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; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 14, 187%6—SIXTEEN .PAGES - - the _ Inhabitants n;bo’:: 'THE WATER'WOBK& “V A:SHINGTON‘ Richmond, and Doorkeeper of the ex-Confeder- 2 ‘FOREIGN- :flbnt‘: o '.!;ldx . mg;‘;g‘; e s i1 boats,.and Ifve wnitoft o S*Tithought 80, from 1he way youswore.” | 5 ‘wrhich he was to hold certain papers in caee some- | “He blushed violently and: came -down :from"the ate Congress here, was once indicted for arson, LI RO Y S i e b v oue tor arory, and. onc Lo perury. Usder : et v, maiedlion Solf iy | e Employe G e show ¢ tubs were c) 3 # oY P - . 3 - g * s mot , OO N 4 el to acenre Muan the books were all Hght. T | was néxt éilled> s oeiaeies o aa follows ¢ : #hese indictments he was ucquitted, but Judge {'fivh o Wew "TPurkish War MIin- | others will probsbly move of to-night. - Naviga- S . =mploye Comes Neay elt a litsle more comfortable after 1wentand saw | Y have lived in Chicago ton years, . I have been i + Durham, member of the House from Kentucky, tlon is at a stand-stil, and hundreds of boatmen dre - Smashing the Big Engine, hm. Leained a bile more conrage when told Somnetted with G. G, Huseela distillr on Third Additional History Connected | o0 counsel, stated to-day upon bis indi- ister Thought to Be in Iying sround idle, ';};‘Q;;lmmm e e 3 - | avenne. He s e _business in 1B72, .. 3 3 3 - 4 5 2 2 . Fitzhugh. . - o g 1 = et o — 2 with the Chicago Pen vidual -authority - that -he -and & Favor of Reform. and 200 naitired “men “ate MtvoRe st A e, | A”Special Aldertiniic Coniniitteg— mose, 20d justas bad o8 1 thoupht-otherswere. Tt “myse er Masoh . Crosby went” made ne co 10 gue wheiher I swore 10 8 lig ‘mysélf, Parker Mason, and GeorFeI. Crosby nk an ssscssment | were both ‘sworn in ome -of the 5 deavori LLAnLe in'with him. _After the fire, I thi sion Office. sfi::‘fd ln&gbre-k several hundred thousand dollars Appointed to mmsflm of not. of £9,000 or $12,000 was levied on him. I think trisls, and that Fitzhugh, upon & mutual Tngersoll—No; 't make | Staabearsiodon” o B e ] A -af De lost. i) @ity o o0 Tgness it an't make | e camiedon from tme 1o sy 57 Mn ex: . | t55ue, eware ety to the’ contrary ‘otWhst | 4 Pacific Policy Decided on | | Lasabir s iy day 13 ~The watse i the sty haro took s Tecess till 2 o'clock. g‘uiun of the time wasobtamed from Mr. Irvin : Durham himscH swore, and nobody charges Connecticut river is eteadilyrising, and the night % 2 ———— 1hrough Mr, Rehm's influente. 1t would be & year. ‘Testi f Miss'Sweet and | Dorham with- e sttuntion i TaAE by the Berlin Con- - | siosed tu'withyheavy Taia. * No lives ‘have-us: et Why - Cregier -Was ‘Bemoved—Proc P e moment wan paid. 1was | TTheTestimony of Miss Sweet and | Durh perjury. The sitnation W Seen zoported lost, bt the damags to property.has e 07 Pro: . THEODORE SCHRICKEN, | ppior: o the distllery os buperintendent. . Be- Con: very uncomfortable for Fitzhugh from the fact. ference. bech very great. TMracks af the Boston, Contord poséd Abolition of the Board . * “THE BTOREKRBPER. : trveen 1872 and 1875, about bweaty 1o birty Barrels Tiockey Bears Hard on Com- that tho Chatrmsn of the} Democratic Commit-! 1 2 gt * | aodMontcal, s Greud Trupk Roscyiace aeder - -ofPublic/Worka, The Gourt rosumed ot 3 o'clock, when Theo- | S craolod WhSKY i3 BIAnis iy 850 15 couts missioner Baker. tee 1n the district where Durham resides makes e o ey e, A O e ooy eweps =i lare Bohrickel was pat on the stand, ond eXam- | op each barrel. We managed the business by dupli-- ] the original charge sgainst Fitzhugh in_the he- British Government- Will Ene } through the village. There has been for some- days 2 fned by Mr. Ayer. He said: I haveresidedin | cating the stamps. . Patker Mason aftended to | CourierTourrial, ~and ealls upon Durbam to 0 BIIs! i et e R & TS 8. & 5uSpicion of Chicago since 1854. 1 was appointed Starekeeper | Tiehm, and puid bim aogether. sbost, 35,5001 . ; ‘state whether of not tertain the Petition for ‘the” | U ROH COUNCILS. | Works. Tnterested:peotts bag o o vaten 1n 1873, snd was assigned to the Lake-Shore Dis- ;,‘:},’;‘,,f'_'io,, O A 00 crotkeds » Tor the privi- We Are Told How Mr, George Gamp- FITZHUGE DID PURJURE EIMSELF, Fenians’ Pardon. . / eyé‘on the establishment, ‘fltchlng"m"am:mfi lege of linving fr:ger Gaugers and Storekeeperss and a8 if this was not enough, White, .of Ken- | METHODISM. 5 tions. : THere' hias been a wantof faith trthg n the Metholist ‘Episco- | employes, and gulet walting for developmeris tillery from Feb.1 to Nov.1, 18%4. I know they made crooked whisky there. One plece to which they sent it was Golsen & Eestman's. I caunot tell how they got the whisky out withont paying tucky, who may be the youngest and most foolish,. A % Barrryorz, May 18, but who ocrtalnly is the most persist' | Details of a Horrible Muting-on | s eonterence to-day, hese i 13fd on the, table; - On Friday aftéinoon it wis déveloped that iy et member of ghe House, shocicded an English Vessel. after much discassion, the resolution that the | guovicony wers well grounded, Thy it - ::. n:::emfua ,ralald..fi A;;E;‘ h‘:h:e.i:ir:ldlc: 4 . | election-of book agents, editors'éf the New 'York. gineer, Frapk Trautman, bad ;efi:. leries, - B T et v, - - Tous letter. There was s pralonged stroggle over Christian Advocate, Wetern Ciristlan Advocale, | 1oreq' 40 ovethaul one of thy Do bell Secured His Sinceurs ; wud to be posted whemany revenue agents were Lo iron” BAi the Btorckoepers we'had at our cs-. tablishment connived at the frauds; among the Gaugers there was only one honest fellow, nsmed Hinckley. We made efforts through Mason to get rid of this man. Mr. Bussell is inColorado, bot I And How, “with the Utmost s tax. Mr. Munn mads two visits while I was ( amcxpecting hfm back. Mr. Munn paid a visit Regulari He.D - &t the distillery. The first visit was in the | in company with Mr. Bridges in 1574, when Regularity, He.Drew the guestion whether - Fitzhugh should be imme- - Qart o lo.in the Spanish | Central Christian,”snd Quarterly Revtew, to ‘be | T2 . X L the Thy Spring of 1575, when defeadunt cxamined my | ¢ ,;';gfi,,: T His Stipend. Sttt Smricd Voot nvestigatonsod with Prospeot of: slf”““zil',’;’:.:;m b S pamiE e er o the day sor Wedadsday nect goglues wid il e by wheel s irter it ook, and found that I was thrce days behnd | Tiehin money on one occaslan, but he .grow very S e A wved the Demo: asque ] . < -| 'w. 1. Bunter, of the Book Committee, to which | fch- Teckssary to"take g #n writin, Mr. Mung' said {t wasall right' | indignant, refused it, and almost ordered me out. — e o el e R Dom. e hsd been referred the “mowiorial ‘presented by Dr. | the erank and support the'wheel. * A huge bey vritingup. Mr. Munn b IBhE’| e would not trade with me: et o A s L emitas o DLrone. GREAT BRITAIN. - | Lanahan, charging the insolvency of the Western | was procuréd‘and ‘placed across the -Gpening,y i i ". } Book Concern, submitted a long report giving in | erder. that one of, the spokes should "mll;m Cross-examination: I never conspired with Mr. Munp 1o defraud the revenue. When defendant came to the distillery he gave it 8 thorough inspec- tion, such as an honest official would have given. Everything, was straight, and unless he was in- foraied by bome of the Gaugers he could not have . learded that anything wrong was in progress. | At this stage the Court adjourned to Mondsy morzing. The Confederate House Forced to Notice Doorkeeper Fitz- hugh’s Sinful Recerd. : filag s be‘m ‘%unuemed, r’:gt if an; d"’x’,fi onld come from Washington there woul trouble. -He told me towrite up the books. I mever heard anytbing else sbout the matter. By Mr. Imrlol.l—s—!