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3. 7 oon not have ventured to -~ the . for the War-for-Turkey party has had to soecumb, . that enthneiastic commenta. They aro worthy youn, men, of magnifcent phyainues, and blondces, and have a conntenance §n which resolation and gentle- Toss arc alngularly blended, - ENGLAND. WHAT WAS ACCOMPLISUED DY OLADSTORR'S . * RESOLUTIONS Correspondence Cincinnati Commercial. 2 Toxnos, May 15.—Last night Mr. Gladstonc's resolutions wero defested In TParlfament by the large majority of 131, The Llelegraph will lLave given Yyou this astatement, but it may not have added that In the strug- gle on the Eastern questlon, which ended lant night, Mr. Gladstone got mach more of the victory 1lian the Government. All England breathes freer, end the Government got its majority only by back- Ing down from the Beaconefield-Derby programme and competing with Gladstone in the cry for neu- trality nnd peace, mach as the manwho has & #tolen watch in his pocket escapes by joining In the hue and cry, '‘Etop thief1" Tho whole thing has becn very remarkable. When Lord Derby wrote his supercilions and provocative reply to Russis it in the full beltef that the indignation ralbed by the Bulgarisn atrocities was all over and a reaction supervencd. Tho Marquis of Harting- ton and other chicfs of the Libcral party shared belief. GQladstons was the only man among them who did not belleve in the reaction. W hen ‘ha annonnced his reaolotions Iartington and the reat hisstencd to dissuade him from urging them, and, when they found him bent on golng forward, they declared” they would vote against him, and #o the Liberal ]&:Hy would be divided. Then, like Holand tn the Roncesyallea story, Giladatono wound hishorn. Tue sound was heard In every part of the Kinsdoms mculln%l were held In every eity, hamlet, chapel, club,—all standing by ne,—and in less than @ weck the Bulyarian indigoation was all back again. the ilartingtonian Liborale went reactionary leader and cried: oll gea men,’ Yon have, A8 our Upposition leader, put youeself in antagoniam to Glndstone s resolutionai but uur constitucnts are with Gladatone, and if wo vute.against him, we mizht as well resign our neats.’™ Whercupon Tlartington went to Gladstone with a very ditfer. cnt tone from the frst: went with an appeal ad misericordiam, and br&y‘l bim to build & golden ‘Vridge for his retreat. Thereupon Gladstone agrecd not Lo divide the 1iouse on two of his resolutione, The Torics came next. The fecling In the country which they had deemed & momentary flash waa found to be a fre that might smoulder, but could ot be extingulshed, and might flame out when Gladstone chose to fan it. The Government wero willing 1o nccept the two remaining resolations thelr author wonld only make them aflrm fsith in thelr neutrsl Inten- Gladstone had ruch [faith, tions, no Ilu plainly told them that ho meant to denonnce thiem; and that, thoagh ke would nol challenge s vote of the Liouse on some of his resolutions, be sdhered to and meant to defend them. llc, thero. fore, compelled them to fight, and the votc last Tight must be regarded 88 not apon the polley of England (n the East, bot more upon a coneure of tha Guvernment. For in the course of tho debate the Government, 1 have Intimated. had to alter 1helr tone altogether. They had to proclaim nn- equivocally their neutrality, thelr alienation from Turkey, thelr sympathy with tho feeling in the nation, Thoy had to.cat thelr own words, iucloding tho Derby dispatch; and now fur the fimt Ume thers Is soma sssurance that England will nat go into the war, Mnch of :the cfiect which has been produced must be attribated to Mr. Gladstone's first apecch. It 1s snfe to say that eince John Bright passed tis zenith no speech more eloguent has been heard In the House of Commons, 'Tno row, the taunts with which Gladstone was greeted when he announced 1hat he would not press two of hls resolutions to 8 vate, camo partly from the Hadicals, but maialy from the (overnment benchen, whare It was rocog- nized tnat the hoped-for spiit In tho opposition ranks hsd beon escal The Marquis of Hart- ington and bis friends sat dumb, knowing that the taunts wero suffercd by Ulsdatone vicariously, in onder to save them from the necessity of literally fulfiliing their pledge to the Housa (of voting againet Gladstone), and m0 ruioing them with thiolr conatituents. ' But these clamors put Qlad- stono on his mettle, and he knew tho nation woa with hims3 80 he finog himself into the thing with a frecdom and fulincss which were nover more prodent than when they scewed mast rash, An old parilamentary wriler who has sat In tho gallery for thirty years told me that n all ‘that time ho d never heard. Gladstone {n such form, and that the orator surprised bl with unsnepected powerd. The Tunes spoke of his **passionate eloguence,” bat the phrane s & very moderats expession of Lha wer with whioh he gathored np and concentrated e sympnthien of the H{ousu, 1n the course of his spocch o mads & gerturs which probably wos never bafore seen in the Louse, and which in any ordinary atato of feoling in that body would have baon rezgrded as theatrical. Bpnllln‘luf the o] prossod provincen mé praying the clvilized world for succpr, Uladsto: lasped his a8 topether with tigmtly intorlocked Hingers and rafucd them fn the attjtude of prayer, as his voice lowerad ton nding tone, 'The speech and the accom- panyiiig foeling of the Houss had passod to a Poink where the gesturo was nlmrly and natarally deamatic, and tho orator's most invoterate enemy the solomnity of oment by 8 nn! ile. 1 Tho debate” which closed last night can hardly fall to becomo an event of historic importance in ihe aflairs of Europe. It has determined thot Tuasla shall not posscas Constantinople oss prize of the present war; but It ias rendured {¢ tolerably clear that if Rus«ia shall defuat Turkey, as la prob- able, she will recelve s vory important roward and Ye accordod advantages from which she has hither. 10 been excluded, key 10 Asta Minor will bo- como Rudsian, an all the linca seaward—hitherta under cuntrul hostlle to her—will be so neatralized 1hat she will have a fruo seaboard without the bur- then of defending it agajust goneral Joalousy, and will be ablo to entor into the circle of great maziuo and commorclal Fowers, GUNS FOR TURKEY. T8 LANGE CORTRACTS GIVEN TO THE PHOVI- DENCE TOOL COMPANY. Procidence (R, 1.) Correspondence New Tork Herald, ‘This flourishing Now Englaud city takes a deep 1ntervat in the presont European war for the rea- #on that she Ia makiug no end of arms for tho Turkish Uovernment. 1t 1a o well-known fact that th Providence Tool Company have besn moking urs for the Turka for tho past three years. A 1lerald correspoudent called upon the President of the Company last night at hls residenco In this city for tha purposa of avcertaloing what bls Company was doinv. Mr, Anthony eafd the pspcra had mis- represented the Tool Company In variuus ways as to their contract with the Tarkish Government, aod woe of them wore of the opinlon that our Government sbuuld not allow ars 10 bo shipped and used againet a Guvernment which waw at peace ‘with this country, The contract, he said, had buen entered Into 1o good faith, and ke bad no doubt it would be filed o the letter, notwithstanding all «florts to the contrary, THE CONTHACT WITII TURKET, ‘The origloal contract with the Ottoman Governe ‘ment waa for 600,000 guns of the Peabody-Martinl awanufacture, 5o 1ar the Company have wanuface tured $00,000, all of which bave been prowptly ‘paid for, aud the Company are assurad that all fu+ ture demands for mouey would be mnet, o fact, Mr. Authony sald the Company had no uncaslnuve ut the future, in viow of Lhe square sud Lonor- able dealinge of tho Guvernment In the pust, The Company cruploys 1,500 workpien, souie of thetn the beat that can be found in the couniry, snd the present pay-roll ls §30.000 per wmouili, Al une time they employed 1,800 men. aud tho pay-roll nmounted to glw. . Notwithstanding tug con- ccrn lv not runnlng to s full capacity, about wno- Lalf of tho men are working thirteen hour por duy inatead of ten hours, TURKI3L AND AMERICAN INSPRCTORS, At the present time there ore twenty -six Turklvh ofticers ot this place who visit the works every doy und wiuutely exawmine every gun befure it e packed away to bo shipped to Turkey, They. stu terwed Jnspectors. The Managing Inspector, Gen, Teullk Packa, u_prowinent oiicer of tnu Turkish at.ny, has been licre ever since the contract was cutered 1uto, In uccorasnce with the turme of the cuntruct, “The othier Iuspectors sppeal 1o bim on all watters upen which™ they “ars lo doubt thie finlsh, etc.,” of the gubs, in turn communicates with {he Tool Come 1any o tho United States Governmant. Thero are sl Afty Awerican Inspectors at the works, at tue request ot the Turkish Governwent, They were ot from the Springfield Armiory by order of the Chlef of the Burcau of Ordnance at Wushington, but thoy are pald foa thelr services by the Furkiah Governwment. ftler sulicient zuarantce that the ‘fl‘ll‘ll are perfect aftor Deing obliged to be subwitled to the critlcal exam- natlon of w0 many experts, sud it of course ro- tlects credit upon the Company, Wnenthey arrive a Coustastinople tuey ure also inspecied, dnd Mr, Anthony infurmed your correspoudunt that so far 3wt a alngly cnultla ut bad been recelved from that q.:.