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W AGO ready to go on the atand and swent that tm: proper means have been employed in bebalf of ir. Conkling. Mi. CRASPERR ; anid he had heard a great deat about bribery, ¢butho had not come to pay mneh attention to a auch rumors antl this winter, when gentlenten: {3 approached bins and said that twentyentx votes Se gonld be obtained for money, He bad reason te inne that money Was offered for vi Mignatures tae tha: caucus call. i s was tnken aside myself and offere something if f would sign that paper, but there snot money enongh in tho State to mako me putmy nanie to the paper, With all the ras- tality That bas been going on here, it jatline that athorough Investigation should be nad. CE Raye Mir, Chat there ia sonething, wrong here, and: t IL for tho fullest investigetion, 1 beneve tht Jncts ean be disclosed, and will be exposed, What rill etartle the people of this State. It ts thine to aut astop to allthis work. {charge no particular nan. Members of both partics are implicaten.’ Tha debate was interrupted by the folnt mect- neat noon, but, after the Senate retired at the slese of the balloting, the amendment was topted by a vote of 106 tod, of whom ten wore Democrats, ‘THU, RESOLUTION TO AIMOURN SINE DIE was tald on the table, Just as tho avasion wns About ta elose two more charges of bribery wer ade. Mr. Armatrong rose to a ytiestion of privilege, to say (hat be did not tink that Me, Hradley had been (imposed upon. flo had been * appronebed bimself by a man who pilgat he seen, aim outelde of that door (pointing to the door) — Mr. Alvord—Name him, Volces—No, don't, - The Speaker—The gentleman from Onondaga baa no right to interrupt. Mr. Alvord—I bv The Speaker—Then that riaht will not bo rece ognized on this floor. Tho gentleman from Uneida will proveed, ‘Mr. Armstron continued by saying that this .man outaide the door bag showtt bin a sum of money in an envelope, and told biin be could have twenty’ thes: that amount If be would change around and take a position against Conkling, tok him," sald Mr Armstrong, "that TF could not he Lought, Ho sald that 1 was from Oneida County, My. noquisition would be of inet value, and that [should have something very nice. T hnvo not told ull, but will reserve olor facts for the Commiltten.’ MH. SISSON, OF WASIINGTON COUNTY) arose to n question of privilege, and sald that he had been tempted to go up tuto an excveding high mountain, and ofered all the kinzdoms of thé ourth if be would fall down and worship a certain inan, and that man was Chauncey M. Depew. Tho Adininistration wen iinmeatately de- nounced those wertons us the result of a deep conspiracy ta stop the atumperte to Dew the brenking upof the Muek forges, nM there was a bona flde attempt to bribe or whether this is at cunning trick, the sof tho Legislature evidently believed It tho latter, for the ballot proceeded with no gains for the Backs, and with an Inerease of Noe pew's vote froin dU 1063, Sle Jost Senator Fors ster, who changed to Folger, and Asscindivinan Daquid, who was absent. He ined Ase semblyman Chamberiin aad Sipp fron: Cornel, “Robinson feat . HH. Russell from ‘Trees t Mr. Ye Sipp's onme was called, he asked to bo excitied frown voting, and sald. 1 bave yoted but one way in this contest, but te allegations that have been made here this morning ure #0 exe troordinary and eo thin, that 1 ehange my vote and vote for Channcey M, Depow." The other changes on the ballots were of minor, impors tance, exeept that Corneil lost three on the short term and two on the long. THE “EVENING JOURNAL,” tho Administration onan, makes tho following comment on to-day"s proceedings: The sensit- tion promised by the friends of the resigned Senators fora diy or two past was sprang ipon the aA poring by Mr. Brad of Cattaraugus, wha stated, upan a question of privilege, that he bad been offered and pale $50 to yote for Mr. Depow, which samount he had Inst night sent to the Spenker. ‘This ts evidently o mere stage trick of the opponents of Mr. Depow, for we are authorized In euying that no one for whoin Mr, Depew fs in any way responsible hus ever olferet or puld guy money to Mr. Bradley or any other man. MI. DEPEW, who ts wholly imnorant of the use of any moncy in the canvass, fs in no way responsible for, and shoul! not jn the feast be affected by, any schemes of Mr. Uradley or anyone else, of whieh be fs not cornizant.” VROCERDINGS, To the Weetern Ananciated Press. ALBANY, dung tin the Assembly, Sr. Patterson called up bis resulption for an ad- Journment of the Legisiature sie dio on the 1th Just. The dpeskerdeeided that the resalution was privileged and in order. Patterson read the Auw of Congress to show that adjournment waa not In eonthet with that Inw, Alvord linped not 1 single Republican would vote for the t utlon,. Mr. Condon alsa oy glaring uit he would ed the resolution, de- stay here ull sumnior if 80 VLeUTICIES, to a question of privilexa. ved E2000 tO pry Hin a M. Depew fittead r janded over to the Bpeaker. Het Of Tnvesthration acih© epeuker corroborated the statement, aud a NE HAD THE MONEY IN HIS POCKET. Mr. Alvord suggested) that the money bad come from the other side, The Chiujy stated that the question was on tha appolniment of a Committee of Investigation. Me. Brooks boped « committee would he ape pointeu, attended by a stenographer and Ser- geunt-at-Ariis, und have power to send for per- sons and pupers, ‘The resolutton was adopted unanimously, Mr, Hussell moved that this Cominittes have: vower to extend thelr Jurisdiction ta any othor Blusifar on: Mr, Broo thought sufictent tor the day was the evii thereet, When a similar case is pre= sented it ouuld bi upon, Mr. Raker salt it was trie but one case hid Ween brovght to the surface here, but uecnsus ons of a ike chareater hil been made, and it 6eomed to him proper to provide For all, harged in Reker Heckman sud iy had been broadly the newspapers that MONEY WAD TEEN AND I8-USKD, gated Low read fre o Lockport Duty Gnion that he coul from, $10,000 to $20,000 for his vote Ho branded that state- Mont As falve as hell, and demanded a full ine He alse said he had beard that one ‘oteil for Ttoseoe Conkling had 1 improperly. Ho wanted that fe jves rity sper sad he heard a member was offered he deteat of the Olcomurgur- uneced the statement us flee, dle said he wis told be would wet sumethtng if be would sign the caucus endl, but th wie not Inoney enough jn the State te induce bli to Bien ane ical, but be felt there wis somes thing wrong Nere und Le wanted an Investign= jan. Biman sat he had heard that Money wos bor ing used fa this canvass, and wanted the charge svestigatud, Mtussel!'s motion to exteud the Inquiry to all ather like cases, (funy there he, was adapted, ‘The Chairinan anounced the question ta bo ait kh Fedniutlon for Hal adjourntnent on the ith iat. Draper moved to tuy tha resolution on tho table Ub mete oy Jolut convention, it now be- curried. Gov, Unskins presiding. and procesten to veto Jo IL the vieauey vecnsioned by the resignation Of Koreas Conkling, ‘The result ln the Sonate was; Gi +] w Comiel, davoliassc +) Hoxphaatn | % Wheeler icc +] ot! Pazar 1 Rogers i rll 1 2 Henley. fl patel Cornell Lapiam ton thou proceeded ta vote tn ill ‘y caused by the rediguation of Platt, uit ite the Bei poe i [Kernan aj Cornell apew, 4 pepew tomorrow, . an AFTEM THE WALLOTING, When tho Assembly reconvened after the Jolt. Convention the motou Cor u wing die udjourn> Went Was taku Up. Tt was Oually tid on the table, but not until thore bad been at warm res howul of tho dieussion over the statemutit by He esos. that an sttemptbad been made to Aik, Arinutrung stited that ho wis prepared ulse to corroborute, lo a measure, the statement of Mr. Bradley, ws be bhoself ‘had been wp prosebu by Dia who huuded blors sealed en- Velope which by wut contalued 8 targe si of woteb bu suid be could ayve ft be would wad cast it for wintstration candidate, "The man farther rald Gant hy could secure hin twenty times as Tuuch Wore, wud prowacd political prefermenot if he would induce others to desert, Alvord (Admiuisteation) asked for the Alvord claimed (hat the stintement wast nro fnvention, and naked a number of questions tending to show it was a preconcerted schome. Armstrong teeclined to give tha mane, and ant he would appear before the Committes and sive tall facts, Itobertson said the whnte bribery agate is part of Auiag to stup desertions from tho Bucks’ anklings inks, ‘Tho following Committce was appointed by Hpeaker Sharpe to inyestizate tho charges of bribery tunde by Mr, Bradley, namely; Messrs. Hvott, Skinner, Shanley, Brooks, 8, A. Carpen- ter, Draper, and Hoardman. OFFICIAL INQUIRY. FIRST BESSION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Aunasy, N.Y. dune &—Tho Investigat- ing Committee appointed to examine Inte the charges of bribery met this oventng, and the session was characterized by the most ex- traordinary exertions on the part of the Buck members, first, to delay the investiga: tlon, and, second. to allow only one side of the story to zo out to the public, ‘To-Iny As- semblyman E. A, Carpenter, who ‘has been conspicuons in doing the dirty work of tho machine during tis contest, conducted the plang of the Bucks, Its move was 0 motion to adjourn until to-morrow morning with out hearing testimony, .ns thery was no work ready for the - Committee. Mr. Skinner, the Administration member, urged that the investigation should pro- ceed us rapldlyas possible, so that the truth might come out atthe earliest moment, In this view he was seconded by Mr. Brooks and the other Democratic Assemblymen, Sisson was prosent, ard sald ho was willing to tnnke his statement, so that the tucks could not push thoir scheme with any show of justice. Mr, Sisson’s testimony did not amount to much. Mr. Slason apid that, in Inst Jamtary, beforo tho Senntorint contest, ho was asked by a inat nated Edwards, Hving in the elty, if he coutd not vote forC, M. Depew. “The oan told bim thatit be would do so ho would bave all his unpalgn expenses patd. He sald there was nu use to talk nbont it. He could tit vote for a rullroud inan. Edwards had also “talked De- pow tohlin during this canyass, but no offer or bint of consideration was given, ASSEMDLYSIAN BUADLEY, who had, fn the ineantiine, arrived, anid he was rendy to state bis case. His story in sibstance. was ts follows: “Last evening, about balf-pnst: Ho’clock, as twas coming out of the Dotevan Hotel, f mot Senator Sessions in tho ball, He ealled we one siie, and commonced talking ubout the Senatoriat question, After some weu- eral questions on the subject he sald: ‘Tecan wet yon 21,0000 putin your pocket If you will vote for U. M. Mepew to-morrow.’ Isnid: * No, 1 didn't think OG. M. Depew cotld be etected anyway. It would be just nas bad to” vate for “Depew “without getting monoy as it would bo to tnke the money and have bin defented. I started to lenve, and ho followed me up, saying he would yu wy stalrs amd sev whnt wus the best he coutd do. He told inc to cull nt his room at tho Kenmore. As I went to mine | stopped for tilm, and, when wo arrived nt my room, be renewed bis talks ‘It would be all eo now,' he said: ‘all lve of us fray tho distriet votiog for the same man. ave DONE PHETTY WELD NY YOU, oY, Itis more than unybody else fs given.’ He sald he had €2,0 for mo and $1,000 contingont on Depew's election, Ho then counted out the and Ll putitin my pocket. It was in $500 S50 bills, As wns golng out the door, be 1, “This (g way down deep in tho well,’ refor- ring to the monoy In my pocket. 1 said, * Yes, way down deep th the well,’ {thon went down to the Delavan louse and commonced to think over tho matter. My firat thoughts were to wait ‘until [Ceame thine to vote, and then. ai “This was given me to vote for C. W. Depew,” and send the money up to the Speaker's dusk, Then t thought it would not do to keep the money over night, so Lasked for Speaker Sharpe, and, being shown to his room), gave him thy money. He counted ft, folded it, aud put it ina white on- velop, Sessions intimated that the money wasa ender from him, Ho sald only one othor man knew of it. It was understom! that J should vote for Depew, but aid not state that 1 would, and did not intend to, 1 visited Sessions tho Sennte Chambor this morning and suid; *You had better write down what. Tsay, when [ask to be excused from yoting, when J vote for Deprw to-day.’ Ho told ime to say about the snine us Russell did." JUST AS SUL RADLEY WAS FINISHING tid testimony Me. Rutus W, Peckhain appeared ua counsel for Senator Sessions, and asked tho privilege of cross-examining tho witness, nnd auld that Sessions wus dusirous of testify- ing. It owas agreed not to allow the presence of counsel to-night, Carpenter also Brronily opposed yiving Sessions A chance to make hivetutement. [twas evident that the Tucks wanted only ona side of the etary to. ‘aut bofere to-morrow, but the firm stand taken by Skinner and Urouks, and the manifest un- fulrness of stteh acourse ofaction, compelled tha Nueks reluctantly to ylold and listen to the re- ply of tho acomiod Seantor. Before taking. the stand, Sessions asker tho. privilege of putting four of tive questions to Mradiey, the latter to, have a slinilar right to question him, The ueks bucked oon — this «request wl and carried = thotr point by on vote of 410%, Scott and Boardman voting with thom, and Skinner, Brooks, and Shanley in favor. of Sesaions, Eonntor Sessions then gave MIS VERSION in substance us fullows; "1 bad a convorsation with Willinin Bradley Inst event, at the tine and place he says. Ttalked over the Senatorial qitestion with blin, and urged hin to vate for Nepew. ‘There was not one syllable uttered in altaston bt When Ll gat upto my room In the Kenmorg T found Mr. Uudson, a reporter, and Chartes 2, Ingeraull, a formor member of tho Assembly from Chautauqua County, The latter told ine he had ridden on the oars with Charles Pferry, Deputy Internal Revenue Collector, Ho sald be hud been throgh tho country a goud dent, and he know that If Bradley voted for Conkling and Platt It would kit him, The whole country was up inarme. 