-l txphfne‘(fix%!; T -was behind, y Mr. ‘ehowed him my elips, and_Mr. Alunn then sald oo right. ThetiEve M. Muna thougnt I was Ropestthen. Glover had ready s rosolation demanding instont , LAY o dismissal. - Lamar declared that, even 1f Fltzhuzh ; GIWDRLOW . s e | Getail th ts and labilitles of that concern. 1t : i hud been ncquitted, the cases ‘shotw thiat ‘he isau’| LoXpos,-May 13.—The -ten days for which | n:m th:fl:!’exfiblu, 'm‘cmp et ety §¢ r_md;uppoit‘ lh t‘;':hed ‘When the bedm g , individunl guilty of prosy moral tarpitude and an | Winslow was recommitted having expired, the'np-'} o /0 o ar e S CoT e 1o period & Its o position’ one“of 'the workmen was sent tg | | infamous person, s fimnm. n;mcuu& Ko( Iilinofs, plication for his release was renewed this morning. ‘:mc the me"‘“d “Het capital ss pond start’ the“engtne slowly,“to hr‘figgfihq -8piok but. their efforts were frnitloss, The ‘caso waa | Tt Tas cpposed z“&"";‘m“';: :‘tz::‘: ut-mu!nnt. axd concluding with the e e, | down wfi}ahibamd o Ifr_uhnblyé 5O mah g e "¥~.| Hon of the passage of sesalutions that the assertion | SOURtTY CoUld "have “earri¢d- Dut ~the “fuh-+ t ‘x edml) 1 L tnxminle thac the General said that if Secretary Fish's auswer to in dny Worse @hape than did~this o report immediately. It seems pre | 5 it of the memorialists that- the Weatern Book Con- &ny ‘8he - dlsmiseal by i ‘Bad e 1 elved, 'th f t) 1 it A 4 Camitice Wil taport for & suminacy ‘F Lord Detby's note ke X 4 cern is practically insolvent, xnd is'in'an wmsonnd, | uler -workman. He sppeared .to be ""’Efll-} A Resolution of Expulsion: RE-EXAMINED. B « ’. The reason Twas behid was that we had run an ST. LOUIS. . t 4 ! e e L POOR M'KEE. Debated and Finally T S s nfififif"“‘:‘; ‘:"- ek Corermnt woadd not sy Sy Austhes objection | 5. eerons, and bankrupt condition, fsboth'anjust | ignerant of thefirst principles of mabhirify; N JUNEER 5. Loms, May 18The frends ‘ot MeKee Referred. Moty charges Wil be prebented sguraee DmD. e e f AL X omres | By et Buntie thet erer oozt a0 ANTON JUNKER. Sz. Lous, May 13.—The {riends : ' ANOTHER OFFICEE OF THE HOUSE, Col. Thompson, the Msyorof Liverpool, is | Bublic T T e olondentine publl ihe exfand. Beizing the lever he/stérieds : ANOTHER DISTILLEE. concede that the worst which has -yet befallen | to the effect that be has been burtering the offices | o 3" P | e e e s tho e df A | Apparotitly it did not make much QY 1o - Anton Junker was the next witness. He de- | the good Deacon was ‘the :swom :statement a;nmmg m{?l"; 'gmim;hgomg.e lf,,” :;:v.ed ;x:: ; SRDEAED 70 HURkET. -] General erence and tiee condemmation of every-| him which way ‘things “went-s0-Iong as theyd : c 5 -| true friend of the Church. ” went. | Heplumged into-the job-4s though-thg Chartey Ham’s Pilgrimage Likely to Result in Sore Disap= -pointment. . ] ;P of positive charhcter. 1t s perhups surprizing, The British flcet in the Mediterranean haa been d excited debate {ollowed ‘the fntr Ihereforo, wat & promineat Democratlo membet | ordered to rendezvbus fmmediotaly at- Smyrma, in. uction of the Tpert i the ,,59 38 of which it- i % Lnls afternoon told & Republican thatall tho Ke- | view of the possible Oricatal dificultiee, | was statedby Dr. Leunhan that te charges of tho | at - Wil, apd Twhen -completely - 3 e O e e - ‘memorislists in regard o the condition of the | pp to be thrown oft ‘the ' indue emocrata here, label them n lunatic asylum, end MOTINY. . e T o by cioneats | 2Dy wn ont the ' Window, avwait with contidence the resalt of the Presidéntial | The bark Caswell arzived at Quocmatown Yo-day | Western Book Concern were inaploeiby ialements | oy experlenced man.ioiildhavs asedidow; election. : in tow of a guoboat. The mutineers killed Capt. | cern,before the-Balttmore Canference, atits ses- | Bpoke and stopped, but this apprentice pulled he > A CURIOUS BTN cton, ‘of Mis. | B¢t who belonged in Loadon, and the first and | sion in Washisgion City. , open, itaiting the'irong way. 'The Nge WE& o e et o8 S e Slsmiaacd | Bocond mates and M. Stewart, all of Glasgow. | D, Nelson disclsimed buving made any state- | turned, and 8 spoke canght the hesvy bean s One of the scamen killed two of the matincers, | WERt ffom whichsuch conelualon, could b3 G8w. | fabout the centre. "¢ balanced dlcely. ‘Gaikiship power, the wheel :flew around, the bem?ufi\h made yestérday by Mrs. Leavenworth. McKee ‘was also indiscreet enough to make what he io- Eagin wete a spolléd toy 1o be i o] tended for a sccret trip yesterdsy morning ocked about 6 o'clock to the house of Zebulon Leaven- worth, s circumstance which became at once | lmown and found publication’in a leading St. Louis daity this morning. Private advices from Washington are to the posed: -1 bave resided in Chicago since 1658, &nd have been in the whisky business since 1663. 1 beeame connected with the Union Copper Dis- tillery Company in 1869. We continued to un'it until seized in May, 1875. The property was sold by the Government and forfeited. T was-also conpected with a rectifying -establishment on OUR PENSION AGENCY. A LITTLE HISTORY CONNECTED ‘WITH IT. Kinsic strect. I guve personal attention to the business . effect that the ure is regurded s fatal to Special Dispatch to The Tribune. withont a he after Singleton had Just signed of ‘the distillery; in-fach T hal the | 31 o1g chnces fora pardon. : WASHINGTOR, D. C., May 13.—The Civil Sor- | 1he Teport sgmner the. Goverument. Pridler, When | both of whom wete Greek. _ Anottier Greel pailop | ., DUTRE the dlscatsion vatween these oo gontle- i = AMORE INDICTMENTS. oo . | vice Committee this morning resumed its in- the latter practically had no hearing. “was badly cat with an ax, but survived, and was statement actually made by Dr. Nelson. ana gyrating. Fora secona ‘the to; Janded a prisoner at Queenstown. Capt. Best was sl " > oA pociathl i UNTON PACIFIC ool muinied. e mulctch:shot 0 | cOAdmoch (o tlke ond hatpuof e Sclilon | paraipzed, then ot s shout-ands genérit e o2 steward was shot while comi ] al ] 4 ., 3 pecial Dispatch do The Tribuna, She companion 1sdaer. "All four wero tied togethy | 1§ Eulcation fof memorisl was lost by 818180 | 4l el mnde Ll a" revolution, Scarying the THOSE MISSING BONDS, and thrown ovel the Csptain and sccond | adiied” 3 h ‘beam_whifch = . ; ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., May 18.