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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNFE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1875. L nt cannot recall 8 name of any prom- ‘o:::::po.:da\h “Laboral” fotloming that ls vow allied with tho Demoeracy. *'In Cinein- uatl, such men as Hondley, Btallo, Hassaurek, Malstoad, Matthows, and mauy othern ; in Clove- tand, Tlobort F. Paino, Hutchins, and Hpauldisie, will all voto sgaiust inflation, Qon, Briokerholt, sditor of tho Ohio Liveral, at Mausticld, is work- Ing against Allan with Lis sbarp tonguo and taustio pon. Add Lo thewo the German Tepub- licans, itherto catraugad from tho party, and jyou get vory momly tho sirength of the Demo- sratic opposition.” Arrangomenta for filling tho sovoral vacancica n the Lower Homao of Cougress caused by loath are more or loss advanced. The Republic- s of tho Fourth Maino Dintrict sill lold their Lonvention Aug. 12, aud the Domoctala will bave Incirs one wook lator. ‘The eloction takea placo Bopt. 13, the date of the Stato elactlon, Tuore ire no new devolopmenta in tho Thirty-third Now York District, ahich Mr, Fouton fu supposcd Lo 0ld in tho hollow of Lia haod. Tho aspirants jo tho vacancy fn the Firat Masaschusotts Dis- irict mro logion; the Hon, Willism L. Davia, of plymeouth, ia the favorite. 4 Oregon, tho Dem- serata have already nominsted w gon of old Joa Lsre; tho Ropublicans held a convention on the 118 inet., nud tho Independents ou the luth. Thoro 18 no Iato information from tho Fourth Donnessoo District, whish will undoubtedly ro- mrn a Domociat, Tolitics aro gotting very livoly In Oblo. Both he Republican and Domocratic parties havo popular candidates for Governor, but Bam Cary, e Democratic nomineo for Licutenant-Gov- »roor, 1a & sort of adventurer who baa hithorto traded largaly on his assumad affection for the workingmen, 8mmn secms to e in trouble now, This is the way sn Olio psper describoa bils pro- dlcament s It's & voxatious thiog to haye n *recorl ™ some- lmes, Horsomen know something alout thls, but litical place-huuters know more, For fustunce, ere is the “horny-handed" Sam Cary, of Olio, eandidate for Lisutenant-Governor on the ticket witli 31d Mr. Allen, 1n 185, when Brough wan running for Ooversior, ho and Cary mpoko at 8t, Clalesville, Bel- mont County. The lattor got thoroughly warmed up, aud this i pecimies of how o wout 2 “ Feliow-citizens, the Governor thers [pointing to ugh) is handlitig men with his gloves on, 1ot ”o'i‘::gulul tako mmag (:ln‘.l nd wll mt“:: nu:‘l ml?;": g; n 10 golng 1o commuy oot dasmed ol "séaundrel of's. Ll Alles, of Gl cothe,” And now tho Ropublican newspapers aro cruel wnough 16 print this quotatioy, aud commond {t $0 0ld man Allen aa ** plossaut reading.” OBITUARY, GEN. GEORGE E. PICKETT, ‘Thedalspatchos on Saturday ropoited the death, at Norfolk, Va,, of Gen, Georor E. Pickerr, who was & AMajor-General in the Oonfederato servica during the War of the Rebellion, and ope of tho most gallant of all the Bouthern ofi- cers. Ho wasa Virginian by birth, but was ap- pointod to the United Biates Military Acadomy from Iifinofs in 1842, being masigned at Lls graduation as Brevot Sccond Lientennnt in tho Eighth Infantry. IHis military service was a vory sctiva one. Iu tho Moxican War he engaged in the siega of Vera Cruz, Maroh 9, 1847 ; battle of Qorro Gordo, April 17, 1847 ; canturo of Ban An- tomio, Aug 20, 1847 ; battlo of Churubusco, Aug 40, 1847; battle of Molino dol Itey, Sopt. 8, 1847; etorming of Chapultepee, Sept. 18, 1847, and tho captare of sho City of 2Mexico, Bopt. 13-14, 1847, From 1848 to 1850 Le served in sevoral of the Toxas frontior garri- some. In 1856 Lo joined tho expedition against the Pagot Souod Indians, and remained on duty on tho Paclfic Coast until the outbrenk of tho ‘War of the Rebellion. In June, 1861, be resign- od bis position In the United Btatea Army and entercd the Confedorate servico, In this sor- vice his elill and gallantry, capecially at Gottys- burg snd Petorsburg, led to bia rapid promo- tion, nntil at lest Lo hoid tho raik of Major~ Goneral. | At theclose of the Warho returned to Norfolk, Va., and engaged in business pure suite, aud from that time up to the close of bLis life bas nover given any attention ‘to political fangen, o, PERBONAL, Alr, Bartoris Is going back to Engl.lnd fo ex- hibit his son aod beir, Troy aa s waterlog-place has advantag Tho Arabs bathe in the city-roservolr, 3 Judge Norton waa much weaker yesterday, owing to derangement of the digestive organu. Mrs. Buctcher, of Reading, Pa., has tweanty- throo children. Bha ia & help-meat indoed to Mr. B, Brigham Yoong's favorite wife, Amelir, loft Balt Lake on a special train for the Bouth on Bunday. Now York babies ara dying at the rate of 100 adav, The heat is too much for them, poor littlo Innocenta, Eualid avenus, Cleveland, has no parallel, 2ud, a8 & wag declares, ia lald ont with geo- motiical sccaracy. Now that Albany finds sho has s populs tion of 81,000, sLie ia puttingon airs and doesn't want any Bunday papers, Tho Baltimore Court of Inquiry into the chisrges nganat Bishop Whittingham is organ- 13ed and ready for work. A New York papor, with a nsme too long and dry to be givon, thinks Dickons' Lol musc have been a girl of the period, A now anow-plow lhas been invented by two operatio stars, who are siugularly misuamed as churohmen, Fryer and Abbiati. 1ke Ciocionsati pelico are allowed to carry slung-shot no longer. Tho braus-knuokles, also, aro relogatad to the * knucks.” Tom Sayerw, son of tho noted pugilist, is & Jockoy, and has been riding at Baratogs. Heia wsid to rasernble Lis late father remarkably. The Bhrevoport (La,) polloa rucently shot and Xilled Edward Pagan, a rough of that place. Tuoy wery no bettor than * ho thon"—Hoaton Post, Thera 13 a Hootch looking -glass-maker who bLozds hla advertisements with & guotation from Buzoss “ The giftie gle us ta nes aursala ax fth- ors aeo us,” The Iarpers will shortly publish & novel en- titled, * Eglantine,” by Halvos. 1t'a the first Umain their hutory that they ever did any- thivg by haives. Mr. Twohey i meking a deadly rald on the polica, sure enongh, Now, if thore ware two Two-loys, what m four-ay it would be,—New York Commercial. Prot. Elrkwood, of the Indlaos University, pow laanches & timorons olaim sht the exrth is culy 91,675,000 milea from the sian, and is gradu- slly reducing the distauce, Fraok B. Carpeoter bas finishid hin portrait of Provident Lincoln, ordersa by thiy New York Logulsture. Itis sald to bo s conusrkable Like nesy, and asuperb work of art, According to Olive Logan, a fair Long-Branch bella has gone Insane, aud bandcadec! her door sgninst soolety. If that is the onlys symptom, 4o I8 not as crazy as they think ber. A low follow of Frodericton, N, B., baving as- sanlted two young Iadies, the citizens tmm‘n to bave him whipped in publis, and all the able- bodied men want to do the whipping, “ Wa regret to say he has sntirely reacvered,” is the kind mauner in which tha hiytnxu:n (r;{:.) 