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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1875.—TEN PAGES. DARK DEEDS. A Horrible Murder in ITomer Township, Near Joliet. Tho Bofly. of & Woman Chopped in Pieces Found Buried in a Field, Developments Polut to tho Hushand as e Perpetrator of the Deeds A Beantifal Woman Murdered by & Negro Hoar Nashvillo, Tonn, The Daily Record. 3 HORRIBLE MURDER IN HOMER TOWNSHIP, 1LL. Spectal Dicputeh ta The Chtcago Tribune, Jouskr, 1il,, Juno 11.—Tho citizens of Homer "Township, ad]oining the Town of Lockport, in L this conuty, turned ont in largo aumbers to in~ \l\mu(n asearch for tho mussing wifo of Henry Jacobs. Jacobs was srrested and placed fn jail {ju thin clty on Wednesday Jast on suapicion of { haviog murdarod his wifo. Tho search rosultod in the discovory of tho body cliopped in reveral ‘l)iccel, piaced in & box, and buried in & cornfiald on tha promises awned by Jacobs. The Coraner was immediatoly notified, and {s at the presont | writing holding an foquest on tho body. " Acorrespondeot of Tz TrinuNe repalred to | ¢hio Jnil, aud had a sbort converaation with tha ipiisoner, Jacobs, who is & man G2 years of ngo. 1o was born in Baxony, Gormany, and Lss a devilish, brutal cast of countenance. liolmns lived in tho county a number of yearss was fu ho employ of Norlon & Co., st Lockport, nsa coopor somo oight years; was married to the do- {ceased, Opbulia’ Hohenhasson, by a Juatico of [the Peace, in Joliot, on Thankegiving DIIY. 187, T1e statos that at the tima of their marriago Lo Liad five childron h{ another wife, Bhe had 5190 'in monay, with which ho bullt an additton to his Tiouso, a8 shio wonld not aesociaie witl his family, Aftor a short season she comweucod to abuse his children, aud suecaeded in driving two of ‘them from his homo, Sha finally drove n third lone away, but this ono roturued, as it wae on- tiroly too young Lo ente for fteolf without his ‘ausistance. Wgou bo brought tlis chid back, lio commonced.to quarzol with aud abuso him, iwinding wp with an opplication for a divorce, ‘which wan afterwards sottied, and sho returned 1o his roof. Ho statos that Lior rosnons fur ro- ,moving hyp childien woto so mmake s place furtwa jchildien of & mister of hors that sha wished to bripg' from Gormany. Ilo aléo sintos thnt abont the “Gth of May laat shio beeamo vory good, and soemod lisposed to bury the past. Bbo brought outs wine-bottlo fillod with eoma strong decoction, which slio rop- resented to him na good whigky, and urged him to talio & drink, but that as socon a8 he gota #moll of tho #tuf? he Lecamo Aatistiod that It was not liquor, and that there was somothing wrong abovt it On tho 26iL of May, tho day of her disappentance, sha gave him a cup af ten which sho represcnted was somo thut sho had made for »hunulJ during his absence. He nttempted to «drink and came near boing poisoned, as he inle ngines, as it was a vory strong decoction ywhich fairly took hila broath away when he tasted, 11C wau thon satisfiod that sho moant Ito poison him. Tlo thou took tho stuff to Lock- Iport and dolivered it to Dr, Hnrloy, s drugglat, swhom he statos unalyzed it and provounced it poison ; that the womnn dissppeared suddenly, 0 supposing that sho bag gone to ome friends in Chicago, Whou told that the body hsd baon discovsred, ‘aad the circumstaucos attending the discovary, ‘he grew very sullen, morely wiating that he jeould not account for it fu auy mauuer, When pressed with other questions, ho sud- fdunly row augry, and requested the Jailer, Mr. Arnold, to allow 1o one tu seo bim but his attor- moys ot bia chuldien, 1+ Every circumstance in connection with tho cago points_very dofinitely to his guilt, snd, an the Graud Jury {8 uow iu eession, hus caso will probably bo disposad of duruig the prosent terin of court. A DEED OF DEEP DAMNATION. Special Dispateh to The Clcago Friduna. NasuviLre, Tenn,, June 11.—An atroclons murder was committed at Balem, Rutherford Couunty, yesterday afternoon, Willlam Jarriots, soturning home wilh o friond at § o'clock, found his young wife, ono of the most beautiful and highly-nocomplishied womon of that seotion, ly- ‘ing dead on the floar, with s cord tighly drawn nboat ber neck, hor uock beiung broken. It } is supposod that sho was murdered for mouey, “which is missing from the Louse, Mrs, Jarrictt : waa tho only onie in the house at the tino of tho Tnurdgr, having went lior children off to somo noighbors with tho view of paying o visit to hor friouds, A negro suspectod of the murder was wrreated to-night. THE SILK-SMUGOLERS, Swectat Dispateh to 'L'he Chicavo Tribune. Wasuisoroy, D. C,, Juno 11.—United States District-Attornoy Bliss, of New York, who s hero, uoys that the avidence agalnst 1. B. Clafiin & Co., charged with purclasing smuggled eilks, is vary etrong, aud that thoro ean bo little doubt that the house purchased tho sitka with the full knowledgo of thele character. Tho frlends of Claflin represent thut they simply found that silksa woro boing wold chesper in open market in New York City than. thoy oould bLe purchasog in Lurope, aud that thoy Mng{n the itk whero they could buy thom the chenpest, without thiuking particularly how they cawa to bo 80 cheap. Tho eilks wero imported in cosed which were not oxawined at allat tho Custom-louso, ‘Lhey camo in lota of tan caney, baled a8 coiton goods, One of tho ten bozos contained votton goods, and this caso, b{ collu- sion with a customs ofticial, was sout to tho Ap- praiser. 'The remaitlug nine cases paid duty as tor cotton goods. T'ho most exporionved customs officials lere asy shat it ie almost {mposathle to callect a 60 per cont duty on any articlo. The Secratary of the Troasury Las iu propara- tion a new system of regulntions spplicablo to tho begpsego of travoless, Tho regulation re- quires euch passengor to make s sworn slato. ment as to tho contohts of their baggago. The procosdings againet tho tirm of 1L B, Clatlin & Co. aro but a part of the plan the reformutipn of abuses fn the customs service Whick foi voino wooka hss boen coutewmplated by tho Lreaeury Dopartmeut. Iho flrmy 1y charged with smugglivg silka to tho value of §309,000, Nrw Yonrx, June 11,—The Grand Jury aro still investigatiug thio silk-smnggling frauds, and it is probable that, by the tirst uf pext wesk, soveral more promunent merchanty sud threo o four , Custom-louxo oficials will bo fudicted, . 