—Gen. G. M. %fi:‘l’gfl; zgll:’:d. no;‘;i 15, —Jemes Cutrick, Bn N!ewmnn. of Washington, ngabn#xudn }roego- BTHGOK! THI-IRON, FLOOKING | WITH 'A CRusH, il Dodge, of Council Bluffs, In., Was before the | o acaman, in chirgo of the bark Cuswell, reports [ 1atjon for the sppomtment of s Commitieo todn- | g machinery shuddered and then stood still & §: ‘House Judiciary Committee to-day, and exam- | as follows: ++On leaving Antofagosts, the crew B e P onvetn D Lanshan and.| was mot known what' dimzewas done, but ths ; incd st length 88 to the affairs of the Unlon Pa- | ‘Conclsted of the .Cupumn, mafe, second mate, | pr. Nelnon, as to what the Jaster stated beforo the | steam was fanédoff. The beam was fommedfant cific Railrosd. He had been Chief-Engineer of | gliuh scimen, & carpenter and two boya, On tho | DoecireConterence. 0. :| beiwe s a spoke’and thie floor, on thE oppodite®aide the rood: during the Wholo period Gf Its .cou- |-4ib of Jaauasy, the Greek and Tialien sailors-ma- | 4% g?,’:,,a‘n; Moming Conterence: oppoed'! from s startingpoint.. - . - struction, but was not an officer of or connected Sflil?o &fl‘éfia’f e g some- ‘}'estf-:-n]t‘x_ng or gxploring commifices” Tho fever | Tho matier was reportéd t thé Canend Gf Alders with the Construction Company or Credit Mo- | ers wished to ake the vessel to Greece.. ‘About.a .| 107 8ich commitlees wwad contaglous justuaw, dnd | men held yesterday ‘afterncon;and Mesars Kik bilier. “He had 1o knowledge of any fraud or| mouth afterwards, when off the cosat of Brazil, prevalent in the latitude from which Dr. Newmsn | gnd Rawlelglvwero appointed-a committaof, tys : : the boys overheard a plot between' the Greeks “Afterfnrthe A i| to investigate. They visited the, misappropriation of the funds of the Company | and Talfana fo murder thos Enghiehmen aboard. | Adicr orther Siscusslon tho mptter wao tibled. | 15 SR u‘d’{wne'lhé‘?’xifi'{zt‘ thé'n . g of Thie Confercnce, and'Dr.” Nelson eaid he was de- - it e Yo Aty < ons. {ve wero compelled, In self-defense, to :.lmuwmvu?intarficv with the Committes of }"“"?. ': b:]‘f Me 0L Fthe Tpomn TRt E * shakén 48 “certain. «<The . ~ex< oversight-of it. 1 know of illicit whisky being manufactured there between 1873 and 185, T first started running crooked when Jake Rehm madean arrangement with me. - 4lfihcr bt}m nri lnngemmwerun our own way without fear o fnterference. - I had kmown Rebm for years: bé- fore that, and had hought malt of him since he wasinthebusiness. Most all the other distillers of Cbicago bought their malt of Rehm. The eapacity of our distillery was 1,200 bushels a day, and we used sixiy or suventy bushels of maltadsy. The d.-mx roduct of that was 4, - 000 gallons 2 day. I tols . Rehm, when we had the conference, that it would not do forustoruna ¢ss alone, and he replied that we mnulmwmt 35 the other establishments did if we WOt it SR we 3 abant ), and T un- derstood from him that the money was divided The United States Grand Jury returned”eigh indictments into the District Court and retired for further business. The Jury will conclude it | 1Iabors on Monday, and then be 1t was rumored on the strects that the pew indictments embraced one o Lwo prominent members of the Whisky Ring who had heretofore been overlooked. Inquiry made at the District Attorney’s office, ‘that ofiicial said the reports were not true, but that come of the'indicted werc crooked whi men who lived in other portions of the district. CIVIL SUITS. . In regard to the civil suits agoinst parties recent- 1y convicted, no such suits have as yet been fled, | amd will not be for some time. The cases cannot e tried hefore Rovember, and thers is no burry sbont dling them. Br. Loms Sy 15 s R of 1he. civl sulta -, Lowis, M —! of the i :&-nm the bam{ed Government officials and dis- lers_who “have been convicted of, or pleaded westigationof matters conuected with the Chi- «cago Pension Agency. George 'W. Canmphell and’M. B. Johnson, former derks in the Pen- sion” Office under Gen. Sweet, and Joseph :Lockey, former Deputy Commissioner -of -Pen- «slons, were cxamined. The following is a brief abstract of the testimony of each witness: . George W, Campbell is 63 years of age. Was ia candidste for the Pension Agency before Bweet was appointed. An srrangement wwas .made between Campbell’s fricnds and . Swebt's Iriends that Sweet should be appointed :nd Campbell shonld have a position in the office at $2,500 apnual salary. The only consideration be koew for this was that the friends of both S R smong the officers. The consideration for this ke s bl Jmoney was that we could have snch ofiicers as we | Suilty to, {riuds on the revenue, here, will come | P il . as he kuew, the road was built and Snally | il the ofhier Greeks, bac OF whom was (he ciig. desired i order that we misht menufaciure llct up for trial in the Tinited States Gireuit Coprtaexs | | Question by Gen. Hurlbut—Whodo you al- | oo nereq in accordance with the lawand thero. | lgader of the mutiny: two Ttallans then joft | he Baltimore Qumferemve.s to what hawtated bes |\ - ot wuch.a pleso of , machinsty wanilom e D Mo seps wore. oy saken off sad 7o | auita will probably serange smong themsclesto | 1932 to a8 your fricods? Whomade ihatar- |. guircments of the Government, and, that 1thad [iihe vessel on the boat, taking letter from me, | (7:% Uiat Commitiee i vogar o eI Book | sl for soms earé [n handliog, and Lhd Burs: tumed azd used again. The whisky was gotout | offers copromise o {he Goveriment, In s, | rasgement! been 30 fonnd by the -differeat Commisaioners .10 elivcr whes they Eot ashore, The veseelwad | * An invitafion to hold the mest Genersl Confor- | rof rfasy 1s-triesvitudble. * The Contcil etk IRE: B the reculiying house by dumplng it wont 0e; | dzabmet Gen. Jon MeDonsld and William Mckce | ARswer—J.Ruseell Jones was morsa friend | which had examined and reported on his work. THE FESIAN PRISONERS. gnce at Clnclonau) was read. It waa stated that | into the matter and fasted"the Taultwhers 56t Pevmi: U6 ‘Bebar in. Yewraary . 1975, | fora very Jirze amount, in the course of x fow | tban- any other. Campbell entered upon the | Tho Company dpes not ewn sny of the fret [ The Goverameatbas decided to entertain favor- | bu aise formmay cxsenten - oo o YU | 1one Another examination of the engiue will be, 4 Gaugers snd Storekeepers at our | days, andthey will probably be set for the Sep- | duties of Chief Clerk upon Bweet’s appoint- | mortgage bonds, and the present Board of Di- [ ably the request for an smaesty 1o the Irish Fridaynext was desigmted Yor fixing a filace. ‘m:fito-fmumw. ‘and.the exact'éxtent of the dam. g distiltery were paid $3 to $4 per barrel for thelras- | tember term of court. " tho jury in the | MOt Occupicd that position for abont a year | rectorabie believed owned & majority of the stack. political prisoners. i Adjourned. Iage-ascertained: “Itis fortunatethatno-lveswers: - sisiance in (hls Dusiness.” A1 the oficers engaged | Specialy trgm Jelforson, Gity foy tho jury (8 ®o | Loy gy grrangement. Was constantly eme | of the-Company.. Diigent efforts had beeamade | g, THE TRISH SONDAY BILL i e Jlost, and.that a stone s Jeft in the bullding, at our establishment during our crooked cperations | caké of A S Daves, indicied for complicity fa-| Tader, thit smvangement, WS ¢ totion, | bY e oficers of the Company to . ‘s motion in, favor ng public T 'GOLOR TINE. - | Eaifa resointion of that mammoti wheel, carrying were paid in this mammer. The statc of the market | whitky frands, return =4 ploy equently, at “Sweet’s salicltation, RECOVER THE BONDS LOST IN 1869 huu:;m dJre “flémushnnl Snm}-lhd v;-hl:g CrARLZSTON, May 18 ~The question of the ad- || beam of"such"size, Was~almost ‘enongh-to tear r R e e e | MAGUmE. Campbell entered into 3327 at, tho time ‘the ofico of the Company -was | Bt "0, "Coliion of the Flosss it fe expediont.