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i i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 24,"1875. - BEECHER. Mir. Beach Closes Wis Argue ment for the Prosce cution. dnother Batch of Citations from Beecher's Ser- mons, Which Aro Vigorously Objected to by Counsel for the Defense. Mr. Beach Applauded at the Close of His Eloquent Per- oration. The Proscention Submit Affidavits Regard- ing Newly-Discovered Evidenco. And Make an Application for a Re- @pening of the Case. The Decision of the Court Will Be Made Known To-Day. Qhicagoans Who Will Iclp Tilton Defray tho Expense of a New Trial, SEACH CONCLUDES. WHAT 18 SAID OF THE EFFORT, Snecrat Ispatch to The Chicago Trivune, * New Yons, Juno 23.—Mr. Hoach concluded his argument this afternoon, having spoken ten days instead of tho three to which ho promised to confino himscif, It ts not- generally thought among tho profeasion that Boach hes dono him- solf full justice professionally, Ils high ropu- tation has led the publio to antleipato a moro passionate aud cloqnent prosontment of tho cnao, but the bad oxample set by Evarts and Porter led him iuto ditlusonsea, which weakonod tho argumont. SUGGESTIONS a8 TO THE JUDGE'S ONATGE. On tho conclusion of his argument the plain- tif announced that he had no requests to charge to offer, and tho dofondant then offered about fifty, accompaniod by Abont 200 opinions from various authoritios. Thoir length and character led tho plaintiff's counsel to protost against their being offercd, a8 in faot o roargumunt of the case, aud the Judgo dismissed tho majority of thom with tho remark that thoy woro divorce case opinions with which hho was already familiar, Much to tho goueral surprise, Mr. Boach thon monde an offer to REOFEN THE CASE toadmit of nawly-found evidence. The Judge instructed him to apply in Chambors, the propor branch of the Court with which to make such ap- plications. Mr. Beach thon haudod ups» num- ber of affidavits, which the Judge took-for ox- amination. No action wiltbo taken by bim un- til to-morrow, " % Application to Judge Neilson and Mr, Morris for coples of tho affidavits on which the motion for a new trial lato bo based was donied. Tho Judgo had not examined them, and would not till the cago cama before him at Chambers to- morrow. Mr. Morrie refused to give the capics, ssying tho contents wore not to bo made known until to-morrow, but it ia suspected he has fur. nished thom to tho Herald. Judge Noilson indi- catod, A PRODANLE REFUEAL : to reopen the caso: by saying tho charge would bo delivered to-morrow morning, aud tho caso given to the Jury tho anmo day, . Thoro sooms to ho littlo doubt of a yordict for dofondant. His conngol claim 1, and Imugh 96 she fon af 8 dinagraamant, and plaintift'’s counsel, who, ree. wooks ago, said that a disngrooment was inovit- able, are now by uo moans sanguine of: n mise trial by reason of disagrosmont, This distrust is goneral, and littlo offort fs made to concoal ft, ‘Mr, Boach’s ill-aaviaad, intomporate abuse of the jurors and insinuatious of bribery Lave Rteatly injured the chances of plamtitf, for it sppoars thut tho action of Juror Hull in romon- atrating was previously approved by the whole trelre. {To the Associated Press, THE JUDUB'S CHARGE. New York, Juno 23,—Mr. Beocher and bis wifo came into tho court-room, luo did Tile tou, betoro the proceedings began. ‘Tho num- ber of spectators was.sinaller thun usual. Aftor tho court wae oponed, Mr. Evarte said that. in rogard tothe Judgo’s chargo, they had rovised their charyos, and tuat aftor tho chargo a dchvered they would be presented to ile unc, Mr. Boach thon continnod bis oddross, and his quotations from the worke of Mr, Beachor. He spoke of his invitation co all partica who loved the Lord Jeaus, sud who wero not mem- bale ot any church, to commune in fellowship BAEARMAN ODJEOTS. Mr. Shoarman objected to those oltations from the sermons or lecturosof Mr. Beochor, on the ground that they bad not been placod in evidence. Mr. Evarta intimated that from these quota- tlona, mado from writluge that wore not placed in evidence, tho jury might confound thom with ! some of tho textimony which was in evidence, ! \ Mr, Leach sald ho made the quotations not as evidonce, but as to the contrary theories ad- Yanced by this defendant. Judge Neilson suggosted that Mr. Shearman conla mako objections when Mr. Beach got through, and Mr. Beach broke out with: “The gentleman ts wrong. My quotations are right, a nge him to prove that they aro wrong.” Judge Nelson ruled that Mr, Shearmau's ob- Jeottous wero next in order when Mr, Bosch closed his addrces, -Mr, Bhearman said he would offer su ob- deeticn to every quotation made by counsel! from + Deeoher's writings. : MOLE CITATIONS, Mr. Bosch then contivuod hia cltations, and sald that Boechor says that many party of the Now Tastamont have grown old, and aro out of date; and counsel gaid that, iffthoy could strike out miracles, these ovidenced of the Godhead, why not strike aut the Sermon on the Mouutand the Lord's Prayer? and when scoffers and snoor- éra doubted the authenticity of the Bible and the divine character of Chriut, did not they point to the miracles whioh ho wrought, aud ho who blotted out word of holy inupiration doubted bis God, On that memorable lut of Juno, 1873, Boecher published agermon in which he sub- Ajantially ANOLISHED HELL, and said that, “if ono snuor wae admitted to beaven, why not the second and third, and go ou ‘until the laut aud the bottom ono of a 1 Waa considered throughout tho world, said Br, a8 a douial of the existence of that plan of fusare Punishment denomluated in the Bible ea bol Gounwel was ondensvoripg to show that when this man assailed other partica for their heresy and heterodoxy ho aliould look well to hia own doctrines, Mr, Beach aiso quoted some remarks of Leecher's in regard tow sermon preached by douathan Eda: in reapect to sinuers iu the ofanangry God. Beecher had aald that the roading of woe german bye Dersion of Sate berves, alone aud at midnight, wou encugl to make him tnvano, ‘Pho spesker then read an @xtract from s sormon preached by Beecher av indicating that the latter coucedod that the sou! Eos pea through some puritioation after death fore entrance into heaven, thus ~ ESOULCATING THR DOCTMINE OY PURGATORY, Spposition to the teschingy of tho Woetmln- and the belief of orthodox Prot- Beecher had not a very bigh opinion of Ake orthodox Cb for In one of bis works i cakes iy au to ao ortholox that tho pniptt shonld bo turned into e lycoum for tho conuidoration of the local and political topics which agitate society, and which may be proporly admitted tuto the pulpit and dincuesod by an anointed minister of God, and this onatom had hioen followed