\nt The Cumpany do sil their buslucas through Gen. Teuflk, that Is all the Lusiness pore twminy to the guns end thelr shipwent. lle gll. Lowever, nothlng to do with the muncy matters, the Cowpany ‘s ageut at Constantinople aitendingto 43t part of the cuntract excluaively. QUESTION OF FUTURE BUIPMENTS. Awmigul bave becn expecied, Ar. Anthony de- clived to slate when the next shipmynt wouid be 1.3 a0l what eteamer would be chartered for that Lpvarcntly Fieky busioess, e did not, b croult the” atatéments which bad been wady lu the uewrpapere to the eflect (hat by Husldn duet recently left the Lospitable shores of New uteide walting Jor wu gpoortualty to the **contrabands of war'' which wen: ipped for their euctnles, Notwitbstaoding cd the lew of such & brocecding, yet b wus wilhing o wdwlt that the - Kusalan fieed would 2101 by 8blé 1o eapture the next ateamer whicy left Auserican waters with srms and wunftions of waz Tor the furks, 1wplyluy that the wer would be' @ very faat saller. He cousidered it lu- posaible for Russlen wen-of-war to uverbaal o stcainef whith wighi bave s aliglt atart of thew. tolar, be said. ) be slcamers which bad cons yeyed arins to Turkey carricd the Eogllel £ag, sud L 1htiuiated 1t #uch & contre would doubtiias b takeu In the future. Mo was slvo 0f the oplulon thut rhogld the stcamer be capturcd the Rusalsng would by obllged 10 take her iuto port for the Court of Aduilrally to pase judywent upon tho svleure, and fn view of We fact st wonltions of war Lad béen ablpped fue the Rasslan Guvernwent trom Lbis country hu did uot thlab the capture would b Justied. At Bridgeport, Cun., dbe Kuraiana ad Turks alike Lad ebipped powder, wululy for castndies, el and 4t tho prescut tiwe thora were inepactorn of each Government at that lace, v TURRIAIL INTRLLIGRNCE. Bofore the declaration of war Ulere wero hot mix inepeciors hiers, the~othors, mostly youns wmen, having arrived bt a few week ago, as reported in the /erald st ihe time. Mr. Anthony wan of the opinion that they had been ordered here so much to inspect the arme s to learn somethin: of their manufacture, #tc. None of them apeak En- flish very finontly, but 1t 18 thelr Intention to Jearn ne'langiinge as rpidly as posalble. tien. Teslik spesks very good Enulish, and when referring to the tronblca al heme and the probabie resit. in- varlably tefuses to_express an opinion, bul always sayn, *¢ Wa shall sec,” g CONTINUING TO MANUPACTURR. Tt will take a year for the Tdol Company, to eom= plete tho contract, they being ablc, with thelr preeent fucilitier, to mannfacture 4, er week, ‘hey are all boxed up as soon as Bnished. snd are in readiness to ho forwarded at an hour's notlce, "liey are neatly and_sceurely packed, tha Turkish inspectors being on hand to ece every gun placed fu its_proper position. They were 8il glad to Jearn, through the /erald, of the safe arrival at Canstantinopte of the, steaner Joun Bramhall, which had 0,000 ritles’ on " board which had been ehipped from this eity, The guns are all of he Peabudy-Martin attern, ~and nro the B e i tienst " pattorn. ured in England. The English “Government fgnore the name of Peabody, which is the Ameri- cun part of the manufactnbe, Un this varticular gun the Tool Company have been at work for up. ward of luree sears, In KU1 they manufactored the Springticld rmuskets, and afterward tonk upthe Peaboily system, which wae s breech-loader, and of which they manufactured for varions Governments. including France (for the Franco. Prussinn war), Ronmania, Switzerland, Caba, and Canada. Atter thelt introductlon i Swilzerland an improvement on them was made by Mr, Mare tini, and its exceliency Indnced the Company to adoptil. The improvement consisted of A con- cealed lock and self-cocking device, 'Thu V'eabody pattorn consisted of & side and separate lock. FRANCE. WILL DEFEAT TIUE AVPROPIIATIONS, Panis,Jane 1.—The Lepubdlique Francaise states {hat the Chamberof Depnties will not yoto the budget while tho Brogilo Ministry remains In power. - . Loxuox, June L.—A special {rom Parls, refer- ring to the sbove, says this declalon ia in sccorde anco with the advice of M. Tniers. MORE I'ROSECUTIONS. Tams, June 1,—~The Uovernment Intends to prosecate the President of the Municipal Connell for romnrks Insulting to Prestdent Mackalion dur ing & epeech ot 8¢, Denls, GAMBRTTA. ‘The rtudents of Patls presented an address to M. Oambetta. ‘The address Is moderate In tone, and thatiks M, Gambetta for his effurts In bohalf of the Ttopublic. M. Gambattacongratalated the stodents on their Grm ond patlent attitude, 1o expressed tho conviction that the touuds of legality would ot be overpassed, and that the question nust by referred to the Judginent of tae country, In the posellle contluguucy of President MacMuhon's resignation, he eald M. Thiers was & statesuan wol ed to become agalo & perfectly constitu- tonal i'resident. Tl WAR ON TIE I'IESS. Tamws, June 1,—The editors of the Ralcal havo been senienced to thirce mionths’ imprisuninent and to pay 81,000 fne for usnlling President MacMahon, and defending tho Cowmune, = 'The |m|:}!hm'tlon of the Laical is suspeaded for six mo! . At Perplgnan tho editors of two Republican mewspapers hava been senteuced (o Bftven monthy’ imprisonment and $0J tue and two years' imprivonment and $400 tine,. respectively, Tor similat oifenees, Prodecution has beon fostitnted against the Algerian nowspaper Courler of Urang. CHAMIORD. i " 'Tho Moniteur statea that thu Count do Chambord has advised hls adherents in the Scnate to vote in favor of the dissolution of tha Chsibor, so ns not to render tho Legitimiat party responsible for tho rave cunsequericos which mght eusuo it a disso- ution was refused, Thu Government has not get taken any dofinito resulation about roproroguing the Clsuber. The Left appears sesolved to uppose & secund proroyge- tion aa unconstitutional, GREAT DBRITAIN. LONDON PAILURES. s ! Loxnox, Juno 1,—Tha forinightly scitlement on the Btock Exchange, which was concluded yester- day, develuved o consldesable amount of troublo among the ** bear" speculstors. Up lo now, there bave been thirteen fallures doclared In the hause, some with rather large accounts open, There aro roporta of embarrasamenta in the Drad- ford manufacturing district. Four frms of no Rreat importanco have susponded. It le statod thelr agiregate labilities, though considerable, are ROk kuCh ks 10 appreciably distarb trade, TIE QUEEN AND TITIENS. ‘The Queen has inguired about tho health of Mme, Titlens, ard received an anawer that she could not be, s yet Imnuunccd out of danger, ‘but ber advance toward recovery 1s cheering. GLAUSTONE, : Loxpoy, Jung 1. —The Times in ita lending odl- torial snys: *'Gladatono fs now pro-eniinently the tberal [undor, or, ot us say with his upponents, tha ltadical leeder, AJl that has the truo und cloar ring of Liberallsm * {n the country, all tbab ‘may be counted upon to endure and Lave welghtin any future cuntest botween tho great partios of the Slate, now attachca itself to hix nane," Liudizuiad, Juno 1,—The Mayor gave a dinner to-doy to Mr. Qladatone, Mr. Dright, and the members of the City' Corporation. Ulad- stono, roplylng 1o & toasf to his healtl, whica was = ecnthuslastically recelved, wade a long wpeech, tho most slgnifeant points of which were in lufiy of the Radicul party, He said there was mnch political lothargy, Tho pi or definition of theterm Hadical, ns used at t resent time, wusaman who was In carnest, ladstono also notably pralsed the effurts which Ulrmingham bad made to solve thu educativnal diftienlty by the adoption of n purely socular sys- tom, Mr: Dright coneldered that last autumn's agita- tlon on (he Easturn question, and tho fact tiat yesterday's meetlhe was the preatest political meoting ever held within the wally, showed that thie Liberal purty was In a healthy atats, SHOUT TIME, Loxpoy, Juno 1,—The cotton spinners of 0ld- ham have declded to call o weeting of the whole trade to coneldor the advisability of wurking on :hur\ timo tn vilew of the pressnt depression of rado. GEN. GRANT. TUE CLUBS. Loxpoy, June 1.