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; TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, J LY-16, 1875. ee aE ¢ Bamber of 150 or moro, mill rango acroan to the Michigan shoro, ‘The referen aud time-koepors will nao the Lig teleavopo of the Chicano Uni- vornity and others like it, conutincted oxprepely for the purposn; tho Judges will follow tho crowa in cocklo-abells prupellad by Krriy's motor; and (he spectators, heaven help them, ‘will atand on the shores and rend tho heavons with 150 different and sonorans sells, By all means, let the college onamen come Went. ‘An alamnue of Willlams College, having tho good of the institution at heart, writes to ona Of the New England newspapers a ciiticism of the rece management of tho ‘Trusteny, fle al- leges that vortain of the Collego buildings are conatructed in deflauce of hygionie principles; that the satronomical observatory is broken down and decarod, ana tho nstural-Listory musoum iil-kept; that the clussea In some de- partments are bus half instructod ; and, finally, that Withams has von altogether too prodigal of honorary dogrees far a collego of her size. Tho blamo for this Ktata of affairs, if it roally exiets, rots with the ‘Trustees, who ara disposcd to muintain tberr conscrvatiam at tho oxpenso of the bort intorests of the Colloge., Williame ia not pecnfiar in this resject. Mout of tho col- legea in Now Englund are plagued with tho spirit, of old-fogyium, which must be exor- elsed before any great progsoss will be made in the higher kepartmosts of cducation, A Uberal infusion of yonng blood ia nooded, and thia tho alumni of each fustitution aro propared to fur- nish if thay cen only obtain tbo authority ueces- sary for its proper application, The timo has paesed‘for making any educational inatitution tho reprogemtative of a peculiar phase of ortho- doxy, or for making ite roligious character au- per.or to ts iutoltectual aud physical require- mente. The»Coddon Club of London fs a live inatitue don, It fs the contro of freo-trado agitation thionghout Eusope. Ita last annual roport, just published, ahows that it has distributed 23,920 copies of economic works during tho last yoar. Amoug thom were 3,000 copica of Bastiar and 2,000 copios of the ‘Cobden Giub Eseaya” on Local Government and Tuxation.” It is now founding prizea in economic science in sevoral seltoola and colloges, It has had Davi A. Wer." Speech on the effects of Protection in the United Btatos trana’ated into Italian, and will distnbuto 2,000 copies of it In Etaly, whera the Goveru- Ment seoms inctnod to revive tho protective ' dntios of the pavt. Propagandiam is to bo car- ried on in Auctria and Prussia a'so. Thies ia a record of honithy wort. Tas Now York Irec- Trade Leaguo makos but a boggirly showing by the ado of tho Loudon Cobdou Club. Tho examplo of Florida frult-growers in send- vog their products by faat train to Chicago for sale has stirred thosloygieh ambition of farmore in other Soutborn Ststos, and augges‘ed to them the propristy of aunilar undertakings on thoir own behalf. Tuo Mabilo Regisler save that, with aome improvemont in railroad fecilitios and proper co-operation among tho shippers, prudent and industrious farmers could realize more from yegotable gardona tn Alabama in six weeks than they could mako in a twolvemonth upon an Iows or Nhuois farm. Tho experiment ia doubtless Worth tying. —__-_—— POLITICAL NOTES, Mont of the County Conventions {o Maryland dave chosen delogates to the State Convention, favoring the nomination of ex-Henator Hamilton for Governor, . Tadgo Kolloy’s apoech at Youn zatown recoiled torrivly, and the unfortuuate orator ia now dis- sblod. fle was therefore obliged to breast his epeaking engagement at Indianapolis for Inet night, pleading sickness, There's a sispicion thongh, that the Judgo had but one »posch, sud ‘was not prepared to havo it published ao widely. Judge Emmot, the Democratic candidate for Omof Justica in Minncaots, ie charged by the newspavers with having urged and obtained hie own somloation by special pleading before the Qouvention. Ha frienda deny tha sccueation, bat admit that ho did make % epesch while the ballot waa pending, in which he foformal the Convention that be would be * candidate if nobsdy olse wanted the place. The Conatitutiouat Conventlon in Missonri, aimost cntircly composed of Demoorats, bas al- rexdy cost the Stato nearly 965,000, This monoy Ip ne good ag thrown away, for tho Convention as wanted intolligonco to prepare a Conutitution that would mect tho xpprovalof the peopla. The charactor of the body may be judged from the fect that ita President lobbied with considerable ageiduity to provont the passage of reaolutiona of Tespect to the memory of Frank Blair, Gen, Butlor'e recent communication to’ the New York Arcadian revives the drooping hopes . of honest Repubitcans that he may soon Sind it convenient to rejoin the Domocratio party. The Goueral writoa: How long the business pore tion of the country will submit to this (the pres- ont svetem) for the Leuoft of thoua who hold bonds, notes, and mortgages is 8 queation which must be solved apparoutly by the Demooratic party, and upon this question Ohio has given no uncertaly sound.” .- ‘The railroad issue having become ro promi- newt ia California, aud the Republican and Inde~ Pendent Conventious having declared for State control of corporations, the Central Pacific ine beon obliged to take up with the Demociate au a forlorn Lope, The Democratio State Canyeu- Hon waa notably managed in the railroad inter- est Moro recently, ex-Senator Casserly has ro- Signed toe Ciusirmanship of the Siate Contra! -Committeo, aud Petor Donahue, tho railroad Operator, lias boon olectod in hiv stead, Shephard LofMlor, of Iowa, is s Saurisn-Demo- erat, as well kuowa in bie own neighborhood a8 Willlam Allon is in Chilicotue County, 0, ‘The fun at Bhophard’s expeowe ia uot even as decorous ng that which was derived from the memorabilia of the Allen family, two years ago, when the venorablo William wae brought out from tho dead past. They say, for instance, that tho atone-at lately discovered In Tama County ‘was the property of Mr, Lofiter, 8r,, who bo- Queathed is to his litte son Buephard 2,500 Years ago. . Tho Kentucky canvaes bas not only been con Quoted decuntly aud in order, but with more Goference to old-time sentiments of chivalry \han wo have boon acoustomod to witness of lata Years, The two candidates for Governor trayol fagethor, eat togetbor, and sometimes sloep to- Uther, thoagh on tho atump they are tho bitter- “i of foes. The obvious objection to this style S€canvase is the apparent want of sincerity ‘Which lt discloses ; but {hero fa no resson why Spolittoal campalga involving no extraordinary eu should not be carried on with personal 800d fealing. : Tee Temperance party in Towa hae about de- Yamined to hold another State Convention and Rominate a separate