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I c— was & d—1 bad play, but “sean throneh the medium of a hundred-doliar b1 mixht ook hetter, and so ratsed a hubbub two years ago. ‘Tnere was preelsely such a fuss about 1873, when a mannger distinctly charged that the critfes of the great morning newspapers had formed a yezalar assoclation, with & Treasurer, and that unleas he recelved the stipulated bribe in hard cath no favorable notice need bo oxpected. The story was never dlsproved, and all the men gc. cused stlll hold thetr places and Instroct tho metropolls In esthetic matters from a,lolty moral standpolnt. It {s rather curious that no New York editor has ever had pluck enough to push Investigation into these frequently-recur- ring seandals, Lot us sce how the present one will end, —— Sy the Natlon, speaking of the faflurc of the Women's Hotel tu Mew Yorlk: The late Mr. A, T, Srxwant begnn in his lifa. time an enterprise which excited a vood deal of intercet, in the shape of a hotel In which ! worke ing-women" canld have all the nocesearles and any of tho Juxurine nt b low rate, lle repres rentatives, Mre. Strwany and Jadge Mlirex, finixhed it'nfter hin death, nd ofterad rooms tn 1t for 8 n week, witl the ura of *‘elexant purfors ™ and a Hbrary, to ruch working-women a8 clinee to gowithoutsewing-machines, pictures, birds, bessts, and fishes In thelr roome, 10 ses ho cumpany excopt in the public yarior, and go to bed prompt- Iy at 11, It was cvident from the outset that the number of working-wonien who conhd pay §0 8 weuk for board and lodeing wan small, and that and {1 wontld supmit and accordingly only themaelves, thougn inely, after a monu trial, the experiment has Leen ab iduned, and the houes converted lito an ordinary hotel, "One of the reamons given by the propriciore, and fudeed the principal ono. for iteir Tiire, Te. that it hun been qiscarered tUaL women will not live In & hotel whore thoy are cut off conte pletely from the muctety of male friends, This 18 8 most Linnoriout fact; and see mnat sy 1, if the hotel were burnt down to-motraw, Lhe $3, 000, - 006 vehich It cost would linve been well spent {n findIng out thin striking feminine pecullarity, We would nrk those who say that it 1a o great divcor. cry atter all, was 1t nol made eponeed Wonan's liking for the company of Man in her Tewure hours hae, u all lulmnugrnhnh“uy.rxl-lml now since the first recorded Olymplad, or ahout Tt 1L C.; and yet It bas been, ‘It _sppears. sue. coeefitily concenled, —so succensfaily that na ehirewd & man as Juidge HiLtox opened a holel an the pestimption of 1te non-exi On lizhting on the great tenth, howers i of keeping It 10 himself and teylng to malkia money by neing it In Dis businees, a8 0 quack wonld have done, be has gereruusly communieated it to all mankind, and turned th bullding into somethiny o! PR A - Representatives from ten countles of Missonri owing rallroad or other {ndebtedness met at Mexico un the 4th fust. to consider terms of seitlemrnt with the bondhiolders. The debts of 1ties were sald to range from §1,800,000 %, and the means of payment to be totally inadeguate. It was proposed thnt heavy arseasments ahould be Jevied upon all candi- dates for ofice, and the proceeds be used to pay attorneys and defend tho suits of bondholdere, "T'ho speechies wero sl vivlent and denunciatory, and It was fu cvery fustonce ctalmed that the bonds were fllegnl. Onc speaker said that the dobt of his county wus Lalf the total osscsreid value of the property, and that property now asacased at $17 por acre would sell for but $10. e — The women of Now York, to the number of rfoma thousyuds, wot ond denvunced Juidge HliLToN for his actlon inye the Woman's 1o- tel. In the course of debate it was fully esfab- Tished that thers wers wmore women workers than men, and that in every way they wero men's superiors. Then they pusacd round the hiat—stiould we not suy bonueti—and touk upn enltection to pay for tho hul) and gas, and those thousands of superior belngs ouly pauned cut &15: whercupun an Inferior and brutal man went down iuto his bifurcated clotbing and .mude up the deticleucy—860. Theres 18 a cu- rluus moral lurking somewlicre here. — Monigomery County, Alabamn, sent to the recent Democratie State Convention o couple of negro delegates. The proud Caucastsns held thelr noses and reached for thelr trasty des- ringers, and sald, “What do thoso™ niggers here?” It was explained that but for newro voters the Democrats could not -have carred the election, and that, de vius, it would be o bl eard to play at the Norths but the explanstion wus not nt all satisfactory, and tho vegroes wern seated Ly B0 scaut u majority that they deemed It wise to declino thelr scats. ———e— The Thiladclohin Norfk American urges its readers to * make no mfatake I welghing the testimaty of Jauzy E, Anvnson, *beenuso’ 1o mman oceunying a positfon of honar and trusé ever risks tunking himself the targzes for oblo- quy and vituperation for the pleasuro of lying." Forty-four milllons of Antcricans will learn with pleasurable surprise that the work of mangiing manifold and clipplug items about five:lepged calves on & Philadelphia paper—a Philadelphla paper, mind—is a duty clther of houor or trust. ———e—— Mr, TiLDEN doubtless wears that pleasant smile which cotnes over the fuco of the Nevada deacon who holds. four kings and hus su uce up lls boot. Ils hos got the Democratic paity whero o wanted