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T- P*. Thompson Co., Dlt;TELEGRAPHIC.( Longfoy, in Bmvoy, destroyed by fire.News by Wire Reduced to Close Quarters for Convenient Reference and Easy Reading.of Lacdsdowne anis of Lorne u Got-Canada.inowstorm prevailed elate of Ohio on Mon-the enow fell to theinchea.let (Dem.) eeee an ex-i for the Preeidency in irrieon, of Illinoie, with and, of New York, or Vice-Preeideut. candidate muet come nd aa the Illinoie boye f getting elected, the reete approvingly uponacine, Wie., which euf-aome two years ago by hae had another bar-The northweatern lily waa literally dee cyme the other evening, r a hundred buildinga, - more persona, and in lere. It waa one of the end destructive of the terms which have left in their track.rASHUfQTOB.i districts onband.Tea prseidant baa iaanad orders cloaina all the executive departmanti on decora-n day.Poalmaster General Gresham ia very boay with the details of his department, which he bee net yot learned.“Bose” Hieing ie in New York endeavoring to obtain a eompromiee of the claim ageicet him arising out of the old whisky frauds.Taa president has appointed Bemnel W. Fereuron, of Mississippi, a member of tbs Mississippi river commission, vice J. B. lads, resigned.Tub President baa appointsd Wallsr Evans, of Lonierille, Ky., Comaoinaionei of Internal Revenue, in placa of Greet R. Reum, resigned.Preaid eat baa a ppointed Hanr;abortion wu discovered, and Seymour and a midwife were arrested.At Jersey ville, lllinoi*, Wednesday, Wal Duaadon ehot and killed Nettie Dod-AWFUL CALAwith whom he h*d_____ u, and tlten madetwo in«ffectoal attempt* to eod hia own I if**, after which be surrendered himselfto the sheriff. Jealousy is supposed to have been the cause of the tragedy.JinPB Hoftmas, of 8t. L^uis, was in love with hia cousin, and objected^to the attention paid the yoniley in the breast, killing him instantly. Hauly Cuetib, alias Robert Bruce, an of a disreputable periodflished in Chicago, entered a saloon attheTerrible and Widesp: struction by CyclRacine. Wis-, a Scene and Ruin.Twenty.flve Porsonn Kill Hundred InjuredW. Ixrd. of Micbigan. to be Ragtat the Land Office, end Abrahara O. Whipple, of Minneeote, Receiver of Public Moneya. at Craaaburg. Dakota.In the case of one Reeaide, ■ tractor who disputes the right of therightone contract to mother.Ik a recent opinion the commieaioi of the general land office holda that making proof _ upon prt-emptiou^ andsons antiraly diaictereated in tbs claim anJ cognisant of their owa knowlrdgi of the facta in tne pr.of daring tbs entire period ef the alleged residence and cnlti-!M in American politica ductioD, growing out of ethoda engendered by military commander hia subordinstea obey. :s3 did the tamo thing no one queetioned bia • omnipotent. Tbe war er, and tba military ica baa grown ao dia-:ople that they will no te reign of tbe political n law than twenty years ■oded. But while he ild be no euoh thing aa eader, for tbe aimple eiga of the leader waa □aa, and tbe boaaea con t leadere from coming he people have swept s and by that meana levclopment of leaderaThe fact that a homestead or preemption claimant cannot forniah the necessary proof by hia neighbors, but has * depend npon hiamake the, and backer lUapicion upon the na, and tends to show collusion in tba making of such proofs.GoKKtaaioaaa Dudlay aaya that he send in but $10,000,000 worth of pensions this month. It was expected that he would run the amount up to $15,000,000 in order of the yeara $5,000,000 batch in June. It waa deeii able to have the warrants smaller nex month than this in order to have the mot ey diibnrsed before tbe clo-e of the fisci Colonel Dudley aaya that whi’than $10,000,000 thiiablatoaend month, he will close out hie estimate for year by sending In $10,000000June. He hellertcept thoee i send in the required eind fatal cyclonea last ting struck the North ie city of