| mission of colored Proteatant Eplucopal congroga. | oniy by & mitecis thas thy s ebmssyind ik le, checks. Mr. Roclle paid from 88,000 to §10,000 | _Wasmveroy, D. C., 2oy 13.—United ‘States 3 ANOTHER ARBANGEMENT, driven from ~ New York = om = HCCOUDL | syt the Jaw Which forbids the general gale of fn- | 4 i) amenc o » complete ALSCOE Of Tae' by > e e ALl he diotlories wore soahin | Dietoict-Attorney Dyer has roported to the Aftor- | which was that e should recoive 1,500 instead | ©f the Bamard injunction, and three different | 115 (o6 G uor duting a porhion of Sunday ja | i510n8 10 representation, which had agitated the | 1 o 3 Water S Lo Xr. Tesing, All the distllierios were funning et ey DY IneathOricR 1o Mo ror | Whichas that Be el ve $1, Committees had investigated the subjcct, and cx- | Sosicsting Wauor during a portion of Sunday in | igopik Carolina Diocebe for twoorthree years, was |/ P 252 o e D o Chicans alcohial Woke i ihe | Diivations of ex-Callectar apuire and Mckes for' | ©f 83,500, and should not do work at - the offlca }:em had wotked for two years, but thatnoone | brine o PPIY <settled Iast’ night. atter a warm discusdion fnthe |: ... ' THB-RUMOR Tk o, fevernl Hies: both of those catab | purdon. ire was at the Department of Jus- | unless called on. Biweet expected to givo.more | jad bocp ableto discorer Whero they bad gone. | ° o Tiyiss says the question practically raised | Diocesan Convention, by the rejaction of the appli- |\ song o, b Beonbing o Docl, Inttdlemtivdame, ¢ Mebimepta patd moncy to Rhem. Gee to-day, Seelting to Lave an anterview with the | sttention himselt to the dutles of the ofice; | legialation was had, directing tho Secrotary of the | W32 Fhethar on 8 matter purely concerning thelr | cstlon of bt Markls Church for admisslen, - & |: 7o clty yostoraay, aad caused prest comer | vislt s ectiTy ing-houge in the pri Plorrenont considers that it is only proper in such | hesce this arraugement. Campbell Went ocet- | Treasury to resume the payments to the Company | fh $3pYn o amet Lot Oh 00T Al SN Caid be | Waa rejocted by the vote of the 1ay fes. madion, especally akiong the underwitiers sombens B et i sent 13 e oF The vislt by Hodlie, | cases that e should give an ‘shdience fo' the | SoRAly o tho office during that, vear, sudal | gfsheBal trunsportation camings, and anthola | overcome. i Trish people mey fally bemid to 7 ¢ 25 P Wt 16 ot ke s, S5 ihe e, & ¥ Roelle, ° | ways went once & moni . e specis] mortgsge nnder Whit e bong = K whi 3 A - FhenTwns on Clunge. Bome omply burscl werd | Sonmselfor he couvicted persons. ¢ is e wm | 00 ot Tasted untll Sweet was Temoved, | Weee losucd 1o Bl he Omaba. bridge, andho | 0o Snbalmons ia faror of Sanday closing, “in. BAFTISTS, e et PTG intelligonce, he memkes © D e o i Fenont St T 1018 i3 81q | case of Avery. . | Campbell could not say \hether duringthaé | Kuew of no expenditure of money, directly or in- | fHia Jocal feeling: which may be trusted to beor | Bicmoxn, May 1.—1In the Southem Bapiist [ oF the Board of Publlc Works promptly dented ke o E knng Auything Shout it,—that It was 8 mere year he was carried upon the rolls, but fio Indirectly, o procure that legislatlon. ood fruit, 3ud it is only sstonlshifg that the | Convention to-day, A report was read of WOmen's | ey siated sante ot oo donetotha cighie,, ¢ ° 8 i e ol ranted a day or L aid by Sweet reguladly each month at the rate | ,, WIth reference to the money received by him | &Gverament should haye wantonly exposed thewme % in foreign fields, - ke, S A, ChEsMOLphY Rty 5 gremigh ol e 1 wanted s day ot o MIT,WAUEKEE. pad e reqularly coch month ot the ate | soom 65 bl 1t was palt ok a procents | SSTeremeRt shovld hate manianly ex = | ork in foren 8613, “urging an fncresds of | it was n perfectly ond condltion. It had bem cousider tho matter. Itheniwent to Jake CHARACTER WITNESSES. ,500. Camy eld 1o other office under | of stéck purchazed of Bushnell, s stated by him & Hoaled :un’ i Y admimable. | jghorers. s 5. taken to_‘pleces.for the flrpau; of ovcrhanling. or he cameto mo—] don't kuow which—and he Hpersdt Dipgireal® the United States duflng the time he | jn'the Wilson report. an opportunity for reconciliation. ‘The Rev: Dr.S.. L. ‘Helm, of Kentucky, read'the | it, but'was in such'shapethat it codld be putits- . enid Mr. Munn might want (o make s little mone; Specidt Dispatch to The Jo-. > drew . this pay, mor Nas he ever|. o the TWestern Associated Press. R Dividon & B e Mexnsid & | Teport of the Committes on Indian Missions, which | gethersgain sudbe in ranning orderwithin snboue ¢ out of me, and asked if 1 would not Py $500. AMILwAUKEE, May 18.—In the Jonss-Goldberg | held ~ Fe office except for s PROPOSED LEGISLATION. o T Jivids & Go.. Bun Mesnder Orowe & | requires an enlargement of the work, and | ifits services were mbaclately required. Dnflfi ¥ aaid Iwas willing (o pay 1,000, and I gave Relm | o0 to-day, the following witnesses were exam- | time 24 Commissary. Campbell signed vouchers | “Wasmrsatox, D. G., Moy 18 —Tho House Com- | £0;y, 18, the “Bastern, trade, have failod. Their | establistmcat of echools. Adopted. | the sammer scason, dwisz to”the gredter des V that money topay toMunn, Tmettholatlersex | o o0 “the character of Jonas and Goldberg: | o this pay as Pension Clerk. Jones interested | mittes on the Judiciary have not perfected the bifl | Liabiities aze sboat £70, 000 eac) — ] for_water, It 1s necessary. o nse ull the engises eralduys afferwards, and he ajd it was ot worth 3 5 8% | himself on sccount of recommended by Representatives Lawrence -and ~——— MOODY AND SANEEY. in ‘order "fo hive sufficient headte “force ifs ¢ ek mont shoo e IarnIsSar Bak | b Macki, Hora Dosic, Cusles Dea | Jones Dol mmmi FASTENL SEATIOR, | Koot Wosecurndemnity ot Uoled Stes TURKEY. Sr. Lomun, ey 18, Roody snd Sevey srved | St (o S S0ESE deor of bl sod i weris | % X T - i rom the Paclfic. a4 lompanies rel & Q - N k e in- perfect ¢ i CROSS-EXAMTN. mg; Thomas 01 Jexter, en- | Jones had promised to use his influence for the s T apiiead Co \E-hich Ls,nr m‘.“;fi um BATTLE. = here to-ddy en ronte to the Sabbath school Conven- | that it was being overbauled at tk: time, - the'o! v i Ragues, Moy 13.