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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1875. f——— Busan Do Authony aaulat in tho canvuss of Jows hin yonr. ‘Whon Tholza, Dadgo & Co. sulfared & pross- cation under (o Molety lnw, Dr. I8 1. Clailin yad o sympathy for taeim, Now that I's own Jurn haw como, o nikin for & susponston of pub- o opinton, and oxpects fo got It. Ar. Claflin was tolerably frank, sowe timo ego, in pro- alaimiug bis connivance at revonia Irauds. Log-roling was earriod abont far onough in fhe last Nobraska Lepdslatnro whon 810,000 woro nm»mpflnlml for the calablishmont of an Ineti- tuto for tho Blind, ab Nobraska City. This flour- Ishing fnstitution nos entorlaina six fnmates, of whom four are girla and two buys, Thren of the girls aro sieters, and the boys are brothois, Accordiug to 8 ntatemont of tha Minnonpolls all, tho condition of tho Miuncwots Htate Troasury {8 unsatisfactory. Tho senoral rove- oo fund §8 now overdrann §14,000, Addod to tbis in the pum of €G60,000 in warrants now out- standing, sl drawlng intorcat at tho rato of 7 | per cent por annum, issued for grasshopper-ro- liof. { Mr. Dudloy W, Adama, Worthy Grand Master of tho Graugors, Is aaled by many friends to ko a statomont. Ilo in charged, first, with owning too much proporty in Florida for o poor gnd liongst man ; and, next, with boing intereat ed lu 0 nurrow-gaugo % monopols” in Iowh, which n friond of tho farmer ought not to bo. fThoso who know Mr. Adams best hove confle denco in him. ) The Charleston News and Courier, o Con- eorvative Journal, combats tbo chorgo of tho New York 8un, that Souths Carolina is not fm- proving under the udministiation of Gov, Cham- Yerlalv. It supports the Govornor principally becatso the knavikh membors ef hin own party aro oriposad to Lim, aud bolioves that the Sun Is, in this fustance, an instrument of corcap- tionista, : Ex-Supervising Atchitoot Mullott is doubtlees preparcd to oxplain why he orderod tho it at 8su Francisco to bo constructed of Vaucanver sone, whon n auperior articlo Iny cloco at hand Jn tho Angel-Island quarrics. 1t will bo as cany 1o explain this proceeding, no doubt, as it waa toshow how patriotie consideracions provalled i tho eana of thepublic butldings at Cincluoalt aaa Clicago, : PLR3ONAL. ofrciibnch’s hoaith b roturned to bim. ‘Tony Pastar and troupe aro at the Sherman House, Donn Dlatt is golog to Luropo for the bonofit of bid liver, Carping detractors foar that Kato Field will dio an ola mendow. Col. W. H, O, IToamor and daughter are guosts at 8¢, Carolino's Court Hotol. Atlauta, Ga., will listen to Aloxander M. Steplicns on tho Glorious Fourth, Whitolaw Reid has now boen transposed- into #the tall editor n tho young tower.” Gerritt Bmith wag s **Christlan Raiouslist.y Bo st leasat raya tho Rov. A, I, Iailoy. * @reolay, Soward, and Weed," aro to bo in. veatigated by Mrs, Stanton fn a Jocturo, . “The Invisitlo Prince” is to Lo brought out o Boston. 1t will boof nouso to go to seo it. Ohio men are bashful, One hid uudor a hog- pon for bolf & dey rathor than testily in & law- suit, “ Earwreckonaileablo” waa the way a youth of Pennuylvania spolled the woid givon out at a ! Boustor Morton was In tho Brooklsn. court- toom Lho otlier day, Ho is not too eick to enjoy amatinoo. Mr. Clak, Jr., ono of tho makers of the great Clicago tolescope, is in the city to refit the {nstrumont. The Loart of Fortuny, tho artist, will be placed in & conotaph in tho parish-church of San | Pedro, whoco ho was baptizod. Darghash bin 8aid 18 tho namo of the Bultan of Zanzibar, and wo aro fuliyof the opinion that enough of Barghash bin Said alrendy, The Titusville Zerald montious a womnn who edea foroclous aseault upon s well-meaning i who cailod Lior his tralling arbutus, ' ‘Tlio Toy. Fatlior Bockm colebratod his con- fennfal tho other doy. Bhort serwums, aud a rigld avoiaance of pork and benus, did it. / Last oveniog Postmastar-Genoral Jowoll wos tho reciplent of o recoption by the Datroit Club, Mo wiil vielt Chicago Thursdsy aud Friday. AMaf. N. B, Bweltzer, Socond Cavalry, has boen dutatlod o8 & membor of tho Gonera! Court-Mar- tial to meot at St. Poul, Mina., on the 20d inet, ‘Talioage thinks it {8 amazing how long useless vooplo livo, Joa' so. Nobody's discovored auy “Piussio acld, DoWitt Talmage, 50 conts,” eo far. Theo dircoveries in the Teccher trial yostorday wore fmportaut, ‘Tho IHerald clatme to have found the poiron, and the upholsteror stumbled upon the original ragrod edgo. Troy (N. Y.) bas four rival amateur nowspa- pets; and those who do nod approcisto the power of tho Ep.glish language for invoctive might try a brief rasidence thoro. Capt. M. J. Fit.z-Gerald, Niath Infautry, bas been ordored to joln bisregimont, in the Do- partment of tt.o Platte. Its company is sta- t&o;nd at Camj) Robiuson (Red Cloud Ageuoy), lob, 1 Jay Cooka flrshion for porch with a glass far filled with min nows, which he lowers into tho wator to bring tho big fish round, Jay Cookeis an ingenlous ang lor, but ho can's run an jmaginary railroad any Lengiliof timo. i Tho Bt. Touls Republican's charge that = clergymnn #l,0le one of its woditorisls for a sor- mon {8 not supported, Nobody heard the scr- mon throngh. The only man who remained awalo wall.cd out of chureh, For tho ‘bovofit of an inquiring correapondent 1 AT, Btow art waa disqualified for tho olfico of Becrotary of tho Trossury by an old act of Cone giess whi cb prohibited from serviog his country In that cs pacity any porson conneoted with the Importiu g intorest. ! Maj. Pbinnoy, of Darnatable, Mass,, denfes thet th o Pilgrima landed on Plymoutt Rack, They i ymoe ashore at Provincotown, ho afiirms ; and lv) wants & monumont there, The wfates mont s a littlo flshy; and the gallant AMajor ehigen dors a Buepiolon thot he is In the marble- mant sl businoss. TOTCL ABRIVALS, Pa imer House=David Dush, San Tranciaco; Wille i fall, Kenkakeo;J, I, Maoley, Msine;J, F, Critd g, Tows; G, B, Pancher, Now York; W, I, Wiila 14, Hartford ; J, O, Mayberry, llockford; A, B, Fliickrey, 81, Paul§ E. B, Andruwe, Columbus ; O, W, £ipr1an, Detrolt; O, Uersome, Dostons J,1f, Iuo, ‘Lous jvillo ; 0, J, Dourgoin, Oluclnusti; U, A Shat- trabt rg, Coloraio; Alfred Hunken, Wi, I, Fletoer, Yew"torky L. M, Douglas, Muskogoni W. Al Jum. flrey, Now York. .. rund dvicyie—Lymin tnore, tegol dyn ; Jntius Wadsworlls, Now York {ay Gertuany § Joseris uine, Loubils Il Fort Handali; A. Wight, Bt Louis g teuk 5, T, O, Rudkly, Ha: cot Jull Vot i, Now York ; 0. T, Eddy, Councll Bluts 1 O, 1t nan, Lesvenworth ; Judye M, Bl, Allen, Kunsos ; Maj, E, R, Heudry, Waukeals 1 Josph U, Moi o, Maquetto; ‘Thomas G, Tiyan, Indian- Spalin’ George W, ‘Allon, New Yorki M. Mugs, Woibiagton; D, Schrlover, - T, 8, A, V79 ol (, ‘Tousey, Indlsnapolly ; Jowrph Caliet, ‘T lauty, ... Shernian HotiseeGloorgo Fields, Now #.dam Toyd, B0 Francisco : 0, 'K, Bpencor, St Ctiarics Turtly $an Franceeo 3 dudgo T 3 Walifugion; Philotus Biwyer, Oshk $arrison, Nickmond ; Frea Wild, Raci Wates, Now York ; Martt Barzett, Lincoln : , 8, 3.