1 ispalch oloses an account of the mlshap of one ©f {ta employes who took an overdoss of chloro- form, Oue of Tennyson’s Bix Hundred fx s clerk In the Treasury Department. He would fain make noother equally bold and reafstiess chasge, but Treasurer Naw doesn's give way like s Russian gunoer. Oue ward in Newburyport, Mass., claims pine- ty-nine parsons over 70 yearsof sge. King David evidently meant to exclude Newbnrport when be fixed the age of mau, or peshsps he never beard of the place, Alot of Japaness attons hays started an illis~ !:M papes ad Yeddo, Alihough sllowed to % thalt own nolloax dher atill Bnd sametlitor to growl over, becauso rxome of them receive moro flattering comments than otbors. Campboll & Caseoll, bankers, of Taronto, suspond till thoy got nows from Eugland an poeards the tocent faituro, Tho other sirm of Cantln & Campbell is broken up. Poor **8ner " §8 in his grave, Lut Cantlo still takes np hiw notes 8 "Fum:o. Ot 180 young gentlemen, whoprosented them- selves at the examination for admiskion to Yalo Cotloge last month, forty-eight prssad without & condition, Mr. Xenest Cartar, of Chicago, atood smong the lughost on the Hat of succesaful compaotitars, Gen, Myer i3 abrent from hin port, and & young and inoxporionced hand s running the buinses. Ienco tho atrocious woathier of the past fow dagn. If tho (irangara catols oithor of theia, theio will be a elianico for b uow, und wo Lioyo 8 Lotter, appoiutmens. Tho upper-ton-thonsand codinsof Londun are to bo made of wicket-work. ILin just probubto that the upper-ton-thousand cocnpants wine to wnko the way as enav an possible out of them, in viow of the enormous weight they will have to carry in tho matter of conkcience. The Marquis. of Lorno vonturad into the tent of the Pilvco of Wales at o garden-parly near London recoutly, aud was jimediatuty ojoctod by hig brothor-in-law's order, becauso he liad not a apecial invitation. 1t Lorno does not in- duiga in soma nolid pounding bofuro long Amoricaus, at least, will think their pympathy for the young man waated on & woithlesa object. M. T. Howden, a school-toschier at 8t, Jamna, Ta., fillod & pocket with advortising imitations of greonbiacks, and when somobody nt tho vil- Ingo storo offered to et on somothing, ho drow outa haadful, saying, **Makeit §500 nud 1'll tako you." Most of tho by-standers saw tho charactor of tho supposed monoy, and laugbod wt tho joko: but not so Karl Ahlberg, an ig- norant Swede, who regardod the billa as genu- 1m0 sud tho amount o & fortune, Ho theroforo entlcod Dowden luto a slable, whero he mur- dered him with o shovel. secnred the worthloss roll of paper, buriod the Lody, aud flod. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Patnier Honsc—Jatnos 8, Pirtle, Loulaville : George W. Adans, Ohfo £ It W. Gillott, ‘Dotrolt 3, Tuonri, Viitahurg{ O. C. Dirton, Netrarki; J, B, Hrewe Now York's A. A, Adamn, Tittaburg ;" David Miewil inms, Dwlght; J. I, Iomes, Bt 'Tools: Ti D. fioberlinn, Rockford: H, J. McKelop Lous: J, IL Chare, Rochestery Col,_Rateliffo, Wyddington, England ; McClain, _ Philadelibia ; E. O, Laneaster, {on B.'F. Van Arminge, an Francic Tow, 8t Loula; E Hewitt,” Alton, Misaalppls A. . Whitnoy, 8t Paul; J 1, st Lowa: E. €, Cuntingham, Willlam _ Dayhian, ~ Now York ;AL D 3, Hall, 8t Lont s R, Lgan, San Autos Clocipnats ; M. D, sborn, faporta; I, 'C, War- W, 0. Holgate, Dofinnce, 0. 3 William Graydon, New York; Thomas D, Miller, New Orlennn; B, W. Lyman, K, Iotla; L. Blersinger, Sau Froncisco : U, I Bimith, Ohlo. .. Shierman Hy M, Herdiigton, Genoyas W. T ol g, 11, Coatér, b, Lotl 1 Lsve- Yo Winb= F, Winslow, Detruit; George B \Grand Pacific—lsmon Q. Spoucer, fleld ; 1, W, gy, Utlea: ' ters L A, Bibeock, Free . Virtorl, Mary- Tand 3 Bamuel Bmith, + George 1. Brast, Bt. Lo Bowon; E. M, Brown, Cleveland s M. J. Blowsing, Memylia. .., Tremont House—d, B. Bwitt, Ciuciunati ‘T, C. Ammon, loston; 1, Birnham, M, Iiyan, Galena § Henator Ferry, Michigs A, Walerk, Bt, Louta; ¥ Urner, Cinrjunatt Qoorge H, Fallerton, Bpringfiold ; J, E, Konsas City ; C. 0. Cooloy, Milwaukee, b A THE ADA STREET CHURCH TRIAL. The Charges Agniuse Dr. Bigelow Not Sustzuued. Tho ChurchjCommittoe apponted to investi- gase tho charges ngainat DLir. Bigelow held an- otbier meoting at Ada Btreet Mothcdist Episcopal Church last evening. It was considerably aftor 9 o'olock bolore anything was dono, on account of tho absonce of wituosses. It was tho intention to take tho evidenco of Messia, Wright and Stover, whon tho tosti- mouy would be finislied and tho caso ready for a decielon. Mr. Wright flually mado his appenr- anco and was examined. kHis testimony reforred to & conversation which he bad heard botwoen Dr. Bigelow and Mrs. Doolittle. Ho contrib- uted but little of {utorest to the ovidenco ale ready takon. As Alr, Stover dia not preseut him- solt it was decided to cloan the caso withoat bim. Mr. Lunt, the counsol for Dr. Bigclow, thon mado a speoch in tho Iatter’s bolalf, alter whicl tho Comumitteo took the case under considera- tion, They deliberated until 8 vory late bour. Tioally, at'l o'clock this morniug thioy decided that the cuarges bad not beea sustained, except tho first anecitication of the cecond shargo, ** bo- stowing ununoeamrx and unwolcomo attentions in the stroat upon Blisa Doolittle.” RAILROAD NEWS, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN ‘The Chitcago & Northweatern Railroad has had a moet trylug yoar, tho Wisconsin law and tue gon- oral duilness in business having materially af- fected its trallic. Notwithalanding thoss facta, tho Lroasurer reports tho surplus of net earnlogs for the last flscal yoar, ending with May laat, after paying rontals and intorest, to have been €1,360,000. The surplus for tho previous yesr, when the crop of whoat raisod was the heaviest over known, was §2,119,000. Tue surplus for the paat yoar i3 vory nearly 33 per cont on tho ‘wholo stock, common and preferred, and 1s 0.36 per cent vn tho proferred stock. This, as & yo- snit of o most trying vear, with very light tratlic, very low raton and 8 bard winter, is decldedly eucouraging. . M, Gildersleove, Now York 3 Lockwood, FREIGHT AGENTS. The General Freight Ageuta of tho roads lead- ing to the Wost intonded to lold a mecting at tha Grand Paciflo Hotel to-day, but, owing to the damage dooo to varfous ronds by the heavy gaing of tho last fow days, many of tho agents did not arnye, sud the meetiug was sdjourned until to- day. The object of the meeting is to ace wheth- er the livo-stook rates from Kaneas City to Kt. Louis and Chicago could not be more oqualized, tne proseut 1ates belug groatly fu favor of . Louls, furclug the bulk of the live-utock tratio wia that city, ITEMS, Mr. Jamos R. Wood biss rosigned his position a8 Sccretary of