Baciue, Wis. portion of McHenry vicinilv of Springfield and portions of Hadi vinston, Morgan and itiea, 111. The reei At Rtoine twenty-five led, many injured, and buildinga ruinet ty two daalha ara re-ny farm houses demo! sot in Central Illinois istructive, the amall r, in Morgan connty, iped out, and six per-and many injuired.cyclone appears to be equency and dettrno-seaaon advances, its visitations appears year to year. Every o osea with fury, mportant changes are tbe electrical, atmoa-teOTologica) conditions, ud sweeping storms in of a comparatively re-i. Thirty years ago as a devastating and clone was almost lcrican continent; now• common that the in-ry section of the coun t constant fear of themK Badeau, biographer and now Consul Gen-has for a long time tlraw a doable salary ment—one as Consni i as a retired army of-sury Department has leciaion in the cose ad-ms of the doable-pay i. In other words, the lea that when an army civil appointment he ry emoluments. The aw and good common ihould be paid for aer-render. General Ba er army officer can be army while discharg-x consulate and should alary of an armyilish troops deposed the rightful occupant ifghanistan, and hoiat-ihan into the empty of the bayonet, one this action by England ’ Ameer waa a “better than Yakoob. There if the cogency of that true that the heads of are now adorning the abol. The Shinwanies tribe.that occupy the the famous Khyber i towards Jelialabad. mod robbers and the boord Kabul Pass on he Khyber has never ■ they were liberally by the government at ierv of the caravans, lared abonl Abdurrah-'or decapitating the it is more than prob-d been raiding along Oabol and Paahawnr, a van route from Tur-he sent oat hie army I captured a number be West proceedings0*1 KM AND CABOALTIM8ff-.CuABLia T. Hawkins, of Lswrem bnrg, Ind., whose immorality and cruelty are alleged to have driven bis daughter te euicide, was visited by a company of bis fellow townsmen Saturday night andlarred and feathered.Kmdiet Episeot icce of Quel ar.ee, $14 000 Oihar fire losaei: At Brooklyn. N. Y., $40,000; at Boston, $80,000 Houston, Texas, $15 000.At Groton Pond, Vt., on tke Montpelior A Walla R.ver railroad, a brush fire atari, ed Saturday afternoon which burned depots, cut wood, mill property, for nix milsa along the road, cam _ of $150,000. Tbe people of Groton Pond quitted their dwellings in haste, and took refugt on the adjacent aheet of water in boats and rafts. Tbe entire district was burned to a waste, and trains were delayed twenty-four hours until the track cuuid beI.AKB shipping guttered greatly in northwesterly gale of Sunday night number ef sailing yetsels were dr... ■shore at Chicago. The schooner Jenny Lind capeissd, and the captain and three Of the crew were drowned. The achoom Mary Elian Cook waa disabled, and a be washed overboard and drowned. At Mi wankee, six of tbe ere* of the ichoont Petrel, believiLg the vessel was about te be dashed to pieces by the wares, took to the vawl-boat, abandoning the asp:sin, and attempted to make the shore, but: he boat waa capeieed and three of the men were drowsed. The captain waa rescued. The schooner wu badly damaged. The schooner* Lillie E., recently reennatrueted at an expense of more than 15,000, and Sailor Boy wera wrecked in endeavoring to enter the river t Milwaukee. Numerous other erafto were demoged in that vicinity by the etorm, and from tther porta along the lakes osmv reports of injuries to shipping.CiTSWATO has been again defeated, this me with gteal alaughl Taa French Derby wu won by Culrit'chestnut colt Fronter, Sunday.Thk Spanish senate has adeptod the modified bill providing for trisl by jury.Th* Italian Ministry has resigned, and Prime Minister Dig retis will form si other Cabinet.Lonktsliow's bust will be placed b tween the tombs of Chaucer and DrydenWestminster Abbey.The Vatican natifies Prussia that it cannot atcept her latest proposths Soadan have