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———NTTII SR THE DALY BEE THE DAILY BrE- SALI'URDAY JUNE 16 OMATIA. MONDAY LJNE IR 1882 e L A e ————— ey [ ! hich will take ten d: 301 " Qav, ¢ 'C o] ] | A SYMPHONY ON BAINTS, jriics oL I e ‘mo o | nomsenor icned e bils fen] A HEARTFELT TOKEN. (rover poimuser o Ypolaos bag| memvamengmoow.ITHE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Colored Troops Trot Out that the entire allotment, amounting to 100 000 shares, wili bs taken, For somo tims the rumor has boon etirrent law fixes the whinky license at $500 nnc{ beor at €160 annaally, over the entire a'ate, ircluding all citles and With Which a Kansas Man Eased In his accounts, He ta highly re- spected, lcst 1i( log at Getiyaburg, Mrs. A T. Stewart’s Isolation in Her Fifch Avenue Palnce. - ‘ and was supporslug some helploas Fol. | x, . Jsarast, The Reservation Apaches Protest } ™\ Their Band and S6001a00 |15, henien Hart the nenof e | e et co kB meec® 0Tt tho Trobblog of & Do |*' Nl ' or acblopalce e the | Aganst tho Rocoption of ; S5, Btphon. U s | 1 Ve wnittul Bosom. S o, e ar oppond o bo v | o0K's Qaptivt. 5 - — :Lv!‘e ws'y nnllll hl‘i;d’yt'l ,"vli:uu i to|nk ‘n Special Dispatchos to Tn-l:u | —— Geperal Sherman's Parting Adaress :'.f.’fmb".')'?'?;“:g:nmfifi;‘,fim‘ l:::r]. The Immaculate Meteor Adds p 9% NOIEly Ve QUUMEY, & Ruare, THE TURF, e Bores His Faithless Wife Eis Voice to ‘ the Concord of Bweet ¢ounds,” The Gcvernment Viciously De- ucuaced and the Jury Deiflad, Important Accesslons to the Dime coratio Ranks. DORSEY SPEAKS, Special Di-patch to Tun Bn, WasnisaroN, June 15 — 8, W, Dorsey waa serenaded late thls even- irg by the solored republican clab of This sudden activity and enormons rise comos of the fact that on Third street to-day the rumored leuse was glven high color by assorances that sn agreement had been perfected and tha: the Pounsylvania sallroad com- paoy had taken the road and guaran- teed a dividend from 10 to 156 yper ceut on the Lehigh Valley road’s cap- ital stock, The 8t. Joe Snengerfest Special Dispatch to Tas By 81. Jor, Mo., June 16,—The sacn- gerfect opened with every prospect of succoss. The clty is finely decorated, The Omaha Maennerchor is in the best of spirits, and the Fourth Infantry band {s prime. They excel. Bich 01, CoviNaron, Jane 16 —The Latonla Club purse, mlle and one furlong, Drake Carter won, Emma socond, Centorville third; Jockey club: Manley time, 2:(24, Club purse, mile and a quarter, Lit- tle Battercap won, Metropolls sec- time, Mgjor Hughes thind; 2:14} Hinyar stakes, for thrae year-olds, Lsolatus won, Refereec second, Aztec third; mile and three furlongs, time, 2:27{ Olub purs Brieuron Beacu, Jaae 16 —Oony TIsland racee: Three-quarters of a mle dash, Littlo Minch won, Harrlet sec- mile hoats, Lord Raylan with Lead and Bangs the Whole Shebang. The Developments in the Fa- mous Ashland Tragedy Bxciting Kentucky. A Black Flend in Alabama Hurl- ¢d Hellward Without Prayers. A Faithless Wife Killed. Spe-tal Disputch to Tun Ban. Kansas Orry, June 16.—John Ray- sor, a mechanic aged 24, this after- noon shot and killed Ada Thorne, tothe West Poilut Oadets. Now York Tiaes, While Mr, L'neoln and Admiral Rodgers and General Ierry were tpeaking more than one of the cadets more toolnded than is the personal'ty of Mr. Stewart, The greater portion of the Stewart manslon {s closed, dust gathers upon its painting and farnitore, its blinds of white and gold shut out the exterior The Methods of Architect Hill Pretty Thoroughly Ven- tilated. In the graduating oiase looked molst | view, and, save a small sulte of rooms Reorganizing the Revenue Dis- about the eyes, and would undoubted- ly have shed tears had they not been young soldiers with a thousand eyes upon them, The band played “Ya kee Doodle,” and then General Sher-. men came up smiling. Ha looked as hearty as ever, and, as usual, made the speech of the day, though It was fmpromptn, It was full of fon snd pathos, and the people orled half the time, and then laaoghed away their toars, “Young gentlemen,"” id the vet. on the western corner, the mansion I8 practically deserted. 'There Is something touching In her splendld lation within call of the fashion, , elegance and buatling activity of a restloss soolal world, A lady with silvery gray halr,whoee foatures are atlll clearly cut and bear the evidence of refinement, {s Mrs. Stewart. Her oyos are yet nndimmed. She stoops slightly. Sne s of kindly presenco, although her features bear the traces of much suffering, and a triots Uthor Matters. CAPITAL NOTES Special Dispatch to Tuw Dun A BIG DIPFERENC] WasHINGTON, June 16 ~Ths com« mittee sppointed to luvastizate the allogations of frand againet Sapervis- ing Architect Hill, vesu.ned ite «1:ting this forenoon, ‘the commwittee de- colded to resume the examl Stinemoiz in conneciiin third; th R eran commander-in-ohlef, ‘‘after the | habltual sternness ot expression sei- | ¢h feaud and on “fon 'h:"‘l ‘:;lvlv,l;d ?;:::‘i;; “t:a'l‘:m:r:“:h :: crchestra arrlved this morning. The an:i.