Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
COMBINATION SALE! “EXTRAS!” . IN OUR : ' U LACE DEPT! + Nruthy of Your Inmetits Attia, 1,000 --Agal Duchesse Jabots, - 25¢ . 150 DOZ Real Spanish Lace Scarfs, 0c 500 PCS. RUSSIAN LACES, : “Ten Patterns!” - 8 and.l0 cents! Jt, 1,600 DOZ. French Batiste Hdkfs. _ MSilk Embroidered!" - 122 cents! With above we: offer you a “Thousand-and-One” Bargalns! -. INVARIABLY The-Leaders of Popular’ Prices. ~ “MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. EDUCATIONAL, WOLFE HALL ‘Denver, Colo. A CHURCH BOARDING AND DAY “SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. “Ray J, SPALDING, DD, Reclor. Mrs: ANNA PALMER, Principal. -'For‘Torms and Cireutar addroae Principal. PENNSYLVANIA’ MILITARY. ACADEMY, - Chostor, Pa. opons Hept. & © Thorough Inatructioa in, *Clvit iehancerlng Chemistry, Classica, und English, | “Degrvgs cuntas . -¥or circulars apply to-JBWL Bains Pages tron of the Ac M wera Shiagat Gurdnor, Koute, Chicago, of ta Cols OMY APS, ecahHl TART yl bak the, Gartndh tdia.sa Cts 0, arn x a Seer tat ery Be ne laste Ue the Academy und utltars Ob UAT Businose: PTT et tae LRAT eC equipped. Rifth youd Ueulne Bope Ss 160. Bor date Toque, ot6., appt : ‘ RATIUL BUTLER, Jr, AM. Principal, FEMALE COLLECE aber cunlpegrs sldrors G; TAYE, Bros CUNT MECHANICAL. AND MINING ENGINED (ng it the tonysolner Polytechnic Inautute, oy, N.Y. Pho oldest coxineoring “echoul in Amuricu, Next term bogins Hoyt 16 Tho Megister for. contains a list of the graduates for tho past titty. four vont welt ay osluonas niao, sourse vf rementy, ate fos Given Director OF WESTERN FEMALE SEMINARY OXFORD, O,, Mt. Holyoke Plan, BERRI JOC a GTS? a Sond for Cutulauue to Fj Letacaen, lan ELEN PEABODY, Principal. f HIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, sBeerranichadts amelie ane A a Yorcicuiara to Cee MCALEER. ae bape, APT PAiituti A Ceti walrercatgi fear ut eats Moreothe autece Soplembury Fae cltetiars abyyy oy ALCIUY PEN DER, Puckur listttuto, Uroutlyne Ne ¥ FRNOOKS SESUNANY ARY VOI YOUNG LADY, 11 Faugnkcopsion. “Font yenreidatted mura gorse wae Partagtnkee Pe ra del =: SHGENuvunuuioe, -Airay sty B. 4. WELLE Erinctpat FOR SALE. AS ‘A chine, with the Kahlor Attachment. Will: Told a-shcot BEx50. of 24x36,; In good order, ‘at a very. low. price, Apply at’ “this offleg. °.- > “7, * 3 TRUSSES. ee UPTURE). seer . Reward.» 2 Wowilhpay top charitable toautution $10 in’ caso gan inguinal Hernia uit enn, by rotulnod ty the MaNTiV sc ComMON Suaae TUUSN sparonind July iN patent Beecher SUAS SE . lego, Dit; PATICItt the patonwo. ins had °W yours’ exs perience, tho Jest 6 yosns with Marine Hospitala, Are Bry, Navy, hd Ponsionars, the Guvernwunt hevlod ISpied Gur npplianica as tire bowen weal = “Cauvs rhut can Va curod Wo Novar tall to curs, Manutacturvre a ! ANLESS-IIFEL BLASTIC STOCKINGS, * 1) Putented March 26, 1876. >, PROPOSALS. Proposals for Coal. Oe Daealerwexr ov Finascr, ' “Gonted prapnaate wil! Lot Aste ana ha esh is for idenbeiiay’ tho City of Cileaga with ‘cont, wa fole (tu tons (more oF teas) aalactud imp trie coat, or Other suft ousl uf thy same qualily, free from dirt or gezecutogy tuuly laruest lunipe canbe ured), fur Wire +, 44 tune dinope Of esa) bard (ranue) cos), 300 tons betue for Fina Dopartutent and {i taneforvthice uses: » 18 tons {more or lode) Lackawanns (mall ugg) cual, £0 (ous huorg or fuss) bard (nutt oo) tung (niugo oF less) Indiana blogk coal, froe from. Abs ur serountpye, eS - gAbuve coal tor Fire Depurtnions to bo hauled by tho city romutmitor to po dollyored aaroguirad. A partion OF the tunue cpul boing for tue Buuall-Hox Hosp The right is posdrvett to rojectany und all bids, 1 WHEODORE ft, GURNEY, i * ‘Comptrolt BUSINESS CAMDS, « \ MENTS. aur Alichizan-av, and Yan Wiron-at, geet + WISCELLANIOUS,, : EES SITS. Laat critaen yh eon eee Ra JODEING WOU DOU WENT in KASAM CITY, H0,, bu tte boas i t by caer ea earth erates wa nat Ta! ik GALE Kpusaua Cy, Mo, Phe jevature, WILD. DRERS GOODS, ~ Sale! PARDRIDGEY. REDUCTIONS - Tvery Departent We are showing.as the “Best Bargain” in Chicago, : “YARD WIDE. = BUNTINGS, - Desirable Shades, _ At.25c per Yard. © —48-INCH Cachemire De Beige ~- At6Oc per Yard. . _-48-INCH | Summer Shoodah Cloths At 75¢ per Yard.°:. Novelty Dress Goods 2 ALG betas cost to impart, ‘(enuine® Dranyede - + Values Positively tho Best! ° PARDRIDGES’ MAIN STORE, ., 114 and 116 State-st. Fy) Hunyadi Janos ERAL WATE! ~ MINERAL WATER, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NATURAL APERIENT, Superior to All Other Laxatives. Noqutates and Improves the action of tho Liver and Kidnaya, Recommended by tho medical profession throuyli- out the world, >" Awinoyinsstal a dose. forobreakfoat. | * : Of all Drugylstaand Atinoral Wator Donators, foie STATIONERY, xc. , “BLANK BOOKS, 1 REATIONERY AND PRINTING, ° AR LOY SURIMT HL EE ogc, BLANK BOOKS, ° -PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. J, .W. MIDDLETON, 55 State-st Farge Stork, Good Work. Lol Prices: ‘akon ta tho miorning bo- ~~, FMM CHANGES. gh rane A OARD. — ‘ho partnership of &. C-HAMBUNGILER & CO. was - thin day divnolyed by mutual consent. it Co Ubu burghor will cuntinus tn tho Cammtalon bialivess, ae forthe present will Tuoke his ates, BF edn ies" ery ta. he wal on i thasow un Hoard of frugal wilt do prose ittertdud fo, : 5 Shieazo, July 1 1, © HAMBURGER. = WANTEDSTO RENT. WANTED TO RENT. DWELLING, ON Ol. BKEKORK BED, 1, “@ comfortable house, with modern improvements, and barn, and zasiti tear oms; Bouth hie, oust of Waubash-ay,, south of Ki teenth at Addreas B28, ‘Trivune office, - ‘ONL STOVES, &e. OIL STOVES, all kinds. ~~ SUMMER COOK STOVES.’ CAMPING STOVES and Outfits, c MESS HTOVE CO., 115 Lake-st, WINANCIAL, MONEY TO LOAN ‘By JOSH T REED;‘52 Wilt, §. Yayo” pufaatet aa} pied CP, IMPROVED CHICAGO ,_Apoleations roenfrad and prommearttended OF ‘ CLOTHING. ann 15 Per Cent Discoun FBG Saaeens on ALE Et CELLULOID.GOODs, \"- Cellulol’ COLLARS and CUFFS pet a ap with tntoriur goods; w Improved ‘Celluloid Coliarn at 250. each ; Cujfa, 50c, per pr. J. 8, Barnes & Coy 86 Madisorseste, Trias baking PRESIDENTIAL. Hancock and Engjish For- ‘mally Notified of Their- "= Nomination. - To, Which tho Stercotyped Replies Are Returned -by tho . Candidates. Barnum Again Placed at-the Head of the Democratic National . ‘Commiftes; Indicating that Tilden Is to Have, a ‘Finger in + the Pie, Expressions of Opinion as to Garfield’s}Letter of Ac- - ceptance. It is Regarded as 8 “Broad, Liberal, " Pattlotic, and Statesnianlike R ~ Pocument. The General Overwhelmed with ‘ Letters of Congratula- ey tion, Republican Glubs Being Organ- ized in Various Sections ‘of the Country. , ‘The Earnest. Enthusiasm of the +, ‘People Daily Growing =~ : Stronger. |. WANCOCK ‘AND ENGHIST. OFFICIAL NOTIFIOATION OF THEI NOMINATION, New Yont, Juty.t.—The Democratic National Committee metat the Fitth Avenue Hutel at noon to-day, William H, Uarnum, of Connectl- cut, was ungnimously elected Chatrman, and Frederick 0, Prince, of Massachusetts, Secro- tary. Tho Committee thon adjourned to Gov- ernor's Island to nttend the presentation of the nomination of Gen. Hancock. Mr, English’ renched Governor's Island at noon, and was heartily greeted by Gen. Hun- cock, on the veranda: of. ha residence. The Conunittee loft Nowy York Hotel inn body, and with mombers of tha National Committee and other visitors soon arrived on the island, - * * GEN. STOCKTON'S NEMAIKS, The Cominjttdo was.mot by Gen. Hancock in the parlor of hishouse., Gon. Stockton spoke ns follow: .Gxx, Hancock: ‘Ihave the honor to introduce to you Goy. Stevenson, Chuirmun of the Demo- matic Nutionul Convention recently assembled it Cinelnnatl +1 have also the honor of present> ny to you the Commitee appointed by that body’ to walt upon ind notify you of your ungnimous: {nomijation for tho ibighest oilico in: the giftot itha: BY ple, Ite t.adurco-of great satisfaction ito thé Comimittoo tn making thia announcement: to, you! to sal that yqur nomination wus not 60- red bs Hoitat rom « fons of. person -or. polite z| Teal elon a3. Dut... wae Pine. npontapeouss action of” that Convention,’ ‘Vnotunted “by f patriotic duty.. One of ~ ablest: and, wiscst bodies “of your countrymen over nssembled baye given you this nomination with perfoct unantinity, and, General, since that: Convention has adjourned, we of that Cominit- teo have been to our kone; wo have secon our. ‘constituents; “We have seen tha Democratic mutsses nnd couservative people of this country, and with one avoord they ratify the action ut that Convoution. So we are bourid to believe, a8 we' do, that your claction will bo an accum- plished fact. "Wo eannat doubt tt “and: wo, bo- ove thut whon the clovtion is over tho grent Principles ot Anerley Nburty will ‘still be tho iherltanco of this people, and shull be forever. And now, ini the naine of the National Demo- cratia party, by virtue of tho power intrusted to this Committes by the Convention, ng ite Chuir inqn, | have tho honor to hand to the Sceretary” the communieation in writing informing you officially of your nomination. ‘THK OVPIOTAT, NOTIVIGATION. * Gen, Stockton handed tho Secretary of tho Committee, Mr. Bell, the address signed by tho Committee, after which It was bunded to Gon. Hancock, ‘Tho notisication Is ns follows: JULY 13, 1h0.— To Gen, Hancock—Sint; Tho Na- tional Convention of tha Domovcrutic party, which assembled ins Cincinnatt on tho 2d day of Just month, tniuninfously nomlonted you us thoir vandidate for Presfdent of tho United Stutes,. We bave beon dipeeted to inform you of your nomination for this exnited trust, and request, your uceuptanee. ‘dn accordance with tho unl-~ form custom ‘of'the Demovratic party, the Convention bave announced tholr views upon the inportint issuca which are before tho coun try In uw series of resolutions, to which we Invite youruttention, 8 \_ The resolutions tinoody the goneral princi- ples upon which the Democratic party demaud that the Government shall be conducted, and thoy. algo cmphuticuly condemn malndiuinise., tration by the purty in power, its orlincs aguinst > tho Constitution, and ospectally apuinat tho right af tho people to ghoose and install their Prest- dent, which bavghvrought so muuh injury and -AishGuor to our equatey. : ‘That which chiotly inspired your nomination Was tho fuct sn Roy bud punemeaounly: recog nized and cxerpitied the yearning of the Amer- {ean people for Foeonelllatton and brotherhood undor the shield of the Constitution, with nll its denious care and yunrantees for the rights of porsons and of Stites, + e Your nomninatidn was not only because in the: mildst of uring you Mlustrated tho highest quall- tlea of thé sofdjor, but because when war hid ended and when, Mi recounition of your courage and tdality, ae ‘were pluced In comiound of & purt.of. the Union undergoing tho process of Testeration, and whilo you werd thus clothed, with nbsalute: powurd you. ‘usod it, not to subvert, but to sustain tho clvll laws and the rights thoy wore catabliahed tu protoct, : Your thicllty to those prinalplés manifeated in iinportant trusts horetutere vourtded te- your cure, glves proof tat they will cuntrol your Ad- ministration of the Nutfonal Government, and uasitres the country that ourindlagofubied nton of indeatructible Stated and a Constitution with ita wiso distrituttion of power, and 4 regi) for the Dbounduriod.of State and Federal authority will vot suffer in your hands; thut you will maintain subordination of the tuilltury to the civil pawer, aud'will npcormpltish the purffication of the yyb- o service, and especially that tho Government. which we lov will be. free from reproach and tho stain ofwectional ayltution or malice in any shape or nhy form, . > >} ReJpicing in canmon with the magsca of tho 4 ‘American people upon thia bright promiso for the future of our country, wo wish ulso-to ox Presa to you personally tho ussurmpoe of. gen- ert esteem and -ounfidunve whieh have sum smoned you to this high duty, and will ald you in Ita performanype, Your fellow-cttizens, 5 * Joun W, STEVENSON, 1 Fe : Bresidont of tho Couventton, 6 NICHOLAS M. BELL, Sucrolury., ee GBR. HANCOCK'S MEPLY, — __ ‘ ‘In reply Gen, Hancook sald: % Mu. CUAINMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF THE COM | Mirren: 1. uppreciate tho honour conferred upon me by the Penocratlo Nudonal Convous thon latoly assutiblod In Cincinnath, and I thank yon Sor: your courtesy In mukiny that honor nown tone, Ag