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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ' ESDAY, MAY 9, 187¢. s rush, and biinds in wilh batiering.raras Improviced from scantling and boards, Tha pollesmon rusbed upon «he mob amidst & shower of ailcks, and mtonew, and bricks, and arrested cleven, who' wera held in chargn with grest dificalty, A' cordon of tho ro- smalader of the force was formod around (s prisoners, and they wore mazchied back to Twanty-gocand siroat, Jiers 8 formidable obatacle preasnted itaelf fn the shapo of about 1,600 infuriated alrikers, whn, on ob- arcving (holr fellows in the tolls of {ha aquad of patrolinen, began yolllng and flonrishing their sticka and meuacing (ke Hergeant and his command, Tue boldest of thomob dastied upon ths little forca with more pluck than judgment, and wers oo rephised, tho bickories Leing usod with unplessant offect on several heads, Tho rescuers then bogan to sond s shower of atones and Lricks at tto aquad, snd the Bergeant atatcs that ha was in danger of losing his rianners, and beating a husty retreat, but thoy kept Bie crowd at bay, and. relnforcomonts of trenly-fiva moro men arriving, enabled him to march out of the trouhicaomo alsirict with sass. A fow of the mob fol- lowed for a black oF two sud finally returned fo thelr Jean daring companions, A few shots were Nred Into tho ground Ly somo of tho offcers to Inimidste the mob, Diiring the molso Officer Gwynne was struck twico in thsido with slower, Lt wan enly wiigutly bruired, ani auothier officer was hit in the Lowd and severely cut, but not at all dangerously, Officer Arch received @ blow on thoarm with a etick, but was not hurt much, Thoro wera threo men arrested who wera al- tempting o rescuo othera, making fourtoon [n all, and they were all marchod to the station and locked up. BENAT. O'DONNELL, in conversation with & TRIDUNE ropresontative, sald that hie wreived at Hfuman Blreet Statlon 'from Twnlljh streat at 610 a. m,, and on reaching Pond & Boper's planiug-mlil, corncr of Loomnis and Twenty- socond sireetw, found 600 sirikers engsged in noisy demonatrations, On scoing the police they rct up & loud yell, and began fo rush upoi thom.” A ringleader of tho crowd buldly ap. prpached th Sorgoant sud_ proparad fo do bim harm. "Donnell 1t laryo and paevetul in muselo; so b bit 1o mau tirleo, the secoud blow aeuding him headlotg into the mud ant quicting Lim offoctually. 1lo found » handybilly in tho fellow'a poasession, and, takiug It away from him, sent Lim off with & warning to ro- maln away or muffer mevore conssquenced, G'Don.. nell's force of thirly men marched nbraaat and foread 4 mob back over {ho prairie, and dispersed them, HELD TO DAIL. At2o'clock tho fourluen prisonces, who gave thelr names oa Michael Bopanck, Chirlon ‘Stricker, Josaph Hruby, Walter Ylicker, a Loy about 14, Matte Karonek, AMichael Burlanek, Fraiik Ficher, Jobn Shumer, Fank Mark, llenry Mnikey, Michael Has, Venzl Bumit, Aue gust ushy, aind Ifeury Call, wero broughit bofore Sum- merfleld st tho Harrison ‘Strect Station. Thoy wara chiarged wilh thirca soparato and distinet offonses,— riot; entering promises to intimidate, in violation'of Bec, 160, Chap, ), of the Tovised Kiatutes; and mall. elotia miachief, ' A larga nurbor of Bohemiaus were in attendauce for the purpose of sympathizing with sud giving ball for thelr countrymot. At the roqueat of the polico sutboritics and at the suggestion of the Prosecuting Attorney, tho case was contiuved unt Fridsy morulug, D3l to be fized ot $300 for o offenss, Al gava ball wilh the azception of strichr, Matkoy, sud Call, tho boudsmen being Frank Vo pit, Michaol Totera, Holte Karouek, and Jacob Blep anpk. They fustifd Io uniucumbered voal proporty”re: ating slmont $35,00. Cunh and Call are Ge'/muqs: o roat ara natives of Dolcmis, The rlot and ",AT‘ THE fll'lm HALL. e riot an v lonumerabla oxaggera’; o robable. reporta, tint wera it oy iadln. 1o {1 regard 1a 1t, were the main 10D, ¢y of sonyorsas tion and thought in tha City Iall y¢ sferdny, Every body talked about if, und tho excite’ nant t imes was ulta vislble, 1L waa at ono (e siated that thirty or orty men bad been ki'yad and that the police wora leing woratr ' 15 tho encounter, Other and more groundless ' sanotiy wera apread, but subdued l:fl}lm-m’}'fl OF 1o aralint, who Bad been o Liond of tlie affra; iRt lfl:‘h“"b,’ and othars who were st the utlug thio afternon s Ar, Colvin fasucd o proclama. o, ansugzoned iy & cory” might ol Do pat e 4'ee fnttame (o Council Chiambor, “The doca- o . PROCLAMATION. IIEREAS A large, number of Tertons have assem- od, 31d ' rpaten td assemble, i this city, for the PUrPOSS uf diatnrbing tho public peace and commite 4ing ac' 4 of force or violonco againat the person and PO ety of citizens: thorufors, Tiarvey D, Colvin, Alayor of tle City of Chlcago, 26, Leroby Warn such yerwons to return 0 thelr honies d pesceful avocations, and destat from throsts aud scia of violence, undor’ peualty of the provislons of Bece, 230, 254, 485, and 356, Jum.‘! 100 and 101, Clap, 8, Crimiual Codo of Rovised Starutes of the Stale of Hiinols, 1874, And any person or persons who ehall ald, counto. manco, or asalst fu making any impropor nolse riot, dluturiance, breach of tho peacs, or diversion, of shall use threatening or sbusive lsiguage towsrd sny oihier person, tending 1o a broach of tho peace, in tho stroota or elsowliora 11 this city, and all persona who shiall collect in Ladics or crowds for nulawful pur- roien. or for any purpose, to the annoyance aud dis- urbanco of citizens, ahall be hold strictly eubject to Ihe full penalty of tho law, Lanvey 0, CoLvix, Mayar, ANOTHER. MABR-MEETING, Back's Tall, at tha corner of Brown and Tweutieth #troots, was the acena uf a large moctlug of the. labor- &9 in the lumbaor district Jaat evoning, andihe Com- @auniatic leaders wero not wlow to smprove the oppor- tunity to extend thom a cordial fuvitetion to seok redress for thelr wrongs o the red-bat Socialistio srganization, They captured thio mesiing from the start, and, whila thoy did not turn 1t Znfo oue of their's salely, nd graco encugh to conflue, it o the troubles o Hader tallod okop Hudok c: the men to order, and nomi. nsted Philip Van Patten, & your g man, and Bocialiat, zthg'fi'lfimk Ho bl -dxcl;h'., and Cbarles Fugate, 0 ock, and’ Jacol o dinither, ’clineider wero chosen a8 Thoe Committeo of Eigh?, appointed to interview the employlug lumbermen o' jhouuced thelr report, Thers wero two Irlshmen, tv o Germann, two Poles, and two Bolierufaus on 4ho O omumittes. Each of them apoke, &nd atated that the ¥ ogees had rofused to pay $L75 A day, and would hir 3 whom tuey pleased, and pay what they desired. Iv some tustances the bosses rofused to entertain tholt vyt gt all, Charles BaXbock and” August Szczpina spoke in Bohemtn, <pd Josoph Krukosky In toliah, Tho latter threer firebrand into thy meeting by urging the sticking tcjjethier of the Yolea aud Hohemlans, whom o charariarized os a powerful elemont in the city, Ho roposed a vigorous aud uncompromising campaign galurt tho ricy, and ald the Isborers should organ. 