0 thought J would tell Krudley what Terry hud sald, and told bliin ot would ‘like to sco him after suppor. He suld to come to his room, lie Sived on bis way up, Iwent to bly room. told him what Ingersoll had said, and urged him to yote for Depew. Ho sald: “1 am perfectly aatisied that my district ia overwhelmingly aguiost Conkling and Plate, fave been vouny for them stinply to ublige the politicians from my district. 1 have voted for them fdr tho Inst time. Eshall vote for Depow to-morrow, as 0 think that is the only solution of the question, Not a word was spoken about money by him or ine. ‘This marning he came to me In the Senate, and dh} about us be has testiiled.”” AS SENATOR SESSIONS CONCLUDED 1118 NAL RATION hy agalu besought the Committee to allow him 10 put bls questions to Bradley, or, ut least. atte them, #0 that the Comtalttes might call the necessiry witnesses to-morrow morning, Although Skinnor warmly advocated the Justice of granting the Senator the right to clenr nlm elf. if posaibty, of thesy dninaging uccusations, tho isueks, ly thu sutne voto nf 4 tod, manned to riah throdgh a inotion to adjourn the public hearing wot! to-morrow tnorning at 8 o'clouk, ‘The Committee then went into. executive ses- gion, ‘The points Benater Seastous wantud to bring out aro, first, that Bradley told Assombly> quant Hickman: yestenlas afternoon, before’ 6 a’clock, that bo had voted for Conkling and Piatt for the lust thne, and would vote fay Dopow to-day; secant, that he told Str, tn gersoll the sume thing before te saw Seagions at ity Delavan; third, that he told Buttale reporte tay, in the presence of Mr, Dunnelt, « New York roporter, that it was not a member of tha Legisiature, but w lobbyist, who. had briped ding fourth, Ut be told Flen Miller, after bla statement. In the Assembly, that he alldiv't want to tell whoa the man waa. te thought ho wag In town, but had not soon him tu-day, THE FIVE PERSONS NAMED have neaured Te THINUNE reporter that the; mitly t0 eatity tothe facts above atated, uvidence will prove that Hradtoy has been tying to somebody, In regard to the bribo ten question of veracity between Sesyi dradley, whleb can he determined only by fut- ure developments. Tho action of the Buck Menbers of the Counnities woul judioate tht Conkllig's purpose world not he furthered by ishing: the Inquiry tonight, Among the rie rH iillout cone Mn ho transiction ts ono (hat the Uueks baye been trylug for the past Varee days TO FIND SOME MAN | whom the~ contd put forwurt to tuke a bribe. The « fea ¥ batwoen Unley, Derrick, and Theke . Who tee waw cetoctod Hit, but aftare the F tell ta Meadley, An explanation ho caulned the money is that “SI! dones, . wed focal pollticiin’ from iradley’s Wletriet, nas tious bets upon Conkling’s restive. Hon, und tbat Hradiey” la the stukehold Whether the whole thing lan puteup Nick OF o yentine case of bribery, it ls tot believe thug ie will wifect the voting to nny markid ex: ent fF some daya, Accordlay to the ramore 0 . Lyman 8intth, @ ic DEPEW WILL GAIN ‘two or thren to-morrow, Senator Davenport Forster being mentioned ax among thune ier fochines, No defvetions rom hie rinks baye yet been reported. . eel “ENPRESS," THE BUCK ORGAN, WH to-morrow morning publish along dowd! dendod editurial eagitied, "An Inganunus Posting Ve ehurges the Adniuistrauion with conducting the canvas fron the beginning with thoalit of ya thet Depew fe supported b: ratirowd iobby, tho matlereirond tabby, an professional lobby, and clases with this para- graphs We shail nat prefudye is cage, how e We Ivave the accusation with tho record af My. Kexsions to muke thelr own lmpreasion. Mowcoy Cunking’s vindication is complete. Ha could noe be defented without bribing nen to. disband the {epublica rey, to didiiraen the Leglalature of Psat, and Jn tote debauchery J: Let hin take hls perju wiih thei. "P Coukhiug # i $, aul do whut ‘hoy’ aro worthy of their ys thia case 16 but the bo- ginning, ond that thery was twenty more whieh will fellow, utit the wutt-Conkling forces ara covered with diswracy and intumy, Leta ctives TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUN ‘EN PAGES A special efforts will of the bank bills, Tho Adintutatration side have secured to services of the best erlminal hiuwye thia city. £tONS. Lora number of Jodenalists, Mr. Homie gave then the yueations which he de- an Htobe put to Mr Hradley. They were as ‘allow: . 1. (id you not tell Mr, Hickman that you had voted for Conkling and Platt foe tho Inst thine? Id you not telLex- Assemblyman Ingersoll that you bad yoted for Conkiing aud Platt for tho Inst time. and thot you would rote for Depew to-merrow? & Did you not tell Lyman BH. Smith, corre. epondont of the Hufatu Courter, that, it was an outshle man who bad mado you tho offer of this moucy? 4. Whe hin” SMilior asked you who tho man was, dtdn't you say to bit that you Wid not want to toll, and that you dida’t know whethor ho was In town to-dny or nut. as you had not seen him? Semttor Sessions alloges that the latter two ro- Ported conversations occurred after Urndicy ulleges that io had reeeived tho money, and ufter the conversation in the Senate this morn MN. MADLEY fluthorizes tho following unswers to Senator Sca- slong’ quications: 1 Laid not tell Hlckronn tast night that Thad voted for Conkling and fiat for tho Inst time. 2. 1 did oot teil Ingersoll that 7 should vote for Depow to-day, Ho has misunderstood whut sald. 3 T gave Lyman Smith, of the Buffalo Courier, evasive nnswers. | refused to talk with Journal- ists nbout tho matter. 4, When Miller asked mo whothor the man who ve mo the money bad skipped. | tuld tim that did not think he was ina position toskip, 1 told him that [bad not a him to-day, al- though J had done so, T was giving him an ovasive answer to get rid of him, AT NEW YORK. PRESS COMMENT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yon, June 0.—The Trifune snys relative to the Bradley alleged bribery case at Albany: “Whether the nectsation was true or false, the purpose of-{t was cvident. Itwas made by Bradley tn the coursa of debato on tho resolution foritnmodiate ndjourne ment introduced by a Democratic member, and was designed to favor that movoment. Whether his statement was partly true or wholly falsc, 0 Whole performince had but one object —to aid tho Conklng- Democratic schome to adjourn the Lealslature without electing Senators, Ut thore is apurk of self-ruspeut or dignity loft in Albany the Lewialature will not permit this degrading schome to proeper.” THE WEATHER. SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrick. or THE CiEF Sianxar, OrFicen, Wasuixotos, D, G., June 10—1 a, m.