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WEDNESDAY, JUKE 8, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. ¥4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE te Pathe dase ror eneth, | matters, but he Ei ant combi ant-Conkling | did not make Mro Robertson Collector 10 CRIMINAL NEWS. oMIOMEy, etc yotes, Mr. Depew will withdraw hls name in | order that ho might make a fight against Mr fy Stectables’ Hante« "They hat a ere tho UL pre vity alii StPbIy . ae keener a et tne TR Re Loomeant a 1 1 linenonne 2, fannie ana nee oe eer favor of any other man who will prove a | Conkling an his friends, or with hong co. ‘Thera area several linportay Mf What rteh. re ni Ute tt Brune vera i | shee aeuerteh ea exact Hsia A iat, ae ae | The Ohio Republican Stato Cone | tn yes of th won ane A + es | pow's voto will be Y¥ or over on th offers s us ih C f BN nN > . ree ser Tt wis i ery oh Tho Administtation Men En-| (iat iniloc to-morrow, and several more on | sone MGNIFED AND Mone ApvANtaggous | Shocking and Brutal Tragedy at uted! by Mes SLA Vrtton, sel suis to vention to Ba Held To-Day, ‘Tinin, eemonty nid Napote qearer than de deavor to Concentrate Tet Tes bese dae ange Ht hecomes evitent Mian fae aan Hue ont Me Taare aus dee “Edgewood, Seven Miles Inushand, whaanitatied his last drinks from | Sho were enter to these tawny allo add on Dopew. Cougressinun Warner Miller will probably mar Wu irvine struguiy without belie from Pittsbur, tho defendants, Thia ease ts elleiting more | Forecast of the Probable Action | come because they felt they contd oie qi a be thken up by the Administration sie. | file then lo aereo upon two distinet oppoe ‘0! Be than tstind tyferist, ‘The sntt ts commenced of the Body—The Teket and (hus at length a great busines O betters Na) e Assemblyman Young, formerly conmander | sition candidates: “Lhe party and the Adib. Mulor the Ms 9 laws, IC da claimed: that y : Which had to bo supplementes D, ue gf the Grand Army of the Kepublic tn this | jatration, the Prestdent thinks, have more it Teyana cag ultra sae the slveeaeaht banking hustness, nit Foster GoM a rH Yostorday’s Ballots: Dopow 28 Beate, giaule, poral: al'ihe, contfereniors stake | nd @ mora | fo Tose Ait port? | & Diverced Wife Visited by Mot to da My aya Wns loft is eountry, | A Sketch of the Career of Gov. Charles ae ign tllpte avatintalanee ett sheer ‘ 5 Hades e ‘All rest Ww! : " Moster Seutor nid J He and Platt 21; Conkling 34 Pere NOL cea: Trunctte (ereue oe the | uae Ars {instlela’s latter in a vervstrong | Her Divorced Husband—- — | WM Me defense wil yest with Hollenbach Foster, the Leading Candidate, {juny yer ot tenia et forme bya i 4 and Cornoll 15, 4 weston, boing utterty unfit for the position. | Pow inthe Administration runes, Money Demanded. a MOHiv-nH sunonEss, abled thom to conditet thelr wrens the b ‘ mG NO AQREEMENT ho nuti-c hei agen SAY" f : Cuanpatan Ils Jnnet—Yeatetday about OMl0 CONVENTION, Mnclons heat eet stecess, ‘hele aetontes 4 : was reached In Foran to the short term, it 1s the atitl-Conkl peed lobe or AY Babe : noon a RUAMames Nichatos catted at the of- A FORECAST OF THE PROCEEDINGS, able, and Wok have pelt Weru romatty, ¥4 Much Encouragement Evinced in the Techy that rome of the minor eandidates will | in thelr party; unt the renl work nn the | Attempted Murder of the Lady | fleout De-sta sherman, x duntiat an asked | Ste! Dima to tae oaete Teas ovone | WHO hind toPRo compete cte8 fo any 8 Ranks of the Anti-Gonkling Honers, seoorltiy fo the hatent runions a ee Witte ee dtoiny tate aie and, Suicide of the Aban- HHO een aH ena SAME aa ing of the day'that decfdles who shall he the Af,the Pronto ax thay Pogson gpeeeink ig enblyman C, Ti. Russe erence: ‘ . ‘ a ‘ i i Fosters nee 8 Forces, who voted for Conkling and Platt all last | ferences nro ntl laine, and moat to potti- doned Wretch, beman shudting. ‘The fest bate struck him { HeBubllenn stator bearer tor the om | rettumaniaiemea Me, Foor none a¢ : Awol wil desert the iek leailers to-nare sunvot the venting Fourie Hane lars on the bontbotow the knea and did no harms, | S86" 1881. This “oft year” probably ling a | of courses and, whon It came eat busine ga es {lls sandtustes wit frolntly lc tov. MeUarthy, A.D. Barber, 1. B Sessions, Kit 7 "Tha secont 441 stnck wn oyosluss on tho Hewiilennen | pectiliar to Ohto polities and Tels cyanea selection for (qr ting wad 0 cl iy x 5 4 ‘ ‘i 0 is Conv epubl ly on Debate on the Safety Rules Inq | Vicetrenkiont Arthus arrived, on an early | forme teal consi cor emanations ant | Tertifia Attack on a Crowd of Citizens | Doctors brdngt,etuneed an oud in ie | thie parteulnr year, ha Convention nape Donratte diately niente Stag uh troduced by State Senator —_| iis room, go thoy say, by sicknews during the | te Wheeler men, the Rogers inen, nut the by a Gang of Circus Sluggers exumlindon Wiwoncd until Thursday, ‘Cho | yearn ago, when Me. Hayes, tho fir Presl- | Inver of promencie eis mena uit Woodi chtiro day, It {s stipposed. that his indispa- | outsiders know nothing of what they do. and Thugs. - [SHE ta alized ty ba renart frau | dont trom Ohlo for magy long Fens, had lind the fiurmers, aN DINE Rete eat itened a3 apa Aud npvenred. oir tho ‘seane aot 10 ereloek OFP WITH WIS MEAD! * Inctohs Ry sith whol he’ doeg | his oflee only tong cough to propound a A nusiNessiay O° and appeared on the scene al : oh . a : a | Southern polfey tat was obnoxfons to | who, they thought, uni to-night, [oe was accompanied by Judge BO sMtéCIt FO ADDISON KE not live, that tho Doctor was keeping a b x init, understood the! H The D t bl “Jnkey#? Patterson. aud acigim’ “Belden, peclat Dlsyuten,to, Tas Chlooge TNibonk Discomfture of a Party Who Visited | Wonan tn Nebraska, One of tho Doctor's | tho party at” large, and when every. At frst Ung as only expected vo be ee : @ Democrats Twit the Republicans | and was welcomed by “Hippopotamus Eras, Wk, dune t—Addison Keyes, = childvan who heard the conversation report. | thing, even to —oxtensive __ railroad OL RAY, yep UDHenn liad been elected Dutcher, Assemblyman ‘Urimble, and the ee ete ie HE te . the Cairo Jail on a Lynch- ed 1 and the Doctor