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Ny ncanditnte for renomination and redtection wo the Prealdency of the United States.’ aes “NOTING OF THT KIND.” ‘ InprANarowts, Ind., June 21.—Tho Cineinnatt Commercial having published n statement to Oe cm et that Me. Hendricks’ friends find advise hi to wittdraw, and that he had coneltded to tu 20, reporter visited hin this morning to ase certain tho trith. Nr. Hondricks stated that nothing of the kind lid taken places and that ifs nilvices fram his Crlonds at Clneinnatl wero very encouraging. CANNOT AGREE UPON THR MAN. Nebraska hna voted to go with New York, Connecticut, and New Jeraoy, which threo States have nally agreed to act toxether. They have not, However, dlacovered tho man upon whom thoy can unite, and that may bo left until the preliminary ballot, Indiana refusesto come into this arrangement, and stands faithfully by Hons aricks, 'To-night they adopted a resolition con= demning those who have tuken partin tho move mont to push forward MeDonuld ns 9 candidate, ONTO THURMAN MEN eee held an Indignatton meeting to-night and adopt+ od resolutions reeiting the netion of tho Stute Convention and stating tat that action was commented und indorsed hy the masses of the Domocrata at the time, anit therefore nn} purture from the instructions of the Conver lon would be a betrayal o£ public confidence, n treacherous netion to aworthy leador, and a compruinise of political honor. THR WOMEN-BUFFIAGE ADVOCATES: have been busy. Mrs, Gayo. and Mra, Blake visited the Tammany delegution, where thoy were courteously received by Augustus Schell ‘and others, Mra. [lake aleo nditressed the dele~ gations from Cutlfornia, Nebraska, New Jerscy, and Delaware, Others nddressed othor detega- tions, ‘These busy workers have been granted Fixteon sents in thoConvention among tho altor> nates. THY COMMITTER ON RESOLUTIONS 1s composed 8 follows: Alarm We HH, Barnes. ‘Arkunsia—lten AUPOy. Californla—Culed I, Mattox. Colorado—Bhink, Connecticut—David A. Wells. Delaware—Georgo H. Bates, Florida—Nlank, Georgin—Eyan P. Towells, Kansas. R. Goodwin, Kentueky—Henry Watterson. Loutalann—E, C. Burke. Mnlno--A. M. C. Nichols. ~C, JeMcQwynn. netts—Hlank, Foster Pratt, pp Misourl—Blank, % Nell rain Gea L, Miller. ‘au Be New Hampshire—Unrry Bingham, New Jersoy—Col, C. Mevor Tulltek, New York=1t, W. Peckham, North Carolinasiudge Howard, Ohlo—Thomas J, Kennedy, Oregon—Jonn Meyer, Pennsylvania—Blink, Ithode Island—Marshal Van Slack. South Curolinn—Blank. ‘Tennesseo—Jobn A. MeKinnoy. ‘Texns—Jobn Leland, Vermont—Georgo L. Waterman. Virginia—James Barbour. West Virginin—t. W. Goode, Wisconsin. R. Tudd. NATIONAL COMMITTEE. , + ‘The National Committeo, so far as chosen, {8 as follows; Arkansas—Willlam R. Millor. Callfornin—Senator Farley. Conneeticut—Willinm M. Barnum, Illinois—W. C. Goudy. Tndima—Austin H. Brown, Jowa—M. M, Howe. Kentucky—Henry D. McHenry, Maino—Edintuind Witson. Michigan--Edward Kanter, AMinnesota—P. If. Kelly, Missiasipnl—CGen, W. T. Martin, Nevada—It, P, Keating. New Hampshire—A, W, Sulloway, New Jersey—Oresles Cloveland, Rhode Iland—A. J, Burnaby. Vermont=0, B, Bimalley, Virginin—it, Coyhitt, ‘Wisconsin—Col. W. F. Vilas. TILDEN’S LETTER. A WITHDRAWAL THAT DOFSK'T WITHDRAW. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Juno 21.—Tho expression of opin- fon here to-day about Tilden's Ictter of with- drawal 1s all one-stded, and .to tho offect that thore isn't any withdrawal in it. Tho press. ul- most without excoption, looks upon it as n part of tho plan Ind down by tho Sage of Gramercy,— just the sort of scheme bo deltyhits in. It ean bé auld on excollent authority that tho letter was meant for n powerful plea for tho nomination, to show that ‘Titen ta not ro wenk but that bo can wield strong English, to state his rengons why no other man could logically be given tho nomination, and to femire ns follows ers of his ability to carry New York, that being the wenk point In his candidney with many doubting Democrats. ‘Then, by bis renunciation of his clear claim upon the purty, bo expected’ to uwnkeu a sympathy thit should SWEEP THE CONVENTION. If any other {result comes of It, for once Mr. ‘Titdon wilt have outwitted himself. To those who know how for twenty years, and long years + before his entrance Into active politics, it hus deon this smart man’s one anibitton to become Tresident, tho idea that bo should In truth mean to withdraw at this lust chunca [6 Inconcelvable, Hesidles, tho fact is, 18 ndinitted to your corre- spondent by a gentleman who knows Mr. Wilden Jntimntely, that he counts on a certain larwe number of delegates—a controlling number—as absolutely bis, It hus been bla purpose to let the party get wll at soa, ne ft now t%, to got hlineclf out of dangor- ous prominenco ike that of Grant and Blaine by bia letter of .xpparent withdrawal, gua then atthe right moment of confusion tobave his mime set Np UB THE SUE STANDARD TO ALL TO RALLY OUND, That this program would work, 'Tiiten hid not, up ty yesterday, the lenst doubt, and every talng witt working to his entire entisfacti He ts eudy. becuse convinced that the Democrats cannot nike a platform on any other groun than thatof the great fraud of sid, and that thore ty no other man but himself who ean logic- ally be placed on that plntform, ‘That ty tho wage story ns it reads at this ond of tho line to- night. The Sun suggests that tho Convention hus nothing to do with letters from Mr, Tiidon; that any man wil serve if clevted, and that nothing: short of Tiden'’s death should be permitted to prevent his ultimate inauguration, ‘'Thot he will put up his money if nominated, and roll out the barrels frevly there 1a no ques ton; certainly none at No, 14 Gramoroy Park. IT 18 A DID. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Povaureeesn, No Yo Juno 21.—Prominent Democratic politicians whom have seen to-day, ‘Moth bere and in Albany, all pronounce ‘Titen's letter of dectinution a bid for the Prssideuthal nomination at Cinelunatt, WATTRUSON ON TILDEN'S LETTER, nerctel, June 21, the Commeroiat cafiod on Mr, Watterson ut the St. Nicholus, with the follow- ju You have seen Br, Tilden’s letter, Str. Wate tersant™ : "By at" “ Do you consider Yt a poutive withdrawal?" “T consider It for preelaely what it tan une seliish siutement of the situation, and an unres verved presentation of Mr, Tilden's owt rote tion fn that situation, Hut fur the coucern which Mr, ‘Tilden has hid for his own fmmedinte Triendk--notably for Mr. Randall and mnyself— this letter etuld have been promulgated mouths ee mean to say, then, that Sr. Tilden is “Tmenn to buy that Mr. Tilden ds weary and disgusted with the sense of prolonged Injustice; that he Is sick at hourt of the senseless and ruin= ous clamor, which, pursuing bln, has dragged the party into un uimost hopolesa quaymitras and that, having seen bls friends safely out of local cotnpiications tneurmd on bls ucoount, he con sults his withes and retire: mit Held apon which tig charucter and bis services have beon ulike misconcolyed and misuse: +s quer ho is no longer @ candidate forthe ination nor “ Mu. Tiden hus declared from the first that the party must fx bla relation tod. He bas at ho thas contemplited a ¥cullle for the Homlin~ ton. He and those noxt him have regarded hit ‘us more to tho party than the purty fa to bing und they would nut. und he woutd not, buye his nomination pressed upon an unwilling: party. ‘This feeling hus increased of tate. Its smbodiment in the letter rend to tho New York dclegution toenieht is merely the consumma- Hon of a predeterminution, long sustained, and Oryed by a sense of dignity and duty,” * Hus Sr, Tilden any rosiduary leguteo?"