12670t once. 1o was applaided loudly, uinto reportod that tho prisonozs had been bafled out before Justice Summerfleld, and complatned {hat 0 bands wero fixed 00 high,—$1,500 each—and that §1 w23 ohargod in rach caso for fees by the Justice, ur'cing $42 1n all, o sum thio poor workingmen coul ¥y afford to epar Just now, udelr spoko scnaibly, in Gcrman, and cautioned moderation and peaceful organization as tho beat tac- tics, to cocure better pay and better liberly. Ito deprecated mob violenco and unlawtul proceadings, Lifa remarka miot with cheerv, E. L. Wakeman, who haa ieen engoged to dofend tho rioters, wos 'proscnt, and, on loud calls for a sncoch, Lie camo forward and, in tho English language, warned ‘hin loorors against’ violenco aud uniawful demanatratious, 1o belioved thoy conld find & panacea for thoir ills in organizatfon, aud closed Ly announciug that tho examinution of the prisonors would begin Pridsy morning, and asking tho wilaoeios (o bo pres- Martin Bsumrucker and’ Metsrs, Touzett and Van Patten made Lrief spcechics. ‘Tha latter safd tho labor- ers couid And weafe refugo in tho Soclalistio comp, and desired that A1) present should Joln i & meoling to-night st Woet Tywelfeh pireot Turncr-Hall, Otlicr sgceclien were made, and at 10 o'clock tho mecting adjourned in an orderly manner, INCIDENTS. Tho Fira Insuranco Patrolmera, to the number of twonty-five, wero on guard in the lumbcr diatrict lnst night,at thio lustanco of the Underwriters, and will remain until tho danger {8 over, A forco of policomen wora alio on duty. il ome of the sirikers wera iculary vicious toward Bergh, Vensy, wiion thoy blaimed fof bia activily calling for alargo forca of poticemen to proiect the nod, Ouo or two aquads of tho rioters stopped hilm on his rounds and talked plaialy 0 bim, snd were ss plafuly anmwared, . 1y 0 o'clock the mob hud thined out until only a fow hundred were left stanuing about, Some of thoss were Iu favor of burniryg Martin's lumber, and one or 4w so expreased themviclves, Lt no one’ seemod do- Aroue of taking tio Intiativo, aud at & ater hiour woimo of tho atrikers liugered aroud tha scons of tha riot, Karl Klings, tho t{rry Communiet, wos discovered about 6 o'clock in & beor saloon on Twonty-aocoud Strect, near Loomis, sud was interviewod by ‘his old- 4me friends, tho reporters. 1le did not have much to uucod a mecting n_ Huck's Hall fn the d expreuscd his beltof in tho justios of the of thio Isborera 1n troublo, During tho eveniug amall knots of the laborera fathered tu various piaces in tho vicluity and wera arangued by woms of tho hot-headed incendiaries Who Wera ever-presont to mako capital out of 1ho mis. fortune, The reporters woro surrounded and gazed At like anlmals In & menagetie, but boyond some sliyht sunoyances woro not interforod with, and went about Ve dlatrict with tmpunity, The several lager bocr saloons seattered alon Twenty-necond street, botween Loomis streot an Centroavenue, wero {srgely patronizod by thosn wha were on the ground, snd ‘they wero tne scones of sumeroun excited and hrated conversations, No trouble ju anticipated to-day, but tho police will % leld in readiness 0 chock any riotouwelemont that nayarive, Foursaro entertainod that the threats to surn Martin's yard may bo earried into ezecution, e #enl THE CROPS. MICHICAN. Derrorr, Mich., May 8.—Reporta recelved bere by the Becratary of the State Pomologieal Baclety from tho peach growing sections of Michigag stato that everything promises a full Iruit erop, Roports from mauy parts of the Biate all agrea thas thoe rains of Elliurdnv. Buo- day, and Monday were very boneiical to sl growing crops. . A Bromme-Soothing Remedy, The woudrous organ that crowas the edifica of ll:m: 1 ot only the seat of reflection snd the e of {dealty, but {¢ is the governlng centre Of tho nervous system, When 1t is overwrought, unduly excited, or affected by irreguinrities of those bodily orgsns with which it mout closely 8ympathizes, all the nerves suffer, and the gen-~ eral hoalth 18 impaired, Tho reasan why Hostet- ter's Stomach Uittors exorcite such & soothing ine fluence upon the brain 1, that theyremove thoss digeative aud bilious derangemeuts whiloh reacs injuriously upon 1t, and shut, iu rolleviog irrite~ tion or weaknoss of the groat sympathetlo nerva Which couuectu the stomach and the brain, they Donetlclatly affoct tho latier organ as well a4 the Torer. Sound wleep, clearness of mind, casy digestion, and freadoni trou“mommu are in- suted by this prime regulastvdSonio and nazvine, WASHINGTON. Miss Sweot Relates Her Bit- ter Experiences as Pen- sion Agent: How She Was Preyed Upon Fi- nancially and Shorn of Her Salary ; All This Through the Agency of Three Tyrannical, Greedy Men, Mr, Fish’s Last Note on tho Subject of Winslow’s Extradition. ‘We Oannot Brook Parlinmentary In- terference with a Solemn Conclusion of the Arguments of Counsel in the Impeachment Case. A T4ill Introduced to Authorize the Coin ago of $25,000,000 More Bilver Change, Four DMillions Wanted by the South for Loveo Purposes. MODERN CHIVALRY. THE NEROIC RXPLOITE OF TURKE LATTEN-DAY Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. May B8,—Misa Sweet, Pension Agoent, toatificd this foronoon before Wagivoron, D, appointed Aptil 1, 1874, and In March, 1874, ap- Biakely was thou Pon- eivn Agont. He told her he was certain ho could keop the place until the expiration of his com- mission, Apnl 1, 1875, from making any effort, as thers would be no vacancy until he resigoed, Lo would be glad te resign if he could plied for the position, Ho diacouraged her Blakoly said a failore in Chicago, and wantod to get away Aftorward Blukely informed ber ho would resign it their friends would combine for an appowntment, aud upon tho coendition that until the expiration of his term of office for tho full yeor sho should give him all tho money earnod above oxpentes, eaving & salary for hor- uolf of 81,600, BUE AGREED TO HIS FROTOBITION, Blakely sald inatoad of moking thess payments to bim direct ho wished that sho should mako them through a tird parly to whom ho H, Campbell, who had loaned bim money without se- Blakoly conslderod tiat & dobt of hanor that must be pald, whetlier anybody elso was paid or nat. iakely snid bo had scon Campboll; that Cambbell wished to oo hor; that Campell want- od to know whother she assumed this indsbteducas, Bhe saw Campbell and ngreed to Pay $000 in Aj 1874, snd 2250 on the 101 Bho consonted. of June, August, Ocio) 1874, and February and April, 1875, gross amount was $2,100, Bla) cams to Washington, and BUY. WAH APPOINTED, Campbell camo to hior ofiice April 10 and zecolvad §100 payment at the times At the expiration of this perlod, April 10, 1475, Cammphell clalmed that s larger amount was sifll dus him from her, Sho told Camoboil that thelr busiiesn relations had then cossed, and that abo Lad no mors payments to make hi different