiew. tlnlicmnlly Conceded te He the Met Tliat Hvcr Toek the Town lijr Slertn. The great llanium show has been hore and geno, and no ene who saw Jt doubts that 11 was the licst that has ever visited Lancaster. The weather was very pleasant nil day, al though n small shower foil late in the after noon botween the two porfennaiicos. At neon tlie crowd begun going le the ground whlf h they reached In almost every cenceiv able way. Wagons of all kinds, In addition te the large uiimber or hacks, 'buses, Ac., wero utilized, and the proprietors of these nil did a thriving trade. It Is said that the large tout In Mhlch the porfermanco was given has a cajKiclty or llfloen thousand people, nnd It was almost full nt each performance. TlIK KUNNV I'CUtr.KINKIIH. The first tcntheld the many curious speci mens or the human race en' exhibition, and probably no show ever displayed such a wonderful assortment under canvas. It In cludes peeple from Nubia, mid Australia, the Aztecs of Mexico, tlie Naiitch dancing girls from lliirmah, llurmcse priests, high and low caste Hindoes, Afghans, Tedars, Mlrainba ptaycrs from Gaiitemaln, Hun garian gyiwles and ethers. The greatest curiosity in this tont,hewovor.Ls "Je Je," the deg-faced tMiy, who se closely rosemblosn terrier deg. The young fellow's face Is cov ered with a thick coating of hair, which grows from the nese and cars. He Is very Intelligent and speaks four languages, but cannot de much with English. He is In charge of an agent who caine with him from Itussla and will leek after him during ills engagement with llanium. In this tent Is also the white elephant, together with tlie monster Jumbo and the second elephant born hi captivity. Tin: oei.r.KCTioN or wimi iikahth. In the soceud tent Is the menagerie, which is very large and Includes animals of almost evcry known kind. The cagcsarenll full, and are net nierely run in te make a show in the canvas. Among the animals are beautiful scc!mc!is of the hippeM)laml, lhiuoceros, lvelar licar, sea Hen, Ac An linmoiiHe num ber or monkeys furnish fun for old nnd young. In the centre or the lent is the large lierd or performing elephants. Including Iho first ktliy, with the father and mother. in Tin: circus iiimi. The evening porfermanco in the large lent began promptly at So'cleck, and It really was the liest ever seen in Lancaster. The circus company is very large nnd Includes some of the bestknewn actors living. Indeed there are se many oed people that they are net all given an opportunity te display thelr talent. Tlie show is given in two rings and en an elevated stage. Each act fellows the ethor with great rapidity, nnd the nudlenee Is net subjected te long or short waits. The performance opened with the grand cntrce In which the whole circus com cem laiiy and nil or the elephants, curious epln Ac, took iarl. This was followed by many excellent nets, and at no time were cither el the rings empty. Naln Damajnnte, the Hindoe snake charmer, produced her wonderful collection or Immense snakes which were put through n performance te the miisle el the Mlramba band. Twe rings or trained stallions showed remarkable, intelligence, and the big herd or elephants gave their usual performance, Including drills, marches Ac, at the word or command fiem Ooergo Arstlngstall, the famous trainer. Misses Linda and Elena Jcal, who are two or the lcst dressed ladles In tlie business, gave n line exhibition or bareliack riding, ami Win. Dutlen and Orrln Hellis finished that urt or the work for the show. The feats of JuaiiCalciiidoen the high wire wero wonder ful, and Ashley nnil Hess, the great loiter skaters, made nil iuimciise hit in their " Illg Policeman " act. The Gilfert