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res nes TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 5, 1880—TEN PAGES. e, and soon after It Pag hy ee General of the State enme ont the Atlorey- 5 touk fimmedinte steps {o reorganiza the State milltin foree and place ft ona war footing, Tile made a speech Inst week at a Demoacreia meeting, Inwhich ho declared tho Raub Heans were preparing for war under Grant's Jeadership, and that tho Southern Demscrats, especially the ox-Confederates, must be pre- ht for Hancock's Inaustiration. ts to, orsaniza Into nifitary companies, and be mugsred into the Stato tollltiny so as (ore Accontrements from fi obtain them from tho General Government, Aho iden that Grant is moing to take the fleld &t the head of half a million or more Boys Biv to put Garfield in tho, White Jiow: he fails of an election, prevails among nerally in the interior part of North Carollna, and the local -papers encour- agoltall they can, to get voters thoroughly aroused and ready to re- sort to extreme means to carry the election, Mr, Riddleberger for Petersburg to see Senator Mal there. In conversation while here, he said the Mahone tleket would receive 00,000 yotes at the November cloction, and that tha Finilers’ ticket would not touch anywhero < Maj. Sam Yost, member of the Republican Natlonat Committee from Virginia, was here to-day en route to New York. Ile Funders and the Rendjusters hate each other morg intensely than thoy do tho Republicans, ‘The Mahoneltes have determined to reject all offers of a ean pronilse, he Democratic rominent Rendjuster Tho Republic. Howoltes «nil a the assistance in theie power, and If the fight continues suitil eloction-day they will sup- t usters’ candidate for Congress riets where the Ropublicans haveno chanee of electing one of —~— JOUN C, FREMONT. IS SPEECH IN NEW YORK Aptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - NEW Yor, Aug. 4.--Tho vonorable Gen. John C, Fremout received n cordial greeting dast evening at the Coleman House from the members ot the Republican Central Cam- paign Club, Gen. Fremont said, among oth- Lat sineorely gind that thogront events which haye fatervened bitve oblitented Of the thes whon we worked togethar, Coming among you freshly, my mind reverts nattrall: to that thine, and tho results of out In bolder strength, probably, than to yon: dustifed your work. it, when .tho Kepublican party ubtained control of the Government, tho coun- iry presented, in tho words of Mr. Webster, “ the dlesevered fragmenta of it 1 for the monient was in England, and hi how much our friends wero gricyed and our enomies refofced at the disas- trous tallure of tho experiment. hey did not believe in tho possibility of-a reunion. Tho: had no knowledgo of our inilitary strength, ant thoy regarded our political theory a fallure, und was practicail casiun, to. feel country through tho fragments, you imide of them a Natl you casried tha'country through its ‘after-pe: of exhaustion, and you brought it into its present rity. We are woll sat- arield aud Gen. Arthur. Applause.) Once nominated, tho enndidates rty,and it Is tho party eople of to-day are re absorbed In the aud its record at which tho’ looking. ‘Tho question of t WHIQH OF THESE TWO GREAT PARTIES ‘has the best record, sud [s the safer to be trusted with the buslacss affairs.of tho country. You hnve proclulmed your purposes and your policy, ave redecined your promises, earried your mensgures into ‘eifect, ant deemed your paper. If it happens to u mun of ‘Dusiness to meet n shock through the inenpacity led agent. vod ho should appoint some cotber agont who brought order {nto his affairs, paid bis debts, and put his business Into euc- peration, Is it likely that be would 18 gut or remove fli in lus place tho very man who bad brought enty years nyo. tho people party tholr agent to re- uster upon him? 4 jnade the Republican trleve thotr estate, CARRIED THEM THROUGH THR FURY OF WAR, § and how it comes again before thom for their support. They brought the country to o of prosperity never equaled in the anuals of country. Now, coming before you as thoy do, {t | rematns forthe pooplo-te aay ta which party thoy will give thelr support. Which of these parties fa thoy intrust with tho care of tho . Owing to the feeble condition of his voice Gen. Fremont wae obliged at this paint to bring his remarks toa sudden close, After him ‘again the members in_line In West Twenty- seventh street, and marched to the Fitth Avenue Hotel to greet Gen. Gariiel.t, ILLINOIS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mityorp, INL, Aug. 4.—A grand Repub- Teun rally occurred hero to-day. Tho pret- test fag-pole in the county, 115 fect high, was raised, with “Garfleld and Arthur” Hoating from the summit, At least 1,000 peo- ple witnessed the ceremony. A lino of ned too nelghboring grove, ing speech by the Hon. J. Cannon, member of Congress trom the Four- tuenth District, was attentively Istened ‘The speaker’s polnts Trequent aud enthusiastle cheers showed that he had an appreciative audience. Re- turning to the village the Stars and Stripes werg run up the pole amid Iusty cheers, After supper a special train from Watseka, and, % band of torch-bear- delegation besides, arrived, and utorchlight procession was formed to tho grove, Where speeches were made by Mr. Cruicron, Joo Bell, J. W. Jolinson, and ft. W. on. C, Secrest, tor tho State Senate, With a portrait of Garl! Milford Gleo Clubs and the Milford cornet band discoursed sweet music, and the meet- Jug ended with three cheers’ for the tlekot. ‘Cho crowd present fn the ovenmng la variousy estimated atfrom 1.800 to 9,000: £ ufolv estimate. ‘The enthusiasm was tm- miense, aud cheer followed eheer throw, but tho best of order prevailed, ‘1 Congressional candidate from, would havo been pres- by an accident, heartily applaudin) anarch was form where a ringh bearing a martial ers, mid a large ent but was provented WALLACE’S SYMPATIUCTIO SPASM. Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘ribune, i: Wasurnaron, D, ©., Aug. 4.