* “tHe hag not : “1a not 31r Payne bis bole apparent? “Mr. Puyne ts ussuredly Sr, ‘Tliden's friend, and jt would be stranyo if, aniong fhe Her of sandidates where the nunie of oo other friend, Appears, welaim in tuvorof Mr. fayna whould aut be made with newson. Bat Mr. Tilden ia ao Quin OF tuo muon discernment, and of toa keen Leunse of propriety, to perputrate the folly of ning a sieeesdors * ‘hen Mr Payne is not Mr, Tildon's noms ace’ “Tsbould be Joath to think cf ir, Cilden, or of his fricndallp foe "ites Sinn sbich T kuow to be alncere—ne to think bim tupalic, unconsciously, or by design, of #0 Dungling tbe pretensions of a gentiemun of Mr, Paynu's real strength and worth. Indeed, tho vole talk of a transfer te Wusory and absurd. in a ipoment of Weurlness aud’ just, dir. Silden usked Mr, tandall—~ay w young and setive nnd ardent friend, havin; we vigor tu Ear" lade tet ae Na ae snd AJ v urtber TC. Miorod Mir. Randall. bls blessing, aod—w © tho pur; wubstantiol tundull refused, declurt sen, he bad no second ch eliel bat there cou use —| Support. Mr. that, ante Bi "THe e. He expresaed tho wy WO truuster uf | atrchgih, and that there ought not to bo. This onded ail thoughts in that or In any othor direc: tion, and In the present business Mr, Tikdon has consulted his convenience and his wishes, and has Leen himself outof most ungrateful compliontion,” as . “Tut Le docs not say distinctly that ho will not neeept the nomination?” “Why should ho? Ho relloves his friends and digcharizes himactt, ° He quits the fletd with digs nity and honor. He withdraws every’ obsi from, the Democratic range of selection as far as it included bin, What more could he do?" ri and baw. does this leave tho situatiun?" thane.” “And tho prospect?" “Anytnloge isi NOTES. IN WABIILNGTON, Spectat Dispateh to The Catcago Tribune, Wasirxaton, Juno 21.—Thero 1s very little interest manifested hery on the Cincinnatl Con yeution, Most of the Demoarntic lenders are absent, In fnet, the Democratic candidates have most of them found it necessary to violnto tho traditions of both purtiea and to appear upon the field in porion to. advocate thelr schumne. Justles Field alone fs left bere, and ho remains in his home on Capitol Hill, where be bas made special urrangemonts to bo in close communteation with his managers. Thore havo been no special arrangements mado by any of the Democratic organizations to receive the news with the oxception of that ancient Bourton Jacksonlan Domooratio Association, witich Las onguged some hotel par- lors, and has made some areingement to receive speetat bulletins from Cincinnati. For tho rest Washingtonians express bit tittle interest in the Convention. UN'S LAST DECLINATION. nnati Enquirer, Pune 2h. Tho following letter from Gov. Seymour to Dr. G1. Miller, editor of tho Omuha Herald, was re~ vofved by that zentloman yestorday: “ OLBAN, N, ¥,, Jung 19.—My Dear Stes. 4s Tain annoyed by'tho statemont of men who talk. with mo that Fwould accept {f nominated, T suppose It fg fn bad taste to decline so much when thera {6 no possibility of my nomination, but ft irritates mo to be talked about for an ollico while Tam thinking about my will and funeral. If Thad to choose belween na funeral ora nomination, L would take the firat. . T wrote my letter to Mr, Spriges, as you thought tiny name would bo brought before the Convention 4f Tdld not say over my name that I would not accept If nowinntedt, You taust let the dalo- gntes know how Lfcel. Tnm truly yours, “ Hotatio Seysoun. , CHICAGO. TOUND FOR CINCINNATI. ‘The great bulk of ward politicians and on- thuslaatic Demoorats, at least that portion of them who preferred to go to Cincinnati by way of tho Kankakeu Line, would seem to have left the city Saturday night, na tho express train which left ut 8 o'clock Inst evoning hnd at- tached only ono extra sleeper, and there were on board less than twenty-ve Chicagoans. Among them wore eight or ten of the Seymour Club—,F, W. Nye, U. 1, Drake, F. H. Roystén.Ed Dawson, W. Jackgon, W. De Golyer, Ed Haran, Walter MeDonnld, aud MJ, Sullivan, Besides thesv, only one Democrat Who hus ever come to tho surfaco was notieed.—A. C, Storey. ‘Thoro were suid to bo sever delegates on board, but the only one who pleaded guiity was Mr, George W. Boulware, of Colorado, Of those who went on busin wero Col. Clowrey, General Man- ayer of the Western Union, who fs to look after the teleyraphing of gpecluls; Mr. Thompson, of tho Now York Agsochited Press, and Mr. Frene' and John Riteble, of tho Western Associated Press. Thore was no cuthusiasm whatever at tho depot, the Quartermaster of tho Seymour Club having gone off Bunday: with the whisky- Jug, leaviug the laggards without any rations. PUOI MANAGEMENT. Tho meoting announced ta be held at Delp’s Nnlt, corner of Lincotn and Hinman streata, last eveiing, for the purpose of forming 1 Garteld and Arthur Campaign Club, was not held, owing to the negligence of tho Rixth Ward Repndlican tenders. Nenrly a hundred voters were present, rondy and willing to juin auch an organization, but no one could be found of ability to organize the meeting. HIGHLAND PARK. A Garflold and Arthur Club has been orgnn- ized nt this plice, oficered an follows: 8. R. Blugham, President: Prof. E. Gray, J. Midat ton, IL ©. Carver, and W. 8, Crosby, View-Preet ients; dames Thirds, Secretary; W. 0. Hipwell, ‘Trensurer, The Hepublicans are united on their aplendid tekot, and men who have never given any time to politics have Joined tho Club, aud will work Aerough tho entire campnign for success In No- vember. THE REPUBLICANS. THE NATIONAL CONMITTXE, Spectat Duputch to The Chicage Tribune. Wastunaroy, D, C., June 2L—Mr, W. B, Chan- dlor was in conference bere to-day with Gov. Foster, of Obie. Both are contidont of Kypub- Noun success, but eny that no plan for the enm- pnign will bo formed untl after tho National Committee has organized, Tho Committeo [sto meet fu New York ubout July 1 for that purpose, Mr. Chandler, referring to tho reports that huve counested bls unmo with the Chatrmanship, States that ithna not been tendered bin, and that he does not desire {t. Tho report that tho Committeo adjourned pending = motion of Farber, of Massachusetts, to reconsider the ‘election of Marvhall Jewell ad Chatrinun fs incorrect, ‘Tho