1L B, Clathn, Joun Claflin, Daoio) Roblneon, Dexter N, Forco, and Willamn 1, I'slcott, mem- bers of tho firm of I, H. Ulatlin & Co., appoared before United Btates Commlasioner Shielda to- day and ;;‘nvo bLail ou the indictments presonted agalnab them by the Grand Jury of the Unlted Biates Clrenit "Court, for alloged complicity in wilk nugllg;:llni( frauds, in the &um of 20,000 oach, Jolin J. Douatdeon, of tho firm of Clafiin & Co.,and Mr, Auron Claflin, boot and shos merchunt, bocowming thelr bondsmen, Mesars, Yames and Yalrcluldy, members of the firm, are out of town, but will furulsh ball to-morraw, Chsries pt/'Fiold, Edward D, ¥enuer, Willlam G. Yeyuer, Asron Field, and Jobu J. Morns, Who codiposo thie anolion flrm of Field, Morris, Funner & Co., nlwo gave bail in tho sum of 220,- D00 cuchi, Bon)amiu Fiteh and Lx-Recorder J, M, Bunlth bocowiug thur bondsmpn, EXCITEMENT IN PEKIN, Bpeeial Diavateh to The Chisago Tribuna, Pexax, 11, June 11.—Rumors rovived yester- day that a mob were proparing to attack tho Jall and hang tuo murderer Willard, Heury Zeigon. helm, a brothor of the murdered mau, and two Lrothers-in-law, appeared upon tho strects dur- ing the day, The possibillty of trouble becom- ing apparent, Willard was socretly seut to Poorla at midnight, A few mon {from Halnsyillo, and a large crowd of cltizens of Pokin, about 300 fu all, surrounded the Jall and domanded the keyw, ‘Tho sceney of aix yesrs ago, when Willism Bory Wav hung by a mob, wore vividly recllln{. % anlu(fl that Willard wes In Pootl, after sovesal Laraugues, tho mob dispemed withoyt usug forco, No syrcuts huvo boon 1ade, THIEVES CAUGHT, Bvactal Disvaleh o The Chicago Tridbune, Karanazoo, Mich.. Juno 11.—Deputy-Sheriffs Dluney aud Moutsguo arrested, thie evenmng, throo menin Comstock, togother with s large quantity of stolen articles, They scomto be fatuer and wous. The elder coufessed to Mon- tsgoa that be had ghot s man in Polk County, W 4 justantly, 0 consiyl ohe nu:h.’clolh, fancy Zzwd», a&. On tham ‘wae found & paper bag fxom Louis' book-store, t. Burlington, and_» small poster of a boot and shoa atoro, 186 Clsrk atrect, Ghicago. BREAT DEND RED-HOT. . Spectal Dispusdoh to The Cliridno 1vibuna. Gneat Besp, Kan, Juuo 11,—A row occorred lant night in & saloon, in which Frank Williama, aliss Don Oraddock, 8 cow-boy, . was . shot tbrough tho head and kitied inatantly by City- Marshial Jim Gamaforth snd William Btenford, The Coronar decided a verdict of Lomicide in the discharge of duty. Decoascd wan a desperado, and bad killed novernl men, The Taxans swear yeugeanco on Jim, who arrested him yostorday in Minmi County, Kansas. Desnoradoes, thioves, amblers, and prostitites aro tuck here, Great aud is rod-bot. STOLEN BONDS, PmirAprLriia, Juno1l.—This morning Josepl Calvors, alins Button Joo, was arreated upon a charga of boing Intorested in tho nogotiation of tho United States bonds which wero stolen in tho est. Tho arroat {s based on tha affidavit of Dr Molvillo, ouo of the accased parties in tho Hilt canen, who alleged that ho recoived from Calvort two registered bonde of the United States, one for ¥5,000 and tho other for #10,000, which ho roturnod to Calvort. 1t is alleged that thesotwo bonda aro tho fruste of » robbery committed in Ohlo, sud wore originally in the hame of a Mrs, Scott. DISHONEST OFFICIALS, Ctxetsyatt, Juno 11.—1n tho Wator-Works in- vestigation to-night, the accountant who had boen emploged to examine tho books roported that the delinquencies on tbo part of the col- lectors wero vory fow prior to 1873. Since that timo tho amouni of delinquoncies lind increased from &7,000 for tho Jast hinll of tlat year to 245,000, which i3 tho amount at prosent duo from thetn. THE_OUTCOME OF A FEUD. Special Dispateh o The Chieago Tribune, 87. Pavt, Minn., June 11.—Ismos MaCabo camo to Anoka to-day, aud surrendered himsell 10 the Bheriff, acknowlndging having. ahot and killod & man named Daily, a5 the latter waa passing McCabo's house to.day. Tho Killing camo from an old foud, which vne rovived tn a quarrel occurring ths morning. THE QUINCY MURDER, Speetal Dispatch to T'hs Cnicago Triduns, Qurxey, IlL, Juno 11.—Goorge Fauntain, who has boon under arrest hero for sovoral dags, on suspleion of boiog concesned [n tho Hall mue- der, was roleasod to-day without trial, Thua fsr no clew has boou obtained to tho porpatrat- ors of the murder. . ABSCONDED: Nonwzcx, Cona,, Jung 1L.—It wag discovered to-day that Charles O, Faller, Presidont, and J. I, Maury, Troasurer,of the Chaplin Paper Com- pany, have abacondo, loaving outstanding obli- gations estimated to amount to 870,000, tho geoater port of which is belioved to bo in forged uotes. THE BARRETT MYSTERY, Des Morxus, June 11,—The thres negroes cbargod with the murder of Llla Datrott, last Angust, wero to-day discuarged, thoe belng no evidonao to hold thom, RESPITED, Locgront, N. Y., Juno 11.—Dansel Doran, under pentenco of desth in this city, hes been rospited until Friday, July 9. ke g T CASUALTIES. “THE VICKSBURG DISASTER, MoNTREAL June 11.—Tho stcamor Vieksburg was an iron vessol, considered the bost suip of tho Dominfon Line ; waa about 2,500 tons, IHor valno Is stated at €325,000. Fully inaured in Lugland, ‘The cargo couslsted of 62,460 buchels of wheat, 7,045 bushels of peas, and 92 hoad of cattlo. "T'orrance & Co,, agents of tho Dominicn Line, say tho Vicksburg had ouly fiflaen stoorage pay- sengers on boar. New York, Jnno1l,—A dispatch from Mon- tronl says thas Mr. snd Mrs. Bloom, of Green Iiay, Wis., wero among the_ cabin pussongocs of tlso wreeked steamship Vicisburg. MoxTnear, Juno 11,—Mosars, Torrance & Co, Lave nothing_ furthor about tho wrock of tho Vicksburg, Thoy have Loon in communication with the ?lnvurumum a5 £ gonding out a ptoam- or in soarch of tho missing boats. OtTawa, Ont., June 11,—A passenger by tho Dominion stosmer Queboo, who arrived iu this olty yesterday voporta thst that vessol spoko tho Vicksburg just ma the lattor was about encoun- toring the ice, and that tho Captuin of tho Queboo warned the Captain of the ill-fated ver- nel not to risk the pausage, aa it was only with diflonlty that the Quebec was enabled to gou through, DROWNED. Special Dispateh to Il Chicano Tribune, Dernair, Mich,, Juno 11,—Georgo J. McCreery wae drowned fu his pond in Oakland County a doy or two ago. le was a brotherof Btato Treasuror McCreery. Npecat Inspateh to The Chicago Triliune, Dusuque, s, Juuo 1l.—Joseph Eberhart, & 1ad 16 years of age, while rowiuy tu a sXiT with nome companion, av the foot of Bovouth streot, was upset and drowned, Tho body was shortly recovered and taken Lome to his widowed moth- er, who ia nearly frantic over hor loss. FELL INTO A WiLL. Special Inspatch to The Chicovo Tridune, Dawvitie, Iil, Juno 11,—A son of John Ag- new, aged about 8 yoars, foll into a well this af- ternoon, = distance of 30 feot, and would have drowned but for the Lelp of the fatlior, who bap- woned to ba near. 'Who child was soriously, Ihungh not fatally, injured. RUN OVER AND KILLED. 