the Railway Lmplovera' Mutual enotlt Assdciation, and Atr, Elam D. Parker, of the Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern Railroad, hsas boen appointed to Lill tho vacauoy, The Indisnapolis, Poru & Chicago Railroad han receutly bought'000 feot of additionsl doci- front at Michlgan City, Ind., giving it 1,600 foct in all. The now purchase wos noeded to give room for the incressivg lumbor trads of tha Company. Mr, W, IL. Vaudstbilt, Vice-President of tho New Y. rk Central Railroad, bas issuod s circu- 1ar prohibitiuyg the tickot agents on hls rosd from roceiving commisulons for the sals of tickets from othor roads uuder penalty of fu- mediate discharge. ‘The Michigan Central Railroad has fssued & poster, to bo placed on cash station of the road, auunancing that tramps who stesl 1ides on tho tralng of that road will no longor ba put off the train, but will be arrested aud tried socording Lo a Iaw passed by tho last Logislature, Tho National Bunday-Bohool Assembly of 1875 1a just now bolding ite seasious st Chbautauqua Lake, To gv« peoplo s chance to takae partin the m l{. the Lake Shore & Micligan Bouthern Ratlroad has doclded to sell round tnp tiokets for 814,85, This is only a tritlo over haif Tare, & singlo fare being $16. A NEW 1OWA ROAD, Svectal Disvatch to Tne Chicago Tridune, Craxrow, Ia., Aug. 2.—1'he Cbicago, Clinton & Woutesu Huilroad is pusing its iron track slong towards Jowa Clity st tho rate of a milo & day, ‘Tho track ia now belug laid between tha ‘Wapsla River sud the Davenport & Bt. Paul Koad, some 18 miles from this place, Larke quantitics of tiex are daily arriviug bero by river. Dilo Lridge- building s mnow being pushed wloug west of the Dabuquo & Bt Paul Road, aud grading Ia halug flolahed up from fit.d!"ll;I ?zlefibx(:‘n Tipton, There is now no donbt but that the rosd will be Iowa City by tue last of Nuvomher‘. “’1‘":‘)'31‘13:::?0‘: a0 excursion party goes from thiucity to tho «nd of the track west of tho Wapute, T'io Motho- diuts hold wp-meoting near Cumancho, on tho line of this roud, ou tho 18tk of Augusts pm.ngr-xnln- willthan ba run from this Duven Elm port, vis this 1oad and the Do uque & Bt, Paul, 10 acoommodats those il Lo il L Taating, whe WRONG'S RECORD. The Twenty-sevenih of the Series of Williamson County Assas- sinations Brigham Youpg’s Deposition in tho Mountain Meadow Case. Ho Donies All Knowledge of or Re- sponsibility for the Mausacre, Allempt of Rodifer, the Besperado, lo tiet Out of Lhe Indiaua Stato Prison. He Is Captured After Receiving Three Gunshols. Arrest of Many Thicves at Iinu- sas City, Mo, Brave Conduot of the Womon-folk of o 8herifi’s Houselold in Iowa, TIIE WILLIAMSON COUNTY VENDETTA. Br, Louty, Aug. 1.—A specinl trow Carbon- dole, 11, says anothor aemassination growivg out of tho Bollluger-Russell foud, in Williain- sou County, Ill., was committed on Baturday night at Craiuville, William Spouce, o merchaut of that pluce, had retired for tho vight (o a roow over his store. About 10 o'elock ho was aroused by two unknown men, who smd tloy desited to malke sotue purchases, Bponco got up and went down staics, aod, while putitiog ou bis shoes previous to opening tho store door, was fited on twico, both shots takng ellect in Lis abdomon, killing him. Tho stord wus rausackod, but fow articlea woro takon, and 8pouce's ompty pocketbook was found s sbort distauce frum tha store. ‘Tho real causo ts not known, but the act 1a attributad to the fact thut Bpeuce ontartained some triends who attended Georgo W, Slsucy's taneral oo Kriday last. Tine in the twonty-seventh murder committed eluca the foud botween the Boliugor aud Russell fem- ilioa bogan » fow years sgo, The rausacking of Bpence's store 18 coLgiderod Ay a blind Lo mako poople thiuk the murder was comumitted for plunder. Syecia Dispateh to The Clicago Tostune, Cannospsie, 1L, Aug, 2.—At tho Coroner'a ingaest on the bodv of Wiiliom Sjence, who was aveaysinated st Ciainville Saturdey vight, it was aecortaned that Lo had been shot tour timen— twico with & pistol, tmiee with u shiot gun, Ono of tho pistol shols eutored tim right eve, passed entirelv through tha head, and cumo out bubind the loft car. ‘I'io othor lodeed in his loft chook, Tufty-eoven buckshot were taken from bis body, 'The causoof bis murder is now belioved to bo founded upon n report that he wus to receivo & laigo amount of moucy that duy, which tho robbers huuted tor but’ could not find. Alfred Balior, a sawyer in a mill about 2 miles out of hero, while retiring about 9 o'ciuck 1ast night was shot at by some would-bo sgsusain through tho window of his room, Baker cscarod mjury from the shot, but the bedding near him wis completelv riddted with whot aud slugs. No clow to tho perpotratur can bo obimned. DESPERATE FIGHT WITH CONVICTS. JEFFERSONVILLE, Iud,, Aug. 2.—Lill Rodifer, tho noted couvict, with two other prisonors named Ryan und Driggs, made auotber desperato attompt to escapo from tho Stato Prisou South st 2 o'clock to-day. James IKewnody, in- sido guard, wss stending noar the ond of tha chair shop, whon ho was approached {rom the ryear, kuocked down, and bis revolver tukien from him. Tho three couvicts thon passed out of tho chair shop, The guard (Kounedy) rocovered and gavo the laim, and Wardon Howard started in puragit, and met thom in rear of tho machine-ehops, whero they drow up lu s line. The Wardon msizod Rodifer what ho was jtryingto do. o replied, * We nte trymg io oscape” Tho Wurden told them thoy ~could mnot do it, aund they ourrouderod and started for tho odico, whon Guard Kennedy appeared, runming up wehind noditor, and attemptod to talie lus 1evolver from Rouifor, when a sovero scuille on- sued, in which D, M. Alien, prison storekooyor, #liot Nodifer in thres diforont vlaces in tho melos, Guard Lonuedy roceivod a pintol shot woutcl £ the lelt aom, aud a slicht cut from a knife in the hunds of the convict Ilyan. Tuoe couvicts woro overpowered, and Driggs ava Ryaniocked intheir colls t await pun- ishmont, Roditer aud Kenusdy woro tuken to the Liospitul and their wounds dressod by Dr, Bherrod, who prouvunced them not serious in withor case, THIEVES GETTIN HE WORST OF 1T, Seecwat ispateh to The Chicaze Tribune, Lawnescr, Kan,, Aug. 2.—Tho Deputy Mar- shal arvosted Jobn Hall, Mary Ilall (bl wife), Dator Mason, Jubn Cary, and Willlam Mitcholl, Loro to-day, They are all membors of the band of Kansas City thieves who hiave been robling storos and private liousos in this placo and vicin ity for tho lust two mouthe. A large amouut of stolon property was found in their posscssion. Georgo Noatos and Dr, Langstones, two Nebras- ka borse-thloves, woro ulso arrested horo to-day. Marign Clayton was also caught with another mun's horso i bis possession. ‘Thoey ail lunuguish in juil—not o vory good day for thioves, cither. Special bigiatoh b The Clivago Tribwie Lawaescr, Kau., 2.