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14 [+ rrv.-rent. and the meeting was representative of tho nlclllk'encn anil good senese of New York. Tho enthualanm over the candidaten, the platform, and capecially over llayes' leiter of accaptance, and tho confldence of Yictory, which was nniversal, wore such as should eoconirage all Repubdlicans, MISCELLANEOUS. , OARL SCUURZ &pectal Dispateh to The Trikune. 81, Lours, July 11.—Car! Schurz has rocelved invitations from committecs in New York and Ohlo to make the opening campalgn specch for ITayes. Schurx is also urgently pressad to make the apentng speech hiers, It fs thought he will speak in Now York first, . TS OITI0 DEMOCRACY, CoLumnus, O, "“‘E 14, —John G. Thompson « was 10-dny elected Chalrman of the Damocratia Ceniral Commiittes, and J. F. McKinney Vieo- Chajrman, . POR JIATES AND WHEBLER. wxaTs, O,, July 11.—~The Voltedlatt, tho German paper of this city, this momning, in on editorial, favors lisycs and Wheelor for Frostient #nd Vieo-Preaident of tho United States, Freder- ick Basaanrek, who hns been ita managing edltar, ‘has retired from active connectlon with the paper, A COMPLIMENT FOR TILDEN. Bpecial Dispaleh o The Tribune. Nww Yorx, duly 11, ~Among other Jobs of the Brooklyn Ring passcd by the Inat Legisiature, was ono_reator tho old Noard of Suporvirors in Brookiyn. It wns most {mporfant 1o success nlltlcll]{ and in varions moncy-making rehemes, + Gov, Tilden wan assnred of thiswhen the bill ca bofare him for signatare, butlie said be shoilld slitn it, and, If mconstitutional, tho courts could nu declare, and thua arpul ft. Yosterdny It came up for rovislon befars tho Buprome Court. Judge Harnand, roco; 28 ono of the ablest and prrest men on the Bench, prononnced it unconsti- tuttonal, declared that the Gavernor In Aigning it after #ach o declaration had violated Lfs bath of afiico o eupport tha Canstitution of the Stat, and then added \’R.; he ought to bo tarred and fenthered, 10WA CONOREHSIONAL CORVENTION, Bpectal Dixpatch to The Tribune. Daveyront, Is., July 10.—The Demogratic Congrersional Convention for thin Diatrict has boen called to meel at Dewltt on August 10, 1t Is t derstood that the erncl 1 cany ination aro the HHon. 4, C. Bilisand Judge Ma hy, of this city, Judga Thayer, of Clinton, Judgo gmnu:n of Miscatine, and the Xon, N, i Mor- Hll, of Dowlit, Thers will probably bo a bitter contest. . z BLAINE ACORPTS. Avausta, Me,, Joly 11 —Mr. }aine will pab- Hah to-morrow a lettor tohisconstitnents annonnc- ing hls resignation as & member of tho House of Roproscntatives, and formal acceptance of the Sonatorship, thanking them for tho confidence stiown and onor domn him, and promising fenawed zeal and fldelity §n the larger flold in which ho will Tepresont them, e POLITICAL NOTZS. SONG QF THE UATMAKEILS, Eb‘—“ Watch on the fthine, '] From North to South tho cry resounds, From Enst to West tho ochio bounds, **Oh | give our land Reform, Reform! Who'll give our loud Reform, Reformnt™ Pear land, our home, thou need'st uot fear, o Haymakers stand firmly licre. llayes, Wheclor—Int! and give the land Reform: Marclhionl and give the land Retorm, Thale rights for all, and all their righta; e (it Seltiar 460 hée bonds of must welther yiel D0k o rench the batiio end. Dear land, cte. Our boro dead our march Attend; L Qur suinted sires above us bend; . Araund ue whirls the roatlngatormt b March on!and glve the laud Roform. Dear land, ote. V.8 Borros, Juiy 8, 1870, 'REATIL TOE BRD, WHITE, AND BLUB, Alr—*-Cotumbila, (he tiem af he Ocean.™ At 8t Touls the **Dems. ” had a notion They'd but to make protaines frec, And smid the oxcjting commotlon Their record furgotten wonld be;. Dut in vain do thelr leaders dissomble About what, if teusted. they'd do, For we know how tho Sonth made them tramble, And fiinch trom the Rod, White, sad Blue. ‘Thoy flinched from the Red, ‘White, aud Blue, Lar compelicd them 1o do; And the votes Hayes and Wheelor arsemblo Stall make thom thelr Ninching renew! ‘When the war-drum resonndad for battle, Thelr best—they were few~faced the storm; ,But the athars, like dumb, driven catile, Stayed monning at home for *‘refonin ;™ And at Tust, all the fompoet forgulten, Agnin, aa the South blds them do, They denounce the Republle os rotten, And mourn for the Red, White, and Dine. They mourn for the Rad, Whito, and Diue, ‘Which once In thelr hearts they o'erthruwy And the yotes Iayos-nnd-Wheelor begotten Bhall make them thelr mourning renow t Bo, the day, boys, tho day, boys, remember, Wtson ta{ko wefOr cangd that fajust, And our ballots we'll cant in November For mon wo have triod and can trust; As our party hnas onco saved the nation, And shawn tlat *tis loyal aud teac, 1t shatl still have the pairiot's oblation, And win ‘neath the Hed, White, und Blogt We'll win "neath the Jted, Whito, ana Biae, As nlwaya accustomed fo do; And ourchifefs, Iaycaand Wheeler, we'll station Gur White louse's lease t0 rencw? ~New York Graphle. WI0'S TAYES] ‘Who's 1Iayes? Ank Sherldan and Crook; Ask Eartly, i€ you willt o saw him onco at Cedar Crosk— Again at Fishor Hiil, ‘Who's ITayes? Thoy well know who he ls, In spito of (eigned surprlae; Tyt thew, - whero tgnotanca {s bltss, Tl fl)]lllv to be wise." o, —=Toledo Biut A WET BLANKERT. ‘When tho news of tho nomination of Bamnel J-Tilden flashed along the wires the Democrcy felt s If o “wot blanket” hud heen thrown over them. Ho was tho only mawamong aif the dlntln%llhlled men mentioned o connection with the Presidency the Democracy of Ohfo llmyl-“l wight not Le nominated, and whom by felt they could not lun‘run undar any i cumstances,” W are aadly ?g:ted ond 4ilsap- ‘polnted,—Jackson (0.) Herald (Dem). X A CIIANCE PORt A DISTURDANCE, The news from Indlanspolls s that Ron- dricks wil) stick, aud W8 lebter of acceptunce demand the repeal of tho Rosumptionact. If ‘Tiidon, whose ncceptance Is not doubtful, dls- scnts from tho demand for the repenl of the resumption clauss, there {8 a chance for s diss turbance fn the Democratic dl%utlvu systemn of the most serlous charactor.~Cincinnati Com, " URNDRICKS FOI' THR RAILROADS AND AGAINST TIH BATTLENS, Not content with mnkln[; o soft-money plat- form and putting Mr. Harl-money Tilden unun it, the Bt. Louls Convention inscricd a_plank dcnnundnq‘lunu granta ns villalnous, and” then gave Mr. Hondricks a place on |t. n neither purty I8 theroa man who, whils In Congress, more nuiformally sustainel schemes for andows ing rallroad mlll})fllk‘l with vust bodics of land or for,otheewlse helplog thess cudowed corpora- tlons,” than Mr, Hendricks. [Ilis Im:muy tho constitutionui amendments was e?mled only by his zeal In bobnlf of thoso forms of subsidy; dnd Dis position enabled bim to sorve the latter purpose more effecunlly than tho former. Wisconain, Mivncsotn, and Mis- sourd can all bear testimony to the operatlon of the policy which has no ‘better examplar, no more doughty champlon than the Democratic candidate for this Vice-Presidency. This 8 prob- ably the only (huennuu on which Mr, Hendricks s not favored both eldes. Yio has always heen for the ralironds aud sgpwlnst the settlers,—ANew York Times. . TILDEN IN WWEST VIRQINIA, In West Virginin, bowover, Gov, Tilden will not oe & strong cendidate, Our delegation voted for Allen solid, ou tha firat ballot, which slows bow the Demovracy of this Biate regard Tilden's * bard monoy” recort In the Kanae wha Valley llnn{‘wfll gy terribly over tho selue tion. If there nray one jdes that that section of the Stats {s fran: mll‘{ wodded to, 1t ts ta tha idea of “‘more money.” The ery througbout the Third District 18 for “more money.” Th pooplo are hot ou that question. To them tha uomination of Tilden will be fn the nature of un insult, aud it is not Lupossible that t8ey wil} eru:ll‘}l"'l: ;l;s ln{;xe irlt that thoy tfi;{t‘:d {0 nation four years ago,— (W, Vid.) Intelligencer, Y A " - i L TUB GOSPEL OF HEPORM ACCORDING TO BT, TAMMANT, ‘The readers of tho Zimes moy romombor see- (nflrjeaalounlly in {ta columns a few startlin articles on the finsuclal question, ‘They: wil huve to [mt up with somethiug Icsa of that thrilllug literature for a fow months,” Wo havy unwred intoa brief engogement to preach the m:an:]ulh lh‘l’nrm, tnft:m \n to Bt, Tamingoy, unf v heathon of these Western whlda.