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A Lorge Meecting of His Ger- man Friends. An Effort to Be Made to Secure a Commutation of His Sentence. Thoy Will Do Nothing Further Till They See What Happens How the Party at the County Jall Amused Themselves Yesterdnge & Four-Hours' Oross-Examination of 8, J. Qonklin by Matt Garponter, .4A. C. ITIESING. MRERTING OF HIS GERMAN FRIENDS, Last evenings meetingof the German sympas thizess of A, C. Hesing was held In Romer's Hall 4D North Clark street, and almost within a atone'a throw of the County Jall, whero that gentleman (s ‘Tho botter clasa of onr Uerman citizens wero well repreaented, and their efforts and preeenco saved the German element In this ety from belng disgraced by the promlscuuns attacks of Aomo of “tho morg hot-headed onca present, who wanted to gondemn everybody who was not Ger- man, ‘The respectable eloment waa In the ascend- ant, and while it depounced corraption Inevery torm, ond did not justify the crlmenof Nr, Hesing, it showed that it sympathlze L] Wh bad now sojourning. of commlscras nve done much That modern- A w man o & high position, and wan Jeservin tion, because hie waa believed to fur his fellow-cltizens nnd Chieago, tlon provailed redounda to the credlt of the gentlo- nen who controlled the maating, AMONG THOSL YRESENT were Mernrs. Willlam Vacke, Adolph Shoeninger, County Commisslonor Cnenther, Louis Schulz, Dr, Theodore J, Bluthardt, Conrad Vargis, Carl Wurs- Hubert Dilger, Henry Acke Emll Dietzech, Nietofl, Lorenz Bi ter, William 11, Lotz, Willlam ~ Welssenhach, Chntles Canisius, B. Dbamm, William Christoph, Henry Gelger, 1. Felscuttial, Tans Bulatka, the Itev, Mr, Feleenthal, Iritz Sauman; kawmyp, Ulrich Busch, Joseph Zenlschiek, Louls Wall; Jacob Grose, q Leopold Mayer, . ¥eldkamp, Wi F. C. Klokke, Henry Greeno- 1L, Claussenius, Dr. 0 ii1jam ofneman, nerstenberg, Dr, Ernst Schmidt, 1lism Swissicr, C. Beer, L, t teradrof, . Hoesta, J. Uradie, John Ifirsaf, Tho ‘procecdings wero con Zitirely in Qermen, MIt. ADOLPIH SILOLENINOCR called the meeting to order, and stated that Qe ubject was to cxpress to M. Jeang thelr sympne rather too severcly punished, Iehaddefended his {fricnds in many » trylng hour, and it wns lardly falr that Le should Do not there to e condemn It ang Lands of the Goverament, 3r. Henry Greeneboum wras then called npon to preside. Mr, William Vocke waa called upon to wuct n8 Secretary, Lut declined the honor because fio aid not llke to_presume upon the courtesy of thoe weetlng.. Gen, Dilger was then olected. MR, GRERNEDAUM mado n bricfepeech, nud sald Lo had but net heard of the mecting and came in. whisky thicves did not_deserve thelr wympathy. But thio sentenco of Mr, Heslng to two yers in Jull hud struck hilm as by ngan unusually Eovore one. 1t had struck him as pecullarly hard, because Mr, Jlesing bnd always borne a good name. The Clty of Chicago owed Mr, Healug’ a great deal. worthy of thelr heartfelt sympathy in hfs misfor- Hesing had pleade cuunts in the Indlctmont found agalnst hits, 1t was in behalf of curruption, but to o simply demaud justico at tho gullty to two technically and niorally guilly. 0 exprees Aympathy for 1o nek that clemency bo shown to hiw by the” Gove I'hey were :there i and hta family, oud DR, PELSENTHAL waa thon introdnced, and said that ho could not have kept his volce from expressing a word of syni- pathy for Mr, lcsing, He would not speak of “the natice or Injustice of the sentence, of Chicago owed M er) had oy Kilow wel in this city during the past four years, cured the Germans thelr frec Sund: dexorving of the love, csteem, and the German cltizens of Chicago. Mr, Lorenz Breatsuo was uext called upon, and ol hie had nothing 1o say, because ho Jearned the object of the niceting till h had couso 5 ‘for elghteen years. 1ty for the Gernang M. BIOENINGRR stated that thelr oniy object wae to expreas sympa- thy for Mr. Hesing, undthat wan all, sent to criticl#e or condemn an: hud heand nuch sympothy for Mr, Hesing from his former cneinles, on accouut of the sovero s tenco Sinposed upon him, syetom which hud been the cottse of the whisky He biamed the political to " persecuto thero wha no luten- i a0, 14 oy thlr duty (o have o qulct mceting and to express thelr volee' In monster po- Mr. Heaing hod not perjured himsolf, 1le had not stolen woney and put 1& in his pucket, helr ubject was to get up & monster petition, and to bnve it seut to the President, 1o iuve the - prisonmeut of A. C. Lesing shuriened, i€ poxslblo. Mr. Horwun Felaental suld that ho s o fricnd wml that, while he scknowledged n fricnd, ‘It was not thelr duty sn Amerlean eltizens to condemn thy: Goverument, for, when they dld that, thoy condonmmed thens welves and thelr adopted Country, u Committee of five on Resolutions be chosen, MR. WILLIAN vOCKR rald that 1t was their duty to luok this matter squarely in the face, and to do the best thing they could for Mr, Healng's interest, oxpresa thetiselyea (oo severely agaliist this or thot oliclal, Judge Lodgett or the “United Siates laws 1t woild not help Mr. Hesing's case, d honeet actlor, and no ono 1le clted the case of Mekee, A petition with 20,000 nunes had been sent to the, Preskdent in his ehulf, yet it did no good, They had vo rlj fticiac Judge Bludgett, or ot} vred to do their duty, such a way that no offense could o takyu, AMR. HRENTANO rald that the entire bitch of whisky-thicyes should have been sentenced together. dr, Heeing, and Le belleve of Mr. leslng, thut e was 1 He moved that Thoy should not wanted only candiy unjustly condemne Louls, us an oxample, Phey should act iu It wan bad adyice 1o plend guilty, They should act with policy | They should sy nothing which would offend the discretion was pluced. tion is motives. ng the day hefore, and uil nuthing to A3y Agaltmt the Jidge who had utenced him, butunly spoko favorably of him. to sympothizo Jake Jtebm wan allowed 1o disgrace to onr It ho was sonlence County Jail, then every other one cunnected with the consplracy should Lo allowed to 4o Ireo. guestioned whether they could Bullalo Miller wo lad fought sgalnst whisky-fraads unth b compelicd to work with the Rlug or become bank+ Mo deserved theie aympath shuitld sympathize not only with with all prisouers, Gormau sud American, whoso scntences pectued tutisunil wient was hard, Judge, in whe do Mr. lesing un jull with hlni‘, i v, Hesing, It sivore. Thelr punish- ielon in Ed Cul- lertown cusc us being ulso Lard, and as showing tiat there had been 1o prejudice. Fliw Comtmities was then closen, a8 follows: Willlum Vocko, Dr, Felaenthal, Lorehz Bi Louin Wahl, Adolph Shoeninger, 'I'he Comnittes then retired, DI AARON SCHMIDT mext rald that If Mr. Heslue hud not been a Qer- auan e would 1ot huve boen phisked wo soveroly, He wos alwayw thelr frlend, and wuy always ready tolielp friendn uud epenies allke, oL severoly punished, then ha was in favor of un witnense meeting 10 express thelr sentiments, CONUNRI EMIL DIETZSCM dle thought the; was next enlled upan, Orat wait 1o bee what was douo with Jake Rehm before they uujostly criticlsed ur censury Ho was i1 favor of doig things qulet which ho would vn ‘Fhursda d 1eil’ what they had 1o du to be Hunlug, and whether his seutenco bad been Just, il whether he was doseeving of the pusishment wilicted upon him, 5 THE RESOLUTIONS, M#, lrentano, from the Committeo on Resolu- then reported an followe: oled, ‘That the sentences passed laat Satur- day in the United States District Lourt ayslnat A, CHeatng, 1. 