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. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THU SDAY, JUNE 26, 1873. Willism Jennings’ ch, o, Silent Iriond; podigroo SPORTING. elsowhero, - - N ;T\ G. Moore's b, m, Hollywood ; podigroo clowhore. i J. Conlisk's b,.g. Young Harry.of tho Wost; podi- - gree elrowh E Twonty-five Additional Entries {d.i;,g‘i,fi,;::';': ‘: z’; G P A . - 0lda*.b, £, Venus ; pedigros elsowhere. for the Dp§ter Park ‘| . e et B Meeting. ".| TIn'vidwof ilo‘fdot that iho raco for 241 f Y horaes ia not filiied, and not likely to bo, the manngors of tho meoting have doeclded to put o ‘much moro interésting trot on tho programmoe in ita stoad. A largo spocial purso will bo offored aud dividod smong first, socond, aud third horses in tho following flold : Amorioan Girl, J. M. Qonloy, Bonsation, Pilot Tomple, Ohicngo, Tlors Bolle, Bashaw, Jr., and othor horsos thab may bo entored. ‘The Girl will bo handleappod in tho raco, difforence 'bolng that sho trots to wagon and tho others in larnoss. Tho amounb of tho parso and tho day of ~the raco will bo an- nounced horeafter. It will bo tlto most oxolting ovont of tho mosting, 2 otk ! ! Sonson tloknlnforl{hnmuulln ara for saloonly at tho Secrotary’s office, in tho Grand Pacific Hotol. Thoy aost §6 each. Eighty-iwo Entries for Running an(i Seventy-seven for Troiting - ¢ Premiums, 4 p A Trot Not On the FPro= gramme---A Special Purse for ¢ Fast Ones.” The International Billiard Congress--- Third Day's Games. ELSEWHERE. Uti0s, N. Y., Juno25.—At tho Utien Park mootin, f.o-dn.y, in tho hurdle haudicap, two miles, for 500, Goorgo won the first monoy, Victor tho socond, and Trade-Wind the L Time—38: Sporting DMatters in Varlous Cities. In tho trial-purso, ono mile, ‘for 8850, Wal- » | dongentry was first, Bue Rydor second, and King Honry third, Tlmo—lzéfigfi. i : 3 Milo hoata for $65; two startors; Joo Dan- THE TURF. foin swon th 1:45 and_1:413¢, distanotng Carloton in tho socond hoat. New Yong, Juno 85.—At" tho Flootwood Park «rnoes, tho purso of $1,000 for 2:84 horses, fivo startors, was won b dia Piotou taking tho second, third and fifth hoats, with Abdallah firat TWENTY-FIVE ADDITIONAT, ENTMIES for ruuning and trotting purscs to bo given at. tho Doxtor Park Club meoting, which com-; mences noxt Tuorday forenoon, wero rocolved by' mollat tho Socrotary’s offico yestordsy. The! letters woro postmarked in advance of the time &ot for the closing of tho entry books, and the ontrios which thoy announco aro thorefore eligi~ ‘blo under tho rules of the Olub. Thezo can bo | a ‘20 question now rolative to tho success of tho mooting. It {8 cortain to bo onoof tho most' romarkablo sporting evenis that the coun- _try has, ever witnossod. The number of entries far oxcoeds that made at any mooting East, or West, or South, in the past, there being eighty-two for running promiums and, seventy- govan for trotting promiums. We roprint the premium lists, to which additions wore.made . yestorday, tho additions being marked with:an utorisk (*) ¢ ; TROTTING. . i Totting Premfum No, 4—$4,000—For horses which in the first and fonrth heats, Timo—32:50; 2:9034; Y 2 27, Tho raco for tho purse of ©1,600 for 2:25 ‘horsos rosultod ¢ H § 2085 220}, Lonpon, June 25.—~At Newoastle-on-Tyno, to- day, tho race for the Northumberland plate waa won by Falkland, Prodigsl wsa socond, and Cloarwoll, thirtl, : 'East SAc1NAw, Mich,, June 26.—Tho first_an- nual moodting of the East Saginaw Driving Parl, Asgociation commenced to—%ny with tho Becond which wero pnetfunud, will be trotted during to-. morrow aud noxt day. In the three-minute raco thore wero twelvo entrion. But sevon horses startod. Albort took tho firat monoy, $1,000 ; Barney, tho second, £600. . ‘sUsAD: - have never beaten 2:25 ; $4,000 ko 1st, $1,000 {0 2d, $600 70 t03d, $400to dth, f > 33 ‘Algck Lowls’ ch, 8, Byron. ; H, W, Alexandor's b, m, Ella Wright, } él én Mace's b, m, Clars G, s, G.J. Fuller's br, g, Henry Todd, 23 B. Armatrong's b. &, Fred Hooper, L. 1t Martinta b, 5. Joker, 1, 0. Goodrich’s b, g. Lodine, _ “G. \V. Van Drunt’s i, a. ipon Boy. Trotting Premium, No, T—§2,000.—Kor horsos which Bavo nover beaten 3 iiniten 31,00 0 1aty $60 t0.33, Lady Ids, Bay Dan, Mattio Sturgoon, Harry Howu’d, K‘:mp, imi Mattook wero drawn. In the 2:27 raco Frod Hoopor waa tho favorite at big odds, st moro than two to one against o4, fleld, Tharo wero eovon ontries and five startors, B o smakors bl g. Albort, Fred Hoopor wianing the o in {hroo ‘stralgh Addieon Doty's . 3. Qooper. hents. Ripon Boy took the socond money, Gen. + William Darlin . Quicksitver (formetly Kem- | Sherman tgu third, snd John H. the fourth. + SUMMARY, 1L, Orawford’s ch, m. Nelllo, Fred Hooj 1 1.1 Ayor's b, §, Fox. “Ripon Boy.ee 323 . 8, Leo’s b, g. Harry Howard, .| John iy 3 4 A'rotting Prensitim No, 9—§3,000,—~For horses which | Gen, Bherm: 43 have never boen boaton 2:33 5 $1,600 {0 1st, $750 to 2d, | Tady Garflel 5 dia, $450 to 3d, $300 0 4th, - Westorn Boy and Edgar o Ben Maco's r, g, Walter, D, 8, Lovefoy™ ch, g. James IT, ¥, ¥, Wanuakors br, g, Vaughn, W. B, Townsond's br, g. Hamblefonian Star, D, Pfeifor's br, g, Baruoy Kelly, G, sullivan's ch. g Dan Sutton, Alexauder Lowis's. g. Jope, L., Martin's g. g. en Smith, Josoph A, Cummings' b, 6. Redwing (formerly Champion), W. W, Humilton's b, g, Lurchor, ¥ 3.°0. Pearson’s s, m, Annld Watson, 3 W. If. Boyea's b, s, Littio Mack, ' B, 35, Yatee' b, m, Kute Hazrd, *Gharles B, Myer's b, mi, Capitola. *Burnham & Corrigan's b, s, Jackton. Tiotting Premium No. 13—$3,000,~For horaos which have nover beaten 2:47 ; 61,600 o 1at, $750 to 24, $460 £0 34, 300 to 4th, % @, 3, Fuller's b, g. Henry Todd, -X, Armatrong's b, g, Fred Hooper, Jnwmes Dugerey's b. g. dokor. G. W, Vau Brant's br. s, Ripon Doy, Trotting Lremitem o, 14—$8,000,—For horaea which Time: 2:28), 2:20), 2:37. raco was closo and oxciting. In the 2:40 race, to-morrow, Mollie Moore i3 selling the favorito. INTERNATIONAL BILLIARD TOURNA- -MENT, &pectal Dispatoh to The Ghicago Tribune, DALY—OYRILLE, DION. .. New Yong, Juno 25.—Tho sixth game of the sories of tho Intornationnl Billiard Tournament was played this aftornoon at Irving Hallin the prescoce of a large sudienco, The contestants were Maurico Daly and Oyrille Dion, In bank- ing for the lcad Daly won, and in the firet inning ! | scored 3. Dionin the first inning made but 2. At tho firat coll of the gamo tho acore stood: Daly, 102; Dion, 51, At tho socond call Dal. was 5051 Dion, 93. ' The largost run was 0d, made by Daly In tho Afteonth fnuing : By Bever boaten 201 $4000° (0. 