—Kan. aas City Llhnes (Dem.). UAYES RELIGION, 02 Gov. Hayes, Dr, ‘Teflt says in the Northern Dorder: “1ls wife, whom we kuew fu her Ewl'rlhoodu Liuey “’nhb, was educated at the csleyan Female College at Cindnnati, and {sa consistant member of “the Methodlst Church; und he Is hisel? s regular attendant upon its serviecs. Thers {8 one fact which wo cannot forbear to state, ‘Though not & prufessor of 1o~ liglon, so fur as we know, Lo has always alutulned, the beautiful hobit of reading the Beriptures night aud wornlog iu hb fwolly; und, after the chupter read, they ol kueel down und e vat the Lord's Yrayer, 88 if thoy believed {n God’s providenca uud Foodnm or guidance and protection, Should he and Lis cathmable wife have the for- tune of uklnfi; possessfony of the White House, wotre worally certadu thut euch duy will be :m::‘md und closed In the suwme munner'—4fethe TILORN'S HBALTU, Tus Bt Louls Jizpullican duuounces ad & cams polgn “fo” tha statement that Goy. Tliden is man In precarious heaith, It Is not, wo belleve, nlle, that ho hoga faclal distortion such ng would nnmrnllcv bo attributed to paralysis, and that ho hoa Ioat the uea of one of his arme.” Ifo would not scem from this to be Invery firm health.—Cincinnatt Commerclal, WIUAT A DELEGATE TO THH ST, LOUIS CONVEN- TION SAYS. At tho reeent Tilden ratiflcation meoting at ayton, O., the first speaker called nupon was the Ion, George W. Houk, who was ane of the de{egutu to St. Loufs from that dlsteict, Ife sald: TTad the Committeo consnited mo heforo publish. Inf m‘ mame as & speaker this evening, [ dou't think I should have been here, 1supposclam ex- 1do not desire to dls- [wucd to makea speech. Therearo otlior uth the harmony of this mcuuny. gentlemen hore ‘who approve of the nominations, and if you deajre it 1 wlll filvu way 1o them. [Crics of **Goon!™ **@Goonl") If Teould think ns my nssocintes do—nnd I'sm no representative man and speak only for myself—that tho cleztlon ot 'Tilden nnd Hendricks would can- duce to the good of the country, 1 would speak in thefr favor, Understand me, 1 have vo wish to clect Mayes, T have nlways Leen o trug Democrat, and will stand by Dowmocratie principies 83 I understand them, — But wo are now under the lendership of New Yark; ndor the leadership of o man who fnet fall need his fnfincnce fo defeat Col. Allen by sending lhrouu:\ he Stato of Ohlo collec- tloue fram the New York ivorid dlasnma(ng and defaming him. ~ The platform adopted i favorablo to the Infercals of the moncyed clastes of New York, ond prejadicial to the worklig classcs of tho West, ~ Tnasmuch as you have listened to me thus far with respecty T will not vbtende myself further, lfmlt| ask you to laten to the gentlesten who wiil oliow, HOW 'THB GRIMANS NECARD JEXDRICKS, ‘The New York Staate-Zeitnng 1a not capecinlly nleased with the additfon of Iendricks to the St Loula ticket, Itsays: **Tho Denocrats have al- ways understood remarkably woll liow to weaken thoir position before tlio people fn this manncr. To go hack uo turthor than 184, McClellan, thoe War Democrat, had Pondleton, the Peace Demo- crat, hung IIkc a lendeu welght about his necks the sumo was tho fate of thu coneervative Scymour with the desperate Biair, and the honorablo “Gree- ley with the dtnslmbln srow; and now tho earmn-+ eat reformer and hard-moncy man Tilden with tha rautine politiclan and financial trimmer fendricks. ** WOMEN DOUBLY SNUDBED AT BT. LOUIS, Saran B, Anthony r]un(\vd for ** recognition ana respeettul consideration ™ at 81, Lonls, 'The Cone vention theroupon nominated on old bach, Dali- cate tribntet—~Naylon Journal, © IS LATEST CABLE DISPATCH. ThGSumuel o flldfllé race, mercy, and peace, WiLtiax 3. Tween, ~Brookiyn Arqus, QOV. JTAYES IN PITLADELPIIA. **T want to Introduce you to the nest President, #aid & prominent Philadelphian to the Emperor of Urazti, at the briliiaut reception given by Mr, A, J. Drexef, Inst cvening, as ho lud Iis “Mofesty through the throng surrounding Ohlo's Qovernor. ‘The remark Indlcatod pertectly the epirit in which Qov. Unyes has Leen received Ly the Repablicans of thia ity cvorywhera he has appeared, At privato honscs, at pablic ceromonials, and at the numeroua improvised roceptions he hae held, Whenever ho fins ontered the Ohlo building on the Conuten nial grounds he haa beon greoted as if he were alrendy the Prosfdent-elect. Gov, liayces has pro~ ducod s very good lmpression in his soclul intore courae with people In Philadelptla, e js fmnk and cordial {n his manacr, and in his quist dlgnity thera fs no traco of self-consclousuces or affecta- tlon. Nothing of the prblic functionary atyla Is apparent In blx manners, nor I« there xu:{uung like concolt and oxnitation at Mlu?v Nontzed. —On the contrary, thecandidate benrs himsell with an ad- wmitrable mingling of modesty and aplomd. Inn word, ha bohaves like a gentleman of cultare and chiaractor, Ilo knows vory well how 1o ward off skillfully the compliments bluntly thrust at him, and prefers the Kxhibition to the polttical catpal, us & theme for conversation. If tho peoplo Insirt on talking politics, e manages to hring forward tho sttitnde of tho two parties, mther than the pere aonal mecita of tho candidatc a4 n anbject for ro- mark. —Phllodelpita Correspondence New York Zridune, i imtersi (n uinc WAtY, nterview (n 7. Money was used freely to .T-%’;.m Alr, Tilden's nominstlon, but I have no knowledge s fo who rucelved [t Tilden was advertised before thoCon- vantton tke g patent medicine, Huportar—What is your opinlon of the platform? Qen, Singleton—It \was o stuip spcech by Dor- stclmer, weitten in Now York, cominjtted to mom- ory In Now York, and delivered before tho Conven- Han {n the moat theatrical manner. — Dorshelmer represented Tilden in the Convention hall, and Jolin Marrlusey reprosented im on the outalde, ‘The latter Is tho mun who really eccured Tilden's ngmination, In senve, fntegrity, and breeding, he is above the average’ of the New Yorkers who warked for Pliden, Teporter—What do you think will be the resnit of the actlon of the Convention? den. Singloton—The effcct of the platform will s thot Thden will Le Ladly beaten. No one who {4 an houest man at heart cver wrote that platform, 1t was prepared for the axpress purposo of decelve ing the people. It ls a studled deception snd fruud, and It cunnot win. THE JION. JOUN D. DEFREES, The Hon. John D. Defrecs, formerly a citizen of Indlana, but now u resldent of Washington, has ‘xuhllshnd a2 letter in the Indlanapolls News on the political situstion, In which, after royiew- fug the parties and_candidatee, ho pledges his cordial support to HMayes and Wheeler, Mr, Detrees wosa prominent supporter of Greeley In 1872, Ife raya: The St. Louls Conventfon sclected a very nico, prim, litle, witherod-up, ildgoty uld bachelor of shout 120 pounys avolrdupois, who nover hud hnd a genufne linpulse for mian, nor any affection for woman, thevory prince of ** Wall strect specu- Iators and conpon-clippers, ™ as a troe representa. tiy0 of the Democrutic party! And, in the hopo of inducing tho Democeits of the West ta swallow snch a plll, they have sugarecostod It with the well deserved popularity of Gov. ifendricks; but even that is not cniclent. It would be amusing to see 10y old Wihig friend, Gen. Cury, of Ohfo, muke the oifort to swallow . Ol how he will wugl He can't get §t down even with tho oesistance of a glass of ¢ old bourbon, ™ his favorite beverage. There :i"x’l’ Lo a great mauy thoueands in thesame con- ion, Gov. Hayes hos not been ldentified with any cllquea or rings formud for the control of politicil offuairs, 1o will go into the Presidoncy, 1f vlegted, free and untrsmmefed, and with a detennination 10 porform his whole duty to tho countey, rather than as 8 more partisan for the furthcrance of the Bcr-mml aspirations of any particular set of mon. eeling assurcd that afl tho reforms nceded fortho rification of our Governmont can be moOFe cer- inly attaincd under the sdminlstration of auch o mamthan by giving control to the suppurters of his opponent, { cunuot heaftate as to my duly, nor can | o0 why any Liberal Hepublican can fall w yote for him, LOUISIANA REPUDLICAN CONGRBSSIONAL NOMI- NATIONH. The Republicans of Louisiana have made the following nominations for Congress: First Diatrict—11. C. Warmoth, of Ilaque- mine. Second Diatric(—C. 11, Dibble, af Orleans. 