—A guug of soven won_ sud womon wora arrested Do Lo~day oo couvicting ovidonce of thewr participation in many important thefts and robberies which bave boen perpotrated of late in this city aud teigh= boriog vilages, One dealor Jost fiftoen watches, anuthier worth of dry-gouds, Luige amonsnts of valuable property ingoumously #cerotod uave beon found, 3luch has ot yob beon weutified. ‘Tho police authoritios have vo doubt but thal this gaug are in close commum- catlon with somo of the worst characters of Kanuas City and Leavenworth. ‘ALwo lorso- tlioves from & northorn county were takon hore this afternoon, > = BUNGLARY. Special Dispateh to 1he Chicago Tribune, Laroutz, Ind., Aug. 2.—A Bwoede named Johnson was arrosted last night for busglary. The ollicors bave beon watching him for sowe time, and Iast ulght tracod Lim to au old vacant Liouss, where they found s largo quuutity of stolen goods, 'rom appesrauces, Jobuson e un oldt Land in tho bumowess. o was well provided with toots, masks, and everything voce ©asary to tho profession, 1la contradicts hin- self in his utatomonte. Ho is now in jail wait= fug L trial Speeral Iiapate to The Chteago Tribune. TEuk, Pa, Aug, -The hardware and cutlery storo of 0. J. 8wift, at Coioy, was ontered by two mon and over §e,000 waith of hLardwaro, ritlos, rovolvors, otc., carried oX. 'Yha won, it #poeara, drovo up a wagon to the roar of the #lory, sud doliborately loaded their plunder {a tle wagon, and thon drove off for parts un- kuown. 'Uhe robbery was only discovered yostor- day sttornoon. t Livesville, fi"nn revidonce of Mra, J. Allen, was entored Friday night and & large amount of maney and United States bonds and 8600 worth nl‘hwelry stolon, No trace of the thioves sa yof. BEATEN TO DEATH. Spasta Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, Dupogue, 1s., Aug. 2.—0n Bunday afternoon laet & brutal murder occurrod st Farley, Du- buque Counly, the result of & drunken brawh A couplo of men named Glbwon and Sweat ou- tered into a drunken wpres in » small shauty ocaupled by Gibson me a shoo-shop, sud in which he aléo lived. The two mon had been partaking very traely of whisky during Batur- day night sud Bundaey, aud, growiug quarrel somwe, held = disputa which woded fn blows, and, finally, Bwoat drui,'unl Gibwon out of the shauty upon tho sidewalk and kioked aud pounded biw iu the most shocking manuer. ‘Lho by-standers at lasi ralhed and drove Bwest from Lis viotum. but dibsou wau 50 severoly in- jured that he died weon after, s ekull bejng finctured i several places, It iw 1n evidonvuy that Swout atruck bim ropeatedly with o largo, huvg ulubi but the eutorprisiug cltizens of F ley Lw'h proper uot ta interfere untl {4 wes too late.” Tue decorsed wan uowarda of 60 voars of ago, an Trishman by Iu the vicinity of Farlsy. ST, PAUL CRIMINAL ITEM3, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicana v.bune, B, Paut, Minn., Aug. 2.—~Weolsos, and Payaer, andl Mru. Woolsoy, the convtorfosters srtesterd on Hatnrday, wera bield to-day to appear at tho naxt term of the United Stuted Court, the mon su £ 10, Jail, Prescolt's pawnrhop, apposite the Custom- Honwe, was burglarizod funt night, ono saty | inge trokan into and the cuntsuts removed, 1 pencott eatimaten watchen and fewelry tuken uu wortl A salzelntag usuntly hept burune wos ndeed, Tho most yaloable mticles wrio walected with jrecmon, fun CustomeHonsa htnan el ety p Liceman o that beat, sid £ u livervstailo he-t dnor, who wed np i 1ty hosrd nothi ol tiues alfnir, yor o € ther ol them notceo the moseteo of the unul lights, Hoveral tplemente sl e6 night b eed by burglan weio lefe ou the o ciuines, A COURACEOUS WNthzN, Speetal Dopatch to fhe Chicayo Tyitune, Benver, T, Aug, 2—Five prisoners broks out uf the Ly, towday, vihule tno Shorilf wuxubwent on busi- ners, leaving his wifs and bLaby with two hised girs in chargo of the Jail. When diuner-tima cate, Mes, Dusham, the Shenif 'y wife, opcued the door, when the gavye wuwls a rnsh for the 0 cuch, tud the woman in 3,000, T'aile | inig to seeuro bail, wll throo were reburned to | ounty Jail at Delbi, Delaware Coun- | vutside, Tho brave meh kr.bhed two of them, aud sbonted for th iose tho duos, all tho time crywug *fico,” ete,, but the prizoners thiew ler over on the and effeciod their escape. A crosd soo' eoliceted, und, armed with #hot-guns, st . ontite gany i 0 of ten mitnn ond returned thein to tho Jall. Mucks credit I8 due Mrw, Dun- bam, und tho citizoud tuli of pre-enting her with s wedsl, Sboma emall. dulicate womww, Lut can't be beaten for tiug couraye, 4, enl o raled tua EXAMINATION OF MAMI:R, Suecal Diswateh to I'he Chicuns Trilune, B1. Louts, Aug. 2.—A few dayu auo Georgo W. Napier was arrested here. charged with kide nappiog and ravishing bis little gitle, Ellen nod Sunan Murray, agod reapectivoly 11 and 9 yoars. Hio preliminary oxaminatiou wus held to- dny, and tho developments woio of the most horrible charactor. The littie guls tostificd that mbout thres monibs ago Navior mareied their mother at Dreaouville, Mo., and after living with ber throo weeks 1ay nway, talung thew with bim from Drevonvillo, ila Lrought them Lero, xtoppdi: for tew duys at o tuna at sovoral places sloug tho woy, The day after their abduc- tion Le outraged both of them, sud las cuntinuod to repeat the act up 1o Lik arrost s fow days ugo, ‘Tho youngest girl iu sevaorely in- Jured. " Tho womau who 1a how takimg esre of the ellest declaren that eho is enceinte. Napior was Lield ovor for trial by jury. CAUGHT AT LAST. Sneciar Dinpcteh to The Chiraqo Tridune, Prona, 1L, Aug. 2.—8heriff Frank Hitcheock will arrive hero to-morrow morning with Job Bpoucer, alias John Lioyd, io lua custody, In 1867 Sponcer came Lero from Obio, and did cou- siderablo business buyiag and solling stock among farmois mn thin conoty. Fo finally mavaged to strikoarich old farmor named Williatm Roed, niving near Primfleld, aud went Lo Chiesgo wita a Jot of bis hogs. 1o thora sold them. put tao pro- cceds in tis pocket, and left tio couutry, A numboer of detectives have been after i, but all otlorts to capturo him bave vroved unsuccoss- ful uatil Hitchoock ntarted. Ho has traced bis man all over the W sud yeatorday nabbed him {n Lodi, Wis, THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW TRIAL. Sveciat Digpatch to The Chwano Tribuns, Beaven, Ulab, Aug. 2,—To-day tho defento effered tho deposition of Drigbam Young and Georgo A, Snuih, whick was rujed out, but filed by tho Cleri. They stato in eubstanca that neftber party Issued any fnstructions in regard to the Arkansat emlgrant teain ; that the peopls woro couuseled not to sell grain to aoy part'es for forago. Thoy atate that neither party kinew of tho wmusracra untll attorwards, aud thon ouly by goueral report. Most of the day wne taken up by counsel dis- cugsjug the nrtructivns to Le subnutted to the Court, Judgo Borewau will deliver tho chatge to-morrow. FLIGHT OF JAIL-BIADS, Special Iapatch to The Cutevgo I'ribune, Lawuexce, Xan, Aug, 2.