1at, $3000 to 33,. o, 15005 X $600 to 4th, £ Darx-3, 6, 10, 19, 17, 0, 8, 0, 1, 6, 14, 0, 17, 6, A, I, Faweott’s ch, s, Dashow, Jr, 1,7, 0, 8 0, 1, 1,0,/34,'35, 0, 4, , 40, 0] 1- o Bh A 1§ Crawforl's b, 8. J. W, Conley (formorly i mo"—a" b'nl’ae'u’ }, g, 4,'0,'17, %, 1,'10, 19, 9, 6, oppo). 3, 4, X b d—150, Frotling Premium No, 10—$3,000—For horsea which | ' Dalghs ;v?:'nge,'wm'-af. Eag ‘ have never beaten 2:50, $1,000 to irst, $500 to second, Dion's, 4 26-01. $300 to thlrd, $200 to fourih, OADNTER—DEEDT. E. Marcl’s b, g Dublap (formerly Starlight), s T3 Wentnskove b g Yormenly Batiy ) Tho ovening's play began with tho soventh o amo of tho tournament, between Garnier and S Matitele. 4. Qugsler, Boery, boforo & good nftondance, A disngroo- W, W. Hamiltow’s ch, s, Autocrat, mont oyer a shot by Garnier in Lis fifth imllnfy ‘Willlam Darling’s 6. g. Quicksilver (formetly Kem- | decided in his favor by tho referee, was the only u:i o A s, reliof to @ vory unéxciting play uutil the U, o{_"m'-d‘-ch. . Nollle, pinth, Thon Garnler got 27 in's run full of 7 - 00, ] & breaks, 'The first hoa: applauso was for o o Fuging Premin X, 18500, -For all posts 890 | protecstroko of Garmiers in hia Aftooath, _Hia D. F., Frank's b, g. Don Carlos, all Iy fast to the cuehion, tho object balls E. )\um’fihfi‘ m.K u:l; }m‘ lying “equi-distant, all thrae ninking a 8. Lovojoy'a Tegular {rianglo. The diffoulty was to gotat tho cue-ball for a draw. He dud it, andgot arun of 18, besides some lively applauso. In hisnoxt inning ho ran 80, aud failod by a kies. Ho turn- ed_away from tho tablo, but a number of the audionve cried out that it counted. Tho roferoo vustained their notion, and Garnler incrensed tho run to 63, This made him 163, against 51 for aLe, arts’ b, g. Sleepy Bill, TR Grawtords b g, Worry, . M. Ewing's g Copper Bottom, Trotig Premtim No. 20-$3000.—For horses which hayo nover beaten 2:30 ; $1,500 to first ; $750 to socond ; $150 to third ; $300 to fourth: Ben Maco's r, g. Walter, F. ¥, Wanmakor's bl, g, Edgar. Ed Brovwm's b, g. Joe Udoll, Doery. Thelatter, however, follewed with a good Dan Plolftor’s b m, Topiy: ases, upon which, with’ bub ono brogke ho B Dl ilod up 17. Qarnior then got a 24 run, indlud- L. . Martin's b. g, Bon Smith, , ng two of his brilliant oxhibition shots, and, J. J, Bmith'a s, m, Lady Fo wl%h brief intermission for Doory to makoe oz, J. ‘A, Cumminig's b, 8, Redwing (formerly Chsme on). Z ant pln) n wonty-firs m_’t;.fly; Bounetta b, g. Country Boy (formerly Gon. | jnning, his previous “woris aving boen bolow . his standard. Aplljluuuo of !ufiy two min+ BUNNING, utea' duration followed an excessively fino Running Premium, No, 7—$500,—Dash of 13 miles two fino round-the-tables” were and for all agea; $300 to first, $150 to second, 10 third: e i il agee § S100 o sl 100 1o scoone S0 almost _oqually woll rocoived Tho ran lsowhore, i him i 3. B Morris' o 1. eldod 28, loaving 00 bohind. In his twen- o B R SN R S0 LRSS | Tytourih” iming o domonatrafod bia sirons ames 11, Bumbcr's ch, o, March, 4 ‘yoars, by Weat | point of nursing, gotting 29 without a broal Tozbury, dim Tato Kb, by Margo.’ Yoo’ Y En.ny Idesing off on & follow, Garnlor's noxt Jamos Oonlisk's b, g, Young Harry of the Weat, 4 | 24 raprescnted o large amount of good play, the Yeury, by Harry of the Weat, dam by imp. Glencoa ; | bally bresking badly. They clung togother bot- e oy TS S8 o6, by Australian, | $0F iD bis next, and Tils Taaego oirakos waxe mats s Suuny South, by imp. Hird Ontehbr. ™ | velously acourato. His 26 wero all mado along 1. & J, owett’s ch. f. Altoona, 4 years, by Yobe | tho top cushion, the object balls making froquent Drum, dam Florinda, by Zoro, trips &a longth of the table only to return to wathey darm Hansy Bage, by g, Mabsrear) O e 1,0,1,0,5,3, 1, . ¥, Brown's ob, ¢, K6no, 6 yoars, by imp, Austra- | 0,7, 25,9, 0, 'aoo,’ 8,813/, 0,3, PR il Garul &79,'7,/ 91, 1, 0,1, 1, 3, 18 B o, Tallywood, T ! G, Moora's b, m, Hollywood, 5 years, by Loxing- p o Mocres b I T w0, B, ok by 8 24,24, 0,5,0, 8,3 9 3, 0,4,1,%, 46,7, 0,13 10, Barnes' b, m, Lady Fairficld ; podigros alre- Whe . ro. * D.2I, Dantel & Co.'s b, £, Buerider, 4 years, Eniglit of ¢, George, dam Glycera. P47oe by *g, M. Roynolds’ b, f, Veuus, & years, by Judge Loonard, dam AMiea Doyle, by Lexingon, Running Preméum, No, 10—$1,600.—Two mile Lieats o 3,0, 11, 6, Winnor'shvorage, 0 1-11, Time, 1:45, 'UBASSY—JOSEPH DION. Ubassy and Joseph Dion took tho tablo at 10 o'olock to play the eighth gamo of the tourna- ment. A largo samount of money had been staked at tho extraordinary odds of cight, and for all sges ; $9U0 to fivat, $430 to accond, $160 to third: | ovon' fifteon, to ono ‘on Ubnssy, and i G Uokdiogn . Euckre, s yeirs, by lrows | svon (hat Lo would win by 10. , dsm Odd Trick, by Lexivgton, Tho _intercst was intonss from the Willlam Jennings’ ch. c, Silent Friend, ¢ yoars, by’ Lzap, Australion, dam Springbrook, by Laxugton.’ “D. McDaniols & Co/’s ch ¢, Joo Danlols, 4 years, by Autiaiian, daw Doly Gorier, f *Joho M, Mathowson's b, c. Dangwoola, 4 yoars, $mp, Loxiugton, data by i, Poreay. * -+ o by *8, 11, Roynolas'b, s. Nick Baker, 6 years, by Zero, nrd, silon, Running Premim, No. 12—8500.—Dash of twice round tho fnsido track. Allagea; $300 to 1st, $150 to firat sroko, but Ubassy did not immodiatoly forge ahoad, na the audionce had expooted. In- dood, ho did not sottle down to his off-hand stylo of work until his twolfth inning, whon he turnod his hundrod with s run of 41, boing 51 ahoad, Then he fell offagain, falling respeotivel; on along draw and singlo cushion carom, ang by golng botween tho objoct ball and the cushion 34,330 108 2 soveral fimos, In hia cightoonth {onings Dion 4,0, Blmpaons Wauanits; podigree clsswhore, soomed to havo countod, and the scoror callod it, Joli M. Havsoy's Uarsy O'Fallon; pedigros las- | but Joo voluntarily rolinquishod it, the umpiro whore, smilingly taking word for if. The mout R, & J. Roweit's ch, o, Illinofs, 4 b Malbno, dam Dizlo, by Ttovento, ' 2o ™7 ek Willisw Jeunings’ b, o, Capo Race; podigres else- whore, " ;‘D. McDanlels & Co,’s b, f, Sueridor ; pedigree elac- artistio . masso shot' of tho gamo g0 far was tho bosis of Ubnssy's run of 11 in hig ninotoonth inping, but_he camo to Erlat on an easy cushion draw. Dion brought down tho louse npronriously in the initial-shok of his twenty-first inning, and noross-table draw, but Le only mado 5. Ridioulous failures on plnin caroms maorked Ubassy's twenty-flrat iuniug whers, Ttunning Premium, No. 16—$1,000,—Mile hoats, 8in5; 4600 Lo 1nt, $300 10 24, $100 to 34 & B ¥, Lioyd's b, G. Port Loo uard, 4 years, by Vou s Deashin, g Qlone oy 6Res, by Vonckiet, W, M, Darrow’s ch, g. Jennings (tormer), and Dion's twonty-fifth, ellciting sarcastio 3 yanur by Aatarel e e Sormetly Emmett), | 1y (or.” Findlog tho balls in bad l}mnlnoh for Jd, d, Crowley's cli, 8, Quartermaster; podigres else~ | his twonty-ninth funing, Dion played for satety, whére, and was soundly Lissod for it Whon tho up: me}ff g::‘]‘"i;"fl‘:"i);- m&x;""fl.