submitted to the Egyp-'aerted the backbone of the false prophet** rebellion ban been broken.A worn i no Man's congress held et Peris Sunday night broke up in a riot, oot being Blabbed end a number injured stbjkb affecting 4,000 peraone wu _ n Monday in the iron works of B ilckow, Yeugho A Co. at Middlaboronghlonnment erected by magistra memory of Mr. Burke, elt tix Park, wu placed in position in Glunsven Cemetery Dublin, Mon-3Ths Marquis Jof Landedowne will wed the Marquis of Lorne u Gover-General of Cenod*, and will leave England for the Dominion in OcAt Epsom Downs, the Darby stakes ire won by Sir F. Johnstone'* St. Blaise, ran Brummel end Gaillard, who bad been favorites in the betting, finished fifth ad third, respectively. The Epsom high plate wu wen by Auctioneer.e probable the Irieh land leaf twill fcrm themselves ■ociation npon the model ef the Irieh Na-racently organ-tional League ofPhiladelphia, sod invite the affiliation of all Dish societies of the domin-At Dublin, Thnreday, James Mnlletl and five other* pleaded guilty of corw^ir-l murder, and five sed for participation in tbe Phmoamssiinaliomt.PukRacine about thirteen months I Wedneedey 'mprieonmu.pt in the state penitentiary IAt LindenviUn, Ohio, Wodneaday. an laane woman threw her two yoang chil-deep well, where they weream which she cannot recover. BkruraRATtvn of the Bell end Ford tales, of whieh Judge Cheater H. Krum of St. Lost*. ie the edminietretor, elaim that all tha money belonging to them which dodge Krom hid in his poeeemion ie perfectly oofe. and that there CO* be no eoenectioa between Jadge Krum’s disappearance and hie1 Connelly shot hia aosasiia, it flict-i dangerous wound. Hard feelings existed between the men for someGENERAL NOTES.iifidenl that will reach Lhe jury by the first week in June.I Thxhx were fifty-two thousand children the occuion of the annual parade of Sundav-school of reholars of Brooklyn, New York.A eevere frost occurred Monday night • n the greater portion of Illinois. Tbe damage to fruit trees can not yet be accurately judged, but the probability is• ill be gr-witkuut disfigurement. He generously offers to assign the patent to the govern-the heresy case of the Rev. W. McLean, of Steubenville, oe recomtn to the synod of Obio. The report not received, the vote being 222 to 213i under .dircuseion whenthe hour expired.The latest development in the grubstake'' social war at Denver, whichwith the new Mrs. Tabor,Ilosb against Tabor to recover damage lor malicious prosecution and fur allaged nerrices, one item of $19,“00 being fo serv'cee in securing Tabor’s election to the United States Senate, obtaining * divorce from his wife, and bringing about the marriage with the present Mrs. Tabor.Hxsev Charles Keith Putt Fite HACRiex. Marquis of Ltndsdowne, who, according to a-cablegram published, will succeed lhe Maiquis of Lorne in the governor generalship of Canada in October, ia the fourth bearing hia title^ in the peerage of Great Britain. He is in the •ixtyseventh year of his age, and has had considerable experience in public afii * hie first official position ba of undersecretary forfo' he held from 1S$6 to 1 to hia English titles ht Viscount Clanmaurice and Fi stnauricc, baron lt;f Kerry, Lixnaw, and Dunkeron in the peerage af Ingnsfltirs.'whtch In addition of KerryMitwAcaas. May 25.-Flour-Dull.—Strong and higher; No. 2, 1.12X; UlM fcr seller May; 1.UX for leller June; 1 1#X for seller July; 1.17X for seller September; 1.12X for seller the year. Corn—Eerier; No. 2. Ms-new 55. Oate— Lower; No. 2, 40X; while, 42l(. Rjo—Scsroj and trm; No. 1, 02X; Ni So X Barley—Dali; extra No. 3, 55*. vtelona—Steady. Mesa Pork-19 10 for eeUer caeb and Jans; It 25 for seller July. Lard-Prime ■team, 11 87* for seller cash and Juno; ll.TS for seller July. Liro hogs— Steedr; 6 0187-30. Freights—Wheat te Buffalo, nominal, Batter— Quiet. Cheeee—Quiet and Eggs—Quiet. Reoeipto—Flour, 7,170;20,930, barley, 3,290. Bhipmento-Floi 327; wheat, 3,4751 barley, 2.530.changed; regular. Wheat—Unsettled a erally higher; 1.12X81.12* for seller May; I.lSx for seller June; 1.15X8M5X for se ler Jaly; LJSX for seller Anguit; 1.17. for seller September; 1.12X for eeller It year; No. 2, Chicago spring, 1.11X; No. Chioago spring, t5; No. 2 rod winter. 