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i it “ mn j ik & ‘ erro atv aes rad Hea ee ea i t 4 4 3 ES 5 3 { ‘ “ta preterenn nN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 188i—TEN PAGS. with tho sale ot tho okl Dutch Church property In New Yark. 3 bat was there about the New York ain? SAL or 180% persons owning the wiv sree wwiltiney U9 se d : maenit Lo 82 Khe Hoe Gene Goyertnien, waa wilityy te ities in New Vork were wilt AL was Hecuss: ate. Other ewhore. Lit to wld iti In eebting he bil read tut the of the State is given to tho sity of yoy for the purpose, any wherg in Now iy get th ot the want conse 1 the Post-orme hen there was an agreement, nl tho Dilbscna pissed. Pyeng pil $00 Por my serve feos, hat was all there wi 3 Aes HAIN Intature, he fered money ib ravette wet tho Fredebhttire, over cumemper the indletment of 48 FOO rh yout MH al c not, basaed soi eb scan f a remember, Jang then Test the stand, Le COL YOUNG, unbly fram Uroome Tobby ist, conve! af question, and epow, de ath ‘ai etre tho. statement that ought to vote fav hin al that tt workt be to my for tin T tuinie hy severdt woukl benedt my personal 1 would vate for Depew, vio 44 that ho sald Lowould be snny mate W thik be md somethin: Hla thiss teat? wou have sumetning that Peouid put here and there lina poiitienL ways! E inferred that he Invant A renomination, He naned certain plaves and men whom b know in my county. He sald Sit would be well to hitve SOMETHING "TO PT HERE Of TINUE that woold ts things all rlsiit! lo appronched me fy this bude about voting for Depew. He asked te to vote for bin: tht day.-that thoy Yonted ta get a arood vate for hha Ustated that To intcht some time vore foc Depow. He then Rald ot wea all tient, and 1 would be well treated, Liknow Gen. Charles iC. Giahom, Surveyor of tho Vort_ ot New York, Ho bas asked ine to ny Ko te vote, vor for Depew several times. The only time anything owas anid to him about appointments wna when tuked te blir tn this building. then asked him te appoint Gen, Caryster to his all position. dle. t ho would he «lid to do so rhe could. oO to Bin tein on that sabe Jeet ut the Mangon Mouse, He told me bo wonld be glad ty have mg vote for Dopow, He nso said Gen, ler could bave his. place back if he could glve'it. After sume farther testimony of no general {nterest the Comintteey adjourned till to-mor- row, AT WASHINGTON, ALLEGATIONS, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chieaze Tribune. Wasinsros, D.C, dune 13,—The Bucks here elatin that they will be ably to prove that ix members of the Legistature, who lave been voting ovatnst Conkting, tivo been bribed, and tat, for fear of discovery, thoy will avon change thelr votes. A REPUDLICAN SENATOR who bas arrived here from New: York Is given as nuthovity for tho statement that Conkling hits bropescd to his triends todrop Phitt and push bhn throuxh for tho jong term, Another Rue publican reports the same story, and says Mr, lott has agreed tostand nalde if tho Ducks of the Lejiziuture desire it, ASUALTLES. PLAYING CIRCUS, Svecial Duapatch to The Chicago Tribunes LA Crossan, Wis, June 15—A sad and fatal accident was made known to the publle this afternoon,the partictlars of which aro as follows: Late yesterday a number of Ger- man boys were playhig in the renrof the house of. Kuhlmann, on South Second street, when his son, n fad of 13 years, was fatally abot hy s companion, John Weber.’ It xeoms the boys had a lnrve pistol, and, after shouting at diiter ent things, agreed to play clrous, and itwas pro- posed that soung Kublaann puta ball ow his nend and Weber woukt shoot tt off, Tho boy. was placed tn position and Weber shat, the ball taking elfeot in the shoulder, and he fell hervily to the ground uneonselous, Physl- clans were Immediately enlled, and pronounced tho wound fatal,» Yourig Weber and his parents feel very bad over tho uceldent, Ithns taught sthe boys a losson which will not be forgotten, UNDER TIE WHEELS. Special Dispateh to The Uhicuge Tribune Jour, IL, dine 15.—The Denver express ran down aman walking on the Chicago & Alton track at 4 o'clock this afternoon, near the rolling-mills, Ie was a lnborer, and I6 Rupe posed to have beon intoxiested, Tho whistio sounded and bell rung and ineffectual etforte inno to atop the train, ‘tho bedy was consldor- ably msnuied, and death resulted within a few moments, EXPLOSION OF A STEAM-BOILER. Speciat Dispaten to The Chteago Tribune. Des Mornes, la, June 15—Ono of the boilers of the Glucose Company exploded thisafternoon. Fireman Patriek Casey was sorlousty burned, . No greatdamage was done ty tho building, ‘Tho cuuse of the exploaton is not known, as tho engineer bid wu moment boforo tested two gauges of water, aud thoro was but aixty-flve pounds pressuru of steam. DROWNED. special Dispatch to Ths Chtoaoo Tribune Lrrtie Rock, Ark., June 15.—Information was received thls morntug of tha drowning last night of Clarence, son of Maj, Charles Q. Newman, of the Commercial, and Pombert Hearn, son of tho Rev. W, D. Hearn, formorly resident In this city, now of Alabamu. ‘The boy! were buthing at the tine thoy lost tholr lives, KILLED BY A TRAIN, Corse. Buvrrs, Ia, June 15—While walking on the track of the Rock Island Rail- roud near this city this morning, John Pha- Jen, a young inan aged 70 yours, nn Inmate of tho Deat and Durnb Asylum here, was wtruck by the incoming express und kiHod,’ He was walk- Ing toward the approaching train, but was bend- dng over a paper roading, and did not tuok up. A BROKEN TRUCK. Syectal Dispatch tv The Chicago ‘Tribune, Decarun, Hh, dune This noon a broken truck caused a serlons sinash-tp on the [linola Midland Rallway a fow miles south of here, Ning freight cars prove pitted up Inabenp on the track, aud mast of them are ruined. The train was golug at full spoed when: ‘the truck guve aut, A MINE IN DANGER. WILRKESBARRY, Pa, dine 15.—A careful examination of the Diamoud Ming ts belng amide to aacertain Its actual condition, Watch- men aro stationed nlong the ganewaya to sonud toe alnrm to exploring miner, ‘The roof of the gungway of the third ter bus caved throc feat, KILLED IN A MILL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘tribune, MANISTE June .—Dauiul Oxen, tending the e yaching te Miers mill, was Instantly killed this ufternuon by the edger ying back and striking Bin In the breast. RUSBAND AND WIFE DROWNED, Ga, June 1—John Midleton Houtof abot at loyers? Mills, Barlow County, yesterday, and, both wero drowned, . ————— STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youu, June M.—Arely tho Seythia, from Liverpool; tha Stute uf Nebraska, from Glasgow; and the Wisconsin, trom Liverpool, Juno 1,--Arrived, tho Uaepian, and tho Tartta, front Boston, Juno lé—ArrWed, tho rin, genland, trou d Yorks the .\ustriau end Corluth, from Boston; tbo Moravian, tra Sone treah; and the Kronpeins Friederioh Wilboim, from Valtimore, bave arrived out. A POLITICO-LEGAL QUESTION. Tanuanuna, Va, Jung 1A writ of wanda- mus wus Krantod this afternuon on Stuve-Tredee urer Rutler in the mattur oF the extra 500 cun- Penguuen ta membera of the Ley Tide returnable on tho fa hte tare a a A WEALTHY WIDOW'S GIFT. Uxtterontaine, O., June 13.