°3." liawes, Loutsvile B, O, Adams, Oniaha, Froont House—W, W, Wheaton, Debrolt; Pr X, Joodenough, Han Francleco E, B. Oraw, Michl n i Gen, J, 8, B New York; 8, Chumberloln, wydend, A, H, W iringtiold : Paul Duchesne, 8in Fraueisco; John F, Hulsted, Daltimoro s L. ¥, sa0u, New York; 0. M, lf?, Tittaburg ; Qeorgo b," W. James New 4lan, Boston vouGordner flouss—A, " L. Moo Bueldon, Olncinuati; 3iiss Kelloy, Itmn Uacing ; George B. ll-mulonbdhv-lnml ho dn;,-u.mun, Galveston; ¥. 1L, Hawllton, wito, Brookiyn 1 B, U, Pultm: wrd Hutton, New Cork ¢ £, ¥, Wators, Baltimore ; 1. Wilcox, ol | O G, Witkar, Batld ovedlrevcort—, ¥, Killott, Gaivestan, Tes. 1 1, bR o Hails Fou orlaoe, v Baai obeg Jo K alles, v I Rl ! SATAN'S SATELLITES. Details of the McGehan Trag- edy at EHamilton, O. Deliberately-Planned Assassination of a Muvderer Unwhipt of Justices A Bill Filed in the Cincinnati Courts Which Will Make Trouble. The Trouble Likely to Intimately Con- cern a Great Temperance Ligat. anging at Annapolis, by n Mob, of the Negro Semins, Tho Black Murderer of the Boautiful Lady Near Nashville 8till Alive. Murfreeshoro Clamoring to Send Him Soariug to Kindred Spirits, Nashvillo Offictals Making Every Effort to Ex- tend fo Him a Legal Exccution. THE M'GEHAN RETRIBUTION. Specind Diapatch toThe Chicaqs Tribunes Crycinsaty, O, Juno 14.—Tho nseassination of Tom McGekan at Mamilton, 0., lant night, was tho startting news in this city to-day, Me- Gehan obtained an alinost national celebrity s a murderor {o tho year 1870 by his trial at Lebanon, 0., with Clement T Vallandigham ss londing conneel for the defense, It moy bo re- mombored thas McGehan was triod for tho assas- sination of 'Lom Myers ate Iamitton, on Christmos night, 186). Mr., Vallandigham advanced the theory that Myers shot himsolf in tho sbdomes while sttoraptivg to pull hia re- volver on his assailants, and, in illustrating thia theory to lue awsocinte counsol, with n loaded ravolver, discharged its contenta into his own body and died from the effeots of tho wound, Tho trinl wont on aftor Vallandighan's denth, and rosalted in o disagreemont of tho jury. Under s chongo of vyenue, McGohinn wag takon to Dayton, tho homo of Vallaodigham for trial, nd was convicted of murdor in the fixst gdegreo, Lut tho Judgo granted a now trinl, and the villah was acqnit- tod. Tho City of Humilton aroso to n mau and forbado his return, under tho pousl:y of sum- masy death, atd MoGehan wns obligod to gkulle about from placa to placo for nearly throo years, but he fimally roturned to IIamilton, and wettled down undis- turbed to tho business of a saloon-keeper. 1lis prosonee was caues for alarm, Lut he pub. licly snnounced his intoutlon to Iivo at peaco witls all men, and this declsration, together with tho lapro of time, had & sootbing offect upon the public mind, and McGehan was allowed to ro- main, Everybody feared him, avd’ be Nvod la constant fear for his lifé. Ilis orime gove lim s dreadful wmo- toriety, for it wasa popularly bolioved that Lo had killed eoveral mou berides Tom Myeze. 1iis method was to nesociato With & gaug, pro- voko o quarrol, and, while that was 1 progroas, shoot his man frem an ambush. Singularly onough .this wna tho mothod adopted by his murderers. Last night, as far as can Lo ascer- talnod, it spponrs that, about miduight, & coupla of mon entorod McCchsn's saloon, on Dasin gtreot, nud called for whisky. MaGeban atepped bohind tho bar to sorve them, aud, whilo in the sct, somo rort of & dispute arose duriug the progross of which n shot was fired throngh tho window of tha saloon, taking effect in tho side of McGohan's head. As soon asgoon 8y wounded, MoUehan seizod hLis re- volver and started from bahiud tho bar to reach tho door, Lut slaggored aguinst a tablo and foll’ upon tho floo, balf lonu- ing ngmost the wall, whoro ho ox- pired, A couplo of watchmou, hearing the shot, rushed to the scene, but fonud tho gas turntd down and the doors shut, Again they raturnod and found ao ontrauco. McGebun was found doad, sud bis porson and tho fluor cove ered with blood, which 1o hisdoatl sgony hohiad acatterod, A oxnmination of the protnikes re- vealed tho fact that o springavagon had boen Luoked up to tho sllay-window commanding the bar, aud that tho sssassing Lel aigbiod thole victinm lhrmu"h o holo 1n the . slnt- tor and shot him in bis tracks through tho Rlass, 1t {8 supposed that tho dentl was plunned just in the wanner rolated, for tho turning down of tho e and vacation of the saloon by thio drink- ers imwmodiately after the shooting kows that thov wero party to tho crime, It was with difiiculty that “the Coroner found a Jjury of six citizens fo bold su inquost, ond, sltbougl four witnosees Lave boon exage ined, not a partiolo of tostimony hins bocu olicit- ed to throw ony light upon the motive and mya- tery of tho doed, ‘Tho death of McGehan under any circumatances {8 regurded not ouly in Iam- {lton, but throughont Southiorn Obio, aa a publio bonofaation, nud it ts not at alt praboble that any vory romarkabls oxertions will bo mado to ferrot out his exacutloners for tho sulo object of vindie cating tho msjesty of tho law, A CANDLE LIKELY "l_'O BE PUT UNDER A SHEL, Special Dispatoh to The Chieago Tribune, C1NCINNATI, 0., Juno 14,—A sensational poti- tlon was filed today in the County Clerk's offico againgt the woll-known temperanco otator, Dom- ocratio polltician, and ex-member of Congress from tuls county (tha Bocond District), Gen. Samuel Fontou Cary, and rolaiives of the same namio, and othors, by etockboldors hero in tho Qraygd View, Bowldor County, Col,, Mining Com- pauy, of