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iater qnotes Miss Dickinson's own atterances to o that abe, In common with many other experl- “penters on Lha stage, while ahe begina atthe end 7 the dramatic profcasion, wishes to ba Judged ss {1 ahé hind begun at the beginning. he great-granddaughtera of Thomas Jefterson, wlio srenow living In Florida fn comparatlve pover- ty, have on czhibition at the Contennial show .ccimene of fish-scale jewelrs, Tho material 4% i tho large scalen of certatn fith foand ln the Fouthern watera. Thiae ate bleached, and then fushioned into brooches, enrrings, and necklaces, Thera I8 & declded coolneas hetwesn Senator gharmsn and Mr, Carpenter, caunod by the im- riinences of the latter towards the Senate during the Impeachment trial, Jnst prior to adjourn- ment, the olber day, Mr. Thurman, referring nn- doubtedly to Mr, Carpenter, said that *'the Sen- ste had been treatad with wcant courtesy aud the Jaw with levs. " The alatement that M, Church. the great land- yeape palnter, 18 threatened with the loss efther of M rlght hand o of the una of It has receivod o modifed denfnl, Mr, Church has been troubled for gome yeara past at lulecvals hy s lamenean in the wrist, nud has consequently been leatning to paint with his left hand. Thicra Is no danger of amputa- tlon or of permancnt disability, The Prince of Wales had the Rritish Minleter at Yadeid turn out of his pall-room a wealthy, un- Utled Eogilabiman, whose only offenss was that he »ad dared to aspire to the hand of the Marquis of Lorne's nister. ‘The Marqula of Loenc's alster 1 gister-in-law of the Princesn Loulse, the Prince of Wwales' sister, Query: What relationship would the untitled Englishman sustain to the l'riuca of Wales 1 ho should be successful in hissult ? There nre two avowed Bristowmen in the Ilinols gelegation to the Cinclnnatl Convention—Sidney smith, of Chlcago, and Judge Daker, of Alton. The former has never concenled liwwentiments, snd the latter, who It was eupposed would vote for Bislne as Arst choice, secws 1o be unequivocally for Bristow. The Springfeld Journal snys Judge Baker now believea the tide has turncd against Blaine, and taat Bristow or Washburne I8 the com- jngman. Illinols may turn out a large number of Bristow men between now and the 14th Inst. A tralt of French character has been displayed in connection with Dumas® new play, ** L'Etrangere, " gow running at the Comedic Francals, The Parls- {ans, 1t seems, nre quite satisfied to have Gerard make Love to the Duchess of Septmonts, s morried womans but they ure sueprised and shooked at his making love to her, under her husband's roof, after e has been challenged by that husband, and while the seconds are arranging the terms of the duel. This {4 nice distinction b the code of honor, which, we fear, American profilgates have not suticlently consldered, Ina general way, it may be said that it §8 not hanorable to inake love to o married wom- analter you have been found out. The new bill to rezzuinte the practice of viviscc- section, lately Introduced fu the Britisls Houso of Lords, places no_restrlctlons upon experiincuta of this kind In which nnwsthetics are uecd, escopt to provide that the anfmal shall bo put out of misery it it suffers aftor tho effect of the anwathetic has ccased, In othier cases the practitioner must fur: aish & certificate that vivisection fs necessary, and that the object of it Ia to promate a new discovery, snd the experlment must e conducted by u Heenu- «d officer of the Government. ‘The subject han sroused public Interest und provoked special re- jeach, the results of which were seen n the pee tantic debate In the Houso of Lords. sir Salar Jung, whose present visit to England is exclting much ntereat fn that country, s the Re- gent of the vast territory in India—cmbracing 100,000 Aquarc mlles and peopled by 10,000,000 {aliabitants—known ne tho Deccan. 1tia s semi- independent Btate, and Its nominal Chief e 8 sick- Iy sud weak youth who Is called the Nizam, The refusal of his gunrdians to permit him to visit the Prince of Wales at Bombay wae unfavorably com- mented un nt the time, but Sir Salar Jung madean ablo and successful defeuee of his conduct, atleg- fog that the Niznm wos physically ungt to travel, snd showing by the gorgeousncs of bis own retinuc how anxious he was to do honor to the Prince. e wpeaks and writes English fluently, At laat oc- counta he was at the Grand Hotel in Parls, being lald up thiere by o foll on the staircase. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Patmer House—Qeorge 11, Proctor, Cinclnnati; Ttussell, Galesbirgs i D, Ninckley, Bos: fon: W, 8. Thorp, Philadélphia; the Hon. G, ¥ Peck, fosten; 1. W. Warren, 'Jackson, Mich.; 3.1, Huck, London, Enmg.i W. I, Lonnifold. Oitumwa; T, B, Fitch, Symcuse; A. G. Abell, Ean Fraucieco; Georgo Wanchope and Licut! Arcaes, Yokohamai J. 1. - Shballer, Kon- knkeo.... Grand Pacife— Col. A, C. wown, Bycingileld; Judgo John T Miller, ‘Ds Moines; J, M. Deardsley, Rock Istand: R, Stevens, Manniba}; J, 1. Young, Dayton, O.; Johin Allen, Peorla; James M, Constable,'New Yorks A. L. Varucy, Leavenworth: J. E. Thora- ton, U, B. A.; Judge J. IL Howe, Kenosha; G. 'L. Davenport, Davenport, In.; Dbr. W. 8 Sireator, Clevolund.... Treniont. House—Col. Jalph Flumb, Streator ; the ilon, G. T. Batterson, Hart- ford ; the, Hon, 'A. C. Davis and the Tion, C, 3. Garrivon, Michigan ; A. 8. Bigelow, Boston ; Maj. Jol McGorby, New York ; the Hom. A, L, Lyman, Boston ; Gen. V. W, Bullsck, Burlington ; Dr. G. L. Tobdy, Tadingtony Mich{ 7. W. Fullr, Peo- via; J. K. Horels, Vorry Maute ; ‘Col. J, T, Logansport ;_the Mon. Justin Morrisan, Colum- s, O....Sherman Iouse—Tho Ton. G. 11 Nouse, Laneing; ¥, A, Maynard, Doston : E, W. McGuire, Richmond; J. O, Kilmer, Londun.lcnxi. the Tfon. Juseo 8. I1ildrup, Wolyldere: the tion, It Waterbury, Albany; the on, R. C. Tate, Racino} P. L. Barker, Kentucky....Gardner Peterson, New York; Edwin Church, New York} D. C. anit E. Scranton, dilchigan; @.'J. Haslam, W. T, Rees; and D. D, Williams, England; 8. G. Heath and J. K. Franklln, Mendotas J. M. U, Q. Johnin, Fijf Ialands: Jolin Inckensock, Detroft; L. G, Dunbar, Michigan; Elliott Snowden snd G. & Seavernd, Oconoiowoc, —_———— RELIGIOUS. Special Dispaich o The Tribune. Ponr Wavsg, Ind., Junc 6.~The Annual Con- ventfon of the Indiana Sunday-School Unlon met this evenlng at the Firet Preabyteriun Church with gearly 400 delegates in attendance, The proceed- Ings were opencd with devotional exerclacs, after which the Rov. Charles L. Robinson, D. D., of New York, delivercd sn able’ address, hls subject elng *“T'hie Sunday-Schoul: Its Ofttce and Valueln Qur Country and Time," The addrcas woa follow. ed by a wocial rounion, lasting about onc hour, The Conventlon wil) romaln incsslon untll Thursday louse—A. ght. DavToN, 0., June 6,—Tho seventcenth Annual Convention of the Olfo Sabbatli-Scheol Union comnienced its seeslons In tho Firat Boptist Church inthis city to-nigbt. The Rev, T. H. Co h(. of Daytun, conducted tho Introductosy devotfonal excrclaen. ‘Ihe Mev. Thomas T, Evcrett, of Day- ton, delivered the address of welcome. The Rev. J. k2. Twitchell, of Cleveland, respouded In behalt of the Conventlon. C. M. Nichols, Presldont of the Convention, delivered the anuual address, wrging that tho proceedings be made ko practica aud helpful that the cause shall bo promoted. Col, R Cowden, Coreesponding Secretary of the Unlon, givo a condensed history of the Babbuth-school Jutk in Ohlo, stating that the dret school in the Btato was orpunized at Marietta, nextin Dayton, aud the third In Cinclopati. About 300 delcgates bave already urrived, Tho sessions will coutinue Ul Thuredny evening. Spectal Dispateh o The Tridune, LaCnoass, Juno 0. —~The Kplscnfinl Convention of the Diocene Is now in session I this city, Bishop Browa presiding. ——— THE WEATHER, WasixatoN, D, C,, June7.