undorstanding. He exid ho had Blakely's 1 Ho underatood Blakely thiat it. Sho wishod Cam) agreonient. Loth wrota to Blukely, duced a copy of her lotter, dated dato of the payment, addressed to Blakoly at 8, “I'he lotter recited summarll; ing with Blakely, hio had heard from Blakely, and IT WAS TO BE ALL RIGIT, Aleantime, sha came to Wasldugton and saw the Trosident. Did not gell tho Prosklont tls detalls. Bho lieard thresta of her romoval, and came to seo about Told tho Presidont she wanted fo bo Leard befors ho, however, did tell tho en’ paying money, The President enid hio would consider further paymenta by round for her removal, ‘When the bargain was made Blakely sald it must be told no one untit April, 1575, when slie informed J, F. Clain and Juslah Lombard, one of Ler bondsmeon. in addition to this payzaent of $2,100 to Campbell on Lilakely’s sccount, sbia bocamo responsible ou Blakely's account ¥oR £8,200 ADDITIONAL, ely recelved an order to turu the ofiice ayer to 1o was niot ready, 1t tooka month for Lim to mako up his accounts,” ALout May 1 he ren- dored his account, showlng in round numbers $40,000 dus, Ho was $3,000 ehort. e Induced Miss Bweot, Lowaver, togive him a receipt in full for tho and to carry tho 33,000 for & week; by that ti coutd makn it good. She did moat ‘tho very pressing solicitation of Blakely, Blakely said that ‘ho was a Ho said ho could ot raise the monoy; did not have it. DLAKELY IREAKS DOWN. prescated a yory pitia- mo 1 supposed I wau un- she mssumed all of Mliss Bweat pro- April 10, tho samo Aizs Bwoot's understand- Campboll told her that romoval. On Jan, 3, 1676 President that stio had kept entirely secrot, Alisa Sweet sald Lle appearance, and at that der some obligations to bim, and wos willing aud anx- Joua to do suything I could for htm, I thought lie had beon the best friend 1 had, the maiter would come out and he ‘woutd be ruined; said If ho cauld hove a fow weoks b could ralso the money; had property bo could ell,” Thus wes (o My, Wax very aorry, 1o waa certain ho conld raiss tho money by temiddle of June., July eame; Binkely had not kept faith, Blio was herself a defaulfor for $3,000, T books shiow it platuly. Blo kept writing for i Ho falled “to wend it, In October Doputy joner Lockoy examined the books at Clilcago, oficlt, Sho folt compelled to ox- Diakoly meanwbils passed and discovered the aln the _circumatances, ough Chicago to Vormont WITHOUT HEEING NER, 8ho discovered his Vormont address and telegraphed i ; told bhim tho Commisuloner, to make oxamin: 3 at aho shionld glve berdelf no auxioty ; thiat the Commissioner of Peusions, Gen, Jamew Lakor, kuew all_sbout it, and’ {hore would bo no oxamination. Lockey, it Appears, In the course of atrip, mado tho examination on without Dakor's knowledge. Whon Lockey returned 10 Chicago from a trip further weat, he roccived a telo- am from e Commissioner of ho_understood, Ladant Looke; araplied back ¢ fe owny account Tenslona telling ! LET TUE CI1110AG0 OFFICE ALONE;" that ha (Baker) would look afior it himsoll, Hbo told the facts, a8 she waa not willing that o a4 ahio waa horself a defaulter, ' Bho enough to' maxe ber ‘bondamen were for Uiy Leneft of e Qovurument, on. Duker, asking 0 eomvel Dlakely to make his deficit good, Nelther Bakor mor lakely “:um, Both weut thirough Olicago, however, on thelr way 10 thio November olactions {u_Miunesota, Bubsequontly ono morning Gen, Baker snd Biskoly both appeared in her oftice, Baker sald that tho $4,000 must be paid had to leava for' Washington that o told him that she could not ralss the money, sud that it was BLAKELY'S DEFICIENCY, NOT MERS, Gen. Daker said it made no diferouce ; that she had assumied the amount and was responsivlo for it, askod her how much whe could ralse, Baid $3,000. Biakely osid if sho could ralse $2,00 {ustoner Haker would Lo witlug to hava her . Biskuly had a note for $2,000 Baker as securty to (ko United Htates for carrying this deficlency, Bhe wal should give the boto to bor, Blakaly did vo, ' Bhu In- dorsed 1t, snd got it disconuted, Gen, Dakur sud Hl ths Bub-Treasury aud doposited Isst money she ever paid, Tho ouly dofictency iu bor account azose frow the fact thst sla wed compelled to asaumo the deficleucy of Diakel Llakely, up to this tine, Liss paid §2,000, less the luter- Blakely, st tho time e dealred Lot Lo asaume tho Blo then wroto fl‘nl:'u‘ vigllance will have to be exercised to pro- REFUSED TO PEBMIT HER TO INFORM HER FRIENDS Blio only consentod, wheu uu rwisq ralse the money, Shotold '+ Of whou she got e af the circumstances, #aid he could not otlie: the sxscutor of the eatate, Q. Ga money, and alie was obligod 1o tell him fn order o get the ubitted recuipts from cifi sums wentioued, which ag- e recelpta wers all in the form of 4 oug, of which tha following a & ooy Cut0100, Apri) 1, 1474, —Receivod of D iz t, 4, U, CampsrLy,” rraugemcnt with hor thal she was an ap- ‘eslon Agency, Bbe did not know vised of the nature of the » 02 Lbs anditions of bas 4 tlio time Blaxely mada thi polntment, _Iler payments and expenses during tho first year were 83,000 MORE THAN MEN RECKIITS. Rha wrote to Commisaionor Itaker shout this matter In Octobwr, 14, Lackey, Deputy Comminsloner of Pensions, tiss now the telegram from Haker {natruct ing him (o lot the Chicago offica alous, Bho paid no money to Campheli aftor April 18, 1875, Miss Sweet wan anked whether Gen. L0gan ind any- thing to do with the matter, aa_wan stated i the New York Sun, Bhe asid, *Oen, Logau liad nothing whatever to do with It Ile know about ¢ for ihe first time In sfter 1 camo here tn Wi out, but at my molicitation he was qutet, I notto tny anyibiug about it.” e found {ilakely's ofice IN TAD COXDITION, and wan an great additional expense to bring up ar- rearaof work, Mins Brvect wan asked Lo dtata whetlier Blakely or Campell bl had any conforences with her ninco it wan known that plie wan o teatify, Hhe snid mibntan- tiafly this last winter whan the orjyiual pnblleatfon wan madeof the matier, Campbell eanin £ her with n letler which e hiat witten, This lettcr Mim Bweet cheeac- terizen aa & % ronndubiout deufal,” which Lo wished to publish 88 8 card in the Chicago papers, Hlio refusnd to wign it an he requented. Homo timo nyo, sfter Waahington dispatehes fn ‘f1r TRIGDNZ stited thal thls invostigation would be maido, Campball again eame, Bho fald *Campbell hna been aronud every day since I wen summoned. 