—Yesterday morn- ing six prisoners, namud Crallor, Collius, Hal- bertin, ltoavos, Flowors, and Harrison, succeed cd ju escapiug from tho jul at Ottawa. All weroe nated men, detained fur borse-sioaling, and worth to the Buoritf £50 ench, Secial Dirputeh to The Chienno Tridune, Nasuvitsg, Toun, Aug. 2,—Aundiow Bruwn, & notorious nexro thiaf, roblber, and crucksman, sontooced s voar swo for having burglaiiously outered twonty Nashville storos aad dwellings, oucaped from his guard wiilo at wors stthe Capitol-grounds this atternoon. A GRUTAL PARENT. Suectal Dunateh to The Clazaao Tribune, Detuwoir, Mich., Aug. 2.—A dwpatch from Plymouth a3y that oo Baturday as Emma Tess- man, daughtior of Joseph Tessmat, was playing croquet lu the yard, her father ordered her to stop playmg, but eho paid no attention to the commaud, whon Lo becamo enraged, seized bier, throw bier down, and kicked ber violontly threo timos lu the stomack, In about fifteon winuws sho was taken sick with great aguoy, aud died Buuday moruing. ALLEGED HARD CHMARACTER SHOT. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicaao Iribune. Crivron, In., Aug. 2.—A youug mnan agod 17 yoars, nanzed Judgo, a dosperato, dreaded youth rosiding nere, was shot by the Marshal of thia city in an attempt to quiet a yow. The shootiog #eems t0 bavo been justified by public sentis mout Lioto, su the youth fiiet drew o piatol from hia pockes, The young mau is uot Lkoly tu re- covor, A9SCONDED, MoxtnEaL, Aug, 2—It s reported that tho Ton. L, 1L Dessaules, Joint Clork of the Crown, absconded on Batusduy, leaving unprotectod papor to the smount of $100,000, of whick §75,000 810 sald to be forgesles of a well-koown umme, Dasvaules bas Loon engeged leavity in patonut nighty, aod 4 said to bave lost & largo amouut of money vu thom. ARREST OF A BURGLAR. Spectal Correayonience of The Chicuno Lrivune, Guaxv HAVEN, Miob., Aug. 1.—Sherilf Wott- man arrested Petor Wandorborg yesterday,—the aocond of the five men who burglarized Douker's ealoon & ahort time ago, Lleespocts to Lavo the atliers belore luug, ANOTHER CHANCE, Covruubys, Qa., July 81.—An arrest of judg- ment has bosn {saucd In tho case of James Kil- gore and Peter Finnegan, murdesers, who were tolave been hung yesterday. A new trial n eacu caso ks beou ordered, MURDER. Cousain Brurrs, Ia., Aug, 2.—Dr. Hatton, of Cass County, some weoks since shot by bir. BtoWhorter, died at 10 o'clock Jast night. Mo- Whortar was to-day arreated on & charge of muar- der, and lodged {o fau, L e THE INDIANS. MOVEMENTS OF THE §IOUX COMMISSION. Swectal Diapatoh to The Chicago Triduns, Bioux Ciry, 1a,, Aug. 2.—The Sionx Commis- elon hold a council at the Ghoyenne Agoucy Has- urday, which resulted very eatistactorily. Tue Iudiana thore decidod by s ununimous vote to iold o councll at tho Red Cloud Axonoy, 1t i ssid othor tribes on the Musouri wilt act with the Chayouncs, Tho ludiaus oxpress & dosire to well tho Back Uille country. The Commisslon lets to-day for the Btaudng Rock Agency, ‘Tue 18t of Suptomber {w the time fized for the grand council st Hod Clond. Ma}. Bingham, Agent st the Cheysuus Agoucy, loaves with Lis Iudiany for the led Cloud Agenoy oo the 18th. - — e AN OCEAN OUTRAGE. 8pectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Trdurd, 8ax Fraxcisoo, Aug. 3.—The achr Lucifer, bolouglog to J, P, alt, of thie city, was scizod in Megdsions Bay, July 7, by Mexicun rebels, Lo vecapo Foderal troops, and sot ssil. Nothiu, Las been Losid of them niuce. Kome Umuj Etalen troons wora on @ vousel in tuo bay at he titao, bub the cormauder deciined to 1uterfers, the scboonar bolng under she Mexiesn lag. ANDREW JOHNSON, The Orders Issued to the Army and Navy Yesterday, Eulogistio Tone of {he Comments of the Canadian Press, Besolutions Passed by the Authoritics of the City of New York, Tko Burial Anrounced to Take Tlace To- Day at Ureenvilie, ¢ Furlier Recullesiions of taa Ex-Presidenl by *fiace.” A Tow Notes of Intorest About the TImpeachment Trial. HIADOWA CAKT BEFOR Swerial Doanteh to The Clicany Iribune, Wasuiyaton, D, C., Aug, A gentloman bas Just returned to this city who lind a conversa- tion with Audiew Jobneon a: lua bome fn Teu- nespee & day or two Lefore hia death, Mr, Jobn- 40 then waid: I am winding up my perdoual affars, I wink to bo my onn exocutor. 1 uaso Lad x bad feeling iu1ay head, which makes mo fear apopleny, and = man hiable 1o that never knows Low suddenly he may be taken off," WIIAT LE HAD EXiECTED TO-DO, Ile wan to have teen in Wasbington this week 0 look after Lis moner in the hands of the Ee- ceiver of tho Fiist Netional Dank, Ho had aldo nesrly perfected arrangements Lo de- liver & apeach (n Baltimora ov the political situ- ation, with especial refereaco to financisl af- {airs and the relntiona of capatal and labor, 1N¥ MOULNING, ‘The public buildings wero this moroicg diaped in mourning in accordauca with the Executive order, aud wi!l 80 remmun for thirty duys. The national lag wus displased at hall-mast, THE ARMY AND NAVY, ‘the War Dopartmont has issucd this order in complianco with the PFresident's iustruction : The ttoops will be paraded at 10 o'clock a. m, on the day sfter tho recoipt of thum order nt each military post, when the order will bo read to them, aud tho laburs of that day will thereafter conuo. At dawn of day thirtcen gune will be fired. and afterward, at iot:rvals of thirty mio- utes, betweon the rRmg aud wotting of the sun,a siugle gun, sud, at the close of the day, & na- tions] satute of thirty-seven guus. The omicers of the army will wear erape o the left mm and ou their ewords, and tho culors of the soveral regiments witl be put in wourninge tor the period of tharty days. Tuo Navy Departmeut beg 18- sued o simier order. 18 BELIGIOUS OPINIONS. The Evening Star eayss * L in & fact well known among those who wera pereounily juti- wate wih tho Iote ex-Presideut Jolmson that, while cutertalning a sincere respect for the ro- ligious beliof of others, be himself wan uusot- tled in mind in referouce to ths world beyund, Nis natural leaning was spparently tonerd the Methodist Episcopal Church, aud, while 5o Washe fugton, Lo was ap atteadant at St. Pasil’s Lutber- 8o, 80d also of the Founur. Caurch, towards the comyiletion ot which Le made a very hiberal cune tribution. In conversa tion with friruda, however, lie oxpressed grave doubls as to the correciners of the theory oo which 1 (foundod tho cum- mouly accepted doctrines of Christiavity, aud scemed to tind eatisfaction in Apeculations as to shio hifo bereafter. Ho wam o gient adwirer of Swoudenvorg s an interpreter ot the Scriptures, and thoso who kuow liim best 1@ £ the opiuion thut bis religious beliof conformed mote rendily tu the Buedcuborgiat 1nith (Lon sy other," THE CANADIAN PLLHC, TonoxTo, Aug. 2. wmorning parers cor- tain eulogetic obitaary nouces of ex-lrevideut hingon, Tho Mail oya: *In iutelicctoul ca- pacity bie was not to bo placed besido Jeffervon, Adaqis, sud otber futers of the Hepublic, but hio had much of their apirit of personal patri- otic vartue, ol we wav say le wos tho lust American 'resident of the old sehool.” ‘Ibo Globe wava: *lle mrit vow be pum- bered witl: tho othier great men whowe Lives were st-ortened an tho tesult, dnectly orandirectly, of the ierco and ternble sirugalo throngh which the untion paesed,” TILC CITY Of NEW TORK, New Youx, Aug. 2.