—Tho fareleal ¢character.of Senator Wallace’s announce- qhent that he will urge the National Com- aulttee to formally declare ‘that Union yet- erans will not bo disturbed, is shown from the fact that even while Wallace was talking Joudly in this sane style from his place i ler trom the clerkship of his own unites, and appolnted hls own son. this soldicr was a ancock, and served under SHERMAN AND TIANCOCK, ‘Tho statement ismade here that Gen, Shere gen, Hancock, givt Further thon tht al friend of Gen, nan has written, mission-to publish the two letters of 1870, which called ont tho rey lished,” and ‘an eet on t! 1p oi both sides now rests with Gen, lancock, and the expectation among army wen here ly that, iu justles to himself and ull concerned, he will glye them out, A LOUD GALL, Wasmnoron, D, O,, Aug.4.—Gon, Weaver, tho Presidential nomluoe of the Ni abor party, hay issued a clreutar to the menibers of the party appeali contributions of 81 and upwards to ald lraylnyg the expenses of the Row until November, OUT ¥Ol GARVIELD. Bpectal Dispatch to The Ch BArsce Creek, Mich, Pratt, ono of the intluential mon ‘of this gouty, yeho ling alned pitty the Green- ckei hreo years past, now sbando: (hut party and coines out for Gartiald, ReOKUK DEMOCRATS, ‘Ths Chicago Tribune, ug. 4.—'Tho Hunvock vauipaign Club met " a vi “The crowd was nd- Miller and other city, ‘The Hou, caunpalgn from romment Democrata of this Putrlek Gibbous presided, INDEANADO! + 4.—Col, 2. J. Hinbers, cundld jeo-President on ‘tho Greenback ticket, has uatitied the editor ofthe Sun that the ipiproved Hon of reat f the tampa BUCHETAUY THOMPSON, Ang. J pSectatary biican Opera Tigusa is even: ch of two hours’ duration was teuslaan, FOREIGN. The Porte Given Three’ Weeks to Settle the: Montenegri Affaif,-:. °°} And Has Announced ‘Its tion to Xickd to oPressiire, -the | Great Fatality Among British Officcra: in the-Recent:Afghan Fight, The Now Ameer Making Liltlo Progress in the Work of Concillations Bonapartista and Olericals Ofushingly Dee foated ‘in the Fronch Eleotions. Horrible Butchories Indulged In by. the Ohilians in Perds © Men; Women, aiid Children. Slaughtered by Hundreds in Cold Bloods” TURKEY. - AMERICANS MURDERED, * Consrantixorie, Aug. 4—An' American missionary and his American servant, while on the rondto relieve the famished populn- tion, were found with their’ throats‘cut, near Ismidt, The murderors werd arrestéd.: They. ar two nomad Turks, and confessed the crime, ah at : WILL THE POWERS INTERFERE ? Lonpon, Aug. 4.—A Borlin dispatch says that the uitimatnm reported ns helng now In course’ of preparation bythe signntorial Powers to tha collective note of the Berlin Conference requests the Porte to execute tho” Cortl-compromise agreed to at: the Montenegrin Convention within three weeks, or otherwise. surrender Dulcigno to the Montencgrins. howeyer, upon this story Is largely.to tho effect that the document. mentioned can hardly Ue in ‘the nature of. an ultimatum,, for tho renson that if it Is not acted upon by the Sultan, as.is yery unlikely, the jolnt naval demonstration In the Turkish waters so much talked about. would have to be made, unless the Powers are content to trifle with tho whole question. It Is also sald, and with apparent logle, that at no thine slice the session of the Confcrehco hins tho matter of interfering to enforce the Berlin Treaty been moro completely in abeyance thauatpresent, England has ‘possible; renewal of the, Afghaulstan struggle on ;her hands, Mr, Gladstone Ig unable to take part in politics without Telanceot Ils dying, which would brin ona Ministerial crisis; and England {3 nol ments aid troubles Just. now, ‘The danon- stration will not boinade. without her, and likely to pree! affairs by sending to the Porta an ullinintim which they are not pre- pared to force, limited to the short space of three weeks. - ’ ee Dulolgny is a seaport town in Albantia,, situated on the Adriatle nbout twelve nilles from Seutarl. ‘The population fs fully halt Turkish, and too valuable to the Sultan to be surrendered at discretion Any more than the strongholds in Epirus and Thessaly. it is believed by well-informed authdritles that the whole business will rest, as often’ be- fore, in inueh talk and an indelinit postpone- ment, and that the Orlental inertia. will sub- sequently win the day. BS WILL SETTLE, , , CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug.d.—Abbedin Pasha, Milulster of Forelen Alfuirs, at. au. interview to-day with the’ British Minister, Informed the litter that: the Porte’ would: settle the ‘ontenegrin question before the expiration of tho three weeks named inthe ideutical |' note of the Ambassadors, i iainat jATPORSTREN TB not Hamdl_Pashn has been appointed Gov- ernor of Syria, vico Midhat Pies appointed Governor of Smyrna. '*' a AFGHANISTAN, BUITOWS’ 1.033. Losnon, Aug: 4.—Of the fifty-three officers of Gen. Burrows? force, twenty-one ‘ aro killed or missing; elght wounded anc es-" eaped, and twelve arrived nt Candahar un- hurt. This leaves twelve unaccounted for, and it may therefore be presumed that, though nominally attached to Gen, Burrows? brigade, they ufd sot aecompany him, ; * BUROWS CENSURED, ‘The Times says; ** There is no use tn dis- gulsing the fact that tho ‘disaster to Gen, Murrows’ foree was a very lamentable affatr, Firstly, Gen. Burrows was guilty of an error of judgment, considering the weakness of his foree, In abandoning his defensive po- sition, Secondly, he appears to have accepted battle, ft paratiel order, and «not ‘to have attempted any maneuvering, Thirdly, it Is evident that the Bombay Sepoys were of such inferior physique that they could not stand up to tho stalwart Ghazis, who boro down on thom sword In hand. Giving way to sudden panic, they mobbed the yetoran Sixty-sixth Regiment, and caused the nimost total annihilation of that fine corps, Tho envalry do not seem to havo co8perated with |’ much effect. The sufferings of the troops in thelr uninterrupted flight of forty miles must have been terrible, for the present sea- fon Js tho hottest time of the year there, and they had been fighting and marching with- out food or water twenty-four hours,” TROOPS VORWALDED, - Tho troop-ship’ Orontes left Portsmouth for India with 1,000 men, FORWARDING TROOPS,” Gen, Roberts’ force for Candahar ‘starts Sunday. It hicludes three. British Infantry regiments and one of