1fe mever anked me {n tell, mugthing except Wio iruth, Lo Laa' suggosted n GO0 INTO DETAILS A9 LITTLE AS POSHIDLE, and make tho statement’as brief as posaitije, but s hen never aupgoated that T shonld say lnylhln7 except the truth, Also, at the last moment, bic satd ho had an hinportant communication 10 make, 1o came into the oftice and xuld that 1 could may this to the Com- mittee: that be had niovor conaldered that hie waa ido- ipg auything wroug: that he never Lnow about iie arrangement with iakely, and as soon an hn had Jooked into tho matter ho had deelded that he would refuud this money to her If the Committse or the Iros- ident required t, NLAKELY TELEOGRAPHED JER Jurt before shio catno Liere, 1aking Lior o walt nntil hie arrived from Bt. Paul, Bhe did so, notwitbatanding the summons required Ler to be hers Friday, Blakely came on Thursday last, Miss Sweet anld : “ Ho did 1ot pay much. 1 told Lifin what T sliould say, Tio maid Ize thonght T wouhd place him {n & very bad light, and 1hat ho thouglit I conld make a statcanent that wouid place bim ina much hotter Ugnt, I saked him what hio could snggest, 110 xaid that e had al Xind and feiondly tome : that he had alw after my Intereat ; and that, If I had confidenco, he ‘would relininirse mi 1 made no protniss to him, Iifakely did not, at that time, last Thursday, dimy his indebtednees to hier on account of this original defaleation of Blakely's for $1,000. ‘f'ne Commitice then naked Miss Bwoet a8 to her kniowledyo respecting TIHE APPOINTMENT OF GEORGE W, CAMPRELL, when her futher wss Vension Agent, Upon thia sub- Ject Mien Swveot had no knowlodye, whoreupon the Gommitico ordered that George W, Camphell bo sum- moned. Misa Bweet's fnformation o this subject was only hearwsy. Tho pernons whom she bad heard talk sbout {t wero her father, Gen, Logun, and B, H. Campbeli, iring the entire torm of hersorvice the offico Liaa failed to reimburee Mise Bweet for ber oxpenses. Hue 18 now $2,000 In tebt on socount of theso oxpenditurcs boyond tlia ofiice incoine, DLAKCLY'S ¥ MER BTATEMENT. Special Diepateh to The Chieazo Tribune, §7, PACL, May 8,—David Dlakely, the hero of Miss Syreet’s ovidonves to-day, quiotly left Minoeapolis, his present home, a fow daya ago for Chicago. 18 18 wup- posied to have gona Lo Washington to bo ready 0 ox- plaln when Miia Bweot hes told lier atory, THAT WORDY DENIAL. Ter videnco to-day is followed fn the Erening Dis- patch by copying from an editorful fu the Jfuneer- Press, 3an. 5 last, in which, after denylg Gen.Logan's coundction with hin in any possible shapo tho chargs could bo made, Blakely added : *+The chiarge as to s transaction of any kind between Misa Swoot and Mr, Blakely, Marshal Campholl, or Gen. Logan, or snyboly clse, rellccting dishonorably upon them, “or oither of theu, regarding monrey transactions or any other transac- tone 1 whally aud mallclously false, snd without ona scintilla of truth to rest its poisonous foot upon, To conclnde, this atatoment is made by Mr, Blakely ipon bonor, and with entire readinera and expoctation to mako {t good.” Noverthielesss, no omo bero doubts Mins Bweot's evidonce, Tho contiection of Gen, Bakor wnth the afalr creates some surprisa, pd i iy FISH ' TO DERBY, VIEWE OF OUR GOVERNMENT ON TOE WINSLOW CASE. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnixnaron, D, G, May 8.—Mr, Tish's last noto to Lord Dorby relative to the extradition of Winslow and other American criminals now held by the British Governmountis a vory clear aud comproienalve statement of the viows of our Government, basad upon the tenth article of the Ashburton treaty, The concluding por- tion of tho lotter, which ts as follows, will sufice to show tho position taken : * Siuce the psssagoe of the sct of 1870, Great Britun s obtafuod from this Government momo thirtcen warrouts of extradition, and has instituted a much largor number of procoedings to obiatn extradition, In 10 {nstanco Lus Great iritaln thought it nocessary to tender any such etipulation as sk now asks from the United Btates, or to present her requests for oxtradi- tion fn any way different from that in which {bey were prescoted prior to 18i0. Tho United States n tho same time bave insttuted numarous proceedings, aud at thie moment have threo critinals fu London in cus- tady upon charges of forgery, whose extradition thin Government s seeking in thic usual manner pravided by troaty, During thia poriod NO INTIMATION hias reached this Governmoent that the treaty of 1842 was not 1o tull force, or that tho act of 1370 was claimed to limit iis operation, or to fmpose upon this Government the neceasity eithier of changing its lawa ar of giving stipulations not knowa to tho provisions of tha treaty, and not lerclofore suggested; mor has ' any ropreseutation been mado to his Governmeit Ly tuat of Great Dritain on_ace count of any procecdings takeu fu the caso of Law- touce mcutioned {n za opiuon attributed to thy liome Office in the note of iord Dorby to Gen, Bebeuck, Lut now, with three nportant cases pend- sug 1n London at tho yrosent tima for extradition, in one of wilch, st least, &Nl the formallties have boen complied with, we are fnformed in substouco that it 11ad been supposed up to the presont timo by the Birft. ish Iotme Otlice that our law as 1o trisls for other than oxtradition offouscs was in agrevinent with tuo law of 1470, but tinding 1t to bo otherwise, we are confronted wit the requiroment of n_atipulation, u order to ob- tan what 18 guarantoed Ly tho troaty of 184, whereby tho United Klatés must recoguize tho Tight of the Lritish Dsvilament by statule to chango existing excoutory treatios, and (o iniposoupon this Government conditions and wtipulations to which it bad nut given fte asuent, As rolatos to the pariicu- lar cane of tho fugitive Winalow, there s not, so far aa T am awaro, nuy fotention for trying Lim ' for any offenacs other than those ou which indictments were trausmitted, snd for which his surrendor wes do- mandoth Tho United Btatea wiil UIVE NO $TIPULATION of which tho treaty does notsuthorizo the domsnd, As the stipulation or coudition ls demanded by Groat Tsritain s u right, the right of the demand must he eatablished. Tho Presideut regrota that » condition which, fn his judgroent, v without uny Sustitication hould hiave beou askel, " Ha regurdn presented aa of a grava and serious il aulution of which must protia- bly depoird the continuanco of the _extraiition articlo ~ of the tresty of 184, Ho caumnot recognizo tho right of auy othier power to change at ity plessura and without tus ssent of the Uulted Staten 1ho terms and couditions of sn oxeculory agrecrent ina treaty solemuly ratified Letweon the United Htates and that power. o thiuks lhat the 27th roction of the British act, 1870, was wpoclally fntended to exempt thie treaty with the United Stalea from the appilcation of any new conditions vr provisions etmbodiod fu that uct, and to leave that treaty to bo construed aud the surrender of fugitivea thereunder to be made an hail been proviously dong. s hopes that un a further conalderation, lier Majosty's Government will eev in the sectlon referred to tha effuct which he supposes it wau deslgued to have, but Lo recoguizes that it i for the Britieh Govornmont b construo sud ¢nforce ity own atatules, and should Hor Majealy’s Govern- mont fiually conclude that tho Britfeh Farllament bua attachied 8 now condilion to the compliance by (hat Government of ita engagemnents with tho United Statea under tho 10th artcle of the treaty of Iniz, rolating to tho extradition, requiring from the United Htates