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TIHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1873, SPORTING. Becond Day of the Dexter Park ! Summeor Meeting. Fivo Thousand People Enjoy Them- selves in 8pite of the Rain, The Three-Minute Race Won by Nellig-~-Best Time, 2:33 1-2 Redwing Carries Of the Honors and First Money in tho 2:33 Race. American Girl, Bashaw, Hooper, Todd, Conley, and Sensatlon fo Trot on Satnrdny. THE TURF, SECOND DAY OF TIE BUMMER MEETING. Prospocts for oheory day's sport at Doxtor Park looked vory gloomy yestorday morning. Pondorous dun clonds loomed low overhoad showing an immense capacity of showoring down hoavily at & momont's notico, Tho rido to tho park, with the imponding prospect of anothar wot day, waa choorlos in tho extromo. Nobody soemed to bo going to tho racos, sud, on arriving At tho park, it wne apparent thot very fow had Qonoso. No flag was flying, and tho natural doduction that no racos wero to bo run in the morning was tho ocorrect one, and the roport gnined grouud that tho foronoon races had boon postponod until 7 o'clock this morning, & most inhuman hour at which to bring ont oithor mon or horsos. Tho only mon who soomed to boar up undor tho cironm- stancos woro tho roportors, whoso spirits roso ot tho unusually bright prospect of a morning spont in blissful idlonoss and the luring of tho doleo far nionte, The Olub Becrotary, Mr. Simp- son, wandorod listlossly hither and thither, trylog to talk good tompor into tho more grumpy of the disappointed, .while Gon. Chont~ ham spont the morning explaining all about that last hoat ju the handicap raco of tho day beforo. Considorsblo interest wos oxcited by the appear- suco on tho track of THE DEAUTIFUL FLORA BELY, whouo gait and genoral alr woro the subject of vory favorablo criticism. The well-known trot- tor, Pilot Templo, who spod round the track st a tromendous geit, wos also commented upon very bighly, &8 was also o vory handeome Nashvillo gray golding, Nelson by name. During the morning tho monotony was velioved by n controversy rogarding the pedigroo of a cortain mare, _After half an hour's excited talk, the nrguers discovered that thoy had not the samo animal in view when tho argu- ment commenced, but this littlo discropanoy did not staytho controversy, which finally closed with mutual concessions, by which, if the al- lowances on both sides wore duly weighed and oxamined, it would apposr that tho mare in question was hor own grandfathor, and combined tho qualitics of all tho best trotting straine of the country. HOME VERY PRETTY COLTS ‘woro put sonnd the running track, showing, in its hoavy condition, a very good turn of spoed. Notswithutanding theso gently exbilirating broaks in the morning’s monotony, tho goneral air of tho park was dismal, Tho excollent appearance of tho trotting track, which, by noon, had be- como in oxcollont condition, was sot off by tho torrible stato in which tho run ning_ courso still continued. The and stand wau dosorted, tho lndies’ stand was cent of a ribbon flutter, and tho gotagonal sum- mer-house was unrolioved by eithor bounet ox beaver, In the outside onolosure, the gorgeous Oriental tent of tlio **Paris Pool” men was do- void of business, and the tongl:]llu of the plain poal mon was a8 silent as littlo Bardell after the advont of tho ingldious Pickwick. Towards 1 o'cloel, however, o chauge camo o'er the spirit of the assembly, which, it was now noticed, had porcoptibly incréngod, and was abill porcoptibly incronsing. Tho buzz of volcos was loudor pud morrior; and whon, betwoon 1and 2 o'clock, & veritablo ~ UNMISTAKADLE GLEAM OF SUNSIINE slantod along tho edgo of an inky cloud and Ht upon tho park, lighting it up cheerfully, the romembrauce of tho morning's mirory