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s . of the Anquirer fora prociro and exmphatia dee'atation fn tho Demacratic piatforn on the cwzency question is susthiog lko & back-alap st peustor Thurman. PEREONAL 7sbn Jay Kooz, Comptrollor of the Curronoy, fsv3 the Grand Pacific. Lrof. Talmer, of Jolfet, fa stopping with picoda on tho West Bide. hare aro {breo etophants in {nil in Rochiestor, {ue chargo agalust thom boing latceny of pea- i nrmcm papers are pointing the flnger of ) at Darsumn for not calling his cirous & LS i a0y are grumbling sbout tho cheannosn and atity of cliad caught In the Last now, Way &ui 't they Bend Eomo oul liore ? o 2o that Carlottn's nlady in undorstood, the spitiot **poor” shiould be cancoled. Hho de- serven congratulation, not pity. Announcing that tbe Emporors are tomeat at Fay tho Rochostar Fizpress aaks, + Who o Fa, ansiny 2 Do tho Emprosses know about it 2 Tillon's pationce in listouing to Porter in ac- counted for by himeolf, He pays: *You for- et ay twenly years' expertonco of M. Morso,” The 8t. Louls Mepublican denfos that % will corsotidats with the Times of hat city, as tucugh to do 50 would confor & benofit upon the Jattor sbeot, Junoph Black, of Naw Yorlk, ia the champlon puzzard, 1o lies bean on n Cotonor's jury 232 ;018 In one yoar, aud tho corpees aro begloning to tymonstrate, Tiis Japh tako their non-explosive intarnally, aud tho undertakora rocommend {ts apj lication fo thin shapo. s making the job cleaner and #3812 for thom. 1t {a 8ad to think that the price of lemonade il go up to that of opera-tickots, but it eannot po avoided, A euddon and fatal disorse has kv tho lemon-plant. A:lington’s namo does not appenr in the ad ser Isoment of the Emerron party in New York; snd Eroest Linden bas taken tho place of W, 11. Hiee, the “ wench-alngor.” 110mn8 Bhoarman, tho Tearful, iept a littlo potivu-shop boforo tho War, and it is from the babitual study of noodles that his eyes have Jesned to fill 8o roadily. Call bim Camel, Tueson of ex-King Uoffos has been sont to Eurtand for an education. He'a groen cnnugh at jrosont, but ho'll got romsting onough from Bis English achooimates Lotoro he's douc. ¥tyant's Opera-Touso {s in troublo, Tt i ad- ver ived to ront by the night, weok, or munth § 1n traveling party declares that anothor trav- cliug parly (s not Bryant's Mlustrels, noyway, A country editor connot be ux bold snd fude- rordent inbis paper a8 Lis city brother. Ife L« to collact lila own enbscription, and almont evesybody fu the conutry keops a dog.—Dunbury PARIN Oltvor Wendell Molmea has a Danker-IHll ro: m ready, and tho weporters Ara prepating to Lexd off any Atlantio publication. They need rot Lyuublo themeeisos. Tno Litle Docwr s no 1ok ot 5 A Proy man Las invonted n naw grmo, in wheh tho boys put their arme round the girla. 4% if that was 8 niew gume, the Inbberly hum- 1u;l It what tboy've buen doing in Brooklyn for nearly six months. tanator Jonoa is going to Aswzle the fashion- sb 43 at Lang Branch with his orida nid four-io- baud, Thisis o flauk movemeut on Blaren, wha {8 too busy with his now hotol to bring on Lit six-in-band and daughters. I is plain that tho Romana used to esnd tloir wiabing to Cimiez, In the Cantan of Nice, A number of Roman wasl-tubs have beea discov- crid thers, The placo is eo far from the city thet & chango of linon must have beon s fuzury, 2dr, Childs probably donied the aatbotsbip of tho obituary poems of the Philudelplhis Ledger sfter penning this: Twine (Lo roses o'or his grove,— 1ila xoul It rests in Hoavou's cave, no return of Joaquin Miller, and the an- woancement of his sojourn at an expensiva Now York hotel, aro expooted to furmsh thoe Portiand, Oregon, newspapera with correspondence sigued AL AL M. till tho holiday-adveriislng comes in, The Atlants News has again susponded, Mr, Altamns may tako satisfaction in the thought tlatall the Atlants papers ara too good for the town, Whh (ho oxception of New Orloans and Loulavlile, no Southern town hea newly as gdd. Bocrotary Dristow and famlly left Loniaville Yesterday for Washington, The recoption given by Capt. Z. M. Bhirloy to the Bocretary at Loui. villowas s brilliaut one, sttended by nearly every prominent citizen of tho city, irrespective ©f politics, Bpeaking of Rignold and Montague, the Brook- Lin Sunday Sun ssys that wotors from other cities, on golug to sos them, would find & Claude Zletnotle or Macbeth whom Ben DeBar or Mo- ‘Vicker would discharge them for offering their audiences. Iriebmon | Patriota] Freemen! can you tame- 1y stand by and soo the O'Donovau-Tosss im- nured Iy o New York police-atation dungeon for asssulting his Jandlord, when that oppreasor darod to demand hisrent ? Ia this your bossted Auwericau fresdom ? Tue Qourier-Journal eays that men with high foroheads are alwaye truthful, Thavks for the eomplimont,—Detroit Froe Press. But a well- alisped head may, and often does, indlcate water ©on the brain, a8 Dio Lawis has freguently polnt- d ont to bus kingman of the Free Fross, 1+ We read in ds good book,* aya & oolored brotlier dowa Houth, * of John do Baptist—neb-~ berof Jubu de Methodist.” And that, ey & Charleston correapondent of the Naw York Ob- #croer, {3 (ho reason moat of the oolored South- arn people ara Daptiste, It s refroshiiog to encounter an sctress ilke Clara Morrls, who can at all events dofend her theorioa with vigor, faree, aud plausibility, She Kivos her critics some Laid nuts to orack, and, though they do generally sucoeed ln gotting at the kernel, it is intoresting to obasrve the labor requlred. “Winter alesping in thellapot Spring,” Win- tor lingering in the Iap of May," ' Wintor slom- boring (n tho arma of Spring,” *Winter lying in the lap of May." Theeo szo & fow atrocious venderings of a well-known quotstion, We bog 2o mako the following improvement; Janoary thawing the esr of Juus." This brings the metaphor within the comprebension of the ssnest shoamalier.