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NEW-YORK. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1883. PRICE FOUR CBffTa - -sf FOREIGN NEWS. LEADING TOnCfl AT MAXY POWTSL c BBB KMn.KOR IV moscow?m.. PBBBT WOS Vf ST. HI.AlSi:?HUSH AlTAlllS-llAKVlST I'KOS BSJOTC IN FltASCF. In Morvcow yistiflay the taperer vvifu^d the ceremony t*f bloeaiac tl"' tapwl*' fl:1** Tlie rtt-cti to thc D*il?y Btakeg ob Epaoai Downs was won by Sir P. -MuMtOBSft CO.! Ht. Blaise. A newspaper in Tralee, County Kerry, luis ?>t en MUttd to aeiiitious utteranees. Much excitement i>ie Yails iu County Mayo over the niiinicr con npiracy disclosures. Fintlu r eviilenee baa been anured against tlie liverpo>1 dynamite con? ni,irator*. Ateiibislio;! Coke linn Bl lived ifl Dublin Irom ..onie. The hi. r vest prospects in Flame are favorable. *> CORONATION (T.I.KM iNlEfl TN MOSCOW. Mos. our, Mav j;t. -The sssainony of blessing the luipi rmi lag was p-i formed rn the Kremlin to-day ia tho presiit'* of the Emperor, the Empress, tho Impimi family aad thc Enpetor'i military boiise lioi.i. The Ema ku aii'i Emftom drove from the Aletandrtivvkv l'iihice totln- Kremlin in au op.u carriage without au MOOVt, The l?ukv of Miuiipv'.isier aad the Puke of Aosta, ?vv'io me to represent tbe Spanish and Italian Coarte ie?:u'C.iv. ly ii. the foi oiiioon, have arrived lier**. The Kiupitrot bat mal a telegram to the Emperor William, niltiriiiiiiu him al bil sale entry into Mo* cow. The latter ha* in tatara telegraphed his eon* gratiilatione to the Emperor, Tin' stNsaas te be gnated amnesty by the ' Emperor on the oocselim of hie eornnation will in- | ilutje civilians exiled to Archangel and soldiers iliaiiviil to disciplinary comps ism, Cae OJIoiol Mesoeagtr, ot st. Petersburg, denies i!,v: an explosion occurred In the t*n asing-room of tim Emperor before his departure fot ibi* city. Ii h ivs, however, that an exoksion, whkb was tine to au eeoape ol goa, did ooctti apposite the palace. 1 he sticfi -ss of the r.itn.ff. Ts tn rance into Mos? cow on Tuesday has had a good effect. Greater t enntvis felt, and the value of money has risen. 'Hie weather bein is Imi uiul nimwary. Tue fiitiit' European prom speaks in praise of the iii'inoiiifs. The Empress was Hie only lady present at the ceremony of i he blessing of t be imperial Hag. < Inly nev eu of i he wit y--?*v eu newspaper eotrespondente were able te attend the e r-iuony. owing IO re? st ri.-1. tl sp,,,,', bnt tho Director of tbe Press ordered the. assistant editor of the aloa iw Gtutttt to anpp y tue other journalist-, v. it li a dca ription oi' tbe oort** luony. Tbe Russian Government h.??. given preearepre* snntaiivea ?20 each to p ty carriage hire during the lesuvilii.s. _ Till-; DERBY AVON BT 8T. BLAKE London. May 28.?The rue,- for tin: Derby Btaltoa on F.p-om Downs to-uay waa won by Sir F. John stone's fin stunt colt m. Blaise, Lord Ellesmere's hay colt Highland Chief secured Koond place, and Lord Fnlmonth'a hay or brown colt Qalliard third. Tho weather was beautiful. The ron shone brightly, but the temperature was (airly cool. The oeasM4|aeaoe waa that an immense crowd of people loft I.on.lon for Epsom Downs te witness tba rat ?. ThoPrineeand Pniioem of Wales, the Duke aud Dacheeaaf Alba.iv ault'ae Dake and Iii:.!, - oi Connaught were among the spiecl atora, lhere were nuun'rous Americans ssjvaent, looladiag Mr. Lonl lard. Mr. Toa Broook aud Mr. Walton. The starteis.iu addition to the threi* colts already ti nie.I, wen* C. Blanton's bay cort Tba Prince, C. Hairi-on's biown colt G "hIfield, Mr. Lefevre'e bay colt Lavislas, iaonl BasSainga's hay colt Hi au Bmtn* niel, CL Harrison's chestnut c>lt Splendor, Lord Biudt'ord's chestnut coit Laocoon, Mr. Carew G.l> son'abay colt Boojoar, and T? Caitiion's bay cit Bilfinopli. ne. The betting at the Mart, was 7 to li against {Hillard, ff tit 1 ogtianl The Prince, 8 tel against Goldfield, Ti to 1 against St. Bluf", ll to 2 n-.'.vi.t Ladialaa, 10te 1 against Hean Brummel, 10 io 1 against Highland Chief, 2~> te 1 against Splendor, io te l as-aiaal La seoSn, 100 te l against bocitiur and lol) te 1 against Siginophone. li nj mr sande tho roaniag al tue start, attended bv SK'oiiinplioiie. they ha.|:t clear lead ol La-tisl; . Thc rn noe, Bplemloi un<l Goldfield, Um four b nv; bm,vie.;, i.) i..i: 11:1.1m Corner, where St, Blaise took up th,- ruuniug, closely followed by Qalliard ai.tl <? old field to tue di-t un, ev).,., ? Ih tr hi a nd i hef took second plas* and pa-ePaCd St. HI;,i-f wry haul, lint iii.l not quite succeed in t stabing op ?>? itu linn. RE, Blaise won by a neck. Qalliard finished hall s length behind Highland Chief. The time of tlie winner was Sz4ti'A-6. Goldfield finished fourth, Beau Brummel filth, Laocoon six'h. Splendor st'vin:h. Lodistas eighth, The Prince ninth, Bonjour tenth ami Sn>i.io,)hone last. After the race Wo,ul. Ht. Blaise's Jockey, was sheared loudly as he re turiied lo be weiglwd. St. Hliiis- is a eheetnot colt, by Hermit ont nf Faa %t. As a twi.year-;.lil be won sever.il raes. In June, lhsi.', in, ?,,ii ih,: Stockbridge Biennial Stakes at the Itihurv Club uici-inig. At tue Stockbridge meeting he bad n walk-over for the Troy stu',., -, anti mu second to Mai Ir,uh fol tbe Hurstbourne btaltoa, He mn a dead heal with Kl/vvii ntQood tvii.ul lor the >lol'lomb Sukes, anti won the Troy blakes ai Newmarket. AlCIio.N'KIiK WINS 1 UK U1G1I-WI 10111 l'l.ATG. Tin- lace lor the I. j.som lligb-weicht i'la le diaudi sap) was won byT. JonningsPsthroe yam-aid b:own colt aVnetionetr, willi It. 1'c k j three-year-old Little Cl.ai Us second and Mr. I en Brooch's aged i-iio-mnt h. i e Chovroaol thirtl, 'lhere iron no othei -t:,t; ssa Tho hotting al ihe start waa ll to 10 against Auctioneer, 0 to 4 Sajrainsl Little Charlie and7 to 1 sgat. st Chevron.!. Auctioneer won hy u i.eck. Chevronel was s liatl third. AN 1UISH NEWSPAPER SEIZED. TiiALLi:, May 23.?Thc poltoe have wised thc rluni of fla Corri Sentinel aud prrrented tho pub lif at mn ol that ?ewsaaaoor, which is tue property ol Hi. Harrington, saembct of Parliament for West? meath. Thc fmsc Sf the sfi/uif, it is Mi;>;u.H-d. WBS ihe pnhlicuticii of a in.lue in lite tfsafiad ot la*t Satiii'.lay asking persons desiroas of (otaing ths ?va>?ib*es to attend it meeting which waa to be he'd last Stin.i.iv. Tho nuilee was a seditious) placard, sagiasing, "To hell with tbe Queen r THK CON8P1BACT IN COUNTY MAYO. Dunns, May 29.?Two moro srrests have been made at Castlebar in connection with the recently discovered murder conspiracy in County Mayo. Gnat excitement exists over tbs arrests, and ?.'(*() extra inemht rsof the Royal Irish Constabulary have been dratted fa the towu, A man nauied Nally, a brother ol " Scrab" Nally, one of tho defendanta in the state trials ni Dublin, and several other prison? ers wero examine.1 to-day cm a charge ofbSeUglSB p!'