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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 30; 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. o Yhere he was attonod By Dr. Suvers, e bed | THE ASSASSIN BOOTH. | o oo o e somaent o St i FOREIGN. - | opon court hieintended toprove by Mr., Matthews (3 i Mexico of ' cattlo thicves and have beard the testimony of twenty times | HoUse, £ 5 Mexi the ground thot Mexico, | and it was announded;by the surgeon that it SRR 1 Coptonts of thit lotiet v g it 1, exican protests, on the g T auoh tho. that the contents of that letter were an ag . 9 one Lundred witnesses, but no committee has Lot R ) v bersell preventing incursious, cau obviate an | was impossible for Lim to-survive throug o f its | ment betweeu four conspirutors to murder, | The English Pre ivi Audto say thiat, oy soon v, Kiotied that g | by bersell prevorting HERELAS € night, 3 Additions to the Fashionable Lite | ment betweeu four conspirators to murder gl s Divided gy ¢, ever agreed as o the fact of the existeice or | application will be granted, my couusel here e i Interviewed Hanrahan " !y Don-existence of such fntimfdation. You und | aud u Louistan will, before’the subowiiag urs | I SUKGICAL ORENATION O¥, SCDGE MILLER. | & Chronicle repd ,;::,’.é:ri]y ewed Hinraban arature of the Time: the estimony ouy and, declined to alluw the ths Results' of the Cop.: Your political assoclates of the visiting commit- | fssued, etrike from the list the names of any WASHINGTOY, D. C., June 22.—For some con- | He was at first unwilliug to talk ot the affair, g‘l’fie;‘ ;( it Hive Boeni 40 |ACReen Bomo of ‘G gress. tee witnessed certain proceedings of the Re- | Persous whose uttendance it shall be found to siderable period it has been noticea that Asso- | byt subsequently related the particulars with- A e . Diect !E the conspiraty By St un ok turning Board where, based on allezed intimi- | "gericticabletoprecare - tter | cate Justice Samuel F. Miller, of the Suprems | out reservatlon. ' Hg gaid that he bad beso mar- | Alloged Authentic Testimony of et g e B L T gt R e A T o e b e for which. | Fiod I Philadelohia’ tweaty-five years ago, an Near Friends of Booth. handled in the examination by ex-Attoruey- . Beaconsfield’s Policy Meets Wl;h dation, and by which proccedings said Return- | for publication, says he rafused to give to the Q euavity of T hich, d h oarg , 5ays b - y of manner, for whic! that .his wife had. always been a zood woman rosnr v 2 ing Board reversed the decicion of the people | bress bis offer of testimony made Julg,{ 6 ‘1’:;:3 }lfllm;r‘:fl“mm Cxpression, e had aways | sy P te7hod hsd‘z{uo s e SR i gfi'é;ifilm l;n:lxr%l:‘on'ffi one ::r :tz‘c mlflxfls‘exll dfga r%:; Some Unfavorable Crit. A made by their ballots actually cast, and then | the Committec should act upon it. After loug | T o1 ™ are ligs been a cause for bis ir- | had busied four, ~When he discovered his wife the examination he asked nermission to give the icism. You with all your assocfates made liaste to bear | {ic}eY; ithout motlee to hitma paper fd DUL” | iainity, bt it e K Pt s paintal | 214 Sheclian fn bed sesterdar moraing be calied | Showing that the Killing of Lincoln | the exunination hoasked nermission to give the witness to the justice of its couclusions. The | posad eply of the Committec to his formal ::;:lm(,gt:‘?'cfl:x‘?:lcam:fl: {';gm ei Ay cmréx s %g:; E:Er{l') J;‘:em{:d’ .sls‘:f{;m; ‘:o e it ‘Was a Premeditated” Act; time he received the pndaage, W_hichn t‘ho CO\I;“ . " centlemen, most of them until recently your Tequest, 3o which Le is depied the right to | S0 4 VRIS U greatly suffercd—stone in. jyfdelity. In the atternoon, when he discov- ;’c‘l;l:;:':ga Il:r:n:lnz\c‘;.sg;r;:fi ui‘f,c:zslau“ eu lvlv;;gd. ‘rc; Sir Garnet Wolseley Has o High Opim'uu political pssociates, with whom you refused h y gist of the whole mat- i known that | i v V- 3 R AT i DRI et | ethr 3 s v v 8 | S VT i e bt | Bl Summonea 1. Busniog, & 00O | That e Dullet whioh Did the Deed Was | 566 jmoich Bt i sy i of the Indian Troops, b reke et U s es presimaily aod far clection fn Fast an e | ik bmitted to an inexpreseibly painful | rociding across the strest, and pointed out his 2 3 Tonf e of the proceediuss of the Returoing Board | Fulictana, and the Sub-Comuittee is now i | life, su itich & ] B/EDS FLROL! oxhibited 3 of scerecy. Mr. Matthews' story about 8 Witnessed by You, were as prompt. 1o declare its | 1 puisiang acting upon this. onstraction. Tho guriical overation of litliotomy, by which | shame to him. Freely Exhibited ; Booth siiootiog hisblooded " mare, - and RETROSPECTIVE, Prosceding artial and unfair and itsconclusions | pretense that he (che Secretary) canuot drove Mected, Justice Millersuvmitted to this MUR ND SUICIDE. parming himsell on that April day by ler dying | tae rxGLISS PrESS ON THE DOINGS o D o B s rulate e et it i oy oecaues b de. | oremm aifeied, Justi ilersuomiitedto s bp e g : " ci# conitaing more rompnce than truti. Fliat Al ¥ oy 1o v of tbis dfagrecment and uncertainty | ais e wrting of the imputed fetter, 5 Taitimore, i presance of threc or four Wash- e e e Criant Samu. | And Ohristened by the Murderer “The the furder of n,afl}: esilent was oot the olek | L osov, gune 0. The. Englsh S i as e actual fact, this Committee will no! FRIVOLOCS TO TRE LAST DEGREE. i vyl uther Mich., Jung 2. Izht 4 - Lincoln Death-Warrant,” nal idea & Conspirato! ly 5 greatiyin opiion m to b H Ter feel itself justified in condemning or accusing | yy; o letter or not, the rea] | IDELOD Phys B o el Whittaker murdered- his wile and cotmitte g that they were ready for murderat any time atly pini he results thyy Whother liomrals o letie g Dutspoal felguds. Chlorofotin was adminlstared || . s tinder the followlug Greastunees? —_— tite result fully demonstrates ana 1 am mistaken | Teached in the Congress, The Daily A-,.,,,“‘:‘:' clection oflicer who bad in rood Taith, under | {hins that. he Commictos aats 16 lbow he val fri ] b the law ol Louisiana, dobe any act based on ‘hmzl;h;hc‘luacr(ficre was actual frand and vio- ::;‘,:’,,“m;,:;"{é“,‘f,;:’{f,'“.‘,‘.“‘ih‘,‘i‘:"u3&‘,”.;‘;.“ o Returmug to their Lome in this village at Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. in the facts nOW in my possession i Lsball not f “Itis ot forus to profess reeret becanes " L S e i these Lo barishes 1o Justify the e~ | au hour. 1c was cutirely suceessful, id u stouc | about 11 o'elock, thiey couversed quictly' @ few | New Yonw, June 29 Tho Times sdds soma |.00able {o convints m&:yfigfl\l‘flfl?mmfl&; ifat | auy terms that. have been.imposed 08 Turkyy even-thongh the. Commies o ) Ol siich (Mretiann |ix,1‘q?x$,|l';l ey i o th ko | Was removed learly a3 L a8 B R oy | Minutes about fudittérent topics, and then | foveresting and fresh matter to the Wilkes examiuation shows ‘that the Judiemr papishs | by the Congress, but wWe cannot see how e, | act did wronzfully and unlawfufiy annut and { 5y Louisiana was tnequal and imoroper, then it e aoee "‘P,‘,':}uf,}u for more than a | Whittaker went to bed. Rlis wile, having un- | Booth discussion. It goes to prove that, | paitiof o conspirators, oue or all, without, | Majesty’s prescnt. advisers cun come with any e Mt oS i of the people | mar become, proper te asceriain who martich | MO PO [ TUE AR (08 MO VS | ressed herself, proposed to tike hier pillow and. | whetlior thero was & conspiracy or not, Booth | exception, was fully justificd. credit out of the wholt transaction. The duljey St e, and of ollthe States. Naather | pated in t. . The aifalr has becomo. 