—The Anglo-American 7¥mes atatea that o dinner to Uen, Grunt has boen ar- tonged at the United Servico Club, which representative of the Britleh army and navy, This honor is only tendered oMcors of tho highest dlatinction. Other military cluba have followed 1he example of the Unitod Horvice o Inviting the G 1 {0 bacomo an huuorury member. Awong o i the political clubs the way bas Leen Jud by the Ueforn, EGYPT, AN OUTBIEAK, Cano, June 1.—Lettcrs from Khartoum con- firm the report of a revolution jo Darfor, Gordon Pasha. Qovernor nn‘llnndam. wasat Khartoum May . It was oxpected be would proceed to toe dise turbed districts, MEXICO, TNE FEOTLE ADVENSH TO LERDO, BAX Fuaxciaco, June 1.—~Jutolligent parties jnst from Moxico say the 8libuslering movuwments will provea fsilure, The peuple will light for Dine rather than havo Lerdo fustalled by a forcicn Power, and betier government is wanted by theie own ¢xertions slono, — TOME, A PAPAL SHEET-ANCHOR. ‘Loxpow, Junel,~A Itome dlspatch saysitfe ated thal 8 large portion of the $600,000 which the Pope has already received from the pligelms has already been' remlited to London sud doposit- ed, to provide againet the needs of the Huly Seo whlle the Ponticul thrune - Iv vacant, snd fur the firat requirenients of Piuy' successor, —— DENMARK. DiED, Corexnaaxy, June1.~M, Hansen, lesder of the Left in tho Daulsh Parilament, fs dead, ———m— THE COTTON MANUFACTURERS. Bostox, June 1.—The annual meetings of the Nashus and Jackson manufscturisg companies werd beld to-day. The formez, for the Brst time fu alncteon years, passed fte somi-nunual divideud. Tho semi-annual making uy of the cotton manu~ facturing companies ls less favorable yenerally than was anticlpated, sevoral of which bave pawed their seml-annual ividends sud now wake 3 per centy but uthers are sull Uusble to make any divi- dend, ‘The Jarge Amoskeay Company makes 4 per cent, but it 16 unduratood that less tuan 1 per coub been earned snd the remainder s taken from the surplus, . L e—— " GEN. GARFIELD DENIES IT, CoLrus! 0., Jane l.—Gen. Oarfeld, who passed through this city to-day en route tu Mobile, lcft the followtag letter directed to tho Agent of the Associated Pross; vas Sin: 1 bave just soen in the Cinclonati Lommerciul of this ing, coplud froos the New York Sun, whal purports to be s lettur of the Prosident to e, It is & forgery In every llne and wonl. Qanrixio, POLITICAL. WiLurxatoy, N. C., Juue 1.—The Bosrd of Al- durmen elected o' March took charge of the city 1t cunsists of six Derwvcrats snd four Ke- This 1s the first time the city bas been™ under Demucrutic control sluce uegro sullrage wos sstablisbed. The vew Buard elected yubo Dawson uy Aluyor of tle aitye A Full Exposition of the Nu- Degeription of the Man of God Now His éleakneés, and fi_né,tuous- A Jury C(iniplefefl Yesterday, Chief-Justice Waite's Charge to Miscellaneous Record of Evil A PULL STATEMENT OF TIX PACTS IN THIS K- half jost among the troes, nud with eurroundings that might befit an Acadla, 1s all of a ferwent over a trial for marder, Bamuel 11, Methee, Indicted for the marder of his wife, and, should the facts ntteuding the crime bo proved to bo as ciatmed by the prosccution, the caso will not Le without striking welodramatic featores. ¥ the congregation of the Christlan Church nt Ashton, & from Digon, and contalnlng somno 1,200 In- * babitants, that is, sernions delivered as could preach—delivored by MeGheo. natty little man, scrupulonsly neat, and more than a trifle aandyish in his ettire, hiad & smuoth volco, aid oot adrauce any dangerous heresles,nnd, all in all,-made a favorable fmprossion, * * The reanlt was that he received 8 call,” and ehort- 1y removed from Huntinxton, Ind., to Ashton, and McQhee, who fssomewhere about 40 yoara of age, — and a doughter about 16 years of nge. 'The latter ‘was introduced In the nelzhborhood as Mrw. Jenny Morris. 8he bad an Infant child, and her husband, nover secn at Ashton, was understood to be somo- where East, ¢ dolng the **test preaching, AMcUloe stopped at tho hiousaof & well-to-do farmer named Paddock, frosh, handsome girl of about 18, and a member of the church, it was observed, scemed decply im- ical dandyleme, and mora aangorous clerteal senti- ‘mentaliem, cxpecially Impressed with tho farmer's hiandsomo _clrelies, the vors tho matter was talked about, .enco that THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1877—TWELVE, PAGES. A POISONED ‘WIFE The Murder-Trial at Dixon, L, Likely to. Become a Cause Celebre, s merous Peculinrities .of the Case, Accused . of Unspeakable Wiokednesses, ... .- - ness, and Inscrutable Slyrneas..v Aiter Weary ours of Interrogation. tho Jury in'the Ellenton Riot Cases. Doings Throughout the Country. ELDER MGIEE, CULIAR CASE. Spectal Dispateh to The Trivuse Drxox, 11L, June L.—Thls pretty little town, The case I8 ‘that of the Rev. ABOUT A YRAR AGO.: town ' about fftcen miles listened ta the *‘test” scrmons— esmple of what he Mo was a ESPECIALLY UPON TIE FEMALR PORTION OF THE CONGREUATION. entored npon the ministry at the Christlan Church, he looks younger,—was accompanied by his wifo During t! few days of his stay at Asbton, whila FADDOGK'S DAUGHTER IILLA, pressea with the now miniater, with his Wttlo cler- And McGhee, it was noted, seemed daughter. When, soon after, MoGhee returned to Astton, there sprang up \ AN INTIMACY DETWRRN THEM that was rapidly developing Into w scandal of tha first magnitude, = The glrl, fivm’ybollY in the con- gregatfon conld wsee, was ‘'madly in love with tho minister, ~And the minlster, with hie pastoral prerogatives and priviloges nsed to that end, was making love to Uilla In 1n a way that tho old folks all said mast soonce or Inter Jead to mischlef, fut, after the manner of tha wore zeslons wera the pariisans of the pardon An sustaning bim, nud, naa persccuted fudividual, ho endeared hiimself the more to the female por tloa of the tuck, and, of courso, waw moro over an object of Intercat to Mias ltella. TILB MISCHIKP DID QuME~ soon enough. On the 7thof Fobrunry lnat Mc- Ghee's wife was selzod with violontspaime, attonas ed with teedble palns and vomiting, In about forty-elght huurs shie recovered, On the 16th she was again selzed by frightful convillsfoas, laating about three dl(l. The thinl week she begon w convaicece. lut on the evenlugof Feb. 20 the spasms recurred with nnusual violence, McGheo at the time was at charch CONDUCTING REVIVAL BERVICRI~— bt foi 04 t0 bo a8 & revivallet, He was sent for,as alvo was the Doctor, Tho lutter compounded a simple Jlencr{pllon.