2hird Distric(—C. B, Durrcll, of 81, Marys, Hourth lmlflt(—fll‘urfiv L. Smith, of Cuddo, h Diatrd ¥, Leonnrd, of Carroll. h, uf 8t. Landry, 2 OCASUALTIES. BOY KILLED, Special Correspondence & The Tridune, Oconoxowoo, Wia, July 10.~Last Saturday FAf1h Diaf SUEta Dlatrict—C, Nas| night, a boy 8 yeurs old, son of Frederle Daniels,” a blacksmith of this place, in attemipting to jump from a freight-tralu that was *pulling- out ™ pretty lively, full botween the cars, und waa horribly mongled, QOne leg was tuken off close by the body; the other was jammed to o {clly from the kneo down, und the lesh stripped rotn the boto; one arm was split open neurly the entiro lengih; aud ks sealp wus lucerated In o sbocking munner. When found, ho wus sitting up at the side of the track; and, strango 1o relate, he bled but littlo, probably ot more than lulf plut, and, after a fow scconds, not atall, o was imucdiately takon to bis hote, but a short distance frow tho scene of tho uc- «dent,—two of his little play-fellows carrying hia dismembered Jimb,—and incdical assistiance sont for, Drs. Miller and Regan arrived specdily, and buth concurred in tho opinlon thut nothing could be done, and that ko could sur- vive but a few minutes, But, contrary to their expectations, he fived aix hours, and during five hours of that tiine was rationul, and, although he scomnod to autfer considernblu paty, ho talked gl the sccident and told how It happencd, Whon his fathor asked him why hWe went to the traln, the littls fellow auswered, * Froddle was thera too.” P FATAL MOWING ACUIDENT, #Speciul Dispatch (o The Tridune. Paxiv, 111, July 12, —Yosterday u terrible mow. eraccldenthappenod ona farm § wiles southeaat of the city, A llttlogirl 13 yeara of age, o daugh. ter of Heory Boba, waa standlng In front of the sickle, when the toam betumo frightened snd start. ed 1o run, throwlug dowu the anfortunaty gicl, cutting off hor loft aria, onie of her eare, deeply gushing her thigh, snd lndicting fnternal’ injuries which whie cannut posalbly survive, - RUN OVER AND KILLED, Bpeeiat Dispalch g0 The Tribune. Forr Wayss, Ind., July 12.—To-doy John Cartwright, a brakeman on fhe Pittsburg, Fort ‘Woyna & Chicago Itatlzoad, fell off tho pilot of an enyinae at Monrooville, sud was run aver and terel. bly mangled, Doth’ leT wote amputated, but the unfortunate man aled shortly eficr in great agony, DROWNIED, Bpecial Dispaich (o The Trivuns Dxrnoir, Mich., July 1. ~While on a sion 1o Nofs de Boulo; wun, i = - oxcar. o Inlsua to-day & you, warts, i batking, dmwuitt Fale ————— OCEAN STEAMS 3 Nuw Youx, July 12, él'z-m';—'iflfiumpn Al ”L‘,’,’,’,’,‘,{:’m‘j"‘.‘,‘f“l"i Clubla, frow tlutuburg. N Vo R, L~ Bleasally Ly, from THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1576. CRIMINAL. NEWS. Two Cases of Most Horrible Crime, One in Ohio and One in Texas. Also Two Instances of Swift Retribu- tion, Haply, One in Ohio and Ono in Texas, Great Popular Desire for Somo Rotributton in Milwaukoe. All Pursuit of the Jail-Breaking Lappin So Far Bootless. CRIME AND RETRIBUTION. Diwpatches to Cincinnaté Commercial. Krw Ricnyvoxn, 0., July 8,—A niost diabolical outrage and & prabable murder was commiited on two Inuocent women of this place, on Thureday and Friday last, by a demon in human shape, who cxpiated s crlino on tho gallows at the hands of #udge Lynch, at D o'clock this ovéulog, Tho fucls, w4 nedr as could bo elicited, ara these: ‘The tlend ealled at the house of a Mr, Hooner on Thucsday altarncon, about 3 o'clock, and em- ployed a marrled danghter by the name of Mary Bennett fo do housework for him, and, in company with ler, started on foot for Lis home, about 2 miles down tho river and 1 milo back inthe country. Latointhe evening bo returned o New Richinond, where ho remained over night, and about 9 o'clock . m. on Friday he employed a Miss Amonda Abbott to work for him, represent- ing that he resided about 2 miles up the river, and 1mile back. She accompanled bim to near tho place ho claimed to reslde, and, while crossing a deap ravitic, he sejzed her, oatraged her {n the most bratal manner, attempted to kill her, aud Toft her for dead. He returned to New Richmond Iate In the evening, and was followed shortly after Ly tha victim, nearly dead, who reported what had happened. The villa(n was found in s saloon near by and srrested. This morning tho shoes and basket of AMrs. Dens nott wera found in town, where lio bad suld them on Thursday cvening. This created tho wildest alarm, snd portics ecoured the woods al) of to-day for the body of Mra, Dennett, but have falled up todark to ind it, the fend clalming that ko had glven her Lody up to two men sbout 2 wiles from 10w, To.day deep mntierings were heand nmong tho people, And late this evening about 1, 000 people, among whom coald be seen many of th zena of New Richmond, surrounded the jufl, over- vowered the Constable, selzed the prizoner, and hung him toa tres on the hillside back of town. The wretch ave his name as George Willloms, and atated that he wos ralsod pear Lesington, Ky, Naw Rionuown, O., July 10, —Yeatorduy morn- ing tha body of Mary ilouper-Bennett was found suie 22 miles from Now Richmond, search drst cama upon her }llovuu. then hor dress and other parta of her clothing, and Snaily the mangled and pbuscd body. ‘Thers were traces on her of violent hnndlh:F. The neck bad evidently been violently twisted with the view of dislocating it, and marks of the villain's boots were diecerni~ ble npon hee face. Medical gentlomen think that the young woman when found hud not been dead more than twenty-four houra, 1t this be the case, which secms almost impuesibla from tho manner in which the body had been nbased, what untold nngulsh wust stie have suffered o8 she lay there ince Thursday last, Last ovening the Presbyterian minister proposed giving the people s moral Jecture on Saturday night » tragedy, but was advised by sume frionds Nt to ventura upon ench o dolicato grestion Just at K“fl.m&l su the roverend gentlsman ordered the Mights of the Church 1o be put outund all the ser- vices to be portponetd, 1t s stated that Williams has been making o bus. Inces of thly dumnable work for some thue, le claimed that ho had scrved dftcen women of other pluccs an lie trested the two victims hors, 'The sentlment of the county In his case Js that hangiug was too good for auch an incarnate dovil. Correspondence New York Sun. GonzavLes, Tox., July 3.