—For the lske re- glon, colder, northerly winds, statlonary or rising barometer, clear and partly cloudy weatber. LOCAL UBSERVATION®, Cutvage, Jus 0, Har, Tar Hu.{ _ Wind, K. | Weathar W, freali.f.....[Clear, T Falr. BH| Falr, 6 Fatr. ool g7| 8 ¥alr. 10:1y° oil_sul 70 el Fafr. Mazimuim wermoinele OIHlIULL Ruin, Weather, 4....é'liluud z W18 L'¢ raln. Cloudy. THE PEORIA FESTIVAL Bpeciul Dispateh to The Tridune, onta, 111,, June 6. —The lilinots State Banger. fest, which holds its snuual meeting hero com- Tencing Juns 20 and lasting three days, promisce 10 be tho most succossful gatherlog of the kind tverhield in the West. Au fmmenso bullding has +0 erectod on North Adaws street for (hy ox- Pressaccommodation of the Bangertest, and bav & Mealing capacity of 3,000, There willbe a large fl;lu.\her of soclotles presuut from varfous parts of u ¢ State, besides wome celcbrated sololsts, both ueal aud lustrumental, 184 Charles I, Eing Col. Robert U. Ingenvoll o Che to to bu the orators of tho By Tho Great W u Ligbt-Guard Laud of 7lileago Lu to furntab wuslc for the occaslon. ‘Tho fextivities aro to conctudu on the third duy with & unx;;l"ul(.:»‘thl |llg¢ninl'lud“l ‘Iilg h‘:ll ur‘xlu#rf.nixe‘nudc o evening, Nailroad and bolel farcs Wusrally have been reduced, WASHINGTO The House Paves the Way for the Repeal of the Resump- tion Act. Passage of tho Indian Appropriation Bill in the House, The Provision Transferring the Indian Bureau Retained. A Day Fixed for the Commencement of the Impeachment "Trial, Tho Pacific Rajlroads' Proposition to the Govornment. TIIE SOXTS WIN, CAUCUS DICTATION, Spectal Dispatrh to The Tribune. Wasmyoton, . C, June 6.—The ITouse amended the rules so us to allow the Banking and Cursency Conmittee to report at any time any blll relating to the currency. This uew rule was agreed upon in the fast Democratle caucus, and {8 entirely a caucus trick. Democratic hard-mouey men have elther surren- dered to the lnflation wing of thelr party, or have not the courage to resiat {t. The cayeus nt which this new rule was ngrecd upon was for the choice of o new Doorkeeper. Many Democrats consequently maintalned that it had: no jurisdiction over finance, but the rule waa agreed to In caucus, and adopted fo the Houso to-day almost by a party vote. The under- standing is, that the Banklng sud Currency Coine mittee bas agreed to YIELD TO CAUCUS dlctation, snd to permita Lill ta be voted upon which shall provide for the unconditional repeal of the Specie Resumption aet. Cox, Chajrman of the Commitice, o _pronounced bard‘mouney mnn, ru- cently declared [u the prerence of weveral people that * he would consent. fo have the repealed. The hard-money Democrats justifs thelr course on thbe ground that " it s right that the_ volce of the ajority abiould be hieard. It hus beon cloimed that the ma- Jority of the Committee was for hard money in the eurly part of the nceslon, 1L§ true that nossibly there was une mujority for hard money, but now ong of the hard-tavncy men ls abscnt on an Investl- rating Cummlttee, and two of the others—Cox and Payni—tve either consented, pro forma, 1o ro- pott the bill, ur bave ylelded tieir convictions to tie Inflationists, 1tly noleworthy thut Paynu hos very considerably modified hin biard-money views, Wit new rule was opposed by the Republican leaders of the House as AN UNJUSTIFIARLY INNOVATION, and a4 a grant of apeciul power to the Banking and Currency Committee which no other committee has, The reporting of the bill {s equivalent to its Bnln}.’v. us the three test votes which have already een taken under motlons to suspend the rules indlcate that those who fuyor the repeal of tho Specie Rosumption act are considerably wore than a majority. While the general understanding is that the adoption of “the new rule trlumph of “the inflationists, It waa as o aingular fact that Judge Kelley u‘r osed it, but probably his = desire o iave o vote upon his pet 3.65- hand scheme in con- nection with the r\"mll of the Resumptlon act, which he deaires, will explaln his position never- theless. Kelloy inslsted that the new rule would ‘lnrmllfl helitsh brood of bills to come luto the Touse, the door being open. 1t {s evldent that the Democrata intend to report the bill frow the Com- mittee under this rule, snd FONCE IT3 FABSAGE under the previoun question without sl lowlng the Republicon minority an opportunlty for debate, The country may expect to see the House repeal the Resumption act within thirty doys, The prob- abllity that the Banking and Currency Commlttee hay agreed to report such a bill ls confirmed from the fact that the Ways and Means Commitiee early in the sesslon was fnvested with the jurlsdiction over all questions relating o the greenback cur- rency. IMPEACHMENT. A DAY PINALLY PIXED. Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribuns. WasmingToN, D. C., June 6.—~The Senate dis- cussed inferentially the question of jurisdfction in the fmpenchment matter ot cunsiderable length, and flnally fixed the Gth of July as the date when the Benate as a court of Impeach- ment shall begin to take egidence. This reso- lution was arrived at by a mere quorum of the Scnate. A large number of the Senators who spoke against jurlsdiction in sccret session sat in their svats to~lay without vuMnP Some of them malintaln that, as the Conatitution while dcclurln% that two-thirds wust be prescut during the proceedings of an fmpeachment, ¢ docs not state that those _present shall vote; that voting is not necessary, It id fntl- mated that these tactics may bo pursucd when the trin really proceeds, and thut as a consequence o verdict for conviction cunuot bo had. It is certain that {f the lmpeachment trial le to proceed this swinmer, it wiil not proceed unless both Houses ro- main here, The Henators have declded not to lr’lec to an adjournment of Congress unicss both Houses remain for the impeachment trisl. A post. fifntmtn‘ of the fmpenchment trinl untll fall is erefore stil) povsible. THR PIROCEEDINGS, To the Western Assoctuted Press. ‘Waanixnutoy, 1. C., June U.