—tllamcl and_bismuth, —~ which bie divided into four doses, administering une himself and leaving dlrections thut ono of the awders shonld be given overy two hiours. Twa ours passed, and 8 nelzhbor—a woman who had comeointo **situp with Mra, Mctihue—gave tho second powder, 'The patlent, though sutfering extrete pain, complained of the bifter Lasto uf tho powder. Anotler two bours pusscd, ‘The third powder wan given her, ¢ Why, this 1s like tho oue the Doctor pave, ™ Id Mrd, McGhee, a4 sho swallowed it The exclsmation leads to the lnfur- TUX FOOR WOMAN UALF-SUSPECTED . he was being foully dealt with. Auother couple of hours passed, ‘The last of the four powders was given ner by another of the nelghbor women, who was ottending bor, and Mrs. McGlee, with ber worst wispiclons ovldently retdralng, uaid, ** That fu like tho secund." A few hi in great agony, her symptous being soning by strychnine, THE “TALK' UAD NOW MAGNIFIED 10 such proportions thst people o lunger upoke in whispora ubont i, {'ha cliarge wad at ouce made that McGheo had pulsoned kiw wife in oeder that he might marry Itiila Paddock. This 1n sowe moudi- fud form even imvaded dctilice's own house while he stood there befure tho hfelews remains uf his wife, und ho responded souicthing to the effect that the doad wowan bad not been without causo for Jealousy, + 'rhe wmatter could not now be hushed ap, A POST-MOHTEMN EXAMINATION was had, and the contenta of the stomach and the wpoon with which the medicine had heen admiuls- tered were furwarded to Lrof, Malucs, of Nusl Meulend College, for examination and analvsie, Blr{chlllno was at unco discovervd in the stomacl, and adhering also to fhe spoon from winch the bitter medicine had heen sdministered to Mre, cutiee. Then 1t wae discovered that SlcGhee, about a waek bufuro his wife's llinese comuencod, AD BOUGHT ARSENIC ot the Town of Capron, Boone cnnnl{. while hold- Ing u protracted mecting there, Al tho symptoms O Mra. McGhee's ilness i the veslnning were those of arsoulc poleon, Bubsequently he pur- chsed wirychiine of & druyulst ut Aebton, The thcory s that au uverdoss. of the areunlc [ wintstered and tho stomach rejected it TIEN STHYCIININE WAS ADMINISTERED, McGhue wus wied and cowmitted to {lll. Then came another phass of tho case that luat least atriking. — ‘Fho duughter, Junny 3lorris, wad permitied to visit Mctilice fu Jall. After she had wado nlin several visits he communicated to a Iriend, and 20 the vtory kot out, that Jenny had made & written coufession that she hsd volsoued hee mothier in revengo fur the lattur's tinding fault with her (Jenny) keeping compuny with some young (allow, Jenny, Who I8 8 Lalf-witte] sort of creaturs, then told how, in blacell, JcGhee hud wrliten out the confesslon nud wanted ler 1o cupy and sigu it, ssyiug Lo ber that 1t could do no barw, SUC, N HASTY OUTLINE, Is tha case for the prosecution which opened yes- terday, the entiro” day being taken up with ! selection of jurars, only seven being thus far solected, when a wpucinl venuu was wsued fur ‘Dfl"fl?h‘ Jurord, frow which the panel is now Detng filed;and TS MORNING his Honor Judge W, W, Heuton, of the Third Judicial Clreult, #its on the tench with his lexs crosed aud ‘suld-:lmmcd wpuctacles satrlde bis n iting for tlo inrurl 10 be brought fu, whils State's-Attors &{ A, U, “Bardwell and the Hou. ‘William Barge, for the prosecution, snd Judue John \;[ Eu-lu:. lur’ the ufih‘ml. 'J““ ln&. c\uh:"'! tho wan whosv fate will depend upon the verdict o that jury when wade up, sits ol o desk beslde hls couniel, with bis bands folded {n TKUR CLEHICAL 8TTLE, save when carcesiog hLis flowlug blick beard, and Wesni quity the air of the pacson fu the pulwl waiting for the **valuntzy * to conclude belose be opens tho services witn prayer, 4 DAPPER LITTLE YELLOW, of unmlstakable clerical cut,—clorical coat and collar, clerical smouthness and sleckueds all over, wul] iericsl white bands; dark . bair, shoved back carelessly from 8 narruw forvhuad, aclear tyo wlih 8 clerical benlguancy of look fn it, atralyght, prominent nose, snd 8 course, seosu- ous mouth, cowplete the photograph of the wan whu is twuvmun 8 cold-blooded or a4 cd & o0 r‘vflc wes commliited. With the stereotyped clere BuIRK upon his face, he sita bore st my right awaitin; vrucecdings that muy end 1o bis balug hanyed,, aa his bland clerical manner stanips biw da the wiiab- teab 0f mitally blend foolé—or ks B wa with ruh drops powern of eelf. how to don and wenr & mask: . GRTTISO THAR JURONS, This morninu; uitor the oanal e the {lmh semmoned apon the special venirn wers hed into court in squads of number required to All the paoel, rubjected to the usaal tedlous examination and cross-cxamination as to thelr fetel an J guned azatn John E, 11 B dock waa | of course, imposnble at color of Bual, nrors in (ha case, nestion! the casc,' ench juror was chirch-memuer. 1f he answercd in tue aMrmative, then the next questlan wad, Inclined to favor the defendant if he would be roved ta be n minister of the Gospelr™ then the gueation from the de- 4 you be prejudiced agninst t d hold him to more severs accounia- ho {a°s minfator?™ and po on, with In the forenoun the cighth juror, Michael Truntman, waa accepted. Thiey the Jnrors wera aworn (n squads the tedions éxaminatton and cro almost endless variations. resuued. {n the evening, Tos P, was completed and the farmer; Joh| mechaniet ed tu-morrow, TIE SENSATION OF TIIR CAS) U'nddock takus th e, and gives her account of fe, upon whom Miss I'ad. o volunteer nurse. Itis, Lis stage of tho case to tndertake to anticingto any lentlmon{. bat the fact that Miss Paddock was conspleuous in it come when ALl witness for the defeu the death of Mctihee's sitendance fentjonn to MctGheo's the latter, aud that 3 counts, oted, h advocacy of any political par crime u{ whlcll’lflcy al Irt In tho eccond ond cct of tne It must appear that trol, inferest, sin right and privilege of.yotin; race or color without regard to or association. who ve, that belng the Th oalifieations to ait ]l& additlon to the lrl‘mn} 4 to having read newspaper reportd of ¥, rod wphslhtr hg wean & **Would you be unds 3 arme fe dnring the last flinexe of Paddocek wasacting as oue of the volunteer nursea the night Mrs. McUneo dicd, mukes the testimony of Miss Paddock await- td with thae livel THOE ELLENTON RIOTS. CIIEY JUSTICH WAITE'S CHARGE TO TUE JURT. CuAntEsToN, 8. C., June 1.—At the openling of tho United States Coort this morning, Chict Jus- tice Waite charged the jury In the Ellenton con- bpirsicy caso at some length, ' After explaining the nature of tho charga containea in tha the sovoral ond the statute allezed to have been vio- e said the eontrolling element In thsoffense charged In tho fourth and 6fth counts Is the race or 1t 1s not onough that defendant may have conspited against him on account of poe Jitieal opinlons, or on account of the support or ty, for thatls nota huse courts nceusud. hird counts such ls in eflt charge, but in the fourth and fifth it ia not. . To cru\lct under tho Jstter. counts he object of the defcudsnts in hoir unlawful combination was to Interfera witt Eie nccount of his s 1ol As {t ayipears from tho evidence that linsh was killed on the 18th of September Jast, 1t follawa that you must find that LLe conaplracy agafust hin, whatever moy have been lts charuc. ter, wus farmiod on or befors thut duy, begn attempted on the part of the defense to cune trattict the cyldence offered by the Guvernmont to prove that Lush was A COLORED MAN, or that ho was a citlzcn of the United States or o uslified voter of Alken County, ur o member of a political party which on’or abont the ¢ last put_Smalls In nomination for clection for member of Congress for the Cone gressianal Disteict in which Alken County i situ. therafora, that you will huve any difically In aeriving at & conelusion npon lawfully 1ath of Septembe ated, 1t Iy not probabl thewo prelininary question: ) The real controversy before you is as to the ex- 1t s tothia point you have been histening with wo much attention for#o many days has been prineipally directed, and_ hora It Is proper to say m that defendants are for the killlng of Bush or for any other of the numerous homicidea that ware “committed durlng the divturbauces which followed the sliegod attack by two meerocs upon Mre. Harley and her 1ittlo son, neor Sliverton, ou the morning of Fri- dnyi' the 145th of September. tutence of nn alleged conspiracy, that the evidence 1o Whic tho outset 1 ot il which have Licon dokcribed ) unlshment of thosc gulity of thom has Leen com- pnllllcd Ly law to nlhuflaurll than this, The pow. er for that purpose oxists in the Guvernmont of the Btate, and, under our political system, tho courts of that Government can alona bu rusortod to for the trialand conviction of such ofendors, ropar aubjocts for your thoy’ lerllhnuwly teut to s indictment, and the acts themsolyes aro consideration, so far prave the criine cbarged 1n thi which has been wade un