—Mrs, Rebcoca Brown, w wealthy widow, bas donuted to the Ave acres of Jund, begytifully located, almost in the centre of the corporattos fo! Ibewory of Dre it igowue et OF & Parks to np THE BIGGEST AND BEST CIRCUS, Special Muayaice to The Cateugo Tribute JACKSONVILLE, TL, June 15,—The people bere Pronounce W. C. Coup's fuurering circus und Varies bippodrowe the diggest Dest mat wvex eet beng, ‘That sotticn it, La a WASHINGTON. Both Upton and Power Satis- fied with tho Troasury In- vestigation. The Inquiry Not Yet Fintshed— Impossibility of Punish- ing Pilney. Recommendations of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy. Three Runaway Chippewa Big Injuns Visit the Astonished Commissioner, The Coin and Bullion in the Mints About to Bo Counted and Weighed. Closing Days of the Greatness of Le Duo, Commissioner of Ag- riculture, Burlingame, the Freo - Lover, Makes an Unsuccessful Rald. Gonoral Baokwardness of tho Pension Of- fioomBeck on Virginia Politics, PITNEY. ‘THE BEVORT. Spreiat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribine, Wasitxetox, D.C. Juno 15.—Seeretary Windom has coneluded for the present not toimnke public tho report of tho Comimittuc which has bean tnvestizating the mannge ment ol the Contingent Fund in the Treas ury. He snid to-day that the report was pre Mminary. The investigation 13 still proceed- Ing, and its publleation at -the present. fime tight be oan injustlee, Ie will neither affirm nor deny the accuracy of the published statements relative to its contents. It {is known to bu a fact, however, that within the Inst few weeks local contractors have pad back to the 'freasury nearly $1,000 In money, which thoy adintt had been hmproperly received. [t was pald buck on the ground of mistakes, or double payment. ‘Che Lvening Star says: “Tho sum of $100 was to-day turned Into tho ‘Trousury by an outsider wha hind bought Lorses of the Pitney management uf tho Treasury Con- tingent Fund. ‘This restitution was made BRCAUSE OF THE WARMTH OF THE SCENE, A city booksclicr yestorday turncd Into the ‘Treasury, or that sum was turned in In big namo, tho amount of nbout §030 for ovorpaymont of tilo-holdors. This Is tho caso mentioned somo time ago, whero thas sum of money went ont for tie-bolders which never came in. It was alleged that Secre- tary Shermnn bad applied the money to paying forhia campalga printing. A elty dealer has returned a lot of oucpoting which thoCommittes was looking up. A hardware firm has mado restitution to the ‘Treusury to the sinount of ‘Sho, Alt of this was on account of tho Investl« ating Committes. ‘Cho Comulttcs has only touched on oue brinch of the business of the Custod!an's ofice,” UPTON AND POWER, To the Western Associated Press, Wasiuxaton, D. C., Juno 16.—A gentleman thoroughly familiar with tho vontants of tho report of tho committee examining the triansac- Uous of the office of the Custodian of tho Trea: tury Is authority for the atutemoent that thoro Is nothing {0 it which reflects In any manner upon the Intuurlty of Agsistunt-Seeretary Upton or Chle€ Clerk Power, Assistant-Seereiury Upton, fsked about the (ndings of tho Cominittes, sal be didnot desire to dixenss tho matter, inns: much at it was a personal affair of tho Sucre. tury, Ho sald ho is porfectly witllug to ablde by the result of the Committco’s roport, so far ag it nny treat upon anything bho may baye done, either during tho thine he served as Chief Clerk or since he bus Geuupled the, po~ sition of Assistant Secretary. Chict-Clerk Pow. vr also ninintaing that his business transactions have cortalnly been ubove guspicion, and ho bos no apprehension as to tho fndings of the Com- ailtteo, 80 fur ag ho is personully concerned, It ia auld various sums of monoy bave bron turned into the Treasury since tho Committee cont. weuced work by diiferont tradesmon who bad ‘beon overpaid, SECRETARY WINDOM to-day submitted the report of tho Invostigating Committe to Assistant-Seerutary Upton, Chief Clerk Power, und Appointment Clerk Lamphere, the oniciuls Implicatud by tha report, that they: might see the chargea and evidence agalost them and propnre their defense: The Commit- tee ta tu xo nhend with the investigation. ‘They havo wo tar Investigated ouly ono brauch of tho Custodlan's business, thut relating to tha pure chuse of youds and the silo of articles aftor nd havo Leon used, Thoy found that tho law requiring all articles: to be purchased upon contract with the lowest bidders wags PEUSISTENTLY VIOLATED, and that purobnacs were rogulurly mado from a few favored merchants; nlau, that valuauie articles, such as carpets, furniture, allyer piteh- cra, te, wero sold for nominal prices to friends of the ring. Tho Committey now propose to go into the Investigation of averything rulnting ts the Vustodlan’s oftice. Pitney will ho called again, but it is not expected that ho will tostify, Under the law of Congrosia Coituitiee of Ti- vestigittion appointed by the head of a Depart: tuent has substuatially the dume powers as Chore contorred on a Cougresslonal Cominitteo, but, Ir Pitney porsiatod in a refusal to testify, there ja na way to conmpol him, Ito can by dismisscd, ae ae ig about tho only ponalty that cau be ANNAVOLTS, RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LUARD. Wasttnxaton, D, C., dune 1.—The Board of Visitors nppolnted to attend tho National examination of the Naval Acadamy, Rear- Admiral lodgers President, have submitted to the Secretary of the Navy thelr report. It says: “In conslduration of the great im- portance of seamanship, gunnery, sud navl- gation, the greatest possible welght should be given them In determining the Aual stand. ingof members of the svveral clusses.- tn the department of gunnery ouly the old and almost obsolete sinnoth-bore, muzzle-loading guns are provided for the Instructlon of cadets, Ib seonis absurd that the naval cadets of this great country should continue to he Instructed by mothads and ineans whieh the experlence of tho rest of tho naval work! hing Inta aside as things of the part, ‘Phe Board recommend that a suitable steam vessel of war be armed with rilles, so that OUNSERY may be taught the cadets from vessels under way, elther under sleant or sill, or both, and that 'instruution in senmauship, in comblnn tou with steam, wy be practically taught. Constdoring how dituited fa the time while ean be given English stiulles, and how great the dimMeutties whieh the tngtructors ene counter in the defective early education of tuny of the cadets, It would deem diMeult tu eolarge the coluprehenslon of Bogllah studios; bus it would boa must desirable addigou to this course to bring iu ft tare uf the study of Gove erniugnt, Woodo sorvuute they are, und of the people, Whose rights and honor they ure ap- poluted tu defend, and wa would empbusize our conviction that ELEMENTARY STUDIES in mental