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VOLUME 26. - The Chic FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. SECURITY FROM LOSR DY ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. FIDELITY - Savings Bank Safe Depository, Ta thels now Fize-Proot Butlding, 143, 146 & 147 Randolph-st., Raostre for safo keeping In thelr GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SATE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among tha best in the world, having cost over one hundrod thomsand dollars), Coupon Donds, Seourities, Family Piste, Coin, Doods, Wills, and Valuablos of evory do- Also, “:i‘l Bl!xl In their Vaults at from 810to 850 & WRUSTE OF EVERY KIND REOEIVED AND EXE. ‘OUTED. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits, JOHN 0. HEATNES, Prosidont. REAL ESTATE, TELE Desirable Residence And Lot 50x126 feet, S, W.COR. OF W, WASHINGTON & LINCOLN-STS,, AT ATUCTION, On Thursday Afternoon, May 23, at 2 o’clook, on the premises, ld the very desirable dwelling No. 630 West Tk e e fpat dmi e Yo trios, closot ‘faturos, &o. “The hou ed by odern improve N omen s ot R ST irhot s shrabor. and. oslosed b 43 $ron Tonion: good Satory barm an ot Location ano of the Ton deseitla o tho et Sarrougaioga st cles, Ti e "“u;un.fn'm'a Sasb, balancein 1and3 yoars with foterotk 8 FFEAYER & CO., 1. F, Autioneors, Sifoaioa st Madhaomats DWELLINGS On Monthly Payments, OR IN EXCHANGE! Lve twg oxosllont, honson of 11 aud 18 reoms anch, with i and o dFeet sl whieh il dol on r oxchiavge for. Bou B of MRy Ay olnee d or unimproved improTad oF UnLmpTOTEt o o, a61 Biasora ‘motoy, nowis your ohhnca. JOIN GOVERT. Highlend Park Builiing Go, Office 153 MONROE.ST., Room 4, Kont's Building. Houses and Lots for sale on oasy terms. = FRANK P, HAWKINS, Agent. BUSINESS CARDS. (Established in 1856. WM, LITTLES SONS, (Buccossors to Wm. Little & Co.) Commission Merchants, 1n Graln, Floar, Butter, Eggs, Green and Dried Fruits, &¢, ta for the enlaof Now York Roady Roofng, e e reiie, Rasl Oommunte gy, Dot No. 72 West Lake-st. -- Chicago. ‘Wo rofer to Firat Natlonal Bank and Lunt, Preston & Eean, Bankors, WILLIANS & THOMPSON, Attorneys-at-Law, - REAPHR BLOCK, CORNER i Clark and Washington-sts., Room 29, TO RENT. STORES! STORES! 227 East Jackson-st., 229 West Van Buren-st,, 120 East Washington-st., . OFFICES!” OFFICES! EXCIANGE BUILDING. = Enquire Room No. 43, MISOELLANEOUS, SPRGIAL NOTICE. SAMUEL SHARPLES, Baw Ma- ker and Ragnirar, bogs to inform his friends and the public, that he hes again opened and is permanently looated at 84 West Madison-st. Tashionatle Millinery & Dressmaking At Mrs. Jackson’s Parlors, 83 ST.ATE-ST. NOTICE:. Washington_Heights—--Female Sem- Inary---Important Meeting, By virtuo of tho authority in me ‘subsoription to a Female iry the Town of lums County, 11I,, I hereby call s mesting of articlos, to bo held on Monday, \Samparek ho purposs of entorp: to sscure, st Conatbie o and. % o - letion of sald e ng 10" {ho terma of satd lulllnfl?‘llflll teudance of every sub- roriber is ear: DESIE S And OFFICE CHAIRS, at BOSTWICK?’S, No. 112 FIFTH-AV. Base Ball Goods , at Tatail or Wi Of Erory Iind, st Baigll e FRRL SIS, 8 Bil ., Tribune Buildlag. TINKSTANDS In Large Variety and at Low Prices at L. BOHIOK & 00.’8, TURKI(§ 102 Bast Madison-at, URKISH BATHS PLENDI! Qo for fem. FINANCIAL. OHARLES Il, BROWER, R. PARKER PIEROE, PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, D8 IVI_AIESON - Tooal Btooks, Commeroial Paper, Governs nent and Western Saouritios, Illinols 10 por cent Registered Coupon Bonda. MONEY TO LOAN | s of 00 g et A B 83 ‘WATOHES. FINE WATCHES, ‘We have the largest assortment of Fine Watches in the West, which we are selling at remarkably low prices. ‘We have just received another large invoice of GOLD GUARD CHAINS. N. MATSON & (0, STATE & NONROESTS YQUATITY 3 PHOTOFRAPES OALL UPON BR.ANID, i 8 kopt up to DOYERY BIPLIR 8T ANDARD of Photo- graphic exdelionco, $8 PER DOZEN. Studio, 596 Wabash-av. COPYING. TAKE YOUR 0ld Pictures of De- ceased Friends ToBRAND'S to b the ° Pfully copled and enlargod: BRAND'S ART GALLERY, 586 Wabash- ] MUSICAL. GEORGE WO0D & C0.8 Parlor Organs. Theso remarksblo instruments have erasted much in- torest and enthusinem among musiclans by reason of tholr BEAUTIFUL QUALITY OF TONE, THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION, ELEGANT DESIGNS AND FINISH, And ates nd tho extraordinary musieal, éfisots to be obtained COMBINATION SOLO STOPS. ABQUINE (8 st or broathiing atop). YOX HUMANA (s baritone solo, not a fan or tromolo); PIANO (of sxqulsite o ‘whioh will never roquirs 3 3 (= =7 oD Thess organs bave acquired avory extentive Amerioa ud Kuropo, and all intarostod in musio vitod to examine thier at the warerooms, Nos, 66 and 68 .Adams-st, betweon State and Dearborn, OEHICAGO. All lovars of musio ars tovited fo oxamine thom. Cir- aulars contatuing musio sont poatpaid to any address, s in Ine ANDREW BROWN, ‘WHOLESALE DEALER IN Beef, Pork, Lard, SMOKED BEEF, HAMS, Tongues, Tripe, & Pig's Feet, ‘TO OLD LOUATION, 101 South Water-st., Chicago. Packing House, 8. W, comar Elghteonth and Grovo. STOVES, RANGES, &c. NEW ENPIRE COOK STOVE. THE FINEST EVER MADE! SOMETEING ENTTRELY NEW | Tas Moro Gaod Fenturea Thuu Any Other? An Examination Will Convinoe Yon] Mannfactured by Swott, Quimby & Porry, T: . Y. B B St e & For, Ty . JOHN D. MACLEAN & (0, 3356 STATE-ST. PRINTING. JOB PRINTING, OF ALL KINDS, 8Y CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. WANTED, WANTED IN CEICAGO, An Active or Special Partner, with $80,000 to $650,000, n Totake m halt intoreat fnan cld and donolly House, dolag a protitablo, busin itk th mout of cupital, tbis p ot Jeriunity (2 oy ioio s busiioss roud Hade, wll ‘srgan iod, aud at onde , 10, and suro 1 pay a haisd- e thall b wor’ uquirios from yastios o havo the el 4ad who. addross be with sultabio ot WRENN & BREWSTER, Bankors, 9 Washington-st,, Oliloago. "% COMMISSION HOUSE of excellent standiag on *Ohangs, wishos to 4 cvioes of & parly. sontEolling, Wil oostalnge oetbes e e iy or specubtte, ik g ugll, Ia olfered. Addross, 73 YOUR LIFE You get tho Most Comfort by using PRTERS IMPROVED ‘Woven Wire .Mattress. An Impravemni over all others, it and Bod s celiindealen n"vfi'%l'zkfll(\'dl‘n"l'r!n!, 120 LaSalle-st., 34 Door N. of Madiksn, go Dailp Teibune, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1873, FOREIGN. Additional Details of the Finan- cial Panic in Vienna, Khiva Not Taken and the Khan Not a Prisoner. Abandonment of the Proposcd French Expediton to Morocco. The Belglan Jesuits Organizing a Pil- grimage to France. Decided Conservative Victory in the French Assembly. ; AUSTRIA, - New Yong, May 20.