offonse aguinet the laws of the United States, It s not for you to considor whether theso laws aro wiew or unwise, tho aut, baving Leen pa ‘The shocking detalla ave transactions, which have been given in evidence, are only to 'be consldeted by you with reference to thelf bearing upon the exlsténce of AN ALLEGED CONAPIRACY to provent by force, Intimldation, oz threats, the support and advocacy by Bush of tho election uf Brualls, or to intimidate hlm on account of his race or color in the froe oxercl s ‘rlgh‘ to vots. However much you ‘may deprecal acts y wl of Congrass when it passcd them, and, saed, nefther yon nor the Court have at thiy nms anything elso to do that they aew properly enforced, protect cltizons of the United States in the lawful enjoyniont of the rights which have becn sccared to them by the Coustitution an:l the laws of tl Unlted States, and whilo in this case |h€{ have been resorted to on aceount of alloged violatlon by whits men £ ollie privilugos of colored mos, thoy PEN TO WHITES . occasion ever require. So fur from arraying race aguinst race, their objoct s Nelther ars you to inguire at whows instunce the Indictiwvat bus Leen Eaqually unlimportunt s ft to_yon or to us whether the ~Siate or aru EQUALLY againat blacks, shoull to prevent auchi & calsmf found or trial Bad. ity, fts oMcord have bLeen unable or - u {0 panish the otfences ngalnst its own laws, bring to judgment {n fte own courtstlio violutors 1t 1s cnough for us that tho of its own pence, Governmont of the United of tho Iaw for ¢ sroso out of an atiempt their dutles. 1t 8 used only o4 8 pretext, aun the partics wi y colored peuple in that yicinity to resist them tln‘m.(:‘ verformance of clafin of tho Government that the vrocexs of the law wua d that the to carry into effect u coneplracy wiich bad aeady bues forned by them, or some of them, ayalnst Bush. Thiw {8 the preclio ques- tion which you are called upon to determine, pnd you are compelled to deteriino it upon CINCUMSTANTIAL BVIDENCE ALONE, tatos has weon fit, / through 1ts own: appropeiste de; tls caso hicro for judicial inveatigation. Un the part of defendants, 1t 1s elalmed that at thecommenceniont of the unfortunate occurrences, which ora in evldenco, thoy were actlng s otticers @ arrost and punishuient of twa nefiruulwhn mado the attsck upon Mre, larley, and afterwards for tho suppressiun of a riot which ‘That kina of evidence, if fall and 8y convincing ax that which Vs called dirvet; but to warrant coaviction upun such evidouce slone the €ircumatancea praven it not only no can with the theory of the guilt of defondants, but they must bo entirely “conslstent with rational conclusion, ficlent {f it s made to & agvinat. that In the purposs syuinst him, ber the t fullo whutlier ho elfcct to a common purposs, denco spiracy 3 cumnon purpose, A1 th meut concerted actlon the ALL ARE BOUND LY THEM ueluhed (romn the original uni: tween the partivs to accom, or4, s for you to delermi justica may Le Wwhile -the [nnocent Jtmay bes First, unocent until But 8 reaswsable dou wceused wuy be such 88 sy peof who {a boneatly un‘:l‘wwfl duty as & juror. Aud now, tue vule . e whicl & reason may be sssigned. tesson wulticlent 10 conviuce anothor, but must be 11y lntlusnce the wind of cue ration Ta couvict under this Indict- ment it 1s not necedsnry to find that tho cunsplru charged wou fornod agulnat Bush alone, 1t pear Lo your satisfuction that ho was lncluded among the Hach moember of a conspiracy is reapunsible porsonaily for the acts of every mems f, done in the furtherance of it ileyal himusell that the acts and declarations of one uf 1ho conaplrators, while actually engaged in gi: pre ay b galnst his conabiralors Davini purpose, The acts and decl carrylng that purpose Inte effect, are 1ho acte and decluratlons of ofl, bui fsulalud acte of violence by fudividuals who may have been engaged ju the con- L be uved ngaiost others, unless it pprars that thoy wero done infuriheranceof a proposed Fedalt, wers present wlien the acts of ylolenco which ate selied vpom as evidency of the consplracy in thly casu_were commlited may not b cape, ti4wo frawe yuur verdict as Lo sccomplish that eud, gulity 84 to all counts; second, Dot kutlty se'ta ull upou sllcounts third, gullty as to yome upon all counts, and not gullty uu tw others; fourth, guilty as to somoe upon Oue or more county, sud not gulliy us to vthers, ‘The burden of pruof, guutleinen, Goveruwent. It 148 wise niaxim of 1) ife .null liberty thsd every man fs presumed to be o 1¢ proven gullty: and this pro- sumptiou Ls o continue with you, sliting as jurors, wott] it bas been overcomu by testimony BEYOND A LEASONABLE DOUST, 4 1s somuthing moro than & captivae doubt, & mere vague nutlon that pousibly inuocent. It must be & doubt for 1z tahle delays, examination was M'GNIEN KRENLY ODSERYED AL his face changing not » musele at aught I1is manner ls that of 8 man who covertly toccurs, & man who e tpon his rprises, and 4 man_who under his guict exterior s of 1ron drmess of nerve,” Wilhe ovut the slightest outward menifestation of concern in the proceedings, seldom ever epcakini connnel, dcGhee {mparmively listened while the examination and cross-examination af the men was continned, Finally, al & yoartor past 0 o'clock ANBL followlng jurors were sworn to Iry the case: Willlam Garrfeon, farmee; art, farmer; C, M. lolbing, (armer: i, I, Cropsvy, farmer; John ark Krane, clerks Mi 'routman, fasmer; ilenry Dolman, farmers Jacob lardin, farmer; t. Furber, a1 . Tho testimony in the not on trial ‘Thelr object 1 partment, to bring- oy perao Nefther §s 1t nnveuur} that bu shonld Luve been mentioned by name in the agreoment or mutual understunding” of the conepiratara, sudicient-if you dnd that the conwplracy was form= ed agmmst & cluss which lncluded “hiw, oxccution it was actuslly carrled of une, whils o o d ey lave hbccn con- spiral s possible that saue may bave supe Fovad that thie whols object ot the sever a 0 suppresy 3 riot and preserve the peac t the cunspiratory, miay hiave laken womblage was Was ¥u or not knows™ well enthey were If the of four, and hat oce to his ichae) &, Mec- case will b atand ase her ate ' litical belief It has not tnes tho Dut ‘Thut was but to sco s to willlng or to the' pare orposs of compicta, 1 tent any other A onsplred Itis sud 8 common into oflect et of Lol ving glven In ovie a common by thelr All who Ulliers, olr uniawlul ordor that pormils yoa upon sl thi upon the u favor of may Dot bu & og Lo perform bis solewn ot o . iz conclusion, gentlemen, wa say to you that boih the Guvornment and defondants are tutitied 10 tbe independent judgweat of each ons ©f you upou tbe isencs prosented for your cousid- wrutlop, tbln‘t s sowethiues the case” that llumu wajorlty oF yourselves the bearing It has upon the facts to be u}l‘mflam :. e tlovernment o a carg, yoursclves above the pollilcal arena, and ronder last Saturdsy rom other number lesy than the whola shall be ndapted. "am & verdict ta be_ retuened. Such an arranzoment 18 not in accordance with ‘the fequirements of tho lsw. Kach of yon must fing upon hie own oath, and no _ong has the right to shift the fesponaibility of Lia final action from his own conecience fo that of one nr more of hia fel- lows, You may bo convinced hy his reasons, but yon onght not to_pat yonrself In & position to be- gome baund by hie personal vote. It Is your duty 1o consult togsilier, to compara your recallections of the testimony, to conslder carefully among Llished. amd to harmonize your views, If possi- bie: but yonr veruict ahonid be in accordance with your own dellberate judgment, A single word moré. 1t haw boen argued befors you that this s a political trial, and that the pron- ‘eentlon has been Instituted and carrled on for political parpos Such argument, gentlo- inen, SUOULD HAVR NO INFLUENCE with you, The fase .to yousnd to the Conrt also h‘poh ical naly In the sense thit it grows out of an allezed offenke again«t the political rights of a citis zen of the United States secuted to him by the Na« tional Congtitution, That a aumber of eitizens of the Uniled States have béen killed there can bo no but that fe nob enongh ta cnable of “tha Cnited States their proteetion under Conntltution. ~ That _duty---befonge - to tho State alone, Iint when an nulawful combina- tion 1s mada (o Interfere with any of the rights of natlonal citizenship secnred to {ue citixens of tha United States by the Natfonal Conatitution¥then snoflense s committed auninet the Inws of the Unite. States, and 1t §a not only the right, but tha abeoluto duty, of the Nationnl Uovernment to in- terfere and atford to its_cltizens that protection which ovory good (oyernment Is bonnd to give. Tha case, 83 -llegad in this indictment, is such nd you as cltizens aro bound to lone, for ou? vendict rogardiess of popular clamar of popa- Tar cxeitements Tha stathte. which w touday 0 voked for the punishment of an offensa agninst.a colored man may to-morrow bo wecd for the pro- tection of a white ma All citizens of the United Btates, whether they bo white or bisck, are in- cluded within its provlslons. You have, gentiomen, ® solemn and Important duty to perform, rnd the case {s committed to your most carefa] connlacration. ‘Thu ca+c wan then given to the jury, who have been ont nll day. Few anticlpata” that they will ngres upun a verdiet, *~ J. B, STILLSON, TAR MORMONB TRYING TO KILL IIM. Bpecial Dirpatch to The Tribune. Naw Yous, June 1L.