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TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY., JUNE 20, 1878, : 6 1{. aa I regard {t, and my trust was that, ns the iy of execution was o close at haud, it would bio'a powerlul petauasion to tho mind of the Bupreme Court. They have thought different- 1y, and I submit. dJudze Moorc—We have considered ail these things, It would be a very great pleasure to the Court to exercise mercy, I we lma tho ower to do Il.l to these mon. Bat that deesn’t fv with the Court, At the same time, ~the Court must not he unmerciful or unjost. They csnnot R0 outside of the law, These men have had smplo time to know and consider thelr doom. 1 have no queation but that some application Ia ing to be made to the Governor, ~ But | do iope thint these two men will be adnionished not to expeet anythivg at his hands, The time is oo short for them to be trusting to anything of that sort, or to be trusting to any arm of flesh, if they think the time 18 too slort for them to repont, it ahonld be remembered, as Judge Jamoson remarked In the other room, that the thief on the cross had NOT OVER TWO DAYS, Col. McClanaban—But he had apresent Savior forenoon. They tarrled with him for some time, and thelr presence and admonitions served to molsten his ayes and rob him of niuch of his checrfulness, \When. they entered ho was still eating atrawwherries from s box, and he invited hem 1o juin him, remarking, * Thero's more in thocetlar.” THE PETITION IN COURT. At 2 o'clock the petition which had glven the unfortunates new lope was presented by Col. McClanahan to Judge Moore in the Criminal Court. An attempt was made to claborate on the petition fn @ spcech before it was rend, but_the Judge would uot listen, and aaid_he would not hear the petition nlone, tnna- mich s the defendants had been convicted be- fore Judge Jameson. Judge Jamcson was then sent for, and about two lours later he arrived, and the potition was read. It was as follows: Toshe Hon, & Ar. Moore, Juige Presding in Criminal e, Conk aunty * 'our potitioners, being profoundly Impreased by tho sotemnlty of their surroundings, beg sour lionor to hoear and grant the prayer of this {heir fast petition, Your Honor ls aware of the fact that the petitionars are under sontence of death for the murderof 1lugh McConville ouJan, 18, 1878, Yonr I know yon wiil monrn my aister and weep for ma when dead An A0 Innocent man my sfater tis the rhame not death { dread Soon ahali I face my maker when my courac an enrth ls ron For death ia but the echo of & life that's just beann 1 cannot sleep my sister Im awake to-night NO HOPE. At the word for the fourth heat Jeestu (ayea and Alexander drew out together and trotted neck and neck until the mare broke, prssing the stand on_ tie first lap when Alex- ander obtainad a lead of two lengths. On the third quarter, lowever, by a magnificent burst of epeed, she repassed him, ond then Jozgnd [T} the wire a length sbead. Lady Moscow camo very fast on the last quarter, and finfshed so close to Alexander that they locked wheels just past the score, resulting in 8 frightful rattling and the loss of a few apokes. Jessi Haves led for ahout a third of the way {no the fith heat, but, turning Into the home streteh for the first time, broke, heing passed h‘y Hermes, Alexander, and Lady Moscow In the order named. Theso three got abreast on the back stretch on the second round, and at the third-quarter pole Jessio Hayes jolned Issue with them. All four trote twd steadlly and fast to the wire where they wers socloso that the judges decided it a dead-heat botween Jessle Hayas and Alex- ander, Hermes third, Lady Moscow fourth, ‘Thisdoclsion s generally regarded as erroncous, his books and papers fro: water. Tha stock of aupo!l tarpaulina by the Flre Patrol, and thus saved trom damsge. The confusion foto which the oflice has been thrown will delay business for a short time only. ‘Tha combustible matura of the stock and buitding made it livety around the neizhbor- hond for n time, and a serious confiagration waa threatened, and nipped In the bud in the nick of me. Tho total Joss will not exceed $10.000, snd nearly, if not quite, covered by insurance. ou 10UR. Cuticura, THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Ingallibly Cures Sall Rugnm or Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, Dandrad, Dry and, Fabing Hair, Pimples, Blotches, and Srof- ous Olcers and Sores. The Doom of Connelly and Shers . ry Hermetically Sealed. slone Pacing iny ceil In eadness anrronnded by walls of t stone Brooding oer the days of ty ehildhaod snd the happy dsy now gone Toknow In & few hours only I shall dle in oy man- hooda morn Im sn innucent man my slater I awear it 80 kelp But th“:enw will not be satlefied Uil T am under the [ Tis true I was drunk and reckless iod knows I was young and wiid Yet my henrt was as frea from murder a8 thatof & new hora child Ib1d you farewell my sister Ah God tis s ead farewell When J think of the doom before me my heart with dxnul does swell And I can only say my afater good bye good byo farowell CraNxy Birw, Cell 33. For the Supreme Court Refuses to " Grant a Bupcrsedeas., Judge Moore Asked to Grant a Twenty Days' 8tay. To the Editor of The Tridune. Cnicaco, June 18,—Allow me through your paper to thank the Babcock Engine No.1, Engine No. 17, snd the Fire Patrol, for their services fn protecting the county's property in the County Agent’s office on the occaslon of the fire to-day. Through thelr noble exertions they saved tha bullding and the records of the office, which could not be removed, and 1o yault to deposit_any record [n. Sapt. Bulwinkle aod After Argument and Consnltation He " Declines to Do It ’ Additional Petitions to Be Presented to i 1 b 3 Capt. Keonedy, of the Fire Patrol, eapecially | Mewws. WRERS & POTTRE, Wholestle Do dar, Ol iioncs bav, sk b nformed hak s apel, |42 156 Store 8y v s tmo ‘youns men ; the el wilnont cnign S8 60 et | G0 BIVGHE Sttty e | S Sl A S {uporsedeis haa been this dsy denied: Dy ihe | presont Savior, Thu motlon is denfed, SPORTING. hest. As licrmes ana Josephine went lo P, 3cOratii, County Agent. | the skin 1aq fif,:,’h{{‘,;',:‘fi;;‘,,‘,‘g{",';ng"'a’!;,;;';; imitations eir sentenco your yotitloncrs wil As soon as tho motion had been denfed tho the stablo for not winniug & icat in fve, but jon. e ¢ 4 Jar e . ! distilistion. from Vegectahle ucls, naver, they be- Ths Execalion ";e"r':: "('h:,";l:f" Nertheast Cor- | autir n lassthan iy hynra the exireme penslly | prisonern wera taken back to thelr calls, on the AQUATIC, four fiorses started for the sisth heatwhich was AT EDWARDS, MIss, e beTone Tt T8 It ctuna parety 13 Todcine way laughiog and talking with the officers as 1f potbing had” happened, and apparently uncon. scious of the fact that their last hope find been swept away, and that thn{ wore but a few hours from the scaffold, In thelr cclis = hearty repast Nzw ORLEANS, June 10.