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8 THE CIIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1873. SPORTING MATTERS. Additional Enries for tho Dextor Park Races. The International Billiard Tournament at New York. The Turf, Yachting, and Other Sports Elsewhere. BILLIARDS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE INTENNATIONAL TOURNAMENT—NINTI OAME, New Yonx, Juno 20,—In_tho first gamo this aftor- noon, Garalor won tho lond mud scorod fonr, but missed nn capy amatour stroko, Daly had good Lallsy but scored only threo, Garnlor following with two ronnd 0%, Daly madb two runa of twonty and ihreo, and put tho scoro twonty-six to four in b8 favor, Garnlor's fourth inning gave him 34 woll- earnod poluts, snd mado hia score 43 to Daly's 48, In tho ninth {Uo boy champlon rolled up 15, snd put s sting 40 fo ho Frenchman'a &, tho lattor gotting tho balls well togothors 4n his tenth inniog and carning 14, which would prob- ably have boen oxtendod into a fino run but for an un- ucky freozo, Daly camio in on thia play with 13, which Lo supplomentcd fu the twoltth by & mastorly oo of 97, which mado him 104 to Garnler'a 50, Garnior playod o hard Inck st his stago of tho game, and mado only 6 pointa in ivo in- nhigs, from tho eloventh to_ the ffteonth Sucludive, olthough his hirtecnil was opemed with one of tho fin atrokes of tho fournament, s cightecnth juning brought him thirtcon points, which Daly fol- lowed with 13, and tho game stood--Daly, 125; Gar- nler, 85, Daly mada 19 in his ninolcenth foning, ond, gettlng o balls into bad position, forfolted otio for o safety-play. Daly got a grip on tho balls $ho twontleth innivg, and hold them to tho tuno of 64, ‘making his aooro 176 to Garnier's 87. The Frencliman’a-bad luck stuck to him, In his twenty-socond Inning i came dnto good Tuck, aud cloverly mussed them In tho right-hand lower corner for 7 points, but the two object balls frozo and loft Tiim o bad piny, and ho missed, From tho twenty- third to tho twenty-eighths his play wont for smaill conns, Daly, on tho twenty-soventh, showed ol s, and put him® 216 to Garnle 103, Garnfot broke from his hard luck n the twonty-ninth, snd rolled up a pretty 19. In his ' b bo got iho ivorles . fogothier, worked across tho uppar end of tho tabls, broke them, run tlhiom neross onco moro, broko them the second time, snd brought thom together in the loft-hand upper cor- uer, mnuouvered them down to the lower corner, theheo rolled fhem gently down fthe fabla again, A50 thero wan loud elicering. At 70 the player bad to siop fullyn miunio, AL95, which tled Ubsasy's groat~ est run, tho enthusissm was indescribablo. Ladles in the gallorles waved tholr handkerchicfs, ~Enthusissts in tho body of thio houno actuslly threw thoir ats into the alr, and {ho spectators vied with each othor {n slouting, stamping feot, sud clapping hands, Meanwhilo the graceful little Frenchmon stood walte iy for tho storm to subside, and quict having been reatorad, ho made a carom which beat the best run of tho grost Ubassy, This loft tho balls i bad position, but a akillful draw hm&?m them together again, ant tho hundred was turned smid tumultuous applause, To hld them for 13 more, and rotired with longor, d louder, and_ hoartior applause than had yot beon accorded {0 auy player in this tournsment, Garolor slipped on omo of tho easlest caroms concolv- able, and cloed the pny for 113, As he rolurned o hi soat, lin faco ' exprossed unuoyanceat his ismal failiuro, but the cordial plaudita of tho spectators soon brought back hia gonlal smile, Tho play was vary oxclting. ‘To Daly's crodit, it must be said, Garnior’s wonderful play did not shake his norse o particle, for in tho thirty-socond inning b camo into bad balls and mado & score of 6, missing 8 dificult stroke, This brought the Loy to the frout zgain, but in tho thirty-second Garnior made 3, and coded with o bad miss to D:\l{]’l blank, and the gamo stood: Garnlor, 241; Daly, 241, From this point tho excitemont was tho most Intenso witneesod ne ot In_tho {ournament. Garnlor anado4 i (ho thirts-bird foning, and Daly follow- ing with 6, mado his otring tho lnrgest by ono point,— namely, 247 to 246, _Then the littlo. Frenchnisn made o clover 97 and Daly golting n falr position showed nervy play and consummato generalship, holding tho ‘ball well togeter until o had_ndded 35 to his atring, This mado Daly 282; Garnler 255, Tho Fronchman' thirty-afth inning weut for 16, and Daly followed with one of Lia short ntrokes, Leing sa norvy, delicate Uoulk ehob by ovor wae mado, This gavo Daly o load of 20 points, ond _enconraged his backerd, Garnler, mnlun%only 3 in his thirty-alxth in. ning, still bnd 20 to go, Daly following to good balla utn 3 and mado o Jamentablo fatluro, leaving tho Blis wimost bunched for his opponcnt, ' The Frenchs Tnsenbte Sork bl bty 108 Raus1y e £a%ss points, within one of gamo, At this point they broke and lefL a {hree-cushion shot, the balla heing soparated by the length of the table. With a most delicato stroke Garpler sent his ball sround th tablo, It is doubtful whetber Lo intended to mako going up or coming back, bLut as {t lad only legs enough o mako tho circult, and_ barely counted on the come- ack, it 13 fair to sitpposo that the shot was a acratch, As thp two balls mot, Gurnior jumped af loast two feo from tho floor, and, beforo he came down, was soizod ‘in the arms of his friends, Toward the closo of this fgamo, soveral unecrupuloua rowdica endeavored to Arighten tho Frenchmun out of his shots by hissing, "but the majority of the epectators were with him, and suon restored quiet, Altogother this was the most in- teresting game of the tournament up to thia date, Tho following 18 tho ecor muummn—q, 0,0,2,3,34,0,9,0,14,0, (yi 8,0,0,5,0, , 0,7, 4,0, 1,3, 1,0, 0, 10, 4 5, 4, 9,160,'s, atal, 500, ' Avorago, 7710, S, DALY—3, 20, 8,0, 1, 1, 0, 6,, 15, 18, 6,37,0, 5, 3,1, 0, 12,0, 54, 0, 0, 3, E 5, 0, 17, 2,'8, 0, 6, 35, 2, 9, 8, ) 0, % %, 9, 4, 1, 25, Total, 200, “Averago, 7 31-47, it TENTI GAME, This evening the first gamo was botweon Deery and JouDlon, and waa won by the latter, The following is tho scoro O 41,21, 3,0,1,12,12. 25,1, 1, 1,9, 3,'0, 9,0, 1, 3,35, Total, S00’ : 4,0,1,8,20,13,4,12,0, 4,1, 0,1,1,2,0,13.1,0,3,3,1,1, 1. Dloivs average, 10§ Deory's, 4 150, ELEVENTI GANE. Ubnssy and Garnior wera tho contestants inthe second gamo_to-night, Tho formor hind the call on Volting ot olds of two to ono, Play in the come monccmont of the gamo was fame, that of Ubneny capecially poor, In is rovonts inufng, Garnter by briliant play, inchding some very fuo mase shiots, ‘mide 56, snd 12 bl eightoenth inulig inning handsomo run of 60, - Garaler, fu his twent inuing, mado 10, and won tho game aimld muich ap- lause! G 8. fcone Ganxien--0, 9, 13, 11, 0, 0, 14, 38, 1,1, 2, 92, 36, 20, 19, 0,1, 0, 60, 0, 4, 2, 15, 0, 81, 0, 10, Total, 500, Unassx—0, 0, 12, 0, 20, 1, 43, 12, 1, 3,11, 14, 9,9, 66,4, 0,80, %, 1,'%,'51,7,'25.” Total, 200, Undusels Avenaazs, ospondent wants fo know tho avorages of public gomes with Bessuogor in this city, They uro_us follows: Tirst game, 6 52.53; second gawo, 84-7; third gume, § 1-27; fourth game, 17 35-45, THE TURF. WILL TAE ENTRIZS NEVER END? Tho manugers of tho Dextor Park Club meoling, which commencos on Tuesdsy noxt, ars beginning to hiuk that every horeo of suy note from Mafue to Call~ foraia will bo entered for purses beforo tho races come off, Fivendditional ontrics wero rocoived by matl at ahe Beeretary's offico yestorday, and thero may be mord for Mr. Slmpeon fo-dsy for ought anybody knows, The lotters wore all postmarked on the 24th, and tho wulrics thoy aunounce aro thorefora correct, Ty for trotting and pacing promiums, and awall the to List to 164, onc-balf of which sre for running and tho otlior half for trotting, Tho lnst arrivals sro as followa® For the 2:30 purac.