8peclal Inspatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Deruorr, Mioh,, Juno 11,—At on early hour this morning a frelght train on the Central Road ray over & young man named J, 1L Wilson, bo- tween Wayne snd the noxt station west, mu- ilating him boyond recoguition, FIRES, IN OHICAGO. Yestorday moruiug at 1145 o'clock & fire oo- ourrod in tho.louse of Anton Iiolte, No. 272 Wost Erio stroot, but was oxtingulshed with o losa ot only ©26, Thero is an josurance of 1,200 in the Firemen's Fund, of Californla, The waHs and flooriug were sald to bo saturatod with korosene, and llolto was suspectod of firing bis house, and was therefore arrested. A stogular fira was discayared (n the cetling of the storo No, 4G Esst Adamu streot, near Stato, accu}llm by tha celobrated - Alr, U. I, Perialut, Jubblng deslor in grovories and tens, Smoke was diacovered coming up through the seams of tho Hooriog In thy Burdiok House, which is over tho store, and the alarm was sounded stortly aftor 2 o'clock, An moon sa tho placa from whicl the swoko issuod was dlscovered, the lastor und laths of tho colling of tho ntore weso orn away, disclosivg & pleco sbout 18 feot long aud 7 or 8 wide charred ss if tho lames hed Lesu smolderiug for nlong timo, OUnaof tho firewen run bLis pike Into u water-pipe, Jot- ting a strosm of water down upon tho floof The Firo lueurauco Vstrol had, Lowever, pre- viously coverad the stock with thoir oilod cloty, and no dswage was dove, Alr, Poriolat bad just maved futu tha storo, and the bulk of his atock consisted of tons, nore of which wore inaured, He tusure:l to the oxtens of §15,000, in the Citi- zouw' of Bt. Louis, Homo of New York, and Un- derwritere', butdoss uot thiuk bio has had auy loss, It {u difficult ta_sccouut for tha origiu of thu fire. Marehal Beuner advances the theory that it may havo boen done by mico carrying matolies in between the ceiling and flooring, but it i notbiog wore than s supposition. NEAR AURORA, ILL, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicano Pridune, Avmons, 1L, June 1L.—Kivse! & Binder's nlaughter house, just south of the city, was fired by sn incendlary and consumed at 12 o'clock Jast nlght, togother with the tools, ete, Loss, 8500, %mjud tho Millville (N, Y,) Company for AT LEBANON, N. H. Lenaxox, N, H., June 11,—~The main ballding of the agrioultural worka of tuta village wae burued thia mnoruing, togethor with the machin. ory snd stock, T.oas, $39,000; partlally fusured, Unio hundred sud fitty worbmen are thirowa out of employmient, sud they lost wll tueis tools, AT NEWBURG, N, Y. Newsura, N, Y., June 11,—~The Mount SBuna- pee House burued this morning. Loss, €25,000; iusurance, $16,600, e AUr, Pitzpatrick, in excavating for a § Tasalle yestorday, found two l?ul.un uk?l‘e‘l‘:n: whichh Dr. Frazor pronousced .Joao of s pan sud & woman of cxusacrdiuary proportivus, SLAUGHTER THEM" ALL! Mintiesota’s Visitors Deginning to Ask What They Were Begun For, Nearly Ton Thousand Bushels Already Done For in Ono County, The Cupldity of the Horny.tanded Thor oughly Incited by the Bounty, MINNESOTA, Special Discaich to The Chicaco Triduns, 8r. Pacw, Miun,, June 11.—DBlue Earth County Lina patd, up to to-day, #15,000 for tho destructlon of grasstoppers ot tho rato of 2160 per Lushol. Tho farmors are runmng trapa propelled by horse-powor, in which thoy cateh fivo to twenty bushels s day. Two hundred bushels were brought intv Mankato yestorday, whoro 1,600 bushiels have hoon busled In ono trench, Al the 'hopper counties, excopt ‘Nicolot are paying rownrds for 'hopper destrue- tion, 'Tho total cateh in Irown County saterday waa 123 bushels. A moottng representing Bluo Lartl, Brown, Nicolet, and LoSucur Countlos, was held in Mankato yosterday, which adopted resolutions reciting that the grasshoppers ln shis State sro confined almost esclusively to the countica named; that it ia demonatrated that they canbo mostly destroyed, and tho major portlon of the crops saved; bus that the people of tho counties named hesitato about incurring Iargo local debis unles tho Btato may bo relled upon to sssuma them, and asking tho Doards of ‘Crado of Bt, 'aul and Miuneapolis to givo assur- auco of co-oporation fu having tho Bate assumo tho flunl payment of the moneya expended for destroying grasshoppers. A committeo was ap- poluted to vislt tho cities named, and accord- 1ogly tho Committeo camo to St. P'aul to-day, and attonded o meoling of prowminent citizens at tho Clamber of Commorce, which moeting pledged St Paul juflucuce to have tho Stato sssumo tho *hopper bounty dobta of the countios namod. It waa strongly urgod, at this meeting, that the poople who are dostroying tho wingless ‘hoppers are really working more for others thaun thom- solves, since the ‘hoppers, whon their wings wore dovoloped, would move upon tho nelghbor- ing conutics, and probably cover s large aroa of country. Tho following is an extract from a lottor re- coived yestorday by s Chicago busincss bouso from ono of their traveling syonts: Aaxkato, Minn,, June 8,—~1he prospects sro brightenivg a Jittlo In tho grasshopper distriots. "I'he war agalust tho pests 14 progressing vigor- ously. Mon, womeu, and childron aro all ou tho war-path, and it is truly astonishing how many thoy are destroylog. There wero about 1,000 bushels paid for i the differant towns in Bluo Earth County Monday,—Sutday and Monday's catch. I was . out to-day whore thoy re- coive them, aud at tho rate thoy are brought 1o it looks as though o few days more would pretty offectuslly clean them out. Thoy bdring” them Iu ' Ly teams, with wheatbarrows, and on their backs, A crowd is Lept waithig contivually, one man not being able to measuro thew ns fast as thoy are brought in, while the second takes the tame and quantity, and a third oud fousth issuo ticketa for tho awount, Thoy bhave a long, deep diteh dug, into which thoy ompty thewn, Ouo tamily made 855 in one day at $3,20 per bushel,~10 conts & quart. “Lhere was o howling Methodist at Madolis who, when they commenced burmng them, would not TR0 B inger to Assist in their deatruction,—asid it was a disponsstion of P'rovidence, and should not Lo interfered with,—but 18 soon s s bounty wud 0% d lip was catcbilog them on Sundsy, his who't .y nupisting, Auothier one drovo par- ties 01 ... farm with a ‘pitchfork, sinco tho bounty sypici was adopted, tolling them they wore Als grasahoppers, and he wasgolng to cateh them. ‘Thess ucidents illustrate tho offoct of the bounty system. A friend of mino eavs ha bas an incomo uow—his boys made $0 yeaterday. SIOUX CITY. Special Dispiatch ta The Chicado Triduns, Btoux Ctry, June 11.—Weather cool. Cropa splendid. No grueshoppers, TOLEDO. Distinguished fcoplec within Xer * Precincta, Speeial Dispateh to The Clacago Tribune, Toveno, 0., June 11.