—This connty was the sceno of a brutal ontrage and murder, which was conunitted on or sboat the Bth of June, neor what, I8 known a8 Comanche Ford, “The erime was not’ discovered until about two weoks ago, On Inyos- tigation it was proved to have beun commitiod by thireo young men, residanta of the adfolning connty of Lava namod Stewart Campbell, aged about 10 yeara; his brother, Tnckor Campbell, aged 10: and James McLoroy, sged 18, McLoroy was cap- tured about 15 miles gouth of this ’plnce st m!!b and brought here snd Jodged In jaif, 1o confesse to being prescnt at the inurder, Lut declared that o had 1o hand in it, it belng done entiroly by the Cnmpbell brothers, “Tucker Campbell hod already been urrested und was incarcorsted fn Jail in Mal- lettsville, the cnum{ scat of Lavaca Uounty, on sume charge of violatlon of law. Hla brother Blowhrt was soon captured and locked up with hiin 1o await the nrrival of the oficors from thls county 1o bring them here for imprisonment snd trial, Tholr victim was a girtof 17, daughter of a widow named Curry, teaiding in Hallattsville, It seoms thut |huhflnngfll Campbell had cnllsted tho sifec- tious of Misa Carry, with whomn bo sought to keep company in opposition tothe wishea of her mother. About the 4th of Juno young Campbe)l indoced the girl to go away from humo under the promiso of marriage. 110 took her to Fintonia dopot, where they vrera Jotned by tho older Campbot] and Me- Laroy. Here the young men spent thel tima in drinking and carousiuy, and the g“flflx\rl’ Cawpboll nuklng 10 movement to fulfll fia promiso, Mliss Curry proposed to go hume, After s0mo conver- sation with tho others, young Camphell fnuiced hier nat to fuldll ber theeat, by promisiug to take her ta Quaro, where they would be marrled ns :luonu cLeroy aud big vrothor should atart for me The patty In ame, - Shortly sfter the deporture of his brother and friendn, young Campbell and Miss Curry left Flato nia, as sfin thought, to carry out the object for which sho left homo. A faw_ milea from tho depot Miss Curty was surpriscd by sgaln sceing tho eider Campbell and McLeroy, who allayed ber fears Ly auylngs that they had concluded to go along na witnesscs and sce that the marrlage was legally urformed, Whennear the ord, which Is iu the Peach Creek bottom, the yonng girl found horself a prisoner, and was mado to go tnto the wood, where l.rexunrudnm wore at once tmade by tho men to nto camp. Here the party remained for three duys, during which time the gir) was forced 10 un- orga the must cruel tortnro and sebmit to the most tllavolical outrayo from she three duude, until ¢om- vietuly worn out und oxhausted, To hide thelr crimo’and prevent the girl from lgpclflm;lgl(nll them they euded Lor suffering )y shooting hor several times with a pistol, and then sought to con- cen) Who mnurder by throwlag hier body lnto Pesch Creek and coverlog it up with logs. Here the budy had lain ncarly three woeks, when it was dis- cavered by a person ru-lng thy 180(. who saw ong of the glr's Yegs protruding from botweon the loga, cnmngfibuln. the body way broaght forth, and, through tho vimiauce of the citisons and author- 1tics, the tircs murdorens wery captures On Friday of lost weck Hherit? Hass, of this county, snd Sher{f Lennctt, of Lavaca Connty, With & posss of ten numi waro bringiug the two Lampbeils from Haliattaville to s nfi\m. When nour Peach Creek they were surronnded by o crowd uf about 300 men, who demanded thu prisoners, Alleffurta of the oficers ta gut the men todesist from their purposs was of no aveil. In the effort + to “protect them Bherl® Ben- nott und two men wers wouuded. The force of mnumbers compelled the surrender of the culprits, and without juach delay the crowd took the prisoncrs to a convenlent wout, and, after abriet Erepunlon odwinistored the poutonce of yuch, and then diwperscd, leaving the brothors pugh nded nevoral feut from the ground, “The erowd (iint rescued the prisoners from the ol core comprised cltizons of this and several of the aurrounding coontfes, Whoare determined to mnke 1t & turror (0 all evil-dacre, and, in such cases as this, not_wait for the faw's M'I' At an early bour on Satunigy morning, the aulhoritics, fearing an attempt of (he vigiluntca to secure the peraon of MeLeroy, touk him from the jail and sent bim une dur charge of two ncymy Bherlle to the 3ol at Be- guly, in Guadalupe Couity, for ssfe-kecping antll the witting of court, I'ho dnmymnn dled aciusing SfcLeroy “with the shootfng of the girl, Tt {8 ro. Eoflndl at Mcleroy was taken frouthe Deputy "nu:nm and hunged, but the report lacks contirmas ——— DBASTARDY CASE, Special Dispatch 1o The Tridune. O17AWS, 1)), July 22 —The cass of tha People va, ¥rank J. Albeo, In the Circuit Court, on & charge of bastardy, waa glven to the juryst 2 o'clock $n-day, The jury retired, and, after about ten mlputes, returned nto court with a verdlct agalost the dofenduut. This cause was triod In e County Court ay the March lerm, 1876, aud was taken by appeal to the Circuit Conrt. The cumpioiniog witiicss was Amy Langley, of Sercua, in_thia county, and tho defendant resldes near Autora, - Thu trisl of the case ac- cupled _ fust week, Messrs, Mayo ant Nlcholeon, ., of ~ thfs city, ably sepreseptud the people, and Searlos and Little, of Adurora, wero tho defendant's counsul, Albcelu matricd man, and bie father {6 ricki und respected. ‘The caso Lug excited more than ususl iuterest, 58 the girl had borne & govd charactornutil she becuma acquainted with the dufondaut. Tho casa witl un- doubtedly go to the uugmmu Court, It bus cust the defenso nearly $3,000. C— MUBDER AND SUICIDE. Pirrapino, July 12, —Thls evoning sbout 10 a'clock Me. €. McDonsld, & baokketper in this city, visited the howo of hls father-lu-law on Lib- orty aveuue, whors Lis'wifo has buen staying for sumie time, und after somo alloscation with Ler drow 8 rovolyer aud skiot hor, aud then shot Biw- filfibl:uom portes will probably die. Duwmcatlo ong MILWAUKEE EXCITED, Bpeclal Dlspalch 1o The fridune. MiLwavkee, July 12.—Thety is Ifitense exclio- went o Cbls city, eapecislly fu the Fhird Ward, chlefy Inbubited by Irshines, on the subject of e roplug of two Mttle giels yeaterday, Al dsy long 18 has looked ns thonghin storm was gathering, and [:-m-lnnr dlspaned cltisetta nra dalnz all thoy can fo talk reason into the exclted groups surronnd- Ing tha jnil, It 18 hoped the nizht will pass withe out the city boing disgraced by lawless aots, especinlly os it fs by no nicana clear that Low Iathe reul criminal — ABSASSINATION, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. 87. Loms, Mo., July 12.=Dr. J, A. Holliday was shot and In®antly kiiled on Sunday afternoon by o man named Crawford, at Corsicans, in Sonths weatern MissonrS, AL the 3imo of tho shooling tha doctor was escorting his wifa and a lady friend to their home near town, The cowanl met them, nssed, turned, and, coming to the front, fired, tho BTl 3triking near the region of tho henrt. . 'Dr. 1lolliday exclajmed, **Xain dyingl® and fell dead. KIDNAVPING. Hpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. gruxameLy, 1L, Joly 1%.—A map-vender, clalming to hafl from Clleago, and calling himeolt A, J. Smith, was arrested here thiv afternoon for stealing a littlo German child named Liellor, about -4 years oll, on tho street, le lwun 10 bo crazy, and axelgna no motive for the atuluction. 1o was Jailed towalt action by the Grand Jury, LAPPIN, Torzra, Kan., July 12,—All the partics that started out In pursult of Lappin but one—ilat which went north—have leen heard from, and as yetno trail has been strnck, As the northern party hns not yeen heard from, [t {8 hoped that hmy way be on the right track, Kvery coxertlon ls being made for his rearrest, A BIG EMBEZZLEMENT. Arnaxy, N, Y,, duly 12.~C. Adams Stevens, Vice-Presidont of the Albany and Greenbush Deldge Company, has boen arrested, eharved with embezating $200,000 worth of the honds of the Company. SHOT DEAD, Irnaca, N. Y., July 12,—Theodoro Deachner this morning shot Andrew Smith dead. Deschuer aurrendered to the anthorltiea, and alieged an Im- propur Intimacy with his wifo as tho causo ef the slovtlng, s GUILTY. Porrsviiey, Pa., July 12.—In tho case of tho Mollia Maguire prisonora on trial for the murder of the mining-boes, Sanger, the jury returned a yer- dict of murder in tho tirst degreo, ORANGEMEN CANADA. Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Tonoxto, July 1Z%,—To-day, the ane Windred and oighty-sixth anniversary of thoe battle of the Boyne was cclebrated with the ustial formalities by the Orangemien of Toronto, There were not many vielting country fodges present, but the parade was larger and more showy than in forinor years, owing to the Increased number of city Orange- men. The procession mnrched through the princl- pal streets and adjourned lo Queen's Park, whora o pleale was held und epcechies ninde, Special Dlspatch to The Triduns. OTTAWA, July 12 —The Orangemen of this city tiold » grnbd demonsteation lo-diy, A processlon, with bands und banucrs, marched turough tho principal strects. ‘The turn-out was large aud well conducted. There was 8 banquet in the even. ing In Orangs Hall, At Gananoque, Welland, Kingston, Picton, London, and othor pointa, there wore larpo gathorings, So far, no dlatnrbunces nra reparted a8 biaving occurred In Ontarlo. Special Ditpatch to The Triduns, BIONTREAL, July 12, —An tho Urangumon were on thelr wsy to church this sfterncon, two men named Davison and {larvey wero sitacked, and an Orange My torn from the bLreast of ono of them, ‘The men defended thoweclves, nnd two shots woro fired und one mun wounded intholug. A strong force of polico called out, and the crowd dispersed, Some skirmishing +tuok place on the #ido streats, but nothing of n very serious nature occurred. Chiofs Louls and Joseph, of tho Oka Indlans were electod oillcers of an Orauge Lodge orzanized ot Hadson recently, il Mapaleh to The Tridine, $7. Josnrn, July 12.—During the afternoon a number of Orange nssocintions passing through Atill streot to and frum Portland wearing thuir suabies were attackod. One of the Orangemen drow arcvolver and shol dangerously a young man named John Burke, who i3 now belng attonded by two doctors, The disturbance extonded frow Pond street to Paradise row. Bome of the Orangomen received rough handilng, The milltla wore under anns. Orangemon belongiug Lo outlylng districls are n-,turnlnEhmnn a8 quickly as they can. At dark all was quie — PHILADELIHIA, PHILADELPRU, Pa., July 12.—~The parade of the Loyal Orange Institution took placo to-day, and was creditable In cvery respect. The men, of - whom there ware abont 2,000 in Iine, ciad in their Omn&u regnlia, presented o fine appenrance, and a8 they proceeded over the route were yreeted with marks of uppreciation. NEW YORK. New Yong, July 12.—The Orangemen hore- abouta went on an uxcursion to a nelghboring grove to-day, About 300 members of the Order are pa- rading in Lawrenco, Maas., whero serlous disturb. ances took place last ycar, AN police on duty, No rloting, CLEVELAND. CLEVELAXD, O., July 12,~Tho Orangomen of thia city paraded the principal strocts this aftere noon. An artillery saluto was fired whilo the pro- cesalon was moving. ‘'The day waa moro geucraily obeorved here than cver boforo, v PIT'CSBURG, Prrrsaung, July 12.—The Urangomen's display in thls city to-day was an unusually fine one, Twenty-one thouranud wen were fn lfye. The day's procecdings passed off pleasanily, 'FIRES. IN CHICAGO. At 3 o'clock yesterdsy mornlng Henry Donovan. of No. 108 Sho)to atraet, while golng for 8 docwer to attend 8 member of hiy family, discovered & nre tho grocery of L. Lonergon, Inthe trce-slory Tirick building No. 311 West Polk street, owned by Lurna & O'Brict, Upon entering the place he found fires 'In three different places, and 1 qach placoa plle of kindling-wood saturated with some nflammable liguld, clearly showlng the work of an inoundlary, [lo enslly extinguished the fire with a few buckets of waler, and notiied the police, During thesdsy Oflcor G, A. Cothnnn Iearned that the stock was inaured for twica its valus, but for somu occult reason no arrest bos yet been mado, "l uffair {8 so paipably tho work of an fncendinry that the police are neglecting thelr duty in nut taking moro palns regarding it. The alarm from Box {514 nt 7:55 lant ovening wan caured by 8 gaa-Job Igniliug the musquito burs in Ihnwlnd.’:wikr'nll!{o 'fl’t:l lnfilwmue!;lz. ownedand gccupied by W, A. Lowell. Dumaye, $60; fully covored by Insurauce, A sthl alarm to Buglne Cam[fimny No. 20 at 0:50 last evening waa cansed h{u re" In A two-story frame =t No. 1310 Bouth Halated atreet, 8 butcher shop, occupled by Adam Jewsler, and’ owued by Churles Klvhn, Losson Lullding, $600; Invace {or §1,000 In Chicsgo Fire, Lows on shop-Axtures and sausage machiuery, §1,400; insurcd tor §$1,000 in the Hmrlmo uton, sud for 700 iu - the Allemontla of Pittabury, Cuuse, exploslun of gag. ollug lamp, B IN 8T. LOUIS, 8t, Louts, Ma., July 12.~Tho large fron foun- dry of 8hickle, liprrisun & Co., occupying half a block on Papin and Thirteenth strects, woa bucnud about 1 o'clock thismoralng. A large amount of valuable machlnery was """Dfla{‘, or scriously fn- ured, The loss ts about 340,U00; the fusurance s BUt Bacertained. - About unlonr later the nut and balt factory of 11, E. Moran & Bro,, st the cornor of Maln“end Florida streets, caught fire and was ncarly de- stroyed. Thie loas ls about $25,000. ‘The fnsurance on 8hckle, Harrison & Ce foundry, burned last night, 1y a8 follows: Qu 81,0007 Hlowme, Now York, $50,000; and $2, euch in tue Contiucntal, 8t Louls, ' Hamburg of Bremen, Amorican Central, German Awerican, and Loudou Asaurauce NEAR PITTSBURG, Pirresuna, Pa., July 12, —At 4 o'clock this mominga fire broke out In the agitator of tho Cosmon “}:‘o rofinery, locatod on the Allegheny River, 8 miles aboye this city. Threo warchouses, U, 00( Emy barruls, and elght carg tonded with RO bay- rola of refined ol), were entirely dostroyed. Tho loza |2 §25,000; fully Insured, e ———— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Pat McOovern, residing st No. 110 Maxwell atreot, and employed on the dredge O, B. Groen, sccidontally fell through the batchway last even- fug, and sostufned a compound fracture of tho right lvg, t Mary Cook was formerly 8 Senegamblan cook at Lollie Whitnoy'a ranche ol prostitution, No., 118 Fourth avenue, out sovorsl weeks sgo was bounced, and, another dnufgh(ur of 1lamn, named Mollie Btewart, engaged fu her placo, Cook ut once ace cuscd Btewart of furcing her gut of her sitnation and every o that the Caok female passed tho Whit- noy renche, ehe way fi”""’“ with a wally of wit that enraged ber, At midnight the Couk female got on 8 burrab with womething strouger than pop, sud, eulistlog hur mistress, Lizale Noore, i Lier faver, ihu {wo sauntored forth to ako War upon k0 oifunding Btewart. Tho lattor mot them u front of the house, aud, bolng greetud with a salute of utie hundred pop-lottics, coolly reuchod ta Der stocking sud drew (orth b Tavorite weapow of warfary, —a tazor. With thle she carved the Cook wannn bt the right bresot Just below the neck, fn- ihicting s wound ™2, Suclics Jong, which Dr. F'ull- Npe thinke fotal, Au umbulance was lwprovised oub uf 8 shutter, and the vanquished fewssle tuken Iack to her rucho, whilo Blewart was takon to tho Armory and locked up. At 7:10 Jart cvoning Annle Joyee, nsei\ 12 yonra, while in tha alloy in rear of No. 2 West Madison rtreot, was attacked and lu'eml‘b\llnnh{ 4 BavD dog belonging to George Helohbold, of No. GG West Madiron'stroct, The little one's right sido, arm, body, and hip were lnmbl( manglod. Dr, Lyman, wio attonded her, canterized the wonnf, and did all in power to allcviste Yer sufteringm, but entottalns small hopes ©f her racovery. ‘Tho animal was shot shoril :l{'";;nf\h by an Infurlated citizen who witnessc 0 AMTalr, Owing 1o other mnnicipal exclitoment the canino race has nat tecofved tho attontlon naually beatow- ed upon It Ly the pallca daring tha .summer manthe, and “but very ilitle polsoning and atlll less shooting haa boen administercd to the hungry curs that throne the strects. Tho nfnlr of laet evoning will probably tond to draw rome littla attontion {o the mattor, but that {s emall eonrola. tloni to tho parents of the Injured girl. Owners af ravage curs that aro permittod to ron st random tluring thesa hot days ought to be mado suffer the penalty of thelr brutality. SPORTING. THE TURT, ADDITIONAL ENTRIES FOR THE DEXTER PARK MEETING, Tle list of entrics published in yesterdny's {ssuo comprised thoso receivad at the hour named for closing entrios, but o large number which had beon ‘malled on Tueaday did not reach Mr. Mausur until yesterday, These additions, together with the liat already pablished, make up a no field of horacs, far tho Dexter Park races next weok, and giva profulac of the best meeting over hold in Chilcago, Big Nolds mako hot races, and tha fact that there nro 70 entrles for the diffcrent purscs, leaves no uucertalnty as to the quality of the sport. Tho supplomentary llst racelvod yostorday is as followa: TWO-PORTY OLASS. R, M. Anderson, Nastvllio, b, tn, Maud Williams, Johin Tiay, New Catlisie, Ind., ch, g. Adrance. D It Shiorinany Waukekam av| Daviit Aagaw, Decator, I ¥ . 