- L, V. Caldwoll's ci, m, Mila Qaldwll, P. Wintemon's ch. b, Logan, For the pureo for G-year olds—Gus Gloddon’s L, g, Nick, 0 purse—Gus Gleddon's bl g, Billy Lam- Tor the 2:4 Lerson. . wloF the placing purso—D, K, Rickett's b, g. Mooslor ‘om, Tho managers have not yet deolded on thie amount of tho special pureo mentioned in TiE TRILUNE yeae turday, und huve not fixed upon tho day for tho race, It i thonglt that » ¥ constellation pureo of respecte ablo kize will be offered at the close of the mooting for 2 race between defeated runners, Joln Al Davis, of 8t, Louts, arrived Iast evening withs four runuers, whicll are stalled ab the park, LLUEWHERE. EAsT SAGINAW, Juno 20,~1'ho track {o-day was in splendid condition, The weathor was fino, and about 3,000 pooplu wero In_nttendauce at tho ruces to-lsy, Tliroo races wore trotted, including thio 2:31 Taca post~ poned from Tucsday, This raco, which was trotted first, wud won by Kate Haz in throo straight toath, Lazard was the favorite ut big odds, BUMMARY, Kato Hazard, Walter Nowton,, Vaughn, Priceton o Kittlo G,, Buy Henry, Time—L: alag s a0l 0 race, which camu noxl, Was won by Udell, 1ho fuvorite, In~ threestraight heats, Clomentine tak- 0k 1he sucod money, Littlu Lougfellow the third, and Ntile the fourth, Taell, Clementin,... . Little Longfullow, Neillo Tower. Mudesty, . Erank Pul ‘and Vaughin. 'rlno—2:00, 2:3034, 2235, Intho 2:30 puco thero'were ton entrles and elght sturters, Hare ond Indlana haviug been withdrawn, MMollie Morrls was the favorite throughoutat big odds, oveu nitor the first heat, which waa taken by Natchez, BUMMARY, P [T 1da ¥, and igoufor drawa, wanuxneN maarLooam Tinie—3; 2:30) :91, The racos, with tho oxcoption of {ho 3:4é race paned from'Tucedsy, Will closo to-nmorrow in & race, open (o all,and for pacers, Inthe first 0t~ 160 e § ineroaro thirtoon entrien, with Albort tio fivorite, In tho opon {0 all, noven ontrios, with Conly favorlta, and fivo entrica in tho pacérs, with Tiarey favorito, Itin rumoreil that Hoopor will not start in the opon-for-all, for which ho and Pliot Templo nro autered. " Tho %:4d Taco will bo trolted on Baturday morning. rw Lo, Junio 90,—Flootwood Tark—Fonrth day of tho -&flng meoting, Tho first race for a puren of $800 for horscs whiol nover bent 2:43, resulled na fol- lows ¢ Wiutiirop Morrill, Jr. Tonobecat Rk Ty 253 TN mo—1:01 3 YRR : "8 Tho socond raco fora purme of sa,:fio T hatise which nover beat 2:31, roaulted Timo=2:22; 242 ; 283, - BAx TnANGIAC0, Juno 20.-—Fool solling to-night at tho Lick Houso ot tho §10,000 running racea to come off on Baturday, at Ooxlaud, Avt 'Noll _ Flahorty, ,00 on Noll ' Flaherty, tho favorito, two to'ono, On Don Wade ud Thad Stevona $8,000 wera aold, ‘Tho botting ia sbout oven, ~Groat intorest is folt in tho roault of the Faces, Tloszon, June 20,—Tlio ruces at Mystio Park, to-dny, sold, woro Iargoly attoridod, The fnt Taco, for horsod which hiad never beaten 2:50, wea won by Flora Bollo, Best timo, The ~ second mo, 2:0. raco for horsoa that bad novor baton 2:82 was one of thobst over seen horo, the_time made boing vory fant for that clana of horacs, Thio raco wns won by Drinco Allen, who took tho last throo beats, Blanche winning tho fifat two, Time, 2:00X ; 120} 2:20 ; 22036, BASE BALL, Tho Dano, Weetlnko & Qovert nino and the Poat- Oflice Olub played s gamo_yeaterday affernoon, at tho corner of Van Burou and Lafiin streets, in tho pres- enco of a large number of peopls, Though Mades and Atwater, of tho old Olicago White Htockings, played with tho Post-ONico boys, the D,, W, & Co,’s ‘woro auccoseful by the following Acore TInnings— 123450678¢90 Daue, Woatlake & Covert.0 2 1 4 1 2 3 2 2-17 Poat-Oftice 002030678 14 AQUATIC. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. TonONTO, Juno 20,—The ontrics havo beon made for tho Intornational rowing rogottn to como off an Sai~ urdny. _ Tor tho singlo scall champlon raco, firat-cla, Donmarel, Powell, nnd_ Luthor, oll of Pittsburgh Tonn., havo ontored, os woll jaa Douglans, Novise, Thon, Loudon, and Jichard Tinning, ail of Toronto, Bluglo soul, sécond-clssa—eana Bnldor, of Ponneyl- vonin, and Jobn Loudon, Ircdale, Ttobort Tenning, and Donelly, of Ganada, Doublo soull, second-class— Ono American club and four Dominfon'clubs. Doublo scull, firat-lass—Two Dominion olubs and ofio Ameri- can,’ Four-Onted, first-class—Four clubs from Ponn- pylvania oud Buffalo and ono Toronto. Four-Onred, second-class—Two Amorican and one Canadinn, Therd aro ton cutrios for {ho akifY raco and four for tho tub raco, The prizes aro liboral and koen competition ox- pectod, THE TRIGGER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Denoir, Juno 26.—Tho plgeon-shooting fonrna- ‘ment cont{fued hiero to-day with increased aiteudanca and interost, The firat prizofn to-day's shooting wos takon by . iTulford, of Now York, and_was s silver toa-act, Thosocond prize, $50, by I 2, Lang, of Do- troit ; iho third, by 8, IL. Tves, of Datroit; tho fourtl, by John B, Stadler, of Detrolf, CRICKET, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. DETnOIT, Juno 20.—The first cricket match of {ho season in thia vicinity has just beon played bolweon the Peninaulare, of this city, and ibo Chatham_ Olub, :’Lh the Intier placo, and rosulted in & victory for the athams, EDUCATIONAL. Commecncoment Excrcises at Various Anstitutions Yesterday. NORMAL URIVEDSITT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. BLOOMINGTON, Juna 26.—The commoncement oxer~ clses of tho Normal Untversity wero held in tho great hallof tho institution, and wore attended by a largo sudience, gathered from all parta of tho Stato, As is always the casc, old tudents, gradustes of yesrs ago, and numerous friends of tho Normal wero in' attond« s11c0 to note tho progress of the year gone by, snd to listen to the pleasant oxercisca of the University’s gala- day, Upon tho plaiform woro the mombers of tho Stato Bosrd of Education, the Faculty of tho Untversity, s number of eminent scholars and divinos, memers of tho Alumini Assoclstion, nnd oflier per- #ons ; ulso the members of tho graduating class, twen= four ln number. The hour for tho beginning 'of tho ‘oxoreiscs of the day Lavigg been sunounced by the Tresidont, tho Rav, 0. EXfaylor, of Normal, offered upa prayor. Next came the chorus When tho Morn- ing,” sang by & number of tho ladies and gentlomen of ' tho iod by Prof. F. A. Parker, This ‘'was followed = by tho _ salutatory and oration, * The Weathor Burcau,” by Br, Charles D0 Gutouv, bt Olilly Gownbyy shoash £0r this HOBUF oble position by tho Faculty; and tho_cssay, ““On the ‘Threshold,” by Miss Luna Hullock, of Normal, Those two acholarly efforts wero succooded by iho duot * How Beautiful {s Night,” Bang ‘beautifully by Miss 1ds Cook and Mr, W, 8. Mills. Followlng_thia came o continuance of eswsys and orations, The oration “wiliam tho Silent,? by Johm B, myer, of McLean GCounty, wna followed by an “The Good = Old Poter of Bchuylor Thio oration, Tha Valuo of Bchool Bupervision,” by J. Lawson Wright, of Stephenson_County, and the ‘casay, " Tho Majoaty of Silenco,” by Miés Mary M, Cox, of Knox County, woro folowed by mustc, = Gleo, @ Avnko, Zolian Lyro” - Thio remaining exerclaes wero as follows: Oration, # Gompulsory Education,” by Ernola R, K, Kimbroughy of Vermilion Gounty, Eseay, “ Tho Miniaty of La~ Dor,” by Miss Mary 1, Thofaas, of Logan County, Oration, The Last of the Puritans," by Arthur Bhoros,’ of Logan County. Ieay, “Froo and EquaLb by Miss Fllon 8, Edwards, of Nor- Oration, “Policy _ sad Juwsper ¥, 'Hoys, of Whitesldo Vocal golo, “Lovely épflng," rendorad b nio Bmith, Oration, Tho Mission of the