—The Doard of Aldermen to-day anauitiousiy adopted the foliowing : WHEREAS, Tuis Cotmmon Council buwlearned with most profourd ¥orrow of the deatl of ex-Procfdent Andrew Jubuson, aud s4 the sad ercut s oue tat sbouid call forth (ko [roper_ expreesion of the seatis 1 o Comtmon Council, the repro 0 of thid city, 11 View of the ex- uulic services of the dacessod man; therelore, alted ebaret: patrivt aud v Lie it resoisedy Thot 8 wpecial committes of three memlers of this Loard Le appointed to prepare and Bredctit Ses0lILOUS expressive uf tho regreiof the peoplo of this city for the death of the illnutrious dece.s- 0d, und 1o take wich otber wnd appropriate actiou =& 1o tliem moy sppear best caleulated to manifest our sorrow far the death uud respect for thie weinory of the docoassd ex-Fiesident of tio Unded States, TIUMEL PRCIIDENTS, to I'he Chiago Tribune, , Tenn., Aug, 2.—-A etroug feeliog oxits not ouly to hisve Johinsow's remains, but those of Jacksou aud Polk, placed 1u s grand maugoiemnm to be vrected on the Cavitol grounds, now bewg lwpioved and ornanented. THE WISHEN OF THE FAMILY, In responso to a tequast mado by Gov, Porter aud the Mayor aud the City Couneil of Nasb- ville, to bave Johnson's remaing bronght bere for interment, tho following dispatch was 1e- ceived thus afternvon: The family of Ex-Prerident Johnron gratefully sce Enowledge Your Fequost ou Lelislf of the peoplo of Nuslivile that Lis body bu burled iu that city, sud, for reasous you will readily weo sud sppreclate, have dJo- cided thit, for the prosent, at Inast, bia septilchre ubull Lo among tho mountaine of Esst' Teuucses, whera Wwua Lty Lote for Lull a coutury, TUR ¥UNERA NasuviLLe, Aug, 2.—Lz-President Johnaon will bo vutied ot Giceuville to-morrow, with Musouio Lonors. Gov. Poiter and other ex- ecutive ofticors, with 8 number of promioent citizons of thiw aud other portions of Tenuesros bave left for Giconvillo to attend the obagquies. LYVING I+ BTATE. Nasnvinee, Tenn., Aug, 2.—A special from Greonvillo to tho Uuion and dmerican, recejved to-night, wuys: *Mr, Johnsau's futiotal will take place oo Tuesday at 11 o'clock, uuder tho churgo of {ke Msmons. Tho re- meius mirived Lers on Bunday noroing and were doposited at hia residence unul tbia mormng, when they were taken to the Courte Nouse, where thoy now lio iu atate, Hischil- drau aro here except his daughtor, Mre, Brown, who is dotoined at hor remdenca with her wother, who I8 mot expocted long to survive the slock occasioued by the ex-President's wudden duath, The Court-1louse, storos. aud privato resldonces sro droped {n mourning, Deov gloom pervadoes the commuvity, A lazge concourwe, civil and nilitary, is expected in the morning, A BEAUTIVUL CABKET with rich silver-mouniing and Masovic emblems contains the corpre. ‘Lhe body showed sigus of decomposition this moruing, and the case was closed, exc.uding from view the tacaor anv E‘n of the body, The casket in covered with floral offerings. Upcn the silver plate in engraved wimply s ANDDEW JUUNNON, Agod 61, Upon tho walls of the Court-Honse, where the body Jies, thero are throa oil portrmits of dee ceased and many pholographs of various styles, wteel ougravinus, sud s splondid bust in wedalhion, all surrounded with badgea of mouriing, Upou the caskes, amid wreaths of flowors, lies s largejetesl-ongraving in rich gilte frame with heavy Murouic inslguis. TUR CIVI0, MILITALY, AND MARONIQ processioa wiil escort the rowains from the Court-llouss at 1l o'vlock to the placo of burial on Johoson's Hill, half & mile south st of the village, ‘Tlua hill 18in tho 60 acro tract of laud owued by the docoased, overlook- ing tha village, aud plainly visible from tho ruil- road, aud it d shiat the es-I'rosiaont Lefure thoe War s the place wlicre e wished to be biriod by piantiag ou the spot & willow taken frow bis yard. which was au off-shoct uf & wile low tise grow Napcloou's tomb ag 8¢, Heloas. EAULY KTHLOOLES, Ho loft here Weduenday moruiog fur w few days recroation, expoctiug to go to. Wasbington this weok, death haw called to the wemory of old citizens msuy inclasuts of b oarly atruggles, The old taior's vhiop whera Do worked fur masny yests is beavily drajed, which, with overbavgiug viuos, gives & strauge- Iy-sad yet beautiful picturo, 3 Tho cittzeus, without regard to politics, have taken active tutercst in festooning puchio wvd rivate buildiks with mourniug draperiss. Tne adlea have Lesn eupecislly oncrgotic. A LATE LETTES. The following, which I recoeniss t0 be ia the ex-Presidont's bandwriting Lias basu found smong lns pspera i Lin oftica : GRIZAVILLE, Janes9, 1AT1,—All seemns gloom and despare, I fiave perforined my duty to my Ood, my country, ond ny femily. 1 hate nothing ' fear. Approaching doath o me s tue tern shudow uf God’ protecting wing, Henesth it 1 2ot feel excred, Here 1 know can no evil com, s T 9l pest {0 ufet and jeaco beyoird the receh of wnns'e pelaoned soaft, the udusce of sk ealous ene where ircan Luckshidurs, end hyposr| w1 whers the groat fat wiil o reatize it Ocd I truth and gratibinde,—t o Vvt pet 2l uten of . 10 the sars ar fweatality, Fic 1inr 1d adirdy—auch 13 the Way v tue <, [ onea Globe-Demoeraf ASD SUNATON DUAKR. vearely veated woen Mr, John- #an aaked we Al 1had ot wiitten a fettor to the Cinnntath Cononevcial about Senator Drake, He had rean or heasd of i, wud o wanted to gob & cony af it, $0 have it et hsbed in the National Iute! “Fho tetter roforred igeneer, mnes dofant, 10 wan a revinw of My, Drake's earle carnor an a pro-claiery Lomocrat i Sissourt, provoliod by a Fusaten which, wh a Lepilsican Henator, bo fiad, very Soom aftor i admission to the sciase, pi: minictered to Wilson, Fessenden, and othersy for their timidity and conmervatisnl” Johi. rou's petsonal intereat in the maiter arome from tho fact that Mr. Drake bad introduced a resolution ecenmuning bim (Johnwon) for ons of Lir reconstruction . I would like to have that fetter proared iu the Intelligencer on tho same day that Lrake makes biw speech in suppoit of bis re<oiution against me. D-—-n him, § want to let the poople see the kind of moen who nro caling we a traitor and a rene- gade,”" I promised to comply with bis request, and i dne tiwe the letter fonnd 1te way into the Intetligenery, It made Drako very mad, and called bim intn the Senate ono morning with & batfull of manuscript by way ol pereanal ox- rl-nmon. but the facis wera sgainet him, aud 1s vever afternarfls sbooi bis finger at the old nnm(;bhun Senators to ted them they wore titaid, THE INTEZACAMENT ACHEME lad not thev assumed very iz‘)flrtlhl propor- tione, but I thiuk Mr. Ashley had slresay offered ® resolution of impeachment; atany rate, Mr. Johuwun aeemed to' know what was coming, aud he tullicd tocely and Litterly sgaivst his epe- wies, vhom Le devounced na usurpers, and reb- ely, oud travors,—ull In league to subvert the Covstitution. 