—A Ore at Edwards, Miss,, to-day destroyed McCann’s fewelry stors, McCann Dros. drug store, Brocoate's grocery, Mrs. Butler's bouse and fraft stand, J.W. Wail- taresta of mercy your way clear ta _do that which under our statuta Is left to_your Honor'a discre tlon. = Circumatances (mwmz out of the fricadiess conditfou of your petitioners have hindered them from bringini o bear in thelr behalf muny of the fperial Dapatch to Tha Tribune. Pronria, Iil., June 10.—~The anunual conven- tion of the Mlasiasipp! Valley Amateur Rowlng Association was held Iast evening at the Asso- cine, 8 pu of thie contstanca of faily, wulch They be infalillie eurs far every kind of Skin Dise: eoninoa Pimpia to the worst wass of Salt Khs Hend, or Dandrafl. U FICUTIA {3 entnaitly belinred 1o ba the only posi tive Bpecific ftemedy ln"ul! oura af fsit “g!!l:flf won baudily by Jesse Hayes, Alexander second, Lady Moscow third, and Hay Dick fourthy ail ‘but thie Iast well up st the finlsh. For the 2:2 race, out of thirtcen cotries there were cleven starters, Josh Blllings and Ken- Hope, which is sald to spring etcrnal In the buman breast, continued to anlmate the thunghts of Sherry and Connelly during tho | potent fnfuences that position and weaith can of ham, eggs, and ten awaited Bherry, and the | clation hesdquarters. President Osgood, of [ tucky Contral were drawn, and the uthers draw | lluger's stare, D. J. Uonovon's furniture, Kalley | Fetginn, lilurworm, Fetter, buthes, Chin by ety of Yewnlsy Torning. 'Thoy bad | &7 o ever cummant in tme of toaple. our | first thing lio did was o attack It but onnelly | Buritnaton, and Hecrotary Thaites, of Sadi- | positions &3 followa: Allce Weat, Lady Voor. | & Maple's tenvoin aler, T. D. Paddlefords tro ;:&5.;‘:' i .?.‘“.".:‘a: ...:‘anl'.':’x:fi.'%‘if.".‘al“&:u‘..‘ been somowhat encournged to Lelfevo tha day | b v rawberry dict, Tho first | yon “werc fn thelr places. After readiog tho [ plety Go W. Wooles, e, o | e damaacd. The fisaw ther bulld- | o8 oY b cved xime e A Drl that rellef wz‘\lld come In a jndiclal or merel- cxpression of the former was, “It's all up 1l Veatcular, Heal s , sett, ALt J fnus were damaged. The fire was lucendisry, before that the fupreme Court wauld crant thu | 13 form—to Yave dun o was but maturaliut they | o™ 2egporger aakca bim it bo had givon | minutes of the last mosting, the Seatotary vre- fial, Dan | Bamert” Lltle ake, | Drcam, | Boce e vtimaiad sk gzn 000+ e | psiikeiiogs ful filadopa i i, ¥ supcraedoas, and the publication In tho moru- | reality of their situation. Your pelitioners are | UD il he and _be lovked up, s smilo playing | seotea a statement of the Asaociation's condl- | gtraight heats, o the excellent timo of 2:25, ——— ||n'-u“b-l¢n,-,%- i y Eraptiona, ltc g paners of the fact that. Judgo Dickey had | sdvisoa that s fsa parl of that discrtion with | over his facc, and replied, W Vea. Aftcr guip. | tion, which Is very flstterlug. Congratulations | 8:%5¢, and 2:333¢, aud wss driven the entire IN NEW YORK. T e hins an fechine Fitek Fota inf 1af Caf ng Piles, Lihencaatism sad Aftectians of tho Musclos am ore Throat. Dipbiheria, Croup, aui iosteee: ss s Velerinary which your Honor is clothed to grant your peti- ioners a reapite by extending tho days liotted to hotn on earth, Standing togother in the presenca of & cominen donm, they join entroaty, and w3y Lo yonr Honor that the time for crimination and re- crimination hsa pasaed, und to say to your lonor that they woula be glad to bave 8 fow miore days allowed them in which to make preparation to meet their God in the zolemn judgment of eter- nity. Your petitionera claim that this desire thas to prepare, certainly under overy ldw, homan and Dlvine, constitutes that *¢good canse, " nnder the statates which must be shown to exist before youe lionot's discretion can be intoked, Naw, taken the bricfs in the casc under constderstion iog down an cea ani 8 liboral, accompaniment . merved them a little by showing them that thelr cancs wera recelving rather prompt attention. Nelther of them was mich given to talk, how- ever, bevond the expresslon of this bhope. #ach manifested o disposition to be left alone to his own thoughts. Counelly waa busy walking up and down his cell, whito he dictated to a young man who played the part of aman- ucnsis to it a lctter to some friend or rele- were offered on the eminent zood fortune of all the clubs in holding thelr firét anuual rezattaat Peoria. The Rock Island Athictic Ciub applled, through Its President, for membership, and woa voted o _member unanimously. Its delegates, Juseph Gaskell and C, L. Wilflame, were pres- race undera stifl relo. Bhe [ uut ‘vctflyem old, hnnug been foaled in August, {872, yet ls ona*of the fastest trotters on the “turf, Ilee stre is Blue Bull, her dam by Tom Crowder. Her owner strungly objected to being @iven a lower record thaw 2:24, cisluing that the tiors hod made the heat too fast, also that the word wos Dot piven untll the mare wne two lengths past the 3 Tie was strongly hacked by most of the horee- men present, afmobg whom were manv compe- teut .timers who held watches the bhest, Nzw Yorx, June 20—2:15 &. m.—A fire broke out at 1a. m. iu the large sugar rednery, cor- ner of One-hundred-snd-thirty-ninth street and Cotlege avenne. At 8 o'clock the fire was stil) burpfog. No farther particulars obtalned. of ham nnd tes, ho further sald, *I'm yoing to got down to praging now, for I've got hu 5m: to lose—only auother day to live.'” Connell, ‘was In muchs better spirits, and, while he yicldes gracefully to the fnevitable, wns romarkably cheerful, abstaining, however, from oy ex- r’mllum calculated to attract particular atton- on, cific, lcers, 804 Giandalar Bwellin w fiones, and must not ba » Draper ,. Tue uire buth a1 and teternsl CUTICUItA exteenally aod CUTICURA JENOLVEN Tnternaily have afiected sume wonderfal cures. CUTICUIEA n sobi Ly sil Druggisia, sod wiil be malled free on raceipt of prico—50 cents for smal X+ ta: large boxen confainiog two And ona-half Limesthe quaativy of smsll. aud therefore wmuch tha cheaper for chranic casen, $1. lront (ean ba acnt by sxpress AT JACKSON, TENX Nasaviee, Teon.,, Juns 190 Jackeon, Tean., speclal Lo the American says s fire broke out there at 11 p. m., aud the foest block in the 2 SIARNY'S DROTAKR-IN-LAW, Martin Toolioy, of Cinclunatl, who had been cat. Treasurer Stuvles' of Chicago, submitted his telegraphed for the day befure, arrived in the " aonual report, which showed tho total amount of recelpts to be §230; the expenditures $186.45; t E city was destroyed. The buslness portion of stes ot . tver " Tlehad e to say, in response to o | Juen in view of the fargolug, your voiltionors | MOMIuE. Shersy Loa su extended faterviow | leaving a Ualauce of E405. oud ‘made 1t from 2:24¢ to 2: Y. The % POTTRIL Wholessle Drag. question from the ,E,,,"c,{",,,,, ,m';';u ..p,'.’"y thnbly bou your fianor fo feaut dliem u rospite of | With bim, sod - told Bim that be had | Buriington Boating “hasvclation, Durlington, | judzes docided to sustain their “timers, | the town was threatened. mfl:;‘ug‘--sflwm_ at least twenty days, that thoy tasy apend their | sont for bhim to take charge of his W, Hall. whose walches they say wers started as the A, Ia.