1, " Miller, Georgo W, Burroughs, and Slwan Powell, for violatlon of ‘the lnternal Hevenue laws, eceinn to us very severe, although ¢ da not guestion the justice of the samc, an Delluve tha Wiesy cuses equirs 1o Inlervéntion of 'reeidont of (he United dtates, und that be uac of his pardonlig power. “hat we therefore respectfully pray 1o cxercive his coustitutional powvers of pardon, and to reduce the punlsbment Inticted tpon the wbove-uswed persons Lo tho winlmuw to Mr, A. C. Healng nathy 1y the wis- ‘aud we shull never ** Hesolred, That weexprs 10d iy famidly our heasif ‘Urtun thut has bufal Grget e great seevi dered tho City of Chieng i ham rogidenty of the vity, ua well ua of the eutiro uclally Wie U ' Keaolved, That weappeal to our fullow-citizens, nciton of natlonulity or party, Lo aign the petitions clrculuted for the commutation asked AN Mr, Klokke moved that the resolutions be adopt- TItE PETITIONS, Mr, Vocke hoped that the petitlons would be se natically cireuluted cunclion of trado {ntle clty, ine , werchanle, lawye runtane woved Lhat & cum he appuinted to present the resolutiona and petitlon tod e Madeett and Judge Banis Tor thalr sigia- and to endeavor In thelr sympathics, Measrs, Brentaan, Binthardt, and Wallwere ap- poluted the Cottmlitee, . : Dr. IPeleenthal soved that an Exeentlve Com. mittee of Afteen be nppointed to clreulate the pes titionx, Cortled, The Conalffee # appolnted as foliows: North Side <L, dlrentano, A, Shocainger, Emil Die(zach, Gun, i, Dilzer, Vacke: West Division - De, inthardt, dacoly Groas, Louls Schultz, Willian Swissler, ‘John Hoflmani Sonti Divislon—Lonis Wwasl, D, Ewmll Schidt, 'Terman Felsential, Po tor Wolt, Leopolo Mayer, to wwhich President tigeenehaum was added 1 Chalrinan ex.oftieio. Poter Wolt thought that they should enlist’ the Amerlean public b tielr buhaif, Coroner Dietzach wald that the Amerlean lw‘lfle would walt tiil Jake Itehin was sentenced before they expressed themselyes, Mr. Trentano stated that Mr, Joseph Modlll, of Tig Vinuxe, had "ol nim the day before in a converantlon that, if Jake Itehm escaped puniah- ment, that paper wonld do all It could, consistent seith ‘right aml fustice, o liave Mr. flesinz's terin of imprisanment shorfened; that be thoaght hin AENtenco wan i very severa one, und, it tho otlier mian escuper, there would b geseral Indigustion aumong all clissc: ‘I'uls was received with immense applauso, & The meeting then adjournel —— IN JAIL, THE NOVELTY OF TIR BITUATION 8 wearity off, aml the excuralonlets are rettling down to the coltar, Triends flock In an atrong na over, bringing chieerful newa of the aympathy ont- rlde and the growing feeling of kindliness towanla the incaccernted, Dickenran, Abel & Burroaghs are engnged al) ddy with the detalla of thelr hunle ness, and the reat spend thelr thne in the recop- tion of thelr friends und reading. So far from Dining they nppear to bein excelleut health. They arc niot kept in very close bonds, Thelr sitting- room 8 comfortable, and they arc allowed to wander nll over the joil and down to (he ofiice, where they recelve thelr friends. The Jailer's private oflce and the bath-room are naed for the reception of Indies, and the bath-room for meals. The boys lve high, aud thelr Lill of fare is ns at- tructive & ono 6 Delmonico himse)f conld get up, At night they rotired to thelr sanctum or nittlnge ronm, and there talk over freely old matters con- nected with tho Ring. The revelations of that ruom would make o buolk of intereating matier, It 1s wonderful how much each one kuew, and how little of his knowledge he betrayed to his competi- tors until they were thrown together for hetter or tor worse within the four wallsof the fafl. It fs wonderful, tao, how much of JAKE RERM'S CROORKDNESH comes out,.and, aa it comes out, it would astonlsh tho casual listener to hear how Jake **played cverybody, and yct did it In pucin way as to keep hils tools apart. At no time before conld the party have combined on Jake. Iic held the intereaty of cach man in his hands, and so bound each with his eplaor's web that none could break away aml telp nny ona else. Bat now that it 18 over, and ho has dono hla worst or lest, as they cxchango Incldents of thelr experlence with hun, the wonder grows Lhat one man could have so combined and operated an to hold the power 1n his own fingers, aud run a ring componed uf men far mora lnluh(gent and independent than himeelf, And yet_they don't curse him so much for his iniquity Yvwards them. They epesk jore fre- quontly of his operatlons with the smaller Gangern and_ Sturckeepersy, poor ns tlicy w wero bled morclleesly. There was Guorge 11, Mueller, a Gauger, ‘whose brother owed Helim $1,000 for malt. RNeln compelled George toralso and pay the money, under threats of moval in the event of failure, and Georgo 11, paid it. Waterman paid 8500 lu the start for o **good osltion, " and Juke extorted $200 a month from il aftorwards, e drew out of George 11, Rob- inson, uleo n Gouger, $200a month for fourieen months, dames Miller cume in for his share, and waa compelled to put up $200 g month for over a year, Thin was pald through George 11 Miller, ihe distiiler, who would bave testificd 1o it on the Wadsworth trisl, "These things ore talkeil over now, and each day develops sometling new. As it comes out, it Jaya the track for somcthing more, until it sccima asthough tho story of Jako's crovkednoss wiil nover be finished, Tho news that Rehm swould Le brought up for sentency Thureday was not halled with delight, There seems to be i fear that he might be sent to tha County Jall, and the excurajonlstawould rather have him go unpunisbed than have him come among them, Btale's-Attorney Reed says theonly way in which the plan of the sympathizing County Commlsson- ers {0 turn Lo Graud JUFY £00W OVET to the ke af the whiskyites In Jail can be carrled out [s for that Lody to adopt a resolution declaring the Jury-room n’mfl. of the CountyJall. 