Hrothers, two wcjl.shaped men, gave heroic statues "gTaTI lutericaT conlesls and rears efstrenglh. One or the funniest acts en the hill was that given by William Cenrad and "Tem Thumb" his clown olephant, which seems possessed of almost human In telligence. The Martell family gave their usual (Ine exhibition or blcycle riding ; M'lle Zarnh showed her wonderlul trained doves and there were a dozen ether Urst-class acts en the bills. The show closed with the great hlppodremo races, in which men, women, horses, camels and sacred bulls took part. The chariot races wound up the show ntid was oryexcitlng. Immediately alter fhe circus performance all Iho curiosities from the ether tents were brought into the big one, where a concert was gUen. The greater part of the aiidieuce slepped for It and w cre amused. The artists included Flyiin and O'llrlen, the great Whit field and ether The slde shows were very geed, and among their attractions were the skeleton family, the elastic innii, wild people, lieardcd lady and ether During the performance in the big tent no less than twenty clowns apearcd, among whom were Gee. Melville. Win. Cenrad, Franceis Kunncliel, Whltlleld, Leuis Snow, Gee. Carren, Ed. Fritz, and Clias. llliss. A featuroerthoshow was the line looking and well dressed men who took charge of or assisted. in the rlnir performance All woie high hats and black suits and looked nebby. The show Is an immense atlair, and no one could w lsli te see a better ene for the money. Tn-dnv they exhibit in Ilarrisburjr, to-mer row In Lebanon mid thence go te ether towns in ihe eastern part of the state. Tin: (IIICI.S AT TlIK CI ltd s. Oh I Hie. girl that I saw nt tlie Itanium show H eating and hw elterlng, row uliove row, Wem enough te r.iptnru tlm lieni t of a saint,; Which, twixt you and I, te he candid, I nlnt. The tall, fair laxa, with majestic mrlii, Werthy te le crowned as Iev'ii ew n queen, And the trim llltle ninid with soil banged hatr And dimpled checks, nut chattering there I The proud lminette with Hashing eyes An heurl let loose from Paradlan I And tlie Mne-nycil blonde with llixen Inlr, fair as tlie angcN or Eden urn fair t And the llthe-llmlied las with thu purple drcftx. And wasp like wulut. Inviting caress ; And the rcd-linlicil girt with inde pink skirt, A iH'ifecl daisy, with whom te 11 III I And tcd-llppi-d imildcn, straight. and tall, Willi Delly Varden Hiiitund white. par.ipel i And thuglil with tlinhlas linltenedlirnad-lMiird lawn Jlaxhed mi; IIII my heart was almost gene I Hut Ihii coy young widow, In black crape diesli Mashed me wei'Ht and pleased me best ! Seme trashy, sbraldy icui.iles were thcie With cause, miuirelicd fuccs and unkempt hair j And seu e of tlie namby-pamby kind Without much body mid with still legs mind. Them were sllp'timl slatterns In shabby suns, And fat Hut-footed ones lit Ne. 10 beets ltut the ugliest cicaturcs 1 saw nt the show Were tlie blenr-cycsl belle and her beiv-Iegged beau. TaUen nu Allanlle City lleteU Henry Unhter, late proprietor of the Grape lintel, this cily, has tiken the Hetel lling liaiii, nt Atlnnlie Ci(y. The house has fitly rooms, is nearly new and well-furnished. Mr. Hahler's ninny fricnils in tills city will be pleased te knew 1 hat he is se pleasantly located and will no doubt pay their respects te him during the summer. Den u Grade le Heath. William II. Ceeko, or Pittsburg, who twelve years age was worth ever n quarter of a million, commuted stilclde Wednesday night In one or the lowest dives in tlieclty, Ceeko was a civil engineer and ns such was known throughout the country. With the death efhls wife, which occurred nbetit Hint time, he began drinking, and steadily went en tlie down grade