it, and tho Natlonal Couvens tion of 1850 will be werely o formality. Messrs, Haxvmexs, Bavanp, Tuurwawn, Hancock, and the other prodigal sons might bettet seturn and partake of tho Fatted Crow, e — e 1t used to be sald of aflucit giver of testi- mony that ho could o as fust 08 s horse could trot. In tho bright lexicon uf the futuro they will say of a horsu thut hus kuocked wholy arche Ipclagoes of sppts out of Uoldsmith Mat's revord that bo can trot as fust os a night.editor can lio, ——— Tho proprictar of the Virginta Natural Bridge bas gono Intu insolvency, Tuv bridge s amoni bis agsets and Is valued at $14,000. The pur. chaser at Bherifl's eulc will of course have to remove It at his own expense. e “Bmith’s President Lincoln® s the latest foshionabls bruud of strawberry, It fa over elght inches 1o clreumference, aud ts fucouven- fently large for use, exeopt fu St. Louls. e . ANl nlght-editors sholl huve thelr part fo tho Inka which buructh with tire aud with bri- stoue. ——— The Potterlng Committes should offer a chromo for every cunfesslon, . e — . Night-Editor AxpensoN cannot tell'a lie. D Aid ft with his little selssors, e at— e If ANpERSON can be believed on oath, what au foferual liar be must bel e et— A pight-cditor should huve 8 good memory, o ee—— e PERSONALS, Prof, Nichtel, invoutor of a fying-m: chilns, proposcs to fiy acrusw Niagara Falls tbls wouth, 5 Tho lato Women's Hotol—now the Park Avcaue~will bo opened to the public to-mosrow a8 83 a duy, Wado llampton has been indorsed by the Bouth Carolfus Execudve Committes, which alio Spuruyed Lis Adwinlatration, Bir Gecorge Nares iv named for a second command of the discovery-ship Alert, which witl all shortly forthe Autarctic seas, ¢ Jolin Parker, who has just dled at Faver- shaw, Eng., ot the age of D3, witucssed the exes Cutlon of Parker, the ringleadcr in the tamous Nore mutlay of 1707, ‘Tlio Rev. James Freeman Clarke does not bellove {n bolding up & gambler 1iko Joba Morris. Sey 1o public admiration slmply becauss hs did Bot tuke bribes 1u Cungross, After the cloas of the recent rovival meet. 4nge at New liaven thore was a great rush of rellc- buaters, and tbo table wbich Mr. Moody used thero will bu broken up and sold. Edwiu Booth's brothor, Junius Drutus, willopen the Masconomo Housc, st Menchester, + this ‘month with a grand featival, In which it s expected that many thostrical persons will Pparticipate, "Thore is s cheerful religious paper in Paris, L¢ Pelerin by name, which, ia the courseofa Yehement sttack upon the Mxposhiow, declared 13t all who vistted it were tdolaters, nnd that the Peofano wauagues bad sctually set up & goldyn calf -Btates, nud are thua proven lo be cxotics, THE CHICAGO TRIBU BATURDAY JUNE 8 I878—=TWELVFE PAGES. for theconvenience of heathen warshipers, Upon Investigation It was discovered that the righteous cditor had allusion to 3 cast-fron bull with gilded horna which formad part of the accessorles of an ornamental fountain, Justico W, F, Allen, of tho Now York Su. preme Conrt, who dled on Monday, wonld have had to retice this year, thongh in fnll mental and budlly vigor, nuder the rule requiring the retire- ‘ment of Judges at 50, 'The late Bpeakor Kerr dled poor—money- loes, in fact. Tlo had overdrawn his pay acconnt to uay bitle at New Asbany, and as soon as the family had collectod bis life-tnanrance thoy re- mitted the amount to Congrese, Jamos IMellenry, tho capitalist whose name has figured so froquently in Erle and other raliroad aflalrs, lives dn & princely mansion in London, from which recently his thirteentb and 1ast 1ving child was borne to the geave. Two Amorican gitls hove scaudalized plons Parls by fanning themaelves in charch, and when the proachior eatd they must either stop wav- inig those—that 1, those blessed fane, of leave tho sacred edifice, learlng it with moch emphasls of tiny boot-hcels and an awful frown, Mnrshal Mac)alion's maitre-d'otel has possibly put in peril the peace of Europe by de- cifning to allow a Ruasian Prince atan official parly tokind a aliver aalver with refreshments to a lady friend. Tho faithfal domestlc deciared that he waa responeibla for the ailvor, Tady Desart, who was a granddanghter of the famous Vamols, hias been taken homo hy her father, Mr, Preston, o wealthy Yorkshiro gentle- mnan, on condition that she stall nover see or cur- respond with Churlos Sugden, the actor, who cansed her divorce, Mr, Bugden ls, on dif, com- fog to America 1o net. « Tho Sultan recontly ondeavored to have 8ald Pashn, hia favorite, made Minister of the In- torior, bul Badyk L'asha threstenod to resign, and g0 tho [dea hiad to beabaudoned. Badyk Pas however, propused & compromise, and mado ¥ald T'ashia **President of the Senate, "—u body which, by the way, does nut exist, They have o chioorful custom in some of the English hospitale, When o patient 1s given over, the oficlala bring outn big folalng.screen wiih which they fsolate bis hed from the rest of the ward, The efectinust b remurkauly Inspie- fting, hoth upon the patient himself sud upon tho otlier occapants of the waed, During tho last five years threo of the soven Judges of the Now York Court of Appeals hiava died, Judge P'eckliam belng lust in the Ville de Hnvre, and Judges Urover aud Millor dying of natural causes. Theso roltorated waemings, hows over, oro not llkaly to have a deterrent efloct upon the ambitious lawyers of tho Lmpire Btata, A curious faot is chronicled of tho