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FOREIGN. The Situation in Turkey Grows More and More Critical. All Hopo Abandoned of Preventing a Precipitation of Hostilities. Servian Troops Have Al ready Crossed the Frontier. A Russlan Grand Dulke Sojourns ing in Scrvia Incog. War Panic on tho Paris Dourse-s Troublo Feared Betwcen En- gland end Russia. Deposttion of the Archbishop of Cologne Death of Harriet Martineans TIHE WAR CLOUD, CHOSSED TIE FRONTIER. Briorang, Juno 2H,—Although real military operations nre to commence about July 4, some Servian volupteer corps on the Drina and vear Uziza have already croesed tho frontler, TRINCE MILAN. Drusszs, June 28,—A trustworthy dispatch from Vienun reports that Prince Milan will join the army in the field on ‘Mhuraday, BLRVIA'S I'LAN, Loxnox, June 29,—~Tho Stundard's Vienna dis- patch rays thut Servla's strategetle plan s to hold the Turks [n check at Nitech until Montenesro, who i1 somewhat distrueted, Jolns the movement. f'wo hnndred cannon hove beun monuted at Krag- ujevacz, RUSSIA’S CLOVEN HOOP. Blavonle advices nasert that the Itussian Urand Duke Viadmire is In Servia fncognito, PANIC ON TIE TANIS LOURSD. The I'arls correapondent of the Standard reports that a regulnr war panfe prevalled on the Boursa yeeterday, founded on the bellef thut [t would be Tinposuiblo to contine the war hetween Trrkey and Kervla to the limita of the Ottoman Emplre, and {hat a collixion between Russia and Great Dritain would eventually result, BERVIA WILL FIGHT AT ONCE. Toxnos, June 20, —The Times this morning has m spectal telegram from Vienna swhich contalns the followin i¢ Servian ngent here hus wade com- munleations which leave no doubt that Scrvin will 10 Lo war with Turkey. According to the agent, Servin will seck no pretextor subterfoge for attack- Ing, but will uct openly and lssue o mauifus statlng her reasons, 4 URIDERY. A dispateh from Constantinople says it Is sup- posed the Porte s bribing Monteuegro to abandon Servia, A PINAL DIPLOMATIC BFFORT. Tho Timea’ Berlin dlspateh enys, in conrequence of n final diplomatic effurt, the Servian declaration of war hat been postponed from the 27th lost. to the 30th. Notwithatanding the prevalling disla- clination to belleve Servis threatens war, ler de- clsion fs now consldered lmminent, ALL TIOVE OF IEACE AUANDONED, The Vienna press declare that all lopo for peace in gone. RUSYIAN THOOPS, The Sclavonic Journale announce that four Rus- slon army corps have been concentrated at Yosnes wensk and Ukraine, ON THE MAKCIH, Viesxa, June 20.—The Zugesblalt says thot 8,000 Serviaus have cro:sed the western frontler, and are marching on Scrayevo. RUMORRD CONSPIRACT. Luacue, quane £0,—=The Neaspaper Politlk as- acrts that n conuspiracy to murder Prince 2lan hs Leen dwcovered at Pesth, The sume partles sre concerned who were swpected of being connected with the murder of the lute Prince lichael. GREAT BRITAIN. DEATIL OF HANRIET MARTINEAU. Toxnow, June 28, —Harrlet Martineau, the Ene gUinh authoress, ded loet night, CANADIAN SUIPPING INTERESTS. Toroxto, dune 20,—A speciul cable dispatch fram Londou to the (lobe says: **The debate on Friduy nlght i the House of Lordson thie Shipping BTl wax participuted in by the Duke of Richmond, Lord Carllugford, Lord Hampton, the Duke of Bomerset, Lod Carnary Viscount Curdwell, Lord Selborue, the Eurl of Derby, and Lord Chan- cellur Calrna, Lord Carnarvon, the Colonisl Secre- targ, vald Canada ad grown i popnlation, wealth, unad power, und had became the tourth shlp-own- iy countiy §u the world; that it waa fmportunt the Interes< of Canadi whould be earefully consid- ered with relerenco to the bill. Eagland wus prowd Gf the comnier e of Canaida, and Cannda waa prowd of her couneetfon with Ensland. Tnhls W Loawd Carnaevon followed closely the ox- lon of oplului vhven iy the Conudlin Parlla- regardine the nill, and noted with extreme ratlifeation (h that the Dominfon desired to ceept any reswonable propoeald, and cxpressed hls conviction that, with_patience and forbearance on Loth ides, all the dificnttien would b presently overcome, Biefore the third readlug an_alteratio mignt be futrodiced, which, withuat pifeetng th Trinciplen of the b, would remove the upprehens ion which the Candiun ship-owners entertuin, und then (hat th ereatd Wwire properly ree Dy the Government, Wit respeet 1o deck- dlne, the Gocerntment binl eriginally adopted tho in Jiw, bt the Hotwe of Conimany, withuut Ane conslderntioe of Motrue henrings of the Cunudt- wn enactiment, o of the real Intervats at make, or of the true Interestd of the Canadfaps, had reversed thn Govermnent's uecirlon. The Honse of Lords conld reconsiter e yuestion and deal more entin- factorlly witivit, As to the ditiienlty arizing from the conititutiona] question between Englund and licr Colonles, [t wia o u grave and delicato naturs bud ourhit to be discuseed with the zreatest car Tle belfeved the slip-onners of Canads Loew they recel] advantuges from the conpection of the Dowlnion with Englund, and they would be ty- willing to wireender thuve mvantiges. 'The qued- tlon [nvolved was a great fundsmiental one, one inseparable frons the wmaintenunce of tha grest Timpire; butif It was approsclied temperately und 1 the proper epirit [t wis capable of & satisfactory solution, The Shipping bill has been referred W the Committes of e whole Houee, and will be {n on the 84 of July, Lords Cur- nurvou, 1tickmond, Somernet, Shattsbury, Cartin ford, Canterbury, Cardwell,” Granville, Manche ter, bl other Teers sgres that there shoull Lo changen i the Commhites, but no change will be wmade which regards Canudlan ships ne dliTcrent from Eritish ships. There 18 n strong foclig In Luth the House of Lordu and the Houss of Cous piane nzalhal eaceptional legislation tn favor of Capadlun shipping, The Cunsdinn deck-toad sec- fien Wi provadly e restored to the b, wud all "\ll‘ pa sailiug under the Uritloh fug will bo treated wlike™ GERMA ANOTHER BINHOI DEPOSED, BERGIN, June ¥8.—~The Archbishup of Cologne, on the application of the C'rown, was to-day do- posed from Lis Sew by the Scenlar Law Court, — i e CERTENNIAL. Great Trizl of Mowersi—Tho Chawplon, of Springiieid, 0., Wins the Prize, Syectal Divpateh to The Tribun PutravrLents, Jaue 2K.~-The oiliclal triale of mowing wachinea in connection with the Centen- nlal bave been taking pluce ot Eddington, a station some 15 milvs from hers, dueing the pust two days, The tests have Leen madu under controtof the Jury, of which Mr. Culemun, the Beltish Commissloner, 13 the hewd. A large number of the prominent mowlng machines of Amencan manufacture hsve been allowed to give practical excrcise of thelr cupacity and powers, be tests proved quite severo In kuveral respocts. The Jury ordered » heavy roller to be drawn over the graxs, and the owuers of the varfous wachines were invited, one u tme, to follow the rollersid show thelr sbllit at cutting fattened grss, Tu render the teats stil more trylug, beavy rainstorme lave coms up each day, Weiting the grav and osking 44 pecoliutly hard (o cut, especinlly when rolled. Uns maching, Lowever, tHumglied ‘over overy obsticly of wman snd the elemients. 'fhis was the fumous Champi- on, wade by Whitely, Frsnler & Kelly, of Speing. Seld, 0. Thu uduplul)llil{u’ the Clismpien ma- chines for sll kinds of work, thele light deatt, and ail tholr uther mony vxcelleucivs, ahowed W brill- tant sdvantage. ‘The trials have been witnesaed by %uumull-u, practlcal agricultural ortieans, aud un- orstandini men of wiuny ustionshwcs, snd the united verdict le that the L'lemriuu machines huve suutained all their old reputation, besides adding now honor (0 the sirvady Mbersl sbase obtained by Lhcw fn tho past. —————— A Yortlund Horse Story. A paper brinted in Portland, My, is tor {he following story: **Dr. J. T. Gl uare, Faunle, 1o auequine of unusual intelligence. A day or two slnce, while the Doctor was vialtiu puticnt, the horse Was left in tho yard, as usual without being fastened. After the octor went fu- to mf houfu l-'unuiuhm\!l-'udllgfill:: :'::l fli‘lcn‘:l:; +an browsluig & rode-bush. T out and -yulfu 10 bier, and sbu turned sod walked back to the door. Tn a few moments tho horae re- turned again, and began to whinnie and stamp on thie door-atep. The glrl eame outngaln, and waen Nittlo atartied to ace Fannfe snning ont hor toneue at lior, and acting stranaely. | Tho wrcan protruded ite entire lenvth, and was kept expoacd with o de- terminntion worthy of a paticat sndereolig exats Inntfon hy a physician, ~The girl finally examined the member, ard found a thorn from the rose-bush had wot uneomfortably fusteucd to §t. She ro- moved 1L when the thankfol animal made a pro- found bow, and went back and stood quietly by tho door until the Doctor had compluted bis call, CRIME, ROBBERY AND MURDER. Bpeciat Correspondence of The Tribune, Dew Moies, Ja,, Juno 27.