by the pastor of Plymouth Chareh. Beecher's kermons were fitted with (toro waridiy topics, and his oxpressiona ebout thom cauned APPLAUKE AMONG its AUDITORS, Ina lato sermon of Beechor’a, counsel had ob- worved in the newapnperd that Iaughtor wan caused by tho great preacher fourteen timea— ‘Hut Toughtor is not applause,” interrupted Mr, Bhoarman. *1t wan applanteo,” continued Mr, Beach, and, turning to tho Interrupter, anid, ho: “My friend Shearman, [ daro way, was the loudost fenuhor of them all.” Mr. Beach then said: Beecher, none of hia sortuone, says that ho prays “ on the eamo prin ciplo that a co Kin forced out of a bottle.” A vory youl principlo, commented the spoaker, when heart and son! aro overflowing with ralig- jon, Counsot thon quoted an extract frum ono of Beechor's texts, in which ho said ho “ would rather havo been tho Prodigal Son than hig brother, who was TOO BTINOY TO GET DRUNK, and to nosympathatic to win lasciviously.” Mr. Bheariman here avked: "Krom what is Ubat oxtruct taken?" aud Mr, Beach repliod “From a newapapar report;” to which Mr, Bhearman protested in a tone of great indignation that “it waa an ontrago on justice, in this, and that thero extracts wero incorrectly reported ho kuaw, and would pledyo bis profoxsional word.” Mr. Shoarman main- tained that it waa protty ovident that sli thin waa vot intended as evitouce, but caleulatod to projudico tho jury and the publio against Borcher. Judge Neilson stated that these extracts wero not submitted to the jury as ovidouco, aud asked Mr. Beach to PROCEED WITT 1118 AnOUM: Air. Shearman (excitedly)—"'1 protest against any further quotations.” * Ir. Beach—*' Will my irascile friend allow me to proceed 7” Air, soatiiane-t All tte eau have no offect at all! Ex-Judgo Morris—“ Woll, itacoma to have an effoct on you.” Judga Noilson thon stated that he bad read tho sermon on tho ‘Prodigal Son,” as reported in tho Christian Union. Mr, Portor arose and declared that bo dosired 16 take an oxcoption to this reuark of tho jourt, Mr. Boach continued: Hosaid it had beona marvol to tho Chrigtian world that when this trial was proceeding, Beochor was able to CONTINOP. THE FUNCTIONS OF 115 OFYICE that through those four yeors of torture and anxioty thie man bad atood up, the admired of allodmirors, ‘I'he jury did not understand tho greatnous of thfy man's charactor, his power and randenr. Ho lad a grent, fron will, which sns- jsinod him through theso four years, when ho was plunged iu remorse and despair, and through this trial, Bocctor's \holo estimate of this cave was that on o certain day ho was ap proached by Bessie Turner, who mado distross- ing revolations to him conecrning the troubles inthe ‘Tilton houschold. ‘Those troubles con- corned 8 man whom he bad known from boyhood, Thoy rogided in the eamo city; yot Beochor tells you that, without any consultation about the truth of thoxse storics, without any offort at kindly remonstrance, Uenry Ward Beecher, as ‘bo eayy, ADVISES A BEPARATION } thon, after swhilo, comos a chargo (Tilton) against Beecher, a charge of improprictics with tho wifo of that man. Mr. Boechor says ho bolievos that tho charge was foiced from the wifo by the fmportunitica of her husband; ond in a nowapapor Beechor oulogizes thie disturbor of his wifoa peacs, and for threo years praises him for his kind and friendly foolings towarda him (Boochor)—this man who mado the chargee against Boodter and forced bia wife into thesa accusations og con- spirator ; thou, whon Moulton comes .into th cage, ho learns that ho has a ALMENATED THE AFFECTIONS OF THE WIFE from Ler hueband and introducod discord into tho houeehold. ‘Take this story, {u tte imperfect outlines ; did it conform to tho inatinct of . our naturo, aod wero tho statemonty of the defenso acceptable to tho Judgmont of the jury? Coun- sol submitted that thoy woro incrediblo, and not worthy of boliof, aud if tho jury examined it carefully thoy could not fail but ace the falsity of itand the ovidence of an ingenious mind driven to the brink of remorse and despair. ‘The aaual recosa was Loro takon, A BLAST AT TRACY, Aftor the recess Beach resumed his argument, He said that he was obliged to speak with sover~ ity of s profevsional brother, and thero was no more repulsive or disagieablo duty which » Jawyor could have to porform than that; but as Mr. Tracy had secon fit to pince hbimeolf upon tho witnoss-stand, and had contradicted three of tho wituouses for progaca- tion, le had no cholce, and was compelled to conatdor his testimony together with tho attitude hho occupled in the case.‘ ‘That witness bad uo- quostiouably contradictod Mr, Tilton, Mr. Mout- ton, and Frankiu Woodruff ona material tseue in thiacaugo, Hohed playod in this scandal » wancatita nart. and had filled all {ts phases with equal zoal ‘nnd obundon, When bie. Boocher's- caso was in Kore need of a wituces to contradict what waa teatifiod to by tlirco witnessoa for the plaintiff, Tracy leaped into the broach, and SACRIFICED WIMBELY FOu UIs CLIENT, this man indecent He atood in tho samoattitude as Boocher, oppor- ing hia unsupported ward to that of throes yon- tlomen whoue reputation waa equal to his own, Mr. E:varte and Mr, Yortur lisdaald that tho ection of Mr. ‘Tracy had received their sanction. He had tho groatost rospect and regard for theao gontlomon professionally and woelally, but on thia point he was compollod to differ from thdr opinion, and rogard tho course of lr, Tracy ax involving professional treachery aud porsonal Lishonor. [Applauue.] Bouch: thon cited a number of instances in whieh American Courts hud strongly reprobated tho appoarauco of s lawyer iu tho dual charactor of couosol ,and witness. Woult any geotloman of honor suppose that ‘Tracy had a right to act as counsol for Bir. Beechor? “Now, said counsel, Mr, Moulton awoars on his direct teatimony that ho communicated to Truoy that ‘Tilton proferred ® charge of criminal iutimavy with hie wife agaiust Mr. Doechor. ‘ Mr, Bhoarman interrupted hore to state that ‘Traoy bad always, beon acting aa cot of Mr. jeechor, Fa ag Mr. Tracy, anid counsel, and his advocates COULD NOT SHULE oy te ASEH away from tho fact thab ho wae scting- aa. tbe advocato of Br, ‘Yilton, ‘Tho Jury might remem- bor that Tilton ind told Tracy ho did not anders’ stand the etiquette of tho professlon, and 4 ropliod that uo matter about the atiquotte of the profeesion, Lo would protect bis relations ab all Tnzorda. Tracy and his friends bad challenged thiv iusuo, and thoy must meetit. If the pro: fexsion will tolorata such a breach of faith as that, it will bocomo, and ought to-become, a by~ word and 8 scorn. (Mr, Boach here read tho resolution entered into by tho lawyora against abandoning one aldo of a case and taking up the other.) I lonve that, art of tho argument, and only rogrot that I had oretertoit, Tho subjoct will bo loft to the conaidoration of othors. TUE FERORATION, My argumont now is finianod. All those disa- grecablo circnmatancons aro paxt, aud I am glad I ain frou from thom. Wo havo communed for sociated with the highest intereste of human truti, and moral. ity, All the grant topica which atir humanity have mingled in our communion, can exalt to @ noble conception of the beautier of truth, it isa scone like this, 60 full of gravo rexponuibitity. 