2 Indierous | IRULE, BOUIrelr seased SRaplallen, B b o | e e B se e tanet 1 thie lonz premeditated the assassination. Au | Tuave 8 bigh o rexard forthe personal feel | Turk must now sce that Turkey would howcy T, Cmities b e of Al the | hurlosque,—a travestry on Justice and ‘fairuess. | {Y§ #xertions, simtiar 10 those Lol o B and asoto g up town, She suld If o did t would | ctor, after describing o party of four, | Ingsof the Tving elatives comnon ok thes | far better terms had she submitted to gy fstenrce or nom-existenco of Intmidation in ang 'S SURVEYS. couplete success of the overation was assured. | e his lust chance, He then got up, and l{‘n;mn himselt one, aud ooming them tue | D90t a8 oy them should prevent a complete | Mendations made by tne Constantinople Cop. ot | THIS SUMMER'S § ‘ D e ke ha ] | Captaln, Father Luke, nd the Wonder, | Sud securste bistors ot thie oot erieoroees | feretce.™ i of said parishes, to be interposed fn_excuse of i - B < okt paapy g . preen : l_he.mlzrvm:d fravaulent canvass aud Tolura of | MAL POWELL T0 TARE UP A INTERESTING N2 CRIME. :i'lf;'w n‘;;‘;a‘{“‘gfifi?m “:fim e He ror | olady, the writer, says: *Presently the talk written, even iI( i au&m.mt xev‘lvxe! hximi)l::.sn?; The Saturday Review says: ' A compartsoy votes by State, county, parish, or precinct o X : . Dlied it an cath, \ 1t wakes & go0d differ- | turaed apon'the ellorts: ricently. made by ey | Subjocts; and X eake sdvuntore of this letterto | borween the msg atbishiod to. the tresey of & ¥ you to say that I have no other laterect than to | Sieryng and. the limits of Bulgaria, as def : D¢ N cube v pes ¢l ¢ | YET coMPLETED. o OE S R e 00 Tetensash o Netw Tirk Trivune, AN o e rama Y= | ghve,” und, drawisg o revalver, fred at her. | eral of your contemporaries 1o revive the popu. | 01 10 837 tha & ya o gba pisrastiin o false'and " fraudnlent canvass and return of Wasnisetos, June 24.—The appropristions Spectal Dl.xmlch‘l: The Trit uM.] B She cried out beeging bim not toH sht‘w‘l:_f lar interest in John Wilkes Booth, the assassin obliged to any oue for any information that will | 0¥ the Congress, largely but inadequately reg- voles. L for'the geographicsl and eeologleal surveys of | | DETROI, Shich, June 2.~ Rumors have been | ana ran through one ot (w0 roams. Hevnr | 0\'p et T incoln, those efforts beiog direct. | ooy Eesy Lo 0 Sue for 8 Very respecttully, | resents the service which the Priue My, thick about the streets for tiwo days concerniug | 8 s Sanle ed to the point that the crime was unpremed- Groxcz B. Consuint. | and Forelgn Secretary have rendered to oo Before the consummation of the acts allezed " fon i i 3 e i the Rocky Mountain region having been mude S % 5 i woutd never bother hin agafn.’’ aud fired sev- B o have been fraudulent, vou and your political the-dlseovery of A tous serles of embexstentents | BoNG, G o o toturmel thiongh the gittiine | itated, and that, hacing all sloog determtaed to The abore Jetten, contaming somé iateresting | 21ond 20d to Europe. The means by Which <sac New Orleat rotacrs | immediately available, Maj. Powell has alreaay .o s n " Tho Hon: Lymis Tromolh Joba ST Patmer: | 1aid out the work for'bis summer expedition, | in the large dry-goods smn:l of .\lic:!r&lhud foom, aad fell dead la & bed-room" Iu whielt Ler | go something olse, Witkes Booth changed bis | pojuts bearins on the nresens diommysiin of tos | considerable success nas been atiained are erey ol o o i, tatll seceotly your bolt: | and completed arrsugements to take the Sld | ™A, 20 v come to snoh a potat a2 to pre- | biredzin lay. He fired ut her twlee after sbe | g SRR TS N CE SEC CFCEE O | poinis bearing on tho present discussion of the | canslderable uu than the material result. The £ clude further conccalment. The person to | fell, und theu empticd two chambers of the re. oftliand instcad. Tie | coli's assssivation, was ‘received yesterday. | Enetieh Government ha foaerrars o ’ ital assoiates, Who asked you und” your #8s0- [ wivin s few weeks. Lk iped L % ident Lincoln e e s g o i exercite Of | “The work of this exedition will be pes- | Whom allusion i Ly et Soiaioat o toa | featoniesant restimably ths-hotite, o£: thls Aok of Fois v, e epe o onee i8 8 X¢5: | ttions never been exactiog or ovarbearing g 10 bebalf of such cymvss of votes of thay State | formed this year tn the same gencral region as | 1OF Bine vears Liead clerk in the 'n throughout | CIATEes he weat lnto enother bed-room aud de- | ghory of ubpremeditation, & theory arlginating | €2 Union square. When first. approsened | it has alwrass been firm» a8 by fts fairocss should command the respect | that which bus becn occupied by the Povell :n;:nc?ralm::ol{lzn;;r;‘:g;clilx{’:zm:ny brougtout :‘,}f.{“::l’;i.‘::{’;?‘ bls weapon. Two more sbots | g¢' alcimore and developed by Copperhead | novs eaUnybuaré;, o st a7 soyibing | The Standerd ars: “ The detfeation of Ba. nd s cople of all parties. i i Lusiv ety ol ct 3 ol 5 v, & ” beil ed by a persoual i Fhrauieoncs of She snls ot i porisc. B coniond i e Notite ot Soesbesa e | could be naried. TLe bad flled smilar positions | e gel hove ety s terf wi, | Jousmls thsoushont, the comiey, s o throw | maiteee,bu.sher, aing need by peroual | guria, though s lexve s i comeisne = ing strangers in that State. vou L bo right e works 1o, Ui ; Nall, o, & Co., and Cawpbell s oL thie whole ctantly 1ons. o S ool o Tl ny ot 1t iets st | 2 2o Souiners Uty Tho work i Ut | with Jumes NallJf. 8 Co, and Eavine been | We Sl0Ring i Eovolvr: When Sho asaved | thero wasactully o Asssslnaton conepiracy, | 1S suswered o o uesions, . € | QoIS s ha ben conelred i the Rt tie manner_in which they shall perform the | Yhe dotails. of whose Lopograghy bave alreaqy | LU elghteen vears T st verobirtial Inquest was Weld | and consequantly that 3Mrs. Surratt and the ( agreammohy betwoen fobs comspirasor i ibarder | & triomph for Eveland, and i il be atill leyy duties imposed upon the” by s Taws, and be~ | Sch sccurately ascortained. The southorn por, | SPENC 0 Lhis capacity fn this clty. T is s man |y morning, developing these. facts, ua tha other consoirators, condemned and punished | trie President, Me. Matthews denounced ns & | favorably viewed by the peoplo af toie cuuse, by attewpling 50 10 inauence tem, You | o of the work by Arizona will bo over srouma | Of Temarkavle aptitudes for the position, hes a | matter was then a0jonined unth Friday, in A 3 i ang e ot Sieen St ot farorably ewed by the n Sbis conatry, then further allesed you should be