which Qon, Onry 18 tho Lead and front. It s flatly slleged in the petition that Cary Lhas perpotratod s eriminal fraud In misrepresontiug values and inerasing and substituting amountsiu & deod, I'ho plaintifta stato that Bamuol ¥, Cary, com- bining snd confederating for purposos of fraud with T, @. Putnam, sud with the dofeudants, samuol F. Cary, of Denver, Ool., otharwise knosn ns 8, F, Cary, Jr, Froclan @, Qary, Johu II. Morton, Asa Cary, Edward Bayre, and E. B, Wayne, dovised the uchome of procuring the conteol of tho title to mining property iu Colorado, and of sellivg tho saine in oxcess Of its cost by creating high idens of ita valuo by falso statemonts of its cost, aud to that ond-procured to bo oxeouted and de- livered to him on Dee. 29, 1874, by Jobn Mor- rison and Truman A, Stunrt, o titlo-boud sot- tiug out that tho property way wold for 50,000 to Bamuel F. Cary; and thoy furtber sinto that, at the time of oxacuting vald title-bond, Morrigon aud Stuart agreed with Cary that they would ourry tho same into com- ploto excoution, as thoy did subsoquontly. That they rocelved from bLim cnly $22,000, but, at his roqnest, tho prico to bo pald for uaid property was wrltton in nald titlo at €32,000, Lis object belng to falaely ropresent that snm na ths ronl price, sud thus to defraud the plaintiffy uud others out of the sum of #10,600; that, af- terwards onlagng his doaign of fraud, tho said Cary prooured gaid title-bond to be altered by orasing tho words sud figuros #3000, and writing — €50,000 in lieu thercof, the purpora of defrauding plalutiffs and thelr sssocal out of the furthor eum of $18,000 for tlio benaflt of himsolt snd Lis con- sederased. Tho potition stutos further that Cary patd & well-known chemist hare a 82,000 intéroet in the wine to malic 8 favorsble roport without their koowledge, The glr&lullh avor fhat wut ; of the $43,000 for' which Cary drew “® bill of exchavge thore was paid to Morrison & Stustt the sum of 42,000, and n0 moro, but {hat, by srrengement batween borriion & Btusrt_ sod Cary, the whole eum of 248,600 waa psid to Morrison & Stuart b thelr giving back » clheok for $20.000, whic last sum wea divided snd paid es fol- lows: €2,000 to I'utuam & Browni ¥13,000. ayablo $o the ordor of 7T\ G. Putnsm and B, Fu lary, Jr., and 811,098 to S8amuel I, Cary; that thix @20,000 was In oxooss of tho costof the anmy obtained snd prooured from plaln. s Ly the more fraud and chl “F of & ¥ Cuy, B ¥ Cay J2, 84 T Qv Putunm, and wan divided among tho makd confeduratos 8 tho kpul aid gain of thelr kaid wchome, Iio plaintitls chorgn that thes? par ties and all their co-defendants wern cog) of the fraud, and porbcipated in the proc oxcept A, 1. Stein and ¥, W. Cho'k, vho an intorest in tho Grand View Minltge Company. ‘tho suit ia to recover bock tho monoys Witk drnwn by the umalversation of thuse partios. THE _JARRETT MURDENER. Nasnvirny, Tenn., June 14.—Jessa Waodson, the murdorer of Mis, Jarrott, noar Mufrrucs. boro, on 'Tuorday afteruoon, and brought to this city for safo kooping on Saturday, appesrod by conntel and in peraon befora the Davidwon Connty Criminal Court to-lay, and waived a preltminary oxnmination, aud, at lusows request, and that of the Hhenll of Itutherford County, wan racommittod to tho Davidson County Jail until tho nost term of the Jtutnerford County Critnlnal Conrt, {n onlor to save bim from mob violatico, which the Bheriff beliovord wonld oceur should hereturn to Murfreesboro for o pre- luniuary examivation, Stiectut Inenateh to The Chienno Tribuns, NARVILLE, Teun., Jung 14.—An fmmense crond bad aswemblrd at Murfreeeboro on the arrival of tho train thin moriing, sud was dap. pointedand oxaspernted hecaano 4 ekun Waodsan, thia mnrdoror of Mrs. Jarrott, was not on board. Thay haa evidently intended mob ., was roported horo to-night thet ovor 100 horre- mox tutended to ride into hville, foreo the ud 1nob the prizoner, On this acconnt Dis- {et-Attoruoy Caldwoll had tho Jncknon (iuards and Portor Mifley, volunteor companiow, placed on duty at the §: ‘Tha pike leading to Mur- frognk:oro Linw Luen picketed, and orders glven to deal promptly aud with bullets with the mob- bery, should they atrive, There aro guards on all thie approsches to tho jail. LYNCH LAW IN MARYTAND, Anxavorts, Md,, June 14,—Tho principal resi- doots of Anne Araudel County, In which tha re- cent outrage upon Miss Jacksou wau committed by tho negro Somms, camo lnto this city varly this morning. Procceding to the Jail the Jailer was ecarched and tho koys tound. A largo number of the visitors went to the cell of tho nozro Somms. Fiading bim chainad, thay drag- rzed Bl away without reloasing him from hiy itons, and, taking him a short distancejlrom tho city, sear tho raitroad track, hung bim to n treo, wliore ho stil! hungs, A lsige number of citic zens visited the plueo to-day, The mob wns well provided with picknxos, ceowbars, and other in. struments for eaming admission to the Jail, ind thoy mat with foreible rovistance. Tho negro did ot uay a word whon taken nway. STEALING GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Tauao, D, T., Juus 16,—In the United States Court in wession hero, beforo Judge Darucs, within tho past thiree davs, four moen have boen convicted of stoaling Government grain from Fort Lincoln, opposite Djsmarck, tho past win- ter, Large amounts have heou wtolou from thoro tho post yoar, and aiso of Government mules, and goveral othoer fudictments for this ara utill ponding, Among thoso convicted yos- torday i Ilonty Gager, who las bech soveral years o contractor in Minnesotu aud Dakota, aud Whe bos beon a ringlender in rocout depredae tions, ‘Two_other indictmenta aro pending azninst bim for running off soldiors who weio witnesses, on, Sanborn, of Bt. I’aul, nppears 08 attornoy for most of the nceused parties, with Tionio couneel, and tha prorecution will bo con- ducted by United-States-Attoruoy LVound, of Yaukton. MURDER SUSFECTED. Camo, T, Juno 14,—Charles Ickbotm, a striker on tho snag-boat 8, 11, Long, crosred the river in a okiflf at Mound City yestorday with o companion, an [taliau, who retumed this morn- fug reporting Eckboawn drawned by the capelz- ing of theskiff. Tho authorities disbelloving the statemont, and augnécting collusion betweeu tho Italian aud threo mon in chargo of a flatbont contamning n number of lewd womon, anchored oprosite the city, and that Eckboin may have boon murdered Ly them, 8horiff Irvino arceated Jim Kerr, Tom Head, aud another, namo un- known, and piaced them in jatl at dound City. THE SILK SMUGGLERS, New Youxk, June 14.