'The Cominlssloners wi Il doubtleas, prova cqual to the emergency Monday. = OIOLSON 0. RUSSELL ins bididen farewell to thuse shores forever. Ho lus gono to Colorado and burled himself in the gralu businces, 111s case will nevar bo called up, and to his Ingennity In working up the datails of tho mn‘sz prosecutions he owes his Hberty, e has received permission to go, with the understanding that hie ahall cowe back il he s ever wanted, Dut lie probably will never be seut for, and hia goud- humored sille will fltumine the corridors of the Tivull no more forever, Ducumonts iave gono to Washington praying for the pardon of Fred lteed, who was scntenced ta ane tay, and who fs now held for bls ine of 81,000, The papera fio in the shape of a recommendation from dudge Blodgett, und will probably receive Im- wediate attention. * IULDRETIL Mr. Thiersch, of tho F'reie Presse, came in from Canuda yi l'Alll( and ruLmr(eLl that ho had secn Root and 11fldreil, and that they wero both In ox- cellent health snd spirits. withan exilo Haotis keepiny liouso from Milwaukeo, and 1iidroth fs maklyg hin arrangements for un European trip, ‘Theae aire the vuly two now mpld}llg in Windsor; Dirydges, Matters, Hogt, and Newluus, are 1 “Toronto. RENM. District-Attorney{Banys notifiod Itehm'a connsel, Movars, Lawrence aud Campboll, yoster hat therr client wonld be called up” for scntence ‘Thursday morning without fall, #nd adinentshed them to be on hand to make whatever pleas they had to urge. Jake Is In un unfortunate dilemma. The Government must either ndimit that ho told the truth and haa been of fniinite ser- vico to thym, or cunfess thut they tried to uso bim anid found him such an wiconecionable enemy (o the puro and simple truth thut u jury could not be found to belleve Lim. In the formee care, thy Governwent would vietnally recomuend him to the wost fovorable considerstion of the Court, wnd should the Court fet bim off with an cany punish- nient he will hove Hcaing's friends buzzing around his curs In 8 way that e never drenmed of, In the latter cane, dake {3 good for u long term in the Penitentiary or County Jafl. - Altogetiies, Juke sits on a yery uncomfortable rail. CONKLIN, TS EXASUNATION AT WASUINATON, Speciul Dispach to The Tribuns. WasHiINoTON, D, C., June 27,—8, J. Conklin, “of Canada and Wisconsin, was cross-examined to- day for fur hours by Matt Carpenter, Keys, and Repreventative Caawell. 1lis cross-cxamination willbe contlaued to-morrow, Ills statement fur- nished an exceedingly Interesting insight to several chapters of polltical history In Wiscoustn, lnclud- ing the recent Senatorial electlon, thu uttempted purchuse of the Milwaukee Seatined In Carpenter's Intorest, and the circumstances under which Conk- 1in obtained lmmunity from the Government dndor hllu indictment for complicity with the Whlsky Rlug. A BUMMARY, The fallowing is & very Lrlef synopsis of this ex- ceedingly long cross-examination: Conklin—DId got understand that Milwaukes distillers were doing oxtra weshing; told Keyes tho dlatillors were in good candition, ranning honest, with only alight irregularities; told Carpenterand Keyes this; thoy bad na season to expect ihat the distillers were running crovked; Keyes did not know the dintillers at that time; Carpenter knew but one, who ywan a member of:-the Leglalature, and that not untll after bu'was elvcted; told Keyos uud Car- pentes Lo was dolug Lls best to keep distillers strafght, and was exoduting the law without making it odious. Conklin repested thu substance of Lls former atatement; he desired 10 have beiter headquarters for the Carpenter ad- Nerenta at the Legfalature, und, without the knowl- vlge of Keyes or Carpenter, be vbtaloed moncy from Wirth and Naungmucher for thls purpose— sbout §1,400 Inall, Keyesnnd Usrpeuter JN uot Kuow who contrlbnted tu this fund} KEYES L'AID IT OUT sud clgars—uothing for champagne yi nothing to corrupt the Legialutora; know thal Carpenter vr K or_whisk did “pot Keyus ever safd s word to (he whisky wen about the busln onklln argued with the diatfilers that {t would bo for thelr beneflt tu have a Milwaukes wan Seustor; talked with Carpenter soinetimes ubout thesu argunients, but wed no fm- s arcumncita, Lefory und wiibe bLis arreat pro- epted hin nsiocenco to [ivyes sud Carpenter; nled roceiviug any woney secept for political pu. ot went away to Catinds becauso by Lellcved ‘lwn wras a combinativs which would convict thy anged Gabrlel; uqum Riudskop! fnstigated the conwplracy azalnst hlin; dues not clabi tu e with- qul tsults, but conslders that be did nothing but what was legithnate for sy Goversment oflicer In- tereated In polltlcs; sume Graugers might object; Curpenter and leyes adyled i, Lotls aa friends aud counsel, to gu away to Canada, TUIS FOINT WAS TII# MOST SRUIOUS ONN £ to which Conklin positively awors against Carpenter and Keyes. Upon uwll otler polits ho weakcued, d, dn wany s-ruculun. directly cuntradicted his evi- lence upou dlirect examination, But ho was vory pusitive hfllt.‘lrp:lllul‘uml Keyes advise 11 b0 Lo (s Lur‘pcnlu did ot to-day bresk u cr aminativn wpon this polut, al Carpenter strongly maintalved the cou Y penter claims to bo abls ta conclusively show the coutrary, Couklin directly contradicted bimaclt llulvmy which showed ou anlmus agalnst Car- penter, 1n direct oxaminstion had, Conklin eworc that Curpenter wue United Statcs Scustor ai the thae crlaln trunsactions occurred, 1L was J«rauu 1o 1h¢ croze- cxawiuation that Cargenter bad uvt begn enator for five months, Key ed to Conklin that MONEY WAS TO I MADE hy getting the place, hut nevor sald angthing of thie sort atter Conkiln was appuinted. Keyen oncn chiarged him with making moncy after hy wan appointed, bit Conklin denied recelviug any except (of politieal prrposen, Conklin uevee kiei of ncent going to Keyes or Carpenter oxcept the sunin ktatod Tor hotel expenres und clears, Conk- 1 smid the only oncy that bo recolyel ffou wny body for political purposce, of which Keyen aind Carpenter knew, was for the followine purposcs: Firsn the 81,100 for hotol and miscellaneois ex- pensen durini the Senntorinl campaiin at Madlaon ; ReCond, tnoney actunily expended by Keyes on iy trip to Washineton Lo accure Conkiln's appoint- ments third, muncy expended by Conklin ot telp 10 New Orleans TO GET CENTAIN LETTRIS FOR CARPENTER, Anto all “there pnyments, Couklin mwore that neither Keyos nor Carpenter knew thut the money wan collected from whisky men, neither did they know, asta nome of then, that Conklin amesseil nubody fur the payinent, ' Thin was particulariy -truo ns to (he payment of the expenses of Keyos while a8 private_comminsidn for Conklin to Wazhington, o sccure the removal of Bird and the appointient of Conklin_ bimaelf, ~ At thia point Conklin yave hin definition of the langunge ** For puolitical purpoxce,© wa (reqiicntly used I the cou- easton upon which his iImmunity wan accured, TIHS DEPINITION may bo nsaful when Conklln aball hereafler ho calfed o testify In the Weatern whirky casew, Conkltn said that he cinphatically conaldered that the ynyment of Keyes' uxpesses wan o politleal purpose, alfhioush the only objcet of Keyen' trip had ence {ntimat- was to aecnre Conklin's personal appofutiment nn Kevenue-Agent. This appuintment Conklin con- nideroil for the benofit of the ftepubilican party, hence he charged the expenses as an expenditure far a palitical parpose, and collected from whins ky nien ny l\{m] ticul ansessmient, The money with which Conkfin'a expense to Now Orleans to get Ietters for Carpenter wae {:Im wan obtained frow the listilicrs Rindakopf and Nunne- macher, Carpenter never knew anything abont nn aswessment having been tada: but hoth these dirtillers had offered to help or pollticnl pnrpoace, he asked Coneidering that hia mission Conkily wa' ot & & as Conkltn at any time them for {he muney, to New Orleans wan political. entirely cansistent in hisslatements, for at onc time be eald that LCARIENTER MUST JIAVE RNOWN that the muoncy for the Now Orlenns trlp camo from whinky men, Conklin® detailedat