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8 — ——————— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1874 SPORTING NEWS. The Athtotics Defeat the Baltimores 10 1o 3, The Atlantios Badly Beaten by the Philadelphias 10 to 0. Preparations for the Summer Races. — BASH BALL, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chioago Tribune, THE ATHLETICS AND TH¥ DALTIMORES, Prutapirrura, June 1,—Tho Baltimoro Baso Tall Club engngod in a contest to-dny with tho Athlotics, whom thoy defonted in tholr park in tho Monumental OCity on Satur(ay iast, The Qay was warm, bitt suck o high wiud was blowing a6 to sorfously interfore with tho batting and throwing. Tho gamo was exivemoly tedlous, dotracting groatly from tho brilllant plays made o times, Tho Athloties lost the toss and went first to tho bat, rotiring in one, two, thrag ordoer, two by ‘onls hits to Warren, who fiotded them to Gould, aud ouo on tho fiy by Ryan. ‘‘ho Cauuries poppod up threo flys in thole order and drow & naught, Thio Athletien Indulged in the samo perform- nnco in openivg the econd inning. Blelaski commenced the work for the Baltimores in this fiming, making good drive, th firat basa-bit in tho guino, Snyder folloyed, aud Gerhards Hke- wiso repcated the performance, sonding one to MeMullen, who attomptod to cut off Biolaski, but ovorthrow to MoGenry, Manning took bis chanco at_tho ash, and anothor eafe hit was mado, sonding in Shyder and Gorhardt. Mau- ning wns cought napping at first baso by Me- Brids, however, aud was pnt out, ‘Tho Balti- mores scored threo rung, $wo of which wora earved. Gould offered Button & chanco by ninfiing n throw of Gerhardts in tho third inning, and a run was scored, Who third inuing was o vory auspicious ono for the Ualtimoro Club, and it was expected that ob lonst two run would Yo seored. co woro tho baca fuil, and onoh timo tho sharp fielding of tho Blues and tho poor playing of the busc-runuors Lopt o tally from being mado. Tho fourth was the fortunato inning for the Athlotics, Gould playlug first-baso _and allowlng tvo balls'to pass hini, ono hit by Sutton being at A timo whei the bases wora full, and which gave ho runner his baso nnd two hatds an opportini- ty toscote. {ho Biucs did not totira befora four runs had been made and n load of two over thoir opponents obtained. ‘T Baltimores failod to tcora any moro runs fn the gamo, nlthongl thoy batted erfo aud well nt times aud worked hard. Tho Athletics gradually rolled up their Lotal to ten boforo retiring. Mauning lost an u]?mrumlty to makoa fine double play in the cighth nving by mulling & tarow from Warren whick would havo cut off McMullen ond McGeary, Gerberdt scemed afrn d to attempt £o ebop eome of tho snfo drives which went in closo proximity to bim, and in the Inst ioning, Warren, who 18 & clover and relisble ficlder, mado two bad errors at critical poluts of the gamo, and holped to swall tho total of his antazonists, Tho Canarles were rotired in the Jnyt inning by & beautiful doublo play by Suttou, ‘Battin, aud Tislor, which disposed of two heads at onco. Tnnings— 23460789 Athletics .. 0141300 2-10 Baltimores 3000000 0—3 “Runa earnci—Afhietics, 43 Taltimores, 2, ihiotice, 4; Fime of gune=—=1wo hours and 30 minutes, Tmpire—William MeLean, of the Lurela Club, TTo-morrot, ono of tho grostost games of the season will be played beiweon the Athlelics snd tho Atlautics, of Brooklyn, The latter-named cub is the only one which bas thus for dofented tlo Rod Stockings. Special Dispatel ta The Chicago Tribune, TIE PUILADELPIIAS V8, THE ATLANTICH, New Yonr, Juno 1.—Tho Atlantics, of Drook- Iyn, received the most sovoro dofeat they havo und thig ecason, on the Union Grounds to-day. e oceasian was the first championship gameo botwoen tho Atlantics and the new nine of he Pluladelpic Club. Mr. Matthows, of tho Mutnals, seled as umpiro, and called play nt §:30 o'clock, with tbo Yhiladeipbins ut tho bat, Through errora of West at second base, Lhey scored two runs, ana tho Atlantics rocerved a bluuk. In the next four innings the Pluladel- hing added fivo more runs to their scors, tho flotae elub drawiog blanks, The Atlautics played much bottor during tho Test of the game, and thoir opponents woro only able toadd three more ruue to their scoro. Tho Atlautics did not get n man on first baso until the eighth_inning, when Weat mude first on an exror of Holdsworth's and I'earca follow- ed with & fine bago hit, sending Weat to socond, aud o run looked almosy certain, but Ferguson gent o hot one to Fulmor, who flelded the ball beantifullyto Craver, making a flue doublo play, puttiug ont Pearco and Forguson, West, iu tlio menntime, haviug made third, bubt wae left thero, howover, 88 tho next strikor rotired at fizat baso, The ninth inning was begun with s scoro of 10 to 0 in the Plnladelphing’ favor, but tho tatals were unchanged, as both sides drew blanjs, Dehiman's abseuco, on nccount of sickness, was folt by the Atlanties vory much, Following is TIE SCORE. ATLANTICS. 2| 3|0 1 PHILADELTIIIAR, Farrow, ¢, 0] 1] BHEggIcr, . fuserey.] 2] 2) 8 3 oflHoldswortli, 50211 0] i 1 HE BTk 1| 2| 493460789 3300120 0-10 90 U-0 ———— THE TURT, EASTERN MACING BTABLES. Nrw Yoni, Junol.—1T'ho stables of Jeroms Park ave rapldly boing filled with arrivals of thoroughbred horses engaged in tho meeting of tho Amorican Jockey Chib, which will bogin on Baturday noxt. Tho latest arrivels aro at tho stubles of Col, MeDanicls, Goorge A. Rico, D, J. Buunalty, A, Belmout’s Bultimore horges, and D, 7. Crouso's. _Boveral othor stables ara_oxpected to-diny from Baltimoro and the training quarters in this neighborhood, Thore will bo naearly 200 Tiorzes at Jovomo Park during tho coming moete B Jolin ¥. Chamberlin writesthat the Monmouth Tark races, under the old mansgemont, aro to o bogun on the 4th of July aud fnishod on the 18th,~in sll, eight days, TIHE PRINTERS, Mecting ol tho Xn graphical Union at St, Louls. §7. Louts, Juno 1, 'ho twenty-second annual Couvention' of tlin International Uypographical Unlon commouced its sossion hioro to-day. Nearly 100 dolegaten wero presont from all parts of tho country. Aflernwoport by tho Commit- tee on Credentinls the following oflicers wora olected for the onruing yoar s President, W, A, Badyell, Now York ; T'irst Viee-Lresidonf, Hon< Ty White, Memphis; Second Vice-Presidonc, W. f, Redield, of Washington; Secrolary nud ronsurer, . A, Hutchinkon, Chicago ; Corre sponding Secrotary, W, B, Pride, Wilmington, P'bo Convontion thon adjourned, end on juyl- tation of Charlos A. Mantz, ono of the proprie- tors, visited the Zunca oftico tn o body, whore & handeonio collation was sproad, tousts drank, aud spoechos made, e —— SUICIDE. Br. Lours, Juno 1.—Mnrie Dans, n young Trouchwoman recently from Now Orloans, throw hieteelf from tho ftlistory window of o build- ing, orcr of Elm sirool sad tho loves, this morning, wlmost Inktantly Lilling her, boing terribly crushed and manglod, Bho had beon ondenvoring 1o procure s situntlon ae governess, Tut, Leig dieappolnted in all hor efforts, becanié anuch dejeoted, and it in supposed comunttod the agt w}nilln Juboring undor & tomporary aborration of mind, Specfal Diopatch to The Chicage Tr{bune, DunuqQuE, 1., June 1.