—In the United Btates Circult Court, criminal branch, to-day, tho mem- bers of the firms of Clallin & Co., and Yicld, Dorris, Founer & Co., together with Col. Des Anges and Charles L, Lawronce, wero arraigued to plond to mdictments found against thom by tho Grand dury for coraplicity in ellk-smuggling franda, all pteadiug not guilty, with the exceps tion of Lawronce, whoso counsel askod for timy, which was grantod. TWO CHAMPAIGN THIEVES, Snectal Dispateh to The tlacans Tribune, Cuastratay, Il Juno 14,—Two thieves wero to-day committed to tho Cauoty Jail by Justico Hoss, of this city, In dofault of 3300 Lail each. Tho first was srreated for stonling a horao, tho }un,'m‘t.y of J. B, Coons, und tho othier for sLsal- ng hogy, the proporty of Col. Doty, of this eity, These * birde" ‘wore capturod through the offoria of J, K. Rittonhouso, CASE OF THE LOUISANA AUDITOR. NEw Onteans, June 14,—Gov. Kellogg has addvessod a formul request to the Judyoe of the Suporior Criminal Court to extend tho prosent term, or entl au extra rossfon of his court for tho Dpurpose of briuging the charges ngsinst Btato Auditor Clinton to an_{immediato rinl. 1o hag afwo instruoted the Attorney-General to proceed with tlo casa without delay. INDICTED FOR MURDER. Dosrox, June 14.—In tho Supesior Criminal Caurt this moruing, Thomas W, Pipor was {u- dictod for the murderof tho child Mabel II. Young in the boltry of tho Waren Avento Church a fow Buudays ago. . A RIOTOUS PICNIC. Ouama, Nob,, June 14.—Two or threa pienlek- ing oxauralons to tha neighborkicod of Floreuco youtorday got into tronbls. Soveral porsons wero Beverely wounded with Lnives or piatols, two daugorouly. A PEACEMAKER STABDFD, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Tancotry, IlL., June 14,.—A man named Erwin, Iiving 1 Postvillo, was gorloualy cut in the neok yostorday at the beer garden by a vegro. Tho Negro sud & mau wore quasrofing, sud Erwin tried to part them and was out. HAIl STOLEN, Bpecinl Diapatch to I'ke Chicago Tribune, JaxpsvirLe, Wis, June 14.—The bair storo of 3liss Faunlo Graugor was broken into and about 200 wortl of thae flucst hair-switchos and wome other artloles taken, ~ No clew ¢o tho thioves Lias boen sooured. TIE “CROOKED.” THE PEKIN CASES, Bpectal Diapatehi 1o The Chicago Tribuns, Srmnorery, I, June 14,—Iu the Uited Btatos Court s decreo of condewmnatlon, on mo- tlon ot Mr. Vandorston, District Attorney, wes eutered up against tho rootityiog establishment of Cobleigh & Co., of Pokln, Tho proporty is of little valize, and scoms o havo boun uscd a long 8 it waa posetblo to do 82 with protit, aud then abandoncd, Cobloigly, §t ia enid, found it sote cougenial to go out to Colorado to louk aftera shoop farm, flocked with sheop which ho owns, thian to aiay boro and tell where ho got tho {ifty barvely of highwlines whicli Westerwau now do- uies having sold him. Campholi, tho Gauger, haa also gono, and nothing was left but for the Governmont to con- :;umul whauty fn which the illiclt swork was one, ‘I'ho cases agalnst Westorman will probably cowe up tu & duy or two, THE PENDING SUITS, Brectal Dispatch to L'he Chivave Tribune, Wasutsarod, D, O, Juno 14.—The internal revenua ofiicials kave been engaged for tho last two wooks In proparing the cases againat the Milwaukoo whisky ring, Tho ovidenco will ba fully arrangod, and tho caves ready in s fow daya, ‘Lliesn cacs have beon comploted fu ad- vanice of thoso at Chicago and Bt. Louia. The Preasury Deparimout in confldent that proofy slroady obtawed are sufliciout to cone vichk all tho ‘‘crooked" whisky ~distillers, ‘Ihe notion of the Goverument olficors ivtruated with the prossoution of allozod of- fendors 18 entiroty satisfactory to tho Depari~ ment, Indictments huve already boen found against soe of the distillers in the Wost. Tuo fala Wil nocessarily be duiayed by tha adfonrn: ment of the courts, Goverjunsnt will fully propare Itself to make tho prosscutions etfective, ————— . DCEAN STEAMSHI? NEWS, - Ngw Yomx, Juns M.~—Amived, steamabip Blsobsttan, from Liverpool. Lowpox, Juns 14.—Steamablos Cqusksm f Indisot d Germanio, from Naw Yo Voduiact, chism Fuadatybia, o, but lo the meautima the ave artived SPORTING NEWS. 'The Chieago Whites Again Bauti- fully * Corked” by the Bostons, Closing Day of the National Shooting Teurnament at Cloveland, The American Rifle Team Wined and Dined In Ireland, Tho Turf, BASE BALL, TIE DEDS AGAIN VIGTORIOUS, Tho tulrd chiamplonsbip gamo etwoen tho Bostons aud Chicagos wan [iayed yestorday Aftornaon, and 1t tcrminaled In favor of tha former Ly n score of 11tod. The result waa not ot all contrary to tho goseral oxpectation, After tho wovere drubling admioittered to the Whites Saturday, ther most hopotul and faith- Tul fricuds did not venturn tu predict a vietory for themn over their powerfnl rivale, Whut Lut- ting was done was very latgely in Invor ot thy ¥isitors, odds of 4 t0 1 on them Leing vory treely offered. Tuo audience, which probably vum- hered 5,000 or 6,000 paople, seemed to indicste by its coldness and Iack of enthuriasm from the outeet thut it entertainod no hopes of wnc- ceun for ita fuvorites, Tho contidence inepired by the flrat gawme socwsed to bave baen banished Dy tho second, and 8o unusual indidcioncs as to thio rovult chiuractorized th ©! §prciatord, 'T'ho gamo wo but fairl tt on either nido. Tt won tamo end unnteresting, nod tatked by wo wpecially builiinut pluys o sousativual fone tures, "Llis Whites did passably good work in the flald, but proved delicient at tha bat, particu- larly at times whou good Laso bits would have materially incrensed their peoso, ‘Tho Reds' play in the tivid way womenblit inferior to that of tho homo mine, They nachivved rather more than their usual number of eriers, but what thoy lost in thet direction was awply made goad by thewr ofle 8 ut tho bat.” They Vindicated thelr reputaticn of being the hienviest lutters in tho country, not s man in the mno failing to mako a buso Lit, while soma of the hnrdeat strikers scored four or five. The sliength ut the champion nine, ndovd, appears t0 Lo b tho