thorefore wrote nietter | strikes and - genoral hari times, | the ospgetany sents in that district, B with the Bad Record of colored Janitor of the Grant Club, His ar- | managing editor of: tho Albany alyque, ‘i to Mrk, Nicholas, In whleh he referred to r (8 Rosters, want to work fust as thay Ltt kil rival nt ‘the hotel was witnessed bya sinall | whose editorial on the Conkling matter ts ing Expedition, some former transactions in whieh Mrs, | Seemed to forenids disaster to the Repub- | always worked before, and Won, Ay tad Conkling. erowdl of curious Author but there was { sald to hava lost him hls head, Is an olt Nicholas was interested. On receiving tie } eats, and furnish fatness for the Democrats, | Patrons of Foster & Co. who lad prt ths no demanst of any Kit. Hy repatred | yy of Atonce to is room, where ho held along | sin boy, and his father aud other relattves > r letter she sotusht the Interview and began the { tins been looked forward to with peeullar In. | Commodated from thne imiosmong (ee Be now reside here. tappears from informa: | A Diffenlty Between a Lady and aj Meotlug. Her Husband tsa conductor on the | terest, Tha delegates from all parts of tho | xrted to rely on tho judament an see sate 8 Tudianapolls, Bloomington & Western, : city of the father and’ son, f aga Pointed Statement that the Demo- consultation ‘lite iis: snblinnts Friends anh tion recelved by them that his resignation Is Dontlst Colminates in Ills At- : d il im y rie. ane hers Iu full foree, So far as canbe Poul rather have tha fan thoy hatte we 1 1 BBC) AY bubnomingl, being s temporary concession UNPROVOKED STARRING, : x R83 tholr sale wae tae by fs inten ea "the pia re tat Helhe to Lond Roseor, te is a avarter owner of tempted Murder. Rpectal' Disrateh to The Chieago Tribune A PRETTY CAREFUL NECONNAISSANCR sontative” In Congress than ‘ans Ph the paper, suid to ba worth $100,000, is Depu- Arione the stories set allant by the packs ty State, Superintendent. of Lnsteuetion, and ¢ 0: r veeurred in North Streator this evoning, ten a cnrefully-prepnred ‘letter to 4 promi- | Woldsather fat public wiices thut net hihi | North Stroator, Ill, the Soono of a Severa John Kmetz, a ilunearian’ And. aminer on Mu else, Being situated { 2g ont Streator, Lh, June 7A stabbing affray | to-day and this evening In regard to all the ays Med in the “coy North se ; Important actions of to-murrow, their minds tet red Line Rasa ea, coos ble to very | quite extensive . sity, $10,000 per anniuin, so that he fs not a severe AED fully mado wp, and IT am a a sivelys and, when the y ss that ceed on Pre- HO a son yaa tn She cllgy it sufferer by my Lond’s displensure. and Apparently Unprovoked Btab- - played by the Chitose, WMtatngton Sever Suara: Taxeal casio whit aL be danscat, the slecteal op waa necro a iste bg fer to Have Conkling York custom for or agalnst the interest of ' milldn Cont Company, had been out for x {| > decane z : | two years It wns taken for 8 close of Returned. any faction, He says fio ties nat desire to ROSCOE, « bing Affray. , (me with George Lens and Jolin Marcine, | ‘Cuimuxe may know in. advance whats to | Would he Tetuenet 7 ty Rranted thas hg REPO meddle with New York polities, and he | prow mm: nase 1 wants It understead that Robortson was not. A se nomlnated for Collector that he might make c ‘ war on Conkling, None of the Administra: arrival of Arthur at Albany—His Serious tion Teadora have haard of his letter, ant say by the sano y CAN PAUTY, . ‘They had spent the ntternoon together, nud | Yo done, I will forecast the futuro | sunt til there thie first tne, oat iy Aas ATTEMPTED MURDER a SUICIDE, | lind been drinking considerably, buty just ns | 8farngLamnble, Senator John Shern®n | to certain extent, i tn es cedl % peeial Dispal The Chicago Tribune. fs here, and will be the perimationt Chairman | Were concerned, wont by di faults Hetnperats ; Speciat Dispatch to The Chiea (bun their sport was over and they were separat- vi to perinnnont Chairman h Want by default. The De . Sone uve Rel fue, caught me} Pirranuna, Pa, June?—A terrible tragedy | gto goto their homes for supper, Luens | of the Convention, Ile will deliver a speech | Crits Were more anxtous to get Foster out a t no N than atything else in the workt: oe + : 4 * scat eine and Mareine bade Kmetz good-night, and le | that is looked forward to wlth considernbl ate ApOrltls andso, whe Tilness—Conkling’s Arrival ie stata only 1 enor parte lo bolster | ron, Lewls Lawrence, of ‘Utieny—reported meeurrel abt, ficial any ae Aaleecanile toplied with ™ By-by,” whereupon Luens | interest, it Is said to-ntght that the speech or tigyes® Rania detection on seobun in Haate, PROCKEDINGR, tie wealthiest man of that Hk and known to | avout seven miles from this elty; | A wealthy | Heer regia cut woveral deeh snshes 1 | ts not written, but will be delivered off-hand, | Hishopavas mute Ceerey as O mi : Ta the Western Assoctatedt ress, be Conkling’s most devout worshiper,—and | Widow, fumed 33, it ot BH ons! in eae fauwit 9 Teena wnngiend without: ANS T stuch interest centres in the form which his | West, che blind man vig ment, and tee o Annaxy, N.Y, dune %—Tho Joint Con- | by a dexterous twist at his egregtous vanity | haps fatal ty,, wounded $n the parlor o i) . ¥ anit aie r ‘ks will o, it rt st Jority of comnities elected Demoodratle ti ee AT ALBANY, anti douitvenied cnt 13. orclucke diaun, i Te her own house by a pistol-ball fired | YOUr correspondent Interviewed Kmetz ha | remarks will assume, it any such le shall xentatives to the Legisintu qratle Kepre. MOORS Diane OR TU CAAT ya ton eee nvoned si iit Sloe iy nage Limannged to secure a good Interv few. from by aman named Willlam Murphy, who in- svenied to be iy his right wntnd and not mitch | make, iu regard to the Administration. ‘The thime that was ‘done wie fae a yor the fia Syectat Dispaten to The Chicago ‘tribune, called un the Joint rules offered yesterday, | ‘He, venarable gentleman, | Mr Lawrenéo | OY Mr rood up lila hlooly work, by.fieing | RNGGE te, Jetuuuen of Sh or eeeas a3 | dousntionial reports ublished In certain | State, aud cate was teen aor ‘ster avant Atnany, N. Y., dune 