gud moral scionco cannot be exchuled frou the eduewtion of the youth bore assembled without dumuge to the proper baraiony of thelr education und to ite completeness for the pure poses of CuInMUNd, fur Which they ure In troin- rat Wo would reapecttully subant, as wortby ts fons, whethor the atabdurd gould nut bo supported Inu bigber ntururetation by wakin MW yenra che lowest age at which w cadet vould be reeulved, or whethor tho stundurd might got be actually rulsed, even If, in urderta thie end, it should bo found neceswury te provide for uv tumponity sub-cadutsbip to insuro that those who enter fe prescribed course sball in no cusu be dellelent ug the beglouling. ‘TO NAIK THE STANDARD OV ADMISSION would be only to put tho Nuval Academy in bariwony ip thle rexpect with the colluges and other udvanced schuvla uf the coyatry whose cone Aa mt We Pa vl be ri of oplolon that the inbibition of tabacco among the eadets should be enforced, Thore are now tipon tho shelves of tho brary about 24000 vole ines, We would recommend tho enactinent of a Taw to xecore to tho Hbrary free of ehiarye alt nent publications aa tho: Tine, it wre Hon of inbishipmen and rae rey arvow oll in these [terior writes, to the taal: festinlury of tho meyal serving, (ta diselpline, and Its usefulnues, The present syslomi scoms tu bode very fruitful or ovit CUIPPEWA RUNAWAYS! TIEY AME WEEE SCOLDED FOR THED PAINS. Wasinscros, D. Cy June 15.—Commis: stoner Peles had a stprise ts morning. "Nhyee runaway Ludians from tha Chippewa tribe of Wisconsti, accompanied by an Interpreter, all in paint and feathers, marehed Into: kts oles unannotnced, and sqtnitted unceremottously for vw Wow-wow, Four arrived last night and went to the Tre mont House, announcing that they had come foxes the Great Mathor, ‘They registered as. Hen Ne textve, hiterpreter; Charles: Cotte tec, Mack Coon, and Sear are Wrist. Cou missioner Priee was astonished when they: npverred before tlm. — The interpreter. stated: that they represented 175 fan who tind sent thon ta Washington in hopeset securtug yes * reservadion, As thls partlonhir trie ts KSPRCLALLY W Je VROVIDED Kot, and hn more lind itn thetr present reservation than thoy have wetital use fur, the Comins: stoner thus addreasud his Visltoras © You enn ge no lands hivee, and bt think you hed butter ge haek and work your corn and potutecs. ‘Therg ; feimare for the Tndian te do besides hunting and 4 Hshing. ‘They shout ralae products from tho soll aud Jearin work, as f haye dea ny’ ties, with thofr hands and grins, and hecemy reapeetably eitixens, ‘The buffale are ull gone, attd your own sense aboukd tena you it ty the to tirow olf those fenthors god rine, and de- vote your the to carning- a Tiving In another a ritining over the country won't do. You are well provited for, and can palin nothing by coming to Washington, and you must go bnek ond so inform yuur people, Mexico enlightongd bis opmpantons as ception uceorded, and the emphatic hiaminge of the Comimixalouer, The only respoae was an | oceasional “0! and a dissatisies shake of the head, Thoy were thon sunt buck to thole + botel, with the repeated udmontiion to return home at onco, ——_— A FAIR COUNT. BiG Jos ON HAND, Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Wasiisuton, D. C., dune 13,—Messrs, B, O, Leech, Accountant, and W, P. Lanon, Asaayer, of the Mint Bureau, leave here to- JMorrew to be present at tho annual settle ment, and count aml weigh the bullion an coin on hand at the Carson and San Francisco Mints, It {3 stated that thora ara about $8,000,- OW fi gold coln and bullion and over $17,000,000 in gilvor dollars and silver bullion to count and weigh ont tho 8an Feanelsco Mint. Uepro- sentatives of the Director of tho Mint will leave hore during tho coming week to wit- ness the annual settloments of the Philuteipbin and New Orleans Minta and the Assay OMlco at Now York. At tho Now Celeans aie uate ara J vn ftvor dollars and bullion to gutta Sad comin Ae Phitndelp hin #00000 ( wold coin anid 825,000,000 In gold: bullion and 82,- 0,000 in allver dolidrs und bullion, while at tho New York Assay Olllce thoro are ovor $8,000,000 fy wotd bullton alone to weigh and count, LE DuC. THE LAST DAYS OF PosMpostty. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutaton, D.C, dune 15—The uppro- printions of the Agricultural Department for the fiseal yoar are oxhuusted, and the De- partment is practleally deserted, Yet Com- missioner Le Due hns such ® fondness for power that he has appointed persons whose tho satinfnetion, or the child elther. Himself off, grumbling and threatentng. DATEIOIN TUE EVENING prt W: Hated that he tonke aoothy Aiton the row fa Tcompanbat ty a purty of bly + Hleatidiyt return, te j well ter tim that be didn nh repe on ofthis tanily ang ulsshametel (rentiner his ebiidren, Indlanation agulust le hlgh there,” PENSIONS. A CIRCULAIL Speetal Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, Comms furnts himte furnish: nny that the ofllvers of THE WAI DEPARTMENT have been unable to furnish qulved Crom thentas rapidly us needed, ve tho pussage of the Arrearazes i tts, tin iiled, upon onty BLO oe which have the Adju- anake. report. Commissioner that In oat there OO elalais walting the War Departinent, and this numbor is fourcusing ut the rate of about Io aday. The Cominisaloner lias, therefore, pree pare a cireular ys vopy of which wil be sent as SOOK US pravtionble to each apylionnt for w ponsion whose citse Is waiting for tho reports ‘ruta the War Dupirtment, ‘ IN ‘THIS CLICULAR tho Commisstoner anya that “the delays attend: Ing the pravtica of wilting for the soports from the War Dopartaent in each ens” have ine ure, tow nbont for reports frou ennsed to such ni extent tnt the Intercats of both tho cluimunts und the Government are Mable to bu sorlonsly prejudiced. thereby, bes eige the tleaths whieh? cour among the claiimaate ana witnossua, together with the lapeo of. tite, ——arreutl; Inerense tho obscurity of the facts ‘upon whiol the ponstons depend, und add to the dittieultled {iy nscostulitugy tho trith. VIRGINIA. HECK, Speclat Dispaten to The Chteaga Tribune, Wasiuinotos, D.C, June 13.—Senator Beek, who took a very great Interest In the Virginia debate in the Senate, sald to-day that he thonght the Demoerats would be site- nifleantly: “It should be remembered that fleld, mul if the Democrats expect to win, they must nominate thoir best men.” “Are you going to stump the State for the Doeninerats, us You promised you would, le one of your speeches In the Senate last spring hefure, has an nbandince of great men, who oro amply ndte to take cure of thotr awn domes. tle atfules without any outside assistaneo. bald sity, In a speech, that. if Seuator Dawea would 40 to Virginin, and speak for tho Readjnsters, [ woutd follow Bins und auswer bis arguments.” TUCKER 5 ‘To the Western .tssoctatet Dress. Wasnisoton, 2. C.. dung ii.