Common Hchool,” by Do Witt O, Roberts, of Ohlo, Essny, “The Influenco of Olimate on Character,” by Miss Emma V. Warron, of Kane County. Oration, “ Amer- fca's Need of the Bcholar,” by Edmund J, James, of Normal, & graduate of tho High chool Dopartment, Essay and valodictory, Individuality,” by Miss Mary Hawloy, of Normal, ajpointed to {his Lonor by her class, Holo and chorus, * Daughter of Error,” and the obligato eolo rendared by Miss Nsunio Smith, The Iabor of threo yoars waa then crowned by tho presentation of the diplomas of the University to those ‘whose names appear as cssaylsis and orators above, and also to the following, who _did not participato in tho literary exercisea of thooccasion ; Anna V, Buther- Iand, McLean County ; Putnsm L. Drigham, Douglas Coutity ; Goorge M, Decrone, Eflingham County ; H. Amelia Kollogg, Cook County ; J. Dickey Temploton, Tazowoll Countys Felix I, Talt, Macon County} Ids L, ¥oss, Vermilion Oounty: Waltor O, Lock wood, Lagalle Gounty ; M. Louiss Abraham, Iroquols Couuty, of the High Bchool, Tho oasays and orationa {hroughout wore fina pro- ductonn, not.the over-decorated and ornate effusions of tho seminary, but the carnest, solid, sud_compro- hensive efforta of well-cultured, woll-stored minds, evidencea one and sll of the valuabla character of the work done at the State Normal, and of tho infiuences ‘which go out from its walls, The address mado by President Edwards upen the prosontatation of tho diplomas was most appropriate, advising tho graduatea o choriah & broad catholic spirit, a fooling of toloration, a revor- cnce toward all men, and s love for tho labora of all, £ give just deferonce to the opinjona of ll, and to go forth 12 & apirit ot churity, to lift overy one by tho hand, He thanked tho class for tho * leachnble spirit” which thoy have over exhibitod, for their willingtioss to asalst in forwarding tho intexost of tho University, nand ssgured them of tho aymyathy and love of thelr procoptors, ‘Samuel W, Moulton, Prestdent of tho Roard of Edu- cation, wd introducod, and mado & fow romnrks, ro. futing’ some of tho charges made against tho Htato Normal, and exprassing his confidonce in th glorious futura of the institution, Mr. Moulton ia o thorough woman's rights chumplon, and expressod his thoughts in that direction with great froedom, The Hon T, I, Rogors, rercsentaitva of this county n tho Legtalature, wae {ntroduced, and oxpresicd his entiro confidonco In the valuo of tho institution, giv- ing somo incidonts from his exporionco with tho Nor- mal's interost in the Legialature at tho last session, The Hon, Mr, Younablood, onator from Franklin County, an ardent friend of the Normal, made a fow romarks, giving an intercsting sheteh of tho early candltion of tho oducational futorosts of tho Blato, Remarka wero slso mado_by tho Lon, Mr. Caa- andy and the Ifon, Dr, Stewart, Reproscntatives from the'county. _ After tho closing of tho litorary oxercisca of tho day by benadotion, tho audionco disporecd, wud shaachool year was formally ot n ond. A grand ‘banquet was spread {n tho assombly room of the Universlty, and was partaken of by tho clana just gradunted, od a Jarga usber of uvited guoutn, lto occasion ras o lighly enloyable oue, (i visnds boing of tho finest, and * the foaut of reason” in per- fect keoping with fhe oxorelsed of tho day, OHIO DNIVERSITY, CrNoreNaTI, June 20,—At the Commencorment of tho Oblo Universily, at Athens, to-dsy, s class of sovon graduated, OTHER COMMENOEMENTH, QrionanaTy, 0., Juno 20.—AL the Commoncemont of tho Wiltenberg Colege, Springficld, 0., to-day, thore woro cleven graduatos ;' also, at Contro’ Cullego, Dune ville, Ky,, sixteon graduaten; Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SrmorizL, June 20,—Tho Commencoment oxor- cluos of our High School took place to-night at the Opora-ouse, There wers twonty-four gradustos. REAL ESTATE SALES. QITY rnopEnTY, On Wedneadsy Inst Mosars, Llison & Foster, Auc- tioneers, sold some property fronting west on Shurtloft avenue, botween Tweaty-ninth and Thirtioth stroots, and from the pricea obtalnod agood idea can bo formed of tho value of land {n the viclnity, The al- tendanco at tho aale waa largo, and the bidding prompt, The lots, five {n number, avo 343125 feot, Oue, with a priviiego o thres, waa put U, and tho purchasor took all, paying $1,123 cachi the owner expectod only ,000, ° The néxt one sold for $1,180, and the othur onle for 1,210, On tho same dey the firm disposod of a lot, on Wentworth aveuto, near Twenty-uiuth atreat, 953125 feet, with au 0ld Louso on i, for 83,700, Yes' terday they'sold property, in Block §9, Oanal Trustecs® subdivision of thie nortlisast quarter Boction a1, 89, 14, located on Darber strect, aouth of Twenty-soodnd, Weat Bide, Tho atfendance was good, and tho Lidding amiited,. Tt 1 sorner) sold for 8107 Lot 3 91507 Lot 3, $i80, aud Lot 4, $180, The lota kuown s Nos, 53 and 255 Bouth Jofforson, btwoon Van Ditron and Itnrrison htrects, broughit $05 a front foof, Tand in Qray'a Bubdivision, in thio northiesat quartor of Section 06, 13, 40, on Milwaukeo avenuo and Iloffmann was_also_gold, Lot 13 brought $16 a front foot 19, $16; Lot 14, $18; Lot 16, $24, Thia is whint wa kniown aa the Rutkor proporty, linving boon in tho pos- sosslou of that family for twonty yonrs, TIE WAUKKGAN RALT, A train of twalve cara Joft tlio city yootorday morne ing with sbont 1,000 poraonn to attend tho Waukogan Inud salo, Tho property contained 45 acros of grove Iand, aubdivided into convonlont realdoneo lots, About threc-fourtha of it was sold, tho balance being resorved by to ownors, ko pricd ranged from £, to $7.60 per foot, OMOLOGICAL. Mcoting of tho Michigan Stato Pomos logical Convention-=intoresting ¥n= pors Ktenil. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. RALAMAZOO, Mich, June 20.—Thora was an fne croased attondanco at tho Pomologleal Canvention . to- dny, Tho morning was ocoupled with tho loctur of Trof. Beal, of tho Stato Agricultural Bocloty, on the subject of “Fertilization of Flowers by Insccts,” show- ing that but for tho operntion of bacs, moths, waspe, eta., thoro would bo no flowers; that Insocts and planta woro mutually dopendout upon cach other, s iltuse trations upon tho blackboard wero very fino, 1o gave tho process of artificial hybrodization, by which diffor ent varlotion of frult wore easily produced, - G, G Lyon, of Wayno county, guvo o totorosting [over gn atravorrion. 1o profora the Wilson's Al ny for gencral cultivation, and the harles Downing for amatour teat, The report of Prof. Holmos, Iaat evening, on the dicase of poach {roos, was vory oxhaustivo, Lottors wero alao read, in connoction with iho re) {from frult men in all parta of tho Btate, The {fln ‘majority of mombors prosent do not bollovo that tiio yollows oxist in tho peach orchards in this Btate, This affornoon tho Boololy visited _round, trying to fll tho numerous invitationa oxtondod td thiom by tho citizons, Thin ovening addreases wero do- livered ' beforo tho Convontion by dudgo Wolls, of Kalsroazoo, and Dr. Matteaon of Monrao. Tlo progratumo for to-morrow o {ull ono. Alargo acceanton to tho fruit and flowor display was mado! mo) ing. [ NEW YORK. The Wood-Cnrverss==An Unfortunato Japancse Prince--Good Tomplaru-e Miscollaneous Local Nows. New Youx, June 20.