2—The Administra- | und the question was moved for the adaption | suid: “You know that 1 know nll aboot two shots into his own lend, falling schsee | mettowe papers that hie hns become soured at Gen, | be put Into a district with some 5,000 Does ion leaders, having demonstrated, after one } Of the first rule, Speaker Sharpe (Buck) | Conkling. Lwas with hin at Washington all | & id bleeding upon tho floor at the —_ Garfleld on account of not recolving | (rate utds te contend against. Ite accepted week's balloting, that thercélection of Conk. | Sti he had a right to expect that Woodin {the winter of. 1877," during tho Electoral | !88 and bleed ee BOR. he I I bt GROUNDLESS CITARGES. eértain appointments which he de- rhe nomination notwithstanding: this, and ling and Pintt {8 nu impossibility, except by Tor ater ee tie ac eae oat ee ae then Spe | Comutisson, and dined with him daily. Our wound: ee MEE be an peel ee Speciat Dtsvaich to The Chleaga Triaune. sired for his friends are pronouneed | fought mash jnanifally until the ends but of Democratic assistance, have to-day coms tact whe Tat fhe Convention wan peverned Intereuurse was of the most intlmate | tied three tines, urphy being he Miavauner, Wis, June 7.—Ten days ago | bY those who ought to know aa utterly false, Wis enced, i " - During the {ast term of Afr. Fos mencdd the difientt, comnlleated, and dell- | by statutes and parlinmentary Inw, duly de- | character, and Iet me ‘tell you that we iret teaband, from Whom ake was alvoreait AChieago woninn nained-Buek, who was seals M. Jones, of Youngstown, will net gress ie was very closely iMentine a Care tate task of tnanaarating ah gaetessive | fied by nel-of Congress. io eould-only | teatned "most heartily to despise tho | avout twelve years Hott yones: a | formerly an Inmate of the County Hospital, TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN ayes’ Adnalulstration, and was at det Weld ying tt ful term speak for his own side; but the Bucks ins | Republican riucmasters, who hustled | eretind of: drunkenness, Hight years ago through one of the County Supervisors pre- | and will make a futl and carefully prepared | Spmgwhat responsible tor the polley towards Fe ee Me San atepublir gee. Wniled fo rept snl ue Senators, ere | ayes into an office to which edie a manana Pee sila ferred charges of a serious natura against | speech, which sets forth tho history and alms te South propougded about that time, In a | Pt tre ay ee tation tO adjourn was by law | io iad never heen elected, I knew, ag well | died two yuars ago, leaving hor a large fort- the Superintend Dr. Mug ig | of the Rupublican pnety in terseand pungent | 2! i per Sandusky, aoe ators. So far thelr work has been altogether | from day today, and the rites were super- | '¢ 0 . * mg 1 ited fe Superintendent, Dr. Maifden. Among creeper 8 cepulig the nomination for Congress on th i ‘ s Conkling did, that Hayes fad never bean | tne. Three weoles azo she was united to 4 ~ | isugunge, So fur as the majority of the | fi a iptohaut butidiae ug Now the Hine ine en “Sharpe referred nt great: leneth to tho | elected, and always enjoyed his Joges nboue { ler talrd and presont husband, Newton Me | OWE ines, she allenes that the Suporin- | (oWNMEM, 09 aut, Na dio majority, of tho Kdputlienn, Mbkot ha tok aeaton toa tondent hed attempted to rape her, was fre- y press his opinion in very strong terms th - Le) Cl 2 Sy , a ir] V city. iS | * et \- T v of tT y ve LD NEVE! UA =A tive: result. lor, if Conkling and Platt | maved. tho adoption of. the first, twa fules, him into oMee. One night IT was with hin y ee | intinale with a number ofthe femule ini- | feports that’ were clrentated by Intorestad VER ACCOMPLISH THE END ; ae g in his silontly stuoking, while Conk- | Murphy has been vowing vengeance against | mates, ° ‘The investigation of tha charges was | Democrats sy industriously a few weeks n, for witch it was intended, and that soone are not completely beaten, or nt least ene Suns the ie -" Hat neler the ita walked un anit Becerra raging ahi her, Atif o'clock to-day hy took a train on | been terdty, but, te Buck Woman faltlig | to the effect that Mr, Foster had mieten | liter tt woitld have to by’ abandoned, ‘The badly distanved, by other Iepublic- eopt by a two-thirds vote. He criticised | Atiast he broke ott: ‘Lawrence, f can't | the Pennsylvania Railroad for Edgewood. to mintaria lle, Bll of tr Ghurmes oxeopt that opposition in the State have suddenly opinion swus widely {eleuraphed over the Bi candidates tis week, there seems | sharply the netion of Ellis ‘IL. Roberta, of | Keep company with this riff-rait any louger, | Jie went nt once to tho residence of his unkemie 2 dropped. Thus far in | melted into thin alr. In Columbus, whore | country and commented upon quite largely, ; tl ‘ohe Ree My d rf the Investigution the testimony goes to show | tha opposition was thoight fo bo the | and it was only a few months later tha Hy be Hicle Bape. ia cusrLealas sre, will Uften, apt Uos-eilior Of the sviauy Zen tay ae a ea A ne ager ate former wife, whose husband was at his place | that the charges are groundless and trumped strongest, It was notscen or heard, from on | the President “himself gave tha poles S P party's greatest leader, they are bound to steal tho, Presidency, | Of business in the city, and was ndinitted to | up on petty grounds, the day when the delegnies to the State Con- | WP as a failure, But the attempt a arent Gaal seaulk eae Eiken ani morn: 3k. WooDIy Shernimn reeks with plunder. Wiiecler is’ ] the parlor by 9 young gitl who did not vention were solectad. it can be sald, sub- | been made, tha right hand of fellowship had 1 -rotle ’ . MeC! " DISCOMFITED LYNCHERS. atantialty, that every delegate who has thus | been extended and refected, and a, ing, find the move was made with great | {reply.anid he had no purpose in offering itn eae Tor aitlce ae Te Thee fuow i. iit anit a eoony Aitecwat Spectat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, far turned up isn Foster man, George K. pf sentimental optinists lind been watlsfed, shrewdness on tho weakest point in the enc- | He resolupions oxcent io, deting the peuney slinply a plous steak, renly to give money to | Murphy thero. She greeted him fn.a friend | | Cato, Ill, June 7.