4 §i;g:"[i,1l‘l8 tfiilabluéltmawal Published Dail . Tri-Weekly. Seriii—Weekly and Weekly, N. .cor. Fourth and Pine sit. by the Globe Printing Company of'Si. Louis. views or run mm v. 5.30. ¢,,p|.,_ pa writ. aieiirrua 2.1 rnrrier ...! '13 3, ....u i...ni.i. In ..mmui. pr»!-rec Mid hr the D"*9I'1rlulI.prr yeah... rive robin. -- ..ssoo ‘XIII §l.‘.'<'llAl’ uLOBX»DKMOC1'£J.T—N E Dff I-I‘ : IKE an TE]-“'l'.T.Kl.Y (JLOYIY.-DR23(CK'll.Il’t"-—i'n!O Bunny Duty and the 84-ml-Weekly Ul.OIll‘Dl" owner Ooilllblnrdlt by ma.u.t6 per reir L99!"-M" prepaid). Five mules. tn Yfll K1331!-\\‘I'..l2KLY li'|..hllE-i)!!)U\|"WA'i' LI Bib‘ - Baht-4 every Tuesday And Friday vwm|nR- ,l"“"' lerlvuan price. I! N) pr: 7:01. £1!!!” C9973 "’ cools-I. S1} ivmiue prey-Il-I). ‘KI WEEKLY (ll.4.".!Z-[)!T5iil("RAT ll K‘“bu‘l’°d s-very Trinity Vnorninti subI<|'il'U'-"1 I“'l"‘- °"3 ‘bou.s: Arm nrrv C1-=Fl'8 M4’ 76" (D0¢Dul’* P11“ pxml. ,\'u rlub rates. |'!:l\'iI-lIl:.ii.tI:)t:t inmuznoul the country aeclrillih prornn this paper regularly can do In by Ieuiuns Imrir «mien directly to us. or to the St. inch Book an Nauru Ootngvstxy. so: Kovth Fourth street. BI- laeull. who will hasten the Gt.OlsI«DZl0(3-A7 promptly IS me publisher‘: price. fit «all! PG! 2601. - ALL mutrrs. I-baths and none-y4)rtirrI should be made puynblo to the mace Pnntlns (‘-mi!-n! ii‘ iii. Innis. Lrrrrna. eotumunlca. .... tnierv-Inhk ii-tnttlmh whether an business or ieteu-ted for Pill“-‘=‘u°"~ should be Ietileued in um ulooo rnnuns 0°“- pnay. st. Lo-ADA. ("nnarou Yesterday. Wlsnixrirux, D. C.. April 3.—.£‘malo—-The wl axing line rate of poslngo was dtscusevd It coasldcrnble length. Beverni bills were intro- . diced. and the Bensu: Ad5°“"‘°d “H “‘’“‘“Y- ' motel . House-~A bill was reported [or the pumhau 0' the Go-sgrasfonexlciooe omce, bulldfns ""1 "H" mm; complete. The bill fixing the l‘i'rsnl!ni'8 niury s.lm,00(l after March l, 157?, urns plflbd and mlioneal bsclt lo the honour- The probabilities are Hill! 0-! weal/It!‘ 1.9.455: mfu be t(?(H'l1l(.'7', followed by colder amt partly cloucly. GI‘I.D in-_h'evr York. ycsiordar. open:-d..st 13356. and closed M11211’. Bum: and llhyes would be a rvinnlng ticket. Roscon is not a good name for a favorite nanny. Huvcocx and Adsins are ‘the Eittesi nomi- nees suggested for the Democrats. This time it is John Quincy Instead of Charles Francis, just for exchange. '1'!!! County Grand Jfiy is not stirring things up in lively u it mas. Why this cessa- tion of hostilities! Are we to nntlcntnud ihst the purifying process Is complete! ‘hut drape-hue c{l'ort.I in behalf of Wash- burne In not likely to be successful. [in can not be nominated for Governor of Illinois any more than for President of the (failed Stun.-s. 12x-Gav. Smrsmvn has recently been in- terviewed on politics, and has announced him» self in favor of Tiidon. But he say: Mr. ‘Hlden is more deeply cnihoornt.-d about the cause of reform than about the Presidency. Then, we prosuine, he intends to dellvur up than bonds—-$334.0®-—-of the Torre Iiaute and Allan Rood. Tins is too good to be lost: The President having Informed Attorney (it-nentI_ Plan-epont of some development: madn before the Grand Jury in the Babeock Innttcr. the latter gentle- man uxdflmtd, vvonderingiy. "How did you find this out! The members of the tlnmd Jury are all sworn not to reveal anything." "Thai. may be," said the President, "butl nzn not uvrom not to hear anything. " To judge by their roce not at appropria- tion for the benefit of the Btoux, Congrms Ip- peor to be Ictueted by the principle contained in the prearpi, “Do good to them thst de- spitefuliy use you and persecute you. " This is excellent Christian morality. when consid- ered in a general sun‘. but when applied to perticulu's. as in the use of the Bioux, ll. sldly hill in Applicability. Most people" fun to see the wisdom or the justice of making an Ippmprlntlon of $150,030 for a gang of MV- eges new on the war-path and eager for the blood and scalp: of whites, and so long as depredniions on the frontier am Is continual in st present. such measures will always be regarded with I very