1 Lave felt my insbility worthily to uicot tho dutics of my position in the face of advorsariog so cunning, but tho raco is not als ways to tho swift, nor tho battle to the strong. I have little faith in my ekill, but I bave an iotinite trust in thst Justice whiol rules tha world and Notes tho fall of thouparrow. On tho coat of arma and acul of your city lathe motto, ‘Right Makes Might,” aud on any day of public colobrae tion it shines upon the Hag which is ung out from tho dome of your City-Hall. It is the one which cncourages aud strengthens weakness {u ite contest with arroganco aud power. It isthe sentiment which hea sustained my client in ali the difioultios and discouragements of this triat, and which will gustain sud oventually, 1 trust, redeem him, bocanse it bears the promleo of flim whose word shall nevor fail. Wearied and worn with the trial, I yet part from you with » roupactful regret, Our long ausociation, bringing us into intimacy, improusos mo with kindly wontimonts and interest for each one of you. “ Wo have stood before this community aui- matod by & common object, seeking alter tha right in honest sincerity, aud without distemper, froe from the turbulout iuflueuces, anxiatics, and eympathios of an excited people, actuated by a doviro to aphold tho ptroug 5 pillare of thu templo of truth aud honesty, aud to preserra the altar of God from efforts aimed at its rulo, The struggle this day ts between, the law and & gteat character ands great church. If the latter triamph, and tho law is trodden down, woo unto him who calloth good evil and evil good. May it please your Hovor, i¢ needs not that Tshbould express the qommon sontimonte of my siguity and feartss leeraiug’ with which You nity and fearless lesra! w you have us the tangled mases of acy yon tg "our's po nobler tribute If anything’ evory wep of tho caso, aprinklins the record all over with exceptions, ‘They have ackuowisdyed the entire accuracy of your numerous docisiona, You havo tho gratification to kuow that you havo foudan' worked t. 1 no indul feoling of rogard with which you Injuatice tho to this Uo. hopo that the avo honored mo will, a8 williny own warm foolings towards yourself, grow ati increase aftor tho close of thono toiisomo dayn, A cannot cloao without oxproasing my gratefal thauks to my noble friends and axrociates. It any merit has attended my effort it Is due to thoir aagacity and wiso prompting. outing me, in front of the battlo, thoy Lave wtill tool as ite Jenlera, It haw beon 9 great losn that by una- votdable clrcumetances my friend Gen. Pryor jas been 80 much away from thecano, If he hag not stricken 80 many blows in tho fold, ho Nan been tho wisdom of our cabinet. Dooply are wo all indebted to his ready and largo learn- ing aud Judicton counsel, rou will crodit mo when I doclare that the dutv I havo porformed has beau unwelcome and painful. Thavo not spoken aught ia malice. joave thle cauro without tho wlightest auperity of fecling toward any ono, filled with unaffoctod ad- mitation of the tranicendant qualities of my die- tinguished antagoniste. No ono admires more targoly than mnyeelf the magnificont gantusof this defendant. Hich av heie ln mental endowments, prodigal aa his Jnbors have been, they cannot uheltor offense against tho lav. Genius lofty could not gave Bacon; bo sinned and fell, and upon his memory history has written the opitaph, “The wisort, greatost, meanest of mankind.” Towards groat mon in disgrace, like these who fall, Whittior, Now England's in hia pocm called * Ic! Mr. Beach then Wobster, nds pitted post writes abod : Bo fallen, 80 lout ; ‘Tun Naht withdrawn which once he bore, ‘The glory of bis gray haica gone forevermore, Revile him not, SUNMITTED THE CAURE TO THE JURY, by reading an extract from an addrons of Daniel ‘The oxtract was an admonition to the jurors to do their wholo duty according to thoir ‘oaths, regardloes of consequences, Hearty applause followed, Mr, Abbott thon sald thoy had a number of re- qeeata to charge, and asked if his learned friond lovired to muko any. ** Wo have none to make,” said Mr, Beach, “Wo qill hoar your requests now,” said Judge. Noiluon, Mr. Abbor ct than read tho requesin to chargo, which were very volummous, aud fifty- five in number, aud of which a copy was handed to the Court. During the roading of the re- questa Afr, Abbott quoted from saveral authori- ties, to which Motria objected, on the ground that counsol was using arguments, but Judge Nelleon sald that tho reading of them could do no harm, “Any way," watd be, ' thoy all refato to divorce cseos, and I am perfectly familiar with thom,” When Mr, Abbott had finished hte roading, Beach arose, aud requoated the Court to appoint some time and place for the bearing of an appli- cation to reopen the caso, on the ground of NEWLY-DISCOVERED EVIDENCE, To this Judgo Neiluon stated that he would like hear what the defense had to say about it, but Evarta replied thoy had nothing to sayin tho matter, Judgo Neilson said that there was no noceanity for fixing a time aud placo to hear the motion, as no objection was raised by the other alde, and that if the affidavits which coungel waid ho had to austain tho application woro would examine them and morrow before he began bis charge. davits wero then passed up to his court adjourned. ivon him ho ive his decision to- The aMi- lonor, and the —— VIEWS OF CORRESPONDENTS, AID YOR TILTON TO PROALCUTE 1g SUIT IN CASE OF A XEW TRIAL, To the Editor of The Chicaos Tribune : Curcaao, Juno 23.