.:t'ed m the COI -piracy. An ilifoffmer iiameil Coieitian testified 'hat be received ?20 to shoot landlords. They wiro lom and od until aextWedoea any'. _ _ THK UFERPOOL DYNAMITi: PLOTTERS. LlVKitlooL, May 2'A? i'he tly namito conspiiatura Dsasy, Flannigaa. Konpsdy, * iTltiliby and O'Conuor have been comnutied for trial, 'ihey reserved their di ft ne es. Kv xlence was adduced to Sbow that tho explosives found in the [Kts.srsaion of tbo-ie win, were apprehenden ia Liverpool were piuihar to those ussd In tue attempt**) to destroy buildings in Londou mid Glasgow. THE POPE AND THK IRISH PEOPLE. j Duii.iN, May '..'.i.-Aiclibislmp Croke, of the ' tnoc-a* ol ('aube! aud Kiuly, arrived lu KluK*town to Ssy oq nu return lium Home, and received au e-nbuslaa tlc WvItMaiv.. Ia replying to au BSstfSSS preaeuted to Sk?*lS ^?.w.t!"l, h" bad "? r':,,ou to bs diaaHtistled with tue reatilt of Ina vlall to How*. JoUuHilioiiuialiiier lo The freeman's Journal od a,,'ri ..*Ir|s'11""!"8 ^'make the Faruell Imi.l am la a beVi?.i? .'i'iV 1::v'\v'^ rcaP/e how r.r!evo,i,|y he haa Dee , deca.l?ed by the KngUsh tioverti..,. ?t aud the tiiis aralile pauper landlord* who lulesi ttoias. LAND LEAGUE MATTERS IN CANADA MoNTKEAL, May 2S.-A belief ia em nut in msti National circles thatdcapitetUfaouon of thc cit igy tn? local Irish societies will form themselves into Justus blanche*. A leading member ol tbe Montreal branch of the Irish i.and League ??ra they will probably abandon ar-y ?oberne for sftlllHtlou with the American Leanne. ?*?6oldaoot)VvD!lon and form a similar organisation -11 igy._ THK REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR. (BY in): Cl.NTKAI. AM) SilI'TlI Ailinn VN CAflULl 'li avaoi h., May a.*:!.?Last night the enciiiv ca:.ie wubin Hie raiiius ol the luitilic.ilinii-, un I "*''' "ts WSSO flr.'tl ?? both SMsa The tiring wa* kept up until 3 n. iu. to-day. flier '- great , xe't 'inetit. as an attack i* hourly expected, President Ve! ut I mn lu wm present at (lie tiring ilium,.- tlie night. Panam .1, May li!.?The last int of the Dictator Veluti inilln Iuu* been to plunder tlie Bank of Ecuador, a privat'- I'erporiitl'tii, of g330,000, despite tba pr..tr-t-of the sensals sad ibo laptalia af lia ula, s men of war eta tioncd nt (iiia.vaivvil. Be has offered !i!s men B chance to '.".cl: ttie place. An K:ii.-llrt't uni .-tn lt illan vesel are constantly stationed in ttie river for the protection of foreign Intaresie. Trustworthy repnrts state thal many soldiers were deserting Velntlitull i, tbal the cnn,munder nt u fen below BB) city tied after spiking tbe guns aaa! r-tutivui'f ttl, mu ti, ut vino, iiiul Uta! BBOtlier otlit-er on (1,1 v nu ihe liver Ul niil over Ilia cul irv f.uuiiiuutl to I lui re ba la. sOITil AND CENTRAL AMERICA. Panama, May 12.?The Haiiloclii Pass, he tween Chill ami t li" A ignatius territory, wlilc't hus been t.-.'. utly discovert ti, will place the i'ac lc *vtlInn seventy miles, by an rasy rand, af thaextresne weetara Argea. I nie outpost at Lake Nulnii?lhiispi; and lt will now be p.-it,ie to c.ii.'i."t ii milroad from Shs Golf of ^un Marisa, Patasosia, on the Atlaatlo, acrosa ths pampas and tltrottgk thia pasa t>. Chill on the Paeine, wiiicii win i,e less than cae hall the length af that aow building from Bnsaea tyree te Santiago hy tray ol Moaitoas, lt is inn,.'nit te uv rtwetsaats the raine of tin* fUseivery, sa lt will bastes ths doveloameni of the vast plaina of Boothera Arg( stins ami Patagonia Rad cotton i.iiv'isi) prims Inparted bate Chill have lieeit found t" e.i'ita.-i 2.11 crauiines of white (train C io tue sipiaie metro. Their Importation has Peen prohib? its I. Tlie 1'nitcd Sluice steamer Basel left ral lao on May .*> fer Bobo tala wil i Keir, the abeeoader, recently arrested in i.iuia,mi Board. At Honolulu Keir will be transferred t i a I'm ill; iM til -te i'm r. which wi.1 carry liitn 10 **an Francisco, rhe Fsa x bas been detached from tlie iv c.tlc Squadron and attache ! to thu: rn Chinese waters. During tho mo.till of March s.s,r, I. l'.s |vanda of iii;:.:!,' were ahtppe I from Antofagasta, saahias a total <>f 'J4.i".s.?_'-,; pounds for die present year. The miscei lant "ii* exp v's were: 116 bara or silver of the raine of ?lo: 308 ags of s iver .res, of tho rall!" of $12.()0O; 40.219 poaada ol -."> per cent copper ur.--., and 1,895 pound* ol salt l o sit)!., ol Montevideo says that there toto be seen a' Graooros, Tuc un v. a girl tin.months old, who ha* the figure ol tue ioi.it marked on bar forehead. Tbe ii.o'.iu i attributi thc pnouumenou tv) ber havlai loured io i intently al thi comet Oaaraatlne regal Itlona agalnai th!* port go late foi ea at New-Orleans tm Jane l.snd al ia mers thence, whick ure inst seeming a profitable trade, will save to aiop i tn,mug. li li M. a Mer,irv. i.l 90 ton*. Captain F. It. Blaek li uv. arri veti here from Unayaiiiiii os Ihe I lt i inst. Tue ? ., ;u.o sailed bettoe fur Central Ami rica ou the I llb . lue Creeeent City has been chartered hy a syndicate wtiiih is tr.viug to corner the bauaua marget on ths l-t'iinii- and along lue *.mf. - - NKWtS FROM THK DOMINION. Toronto. May 28.*?Referring to thc mw Cov-mc: General of enunda, The G'vbe suv.,: There isCTery reason io believe thnt our DBXtOor erinn-General will Tultll lo I.n- Liter the r.ijiuie nieuts of a beau Ide i oom i!'iti"'iil rei entai ve ? .; the Crown, Judged apoa li i eord; there ks int tho it asi reason to doab, tbs! he will bold ia. seal - vv! ely n tween parties. Politically, we can look fur the jr . .. ? of another Uoreruor, young in ycart bul mature In lodgment) sad socially, thereit the besi ground for sniietpatii g mst durlog toe term ol the Marquis ol Lansdowne tlie example ot life st t ai Hi.i?i.ii Hull win hu .ni in mu ii u- iii gb. be profit ai.ly followed by the nation at la i Qrtaac, May gg.?The dry-goods linn of Fyfe a Wright bsrta msde Ba asatgnaMBt Their natalities ure r.-i inki'i! at 100,000. .Mu.viiiui, Ha] SJ*?The Rev. loather Aaaett, eura ed fo)cope.li.i. I" ow tj.ii'liec, pub.ishesa letter stating that be was eurea of paralysis by rlali ag tiio shrine sf Bi Atiiie, when iv' v sjv,i to tbe Virgie :o be r eyed from hs Infirmities .'im! iv i* ful v re-! ve 1 lo lieu .. By, t in: vitl.M.'-, Ont., Mit 83.?Mr*. WUlhttn FouMe, Bge t'nrtvu ni', coiitiniltei! sui. e.' iii thc prc ace ot h. r children ahoy and girl ages nine and twelve years ra> -i . ? ? . IgbL ta this ri ty, by salting ber I She first tried to tel berself on Ure, but the buj i gulshod i he :l imea iii.ii-Aj:, Maj 23.?The stem rBmbletee cleared *.? ? i-i- :or I.Iv iu,',, wv h 20.000 b ishe - ol ur nu, the Ur*; I O'gil ? '??? lal. li .lull,.);, vu, BUHSUHir. WiNMiivi. Mai... May .?:! -A deep*aeh fr..m Maple Cffaeh, tbs preseal terminna "f tba Canadlaa Padflc Ballway, states thai on Booda morning a bead of pie ans from across tbt bonier swooped down se that place sad stole l" > bones. Maple < i ??