— Virginia Cily Entorprise, HOTEL ARDIVALS, Tremont Rouss—0, J. Boutbwick, New York; 7, 0. hnxbun‘:l Yansas City; O, May, Oafr N 1t on, Mempbis{ George Grow o Waahtbgion; " Qeorys. Halsted, Bovton] L A" aldaing vor; W, A, Jogee, Vire ntei ~Henry ' W, Olsrk, Hostonj 3. M, owler, Lafayeita; ' Tavid' Johusou,” Kugiand ¥, J, Wnituoy, New York; W. . Lyou, New lfatu B4, Cooarovs, Pltiabiirgs "G, Tufel, Clucinba arovs, Wuchm-ni‘,l’llubmli E, 0. Olarke, Losto: mer Houw—W, A, Bhaw, Johin O, Warld, New York I, Darrell, Virgiifa; O, A, It . Howeiy, Tovon; '8, B, Ja o o, New York; AL, O, Beuwh, Pekius ';ayx:ufi'bmonmn{.'x.u Wullney 'z, sorgo W, Yal A 3 Arthur mmlnuu T Goorge & Goity o rowy, Bt,' Pauls K W, Unite, England; okt 3B Wenod, hitwmen, DesMolnes: I, M, Warren llulwlhkmlnn‘ Grorge s Dr., W. H, ¥ra Columbus § J. Awbler, Pl sues Grant, Ds 18 by Puo ock Taland ; tbal { Thad Q. Pound, Wi i o 8, G, ‘m'k‘.w‘ lowss Budlsloj Thomss R R Yok D Kinb Fron et L. Borry, Kontucky: WASHINGTON. The Sioux Warriors Fold Their Blankets and Steal Away. Spotted Tail Becomes Irate, and Ex- presses 1is Viows In Un~ courtly Terms Ho Hints that the Government Is Bound to Rob Them of Their Lands, They Wilf Set a High Price Upon the Black Hills Country. How Dealers in IMail Contracts Are Alive to the Interests of the People. A Clew to the Missing 'L‘rcus.ury Money Obtained. Postmastor-Genoral Jewoll Btarts Out on o Tour of Inspeotion, THE SI0UX, TOEY ARE HIILL OUSTINATE, * Spectal lrisputeh to The Chicauo Fribune, ‘Wasuixaroy, D. 0., Juno 4.—Thae Indiana had another pow-wor at the Interior Dopartmont to- dny, during which the same {nquiries and oxpla- nations that bave marked provious conferauces took place, Beerelary Delano undertook to Hlustrate tho proposition of the Gouverntont with the aid of a large map, and, aaan additional {nducerncat for them to sign tho agreomont to reliuquirh their hunting prvilezes, promised to iuvlduce Oongrees to grant them an additional £25,000. Their determinatida not to atgu while hero was not suakon by this promivo, and thoir first lorson in peography falled to produco visible twnprossions. Thoy will leave for Now York to-morrow, where they will vemain for a couple days provious to starting for tuelr wigwams, Tho artiolo of agreoment will Le takeu with thom for siguature upan their ar. rival home. Beerctary Lolano fnformed thom thas a Commission would be uppointed to visi ¢ tham to negotiste for TILE FALE OF TIHIE BLACK NILLS, and, shoud gold bo dixcovercd thero by tho seiontitic oxpedition sont out, a fair price will b & oal thom, Spotted Tuil sald it was not wortt 1 winle talking ubout the Ehils now, a8 they woub { douud & vory large prico, Tno Sceretary pro - pused tor their cousideration fa geusral couns @it tho concession of ull thoir erritury lyings Lotweon the headwaters of tho Niobrara wncl the headwaters of the Tongue River. Thu woula onian afl Western and Nurtawestarn VWyo . miug to weniug purp.ses, and conllue the Biou. territory in Wyoming n the norilieast corner, 1In oxckiange, they aro offered & wteip of land £0 1wiles wido aloug tho cast side of the Miesouri from tho north line of the Sivux Reuervation to 5 point on the river noac Fort Itandall, [76 tie dwsociatedd Presa, 0. ' TALKA PLAINLY, Wasmworoy, D. U, June 4.—L'he Bionx In. dinps ware puotographod to-day in 8 proup. Itod Cloud, however, doolfned, saving thut his picture could bo bad by paying him u3, ‘o Indiaus and Secrotnry Delauo subsoquent- Iy S 8 shore conference, - The Becrotary uid that if they did not beliove him, abd do as e adyisod, Lis wos afraid thoy would hercafter bo- lisve him to thowr worrow. If they would take the 25,000 he would try and yet &26,000 more for them noxt winter; if thoy did nov he would rofuse to lok thew Lave the priviloge of huntiy on tho Smoky Uil fork suy longor. Ho coul not siford to have the peace of the country dia- turbed and tne dauger of murdor continudd, Comminsfou had Leon sont to the 13mck Hilla to seo if there was auy gold thers, Noither he nor tho [Irosidonst Lkoew whether thore was any tlers or not. If thore was, it would bo unpassible to Joep tho whito pocpla cut. 'Tho Indiaus csnoot alwaya roatrain their young wen, notthier can we alwave restrain tho white peoplo. 1f pgold was found thero, tho Governmont would pay them liberally for tho Iaud, Thero wan 8 portion of the Big Ilorn country that tho Indiaus did not use, aud hio Goyernment would buy that at a falr price. He desired thom to take nil that had bosn suia to them honio to thoir people, and obsain an ai swer and send word baok to him a4 soon &8 pos- sible. Bpotted Tafl said tho Great Bpirit had told him povoer Lo sl ausbody's country without payiug for it. If you had tho sawo seuse of right, wo could get aloug wall enougl ‘The Socrotary repliod that he had not aecused bim or his people of stealing, and ho did not want Bpotted Tull to acouse the Great Futher of stealing from him. We dou't oxpect to ateal their country, and we ara not going to send the army up thero to take it trum taem. Thoy dou't Bive uy credit for our desise (o do them good. - Spotted Taul sald ho wanted to talk about his agoncy matters before ho weot homo, aud Le wm‘fld like togo bomo to-moxvow after broak ast, The Bacretary hero withdraw, telliog the In- isue that they might talksll night wth the Commissloner ‘sbout thoir sgencies if they waated to. R —— MAIL CONTRACTS. A WUEEL WITHIN & WilKEL. Grsctat Depateh to Ths Chicaso Tridune, Wagnivarox, D. 0., Juno 4.—The following letter, racontly roceived at thd Post-Ofico De- partment, {llustratos ono of tho moans by which contractors attompt to obta(n oxtravagant prices for earrylog the mails. 'I'hio loitor was sent by s mail contrsotor in Wisconsin, who ls the o- capted blddor on a large number of msil routos i Towa at & recent lotting, to & person in that State, with whom he is nogotlating for low fgures in the sub-letting of a routs. ‘Chis lettor was passod over to tha Poatmastor at Canton, Is, snd by him roferred to the Post-Offico Dopartment for Information, Tlors la uo dount that au {ucreasoe of mwall facilities js frequentl, obtalned upon the application of Senstors an Represontatives whoso oonstituonts are indnosd to sk for such incroass on the solicitation of contractors, and thas lsrgo sums are expeuded wu‘:’m‘ boueilt contractors inore than the general pul Oy530% Noxsoweersny Braow Da!rrAalAl.!An Wis,, April 29, 3618,—Wiiliam Raleton o, o, We liaro your Lid, 6199, for servica o Fou S Canton 1o Mayuok nd Would say we Lisve fower was i from Emaline, $150, We regsrd 83 & ety ox 8130, would bo géod Tay on inat route with adangers dnd iruight and expenses 6 probabil. iy that 12 servion will be facresned %o two or thres trips & week, and pay pro rata. W ll recelve bids wutl May 10, You céu bid sgainif you wish, if your FPostmaster will got up # petition, knd have one got uj at Emaling, Crab Mills, ud