—The auggostion of J. T.C, in this morning's Tarong is truly a good ono, I will subscribe $50 to thin end, I will agreo, fartbermore, to raise among my frionds $450 ‘more, msking,:in the aggregate 8600. Let ‘somo rollable party, well known to tho public of Chicago, ga woll as tho State, for hia integrity and honesty, be known as willing to receive and take chutge’ of monoys advanced, ‘and I have no doubt that ® largo sum,—sufliciently largo, at least, . to enabla Tilton to effectively. prosecnte,—can be oasily raisod. When the proper time comes, I trust thore will bono delicacy:in the. matter anywhero. Thie matter now belongs to the public, including re~ ligious interests,: social ‘interests, roforsional intereste of all classes, business intorente, and tho interests of all-men and women who love truth and hate hypt »—who dosire the trath abould be known, bo matter what man's repute- tion abit be j jeopardized thereby, GT, To the Bittor of The Chicago Tribune: Curaaco, June 23,—" J. T. O.," in his lettor to. ‘Tux Tarsune to-day, holds that a now trial in the Beogher case is indispousable to tho attaln- ment of trth and justice, That sooms obvious enough. room, ng, -withdi grounds, ecoms to.axpect farther, th id thas not 01 but thas a shange,of Yeaue roust soa fo re: nrrommed ie g defendant wi: be Jittle:,. better eavesty of fostice. + Buch ® verdict would, no doubt, be af one set aside b ry A 80 thas the case may the ‘nelghborhood’:‘of. ..Plymouth Church,—a prey the : ‘ibfaences radin, 5 the trial ‘Auverdict exculpat- axpect fro epparent!; wowtern: The. daily dress-paradea of Plymouth er’a parties in the court gatatious backers of his innocence, heard the evidence ; the coor- ‘on the jurora by threats of custom and social ostracism, and eves direct bribery, all con te corrape snd @ ing the jcuously point- 6 court-raom, ould, in such circumstances, than a ridiculous 7 the Court on many for the plaintif® nobody ‘the'present jury, then your correspondent, there must be a now trial, ‘be obtained, decided far away from as fatal to truth and Marshes of tho Cam- Lot the trial take of: Now York State, iy, part, sndthere will thea:.be's fair chance of justice bol ry ‘und done... yong your correspondent, the pub- $ to provido funds sufiicient ton’a expenses, heavy as thoy must lic i be. -I b Des! 10} "ee eSectal for gj T and gt my frien trib e Fiat oe of, goon to see an organiza- log suacriptions, to which .y will gladly add our Justitia, ruat catum, + Twomas Countxmay. a the likely disagresment of the jury now trylog the Beecher scandal caso. 4.7. 0, apeaks ef: Tilton to re-try the ia suggested publ; ‘meh to add » word. It bas been-evidens Plymouth Church’ and, od to defend the cate and, bain, brought it has towed freely, and |: buslness-patronage have ween min ee bear difficulty it will be for ebould the jury dis- of money, That dif- 4 and, now that it icly. by 'vour correspondent, I ‘the beginning that ‘2 tHonds detor- all possible ways, ower" Brooklyn, havo vey pasible way. Monoy sinfluence and ht to bear to muborn and intimldete, sid toga extent and in ‘ways shameful to tho mos 5 Wil the moral sentimat of mankind remain quiet and see wazted that acoh influence? . Shall ibe ganeen tration of motsy. justice—wtributive Peery be said perhaps bigot lol ten at tbat—ahall defy the tia of juation? & thonssnd times no! ‘Then let it be sen to thatlr need be, a suf- fictont fund be raised by volanary aubucription, and placed in the rouocute his sul Proper hands to aid ‘Tilton to to a concluion. Ihave no Toube but that, with duo effort: mite subscrip- tion could be obtained from atong the people that would disgount Plymouth Church two to one, Jueriru. _——— SUICIDE, Special Disvateh to The CAteage ‘ribune, Tenux Havre, Ind, June 23.—A\ Eugene, a town on the Chicago Road, north of Terro Haute, laut night, 8. N. Trowbridgo, a sew:rg-rachine agent, committed suicide, avercome with grief atthe marriage to another of s young wanan who had promised to marry him. Ho steped into adrug atore and fired the fata ballot sto bis brain, In ao few mutes there was Og “machi ent lous in Eugene, aor eeil Dunrieh to The Ghvenge Touma Dower, 1s, June 33.—This afternoon th body of @ young lady who has been missing fo & tow days past was found to a slough distance above Guttonberg. wof Peter Walton, of Guttenberg, aod ine! when lest seen was in The Coroner return drowning, —_—_.—____ THE CANADIAN INSURANCE MEX, Ortawa, June 23.—The leading Ineurance Directors instruct their agents to take nonew riaks on ceriain lines of property, except et very higtt rates, It ie stated thet Onnadias companied bate, beds £305); wbort| Sho was e aistor~ ood heslth sod spirits, @ verdict ofa fos WASHINGTON. Broad Hints Concerning Certain Cablnet Jeulousies, A Dog-in-the-Manger Policy Parsued Toward Bristow and Jewell. Inanguration of a Crusade Against the Kulghts of the Green Cloth, Brother Harlan Reminded of the Probable Hard Road to the Senatorial Jordan. NOTES AND NEWS, OFFICIAL JPALOUSY. Spectat Lrapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuixaton, D, C., June 23,—The jealousy aroused in certain official ctroloy by the popular- ity of Messrs. Bristow, Jowell, and Pierrepont, who havo been activo and efiiciont in their en- deavors to purify the public service, has not lost In forco by the lapse of time, but ia daily be- coming moro indecent, Tho snosra which wero at filet covert, arenow opan and undisgulsed, and the prospoct is that before long tho Dolano- ‘Williams gang will oponly proclaim their hostil- ity to thee interlopora who are lonestly admin- Iatering tho offices which they hold. Their organ thiu morning contalnod ao oditorlal from which tho following i» extracted as showing the kind of fight that is made ontho new Cabinet officars: Noone will deny tos careful and conscientious ofiicial all of the honor he doserves for the reforms Le may legitimately establish, but ® careful sud con- Sctentious oficial will avoid aa far as posible any effort to build upa reputation at the expense of others, and to the injury of hia party, No two men do business alike, and while new brooms proverbially eweep clean, it must be remembered that all the virtue and indepesdence of the party ts uot possessed by re cently-sppolnted officials, RAID ON THE sronts, Quite « flutter bas been occasioned among the Sporting gontry of Washington by the unorpect- ed beginning uf oporations againat them, which will doubtless result disastrously to the profoss- ore of games of chance. With the excoption of John Chamberlain's elegant establishment, which lived fora fow ebort months laet winter, thoro haa beon no firet-class gambling-houso ia Washington since John Morrissey closed his palatial den some senra ago, but the city has been full of “poker parloru,” small faro-banks, and keno hells. Early in the spring the keno-houses wore closed, but the other establishmonts have continued to flourish, A day or two ago tho won of a prominent ex-Senator, who had been flooced out of €300, cutered complaint againat tho fambler who robbed him, and to-day the gam- lor gavo bonds to appear boforo the Graud Jury. ‘The matter has been kopt vory quiet, but it bas been finally sunounced that this is the opooing of # determined crusade that is to be made against the sporting gentry, TUE NEW SIXTH AUDITOR, J.M. McGrow, for many yoare Chief Clork of tho Sixth Auditor'a office, to-day received