—Tho Woorl Sculptors’ Union of thils city will hiavo o roprosontation at tho Congresa of Mechanies in Cincinnaty, oarly in July, when thoy ex- pect o National Union' of Furaiture Workers to bo formed, Trinco Azums, of Japan, who reslgnod from tho Ane porells Naval Adademy o short imo ago, owing to il health, $5 now in this city, aufforing froun & pulmonary complaint, Ho desires Lo roturn to Japan, but his phy- slcihus nd¥iao i 2ot undertako tho' Journey ot awhile, Aboit 8ty Good Tamplars, who wll represont thly country ot o meoting fn London, July 23, of the Grand Lodgo'of Good Templars, mailod yosterday, Among tho dolegntos wore tho Rov, John Ruasell, of Michigan, tho highost officer of tho Order in this country, Johu D, Walsh, eash-makor, and Androw J, Bmith, shinde-makor, aro adaitionl arests undor tho ring in- dlctments, Tho Presidont of the Atlantio Bank, Mr. Southworth, appenred in Court to-day, to refute the umor set afioat yentorday, of his having abecondod, In the' Court of Goneral Beaslons, this morning, Frank Gillen, who killod his wifo in 'Broomo_stree on tho 16th inst,, and Edward Kirtland, who killed John_ Duffy tho eame day, ploadod not’ gullty, snd ‘Wero romanded to tho Tombs. Thie body of o boy, agod 7, the on of Honry Floig, of 723 Lighth ovonue, who has beon missing iwo weeln, wae discovercd by workmen excavating o cellar st Forty-sixth atreet nnd_Elghth avonto, No marke of violonic wero found, but it is supposed tho boy wan drowned by some young scampa in that nelghbor- hood, and tho body busiod in tho collar, Two boys ‘were arreated and bailed in $150 each, st al b RELIGIOUS. National Camp Mceting nt Codar XRapids, lowne-Foreign Missions, Special Dicpatch to The Chicago Tribune, OEDAR Rarins, Juno 26,~This morning 0t10 o'clock tho Nationsl Cafup Mecting wsa openod, A moro ausplolous beginning could mot bo dosired. Tho weathior was all that could bo desired, Tho meoting was opened by tho Rov, Mr, Tnskip,who mado s telling addrees in bis Inimitablo siyle, which waa mado up ‘mostly of peraonsl cxperlance, acenes and incldonts of other meotinga of this kind, nud_sppealed {0 tho min- Isters now prosent to Join with those who aro now con- ucting tho mooling, amd mako tio grand ovont of tho year for tho Great Northwest, Thoro sroabout thirty ministors now presont, and many moro ro ox- Pected: Visitora are arrivig on overy train, MINNEATOLIS, Juno 20,—Full srrangemonts aro making for the ontertninment of tho American Board of Commissioners of Forclgn Misslons that mects hero on Supt, 23, All ‘who como will be cared for, and 3,000 have boon. ratnod for oxira_exponnos, NEW Yonk, Juno 30.—The Anmial mooting of tho Boued of rubieon ofthio Gonoral Tiysologieal Beminary s lield fo-duy nt the Beminary bullding fn Twentiot ftreot, Ovor 100 Trustees wero preacut, nmong thom tho Bishops of liiuots, Tennessco, Missourl, Westorn Now_York, ud tho Aselstant Blshop of Moryland. Tl Report of tho Financo Commitleo shows assota to tho valus of $660,613, The comiag clasa will probably bo tho largest yet known. THE DOCTORS. National Eclectic Medical Association Convention. Covusnus, 0., June 26,—Tho Natlonal Ecloctlo Association resse¢mbled. this morning, The Commit- tce on Credentisis reported tho admission of forty now membors, A, J. How, of Cincinnali, read a vory Ine toresting and carefully propared paper on the Use and Treatmout of Cataract,” which attracted a good deal of attention, and called out an earnest discussion, John King, of Cincinnati, rend an intoreating paper on sick headache rosulting from gastric acldity, and de- soribed his method of treatnient. Papera were roceivod from H, Wablgemuth, of Springfleld, 11l ; E. 8. Mo- Clellan, of New York, on i Now Romadies s from J, G. Vandewater, of ‘Indians, on * Corebro-Spinal Meniugitis,” aud from Dr. Fattex, of 8t, Louls, on “Cholora. At tho aftarnoon seselon a papar was presented from Edward Froeman, of Cincinnatl, on the analysis of urine and ita valuo fn tho diaguosis of urinary dise oagos, Consjderable dfscusslon was had on the sub- Ject of mpecific medication. The following offi- cers were clocled for iho ensuing year: Prosident, O, E, Miles, Doaton ; Vico-Praaidents, A, M, Ingslls, of Ohia; J. . Borland, of Peunsylvania; and R. A, Beach, of Michigan; Tronsurer, B, J, Btowe, of Now York; 'Socrotarics, It A, Gunn and 1, H. Oshlll, of New York ; Corresponding Secretary, 0, H, P, Shoe ‘maker, of Jowa, The next aunual meeting will bo held in Boston, on the second Tuosdsy in noxt June, Prof, A, J. Howe, of Cinciunati, roported s case of vesicos ~ogiual fistuln, showing an'llustration of tho caae, and the operations performed, BROKE JAIL, Escape of Wagner, the Xsle of Shonls Murderor, and J. T. Carlisic, o Con= domned Murderer. POLTLAND, M., June 26,—Two now watchmon wero put on duty fast iight in tho Alfred Jail fo watch Wagner, tho Inlo of Buoals murdercr. About 9 o'clock ono of them remarked that Wogner was lylng very atill, At 3o'clock bis morniug, obscrving that tho prisonor was in tho amo position, tho watchmen mado an Investigation, and found a broomatick dressed in Wognor's ~ clotling in place of Wagner, and on further oxmination, it was oscortalned with wo other ~prisoners, bhad fomo bars guarding o souitl Teading to tho paniry on tho floor below, mado a hearly moal and doparted. At 8 ololock this morning o attompt b recapture had beon made, ShorlT Warren Doty abount. 8, Louts, Juno 96.—Four pereons, ono of them named J. T. Carlisle, inder sentenco to bo hanged, and_another, Marlih Wyatt, charged with murder, gseaped from ‘the County Jall in Loxinglon, Mo, yos terduy, . TRANSPORTATION. Sonator Ingalls, of Kansas, Wants the Misslssippl Emproved, TorerA, Kan,, June 26,—In an address delivered at the concluding exercises of the Agricultural College, st Manbattan, Honutor Ingalls entered fnto an elab: orate consideration of the trausportation question, and ita rolatou o Kansus and nelghboring Btates’ and Torritorien, 1o udvocated tho fmprovement of the Minelurippl River and s tributuries,and the buildiog of the Fort St. Philip Caual, o ssid that the time was ot far distant when ocean nteamers and other sea- olig vossols would laud at 8t, Louls, bringing foreign inportations diroct, aud takiug out the agricultural {.mdum of the West almost from our very doors, Ho avored tho expendituro of liberal sums by tho Goy- orumont in the immediato sud oxtenaive inprovement. of our national nuvigation system, 1ily Temarks wero Tocelved with marked favor by o large audience of farmers presont, BUFFATO. = Arrent of & Supposed 'Thic! -Poraonal, BurraLo, Juno 26,—A euspiclous party, supposed to bo a burglat, was arrested hore b 'io_gavo tho namo of Obarles Williamy, Ho lind in his possession largo quantity of Juwelry and allyorware, smong which aro spoons misrked * L, B, ILY and @', D% sllyer forks marked ¢ Kirby Houso: o chiid's gold rin marked % 3, D" two gold watclies, marked 39,345 o 18,860, nud " onio ‘wiiich owners are o Hon, W, Windom, Ohalrman of the Bpectal United Hiates Bonato Commitien to colloct inforuintion on duland trausportation, arrived hero to-duy ox u tour of preliminary fwpectio oS i Koulsvillo Bonrd of Trade, TousvirLE, Ky, Juno 20,—1ho Board of Trado to- duy formaliy ook ’ponossion of tholr splondid now ball in the Lithgow bullding, cornor of Main and Third streets, colobrating tho event with & banquet and speochos from leading werchunts, oto, Washinjgton Molics, New Yonx, June 20,—Waehington’s headquartors at Morristown, N. J., wore sold at auction yeatcrday, and wero boughl for presentation to tho Btalo at the buy- fug pricy, $25,000, Tho sash worn by Washinglon wlien o was Grand Master of tho Masonte Lodge sold for §1,000, ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION. Its Rocont Exoursion to the *‘Groat American Dosert.” Ball at Wichita---A Railrond Land-Grant---Hoavy Bridgo Talls---The Toxas-Calllo Trado. Speetal Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune, Tanoory, Nob,, Juno 22, 1873, Tho annusl oxcurslon of the Illtnols Prose Ansoclation onded horoe to-day, aud vory much too as it bogan, to tho eatlsfaction of evory one. Tho bandsomo manner in which the peoplo of tho Gom Oity trontod