cavalry. . ‘The now brigade formed In Bengal, which consists of one regiment of British infantry and two regiments of natives, has been sent from Bombay to Southern Afghantstan, . CABUL ABANDONED, —°” A Bombay correspondent telegraphs: ‘The Fotlrement of tho British forces from Cabul will follow the departure of Gen. Roberts with his command for Candahar, it 1s not. considered expedient to prolong the occupa: ton jn the face ot a heavy exponditure, possibility of fresh complications. ned A LITILE WWEKY, Loxpon, Aug, 4,—Tho Dimes saya: “* Wo are by no mneans sure that the proposed exe pedition of Gen, Ripberts, fo Candahar ty wise, Hrategieally. at politically, “The march from Cabal fo Candaliar would occupy noarly tive Wweaks, and the column woul ben thatthe forea would be wanted Tulloving Candaliar Yo return to Cab would, ho after emorgency, ‘TL ing that tie garrison of Canduhar and Khe, Inf-cihilzat will bon pr Other ate reali pesnuable to hold out ‘aw: rs if MORN OkNsUnE, «© * Lonnow, Aug. 4.—Tho Standa: iy gotidemns the palloy of the ‘ovacunilon ot UNSETTLED, A dispatch from lumbay to the 81 tendard, ted yestorday, says: “Afr, Lupeo Hl, Griflitt hos hid u sevond interview with the Ameer, who Is nervous on account of -the- unsettled ‘The bar will not be hold, the Audi's propio be. tomper of his followers. ing avorse ta I ” FRANQH. * THY ELKCTIONS, . Pazis, Aug. 4.—Tho defeat .of the Reso Honartes Ju the elections for Councils Gonoral Iscrushing, ‘Thu Irseconcllablea ‘were also defeated at Lyons, Toulouse, Lille, Besan- con, and other town towns which they con: tested, They won a scut at Bourges,’ Gen, Chanzy and several other Modergtes sto sup- Dlented by advenced Republicans, Tenxps says; Jf the Bonapartists wors.| CFops.ura. gos Sguoututously ieteated, the Clericals were |: Ton, f he distingulshin: charocler vf the olections was the Ulerleal at | weather gee oven worse treated. ’ Thten. present. ithe. total: coimaent hore; | is eteotea Member of Parliament for Oxford ‘ealewtations Parliament will rise on ‘orssth inst, * . avarto cit otf all connections with Cabul, It might hap: ul, It Wwever, bu so distant that It con not return ju the to deal with any fuga ra iy no reason for suppos- tempt to move tho constituencies by\repre-" senting the religious deerees Mborty, and it atgnalty tabled, ,. COMMUNISTS, . : “Ono htndréd and two amnestied Commu: an, attack on 3) qap-wiiéts arrived ‘trom Brest! yesterday, and 100 polfcomen’ were at tho railwny. station, buttsearcely 950 persons had naseinbled to grect the Communists. Henri Rochefort was p ‘Twenty-four other Communists or- rived Inter in tho day. . ai ¢. GREAT BRITAIN, ... | eQLADSTONE’S CONDITION, ' I Loxnon, Aug. 4.—Qladstano Is improving, ills lung congestion has ceased, and ho Js free from fever, ie aM Athalf-past 2 this afternoon Qladstane hod maintained his _improverient, but sinco tho subsidence of tho fever iy very wenk, * Lobox, continues to {mprove, although still weak, Joxnon, Aug. 5—90,m.—Tho Times says? “Thedoctor vistted Br.Gindatone n$10:20 to- night and found his symptoms so favorable ho did notissuo x formal bullotin. ,If there is'no relapse, the doctor is hopeful Mr. Gladstono will bd well enough to ‘appear in the HMouso of Cominons: before its proroga- tion, though his friends will urgo tim to Jeaye town as soon ns it{is safo for him to travel to seek rest.” * ‘ ‘i ‘+. (PARNELI’S MOTION. . In tho Houso of Commons to-morrow Par- nell will ask the Ohiet Sccretary for Ireland whether, In view of the rejection of the Com- pensation bill, he proposes 'to employ the constabulary and military forces for tne piir- pose of assisting in-the oflction of tenants who. can. be proved unable to -pay their rents owlng to the recont distress in Jraland, . IN THE MOUSE OF LQNDS, ‘The vote by which the Compensation-for- Disturbance-In-Lreland bill was defeated In the House of Lords was not,.reached until half-past 1 this morning, Tho gallories wero densely crowded, and the afinonncement of theiminense majority agningt the bill. was reeted with loud cheers, Gladstone was In- ‘urmed.of the defeat nt half-past2, ~ | - lock- out of 3,400 t- here is n lock-out of 2,100 cotton operat- ivarnt Rochdale who wearers demand an increase of wages. B v ELECTION, ‘Alexander W. Hall, Liberal Consérvative City, dofeating Sir William Vernon Harcourt by a vote of 2,735 to'2,031, 3 EUGEN ; It ia understood the ‘ex-Empress Eugénio Intends to visit Chiselhurst, and take the re- mains of the late Prince Lmperini with her, A ROSTER OF RECHEANT LSUMEN, * Loxpon, Aug. 8.—Just now there is con- aldorable- conversation and queer revélntions rogurding Q proposed roster of real and rec- reant Irislimen in aud out of Parliament,— tuft-Ininters, and place-seekers, It‘!s pro~ ik r posed to present this roster to certain: con- ) stituenctes, with commonts appropriate ns to how the real Irishmen sre excluded from. ; Tepresentatlve positions and how the reere- iant ones are fo! sted into them, “American "iinarices ‘will figure In tlis matter, and the revelations are Promised by an entirely new order of * Peop-o'-tny Boys,” who are vig- kely, therefore, to court treat: ontangle- {!}ant-to save Ircland fom Hor worst enemies, 1a attlamentary 18 hence it fs argued thatthe Powers are not (bought by-pinees:., ipitate’ Irishmen, ready to -bi .PROUABLE’ TIME OF ADJOURNMENT, |. Loxnon, Aug, 4.—According to the present ‘LAND 'NEFORM, “A ctreutar: addressed to tho Home-Rulo' members requests thom to attend n meeting ¥ridny to consider the Inq of action to be Htaken in view of the rejection of the Compen-; sation Dill, It 1s antiolaied Parnell Wil Be this mecting pronounce in favor of a plan o! agitation throughout the English - boroughs and counties in favor of Innd reform. Sevar- al Radicals have promised to cobperate in thismovement. . , COLITENY “EXPI.OSION. | Elghtmen wore kdiled in a colliery ox- |! plosion near Wroxham, Wales, Wednesday, SOUTH AMERICA, FEARSUL, BUTCHERIES, New York, Aug. 4.