his commiasion as Sixth Auditor, vico Steats, to bo romoved. Sheats was for some years Congress man from Alabama, and was made Anditor upon the adjournmont of the last Congrosy, He goon roved utterly incapable of filling the office, owover, and was found to be mixed up with the Hinds-Bpeocer postal ring. McGrew is from Ohio, sud bie appointment is regarded gencrally with ‘satisfaction. Thero aros tow who chargo that be bay boon conneotad with the Post-Ottice ringé, but the chargo has nover boon cloarly es- tablishod. THEABURER NEW in expected to arrive hore to-night, RACING ITACKE. Tho Chiof of Police of this city has been com- pelled to issuo an order to his officers to prevent tho practice of hackmen racing thelr horses from fuuerals, WARLAN'S ANTITION, The announcement that Harlan propores to contest for Wright's sont as Unitod States tor from lowa, Linas set bis opponents looking up hie ofd record. Tho fact that while Secretary of the Interior he furnishod the precedents 60 faithfully followed by Atty.-Gen, Williams, ia buying & Inndaulotte with Government funds, and that his coachmen, footmen, and private servants gonorally wore paid aa Government omployos, eto. aro recallod, Brother Harlan will havo a hard road to travel if he persiste in hig candidacy. ‘THE DIFEENENCE. Tho Board of Spocial ‘Ircaaury Agents has becn in acesion at Now York for tle pitrpose of determining whera tho lino of difforence alail ho drawo botweou molsdo and concentrated molado, wo that the rates of duty. prescribed in tho aot or Faprusry tast may be properly im- posed. Inconnequenco of the varinua repro- sootations made by iniportors and refiners prioti to tho passage of tho Little ‘Tarif act,” much time aud labor wore required to establish tho sugar rate. Himilar dificulty had been oxperiouced by revenue oficora in claaul- fying melado and concontrated molados. The Treasury Board has visited ‘the various ports through which sugars are imported, and made a thorough oxamination of the » matter incbarge, The rest of the examinations, with the conclusions arrived at, will be submitted to the Becretary report, [7'o the Associated Press.) POSTMASTER AFEOINTED, <~ Wasurxoton, 0. €,, June 23.—The Prealdent haa sppoiuted BR, Hubbard Postmaster at Mo- Grogor, lows, BECRETARY DELANO having recovorod {rom hile recent illness, arrived here thin morning, sud resumed bia dutio: 2 Interior Department, COUNTENYEIT FIVES, A now and dangoroua counterfoit was discov. ered at the Natioual Bank Htodemption Agency of $5 notes of the First Natronal Bauk of Oan- ton, Il, ‘This is evideotly changed from the plato on which the countorfolt on tho Trad- ational Bank of Chicago, and the Firat National Bank of Paxton, Ill. woa printed, REVENUE APPOINTMENTS, Tho following Internal Roveuue appointments were made to-day: Richard Archdeacon, Store- keeper, Sovontcouth Ohio District; Elias Uhn- snider, Gauger Thirteeuth Ilinoia District; and G. D, apron, First Missouri District, ———— POSTAL MONEY-ORDER OFFICES, NEW ONES TO RE XSTALLISHED JULY 5, ° Wasurnaron, D, 0., June 23.—Two hundred and ninety-nine additional postal money-order oftices will ba eatabiiabod on the bth prox, The following 1s a partis) list: TLixor, Altamont, EMngham Co, Ludiow, Ohampatgn Oa, Barrington Station, Cook, Mctionry, Motlenry. Ustry, Pike, Martinsville, Clark, Yradford, Slark, Melvin, Ford, Caney, Clark. O'Fallon Depot, Bt, Olate, Chritmau, Kdgar, Paw Paw Grove, Lee, Goal Valley, itock Island, ‘Tadom, Waalingion, Gorell, Livingston, Hsnkin, Vermilion, rote, Wil yinond, Montgomery, Gute! Fulton, Aboridan, Ladaife, 5 Dundes, Kan Shipman, Macoupim, . *' 4 East Lynn, Vermflion, Sumner, Lawrence, Xiw Tower Mili, Bbalby, Granville, Putnam, Viola, Mercer, Moeywortl, McLean, ‘Walnut, Bureau, ¢ Lovington, Moultrie, Allerton, Wa; Altoona, Poll Mallen Muscaing tons} Yau Buren, Urush Greek, Fayette, Butler Centre, Butler, Wavorly, Morgan, rs tow. Luzerne, Benton Ca, 5 Little Sioux, Harrison, Martlnaburg, K $3 Montour, Tana, Olln, Joues, Oranye City, Sioux, @ Do, ty-three to Great Dri many, and fivo to Switz . ‘Three thousand six hundred and ninoty-four money-order oilizes havo been establiaied dure {ng the current tiscal yoar, and only nine diston- inusd. he ty-ona to Ger- POLITICAL. Platform Adopted by the Califor- nia Independents, forenoon, and nominated part of @ State ticket, 28 followa: Becretary of State, G, D. Duson bory; Comptroller, Anson A. Hopkine; Treas uror, Stophon B, Ayers. Rocana, Tha following ts the tomainder of tho ticket« State Engineer and Surveyor, Goorge A, Dudiey; aan peontalsslayers rite Halls Biter eliog napector, a EE Maine ; , tornoy-Generad rong prohibition rosolutions wore adopted and the Convention adjourned nine dio. THE BLACK HILLS. Prof. Jenney’s Iepart Not Very Ene couraginge Wasmrxatoy, Juno 23,—The following dispatch has beon received at tho Indian Bureau from Prof, Jeunoy, dated : Camp on Fnexcit Caren, xxan Hannet's Pv. Junet7, 18VG—The Hon, Be! Sets PAN Tincavered gold in amall quantities on tha north Lend of Castle Greek, In terracen of bara of quarts gravel. 1 arrived here yeaterday, About Aftcon miner have located 8 camp on the creek above here, and lave commenced working, Gold is found from Csatlo Crock eoutbe wardiyto French Creek, at thin polut: and the dow ports aro almont wholly ‘in Dakots, ‘The rogion has not been fully explored, but the yleld of gold thus far han been quite small, apd reports of the richness of the gravel bara are greatly exaggerated, On French Creek the depoalts of gravel ato very unfavorably situated, The water supply ts armall and failing, atid the grade fa too little to admit of tallloge belng carried Off by the stream, Tho proupect at present tx sot oulcks aa to warrant axtended oxplorations in mining, (lgned) WL, denxey, E, MG. Expedition, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasurxatox, D, C., Juno 23,~Tho Intorior Departmont doca not givo much credones to the dispatches from the Black Hille publishod to-day concerning tho discovery of gold in large quauti- ea, No dispatches have been rocolved at the Department from the oxpodition, which ingucce —— CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE, TNE REPORTA OF ARCHITECT POTTER AND TRE EXAMINING COMMIBSION., Special Inapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasmixotos, D. C., June 23.