idols on exhibition ot the New Zealand department of the 1'aris Ervosition, —none of the figures oro allowed o have more than four Gngers; were a complety reprercntution of a humau belng prodnceu, there wauld, tha natives say, be theroby implied & sinfal sssumution of Goud-like atiributes, In somo luttors of Sir Walter Beott's, just pudlishod by the New York Horld, appear the phrases **our mutual friend* and *‘going back on,** slopny expressions which the World unys ara constantly carriod to the discredit of the United Dtck- cns, by the way, should have the former monstros- ity placed to bis diecrodit, ‘The Rov. Nicholns Djorring, pastor of the Ruastan chapel at Now York, 1s about to begin the publicutlon of a quarterly Orlental Catholic Maga- ina. Ite purpose 1a to lay bufora English-speaking rendgraa fale statement of the tenets and progress of the Greek Orthodox Church, and, 1n cundacting it, Fathwr Bjerring will bo nssteted by able writers in 81 Perersburg, Constantinople, Athens, and other Koropean Capitals, Beerotary Evaris and Mr, Tildon wore vory **{hick * ot the recoption to thoir classmate, Chief- Justice Wallo, ot Now York last week. Mr, Tl den had not scen Mr, Evarls since the Iatter ap- peared against hiw cause before the Electoral Com- misalon. 1t came out Inthe courso of chat that Bir, Tilden had only mot Chatles O'Cunor twice slnca that time, and had hardly spokon to Mr. Potter, his next-door neighbor, for months, Gariballi still keops np a correspondence with hits oiu landlord, Signor Meaccl, the candle waunfecturer of StatenIsland, Whenthe Liverator wau In Amorica lio rocclved no wayos, but worked whonand ne ho Mked, recetving help from bis compatriots, and usually spending the mioney on people lu greater need thun himaclf, 1o used to be very'tond of hunting und tshing. In 1833 ho lert Now York as Captain of & vessel bound to Chinn, Oaibaldls scarlet ablet, dagger, and cano are il presesyed by ble old sssociste, who often rocelves lotters from Captora, 'wo soll-poasossed mon: Mr, Sonmian Baldwin, of Oyster Day, N, Y., was noarly drowned inastorm, and when, after working with him for many bours, ils frionds brought bt round, his fret question was for hie dinner and his noxt for his vyster fork, both of which hud gone to the bottem with e boat, Mr. Clhristopher Grinte- colby, of Wnlton, Ont., having besn thought to bodesd, sat up snddenly, asked the avsembled mouruers what vo miany of them were dalng in bis bedroowm at once, anu, sselng a dah-peddier Rinongst tho numbier, tuld hiw to bring on sumo of Lis fsh, #4 ho thought he could oat sone, Mr. Taufleld, the publishor of the White hall Rerlere, ons of tha Loudon boulevard week- lies, hus been found guilty of llbel, fu chargiug thata Mr. and Mre. Thornton had kilied a Mr. Wood, who was roportod to havo comwmitied s clde, and that Mra.Thornton had been his mist ‘The anticlo was weltien by o barriator, who, willy the cditor ana his Ioformant, disclalmod any mallclous intent, The dofondant apologized vory huumbly, and the prosecution, being satisfied with the completo vindicatfon obtained, ald not pross for soveru punishment. Lord Chief Justice Cock- burn, however, fined the’ publistier 81,260 and costs, by way of warning axainst printing urticles writton rocklosaly, sud withoul proper luquiry having boen wade into tho fucts. Well-to-do paupors are all the rage in Ureat Dritaiunt present. Ono man has claimed his diychargy from a Liverpool poor-bouss, whore ho Lad saved monoy ¢nough frow the trips of com- passionato visitors to buy a row of cultages, the reuta of which would sufiico W keep him ju oo~ forl. An old Walshwoman al Pangbryu, rociplent of outdoor roltef, was found to bhuve $1,100 In gold and sitver atawed away du the wall of her hov. el, and sn old mau of Forth hue divd loaving 81,500 in bank, wuo had lung received $1 e weok from the authoritics, besides charituble coatribu- tauus from bis frlends and the church. Howasa tufsur of au original doscription, wud, when his friends caine to vimt hiw ot nigbi, required them to bring caudlos, oe ho could not sllurd a light, TDow Pedro has hnd a spocial stroot-car hufls fur himael! In New York, Aulehed fo-avh, Lasswood, plala and wild cheny, aud plain and bird's-eyo maple, 18 iu painted outslde o groon and gold, with the hnperial srme and Janducapos un the pancle, wire gated, and life-guards. There ara five. windows of plate-gh and tho metal work ls nickel-plated, ‘The Interlor I¢ durk blue, the furniture being a sofs, two chalrs, and a cen. tro-table In the Kostlakoe atyle. Thero are lambro- quinsof dark ulus leather, having black velvet borders and & filugo of wouden lassela; a largo central lamp; on the dours mirrors, fud inirrore petween the windows, 'Fhe panole aze decoratsd with landscapes, and the floor Wil be curpetcd with Axminster, 1t will couvey the Emporor from be palace to bl offices; Will be drawn by two flory untamed milkwhite Arabiaus sud the driver will bo # sky-bluc blooded Duko, 1¢ will be labor lost for & picbelan passenger to get out on tho crowing, wave his umbrella nod yelt, 1§ Authony Comstock lies boen organizing o *¢ Now England Soclety for the Bupprussion of Vice” at Baston, but not without suma opposl- tlou, or, rather, criticlem of hia mctiode. A Congregational wninistes, the Rov. Jcuso il, Joucw, put thess three gueations to himt ** Did you ever wao decoy letters or falue sigusturea? DId you cyer sign & womsu's name when writlug a lettert Did you uver Lry to mako & persun scll you forbldden ‘wares, and theu, when yon baa succeeded, wso videuco thus obtsined to convics him1** Ar, Comatock suswered cach question in the stiimative, whan Mr. Joses shouted at the top of hisvolve: *Then T esy that Mr, Cometock bas done what ‘would Le pronounced diegracefal in a policeran in suycourtin Doston.