until the man et many thousands he lieeante a vagrant and a beggar. lie went Inte n den in tho;lewcst part et the city and drawing n revelver shot himself through the head, dying almost Instantly. A New Veire In n Uanltli ranlgrsnt l'uiiilly. Thu emlgrant train West, wlilcli stepped nt Lancaster K10 this morning, contained u Danish tamlly, the mother el which was taken' violently. Ill j she was tuken en the train and gave liirth prematurely te a girl baby, which up te data Is well and happy. The family will continue en their trip te Omaha as seen ns tlie mother is able. tCon tCen tCon dueter HlakcnbeH,er thoeinlgrant train, and the railroad elllcials at Lancaster rendered assistance ler the care of the family. Dr. Wclchans attended the woman. The family were taken te the Union hotel. FROM THU OLD WORLD. 1'VJlTltKJt UIMOHY niSI-JlKVATlUNS OF mtiTAis'a itAcicnewx, The Tene or the lCnllh l'reu-Opmltlnu te the Vnle of Credit Itednrlien of the Itule nt llixceiuit ninil)', CennlrM of Lenadsle Marrlrd Attain. Londen, May 7. The opinion Is gaming ground hore nnd nil ever Eurepe that the government's new arraugomenl is,tn a word, n complete surrender te Itussla en all point Though the mere moderate Conservatives condemn Lord Itandelph Churchill's en deavors te oppeso the war credit, the proba bility of a defcnt for the government Is talked efin many quarters. The Morning lnt agrees with Lord, Churchill as te the urgent need or ousting the ministry nnd says : "Eight Independent members might have tinned Gladstone's majority or 11 Inte n minority. After the tcrrlble events or the past week, will they be forthcoming ?" The Mfiiiffarcf says the dignity nnd powers of England and Itussla were embodied in Gen. Komarefl'nnd Sir Peter Lumsden, nnd that M. De (Hers will take euro that Russian prestlge In the person en IComarell' shall net 10 dimmed. Whlle the English minister has already decided that in the porseu of Lumsden tlie prestlge of England is te be oxhaiisled, "a further misfortune," says the (Stamford, "Is tlmt we are by no means assured that even for the hour tlie necessity for using ferce has passed away." The A'cue Frcic 1'rctsc, of Vienna, pre dicts that Italy will be estranged from Eng land by the hitter's liuloclslve policy. An uninformed rumor Is current that Iho Indian departments bae liecn ordered te cease war preparation 11 Is roerted that Gen. .oelenol will go cither te SU Petersburg or te Londen te as sist hi the delineation el' the frontier. Tlie Itnte of Dlireulil. Loniien, May 7. The bank of England's rate of discount has been reduced loll per cent. A'O MAItti Ol' H-Alfa ALAICMS. llnd). tlie lleaiitlrul and Hranitnllzetl, Weil II r Karl. Londen, May 7. Lady Ijensilnle, who has ligiircd se conspicuously in divers scandals connected with society lite In this city, was te-day quietly married InKt. Martln'sehureh, Charing Cress, te Earl DcGrey, the only son or Lord Ilipen, Inte vicerey or India. There were only n tew jrsetis present, nene lielng aittiiilted who could net present a card or invitation. The bride wero a plainly made gown et brew n material, n brown homespun jacket nnd n brouze lint which exquisitely matched nnd set oil' the rest or her npparel. There were no bridesmaids. Among theso present were Lords Pembreke and ltlen. A Wedding III itejul Circles. ltmti.l.v, May 7. Prlnee Albert, or Saxon Saxen Allenbiirg, was jesterday married le tlie Princess Slarie. Tlie ceremony was private, but Emperor William and his whole house hold were present. .'lieaUi or Uudley. Londen, May 7. Karl-Jludley died sud denly tjds morning.' He wsiip Iho fiMli year or Ids ego. " ' f - Tlie Slilp Canal 1UII. ' ' """ Londen, May7.