~Chief-Justice Waite and family arrived hero Jast night for a prolonged visit. Tostmoster-General Jewell arrived Liero this morning, accompanied by Nessa, P, I, Woodward aud George Custin, of the P'ost-Offica Dopurtmeut. 1lo appeared at tho Board of "T'rade rooma during the mession, and mado n Lriet spoech to tho morchauts. Tho pasty loft this afternoon for Detroit. RELIGIOUS. BAPTIST, Des Morves, Ia., Juoo 11,—In the Btate Dap- tist Instituto, to-day, Dr, Mitchell, of Chicago, continuod the themo of last evening, showing tho harmony of tho Apostolic narra- tive and the Fagan history of tho first threo conturioa, Ilo wos followed by Dr, Moss, of Chicago, who sot forth tha fact that tho Listory of the Jows, the QOreoks, and Romaus shows thag everythlog wos set {n ordor for Qbrist's first advent, 3o waa followad by tlia Rav, Mr. Wilder, of Codar apids, whoshowed thatthoolaim of Chriet to diviwity was iu harmony with Hig lifo, and in which ho gave the Unitariany hard problems to solve, Ho was followoa by Dr. Toey, with the nhlcet addreen of the scssion on tho nature and objeot of miraclos. PRESBYTERIAN. MoxTnear, June 11,.—It is considered doubt~ ful whother tho proposed unfon qf tho Presby- torian churclios will be accomplishod withous re- course to the law conrty, as some of the mom- bors of_tho Churoh of Heotlaud, led by tho Rov. Gavou Lang, propose taklug legal 8tops to pro- toct what tisey considor their rights. INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. Bosroy, June 11,—The twonty-third annual Conveutlon ot the lnternational Typographical Unlon eame to a closs this afterncon. The fol- lowlng wero olocted ofticers for the enmuing yoar: Prosidont, Wallls II. Boll, Philadelphia ; Figst Vico-Presidont, Jsmew Marper, Montroal ; Begond Vice-Presidont, G, I. Sholdon, Kensag City; Boorotary and Treasurer, Willlom A, lutchinson, Chicogp ; Corrusponding Secretary, W. 8, Pride, Wilmington, Dol. Two benutiful floral gifts from the Recoption Comunlttes were presented tbrough the Prest. dent to Mra. Daulolson, delegate from the Wom- an's Union, No. 1, New York City, and Miss Fon. lov, aiternuto delogate, both of whom made ap- propriate respouyed. The Couvention adjouraed to moet at Phils~ delpliia in 1670, MISSOURI RIVER TRAFFIC, Spectul Duapateh o T'he Chicuge Lribune, Broux City, In,, Juno 11.—Tho steamor Bon- ton, from Fort Looton, arrived at Yankton yes- tordny ovonlng., Bhe brought 8,000 basles of buffalo robes, forty tons of ellver ore, and about twenty-five pasuongers, Tho stoamer Nollio Peck arrived horo Friday from Fort Henton with & full cargo of bufulo robes and furs and Lwen. ty patsongers, Bhe will take ou & load for Fort Pock, unuloave tho first of next week, bbbl inc OBITUARY., Dexvzs, Col,, June 11.—Nawa hss been re- celvod here of the sudden death of Judge Mo- Murdy, of Georgetown, in this Territory. #o died at Curson City, Nov. e was ono of thg leading aud most active owners aud managers of the Dives Miue, st Ucorgetown, and Lis doath bias causod a wensstion i wining circles, Nuwrox, N, J., Juse 1l.—Judge Martin Ttseruon, late mewber of the Commlusion on tho Alaba s, died tuis moruing, sgod G0, g PACIFIC MAIL. Special Dispateh to The Uhicaan Triduna, Nzw Youk, Juue 31.—~The Mansging Direct~ orof the Y'acitio Msll Compavy will report ta- morrow to tho Board of Direotors that $1,600,000 sro neoded to fAnjsh vossels contracted for and pay tho debt dus to the Panama KHalrosd (n July, The 1epo: bellaved by many started i the boae interest, and that all the atock of the Oompany will ha bought up at the oxpacied decline, Others look on tho report as & eonfension of bankraptoy {nto which the Jom= pany has fallen, INDIAN TERRITORY, Lotter from tho Chics of the Cnddos— Depnrture of Grasshoppors—Cattlo for the Chicngo Markets Bpeetal Correspondence of Iha Clhizago Tyidune, Muskoore, Crock Nation, I T., Jnue 2.~In & former lattor I alluded to a coutroversy (grow- {ug out of tho Jack of supplies at the Wichils Agenoy, which produced the outbroak thers tn tho eatly spring) pending botweou the Indian Agent, Friend John Richards, and Grabam & Co., tho Governmaent forwardars of supplios. Qen. J. P, C. 8hanks, tho Special Commiesioner of the Intorior Depactwont, is now iuveatigat- ing the whols matter, Porhinps we can gain as correct information from a letter addressed to the drand Council at Qkmuclea by Warloupe, Chiof of tho Caddos, from which I quote, ns from sny other quarters Oue peaple, tio Gaddos, are locsted on_the Wichita Tiver, and ars trying lo do somethlng for onrsetves, it we' Liave @ lilile encouragement, We have coine nencad bullding a number of housen, though we pur- chased from the Beminoles slaty-clght houscs, for which we havo paid Uiem In Lorses, Wo Lave alio maty rajls aplit, snd aro making improvements on our Isuds, We have now about 800 hogs oniy, having lost sbout 2,000 head whilo the finmng was golog o0 At thie Agoucy, Dutlng the winter wo had nothing to et Lut some poor Loef; for we had no flour, becon, or cofTee; and the beeves that wore killed weroso poor that thiey conld binrdiy stand up, sud the meat waa un- it to eat, Qur rations have Leen delayed, and, as thero I8 Litt ot truder hore, 1t han been very hard tor ua 1o gat suflicient food, Woask for twa more traders, Wa also ark for littlo wheat and eats for plauting, beiug only supplled with scod-corn, welons, beans, pean, and & tow otlick vegetables, Our peoplo are not situated lke tho Crecks and Chorokees, and the othier Indlans In the eastern part of thie Territory. We livo loo near the wild tribes, . anil can get no'start for oiteselved, Every time tha we got Inirly under way, ihe wild tribes do some- thing that vots us buck, Ilefora the War, wo lived on the brazos Iiver, in Toxas, and thore bad Iuss: cattlo and hogy, aud wa lived Liko tho Cracks, \Wo bai hovaea and o latge farm, which producad plenty of whoat snd oate, " Wo had'a good Agent thes, snd ha gavo unnll the’ plows,-wagons, harnees, work-cattle, otc., that we neodsd, '1f wo had tuat Agent now, we would {mprove much faster thau wo uow do, 'Our young mon seo workiug well, and it ia out wisl to Falso fine iogs and cattlo, some of which wo want o exhibie ot the Laternational Fair to be held at Mus. kogeo thia fall. 1 am informed that Gon. Iazen, of the army, hos broken 240 acres of land for thio Caddos, aud tholr Agent about 125 seros, Tho Chief thon reconuts the varyiug fortunes of hia tribe from the War down to the presout, and closes in tha following words: Tho advice our red brothers have given a will not Do forgetten, Another thing, my brother, I wleh to tell you, and hiat s, we do nat know Jiow long we moy be togother: wo cannot tell what may Lisppon beforo pext Conneil, but leave it ali to tho Great Spirit who rules