Trou Hillk, and have it w IIMII then E‘:fi your member of Congreia and Bena- tor Allison to {udorweit, You cangetis up to thres 7ips & week by Juiy b Goatb b, (sigued) 3. I, Wanuxx, Mansger, : — NOTES AND NEWS, TUE CUICATO CUSTOM-UOUSK. Bpesial tuipaleh to The Chicaoo Ty bnma, ‘WinuinozoX, D. O,, Juno 4~The report of Qenoral-Appratser Blodgett upon the conditinn aud mansgoment of the Chicago Custown-Honse has bean roceived at the Treasury, It was do- slgoed for the privato information of Suoretary Ticiatow, and pzobably will not bs made pablic. It was woll Wnown that If Dlodgest conld find sy techwical flaw in the mausge- oot of custoras affairs a¢ Obleago he would €0 80, 88 he stands upon tochuicslities, and, moreover, wad4 tho first oficial to believo last yoar that there was under-valuation of gilecis and simitar fabrics at Chicugo and other Western ports. At the time Lo was aoting as Chief of ko Cystom Divialon bere, and sont the two agonta to Chucaga who reported 4o favo rably ?mx:. uu' ‘?.p-m:lnnl ml;; A{.\e ‘Oil:‘iclfio Qustom= . vndars! ust his roport upon Culcago {8 vary much in techunical detail. L2 4 BANE MEDAL. A colored Iaborer has found in dlxslng abont 10 feet balow the surface an old VWaalu medal, now quits r: inches 1 circumferencs, and has oo one sl do & profile bust of Wasbington, with tho wiirds, # Gen. Waahin, Losoribed to bis med dory by D. ocleaton, Lancsster, MDOOQV,” In Ao 0/ktew of s wtbar ids Lo & ralead C3un ) of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JUNE 5, 1876.~TEN PAGES. an Indiao, around which are tho wordat *‘The land wes ourm. fla, Washington, laid the toundation uf Amorioan iberty1n the elghteenth century, Innumeranle milliovs yot naborn alif venarate tho memory of the man who obtained their country's froodom.” POSTAL TTEMA, The valuo of tho throngh mail mereica be- tween Wosbington and New York, jumt turned ,ovar to Col. Heott, bs abont 26,060 por annuin, which includes pagmont for earvice both ways, Toslmastor-Getioral Jewoll about the middle of noxt weak will start on » gencral tour of por- sounl inapection of I'oet-Ofiicas In all the load- ing Wenatern cities. Hin purpose ia to familiar- 1za himeolf withi tho detsils of businesa in those cities, 7 CALLED NONDS. Ono-fourth of the honds required for the win‘tingg fuod, under tho call of June 11, bave witeady beon roceivod and condemned at the Treawury, TIE THIBD-TERY LETTER, The Prealdont id recoiving many approvaly of his thizd-torm lestor, g A uLEW To Titk $17,000, The Troasury ofticialy aro coutidont thet thoy have oblawed e clow to tho robbers of tho ‘Frossnry, No srrests lavo beon madn, aud probably will not boe for some time. The clorest sursoillance I Bort over the suspectod paitics, nud, If thov are gullty, it will not be possible for them to escano. (Lo the Ausactated Preas) MG Laurs, Wasntsaroy, ). C,, June 4.—Capt. Charles N. Brackett, pecial Agout of the Troasury Da- partmont, captured in thin mty to-day = white tace drean salued at £10,000, & whits laca slasl worth 5,000, and othor ltces of tho valus of $3,000, at & pawnebop, whers they hiad been vawned for 335, ‘The drass aud Jaces formerly belonged to the Empress Eugenfo, and were among tho ticheel in the world,” Thov wore sold At the titns of the sale of hor jowalry iu En- #laud, and wero umuugli’d juto_this couatry by Jusoph Hoarachx, in Octobar, '73, RAILROAD NEWS. PATCHING UP PEACE. On the 1st of March the roads leading to Coaneil Dlulls, Omaka, s0d Choyonnae ostablish- ed a ftelelit-tacifl to thoso poinle, which was to bo rigidly adbored to by all the roads. Dut, Tiko most othor agreomesta mado by railroads, it was violated by somo of the linos beforo the edges wero worn off. Thls of course croated conniderablo ili-feellng and » gonaial bresk in tho ratos, An offort to sgam reatoro charges to what they were boforo the *‘catting” com- mencod was mado yestorday at & meeting held at tho Grand Pacific Hotol, which was attendad by tho folowing gentlemen't Jamos Smith, Con- eral Freight-Agout of the Chicago & Alton Ralroxd: H. 0. Wicker, Uouneral Froight Agent of tho Chicago & Northwestern § H. H. Courtwidght, Buoerintondent of the Ilonutbal & 8t Josoph; Itobert 1larna, General Supotiutondont, and O, W. Smith, Gous eral Froight Agont. of tho Chicngo, Durlington & Quincy ; ifugh Ruddle, Goneral Suparintendont, i3 Vielo, Gouernl f'relght Agont, of the Rock Tuland & Pacltic; W, It Arthur, Buperintendent of the St. Louis, Kauvsas City & Norihorn; W. B. Ilobinson, Geoeral Frejght Apront of (be Miswour, Kausag & Toxas ; A.A. Talmago, General Buporiuteudeut, and J, A 11ilL, Qoaorsl Freight Agent of the Mi-souri Pacitie. Aftor ® long snd excited disenshion it was decided tu re-estublish the old tariff, and all tho roads presont pledgod themsalves to rigidly adlhiere ty tho rates—till thov sro cut agmw, which, ‘]udnlnn by yrevious oxperiences, will hap- pen in foss thao two woeke. ‘T'he rutes which weio ndoptod yostorday are as follown : THE MIL WAUKEE & ST, PAUL, The Chicago, Milwankes & St. Paul Ratlrod Thas Issiod o now froight tarlf to points north. wasat of Milwankes, which gocs inco offeot to- dav. Thanow rates to the priucipal points are &4 follows ¢ Pirst Second Third rourth Iyom Chicago te cluss, eust. cla Winons Junction,, 0 B0 .60 4O Sun Fratris ... W8 40 s 80 a8 Osbikosh , 0 W85 30 2% 17 Berll We 33 80 33 ar Winnecan «0 0 a3 a7 Pardervill B B TR 1§ i Genpese, 41028 3l o3 Aloaroa., &0 w2 8 w4 REBUILT, The bridge at Zionsville, ou the Kankakee lines, which was washed away by the ficed » few days 8go, interruptng the fhrongh irafile on that ronts, has beex zopaired, QILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, Soeeiat Dievaich fo The Chicago Triouns. BroomixaroN, Il June 4L—To-day Judge Tipton dolivered s writton oplulon on the de- murror argued fu the sult of Morton, Blies & Co. and other bondholders of tho Gilman, Olin- ton & Springflold Railroad, to forecloso that rail- road's first mortgago of $2,000,000. Demurror ia mado on bebalf of tho Ralltosd Company, snd & judgment credicar of the road, the estate of Leveratt Browu, daceased. - Judgo Tipton holde that tho boud sud trust-deed nra valid metiu- ments ; that the Compauy had power to 18a3u0 toem ; thut thedaed {6 & 1t6h on tho franchiso of the road ; that it is not'a lon on anv of its roll- iug stock or other . mavakla praporty, snd tat Lhe bill of forocioaure does not show & atats of facts by whiok the Railroad Oampmz‘hu 1a- currod fortoiture 80 2a io rake tha principal of 2,000,000 dus at the prosent tizo. A TRACK DIFFICULTY SETTLED. apecsal Dierateh to Pl Chreaos Tribuna, BenyvarikLy, I, June 4.