—The telezraph In- formed Tur Twmsuse of the robbery of the restdence of Mr. Nichols, statlon-agent at State Centre, on Thursday nlght last. The ture glirw were follawed to Jaspee County, going in the dlirection of Buxter. Gticers In Jasper C were notlfied; and, on Sunday morni Flock, Constable of Tndependence To ship, and four aselntants, went to the farm of Charles Wil- cox, mear Haxter, where it was {efonn clintactors were ‘wont to congregate. — Arrlving obout dayil thioy surronnded the honee, ) manded © adimittance, T duor was ope und - the | posee found Inghle mien, three of whom were Alraneers, John Whe utie ‘of them, surrendered, One lln(|lnyxlluql the Warrant on wiich tho arcest wad made, The ofiicer atated that be had uo swarrant, but that he was an olitcer. 'Fhe villatn then st at Fock, —the hudl entering bis body ut Uic brenst and pasking throwh the lungs, Flock acturned the tire, Another one of the g tuen whot Fluck—the bail pasning Through s howels, ''lhe two then leaped throuzdh a window, and started for the woods, o few rods away,—Flock and his posse_purkuing, and both Durtles firing at ench uther, ~ Flock, however, roon Tell, from the eifects of Wls wounds. One uf tho' strangers was captured, sud gave his unme wh 1ML The other escapeds but, un he wis wounded by & rhot from Flock when kcarce- Iy 4 feet distaut, it I probuble he will fatl into the lnnds of the vigilantes, who were out, 150 strong, b senrch of Bm. Stould they fiad i, oy will aver now It. fer, Hill, snd Wilcox, owner of the house where the med re found, Were taken to Staty Centre, In one of INNY packets wad found a short plece of candle, —probubly the one he lighted st the bedside of Mr. Nichuls when he ordered that gentiemni to deliver hinnoney, on Thrsduy nlght, All oscept Wilcox are from Dies Moiner, and well fenow to the police here, John and William Wier are both young men, tnd noted as harso_and enttle thievos, © Three years ago they were indicted fur cattle-stealing, und, after indictnient, were roe Teascd on bail, but, instead of apgeariug for trlal, ran away, elnce when our county villcers have been unable 10 get hold of them. Thformation was re- celved herv on Fridny which e 10 the conclusfon tuat they were parties to tho roblery of Niclioln, and a powse wis nent for them. e next duy the Eeritf s informed that ey were veen at i ho about + milen cast of the cily, A posie wun sent there, but the blrds lad gone.” They nest turned upasabove. Il conined fn full e tot Jungsince on suspicion of burylury In tawn, but wan released for want of teatluiony. i, MOST IIORRIDLE MURD ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune. Prrrsnui, Jnne 28, —Between 1 and 22 o'clock Wedneadsy morning, sn alarm of fire was ylven from the Alleglieny ohde of the flver and flamens were seon fawulng from o emall butcher-slhop witu- atedat No, 70 Federal sireet. Upon answering the alarm, Willlam Toppinan and August Colenin, two young butchers, who started the meat shop st this place last February, were fonnd enveloped Inthe famen and ahoost hacked to plecesby a hatchet. Coleman was lying unconsclous in bed Ina renr toom, while Toppmun was stazgering madly wound In the flames. These were svon extingnished and the two men removed o o nelghbor's, Coleman was pust sll epeech, and this morning wus removed to Merey Hospital, where he died abput 6 welock, Its wkalt wus cruehed, and he re. cetved several terrible cuts shout the face, while Jie wan also veverely burned. Toppmon’ sicten that they retired about 0 o'clock. Ife kept on his punts 20 abirt, as the next woring was market- diy, und 1t was his duty to sturt for the mnrket- foure nbout I, e had just fallen aslecp when he was moused by some one golng throwgh hits pock- ets, und, upon hia resisting, wos struck on the head amd knocked kenseless. He ean tell noth- i more of the oceurrence. Thy bloody bateiwt wied o commit the deed wuw found in the toom, The ubject waw ovidently robhesy, 1 there have heon voveral sttempts in that toculity hy T Fhkte b but n elight clow 10 i perpetrate ora. Three mien were seen Funning away feom thu pluce a few mitutes before the fire was covered, bt are not Known. Au cmpty o ‘win found, und 1ty content~ had heen potred over articlea 1 the room, An inquest I to be held to- nlght. There s intenve excitement, as thers hos Deen no such dastardly marder since Ortweln kifled the Uammett family, IN JIARD LUCK, Special Dispatch to The Tribuna, OrTAwA, 1L, June 28,—An upplicstion whs wnde this morning to the Circuit Court for an In- Junction to redtrain tho therltt and oard of Super- Vinors of Lagalle County from using the prerent County Jall as a Jal) for the confinement of prison- crd, on the gronnd that the prisoners could not be confined therein without Irreparable injury to their liealth, Judge Leland retuved the injunction on the ground that thero was no remedy, cither in Inw or equity, toprevent the confinement of prison- cow I o conuty jl, wo watter how crael and fnhumun it misht bo to contine them In o fail whers thelr health wonld siceemsarily ho Injured, but that the remedy for snch n siaie of atlnirs was contided to the dizeretion and humnnity of the Board of Supervicors, and to i other ulmwrllr. The Court practically dechled that persons conlined In Jall have no right to pro- tection from uny court, TIE MONGOLTAN, Sux Fraxcisco, June 28.—~Yesterday morning thireo Clinamen attempted 10 sesaasinate Mrs. Mil- ligan, proprietrers of n lodging-howre on Poat strect, near Stockton, The neighbors heard erien and rescued her, Tho assatlauty excaped, having initfcted severe wounds, Tho motive s supposed 1 ave huen Toven:c, on geonntaf her baviig procured the confinesent for f ars in the Fenl- tentlury of & former Christiantzed Chilnese servant, detectsd I rabblig lier of Jeweley 10 tho valus of several hundred dollars, ATTEMPT TO KILL, Divaantoy, N. Y., June 28—, A. Coleman, of Mitchell, Ind., was arrested yesterday for at- tempting to shoot the Itev, E. A, Franchy, the Dop- tiut revivallst, near this city. CASUALTILS. DISASTROUS HURRICANE. Correspondence New York Sun, Ponrack, Pa., June 26.—About U o'clock Satur- day cvening # dienstrous hurricane broke on thisplace. It came from the west, aml wos first natlced In the shape of two black clunds, which inervaded raplily fnslee and appronchied each otlier with gront velocity, They rushed wwiftly toward the village, When about a mile awny, st the be. ghanlng of Wyckotl Muuntain, the $wo clouds cume together with a blinding stash of lightaing and fearful clap of thundes. The cloud became a ro- volving plilar and rushed along the mountain with a rush and rosr thut terclded the luhabitants of the valley, Many fled ucross the river to the upen fields. The cloud i its progress tore up great trees, demolished everything in the whape of o huilding that stood In (ts path, and filled the ule with tunbor, troes, and debrls, “The cloud con- ptantly revolved, and now aud ‘then wonld leap n hundred feet in T alr, und then sweep down ujon the earth with fury, 1t foliowed the couniu of the mountaln for s mile helow the viduge, A ruad runs ajon the baee of the mountatn, and this was tterulty clholed up with the debris tirown down by the hurricane, AL 8 polnt & wlle below the village tha bl runs clear down 1o the river, and from the roud to the vpposlte ide, the strean belny cro y o long covered bridgy, ~ The ricano struck Uibs bridie ond bifted [t badly frum Ita abutwents, breaking [t (- three pieces. Ono pluce was throws iuto sleld 10 ruds uway; un- oiher, 30 oot long, and welghluge weny tons, wus carrled o long distunce dowa the siream, into which it sunlly fell; und the third, ulmont as large, having been canght'In the midet