“t:o:;:&o’ hC:nl an,:o:r‘:) Littlo | :‘:‘ ri%hsn.::::“ 1::" :‘g‘:‘;.z:; :"“‘“m“l‘ and “h“"“'l" spoech of | tles upon her features 'hg" in repose, |nathcah:::::.trz:t|;:n o(u:ha“ lf:r;r‘ll‘:n:l. .wchloh he E-id: “I thauk you ?m?lthe graud concerts are an assured success, | Kutle second, Centenvial thied; ume, | the girl about a year ago at Leaven. eneral Callam, (which I heard yes- | Hor facs, when lit up with intereat of | phia postoffics, Witnesshad conciaded heart you have shown in calling here this evening. I thank you, not only for myself, bat for ail the defendants; 1:44 THE OLD WORLD. Mile and a quarter, Hilarity won, Bonarcita second, Mont third; time, worth, She afierward left him, and sovoral weeks ago entered life «f shame in this olty. Rayser, while terday, and I hope you heard, too, though I do not know whether you could hear it or not,) and of General » passing toplo, affords the observer a 1dea of what Mrs. Stewart was in her prime. With the ald of a silver ha caloulattons, and waa proparad to show the difference between the piice paid by the government to contractors ¥ Terry, whom I thank for his add orutoh-handled h t about 11 ¥ om ank for his reas, | or! ed oano she oan get about | for dressis 7 for th ] I thsuk you, not ouly for all the de Bl race, one mile, Faie Water | PG0F the luflienca of lquor | oigiylly, aud of Admiral Rodgors, |fatrly. Bat thero are times whon the | building anq the actual cost of the fendants, bnltl Lh“rhhm“:"'thfur the Sl wal'llctl-‘i :fll.flg'rznn. woby:: Gk T lmnn‘d, Doabtfal :::.:::‘::tedhe:o m;'"':f:;:“wgsr '“:3’ ;harxdlllnult muoh left for me to say, [services of her personal attendant are | work, bused upon a liberal es:imate courage you have shown In © pres- X enoce 5, i“ the dishonor that the guv- Lima, Jane 15, —The followlng par- third; time, 1:45. return, Falling tn this he drew a re- t:: vern; r;m‘fi,\gln;n.h%x;flsl:.llfi:f L ER L DAL ernment has tried to put upon me in plastering the graves of mothers and the cradles of babies with infamy by unjust power. You are brave and ticulars relative to the terms of peace are published here, taken from lacters stolen from a speclal courler en route to Gen. Iglesias: Call! not to forfeit Ste:ple ohase, Moscow won, Oiptain York second, Ranger third; time, 2:44 CorLumsus, O., Jane 16 —Free-for- all pace: Fiora Balle won in {hree volver and firod five times, thres balls entering the womsn's head, one her shoulder and last through her heart. Rloading, he fired twice at the other erod had he not usarped it. General Terry came In 1861 with a big heart and an educated mind A WOMAN OF METHCD, Mrs, Stewart is a woman of method, When able, she by 10 o'eleck, and breakfasts nsually alone. Her the government to contractors was $818,700; cost to contractors, allow- ing & llberate estimate, at least 30 per cent, for profit, was §443 700, to strengthen us ia thoe | taek f d dest, h i R consal strong enough to ralse up your voice | decrees about guano and saltpeter, ir— 'I:{::‘g‘:‘; 3‘:‘;‘ ;S-h.llrlgr ?‘20 ";.olns‘l' inmates aud twice at an officer Who | ront work l:hen before us. I am gh; r:;h'b:? ll::pl:nhr::h:.t 'e::l?pl;; :‘btl:g .fiffn?n:n: n‘w'l.‘ho ‘:‘.’un‘:}:‘: § and your right hand sgainst this at- soed February 9 and March 20, 1882; 2:95], 291} H h 2:159, | attempted to arrest him, but withont| T orqared him here, and glad he came, | contains the old-fashloned meal of -:d N E;:xlon of the sssond story hav- tempted izjustice, I tnank you for |tFat the net protit of 1,000 000 tons, | %3744 effect. He was then overpowered and F the pluck, men l.ke you can show in dedreting expenso, be equally divided Cises 2,36: Blanche H. won in taken to the statlon, though he had some notlon of raising tea, dry toast, and somo light, essily a constitational Aot of uthorits, | digekted > Tond hick i iog been begun under a 16 per ne:t , o I K onal question of authority. | digested food, as chicken or fish. [ contract, these portions couid not be king In the f £ 7 batween - the Caifan and Peravian | ®'ralght heaws, Moodle H. sccond,) '(:th Stetn was Indioted to-day by s P Lovir Sndehove all eth‘;h,‘;;;erver(]isi:: bondholdera, These profi‘a ars only | Kbty Woods third, Nettle R. fourth; | the grand jury for the murder of Ge, As Lo Rodgers, 1 know him when he | Winea she rarely touches, save toward | {noluded in his culculation, although best time : 2:00} Hartrorp, July 15 —Last day of Charter Oek park meettrg. Olass 2:26, Ezra L won, Nickel second; Valley Boy talrd. Feank fourth; time, tocome out cf