™ Thoy had s very exciting e fur 8 whllo,~iudesd, tie police had to be called fo to restore ordez amung the yeformers, Jomes Freemon Clarko said aiterwards that jhe be- loved in free spocch ub 81l proper occasfons, and 1hat he was somewhat in doubt whethor or not the man who bad been accused should Dot bave been allowed to define his position. or, ot Jeast, to say & word lo bis own behalf. Seversl other goutles men shazed lu Dr, Clark views. Comstock's stock bs o 1ttly down sluce & Now York Grand Jury refuscd to fudict one of bls prisoncrs, and the Goveruoz paniuucd suotber out CRIMINAL NEWS. Remarkable Disturbances ‘in Point Coupeo Parish, La. Bix Negroes Fire at a Man in Raccourct, and Itun, A Regular Martinique Conspira- cy Charged Againstthe Wretches. TFive of the Offenders Takon to a Hazl » Dell and Hanged, The Democratio Governor of Loulsiana still Uninformed of the ** Oce currence.” The Dodge County, Wis.,, Trors- urer-~-An Exocution---Other Mattars, UNARRIDGED BLAUGITER. New ORLEaNs, June 7.—A Democrat special from Bayou Sara says that on S8unday night last, as Dr. William B. Archior was returning homs from Maj. Burton's, about 10 p.m., he was fired on by six negro men who were lying i the Dbuslies walting for nlm. Five of the mnecgroes had double-barreled guus ond one & musket. Dr. Archer was on horse- back aud riding on top of the levee. The ns- sassius wore concealed behind two very larzo cottonwood trees, standing within « few foet of the Jovee, and all of the negroes fired us the Dactor was passing the trees, 1is elothes were riddted with obullet-holes and he wna thrown from his horse, lLut fortunately not much injured. The assnssins took to thelr heels, ruuning In difTerent directions, but it was axcertalned who the parties were who perpe- trated the foul act, and on Tucsday morning o large numer of cltizons collected together at Raccourcl, where thc act was committed, A jury of twolve of our best citirens, most of them old, eray-headed men, was chosen, who, after lengthy and thorough examinaiion, found the prisoners, five in number (one having tnado his escape), guilty of having sbot at Dr, Archer with fntent to kill. Many witnesses testified (all colored), ond two of the orisuners were ollowed to make thelr stateruents, having requested permission to do go. They stated that thoy dotended to kil Dr. Archier on Sunday night, and, after making away with him, thoy wero to kill Mr. Olejune, Mr. Willlam Plequet, and Mr. Frank Burton. They stated also that thoy belonged to an organized club, the objoct of which was to kill the Icading white men in the coun- try and catabllsh a natlon of thelr own. They gove inany members’ names, tho names of thelr Presldent end Vice-Presl- dent, and a general cxpose of thele plans, After the exumination closed the prisoners were conducted to o shindy grove by all of the citl- xeus presont, and, after mature deliberation, it was resolved to turn them over to the law, The prisoners were placed in churze of a purty and started in tho direction of the Court-louse, but Lnd-not procceded far before they were intercepted, taken by force, and Lung—all flve of them. Raccourci §s in Ponte Coupe Parish. At this hour (11 p.m.) Gov. Nicholls Las heard nothing of thls trouble, TUE DONGE COUNTY TREASURER. Hpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘Warerrowy, Wis, June 7.—~The heavy de- falcations of O. W, Traynor, Treasurer of our adjoiniug County of Dodge, is the chief tople of conversation in this community, where Traynor & well known, and has herotolore stood high, Tho Investigating Comnitteo ap- pointed by the Board of Bupervisors at Juneau have made thelr report, and Traynor’s short- age to tho county amounts to $20,500, ' The Board having removed Travnor, he is to-doy uuder arrest, and In the hands of the Sherlll, uunblo to procure bafl, which s fixedat $35,000. Last September the county butldiog at Junen: contaming the Rogzister's’ and County Trea urer’s oflizes, was destroyed by a mysterious fire, towrether with nearly all the contonts ot voth officos, In this firo the bond of the Trea urer and other important papors were burned, malking a sorious Joss to the county. The fdea suggested jtaelf to many atthe timo that this 1ir Was 8ct 10 cover up tracks, and bury In ob- livion vaiuable evidencs, About five weeks ago another fire occurrad in Junea, sna among the Lulldinge destroyed was the oue County-Treus- urer Trayuor had occupied sinee the previous conflagration. This fire occuriug so soon after and ngalu moking an nliwost clean swecp of the contents of the ‘Treasurer's offlce, caused dutenss excitement and enlminated in an fnquiry into the affalrs of the Treasurar, 1t was wenerally feured that, owing to the Juss ot documents fin_both fires, there would be no material on which to bavo the fuvestization or to cstablisti the distonesty of the Treasurer. ‘Thae Coninittee, however, completed fts work, makiig n voluminous repost contulutuz u lot ofs stutlstical information, and charging Mr, . ‘Truynor with having cinbezzied the funds cf the county to the sniount of $20,00, 1t scems to o be the oplnfon that Traynor's bondsmen can- not be held responsibleowine to the destruction of the houd, aud henze the taxpayers will proba. bly have to stand the loss. AN FEVIL WOMAN, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Trivunr, Coruunus, O, June 7.