~The Bpringflold & Pooria Railrosd has besu fnvolved for some timo past in a diflioulty with tho Indianapolis, Bloom- |, fugtan & Western Raiiroad, o rogard to tho use of tha track from Pokiu to Pooria. The matter was esitlod to-day, by the Toisdo, Wabask & Wostorn Road guarantocing to the Indianspolls, Mloomington & Woatara tho rent for tuo uze of the rond. This fa probably the first move in the diroctiou of the Wabash Rosd securing, by lossa or parchasa the Springtield & Poona Road, ‘The Wabash Road will ina fow days run two daly tralus from Pooris vis, Deostur to the East undor the mansgomant of Col Andrews, as Buperintondent. The Wubash s recovering from uts finuncisl embarrassment. LAKE ERIE & ST, LOUS, Bpeetal Dupaleh lo The Chicago Tridune, Trpranarorss, June 4.—Articlon of nasaciation ofthe Laxo Erls & 8t Louls Rallroad frowm Oleveland to 8t. Louls have been filod witn the Beoratary of Btate. The capital stook fs tixed at ,000,000. John Leo, of Crawtordsvilie, haa boon eoleatod Fresidant of the contemplated FIRES, IN CHICAGO, The slarm from Dox 845, at 4120 o%Yook yes- tordny afternonn, was cocasloned by tho break- ing out of fire in & frama bara in roac of No. 288 ‘Weat Harrison streat, ownod by V. Putoam and oocupfed by R, O'Dell. Dawsge, 9200 § no in- auranoe. use of fire unkuown, ST. CHARLES, MICH. Specral Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Eagr Bavinaw, Mioh,, June &.—Tho dwelllng- houss of Samuol Myers, at 8t Charles, wasto- itally destroyod to-day by tire, togather with its wcontents. Loss $300; no Insuraance. The lady of the house kindled m smudge to smoks gut mouquitoos, and, mhile tempararily abasnl, tho houxe tock fire, AT BALEM, ORE, Bax Faaxcinoo, Juno 4,—~The old Penitentiary buildivg, at Balem, Oze., with several swall sd- Jolning shops, were burnsd this sfiarncon. Lioss, 320, S ey THE LATE STORM. Bweatal Dispalch (o Ths Chicagw Tridune, Ixpranaroris, fud., June 4.—Two Leavy em- ‘bankmentn ou tho Vincennes Road wero ewopt away last night, one near Martinenille aud the othor nosr QCanterton, Morgsn County, 20 or 25 milea from kore. 7TUhls unlooked-for disaster compelled tho sbandonment of all traine to-day, aud probably the damage will not bo fulkv S:Irm for forty-aight boura. Nestly all the roads huve resumed tho ruuniog of traius 10-day, but, oo soversl, travefers Lave yot to Le msde, All estliuatos of loas are prolably much balow tlo real valul OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lowpox, Jute é.—Steamships Itusals, from Now York, and Nurosberg, fzom Baltunors, have wrrived out, Naw Youx, Juse b—Arsived—tsazser Daaaty; frota Beexea, LAW-BREAKERS. - Execution Yesterday of a Black Mur- derer at Jackson, Ni Co A Nogro Confesses that He Murdered " Mrs, Barrett in Dea Moines, Torrible Struggle in the Dark Between a Clerk and a Burglar, The Recent Killing of Two Mis- gourians by Their Broth- er Justified. Two Farmers in Williamson County, Ill, Fight with Knife and Ax. A Little Rock Editor Kills an Objectlon~ able Fellow-Citizen, EXECUTION IN NORTH CAROLIMA, Spectal Dtvpateh to Ihe Chicano Tribuns. Jacrsox, N. C., Juno 4.—Tho erimo for whicl Comelius Willisws, colored, waa Lmoged hers to-day, end for which his sccomplice, Auailn ), will suffer death on the 18th {nst., was one of thoso butcliories of a hielpleas man, presamed to bave money in his posseusion, which have been only too common smong the colored poople cf this roction,—a butchory wholly unrelioved d uoredoemed to the oye of the jourualivt by III{ rowsulic or seneational feature. ‘Tue victim, Samuel Prestou, s white man, ‘waa tho keeper of the Sesboard Railroad bridgo avor tho Roanoke River, botween Weldon and Nortbampton, and evidently was bolioved by his as4as8in8 to be in posseselon of a cuneidorabio sam of money. Bowoen 9 and 10 o'clock on tuo night of the 17th of Juna last, xome man or men went to hin door aod ealied to him to harry aud comoe out and tzke cara of their Lorsss st the stable on the bill, whilo they crossed the br.dgo. Asthio was parct of hia” regular duty thnt "hio was accustomed to porform at every liour of the wonty-four, Ar. Ireston went ont withont any mupicion. About twouty miuntos or half o lour afterard, A negro, whow the girl identiticd aa Austin Hill, camo 10 the door, aud, wthil etsndiwg autslde, callod to Mr. Pres- tan's dunghter; * Mion Alico, your father wants you to sond him out his peckot-book vight wway.” "Tho girl wan about to comply w1th the request, whon s gurglng moan was heard in tho darke nows witout. and hor ather Ktuggered into tho house aud sank down, the blood kpurting from 8 wol n his nock, Hill, tho necro, on kocing bitn, dirappeared, Ar. Preston, on lmlermg‘lhu boute, ouls eaid: * Old 'Neliis [the namd by which bie was securtomod to_lndicats Cornelius Willisms] bus kifted me.” Ho died fn abont two houts, Leing unbble to uttor any counected sen- tencs, though ho fulutly repeatad words, under- 8tooi to bo ** Austin IL" two or thrco titnes. Yealliawy and Hill wero at once arrcsted, with Altred Walkor, snothor negro who was hobitual- Iy 1o their company, Attne November torm ot the Buperior Court for Nortuamptou County, thoy were brought up for tiial befors Judgo Henrv. Tho triul lasted fivo days, Tho prose- cutlun had a yomewhbat difficult task to sccaro & consietton ; for ail thoir testimony, with the sx« coption of somo circumstan:ial ovidenco, was tho dying man's oxclamation shat ** Old "Nehus " hed Tallod hiwm, bis univtelligible murmuring of Il nawo, aud the presence of Hill at the liouse to msk for Mr. I'reston's pocket-book. The jurv, howover, cousiderad the proof con- clisive a4 to Withiama aoa_ £1ill, who wore found guilty and sentenced to death, but Vatkor wae acqmtted, Sentence of death was prononnced, to ba car- rled info effect Deo. 18, Ou tho th, the pris- ouera astenupted to eacape, sud cut through the flooring of thie Jall with & kuife,with which foms of their friends i supoliod thein ; but tiey wore dlrcovered, ¢ uyered, and placed in trovw, An appeaf to o SBupreme Court was taken, on the ground of oxcaptivus to the Judg: Arge, which socured o delay in carrying tha sentouco into effect, Tho appeal was Lcard st the May torm uf thie Bupremo Court, whea the Court da- olinod to interfore, and ordoied the prisonors to ba rosoutenced and oxecutod. THE ELLA BARRETT MURDER. Speetal Correavondsnce of The Chicago I'ribne. Des Mo, 1a,, Juno 8.