tho Illinols editors mado onch in n good humor with his follows at tho start, aod no incidont inall tho 1,500 milos of travol tondoed in tho loast to disturb this com- plaisant mood. It was agroed, in tho inception of the ox- ourslon, that A WESTWARD TRIP would best eult tho tastos and desiros of tho mombors of the Association, and an invitation to pass over tho lino of the Atchison, Topokn, & Bonta Fo Rallcond was, thoreforo accopted. This lino of road runs in & southwostorly diroction from Atchison, and crosgos the borders of Bouthwostorn Kaneas at Bargont,—in all n distanco of moro than 400 milos, = Your correspondent loarnod his geography from Mitcholl,—a most cstimable theorotical goographer, ho wna no donbt; but, when he loarned that tho routo traversed by this lino of xallrond was directly across i THE GREAT AMERIOAN DESERT, ‘which waa piotared by Mitoholl and desoribed by him as barron of troe, shrub, or tuft of grass, with searcoly, within its wide borders, a drop of wator with which to wot the parched lips of the ‘weary traveler; an illimitable oxpanse of sand ; s terror to tho early pioneer; and then looked ‘upon tho Great Amorioan Desort 08 it is, he waa Iod to doubt the oxtent and acouracy of his geo- graphical attainments, aa woll as the practical knowlodgo of the great astronomer from whoso toxt-book ho had learnod the littlo ho knows of the Great Wost, '~ This opportunity, then, to pass boyond tho limlts of civilization, and into tho domain of the buffalo, tho coyoto, the prairie-dog, and, maybe, the wild Indinn; and thon to loarn somothing of the realitios of what is tormod tho West and Western lifo,—was most eagerly and cnthusiastically ombraced by all the mombers of tho Proas Association, Fow, if any, of the party, had over traveled to the Far West. THE RATLROAD-MANAGEMENT, in & princely mannor, provided for all tho wants of tho oxoursionista. A train of palace conchos, to which was attached o commissariat, liberally supplied, and managed with & preclsion which gave evidenco of a pravious oxporionco, eithor in tho Commissary Departmoent of tho army or the management of a Sanitary Commisaion, ‘With this outfit wo started scross tho Grent Desert, propared to meot and overcome any oud oll its dificultics. It water failed ue, wo hod—lemonado; and, if gamo should prove scarce, we had haw-sandwichos and roast chicken. ‘We woro outward-bound thirty-six hours, Tho firat night tho Asaooiation accepted the lospi- talitios of WIGHITA, a thriving city on tho southorn border of Kan- sas, and on tho north bank of the Arkanuns Rivor. ‘Chis s the vory vergo of civilization, and indoed one would supposs but n short timo sinco it had oxisted only in a half-civilizod stato. But the railroad has changed ita aspoct. Theo ball given in honor of the visit of tho ex- curgionists was a fine affalr, and was oxcoedingly apropos, a8 will be seen by the programme : .Chicago Quincy ‘reeport Bellavillo ksonville Vars: Quadrills, ! Qu: Decatur 13, Quadrille mington 14, Bchottisoho, ....Oltawa 16. Quadrille, ‘Wankegan 1. Mazourk Gnlesburg 17, Quadrillo, . Kanknkeo 18, Waltz, 19, Virginia L. .. . *+Home, Bweot Home," It is just a littlo remarkable to sco, away down in that remoto part, us much evidonco of reflnoment and oultivation as was ovincoed. Ladies who had cortainly onjoyed the benefits of good socloly and educational privileges, well Yorsed, too, in tho intricncies of dross and the mocrots .of the toilet; gon- tlemon, ocourtcous and polite, who vied with each other to make the atayof their Illinois frionds plonaant and ngreeable, and the verdiot of all the jury was, that they succooded. TIE LIMIT OF OUR OUEWARD TRIP wan resched mext dsy ab 2 o'clock, The train stopped at Fort Larned; and, at that point, we having lunched, the train was put about, and wo wera homeward, bound, and noxt morning, at 4 o'clock we were in Atchison, I could not halp tho rofloction, during the trip, when I looked out upon the rolling prairie-lands, coverod with luxuriunt grass, ripening wheat, or growing corn, on eithor side of tho road, almost the entiro longth of the limo, that this great corporation was one of thoso which had onjoyed, at the hands of our munificent National Logislature, A PRINOELY OIFT. In doed, it in said that the numbor of acres of rioh farming and grazing lands to which it Inya claim under a government grant is 8,000,000, Theso lands are 40 miles in width along the line, in altornate esotions, or 20 miles on either sido, and of thom lis in the forillo _valloy of the Arkansss River. No ono has a concoption of tho valuo of tho gift until pormitted to bohold the vast oxtent of land, and its capacity wdylnld to the wants of man whon oultivated, aud to consider, too, that cach sottler advances the value of the adjowning lands 26 per cent, and somotimes more,” All this ad- yanco swolls tho aggrogato into mill- ions of dollars, and it will bs but a fow mnm until all of theso lands are sold, and this corporation has dponkelod 8 vast for- tune, tho result of o perfidious National policy, which has not only ourichod this, but many othor corporations. I noticod at Wichita the necessity for a Farm- ors' Grango. 'T'hat city boasts uf A DRIDOE, —n fair structnre, 1,600 foet long, across the Ar- kansas River, Thostockis now worth 800 percont; and, from tho scalo of prices furnished, I should think an advanco in this was not improvable or romote. Ior crossing the bridgo with a two- horae team, 81; on lorseback, 50 conts; on foot, 26 cents; and proportionato pricos por hoad for catlle, hogs, and other anintals,” A first-class Grangoe would do well down thore. ‘We had occasion to inquire somowhat of tho TEXAS OATTLE TBADE, and loarned that the monoy transactions at this oiut lnst yenr reached 2,600,000 ; and ghat Tt wers um{: od north to various poiuts 180,- 000 hend of caitle; that, eo far this soason, thero had boen reported to the hoadquarters in Wichi- ta 87,000 hoad, which wero then grazing Within, & cirefo "of - tan milos of the oity. Thadealers {n oattlo expected the ship- ments to go beyond laut yoar, ‘This digression I could not avoid, and can of- fer no apology for it. Our excursionists nc- coptod tho courtesy of thie. Atchison & Nebraska Railrond Company, and shortly arrived in Lin- coln, Neb,, whoro, attor various and sundry TESOLUTIONS OF THANKS, to all from whom courtesles had beon re- celved, ospooially to Ar, A, E. Fonzelon, the General Tiokot-Agout, undor whoso care the trip was mado ovor tho Atchison, Topeka & San- ta Fo line, the Asuociation adjonrned to moot sgain noxt yoar,—time and placo not yot fixed, 1t wan o sourco of .groat satisfaction to tho editors In the parly to know that one of tho Chicago dailles—Tue T~ uNz—was roprosonted on tho oceason and many and by no means complimentary were tho remarks indulged in at the sbeeuco of rop- resontatives from tho othors. At Lawronco, whore the oxcurslonists stopped for an_hour to viow this historlo city, your correspondent was ospeolally singled out by Mr, Emory, ono of the ORIOINAL ONE NUNDIED young men who mottled at Lawronce, now _ mearly ninotoon yoars B0, Ho sald that, on thelr trip Wost,” they stopped in Chicago, and from Tug 'I'ntnuxe they ro- coived oncouragement and cheor; that all through their subssquent dark and troublous oarger, Tug Tminune had stood their friond ; and they never lad lot an occasion pass whiol enabled them to_show their appreciation of this kinduness, Mr. Ewory alvo said that, of this’ 100, thore wero but 20 now living. Tho city glves no ovidenco now of tha flory ordonl through swhioh it has passod, KANSAS CRIMES, he Beomilor Graveynrd n SequolwesA Lent from the Rarly Iilntory of Lenvenworth Cltysssliurder by ‘Wholesales b From the San Francfsco Bullctin, Ono