stipulations not provided for or contemplated in thietreaty, ho wiil desply regrel the nogtesity which will thereby ba imposcd upon hiwm, and doss " not sco how ho can avold regarding tho refusal by Great lrit- afu to adhore to tho provisioua of the ireaty as they hava been reciprocally undurstood sud constriicd from its dat to the ' presonit time, or the exactlon by that Government of a condition Lerstofore unknown, THEL INFBACTION AND TERMINATION OF THAT PRO- VISION of Lhe treaty, You are uot authorized to enter Into any stipulation or undorstanding av to ihe trial of Winalow In case delivered up His surrender is ed under aml accordance with the provisions of_the teuth articla reaty betwsen (he United Btates and Grost Dritam, of the 9th o1 August, 18¢: 0 18 charged with & crima {ncludod witbin tho list of crimes enuin- erated fu the treaty, That criio waa cotmitied withe iu the jurisdiction of the Unitod Htates, anil Ls has sought an asylum and been found within the territor- Hios of Great Britaiu, and the United States bave pro- ducod such evidonco of his criminality as, sccording 10 the laww of Great Lritain, would justify bls spyre- Lension aud comuwitmeut for trial §f the crimo ur offenve lod beeu committed fn Great Britajn, You will communicato the substance of this to Lord Darby, and, should hie doalre it, you may read 18 to him, ——— SPEAKER KERR, HIn LIFE NOT MENACED LY LS DISEAYK, Speciai Dispaten to The Chicaqo Tribune, Nzw Yonx, May 8,—LEz-Burgeon-Goneral Will- fams A, Hammoud deuies that the report of the rosiguation of Bpeakor Kerr on mccount of ill- health is correct. 1le says thers s no ground whatever for the rumor that Mr. Korr's health Is in an slarming condltion, That geutleman i suffering maluly from the effects of over- work, but bis nervous orgauization is un. impaired. Mr. Korr Las boen & siudious worker for many years, and is also soffor- fug from chronio broachiti o 4 far from weli, but Ly no means & dsugerously iil man. Dr, Haumond bas told Alr, Kerr that Lo must leavd thebtate of Indlsna, the climate of which fa walart. ous, and under this adyice ho Las_ gons to Jlichmoud, {1013 which ot b wil procesd & Rext and entire removal from mental axcitament, his phyaicisn aays, is indiapensable, aud with theee se- cured thers can be no queation of his ultimate reators. tion to prefect heslth, ~ Acting under medical advice, gr«m- Kerr will probably never sgain return to In- ana except as & visitor, ————— IMPEACHMENT. ARGTAENTH OF COUNSEL FINIBHED, Suectal Diapateh to The Chteaqo Tribune, Wisminatox, D. €., May 8.—After having hieard the arguments on jorisdiction i the Bel- knap cage, tho Court of Impeachmont deliber~ atod fn private for an hour and a balf, whea the doara wern opened and the Court was adjonrned until ‘Monday noxt. The managers and the counrol were notified that they need not appear until notitied, and it is undoratood ' that on Monday the FBonators will com- moneo the discuesion of tho question of jurisdiction. It is rumored that Benators Chiriatiancy, Logan, Thurman, and Edmunds Lave vrepared elaborate specches denying that the Henate lian furisdiction, and it {8 also asseried that bad it not Dbren for the powerful and eloquent address of Mr, Hoar, the trial would bave concluded to-day by the diacharge of the sccused.. Tho address by Judge Mack toulay was geunrally pronounced far {nferior to that of Mr. Hoar on Haturday, [ To the Avaochuted Prese,) THE ARGUMENTS, Wasmivazon, D, C., May §,~Tho Impeschment trlal cuntinued to-day, sad Mausger Knott resumed hin argument, Ho concided at haliaat 1, when Judge Diack bo- Ra, closlng his argement for his respondent, and at 4 thio Senats tnok o recess Juige Biack coreluded his argument about o'clock, when, on motion of Mr, Edmunds, the galleries word cleare1, and the Bouste went into secrct session. At 3 o'clock tho doors reopencd, and the Chair an- nouuced that the Benato Lad agroed upon two orders, wiilch were read, ax follow : Ordered, That 'until furiher notice the sttendanca befure the Henats of the Managers ond respondent will not Le required, Ordered, 'That when the Senate sitting for the trial of impeachment adjourn It ba to Mondsy next at 12:30 w'clock p, m, ‘The Benate then adjourned, NOTES AND NEWS, BTAL CUAMIER INVESTIGATIONS, ‘Wasninatow, D, C., Moy 8.—The Damocrats, by a rteord vote, declined to make public the investigations, snd by this vole snowed how hollow weore tho pretenses of tho Morrison resolution of last Monday., On s tost voto tho Domocrats refused to make them publio—yeaa, 95; nays, 111, HECX 1N ANOTIER LIOIT, ‘The Democrats in the cnm‘miuu of last fall soveraly nrraignod tho Ropublicans_for having voted to ivsno ratlons to tho suferers by tho overflow in tho Mississippl Valley. Yot Wolls, ot Misslasippi, a Domocras, to-day asked leave to offer o joint reaolition authorizing the Seo- rotary of War to distribute 500,000 rations to the wuffors by tho Inte overflow thore. THE HAWAIAN TREATY. Tho 11ouss closed tho debate upon the bilt to carry into effect the Ilawalian treaty, and, con- trary to_expeciation, Tamed jt. The yeas were 110; naye, 101 only & nijority of 15, Tho probsbility is that tha Lill would not” have passed if there had been a fall House, Somo very ablo speeches woro made, Y CENTENNIAL RECESH, ‘Tho House, fu_ view of tho fact that most of the moimbers wonld leave early for the Centennial, ordered that to-moriow's sexslon_sbould bo juformal, and that no business should bu transucied, uud tho Louse will only mect and adjourn, TUE NEW ORLEANS COMMITTEE, 3fr, Conger, of Micigau, a Republican whom tho Demiocrats wiil not bo likely to bilnd, waa appointed o menmber of the New Orleans Luveatigating Committee, vico Crapo, dectined. - AGAIN AT FAULT. Tho Btono Committes fu 121 eQorta to catch George Dang and the Post-Ofiico Dapurtment, 15 at the end of its tope, Rosewater, of thu Omsla Jice, ham been worlkdug with tho Committeo all ‘winter to provo tiat the msils from Chicago to Omcha were uol properly weighed last year, Jule lammond, s former postal-clerk, who ~had charge of tho diztribution, was to provu this, Ife eano hicro with o certiticate froin Nojewater that his teati- wony could by relied vn. il was cxamined to-day for three hours in tho hopo of proving that all the mailu wero nisksed on one rosd duriog the welghtng. Hammond declined 1o swoir toany such nonsense, and produced wn order from Capt, White, under which ha acted, directiug him to give esch road its Just provortion o maily, and io, nore. 8o the tral iy asppeared from the acaudal hounds, (0 the Associated Press.] LEVEES, WasTTNGTOY, D. C., May 8—The UIll reported to- day by the Bpocial Cotnmittes on Levees of thio Misnls- sippi. with tho rocommendation of passage by the Huusa, {8 & substitute for tho_ two billa fntroduced by Moroy nnd Gilaoy, of Loulaians, 1t provides for the construction of lovees by the Unitod fitatos dovernment under dirsction of ths Chief of Engiucers, and upprotlates tho foliowln umounts for cxpendle thirs i thie way In the Btates uamed respectively : TREME COURT OFINIONB. BU! Beforo adjournmout to-day the Supreme Court de- livered opinfous in thiriy-threo csacs, making in all for tho term. '.