—A Lima lettor anys of itho taking of Tacna by tho Chiltan troops: ‘Only one sirect. escaped the sack, and this ‘goo fortune ft owed'to the .clroumstance that Gor. Baquedano had his headquarters init. Hundreds of wounded and prisoners wero “ = SLAUGHTERED IN COLD BLOOD. Not one wounded ally was found alive on the field the day succeeding the battle. Women ‘and girls of tenderest age were ylo- Inted, and many killed. ‘The farms in the vicinity and thelr Inhabltants shared the common fate with the town, Every day six, eight, or ten : : - MURDERS ARE COMMITTED, while the boules of the victims are allowed toremain unburied until thelr removal be- comes 2 inntter of necessity. tA Arica sulfered even more severely than Tocna, All the houses are elthor totally or partiblly destroyed. Out of 1,800 defenders ONLY SIX JUNDRED SURVIVE. ‘Those of the 1,200 who did not fallin the fight were subsequently massacred in cold blood, It 1g an authenticated fact that forty- ulne soldiers who had thrown sway thelr arms and taken refuge in thie United ‘States Commercial Agency, over which the Amert- can flag was fying. wero taken out and butchered In the strect. " : RUSSIA, NEGOTIATIONS WITI CHINA. Benin, Aug. 4.—Negotiatlons between tho Russian Government and a Ohinese Ain- bassador . have been opened, and the Russian press express hopes that peace will be maine. tained, INCENDIARISM, Sr. Perenspuna, Aug. .4.—At Nijnt Nov- inst, seventy houses near tire fg attributed to iIn- ap- Ree dhaie burned: ‘alr burned. * The cendjuries, Gen, Ignatieff, on being. Pointed temporary Governor of the town, ‘was specially justruoted to guard ogalnst in- eondlaris SOUTIT AFRICA, TO WE RECALLED, Cars Town, Aug. 4,—Sir Bartle Froto hag recelyad oficial intimation of his recall. Tho Ear! of Khnberly, Colonial Secretary, stated that the action of'.tho Capa of Good Hopo Yarjlament In retusing a conference on the confederation question induced the Govern- ment to advise thls course. ‘Iho news Is re- girded with gront concern, owlng to tha position of South African affairs, ~.". VARIOUS. sae: TATTLE IN MEXICO, “ New Yorx, Aug, 4.—The luto disorders at Mazatlan, Mexico, wore serlous, A regular battle was fought at Villa Union between 500 pronunciatos with four canons, with Gen, ne Vamilerez at their head, and 250 Government troops under command of Col, Reyes; The killed on both sldes numbered 100, ‘The rebels retired, Joaving two of thelr canuon, . *: i BURLENDENED, 2 TIAVANA, Aug, 4.-~Maj.ol pruez anita ascii cand three companions, all tho last expedit Garcia, have sucrendesed unconditionally, — HARVEST NOTES. MINNESOTA, : n. Fanseca, that : Sr, Paur, Aug. 4.—A careful estimate has been made of the yield of wheat in this State, now belng harvested, and the Jowost figures show an average of seventeen bushels per acro,— total yleld for the State in round uutubers of 60,000,000 bushels, In the narth- cern and nortliwveatern eounteg tho yleld will be somothy mosnaug, thirty-tve bushels | to th bere belie Srequently tha case, ‘Tho “aballty af tha wheat Will ik wood, ILLINOIS, - Bpectel Dispatch to The Ohicaga Tribu: Sourir Exam, Yhy-Aug, 4—With aut tow exceptio nll gyasin yas apt vee ANd be hos yaw been done; vl? far reat, tr vory favorable w-yn id grain ut thet ea Ace etaeE elena ane fim are growing tnely, ‘phe Aug. 4—Midnignt,—Gindstone” ie 2ith || || tenia. In raising it this evening, after lt was Garela Yni- roniniug of fon that landed In Cuba with Ul ae ESO ea nities re | Soiguis Aun, 4-4 Repilliden, spect |. Rathwell: manent organization, A Committee on Cre- dentials atl itulee were appointed, Tho Convention adopted the two-thirds rule, and fdfourned until to-morrow. Resolutions suggesting tho majority rulo for futuro conventions were defeated by 20 miadority: motion will bo ‘mado to. recon- sider this resolution to-morrow, |. °. « Avvigorons and detormined, fight is boing mato against Gov. Colquitt, present incum- Hons unt it's bolleved hd will bo renomi- mate 6 wy. , POLITICAL POINTS. : fe i AS Proceedings of-the Seventh In- dfana Republican ‘Cons vention. z ) Staunton J, Peolle, of Tndlen Nominated for Congress, apolis,, 4 : IOWA. Speetat Dieateh, to The Catcago Zr{buns. Cepin Rarrys,'‘to, Aug. 4—A Jarge and cnthusiastic Democratic meetingrwas hold nt the Opern-Howsé to-night, Tho Hon. John P, Irish mado a speech: t Special Dispatch to The Chi What a Freo Dallot (Cox Deniecrats Ex- clustyely) Hag Dong for Alabamas ; : )Cranros; Th.’ Aug, ‘4~At the Clinton The Groonback ‘Vote, After Careful | conmty Nopubliean Convention to-day ihe 7; rat 3 delegates. to -the Congressional Convention Scrutiny, Not el Forcoptibley, were Instructetl to wserall honorable means ie srt tho nomination of the Hon: A. votton, © : ‘ Congressional N minations In Severat Other Wostorn Stales Yesterday. x ollo, Bb, “ Cinernxatt, Aug. 4.—The Gazette'aspecial W roports tint’ tho “Republican Convention nt Bpectat Duupaten to The Chteago Tine, - | Nowark, ,0., to-day, nominated A, B.! Clark, Inptanavotts, Ind., Aug. 4.—Thd Rapub- | editor of tho Amertean, tgr Congress from Henne of this Congressional distret held | the ‘Thirtoettth Ohio District, ; thelr Convention here this atternpon) organ- The Republican primaries to-night indicate Iaing by tho election of Capt, F, Heiter for | fnatai Yor Compress in tee: eisny and Speed Chairman. It was agreed to make to nom- Obto Districts to-morrow, Young™ has. very inatlon; by secret ballot, aftor sviich:the Hittle opposition; Butterworth none, names of the Hon, Stanton J. Peelll Gen. er eet John Coburn, aud Gon. D. Macart aweto ‘i it MAINE, placed fn nomination. ‘Tho first balot, re- Danaon, Se, Aug. 4.—The Democrats of sulted in the nomination of Peelle, jug ro- | the Fourth;Congresstonal District :renom!- celvad 40}¢ votes to Coburn’s 87 andyAncat, nated sere tat Tho ‘Greenbackers ley’s 18. As tho whole number ‘ex. | algo nom ¥ ; ceeded tho number of - dolegate) :by POUT ASD Me. Aug, .4.—The Supreme Court has rmed Judge Poters’ ruling in | iq votes, it was suggested, to |' the case of “tho Cumberland County Commis: take second ballot.’ Pecllo. -hiving | sloner, Prinee against Killin, thus deciding received tho requisit number, howevereyith- | against the Jusionists. out the help of tho extra: votes, he wag té-- 5 : Glared the nominee and on motion of taj, JOALIFORNIA, * Hee M. Wilson, secret Daan. dinea San Frantisco, Aug, 4.