1. Tuasclt Teiva 1AL, m. . Trsnuder B3 Grier, Jancayiie, b gy Janogemo: 1L, 31, Andoraan, Nash¥tlio, 3 A I Fider, Rochelle, Til., b £ Witicmian, 1oclc Iajand, b i, Lady Loj TWO-TWENTY-THKE CLASS, Georgs W, Voorhites, Dotealt, DIK, m, Cosette. 8, A, lirown, Grand aplas, bIK, in, Lady Turplo, Ghastes Wiiron, Jatlek, T, Bk ¢ %-?nnr Tioy artes Wilkon, Joliet, Tt., bIX. g. = 42 K, O, Brien; Genad I b, & Edward. T teatyobrion, B tinilin B & Kaminde L) TWO-TWENTY-AEVEN CLASD, T. N. Fancher, Peoyls, K. §i Diew Topeka, Ko, ¥, 1. Broadhend; Mitwhukeo, el zomanto, XLP! Btepbens, Jottet, tit., oh.'s; {ob, Grant, TWO-THINTY CLASS, B E o SR B bl lu(uhme!leeurl‘l:‘. .Kgq"hho:'-w Brown, Virginia 1, bik. g bloepy DUl W2 Biattn: Waesty, 18- b, 5. Svhits Wiocking. LONG BRANCIL., Loxa Drancit, July 12,~The sttendance was smalint the races to-day. ‘The first race, for oll ages, threo-fourtha of & mlle, was sva hy xla.mluy; Leamington No, 2 second, nnd Hattle ¥, third, The favority, Faithless, did not got a placo, Tine, 118, 7 ‘Fhe Ocean Hotel stakes race had twa startors, and was won by Flddiestick, Happohannock com- ing in second, Time, 9:18, = Distonce, 1% miles, "Phe two-mile heat raco did not all. In the raco milo and one-alghth, all ages, Waco won; Kinnoy second, Coupon third. ~Time, 2:04. The_ hurdle-race wes won by Hullet, Stanford second. apectat Dimich ta e Tyivw o atch ta The e, Granp JaTiDs, Mich., July 15.—Tio rat day of the July horso mocting hore (Tun!dn{) was 4 sticcess, The weather was falr and the afiondance zood. Edward won the 2:50 race in threo stralght eate—2:44, 2138, and 2:904. Miraculous won second money, Robert McGregor third, Brown roe. . Moy Nclllo foosth. Lady Jegan won tho 2:38 race, taking tho mecond, fourth, and sixth heats in 2:) 2:30, asnd 2:41. Lady Milea won sccond ~ monoy, taking the ~ Ofth heat in 2:4). Bemity won third monoy, taking the third heat ju 2:30. Qeorge Raundall won fourth money, getting the firet heat in 2:42)4, *Po-dy his beon falr, though very ok, and 1,500 022,000 persous witneascd the sccond day's races. Marlon won the 2:3) race In three siralght heats. Monarch Rulo won second money, Little Bam third money, and Kate Ilazard fourth. ‘Time, 2:01, 2322, and 2:30. Bliver Heals won the Kent County three-mlnuta race, tuking (he rst, third, und fourth hestd, Boy Dick won the second heat and accond mwwi: Juunle L. won thind money, sud Gray Jim fourt| Thne, 2:47, 23 2160, and 2:48, To-worrow u 2:44 raco with suven entries, and 0 2:27 race with five untrice, promise 0 be in- tenscly lutereating, as they arc closo. ——— BASE-BALL. LOUISVILLE VB, NEW HAVEX, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. LOTISTILLE, Ky, July 12.—Tho Loulsvilles werg nlinost defeated by tho New Havens to-day, but, rattying after a shower of raln, won a victory. fnningi— 13345667809 Now laven.. 40100012 0-8 Loulavilie . ad 013428 0001 Larned—Lowlsville, 1; Naw Haven, 2. Base-hita—Loulsvilly, 10; Now Huven, 10, Errors~Loulaville, 05 New llaven, 12, ‘Pimo—T\yo hours. Umplre—T. Malono, of the Athletics, TIE AMENITIES OF TilR UAMD, « Bpecial Diepacch to The Tridune. 2 0anKON Wik s SNy 12,111 8 game butweon tho Dreadnaughts of Chicagoand the Amatoucs of thiy city, ono man was so’ budly hurt Iu the head that the gamo wus postponod Ul to-morrov, stood 8 W 6. Fha scuro THE TRIGGER. TLABALLE AND PRRU, ILL. Spectal Diupasch to The Tridune. LaSatvre, )., July 12.—Ina motch which ot- curred hiere to-day, In the shootlng park, Lutween Wililam 8, Mason, tho present holdor of the cham- plon badge of the Lagalle and Peru Shooting Club, und Jolin B, Beal, who had challenged him, Beal Xilled elght out of ton’birds to Moson's seven. gr&und traps, 21 yards rise. Weather intonsoly ‘hof ————— CHICAGO ELECTION CASES, On Trinl at Jolet. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Tridune. ovrer, L., July 12.~Duslucss in the trial of Indicted Chicago judges of election opened brisk this morning. Immedistely after the opening of court, and before the proceedings commenced, Mr. 0'Brien, tokeop up tho mpression, which he haa diligently Jabored to create, that the prosccution 1s the work of newspaper malice, and with an sa- sumption of virtue and indignation qulte amasing to thoe who know him and aro fumillar with his peculiar taotics fn tho court-room, produced o copy of ‘Tus Tranuxs of yosterday, containing your correapondont's dispatch of the 10th inst., and was polng to whow Judge McRoberta that the papers weru kecplog {6 up;i that it wod the snme old cr(: Iis object. nuqueatlonably belng to read the sald dirpatch for the benetlt ‘and luformation of the Jury. The Court, however, boeat his littls gama by tofusing to ullow the articlo to Lo read, and stat- ing that no person In the room would be ullowed to poruse sny nuwapapor while the trinl was in progress, ‘Tho caso waa to bo tried on its morits, uninfuenced by the publle press, e also again cuutloned the jurymon sgainst talking with any person or reading wnything about the matter, in ordur that thoir minds might he perfectly unbi- used and free from prejudice. O'lirlou dropped the subject. u(herunwllllnxl{, with the remark that thero would **be anotfier batch down this morning; " meauing probably more papora with further accounts of the trial o examination of witnesses terminated at 1:30 8 those who teatifled for the prosoeu- wera. Bchearer, Willing, Dittinger, ah, worth, Corbin, and others, well Known resldents and business’ mon of Chleago, whose evidonce clearly substantiuted the facts sot forth by Mr. Reéed in bls opening sd- dresa, Tho” witncsscs for tho defenss were the two defendants, Johuson and Crowloy, dohn 1, Corcorshy, proprictor of the ilatch Hlonse, John Crawford, Bhari ow, sudacveral policemen. J. R, Flundors, Esq,, of thie city, then spoke Jor tho prosocution for holt an honr, Making somo strong polnts agalust the accused, O'Uivlen inters rumcmnm once, and only otice, and_whon that occurred Mr. Flanders paused, turned to Br. O'lirlen wnd wald: V4dir, O'Brlen, overy dog has tiladay, and you will have yours ins short tlme ou will Lsva & chance to -g k when lnrnngm " " He was followed 8, Trude, of Chicago, for tho defeuse, and the cass will bo closed to-motrow forqnoon by Messrs, O'Brlen sud Heed, 'The general opinlon on tho outside seoins to be that tus jary will disagree, e ————— YOQUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. &gpectal DispatcA §o The Trivuna. Toronto, July 12,~The International Conven- tlon of the Young Men'y Chiristian Assoclations of the Unlted l;llnr- and ‘:.‘In‘a‘dnt c:mmo-nl:{d ‘1‘\ <l o-day. RS0 Branieerst? U lhoson, was clecied Frastdunt of al tho Conventlon. About 500 delogates were nires- ent, c(irly-rour Btates aud Provinces being sepres scql ————— SUICIDE, B7. Lows, July 12.