—A Inboring man, nam- ed Goorgo or, committed suicido this alter- noon by shooting himsoll in tho eye with a pis- tol, 1lo was crazed with drink at tho timo, e — AN EXTENSIVE ROBBERY. On Fridny ovening nn extensive robhery was perpeirated, by which tho family of o gentleman nemed Bunnell, of the firm of O, W, Miller & Co,, fish dealers, ab Lho cornor of Bouth Wator and Cluk streots, wero mado to pay tributo to the villainy of encul-thloves to thooxiant of about #1,100. Mr, Bunnoll rosidos on Wabauh avenue, niear iarmon court, and on the night siinded to, %ehilo Wimaulf and Family wero within discussini hio wexity of thelr ovening ropnst, the dopre~ crnationnl Typos dators avallod thomsolves of their tomporary nbgonce in the dining-room, aud, oulering tho liouso, rausacked it thoroughly. —Tho ropnlt of “their visltation wes & valusble wolltairo diamond ring, a pir of Lracolets, a gold watch, nnd othor mflfluu of virtu to tho valite of upwards of £1,000. ‘Tho factahave boen com- munleated to tho deteotives, who aro endeavor- ing to forret out tho whoreabout of the thisves, and gecure a recovery of the Joot, CRIME. ¥ Disorderly Lrivon Convict 87, Louis, Juno 1,—A spocinl from Jofferson City at loto hour to-night saya troublo, which forn long time_throatoued to bo quito sorlous, oceurrod in tho Ponitontlary during dipuer Liour to-duy. Seversl conviets simultancously sprang from™ their soats ot fho tablo, sud, with deawn knives, ordorod the flve or six guards progent to wtand "Ll ab tho poril of tholr Jivos, whioh thoy did. Nr Bradbury, ono of theotlicors of ihio prison, en- tored the room, aud was immodintly solzod, orderod to be soated, and romaiu quict,” Bhortl aftor, Warden Sabro outered aud mada a apcacl to tho conviots, which quicted them to the oxtout that tloy goloased Dradbury aud tho guards. Tho osuse of tho troubls, as Bintod by tho comvicts, was tho bnd quality of food furnishod thom, At tho roquest of Col. Murphy, Prosideut of tho Lrison Company, tho | ‘Commissioner of Prisons went with him to tho commissary quarters, whero tho quality of tho ratious was oxamined, ‘This soomed snnnl’nntnry to most of tho convicts, but somo of thom still fusistod that tho food was not good, and the complaint was mado that tho ' aunntity wee' mot eufiiclont. for hurdeworking mon. Col. Murphy assured them they should have an abundenco to eat nud good .Xmmy. and com- arative quict was rostored, sccond rovolt, owover, broke out in the shoo-shops in tho af- tornoon, ang tureats woro mado to burn tho prison, ' Tho Wardon then dotormiuod to forco the couvicts fato their colls, At this juncture a compony of armod oltizens arrived, snd thoy wero mareied [nto the prieon, drawn uy iu line rendy to firo on tho_ slightest domonatration of disobodiouco. This had & quicting offoct ovon on tho mogt turbulent of the mon, and in a fow minttes nll wero behind tho bars and bolts, a gononl amnasty having beon lrst daclared by the oflicors of tho prison. Villainous Gutrages Spieetal Dispateh to The Chicaaa Tribuna, ManisoN, Wis., Juve 1.—A cruel_outrago was porpetrated yestorduy near Luko Viow, 7 miles sontheast of this city, by four ruflinns. “Lhoey knocked down and robbod o young man nemed Johu Collon, and then, having stripped and gagged him, attempted to castrato him, but hnd ot hnle nccomplivhed thair work whon they woro alarmod and fled. 'Lho young man was 50 much injured that hio was unablo to erawl home ill Infe in the day, and his condition is critieal. Tho gl'cntuet indignation is folt among tho noighbors b this unprovoked and cruel outrage on a worthy yonth, aud the perpetrators would Liwe fared hed bed thoy boou caught. Oflcers are in pursuit. Arrest ot Coufiterfeiters, Fonr Waxng, Ind., June 1.—Dotective Whit- noy, of tho Unitod Btatea Socrat Sorvics, arrived and srrested William Iiathburn for ciroulnting counterfoit money. Ou unmrdn{ . Whitney arrestod o man namod Abe Hall, ak Cairo, asmall village six miles from Lima, O., ou the sama charge. all is an old offendor, who but ro- contly omerged from the Michigan' City Peniten- tiary, whore lo had sorved o full five years' term. On s person wau found a Inrzo amonnt of countarfeit fractional curraucy of thae 60-cent deuomination, which was finely excculed and well caleutated to doceive, the viguotta being tho hend of Edwin 3 Stanton. Bo- gidos the 60-cont countorfoits thero was a largo numbor of 310 bills_issued by the Firat Nationat Bk of Dolpbi, Ind., which bhad beon raised from £1 billa. The faco of tho bill would ot boar the soruting of an export, although it would poss with mast people. Tho buck was vory well oxceuted. Rathburn, the man arrcst- od hora this morning, isa enrponter, and evie dently & now hund at tho work of [assing coun- terteit monoy. ke camo hero recently from Ohio, nnd when arrested was employed in a car~ penter shop, In nis possession waa found considorablo smount of the above described bills and fractiounl curroncy. Lo has been mnile a smclior by tho villains who firet put tho mouoy out, and now mourns his folly when it is toolate, He was dotected the first timo he attempted to pags ono of tho 50-cont notes. Ar, Whituoylott Tor Clovelaud at noon with his prisonor, ! Destruction of n Coal Company’s " Property. Specaal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune DANvILLE, June 1.—A dnsterdly outrace was enncted at ono of the Moes Dank Coal Com. fRus mivos lust night, by somo persons un- known, This Compayy, whose operatives struck same time ago, subslituted non-Union mun and comon laborers, who bnve been permitted to work so far_without molestation. ‘Ihis morn- ing, upon repniriug to their working rooms, they dincovered thireo of tho rooms pullod dowa and all thelr mining tools destroyed, damaging thom and the Compauy upward of £600. The Cemotery Desceration Noar Meme Phise Meapiss, Tonp,, Jano_1—A numbor of wit- nesecr woro beford tho Grand Jury to-day in re- cand Lo 410 oubragon and Tobberios porpetrated ¥ pegroos in the vicinity of tho National Como~ tery on Decoration day. Tho Ledger nssertuthat Wiltiam Henry Laylor, Superiniondent of the cometery, assisted tho negroon in_their acts, Thomas Swan, Presidont of tho Pall Bemor, says ho triod to provent tho robhories by sending armed men to protoct tho owners of grocories .and stands, but admits that he took &25 from My, Pope for a licenyo to xoll, becauso it was in tito programmo that nothing was to bo sold in that vicinity, The Wintermuto Murdey Trial. Yaswrox, D, 4., Juno 1—Tho Ion. J. B. Brown oceupied tho time from 9:30 o'locle (his morning uutil § o'clock this ovoning iu bis argu- ment on tho side of the jwosccution of tho Win- tormuto cago. 1o by roviowed tho cuso, end wa listoned to with marked attention by o Inrgo audienco. Every available placo in tiio court- voom was packed full; and tho doors and halls Iosding thorsto wero all ocoupicd. o vill re- wunio ploading to-morrow at 9 o'clock. Dicd ok Ilis Woundy, Wigerase, Wo Va, Juno 1.