ticket. The Liberal Demo- arte wre engincering the movement, With all thefume aud fury that have beea indulged in the Democratio and Temperance people, they Stem unable to agree ad to Cov, Kirkwood's Poaltlon on the all-important Hquor question. ‘The Keokuk Conatituiion declares that ho is» Whole hog proniLitioulet, and damna with Pari- tanical tuetion the wine and beer clause.” This Queer, seaing that he signed the bill whon that Passed, Op tho other hand, the Daven- femporance organ saya Kirkwood favors te, Hartson Ludington, Ropublican candidate for Govamor of Wisconsin, bas addreased tho fol- Ing letter accepting the nomination to the Hon, James J. Lewis, President of tho State Convention: Mitwavara, Wie, July 12,—Hm: At the Ume that B dccejted the nonttution for Govervor at the haude Bi jBe body over which you prealded, the platforms niDot been adopted and I promised lo asjrass muy With roapect fo it in.» letter 10 the Convention, kmnetoccmmunteate through you to the wem- rae Ske Convention and to the people of Wisconsin + resolu ‘without quulicatiog a tovel of the ons MERAY how, Walle ai ta wisdeosssaty tet § the resctutions 7, Lmay add that the «feet a tarer of ial roveneats in the el akong Umaagantatind, sc As tha Fea ind seth Ja in aocontance with Hee rt eee aie tor thirty years. Yours respectfully, Hanation LubINaTON, Gor. William Allan now advocates a repndia- tlon platform in Ohio, but in tho Twrenty-ftth Congrera he wos ® pronounced Lo'lavar in Apo- cio payments, One of tho strongost and beat~ known speaches ho over mado contained the ful lowlng pasange: * Metalic money ia admitted, tho orld over, to be the only standard of valuo for labor and proparty. If, therefore, tt be te that papor is lova valuable, thon that fact io 9 Toaron conclusive nat only against tho recoipt of it as many by tho Government, but alvo agalnet tho banking syatom itse!f by which such paper ix impored upon the community,” Goy, Allen iw eald ta ba till, by conviction, » hard-monoy man. Hin private opinions, howover, aro of no conaquence to the puople, except as thoy may confirm tho common estimate of the man, which hiolde bim aa docoitful and desperately wicked. Dr. Purvia senda to tho editor of the New York Moat a donial of Prof. gston’s state. ments concorning Howaid University. Ife per- tiuently inquires: ‘Why, if the allegations mado by Prof. Langston are true, did be not inake them before? Why, with the facts bo has wet forth fronts in Ine mind, did Le contiauo to oxto} the institution and solicit funds for it upto within a Cow days of tuo annual meeting of the ‘Trustees? Why wart until ho was defeated in the oloction for Preantent?” Dr, Purvis then procecds to consider the charges seriatim. Ag to the propondorance of Congregationalists in the Board of ‘Trustocs, bo shows that sll tho non-Congrogattoushuts are residents of Wash- ington, winlo five of the Congrogationalist mem- bers liyo in diatapt parts of the country—an anawor not entirely eatiefactory, after all, Tho other etatements of Prof, Langston are not much better refuted. It may bo naid, mndecd, that Dr. Purvis uses up Prof, Laugeton, but loaves his original charges in thoir intogrity. PERSONAL ‘The boys catch whales 60 fect long in Galven- ton harbor, Humming birds cannot livo in Paria, tho sensi. tivo little iunoceuta. Fomiuine triplote are reported from the Now Haven Almshouses, Louisville policemon arreat each other on tho old principle of wetting a thief to catch a thiof. Maj. Muretts, a Jap, ianoraut of English, ig tho bost marksinan at 1,000 yards in Groat Brit- ain, Jeff Davis is an irreconcilable indeed. He now threatens to inflict a book upon a long-suffenug nation, Now that Grant is a grandfather, will the Domoeratio pross bolievo that the third term is realized ? John Morrissey advocates a public library at Saratoga. Has John the copyright of Schouck'’s Handbook ? A atrangor in Brooklyn wants to know the extent of bis congo when voto “tho privileges of the city.” P.T, Barnum, Mayor of Bridgeport, Conn., the only aud great wlowinan, la a guest at tho Sborman Houss. Potter Palmor yosterday roturoed from his ro cent visit to Eastern watering-places, His family remain at Newport. Mr, Micogale Dyor, of Georgis, Has invented a flying-machine. His name admirably gives Lin biography Intwo words. A Maryland highwayman bonght a rovolvor of # frend for $3, Thon be rovoverod huis original tovestmont and $8 besides. Nobody seems to have viowed Robort Dale, Owen's insanity ag acaugo, not a couvoquouco, of hia splrituahatic tendencies, Tho Galtaw Abdel Az Iz devotes £2,000,000 to bis wives, aud evon at that rate thinks himsolf fortunate in wearing his own hair, No wondor that the Star of Empire travels Wostward. FE. McClonehan, of Sigournoy, Is., has twonty-four children, all his own, igh words wero oxchanged by the young mien in Donaldson's balloon Wednesday aftor- noon, but fortunatoly they dido’t tall out. Tho 8t, Lonia Republican thinks Clara Loulse Kellogg abould be provided with » little bird to aing in her heart, How could sho duct? According to the Times, only Donaldson and a Times reporter went up in the batloou, but that ig as near the facts as tho Timea usually gots, There's m Charlie Rosa chewing-gum. To think that year shonla bave gone by before an ingenious American should lave discoverod it! Mr, Hart Jaokwon explains—or ought to ex- plain—that the young women inthe “Two Or- phans" wero sent to Le Salpetriere to be cured. Bald as Frank is, Dousldaon says bis hair stood on end so etifly as tho balloon descended into the Iake, that his hat rose to the neck of tho ges-bag, Wyandotte, Mich. is building » stesm yacht to run 80 milenan hour at loaat, fr, Torronce, of South Chicago, manager of tho new rolliug tollla, is dolng the ame. E. I. Ayor and an excursion party of 200 real- donts of Springfield, cliofly Oudd-Follows, ar- tived in town yesterday and aro stopping at tho Sberman and Tremont Houses. The ‘recoil of the human consclonce from the Bgnoaticism of science” is, after all, the secret of the ucceas of Moody and Saakoy, according to s London ecolcalssticat jouraal, Warwlok, Mags, bas « burying-ground 4 inchos in dlameter and of unfathomable depth, range to say, no enterprising Yankeo bas de Sought sepulture init, Hot alr comes from A Loulaville galoon-keoper bas “American Team ooktaile,” Remington Cobblere,"* “Sbarp'a Ride Whisky.” Tho firat will kill at 800 yards, the sccond at 000, and the fast at 1,000, It requires teeth, after all, to hold on by, ta make a balloon ascension, The Post and ait ieporter bad nono, consequently be jumped overboard just ss Donaldson Baye the word to leave go. The reporter of the Post and from Donatdson’s balloon yesterday dust before itescended. Donaldson inolated that a Journal man aboard was too heavy a weight to admit of any compotition, Ald. B, B, Stone fs ordered away by ble - cian to Sparta, Wie., for aaveral