—~Threo suicides were com- mitted hore t0-dsy—one by Chacica Miller, man sier of Mclke's Hotel, Third ond Viae etrects, by strychnino; another by Mrs, Quiborodt, » German woman, who throw horaelf 1nto her clatorn; and & thizd Uy Johanna Welsh, & hard-drinking woman, Who drowued hereell in s ?:ml whfluuvur: drunk. Hpecial D’fnm Tribune. Jexvora, M., July 12 —Joln Roth, 8 Garman, reslding hero, attewptud to conunit aulcido Jast nlght, “Undur tho protest of golnunmg a dog, ha demanded and easily procured some morphine st suvoral drug stores, at one of which ho declined th counvel to adminlster strychninoe un tho ground of its viulent action, not wishing tw give theunima) unuceessary puin. 1is wife, on waking, notlced wowething ‘rewarkably strsnge in her busband's breatbing, and the twely swfstance of Drv. Edv wards uud Cook, who spent the night in trying to tava tho Hifa of tha unturtinate man, witl, from Hmmnl-lmlfmdunn. bo rowarded caluusy was the causs of tho act, RAILROADS. THE MICIIIGAN CENTRAL, r. 1L 1. Ledyard, the Superintendent of the Mlchigan Contral allroad, wea {n the city yostor- day. flo states that the annunl report of the Com- pany will be ready for publication fn a fow days. The report will show a decreaso in the gross earn. Ings from those of last yoar of $261,322. The fall- ing off i the carninga ls entircly due to tho rail- road war, which forced down tho ratcs on_frofght and passongors Lo unprocedented figures, Tho road has daring tho past yoar done a larger buelneas than for the year previoy During the past year the road carried 2, 080,248 tons of feight, agninst 2,476,602 tona last year. The number of pasecn. gora carried wos 1,620,480, againet 1,408,300 last cae, 4 z Nothing has yet been done In regard to the ap. rnlnlment of ‘a Gencral Manager and General 'lclghl Agent of the road. Nl‘fin"nllnllu letween Mr. Pamucl Bloan, the now Fresident, and Mr, Tiohert linrris are stlll being carriod on, and the Iatter gentloman hax given tho condition on which ho willaccept tho position of Genuvral Aanager, All the Directors of the road acom to be willing to nceegl them, except Mr. Btoan, who is unsriliing to vt tho relna go antirely aut of lils hands. ——— PEORIA & FARMINGTON. Pronta, 1L, July 12, —~R, Q. Ingersoll, W. E, Stone, Willlam R. Duah, . Jamison, and Ueorgy L, Bester have been elected Diroctots of tho Peorla & Farmington Rallrond for the ensulog year. The Directors elected William Th Dual I'resident, W. . tono Vico-Preatdent and Treomurer, Us L. Deator Beerotary, I @, Ingersoll Attornoy, an K. Jawison Buperintendent, ———— THOE TAX CASES, Bpacial Dipateh to The Tribune, Srnmxarisip, b, July 12.—The heating of tho raffrond-tax casos fn the Unfted States Court to-day wae postponed untll noxt Wednoesdoy, wheu Judge David Davis will occupy the Heuch, e —t——— KO0SCIUSEQ, THE POLISH PATRIOT. Interesting Momorles of o Pornonal Friend, Sowa interesting reminfscencea of Thaddens Koa- clusko, the friond of Washington and Polish pa- triot, have bech furnished the Polish Society of Cailfornla, by Col. Zeltner, of Hoboken, N, J., a 1, aud a personal fricnd of Kosclusko, Zoltnor's father, who was Qovernor of Solothurn, iu Switzerland, and Kosclnako mat in Paris o becate greatly attached to ench othor, which led 10 the Pole's taking up is parmanent fosldence ot Zeltor's home in Bolothurn, Ifo waa etrangely uvorse to having his lkencas faken, and always declared that mono should exist, Tho only one that does exiat, and which Col. Zellner xtill posseascs in Hoboken, and calls oxcellent, was obtained thmu;ih “m"fy by the clder Zoltner, when with Koscluako In Larls, Suys the Colonol: *'Hoaring that Eggeuschwiller, ‘the cclebrated sculptor of lis time, a natlve of Switzorlund, wns in Tarls, mr father visited him. ‘They arranged that my father should take Korcluako to tho thea- tre, aud that Egeonachwiller, scated o the ad- Joining bux, should make a drawing of Koxclusko in tho courso of thu performance, In this wuy o very gnod portralt was obtained.” But, soon nfier, tha two visited the sculptor's studio, ** There Kozclusko's cye fell on thrus marble busts of himsclf. Vory excited, ho wield- cd his_heavy cane and shivered two o them. Dofore tho third tho imploring scalptor throw hifmeelf, promising rolomuly not o duplicute it. Turning to my father, Kosclusko sald:” * Act copt this bust, deaf friond, ns lPruu( of my une Thmited esteer, To_you nlone 1 make an excep- tlon taa ruie that 1" have never bofuro been fne duced to part from. Boatrdes this bust, Col. Zcltner hos some wearing apparel, two Damiaecus razore, and ncnmpnlpmlnx ‘mirsor, Wwhich Koscluska used during Foland'n torriblo strugiio undor his leadorship with Russia. At the disastrous battlo of Macrojowico, in 1704, Kosciusko was badiy wounded, 'and, with his olde, the poct Nfomcervicy, was thrown _ fato prieon at 8t. Petorsburg, bnt Tetor L, on his ncces. slon, liberated ghem, returned thefr swords, #cut them lu an Imperial ship to England, and res Yenudly offered them monoy, which was refuscd. fut twenty years [oter, somue years aflor Kosclus- ko's lutlmacy with tho Govornor of Solothurn, Alezander I, uncle of tho now relgning Kmperog of Russin, visiting Parle, called on Kosclusko unl rald: ** denersl, do not insult iny father's memory by longer m(nnlnx‘ his gitt, Inreturn for your acceptance of it, will'grant you any favor you may usk,™ Kosclusko, having accepted the money, nearly 20,000 francs, osked that the family of Zoltnor might bo rewarded for it hospitality to fim. The Emperor f;nva thc Zeltuer family an estato In Poland, ylelding 10,000 francs per annum, Toscinukio spent the reat of his life with the Zelt. ners. Col. Zoltner soys: ** Kosclusko suffered much from old woitnds, wnd every day was obliged o nnolnt ble body with an Oriental “proparation, and npply octificlal heot to s oxtremities. . Yethe instructed hin god-danghter, my slster ‘Phudien, then about 14, in the lunguages und wathematica, “Cho groator part of hia inconiy wis spont fu clinrity, und (i 1817, when the crups fulled, the princiju un doposit fn London was heavily drawn upon. Ifu wna accustomed to ride out on & gentle borso that stopped whenever & boor person approached, and woul-l ot wove on unttl thu alme -hud been be- stowad. One duy I carried some wine sent to Kos- cluska for his own use by the King of Pledmontton nick and needy minfsier of the Gospel, turn the horgs was recognlaed from afar by those thut habitually recelved tauncy frotn hla niwster, and they run to recefve ft. Yhe liorss come to n stand and would uot move further until I hud 1akon somo money out of my purso and soatlsfed the neody, -1 frequentiy read aloud to Kosclusko, Jteadfug 1ho *Conversutlons-Lexicon,' one day, I enconntored the wssertlon that when Kosclusko fell froin bis borse, desperately woundad, on_(he fleld of Macrojuwlce, * lie exclaimed: * *Finis Toloniw!" (Thiy is the end of Poland): Throw- ing his honds up to bis forchead, ’Koscinsko burat out: *This {8 infamous, '{nfamous! I said notling of* the kind, for I knew well that when § was doad there would be patri ots to fi(‘ht for Poland.' Agaln, in another vol- umo of the samo work, T mat this passago: *Whon Napeleon 1. was In Poland, on his \xr dition ainat. Russin, I 1613, Kosclusko publisiod. & prociamation tG the Volish peopie, sppesling to Lietn to rise in alliance with the Kmperor,' *That {a falne, lerrlmg—lnlnl' Kosclusko sxclaimed, springing out of his chalr, $Ah, how hard It s to Do thus miarepresented to those that Ibled for. Napoleon seat Fouche to meat Borville, your un cle's country seat near Patis, while ho was ‘lmpnr- Ing for the campaign against Russin, to ask that I should accompany him. was jutlmated that my intluence over the Poles was noed- ed by Napoleon, I asked Foucho what Na- oleon would do for Poluud it I should advise hem 1o aid him, Fouche u‘x‘)llcd that his soveroign was unaccustomed to muking concessfons, and especially to one on bis own territory. 1 mald then that if Nupoleon would do nothing for Folund I would do nothing for bim. Saying: ‘Qeneral, I Jiope that Jou ning mover ropent yoor refusal,’ Fouche withdraw. * Zeltner ubtained a cadotship In the Russo-Pollah army sbout this time. 