‘ years, by Jack | roar Lad- aufiulded, Ubasay Flnyod on the " . y badly left balls and couuted. " The ap* a5 Moorers b . ogor Hanaom, 4 years, by Jack | nfuT, g followod was doafoniag, although *D, McDanlols & Co.’s eh. o, Joo Dantels; podigren 0 noxt shot was a failuro. Again luu"isluyud elsowliero, for safoty, and again the old man counied, run- *, M, lioynolds' b, 8, Nick Daker; pedigres elso- wheto. ninf 18, " His flxaat rup of 88, in his thirty-third inning, was dono along the upper oualion Running Premium, No, 19—$300—Dash of 1% miles, ot T B P R B s | ot o brane it i Thad " o and got them togothor again, A dispute bo- tween the soorer and » portion of tho sudionce #0on arose, tho former aunouncing 26 amid crics 0£27. Tho roferco sustainod tho goorer, and Ubassy ylelded, but loaferism bissod loudly. Then the run wont on without & bronk untit 64 had boen made: but back they rolled ngain, and tho daint{ost touchios yioldod b be- foro anothor broak, Again ho brought thom baok into close quarters, nursing them tenderly, but never freezing, ullbm?h Joo watohed olosa- ly for suoh a god-send. The run stopped at 88, andat_ilscloso many of tho sudience left the :amt:l I, Bummor’s b, m, Rocket; pedigres elso. where, J. B, Tarney's Tenry O'Tallon ; podigree elsawhore, avina'a b ur.,hnuur, o Svfunfi Lexington, ttischi, by imp, Albjon; colors, whito and green. Willlam Jonnings' b, o, 0spo Tiace; pedigres eleo- whore, 0. I, Brown's ch, o, Keno : podigrea olsowlire, I, I, Barnow’ Lady Fuirfield ; podigres elsowhore, Ed Gray’s ch, g. King’s Bxouss ; pedigreo elsowhore, “I1, Blandy & Hon's ch, o, Tom Boaton, by ¥rank Bouton, dam Prolude, by Orutser, D, McDaalols & CO/4 b. £, Bucitder; podlgron lso- whers, Hunning Premfum, No. 23—3,000.—Testa of 8 | lall Tollowing i the acoro ; millea; $1,600 40 the 1at, $300 t0 10, $300 to 8d, Dion—4, 4, 0,0, 0,3, 1,23, 6,0, 1, 13, 0, 5, J, O, Simpson’a Wausnits; padigree elsewhiere, 3,8, 3, 93, 6, 6, B, 2, 0, 7, 8,'0,'0,', 1,0, 16, James 1T, Bummor's ch, o, March; podigreo else- | 0, 2. ‘otal, 161 ; avorage, 4 3-37. whore, Uassr—3, 0, 47, 6, 0, b, %910, 20,0, 41, 0, W, @, Uarding's ch, m, Euchrej pedigros else- | 6,8, 0, 11, 11,5, 4, 6, 1, 1,4, 6,31, 3,13, , 5, ‘whore, URE Total, 3005 aversge, B34 dam 8, 4, 0,0 11, [ day's racos as advertised. Tho first day’s racos,! " Tho attondoncs was about 4,000, Tho 8-minute- Tho games to-morrow wil bo botwoon'Garnlér/) .. . FOREION". -| and Daly, Joseph Dion and Doory, snd Ubnesy | s o 1and Garnlor, 'J.‘Ln oddn In betting aro respoctive-"f, * kv, o:;l f‘n‘.’(l Do’nr{,’l' and Ul.zmsyin thi\d mxl\tchnu. i g ™ i i 1o in hifs gamo to-morrow his clianoes. | jpy. o . P B of winitng tho firat yrise 1u tho touruamont aré || Ministerial: Orisis Imminent in protly cortaih, - il ¥ i THE “TIMES” AGATN EXPOSED. B } | Yestorday Mr. Goorga M. Dinko, partnor of A.* \ | P, Rapp, whom tho Times nooused of attompting] i to ontor into o contract with Ubassy in ordor to’ onrlch thomsolvos and swindlo. the poople, ro- colvod n lottor from Mr. Rapp, who is now in. ' Now Yorl, in’ which ho snys: *I have soon’ | Gousidor Ttaly. ne Arms to the Carlist, i‘nf lh? ropott in flwufll;iungf: Zt'flnu t& bo uhlo;']{ 0 0! cnlar,” Thus the apiteful o . ' Tabrication of tis Times I oxposod for frigpetes | Additional Details ‘of the Russign e - | Invasion of Ehiva, BASE BALL, | is : THE NEW AMATEUR RINE. At n mooting of tho newly-organized Amateur nine, hield on Tuesdsy evening, at No. 154 Bouth Sllghll Fenian Halatod stroot, it was deoidod to eall thonine the land. Chicago Baga-Ball Olub, Ap sdjournmont was . thon had until this ovening, when tho playera will bo soleotod and arrangoments made for s ITALY. . imu, June 25, —Anothor Minlaterisl erisis in threatonsd. The Chambor of Depution to-day, by & vote of 86 to 167, rejocted a resolution sup+ portea by tho Government, t6 procood with the dinoussion of finandial bills, When the voto was announced Signor Loars, Proaident of the Min< istry, sald he would communicate with tho King, and inform the: Iouse to-morrow what .course would b takon, W Roxe, Juno 25—Evaning.—8ignot Lauzs has tolographod the King, who Is in Turin, advising him to summon Minghott! and.the Doputios for consultation with regard to tho formation of & now Cabinat, 4 Tho Fronch and Austrian Governmenta havo nddrossed friendly obsorvations to nu{ with rotoronco to the exccution of tho lnw abolish- }nfim lous corporations. 4 gamo on tho Fourth of July. The club is com- posod of tho bost amatour playors in tho olty, and othera of the same chiaracter who would liko to join are roquosted to attend the meoting thig ovoning at No. 164 South Halstod troot. ‘ Tho Dano, Wontlake & Covert Nino will play with the Post-Office Olub this afternoon, at tho corner of Loflin and Van Buren strects. Tho gamo will commenoco st half-past 2 o'clock. Yostorday aftornoon, tho Mutuals dofontod the Contiuontals by a scors of 14 to 10. Boing small ‘boys thomsolves, the Mutuals would bo glad to rocolvo challonges from othor small boys not || over 14 yoars of ago. Tho Becrotsry’s sddross 18 No? 464 Michigan avenue, ) | ' Dernorr, Juno 26.—The roforco in the dls- putod baso ball match for tho State Champion Cup, which waa played on the 13th botweon the Empiro and Unknown Clubs, of this city, and rosultod in & victory for tho latter, with a scoro of 6to 4, hos deoidod that both organizations failed to comply with the rules governing all conteats for this oup, and has ordered & new match to bo played, giving tho Unknowns the chioice of tho Umpiro, New Yonx, June 26.—Baso ball : Mutuals, 9; ' Rosolutos, 4. 3 : THE TRIGGER, A PIGEON MATOR will bo ahot at Futty-fifth atreot, Hyde Park, on . | Saturday, botweon J. P, Robortaon and P. Grady. The terms of tho contost ara, twonty-five wild or tamobirds excly from plungo traps, tho now rulos of tho Konnicott Olub to govern. Robert~ that Austris aud Franoe havo formod an allianco against. Italy, but doclares that Italy will sook anoos, should they become nocesssry, for tho “defense of hor national indepondonce. 7 FRAEC 2 Pints, June 25.