'lhe electivnn of tho previous fall —I1366—had gono largely against Lim, Lis Thiladelphis Conveution had proved a great fail- ura, but he sitributcd s great d eal of this to the ticacery of the Democratie party, whose lend. «ra, bo waid. wera afraid he ted to be » fremocratic candidate tor 18C3, whereas, accord- iug to hiv own declaration, nothing wan furtler 12t lug purpose. **Six months in this position.” raid be, “would disgust anybudy, You hear nothug from morning till night but the ery of *Uftice—Otice—Oflice.” ~ 1t's the old erv of * Boef—DBenf—Deef.’ that Panick Henrv b ut in Revolutionary imew.” Haviug lietened tathor thau talked to Mr. Jehnsou for au hour of mo:e, a#lroreto lcavo | esked bim i€ I might vae the substanco of bin tulk for a let- @ e ter to the Commercial, snd he raplied, with careless cheerfuloess, in tho sthrma- tive; ‘‘that s esaid be, “if you put me down right ; but tho d—n nowsrar.ers sre as Lail as the politic:ans In mirreprerenting tme." 1 dou't waal you to take my mide,” sad ho 1 can tight theee fellown siglo-banded : but put me donn correctty,” 1awured him I would do vo, and I nfseraards got bis own word for it thst the [romise wan kept, He wan greatly ploansd, and evon,—in fesr than tvo weeks, I think,—he eent for mo again, **I want to give thens fol- luws "—tlis wee always the tertn he used v 81 eakiug of Congrews, olnting in the directiou of tho Cupitol am he spole—* bell," wnid be, “and I thiok I can do it better through your paper than through s meesage, becatunn the peo- ple read tho papers more thau they read mes- bages." JOINSON AND GRANT. n, Svery carly {n 186%, Gon. Grant, aftor vuty hnd 1efured to mauction tha sui- tencer of Hnnton, resigned the position foto the Liunds of Mr. Stauton, there van no measure of denuneintien of Grant by Joonson, 1 had heard m atuco Thad Stevers, Suwuer, sud all the rest of the Republican leaders, but his language concerning them was 1mild and decorous com- pared with whiet ho called Grant's treachery. He told me onco of n Cabinet meetiig in which ho confrouted Gen. Graot with the questiu of veracity, apd rud be »1 rinned him dowa to it. and Lo 1uok:ad asdf the toor would orcn under lum avd Tet i tbrongh.” Thoe quariel thus beguu lasted wkile both meo lived, and it furaished tho ocea- #lon for tho violation of o nrecodent as old as the country, The cuscom had afwave been for the outguimy and tha iucoming I'residents to ride to thu Cepitol 1n the mame earnage ou Inaugnra- tion Dav, aw jomnt participstors 1u the _quad- reuumal ceremonied. Ou the 4th of AMarch, 1409, it took two carxioges to do whnt ono had always doune before. ‘I'he next day I mes Mr. Johuson on Pennsylvama avenuo aud spoke of the matger to him.” * Well,” snid be, **I'did my Jart of the busimess. I sout bim uu invitation, ut be didu't Revept it Thus, it I proper toeay, 15 on oxpurgated rej.ort of the ex-President's of servativna, -~ It must not bo supposed that Gen. Grant was bebind Jobnsou in the mattat of por- sonal denunciation. He kept his end of the line up th & loss domonstrasive but quite as effuctive way. What bis curses tacked in louduess they toade up in depth, JOUNSON AND CHARLES I. I wae talking with Jobuson ono Sunday even- ing on genersl subjecta of politics, when ho suddeuly interrupted we. Baid be, ** Do you re- member whiat sart of & Court it wi { triod aud couvizied Cuaries 12 Jieplied * that, to tho best of my recolloetion, it wos & Court ap- rointed by Parliament. aud composed of morn- bers of that body, oflicers of the srmy, and citi- zens of London,” ** How mauv were there in ft7" smd Mr. Jobueon, 1 replled ttat there were sumowhers betwoen fsisty aod soventy newbers fn that Court, Thon he bnret out, **And how many of these d—d scoundroln are there over there?" pointing toward tho Capitol. I replied that thaie were thun twenty-seven Stnates reprosented, makiug fifty-four Senators, “*Well,” hs coutinued, **do yoo know what became of tho men who convicted Kiug Charles —Low many of them diod iu their Leds—and how many run away from the country altor the rentoration 7" I conld not auswer tbis quos- tivn directly, but I promised to go to the Congrewsional Library nost day ‘and resd all about the eubject, in the Mistory of the Hemciden. * Iwish yon would,” said the President, *and 1 want vou to miake out a sum. mary of the thiug, sod get 1t Into the papers, Ho so auzlous on ting s ct that Le was tot wilhug to Uave me sund 1his particular latter to Cinciouutl, but tusisted that it should be printed in a Now York paper, #o that 1t would got Lack to Washiogton m time *to show thews a—d rcoundrels what fateis fu store for them. Hin requust waw cotaplied with, sud a fow daya iater n Now York yaper solemoly warned tba Stuators of tho fate of the Regicidos. HOW HAULSHURY WAS HODERED, Mr. Witlard Saulstury was 8 Detnocratio Sens- tor fram Delawnre, with xood wteutions, but a vory docided wesknews for toddy, He would stay sobor for wonthe w motimes, but the mera eaell of llquor would etart him ou & #prea that might last for weekn. e had beon quite steady for a long time, ard had promived to sbatain en- tirely from liquor wlile the impeachmout trisl Iasted. Une evenivg a youug wan oslled st lus room and desired’ ao ioterview, which woa granted. Mo reprercnted himself as the agent of & wino sud liquor 1mportiug Louse in Now Yord, who Licd cowe to Washington to liavo the tarilf amended with respoct to theso articles, and he would like to interest tha Sona- tor 1o bis causo, 1io concluded his remarks by savicg thut be bad brought &ome sawmples of wine aud brundy with huw, sud askiug tho Sena- tor's permiesion to send & few Lottles to bis room. Haulsbury immediately saw in this propo~ #itlon a plot to get him diunk, 6o that he might Lo eithor absent froms tho Bouste when the vote on tmpeachment was taken, or that, going to tho Beuate iu 8 tato of iotozicatlan, he might ho expelled, a4 had often beon threatsuea in his cano, Indocd, reaotution for his expulsion hsd onee been otfered aud wau thea oo the calendar of the Hcuate. It looked theu, on s elowe cal- culation, as if oue vota subtracted from the Dewocratio side would secure Jounsou's oouvio- tivn. Baulsbury ordered the bogus wine-mer~ chaut out of Wik roow in short order, and immo- hately acquninted waveral of bis friends with the dotails of the plot, It .pesched Johu- bon's oars very soon, * ‘They csu't 'bm me any other way” mald the