<?-: is t!;e he,t i ? ililli tn - of a i.nm:., I ti! e .n'.i ul',rs ani na, a mount' U i o:ic *t..iirn wini.; troop ol thirty ut n. FOREIGN NOTES, BiiaASTorofa, May 33.?A dlsaatroiia fire broke oat ta th, Bnssiaa Navigation Compsny'a balldtag yardsoa tbe 80th iu-t. uni d. -i: ? ? i ti n. whiner*, mt Sela sad the workshop tor Iriux lids. Maoxto, Ma-. 88 ? T'ourieeu thonsaad troopa paradi ,l lo-da) iv bootu of the visit of Hie King of Portugal ii,.-, mon ii vi.-we.i by Ku,g Alfon tx ivis... May 23?Ey ooh Pacha, Mtotsterof tba Interior, bas resigned. Kbatrj Pacha wiusuoc.I bim, (.im.va, Muy 23. Chnnl run Molthe hus arrived hue. I5niti.iv, May 88,?nero appears to tie s dlvisi st tie tween the Germen aud Prussian MiahBers s* to the inanner in which the Inhabitants of st.iblesu <.? Huould ht treated. I'll.;*, May 23.-1 he harvest proaprists in Kriimc are favorable. . London, May 83.?Mr. Kennard, at the desire of thc le ..It. of ihe Tory party, BBS decided te ti bandon tor tba present *. m-ioh iii* luutmii offcieti lu the Hfll?e of < '...ti Bsans ta relation to the diapoaiiiuo of ths aarplus of tbe A,ul.,nut award. It is thought that (he queallen eal kc ru 'ul more conveulently st th' . xpiration ol Ute n-iii ry treaty ba 188*1 l'viis, May 88.?Tbs Bttel Canal company has an nottue-d that lt propnes to begin Ide euttingot a parallel eanal acroesthatsthmns forthwith, -sal in* applied te the English Ooverameat for tbe latter'a aapport la eb talntng the necessary em.salon of land from the Bbs tine lliOVSTADT, Muy 83 Tl r t..,l Of a great case of fraud iii eoiiiieilioii willi the failure of ii savuics hunk, Which basbeea ptsassdiag hera, has remited In two of tho director* of the hank being sentenced to transportation -one te Archangel, tbe other to Tobolsk. Mn.:tni, May S3, -A sserel soetety vt iib ano roembers baa been discovered at Acres. Thirty-four of the mem? bers have been ane-ited. TUE SATHISAL RAILWAY EXHIBITION. Chicago, Muy 23.?Tba National Railway l-.'xhitiitioii wlii hi'opened lu this city to-morrow night anti in tho character and casaba I of lbs exhibits ui-oin Ians to !>o thc greatest aft air of tuc klt.il ever under? taken, in tbe main agsahltbm bailillag sui lbs tigalee exhibits, comprising everything portable which euler* Into tho t??instruction of u railroad or li* equipment. lu tits yard a:e locomotives, lt ..fbi cara and passe u ger iou.be* sud water-tank*. Ia tbe gallery of tb,- ulam hiillillug, ntaalBg etitltr.y around lt, 1s a track for the, eleoino railway, lim n,g the exhibition twa oars capable af essllag forty psiaaaswill ta raasaantt. Olbinfostntmsismteta tine sUsptag ami dining cara SSmsistS lu all liielr dei ails; tue btlgCSt, the aimilleai. mik! the oldest locomo? tive in thc world, arid a luaiuuiolti aiiuw-pluugh used in tbe Honky Mountain.. Thc . io ioi, lu in- n. vu building will he moally tn booths. Tue latter hav,, been Brightly d. cr .t?tt. and inlicit iiigeiniiiy baa Baas disband in thu arrangetn*nt nf their BSntaaSB. Tlie oiiiUllnii ia to be lllumltiatetl with electric lights. Atuo).g the yard ex!.nilla which have aiitady uriived it the totter Ba tim "QHaBhlldgS I.iou," the llrst locomotive ever run In America. The "Arab!.ni Bat,"which wert tate service on theBaittsBtwaaad Ohio Lui.road lu 1834, ia also Io lie on exblbuion. Be side !t ls an o;d cen.li of tho TtSga road One of Btephensoa'a loinu.otivea. bulli lu l**_'?*, will bare a place lo the main building. The managera ass,-ri ih.it the exulblloiH of loco,...., iv ea vi llldiap uv a largtv aasoi t mont of work than wsa e?er exhibited ra ;. i preview I'Xiilhiiioua ooinbiuetl winch lune ush-ii held lu Londoo, .Ne.v-V". a. l'aiis, Vienna or riiilailelphla. Tbe Pitta borg and rori Wayne Bail i ?( Ctannany will *eud ita n.iiiK* eiiivio'.s to the exhibition al tue expeasc af tin coi poi al mu. m>_ HIE CAROO OE A FOI Shl.REH HRH.. Buertofli Maj 23.? I be hrij D8apsjn(Iis*JiaaX (.apian) 'i.e.uto. lroiu lim noa Av rr* for New-Vurk, Which foundered St SSS), baa a c.ti.,) of India, sk.Br, ostrich fiutm **.. tc,ami wa* seaaignsd la Rlchsrdssa A Deiiuie. of lio-t,,,,, and l'lindei Turd i J.tittey, of New York. BIshsiaaTi a Daaale bad aUOB.000 bmm*saoj ta th* Inauiance Coiip4uy ot Barth Aiucilia, wuich they retrtenred down to * 10,000. Putnteriord A lenney bad 0 Insurane*, om -ball in t: e Boston Marine ir.sur aiice ( cinp.my, which they reinsured down le fl3,80B TUB EIRE HECOL'H. A BRAVE WOMAN LOSLS HER LIFE. A fire which esuassd the death of a brave woman nml placed eight mea in peal danger, broke ont at !*:.'(> a. m. yesterday, ia the aid (ashtened three stery house. n,i. 1:10 Greenest Mrs, Louise <iue dan, :i I'retif hw..111.11), carrieil on the manufacture of ari iii,nil froii I and .lowers there. On the top floor Mi*, tillellan bad her living rooms, and Mr-. 'I'. ron Tranchard, I widow with four children, nl-o liven there. Mrs. (in. alana only rotative in this count i.v xv us :i mar. ntl daughter living m BcLShwick, L. 1. Eight workmen, two Italians and six Freuchmen. were 011 tho a conti lloni when thc Haines stetted iii the basement. Their first information of the fire WM given by Mrs. (luellan, who threw open the door of the work-room. The hall then was full of smoke, and tim lames were spreading rapidly tin.mgli the lower part of the hou-e. Mr-. Hue.lan, who was MXty-one years old and lanie willi rhsBfls* attatn, wont on op tho stein to tbs top floor, prob? ably vviih tim intention of warning Mrs. Tranchard and lu r children, Mrs Tranchard had gone 10 Brooklyn, however, anti the children were at behool. Before the workmen could pet to thc stair way leading to the lower ball it was 00 fire, and tbey were obliged to open a front window uml climb to this root of the low building adjoining. No. I**"* Oreenc-st By sssistlns, each other tbey ail es? caped without injury, although the retreal was difficult and dangsrons. Mis (iiieilan was lost sicht of in the .moke, 'Ihe lireiiit n extinguished the liam'sm half an hour. Tlu-y found 1 Im body of Mr.. Cu.'lui on the lintis nf the u.r staircase. Every perl ol tbe woman's clothing bad boen de? stroyed, ami the I,ody was half burned up. Or. -I. r\ 1iii.11ve1.il. ot No.' 1:14 West ilottston-st., took 1 ll ng. ol ! lie 1 .