condemned not heretofore_surveyed, wierc triangulation | Woman's taste fu matters pertaining to the re- | order to procure evidence as to the motive. at that thme, were entirely innocea nation of the writer: The statement lelt by | o ! ' be the sum and cod of our by the people of every State in the Uniou. In | 4yd yopography will have to be conducted tail dry goods trade, knowledge comprehensive, Two causes sre generally assigued, “jealousy | and ought now to be regarded as Jobn Wilkes Booth. which Mr. Matthews is ai. | 9iPlomatic exploks. For all practical ‘purposes, view of such refusal Lo joiu in the exercise of smmm}’m;‘hhj “The newregion lies mostly | Bt Wala\eh ertad andl th il tha mut. | 204 whisicy,” but "as to the tirst 1t istaonght | martyrs. All of our party knew Wilkes | J e o i e et of, Louisiaut, | south of the grand eapou of the Colorado tiver, | JiilEient welkieh vorteets and tu &1} the e el he epwertaingd the fecling, e | Booth personally, a0d bad read the various fo- | personsc-Boosh, Duyas, Harold, ana, Atzerot. | Europe remainsalimost as great us ever cven to secure a fair count of votes legally cast sludes the % i ails the S e v, As er, : Sotly L " : Mr. B o s £ 8o : and of vour allexed reasons therelut I s 1o | Sho ICiles the plateau countey, ou which ars | S o amailiar 18 o be s expert. His | Lo 1500 for julousy. ds to ihe man, 'ho | terviews and letters recently published. oyt Harold, ol Atserot, e, Blinbus | The Time sayn: o Conaress, ke mos tuis Committee u matter of regret that the ield of the Powell survers lies Detween the | msoners at the ‘same time wero affable oud | Was ot under the inflaence of liquor ot 'the | The statements of John arthensian Setorto | unier was premedicated, Booth was toa | [C230usble assembiies, nas disappoiated equaiy HEPLTITION OF TUE FOXMER TESTIMONY limits of 35 degrrees 30 seconds and 39 degrees | wiuning to a remarkable deree. Ais employers | time. b _ | whom Booth bad intrusted his epistle for the only person who contemplated it. Looth’s X G there witnesses, or auy luauiey as 10 intimt- | porth latitude, embracing seven of the 15 ree- | Jouiced upon Lins as the model clerk. cun o g |, WVilttalcor was o native of Sundusky County, | Natonal Tateligenc, and who. bumod thay stalement Was written on & sheer of | theDrospects. Iuhas been sitting for no mis dation ol voters, or otlicr juquiry fnvolving | tangular sectious into which the whole Western | [00Ked ubon lim us the ol Obio. Jis axe wae 33 soars, Ko wors shibs [0 ot affer readivi it, werernedor soviow, | o ros note-paper, vovering three pages. | than o fortnight, but the questions why wronglul acts of otliers, is deeied Ly sou netes: | rowion . beon (VLG for the. pirpess of | their unlimited confidence. They Trankly say | imaker by trade, snd while hying her o e doe e iy ooy, | pomnlendl olefaper ovtring thrve pagis |then o fornign. bat th o sary o vindicate you from the accusation of | ymilar surveys. cach rectangle coveriug about | they trusted himprecisciy asthey didmembersof | sued that business, and nad also been for a tine he memory of M "-”‘ attlicws seems anythine vas sald. hoaciite Bpon the smsdsina: | 'y toe peace of Eurgpy Laving interfered “with or exercised any influ- 12,00 square miles. The waps of four of these | the firm. The rules of accountubility that wera Pmnrlemr of u meat-market. He formerly | unaccountably defective, said Father tiou, which, as well as Mr. Matthews can revol- | 37¢ bees in substance solved, England having T b Ty Yodr o seAtsranes, faatStates | scetions. lave alrcady been completed, and | enforced agafnst otbor lorks i the cstablish. | 1701 8% Oriand, Ind., wod it ls vow stuted on | Luke. Ie Jeft the lmpression upon . the fect, was in these words: For a long time I | Secured the barrier of the Balkans to Tarker, Tor whick, by your uwn. statements, you should | io'%the purpose of the present oepedition (o men were relaxed i his case. He was allowed | Sufficient authority that, while living there, be | onoiter that he kvew more than he hat: devoted my energics, my tine, a0d mouey | No compromise on minor points destroys the U pemned o the Daovls of overy Siate i | complete maps of the remaluing thrce sections. | 15 recoivs poy for roots ot e oo, el | twico oo Lo take bls own lite,—gnce | oeoto tell. “ Very likely,” continned Fathior | 10 e accomplishicyt of ' ecriaia tod. 1 iave | value of such concession. ed to buve destroyed, was sirmed by four | the danger against which we proposed to puarg e Union™ The reply coucludes us sollows: | Fortiels inahs of e comiuing t o ] AL e with_morphine ! A y : : i b i esdies puse of correctlng any errors wiich | part the same to the oflice personally, and not | i ity A D) e, ews b wver bee te him- | been disappoint The mowent has now ur- INDIAN TROOPS. Whatever of aceuration 15 made smainst you | pay Tave occurred in provions survoys, 4 Lirouweh the inodiurm of eheoks Al wesibor: S eem by ndvateaucoatloally fourrg, | Lukee, larthone, tas e e e b | rivel whien | st cliigo my piass,. Many il i i Giries Wolmen e mental gerangement., - self since he was called as d witness tn this bust- | FI0 FUSH et clauits Y Bt Moy 0. Sir y has written an elsb. i tue resulutions of the Honse of Reoreseita- | o ‘holly Le measures | This made A bt tves under which this Committee js acting &L‘.?i“&?%n“u’lfifi'u}‘i‘;‘ :n:fifbw?fltflmh: ll‘-t:s bxguLn fiix.'x‘.sr“:‘;u-rltgxsefiufl :;:;'.:s?zh‘cn?rflz"mfl 1‘:;:“ Mes. Whittaker ws 4 few years younger than | pess: 1he same good fellow, but a little 1 am sure, wilt Justity me.” “(his para- | Orate articie on the subject of the native srmyof o oo 0y tustianguy yot beard sbowe, | amploved, Maj. Powell will srain measure, this | S there e not s St ot oo rsn, hreios ‘f\‘;:y"’;"51“:"1‘“~w]"’,“f:"s,'l’u“’l_‘:’c:’m{?“,‘i’:m‘h‘ Bt | gty graph was published, with Mr. Matthews' letter | India. and its present and future organization, vo leay 1 - | Bothered by a secret too big for him," said | o the editor, in the ANatona! Lutelligencer of | te discusses the offect of Lord Beaconstield’s 1 both extreme views which had been takegor ’ n the statement and alleration that to th v g sununer, the base line at Kauab, upou which be | carry on 2 series of thefts with the ekerelse of intlucuce and control of D. A. Webe: founded' the trisneulation of Southeru Gtab, ¥ . Ihe two leave one son, aged nbout 20 years, : L : : e : 2 g - | common prudence, and seems to have done so. | LB b o 3 . July 18, 1867 B duderson ou thelr ollicial acts vou wade | Thenow survey pe made Lo extend east” | 1¢s only n fow weeks siea that the employers | UNIUCkily 1or bis parents ba waa out of tow | the Wonder, s % 0 the Surratt trial,” Mr. Matthews con. | Oemea® ot Indian troops to the Nediter them verbal promises, aud wrote & lelter1o | ward ag well as southward of the Coloradu River. | pecame aware that they must certainly beloging | 188t nizht. “*Well,” - resumed Father Luke, ‘““do you tinued, * I was given permission to recall the | F3uean,and declares that posterity will acknowl- thei. @ving them assurauces. and promises of | & dur Tiae b reward. 