—D. M. Peaslor, Agenta -Fulles & Fulier, Van Schaack, well, av coorse, under the circumstances, yout | few rcmatuing days on corth in making preparation | body, as was vublished in these volumns yester- ) Shic L P . | horses came under the wire and not at the AT JONESBORO. ILY. Beavenson & Corr Lard, Stadtenburgh & Co., 1. A, know.” But that was about all. T sonan SuERuY, 32y He oxpiatned to bia ail of s sishce on .,,},’“f_'!i‘,“lm;‘,,fi‘“"' Chcago—IL. . Darliug- | [0 {£Ethel dues not bent 2:24 before the fipectal Ditpatch to The Tribun. HoTBUCa Co.c Foutian & King, Morruos, Ilemmer & BRERRY LU the subject, which were, in_brief, that his boa: Mitehoil Kowlng Association, Milwaukee,Wis, | obening of the graud circult, an effort, to bave | jowpssoro, 1N, Juos 10.—The dwelllog- Co., Chleaso. Hlen, aud ¢ ol 4 Juuzunag HoovuRLLYy: - | stiould bo faken to_Clncinat! that bls friends | —, W, Hoyt, R. C. Rienter, to-day's record changed will certaluly bemade. | o 500" r doe 1 Kimmel, near Cobgug, Wi ‘was rather sullen, aud not at ol) good-natured, i e e bt 1 ahowld e Sluthed i |~ Hivdoy . K thlettc Assoclatfon, | Alice’ West finished frst fn the frst | SRS, SUER, =0 050 58 ! oy Was He still exhibited signs of hope, but 1n respunse Aveen Tim sueh a way that It would 1ot appear that he wan " Pleat and second In the mext, | MUrU® 088, 83, Riyerdate, . —C. A. Biliings, W. It, Wilcr. Madison Hoat Club, Madlson, Wis.—A: H. West, R. 1, Tnwaltes, Syivau Hoat Club, Moline, IlL.—John W, Good, Frank W. Gould. Peoria Buat Club, Peorla, Til.—Herbert Walk- of tha petition, Mr. McClan proceed to spuik to its merits when the Court renifnded bim thot the prisoners were not presont. He roptied that it had = been sworn. to Dy them, and, while It wus uot absolutely nevessary that they should to questions from the rcporters who called on him he poured out a flood of abnse on newspaper mcn as a closs, miogliug his remarks with the not over-delicate garniture of “good, mouth-filling oaths " too poor. . Toohey wns very wuch offected at the Interview, aud appeared auxfous o do atl hocould for his comfort. ~When learning later that a supcrsedeas bad beeno deoled, ho was very much denressed, and when later in tho but each time was set back one place for run- nluz. She took second money. Lucille took third money. She got-off poorly. Home very fast work, 1o which she trotted mround nearly the whole fleld, secured ber second SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger, Choice Aromatics, and French Brandy, A preosration so slegntly davorad snd medicinally effective wa 10 ulterly surpass all previous preparatione, Emcnces or Katracte of Ginger, Componition, Herb Teas, Pain Rellavers, a0d tho hundred aug one dlaguste ing sud nuuscating posvels with which wa have been wont o dosa curselves, [ts Instautaucons eflect fn Cnulera, Cholera Morbus, Cesmps and Palos, Chronia Disrrnus, Dysentery and Cholers Infantum, Disrshiea in Teethiod and sll sumpicr Complaints, Dyspepsla, Fiatutency. Slugkish Digestion, Want of Tone sud Ace tivity In_the Blomach snd Dowels. Uppremsion after Kating, Itsing of ¥Youd and stmilar Allmsents, Chilla and e Fevers, Culds aud Chllls, Feverish Bymptoois. Malarial K Fevers, PatusIn the Dones aad Joluts Bymptoms vt . Rhesmatisin, Nuratets and Gont, Cold Katremittes, % Suspended Clreulntion and Depremed condition of the AMUSEMENTS. LOCAXL NOTRS, “The Mother's Secret,” st Hooley's, bas A day the petition for an extension of time was . Cockle. place fo the sccond heat. Dream won of which he Is by nature and tralning so capa- 'i')f“';' "r““‘;;‘l:’,_‘}:,”r“:.:fldl:’g‘;rm‘é“:“,d‘{‘;‘%a’r‘c”l‘z deated, hie shed tears, but at no time did he ";fi,’,’;z’,fifi l‘,’,;:f lf:lub, 8t. Paul—C. L. Will- | first monoy by exhibiting ' immeose [ proved an emphatic popular suceess, a8 it de- ble. During the morning bis brother-n-aw, | the Court, quoting from thy eriminal code to ve up all hove. Late In tho afterncon be sald | yamg, speed in the third heat, in which she wasonly a | served ta be, by its excellent mounting, and the io \as going to sce the Governor lnst night, and, 88 a last resort, would ln{ the followlug before him, which tio brought with bun: CiNcixnars, Juno 18,1878, —70 s Ercellency 8. 4. Cuilom, Governor of Illinole—Dxan Sins Goorge Bhorry, now under sentence of death at Chicago, formerly lived fomy immediste nolgh. borkioud, and he and his famlly aro eomowhat known to me. iy condition exciles ereat sym- pathy among hisacquainiances who bolleve him to b nnllnl‘{ innocent of the crimo with which bestands charged. ilis petition for 8 respite unti) his case ean bo heard by the Appellate Court, or for & com- mulation of his sentence to Imprisonment fér life, 18, 1bolleve, before you, 1know nothing of the clrcumstances of his case, but on bebalf of bls sos- rowing family Ipu( you to give his petition & very favorable consideratlon, aud, if consistent with your views of public duty, to gmnt {t. faem, with great respoct, your obedient servant, QGeonox Il. PENDLETON. ONE OF BIERIY'S COUNSEL alto promised to go to Springficld last nigh and [t was sald that Mr. Anderson, who hi Ia{d the caso before the Bupremes Court, would length behind Ethel. Wouley trotted well throughout, aud was heaten but a neck for the second place fo the final heat. John Hall, driven by Morrilt Higbee, fell prostrate just un- der tho wire at the conclusion of the third beat. Higbee jumped from the sulky ond escaped uuinjured. The horse revived tu's few mioutes and s now apparently &8 well as cver he was, e was not betng pulled a pouud at the time, and it (s difficult to explain why he feil, Time, 2:803g, 21805, :813¢, 23128{, and 2:9] Apecial Dispateh fo Tae Tribune. DaveniokT, lu, Juno 1h—The June meeting at the Davenport Drisiug Park is a ine succese. ‘The second day's contests this afternoun were lvely. First race, 2:48 class, for & $500 purse; 250 to first, 6125 to second, 8706 to third, aud 850 to fourth. All the heats wera closely cou- tested by the leading horscs. Followiug 1s the score: g rll,lnu HBoat Club, Milwaukee, Wis.—~George . ‘Telfer. Rock (sland Athletic Clab, Rock Island, Ill— €. L. Williatms, Joseph GasKell. Modoo Rowlug Club, 8t. Louls-—William Welsh, For two days tho lake has been like a mirror 1n smoothuess. Monday evening the water was rough, and did not sdmit of nucuwpullluf(. Tuesday morulng the different crews dotted the lake, and during the entiro dav they were watched by hundreds on the banks. 