-in:, 1'.m. Ile ll ul I.li il tli"Ild fo thc wollun for many yesrs. I'he Sames destroyed property in tbe house worth about 82,000, and the bouse wu- damaged about 81.000, i'he losses were cotei ?. by Insurance, I he tire is supposed tn have originated in an explosion ol dy ? that Mrs. Gunian vv.,-1 n paring. BURNED TO DEATH, Hii-i. ... Hay 2H.?The dweUtog-hotiae and fuiu'.iui. of Betury vv. Moody, In Lynas, H. 11., waa bunn vi yesterday, Lyataa Moody, aga eighty, wire burnell to di ut 11. I'lJAU l-)<>*-, B. C., Maj 23 -The team I ,,';, ry a::<! manufactory of j. C, ir. Ctattsseu .v Co. wU" l.uiiiel toi. morning. The los., 1- itiiout 840,000; il. auranc* about **25,000. a colored ssas vwe hamt J LOSSES IN VARIOUS PLACES. Lah,a-iti:. Penn., May 23.?Tho Key* Lock Warks, l-kiscity, saned by Fralm Brothers, ! in.1 in,* muriiing. Loss, 830,000; inturauio, -1;..uno. Ml'KiM.l :i vi kl ass-, Ma] 28. tha Kv. re tl Hi,.- .1' lui. a land n .iviireil uy the Eve! wu.. I,.:; nt il 1 u ? stu 11.oiin rae loss ii 822.000; nm'.::- ? i ??.r guest* In the boase wen tbs inn.uv ui vv ii i ,:n m. t ari . uk. TKoV, B. *i M.. _' 1 .'ole ?Tile three linc ud.arv greeta Wes! rroyiaia morning, within onehettr, Tbs heavln t i"-- SM ibotl *?',""'. li..' fora*! Ure* in Clio too and i *-?? x t '.um.' - li ivt burne i ora 50 i a des! rayingl . si. i ,. aa and ;.. a , uuce to thc val. LALOR TBOl OLES, DBMABDTSQ un: MOSEY DUE THEM. u.vii.i.'i.ii, Lanottga* arrrnotn rav poa nong UIA.N nl-V I..V Wgggg. I'liii.Ai'i i.iiiit, Muv 23.?Ovei -.'(?<' Italians ampi, v..I hy ibe I'liiiii'i. p nt h..1 Weast-bester R thia m< rnli g di m.f..I.-.i p.iv mei! af ws# * du* th* ? for april and May, rae seanpsay'a sinai la I I.e.let.-.I hy llifli. The fault, lt ls fid, USS Wttfl Cheater C. IrocUoa Oosspttuy. whica t)a? the eontrari to bulli the r.'.d i.i- 'ii'i' l' Work, s broker, ls tre *. ur< i ..' ihe ' t.ii-t? ni 'lon ' ; ' - lem Lau 'i-.ii.vi bi* baa b**en seam* io eootluui tbe pat i.ii i... i ? iii na .ni ainu.' Vi.'..non. ) io . . diaper*. I Oj the pu.u.. AB ATTEMPT AT INTIMIDATION. ('ni. too, kia) 23. An incipient riof*j grow* tag oui ' f .? atri ,? ol ih' brick.*] In tills cit) ) i tv rv... ...t.-i un,lil. Aho.it Illly Stlikera ." 'f' i about a bulldiag and attempted t.i jntimtdnti thi nun at wi rk. Brtcka were freet] sa i ;. i.i ;. v i ii Kaoota w.t. tire.I. it i? eonteeord that the man Using I vt,vi wa* John feulllvan, preaidrnt of n.e Hnrs Caioii, vt im, .I i. i, h.ii. i i, ?.i- molli the n.e. o ll?t nor. Bo one wita s. nui-.y Inplied. Sil.I.L WORKERS NOT .-A il.-iii:I*. PlTTBBOaUi Mav !I3.?Thfl wtukiiifii io ft number of iron and steal tallis present* ls aagss io : in pi' p. vt.'.'* 'O-. la) , an. 1 i m. tirui lu tlie Weat will bars beea nflletslly inr..ri,ifl or the rs fn*,: to sec i'f lae proposed reduction "ii red I manufacturer*. Onli ..oe Brm, Hussar, How* steel manufacturers, here so iar signed the ??.. ? THE COLD HEATH LR AND HIE | ROPE, Richmond, Ii.'!., May 23, Wheal wai do, damaged b] Um tate cold spell. COra was halt plant* I, and wa* badly damaged, lt -.,,, have to lie partly re j.Iuu:.,I. Lara yarra, ind., Muy gs Then wa* ? light fro*! bera hts! night. It did no serious darna a to growing vegetation, '.'ora wa* serious!) lujarad, sud u lara* poitlrrn Will have to he u ;>.anted. 'ii kid: Mai ii. Ind., Maj 29 COTS I,a- beea SOBN wha', damaged, and all kinds of vegetation save been seriously luluted bj ths (raataud uu:avoral*ln weathei w Leal vt ii- um tai eaongb sdvsaced to be n,...'. lviN-vuii, Imi, Muv 23. Tlnie wans light fros! ?awe early this morning Cora snd wheal have not beea Inline,! liv ibe cold weather. I.vNiui'.t so. Vs., May 'i'i.- Snow fell ban Dight a fool ileeponiiii line sf thc ni'.'un omi and Allegheny Ball in.,,i, between Lynohborg amt fllftoe Forge. Tbs weather wa exe edinglj sold, and coaaMlerabli damage wa* done tofnip'. Ry. lau l". M ? . May Jo* -Ile ivy frost m mirri n:< Mondiiy ami Tuesday sights throughout lae southern aad central p rtaf Missouri, ami particularly la thal section <>f 11 ll nola swept ny tornadoes lust Friday night. (.ni ly veg) tables are alino*! entirely deati .ye.i and fr un and grain ludiv iluiiiairrd. lee lr.tn un elglilli to a quarte r-unii thick foi meal tn moa! lot slities. Dav i.m-..m. Iowa, M.iv 83, A fio.i last uigut did ?nuiii damage io thc small traits la this a rt les TABOR'S TROURLEB INCRRA81N0. DKwr.it, Col., May 23.?Thc Tabor-Hush babrog ka .hmktat Home time ugo ai Beasliw Ts bat pu..,ned nu ludi.tu.i ul against Williuin Ii. Bash, In* l Q paitn. : in ihe WtotUMC llulil, uml 1,1* former tritthd uml eotitiiteiiii.il adviser, for the alleged embesalemeal of 88,000 while manager al tbs Tal.et (.rand Open HottS**, and ut l!:e BMM l!uv Inst,lund u ault t,, n.over .ni alleged IlKlel.Ie.llIf**..! 830,000 Ol, I Ile SI ll III ll ul I 'lilli',.'.'* Hush waa ti.e,! pram] My iii.il ,ici|ii:'ti ,|. th his BUS wei to tbe aseead esaaptstal ii* deaiss apeciBeally a1! the lm poiuni items, .:? .1 acta up ceonter claims, af which the 'l mi|..ml : sT'iiaii) dania..* tor 113,000, fi'inuii,.ions iinpuiil fol ,.. IV... _1 . ... ...., A MISSING TRENTON MERCHANT. Tbbbtob, N. J., May 23.?Philip Hart, ? ,1 ; a .1.u i *ut cm Nunn w.,ir.u-;., in thia eily,has kassi missing for ne.ni) s *.?,?* ?uii great anxiety la manifested ut hts ui.-i.ue. n,. tv. mt,. Bew-Torkos hii-iiu ..., ia, rbursd < aud visited bis parents, wbo llvi la) .iici.it ..ii .v. --u.i c thea nothlug aaa been ia j ,i i i . ?; h.m. Na.-iivii.:.i;, Tt nu., May 33,?Thc competitive drill was began this sftetuoen. only two sesaj drilled?the Lawreaes Light lafaatry. nf Uo.,'.oii, aud IU Muo.II. 1-ii.iaa. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. MR. DF.SLNDORF HKCOMLS IPECIFIO. ur. MABB8 a Pointed iutly TO Tnt: IBCBBTaiBT OF THE NAVY. IBT TRI. El lt A PH TO HIE TRIBtTVB.I WgasMBOlOB, May 2'A.?Lx-Congressman Dozen* tlorf shows :i disposition to lend the Secretary of IBS Navy all the assistance he can iii the proposed investigation of affaiis at the Norfolk Navy Yard. Mr. I*t/,vi,lorf suv* he ha, in his possession and at hip disposal a larje mass ol testimony to support his snaffles that the otllcial power and piitMiiugc of tho Navy Y.uil hu ve b**cn unlawfully used tor political pm po.es hy the adherents of Senator Mahmie. He asserts that a thorough investigation will show that them abuses have existed for more than a year. Mr. Dsaandorf h.ta written a reply to Mi. ('handler's letter published in Tbi Tbibuxb today. Mr. De/.ciiiloif. reply, which latani data of May 'JL', reads as lol lows : lum rejoin.! tu know that my < orifld, n e in you as a friend of i ivii nervine Befortn was not misplaced, as is uviiieiieeii by tao alacrity with whlohyoa have otdered sn Investigation lute the souses complained of in my litteruf May ll. It ia true tuat the portion of your it .ter pei..,).,al iu luysell ls caletttated to carry the lin 1'iesaion to the uiiiiii;iaie I tu.n now are nol really lu rn iii i ti, nut i know v. io i sn,,', ri j ;,,, i, therefore, hasien I" ?