-~Ou thoe 28th of last August,the body of Mrs, Ells Barrett was found i her room dond—ber hiead buving been horribly orushied by some blunt wespon. Her apartmonta had evidontly beon plundored. She lLad bosn s rosidont of tho citybut m fow wacks, lived alone,aud was & courtesan, who appesrod to bo in pgdod clrcumstances. From letters found fn hor trunks. it sppoarod that sho had two husbands, one of whom was tho son of & Judge Darrett, of Ponnsgl. vonis. Thero was aliw ovidence of somo joal ouuy, and of troable about property. Hue had conaldorable monoy, gold watcbes, and jewairy, which could not bo found. No clow to tho wnr- dor was bad tsr seversl montla, when “suepicion attached to a vagabond negro, Bov Graves, who was arrosted, and finelly wdictod, On Tnosday he mada » aworn atalemont, in which he con. fessod tho orime, aud implicated four otlier cof- orod men and & white man, Ho says that, on the night of the murdor, ho scaompaniod Archio Brown to Bovouth streot, in front of Voodry's carrisge-shop, and thers me: Andy Suith, Henry b'l-lcalflg snd & white man to bim uuknown; thut Archlo sud Smith plauned to guin éntrance to Mis. DBarreit's room, but not, as he supnosed, for murder or robbory 3 that, in pursuance of tho details of that plun, bo was lacod on goard on Sevenih sireet, just back of leFarlaud's building, while Shlllev porformed similac duly on Walnat strect. \When he and Slealoy wore at their stations, the white man, Archis, and Aody, sdvancod to the back door of the building and knocked. ‘Thon thero were heard footsteps 1nside, aud hmmediately s voico lnquiring, * Who ls thero?" ‘*A friond," responded Archie, and the door was oponod, Then, Gravos says, be hoard tho #ouud of & blow, and all three of the mon went up stairs, Aftor romaining thers some timo tuoy came dowo,—the white man and Bmith carrying buudles of clothing: Arohie with some money in his hand, from which he avo Giaves a $10 bill, at the same Lime promis- ug im 10 moro. Ile waya the party then separatod, but not until Aichio had oantloned hun againkt revealing snything that had tyane- pired.” e eays that amoug the articies taken wea & gold waich to whioh was aitached & ohaln and two charms, which he saw Archis have the poxt day that Smith took thom to Keokuk and sold them, Graven is 5o consummate & liar that [t will be bard to make people bellove hiw atatoment; vet thoro may bo eucugh truth fo iv to load to iho arrost of the gulity ones. It is belioved tuat Graves did the doed. Ho put s carpes down fu Airs. Darroti's rooms on the 27th, and bhod troubls with hor about the pay, #ad was board to meke tbrosts when Le was leaving the promiees, His wife ways that he came Lome thzt ulebs very late,—uearly daylight,~with his A% Nea bloody 1 that he 1mado her got uvp and w..’h thom befora he wont to bed. A TERRIBLE STRUQQLE, respondace New York Sun, Ponr Jeavis, N. Y., Juue 1,—Divius, Daobols & Co. do an exteusive businesa as genoral country agentd at Morsston, in Bullivan County, on tha lino of the Miuland Nailway, They have in tholr ewploy as clerk s young ,msn named J. ‘W. Denham, Tho nearest bank to Morsstou is st Ellenville. It often happent n thelr business transactious that Divine, Dubois & Co. have charge of largs soms of money. which they are uasble to bank at onca, and are abligad to keep it in the uafs fu thelr stoie. Thlw fact is well koown, and has no doubs led 1o the probaule munder of young Denham, the clerk. Donbam'had wiways slopt fu & room over the store, Ou Baturday night, abont midmight, he waa arouscd by n nolse in the store. Kuowing that thera wera geveral thoussnd dollars in tho safe, Donham at once spraug out of bed, and, takivg hig revolver mnd a dirk Luife, storted downeatalrs. As Lo opened tho door at the foot of tho stairs ho rav & man mauiug hiv exit tlroogh & pdbel which bud boon takon out of the front door of tho store. Youux Denlam took aim st the man and tired. 'Yhie msn was uudoubtedly hit, for Lie uttered a loud ory s bhe disapg nm{ ‘The clerk took a stop forward, with fle wtentiou of following the msn, when Le recelved s 'blow an the bick of the hoad which wouald bave foiled Lim to the floor it be had not grasped the counter, It waa now evie dont thsk there two barglars, sad Dene Lam, althoogh Lbb aonfussd by the biow ko baul recelved, detanaitied o sapiize ihe sas remalning in tho atoro, If it woro possibie, For somo time not & sonnd wos heard. Evorything wan wrapged 1o darkness, a patel of moonlight that came through tho broken door and shano an the flour Leing all the light tuat conld Lo raen, Presently tho clork board s man stesiing fiom near tha'stalr daor toward the front door, He had gone but o few atops when ho ran agalnst & Atove thnt stood Letwoen the cointer and ton door. 1y this timo Denbam hed reeovered from tho cffectn of tho Liow, and when tha Lurglar fell apninst the atove the clerk sprang upon i, ‘ile melxed him by tho throut, and struck him with all his atrongth s Plow with Lis toyolver fu tho faco, The burglar ol once yrappled with him, eud in auch s manner tiat he could not nwe his neanoo. Aflter a flerce band-to-hand riruegle, lasting » minuto or 80, Donbiam sueceodan an tripping the burglsr, and throwing Wi beayily to the floor. “The clerk found, hoacver thet ho had not oniv denperata but a powerful man {0 contend with, Ho hiad eearcely Leon thrawn hefore e turne:d with Doabam, and, vetting s itride of hint, pinned him to the tiour. Hathen rained blots with & Lilly uipon the clork's faco and hezd, The latter placed” bls revolver ot tho Lurgiar's side nnd firad, The man utteced a cry cud threw up hiy fauda, “The billy dropped 10'tha loor, and Dan- ham belivred “Le hed ioflicted a desth wouud ou his antagonist, ‘Tho burylar did ndt reiax & muncle, howesos, but cochod » pistol sod exclaimed, 1 that's the wame, wa'll eod thia damned guick!" Doobam throw up bis Land anit siruck tho bars rol of the pistcl fust an the weapon waa dis- cbargod. ‘Tho ball tminsed it mark, but entorcd Denharn's hand at the middie fiuger, and toro = panseage through to tho unper part of the wrt. Tiie hurgu\r'u !nnta\ wn3 ouly o pingle varrsl ove, and hie tloug it away, lle” then attrimpted to wrench Denbam's pistol away from lim. Tho