—Chapmin, who was shot in tiio picnia row ab Benwood, Saturday Inst, died to-day, Durgott’s Lost Buttle—Lhree Brothers Who Dicd with Bheir I5oois One From the Memphis (Tenn.) Avalnche, The dood of blood which ozcurred Inng day aftornoon at farklerodes Tandng, Ark., thirty miles below this eity, resulling in thodeath of Ionry Burgott, the third member of the mumo family to fall & vietim to guupowdor, iy degeribed Dy numeyous persoun who witnesied 1t as ono of tho most exciting duel combats within their Lnowledgo, 1t uppienrs thit {he elnin viotim of the terrifie conteut left this city varly on_the mornfug of Thursday last in o skiff, ‘armed to the teeth, and wos ovideutly fully intens upon battling to tho doath with the vory person who slow him, o wa. neconpanied ” on Lis trip by & son—n Ind of about 12 years, The kiff wes woll etored with provisions, ns if fitted out for » long journoy, and ho had £108 in mouoy with him, On' the way down bo shot & wild turkey, a5 if to practice as n marksman, and knowing perhaps that the man ho nonght Was expectad to cowo up during tha sfternoon us & prasenger on the stoamer Phil Allin, ho ovidently hinstoned his snall oratt down tho rapid currout to the ecane of buttlo, Arriving at the vlaco, he found Jewss Qrider, tio objeat of his hatred, stunding on the beaw of the rvor baulk awaiting the Janding of the Allin, which vessel at that very moment had arrived on iter trip fyom bolow townrds this city, Qrider had doubtloss watchod the avproach of Rargett with his ki, an he hed searcoly lonpod to the shore, with gun in haud, ata teko.aim position, hioth hummess of the havrela ralsed, a if for hoss tile purpodes, oro Grider himnelf reuchod for a Joadod shot-gun which o had leaned ngninst corpet-sncly, aud which ko dozived to bring to this eity for ropair, Lonving tho kil 10 tho caro of his boy, Burgett hastened up tho Dank of tho river, and as ho approachad its sum. it was necostod by Gridor ug follows ¢ “ How are you, Honry 2 What do you mean by coming hero this way 7" “'Tdonot moun anything norfous, Ifow are you, Jowso? wius Burgott's raply, W' am not vord well,” answored Qridor, # i'hen, dumu you, (nko that,” unid urgott, and loveling 1is pun bo pulied wiggor W turned Jooso ™ diroctly ut his intended vietim, ‘whio stood not twenty ruuun distant, Luchily for (iridor, the aim was bad and the sliot Lruiele fhio brow of tho bank and lodged fn the earth noar s feot, Almost at the samo fn- stant Grider fired, and the concuesion or luck of his gun tumblod him over buckviards, wnd casb tho gun soveral foct nway. U'he posscngors and orew on hoard of the Phil Allin wero speotators of tho scone, aud all woro improssed with tho bollof thot Grider was shot, But not so; ho re- gninod hin feot quickly, fumbled nbout for somo imo in search of & key tonnlook his carpot-nacky got into tho wrong sldo, losiug to him much pre- ofous {imo, aud fually grasped a revolvor wrap- hars- the linuds of sich » rancal, pedin o newapaper, whioh ho had to undo, dodging nt the same tima bobind n large treo for rotection, All this time Burgott continuod hin firo without efteot, aud took refugo in tho moantime behind a log hndor tho brow of the river-bank, firing the romaining lond from hinshot-gun, and ompty- fug tho contonts of Lia rovolvor, il seattorod wastofully aud inoTectunlly about into vacaut Bpneo. "'¥io aldo of Wis hoad only showed abovo tho log at {utorvala and Grider had a slim ohanco to slioot with muccens, 50 after loslng bwo valuablo chiargos, and barking tho log ench imo, Lo coolly rosorvad (hroo shots for clader Work. Tinding lio was liloly to got tho worst of it, and boing, it i1 thonght, alrendy wounded, DBurgott retroated to hiy ki, which ho tried to push into tho tivor, Whilo dolug this, Gridor advanced from bohind his protecting treo, fired ono or two shots from tho top of Km Dank ab closo rango, gathered up bis gun proviously thrown away, doliboratoly reprimed aud freshly capped the gun-barrol” still londod, snd, wit careful aim, fired dlmatl{ iuto the body of Bur- Retd, not, howover, until tho Inttor had taken from his porson o dorringer, ovidently forgotton in tho oxcitomont, and fired up the bank at Grider ns o porting saluto, taying before hioshot thnthis smmunition was exhausted and hie could flght 1o moyre. Tho morlally woundod man sank in the soft mud by tho water's brink, holding on to tho odgo of tho skiff with ouo_hand, and as ho did 80 his oyes turned toward the Captain of the stonmor Phil Allon, still lylng closo by, and he Bnid: * Capt. Loo, the d—d scoundrol hiay killed me. T4don' like to dio with my boots on, nor by T’leayo out my bootd off and tako me io Momphis, Douw't forgot to proteat my boy."” g : Repeating his roquest, the crow of the steamer wont out aud corried tho dying man on to_tho lower guards of tho bont, Whero au honr Jater ho breathed hie last, saying beforo tho final closo of his lips that hio had boon a very bad maw, but still ho disliked to dio by tho hand ok such o villain, ‘Tho futlier of tuo Burgetta—thren out of four brothers of whom havo fallon victime to loaden Dullets—rottled 80 mmiles bolow this city somo fitty years ago and morried & young lady nned Horklorodes, ngainst tho wish of her paronts. Soou after mumingo 1o set in ny = wood-choppoer, the young lndy sorving ns a laborer to holp cntey and pilo wood'on tho bauk of tho river for eals to Daesiug boats, Suoh induutry was soon rowarded, nd Diirgott purcbirsed u waxon und tonm 1o onso and advanco his lnbors, Ero long ke entered largo tracts of wild lands, beemmo o thrifty planter, bought slaves, and acquired wealth, Tour boys,—Joln, Poter, feunc, aud Honry,— with two_girs, woro tho insuo of tho original Burgott-Harkierodes connubial allianco. o hoys grew up, wild aud reokless, fond of hunt- ing, racing, and sports counsion to nowly-sottled countries. Whoun tho old folks dropped off the boys woro o3 boistorous ond unruly & eot as could bo found iu & day's travel, Honry Burgett administerad on tho parental eutate, and at ono_time hnd posscesion of over £10,000 of money holonging to it, all of which he squandered at tho gaming tablo insido of n ain- flo wook. Largo sums wout in tho samo way at subscquont pertods uutil much of tho paronts® woulth was frittorod away. Tho bwo eisters mar- ried, aud both died somo years ago. One was tho wifo of Jeswo Grider, who, for & yoor or moro aftor ho beeamo n widowor, sorvod as o traveling agont fora moreantito houko in St. Louis. 1o lind a brother named Tohn, who remeined In tho Burgott noighborhood, _Bome twolve months ago, Isasc Burgott mob doath accidontally from s owa hands. While iu an incbriated stato, he threw o pistol carelusly on the floorof Lis Loudo; it went off, and emplied tho leaden contents in hiy body, from tho effccts of which hie diod n fow mouths lnter. . About six moths ago Potor Burgoett was Lilled while viding in company with & Aoj, Godboy noar bis farin, A young man uumed Smith wap chargod with the deed, ~Sinith was a nepliow of Josgo Gridor, and the Intter heariug of the trou Lle weut to the vicinity and nsed his means and inluence to clear his” nophow of tho charge. While engaged in this eorvice, Col. Grider, who gaived distinetion during thio War s soldior on tha Southern eide, becume cunmoted. of tho widow of deceased Ike, and a matrimonisl con- tract resultod, tho perfection of which donbtless ouraged Henry, he haviug himself ovidently en- {‘srxtf nod o dosire to win the placo that Grider old. ‘Phe trfo whoso tragie ending I8 above rocorded hava Jougs boen & terror to the peoplo of thoir neighborhood rs well as 1o iravelors on stenmers going up and down tho river, in which thoy hap- peuod 1o be passongers. Petconbly iolined por- Kons hava often takon othor bonis 2t our landing in proferonce to treveling on vostolu whero theas violent aud Loistorous men happened to be, and numorous narrow escapes aro relatod of brawls, unrrels, and coutests in which thoy wero at va- rious times engagod. SAvout