—T'he Fourth Con- ; the nomination was ‘mat 8, y result was revolved with tho usual cheerg in | esstonal Di ocratia District Convantion aS NDIANA, , _ 1% ithe midst of which Mr, Peelle sought.he;|-0tLos Angeles to-dny nominated Wallaco platform in renpoig to eats, nd roti “Leach, of, an DleKo, Yor Congress, . ' thanks Ina neat and very satisfactory nim- Ji. ay Ch ee ner, In tho course of hig remarks he delliwd Ji ; ,.KANSAS. his platform, showing that his Republicaniti 1) PaotA, Kag./Aug. 4.—The Republicans of Is of’ tho most oxthodox type. Gonl. sthe Second CUitgresslonal ‘District to-day re- Coburn and Macauley followed,: and th ‘nominnted Diale: C, Hnskell'for Congress Convention sdjourned with threa cheek ;pominntad Dudley. wrent enthusiasm for tho nominee, Mr, Peetle is a youn [oY on Li I lawyer of twelve or fifteen years’ practice fp. + db. ee H who hag made his way to the front alone an( \s- iq: UTAM. 4, unaided. Ie is a good spenker, a thorougli|! Sant LAKE, Aug, 4,—At the electlon Bfon- canvasser, and ono of the most nective «poll}\|day the Liberi3 carried part of thelr ticket tletans ili the elty. "Two yenrs ago ho sct hid] 3 tivo countiés, ‘Theta was no opposition to heart upon getting the nomination, and sine tho Chureh ticket in Salt Lake County. : then has been carefully doing that which to: |3:-° 7 a, slay is given him tho one He a t aie 36 WIICILIGAN. £ ar of the Presbyterian Chureh, and sy; : 4 ranked among the most upright ‘and con |p DETROIT, Migh., Aug. 4.—The Republicans sclentious eltizens of Indianapolis, Alto- }of tho Third District‘nom{nated E,8, Lacey, gotiter: the nomination {a creditable, ind-if }of Charlotte, to-day for Ropresentative in “he ruis ag well as he did for the Legislature Congress, wn re He i he’ wit be elite, nition the alte —————— trict is n close one, tho presence of Dr, Do ; | at Maty'r, tho Greenbae enndldate, putting {4, . WASHINGTON. {the result somewhat in doubt... Mr. Peello is 2h , aaa :@ native of Wayne County, and is in his 37th [Tio Siam King Will .Como—A_ Fine yon ssa Diss ideas ake ne hers «Showlng Made by tho. puternnlReves ipectal THspateh to jeago if Rai the Gosuxy, -Ind, Aug. 4.—The Dethoeratic | '* Malema canbane van Kecaunte. {party of this county met in Convention here |, Wasittnatoy, D. @ Avg 4.—The Presl- to-day and nominated the following persons ‘a SHINGTON, Ds tM ee Mary J. Ikert ‘for county offices; Senator, the Tion, 31. | dextto-Unynppointed Mrs. Mary J. Iker’ 'D. Wilson; Representative, B.A. Me Postmistress of Kent, O. ifomery; ‘Treasurer, C. ‘I. Greena; Sheriff, |" Iear-Adininy Patterson, commanding the Pan Sorsissy Cammisstonors, Albert Os- | “Astatie station, reports he expected to go ,, For tho purpose of drawing a crowd tho | tom Yokohama to. the mouth of tho Fotho ‘leaders hpd It announced by_posters ail over | ,in company with tho Ashuelot, which . will ‘the county at the Jon, ‘thomas A. Hen- | carry the UnitetlStates Commissioner as ‘dricks would ‘be. present nnd address the far as 'Ticn Tin on his way.to Peking. people on the issues of the day, With all these efferts the people did not turn ont to | | Sany grent extent, Afr. Hendrick fi ‘of tho steamer Swartara ho had not -re- “apoale dn the sopen alee aid the ctowie ade | Hnquished hls Intention of visiting the Unieed Hinged to the Opera-House, which was well Spectat Duspateh to The Chicago Trapune. . Gosien, Ind, Aug. 4.—Tho Democrats ,of this clty ralsed a splendid hickory ole, 146 feet, oigh,: this svening. ‘hey «had - “tried talse it . Inst ight, but it broke, and had to be respliced States, + Commisstonar Raum officially intouaa tha Seeretary. of tho Treasury that’ during the ‘past fsenl year $199,981,010-of intornal-reye- nue taxes,haye beon collected and the entire sui paid into the Treasury, During the past four fiscal years the total amount of. taxes up about fifteen feet It fell, and’ Henry Rig- {ney had his lef; shoulder distocated by being struck with one of the braces, Thy demonstration In favor of Hendricks jhere to-day way'n {yllure as far as numbers ‘wero concerngat tae en speech of Hendricks Was $467,080,835, and the cutire swum has been paid into the Treasury, Tho salaries and ex- perises of the Bureau will ba ‘about $19,020,- 000, or n little more than 3}¢ per ecnt upon is considered by the Repyblleans. ‘the amount collected, : many sidered ee ay fe aeapa boone: ane “The, Commissioner pays a high compll- . LD ee . Tent, to the Collectors, and adds: “ During ALABAMA, M Ala, Aug. 4A. Montgomery bd Dest Tour yeaa se sroltmuctataed effért has OnILE, je Sed een made to suppress the- illicit manufac- special says? Madison County gives 800 1major- ture and salo of Wisk and tobacco in Anum- ity for the Democratic county and Stato tick- | ber of districts In the Jouthern States, where et; St. Clair County, 1,600 majority; Etowah | for many years these practices have bean rife, County, 3,000 majority; Autauga County, 650 ‘purine | that per 8,874 illiclt atts majority; Lowndes County, 1,200 majority; fiat Tatil ia Wid tween ae anil Lee County, 600 majority for tho Democratia | omployés killed and thirty-live wounded while State tickot, but:is mixed on county ticket entore ing the inws. It iy gratifylng ta be able. vo tieket: ween Democrats | to state that tho, frauds upon the revenue tnd logialative tickets between ¢ 1, fea (oF and Andependents; Shelby County gives | Hetncu to tne law bas ‘patetieally seeea hh 1,000 niajority fof the State and county Dem- | Tul of theso distriets excopt the Second Dise ocratic tickets; Limestono 1s largely Demo-,| trict of Georgla, butitmust be borne In mind cratic on atl tickets; Elmore gives 350 Demo- tune the Solations 0! the law and tg pplrit of cratic majority; Marengo Counts, 2,800 ma- | Tes! stan oF bee ut = dovltys Jerson, County gives tte, Demo | tio Sicnaat ang’ decrmned ater oe ie ratte icket ul ‘Teglatativg a county ticks Sorrow piles ofthe Govemment sustained by the ndependent) beats Phelan (Demoera: . 