—London papors of the 10th, recelved to-night por tho Java, contaln vory littlo rolative to tho racont Vienna panio. Tho Z¥mes says in thomonoy articlo: *In tho foreign market pricos huve again boen flat throughout, and from Vionna o goneral collapse 1a tolographed of oll tho unsound financisl sccu- ritios racontly crontod thero, Most of tho quos- tionable financial paper Iatoly in ciroulation emapated from Vionns, and tho crash to-day in that city has oxercisod an offact on all the Gor- mon bourses.” Tho same papor contains the following dispatoh: Virxna, May 10.—The failure of onoof the loading financial housos, whoraby o largo smount of stock was thrown on tho markot, ina causod an_oxtraordinary panio on tho Bourso, It waa impossible to resumo businons to-dsy. The donlers havo rosolvad to offor each othor mutual sasistanco. Baron Konigawartor s to roquest the Miniater of Financo to ordor 4 susponsion of Lusinoss for sovoral doya, and to sanction ac- rangomenta for mitigating tho crisis. Daron Rothechild and Horr Schoy today on the Dourso. Tho supply of moncy at the prosont moment s good, tho public crowding tho oxchango officos to purchnso stook at prosent low ratos. Nogotistions aro boing carried on botween tho Committoo of tho Bourse, tho banks, and tho Govornmont, to do- viso moans for provonting groator dissstors than occurrad. e ’ FRANCE, : Loxoox, May 20.—A dispatch from Versailles Toports the sitting of the National Assombly yea- terday as_vory stormy. Members of the ¥i\ b oponly declared their dosire to overthrow ors. VEnsamies, May 20.—In the Assembly, to- day, M. Louis Buffot was re-clocted Presidont of tho Chambor by 859 ballots, against 289 cast for L Martel. The vote indicatos tho success of the interpollation iutroduced by the Consorva- tives yestorday, Tho debate, which was to have openad to-dsy, has boen voatromd until Friday. NEw Yong, May 20.—A Paris paper annonncos tho abandonment of the proposed Fronch expe- dition of 20,000 troops against Morocco, the good offices of tho Euglish Government having se-, cured & trealy under which the Emperor of Moroceo agrees to ?ny for the deprodations com- mitted within tho torritory of Algeria by the tribes rosiding in Morocco, aud the expenso of the Fronch warlike preparations. were insulted GERMANY. New Yons, May 20.—The London Zimes of the 10th contains tho following : FaNkront, May 0,—A panic provailed on tha Bourxo, to-dsy, in consoquonco of tho atringont stato of tho monoy marlct, and tho suspousion of business on tho Vienna Bourso. Tho Telegraph of the 10th contains tho follow- ing: Bnvay, Friday.—The Bourse horoio very dull, in consogiienco ‘of the closing of tho Vienna Bourse, where thero havo boon about 200 failures among tho outside epoculators, Benty, Moy 20,—The sossion of the Prussian Diet closed to-day. Tho spocch from the throus was read by Gon. Von Roon, Presidont of the Ministry. g e BELGIUM. New Yonx, May 20.—London papers state that the clergy and Jewuits of Dolgium are mali- ing great eforts to organizo a pilgrimago into the hieart of Franco, to the colebrated slirine at Paray-lo-monial, tharo fo pray for the restora- tion of the temporal powor of the Popo. Each province of the realm is also invitod to dedicata a bannor to Our Lady of tho Bacred Hoart. A mission of monkyaud nuns, who bLave iu view tho establishment of schools for boys and gitls, and tho propagation of thoir roligion in Uppor Bgypt, havo arrived ot Kharlom. el SYRIA, Herald Spegial. Loxvoy, May 20,—Georgo Sinith, of tho Daily Telegraph, corrospondont (o Assyria, hns found tho Kiug's library at Ninoveh, and discovered numerous valuablo fragmonts, ‘particularly tho missing portions of the broken tablot containing tho Liistory of the doluge, hithorto dcciphoted in the British Musoum, = KHIVA, Loxpoy, May 20.—A dispatch from 8, Poters- burg, Ruesis, 6ays that thore ia no truth in the roport_that Khiva has boen takon, and the Khan igs prisonor. Thero is much soxiety in Sb, Potersburg concornlng tho ultimato success of the expedition against Khive. Two of tho col umns Liavo boon delayed by boavy amow-storm and the third, which forms tho advance, ia still behind. - — PERU, New Yonr, May 20.—In tho latest intolligenco from Poru is'a brief statemont to the effect that 0f 80,354 coolies who woro sbippod from Macao to Peru during_the past twolve yoars, 8,327 por- ishod from ehipwrock, and 6 por cont of the whole from suicide or sickness, —_— SUMATRA. Lowpox, May 20.—A dispatoh from Padang announces that an army of Battahs and Atchinoso 10,000 strong ia marching on Dolll, o State on tho northeast cost of the island. E pidicionshaiar SPAIN, LoxpoX, May 20.—Mr, Dradlaugh, while on Dis way Lo Madrid to presont the Linglish roso- Iutions congratulating Spain on tlie catablish- ment of a republic, was taken prisoner by tho Caslistu, but 6oon atterward rolensed. pukicdbinides RUSSIA, . 81, Perenenuno, Moy 20.—The Shak of Persla anivad at Moscow’ yosterdsy, and was warmly ‘wolcomod, 1y throo wives remain in Persis, el i GREAT BRITAIN. New Yonx, Moy 20.—The Prospoct mill at Halifnx, England, waa burnad on tho 0th instant, throwing 400 peoplo out of omploymont, Loss £276,000 ; insurod for £175,000. et CANADA, Hatreax, N, 8., May 19.