Lat; they fleld no better ibun Bov- oral othor elibs 1 thi buse-ball ureny, hut they can camly offuet a fow erroms by their Boavy bate tng, Aclub of weak litters hies no ehanee againg: them, bowever well it may take caro of tho fiold, ‘Tho Chicsgos have now played elghteon games, Al Lut mx of them havo “tulten piaco in tuls city, and Ciicugo, consequontly, has Lad amplo chanca to judgo of the merits of tho mme. A fow of theso puuics bavo been weil played, but s gieat wajority have not, a8 tho public well know. It is not uniair to Judigo the Whiie Stockings by the work they Lavo already done. Their strongest udbstents aro compelled to admit that thoy have fallon oongdorably short of whst wus oxpected of thom. Whilo individually u fow of thé plavers aro cutitled Lo o high rank, tho nineag a whole s wosk. ‘Thoy Linve by no weuus Justitled their claim of at:cugtht at tho bat, aud nt weveral places i thu fleld thoy ato wadly detcelive, Clicagu demred to mudntaiy a sdpromacy in the puse-ball businces, but it camnot build auy hopes upon hie present roprerontas tivew, Fxpense has not been s cou-ideration, and the mauagzemont wore early in tha fleld laut year ib quest ot the Lest talent. "Lhey had every uppotiunny to engago o firee-clans toans, but it must bo adivitted they have falled to doso, Lad Jjudguwent Luw beou shown i the seloction of tho piayers. Tho nino munt bo kct down as ves- oud or third-rate. 1t bus no show againut apy- oial of the contestants for the chamgiouship, and Chicayn might a8 well at onea givo up all hopes of uchioviug uny buso-bell glory thig year. IL{s notat nll necensary to refer tothe de- tnits of yraterday’s gome, Tho appanded acoro fully desenbes It i e TR 1330 Lhide ddilod 2 auloy u g L oyl TR I SRR R o, b Jauttag, '+ Hiolmall 2.1 llfll.l»‘ifinuiunlu EEEK itz nf it 7809 a1 u-4 1 4 1-1u Sime af s g B, Lripire—Willlat SlcLean MUTOALS—REOKUKA, Speefal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridune, Irokuk, In., June 1h.~Fho gamo Letween tha Mntuals and Keokuls horo tu-day was iutorrupt- od by rain ut tho closo of the fifth inniug, At tuat’ juuvcture tho score stood 1 to 0 in favor “of tho Alutunls, Tho ocoutest, as fur u4 it wont, was tho finest over witnessed hero, both clubs piayiug o magntficent gawmo, “Tho Kookuks madc bt two buso’ bits, and tho Mutuals but threo. Tho ilntuals play at Quincy ta-morrow, nud will roturn aud ploy the sccoud gamo here on Thursday, 10WA AMATEURS, Epecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, sowa City, Is., June 14.—The Duvesport Base-Ball Cinb has pecepted a chintiengto to play tho Towa City Club next Timreday, tho 17t inct. Tho Jown City Ciub won tho belt un the chumpions of the Stato last senson, and 18 open to auy club that chioosos to contost it vight. LVANSTON WHATIY, Syecial Dievalels fa he Chicago Telbune, Lvaxerox, 11, June 14.—~Tho Northwestern Umversity Nine went to Raciuo to-day to play the college nino for the silver ball won geveral years ago, Lut the latter rofused to play, making groundiess objectious to oue of the mno, wi out whon the ivavston boys refused to play. Tha lstter think the Racines were afrail of thewn, and the sudent community bere is very Iudighane againat tho troatment thelr uino ro- celved. PINLADELVIUIAS—ST. LOULE NROWNE, 8. Louts, Juno 14.—Lase Bail : Philadoiphizs, 15; Bt, Louiy Erowu, Tl GOER, Creytraxp, O, Juno M,~Tho closs of the grand national pigeon shooling tournsmont was marked by tho most lutercating contest of tho gorica. A largo attendance of epeotstors ovinced the intorost which the closivg ehoot awakenod, aud none wero disappoluted in seelng a fino shoot. The winners wero: Lovott, of Piltsburg, first vrizo; Sibley, of Boneea Falls, second prize; 1lsrrison, of Now York City, and Phentt, of Toledo, divided botween shont tho third prizs ; Wheat, of Clove- land, fourth mazes sud 1lall tho fifth, Abby, Couk, aud Radbone were fouud to have tho 'best gencral aversgo st tho clow of tho tournament, cach having killed 42 out of 45 birdw, In shooting ou tha tios to determine who should beve tha two prizos ofTered for tho fitet und socond best avorawo, Cuok wou tha first prizo of $100, and Radboue tho socond prize, couslatiug of a fino einyon dmwa:n;. rnpuxlnuuug’ & luntiog eceuo, valuod PUEIN Although the tournamont proper closod to- day, an imprompiu LYogramiue was wrrapged for to-morrow, which wil cetain a majurity of the cruok shots. Busides sovoral l\vuo‘)— stakes, & costly chumjlousp badge of qud and dismonds fn the posscssion ot Miles Johvacn, of New Jomsoy, will Lo olTered for compotition In a douvle-bird shot. Phero ara alroady many entries for thle contest, and the port bids fair to bo of the niost lutor- esung chiuracter, “Llug i the result of the day's shoots Leityoune Hhoitede. Drlov..,.. lehor, Harrisol Norad, '8 R R R R RSB Tien on 16 birda for first Rirdw at 28 yarda: Van Dyke, 43 Abbny, ¢ "Tiew on 11 birda for recand priza, $350. Fiva birds at 26 yardu: Clriaty, 1 Cool Qilaby, 4: Rosoun, Ot Bir: Belches 45" Hamile ton, 4. Hacond tio ab a1 vardn: Cank, #: Nilahy, 3 1 Jolcher, 23 iamiton, 3. Tuird tio at 31 gurds—ilsny, 6+ Cook, 4 : 1lamiltom, 4. "Tten on 1) birdw for third prize, 830U, 5 birds At 26 yards—Hunter, 2; Kenton, 03 Leland, 4 Cilenn, Jr.. 2: Greon Bmith, I'rice, 23 I N, Shormau, 4: W, Quayle, 1: Ireland, 15 Rritton, 15 M. Jol 15 Harrigow, 55 Moran, 0: Wright, 03 07 Georgo smith, 3; Matthews, 93 Pheustt, 5: Petty, 0. ‘Tion on twolvo birda for foarth prizo. £2! five birds at 26 yards—South, 2; Rlelnmar Doxie, 13 Cool, B: Haeall, 07 Tawkiow, 1: Luckett, 0: Wiheal, 4; Orvis, 0; Drake, 43 Staeg, 0 Taylyr, 0, 2 Tiek on eloven birds for ffth prize, 8100, Fivo birda at 26 yarda—Laugdon, 4 ; Vitmer, 9 Hall, 43 Eirton, 31 Clinkb, §; Turrill, 3; D, 'Sher- Hocond tly a1 yards—Taugdon, 05 ASE TH IRELAND. American 1titlo ‘Tosm, at Dueenstown to-dey on the steamelup City of Clenter, wad ot outside of 1o linrhor by n delegation from the corporation of Dublin and tho Insh Nifle Aseocintion. Among tha deleeazion wera A 2 tain of tho Irieh m, and Al Amoricann wera eszoited to Qucenst upon their arrival th ot with au enthaninutic recepting from tho population, 71 left for Cork: by tha evening trsin, ‘Thov will proceod to Dublin to-mosrow. Un the anivalof tha team at Onecnstown thoy receivod from the Police Ingpectos licouso to cany arins duriug their siay i Irelund, Conx, June 1i.