pits Deny the paat two months he bas suffered from in+ fiammation of the brain, and absolute yest is en- joined upon him, ‘The bill for the dinners of the Brook; for aix months is $2,000. Tho County Audley refuses to audit it, and tho jurora will have to pay lt, ‘This will eave them a cash profit af 990 to show for six montha' agony, Torra-Arma was tho subject ofthe Post and Mail's reporter, who Jumped from the balloon yesterday as Donaldson gave the word to lot go. It hie front tosth bad boon firmer, hie detormi- es might have partaken of that charactorig. Mail jumped Recrotary of War Belknap, Gon, Mursten, Gex. Forsyth, Gen. Strong, and » oumber of minor officers lett thie clty yesterday morning at 10 o'clock by the Omaha line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad for the Yellowatane conatry, iva United 8, 0, Avengers is the namo of a South arolina necret society, but the vulgsr, who van- zo Sppreolate initials, call them the United i a hina at is visas ‘ae on Ben Miller, or, fail- 1 oy bet and Chek and hee ite Setelles and Grant ‘Mies Ibling, » fomale seronaut of Philad came down 1p her balloon with pit aes day, The bag bad buret, MMieg Ibliog “ sunk into the bottom of the basket, ang didn's remer ber anything unti she was taken out ineanaltie by two gentlemen.” Clever woinen, that, Grimwood, of the Journak who went ap in Baroum's balloon yesterday, was & young Dated aba at ‘Mia obituary, intrasied be the Tux Trrausx. will be interosting roading to. morrow. Ho first wont to achoul when W. K, Sutlivan, city editor of bis paper, waa educating tho young idea. ‘Cho man with (ha accordion bears « charmad ffe. Hotell off a roof the other evening, than Igetherod himaelf calmly togother, sat out on tho front stoop and played “Uld Huadred? until ovory window in tha boighborhoad was violently claand,and tho crevices rammod tight with cotton batling.—Brookiyn Argus. A Manchrater (England) sexton consecrated an unconscerated part af a comotory by covering tho unsanctified earth with a thin layer of dirt from the other pastof tho burylug-ground. No truly good man will consent to to burlod In nv epot whore all tha sauctity is on Lho Kurface, but thore are suine church-metmbers wuom it would sult exactly. Mr, Aaron Bhute, of Tompklos avenuo, Drook- lyn, who wae, as supposnd, fatally abot by burglsrs, {8 slowly recovering. Two bullets en- tered hia bead, ono of which lodged in his right oye sfter traversing bia brala, Tha eyo lias boon removed and the patient fa recovering. ‘The burglar is likely to bo severely punished, threo months bong spoken of as not too much for bim. True Inwardness jn Rome. Capt. Mancini found that hia wifa and M. Benati de Baylon, friond of his, had Leen too intimate. While do Baylon's funcrat was in progrows » dark lady in widow's woods threw heruelf on tho corpse and swallowed two ounces of aulphuric acd, The fluid wae too much for the true inwardocas of Mame, Mancini. It cured hor and loft tho Captain acomplacent widower with iuteresting evos, The Rev. Mr. Burrows, of Elmira, N. ¥., was Gned €150 some months ago by au idiotic jury who thought that to rub fried potatoos in nis wifo'a linir, rub ber down with apple-sauce, aud dregs hor off with a plattor, was neither clerical nor becoming, Ho appealed to a higher court, and oxplamod that he ouly meant to teaso her. This explanation was satisfactory, tho Court fearing to gcandalize good society by wilicting & tue upon one of ite exponents, ‘That misfortunes never como alono has born written in many different ways; but seldom bas the truth of tho asyiug been exemplitied toore touchingly than in tho sad oxperiouco of Houry Hanks, formerly an amploro of tho Statec lul- and Ferry Company, at Staploton, Daughter, wifo, and posstion woro taken from bim iu the course of a few wooks. and yoaterday bis only romaining child met with a fatal accident. To add to this accumulation of troubles, tha unfor- tonato man was sorously burucd in extinguint- ing tho flames communicated to the bed of hia Aying child by tho explosion of a ismp,—New York Tribune. His nomo is Tico, Like Reavis and Henry Clay Deno, he lives in Missouri. Ie has dincov- erod and announced that the planet Jupitor ia tho great weathor-breedar, tha meteorological Lowa, the celeatial Old Probatullticy, His theory iw that the greatest atmo-phorio disturbancos take place at the equivoxea of this overgrown planet once in twelve torreatrial years, and lessor mischivf at the equinoxes of other orba. Look out fer bad weathor, ho adda, with perilous prociaion, on July 19, Sept. 1 aud 22, Oct, 14 and 16, and Nov. 27, Alls man necds to do to fore cast the weather for a year tz advanco is to get a pleca of smoked glass aud sally our aud hunt up an equinox.— Graphic. MOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman House=W, P, Lyon, Madison I, B, Hop~ kine, Pools; B. i, Higginbotiam, Lafayette ; George Krouakipf, Hichiaud, Wii; W. HL Peeples, New York Col, N, B.'Scott, Coluunius; D, 1 Wiwon, Washin, ton; Heury Hopper, Michigan; W. H,’ Murrivo: Pana; George Ds . Drummun : Brant, Bouton; Springiad....drenivnt MoxseJoin C, Guult, Poul 8. 8,” Merrill, Minnewte; RG.” E geravil, Veoria; A, D, Barbour,” Bylfust: L. A. Uiddings, Donver; Isaac Freed, — Phitadelphin; Willtun Beebe, New Have; Clinton Bab- bit, Balvit: "0. E, Beitts' Miwaukeoz W. A. Potter, Indiana Patmer House—W, Pratt, Mobile; It. S, Det . Now Yorks 0, B, Dodge, Towa it, Manning, Detroit; 1, H, Walker, Iniiianapolis: Rf, Duy, Downs W. E. Dediey, New York Brooke, Us, A.t MF. Cowdery, Sandusk, W. L. Gross, Springteld; N. B. Carson; Bt, Louls; W, Wolcott, New York; L, Hap ‘oud, Sterling; A, Untdaway, 8 Eouls; C,G, Hubert, jew York; Jt. J. Withaus, Spriugtield ; F, W, Letton, Bt, Louls....Grand Paciio—S, UB. Potter, New Yurk; W. A. Goslin, Clevelind; ©, H, Harrie, Dubuque; J. Di. Dougizwe, 8t, Louin; 0. W, Huwen, Iowa A.C. Sueidon, Seda Darling, Terre SWOT. 8, rye, Bacraiento, Hoverson, La jaute ; Jon i, vod, Now York ; EM, Chisuoln, Vhliad *, Wallick, Iudiauapolis Brookes, St. ——G, Al, Thot ‘orld; Lyman Cuok, Buritugton; C. M. Dally, Yorke Kuuaas city’; G. A. Thowjxon, Pennsylvania; G. We dames, Milwaukoe j Irwin Daves, Davenport, FIRES, AT MASON CITY. IA, Special Correspondence of ‘I'he Caicago Tribune, Mason Crry, Is., July 11.—Iho residence of D. W. Lyons, & prominent citizen of this placo, was deatroyod by firo thia morning at 2 o'clock. The tamily—consisting of Mr. Lyons, three daughters aud a gervont—ware sleeping iu the house at ihe time, bat cucaped wvinjured. Bost of the furuiture was saved, Cho luss was fully covered by insurauce. ‘There ty no douvt but the fre was the work of an incendiary. There waa an attempt to firo tho barn soveral days ago, but it was unsuccedaful. i AT DUNELLEN. N. J. New Yonx, July 15.