pix years ago Henry Burgelt, whoso tragle end is herg racorded, bad a hostile meet- fng with dolm Gridor, o brothor of Jesso, sud since dead. Burgeit eecreted Limeelf in & cance bralse, fired upon the wounded Grider, whon tho Intter, aftor being bndly burt, smpticd a Jond of buckehot into the body bf tho Iatter. After be- ing chot, Lurgutt boardod tho steamor Natoma to como to this cily for treatment, when, upon opening his gasments o oxamive the wounds, li2lf 4 dozen or moro of buckshot foll Irom tho inside of his clothes, Whon the doad nn's body wad Inid ont for intormout lioro yes- terdny, the marks of tho holes made by this shot wero plainly visible, Stories are told of bloody deods porpetrated on junocent victims of tha wrath of “theso vio- lent mep, and it is rumored thut not less thon four colored mon wero eniled upon and shot in regular order in front of Burgetls houxo, a fow yeurs bnek, an accomplico ipitg o sope around thoir nocks, hitching » mulc to the #ame, and dregging thetn siugly to a lake near by, whero thoy were bidden from view, ‘'ho cause of theso murders was gaid to bo that their vietins ro- fusied to Iabor in the fleld o longer time without poy. Another atory is related of Pota's having shot and lrilled two nogroes whils out roving i wekill enrly one morning, Whe bodies wore tumbled into the river, and Burgott pulled earc- feusly Duck Lo his bionso and partook of his moru ing —_r‘oput evidently with more than ordiuary selish, John Burgett, who etill livos, snd rosidos on ‘his farm sonie miles bolow the Brono of the Iate tragedy, ja sald to haye rotrainod from eutoring iuto the quarrels of his lato Lrothors, Mo is 8 man of cultivation and ability, and is rogarded a8 & good citizen, who will ok seck to continue tho vendettn, Tarly yostordny morning Jonso Grider arrived in this city by the steamer Chool, und a8 soon a8 poesiblo erossed over to Mound City, intond- ing to surrender himself to the Shoriff of Crit- tonden County, tho kLilling having happoned within its boundary. As it was ovidantly & elear caso of golf-defenso, ha will doubtloss be ac- quitted wpon ity fixst hearing. A Whole ramily Slanghtered, Tvon the San Franetco Chironicle, May 91, Tho dataily of « horitble murder, commitied at Son Diegito, rbout 26" miles from Ban Diego, have bLoen received by way of the latter placo. ho discovery of tho torriblo Lutchery of tho wholo Overend family was mado by & nelghbor, nud 1o bronght wordof it to San” Diogo, On pussing tho house of tho Overends, aud ot tec- ing ny oo about, ho uppranched tho door to investigate, when' hio fonid u man lying near by with I hiead beaten i, Near thio 8tove was tho mau's wife, whosa hend had been split open, ap- parently with en sx, Lyiug in tho cradle was su jufant_girl, only o fow months old, who had ulno recofved o fatal blow with an ax. Undor tho Eed, wlhero ho probably cruvled to bido, was u -yenr-old boy, whose Licad hud becn aplit opon whilo in n sittiug posture. 4 Loy of 7 yesrs und w girl of & wero found on the bed, eich ono's Lickd. having beon rout in twain with tho snmo futal instrumout. Tho murder was probably done on Friday or Baturdsy, us tho blood was wtill n bright red aud freslt in apponranco. k2Jolm Oveiond wns 55 years of oge, snd o # uativo of Ireland, Ono yoar ago ho Was mur- ried to A, Mary Iorsofoldt, nged 80 Yoy "o children above mentioned wero Mrs, Torsu- folde's by o formor husband, Overend sold gomo vioul to W, W, Stuwact, of Snn Diego, on blay 2, and ho was lust scon thoro on (hut day. Tefora lewving tho ciey, howovor, he purchused & bill of goods of Qordon & Hostard, flo wus 8 quict man and highly rcu}mc:cm It has boon ascor- tuiuod that tho maedorod man left Sau Franoisco about elyliteen montlis ugo for San_Diogo, tak- ing with bitu some 58,000 or $10,000 to” engage 1 tho wool business. ' Phls nioney was_oblatned b tha elo of uemo faru) proporty in_ Town and Wisconsiu, whieh the devoased wont Baut to dig- poso of hefore doparting nouthward, and twa Tonclion nlouyg Stoumbont Blough, which forni oho of tho branchos of tho Saciumento Rivors Upon Father Ubacl, Miguel Aguine and othors boing spprised of tho' murder, they reb out o oxaming tho promises, To all appearances tho museners had beon committed abaut dusk, Y'ho victims woro all in thoir dny. clothes und tha suppor diuhes woro utill on thie table. Tho mur- dotery hud turued nearly everything upelde down, but in thelr hurry they ovidoutly did not notioa tho Faods purchuued from Gordan & Ias- tard, o Xenry 1ifle, B04 in moudy, & cortilicato of dopokit for 31,000 aud a_prowluory uoto for 1100 All the blaukots had _beou taken sway, ‘Lo asunvuing have not you beon upprobended. —_— Evins va. Stoplionson, A oorrospondont of the Philadolphia Tedger olabus for Oliver Lvauy, an Aworioun, tho honor 5 gonorally given to Robort Btophonaon, tho Tne alieh englnoor, of having_inventod the tubular systom of stenm boilors, "o clatme thot Oliver Tvany' ongino fn tho only ono ndapted to steam travoling, nnd that tho railway syatom of tho orosont day s _moroly tho_oxeontion of Oliver livaus' pian, _ In 1830 the Meonanfcs' Magazine, flubllshed s London, acknowledgad the clulm of iane, In 1709, snys tho Amarican Historical Record, Tvann constructod a sloam carringo, and 1t wan tho first stoam ongino constructed on the high-prosauro principle, 1o proposed to run Lis stoam earringo on lovol railwnys, but, not fluding sufliciont encourngoment among_his ::uu‘nl];ynulx’n, llm nbnnd?uc(\ ({h& ldunlnr mul\\‘ny raveling by steam, patonto 4 cugluo, and ap- phiod it o mle, ¥ Skt i ON THE BRINK. Iow Nenr n Man Oame to Making an Involuntary Flunge Over Ni= agarn Falls, DBurraro, N. Y., Juno 1.—A painter, namod McOnllangh, whilo working on tho bridge on Throo 8laters ieland, Niagara Falls, foll oft the sentfold nnd was onrried by tho ourront near the eigo of the falls, where ho caught on a rock, whoro hols hanging, Gront oxcitomont provalls, TATER, Aftor uncensing offorts from the bridge and nhoro, MoCallaugh_was finally reecucd from his perilous postion by John Conroy, who at the poril of his own lifo tiod s rope to s body and mado to tho rool whora MoCallaugh had boon to Jong hanging. GOVERNMENT BY PARTIES, ‘The Present Political Condition of tho United Stntess Tho Rev. Dr. Loonard Ducon‘ of Yalo Col- lego, contributes to Old and New for June an instructive papor on tho present political condi- tion of the United Statos, the moat imporisut parts of which arons follows: “*What is tho governmont under which woaro living here in tho Unitod Btates, nt the ovd of tho flrat century sinco tho Doolnration of In- dopondence ? s it ronlly, according to Abra: ham Lincoln's memorabla phrase, + A govern- ment of the peaple, by the pooplo, and for tho pooplo’? Doubtless it is & governnient of tho pooplo; for, in somo uort, the pooplo aro goy- orncd, ' But by whom are thoy governod? “Thoro fa littlo noed in eaying that wo, being *froo and fudependent citizons of this glorious Union,’ ara not govorned by & King, nor by & Jioreditary nobility, nor by & consocrated priost- liood, noe by ait imy. Does it follow that, thorefore, this is a Governmont of tho poople by tho peoplo? Not infallibly; forif we, inatead of reating iu the theory, look fairly ab tho facts, wo gce that tho actual Goyvernment,, both in the eaveral Btates and in tho United Statos, is gov- ornment by parties. Our theory