—During the morn- ing Liour a number of Lill the calendur of a rivate character were d, and at 1 o'clock eslulnllvu business was suspended, and the con- sideration of the articles of impeachment waa re- sumed, The accused, with nls counsel and the Ilouse managers, were present. Judge Black filed a motion that the Benate vacate 80 much of the order recently adopted holding as naught the plea oo to jurisdiction lied by hiw, for the renson that said plew was not overruled by o vote of two-thirds of the Senaturs present. The order submitted by Mr. Whyte on Thursday Jast, directing the defendant to ‘plead further or answer the articles of impeachment within ten days from date, was amended ¥o as to read that the de- fendant bave leave to plead further, cte, Mr. Thurman submjtted an amendment to that order as follows: **And in default of sn answer within — days by respondent to the artlcles of Smpenchment, the trial shall proceed 08 upon the plea of not gullty,* Tho question being on an amendment, & vote was taken, und resulted, yeas, 81: nays, 5. No quo- rum voting, the Sergeant-at-Arms was directe request stiendance of abacat Senators. fier a short thne the Scnators responded, and the amendment was agreed Lo by & vote—yead, 353 nays, 6. 'Phe order us amended” wus then sgrecd to—yces, $4; pays, 4, Maunager Lord then submitted an order that, on the 11th day of July, 1876, the Senate, sitting on Court of Impeachment, proceed to huar evidence onthe minufes of triat \.{ this 1ouss. Mr. Sargent wmoved to amend by substituting June 19 for July 11, Pendiug the discussion, Mr. Blalr, of counsel for tho accused, gave wotlce that if these propo- altions wora reficted, hu would movs Lo ostpone tho trial until the 1t of Novewber uext. My, Morrill (Me.) saad that the question of fixing the thne for this triul was very important. Il moved that the gallerles be cleared, and the doors closed, that the Senators might confer upon that question. Agreed to, and the Sonste went fnto secrel confereuce, TUE DAY PIXED, At 3:20 the doors were reopent the Chalr announced that au order bud bevn agreed upon as follows: Urdered, That on the 6th of July, ot 1 o'clock p. 1., the Senate, witting a8 & Court 'of Impeach- Hient, will proceed to hear the vyidence on the merits of the trial in thiy casu. Mr, Blalr submitted 8 motion that an order be made directing the mansgerson the purt of thellouse to furnish withintwenty-four hours t the accused or his counsel the st of the witnesses they ntend to cal), together with full particulars of the facts which they expect to prove by thew, B Lort GbJected to the order, and said it was without precedent or ressun, Aftor debate, the motlon of Mr. Blalr was rejected. WITNESSES, Mr. Sargent submitied an order directing tho managers W furnivh defendsut, or his counsel, within bwenty-four hours, a llut of the witneus they Intend to call in thiv case. ‘Edwunds moved to amend the order by in- x:ll\llfi{u\u duys lustead of twenty-fousr hours, reed to. wnuger Lapham sofd the mansyers could furnish a list of witncsses they might kniow of at the tiue, but they dld not want 1o huve auy new witueuse which might be discovered after the it way fu nlnhl\id ruled out because thelr nawes were not on the M 3 :dmunds moved to further amend the order toze to huve tho manuyers furaleb defendsnt, withln four days, list of wlluvasss 60 Tar uw &t Present known, etc, Agreed o, Mr. ‘Fhurwan said the State had some tights as well su the defendant. Hu moved to further mend the order wo that respondeat within four @ after receiviog e Hut of withesses frow the managers shall furiish thy manugers with s et of Diw witnesses wo fur ua ot prescnt knowm Agreed 10, and tho arder pusved vy amended, On wotion of Mr. Shermiun, the Senate, sitting aa » Cuurt of hnpeachueut, adjourned until the 16tk inst., ft_bulvg understood bt the Court would maot that day Lo receive the answer of thy respoud- et under thy order adupted. TIIE WRONG BCENT. ALLEUKD I'O3TAL PRAUDS. 8pactal Ditpalch te The Tribune. Wasainaron, D, C., June 8,—It bas been re- peatedly reported by one Safeley thut the Gove ernment bas been swindled by some of the lead- fug rallroads of the West centertug at Chicugo, by mesus of double weighing of the malls. The sccusation has been that when the mail passiog oyer each of tho trunuk lines Weat of Clilcsgo was It shows that the, TKIBUNE tobe weighed, all that which u over the other lines was concentrated upon it, thus largely increasing fta comper sation. This subject has been for nome“time under fnvestl- gation by & aub-committee of tho House Commlt. tee on Expendltures §n the Post-Offce Doparte ment, and Capt. Jamen B, White, of Chicaga, who inln charge of the malis fn (ke Nortlwest, was Aummoned by that Committee to-day. 16 abro. lutely denled the whole story; lestifled that the meiln on the different ronds were wolghed simul- taneaualy, and that the Government HAD NOT DEXN CHEATED by any telck auch as thut whicl Safeley describes munds that all appolntments in the Excrutive Departmenta of the Government shall he made upon a carcful and §mpartial examlnation of the candidates therefor by a Board composed of not less than flve persons to be nppalnted b{ the Presldent, and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and the most capable and worthy of the competitors soexamined shnil Le aclected-for such appointments, Pending discusslon, the Senato adjourned. 1OUSE, After discussion, o proposition o change (he ules 40 a8 fo allow the Committee on Bsnking and On the other hand, alnce the mnlla were ['Currency to report at any thne, w ereed to— welghed on tho Northwestern Hoad, the | yeas, 115: nays. §7. Theobject of the change great Australisn tnail, | consiating of | toallow that Committee to report 8 bill for the re. about 600 rncks 3 month, had heen added to the | peal of the Itesumption agt. regniar malls carried by thAt road, and although in |~ The following {4 tlie vote un the Lill in detail: Iulllcnllncnlnpcmnlluu on this acconnt should be \Q ncreancd about $3,500 8 year, that Company has | Alneworth, Glover, Paraons, not recelved a aingle dollar for it during the past | Andutson, Guodin, Philips (Mo.), Viditen montha, AL (e close of Capt White's | Athe unter, Piper, testimony, Stoie, the Chialrman of the Sub-Com. | Atkins, ton (fnd. ), Pappicton, mittee. anid that he haid Jong been convinced that | Banning, 1 ton (N J, ), Randall, Harre (¥a, " the chargen referred to were wholly groundiess, and mlc}.hum, Rea, that he was rendy to report that fact o the full and, Harriton, Reazan, Cowmittes and to the Hoase at any time, Hlount, Hartridge, ReillyJno (Pa.), Laseiitvh loome. | Hneteall, e, e P AG radford, aymon; tddle, THE TREASURY. ity Itenile, Kohhins (Ps. ), EVERYTIING STRAIGHT, Irown (Ky.), Hereford, Ruber Wasningron, D, C., June 6.—In the Senate | Buckner, Mewlit e, ), Hose (N 3.), to-day, Mr. ‘8herman, from the Committce on | cajdwen (Ain.), i HA, sty Finnne, reported back the resolution subnitted | Caldwell (Teun,) Hovkins, eakley, by Mr. Davis, of West Virginia, carly fn the | Gamvbell, - Hoive, fingleln, sesslon, instructing the Committee to examine | Cauiiield, M R the books and accounts of the Treasury Depart- t ll:uml,-;n,‘ .