warm, mooulight Triday ovening in Juno, 1867, I ent, with Col. Blias 8, Donnis, on the doorstap of & cortain lnw ofllco in Loavouworth, Kan, Wo woro both Unitod Btatos Government oflicials, and, both coming from Illinois, woro, therafors, “ olannish " toward osch othor. o ywag tho Unitod Slatos Marehal of the Torritory, and I was—well, no mntter what. W0 Woro smoking and talking idly about this, that, or auything olso, & friond camo trotting slong, who hurriodly asked us wo hnd soton a man run _hy. ‘*Yos," wo told bim, “and he turncd round iho moxt cor- ner on the opposite sldo of tho siroct,” * Be- canso,” gald o, ** ho has killed a man at tho spring noar tha Plantors’ Ifouso;" and he him- solf thon started on a run. ‘Wo woro but a block or two from the Planlors’ Touse, Tho hotel was situated almost close to the wost bauk of the Missouri, and vory near tho steambont landing. Quite a short distanco from it, within & fow roda of the rivor, was n Bpring. A fomalo sorvant of the hiotol had, aftor drmmr talton o tin pail down for wator. She hoard groana from the diroction of tho stroam ; thon Inid down hor pail, and_silontly, without a slight #orosm ovon, hnstoned to her kitohen with nn alarm. Ina fow minutes s number of mon gath- ored at the spot to sco a poor oreature endenvor- ing to crawl out of tho water to dryland, Ife 'was tondorly drawn out, but, attompting to point to n atab betwoen his shoulders, gasped and died. ‘Whon Col, Dennis and myeol? arrived at tho goene of the murder, o number of gentlemon and_othors hiad seon somdono run, with OX~ tondod foot-prints, away. _Anothor follow hiod boon caught concosling gold coln undornoath & contiguonn rock, And still anothor had been captured, who was found lurking suspiciously in the mneighborhood. In the lapse of “timo sinco thon, many intorvoning ovents have oxcluded the nsmos ot tho throo partios roferred to from my memory. The first wrotch montionod, howaever, carried, I om rather sure, tho namo of Daly. 'The othor two, for tho purposo of convonionce in this narrative, I will nomo respectively, Ponnyroyal and Bottlo ; but with no intent, even tho most romoto, to reflect upon any family who mn; possiblo boar tha cognomen of oither, and oqual- ly a8 sssurodly not to make mockery of tho m‘xodi oand the graveyard business concerning 'h I now writo. Tho history of this immedinte affair was this : A laboring man had como up to Leavenwortl, from Kansns Oll{ with 183 in his pocket. e enconntorad, at his landing, Daly, who took him to soo 3lrs. Daly to have a quict” drink with hor. Aftor romainivg drugged for a _whilo in *tho lflucu," but where, however, ho did not ontirely oo his sonsos, ho was invited by his host to Munm{‘xmy him sud two friondsdown to a sprin| nonr tho wator's edge, whero they counld drinl cold wator and Dbathe tholr, heads and bocome sobor again. TNeaching tho spriug, Daly stooped down and sucked in the fluld with his lips ; then Ponnyroyal; then Bottle; .thon tho dazed strangor. As soon as bis lips had tonchod tho water, a blow with & londed canc in the hands of Dy lnocked him sonsoloss, A atab with s large dirk-knife in tho hands of Pennyroyal gave him, betweon tho shoulders, his mortal wound. 'Tho three thon tossed him into tho Missouri. Ho was _crawling out, groaning, when tho self-possessed sorvant fiirl hastenod back silently to tha hotol to bring im rolief. The storo-rooms of the Planters’ ITouso, the Bhawnoo Houso. and of tho International, were at that time piled up with baggage unclaimied by guests from “ overywhore,” who liad uneccount- ablo disappearcd, and, aflor lonving eitner hotel, who hiad never beon heard of. Froo 8tate men and Pro-slavoryitos alike wont tho mysterious way. Bodics of unknown men wore qutito fre- quently found in the yollow flow of tha Missouri beforo™ thoy roached the Miseissippl, Every- body was convinced that the murders woro not tho result of the fouds betweon the two great xival and vindiolive partios of the Torri- tory, This Tlontors’ Iouso spring nesns- sinntion startled tho cxéy into a horriblo Aus- picion. Daly was arrosted immediately. There was not much sloep in town that shiort_Jung moonlight uight. When morning camo, Bottle was talion by a solected n%mhor of inliabitnnts toan island midway Iu'ihe stream; n ropo, swung ovor & limb of n coltonwood, was on big neck ; it was thon demanded of him that ho con- foss his otlier orimos and roveal the names of his _confedorates. Although in such an awful predicament, he rosolutoly rofuscd. Without more ado hio waa strung up somo five or six feet from tho ground, und lofL dangling for awbils, Ho mansged, howover, not being bound, to Tonch tho ropo above him with his hands, which gavo him, of courso, cousidorable reliof. Pres- ently ho was lowerod to the earth again, snd again the previous demand was mado of him. Ho still stubbornly refused to answor any quoes- tions. o was now bound, and hauled up the socond timo, After writhing in agony a very short time, ho was let down once more. Ho Iind tho norve to endure the terriblo torturo a third time, Then, lying oxhaustodon the ground, he gave way. Ho would roveal cvor{'uung, he #0id, on the condition that he should bo allowed to oficape. The boon was granted ; stimulants woro afforded bim, and he commenced practi- oally his horrible rovelations, “"Como this way,” eaid hs, faintly ; and, tak- ing the party to a cortain spot on the instant, he continued : *Dig down hore.” Just below tho surfaco of the carth a corpso was found. “Now como hora ! and & short distance awny ho agoin said: ** Dig down here.” And another docomposed body was found. “Now come around this bond! Dig hero,” And the third doad human boing was uncarthed. ‘¢ That's all I know of hore,” said he; **We usod to chuck most of them wo Lilled into tho rivor, Whon o gontlomsn was uncommonly woll known we buried him. Wohad & man ab oach of tho hotols to investigalo now arrivala. But go with me now over to the brickyard near Leavonworth, and I'll show you some more ; and then T'll toll you tho namos of tho gang." At tho brickyard the number of graves found rana considorablo way into the toons, Tho gang of cut-thronts counted up, first and last, wonty-threo. Bome woll-known citizons who had been considerad rospoctable, wore implicated in the atrocious deeds. One, namod Woods, who kopt & wood-yard eight miles below, and who bad a good bank acconnt in Smoot, Russell & Co.'s Buuk, was cuptured. All the othors es- cnfoll. intended to loave for a distant town on Sunday morning, but Col, Donnis—and noither of us wont over to tho island to witness the torture of Bottlo—induced me to remain in tho city until Monday. Woods had paid mo, for sorvicos rendorod to anothor party, nsum of monoy in bauk notes o couple of days boforo. It was now ascortained thut hio was not only a mur- dorer, but the hoad of 5 gang of countorfoiters also, Thoso two eircumstancos aided my friend's onfroaty. My bank notos woro, Lowavor, gon- uine. Thore was but ono man in Loavenworth, that day, who did not share in the fearful oxng- ’\orntl&m of tho remainder of the population. 