—Thoro s rumor_on the Bourse {hat Plorro Magio, Ministor of Finavc is about to tondor his resignation to Prosiden aro quoted at 55 francs. mivistrator, and M. Commune. Tho city Raphaol, membor of tho ournals Aro indignant st tho rofasal of the municipality to vote money for the Bhali's son has twonty-four yards riso, and Grady twon- | reception. 'I‘Eu vernment vall probably ask ty-ons. Tho stake monoy amounta to $100. | the sembly to mako an sppropriation. — g - GREAT BRITAIN. Cong, Ire., Juno 35.—The militia barracks in this city woro broken into Isst night, and sev-, oral stand of arms woro takon. A number.of! arrosta have beon mado of persons muspocted. The telegraph wires betwoon Boudon and Kin- sale hiave boen out. i Lonpox, Juno 25.—Tho steamship Great East- ern rgports, at noon yosterday, longitude 43 de~ + & Special Dispatch to_ The Chicago Tribune, Dernoit, Juno 26:—The pigeon-shooting tournament, the first two days open to amateur shots, commonced hore to-day With a good at- tendanco. The resultof the- first day’s poppin woro a8 follows : First prizo, _silver pitcher, O. Honderson, Groenville ; second, silver fruit sot, Elam Fisher, Dotroit ; third, G. M, Ayros, Ohio; Tourth, John E. Long, Dotroit. : i YACHTING. Mapisoy, Wis,, Juno 25.—The yacht race on Lake Mendots ‘to-day was won by tho Eclipse, Oapt. Cabons, ownod by’ Messrs. "Carl' Cabona and Col, D. R, Hunt, of 8t. Louis. WRESTLING. were weall. Two vesaels, Indon with nrms for the Oprlists in Bpain, Lave boon dotained at Plymouth by the Customs.authorities, . y i A banquet was given to the Bhah at Green- #fia this «:Ivn'l;égg. Tl:o Prince aud P{inca]n}u_a: New Haves, Conn,, June 36,~The wrestlis on B guests wora preeand, Driel match for 81,000 a side and the chlmy(onsl\ip,egl Shosrhes Worw zuadly oxprossive of the warmost America came off this evening betweon Porry cordinlity. & s % i Mo, | LoNDON, Juna 25.—A dispatéh from Plymouth AaT: o Tuthied b b shroms. i thrse aton tha (e hit Quoon of the Kens suled - il firt rownd vau won by Bigloy, and tho 840 | Wi 12 aleged et inténded fo tranasin . at mes to the stonm yacht Doorhound, BOATING, The customs officora succoeded in .atop- ing tho latter, but found thomsolyes poworless 0 dotain the Quoon of tho ‘Sons,. Tho Door- hound was tho yscht which. rescned Capt. Sommos and the crow of tho privatoer Alabama, ‘whon sho was sunk by the Kearsargo. [} —_—— % 0 SPAIN. . Loxpoy, Juno 25.—A. special published hore reports that Gen. Nouvilas, Commandor-in- COhfef of the Spanigh Army of the North, and .sevoral uumgfln(ca ‘'of ‘his command, have beon ‘capturod by Carlists near Pampeluna, A RID, Juno 26.—Tho Colonial Dopartmont in proparing & new bill for tho abolilion of slavery in Ouba without injury to the intoroats of the ownars. A Colonol commanding the detachmdut, which was dofeated in the -recont engagemont with Bynacusk, Juno 25,—In the rogatta on Onon- daga Lako, tho sitigle scull raco, 3 miles, was won by Charlos E. Courtuoy, in 2¢ minutes 135§ soconds. The four-onrod el xaco, 8 miles, was won py the Grameroy crew of New York, in 21 minutes 18 soconds. 3 il P LOUISIANA. i The Now Orleans Plenyune Libel Suit =« ‘Whe HKellogg Assnssination Trial. _ ) New OnLEANS, Juno 25.—The following mo- tion was this morning filed in the caso of Jacob Hawking sgainst the Now Orloans Picayuna : On motion of counsol for the New Orleans Printing and Publisking_Compsany, the dofeid- ant horoin, it is ordered that the plaintiff show | Carlists, has boon arrested and thrown into cause on Mondsy, Juno 80, why a now trial | prison. i’ * should not be granted horein upon'the following Bancerona, Juno 25, —Fresh disturbances grounds, to-wit : " First—That tho verdick of tho J ont thiorean aro cloarly contrary 10 ovi- onces ‘Second—Thot the Court erred in_excluding evidence offersd by tho dofondant for the purposo of catablish~ ing the truth of the charges containoj in tho articlo complained of sa libeling, sald ovidence being clearly ‘admisaible to sustaln tuo justification containod in tho dofendant’s suswer, and oven under the genernl issue, toshow an abscnco’ of malice in making tho publis cation. . Third—That the Court erred in rofusing permission to the defendant to place tho plaintiff on the stand as a ‘witness for the defendant, sald plaintiff having boen rogulsrly summonod by defondant, and being then in court under that summoniog, Fourth—Thot tho Court erred in ruling ont the testi- mony and evidonce offered by the defendant to show tho absenco of malice from thio surrounding circum- etances and aituation of the o8, Fifth—That tho Court erred in ruling out the roport of tho Committeo made to the United Btates in regard {o tho late genoral election {n Loulslsna, which was of- ‘malice, proving tho charactor of thio srticlo complaino r o an fu mitigation of damagos. of the xoport that tho united bands of Flio Sizth—That tho Court orrod in rofusing tho charges | Qllo, and Dorrogarray have beon defeated, and sakod by the dofondant, tho lust of whicl chargea was | claim, on the contrary, that Elio bas surrounded 1to; bt e o T | sud capturod 3,000 Ropublicaus at Barranca. s the country could be judiclally taken notice of by jury ot v % AUSTRIA, without proof. B acty, THoc 0 fas ot | Vawia, Juno 26.—Thio linass of tho Emporor e was nok dono i the. cauaey'as in fully set forth | 0f Germany baving renderad it impossible for \he aMdavit horousto xuuozed, and made part, of | bim to visit Vienna as proposod, tho Empress do Aufnaln has graciously come in his placo. She arrived here to-day, and had s most enthusiastic his motion, The afdavit is madoe by Mr, ‘man, and contains the lo“owln&tlluulllun 1 mild ‘brilliant recoption from the Court and poo- plo, ¥ have ocoured at Barcelona. 'Chore was firing be- tween the soldiors and oitizens all last night. The troops wers all removod from the suburbh to-day, and » cordon of police establishod be- twoen it and the city to prevent s further col- lision. [Herald Special.) Mapnip, June 26.—An engagement took place botweon the Qarlists and Ropublicans at Eatolls onthe 2lst. The Ropublicans, undor Portilla, ocoupied & good position 1 the mountain abovo Om?uh and Garrigs, and as Nouvilla's column wan loaving for the flerra Andia, the Casliats, undor Ollo, whilo rotrenting in thé diroction of Portilla'a position, were received by Portilla with o warm fire, which killed 600 and wounndod 800, The Ropublicans lost 4 killod and sixty wounded, Ollo's command had sopar- ated from Dorrogarray, snd woro flying in all di- ractions. They will probably rounite at Poua Cerrada. Portills, Castanon, and the Genoral- in-Chief are in close pursuit. LonpoN, June 25.