-.Jenl‘-. Ky.) :xmlrkw. : ntoa le arto ‘ther cere | Clarke (1. ones (Ky. ), elner, ment, with 8 view of ascertaining whether cer- | @ nvu«nafi,' Kn“"} Y. Y e tain discrepuncies cxisted therelu, with o w - | Clymer, Lunders (Ini. ), ten report, glving the concluslons of the Com- | Cothrane, Lnyders (Coun, mittee, which wua ordered printed and to lie ou | £o1} Ll the table, Cu Levils The Committee describe In detail the system };'m Mulsh, of accountability provided by the statucs, and | Doy, Pelartonds, Rakes (V) 50 fur as the safe-keeping and custody of public | Douclars, Metealt, Walsh, woney covered Into the Tréasury is concerned it | Durbam, Milliken, woutd be difficult to point out o belter mode than fs | Eden, Mills, provided for by the existing law, Egbert, Morey, {nton, BVERY SAFEGUARD Felton, Morgan, \\'Ifs ams (Ind. that han been suggested huw been furnished, No | Finley, Mutchler, Williatns (Al Iaw cau prevent neglect or violation hy Comptrol- l'_ornef. Neal, Woud (N. ¥ lers, Auditors, or i c‘.'hlem of Uielr public duties, | Franklin, Odell, Yeates—113, but the guards and checks upon such misconduct | Fuller, are a3 perfect as human ingenuity could de- | RATS, vise. The only changes in thesé aws that | Afams, Henderaou, Potter, the Commlttce recommend are to suthorice | Dagby, Pusell, the Treasurer to be credited with unavallable sums | Bagley, G. A., 8, Prutt, charged to him, but lost through no fuult of his by | Bagley, J. M., Hunter, Teainey, the robbing, ctc.. of his subordinates, ond of the | Baker (Ind,), Huribut, Itobinson, United States depositories, and to provide for the | Baker (N. Y.), Joyce, Sampeon, covering Inta the T'reasury all trunt funda on which {atson, chiclacher, interest alony into disbitrsed for the beneft of Kebr, Seclye, others, sothat its expenditure may be under the Kelly, Smnickaon, general safepuard of law, only to be paid out in Kelchum, Suiatla, pursuance of un appropriution by Congrers, In this Khnball, Smith (Pa.), connection the Commitiee refgr to the s of more | Hrudley, | Ring, Strait, (han $29,000,000 which {8 charged against the | Brown'(Kan.), Lawrence, Tarbox, Treasurer ng being in deposit under the act of 1836 . Burchard (111}, Leavenwusth, Thornburgh, With tho sovera States. | 11 regard to Burleigh, el Townrend (. T) THE APPARENT DISCHEFANCIES Candler, Mackey (8. C.), Townsend (Pa.) in the Treasury accounts, the Committce point out | Lason, Mazoon, 8, among_other thitgy that the Creasury account | 4 MacDougall, Yun Vorhes, shows only the warrants hmm, while the .'npsruprln- Chupin, McCrary, Waldron, tlons account ahows ol warranta fssucd, ftls § Crapo Nebilly Walker (N. Y.), furthier shuwn thut the dnancial reports st different | Crause, Miller, Wallace (8. C.), periods have been made up according to the differ. | Dauford, Monroe, Ward, entuystems of bookkeeping in various reepects, | Davy, Nush, Warren, snd that the same thing f¥ truc us to | Deninon, Norton, Whiting, the monthly debt statcfuents, The de- | Dunuell, O'lirien, Willard, talled explauntions of these npparent disercp. | Durant, Oljver, Williams (N.T.) anciea that have been farnished 1 the Committee | Eumcs, O'Neill, Williams (Wis. ), by the Treasury Department are found complete [ Frye, Pucker, Williams(Mich, ) and satisfactory, und no change is recommended {n | Gurdeld, Page. IEN the existing system, which in declared 1o by the | Hale, Phillips (Kan.), Wilron (Ga.), crowth of the experience of the Department since { llordenbergh, Plerce, Wood (Pa, ), s organization. In unc of the Iotters which sre | Jarris (Mues), Platt, Woodworth—07, embodied in the report Sccretury Lristow says : [ Heuder, ++In no instunce has there been any erasure or al- teration in the books or records of thils Department, and the changes made In the published reports he becn ouly to express with greater accuracy the pre- chie condition of public accounts, o4 alown by such books uud records, " GREEN, NOT THAT KIND OF A MAN. WasninaroN, D. C., June 6.—Capt. A. P. Green to-dny came bLefore the Cominittee on Expenditures in the Wur Department, and THE INDIAR DILL. ‘The Houre then went into Committee on the In- dian Approprialion bill, the question being on the point of order made by McCrary against the sec. ton to transfer the Indinn Bureau to the War De- poriment. The Chaltmau oversuled the point of order, Mr. Magourn offered sn nmendment providing that any person desiriug to trade with the Indians sliall recelve a license or certifieate of the Diatrict Judgre or a Judge of the Supreme Court of any Territory thnt he in of good character. Agteed to. ‘The Commitiee rose and reported the il to the Toune, and it passed. wnude a statement destgned to correct the fm- [ Adloarned. pression given out by certaln persons that he was an habltual drunkard and and o man who CRIME. He denfed that he He ndmitted he could be used by bad men. DEPRAVITY TUB. had ever been o drunkard. T I Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. had been dlsmissed from tho army for [ DBosTox, June@,—Fanay B. Drake was arraigned haviog committed himself while under | to-day, the charge of manslanghter nolle prossed, the " fofluence of either drink or | andsho wos held for exuminationon & charge of procuring abortion on Miks Sarah E. Sullivan, of ‘Woburn, This s the woret case of abortlon known here In many yeara. Mfss Sullivan wae une of the prettiest girla in Woburn, and Bibber, who was the cause of herdisgrace, has fled, On the day be- fore this case it was discovered that Miss Mary A. Fuller, a milliner nt South End, had lost her life through the devilizh agency of the same woman, She had been liviog as the wife of Lyn- soude L. Denham, who has a wife and two children llving. With the death of the woman is connected a crime most helnous, —the burning the body of the child by the father, —the detalls of whlch ure horrible. Itappenrs that sts mother was several months enceinte, snd the child was re- moved on the Wednesday eubsequent to the oper- atlon, and the same night was taken for conceal- went by the brutal father and placed in a aink. Next morning the father, to mnl;w away with it, probabiy to wustaln his former statement in regard to the miscarriage, determined to burn it fn a stove, 1le built o hot fire, and, placing the bod: into the centre of a bundle Dr wmfi. cast it into the flames. He then got down and coolly watched the cremation of his ofl=pring. Denham was ot, however, the only witness to his horrible work, ani. upon being confronted with a charge of burning the body, coolly confessed it. e says that, during the burning, the body did smell some- what, but not very badly. Denham hns since re- mained in jail, oid will' be exuwined st the next sexsdlon of the jury. drugs, or while temporarily fnsane, but charged that his condition at that time arose from the per- secution he had endurcd for two yeara from aupe- rior oMlcers, because hu refused to degrade an en- 1lsted man againat whom an oficer had aplguc, and nlso charges general unfalress nnd hoatility of o Weat Point man towards all officers IEpnlulcll from civil life, He farther appealed to the Committee to sny whether Lils conduct o appearance hiere in- dicated that he waa a drunkard or & man who could be used by anybody. ‘Mr. Clymer, Chairman, said that during Green's presence in Washington, 1n coni tou with this matier, hiehnd opportuniticaof becoming acquaint- ed with his character, and bad formed the opinion {hnt b wan an honorable und cansclentious gentle- man, and there was nalhlllq in his conduct or chars acter to detract from the high reputation he had carned in the arwy. The Committee then nd- journed. o Judiclary Committee had s twn hours' rea. slon this wmorning, but the Blaine matter was not alluded to, NOTES AND NEWS. THE INDIAN DILL. Bpecial Dispatch so The Tribune. Wasmxeron, D. C., June 6.