soon as the importance of the duatter permits J will prepare and send to you, the formnul acooptance of my nomninution for'the Office of Prealdent of the Uultod States, | fo MNGLIN. ;Thoeo present were then Introduced to Gen, Haneock, who hud o fow words of woleame for cuuk pervon,. After about ten iiuutes spent it haudwvhaking, ordur wus . reatored and Gou. Biockton, turning to Willan i English, who upiod the sumo position in the room where Gen, Hancock had hatoly wtood, auld: " « Tho: Cinganat! Convention, with unantuilt, unpurallele Ais inted us 4 upon you BF auich. Hine and PA ued ws would be most agrecuble to you, and Inform you tn ponson and in writing of your nomination. lbuve tho honor to congratulate ourselves on the ovont, tu present ta you an the: part of the Com: miltteu and in tho namo of the Convention of the National Democrat(y party tho alfictal ancoungo- guent of your nomination, which will bd read to you by tho Cs opeynit ‘ i * The lotter is as fol owas ‘ + JULY 1, 18,—To the Hon, Wiliam 3. English —Dsay Sin: Uy dirvctlun of the Democratic ‘ Spmmnition to walt National Convention, assembled at Cincinnati: June 23 fast, It becomes our-plonsant duty to: notify you that you were unnnimaualy noml+ nated by that body for the office of Vicu-Preal- dent of the United Btites. Your Ini oxperi- eneain the affairs of the Governinent, your able’ discharyo of tha many truss cominitted to your hands, your steadfast devotion to Democratic principles, and the uprightness of your private character, give wasurance ty tha Democracy that younry worthy and well qualified to perform tho duties of that high position, and commicnded you to thom for tho nor f ferred. While your pot uivile services well na! qualities and your merited this - honor, ho action of the Convention was ad doubt — designed not only to vindicate tholr appredintion of yourself, but ns well to testify thoir profound respect forthe Democracy of Indinna, your native State. with whose tnanly struggtes you have been #0 long. identitied, and In whose glorfous netlevemysts you have shored, Tho Convention act forth its views upan tho leading political issues. which. aro now before the people inn scrica of resolutions, vopy of which we have the honor to present to you and to which your attention ja rexpectfully requested. It {x our earnest hope thut these views may meet with yous, appeabattiea ant that you will accept thq. nomination which is now tondered you. hp oe * With xontiments’of high estcom, we are, re- specttully, Joun W. Stevenson, President. =, Nicitonas M. BEE, cv Beeretry of the Convention. MR, BNGLIBI'R REAPON! B Mr, English spoke ns follows: : + Mit, CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF ‘TITR Com- MiTree: Asa practical business-man not much accustomed to indirection of xetlon-or clreum= locution of specen. Fwill aey plainiy and in a few words that [necept the high trust thut you have tendered ine, with feellugs of profound gratitude, and that Twill at an early date fore iully and in writing muke the nceeptance which Tantinformed is usu on aich occasions. In doing this I fully realize the great respohsibility of the sltuntion,—cxro, turmoil, anxiety, mis representations, and abuse, which are certain to follow. And I understand thoroughly that nll tho resources and-power of. our political focn from all parts of the land will be concentrated against ts in Indinug, my native State, where tho ‘first attic is to fought, and most important of ale But fre arent *: occasions when tho discharge of high patriotic dutics are to be considered above ull personal consid- erations, and 1 shall not disregurd tho unan- fmous yolee of the representatives: of the tna Jority of tho Amarlean people which you speak for horote-day. {Appluuse.) ‘Lam: profoundly. grateful for the high hunor which mus been con+ ferred, and Ihave abiding faith that with the favor of God and of the peoplo wo shall suc- ceed in this contest.” sk Poee ‘Tho speaker wis appliuded at tho close of his remarks, and then followed. more handshaking. Shortly afterwards tho Committee and tholr friends aceompanying them left the isiand. Gon..Huncock’s grandson, aged ‘5 monthe, ngmed after bimectf, dled. this moruing from cholera {nfantuin, ‘This death bn: depressed the General, and tho visit of the Committes of the National Convention ta tender the nomina- tion was in consequence purely fornial. ~ THE, DEMOCRACY. ORGANIZATION OY THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Sveclat Dspateh (o The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, July 13.—Mules have been adopt- ed' as the chief’ tigures_on :thd . Demoorntic shield tor'tho campatyn.~ The National Commit- teo of tho, Democrutle party unanimously do- lured that fact to-day by theelectign of William. H. Burnum ‘as ité Chairman. Bo'.both partics ‘have tnkent Connecticut man forthe head of their Natlonal ‘Committee, but the Hepublicans have the Jewell,. x oe OA eed bos The Fifth Avenue Hotel was again the econe of Democratic excitement to-day. - A numberof Kelly men put {1 au appoarance in the morning, nnd mifde. themselves .conspicuois by talk- ing -against the Barnum ‘poom, . but. they, were treated swith Ittlo considdration; “Tho Bourbons wore satisfied thht Mr. Rarnum was a “responsible” -man,, who would put plenty’ of -miule power into tho carmpalgn if ho should bave charge of it, So thoy were’. ” Mee INS giOuT-WITH TIE KELLY ME: ‘Tho Cominittee, met at noon,: Oddly enough tho only: political decorations: in the ‘rooin of meoting, wero purtralts-of Washington, Lincoln, and Garfeld,'s algnifcant trie which members of tho Committee looked upon with disfavor, though no effort was made'toremove thon. The roll-call -ehowed -that of tho renigey by mas ‘all but 10 wore preachit porsdnhlly-of% by proxiog, | 7 S-Atoec hnidiak‘Cumpboll. of Wert Snola, waved. sthat Bf. Bartitiin: bo ‘the Clialignin of the Cum- mittee, and tho motion wus uhaniinously carried ‘without discussion. + Frederiok O, Princo. of Massachusetts, was mado Sccrotary,-. ” AN INVITATION PROM GEN, WANCOOK to visit hin at Governor's Istund was received and accepted. Tho Committee then rushed of to-enteh the bout for tho sullicr-camp, to bo prescut when the formal notification was mady ‘o the candidates, ‘ ; » AtBo'vlock to-night the Committoo renssom~ ‘bled and spent hours in desultory speech-muk- ing, the. reporta given as to Democrutia pros- . pects in'all sections boing, of course, most flattior- ae. s fine Executive Committes will be named. to- morrow. ‘The National, Congressional. and Notification Cominittces wil call. upon. ‘Tilden to-morrow smorning, and itis oxpected that the Sage. will :map out tho campatin for thom. The “mulo;? triuklangrent compliment to him, and may produce a barrel. diy It ly belloved that tho Gramercy, Park-Han- paper cock Jotter of xeveptunce will bo as able a ag the aged decliner can make it, 2 . 