suspicious eye. The Blair: an an unmitigated nuisance anyhow, at best. Ind. like 3 spoiled kitten or child, the more they up fondled the worse they become. Since the Government has adopted the sugar-plum Iudlnn policy, the border tribes have become intoler- Ihle, and now they have reached s point 0' nssunnoo that is simoet unbearable. The Black Hills miners will hurt: to be turned ioooe on the Sioux, site! all. Hit. Jonx F. CO0: was removed from the British Vice Consulate at this place rfew ‘months ago, after four years at intelligent utd unpaid service. Certain charge: were nude against him by personal enemies, and the British Government Icted upon them wtthoutgfiing him In opportunity for reply or ‘ tense. Among the rest, we believe. was In allegation that he participated in the meet- ing _It which Mr. Brsdlsugb spoke in this city. We In Asloulsilwd that n (iorcrmneni which has enjoyed the reputation of fair treatment to in representatives should in this once have so far departed from its usage. in to pronounce quick judgment upon a man like Mr. COOK. We believe ‘any member of the British Parliament may more an inquiry into I matter like this, and il. in to be hoped that the use of Mr. Cook will be reopened in or- der to give that gentleman an opporiunity to vindlmie I-iuuclf, am! at the same time in :- po»: lllv: imiust causes which led to his re- hir. Cook is well known here, and (us, In the pest, rendered great Iralstanoe in {he line at his oflicsoi duties to British sub- -jects in St. Louis and the West. The feeling is thsthe has been stricken without having been bend. WHEAT was again easier. No. 2 red winter rating at 31 W to $161 cash or_Aprii, and St bill to 31 M Hny; Nc.3wlJilcr Si 81 to E1 38; Ho.£doirr'eg1rlnrat§i1 aux toil MM; detected 81 to 90¢. Com active and higher. in Hill in Hike for No. 3 mixed essh. {DH to Limo April, to to time may or June; rejected I50. Outs were u.nclmnged but drsxginx sl. M-oytkr X0. 1: 88:: for white; rejected 31510 36'.‘ an inner, and 65¢ bid for Na. 2. ma 3 tltladklnoi. meet lbevlevvr dltdtltere were no Mics. Bsrlcy ,_,i',Wnd) than was no enthusiasm ' of-bttyenuprlme and choice. 01 earns nearest being maintained. 60fll'3Iy" }'1i7urisunch.e.nged, Ind presents the some ..l.'im. I strong market. (future of demand for mediums, which are in want oil:-ring: other grades inactive. lie; in limited rt-cvllpt, but market not materially‘ aiTr<'ted_ on thnl scmiuil; rhoicv in xlcuniitl. with previous neglect of low l(1‘2t1lt‘n. lil;.;li- wines were not ofl'i-red yraterdsy, but salable- ill 31 06. Lead remains iili‘.:t(l] at $7 101‘ 50” Missouri. Tobacco o6'v.~i'ings°n'i~re luaprorul in volume and quality, with an l\\‘ill'€ utitl l"rml.>ions droxgiiiz, and vii some line-1 weaker. Tu: Tnle of r Till) did not excite more com- rnant in I-Ingilnb political and social circles when it was flnit published than the Tlllfi of n Biilldsmz Is now doing in the municipal and commercial communities of Prissmichim-ttn. llilldatns are very common thmtigbotit thnt state. and as many. if not mount, of them are strong as formerly, and are being surpectnd and ivc:.ls-(«=11 with the most earnest attention. The lzlulory of past disasiwn of this kind hes been searvhcd, and seven] similar Incidents have come to mind. which were caused mainly by sheer nrgllxcom. The Worcester rnlamity. however. seems to have been the result at more than urusi llftid‘ lessness. since for several months the unsafe condition of the reservoir wru tully known. and from time to time it vrn: proposed to make the suitable rv-pairs and lid- dltionnl safeguards: but, from various causes, the work vriu postponed until it was anally ioo late. This f.".tf'V:l(73ilt.'ll:3il, which in "this can fully dcsierves the name of criminality, is now to be severely punished. In the int place, the city will probably suffer trozn n ruler famine during the iipproeehlug summer, -since the reservoir was the sole source uf sup- ply for the city water mains. This, however, though a serious inconvenience. bi eclipsed in importance by the action ukcn by those: H l--‘-'‘'- property was destroyed by the Door} it»- dnmage done amounted no men). tired thousands of dollars, the cz-I-"I loss falling on a. couple of railroad: and a number of mill eompanlr-.1. These. together with the privslc individuals whose homes were brushed out of existence like coliwebs swept from the well. Irv nil dc- sirous of being rocompensed for their loss. are melting out their l)ills.snd express the de- temilmitiou of enforcing their payment. 