—The Carlists dony the truth and Jud, o law “anc Sury'was bribod ; that two of tho jurors, and Fronk Insworth, hove oponly confossed thst fln:ly wur: ha}xrx(lz‘mrly u‘flll:uunccd and " rlb‘;d, ——— an elr vordict was mol 1 ! and, wille the caso wos GERMANY. upon 'trlal -before thoso jurors, Taul Daquin | Ppnray, June 26.—Princo Bismarck to-day confossod to Mr, Oharles H, Olsybourno that he Deon ofered $1,0003 tust tho Py ‘Danuin. was aps closod the session of the German Parliamont. Ho said ha was commiasaioned to oxpress the proacliod by one Georgo Walkor, a Deputy Shorlft aud | 2ocrat of the Emperor at his absence throngh slipped into his Land o note, which was in substance | itdisposition, from which however he was glad an follows : 4 Mr. Daquin—If you go with the | to aay that His Mojesty was suroly recovering. Tnajority, thore i & §500 noto in’ the stors for you, puiseallissie KHIVA. Your friend on Chartres street,” That sald Walker at Loxpox, June 25.—The Daily Newos has the the samo time whispored not to open the note until he (sald Doquin) was n tho jury-room; of following Iata intelligonce of the progress of the ox&zeanlan ‘againet Khiva—: tho juror Daquin i .8 'ba united Aronborg and Mangyshlak columns Bald George Walker, having confeased the truth of tho introducod to him ou Galvez bflug‘e,‘ by ono Thomue tha samalatauon e4st of Whute. a) Y i Aondsy Lot Dby the heat, and want of wator, Tho Khan of tinues at Carrolton. SOUTH AMERICGA. THE CHOLERA. Enstorn' Department i squelohed. -abela. . Tapid prrgross is making in the rebullding of cholera were reported at the Ienlth Oftice to- g twonty-five deaths from the cholers to-day; of wan verdlct for defendant, including the Company, and that" on recoipt of the mnid nofo he chan on the 2d inst, capturod Kilno, only throo days' abovo_charge, hos beon dismissod from his position | morch from Khiva, Gen. Xauffman, with tho as crior of 'tho court. Juror Howorth was also 0 A special dispatch to the London Zimes says b e e mn:.uu}zfs}fs,fia'u?””“ tho Tohikshise. dotachmont has rebusned 4o Dolhara had acted in & most friondly manner 'ho Cohion-Railey-Eellogg shooting case con- T AR Siionuatul offork was | ‘¥arda the Bussians, mado this aftornoon to havo Rmloy divmissod, thore being no evidonco, it wasclaimed, connoct- PaxAA, Juno 10.—Advicos From Guatomals state that the country hasboen placed in s state . Iu an engagomont with the insurgonte Iatoly Deorense of the Endemic nt Nashiville | the Governmont troops triumphod, killing twenty and Momphis. Bln, llvulutr. I\E](my l;mfi ios wlm"l hndh:‘on N::; olty havo roturned and are erectin, oy Qny. Al foara of ho discan bocoming epldomio | v K linve disappoared. which fourteon wore whito. ~Bpooials from Gallatin m]mrt the disenso on tho increnso. CUBA, Havama, June 23.~In tho late fight near Puerto Princips, where Major Romani was killed, thers wore binety Spanish troops engaged, of whom only fifteon roturned, seventy-five boing killed hpba insurgonts. The insurgents in tho Puerto Principe district are roported as very au- dacious, and the othor day oaptured, within aight of tho aentinela and townepaople, broad nufl:lluu on the way to the forts, 'lio yellow fover continues with unabated vio- lonce, and & very large poercontngo of the casod prove fatal, Lita position ; that thie alliant has been informed’ that Tarkkend column, had arrived at Chraki, about Dribed, he having roceivod $20 from a porson Who woa mm etocmant, the motlon wsd et fors Bekss Kramnovodsk, having been complately usod up —— ing him with the shooting. of siogo,to be continted until thorebollion in the rebel OiNoxNaTr, O., June 26,—Thres deaths from dwellings. Nasuvicre, Tonn,, June 25.—Thero were Oatno, T1l,, Juno 25.—Soveral cases of whet ia belioved to be cholera havo ocourred in this oit; within tho past two orthroo days. The authori- ties and citizonn nro takiug all proper procau- tlona to meet the omergenocy, Menrens, June 2B, oro were fourteon cholera intormonts to-dsy, and a cold rain this aftornoon. 8 Yushed Off o Tratn and Killed. CreveLAnND, 0., June 26.~Two men, named Josoph Shiploy and Walter McGuire, Lad an altorcation on the Atlantlo & Great Westorn train this morning, noar Warron, Ohio. De- ing separatod In the oar, 'they went on tho platforin, whon Bhiploy " pushed MoGuire off the train, which was running at & Ligh spood. MoQuire was instantly Kijled: Blfiplny arrived In Cloveoland and was taken to —_—— Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Trfbune. O1TAWA, Juno 25 —1'he failure of 1, B, Eddy, MP. P, ]BM]InF lumber manufacturor of Canada, for something ovor #1,000,000; causes a cirolos. Ovor 800 men have beon disoliarged from his milla and manufactories, bosides women and children, causing much {rouble among tho l\l\lxm'au. Both men were under the influence of | poor people of 1ull, quor. o Tho Omaha Merald Libel Sult, b e Speetal Dispata’ tu The Chicago Tridune. Drrgorr, Mioh., Junoe 25,—1'he last link in th line of the Oanada Southorn Railway, from A heratburg to Fort Erio, was comploted yestor- Oaraua, June 235.—T'he jury in the libel suit of CGov, Furnss against the Omnha Herald failed to sgroo aud reported in favar of the dofondan, 1Englaml -Slopblng the Export .of Ubansy, and ho hag given mio his afidavit, atat-: |/ g v Insurrection in [re- | 0 Opinfone donies the truth of tho rumor MacMalion. The rumor flattens rentes, which - The polico have arrosted .Ernst Lofovre, Ad- | ocn 14 minutes, 1,578 miles of cable paid out, profound sensation {u commorcial aud lumber ddy. Tho firat locomotive: passed-over tho road ‘on Monday, loaving Fort Frio In the foronoon, sosslon of tho State Logistature. Tho sccond wna to show the public how strong numorically -|-and arriving at Tronton at 10 p, m. Tho line t0-|- the miners aro, aud to give au idon of the pow- Jéhis olty is boing hurriod s faut as possiblo, nnd ‘will bo comploted in about throo wooka, Br, Louss, Juna 26,—Quito o number of gon- |tlemen from Toxas, Now York, Nobraska, and | ;fi_flnu&ufl, hold » m‘unung 1ham thlln afternoon, or tho purposo of comiploting tho organiza: léun of ‘“Rfim‘lit" l.:: : " |Compnny, 0 following gentlomen woero ‘slooted - Dirolors 1 A. . °Jolmon, We .