the lalands now worked, a8 tne faiure mines found in the an- nexed terrisorles belong exciusively to Chill, who can dispore of ruch newly discovered mines a; will, Ol doea was a midshipmar; when he wore a|evening, proparstory to retirement, | the estimated difference in the two blue jacket, with less tall to It oven [between 9 and 10 o'clock, when a prices would add about $100,000 to thau you have to your coats; and when | glass of port acts as a gontle, stimu. | tho previoua totals. he carried tbe little sword we called o | lant to a night of peaceful repose. This concluded Stinemct z's testi- | ‘frog-sticker.” In Klorida he csme| Bat despite her long years of has told the story In whose presence humauity will bow down., Poasibly not this year or next, bat the timo will come when ii wili be polnted to an Macauley polnted to the trial of Grederlck. Judge Krum's Stealings. Special Dispatch to Trn 81, Louis, June 15,—Application Warren Haatings, “Tae trembling wires of Intelligence that bore the messsgs of acqaittal to Borlln, Moscow and Duaplin, told the poor, lowly and hopeless that there were yet twelve men to be foand who would doa! j 1stly by them; that there was nol a government large encuzh, thero was not & pablic treswury fraltfal encugh, there were not loeds of gold thick enough, there waa not executivo power great enoagh to eedace the judgment of twelve hon- est m:n,” Tais trial and this verdict haa placed upon the books of justice a splendid record of the mauncod of men. The jary was made up of demoeraws and repubiicans, eolored men., W men, Protestanta, Catholies, Atheiste; ali sgreed that the men charged were not guilty. 8> it turns out that in the District of Columbla, whero the cloud of power cas's Its shadow over every Individual, twelve men could he found who ‘would uwot bend the preg- nant hinges of the knee that thrift wmight foliow fawnlng.' The hallo of glory and trath will hang about them as long as they live; it will deco- rate overy thatched cottage that hae been built, or will be balltin the next thuu,uund years., Good bye, I thank ou."” % A LETTER FROM D RSEY, Ex-8snator Dorsoy has wrltten the following letter to the newiy-electod sscretary of the republican national committee, Gen. Juno, A. Mariin, of Atchison, Kas ir;—At the timo when I was confined In a derk room, unable to see the walls, I received a letter from yov. _ I rupposod an anawor was sent you, "Buf 1t turns ount the stenographic notes were never travecribed I re grot this. When T was appolnted sec- retary of the republican natlonal com. mittoe, at the request of Gen, Gar- field, and aocapted the place at the enrnest solicitation of Gen. Arthur, representing the Grant slde of the house, and Wm. E. Chaadler, repre- senticg the Blaine side, I made the same rogiest of Gov. McOormick, who was my predecessor, that you have made of me, I had at that timo a faunciful notfon that a record had been kept of the repablican party that showed its life and purpose, that would leave a permenent hiatory of an honorable existence, and show what had transpired in 56, ‘60, '68, and '72; that that record belonged to the repbublican national committee, and that the secretary was the proper cuetodian of 1t, Chandler gave Mc- Cormick no records. Mr. MoCormick told me he had no records to give. I have nothing more to glve you than they have given me. I have a great mass of papers relating to the cam- palgn. Taey are chlefly letters ad- dressed to me, and letters written by me, iz which no one comld have the slightest Interest, except to obtain curious Information. ‘When I accepted the secretaryship 1 made & eonditlon that et a penny of money subseribed for political pur- oses should come into my hands, 'here never waa a dollar of subsoribsd funds recelved by me or paid out by me personally, The money was under my direction, but all my personal ex- pensce, and the expenscs of the clerks werving with me, were pald érom my <wn pocket, amounting to over §1,300. The only records I have are the patd checks of my own contribations, The bank book showlng the charge of my own folly I think best to kecp ¢ a remindor of the splendld grati tude of dlshonest power. In the midst of the storm broaght about by the efforts I had pu’ forth under ite dlrection and in its behalf, & brutal aesaalt wos made upoa me as leader of the ecommittee, when I was not pres- ent to defend myself, and not one smong the forty mombers had the coursge or manhood to resent the miserable cowardice cf an ambitious hypoerite. But bear in mind that justice will somo time be wrltten Ly the hand of honor, So fares I am personally eoncerned, 1f there is any paper in my poseesslon, or any suggos- tlon I can mske, I will be gratified to reapond to your call. Bincarely yours, ETEPHEN A, Dogsiy. ylvania Railroad. Spectal Digpatel es to Tu Ban, PHiapELParA, Jane 15, —The Ponnsylvania rallroad etockholdere’ privilege of subscriblng to the new stook of the company, expired this af- ternoon. Although the setual sllot ment of subecriptions eannot be learned uptil computations are made, iudcbreduess of Peru. Chili of 1,000 000 ton-, who Libos fslenda, olal relat Qaillan ol aftorwards Lat! s aad lndes vzis will be Special Dispatches to Tur Bxn. THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT. oatside thelr dloceses. All jeoted, was concoded by the copymittea, Herr Windthorat, ond reading of the church bill, muny. BOMBALDING MASUNGA, Paris, Jano 15.