'Fhat man was Judge Lecompte, aftor whom tho town Lecompton was usmed, Tho jail was besiog- ed, the Sheriff defonding it moroly for the purpoas of '‘doing his duty, Judge mefim harrangued the crowd, ontrenting oarnontly that tho prison- ors might bo brought before him for trial. *What!” exclaimed tho old man Skaggs, & prom- inont sitizon, aud as, ulirs 4 pro-slavory man s the Judgoe himuelf ; What! bofore you ? When did you ever lot o man guilty of criuo bo con- victod? Oh, go! go! and don't stand up thers like an antiquated fool, and make a ridiculons ass of yoursolf. Wo all know you. Stop your blab, and put that pocket handkerchief to your noso instend of your oyes, you contemptiblo old bypoorite.” Andns Slaggs wont on, the ontire male population of tho city, oxcopt, of courso, Qovormment and local Judicial oflieinls, choorod him uproariously at thio vloso of overy one of his many-pointod sontonces, Daly snd Pennyroyal wero torn from tho jail, and, with haltors round thelr ncks, dragged violontly through the streols, thoe crowd Joorlug after them, to a large cottonwood troo that stood near thointorsection of North Leay- enworth and South Loavenworth, Woodu was not caught_until evoning, Daly was the first to Lo oxecuted, Just ns ho was about fo Lo ele- vated, & bold ringleader in the multitudinous as- womblage rushod formard, took the noose from his neck and ontered into an animatod convorsn- tion with him, 'The ringlonder then boggod that the prisonor bo allowed to go back to the fail, 400 lin wifo, to whom ho had boon murrlod “bub & fow months, for tho lost time, and make his will ; enying that Daly promised in return for tho favor to botray moro secrots, ‘Tho roquost wan granted, aud, undor o sirong guard, tho wrotch was oonducted bacle to the {ml. Now came Pounyroyal's turn, 1o uttered no word, but rosisted his un}lwrn with vicions dotor- mivation, As his foot loft the oarth, hoolutched frantically at the rope overhond and clung to it as ho dangled in tho air sovoral minutes, At longth somo ono selzed his foot and jerking him dowa broke his neck, Daly, whon #afo in tho fnn again, thought himeelf socure thi time, and auglied dorisivoly at his previous captors. Withe In an hour, ho was lying on_the ground under tho cottonwood tree boside Peunyroyal, Woudy wag takon that ovoning ; bnt until morning was givnn Dim to vottlo up hiu affairs in thia world} o waw lopt o olos prisonor in tho uppor slory of an old woodon strugiure, which was entorod by mouna of n flight of rickoty stairs from tha ontside, Tho building wag noar the edgo of tho river, Bunday came, and with it s lull In tho oxcitomont, Wooda sont for mo enrly in tha morning to assist other gontlomon in the draw- ln{g up of his will aud othorwise sottling his af- fuirs on oarth. I waa with him until late in tho aftornoon. The orowd below 1was bolstorously thronatoning all the whilo, but it was danger to life for a large number of poreons to ascend tho rlokoty otalrs at onco, Tho following morning I was a8 much netonished s any ono to learn that tho oficors of tho law hnd succooded in ronching him, in gotting him out into n boat from the ronr of the building, and in conveying him away to o #nfo plnco sovoral miles above, at o place called Kickapoo. 8o tho ronder now knows why Icall the Bendor gravoyard n sequel. 8. M BAn Fuanomco, Juno 15, 1873, THE INDIANS. Troublos With the Sioux on the Northe orn Pacifics WAHRINGTON, Juno 26,—Liout,-Col, Carlin, with tho Noriliorn Pacifle Surveying Expodition, reports a soce ond atlack by tho Bloux, Juno 18, on Boavor Dam Creek, Hia Iong was ono acout wounded, The Sionx 1068 woa two killed nud sealpod, two killod aud carried off, and acvoral wounded, BRUTALITY OF POLICEMEN. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune N Bin: Whilst passing along, on the North 8lde, ot 1290 this attornoon, my attention waa abtracted, on tho cornor of Olark and Michigan atroots, to two policomen and & drunken man. Bocauso thu drunkeu mun displayed sowe 1ttls obstinacy 1n boing lod off to the polico station, ono of tho policomon knocked him about the hoad with his club, whilat the other ono struck bim with & brass-khucklo hotweon tho evos, Mora Lrutal conduct I nevor boforo wituessod. Curcaco, Juno 24,1873, A Crmizex, — . An Excursion Train Leavos Ohleago ovory Baturday evening for Waukesha, Wis., on the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Raflroad, a5 olelock arrivlng at. Waukosha at 10, and leaves Waukeshia {0 return at 5:30 5.1, on Moxday, arrivi at Ohicago at 11, Hinteiiog ©Ozonc as o Disinfectant, A writor in The BritishMcdical Journal roo- ommounds the manufacture of ozone in the ‘wards of baflmm, for thio purpose of their dis- infoction. Ho assorta that their want is a propor supply of ozone—that fs, of o body which is capablo of decomposing, and so of noutralizing thie minsms constantly arising in hospital wards, and which at the samo timo ig not hurtful to tha pationts, Ozous, it is alleged, is & body which may bo thus used. A spiral platinum’ wire is Hlucod bouenth an invorted funnel, aud is ren- lorod incandescont by means of Bunsen’s pile. Horoupon tho charactoristio smoll of ozone is perceived in tho hoatod air circulating above tho fupnol, and it presenco is shown by the test apor—a roady and practical supply of ozone be- g thus mado available for the purpose named. Utah Xtems, 8ALT LAXE, Juno 20,—Congressuian Shanks, s mom- ex of tho apdclal Committeoof tho louso of Kopreson- tatives on Indian Affalrs, hore on & briof vislt, goca henco to Montans, g Delegate Cannon hos appofnted Frod F, Nugont o cadet in the Midslipmen Noval Academy for Soptem- bor, Mo Is a son of Capt., Nugent, of tho Thir- {eenth Lutantey, oneo commarider of ths 1ish Lrlgado in the Avmy of fo Potomac, Tisler waa not killed last ight. worroct. o Tho mata erops promins largely Ahroughont the untey. Hyohy" foroman of ho Davenport Mine, diod from amputation of the leg faund injured, to-day. 8Ar LAtz Crry, Juno 26.—Tho telegraph lino on tho Salt Lake, Brigham & Tintlo Raliroad commanco builtiug to-morrow, Wark on tho road begins next week, The report s in- - o Mailrond Accldents. Special Disateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, MADIRON, Win,, Juno 20.—A sevaro rain storm in this viclulty luut ovonng causcd tho waters of Rock River to wash_awny some track on tho Northwestern Radlroad moe Sulot und haa enused quilg dolay of trains on thnt rond. Tho night traln, duo horo at 4 this morning from Ohi¢ago, has not reached hioro_yot, but the dam- nggo will doubtloss bo ropaired snd trains running all right to-night. ‘A culvert_woa also warlied away vu the Mt Taul Rond near Edgorton, and fourtcen cars of a frefght tralu ditched. Tho obstructions will probably bo ro- moved to-night, PO —— Pacitic-Slope Xtems. BAN Frano1sco, July 20.—Col. Mason, with infantry, atarted yosterday from Fort Klamath fo Walls-Walla, All {Lo Modoc prisoncrs wero in tho safo atockade at the Fort, The siago from Tolisadea {o Eureks, Novada, was robbed last might, near Mineral ill,’ Tho robhera, obtained only aboitt $400-worth of jewelry from Wolls & Forgo's troseuro-box, No othor plunder, Throo cnsea of nmail-pox woro discovercd to-night 1n tho Chinodo quartor of tho city. The Kellogg Shooting Case. New ORLEANS, Juno 26,—The Cohen-Railey-Kellogg shooting case was submitted to tho jury this evenlug. 3o vordiot camo fn up {010 p. m. Tho defenso de- Clined toarguo tho caso, stating that tho opening apoech by ex-TPostmastor Lowoll was nob worth a re- ing but a_political haranguo, Judge Pardeo’s o was rogardod by all as impartfal and just, The Cholera, Nasnvitre, Tenn., Juno 26.—Twonty-four cases waro reported from cholera to-day, It coms to attack difforent portious of tho city at difforont times, and while provalent in ono portion, ia scarcoly presont at all in anothor, CrvomnaTr, Juno 20.