clerk, ofter discharging [t once more, without offect, threw it from hiwm, &od it fell on tha opponita eids of the etore. Deoliam secing that ho wes now eutuely at tho mercy of tho burglar, bogan to shout for hulp, He {elt bimeolt growine weak from loss of blood end exbaustion. His autnpouist tlien drew & knife and buried it to tha hiit in the fleshy part of the youtg. trnn's shoulder, and twice In bis breast, Not satiefled with his work 4o then deliberately plunged the knite iuto Den- ham's nido, It entered only a quaricr of an inch befow tho heart, and stiuck 1t from 1ts dendly conruo, ‘The burglar thou vo doubt, that ha had accom; Jiahed hs paurpos for he kicked Denbiam weveral tunou in the ribe. From that time until daylight Denhaw was un- conveious, When be racaverod bt wensos ho was 80 wenk that he con'd ucarcely move. _Alter » timo be wanagad 10 draz hiomeif to tho Morss- fon Hotel, and succeeded s wronsing tho land. lord, who surnmonod & physician at once. Don- bam toid the above atory, and saon aftersard became delirions, in which cundition ho was at Iant mccouuts aud very little hopes are entor- tainod of his racovery. 8 rib, which turned ht, SHOT IN A DRUNKEN ORQY, Spacial Diapalels to The Chicago 3%une, B, Lowy, Juna 4.~A frightful shroiing scrape occurred at 1 o'clock this morning 3 milea weat of tho clty, on tho 8t. Charles Xock rosd. A young man natnod John Condon was ehot aud In- stautly killed, and Edward Gorexkoreng and An- ton Hulor wers arrested and beld to awaitan investigation to dotormine the murderor. The fotal shot wan fired by & saloon-keepur, who had ‘been trying to quell the noieo ralsod in the bar- 100m by B party of dronkon wen, of whom the docossed was oue, On bemg orderad out by Huber tho rovelers showed fight Thoy demanded 8 dock Of eerdy, which wera yofused. Tha pariy then retired, but a00u appeared ou tho scouo aeain with a lot of stonea. Tue naloon-keoper then reachad for Ins rovolver and ghot ot the croxd, Tua ladflot piorced Condan's heart, killing bum inutantly, At the invedtigation to-day tio Abuve facts wero confirmed. HELD FOR IDENTIFICATION, Kew Youk, June 4.—Robert Wishart. charged with being one of the gang who soms tima ago negotiated soms £5,000,000 worth of stolenaltered Uunlted Statos bonde, and who, having besn ar- rested in Philadolphia on a requisition by Gov. Tilden, was to-day brought before Judge Brady on & writ of habeas corpus. The rotatn to the writ got up lis srrout under the roquisition of Gov. Tilden npon & chiarge of forcory, and that hie s now hold in custody under due’procees of low. The travere in rotnrn esta forth that the prisouer {8 not the person intouded to have boen arrosted on the requisition popera ; that he bay naver been & resident of Peunsylvania, and that the requirition procecdings are filegal. The Judge stlowed the District Attorney uatd Tros- day to produce proofs of Lis identity, AWFUL DEEDS BY ANGRY FARMERS, Special Dissatch to Tha Chteaga Tridune, Canvoxpate, I, June 4-~—Yesterday aftor- noon & serious affray cocurred betwosn Bonjamin Cluts and William Petrigsn, two rosjoctable farmora living 8 miles south of Marion, {n Wiil- Inmeoo County, They disagreod in regard to somo land, whersupon Ciuts stabbed Porrigan twice with a bowie-kntfe. Porrigan eized an ax sod tarned upos Clats, desling bim a teriibla blow, which ssverod bis right arm aud isid bare tlree of Lis ribs. The recovery of Cluts is doubt- ful. chrnxm Is under arresl awaiting develop- ment FLIGHT OF JAIL-BIRDS, OQUAWXA, Til., Jupe 4.—A goneral jail-delivery took plscs at our County Jail thia moraing. During the temporary absence of the Jailer, s boy, who was serving oat s short time for Lorac-atenling, obtaiued possonsion ef tho keva of tho colls, and hiberated Wmitobead, held for rape, and Bhejard and Kane, held for burglary, committed here last weelr, anhd auother who is serviog out a sautence for riot, The latter cume 1uto town and juformed the Deputy 8hor- iff, whio irnmedintoly sont out s large force in pursult of the fugitivos. None have been found yet. ‘The prisoners eecurod the arma belouging to the Jall, ana are, thetalors, well armed, BURGLARS AT ORAND HAVEN, MICH. Spectal Disvateh o The Chicaon Trinne, @Gnaxnp Havey, Mich, Juve 4,—The racen thiy wook have attraoted a gang of burglars and thieven, who have carriod on tho honsobroaking businesa for the pass two daya on a more exten- uive soale than evor beforo kuown here, causing conslderable excitemont, Last night saveral Louses wers entored, but the thlsves obtamed comparativoly hittle. J. Friant loss pair of pantaloons and $30 in mono, sud 8, K. Sxlms u gold watch. JUSTIFIABLE FRATRICIDE. 8recial Dupatch to The Chicage Iribune. Lmenty, Mo, Juno 4—It ia reported stiat the Btate's Attornoy will not foslst on the prosecu. ton of Eliuh Cravons who shot his brothers, Thomss aud Hood Cravens, Iast Bunday, near thia clty. It was m olear ¢aso of juatifiablo hom- tvide. Elisha says tbat he would have besn killed bad ft not boen for his danghter Alico, who posbed his brother down an embankment, :nhfll: 10 the aob of atriling hiwin ke bead with 0 hoe. STOLE FIFTY DOLLARS, 8rectal Lhapatch o The Chicase Triduns, Quiney, 111, June 4,—A mon pamed James MoGlaughlin waa arrestod fu this eity to-day for stesling 950 in nloney and s quantity of jewelry and olothing from varions parsons fn Kolwoks, Mo., wheie ha resides, Ho came to Quinoy to draw bis pension, sud was arrested on the strongth of » tispateh sont to the Pension Agent, Some of the atalon proparty was found on tue prisoner. A LAWYER IN TROUBLE. Spectul Dispateh to The Chican Triduna, 81, Pavr, Juue 4,—IL. Il Finlay, the lawyer who was & prominent character in the famons Douge divorcs proceedings & few yoata go, gave bail to-day, having been held for trisl ou a olarge of ombezzling goods belougiig to & client, A city expressman named Jonee way hold aa an mocomplice of Finlay, aud, beiug una- blo to give bail, Liss bean Imprisoue BONDS STOLEN, - Nzw Yoni, June &—~Durivg the night of May 15 & burglary was committed at Dudshoorn, Hollaud, aud among the property stolen were tou bonda of §1,000 each of the Chicago & North- weatorn Raitrosd Company, twelve of {he same donomiuation of the Wivvna & St. T'oter Mail- road cemluurv. fourteen conpous of the Winous r Dallroad Company, sud twenty of o & Bouthwentern ltallroad Company, in all represonting about §50,000. DEPARTED WITH $12,000, Rew Youx, Juue 4.