all things, “We want righta secursi to onr chil. drau, ag that they will not Joso their landa if we sbould die. ' There fs atill auother thing we want ; a proachier who will hold meotinga and Sabbath-schools for us, Wo don't like tho way ut tho Agency. They eif thers and walt unil tho Bpirit moves. W want a live Jroschor; whio ean insteuct and teach us tho words of o Great Spinit, T In those days, when o many pons aro used to portray the dark side of the Indlan, his uttor in- capacity for,progress, and want of dosire fora Christisn civillgation, it I3 but fair that the Lomely utterances of thiy Chief maygo on record A8 o protest agalost the wrong and Injus- tica dono him. While I do not dosire to inveigh sgainet any sect in thoso lottors, vot the groat Presbytorisn Church of the United Htates, which has 189 missionnries in Pebnaylyania nlong, hieu not to oxceed 6 missionaries iu all this “Tarritory,—tho moat importaut missjonary flold on this continont, Only a fow weoka ago, the arge-heartod Agent of tho fiva civilized tribes, Masj. G. W. Ingalls, ascortaiuing, whilo at Okmul- goe, dunng the eesaion of the Grand Councll, that & miesionary of the Mothodist Episcopal Church South, and his Indian sassociato, wors in necessitous circumstances, oning to the neglect of thoir Midsionary Board, steppoed fnto a pulpit, made a briof addrees, and succeeded in raising o contribulion for them, Let the religious press and pooplo of tho country sac to it that thoir gencrous donations for misalonary purposcs sro sont to moro needy flolds than the wealtliy Btato of Ponnsylyania appears 1o be. I'rom all parts of the ‘erritory thero Ia tho gratitying intelligonce that tho graeshoppers, which threatoned the eutire destruction of onr crops, hiavo made a * forward movoment,” and e loaviog for the Wost and Eaatin myriad numbers I and thoero is a general dosiro that thoy may continue their toutrney, world without end, Our catto auid oi.or dotuestio snimale, which, in_ the sprivg, bad tho look of & Spottsylyanis fishormsn in winter, aze uow rolling in fat,~tbo sasees o whichs u:ei have thrived 8o well be- jug vory luxuriaog snd abundant, The ahipping of catfle to tho Chicago market is on the iu- crease, and I notice buyers from your oity aro traversiog the entlre Territorv. Dy the ‘way, why is it that Chicago allows the rich and valua blo trado of theso nations and tribes, which must agarogate o largo sum yoarly, to go almost en- tivoly into 8t. Louis hnnda? Irom personsi knowlodge, I cnn eay that tho traders of thia ‘lerritory, a8 o genaral rulo, aro moro rehavle in their commorcinl trauasctions shan the average teader iu the Statos. 0. 8 —_———— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A Qoneva Lake, Wia,, dispatch of the iith sayn: *Tho ciscoos commouced running thig morning, Al lovers of good flshing aliould como Baturdsy night. The Post-Ollica Departmont has ordered an oxtoukion of the railway mall service, July 1, from Chicago to Byron, 1lL, » distance of #ifiy~ throo miles, on the Chiosgo & Iacitlo Rallroad, The 830,000 of 5-20 bonds called In for tha slnkiog fund foll duo vostorday, and the ;ay- mentn of gold on this nccount st the New York Bub-Treaaury woro $2,200,000, Tho Intoroal Rovonua Colloctor of the Bpring- fleld District, Col, Morriam, reporiy the colleo- tions for May at £238,145,41, which s & largo in- creaso over tho correspoading month of last yoar. The Btats officers at B{w!ng{ls\d are inking stepa looking to & romoval of thelr gnarters to the new Stato.Hlouse, Ool, Harlow, Sccrotary of Btate, oxpocts to got evoryshing moved soon sfor the lut of July. ———— Reoligious Disturbances at Ghents Tho Brussels correspondent of tho Pafl Mall (azette wuppites the following "explanation of a telegram which wau publinhied on May 18 by tho London nowspapors: ‘A woaliby lady at Qoosiacker, nosr Ghent, hsa had con- structed on her rmpuny & sort of aquarlum in cemont, imitating the Qrotto of Lourdes, The aquarinm becamo &t onco the resort of many pllgnms, a3 the water s belioved to possoss ‘miracntoun proporties, - This waoek & pugrlml‘;n 00 A vory Iargo Bcalo was organized, ostonaibly to vielt tho aquarium, but in reality to make & manifostation in the Town of Ghent, ‘Lo Burgotnastor of Ghant had, howover, taken the precaution to forbid the unnzn{ the piigrima into tho interior of tho town, They wore, after thoir arrival at the respective termini, to take tho outer boulevards to go to Oostacker. Ou the return of the pflFHml in the evening, their totol number was catimated at about 20,000, A groat moloe occurred botweon thom and tho pegple not belloving in the miraculous aquarium, andons of the Guont journals catunates the number of peopls who wers more or less seri- ously hurt at about 1,000, ‘T'ne nman\t{ of put. ting'an ond to nllfioun open-air procasslona and mans pligrimages ia making itsolt folt moro and more.” ——— Livingstonc's Epitaph, A memorial tablet, on which g the following Inscription, now metks the spot in Westmluster Abboy where the bady of De, Livinzntona is de- postied: * Brought by faithiful hands over lund and sea, hore rests David Livipgstone, Mission- ary, Travoler, Philanthroplst, Tlorn March 19, 1813; dled May 1, 1873, at Chitambo's Vitls; Ulala, For thisty yosra hin life was -Fant n nowoarlod offort (o oyangelizo tho oatlve rages, 10 oxploro the undiscovered mocrets, to abolish the dosolating slavo trade of Coutral Africa, and whoro, with his Inat words, ho wroto: Al fcan add in my sotitude I3, mey tioayon's rich bloss- ing come down on every one—Amorican, Fugliuh, or Turk—who will bolp to Lioal thia opan sore of the world.'" On each uldo of tho tablet are also tho fotlowing Insoriptious: *'Tantus amor vori, athil est quod noscere mal uam tluva caussa ner smcfi tanta Jatent nd ** Othier shee; bLiave which sre uot of this fold; them also must brivg, and they shall heac my voico," A Two Thousand Dellar Diuner, Not dong siuce two or throe flosuciers of Iive erpool wont io for & big upeoc in zico. They real- i40d aud neflod & Jarge pwofif, Pleased with their wucceus, thoy rosulved to celevrate she lucky coup by a littlo spread. ~A party of mix sat down to dinner, snd the bill came to £150—fust 476 » hard. ‘Ten dozen chioksns were killed to provide ono disb, num&o‘l:d solaly of the * oys- or-cuia® out of tho back, aud £100 waa spont in fowars and desorasions fox the Joom, - SPORTING NEWS, . Plgeon Shooting by the~NntIonnl Bportsmen at Cleveland, Baces at Grand Rapids, Freeport, Fort Wayne, Ete, Gamo Beteen tho Athletics sud Wash- ingtons. ‘THE SPORTEMEN, THE CLEVELAND ‘‘8itooT." Speetal Disvatch to Th Chicago Tribune, Creveraxp, 0., June 11,—~Tha Na 1 Trap- Bhooling Tournament was contined to-day, with great succoss, Tho weather was as plesant as Juno could make it, and the Lirds and sportemen woro fu flne trim, One hundrod and fifty-elghit shooters sppoared at iha scoro, and, at 10 o'clock, bogan tho contest. The firat, round jocluded ten slugle lirds cach ab 21 yards, f1% BCORE lvu a8 follows, tho figurcs thowlpg the number killed: . B, A1, Weimer. 