of the cloud, was Lorne nuarly a mile wway, where the wreek ful) on tho farw of Charles Guodman, crashing Into Wiy barnyurd and killing o cow ‘and o horse, Mr, Guoduas's family vaw tho black nass coming, und fled in terror to the flelds, No damsge was douc below his farm. "fia wind-clund paased off to the sonth of the vilinge, and the damuge done thers wis contined to that'caused by the belt of wind accompanylng the wind-clond, which did not scem 1o cover un srea tnore than's quurtor of & mile wide. It was s severs pale, however, aud unroofed svven houses 11 the viltage, demoilshod the steeple of the Unlon Clurch, temoved several bulldings from their foundations, and uprooted hundreds of trees, ren- doring one'or two streets hnpassable, A mall Duritfing containing u ealf sow Iifted tn e ulrund carried a hundred Teet, when it foll ltu the river and foated down the atresm, When tho wind steuck the river, It Jashod the walerinto wuvew, and turned It lito, whiripools A party of Bve youug men wers switnming in B Eddy. und werg cauzht by the slorw, Branchew of trecs sud other ing nrticles flled the sir ulunyg tha shure, and the purty thought taatest to rewmuln u tho water. ‘Shey bad o terribls strugglo, “fhere win 1o losw of lite, but severul aarrow, e capes in thy valley durlugthe progress of ke hu cane_through it Willism Clark, of this vil} uttempted 16 go (o s barn Lo viwt ls cow i, 116 wos liftcd from his feet by the palu and thrown Leavlly ogalost Lfs house. He Lud iwo ribs broken aud was badly brujsed. A faroier named Johnson was drlving along the road when the starim overtouk bim, He jumped from b carriage ai.d claaped o swail trec. ' His borss wus blown down an ¢ubank- must, aud hiy earrl. o swept wway lua hundred cee, P Turgo raft was mopred tn the lver below whera the Lridge stood, When the bridgs was carrled awsy the raf} wad toru lovse, cnd yas blown clear e — anrosn the Hver and forcad high and dry on the other shore, Treea worn earrled 000 fast, The eteepte of the Tnton Cliuech was ligted in the air, and toppled on the roof of an adjoining liowse, crashing itn. Two hoys were pieking cherries on a farm balf & mile ont of the viilage, They Neard e Rorm coming wnd excaped feon the tree, nud renched the aheller of nderceted cellar, The nest instant Use clierey tree wan whirling away with the hurrlcane, being torn from it routs naif it had been n reed. dohin Colden, who Hves on the oporite slde of e iver, wan un bin wiy home whein he heasd the of tho hurrlcane, aud saw the roud Al np behind him with ustics und tr e war tewr tha hrlilire, and at first thought he would run nnd reach the aheller, av 1L was covered, Fortunately he ehanged his mind, and clambered down the #teep hank tothe Jeft of the rond. In [ess than n seconds hie saw the bridie lifted from it foun- atlon and demolished os atat The prople who ilew fr the village and el the felds on the other the river Tl view of the yaselie hur , ol e b2 the keene ammost tersy it firy of the n pafntes, g it left belilnd it weone of desulation wnd misery. ‘The loss will reach $10,600, Nothing tike this storin was ever Lofore veen in thls section, DROWNED. Soectal Divurtich to The Tribune Drrnerr, Micn., June 28.—Jamen Minnchan wan drowned nt Milford toeday, fulling fromn a boat. A wan named Fred Relming was sdrownei] at Kensington yesterduy in o crunp whilo bathing, KILLED BY A FALL. TupsaNaroLes, Ind., June 28, —John Keefe, an cmploye of the Daily Sentinel, fell through o lintchsvuy, three tories up, ond wes juswntly killed. rear: 1 EDUCATIONAL. CIIICAGO UNIVERSITY, THE CLASS-DAY EXERCISES of the Senfor claxs of the Chicago University were lieht yerterdny sfternoon on the college campus, A large number of Invitations had been demued and the result war o biiant assemblage of tadies, Dy way of novelty, and as o kind of recognition of the Centennial year, the graduates had attired theu- relves In cortumen of 1730, Although their inten- tion in this regard wus praiseworthy, the effect wos rec Judicrous, The dresxes A1 1ot Gt a4 well as they might have done; the calves which should have filled the ¥itken stockings Ind gone out to grase; and the tow wize, which were {o lave lent an alr of antlquity to the general make-up, were n Jittle out of place with the black and tan mustaches that wete bere and there making them- suives vinible. “Phe exercleea opened with an addrers by the President, Me. 3 J, Bosworth, Ile remarked thet « steanger to college customs might wonder what the significance of that occasion war. Those pres- ent, however, knew full well what )t meant. Fhey et a3’ class for the Just thne, College life ended for them to-worrow, and this was their public fure- well, During thelr stay tn the Univereity they had formed ties which would bold them $n strong to- membrance, Thelr life hud been pleasant, and ho trusted In the future. thedr Unes would fall inas agreeable placee, "his addresx, of which the nbove 18 but a meagre outllne, was an ablo effort, In composiilon It was ruuitless, and the wanner in which It was delivesed showed that its nuthor had not nexlected, among 1# otlier otudies, to pay some atteution to public speakiog. 3 Mr. J. E. Rhodes, o bright, intellectunl-looking vanng man, fallowed with the ciaes oratlon, For his thewe he hnd choren the hnckneyed kubject of “Liberty: [te Nature and Frovrews, Jile treat- ment of It, however, wan strikingly original and effective, * Mr. Ithodes har studied the art of ora- tory to some advantnie. Tt Inngunse I8 well se- lecfed and i action very uppropriate, THE T OF THE DAY wae the claes hirtory, The compilation of thle fiportant work wad intrusted ta Mr. A. J, Flelier, U to an hour before the exerclies began, [t wny Lnown that (s contleman, whoso chief trait Is pro- crastination, hud not put pen to pa The prad- untes were o1 fenter-hocks feet fie shonld not be wrepared. ‘They were not. however, dlsoppoiuted n their Listorian, Mr. Fieher read o couple of colwans of very entertwining_ history, givins thelr prauks as Froxlimen, their vxpericiice aw Sopho- Iwores, their tronblcs an dunloes, aud thsir bitter disnppolutments ng Senlore. The audience wero Kept i o continual rour of mirth, Somie of the do- seriptions were at whose hiends from laughing. TilE CLABS PROPIIET wna ot #o decided a succevn. Mr. S, €, Jolinston theweer, Hi8 glimpres of the future 1ife of classmates were happlly concelved, but Mr. Johneton In not hicesed with a fine delivery, and that fact mazred what would otherwise five beena brlllfunt performnnce, Mr. 1t L. Olds wan the clsen poet. o called hls efunion *“The Dremmer.™ "1t waa a recital of the dificultiea which beset the student in deciding upon u calllngs, The poem wau well writton, ond wiw well recelved by the audience. e nest_plece on the prozramme waw cal tpourrl.” 1t was deshimed to flnetrate the {Dvcnchuf the graduates felt In heing free from rksome tudies, A b , with an oll-lamp nt- tached, wos placed n the ceiter of tho piatform, ond the clisg-men danced round It and threw (n fMye-ceackers, Whily they sang an fuspiring hymn, whoso refrain was: A-tiga-jlg-ig, Awny we g, This had really a fine_ effcct. The Indlex enjoyed the smoke and ‘nofxe of the crackers, and the ¥tu- dunta were delighted with thelr success as amuse- ment caterers, Thut thix barrel and the orackers were destined to dve o ridicutous turn to the suceeedinz exercises, Mr. W. D, Gordner came forwanl to give o hald-éngle omiion, Lt the punctun- tlon of hin kentetices by the ' reportaof thy crack ers rather spoiled his” offort, ~ The wame may be pald of the farewell addreas of Mr. W, (. Haatlies, In s most affecting purts hang would i u cracker d thie cquilibriuny of the audlence tozeth which were evidently enjoyed bronght to v cluse by a'fire- composed by W. Q. 3astin TR COMMEN MENT EXERCISES of the University will be hield in” Farwell 1all to- duyatspom, Bieliop McLaren will deliver the address to the graduating cisms, which ts composed of ¢ €, Adams, W. I Loney, of Chigauo;.John B doseph, Mo.; H. 1 Tioawortl, Eisin, T.. Emery, Volgn City, In.: A, J. 'Fisher, 1. Gordner, ' Giiman, 1)) 1 W. G, Hantings, M . 