length of the only atldilional fustance where he attempted to ratne money from whisky men for polltical pur- Jisen, tha nrrangoments for tie purchase of the Thomeon stock i the Milwankee Sentinel on be- half of Carpenter. Conklin learned that the op- Lmn(llnnol thu Seatinel toUarpenter s olection cotlil e removed by the purchase of SThomeon for €25,000. [le pruposcd this to Keyesand Cor- penter. Carpenter wonld have nothing to dowith t. Kecyen Jikewiso objected. Conklin® undertook {t'on hifs own aecount, ond made an arrangement with the distiljers Wirth & Nunnesmacher to pur- chage Thomxun's and oslier rtock In the paper to ke amount of $10,000, they nzreelng that the papur shiould be conducted na 4 Hepublican paper m Carpenler's interest as lony as Curpenter de- sited, Couklln went back fo Madlson to reporl (his, when Carpenter agnin re- fured 1o have' anything to do with It and the bargaln was not completod. ‘e negotiar ton wag conducted by Conklln through Thonison, u Milwaukee lawyer, on behinif of A, 3. Thomson, former editor of the Sentinel, Carpenter, upun the crosa-exnminatlon, TRIED TO MAKD IT APPEAR that he bad no knowledge that thoso cnme from whisky men, Conklin enid, howover, that Carpenter onee, When they were converslng about theso things, safd, ** 1do not want to know anything sbout” sny mioncy cuming from such .1 “Carpenter subseqhontly stated that he nyments Roitecen, did nut \eant to be elocted If any mouey hud to bu uned for the purchase of voten, Carpenter—Do yoit helicve ffom whot you know of me in Uiat canvaes that, 1 1 hod known that you were golng to collect that oney of Nunuemacher and Ithudskopf, 1 would have vermitted you ta do 11 A.—1 do ot know whot you would iave eaid 1f I mentioned the names. 1 gay stand that 1 conld be relmbufsed fro mmoney for political purposes. 8o of the most ardent sup- Borters you lind were whisky oien, and they did not cure cent about wouey If you could by elecied fa that way. Carpenter then proceeced to obtaln from Conk- Tin ait adulesion that the monoy pajd by Miwau- Jieo whisky men, the Nannemncher crowd, was raised to clect iudakupf to Congress 8sn Lomo- crat, and went duto the Ludinglon fund. Tin did not know thing Hapne it wept Into the general (uud, Conklin aduitted that hu told Car- penter that HE WOULD COMMIT SUICIDE . before ho would go to the Penitentiury, 1le re- pented the satement to-duy With suméthing of un air of desperntion, The testimony af Conklin as to the cautes which {nducod him to ga to Canadn, e intorview with Goy- erument officers there, und hin lettors Lo persons in thin country, wis vne'of the mont Intereatlng purts of bis testliiony, Conklin fnwlsted that he went to Canada at the instance uf Carpenter and Keyes, and when he went ho did not intend Lo return, Conklin suid parcnthetically that e wad atiranger, nud thut he kad never done nnytilag In the cams pajgn which hie did not connider legitimate, ond that the Grangers would never win until they did o4 he did. Conklin w. s visited In danuury at Windsor, Can,, b{ Simpson, Deputy United States Marshal'at Milwankee, * Conklin sald ho knew whether Dan Munn was wn honest man or not, but told Slnpron nothing, Miller, Revenue Agent' under Hedrick, statloned about ‘Chicago, alav visited Conkliu in February at Windsor; wld him nothiie, ten. Hawiiton, United Stutes star- whalat_ Milwaukee, visited Conklin at Windeor March 1%, 1676, 'To Hamfiton Conklin told all the story as recited in bis published statewent, ond with him the necotiutions commenced whicli ree sulted in hiw obtaining linmunity. THE ONLY NLW TilING Conkitn told Humilion thery wus that the story of Lewis Itlndskopf, that the latter had pald Keyes 1,000 4 Conklin's proeciice, was mot {rue. Iumllton, in his intervlew, was very careful not to mention unything 1o show thut ho bore political ualice towuris Keye or Carpentur. Ong of tho surles which Hamilton wanted to “know abaut way whether Nunnemuclhier had patd Carpenter $:20, 000 to defend bim, aud that the sum had been so much becauee Carpenter Waa hard np. Carpenter here Interposed: **That would have mnde me 80 dizzy [ would never have got to Wash- ington in the world. My being hard up docs not Tocalize it. 1am always liard up. " Conkllu thought thut Hamilton sald that Tinds- kopf had made such o statement to tho Grand dury, Al 1 o'clock Judgo Cato, who had permitted hls witness to be cross-examined for three hours without counacl, entered the roow, when Couklin turned to bl and said: . ‘L YOU IIAVE DESERTED ME TO-DATY, Jndgo Cate; they hiave been chusing me for threo houre, and haye been treating me rather badly, " Cuté uafds ** L have been very busy tu-day, Carpenter, In reference to the payment of moncy by distillers, unld Lie wae pald $2,500 by Rindekopt ai & fue ufter tho aclzurea wers 1nade, ond that he bad faiehfully spent it. % Conklln meluced a letter from J, C. McKinney to imselt, dated March 0, 1878, sddressed 10 Conklln at Windeor, Canada, This letter notifies Conklln that Hahilton will call upon him, snd that autborized to traat with il an behalf of the McKinney promines that Hambiton’s #hall be falthfully carried out, and warus Conklln not to make & fatal mistake in ro- fupiu to testlfy. Wi produced another Jetter from McKinnoy to !llumfl you to under- ut Windsor, Canada, dated Sepl. 28, (3 his Jetter Mclinney regrets that gono abroad, and intlmates that he went by the advice of Keyes nnd Carpenter; that he made a mistake; that' In conacquence bt fa charged with belng & big rascaly that hia Night 1 & contewalon of gullt. McKlnney exprenres ils belier that Conklin did not orgunlzs the fraudd or profit much by them; recommends thiat he do not rufn hilmsulf to protact vthiers, and auggeata to hin gt bo bl better bo the head criiun) In & crowd of rascals In his own coomry than to livo us & vagabond ubroud snd be onlyan aulmated burial care, McKinuoy récommends bim te cheer up. Wltneas also produceid a draft of & letter from himaelf to Mckloney Dec. 12, 1875, This letter Inof telendly character, potifies McKinney that hu had been advised thut'If hu returned ho ‘would be arrcsted and his bund forfelted; that McKiune was bt greatly biamcd for having oxed (he bufl #0 Jow; thatn great many of the sturies In the newspapers wore not trie, Conklin protests his Innocence, snd suys there would be no reason to 80 uway excepl 10 satlsfy the LYING REEOUTERS OF THE CHICAUO NXWS- : PAVERS, A hirkeade of wham onglitto be sent 1o hell.” Ie purticuiarly cautioncd McKinney to let no porson Fw of hix whoreabouts, uud dotides McKinnoy that Ls ehall be [n W lscausiu, Upon returning to a siafement of Hamilton to i In Canada, Conklin wald that ilamilton canie directly trom Attoruey-General Plerrepunt proms falng fmmunity, Subaequently, on April 24, 1870, sud bot dec, 4, 1876, us hine leeuw prinied, hu auailed his weittén confeanion to Dizun and Mc- Liinney, under cover to Hamillon, United Statea Murshal, Cunkiln received Lis fnnnunity ina letter from Finch, which borv date May v, 1470, Fluch soye that the lnmunity 1s an swple safeguard; that Dizon and McRinncy at tiret decilned to have it comprehendimmunity for ulfonses