—Advices: from Stlavonic | tion to'bs held at'Kansas City, . Mo., next week. | obes - furnishing i;fllhc;cflge all” e 74 Z A stater w i Bppointment.’ He was dhe principal person who aised him. Jones bad no knowledge of the second arrangement sbont the S1,500 salary. Campbell did not positively stale that the ap- pointment of Sweet waa conditioned upon the pay- ment to Campbell of $2,500 shlary. Campbell bad nelry, Herman Warner, Isaac Greenebaum, Bob- ert Keony, Heury Raske, and N. M. Plotke. These all gnve defendants excellent characters. Mr. Murphey offered in evidence a petition said to have been sigtied by prominent Chicago gentle-. owing them, and upylying it for the payment of the money due to the Government. These gentiemen | sources state thats battle was fought yesterday | They will hold a guspel-meeting at the Riak to- | BOW required. esbrough o 3 2" | the ‘Board -that :the s g sy that if the bill should pass it will save to the | near Besses, 4n'which 700 Turks.snd 100 insur- OITow. fect - condition, . . -and t:"nfi? e'it “woule running faln perkaps Sundsy morning, certainly ock Monday. Concerning the narraw by Mr. Ingersoll: I never entered into a consplrac; with defendant to defraud the Government. capnot say_-vhether. Rehm paid the money he re- ceived to Maun. Ido not remember that Rehm told me that Moon wad co-operating withthe. m”il Gavernment $150, 000,000, or more, whils It would | meags &) / invadc no rights of property or sny privilege me- | SeRts Were kill Tunning 5 cured by law. 'The propositlon of Sidney Dillon, *THE BRUTAL TORE. 4 CRIME. by 10 g'c ebcapeTrom déstruction the Board'said nothifg. . sod that by paying money everything would o pertonn] knowledge. He only knew of this ar- fun smootyly. L tld Mr Muun thers was | men, believed to be s forgery, recommending Gold- Femont with Sweet a b was informed | on behok of the Unlop Pacifc Kailroad Gompany, The Tarks at Scatary Lada eelebrition’ over the % b Intoutional fraud obout the empty Bar- | vors fora post-tradership. Thia was objectedto. | of it by Mr. Jones, and Jones knew nothing | toreturn the landa at $2.50 per cre,as n payment, | murder of the Gorman'and French Consuls &t Sa- TANADIAN ITEMS, o . CBEGIER'S BEMOVAL. "'f 3 B "mg fi““’ tod act u: "fi The Court thonght it was secondary evidence.” The | of the last arrangement, as he abroad at the | was conaldered by the Cammittee as impracticable, | y - The followng statement In refard to the removal B ot spretation e bt 5 | BRI THATRL ST | Bmal® e R s g wan vasoms Bauseron, Oty a7 35Tho il of Chrl- | Fomor s Semion s oIS, P00 -y - en uld not remem! a 3 1 gt 8- e eman well ‘ac exal bellef tha; Mugn wvas iu the Ring, but I eannot | jogmed till Monday afterncon at 2 'clock. ‘pervons exceptd. Ruseell Joncs, Will Amly. Bradley, NOTES AND NEWS, Narzzs, Moy 13.~Two zora ltallan Iron:elads | toBher Ward for the murder of hig wife, termin- | ficts: : g: et i il Cregler ia one 6f the most capable “engineers i CHARLEY HAM'S PILGRIMAGE, | wnder Vice-Admiral Viry, have gone to Salontca, | 8ted to-day, The jury found blm guilty, and. he | o, % 07 S e raeted and Boq: full chasse of th as entenced to be hanged on the 20th-of Tune. | vuter.works engines up t6 the time of his remoral Ward, who is & farmer in the Towhahip of Cale- | by Colvin-in Apeil, When he went to the ex-Hayot 10 sscertain -ihe ground apon which he was &nd Judge Drummond interested themselves for him.- Oamphell neverpaid one cent of the money toany person. s In reply to a question by Mr. Brown, Campbell said, ‘*Itisa fact thatwas in the ofiice dolng no. work at the salary of $1,500 forone year. at Jeast. Mr, KeKinney wus not examined, and the ques- tions argued by Judge Dixon, N. 8. Murphoy, and Col. Goodwin, ycl!crdl{. 'with regard to the power of the defense to compel an attorney and officer of the Government to testify as to the private deslings of the Government, was not discossed. Special Dispatch so The Tridune. THE CONPERENCE, A N, ¢ May 15.—Charles H. | p 00 Aoy 33.—scverytning pofuia tos eome Ham docs not meet with much _suceess in can- . i de on tiré 8th of Apr e W S . ] lete nnderstanding baving been arrived at by the | 40R. Ob tié 8th of April, killed Lis™vife, wantila- ; ¢ vassing for the United States Marshalshipte | § 3 ting hor budy in a horribl missed, he'was informed that the Board of Do | reprosentatives o Germany, Austels, snd Rasiia, | 1102 Bar bedy In s hordible manncr. | Atterrards | 3 c L e ey the leader. In reply to my representstions he made » pm;iosluonm thut we could run just as the oth- en. Tused 2o make reports of the businese occa- siopally and swear tothem. Somewere troe and ———— That arrangement continued a8 Jongas Gen. Sweet Bome wese mot. The Guuyers and Storekeepers al- oG ; sacceed Ben. Campbell. Ham brings with him | in"connection with the Tuikish.quéstion. The; Wt Cctiie o i :3:?e‘d’m’f:“’b""m!"{:",.;’:‘,‘f‘:f;‘g;’;’;fl&tgghfi SAN FRANCISCO. e by M. Brown—Wasnot that & most | 8 Erest many letters of recommendation from are clealy sgroed upon o gacifc policy. The ‘d:{ e s o e ibate Sad pobane oS (oD te s uf LN ; 3 A VEEY DARE WAY. umurdmfl'i:m ement ? members of the Board of Trade com; ‘have been communleated to the | pyrep, gt a | smmers. It was imated th thus A ieigh e chiiiredso ratarny. 20 commer- | Sngl, French, end Tialsn, Ambnseadors, Ond | P TraRoer T 11 ones RIas who ed | smers, Stmes s fntimated tathe hadnorme cial people, but has mot yet developed much | resultof the conference is that Turkey has been ) 3 : day ast, T ALl hoce swAttRE Eriee ot I reply to 3r. Colvin, Cregier explaired. that b uosted to grant thy insurgonts n- extension of | 25 1A% 10 Jufl here awaling tclat, has made ser. | [ IR IO 2E, Colvin, Drecier explafred o The time ] engaged a Storekeeper at”$500 o month, political strength here. 1t Is, in the first place, | requoste: : the armistice for the purpoes of executing the | Cioaty it were linble to Gestroy the boilers, and mfl:iz g : losel: od. i 2 de knew that he was to do what was not We entered all the whisky, except the 8an Fraxcisco, May 13.—Revenue officials to-day discovered an underground pipe leading 1d it s0 impress you at that time? No, sir; I nlways felt inclined to do as you be made clerk? A.—T understood that to be the case. . B. JOHNSON or alght vears. 1 have been indicted for the +*crooked™ business, and plesded gnilty. 1 was the first batch. I have wmot,” to my Jed been 3 WMy is stD] pending. I paid Rebhm abont $20,000 whois from Hurlbut's -county. Gen. Hendersom { in'diplomatic circles as_favorable o pacification | turned to this city to-day from Indlans, where'hs | by a rocital of the following facta: -Mir. ~Qnin=n’~' fork, who hi ihi will advocated the claims of Stephen Paddock, and audseform. "l;b; oy Q;:n::h!