—Tho Heruld's 8nlt Lake correspondent telegeaphs that ho was fired upon ening by & miscroant Afty feet nway, Thespocd of hie horse donbtless saved his life. A bolder altempt at assassination was mado to-day, . 1le sa) **Whlle -mm;i alone 1o m: roon, s knock camo at the door. It was opene by s man -lmualfi resembling the one who bad Ared'tho plstol. “Yie hold his hht and & paperin hisleft hund, and while bowlng rested his right tiand on the bosom of e cout,~ which was closely Luttoned.. dle asked my name, sad bolng an- swered, ho therl exiended the paper, saying *licro I3 an alildavit which intoresta you.' 1Iie stood at a. distanco of some four fect. Heaching ont with rn‘y zlght had to recelve the paper which he ofersd with his left, ho snddenly withdrew it Atthe sawe time he advanced, and, pulling a short knife fromw his bosora, iruck me's heavy blow on the loft breast, aaying *Take that, you a——of a L—." The polat of tho knife passed through two photographs on ru-lrlw:rd and glanced olf from suspcnder-tmekfe, against which it strack, and which s batlley. bent by the blow, Ilappily, the only injury Isa sore rib.'"" The correspundent in question ks Jorome B. Stillson, i , . CORBOLOBATION. . 3 Batt Laxe, Utab, Junc 1. —A meeting of promi- nent citizens was beld at_the Walker Ilouse this nfternoon to investigats thy reportof tho attempted essaesinstion yesteruay of Alr, Stiilion, the Now York Merald” corroapondent, Mayor Little was called npon to presids,” The testimony of A num- ber of pursons were taken, mmnong whom was the proprictor and several waltera.' No definlte con- clusion was arrived at, but Stillson’s stutement ta pretty gencrally belioved. CIITSOLM. GOY. STONE'S STATEMENT. New Yonk, June 1,—Tho Z'ribune's Washing- ton correspondent says a nowspaper hero Satur- day will print & letter from Gov. Stone, of Missls- sipp!, whercof thie followlng aro extracta: Yinca tho recent uifortuaate occurrenco fn Kempar Counity thery fias Leen nooutbreak, nor any deinon- strations toward violeare. 1 visted tho scone of the trouble a2 8,03 aa L repirt renched mo, and rematoe: there part of two days. made s full Inves tlon and"conyersed fraoly with the family of Chinoim. T afterward visited the Judga of tha Srict, who teas at tha e hearlng cour {a Columbut, and dbtained hls prumniso 0 hold s special terin of the Cireuit Coure with 8 - view veatigation, u ** volunteer: o widow and her tor the attack on tte Jail, when everything was_qules BU5icO clupaci Bnd auiot: fapetia ieraided through th hia telegran o rathor j ruo that Mres. Chisolin and her Rushand wars in dan, t hor Rus! T of assasaination while the latter was Iylng wounded at Bome, - T¢ {4 10t triio tHAt NeF residchce was RURRICE by n mol day and nights that they sworo to take he hose Dband's 1ifcs nud that she was not alluwed exress o7 lu- Rread withuut 8 pass from the tiuads of the mob, MISOELLANEOUS, MORE DAIL YOR PINYEY, Bax Fraxcisco, June 1,—Goorgo M, Planey was tn-dav examined on a charge of forging naval cor- tificates, The cvidence for tho pro<ocution was sppurently conclunive, and no defense was nte tempted. - 1fe was bield to answer in bail of 35,000, Yinney 18 now leld under ‘ball on the variony churees of -forzery, embezziement, aul ob- fatning moncy undee false protentas, aggregating $108,000, ife has only succceded in obtalning bout 840,000, and makus no- further attempt to sccure bondsmien, remaintng In custody. An Im- presslon scems quito general that, unless he has eyonrcea for dofenso not yot ueveloped, he ia [uely to go to the lenltentlary, Homs who clatm o have superior information eay he I« all right, and will yet clear himself ond confound Lils encmies, BTABBING. + Spectal Dispatch to The Tyibline, Douqur, 1., June 1,—lu Fralrie Creck, Da- bugue County, lust night, (wo brothers named John and Charles Clnningliam zot inta a fiy men pamed Drummy. John Cunninghnin drow a knifo sud atabbed Jacob Drumuy, lutlicting sey- eral severs wounds, one In the breast and the others In the right arm, Cunnlngh nut yot been arrusted, Tho fami ticswro very resportable poople, grieved uver.the quarrol. There has been a feud oxisting for sows tme botwoen the young men. . , WIISEY, Mzurms, Tenn., June ‘i.—Gen. Patterson, Coliector of this District, roturned to-day from & ruld upon (llicit distillerlos in Henry County, near tho Kentuoky lno. - §1u had twelve'men wiih him, and destroyed six distillerics, torethor with a latge quantity of mavh snd other inaterlals, Runoers preceded bim and gave notlce, so that kovoral were femuved. and the noonshincrs made thelr cscupe. Uen, Pafterson and party rode 160 miles in forty- 1l lourd 1n order 10 alct thacabtare of ticeo atulls, TUMKGULAR MATRIMONT. 5 Bpeciul Disgaich 40 Tha Tridune, East Bautvaw,Mlch,, Juno 1,—J. Beaver,a well- known citizenof Eutells, Gratlot Counnty, was ar- L uleq yosterday on a charge of bLicamy, preferred ¥ u lady Who glves hor maiden namo an Wealthy A, Daldwin, and claims to have marrled Beaver In 181kt that they separuted \wo years later, aud in 1678 Seavey masrled Mary.Smith. Proof of both warriuzes 18 suid to be posltive. B A NAD ATART, Bpecial Dispateh (o Tha Triduns, TFAsT BautNaw, Mich., June 1,—A young man named Otto Loschner, Cashler of the Loomls Benk In this uus. laft town Decoration-Day in company with tho daughier of one of our most promincat eitizens, Aninvestigation shows ho 13 whort tothe ‘bunk in the suin of 8720, " spectat Dispateh o The T Special Dispatch do The Tridume. New Youk, Juus L.—~iwo culored convicts who attemnpted to evcape to-day from tho State Puni- tentiary at Columbia, 8. C., were recaplured alter being aliot by guards and wiortally wounded, ... BRUTAL MURDER. Tomoxto, June 1.—A young womsn, Alberta Wade, dthpelrml from home at Castieton Fridsy evenlng, wonyching kll‘l] 10: founil her body buried in tne woodd thrue il Two men have becn arrested, suspocted of by murder, An inquost Is being held. FALSE PRETENSKS, 87. Lovis, June J,—8amuel L. Carter, who was lrfenl:fl hers B fow dayve ago, charged with ewin. dling the liank of North America out of vome $15,000 lnst February sud March, was agalg a pusted yesterday for obtalnlog under fals e tenses, fron the same bank, §7, in October and Jauuary lut, . SENTENCED FOR NOMICIDE. Bpecial Dispaleh 0 The Tridune. Buoowixarox, 1L, Juse 1.~Uen Chrismon was to-day venteaced by & Jury to serve nllm years in i‘.;";';-l,;.ml"“"’ for'tho killing uf Arthar Davie ' — SUICIDE, Special Dispaleh to The Tribune, Witgzsnauux, Pa., June 1.—Charles Axt, & baker, ayed 33, committed sultide to-dsy, banging himself In his room with 8 bed-cord, Caused by csponduncy and luabiilsy Lo procure employmeats - Special Ditpalch 40 The Tridune DxTroiT, Mick., Juue 1.—Jolu U, Hegbor shot bimyelf with futal result this afternvon. The rear sons for tha suicide sro nulffl aacortalned. Uelure l%.yl‘lhl this morniug, Catlurive Levever, 1o s it of delirium. slipped out doors unobserved by ber walchers, wot her clothing on fire, snd was E:n.::z'ly‘humld when rescued. ler rocovery la ubtlal, . FINANCIAL. Buzrato, June L.