vanishod like a dream. From this point of time carriagos, ‘wagons, buggics, foot-passengers poured by tho Lundrod into the park, until by 3 o'clook, the hour whon tho $2,000 threo-minute trotting raco was to start, somo 5,000 spoctators wero rosont. Then tho pool-selling commenced; the ronch pool Kropr}nwr'u waxod moustacho, whit hnd drooped in n_most melancholy manner all morniug, plucked up courago and reaumed ite pristing forocily ; the Club Becmtnr{ rushod hore aud there in the busicst of moods, the bung of that lager beor cask was knocked in in the shortest tinio possiblo, and from one end of tho ‘park to the othor it was apparent that every ono ‘meant—plensure. The judyes of tho dsy’s races worelr, Charles Bchwartz, of Chicago ; Mr, Robinson, ef Michi- gan; aud CGon. Cheatham, of Nashville, The manper in which their dutios were performed uvo entiro satisfaction,—an improvement over 0 provious duy. THE FIRST RACE IX THE AFTERNOON waa begun promptly at 2 o'clock, and was a groat roliof o thoso hungry and sodden mortals who ‘Thad spent the entire Toronoon in the exciting oc- cupation of waiting for somothing of intorost to turn up; with nothing to rolieve the goneral monotony but a fow tama * triale” {u the mud. The raco at tho stert did not promlse oxtraordi- narily well, but it ovoked cousiderable oathusi- asm hoforo it closed. It was for horaos that had never beaton throo minutes, the purso bein, $2,000. The result howed that overy ono of tho sturters is good for 3:35, for one hoot, at any rato, Originally thero wero soven ontrios, but three of them woro afterw: drawn, Tho horags )iuui%g in an sppoaranco woro Albort, Quicksilver, Nellio, and ¥ox, Tho first-namod an- imal did not do as well as on the previous day, for two reasons : ho bud not eatirely rocoverad from the foliguo incident to the many racos in which ho has recoutly taken part, and Lo waa driven by a stranger, ~Ho succoaded in taking in second monoy, however, Quicksilver is & sorrol olding that was bought for a mero eong. ifo s & fost scoror,u bud brosker, and a quick catehor, and ocnuI)iun o good place among horeos of his class. His porformance yostorday was croditablo. Tho bay golding Fox is o fino-look= ing horse and a good stepper Lero and thero in & hoat. Tho winner of the raco, o light chostnut maro called Nollie, is ono of the handsomest ani- mals on the turf, and hoas oway of gotilng around tho track that captivates the horsc- funciors, Following is a synopsis of the race : Firat Heat—Tho horses wero given the word at the Dtk attompt, the deluy buing caused by tho juability or unwilliugness of tho drivor of ¥ox to keap bis horso down lo Alberts scoring galt, Fox und Nollle obtained a length the best of tho stort, getting off cloao to- gother, Alber boing third and Quickiivor_fourth, Twunding the turn, the latter horsoouy-fotted Fox and Albert, snd lod up to Nellio, Thoy wore on protty ©ovon torms o tho quarter-polo, which waa reched i fast timo, but tho Judges, Tnfortunutely, wero unable to catch If corrgotly, owing to tho intorvention of tho club-house, Findlug berwolf closely pressed going into tho back strotch, the marelet out, and was two lougths ahoad of her rival at the hal-mile pola, which wons possed 1:17%, ¥ox being third, snd Albort o for beliud” {hat ho stood & faif sliow of belug distanced, Tho throo hind horuss plcked upa litlo at tho lows ‘end of tho back slroleb, ut from that time forward thelr relative positions wore not materially altered, Nollo went under tho wiro the winner of tho leat in 2:83), followod by RQuicksilvor, Fox, and Albert, > Second Heal—Thore wero two sttempts at o start, sad thon the lorses woro scnt awoy, Albert bad tho best of §t, ond Nllis next, Golug round the turn Quicksilver caught up with