_fl;l; ;inmg:;fl: fa; | witit & fow' diys ago’ to” tapture noted horse- | the groat engine-buildet of New York, Wi mail, because he refused-to fnform on other distil- Jers, and he proposes to memorislize Gongress to that effect. ig) erooked, that came into our house on the Govern- | from - the Bay View Distillery, South San Fran- | Sweet wished. as the diiference was out of his own | b ment bouk. We were 8150 required 2o kcepa book y ) y 1o means certain that Campbell is to be fo- | hromised reforms xnd alding farther megotiatt i e B 8l the epiela e vald Which wae Srften ap | isco, to an outlet under the whart of the estob- | POCkeL Theld myeclt ready todo thaworke, - | moved, although soveral Congressmen state that Powers aléo intend Lo, roinfores the. naval hte The Truna. . | mot e wue economy, to sk R trathrally. 'his would ubiow that nearly twice us | lishment some 100 yards distant, whence evi- { s matter to bls brother, B, 1. Gumpbell as be | they arc confident be will be requested to | Eirength of the Scatari for the greater protection of | rreg Tl S ad] e e LR L TR : Bodk waa a1l the. . crovked we receivid, o ‘on | ey JATEC amounté of *crooked ! Nad besn | certalaly didtp M famlly, Ho'nevor mads eny | resign, as Babeock, hia somindaw, was. It | Boricohabof for the shia. maveir T whiowhg | Ssyaincd at S30,000 from s diy-goods sioFe on | mhich will valke evers practical man e n rsdn S ot Tl W ok T Sy o | A0 ssemmentof 13000 tap b levied on | el cgmned ey v vl h s | L, e it o ey contioes | mpgean ot SPCOAT. e e AT A e ery on alleged crool manu- ” £ e e - E Lo N. 1 the action he had tak LR H o e G e i e ook was foctured last year, alexirizp’rf%bfr. Garies Your, | Q- Wad fhe suoport by Jones of Sweits | of thelrown. Gen. Burlbut will favor the up- mfl?’fi‘%flfi’ #25?’;‘33,?:’.‘;;;‘3}{"5 oo et &au% AT TAST. e e d ken, o g 2ims that thie pssessment 1u in the bature of black™ n polntment of the present Deputy Marshal, Gilman, prescut Minitetia) changes In Nuricy are regiinded | Siou Orrr, Ia., M Dosia OTHER ‘HEASONS * i i = 2 1a., My 13 —Sherlff McDotkdre- | forthe decapitation, which will best beundémtodl ¢ { ¥ it iy expected thit Burchard may have a candidate. | Firs, SO, RAC I, the ell gmown = 3 sha, ‘ar Minister, ‘Thbé members from “the Southern @istricts appear expected offcial protection will be lfl:‘:icfl g slisses, “who operated in this sectlon last thief 'named Hdbert ~ McF G a) | contract for -the erection of the West. Tivision o > ciaman, with ‘weveril Emping ‘works engines, 4 bound by his agre 0 pot “up the endimes -and _run boe altogether from the fall of 1872 to April, 1875, I MARINE. wieh hell drow bl sl thathe - Camy “salary. Noyer understood S : fifi?&“ffiffl'{:‘;"g‘#?fi& hache pald Mannany e tust flzpnfvl}l;l:d . dul by o dgm;msa; him aloat ;fifi;@%‘:xm Marshulship go to Chicago if it Ckmfllw‘lnmhflfl__dm of the Tarks. fall, stesling, about N ud"g" f0es, and | yeur himself Defors they will be : 7y ] S "ALO. B -day; .somctimes.oftener. s T ! ed e Deputy-She: who K “thres - o 3 e L T R Speciat Dispatch to The Tritune. Enex that Campbell was paidfrom & personal in: | o oo 7o Genn, hasbeoin cont SPAIN. foloning M, McFeman Sacoceded fn cacapiag, | Fout et foo, S Sl e, ol td | | i ot S hisky over, W tome. | Burpazo, N. Y., May 18, —Buffalo harbor s en- | $pection of thesiube of Sweet's check book. Sweot | Of the Inler-0: eI cantereuce todlsy p bt his been follawed from place toplece ever | Board of Public'Works, ‘Bent:a man_naméd Ees times made ene 5ad sometimes Gxd {ubs of | tirelyfree from oo lo-dsy, 2nd no further kouble | Aoy oo e aoh e o ey nd Compbell was | X S R Bilmier 13 mof here, Ko Wed | Muvitp, May T3 in the Gortes; itardy, im- | BT e o fnally eflcted his arre® { et who ia his brother.in-iuw: to Me, Qb . ! e e o s Toade 100 3&%;:.‘2 is anticipated. Eighteen grain vesscls arrived dur- | of ¢he other clerks was $19 & woek, tho ctief lerk | stated jesterdsy. BOSTiE WL portant -statements were made regarding ‘transac. | Tucsdsy, and arrived here in ..n,z' Wi 00 | Tondenr of Son e e Sop have made $300, 000, but I would not_bet on this. | {08 the past twenty hoars, including the Hutchin- | $1,500 year. o House spect (he sharmmaupbn the Post. | 11003 between the accountants of the Department of | ETiSODEE. - He now occupies o secaze place in jail, | cver, sbeolutely refased to appoint We wveymgm‘: re'pkw thonsands iore o King Kguuni) Palms, sl’lrm, Pathfinder, | o Mmflm::g;gfiqc a5 toone | Ofce A ropdiation biil mm“".‘}‘émfiu Fomas | e Padiic Trcesury and the Badk of Patle; e | Sooy L pmb::x!& aothise Another o :gmn;nizx‘tz s, gmlens e s n:mmmmfl%; L fhan stated; we, retty iberal in those dwin, Meurs, Peshtigo, Sen Diego, Dobbins, | 4 Johnton testitied of b e deflels i Biakelys. | much. When the h in reiotion to salerics | Bauk of Egypt, and the Spanish Mortgage ‘Bank. | come. ] 13 - . A o Armrmming “.@*%w;&m;mfl;g s0d Oneonta, from Chicago. The harbor i8 crowd- | e sads*' A1l tho. kmowledge | have i ths:.” At | Of Postmastors mas reached an efart wasmade o | Tne Inspector of the Public Debt “Accounts also , L —— R e an who was ot ®ficer in the Collector's oftice knew I was a thief. :g "'ll'-h"mfl!- T:gfl San xezn‘;- discharging st i’i‘fi:‘é’;‘-’é’;’»‘ifi-}’s‘fi.‘;{: efidficiflfi%fi.‘% B35000, tho Committes, M‘m”‘-‘*‘gmmflfiusg’m mado serious diselosures, Causing a great sensa- 5 . ACQUITTED. mendstion. The resalt of this applicatian | : - e Qoater Free Trader, and has the honor ot fur- | Mies Sweet, David Bidkely mad bs Anditor woord | Mr. Holman deprecated the effort o increase sal- | ton Semor Sardaal made a ‘thorongh: inguiry, | _ROCX Ista¥p, 1L, May 13.—Tne trial 6t Dait gouse. mgfi-};é}gfihmfl i "{g aries, and said it was this grasping after salaries | Minister Caliaates said that the Government would | J- Vau Meter, City Editor of the Argus, for mmn. that had so demoralized the"country and made e | co-operate in sny, measuro that. the Cortea might | Slanghier In killifg John B, Stanback-when at. | 200, Jediested Xr. "Cregler ogtend - :cnrlu;mhehné = Koo od mel-g&muwull was | adopt. ‘Without further action, the Houso-ad- | tacked by him on the 7th 6f April, began.on | crection of the. .n?mes and sitend 0 : el RITLC e e e 7 ST S e e | BTG e S e it - 3 0! onl = nts, wi X of tho Bepi h;fiu i) “frongbe Mo Fiowe: | | Maomp, May 13.—At 3 _conference to-day bé- | minutee. The verict s i nosorianie sayins | memt. - Eindleie e O ARt egiar capul ‘mistal g,fi nishing the first cargo transferred by this foating ejevator. Fortier's new tog, Andrew J. S8mith, hsd a trial « trip this afternoon, and performed to the satisfac- tion of her owner and the croiwd of Invited guests. The Smith is intended for service on De- probably not allow it. He sald thathe would make arrenzements to have it stralghtened ont.