01' roursc the demand: will ultimately go before the courts, and tho dsnmged individuals up- pear to stand a very fair chance of recovering all or a large proportion of their louse. This fun for them will be little short at death to the City of Worcester, since, besides the ex- pense of rebuilding the shattered reservoir and the inconvenience of remaining through- out the Bummer with I very scanty supply of wnusr. them is I strong probability of being Iadtlled with nu enonnous debt for damages to the partiu and companies -.-ltimr mined or grcatly Inca:-urcuiunoed by the unruly waters. Experience is a deer school, but the Woman- ter people preferred to wait. and take lessons in it, and am new experiencing the disad- vantages Is Well as the benefits of its instruc- tlon. i~:é_(>:vo:1'iz§mIl- Milly of framing an IpDl‘tbpi‘lnill)O hill. Hill the cry of Z‘<‘(lDr)f!l)' drowned out the claims or rteasoii, and no voice was allowed iv = beheard insisting that it was impossible to carry on the OOVt'rllX1l0!li without paying fur » it. As economy bus [rote black err.» so early _ ' svvsre of llsbt furl, and no doubt them is Mn- ln It: career. it is to in: hoped that in legwo- tlve backers will bu induced in rnnmvnher that ' then‘ is reason en-n in economy, Inn] to listen to the suggestions which will probably come ifr tliset Itbtheiun dn.uwiha becoming old. their foundations are not so - Om 6 ma“ en mi nppruprintion bill. ‘FEE C0.\’l(I..ING 3-!0Vt-:.’ilK1'u"l’. The name of Coukllng has been before the people Is an Isplrnnt for tho iteptiblican i’T¢\Altlt‘n(lll nomination long enough to give inn very good idea of his popular strength, and the Imieipatlous of his vresknexs which were formed before the Syracuse Convention have been man! than confirmed by the apathy which has followed his formal lmtnihuon es the Favorite Son of Rev! York. The Conven- tion itself pro quite enough evidence that Conkllng had some up-hill work before him in his own party and in his own Shin, and in that Convention the sig-niilcent fsct was not that he should receive it compllmcnl.Iry__vou:. but that so innocent I compliment nhould have been opposed. It was opposed subli- tnrly, however, that any thought of instruct- ing the delegates in his fever was judiciously abandoned, and the guarded suggestion of his name received the approval of very little _ more than A minority of the Convention. l-Iron to those Republicans who Iru identi- fied with the political machine. Conltling was not unanimously a Fevcdte Son, for the roa- san that in bi: om: home he was suspected of having connlved at the election of a Democrat- ic successor to the lion. Ellis H. Roberts, who bsd otfended him. We do not any that tlienhnrge is true, but the charge mu; mud» and widely believed; it ind rumizicnt rounds- tlon to convince the Republican. Itolmru, and no convert him into so influential enemy of Conkling, and it had this fair ground of plan- slbllity that. if Conkilng did not possess enough politlml influence in his Congressional Du- trict to prevent I Republican detest, he could hsrdly appeal to his local popularity as I good beginning for Nnuonal strength; ll’ he did possess such influence. but refused to exert it because n candidate was personally disliked by him, he lud om.