1l Knoxville, In.: 1015, Mitehel L. Olils, Mendota, 1), Onzood, Teln tion, Col. 1.0, £, Rhod dere, 101 3and Ttaney, Kingston, 0. e prograaime tn as folliws: Oratiuns—"* Betoyng g Thele Heroee eney s e sI):u'\:Hn with wit, and even those t woa leveled could wot refrain Emh i) ay, Hyde Pari ¥ dobnston, Ottawn, 1. !n cicase Hamwortdi, Elsing ** Liran af Crittelany, Jitvou Flher, Englewood; **The New Boe Wiiltamn Dwight Gurtper, Gllman; ** John Stuart Wilitam Granger lutluge, Marengo: ** Tha 1% ‘acan K sment i, ern dong,® 1larley. liradford Mitchell, Ottawa; ** AU Binternanship, ™ Rluuldo Lawson Olda, Mendotas ** The Misslon of U Journadist, " John Fiwli Rhoded, Belvldere; ** The Infincuco ot Gre Thought on Modern Literature,” Comelius Cyrus Ad= amy, * Chivazu, Disseriation—**"The Phitvsuph Doake, " Jolm iarr, St Joseph, Mo, Orutions— ehee and Clasates I Einvalion,™ Opden” eyt Volga Glty, lu ** Conditinmm of Succes,” H Leading !]Ilrll’, Johuston, Knoxvile, 1i.¢ " fuflie uf Ath an on Mudern Gratory, ™ Witliam Walt Osgood, Triand Stutton, Tol, Theala—s Stodie Senmrementa, Cinics Judson Jeuney, Kliaston, 0. Otatlon—*Tho Benencence of setence,” WHIua Litus Roney, Clitvaw, THE LITERARY CIETY. The Rev, Juetin 1), Fulfon, of lirookiyn, N. Y., Tectured Inet ovening in Farsell Ul before the Jdternry Soctety of the Chicazo Unlvertity, The audience was very sparse, numberiy wat over 250 jutics and gentleinen. The Rev, Dr. Shelton, of Tuunenice, apencd tho procvedings with, praser. Dr. Burconghs, President of the Unlvenity, then introdueed the apenker, who lectured on '**The American of the Future: £hall He Bo 4 Patrlot or Tartbau?™ Phe subject chosen was intended to pletire to young Wwen shd women the bes Cesity of g the gifls God had given Uwn’ to some high “and noble purjoee, 10 endeavor to make of thls natfon a God-fearlng, liberty-Joving, and brond.viewing peaple, whis wonld cast nside vrejudicos, und Fafse the must Towly to hlgher positlone 15 11fo, teushing them that they bad o duty to perforin to d sud mnn. 114 brif blogeaphics of men wer fntended s les: sons which youny mnen should follow, and showed how unneceasary It was Lo commuence ot the ton, buit to work np from the lovermost round 1o the Highest plunacle of fane, " The jeetura. vy well received. THE ALUMKI DINNER, Al graduates of the University of Chleapo who may be In the oity, including thowe of the Law sud Medical Department, are invited by the Truatves and Faculty to the Alumni Dinnerat the Iirevoort Houxe at 4 w'clock to-day, Linwediately after Cow - moucenient, 8T. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, TIE SIXTI ANNUAL exhibition of bt. Ignatius Collegs ocenrred lnst evening at the college hall,on West Twelfth stroet, ‘Tho uttendance wus lurge and highly respectable, and the excrclees wero of the most plen haruc- ter. The programmne was strlctly adhered to, and wia entertalning, and at thosame time highly pleastng to the vast audlence, The degree of *+Bachelor of Arta'' wax conferred on Johni Suter, 1, . Prenderpart, W. J. lendenson, Anthony Sehager, bunle[ O'Connet), 'John ¢, Driscoll, unid Julu Brennan. The medal for tha best Englivh warded 1o Jumea W, Dellhunt, T the w the nvards were liberally ditributed, retfeeting geeat credit upou tho Fucalty, The ex- erclics continued until 4 lat hou e — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Panwruen Poixt, Jupe 28, —Tho stesmehips Wals desian, from Glasgow, aud Scolland, from Dundee, luve arrived. New Yous, June 28.—Artived—The steamablp Abyssinla, from Liverpool, Nuw Your, Juno 28, —Arrdved—Tho steamers Cauady, from Havre, Victoris, frum Glasgow. ———————— OBITUARY. New Ontraxs, June 28,~ix,dov. Thomas O, Moore dlod to-day, sgod 75, THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WIHISKY. How the Dwellers in. the Castle Over the Rhine Passed the Fifth Day. Jake Rehm Makes a Call About Dinner Time, and I3 Coldly Received. Thoe Great Manipulntor to De Arraigned for Sentence To-Morrow. Continuation of Conklin’s Exam.- ination at Washington. CIICAGO, THE FIPTIL DAY ACKO$S THE RIINE. Yerterday wos the Afth day of incarceration of the whisky sentiemen, and yet'they sre not tlred, The stream of visliors atill pours In without suy depreciation fn numbers, Buuquets sud luxurics find their way Jn at all hoors, ond nlmost every vieltor fels fn duty bound o lake womething to keep hls memory green in hix absence. ‘To the Jalers it §s a godecnd. They sec more of e and the otxide wurld than they need to In thelr hours of recreation, and the tufusion of new life into the Jail hus 4 them up to a reslizlug senwe of the higher functionn uf rtong: walls, Mokt of the day fs spent in the office, whero frienda ure received and huslnese trunsacted, Dickenton, Burroughs, and Abel are doing & rush- fug; whisky trade, and yesterday poid in the neigh- hurhood of £10,0C0 revenite. Leauh Is runuing the distillery and reporting almost hourly to the niem- hers of the firm. The rest are not Intercated at prosent §u the m nnticture of whisky, but all have addy und enids of basines to transact and old mat- ters Lo settle up, Rush han turned his ntten. tion o Jaw and sclence, und **Duflale™ Miller js one of the moststudious nen in town when he can #et ut his books, Mesiug hos time for nothing bt the reception of ik fricnds, They come not only from the city, but from all over this part of the country. Yesterday a promment Wisconsin mnan came I und reported the Germans of the district al) up in srms uud elrculutingu petition for pardon, JAKE'S VISIT, Perhaps the wmoet promiuent (from one stand- point) vistor of all that have called s Joke Rehni. He was sitting at a window I the Sheril's ottica yesterday, talking with a Tiwese reporter, when Pahlman hatled him. Jake and he reporter wallivd acrose the yard and up to the jull door, The ting was open nnd both walked in, The exct Riuniats were'on thele way to dinner, and ull w In the ofice. As came oy thew, turncd aud looked xt bim in smazement, Y Buil nadden euldiy to hin and Cooper und Palidman en- tered Into converation with hin. “Ilic rest went {ntu the dinner ail closed the dvor, — There was a cool welcome for Jiehn, W ay the best for . Anlie went out tho TRIBUNE reporier Joined him ngu "o Think you'll walk ont lke thls to-morrow 1 asked the reporter, T atenld wot " sald Jake, Jaughing ‘1 think by Lhis time tosmurrow I slall be here to stay for n wirlle, " “*Whature they going to do with yous" asked b Juke the reporter, encouraginely.” CLdon't know, They are golies to do somethiu be County Julf or ot, I don 7 Are you yolng 1o'run i ++Xo, 8ir, Y thundeeed dnke. **No, slr; I'm going Lo stay right hore and take what they give me, “1've noldea, but whether [twill 0w, " “But, dncob,” continted the reporter, **why have you nevertold me Letore that you wete nut poing to rup uwny? Now, 1 have bien aodein rallway truine fof @ week Watchinz for your fllus. edaddle, and now yuu tell me that this - i virtue §8 10 o unrewarded, Fie, Jocob, n't help it, " sald Jake, **1'm not golng. *Couldn’t you go a Nttle wuy, Jacol; only o #liort dixtance, s to Milwaukee 4N, by 1 tel you I'm not going, " s+ Iut couldn't you get off to klgin, euy, to tay over night, so thal ull there wauy Jalns I huve talten iy vield tito me rome profity™ 4] tell'you no, I won't, That ends i1, **Nuy, Jncob, not ki why not take 8 httle trip to Jollet? Go to-morrow ukieht, " **No~-ch! Well, yun don't know what may bhe done by to-morrow night, Say, you've been punching at we fos eome time through your paper; ou going 10 Leep It up when 1 g b No, #ir," rephied the reporters *Y4f you will 0 10 Jufl, Jucob, 1 promise you the sympathy puper and of every nan in the city as Jonj as you stny Ghere. Try §t, Jucob; be Just am gencrouy, andldo this thing* : ;‘llun g gut 8 great denl of sympathy,” sald alke, i “l.' at do yon think of his acatence?” aaked the reparter. P thiut 1t angnet and o ardrbip, sald 3 +* 1 think these iiiseriminations agaltit Heslng gnd Tiurrouehs vory unjust, Burroughs wasn't in any deeper than his partuers, ond yet he gets a year, © iu that becanee he teetified’that what you suid wan untru el e Tnes e man, ' NO; TIAT IS ALL NONSLNSL.' *4 o0k At Me cye now, ducoby dun't you kuow peoplt say that Ia the reason” ¥ You, they gy #0{ but it (sn't trae,” ““Don't you linow that people say that every- bady who did anything sgamst you got the lougest seniencesy” **What If they dor I cau't help i, I had nothing to do with the sentences. **Bon't