Las been thut govornment hero i by the poople; but the fucts as thoy uow aro put” tho benautiful thoory to sliamo. But pecepting thosa facts and acknowledging that government by politicsl parties is uot gov- ernment by the peoplo, may not such a govern- ment be, nevertheless, a govornment for the pooplo? T apgrehond thas “wo, tho people of thu Un¥ed States,’ havo a docper and moro urgont anterest in tho question whethor the actunl Govorsment, in this year of Indopondenca thoninety-ninth is truly and honestly ovorument for tho peoplo, than wo can have in the spocula- tlvo question whother thoro might bo at the head of aflairs, in s State orin o nation, some political party honest and patriotio onough, and at tho #ANe timo wiso onongh, to govern for tho people, instoad of governing for itsolf. TUE DEAINNING AND GROWTIL OF THE REFUDLICAN TANTY, “ Tt us doal not with possibilities, but with fnets. A party is ealled into oxistonco by some groat public oxigoncy, some uprising of tho peo- plo to roform abuses that have becomo, in their eatimation, no logor tolerablo, That L inny make my menning olear, I will refer to tho origin nud history of tho party which now governs tno United States,” ‘Tlio writer then shows that the Repablican party bud & work to accomplish in tho abolition of slavery and in tho adoption of constitutional provisions against its re-ostablish- went, o continuea thus: “What does it oxigt for now? What {s it doing, or expecting to do? TIt1s govorniug, wo know, aud Is expecting &till to govern, Buthow does 1t govern ? and to what end? It keops tho Democratio party undor, and distributes all oficea among fts omn retainora. What elso s it doing which tha other party mirbt not do zs well? Cortain great questions aro impendivg over the country, somo nearor, somo moro dis- tant, Doos tho Republican porty, does the Domocratic, a8 a national party, propose to meot and kolve theso (fl;uulloxm? Dares either party _commit itsolt regard to auy ono of thom? TUE PFINANCIAL QUESTION, AND ROW-IT I8 MET, * Mot imminent of il thess quostions, and ‘mest momovtous in overy relation, 1 the ques- tion of the irredosmablo promises, which, in the stress of onr groat agony for uational existence, wore forced into circulstion sy a substituto for mouey. . . . Onthis question, momentous a8 it is, and urgent os it is, the Ltepublican party to-day' (to say notting of tho Democratic) s a8 imbeclle aud holploss s the Whiz party was on tho question of_slavery in tha days of *poor Tiorca'; whon Douglas, belioving that not God, but Eatan, rules this world, brought into the Benato his bid for the Presidoncy. If thon the party daces not grapplewith wliat every intolli- Fout man knows to bo the most important question of the time, if the lepublican mombora of Congross dare not oven liold n cnucus on that Tmutlau, for what does the party exist, now that its work of reconstruction 15 ended ? What in tho uge of it ? HOME OF 'TIIT TIUINGA FOR WHICK THE REPUBLICAN DARTY TO-DAY EXISTS. “we all kuow what is the ussofit. The United States, wo are told, must be governed by ono party or snother, end the Republican party id better thun the Democtatic, We must ™ voto Just as tha Convention of the party now in pow- or may direct, or Buchausn and Floyd, and the reat of them, will come_becle; and we shall be whera we wera beforo Lincoln's election. Just this is what the party is good for. It oxists to govern; for tho people must bo gov- erned by o parly. But how, ond with what alm, does it mannge tho Governmont? Does it govern for tho people or for itself? My obrorvation teaches mo- that politicians aro not piatesmen; that tho more export a man has Decome in the trado which we call politics, the lesu capable is he of statesman-like views and motives; and that whatever party bas outlived tho queition pnd the esigency which eallod it into being i in danger of roxarding ilselt not #imply a8 1 means o an_end, but rathor as ox- istingd for itsolf. Iwill not venture tosny that this tepublican party s passad into flat slago of existonco—tho stage of docadonco aud cor~ ruption; but what is it doiug, what doos it Wropoes’ to do, with questions, now immi- nent and nigent, whickh demand the wisdom of patriotio " stutesmauship, and will becomo moro dificult and mory perilous the longer thoy uro puk oif by tho ovasions sud blundor of po- litical partisanship! I can sce what tha party is doiug, or trying to_do, for itself; but what iy it doing for anything toyond itsolf 7 It oxistato 108uago olootions and coutrol appolntmonts ; to toko caro that men faithful to the party aro chioson into tno National Sonate and Houko of Roprosentativos ; {0 detormine who shall bo tho noxt Prosident, and who shall be hoads of do- prtmente, and who #hell ba Foroign Ministors nud Consuls ; to run tho machinery of the con- yentions that detormine whom the paoplo shatl Lo aflowed to vote for, It exiats to win tho vio- tory, and to divide the spoils, Homo of its old friends aro boguming toinquire whother it oxists for anything slso TUpR LITTLE GOD THAT “‘RUNB" TIE MACHINE, W 1liho mchinory inmarvolons by whichu great political party oporates ; or norhaps I should say, iy oporated. “Scen from without, it sonms lo oo by thio mioro, Ayoutanaley of i masson who are supooned o bo (ind In oo yowe are) the party; but, when we Jook moro caretully, wa Togin to koo that the revolving of the outbidn \whidols i not the moving power, but is the elleck [ of & powor outof sight. Thord aro wheols bo- hind wheols, s wheels within whoels s ond af- tor onroful study you muy tind, behul the great mzzing wheol of a Stuto Convoution, and the loss rosounding wheels of . District or County . Couventions, und ~ tha little wheeld of ‘)1 imary meotings for tho anp- pointmont of deiogutes, & modent and ailont Vower which_docs not mako ituolf consvleuous, Dit noverthicloss origlnatos the movamont and datormituen its direction, Yon uny think ' thut tho controlling power, tho primum mobile of {he whola system, s tho solf-denyivg Stnto Come wittoe; but probably i1 n lces conwpicuous And toss rosponeible’ clique, a fow gontlemon mora or less worthy to bo o called, who, without any visible organization, and without records or ceonuts, nra quite * usido of politic,” and man- ngo oversthing—a_*junto,’ o * rogonoy, or o “ug, who know how Lo *fiz things,' ‘and _aro rarali doceivad a o what can or cunnlob bo dona and who, having agroed among themsolves, ol hie macljtnory at work and bring outtho prode- tormined rosult, Buclis parly governmment—n govornmont nok by tho peopls, nor for the people: TIE WAY THE MACHINERY 18 GREASED, “A muchino ko groat and complicatod ro- quirey, of courss, tho mont caroful attention and & yonorous s of lnbricating oily and, i order to do this, the managors must bave o host of sorvitors; muny of whom muy be qulte ignorant of how thoy ure #eb 8t worlk, he prouy; ospe clally tho party organs, must boscon to; primary mootings must bo judiclously manipulatod ; lo< cnl politiolnns_ in wards oud villagos must bo inatructed nnd ingplred, If any uxlo l Not duly gronnod, 1t wiil grow liot with_tho {riotion, nud thore mny bo & dangorois combus= tion. 