-nded I ntodunentsl eru- cie of party morality. ' And one of the reasons why tho people who do not mn the poiitlcll machine refuutto be- come cnihusluilc aver Coukling is because of the may in which he was forced on the How York Convention. Mr. Conkiing her had little streng1h save that which be derived from his control of the appointive Federni emcee in the State, in which the Federal patronage is the most extensive. We have no either with the ofllce-holders or with those who appoint the, but we nfllrrn that true popularity, the favor, support and enthusiasm of the gr‘ee.l.'hody of the people. can never be created out of the relations which subsist be- tween the omen-holders and their patrons. The reasonsene too obvious to need recltnl, the feet too obvious to meet with denial or question, and it msuern lltuo whether the omen-holding influence secures the lineage- ment of the Convention by fair mum or not, its: interference is resented, and for every voter it drums up ten Lsll away. There could hardly be a. better liliutz-ntlon of the working of this principle than In the contrast betvrwn the Conventions of New Yodt Ind those of Ohio and of Peunsyivunia. Ihrtnnnimd Linyu have absolutely no Fed- eral pntronngn at till, and the role of State Government is so Ilinple and obscure that if it were undertaken fur the sake of the spoils the some would certainly not be worth the coat. 9! the undies. But in these Btcte Con- venuam there was not a single dissenting nor I reluctant vote; nothing but hourly and unanimous approval of the nsntgs of Hart- rsnft and Hayes. People an ndt help noting this, and they wonder how it happens that if Conltling has the strength he Is reputed to have, he should have been opposed in his own house. while other men, who have no advan- tage of patronsxe to begin with. tarry their Suites so easily. When this question is an- invercd it will be time to return to Coukling, Ind sum up the west end lillmiuhle indiffer- ence in which his name has been swallowed up; but enough has been said u.i_shmv that his llrst gun at Syracuse wu I greet waste of powder. ' GLADSTONE AND THE GUILDS. All who have heard or road Mcncuro D. Conway’: great lecture on London will re- member his graphic description of the London Guilds, those corporations profoescdly of butchers. luiken. tailors Ind cutters. in which not a single representative of the (rude from which the Icwiety iaka its name can be found; those ccnfcdenttlons for no other purpose that can be discovered than to spend their income, illld if all can not be wutscd in I sclugla Inm- quvt, to squander it in any way possible. They will also remember the singular sense of incougrulty proedhlcd by then banquets, costing thouunde of pounds, while in the very next street. dozens of wretchcrmvorking for the out pitiful wages, or starving to death, were to be found. Neither will they have any dimculty in recalling the vigorous rhetoric of Mr. Conway, in denunciation of the condition of society that renders such useless Issocinllons possible. and even pro- vides for their continuance as far In the future in they into exlwted In the pnsl. Though the st.rlclurt~.s of Conway were bit- ter and deserved, they could necompll-uh little in the way of meeting I removiil of the evil. ('r)nwny's opposition will by valued st it trifle by the mililo I.0I'(1.I and lltlll-ta who mnlrol llic guilds and reap the sale edvnuuue from the revenues’, be is slur-gcthor U70 dimluullve nu npponeui to provoke uvrn it 1'cLuf‘[, The blows that are being dual! 8! flu: argnnlzstlolu by (Iisdatoue are of quite another lilnll. The ex-Premier is no loci urer. no popular speaker, not even I popular writer, in the common soceptnilan of the word, but far all that he wields In lnfluerire among the British people much more Luporiaul than his emzinicu mnrcn or his friends suppose. His learning. his research, Iils nblllly in t-uliirovcrey, Ind. above Ill, the rv-ndineu he ulilhltui to min: the Mid egninal l’IpI| lnfslllbllily-A doctrine odious to litigil-hmrn. who are rm-tistaixwl to <‘ul‘lIld(i‘ nothing infallible but ib(lnlt!‘l':I‘e and {hr l{--\:e-v- of I" uuiuir>xio- --ull have I'Vat:xi<-.nt he would suu€£L“"— -——j:-———a ()U‘I'D()0E SPORTS The Centennial year may fstil tn rrultzel many of our bright expectations ro'r.cv-rating ‘ success will crush ilendncts as I l"res:ldcnnal It, but in the matter of games and sports. I: I promise: to be I great Button. The rifle blunder; built is lobe hoped that the blun- '3“? “*1? 