10 tho Western Axsocluted Pres,» New: You, July 13.—The ‘Democratic Con- gressional Committee reorgunized this after noon. Tho Committee now stands:: Willis A, Wallaco, “J. 8. SoDonuld, WH, G. Davis, Epps Hunton, August Schall, J.0.8, Blackburn, W. B. Froukdin, August Geluont, and W, P, Witte, ‘Vue headquarters will be in Washington. They wilt codpernte with the National Committco, 4° * YRELING. IN WASIIINOTON, + i i. Apectat Dispateh ta ‘The Chieago Tribune, + WastttnaTon, D,C,, July 1L—The selection of “William H, Baruum us Chalrman of the National Dotmocratio Committee is ndimitted . oven by Democrata thomuelves to bo an indication that ‘Titden isto perform an important part in tho cumpuign. It was well known that Wallace, of Pennsylvania, was ‘Hancock's personal choice, and ft’ waa oxpected that the Democracy would ain Bore’ prestixe in’ Ponnsylvanin by bis see dection.. Tho rejection of Wallacg Is doubtless ‘tobe construed na an indication that tho Da- inoemey have nvandoned thelr bopes of ‘carry- ing Pennsylvania. : THY MANNATTAN CLUB, To the Wreatern Ansoclated Press,’ : New Yous, July 13.--Membora of the dans hattan Club guve a ceeurnae to night, at which were preeent nearly wil the. members, of, tho’ Demooritlo National Committea and Democratic Congressional Campaign Club. Among thy local -colebrities were Gov, MeUicllan and ex-Cov, Budle, of New Jessoy, and Abram 8. Howitt, Addresses werd niado Wy Senator MoDouald, of Indiana; Marsball, of Uiuals; Barpes Compton, of Indinia: Eppa Huntony of, -Virgiulas- Mitton Saylor, of Oblo; vx-Uov, Bedlo, of Now Jursoy; 8.8, Cox, Wardell, of North Carolina; Grubb, of Dolawaro; aud Gen, Muctin, of alivalasipph... ~ > DON CAMERON, ~ PREOAMIOUS CONDITION OF 118 TRALATL Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Wabutxaton, D. C., July 3.—The Eventing Star contains tho sdlowing: “A. lotter rocelvod hore from tho White Sulphur Springs saya that Ben- ator Don Cameron is completely shattered in bealtb,and there {4 danger that ho will not re- -cover, Tho writer of tho Iéttcr ¢uotes Senator Cameron's physlelun ua bis uuthority in making thie stutomont.” Tho statements of -this lotter Aro cdniirmed by reports of porgons who havy iFevonhy viaited tha Whito Sulphur Springs, and he Domvarite will not bo uble to nuke any political Supa out of the {net that Don Caine. ron will uot bd able to take u very active part in tho campalyy. * : 5. -ARFIELD, Ws L OF ACOKPTANCE. i Bpectal Dispatch to The Chleaga Tyibund, New Youu, July Mong" tho visitors to tho Republican beadjedrterstoeday the jotter of accoptance of GAT Guriiold was tho principal tople of conversutivg, , Tne lettor hud been read ‘with docp interest, abtho: genunit Werdict wag: that It wna Just stich ‘ti, buruost, calm doplura do of lopubjican prlucdplod 96 the party might. havo oxpegted trom necnsible, patriitty-gandl- date, Gol, Hooker rocelyod a largo tjwhay “of dispatches from diferpat sootiond éxpresaing’ |. eatisfaction with the document, and inquiring | about tho letter of Gof.aArthur, It ta. guid this letter may bo ex) Kod before the clogs of this week. ie vs cable WUAT GOV, JRWRLL BAYB,* _ BptclatDispatsh to The Catcago Tribune, Cizve.ang, O., July 18.—Goy, Morehall Jowoll, of Couneotiout, Obalrman of ‘tho: ltepublican National Comuittea, arrived in’Clovoland from Montor to-night, on bie ‘Way, to Washington, havlug returned from a gonference with Gen. Garttotd, Ho‘ was woompanicd by ex-Senutor Dorsey, ot Arkaueaw-Sovratary.of the National Feet bas gud - Com: i win: Pound, of. Mite Titog with tho wares, aud friondlinoas 0x: rs wu fr - BI for our candhluto dy Lungreds.of lute tend receivSd from his friends and followers in close Xtates, ‘The porugul of letters recelved by Gon. Garicld from Indinnn and Wert Virginia, whero ho,has mans social acquaintances, Rave me capeciil pleasures T coniidently expect wo will carry Indtann, ‘and Weat Virginia, will bo good fantlng. ground, J further velleve wo will win in New York. ‘The nominations have united the party, and wo will hive tt rattiing cawpnlgn in that Stnte. Aud tho’lettar of acceptance ia reecived overy whord with nnfelened plensure, ALis regarded ax ninnatorly ducument, worthy of its nuthor. In imany reapects It has probably nover been equiled, and certainty never ex celled: Tho General’ received numerous dla patches teeday from different parts of tho coun: try, all of them commending the letter in high. terns. Fremomber nt this timy very compile mentary tolegrame from Binley Matthews, of Ohio, and Gov. Cluttin, of Massachusetts, Troe coived adispatch from s prominent cltizon of Hurtford, whu is enthusiastic over the docu: ment. Extracts fram the New York papers and commontaof proninent citizens calling at the Committoc-rooms this morulae were received by the General by telegraph and read with much Miterest. From ull Thave been able to learn the letter bas struck a-chord which will vibrate through the Jength and breadth of the land.” _. BORTON PRESS OPINION, Special Dispatch to The Thi ‘Tribune, Toston, July U.—Gen. Garfield's letter was nent to this elty so Inte lust night that this morn= ing's paperk were unable to comment upon It. To-day th papers give It friendly review, The Travcripf says: “Vt hun inoro of tho eloments of on insugtient mesmo than a eumpalgn docu- nent. There is no attempt to tlre the popular heart, but realm, quate diecuaston of great pubite subjects, Yowover guarded ond careful aro his statements, ad are tot open to the charge of non-commitalisin.