—A mob of about thirty Nualh who has made a very eflicient: Attor- Ete nbeal ne. polltiesl, progress had been intes’ line first. ‘fhe ballot on the sttort term | intmotinnsof the Jollit Com ertots heey | be President, and to'drop on his knees in | iy manner, and (ie two enanged in a busl- | innsked men visited the County dail Inst | 'ey-Ceneral, will be Hien aaron at bite “opinion veil for Conkling’ veil int | Witla Share eCanvention, Hengreed | tears if caught abit, L havea great mind to | ness conversation, which lasted for about an night with the intention of lyncliing Albert RKNOMINATED NY ACCLAMATION. fways continue to be divided In rexard ta e's suiecessor showed no ninterint | with Mr. ehatpe in the Interpretation of tho got ttp In the Senate and denounes the whole | hour, “Mitrphy then arose to take. his leavu, Bhit wy ention of lynching ert | se will Jos eit for State ‘rons Whother Mr, Hayes was a brond, farseeing tt L a 2 en arose b | Hayes, the cataved inan who cominitted a eae ee eee ees eres | sintesman, who ttnderstood that the a change frow the first Joint ballot on Wednes- |" law, and was determined there should be ua thing (o-tuorrow, und enit on ftonest Repub- | and, taking Mrs, MeGlatrans by the hand, A 9_ comm and Geurge Gaul for Momber of cho Doaedad , tempt day last, but, ng the votlng for Plats suc | Weston as to the titles of the Senators | tients to give the election to Tilden, to whom | wished het mugh happiness White Mac’ | xape n few days ago on Mrs. Kabler, a very | Pablie Works. ‘Tho two things the | Uust bon fallitro, and only desired to tet the elected. But the troubl he eottld not bi S p Zhe things of world wnderatand it as be did; cessor progressed, it soon became clenr tint Fiectat Ne: thie the oot tiles ie coe you as Well as I. Know it belongs.’ Ltold ) MeClarran was inthe act of rising from the | estimable woman 0 yours of age. The mob | most Interest to delegnies are. who ee cn eee arms dic for whelber hig’ ‘the Administration men fad begun to | the dispite mat De chee co eH | hin’ it would drive itim info the Demoeratle | sofa on which she had been sitting, Mur- reached the outer door tenting tothe cells, | shall be the nominees for Lieutenant. | was Stuvly an experimenter, who wag at tie Adal ete i ta fh i th Hite smite mist he relounted:amely, thos party, and he said, ‘Let it drive—there are | phy drew’ a large revolver from hls | nnd attempted to break It down Wilt ages’ | Governor and Judge of the Supreme Court. fet anna no. of making brond-ninded, en. make= the “importaut changes oy teat Blakes Senate woul roo bat morg gentlemen ant fewer hogs thore than | pucket, and, taking alin at her head, | when the Jailer appeared on tho seene wilt | In regurd to these ofllees the dulogates Are faulted ta thovtee out of suimt-barbarlans, and Wore talking about last night, and Wondits Atal He MN Eee LTE tite ee jj | With us” ‘Theso wero just his words, and, | pulled the tely«er, Observing tho move | ifs two sons who commanded the mob to | to-night all at sea, and the principal nuount ern fie at emt torts I that their strength was being rapidly | sist Na ndopled, ‘the tavocothers wore ue | 8S Unuppened fo think of Gov. Seymour just | ment the woman threw up an ann ant | disperse. Oneof the Jailers sons fired his | of wire-pulling and logrolling 1s In- beliale avhileit wha litle tttom i 878 eat en Senate belng called first, the excitement be- SOO AGN F too, | her ynd, & 4 + { nob, Inthe meantime the fire-bells were {| 1 will not venture an opinion, in regard to Pane wen enliel a hesh Sarlitor ASL, the See et Rtae Tr fie UenbuNeedL he ast Spriggs about i,—and we thougnt the lodged inthe busy of the neck, where it re- rung for axaistance to protect the jail. No | the matter, but will wait for wie bo Was tha natural nominee for Governe: the anven> | next yeu, 1 young Now York illionatre, deserted Piatt | snd denounced Conkling, saying his realznn- work was ull done, But another Inilvence | matns. Belleving’ he had killed her, Maur- | further trouble ensued and is notant jetpated, | tion to decide, The two things of most lin- Best a eee Premocnats hed bets 1h 4 : which we could not tench thei~a hidy, Um | phy quickly fired two shots Into his own ortntice for the pvople abrond to know are, for Cornell, —the first luss “ Mo'Too” had ex- | {ih vas an Insult to the people of tho State. | utraid—turned the Senator into wneuttal. | head,one of them ateltciue itm tn tho fore: CRUELTY 16 A CURD. Tat ahiall be thernctton fe reer egy ares {hay they Tut made had never deen reer verlenced durlug the balloting, Although | Bucks appeal, Conkling reslened to gratify | “NOW, LET 3s TELL you, mm. nevonren, | head, and tie, other: Belling wie ent, fhe inst . Dispatch to St, Lowts Gtabe-Pemocrat, inlnistration, on the ong hand, and the tem- | change, and ieee Toader who camé.with Platt lot no more, Depew's score steadily | a whiin, aud should bo rebuked, ‘Tho Deni- } thatn shullar deal is going on now, I’yo | Wound bulng fatal, Le fell with v dull thu erance question on the other, From all : 4 if a the carpet, thg.bload spurting upon te | New Onneans, Jane 6.—Robort Sintthi and tint Fain abla to gather by mona ot fuck f reputation for dofeating Dornacraty as increased, and, when the enll of the Sénnte | dernts shoul! vote solld for adjournment, In | been talking with Conk to-day, and lie hos | Upet the carpet, th blood spurting 1 zhbors | his wife, both riegroes past W years of nga ve t Wanoe | Loster Hud already: noqulrod. 26 wns Under was finished, {t was discovered that he had Sitar eke maple tuoinatves oul hi Hs Bag tanuitne the -Hupnbllcaw Darts wet pie Hhurriel! to thé sceno of the tragedy, | and professors of the voutdou art, were nt delegates ‘and prouinest gontionen from Sidod “that Unthold, Haves, aut hem recelved the votes of fourteen Senators, all |” Thuinos, replying to Brooks, wild the Dom. | ereated ule Republican party lin this State, ma caliell Shey could for, the rellot Of | rested yesterday at Mandoville, Just across | varlous paris ot the Stats, damn distil ih] was no, difliculty in his obtain. but two of tho ant!