1” *'?”’l9‘’'3d- “'4 in ""7 “ha” d°‘ disuaspolls Nana charges thsztlhntnhlin tandem us pertinent better judgment seems to lead up In unususl preparations for the varied contests. Blue ball ' and cricket. yachting and hosting, the turf and the trigger, all feeltha stimulus of the great celcbrzllang sad it is planent to think that the historic gxme of rnz-kale and the good, houlihy tport of hand ball an to Iecure odlcisl recognition. Pcdestrtanum will not only hold its own, but vrili chronicle the schievenientn of the mllllis nolnpsnlee. who. dlsdnlning railroad pull-06, will try how the walking is on the mud to the (tenteenial, and combine health Ind ooonomy. This is as it should be, and we would gladly chronicle in wider extension of the soul for physical exercise. We are so hr from being likely to overdo that sort of thing, that we are at present certainly the men blllous Ind dys- peptic liatiou on the face of the earth. ’ We = diatricliur the nominuxon for Congress. uvrollo-er more drugs and take in! pleasure in _ life then the sad—t=.yed Vhlnao or the mrliuy choir iiindom, and mytbiiig which lradi us to spend nioru lime in active exercise in the open sir is little less than 9. National blmtslng. Scdenury oocupatlouii and unhealthy habits of eating are the two great enemies of Ameri- can vigor. and the only may to conquer them in by exercise. The man who is capable of getting up an enthusiasm arcr may form of pbyaieoi exercise has not only dlscovnnld 3 new rourco of huppluess, but iu.s secured I cuarnntce against the evils of dyspepsia and indigestion. _' it would hardly be going too far to say that half the ills of life come from the stomach. and the Amerlun stomach is e cad and meal- ii.ucholyi'fnilure. it ha! been doprnsstd sod discouraged in early life by soggycakes and Ilnminy pics; in Iu giadsoine youth it has been stinnulatod by fiery drinks, swallowed down without. regard to its desires, sad the sober reflection of manhood uses it to test the potency of all the drug‘! in the pharmseopacza. and of all the patent medicines Idvertlaed in the papers. The great French Iutbarity, Brillst-Bavsrtn, Isld down the formula that no man could be I gounnand before forty. At the age at which the Fmnchmm enter: upon an appreciation of all the good things which inturo has furnished and culinary science improved for our delectntion, the American is passing from dyepepsla to neu- ralgia, end is inclined to bcllavn that the stomach is more bother than it is worth. This dyspepsia is 1 b.s.rdcr toe to conquer than all the Britons. [lesbians and Indians of I hundred years ago. and the conquest of it would be better worth a celebration than the achievement of our independence. To throw off the thritldum of the pie, to suppress the in- surrection: of hot ashes and fried boofateclcs. and to put en end he the oppression of fresh pork, mixed drinks. yeast powders and blue mass pills would be a triumph compared to which In eight. years’ war would be but .I au)e.ll affair. As we can not suppress the pi» by an amendment to the Constitution. nor legislate fresh port: and bat bread out of ex- incnco, our only recourse is to pus beyond the desiro for these things by cultivating the hulthier appetite which acorns thorn. The flrst rebel! against their tyranny were the print fighters; then onme the boat crews, Ind then the base lull clubs. The knights of the rod and the trigger never knew them, and in drswing I hygienic chart of the American people the perpetunl pie-line would be drawn between those] who live dyxpoptleelly in- doors Ind thosowho cccnslounllyget out of doors. i Therein:-u. for the also of the greatest good of the grnetext number, and though It involve lneonruxion the dodors, drugxista and pic- bakers, we hope that the outdoor movement will flourish Ind will gain increased vigor in consequence of the Centennial alt:-ualam; thatihturdsy Ittcrnoons will be given to base bail, and unit the record of micimdzny claim notice in the Sunday and Monday pa.