11 the Committce orreetly understood | fives, teandur lue ! ly traced it | jyoney that couid mot be ncconute tor, and ABSCONDED koow that . Wilkes Booth- and - Mat- | conversation between myself and Booth, when edge benefit conferred on England by Lord vell will uct | set about ascertalving the cause. A3 the g, thews . were great friends, chums, com- | hie bunded me the papers. In remard o my | Beaconsfield’s masterly policy in thus utilizing Your statement before it, you . as geoloist of his own survey, and will caery on | 4 : 5 o Disnatch to Cincinnati Gazette, i ; 3 ris . R vestizations were pursued, _the linea D - T ot mistaken, Booth | stuting that the documents wore uot given 10 | this mine of military sirentzsh, Tndis, 1 TED WRITING SUCH A LETTER the' ethnogravuical nv.stivitions whiclBiiave | of = fdior conmepe s CaNTON, O., June 27.—The ity i scene of | Tadest 1€ am:_fot. mistaken, o : o fen i itary sirenesb. - India, he says, ) 5 quiry _converged more ‘and more NTOY, O., y A atte. They | M€ With an air of secrecy, I tay have said so, | + tirst persuaded him to go upon the staze. They 1 don’t recoltect. that - s y were. I recefved |19 recruiting ground faster than ail Europe put However material | 305ined g0 Tarie 2 : of his pre e e a part of the work of his previ- | ypon the very last man whom they would have great excitement over the allered defalcation s whom you ask to expedi . K. Gi ce | b S Yy S Lave summoned may be to the fact of the num. | Cojiipediions. Mr. G. K. Gilbert, witt three | sclected, tic unwelcomo trath was forced une | wnd fight of George Fessler, Democratie Sherift of versons kill p office, or othery 0 roomed tozether at Washington at the time ot them from Buoth 1n open daylight, in acrowdea | together. = - ey e will tage charge of the geography of | gu thew that he, 50 long trusted aad esteemed, W 0y y & the assassation. aud Boouth passed the atcer- | thoroughfare. Now [ have safd all that [ am. RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY. threatened, ariven from of Stark County. [ The facts fn the case are fn iotinndated, as vou assure | PGIFIOn L for the Ha den and | B cruetiv betraved o most gonerons und un- | S o e suspicions were | Doon in Matthews' room before going out to | £oiug to say upon tufs subject. If uetessary,1 | ST PETERSBURG, June 20.—The Journal de St e Compitep L le fucuu fo wo way alleet ol | Whoster surveys, for. which {liere. were. made | Shiripeonddonce, llo was aimmouel 1o a pri- | Subkancs a8 ollowa: e frst suspicions the | shoot n the oveniag, That evideaco might havo | Wil g0 200 take an atidant o that llecr. Luls | Persturg says: " Now that the Bulgues el s Couttuitice has corcectly un- | recpectively appropriations of ST5000 and | | ore it decply wronged, sud contessed all. | money-chest failed to lock as usual at 5 o'clock | bunzed Mattbews. Taen,” said tho Captam, | 37 bismile me ten years obder whun I really | questions huve bean disposed of, the views of Wrote 1 ot an eave Checs sramits hou. | SHA00), Dave not vt been completed.” Tte ol | e amotnse o hLt continies rpastscomres on dunday evening, Deputy Tressurer Rol- [ *doyvou wonder, therefore, thut he fsa fittle | 4ny jonger. Mr. Corkbill, in Lis letter, inquirea | £urope, which bave hitherto regarded the integ- gaturnncy s slgacin, il beveileria: | 348 DL TS 10 b desemined ol | s mplorers o (ot ey e S 580 | By eeppet oyt i o o | gy o A Insoeca n Droucht T | S Au8e Mr, Corkbill, M lter nquies | Enrope, mbich bara Blsbert resarded e - Snnaned hor disproved by the esidence of the | il rerion iving north of 4 deSTcss horth [-ths orceraraol be delioiely sscortaiued, as | (008 SeBRRTALo e DAL Mpow kg this ds- | o Tace with such 8 ftey may well Do lost | the ful, saricuars of s trazedy,” Let e undermoue s total change. Earope now e hawmber of men Killed in the Feliciana parisues. | Jyitude, aud westward of the 1115 meriitan, | fo0 1 4 T . | sioners whom he met of the condition of afTairs, | bis head, or. a part of It remember | 2 b accan net e crh nizes the necessity of the Jate war by eanction- Dromtie of Other-aus they liad stoley the | Prof. Haydew's expedition will be atteuded bya | Fre “itn rorci Rl Poc0 bY him. | sloners whom e met of Tike the_ appearancs | heasing al the time that President Lincoln ajed | W11l it" coucluded the actor, with an ewpbatic | % results. This bears’ testimony to ths ok ‘S""-fl’,"é‘“““ °““:’5‘,“‘F?‘“° larze number of 3ssistants. them of not less than .§15000. This | which things were taking-on. Fessler hud | n Matthews' room, on Matthews' bed, in the | " go iy subseruently learned that Mr. | success, ability, and prudence of Russian dipls- Constrattl, for The present. pechectiugly mo e oo propositons Jaid before Congress to con | idden lfe of crime. a e an Luim alife, | beeh then goue since Saturday. The Commnis. | front room of the first. flaor opposlte thie taca- | Marthews, on Scretal ‘oceasions during tho past | macy, which may be congratulated muos bty 1} e 3 e ave sub- | Sondate the tlreescientific surveys of the Rocky | was mude the more possible ana easy to be | sioner and deputy bastened to the safe, an ¢ d boarded for sol week, bad cunversed sbout the Lincoin mssas- | obtained the object for which it haa striven.” L e B MMountaia region were acted ugon no furcher | cloaked by the astive part Laken by Wi in re- | found that while they ha been taliing the lock B o | R itk o bty ot sl d thau to require the National Academy of | lizious matters. Hewas oneof the most be. | bad done its duty, and thus shut off alj aceess | g % | facts coupected with the tragedy were learned. EASTERN NOTES. g leman stated that, according 10 Me, TERN NOTES. ¥ You ail of whom have tostified ance—some | Seiencen o1 s ne, t1¢. National Academy of | igi it 2 P b oY vae ] s loved and honored meumbers of the First Con- | to tha funds for that might. The followins | C4Y: 9 g The s S UL, S Lot Tckimany o presemee. | iole subjec of tucse survuss, and o rcom: | erecational Chareh Tor e Tt e o evenng 3o deputr, alter Foing over carelally e s H el e o, P e ae. 10 Al ThE coNGHEss. i and s now dccessivle to all i TH6 rebocds of wend to Congress s plag for teir future con- gnc «gfltl:gnlc;yi'ups,afinfll S\.merlulc!!d_cut c:r the ;l;e llx;;fim:::\r&‘c fimr:g,o:l;li!;:l:n‘tl:x?fial‘l;:smu::’e{ sin Jay during the afternoon.” the theatricas l;:ra[:ssl\m. told him Q‘l“‘l?”"’ BeRLIY, June 29.