-Congreasman Tucker, of Virginia, yesterday bid wn loterview with tho President reganiing the course of the Adiuinistration us to the comtny eleotion in Virglulu, ‘Tucker urged amilust any support of tho Readjusters by tho Adinin- commissions tuke effect after the end of the fisent year, whon ho will ne longer be Com- missioner. ‘A great many of the employés are furloughed for the remainier of the month of June, without pay, with instruc tions to return June 2%, when Ds. Loring is expected to arrive, and they hope to retain thelr positions, ‘There will, however, bo a great pressure for place, even in this gmall Dopurtment, Itis vcllovad that only two placesare permanontly Axed, that of Mr. Car- tian, tobe restored to his old place as Chief Clerk, and that of PROF, MILEY, Chief of the Entomological Commission, who ia undoubtedly ty be relnstuted in the position of Eutomologist, which ho resigned under Le Due Of the propricty of rostoring Mr. Carman there canbe no doubr. He isa thoroughly competent person, has bad long experience iu the pusition, end wus removed by Lo Duc in the closing months of hia administration In a mere iit of aplte, becauno he had been recommenited by same of bis friends for tho. position of Comails- sioner. Thorentiinont io favor of reinetatiue Yrof, Riloy is universal, and his qualitications for the pine are wonurally udmitted. He ls ono of the leading workers In ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY in tho country, and loft tho Department because, with the great mnjority of Amerloan citizens, he found it impossible to adapt himself tv Lo Due's extraordinary and foolish methods, Prof, Riley, ag Chivf of the United States Entas moloxieal Commisaton, has rendered the coun: try yreut sorvice In Amuse tho babits of tha cotton-worm and the grasshopper, and In pre- soribing tha means for tha prevention of tho ravages caused by thom. ills reports are the stuudurd authority upon these questions, Prof, Riley Is recommended for the position by the louding sclentiats ot the country, KANLO, THE WATCIT ON Te Raise ‘Too aLATY For Bpectat Dispateh ta The Chteago Tribune, Wasuinaton, D. C., June &—The ap- polntment of Charles Kahlo, of Indina, to be Consul-Generat at Bertin, has given unan- nous dissatisfaction to the Gernuu press pt the country, and the President hns only re- cently heard of It, ‘This is a curlons illus. tradon of what has become alinoatan hii torlenl fact. A President finds It very dliti- eultto attain correet Information as to tha person whons he appoints to oflee, It was Gon. Gartiwld’s purpose, in appointing Mr, Kablo, to select a competent person who would be satisfactory to the Germans, and he certainly had no idew of doing an act which somo of the Gorman newspspors charnoterizo as AN INSULT TO THE GRIMAN RACE, ‘Tho Prealdcnt siinply was misinformed as to the poutlcal career aud relatious of Str. Kahlo, and it Is very possible that the Germans who are or gunialng to securofttahlo's recall aud todefent his condrmation will nut have thalr Inbors ror thelr Palos, os tho appoiutinent of -Kahlo {is uot be- yoni! recongiderntion. ‘Choge who know soy that, in view of the violent antunantmous opposition ur tho German press, Mr. Kablo will be very Ikely to bg trausfurred ta sume other place, Thero Is nothing nyxatnat Kahlo’s charactor, —mtaeren BURLINGAME. A PUGILIST HANDS MIM. “ONE,” Roectat Dlspatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinaton, D. O, dune 15.—Burlin- sume, the praprictor of the Mouse of Repre- sentatives newsstand, who deserted his wife aahort Unie since and published an out- rageous card about It, offending every decent und religious senthuent of respectable elll- zeus, appeared last night at his former howe and tried to drag off his son, who. had es- eaped him. and retyrned to the mother, About dark Jast night those lying near tho wife's house word called out by a shriek. Those living in the row swarmed out to find Burlingame with his son by the j-thront, Es eldest gon rushed out iteration, saying it was a State contest, aud the Kendjusters, In favoring repudiation, would burt every interest of tho State if hoy wat control of it, The President did not indl- cate whut Polley be wold putrsuc, but sald tho matter would Ve decided by the Cabluct, As the Virginia cumpalen ia not yot really apenod, there is no nogd for bnmedinte Recon, but the Cabinet will consider the wholo question nt some meoting soon, ‘Thero js strong inclination on the President’ part to help the President that if too Administration sup- ports Mahone the Demovratla Congressmen will cousider It a matter for thuir resontment, NOPES, REMOVALS, +Spteiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitnoron, D.C, dine t,.—A high Gov- ernment official salt to-lay that there woul bea gov many removals mada In the De- partmonts nt the end of the fiscal yeur, Among the places tobe made vacant, It Lr sutd, wil be the First and Second Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, ona Assistant Postmaster-Genural, the Superintendent of the Burean of Engraving antl Printing, and some other burean and division onle ‘The official, referring to this prospect, sald: © "The ax will strike ruthlesty and livel: The Departinents will wear a wonderful new face within a few months, They begin to nnderstand It, too, and the average offielal pulso has Increused 20 per cont in rapidity through nervous tpprehension.” WHITTAKEWS FRIENDS AND LAWYERS admit that tho verdict of the court-martial Is probably ndvorse to bin, but they claim that tho vardict is conteary to the evidence, and they will contost the nae at every stop, lirat wit tho Judge-Advooute, and thon with tho Presi. dent, “ MAJ, JOUN M. CATION, eblef corrcapondont of the New York Times, is very prominently mentioned na likely to be ap- poluted one of the Assistant Secrotaries uf the Troasury. fo hus galned a lng reputation 88 a Writer On finuncinl subjects, and ts strong: porsonnl friend of Secrotary Windom, DORSEY. Tt Is reported that ex-Senator Dorsey has sailed for Kuropa. ‘ * WESSY TIRLFMANN. The Evening Critic cluiins ta know that the Sevretury of State hag been studying the proce- donts of diplowncy, to find some Warrant, or even coloror pretext, in the International usuge, for an expression on tho part of our Govern mont to that of Kusala of tho horror with which tho proposed oxecution of Hessy Helfmann ta viewed by the American people, EDISON, Continues nis invontive activity. At the Patent-Offico yesterduy tho following six patents wero fasued to him: Incandescent electric lamp: ineandescant electrio famp: Imayneto or dynamo cleotric inaching; clectric lighting; manutacturing carbons for cleotria lumpa; olectric meter, HORS STEPHEN, Tho report clroulated here that ex-Gov, Shep- hord, of this alty, had hoon rsasinated at bis nijue in Mexico, proves to bu untrue, SINS, QAUBIELD, Tt is said that the physiciang have decided to send dirs. Gariiold to Deer Park fora portion of tho summer, and the President will spond @ part of the time thera, . cHinigur, it {3 suspected that ‘somo of tho people whe wore fiterested in securing the pis gogo by Congress of the