*"ife you that never during my loag lamillarity withtiie Norfolk Bary Yard, to wbleb rou wera kl uti onougb to si Iud ?. hare there been such flagrant and oui r.iveo.i* souses a* bow exist, and which maha u*>ii* grass to tb.- public Mrvtee. I wu aol reiterate the eaargsa heretofore made, bnt trill avail myself of )our mrltegtaa to furnish suggestions foi inc suppression of shiites, ntiicu, a* you sa*, ?? wlli.be ci idly received and tonalli.-re. I.'' I euargs that In the la.t half af October, 1883, Xi D. Bottom m of Tanner's Creek Township, J. >rfo.k County, ??vu* borne upon in.- roll* of tue Con-gractloo Donalt ii" nt OJ lita Ni i lolk Nat v ford BS tjuartei mau, or ltud ii.i: luau o. in olia, aaa waa paid roi the tull lime, bc beingabscni from the v ird continiionsly fn tn October ;. lu .Suv.nil.fl 8, i nd lit.it during llmi enl.ie Mine lie did act perform sn hour's labor In ute raid, oi spend any? time tnere; uml tu.it in* w ,i? done tor nigh thc conniv? ence ot tiiffiiief clerk io ni,. Naval ? ouaixueior, James Kobinsoo. and wita ibo Implied oousent of tha Naval .atructor, Br. Verney, [ name i* altne-n-es, i. it. Bo lomas and John Lisner. I **k that tm* oh tra ? m ty ne ma.if inc -rn j, .1 ,u investlgarlor., aad, ifprovt a, that Mr. Bnstuson aud Mr. Nanci- may m dealt witn accord? ing to tue uwB Him reguiatlona of tbe Navy Uapart. meat ll' fenn:. tn Ihe lust Batagtupb ,,f your loller, l lui io .-tr aland to hay youl uien.oi v tu-eda " roa.ijii.stiiu nt." from time t>, time during my term In Congress, I bsd tbe pleasure of ca .. ii attention io stintiry abuses Iii no- Nat y Yardand . ?> lite many wrongs h. lng pcrpotratt d un Ut publicans lu . irgiola, io a bioo, l roan I i -.... you turnuUaceai ear, a* did tue fi eal dent, being, ms I Kin bound to believe, oomwltted to inc -lippi.rt io .-nit,,i Mun.me ny m, arraogemem which ? '.ii .-.I. Tuning toget inut ie, uu ?t ttie banda oritie.viii.il.. ir linn whtcu taogtavlti >.f the abuses sod wrong ii demanded, aod wid. iweuad a r .-nt t. expect, tue Kepuo.loani no. lura tothe peopii i . ias, imi if tits menonea of ti.e Hepuotlcan press of lue Mortu oan tm tagon as a annie, tee orj baa tmen uearJ. if aitch ai ia i prove to oe me uaae, I wm n.iecd feel mut m> aotlou hu* been "a :.i'- ooiam o peifi.riiiaiieo ?. u public duty hy a pilvaie oitlicn." GAM.M.INi; AMONG ARMY (HI It 'I.I.s. ri'.axicioua im i.i i:\i i - oi rosaa playing: in vv \.nr.'.i..\. c. i m. janal ii o nu. i kihi vt.; \\ A-uiS'.i .v. May L':i.?It is vi ry probable that thees) are of Colonel A. P Morrow, of ths .nay Bsadejuari ead to an toveotlgatlau and ftu> tiierri|.ti?uu*,'.vli!' li, lot rn. -.ike Of the mi vvy service. eughi t'.iiav hean ntnde wag ago Tor two tu ? ' ' II"' to bare seen dlai ere la . no Hug, and it li i ? . I evei nd over sgalt, ia army circles thal inuit military sod civil i taunt! i knew of tbe ei amil.rated lt, In Blend ol performing their dufj and suppressing lt llb! uutl. i*i.mil thai poker la the game which has attracted ami iinncii store tiiin 'iv 'lim1, oii'ia-i* in Washington ? ullin the . ??; . ? nt ..r i?th. ll I* I."f tOO LU .... 1 i- no? where played ?lth pr, *'. i -klii then at the National attain ??? of high raak and others. lt should be uaderstood *<i.v dlstlartl) that neither tbe . i. ol ti., .tum no mu. nrii of 'he other i mbllng , ron d. Viuons ?' m mors o' w I, on. ii is ic.:u ed, am mi nibei ? of th, staff corp*, ami as such cbBrged altfa tbt dlsliuraement di nit.n, ?? Pai , ! ,..- nf the Aiinv ! ? " If any dt.shtir Inf offleei ? , . , fame of iii/ mi. lu- <?. fi, rr snail anspend his funa ti,,:.-. require him to I , ? ? ai i ll the public funds ut iu. keeping, ..n.l-lui'. ,,,,,ii. ,i. ii.-.y report Um ??? to the properbnreaa of tin-War Departiiicat, Inevei wiie,f ?? trusted with tbe rnre or dlalm i rmrnt al puiiiif funds shall rlatate thia regulstlen hewli be brought to trial before n pen. ral court startlal by the .lei'.uti,ici i commander, and will act tie at-slgned to dut] ur iii'.tiu put In pot-was un ol public luiot* -ul, . -ipieiii to bi* trial, wi.a....i the approval of the been i,.rv el War." i usa lbs onie,-1- alladel to there areprobsbl* -ix ur eigbl "tin i mlUtarj meti in Wu.vi,..t n wbo are : |i lltCt | ? During the last congress an oflleci wbo came tare from lbs vv ssl was ?? Ladled eui >.f all Hip money he bo I, sn I. in hoi*-.,: re overing lt, he pb ,? l uni:, be bs I given bia ? :.u fTv.ii on ii < lt) bank vv h, i.?, the neal moi nlng, || *T.,- ii-.' I lull, ed lie hud i.o louis The wm I !,:>? vt elie. I,* uot Ult.) tl.e hand* ul .ot,Uv opel ult,r-, and Hie Identity of some ol the uiiier ptayera Barrow.* fara ped the knowledge of ihe pul.,v. K.? el I he ni. it -. i titi have nol br>l tates! to use fl ii kl ii ledge ni tUi'ir superiors' -lion fun,uni I., oil.'Hil,: lo control tnelruc tnm. tn niipuii.it i mattera ol public duty, mali . la eases where puniehmrui for offences should bave been mnii iel bj these nipetiors lu r i?. - discharge oi their dillies. Tlie gaming erowd appears to have extended Ito In l*i.. net >il. alu ti! V. Ol'! il lilia- liol f,.iv lu-1 .one I il, linne ol a t tu v vi, ni V. ,i- ii i n v.- 'on ii i.ii .i -o.ii.I great 11, ii, Mi? lli luexpei:,-lu edotllrCI I Visiting till t'apltttl. hui lui* ulan drawn Into lt* roe-thea aud compromised men high in author! tv, and Hui* n, .ii iii- Vi... ti v.- to am ir dist ip vue ii lat. of the worst features of [hr. chow Dillrura wbo value their own reputation* and hold nlTlctal honor in kntgbtl) esl, en cou - ?.' Ilj keep, .,: ul Ibu uel ; hut they i.I not hut suffei Indirect!) , ? i?e ul lue lax? ly ol discipline shleh has affected the whole army, .....I- it waa hard.) practicable, ll indeed prudent, to punish si a frontier pis*t an evliwhi b was allowed te Ho irish '. :'h Impunity ai tbe seal "i authority. i h. ie ..I. m.i,it rumors aiinat io iiisi.t 'o tin- efii'i t that tartllua development* may !>*' ??? mi exp.-, "-'I. lundie*! lng tile ti tuliltiirv and civil au tl.Iles lu tho gwntltllng practices which have existed line foi -onie li bm and maa) ,-t ti-.itI'.iiiil .lull.'- i.ie tolduf thc aitioi utsoftitonej won and lost by vatloua fortunate snd unfortunate "nen of blgb rank snu posit iou. ah these -tone* appenrto i - mere ra mora and nothing moro tim* fsr, and lt ia to i.e Imped for the honor of the army, al i> avt. ti.ut they alli tun. mit te be destitute ol foundation. A liol,MIA V SI W>\\ i v ii i.i...iiai'ii iii rm; inun sn Wa.