—The milk-polsoning case, which has been briefly alluded to before, upon investization proves to by one of the moust diabolical attempts to tako buman lifc over attempted in thls section. 8even years azo Thomos Decms, the father, Jost his wife, and soon after secured & housckeeper named Alice Joues, Deems was the owner of ouo of the most valuable furms in this section, and the Do r of cousiderabls othey umrfllr. Stephen Decims, & son, had maved to [Hinols. A daughter, married, and vesiding in this «ty, svon became aware that the womau Jones bad guned complete contral over hee father, und even dictated how tho wflairs of tho farm should bu conducty The father bo- cuinu tho tool of the woman, aud indulged her in every way, Her will was luw, “Thu son wes pravailed upon to return from ilinols and look sfior the homestead, Continued outbreaks were the result. Finatly, to put au end to fur- thor :unu{"nnna, the would-bo™ Horgla nolsoncd tho witk, by which she hoped to put out of the way Btéphen Deops, his wile, und four children. Stephien wus tie ouly one who dravk of the prepared decoction, e becatne deatbly sick, ut, by the prompt arrival of & phi;:lulnn. his Iifo was saved. An aualysis has beeu beld, and, tn one quart ot the ik, thirty gralns of urienie wers found. Tho woman Joncs was arrested this afternoon, 1t is thought the old mun will bai) her out, I{ possible, ho belng about 70 years of age, and complotely subject to her will. It Is fouud that the bauk account has disappeared, and the furm 1s Licavily wortiguged. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE. Bpecial Dispaich (o Ths Tridune, JorisT, I, Juno 7.—Last nighs two notori- ous roughs, named ‘Yhomas, sllus * Cockeye,” 3Murphy and Johu McQuade, entered the houss of Mrs. Lepiee, a widow who lives on Bouth Chl- cago street, and despite her screams and ro- sistance succceded fu violating ber person. In the struggle the woman’s clothing was nesrly tora off, and the rufians beat hee badly o the face. Mrs, Loplea (s about 45 years of aze, liv- {og alone, sud her character s auld to b irre- proachable, 8l appeared befors tho Uraud Jury, which i in session, this worning, and bee assailants, who fled and lave oot yet been ar rusted, willdoubtless be fudicted. ——— DEADWOOD. Dsapwoop, D. T., Juno 7.—The Jury in the caso of tho Territory against C. W, iunt, for tho murder of Charles W. Tappan last March, after su bour and ten minutes of deliboration, returned a verdict of manslaughter in the first degree, Hunt's counsel made a motion for & new teial, which will be argued previous to the 11th fust., od which date s dectilon will be ren- dered by the Court. ‘Abe Case of the Turritory vs. Edward Dur- ham, for the murder of Christ Hoffman in Deadwood a few weeks ago, was taken up to- day. The entire day was spent In |m§unc| ng a Jurs, which {s still incomplete, only six compe- tent jurors having been found. I3 The trial of Ichapsenta, a Sloux Chlief, tor murdering Francla A. Halncs, & private suidter, in 1572, will commence at lh}»d City to-mar- row. ‘The prisoner saya the (ireat Spirlt com- manded him to kill the soldler ou accouut of the death of an Indlan Chief’s little papoose. HANGED. Vicrsnura, Miss., June 7.—William Dizon, under sentence of death for the murderof s Jew peddler named Bachman on the steamer Fair Play, was hung In the jall at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Ie ascended the scaffold amoking & clzatette, exhibiting perfect composure through- out. Ha made no speecht. The body was turn- cd uver to Lis sisters for bur) A Inrge crowd tritnessed the exccutlog, many negro women belng among theni. An effurt was made to ub- taln & respito froin the Governor on & plea of Insanity or diocy, but the Governor refused to faterfere with the cxecution of the sentence. COUNTERFEITRRS. Spectat DiswateA to Ths Tribune, 1¥p1anaports, June 7, --Within the two past weeks two gangs of counterfclters, arrested Ly detectives Rathbono and 8wilieart, of tho Secret Hervice, have beon convicted In the United Btates Court, and to-doy were sentenced by Judge Greshanm, as follows: Jesee War, ten years; Carcy Toney, four: John H. Miller, dvury Mra, Lavina B. Miller, two; Ed Swith, six; Joliu Spray, six, ‘These sre all old offend- ers, laving been engaged o ousioess for many yoars, — TWO YEARS, Spectal Dispateh to The Triduge, Wixoxa, Mion., June 7.~Clate Robinson, bLrother of the notorious Bossobel counterfolter, Robinson, who was arrested in LeBucur County 1ast Decomber, to-day pleaded cuilty In the United States District Courl hera to a charge of passing silver counterfelt coin, and was sen- tenced Lo two years in prison, HATHAWAT, New Beoroxp, Mass., Juuve 7.-George T, Hathaway, late of the Border City Mills, was arralgned to-day on indictmeuts fur embezzle. ment, perjury, ete., und plesded oot gullty. Bail was tixed at $100.000. CONVIUTED. PinrAneLenia, Ya, June 7.—Alexander B. Sayres has been found guilty of the nurder of Nis wifo In Novembar last, SPORTING. THE TURF. 87. Lovis, June 7.