—Early this moming a fire broxe ont in Dunollen, N. J., and deutroyed tive of the largest buildings in the place. Tho Joas is nearly $100,000, IN CHICAGO, The alarm of firo at 11:20 o'clock last night from Bor 319 was caused by a alight aud dam- agelegs fro in roar of tho Acadomy of Slusic, ‘The sigual from Box 124 at 12:35 this morolor wad causod by a atin fire in tho stoaple of tho Firet Baptist Churoh, in course of orection ab the coruer of Thirty-fimt etreet and South Park avenue; no damage. The fire ongivated from a tluner'a fire-put, careleuuly loft burning by a workman, RAILROAD NEWS. RECEIVER APPOINTED. Special Dispatch to I'he Chtcago Tribune, Cepan Rapipe, July 15.—Information was re- celved at the general office of tho Lurlivgtoy, Coder Rapida & Minnesota Railway in thia city thie evening that Gen, Winslow, of New York, tormerly of Mt. Pleasant, la,, had been appulvt- ed ormanent Receiver of the main live. No particular change 18 expected to be made in the otticers of the road. a QUINCY’S EXPOSITION, Speetat Dupatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Quincy, ML, July 18.~An organization has boon effected aud arrangemants have been come pleted for holding a graud Expouitiou on the fair-grounda In this city, to be opened oo the 20th of Soptomber. A guarantee fuud uf $15,000 has already beon plodged by responuitla eluzene for insuring tho paymenta of premitums, and it is proposed to coowderably increave thet amount. Gen. Singleton, owoer of tho grounds, fa Sitting them up in splendid atyle, aod tt id bis fotention to have one of tho finest extibitions of stock that bas ever been hold in the West. Tho races will be a promiaeut foature of the affair, the owners of some of tho finoat horeoa fu the country baying already ou- gsged to be here, 5 A QUEER “BITE,” Spactat Dispatch to The Cawago Tribune, Dosvqus, Is., July 15,—A Dunleith seherman to-day, while angling patiently for bullbeads, found hiv hook fastened to something and raised it to the gurface, whan, to bis astoninhniout, be found that he had caught #cofiu with (bo fall- grown skeloton of # man inside, The Corouer {a Of the opinion that it was gome steamboat band who was buried on saand-bar and washed out ge ST. PAUL'S SEWERAGE SYSTEM. Spectat Dirputeh to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Pat, Mion., July 15.—The City Conncil last evening, after an unpleasant discuesion, postponed a resotution providing forthe employ- ment of Chesbrough, of Chicago, to porfoct the sowarege plan for tho city. RIVER MAILS. Naw Oxreama, Joly 15,~—Temporary arrange menis have been made with ihe coast packets rf x Heder stn ai horn alle to at ite the ~GRIMINAL NEWS, An Immigrant Family Murdered by Ponea ftndians in Nebraska, Excitement Among the Mormons Over the Mountain Meadow Mas- acre Trials, Escape of Ten Noted Morse-Thieres from Wichha, Kan. Gitizens in Hot Purauit, and a Desperate Encounter Expectod. Two Casos of Extremely Bold Daylight Bur- glaries in New York City. A FORGER CAUGHT. Rr. Joss, Mich., July 15,—Yesterday after- noon A gentlemanly, wtylia-looking individual, hailing fram Chicago, calle! at tho First Nae tloual Dank, of this city, ond presented tetters of introduction from J. f1. Wiite & Co,, com- mission merchants, of 104 Sonta Water etreet. Cuicago, and also a check for €4,0U), #igued by the rame firm. The man, who gavo bia name oa E. C. Hopkins, said that he wi Led to open gu account with the bank, and would doposit the ebock, Lut would require $1,000 tor his imme- diate uno. The bauk officials, who wero well acjuninted with the siznature of J. if Wine & Co, surpacted that bett the lester and check were forgenes, aud re- fused to pay any woney upon them, but said they would forward tho check for collec- tion. “Hopkins said ho wanted the monev umme- diately, and left tho baak. Upou waing the telo- graph, the suspicions of tho alficers of tho bank were comirmed. ‘Tue olticera were put in pur- nit of Hopkiny, who wae errostod by Shot Weimer at Stevensville, aud is vow immured iu the County Jail ut Borricu. AN UNFORTUNATE LéDY, Cincinnati, U., July 15.—Tho 2Enquirer's Canton (0.) special sass Jorume Markel bas been arteated thero on suspicion of having, with accomplices, committed the mout extensive robbery that bas ever vuccurrod there. The property stolen consista of nearly €14,000 in tnortygage notes, €300 worth of silverware, gold and eilver watches, and other articica of a total valuo of about $20,000, which was owned by Mra. Cathering Myer. The first intimation the lady had of her logs wae the receipt of a letter asting how much she would give to recuver Ler prope erty. The matter wes at once put into the lands ot the polico, who arrowed Merkel, aud were shown by uun whers they wore buried. Aly wero rocavered excent ono watch and some Markel, in detent: of bail, was comontted fur trial. Jt iv thought Le minor articles of jewalry. will iaxplicate otbord in the robbery. PURSUIT OF HORSE-THIEVES, Sr. Louis, July 5—Tho Uepublican's Wi- clita, Kan., special says tho jail at that place, in which wore ten of tho most votorious horse- thieves ia Southorn Kansas, was broken open by the prisoners laut night and all escaped: Wallace Bennott, the last of the gang brought from Cheyenne Agency by United States Marshal Letelera three werks ago, was among them. ‘They aro all splendidly armed, having been assisted by triunds alter their cucape. Olticers are in pursuit, and ita believed a terri- bie ight will occur when they overiako them, whico will be within twenty-four hours, Most of them ure thieves of tho worst character, and will make @ dowporate resistance tu recapture, AN EMGEZZLER COMMITS SUICIDE. Lovisviute, fiy., July 15.—Iuformation was rocatved ut & late hour to-night of an extensive dofatcation in the offico of tha United States Reavonuo Collector for this district. Goorge N. Jackson, Doputy-Collector and Cashier for tho Collector, Bucknor, was discovered this aiternoan to bo $45,000 short in iw accounts. A Warrant way issued to-vicht for his arrest, but upon ieaching the house tue deputy way met Ly 8 pbysicisu, who rofused to wow Jackson to be removed, saying he conld nut live until moruing, itis suspected thut Jackson took arsenic, Ho has hitherto bepu regarded as scrupulously hon- out aud upright. STRONG-MINDED. Spnrovorrecy, Mave, July 15.—Sre. Aurora K, Dimmock stiempted to take the lifo of Dr. A. W. Thompson with a revolver, at Northampton yoaterday, bocauso ho failed to keop bis promizo to marry hor, Bhe was foilod in hor attompt, and Dr. Thompson has since taken steps for hor confinement as alunatic, Les frunds, however, claim that sha is not insane, and there ig much excitement in town over the affair, A COLORED TRAGEDY, Spectal Lisvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nasuvi.te, Tenn, July 15.—-Ono negro shot auother just after church at Huntington lest night. The whole congregation started in pur- suit of the murdoror with tho expectation of dyncbing him. LOEDER AND PRICE INDICTED. New Youn, July 15.