-Tho American Rile Team arnved Loro this ovewig, oud bad » hearty weleomo from the e Membeiy of the team Ao much gratified ot thieir recartion on thin xide, which thoy say is quitn erqual to the ovation given them ou their departnre from Now York, A dinner wan given to-uight to the mewmbers of tho American Hitio Team and accom; anving friende. Maj. Leaeh, on the part of the ILiish teaty, mado au address of welcame, to which Mr, (ildersioove, of the American party, to- #oonded. Tossts woro given niud apecchios mudo of the most cordial ebascter, and much enthusingm way ding Tha gent'emen of the Americau tenm wiil bo tha gaesta of the Loid Mayor nbile in Dublin. Sttt THE TURF. THE BOUTH BEND RACES. Speetar picpateh tn The Chicuno Tribuns, Bovii Besp, Ind., Juno 14.—Tho roces it Bouth Deud ceeur on Wednosday, Thursdy, and Friday of this weelk, nnd promiso more nian ordiuary ntercat, Thero sro in tho siiblos of tho Asgoviation over oightv horses, with no- tice of a nuwmber more to arrive for tho rmning races, the enutries to which de not closo ustil the ovening previous to the race. In ono rotting raca thoro ar trelvo ontrios ; another 1as ton cutries : wiulo sll the trats and pacing purses ara full, aud for the rutiung paree eucigh eu- triea aro already mads to jusure them to start, "The attendance promires to be quite lrge, omd, 1rom che number of horses entared, ticre joust bo some rich_sport. Horscmen unte In fro- nouncing the South Band track to bousmoug the bent in the conntry. ‘Tho Assnclation s comnosed of a pumber of the woaithy mon of Sunth Bend,and boloonge to the National Association. 5 MISCELLANEOLS. THE CRICKET CLU). The Chicago Cricket Club hold o eveuing at tho Buerman Joare. Several now applications for memboruhip wero received and acted upou, and au sgroctoout was reached to commence practico &t ouce. A challonpo was road feom tho Detroit Club to play n match gumic in that city on the Gth of July, which was accopted. meoting Jast FARRAGUT NOAT CLU™. ‘Tho Juno weeting of tho i'a: was hold at the Palmer Howso | o large snd enthusiusto attendal and I'rosi- deut Fravk M. Staplos iu tho chair, The Ex- ecutlve Committee 1oported that the Club hnd been Incotporated uuder tho gencral Stato Jaw, wetli the foliuwing membirs o9 Trustees: Frank b, Siaples, Thomas I8, Jenkivs, Alfved 8, Porter, Ogden Down, D. Kuiekern, snd Fdward luior. _ Applications for womborship from Bilag F. Wrpht, W, C. Brooks, I C. Whiting, ond J, W, Drooks, Jr., weve read and reforred to the Board of Adwiesion. An iovitation frour the Laporte (Ind.) Boat Ciab to spend the 4th of July with them nod ougago n boat race wes road, ant, a6 most of tho Club_hal s'ready engagedd 10 be prosont at Goneva Lake, was mont respectfully declived with thanks to he Club. A challenyo for a gawe of Luse ball wat also decliucd, und s rosolation passed thut i the futuro ths Club stould uot participate in gaues of bugs hall, Mr. W. B. Kuakern wae elocted Lientenant to 1] thia vacancy caused by tho resiguation of ¥, B, Litdegs, andtho Clubthen ndjourned. PIRES, AT LOGEFIELD, TENM. t Boat Club veung, with Nasmrrees, Tenn,, June 14—Oro of the most disnstrous fires thut have visitod Edgofield for years oceurred 1t 3 o'clock this morung ou the corver of Tillnoro street and Bridgo nvenue, burning the entre bicek, including soveral other buildings fn the immediate nolghborhood and on tho opposito sl of tho avenuo, Tho coruer was occupled by D, Watorhouse, grocer. A por- tion of tho stock wau saved in a damagod condl tion. Loes, €2,500. Iuwared for &2.000 in thn Amazan, Theother buildings in tho block wera occupied by Jumea W, Geo, livery-etable ; ssock waved. H. H. Abbot:, harness-shop ; stock uaved, Cbnrles HMogan & Co., meat store, Bmith & Giooms, undertakors ; stock savod in & dawaged condition. J. 1, Words, suloon ; total loes ; isuraneo §1,000 i tho Frunklin Insur- anco Company, Tbiladeipbia, J. 1. Haverls's news-stand, A, J. lughos' conl-oftica, on the oppoeite side of the avenus: lous, §700; no - Burance. J, G, Colos' livery-atablo, Ar nold's refreslument stand, Batos & Co.'s shoo- sliop, and William Csldweld's (colorod) barber- sliop on tho oppouite eide, wero soriously dame agod. No fnsutauce, ‘The Lurut buildiogs were ownod by W, A, & L. F. Benson, who estimato their loss ut 10,000 partially covered by in- surauco, but they are unatle to give the uamea of tho compauics, or amounts, AT LUDINGTOHN, MICH. Special Dispaten to T'he Chizaqo Tridune, Lumxaroy, Mich,, June 34,—A firo thls mom. ing dostroyed D. W. Goodenongh's stock of dry .goods, losy £8,000, insuranco £5,000 ¢ James 8, Bush's dry goods store, loss $7,000, insursuce £9,000 ; Solomon Murous' funey dry gooda gtore, Touy, 21,500, iveurines, §2005 Johu Saobere's drug store, lous sbove insurance, §500; W. J. Cushway's atock of jewelory, no Insurance ; Blackmun's building, Joss 53,000, 10 insuraveo ; Juage Whooler's building, loss 21,600, insur- auco ¥800 ; t'etor Young's buildiog, lows £3.000, jusurauce 81,600 William Youug's bwlding, Joss #Y,000, wsuranco §2,000, NEAR HENRY, ILL, Hexny, I, Juue 1{,—Tho country residenca of Newton Cotabs, 4 wlles west of Henry, wus struck by lightuing st 3 o'cluck this morning, and entiroly sousumed by firo in & fow woments, 31r. Combs, who was afllioted with hoart diseasio, | foll dood st tho feut of his wifo inthe yard ju the; rear of tho burniug buikding, Not & thing was saved, the furuiture, clotbing, bLooks, papors, mortgages, aud othor valuables, beiog all lust, Thern was a heavy ram sl night and this rore. noon, with trontondous thuuder aud ligbtuing. AT SEWICKLY, PA. TrTrenona, Juno 14,—Shostly after 12 o'elock this morning a fire ccoutred at Howickly, on thol Fort Wayno Rallrond, which dostroyed a nunibe of bulldings, C. W, Mornmen lost two dwell inge, contatoing a publio bull, his residenco, aiore, butchor-shop, aud s number of outbull ingy,—in all valiod frum §4,000 to €5,000; cov- ered by tusursuco, A large framo owned by Vilson llord wos destroyed. Lous, £4,0004 cov- ered by insursuce. AT _FORT RUSSELL, WYO. TER, Oxaua, Nob,, June 14.—A dispatch just ooived from Fort Russell, Wyo. Ter., asys +Oue of the 400-ton hay-piles was duicove to be ou fire about half-past 3 a’clock thls morn. ing. While tho command was at thst fio thy commiesary storehouso was discovered to be off fr0. Tho latter was extiugulshed with but Littl duoage. 