4 2 Sudae in Jefferson County; Bullock County “anegmttnnator General Foy. ppieuable to star gives ub Dumperatle take ao auBloritys | to promptly gettio the: accounts of Postinas- ty, 1 b00 aninjority’ Biount duty, 1,600 inii= ters and contractors ai well as keep‘nn intol- jority; Tusenloasa County, 1,500 majority; ‘Uhilton County, 1,800 inajorlty, Conecth County gives ‘the Democratic State thoket BK jority, and tha Democratic county ticket 300 tmuajority. Butler County ulects Powell (Democrat) by 7 majority, and gives the rest’ of the Democratic tickat an over- whelming majority, « | Musravince, Ala, Aug. 4,—Full returns show s complete Democratic victory, in ed this county by 110) majority, Chere: | Wasnnarox, DSO, Aug. 1 a, m.—Indl- fuldof yosterday shotis hevw iM ts dofeuted eadions—For Tenwessco and the Ohio Valloy, Moxraosieny, Aln., Aug, 4.—~All tho .re- | clear or partly clgudy weather, northeasterly ports show an Increased mocratic . vote, | winds, statlonarybrhigher temperature; and noe oe no regular Organ zed opposition penrly gtationaryHagomoter. n three-fourths o cont : : For the Lower, region, oloar or partly Democrats contesting for county offlees with ers ‘weathor sah le ahifting to north: $ f ¥ % region, clear or partly of this great local struggle, and will linve a | t cn fhe G i i ‘or the Upper. majority of over 60,000, ‘The Greenkack In- eloudy ‘wenther,eorthorly, veering to warmer ,000, fe pondint party was uigrously ofcanized outheasterly Winds, stationary’ or jowor Saey: hat was the counties coiuposing tho district now y soto a represented bi Gon rain OA Lowe, Gregn- ror {ie Uppar Mtsiastnt ait Lower tae backer,—Madlson, Linestone, and Morgan,— | four! Valleys clear et y © ran ly weather, which’ gave him ‘majorities ‘two years ago, | Warner southorly winds, lower ate thoy give handsgine ppomoeratio wunjoritles 4 eta Piles Tennedsbay and Cumberland Rh- this year, an emocratic State: and ” every county o . enocruty. | ; ; Will elect’ the Judges nnd ‘Chancellors, anne, | Temee_| Bars) aera | Weak Val) Ain) eater neurly all tho Icgislutors and county oliicers, ; : 731 ET ; i Man Tava GienievaTrOKs, ‘ : » -QUIOADY, Aug, é-10119 D, ra ligent control over the several antiual appro- printions covering. the transportation of inalls, ordera thatthe question of collecting quarterly balances in the hands of Postmas- ters by what are.kdown as. collection orders be fliscontinued, ghd. the depositary system Megeribed in the second paragraph o! See. 7, Postal Regulations," bstituted, e —_ THE WEATHER, OFFICE OF TH Curler SIGNAL OFFICcEn, WISCONSIN, . Spictat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribuns, “' Warenrawn, Wis.,Aug.4.—Theannounce- ment ig made that FY, W. Oakley, of Madison,* United Staten Marshal~for this (Weatern}‘) district of Wisconsin, will be brought for, ward as a candidate for Congress from thig: (Second) district, ‘Tha presentation of hile) oF, namo before the Convention would add to th | $ complications connected with the choice et candidate, and perhaps make a -prolongé pirumple over the selection, Unicas the Hoji, G, S. Burrows should withdraw from tho cats vasa, Dang Sounty would bo divided In hor choice in the event of Marshal Onkley bel i in the field. Senator E..£, Woodman, t Sauk, and tho dion, J. Bowman, -of Colyin- Eade Yanan ata nomination, Jelferson " the maine of the Hon. 1, 8, Caswell, pat ent Nepresentatlyo, and it.ts the, prevajllag: onlnion tha evokes for tha bast th Senn Ue RE WHA wople o ¥ Romlnetion for Feet aa. oi gerce cS: Paazeereanereresteasre ser ess —_ ; se ain Cea Tribune fipelat Dispeedy to nee ia ae Mon Aug. 4A He. Donocratg Congressional Convantun at Fulton’ tony, | Gonz dohn 8, ea Jv Wad nominated for candidate fe Hoyenthy, Dbjrict ou the: ‘2 PAGANVSRSLSAAIPSAA: Aominated Charley IL, Mfpnaur'tg aueceed Q, |: . " i *, 1,. GKORGIA, .., ra -ATLANTA, Ga, Aug, 4—Tho Domocratio State Convention togt today, and: touk a ro cess until afternogn, whet a tuinporary or, Amita Catruan® LAE Qrunche at s. PS Whitdeld, Way choben, pestle ths ber 4 7th oy “y 2 ft: | 2 SeemeEeeeSE will bo nome ' ‘Tho King of Siam assured the commander | received by the Collectors of Intornal Revenue | Was supposed to by the object of the VARIOUS VILLAINIES., A Kentucky Negro Murders a Man and Is Lynched, © The Benders, Man and Woman, Now Identified for Sure. Ono Young Virginian Kills Another "on Account of a Girl. Two Womon in Missourt, Attired as Men, Commit o Murder. A-Onrlous Ossé" Boing Now Unraveled by + an Towa Court, ‘ KENTUOKY LAWLESNESS. Rpeciat Dispatch to The CMcago Tribunes Freminasnuna, Ky, Aug. 4.—The report Tenched here this evening of the fatal shoot- Ing of Porry Jofferson, of May’s Lick, by two negroes, and’ the subsequent ‘eaAtehing and lynching of the negroes, Jefferson was under the Influonce.of liquor; hence the scrape, Excitement Has boen at fevor heat for tho paat few.dnys over n band of rogulators, te cently organized In the northern end of tho county, giving notice to two of our most prominent citizens to Ieave the nelghtorliood in twenty days. Ono of tho notified gentle- mon, Mr. Charles’ Marshall, is the defeated candidate for Senator in this district; tho other avery extensive sheep-raiser in tho North End” $ ‘The election Monday In this district for Cireult Judge and Commonwealth Attorney | was very exciting. . After the. polls had closed for the election at- Centerville, this county, threo men, names unknown, engaged ing flent in witch all parties concerned received wounds from a pistol In the hands of thelr antagonists. One of tho antago- nists was Todged In jail in this city, and upon examination 16 was found he had beon the recipient of two yery ualy, wounds, one In tho back of tha neck and ‘the other in the right breast, «« 2 4 THE BENDERS. Special Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, OMA, Neb., Aug. 4.—Mr. Stewart, rall- round contractor, of Blalr, wont to seo the old man Bender to-day at Fremont, and on seeing. himsald: “That’sold Bender.” Stewartsaw old Bender beforo the family left the place in" Kansas, and knew him well, Ho has no doubts that the prisoner ‘fs Bender, They did not speak to him about Stewart, ns It gets Jil go exelted to mention Kansas or thonnme of Bender to him, , Crowds hinve been to seo both the old man and woman to-day, and hoe is yery excitable, remnalning cross and nerv- ous two or three hours. after conversing about Kansas. Ho frequently. asks for 0 knife, and persists that he will’not be taken. to Kansas alive, Nothing new hag yet been heard from the other two of the fninily *yet at large, put Sherlif Grege expects to hear to-n' ight i} their capture, - : OswrGo, Kas. Aug. 4—Tho Sheriff of this county starts for Nebraskn to-night to bring the Bender family here, whore thoy made tho graveyard of travelers savernl years || ago, ‘They are belleyed to be the genuine Benders. : A MAN WITH TWO WIDOWS. Speciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, | Des Mornes, Ia., Aug, 2.