™ : This statement 15 fn_direct contradiction of the statement made Dby Gen. Baker to Miss Sweet. Deputy Comnlsioser Lokey, confrmed the ter: imony given by Miss Sweet in every particalar. The snbstontial points of. . - . Roelle, with his rheumatism and his big Jtick,next took the stand. He has riot changed Ju appearance since he testified in the Pshlman e) bought, Mr. Holmen | tweon Prime Minister Canovas del Costelio and | lic-expectation, - Van Meier ia i tesgtaris tele- | sq his infiuencewith the contractor in favor ot X0 Rdsh case. stance | Troit Eiver, and Icaves for there fo-night with the fad case. HIs testimony wos In substance | B0 0N di0C I oeetil, Peantige, Plying Mt LOCKEY'S TSSTIMONY B et N Sompiatat that Jeduce salarles. | delegates from the Nbritiern Brovincas In regatd to | ‘grama. of. ongrataiation. from o oo e, | teadianre poaceith the contractot In Lavee ”Immpalr! SO, i P Efii x;,mg.,‘ nii‘: to&'. she e bqgft é: %enmon {:;Tnfig 458 fth&n:: Imfifi nnm{adr: fi;}kifgy 1::::dknnw: wWere too high, sad the salaries of to-day Were not g:m Dacue, plflht?hlififiir lgc&x:go ;hix‘: mtg:ir Hvill"egi's' phans' Home, and others. dentef the Board of Public Works, With u,i: . y man in_connection Ship-Yard, under iho supervislon of Capt. Drike, | Q1 Gen. Bobes sooept s ont it | equal in comparisan to Wk they wore a few years | Spals,'snd Fefuse fariher negatistions utiéss e CAPTURED, | Coln Ao et e, thereupti el quest the ex-Mayor cheerfally mefirelci );u‘fi fi 2 ‘erooked whisky. It commenced in the fall of 3872, and that msn wos A. C. Hesing. It was before the Presidential election. He did not speak of whisky then, but the money went to ‘him for political payments. The first payment 1874, 1 vigited Chicogo and examined the ‘books of v:%e Agency.g 1 discovered what appeared to be o t or tako of about $3,000. Miss Sweet sald -that g}l‘l‘e ?::h';:lh‘:é l{gedm en‘d'infilrlngtfl straighten 3t 080 after the cats made. Mis,; Sweet ot that flmm:n .Z'-‘ZZ'. priviléges of thelr provinces wese_incontestibl o . i maintained. Castelld rejected the - demands, any | ME&Fmms, Tenn., May 18.—Privats Qlspatches’ he conterenco termmated. It ia belioved bt the | announce the capture of Ed Johtison, the noptorlou e, ;:?&fo fl»’sup’eggfifgg:‘f %Frpfmg%t‘l ito to ths Corice Wedniday nogt,. | D Sub- | expros robber, at Unlontown, Ey. 'Johnson was | West Side Worka' at o salary of 51,800 & o Y Doxt. Scrvig a trm in the Péuitontiary for robbink Mes. | TRi8 18 quite a sinecure position, and obe 3 Congresd has uppointed a committee to mske 8| gap, ; i ger Brady, and recently esca) Sash. | €ntirely tnnecessary, bocause Quintard it laglry u@:n x;:‘ Daasgement of Ge | e d 7 eacaped from Nash-.| ofiiefor the sngines nniil. bo fulills his eontrsc BARNEY CAULFIBLD. s does not. ex{ect to accompany the Sub.Committee | to New York to investigate little Johnmie Daven- enn. ‘The report that Gen. Bahcock has gone to ermont to interview Miles, and to Canada, to see | Harrington, is incorreet. She cdst about §25,000, and is placed under com- mand of Capt. Thomas McGowan. Toz Noiton; with %0 steam pumps, hawsess, lighter, ete., leaves to-night to raise the bargeh Cast and Hanniford, ashore an Loug Polnt. —_— was $500, aud the whole amount pald him was PORT HURON. ment as age if o IN. thy f ) ¢ IMPRACHMENT. o s Detween 88000 and 00 These payments O et LR ot Chicag for Dabagher awd ettt ia-gires | . 1t 1o intimated (it the Sonath iasy déeidd that | il i B $1 the man whiom Cregior recommended s SR were alwsys in currency. Inow er Porr Husox, Mich., May 13.—Doww— | 4838 Whileat Dubuque, on October 3, 167 it has jurisdiction in the Belknap nn{au;hment‘ . i .. FLOGGING. -1 Intending the only real work that isinp! recelved the following telegram frou Gén.oJ. K. | case,on the ground that the jndicial act of impeach- | _.FRANCE, . i| New Cisfim, Dei| May 13, en men were | HOOVER, It in said that Everottdoes not AT B8iX hours a wéek at his post. o raet 2 Ona day Wwhon Cregler was over s the WistEl ‘Works he found four menengaged . L .. BATLING OUT THE WATER mm% with buckets. A man was alio thares b 1;!;3 the Job. ‘These five men were Tt Fary RICARD'S SUCCESSOR. Pazis, May 13.—The Figaro ssserts fhat at thi Conneil of Ministers yeaterdsy tt was dectded to: . = propose to President MacMohon the name of De-. BEECHER. Muuelxes.ul‘[:dent& Republican, for Dnderecte-1|. . of 2. the succoasor of the ‘late Ricard, | L] e D, ‘)‘;Jr:llhrot the Intarior. .5 e it mszcxiugu‘:g:ng 3 Bo‘"n'.v Esquiros, the Radical Setator 'from Marseiflos, | ‘Nw Yonx, May 13.—The Fvoning Foit sa ment dates back fo the earliest momenta of the fsflkehm money, bat don't know how much. Imow thmt du;fliau Ir;:m ‘(’;fie usa:i gfe %d.s 3 0 Alcohol ‘arks, the Blackhawk, and o:hae:gs. Munn eame 0 our house about, threa times. Once he came sbout 13 o'cly about six weeks before the May seizures. B also came in and went tairs with me into the thind story. They foun: twuntg or twenty-five empty barre] with and warehouse stamps on them arhich were uncanceled. Isaid 1 was quite as- tonfshed, and said it was 3 mistake that they had been left t_hzn'kul:nd promised that they Props Thomas A. Scott, Santlac’and consort, Tem- pest and barges, Ontonagon and barges; schrs Lot~ tie Wolf, Ishpeming, Mary Battle, W. R. Hanns, Myosotio, J. C. Woodraff, E. C. Roberts, E. W. | Rathbnrn. Up—Props Newburz, Kenshaw, Bay City and ‘barges; schrs Three Brothers, J. Maris Scott, Polly Ro; N yil - shgng; L. T. Bammond, tising Star, William E). w‘m—gon\;‘mg fresh. Westher—Fine. Special Dispatck to The Tridune. Porr Hunox, Mich., May 13—10 fi m.—DOwN, Baker, then Commiselonerof : . X ey i : e e i e weros, D. C., Oct. 3, 1874.—Hon. J. Joseph Bigues Tous, care of Benesom e s, D 3 3 ent: You need not stap at the Chicago Office, a5 T »‘nga there, . H. Baxrn; Commissioner of Pensions; Lockey, after this telegram of inatruction, made 1o further examination. ' He was surprised to have recetved the - telegram, o8 he had commuuicated nothing to Baker on the subject. Atthat time Miss Sweet - v : TOLD HIM THE ENTIRE STORY gfitflyu detafled in her testimony. She said that date, end, therefore, the resignation on the same mhcmm have any effect a3 againat fmpeach- menf THE NEW_ORLAANS INVESTYGATING COMMITTEE t0-day decided to proceed Sonth mextweck. The Democratic members ane Lndl;go-erl o mvcsdg:u the murder of Twichell at Coushatta. A dis- chaurged Deputy United States Marshal of New Or- leans has been Obtained by Democrats'to givé evi- dence injurious to the Republicans. The latter witl endegvor to show his thoroughly bad charac- ter, and that he was discharged on account of his groes cruelty in exacting processes. “ifoe Rev. Dr. Taglor perempiorily refides go' g2 3 i 3-« £ B 5 % 54 W a ‘EMBEZZLEMENT AND ARSON. ‘hear Bowen's private story aboat Mr. Beeher. ™ mevm e 2 0 A er. ’z'hR;vtz-?'deu ";.:‘L e Bgr::;fl%; Jmanager of the ‘The following s Dr. Taylor's letter to the Clerk’ gine on the North 8ide, which if repaired 70U the work well at a smail cost. s Tnompeo o would be scratched ag 'We came down, | —Props Haron bity, Coffenbury and sthrs e 2nd Mann and Briflges asked to see the Govern- | Dolphin, Amnie Craj; deilcit was Blakely's, and that he had promised THB APFROPRIATION BILLS: with' rrested. - | of Plymonth Church: **1 regret to ka; .