|'W. . Morrln, N, Moore, I, O. Young, Yoxns ; Hnmg T, Blow, Bt~ Loula; idob Nowton, Springfiold, Mo, I, B. Cray, | August Crantz, B, & Brown, Omalin; Laoe ,|: Kountz, Androw llorce, Jr., and A. IX. Hollistor, . New York. i '] _ At n mooting this ovoning Androw Plorco, Jr., was elooted Prosidotit, A, 8. Johnson, Vice-T'rese 1dont, and H. O: Youur, Attornoy, ' This rond will. - start from Bpringflald, Mo, on tho Atlantlo & Dacifio Road, run throngh the wostorn countios of Atkansan, and bisect that part .of Toxas !ilng betwoen the enstern boundary of Trinity River, Tho road wos obartored by tho Logislature of Toxas, and hos boon granted: many priviloges, including 10,000 ncros of land each milo of rond, A pro- liminary survey has boon mado, and a locatiu survey is now in progross, ho manageme intond pushing the construation energotically, OLEVELAND, Juno 26.—Tho firat vessol loaded to-day from tho docks of tho Ashtabula, Youngs: town'& Pittsburgh Railrond Company, at Ashta- buls, with coke received over i‘hfll road from Pittaburghi. Tho docks and road are now in readinoss for business. WEST POINT. Proposed Rounlon Next Year of All the Living Graduntes of That Instis tutione=lts ¥Frobable Political Efe focts Ar. Lours, Jung 26.—A. mooting of a numbor of graduates of West Point Acugnmy ‘was hold horo ‘on the 20th inst., the object boing to digouss the host means to prevail wpon all the . gradustes of that Academy to attend the noxt ' annual Alumni moeting in Juno noxt yoor. Gen, I. J, Laston rosided, snd Gon. J. 8. Marmaduko actod sa ocrotary, Bpooches woro mado by soveral of- flcors who fought on different sides during tho lato war, all of whom sgroo that such a rounion would mnot only be harmonious i ond happy, but prove a bonefit to tho ma- tion. A committoo, consiating of Gon. Tilghman, Maryland, Gen. Martindale, of Now York, an Col." Renick, of Missouri, wore agpnlnwd to draft an address to the graduates of tho Acadomy. To-day this address was submitied to an ad- Journed mecting and unanimously adopted, It .| statos that sinco tho closa "of ‘tho lato | war & sociaty has boon formed which is ocomposed of tho Alumni of* Wast Polnt Academy, but ihat unfortunstoly up to the prosent timo, fow excopt Fedoral offi~ oers _have joined it. This, the address smu, should not be so, and strongly uriuu all_gradu- ! | atos of the Academy to onroll thomsclves as ! | members, Tho addross further says: *Wo do- voutly thank God that tho nationa) animosities aro dfsapposring. Losa than ton yonrs aftor the conolusion of o gigantio civil war aro again sub- stantislly roatorod to tho %onnaslon aud enjoy~ : | mont of our civil and politicel righta. The work of tho Government ia noarly, and seon will be fully, complote., We are oqual under the Consti- tution, oqual ' boforo ihe Imw. Thero . romains o bo sccurod tho restoration of 1rioudly social relations throughout our country. ‘Whatclass of mon caninaugurate that consumma- tion Jike the gradusten of tho Military Academy? ‘Wo ot laast kuow our houor was maintained and kopt untarnishod. in tho contest. We can ro- view both sidos of that contest without sorl- ‘mony, with tho sntisfaction it was uot inglori- ous, and oxtract therofrom the usoful lossons sud oxamples influenced by such considorations. Wo, your follow-graduates, roprosonting all seo- tions of the Unitod Btates, oarncstly invite you to mm us ot tho noxt aunual mocting at West Point Military Acadomy in Juue, 1874 Wo will rokindle there tho .glow of our youth- ful patriotism; will clasp tho hands “which wagod civil war without porsonal acrimony or dighonor, and rojoico again ovor our cominon country, strongthoned and oxpanded by hor re- cont disciplino and struggles, Tho nddross is signod by twenty-two oflicors, 'tho most promi- nont of whom are on tho Fodoral sido. Gon, Eaton, Gon. Bimpson, Gon. Martingalo, Gen, Bmith, Gon., Thomna, Col. Tatngr ; on tho Confodoraté sido, Gon. Tiighman, Gon. Frost, Qen. Beall, Gon. Doggs, Gon. Marmaduko, Col. Rico, Maj. Waggaman. . THE INDIANS. The Choycnnes and IKiownas 0ff Their Iicsorvations = Goneral Shermun’s Opinion on Santants and Big Trec-= Other Indian News. ‘WasmNoroy, Juno 25, —The Indian Burcau to-day recoived from the War Departmeut an official lottor from Lieut.-Col, Jobn R. Broke, commanding at Camp Supfily, in which he states that tho Choyonno and Kiowa Indidns aro oft thoir roservations. This oflicial lotter is trans- mitted by Maj.-Gon. l’npu to Liout.-Gon. Sheri- dan, who indorses it: ** Respoctfully forwarded for tho information of the General of the Army and the Indian Buroan. The Cheyennes and Kiowas aro off thoir roservations.” “Gen. Sher- ‘man indorses the papor as follows: HEADQUARTERS OF THE Amn’,} WABHINGTON, June 24, Rospectfully submittod to the Secretary of War. Theso ars the Indians to conciliste whom Santanta and Big Troe are to bo turned loose. I Liave no more fulth in their sincority than I havo in prairio wolves, aud, sa T onca rirked wy lfo to tost, thalr sincorily, 1 do not proposs to again exposo othors to like dangor, and hope the Indian Bureau will manage them without the ald of the army. WasnIsaTox, June 26.—The Warm Bpring In- diana who woro ongaged in tho Modoc war will ‘bo musterad out of the sorvice and paid off on their arrival at Dallas, Oregon, whero they were oxpocted yosterday. AN Fnaxoisco, Juno 25.—The following dis- patch is recoived : Ynexa, Caol, Juno 25.—Col. Elliott, of tho First Clvulsy ‘and Mr. J. Curtis, Judgo Advo- onte, arrived hero Inst night, and will procoed to Fort Klamath (his afternoon. Col. Lilliott will bo tho eenior officer on tho ilitary Commission to iry the Modoes, as Gol, Robert Grangor, of tho Twonty-first Infan- try, hias boon excufied on nccount of illnoss. The Commiesion will probably not get to worl till after the 4th of July. Itis thought it will tale about six wools to conclude its labors, In tho moeantime it is probable Col. Mason’s battal- fon of tho Twonty-firat Infaviry, with Capt. Miller's battory of the Fourth Artillery, will maroh to_Vancouvors via Camps Warren, Har- noy, and Fort Walla Walla, Col. Mondonlall with tho restof the artillory companios, will probably roturn to Ban Franclseo via Fort Orosk, ~Hasbrouok's light battory and two com- anios of tho Twolfth Infantry ‘will romain at amath until the Modocs avo disporsod. BN Franoisco, June 25.