—The courts hore are just now unrayeling the mysteries of 2 curfous ease. Several years ago, a man named L. GQ Horner came to this county with a wife, pur chased a farm, and amassed considerable wenlth, Qect. 15, 1879, -he died, leaving: his wife anda young child. An administrator of his estate was appointed, and, at tho-ur- gent request of the widow, the property was disposed of as rapidly as possible and cun- verted Into cash, The administrator had nenrly completed his work, and was about to pay the widow the proceuds of tho estate, when runtors "came to him that tho alleged widow was not the actual .widow'of the di ceasad. .’ Soun . after” came” ono «Mary Manuaugh, who represented herself as tho guardian of ‘Susan Horner, — the lawful wife of Horner. Mra, Mannaugh en- aged counse), aud began anaction in the Probate Court to set aside all proceedings aud havo the estate awarded to the sald Busan, Mrs, Mannaugh alleges—and_ says she ls prepared to prove—that the sald Susan was married to Horner in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, April 19, 1809, by the parish priest, Father I. Joseph Quinn; that, soon after ‘thelr marriage, they went to Chica Oy where Llorner entered upon a course of o ous living, and beat dnd otherwiso maltreated: hs wife; that fifteen months afterwards ho took his’ wife back to her- relatives, ‘she being affileted with. n loathsome’ dis- ense, and broken in health | and body; -that “he then -abandoned, her, and subsequently with the woman who now claims to be his widow came to Iowa; that the mind of Susan sugcumbed to the torture ing strain, aud she becante a manine and was placed In the Wisconsin State Insane Asylin, where sho now fs, supported by her relatives and friends. ‘The guardian preys that tho Court will declare Susan to bo the Iswful widow of Horner, CREEKS VS. CHEROKEES. Visita, 1. 'T., Aug, 4—On the 26th ult, two {negro Creeks were hanged, 'TheCreeks fecused the Cherokees, and vowed to Kill the first of them thoy met. ‘On Tuesday thir teen nogrocs crossed on the Cherokes side for vengeance, Cobb and Cowan, two Cher- okes boys, were encountered, Cowan was badly wounded, and Cobb, after adetermined fight, was killed, = : ‘Tho Cherokees are ‘greatly incensed, nnd have demanded the thirteen negroes of the Creek Chicf, giving him until Inst night to” surrender them. ‘Tho Crecks gre said to bo filling to surrender the negroes, but it Is hought thay will not ba able to uo Ko, the Negroes being too strong for them. It’ was diMeult for ‘the alerts Bushy Icad and Adder to restrain the Cherokees from, lmnie- diate vengeance, aud they willba wnablo to kop them olf tho Creek territory lounger than this morning, There ara 300 armed ,men now on tho ground and more going.” A fight is almost sure to take place to-day, os the negroos are about strong and well armed, A Jar uuuabey loft hero last night for tho’ battle is acl, « . St. Lours, Aug. 4.—Private advices from Vinita, Indian ‘Territory, rofort!: tothe Te~ cent disturbances between tha CHeroxeo In- diane aud egrocd belonging to tho Creek Nation, say a compromise has juat been of fected,--the, Creck Indlang agreeing to gure render tha negroes who killed joung Cobb and wounded young Cowan, two. Qhergkes boys, & few dys ago, a‘ = , A MISSOURI TRAGEDY. «+ | Spectat to At, Loute Mepublican, PortAn Bruye, Mo,, Aug. 3—On Thurs duy last Sarauel Kelly, who resides on Mingo River, in Wayne County, tuft home on o business visit for three or four days, promis ing his wife, who was left by herself, to send some one to stay with hor In his absence, EUs ROW ever, he fornots AboutD o'clock a stranger rodo up and requested a ulght'’s lodpene, ‘'Khils was refused, but ‘iually pete mission was granted lim to sleep on the porch, | About 2 o'clock he was roused by the erles of murders: Ho at first ran to the front door, but Minding it looked then ran sround to the back door, and finding 1¢ broken he rushed Into thy “room, ond avelng | two men sanding near Mrs, Kelly's bod, ho drew his revolyer and com: menced firing, kitting both almost instantly, “o strik| nye a elt ia found the two men dead and Mrs, Kelly with her throat cut, breathing her last. “Shortly after the trugedy two men caine up and endeavored” to obtain admittance. ‘Ils was refused’ by tho stranger, Thies two men, from their actions, Were necomplices, On an Paalantion the next day the two men killed turned aut to: two womnen dresged iu men's clothing, with thelr faces blacked, w widow and her daughe ter-in-law, neighbors of the deceased woman, We have been unable to obtain their nanigs, Mr, Kelly 130ne of the best citizens of Wayne County ond was known to always haye con- siderable money about fhe house, Money ‘assastow, CRIMINAL TIRE, ._ Bpeciat Dispatch to Tae UNleugo Tridung, Mavisoy, Wis., Aug. .—Sherht Morgan, of Winnebago County, arrived Ju this.elty this morning armed with a warrant for th of Prof, A. ©. Wright, Seeretary. ef Board of Charities and Reform, on tehar erfmitnal Nhel fn the alleged Procuring of ic" publication of 2 atatomentin connection un tho ninnagement of the Northern Nog, a for tho Insano, to the effect that tho 4 a clans of that institution had beon gu st nM aleging Uae ate ee on legin al leant on celnte dun ing hor confinement ancetme fre Mr, Wright was found by tho Shoriq aie: home in this city. and accompanied that of Helal to tho AMuntetpal, Court, wiest of ‘walved an exaniluntion, ‘and gavo bond i tha stim of $1,000 for his appearanes «tl November term of the Winnebago Count? ELAV, Kayes andthe Hn Tee saa BW, (01 : sureties, ree verte Gites ar ni aie, Oe ne * DENVER, Colo., Aug. 4.