—The House passed the Indian Appropriation blll without substantial amendinents, The section provid- ing for the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the War Department remaloed in the bill, notwith- standlng the point of order which was made, and the powerful arguments in eupport of that point of order. Springer, of Illinols, who s Chairmun of the Committee of the Whole, de- Ivered an claborate opinlon upon the polutof | following mnd repeating the wperation here, order which had been ralsed yesterduy, He | where the clafm was settled, The papers overruled the polut on the ground that the m nél,xo: u:|“" “ux' hle‘l|x"“1‘° tmmi Cue‘m to . . S o. | Unlted States Murshal urringt ton, trunsfer of the Tndia Durenu to the Wor De- | o learnod this. worning Uhst the bout Jet for TR ¢ 10 Lie bill for the reason | piitsbueg kst night, Chartering a fast tow-boat, hat 1t was in fuct a mensure of retrenchmeat. he averbauled the Kate Dickson ot Ripley. An K- HANDALL SET HIGNT. quirer snecial from “Mayeville “aiys Marshal Randall last ok stated that there would be a | {iarrington endeavored to ‘capture the boat, but deficit of over $17,000,000 to $20,000 4n the esti- | wan warued off by Capt. Taylor, and Harrington mates of receipts for the fiscwl year, Mr. Lasson, | went ahend to Maysvilie, and, sununoning a poese, in reply to this statement, shoied upon authurity | endeavored to board the Dickson as she was pass- of the Treusury that thero how notbeen ateady | ing there, AMter anvounciuy bis porpose, in deercnse dn the receipts. On the contrury, be | wnswer fo a question by Taylor b A MARINE BATTLE. Ciscinyaty, 0., June #.—The steamer Kate Dickeon, owned by Capt. James Taylor, of Mc- Keesport, Pa., was libeled scveral days ago by two deck-hands, and tied up at Loulsville. The boat cacaped from that city and came here, the men produced a statement to show that for the | he waa fired " upon by Capt. Taylor, llh“llh yt'il’l:“lclsifl;':l‘.‘“::x‘t! nlm.: & Il.';! o\.‘; ;:\‘hb wull :.H‘l“d \‘\‘Illl‘l:s dnnbl{»hnrr‘%led n, an er the \ 3 voel ver | dnstantly killed. Tuylor then appeared on the guards henditurcs. sy SLAL.000: for ANT4-Th, | Withn pistol. and was tunnedistely shot desd by it was $13,376,000, nud for 1875-'76, with the cur- rent montl's estimates, 5t would be nbout $24,- 000,000, Promt this it appears that there hua heen A steady Increaso, and that there i« no cause for slurm o necessity for msking the wholceale, un. ustliiable reduction proposed by the Demvcrats, fr, Burchard, of Illinofs, ealled attontion to the fuct hiat our ézports were 0wy $100, 000, 000 iy ex+ cess of our lmportations, and thut way the cause of the falling oif in the recelpts from cuw- tams. Inview of this state of facts, he thought that thers would be no further decrease in the cus. tous, but that the bottom dgures hud been reachied. THE CENTRAL-PACIFIC PROPOSITION, B, L. P. Nuntington, President of the Central Pacitic Rtailroad, to-duy withdeew from the Ju- diciary Cowmittee his’ recent proposition for a settleinent of all affuirs between the Government and that rond, and the larripgton party. Much excitement is re- ported ia Mayaville over the sad atfuir, —— BOGUS MERCHANTS, 87. Lovis, June 6. —Two sprucely dressed young men, giving the numes of B and . Griswold, were arrested here yesterday as bogus commission merchants, They have vent clrculars all over the Weat and Northwest, axking consignments of but- ter nud egge, und_offered unusual inducements to ahippers, They huve mlso operated at Chicago, and letters found fu thelr possession indicate lfial they have done au uxtenmive swindling business in several ways, It does not secws as though they hud ot faiely sturted here, but bad sent out nu- merons cirenlars, soliching huainess. They sre alvo charged with etealing & haud-sachel, coutain- submitted & uew prop- oution. Thie nvw proposition ix to” tho | Ing vatusble Jewrlry and o sl dress, from Georse followlng ellect: Wy proposos ~to puy, | Skinver. Superintendont of the Ruckfora, Ttock for ton years, $600,000 anuuslly, and after tiut | Ialand & St Louls Railrosd, while ou his way to $750,000 anuually, untid ull the' indebtedness of [ thia city two Wevks ago. the Compuny to the Government fa paid. Thesu —— aynients 10 be made iu lieu of all claims which RURGLARY. [id Governinent now haw ugsinst. the Company for Special Mispateh to The Tridbuna, Mexora, 1., June 6.—A robbery of pistols and cutlery wan perpeteated last night at Wright Bros'., Somonauk. One of the thieves, giving bl name ne Willlam Richardson, of Chicago, was ar- reeted hers to-day by Marshal Forrestall, with a ortion of the atolen praperty in bia possesaion. s compnuion, will the bulk of It, escaped. Tho Convtable from Sumonauk, belug felegraphed for, Catue down und 100k the prisonet back, futereat for the 5 pes cent uil el eatniiigs, Ur un any other account. ‘The proposition to give up u portion of the lands granted st $2.50 an acrv I8 withdrawn, snd the Company \'mvm" 10 pay U per cent Intorest v uil deferred” clalis of the Govern- ment, THE NAWAILAN TREATY, To the Western dssvciated I'ress, WasinuTo, D. C., June U, -Sum Ward, whoso namo hins been mentioned as suthority for'tie fue uior that $300,000 had been disbursed to procury the pussage of the lawuilan Tresty bill, teatitied befory th Commitice of Ways und Means ta-day that he bad repeated to several gentlumen what lie hisnuelf hud fieard oy fdle rawor. 1e did not be- Jieve thero was any truth in it, bus it there had been it would Lave becu unprofessionaliiu biw to say ¥3, < it b TAKEN FROM TIIE OFFICERS, Mz, Tenn., Juno 0, —Sam_Audurvon, col- ored, who was arrested_liere on Monday for at- tempting to outrage Miss Vaugn, of DeSoto County, Miss., and cutting the throat of her brother and leaving hiu for desd, was taken from CALDWELL. BostoN, June 6.—A representative of the | the ofllcen thero yesterday morning by a b t Tourma Seporie ot aniel Calwell of Lyt | oo cltistne. and lng. 1 fathee, chaied to-nfght waid bie brother, Joslah Caldwell, v in [ with belng an aceesvory to the attewpted murder, HEuglund, and has uot been out of it, and can ai- ways b reached by addressing him st Londou. THE RECORD. BENATE. Wasmineton, D, C., Junc 8,.—Mr, Whyte pre- sented o petition of Gen, 4. T. Beauregard, of Loulslauu, for the removal of his political dise ubllities, Judiclary. Mr. Boutwell subimitted the following: Jiesolved, That the President be requested, If In his opinlon not incompatible with the public (nter- €xta, 10 furnish tho Senate fac_almile copy of tha origlusl druft of the Secretary of State ta e Mine fater of the Unlted States at the Court of 8t. | p Juues in May, 1861, fu relation to the proclama- tlou of Her' Majuaty Queen of Grest Hiritain recognizing the belligereut churucter of the Con- federato States, Agreed to. Tho Chutr lald before the Senate the unfin- shed business, belug the Leglalative, Exccutive, aud Judlciul Appropriation bill, the pendiug question befug on the amendment of Mr, Ede 1u {0 the Herusndo jail. MESSIEURS LES MISKRABLES, Special Disputch to The Triduns, Lawnzxce, Kan., June 6.