-iiim.kin. May 23.? Thc Presideal in lahtag another hoii!ay and all flu* ?embersof theCab inei are tsattatlag stoexsmpto. Tbs Uecretaryof War has gone u lahiag; the Becretary of Bute la In Bew-Jer* aey ; tlie Hferelary of Hie Intel lor lina gone to visit the IiiiliuiiM.li.ini at furl bile: the Secretary of tho Treaa ury, tint heairelury of tlie Nuvy, UM PestSt tal ci'-' ISSBUal aad tue Attorney Qenorsl i.em pealed thc Pceeldsn! to New York,whither Mcvernl ISSSssT uttifl.il.i have iil.o gone. The hesinem ol sll theBieeotlvs Dapatttuents ezeent one waaia Uta banda or "acting" beads today. The Sateesstlonwaa Ihe Wariiepai-t.-neni. the sesias tamre tary or which- (aksaeral Sherman le la Baltlmom (Jeneral Parhs ts "letino" cli'.ef of the Knslneer Ilurcuu, OeneralWrtghi belag abeeut. rbe ehhal sserkeof the i ,: Land nillo', Indian iluieni uml Di pat lim nt of A;.'r.culture respectively nre " neting" ;i* ' ouiini<slonars of h.o*e hi.r.itus. in thc absence "f the proper bsads. Oeneral Haaea to abseaf%nA Captain Powell la Bottag Chief Htaaal oSJeer fhe Becond Asstotanl Postmaatei Ocli'tal. Mr. lilmtr. bas K.? to see tlie fcu-t Uiver Bi Idge oflctally op, ned fir Hallie She Commlsstoaei ni tnt Internal Revenue nure tu lias not jet arrived lu if and the Deputy Commissioner i- ?veting. TiioT'om un am.er nf Killin,.ul*, Mr. Artaetroag, tosbasot, i . , may be other abaeniees, bm thc foregoing lui is s.iffirii'tit to .how tl ;.? the Prealdenl an I thc members oi in. Administration are not, al tbe present Mme Kf toast, fair!) tubjecl lo ono of Herbert Bpenccrs shargssl criticism* upon a murnane PLEUSO-PNEUMONla kUOBQ CATTLE. Wasbiboton, Muy 2X?Tha s^rnpaaraaoe ai eoatagtooai plcuro-pncumonta sasoagoattli ba lin* ri* ciiiiir i* eausifin idhi h ssissameM saaoag ttatryssea sad stu.kmun. 'iiuis far saly Ire eases sra positively kno'vn ta have in-' in led. nil al a pi, ?'? called Bennlne*s lliitli,'.'. in UM sui,ailis af tbs fi .i . hu'i.v. ral a ),.V' i.. ii ie|?,rf. d 'o the nut!,..rules. !'?> n of the In* r.,;e,i null,,ai* lu tho sasas abor* referred rn bave died ..nd tile llfih lia* JttSl nt-rn l.iuov. ,1 to tho ixp,,ia.itiiii. vi'eiin.n-, station reeentl] i ll bed lo . undi ii. A.' cultui I p.uiul' .! iv; .ii,:' ... ,1, be made to prevent tbs i oi ihe .1.-. a-e, lull lli.-ie I* milch au vi. ty a ll.. li ,, . [or thi toni a ?bi , pis iro pu a nonie sypiiared bera ia a B**t*tset/ siuiilai wu)m if,-,.it spread to Maryland and Virginia, nnd was with difficulty stamped out RESISTING A LAND CLAIM. Washington, May 23.?The attorney for the Florida parishes of Louisiana to-day tiled with the Secretary of the Interior a protest agaiust allowing tho mortgages of the New-Orleans and Pacific Railroad Com? pany securing land bonds ss assignee of the New Orleans, linton Rouge, and Vicksburg Railroad Osss puny, to bs filed and recorded In the Department of tbe Interior, no says: "I maintain that Hie fail? ure to construct the road hy said com? pany east of the Mississippi River, aud their waiver, ns per deed now on record in the r>er>art ineiit of tbs Interior, nrt-Jng frmii such default, ls an estoppel on their part, which forfeits thc grant, ai under the provi-o of section 'i'i. Act of Marci) 3, lf-71, Mhnt auld company snail complete the whole road.' I ui-o allege that a portion of the nroccedit of tbe aalea of the aforesaid bonds to to bs applied to the payment of un? lawful services in obtaining legislation." THE ARMY AND NAVY. WaJBIBOTOBi May ii.'i.?Major Guido N. I.leber, Judge Adv..cato BailedStatSS Army, Ima been j ordered to proceed to New-York City on public business. | Leave of absence for three mimili-, with permission to I go beyond sea, hu* BOM granted to Second l.ieuienaiit I Henry Kirby, 10th Infantry ; the leave of StaeaCS grunted Cap!alu Robert II. Montgomery, Otb Cavalry, Maret) IO, baa beea aitoaflod five mont ha; tho leave of absence granted Malar Edward Collins, 1-t Infantry, May 8, hus bsOB extended (Ive months ; la tho tempo* naryabssaes .,f thc chief ur Kagteeers, Licuteuaut Colonel John O. Parke, corps* of Kagtosers, win takn charge of the oflsOS of Chief of Kngliieera ; tlie extension of leave of Sbeeaee "n account et *-"****BIH granted First Lieutenant Alfred M Raphal), 11th Infantry, May'Jd i --.'. ha* been further extended one year on secoanl of aichueea ; leuvu of ansswee for four months te take effect ni Jun., baa in-vi granted Colonel Wlll'am lt. Boj ttl, i'ii Cavalry: nie leave ol absence granted Captain Charles vitrelhammcr, 13th Infantry, Juty 13,181*1^, has I en i i.ended len .luya. Assis.uut Engineer C. A. E. Kim: lia* leen or.ivied to tbe Alliance; Chaplain m. D. Boonun to tbt training ahlp Minnesota i Assistant Ens-loner lt. T. Ball ima been detached from the Alliance an l placed ou smiting orders. iii, praotlee-slUp Dale eal led from Norfolk yesterday fi r .Annapolis, commanded bj Lieuieuaal Alfred Reynolds wtih ulm tv-?vx *. amen on board. P so Vi ni ni i I: I . Muv :::(. I i ? c ? fainer Albatros*, Lbutenani Tanner, from Norfolk, cm ployed by thc i isl) Commission, arrived at Newport al it.ou to day. WASHINGTON Noli:s. BavsuiaoTox, w's in-- lay, Mav 23, 1883. Bl iv i SD i" I'i i.c. "(in ir 82,011 .o.iDiti Catted .-talcs no es Sttd amid and Stlvet coi tu,enies wei, nd noil Lo pulp in the Treasury Ucpartiot-ni to-day by ihe macer -atiiig process, lina ia (really in excess of tbe average amount destro* ed. Cnn ) Boobs Not i.ns Aiome The Beeretaryof War bM authorised the commanding officer of thc De parin..'nt of ttie Columbia to seud i aleta Ltreopkiu aud Kouu-kt't io Wsshlngton with Chief Mose* ii.isis lo givu the liiMDiug Indiana a i. pre-a-uiatMin, A*.- i:iii mn' Laas I'lii.-uii.v i-i.am..?thc Light - li,.,i-i Hoard bas made arrangemsnts lo erect slower with a Ural ..for electric lena at the station on Staten [aland with ?> view to testing the dkffcri:nt systems o' eli utrtc v.'u;* which can h.- auTtxed in ugh! souses. Tm. )tvnivi: ii..-1'irti.daarica i'm- lecretary of the Treasury lits satberised tho Burgeou-Oenerel of thc Burins Hospital Service tu mast rettuiaitioo iruiu lime to time fur auob sntna ss maj Im< necessary to carty into efftet the purpost ol tho Ubi tppropriatlou for the pre vcutlou Ol' the Spit' ii! of ' !? .... Bernes r.> Nv rios si. Basks -Thc Treasurer to-day : aotloea 'o Bat ion ni lum ki thal In pur ., c ?,,, ,u upi,.ion oi tbe Attorui -Uencral no return oi o> posits aud capita will nereafter be reiiuired ol Salton il ??. ... ;. .... -..ol ii m.. rt pea ed >. me aol ol I . tuted with tbe duty due and payable January, i *?*?.