you think they will belleve that more after yon et your duse? " Tell e frunkly, Jacob, don't you thiuk sor" **11cli yon 1 don't know anything about it. 1 don't wunt to be Interviewed.” “*Who will make s specch for you to-morrow, when you are called upon to say why sealonce should ot be pareed " **Campbell and Lawrence. “wny NOT JUZssRNM **Jucssen! (ulaok of contemptl, Let me show you the bill he sent me. Look at it Chargiygme e for defenilng e, bad prosocutlug wa'all the while, " And he }mllml out n formidable document {n the words und figtires following, to-wit: Jacou Reusty Ksq., Pr. To Epyrsn Jurss Jap. 2, 1876~T0 consultatiun and mery) 1AT-To interviow with Mutthe Tan. 4, 1 uking de Recetyed payment In full Feb, =, 870, Euxuxn Jvussen, ‘*Andmind you,' continued Jacob, **1 pald him 8250 bewtdes through Powell for defendiug Guugers wnd Storckeepern, *+From your remurka,Jacob, 1should fancy that you und Ca, Juesmen no longer sustuin the relations of attorney and elfent. **50 weddon't, " sald Jake, and walked off pou- deriug upon the wickednees With which innocence is utten browght n conlact. POSTFONED FILL TO-3OKROW, The proverblal liw's duluy was agznin exomplited venterday wi George €. Camplbel} suceecded n petting Blodgett to postpone Hehm's sen- tenco U Friday. ‘e matter would have come up thls moming hod not Mesars, Cumipbell and Lawrence found that there were otner wntlers of “gtch n presing witire requinng thedr time and undlsturbed attentlon that they could not posalbly takie theie cllent's arm and march with M futo the Dixtrict Court this moralug, Mr. Camplell eonsulted Judge Blodgett, who sld bo W o objcction Lo Lie portpoucnicnt, Wherenpe an hibu vinltor sprang duwn-staire, two steps ol s thue, and dn ot Judge Hangd' door, Thas ufiicial exprossed linmn:eelt ue anxious to get matters out of the way, and therefure not at ull disposed to brouk delay, ete; but when the Court wan willing 2 was ol Tialt, and he would offer no objece tion. And s tho watter atunds. Onc of ‘thu Deputy Marehals hud arranged to have two of © Hickey's polce preeent ut the enteance 10 the conri-ruow Tor the PURILAG of ox- cluding all who do not wear the propor viwrks apn thelr brows, but the change of eentence-day from Thunduy to Friday deteis for one day the trintupl whicti the peclers pain over the mob of unsuccesstul sppticants for admission. TiLE PETIDION, Jndpe Wadrett and nl.ulu-lmamu{ Dania huve not yeb been solicitad to dluming Heving's putition for & pardon wilh speciuens of helr untque etitrogupliy, They sat i the Government bullding we el yeésterduy, bub neltber Dr. Bluthardt, Mr, Hrentano, nor Mr, Louts wabl becainu visible, Probubly the Commitieemen uie waitlng ta et '+ goud ready, ® und then they will como down aoen the araw of the Iaw with wif thelr unlied eloquenco fu behalf of Mr. Heslng. A COURECTION, Tv tle Eitor af The {'riduna, Cinteauo, June 26, ~In your report of the meet. ing held by German-Americans in the intercat of Me. Hesing | aun repreacnted s having sald: 10 was bad udvice whith bad compelled Mr, 11, to plead guity.™ 1did not say so, and dld not critl- clse tho line of defenso ut uil; but Dvald It wea bad policy fur 3r. H. to go upon the stand Iu the Munu trlul, wheio g wad compelled o muke statemunts Injurlons to hia own cuse, L Justice (v Mr, I Juesren, who #0 ably conducted the caso 0f bis clie ent, Iwish towake thls coerection, Reapectfully, Bugsraxo. WASHINGTON, CONTINUATION OF CONKLIN'S CHOSS-BXAMINA- TION> Speclal Diapatch to The Tribune. Wasiikswon, D, C., June 25.~The Milwaukeo Whisky-Riys investlgation was contineud to-day, The following Is an uxccedingly brief extract of 1he testimany: Conklin did not prove so faclls o witness e yesterday, Ho was closely presscd by Curpenter to deny (st Carpenter bad vyer adylicd . to the contributions to this THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1876. ittvely | it it him to po to Capada, but Conklin swore that, to the beet of his know 1 Carpenter, udleed him to g to Canada. Fhe miost peralviant and aevere eroxe-examination fullyd o drive the witness from (s position. Words were put St lls month by the examizing counsel, but Conklin refueed to ke any other statement than that he unqeratyod that Keyes ad- vised him o ga to Canaa. Nn eald Keyes axid that the Hindekopfs wereto go free, and that there was o contpiracy to convict the others. Conkli, throughont to-day and yesterday, inaisted upon bis entire innocence. Yet lic has also constantly in- rinted that he wan & witneas ani a party to ucts en- tirely Inconsistent to his theory of innncence, For instance, Wls allezed pugnent to Dan Munn of $3,000. Conkiln Invsted that he hod aiwaga led Keyea and Carpenter to think him mypocent, and knew nu rearon why thes should not think su now, CIRVENTRR, 1n order to mustaln the theary of the broseration on the part of alleced poiitical enemies, dwelt apon pawsape in n detier frop Mchluney to Conkitn 1u Canndin, 40 which the forfuer callel upon Coniin to be mire to glve any Infor e Inight hisve tending to show the emnectlon of Joves, Car- penter, Payne, and Muun with iy Opiie tona, uklin kent hin confe 1 b ailewer to i det time was spent i 1he reetind of the . of the Ridskopt case From Conlilin's testiinony [t apyrars that b promlxed ktind-kopf the iutien polltictane to westet bl 1 n thin connection. Temlor of the | patriotic ity il the Teadin: B Compronisa Conklin tlan. hlmecil nen ding puliticiane He deened it a Luanslel Ringslopt e u eltizen of Milwankee. " Sfuce comprogires were the brder of the day, nkl! sht 1hiat this was right, but he aduiitted thit UE MIGLT IAVE BECOME DENORALIZED 890 his notlons uf right ur weong, slnce so many hinus which e conmdered rizit nee bow treated by public epinion and the courts uv erimlaal, Care penter made @ point of Wi fact b he was acquainted with few distillors hefore the )L talngn seisure, und the reputation of Itindskapf, Wirth and Nunnewneher up 10 that Uine that of any businzanen, Judie Cate rucceeds dnpreventing on gy s th the eufsing of U fund for the election of Lynde. on the vrognd { It wus uot withen the provhice of the lngu Carpenter returne-d to the nesotiations for the chase of the Miwauk el e e ¢ {red, I this connection, Fluch, Brodhead, Sieie: and Thomeon ae THE POUR FRINEIVAL EXTAIES OF UIS LIFE, In reply to the ubjection af dudze into Whip clues of Testim Surten aen matter of richt in ¢ tu do so, In sttempting lo el Carpenter conld no the newspapere, e Ui dudge Cate for mot fin.tii Dewspapers muhdne charges u Lverybody In Wisconsin cacept Judie Cale, He, however, tarpenter thouaht, bad rend in the news- papera thut Carpenter had wempted to carey hs elcetlon by bribery and fraud, Penter chirac- ferlzed otie oF e fupurs clited by 1o called a political opponent usa littic, bluc sheets and, gonerslly, in e pupers, Carpeni o7 mentivnied t hit 3 very nne drgnified uud nnmanly way for i who by re- celved so much consideration at their hands. HE CHEATED A Livun In the Committer by e exhibition of a little pets! fogging smariness, und chieap abuse uf the news. puper prese genezally, Couilin asked peembedun tostate thut he miy have cuused persons to e Jeve, who talked with him, that e went 1o Cay. ada to protect Carpenter and Keyes, but he vaid that be did this rather By ot denying Fataments that were mude to him thun Ly silireaing that s wara faet, The noare-t bt Conklin. woull con 10 n sprciic answer on thls subject 18 shown by the followinug COLLOYUT? Carpenter—Ar A mutter of fuct, were you in Can- ada to iuum e aml Keyesy Conklin—Not in uny proper eense of the word, Carpenter—\tere You 10 upy Improper sense of the word, or beeause you knd of facts that criml- nully reficeted upon Keyes or mer Cunklin—=No, »if; notus to fuets thot criminate you, It hos been o peculiatity of Conkln'a testle mony that Le trled “to pleare everyhody, He I unwilling to kwenr to anything gt Reses o Carpenter, Thls unvillinz i="more appurent in 8 cross-examination swhen the Cirpester and Keyes crawd are round than it wax un the dirvet before they urrived. s testimony fs B nmes of verbinze, dishelieved by mujority of thuse present, 1t s very doubtin] whether the {iovernment odlcers will ke soy further se of m. st hir U0 B Characer nd his charucter, omit hls curtomury wiver ut