which Conklin jusy have committed ‘while & revenuo officer in Loulsiaus, but they Gnally did Include this, snd it i4 now gesieral, Finch aays that Conklin can rely npun o good taith of Dlzon sud Melinney, aid advises it to Lold hiweel? {n readiness to sppenr. Coukllu thon produced A COPY OF WIS IMMUNITY, which eara date May 8, 1670, 'Fhia inatrument ls in the usual foros,” abé provides that, in con- sideration of full’teatinony uny timo In all courts, ho whall bo Lept barmiess from any prosecution by the Unitid Btates on account of alleged “offnses against tho Kevenuo Jaws. Matt Carpenter thon eadeavored 10 show that shils Juununity was secured and Conklin Induced fo return by four persons who wero actuated by polltical mislice. The oullite of the defense of srjonter agalust the sccusstions of Ju sud Coukiin Is best shows Ly the folluwing apeech addressed by Curpenter to the Comnittcst Y Brother Cate had gob Into s very dirty family quarred I Wiscatsin, ' sud, unfertuuately, ho ns the dirty side 1 proplose toshow to the satle: foction of this Commltiee, and of wery fale-minded wan, that thls whole scheis ba becn got up in Milwaukee, by threo or_four I fron malice. ' Brodhead, Fink, A. . sud Uen. Ilsnmichon are 'the four pers prove thiv fuct by wituceses now licro sud otliers yetto came, Luhall show thut 3t s w plitleal con- plracy." Coukln way yery reluctaid to eatity what dny «f thess ‘.uxm mlght havo s5d to him, but the pberal drift of hls statement was o prac- Ucally ec_2rm Carpouter's charge, Codklin sald pasticul TP . e Cato THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1876, M'EINNEY COMPLAINED that Conkiin'e «tatoment dil aot criminate Car- penter and Keyis, an he had been Jed to believe It wouli. Cunklinaleo swore that MoKinney une derstond thut Miller, after bin retien from Canadn, bad #lated that Conkiln would sweae much further than him statcment. Finch, at onw timg hislaw- yer. approachd Conklin and charred Lim with writeltng and not living up o, his statement. Conkiln hina never pald Fineh uny fee, and docs pect to. Tt was nlabor of Juve, Finch was ane of e buftors agaluet Carpenter. Carpenter futimated that he would attempt to prove how Conklin's statement, which had been sent o Mekinney as o entlal document, was publivhed. *He ttimated that e ahonlid prove it came vnt through a hre. of fulth, thronzi Ham- flton, Dizon, or MeKinney, who alone had possess jon of the tor de of Conkiln's lette Conklin d the # tug at which MeRinney, Dfzon, Rovenue Agent Miller, nnd ten, Hamilton and Finch t1o examine hlmeell as to what hie could nwi Conkiin hud previvoaty read his statament to Milfer, who came there in an city (rom Supervisne Hedrlck In order wan any information tpon which he Conk-* 4 niake an olfieial oth prelimluary to the nrrest of Carpenter for erlminal cumplicily with the Whirky King, Carpenter pressed Conklin to fay the purposa of thia meeting was o squeeze Conklin' up to the point of saying somethitig criminul agalnet. Car- penter. Vel onilin, who eyldently does ot wish to mwvear against Carpenter, practically admitied that that wita the purpose of the meeting, Carpenter called Copklin's uttention to the fact that one time, when Conklin was present, a propo- sitlon came to mell “elght Democratic 'vofes for 1,500, and another tme six Denocratle voten for £0,000, and that at tnfs_ time Carpenter safd that ' voten ahonld b hought for iin, nnd that 1f lie dircovercd afterwards thut any votes were honght ls ahiould publints tise fuct and ducllne Lo tako his scat, Conklin remembers thin statement, Conklin distinctly remembered that on two occasions Car- penter refuscd vaten wiiich itered, nind he new thut Curpenter hadrepeatedly rufd’ that he would cunscit 1o be clceled by e Uilbury of slu- gle vote, Dan_ Mnnp, 8, K. Dow, fnda large number of Wiscunsin wilueescs were' present Inthe Commit- tee-room, The investigation will lust & week, The present drift of 1t in to break down the chargen made against Keyes and Carpenter. DAN MUNN proposea to deny al) it Conklin haa aa1d rospect. s Lo rocelpt by Munn of the S5, 000 fron the Aliwankce - dintilicr, Ittndskopt, and to charge il Conklin's whols Hury, 80 (4 s de 18 Gorte ceened, is a magufuctured lie, P, M'RINNEY, 1113 proposed to sliow by Mcliinney that Conk- 1o’ Csnoda statement does not contaln enosgh to warrant the erantlig of inununity, and (it Wwhen Gex, Humilton was informed of thiy e sssared Mcklimey that Conklin would teatify o el more thun hin slulement contained, CRIME. LYNCH-LAW A'l' ROBINSON, ILL. Robinson (IIL.) Argus. The facts and circumetances of the shooting of Jdumes Kelley, upon the principsl strect of vur town, by u tramp giving hls nume as Zacharinh Usborne, on the nfternoon of the 1Uth of May, are #till frosh In the wminds of our readers. Usbarne had been about town for two or three duye, begglng something to cot, yet exhibiting considerable au- dacity about St Ho had not been 8t work, and It was evidont hud no intention of working. On tho morning of the shooting he hud gone to a board- ing-house near the depot and got his breakfast, representing that he was golng to work in Walter's brick-yard, * und wanted “hoanl. Net com- lng bick at noum, and it being learned that ha wne not at work, Le \was met by a son of the bourdina-hourc-keeper, and one or two others, when womethin n sald abont the manuer of his getting the menl, e started off mutterinzs sone- tulugz, when Kelley started one and asked biw (e le was coming to supper. e turned, curalng him, and deliberately cummenced shouting, fArimg four thnes, hitting Wim three tlmes, Keliey fell, and aimoxt inntantly cxpired, Osborne wis nre reated, had o foriual” exawinatlon, wus committed 10 jail to answer the charge of murder, and was hept confined I u cell. There were not only threats of taking him from the jall and executluyz summary punlshment by hanpinz, but, a few nights after his comnitment, quile a crowd as- semblod for that purpose, and a demand was made for the keys Lo the l'nll; bat, not getting thes, and throngh o fallure of kome of thy arrangementy, nn attempt wis mnade ta foree the fall that night, and the fites of vengeauce of an outraged puople ap- prared 10 have bursned out. On tho 1:2h fnet., & man _named Dill Snapp, o decidedly hard care, charged wiih horse-stealing, wus brought here from Marshall for safe-keeping, tuving broken joll thers and been recaptured, an caught 1o u eccond attempt to get out of confing ment, As our jall ir one vast fron atructare fuside —bhall, cells, and bedsteads~ho was thought tg be recurc, evon when allowed tha priviloges of the hall with the other prisoners, enve Usborne, why was kept confined all' the thine In his narrow cell, On Yriday morning, Sherlff Ifenderson went to Farie to withess the execution of Johnson fur the shoating of Lin slcp-xon in Decomber last, 1fe ro- turned vn the 8 o'clock teain, and, after waiting un- til after the muil was dixtributed, went home. The {un and l‘m Sherif'a reMdonce are only sepd by o ball, 1lv obsorved (hat Snapp was door of the hull of the jail, which Ix sitnate tween the cells, be- Mo talked with bim o few mine utes, There &ro two dours