17 the firat of the reuntia. the watcr was clear of boats until aftcruoon. A breezo sprang up at 12 o'clock aud gently fucressed until 2, when 1t 8a gently subsided. At 8 o'clock the morth- west bank cf the lake was lined with spectotors, the llne running from the bridue to the Water-Works,—a distance of more than s mile. The amphitheatrs uu&txlln the atart contained Letween 8,000and 4,000 people. Not Jess than 20,000 pcnpfu witnessed the raccs, The lake wns covered with averv craft over Bnlshed acting of the several parts which make up ao nteresting dramatic rocital of a highly- {nteresting story. There Is to be oo cheuge In the programme tl] next Monday. Adam Forepaugh’a menagerie and crcus con- tinue to be the principal scusation in the smusement world this week. ‘the big tent on tie lake front is a scene of jollity dally such ss only a circus can conjurc up, It fs tho first big show of the season, and the young people are enjoying to the full the first “fruits. ~ Mr. Fare- paugh will be here uutil Baturday evenini. Aiss Eva Miller, the favorite ** Little E of the Uncle Tom combination, hed a rousiug ben- efit yesterany afternoon at McVicker's Theatre. Bhe was called before the curtaln snd presented with several tokens of affectionate regard by her ovumerous admirers. Atnong them was 8 mag- niticent basket of flowers, o handsume neck- lace, 8 gold chialu, & palr of slceve-buttons, aud other triokets. The little ladv_ seomicd quite show that the Uovernur or the Court had the power to extend the timc for thoe executivn, and urging that the prisoners had been fea vn bope, aiid, 08 a consequence, had delayed tho tnatter of preparing fur death. Mo confessed thut thore hiad been great delay In gotting the rocords bafore the Buprente Court, but whils be biad done all in his vower In the work, he was willing to take all the blame. It was not until a few hours fircvlous that he had learned that a supersedoas hod been denfed, and justica with au Intermixturc of - merey jolued and sustained the petition, [ tweuty days coul! not be gotten o which the condemned could prepare to meet thelr Uod, o the oo ol all that was merciful he begged for seven days, snd closed fu an eloqucut sirain, Judge Moors asked if Mr. Collee, tho attor- ney for Cannelly, was {n thie room, sud sigoiicd a destre to hieur from him. He was not 1y the toum, it was tmunediately nscertolued, but just ns he was about 1o be sent for he appeared. " iu was furrled by excitement or somcthing else, Mr. Toohey, frum Cincinnatl, who bad Leon telegraphed for tha dny ULefore, came to sco him, and had a cbat with him fo his call, Later on, an old woman who uscd tolivo in Cincinnati, and who knew of Sherry's family there, made her way to the cell, armed with o basket of edibles for him. Ie appearcd gratelul for the attention shown him, and had quite a long talk with the old lady, admitting that, while the chances wera rathier slin, still thero was hope, and he wonld not give up till the lzst. About 11 o'clock it began fo be rumored about the jail that the supecracdcas had been denfed, and after sometbing of an interval Sherlft Kern camo up to tho cells and communl- cated to the doomned men the fact that Col. Mc- Clanahan had indeed received nuch intelligence by telegraph from Mr. Anderson. Tho dispateh ran slmply to the effcct that o supersedens had canom Ganom been denfed in both cascs, withoist stat- § but ufter whispesing with ‘McClannshion 8 mo- | weet them there on his way back to the city. seen on tho water, floating amphithcatres, tugs, | Prosper.. 1 tratls Vital Forces, render it tho Btandard Housaliold Medi- e e e ot b | ment e ddreascd o Court. Ho said ho did | Comneilyl brother, wiho bad boen st Spring: | aul-buata skil, iud ralls o slmost countloss | Clara Ciaveisnd St 2 | orerwhelined with thiesa domonstratlons of €s- | [l ook the teogth and breadtl of the land. i nut belfeve the defendants had hud v fair trlal, | field severnl days laboring with tho Governor-In | contusion. Tirme—: 3 B Onsea, on land, for the traveler, for tho youog. the derfed 1, or whether il tho Judges had s0 deciled, ‘Tho condemned men were not disposed to wivo up yet. They could not bolleve the entire Court had declined the supersedens, and hung on like a drowning or thut the Court belleved they had, and then vrocceded gto talic very much as it o was arguing a ation for w mew trial, apparently forgetung that he was {nsulting the Court, and losiug mght of the petition cntirely, . H¢ wauted The Tony Pastor tronpe, now at Mavcrly's Theatre, is drawiug crowdea housea every evens insr, which is not to ba wondered at, cousider- ing the general excollonco of theentertaitmunt. It ts, of ita kind, one of the best balunced va- riety companics that have visited the city for the (uterest of a respito, also reached the cll; yosterduy morning, lle was broken hearted, and up to a late hour in the afternoon had oot beea to see his brother, It Ia aaid of him that the strain upon his miod during the past fow wecks bus been more thao e could staud, and At 8:20 & gun brought tho contcstants fnto 1inu for the four-oared junior sholl race. They were stationed ot “Ulag buoys runniog from the northeast side to “the asouth- west in the [following order: Burling- aged, under all clrcomatances and conditions, both a3 8 tnedictne and ar & gentis stimulant ur boverage, It 1 1 the most grstefu) and effective preparajlon ever come pounded {n the histury of medicao, e lgware of diiuted and worthless imitations recom- mcuded by dealers for purposes of gatn. Ask forand i 21843 The 2:30 class bad four entries, and i cach heat there wus very sharp wark between Dakota Mald, Phll Bheridan, «nd Amboy, with the former tho winuer. The score tan, cotor orar P white, 3 : y nman muxm‘v. to tho ho];udthnl it liad not | ¢yenty days tn which to get up the records, | those who Lecamo acqualuted — with Mll:.'chell,rdnxknlfia'c. Ey‘i:‘:x':, w-flnn}.l:%?htr:‘:- man .lsr"b ‘,m'f Wll‘:lh;hl.l‘olu}'unlnl‘l::‘nznl#:torg m;:;l‘d ‘r':w:u hnvhln. s,’\wglg's"uwg‘cfi u(gxur-:n, e ¢ 'z 2! 125 e oart] starof the agmitude, cnl ) Wholesale and Retall Lruggista. Grocers, been 80, and that the other Judges would, when | raise ‘mouey, ute.S and argued that if the two | him as soon as ho camo here arc | gut, Uzltblue. At8:25the word wus given, Kitty Slmuu;‘ Bheries of Intoresting aud diverting ‘acts which ¥ e and Dealers in Medictns throughout the United Btazes 2y and Cansdas. CLOTII SACQUES. b Bkl ol O were hung it would amount to the murdering of ouo of them. Ho aald he had donc all ho could under the clrcumnstances, and throughout his address, junocently or otherwlise, opposed the tsaue pending with all bis force. Mr, McClannuhan felt called on to respond, and snid that Mr Coffce did mot ovidently undeystund the situation. ‘The Supremo Court asa body had passed on tho ngpllullllun for a suparsedoss, and thers was 1o bopo froin that source, All he asked was timo inwhich the condemned could prepars to meet thele God, sud bo hud bad no other purpose in fotroducing the petition. frec to say that he is partially demented. He would not talk to reporters from the facs that he bellovoa them respousible for his brother's misfostune, but 1t was lenrned from another source that ull he brought with him In suywiso eocournging was 8 letter from o cltizen of Bpringield dirccted to a citizeu hero recommending the cireulating of o petition to the Governor, ete. Tho letter, frony swhat coulil bo learned, had becn inspired by Senator 8hutt, whom Connolly met at Springileld, vod who called oo the Governur in Connelly's intereat. 