clain or of t el the Kilig of the newes THE GAUGER TITZGERALD was 8 willinz wiines an f of Curpenter. He hus been ifteen yeurs In Milwaukee, nud an uetive boy tround. Carpenter wnde yse of him to blacke gunrd hls own political cnemics, Carpenter first caused i to_characterize Show s n pisilosopher And moralist, ktown as ** Okd Shaw ** und t Sha who, the Catpenter crowd charzed, 18 in- etrumental in Inclting thly nvers Shaw pude such pretenses 10 Fitageraid, the Iatter clifmed, while In Washington, Fitzgerald thon, too, that Ilamilten = had iucited the Investization; also that Brodliead was Interestedin starting it. Fltzgerald bad admitted recelving 310,000 ny HUSIL MONEY from dlstlllers, Ile testified to-day that hic was sctve 1u collecting mogey from otier Federal ofil- cers in Millwunkee to puy [nto the Carpenter fund, of which Heury C. Puyno wus Treusurer, Fitze erald eaid that he dived In the Third Wards that Lwas ubud territory to abeorb funde durinz the campal; Lt e excited the boys In thut ward to work for Kers| # election to the Assembly, bes cause Kershaw would vote for Conklin, lie de- nied, howe! any Lawwledge that distillers had directly contributed to the Carpenter fund, JUDGE CATE made & point on Flizgerald's testimony, that It was catlouy fact thst the whisky nicw und revenue ofticials went spontancously at Work with no plan or suggestion from unybody th contriinte money & HAWTIORN Terrible Death of a Waell-Known and Favorita Actress. TOUISE 8ho Drops from a Sixth-Story Window to the Pavsment. Atan early honr yesterdny taoening Mire Louise awthorne fell fron hier window 0 the ‘Tremont Hounse and war Instantly kitled. What the cirenm- Btancea were, of what happened before the ulmi- natlon of the horror, cunnot betold. o fur ag Is known ehe war alane, nntd all thatenn be diseoy- eredure the bald fct of o terrille death, the de- uul‘- of which are heartrending and slokening, ‘The theatre.goers of Chicazo will remember the tatlunel handsome branette who led for # ycar at Hooley's Theutee, Shie was a woman of conalders able buauty, aud as an Gctrees wns atways pleasing, and though fuehaps not as powerful fu ker Inpor- ronations as ethiers having greater advantages, AU b o always well recelved, ond through her Indurtey she hnd extablished an enviable Teputa- tlon, With Chicagu people she was quite 8 favor- He, and the news of her horrlbie death yesterday bronzhtout muny » kindly remlulscenee of her an uctress and s woman, The detalls can be told briedy, She nrrived [n Chlcazo about nmonth ase from San Franclsco with Mr, and M Willlam 1L Crane and Mr, O'Nelll and a few other miembers of Hooley's alil company, At the Trenwmt House sne wan ag. sizacd Room Mo, 310, on the alxth fowr, During the month she played b McVicker's with Mes Ciane antl O'Nedll, and closed the engagement o week azo last Saturday. Siuce then site hud Leen preparing to leave for New York, and her tranks were all pucked and her tickets procured on the Turt Wayne Rouad, nud her Intention was ta teave at @ o'clock yesterday morning. She passed Ty ctly, mst of the time in the oo af Mies trard, who hus been playing Mariaune at # but who been condined to her npart- ments for a few days, 1 e eventing e Haw- weul to wee the © Orphais, ™ but loft ctor: the performatce was over, aud pruceeded limedlately to Misa Gienrd's room,’ Amiong uthees there were Mrs. Wartleld, Mr, Eldrldze s 3 Arthur, and Miss Mande larrson, Mism [y thurnie was in high apirite, and spoke frogacntly of her trip to the Bast. A Hitle atter midufsht el bage the remmnut of the perty goud nlght, sod, waxing that she muet be up early, retlred G hwer rouitt. A dttle while afterwirde, ui others of 1he iztierts paveed her door, 4 lheht was nuticed streame Tugg through the tratmoin, but THULLLE WAS NO SOUND WITHIN, A few winntes before S tie bell of her room rany inthe office, and - dlecpy hell-boy taled up. the Mx dizhite of etafre, Reaching the he rapped, but there was no response. 1 o twice but nungwer e, Then he Mstunea and ard u groan. Startled his he went to the fube, and cullliet the ottice ushied who oevupicd the routn, The reply came. aud szain he went 4o the coor aud tapped Tor udmiseion. Unce spore b ierd the groans, und then, tharuughly frizhtened. lie went to the toic and called for Mr. Eldre the cashier of the butel. That gentlemun hast up and timndered at the door, He heard o reply, nur did the gruaun come In tesputse e ey Nl for the beil-ly. © was 3 time fOF pur- leying then. ond Me. Liileedge eutered the fowin. 3 Jaoked in every alrection, In the closet ann the batheroom, but Tound no ‘otie. The reom faces vast, ang there are two windows on the cast side, Juuking gut o o nurcow well or contt. " he eouthern Window wae closad, but the northein wiudow was open. 1t wad rainiog at the thne, aud the wind biew the ratn into the room. Theeé wis nuthing W hndicote whal bad become of ber, bit the searchers felt o dicud of some 1l bt - Ity, Down in the otfice the cle u crash In the court. but the Eeating of the rain-diops on tie punes ana the ewell wnd fall of the wind cate fignt alterwards, aud be furzot the cradh un- ti) he pawy men Burering downe with pallid From the rotunda there Is o window' loskis: Juto 2 jout I the court, But they could » oLing from tial, A dovr was trivd, but was found t he fustenied. They went uround o another past of the dlng, and throngh unotler door, Une of the Jasty Lad procused a lantern, and, us they bucried ucrune the rlippesy pavenient of the Uit well, they tembled W dread of whut TILY PEAKLD TO FIND. There she luy. fuce downward. 'The grma were surcad, but the bunds clenched e sbe b grasped attie dir 1 her dercent, ler halr \Wan snoot, and the tangied meshes fowing over her head cone cenled the Wreek e crued pavement lad bloud flowed st uand, minzling with th Falh fun (1 etreatun, For u woment the sechers were horvor-stricken. ~ Finully une af them taeaed e budy over sently, nud s the dim liht of the Lantern’fell upon the face, o horrible sleht wny dis- eluaed, she tad struek ulittle In’ front of the top of thelicad, and the forekesd wus wasted sud eplintered,” The scslp end flesl huns in o great HRULY tuaas. Oue of the cyes wie gone and the wthier battered out of all sembiance to s eye. The whule upper purt of her fase was mongied, and o mouth drawn and distoried. Scottered nround were the bruits Wit bud _diopped out of the great, zaping wound that had usurped the place of her forcheud, 'he bluod till Fowed i great gulps, difting the blue wnd white pile of fle~, that rose and fell as the e(rvnxnjuuxpcvj out. Lown througl her bair, over the white wrapper it poured, sud the raln coming down steadily waslied It temderly away, There wus lttle ubout e tace then to testify to she beautitul countenunce of the Woman who half an bour betore had beenull Beatth and blova, A STREFCULR WAS PROCURED aml fhe was moved infu the honse. A pillow wan pinced utider the retnant of the leail, and o s ulting to the Carpenter fand,” 1t ‘was brought ont very l:lmrlil that the Cutpenter fund wax u distinet fand from Uhe general campaizn fund, ond that §t was coilected und disburacd by Heney C, whony Carpenter admits wak hiscentral Milwa ger, Fitzgerald, o, af Carpent wrung the changes upon Brodhead, Hamtiton, Shaw, French, ‘Thompeon, aud John Orton, who organized the bult and were, consequently, Car- penter's political encmies. PITZGLUALD to Cate his rearons for be EXPLAI 1t wo active to make the collections in tuvor of Carpentes’s clection In theve words: ¢ We did not want any chanuv, certainly. We knew that the Illing of the chunney w:nfid hnrtus, We contribated money (o eleel the As- semblymen, knowlng that they would e for Carpeiiter,™ Carpentér put into Fltzyeruid's outh the charncterization of the bulters that they were modified Republicans. Fitzperald said thut they were Hepublicans who would rometinies vote the Democratic ticket and sometlmes the Regnhlican ticket. Fitzeerald has vgil that he himself wus not **a modified Republlcan, ™ Wishart, rormer Deputy Revennte Collector, who was indicted, also teathied in the same general way al fund. They of the Young enry C. Fayne were collected under the auspi Men's Itepublican Club, or whieh was Correuponding Seerotary. AN EXCITING COLLOQUY oceurred here between Cate wud