ings by which Jowell was supposed to in eleoted were de ‘o been tared* veld, and the Commitice witt hive to porfuct it organization ut the next meting, Lt ts botleved that Senitor Camer: ut the speclal request of Gien. Gartheld, will copt the Chalrmansbip of tha National Commit. tee, Senator Blaine will enter heurttly Into the cunpaiyn, and, duchue tho full, expeots to make specebos In California and Oregon, as woll us in New York, Peunsylvania, and Ohio, MATT CARPENTER'S VIRWS. Senator Caruonter lg stlltdutained in Washing- ton. Ho sald to-night that he expected to muke au umber of speeches during the eampulgn, Senator Carpenter taker a cheertul viow of the situation, and predicts the auccess of the H publica tloket. Ho says that, of course, th astro onne’t ba mudo up itil the Cinemnaatl Cons vention hus completed ite work, In his opinion tho Dempernts will be obiized to abandon the “fraud” issue unless they nominate Mr, Tide Tnreply to a suggostion that Mr. Payne mig! , ba the Demooratio enndltate, Mr. Carpenter sald, i) Who fs Payne, anyway.” 4 A JOLIET GARFIELD CLUun, Speetal Dispatch to The Chern Tribune, Jone, ML, June 2i—A Gurtiold aud Arthur Club was organized bere Suturdny night vith tho ffon. O, A. Marshall, President. and over 200 mombers, Speeches were mundy by danies Gor speed, Republican Elector for tha Buventh Dias trict, and uthors. ‘Thu campaign opens with Drlyltest, prospecta for the party. Those most exoreleed before the Hominations were made ave now niost active In work for tho success of Kae puuilcan principles, CLUDE IN NEW YORK, Npectat Ispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, New Youk, dune 2h—seven Asiombly dine triot Garileld and Arthur Campaign Clubs were orzanlaed tn this city t ht, and resolutions: were passed warmly inidorsing the Vhleago nome Inutions, he campaign bore will be inade wo moat Vigorous one, WASHINGTON. Texsio Raymond to Vollow Hon IU to Cincinatti with Her Baby—Good Mee ports as to the Sunitary Condition and Prospects of Piie—A Mextean Oluim Scandal on Sonater McDon= ald. : Spectat Dupatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasiixatos, DQ, dune 2t.—This atternoon Mrs. Delve A. Lockwood, counsel for Jessie Ray- mond, filed an appeal to the Court in general torm from the dectsion of Justice Wylie In the caso ut Raymond vs. ITM, gustaining tho due maurror and giving Judginunt for tho defendant, The appent is fn tho ordinary form, and roctece, Inaddition; tha refusal of tho Court below to graut leave to amend the orledual bil, Stra, Lockwood was alone, and, after sta bad tiled tho papers, Jessie luyniond, tho now famous clatine ant, was mut at @ scalp-ticket-Soller's not far away endeavorluy to purchase a riilroad tleket at un even lower rate than the scalpor charged, Bhe was not wware of what Mra. Lockwood bad dono, and when apprised of It did not nppear: mouch lated, “1 know nothing would come of these legal -proceedings," sho wuld, “and my oplnton is thut the whole thing was manuged wrong. If Mre. Lockwood bad dono what I wanted bertodo in tho frat place, tho mutter would have been settled. Sam guing after the Senator myself." $ “Whore do you expect to find him?’ wos eked. : od . * “Tam getting ready ‘to-night to go to Chncinnatt. 1 pect to stars to-morrow, Benator Will Is there in pte tendanee on thy Convention, and { will give bin sume frouble. I willtake the child with me, ad bela the most iinportant person in the cago. Tvonot much monvy, but suflictont, however, to wet out there, und 1 expoct 2 can. manuge tho rest.” 3ilas Raymond ovidently meaus what sho says, ‘and the presont week in Cinclunati will witucss anew fuotor in Domocratio politivs,—a woman witha baby, TELLOW-VRVER. ‘Thoro 1s glean of hope as to bealth ja the Misulasippl Vatley. Surgcon-Genvral Huuilton, of the Marine Hospital service, has just re- turned from Momphis on un inspection tour, where bo haa located a site for the new murine bvspitul ordered by Cougress. Ho bus pur- chased tho sito known as Fort Pickeriug, for 84,500, and bas funds cnowgh left to erect a comfortable cottnge hospital, Dr, Hurmilton guys tho sanitary condition of Memphis hna Rrontly improved, owing In a grent measure to tho onergy§ and intelligence of Dr. Thornton, Presilent of tho “Memphis Board -of Health, Tho city now, he thinks, Is excellently drained. Stone pavements huve deen latd, and tho eity In quite elean, Dr, Hamilton does not apprebend that yellow-fever will be anepidemio at that potnt this year, Tue Joval authorities haye decided to strictly quar ‘nntine houses where tho fovor breaks out, and find that this aystem Is more advantageous than to quarantino districts of tho city, TAN FOR M'DONALD, Those who have ctoecly watched the progress of certain alleged fraudulent Mextean clans Intimate that) there has been corruption Aud wi in securing on favorable report, aud that there aro Bone, facta connectod with thom which Vv prove to he very troublesome to Senater MeDonuld, of Indiana, in case ho ehall be nomi- nated nt Cineinonti. It is said that McDonald, iu hid lust report on the subject, traversed the former opinton which he had given, the former opinion pele ndverss and tho latter one favor- able to tho claimants, Four members of: tho Ute Commission met here featur, and agreed to mect nt Denver about July land to enter upon the work of attempt- {ng to complete the negotiations with the Utes. THY HOWGATE EXVEDITION was to have started this afternoon, but Capt. Talley, whe was to command the Gulnare, tind not arrlyud from Now London, ‘The vessel les in the stream of Seventh street, tying Uo American tlag at her masthead, notwithstand: fog the vessel has not an American register, nnd Jan Beitish bottom. Tho point was ralsed that the Amerienn tae could not be veed, but the Departnent of Justice has declited that under the ctreumstanees thy Stars and Stripes may he tonted, The frieuds of the expedition claiin thu Navy Department bus placed obstacies: in tho way, and that the naval experts ought to hnvg reported tho vessel seaworthy, ns experts quite xs competent as the naval ollicers who examined her pronounce her,entirely sult- ed to the joueney. Tndeod, a prominent naval officer said to-night that tho chances all were that the veasel would be able to withstand the dangers of an Arctiy cruise, but that the naval olicers dld nut wish to certify to that fact whero thore was ed Possible doubt. The greatest weakness of the veascl ‘is in ber bollers. Capt. Howgate ts reported to huve expended $20,0001n- fitting mit the oxpedition. Tho membors of the Oxperiition, with the exception of the crew, will joln tho ship at Halifax. TREASURY STATEMENT. To the Western Assoctated Press, Wasntnaton, D. O., June 21.—Tho recolpts and expenditures of the Treasury from July 1, 1879, to Juno i, 1880, wero ts follows? RRCEIPTS, Customs ..... 171,012,126 Internal revenue, + 118,088,050 Misvcttancous,. 