8 iy, a ¥ Clark. . * ofiL. Wakt 9 O, 1L Tavelt,, 0 J, D, Hunter, 2 N, D 7 syl 1, 1t Bireafor, 4. Harrison ), Bmith, E, Morriil ¥LJ, Ahtiey. B diawkian L 4.0, Worst . 3 305, Anstin| " et ) 7 1] 8 I 9 W, Sloan, 7 3 dlenn, 31, . 013, Btinson. 1 30 1L, Haneall.. » B]W, K, Oliriaiy, 9 E, udson. .. W.K! Farrar, 8 | Wade, 1., 1 7 0f 10 8 [ E. flagg,. 8 i, Bty 1 E. Ohubl A N PoWentz, .. W, Marshall,, W, 11, Trico, coazoSsoabatanBosnaond oroxamoasas T 81W,'LL, Jobnaan, 80, 31, Palfotd, . 8 lllrafllan. 5lc, ¥, Wh SR, W, Thillipa W, C. Colburn, U ?{‘ W, Hoffman,, — Glierman, 4 7T1ES ON TEN DIEDY wore then shot off with 5 blrds cach at 26 yards, with the following result: J. Lavet coamonen T 7 som = Mr. Whoale, therefors, won first monoy, $300. In the ties, on 0, Mr. Cook, Mr. Fifleld, Mr, ‘Luokett, sod Mr. Quaylo cach killed five straight birds at 26 yards, snd, on being:sct baok to 31 yards, Mr, Quayle again killod five, winning soc~ ond monoy, £200. Mr. Qoayle {s from Galion, 0. It was now atter sunset, and the shooting was p\mInndnd. leaving tho ties on oights, mov- ong, and pixes to be shot off ia tho mornlog, —_———— THE TURF, THE NORTIEDN INDIANA MEPTING. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tridune, Four Wayse, Ind, Juno 11.—The sonual mpring meoting of the Northern Indiana Asso- ciation closod to-day with throd good races and & Isrge attendance. 'The first raco on the pro- grammo was o trotting match for horses which nover beat 2:40, purse $300, Tor thia race thero wera nine ontries and sevon starters, Mooroo eold aa favarita In tho pools at large odds agsiust:the fleld, and won easily without belng pressed in eithor hoat, SUMMART, Ch, s, Nonros.. Bl m, Tady Hill, Triné—2i507 233} B2, The noxt race was a_trotting purse for 81,000 for horses in tho 2:39 olass, Dilly Lamborton sold an tho favoritein the pools, but, although he pushed the winner in_all tho heats, faflod to get i,““{: in time, Eam West won in throo straight oate. avaAny, 1. g, Princa,;. B, g. Bllly Lanibertan, K, g, Baall Duke ® cnuanm eows Q. i, Norms.,. s @, g, Grey Alo: 5 t Do, Kitty oot enae . dr, (e 2i63§ 2 Tho Jnst racowss & runnlnk'mntc , Purso 2000, mils heatn, best throe in five, QGrspger sold fa- vorito in tho pools, 3 1 2 B . ime—] The sorral etallion Bob Ifsrknoss, owned b, Qharies Cutlez, of Athonn, Mioh,, waa ontari for the rago, bot was withdrawn without per~ miseion. ‘The owner wil probably bo expolled from the National Assooiation, The meoting throughont has beon a success, both financiatly snd otherwise, Every day's pros gramme Lins been faithfully carried out socord- g to snnouscement, aud excellont time hes boen accompliuhied it most of tho raves, TR PRERVONT mACES. Spectat Inavateh (o Tl Chicago Tr(dune, Faeerout, Ill., June 1L—This hes beon de- oldodly the boat day of tLe scason, ths track be- ing iu good condition, Thorun that foll at noou seomed to dampon the hopes of wmany, but was Just what was wanted for thetrack, Firaton the Kzognmmn was Clasa No. 7, pi of 600 for reos withs na record bolow , Butrjos— Lsown Nelly, by G, It Lyon, of Qhicsgo; Georgo ¥ ha QGoorgo Farnsworil, of Chicsgo; Wonder, bfl L W, Bushuelt, of Delavau, Wiey Sam Sharpley, by Weut Star, of Chuton, Iaj Biby Wasson, by O, M, Lrown, of Itagiue. Bix hioats ware trotted, The firét waw won by Ham Bhsflalay; time, 24, Th won by Goorge I, time, 2:30. won by Billy nmui time, 24 wag won by Wondor; timo, 2:43, won by Hilly \Vunmv time, 2:45. Thoalxth wad won by Billy Wasaon; time, 2:40, with Brown Nollig distauced, 1n tho 2:45 raco for & pureo of $1,000, tlsre werp Bix_entricss Flooty, Clinjon, In; Bay Charley, Dubuque, Ia.;” White Owl, Argyle, Wis.; Lady Mckattoredye, Austin, Il Kitty Btratton, Clinten, Is.; Nettia @, Clinten, Is,; and Poaviuo, Chioago. Ylo “firak beat was won by [Floolyy 247, The xocond heat was won by Fleoty; timg, 3:35. ‘The third hoat wau won b{ Kitty 8, time, 2:34, The fourth hoeat was won by Flon(z tiie, Lindsg, with White Owl distanced. - 1iay Ahartoy waa'disgtanced io the thicd hoat, Lt was allowed t’?fi. agluz W lis baviug been yuu into by eitia U, Claas 9, for a purss of $570, doublo toams, opan to sll, waa tho last on for to-day, with tlirea ontrles—Tommy Dodd aud Charloy West- brook, Manchestor, Wis,; Ruby aud lIutlonl Maid, Milwsukeo; aud Whalebone aud Hiity Btratton, Clinton, ITs. The firat Lest was won by Towmy Dodd sud Charley Weatbrook in 2:403{. 'Tha socoud was wou by Whalobous and Kingy Btratton in 2 The fuird wea wou by Tohmy Dodd and Olarley Westlrook in &:i47. or Baturday thbere sro threo races booked, via. 1 For hosses with no socord below 2:80 ¢ for horses owued in Hiophonson County with no rocord below 2:55; snd & yuuuing race,conditions ot glvew. Evesyibiog seems 40 indicate that b The fourth The Hfth was to-motrow will be the most intcresting day of thiamoeting. . {3 THE GUAND RAPIDA NAORS. avectal Dupatzh to, The Chicugo. Tribund, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, June 11,—~Tha third an- nual meoting of tho Valloy City Driving I'ark Assoclation closed to.dsy, Tho weather wns fine, and fully 4,000 poople wera In attondance 10 260 Lhie races,—tho froo-for-all sud two-mile ruoning, In tho former Blollio Morrin was drawn, and Brother Jonathan after two heats, sconz. Rodlne. 111 Fred tooyer. 29 4 Marry Mitcholl, 3938 Gen, Gran, .. 4.4 rother Jonathan, Ed o = 5 Time—t:aii¢ § 230 ¢ 2. Bodine took fizst money, Ioopar sccond, Crant third, and Mitehell fousih, In the 2-mile eanning race for £100, €250, and £160, Fulorive, Harry fart, and Uoorge Steriing wors diswn, scone, Wardifieieae Proteetlan,. .. 3 Tune—: s Whae Jig took first_monay, dModoe second, and Protection third, Tho Assovintion Las made monoy from tho meoting, TITE ENGLISIT RACES, Loxpox, Juna 11,—At the Ascot meatiog to- day the Alexandra plate was wou Ly Doucaster ; Scamp, socoud ; Fou d’Amour, third, T e gt o BASE BALL. THE ATHLETICS BEAT TIIE WASTINGTONS, PruApsLeiia, Juno 11.—The Athletics and Washingtons played their fourth game Lers this afternoon, Fisler playod insiend of XEggler. Tho Washingtons made foar runs, two boing enrned, by Allison and Datlev's thrac.bnser, 1fall mada two clear homo runa in succussion, the Athilotios making twenty-one runs, sight bo- fng earned. ZIE §CORE, Inn{nag— . 1 445661789 Waelinglons,.... 