‘marlmouu. Three hundred sud thirty ¢ages Liava been di spasod of, and thero are now on docket of the Court U738 cases. Tue (ranger cames ware not docided 1t §u probablo that befora & decls an 1s annonunced at another term thero will bo little need of such formality, There ars » few other casea loft over, amony; which ure the New York Mutual Insu: ance Company cases just argued, luvolving the ques ton of thoeffect of iho War upou contracia of in- miranco Lotweon Northern compaufes aud Southern policy-holdors, DOM rEDRO visited both Ilouscs of Cougrers to-day, and sesmed to take qnito an futerest ju the proocodings, He suts «quently visited the Supromo Court, and then went prevented passed to the 1ted Room, where he wi troduced to Mrs, (irant, Mra, Flah, Grauz, Bows timo wan passed fn o FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS. The President bas nominated Sath W, Cl York, to be Jtecorder of tha Genoral Land Ol Nazro, Cullector of Customs_at Ililwaukeo, W18, ¢ ¥, Rickard, Naval Ofticer ot New Orlaans, and Willlam 'r, Iackaon, Penston Agent at St. Josopli, Alo, P bl it THE RECORD- CIINESE 1MMIQRATION. ‘WasniNaros, D, 0., Mav 8,—At 1. reatrictions upon the im: country, Agreed to, HOVSE, gration of Mr, TTalo offered a_resolution directing the several commitiecu of thio Houso, charyod witls uvessigation, to_conduct such Juvestization with open doora while any teatimony 1s bolng tuken, Itejectod—t9 to 91, Me, H1lo then moved to refer the resolutions to the Judiclary Committec, with instructions to repoi Ar, Randall asked i that motiou was divisible, o Spasker (Cox) ruled that it was uol Mr, Hals's uotlon was refoctod—yeas, v3; AORE IAVESTIGATION customn rovemion. Adopted, directing the 5 sinippl, Objected bo, On motion of Sir, Wood (N, Y.}, the Committes of the Whols wau dischiorged from tho furthor consldera- tlon of tho bill to carry into effect tie provisions of tho ‘Creaty with tho awalian Islands, and the Houss procoeded to {ts consideration, Bpeochics against the bl were made by Mesars, ‘Thorass and Tucker, Mr, Banks repllsd to the arguments of Aessrs. Tuckor and Thomas, e, Viood (X, Y.) closed tie debate with 8 spoech In v'of the Lill, ‘Iie Housa then proceeded tavote on the bill, and it was passod—yeas, 11G; nays, 101, COIN BILL, Mr. Randall offored a 1)) providing for the colnage of 5‘.‘5,:)0\!(”0 sdditional silver coin to that already suthorized, “The bill suthorizes the Scceotary of tho Treasury to ‘purclias silver bultion with lugal-tendors, Bald siiver ahiall be paid ot fu tho ordivary disbursoments of tno Tressury or in oachange for the trade doliar at .Elr. “Cho bill further providen that the trade dollar shall not be legat tender, Keferred, MISCELLANEOUS, Conger was sppoluted ou the Select Commlttoa cral Offces 1 Loulians, fu place of Crspo, oxcused, The Houao then adjourned with the understanding that o bueiness bo transacied to-morraw, and that the Mouse would wmezely meet aud adjourn, THE SPALDINCJCOURT-MARTIAL, 8an Franciico, Alay 8.—At tho Bpaldiog caurt-martial to-dsy, Gen. Lagrange, Buperin- tondont of the Alint, teatitlod that Pinney was appoiuted to & position iu Bpalding's oftice ot witness' warm recommendation, in 18703 he was then engaged in s politicul canvass to defoat Hargent for tho Senato; thought Plnney would bo useful to populsrize the pay-office with tho mercanule cowmunlly, and assist fn the fight agaiust SBargont: Lad confl. donco in him &b thai timo; 1 1870 auarreled with bia because he worked against Page for Oongreas; since thon hud boon uofriendly with him. b Judgo Advocate road s statement denyiog the report that he, or any member of tha court, hud received telographlo orders from Washington to keep politics out of the trisl, METHODISM. Yesterday's Procesdings in the Confer- ence at Baltimore, An Unjustifiable Attack Upon the Weste ern Book Concern. Dr, Lanaban Oalls up His 0ld Gricvance of Four Years Ago. But Elcits Little Sympathy from Other Members. He Finally Succeeds in Securing an Investigale ing Committee. Epecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Triduns, Bavtivons, May 8.—Thn great topia before the Methodist General Conference to-day was the sttack of four Baltimore Metliodiats upon the Wentern Book Concorn in the momorial which was sent ovor the country by the Auso- The document was prescuted to the Conference by Dr. Lanahan, but ko does not claim to be ita author, tqmpt to fignre out tho insolvency of the Weat- orn Book Concsrn on tho basis of its report, by exoluding from its nasots over £510,000, alinont the whole of and the business and outfit of the Concert io conatant and profitable uso. It was proved bofors the Conferonce, to fta entire satisfaction, that the report of the Book Committee, charsed with the supervision of tho bumnesa and the suditiog of the accounta of she Western Book Cancern, had been made WITI UNUSUAL 7HOLOUGHNESS AND EFFECTIVE- It is merely an at- thst the resl estata is actuslly worth muck moro than its appralsemont, and thas the busivess is in a sound and taproving condition, Tho we- morialists did not clalm ever to bave examined {uto the affairs of the Book Convern, merely practicing the rule of subtraction ou ita roported The spoech of Dr. Lanahan in reply to the Wentern book agents did nat contnin a single t at _proving the truth ot the memorial 0 had presented, but waa almost wholly made up of the old troubles of four years ayo, which wera tled to the satisfaction nf the Cuurch and the public by the last General Conference, uf checks which Le shiool in the face of the Confers ence, and the large docurent which ho charged bad boen omitted from tha records, were soma of the OLD PATERS OF THAT OLD CASE. The complsintof tho four Baltimoro memorialists thiat tha Book Concorn mado too little money ou its iargo capital, 0 met by the fact that e c targoly a betievoleut moctety ; is not run, like g businoss, for money-makiug, but often sell books aud ra at an actus) lore n money for the pur- pose of helplug on the generul work of_the Church. Onoother fsct not generally known willalso ald jn clearing up thin matter, Thero 1s & swall party inthe Church which desires to N OUT OF EXISTENCE a0d turn its immense Lusincss over 1o private Lisuda. “Thin party loss no efTort to strike thio coucern, aud, aa in tha case hefore the last General Coufersuce, ara nomotimos given to over.statement ever, ban 1o better foundation than the notions of thiost four men, that first-class real eatate, like tha buriness houses of tha Book Concern in' Cinclauaty and Chicago, ought to be excluded from’ the table of ‘The memortalists ALE UNENOWN MEN, 2nd withiout busluces kuowledge, or havo falien fnto this blundor fu accounta, Dr. Lanoaliso, still nursing bis wrath of fonr years g0, haa merely buccesded in ralniny that ghost for a Thero did not