--The Heuso o.lenis haA iwssctl Ike prcanilile of tbd' Maneliester ship cauanillljstiljoctie a proviso that Ave mil lion pounds ri sulweribed before the work Is started, ami IhaCndeiMMll nineunllng te 4 ler cent of the working "capital be held In trust until ihe work or building the canal iti completed. -- Net an Onlrlal Visit. It Is elllcially stated that the visit te Canada erMr. Leenard H. Courtney, M. P., deptily minister el finance, will net be made In his efllcial cajiacity. He will, howevcr, be in a position te cenfer witli Sir Charles Tiipiei, Canadian cemmlsslniier, if necessary. Ills Haecnce i Clii-iktst. Teh ml Pasha, thu ambassador et the Perte, is making preparations te return te Constan tinople. The Polish IIhimIiis. IlKRi.lN, May 7. Herr von Piittkamcr, Prussian minister ef1 tlie interior, dialed In the Diet te-day that the exodus of Poles from Iho proviuces of Eastern Prussia was net due te any unfavorable action of the authorities, but resulted naturally from the advance or German culture In lliose provinces. WKATIIEIl MOIIAIIILITIKS. Tlie Condition of the llaremetcr nnd Ther mometer ami Indication for the Merrow. WASHiNnxeN, D. C., May 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weath er and occasional rains ; variable winds, shilling te northwesterly, with higher bar ometer and lower temperature. Fer the Seuth Atlantic and Guir states the weather Is fair; In the ethor districts cast or the Mississippi river, cloudy, rainy weather prevails. A cold wave extends ever the Upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, wherothe temperature lias fallen from 12 te 'J2 degrees. Thore has been a slight fall in tompernturo In Tennessee and the Ohie val ley ; in all ether districts it has remained nearly stationary. The winds in the New England states are easterly, variable in the Middle Atlantic states, and southwesterly In the Seuth Atlantic stales ; In nil ether ills, tricts they are northwesterly. Celd wave signals continue at lliirliiigtnu, St. Leuis, Springfield, Caire, Memphis, Lit tle Heck, Logansport, Greencastle, Indian apelis, Louisville, Nashville, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Columbus, Detroit, Cleveland, Teledo and Pittsburg, and are ordered for Baltimore and Washington. Fer Friday. Celder, fair weather Is indi cated for the Middle Atlantic Seuth Atlan tic nnd East Gulf state Fair weather in the Lnke region. A MJZK JTiailT MX VIUCAUO. Frank Ware Knock l'addy Welli Clean Out or -nine . OiitCAtie, Mny 7. Frank Ware, champion or Michigan, and Paddy Welch, Illinois champion, fought with soft gloves in a hall at Otli and Wallace streets, last night. Twe hundred persons wero present. The man freshest alter six rounds was te be declared the winner. Ware had the best or the lighting In the first two round In the third round Ware dealt his oppo nent a powerful blew with his right In tlie chest, knocking him against tlie Bide of tlie stage. This blew was followed by two ethors in rapid succession, both taking cllect en Welch's face nnd knocking his head against the Ixiard At this point there was n cry of "foul," nnd llradbiirn, Ware'H second, demanded the light for Ware. Welsh refusing te light lenger, tlie contest was do de clnred in Ware's favor. The 1'Ulihig Season U On." ' What did you catch yesterday T" asked an urchin, with a pole and an oyster can, le another boy. ,j Just what you'll catch when you get home," said the ether, morosely, rubbing his sliouldew. And thou eacli smiled a sickly smile and the convention slowly and solemnly ndjoumed without date. The Mayer Court. One or them claimed te be nn empleye of Banium's circus, and was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He was