—Tho rolief fund for the widows and orphans by tho Drummond ool liory calamity ronchos $2,004. e - & Rallrond Nows, ' Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaBaLLE, May 20,—Tho maoting of the Direot- orsof tho Lafayotio, Lafallo & Olinton Rail- sond Company, bola I this city this aftornoon, was Lighly eatistaotory to the frionds of iho road. Toports of the most oncouraging char. aolor woro recelved from all polnts along the lino, aud sl soemod to faol confidont of tho enly construction of tho rond. Spectal Lnspateh to The Chicago Tribune, CEpatt Rartws, Iows, Moy 20,.—Tho stocke holdors of tho following conipauios hold moot- ings, commencing to-mosrow, for the olection of Dirootors and oflcors : Codar Rnplds & Missouri River Tallroad ; Towa Talls & Bioux City Railrond ; Bloux City & Pa- clfio Railroad ; Towa Itailrosd Land Company Binirtown Lot & Land Company ; doiugons Conl Company; Bioux Gity & Iowa Talls lown Lot & Land Company; Rioux City Nailroad Gone bructing Company‘snd Tow. Wallway Conraot: ing Company, sll of which compnics' hoad- quartora are in this city, Among the most prom- tnont Diroctors prosont aro John B, Alloy and J. M. B. Wiilisme, mombors of Gongross from Mnstnoliunotts; Jolm J. Diair, Now Jorsoy; Toraco Williamu aud J. Van Daventer, of Glin: ton, Towa, 87, Joskrm, Mo., May 20.—Tho firat looomo- tivo crossod Missourl Rivor over tho now iron bridgo at this point _to-day, boaring ox-Gov. Thall, Proaident of tho Bridgo Company, most of tho Dirootors, Ool. Mnson, Superintendent and Enginoor, and & numbor of rajlrond oficlala. Tho trin] trip was wlinessod by n large concourso of poaple, who assembled on tho river bani in tho vicinlty of the brld;}e and oconpled tha roofs of prominont buildings In tho cily. This evoning about 10D froleht ontu which ~ had~ nccumulated horo wore crassed ovor to tho Kausns plde. Thoro is much oxcitomont and hilarity in tho clty over tho suc- consful complotion of the structuro, and thoro will bo n jubiloo, colobration, and banquot in honor of the ovent on the 31st inst, Boszon, May 20.—In tho Maseachusotts ouso, this aftornoon, tho minority bill for the oo Tunnol raflrond schomo was_ substituted for the mojority bill by n voto of 138 yoas to 00 nays, and orlarod to n third roading, Thin bill prot vidos for Btato managemont, and omits tho Low- oll Rallrond from tho linos. ' Tho subject comau up again to-morzow. ] Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune. BrniNGFIELD, Iil,, May 20.—Tho contractora to build tho Northwestorn Railroad aro rorolvod o complat the track botwomn this: oliy and Potorsburg and havo trains running ovor it bo- foro tho Isl of July. Tho lius, who comloted, will connoct this clty and Peorin. THE JUDICIAL CONTEST. Farmers’ Convention in the Thire teenth Olrcuit-=Nomination of*the Xlon. Nanthaniel J. Pitlsbury. Spectul Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Gy, May 20.—A convantion composed of dologates of tho Farmors’ Clubs and Granges of Livingaton, Iroquols, and Ksnkakeo Countios was hold horo to-day for tho purposo of solecting n candidato for Judgo of tho Clreuit Court of tho Thirtoonth Dietrict. A. J. Aloxandor, of Iro- quois, was choson Chairman, and W, W. Todd, of Kaukakeo, was olected Socrotary, Tho Committee on Crodentinls reported tho fol- lowing named dolegaics na eutitlod to seats in tho Convention : Livingston County—Decatur Vench, 8. T. K. Primo, W. A, Mckegon, Brown- son Smith, J. 0'Brion. Troquois County—Honry Danforth, J. O ard, o1 B. Parmoter, A. L. Aloxauder, A, H. jouth, Kankakeo County—W. Cooper, W. H. Grinoll, Bonjamin Goodyin, 3r. Primo, of Livingston, nominated the Hon. N, J, Pilsbury, of Livingston, and Mr. Labrio, of Kankakeo, nominated the Hon. 0. R, Starr, of Kankakeo County, ‘Tho informal ballot resulted in tho Hon. N. J, Piilsbury recelving 11 votes, and tho Hon. O. Tt. Starr5 votes. ‘fho Convention thon procooded to take s formal ballot, which resulted in the Hon. N. J. Pillsbury receiving tho unanimous vote cf the Convention, W, H. Grinell and H. Danforth were appointed by tho Chalr as a committes to inform Mr. Pillsbury of, his nomination, who in accepting tho samo, mado the following romarks : M, CHATIMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF TOE CONVEN- TI0N: Ireturn to you my sincoro thanks for tho houor you have conferred upon ms, and the confidenca you have repoted in me, and it s my oarnost, greatest, and only desiro that I may hereaftor so conduct my- 4o that such conidonco shall xover bo abused or for- eited. 1 feol the more grateful from the fact that you ‘membors of this Convention are not within the pate of any ouo political party, but lavo, in obedienco to tho call of your constituonts, thrown aside all partisan {fecling nnd projudice, and joined hands in working togothier for what yourconsider {o be tho best intereats of the people, 1 beo here ropresentatives of the great leading Intercat of Illinois, that intercst which is Ler wealtli and powor, and has glven hor such a proud sition in tho sisterhood of States, Ropresantatives alsoofan organization that, though ‘yet iu it infancy, has mado jta influcnce felt ; an organization’ that hLas dono more in the aliort perfod of s exiateuce to create thought and extend intelligonce among the manses of {10 peoplo than the horangues and spoclics of party loadera for the Jsat quarter of a century, Tho peoplo aro thinking, judging for themselves of what they need, They afe awakening to o truo mense of their powers in the land, and demanding that thelr rights ehall bo malntained, and their wrongs redressed, ‘You and your co-faborers in this movemnent bave for 80 long felt'tho wrongs, fojustico, oxtortion, and op- Prwmn of monopolics of various kinds, that longer lorbearance haa ceased to be & virtue, and now o Bave arison in your might, thrown aside the shacklcs that have so long bound yon to party, and united, a8 one cominon brotherhood, have avowed your loly purpose of nover ceasing your efforts for tho good of tho whole people until yoi hevo obtained, from overy tribunal, a recognition of your rights do- clared by you in th fundaniontal Iaw of {his Biate. 