'lho maungomout of n grent railway in not moro arduons than tho mnnnfinmunz of o groat party, and it is ovon moro liablo to acel- donts which could not lnvo boon provented, Thoro may bo somo suddon devolopment which dtofonts all culoulntious. Tho pooplo, aftor vots ing ‘tho rogulnr ticket® tirough many yenra, with herole unkerupulonsness, whatevor names wern on It, may talio It foto_their hieads to voto somn othor way; and then, whero aro wo? * Party disciplina" may bo torribla to_ tho ofilce- aiu‘lém‘; but the more voter can afford to laugh at it THE BEONETS OF NUTLENSM LAID OPEN, #1In tho timo of Johu Winthrop and Joun Hnynes, and for n_good_ywhilo aftorwards, tho voting peoplo of Now_England froely olocted thoir own Govornors, Torhnps thero aro soma who think that tho choice of a Govornor, evon novw, 8 n reo oxprossion of the popular will What slmplicity ! Do they not luow that tho firat slop towards making & man Governor is {o ot him nominnted by tho Htato Convention of Lo party which rules tho State ? In ono Steto the two parties may Yo so nonrly equal that noither of them darca to nominnte s man obnoxlons {0 any xuurac!nbln portion of tho_peoplo;* and to that oxtont thore is o cheok upon tho power of party man- agors, Inanother Btato, ono party may linvo baen long predominant by triumplinnt majori- ties, o thal whomsoover it nmiay nominate through 1ts State Convention ha will bo Gover- por, Tho conflich thore is not between tho two partios, which of tho two candidates shall bo olectod; it s within tho ruling party, which of sovorn} compotitors shall bo nominated. Llec- tlonacring zl’.m Ymcudos nomiuntion, and ter- minates in it; and if an_ambitions man Lins ro- solved to maka himeolf Governor in ordor to his making himself Presidont, ho knows how to do it. Ho knows tbnt if, by any combination of ctnning oud audacity, Lo can got possossion of tho pnrty mochinory; if by tho pnivoungo of custom-Tiouses and qom-on cos, snd Dy skill In arranging and contraliing thd'primary meetings, ho cen pack the Convontion with his mon, tho prizo i his. In othor words, ho kvows that Whoro ho has his cltizenship there Is bot really ig govornment of tho peoplo, by the peoplo, for the peoplo,’ biit, Instend of it, o governmont of tho peoplo by & party, forn party. TIIE CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY, “Jt bas been Enid of tho Govornmeont of Tussin, that it i *a depotism temporod by nu~ snssivation.’ Every sbiolute despotism, wliether Dby a monarch or by nn aristacracy, bns s Hmit. and must bowaro of tbo line beyond which it will encounter iusirrootion ‘and tho dostruction of its power. 8o it is with that sygtom of gov- arument by puttie, which, in this country, hns 50 oxtensively usurped the placo of government by {lio people, nppily for ug, tho peoplo, whon= ovor thoy tay resolve to_puk. down the nsnrpa- tion, con put it down without an insusrection in armg.” THE CZAR IN ENGLAND. Alis Visit to the Crystal Palincos 'rom the Lisernool I'ost, May 18, On Satirdzy afternoon the Ozar paid o visit to tho Crystal Valaco, wharo an enormous concourso of people, eatimated to number over 40,000, as- wombled m Lis honor. Thoe Pelaco was thor- oughly redecorated and ornomented for the oce casion, ‘The ceniral transoept, 1 addition to its ordiunry attractions, was festoonod with roscs aud otlier flowers, and the gallories draped with flngs; amongr which of courss tho striking colors of the Russinn staudard were conspicuons, The stngo facing tho Handol orchestrs and gront organ was Jaid out with ezcoptionnl Fasto and luxury, and bero, 08 clsewbere, down to tho minutest dotails of decortion tho ono ob- joct nimed at scomed to bo to Impress tho august Visltor with the depth and genniness of his wel- come. Tho Ruaszian eaglo, with his well-known Qual heads, looking ono into Buropo and tho other into Asia, was prominent, over yollow bannera and wreaths of lowers, hore bright and gold and kilver, thore in crimson, and eleswhoro, 8 1n front of the Czar's soat, doftly bronght out by an aruet’s hand in flowers, OF the floral de- vicos it in not too much to say they were never equaled beforo at tho Falaco for tho mtelligenco and tho art apparent in every design. = Directly in frout of the Imporial salon was the orchestra, 1lero was stationed the choir, 2,00 | Yolces, and aleo hero wero the crack bands be- longinz to evory branch of Loth services, nayal and military, numboring in themeelyes & goodly rogiment of G00. Tho woll-known and greatly sdmired fountaln in front of tho archestra added cousiderably at timea to tho ellect, and by tho timo tho Czar and party wore sigonlled by tho giing in the Palnco grounds, the Tountain' had Yeudored good servico in cooling the sir. “According o the programmo, His Majosty was to orrive at tho Ialaco at G o'clagk ; but long be- foro that hour—betwaen 2 and 3 o'vlock—the Yast audionco was to o great extent soated, Al- though the rather high charges for admission bad not any apparent effect in kunplug peoplo out of the Palnce, yet thoy had thooffect of mak- ing tho attondance, to o great oxtent, scloct; Iialf ot least were ladios, and, the weathor being sunuy nnd genial, thoy appeared to prent ndvau< tago in thoit summor follets, and added to tho great nesombly o wealth of color, witich com. plozed tho tout onsemblo. Tho concert began punctually at half-past 4, and.at that time evory seab was fillad, with tho exception of about two_dozen directly in front of tho Imperial seat, which, stranga to eay, wero faft untenanted throughout thoe aftornoon. Like everything elso, tho musio was Muscovit o tho last " bar, ond_{ho Audienco Tflcllly Tocognized and applauded n Rugsian march which was given, with flie effect by the combined bands, In tho {nterest of the singers, or, porhaps, it was to keep overything on the foor of tho building fn apple-pie order, the disagrecable practice” of Tioving about tho corridors und gangwWays was rohibited, and thoe result was that the tons of housands eant and heard to_perfection the chavming golas of Blv, Edward Lloyd, Mr, Sant- 1oy, Madame Patoy, and Mile, Titieha. At the closo of the first part of the programmo the ndvent of the distinguishod vieitors was anxiously looked for, and precisoly at 6 o'slock the Czer, with the Princ¥ss of Walos loaning on Lis sym, entered the Palace at tho Aloxandra fato, . Ttis Majesty vrus fu plain ovoning dross, 'fho Princess wore & bluo satin dress trimmed with laco, and # blue bonuet. Tollowing came the Grand Duke Alexis, and with' him his sister, the Duchess of Lidiuburgh; next fol- lowed, alsoin ovoning dress, walling abronst, the Priuce of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, .and Prince Arthur, and aftor theso in the ardor givan, Priuce aud Princoss Christian, Prin- coss Louige, Princess Boatrico, tho Duke of Cam- Dridge, the Duke of ok, Lrince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, the Hon. Drs. Stonor (lnay-i waiting to the Drincess of Walow), Lud; Daillie (Indy-in-waiting to the Duchen of Ediu- burgh), ele. EEOI)I after ontering the Alexandra gate the Czar_como_out upon the crimson carpet whicl Jod him and Lis party through the great crowd, who, a6 Lo paeved along, gave him a moxt rospootful wolcomo. A faint cheor broka out here and there &bt intervale ns tho procession paesod; but it was not until fho Czar ‘led the faw Trincess to tho frout “in tho salon that tlio chcors of tho peoplo basamo enthueogtio. 