oenimlttod for five days. The second drunk a bum, retlredfer ten days, The Army of the Poteniau visitors in Balti more went down the bay en an excursion to day i the proposed street parade was aband aband aband oeod en acceuut of the rain. IllhU Drfrnl n Alter n l.ens Wrangle the Heme Bertlnn of II. llAiuttRiurnn, Pa, May 7. Thcre wasn long wrnngle in the Heuso en the llroeks U'wiike bill which lixed the minimum rate nt $."00 mid the maximum nt 51,000. All amendments wero withdrawn and llrewu ell'ered the preposition adopted by the high llccuse men's caucus, providing that In addition te the rate new paid a liccuse effisO be Imposed, the latter amount te go Inte the local treasury. The nmeiidiiicnt was defeated yeas GO, nays 1'JO. The section llx llx ingthe llccuse at fSOd and f 1,000 respectively, was defeated yeas -I I, nays 1.11. The governor sent te Iho Heuse n veto of the bill te prevent the acquisition of rights or wny by user ncress lands of colleges or unlverslllea, tellwrn, clinlimnil of Iho Con Cen Con ucllsville hospital Investigating committee, made n report, simply roviewlng the lestl lestl iiieuy mid referring thu whele matter te ihe attorney general for any action he mny think Justified by Iho testimony. In tlie Senate the Hern roprescntntne apportionment bill was passed second lead ing after unsuccessful cllerls te have a provi previ sion stricken out dividing Heading into two districts, the Democrats claiming that the purpese of doubling the districts was te elect a Hepuhllcau member. The tline of the com cem com mlttceappolntod tolnqiiirelnto the condition of Judge Kirkpatrick was (e make. a report was continued from May 12th te the UlHi TlIK Kl'lVKJIlO AT MYMUl'TH. 11ml Kflrrl Upen the 1'nllentn et the lttse In Tcm permute. Wit.KKsiiAnin.', Pit, May 7. The sudden rlse hi temperature yesterday had a hail oil'ecton the people residing iu the fever stricken town of Plymouth. Ninety mere new cases are reported this morning. A raid was made upon the physicians again last night. They retired early te get n little needed rest, but toward midnight were routed out or bed again by the fresh cases which had just broken out. Dr. McKee, who has attended upwards of 2,200 cases iu the last few weeks, lias had te gheupns he is completely worn out. Several oilier physi cians are in the siiine state. Four wagons leaded with provislensslarled out iu charge of the roller eommittee Ibis morning te supply tliose who are in destitute circumstance A fifty dollar contribution was rcceltril from Philadelphia Ibis morn ing. Whlle the belier Is general that the disease is typhoid lever, thore are seme physicians who think te llioceutrary. One el them said this morning : "After midnight last night I was called upon te attend a miner in the upper cud or the town, lle was stilleriug with n high fever. Iu the evening 1 had met the saiue man Iu erfcct health returning lrem work. Seven hours alterwards he was fever-strickeu and veiuiling violently. Tills Isceitalnly net typhoid lever, as the latter has no such symptoms. A patient with genu genu Ine typhoid is sick two weeks licfnre the dis pose manifests Itself. I can't say it is Asiatic clielern, and I nm sure it is net typhoid." TKLIKIUAMIV jii.scr.hi.Axr. Willi h C.imi) Oier The ire Ilctwenn Noen nnd Tour O'clock. James M. Drewn was te-day elected presi dent et the New Yerk chamber or com merce. SjII, Piorreioiit Edwards, the Jlrltlsh consul 1. I V..I. (,. ... Ill ...III. . l........nl.. .... M. VTTiJSVI r,l Ut 111 llll I JUJIllll.tllV i'1lh nt bis silmmer residence, lUilen, en the senml. i The National readbr Mexico has failed te ralse the f5eu,000 lean en n pletlge of future Niilnidles. The Irnnks