1 am in full nymrnlh: with you in sssertiog your rights ondmaintalning them,” T do not understand, lowever, thal you ' ask that tho rolative positions of muno{wllcl and the peoplo shauld bo ro- s, thtthoy aiould become 10 approssed and you thio oppreators ; that they should be ground into dust Ly the mighty tread of. the millions of tho Republic, while you gloat in triumph over thelr fallen condition. £ 1did, I a8 0 man who hatos rrong and oppression in every form, would scorn the positios day resolved to bestow upon mo, but having unbound- cd faith in the great thinking massof the people,—in thelr love of rl;ilu, of justice, and of law, betleye, I know, that all you demand and require is, . thut tho legislative, judicial, and executivo departments of the ‘Government shall declare and maintuin that no chare tered monopoly has “‘K vested right to wrong and op- preas tholr creatora; that they ebiall be compolled 0 do oqual and’ exact Justico fo ovory per- son and commuuity in ‘tho land ; that they ahall bo taught tokno that the laws of thia Btate, passed in compliance with a Constitution adopted by 120,000 majority of tho freomen of Illinols, shall Lo oboyed by them as well a8_by you, and upon this plat- form of equal and exact Justico to all, demonds ing prompt obedience to all constitutional laws, ~ from overy persom, sesociation, Maintaining that the - you have this and corporation, plo Linve thozight and power to provent and punish the com- mis#lon of wrong by any and all monopolies by and through the Gonstitution and lawa of tho land, I cheer- fully placo mysalf (ond trust the pooplo of thfs aistrict will’ investigute my rocord npon ihcsp questione, the honesty of ~my expressed opinions, an vindlcate my rlmon at the polls, T Lelleved thus whon, In tho Constitutional Couvention of 1870, X yoted for tho Railrond Articlo, that article which s fho beacon light of the Illinols farmer, thé foundation tlono upon which 1o people can dnd wil n taney erect an edifice whereln tho railroad companies of this Btato will fud equal rights with tho peoplo, yot i | which no wrong or_injustico shall or will bo perpe- trated upon them, I bolioved so thon, I believe 5o now, and ever ahall until tho highest judicial tribunal in this Republic declares that Iam wrobnjl( but beyond tho statement of my opiufons and ef upon the gnnen\ principles underlying the farmers' movement cannot aud will not, aa & candidate for judicial posi- tion, pledgo myeol! either do I suppoeq that you, as ‘houtst men, who love an {ndopondent judiciary, who upon any particular caso desire an uupledgoed one, would deairo me to go furthier, I, however, assaro you that should you elect mo Judge of this Cfrouit, it will be uy highest duty to usomy best cfforta to enforce all the coustitutional lawa of this Blato, irrespective of in- dividuals or corporations ; aud, whilo distrusting my ability, and feeling the weighty’ rosponsibilily reuting upono it clocted, I will endoavor fo perform my whole duty to the best of my power, skill and ability, sud, with grateful oeliuge ' You fok soeclug me n4 our candidsto for Juige, I ogsin rgturn you my earifelt thanks, W. A, MeKogon, Chsirman of the Committeo on Kosolutions, presonted tho following, which were adoptad : Resolved, That whilo we concedo that it is improper 1o require pledges of candidates for judicial positions 4 regard to particular measures, or upon any specific question actually pondiug .in tho courts, We novorthe- 1ess hold it to be wise and prudent to require that thoy shall bo thoroughly imbuod with the spirlt of freo inutitutions, and that thoy ehall bo o hearly aynie athy with {bo gencral mase of their follow-citizens n their ~detcrmination to control {he monopo- liea which do now arbitrarily and unjustly dictato tlio torinu upon which the {raflic and travel of the cnumr‘! shall bo conducted; and wo do Lold fliat, only sucl mun should bo lcoted to Judieial positfous as ‘do bo- leve that tho legialative and ‘hllllclnl departmonts of tho Govornmont liavo the legal right and ought to rog- ulato aud coutrol tho corporations which do uow, or nlh{\llfll’ell{mr, own und operate the publio highways of {he couniry, Hiesolted, ‘Thiat tho Ton, Nathantcl 3, Plllshury, by hiu action in tho Conetitutional Convontion of 1870, of tlun Bato, and his uniform_declarations, both publio and privato, upon tho subjoct of monopolics, ud es- Dectuly ralfroud monopolive, aud by iy uprlghtuces and fntegrty n all tho relatious of life, aud by his abilily nu a Jayyor, i entitled_{o tho confidenco of tho poople of this Judicial Oireutt, and wo do cordially commend him to the favornblo ‘consideration and sup- port of all thi voters in the clroull, of whalover avo- catlone 1n lifg, and without distinetion of party, Jesolved, That the Soerotary of this Convention for- ward s copy of these resolutions Lo cach uewspaper in thls Judiclsl Clrcujt, and_respectfully roquest thele publication,~and aled tho Ghicago dally nowspapers, Wiiknras, Obatructions have been placed u}mn the tracks of certain railronds, thereby ouudsngering the Jives of pavsougers aud tho'omployes of wald Taflrosds; therefors, e it resulved, That wo condomn puch proccodingy aud thiat wo aré tn favor of using only Jaw and Lawful ncans to accomplisl: railway xeform, Docatur Voach, of Livingston; W, 1L Grenoll, of Kankakeo, and W. i1, Man, of Iroquais, wore choson au the Farmers' Judioial Committoo for the Thirtoonth Judiclal District. Tho procoodings wore marked by & spirit of Larmony and good fecling molddm, it ever, wit- nessod In conventions of a similar nature, ‘fhe Republicnn Convention in tho Second Clircuite-One Iundred and Sovonty=five Ballots Withont Itcw sult. Anza0, MoFonry Co., Til,, May 20.