—Indl- eatlons—For the Lower Lake region, warmer clearing weather, northeasterly winds, be- coming variable, rising followed by statton- ary or falling baromotors. For ‘Tennessee ‘and the Ohio Valley, fair weather, northeasterly winds, becoming variable, and statlonary or higher temper- ature and barometer, For the Upper Lake region, slightly warm- fair weather, variable winds, and station- v or falling barometer, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourt Valleys, partly cloudy weather, oc- eastonal rains, winds mostly suutheasterly, stationury or highor tomporature, and falling baronieter. ‘The Chief Signal-OMcor furnishes tho follaw- ing special bulletins Qeneral rains bave fallon In tho Lake region and Middle States. During the present storm 6.28 faches of rain have Callen ut Pittsburg, Gen- oral heavy ralns aro reported from. Enst- ern Ohlo, Western Virginia, and Westorn Ponisytvanin. Dangerous rises in the rivera are reported in those regions, = Con siderable damage has already oveurred, ‘Tho temperature tins, fallen in ‘the Obto Valley: and the Middle States, Elsewhere it has re- anattned Heatly. atuttonary. Iflgh northonsterly winds pravall on the middic Atluntie const, Fair woathor is indtented for Saturday in tho AUnntic States, The rivers have fallen twonty- five inchor at Vicksburg. and rison elght Inches at Pittsburg, twelve at Cineinnutl, and fourteen at Loulsville. The rivers will rise. LUCAL UDSEMVATIONS. Juno 9-108 p,m, iPin| very Tea iveather 4 |—t |Ciear. Cone. “’inromoter corrocted for fomperature, elovation, and fnstronental error. Sean humid! Hituheat temporatnre, Lowauat tamperature, GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, GHtwAg0, Juv 10:15 p,m, Lea 0 Glen. Ret eo: echcocec#e' SesCoGes re Leavenworth: Louiaviile, IPESSERLUREREESTUAEL: URSRSEATZNS LEY Beoceccecc#eedes: a ny Fa a | ‘at a] a | oa 0 si wv Qo wey Q aw i “Too suiall to measure. HARRISBURG, PA, ILAmsnuna, June 9.—Considerable dam- age was done In farming dlatricts by the ten days’ almost continuous rain, It was very heavy: thla morning. Streamsaro much awollen, Tho boom at Willlamaport Is broken, Thousands af lowe are coming down, s There len tremondous riso in Paxton Cree k, and to-night the entire lower and eastorn soc- Uonsof the city are under water. + Severs! Ine dusting extabliidimenta have been obliged to stop. Much damage bas already been done. PITTSRURG. ‘ Spretat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, Pirrsucne, Pa, Juned,—Ieavy valu have preyalled In this part of the country for the vast two days, Last night water fell In tore rents, washingaway culverts, bridges, fences, boats, rafts, flooding houses, ete, Mailrond travel has been serlonsty retarded all day, rivers and creeks are ul) boomimg, croatiyg ape Hrobenslons uf i dlaustruus averiluw, No lives fuve been lost ao fur ae Known, but many hare row escapes ure repurted. About 2, f Of lumLor wits cucrleit weay, 000,00) Sect PREPARING TO REMOVE THE UTES, Tad Pinos Agexcy, Col, June % via Lake City, Col, Juno %—The Ute Couuntaston- ors, together with # jurge escort of eave aly and fafantry, Jeave bere Thursday morning at daylight, bound, for Grand Ulver, When arriving. thors -1ho selec« Hon of lands for the new reservation of tho Utes will be misty, aud vo soon uy the loention is. anude the Utus will be removed thereon, Cen. MeKonzle arrived yesterday, and {4 in command of the trou, Los Pinon AGENCY, Cola, June 8, vin Lane Crry, Colo, dung t.—Arery prevuration te com- plote for the start of the Commission from here on ‘Thursday inorntiug for tho Geand fuver country to loente 4 iow reservation fur the Utes, “At thls writing (Weinesday noo Chict Saporonare and the othorfour Utes selectod to decompany the Commission have not reported, bututre expected to-itiuht. it ttey are not here: when the start is nude the Commission will pro- ceed without them, EDUCATIONAL, Special Diseatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Paxtoy, IL, Juno 9,—The Commencement ex- erolios of the Colicylate and Normal Institute of Paxton, fl, occurred this evening in Clark's Hall, which was tilled to overtowing. six atu- dents gradunted, and thelr productions were all of ubigh order. ‘The lustitudion ta in y fourlsh- fog condition, huviog hud un att guout 135 during tay yeu eusdinee ioe NEW YORK. Fowlor, the Phrenologist, Likoly to Run Afoul of Anthony Comstock, Under tho Clonk of Scionce He Disseminates tho Sceds of Vice. The American Bankers’ Asso- ciation to Meet at Niagara Falls Aug. 10, Striking Browors Woakening, and a Likelihood that They Will Yield, Texas Pacific the Main Feature of Wall Street Speculation Yesterday. Homing Pigeons Racc from Newport, Poy to New York and Brooklyn. Tho Bulls in Oooan Freights Having a Hard Time of It, : -O. 8. FOWLER. ‘ uE SHORTLY. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribunes New Yonk, June %.—Prof, 0. 8, Fowler, who has been Jieard of more or less during the past forty years In connection with phre- nology, fs at Inst coming to notice In'a man- ner that will. not. be so pleasant to himself 18 MIKELY TO GET INTO TROURLE made up his inind, in view of the lack of wali fn enone, rtlos, to havo nothing to do with thom. Ho will Insist upon 10 per cent dividends, Lbave tho Now York Eluvatod Road tick. Commercial: Advertiaer says: © Thore la mich fecluig to-tay betweon the bull and bear operators,—more personal than on a difference ay ty the futuro of tho market, We hive nuth- ing todo with the PERSONAL ANTAGONISM in tho question, but we baye to say it tho stook inarket. on the tower rites ot ny the Inineniee trade batitnees in favor of this cate try, and the universal prosperity in agri. clilttre, merchandising, nanufaeturing, railroad billding, forelan emivration, ete. is bound to xo up for some months to come, Of course theru 19 danger that propor discrimination tn now rallrond enterprises and tho overatrain of railroad eredita mny lead to disaster hereafter, hut the buon will goon this summor, and hardly tmeot a acrious cheek noxt fall.” Says tho Graphic: “Thoro ta a atory attoat that tho manauers of the Vanderbilt roads may nt tho general meeting this week nntounce tholr withdrawal from the trunk-line organiza. don, and hereafter act independently from all other roads and mako tholr own rates.” OCEAN FREIGITS. THE NULLS WAVING A TIME, Gpectat Dtspateh to The Chicaon Tribune. * New Yonk, dttne0.—Of all the bulls who have been caught by the bearish tendencies of the markets ainee enrly in 1881, those in ocean frelghts have lind about the worst of it, The bull speculations in breadstuffs and provisions, which have been so general and long continued ns to asstuna the nature of combluations or deals, have made hayoe with the bulls in ocean freights, who, seelng the large stocks that would naturally move Into export channels on the opening of navigation and require alarge amount of tonnage, went tong of the market and char- tered vessels, both steam nnd sail, to arrive inlorge numbors. As tho grain and provision markets went up OCEAN FREIGUT-RATES WENT CORRESPOND- INGLY DOWN, until groin was actually wanted for ballast by sonteaft the Liverpool steamers, whose number had been unoxectedly Increased by tho onor- mous requirements of Immigration to this part. ‘The vosacis thus chartared to arrive onoandtwo months ago, or more began to como in at tho depth of thin depression three weeks ago, and were vompelled to take what they could get and yo awuy, or lic nt the dock on demurrage that come out of our morchants and ship agents who had proviously taken them, The shippors of grain, us usuni, aro tukers of a larKo as We st i earthy a been, ‘The amount of tonnage to Arrive against, purchase nnelorking pet lous | ol In for