'I'hie Jettor wont _on to say that the Governor had promised 8hutt tust §f the Btate's Attorney. sud Judge Jameson would sigo a Sumlun for a stay of soutence that ho would make an order accordlugly, sud racom- monded the citizen to whom it ‘was addreased to sucure the algnatures also of scveral other prominent gentiomen. The potition was drawn during tho afternaon, but itis not at all likely tlat tue persun who undcrtaken to ctreulata it will meot with much success, notwithstanding that it is tho last and only Lope Jett to tho cun- domnod for even s respite. State's-Attorney Mills is out of town, and’it I not {kely that he can bo reached fo timo. THB SURKIVP 1148 COMPLETED all the arrapgeincnts for tha execution, cven to providing shrouds, coflins, and clothing for the unfortuuntes, In the afternoon a pauci in the baleony rafliog of the first tier of cclls on the north slde and cust end of the jull wus removed to make room for the scalfold, which will bo placed in position this evenlug. The prisonors witl be dressed {a thelr cells, aud from thence appealed to, Interfore. The oplnton nmong the Sheriff ond the other vflicers about the Jall was just the opuosito of this, and they bad no hesftation in telling the two men that In all probabiiity the entire Court had declined to fn- terfere, and that the chances wero all againat them, and kindaly advised them to rver s i MAKR THEIR FUEFARATIONS *for tlie Tafe awalting them. Toio advico was ro- ceived n an apparently kindly spirit, although it 0id not in the least disturb ths young tnur- derers in whatover they lappened to bo dolnig at the time. Conuelly continued to dictate his Totter and paca his cell, whilo 8herry sat smok- ing the stump af a clgar, knocking the nshes agalnst the bars, and mumbling somothing to himeelf or chatting with some of the jall officers as thoy cumo along. The peculfarities ot the two were well llnstrated when Bheriff Kern nnd Jatler Cur- rier stopped at their ccll-doors and asked to soe thelr clothies, to the cnd that, If they were _not in an good condition as might bo decuied desirable, others might bo ordered. Both of the boys upparently understood the objeet of the inguiry without any explanatious’ being asked or furnished. Conaclly, with great non- chalance, reached down his mather neat black dress-cont from the Moo over his bunk snd submitted it for lnspection, with the remark that ho tbousht it would do well onough. and a goud start wade, Tho Burlington four pulied out after tuking a dozen strokes, owlug to theilluess of onuof thu crew. ‘Tho Farra- guts broke an oar befory reaching the first quar- ter flag, and withdrew. The Bylvans, of Moliae, bfl biord and steady pulling, gatwed tho lead, tho Peorias second, with the Mitchells third, and the Modocs fourth, The Bylvana pulled o loug, swineing stroke of about thirty-six, and held i, the Pcorlas about " the same, but less effective. ‘Tho Bitchells spurtod up to 40, aod then lapscd back agalu, Tic Modoes pulled about 83. The Byl- vans rouuded the buoy flrst, belng closcly hugged by the Peorlas, and kept steadily forsg- Ing nbeud. The race between thess two crews was & very Interesitng ono to thu finlsh, the ?ylvnl\lr:l :;on:ll'ux_zr ‘thc ||1|§c lh 5‘“""3“ or Xou‘l:" bél,:;? ongths ahea me, 13:134¢ 3 Peorlas, 133 i Micchiells, 14:53. ‘The dylvan ‘four g Lowls, Coptain and stroke; Peregoy and Waters, waist; ana Cooper, bow. The socond race called was the senlor double-aculls forty-tive minutes Inter, The cu- trica wero IL 3L Butler aud W. II. Ayndman, of the 3linnosotas, Bt. Paul, color dark bluc, and C. 8 Downs and C.A.Ditlings, of the Rivor- dules, color scarlet. The atart was made at 4:10." The Miunesotas took the lead, and kept It caslly. Their rowing was moguiticent,— finiahed, clear, and stronz. They came across the_ fluish in 14:42%, with a bandsome spurt, leading tho Riverdales by an eighth of o mile. Tho third reco wos that of the six- onred barges, omp aod one-lalf miles, straight away., Pcorla snd Harliugton 2:20; The 8:39 ruce for §50U was called pext, but o8 not finjshed. Four heats were trotted, the fast two In the raln, and almost dark. Gentle Jini, of Oaknloosa, took two heats in 3:U2 aud 9:82, Marion 1L, of Winona, Miuu., une heat ju ¢ adulrably caleufated to “drive duil core av.” This ovening an cutirely new pro- grammao will be given. SECRET SOCIETIES, Spactal Diapatch to The Tribune. ‘WiRanAc, Ind., June 10.—The MasonicLodge of this plsco will bold grand celebratlon here on next Moudav, the 2ith inst. A grcat many visiting lodges will participate. ————— 2:24, and Nellg, of Decatur, Il1,, one heat in 2:81. The race will bo tlnished to-morrow, 1.8x1NOTON, Ky., Juno 10.—The trotting races under the management of the Keutucky Trot- tiog Horso Breeders' Association commenced to-day, the weather and track belog all that could bo desired. First raco for green d-year-olds and under that have never started in a race; purse, $300. Rud “"'ll‘k“ by George Wilkes 11 Chas. Gossage . g Cb. In malarial or fover-and-sgoo districts, take Sanford's Junalca Ginges. e ] BUSINESS HOTICES. 8t. Lents, Nav, 10, 1877.—3essrs. J. Dur. nett & Co., Doston: Tha relief the Jonae Whit- camb's Asthma Remedy affurded me was parfect: & fiave not had bg pisbt since takiug 8. ‘This complajut bas troubled me for @ long time, and I have Lriod many things, but 1n no case found_ony reliof unill your Lomedy came 10 baod. 1 most Ghoarfully recommend I¢ 1o any ono_troubled with hay-fever or asthma, for 1§ ia the ouly reigedy sver nsed by me with any good effects. Yours truly, > T, Masax, 04 Mesars. Mason & Gordon, lawycrs, B17TH Carstnat street. e e — e Use ¢ Mrs. Winalow's mnmmfi Syrup*® for children whilo teothing. 1t cures dysentery and dinrrhos, wind colic, and reyulatus the boweld. it bl an bt ebtshan e oY TOE TWO JUDGED rotired to a private roon and consulted for sotne thme. On thelr return to thoe beuch, overy eye was directed thither, and the announcement of tholr deciston louked for with an intereat that was lotense, Judge Moore's volee trem- bled as he bogzan, but the unsteadiness passed awuy a8 ho procecded. 1l commenced by rend. fug “the provisiona of the statuto regarding eentences, time of exccution of the same, and protongation by the Court or Governor for guod *Rare Bargains” Cloth §é,cques We wish to entirely olose ont this line of goods during the next two weoks, and have reduced the prices to Tomauce. TN Two races La-MOITOM, Pirmanung, Juns 10.—The spring runnlog meeting of tho Friendship Driviog-Park opeued v.mh‘y with favorable weather, but a track n o little heavy. g First race, trial purse for all azes: milo dashy purse $150, $100 10 rat sud 330 sccond; vine started; won by Dr. Livioeston, Uamplon scvond.’ Thue, 1:493. fccond race, Rush House stakes, for 8-year cause. “This time of prolongation,” he continued, “must bo lor good cause,—that i, It It bo ex- tended by the Court ur Governor under this statute,” Of courso, thu Governor may extend the time without any cause. That s, bhe has o discretion * dn the mattor, But it s not under this statute. Thercfore, if the tine i extended under this statute, it must be for cause. 