the mare, and both atrug- fled allantly to got whioud of tho Ioador, At tho quar- polo bis advantago was incrossod to two lougths, and he wan siiil showing a botler golb than any of them, Hulf-way down the back 6tretch tho distanco botwéon him and ‘tho socond horao sppearcd Sbout ‘Tour' longtu, - and e orarte at losst 233, it wa B fust for Quicksilver, and Lia wont up, Tostn cliauico for tho second plsco, Having regained his Jiud, bo fol into Lis gait vith marvelods ravlalty &nd rleatnoss, and went after (he mare onoo more, Just as ho was about Iapping Ler st (ke threp-quarter yole sho loft hlm, and caught up with Albert, " For & fow secouds the race botween them was very oven, but Nallio groduslly drew ohead, 8ho had the beat of tho heat by alf o longth at {he_dlatsnce post, but thore sho ski) , and Albort went in a close winnor u3:35; Nofllo socoud, Quickailver third, and Fox Lourth, o closs of tie okt was nllvenca by tho customary noasonslcal camiplaing o b ono of the drivers, e i Third Heat~—Thirs had boen 1o botting on the race provious to this heat. at the commenvoment of which Nolito nold_ i Lhe pools ot $225 to tho fleld's §00. Tho odds are.consldorod romarkablo, in viow of tho fact {Liat thio favorite ad won but ono ieat, and tho winnor o8- tho ollor wan n tho fleld agatast hicr, aud vory -l blo to {ake firat'monoy, At tho second acoro Jiudgo Schwnrts said Gol” and away-thoy went, Albort leading at tho turn, Quarlormostor socond, Fox third, and tho favorite somowhera i that vicinlty, quaclor they woro In about tho samo bositions a3 to distanco, Albort bolng two, lengths ahoad, Quarlermas. ter nexh Nolife moxt, and doing well, and Fox away bLohind, Going foward tho threo-quarter ola Nellla taok second placo to horsolf, snd spoodily {0 Albort's whool. A apirited raco oniaued for a lit- o whilo, Albert wontup turning around the home- atretch, ‘and {njured hid chancoa for viclory, Quick- silvor thou drow into the contest, and for a lmo it TR sato to wagor auything on'sithor f Lo threo, Nearing thostand, Albert struck an honost trot, and took tho heat in 2:00; Qulckeilyor second, Nollio third, and Fox fourih, Fourth Heat—Fox and Albost startod nway fn ad- vancoof thoothors, but Nellio (now driven by Mo- Langhlin, of Detrolt) had them 'in hor wako boforo thoy had 'progressed ‘s hundred yords, Sbe Awopt by tho quartar-pole {hros longlhs aliead, ‘and at fho belt was six longiha away from the socond orso, which was Albert, the {uird bring Quicksllver, the ont s halfy ‘the " mare ot jumping aronnd . I 8 yo gnnac’uunm’mmmool fer lowd Goltlng down to nolld work again she got farther aliond thnn ovor, turning into tho homo atretoh and coming down thg nraight road in ozcellent time, The figh? for socond iace waa botwoon Albert and Qnickailvor, and wonld ive beon won by iho latior but for a break st the tance post, Fox wes nowhore, Time, 2:35. FUh Heai—Nelllo was now tho favorite at any odils against the flald, but there were no takers, all tho apare chiange having boon fafd in fo tho pool-adllor Quring tho provious host, Nellio ran sway with he iead, Fox, following, Alpart third, ond Quickallvor Nollio broke at thoturn, but fell fnto atep in 2avo hornelf from being ovorlinuled. At tho quorier polo ehe was aliad two longthe, and at tho half {hres, Quicksllver being soo- ond_ond striving for & botlor place, and Albort snd ¥ox bebind without & show to do anything hand- somo for their owners. Tho raco continied in this Wy t0 tho closo of the hioat, the only remnining nolico- time to nblo featuro boings break by Nollio on tho homo stroteh, which waa quickly caught, Sbo passed by th Judgen’tn 201}g; Quarlacmasior socont, Hox (hird, and Alpert four! TIIE AECOND BACE, e for a purss of $3,000, waa the ovont of tho