—Tho Kings County Grand Jury to-day presented indictments against Jo- seph Loedor and Jobu J. Price, who are charged with having aworn falsely against the Kor, Houry Ward Beocher and Mis, Kiizabeth By On. ‘THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE. Beayen, Utah, July 15.—John D. Lees at work Sovorsl witnosves, too nearly counectod with tho maauacto, have become alarmed and left town, Evorybody is anxiouely awaiting the dovelopmonts to be mado next writing his statement, woek, TO SE HANGED, Hanaisnuna, Pa, July 15,—Goy, Hartranfet je- sued a watraut for the oxocution, on Aug. 9, of Barney McCue, convicted, in Sycamore County, December, 1074, for the murdor of Johu Deter, BALD BURGLARIES IN NEW YORK. New York sun, Juy 1, Two men, of whom one wau tistleusly ewing- lng hatchot white tho other was apparently writing iu along blank book, stood on the side walk at 48 Weet Elovonth atroot at 11 o'clock yestorday, Then they knocked at tha basement door of 60, the four-story brown-stono-trimmed dwolling, In which lives Mr. Mathias 3. Dancer. To Mrs. Dancer, a foebio old lady, aged 65, who opened the door, they aaid that they wero plumbers, sent by the city oficial in command of the gang who wore repasirmy tho water-pipes at Brosidlway and Hounton strout, to noto thecon- dition of the Croton wator-pipos in her honse, Mrs. Dancer drew back aud allowod thom to outor tho hall, Thon sho returned to the dining Toum, resumed tier casy chair noar one of tho Jace-curtained windows, aud begun to sew, Sud- donly she was encircled by norvoug arms, drage god Bway from the window, thrown tu tho flour, baudcutfed, aud gagged with a handkerchief. Hue swooned. Qu ler recavery wha belaldt tho men who bad gaid thoy wero plumbors bending over ber. One brandished a batchot, and throat. enod to cleaye hor akull uuless she dirocted him to the wecret repository of ber husband’s bonds. Als. Daucor wae uuable to epeak. As they could get no information from ber, the robbers admitted five conufoderates, and thon tho house was tansacked. Nono of ita proper occupants were ju, allsaye Bru, Dancer baying gone ous carlicr, In the parlors and bod-rooms tho furoitara waa examined aod throwa junto confusion, even tho beddiug being upturned. ‘Tho doors of soveral apartmunls were burvt open with the hatchet, aud the contents of the trunks thereln were tosead wpoo the floor. Ladies’ garments of wilh, satin, aud other tox turos, lacos, and 9ven jowelry, wore disregarded iu tha search for the bonds that the burglars sought. Out of the closets they throw all the movablea with an esgerocss that was tho main cause of thelr comparative disappototment, A faw bouds of the Btato of Virginia, whose valuo ia amall, wore ameng the sondcsctipts thus div- placed, aud wore the robbery’ sale roward, Time urged, aud hurrying to the tet story they de- parted singly. “) Mesuwhilo thelr aged captive was prone, shackled, and almost doad with terror, Aftor the robbers had gono, she arose to her foet, and staggered into the ares. ‘Lhe maid of a noigh- boring fail sow Mra. Deucer, and alarmed ber employers. A meneenger was acnt to the Mercer Btreat Station, aod Sergt. Young anda apecial it ofticer speedily appeared, The Sergi en- deavored to unlook ri bright stoe! bauds sandand Mss. Daacer/a exisia, bad the aol einai atumbled across certain lettora which wont and that sho was then engaged iu au intrigue shingle bangs ecene uwears thet he will Lave vengeance, bride of ten days’ stauding bas loft hr husband's bed aud sad—very—but it serves tha Frouchwan about Tig! ts ay he js 55 yoars old, aud bus wx chuldron bys honored with bis second choiv cult Court at Oubkosh to-day overruled the mo- tion made by ox-Neuator Carpenter, counsel for dotendan! the diatilier anawer, tora, pointed by the Irish-Amoricans here to prepare for the celebration of the centennial of Daniel O'Connell's birth, in which ell tha Irian soclesles od the Biste are exported to joi — cuff key that be had wonld not fit the lock that recured them. A locksmith thea filed them att, Ip the afternoon Capt. Van Dusen, Bergeant Murray, and Datectiva Kievina found $25,000 in bonds uf tho New York Central tailtond among. Apma pla ee the burglate had not diss turbed, Mra, Dancet's physician bells hier life nin joorardy. Wives thst 3 New York tribune, July 14, ‘A succoraful rol-bery of Mr. Dancer's renidones areme to have inspired other daring robbers of tho city to eimilar baldnoew in erime. Abont ys o'clock yestorday afteinoun Mrw, Van Bleck wi sitting in the kitchen of ber residence at No. Mangin etroct, engaged in sensing, when» young man of respectablo appearance on- tered the open doomway and ouned to her that ho was 6 sanitary inwpectur, and that ho had coma to examina the water-pipe in her part of tho bouse. His bearing sud address were not auch an to excite euepicion, and note Kbadow of doubtcrossed her mind as to the truthfulooas of Lis claims. dhe allowed him to make Buch examinations ashe thought groper, and he seamed highly pleared with the appear- auceof tho pipes, [Ho raid to Mrs. Van Slack that overything looked o clean that he wouldn't go down coilar, but would make a favorable re- port concerniug ber hours, He thon went tothe door, and, glancing out, nade a few affable ro. marks concerning her gargen and several other things about the piace, ‘Tho stranger had imprerred Mra. Van Slack with tho belief that be was a pleasant gentioman, end, profiting by bos sneces, be drew a chair up near her, and betweon hereelf and the door, After eitting down he epone a few more pleasant words, proiaing the appearance of her apartment aid noticing two Spitz dogs Iving on the floor, ‘Ob, by the way,’ raid he, partially rising aw if to xo, * who owns this house?” Mis. Van Stack way on tho point of roplvind, when, beture she could detend herself cr ery for belp, ho xprang. upon bor and grasped her by the throat with boih hands. She was unable to offer more than trifling renistance, and tho tain waa Ko Ereat that she was e000 disabled entirely, The blood flowed froely trom har noe anu month, Tied srouud her waist end hangmy in tron; wan a stall poeret, ln which ali her rendy money wna tadden. ‘ibe pocket was outwide her skirt, aud led by the skirts of # small Jacket cket the robber turned inside out, taking the entire cuuteuta, which sere rolled up in 8 emall piece of brown paver, and which amounted to about €5). In the early part of the slight struggle Letween the thief and hin victim, one of tuo dose. soeing that hin tmintrena wan iu danger, ruched up and seized the robber by the jeg, where it clung with reat tenncity. As ,oou as the young man had suecceded in accomplishing bid dewiga. Ne roe toused Mire. Van Slack and turued fim attention to ble trugblesome asaailant, Ho frat ured a stove-Iifter, and wheu that was broken he picked Up 8 piren of wood, and after some trouble ho succeeded in driving of the dog. Inthe mean- thue Mis, Veu Stuck bad screamed and then fainted. Tho roLber, seeing the way clear, ro- treated in the direction by which be had entcred, -—tbrouzh the back dour to the garden, thence through a rear gate to tho alley-way, and s0 on ont tothe strect, Mra. Thompeou, who lives on the flour above, beard tho crv of Mra, Van Slack and tan down aiairs to find the rovber's victim witting backim her arm-chiir in an in- eenvible condition, Sho was quickly restored to consciousness, and hurried!y told her «tory. Mrs. Thompson rau ont ta the street and im formed the officer on duty of the facts, and he reported them at the vtation-bouxe. Mra, Van Slack gave her aveailaut is the fourth man who ‘as come to the Loune during a week clanning to teu sanitary tuspector. No ciew to bie identity as been found, THE JAMESES AND YOUNCERS. Aashvilie (Tenn) Kepublican Lanner, Rar Yows, Jucksun County, Mo., July 6.