—Tbo Evening Post says: Wa learn tat W. P, Leslis, the recelving tetlor inthe baoking-house of Dunoan, Bherman & Qo., has abscondod, takior with him §13,000 of :t;:finh of tha fum. He had loug bean 1o thewr oy, GAVE HIMEELF UP, Nzw Yonx, June é.—Lafayotte Graff, who was Jolatly indioted with Deputy Colleotor Col. Bobe o7i Desssges sad Oharlos L. Lawsesoa for smuguling silke through the Apprainer's ofico at an under-valuation, and who oscaped to Mon- troal, returnad yesterday and voluntarily sur. rendored himael? to tho "United Htates Distriet Attornny, Groff was admitted to bailin honds of %6,000, and ho wii bo uscd as Biato's sridence against bis alleged sccompiices. ROB3IED OF A WATOH, Brectel Inwath to The Chizane 1'ibune, Seutsariciy, i, Juus 4.—A tramp, giving hin namo ea Willlm Malloy, stole a gold wateh this morning from M, Van Schoick's board- Ing-bouse, and war soon arreated and placed Juil. 1018 but a fow dasa ons of the Poniton- tinry, baving just worked out a sentence of five yeara for the nnrder of his ~in] ltncklnlllndCunnl)i< of bis brother-in-law in . COUNTERFEITCAS CONVICTED, YNEw Ounrans, June d.—Jonoph Joufercsrdo Chrintian 8karo, and Paul Orlando, who were arreoted & fuw days 330 by Spocial Troasury- Agent Vhitnoy, chavged with connterfelting nickels, wera convicled yesterdas iu the United Stated Court, and eenfonced fo-day to three years each u the Denitoutiery, Ous of tho yang, Ciioui Vinl, zavo bonds, and, failing to appear, s boud is torfoited. CAR-THIEVES CAPTURED, Cotp Hrat: V. Y., June 4.—Thomas JMeKenzio, Nally, and Jamos McCarty, car~ thiovoy, were sarpriced in the act of robbing a frelght-car bora lust bizht, Nally shoswed fight, aul was shot by Delaney, tue watchman, but uct seriosly wouuded, Tho thioves wera wout to Carmol to await the action of the Grand Jury. SURY THIEF, Bnecral ievatels to The Chrcaco Tribne, DesMotsen, 1a., June 4.—Tho motiou for an artoat of fudgment inthe case of Isanc Brandt, consicted of embezzlomeut of Biate funds, was argued al dsy to.day, ant will tontinue to-mor- rus, 1t ovorraled the defendent will appoal to the Bupreme Court. s, N ¥, KILLED BY AM EDITOR, Lirrre Rock, June 4,—D, P, Cloyd, ono of the editors of tho Dardonclle fndependent, shot and killed tho Hon. R, W, Wishard, & promineot law. yer ond ex-member of the Legislature, at that pince, last ovening. The affrav wan tho result of womo publication in the Independent roflect- ing on Wishard. FOUND CUILTY OF MURDER, Dosrox, Mues, Juns 4.~George W. Pember- ton, who bax Loen oo trial for soveisl days for killiug Mis, Bingbaw in East Boston an the 22d of March logt, way to-day found guilty of mur- der in ths first degrea, SPORTING NEWS. BASE BALL. ATHLETICE—NKW HAVENS, Bpecial Diwpateh ta The Chicage Iribune, Puizapripima, Junio 4.—Aboul 200 persons aszembled on the Centennials’ grounds in this city to witnoss the third ciamplonsbip gamo be- tiveou the Athlotics aud New Havens, the formor winning, 13 to 5. The Atbletics Lad ont their full nive with the ozception of Clapp, Exgler making his reappenrance at osntre field, and Ricumond calchiog. Tue New Havens made five runs in thx fourth inninga on five dlean hita and pagsed balls by Richmoud, who was tho only one of tho Atbletica who bad any errora eharged to him, Tha Athiotied catued two ruus, one by Cravar's cloan home-run. Inmnes— 12 s$48678 THE TURF. CAMBIDOE CITS BACES. Soectel Inwpitea to Tha Chicaoo Tridime. Caxrnmak City, Ind, June 4.—Tho races continued to-day ou a track much improved and not moro than five ssconds slow, For the ren- ning race of 2 miles and rotnm heats, best two ontrios. Tho rece was won by J. J. Merrill's Trunafer, fo two straight hoats; time, 3:45 and 3:44 5 second money to Lady Hutchiuson, For tho 3:30 trot, best threo in five in harness, for 91,000 promium, ssven ontered. James Wil- son's black mare Jennls won fn threa broken houte, leaving second monoy to Elis Ward, and third to Ladv Logsa; time, 2:42, 2:44, ond 2:46. Lhe most exciting race of the dav waa a 2:30 trot for $1,000, beet three in five in barness, with ten ontrios and nine sterters, On the six Leat Olme‘ad’s bay golding tiod J. G, Fullor Prince. distance baving boen callod an Morg, mare Idol aftar winning the two first hoats, and tho race closed by Wess leading two lenShl down the home treteh; winner's time, 2:434, 248 and 2:06. To-norrow is the Iast dsy, aud the programma sbows the free-for-all ruuning race and trots at 2:50 and 2:20. THE LA CROASE NACES, Bpectal Invpateh te I'he Chicago Tribume, LaCnossx, Wis., Juns 4.—At ths spring meet~ Ing at Oalrwood Park, uecond day, the first raco waa free for all : eotries, Brother Baldwin, Al bus. Jack Rtiles, and Jack; best throe In five, Jock took the race in thres siraight hoata; time, 2483, 2:43}{, snd i:lsf{. Tais was followsd by & rugning race, bialf-milo dash, best twain thros; eotries. Buroside, Lady Fairtleld, and Rowa Al- len. Burnsido won the race; best time, 653, THE IROSPECT PARK NACCS, New Yonk, June 4.—At Prospoct Park to-day the postponed race waa won by J. @. Diaine; Blauche, second ; Effio Deans, third, The race for the 2:34 class was won by Amy: Honest Harry, second ; Hanosh D, third, Time~2:293¢, 20054, 2:2514, Thio 2:29 class race waa won by Fraok J.; Ella Madden, socond; Arthur, third, Time—3:29, 2:263¢, %23, —e THE WHISKY RAIDS. THE CHICAGO COLLECTOR, It s at nag sottled that Alr, Wadaworth must e relloved sa Colloctor of Internal Rovenue for this diatrict. That is thodecielon ot the Depart- mont, as communicated to an oficial hero yoster- day, The matter, which hsa remained in abey- snce for thelsst few days, has thus probubly rosched the rewnlt which eversbody expected J$ wonld, exoopting perhaps Mr. Wadsworth's persoua! friends. Mr. Wadsworth's snccessor has beon deter- mined upon in sccordance with the views oxpross. od in theso columas some daya ago. The position has beon offorod to Gen. J. D. Wobatar, Bub. Treasurer at this point, and that officer has slg- nified his accoptance. As before stated, this so- lectlon hae been made with a view of repudiat- 1ug auy ldoa that tho chauge was brought about by pallticians, with which class Gen, Webstor hes no relations, Tha sppointment will meot tho approval of overy mau, except those who wiahi the offica for themselvos or s6me filond. It i» known that 4fr. Wadsworth Thursday ad- dressed a perevnal lotter o the vresident, but whether it contained his rosignation, or, what is more probable, o request for a bearing {s not kuown. In auy event, it Los ot elavgod the course of thiugs slready Imd down. Owing to the dolay necessitatad o preparing s boud, avd for other , It will Le soma days botore the uhnn%‘o u be made, but it will be some comfort {0 kuow that the matier Las been satsled. REPORTR IN WASIHINGTON, Bpecral buvateh ta The Clieass une, Wasmnoto, D, C., June 4.