af- ternoon, and v riso to conalderable oxoito- mont in botting circles, ond grest enthusiasm among the spootators, The programmo onlled for sixteon startors, butonly eloven anaworod to tho boll. They gmuunud a4 fine an appear+ ance a8 any field that ovor started. Amoug so many good oncl it waa no easy mattor to piok out the victor of a 2:88 raco, and the boltors, while snxions to risk tholr money, scomed to appro- olate tho sltuation. With one or two exceptiona tho horsos were all strangers horo, and & sus- picion provailod that somo of thom wore under oovor. ~ Joo Udell, howover, waa tho favorito at smoll odds. Not unlike a groat mony other un-~ known trotters, 8 horso that nobody know or oared about won tho race, ofter struggling through five long hoats. His namo Is Redwing, and ho is a bay stallion. He is owned by Ar. Gilbert Dutaher, rfonnnrl{' Eropnolor of the TRovoro Houso in this city, but now of 8t. Paul, and ia ono of tho most promising {ouug horaoa on the turf. But littlo is known of M&Eud.lgm boyond tho foot that his grandsive was the “North Horso” Vormont Blaok- bawk. His sire's pame is _ unknown, but ho was not » romarkable anis mal, ft fs sald. Ho waa kopt sololy for braoding purposos, and was sold for 82,600 to an Iown gontloman. Redwing's dam was uo- doubtedly a thoroughbred, but her name is not known in this part of the country. Yestordsy waa Redwing's third appoarance in "publio. The other good horses smong the ontrics wero Kate Hazzard, Littls Mack, Capltols, Annio Wataon, and Joo Udoll, First Heat—~Tho fleld was 80 vory lorgo that $t was 0o easy mattar to got nuything 1iko a fair atart without trying for it eeveral tmes. Tho judges ordered tho Borses to scors with Rodwing, who appoared to bo the slowest of tho lot, and at tho aixth sttompt thio word ‘was given. Thoy got away aa evenly as could Lo ex- Poctod, Udoll and Little Mack haviug the best of tho Btart—tho formor loading slightly sud gofng nb his best gnit, and Mack pursuing him hatly, Tho othera ware clustered a I in tho rear. Golng around tho turn Annjo Watson drow away from tho slow crowd, and Wont sfter tho losding horses ot o paco that'soon lessoned tho distanco botwoeu thiem, ~Udell was two lengths nhend ¢f tho best of the party at the quarter te, but Watson gainod on him rmpidly going up the )ack strotch, and lio couldn’t shuko hor off, Bba W at Dis whicol when tho haif-mile pola was pasted in 1:125, Tmmediately attor, Joo went off his fcot, aud specdily lost tho alight advantage hitherto hold by bim, tho mare golng to the front, Joo ran for quitea while, d menntino Capltols, szzard, and Mack gainod on 1¥n, Thofour oyorhaulod Watson at tho turn, snd o 1itt1s farthor on Udell, Hazzard, and Capltola showed in front in tho ordor namod. Thoy entered the Lome~ stroteh- in tbis way. Capifola then rushed forward and gelnod the second placo, Sho stood a good chance of keoping it when Udall broke and swerved in frout of her, throwlug lier bohind, and allowing lazzard to fill hor place, ‘The heat ended by Joe getting in a length and » holf in_ndvance: lazzard pecond, Capl- tola third, Wateon fourth, Littls Mack fifth, Redwing sixth, and all tho rost distanced, Timo, 2:29, Aftor o briof consultation, the judges decided to call the heat o doad ona betwoen Udell and Hazzard, becauso tho formor ran o great deal on the back strotch, and nlso docided not to_put the time of {0 heat on record,—a ‘privilogo accorded thom by thorules, Second Heat—Udell was the favorite in tho pools, ot $100 to $40 for the fold, The horsoa went off at tho third effort in o Lunch, but Udell rounded the turn ahicad, with Hazzard af his whool, and Redwing third, At the quartor polo Udoll was away in advauce, and, a4 hio lncreasod 1t at evory stride, there scemed to bo