—The morning opened threateningly and a slicht shower fell at about 11, but at noon tho clouds broke, giving prom- fscof & beautiful afteruoon, and the crowd at the racecourse showed but tttle dlmwinution from yesterday. ‘The first raco was the Lindell Hotel stake, two-mile hicats for all nges, $100 entrance, plav or pay, $1,000 addod, second horse $200, third to save stake. There wero cleven subscribers, but only four startcrs showed up—Harkaway, Kencsaw, Mahlstick, and Courad. Mahlstick was tho favorite I the pools before the race, selling at _€123; Harkaway, $i8; Konrsaw, 834; Con- rad, 842, In the first heat Mahlstick took the fead at the start by two_lenztls, aud kupt It to tha lower tury on the second mile, when the: all went for the leader, lapped Lim, ond round. ing in to the stretch Harkaway showed In front and came home In a canter four leneths in adrance of Kenesaw, Mahlstick third, Conrad fourth, Time, 8:30. After tho first Leat the pools sold, Harkaway, £210; Mallstick, 8100; and Conrad, 825. In the sceund bieat Mahlstlck ngain took tho lead at the start and passed tho string on the secopd mije, three lengths ahead. On rounding thelower turn on the second mile Harkaway passed to tho froot, easily came down tho homo strotch flyiniz, aud took the heat and tho race by some aix lengths, Kenesuw second, Mahlstick third, aud Conrad fourth, Time, 8:35), This wss ounounced to bo tho best second licat in a two- ntile race ever made, and larkaway was pro- nounced to be oncof the bost horses ever foaled. Uen. Buford became quite enthusinstic over nim, and sald #f they would bring TenBroeck and Mollie McCarthy over lere, Illarkaway would be matcbed agalnst them for a four-mile race for any smouut of mouey they deaired, The second race, milo hicats, was o bandlcap for all ages, ciub purss $300, the eecond horse to get #50. The entries and starters were Clemmie G, D'Artugunn, Long View, Blue tiown, Miss Malloy, and Startle, In the 'posls before the raco Btartle wus tue favoritefut §150, Malloy #120, Blue Gown 815, D'Artagnan and Clemmie G 835, aud Long View $13. In the first beat, after six fulsc starls, the lorses got away, D Artagnan about a length abiead, and alt went around the turn well bunched. Ou the hack streten Startle took the lead and kept it to the flmsh, besting Clommie less than & length, Blue Gown third. Time, 1:434, The pools now sold: Btartle, $250; the tield, 870, 1o the sccoud beat 1Y Artagunn gi2ain got the lead at the start, but was vollared by Malloy on the first turn. On tho back- stretch 8tartle, who was third, pushed to tho frout, but folled, and Long View fell out of the race. Rouuding the last turn Startle fell to the rear, where he remained, Malloy took the heat by halt s lengib, O'Artagnan second, Clemmie tillrd, Blue (lown fourth, Btartle fifth, sad Loug View distanced. Thne, 1:44, Alter this heat I'Artagnan, Clewmie G, and Bluo Gown went to the slable under tho rule, and the pools sold; Startle $305 und Malloy 8175, Inthy third heat Malloy jumped Into tho lead, hut Biartle took it from her in ten yards. [tound thu first turn Malloy recovercd ?usr place, snd they wont down tho back streteh side by stde, head to head, but, rounding the Inst turn, tho mare shook off her compan- fon, came down the homo stretch, aud possed the string o Jengzth ahead. Titne, 114554, - Iu the third rave, mile heats, three i five, it ogos, club purse of §500, secand horse §100, the encries and starters were Juck ifardy, Bos- ton, Un-the-Table, Henry Uwous, and Little s, Betore the ruce Hardv s0ld {n the pools at 8225; the fluld, §65. Lu the first heat Sis took the sturt, llardy closed up on the back stretel took the Jeud on tho lower turm, oponcd A gap on the home stretch and passed the atring eleby or ten lengths nhead, 8is second, Owens third, and Boston fourth, ‘Time, 1:47%. After this hoat pools sold: ardy, 32005 the ficid, 830, In the sccoud hent 8is got away tirst acain, but zavo the lend to Owens round the turn, who Kopt ft 1o the fintsh, winnfne by a length, Sls second, Hurdy third, and Boston alstunced. Time, l:IT]i{. Pouls now sold; tardy, $103: Owuns, 883; the tleld, 817, In tho thirg hoat Hardy took the lead nud koot 1t to the end, winniog by balf & Jength, Owens sccond. ‘Tiing, 1:40. Bls now weut t6 the stablo, and pools suld: Tardy, 31053 Owens, In the fourth heat Owons ot the ,. but lardy took it ‘rom i at once. Rouuding the turn Owens ugain went to the front and kept it winuug the beat by ive lengtbs, Timo, 1:81. Thero was (rent excitement now, and pools sold; Owona, $710; Hardy, $105. Tho NfLh heat was taken by Oweus by ten lougths, Time, 1:553(, The three lust Leals were run in a light raln, but uot enough water fell toliurt the track, Epecial Dispatch (o The Tridune, Apnnay, Mich, June 7.—To-day closed th races at the Adrian Driving Park. “The sttend ance wus very large—Iully equal to that of {nttnhy—uud cyerything vassed oft mmou:l( nthe race for tho ‘special purso Hopefut did sume very fluo trotting, but the track was nolb very favorable for fast time. White Stockiugs, driven by Dan Mace, did very poorly, showing but little speed and belng alinoat vnmanag: ble. Hapeful won easlly in three straight time, 2:39, 8:274 aud 2:273{, The 3:30¢ was chfcly voticeable for the vontest betwecn Culs lahan Mald and Alfred for the second place, }-}lh:l wou the race easily {n threo strulght icaf Kpecia Dapateh to Tha Tridune. MiLwavkz, June 7.—In consequeaco of the storu the rices have beon abandoned, and most of the horses will leave to-marcaw, Dusugue, Is., June 7.