— Geutlemen, a6 my, attention bas been called, Terently, to thd notice of several sensational pieces copyed fiom the Nasbrillo Union & Amer- tcan, Stating, the Jamea and Youngera are in Ky &c, I avk space in your valuable paper to say, s few words jin my defouse. 1 would, treat, thowo reporta with silent con- tempt, but Io have many frieods in Ky & Nashville that I wish to kuow that those reports dro false & without foudation I have nover becu out of Mo Since tho Amnesty bill was intraduced into the Mo Legislatur last march asking for pardon for ths James & Youngera I am in coustavt communication, with Gov Hardin Sboriff Groom of Clay Co Mo & severol othor hovorable county & Btato Officials, & they are bu dreds of people in Mo who will swear I have uot been in Ky, thay be der periadacs raving round in Ky, and, it is probily very important for tho Oilictals of Ky to be very vigilant, if aiobbery was commited in Ky, to day Detoctive, Blythe of, Louisville, would tele. graph all ovor the U, 3. that the Jamos & Youn: ore did it Just ass hedid when the Columb Ky, Bank, was rabed April the 29th, 1872. Old Bly the Sherman pummer, who aro keoplug up all these sensational reports in Ky, & and if tho tmath was known I am satisfied some of the infoimers Ja consorned in mauy robbervs charged to the James & Younger for 10 yeais tho Hadical papers iu Mo and other States have charged nearly evory darring robbers In America to the James aod Youugers it is enough poraccution for tho northern paperd $0 persecute us without the papers in the BSonth persecuting us, the land we fought for four yeara to save from Northoru tyranny, to bo persecuted by papers claiming to be Democratic, is against roagon. the pooplo of the South have only heard one aide of the report. I mil give a truo history of the lives of tho James & Youugers to the Han- ner in tho future, or rather @ sketch of our lives, we have not only been poree- cuted, but on the night of the 25thof Jan, 1875, st the miduignt hour, uine Chicago adsavsiug and Sherman bummers led by Biltio Pinkerton Jr. crep up to my mothers house aud burled a misle of war (a 32 vound sholl) jn a room among sa family of inuoceut women snd choldren murdering my eight year old brother and toro my mothers rizbt armof & wounded ueveral others of tuo family, & thon tired tho house in seven plaised. Tno radical papers hore in Mo bave repeatedly chargod the Rueeellville Ky Bank robbery to the James & Youngers, while it ia well known, that on the day of the robbery march the 20th 1863, I was at the Chaplin Hotel ia Chaplin Nelson Co Ky, which I cau prove, by Mr. Tom Marshall, the proprietor and Afty others and oa that day my brother Frank, wae at work, on the Laponau Hanch in San Louls Obispo co Califor nis fur D. J. Tbompaon which can be proven, by tho sheriff of San Louis Obispo co and many others, Frank waa k, tho wiuter previons to the robbery, but he loft Alex Seayers in Nelson co. Jan the ‘25th 1868, ond sailed from N, ¥. city Jan the 26th which the Booke of the U, 8, mail lino of atonm- ers will ehow probilyI have written too much and probibly not enough but & hope to write much more to tha Banner, in tho future, Twill clouo by sending my kindest rogards toold Dr. Eve and mauy thanka to him for his kindness to ime wheu 1 waa wounded and undor his cure, desar JAMES, P 8,—Mr. Editor pleaco put thiv commanica- tou ju from & publish it, Ibave never bad au opportnnity of recciving an education, which you will gee by my composition pleau send ons copy of the Banner to my mothor Mrs. Dr. Baw- uel, Kearnoy, Clay Co, Mo. SCANDAL FROM DUBUQUE. Special Dispatch to he Chicaso Tribune, Dravgve, Ia, July 15.—A little ragged-edged misery has just come to the surface in Dubuque, A fow months ago, Mr, L. Ducinui, 3 Frenchman by birth, waw and bocame enamored with a pay sod dashing young widow, proposed matrioony, was accepted, aud tho marriago ceremony camo off at Hazel Green, Wis, The bappy pair returved and aettied down to the delights of marital bias, but one fine morning Mr, Du- to show that hin wifo way uot all sue whould bo, with & professional tovth-puller, whove out on Main street. The injured busband and thy followed. , aud applied for sdivorce. It is ‘ormer wifo, while the yas fuimalo thet Lo is Only 22. ahora Dei THE MILWAUKEE WHISKY CASES. Mrtwavxgy, July 15.—The United Btatea Cire to diemius the proceedings against aud gave defendants ten days to ‘The casca will be triod at October ——— DANIEL O'CONNELL. Bvecial Diepatsh to Th Chicuge Tribune. Sr, Pav, July 15,—Commistess have boom ap- OUT-DOOR SPORTS. Athletie Feats Performed by the College Boys at Saratoga, The American Riflemen Will Shoot with the British for a Cup Next Year. Chicago’s Heavy Ball-Players Win a Game from the Hartfords. Bacos at Long Branch and Conneaute ville, Pa, THE INTER-COLLECIATE MEETING, ATHLETIC #oRts, Strcral binpateh t The Chicago Tribune, Snaatoga, N. ¥., July 18 —The inter-colleg. jate athletic contest, which came off to-day, created nearly ae much interest as the regatta, Tho grounda at Glen Mitchell werecrowded, and much onthusiaem was inanifeated. Tho day was exceedingly hot, and two of tho contestanty faintod aud wore carried off tho track. Lho first evont of the day waa @ one-tnile run, for which thero wore five entries. After a very exciting race, Mr. Barber, of Atmheret, won in 4:44)4, closoly followed by E. Copeland, of Cor- voll, Time, 4:49. Ford, of Wesieyan, fell out of the rsce, and Shuite, of Willams, was dirtauced. ‘Lhe socond race was a mile walk, in which there were tive atarters. Piatt, of Withame, wou in 7:50, Green being disqualitied ; Sewall, of Wenloyan, taking the secoud place. In tho F-mlo walk thore were tive starters. Tavior, of Harvard, took tho raco.in Ga:1b!g : Drincoll, of Withania, secand, 65:16 ; Fraucts, of Columbia, third, ius 66:02. Following thie camo the quarter-mile run, which was wan by Culver, of Union, in 55%; seconds, frumbull, of Yale, being second, Time nut given, Tu the aftercoon tho first aport was