—Wo aro having an exoiting contos} horo, Tho Republi- can Judicial Convention for the Socond Cirouit (Mollonry, Boono, Dokalb and Loko Countlos), mot hero, yostorday afternoon at 2 o'cloc! to ' nominito o candidnte for Circuil Judge. Tho bolloting has boon in prog- Tous aftornoon_and all night withe out aresult. Tho contost in botwoen Judgo T, D, Murphy, of McHonry County, the prosont incumliont, Charlos Kellim, of DoKalb, and T, T, Clark, of Lake. Tho frionds of Xollum nnd Clark aro unitod ngainst Murphy, and Murphy's frionds aro firm for thelr man. Up to thig morning thero had boon 175 ballots, in all of Mhich Nurply xoccived & votds from Boono, 7 from McHonry, and 1 from Lnke,' Tho 7 votes for DeKnb aud tho other § from Lako woro each fimo cast for oithior Kollum or Olatk. Thera is no prospect of change, aud, horaforo, uo prospeot o a holen. It is o dond lock, Nono of Murphy's frionds will {oranke him, and nioho of his oppononty oun o budged an incl In his favor. 1t is a nice littlo faht u 1 stauds, with o proapoc of » chango, Botl sidos declaro they will staud thoir ground uutil oloction day, which is & wook from noxt Monday. NEW YORK. Tho Thompson Street Trageidys-=Ara rest of the Murderer=<The Vcto of the KLocal Option i Erancis Train Judged Insnness=Po lico Commissioncrum=Miscellnancons Local Ktemw, Spectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, May 20.—Tho last theory of tho polico In rogard to the Thompson streot murdor lins provod tobo corroct, At 245 o'olock this aftornoon Jamos Brown, & nogro, haillng from Washington, tomporarily stopping at s nogro thiovos' rosort undor Goldin's liquor storo, lkont: by Solomon Bolding, at tho cornor of Houston sireot and Bouth Fifth avonuo, ontored tho Elghth Procinct Station-houso and informed Capt. McCullogh “and Sorgt, Schultz, that Jim Jackson, tho murdoror, was ut thnt timo conconl- ed in tho honeo mentionad above. ‘Ihio Captain aud Sorgt. Schultz at onco wont to the pluce in- dicated, and o an_iunor room, usod ns o store-room, found Jackon strotched out on two window-shutters, with s gash in his thront four inchos long and vory deop, Only tho su- porfcinl vossoln woro_moverad, tho carotid nr- erios and jugnler voin having beon missod, by o miracle. " Jackeon, on seeing tho officers, sald Lio woa glad they oamo, ns ho intended to give Limuall up as soon s Lo was ablo, Ho ndmitted that he struck tho decensod throo or four times whilo iu the strect, but donios having killed ber. Io says thaf ho took hor homo and loft Lier thore, aud then wont out. When Lo zobumned. ho found bor lyiug at tho foot of tho etairs dend, and s of tho opinion that ehe foll down stairs nftor ho loft Lier. Ho thon carried Lor up-etairs and laid hor in bed, andleft tho placo, foaring that Lo would bo ar- rosted as hior murdorer, and wont to an out-hiouse in Sullivan streot and cut bis throat. Horefused to tell who carried him to whoro ko was found, Ho was taken to tho polico-atation, and & sur- con was summonad. Ho pronounced the in- Jurics sovore, but nob neconearily fatal, Tho wound bad nover been drossed. ~Jnckeon was sont to Bollavuo Hospital for troalment, A vas crowdot colorod persons assomblod in the noigh- borhood, but no domonstration was mado a8 the prisoner was drivon off. Tho poor wrotch wao in & stato of fearfal norvousncss, Iis limbs trombled, and Lo gavo his statomont in a vory jumblod and disconncoted manner. Brown suys that he stumbled over tho fugitive by acci- dont, while looking for somothing in tho collar, and fmmodiatoly recognized him. Ho ndds thal Jackoon admitted to hlm that ho had killed his “woman," and that le intonded to leave for Chicago fo-night. Jockson's deseription of his attempted suicido is curious. Ho says that after killiug his mis- tross, o mot & mulatto friend to whom he told whatho bind done, Tho latter adviedhim tocut bis throat, and Jont him n razor and accompaniod him 10 the water-closot to witnoss tho docd. Just 08 Jackson was abou to drayw tho wospon ncross his throat, bis considorato friond caught Dis hand and suggostod that ho might bo actin rashly, a8 porbaps tho woman was not dead. Thon tolling bim to wait until ho ascortained, 110 ran around to tho. houso in Thompson street for that purpose. Jackson says ko waited o whilo, but bocoming impationt, concluiled to ill Limsclf anyhow. o remombers no moro until this morning. y Tho triul of George Francis Train on thochargo of imuing obsoino publications, s suismanly concludod to-doy, ninid a scone of unparalielod oxcitemont, ‘o prosecation rosted yestordu; on tho tostimony of Anthony J. Comstock, an Nicholos, Trals pholograpier, This. moraing r. Howe, of Train's counsel, moved that tho Court direot the jury to_acquit, on_tho_ground that tho statuto s unconstitutlonal. e Lield that if the act was liberally construod, evory man haviog in bis possossion nudo_statuary, or_tho worlis of Paing, Smollott, and Pope was liablo to indictmont. Jtistico Davis donied tho motion, suying thafho hod not tho lonst doubt but that tho lsw was constitutional. Counsel thon briefly oponed for tho dofonse, relying maiuly on tho statomont that the mattor publishied consistod of oxtracts from tho Bible. Ho thon nttompted to road scloctions from Tomeo but Judgo Davie: stopped bim, ssying that Shakeponro wna not on trial. Similar at- tompts to read from_ Smollet, Byron, and Fiold- ing wore troated in tho liko poromptory manner, Excoptions having boon takon, Dr. owe called Dr. Cross, one of the oxports, who bad testified to ‘Train’s’ insavity on tho inquisition do luun- tico. Aftgr » fow proliminary questions bad beon askted him by Mr., Bell, Aesistant District Attornoy Lyona ssid, that having callod oxports to testify that Mr. Train was insatio, ho could nat now put in tostimony in robuttal and was pro- ared to admit insanity at the timo of tho pub- ication of tho Train Ligue. Mr, Boll olnimod that, if tho District Attornoy bolieved thnt, ko should ontor a nollo prosequl.” Judge Davis re- torted that ho would not pormit euch a thing to bo dope. Mr. Boll then domanded that the Coust wiould direct vordiot of *not gully.” Br, Lyon said that would bo satisfactory to him, Judge Davis theroupon dirocted the jury to find s verdict of “not guilty,” on tho ground of insenity, which ~was dono, Two of tho jurors arising and gaying that such “was nob their vordict, = Trains counsol demanded that_the jury bo polled, but Judgo Davis rofused. In au intant ll was up- roar. All tho partios iutorosted sprung to their feot and bogan taiking ab onco, and gesticnlat~ ing wildly, “whilo spoctators crowded forward and mado tho room ring with laughtor. Ordor having been restorod, Assistant District Attornoy Lyon moved for ‘Irain’s commitment to tho Lunati Asylum. B, Boll protostod that thoro bind boon 1o proof of Mr. Train's lunacy, oithen past or prosoit, and the Shorils Jusy hid Leld im now sano.’ Judge Davls, turting to Dr. Cross, snid, ‘*“Do yon till considor {his man Ineano 7 4 You, sir; T bollovo it olironio.” “ Allright, Mr. clork,” sald tho Judgo, % make out the commitment, I will send the prisoner to tho Btato Lunatio Asyium.” Thon anothor uni- verual laugh fllled tho Court Touso, Train grew palo and norvous. Ho stoppod for tho Judge's sont, i oyo llashed firo and ho shouted : * I thall demand your Honor's impeachmont by the coplo,” [Luughtor] Justico Davis— it 0w, bir, Tiwant to hoar nothing from you.” Tho jry au thon dischnrged and the room olenred, Trgin's counsel hastoned to Judgs Fanchor and obtainod o writ of Linbeas corpits, returnable on Thnrsday. . Tho English dotootivos oxpect to tako Mao- Donuall, the Dank of England forgor, to Eng-" land on’ Baturdny. Tho oxpensoa of a Inrge numbor of Now York witnossos aro to be pald to Turopo. (70 the Aesoclated Press,) Nxw Youx, May 20.—The Mutusl Dank, or- gonizod four years ago, 18 winding up, the ofil-, cory boing of tho opinfon that the presont unro- munerative charactor of mereantile pursnits doos not warrant tho continuntion of businoss, = All tho debts and dopository are belug me in full. ‘The Assigneo of the Contral Bunk of Brookiyn has doclarod o dividend to dopositors of 25 por fionti and gave & promiko of & furthor divi- end, e AlL'tho Police Commissioners nominated b, Muyor Iluvemoyor yostordiy wero confirmed by tho _Board ~ of Aldermon to-dny, Uoorgo W. Laue was. wnauimously conflrmed, Ghisuiborlain, Tho consldoration of the nomincon for Park Commissloners, Phillip Bisslugor, Du- vid B, Williamaon, 8slom II. Wales, aud Frank I, Churob, was Iaidl ovor for & woek, NUMBER 275. WASHINGTON. The President’s Views on tho Ques- tlon of the Chief Jus- ticeship, A Grand Annexation Scheme Said to Be in Prep- aration. Lower California, Northern Mexico, and Capada the Talked-of Ex-Sccretary Welles to Reply to Mr. Adams’ Recent Specch. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. THE CUIRF JUSTICESNID. Wasmxoroy, D. 0., Moy 20.—The Prosidont stated to-day, that, in appointing & succossor to Obiof Justico Chiaso, ho proposed to sink all poraonal and party considorations, and scloct o man who would bo accoptablo to tho whole country, His main object in postponing tho ap- pointment untll aftor tho meoting of Congress was toallow tho claims and quslifieations of tho various sspirants to bo thoroughly discussod in tho nowspapora. By this menna ko expects to ascortain tho fooling smong the pooplo,and thoir proforonco s to tho candidates. It is evidont that tho Presidont rogards tho solection of o Chiof Justico as tho most fmportant act of his_administration under the appolnting poer, and Lo expocts to gain coneldorablo ropu- ation by it. Thoro are_about 200 aspirants, 80 that thero will bo abundant material from which to chooso, According to the oxocutivo pro- grammo, tho newspuper pross of the country Sill oxareluo o larga faflushco on tho appoint: ment. Contrary Lo his ususl oustom, tho Prosi- dont will devote much of his timo this summer toacaroful porusal of tho nowspapors which dincuss tho morils of the various candidates for Chiof Justico, O0OEAN MAILS. In responso to tho domand of the Postmastor- Gonoral that the White Star Lino be roquired to show causo why it hna failed to punctuslly carry the Buropoan mails, the agents of tho com- panv lisvo appasrad Lioke, aud Tave givon ovi- onco to show that tho failure of this Iine in this rospoct wns owing to circumatances over which buman foresight had no control. The Postmaa- tor-Gonoral will withhold his decision in tho mattor for somo wooks yot. It is his dosiro to havo four Iuropoan muils loavo tho porta of this city por waok, and that the patronage bo oqually distributod botwoon them. 1o dosires to show no favoritism towards any particular lino, nor to punish any unnoces- earily. DECORATION DAY, Tho Executivo Committoo of the Grand Army of the Republio, having in charge the docoration caromonics at Arlington, on tho S0th inut,, held meating last night to discuss _tho proposition whothor the frionda of Confederato_soldiers buried fu tho cometory shonld bo allowed to docorato their graves at the samo timo. Tho ro- sult of this consultation may bo inferred from thig following rosolution, which wan adopled : ‘WnEneas, Donntions have been invited for tho 5:“\ pose of Llnwrlllufl the graves of the Confoderate dead e Mo contemplated ding 18 cal 1ated to cresto disorder sl lead o8 Dresch of tha peace, thereforo, tho members of the Executive Com- imitteoaf tho Grand Army of tho Republic do hereby Ivo notico tliat tlio 30th of May, beiug set apszt by the %mnd Army of the Ropublic sa » memorial dsy, and tho grounds st Arlington being opened on that special day - by order of the Quartermaster- General of “tho Army to the Grand Army of the Ropublic, for tho purposs of strewing flowers upon and decorating the graves of the de- censed Union_soldiers, ly attempt by the friends of tho rebel dead to strew flowora on thelr graves will bo Tegard as an_interference with the programme of the day, and will not be tolerated.” A CLAIM TONORED. A romant waa fomnod by tho Yisseury Dopect- mont to-dsy for 9100 In favor of Donald Yoliag, tho scout who loads the Wacm Spring Tudians in tlio campaigu aginst tio Modoos. e monoy is duoby the Governmont, on account of quarter- mastor's storos furnished by McKay to the Unitod States troops somo timo siuce. Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune, ANNEXATION SCHEME, New You, May 20.—4 Washingion special aays : Tho Govorumont. bas o grand anuosation schomo on hand, and tho acquisition of tho Sandvwich Islands is to bo tho firut stop made, T loarn from ofiicial eourcon that tho Commissioner in about starting for San Francisco to prococd to tho Sandwich Islands and arrango proliminaries ith tho King. Tho nost stop in the tchomo will Lo tho formation of n new Stato of that part of Northorn Mexico which containg tho old sil- vor minos, aud its sunoxation to tho Unitod States. This will bo brought about through grants mado to tho Rosocrans Rnilrond ontor- prisos and tho advanco of the Toxas Pacifio Nail- rond, oud by means of Now York capital- iste,’ Tho = mame ‘parlion aro ongaged in this work who plauncd - tho Lowor California Rond, and mado s fmlure of it, but this timo thoy will bo successful, Whoit Lovwor Californis and the now silver Stato have boen annoxod, tho Governinent, will turn its oyes elsowharo, and it is estimatod that s proposition will be made to reliove Groat Britain of the bur- don of Canada.” 7o the Associated Press.) PERSONAL. Wasuraay, Moy 30—1Itio Presidont. to-da appointed Willlam &. Sapp Colloctor of Intorn: Reyonuo for the Thirtcenth District of Ohio. Geon. Bherman uxyecta to leave this evening or to-morrow for Indinuapolis to attond the funernl of Gon. Canby, whowe romains will ar- rive ther to-morrow or next day. : WELLES ON ADANS. 1t is announced that the ex-Secrotary of the Navy, Gidoon Wollos, who lopt & diary of all that 'was_dono in tho Cabinot, will roplyto Oharlos Francls Adams. Among othor things, hio will bo ablo to prove that Mr. Lincoln desired to appoint Alr, Dayton Ministor to Groat Brit- ain, and was only iuduced to change bis mind and appoint Mr. Adams by the urgont appeals of Mr. Soward. THE DUSSIAN MISSION. Tho President hoy tendorod the Rusaian mis- slon to ox-Gov. Jowall, of Counoticut. - - Ex-Gov, Jowell, of ‘Connocticut, was in-Do- troit, yostorday, whoro the nowsof his appoint- mont to the Russian Mission rachod Lim.. OIVIL BERVICE. E. 0. Graves, Chiof Clork of the United Statos Trenaurer's office, and tho other gontlomon com- Joving the Lxamining Doned of tho ilronsury Dopartment in connection with the Oivil. Sorvica, Liave returned from their trip to Galveston, Now Orloans, Mobilo, Savannah,” Chatloston, and St. Louis, whora_thoy comolofod mirangemonts for tho oxamination of candidaion for appointmonts {o ofllco u tho Te4Dootivo custonr-Lousos In those cition. TME TRANBPORTATION COMMITTEE. Souator Windom, Chairman of the Soloct Com- ‘mitteo on Transportation, hins roturnod to Wash- inglon, and 8 o ongagé {n working up gon- oral atatistics, and making arraugoments for por- footing tho programmo of tho Conmittoo. & onoral meeting will bo hold_hero in August or Hoptembor, whon it will bo detorminod Low ot the visits of ‘membors of the Committea shall oxtond. Benator Windom will first visit cortain localitios, including Philadolphis, Now York," Albany, Bouton, Duftalo, and Montreal, to ascor tnin tho bost sourcon of commoroial and. transit iuformation, so tho othor mombora may havo starting-points for a moro partioular inquiry. THE 'NEW SLOOPR. > Tho Soorotary of the Navy has decidod fo lavo, tho olght sloope-of-wur autliorized ' by aot of Congross’ built ns follows: . Ono_onoh ” at, o Norfolk, Now York, Kittory, aud’Clintlostown Navy-Yards; at tho last nanicd tho voseol to bo buil of iron; the othors of wood, ~An- othor e to'bo built at- tho Kitiory yard of matorial” furulshod - by ‘tho Navy, Dopartment, the contraot to bo givai to tho low= o8t rosponsfble bidder, ‘Tho sixtj, soventh, and oighth aro to bo_built at- private yards, also by. contract ko the lowast rogponsible biddor, two of them of iron and ono of wood. MILUTAIY FOTS: Tho purpoue of the Powdor Rivor expodition, spokon of fu Mnj, Forsyth's dispateh to Gou. Bheridan, 15 to ascortain what are the bost polnts for tho ldeation at now millary posta uid nupply dopots in tho Indian cou near the lino of the Northiom Pacifio Railzo: arror - ip, Tho Drenidont to-dag’ ppointed Samul A, 3 Snyder Posimaator at 1. %unt, 0., vico Honry- Lonhor, ccmmission_oxpi-&1; Josoph Bobeltor, Tostmnstor at Ulm, Minr sajco Fredoricle Fostor, 4o Edmund_Palimor { o.nu Agont at Grand Rivor Agonoy, Dakota. {7 rotu K 3. W. Wham, formerly: & dinn Agont at the Tod Cloud Agbucy and ¢ & witoro, has doriinod an appoinimout as one of { & }five Indian Inspec- tors, provided for by tha & nt act of Conpross. ‘Tho appolntmonts will not | formally made un< Gl tho oxplration of [# o proscnt flacal oor. Mr. . addrossing the ocrotary of tho = Inlgrior, after - giviug his rowons for tho : daclination, said: #1t would bo a Ligh honor to bo ono of thoso, who domontirated to tho Amorican peoplo the cconomy and practiesbility of that graud idoa of tho Prosident to humanizs, civilizo, and Chris~ tianizo thowo vast bunds qf wild Indians thab roam ovor our Wont, o curso to thomeolves and a dotrimont o tho anward march of clvilization.” TREABURY ITEME. Balonces in tho Tronsury to-day : QUITORG i inene Bpeelal doposit of legal touders for ‘Wham, dlemption of certiticatea of doposit 055,000 oln., T4,585,004 Inchiding colis ort 00 Ouistanding legal tonders. ... WEST YOINT YISITORS, Tiio following Board of Visitors to the Military Acadgmy [or 1670 1ias boon appointod by Socro- iary Bolknop : Rov. J. L. G. Meckown, of Tilinols ; Hon, M, Ruasel Thayor, of Ponnsylvania ; Hon. William T Enrly, of Vitginis ; Hon, H. W, Mc~ Mullan, of Maino ; Hon, Honry B, Curtls, of Obio; iTon, A, T.’Akerman, of Georgin; Nov. A, 8. Chapin, D, D., of Wisconsin, On tho purt of tho Seunts, Iion." John Shormsn, of Ohio 3 Hon, . W. 8ovanson, of Kentucky ; and on thé part of tho Houso of Roprosontatives, Hon, Jobn Coburn, of Tndisng; Hon. L, I. Poland, of Vormont, aud Hon, 8. 