—Socrotary Bris- tow left for Now York on Saturday, to accom- paoy hin family is tho ateamor which salls for | They Favor State Control of Rallroads Europe to-day, His family will npend thogroater » pactose of thesummer on tho ‘Continent Hu- aud Other Public Corporations. porvislng-Architoct Potter submitted hia report —————— upon the Chicago Custom-House building to} The New York Prohibitionists Place a Seerstary Bristow pbortiy before the tattor left State Ticket i : for Now York, Gon. Brintow took thie report to to Ticket in the Field, Now York with him, and will probably aubmit it, togother with the report of the Commission, to tho Prosidont, at Long Branch, to-morrow, Tho report of Architect Potter, ax to the goneral facts and findings, refers to the report of tho Examining Commission, which it indorsea fn all particulars. ‘Tho chief purposo of Motter's roport 18 to show the listory of the coustruction of tho building ax {t ia contained iu the tiles and reeorda of the cfilce of the Supervising Architect. of the Treasury. Tho oxact naturo of this ro- port cannot be ascortained, but it can bo atated that tho office-records will show that Mr, Mullett in not without eepanalblitty for the prerent con- dition of tho building, and that dangers wero Tong ago presented to lie knowledge, against which no adequate safeguards wero provided. ‘These records will also show that some of tho public renaissance, sulphuroan utterances of Mollett aro not substantiated by the official records of his own oftice, It has come out that Mullett personally visited one of tho members of tho Examining Commission, and hogged bim The Object ond Aims of tho Now Organization, THE GALIFORNIA INDEPENDENTS, NOMINATIONS AND PLATYORM, Sax Franctsco, Juno 23.—Tbe Independent State Convention met in Sacramento yesterday, and orgauizod by making Heury Edgerton its President. The platform adopted ina long and cumbersome document, comprising thirty-atx resolutions, aud waking ono aud 8 half columna of fino print, The preamble declares that local quoationa have now become of paramount im- portauce, and that both the so-called National parties in California havo failon under corrupt- ing influences. The Grat resolution explains tho purpore of the Indepondent party of fornia to be the union of all honost and taw-abiding citizens with s viow to tutroducing economy and rutrouchment in the State, County, and Munict- pal Governments, The party ix aluo aaid to hold firmly to the doctrine of Btate control of rail- i roads and other common catriers, and to con- | the telief that tho proas dispatcha to deal gontly with bim. Gen, Willlam Booy | template the exerci va rig i (? 8 FO SOmo- Bimith wrote tle conclusion af the report of the thie reupoct vigorously and ettherseig, hein what sousational, ‘Tho hostile altitnde of ‘some of the Sioux bands lias croated approlionston for the wuccess of the proposed treaty nogotiations and the safety of Jotnoy's oxpodition. Tne ute most caution qill havo to bo observed to proven the precipitation of a protractod Ludian war. ITEMS VIA SIOUX CITY. Speeiat Lispateh to The Caicaao Tribune, Sioux Orry, Is., June 23.—The news from the Black Hilla only confirma what we have all along known, While the military captured « fow of the minors on their way to the Hille, many more gotin, At least 300 mon from hore and various points on tho Missouri are now thore and on the way there, following tho route marked out from Sioux City. The Transportation Company still Isvos, and is daily sending men, who in due time will bo hoard from. They can make the trip to Commission and drafted the material portions of the text. Tho Secretary of the Tressory, after bis conference with the Preaident, will doubticas speedily docide upon hia action in the matter. ‘Tne report of the Commission, and the decision of Secretary Bristow, will probably be made public at tha same tline. RAILROAD NEWS. AN INDIANA ROAD. YHE LAFAYETTE, BLOOMINGTON & MUNCIE. sccomplithment of these ends tho aupport of the agricultural and miuing companies of the in- terior is pledged. The resolutions in regard .to railroad and transportation companice are as follows: Wrrngas, Through tmprovident and inconsiderate leginlation tho fundw generously appropriated by the uation, and materially increased by California, its citics and counties, to ald in constructing the Pacific Railroad have been a0 employed that anual nurntera of juulviduale acting in a corpurate capacity now own and control the only "transcontinental rallroad in the country, together with almont the entire railroad rys- tein of tho Btate, a8 woll ag the river stoamers and fer- Svecial Luspateh to The Chicaen Tribune. eerie eted upon. oR Jntarive ints tuereby Rime averte, Ind. Jane 23,—The Directors of | {etl!y monopollzing not only the eutire overland traf Lay, . » Dut ikewine the general car, the Lafayotte, Muncio & Bloomington Railroad | and cout: and, Cote APe7INM trade Of the State held a protracted session yesterday afternoon | _WH##uxAs, Tho corporations controlting these rall- 7 ronde and steataboate ponsces and exercise 1 and evening, from hich all roporters were ox- | to arbitrarily maken Ievy sud collect ure ae ar cluded. ‘The Presidont read a notice purporting | freight and arwenger fare, andl enact for force rules Gordon | City, thelr “bago of supply, in to be from the Frankfort, Aluncie & Blooming- mi regalasiony ‘at thelr own pleasure: sud eight days from bere, The Pony Ex- It is a it that the ton Railroad, directed to this Company, saying | relict from te exeeelve terres nee deca that the Frankfort, Muncte & Bloomington Rail- | patlons of the railroad corporabons through compo road hed been duly orgauizod according to the | Sroiuvsriatty used to bread Wows ata e ier ee Jawe of Indiana for the purpose of completing | snd ruin tho projectors, and, failing {n that, then tho unfinished, forfeited, and abandonod road of | Renna tn cree ee eat ae ates the Lafayette, Muncie & Bloomington Company, | and discriminate at ploanure, and provent any fegisla- and requiring thom to appoint = man mY to act as appraiser, to appraise tho franchises brows Company sent out a ridor Inet weok. Ander will probably be in here Saturday from the Hills with gold fromthe miners. Frazer's party, consisting of himeslf and five othors, were not killed by Indians, as reported. Private advicos toceivod to-lsy from Fort Sully stato that hie party were captured by Indians, but subsequently reloased, after boing robbed of everything. Tho party attempted to make thoir way bome, but were intercepted on the rovor- iva rellef from being extended to the people, the rail- road corporations huve, in the past, systematically tn- termedded with, and’ corrupted, ‘the politica of the and property of the Lafayette, Muncie & Bloom- State, saing ia wealth son susan to elevate eines, aud ih many cones " ington Company, ete, It was resolved that thoy | to piace thom in the lecalitcve and ones ahrtieon at had not forfeited any franchises or right of way; | trust, where they could voto away tho people's rights, had completed a part of thoir road, and wero | Until’the domtuation of the rallroad and other corpor: speedily comploting the reat of it; denied the right of the said pretended Company to appro- priate its franchises aa contemplated in tha no- tice, and refused to appoint an appraiser or yatton by the military, and aro now in confino- ment, LAGE GooDs, Great West Side Dry Goods House, LLAMA POINTS AND JACKETS AT HALF PRICE! 