appropriation of $200,000 fur couling-stations on the Jathmus aro becoming uncusy beoausy the Seoretary ut tho Navy ddes not mike huate te ee tho tmonoy which was made immediately vallabic, Veraona who are acqualnte with the yiows of Beorctary Hunt on thid wubjoot, however, ox- pread tha opinion that be ja not very anxious to pay spuculitora who cannot alow a good title WO for hind ona harbors for conltiy estas Hage: whon he oan gut for nothiug, with 8 pore fuas title, all the ficilitles that may be roquirnd forthe purpose montionad. ‘The same think that by * mustorly inactivity’ tho Secrotury will be able to wayoull of that 00,00 appropriation. FIVE PER'CENTH. Forty-two millions of & per vents wero roe solved todate fur continuance at U's per cent. ce —— FIRE AT WARREN, 0. nnd took a had in the controversy, Hurltngaine hold tho youngest by the throat ond choked bim till ho was black. Meantlinau, tne Star says, “a numbor of ladies ang children bud, vollected = uround urilnzume, atl oxying “Shamo! ang urulivg him to ict the child go, THE CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT °-* of the row, having beon attracted by the noteo, reachud the spot while the Indies wore valuly undeavering to resouo the chiit. He observed the suforing of tho little folluw and the brutal grasp in which ho wae held, With tho skill of & .professiuual be lot hig right dat Ay out, und Burlingame instantly wont to grass. In tumbllug po ruleused the oblit, whe wae told te rup, wit! did nowy williggly us aa bo vould catch bl breath. Vhiio furiinguie vusdows tho indignagon of ono ludy was so grout that she guve bios w couple of rape in the Suco with bee sunull lista. By this Une uv fare crowd bad wasomblod. Twenty or thirty boys wanted tomob - . ‘TUL VREE-LOVER, and the oxcitument was runu! Hagar eral jug high, Bure Be ioge nie feet aud iooked cousld- utnod, Beathvent was unanimous. jy awaingt = big. na lady rf ‘You stay uwoy frou ¥or bave uo frienis hory.’ +1 Gers cone for friends, I camy fog satisfuntion.’ jo didn't got Waunes, O,, dune i—About niduight Jast night the pluning-mills of the Cump & Randall Manufacturing Company were to- tally destroyed by Ure, ‘The orlgin of the tire ie unknown, but Is supposed to bave boon eaused by friction in the wacblacry. soveru! hundrod barrels of Nour and ids or 4,000 bushs vlwot wheat were burnuk Tho lous fa brent duvurance, about $35,000; ‘Tho itll bad boon just titted up with tinproved roller machinery at ‘au bxponse Hf $2.00, and Was iuaking from 0 to si0 burrela of Hour per ia . Grlawold, o¢ tho Warron oll-utte, was 4 principal stock: SS UE REEreeARAeEUEIn A PETROLEUM FIND, Pastranui, Mo, Juve 16—Hankina M, Dodge, while boring for coal on ols farm, ono ile from Plattebury, struck a strong vein of peeigues. It being tho Brat Instanvo of the init tu thls section of the Bate, B0 little oxcitas niont was croatod, . ceased THE IOWA STATE-HOUSE, Bpeciat Diapateh to Ths Chicago Triduas, ius Monks, 1a., Juco la—Bids for the plates vlasa for the new Btate-touso were opened to- day, Large numbers of imanutucturers wera seprescnied, Tho award was mude to the Cryu- tal Plate-Glass Company, of 8t. Louis.g ! He took intemtod to his cht, wo suconttal spirit, read {tt Was perhaps AL the reshlonta nf tho row neu Cutan with thy tacts af tis deser runs Wasitnutos, DG, June 14.—The Com- ilsstoner of Pensions, with the approval of Seeratary Kirkwood, has Inltlited a new vraetles whieh will grdatly factilinte tho Dustiess of his oflice, sud: tae arent oxtent obyinte tho detays too which claimants: for pensions have hitherto been subjected. Lb has been the practlee heretofore, upon the fillug of an appileation for s pension, fur the foner fo° walt until he had heen el by the Adjatant-General and Sar- geon-General with the mflitary and hospital record of the applicant before calllng itpon ats videneo required from hint in his behalf. "This has greatly retarded the settlgment of clans, owing to the fact the ania re- si dutinary, 1899, nbowt AWA eli Mave heen tant-Gonern [and Surzeon-Gonural been nblo to Mentloy gaya evsstulin that State this fall, but adited ste- the Rendjusters have a strong licket In the “Tdo not think L shall. , Virginia, as t sald inhoue, Tueler aodathor prominent Nemovurnts have sald to CONVENTIONS. and Nominate no State Ticket, of the Republic at Indian- apolia, Mechanics’ Association at Providence, R. I. Indiana Grand Temple of Honor, The Wisconsin Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at Milwaukeo. Supreme Grand Lodge of Orangemen’ at Cluciouatl—Wisconsiu Bar Asaoociatlon. Towa Bourbous—Ohio Modical Assosiation— Old Settlors—Good Templara— And Many Others, ONTO GREENRACKERS., Conustnus, 0. June 15—The Greenback- Labor party Convention assembled here to- day, about 150 delegates being present. Charles A, Lloyd, of Huron, was chosdn ‘Temporary Chairman, sid on taking the chair made a short address, declaring that he StILE maintained the sane principles regard ing tho money question which had beon the maluspring of the Greenback-Labor party auiization, and lind fnlth inthe since its a1 withnate tnmpl of his party ideas, After appointing committees the Convon- tlon touk 1 revess, a\t the ufternoan sesston tho Commilttes ou Gredentlals reported fifteen distrh thullyy represented. A. County, was chosen Per » Pratt, of Login pent Chatrinan, und ates Watson. of Knox, Seurctary. aA lengthy platform was udopted, It declared tho rit to mike and issng money asa soverolun pawer.t0 bo maintained by tho people for tho vonmon Lenetits that all moneys, whethor tautuille or Paper, should be‘ faoned and contrelled by the Government, and so Isaued should be fll logit tendor for all debts: that tho United states bonds should be pall ag rophily as possi. bie; that fewal-tenier — estrrony; shouhl be pubstitutod for notes uf Nutlonil hauks: that the National bankiucsvstem should Ue nbolished, and the talimited colnugo of yal tout sitver catubilshed by hu. Rquul provection is donanded for labor and capitals all wabstdit ure opposeds teler@ph and transporlidon ct piles’ rates should be regulated oy lewigintion; all property sboutd bear fiz propornon of tx ton. and auradiated fucomestix should bo pr vided tor. ‘The platforin alse denounces alt dempte to reetriot sudrages opposes iu Ineronso in the standing army and militie; coudanins the practice of tysuing trea rallrout passes to wblic oliclals; condemns lattmy of opnvict pibor nnd the argaulzation of public inscrutions: for political purposes; and favors tho subiniaaion by tho Legislature to vote of the people of an amendment to the Constitntion prohibiting the Manufacture, sule, or uso of Intoxleating drinks fg 0 beverage, ‘The follawing ticket was nominated: Gayernor, Jobn Hiotz, of Senvea; Lientonant- Coverner, Chatiog Jenkins, of Mahoning; Sie promo Nidge, Joxeph Watson, of Knox; Attor- noy-Gonern), HM. Tuttle of bakes ‘Preavurer, W. F. Moy, of Mont of Public Works, H. j» Moreigon, of Ashtabula, PENNSYLVANIA GREENBACKERS. Porrsvine, Pa, June 15.