- pen; that racket courts may tlxrtvo. and. foot-ball club: he formed; that shitrpshooten may be able to make no good 3 score on Sun- day evening as on Sunday morning, and that the average American msy occasionally lay aside his dignity and condcscend to amuse himself In a healthy manner. All the good thing: of this world are summed up in tho one word, “ll1c," and he In best all who lives the longest. It is robebie that the longcub llved race on thcl e of the earth are the Eu- glish gentry, who pass the "most time out of doors. and it is probable the Amafluns Am the shortest lived. if we no not above learning a lesson from our British cousins. we may lean: one worth knowing by merely go- ing out of doors, and file have Already made a good beginning. [Yr-om the lulichiicld till.) Moultoinl W. D. W. Bar-nu-d, cl St. Louis, Ind Illlcd to the President’: household by marriage, is cer- tainly not A tool, but he must think the public no fools. on no other mypoutien cook} he have reside so thin Irupiy to the charges sgatiut him. us should ntwinpl no reply unless he condo better. 'l‘iu'r Yellow-I.r.tnuod, bilions. uou-iookk individual we panned yesterday. should tne come of Dr. J. H. Helms‘: Strengthening Oordlnl and Blood Purifier. lt purines uu hlocd,'lin- ports vigor. hullh Ind strength In the whole body. Dr. J. 1!. hlc.beau‘s cmui, No. lit Chest- nut, St. Louis, Mo. wiuoiussis selling as good a aimtascne be made. for us. .No. its North Hill) ntnul. Gent-um Be-ndlnge. Prof. W. A. ‘Pappen last evening delivered 1! Wsshlngton Lfnlvcrsitya lecture on the ndavutag-as and the tltmcultics oi the study of the Germain ion. gouge and llternLure.'!‘he l‘roiceeor's rdmsrlu were mostly hlluloficnl in character. and eervud in an slim is pro cu In s course of (iemmn remi- lngs he proposes to give on Monday ind w..a.,... dsy evening! for the benefit of beglungr. In the study of that languslye. M the ooudlninn of his lecture, be Interns ed the Indlence greatly by reading. In his own peculiarly happy style, 3 choice extrsct (mm is popular work. = s disruption of the Democratic party in than X’(>IJ'Til"AL. Irtdintle . Tin: imiisn.lp<.:is .\'.-in is for llristuv Jtmll .\'lm.LCii is moi of the irulac-rant’.-ms.‘ nu-e. Tux .i..a;>ort.oz Argon .'{‘r-cmocrstlc Irgtpoeos 3.41:- den. Tm: humor.-sis oflxvrrvmre (imam; have in &il".’l/‘(Ill for _\ .2 iloatotier for (angina: Tiir. Term lieute X.r;w'n.u an-I‘ "lander: is the white ale;-min: or the liu-mm-rave party." D! J J lfiiimitnrv. at Richmond, to 2 (audi- dszu for the ltrpubzzcan Longvcssl-ona.l nomine- ilovt. M sxnriutu i><.u i_:~m_ ml _\'¢w [d'ba3y_ loom; up as A prutulmrnl ltopublrrsn (}on5rcei.sM>n.'Al 33- plant. Tam DfVD4X‘I'7.I“t' (r1lY|0n('YI§«l of i'i.nn6<-11 say: hi; candidate. H031. f)n1.1.rm A. Wit i,xnum,v_ or ruunm iifounty, is I oeudidnte for the Repubtmn can greseloanl norulrutlen in his district. Tins Wnshintton none: of um. the in tin Communist, Lad say: he can prove it. ‘Pun Yo-:1 Wsyrie fienfiad (Democratic) says “Front: Lancers‘ nomlnnllan for Governor nuns .‘il.al-G." ‘rm: lino: Lflfyw admins Lenders and declares if he is nominssod by the (>eus.v.x'-‘rt an----it is st:.msym!w we an-devsvorxmjr to force. Snead-u ..a the ;.x.:=v an an «midnfatr. Lenders is a L>l)llr'! and not :>« cw--~nt Lite l/hiict] fitaics. SL1’?-I.R\' [SUE 51 ii N‘ N H!) F) _ Haw he Came to he lntuvu-<1 in st. Louis. {W031 l3>0(.‘h§t'n.(n Tim:-s ' 3?. I/otli. bio . April L---1: is an intrzmaillig _ tau-.t tint with all the obnliy trt::.l.~: and «itposurc.-is made here thus far, the evidence upon which the . lnriicimuntn agsinst Y). W Hunts, the lllltsots My l‘A_4'r1lI\0Y, are salami. has mixer on-ri nsgdc puma- hin guess in aha-v «ml: is the truth ihhi hi .'l:I one not a rreulnv member of the "~t Links l-cm , ‘bro imttetrm-nu wvrr [mum atguuut hm; tut fa . One Les lust Mm Llnvv-_ “vi the other rlv.-lrgre hlm wit A ronnpirne-yr tft »nnnn:ii.in~. with llnegar nod others. Tine race-. far um \mvrrr.mous Af3l'-IE hm: is 1-n-olo-kl. One line of r\')¢1El5I'4: .. um not cause hone dado; the paling any; at me 3; 11,-...