~The track was vel heavy to-dsy owlng to yesterday's raius, su the spost was correspondiuzly poor, thouxsh considerable enthusiaim was = shown wud & large crowd was i attendance at the race. lu Wedoesday’s uotinfabed — 9:20 race, Yankee Bam won the Mfth leat and race in 2:30. In_ the threo-miuuty race Prospect won, Lena Bell sccond, Thira Michigan third, aod Kelly Davis fourth, Tiwv, 248, U:03, 2:54, aud 8:50. In the 2:49 raco Davia H. won, Busle sccond, Jim Lane_thind, Maid of Mouti toysth. Time, 2:45, 9:45, 2:45, and 2:48, The free-for-all will bo tinialed to- IROITOW, AQUATIC, Soecial Dispeich te The Tridune, Blap1sox, Wis.,, Juuo T.—Entrics closed to- day at tho ofilce of Becretary Thwaitos, of this “¥, for tha first anuual regatta of the Alssis- sipst Vallez Amateur Rowing Association, waich will come o at Peorla Lake, Peortu, 1., June 19 and 20. Senior four-oar shells have heen entered by the following clubs: Farra. quts, of Chiesgo: Madison, uf Madison, Wis.; 8ylvan, of Moline, Ill.; Mitchells, of Mliwaukee; Burllnaton, of Burllngton, Ta. Juntor four-wsred shells have been en- tered by the Farraguts, of Chicazo} Syivans, of Moltae, lil.; Peorls, of Peorta, 11l.; Modocs, f 8t. Louls; Mitcholls, of Milwaukee, Senfor double scuils have been catered by the Riser- dales, of Riverdale, Iil.; Minnesotes, of St. | Paul, Mino, In the funior double-scull race the Madlsons of this clity have the fend to them- relvos. In the senlor sincles Butler and Hynd- wan, of the Minnesota Club, of St. 'aul, are the only entries. In tbe junior singles the Farra- Kuta send two, the Riverdales one, the Sylvans one, and the Peorlas ome. In the six-cared bargea the entries are Peoriaand Burilngton. In the four-narcd glgs are Burlington ana Peorta, There will also he tub and swlmming rates. ‘Ihe barge race will be one mile and a balt, stralght away, The other races will boa one- wile and return, A tnb race of fifty yards, and u swimming race of 100 yards. Prize badges cont- ing $600 will ve given by cltizens of 1'eotia, and the Assoviation will glve o act of silk cwlors to cach wlining crew. “The rewatta will undoubt- cdiy attract the larzest nttendance ever known lfiln Western regatta, If the weather 18 tavor- able. T THE OAR. 8. Jomn, N. B, June T.—A five-mile race with tum, to take placs ou the Keuncbecnssis July ¢5, fur 1,000 a slde, hos been arrauged betiveen Ross and Hanlon.. . BASE-BALL, Creverann, 0., Juno 7.—Base-balls Forest Citye, 1; Tccumschs, 5. " Depredations by the Iannock Indlans..T ho Hettlcrs Anxlously Awalting the Troop: BAN Fuaxcisco, June 7.—A Boulso City dis- patch says that five ten, scouting up In Durncac Valley, found sall the scttlera Fathered at Robivson’s rauch, and fortificd. ‘the valley was ralded by Indiaus, who took oway atl the stock. On Sunday the settlers saw the Indtaus, numbering about 20), 2nd driving 4 Liorses, makivg all speed up the valley, to- wards the upper waters of the Ourjnee Kiver, fo the vicinity of Battis Mountain, Col. Bernard, Wit sixty cavalry, is in pursult. Inforwation Lus been secetved that the Ban. nocks tuurdered oue white nud two Brule In- dlune near Big Springs oo the Elko stuze road. The bodies of thres whites were found o few miles beluw Gleun's Ferry, ou the Suake River two of whot, Johu Buscoin and Robert Fergu- sou, were of Ruck Cresk Stution, Numwerous lusge sud smiail bauds of Indiaus ore rafding thu country in naony sectlons. Llo stages cuntintie to run strongly guurucd, but are delayed by luss of stock. Parties Just arrved fruin Owyhee country, sbout fiity miles suuthwest of Bolse City, report a distiuct parly of Banuocks camiped in the viclmty who inve been killiug stock and comnmitting other depredations for several weeks, aud growing daily tore fusolent towurds tho whites, =~ Families ure gatberlng at Sliver City and other poluts for salety, aud the peoplo are awalting the areival of rewulars with the Rreatest luxle(&. Savr Lage, Ulal, June ¥.—Three' compantes of thy Fourteenth Intantry loave hers for Fort Hol, Idub, today. News hae Leen recolved there by u scout fron Cwan Frairle, cons flrnng the uews of the Indian outbrenk ond murders. ————— OBITUARY, Sheclal Dlsvatch Lo The Trituns, JaxesviLie, Wis, June 7.—Lorenzo Dear- born, one of our oldest cltizens, aud for wany years proprictor of the Dearborn Houso of this city, dled yesterday morning from the effects of o surgical operatlou for stone fu the bladder. BUSINESS NOTICES, Turnett's Plavoring Extracta=There 1s no subject.which siionld inore_engroxe atlention than the purity of the preparations which are used in Havorinz the various compounds prepared for the Luman stomech. Darnett's Extracty are propared from fruite of the Lust nualiy, nnd aiv bighly concentrated. ‘Tho **Filth Avenue,” ** Conti- uental,** “*Grand Pacific,” and_otbor lending ho- tels, uio and fudorse Burnett's Extructy, s Charles Iicldslock's mm!m:nu.—'l'ln - ular Billery and tho super-excellent ** Dey Medal, " #o highly appreciatod (. England, ternany, and Russln, ure aclug constantly recelvod by Mr, Emil Behaltze, 35 leaver strect, Nuw York. __VEGLIINE VEGETINE For Dropsy. 