future delivery, whic! as been ro- finaly Scaitetinieia 10 6 Persilel sold by them on tho other allo. ‘This yporation system for ,the dissemination of vice which he and has associates have apparently carried on for yenrs, under cover of alleged science, Appears to be going on here, and tt will not in this case ¢ WOULD CAUSE NO 1.085, us tho decline on froights would bo overcome by tho advance ov grain, Tho shlp-brokers, " however, are not “hedged” in any way, ond are Bee tne Satter ie either” ‘wou | Mteiarree, hey, bate been, for two or three pletely rovented in all its hideousness | to 10,000 quarters capneity, orlyinally chartered atall tho way up to 760d@5s for Cork orders, and 4s dd forsalling vesscia taken to nrrivo at in court through the Snstrunientality of the Soelety for the Supression of Vice or that the firm of which he {9 the head Is compelled to close its doors on account of public in- dignution, ‘Chose who have for years asso- ciated with . THIS LIND OF PREY, as he Is termed, and who have devoted their thne to the gathering of evidence against CARRIER-PIGEONS,. A LONG FIIGUT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, New York, Juno 9.—Ninety homing pigeons. owned In New York City and him, boldly show by the the most umim- penchable documentary evidence, not only of fraud inthe examination of “bunips,? of the system that «lsseminates vice,and hos boldly practived an finmoral course under cover of his soxunl sclence, upan which subject he nas pro- sumed to sot himself up as an iusteuctor of the At {a almost impossible to bolicve man thinga which are shown in tho bandwriting and over tho signature of thisman, In all the annals of indecency they tint le hag pursued a systematic cow but that he is the father scxes, enpable of the probably have no equuls, and the exposure at fast vrotnises to have salute otek. T havo seen the documents here alluded to and know whercof Lspeak. Were it eps to rend them evon in court without abal Juatice or OUTRAGING THE PUBLIC, the world would*cry out against the man who baa so lung beon looked pon ag an exponent of the dovtrines of. Gall and Combe, but who, it would nppour, hus inade com- merco of his calling. Tho publiahod writ- jogs of this man, particularly one book of which over 30,000 wore printed, unn, so far us tho lntter fs concerned..be only classed among vi- oluusand Gilthy literature, and probably ate will at once be takin to suppress thom. © ‘Tho book in question, a work on the sox wads shown to the Key. Dr. Mowar Crosby, of this city.’ 11s auswor us to bis opin- Jon ot ft was: me bofore, and | think it 1s of a nasty, filthy nuture. Documents. hnve also been Ringed bee fore mao which wore aligned by 0. 3, Fowler. ‘Thoy woro FULL OF NASTINFSS of tho most diswuating kind. Tho slynnturo was wppareutly in the bandwriting of O. 8. Fowler, us T bad often seen it, Tho publication and cir- wulation of books of this nuture, and the writing of letters of the pernicious Glequating, and immoral character ot thogo -ahown to me, are calculated to do an injury to society, and espevtuily the youngor portion thoreof, by sowing seeds of iin- morality and vice, Ll was so disgusted with the contents of the books, lotters, documenta, cto., nulvisod sume timin ago that the matter bo Anthony Comstock, wid lot hin Tho book was ntso placed Rouvert Collyor. He looked at it a moment, and sald: * Yes, that book te annaty, iithy one, Thoro wore sume letters signed by a Fowler submitted to mo some time ng and all i have got to say Is It ts n bac Your “Do you not approve of tho stops that are being tuken = - "TO SUPPRESS THIS BUSINESS?” “Lahall not make my opinion public." roplicd tr. Collyer, % shall take = omy time, 1 mnke all my ‘opinions publi through | my pulpit. tis. i nasty, filthy busincaa, anyhow,” Tho Rev, Dr, J. P.Nowman also had one of 0, 8. Fowlor's books pluced uefore him. | He oxaininod it, and was asked to expross an opinion, which ho did in the following language: “LE think ft ts infas mol It fe 4 en book entculated 3 to 118, 8 do much moral injury both to young and old, It {a one of those works which give lieonse for tho white of nature. If the letters placed in my hands soins tite sitice wore yenniny, | think THEY ARE FOUR TO THE LAST DEGHKE. Not only foul, but the foutost, If Mr. Fowler owna tho@kuthorship of this work, and the authorablp of the fetter cau be proved, the ate tention of tho Grand Jury should bo eniled to tha inatter at once. Lapprove of tho stops be- jay taken to suppress the publication aud circus Indion of such works.'" THE BANKERS. THEIR CONVENTION TO 1H HELD AT NrAG- AMA FALLS ANG. 10, New Yous, dune 9,.—The Executive Coun ellof the American Unnkers' Association to- day made preliminary arrangements tor the Bankers’ Convention at Niagara Falls on the lwth of August. W. CG. Deshler, of Co- lumbus, O. Is of the Committes of Ar- rongements, In addition te representatlyes: from 6,000 banks In the United States, soveral Canulian and Buropesn bunkers and capitatiotns uroexpeuted. It hus heen decided te give more tho than usuat for short extempore spevebes and to the social foutures of the open sion, Among tho subjects for cliotssion are “ Currono! pr ibe Future” “Causes and Pro- nite: vention + Industrial Progress South and Wei aand Safeguards ot the} Finan cle wcrensy In the lute of Titers lon, q eat,” and * Progress of ‘Through Tratlic Bel the Weat and Europe.” Ld mites BTRERT TALK, TEXAS PACIVIC DOOMING, Byrciat Dispatch to Ths Chicags Trikwne, New Your, June 9, stooks towlay was 'f 1 db strong ant tins. advanced about enuse Of the ntvance $s not quite clear, . It is Snspired’ by Philadelphia parties, who claim to have some speclil knowledge tn Tegard to. the position = of Texas Pacific in the Sonthwesturn vonsoll- dation, ‘Texas Paciiio is the peentinr put of Philadelphia, ‘Lhe owners here have great falth furthe property, whiett thoy think js golng to be more valuable than the Atehlson, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé, ‘They are manlfesting thelr faith by thelrurdera, and Inve consider. ably puezied. the street, A meeting of the Directors of the Missourl Puclfte and ‘Texas Pacitic lins been enljed for next Mon- day, aud at this meeting some dofinit ar- rangement for the futuro relations of the two companies shay be made, THR WESTERN UNION STATEMENT surprised the outsiters, but not the friends of the Company, If is calenlated that tho next two statements will show even greater hnpravement, as‘\t will take four pr five mnonths more to effect all the reductions that. ure to be made, - It is suid that Mr. Cyrus W, Fickt has be~ come thoroughly disgusted with the way In which the Manhattan and Sfetropolitan Com- pantes bave been handled. und that hd las ‘ing tho deconoy of “Thavo hat this book shown to- Brooklyn by the New York Homing Club, were loosed yesterday In Newport, Pa., by the agent of tha Adams Express Company = at 8:50. a om, Phil- adelphin time. The first returns were to Brooklyn, nine birds, at 12:16 p..m., fourteen at 2350 p.m, J. R. Hasson, Woat Fitty-sevonth street, this city, found two birds in at 1:05. One came fn at 1:28, and six at 