to the hall of the jall, —ono & sulld §ron door, and Inside thin n bar door. There are swall apertures In these doors for the puspose of parsinc in provisious, waten cte. ut, an they do not it well, the habit had been to lcavo the bur door open tirongh the day, und closs itat nlght, Tho Eherlfl avked Hnapp Whero the other prisoncrs were, aud b kald they bad gone to bed, Lo told M to go to_bed too, as Lo wanted ta closa that dor, He wallied acfos the hall to his cell, and, the SheriMs wifo bringing a lamp, Tio pened tho outslde door I onder 1o close aud Tvck the Inslde_one. He hud barely got the door pwung back 8 foul when he recelved o murderous blow 0n tap of the head fram s clob, foliowed (n ulok sncoearlan by two or three other blows in the ucs. | Although parthully stunye, he grappled with lifa assallant, and succeeded in getthig fn his rear, With hisarins locked around Wiut. By thin time hu bad dfscovered it waw Osborne. Mre, Hen- dervou screamed for belp, und Snapp rushid out and pushied her aride, knocklng the lamp vut of her hunda und breaking it Mr, Uenderson succeeded in forcing Oshorne In- 10 tho sltting-roou: but he pot out of there, Hen- dernon atiil holding him, and outut she back door of the hall, Discovering the door of the summer- Kitchen open, Mr. H. forced him fnto tuat, where e surrendered. 116 then marched him back Into tiio hall of the Jail, and had bim locked in there befdre help urrived. Whon assistance eame und a light was procured, Mr, 11, wentinto the nal} for tho purnora of plac ing Osborne fna cell, e (r, M) was blecding about the heud aud face quite profusely, and, con- wldoring that hls wounds necded attention, hie was carried uff to the drug sture of Dr. Mefford Lo huve Lix wounda dreared. The crowd, being infurlated nt this second daring attempt of the outlaw at murder, at once earriey him from the jall, und to the Court-Liouso yard, where, despito bls efforts 10 prevent It und his pleas for mercy, a rope which had Dbeen cut from B awniug on Main strect_had a noose made to 11, which waa placed around s neck, the ather end thruwn avor alimb, about 7 feet from the ground, of & mapls which atands near tho southwest corct of the Court. House, and he was drawn up with his fect about a foot from the ground, the other cad of the ropa fastencd arvund the body of the tree, and there left bungiug, to dlo the deathof a felonand an out- aw, The hanging was done a0 quictly that quite o number who were about the Jall when ho was taken away, aud_others who came imuediately after, knowing the purposc of those who bad taken him Awvay, 6t il 1oL know where the wark was bstng une, althongh it was within 300 yards of the Jail, 1lo was left hanging sbouta conple of hours, when Juatice irowning, ucting as Coroner, summoned & Jury, sud Osborne waa taken down snd carried futo he Court-Room, au fuqueet bield, aud the folluw- ing verdict retured: Ve, the fury finpaneled to hold an [equest over the den oy ST AT ubarin, Hnds ATe kg cxatuinatlon of thy boly, that décvasc caine Lo bis Weach from the eftves of 'straugulation, on the alght of f the 23d of Juue, 1676, by & small cottun Tope, by thie bandsof some’ peryob OF persons (o the Jury'unknown, ‘The genersl scntiment of the community fs, that, If thero can by un{ excune for Lynchlaw, that excuse can be found lu thiy cace, The manner Ju which Osborne escuped from hia cell wan Ly the staple of (e lock hatlug becu wawcd off by au {nstrument of some kind Tu the lands of Koapp, which, beyond question, had Deew farnished Ifm, together with the clut, by ac- complices from the outalde, Not wishing to do thy murderuns work bimeelf,* he cut Osborue out of hiwcell, and put the biudgeon in his hancs, and he aud'hls accomplices are responsible for what hias been done, ‘I'he other two prisoners—Franklin end Green— were In thelr beds, und clali to have been tivep Ll:runun he enterud Cochiran's blas t until the alarm waa ralsed, and that ()wf did not know that Oshorne was out of his ccll. They wade bo elfori 1o escape. MURDER AND SUICIDE, Currespondence New York Timea. oNEaDALE, P, June 24.—A gentleman of thiy place, who has just returned from Caledonts, Pa., brings the particulars of o domeatic trugedy which occurred i that village on Wednesday, Auisn nsmed Dolson Hicks, a shostlaker, bad for three years bevn boardiug with & fumily naned Shopland. A year and ahbalf ago Mr. Shopland died, leaving s widow 30 years old, nud s by 4 yearsold. llicks was prosperaus in his bualcoss, and knd accumulated conattorable property. e was addicted to verivdical soeils of drinking, kow- ever, but otherwise was 8 man Whow every ons respicted, rg. Khiopland was laft poor by hor husband's death, and sonie six months ago ahe ac- cepled au offerol murrage frow licks, on conditiou that be woutd quithi occasionsl drinkiug spells bo belng placed ou w year's probution. Meanting Hicke becume jeatous of o young blackamith named Cochiran, who'bud roceully taken up biy residence 1u Culodunla, and about two moutlis went ot & Mre.' Shoplaud broke Ler vhgagenent with and on (he L3th Ines. married thy blac! ¢ and well-1o-do man, On Wed ¢l 14 bis shop in thoe afternoon, tuk. ¢ with him » lung-bladed aboe-knifo. ¢ told hid wsaistant that Le was going to tri somo bushea i n lot be owned, ~About 3 w'clock the samy uf- with ehop with bou-kuifo 1o bie haud, the blade of which wus covercd with blood, v exclalmed, ** Bllly, you'ru | widower, aud ' a mosidases i Ho Gawn taow ifo in a corner of the shop. and, folting mald to tochran, KOl me if yon want lo The Jatter ran towarda hla wife's hoote, which wan but a few stcps away, followed by his hetper, Ho lrnm', Nhia Cwife ylng dn a8 ‘,m'll of blond on the Kitchen “fluor, with her head almost severed from her bqi“ . Tler rowd #00n assem - il then Cotlienn, fol- little hoy was sotbing on her heeast. spread Jikn wildfire, and o Iar; bled, * A doctor was called. lowed by the crowd, starte back tn where [ficks had heen left, < st} in the shop, walking wildly (o and fra, Cochiray » nwledze-hamnier and rushed fereely At Hicks, whn folded o st perfectly atllt. Tlie byet despite thelr exeitement and vented Cocl wie, and took the ) ted that he bl kill hud done 1t becanee hitn 8q deeply thnt be could not help i, 1le would do the stine thingover again under the circumstances, and he knew the conscquencer of hin crime anid wonld welcome them gladly, IHe hegzed that if there wns afecling among the to deaf ratnmarlly wilh him it wiziit not be ruppressed. but that the punishinent_he deserved be executed upon him nt ce. lie hAd gone, e #aid, to Mrs, Cochran'a ure deliherately to kill her; hud done It Just as he [nended, and ‘wanted 1o dte, Hicks was taken to the viliaze tavarn, swhere all the facte of the cnse were taken hy Jurtice Ters Hicks related in detail the 'circnthrtances killinge: how ths impelling cause was bls great love for hie which rhe had thrown away: how, he went to her Touse, and after” telling’ her that slie bl wmmied him. had thrown hia arm around Ler, and drew hin knife four times ncross her throat, und held her untl] abe died, The Justice committed itickn to the charge of the oflicer to_convey him to Jall, 30 milen nway. Wil the prirunce was in e’ rovm ansigned Wim, in chnrge of one of the Constables, he drow from hi# pocket a larga knife, and bofors the act was discovered cut his own throat, {nflinting wuch wounda that ko died fn very whort time, never speaking after juflicting the woinds. L Hicks wan 15 yeara of age and an Englishman. fle tad no telatives, su far ua known, In the country. 