--Adm town, and th guus quickly eilenced. The not hold heraelf responsible for any holds aovereiguiy of the Lobon fslands antil sufficlent zaarantee to falfill the aule Waen the treaty 1 racfi.d Caili tarns ovor to Peru &) per cent, of tho net preezeds from commer. y to the aisousssd GENERAL FOREIGN NOIEY, Beruw, June 156 —The committee of the lower house of the landtag, on the church bill, hes approvsd elanse fivo of the measure, with an smond- went allowing bishops rocognizad by tho state to exerclee their fanctions amend- ments to the sixth clause, which re- peals the provieious of the May laws inconslstent with the bill, wero re- The first” reading of the bill Uitramontens leader, and the cenive party, are un- decided whether to vota for the acc oo Emperor will hava an inter- view with the King of Denmark at Wiesbaden Satardsy. Tais will be thelr firet intervlew sives 1879, Itia probebly fntended to make farther arvangoments for elrengthenlng retations botween Deamurk ani Ga 1 Pie forts, moantiug thirty Hova quarter of the town was destroyed, bac the French factory and most of the Amertcan honses escaped injary. 2.21, 2:21}, 2:22}, 2:23, Olsss 2:42,, Judge Davis won in straighs heats, H. O. Winshlpsecond, McCure third; tlme, 2:22, 2:26}, 2:268. BASE BALL. PHILADELPAIA, June 156.—Buffalos, 22; Philndelphias, 4 Boston, June 156.—Ohicagos, 8; Bostovs, 3 PROVIDENCE, June 15.—Providence, 5; Datrolts, 2 New Yorg, June 156.—Olevelands, 6; New Yorks, 3 A Talk With Bishop Svaulding. Spectal Dispatch to Tux Ban. Proria, Jane 16.—In an interview with Bishop Spaulding this morning, the dtstinguished prelate corroborated the statement that the archbishops of the Ualted States have been commani- ed to assemble at Rome next October, to arrsnge a programma for a plenary councll to be held in America. The bueiness of the councll will only per- tain to ecolesiastical offices in this country, not involving Iclsh affalrs. It is three months sloce Bishop Spanlding lett Romo, and the above was the rontifieal intestions at the timo of kis doparture. The plans for the establichment of a Catholic uni- versity in this country are immature. —————— Anocther 011 Wels. Speclal Dispatch to Tus Bxw, TrrosviLie, Juno 16 —The Grandin well, No 9, near Balliown, was drilied the to bo a big well, It yielded 26 bar- reia the fiest houor snd 55 the neoond, ot commander of the Frepch fl & moa a E Madagascar, In & report of the boa- rod will q"" from 300 o 500 barrels bardment of ‘ Majunga, Mey 16k, [the firse24hoara, says he dewanded tho surronder of Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. the placo, bus recelved an evasive re-| The groatest medical wonder of the ply. Fi oln opened fire ou the | world, Warranted to speedily cure Burus, Bruisos, Cuts, Ulcors, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup: tione, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded, 25 cents par Lox. For sale by O, F. i mto eand thie efterncon, and proved | “* Tao garrison of 3,000 men retreated. Thae French sastained no loss, They occupled the town and are collecting Trade Embarrassments. Repart:d by Bradstreot. customs, ANOTHER BRIGHT BPEECH, butlon of seats in the commons, the house to do any work, THE SENTENCES, Loxpon, Jane 15.—John Bright, responding to a speech of Lord Gran- vilie, at a banquet glven the former at Birmingham last night, dwelt on the necessity of extending the freedom of trade and franchise, and redistribu- Re- forring to Indis, he sald he hoped the Marquis of Ripon, viceroy, would be supported tin ocarrying oa& his polioy of wisdom and jastice, @ reprobated the course og the ob-tru:lgnhu in|dos, 16, o decresse of 4; Cisa- the commons, who, he sald, allled with the Irish rebel party, were doing thelr utmost to make it {mpossible for LoxnoN, Jane 156 —The Times says that the sentences of the dynamlite conspirators, Gallagher, Whitehead, Wilson and Ourtin, are severe, but considerln gthe helnousnoss of thejof- There were 148 failures inthe Unlted States reported to Bredstreet's daring the past woek, 12 leas than the pre- codlog week, 18 more than the corres- ponding week