—Vesburg & Baker, well- known ship-chandlers, ha usponded.” Liabllf- tivs, $40,000, Assets, nearly the smount of the llabilities, ‘Tbe depression In the value of vesscl stocks Ls supposed tu be tho caase. 'Tue frm own iwo large ssiling vesasls suppused 10 be Incumber- ed to thelr full valus, [l Ubed D T st As- PG FLE! ., June 1, o 3 ‘estn) stdnee o e Earinors. & Hvchanice’ © Bugle oF Mattoon, Coles County. to-day dled a petition fu Lanizapior scatnst 4. Cv Ulenn sad Newio B. Al laerchants of (hat city, patcls was reteivéd hers to-day from L, Drentan of Chicago, tity, recently sppolnted Mnister to Bwitzeriand, . slymed. o Department asking that the vacancy thus created had made great efforts 1o obtaln tho appointment originally, which he did over many unsuccessful rum the vlllluv“ . WASIHINGTON. Gen. Julius White*Likely to Se= cure the Chicago Collect= * Frac Colntertincates. "frotal withont Interes it orship, Gy gt T = . I.'I:}'l:m;czlllflfl‘lnr'n:rt‘n N A War-Department Order in Reference | g% 770,22 to the Rio-Grande Outrages. eotion, af CeRtimeyles Lo s10,00 Totalta Treasury.. Debtless cash in Treaaury. Decroaas of det during April, Gen. Ord Instructed to Pursuo In- vaders Across tho fiiver, -+ | PG : < prEE e el meher, o e Roduotion of the Publlo Debt During Moy | Hers sikin it Cihea bty Sooisia 56,081,274, : P g Bdanes .o .+ 35,561,307 ‘Tho largd redsction of the public dabt daring the month ot May ia parily explained by the fact that 1arge sums are duc to the navy, and for the nece sary expensea of ofuer Departiienta, bat for which there 18 no -wrgsrmlon. Ordinary decrense of the debt, 85,000, 3 eatimated amonnt of de. erenne on xccount of doficiency [n auprouriations, tncluding the pay nf the navy, $1,081,274; tota) docreass, $6,080,272, - : | FUBLIC BUILDINGS, The Commisslon app>inted (o examine into the contracta for melle buildings has about completed its labors, and new contracts have been drawn with the contractors for supplying materiale. wo that the work will not be saspended, Tho ssving to the Government will be from 23 to BU por cont wver the prices now pal THE OFFICES. (' TIA AWISS MIISION. Bpecial Dispateh o The Tritunla, ‘Wasntnoton, D, C.y June L—A private dls- tating that Georyo Schnelder, of that bds doclined toe appolatment. No reasons aro as- Drontano sleo telegraphd (he State be not Aiited untll he be hoard from. The declina- tion of Schnelder s a surprise, {nasmuch ss he compatitors, Among the latter were W. s D. Towell, clitor of the Atlantlc MontAly, CASUALTILES. blographor of . Proaldent Mayes, and — relative by marrlags of tho ayes . RUNAWAY FATALITY. family, ssvoral Eastern litorary gentlomen, and Rerry, of Evanston, son-in-law of John V, Far- well. Tt {s Intimated that the lattor may again be- como & eand!date for tha ofMce in view of Bchincid- er's resignation. Bchnelder, It appears, was once Uofors appulntad o & forolgn position, thatof Consul at Elsinore, under Lincoln, which here- igned after baving served two wesks, Wilkins, 8 Now York German who hias heon an applicant for & forolgn position, will undoubtedly make applica- tlon for this place, > DISTHICT COMMISAIONRRSIILP, The President Is & goud deal troubled abont the appointment of a8 District© Com- nussloner to succeed Gen. . Ketcham, who who reliros Julyl, A great many candidates have been presented, mostly men of good character and high standing, The Prosident hus recently sent for goveral prominent ecitlzens, who bave never beon connectod with Disteict affales or with the old Ring, and has roquested them to subinlt their. yiews In writing, Judge Wilson, Bamuel Bhella- barger, and Adolph Clllel are nmong the number consulted, 3 TREASURY POSITIONS, Becretary Shorman hos decided that, so long as the prussure for places {s ne great as it 2 now, more tlian one member of o family will not be per- nutted to have places in the Treasary, Tho dismiseals of sdditional membors of famllles causod the dllchlr?l of tiftoen clerka to-day In the Tregsury, and ten 1o the Light-louss Board. All appbintincats 1n the Treasury are nuw wade (o the tumporary force. i MORE DISMISIALS, The thirty dinulusals from tho ‘Treasury Depart- ment to-day havo added moterially to the sutlering Special Ditvateh to The Tridune Moxnor, Wis, June 1,—Eddio flows, nlittle boy 7 years old, was sccldentally killed here this cvening by & rnnaway team, 1le was sitting in the wagon holding the team for his uncle, when they Lecame frightened and dashed off, throwing the hn{ tothe ground so vlnunu‘y a8 to tear off one sldo_of hiv bead, and scattering bis bralos alung the stroct. ' . FATAL ACCIDENT. ScnaxToN, Pa., June 1.—An accident occarred Mrs, Homer, of this city, was killed, herdaughts Mrs, E. N.' Willand, and- Mr. Raport, seriousty hurt, and several others' fatally injured: No doe tails aro yet reccived. a FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Arnaxr, N. Y., June L—A wpan of horses ran away in Rural Cemetery to-day, and Miss Lizzie Calhoun, one of the occupants of lhacflnln? J:lnmw.;l snd strack upon her head, killing der in- stantly, e LABOR AND CAPITAL. TNeduction of Wages by the Pennaylvanh Railroad---8trike of Dock-Laborers---The Engineors, - Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. New Youk, Juns 1. —ln accordanco with threat, previonsly made in viow of o reduction of wages the Inborers on the frelght-docks of the Pennsyva- nla Rallroad Company In this city steuck work this :xlcl:rn. |Rhm o n!r?ul:z a lary !“nulnl‘m‘: of fllfl& morning, The 7¥mes says that tho workmen wero ow W nymeans whatavor of support hiero, sul much Incensed at the, Company's cle- 10 ueans of leaving the city. Inspite of this con. P Uition uf ailalr thoro aro frequont arrivals of per. | Culsr asnounclng the reduction. ‘They clalm that there have been four reductions alnce 1873, They have been recoiving 15 cen's an lionr. ‘The work was jrregular, and the time of the delay 18 deducted from tholr sccounts, Tho avernge smount earned In a week fs abont $8. Tho num. ber of men omployed {a from 100 to 200. When tho time arrived for beginning work ¢ this mornlng thomen declurcd that they would not fall to unless they wero to bo ‘pald the old rate of 15 conts an hour, instend of 134§ conta pro- scoking clorkehips. Tho lurfu mn)nrll{ of e v doumed to unal dissppointment, Moat of the reductions of the oust fow montls have baen for the purposc of culttuyg the furce down to the liwit Axed by the appropriatious fur the tlscal yonr about to bogin. ‘Lhe vacsncles crested for thi purvose cantiot be flled. TOLEDO COLLECTORSIIP, The appolutment of Clar Wagner aa Collector of the Tolouo District, vico Bwaygyart, hue becn de- cided upon. The chauge .will probably take place by the Lat of July, ¥ . ¢ POSTMISTRESS TIIOMPSON. posed. This the agent, Mr, Raymond, could n - Gen. Garfield oxprossly disclalins havingnrged | accede to, so tho men withurew. Alldy lov: Mre. Thumpson ~ for " the Lonisvillo Puet- | thoy githerod vn Uattery place and sround ti Uilice. Mo recelved numerous lotters In fice | yata. of the freight depot. ~They wure ut favor from thoso connectod with the, church to | demonstrative, but watched the exortlors which he himeelf belongs, Thcse he forwardedtu | of the agent and foreman in charpy the Department or to the President, 1t e donted { of the laborers. In the afternoca hero un authority that Jore Black secured the ap- ‘T'uls ruport probally arose from tne uct that ono of his daughters took su active part for Mrs, Thompsun, Senator Lcck has written lettor of congratulation over tho appolutment. they met In the waloun on Battery.place and re- solvod to rosist the nuw rates and rofuse to rotur: to tholr work for them, =~ Tho strikers are of iy opinton that mou can't bo obisined who wil do tho work for 13i conts per hour, as at th vint; TUE CHICAGO COLLECTONSUIN, .