—Mussrs. Elnwood, Rrouson, Crosley, Jeuniugs, Williams, and Cat- ney, wero sentenced hero to-day to long perlods of confinement in the State Penitentlary, John W, Chamberlin, who shot one Hamlllon last :Inh-r, was cohvivted of murder fn the second egren, WELD FOR TRIAL. Special Dispasch o The Triduns. Foxp vu Lac, Wh., Junv G.—Flaunigan, the cataty swindler, whose arreat some weeks siuce was reported Ir Tuk Tiinu: was to-day bound over fur trisl ut the Lircult Court, ————— CROPS, &pectal Dlsputch o The Triduna. Decaton, I, June§,—Wo huve just had & short, sharp, hesvy raln, hall, and thundsr-storm. 1t will do great good, as it has been very dry, and he crops were being blighted. Nine Centennial Goose-Eggs Laid in Philadelphia Yesterday. The Chicago Whita Btockings Did It to the Athletics, Hartford lolds Her Lead as Agalnst i St. Lonis, The Muotuals Beat the Oincinnotis, and the Louisvilles the Bostons. Second Day- of the Jorome Park Races---Trotting a% Kalamazoo. BASE-BALL, THE ATIILETICS, OF FIILADELPIIA, PADLY DE- FRATED BY THE WIITE STOCKINGS. Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, PRILADELPIIA, June 6.—About 1,000 people witnesscd the first appearance of the White Stockings In this city this year. While few ex- pected the home nine to win, there was 1o ex- pectation of secing them so utterly wiped out 88 the score indicates, Thelr play shows that, compared with the Whites, they cao neither bat, Beld, nor run bases, The other part of the game~viz: sitting on the beneh and explaining why it all lhappened—they performed to admiration. The necarest approach to s runonthe part of the home nine was in the foarth Inning, when Fialerled off with a clean hit, and, after Meyerle had made an out, Hall hit a fine liner to right fleld for two bases, scnding Fisler to third, with only one man out. THE LACK OF DISCIFLINE was then terribly ahown by Enight, who would not aacrifice hilmself to bring I & man, but banged away in & valn attempt to bitthrough Anson, and waswell thrown out st first. Sutton could do nothlng better than hit a Ny to Pelers, leaving twa men on bsacs, Alter that the Athletics never had a man on second except In the ninth funing, when McVey muffed Hall'a fly, The Chicagos upened their pursuit of scores on the second innlng, when Spalding hit a hard liner between centre and left, and stole sec: ond on o semi-passed ball, Addy rent the runver homae by a fine hit to centse., In the sixth inning they dropped Into batting very naturally, Glenn leading with a drive over short, Darnea followed with a shooter over aecond, and Rines hit atraight from the shoulder, letting both men home and esrning the runa, In the followlng Inning, after Addy Lad gone out on a fiy, White hit a long drive to centre, which Warner lct slip by bim, and the runner reached third. Peters hit to Force, and, in attempting to catch White at the home boee, Ma- lunc made & mufl and lost both men. Then the home nine lost thelr heads, and a lot of wild throwing, together with hard hits by Glenn and Barnes, let in four runs, and the game ended with the followlog ACORE: Chlcan Darnes, 2 b, HI X oRiEoEHSCo Pcters, u. 8.... Glenn, L. f. LCHIZOD & Zgettleln, p, __ Total | 9 Tnningi— Chicugo’ o 07 Athletic, o =0 Rune earned—Chicago, 3. Two-buse hits—Ilall, 2. Hoasen un errora—Chicago, 23 Athletic, 2, Left un bases—Chicago, 4; Athletic, 7. Umpire—C, W. Blodgett, of New York. THE MOST NOTADLE FOINT of the game was the very effective pitching of Spalding, who showed the beet play of the trip. Glenn led the batting-score in good style, The game showed pretty clearly that base ball {s us dead In Philadelphia as iu Baltimore, and that the Athletics are solely to blame forit. The fact that they were beaten Friday by an amatear club, 17 to 8, Lias disgueted thelr friends and tended to lessen the sttendance. To-morrow the Whites will lay off for the first time since they started, and will probably add themselves to the attructions of the Ceantennial. TUE 6T. LOUIS CLUB DEPEATED BY TUE IAUT- PORDS. Spectal Dispaich to The Triduse. Hantrony, June U.—About 1,000 people saw the game between tire Hartford and St. Louls Clubs here to-day, in which the home nlue were victo- rious by heavy battiug, the visitors playing best 1n the field. The play of McGeary, Battin, Remsen, and Carcy were the features of the game, TIE BCORE: Hartford, 4 E Burdock, 2b 23 Remsen, C. £, 0 v 0u 4.0 7,1 |30 01 01 arbidge, c..o 14 Total, 8192710 8 st. Louls. [id cuthbert, L. 1. oolzoo Clapp, ¢ 1121 HMeGeary, DR Pike, ¢. 211l o Battin, 8 3 Ao Blong, r. ol o zlpio Bradley, p. ol ol o] ul 0 Dehiman, 1 1‘ 113 01 Mack, 0} 0, 0] 0] 2 Tota LR e Tanin 50780 Tarttor L0100 %2200 -8 St, Louts... 200110000 iarned runs— st Louis, 1, First base by e Total base hits Left on basca—Ila Struck out—Hartford, 2 Si. Louls, Dnnblasl;{l—l’erfinwn. Burdock, and Mills, 1: Battin an ehimay, 1. Balls called—0Un Bond, 14; on Bradley, 14, Two-base hlls—Remsen, Higham, = Ferguson, 1 cach. Time of game—Two hours and twenty minutes. Umpire—Charles Duniele, of Hartford TIE BOSTON3 DEFEATED LY THE LOUISVILLE cLus. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Bostox, June ¢, ~In upite of the effectivencss of plichers, the game between the Bostons and Louls- villes to-day was duli and uninteresting, the play belng by no meana shiarp, and the felding compani- tively slow. The Dostons found it impossible to bat Devlln, aud therefore were whitewushed for the trst time this _seasun. Josepha' pitching way very wild, but quite dificult to b TUE sconE: = Hoaton. PlAE U. Wright, » 4l 7 Leouard, ¥ b i 8 0 0'Rourke, 1 8 010 Murnay, 1b. U o1 Manujug, c. . 1l o1 Morrill, ¢ 4| 2 5 Schafer, 3 b e 1o s, p.. 10,2 ight, ©. . 0| 00 27| 8.18 Total Loutstiile, i i 2 cel|yl cumecemun cex lmrsemmitizem fr o | cmmoizmms, [ 13 Innings— oston..... Loweville Earned runs—None. Hases on called balls—One each. Firet Uase on otber ersore~ioaton, ville, . Btruck out—H. Wright and O'ltourke. Latt on bases—tonton, 4: Loulaville, 4. '{inu of gswe—Two huurs. Vtipite-SAr U, 1lodge, of the Suflolk Club, TUN CINCINNATI CLUW DEYEATED BY TUE i Dripoich 45 e Tribune 4ch to 3 Nzw \'uffi;'.“.;nuawfi' About 5UD prrsons wlt- nessed the Brat gamv Detween the Clnelunat! aud Slutu) Clubs ety t-dag, e duy wis favorable, 5 14 :33-1‘;%; :o.'bb and $30 to §10, Buth ¢ layed o sharp Relding gatne, tho Mutuile Wi K] an ezror of Dooth and s wild plich by Flaberiu ceelulmecooccme '1; Loals o Mutuald were o 1l them two ran the enth inning, which ga The tollowing 18 elected for the emsning ye 1. W. Rotherly Grand .Maater: 3, Eanderson, Sentor Grand Wass den: J. N. McCianahan, Grand n Taritn, Uran Sccretary, o ond Tressuret; . & e ——————— HYMENEAL, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Mesnora, 111, June 6.—The contracting psrties were Mies Anna J, Wilson, of this city, snd Mr. W. W. Herrick, of Cleveland, 0., chief clerkof & fast mail train, The nuptials took place at tha 'rlalldencn of the bride's parents, whera an elegant ejenner wan enjoyed by a lars briie's and Inldv:‘z!»am‘ay friendn -.