1:2), Watch waa not kept in Williamsburg, 89 the exact tine of arrival is not known. Fivo binis wero found lomo at #:05 p.m, ‘THE NEAREST LOFT Is about 16¢ miles Crom tho loosing point. Mak- ing allowance forthe difference in timo, tho frat returns mado the distance fn 191 minutes, or .16 minutes to the mile, The weathor ut tho time of tho Might was what homing-fanclors call thick—so much ao that the birds wero not looked for, ua the instructions wero to “ hold for clear woathor.” The next race of the New York Club with their birds will bo June 12, from Cresaon, Pa., 40 milos, * FINK. DENIATx Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, June &—Mr, Albert Fink post- tively denies the rumors circulated to-ny that Mr, Vandorbilt had sent him a lettor In- forming him definitly ‘that from and xfter this dato the Now York Contral & Hudson Kivor Railroad would decline to be considered a mom- herof the trunk-line combination, According to some of tho rumors, Mr. Vanderblit’a cxampic was about to be follawed by the Erie, Riltimore & Oblo, and other ronds, and v general rallrond yan en as broke out 1 few yenrs ago, was ine minent. * ITEMS, THE DREWERY MEN WEAKENING, Nuw York, June 0,—The striking brewors are wankeoning, and will likely return to work soon, ‘Lhe employing brewers have organ- ized- nn <Assoolation of United Brewers of New. York and vicinity. Efforts are being made to obtain workmen from Castle Gardev, Philadolpula, and Boston. Only five browersaro,now employing Unton men. It has been resolved to ignore all the demands of tho Unton mon. and to resist any attempt of the Union to Interfore with the business of the em- ploying brewers, : MLOODED CATTLE, 'Thirtecn head of blooded cattle wero shipped from Jorsey City this morning too farm at {or- dontown. N. J." ‘Lhere wre several caws, four tull-grown bulls, and threo calves, 1 nek: wore reeontly imported ata cost of $10,000, One of the onives was bought for $2,600 whun ouly one hour old. ‘Two of the cows cust $5,000 cach, aud young bull, about a year old, $5,000. TELEGRAPH BARNINGS. Tho Western Unton Telegraph earnings for the quarter onding Juno i ara overs per cent per annum on tho new capital ut $80,000,000, ‘The dividend tor tho quarter ia 14 por cent. —————— A NEW TELEPHONE, Prof. A. E. Dolboar Invonts a Teles phone that Works Without a Mage x te Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago THbunc. Boston, Juno 0.—Prof, A. E, Dolbenr, of "Tuft’s Collexe, who elnins to have been the Inventor of the mngnetic telephone upon whi¢h Bell obtained a patent, has invented a now telephone which Ins the following ad- yauitages over all others: First, it s not ap- preelubly affected by ordinury Induced cur- rents on the lines, aud, consequently, there 1s none of that confusion of sounds which often serlousty affects ‘transmission, Second, It has no magnet tedeteriornte, «Third, the ad- Justment is uiore simple, and is not affected by barometric and hygrometrle variation, And, finally, ft doves away with the tine wire helix of the common receiver. In additton, it Js peculintly effciont on long lines. The now invention Is simple in construction and quite different trom any systein which hus bofore heen presented ta tho public either hera or in Ruropo, Itdoes nway wholly with the magnet fod {ts attendant diaphragm aud magneto coll, which aro the specint features of the Hott tele. phone, and brings tho wire dircotly to tho enr, Like all formor inatruments, the new Dulborr twlophone consists of n transmitter and rocelver, sho Intter being. bused upon the principle that ‘one terminal af. au open clrouit will attract the other forminal whon both uro charged, Mulaly, the {nvention consists in the arrangs- nent of the enlarged terminal of the recondary volt of an induction coll, se that it will be vi- Uruted toward and from tho othor torminn! by vurlations in the clectria sinte of the coll, and iu sich uw ininies as to repraduee sound vibra Yous of ullquiiitics when the prisnury clreuit af the fuduetion coil contains u sultabla trans- nitter, ‘The recvivor fe sialler, diferent: by shupe, and more conventent to handle than the ay hit proacnt usa, The transinitter used is cube stuntially that invented din isdt vy Hea, DUT itor Ih that it has a sailor chamber aud taut tho pinot platinum glucd tothe membrane is ex- changod Lup one of carbon, Accompanying tho trunsinittet a an tuduction coll having # reslat- whee of fouror tye thousand ohms. @ cleo~ tro motive force bomy bigh insertud, resistance tloes not wa markedly decrensy tho officiency of the Instrument as inthe caso of the magneto telephone. For tnstunce, with u resistance uf Nfty thousand oluyy, wt resistance cauul to ive thousaad mites of conten telexraph wire, the urticulation is porfeot, und Prot. Dolbear claiins that tt may be heard through 4 realstanoe of a mulllon ohms, or, practicully, un fntioit realat- ine, fo mee = -+ AN OPPOSITION BARGE LINE, 8r. Louta, Mo. Juno 0.~-1t ts reposted here that Jaincs Keunu, of New York, has sunt an agent to St. Louis to: organize a now barge line to run to Now Orieans fn opposition tothe line in which Jay Goutd Is tatereated. No agent bus arrived bore, and the report revelves 40 Ore- deoue wigony merchanla CRIMINAL NEWS. Foul and Mysterious Murder Ten Miles from St. Paul, Nebraska, A Man Goes to His Fleld and Is Found Horribly Mu- tilated, Two Gray-Hoaded Women-Slayers of St. Louis Sentenced to the Penitentiary. Banks at Hartford, “Conn, and Tittle Rock, Ark, Swiniled hy Alloged Chicago Mon. Fatal Tormination of o Boating Adminis tered by Roughs to a Ponusyl- vanian, KU-KLUXISM IN’ ARKANSAS. Lattin Rocx, Ark,, June 0.—The Gazette'a Morritton (Ark.) apecial says: "On the 25th of Moy J. At. Harris, County Judge of Perry County, and John L. Matthows, editor of the Fourche ‘Valley Jimes, each recelyed notice through the Perry- ville Post-Oflice to lenve the county within fifteen days or suffer tha pennity of denth at the hands of a regular organized Ku-Klus. ‘Tho fifteen days expired yester- day, and 2 message Just received from Perry- ville reports that « body. of amned men arrived in town at 1 o’elock this morning, and inquired for Mntthews nnd Harris, who had prudently left town the day before, The affair grows out of prosecutions Inaugurated by Judgo UHnrrls, tho proceedings of which wers published by Matthews. ‘The samo partics are supposed to have tired tho Tines on tho th of May. Jude Hurrls Is hare, He snys he bas suiticiont ovidence to Ktentify the author of the notices, and leayes for tho Capital this evening to nsk the nid of Gov, Churchill in prosceuting tho offenders and pro- tecting the pence.” Judge Harris urrivod In this city to-night and had an tnterview with Gov, Churchill. Harris atatos that the dificulty originated ns follows: Somo timo ago Inst October two Doputy Shoriifs, Green 8. Dyers aud Jumes tahun, becanie Known us deliuquents in their oficial business to. Isham to tho amount of about $2, When enlled upon for settlement Isham’s charge boox could not be found. When questioned ho do- elared ho had no knowledge of tho book, but shortly afterward it wus found under