1t 43 mot dilleult to think of those things that would be good causcs, such as that b thoushe it wauld do well anough. | o0 B O imoclty or some. | the distaeo to tho trapdoor wil | entered, ‘the colar of th " forier | olda; 1bmiledush: $30 entrauce; play or pav; PALASOLS. o followinyz remarknble figurea: Hia other clotblug was tu equully good shape | L8 8"t kinid, that would roader it (pos. | boshort. They will not lisve to o down auy | belog wiito and of the latter orange. A good gldhs Uialodusat S0 ontranees plaporpars - th g Eure: however, was mora particnlar, il1s clothes are, [ sible to inflict the judiment of-tho Court, | steps or up auy to reach the acaffold, but will | start'wus tnade. Fromthebegiuning, the Yeorios starteri—ten, Wiloy, fke Houham, Speculation, Afton and Mise Brady, Wou by iko Bonaw, Bpoculation second. Thine, 2: 401, "third race, club purse for ull ages; mile heats; 8250, of which secoud to havo 850. Bix starters; Won by Ada Lambert tn tio straizht ll\c‘nsu. King Witliem sccond. Time, 4 and “That migLit bo o gowd caude. ~Or, Al his counnel weroaivk and unable to make the anpiteation to the Supreme Court for, s superscdeas, that might bo a good cause. Weo could juugiuo » uuher of reasous that would amount tos good cause, But tho question arlscs horo, Is there uny guod cause prescuted! Liceause step ol tho balcony ou tho fatul daor. The fall will be about tlve fect, and it fs arranged that the rope shall beeut promptly at® oclock. Thq Ing"flllzm for passes continue, the lateat dumiand being yesterday mads by the Graud Jury us a body, Which adopted o resolutiou osl iz the Bherii! to fnvite them, e refused tho indecd, rather worn and shubby, and he scenie to reallzo that if ho was to b hung he might ns well step off with what cclat a sult of new clothes would add to thoexerciscs. 1le polnted to L coat, vest, pants, and shoes, remarking that they wouldn’t doat all. Tho shocs wers cousideranly dilapldated, and secmed to exvite erept mhcad, and contioued gradually to leugthen the spuce until the finish wue reachod, when thoy were twenty leugtbs ahend. Time, #:20 and 11:20. For the juulor slugles, Flem- fnie of the Bylvans, Bllliugs of the lUverdales, and Eddy and Darliugton of the Farraguts, drew up in line. Flemlug storted with u stroko $3, $5, 5 $6, $6.50,87, $91 Bargains that cannot te West Bud Dry Goods House, Madison & Peoria-sts. fousideranly llapldated, o oo shiria. o | tho Buprome Court dld nov meot for | lodividusl applicants and slso’the Grand Jury, | of 23, Gillngs of G Eddy'of 25 sud Darlington arrow! duplicated! el e, et ot all of thom |8 loug tiuio miter the tral nud wou- iing 1o tho foruzas o roison thal e L e T Ui |t o mom A Tases postpdned. an' srstuntof & were mors or less toru, and not At to wear, In | tence Of those two unfurtunule mug, thoy | utes fimited nim fnthe granting of favors on | Billings sccond, and Darlington third. 5 . Greflt Red“ctlons ahiort, he wanted o wholo outfit, und the Sherif | havo liad s very much longer thue than such ovcastons, and senaing to tho lutter & copy A tub-raco closed tho duy's programme. 1t BASE-BALL. L] philosophitcally remarked that hie guessed be'd order o full sult for bim. A little before noon TWO OF TiA SISTERS OP CHARITY, 1n thelr dress of sober, unrelioved black, visited Is conterplated by the statute. It has been ulte four mouths, I belleve, lacking a vory fuw ays, sfnce their final sonlence, and over four mooths sinee they were tried by s Jury and found to be guilty. In shint conuection, hotie- of the statutes tor thelr own futerpretativu. LAST DVENING the condetnned ware fu gond spirita, For sup- per Sherry nto beartily, but Connelly refuscd to partake of anything except delicacles aud fruit, was won by Baruurd, of the Bylvans, Spectal 4 TYib Di ‘o une. PITI8BURG, Pa., July 10.~The Morrle-Ilanlon bont-race to-tnorrow 18 the priucipul tovle dis- cussed bere, Boveral hundred Cunadiuns are in LoweLy, Juus 10.—~Base-bull: Lowell, 6; Cinciunatd, 4. Puovivgncs, June 10.—-Base-ball: Proyi- deoce, 93 Indianupolis, & Throughout tho Department ; stylish and attractive Garments of all kinds, PARASOLS. Sherry In his cell, rémaluing wbout hall an | 0w remurk of one of the counsel, Who did not, | with which Ko was liburaily supplied. Tho the city, well supplied with funds with which to e e —— At very Low Prices! hour, and promiaiug to see onnetly after diue | 1 lear, very woll weigh somo of the worda ho | wers both emplogad in tha cany oact of the | back thele fuvorlte. Bouting is quite. brisi to- FIRES. i nor, | ‘they read to Bherri e story of tha | used, sud who did’ not, 1 think, mesn some | evening dictating letters to their friouds tho | bizt, with the call slightly fu favor of Huuloo. WE ARE OFFERING E BT o i Telked o Kitly o i about, | thiugs ho said, 1t s the luinression af sll of s~ | writinic belg done by fellow-prisoners, Con- | Morna® {rlsuds, howerer, promplly sccept al GEoAGH: A Chas. Gossage & Co. | bis owful condition, gavo him an amulet | sud I spcak so bucnusy § huve had nothing todo | uelly wrotu '8 farewell to his inother, Who is olters of odds. ' Both men suy thoy will do all | o0 o arions firo accurred yeaterday morn- e ey o el oo Y ae™ ribbon, and | With It=-that thesd two young men had & very | quite. azed, nnd lives near Trenton, N. J,, | toy cunto win. It the geusti oplnton that | 111 18 ool ol ¥ mor OCHAN STEAMSIIIPS, 7 urged him to prepore for tha worst, uring | fair trial; that thuy bad an hupertial tri Inclualng s photograph of blmself, and tu sev- thu race will be o square ouc. The river is al- | Inz st 11:15 o'clock, and, bes! des tho destrue- s A S e S e e AT S T S5 S e torviow lis broke down for the frst time | they had'all tho tiine that way eces A P ratoe Do rowmembers. Sberry | MUst bouk (ull with u current of about stx mlles | tion of property valued at about $1,000, several ST a TE LINE since he recelved hls seotenve, and oue outside | the tine that was reguistic to presentalltho | wroto to his elater at Cluclunatl, and au hour. Fust thne s, thercfore, not expectod. | persous had o narrow escape from sullocation 3 B e i hour hin sob and sce the iy | evidence, Aud It {8 tho fmpression of alifuthls [ also to bls former londlady dn Brideo | GENmva, N. Y., June 1W.