‘.:"m‘:!:.l’& sere nameronn and in good taste. The part; started for the East, and Mr. llcrrick may fes] proud of having ton one of Mendata's best girls, poiiith bl okl TIIE SCORR: Cinclnnath = 1 amcmazanl Elpmswuumco il micomosonl s Scool Total.causivene Mutual, Ttoldsworth, €. £ dlart, Th teacy, 1. ||Ml\n’ln. 8. Craver, $b..ooiien BUSINESS NOTICES, comoo i momcmcoao!Rl sl ocon—ooce olosscs ] o O] MO Om—=O Hicks, ¢ 3 ook, r. 1, 0 Turnett’a C aine Is the best Mathewe, 1, D |t e e Best and cheapast Nichuls, 3 b, [ L Tot 2| ¢ LT [ROSTUTUPCE il il P Tnnings— i23456067809 Cincinnati HSO0O0O0CO0O0O 0-0 Mutnal. 0000002 2 Umplre—Mr. Seward, of the New Haven Firat base on errors—Cincingati, 2; Maotua Jtnne earncd—None, Tiue of game—One hour and thirty-Gve minutes, THE TURF. KALAMAZOO. Dernotr, Mich,, June 6. —The June meeting of the National Trotting Park ut Kalamazoo, Mich., commenced to-day with two races, one 3-minute and the other 2:30, The day was favorable, and thetrack in the best condition. The firet heat in the 3-rinnte race was won in 24 by Neomne, owned by B. F. Case, of Berrien Springs; the recond heat by Lady Vi in 2:37, owned by J. B, Cornell, of Kalamazoo: the third heat by Neome in 2:3414 ; the fourth heat by Neome ~By~ VEGETINE. blood beeomes wrak ani fmpoverishedt o ratu e, the whnle eystemn ls thrown out d though the suffrreis mny not be sick gtiuugh fo take the ed they o pourly prepared to ra: the ¢ jeak weather ttending the winter The person nay be thickly clad, If the elrculation e binud s poor they il shiver Wil the cold urtify th There it oothing which wil Bgainat cold of changeahle whiether s quick ¢l on of gaod, pure blucd, The VRaxTINg Wil renew the biood, glve tune to the stomacli, restore the {iver to 118 roper action, stimulnte the kidneys so 83 to eanblo hew to perfurm the functiona devolving upon them, carry aff "the putrll huimors, reguiste the. bowels narl Toatare e Whols ayalein G worklor order. Tite i 3. o 142:30%, Neome received the firat money, Lady | precieh oeuas, VEUKTINE does, this i ibe esact Vesta the sccond, George Randall third, and I | FA% A el W Gy LSty o Fotlosring Shquat: L. the fourth, uwned by’ §, M. Nichols, of Unlon Jos o iy Le seen by thie Sollowiax voques: Cll(, Mich. Marion, owned by D. P. Russell, Madison, Ind., won three straight heata of the race in 2:34, 2:41%, and . The races contlnue through Friduy. An exciting time fs expected to-morrow. JENOME PARK RACKS. NEw Yonw, June 6.—At the Jerome races, the mile dash was won by Spenthrift. Leander sec: ond, Yorkehire Lass third. 'Time, 1:484. The Wentchesier Cup. 214 wiles, was won by Viator. St. Martin's accond, Joe' Cerun third, Lelaps fourth. Time, 4:10%. Lorillard's entrics did not start. The estecple chase was won by Trouble, Point Dlank second. Builet and Col. Nelligan fell. me, 415843, llelmmll‘ui:‘ullonl won the Marsland stakes, 1 mile. Patlence second, Merclless third. Time, tiouable H A Husband’s Statement of the Great Suffering of His Wife, Hanwica, Sept. 24, 1875, Mr I Bt Dear sir: VYUPTINE, nlicrite £ veral physiclans and & grest By dierent Kii of mcuicineneich but 1t Deneots She was 1o much emaclated that we had alinost deapalr- ny better. lleariug of the Vi k- TINK We resulved 'y ouce more, and sbie commenced st It Tnal March, wid Lina Leen Gnproving i healtis everulnce. From 164 poundeshe haswivancrd 1o 153 Jounds, having gaiaed {1 pounis i sevey montns, aid s now able ta be nbaut et seork. In Bort, alic believes that VEGETINE has been the theans of saving ber life, and thint she cannot say tou touch iu fis prubse. 1 IF plt:ases you to make Use of this statement you are at 1ib: Ertytodoso. She hustaken fiftecn bottlcs snd trauill using It, and 1 can sufely recommend it nau great bloo¢ purider. Yours respectiully, JUBEPIL L. BGTLEIL. The Wife's Statement. Hanwicn, Sept. 24, 1875, There were thtee startera for the 13-mile dash. Won by Olitipa. Kildure second, Stampede third e, 3112 PHILADELPHIA. ParraprLrnis, June 6.—The races at Tielmont Park continued thie afternoon in the contest for | ME. Steens: I Diear Sir: ] feel T must say & few words about the ine 2:2% class. = Adelaide, Joba I, and Lunteest | vycierise. T physicians sald I fiod o’ muany. coms were the starters, ioiuts they did not Kuow wh 0 Ve 1 They sall I ATMMARY, ad & bad humur and | had the kldney mpluliit, the Tluntress ...ovues 2 3 2 3 2| livercomplaint, my beart was very weak, and 1don't 11 3 2 7| thivkthere ia wny one who suffered more witli the plles 3 3 17 7| hantald; Thephysiciuns allnald 5t s no tse for we b2 3iohx | Lotuke médicine.') could ot Iive through tic mouth of 22, 2:22,2:20%, ; the Viierixs has saved wy lire, .‘11:‘7’. 1 truly il aad iny nelgtibo complished 8 wont one whom I meet It s Yours yery thankfully, 2 %, 3 DUBUQCE, 1A, Special Dispatch so' The Tribune, DrnrQur, June 6,—The first day of the Fpring races passcd off very successfully. 1n the morning and until 2 o'clock In the afternoon, the weather was showery and Infd the dust considera- ly, slter which the tun came out bright and warin. ‘There were about 1,000 in attendance. The first race on the programme was for $300, horees thal had never beaten 3:20. Twelve entrics were made. The Grat heat w n by Kochelle, owned by A. y thit the VEGETINE Lias teaily us Frul cure I iny case. and [ il ever ihe bust tnedlctic in_thr sl MU, J- L. BUTLEN. Further Iroof. FACTS WILL TELL. I, R. Srevexs, Fen.: Dedr Sir: *Allow tiie tory & word In favor of Veo. ®iise. During the past year | have suffered rom & C. Banery of Cuicago, —time, 2:40, The second, | campiic ot ir "t Srn hcats icere. won by Duh | SovEmeruntt Lbe i tidleor fhe TOTU R Jubes A0 Castello, owned by Glibe Adams, of | an anaverage didnousit up two hours u week. | had Raclne, Wis.,—time, 2:341, 2:10, and 2:40% ;‘l '"_g{dtcl:,e|:‘xxupm'fldmuln flufiu ""“d‘t"nl e g . | help. natantly Kres wors agreed that Gen. Stoughion, owned by Willam Taylor, of Lie* | nuliieart iucase, ‘Buthisiv, pyaemta. and Kidney cota: R T i otk Tt | Titigh ndsonidpurrr e any better, | vas peduced fa , ¢ 5 i unds, which i i or Tam b Lincoln, Neb., fourth money. thi - o0 P g sl n the ruaning race for haif-mile heats, best3in 5, | InJune, finding I was fafling ander the treatment of were gev Ty were | the physlctans, | commenced the use of Vxuxring 4200, there were seven entr! Three heats were Fun. ' The lirst was & dead heat. The second wan | (Breukh the sarneat peraasion of friends, and. 1 aim nappy U pouhln and rid o state. With kuod results, 1 Lave pafhed 10 in welght, clnLnl up all day, walk hu‘l?t mll:. e won by Alice Ward—time, 52 seconds. ~'The third wis won by Kitte Takeaway—time, 525 secondr. In this heat Alice Ward did not succeed tn gett away, being held bsck untll after the other horses hiad passed the rst quarter. In purse No. 3, for horsea that had never beaten 2:40, best three In five, §500, #ix entries, the frat heat'was won by Amy B—time, 2:3004: the second by Loafer, of Glrard—time, 8:7%:the third by Losfer—time, 2:10%; and the fourn by Eiuy Stratton, of Dsvenport—time, 2:32. ‘e two Just races were postponed until to-morrow on ac- count of darkneas. A large attendance is expected 107 L0-IMUSTOW. s 5 DOCTORS IN COUNCIL. A Number of Verbal Krupps for the Amsze- ment of the General Gender-—-The Ameri- cum Association at the Contennlal, Bpecial Dispatch ts The Tridune. Gavesnune, Il)., June 6.