-Conkling members fn that } oerats woule Never have a ehince to lmitute au hlnsele along pareled the Inst four Presi: Arolved Aud prowoutieet tae Wane Fe Lake Ponelartrain from this clty, for bur-, payin z Ahal ns resolution will be lutroduced in | tng a ‘The Democrats, who had been Peeper of Ws eslabne spies Laval: Danoeren ter’ resigned Tear ee ee ated palates a How they uve nevimtte | Bue not nevesnurlly fatal. -Alurnhy was Baots erualty, and probable wuuder Ou & | imarciny iNponstNa THE ADsNterRATION | Memeo he, fewest less tucte beats port voted for Foluer sul Senator Sottroedar tude for him, ‘They qught to have reelected. | browxht to this elty In a dy np cond! on nd | oa Lott by. his, “dent pnvente. toy ee | in its enue in sustaluing the preroratives ut | Ned ncemict to betleve that ‘thoy ware molng top. Commall Mails the catatcr inten iin sumntnously, an now they hnggle over | Laven te the Weal Peunaslvanin Mosbitah | oited tor ‘by Smith and Mie wite” Ins | dhe Cecaldent azalnet tke: OnerOneRAONES oF | ODO eI Se a ee raze ° 2 plunged the country Into a war, hin Bk ove » Ht ne >, ) Whore he died at7 o'clock thisevening. Mrs, | cared for by Snilth and his wite, Ie | tt rite.” ; i ‘Ay * FoW LONE. Who NnoUle a THESE GALNB and pli rae th ttle De tie | iw ke dogs overs bone, He suld to me, | rere ee ina eoinplished woinan of tho | fad always beent eruelly treated and | “boss rule’? There will doubtless be somo | ante-convention row about who show Were sufitciont to give Dopew a fend over | fil ‘Mates woul seat any Senator wh IC | ‘Lawrence, If these eurs don’t come down ighest respeetnbllity She is related to | starved by then. Yesterday ho stole a pleco | healthy diference of opinion in regard to thelr candidates, and falted to wouulnate the Piatt for tho first thme, and the voting by | United § Rene Hehe and ernwl ab my fect as they nlways have some of the lending families of, the State, | of bread, when {iis tormentors held the child {ust how this resolution should bo worded, | mun who coukl have carrie the State if any hed with di re [eter eee a the Baht done, Ul accept the offer of Democratic | Some | bt . ». | In front ofa fire, where, in spite of his cries, | but none in regard to the substance of It, | une could, and finally set up Soft-Monoy es Astor aise dared Enitey eke Pa rg Wasif tho Democrats | votes and beeomvan Indevenitent with Davie count oF ae bad nits ete elo ee At | ho was Toft witlt he was. ap. thoranghly | No reference, whatever will bs made to | ‘Tom Ewing, only to have him his supporters going over to Depew, Alto. | , Svinoli deified tho alleged rolationshipbe | WUE the koe Tee TE entry | Coreud from him site continued to give lim | Toasted that his iifo Is despaired of. “Tho | Senator Conklin by name, Whllo the feeling HUNED MANY FEET DERE Satie ebay Tad Teover his vay | tween the Stulwarta, and. Democrats ana | Salt for 18s Whee angela be by | mousy, Hwounting in the RegreRate to thou SRL swag tent | by some of the neighbors in Ha i eamrteeeparentt to aunt IG | by Republican baltora, Foster ang auch ears ¢ . ot oneo : 5 ; s lensed, ‘The perpetrators | t ie vs iss. of the State ny was never before Alghest score lust Friday. This gave him | Me further anpported the ten that the Dem? arais than the rei sala earth ‘sey it was to get money that Murphy went to | siirded to provent the enraged negro popu- | tend to create w sentient In his favor. in avery town of any fnportanve within is on Cats, ‘ all favored ffs “nomfuation, and rt fs y (nvestigntions Thave found only ona ry Planes y antles 2 t vs, | ocrats should force an adjournment, i 4 oo> | Edurewood to-day, She refused to give tim | lace from lynching the-culprite, aul my {nvos S40) tire “border. Placos situated many inile SAE le era na Rate ye Wooitin accepted Shares preamble, and Tee es ls broth n-lnw and over tattle all he wanted, whieh so enraged him that he ———— quam fey bins a ened {gars in vindleatlon, oe back from the ruflroads and rivers, and in oo) hs the first two rites were adopted. In order | dejighte 4 4 | | tried to kill her, dinishing the Job by taxing AN INSANE Roy. Sen VRE OF Hs course, aud he told | she nldat of theaverlasthiug hills, were visited didate, leading Piatt 14 and Conkling 8 and | toprovent. dente Woodln moved thatthe KNOT ets Taner a inte the party 2 | hisown Iie, Iie Wasonoor the most OriMine |. ePeetat Dispatch to The CAlenco Tribune, de Chink ho ava ready. to votu AGF A resotation | by the Mepublican candidate, und tho peuple surpassing the best record of both by. 13 and | thitd rule he laid on the table, Carried. Will bo startled ina few dayn by the aie | men in the elty, way highly educated, and re- |“ Laxe Gensva, Wis, June %—A: hoy Hon, “Ele othor matter of fitorest ig sereg | Were Avonwed as thoy had hot beet b tors 7 respectively, ‘Tho principal changes | Mr, Sheehy, ona question of privilege, sont | houncement. that the Demorits haye con- | 8béctably connested, Ho had boon proprictor | named William Evans was arrested on Snt- glial be saltl on " for many years, A ennyass Was preecnle : to Depew wart from Millon fro LAD ha, | caer ln A ae aa mamta | ue tp Joly forces with tho Stalwarta and | 9,4, wholesale, motion hanes here DUE hls | rdoy wight charged with, assanit, pon W, Tun TawPERANR qunstion, «| {Noageeamid nat ave cen ig oa one from Crowley, one from Cornell, and one ath : i return Conkling and’ Kernan to the Senate, | 10! 