~The National Greenback State Convention to nombniate a eandhlate for, State Treasurer, assembled this morning. F. 8, Heath was chosen per- manent Chatrman, ‘Lhe Convention was ad- dressed by Gen, Wenver, Representative Brum, and ex-Representative De La Matyr. ‘Tho Convention sent greetings to the Colum- bus Conventlun. ‘The Committeo on Reso- tutions reported the platform, which was. adapted. It indorses tha National platform of 1880, Jenounves the aggregation of real estate by vorporattons, denounces mouopolica, cen- autres tho Legislature for its futlure to pasa an Antl-freight dserimination bill, demands pro- teetion to Americun Inter and produce, de- nounces National banks for thelr attempt to coerce Congress by the withdrawal of thelr vlre eculution, Inuignantiy denies charge of 2 subsidized prews that the Greenback Labor pare iy favors anunlimited issue of currency, and tivelarcs that only such volume of currency 18 business requires whull bo taguel; denounced tho National bank rysterm ae legalized robbery, and Indorsea Weaver aud Chambors. i. W, Jackson, of Moroer County, waa nomi> nated for State Treasurer by acciainution. E, 8. Wataun was retiectod Chairman of tho State Central, Committes. Resrlutions express! sympathy for tbe Land Loague of [relund ant merce ‘were adopted, and the Convention ad- journed, a VIRGINIA, Tlanntanuna, Va, Juue 15.—A delegation composed of white and colored Republicans from Virginia, headed by Gen. W. C. Wick= ham, leave to-morrow for Washington to call upon Proaidont Garflold, and protest against him taking sidea with the Mahono-Republican caulltion, Ex-Vieo-Presidout Colfax has write ton atetter ta John F. Lows strongly indorsing his nomination and course in Virginia, stating that Weatern Kepublicans Indorse the coalition botween the Malone party and the Republicans in Virginia. © IOWA ROURDONS, Spsctat Mlapatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Des Moines, Io,, June 15.—The Bourbons are coming in, ‘The managers have been here atl day preparing tho program for to- morraw's convention, It is now quite certain that tho Hon. 1. Gd. Kinne, of Cama, will bo tho nomilieo fur Governor. “there is strong ox- pression ugalust uny coalition with the Greens CLOTS. —— CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS. " San Francisco, Cal,, June 15,—Thy Tax- payers; Conyentlon have somiuated Capt, W. Ja hurry for Mayor, NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A, Re Spectas Dispatch to The Caleayo Tribune, Inpranarouts, Ind, Juno 1—The Na- tional Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republle met at 10 o'clock this morping {n tho Parle ‘Phentre, ant was eatted to order by Commanderin-Chlet the Nav. Louls Wag- ner, of Philadslphla, Aftersinging theoven- Ing ode'and invevntion of the Chaptate, all porsons not members were requested to Toave, and work on the ritual was taken up. At19 o'clock the Encampment adjourned for. dinner, and reassembled at fialf-paat 3 In aeeret Resslan, te, a Dispatches of regret were recolvod from (en, Burnside and Gen, John C, Roblugon of New York, Past Commandor-In-Chlet, The Comittee on the report of the Cony manderdn-Ohiet submitted a roport recom: mending that the por capita tax be fixed ut four cents; that $5,000 nf the money on hand ‘bo Invostail in Goverument bonds, and that a comuilttee of five bu nppulated to proparo a suitable testimonial for the retiring Come mandar-In-Chigf, which was approved. ‘The Counnittes on Ladies’ Auxiliary Socte tles reported, approving tho saine, and that & Woman's National Relief Board bo estub> Tahed ty connsetion with tho Grand Army, ‘The Committes on Rules and Rogulations reported a ninnber of He dana ety ritual and by-laws, Commeander-in-Chiof Wagnor’s report shows that on Deo, dl, 1880, the total number of members was 00,000 In 076 poste,—a galu of more than 240 puats and 16,000 wembers In onu year; while the completed returns for the quarter onding Aforeh 3, 1881, wilt show the imenbership ta ba nearly 70,000, Of the States, Nebruskn aud Minnesota <4 Ohio Greonbackers Meot at Oolumbus Proclamation of tho Pecullar Views of 'Thoso Fiat Lunatics, Encampment of the Grand Army The American Railway Master Thirty-first Annual Convocation of cts par For ery: member of Board tend, showing an iperease — reapeetively: of 114 and 158 per cent, followed by H with 10), Michigan with ‘Oi Ohio. with funnaylyania, New ¥¢ pw lors ler Ambrose, of Wisconsin, the Ust clergyman tin Elging Dr, Chicago, one of the first fst. Ia Met lure, Vhystelans: ¢, Hampsntry. and TMiinois Tron St to a4 pee cent, . 2 “4 rem: Caf, Tha report of the Quartermnster Hares ue ans of Huntley, Melleny yeas ago showed a lndahes on hat ounty; the Lev. Harpending, of Mati, Unetatanding. S224; net bihiner, ‘The | Dy. Crabtres and Moses Winsor, uh Hatanod on hand diane 10, O41, wus Bh 72012, aNd ner. of nil bills pail. He recommonds thit all oflivera ann ras Mrs, Nancy be pinde clecive, In Elgin torts. jo AdjutanteCeneral's report shows that | Hlenie emioyede ere ee Meee tied a Macwkete ii wus expytided for during: the | gy, ats 7 Ae have, af ithe expensds of tho year havo all beon | Wag leuted Veestdout for tba cust », ts of Elaine BOW. Kingatoy: Finuiton, wn) out 1 Lu ot Train i ‘ tien at suiipllis, leavitur tho por : tes MM. §L. Phompenits Becretary; a it of: tho future, Tho a sou standing Doc. Bt, bers ul Eat ‘Trovsuror. Thirty of th . &, Ib, wos Hae ain ditelag the yen, Bue we. | have dled Gurlig tho yeutondee ee estate rome, TUL, total loss luring the sent, 10,4855 euthemmanies tho Itev, Daal Rhither In ined atandiige Ded. i At wo Dostott, at tho ne of ty Yours ana a moni a munibor rorealning suspended at this date, 42041 dvopped during the year, 130, A revoltition was adopted toappotut.a commit. tey of fifteen te conshter tho whole eubject of Hedays iy the settlement oF MASTER-MECIANICS, Provipencr, It 1, dane 15.—The A, orl can Rallway Master-Meehunies' Asyaeiune y olabuns, aid pantar with the head of tho: on Hhureat frre the ay svaslon with a reer witha view to procure sie eur ait BA WY rit Ri atten rC. ol . en, Tolleve the proesure upon. lis Depmetmont. It | yee’! tendanee, James M, Boon, af For, was slated daring the discussion that tot fos | Wayne, Lid, reported for the Comm Ktea gy thow oa.00N) flulns hve hear oeting for Hwa, the Best Means of Producing the Comnby nud Ht ov ten sonra, Comrade Lody, of (} Ie Wasniiittons was appormted aw tiead ot the Come | Lot of Bituminous Coal i Lovomutives initier, The report suys: “No gene Tal rule eq ‘Tho promenade concert atuteht wasn plene- |-be given, . ‘two things an SE Te eect icra, ererccacns: | Wporianee for aoenpinnt éontnrntng beautifully decorated w 1urs, evergredn: 3 om Anduriny badges wag packed trom pitta dome | linge fire-box with plenty of he athe Bu and care and inteltizence in trames mre Woodcock, for tha Committee ott tho Nest F of Construction of facamotives, reparted that rexpresa Aud passenger service, the Ameri! ent efght-wheol la Wost, ‘Tho repart