1 Never Bhall Forgat tho Firat Doss, T'uovioEsce. Mn I, R, Sravese: llear Sl have hesn n great sufferer from aropsy, 1 was contined to ty house for mora than u year, Six months of the timn 1 was entire’y help- less, I wad obliged to have two men holp ine fu and out of bed, T was swollen 10 inched larger than iy naturul stze sround my walst, 1 sulfered ull 8 wan could and Hve. 1 trie remedics for Dropsy, I had three different doctors, My friendsall nxxeclml 1 wonld dic; many ights I was expncted to die be- foro miorninZ, At last Vegetine was sent mo by o fricnd. Inevershall forget the frat dose, 1 could reailzo {tv good effects from day to dnvv,; 1 wns get- ting better. Aiter I had taken'sowe 5 or 0 bottles 1 conld llu!r ?Ill(u well nfghts, I began to gain now qulte fasl. Aftor taking some 10 botlies 1 could walk from oue 5 ATt of Wy room (o the other, My apputito was good s tho droty liad at thie time disappenred. L uxlnf the Vezetine until 1 rogained my usual health. 1 hoard of agreat nany cures by ueing Veuetine aftor I got out And war able to attend to my work. T am’ a carpenter and ubider, 1 will als way 1¢ hing curod au aunt of wiy wifo's of Neursigin, who had euficred for more than 20 years, - She saya sho has not had sny neuralgia for eight nos 1 hava yiven it to ono of my ‘children for Cdnker ffumor, '} have no doubt Ia any wind 1t will cuve any hnmor; 1t le o great cleanser of the hlood; It {s safo 1o give n child, will recommend 1t Lo tho world, My father le 80 years ofd. sudl ho save theru fu noths {ux I1ke it ta give streugth aud life 1o no aged pere son. Icannot by top thankful for the uso of it 1am very gratofully yours, & JOIIN 8. NOTTAGE, ALt Dirxases or 1ux Broon. =10 Vegeline will relleve patu, cleanse, panfy; and cure sach disy «nsce, restoriugthe patlent to perteet healih afrer trviug dilerent vhysiciane, muny remedics and sutlering for years, 18 i1 nol conclusive, proof, i€ YOU 870 8 sl you cau Le cured? Why le this medicine perforshiz such great cures? It works fu the blood, in the circuluttue dutd, 1t cun traly bu called the Greal lilvod Purifier. Thoe great source uf diseaso origivates fn the blood; suil uo wedicine that dues uot act directly upon It to pu- ri‘(y -u:d reuovats lue any just cluit upon public sttvution. VEGETINE I Owe My Hoalth to Your Valuable Veg- etina, NEwronw, Ky., April 20, 1877, Mn, IL R, S7avE; Jrsar Str: Huving sullared from s breaki of Cunlerous Sores for more than Give vesr ‘ Ly an accldent of a fractured buue, which fracture a1 [nto a running sore, and have used everything Tcould tunk of, and nothiug helped me, unith bad takon six bottles of vour valuable mudicine which 3lr, Miller, the apothceary, seconnended vury Lilghily, "o sixth buttie cured we, wuil all 1 cansay isthatl owe wy uealth 1o your valuxbl Vegutine, Your most vdeitent suevint, [} ALBERY VON NOEDER. **1¢ {8 unnocesary 107 104 (0 cunnerato the dis- eases fur which the Vesetine stould bo uyed, 1 know of no discass which witl not sdinit of 1ts use with good results. Almost innuiverable complaiuts are caused Ly polsonous seeretions in the blusd, which can bo cailrely expetivd feou the system by the use of the Vegetine. When the vlood s pur- fectly cleaneed, the discuss rapidly yiclds, ull paine cedae, Lealtpy acilon is promptly restored, and the patians iscured.” . VEGETIN Oured Ms When the Dootors Failed, CixCINXATI, O., April 10, 1877. Dr, 1. . STEYERN. o ar 517 ¢ 1 was serlously troubled with Alduey piaint for 8 lung thne, I have consuited doctors in this city, 1 bave used your ne for Lhls discase, and ft has cured we wl tlie dociors falled todo so. Yours ir 4 T DUKIGAN, Residence, 621 Raco-at. ; yias Ceatre-av. i o of busines, 572 VEGETIINE Prepared by . R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. FACTS. " INVISTIGATIONS, How Thoy Are Being Brought About, and the Resulte that Are Cor- tain to Follow, The Gross Deception Being Practiced Upon the Public by Some Clothing Dealers, Whose Utter Disregard of the Trath Load Them to Make Erronoons Statements Rogarding Ezpenditures, Anil Also to Suppress the Fact that Thefr Bill for Adyertising, Averazing Four Hun- dred Dollars Per Week, Must Come from the Pookets of the Porsons Who Mako Pur- chases. And the Credit of the Investigation Belones to s House that Does Not Parade In Print a Full List of Ils Patrons, But Which Wishes It Understood that It Cannot So Beaten in Styles or Pricos, A cottatn clothing frm In Chicago, having adopt. ©d tbe plan of publishing the names of those pers #ons who have recently given orders at its coun- ters, an crroncous fmpresslon ia thercby liablo to got ont in regard 10 the extent of the Clothing trade in the city. It s therefore reassuring to know there 1 one entablisment, the Putnam One- Price louec, 131 snd 134 Clark-st. and 117 Maal- son-st., that hns e busincas so extensive that to follow the cxample of others and publish the names of Ita customers woula necessitate more space than thie entire paper contains, and e hope 1he public will not expect it of ue. Relinble Information, Not Ite- garding Capricorn, but 2 Cancer. And How Its Disagreeable Surroundings Moy Be Mitigated ond Its Dangera Avoided. What Dr. G. B, Walker fas Done Toward Curlug Cancer, anil the Trustworthy Testimony of {ho Healed, Showing Conclusively that Cancer Can De Cared, and that Dr, Walker is Skillful and Wholly Reliable in His Operations. The valuable dlacovery made by Dr. G. B.Walk- er. wheraby Cancer i+ entirely enred without tha nse of the knifo or loss of blood, Is attracting much attention, as it justly should. ' The cures he has made, and the tostimonials which bare followed, aro both wonderfa] and just. Rtev. J. 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