- He Ia sufficiently Perio pea whenever unreserved utterauce cons Ineldes with a broad, stutesininiike view ‘of either the materiul or the rights of the people.” The Herd considera tho, letter u mastorly production, cleaF and cogent in statement, and perfectly comprehensible of all points upon which tle ftepublican candidate hns cared tu de- fine bis attitude.” But it compluing that on the currency fsaue it employs the dublous word *eoln,”” and is noh-committal upon the fasue between the Treasury notes and the Nauonal- Dank currency. A - The Traveler saya; “If the lotter had no othor merit than outspoken\recognition of the paru- mount {mportance of the sacred enuse of Lt a equality, ‘and justice, political and sociatey where tindor the flog, it would grandly strike tho koynote of the only euspoles ‘thitt can by any possibility enlist the inornl| sympathios of the great mils of tho. Northern voters and Insuro victory: once moro to the Hepublican cause, But fta uttorunces on other-mubjets dro_nil equally fearless, explicit, and patriotic. The lotter as a whole {5 inunly, eensible, and statcs- manlike, alike croditabic to tho candidate who writes it, and to the purty whieb bag pliced bim in nomination ang means to clect bim.” * The Journ thinks it [s.a frank and outspoken document, fourtiny upon -the principal issues before the country ina manner that is ‘ FREE PROM EVASION é and that betrays ‘no tiniorousncess. “In form mid spirit it 1s precisely what was to be expected from 2 mut whose publlo curecr has been along the line of conviction and duty, and whose prac- tice hus been to judge his utterances not by ex- pediency' and self-interest but by considerations of the general good. Forsuch u man, whose viows for the Inst seventoen years baye been uo matter of officin! recurd and have bocn wrought. into , the legislation of the +country, it wad not necessary to enter inte an elaborate. stutement. of his opinions and the reasons for thom. Tt was only desirable that he shuuld sperk of the leading issues be- foro tho publle mind, and of his own attitude ‘and that of the purty which he represents con-, cerning them. This be bus dono with admirable force and vlenrness."" Sear Tho Dally Advertler shows there was jittlc need forsuch 6 public man as Gurtteld to define his views on questions of public concern, * but something was duc to custom.and no matter bow well a: tin. may known: there is nlwnys' a desire that he should fresh- ly declare hia pelowlntes and nis when he becomes a candidate for new honors, * Gen. Garfleld's letter ia a well-consiiored, well-ex- pressed daclarution that ho fs in cordial ngrecs ment with the sentiment of tho purty that noml- nated hin, na expressed inthe platform adopted atChlieage.Touching uf] the nuttiers which muy be designated as the fundamental principles of the Republican purty, the letter is atrone and clear, The nilusion to the Civil-Scrvico 1s dleappainting. It fa the only point in which he bus. fallen below} tha temper of the Convention, and below what his own pnst expresyions on the subject bad given’ reason ta expect. He hns left hiinacit, A great oppartunity when be Js clected'to_bet- ter bis profeasions by ble performances. With |. the ward had dono, or wontd do, tonld in having foreigners naturatized who wero willing to vote thal publican ticket, ~ 3 Is tnattor was disposcd of by referring it to tho Precinct Committeos, who wore directed to ak up all foreigners who desired ta voto this a Volunteers fur the Prectnct. Committees wore called for, and thoro was a large response. IRIS REPURLICANB. ‘The following-named gentlemen compose the Chicngo deletion to the National Reunion of Trigh-Americans ‘to. be held at Indianntpolis to- dy. Some of the party left yesterd 4 morning, more Inst niet aud the romainder,will go down to-day: P.M. A.L, Morrison, J, Lb, Bren- W. E.. Ronch, Robert E. aL. C. Hlekey, Simon Fore J, Maskell, A. P. Call Thomns H. Keefe, P. O'Connell, P, Twohy, Kelly, Daniel Scully, James H. Burke, Charles E. Moore, Col. Quirk, James C. Watson, W. J. Prior, Arthur Dixon, J, Byltocho, P. K, Ryan, T. M. Lynch, Simon Wallace, Johu Davy, Charles Osalloy, . J. McGrath, Milos’ Kehoe, John Guns omnes Quinn, James Malone, Androw Clowry, nan, James Novian, (orreae., B,C. Heavy; ban, Tilekey, unde, Patrick Grifin, Thomas Murpby, Michael Nandley; Witlinm MoDoud, I. ven ‘Morgan Healey, P. 1. Corcortin, H.R. O'Malley, D. Quirk, David Reilly, J. J. Hyan. P. McGraw, W, J. Brown, 8. Cordecl, and 1), W. Cool, THINTAENTH WAI, s A Jargely-attonded meeting of the Auxiliary Rey atten Club of tho Thirteenth Ward was held tast evening in tho now quartors, No. 096. West Luke streot. | The lare hall had been tuste- fully decorated with tings and. mottoca by the ladies of the ward, and presented a sny appear- ance. About 200 persons were present, a nun: ber of ladies being among the audience. After the mecting had been called to order atout twenty-live present stepped up and eiyned the metnbership roli. It was decided to bold weekly meotings herenfter, and to ise n lively fight In the ward during the com! a eainpaign. 8) hea were made vy W. A. Phelps, 8. W. C. Hayes, W. 8, Mason, and Gen, Mann. ‘ Agentieman stated that Ald. Thompson was to be presented with a watch and chain, and’ be ested those presont to attend the banquet to be held fa the hall across tho street. The Club then adjourned for one week. DEMOCItATR. i Tha Homocratic First Ward Campaign Com- mittee inct nt the Palmer House list evening, aud relected judges and polling-places for the rmurics to be huld July dil, when tho Precinct mimittcanien are to be chosen, ‘The Democratio Union Veteran Club held a meeting at the Palmer House inst evening, and made an effort to ratify the nominauons and change tho name of the Club to the Hancock Union Veteran Club. by NOTES. ot GARHELD CLUns. 2 Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribung. Prrrsuuna, July ik—A new Gurfleld and Arthur Chub was organized in Allegheny City to-night, with a membérabip of noarly 200. Col. Bayne, Member of Congress, and othors, delivered, ad- “dresses, which were enthusiastically received. ‘This makes six Garficld and Arthur Clubs. or- ganized here since the Chiengo Convention. Republicans are hard at work and will rollups a majority of not less than 7,000 in November. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. New Youu, July 13.—From Weatern Pennsyl- yania n’ prominent Republican writes: :“ You wil hear a good report from Western Penne | sylynnia. [ don’t know of a single veteran soldicr who ig going to vote for Hancock, ‘The ‘boom fs over for him with us." i +." GER, LOGAN. Camo, Il, July 18—Gen. Logan, now at Murphysboro, this Stato, writes that. be will not be able to nceept the. Hepublieane invitation to speak In thia-city Friday next, having en ments In Indlana ‘bout that ume, sah aes K¥BOKUK DEMOCRATS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago’ Tribuné, Keokuk, Ia., July 13.—Tho Democrats of this elty had an adjourned ‘meeting at the Court- House this evening, the object belug to cifect a Permanent ormnuizution of a iancock and E glish Club, The wmeqting wre churneterized b much tnore harmouy thun that of Inst Saturds aught. he Hon. Patrick Gibbons _-was elected Presidant of the Club, The H DN. Spanpue, Jucoh Spiesberrer, Jamies MeNatnra, and Henry Bank were electod Vico-Preaidents, after which the meeting adjourned, . KABSON ON GARFIELD. | «Des Mores, In, July 13—A letter recel from the Hon. Jobn A. Kasson yesterday suy’ 4 the qualifivution here speotticd tho letter ian | “The nomination ‘of Gen. Garilokd pleviscs me -thaughtfiil, conservative, patriotic document, | stcatly.: He and I antered Congress togetber, anil ft. wilt Rave Seovica naaanee on the ininds |" ane en Fought Sompkner ariltse ae Suet ot. who aro: studyin 6. fasucs between. 8A be Peat noeewiti un rones! “purpose to neeraao: |: sont to-that.of. Linooln.”. : .1 par thelr riuht of sutfruge Ina "way to scoure tho must advantage to the whole people." aN PM’ ALABAMA, _» COMPELLED TO WITHDRAW. * ” Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnrnarton, 9. C., July 13.—Information has. been recolved hore that nutive Alnvamiuns who were Confederate soldiers of excellent record “have been forced to withdraw thelr names as |: candidates on tho Independent Domocratie tick- et. Tho Arat of these is Mnj. 31,8. Bowls, ncltizen .of high standing, He wns a graduute of tho Kentucky Military Institute; was an excellent student, a ‘gentioman, and a good soldier, He was a very brave Confederate soldicr, and lost & login action. fie hus ilwaya been Democrat, but neltber-this nor bis Confederate gorvice pro- tected him from n spevics of-socinl bulldozing that at longth became so annoying that, for the rake of his family, ho felt conipelled to with- craw from tho ticket. ‘wo’ similar-cases are }* also reported, These are in Cetitral “Alabama, ond show the fear that regular Democrats thore have of. the Independent Ruovemante WANCOCK AND MOLELEAN.: THM ALLEGED PROPOSAL FOR THE ARMY TO MARCH UPON WASHINGTON AND DEPOSE LIN- COLN AND STANTON. Bufulo Express. p Ip yestoriay’s Express thore was a briof od- itorint_ comment upon a statement from the Bustimoro American touching the loyalty of ‘Gon, Hancock at,tho most critical’ omergeyvy of tho War, Tho Erpresv'ia able to’ furnish somo information which tends to corroborate . the American's statemont. A gentloman reaiding In this’ clty was. a moamber of Butterfleld's old stuff, -sorving ot tho Fifth Corps. headquarters when . tho . order .was = pro mulguted reiléving Gov. MeCtellan from the |; command. of the Army of tho Yotomnas. ‘This gentleman remembers—probably can never for- get—tho intense excitement and dissatisfaction that prevuled among MeCletlin’s frends and adinirers, numbering, In fact, nearly the whole of that unny,. Alany of tho ollicers of tho stuff and line tnet af hondquarters, and thoro was a great deal of witd talk umong thom, Gon, Han= cock used the must violent Jaugiaga, He ea! that tho people ought to hold indignation mee ings in c¥ory town and himlet, aud pass resolu- tons denouncing Linooln for; removing Sos Clellun, and demanding bls restorntion. to the -| command, SUniduted by Hancock's conspic- uous examin some of tha younger oflicers were loudly in favor of doing ull sorts of rash things, They wanted ‘a leader who would mmareh the urmy to Wasbingtu! Hy dpewe Pres ident “Lincoli, and drive Congress out of tho two Houses, The threatened Inaubor | dination becaine so imnitnent that Gen. Burn- | ‘alla, who suporacded McClullun, was reluctantly obliged to take nollee of It He wus ho to bay that, while he regretted .tho chatyre,, and deemed Gon. MeClollun much bettor titted for the command thin himself, ho whould lowe uta piticers at those henuquartors with orders toarrest any ono who should ultor-any inore of such troasdnuble sentiments. One wrrest wad made, Seb was tho ¢ talk ut headquarter.’ Gen. Hancock's. extreme partisanship in Bice Clellan’s behalf was not disqulsed, Buy whether all this, inflaminatory public lunjunge wus fol- lowed by « regular counell of the loading oflicers who wore McClellan's frionds is more than our ‘informant oan suy. It ds verf likely, Certain it ‘M4 thatthe ruvolutionury preavuu sketched tn] + the Ainerican's etutoment, and, attribited to Hancock tn the alleged counell, ta tdentlenl with whut was loudly threatened at tho seqular meoting of oficers at which our friend was presen 2 i . OlICcAGoO, THE ELEVENTH WARD REPUBLICAN OLUn- mot lust ovguing in Martino's Hylt, Adu stroot, with Richi 8, Tuthill in tho chair, Tho uty tendance vory hirge, : 5 Mr. O, 3. A. Sprague moved that tho officers of tho Club fur the pust #lx‘montbs bo rotlecteds. The motion was roceivod with appiauic and). aod unatiimously, Aly. Tuthill wade. a driof AQ Atirring wpoech of thuuks. Ilo urged:the “Utopinyang of the Wand Jo inuko extra offorty Tor. thy eudeeas of tho party this tall, and rdbup-alangér Repyblican majurity than ever betyro:' Ho sugycayut, tho, appointmont of a committoa of toi fe- ena provinot [py urder to maken thorough cunyast orate _wand,,,. Phore ‘was work to be dono, and thoysiiguid dq ft. Alargo number of now naihog were added ta tho mombersbip of the Slub. Thi yousuror, Mr, Recae, soported that hy hud &Won hand, —- Gen, Matix Boom, moved that :the Chair op? Polnt A-eymrittos of such mupibory us ho dvppicd best. fora thorough canvags of cach nf < Dreatur, I, Jul of this county, growing dizzy while. swinging CASUALTTES. RILUED BY’ A’ COLLISION, __ Speetat Dispatch t> The Chicago Tribune, Lavarerte, Ind., Joly 13.