—Tbo Iatost In. tinationy recsived Lore are tuat Fhil Wade- worth, wfter all, sy decide not to subuit Lo & removal under the Tenure-of-Otlico act, but laay sosign when it o kuown that uothing that he or Lis friends may do can induce s roconsidera- tiou af tho decision in hls cave. ‘this much is already kuown ; Waduworth's suocessor iu det- fnitaly decided upon, aud it i8 certain that the oow colutnussion will tasue within a wook.' 1t 14 belioved 1hax tha chofce of tha succcusor was mado ot the White Ilouss, aud that bots tho remaval of Wadswarth aud the sppoiutmont uf hist uccosaor wera Iy the Hrat instanco de- toruuued by tho President, Lhe Tromsury of- ficials aro uot ot liberty to make kuown the vawo of Wadsworth's successor until tho soturn of Becretary Brisiow, who will bo ut his desx ou Monduy, It w intimated, howovor, tuat the chioios has fallun upon o gentloman who Lins Lad Iatge expericuco 1 Tovenuo matters, sud who is lmrfi In high estoem in Chicako, whicro be now residen, 'I'ha Treasury oficials bere are advised that the chiel Interual revenue officials in Chicage and Nurtborn lllinols were not without {uformation of the probable fact of illiois distillation in Ohfcago. The tiles of the Dopartment hote show that Daputy-Collector oyt informed Colloctor Irain bLoforo hiw death that thero was sometlung wrong in local distilla- tion, sud that Hoyt Lisa subsequently informed other offioials, and that he was advived in each cas0 thst thare could vot be anything in it xnd o to make a noiss about it. Hoyt stands weil with the Department. but ba will not bLe Wads- orsl's 8Uc0eseor, la ia posaible tLat politics, o well 8¢ speclal fithess, msy bi 8 Ve sowe- in thieo, for o $000 purso, thers were thrae® 6 thing to do in flling Wadaworth's o It Is thought O.hnll the recent Nv.:l?l of United States Marshal ‘B, [, Campbeli, hero, has moma connaation with the 1emoval ot Wads- worth, Up ta this avening nothine has heen raceived from Wadawortl at tho Whits Iouns, oxcout brlaf telegrams, Under oxlsting circume #tencer, e can oxpoct nothing from w visit elthor to Washington or Long Hranch, T3010e Arsomatea Prest,) Wasnuxatay, 1.0, Juno 4.—The following Apnoiutmonts of Internal Revanne officorn vore m::nr A‘:) tha Flr?:'lbfinlrlcll of HllnohA.lu-dly 1 Storekeovers—~\Wiillam Jamer, O, A. Btore: Wiim Hamel e Eloh 1, fovgas "' angem—T. amer, E. A, Fitkins, fichard E, Schiroder, Da el Stophons, A. If, Brodon. EDITORIAL EXCURSIONISTS. oulo, CoLuxnus,. 0., Jana 4,—Ths Ohio Editorial Arsaciation and many frionds made an excursion to thie Htraltavillo coal-fields to-dsy, upon invi- tatiun of Proaident Greon, of tho Ifocking Val- loy Road, whoro & eollation wes dinposad of. A visit wad lso_made to the Sonthorn Ohlo ios- pital for tho Tueane, pt Atheus, The snnual i R P s 4 ta th ., doliihtod with thair vinit herar © 7 * B P- —_— THE FINE STOCK INTEREST. CrpaR Ravins, In., June 4.—-Hext weok prom- Iscato bo one of unusual inforost here. Tha convention of fino etock-breeders of the Northe wekt meets on Wednosday and Thursday, tho Oth and 10th fuata., and th indications aro; that it will be largaly attended by tho prominent breedors of Iows, Miunesota, Wisconsin, and Ii- Hnols. The two groat ehort-horn sales will also draw & crowd. Mr. Warvock, of Kentucky, will sell Lin mognificent hord of fifty liesd Tuosday and 3fr, Corbin, of Kovtncky, and Hosate: tireono and Morton, of this vlace, will ell over 109 boad of _chiolcs cattle on Fridar, the 11th {mmediatoly after tho Convention. ANl thone animals sro now quartered un the Fair Grounds and arc attract! g much mttention, and veluablo, and HILLINERY DEPART. Great West Si@ Goods House, Artificial Flowers. The following nre part of an fmmenso Iot of fino Flowers, bought of tho importora nt loss than 60 conta on tho douurxnnnd which w0 wili closo out at A corrospond s They aro all fresh, “fl;‘y:ggfi,n K’fi‘:";‘l’ffl 3 an 3tllinors to favestigatos o ol BT 50 cartons Oholce Flowars, H roxular price 50 16 G5 gty T 10 10 SPTAY 40 cartons Boautitul Fiowers, 500 spray: roflxhu- ?rlun gxto sli“}"l 5 cartons Elezunt Flowors, T4 regular prico s i 21207 iyl 30 cartons Rich and Blgl!th Flowers, 76c spray ; reglar price S1.60 ta $1.76. 'lnggh Natural Wreusths, $2.75 quality for $1.50, Handsor Dai: s $3. o0 sy.OD.me sy Wroaths, $3.00 quality s!!:mduomu Montures, $3.50 qualivy for m{{gésqoma Monturae, $1 and $1.25 quality 1tose Duds, & and 10¢, worth 13 and 23a, Hose fprave, 10¢, reczular price 300, Ross Sprays, 260, rogular prico 8Go. Trimmed Hats. Our stogk of Stylfsh Trimmod Milnery, ;\;?ulnhrsut and fnost in tho city, roduced Untrimmed Goods. Lazgo lob of ahoap Shiade Hats for Ladios and Missaa, 35 and 800, less than half’ price. Elegant fsiortmont ‘of IMLITATION OHIPS, NBAPOLITAN, LEGHORN, MI- LAN, 'PEDAL, ' COBURG., OANTON, HOUSF AN IEART ndFancy Bravi, o pa, ro| ar Qquality, offaring at $8.80, Feathers. Qrent Bargaina in Ostrich Tips, Pompons, Winis, aad Facey Hips, 18 yary shokd ™ Ribbons, BO boxes fine imported fwl boiled Ribbons, good uhades, st 8 and 100 yard, worth 13 :Es:l gox':‘jx'u do., do., at 140 yard, rogular 230 ql?eb tx;ful do,, do., at 200 yard, rogular 400 mi’lfl‘i?;f" do,, do., at 250 yard, rogular B5c oél;&: :.bcv- are the oheapeat Ribbons ever ront barcams in Colored, Fanoy, sud G Black Bash Hibbona. Very lurge lino of XIat Boarfs, cheap. CARSON,PIRIE & C0, Madison_and Peoria-sts. ~a RICHMOND PRINTS o xw SPRING sTTLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, [13 GRAY’S” ANB [11 E ” . TIOKETA XOW IN BTORN AND REQRIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CEIIC.AGO. LAWN MOWERS, . PHllABELERIA LAWHN-MDWERS By cm_gm. Lightert aad ot D H-lnch 0,00, telucl, $24.010, s S Pon wize BYY i Grian ] i | Soerota, (UL WEEE d l}iorgql}xgélss'}au cl;nm\uo M. Moliewiare of Worthiess linitat 53 e ‘WWWU Wear & Truss that is worrying the iiro out of you, simply T RAVRVEZo 8. % intoroatad >N W”: you cannot > ’»" got o better one. Go to 235 Btate-st., g0t