—Advicos from Ar- izonn state that Judgo Hayden aud party, who, it was fearod, had been murdered by the Apaches, camo homo to 'Lucsin safo. CITY ITEMS, The nlarm of fire from Box 861, at B o'clock Inat_evening, was caused by o fire broaking out in No. 144 Maxwell atreot.. L'ho building wns ocoupied by 'Jacob Farbor, aud was damaged to the extent of §60. . Allio Robinson, a little girl, 7 years old, was run_over by s runaway horso at the cornor of Madison and Laflu streots, at 6 o’clock last even~ ing, and seriowsly injured. A physioian attond- od her, who pronounced hor njuries not fatal, Alittle boy named Jakey Soloman, § years old, foll aut of & socond-story window, at 7 o'clock Iasi ovening, ot No, 578 South Canal streot, pro- dueing concussion of the brain, Ilo was attend- ol by Dr, Goll, who pronoucsd his injuries an probably fatal ——— Telegraphic Mrovities John Rockman was drownell at Codar Tiapids on Tuesday uight, while bathing, 1t is sup- posod he was sol zod with oramps. % Tho marringe of Miss Louisn F. Dosno, daughtor of Col. Deano, of tho Peorin Iouso, and Mr. Garrett Vauzwoll, of Chicago, took placo at Bt. Poul’s Ohurch, Pooria, st evening, In the case of the British mato f’ulmnr, charg- ed with tho murder of one of his scamon, JudEn Cadwallader, of l’hlludoll)hln. dooidod that he be oxtradited, and it is undorstood he will bo takon to Halifax for trial, Bamuel Bmith, of Mason County, wag yestor- doy brought bofora tho United Biates Commiy- sionor's Court, at 8pringficld, IIl,, chargod with solling liquor without paying the apocial leonso for tho businoss. llo waived an exmmination and gave] bail for his appesrauco st tho noxt torm of the Unlted Biates Court, Tho United Btatos Court has adjournod to hold & special torm in Ootobor, in Springfold. —_—— Miuners’ Domonstrations Prrranunon, June 25—To-day was solectod by the coal miners of this and adjoming coun- tios for & J(rnud public domonstration, which had a two-fold objoot {n view. Tho first was to in- sugurate tho provisions of what is kuown as the ¢ CGreono Dbil," possed at tho rocont oxienn Gulf ailway | orful ort influonco * which thoy could ox- for . political or = othor - monsuros, ‘whon thoy woro thoroughly organized. Bomo- 3,000 minora woro ln tho procossion et g Slecping and Wakinge Tho Duko of Wellington always slopt on an iron enmp bodntoad ofghtoen inchen wide. *‘When o man wants to turn over," ho eays, '*it is timo to tum out.” Tho Emporor Nicholas did the #ame, Mr. Owons says,, Tho Frlnclplo 18 woll onough, but I think the dotnil s wrong. Bloop itsolf is far too important to bo mado uncomfort~ ablo, My old friond Rossitor fixod his alarm so that, at tho proordainod moment, tho bod clothos yord draggod from o bod, sl Tousiter Iay shiv- oring. 1 hiavo mysolf somowhore tho drawings and specifiontions for a patont (which I nover ap- pliod_for) which ntr:mg:a » Bot of cams and wheolwork undor tho bedstond which, at the mo-! mont apgoln(nd, 1ift tho pillow ond six foot, and doliyer tho sloopsr on his fcet on the now horl- zontal foot-board, o is not apt to sloop aftor tbnt. Rossitor found anothor contrivance whioh worked bettor. Tho alarm-clock struck a match which lighted the lamp which boilod tho water for Rossltor's shaving, 1f Tosaitor ataid in bod too Iong tho wator boiled over upon his razor and clenn shirt, and the prayor book his mother gava him, and Coloridge's ‘autograph, and his open pon‘mt-hnuk and all tho other precious thinga ho could put in a basln undornenth when ho wont to bod ; 8o he Liad to got up beforo that ‘omont camo,—From ** 4 Good Appelito,” in 0ld, and New for Jung. —_— The Turner Fostivole Oweornatt, 0., June 26.—The nineteonth bonnial fostival of the United Turners’ Associn- tion of North Amorica commoncos hors to< morrow, to continuo four days, Tho Gorman pat of o olty is alroady decoratod with Amori- can and Gorman flags and ovorgroons, prosonts h‘:gi & holidsy appearanco. Delegstions aro ave riving. 5 —_— Thoe Michigammi Xlorroxe Green Bay, Wis., Juno 25.—The forest flros in Northorn Michigan have beon oxtingulshed by soaking showers. Upward of forty porsons woro burned, and mnn{n:l:owned in tho lake at Michigammi whilo trying to_cscapo from tho flamen. The sufforors aro well carod for. Bup- plies aro pouring in from all quattors. Another Tornado. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribine. Dunuque, June 25.—A sovero tornado {8 res ported to have passed over London, Iows, n sta- tion on the Ohicago & Northwostern Roilway, to- to-night, toaring down houscs and hgros, u) rooting troes, and doing great damage goneral. lyi. b{t is impossiblo to got reliable detsila to- nigl Ocean Steamship Nowa. Liverroon, June 25,—~Tho steamships Aus- grnl}:, C}l‘iybol ‘Mfl?hnd,qfl%mnnnh hAnth‘"' ork; Hibornia, from 'Quebeo and Austrian, trom Balilmoro, huve arcived ont, . . New Yonx, Juno 25.—Arrived, the steamships Enrt;gn, from Qlasgow; Java, from Liverpool ; and Hammonia, from Hamburg. b O Tho JlorsceDiscnscs \unona, Iil., Juno 25.—A mild form of the spizootio s again afllicting tho horscs in this vicinity, the disouso boing quite gonoral, though Lok subponding businoss as 1t did st fall. phadsas it ¥n Memorinm. X ¥ Bosrow, Juno 25,—Tho Diroctors of tho Union Paciflc Rajlrond Company mob to-day, and passod appropriate resolutions rolativo to tho doath of oraco F. Olark and Onkos Amas. . XMlinois River and Canal Nows, - Spectal Dinpatch to The Chicago Tribune. LABALLE, Tl,, Jio 25,—The ‘canal hoat Jobuatown dropped down {ho river ‘to-day to load with corn at Tako Dopus, and the barges Nos. 1and 4 passcd into the canal, loaded with L.aSallo coal for Ohicngo, Eight foot and’ eloven inches of water on tho mitorsiil of Lock 16, The water u the river botweon this port and Honry can ouly full thres Suches below tia peesont, stago. R CANAL OVFICF, OMIOAGO, Juie 24, —ARnivED—T, E. Goodell, LaSalle, 5,800 bu corn; Legrauz, LaSalle, 6,000 bu corn; Midgle, Marselllen, 5,700 bu corn ; Phas- nlx, Lockport, 7,600 bu oats; Morning Light, Black Rork, 6,800 bu'corn, ‘CLitalzo—Sunbeam, Henry, 88,383 foet lumber. MARRIAGES. GOTDONTHONT_At tho Guraivol (g Afumsmont, 25, . Dr. Kenny, George A. Gordon, Ehiengs, and Aiss Lurlino M- Lint forigorly of New York KF— TIIOMAS—SEIBERT—In {his alty, Juno 34, at tho ecaldonce of tho brids, by (he Ror: B, Lacko, Br. Joba I, "Thure w Yurk,and Fanulo only daughtor of the b of Philadelphia. adolpbia papors ploaso capy. DEATHS. “G00K—At Osuthisna, N: Y., Juno s, Jamos A, Cook, Tsn., agod 40 yoare, farmurly of (s city, OOMISKIEY—Thi» funeral of the late Mrs, Comirkoy aco fron e rosldeuce of Lor husband, No. 8t 10 ololvck Thuradsy mornlng, Juno 26, TAYNE—Edward Tayno dled June 24, aged 61. Funoral at 1L o'cluck, from St. Jobn's Uhurah, comor of Clark and Eightestt ste. " rlonds of the faiully are nvitod. b AUCTION SALE By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. THE GREAT SALE WAUKEGAT, SPECIAL TRAIN At 9 o’clock this morning, June 26. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. Open & Top Buggies ¥ AT ATUCTION, On Friday, June 21, at 9 1-2 o’clock, o 15 & 17 East Randolph-st. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. Another Great Sals HANDSOME RESIDENCE TOTS, FRONTING EAST ON HUMBOLDTPARK, North on North-av., and north and south on Fiarog, Diokoy and fi]?eugh-{l.hvu.,otmons;ugl g ‘oag0-av, Booonsiblo o o Fatl5ha%he Ghiongo & Paoilc Railreads, ON MONDAY ATTERNOON, JUNE .30, ON THIE GROUND, TFor particulars see plats, obtained of A. & L. 8, Pierao, l%g Donrborn.at., o) ., OF O M, A, BUTTHRS & 00., Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT. On aocount of many of our oustomers wishing to attend Tho Great Sale of Real Estato at Wankegan, to-morrow, We will hold unr t_rogul #alo of Dry Goods, &o., Wearstay, duiyse "L AT BUATRRY £ 000 Auctiondors. BANKRUPT SALE, On Thursdey, June 28, at 10 a.m,, At Corner of Lake and Halsted-sts,, Chicago, ‘The assots of OHILDS & VERDIER, Daokrupts, eon- aiuting of 14 ETORSIES, 8tz Doublo snd Twa Single Wagons: alio, Harnows, to- weiarmigt At pnkore tuky walother Sigpurty”idaly hod”in sinees of sxid 1ia Y Poroniptory salo, R 1SRN BANKRUPT SALE, On Friday, June 27, at 10 &, m., AL N0, 75 & 77 Michigan-st, Chicago, RER & 03000D, Beukrupte, con- e B o Tatio, 18 T, bod a0 {n. a0, 10 fb. bod Aud 0 18, swing ono 20194 Gray i blaners ono No. 3 Bisdosdell Drill; uleo, & o.1ot of Patierie; 1,000 )i, now Iron, o addlad 145, JENICING, | torysalo, AUCTION SALES. First Great Sale, BY AUCTION, FIVE ACRES, :0n Tuesday Afternoon, July 1, At 3 o'clock, on tho Ground, I BITUATED NEAR THE , ' T NORTAVESTERN CAR WORKS; Being Block 4 in Morton’s Subdivi sion, ¥, 1-2 of the N. W. 1-4 of Sece tion 11, Town 89, North of Range 13, East, Eleven lots, fronting north‘ on Chicago-av.. Thirteen lots, fron m§ ‘west on Ha -av, Thirtee! lots, fronting east on Itidgeway-nv;g and eloven lots, fronting south o ‘West Huron-st., only two blocks dis. tant from Certral Park and the greas improvements of tho Northwester: Car Works, less than two minutes' walk from the Central Park Depot. These lots are situated in a part o the nit,ynwhere proporty is rapidly advancing, and no better opportuni« ty will ever bo offored to secure g pleasant home at your own price. TERMS OF SALE---1-4 oash, bald ance in 1, 2, and 3- years, with 8 pex cent interest. Title perfoct. Printed abstractd will be furnished each purchaser. . A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN of cars will start from Wells-st. depot at 3 o’clock g m. on day of sale, stop« ping at Halsted-st. and Pork Station, and return st 6 o’clock p.m., for tho convenience of those desiring to attend the sale. A mammoth tont will be erected on the ground for the comfort of all present. . : Plats and information furnished by {ELISON & FOSTER, Anctionegrs, 7 MARICE - pies BY GEO. P. GORE & CO. 08 & 70 Wabash-av. SPECIAL SATLEH oF 1,600 Oases and Barrels of Orystal and Flinf Glogs, assorted packages, 10 Orates of Decorated Ware, 16 Orates of W, G, Orockery, 10 Oagks of Yollow and Rookingham Ware, On THURSDAY, Juno %6, at 03§ o'olock. GFO. P. GORE & CO., Auctcs, 68 &0 Wabashaz.. Peremptory Auction Sale of REAL ESTATE HINSDALE.: Wo shall offor to tho highost bidder, SATURDAYy Juns 25, at4:15p. m., Two Houses and Bevon Lots, om tho promisos. Tho clogant resdonoeof W. Lelaud, Esq.d adjoining the valuablo ostate of N. I, Warren, Esq,, and Jorry Nottiogham, an. Honso contatns 13 7ooms, tnper Yoot ropair, A th modorn improvemonts, hot and cold srator, wmatble mantole, oollar under the estirs hause, f60m Honse, largo stablo and honoez, House bullt by tho day, undee’ (ha porsanal suporvision of M. Leland. Good Kitchon, range, ol Toa Tatwo ayparagis bod plonty of snada and e D troaar Loanthiut 1. all Eieds of staal feuts Saoh “aa oherry, PIm, spplos, raspbory, curranis, §tapos, ota. T of the most desirable estates in LR ES0rt by oo o the, ot dekale, syaan 2 niess man,. All the bulldings in the noighborhood ars g it el e, e B e SEALLS 4pd bosaty, on . o e B s wisods Loarts ara 15 tho SUL ) boral. All acy {nformation ean bo obs e s tipntore, GO, B. GORI & 00, 6 and W anaanar. BR0 dopontt roaulred of burshamrs, Fron tickets o Tigsdsle And return can ake care wi . 0D oromsing, and Gau s Shalogk .. m: from Til: 0. Dopot— Trein Qe 2 S50 B Qo §°Co., Auationvers. Regular South Side SATURDAY SALE A ATCOTION. Tho ontiro contonts of a_boarding house, ‘gonsiating of Dagavens Mattoseos, Bxtonsion Tabios, Onairs Du= Badding, Fosthor Pillows, Oomforters, Mirrors, Gaoking Btovas, Outlory, snd Pigeon-ilole Tablo. lko, Parlor and Cliambor Farnifuro, Marhlo.Top Tax lor, !ln(nlnfllfinnlnlkllaruxu;, Badaleads, Wardeshor, okors, Katension' Tabics, 3 Ivon and Forks, one arke canves teut. 3 ioro Bloois, Vaivot Top. rockn ey T e 5 ogble. Haragasee, Hecoud- m-:g: %4d Organs, on Saturday, Satls, at 9 o'clock, prompt. e hiad of Anc: G, P. GORE & CO., Anotlonsors, s “@8aud 70 Wabash-av. SPECIAL SALE ELEGANT BRONZES, CL.OCES, Oard Reooivers, Vases, Btatues, 0il Paints 7 ings, @ilt Candlestioks, Statuettes, On Thuraday, June 36, at 3 o'clock prompt GEO. P. GORE & 00, Auctlonears. iy :tBy TAYLOR & HARRISON. Special and Attractive Sale OoF DRY G0ODS, CLOTHING, &, 'WEDNESDAY and THURBDAY, June 25 and 25, at b o'olock, Fr [: 1s and Viotaris Lawne; now invoioe of Comtag ATpasss. Otepmdints, Gronaiins Tohos, fhine broldored Tolios, Taoo Hiiawls, Alpacs and Linon anin o, ¥ Skirin, Wibbous, Stk Sonrle Laca Tidic Briiae s Chetabs Lacos. "Liacs Cotlars, Huspandures Eong and Broctis Stawls, White Woal Sbavls, Gronadine Hhanta, ‘Stripod Bhawls: Tialo Throad and 1tid Gloves, Albuins, Portamory and Boaps, Faos, ot Books, o Gera o l"i‘l‘l‘\‘l"nhlllitll..' A Tavgo tuo OF stmdsy guods, whioh i e It Enato Gord, whtely s boasd, tRISON, s, Dy TAYLOT: & IAYTEON south Canaiats Also, st 11 0'clock this mornieg, 20 Rolls Carpet, v: 15 Rolls Checl & White Matting lved this day with ORDERS TO SELL. oo VRO T N Astianss . o = PROPOSALS. Lake View—site fur__Hi_gn Schiool Wanted. Lake Viow proporty ownare ara loraby notifiod that Boated Proposals for the ssle of a lat of about ono & auitabla far tho lootion of &+ Ilikh Souool, " in tho ssid fawnablp, will bo rocaived"at the uficoof tho Townahip avuror, Hooms 1 sud 8, (!lll. 1iajl, Chivago, tll atalock m.y July 1, 1673, Proposals will'lio addreased to W, it LARKABRIE, Treasuror, and will be ondorsod, +4 31d for Sale of Holiool Houso Slte, " WIRE WINDOW SOREENS, WITnHO RN W. BOSLEY, 117 Weat Waslingtou-ate ‘The Jand Sohtalns about 53,000 feot, mora or loss, on

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