5, e admit- 1. tnd aatd he 1] Mrw. wictim, —t——s TWO TRAG 118, Currenxr, Wyo., June 27,—The following are sddittona] partieulara of the murder of Albert Curtis ear Laramie City Saturdaf, After threateninz Curtis and receiving in reply, “*Ob, no, you wonhin’t thoot any one, ' Chandler kuelt down, took delibrrate aim, and fired, killinz Cuartla ale mosl Inetantly. Chamller afterwards entered Mia house, lvaded his hol-gun Awd fee volver, determined not o be taken allve, and then awallowed 8 dose of powdered oplum. By this titne the honse was surronnded armed men, who watched some time, and - niured cantiously in, They found the mur- ferer in an ins undition. Efforts to revive ¢ unsuceessful, He died ut 2 o'clogk nest The body was broughit to Lamarie City ¥ the »ame eity yesterday len Murph Jolst. was fonnd dead in hia room. -In rhoweldl him to have been shot. A man named Henry Laurie hun bren arrested, and In saicd to have confeased the murder, giving a8 o repsou that Mur- phy marrivdand deeerted hin slster. ik AN INSANE MURDERER. Karamazon, Mic! June 24, —Lafayctte Stone, an old resident of Bloominzdale, a suburhan town, whohnw been for rome time deranged, eseaped from home yesterday and entered the premises of Dennin Cealy. Two nelghbors, Hauzhy aud Shaw by name, followed for_the purnore of taking him home. . Stone attacked Hauzhn with a larze knite, cutting him serfonsly, and before Ehaw could corre 1 the resenio he bad sueceeded In diling Lioi. Shaw, with Btone fn charge, etarteil for home, Taealny throngli a small stelp of woodn they met Sra. Stone, Stoue fonght desperately. and made Liln scape from Shaw. Iie ther ttackod his wife, cutting her In sume ten or_fifteen different places, Sho cannot posallly sursive. Shaw, with a plecs of fence-rafl, fnally knocked Stone down aud Armly bound blm. " 11e was taken to Paw Taw Jull to-day. CHILD-MUNDER, Spectat Dispatch tu The Tribune, Sreaxony, 1L, June 27, —The Coroner's Jary fmpuneled to hold un fuguest on the body of the iufaut fonnd In the Keswaukee River last Sunday cvening has retarned the following verdict: **We, the jurora, find that the unknown child cumo to Jtv death at the hand4 of Sidnes Minnie and Lucindy M. Pinng by sowme fnetrazient O weans unlinown 1o the fury,'” Minnixand Miss Pinyy. lis sister. in-law, were committed to Sail to awnit the action of the Grand Jury at the next October terin of the Cireuit Court, BEATEN AND ROBBED. PuiLAvELUsA, Pa, June 27.—Arthur Abbott, an Boglishman, was found st & late hour last night, 1n a vacant lot near the corner of Broad and Fif- teenth streets, with his hand« and fest Lound. On recovering, hie aajd that iast evening, noar the Bal- timore depul, o man approached and trivd 1o ateal his wateh, He knm:l.’m\ the fellow down, and saw a white wan ond o colored man oppreaching, after whicl he remembers notbing. 18 gold watch and $310 ore misslng. FIRED TRAMDPS, Special Dispatch 1o The Tribuns, Quiver, 1L, Jone 27, —Mr. Charles Baughman, of thix city, was yery scriously hurt at fannibal at noon to-day while atterrpting to eject roma tramps from the traln of which he wne bagunye- master, In the strageie he waa strock on the hiead with a stone or an iron bar, and hix «kull was tractured by the hlow, 1le unable to be brought 1o Guincy. but It fe thonzht that he fg got fatally injurcd, Tho tramps escaped. FOUL PLAY. Special Dispatch o The Tribuns DeTrott, Mich., dunc ‘this afternoon (Le engineer of the Incoming tratn discovered the hody of aman near Ruyal Oak, Heporting to Coramt Rowley, .the Iatter went out and icertained by DPupers in n pocket thut the hawe of the deceneed was Goodinnn, - Appearances jndicate that he had Leen wurdered, UGLY Bpecial Dispatch ce The Tridune, Brooxivutak, i, June Sowio time sgo, two men named Payno and Gallaher wero arrested at Lexington for counterfeiting. Sluge that tlmo Sonstablu Bivens, who made the sfrest, ha re- raf letters threatening his Iife un- MENASHA, WIS. Bruce’s National Hotel Por fiahing, boating, driv I8 no place In the State that excelv Menasha and ity , and sporting there surroundiugs, Menasha is advantugcously situated at the fout of Winnebago Lake, vnn the Bly Fox River, within an cany ride of Milwaukee. The Na- tional s one of the best hotels tn the Interlor. CONGRESS HALL, Saraloga Springs, N, Y. This elegant hotel, Pousceslng (he advantage of helng situated between and adjolning the celebratod Congress and Hathoru Springd, 1s nuw open for tha seceptlon of guosts, 2 TERMS FURJUNE, €21 PER WEEK, Thoroughly renovated with additiounl baths, closets, new' farmiture, and other extenalve fin rmvemcnlfl. It will be found, by those fu ncarch of icalth and pleasure, the moat complete and con- ventent, a8 well as the moat delighitul of summer hotels, TIIORN & COOKE, Proprictors, CONGRESS HALL, New Four-Story Brick Ilotel, on tho Eue ropean Plun, ELIAY. BELOW FORTY-SECOND-ST, directly oppostie Muin Eshibition Building. commodation for 1,000 guests. wuenite for lurge partics, Tensn—~Una dollar por day, W. H, BAKER & CO., Philadelphia. Ac- Spuciul urrangu- - THE WINDSOR, OF BARATOUA SPRINGS, No Y. This new and Oest-class Hotel, occupying the mant commanding position on Broadway, and oyee- lomking Conirens Vi, avill be ready for tho focep- viow uf guests, June 15th, 1574, N FRUITJARS Masau's Quarts $1.50 per dozen, At HICKSON'S, 13 Bast Madison JIAL I \ 3 3 $50, $100, $200, $500. $1,000, ALEX. FROTIYNGHAM & CO., Hankers and Drok- ers, 11-at., N. Y.. ihuke T0F custoniers desirabla :e OF smiall amuunta (n sacks of & which frequeutly pay from gye lo ount Tuvested every UITGy daga. 1 s deatred ot dupuali X1V reporis gent free, Inve ts of Tegsthuate chia Awenty thes Lie Btucks bought sud ol 8 percent, ¢ QOrricy or Tim Courl AN ToN, D Coy May 3k 1N, JOTH Tercby gived o ull 'ersous wio niay isve s agniisn the o+ Clty Natlonel Dk of Chivus Ll the ssine wust be prescated Lo Nathian 11, clyer, with the leyal proof theteut, with jontii troin this datgy or ey il be disale L (Blgue A KNOX, aeed e Cumptraller of (o Cutreiidy, ULLKR 0¥ CURIENCY, PRILADEL PULEADELEILA NOARDL West Mittenboum-squure foriuarly of Tud oyl Liouss Low Aud usw - - =< » > e - = z MEDICALs SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger THE QUINTESSENCE OF JAMAI~ CA GINGER, CHOICE ARQ- . MATICS, AND FRENCH BRANDY. A preparation Ao elogantly flavored and medleinally effective as to utter, _ AmusEmENTS I)EX'll}ll PARK, RUNNING RACES June 30, July 1, 3 and 4., chent;-nve.of the finest Raca-Morses o on any one I‘mct-‘rm;k in Lnerlc;?r s In additlon Lo the purses advertised thers wil ho a HURDLE RAOE anda BTEEPLE UHARE OI?)'I T"K FIRST AXD LABT DAY, There wi he an exhibive 20ty Tetwotn the Wonior o the Wop {lj!\l‘?