1.145 Corn-Unsettled and lower; MX856X for selli ossh; 50.’858X for eeller May; 50’4 tor so ler Juno; 5SX853X for eeller afuly; 59 for ee ler August; 58X fur eeller September; 52X llt; eeller the year. Oats—Lower; heavy reoeip have depresod ths market; 40 x 840* for eeller oseh; 40* for seller May; 40,Xge0X for seller June; 40X fur eeller July; 34x834.x for eel er August; U* for eeller Scptembe r; 32,X fo eeller the year. Byo-Quiet; «2X. Barley-Dul and nominal; SO. Flax leed-Quiet. 1.42X Pork-Active but lower; 18.05810.10 for seller cash and May; 19.05810.10 for seller10.25810.27X tor seller July; 10.45810.47x for seller August; 19.00819.S2X for eeller Sep-tomher;117.l0817.32 X for eeller the year. Lard —In fair demand; 11.57x811.00 for selland May; 11.60811 «2X for eaUar June; 11.J2X 811.75 for seller Jaly; 1I.60811.62X foreeflc: August; 11 55811.57X fur eeUer September 10.07X81» «»'or eeller tbe year. Bulk mean —la fair demand and lover; shoulder*. 9.708 0 80; short ribs. 10 35: do clear, I0 3II. Butler— Dull and unchanged. Egge-Wraker: 16*8 1»X. Whiskey—Steady an I unchanged.TAKING A REST.• Penal N-rvltudr.. LULL IN THE BU9INESDublin, May 22—James Mullett,Edward O'Brien. Edward McCaffrey, Daniel Delaney, William Maroney and Thomas Doyle, til of whom pleaded guilty to the charge of conspiracy te murder, were arraigned for sentences this morning. The first five mentioned were each sentenced to ten years' penal servitude anti Doyle to five years' penal servitude. The crown decided the criminal charge against McCaffrey of having participated in the mnrdei of Burke. Judge O'Brien, in passing sentence npon James Mullett, said “There is more knowD concerning you than has been made public. I believe you ware preaeot during the attack on Juror Field. Mullett replied: “I was not.” The Judge then adverted to the principal Bhare tbe prisoner bad taken m orESDiiing a conspiracy to murder. Matthias Brady, charged with thrcatca-ing tha foreman of the jury wnich convicted hia brother, Joe Brady, pleaded guilty to the charge, bat tbe crown and person threatened assented to his discharge. Judge O'Briea then discharged the special venire snmmoned to try the case of men charged with the Pheenix Park murders and other Crimea and the special business of the commiesinn concluded to-day. The trial of Peter Doyle, charged with conspiracy to mntder, waa postponed on account of sickness. He was in court thia morning, bat was ao weak that he had to be inp-ported in the dock by the warden. The trials of Gibney and Kingston on similar ;es were also postponed until the next aasixee.eaeeosiue of .sot to ouoeke MS*, irregularity of tha bowele.—sak.ee the bluet. thouMee tuiee u Jay througboat the geuaeul eea-FrauthcNew Irak Mall and Expects.The fact that Mrs. John Jooob Aator paid $200 for a rose at the recent Kirin am at Delmooieo'a eanaeseome economical people to hold up their frugalGovernor-elect* Hele. of New Hamp-ahive, ha* bought $76000 worth of Mad0oa Hundred Building iahed-Racine, Wis., was nearly by a cyclone last week. Ti logical conditions of theof country were belie euch that a disastrous cycl impossibility, but the debris houses and the (cores of dying, which make this mourning to-night, attest tl the theory. The day had b chilly for the season. Men coats all day long. The nr bright and fair, with the w freshly from the southeast, advanced clouds obscured t grew more chilly, whirling masses fell on tni a noise that can only be c the buzz'mg and rumbling i railroad trains.THE FRIGHTFUL SOL continued for not more th. The frightened tufrom their