refuseil, ' The-dynainlier In Nevv "Yerk are Jubilant ever DickNSJMjrt'n acqulltal. O'Donevan Heia nnd Pat HejTO declare tliat It is a " tritunph-ef jn.stlcoanirn'imlJaHerr-ftHruti. Americanisin In, the fe-t of English Inllu. puce." Tlie inaelilnery el the steamer Careline, or the lUy line, was damaged te tlie extent of soveral thousand dollars tn-dny, en herway te Baltimore lrem Norfolk. When oil' Feit Cnrrell the piston broke, crashed through the cylinder head, tcai ing the cylinder from its Inundation and llew up tothe reef. It tell en tlie ether parts or the engine smashing them te pieces. Vlce-l'resiilent Hendricks dodged all inter viewers iu Philadelphia le-daj and went en te Atlantic City. Tlie bust erSamnclT.i) ler Coleridge, tlie poet, was iinv oiled te-day iu the poet's cor cer cer eor or Westminster nbhey with imposing ceremonies. l S. Minister Lewell delivered a brilliant oration, eulogistic or the lil'e and works el tlie distinguished man. The last four Jurymen in tlie Cluveiius tiial, ltichmend, V.t.'wereexpecled te be se cured tills iirternoen. The prisoner Is seir seir pes.scss.ed and professes te be centldent el' aeipiltlal. . Many leading citizens attended the funeral e'r Cominedoro Viiiulerblll'.s widow, at the Church or Iho Stranger, New Yerk. The in torment was in the Moravian ccineteiyat New Derp, Staicn Island, beslde the remains or her husband. ThocnseorMis. Webleii, Iho famous lltl ntrant. versus Mr. Gniinaud. ler libel and breach or contract, was decided in Londen te-day, theplaintiir being nwaided ?iin,uoe damages. In Iho further search for bodies iu Ih ruins et the llrnnklyn Iho te-day, many hor rible discoveries were made. Twcnty-one persens are missing ; of the remains found it Is uncertain whether they represent twelve or thirteen human bodies. Only six have been idcntilieil, Mitchell Andersen, n Choctaw Indian, 17 years old, was yesterduy exwiited according te the elision; et thiitiintleu for the murder or auother Choctaw boy named Winchester last summer. He confessed that he shot his victim from ambush, nt his fatlier's Instiga tion, and get 1&0 of plunder. Gen. Grant slept seven hours last night. Tills morning at 10 o'clock he liegan the urrangonient el notes for dictation. Colonel Fred Grant said the stenographer was ex pected during tlie day, but he would try te prevent his fatlier front dictating le-ilay, bo be bo lleving he had better rest his threat. Senater Dawes will leave for the Indian Territory next week, with ethor niombers or the coiiiinittce nppolnted te luvostlgnte tlie system ar loosing Indian lands, which led te such abuses under Teller. Mrs. Gortrude Weiiss, a Polish woman 5-1 years old, was killed by the cars at Centre Avenue crossing, Chicago, last ovenlng, whlle saving a little boy who was en the track in front of an approaching train. A llre nt Hampton lleach, N. 11., last night nnd Ibis morning burned the Sen Vlew house, the Atlnntle heusu and the Ocean house, nnd Is reported te have swept tlie beach, destroying many cottages. The trial of Justus Schwab, tlie hecialist, for causing a riot in Concordia ball, was called in New Yerk, but postponed unlit Tuesday next. Nonewshas lieen locelvcd or the where abouts or the missing Charted A. Llhby, of the New Yerk and Chicago linn of James L LibbyitCe., who disappeared April 271 h. His brother James I Llbby has made up his iiilnd Hint Charles has Iteen murdered. The cattlemen in tlie Oklahoma country have had orders te vncate by the 20th or this month-ethorwisu the troops will eject them and thelr cattle. They are purchasing saddln horses nnd hiring moil te "round up" with, and will vncnta at once. II as uxpn'twl the president then appoints tlie commission pro pre vided for by the last Congress, tlie colonists will wait patiently until the commission makes Its report- Meantime no meve will be made by them le embarrass the administration. TlIK imuOKH j.ivkssi: FIT PP0iN1 A JIKMOVJIA OIT Tim entrlnl O I'OHTMi Ufti OP I 4JT ,gr fi I , Turning--!M I'lPkldeiit In.