Presicont, “and they are lrying to geb the jury drupk.” It was immiediately resolved by Jout- son's friands to keop & olose watch on Saulsbury, and thlu precaution was woon rendered neces saty. Haulubuty, whether wg tho result of & conspiracy, or iu obsdiouce to bis own swest will, got furiousty druuk on the day roudered meniorable 1o tho lustory of the trial by the mwl‘alml»muéu.flt ;wg“flmlo it '!;::un&-u 'ru 1, aud othier Ropublicd f 'nl:a:?:nuut tue Sounate, but it soon got moised Whe abrosd that Saulwbury was trviog to get the floor to make » drunken mpeech, Hut :n bour later b ‘would ubably bave been expeliod, But bLe was :::,:'.::h{d to lesve tho B , sud he was ac~ companted to biv room, where howas put to bed. Tha vote was expected the nextday, and, asit was jmportaut Lo havo Saulsbury present, s con- sultation was bold a8 10 the best snd quickest mesuw of soberivg him off, Bomebody sugges ed & Lig triglb au & good thiog for bhin under the circumstaucos. ‘Thote was & xo tinguisher (o the Lsll which wes transferred to the bedaido of the tipsy Benator. Baulsbury ross on hls baunchos to know whst the infernsl lhmg waa for, and tho egonizing maoner in which ho begged {for morcy when told that [t was & stomach pumn, and that it would be applisd to bim if ho wera not duly saber by b I the morning. will not svon be torgotton Ly the few who witnessed it, Fiom (bat day forward until the vote was taken Hanls- bury was want to thoBenats every day in & Liack, and his movements wero oarefully watchnd o that ha was proarnt Lo vole seainst imposchmons when tho final vote was taken. Thers wan & se- quel to this. mpeachers insisted on tno Monaic law of retalistion—drunk for drunk —aud there was a bad cass of delitium tremens on the other side of hio Banste Chiamber befors long, which can even now be traced In the ofil- cial record of the High Court of Impeschmant. A CUITICIAM OF JOHNSON'S ADMINIRTRATION, After uil that can be wniten of Jolinson's life sud careor, L atil] thiok that tho aeverest as well a8 the Justant critism of bin administration was made by an 0ld Virgioia farmer, in & bigh stats of fermentation, whom I met in the gallery of 1lie House une day. 8aid he, ** 118 does (hic) the ripht (hic)-rst (hic)-est thing the (hilc) wrongest {hic)-eut time of any man I sver saw.” FIRES. AT MINNEAPOLLS, Spectal Dwpate to The Unteago Tribume, Mixxearovis, Minn., Aug, 2.—A fire broke ons in the East Division of the city yeaterasy after- noon aud destroyed property as follows: Nuad & Co's eavetrough factory, loss 813,000, (a- surance %3,000; Grooly's blacksmith stiop, loss 32,000, lnstirauce 9500; MoDonold & Bro.'s griat-mill, Jors 81,000, iusurance 9600 ; Tullack, eoffert & Co.'s plsoing-mil, loss €5.500, in= surance £1,600; Dentley’s two tenoment build- towe, dvmsge $500, “inwared; the Water- Power Company's ollice, iouy §! ), losured : & {eucmeul, loss on furniture €350. The cinders et fire Lo bulldings four blocks away. The wtigin of the gre {8 unknown, AT MAHONEY CITY, PorrgviLLe, Pa., Aug. 2.—The BearRidge colliery, at Mahoney City, was badly buraed yeaterday. X LATER,—The fire In the slope of the Bears Ridze colliery, at Mahooey Plains, ia esxtin- uished, after burning thuty-two hoars, ‘Tbe loss _on the breaker is §75,000; insurance, 40,000, o 2 AT UNION CITY HMICH. Epectal Dugatch to The Chicago Ty (une, Uxiox Crry, Mich., Aug. 2.—Walsh & Engle's carriage-factory burned at 11 o'clock to-nlghte It throwa twonly men ont of omployment. Loas, £8,000; {nsurod for §2,500, AT PORT FEVERN. Ozirrta, Ont., Aug., 2.—Beveral million feet of lumber were destroyod by fire this alterncon at the Georylan Bay Lumbor Campany’s milis, Port Bovern, esused Lv the sparks of = pusatng steamer. Lows, $40,000; fully insured. AT OXFORD, N. H. X Coxconp, N. H., July 31.—~Clongh Rrothers® chair-factory and contents, at Oxford, ware do~ stroyed by firo last Thursday wight. Loss, £10,000. e SUIT TO RECOVER, Arpaxy, N.Y. Aug.2.—The Governor has given instructions to the Attorney-Geaeral to conimence guita at ooco against Denivon, Belden & Cu., to recover the money which they are sup- povod to have mmawfully recoived undor thoie contracte for Fepairs on the causls, B In hot weatlier au attack of Disrthies, or Indeed any con platut of the bowels, rapidly exhauststh Rud renders 1bo Lecessity of prumpt treatment fme rcrative; In all au:l cases Dr, Jayne's Carminative Dalsvm fa an effectunl remedy, scting quickly and cur- iug thorough v, DRY GOODS. Reductions Tho following are only a few quotations nmong hundreds other bargains now being sold, and will give an idea of the sweep= ing reductions made on Spring and Sumnier Goods at the Great West End Dry Goods House. Targe lines of Summer 8ilks reducad from §1 aud $1.20 to 79 cts, Assorted lot of Summer Bilks reduced from $1.25 and §1.50 to $1 a yard. Lot of superb Quality Stripe Silks, regular $1.75 quulity. now %1.25. Rich Brocade Japaueso Silks, formerly 76 cts, now 40 ets. Fiue Rilk Eern Btripe Japsnese, tormerly 68 cts, now 23 cts, Fasney Grenadines, great variety, at 10 cts yard, formerly 30 and 35 cts, Dlack Grenadines at 20 to 30 per cent below former prices. Frouch Printed Organdies, formerly 40 and 50 cts, now 12 1.2 cts, 500 pes Fine -4 Printed Percales, 10 ets yard, formerly 25 et GO{inoi'sz l't 4$ American Printed Percalea -2 cts yard, Fipe French Tawns, Prints, and Foulard Cam- brics greatly roduced, Linen Lawns 23 cta. formerly 35 cts. Fina All-Wool French Diagonals, cholce shades, formerly 80 cts, now U cts, Large lots asorted Sduflng and Summer Dress ainel's Hair Suitings, , formerly 65 o adies Liten Bal: i, mmmed.’md £ roldered. at almost lialf price, Llama Lace Points, $3 m" $30, actually halt LITud Lace Jackets, §5 to $25, mach les than ol cont, Btylish Trimmed Millinery at & great sacrifics. Untrimmed Jiats, ball former ‘Ipmes. gmz {lsum?(mnzgll‘bbggs an mslfisb Ribbona, arasals reduced 23 to 35 per cent Piques, Victoria_Lawns, and White Goods, re= uced 20 to 25 per cent. CARSON, PIRIE & €O, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, [ PAYS 0 TRAE O TEE WESP SIDE* DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. 1SSOLUTION. The i 5 Mella, Wiliams & Werner 15 this Aituiirad by oA comant £ b Werase ad - O, Willlawg having purchased ine intersst of E, J. Mellen, aBd the supcessorsbip (o tue busiuess, will contine st the old stand, 1C4 snd 110 Fraoklio-at., under L o tume of Waruer & mluml, and sre authorized 0 sotile Ao business of tho late finm. E. J. MELLEN, m&m’:x,um 3.0, WILLIAMA, ED B. WABRNER, The underaimed beioe the Jesal successors of the Iata firm of A, & Warner, will aidll cone tinus to handle lour, Seeds, Provislons, Mill Stufs, &c., &c, aDd Ly strict atteution W business bope 'to merit (he continued confidaice of tBalr cuse tomers, Lideral sd: imude ou cunsiguments. 'm“wnn's;n & WILLIAMS. 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