sibility of bis dofeat, Capitols, Hazzard, and iwing, however, showed that thoy were pretty epeody adtmals thoipeulvos by veduoing the gup whiel dell had madv to three lengths st the balf-milo polo, snd narrowing it down still more ot the turn. On or that it was impoesiblo {o dlatinguish the leader from the hindermost, Udell removod this difficulty by broaking whon near the distanco flag, and swerving 80 s to carry Capitola back along with him. In the confusfon Redwing rushed by Hazzard, and o8 Udall skippod again and sgoin, Cnpltols waa'cnabled to mako o good showing at the wirs, Redwing won by ovor a longth,~a creditable performance in view of the backward place bo ccoupied through the groator por- tion of tho heat, Hazzard sccond, Oapitols third, Lit- tlo Mack fourth, Annio Watson 8H0, and Udell alxth. Thge, 3315, hdrd Heat—Udoll foll from graco and sold fn tho 01 ot 340, whilo Redwing was first cholco at $80, and Hazzard socond at $60. ' Joo cut out the work at the biart, tuking the pole away from Redwing bofora thio turn had reached,” Ha was stlll leading at tho quarter, with Hazzard o close sscond, Tho others were so far bohind at this point that no particular at- b whilo trotting on tho To passor siemilo polo 1o 1133, ahead flicco Jongths, and at the turn' he had two longths moro to 6paro botweon himeolf and Uazzard. 1o lot down a Uttlo whilo entoring tho homo-strotch, and Huzzard drew up to within a longth of him, Ina fow noconds it scemed as U all ivo horsos wero fn o tangle, 60 faat had Redwing, Oopitols, sud Little Mack advanéed from tho rear, whors they'had beon all tho tima, Udoll broke s soon 88 ho got on tho_&traight’ road for the wiro,snd a littlo farthor on ho broke , and kept ' by the fonco with such persitoncy that bo tpast e sulky, threw hig driyer, fosey " Brown, o tap of his hesd, dragged tho sulky ovor bim,’ and ‘mado off 'with it on o rua, Ho was stoppod about o hundrod yards from the judios' stand, butnot beforo ho upsot anothor man,’ Noono was seriously injured, Whils all thig gactioment was n progrese, the spocibiorsloat sight of ihostrugglo for tho hoat,and 4t waa not wniil the Judgea made the oficial announcoment that tho result yaa known. Bodwiog won the heat, Littlo Mack bo- Eato Hazzard tufrd, Capifols fourth, and Joo Udoll distancod. Tire, 2:31, Fourth Heat—Tedwing sold in tha poola at $125 to £35 on the flold, A comparatively oven atart was offoct: ©d, but Hazzard securod tho lead in u few strides, and maintained it to tho Lalf-milo polo, which sho pasdod in 1434, two longths in sdvanca of Kodwing, who in turn | hoaded Littlo Mack, ~Capitola at this point was a bad fourth, Rodwing broke at tho turn, and Mack took bia piaco.” Capltola caught Lim boforo bo could ve- cover his guit, and in tils way tho raco waa endad, Tiazzard won by a 1m¥n ond a hnif In 2:323, sud Mack camo in gocond, Tho Judges decided it a dead heat between Ledwing and Capitols, Fifth Heat—Ttedwing was atill tho favorite ot lon odds. Tlazzard caught tho lead at tho scnd-off, and Beld it to the quarter, 8 perfornianco which causod the countenances of Redwing's buckers to assumio a ver sorlous and thoughtfnl caat. Littlo Mack was second, and two lengthe beblud him Redwing and Capltola wero dashing along togother, arzzard was still (n advanco st tho half-mila polo, but {ho counte- nances of Redwing's bickers had sssumod a more hopeful Jook, & thelr favorite lind advanced to o closo socond, with Little Mack lspping bim, sud Gaple toln four longthn Lo the rear, At the lower end Kato A allltho loader, o, ruuiaining posilions belog unaltered, Hazzard’s drivor seomod doterminod to bo in the von at tho wire, for 1o went his ore nlong at her bost gait Into the home-atrotch withaut losing any of his wmall but procious