wits inulen peclul order for tastsurrow. ‘Vho report of if W, Sprngito, of Plitaburs, for thy Committerae Shop ‘Toola'and Machinery, wus reeeed ey tho Committoe continued i with ant audignes componsed of the best eltlzons of Snudtannpolls. Welcome tiddrexses wore delve ero Ly Gov. Porter ind Mayor Grubbs, to which Commandor-tneClie! Wagner responded ¥ happily. The regutar progrant wus agreeably heoken fate by the presentation of bandsamely: engroseed aud framed resolutions of respect to Past-Comaninder Robina mtation speech being made Department IaAHUe Dudlny, and responded to by Corporal Taser tr a Wary clorticue widtess, Following this an cles vw Ant youl Mnidiey Kot In diantenda way prosunted WISCONSIN BAI ASSOCIATION, 0) Pint batt Lt Len of Ohfo, by Gen, Spectal Dispateh to The Chteayo Tribune, a ard, of Pennayivanits ‘. anys Gen, Wagan pereely ling Senator Harrison in tho wudienge, culled bin to the stage amlil grout appiuso, where ho delivered a stirring Fpeccit of ten inlnites, Phe proceedings were plous- py intersporsad with youu! and fustrumental mugla, und at the eluso a collation wan served, Gen, Merrill, oF Mussuchtusetts, will, it ls andere stood, be olected Commander-t-Chiol, and Gert, eon. of Ohlo, Seater Vicu-Commanderstis ler. Manion, Wis, Anne 15,.—The State Bar Associatton mot this morning, the Hon. Moss M. Strong presiding, Fifty-two members of the profession made application for member. ship and were duly elected, A communteas tlon wus received from eftzens of Miwa keo asking that a popular subscription te taken for the ereution of u monninent to tho lute seas tttor Matthew Hale Carpenter. W. E, Carter, froin tho Committeo on Amendments to Laws, made wt strong report avalust the tl tho stitutes by tle Legislitures “The the eet = Cary tend a Able Paper on A repeal of the atututes, showing tho olfect of repeal UPON oye isting rights crented thereby and Tisbintves! The etnelaGe Ge, naiiipeead att to-mortnor Mornings Ss afternbet tne been ov au oxeuraion on Tate Mendota. | UMC lr — MALTSEERS, NriAGAndA FAi.s, June 15.—The malisters ofthe United States met here to-day, Jolin 3. Manning, of Buttulo, Permanent Chatr- mint; Thomas D, Hiwley, of Detroit, Viee- President, A communication from elghty- three brewers of Now York. and vicluity asking Indorsement regarding thelr attitude toward thestrikers was rend. ‘The Conven- tion adopted the following: “WHEREAS, Tho brewers of Now York and violilty nro enyiyred In resisting a ceriain tne readonndle arbiteary demand of workmen throfigh tho action of the Protee Union,” exnived. That this Convention tender the brewore Its heartfelt sympathies, and plodges ite asslatnnen, and cobperation in Mustruting such domandts.”* ‘The Committes on Resolutions proscnted n ro- port verily sfomnnouaiar tho ‘peat ‘ f OHIO MEDICAL ASSOCTATION, Conumnus, Q,, June 15,—At this morning's Russion of the State Medleal aAssoelation, thirty-three new members were adinitted, A proposition to umend the eonsltution in several parts wis postponed for one year, Dr. J. Es Reed, of the West Virginia State Doardof Wealth, was tntroduced and deliv ered an address, showing tho Emportanee of having an effective Bourd of Health tn each State, with plans for systemutie eoiperntion, Me also hold that tho present rites for exatulning applicants for lite insurance were much too ita per bushel, spe Hed tity, and uring Congress to legtalate ‘ ceordligiy, ‘Tho weit tire, If adopted, will et nenving te brewers of 4 to 1W cents per busnol. he opposition wilh come from Canadian multaters, who will suitor W high market and lose trade to the ame malt- Bters. No organisation of multaters wad of fected by the Convontion. The Excontive Com mittee Includes ‘Thomas D. Hawley, Dott 1. By Huck. Colenyos Goarge V. Hulfen, Cl rau hay Th. Mate ri Clacinan rich, Milwmnkee; RG Lotta; ox-Musor Solomon Seholt UL Park, Loutavitles J. KR. Sailth, Cleveland; J.@, Pettlt, Kenosha, Whi. Tho Conyention ndjourned sine dle, GRAND TEMPLE OF Ironon. sinall. ‘The Aasaclation thie afternoon ctected se Loring Preetdar hati Hecrtarse and J. M, dones ‘tr er. ML three of these of- Heers are of Columbus, ‘Thu Association ate tended arcenption and banguvtat the fmnbecile Asyluin this evening, —— SUNDAY-SCHIOOLS, Burtaneron, la, June 15.—The annual session of the Lowa State Sunday-Sehoul Ay fon fs in session aut the Firat M, B: Church In this elty. ‘he regular bushuess ton beste this morn receded by des Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ¥ puna oserelsas, i rapden nade a Laraverre, Ind, Juno 13,—Tho thirty. | Mitltess, | Stre, kU, Siteeys of Stucesvile first convocation of the Grand Temple of | elass, Remarks were made by E, Honor of Indiana ts in sessian here to-day, | Allen, of Marshasttown, and 2. 1 Washdun, of Muscatine, transaeting the ustial business, Jolin W. Whe eae Warner, Willan MeNell, and tho 1 KR Johnson were selected as Repreauntatives to the Subiime Council of the World, which ts. Miss Lue al Lexa ‘oxe, of Algo ted at nari) Je: In the evening Misa Lavy J, der delivered a tecture, ‘Tho other excrcisos were devutlonal, Tho Cone Wider ebanun, tomect Aug, 10, 1881, An effort is mating | soutien, WH! eoneludy Hts” labars Tuursday to have It meet here. Tho State oft ——— vers of the Grand ‘Temple of Honor eo merS aN, LCOS TH ESCE: e(lny’ . fale ipeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu RE CRA ee dow a Tonsno, 0., June 1i.—At the session of Frank Murray, ot Miahigan City, GW. Y. 1 the Toledo District Conference ot the Meth- Joun Gormley of Tutuverte, UW. thy Dr, odist Episcopal Chareh at Bryan to-day an excited disensston, was liad on eertuln pro- bloition topes. The Loenza Daw prohibition resolutions were prasenter, with additioas pledging evers mothadiat Eplzcapul minister in the district ta vote ouly the Provibltion party ticket, and condomning the tenperinee plank in tho Republionn Stte plitforn, After a hoated discussion tho resolutions were adopted with but few dissenting votes, WISCONSIN MASONS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts Miwackee, Wis, dune 1.—At today's session of the Wisconsin Grand Lodge of F and A. Masons the fullowing Grand Ollicers woreelected: £, E, Chapin, Columbus, Grant Maater; Willinin C. Swuyne, Milwaukee, Grand Sonlor Wardens Sam 8, Filled, Ashland, Grand Senior Warden: Ny M. Litelejohn, Whitewater, Grand Treusucer: Johu W. Woodnul, Minus kee, Grand Secrcturys F.C, G. Calling, Belt, Grund Lodua Trustee, “The bulunce of the ollie cors will be appointed by the Grund Saater tor morrow. Thomas K. Hardman, of Latnyotte, G. We dotn B, Spry, of Valparaiso, .G. W. Us: F MeCounell, oF Lafayette, G. W, Gz the Kov,. B. R, Johngon, of Pleasant HIM. Ge We” Tho onleers of the inner Temple cousist of tho followin named slaters: “, Mrs. Aninic Citys GW. Ve, Stra, getter G. WLU, Mra, Kime, of this elt ‘Vvenattror, Mrs. "Ey itirdiuan, of Lafayette: (i. W. It, ‘Mias Ley Tobinson: Gv Mra. Robert Shockley of Latayetto: GW. Po, Miles Mary A. Richardson, of Clark's Hill, ‘There nre abont twentyeive delegates In attendance, Michigan City was selected ns tho place forhold- ing the noxt session of the Graud Temple of Houor and the Inuer Toinpla.. Lowe, af Micnizan ronald. Of Larass CIVIT, ENGINEERS, Special Diapateh to The Chicaoo Tribune. MontReat, Que,, June 1i.