—The \_:nn,\zreg agreed to Congresen ; RILTEd Timselt oSt el B o | O e Tl piehort that there was 8 e | XL Rat T believe to bo tha fact,” answered g the thorouziired mare oo wiich liooth | yrant tne Turks haltee:stations on the roud o e = gl : s iy and acceptably. | f foncy ong 500, | Patner Luke, > L or rige the Balkans, but they will nat be altowed to ks NOTES AND XNEWS, His lobors mmong the poor, distressed, and | This reporugpread like wildiire, and the further “Seeretary Stanton frightencd off more wit- | Vinziwa. -His object fa kuifing bis horse was to ‘quartored on the inhabltants, 1f objections e _ SHERMAN’S REPLY % & Metes ¥ 2 & = "TIE SILVER CONFERENCE. afllicted, were sinzularly etlleiett, helplul, and | it went the more exagrerated it became, uutil o ctred,” o Captain, rovide a shelter lor bunself agamst the cold. 5 > A PAIR CRALLENGE. Pt sl comiorting. i friends o trudk dumb with | goure sald that he hud faken as high as SIS0000. | Defece that B procured”, sakl the Captain. | proviue s shefier for bunselt seamst. o raised to the acts of the Turkish Generals, the WaenrNazox, D. C., June 2~The letter of | v, cnrsaron, Jun, 29.—Our Goverment has | E¢f and emazement. Au the regular | The Commissivaers Imnediately took posses- know anythfng about this affuirat that time.” = Consuls will remonstrate, and, if no redress fs Seeretary Sherman to the Potter Committee, = it aet s 2t Britain wi | Dravermeeting” of “tue st ~Conerog- | sion of the ofice, aud Issueu a creular giving & | K202 Booth, and_only a few days hefore the CASUALTIES obtained, they will forward the protests to the Y no definite assurances that Great Brituin will | tionsl Church this cvening the affair was | description of Fessler, and offering a rewnrd of assussination met him fere fo New York. e . Ambassadors at Constantiuople. draft of the reply to which has beeu prepared | - : , g = in the £ tional Sitver Conference. Rep- | the only subject of thought. It wa: tha $1,000 for his arvest. -This, of courcs, started e % % " ;e t join the International Sitver Conferent ep- ¢ only subject of Iig S Worse than asked me whetherI kept up my old “hm.fi P o W . P by Mr. Morrison, ana filed for the future con- : . detectives, wh his track T . ) esentazfons have been made that Eneland | ® luveral occasion. "t the close the Rev, D, | tue detectives, who are now on his track, Aked ol sidration of the. Committes] s, Bearly-tn s | panoo oo fot oo AL BREAIE B o in x To o i i | e erret, mho aro now on Fesslor's socand | B, A O dondin (o e Speciat Dispatek fo The Trivune, CONSTANTINOPLE, June 20,—The Rasslans at entirety, as followss witli choked utterance, told the story of sin | job. Some months since a larze deficit was dis- it 1o s : Davis; the sa: | Adrianapie have Iataducea the 4 Tne res o i i of the Conference are more fully known. und sbame, and a_comtmittee was appointed to | covered, but it was bushed up, Fessler tarning | B¢ bad brougdt bimself. He was tramncd to | Osmosm, Wis., June 23.—Sam Davis, the eo- | Adrianople have introduced the Rossian fisal Tne resolution uvder which your Committce PENNSYLVANIA REPCUBLICANS inquire into the facts and report to the church, | over his entire properts to his bonds, . Ie s | Perfection, bard 24 T, wilhout un e Of | eincer who heroically stood at bis post und faced | system of levying high Guties o advance, and oo ook accqses me of faduclait cerlain eleo: | orq are now confident, that the State fs secare | {hag it MiehE MRoperts R eI earch, | ovor his « huve lelt thc city on the 6:20 p. m, | Sarblus fesh anywhere his eyes beleht and | goqpy 4o cave his traln io thelate disuster, s still | farmiug out the tithes. . o mcers of Loulsiana to falsify and {raud- | for (. on aceount of the withdrawal of Arm. | - What Bosticls did with the. stoaliyss i sot train Satanday, At Cresthine he ot oll, and [ yFeh B2 ® B0 L ot ho. ohionid have | alive, The chances of resovery are doubtful, ulently represent and protest the election of strong, who was a prominent candidste for | €I¢ar: He had a salary of $2,000, s small | nothing farther is known of, btin, no one hetng | 4SO, BiGohly for the atage of for amtse | One eve is ruined, and there IS o hole in his MISCELLANEOTUS, - Rovember, 1876, in Kast Feticiana. sud part of | Gi0ts T8 T, A o e G| femily, and iad no vices. © e claims' that the Fhae, ous Tar 4o divcorer which war o went. |+ TU0" it Fackod bit the question: LTe1s fog | forchad.thote s ee . L oie o bie THE SHOZWAE-CAE METTES. 3 West Fellclana, 2s “not free and fair.” As to ouo inoncy has ali cone lotg his daliy living. Lis | He bas held the oftics o Treasurer for two | [3¢A%: aid { askec b luughing. & What work{ | man, will recover. - Both are’ recelving the beat | - Loxnoy, Juned.— The Zimes, fa speakiag of i o 5 = veation, from further afliliation with the latter [ tastes were luxucious. He having deeded his | terms. b ot will e soon enough,’ hereplied, and | atteation. : ich ey 3 I aemation that sald clostion was +fres st | Le. ™ 11y qpnonacus "that N titetidy 16 Gpen. | 1oNse. 15, Fritamn € 0ns b oreded Hls.| erms i eleition bo Bareamaxselient rep- | OB, you wil g . { the Amercan crews which are to participate i foir”” and the * protest” to 1he contrary talse ate and work with the Republicans. - immuuity from prosecution, couditional upon | utation, b1t of late his company is said to have “Did he say anythiog about going on to GORED BY A BULL. b the four-oared races at Henley, on the 4thof g:‘:r:’;“d“‘zg'r:;:]“;k :"‘S)‘ ““”’3:5’55‘1[“'“0" '-"s REPRESENTATIVE POSTER, Jeastor Deseolr. Doen yery low andudladnated: and e driends | Washiugtons” Special Dispatch to The Tribune. July, sags: * The - Shoe-wae-cae-mettes’ sty e e panaed and examinet i - - v . i Z of Odlo, member of the Appropriations Com- A MAN KILLS TIS WIFE AND HER | themn. Last year he was a prowminent Demo- o oy o s e and place us you niay order, mittce, has prepared m speech reviewivg the FARAMOUR. eratic candidate for State Treasurer. e e i o Dt off_bis Journc a fe | (ks afcernoon Cliarles Bennett, about 0 years | England, as they dribble. thoir oars slong the DLLLDOALY work of the Democratic, House. The following San Franclsco Cironicte, June 2. Later wrestizations showed that the Deputy | {755 saytog, ‘My tine is fired. Nothing can | 0ld, Was gored in the bowels by & bull. The | water, and bucket forward, rowing a very saort The Seerctary refers to their former testimo- Tt evoniog about. B ohetod had made far too low au estimate of the Joss. / extracts gow the hollowness of Democratic | Last evening about 5 o'clock a domestic ; 2 aiter Junow. L0 o amount, to pot less that | "o alfuis 088 10 0 with i, Bt T | Hees 2y to show there were crimes proved of whip- pretensions o reform. The actual reductlon of | drama, which had been rineuing for some | gis40"a considerable partion of thin Latr i P e e ek, i ailed, v Then I endeavored to burry up | wound is such that Bennett probably cannot | stroke, and, though opinions differ cousideradly . 