'Tho Lay is atill buroiug, and will provy i oniire losw, Ono of tho cavalry atabled was also burned." AT 8T, CLOUD, WIS, Epecial Duvateh o Las Clicaso Triduse, ' Fowp by Kac, Wia, -June 1d.—Abous Ui o'clock Friday oveniug the cbessebox manufss tory af 3. KL Ooclidge, 84 Bk Oloud, was dusoy| e e = L ST E e wazosl, ered to be an tire, Though carnest efforts worn mada to save the proporty thev fmiled. Thora fa reason to fear that an incoudiary had a hand 10 thy mattor, AT AURORA. Fuectal Dignab:h to The Chicaao Tridine, Aurona, IiL, Juae 1.—A firo broko out this oftarnoon fn the residenco of Mrs. Russ, on Houth River straot, Hor son, Charles Coffin, threw hitself upon s hed with a cigar In lis month, and foll asleep, aud the clothing becamo xé;fmml. Dataego to house and contenta about AT TORINTO, Tonoxto, Ont., Juno 14.—Tho steam-mills of Edwards & Co., on the Gitawa River, wero do- etrovad by firo this evening, togetlier with eight dwelling houses, ntabler, and 6,600,000 feot of lumbor. The proporty belonged to W, (i Fd- wards & Co., whovo lo¢d {8 o-timatod at £250,000 3 nsurance, $30,000, AT LEXINGTON, M. 8. Louts, Juns 14.~A tire at Loxington, Mo,, yesterday, destroyed the Silvor building, oceu- pled by four slores and the Regueter printing oflice. Losa, $26,10; Insurance, £20,000, but tho namen of tha oflicas aro not given. AT ROCHESTER, MICH. Srecial idispateh ta The Chicagn Tribune, Dezroit, Mich,, Juno 14.~Barnos’ papor-mill, at Nocleator, Oakland Co., burned last night. Loas, $22,000 § 1usurunce, 213,000, IN CHICAGO, ‘The throo alarms yesteniny woro for slight fires, from which no serious dawnage resulted. CAPITAL AND LABOR. THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS, Byenal Disnateh to 7).e Chicaun Frionne, WiLkeszAnne, Ua., Juno 14.~Tho labor-moot inga still coutinie, aud tho greatest susponse fa folt by overybody as to the conrse ovents may toke, A stormy meeting was beld in this city Lo~ day, Intho course of the deliborations n party of nomo sixty German miners orrived et the Lall topive a decided vote for resumption, bt thay were refused admisafon, when thoy avsombled as avottier hall and held an indignation mecting, WLile tho scating was in pession, n heated dise 101 touk placo. The irish delogates wero mt unsmmons for worl, but, as their do- auaiy were uot heeded, tho entiro Irish element withdraw trom the hall, and 1t i1 snpposed heve #uvered their connection with the Miners’ Union by this itep, The Getinaus and frieh baving 10- tired, tho moctiing wus left ju tho hauds of tho Welsh, who wro still tirm for o continuance of tha strike. It is tho vinion that tho scesion which took place to-da the desthblaw to tho strike, To- deed, the cual-operators nro confident of ntarting #ome of the works this weok, A Commttes is in coufuronca with L'rexident T'arrish to-niglit, probabsy with & ¥iew £0 8 corIpromise. Althiugeh tho lockout sectas to ba drawing to an end, theroarooccasional seasmodieuplieasals, which &how tho desperation of tho strikord. ‘Twenty mwon wero to wtart Watermau & Dunver's coliiery ou Saturdny, but thoy wera driven off by n larga crowd of mon, who threatened violeuco shoukl thes euter tlie mincs, ‘This morning they wero vigitod in their hiouses sod warned againay ueceptinys tho present wagcd, - Hutchinvou's colliery i3 working almost a full force, but a deperato sttetpt wan muile on tie Dife of ono of the miners, On Hatwiday moru- iz, at an early hour, & boarder, henriig & nose, went down wtains, where ho foand that & kog of powder bud been thrown Into tha window, with & lightod tuso auschied. e fortunately made the diecoverv in time to avert what otherwise would havo teen o tarsiblo disaster. Crranrinty, Pa, Juno 14,—Tho Clearficld gtrilters, thirty-two in all, wero convicted this afternoon of conspirazy aud riok 1 thin county, eud will be sentenced tu-piorrow. Jolm Siuey ,000 euch for and Xingo larks were hald iu triul at the Soptember cou: Porr-vitr, Pa, Juve 11~This morning about twenty men went to Waierman & Beaver's mines tor fhe purjuse o gotny io wouik, but were met by a luzo closd of wirikcrs, who thieatened them and forced them ta go homo. No correct opinion s to whon tho men will go to woric cau Lo givon. RAILROADS. THE END OF LOW MATES. Spectal Dispated (0 The Chacaus T'ribicve. Wasuisaroy, D, C,, Juns 14.—Tho oflicors of the Baltimoro & Ohio Read havo authorized the followiug publication in conuection with tho proepecuivo end of the railroad war: Tho sgents of both Companies bave notified shippors fhat contracts for fruight et prosoat rates would hold good for bwanty-Tour hours only, Tho sottle- ment of tho freight ratos will probably take New York. for a besis, DBaitumore thus Loing given tho advantagos to lowor rates over {hat point to which by her posttion sho is entitied. Tho tickets ovor the Penueylvania Road beiween New York und Phil- ndelphia will ho issued by the Company and sold I tho office of both Companies ss Lofore, The regulation of the ratea of freight will bo mude withs A view of eoconraging busluess, sud freights will bo carried upou an equitabla basls aud st figures that will doubtlese prova entisfoctory to ehippers. The negotia- tlous wero brought about turough tho sgeucy of muotual frionds in Pluladelphia and Baltimore, who have largo intereats at stako, and wore concoerned oa woll for the gonoral publio, ‘fhoy recognized that tho strifo was domoratiz- ing, and hiad an unsettling infiaence on the busi- nexs of the country na well a2 of tho roads, New | York was selected for sho meeting a8 boing nou- tral ground, and punctilios on the #coro of ap proaclica hn!n‘: thus obviated. When tho res upective oflicials mot esch other thoy discovercd nfter n short couversation, that thcre was no serlows abjection iu tho way of sottlement, snd tho conference was harmoulous throughout. In tho ontset the two fundaniental poiuts of o 8ot~ tloment of any misunderstandlig boetween tho two Cotnpanies were of courso fuvolved in that principle of polley which rotalns for Baltimoro the ndvautages of hor googrsphical posiuon, whilst at tho eamo timo tuo umse of the trucka of tho Pojmsylvanis Railroad betweon Philadelphia an w York aro couceded to tho Laltiworo & Obilo on Mo terms with others, and which eholl bo rociprocal and aivuntageous to both Compantes, Tho formal wntten pgreoment drawn up Ly the represouta~ tives of thotwo Campanivs Socures thoss two poiots, This sgreeptent wil be submite tod to the Directora of the Daltimora & Quio Company at & coalled meoting to be hold on Wedueadny. Aftor it has beon acled upon thore i3 o mass of detall work o be ar- raugod in the final settlemont of tho matter, in reforonco to hoth freight and sxmnngv:r Tatos, which will bo adjusted o8 usnal iu meotuiga of llmdrrelght and ticket agonts of tho difforout roads, A SPECIAL TRAIN OF RAILROAD MEN, Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Pnbunie, Dusrgre, Ia, Juie M.