(. III.vim i. Mn.r.. '.. J lie Carl :;pp nit--I to rx...i, v.. ??, n.!;..a ea for a pp lutment aa cadets i itheB ro? gue tai lui -'it:" i- ii ?c -mi. in i ut* city. < lui o. ueati ly Uity appll ams who have bern examined, tumi bave ti ti fount! physically qualified, aud ordered lo appear 'ri- Ullina i' -it as :o Lour mt ulai Ulm -j. T nets are eniy uv u appoint) icuta tu or rn sab . vin Buncti alor iti.vi.v Vii -ii,.5 eototalttec ap* potnted totiiveal gate the affairs of the offie-i r tbe sop r vuviii: A,, hiteei oi the I'reasm v mel iii ? m irniiissnu or gauiicd Mi Mu li waa prc*, nt. Mr blurt i sal J ue bud made a requisition lor additional papers, widcti ne bad Just reel Iveu, and be would ilk*.'Xamln them opt",ing ins t i.e. Ile nullo ii.' d tua', ho **.1 bc reedy io proceed to tin.now. BIDS i mt Cm.n wim; I'.i.-i vi. Non - Tbs Peat (UH,-.. liepai i received tom proposals fm i<ti**.-*vlttg i postal Boles, i wo of which rei i iv i uv in atol No ,.tv I..-,- Hun. Coiniu'i'.f-o: N' v Vi. ila wert.'opened to-day. The award will Ik uia-ita hy ms Postmasiei Oeucrul Biter tue mid pi of ihe report ol nu committee, iv.,;cu wil piobau.v boeotia* '.. he baal ol this ? im < .-. v i ? i vs .,i i ..i ..ki n Mis ?The eomsalttee, Of which r*rt lerlck Dougla.se ia chairman, appoluicd to ii rungrmeuta for a national.rention ul ti a i u ui<ii people ul thf United Ma'c*, decided io.Nv ia ..' tue place for thu proposed eooventlon fro u Wusulligtou lo l.",ll?vllle, Ky, I...- . ,i| vi i I meet on tho day ptevtotialj sgt oed agon, B ptembertit, lu'Xt. _________^.^__ .1 RUDSON RIVI R STEAMBOAT RUNE. Koniioi"f, N. Y., Hay 23.?Tba steamboats Emita, ol the Hu. lu o ii Line of Aibaay, ami the i -? s I. Of Catskill, cunt' IB SOlllSJOO ililli' Milton, al lill)', lock tost Bight, rhe collision waa caused by a misiuk mil. ii.o Emus sunk In half an hour. Tbe members ol tue er- vv were pu kl d Up bj i US Escort. Her pilot lt ui Milton, and ifiv-ic, -?> oi ike a statement. GOLD IS LOWER CALIFORNIA, Tucson, Aria, Muy 23.? B-sports of im rnense gi.1.1 dtorovertes tn Low r edit oma. iweaty miles inland from M ile) ?. have reached bera, aud several pin ms have start, d t,.r thal r. gum. - ^ THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY'S LAXES. HakrISBCRO, Penn., May 23.?Pending fin discussion ot the bill lo (ax oil hf fore ttie Legtslatttre ll vv on c barged That the Standard Oil Compan* patti very little tux to the Slat". An luv es'lgatiuu ?r tha Audit r UeBcral's booke shows that tba lazes paid in lh-'J by , n.viiiii.-. owned hy Ute btruidard amount io 8183,700 41) _^^^^^ EZRA HAYWOOD AH A IS IS COL III. W(.)t(i>n Et, Muss. M;iy 23.- Esra II. [Igy wood, of Princeton. Hut., wns before tbs i-upenor Court th)* afternoon on un ladlettnent obargteg him with circulating obscene liteia nie. II ? wai heb! in 81,000 to appear on Kinlay, ile hu* often been before the Bow fora courts on similar ehargea ? WOVE PRISONERS ESCAPE PROM JAIL. Hali i Mt nu., May 23.?FotU jnisoiiPi.-t in'Biiinmora c.uttity Jail nt Totvboutown, V/llllasa Willow, Joifplt Pstrker, W. H. Beck ami Ci anet* i-tcvous, a col,ned burglar, e.-rupeil thia afternoon. Tue Jailer had ihe malu door op")) to release a prisoner whose time had expired, when the tour saan, who were mi ttie ear* lidiii. ni itl<< ii rnsfi for lum and after throwing him dowu made their escape. TELEGRAPH SOILS. DNDBBTAEBB8 IN CONVBNTIOH. Villi.API I THIA. Mat 2'A. Iii.' drat annual meet? ing of the, funeral line, tor*' ssa... uti,ni of Pen nay! vania, on oriiauUatlon ecapOSSS ut uuuciia.cia, hrj-aM hate this mornlBg. AstsiHTi-T) BsnonaNTS AT RUSTON. BoSToa. stay TS iii- ates.r l-Tussian to-dai hr.uiglit l.otio steerage paasengera. Most of theiti ar.. ' .1,,!,ted" iiiiigr.ints. UiK PHILAOBLPBIA BBCOBDBMBtP. riiiLAHUi'iiiA, Mav 23.?ibe ttapretne Court atti i ms ih" decree ol Hie I'oniuiun l'l.a* ( omi, vt huh oual.t I -a vl.l ll I ann tioin the offlce ul Ile. euler of fbi, cit v. t 0 vi p K \ SATIO N PO ll vv v i.'f ? lt BTANLIV. ? BoaroN, Maj 2A. -i'he LtMiUlaiiveCoirrmitttseon i I nins fi,,lav vu,eu tu r-poit lue bill lu fiiviu of Waller SLaiil.iy, ,-i.iiipeus.iliug him for loss,'* inruireil lu I'ouatriiti Ina lue ll."isa. Tum,ri. Tit* aiuofint will riuhaluy uul he far Lom *1S ',i*oo. Tho mluorllv wt.I .Uss. nt. A DiKAi'LTi-.u ANXIODI TO SBTTLB Ni.vv iiRUNawit'g, ti. J., Mtv 2'A.? i im defaoltlng ai ('.ninty Collector Jarrard ls now io Pennsylvania, ant h ., nit.it tl io settle the tleiu lem y iu his aecouata, --tali l rea* nrer Wngbthas agre. tl ta lend hun tio.uuo io fuah.e hi.u io pay the dell' lt. A NOMINATION DY Itt'TI.Kn hBIBO I EO. Booton, Maj -"t. at a meet mg of the Kxecutive Connon this afternoon, tbs mun mat too of Kdwa*-1 Hamilton aa member el tn- Board ol iitntii Luaaeyaad Chanty, le auiif.ti' lui'..'* S Denaslly, wasrsjsstsa A 0BAND J I'UV ha n:i TO OBTAIN. \ViYM-ii"i'i). Os., M;'.y 2'A. Judge Boom expertenciBM diiti.-uiiy it, appuihtinu a iii amt jurv u, the < asa Ol I lu' Male aaalusl elahie, ii tlu/.tuis, v?i,o *xa accuawl el Imving expelled two Cbmsae shopkeepers nun Wayne uio. A (ill'T TO VV it.I.IA.VIH COU.KU h. North ADAMS, Meas., Mav ..m -The tt-nstoea of WilliamsCodssareeavBdU-Ssy aeheek foi Soti.uOotrsai a. li H. 'tuen, nf Albany, to luanda professorship of .Naiuial Theology lu memory ol Bia Bead toa, who was a .tintern in Wi..i .ins i ollet-e. UMi'KHAM'i: WORK IN PENNSYLVANIA. Itt 1 i.n'uvir, l'eiiii.. May '-'.'I.?lin .-tafe I'etti persnee Amendment Asserlslhis ??thora this raornlai aad wu* -.,'11 attsndsd, koeettragma reports wara irati tresa ihe .line:..ul i "uuiie*. ami ii Wa* tvolvni to coaliau* lbs wu,a with te,,ewell vigor, ilei.-ial It.-atoi amii et r.l t Iv i en nu.. lion, A ' ii.wilatl maa* uia.alua wa* hvl.i lu tlie i o.m liuaae tills evsuiua. THE GREAT EAST RIVER SPAtf READY FOR THFa OPENING OF JHE BRIDGE. TU? ritOiillAMMK OF EXKRCHEH?COMPLETING) THK AllllANti. MK*4TS FOR THF PARADE, TOgj FIKr.WoRK8, TIIK DKCORATION8 AND THE Kt CT.MION TO THK PRESIDENT. Tho formal opening of the New-York and Brooklyn Bridge will take place to-day. Tha President, Governor Cleveland and other prom? inent guests will bo escorted over tko struc? ture by tho 7th Regiment to the Brooklyn terminus, whore tho opening exercises will bo held. Vice-President Kingsley, of the Board of Trustees, will present tho Bridge to Mayors Low and Ellson, who will respond for tho i-itit's and orations will be delivered by Abram S. Mewitt and tho Rev. Dr. .StorTt*, Fire? works will be displayed from tho Bridge at 8 p. m., and later iu the evening there will bo a reception to tho President and tho (.ovcrnor at tho Brooklyn Academy of Music. Elaborate decorations and illuminations have liven planned in Brooklyn. THE FINAL PREPARATION'S. Tito labor of foin teen Titan In bridging IBS East 1;iver is practically complete. Appropriate open 111)/; ceremonies have been arranged in both cities, snd to-inoriow the public useof the Bridge will begin. It in said Hutt if tbe ariah of William C. Kingsley, wlioio-dayvMll presentthastrm tine88 behalf ei thotrostase to the slayers of the two cities, hail been rim-uited, he would simply have had ;i