-udrr O Blcnib, Wanhixute: dent has nppl postmaster nt Ilalley nt Darlei lle has nlse p) vlant 'and era! HcttltM,; .Vork-Kettejr I). C, My;7;2 toil J. rrkfe3,Vi uumore, niiH.'piei " , .. . 'mt: eted Kebcrt from J un ler ten Anotlier i The president lowing posting Storm Lake, In; pended; Jenatl Neb., vice .T, 1 Hedge, at Celli Tlleittciiani h et' An a also nppeiMfed ' " H. W,3,Hq vlceW. H.Asti WlMvnilWUti Mamhall,' rentSiied la, Ma, vtee'HN.-' d: ChAs. C Peek, at commission exf .ni.... vi .i . ., :ri '. "'""'"SI t M ' UIS JiaiBHIOIIII, vis slen expired ; Ic W Hogere, t,Nei ' Y., vlee J. K paulding, resigned i Doiinslley, nt torleo, X-'Y.vlce; Jehnsen, cenn) ilen expired lien, llenner, nt Gd iburg, Pa., vice .1 Kreuth, ceiniu isslen expired 0, k Tliemns, nt Ci en, Mlsa., ,vlce J- p T Pratt, cemmissi! osplred'j R. K. Hnh t $ San Angele, Te vice W. K.' Ellis, resit I; Wilsen H. Fem at Loctenla, 0., vice , ' E. Teggart, ee mission expircd i Jr i Carletmi, nt lleil T, Ind vieelIcnryT) k, ' commission cxp 1 ; Jeseph IlVRateki & i Shenandoah,, Pa ic IL P. uflleld, "- signed. ' i Alse, the fellq ijr j ifclsen ,I? Acci tc , be collector or hi ial rovcnueflor the u ' trlct or Kansas, i Jehn CJ. Carpenter; , a , pended ; nnd Ei --no I. Sykesv qollectej a Internal revenue r the district or ljls Ippl, vlee Jnmcs ill, suspended. Daniel V. Ste ionsenf sitrreyer geq n i for Nehraskn nni own, ias reslgiied. In rcgnrd te 1 Haltlinore nppelntiii nt J llin iiresttlmlt 1VJI -sniivinnnil that llmnmii nl. T3 iiimil nfllr. rr wr vtrmilff lwt'yn,imll i .rAh - j "" - n" "-', "- ceptable, and he ixsqulte gratified UiilpMiri matter could lie e satisfactorily disposal of. It is understood that the selection of Mr, vcazey niPCiN wan the npprpvsu of nil ihe i Ainrvi.iiin iifiintrrnriti uiiii inn. nvMini ni r,i ' Mr. Findlny, wle wnsln the Interests or Mr, Hern. It Is c-enlhletil v asserted by '-.his friends that the nppeliitt icnt of Air. J. Fred. C. Tal het, ox-ceugrcssi tin from Mnrylanil.assulie ilnr for the internal royeni'o bureau lias been determined upon. It Is currently "ported nnd believed t lie the r.ict that Illnr e K. Hrucc, the colored ex-senator, regh t of ihe ,treastiry, has hnndeil in Ills re gnatlen. ' y The rrmldent's l'ellcj. It is understood te be. the Intention or the president te remmeall pestiiiasters wliohave neglectcd thelr tfllclal duties or umhI their etllcial iHiwcrsfei partisan purposes ; nnd it w as In accordance with tills peller llmi Pal mer or Chicago, 1 it! te gaJf l alleged d.afr during the Insii mlgn the employed of tlie . Chicago postelllc) werq ferciby assesseil rtir" ,' the lllnlne c.-impnlgii fund, nnd the btc .ness of the ofllce nelecleil bocaiise they werd encouraged te leave their work te ptr ptr tieipate in Dial no parades. Hlssuji-oser S. Coming Judd, lite new postmaster, r an eminent lawyer, the senior member erthe linn or Judd it V-'Mlelieuse, and chancellor ofthel'. K. diec se of Illinois. In the last ' KCnerat- cenvcnti'm ei tne v. , k,.. cluireh-1 was n prominent igure In the debates en the oxircme nign-cn la'ti wue ei icauing ques- neus, ueisniiui) or rocegmziHi anility and Influence, and is s member nt the Democnuie naUennl cemmitti-e. He Is about 55 yeai set age," a lawyer by iirofessleu, and was an :iw plicant ter ..the ( Hlce of solicitor-general et UieUBiled States- P , ' Thfipftleera eftiif stair