a half- milo run, Won by Trumbull, of Yalo, in 2:06!y. Barbor, of Amberat, socund. ‘Time not taken. After thin caino the 3-milo walk, which waa handsomely won by Taylor, 22, of Harvard, io i Platte, of Williamy, second, in 20:16%. io Next race Waa s 100-vard dast. for whicn thero wera tive outtien. Potter. of Coruoll, won ap 13j weconds ; Lindley second, Buceeeaing thia cawe tho 3-milo run, for ahich thera wero three contestants, Morrell, of Amborst, wou 10 17:07!;, Rogers aod Goodwin rotiring. ‘Tho most beautifal race of tho day was tho burdie-run, 100 yards, over ten hurdies, Tho entries Wer - W. Prior, of Columbia; Cortes Miiwell, of Yale; W.C. Hail, of Yale; and C. B, King, of Union. The race wag won by Max- wollin i919 sec. ‘bin in 144 seconds better than tho samo man's time jast year, whon bo was the winnor in tuo hurdle-sace, Tho lavt event of tho dar was tho 7-mile Rraduates’ walk, Gunnter, of Williams, Kustia, of Wosloyan, and MeCann, of Harvard, enter. ing. After w very closely-contested atrugiie Eustis won, taking the £500 gold watch aud ebam. Guuster came in about 50 feet behind. Hundreds are leaving bs the trains to-night, THE WL CHEWS. Banatoaa, N. Y., J: At about 12 o'clock last wight the winu creme of Cornell wery sumimgned to tho ball-room of Congress Hall, whero an immense thrung wae gathered, and each crew was presented with a United States flag and banner, sod a banner to the wturer of the wingle-scull race, Mr. Kennedy, of Yalo. ‘the fags aod banners wero the annual trophies bestowed by the College Avsociation. In addi. tion to thono, an clecaut sitver cup was present ed to cach member of the winning crows, ani to Mr. Kennedy, ‘Tbe diophied wero prevented by tho Hon, Stephen W, Kellogg, of Connecticut. ‘Ene preeentation wag accowpanied by hearty eheers forthe wiuners, ‘he Cornell boys wero also presented with a maguificont banqtct, sad eongratniations wore beaped upon tiem from al) videy, up toa tate hour, ‘This morning tho streete are atiil lively swith marching parties of college boys, venting their enthusiasm in songe and cheers, lruaca, N. ¥., July 15.—The Cornell Fresh- meu snd Uniuersity erexu will leaye Saratoga He moproy, tor Ithaca, where 8 reception aware them. ——— nd THE TRIGGER. IN MINNESOTA. Spectat Diepatsh ta The Cawcare Tribune, Br, Pact, Miun, July 15.—The Sportemen’s Club met sestorday for §trap pigoon-shoot- ing,at Lako Como, when Postmaster Day lost the champion badge to Zimmerman, who killed nineteen of twenty buds, While Day lost tro in eighteen. The Club this afternoon shot @ match with tho Stillwator Club. ‘The Cluos wore shouting for the Stato cham- plouship with teu men each, St. Paui made an a wate ecore of 154 0ut of & puxwibie 200; Btllwacer mado 144, ‘THE AMERICAN RIPLEMEN. Loxpox, July 15.—Col. Gilderaiceve bas writ- ten a lotter to Mildmay, Secrovary of the Coun- etl, Kaving that be accepts tho cup olfered by the Britieh rilemen for compeution by Americans, and will iuvite the members of the team to xnout forit. Itis understood that this arrancemont is independent of team organization, nnd it is possibluscme of the memes may decline to enter the contest. Guanp Rartps, Mich., Jaty 15.—Tbe shooting tourvameut oommouced to-day. ‘Thoro wero twelve entries 11 clave first, prize of $125, tou birdy esch. James Glen, of this citt, was the only one who made a clear score, aud secured tue prize. Tho second prize, $100, wae won by Hawkins, of Cloveland ; tho third prize, £50, by Thayer, of Grand Rapids; the fourth, €25, by Hall, of Toledo. —— BASE-BALL. CHICAGOB—HALTFORDS. Hantroap, Coun., July 15.—Base-ball: Chi cagoa, 4; Hartford, 3. ST, LOUIS REDS—STARS, Civeixsats, July 15,—Base-ball; St Louis Reds, 3; Bare, 5. GT. Lave DROWNe—MUTUALS. New Youu, July 15,—Haso-ball; St Louis Biowns, 5; Mutuals, 1. CENTENNISLS—LAKE Views, The Centounial Bowse-lall Club played their firat game yestorday with the Lake Vtew nine, resulting in favor of the Coutennmiala—18 to u, — THE TURF. THE LONG BDANCH BACKS, Lono Brancu, July 15,—Tho racing at Mfon- mouth Park continuod to-day. The firat raco wae for the Thespian atakea, dash of throe- quarters of a mile. Faithless, Freebooter, and Dailgaisian entered, and ku this order thoy crons- edthe line, Time, 1:17%/, Tho Weat End Hotel stakes for three-year old tlllioa, distance one milo and throe-quarters, was won by Asconvion in an easy gallop by fully wix Jougtus, Gyptica being seound, Finewor) third, Katy Pearce fourth, and Lizzio H. lest, ae one-oighth of # ule away. Time, “he third raco for the grand Jockey Club ire, Bll ages, two-mile heats, was wou by Wild die, boating Duplin, ia U:408Z and 3:4734, ‘The Long Brauch stukes, all ages, one mile and threo-~juarters, was won by Mate, Galway savond, Spendthrift third. ‘Lime, 3:00, THE CONNEAULVILLE (VA,) BACES, Sprciat Daapatch to The Chieuao Tribune. Kan, Va., July 15.—Tho Couneautyule racca were well attouded to-~day, The three-minute Yace wae wou by Bay Fannie in tue tiret, fourth, aud fifth heats. Blue Bel) took the sovend aud third, ‘Time, 213g, 2453¢, HOlay, 247, S407. ‘The 2:40 reco was won by Joe Stone iu the firut, vecond, and fifth heats, Juker took the third and fourth houta, ‘Lite, 2:403{, 2:40, add, 29K, 2444. BILLIARDS. MAGGIOLI CHALLENGES MILLED. Millor's claim to tho championship of the Northwest and Southwest, it weoms, ie not to be considered 28 wettiod in bia favor by aairet eatof Kbinew, It will be een from the fol- parr chalionge that Maggioll will contest the fold with niu ¢ To Ae J, M, Heunswiok & Bolle Company, 41 and 49 State Ne challenge Mr de for $360 New Ougechsy Duly & L6Pil harely Houry Aluter ts play Dies ga! the chemplobetlp uf the Northwest and Bout. Wweat, acoording to the rules governing tlesams, Two Dundeed dollare already forwarded to your care as fur~ (ols for tama, Your very obediont servant Vuaxx J, STUCK IN THE MUD. Bpsctat Dravatch te The CAtease Tritens, Burvaro, N. Y., July 15,—Tne pleasure bos’ HOLL, Chlgage Belle, on & mocalighs exauion dows Niagara River last evening, Bot aground at Rate, Uesnake Creek. Tho tug Dayton bas been at; work at her all day, but did not got hor off anti} about 4 o'clock this afternoon. A band of mn- ‘ec was on board, and the excureloniete, about 100, amused thomaelves by dancing through the night, ‘They were brought up to 9 o'clock thia morning. age SPai Sly sho ——_—_._____. THE BOOKSELLERS. Proceedings in Thetr Convention at Ningara Foils. Nragana Farts, July 15.