Carpenter, 88 to Brodiweud's aufinud, Upon the appeal, MeCreery, of JTowa, who acter a8 Chalrman of the Commlitee, then decided that, ~ insemuch as 0t had been shown that firodhead haa rowething W do with storting the investigation, hix wihuny could he stown, Carpenter then anpounced his Intentlon to show his anluiue by churzing that he was actuated by polltical mulice townrds hineelf, Aa un Dustras on of Carpenter's method, e attempted to show that Broduesd hud nude admiselons thut he was lurgely fwirumcutil n sccuriug (b reiura of Conklin frow Cinada Hoag, of Waterloo, Wls., testifed Reyes. Tloaghs vu Conklin's boud. drelft of ‘i testimony wus that, fn cversl ine terviews with Reyes, after Conklln wan in Canadn, Keyes™ sdmitied thal he had urged Conhlin (o feave for Canada, and that he woulil do all he coudd do to help him out of the difliculty arter the Presidential ele fore that tune he wuuld not do unythin the present excilement, u straw of “evid wurtlh o ton of acts, Hoag te d that. practical. Iy, the following colloquy ensued between him and Keyea: against ‘The direct HOAQ AND K] iy s, Hoag~Now, Keyes, i Conklln will stay In Can- ada till after the” Previdential electlon, will you take hold to gt him back? Keycu—You bet your gute T will, On cross-cxumiuition Keyes hrought oct the fact that Hoag wae I constant comuunication with Conklin, and, ut Couklin's regueet, endeavored to foree Wirth and the whivky-rine’ distiitees 1o bay Lls (Conklit's) funm at ilo dancy prico of $10,000, * Ihe Inference wus attempted to be made that Conklin wade these demands of the distiliers undes tureuts that he would returen from Canuda (o squeal. Tue attempt to sell bis farm was wade be- fore tiu break-up of the yng in Milwagkee, EX-COLLECTUR ERSKING testified to nuthine uew, e unly showed thot he bad contributed both to the genvral State and tw the Carpeniter fuml, Jodd, # Guuger who fumed § testitled to the satue eilvet, e money from fellow-Uangers., Jugies Colennin, Po-tiuster at Fond du Luc, tes. $ified ax to u conversativn be had with Conklin ime wmedlately after Couklin had given hiy testimuny in the Mung trlal st Chicazo. The deift of fL was that Conklin hed eald that, voder the clreut- stances, nelther Relim vor hitnell (Coukling sbould Le bLelleved under oath, us they had so much st stake In wwearing for theie lberty, Cole- man, however, i did ot wtatu that be wae swearing y. vua ouly Colemun's inference. Colemuu g4vo su Misieht Lo TIE CABVENTEI; BENATORIAL CAMPAION, From BOO to 2,000 men were s work u) Madison for lim. Thelr cxpeuses had 10 be pald. ey wers without 1noiey ond ofgw feation. Demae cratle Yotes were wilersd for ale cheaper than Lolters® votes could have Leen buught, — Carpenter could at auy dme have been eleted by purchased Votew, but atich a pulicy was not pursued, Carpenter glectully latesrupted to ssy that ho loved the Democruts better thun ho did the baltees, DANA €, LAMY, Haflrond Commlasloner, teatitied to u stutlar con- veraution with Cunklin, Cate Lias fodicated h cepl furtlier crose-cxawmination of Conklin. 'Cate alvo, ut the cluse of the sese proposed to enter u stipulation upon the records vf the investization that the vvidencu bud shown tothing ugainst Car. enter, snd st Lo (Cate) sever suppoeed that here wa anyLhing to show (hat Curicnter was connegted with tho Hiug, | The propoaition wasnut sccepted, Muun will be vzamined $0-00rIOW. ato's evitence iad collectod he fats Bl cuse, ex- Sprowd over ier to drowh the horribie. it oA puileeman was Galled in to watch by hee, und a butice sent to the Coroner, who arnved 4t 7 o'clock, Short'y ufter his arrival, the corpae wan uncovercd audujury Impeneled, She wore u gray_dress, over #hich +rho bad thrown n wrapper. ludicatins that Ae had not retiaed, though her bed was fonnd turnee down und appestingue. thouzh she Lad luid dowi ipon 1t Che Inquest was briel, and » ver diet otaceidental :h-;ul; Tound. The unoerliher Wl went fur, and the body removed to his prewmiscy und przked ‘o fee uwaltlng instructiuns irom her funty or [riends, Az, lru Conch immediately telegeaplied to the Cluef of Police at Middlctowsi, Conn., I stracting him tobreak the new .o Tinunins, fother of th 4 alva o Simmons & Ward, drumutic skents, New York, tellinge them to Inform Mr. George Morton, Tushind of the de- cuidet, of the terrlble necldent. A telegrnm from New York lute i the day Intormed M, Couch thut Mr. Morton resides nt 161 East Thirty-tuied stret, and thut b bnd been notified of his bervavemen, From o gentleninn who has been very well uc- quainted with Misx Hnwthorne, 8 Trintse reporter Tearned sowme fucte of hier life.' She wun Lo in freland, and ot an catly agé remuved with hee Luther T Conecticut, wherd he still remalug, Hey > name was Churies Trnming, Sho ide - debnt ut Mes. Conwuy’s old Purk Theatre, Fuls tou strect, Hrooklyn, seine ten years uwgo, sh staged thivre trec ycurs, und the people of Brovk: 1w wilsull reniember the young el whom they spplauded nlght uiter nigit for ficr wodent uppearance and the Llent she displayed, From the ffurk whe went to Balttmore and pinyed at und's Thestre for Uvo yenrs, She then went on the Southeen clreurt, tiuyeling through St. Louds, Newmphis, Now Orleats, ol other Southern cities, undes Bidwell's joanagensent, She bad alecady nes it ld reputativn, ¥ after the Southern trip was o to xupport Lawsunce Barrett, Whu ulways spoke of het aean AUTILESS OF REMARKADLE TALENT and excellent pronifse. She remuined with Darrett for ouu year. aud was then engaved by ileoley o take the Jeading part in the pew cofipany then foriftig. She Kuekaid this positlon for o year, industrious fu her studles, wnd winniug fresh fa yors with svory new ot Then sho Weut to Nan Frauclsco, and retuened Iutely. Upon her re- appearance al McVicker's, she was received with cutluslarn, and foti, offeeligs poured in upon ber lu profusiuni, Wherever she went she was weie cumed, uil ROt only wia *lie aduired for het pro- fusntunia) ability, but fn her eucial 1fe ahe was be- oved and pespected, Her wasm-beasteduens and senerosty atitacted W fier u circle of valnuble frinds, and the sritutes paid 1o her Worth s o Wotah testily tho ol alc gained upun ol who e within the catize of het triendshy Ll wembers of e Unlol Byuure G i1 the wornivg and passed a scrics of 1 uy follows: Mupuras, In the awiul and fatal accident 1o Miss Sutibat Hisw iHorne, we rscognizu 1he juss to O protes: b biost chlinily Iedy und wortly uctFoas; Ahet this corapany gpantancunsly wnlte theirdeep sciae of this wad coluinity, amd cr tofier fatiatly and jciatives (el protouud syhie fpity tu the vernble becaveancar Wl bus Lefuiic Lt Ilewe resol ludivs zud g rtlons wer slgned by the followl tienen af the Company: S Jewelt, Kate Claston, Fianle Morant, daiud Ta rinan, Sturio Wilkins, i Vernon, Laura Urageon, Katu Glrard, E. Wild aud Etlel Allen, und 3cners, Cliurles i hione, dr, 1L W, Montgom: Roisub, Theodore Haullon, Jsuice O'Neill, Here betl Asting. dolin Paelle, Lred Ltohlnzon, Thomae K. Morris, Alfiod fecks, Henry We Wililer, W. 8. Qulgley, ¢, A, Stavens, Grorge W, Hooper, Vand ¥, Sfciulaos, aud dobn Batthews, J'ur u few days Shies Hawtborne bad been alights 1y ndisposed. * Flhie wus sicustomud to uttacks of aiczines, wigtested by rush of blood (b the hiesd. Lately Uiese witacks buveLeen frequent, ond who had been furmshed with a presceiption. It poned she was wttacked i tho nizbt, and, Fhnging for asslotance, had reached the windbw tor fivali alr. Sititug on the low sill she probably reuchied out, und, 1ositg her balauce, went dowis Buindred (¢t 10 tertible though & Julmm death, Hee medicine buttle was opetud and sbud 3 deicate prefawe Ihwu';u the 100, Late lirt night dispatehies wero recelved frous hier futbor and huvband. Tha lutter Wil arive by thls city Friday morning. It sehoin devolves upon s pewepnper to re mure sorrowlal ending of i youny lile, Miss Haw- thurne Wis only 26 years of age, inthe full sizenith of her puwers, und Wlinlng srputation sud frictiy ut every wurn.’ ler fawe lay put tore upon tla stage thun in tho sociul citcle, and who leaves bo- il ot b the beurts of the nost genieruus of pro- fesslous a wunument to ber wemory by the resiin. ber charwing y, Stuart ord & frcences of her brilllant eareer peraunul and mental attribute Bk ek SUICIDE. Hpectal Dirputch 10 The Triduna, Rackronp, 1., June 8. —A well-tu-do farmer named Charles llay committed suicide yesterday st Wistebago by cubtlug off his rigup arm, or, rathor, enttingall ronnd It to the bone with s ra- 7or. Medleal amsistanco was procured, and the nrm svas ampniated hlfiher ap, but Roy died In feartul azony at§ o'clock this morni Jtay committed anicide because ho mpont ]It’um'n:h maney at the Exposition, from whence he lind jazt returned. S Special Diepateh ta The Tribn Grawn Havex, Mich,, Jane ‘.