—Tno Courtney- | oy huming, IN ALL KINDS OF NEW YOUR TO GLASUON, LIVEREOOL DUBLIN, tears roll down his chieck, After they left, how- | comuunity thuuhun were very ably and very | port. ‘The letters wers all of o furewell {)amu'.'m_v ruce started at 4:04 p. 1. at the word The fire orlgioated fn th 1 the Il)p.h’s'& "W{"fi'm‘" d n\_?.l:r“l-‘!'tx?’o;ll)t“hig over, he scomed ke auother person, repelting | well defendud u{ thelr counsel, auil that they | eharicter, and Biled with expreasions of regret | *G0." Dewpicy first cauzbit the water, yettiog re orizinated fn the roar partof tl STATE OF PRIANAA: e Al offorts at extended conversation und devot- | were just as’ well defended ua thoy could bavo | ot tholr fate. At 10o'clock thoy ware atill up nearly a length abead of Courtney. At the | basemont of No.27 South Caval street, be- flflflfl y mmfi llIl Ill l‘fi fiS A teabin’ $80 aud $7% ccordiog 1o secominudR: Ing bimsell withsiugzular assidulty to the pan of | been If they had been men thut had mousy, 16 [ and comparatively cheertul, Bhurry sald Lo bud balf-imile, the mile, and turnlug-stake, Courtnoy | tween Washlugtou und Randolph streets. Geo. stons. Tviurn tleko at Riduced fatos, ecoud Cabln, D e ocothpanying Toal of fresn | watlers not how much money they might have | not lad tute to do uny praylug, aid Counelly | Was sheud, rowtug oastiy, 1y turalug, Courtney | Knocheumuss occupled the place ss a saluon, aflfl Pa]‘asolq Maflflfacm]‘flfl EX. L e AT, ALDWIN A Cui.e Gens bread left at his cell door. .One or | had, they could not bave bevn butter utenued’ | exhitvited lttlo or no anxlely about his future | ¥Wed thrown ntu the water by vatehing bls our | ysingtherearpart us a kitchon. Hia wife was pro- )y e WARIEACR, Masugor, wwo sttempts to get him to talk an- | thun they were. f thluk that is tha fecllng—1 | atate, and was tar tho iust reslzned of the two. iu somie obstruction, supposed to e a wire | paring dinver, and had kindlod & fire o tho 34 Washiouton' fenio. ‘ mullelously pluced at hls turning-stake, which broko his Our-luck, und the reteree devded the race oll uud to bo rowed to-moerrow. THR TURF, Special Dimpatch (0 The Tribure GRAND Rarins, Mich., Juno 10.—The secand dayot theJuue mceting was brililaut o every respect, The weather was clear uud ot un- comfortably warm, the track in superb condi- tion, the race hotly contested, the records un- usualy fast for & balf-nule track, and tne attendance large and enthusiastic. The progrummo embraced purses fur 37 und 2:29 classes. 8ix heats were found ary to gectde the former, whilu the latier gered hiw, and, avparently forgettiog the good advice of thy Bliters, hu ripped out somothing very much ke & string of vaths, and the reporter luft nhn to his own devices, Connelly, after having tlulshed dictating his lutter, wasin a more smiable wmood, snd stood near the door of bis coll sating u box ol straw- Verries loft by sowe kind friend. o had noth- ini to say, Luwevor, about hls prospects, and the conversation which did onsue wus brief, desultory, and wholly unlutercating. EALLY IN TIE AVTRHNOON the condenined were fu better upirits, and & new gleam of hupe appesred to have penetrated thelr cells, Bherry bad partaken of a hearty meal, which ho said he rellahed, and C was pavins bis ticor miuciug a box of s tles some one had sent bim. They wererema ably cheerful,—Sherry exhibiting bad temper, however, snd Counclly mstntaluing the weutte- wanly deportment which has characterized bis prison lite. ‘Thu ray of hupo which had cume in was a petition they bad just signed to be pr seated to Judge Moore, askiug a stsy of sen- tence that they might bave thine to preparc for death, to which they ecemed to attach cousid- A close yuard waa kept uver them all nleht, Contrary to the Shoriil's pluus s announced fn the altéruoun, the scaffuld wus brought over about § o’clock lnst evening, and {3 stored (u the kitchon, ‘The purpose i chungiug his plans was to elude the revorters, but they would uot be cluded. In its present shupe it is & won- strous pile of lumber, lowever, aod en- tirely without form. It might be compared to u reduced Jumber yard with u waggon body un- shiftca adornlng tho site, There was no one aronod who could givea description of It or rglm out how it wont togetlicr, or the position o different parts uroto take in uking up the whole. ‘The bux referred tosnd compared 10 » wagon body s the only plecs that could be placod; it {8 the fatal trap,—an obloug striictura 'Ifi with wassive iron hinges on voe side and o contrivauce beneath for thy fustou- 1oz of the rope. Its ot impressive featuro ks fts atrongtl, Instead of betng in two pleces, aud scparuting o the widdie whew the ropu 1 pulled, the trap Is fn oby plece, and when Ib swings un its biuges and drops the un. fortunates it will reat sgatost the east wall of stove, The floor above Is oevunied by Dicken- sun, Abet & Co., rectitiers of highwinces, snd It s Lthought that o quuutity of whiaky that va- caped from u damaged barrol Jeaked through the floor, ond, falllug upou the hot stove, burt into & tame. Mra. Kunochenmuss and her two children hiad barely tine to escape from tho rear door, and so nuldli did the dre spresd that Koochen. wuss biwsell, who was tn the front part of the busement, bad scarcely 8 mowment to get out of the place. ‘Fho tlames wud swoke broke out of No. 37 in deuse volumes for a thne, and oue or two of tho employes and tho Uovernmeut QGauger In the “rectitylo: establishunent hud thelr faces wnd huir scorched in vuln cadeavors to save clfects. The fremen were suon on the spat, and, cantining the tre to the rectifying-house, soun quenched it. The building 1o which the fire took place (s s old three-story end buscweut ous of brick sud comprisvs Nos. 33, £3, 27, aud 20 Cau street. Ex-Couuty-Comnissiones LanuT owns It. The damsge to the butlk A‘;E 5 know It i of Judee Jumeson, who presided at the trisl—und 1 think it 15 tho fecling of all oth ‘Iherefore they can never reflect upon any o1 the Court, ur jury, or their own counsel, or anybudy elee for not baving bhad s fair trial ably and well conducted by learved counsel, | would vot have sald that but for the unguaraed remark that fell trom ons of the counsel, and I s williug to presume 1t was uoguarded. But, with this view of thy case, we Luold, and we agree upon that, that there 1s no power and uo bt in the Court to extend the time ut all.” M. COPFEB ANOIB and asked leave to sy u word, Permisslon waa at ouce accorded hbm, whereupon he procecded to say that the case set fosth In the petition pleaded tn pubstauce thy wm‘l‘y of the cous demued. Counsel had besged oll the wa, through. o tbought JmiJ;u- Jumlson au Moore hiad dono all they could, but there was w statutory provision by which they could give these prisoners u few days. ‘The rocord was | only completed Mouday, They could uot sak for more tuau a few days, UF DO casy Was tyer sried wore fotrly, sud no application was ever treated wore fuirly than that made (n this press'y for onr Trade. PLAIN BILK S8UN UMBRELLAS— 16-inch, 76¢ ; 18-inch, 81; 20-inch, $1.35; 23-inch, B1.50. FRENCH HORN HANDLBE, TWILLED SILEK-20-inch, $3; 23-inoh, $3,25. PEARLHANDLE,EXTRAHEAVY TPTWILLED SILK—-18-inoh, $3.76; 20-inch, 83; 22.inch, $3.25; 24. inoh, 83.75. FRENCH HORN INLAID HAN- DLE, SUPERFINE TWILLED SILK (very desirable)—22-inch, $2.75; 24-inoh, §3.36. AMBER HANDLE, VERY HEAVY TWILLED SILK-—20-inch, $2; ANCHOR EINE JAIL STEAMERS Nuw York aad Olasgow. CINC'861A. Juna s 108 m | QSC 1OI AL 3 1A, J) 20, 8 pw ) ETHIOMLIA, J) SINGRIA e B SR T PLA... k. 1CAL] N . July 4 78 l{:fl‘}u‘l‘fi':&“‘# :IF;'I:&ID E.lf.lrlu;l;e‘:fiw\l ratos UESDEHeON hOTIEls t Waskliston st National Lino of Steamships. SAILING TWICK A WEEK FItuM o New York to Queetstown, Liverpocl, and Londen, i Cabin prssaxo from $30 1 $70 currency. Exounioa b Tickets 