| rats thoy declaro “thoy can't carn enoug. A gentlowan who bad on tatorview with the’| to lll&llmlt their famllice. Follcemon afe s President to-day statea that in hle opinton e, | tioned about thy swharf to pruvent an: Jullus White hus the best chances for Collector of | d sturbance by the strikors. The reductlon wa Clicago. suibmlitted to by all the otlior employeas of th Ponusylvanis lulroad, slthough thoy complain it ‘‘lo strike that hus Luen “sntlclpated "amon, the endinvers In tho Locomotive Ensincors’ Broih erhood did not take place, nnd otlicers of the rusc sy they believe there will be no trouhle. ~The ea incers themaolves cinphatically denvunco tho ro rlu:uou but ary raticont abunt what they intendto 0. All trains ran reularly to-day, ————— . THE WEATHER, WasiixatoN, D. C., Juna 2—18. m,—For the lake reglon, nearly atationary or rising baromcter, and statlonary or lower tompuratore; winds mostly from the southeast to the soutnwest, aod varlly cloudy weather, with ralo arcas, LOCAL GDRRYATION. ¥ Giitoaao, Juge 1. Tind, . | Ain. Waitaer, BLUPORD WILSON, There 18 a rumor that some of the frionds of Bluford Wilson will urge upun the Lrosident the pruprioty of restoring him to his old place, the Holicitorship of tle Tressury. COLLECTOM SIMMONS, of Boston, ks -ubtaiged vory strony lndorsement recommending bis retentioninotlicy, and tpasimucn o Lls recurd os Colleclor s most excullont, he witl undoubtedly bo retained. WANTS A CONSPLSHIP, Ilass, of Chicayu, has filed with tho Btate De- partment his application to be Cousul at Rutter- daw, Lo Lssa lurgo and intucntial indorsument. It appeats luns' father b buss l'ostmaster at Jtutterdan for Mty years. Thereis llttle doubt that the Prosidont hos declded that ail Col s who have been sbrosd for any couslderable period are to bo rucalled, Lo said a8 much to & friend the wther day, who spoke to bim in Lehalf of the re- tention of Krolusinan st Lorlin, The lattar especlully anxious to remain four {uu longer for the education of his children, He has already filled the olllcy slxteen yeare, > Time. |Bar, |n|‘. Jhe. VISITORS, Reprosentative-elect Uoyd, of the Peorls Dia- trict, iu horo for o fuw days. R State Benator Riddle, of Chleago, Is also hors, J. A. Androws, uf Cnicago, furmerly of Clave- a youug lawyer In relations of family luti- 8t the White House, ie now spoken of 2s vno 0 Prosident’s Secrutaries. AUPOINTAENTS, 70 the Western Associated Press. Wanuixayon, b, C., June 1.—The Presldont bas appointed Willlam Ware Peck, of Now Yur Luited States Attornoy for Wyunilng, vice Kdwar 1. ‘ibomas, rewigned, and Thcophilus Usines United Stutes Atturney for Montups, vice VW, U, Pagy, duceased. NEW FOSTMASTRNS, Mazimum tnerinometer, wxxEnLL o B3y mintmum, 67, wvATIONS. 0. iR 1—=Midnfght. Wind, | Feain, Weainar, The President bas signed thie comnmisalons of the following I'ostusstors: Albwn larrall, \Wsaljugs Hocurga S Bagiouton, Uibson Gl 1y Stacton M. 8 ——,,‘,;*' CUrge 8§, ul on Ll 3 Aurion M. Ere, haseon, alinnet Willims ' Catag Apecial DIGRIER do. TR Tribune, . Wascea, Mlup, Mexpota, 11, June 1, —Qulte a vevero thunder UEVENUN ATPOINTMENTS. John A, Wuodwant snd Heury J, Willlama wcra and roin aiorm, accompanied with hall condliers- bly largor than poas, ragad throouhont thisscction for about two houre thiv afternoon, At thues it deacended with very groat force, sud must certain: Iy bave done damade, but s it wae much nesded h’:r all classen of crops It beneficisl etfuct will smply compensats the damag ———— EDUCATIONAL. Hpecial Diwalch to The Tridune. JacxsoNviLLE, 1., June 1,—Thure le one week in every year of surpasalpg Interest to Jacksone ¥ille, 1t 1s the Commencement weok of all of osr educational iustitutions, The annual exsmiuationt n each aro now progreesing. Tho public schovls i 1 Seventh District of 1 W.' K. Gauer for the Buventt Distiet of “ndiuna; snd Lucius 8, Meek, for the I'Ifti Disteict of Jowa, MEXICO, OXN. ORD RECEIVES 114 INSTRUCTIONS, Wastingrox, D. €.y Juno 1,—Tho lctterof tha Bocretary of War to Ucn. Sherman in regard to tyo Rio Urande truuble was seat this aftersoon, sud ls us follows: a Wan Derarruxr, Wasmxaton, b. 0. Juns 1.~ closed yestcrday, and to-day tho graduaiing exer n £ W, 3ME B - S T ey, ?nm","."nu%?}}f."”'.}. ¢lscs of the Washiagton High School were held 18 US04, ' 0K,, CUNCOMNING Tevent Tl by Mexe 1t was crammed to suffocativo. thio Opera-Tous Fourteon youug 1adiss and gontlemen had takez tho prescnibod conrse and recotvud thetr diplomis s udists (ruih Megico tuto Texas (or murauds rpoges, With your ludurseinent of tha 2uth lnst., s suliiitied Lo, tho Prasiucat, and ins, togetlict her ruports sad docuuicute relstiog G the avor: M ! ui ry Ime. ol close of his oratlon was literslly overwhe! giay Do gatrclacd for 1bo supbteselun uE | olth bonqucts, The alumnlof the THigh-Kchool Al well occuple accalauresls aci :’duullulfll ldduv-tlel.’ On Monday pight occard er, s iade authofities, wad you . 2% of tba Ellinois Coa” In ‘texss, Lo a- ivi. Und, couitiandiog * it Bush co-0peratlun On the purt of (he local exlcan | tha Lommencemnent sx b suttioritles, sud W luforia thewm that, wiile the I'rese | evvatory of Music: Tueylsy furanoon, the # i 823 offunie v Mexico, s | Rrum aad the [nstitation for the Biindj Wednes deal 1 anxivus W avold fl'lur I, povertlialoss, convinced that thg (avasiva of ou Serrlwry Uy sruvod sad orgeataed burdes of thieves an: Tubburs (0 prey upoy ur'cltizens should not be longer o Stexican day forenoon, of (ho Female Academy; Thursdiy forenoon, of Tllinols Cotlowa; and Thursday aftee noon, of the 1llinots ¥ Academy, withso- e em eudured. Uen. will 8t once uotif She Mexican | oty exhibitions, slumnas peunions, and bangquste u 1o effuris tosup- | will be saudwiched In betwecen. Rorivies that.If'the Gove ico shall coatinue to ueglect the duty LEFT TO REFEREES. of suppressing Lhese vutrages, that duty will devolve Vouk thit Governineal, aod will oy ormed, wven | Iis perfornaica should render necessary She_occatlon: ¢ of Lise bord for wles lacursiuny Bosrox, June 1.—The Rice-Coolldge consplract case camo ta a sudden end In the Supremo Judi- cial Court thls forenoan, a8 far a8 open proceess Ings ate concerned. Judgo Soule announced thsh lroct Gew. ORd Lhst In cass contlnue, Be will be at liverly to uss bls ows dlsc: b an, whan_ {3 wilh the consent of counsel on both sides, the it sud. whea bis © s by i ¥, Bradley, of . B b, ad been referred to Judgs Chaclus F. A Aot e kd Foivh e e well 38 retau g | Ibody Intand; Judye Charles P, ‘-”'“";“““E,'., stuiea properiy taken {Aomundllnu ani fou lew, and il Sweetzer, of Lowell, for adjudlcatleh; thelr hands oa the Mezlcan side of the Une. 'he snnouncement created & great dissppolnisi b § among the crowd of epectators. et THE_POSTAL COMMISSION, i Ricunowp, Va., June 1,~The Postal Cqfll\‘fl' slon, accompanled by Postmaster-Genersl Key. s rived frow Chattanoogs, and were met st Durl ] ville by committess of cominercial organizativad n. this city. A mesting will ba held to-night 1a th¢ 1111 of the House of Delegates for 8 conference be: fecn the coniison bl DOnRE R ayor e 10 1he postal servico, e Viden and ill welcome the acimbers of the Lot misslon. r 10 be, very red) Lully, BUnr 10 ba, e e R M Chany, Becratary of War, To Gea, W, T bReruisa. NOTES AND NEWS. TUN GOLD BALE. | 2 Dispaich to Tha Tridune. Wasutxutos, D.C., June 1. —The returns to the Treasury show that the yeceipts for the sale of tho wmillion dollare 1n gold yestcAlay ware §10,000 loss than thoy would bave been baa the gold been 40ld so0n after ite purchase. It isa curious clze cumatance thsi tha Government has gonerally wlnl. 1ts gold when gold is at it lowest. % S ———— MUNT WAIT. OBITUARY. B The Secretary of State says that the application | Hawrromn, Conn., June 1,—The Rev. En for various Cunsulates will not be considered lolr ot }S’rlt‘l‘l. d‘i:;‘:;'ll‘g:o‘:‘n ‘lnh; Catholic Diocess of least two weeks, or untll the principal missluns - aro dlsposed o:" Fromm thls It 13 wnideniosd 1hat & Zpeclal Digpaichto The Tribuns = o speedy dectalon ae t the lutter wiil be made. BLooxtxutox, 1iL., Junu 1.—The wifs ol . PUBLIC DBUT STATEMENT. W. Aldrich, s ladiog lawyer, died to-dsys Wasurxazon, D. C., June 1.—The followlag is | - ———rrr—— e gl ] BEAUREGARD'S LOTTERY. ., E‘:‘- e turmais NEw Outeaxs, June 1.~Gens. Desorogard 838 Four aud balf pur co Eatly announce the completion of arrageuied el Jusd for Lhe drawiug of their balf million schemy JU3 5, bn which occasion s grand prouwcuads comes Vet Wik be given s 49 Upera-Louse atuzed dub fo-night on tho Lehich Valley Ratleond, by which « L . SR AErT g CrikN ety A =t

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