cellars and nidi: behold the magnificent n the cyclone as it passed frtupon the waters of Laki where it twirled and create able water-spouta, some of • ed spedtacles beautiful in t All tbe houses on the u North Main, north of Enj are demolished. Most o. wood, but one was a large owned by Mr. Fieber. house on Euglish street wtu wrecked. Many houses on consin street were more c aged. One house on High i east, was picked up aDd t float in the air twenty fee earth, and when it alighte tolerable state of preservati south. A barn on Milwa was lifted into the air, astrange appearance, track of the cyclone were the air, trees torn up by th, out-houses, etc., were n feathers wafted by a breEii of the meteorical monster scene of ruin such as the e. ntver before dwelt *npon boards of bouses appear tt ground into splinters, eonhad the dimensions of r Fourteen persons were in loon, on Douglass avenue, the two-story brick buildi it was located was reducei pile of bricks and mortar, seriously injured. Beach taken up into the air, and ing like a top alighted in g, its side, like a snip on her mills, the vinegarand the brick-yards of WSHARED THE C05IMO!of destruction. The roof bakery was lifted off, and , street, St. Clair, tbe cupt Mathew Hall was damaged, slack of the old silver plat and the cornice of 8t. Jot dral waa twisted off. The licemar Griebiel's house I and an old unoccupied ten ot George Bucher is numl the things that were. Tel were not respected, and are down, communication points is difficult. The?:! Chicago was delayed a i the city by a house whit picked up by the cyclone ed tquarely on the rails.THE SCENE AMONG TH wounded and dying at part o f the. city, was one yond description. In ma surviving rtlatives had I blanoe of reason. Phyaic'i numerous enough to givesiatance, and numerous time were ri lied up in bli anxious relatives ran iu ev, to secure medical aid. T are, as a rule the poor, a been charged, the wealiwere not present at the st aster to do with bands' a that becomes members of hood of humanity, it ehoul bered that the night up tc nas been threatening in I Many fears of the speedy anotner cyclone have beet tbe fierce aspect of clondThe lightening is etill pla atmosphere has shown cba: peratnre as high os 20 degn many minutes. It such a I strange that men should li their hearths to protect lovA FEATUREof the results of the etorn houses in general appearthe air from the inside i explosive, hence tk.e debrii areund the foundations circumference. Some Iwere lifted and carr for a short distance, the ! occupants fared b those in the storm center.THE FBrStCIANIthe city were called into responded nobly to the cAs fast as they were ext the debris, tbe wounded wet and, when their condition were conveyed to St. I.ul Mary's Hospitals.• IN ILLINOISThere was also great de 111. by the same storm, b were lost as for as can be Its course was to the east a of Rochester, and was last Grand prarie. Its trail v with ruin and destruclioi barns, fences and trees wen their places End demolish Wabash junction ahpase i longing to Mrs. Loose, oo tesant named Banker wa torn to pieces. Bunker an badly hurt. In the same ^ English. The residence lies, near the Wabash jnnrt stroyed. Further on tows the cyclone struck the resi G. McVey, situated on t elevated piece of p.rairie, a destroyed it. Mr. McVeyhart.Horry, Horry and ¥The London Lancet nltei from a medical point ol v overwork and worry. V says, too many irons in I much business on hand instant, and are far too ene endeavors. With deliberiresult from perfect reetrs may do an affinity of w either tronble or injury.haste, eager anxiety and r: penditoro of energy are t of modem activity, whet country or on the oontinea! tern of “quick returnr” b; bane of hteralnre, almost inf it and placing in iu pi* ism. The same system 1 itooised thought and atam» rapidly undermining tha I
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