0030000 0—4 Athiletics 110436 4 021 JOIIN L. BRECKINRIDGE, A Politien! Remtniscence—fiaw Came to fo Viceslresident. Zditer San Francleo llistin ¢ : In 185G tho writer of this wont to Clneinuatl, from Ilivofe, in tho intercet of Stoplion A, ‘Douglas for tho Presidency, On his way (n ratlicr ronndabont ono) hio vikited Washington, Thero, with other distinguished Southern friends of tho distinguirhed Beuator, ho fell sociably in with John A. Quitman, of Missisaippl. On'tho ovening of his intrudaction to the General the Iatter handod him (aud here, for tho ensier cona venionco of wniting what I havo to say, I may an woll drop tha third person and assnmo boldly'tho ¢go) a printed copy of a specch thon recently do- 1lvared by him in Congross, on the annsxation of Cuba, Our porsonal relations becawme daily taore .sod moro intiato, ** Manifost Destiny " was tho conatant thomie of our convorantion. 'fhore was 0 vacaucy 1 the Cabloet of ** Presidont™ William ‘Walker, in Nicaragua; would I go down and becomo 1lis Excellency’s Secretary of State? As 1 happened to Lavo a place on tho Domocrat- io Btate tioket ln Ilinola ub the time, 1 had, per- force, to docliua the alluring honor, In Lis car- nentuoas he wont to AIr. Dougias concerning tho master. Mz, Douglas caino to mo and ask- ¢d, 1n his abrupt but goutlo atyle, * Dv you want to go down thers?” * What,” I replied, +“and break our tickot at homo and lot tho Steto Central .Committon wratgle OFor iny anccose #or?” ''That's just tho answor 1 expectod {from you," said ho, “that's right.” The next time 1 mot Gen, Quitman ho pald, placing Lls - band kindly on my shonlder, *Iintendod, my young frieud, to do you a good service, 'Ilioro aro thousands in tho couotry who would be glad of the opportunity Fou shy from. Butletali ihat go. ¥oa are golug to Cincinnatl; so am I, You' can bo of somo sorvico tomo thore, will you " ' \Whatia it, Goneral 7" Walt till wa get tharo,” Whon, in company with a fow othor Illinois- aws, I resched Cinclnuati two or threo days be- foro the forthtoming orgamzation of tho Con- ventlon, Mr. Buchannn's frieuds from Fonnavl- vanla, two thousand sirong, as was bossted by thom, bad iutranchod thomselves fn the best EI““ 1n the best hotola—tn the best rooms, the 0at suitos of rooms, and the best parlors, I'ho hoadquarters of Mr. Buchanan, in which bands of musio played alternately, day and nizht, woro vory spacious, ot one ond of tho mam Lall of the Burnet 1louse. MIr, Dooglas' fifends had to content themselves witlh exceodingly contracterd headquarters 8¢ tho othor end of tlio samo hall. Tho musio and other ensicoments aitracted the sill gathoring politicians from all tho Btates to thespaclous apartmonts occuplod by Nr. Huchan- an's friends, The more Lkumble accommodations offered by the adlerents of Mr, Douglas woro graoed pimoat constantly with tho presonro of tho fincet talont of the Democratic party of tho day. John O, Brockiuridge, Plerro Houle, Joln A, Quitman, Willisin Ballard Preston, Willinm W. Boyoe, and other equally eminsnt Sonthoin loaders, wero on hand “at every hour to consuly with the Northern admirers of Mr, Douglas as to tho bost means of seouring his nomination, No thiought whatevor was ontertaiuod gonerally ns to tho Vics-Presidency, {usemuch ay the caudi- dato lcs tio oflico was necessarily to come Lrom tho South,—the chief eandidates for the supronio onitlon being Buchavan, Douglay, Tlerco, and Cass, sll ot the North: 3 " Well, a8 I have said, tho best roomsof tho hotels lind sirendy boen engiged by tho muld- tudinous Penveylvanians. Walking 'in a dilapl~ aatod mood aloug tho main streot of tho aity, encountorod Clov. Malteson, of my Blate. “Where was'I etagpmg ™ “Nowldro yot."” “Then come end holv tccapy my room."” Qustefully I went to it. It was in tho attio of some hbotel—tho Amerioan, I think it wad called—nod contalned beds enongh to fur- niah reat (?) to overy individuul of our delegation st oua and the samo time, provided, of courdo, that wo slopt (7) threo in oo, 1 rogistered my name on the clerl's book. Aftor looking in at beadquarters, and saunterivg about tho city awhile, 1 zeturnod to tho hotel to look into my vallso for somethbing, whou the clork handed mo & acaled onvolarn contalning this card : ¢-John A. Quitman will call again at 4, DPrivate.” At4 1introduced him_lo my room of innumorable bods. Never mind the plossant scous that sic- coeded, Baid bo, after s profiminary conversa- tion 1 “You romember that, whon I laat mot {;flu 1a Wastington, I told you that you nught 0 of soma sorvica to mo {n Ciucinnatf ¢ *You," Gonoral { and now what ja {t7” I want your Tliiuols delegation_to give mo its votn for the Vico-Frosidoucy, if it will. I bevo not the judelicacy to "go to Col. icbardson, nor to Maj, IArrle, to_suggest - tho aubjuct, as thoy are m “ lolln\viCos(xlql mxmx:‘- l‘hnt y?u, pochaps, ng miy band gently, **mi vo Tonn flb Lint.»> 1 yent st ones o' Gl Thcte son, who was our candidate for Coveraor. % 1Yhy, yes,"” waid he, casting out an enormous quid of tobaeco from his month, and with hls groat, earnost, houost Lioart reprosented on his tongue, *Quitman is & truo man.’. Hia Stato is falthful to us. Weo have no othor caudidato for tho Vico-Prosidency, and ha shall have our vote. Go and toll bim go, Il see Harrls nud tho othors,™ Other candldatos for tha Vice-Presidonoy now 1t - strided forth for tho distinctiou of # nomination, Lut amoug them was not John O. Bieckinridge, After a well contestod atrugglo for the first prize, Mr. Duchanan won wbat during 80 many oare bo bad ocoveted. Tho diegust of tho riends of Mr. Douglay, Including Whigs who had cowme into tus Damocratlo ranks af- tor tho passage of tho Kansss-Nobracka bill, sud_some of whom liad in Ien- tnci(y. in Heury Olay'a old district, assisted iu littung M. Breokinridgo, for the (iret timo, to o seat in Congross, way exprossed in Innfiunxo not at all moaly or polite, nor calculated ko givo confldence in tho puccess of tho nomination. This wason a cortain_Friday in Juve, Uho westward train _was ta leave st Bor 4 o'clock, "I'he membors of tho Iilinols delogation, before proceeding to pack up their traps for doparture —plr‘l‘{ bocaueo they bad roally nothing moro to do, sud forthe further reason thay many of them destred to reach their howmes on Baturday night—instructed ouo of their number to cast a unanimous vote for Quitman for the Vice-1' eat- doucy, Llactrioily was swiftor than stoum, and whot 60 mllos Lomeward e loarned (uat Mr, Iireckinridge bad roceived tha nomination. Gon, Quitman had soourod tho votes of but two Statos,—of bils own faithiu) Misslsappt and or Liiols, When the Iilinoistans, almost in & solid body, took tholr dopartuo, thoro wasa goud deal of cousteruation ju tho Buchauan ranks, A Doug. lauito mnst cactalnly bo put on tho ticket for tho place, Itlinalu placed Quitman bofore tho