7 5 8 ; sath Weed é A ed one From Grawley: ane f om Conta eg one | future would end In dismal nfeht it he eon- | Tony alk Democratic team, practically, | MES, Some time ago he was engaged ag | W- Watson, proprietor of.the Whiting House. | Hero is the one polnt in which naerions | to follow up the Republienn candidate, fall tnned to voto agalnet Conkling. It was gone | f Ext Hei Ab for the long term, one more than he has se erally understood that this wis a. Woe cun ‘ i tnt doa toy tho next sensi shoe house of Schinertz & Co. in which ca- | continuanceot ten days was. granted to awalt | be anthered cured at any tlio yet. On theshort terin, | Sheehy, t traveling salesman by the wholesale buotand | An examination was had Monday, when a | mistake night bemads. But from what ean | inainarked degree. ‘Che coupting of the f Hv isan ignorant, pompous old fellow, but paelty he nequitted himself satisfactorily to | the arrival of his- friends, ag he ly supposed | to come, twill be remombered by those | elected by upwards of 17, if ne ii vi venled the fact that Mir, Foster was to-night It would not seem Hkely | ballots revenled the fae: oe a e nny BALLOTING, ‘ vor : . is eniployers. Ue hind been drinking for | to ty AN, tes who are-famillar with Ohio politics that Inst ‘Mr. Foster possesses that faculty, so. rare however, lils seara dropped to 48, tho clilet the vote f 4 kel No fs worth, $200,000, anit has spent nearly several tines. and wag. slightly Inebrinted at | tar geal in eonayeat cena he tore winter alata amount of pressure was | In mortals, pf pleasing nearly every one. Of Josses belng the Admiutstration ender, Sen- | _ The vote fora successor to Conkling ra- | $100,004 ling, half tha ninount on tho att ody. Lh i i 8 brought td b i te Legtal etn Gh ‘of discharaing hits Ex- Woodin, and Assemblyman Alvord, wh sulted in the Senate: “organ” at Utien. Lawrence is truthful, | the timo of the tragedy, ie entire commu | eseaped, but was soun found agaln, rought to bear on the State Legtalature to course, in the course to final afices for ator Woodin, yman Alvord, who und L have no doubt he 13.0 geod prophet. ' | Rty is dutensely excited over the brutal af obtuln sume temperance legislation, and the } cutive duties lo hns falted to find wwiine ents. Laphamand Whee Oi the sloxt FE A Ponikting ... ae s fulr. oF ASBASINATION, result of It aft was, L helleve, that a resulu- | every one, and many profess to bo: roinewint inoke any. patiicular ettore to eoncantent 4\| Cornell ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. “ ” Spectat Dispateh to The CMeago Tribune, tlon or something of ot Bort was. passed diggeun tied. But this ty a ats i . 3 4 UnETATG, 1|tapham n ALEFT-¢IANDED “AD.” FOR A CIR- larrie Rock, Ark. dune %—News of a recommentling that the whole subject bo sub- | quence 0! tha position ho b Ale a quick thelr votes being distributed so that Wheeler, P SUS, ATTLE Hocn, Ark. h—No iitted to the people for them to Vote npon. | While in Congress Mr, Fosterma ea quite Ro; ae and Lapham eat obtutned ns high Yu Gathoring of Soldjors at Martford for Speetat Dupateh to The CAleago Tribunc, shocking murder in Van Buren County was | Members of the Loxisiature, very. many | and listing reptitation, Gun. Garteld mm position a on gaty previous i not Neter the Annual Meets. East Saainaw, Mich, Juno 7%—A dns. | received here to-«tay, ‘The vietini was Louls ee aglions: ira flolepntes, to es Conven- wintely id Alia ‘thers was, tule 1 ns fo thofr forces, ‘The session opened with 30) |Conkhing.. ag | Hatrrony, June %—Preparations for tho | tardly outrage was committed tate last night | Sweden, a reputable citizen, Ho was ns- Co ee ceeecag cor fav! ecorpamte te puton the Gommorcesud iinanea Comite ‘AN HOUR'S DISGUSSION Fornell it) Mhvoler, 8 | annual mevthuy of the Army of the Potomag | {1 the Village of Chesaning, In this county, | 84sinated at duybreak Friday morning while the platform, Others are in favor of haying | tees, and did good work. = of Senator Woodin’s rules for the Joint Cone | ironic, 4 tntwioy 9 aud tho arrival to-night of prominent mem- | About 11 o'clock a gang of men connected | sanding on the veranda of his dwelling, Ils | q foment tomporancy plank. Somethin div had only Deen fn Congress a short Ww vention, Speaker Stisepa started ‘tho bali | = “See | bers uf tha Socfoty fudieaty that the gather- | with lard é& De Mott's show, armed with | tsasts numbered tres, and were eoncented rolling in a speech defending Ws much-criti- | ‘Tho combined yote was as follows: {ng to-morrow will bs of unusual interest, Seas? i 3 clsed action of Saturday, IIo said that, in so dncobs.a, ss. tar as the resolutions Wore a «grateful Tecog- | Vornell undoubtedly be done, but just what is | when Bon Butlor took occasion to at hes yards t : c Foster setal clubs and revolyera, inade a- descent upon a | (2 the bushes forty or fifty sara sistant. A} not tully deelted upon. ' From Indleations | lim Inn characteristic way, F * mtumber of persous haye. Been arrested on " . tl acl, it erally understood that ‘Tho*hotel corridors are crowded, and there | crowd of eltizens Attending a Bowery dance, } suspicion, and the mystery surrounding the thug far avparont, thls would not appear to | uted and it ts generally ie partake mite of tha elurneteristios of an | xot his belly full. niltion of tho act of Congress, he was bound | Laphatn HH ee a are muny hearty grevtings of comrades, Col. | and commenced a wholesale attack, using | mattor lends additional interest. ‘off-year convention, and ft would seem When thy campaign for Prositent, ant totham. Hewent further. ‘The Kepublic- | Bradley Jorntio C, King, Secretary of the Society, re- | we, 3 eriminately. August Emery, very hard to understand where any great | Inst year, Foster was the natural G The Republi y. Fo weapons indiscriminately. August Ys oTIBYIN. ‘such pre ans whom he represented proposed to stay | Crowley: romal ports that Gen, Shorman will urrive'ntd tt } speojal policeman, was olubbod to death; J. IDENTIFYING A RAVISHER, solicg ean be obtained for the Deniocratic | the forces of his own Stato, rae ae hope, | horo until they elected two United States | “phe Convontion than uroceadnl inacicioy | the morning, and Seeretary-of-War Lincoln, | $3, Griswold, President of the yilluge, was Speclat Dispatch to The Ohteago Tribune, Near, 3 sunted, so long, ns thor wi TWicago Cony Henntors, He hoped tha Democrats ‘would | 4,fe Convontion then proceeded to vote for a ee 4B. Griswold, ler Village, Drcatun, I, June %?