—A pumbor of prome inout raflrond ofiiciala from tho East and Chicago pasged north on the Tuver Road to-day, en route for LaCroscont. Among the nnmber wers J, 3. Walkor, Presidont of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad; N. A. Griswold, of Dostany Charles B. Derkins, Vico-President of the Burlington & Blissouri Railroad, aud othera. ‘Tha purty travel by upecial train, and are very cantious about drepping itoma of neWs 10 re« portess. AN EXTORTION CASE, &vevial Disnatch to The Chiaase-Tridune, SeunarieLy, 1, June 14.—Tho caso of the Rauroad and \Werchouso Commlstioners agaloat the Toledo, Wabnsh & \Westorn Rallroad Com- pauy, at Jacksouville comes up to-morrow 1 the Morgan tireuis Comt. Tho chaige s for ostortion it rales. PURCHASE BY THEB. &0, BatTiiony, Juno 14.~Tho Board of Diroctora of tho Daltimoro & Ohlo Ilallroad, at o special weetlug to-dav, ratified tho coutract for the pur- chbo of thocity's inweress in tho Pittsburg & Connclisvillo Nialirosd for $1,000,000, au ordi- nauce for such vale haviug buen passed by the City Canpoil. The interess of the oity iu” that raad was §3,137,000, rointed permanent Tecolver of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minuesota Rallay, shichcomen on for hearing at DosMoinos noon, Cliarlea L. Frost, Truxtea for the main lino bondholders, Is }:;vxa.;n;g:a n‘c':uu!mlng h‘lmnnll -:m tho affairs , Proparator. s oxpoctod, will bo gnite "n’go‘mfii‘.‘f SH e a UNIOf_PAGIFIC EARNINGS. Tho gross ey’ “-wwof the Union Pacifio Rail road for Aprily &5/ wero ©1,095,814.04, boing an Incresso of .82 or 311¢ per cent, upon Apniof last' £470F thisincroaso 8122,002.12 wad from Y S, $136,705,12 from freight, and £2,15¢ 27 f othor — fhlenise Sl' sources,—making & to- TSR T S.DIANAPOLIS SCANDAL, Sty Siapaten ta Toe Chisean Tribune, 1snth & 5 1, Ind., Juno 14.—This aftemoon tho Ma' 523 invostigation was continned, Tto defour 3 Qicluded the cross-cxamination of Alico nvason, tho doxf muto of Fort Allan, Fawkner'a counsel thou entored upon tho redl- rect axamination. 3hiss Robinson was the room. mato apd intimate friend of lda Fawkner, and Alico tostifiod that Ida told her confidential #ccrets and, among othicra, that, whon 1} years of amo, her uncle, John . Fawkoer, unid akked hiee to sharo bis bed with bing, and, when Iyiug up-stnirs at svotber time, hwi put hus hand under her clothos ; alan that, latoly, when ehio way eccelnto, bo had proposed to bear bor exyeunes 1n b trip to Michigan, Tho theory of tha defouso in that F or soduced his nefee, and thia evidonen iy or binding on the prosecutor of Mr. Mefutyro. VESSELS PASSED PORT KURON. Sgectal Diswateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Pont Hoooy, Mich,, June 14.—Passen Dowx ~D'rops Winslow, Russia, Cuba, Arizona sud consord, Cowio and barges, Fairbauks; schry Dolly ltogers, Witham Grandy, City of Straits, D. C. Austin, Onondaga, Itasco, City of Green Bag, T. P\ Bholdon, Lied Witg, Ouward, Tarnor & Teller, Oriental, Lrcaunba, Ur—Frops 8alino, Tempoxt and_barges, Mo- himwk; sebira Oliver Culvor, Emru, Thowas How- lang, Fred A, Morse, T. C. Roboris, James Wells Burt, soutgomery, Laglo Wing, n—Northast, light. Weazinn—Vine, The wehr Ermma O, Hulchineon wan releassd at Port Edward this morntuyg by it tons caal, 1 cros, Mich., June 14—10 p, m.—Nows —Props Lmpizo_btato, 8. Louis, Antolopo and bargen; nclies £, L. Daaforth, 'Augusta, Lo~ oliou, Ur—'rop Vandetbilt; schr Jobio O'Nell, Weoaruzi—Cal, — LER HILL CENTENNIAL. Bartivony, Juno 14.—Tho Fifth Regiment THE CHICAGD & ALTON. Byeetal Disatch to Tha Caicago I'ridune, Brooxsarox, June 14.—~The busiucas on the line of tho Chicago & Alton nover swas better, To-day the book st tho Train Dispatchor's ofice shows orders for 140 cars oo tlie main live south ud cn tle Jaoksonville Division to be loaded fox Chicage to-morrow, THE BURLINGTON, G, R, & M. RECEIVERSHIP, Sumial Droakh Lo The Chicode Tribuns, Osvas Bapios, Is, Juna dd—Coosidorable intesost Ly manifested bess ae to who will beep, left for Boston Lbis morniug, Tho streeta wors thronged Lo chicer them off, DRY GOUDS. Chas. Gossmge & Co. Are offering unusual inducements in all their departments, having recent~ Iy bought largely at prices much be- low value, We are now selling Black Oash~ mere Mantles at $6, $8, $10, and 1812, new styles and extra qualities. Silk Suits at from 50 to 76 pet oent below former prices, Llama Laoce Shawls and Sacques at from %10 to $25—~extra bargains, Plain Black Grenadines at 60, 69, 75, 850, and 1, cheapest goods in the market, i Wide Pacific Percales at 12 1-2¢, former price 25¢, ° French Foulards at 260, former price 400, Black and White, Gray and Blaok, and Black and Colored Striped Silks at 7be, Heavy Lyons Striped Silks at $1, former price $1,35 and $1,60 per yd. Cheney Am, 8ilks, in all shades, at $1.76, Sun Umbrellas in the greatest vari- ety and lowest prices in the city. Chas. Gossage & Co., 106, 108 & 110 State-st, 60 & 62 Washington-st, EITRAORDINARY BAREAINI Goeat West Sile Diy Goods House, (SECOND SECTION), There will be oizenud to-day, on the contro tables of this aislo, TWELVE CASES FINEST Printed Percales, AT THE LOW I'RICE OF 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard, The same goods that have horotos foro sold, and arc now solling, olse- whero at 25 ots, Carson, Pirip & G0, Medison and Peoria-sts. “I7 PAYS 70 TRADE G THE WEST SIDE” Haturilay's ¢ cui Bl fl For Bt Jospd and B TWILSON & EVENDEN'S { OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, o) 47 & 48 Wast Lake Bt CEIZICAGO. £ Sond for Catalogue. CINCTRNATT SANITARITIE w»&“g*figww-_.w il it it e :