of 1882, and 66 more than the same week of 1881, Com- pared with the previous week themid- dle states had 37, an increase of 3; New Eogland states 28, an increase of 3; southern s 27, an Increase of 2; western states 40, a deercase of 16; Paclfic coast states and territo- da and the provinces 32, an increase of 17. The fallures generally were not important. Tae Grafton Iron com- pany, of Plttsburgh, Pa., and Lee- tonis, Ohlo, asked an extenslon, and A. O. Tinstman & Co., coke manu- factarers of Pittaburgh, assigned. In the privclpal trades they were as fol- lows: Grooers, 23; general trader 20; llquors, 11; shoes, 9; olothiog, 9; dry goode, 6; millinery, b; hardware, fense, thoy received no more than thelr{5; manufactarers, b; furnitare, 4; deserts. Allthe London journals ap- prove of the sentence, DunuiN, Jene 16 --The Freeman's tobacco aud clgars, 3; produce and provisions, 3; lamber, 3; flour, graln, etc., 3; hotels and restaurants, 3; Jouarnal approves the sentenca of Dr, Thos. Gallagher, Honry Wilson, John Cartin and Aifsed Whitehead. HOUSE OF COMMONS, LoxwoN, Jane 16.—The commons last nigh’ passed a blll providing for oranta to Admiral Seymour and Wolseley for services rendered during the war in Eogland. The Temperance People Special Dispatch to Tue Bax, Haurrax Jage 15.—The Grand Lodge of Good Templars of the world adopted the reports of the committee on the color questlon, rejoicing in the vindication of the fundamental prin- ciples of the order by the iustitution ‘ of the order in fourteen oat of fifteen of the southern states of America. The seeslon then closed s e BRI Railroad Matters, Epactal Dispatch to Tum Brxx GaLvesToN, Jone 15.—It & ramor- ed that tho Galyeston eteckholders, who hold a controlling interest in the Santa Fe rallway, have agreed to pool their earulugs and stock for five years and vote sgainst any sale of the road gh Liceuse !n Ill{nois. Special Dispatch to Tun Hus SpriNerreLp, Iil, Jane 15, —The Harper high license blll passed the sanate this afternoon by a vote .of 30 to 20, the repubilcans sopporting and the democrate oppoelng the measure, jewelry, 3; brokers 2; drugs, 2 : TUTT’S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A { TORPID LIVER Puinn the Foad, Witk a dull ag: Bation in the back part, Pain under the Buoulder biade, fullness after sating, with & disinslination to ex- ertion of body or mind, Irritabilit of temper, Low spirits, with a fee! ing of having neglected some duty. Wenriness, Dizziness, Fluttering & the heart, Dots before the eyes, Yel- tow Skin, Headache generaly over the right eye, Restlessness, t ful dreams, highly ocolored Urine. CONSTIPATION. m‘ one ef- s to ul s @RaY HAR OB Wik Brack by a single w Impartsanitiral ‘Acts Instantenesus- y. ™ BOI0" by Driguists, OF et Ly GXreapor, l—flrl‘)vy: o A e 0¥ FIOK, 85 MURRAY 8T., N. 5. be. TUTT'3 HANTAL o [ RO et ehange to 8 GLogsy tion of this Dy, Is was made this afternoon in the pro- bate court, by an attorney for Mrs Mary Manntog, one of the heirs of the Ford estate, of which the missing ex-Judge Cheater H., Krum was ad- minlstrator, for the appointment of another person to take charge of the estate, The attorney stated that from an exsmination of the records it was found false statements had beon filed {n the court, Mea, Mauning, in snin- terview, stated that Krum had from $40,000 to $50,000 which was due her; that he had fatled to mako any settle- ment with her for threo years; that his replies to her Inquirles were all eva. 8ive, etc. Clarense Newcomb, of Thiel’s detec- tive burean, returned to day and con- firmed his previous statement that Krum had traveled with him from San Franclsco to Oaden, Kram was rogistered at the Palace hotel, San Francieco, under the name of Jamea Rollly, aud traveled under that name. His ticket was for Salt Lake City, but 8% Ogden he suddenly changed his mlnd, and raying he wonld go to Park City, a mining town in Ucsh, he gave him theslip. Nothing has been hosard of Kram's whereabouts since, The Ashland Criminals. Spectal Dispatch to Tas Bxn Oarverrssure, Ky., Jane 15.—The preliminary heacing of the case of Wm, Direly (z0lorec), the nowly ar- with two other negroea, the out- on the Gibbona rirl, and the sl Ashland, Ky., contlnusd herequest of detectives, E and Cusfe wero telod, fouuk guilty and ordered to ba hunged for the raurders. On the conteselon of Ellis, who waa altccwarda Iynched, Neal and Craft have been contesting the cuse in the higher courts for the past elx months, and wore recently refased a new trial, The arrest of Direly on newly discov- orod evidence puts an entirely mew phase on these cslebrated murders. Taere is great exoltement in Ken- tucky over the arrest of Direly tn Oito, Including Ellisand the victims of the outrages, sixteen llves have al- ready been