—George Landon OOY. FOSTER Int. nano Of Jolin Bhurman nt the Chitcago, hot bo offended at is sinfewent. ‘Is Den ty toNg ter ceil aa:foliavet Hees Slatin, Se eatinne TEs on Pocket dane ane edly Hiroe, haiti {int | who is now in Jail awalting the uetion’ of the |, Considerable anxloty wos. manifested to- venon, hora, hiv, bean, much ead | ocratle frien t, Spinola, had no rig i y p % | plato leave ils room jay; Fred Wenzel teat =I day a 1 ay fe et th C adjourn ais Conveniar, 10 oak beh to Platt,,. vevsserssvss] T]/ Rovian eee Ty | Lusiness blocks, and private realdences was woitnded In a shocking aoe and itis Qrand Jury, has beon idontiited by his vietin gd, Oa reeelpt of the wews that Cov, Fuster Waa substltited for Sharman as the a time, No motion fs proper except n motiot Folger aro handsomely decorated, 'Yo-nlght thb ecely and by four other parties.us the porson who | dowels, Latur advices Wile Gvertint st ty | of the convention, ‘here ix no foun: i tal Journ an eae prep he. cee anne on aa vee a iy corals i - A fo ibe ihangt sella chases + ouiee Peete on Jiday hah diene Hila plneo, vutraged al that he fs Lette ‘and will probably arti vette thers. iullout fons, ae te ters ea dorsed thatfact, he favored ¥ " - : "1 “| 7 8 f oh) é Ny mber person af rae ary & UT EESS 1 2 mos * AIAG! could not have iin og, a a on trout Stra i | oor lzens were ant cut | Eat ahh fet aaa | MOM deen as at he ita ase second rule, but vot of the third rule, which officers “and guests werd entertalied this )| One tady had a leg broken by n stone, Eight ie GOV. rosTER. lbs jy queen that Bre Tequlres a tvc-llrds vols ta neil or ro. ovening at dhe Hartford Club, Senator Iaw- | of the perpetrators—James Wilson, “Dilly | §!len has been taken, * A sRETCH OF IIe OANEER, TWOP to O10 In ere ie are iike 8 tru hn attempt to override, by a tworlirde oe tie Chizens® itcceptlens Gay sugvett argon | Hoek,” Alonzo Durell, John Colts, James nonseny. Epeciah Correspondence of The Chteaga Tribune, | ani falththl oltfzen of Ins Coumonwenlt be an act ‘of Cangrcas. ‘We watld move to “Wiosamblied vote was ae Follows? incmburs of the Ninth Army Corps met Gare | Young, George Witson, Join Stophonson, _ Special Dispatch to The Ohicaoo Tribuns, Ciuvenaxn, O., Juno O—{t was many | turned in and did his best to now! amend g0 ag to require unaniinous consent to bl is Vurnatdont tho depot with musta mid torches, | Aud Bred Lonxcless—woro ‘arrested, brought | Keoxux, In, June %2he agunt of tho | Years ago that the office of Govornor of the | other man, sosthK chaiige the resolutions, Mr, Sharpe thon aay | Gornol.. and vxcorted htm this quarters at the Al- | to Suginaw City thls eveiing, and lodged in | Keokuk Lino at Canton, 'Mo., was rovbed | Statu of Oltlo asstmed so much Importance, NO ONF-MAN DID SORE ciswapereetr) gaeven va saved the renolutions oy fly. % H pert yn Wouse, ‘Po-murrow the dltrerant Anny Jail, Four others are in Jail at Chesaning, | yesterday of $353 of : the Company's | This importance does not consist In the sal- | In the campalgn last fall. He “i remember the law on to subjects ide added that nat a[fitrematne' Seehs HE meet, RYH Tp RAR HES tuud [tis likely thoy will be taken out and | monoy. A party nainfil Winters was | ary pald for the duties performed, nor yet In Hbjauitous ng mortal could r the news {fU hoard-of things were boing done in those | Featon...... LI bovler State Militia will hy toviewed inthe Park | !Auged to-night, as excltenent ts at fevor | arrested tn thia city to-niglit on susplelon, | thd Importance of the duttes thomsvives,— Maing aude the Denivernts so oxultant and days, Among other things he implied that No chotce, Db: ha ‘Secretary of War and Gen, | leat, the people being terribly wrought up, | He eame Team Canton tyrdny. te J. A. | for,as Tom Corwin sald, long aince, thaso | east down the Republicans to suclt ure Hy dagae, Hobar son, ey 1 ppointed ‘The Convention adjourned, Shorman. The procession will, about noon, | A post mortem was held on the body of | MeHiroy ts the Gentlemen Topresenting the | duties “Conslst prinulpally in signing No- | nblo degres, His opinion of the aC Collector, haa o'r li ty rly his get in — excort he afer te the Onerastlougs, | Emery, and two blows found on tho feft tem. | tad at that potut, tarles’ comiiisslons, aud in pardoning Demos | at that tine tolugraphiad to test detalls, vention, Ho closed with ° THD PRESIDENT. will dallver aa oriton atu Cot a ie plo ud oug on tho pper part of tho head, "A FATAL CUTTING crats out of dis Penttentlary.” But tte reat Ho had pata tapecial attoution to tudiana a8 “S DETTEW ATTACE TIE IS NOT FOR “RULE On RUIN. ner, of Bridgeport, read apoum, ‘Thobanquet | [Aeturlug the skull, One man was arrested p bees 4 slgnifieanee lind avemed to ly fy tho fact that | woll as Ohta, and he sald that hoth would on the Albany Evening Journal and the Rpsttal LNapatch to Tre Catcago Tribune. takes placu at Allyn Tint din’ tho eventing, | atid Jailed at Lansing, Cincinxatt, 0., June %—Petor Elehelber the office for ‘suyjne, reagon ns gorved as a | Republican in. the State electors. He a Utica Heratd, whose wilitar, Ellis I Rov | ALBANY, June 7%—Some singular stories | whera the tables will bo arranged for He To the Western Associated’ Press, Ber, an ex-polleemnn, ts reported at the point | toning atone ¢ omething higher and mora | thal fe was willing the Democrate should A cris, fo called wcur. ‘This was followed by | Ate floating around in rolation to Prosident | Gov, Hilgelow and stait aud-other New En: | Bast SAGINAW, Miche duno %cAth Into | Of Uenth from tho effect of's wound by a ine all the bonating, but was very confident” | gbede Wea gn ths Thterpre! ation of the law by Garlield and the Senatorlal election, it is | sland Governors will ho presont, hour Inst night, a gang. “ot roughs attucheat Kg Mie fi pate ati ae Tula Relwelirurt ort eanerontne stat gn National polities Me A Ho nie ave we 2) Oe x . ‘ a é oly nt in, a » Schwolger! q enetion Wott Luh eye | flora eran pret |g BOYTON, THE Fonren, | tia Be i ca de) Unebrnsrice = e sh SNORE) Gitano in| SUE ue the Preawblo oN he db AA ules Conkling citlzon in Albany In wlileh he dep: Botelut Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, mune Boo i i apart t sae eg at A.DRAEY STOLEN, a very significant mattor in many ways, Aa a finane! eed jo into with remarkable oy Chesan- Of the {lst of Covernora who have been | the alfuirg