—United Marshal Wilcox arrived from New ene night with W. H, Cushman, defaulting Prey. ident of tho First National Bank of George. town. The bank failed in 1877, Investiga. tlon disclosed tho fact that Cushinan hed embezzled the funds of the {natitution, 144 was fhdleted by tho United States Gg; Jury, but suddenly disappeared, and h: been.at large untila week ARO, when Marshat Wilcox, arrested -him at New York, Iily Whereabouts have been art open secret dus? {ng three yonrs, but no efforts have been inado to secure his arrast, 16 1s sald that ha ho Js now desirous of closing up the matter ae hat tho Hereak ieee git OFe request? nfluentinl parties have given* amount of $6,000, : alt tn hg eee ‘JAIL DELIVERY, Sprcial Diavateh to The Chicane Tribune, “ADRIAN, Mich. “Aug. 4,—Four prisoners broko out of the new: County Jail here last niglit, whore thoy were confined walt! trial. ‘Thoir names are Joln A: Rowell; agui 25, charged with sate-robbory ind attempt to shoot fae officer; Je Aunty well 26, dn ag ‘compile; George Butler; a horse-polsoner: and William "Enirston, . nduuteren, ons adred' dollars fowatd a. olcred, {or thelr ‘reco’, ery, 16; ie corridor if acrowing. tho bolts in the coll door, an a heated a stono-window-case, eracked re cold water, wrenched out tho bars, an dropped to tho ground. -_: HELD FOR TRIAL, » New York, Aug. 4,—Judgo Duffy gave bly decision this afternoon at the Tombs Police Court In the mattor’of the complaint of Bra; ton, Ives & Co., brokers, against Lawrence R. Jerome, Jr, Edward: 3I.--Patehell, and William elilbbon, of the'alleged larceny ot Tailrond securities of the value of Ssioy outho evening of July S inst, The Judge hulds thore is probable cause to coniwit then for the action of the Grand dry Bonds ‘Were required from the accused In $2,000 each, end these were immediately executed, —- BALUO.. * be New Yorx, Aug. 4.—Pletro. Batho, the Ttalian condemned. wife-murderer, gavé ay order for a‘plain funeral to-day to an.under. taker sent for at his request. Ug was ineas uréd for asult of clothea presented by the Sisters of Mercy and to, be worn on the seat. fold. A requiem mpss Js announced for Sat- wrday inthe Franefsean Church (Italian) of St Anthony, after which tha body will be buried in Calvary Cemetery, BOGUS DIPLOMAS. Pum@TAnELruta, Aug. 4.—Gov, Hoyt hns g communication from the Secretary of State calling attention to the sale of bogus meiical diplomas abroad. A diploma was granted by the Ainerican University of Philadelphis for $300 to 8 Spanish ‘citizen, who swears he never attended the University and never te. plded im the United States. ‘The papers liava been laid before the State Attorney-General, OBTAINED LARGE .CREDIT, Spectat Dispateh.to ‘The Chleago Trdune, Barrie Crxex, Mich, Aug..4.—It nov transpires that Frank E, Brown, tho a seconded hotel proprictor, bad carefully col- lected all: the goods and borrowed all the nioney he could before his sudden departury, Nearly every merchant in this elty fs lls creditor, Ofilcers are after him, but thus far have searched unsuccessfully, LANDERS’ SHORTAGE,- ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ; INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug, 4—The County Commisstoners stated to-day that tho Invest! gatlon of ox-Treasurer Jackson Lunders' ac counts will be completed by tho Inst of.the Month, and will show a deficlt of $50,00) or ,000, which. his bondsmen will be obliged to make good. Landers ia. brother of the Democratic nominee for Governor, e Baur Lake, Aug, 4.—Ben, Tasker,a noted - horse-thief, convicted of murder in tho first degree, walked out over his gubrd barefooted and escaped, eee . , Welcome and Emmerson, the murderers of young Turner, have boen caught: and com miltted to the Penitentiary to awalt trial, FIGHT .WITI DESPERADOES. . - SAN AnTosto, Tox., Aug. 4.—A Sherif" Posse pursued three desperndoes of Masarlck County, whon they wero ambushed and ont of their number named Mfegille and a Mex e gang was captured while ¢ the Rio ‘Grauide on a om, we (+ | @EXAS, GALveEsToN, Aug, 4.—A News special from Brenhain says: W. P, Allen last night shot and instantly killed Deputy-Sheritt Will F, Garrett Ina house of {ll-fame where Gurrott bad one to mak at an est, Weaver 16) 1 in an nh, stabbed and kilted Cox. “Both were farmers TILE ILLINOIS PENJLENTIARY. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprinarietp, Ill, Aug, 4.~—Warden Mo Claughrey reports to the Governor that there wera ayn reveled at tis out Penitentiary In July, ‘fitty-elght discha! and 1,634 th. the:prison July 1, twenty-nind belng fernales,, ; m ed aa e “| WELD For MURDER. Cincrnvatt, O,, Aug, 4,-Tha Times-Star special froin Frankfort, Ky., suys the Coro ners Jury this morning’ fixed the killing of Clint Montague last Monday istyht on Theo lore Davis, who Ja under arrest, and Willa all, who la at large, evading tho ollicers, - KILLED BY A FRIEND.’ BSanaroaa, N. Yi, Aug, 4.—Baptiso Fer achnelder, cook at tho United States Hotel, Was shot lone ry et, by his frlend, iat Sith} Tiuuiner, he was pointed in fun at Ferachnolder, . _ GALIFORNIA, SAN Francisco, Aug. 4.—James Cabill, Assayer, this afternoon fired a harmless slot ut Mrs N, Stiallng, then shot himaelt tigen? head, Cause unknown, Dennis Ha aiulikman, was shot dead by Michael Dolaa Ina tritling aitsventiogs ya —— A PERJURED WOBIAN, CoLuwuus,.O., Aug, 4,—A, pardon has been granted to John: Jones, an oight-year maa from Gallla County for Tapa. Bary Carter, the prosecutrix, las tinally confessed ber consent to thecrime, : . a A NEW NATIONAL GAME. Spactat Lepater to The Chtengo Tribuse Wasjunaton, D. 0,, Aug. 4-The man: agers of tho Schitzenfest, now in proxtess here, have inaugurated a new inatch.to take placd to-morrow. . ‘hey offer a prize of 810 tothe negro who can oat tho most water inelons in half an hour, and g5 to the one Wes, Of to try ott -tgouand negroes ‘utes. he thirty‘odd thousand negt the city It 13 ost! mate that about onetent Will make application to quter Cider Several Wwagen-loads of melons will be pro “SUICID : Corunnus, O,, Aug, 4.—R, Ue Richardson A‘ punp-waker at Worthington, a village wine talles distant, hung ivasale oe stable oy u log with tho iron chain of a wagol want nogut MW yeura of a and Jeayeso wife and daughter, who $3 the’ witg of Chutl Pei ee a be . ‘The wulelde wos 0 init und feading Musou. “Lily wotive 14 406 yet known, 2 :