TAR WI:H FEATHER TRIMMINGS. 'Oshkosh (\VU.)t May *2.—A mob |entered tin* barber shop of Frank J. j Victoria this evening about *J o’clock . anlt;l tarred and feathered him For ' several weeks the Chicago Sunday . Sun has been Hold in this city. Kvery issue contained a scurrilous letter in | which scandalous charges were made j against some of 1 he heat known and must influential people of the city.In home cases initial* were used I and in some the full names. Public indignation grew* us cat'll week more people were added to the list, and an j upheaval was inevitable. Considerable iliilhulty was had in discovering the correspondent, but at lust it was proved to be Victoria.This evening about a dozen injured persons, beading a small mob, j visited his shop and forced him to coufe*«. They then stripped him , and put on tar and feathers. lie made no resistance. The crowd cumbered a« veral hundred, but they i were quiet, and the police did not interfere. Victoria i« u young man | of about 25, ami is very generally disliked on account of connections of this character.