8s to their speed, they &t present have not covered the course inanything Ifke first-rate ving, tureats, raids by armed Democrats, kili- 5 vecks, suddenly developed futo & bloody trag- : it he i bing ; iation, | SXpeutcs for the fiscal year endig Junc 30, | Weeks, suddenly developed futo & bloody trag- | worthices puper, ctc. 5t is cersain that it o gs | 21! ) i e 2 3 ; Ing, buraluz Bouses, shooting, intimidation, | 3G te ey year of Democratie control, ac. | ed and threw the nelshborbood ato a fover of | vor returned with o large parc of the moner. bis | Protty evidence chat would have been for o S e L n;‘ffr‘;kémm“ ex. | time. Ttis reported they rowed over the Wat- hauging, driving from home, expulsion irom agamwst the year 1876, the last yeur of Repub- | eSeitement. Edmuod Hanrahan, a laborer re- | bondsmen will be driven to the wall and prob- | ©OUTE \'" responded the Captain; “and, | procs from P ui’mlelpm;,'at 9:30 o'clock this | KibS course h.:igevnn nli:;;:ts and flenm;l‘zn: s = a half seconds, but this was a lake, an ollize, stiooting Sheriff, vioience at the polls, | o idiog at No. 252}¢ Clara st essed b; ably ruined. The Democratie brethren are very 2 A fiise 0 = i TR lican control, s about $19,800,000. | eiding at No. 262}¢ Clara street, possessed by a much depressed over the affair, while the Re. | therefore, T was wise enough to sav nothing evening was tur.wn from tbe track near Cliy. property taken away, ete. The Secretary adus | pron - tnis deduct defiencies for one | demon of Jeulousy, murdered his wife Mary | Supiicans say that ft wil be the menne of carry- i\fi:fi] n{“mu‘-‘x‘t“x‘r‘_ ‘1 lxlrlng ooy with bim, or 3 i - doubtful if they can at present compus mont, Del. The engneer and firemsn were the ‘flepley course agninst tae stream un- the following etatement of what he says the o - 3 Lk d hucked the recuted o i v e ikl vear, $0,140,196, and “you have $10,638,82¢, | With an ax and hacked the reputed cause of the ing the county for their party this fall. Y 5 = v im, itted. far as a:cortmned none of the pas- records of Cangress nuthorize hita v state s [ Juit S0 1 00, SO0 Bave SHASRAM, | 0 cliael Suechan, to within pe ook You conlant,_Jave. balivven: him, ¥ It sengers were Willon, o Done O P25 | Ger nine minutes and a half; the averoce tine combiued result of what tae testimony will be $30,000,000 claimed by Randall and his friends, | Of bis tife. The Hanrehan family numbered, SERVED IIM RIGHT. Wouldn’t have believed him §" ————— mkcg tor zrt:le’ last five vears by e whmen ;: of uis witnesses named: i DTG MOFASE the bBar e | Stk IS VAt e tER ad BlE Sotblig bt Spectal Dispateh fo Tie Trivune, “ Certamly not. Why, he did tell several TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. i o o by for el —The dininz-room of the | peoble, and they iauraud at him.” Spectal Dixsteh to The Trivune. B e e o o First—The prevalence fu the parishes above | go¢ named, a6 well as in those adjoiuing, before and | pu cradse tlie mate, three children,—a girl just budding futo New Yonk, Junexy, : 000,000, and proposed to decrease the reve- < ¥ s 0 Tangbing SRR sald Faiber | o el Diva S15.000.000. 11 they could have Lud their | womanhood aud two boys, aged respectively 12 | Grand Central Hotel was the scene of Intense ke The fastest time was seven minutes and In the case of Mrs. | easil ix seconds. et oF s election, and especially, at | own wag, w cortaiuly would have been met be-{ ud 7 years. Tue famly owned thie house | exeltoment during the breakfst this mormme. ; ¥ i he Chicag ineton & | AT the tiuie and places of the regmstration of vaters | fore the close of the following year with g de- | where they resided, and which was tie scane of A8 an insurance-agont, & man aged 65 yoars,was | ot 50 18UEhing matter; but { wasat that E”,‘“f’_"g‘;}""’; '303:"';1,(1‘“1"";”‘; B:‘;{‘f’:‘""‘i 7 ey Preparators 10 sai clection, of o tnoroughly | flent of soveral mitkovs. Following is . con- | the murdér. * It is & small two-story stractare. breakfusting, o was avoroached by a gentieman | a4 heso wito ne mav; an absurd | Quincy Rallrond Comvany for damsges, a *The Columbias row a suort, sharp stroke, nized and execated systen o fntfmidgtion | densed statentent of what was claimed by the | divided into three or foar dwellings. . The > 4 that sucha crime could be con- | ported in to-day’s TRIBUNE, the jury found for and are rather well toruther, tsing their backs and son, who drew rashides und procceded to | ceived, much less executed by the bright, hand- the plaintif® fu the sum of $3,500. Tue trfal | 4od lae mocs ot e Erelich fasoion than cpublican_voters by Democrats. This | Democratic leaders in 1576 as compared with | Haurahaos ;Mmcu the umn;r‘ portion and let Bgie 1' 3 some comrade we al liked 85 well. 01 did oy ower fluorto two fumilics. “The family | severely punish him. The men were so deter- ¢ comra - sed s0 well, 0L [ was shiorteued by the defense ollering uo evi- | the otfor 3 merican four, to whom they at pres- cratie claiui of a reduction of $30.000,000 | whiclt lived fa tue tiwo rear rooms abandoned | minca that neither the waiters nor gucsts ver {Jr‘]f:ffibh‘c“‘;‘{’cfi:‘d{‘g f:‘;{‘;fi*‘twg‘:;m::‘:fi With | deuce, relsing muinly upon what scenied to be | oat coor {é be .,,,mnr?v‘ The. P Wil Ga esults: th intimidation, forced by means ot daily and | the facts as demonstrated by actual nizhtly rufds by armed bol‘{ms of men upon the Dew 4 i rl Tpersous and vroperty of Republicans, included X 6 10r each of the years cuding June 80, | the avartments a few days ago, and in ) V b oy & weak prosecution. 2 Shoe-w: -1 1 these acts of violence, killing, wounding, and G, $00.000,000. oue of tose ruoms Ui shockiue trizedy wag | LUred to intertere. Mhen e Hids g i | ppere was a szencral movement of astonish- | * Y ir Rock. fune 29.—The Supreme Court | <€ PRelers the Suoe wuetismetier Iduppine of Republicans, breaking into’ and | * Actual resuit for 1wo years, $24,000,000; | committed. Mr. Lanraban i 8 saties of Cor | they were glad they did not. It seems the ment, and the speaker contimued: today decided the levee bonds issuedin 1569 | Benipy, Juve 20.—The Keicheansiger 3n- 3 , 29, " overstated, 36,000,000, the reduction being two- | Irelund, upparently 53 years ot age, and not | 0ld man had for some time been making | “Yes, on the day Wilkes Booth Joft for uud [370 unconsticutional aud fovalid. - About | pounces that stranwers arriviog 1 Berlia must Iurning houses and stores, and other outrages, i i ar-old girl, who lived at the [ Washington, he called to gay good-by. There $1,000,000 in bonds are il Ly weans of which such 1 state of terror was | fifths of the amount caimed. A to the Army | bighly iutellectual. For sixteen years he was | preseuts to a 12 d by this decisi i 3 v 9 . A i 3 xteen 3 8 ) e Foa-by o this decision, . <. Iuausurated in thess and wdjoinivg parishes | bill, Foster says: - Some of the provisions will | attachied to the sagar relinery oy the corner of | hotel with her parcais aud brother. Ou Thurs- | were several other persons fn iy parturs, and by | §acoses 12 bonds are al el be provided ‘“";{‘,;’,“E";"txm that leading Republicans iu these localities were | prove ludicrous when executed. Vor fustance, | Eietith aud IHarrison screels, leaving ftonly | dav evemng the agent, who had won her J-and by he drew me into the Window, put his SAN Fraxcisco, June 20.—4 Virginia_dfs- Bzruy, June 29.