'wo moutha after my depirture,* e continoe fallen from bls horse In ending a moantaln near (he Lako of Gonova, contractud a fuver, of which he died, Oct, 6, 1817, 1lis body was embalmod, = The Intestines wore depovited by my_ father beneath a lofty monumont, inzcribed, *Viscera Thaddel Koscluako," in a vil- lngla twunty minutes’ ride from Solothurn, This Is ® Mecca of Poles. Emporor Alexander 1. appoint- ed Prince Antan Jablonowski to escort Kflnl:'l’!llku'l remaina to the tomb of the Kings of Poland in Cra- cow, Thoy wers convoyed in a splend(d urrlav\f, aud dopositad between the urcnvhnll'u- of John Sub(«-krlnflum of Frince Ponfatowaki, Kosciuge ko willed ono-balf of his possessions, 08,000 franca, to iy sfster Thaddes, marrlod to the Count Morosini, and tho other to the poor of Holo- thurn, Mo had froed the serfs on his luulmnulnl estate and transferrod the lunds to his sister, Mue, lml?m' Jear the boginnlug of the trst Pollah rovo- ution. ! s e RELIEF AT LAST, Naw Yong, July 12—A violent storin of thunder nnd Hghtning, attonded by very beavy rain, visited this scction last evening. The ratin was very beneflelal, and, excepting tho shower 40 the siternoon, was the 11“{J i twenty daya. The lightnlng caused some dumage, ‘The storm uva ta the pcaglo a rellef front the period of ntenso heat, which was causing alarm by the duily {ncreasing number of sudden deaths. 4 e et— ——— BISHOP CHENEY'S SCHISM, al Dispafeh to The Tribune, OTTAWA, Out., July 13,--The fourth Ceneral Caunctl of the Heformed Kplacopal Church openod hore \hh About sevonty-five iay and olerical delogatos have alresdy mrefved. Bfshop Cheney, of Chicago, was elected mldlng Blshop, Dear Cridgo, f Britlsh Cotumbla, will be cousecrated Bishop noxt Sunx " B —— ‘The Resources of Ireland, Landon funes, The yanlmnnor Iroland, by the census of 1871, was 5,400, 435, The Inhabltod houses aro 50, 393, The total number of ownurs of 1and Is 68,758, ¥Yor every thousand persons thero are thirlecn owners of {and, snd seventy-two owners of tand for every thousand inhabited hopses, Of the ownets of land, Jess than ha)f—that 1a 38, 144—have Jess than an acrof 42, 614 an acre or more, It Iapvident that the **1snd lessthan an acre "represents generally 8 house, with or without a bit of ‘garden, for the ag- grogato of these amall properties, ‘though of cons siderable valuo, covers little . Whils the 33,U14 ownors of an upward have 20,150,012 acrcs, wilh a ratable valua- ton of £13,052,800, e 30,114 own. ars of lesa' thau an acre have ouly 6,005 ncres, but of the ratable valus of £1,300,- 440, The majority of ‘‘Iriah owners of jand* gould be comprleed in the area of many an English arish knows as a *uod-lll\'d villago or small mar. ct town. 1t 4s only when we come to the ffth fgure—that ls, the thoussnds—ihat the spyregsts Rioportive of Lalf the 1and-ownrs alvcts (b Latal Acteage. This disuroportion {y by 1o moxns uniform in the several Proviuces, In Loiuster, whilo 10, 40 owners Gwn 4,800,502 ucrce, 15,084 own Do more than 3, 110 acrea} 7,477 persons own 5,805,850 acres, 8,101 aly 2,613 acree; in Ulster 14, 850 own 6,267,263 acres, 10,08 ouly 4,010 acren; I Connunght 3,841 own 1,288,207 acrow, while 2,535 Lave. propertles caverlug gethicr 424 oeres, or only wbout & ben Whousandih rm.ol she total terrltory pussessed by the wore ortusate woliey of Connaught laud-ownurs. - On the re-- i Wih BUCCEBY, [~ nA s e g RADWAYS READY RELIEF Cures the Worst Pains in From One to 'I‘wmgty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR, After Reading this Advortisoment Noed Auy Ono Buffor with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF BA | Grre for Every Pain Tt was the first and {s the Only Pain Remedy ‘That instantly stops the most excructating nafns, Al intlammationg, aiid cures cougeatlons, WHOLICE of AT Lunge, Stomach, 1 o dehatlicr of tfia L, Stoaet, owels oo Wabdsur s i IN FROM OXE T0 TWENTY. MINUTES, Homattor how vialent Riioanatle, ed-riden, (AT Giien?. Rl the Nouralgle, or prostrated with disvass jay suter O RADWAY'S READY RELIEP Afford Instant Eage, Inflommation of the Kidnoys, Inflam; tion of thio Bladdor, Ihinmumation strre Nowels, Mumps, Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Diffloult ! Broathing, Palpitation of tho Hoart, Hyatorios, Oroup, DiphtlLorin, Catarrh, Influonzn, Hoadacho,Toothache, Nouralgis, Rheumatism, Gold Chille, Aguo Chills, Chilblaina, and Froat Bl'm. ‘Tha applieation of the Rusdy Rellof to the part or rta wle md e "m“uw Ppaln or diglculty extsts will afTord cass '[l:mmu rope C‘:‘n hnlt & tumbler of curo Cran| c W ':_rrxs‘lgx Shia towcle, aild all {uternit pafnis, Cravelera atinld dlwiys carey o READY IELULE With Uhem. A feweons b revent sicknees Dr[l'fllnl from chango of water, it i tter than Frouch Birandy or Iittery as a sthnulant, FEVER AND AGUE Fever and Ague cured for Afty centa, resedlal wcang In The world Lok Wil ears mver o) ague, aud all uthor (Illfllfl(ln‘\ biltous, searlet, tynhul fi'lll‘..kwllnflgfl‘"flli}g: l'luxfinl n;l, led y tndwny's i"r"ll :‘I gull W 2 uiuican Vindwa e iy letor, Etey Gors por buite DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, Pertectly tastetors, ol ‘ L‘,',";S“-,,’,‘,";“",’““' o, rlflmnllj: conted wieh R, 1y’ Plile, fur iy coro'of nil disoniers 6f tha Sian Liver, Towe dneys, Binddor, ci Jendicne, Coitinatiof Contloius il ion. Dy epsin, Ttlounness, Billous Fover, Tnfiamitintion of tan lowels, Ptien, and' )l Diranzemicits Of (ho Tutorsrt vlen;:.r:‘.“o\\ unm'nflr{wld 1o effect a po-hlm cure. Purgly e, ox: : z; n‘:: m: moreury, inineral, or delota iscrye the following e At fl’%kfl;'«"ffi’" x.l{!,;!;._hmu resulting from i 3 t il the Ticad, Acidity of tio Gemosh Names. Hioaiar s Disgunt of Vool Frllncss of WolRht fn the Stomaen Bour Eruptions, Binking, of Flutterings i tho 15 of el ranaral e Tumelad b Bultocating Bonmtlon When th- 8 Lyl Posk s M) Aweat, e ialon, Dota ar Welw before the wight, Fe S0 DU Pain i the Temt ens A Siehibwnem bt e Bkt shih e Yaich ryflratlut, Eye, I' ety Litite, aud Sudden Fiuvioa'of Hest. Baraine s [3 1 eah, ‘A o dozes of RADWAY'S PTLLE wil froa tho tem from all of the above-named P tinterboxs” Bofa Ly Drigainis, iorders Lrico; Orarian Tumor BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES. THAVE 1IAD AN OVARIAN TUMO) g RIES AND BOWELS F(};PT‘ZP}‘{’%I{!‘& oy A Aunox, Dos. 37, ta75,—[in, . mor A elgfor ten yoars. |1 tricd the Wt iarlone ot "ol taca WILhGUt Afiy Lenont. ‘1t was grossing &t bogh oy ity that I could not have lved much longer, A l‘l‘]‘l!‘ldlgltlg‘)::h‘?fl‘l‘ge'dl h’llE W "h’ Ladwa emediea. ar{mm“u"‘ e e urcliuct sk SOLIes of tho Jiesoly ehelTie wnd two botties of the Teller £ nacriinss Yitiougany sprireit benent, 1 dutericlncd 1 perma: vere. 1 uscd {weive more battica of the Itesolvent, two of the Rollef, and two boxes of the Pills. Lieforo hey ‘wora Rono [ had loat twenty-five pounds, Jcolitinued Lo ww tho medieine untl) I wes sore that Twis ontirely curod. | § took the Tedictng. abnt ‘Ave e Lo chte Hotea tiiies of orAre peuniy ! s ; {m]u,l'u: il Rt Soteror o rl";l'!‘: 1 ¥ Veial; st S perfocsty wel . to God for this lyolfl in m; AT m!‘l“ flcing, and your wondorful me: ny nru{lr 1z thal It may be satntich of & blessiug to othe As [ bas been to 3 luaiy R OWE g g o e, ra, Bibbins, who makes the sbove coritficate, Is the rson for whom I tegu S04 to seud medloina i uno, 1873, Tl miedicinca aliove stated wers hougli SE.1°1 AN Lay (4t e beavermens i dopeost rticialk o, ¢ ent {a correst withnos Quaitfcatiyn. {J}‘m; R l’)hl’)( it wnd Chenfst. Ann Arbor, Midh. Thin may certify that Mri. Blbbing, who makes tho above cerfificato, Is and has boen for ‘many years woll Enown to e, and the facts tiereln statod arg andoibi- Bl d undenisbly cory An Tllblis wiil Doliove s statomien.c. . "o kuowh sl Blgued) ENJ. D. 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