50 Lace Poi it 7322, oe Points at $3, $4, and $5, worth ations in our polticg and government line become an o Tul recogolze suchiricht on the pert of the Fra ee | oe eee te nr ne oe eemtIOUE ota how exercised bY the rallroad corporations in talhiyg bo held personally xebponsible for tho acts intolerable evil ; therefore, corporations fn transportation by railroad and ateam. fort, Moncie & Bloomington Company, and pro- | 4: their own unrestricted will and pleasure boats d Tr aoticu in tbo by eaoh praceaned Gciapanr: mboata owned and operated in connection with reguutions as far as theso rates {a exercised in an uo- or damage arising therefrom. The Secretary is | tity or the Btate, Dloomtngton Railroad Company, and the Auditor | to reduce uald rates of freight and fare bylaw to a just Reaived, That there is can be no safety to government, the capital or production, a0 long aa the boat, in this State, possess the power, Independentl: of law, to make thelr own rules and regulations, oF tp teated against soch action or by an order of Rewiced, That the rates of froigut and fare charged, Clinton County so attempted by such notice, | smd collected on the railroads of Callforuls, and on them in most places whore there in no competition, are or auditor, or pergon, or officer, for, or in | Unjust, uncqus}, and excessively high, aud the power bebalf of ‘such . Qompany, they will dust, oppressive manner to the injury of iudiridtals an location, az well as the general Productive talar” heroby directed ‘to. serve s notice on I. Heaulved, That the Peoplo's Independent N, Davis, Frosidont’of tho Fravkfort. Muncie & | ny ploayet tin nominees tor aioe tient he, Blale of Clinton County. A content wih D, BP Biles ane dae Sanders sa ea actual cont at the road and Piced Dace Folnts at $7, $8, and $10, worth of {Olovelsnd): ‘mse ubinitied \ and! siipraved, | mse renvet of operation j.a.18 the. ‘wnjut dis. | BO Lace Points at $12 hero be uta. gomplete Gay equip tho On; | ertnination agalust individuals or localitua: and | from S20 to Sane ee eran SL), worthy nial in ho Lafayette, Muncie i i Bloomington Hallroad. betmeon Latayaito ond | SeTertuyo ruse tue Plead oorroriont (gthe | a5 Teco Pointe at $20, $25, and $90, worth Muncle, insjading tho bulldiog of machiuo- | | Favoring the speody cousiruction of tudepenatat | S482 S00. abops’ at Lafeyette, in all respocts firet-cliss, | llnos of competing roads acroa the continent. 2b, Eace Points at $95, $40, and $50, worth within twalve months of tho date of the accopt- | _ /eoleed, That whilo we peck by all lawful meana to | ftom $60 to S85. rive the raliroad corporations out of politics and pro- tect the people by wise and calmly cousitered laws from extortion snd unjust discrimination at thelr hands, yot we fully acknowledge the great value to the conimuntty of » properly-constructed and justly managed vystom of railroads, uo, will ever eta ready to accord due approciation aud generous trox ment to thove who construct and manage them, Resvlved, That we favor the coustruction of all tn- dependent lines of competing railroads to connect the Aalanilc Slates with Califorule, provided thay be built oui, operated fu the interest of the poople and not solely in that of the mouopolist, as ta the way with tho rallroada now existing tn Galifurnia, z Tho sixteenth, 25 Llama Lace Jackets at $5, worth $10. 25 Liama Lace Jackota at $8, worth $15, 20 i wi0,Pigma Lage Jackets at $10 and $12, 20 Llama Li west lame caee Jackots at $15 and $18, 20 Dl. Li qi re Jama nee facketa at $20 and $25, The above aro partof alarge line bought by us of tho importers st LESS THAN GOLD COST, and marked correspondingly low, making them the cheapeat goods o ance of the proposition. In consideration he in to receive atock cortificatos of said Companys capltal stook to tho amount of 1,600, folly paidup at its par value, and also firat mortgage bonds on this part cf theroad fortbeasme amount, The Company is to so- cure and pay for the right of way, complete tho road-bed, culverts, bridges, tles, etc., ag fast ag nocded. The Company isto placo in the lands of Joveph Perkina, of Cleveland, O., as Trus- too, the amount of ‘mortgage bonds; he shall doliver them to Holle at tha rate of €18,000 por taile, as fast aa tho ratls laid, and tho ro- mat n ls ‘are laic sevontoenth, cighteenth, and mainder of the ton pf the’ contract, anid semolUtiOuns FUlaLe LO equal yualition ever offered hero. 08; "80" tpl. pe it Melereat'I-ehall accrue | ounontial to the’pronee dovolopment of agricul- Pi till after May : ‘isa ‘Mg- Ella ia to plac the | tural interests, For thie roason the Convention 91,600,000: af moh tea in Mr. Por- | declares that the State Government should re- lina’ hands as tepatee Sontract sall be | tain control of tho waters of the lakes and rivers vounpl aa . wollateral: re el ers of ae Btate, ] y Tight to vote auld stock, joy 8 e twentioth, twanty-firet, and ¢ z nents of ownership, to transfer it or do Zesolutloas pledge the Tadovendoat par ore Mw di d P . : tato to roulst te encroachments of th i “ Valley Water, Company, of an yeowes eng | <n AGISon and Peoria-sts, J 8 power is placed in its haudy, to ; 2 Fate oF tha: snd all canon watat companion ia AE EEMENTS: ‘petal ‘Ths Chicago Tetbune, 8 Krate within proper boun: Prom; -Mh, Juve $8.--The Poca Board of | ,, The twonty-third and twouty-fourth resolu. MoVICKER'S THEATRE, tions propounce againat tho wale of the Calayoras Water project, and similar schamos for the relief of citicy, at exorbitant prices, ‘Tho twonty-tifth and twenty-sixth resolutions demand tho’ regulation of the quality and price otnas ry Ban sr raat ‘no twonty-voventh, twenty-oighth, twenty- ninth,and thirtioth rouslatioae detec a general ‘Trade will telte's grand: excursion :o Cinciunati on they Gta July,’under' the suspicos of the Toledo, Regen d:-Warsaw.Soad. Reccivor Hopkins haa fepeatedly ‘invitel tho Board to take a trip over’ the Peoria: # Warsaw and its connections’ wilt'a view of showing them what hie roed is foe’ Paork and her interoste.,} retrouchinent of public ty} Binoo Me. Hopkin’ t tho road Las | Of ollcal salaried througuout the Slate, noe FRADAY EVENING, Jano 25, steadily fi hig bewbiees, both freight and | The thirty-frat, thirts-second, and thirty-third aasenger, wnt) Jae the popular route East | Téaolutiouw avert that asuousmonts nhould be 3 and Weat.': Ps w