Con. voptlon, Goeorgo W, 3lcCuok, of Ohio, who dis. liked Douglas for poreonal yoasons, and who had stoadily votod for Cass for the Presidoucy, sude donly spraug tho name of John €, Braokiuridyo, The metubers roso from their soaty in exaitemant sud chieorod, Thero weroother candidates, but the day waas now already carred. And that {u bow the lato Mr. lreokinridgo waa premsod into the spiendid ofice 1o which ko was etectod, BUSINESS ITEM, Povaswexeste, N, Y., June 11,—Ordgra havo Veon Issued to start tho print works at Wape plugen Falls on full time. They have boon 1dlo nearly fwo monihs. Thls will sot 1,300 hands &t worke " Radway's Ready Relief CURES THE WORST PAINY In from One to Twenty Minntes NOT ONE HOUR Aftor reading this Advertiroment need any ong suffer wilh pain, Radway's Ready Rélief 19 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy That Instantly stops the most oxeructating pains, mmations, agd cares congeations, whathior ‘of 1§ Lungs, Stoinach, Bowals, O OG0T Glands or OFgAGs, ono suplication,’ In from Oneto Twenty Minutes, No matter how violont or_excralating th Rheamatio, 1oed.riduan, Iniem: Grinpied, Narvos ralgle, or prostrated with ulsoaso way sutlor, Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of tho Kidnoya, Inflammatioy of tho Bladdor, Intlammation of tho Dows. ols, Mumps, Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Diffioult Dmnuunf. ‘Palpitation of _the “Ieart, ¥ J terics, -._COroup, Diphthorin,da- Boul et Nowratlar Ananenaiism ‘Cold Onills, Ato Ohilla, application of the Tieady Relief ta the astiiliro o pain or dilicalty oxtia wil AHond ossy aiorss "renky drovs tn halt a tamblog of wator wil, sninutes, eara Crampe, Bprains, Sour Stamach hurn, 8lck Hondache, 'Diatrtioa, Dysontory, Cholle, Wind B ettt e P2 o o1 RADWAT s It cRrry & bt o : nlE,\ll‘Y']l{' 5 W“x.l’:lfl;:'lr.’ Ahhl\v dmps ll‘\'lu!?wln iravant sicknens oe paine frarm cha aters BeCtGr ian Prench Brandy of Bictora as & stiasisae.* 4 FEVER AND AGUE. Forer and Aguo cured for ity cont. Forum Al RROHE 1 A1 worId T WLL G, forts mmt i and all other mafation 1w, seatiol i r by Radway's LI " ity conta por bol HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strons anud pura rich blaed: | i et Vel £0 Toautrol oo pleston saomrc o I 7 ha (7 the o pa A fow nart- DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has madn ‘tho most astonishing enres. 8o qulek, »0 rupld Aro the ‘chaugos tho hody undergucs undor tho dnttuimnca of thia truly wui dariul modicing, that Every Day an Increaso fn Flesh and Weight Is Been and Felt, THE GREAT BLOUD PURIFIER Rrory drop of. the Sarsparilla eatenThrmigh o Dot swnt 0 ud fnicos of ’Ih‘n ayatom, o Toslyant gummunt. ,eina, #ud othor faide ho viigor nf’ litw, for It ropatrs o dy with uow and wouud daterisl, rofi philis, consumption, giandular alscase, nlears 1groas, moltn, tuwnors, todes to tho ey and ria of tho’»)alcn, cltarges frum tho cart, KA ense, oruptions, zliourn, oryaipol of skl dix: o5, alt v tho ticsh oning aud of norm and il iefplo, ace wifliia the cheatiro v of iy wniar of morlurs charplater, an o G " t aweata, jom i s ks will prove to any person using it for ol disense its Putent power to auro theio, - . - R "o patlont, delly Uicoming eadiiend by it wasies A:ll]fil[fl:a:l])::%nn‘")fl‘ ‘Il:l\lll IAIA' ly proy mnx(llu. e SCeta i areoutibie thios W T S O EA R h i P glm nowl ull@f o | Harsapat ian will #od. 1onse pecuro,—p curo Is cortain; B i et o siooufl Carg e cortainy oatlon, aud sacocods it - dimiulaning. itaropairs will bo rapid, foel himsolf growing rr:n:.:‘;"::mn IVI"IH.(U !.mvrmlm: A nl"o'r‘l'lx‘:ldm ho Barsaparilian Rosolvant, excol all o rots i thoones af Ohrote, Eeceialony i AR diswarce, DUt T0 s tho oty moats tlve oure for Kiduoy and Bladder Complainty, Urinasy and Womb Disosses. Graval, Diahoter, Deopsy, stoppage of watar, {ngontinonoo of urino, lirlght's it untnusla, and in all cnsca whora tierw aro brick- it donosite, or tha water (s thiuk, oloudy, substances like tho whita af an wit, sl or thore fa nimarhid, datk, viilows anpoaranen, And white bonadust daposits, and whon tharo Lurning sonastion whon uae of tho sck and along tho loins, Tumor of Twolve Years® (irowth Cared by Radway’s Resolvont, - , and ovacy H Drventy, Mass., July 18, 1069, > D, Ranwars' Thave had ovirfan tunior Iu the ovarles and dgwela” All thy dogtorssatd *tlioro was so help tor 16 “Tiried oforythig that was recommcndod, but unths ing helvod we. b saw yuur Iesclvaut, aud’ thought ‘would tey it but Led no’ fsith 1o it, bocsuse I suf forud for twolvo years. T tonk six hotilos of tne lesiivont. ‘nma bor of Hadwar's Fills and twa bettlos of your Stendy tollof, and {haro is not & sken of - turaor tn o Toan prfelh, sl ool voilar, tainriey ins o for twolvo sours, ({ aiilo nf tha bowals, o) tba basotit of othors, Trido, 1 por bottl AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Froria promipant gantioman and vetdant of Clagtanail, 11 Tog s Pask [orry genrs woll kriow ‘ml)m bis Bhrcughi iy Tioiton Siaies, tou HuRSIADSE and' T i h e , it & S A I 1 o 2 U HANNAL DUE N oret insavil oy rinaty ercany il oo tuelva twunnd igo ensinALed i "& ol L Uoun atfooted wiih some tronbia I mast toceluly aduattag liauags, which the Diysioisia M 211 said wae s itatio o it o o Hamaiation of the kidaa and bimider, and gate 1 84 thcir opision that 1y Age—t] JoRTi-Nrutd ety avor guitiug: radionlly odved,” Ilad iriad o' suother of fh‘,"’ o bt s e iy ot ,.mchhn ol pmsopatbios b ade b rout i o] Shchoue o lrhu fis sud Twulaliog bills - 0 aced taking thoiy, . Ia thiroa days { was greate Iy.xolioved, scd wow fucl av well ak nvor, U, W, JARES, Glacaoatl, O DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills portaotly tastolems, elegantly costad with aweot 1" iy, Glpant, and strougihon. lor uro of ail disordury of Lot Boeala, Kidas, Jilsdder, Norpous Diseatos, Uonstipation, venons, Indigestion, Dya- usituds, tilious Fever, Tuflamation ul Ll o1 0, n Vis- rAngouients of ta Inteenal tooftect & Doslllve onra, Lasoly Vew: m, giablo, g BO Wroury, mingrals, qf dulotoriuus fe '5* Obsorys tho fullowlug symptoms rosulting trom plinaomerie e Lilenine pymptors sosting i eniy e oot ol o e ! 5 Haueth, " Voo, Falluowe of. Welkby | o Sour lukin 1 P of 1 Blutlagir lottoriags i (08 it oF uad, Hurriod ‘asd utterings at tha iléart, Olioklng or Batfodat- na Lylog Postary, Dlianose of Vis- ar Wb, bofurs L algbi, Fover sud. Dull Pail 4y Helicloucyof Verepiyation, Vellowuss of ycr, Taid (3 b Bilo, Ohiery Lidlin a0 suddua Flushed of Hoat uraing ia tho ileah. A taw dueos of RADWAY'S PILLS will trog the system samm all fhe sbovo-uamiod diusders. | Prico 1 oouts ur + Hold by druglats. Read “False and Trio,” 5 . b AR AR I

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