24,181,790. TOM eas sestserrneseeeenes soevee e+ $00,282,817, EXTENDITURES, Givtl ‘and miecolluucou Esse nt an Interior (pensions) Interest on public debt = $243,701, 044 postul revenucs Total, This oxhibitdoes not Include or postal expenditures, ‘THE SIOUX COMMIBSION. - WASttINATON, D.C. June 2.--The Commis- slon to-ratify tho agreement with the India received written Instructtiona toeday from ¢ Seeretary of the literlor, and atarted for Den- yor, whence they proceed ta Los Pinos, ‘Rod Cloud, Spotted ‘Tail and other Sloux, They inako another visit to the Indiun school at Care le, Pa, thou go direct to Dukota, CRIMINAL NEWS. BRATLLEBOROUGIVS MISFORTUNE Dispatch to Hoaton Adtvertleer, Knarreevonouan, Vt, June 1.—The down- fall ot the First Natlonal Bank and Walte's sya- tematic rascality have ngltated tho town and, no doubt, a lunge portion of tho country, and will probably contiune to do so until tho exim- Ination Is fully compicted and: tho facts catnb- Nehed as to just who are tinanolally burt, and In whnt degreo and manner. Frosh proof of for- gery anc stouling are daily unearthed by thoEx- amincr, whieh ure received with asconishmont by the community, who are anxiously waiting for revelations, fenring that the next one will tall heavier than tho lust. It is hoped, however, that, so far as the Hability of tho bank is con. cerned, tha worst his cui, ‘Chis 1s ised on the fact that tho latest frauds discovered affect pri- vate Jngyvidunts and nut corporations, Oneoase Isrepotted to-mght in which Walte had forged tho nume of bis brother, who in an honorabte, well-to-do farmer Hvyiog inthis plice, who, It fs sald, snifers a loss of $2,000 or more, - which was phiced In aio dofuulter's hands for sufe investment, all of which 1s supposed to have been appropriated by him toa bls own uso, Another fraudulent transaction fy reported to- night, being a ease whero two of tho defaulter's alsrers, deine here, hay come into possession of $10.00), which was 1 portion of Insurance poll- ¢ieg on the life of the lute C.C, Waite, thelr Drothor, and late proprietor of the Hrevoort House, New York. The tnsiness of collecting this, it 1s said, was Intrusted to President Walte, who, it is foared, may have appropriated this umount to hie own use, although this ts not posi- Uvely known, Stugulurly enough, severnl banka within n bundred miles of here scem to be tgs horaut of the bank's fullure, aa overy . mill Urings valuable drafts for collection, while a3 many important business letters ure recelved” ta offsut otha Mnbilities. — It iy thought that about $24,000 will be ford In good paper and funds in tho bunk, as one or more wood nutes hive been discovered to-diy and ace cepted by their own a) which will 12 on tho bonds at sushi pn and the $1,000 resarve fund, and onough 16 renlized, except about $18,- Oo), to meet apcclal doposita, unless posalbly they anny be hereatter Inoreased by Waite’s corrapt prretices In recelving some and neglecting to enter tn the records, How much vin be renle faced from tho salu of Waite’s proporty is of courses unknown, bit taking his qa works, Hinsdale bridge, the ished, and OUIGE eaparty, which ha prolably owned, it imay, and will In lathe opinion of the examiner, ‘Str, Heudeo, incet mi) Habliltes, providing gumething [4 real-- ized from the Kurdott-Estey patent ense, without. Tnuleog an asterwment upon the stookholters necessity, Tho Estey sult must, however, by looked upon as prospective, and evenit this is recelved It: cannot benelit at present unless through serne compromise, reall ESCAPED, ‘ SenINaKIELD, UL, Iunv 21.—Robert Todd, a prisoner In the County Jail, eseaned last nignt from custody under surprising clrcumstances, He was arrested twelve miles from here July 12, 187, nnd sineo then he hay beon in Jail, except: on his visits to the court-room. In October ho was indloted for lurelnry and lareeny and for horsv-stenliug. In May tast ho pleaded gultty to burglary, but sentence was suspunded, and tho charge of horso-atenling waa not pushed be- cnuse Todd has promised to supply information which would lend to the arrest nnd conyletion of somo of his nevomplices. ‘Tuesday last be coms plained of {lness, and yeaterday tho prison physivfan pronounced tho cage smill-pox, Thero wns sumo doubt about tha symp- toina, and other physicians were called, whongreed tothe samo dlugnosts. Tuero wis rent exeltement when tho deaision wis knowd, ortha jail isaituatod inn thickly-sotcled part of tho eity, and seoming likely, because of tts crowded consdition, to bucome i pest-bouro, the Jail was put under quarantine, and none wero allowed ta lenvoe who had been in contact with any of tho privonord, Late last night Todd was tukou to the city pest-house, aud a proper yslehin and nuirse were aelgned him, his norning he was xe and a horse and: buggy stolen tron at stably in tho vicinity, Thero seems no doubt that by the use of croton oll he bond priflued ww puatilar oruption which so nearly resembled ‘sinuit-pox as. todecolve tho Physicians. Hs escupye fromthe: Pere hause whe ensy enough, ag it wae supposed be was too sick to Altemplett, ‘The Shoriit i4 scouring the coun- ue Hee wud will probably retake bim before: nig! ‘ ONLY A PARTIAL SUCCESS, Sprelat Duapatch to Mg Chieago Tribune, Kanaas City, June 2i—For the past fow days agreat dual of exeltomont bas bees noticed over tho fact thut J. Huyden lrown, who murs dered bls stop-motbor ator near Moborly, Mo, two years ago, fy to bo bunged on Frie day next at that place, Hu has been confined for some time tn tho County Jail on account of xreater gufety, ns several attempts havo been mude tu lynch him. Tho atfalr was forced upon tho poople to-night in a startling mauner by the suicide of hla wife by: shuoting herself jn the temple, and the uttempt- ed auichie of Brown by powon Curnlyhed by ber. Itwas y preconcerted plan for both to dle tit the saine tite, but ollicers saw him take the polsan, gad forced bin te theow Ibup, thas, saving bie. Ife to subsucve the onde of Justice.’ Uwe notes Were left by ber, huploriiys forgivenes wing hee fuinily to tuke caro of ber about U yeure ald, + A SINGULAR CASE, psctat Correspondence uf ‘Ths Chicagu Tribune, Barres Curex, Mich, June 24—The triul of Buwmor i, Morey for forgery with oominence in the Cireuft Court to-morrow. This cuse 1s one of tho most noted ever commenced in thls oouns ty, aud the result will bo watched by the pubilo with great iuterost, It has boon banging Ure lu tho courts for several years,—adjguruments having been secured, on one pretext or anuther, {roi term to term, Tho fucts ure these: Amusu L. Clurk, now deevascd, was the wealthiest mun in thivelty, and atono’ thie was arrested for making false icturns of bis income, It ts olalmed that, prior to tho day set for trial, ho gitve to Pomeroy 1, White three notes of $0, 000 babii Whlhe menteniny ty produet them in .. Clark's, In After, Clark died, notes, purporting to be thoao samo ones, wore prongted to the Commissioners for payment, but disaiiowed. It afterwards turned ont thit thero were sargeriva, Morey having confessed to writing Clark's name dn finnk pleebs of piper, tho oblizations belug written above by White. Tho tutter clams to bave done hie part ot. the huslness becuse of undue influence Lrought to hear upon him by Morey and James W. Pugsloy. Pitgslus's testimony, given at the pretiminary: examinations, cnusod his arrest on tho ehirwe of evjury, and White is slso under arrest for forgery. Ail tho partics are wealthy, except Morey, who has recently tost allot his property. As thio trinl of Morey’ enso will foreshadow the ullt or Innocence of tho othor prisoners, it will Me hotly coutested, and may lost for soveral days. —— SMALL DAMAGES. Speetal Dispated to The Chieago Triduna, * Sprewvoriney, IIL, June 21.