1ls Dnjosty bowed ugain and again in ncknowledgmont of his wol- como. ‘Thero lad boon provided for him o splendid_chnir of State, with one on cach sido for tho Priucess of Wales and the Duchess of Tdinburgh ; but the Emporar took his sost on a anuch losa fmposing soat, Tho #paco under the Tmporial canopy was divided inton_contral stall and o wings. Tho Czar, tho Princoss, and tho Duchess occupfe:d the central position ; swhile tho Grand Dukoe Aloxis sat on tha right of Lho Drincess of Wales, and the DTrince of Walos on tho loft of tho Duchows of Edinburgh, Above alt was the grand organ, pealing forth and compoting with tho guna diring saintes out of doors, Lo bands played a Russian march whilo the proccsaion was on_its way, and thon follow- ed tlx Ttussian Iymn by thochiolr, united bands, and organ, tho offect buing very grand. At tho closia the nudionce gavo n hearty choor, and Lia \Majeuty bowed low in return. Tho concort closod about an hour alter tha Czar arrived, and Whon * Clad Save tho Queen” wan played by tho wholo united voeal and {ustrumontal powar, tho Emporor was ona of the flrst to riso to his ook, Tefore leaving tho stail tho Cznr again vame for- ward and bowed to the audionco, Tilogantly bound prodrsumnies woro supplied to tho distinguishod party, and tho socond part of tho programme was precacded with, By and by, howover, tho Czar et Lhe programumna on oo sido in favor of an opora-glass, and fixad his oyes for some minntes on tho imposing array in the orchestra, ‘Tho Indies thero woro drossod in whito, with favors of the Tusulan colors, and & yellow gnsli, Grouped bolow them wore th Dands in evory solor and extravagauco of milif Ty uniform, and to right aud loft in striliing con- t‘rm woro o goutiemen of tho choir in ovening dress, Aftor tho concort, thore was a display of the gront fountaing and wator-worls, which tho Im- }m\lul paty witnessed from the Queen's corridor. Rofreshimnth woro sorvod in the banquoting Toom, and b 9 o'clock thore was a display of fivoworks, which lasted ovor two howrs, Tho Dyrotochinio divpluy was acoompanied, or rathor supplomented, by au illumination of the founs tains and grouvnds by lime-light and tovches. Boveral of (i pyroteolnly dovices yore in houog of thie Czar and of the Lappy ooupls, tha Duke and Ducliess of Edinbu On lenving the palnoo tho Ozarand his party woro' loudly cheorod. DUELISTS WANTED. Ioquisitions by the Govornor of Mis. slysippl upon the Governor of XYiouis. funn. i I'rom the New Orleans Pleayune, May 19, After tho Indictment of tha \ood-Dachemin Mrt{ for violating tho ducling laws of Mlssis- gippl, nnd their subsoquant trinl and aoquittal, it wai thought such mattors had diod out, aud ull: of tlioso who hiad boon ougaged in provious af= faira pursued the even tenor of thelr wny. Gov. Amar, of Misalseippl, owavor, with tho Tentivo Judgo Cunndlor and his bold yoomen on tho Qrnad Jury, had Inin by no_moans 1dlo, and fu- doed had wandored around with eomo roally startling offcots, fnding, fow dnys ngo. indict= monts ngainst Col. Rhott and party, ns well ss Judgo Phillips and bis friends, for murder in tho killing respectivoly of Moukra, Cooloy and Bionvonu, This fact, ns soon as arrivod nf, wns Toported by Judgo Chiandior to Guv, Ams, ‘who, fooling ns ho had alrosdy statod to » Picayuna cbrm\ml\dnnt, much aggrioved, at onco issuod Fequisitions onov, Kellogg, of thls talo, for* ench o8 aro hero, aud, placing them in tho hands of an oficor, startod him for thia city, These, it s bolloved, embrace not only the princlpals in the difforont nffairs, but their sec- onds, burgoons, and frionds who hnppened to accompany them, among tho number boing mentloned Gen, ‘Fhomas A, Harrs, Jack Whar- ton, Judgo Ihillips, Dr. Seott, Nohart Ogdon, and others, The ono for Judgo Phillips chorgos him with murder, whilo tho others aro wanted 88 accossorios. Tmmediately on the arrival of tho Bhorlff in ihis city, ho called on Gov. Kollogg aud pre~ sontad his roquisitions. Tho Govornor, in roply, statod that ho thought it advisable Dot to Lonor them if it could ba avoided, bocanse, though Limeolf bitterly op- posed to duoliug, ho Lardly liked to euforco Homothing 80 gonorsly obnoxious to tho foollugs of tho pooplo. To thin the Sheriff goid thnt ho folt confidont tho Govornor could not resist a roquisition for partics whon one of them wns charged with murder, ‘This belng of a serious nature, tho Governor then caliod in legal advice, and, 1t hnviog beon decidod that {6 was lm&omuvelv Diis duty in tho promisos, ho sont for Gon. Lad: ger, Clifef of Palico, and atatod that tho roqui- tion hiad arrived. The Goneral, heing himsclf & duclint, cortainly hnd o vory dolicato duty to perform, but of courso was compelled to oboy ordors, and jssued warrauta for tho arreat of Mr. Phillips and his friends. Theso gontlomen, Tiowaver, immediately that the rumor ronohed town, fled on the wings of the wind, and up toa 1ato hour last night no arront had boon effeotod ; indood, it was not beloved any of tho purtics would ' surrender, owing to the fact that thoy might bo for months in jail without being ablo to obtnin o trinl. ‘This action of Gov. Amea showsthat hie means burinoss, and in tho future bellizorent portica Dhad better keep out of Missiusippi, whore duel- ing Inwy aro’ 50 arbitrary and #o rigidly one orced. —_— Clergymen Arrestod in Town for Vioa Inting the Fish Law,. Lancaster, Ia. (May30), Corrcspondsnce of the Du- bugue Meralil, Tho town s in a furor this morningon ncoount of tho aviest of holf-a-lozon of our most prom= foont citizans, The Deputy-Sherif, @V. A. Pat- tan, of Buchannu County, sirived hore on the night train with n warrant _for the arrest of 4ho Tov. J, k. Barsy, tho Xov. L. Stiles, Dr. B. 1. Teynald, sud J. . Adnms, for violating tho Fish Inw. _It'scoma that, s fow doya ngo, theso rov- erond gentlomen wobt to tho Duitalo River, in Puchanan County, and drow o 8oine, catching a hundsed or more fish from tho rier, contrary to I, ‘Chey bnvo beon taken to Winturop boforo . Waodworth, J. P., to answer the chargo. 1 undorstand their dofnso is fguorance of tho law. yepralaies S s AR Matrimoeny in Noevoda, A Novada mon, who was walking with hig brothoe to_nitond bis wadding, s astonisliod by & proposition to tako tho hride eloot off iy hands and mesry her in hia stend. With truo oo naturo tio consented, and the prospective ridogroom and groomemin olianged placos, to tho satinfaction of nll partics conoernod. MARRIAGES. FYFE-ROGLERS-On tho ovoning of May 27, at the saldence of tho brido’s parents, by the Rev. ‘Youkor, Bies ain Sytoand Stra. il f: Rogers, allof Ghivago: DEATHS. 3, dins 1, fidcar D., Infant non o 11* Nalaon, of cérebro spinsi tholr residenco, 103 Tndiansav,, b 11 oteluclr, Wednasday, Juns i 37~ iBoston papers please vony, TESTIE—In this clty, on tho Slat ult., John Leslte, aged 43 yeas 170 way o just and a good man. Funaral ffom his Iato residonce, 81 Loomf (Tuacuday), a3, i., by carriagoato Jtosobill, bf tho frtly s tavlted to swtond TOBEY—On Thuradss, May 2, Gorard Rurneida, onl “l’nal of Austia B. sud Iielen U{ Tuboy, sged & mouthis an 3. , today ‘triondy MEDICAL, ot T R I e For Upwards of ‘Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SO0THING SYRUP has been ueed for childron with r-frilivg suecons, It corrects acid- §ty of the stomach, relieves wind collc, requlrtoa the b cls, cures dyeentory rnd dlarrhea, Whother ariring taothing or 2,“' For all’ Purposes of & Family Liniment, THITOUSTITOLD PANACEA wil bo fonnd fnvalus. Wy, Immediate reliol will follow 1ts nso in ail casea 3in in the stomach, howels, or slde: toumatism, golic, colds, eprain hrutyos, 10 and oxte Ohildren Often Look Pale and Siok From no otlier cauze than haviog worms in tho stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGIE COMFITS will dostroy worma without injury to the ohild, belng perfootly WILTE, aud freo from all coloring or utbor fnjurlous ingredients usu- aliy usod I wormn proparations. Sold by all drugglats. 