‘ lung, . saw‘ ‘rlria caooszxn rrmm zvstxxxo in bold defiance of the statutes. and then for- warded Mn rcportsw the internal Revenue be partment,:;rylug .v.ti was correct. The Gervvrn meat com; have then reports have now and will introduce them when the trial comes an’. 9.. In: there has bcvn an apparent indifference as to Manes run. and at times It has been intimated that his conviction in Illtuois would dispense vim ~ the trtsi here. This grown out or the fact nlr-only mentioned, that iifunn -was not as member of the St. Louis Ring, itnd me not be classed pr-opuri; with the Joyce cmwd ‘hast Biuun tame her! when mooted whisky wiu being manic. sud returned lnvorhblc repnru In Wuhlngtan, were is up quentnuu, but have well lnfrsrluad he vru of the crooked tanmctmm is uncertain it has been stated um the Govern meat would show that .1: mac time he was brought over here by lien liai-davrsy, And listen one rreniu out to the ol limb dlauller-L, and shown 1 befoni his! run. To your curves orient. however, Erma way out»: that no sui: thing ever occur:-oil. liq eye has never gm lien» in mm: here. and nu er ooh bun not kt we the liuaby dlsilllle-ry llama we)‘ up that if the Liuverrnocnt relics on him to prom than mine was swan: of the condition at things the anal: will be weak. The main rvluts-Kw Is. however. 1-nxtln the other rims of evidence, all or nearl all of which :4 relative to liunn '1 connotation Ir th THE SAGETDWI I139. The natural place to try the "friend of lcgxn" ’ for that C0l'lDt".‘X)v'l11 would poem to be at >prm¢ field. and it La probable that if he is mach than before the next bcrlll of ‘Court hero in Mp- t-eerber. his in boots can wlllhe rovitinncd gnu ernlly. The tvnv Mann dune to be indicted 1:: Hi. Louis for the sageiovrn frauds win this‘ huge town is In the Fourth lillnola Collection i)t.stnr , or, La it is general! known the Qulncx Distrirt, Ind was under nae‘: upcrvloors p. The crooked distiller there u-an Turner and st. Louis was tn the nuns, bu market. Berxln-xx and other 3:. Louis riecsrfie-re taking the product. 6-xntnni . Barton the business manager [or the >l. Louis eiuulcry of the Xlmglrsesn Hrotlsena, mu veil imqnaintod with 0. M. oopir, the chief clerk and eonlidnntiei men for Turner. Though me acquaintance. Barton came in set its the l2»d\'!Acf tor Tunic: an-1 lie»;-ix, ltcq-leg then‘ posted on txtoverncnua oi revenue cfdcmln lhd be h l"c<‘.<»g cued an their nvpremntative here. it Is claimed that he became a go be twcen for the Es town distiller and hlutui, who was genei B lflprcnnted in them delicate txneucuous by .1‘. Danger his old law partner in Cairo. Once orrwico Irevor. when linen I-esemerheru. Bartcnnxcd up ‘hur- diotnwent sgnlnst Hunn and . ~ for: the begetown evooke-inane hecsmhzsand. The St. Louie dis-tillers had "squealed." Barton hem; among them. and land VWCUYERZD He showed otrtgliuls Ind hundred letters exposing the One of these letter: was from endrelsted toooeoltne nawiua Llnegar. who outlined to represent ldnnn. The letter had discovered a shipment of 300 barrels of crooked whisky from Eagotatrn to 8!. Louis. and the an-In;-nneni was to cover II n . The nogntlauon l.t.IrIun dcelgnnlcs in the lot rs.s a ‘ ‘trn-do. " The epistle was as follows: “Sr. Lou:.s.JunI- 2l.——h[r. 0. M. Soplr: Dear é.‘~ir«—-Youn of the Nth inst. received, but nothing from htr. 'I‘uri:¢x except it short uzicsrsm saying, -ctnu the t.rI.de,‘wlxlch will oudoneto-no iv morning. as l have also received a teicgrsni $1.. (hum u in , ‘Tu-marrow nu: last day ofxrsee.‘ etc. lw ii the basil can. my only fear being in the cuih Iyvncnt which I think curl be inside less than When 1 1 time to arrive. mu filveyou some of the panic on between Parsons, uilbor and llennbetg In this case. ‘n-nut none or them any more lluri you would I rnttleennte. ‘of some lull in turn lrnnlneu. itnrloe Io ii.-par. They are all mixed up in it, and now th think Turner is out of their reach. Gulib is t 3 on beam . ‘When thieves hil out.