—Edward Maronoy, John Sweatman, and Charles Davis, were tried In tho United States Cirenlt Court to-day for assaulting A. Mf, Michards, Divisio Suporins tendont of the Chicago & Alton Railroad, at Bloomington, in April Taat, Richards brought an action In tort asa Britlsh subjoct. Tho de- fendants were nrrested on A capins and com imitted to jail April 27, and have been thore ever Rince. ‘The daminges claimed woro $5,000 onch. Tho jury returned n verdlot far ane cunt dim ages, which was sattsfnetory to the proscention, as carrying tho costs and Justifying the arrest, —— EMBEZZLEMENT. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Batts Curek, Mioh., June20,—Wosloy Bench, ® prominent’ and formerly well-to-do young mun of this city, was arrested Inte Inst night, charged with embezzlement while in tho employ of Hi, M. Allon & Co., clgaremanufacturers. His alleged crooked tranancttonsoxtend over reveral months, Ho was arralgned bofors Justice Briges, and bis examination act for to-morrow morning. In default of bail ho was committed. in A LYNCTIING PREVENTED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kokono, Ind, Juno 21.—Jucob Vogtis, the man who waa shot by hla sonon Friday Inst, died on Saturday oventog, and was buried yesterday at Prutrieville, near thd home of decensei. An at- tompt was mado Inst night to lynch the mur- dorer, but Sherift Duke hnd men gut to provent ft. He removed tho prisoner ntiout Go'ctock yesterday evening to Logansport. The lynch: ors, Anding thor man gone, quickly disporaed, admitting the Sherif had fairly outwittod tham. KALLOcCI, “SAN Francisco, June 2L—2 M. Kalloch, hav- ing been released from arreat on the charge of killing Charles De Young on account of n defect Inthe proeectinis Bat Immeiintely rearrested ‘on a new complaint is this afteriioon held to answer without bail, TWO MEN ASSASINATED, Hartrann, Conny June 21,—John and Henry Frolehman, of Cornwalt, wero fatally shot Snt- firday, night by unknofn persons white roturn- Ing home. ‘ DOUBLE MURDER. Kieumosp, Vay duno 21,—Wittinim Burke killed Pat Harris Inst night, and thon drained his wife. Allara colored: Burke hns been ar- rested. = TNL TEXAS TRAVESTY. Gatvzston, Juno 2l,—News speolals from vas vious parts of the Stnta sbow general dlasatise faction and indignation at Currio's acquittal. —————— THE CENSUS. ST. LOUIS. Bt, Lours, Mo., Juné 21.—S80 many ovidencosof the Innecuracy of {ho National census snet taken of this city have como to light, that a number of the leading business und professionut mon of the city bave eniled a public meeting, to ve heid at the Lindell:Hotel to-morrow night, to consider tho matter and determine whut fe to be dono In the promlsos.: WITEELING W. VA. Wurerina, W. Va. Jitne 21.—Tho returns of tho census enumeratgrs tor this city placed the Population at 31,671, 0 growth of 19,003 in thy past ten yenrs. ‘3 ps ee Tho Trint of the Murdorcr Hennott to Begin ToeDuy—A Marbor of Ref uge at Leanilrigto Spectat Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. Toxonto, Juno 2.—Rennett, alins Dickson, accused of nssasinating tho Hou. George Hrown, will come up for tridi at the Asslzes Court to- morrow, Mr, Irving, Q. Cy of Hamilton, wilt conduct the prosecution, ‘and the Hon, Nicholus Floyd Down will defend tho prisoner, ‘Tho defense It fs sald will rely ehletly upon tho medical treatment. which tho deceased gentle- miun recotved, and {p establishing tho point that Mr. Brown, and not Bennett, discharged the pistol during the struggle between thom. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Trit LRaMINaton, Ont, dune 2l—Thiy evening 2 company of enginedrs from Ottawé arrived here to make na survey oF Pigeon Bay, Lake Erio, ut Lonmmingion, for. the purpose of building «bare bor of refuge. Tamituton Gov ‘Thoy are in the employ of tho ‘ernment, Br, Jon, N. DB. dtine 21,—Forest flrea are do- mage, and many villuges nro ‘Kia Rtopped in Be SO UAE, Aud the inbabitants nro out fylting the flames. a THE: WEATHER, Ovvice oF TH Citer StoNAL OrFicet, Wasit- txaton, D, C. dune 2—1 a, m.—Indfeations: For the Lower [ke region, partly cloudy weather, occaslounl rain, winds mostly westerly, statfonnry or lowor'tempornture and barametor, For tha Upper Tako region and Upper Sissiag alppl Valley, clear yenthor, followed by {nerens- int cloudiness, possibly by rain nrcas, atation- ary or tower temperature, falling baromoter, southerly winds. « Pa For tho ‘Tenneasqo and Ohlo Valleys, partly cloudy wenthor, vurinble winds, yonorally elitt- ing to southorly, stationary temporituro, sta- Monury or falling biramctor, Yor the Lower Missourl Valley, partly cloudy. weathor {0 the north portions, Gcenslonal ral winds mostly southorly, stutlonury or falling tomnporature or burgmeter, LOCAL ONBERVATIONS, Citigaga, June 21, Therfliw) Waid) Vel ten, | Weather na law..| a “yer (BWiy 8 1S [nie Py Tine. | Bar. :i8a, m,. 4 a, tthe AERVATIONH, 9 21—-10:13 p,m, Winds tern N, We wontio. | Pate, Citi, Wertlan So wotstls. cs SW wonile, HABA AAsIN BS SeIAARSSZALSLS: AAP AASRIAESTE: ih — ———— H BEING INVESTIGATED, i BAN Francisco,,dune 3h—A Vortiand dla. ‘patch siya the trial of the casos against ox-' . Gov. Grover, ex-Becretary of Sture 8. F, Chud- wick, ox-Stute Treasurer A, H. Brown, and tho Hoard of Laud Commissioners, commynced thie morutug before Judge Dealy. The tostimouy Ja voluntinous, and thy investigation of tho cnscs will consume several duys. ‘These cases have ‘began the gubjovtof much newspaper comment } fur the past two yeurs, and grout publie intercat ts felt in tho result of. the trial, The procecd- {ays are justituted ayainat the defendants on the wround of the charges preferred by tho in- vestigating Commitwe of tho Leglatuture ut the last wcasion of that body, ; “Hale Revivum " restores gruy Dal to its orly- dual color fur YW ceuls. FOREIGN. The Amnesty Bill- Passed by the French Deputies by a , Large Majority. ~ Jesuits Expelled from France . Find Lodgment at Prague, in Bohemia, O'Donnell, M. P., Declines to Meet o Friend of Lacour In Mortal Combat. Austrian Press Opinion Regard- Ing the Fate of the Turke- ish Empire. A Complete Collapse of That Power at an Early Day Predicted. Record Mado by the Americans in Their Rifle-Practice at Dollymount. Weekly Review. of the English and Oonti- nental