| Cregier_to go ahiead and have thee! Pacnbbooka. T protested st thers wat. mo 2 JEFiops Menitoba, Tecamseh, Aliska, Phila. | tomake it F90d: Tockey cxamined R Eiate: | The Democrats of the House. have been com- | Sosgod vl embezzlement and being thEwathor of | regpeciully decline to. be. prasent Z;"’"““:,: working ordez. The did so. and wadlt p npst Band spomtit. T sent for Junkier, but be didme | Selphis, & tow, Lady Frankiln and barges, Jaryis, | ments, wnd emv that’ she . had receipted | peHod o suggeat s caucus to the Democratic Semi- Inrview “botween Mr. Boccher md My | WOgy S0, otk and enpuged 8 witn B come. Theard nothing further of it. No trouble | Sors AU, Dutadso end barges, K. 5. Halé | lo Blakely for $40.000, which was ~$3:000 | lors aud toluduce thom to agres upo the modis- MEXICO, Bowen & that. WHIG - is - pronued "t i, | 8t SL3 3 Gay.~ Addfos 75 centinabf Ielicy - S made. duaker tol e that he paid Jake Renrn | Fastis Broom S pairics Cobb, Dovid Wagstatt, | more than Blaketys books’ showed 1o have been | cation of the Apyropriation bils by which the Sen- . resolutions which you have saar s 1 e | this mads the Cost of keeping the vellcledr £33 oade Jukie auime 1 Bk Sene | Tevfie Brovn, Nebaunest schn fisany, Ol | onband, Lockey fomedlatly otuened to Vrish: | stor will gandin the Semmte BEPORTED PIGHTRG. .. . | 3e&tuy good abject that s fo be gained by maKing | arbein st LS e LIS e c ker. Almo estern Assoclated Press. = , | e e’ of at with bac] ve e Tevo Priends, 'W. J. Sofiell, B, B. Wi auestion 10 ask Baker was, Bow he came ta eend 1o MORRISON'S REVENUR BILL. - Guuvzsrox, Tex... May 1. —The Gelveslom | ciosed are to be locked oy T, 1f (e oo ingmient e ,y diion 1608 beS 5 & @D on in 0] -l o charee Feue' apecial, dated Rlo Grande City, May 13,. | B0 sars st B, oL 20me apinion abont | prindiviils Sheaeed e S8 e e occarrence. Oross-examived by Col, Ingersall—T told Munn 'WASEIRGTOR, D. C., May 13.—The Sub-Ways . Suffell, ‘Wrvp—Northeast, light; weather fine. him that telegram at Dobuque. Bakerreplied that there wasne fraud eboat this. 1f we intended to ————— be had heard from Blakely, and finhncfl?;;m & 1 ¢ : o ; ar- | and Means-Commitiee ‘examining the Morrison 1a- | £0y8: At daylight this morning Racobedo left Mier | the statement whith mighy BRI R VAT IR | | moe e mapes, | | B e ST RE | BBt el WG AT L | plbuetos s i roenes e ar e | i3 Sl T Sy | et smis B ST R o 3 3 2 A on and D. | nard fghtmg near Camargo. . It fs not known which | &% Y. It i8 my esrnest desire (har en ot Ly M ville for $3* Iymonth Church may soon see the 6nd engines waa given out by Mr. Prindt et ndof its Sl the sone Comparing the budgets of Fran smd Prossia for theyge:nwrsfie annmln‘cz fiu ints out that, while the Prassian Min- Catlin, of St. Lonis, In opposition to the section which provides that tobacco shall be eold only in Fncklges not intendod to_be opened between the factory and consumer.. The Sub-Committee, after would go out there and_eee that it was gl The refations between Baker and Blake: ‘5:«2’:;‘- wmi‘g ‘mdgx Boker went West I recelve a letter from Gen. - Baker Mesurs, Singer & Talcott staze that which is being nsed for this purpose YOI 59 PO yened to come '.har;.‘ end ?ld thers was no frau uality that they would not pat it into th 4 that was the truth. I never comspired with §oom 10 defraad e Government; never saw him eard ramors sids has ;;med the day. The report is that 300 a responsibilicy s o anecs n Camane %n"lpfln?md Tour women | Sonstitutionall "?“‘?Sflg"m? ok b 2 2 abould not be faid npod any 0De maz, _and, _there- lont of, an'inferior house. . wmore fhan twice before that. I had h Finance announces an excess of revenne 8t e wad bn the Ring, but I 2aq my doubts aad | gyer ditures to be $3,845,750, the surplns | Juring ks absence. - He maid. that he | argument, concluded ihat -the present stprayers. ¥onr large boats ate fore, 1 trained to deeling Efidu.m explain the ostier just the best WAy I | of the English budget ";}jffl: “The rev. | bad found that 1t was 821 stated, and that H would. | wubect sHouid Bt he chamgea © o - O 10° | Oppoaile Owoargo owihe San Jum River. - | b boon hudy i ‘e equest which | b faco show.sow: o Colvin Aduf! s SR gpne o Peisein Lor ¢ popululion sumberog on ot g T TLo0DS. N oot S e g S I e ey for 7 ; T3 the Patlmin-Hueh tial, mext took the | Was §176,023,705, or Tather more thsa $7 per MUCH-INDICTED. Sritone Lok, g sotrebt it Disgasch s T Tribuna, 8. Peierstimng Corrapomaence San Franclaeo Caron. | iy on e A tBt o op wivon HOSE, 5L ot oo Sl o | Dt 15 Boplii i o sl plp | o onn ks i ro ks o | il S0t S Sl i ST | ety st b i | it s Ste e o | T B e Sh e P | 3 B X X GHL a melodrama with Taillade, the o “Pierre | Quebec, says the Grand Trunk Raflway is washed 300 e | the Board of Public Works and to appoiat ong 1 wes bookkeeper for the frm of Roelle, Junker | more than 812 perhead. The revenue of France Bpectal Diepateh to The Trivune. o e Taro, Orphunass i hog oot ot | sty ot Zhat place, and ths water is 8. fect deep. fi‘;fi"fi’;&fi b2d loarned even before Anding | clent man ss Su erintendent. %;fi'&&%;fi Co. Jumker and I drew the checks. Money was id ont for which no vouchers were given. I did 5undanand then to whom the money was paid. ::‘hmm 'was for improper purposes, but 1 did s was not eroms-exnmined. - Col. sald: ** You bave 50t been indicted 83 all, Rave youl™ e g ‘WasmNeTON, D. C., May 13.~Doorkesi Fitzhugh fs soon o Tosc his ofcia) head. Tho Teform Congress does not get on.well, Its ex- |, (K);on!edfl'fle officials’ effidavits wers resd in the ouse “to-dpy, Whit ghowed ~Cioak - Fitzimgh, Doarkecpar of jthe Confederste Oongress in ‘ment, to carry her lainting off the stage. He tricd with all his ight to lift the fair Reroine; but, aithongh she helped her little comrade by stan on tip-toe fn'the usual manner, he waa unuble tomove ber 4o fnch. At this juncture & restaurant tahle There i amother washout half a mile west Opposite a station, sad mhleetm'wnmonn- e 4 ote {io who, With 4 clgar in one hand and 2 fork e pecial Dispteh o The Tribune. . e other, alternately refreshed himsolf with __OTiswA, Opt, May 13.—The -extisordinary | &morsel of food and a pud athis dgar. 1 alsg 8003& which aré now EwelNny the Ottawn to.an wn. | met l!mlflgs accomplished, aud elegant Moscaw E(e_ceflq}gd ‘heivht continue, and thosefiriposi2 | Iady; %] smoking In et own room, fo speak4eSErt (At te water will continue to [ always joined with hor hushand in -hfe ‘afe : of the clty. prefeat ayatom, and will also break n&g"‘g‘ gm(:efnl‘l;epothm :‘vhlcbh]l‘shg.mbvel!ged . partment for some time. 2 kind of poetical jusiice, that Mt Creiger vl ve A 2 B fhe, ggolmm mt. That be wonid ‘perfors the dutfes d-well nd one will ss-there is no. mflmwm.;ym& man Iwnm tion in the West. » for the samé%urind wn& for a population num- bering (in 1872) 36,102,021 persons, $535,600,000, or within a few cents of $15 per head. | As the accounts for the French budget for 1875 are.not yet de‘tlgmdy_ closed, the mm{; : ‘:hn surpins carnot be stated with precision, estimated 28 §14,400,008 e rise’ for @ wesl et Gutiness Point is | dinner cizarctie, smoked at the table. 4 ~