‘ The do wilibc sealant next week. Our Ir-It run 0 whisky mu lpldDdIfl—-E215 day fifteen quarts, sec- ond day sixteen qunru. "loan, tnsly. H. K. at." Two other letters roiev Lon nyment of 3-:,aoo. It urn stated before the Grand ury thntthe money was actually paid in Line ar, the understanding being that he was in metro id.unn'n Action. The letters. which Ire given below, nrlxue to a time wgsden hath Mun: and Ltncgnr were in the cit}, I is Annasaunmn was nxxn V? to lot the Bagutouu Distillery run an Tnrne. pl:-Areal. They were I! fbllaws: Err. Louis June :9, llr.’t.—-tlr. 0.1!. The other party once here last 3, and after two any: nrgortnunx, made the fol- imi-fng; arrangement, to-wit: Cash $3,000 tube piud now; the cmccrs to be vi.Ibcd—-that ls. yous-old 8tore- ,_ ares goodsone pntln his place; .( visit §ou It reasonable intervals and _ "0. .,''ud ontho letot seyaumbé and §'-mil, the rolnsindor of etch your: - to he p-MG to me. And your know stop there; sad in cut: your pririleern to it ps 'i. . This I hope :3; tomxou nigdnfir. 'l\u'ner. uziuitt v him to his puree dining the you‘. Yours. truly. _ E. 81‘. I.-Oi.'l£ 510.. June N, lI.'i.—-O. H. Soplr-— Denr sir: '.l‘o—d&y the otharlidn got out of hu- mor and gave no notice that the cue plylncnt niustbe made. Ind the tnsdo closed, or may would withdraw Ind let Iluu thing Ir? have been hero since rrkiny, sad 1 con! not Khitlfl -to wast longer for me to not In Inuwur from Mr. Turner in Ge In dmwtnx. etc. Do nsther than let the matter en in that way, which would have been ruinous, 1 advanced the cash pa mom and closed it. I have uken norm! risk it this msuer; in feet am now for it all. But i did it believiu 1 WI: dealing with ngeuucmazi who would no allow me to sum-r so doing, and it was the only clear way out of dimcuny. Yours truly, is. H. Burton. as srlccmzxs of -1-hIt the other leltrn wcro, concerning the Sagctawn rte . the it-llowin may be :2- 1‘. LOIJI5. c.-ember I, i .I.—sir. .hi. S-aplr Den air--Tour: of the 29th reoeivud. Unlces on think I could mnlto make money lg ii I warn no Internet in runnin Eugen-urn. itih, so in aa- Celrn tr eouocru , they will ho barinleu. and in In Hell ht Washington. he can be , bull um oouteut In its toll go And quiet) which and {Semi to business hero. an new vrycr better in I do. 3! opinion is that he is too small guts to Wu ammunition on. I lintlclpaicd your ldohoi writtlw in ‘humor Ind sent him my art lion claim. a no run :1 the place pretty full. and maxim: some money. on want me to let the way out fur you. turn do it ' ‘must how liovey the letter I sent to Turner tom Cslm, and let him know the friend Lin rufcn tolslunn. Then Monro him that Iiot can be managed; I hr “tins: Nxgllht audits, his tour and innate t "i-It ours. . mu ti. ll. EAEOX. Br. 1..om,Juu 5 l51i5.—Mr. 0. ll. Bonit- Dearliiv: Yours. ofxxug lnet.w bud. D. T. L. (Llneflrl here yet . and your former (ledger Ina d be med. Be on your glurd, u Ilrools Ind Kong, flth two Bulli- eets, are in Oh , or will be rc-11 , and they will give the nth n HIIDOLI lad IICOBIUI dlsullarlee 5 them orerboulln .‘ ‘Ibis [afor- runtion must be strict y oonfiden . cal uad Mr. ‘hsrn-er to know I . letllngflhichgo - of henelf. Should they b some incident 3.)‘; on your plsoe. show I front, and send in Burton. r DC. a . Will probably write Er. Turner h-marrow. _________ 8. M. B. -Another Deans From Rupture. Henry hiartin. e Oustom Home broker, tanner- lr of St. touts. died on Ihnndsy isu. from that was Mam Ifllipoaod lobe iuorerosttsak in colic. Al the -) plains did not yield to tho medicine Pltlortbod. Dr. l’nu was called in los consulta- tlan. On dose cnustnntton I email rupture was found to be strung-minted under the pad of the truss he was wudng. An operation soon relieved him. but lnflnmmstlcn bed so far advsnoed that xmrtmoatton rapidly ensued, and bcdiul in fear- ful Agony tho following day. Dr. Putt con- demned the true, sad eIl7!‘'-”°4 "“ °Pl!Il°“ ‘hi! it use the cause of his tronble.—|,sIn Frsncirco chronicle. no dentin from Heroin cu: take place under :7. Sherman's trehtmvni, while with the use nf trusses It Is I. frequent occnrronoc. We therefore earnest- ly recommend these who no ruptured to oensult Dr. Bimrmsn es the only oex1.n.in way In Mold Hr. 3LIrtin'I dreadful end. ills rupture was Iilght, he moved in fancied security. but um it was his death. ..l/‘Ii .225’