Breadstuils Trade. FRANCE, ‘THM JERUITS. Pants, Juno 21—Tho Jesuits expelled from Franco bayo purchased 1 house at Prague. RELIGIOUS ESTIMATES, * Tho Chamber of Deputies passed tho religious catltunte by n vote of 300 to Gd, the Extrome Left Joining the minority. Pe FETE DAY, » Tho muntelpality voted 200,000 francs for the evlebration of ie uational fote day, the th of July, on conditfon that tho denornl Government grinta 600,000 frances for the sine parpose, Intho Chamber of Deputies to-dny Promicr Do Freyoluet said tho Amnesty bill would ine clude all electoral ofensca, THR AMNESTY MILT. Tho Chambor of Deputtos passed tho Amnesty Dill by iF to 140. Do Crssawune attacked tho bill, Gambette sald tho bill was not tho work of any single person, but of, Sennlorltys He clatined, howover, a share of tho responsibility therefor, ‘Trinquett's eloction, he suid, vould not bave any: Ulterlor consequences, Tt was necessary to yrant anminesty it long na possibic before the -election, Jn onier that tt should not bo turned to account by bostile parties, Tho fete of the Mth of July would restore tho flngs which had been shime- abandoned, A tombstone. must be pliced rT the crimes of the Commune, Tho Chamber rejected the amendment of Bartho, of the Gert Contre, excluding from am- neaty ull persons guilty of crimes against tho cominon law, It was resolved that Gnmbetta's speech be pidenrded in all the communes, ‘The Bureau of the Deputies appointed 0 com- mittee to examine tho Aninesty bill, all tho members of which were fuvorabluthereto. | An= drioux, Prefect of Police, nt the altting of the Bureaux, sald when amnesty was an necou- plished fact it would bo the duty of tho Go ernment to act fulrly toward the Communists, ‘Yhe Governmont bad not proposed amnesty from any feeling of favor to the Commu ‘but rather from motives of hostility to th BENATORIAL OPPOSITION. TLonpon, Juno 2t.—A dispatch from Paris snys the ttnnesty bil was voted by the wholu Loft against tho Right. a\t a mocting of Senators belonging to tho Left entre It wits resolved bys vote of 17 toll to du- any deuision on tho Amnesty bill, Severil inenibers strongly condemued tho bill. GERMANY. THE CHUHOM BILL. Berttn, Juno 2—Art. 3 of tho Church bill hus been approved by tho Prussian ict. It provides that Judgments against delinquonts shall bo Himited to a declaration of Incapacity for filling tho office, Instend of disinissal, Ils- imarck insisting on tho adoption of the ‘Church Dil, the Conservatives und National Liberals huve reconsidered their posttion of opposition, and resolyed that the ndoption of o few modifi- eutions would enable them to support ft. Tn the Prussian Diet to-day, during the debate on the Chureb bill, Herr Bounlgsen said he and ils friends could not yoto fur tho fourth article, a8 thoy considered {t {nadmissitte thit Hishops who bad boon judiolally removed from tholr dlo-, evses for resisting the Inws shonld be recalled, Hu waa wilting to discuss cortaln provisions con- talned In the Hretand fifth articles, and in re. gird to the ninth article would yote for a con- sorvative amendment. Minister yon Puttkammer designated the fourth article asian essentint point. The Goy- ernment, ho sitid, was not afrald of the conse- quences of recalling tho Bishops, At-presont, when the dovlsion of the douse could’ nat be prognostiented with any cortuinty, tho Govern- mont had no couse to abandon any essential proposnis, No conclusions should be drawn trom the regerved position of the Goyerninent ‘until the bill was finally put to a vote, Deputies Gnelst anid Verchou opposed tho fourth artlelo, and argued that the reentl of the Bishops would bo incunpatible with the main= tonnnee of the authority of the State, Horr Windthorst stated that the vote about to bo given by the Centre was only conditional and: rovisional, He aud ls friends tntended to vote ‘or the fourth article, if the proposition relat- ing to the duty of notifying oceleainstical ap. Dolntments was expunged. + (err Stongel’s proposition—viz.t the duty of Tishops to notify appolutinenta—was adopted, and the fourth erticle passed in ta new form,— ‘Voto, 253 to 150, THY TECUNICAL, COMMISION, Tho dcteyutes to tho Technical Commission mol to-dity, TIE VOTE ON THE DILt, Lonpon, Juno 21.—A Daily News Rerlin dia- pitch says tho fourth clause of tho Chureh bill ‘wus Voted by union of the Consorvatics, Free Conservatives, andCentre. GREAT BRITAIN, O'DONNELL CHALLENGED, Loynoy, June 21—A friend of Challemol Laconr challenged O'Donnell to a duel, but O'Donnell declined, RESTORED, ‘Tho Wesloyan Chapel fourided by John Wes- Joy, partially burned December last, baa been restored and reopened, TIME BRADRAUOIE CASE. In the House of Commons to-night the caso of Bradlwugh caine up. Labouchere movod that Bradinugh bo altewod to adirm, and MeLaren seconded the motion. Sir Harding Gittord, Conseravative, moved hig amendinent that Bridlaugh” he porated ucither to tuke the oath nor untke allirmation, Mo gat tho second Connmitite’s dagigion would lead tou revival of the whulo question ona mation for a now writ, Hobert N. Fowler, Conservative, seconded, and Jobin right opposed tho amentinont. ‘thy debate was adjourned until to-morrow, THY NEW NELIEF HILT, 2 Tho Standard sn; Tho Home-Rulors have requeated Parnell to introduce a now bill for the rellof of the [rluh peoplo, in view of tho Ineren distress id outbrenk of bynhold. ‘ Ulstryssed = lktriots, nek for £100,U00 from tho Trish), Church Tund as: noite, and will propose ob a Committoo of Distribution a board composed uf the Chairman and Seoros tury ‘of cuol of the four Boards of Assessors tor Rollof alrenay exiating, aud Forster, Chfor Scorotary for Irofand, HOME-ULE PROGRAS. Ata meeting of tho Home-ttulors, Parnell prosiding, it was ununtmonaly dechted not. to oppose the Movernment bill for compensation for disturbanves eliher onthe second readiug oron the motion for xolug Into counnitted, hut to reserve ‘to thomeclyes the right of moving amendments in committeo, ENGLISI! GRAIN TRADE. WREKLY REVIEW." Lonpoy, June 21.