desired better con equal fees Ausesuors bo prohibited from showing ‘Ohite(o, and now, jb in Fer eng eteony spirit of (bia: ‘our | , ‘The thirty-fourth resolution Pledges the party a businessmen gem:.iwve bere af 11:99 p. 2: to the revision of the GraudJury system and ‘as Chi. Sher eiifoteanient of fhe eriminal laws, ! soa 6 concluding resolutions are as folt cago Se eer inty is Obloag 3 anitial, Tat the Yoopie's Independent Party ro Mr.’ i the’ General’ @uperin | fudividual conscieuce and not party dldciplice iain tonite Sete tipote Gontral Railroad, has just | ly guide to the voter who, tn good faith, coke re- {saued the follwing ‘motioes. “In accordance with the requiemente of she Jaw of tho State of Dlineds, tha Company have placed in their pas- senger. gers One 8x, 008 hand-saw, one ulodge- banimer, ant tro eatharn: buckets, for use in cane of guciient, ‘ form in government ; aud, further, that we ask no on to vote for uny candidate on the People's ticket om the side ground that such candidate ty the party nominoe + but, ou tho contrary, amort that {t ia the paramount duty of all citizens to scrutinize the work of this and all otbor convention with care, aud to rvpudiote and vote against any caudidate whose pact lifeor character Justites them in beiteving he will be falve to the people ‘aud to the pruciplea of guod goverument, BIG BONANZA MY UNCLE'S WILL. First Appearause ws JEFFRYS LEWIS. Mr. i, Blennots, the General Passenger ent, nat W. 1@ Gene! icket Avent, dtewoived, That the sol Of. the, Cloago Northweatern Tiailroad’ who dependent Farly in plating candideiea toe ite ry we been Golug California during the taut t people of Califurnis for eloction thiw year, Ea} ping Callfornl Tor Onisago yesterday, Deeded reforuun iu thie Slate usd the suger eon ‘be attaluod in this mouvement for Letter docal goveru- WHISKY. ment {a iu no wise dependent on th: y tere will o will mob uo au Tadopendiont ot National “rye quincy ARRESTS, Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pasty, fodependeut nowii tu Dio; ‘and thatthe voto of any eititan for tne ; forule, 1187 dona bok forouttduwron tara St 2) Qerer, IL, June 23,--The examioation of | ner of signiftance or bearing ou the question at Puillis and MoKean, an‘socount of whose ar | National politica ur the contest for Prealdent, but oacl fests Glearapbsaie Tar Tarmoxe leat night, a 000 to-day before the United States Several amendments wero offered and referred Coutasioner, Phillipe: taatited that, on Mon- | to the Comuitter om Plationme tite wince fcturday Minn and Deenig, lst st Gayleut, he visited “the distillory of Kramer & | WA4 shen adopted vica voce, wich were sent to the dopot, and three wera ma iitiout ae & Yote, the Convention ad- rored In an adjacont barn, Ho waa ordered off | fourned until i BIG BONANZA! LAKE NAVIGATION. citizen will be free to shen uc st ae Co in this ality, where he dis Eatoo, of San Fraucisoo; Bidwell, of Butler; oalghi ivan eat eur rere en aale and Cattlin, of Sacramento, were plaood in nomi- Soares tei tecenaay a iron bay told aw Fhaxcrice, duue 2-~Gen. dwell allege Hprings, Paxe, on, Jackson, 40 premiges, but told Tauem 4N Fuaxctxco, Juue 23.—Gen, Hidwell wi fy i 4 Orawfordevilie, Weal'ytan, Ricmobd, Wasbington, [ne ire 4, a ih A mnember OF | counaladl for Goversor othe {Hid Lele ba ee teenage Danville, DeaMoines,, ” Ridgeway, Wiuueetiek. e frm, that be wan awindling the Govern: | Ties inated for Li fee aussie Paprile, pestle! muerte nent, and that he should notify tha revouu | gravee atefm sented for Lioutouant-Gov- Drateatilie, Davis, ueldon, 0 Belen, eficors, whoroupon Yausman, as Phillipa | For Bucretury of State, W. Toush ; Vomp- | *3 raed Haven, tte Bibley, Oncedie, toutifies, at once olferod him a shock for $500 if | troller, Lauren E. Crano; ‘Tresuuror, F. Baeht; | Korbi Jueapn pw ubuque, Byirlt Lake, Di ho would keop still, ‘This amount Phillipa re- | Attorney Goneral, P, Vanclif; Surveyor Gover- | ,#2¢epled. Exfra, Addubon, Bpringville, Linn, faued, when Taosman offored to Increane the | #). E. ‘Iwichell; Clerk of Bupretac Court, Paul t Guihtie Centre, Gathrle, Unlou, Harlin, amount, first to $600, and then to @8U0. Philliyy | Morrill; Superimtendent of Pablio Lnatruction, ‘Hopavilis, Glarke, Surat cies 0 Suslly cold Tausman that it would cost bim | J. W. Guinn, evilley Wayne ag hicat Mitcnell, Mitchell, | 91,000 to wettle tho tantter, for which amount | Ibo Indopendeut Convention, Beoond Con- Hay. Bleaot an akon: Manchester, Washtenaw | d'ssman immediatoly drew a chock aud gavo it | grevsioual District, baa momiuated Charles A. | pyre, Tuesday and Eri Als; Gruct c Machetes, Washtéa to Phillips, the latter agroolug to secrecy, On | Tuttle for Congress. ee ee tian Char, Runics, Ottawa, ‘Tuosday, however, ‘Tausman stopped payment Oborlew F, Reed was nominated for Oongrese iio, Geneece, Parson, Montcalm, on the check, and mado cortain inquiriey of the | in tha Third District, Honstantiig, Bb donee Balk: Bt, Marie, CX Sevetine piers which contirmed their sus —— A y pews, picloos that there weu crooked whisky in a Eaton Heplds, Zaton, arborea, Katamame | [16 “caso, Shortly after both Phillips and MISCELLANEOUS. Cass, Vicksuurg, Kalama: White Pigeon, Ht, J Dodge Osntre, Dade Car Mervial, Ton Qo, unas, Ice, Melrose, Btearas, Teussville, Waseca, Buah City, Chissgo, for some weoka past, and it ie rumored to-night see WR cor NCUA | that itis to boasized.. Suporrisor Matthews: | She'Steie Ta the Unit Lee Soda ot, SE nepes, Kewannes Oo, Now fishmond, GayCrolx | oow ln the city, end the affair will be fully iu | sag rau dead wot against him. Bristow, of eas bands Aablaud, Poe po 5 Vealigated. tucky, waa the stropgest man in the Repoblican by diam a east tal CONDEMNATION, so rea Re rea cig ere ‘Green, Grant, Hosendale, Youd f Las, Naw Youx, Juno 23.—A quautity of whisky, a rae ponores, be 2epul = Pier Hashingles, peuiabare, Late whlch was allpped from the Wout, and recently | “ec? sels man without didioulty, i wa é walaad as “orooked," was condemned in.the seh sae 33 nea LG ie pew foreign money: othoes ted Btates Court yeaserday, bo slalmante for | ftasdvas, N. Y., June &—The Probibitien (Wil canis enbabdialsnd on tan bu od Dupuy ; tale Coarénilon campleled tie organisation thle MoKoan went tuto the Collector's oftice to suk about the Reve into custody, for furthor oxamloation, Collector here Lad beon watching tho diatiliory oppoacd to Grant as s candidate for the A PRESIDENTIAL ITEM, 8r. Lovie, June 23.—The Kepublican's Kenvas City special waye in an intorviow with the Times Yepostor, Benatur Ingalla utated to-day ho waa OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP. uo Jaws, whoo they were taken id aro to be taken to Springtield it appoors that the