forfelted. A Black Bruts Lynched. Special Dispatch to Tnx Bxx. J WEeTUMPKA, Ala , Jane 15, —Jordon Corbon, who murdered Bauj. Carden and serlously wounded his wife and son, for the purpose: of raplng Car- den's daughter, near Coosacoo, Mon- day nlght, was captured by oltizens and put in jail Wednesdsy. - That night he was taken from jail by a crowd of 5600 and hung. The orime was the most deliborate, horrible and exasperating conceivable, Corbin stay- ng around the house an hour. It was barricaded by the wounded wife with a bed on which lay her dead husband, shot in the head while asleep by a gan pushed through the window. The duughter escaped to the woods In the night. She was since found almost dead from fright and {s not expected to live, The mother and son are very serlously injured, but will recover, Stdetracked in Mexiou. 8peclal Dispatches to Tus Bax., GaLvesTION, June 15.—A Basta. mente speclal eays: Nizht before last the down traln from Monterey ran over the body of a Mexlean lyieg on the track, Anarmed force of Mexl- osns arrested and jalled all the hands of the next traln that passed. Another traln reached the station this morning and was sldetracked. 1t has not yet been released. The affalr will bably recelve diplomatic uotloe. t is thought Amerlcan capitallsts will use the case as a test of the Mexican law for the protection of property. Another Lynching Party. Bpeolal Dispatch to Tn Han, Deorolr, June 16 —A man named Warren, belleved to be the person who ountraged and stabbed little Nettie Lyone_gh@beboygan, Sunday night last, was taken from the jail at that place Inet night by a mob of 500 and Luse. Tho piel idontifisd him as her assnilant but La meiatsined kisinno- cence after being once lot dowr. No confession ecuid be extorted from him, Baracs Acquitted, Speclal Dispate to Tus Bax, LouvrsviLig, June 15, —Dr. Barnes, for kililag tis brother-in-law, Clarence B yd, was before the oty court this mozning, and after arzument for and azalnst tae motlon to dismiss, the case was dlscharged. 85,000 Short Special Dispatch to Tux bus. Onicaco, June 16,—Capt, Clinton achore In the Everglades, and gave us valuablo asslstance. The ermy end navy are brothers, Be brotherly with the navy. Idon't Intend to take many minutes, as I don’t usually. In look- ing at this fine graduating class, even from this distance—" The general paused, and the grad- uates pricked up thelr ears, expecting a compliment, 3 you look exactly,” he con- tinued, ‘‘like the class last year, and the one before that, and the onoe of every year sinco the olnss that I grad- vated in, [Laoghter.] I can see my- self and my old classmates, almoat in your features. I can see more of ——, avd —, and ——,” mentloning a dozen of his own classmates. *‘I can seo old Joe Blankster. In the spring of 1836 there came here w great, big, stout follow, from Ohlo, too, [laugh- ter], 6 feet 5 Inches In his etockinge, n yard across his shoulders, welghing 260 pounds. with hands hard with toll on his father's farm. He had hardly ovor seen the inslde of an arlthmetic; but he had an honeat, manly face, and wore No, 16 shoes, o big the shoe m:kers uvsed to charge him double prico for making them. Hls parents were poor farmers in the southwestern part of Ohjo, In the spring of 1840, jusy beforo we were gracuated, Joe's tather took 111 and he had to go home. He was too poor to have two sults of clothes, so he traveled ail that dis- tacca io his cadet uniform, with the short talll It wae & preridential campalgn year, and he attended & geeat mass moeting, still clad In his gray uoiform. Oae of iha apeakors talked about tho tyranny of tho governmont, the prealdent’s proat white palsce, the golden spoons he ate out of, and the soit carpets he walked on. He spoke of that arlsto- cratle class on the North river, where “wasp walsted wampires” were paid $30 a month aud found for dolng noth- iog, “I'm one of 'em,"” sald Joe, turning to a man who stood by him; *‘I'm one of the wazp-walsted wampires.” ““Hits remark was overheard, and he was boosted up to the stand. There was a shout as soon as he was seen, The orator was silenced and the crowd shouted: ‘If tha mple, give us more.’” The academy was on the verge of dlesolution in 1840, Ibelleve that that Incident oarried it through the orisls,” To illustrate thefact that graduation from West Polnt did not necesssrily make a good man, the general con- tloned: ‘‘Bryan P. Tilden was a member of my c'ass; he came from the best schools of Boaton, and at once led of the class. We were all afraid of him—he knew too much. At the end of the four years he was abont the middle of the claes, He had an hon- orable record till he went with the troops to the City of Mexloo, and there he wanted to get rich, He com- mitted robbery, and was condemned for