8. Marshall, of Illinois.. BUIT To RECOVER, Tho Supromo Court for tho District of Co- Iumbin took up, to-duy, the cnso of Francls Dainez agninst_Charlos alo, formorly Consul- Goucral of tho Unitod States Army ot Alexandiia, Tgypt. Plaintilt chorgea that Halo maliciously aid llogally Intarfored- with his busincss mate tors, by which ho suffored gront losy, and he thereforo brings suit to rocover £25,000 damnges. ’fllle caso {uvolyos tho judicial powors of Cone suls, TIE INDIAY CONTRAGTS, The Commissionor of Indian Affairs, to. whont wero reforred for invostigation tho complainta of cortaln parties who alloged thoy woro unfairly trontod in rocont lotting of coutracta for Indian supplios, to-dny submiftod bia report Lo the Act- ing Socretary of tho Inforior. After stating all tho ~ciroumitances of tho oponing of bids and “aword of contracts and ~ that ho mado tho awards on tho unanimous findinga of thio Purchasing Committoo of tho Board of Tudian Gommissionors and Gop. Cowen, the Assistant Sccrotary of tho Intorior Dopartmant, tho Commissionor says : *That gomo mistaker wero made by which desorving bids did notvo- coive duoconsiderntion s not impossiblo; but nc uow faots bavo boon disclosed to this offica which, in my judgmont, would bo likcly to lead fo a' differdnt award if it woro now to bo mado undor tho advico of the eymo partios, To bids of Mosscs, Harlan, Church & fiddtoton for the transportation of flour and to- bacao, which woro lower than the bid upon which tho contract was muado, was rojected, 1n accordanco with tho law which glves agonts of tho Govornment tho authority to roject any or all bids, o to secopt othor then the lowest bids, if in thoir judgment it is to tho intorost of tho Governmoiit fo do 80" In tho caso of awards for {ransportation and supply of cattlo for somo of tho Indian tribos, the Commiseioner says: “ Whilo tho bid of thé party complaining wns lower than that of the porsion who recoivod tho sward, 1t was rogurded 80 obsouro nnd informal, and’ could not havo beon modifiod without doing injustico to other bidders,” In this partioular caso ho roquests that tho bid of the protestant bo roforred 1o tho Bolicitor of tho Dopartment for his interpreta- tion of its meaning, THE KEXT OIIE¥ TUSTICE. NEW Yonk, Msy 20.—Lx-Judgo Edwarda Pierrepont, who Lina declined tho migsion to Rus- sia, is montionad by Washington speoial a8 the probablo successor of Chiof Justico Oliase, METEOROLOGICAL. Signal Service Burcau HReports and Prognostications, 01110400, May 20—~10:18 p, m, Tho followiug raports havo baon received from tho places mentionod bolow : Station, | B Tl Wad. | Weather, Breckiuridgo. ... |29.04 65/8. ., fresh, {Olbudy, Turalo, 5[6. E,, fresh, [Fal goutle, gentle, ntlo, brlsk, Glioyenne, .. dn, Davenport 60E, gontlo, Donvar, S{Calm, Detroit. N., {resls, Duluth, ' m, 7|, ., fresh, BLW,, light. 008, E.. fresh, fresh, geutle, (Oloudy, ., gohtlo. |Cloar, 648, W,, geatle. [Cloudy, . = Tnovamwmizs, WasinaToN, May 20.—For the Northwoest and ontirs Inke region, and thenco to Missouri and Kontucky, variable northeastorly to northe wosterly winds, low barometer, cloudy wenather, sud oecasional Toin will provail, For the Gul and ¢h Atlantic States aud Tonnossee, south- eastorly“and southwesterly winds, high tompora- turo, cln\ldr woathor, and rain, cloaring to- morrow in the Westorn Gulf. For the Middle Btates southeastorly and southwesterly winds, ulomlf' wenther, falling barometer, and occa- sional rain, For Cauads sud New Englund, high baromotor, rising tomporature, southeast- orly to uorthoastorly winds, and partly cloudy woather, with, possibly, occusional rain. B POLITICAL. The Situntion in Arkansas.~The Ohia State Republican Convention To- day. Lirzsz Roos, Moy 20,~Tho political situntion is quiot. ' Tho militla on duty s tho State-Louse hine boon disbanded, tho Govornor not nppre- honding any furthor presont nood for thoir sor- vicos, £ Gov. Baxter to-day appointod nearly 100 county, officers in varions picts of tho Btato, to Whom commissions will b sent to-morrow. . . CoruMbus, 0., May 20,—A largo. reprosente- tion s hore from'sll purts of the Stato_to attend tho Ropublican Htato Convontion’ to-morrow. Noyes will bo renominated Governor by ncclam- muation. Tho indications aro that tho remaindor of * tho ticket will bo:made up as follows : Lioutonaut-Governor, ‘N, IL Van Vorhos, of Athdns ; Attornoy-Gonoral, Jobn Littlo, of Groono; Blato Lransurer, Itano Welsh, of Bol- mont ; Comptroller, W. T, Wilson, of Dortago ; member of the Bodrd of Publio Works, Plillip Horzig, of Auglaize ; Suprome Judgos, Willism Wiite, of ‘Glark, awa Waltor Stono, "of Erior Jomos Danroo, of .Obarlin, will pobably bo made pormanent Chairman of tho Convontion. Tho “walary-grab " will bo vigorously donouucod. Obitunrye TaoxsoNVILLE, Tl M A, John Lotton, promiinoutcitizon aud & loading farmer aud stook-raisor of Seott County, diod this morning. Ttogironp, 1L, May 20.—D. 8, Tonflold, ong of tho ourliont sottlers of Rtockford, a ‘I'vustoe of tho Fomalo Sominary, tholate Clty Tronsuror, and who was olostod’ Alderman at the recon olaotion, diod about 6 o'olook thls morning, of puoumonis, after & Lriof illnows. A spocial tinoting of tho OId Sottlor’ Socialy and tho Gity Counieil ara to bo cullod. . Specil Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tonox10, Out,, Mny “0.—A cable tologram Just rocoivad hord aundincos tho doatl, i Lon= don, of Bir Georga Btionuo Cartior, mombor of tho Canndian Govormmont. . Buouansr, May 20.—Aloxandor John Conza, first. Princo of Molduvia and Wallachia, olocted 1185, aud who abdientod iu 1860, is doad. So LN et Judiclal Resignation. HArronn, Conn, May 20,—The rosiy of Chiot Justico Butlor, of tho Couiocticut Hnpremo Court, wan sont 'to_tho Loglelnturo by ov. Tugoreoll to-day. 1l Loalth Iy the cause,