—A portion of the tunoel FOMCED TO LEAVE THEIL HONES, the General of the army is Jeft without u hurse, | when it ceased to live. Subsequently he vex- | over by .his attention, asked her to mo to lis fingers into bis vest poeker, and took outa | o, 5 S ety 2 ) 3 aud provented irow orzanizwg for te cam- | while @ Lieutenant of Marine liere s eutitied | turcd into the wood and soat: pasmos el | Saam T o chariced e indecently éxposed | butlet upun which the lettérs ‘A, L' wero | Jiich 2358 it tiow seems provable oo the 35410 | near Sclwiclin, Gernao, sel_last nizit, b aizn, and the rank and fle of tue party utterly | to two borses. Awain, an officer iu the mounted | as variner Michael Sheehan, u ** towney * of his lis pereon, though bLe did not comuii rudely cut: ‘Do you know what that ist level of Savage, and pusiing straight for the fug twent; -seven mrsons!. uenm :o are dishearteued, o lorge majority of them forced | artillery 15 not allowed a . horee, while | The business was not prosperone, - e cis | sat o neter her ro she ran crying to e oratium Livcoln's deati- | w5t wall of the Comtock, m Which rase com | DGSB Tevovered. Searcn for the others cou At thoir wish cither 1o desist from voting | all the privates. arc mounted. What | tomers were of the poorer elase, who demanied | her father, and told bim what, bl oot [ haiew Tlaughed,alituenervously perhaps munication will be delayed about & month et grio vote the Demowratic ticket. That tiis | o beautiful specucleb Democratic reform has | eredit and Kept it upteo long. About two | The futher and brother decided that notning | what I cousidered a very bud iest, and he took | ™aneis Nc15c0, June 20.—The coinage of the . iutimidation was carried 1o such an extent | brought sbout the driilinz of = mounted months aro they sold the business, and Hanra- | could be done more cfective than to thrash the the bullct back out of wy band, replaced it in | o Miut for the fscal year: eqding THE WEATHER. that the lurwe Republican majorities which bad aley, with all officers ou foot. To [ han resumed the busfuess of Juborer, Shechan | 0ld roue publicly, and hence the scene deseribed | his cket, and soon alter went away. )t June30 was: Double- cazles, value, $40,740,- OFFICE OF TRE CMier SiGNaL OFFICRR, apbeared at every clection after the dose of the | bring about this reform required the i ter- | indulging o the more venturesome and wore | above. Thess facts being known the 1ndignu- e evidence to support the theory of an [ gugs eamios $UIZ00; halt-casles, SL0LONS | Wasuiseros, D. C., June $0—1 4. m.—Indica- ortbe S oo s Woibe lection of 157, were | rupted lubor ol the Chirman of the Militury | aristocratic occuatiun Of o stock speeulator. | fon ran hisher han the choitemenr MatEbis || | swlee eviden S e masked Ruthier Lukt, | quartor.capios, $50,500% standard siises doliare, | tione bor oonass i Tennessee and the Obio thereby suddenly converted into lurge Demo- | Committee for three years, mded by Mr. Hew- | Hanranan has uot tieen laborive for some days | genticmen were held to be more than' justiied | *and there’s lots of such evidence right here in x " o } . ) el 1 New Yori, Wilkes Bootn spolce 10 4 gozen | Seoaoiols trudes, 35820005 halves, vulue; | Volles falling barometer, slight chapees it ——————— »Yes: asked me to 20 on with him, and { | Corpwatrs, Mich., June %9, —About 5 oclock | is not sush as we are accustomed to see in * cratic majoriti 0 that in gouwle of the vre- itt, skilled i the art of war, and at least three past, and appears to bave been slowly compre- | in their action. y)e o0 ) e 2T ot and in one of 1he parishes, to-wit, Eust | caticuses of the entire Democratic party f the | hendiyg and studying an. apparent itmacy be- . people to the sume effect during his stay. In 03 aieiers SEUI S dlinea S0 | ¢ o erstiiey; onblicasg wikilas iooresyin s < Velicinna, not a sisgle Republican vote was | iouse. 5 tween his ex-partuer uad Ins wite. e appears THT ROANOKE TRAGEDY. bar-rooms, at the theatres, everswhere he weat, iness, and nnmerous- local rains, possibly fol- polled. ] TUE REDEMPTION AGENCY. to.have satisfied bimself very fully as to the Special Dispatch 10 The Tribune. he made 10 sectet of what be intended to do, CANADA, o B bt bantimetih e ook Bt i iexDeet by this testimony’ to show [ The etatement of the operations of the Na- | teath of his savpicions, and sastondav: mouleey Font Wars, Ind., June 20.—Robert Hilton, | S the Wouder. * s safety was that nobody Spectal Disvateh to The Tribune. OFpC 10 e cxtrome tpontiest by that the withesses of both purties conceds the | tional Bauk Redewption Ateney for Juns and | 16 more liguer s a been fus custon. who shot and fatally injured young Keonedy | beleived . |14 was us i€ L'merc to conlido o f MoxTneaL, Juse 20— good deai of fndig- | FORtEerly winds. e ¥ morning at Y v'elock Huaraaan had =) younow that £ intended to blow Brooklvn up | najioy exists here over the strong utterances fn | FOF the Upper Mississippl and Lower ) stence of this violence and intimidati iscal year - coding this day » Feste s ce and intiwidation, | for ne fisal year ending this duy compared | Yesterd lust Thursday vicht, now confined fa fail here, | fext week by dynamiite. powder introduced ity souri Valles, southeast to southwest winds, fhoueh the Dewoerats sy it was ot pohtical | with corresponditg periods ast year 1o nore | cotered. bedroom . bis e areasd had faits origin, given: s ¥ Sliceban and s wite i thgrantedelict, e | Wude a statement to-day regarding the event. | all the ZasDipes.” the Ciy Council fo refereuce to the 12th of increasing cloudiness, and light rains, followed (LA rd=T expuct by this tostimony o show In | Senenar zuni notes . s somiewiiat demonstrative i his objections | Ile says for a lony tine he bins been annoyed by |~ 1uat1s 50, sald_the Caotain, * There are | July celebration. Ove Alderman said it the W ARG T polir parth ek Wik e |fi‘f‘35;""" ST the ddaitn_ that it was po- | o titatton, ag. 746 Forvear. |t that tfne, aud ordered. Shechan out of the | Kewnedy and Iis assoviates, who sould ome 1 | 1en i New York who know uoro abact e | Otanremen walked §n procession the streets | 2 8 e Sy purive , cete cocrats nes ) & or elrevlation, as- 3o, Shecl ehe % Jan g Spr- 7 8 it ik cher iz Lier, = Was sotimed a3 10 precede and. corer tho gy | 3K 9L 070, 437, ver bis trouble in the vord. - Sucehan went | K¢eps a luneh-room ut Roanoke Station, about, | by i orereation dsed iy ey o | Dlitary yuard will ba placed over the armories | winds. stationary or hish tewverature, clear o 1o s unilt for €d over lis truuble in the vard. Sbeehan went 2 ¥ th E her Luke of the manner | Mt ity froi the 15t to the T5th of Juls 5 & | DAY COUAT ¥ eacher, st Errey by fol IStration, and 10 pre ede the election, and E:M'nr,xcrn‘l,fi):u d‘nll_ red to out seon after, and returned in the afternoon. | & mile trom the village, Lost ‘Thursday wirhe | in which Booth wrate und wave Mattliews the o i h 4l yiib that it ceaned after the clection, und that the | Sompirvler of Snerency Shoruly before 3 o'clock Uanralian saw Siicehan | they visited his place, druk 03 usual, and de- | letter in Washingiun threo davs betors the | precaution against any attempt on the past of g baruioteraud seraslotal Ll rilne Victiue of violvnee and intimidition wereals | _paecsnn Sl S5 51,585,400 | enter the unoccupied uvarnent doww-stairs, | manded beer. te saw they had. encun, and | ascs e reason why Matthews | the disorderly classes during the July celebra- eTiveS R iliontne slon all active leading Republicaus, Sy o follotrinz bim i found his wife und | told thew wo.” Thev wsisted, and, ‘after | burid the Jtter, aud cven soemed to Torget s | tian ty stest o therefrom, R Ry nRny ™~ Sheehan fu & corucr of the room. Hanraban | making - them prowise . they Would - o | contente. - hatinlae e B - Cuicado, June 2% was iumpressed with the conviction thut the { away, he gave them- a Uottle of beer remarks above, thongh made under as- Hpecial: Disparek Yo Ths: Tridusie, Tome. _ far. Dir . Wind. Vet Rn. Geathsr meeting bl been preacranged. *1t i3 said, how- | without charse. After drinking the beer they | sumed names, can be authenicu ol BROCEVILLE, June 20.