sppear 10 b anothier mAU in the body who agroed with him, or who did not re- rrelevant and intemperate speech, attack bas utterly falled to shako the faith of this body in its Weatorn Book Concern. [Tothe Awsociated Pren.) THE WESTENLN LOOK CONCERN, BauTnonr, Md., May 8—The Mothodist Epscopal Couferunco resumed its scasion this morning, Blshop they would not Dr. Hitchcock: ., the ngent of the Tiook Concern at Cincinnati, rose to a queation of privilege, and fn- nd through whom the paper presented naban, in roferencato tho Western Book Goneorn, iad been mada pulgic, The Kecretary, the kv, any knowledgo of tho matter, aud Dr, Hitehicock satd {at the meniorial preseuted by Dr, Latiahan, charging tle tnsolvoncy of tho Westera Lok Goucerti, wax un- trus in ite sliegations, lo aud Dr, Walden, Jr., the agents of the Concern, carnestly protested aguinat the o ‘memorist, and tho latter offer- tr. Woodruff, disclaimed 1,500,000 1,250,000 statement made in 1 ed 2 resclution that the Committes on Iook Cencern report, st the eazliest moment, uron the Auancial cone dition of the Western MctLodist Look Coucern,” 1ls sald ; *We want this for the prolection of our fnter- ests in the Weat. The ti ome when tha Con- forence shall protect our interesta,’ Dr, Lanaban sald tho scenes that he had witnessed this ‘moruing reminded him of New York when be was in & room locked up with fty men, and lefelt a8 $ Lo would be'forn in pieces be- cause it had been charged that the New York Book Concern hisd Leen robbed, 1e had hoard the samo n. tho statoment, showing thosnnual losses of the Book Concern fur sevoral years, when 3ir, McQueal raisod a point of ordor that The statoment was 5ot germana 0 the question before the Canference, The Chalr ruled the finally tho motion prev: scens wituessed In an began to read int of order well taken, Lt ed t0 permit M. Lanabian t0 Dr. Lonshan safd to vet st {he fact it was only nec- to ynus a resolution to reauire a certain ledyer 40 bo brought hery from New York,—a ledger that had boen thrown aside for iftecn years, Chiurch had been cheated and ‘wwindled by false ex- Ie hiad here chocks to the smount of $152,0:0 stolen from the Methodist Book Cancern (Dr, Lanaban aeld up in full view what seemed to be s yackago of Nowuch array of fudignation sa way at- tempted this morning will amother tho truth, o ot shiut up here {0 @ room as i Now York, aud whils tne investigation wan golng on there Was ANOTHEL MATTER “nero was 8 docurent, two-thirds of which Bad béen Jeft out of the journat ¢ proceedings of the lsat Conference, which “showid beon luserted, anil thia might bo fnvestigated, Dr. Walden's resolution was then adopted. Dr.Nelson sald tho memorlsl complimeated the New Took Coucern, for which complim.cnt ho felt by 110 moina obilged, ani repelied aud. o tho Executivo Mansion, Ho was met In the Biue Room Dy tho President und Socretary Fiok, and after belng The Methodist thst might be investigate: 155 Maongor Knott was lnterrupted in his argument, that the Senate might conveuo for rogular business, and Mr. Bargout submitted a resolution sottiug forth the tnjury resuttiog from Chineso immigration, and jnstructing tho Committes on Commerce to consider the subject and mun & bill F‘aflli‘nn ‘d&q‘:l:‘ln 2 Chiuese s then denfed 1ts Bishop 1arris said le waa Becrotary of ths last Gene oral Couferenco for two-thirds of e mesvlon, when bo rewigned, and Dr, Woodruif (Secrelary of 1ho pros- ent Confervice) was chiosen succossor, Together they edited the journal of tho proceodings of tho lust Cons ferenco, aud supposed they had dircharged that diy faitbfully, In viow of thie statement this moraing im licating ihen in omitting some part of thw proceeds 8,0 aaked the appointment of a special commisson nvestigate tho charges, and report the factu, dencd peremptorily, squarely, and fully, an omission of the records from the journal of proceodings, Dr, Wooarufl_dlsclaimed any umfasion, thing had occurred ft was not within his knowledge, Dr, Laualinn wou proceoding with a statement in re- gard ta the repart of the cxymination mada by John A. Uanu, when the Chair rulod it uot in order, Tishop Harris' motion for a spcclal committeo way then pasucd, with au amendmont suthoriziug Dr, Lan- ahan to apjear Lefore the Committee. Willim oe, if, D ays, 111 31r, Payne, from the Comuiitico ou Civil Service o~ form, ofured a resolulion directing the Committeo on Wauyw aud Moans to muko a thorough fuvestization into tho managoment of the Citstom-Houso at tho port of New York, and of changus und reforma neccauary ta most effectually euforco (hetlawa for the collection of . Ridgoway, O, Altman, Jawes ver were appotated Committce, and others from Cauads wern T O1iowy axkod leave o offer s resolution | introduced, and tho delegates will be formally received tary of War to fssue 500,000 rations 10 mufferers froin tho fate overflow in the Stute of Mis- were presented and refurred, and the —_————— CASUALTIES, THE IOWA CITY ACCIDENT. Bpectal Duvateh to The Chicado Lidune, Towa Ciry, In, May 8.—~Tho body of the daughter of Prof. L. I P'arkor, of tho Btato University, was found this nftornoon somo 2 miles bolow where she was drowuad with her brother on the 25th of Aopril, 8ho was found lodged In floating brushwood by & young man {u It will bo romemborvd, as horetotore telegraphed to Ttk Tuinuxx, that Prof Parker, hia nioce, and two childron—Lennio, aged 15, ged 11,—wore capsizod in & row-boat uear the dam of the Towa Liver, when tho two childron wore drowned. The body of the boy was found Iaat Wedoosd kept In Ico, tbat buth ma; boeu a terrible strain upon tho minds of the atilioted family and frionds, to which tho re- covery of the bodies afforda some reliof, sud’ Is yet beiuy buried together. DROWNED, Bpucial Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Davexronr, s, May 8.—A mornful drownlog. acoldont ocourred here lmut evesming, young men, named Bamuel Qranvillo, Bhields, and Albert Fostor, wero out on thio river in m ekiff, when tho boat was capaized and all thrown into the water. ‘Tho two latter strug- gled to shore, but Granville, after calling pite- was drowned. He was a bralie- man_ on the Chicago, Rock lsland & Spesial Disvaleh to Ths Chisago Tribyne, Bioux Crry, Is, Mav 8.—~Frauk young mew, waa drowned 15 miles below Liere Bat- urday while croasing the Misxonri Iivor in » skiff, His body bas not been roce vored. HURT BY MACHINERY. Bvecta Dispateh to Tha Chicagy tribune, Brooxniorow, Iil,, May 8.—Jfoseph Bacon, ewaer of a planing-mill, had four fngersand o thumb sovered from his right hand by a buzz. 8aw to-day. At Monjor Salurday, Francis Yonea was struck on the haad and probably fatally injured by the ond of a tumbling-rod of a horso-power. GEN, CUSTER. A Bitter Cup Spnred Ifim—Influences ¥ro nna Con. Snraaat Draatch to The Chicano Tribune, Br. Pati, Minn, May 8.