—Tho Mark Lane Express says: Raine at tho beginning of the week aod subsequent sunshine mutorially fioproveil tho coniition of tho cervals. ‘Although tho wheat ’ plant in some places is regarded thin, generally , Speaking, thoro aro sanguine hopes of 9 falr average crop, Tho prospects of burly are also favorable, Supplicaof English whent tn both Murk Lane aud tha provinces have coutinned small and svlog restricted. Thero has beon an occasional decline of a shilling por quarter for ‘inferior descriptions, Tho demand for tittle “fine white English wheat, which waa an offer, bas doubtless been interforod with by the largo arrivals of Australiar. ‘Tho ttaports ‘of forolgu into London consleted ALMOST ENTIRELY OF WHITE ¥ROM AUBTRALTA, New Zealand, and ludla. ‘Tradv hav boun lvss firm. The consumptive requirements of the country during the aoxt two nonths shoutd boquitesuiticiant to neutrul- fae the tundenyy, to discount the ofects of a vod home crop, while tho Continent inay be ree fod upon to vellove us of a fair proportion: uf the shipinents from Americu. Purchuses tho pust week have beeu for present roquirosmonts. Alt descriptions of white wheat recoded a shilling under the pressure of tare supplica, Hed bus not shared thu decling, us the stock of American and Russia now rowntnl ‘3 iu Dor tion nre sulliviently tow to warrant Bolders In showing grout frminess, It needs only a light inerense In the domand to advance prices nalil- ts Russia ia shipping tardy: nny inter Aimeriean hus been bought 0} const for the Continent, nnd largo quantities aye also been shipped thithordlrect, ‘Phy mar kets will now to a great extent bo INFhD: DY THE WEATIER, ISOLVEN but there does not reom to bo much probabiitty : RE EN of tho price of whent varying of tho previous harvest, If, however, the pres- crop prospents in both. hemispheres ni realized, the trade will have to deal with au un Preeedonted stteplus of hreadatutts. Arrivals at porte of vall haye beon Hmitod, but prices are iropley. ‘The const fa stilt bare of matzo, Amoricn has not aifered wheat for shipment quite so freely, but prives continued to deeline, capectally for promptshimpant. Red winter, dune shipment, was quotect Tt 169.0463. td. and July aud Au. sist nt 42a, Ges. | Miutize on pissnie and for early shipmont In fate demand at nn advance of 3.20. Sales of Huglih wheat last woek, 4.2700 quarters at 15s. dd, nuentinat 42426 quartors 1 iy. BL wane week Inst your. Imports Inte the United Kingdom for tho week onder! tho 12th inst, 1,074,485 owt. wheat, 109,472 ewe. flour. xreatly from tint TIE RIFLE. ANOOTING FOR PLACES. Donna, June 2—Tho Amorioun riflo team had Nollymonnt to thomeelyes to-ilay, Wenthor beautiful. Who will compos tho team for the mateh dupends upon to-day'a practice. Fol- towing Is tho score at tho 800, 000, and 1,000 yards ranges? Farrow. a 60 Htathbon iat SII isos a a Jnekson, i Fishor., oy. if | i ai 4th oft Friday, the days on which tho Amoricans completed tho full number af rounds nt onch range, the comparl- son ahowing an improvement to-day of forty. : CAPT. FENTON, of the Seventy-seventh Regiment, qin Deed in isth inst. 1748. 'Theso nro the only the Centennial team at Creedmoor who $3 one of the prosent Irlah tenm, arrived at Dolly- mount after tho Amerieany had fnished prace {iee, He oponed: at long ranga, fired twonty: shots, and scored 91 out of a possible 100, Joynt, who shot to keep Fenton company, scored %, Javkson misecd hls frat shot at tho WM-yarda range, and Brown tlso mado amiss, Latrd, who had a new guo, nilesad twice at tho 80-yards range. SPAIN. ‘THR MORUCCO CONFERENGE, Mapnip, June 21,--The Morocco Conference wns reopened Saturday on condition that tho right of protection sliall be preserved in accord- aco with the French treaties, Morocco obtuln- ing in return the guarentes that Buropeans and Protected natives Rhontd puy taxes to by nucreod upon by the Consuls and tho Moorish authorities. ‘he Morocco Conferunce resumed its sittings Premier Cunovas endent nd to recone 2 edi colle tho claims of franco and Morocco, AUSTRIA. PRESS OPINION REGARDING TURKEY, Vienna, Juno 21,—Tho Nus Frefe Presse (Tur- cophite) recommends tho depoaltion of tho Sul- ton in ordor to save Turkoy. Tho Fremdenblatt (Government organ) domands Europednaurvell- Ianco, and control ovpr the Porte. The Viennn Prease believes that the end of Turkey ag a Ktate Is nt hund, and-ndvises Austria to take us much ns possible of Turkish territory. MEXICO. RAILIOAD ENTERPRIBE. Crry oF Mixtco, duno 12,—Work {8 procecding rapidly on tho Central Ruflrond, Agents of the Palmer & Sullivan Company are moking a sur- vey of tho route through Colima to tho Pacitic, wile. the understanding that they receive a con- cession. = + VARIOUS, AFQUANISTAN, Oanur, June £1.—Tho Governor of Ghuznep, belng unabto to maintutn himself thore, has re- turned. He brings o letter frum Hooghki Alam strongly urging tho clalina of Moosah Khan 23 Ameer. REVOLUTIONS. Lospow, Juno 21.—Tho Standard publishes the following? “Buenos Aynes, June 16.~A revolution has brokon out, and the elty is bestoged." CENTRAL ASTA, Adlepateh from Rombay says nows from Cabul gonilema roports of. agenecral rising In Central le . A BKIRSIIBIT. A &Seutarl dispatch suys: In neakirmish be- tween the Albnutins and Montenegrins on the Plaing of Podgoritzn, the Montenegring wero driven back under shelter of tho guns of VPod- goritza, CASUALTIES. TILE FLOODS, Spectal Dipatch to The Chicuya Tribune. Gatena, IL, June 21+No little exeltement prevails in this elty over the eontinucd rise of water In the Galena River. ‘This evening hun dreds of citizens are out viewing the flood and the devistution It has wrought. Nearly the whole of the enst sidouf Commerce streot [s now under water, and pooplo residing tn that quitr= ter of the oly huye been conpelled to move into Upper atories or- vacate entiroly. ‘Tho rivor his rixen six inehes elace 6 o'clock this morning, and there are nt preavnt writing no slens of abatoment. ‘fhe Custom-Hoeo fs sure rounded by wator, and hist evening men were employed fn building elevated sldewatks to the Post-Oiflee ontrances, The flood bas put a stop tonvarly al manufaeturing interests in thls clty, cntalllng gront. loss to tho bulness-men, ‘Tho water sw naw gradually approvohing Malin street, and will certainly Hood a portion of that thorotwhfare by Tuesday should it continue to rae, "The nurraw-gnuge. is nnder water t cons sidoruble diktanes between here and Bell's Mil, Decessitieting w suspension of business until the water goed downs Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Dunugue, Ia, June 2i--The water suit_con- thines to bouin, and tow stands Ave inches auavo the bushewatur mark oF 1870. Work tn. the large factories and shops located near the i ius sed, and hindreds of people are bu ‘Trelng on tho river ronds: waving: property. stopped ruming, and if thy river continues to rise another day the Ulinols Contral will not. ‘be able to send tralias east or weet. The Journal's reports from ubove say thut tho river hag come to astandstlll, CAUGHT BELWEEN BUMPERS. Special Diupateh to ‘The Chicdgo Tribune. Torenv, 0. Juno 2h—An accldent occurred in the Dnyton & Michigan yard at noon to-day, hy which Henry Folzguralo, car-seater for the Dayton & Mlebignn Company, Jost his life, Thor wero no witnesses on tho spot ut tho timo of theacellent, but it is supposed tat decensed attempted to go botwean two frelght-cara where: atraln bud beon eut in two, The bumpers were: only tbout threo feet apart, aud, while ho wast ponween ther the engine 81 is backed, and the nnfortunate man wae caught by the bump- era in tho aides just above the hips, Ag soon ne discoyered hye was taken to his home, whore be ied in about twenty tainutes afterwards, TORRIBLY MANGLED. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tiuniinatonr, bi, Juno 21,—Slmeon Wright, a stook-dealer from Mount Peasant, dlo,, but who has been ehtpping froin Murysyilic, Mo., was run over and killed by the cara in this olty this morning. Hu was watking alony the top of tho train and fell botween the curs, and nanny the entire train paased over bln, severing his head, arma, and legs from the body aud mungling bin {nto an unrecognizable muss, DROWNED. Speetat Diepatch (o The Chicago Tribune, Keoxun, Ja. Juno 2L—Charlle Mullor, the 12- yeur-old gon of John L, Muller, while in bathing: with other boys ut Nason’s Slough, near this celts, yeutorday afternoon, was taken with a vio- Tent'cramp and drowned, ), COLUMBUS, Oy Jing 21—Juhn HH, Eggo, aged ‘is ‘yenrs, and Charles Hohn, aged 17, barbers, wore drowned In Alum Creek, near this city, to: day whilo bathing. RUN OVER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. TxDIANAVOLIs, Ind, Juno 2L—A freight fire- tan on tho Indiana & Western Rallroud, named Junies Gallagher, 23 years old, residing in Tadinnapolls, was run over and out to ploces this s morning by fulling from the topofthe cara, DECAPITATED, CLRVELAND, O., Juno 21.—Williin Hubler, on- gincer, aged 0, was iecapltuted to-night by his cengino in tho rullrond yard. , * eed “You Aro a D—d Liart? 1) dunsey City. N, J.. June 2.—Tho Hoy, 1. Hare ‘court, pastor of Trinity Church, on York street, annodueed jn 1 paper on Saturday that be would -detiver # sortnon tenlght on the Narragansett wluughter, ‘Tho church wag filled at 8 u'clock, when thu pustor begun bissermen. Ho tret gave ia description of the collision botween tae Nure Toguneett und Stonington, and thon dor ynounced the Captain” and crew of the Narragansett ns the biggest cowards In oxist- otica, Au goun te ho uttered the word cowards, Capt, Young, of tho Nurrugansett, who was resent, Jumped from bis seat ond cried out, ‘ou ury a duinned Har.” Tho greatest excites’ iment ensued, and the trustees of the ghurch rusbed for the Captain and drugged him to the estatlon-house. The Cuptalp, notwith- atunding hls protestution, wus jockud up in a cel : DR. RADWAY’S~ SARSAPARIL Ly ’ : THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Scen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, At. ter Using « Few Doses, 1, Good spirits, disnppoarnnee of vw, Intyguor, melancholy, fueroase and hare Alesiy and musutes, cl ‘i 2. Strengtlt {ierenses, appetite Improv tat for Foo nn sor sur geuctatlaiy at ae ru ood digestion, calm and tu Rar a E earunco OF Rpate, loteh " tho skin looks clear and healthy "pales ¢hinwed from its turbid and cloudy ‘nppenrane to a clonrcherry or umber cotors “water passe freely frou dio binder throng “the urathre without pil or senting: 13 a mat th weak x a tle. : no sediment; . Murkert dim lon of quantity and fr wen Kent discharges fT pet i. ue uvolaitany ve ‘ jeted In that way), with corruinty of pei gure. mcrensed atrraueli oxt bie fe thet ‘otine urtands, and functional harmony restored to the sovera! organs, oie 5, Yellow tinge on the white of the eyes, ana the swrrthy, ealfron appanrancy Of tho’ skin elinnyzod to a clear, lively, and healthy eolor, % Chose suffering from weak or ulcerates Jungs or tubereles will reulizo wreat benettt in expoctorating frooly tho tough pblegm or wy from tho lungs, atreells, beonehl or wines throat orhend? diminishing tho frequency st cough; general incrense of strength througbort the system: stuppnye of night-swente and paing and feellngs of weakness around the anil logs, shyutdors, ete.s ecsuution of cat on chills, sensu of mttfocntion, hard. breathing et Eppes of cough on lying down or aris! ing in ho morning. All thosd distreasing symptoms eradualy and surcty isnpponr. 4, A day after day the SARSAPARILLIAN ts taken now signs of returning health will appear, ns tho blood Improves in purity and strength digease will diminish, and all farclgn and Jrapure deposita, nodes, tumors, cancers, hird lumps, cic. be resolved uwuy, ind tho ungound made sound and healtuy; uteors, fever some, chronis skin disenses, gradually disappoar, 8. In cases where the ayatem ns been salle vated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sub- Jimato have necumulated and become deposited in the bones, Joints, ete, cansing carlea of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contorttons, white swellings, varicose veins, cte.. tho SAR: BAPARILLUAN will resolve away thoso depoalts and exterminate tho virus of tho disease from tho aystem, 9. ff those who aro taking those medicines for tho cure of Chronic, Serofulous, or Sypuilitie ‘isenses, howovor slow inay be tho ure, “feed hotter” and tind their general health improving, thofr tlosh and weight Inerensing or even keep: ing {te own, it $3 0 sure sign that the cure 1s pr gressing, tn these discnaca the ationt clther gets better or worse,—the virus of tha disease is not Ingetives if not arrested and driven from . the blood it will sprend and continue to under mine tho constitution. As noon ns tha BAISA> PARIDLIAN makes the patient “ feel better" every hour you will grow better and increase In houlih, strength, and flesh, ‘ho erent powor of this remedy te in discases that threnthn death. a4 in CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberoulous Phthiata, Sorofue In-Syphitold Diaenses, Wasting, Degeneration, and Ulceration of tha Kidneys, Diabetes, Stop. page of Wator (instantaneous relict afforded where enthoters have been used, thus doing away with the painful operation of using tos instruments), dissolving Stone in tho Binder, ond ft all enses of Inflammation of the Blad- der and Kidneys. Tn chron ccasesof Leucorrhaa and Uterine disenses, Ono bott ¢ containa moro of tho active princl ples of Bfodicines than any other Preparation Taken in Teaspoanful doses, whilo others require five or six times 24 much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. i. RADWAY’S READY » - RELIEF Cures the Worst Pains in from One to Twenty Minutes. 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The appiicntion of tho Heady Roller to the part or parts avliore tho jas oF diitlculty oxi will atford engo and comfort, ‘Thirty to sixty dropa in’ hale 9 tambler ot water Will Inca fow minutes cure Cramps Spraing, Sour Stomuch, Heartburn, Sick Heat nebo, Ulurrima, Dysontery, Colic, Wind In the Towols, and wbinteraal Bal: ‘Travalers should always curry n bottio of Rok way's Rendy Helief with thoni. A few drops lt Water will prevent slokucss or: pis iB from change of wator, It is better than neh Trundy of Ditters usu stimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE curod for titty conte There {a uot av remedial agent. in this world that will curo Fever and Aue und aut othor Stal ous, Bitous, Bea: .T'yphald, Yellow, and other fovors (alded by RADWAY'S PLLLS) go qu [chy ae RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, - FIETY CENTS PER DOTTLE. I. R. RADWAY’S s ° Regulating Pills! PERFECT PORGATIVES, SOOTHING APERF ENS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAY 8 MELIAULE, AND NATUNAL IN HEL OPERATION. 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