—Tour deaths from cholera wero roported at the health offics to-a; _—————— A Family of Four Persons Murdoreds New Yonk, Juno 26,—A Bormuds letter in the Exz- press sunoutices that o family nomed Knowles, con- misting of father, mothor, and two daughters, were murdurod in Hamiflton, Jufio 18, and the house robbed of all its valuables. —— e e———— AUCTION SALES, By ELISON & FOSTER. First Great Sale, . BY AUCTION, FIVE ACRES, 'TO Bd SOLD IN LOTS, On Tuesday Afternoon, July 1, At 3 o’clock, on the Ground, BITUATED NEAR TIIE NORTHWESTERN CAR WORKS, Being Block 4 in° Morton’s Bubdivi- sion, B, 1-2 of tho N, W. 1-4 of Sec- tion 11, Town 39, North of Rango 13, East, Eleven lots, fronting north on Chicago-av, Thirteenlots, front~ ing wost on Hamlin-ay, Thirteen lots, fronting oast on Ridgoway-av., and eleven lots, fronting south on ‘West Huron-st., only two blocks dig- tont from Central Park and the great improvemonts of the Northwestern Car Works, loss than two minutes’ walk from the Central Park Depot. These lots are situatod in a part of the city where property is repidly advancing, and no better opportuni- ty will ever be offered to scoure a pleasent home at your own price. TERMS OF SATLE---1-4 cash. bal- ancoinl, 2, and 3 years, with 8 per cent interost. A doposit of §50 will Egl:aquimd on each lot at time of Title perfoot. Printed abstracts will be (Ernishnd onch purchaser. A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN of cars \7’111 start from Wells-st. depot at 2 o clooké}. m. on day of sale, stop- ping ot Halsted-st. and Park Btation, [t‘]’:d return at & o’rulfilnk p. m., for e convenience of those desirin to attend the sale. £ A mammoth tent will be crected on tho ground for the comfort of all prosent. Plats and information furnished by ELISON & FOSTER, Auctimeers, 87 MARKBET-ST. TS = BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Peremptory Auction Sale of REAL BSTATE HINSDALE. Wa shall offer to tha highost biddor, SATURDAY, Juno38, at4:15 p. m., Two Houscs and Sovon Lote, o tho promisos, Thoclogant restdgucoof W, Loland, Esq., adjoining tho valuablo estato of M. 1L, Warren, Esq,, aud Jorey Nottiogham, Faq, Tiguso containg 13 cooma, In por foct ropair, alt the modern improvemeats, hot and cold wator, marbla mantols, collar undsr tho eatirs house, foo- Tliouae, large stable and henory, Houna bullt by tho day, undor the' porsonal suparsision of dir. Loland. Go kitahon, rango, oto. o land contains about 53,000 fest, moro o less, on which thera Iva lareo asnatagis bod, ploniy of shade and ornamental troos, boautifal Inwn, all kinds of small fruity such as chorry, plum, apples, raspberry, urrants, @rapos, otc. This property s one of tho most dosirablo estatos ta il el hotivad. wonloman or actlvo huat noss man, ‘tho butidings {4 tho nelghborhoad are specimon of tasto and boauty, and this residonco has boon univorslly admirad, and forms a most ploasing ab- Inct af attraction to thosd whoso hoarts are ia tho SULB. Torms lboral. Al noogsaary Information can be ob- tained of the Auotionoors, GIZO. P. GORLE & CO,, 63and | 0 Wahnah-av. $200 doposit roquired of purchaso Trav tickotn to Hinsda'e and roturn can ho had of Auc: tiongors. Tako ears at Ml opot, Tndisna-ar., and o, Btatost, crossing,’ and Canaist, crossing, Wost Train atart 15 o'alock p. m. from 1il. 0. Dopot~0. B, & Q. cars, GEO. P. GORE & CO., Anotloneors. Regular South Side SATURDAY SALE AT AUCTION. tleo contonts of & boarding_house, canssting oY Dogma et coseos, fatontion “Tabie, Ohaira B Foaun, “"s'lm‘""“' ov.:;tfinr Eitigms, Cnmlr:n’romonlmn, , Cutlory, and _Pigeon-Hol o g aritr and Olmsibor Fas Marbio Top Ta- ofan and loungos, Ki 100 Tabs a0d Palls aslufi S[;oelg‘, Volvat Top. ook Sucondhand SilTce Piotod show GasoRatdtotlock. o Harneso 5 4" Ofians, on Saturday, Zath, at 0 o'elocks @. P. GORE & 00., Auctioneors, 63and 70 Wabash-av. By WM. A. BULITERS & GO. MARRIAGES, CHAMBERLIN—ATWOOD—In this olty, Ju tho rgsidonco of thg hridu'a fatlior, No. 183 Hayn tho Rav. Arthur, Swazy, D. D., " by an Tda 15, Atwood, dabghifor of oll of this clty, o i GORDON—IRWIN—A$ the Bocond Baptfst Church, Juna 160y tho- Hav. 1 J Goodenood tha Ttev. dotn Uordou, pastor of tho Weatern Avenuo Baptist Oburoh, rio A. Irwin, daughter of Dr. M, ¥, Trwin, of 1 -KILLIP-] 7, on tho 24th Inat., b, formorly of Rawsoy, Islo of Man. No T_L,AGYTn this olty, on tho 2th Iust., st tho cnl{:l;’?n o o A{n’?aamzfiz, ’ufimur of itebor il Wvosl fontuta.., by tio Jav, Hanty O. ; iYL el Stias fsabol Lacy, both of OBichav /WOLL-DEANE—On tho ith imst, at Bt. p,‘(fiél‘,’fi%figflw. 1, by """u“"‘i"’«‘i{u“"fl‘ LI .'D,, Garrelt 'Vanzwall, o olty, & i Toutho I, Boano, oldeet ‘daughter of Col. Oisries T, Deano, of itie formor place, RID—~MURPHY--AL Ohicago, TiL, on tho 35th Juno, by e Tov, davion Maclncuhiis, Hary' Anu Marphy, soot ohd. dughitor of Mr. Potor Murphy, Kdlaburgly Hoot. fAna, and Ohiarios Diok Rotd, Chicago. 52~ Kdinburgh papors please copy. RGAN—HOVEY—In this oity, Jans 24, at tho ro Ao e tacion by o T K i D., asalstad by tho Rov. . Iroat and W. W. Hverta, D, D., Mr. W nd Miss Lizzle D., only allof this city, Willinin A. Mo, daughter of A. 1. Hovoy, K DEATHS. GNOLAN A, Oiiv, wite of Maiihoie Noian, Tativo of tortord, By 65, Fineral at 1 0'clook, (rom fosidones, No. 110 Liborty- oty In carringon. e i Sk DAMS—In thia clty, Juno 28, 1679, Ohnrlos I\ Adam, i.?;u"«;um.“ Was formmorly sbusdod st J. V. Farwept o, "s. wal from No, 103 Woat. Adams-at. today (2th), at ‘., and by’ the 1 o'clock p. m. train to Rosohlll motory for futorment. - Fricuds ate {nvitod, it QOLONDROS-—In this olty, on tho 35th inst., 3 Oolondros, san of Ulirls, M. Colondros, 13 Moridian-at., aigoil 3 soared ‘unoral thi 27~ Naw York papors ploase copy. JACOLSIN-_Mun. G, 8 Jacolsen, the Norwogian mid- wito, divd Wodnosilay uighit, a7 o'clock, in har Sith ye: Hiio whil b’ burlod 'to-day’ at Gracolabd. Funorsl will tnko placo fron hor homo, 317 Townsun L1, AUCTION SALES, BY HODGES & G0, T BaE ook f Bochend govis, osomior mith B00 yards Brossols irpot. ot and throo- ll;ml“l\ DU‘ 5 K 600 yards cocon matting, boat quallize 100 mats of dliferont stylos, 80 linon curtal t sizen, 100 maztr ir, husk, moss, sud cotton top— foathor bads, pillaws, &5., 3o Salo. poromptory ond witheat rosorvo, st tha Unfon Park Auotlon Rooms, 613 Wost Lak HODGLS & CO., Austion Alto on Baturday ovoning, at8 o'glack, ‘wo will s onilro sinck of gracor! hutchar Hxturos, lmmlhturfl. Ouy ey AL “\ out, Lakoraty tva and without résorve;, JAok A% B0, Auotianaers. W SOREENS, I YWIRE SCREENS . FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS, D. W. BOSLHETY, 117 West Wushington-st. Open & Top Bugaies AT ATUCTION, On Friday, June 2’1, at 9 1-2 o’clock, S 15 & 17 East Randolph-st. WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctlonesrs. Another Great Sale TANDSOME RESIDENCE T.OTS, TRONTING EAST ON HUMBOLDTPARK, North on North-av., and north and south on G ‘'oago-av, accessiblo 0 Phal and tho Ohicago & Pactie Railtonds, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 30, ON TIHE GROUND. 1, Fgr partioulsrs soa plata, obtainod of A. & .8, orn.at., or o Or00 A WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors. =] By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Rogular Haturday's salo of FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. * faturdsy, June 28, at 8:30 &, m. Jasy Obairs, ¥ancy Rookors, ll!,l.lfilut and Modlom d Modiuin Parlor Botts, Brussols Onanibor Batts, Bloo b Mtnttings,, Lounacs, Soriog Hods, Mattressos, Jargo lot Klegant Ohramos, T8, 400 % largp assortmont ganoral morahandis o ARILBON, Austionoors, Dy TAXLOR & HAR D ibarh Ganra By HAVENS, 0SGOOD & CO, AT ATCTION, Junags, at9:30 a, m,, sharp, wo will of. d-lahd furni(iro, the cantents of two 3 also 300 Guvornment blankota, We ‘now chiambor and parlot ots, marblo ourtafus, rop lounges, ing & 3 Lilliacd tablos, 0 ch 9) Loarding-houssa Chimasseif oloi 1op tables, €arpe BANKRUPT SALE, On Friday, June 27, at 10 o, m,, AUNS, 75 & 77 Michigan-, Chicago, BTORER & OR000D, Bankrupt, - stoting R B Havan Lather M Ft. bed a0 e one do, 10 ft, bed and 24 In, or;ona, Noc 30; sdeadell Drill new Iron, a1sorto 8, &0.; alao, ous ho %0. TTorme cash, K, JENKINS, As '

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