2 cents . box 0, AUCTION SALES, By Wik, A, BUTTERS & CO. (1R BALANGE OF THE STOCK OF GEOD. F. GLASER & (9, WHOLBSALE JEWILERS, 11A5 BEEN REMOVED TO NO. 19¢ WEST MADISON-ST., Vhers wo shall continue to soll the sanio At Avotion and Private Sale, alendnly 43¢ clock . - and overy vealog st Tig o WM, A, BUITERS & 00,, Auctiongors, _ TEGULAR SALE--BOOTS AND SHOES. Facudog, dute 3. ot 3:0 ilas, ol tho Loag Room, S et e W BUTTIICS & €O, Auctionoors, SPECIAY, SALE---STRAW GOODS. Fnr“‘MD{l."uY!)’l. Tadles, Misses, and childron, Tuosday, al slock, At the ¢ Room, 103 Ease Madi At oY 8 B0 £ O, Ruotlondacay PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY South Park-av., and Calumet-av., Rotwean Thirty-fousth and Thirty-flthsts., ‘Wodnesday Aftornoon, June 3,at 3 o'clock, on the ground. Nino rorkdonoo lots, 33 (eot frant by 151,5 font deen to sn PO ot oot Ty b 2 Ty by s 1Ly 12, and 13 tn Dogk e n‘.'.‘nfi‘nn;" ot Putiche’ Boitveon Lhirts-fousils and Thirt. RO 81, and 34 55 Dy 124 faot, fromth mz‘.‘l e | Doioun 4ieti-ouths and Thirtys At BEATs NOW READY. SN oasb, betanan tn 1 and 3 years, 5 - 3 o inte t, I eyt ienls with & por aunt i .m::x o e ol e Anon DRY-G00DE, CLOTHING, Ktraw Uoods, Hats and Uay Y I l lwng fiuum PARAROLS, uraday, Junod at o By llOlfia‘_l-‘S & CO., WEH SFEALL SBLL At our Warerooms, No, 638 West Lnke-st,, On Tuesday, Juno 3, at 10 o'clock &, M. A Gonoral Assortuont of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpots, Parlor, Dining, Ohamboer-room anl Kitchon Turniture, Stoves, Crookury, Olasswaro, Cutlory, do., &0, Also, & Inrgo stock of choloo Ktool Kngravings, Ohromos and Lithographs, A ohance for doalory aud podulora, Blust bo suld ta ho highiost biddor, WA, I, HODGEY & GO, Auationcors, By BLISON, POMELOY & GO, BANERUPT SALE Hardwood Lumber at Auction, TURSDAY MORNING, Jann 9, at10 olalack, - Do ooy ANt aeoti A Limor e L iy oo ol . . onidia, Toag. elkaco, o il iy DILNE & CO., Banke ruple, consiating of Anh, i ut, Oty ITiokorz, Bl ety iattoris o v SUoF Bacdwool lbor: "0 Ao, GordeWoor e ave. 0 5041, 24 it b antd 1 Tots to it ive, e GRh, S o TR TR R o T Torn Ont! Turn Ont! TO THH Great Land Sale EVANSTON, Wednesday, June 3, at 12 o%l'k. BPHOIAL FRER TRAIN leaves Wolls-st, Depot at 10 o'clock, AGCOMNODATIONS FOR ALL. Our Mammoth Pavilion on tho ground. TRofroshmonts furnished by ono of Ch¥ ongo's boat catorors. Py & MNells S, 80 .A.ORES. NEARLY 300 Lares Buiding Lot to be sold in lots or blocks, Also four 11-room Dwollings, Gothilo stylo arshitocture, A chunco for overy ane to Immurn 1 hosio fu the country with all the conventoncos of the oity. Livanston stands lirab apiong tie many suburban towne adiagont o Chicnto, sud tho proporty to bogold i tho best fu.this Tapidly lnproving. elty. Situsted eu Prustan, Witlard, “Awhton, shd Dodgaease,, Lake, Woaldugia Choney, Durkeo, and, merson-ste, ~Ale, four now 1fs voom Houses, well bullt, Gothls atylo. | "Avoniics at stzoote nl gradod, And Nncd with beautl. ful shindu-tress, Sidowalka Isid, Fino anI\flnjl on the pandod. owmunieation with Ohicago aro un. friumont traln, “Fia linka Shineo drive dfroct to this proporty Is tha facsy drivo.way in the world. Tl yduoatioual facilities aro tha bost. Colloges and schools ‘weac'thia pronorty: chiurchos,” storos, oto., evorything to maka s rosldenco dostrabi No linuor can ever ho sold In or si2a Hooara & homo with all tho com! convoplonuces of tho city. NOW {s the timo to buy. Attond this mals, itlo to tho prnperty 18 porloot, Xull printed cortified atatgnots furgiali, "EIMS : Onothird eash, balancoint, 3 and B yaass, at8por cont. 4 epout saguteod ot tme of alo, tomombor tho dato, ‘Wednesday, June 3. The epooial froo train Jeaves Wolls-at, dopot 5610 &, m. For furthor particulars, plats, oto., call on Payne & ‘Mofetl, 133 LaSnile-at,, ot ELISON, POMEROY & 00, Auctioncers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. Regular Friday's Sale. Triday Morning, June &, at 9 1-2 o'clock. r Livanaton. of tho country and AT ATCTION. Tlegant Parlor Suits, upholstered in Silk Torry, Sillc Plush, and Rop, Splongid stook of Rioh Chamber Sots, Bu- reaus, Wardrobos, Cuphoards, Sidebonrds, Took.Onsos, Rofrigorators, Iee-Boxes, Brus- sels rnd Waol Carpots, Hxtonsfon Tables, IMarbla-top Tablos, Crookory, Glauswaro, oto. Also a largo stocl: of Goneral Merchandiso. BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionderd, .8 and '8 Randolyh-st. By N. ¥, HARRISON. Tn Conseqnence of fhe Rush of Goods Wa are abligod to annonnce s BPEOI.&OP AT IEL Furniture, Carpets, &o. This Morning, at 8 1-2 o'clook, At our Salosroomy, Nos, 204 & 206 Enst Madison-st, Call and suo tha finest display of HOUSEHOLY GOUDS ovor shinwn at Auctian i Ulilenc: Wa must liava rooin, aud stialt G Premytry Se 350 HIGH-CLARS I, PAINTINGS, On Thuredny and Friday, June 4 nnd 6, At10 and 2 o'clook each duy, AT OUR SALESROOMS, Nos. 204 & 206 East Madison-st. Botween Tifth: and Franklinst. Dhig, gront collootion of Tino Works b noted Kraaeioan and Foreizn Artists, wi Dositively be gold WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, offort will ho mndo to dispose of A eSO TOT TR FIRET DAY, Parties Wishing Paintings Should % Not Miss This Sale. ‘Remembor, it is s PAREMPTORY Salo. N. P. HARRISON, Auctioneer, 204 and 208 East Madison-at, - e m—a By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabagh-nv. DRY GOODS! Lvarythjn Trosn and Attssatlve. | Catalgue Austlon Salo, Tuvsdny, Juno 9, &t Balfpart 83, v Full tno Anmmor Lices Goods i 1iuons, Lawris, Ponfiy Sullings, &u. Splundid invoivs of Hvmby "Hats ang Capa. I Cnesimere, Cloth, and Linon. ' Eldgant lino of Hair_Goods, Netious, Hosiory, Purugols, and Umbroting, Ribhons, White (Gonds, Linens, &9, ' Onte Jory and Bllvor-pinted' Waro, - Millingey and Stenw Goode, INGRAIN CARPETS. Oatalogus roady londsts o0 5 conp g 0 83 s 7 Wl W are in Racoipt of 7 Open aud Top Brogies, 1 Baronche, And1 Dowoorat, that myst bo olosed out at Auction, Tuosday, June %} il s a0 "o 0 om0, 84wl 7y Wabaslinie Very Attraotive Auction Balo of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPP:ERS, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, AT9' A, M. G ES . GO & CO, QONRH lb,fl and 70 Wabnat Hiir cooos, Anctioncor, 401 nud 208 Lzast Madisos =By C, 0. THAYER & CO. GREAT SATE OF OHOICE ACRE PROPERTY, ¥ TEN-ADIIE BLOCICS, Yocatod ou the Tine of the AN TR &' Vhaboanos Telrosts ta tho Toven ol Lake, AT ATTOTEON. On THRURKDAY, JJuna 4, 1t a, 1., 8t Heal, Iytate Fxe 0 "Pracla ftoor 119 Lasnllo-st,, e SRR e '1?3':‘ 17‘«'11' R AR A of oor 4 d prowonta attractiva e, v Wllll‘l‘\lllh\( tor xm‘rxuu'ci king. invos N tun, belng toeatud ou tho e R o rond:bod af hiol was ., L &V Hist Tl i o corlamot foe i tia frin 1 Tut and whil o comploted within D) days. - It is u 8plondid Traot for Subdivision, TUPLIE PRRFKCY, Salo Pusitiro, on avcuunt of owa- FIING OF BALI: Ono-thind gaahy {00 yonra, &t 8 par cont intorvst, llf‘, 50% 00 sirie rokors and Austio Dol Estate Broko: pand A