—~The Western Acad- emy of Homeopathy convened for its third annual seasion in the Masonic llall of this city at10 o'clock this momning. A large number of dele- gotes were present from the diffcrent Western Stutes, including Drs. Q. D. Beebe and Frank Duncan, of Chlcago; Drs, Scott B. Parsons snd J. A. Campbell, of St. Louis; Dr. R. H. McFar- 1and, of Kentucky; D. D, Miles, of Lewis and Thomns Shaver, of low: und M. J. Chase, of Gulesburg, 111 5 M. of Peorla; E. Parsons, of Kewanee, others. Dr. G. W. Foote, of Gulesburg, was called to preside over the Convention. and to Dr. J. Harty- mitler, of Abingdon, wus assigned the duties of Secretary. The Presldent, D. E. C. Franklin, being absent, hie anngal address was read by the Secretary. A lnrge list of names were added to the meémber- ship of the Academy. A very able report was made by IL B. Fellows, M. D., ‘of Chicago, on **The Medical Propertics of Arzentum Nitricum, " indicating the value of tnis st in treating diseases of the brain aud nervons wystem. 2Dr. G, W, Foote, of Galesbnrz, read a paper on *The Verification of New Symptoms of Berberis, ™ This was followed by a paper from Dr. Cowpel thwaite, of Nebroska, on **Schusslerismn v lUshnemannism. " Dr. J. Hortamlller resd & report oo ** Rhus in Skin Discases, " Memphis, contributed a Dr. L. D. Morse, of paper on ** Phoepborus. very able report on Staphyloraphy was read by 5 Parvons, of St. Louis, showiug new 5 encaurnged and_shall continue uting the can gt it. ] am a poor man, but for the iatement 1 refer to any mau in Goflstown urs, very thauktully, 4. J. BURBECK domtows, K. I Reltable Evidence. Mz W, T ETxvRNA: Dear stf: 1 wiil most cheertully add my testimony to the great number you have already recelved in favor of your great and good medlcine, VEGXTINK, {oF 1 do hot. think enough can be sald {n 1ts praise. for 1'was troubled. over thirty years with that dreadfui dlrcasc, Catareh, Aud had stch bad coughing spells that it wouid reein 4 though | could never Lreathe any miore, and VzaxTiNg as cured me, and 1 do feel o uank God all the tima Ahat there (1 10 kood A Wicdiclna as VEURTINE, and [ 180 think ft one of the best medictnes for coughs and weak-ainking feelings at the stomach, and sdvise every- body to take the VEGRTINE. fo, can saure them (¢ 1a tinedicines thiat everwas MRS, L. GORE, ‘Cor. Mugszine and Walnut-ste., Cambridge, Hus, APPRECIATION. CitanLesTOWN, Mass., March 19, 1869. I, R. STEVENY: Dear str: This fa to certify that **Bload Freparatlon ™ (VEGKTING) scveral years, and | think am gi Veaxrixe if truth of this of ¥ieiulty. ¥ Aug. 1, 1875, have used sour n'my famlly for i for Scrofula or Caiker= ous Iumors or Affections {8 caaniot be ex ceiled: aud as o Ilood Purliler aod speing medicine it o Tiie best thlog 1 have ever used. and 1 have used aimost. everything. | can cheerfully recommend it to ugy vae i néed uf such s wedlcine, “Yours respectfully, SIS, Al A DINSM umatie aud oany BARGAINS AT THE Wost-End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts, Dr. Scott §. and valuable lmprovéments In_this operation. A paper by L. D. Morse, of Mempliis, o **Clin- tcal Expetience in Intermittents, " elicited an uui- mated discusalon, At the evening seaalon Dr. G. D. Beebe read w paper on ** Hip:Joint Disease, arguing nxalust ts belng of crofulous or tubereulsr character, and {ndicating the treatment. Dr. J. Hartsmiller ealled up the subject of “*Varicocele' for diacussion, und eliclted wuch practical fuformntion. br. T. C. Duncun, of Chic: peron **The Eifects of Cliny ment of Childhood, To the Weatern Associated Press. PuLapELFita, June 6. —The twenty.seventh sunuul meeting of the American Medical Associa- tion wus commenced to-day in Horticultural Hall. Thore was a large attendance of delegates, mure thun 500 being present. Dr. J. Murian Stms, of New York, Vresidentevlect. occupted the chair. “The procesdings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. E. K. Beadle, of this city. The following distinguished gentlemen orcupled seats on he plstform: Surgeon-General William Reductions all along the line, of which the following are a few samples : Twilled Knickerbockor Stripes and Plaids, 16¢; worth 30c. Importod All-Wool DoBeges, 25¢; tho regular 40c goods. Fine Wool DoBoge Twills, 37 1-20; would be cheap at 50¢c. Elegant quality All-Wool Fronch contributed u pa- pon the Develops l(ujh, '1';..qu Curp‘:. ll“’b’u‘ll slxvn uuu fiuy, Batistes, worth 76¢, for 500. tafl, via i asistant-Surgeon 1 . o A welrth c‘,,l[,, m",b”s"“ Yelber: | Tho cheapost Black Cashmeros ever Dr. Max Hrille, Dresden, Germany; opened. members by iovitation; _ Dr. Wywoodsoily of St Yeteraburg, of the Tusaian Cominission; LeDocteur Gatlray, teprescutative of the Paris sress 1o the Expositiou; and Surgeou-General J. li, Harnes, United States Armny, President Sima delivered o long address, afte which the Soclety adjuurned uutil 3 o'clock th.e afternoon, ‘This evenlng there will be a prowe: nade concert and supper at Horticultural all. —————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Special Dispatch 4o The Tridune. SrmxarikLp, I, June 6.—The Deardorn Club, capital $130,000, aud the Excelsior Publisbiug Company, capltal $30,000, both uf Chicago, to- day secured final certiicates of organization st the otfice of the Secretary of State. Special INspatch (o The Tribuns. Jovter, 1ML, Juue d.—The Juue term of the Wil County Clrcult Court opened yesterday, Judge Micttoberts presldivg. The docket ls & ful one, embraciug 40 criminal cascd, 250 common law ‘cascs, and 110 chancery cases, 18 of wlich are divorce sulty. Inttanaroits, Ind., June 6.—leports which have been sent from Lt b regord to the destitu- fion and Communistic apieit prevailing here are greatly exsgeurated, snd bave acarcely u shadow of Foundation: jo fuct, Moasures already devived for Feller are smple, and uo_troudle is spprebended. Sowme of the atlonal letters sent frow bere sud publistied fu otber citiea are ridiculously falye and ubeurd. Special Dispasch so The Tridure. lowa City. June 8. —A young man uswed James Templin has commenced u crusade aguinst liquur- dualera bere, by dling fuforwatious uuder the State Prolibitory law aguiust liquor-dealers betore sJustice of the Peace, upon whickh seurch-warrauts are iasued, aud thy prewises scarchod, aud e liquor found seized. Spaciul Dispateh to The Tribune. Towa Cif¥, Junc U.—The uew murning paper, o lowa Uity Dutly Republican, wade 1t spess’ suce this muraing, It isfysued by Vryce & Wil son, with 1. 5. Fulrsll as editor, late of tho lowd iy lnn!r Press and of the Davenpust vusetle. It is spriglitly, sud prowises u loug lite. e ———— Two casos Fancy Gronadines, 61-20 yard ; roduced from 25c¢. Yard-wide finest Printed Cambrios, 10¢; formerly 25¢. ~ CARSON, PIRIE & (0. French Chips, Flowers, Trimmed Goods, &e Our usual POPULAR PRICES, 124 ST ATHE-ST “Paris Flowers. MASONIC. Elegunt M Bougusis far Sammer Hablh | Des Moisws, Ta., June 6. --At the anoosl seaslon | B 34te: o) -‘xfi'}"a:’i&’i""&fi#‘&‘{fi‘.fi{f{:_ O e Sasoude Grungd Los e uf lewa, bellat Des tween Elcitecuth sud Twentleth-ste Stolhwn torcay, the dilivning graud vucerd were 1 Bridal Flowers sud Flowers {or parties o spesialty |