83 prduced rales. Blcerage, i;L ralts 00 5 Ureat Britaln Treland. Yor salitaxs sud furtl ~Norlh G e wos fimished fu uubroken beats, For the 3:07 race there wern nine entries, numulyhAI:under. Juseplitne, Bay Dick, Kitty Butes, Lady Muscow, Webstes, MHermes, Jeasic Haycs, and Lima Boy. Al but Lims Boy start. «d with positions as named, Iu the pools Jessic Hayes aold tor 820, Kittv Bates 810, the utliers as tho tleld, briogiug $4. Tho Hist Leat b fire amounts 1o asbout $l, The basement and first sud second tho full, exposing the two it suspended fh the cablu, BI0: soc esable hmportauce. treated ore A0 Somaite tho Court. bad | Sl to the vase of the carlous i al 1ho Lideous. | Wua won by Buy Dick, wha wont away o, thu | Hoors of Nos. 2 aud 27 wero pretty thoroughly 23-nch, $23.76; 34-inch, $3.25, Sy Yeisar The frst caller that either bad was [the right to yrant these fuw duys. 118 | ness of thoscenc. The scatlold will be put to- lewd; oud, although closely stteaded by ond but littls dewmage resudted to Noi. | RUSTIO HANDLE, ALL BOILED X @ well-dressed woman of good ap- [ would cven put thls asppeal on relizlous | gother this oveulug us oririnally sunounced, | Herncs. was uever ticaded. Aloxander was & 20, — Cakans R SILK—16-noh,$1; 18-inch, $1.80; 20-inoh, $1.68; 22-inch, $3; 24- inch, $2.85. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison & Peoria-sts., And North S8ide House, North ut not untll the siwall hours of vignt. 2 Late tust evculog Sherry experienced o wish 10 be coufirmed, aud at the sugicestion of rather lhwlllm[i bis spiritunl wdviver, @ wessage was sent to Bishiop Foley, who, st balf past 0 o’clock this snoruing, will be present aud sdminister tho ritcs of the Catholle Church, Conpelly, it avpears, hus already been continoed. TUR GOVEUNOM. Spectal Dispate (0 Tha Tridune, SrRINGRIELD, 1L, Junu 19.—In the case of 8herry and Connelly, the Chicago thugs, it s ot ut all lkely that the Governor will interfere pearuuce, \vho& hatted ~ ab -~ Sherrv's cell, aud was welcdmed by his extending bis band through the grated door. Ehe was ouw ot the mapy who have fruin wmorbid curiosity, or some otber {pexplicable csuse, sought thelr socicty for some wel She bLrought biw nothiug bul of au afteruoon paper, sud Ler exact bus! could not Le divined, as both of the prisoners stoutly maintajued that they did not know Ler. A teporter stood near ber during ber extended interview, sud without bofng emotiounal bersell ber prescuce wes noticed 1o agaio briug tears Lo bis ey Euough was ¢rouuds,—for waybe: Gud, fn s mcxr{. would reward all of us for doiug our duty, He would usk for ive duys—il it was imposaible W get more. Tue 1ife of s buman belug wes at stake. The Courtshould give them this chiauce. It bad tho power to do ity snd, it Le could not bes of 1t legally, bo_could worslly aud relig- fously beg of i to wive the prisoucrs at lcast the five duys usked for, If ot wure. Judgy Moure—THe Court inight bave the power. I dou't just eay they would doit. But we wust Jook to the law and tnd some authorl- 1y for t—tind & * ‘Thus saith tho luw,’ before fwd third, aod Jessle Fluyes, whobehaved budly i Lhe tlrat balf, o fulr fourth, ‘Tho favorite got u shiebt wdvautage fu the sccund hest, sod was lmmediately challenged for tho mlc. Bay Dick strugeled hura to ree u ble position, but the mare out-fuoted Lim, sud’ drew clear at the guarter-pole, Hermes sud Bay Dick gheu bad & race for second place, which the former secured fu the last uurter, Jesslo fluyes won at pleasure, all but tho second sud thisd belng pourly placed 8t the tiutab, hms Bates und Webster belug distauced. In tho third heat Jesolo Isyes gut off fo the OUNARD MAIL LINE. Enlllnuluw tinus 8 week toand from British Ports, weat Prices. Apply ot Compauy's Ofice, northwest coract Clark und Randolpb. Chtcage, F. I DU VEKN! €aoral Western Ageat. . MUSSIA BALVE. USE REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE ¢ lusursuce ui the bullding was es follow: On Nu. 23 $2,000 1o tho Merchauts’, of Ne ark, N. J.;_on No. 25, 81,500 fu tbe Lre on Nos. ¥7 and 29, $1,500 In the Adriat 31,50 iu the Vieginly, of Richwond, 7Tutal on the bullding, $6,500. ‘Measrs. Dickenson, Abel & Co. sufferod tho woat serious luss, ‘Tlicy used the Brat, sccond, and third fuors of Nos. 25 and 27, aud bad just rolted tu i(Ly barrels of whisky. Thelr stock was valued wt 312,000, sud it way thought at tle time of tbe tire that fully bulf that sum was loat. Tucy have an lusuraice of $4,500 cach b overbeard of the couversation between thewm, | we esu act. in betal{ of efther of the prisouers. leud. . Alexuuder, with Lady Mosow sud | the followlug companics: Fawe of Philudel- Clark and Erie-sts. por Vleat Wound, Bores, Soro golats, Errutelss, S8 ¢ Towever, to state that it was of the most Col. McClanghan—I felt the ditficulty and 5 Hermes right st bis beuls, pressed ber Lard,aoa | phis; Atlentic, Newark (N. J.) l)udgrwnun'. == - Saive i i world. Frice, 25c, and §1. LEDUIN & solemn boture, and to reference to prepar- | embarrasswent under tho phraseoloky of the SUEBRY'S FAREWELL 70 BIS JISTER. fually forced Ler to a bre Cowpleting the | and 5t. Nicholas, New York. FOR SALE. &0 4 Cuarieston s, tun. Mo — - fug for deatt, Bhe advised him o Luse | statute,—that It olelt o sowe legal cause, 1 bid you farowell my alatce lkewlsw to this § first round befororecuvery, shie fell back to Hitb, Mr, Kuochewnuss' loss ou saloon fixtures way | —— = BB DS, 4 world of sin But tie bdafl is hard wy sister to part from friends and kin Tobe ledlixe s Ievl‘:e 1o the slsughterto dia by To perieh T s pulity felon condumasd by th er] 8 _wul ¢lon condumne the phm of thy laud i 2 & bandkerchlef tied about his Lead just before tho fatal goment, sud 10 tske othicr precautions tu preveat the distic- urlug of bts person by the executioner. Con- oelly’s ouly distiugulshed or notsble callers Weds the Sisters who biad called on Bberry o the ~snd wy ouly hLupe was that 1 wmight struin the priociple wna et the Court to taky jurisdiction.s e to tho applicatiou for a supersedeas having beew made at o lute day, © will confess it bus beeu a matter of cougratula tlon with we that the delay wwe providentisl- leaving the racuto Alexauder, Lady doscow, au Hermes. By splendid numn?- dy Moscow won the heat by balf o lebeth from Alexaoder, Buy Dick, who " trotted the lust quarter very fust, u cluse third, Hermes o good fourth, Juse- plitu tifth, aud the favorite sct lust fur runulng. $300 or 400, and s vot covered by fusurauce. Pat O'Dounell occuples the storeo of No. &3 as » meat warket, wheuco b wupplics thg cuunty poor. Hia stock was but eiizlitly damuged, aud 18 fully jusured. Ty County Agent vecupies No. 29, and saved 3 o lwported CANARIES, Tulking s Parrots, sud othes Fancy Birds, . Guidish & Aquarionw. ~ FRED [l EAENPFER, 127 Claric st | Tanlernists’ Malerials, &6 UPHOLSTER For reliuble Upholstery and firs-cluss protse- worthy work try 1L NEK. Practicsl Up- hoisterer; also Capinet Worker; Ladlea owa ua: tuslals wde uu F0dt200 Wabashi-av,

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