—The morving session of the Book Traders' Convention opencd with addrosaos by Mesars. Berry, of Nashville, Backett, of Monroe, Mich., Shepard, of Kenass Clty, and owers. The Committee of Thirty presented the follow. Ing resolutions, whicls wero adopted: That Article 8 of the constitution bo a toroad: ‘The Committeo on ‘Arbitration thet take cognizance of all complaints made by mem- here for alleged infractions of the by-laws and agreements of this Association. Thoy shail endeavor if poraiblo to reconcile parties, and if not successful may publish {tha — otticial organ oof the trade a complete statement of the caso with their conclusions, and present tho same to tha AgsHo~ ciation atite poxt mosting ; that an undereeller, i the meaning of the Aagociation, ts detinad to be a dealer, whether a member or not, who in Practice viclates the by-laws and agreements aa to the sale of houky, this fact having fiat been proven to the satiefaction of tho Arbitration Committee of this Arsociation.” Tho report ot this Conmittes to amend the reeolution on the 2) per ceut rule was prescated, and will be discussed this afternoon, At tho afternoon session t! i tion was adopted: bg: dolla revolt ‘That the American Book Trade Association pled IMscif to mataealu, aust angen pon Miocene Tee oe alvolute uevennity of tnaititaluiug, the publishers’ ade Sertived retall pelcew tt ail sales to buyera in ths Out tide trade, excepting tht * reduction not to exceed 10 Per cent on medical boo! per cent on all other clasten of books, Juchiding educational, ma; lowed to the following clanrey only: Publia Libraries Gucluding creulating aud Sunday-tchool), clergymen, und professional teachers, proferelonal bookate pros {ceelonal buyers, larve buyers, asid Mirchasers buying wholly for their own uae, and in cany of exceptiong made by the Publishers’ Board of Trade. In cise the rules of thin Ansoclation should, under exceptional circumstances, work {njustice to auy dealer In compo- tition with other parties, sald desler may atata tin cust tothe Arbitration Cormittee, and. this Commitira ¥@ power to authorize him to take such mois tthe emergency, after notice has ten Upetty granted to other dealera direct ‘be ale alven, and ly concerned, Resolutions were ajso panned that the Exccen- tivo Committeo be directed to print im the monual of tho Association the report of the Committee on tho Twouty Per Cent Rulo, and to sunounce that if would take effect on the let of August next. ‘The President and others paid axcellent tributes to the sorvices of G. W. Gunn, of Springtiold Ohio, tor lis labors aud sorvices ty otseinating tho Association, The Executive Comimittce was directed to notify tho Boston trade that the 20 per cont sulo ‘would go into effect on Auguat 1. Adjouined, to moct at tho cnil of the Com- mitteo on Ansembling, ou the second ‘fuesday 1m July, 1876, ‘Tho following officsra were elected for tho gating year: President, A. ‘T. Randolph, Now York; #iret Vico-I'renident, Martin Faylur, But- falo; Secund Vico-Presiout, Woaley Joues, Bur- liugtan, 1a. ‘Third Vicu-Presidost, sohn B, Pict, Daltimore ; ‘teasurer, Timothy Nicholson, Richmond, Ind., Correspondng Secretary, James 8. Baker, New York; Mucordiug “Hecrete- Fy, James Kuight, of ‘or. ‘The Convention haa been characterized by @ epint of fairnesa which augurs weil fur tho fu- ture success of the organizatiun. A majority of the delegates go to Toronto toe morrow Ou un excursion. THE INDIANS. TROUBLE IN THE SIOUX RESERVATION, Oana, Neb, July 15.—A Heratt's spet from the Red Cloud Agency reports tho killing! of two [ndiang and tho wounding of threo others, by soldiers, on tho Little White Earth iver.’ ‘Lluis vcing on the reservation, the Indians are: intensely excited over the occurrence, aud all! tho negotiations and work of tho Comaiusion-, ervara eutiely susnendad, and they aro de! tained at the Hed Cloud Ageucy. The circum wlunces attending thu offsir uro not known here. MURDERING SAVAGES. Cpecial Dieputch to The Chwcago Tribune, Srovx Crry, Ia., July 15.—Nows hue just been received from How Hivor Valloy, Ceuar County, Neb., that au emigrant family haw been recoutly murdered by Ponca Indians, who left tuoir ren. ervation threo wooks REO aud are now encamped in that locality. Thuro is considerable axcite- mont among esttiers, — POLITICAL. MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Irioune, Mivxearouy, July 15.—Tho Republican Coun- ty’ Convention met to-day, and appointed eleven delogates to the State Convention, Tue dologation wan instructed to cast ite vote asm unt for J. 8. Pillsbury for Governor. WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS, Specistt Dizputch to The Chieago Tribune, Muwausss, Wis., July 15.—The maea-mest ing to ratify tho Republican State ticket will tako place at the Academy of Music next ‘Tusa day might. Howe, Camoron, and Carpenter are song tbo expected apeakory, QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonpos, July 15.—Steamship State of Louiate ana, from New York, has arrivell out, New You, July 15.—Arrived, steamship Cali- fornia, from Glargow. Ban I'nancisco, July 15.—Sailed, the O. & O. Steamship Company'a steamer Oceanic, for Hong Kong, via Yokohama, aod Pecifio Mail Rteamstip Company's stuamor Alontaua, for Panama. rey At a meeting of the Milwaukee Plymouth Church Socicty lust night, arrangements were completed for roopaumg regular Sunday sere vices on tho 25th inst, LAKE NAVIGATION, jeg . Divurlays gad Toureaye at. For Green Hey. Srenmaliiee, orta, Tuoaday and Fritay Ebook toot Mictiwan DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DIL SOLUTION. ‘The firm of A. B, Clark & Co., cumporad of John J, Brown and Auson B, Clark, 1 dissolved, and from cba fima the business of sald Lite dru be conducted aud acttled by the ugdersiquel. All persons are Loree by notided tot to travs-et avy business with sald Clark, in reapect to vald Bram, a4 no act of Lie will bind sald prin or said Brown. = JULLN d, BROWN, Feb, 14, 1474, - na BORO SATS: CITY COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, PROPOSALS FOR COAL. Bealed Propwala will be recelved until the 27th inte, for furnishing the city of Chicago with coal ay follows? 1,30) tun (iuore oF less) molested Lump Erle Coal, oF oltive Soft Coal Of tho same quality, free from dirt ur tcrecuiug, for Wire Dopartwent, tio tone (nore oF less) burd (aut) Coal, for Fire De- wien Pfu tous (more or leas) Lard (small egy} Coal, 60 tony (tore or leas) hard (ranye) Coal, Above Coal for Fire Dopartmunt w ba beuled by cily, remuindor to be doliverod as ruyuired. LWght re werved 60 raject apy and ali bide. 8. 8. HAYES, City Oomptroler, Improvement of Fox River, U. 8. vonings Oviice, 2 Jevvensox St. ‘SiLwav ‘ hes say Its. Beal Meeta, a ealyed et ina ofcs nail Psteletims Ga Tussday. the #ith day a : ie 0 locks deus of later ore edt fab tiaae fee iivipnig tae x 44 ful Kabkeune Dagar Catary ‘bute ‘Chute, Hapid Ure SABLE ai be reozied eaparately foreach warke For‘all tafutsnation ayuly at tubs of Haruee protutind iis wo carey oa nF iseeae nite oi eels £08 Lack at AUS RUUAEON,, haba TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Heated Proposala for buildings to Ue erected adjen cau (a thie CY will be recalved until July 11588 6 Slalock P, my at Office comter of MorgeD and oe, dane and be even bh “OWA 6G:

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