—In n collision Inst evening on tho’ Walash Roi, near Peru, Mat- thow Johnson, for a number of yenrs In tho em- ploy of the lato Dr, Stephon Jona, of this coun- ty, was Instantly kitted, and wo numberof cars reoked, Johnson's boy waa brought to this elty this morning for interment, He wasn si gi¢ man, and was'in_chiryo of cattle, Heine tended to go ns farns Toledo with tho stovk, and from there to Kansus ta live.’ . RNAILNOAD ACCIDENT, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, -Owanta, Neb., July 12—This morning u paasen- ger train on the Burlington & Missouri Hailrond ran {nto culvert near Naponce, the bridge hay ing been washed out, Tho engine was demal- ighod and tho engineor, Ske Egan, and tho firo~ man, John Hest, were killed, No one clue wast burt, Egan leaves a fumily in this city. —— ANOTHER - RAILWAY ACCIDENT. *, ASHTADULA, O., July 33—-Nino cara of 9 froight-train on the Ashtabula & Ol City Rail- road wore thrown into a gulley one mile south of this place, by 8 wash-out, this forenoon, No one was injured. Tho Lake Shore Companys, pporating two rond, wilt auiver a toss tn cars and rack of 820,000. ba es DROWNED. i . Bpecjat Durpatch to The Chicago Tribune: . Mitwauxkeg, July .—A man whosenamecan~ not bo learned was blown from a pier and drowned during a galontout 5 o'clock this after- noon, Tho body bus not been recovered. | FELL FRoM Ai SWING. , Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, 13,—A son of Samuel Miller, yestarday. fol) heavily to tho ground, -and. was natantly killed. + J + bs fo pk ee ere FIRES. AT DAVENPORT, IA, Specrat Dispatch to The Crlengo Tribune, + Davenvonr, fa.,July: W—At_ 10 ‘o'clock. this forenoon fumes wore discovered jn the roof of tho bakery ut. tho Soldiors' Orphans’ Home, nvar; this‘lty.: Fanned’ by: southwest’ brovzo the flames goon devoured the ndjoluing kitchon,’ large Uning-ball, 0x100 tert in two gouged, The fire waa lz an dopartment of this oity promptly ealled to tho xocne gnd dit much In Usreating the flames, The load dy $6,000; Insured for $3,000, -Thory are at the Home 177 ebikiren,, ‘who uro for tho present greatly fnconvonicucod, | AT PLATISBURG, Ne ¥s > Tor, N. X., July 1.—Hartwall & Winslow's Pluniug-till and eaw-milt, ‘belonying to tho Mutua! Life-Insurance Company, at Mattsburg, burned lust night. | ‘Thu tire was the work of on Incendiary, Loves, $4, nsUTALCE, $9U,000,. . SUICIDE. Bpectal’ Dispatch ta: The'Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, July 1.—A sulelie occurred jn thid vluinity this,'morning, which foveuled the dark sido of life.’On Baturday a man and woman caine to this olty in destitute condition, the man drunk, Ho was arrested and slipped from town duringthe night, Sunday the woman folt that hor husband had forsaken ber, and procured « auantl}y of worphine, which she swallowed, Jipe gonaition was discovercd, aud in: apite of ull attempts to rovive ber she died this morning. Nhe loft d netu for bor ‘stepfuthyr, EB, Stevens, ‘Torre Haute, Ind, and wiygned hor nome Kile Hoyon, Tho man's name td William Erhehlges "Special Duy he Chicayo Tribune, > ad Dispatch to 1 yo Tribune DAVENPONT, Iu. July Li—-As tho ferrybout pying botwoun this olty and Hoek Ivlund wus wuklog bor inal tip ut wad o'clwk to-night, steungor fumpod from the lower deck inte the wator, Hu was not seen ‘by anybody on the boat, but saverul persons frou the shore Watched the proceodiugs. ‘The sululde waa t well-drossed ‘min uf 40 yours, Tiles vont veut were found an the boat, His body sas not rcoovered up to alate hour, 7 , . » TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Janustows, N. ¥.. July L)—Lhe National Bd- ueatonul Asgociaton buran ita nincteonth ane nual session nt Chautauqua to-day with gn one -oyiraging attendance,” Promineng edugators frofeal parts af the country wre “anes fads EM is prosout. . duly Bim aAt 6:18 to-night a || thoalx precincts of tho ward, Tho mution pre-:| shock of carthquako Was felt, ita Vipratory bo. val LP the notion pre dog from the tUFtwest, and lasting “worerul Mr, Boxtus N. Widox wanted toknow what | suquuds,. No: s F vb Si an sire! Lae me 7 ns ‘ Sh - s 7" en eee TUT gaz PRICE FIVE ‘CENTS, ’ CRIMINAL NEWS?! An ‘Attempt .Miade, to Murder’ a Columbus,..0.;, Bank President. == ($] JO Ate, a ‘uo; Tho Assailant Ending the Affair "with: His Own Do- ' struction. A Refusal to Loan-Him :‘Monsy the % Gause.of the Assault, A Notorious Pennsylvania ‘Criminal Are, tested Yesterday at Cheboye . gan, Mich, ° AW ONO TRAGEDY. * Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cot.usuun, O., July 33.—Tho city was thrown into the wildest excitement to-itay aa the report Spread of tho attempted nssasination of Mr. 8. 8. Hekley, Prealtant of the Capital City, Hank, Five minutes after the shooting took placo hundreds of excited peonte blocked up the street in froutof the bank. On entoring the office n horrid sigbt presented itself. Hchind the coun- ter, lying at iull length, was Mr. Rickley, bis face, hair, and whiakers Milled with clotted blood, and the victim moaning balf.unconsciously. in apparent ugony, while In the rear office fay out uvon the floor the body of Andgous Bichonberg, cold In death, while lightly grasped in his right hand was ‘tho instrument of dowth, a Smith Wesson seven-shooter of 22 calibre, o ‘The circumstances which culminated in the tragedy to-day may be stated as follows: Eich+ enbery carried on a clothos-cleauIng and dye- ing establishment, and aécumulated several hundred dollurs, which He several years ago de- posited in Hickley’s bank, The pantie came on,’ and tlio bank collapsed, owing to heavy-losses sustained by tho fallure of Jay Cooke & Co, Hickloy, has been paying up’ bis indebtedness, but it 1a thought about $200 were due Efehenberg, This morning tho Istier wns endeavoring to sccuro the foan of $50 on Rome security that wos not arded as good, Tle then proceaded to Rickley's bank. The con- versution botween Mr, Hekfoy.and Bichenbe was beurd by theCarhlor, who waain the bac! room, and, when Ricktey anid, “I cannot give you the noney,"" tho report of a pistol was beard, when thg Cashier, a sun of tho President, ruahed Into to front.’ room. behind tho: counter whero, his father had fatlen, Kichenberg, after . fring, peised into the rear just ns the Cashier passed throitgh another door tw the front, and, nut knowing any.other person ‘was present, started to poss through the door Jending behind the counter, when he discovered the presence of tho Cushivr, The upon'his heel, deliberately placed of the weaponte his temple and ger, which sent a ball through fellas though struck by lightning, and nover. moved a tnuscle or uttered n gusp. It appears. ite evident that Elchenberg. moverhturough io, back «room . for the urpose = of | eating mecess to hla victim, who. Instantly fell,” lecding Pontus but was. tuken vy surpriso on Unding his victin was not nlone, Nr, Kickiey was conveyed to his residence, whero. the wounds were dressed, The ball entered directly above the right eye, lodging beluw-the tuft. “Tos night the victim is resting compuratively casy, and the wound Is not considered necessarily fatal, but it -eeema probable that should he re- cover tha mipat of one cye will be destroyed, and perhaps bot! “ Abouta year ago tho bank -was robbed by three profesalunals, nnd the safe relieved of vy wards: of 8,0 in bonds and curreney, No clew was ever ohtulied, and at times there hay “Leen rutnors ta the effect that there wis Kone thing very inysteriousaurrounding the affair, _ RIOTOUS STRICENS. : Arcutroy, Kas, duly 1—C. 1. Peck, con - tractor for the excavation of tho packing-house of J, M. Sinith, at East Atcbieun, Mo., having ete ‘wae seyerul colored mon. to pay $1.25 por day, jadrunken mobarnied with revotvors matte thelr. “Appearance on'the.spot to-day and compolled hem,to-quit, From ‘thore, the crowd increns- nye:thay.. procewted to the brick-yard of ‘Seth .& 2. Coy) where - seven -entared men. ‘wore “em| 5 toyed, and ,compelled the auspen- sion of all work, and’ di and drove the colored mci - over tho river, The sib thon nimbered xevoral ‘hundred, and waa addrésxed by the Mayor of Atchison aud others, urging peiee and order, ‘but without nyail, The colored drivers of trans fer-teatas were compelled to turn Luck over the bridgeseand the. colored porters at the various, friight depots and -other darkeys in town were hunted. up and sent over into Ransi: ¥ authorities, fnding all thelr: forts to race tha omiob _ useless, telegraphed to fhorlif Spencer, of St. Jusoph, to come and exércise bis wuthority, but ho retused toeame. The mub now have posseasion of Eutt Atchison and defy the law and mititta, The peaule of Atchison, who-nre largely tntercates In industries, tro indignant at tho disgracefui. prea a and unless the olliclats uf Buchanan ounts, Missouri, do thelr suty by to-morrow: they propuso tu take a hand in tho proceedings, CUARTINE COX, P New York, July 13.—Gov. Cornell bas decided not to interfere with tho cise of Chastine Cox, sentenced tobe hanged Friday, When,Cox was informed of tho dcelsion vf the Governor, ho aside: “It's hard tu-dio this way; but I bardly expected.tha Governor would inteYere, Tam prepared for tha worst now.’ * Later Cox ree ? marked to the prison-keeper: “ Upon conalier ‘{uyg the matter, I don’t know but what it's toy for.ane tole than to spend my life In prison When Cox informed Bulvo, the young Ttallin under sentance of deuth, that he (Cox) had but” three more days to live; Balbo exclaimed * My ‘Gea oe Snes retrented totho furthormost part ut “his ce ‘ ome at : + Wiltlam F, Howe, counsel for ‘Cox, bas sen! :the following telegram to the Goyornor: “) declare it to be inhuman and unjust te deny o hourlong tothe friendicas negra’ Cox, You ace ‘cord It ta Balbo, the Itatlan, On whut principio, then, do you tlony a bearing to one of your own countrymen?” "+ 4 8 ‘ —— MURDERED AN OFFICER. , Speetat Dispaten' to The Chicago Tribunc. Duudque, Ia, July 12—Late lust pvening : Poter Scanian, n Constable, attempted to urrest ‘Auguet Winderlick, a Gorman ‘fisherman, for nssiulting. bis wife. Tho ollicer went’ to bis ‘house, and not Nnding btn at the house, searched. tho bank of the river and tyund bin lying fii tho bottom of his boat, Ag he Jumped tuto the skit the Jur forced the bout Inio tho -river, and ho was set ulldut witha déspuraty man, When out some Uiatance’ Wunderlick drow, h revolver and “tho -olllcur through.‘ tho | bead and throw |. hi body ‘into anurderer, thon came to crossed the tiver fu aatolen skit, ‘Tho body of , Poter Scanian was found thie morplug. A pos of mon armed to the tecth havuatarted in seuruh of Wunilorlic, wud bo willif caught bo swung from tho first trou, FATALLY SITO'T, i Spectat Dtspufeh to ‘The Chicago Tribyne, Gopenreit, Out, July 13—This morning v dls «pute took place on board the schooner Midtand - Rover, lying in ‘tho harbor, ketwodn Jobn O'Relrne, tryst mate, and Thomas Sheridan, secs ondiayte, During the. uwidy Sheridan fired o revolvor.twice at O'Nelrne, wounding him sorl- ‘ously, one Wall lodging in bis nok, tho othar Ip the rightarm. NMedlogl osulstanve was at once ] ‘called, and the wounded ian. taken oburmo of, Shoriday volunturily guyo: blinselt ui the wu- thorities, und Stow ite. fa sale 0 Str Probably div, Peer — CAPTURED." * Spectat Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, Cnenovaan; Mich;, July 14.—Detective J, Re 'Thomag, of tho Pinkorton force, with tho /ns- sistance of Goorge Punquetto, Myrvhal of. this elty, caused the urreat of Hurry English, 4 po- torious outlaw, for ‘killing Constyble Winchell ' und shooting another ollicur In the yroiu while trylug to cause fis arrest ut Caledonia, Pa. on - \thg 17th! of April lust, A reward of 32200 wus - offered fur bls capture. * ms “ANILLAIN CAGED, - rByecial Dispatch to Tre Chicage Font, Warne, Ind, July t.-Micbaot ‘Manloy, a yaricty uctor, was io day Jail ey on be hi of furcibly abducting a young girt nai Caroline Miliur, several tnonthe vyor for pure poses of prostitution, . ie “< CATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Special Dispatch to The Vatouge Tribune, i. Fort , Warns,.1 Suly WeMrs, Witla Munsor, of Bou lo, this county, baplog ° hoon abana by ber posers an) Jott] i . titule condition, put urvonic In # pitcher of, is Po tee ca ane 8 culden a vered yi) . conscious staty juat fn thine to pocury physicians” iv'snvo ts ved : \ re ee aart room * iene “Will, ce Ye