—All the great oprs- : men on this continent are lere to participate fn ever, that the Woman was there for the purpose | became v abusive of Kennedy, ealling ham MATTUEWS' STORV—GEORGE B. CORKmiLL | the sculling match on Monday. Since my last of cleaniug the rooms aud prevaring them for | siameful names. Thinkine he vould frighten vecupaney. Hanrahan brousht his u from the | them off, he drew a tevolyer and shot, Litend- PLIES SOMR STATEMENTS. ABGUT BooTa's | dispatch Riler, Kennedy, anid Plaisted hive an. AND NEVER DEMOCRATS, and reucin: binks, Lourth—1 expect by this testimony to show, 2. 251 Total for 1873, Toial for 1877, Decrease.. and will show, us I am authorized 10 st a 3 ate, the records of Conyress, amonzet others, i Jullown cuormitics, committed 1 the ollow ng hhfi,!lmsuylur volitical ends . above < STATEMENT. stated, viz.: East Feliclana—Killed, 5: wound- | WAstiero 13 3% ! 4% v hlled, 53 - AsHINGTON, 1). C., June 20.—The Treasurs. | yard with bim when he followed Sheehan in, | fvg to shoot over their heads, but thinks bis- Mit. MATTILEWS REPLIES, - rved. Courtney will e pres but b it eny, 25 whipped, 341 shot i 345 x| now holds S T reniston oo | and_lu 'a moumoen: after tho uutortunatd | hand drovucd durivg Uhe cxeicuent. Lo decls |1y amoron hows 2s Lo o te Eator'sf | moeved foiines il o nresent, but has ot S ER e Dira foum ollcesud drives frdu lome, i@ secure National-Bauk circulation. aud SId.- | waman's shrill cry for mercy was answered by | very badly over the. affask, mnd a5k evers: by YASHISGTON, ' 9 | attructitn, wni ar dach sewer 1 ‘mens o re of O R L Uhsk e aTios | indiviaual persond, 11 Te O A1 o0 tu sceure public deosiis. Unitid Status | her boy of 13.and the irl. They buth stood ay | Tesardine Kenneds’s conditions. Hitton 1o b | ¢ Tribune: Some mouths axo Tazreed to wri ing the Tadrels from i, the race Will be a inss L Citioun, June . Killed, wouded, 15 pa it o Londs doposited for circalation for the week | the thresiold - appailed,. and saw thelr | Eneiishoen. of UL vears, us a widower, kas two | au artiele foronéof the monthiy magazinesonthe | exeininir one. e distanee s 1oy miles und re- R, T, Wind, & . ehor aE, 75, exbebted rah uag 310 S0 tuday, SLUE S0 uaout, ltldrawn,: | fagher sirike théir motier Gowa with wo cruel B ildron, hus beewa ressdent ol Ruan--| assassipatlon of Président. Licoln, and 1 um | tarue 06 saea wil ne sears cavs s Sopone Mgt B . 5 by threas S 1072, T National-Baunk . circulation . onts: WS Wi T . also, their m- [ ye ythi R e 4 vt Sacsl ¥ - . e Tom bl 15y S ot vigience, £ threats | standiug_ Cucrency notes. $SA01CIcE ol | Bonred i the ax. e Bt T S ot g sl suything bt T iy M 08 v L g i 3 1 make this ap; lication, Lo the Committes st | Bire™ ot Lii31203 . duterhal revewne, ' $470,~ | blows, and then fled seroaming, . Atfior i | e vy ore given o7 the: publie. I have the original THE LA SALLE MINERS, this e bacausc ©wish To s the Comuniiyas | tigar S o | SIS0E. Recuin(s 0t - Nav | binody work, Hanrsuan sought bioretnatin] i+ SHOOTING AReR AR . | vonfessions of Pasinc, the statements of Atzerot | . special Dlesatch-io The Tritune. 0 WpportBsity 1o take action threc Job, ional’” Bani notes | for the yard, snd there awated the spproach of 13 Syecial Pispateh t0: The Tyivune, and Tarold, bisides the personal detals ‘de- ALLE, Il June 20.—The teiegram from ’ pondeut of the Chivazo Times e corres soding June 2, a6 compared with Qulicers Mogrulrs sui Kell asbo placed bim -1 g3y Rurg; Mich. gune 20 Last “nieht | Tived irom oersons who.werd shen twmiiiar it baci accompauied them Williugly to- vrfsou, | Frauk Stedwan and Simuel Himy, o fariners'| fcts they wercalraid 2o disclosv. wiere i was oluced in a coll L ne prison: gvinu in.the Township of.Talmadire, " Ottawa | 1 el """“,‘ i“““.'r‘f“‘ *ho played the v L.was discovered by sowme. of the Inree crowd . ty; nbout fifteen mile ot | Dart of Altoruey Coy'e in * The Aferican C : ne”Mmt. at New.| of aisiehbors who. lorked, 195 b6 ouse. cons ity ot oo nilles (ramm il Sty ot Ricaus: Joseph Albeeentsafver: aud Samuol | tho poot Woman wis. deail. She B paceira | 960 & quirrel and begin shiooting ut each otner mf“{.‘f Melter and Refiodit, Jhin C. White, of' | frrlitful ‘wounds, about the lead: shoulders,,| With revolgées. 1. shot Do ol S‘;c;v{:m;ialrr gfluiu?{: for ut:e *::uikefl' and arms. She had _si 'l:ux{liblelpunbnn the | of . Huritls _ bullets’’ tadi | A 1 Cy e Comnrttes ur S £ +.2Fhiomas “Helm, of. K v d, evi ly i ith. the blunt back of, l & 0 WO ) Cdu it bies e K‘l;:m“nb—cuppu:lx\ 1l de-| Reslater of the LafidOfMico st Kerivin, Kanr | noadn %fi:lm’mflfi:hm T recelved et e "‘L“r‘fim‘.” f‘“u‘;fi&.‘, g, B s Decmung it dud 1o rhe Gotmiitee and -y Anterual reveimue récelts for the fiical year | three sickénfag gushiesalso; vuebad cutthrough. | ina few hours.” All of.Stoadman's shots touls | oy "ot thls ppiacion without tho. Gelay that | soes ity SLGSOLTIS! Lor L Bscal Joar | th shull el sotpr ad et seceny | Moo hours.” Al or.si bitting Ni fu the | ¢ 3 w10 o aus e . ey : vounds ure exyeeted to prove fatal. dtucsses may Tbe order formerly issued authoriziug the | the wounded man to the City Prison Uospital, | Steadmau leayes ®Wife nn‘_n'f'(uur um?u:-l-.n. ::;:1:1; :h.‘.;:' «y“nle u'; its m.cmbbrs o Louistana, §f send guch - Committee 10 Lonisia Cinumittee shall deew i_nm#mmr“xt ‘u“rlx‘n;'iufi 1 natned to this Gity; then T ask that ks uvoifcation shall be tredted and scted oy 1 1he Complittee aud b the Sab-Commuties ey’ to Loisinua'ae ay application nesses nated ' sabpanaed -and the mining troubles in Peru, sod o Sram Was 1o il, but Was a characieristiely ue ol falshuors and .elanders,” and 1 Lint Guards woult be-happy 2 DUt 6l the 215 of April, | reéceive anuocd eall frome the e whe atemwent fu visieh ure tie | it As the Times tos declined to m ¥ ticu aud ansie Bl 1 * OCEAN STEAMSPHI New Yorr, June 25.~Arrived, steamer Brlt- rom Liverpool. 1, Juoe 2W.—Arrived, Peruvian from BENE Vil Pt Saile Lahy Guazds are still doing duty, but there is little ur w0 spprencnsion vi sditecr wrod Aiterward, ou the trial of Jultn W, Surratt, he | from the s 1