the oor of 9 restaurant. Considerable feullng wag muuuifestod, and the Tinies published soveral articles concerning the alfair. Ou the following Sunday nights man named SMastors, who was sloapin in tho Ties oflice, awoke and discoy- oro t tho building was burning. Rush- out, ho recognized = W. L. Pay- ton .and McGabeu standing =n short distance from tho bullding. overal bottles of coal of! and a collection of other combustibtea was found near tho building. Masters made allidayit next day, when tho two men were arreated and - urralzned before a Justice of tho Peace. Considerable oxultement was munitested, and Harris was compelled to have several mon arrested for contempt of court, In tho meantime he received tureat- cuing notices, and counsel for ace cused told bim be could -settlo tho mat- ter by resigning or lonving tho country, Mrieris declined ta do olther, hence tho visit of tho ruflians to carry out thelr threats, Gov, Churebill bas promised to exert the power of tho law in provestiny the rights and lives of the threatened parties and maiotulning the law. BANKS VICTIMIZED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunes Ifanrronp, Conn, June 0—A, LB, Elsehier, 8 professed spectlntor In stocks and In grain transactions In Chicugo, las victimized the Hartford Trust Company out of $3,458 by a forged check. Fischer came here about a month ago with his wife, a dashing blonde, radiant in silks and dinmonds, Ie had some funds at bis command, aud wasa daily frequent- er of brokers’ offices and dabbled in stocks in a smull way, pursuant too schome of ingratiating bimact€ in business clreles. Tluatly he obtained $1,100 chook from a tocal firm iua regular transnetion; *: and uaeds it to ad- vance his project. Sucuring the -acquaint- ance of a Hartford physician, ho requested bin to idontify him at the Hartford Trust Company's office, where he presented tho chovk above named and another for $3,455 In his favor, pure porting to havo been drawn Juno 4 by Howard KK. Wobber, Casnior of the Springilotd (it.) National Hank, on tho North National Bank of New York. Tho latter was fraudulent, us notitled by letter from New York to-day, Within two houra after gotting the monoy Fischer fled tho city, bos wife Shaving loft tast Friday. ‘Tho swindle was ingeniously concocted, and Fischer had mado himself solid with parties with whom be hud transucted business by the reguiarity and promptuess of bis transactions. “It ig Jenrned this evening that bis bayzage was checked to Chicago, and search will be made for blm In the West. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. LITTLE Rock, Ark., June 9,—Jacob M, Nathan, who, in SOUP Any, with M. Lovb, came -to Little tock from Cul rate claiming to bo B, & ii, Kien, trtlow and bide merchunts, ton trial in tho Circuit Court to-day for forgery. The pulr forged two or three dritfts, viotimizing a couple of banks bere to the tune of $1. Loeb was tried and is now serving a two years’ term in the Veultentiary. Nathan will probuply re- ceive a sinilar Bentonco., Nathati's fathor {8 om fi be u wealthy Hebrow living in Bloomtuge on, HL. JUST RETRIBUTION. Littir Mook, Ark. June v.—Tho partic- ulars ots horrible tragedy near Lockesburg, Sovier County, Ark. were recefyed In this elty to-day. 2, F. Hall, a wealthy farmer, started to visit’ a frlend’s in an adjoluing county, + Ile was eccentric, and It was generally reported that. he carried’ a lnrge sum of inoney about his person, Reach- Ing Rolling Fork Creek, ho fount it swollen to a river by the rocent rains, but determined to push on, and hired threes no- groes to nselst ifn - across, § While apparently making arrangements to do ao thoy suddenly sprung on the unfortunate ron aad felled bim to the varth, {titling tho victim's pockuts thoy found but thirty cents. Inconset, tt is, supposed, at not finding more, thoy solaed Hall by tha throat: and choked Bim Ul tife.. wae extinct, then ted stones to the corpae, welxhing it down, 88 they supposed, auticlently to varry tt to. the bottuin uf the stroam, but it Jodged in a drift below, whore It wad soon and recognized bys colored man next day. The nows wis wpread, and oa large “body of white men Aatherod out tho — ford, wi the | trail of tho murderers wasastrnck. After a few hours’ pursuit, one of the sung was onptured, bronght lick to the ford, and strung up toatree, The seurch was resumed, and before dark bis compuniona were found aeereted. $n the woods, aod confessed all. ‘Tey wore also tiken back to the ford and hung beside thelr companton, BHUROUDED IN MYSTERY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chcago Tribune, Omaua, Neb. June. 0—A foul and mys terlous murder was connnitted In Howard County, this State, yesterday, the object of which {sn mystery, unless {t was robbory, Louls Paxton, © young man engaged in plowing in a fleld ten miles north of St, Pau was the vietlu, Ile did net como home to supper, aud his brother, upon yo- ing tu look for blm, found him muraored, Slo had beo ukull was fractured, probably with a olin, hid a rope round hls neck, with. whloh his boly was tied to tho plow. The iwurderor, wha is unknown, bad driven ult with the don man’s team and wagon, Barly this morning Jarge numbers of horsemun started out tosvarel the country for the mucderor, who will probably bo caught, a8 they easily followed the track of the horses and wuxo! WOMEN-SLAYERS SENTENCED, Specal Dlapateh ta Ths Chicago Trunne, Sr. Lovis, Mo, Jane 0—Two women- slayers were sentenced In the Criminal Court to-ttay, One was Willlam MeQuom, the white-headed old man whe killed his wife with an ax. ‘The other was Janes Banks, the gray-haireal =o negra = who shot his wife because — she woul not go home with bin: and endure the brutal treat. went she bad once rocelved, The jury ren- dorod a vordict of gullty of mauslaughter In the sccond dogrwe, aud avsessed the punishment at two years iu the = Penitoutlary. Hanks’ sotion was wu surprise -to many persone He cuma into Court just after 3ieQuoen left, and announced his do- aire to plead al ey to murder in the second de- «reo, When usked if bo avted of bis uwa accord, repiled in the atirmutive, tenced bint to serve ta tho form of his mattral te, ARREST © r ATLANTA, ancl Willan tate distitters who fired upon June 0, offleera a few diya aince wounited Deputy-Coflector to-day in Fursytho County, CASUALTI UNDER THE Bptelal Lispateh to The v) Matton, Intl, June ®—At the P, aravel-plt, one mile enst of here, Adams, 0 brakeman, fel he was trying to couple, so badly erushed that it had te men lea ra at the ankie, + Special Dispateh to The cated Kronur, In, June 9, port came to this elty that the Mhn had been found on thie tila wide Upon investigation, tho buy we dt ington & Quincy track ho that of Lycurgus iticke: fortuorly a resitent of K and sollettor for the Ho was fn the e o'clock Chicago, Montrose. It very much got off thought ho must on his way was Intoxte home, and, et suleldo or overcome by the Luuor, h SOL, TWO UE ap rn Mi oty of Des Moines, with his home cay At, Bock ¥ yostorduy, levy aiuetin Nae not! tho train, haverank downupon the t ‘The Court thy Pententinee MOO. Speetat