departments of tlie ttnnyaraexpec!mg n great many thauges In tfielr nsalgiuiK n'.s te duty ufter July 1 when tthe' npprepj ,(len for transportation for the next ilsc jear becomes available. Each head of a di tx- -tiuent has furnlshcO tho the tho seeretaryof war ithnlist of officers who have been station I at any ene place mere than four years, .ul ngeneral ijhange will he made excent li cases whero tha duties of an officer requir" u peculiar kind of M1 y. Oil for AlVitrln. ' Ni;vv Yeni;, Miy7, V. H. Minister Alex. M. Kciley te Ausiria, sailed for Hamburg m the steamer WIe and, with his family this morning. A lnige number of friends, in cluding several Citliolle clergymen iuid Jlr. MeMastcrs, of tin Frcrman'x JeurtTnl, irf present te bid him farewell, . DID I'.Mir.ANll l'neiEHT, Londen, May 7. -In the Heuso of Cem inens this aflerncin Mr. Thus.Soxteii.!Jfouie ruler and advanced Liberal member or Sllge, gavonetici efhls intention. UJ liiterro liiterre liiterro gale the government ivs te whother'tlifi Eng lisli represcntatl' e nt YJcnna had. lwen lu structed te use his Influence Willi the AiL lrian;efllcials for tie purposeor bringing nbeut n pretest lrem tha' government against Iho ap pointment or Mr Alexander M. K'eUey, ai the accredited re resentatlve of the united States te that cap t it. ? 1'lnns or New Crulwrm" WAHlllNfiTOX, '), O., May 7. Tlie sccre lary efthanavy s invited plans, ilesigiw and models for propesisl new qruie'i's and gunboats. A Murtlet te be Sent Hark, Wasiiinotex, J. C., Mny 7. The?RPcrr tnry of state will for, the extradilien of the suspected nuirile r, Mexwell,.as roeuns thq palters nre rocelv . Ilrterhi tlie Publle. Demain, j Wahiiinoten-, D. C-i Mny7. Sccretnr) Lamar has sulini .cd for thj nppreval' of thu presldenl, nsslgi uenta of Indian lanibi m Sanlce Sioux ics- vatien Iu Nebraska l n n derthe onler of "rcsldeht Arthur of! tb. Wtli lust, which ,ites liila eil'ect eu,the 'jth instant, 42,000 no -of land will beTesf'red te imbllc demnln. , ' n '' Slet J Adjourned. ' WARHINOTON. t, C-jMny 7. The W les court martial inc te-day "nnd hnniedlntelv adjourned, ewh te tho'nbnce.hr' oneo! me meunters, jii ttjiui.,- 'fit 'Pi a ltnn tueAX ,rmcK. i Tlie (lame That Sa mid l' SrniNni'tiir.pj was caused last n noimcemciit tliat sorted te n clove lock in the legisL An election was 1 1 district for a hucci Democrat. Tlie n meagre, but it Is ill's 1'urtlsani Trleil te I'lay iawHucrecde1. V II., May 7. Ac'aensatlnn.' i.i i...i inji.., i.n,.. ..: ffjitSu fflH? 'b;: BTth rulatfililt the Republican u.id rc-.' if trick te break Wie ilendv ' irobygftliilugfki'iHeJorlty f' i yostemay lit tee :ni'f ; yA jii uj mv into . ni riuaTf trps lrem the flectien are, thned tlat the 'Kcpuhli 'Kcpuhli (ie day. The dWlrJet is. cans have carrieil overwiiclniliigly, 1 Miiocrntte and jt'ni 'an iieuuccu mat iiii l apiiuiiiu.weum pe up, no candidate. 1 rj led te a small vote I ajug brought out by t j Democrats (mU JtSW ai(l that bv briimhiD ill a candidate atNi4 list moment, the Ref julcaus wnlngealn hejir 'V I II 1 ft nilUllLHt IflJifl '-M t Miiyvil.J, It' I llie Slide I lliti U. 8. Iftnuiliy,. j Wahiiinoten, D. c May 7rTrai ury I...1 ...... .1 Onl.l'l-nln n.wl'lw.t. l,It uaiiiiiirn immj . w..,, .y f213,:lll,l78;sllv dnllarnnnd bulllii I.MllLit.iri tvj 002.SO.J : fraiiieiu puyer reina, "United, States i 4JN,. f7M, 100; sllv or, ?103,7 '$ curreney,HJr..lOJ.V,-' 000. bank notes, iu,i. "i"elR?J,.n'ir9'Wji . Inink deitoslteri, 0,a3fi,tU 'i.JBSSV 029,070. 1 ",tl m frfi,') i'nrtlllL-iitcs en tumlina t GeW.'WilvM'i.'.A i Internal rovei- iei.'recelil, ?5,018; ewfcj,? ". m 4ti S J.y n m T5M 'Yl isg w !$ i,Pi m ii s a &. fW -j SlAa. i". -V & t-. " e"ft ti A1 'i1