—The thirteenth Annual Convention of the American Suciety of Civil Engineers was inaugurated this. norning in Molson Mall of McGill Univer- sity, On the vlatforin were the Mayor of the City, the President of the Marbor Board, Prinelpal Dawson, L1.D., C. M,, and other prominent citizens of Montreal. ‘The Jon. d, L, Beaudry, the Mayor, extended a hearty welcome In the name and on behalf of his fellow-eltizens to the members of the Convention, Principal Dawson then de- llvored nn address, In which he roferred to tho objects for which the Convention wns inceting, and alzo bidding the deleynter welcome, Mr, Welch, ono of tho imumbers, in a very bapp; speech, filled with inost fraternal and gold suntinients, auknowiedged the welcome, ‘The convention then proceeded to the orter at buale Hess, In the ifternuvnn thos visited the Mount aly Park and other objects of interest. iu and ‘round the city, and ut 4o'elock repulred in a body to the xplendid: manslon of drs, Redpath, Whero thoy wero onterinined at a warden party Hea most wosphable style unt afters. The evening was tiken up with the President's ade dress nnd ¢ disuuxsion non two papers by Mr, 1, Buok and Mr. Sundterd Fleming, read at the moraing weasion, ‘Tho menibors leave by the Gealdertnt Hallway to-morrow morte for ‘Ottawa, and will return In tho eventing. NATIONAL F ECTICS, Sr. Louis, Mo, dune Ui—The eleventh annual Convention of tha Natlonal Eclectle Medical Assuciation met in the Indies’ ordi- nary of the Lindell Motel about 11 o'clock to-lay, and was-called to arder by the Presl- dent, Dr, A. L. Clark, of Chicago, Muyor Ewing welcomed the deloggtes to the city in dna few pleasant words, to whieh Dr, Clark vesponded In fitting terms, and then pros coented to read his annual nddres parts of the Bee and gecepted. “surgery” — PIONEERS. Spectat Nispatch to The Chicago Tribuns Conpwaten, Mich. June 1.—'Tils 13 tbe sembcentetmial year af the settlement of this elty, and to-day the plonerrs decided to hold # rousing pioneer plenie In tho public park {n the near future to celebrate the year, Dis: tlnguished speakers fram nbroud are expectel Mkewlse, Tho Rev. Alien MWhoitts, tee man who is noted for the “imany things he didn't de, settied here fn 1631, and Is still uu netive resident of the celts, : GOOD TEMPLARS. Eure, Pa, June 15,—The Grand Lodge of Good ‘Templars elected Uio following ofieets? GW. C. 1, the Rev, C. C, Hart, of Wayman, ‘Wayne County; @. W, Counacttor, 11. 2. sfetrea, of Renonon, Clinton County; G. W. V Cheste rCount Vie Abbib A. Finke, of Puli JW, Ba donm ¥, Conard, of Pulladutphin. STRAW MBN. - Sanatooa, June i—The Straw Bost Association a in session ate Lia dvatey Keer uetion down to demer*) ao Hee ees prices, 1, Faurst, af Elma, Q. wi chosen Secretary and ‘Trousu HYMENEAL. DECATUR, ILTs. Spretat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Decatun, Il, June 14—Two notable weddings oceurred here this afternoot. The first was that of Miss Cora Donesterl wil 4 vue aotemniscd wt (he Univeral chureh ty tho tay, sir. Hanns ‘etary and ‘Ir murer wery read Thun followed vn uddress on De. Younkin, aud another on Jniveranlint Church by tho Nev: «Listorlam,” by Dr. Howe, ue Cinulnuath ator | 4, o Milburn which « reeées was taken til, the ffleennon. A. | a yonscuune wns that wf § Ea Hate Suvtty 4 Deontur echoutstenuter, a avother teacher, by tho Hey. Mr, Susgrove. — large number’ of dalegutes are hore from all pirig of the country, and among them ure auy> oral datinguished “physiciana of ¢ho Helectlo Kah. ‘e Attho afternvon session the Committes on Credontinis reported nearly 100 properly nee credited delegates present, “Hetween thirty and forty now mombers were raped, including two or threv ludies. Tho remainder of tho nttor- noon seaston and 8 kbort night seasion wie taken Up with reuding and disousaing papers submitted AURORA, Ihde Bpectal Dispatch 40 The Chicago Tribune Avnona, Ii, dune 15.—Mr. E,W. He was united in marriage this evening f° Emma O, Happ, ———— A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. it SUeCT OL yy . tnuch business of lutérest to the profosaion will | Tho Body of a Mun Found at Rock: bo transacted, fora, H.—Foul Play Suspected: aa, Chicago ‘Trina OnANGEMEN. Bpsctal Dispatch to The Chteug Rockronn, I, June 1—The bol man was found fn the river lust nlxlt 6 north of the ‘elty Minits, by some boys Cincinnati G, June 14—The Supreme Grand Lodge of Orangemen of the United States is now In acssion here, with fifty-four aa 1 was at once delegates present. ‘Tho duifberations mre ao- | Were Ie Patni Cora ae ert De cret. A now constitution, mado necessary | tae mun cumo ta his oath, At first by tho consolidation Inst year of two Jocdges, | ip was pupposed to bo J, W. Bol has beun the ehlet subject of discussion. 1t | crick, who bas beon wisslug since lat 46 has beon adopted, and the following oflcers | ‘ruvaday; but bis brother, afte exam 4 elocted; Grand Master, Dy P, Reynolds, | bin, says tia not. Thore ts on ugly woul, of Chicago; = Deputy — Grand = Mlns+ | the mun's bead, and there {+ supposed | facts ters, Capt. John Falierton, ot foul play somewhere, Some very start! furs nyo boon revealed at tho Inquest thus iy however, and the Jury uve pujouraed UO) Friday bis thouwas that tho nian batt ait by the Chieazo, Mlwankee & 56 Py nnow BEAD, Now York, Bumucl Mitchell, of Cincinnutl; Sec- retary, John Clark, of Pittsburg; ‘0 Gamblo Wolr, of Vittabury; Chaplain, the Rov, A, Bluno, of Puiladeiphiay Leoturer, Willian Walker, of Pittsburg: Director uf Ce: vinployod- by Hanwiy Company yf ie dette pened c Providene ty. Jug the track for that Company, abt Fe atid CE Bgl ttaet | uti Honan, dt ew very, usteials Goneo Horron, of Futtabunes Jaiwen Elliott fag | wud may prove to be w dark deed cl YJ. McClurg, uf Joreey Cl Nu a a Grand Sovreturh Joa Dat citar Cihgapos Injured by Violout Exorctar. fe dK Now York; Jubn Wilson, of Clevo The duuwer of violout excercise Is laae jand. $8 expected the sodsion will close to- | thy caso of Prof, Cannon, a Cinch oath atbletes ni sid we No was foruiorly a powerful ma id bade hordndly devekspod his muscled we auvetur peat wyenasiom, Hs health tailed sadbles yt ie uiro, aad ow be $4 dying of cousuine wed by Urnily beHeves that bis deeliiie was CaUeTy Te blow in the chest, and bus brought 4 tos duuiagos dealust (be ina who struek OT yy the wedleal testimony all agrees tha og ig velopod the diveave by straiauug bis 17%) lifting. A commun feat with bia was 1,90) pounds. worsow, — OLD SETTLERS, Spiclat Dispatch to The Unicaga Tribune, Eran, Ut, June 15.—Tho old settlers of Kane and neighboring counties held thelr Auuual reunion at this place today. Five Wundred persons wero present, lucluding Father Brewster, of Wayne; the veteran