Dispatch to. The Chi SHINER, 109 TrHoune, —Willian Holt aw part and aan, Rotter, were eer fad are now jy e WITEELS ‘Meaou Tvibune, + lo-tlay, Vander a ear w aud hig ‘MeHandly : ro PATTY OF Mie 5 Of revenge tel Sin Jui, wd, ‘Nieh Was UNputated 109 Tri hits nes Chicayo, Morning q rentals a Foto, discovered tp TAD HH ye, nk tintat feats \ nt Mk that ter he and it thor wit old, rent tose, he ney trata for wag de 1 mack tho ten of thore tobe rit over and eut to bleces by tag o'cluck train last night, train nen wore aware of carly. trun. this morning ‘neo ee body, as it was found soon Aten eek but stlll tving on the trick. gled ‘was ealled Kirk Hickey, un C, Rickoy, formorly of this eit Glarinida, Page County, tne’? tag in KILLED BY LIGII‘ Eaton, Crawford Co,, Ub, June Asevere storm here last night, duck, a well-known stock-ral: and bia wifo were both Instantly kl ning while tying in bed. A living In tho samo nelyhborhood, was also by lightning, Npectat Dispatch to The « BAutisony, Md. thunderstorm wi leh yleinity thie morniug a ba Dust B. Yerson, about seven more, Was Bruck by Hyhti two persons killed. and boys were engaged though ton tho fiveldente ed walk the son of ty In, ING, and far Meet by | the Ie this ternibiy mans a The victim Dr. but now tive During mies Pads mer, ght fun named Wateon, Chteage Tribune, ns. Bet ON Ure, number of In hear by’ ploking steawherties; whom tho # comtnenced they took rat afew minutes afterward lightning, Johu Harmon, hls ttle boy, about 8 y ge fn tho barn, Was atruck by huddled closu to his fathor, being fel at tha Store were both instantly" Kiel olothing of Killed uno 9%—During a territe passed over this clty and fa an the farm of aniles from alte anid mea feld torm, which the Yeurs of axe, and SOL fie, who’ was ened ‘Tho armion was torn into shreds and tho halr burned off of his head. Another man whose name ja both of bis wis loys, Injured the shock, and an unkn Several unknown was purulyzed In boy fatally ally. tho other porsons in the barn % own, of 6 Btunned by Jal unconsctous for revert hours, ‘Tho tien wus burnedto the ground, itwag with difficulty. tho dead und iejured wee saved by thoir companions from the fines. AFTER THE EXPLOSION, New O.eans, La, June ,—The following, sealded by the bolter explosion of the steam vont Ilanna yesterday, have died: Jolin Lo gan, Henry Davis, Henry Wallace, George Jolinson, and Jack Bates, After the explo sion Jobu -Britton Jumped overboard and was drowned. George Cibby, John Wallis, Stephen ‘Thomas, and Paul Miner are not expected to re- covar. All tho above named are colored, It ts gonerally understood that the boats were racin atthe thine of tho. explosion. Tho {anna and Br. John wore aide by side, rounding Fourteen: Mile Point, ‘Local inspectors ure investigatloy the matter, FREIGHT TRAINS © Spectat Dispatch to The Exaix, Ub, June 0 Trains freights on the Chicago & Lael Chicago Tribune, Nos, 166 an COLLISION, Wet Division of the Chiengo, Milwattkea & St. Paul Railroad, Warners and Flannlgan conductors, collided nt Spauiding, tive miles ease of here, at So'cork this afternoon, badly smashing both onginesand wroeking twonty cara, Nobody necldent occurred at nh curve. us burt, Several ger trains ara blocked bebind the wereek. A SERIOUS _ -Bpectat Digpateh to The FALL Chicago Tribun» Tho ral passes “LA Crossk, Wis. June 9.—Jerome Brown, a lad 16 yeara of age, employed In the mill of C, IL Nighols & Co., at Onalaska, met with an neeident Inst night whieh. resulted $y is denth, He was about to leave the mill for Ore when pater hig wervices tn lifting tus? ber on aud fel skull and breaking his collar-bone. imbersallde, when he lost his footing Hdlstance of sixteen feet, fracture, bi tiny Brown has three brothors working In the till, ullof whom are hard-working aud useful mun Wreck Epectat Diepatch to The Dav Td. Chteago Tribune sport, In, June WA fretght-trala on the Southwestern Division of the Chleago, Milwaukee & St. Paul i lvond going south by Port Byron Inst eventig met with a serl- ous accident at the upper end of the iste named, breaking. Fourteen cars piled up and generally wi Itwas caused by one of the ¢ were pron hed. The foley: raph was broken, and tho tnalletenin dil not get ty the wreck until to-night. SMOTHE) Asoka, Minn. June 0, ie a ives were lost, , Phe Rev. Father Tlager, Cathotie priest at this place, nel fils brothor were smotherat to death at Cor coran, Hennepin County, last night. gontleinen wero stouping with friends at Cor corn, and slept {ia close room with an tm Whon disvovernd In porteatly burning lump, the mornitmy both were den, wasn comparatively young man of age, und was highly respected Father i ‘The jaget About youre Win this com anunity, whore ho hus regided fur some time. CRUSHED BY A WAGON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Triburite Font Wayne, Ind, dune ¢.—John Booth, a farmer Mving In La wnge County, was driving n toad of wheat to Lima, Ind, yester day ov aged 12 yen passed over mediately. THE LONDON Special Vispaten to The Lonnoy, Ont., June t—A startling | ho tlon was made to-day by the experts who & tntned the hull of the Victoria, 41 hole was found Baye in the tho thoory' that sho 4 Ww donce, but it was probably: Springvant, HORROR, Cateage Trivune. bottom, Kk thronyh pure leak thore Is no re the bole was kuvcked ne reassuye 10 un KILLED BY A PIECH OF TIM Dunuruy, Minn, June naina of Henry Briggs, recently tro Prupawiek, was Instantly fouding luni! thnber fell geattering his brains on the TOIL BLOW, hand nt the business, having beon ‘on him, erushing bis A ma bead flo wus fiigon tn the eo Of tho mill company only u lew days, A TERRIFIC E. Wuausatos, 0, June york: the Champlon Iron Britge W tl is, u young and severely Injured Wi Loy umployed at the works. sonlded, and be will proba arid, A DEM, by Ul val to-day while paris plece of ing, accompanied by his sun Frank, rs, Frank fell off the waxon, whlct him, causing death almost im Mug revela- jarKe contlsutng evi he and newt ploy PLOSION. 9—The boiler at 5 exploded tlio ‘One aldy was badly bly Jose one of fhe report was heard five wiles. main bullding wus considerably gaimaged. ——_ A-FIFTY-FOOT FALL, Speciat Dispaten to The Davenrort, In, June named Vestie Kilvir, © Tstand Arsenal shops, fell froin story to the ground this wfterio0n, Aft, Wis skull was bi wnt foot. the body was SERIOUSLY INJURED, Detnort, Sich, June land, Ju charge Saginaw Niven | i bat hi by tl ron! Whiek: tow’ buck and ate aro of a vory serious churavicr, =, — cuT TO VI Bpectat Dispatch to The + ATLANTA, Ga, employed at the sawinills foll nyaust u olroular vaw yeste ut yA WELT. Bohs‘ emcagy Pribune Ga, June 9—Jebn Hen man's plow factory: cut to plecos, CAUGH'! Spectat Dispatch to ATLANTA, employed In a repr caught In the belting pletely crushod that his dew bf nll the had both his | Cnicags Tribute vB—A young man wmployed [a tho rekon tt .—Capt, Leo Jog-rafts on of a hi him. UES. Chicago Tribune. Juned.—Htutus Heudersole in Catoosa Cow doy and foruing and #0 ta bp vaporty Rock third adistance of in two places found breathless. — De the jegs broken gu tore lIne, Mis Injucies uty was pADy was