‘H’.,—’Am:\ln named C. K'mball jamped overhoard from the Minneap. olie liat cvening ani waa drowned, Ita was ntox- featod, Relatives and frienda Tadligton, whera he had worked m‘:“;‘é‘:’»:: woods. RAILROADS. PERSONAL MENTION, MNr. E. A. Parkor, for the last two yesrs Ticked And Pawsenger Agent of the Northwestorn Railroad at the Sherman lHuise (n e city, har Leen ap- pointed tienera] Pasvenger and Ticket Agent of the Kansus Pacie and the Denver Pacliic Itail- roads, In place of Beverly R Keim, fe~ rlzned. A better appointinent could not have heen made by the manuger of thess roads. Me. Parker ie ane of thoablest and nest gentlomanly passengerand ticket ugents in the Weatern coune try, and knows ull tlse ina nnel outs of the boste ness. He wus counacted with tho passenger de- vartinent of the Chivagu, Narlington & Quincy Nallruail fonrteen years, fve of which waa In the position of tieneenl Western Pasvengor Agenc. From there he went wx Generad Fassenper and Ticket Agent ot tha Hanmbal & St. Joe ftallrosd, which gorition he filled ably for two years. Ho next filled the LI as City Passenger and Tleket Agenton the Nortistestern Tailroud, where ho ro- mained unth the pretent time, Mr. 1t M. Miles, wao has been City Tleket Agent of the Chicato, Barlington & Quincy Rallroad for thie pact year, has o ioted to the position of Prssenser md e taf the tame toid at Quincy. M-, Mik of e ableat and moet faithfil empl the Burlington Read, and woll deseries th 1. 3lis position in this city l‘rl-lmllm::‘(;.,' Walluce, of the Chicago Oy Jun resigned_the porition of nesenit’ Aront of the New Orleans, St & Chivate Caileoad, and the dutles of the oftice will Losenlte he o Freignt Agent, e e 1) Sformed by o Geueral _ THE PASENGER WAL There are no new daevelopments In the war bee tween the Eastern Riflronds, and no further re- dactions Iu the throuzhrates betiween this city and the Enst have been made The Gzht f8 now prine clpally carrled on Letwevr the Erie and New York Cc:n(lral Ruilronds, and ceduced fares between Jncal poiate un the roads arg the “Fhe thte roin Bullate 16 S Yl hor bosX: duced to 25, aud for the rouy i Vel el Ak d trip between tho ROCK RIVER VALLLEY. Special Dispatch to The Tridune, M. dune The Dircctors of the t. Louis, ltock Islind & Chlcaga Railroad Come pany bield a canference with the birectors of the Rock River Valley Raflroad Company t this place jemerday, tepuets fromall Hhe lowiieia to salley ndicate that thls railcoad-lnk, connecting Sters ling, Byron, amd Xockford, wili soun be balic. Cua C. = W, Specil Dispatch to The Tribune, Davesrort, fa., June 8.~ consultation was lield in this elty to-day by prominent basinecs-men of luwa ity mud Clinton tn repard to the bullding of the Chicago, Clinton & Western aflroad. The hesring of the apphivation of dudge Thoyer, Re- ceiver, which w have been beard to-day, was postpioned till Jui e 5* MEETING, 0, U, June 2%, ~Tho Railway Aeso- clativz of Travellng Puseenier and Advertlslog Azents of the Unlted States und Canadu convened ntthe Weiddell Houne o this city ot 12 m, to-day, W, M, Cromwell, oceal Travellug Agent Luke Store & 3t u Rallroad, (o tho cliair; Gevrge Enearl, Seerctary pro tom. CANADIAN NEWS. Acquitted—-Dufferin=---Gnibord---Political. Spectul Dlspatch to The Tridune, Qu June 28, =The trial of the young seam- stresa, Virginle Lelouillicr, who shot and killed Mra, Murphy, a widow, ot $t. lHennediere, Aprl) 27 last, has just been concinded. Although the evidence was etrong syninst the prisoncr, the jury returneil a verdict of not puilty, The yacht Countess of Dufferin safled this morn- ing for the #va. Lord Dutferin Jeaves here to-day inthe Government gteamer Druld for a trip op the Saguensy, He expects to overtako the yacht and aafl in ber part of the way. MoxTREAL, June 25, —What may called the epl- logue of the Guibord drainn took place yesterday, and consisted In depositing an Immense tomb-stono upon the grave of the persecuted printer, In order o avcertain the conditlon of the Portland cement with which the coftin had been surrounded, tho grave wan opened, and the cement found quite Ime. pervious to the pick, ann bearing no marks of Lave Ing been tampered with. 'Phe authoritics nt tha cemeters placed no obstruction In the way of thesa procecdings. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridine. Tanoxto, Jine za.—Nomustions for membors to tepresent Nortliand Sauth Ontarlo o the Do minion Parlinment tovi place At Whithy and_ Sun- derfund tosday. The Hon, T. N Gibbe, Inte & o of Sie John A, Mucdonald’s Government, \C. L Glbhe, wera nominated i ntervst. und . D. Edgar, of Torunte, snd George Cirrie, of Port_Perry. ros ceived the Reform womination, Peetmler Macketizk Hon, L. & Huntigton, tud Dr. Tupper s dreseed the”eléetors at Whithy ofier the nominas tions, These elections ure ~regurded as the st lwmportant that have taken placa elnce the ceneral clection, and the can- vase Ay belng prosecated with grent vigor by both parties, The Premler and “Dr, Tappes are sdvertired (o measure swords at a numbee of mevtings between now and clection-day, which 8 Wednesday next. The nomination for South Wel- linzton sbo ook place at Guelph to-duy. D, Gutherle und Joseph Goidie were nominated. The main question ot isue in tbis clection 3 Freo ‘F'rade versux Pratection. ey BUSINESS NOTICES, Ta Iausckecpers.—The nttention of wands of familles I+ huvited tothe superlor quality of Bu nett's Flavoring Extructs, They are highly con- centrated, huve il the {restinens and elicacy of the frults' from which they are prepared, and uro lesn expensivy PIRROFESSIONAL RUPTURE DR. SHERMAN (2 atill treating ruptured pattents b She shRlicutiont of Wl einudioa O Fellet and G, a¢ bis 140 Eiat Maci £y £au recelvo treatment and 1 i % t‘xln 'A.lin-m'uu uf Cuses befure and sfter cure, for_ bt X CURNSTONN, T4th of JULY. 1776, ORAND STEAMBOAT EXCURSIONS! Goodrich Tranaportation Company's Line, Threo large, splendld low-pressury aldo-wheol Steatnbonts, Chicago, Sheboyzun, and Muskegon, Wi} wake Nouriy Trips to Nivanaton, Pird will leave dock funt of Michigan-av, at 8 o'cluck A ., and every hour thereatter during the day, Giraud Centcunial Oelcbealion at Evansten, he Bvapston Per hus heen chnstered by the Guodrich Vraneportation Compauy fur thelr ex- cltinive uno on Liat duy. Amuple Kofreshments with{ be provided by Evaiwion Ladics 1 the besutiful ' Groves, and muscuicnts alao will be arranged for the entertalument of Excarsionista, Bus all| Gimes, ete, Euch Steamer will huve & Coruet Linnd un bagrd. 7~ Tickets for the round trip only $1, wood on elther boar, "Vickets for trlp une uu{ o or fivm Evaneton, 50 conta, Pickets for Childevn 13 yeacs or under, round trip, 50 cents, EVENING EXOURSIONS witl nikw be o by these Splendid Boats, leaving doskeat 8 Weluck, Alusie wid Danciug. "Ticketa, Jeduced Excursion ltates to Raciue, Milwauke Orand Haven, Muskegon, und 5t. Joseph: Huitog Picket, Ruciie and retury, Leeth lacladed, 82,50, Ituund Trip Tleket, Milwankee and return, berth lncluded, §3; ltound Trip Ticke und return, berth included, $1; Rouud Trip Granyg Haven und Muskegon and reinrn, berth ine cluded, 5, Tickuls good frow Saturday, July &, untll Thursday. EXQURSION TO MICHIGAN OITY. cnlal Celobratlon, Parade, and Uall st “Cho Steawer Corona will leave doci oot Michigan-av. on the moruing of July 4 st 5 wclock for Aclyan City, Sl Witl remalu thore throuih the day aud vvenlng, aud arrive back in Chicugo early nest woruiig. Fare Micbligan City and return, bertl included, only 81,50, Al Excursion Tickets csu be procised at offico, T. Q. BUPLIN, Sup't. 'ACLES. @‘ IS «@ HRAZ L'QAN {R IRLLE !l'li(}’l‘h(}':g Sulted taall sighta’ ction 8t MANASSE'S PRSIt D i W ol 1878. faat Mlchigun-uv,

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