murder, and the scaffold was erected to hang him on. Just in the nich of time the treaty was signed and he escaped. Bat he lost hls commis- slon, went back to Boston, and found plenty of lawyers to whitewash hiw. [Laughter | Joe Blankster could ake sny or us and butt our heads to- gether, and could make us|y, behave ourselver. Ho was strick. en by lightening while In|/ performance of duty, and now lies buried, I belleve, In the sands cf Flori- ds, Tilden eventually died, and has & costly monument, I believe—at least he ought to hi When these men approach the gates one will stand but the other, 1 think, will be closed. I love every cadet that looks like Blankster, even to this day, I love to see you atrong and manly. 1f you don’t love your profession, go awsy quick, Youmay, one and all, become heroes, as others have before you, I beg you, one aud all, to look upon me kindly, for this may bo the last time I shall ever come to West Polnt, at any ratg in an cflislal capacity. Iu two short months T shall cheerfally and willingly resign my commiselon, 1 will surely come back from tim) to time If T osn, T hopa yon will accept this beautiful day as the swlle of Providence Gocd-bye oue aud all.” 1 have heard General Sherman speak on a great many cccasions, but never saw him go deeply affected as he was to-day, when he bade his officlal farewell to West Polnt, Nearly every lady iu the assemblage was In teare, and half the cadets were trylng to oonceal thelr facos, The band appro- priately played ‘‘Auld Lang Byne," and t,ho commeucement exercises were over,” nter T, | great tkin'cu mourning, life has certaln duties to be performed, and a business tact, in. herited probab'y from her husband, still characteristio of Mrs. Stewart's domestic habits, Thers are certain penslonors to be looked sfser, accounts of personal ex- penditures to ‘o Inveatigated, lstters to be answered, and old friends to be recolved. Benldes all these, hor sig- natare has to be obtalned to sundry bueinees formalitios that are lndis- pensablo, All thls takes up more tims than would at first appear, COMBING HER HAIR, One of her favorlte pastimes, pe- culiar to many people, ia to indulgein the luxury of having her hair brushed. Hor silver bralds are long and fine, and though incroasing yenrs may have told upon her strength, time has add. ed to rathor than detracted from the glory of hor halr, This operation usaally lasts for an hour or more, while her companion—sometimos ft is a relative —-reads from the newspapera or from a religluas buok, as her lascy way ocllne, Her moods aro varlous and capri- cious, Ever-changing fancles arecon- tinually occurring to her mind. Oae day she may ba bright, eanguine, and exauudluglrv plossant; the next she may be plunged into utter despond- ency, and will rofuee comfert from her mos: sttached friends, When laborlng under thess morbld refloc- tlons she has beon known to e for hours npou her eoush utterly alone Hor usband’s p rirait hangs in her bedroom, protecred by a small car. lain, atatl will tn the curtain d thon a Ear'l 1w for days, Under ¢ litions her vitality {8 surprising, and her haalth, upon the whole, 1o good, considering the mental sufforing she has uadergona. Hex palace Is watchod night and day, and to got to nee Mrs, Scewart 13 one of the Impossibilitios to those who are not Incinded among hor warmeet friends, The Trade Tribunal 8pecial Dispatch to Tix Ban, Prrrssure, June 15, —The trade tribunal, appointed to settle the wages of rallroad coal miners, met this after- noon, but did not traneact any busi- ness, as Knenczar Oliver, one of the miners’ representatives, who olalms he was d!scharged on sccount of his connection with the tribunal, declincd to serve longer. The vaoancy will be filled by the court to- moarow, and the miners’ officers are still hopeful of settlement. O:hers think Oliver's resignation is a sign of trouble, and belleve another strike will be inaugurated. [ ] I "] o775 G AT SHIN CURES HE CUTICURA TREATMENT, fer the care Ip, and biood disessss, consists of Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood pusifier, and tho external use of Cuti- cura and Cuticara Soap, the grest skin cures, BALT RHEUM. Will McDonal head. neck, arms 5 venteen yeats, not able to walk excopt on b ds »nd knoes for ono yeir; not able to I lp hims elf for elght year:; s bopelese; permanestly curcd by Cubl- Resolvent (biood purifivr) internally, snd Caticura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cure) externally. PEOR AB/ entcr, Eeq, Henderson, N, Y. cured of Pioriasels or Loprory of twenty years facdivg by Cuticura Ke'olvent (ulaod purfer ad Cnt cus res) externally. Toe mcst wonder- ] rtifiad to before a All ul ful (ase on Justice of the aftlic'ed with send 10 us for this BKIN DI3EAE F. I Droke, Ex a1 dncrlpti red on his b oyel his ey iled ¢ holp 1 i y near- 131 doctor- all foad pur o Cuaticura S0 (the and way cared, & rowalued perietly well to this day. 8K N HUMORS, ¥re. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich,, writes that her face, e d, od womo parts o her body wero wore alinost (aw. Hoad covored with 8 abs and sores, suffred fearfully and tried ev- erytbiog, Permanently cured by Cutienrs Re solvent (blood purifier) and Cuticu:a and Cuticu. umatl boxes, 60¢; large boxes §1. C ', ¥1 pot bot, 16¢. POTTER DRUGAND OHEMIOAL Co, Bostan Boap,an ¢xquisite Skin Besutifi'r, and Toilct, Bath'and Nursery Sanative, 810 will lock at it for an hour tlo.” Cuticura Hoap, 26¢; Cuticara Shaviog Boay | ¢ monyand the question arose whether the commlites and tho def:vse would admit that the same exozss relatively oxisted in the cost of other pablic bulldings erected under Hill, or wheth- or the prosecution woald be required to ropeat their proot with expert tes- timony as to each, Alexander, of the committee, suggested as the same privolple would extend to all buildings it would seem to devolve upon the prosecation to conviot Hill with fraud, as charged in this alleged extruva- gance o the erection of the Palladel- phia building. Coleman replied that {t might be as bad In prinoiple to aleal $60,000 as $2,000,000, but tho de fense might say ‘‘of one bullding we admit extravagance, but you have not oconnected Hill with any fraud.” The prosecution were able aad proposed to - |prove the same oxtravagance, mis- management or fraud were shown in connection with all hu'ldings, and that ocontracts continued to be mnde after the eurporvising architect had been repentedly warned and advised of thetr unfairnees to the government. A long disoussion ensucd flivored with soveral sharp passages between coun— sel The poins, however, wes not de- olded and the committee adjourned until to-morrow, whoen Stinemetz will be ercas e xamined. THE APACHE PROTEST, WasHINGTON, Juis 16,--The fol- lowlng telogram wee receivec to-day by Scoratary Tellor “8AN CaRLos, Ar zons, June 16, A large number of le:diug Iudians met {n oranchi ta-day Taey sene for me, and earnestly protested agsinst the return of the Ohlragshant’ men and boye, Thacy say troubly iz eure to follow euch a course, Thoy want the chtefs aad I men puristhed, snd the other me ut where thoy do wot v j et to womon srd childion comlog hore, and ack me to maka koown their views to you aud General Orock and urge thelr adoption, All bands unite iu this request. They ray thoy denlre to remain at peace with their white neighbors, but racahune will return to the warpath as scon as they row strong again and the reservation udlans will then be charged wi.h hav- ing alded and encouraged them. As- suring them of my confidenceln the wis- dom of the authorities who would have to declde the matter, I promised them to present the petiticn as evidence of the justness of tholr position, [Sigued] WiLcox, Agent, Beoretary Teller J:Iquplwd tlcox directing him to récelve mone of the Ohirfoahuas except the children. The seoretary says the bucks must take care of themselves and the women. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. The secretary of tha treasury glves notfce that exchanges of continued 34 per ocent bonds to three r cents will not be made doring uly next, the books of these two loans Leing then olosed for prepara- tion of the August 13t dividend. Con- tlnued bonds recelved for exchange during July will be exchanged upon the reopening of the books August 1, Interest at 3} per cent remaining to REWARD OF MERIT, *The president has sppolnted W, Brown, of Kansas, register of the bundreds of rem dies; doctors pronounced [ land offize at Larned, Kansas, vica O, A, Morrls, term of office expired, THE REVENNE DISTRICTS. It is understood » general order for redaction of Internal revenue districts has been detormined upon, and the question will be flnally disposed of raand Cu lcura Sosp (the [ next week, THE CAPTURED APACHES, Secretary Lincoln will not declde at present what disporition will be made of the captured Apaches, He will walt until he recelves more definite . | information from Gen, Orook. Shipping News. d failcd he | Spec'al Dispatches to Tiux Bus, Loxpoxn, June 156.—Arrlved out: s | Abyssinnia, New York. New York, June Thiogvalls, Stalila, CAPSIZED, Troy, Juue 16.--Tae yacht Hebe cwpsized in & squall on Lake Chwm- piain, The captain aud mate were 16, —Arrivec: ro for sale by all | drowned, {nl Dispatch to Tus Bas, New Youg, Jane 10,—Business fallurcs for the lask seven days 186, as sgalust 173 last week, ew Eng. land 24 middle states 26, western b: sonthera 35, Pacifio seates 18, New was | York city 11, and Canada 10, PaS———

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