si-rn [tut up, ?? Thc Bridge ih Open,'' to show that lt was tread*/ for public ute. But the counsels of the other trustees uiul the city authorities pre? vailed, and it was it. culed to have an elaborate c!ein.11ioii ;ind fo make tho day of the opening ono ot' niiiiiicii'iil jubilation in both cit a-. As tho I.i idge sasans tuoie to Brooklyn than it does to this eily, and ns thal .ny pays two-thirds of the cost, it was <leifimiiie.il to have the exercises of the formal transferal tba structure hy tho trustees to the city authorities at tha Inooklyu terminus, piecsdod by a uiul Hi across the etiiicture by the distinguished in? vite I onests. The BiiiIl-o trustees of this city, with the invited L'lusis. will ni, ct at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel, and simultaneously tlie Bridge trustees of Brooklyn and the invited guests of that elty will meet at the Brenklyn City Hall. Escorted by soldiers, tbe trnatsau wBI eondnet their guests to tha Bridge, and after the Brooklyn body hus tnet tlu.se from tn te city all will proceed together to tue station building at tit.'Sands Street termini!-, which baa lu vu made i.'inly for thc exercises, i ho marshal of the dav i* ??'iittiul .laities .lotii'.liin, <.f Brooklyn. His aides aro Colonel Samuel Iii'lund-. Chief Aide; Lieut. iiitiit-CoIoii. ls J. Henry Story, John Y. ('alger. J, Lester Keep, Herbert S. Jewel'. Albeit E. I-.iinl,. Henry Ailinn and William B. Overton; ami Moons Robert Herbert, Walter K. RessltST BBS. Hassan H. Wheeler. The 7ih Regiment, under C. I'.iiel Kuiviou - (lui I., will be the csoit from the Fifth Aveuuo Hotel. Among fha guests will la President Arthur and several satuibsrs of bis Cabinet, Governor CttsweJand .uni ins-fail. Mayor I'.itsoii anti Ins Cabinet, tho division and brigade olin era ol tao Nu timmi Gourd, iiicltieuig lietisrals Sh der, i'll/g. raid and Ward, tho other city ellice;, and litany gttasts from abroad. Iii' column will st ;i ri iu lime ta reach tae New*-Tori, tower at ).:((? p. m. Ths regiment will thea foi m inline in tim roadways, and ptOSSSB arin- as thc procession Bsaasa along the elevated promenade in the centra of the Budge. TIIK OAlBaBIBSJ iv Bi:>i"KLY.v. Ia Brooklyn tho'-'.ld Kegimeut trill assemble al tho '. lennont Avenue Armory, and ttssaes msrch to the be.i.li|uurters ol tho Stuoud Division, at Conrt a.t JotnlSSBM ats., muli r cominan.1 of Colonel rtodnayL'. Ward, ut Hs/slsah. With them w.ll bo a battalion of Halted 8ta8sa troana. stadof Major IL II. .laclvs.'U. uiul a battalion af United Stale* ma? nnus, under Colonel Charles Hov wood. They will torin ni lino la Kiimseti-st., tho rignt festing in Clinton st., ami will es, oil the tollowin-; lirooMya oflicials: Mayor Low. Controller llrinkerhott. Au iltur Voi'vr. th.' Brooklyn Bu.lue trustees, tba ricardo ol ..Mei men, Supervisors, Education, Asses ?ara and Electhasa. henils ol tho elty departments, tni'inbcrs of Congress aaa tbs Lfsjlriatnm. Units*! St.ifs ottieials, tlie Societv of Old I'-rttoklynites, Collin.o.l..re Hsahnr and stall. Ceneials (hri-ten-on nnd Bro wt,ell. and others. The column will move so that it will arrivn na tho Bridge at l.p. m. Tba Brook lyn party aili mn.no at ibo Brooklyn towsr until the ai rival ol that from tins city. As the President reaches tho New-York tower, the gunson (...vernor's Ialaud ami ou the shipsof war of the North Atlantic Siiuadion at auchor ia tho East River will lire ths Presidential salute. \\ lien tho bead of the column re ac btv. the Brooklyu towera similar salute will bo fireti at I'ort Onega) .md at St.iirg-st. and Busbwick-ave., Brooklyn, 'lbs L'.itl Regiment vvtil sAort the gueals lo the station building, which will tte ie ac (j ed at, li o'clock. The Ttti Keuimcut will then put out a lute of sentinels on the west ro.iilir.iv ot the Bridge, and the 834 will guard this east roadway. Tho elevated promenado will bo putiuliod by sentinels Iro:n balfe regiments, wno will pi event the gaihenna of people ia sask erswds ss will hinder auy oue bavins a right an tho Bridge to raff Hie banda of botb rogimeuts will lepoif lo Colonel Jahn V. Culyer to settafss tbe m.isic of tho opening exercise*. The gue-is will ba due. t. .1 to tlier si ats by ushers dc ta .lcd ti um tba ?'.itt Regiment i> ia'nicvi'iMj IBB BKOOBLTB station. Tlio station building at the Brooklyu end of the llrulge has bsaa Aaoaraiail lavishly with festooned lingi, the coats ot arms of all tho States between Ihe vvniiti)ws, and nina velvet banginga with gold embroidery overhead. Tho railroad tracks have been temporarily .loured over, aud ou thou upward of -l,ooo th.tils have been pla, ed. Tho sis-akers* platform is near the no them end. tow arti tins city, and ibo building ia open at Lotti ends. A place moir) utiiittod foi ora'ory it would not he possible to provide. It nsssabtss as much as |tu>i.-.il,lo a section af a tunnel BO feet wide, open at butti ends, and nearly lill feet long. Tho voice oven of the moat powerful speaker will ho lost ami inaudible except Wittiiu a very In w feet"! bun. To most of thosaaithiu the bttlldlng the spsaaars will simply ur pear to Lo gong through the motton - ut deliver rig orations and Beatons ut tlie New Vork cud of tba Bridge will Lave .ts good acfeaaoaaf I.e..nug what ie said ea asset af those who hors t hs win io tn Leta of a lunsMoii to tho bailding. Tbe ouly way to hoar the -.ped Ins will ho through thc nowa psjanta. For convenience In seating the guests, tho seats ate ilividetl into sections, msoi ved as fi Hows : 8eo. D.-TUo ITcslilent uinl ('..Linet, (...vernor and staff. United States ttoualors, Itomben ot dingi eas, Qov* I'lii us ul oilier Mole*.* BOO. Ii. ?Meitil.t i* of Hie l-egisUtiU'C, ( uiutnou Ci.un clUof geo Yoi it uiul itiooitiyii, eily uni c..uut> ofiuiaU i>r New-York un I BtOOkl* B. -.1 il -Anuy iiuil Navy; Nutloual tluurd. Isa J. Tress. Bee. K -st..uHy invitedsnests. I lee. M. KxciiiBively reserved i..r "inployes. IBB (iiiin u (U i \i:i:risK-. As soon as tho gu, sta aro seated the opening music, will be stayed by' ti.e '_':t,l Bagtmsat Bans. The exercises will be presided over by Junes S T. Siitana!).tu. After pravel' by Bishop A. N. Lillie. ;t,hn, ot ttie l'rot.'-taut Episcopal lu.t -es., of Long Ialautl. Vice-President William Gb Kingsley, ot tbe Budge trusi.es, ni behalf.if Ina fellow members, will present tho Illidge to tl.e Mav m < o! the two i ii.es. One u ii rn heil guns will then bo hied iroiu (.viveinoi's Island, the war ships, lort tireeue uud Btagg st., announcing to ull within hearing tho end ot tho work of the trustees. Mayor Low still thea -pe., v, accepting the trust for the city of Brooklyn. uud Mayor Ed-am will siuiilariv accept iu bel.alf of thia oily. AUei a comet solo u> Levy, tbe ora ions