‘k Btaillon GOV, 5] 4 on the 4th of i Grld, " the tamona PIAGUE, and the b, g. Little FINST DAY—FRMAY, JUNP. 30, Trotting Premfum_ €ieo, Talor enters br, . Lindsiey enters - Hedneld enters ch. ¥ M. v 4. m. Counliis, ntera hik. m. Ransas Girl. ol every cvenlndat the following places: 3rR all previons sehold prmenies Jinent fnckdentnl 0 Lie b Winter Seasons, aud to sudden changes of te It Iesiantly Relteves HOLERA MORBUS, pti DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, OBAMPS & PAINS, SEA-S8JOKNESS, COLDS & OHILLS, OHILLS & FEVER, FEVERISH BYMPTOMS, OATARRHAL SYMPTOMS, NEURALGIO RHEEUMATIO BYMPTOMS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, | FLATULENOY, OF F00D, ‘GINGER TEA, e MAKES b IOE WATEBR HARNLESS, FORALL AGES|" ESURSTITUTION ALCOT ra Ginger, of thelr Nection'sa mportation, s 1 Parts Motusls ay ihination Eearon liadices for the four days will bo £3.00 each, n0d may be bad At 79 De. GEO, B. M ADELPIN THEATRE LADIES’ NIGET. ay evening, Tun 1y romantie Drama, Offenbach's Brillint reatoring ail the music, PRINA DONNA OF A NIGHT. A most Brilliant Performanes, wpectul version of Eoucicaulva ARRAH-NA-POGUE, with an exceptionaliy atrang cst. A briliiant Olfo. e and Wilsow, Tesing s ca, na desieni] ang ated y Dr. Sanfurd, this Dregaration. i g befars compound: ot (hetaniding ¢ bitter opposition frons the traie, 118 sales in land now exceed il others combined. Tl sceuud year of its man- nfacture (s sale excecded the previous year by over ty?8ve thonsand Lottles, 28, brilliant Comlc Joyona, naneae Comlc’ Opera, u rhinply ennrmous, Two thnnsaid galion are alwnya kept mude lung In advance of conaymption, b Which 12 ncquires a del Adah Richmond's Willtam locace Bent, Tl Lorenzo, Charley Denedi HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MAGUIRE & HAVERT WILL E. CHAPNAY, SECOND WEEK OF SHOOR & PALMER'S UNON SQUARE THEATRE 0. MONDAY EVENING, June 20, 1876, grand re- ORPHANS. ED CAST, Mutinees AY. UupmEntiix l8 ad s ettt s prutit, The Dy “hins 18 niine s twn tioneand fone huadrer statement it wiil ME: it ored upun the manifac Eausony damaicn o ereat meritand ow miArpreseutatioi, WITHL AN UNPARATLL WEDNESDAY and RY ANNOUNCEMEN1 d AIMEE, P BOUFFE COMPANY, commuencing Monday, July 3. LA JbLiE PARFUMEUSE, {on of the suthor, cadsy—La Vie Par- REWARD will be nald for a hottle of any other Extract or Jamaicn Gloger 1 fonml to ennal it 1o fine fin- Yur, purity, aud prompt medicnl effcet. Sald by sl Wholesnle and Itetnll Drugxists, (iro- cerns wud dealers In wedlelne. Snwmplen free. FENBACH an w FRENCILO! Dealers stould pure chinse original puckngen ot one dozen (v ob- trinl bottlen for free distribution. ITTLL, Geurral Agents and wegiste, Tonion, BeneGt of Alie wreed Seats, $1.70: Onllery, 500, Thursday torniag ab the " KOUTH PARK PAVILION, t. and Cottige Grove.av.) . 8 & Wholvsalo D 1Comner Thirty-niuth. CLEMENS KUENN DAY EVINING, JUNE 20,8 P, M, (RAND OPEN AIR CONCERT, ta la Centrul Vurk Garden, By the Grand Orcheatra of foity eelected ers undvr the dirertion of Mr, HANS DA Aduierion 25 cents, THE_COLISE Monday, June 20, and dnring KASEE 0 more nanecating, burn, afver. and Ofutments £ tofl, hesling, aivk swthing Pt nwt 'V 1270 wost #peedy pain reld € remcidy conslais of Vi Ay ktacied gl st ¥ Tlnaters, we xreates the wor s cr ded i PUrous Rraateat euraulys SLLECTRIC BATTERY, Cloerly and enntinnasty o aud I8 eapabie o wren b the st detessd: neuts, and iy dlasaees GREnAtne In o din conditiutl bl the elecs) o urpussed 03 @ prowi asd sare reuedy 1 Plied hy the adlieston of the " Re.ongagement All the old fasorites re- t 8§, and Sunday afternoos - g torces, | of (e EATD1S S Ithenmntlym, Newenlgia, Parnlysis, Cramps, Ht. Vitue’ Dance, Seintica, Hip Complaints, spinal Affectionn, Nervous Pains avd Irrltn- Epilepsy or Fliw procceding fron Khocks to the Nervous System, IHnptures and Strains, Fenctures, Bruincs, Wenlke Muscles nnd Joiuts, Nervous nud Feeble Muscatar Actlon, Girent boreuoss aud Palufn Any Pari ot the Body. From an Old Physician. herchy certify i ased i Voltale at 4. Admis<lon, 2. Wednerday afternoon and evening, Orphan Genericre aud Chicago by Gaslight PR L B TEATS LA L D S . OCEAN KTEAMSHIES .—The Oenrral 73 betyeen New ) (6. B.) Tor the akcls OF LB fA- LINE TO FIIAN Cowpminy's Matl bteau: tint for several yenrs oy hb ta tall 10 adordfnge snecds; for which they aro reeuminenided. s but w reniediel wgent vl youm, C. CULLINS, M. 1. n Tiella) w3 asfl frum Pler N BT, GERMAIN, i LABTIA DG, Sat 290 Frangeal, £ old * kno reilef i those cune IV 1 0L 8 Gk Lo AP, Mo May . SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR 25 OENTS, If your Druxalst fs out of them, nend 1 cents for one, X1.25 for wixy or 2,25 for twelve, nnd w e will send them by return mally carefully wrapped nud warranted perfect. VEEKS & POTTEIR, Peo MAIEIZAN Numiny, uiy W, 4 pon. Tucluding sine) : Firs secorling to accommodations i, Return tickeln at re- L& Steernge, A48, with superior accommos dutious Ineluding wine, bedding, sod utenatls, without ) Rruiicfy taried xeond, ¥72: thind cabin coruer Jtaidoiph, A ANCHOR LINE U, 8. HAIL STEAMERS. w York and Glny trey Bostan, Mnas. ER APERIENT. A IR AT L vvniop VICTORIAT duly ANGLIA. July 8 3 York ondon: 1. [ UTGPTA, July 22, 2p. m. o, Liverpool, London, Lond 5. accendiug to accomum Rxcursion ticketa ot reduced nirrmediate, Drarts taaurd for au . S5 ROTIERS, b Washingion-st, STAR BALL LINE, TNITED BTATES & NRAZ) L MAIL STEAMSIITS. thiy from Wataon's Whort, Iirookiyn, K. Y. erpambicy, Balth sud Lio Jauelro, calitoi Baturday, June 2¢ —duly -, ftcn deranzes the srstom, “bringa on flatulence and wind colic, and subjects o patient 1o great bodily*suslering. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT relicve tho pain, cart 1 rave sameties o Jong eflects are geutle and thor- ough, sud its general use would prevent much wuf- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. of T ol t St Jobn's, Porto R An overdoss of Dinnet o at’ b, Torto] X " r. a1 reduced raton, apply to TUCl & CO., Ageut: North German Lloyd. mrany will sal ey er, fuot af Third-t. will carrect the acidity the offending caure wpell of liiness, 2 NEW PUBLICATIO Iote 1n 14 Vols, UNITED STATES DIGEST. FIRNT SERIDS. ho gear 1570, With Index of Titles and Cross References, Exhibiting the Classification employed. Roys!8vo, £0.00 per vol. Any voluuic sold scparately Compriving sll the Ameriean Decisions digested in Thirty-ouo Volumes of the United Statea Digestiund Unitod Ktates Equity Die geat, with carofal rorision aad Important Ad- id Bremen, Aedt cabin, §io €60, gold; steerags, 430 currens i JTucaday, July 13 Tueaday, July 23 451 Steerage, $30. o ceniificaton us Conrts withtn the By BENJAMIN VAUGOAN ABHOTT. UNITED STATES DIGEST. New Borjoa. RoyslAvo, £0.00per yal, Any volum . L-VI, i Fole L VL) experience are ali-Important. old separstely. | night losses by dreain: b can posltively b fllion, Marriage Gulds, e discasen=who snouid ) contal V. (IH74) contains s Iilicest o (1675) contains & Digest of Thia Augual Digest will bu tsaued heroafter In the wouth uf May. LITTLE, BROWN & 00,, Publishers, MANCH, with 3 fine portrait. Music of, 0 cauta, THE SALUTATION! 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