—Con, Terry and tafl, accompanied by Cinn. Custer, start from hera to-morrow morniug, will roach Fort Line coln Wedneaday ovaning, and march from there for Yollowstouo Vatley Mondsy next or earlior. Cueter will command bis regiment and bo aco~ ond to Gen. Terry in command of the Fort Lin- coln eolumn, ordnrs having como from Washing- ton this afternoon restoring Lim to duty with liw regimeut, and giving bLim permisston to go with the sexpedition. Notwithatand- ing contradictions from Washington, romebody hag been incensod nt Cuater, probably on account of hig connection with the inveatiration procoed- nga. 110 was wuspended from his regimentat command, aod way likely to ba Inft at Fort 1.0 cain for tho summer in command of a mmall guard, Baturday o mado, through mititary channols, a poronal appeal to the President, askivg to be upared the humiliation of wecing his rogiment march out on activo kervico leav. ing him, its senior oflicer, in department b- hind, The order of this aftornoon §a the Preni. dent's reply to Custer's sppeal. Custer's ner- gonal frionds Lere beliove that Secrotary Taft apd Gen. $herman defendad him against the i tended puolshment, but that the President wau influenced from othor sources througth which Custnr’s conduct and evidence in the inveatiga- tion proceedinga was misrepresouted to him, —_———— TOTAL ABSTINENCE, Speetal Diepatch to 1'he Chicago Tribune, Dusteue, Ia, May 8.—Francia Murray, the great temperanco lecturer, held forth bere laat ovening toa very largo audionce. At ths close of ki lecture o received over 100 uames to his temporance vledze, somo of them confirmed drunkarde, Ho wpoko again to-night In the Congregational Church, aud _bad tha largeat au dience ‘ever sseembled in Dubuque. o will probably stop liere & few doys. "BUSINZSS NOTICES. Living Death I—-The mortal azany of conmumptive invalids iy often more terrible {han death, ‘Their coraplainingy mako everybody unhappy aronud them, whilo their lives are promaturcly lost to themnelves, unlows thoroughly cured Ly Wisbart's Tine Tree Tar Cordial, the safeat romiedy ever kuown, oud ono that nover fails. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts nre used und fndorsed by the Lest hulels, contectionery grocers, and thie Siret famulics §u the country. FURNISHING GOODS. Freld, Leite & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS, Will offer on Tuesday, Moy 9, their eutire stock of SILK DRESS GOODS. A8.&Co THIEDSE, BARGATI DRESS GOODS, In order to rcduce our large stock of Dress Goods, we have mado GRVAT REDUCTIONS in PRICES, and call particularattens tion to the following BARGAINS: 100 pes Gray and Brown Serges at 20¢ per yard. 100 pes Diagonals in all the’ 1ev; Spring Colors, at 25¢. 75 pes All-Wool Debege at 30c. 50 pes All-Wool Cretonne af 37 1-2¢. 25 pes All-Wool Camel’'s Haix at 50c, sold elsewhere at 75¢ 25 pes 6-4 All-Wool Camel’s Hair, 75¢, worth fully $1.25. 50 pes Plaid, in Gray and Brown Effects, reduced from 50¢ to 30c. The above are all new, desirable Goods, and undoubtedly the BEST VALUL offered in Chicago. W, &, STHPSON & €O, SUCOESBORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & 00, AT THE 04D STAND, 79 81 State-st. “Tt Pays to Trade on thg West Side” HMOST ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS ™ AT THE URDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS At reductions ranging from G5Oc to $3 on each garment. Also Special Bargains in LADIEY HOSIERY, BROWN BALBRIGGANS, EMBROIDERED, At 37 1-2¢, cheap at 50¢, Fine Imported Stripes at 25c, worth 40c¢. Detter lmported Stripes at 35¢, worth 60c. Full regular Stripes, fine quality, extra long, nll colors and sizes, at 40¢, worth T5c. Full line pluin colors, in fashion- able shades, embroidered, at 50¢, worth #1, A lot of ¢“Children’s Fancy Ilose,” cholce styles, at less thun hnlf price. Full lines, just opened of FANCY BALBHGGAY SILK HALF HOSE, At very low prices. Half Hose” at 25¢, “ Fancy Stripes,” full xegular, at same prices. IR T 2 “BROTEEES. Havo now on Exhibition the EMPRESS HAT, Purchased by HFR MAJESTY THE HM- PRESS OF BRAZIL; also the OAMELIA i‘nd{m GRANGE, now 86 much in vogus in aris, Distingua Btylos and Novelties Recherche fn PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON ROUND_HATS, FRENCH FLOWERS, PHATIHHRY, OENAMENTS, &0., &0, Just received, 10 cnses of Choice Untrim. med :TATS and BONNETS, novel ahapes, which canuot be found elsewhero, at pricos loss than wholesale. Beat American Chip! English Milan. hado Hats.... Best Frenoh Chips Panama .. Boys' Hats Qur stock comprisos now the very latest nouveautes, and vurpasses in varioty and el. eganco ull other Al nery Btores coibined, 1211& 123 State-st. ry superior * Brown Dressed worth 40¢, nnd fest End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts. CARSON, PIRIE & (0. Offor tho following among many othor bargains bought in the pres. ont doprossed stato of tho marketat serious loss to tho importers, and never bofore offerod so choap: At 20 etz Twilled Serize D'beges, Popling, and Plaid 5 warth 35 ets, Sill: Ndted Mohairs, Plaids, and Stripes, to mateh; worth 40 cts. cts, Plain Col'd Mohairs, Diagonals, Serge Btripes, &e.; furmerly 40 cts. 0 cts, Finest Camel's Haiv Suitings, Ught thides s previously sold for 60 cts. AL30 ets, Tlandsome Hiagonal Costume Cloths, Twilld Dlepes, and Arabesque Poplins; jort. ols, l.xtrnl-Fiuo All-¥ool D'beges ¢ reqular 50¢ rl\mli( v elsewhere, o AL B0 cts, werline MerinoWool Serge D'begresy previously Ch ets, At 50 ets. Elegant quality All-Wool Irench Batistes, choice shades; formerly 76 cta At 50 cfs, Damnsses Freh Cushmeres, Camelt l}g\lr effects in stripes and plaids; worth o 1y, 3 Gnl‘ Camel's INair Suitings; regulay goods, 2 ets, 10 Cazes finest Printed Percalesy reular 25¢ quality, Elegunt lines of all "Latest and Cliofce Drext Yabries in the most fashionable shages, Specinl Dargnins in DUk Cusluneres sund Drap 3, e Our S.’Achol' Col'd Tiyons (iros Grainsat the as. tontshing prices previously advertised still nues, Alail Hisumnore at Fiymouth (G, Ahe) bed Lliu Laddidat 14 wenxurs, aplendld voasols ou’ this favorito ruuta for the Continent (being more Southorly' thau ady o i Nurt v 1wl 2 Or' p ecabin, #8110 sscond cabin, 872 Takes, Btevraky 3. L BLAR" A eout, 85 Brasawass N.F . | Agouts a7, N, i, B WILTE Ey o, 61 Clarh ety oor, Raudoioh, Agest Tho steanicea of this Compsny will sail every Baturs day frow Dremou_Pier, foot of Th , Hoboken, Itates of pasaago—Erom New York to Southamptou, Toudon, Havre, sud Brenen, Sret vabln, $100; secon cabin, 880, old' atesrags, $:0, curtency, wor freljny or g0 o) to o e 2 Nowling Ureen, Now York. - Great Western Steamship Line, Frow Now Yurk to Bristol (Koglaud) durect. GUN, Souoe sturdas, May ¢ i Htearaze, 8%, A¥0 Cartilicates, Ulark-at., Aloulgan White Star Mail Lime, ‘To and from Europs and Amarics, Hates us low as by sy oticr first-ciss live. Ulfice, 1 dolphest,, Chicago, ALFRED LAGE Western Agent. Drafts un Great Dritain and Irelsad, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Balltig hrue thines & Week fo and from Dritish Porta Ly £t Gopany's Offon, northweat sorser Clack and 3 e RN 7, Guaars) Weksea Agtah