of th 1 d tho triumph fable. Mr. itooks denouncud the realgna- | recates thotuse of the Now York Custom- | Duwuque, In,- Juno 1—Thy arrival of | jig, and commenced on attack itn eluua, { Deruore, Aileh,, Jue %—Dratt No, 1,811 . ability, and pas fustaccomplished Mote i tions ne * tho uct of an attocrat—an extenore | Howse for or ugalust the Interest at any fac- | Cant. Paul Boyton about 9 o'clock this aftor- | Atigustus Emer fA pallceinon, was pounded | drawn by ‘John Hortand, ‘of Imlay City, in ENR RN ei mo atueite Sasiunnt of cuttending thebtate lobe a dod United qlionry spectnen (if the onc-inan power,’ and | tlon. Howsays lie appreciates. the friendly | Noon created a greater sensation than any | todenth, Fred Wanzol was fatully lajured, | tty State, an. the Nassau Danie of Now a 1 | intoraat than: hp nywiy te pr uae ie would be rebuked by thopoople | teeting whieh prompts the Collector and hig | vent that ins happened inthis elty for | 3 Grlewall, uaa tiadly the Adwintaraon aah ab United States Benate from the State | eve to moet hin, ‘The steamer Emuaa, | others were cu Village drosidunt, was se | York, in favor of Willis ows, for assy, | ltthorford B. Hayey, and ‘Thomins 1. Young | States debt. { Ir, Fostet erely ad! Charles q . . . jn whitotr Mr. {rlonds ty deve to send to the | Years Fully 4,000 spectators were at the parade antes an cates Homer recelved | hus beon stolen, “Paymont has bech stopped, | May be specially, mentioned, Tut of them | | he yeligraus manner Shermau’s side of face, and a: dozen ff ay wot ont of tha way of Secretary yo ie i beatae, ive of the bs allo tuan lta, beu: snore: romarkabjo th return to the Senate, when uaa Ere ested ¢ ie with an oxeursion party of prominent citl- i MURDER, many weys than 0 9 peoplo of W Junt, and pat them in the best of spirits, ‘The | Of New York ropresentatives ad Ore | zona, met hha ive Tullos ve the olty and Heopie were restrained trou lyme nate Spuinarienp, Mase, June %—Charies D, CHARLES FORTER, aor. Pep ae plier, {is stilt trea te usual conference was held thia evening, | warmly and entirely In sympathy with | escorted him down, Ho remaing here until — "| Kidder, 45, traveling salesman for a Bos- | the present incumbent, who will undoupted- | minds of alls agalso hls ABN abt About forty mtibens wero present ‘IMimok hy Adniulsration, but he dues not dee it | 8 u'elack tormorroy, afternoon, whon jo Wi GATEsuURG, ton arygdodia frm, was shot oad tonight | ly be renominated atthe Convention (8 bo | maining ta Hho State wher, Wt Fie were 10, Lone | necessary to make that issue, alnce he only Ore Spretat Dispatch te Ihe Chicago Tribune, by a half-brother named Divight, uget 17, 1 , ontght to bo tn ihe thal Ruslan, i revallod, | Nu vutes are taken, at asks the suppurt of Republleans, and hw be patna td hl ee 3 1, UE held here ‘next Werineaday, the Sth Inet, from thous present. ‘Th which gach mun ex isin " poe tment, Ib is understood that Re oy dertart Garusnvna, IL, Juno %—The Ciroult = : Proparatory to that event It ins occurred to | ABROINUNRNE, FT OS, Nreaney inte Seta, ere fornia talkeat eves Bt Contin aul Mr. Platt te bo true epee AFF LicTeD FAMILY. ne Court ts now In session, Judge A. Ht. Smith v en ae Duo Waters, | Me that it might bog matter of interest to whith wit caused by he eee the conduct of the canvass ly eonsldsto excopt tie mattor of the Callectoralilye im) Puasa, LL, duno ,—The whole fanily of pres ans aa Se ae State at A abollermaker, was shot in the kuee by Pat pes ner seen UF OUT <Caveryis, we wii renee uomnniot 9 the gorieae At the mecting this evening, two views werd WHICH 13 NOW SETTLE BO. Lincoln, one of theoldest and woalth> : "cases, one | Garvin, thio morning fn a axtoon because ho | Ue Heurd go much Ii tho newspapers Of | yoy Tus election fa us quod Ba OAsUre advanced, ‘The gonerat pulley of this uide, awicy OW BRTTLED, leat i Have be P this term, twenty-nine criminal cases,—ono | }) t i, ‘4 the country during the past few yonrs. " poles and a thing of the past, Especially, he deems | lest farmers here, have buen confined with ad not joined thy Union. Both were druuk, sunelal, push, fy rarerioat ae tune it Inexpodignt to ralso an Adniulstration and He gagpstes, and to-«iay the oldest son, aged | for murder, one for assault to murder, three aa The Non. Charles Fuster was born and ae hy ¢ wT whey a TERS. fern and ‘leave ‘ue election of Conkling’s | antl-Administration tsang Inn. scrambling for larceny, five for burglary, three fur ;LEADVILLE, ralsed In the Town of Fostoria (iu tho north OTHER MATOR ? eas x # ts MONICIDAL ELECTION: F sor Until after the athervneaner te : burjury, one for robbery, and tha balance for | yeapvinen Cola, Juno 7—The output | Western part of Ohio), which was named | GALHNA MUNICIPAL ELECT i Ailed. Hvary eltort will hu made to inercase oan ermacetr Uriel oF Tote ‘Aseaite shNNaPaLis. Fae various mfsdumeanbrs ‘Thefe are 158 eon of the cite mines for Say was thy | Mftor his father, une of thy first settlers of |", special Dupatea fo The cage yuntelpad hanes Yio’ Adank Nation” carthaits M2 | Administration as much” aya alge vented tho shan" atta aa ged” for ‘the faardlva you le “halle aut ran are largest, save cuv,inouth, In the listory of the | fin region and ty most enterprising Covad brett tt aauleuy fn this clty to-daye i ind Bs Adiuinistration cun ute ad | vi Ni a or the our dlyoree su! ‘ ty ju! ¢ * % . i 10. elec, off « k te jong us thers ts any hanes ‘ot hig | nal defeat. to has no desire, he | Bourd of Visitors, Senator Morgan delivers, shooting of O'Connor, will irobatiybe tried eu bs Beltorg, output hiaecrett CTI eantraiiatiie roe reonaet Meeeenierrt irl Une Tren the fol 2 rae ‘ rn, While! F victory for. election, But, the moment It becomes evident j says, to lutermeddie with New ‘York | the address to the graduating chiss, ge 110.0005 rayy ore oulput, 0 to almost tho entire business of the town, which | and fesulted ina vie! iis tera. Jumes Carroll,» Chicago crook, 1,995,009; an ta page Over Apdil of $ Is lognted very nour where several counties | nawud casdidatess Mayor, Georee CHM? En 7 o ce

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