lead, Two hundred yards from tho Judges' stand_the situation of offaira on tho traok and at the pool-box was materially ultored by & magnificout burak of pecd on tha purt of Redwing, who enatched away tho lead and wont under tho wird & nock {n advance of Haxaard, fn :31%(; Mack third, and Capilols fourth, THE TWO-MILE UEAT HACE, Tho cnlynmniu% raco of the day was tho handicap two-milo heats, for which thore woro six nomiuations, of which only throo came up to the pole, among tho drawn horses bolng Bilont Frlend, who wns the favorite during thio woel. By tho timo tho bell was rung for the raco, tho running-track had dried nicoly, and, what with a good, hinrrowing, waa, comparod with ity morn- {ug conditlon, in very good order, 'I'he favorito in tho pools (sclling at tho odds of §200 to 825 againsl tho flold) was W, G. Iarding's Luohro, o very musoular, powoerful light cliost- nut G-year old maro, vory cloan out abont the lo%u aud carrying o vory fluo head, while the fold was composed of John 11, Mathowson's 4o year ola black colt Bangweoln aud_ 8. M, Roy-~ nolds' 5-year old blaok stallion_ Nick Bakor, both good Lorees, but lacklng tho backbono and yim of tholight chestnut. First Heat—Tho first sltempt at & start, which wag milo 00 yards sauth of tho Judgy's stand, provad a Tatlurs ; Buiclro kickod Ladly and 1rod to hrow hoy ridor, whio, however, stuck lo Ler Hko & lcech, and lot off a little 0f hor suporfiuous steom ina fuit gatiop b th fllrhl 0 quartor-polo aud back, In the Booon nchre acted vory wildly, swerving from aido to slde, .aud rushing dowa the tracks balow, hows | gotofr ‘very woll togoter, Fuoliro’ slirting vory fast, the wsy home all four wero 5o closo togoth- |- her Jockay, ‘baok - quietly- "This tima tho] ever, mpleniidly riden by Dopotmey who = braught tor to tho polo to mnke tho {lfrd attampt, Wo fant indoed that, by tho o the fudgos’ slainl roaclied, Buohito 16 by n_coupls of langthe, Dang: woola Dolng Aocond and a length In front of Niol Tinkor, who bogon {0 closo upon him fast, At tlio uariar-polo (1o favorita ws loadlng by olglt longthe, Hollowod Iy Niok Dyfor, who lind ciit dowrn BRngwoola, ot i Teading him by 8 longthi, Al tho baifomila o Erchro bad inorenacd tho gap £o ton longtls, ho- woen lor nnd Nick Msker, Who was mosw somo _ cight longta ahond of Bangweola. Tho Moo hiore ot protty famt, yob Nk managod [ “keon tho_distonca botween hm nnd tho fo- vortip ndiminiahied, and_ ey pasuod e Sutgoe stnud oftor tho first milo about clght longths apar Fiishro doing iho mll In 115036 whion Nick'a rider o uim out aml ho cloned splenddiy on tho smars towards ihoond of tho second huif-milo, decroasing the o) gradunlly until tho threo-quartor polo waa renclied, Wiien only five longths seporated thom, Tonnding tho Inat cornor, 16 was ovident that Nick'a rider had given 1im ful reln and was urging him to tho utmost, whilo o chentuut maro wan sl runming voder the stronf Qi whioh abo had Voon koot undr from ihe ata Whon within novonty ynrda from tho atart, butn distanco of two longtha sopurntod tho horacs, whon Ettchros Jockey alacked reln nnd shook thio chiostnut msro out. Bhe ook thoint gallantly, nnd loapod alioad, coming inon easy winnor by Nve longihs, Dangwools was dislancad n tho race,” Timo—1lile, 1:034 two miles, 5L, Second Meat—Tho socond and, aa it provod, decisivo hoat of the race, wna & tamo affaly, Dapgweols being distancod, Euchiro and Nick Bakor compoted tho fold and tho result of'the race was so cortain to ol that, after tho splondid races which the afternoon hnd affordoed, the forcgono conclusion was ‘borott of charms, snd {he visltors bogan Lo drop off by clustars, ‘Thontart wan got on {ho second, attompt by Etchre; who, running very ntrmlm‘y, led by throo lengils of iho Judges’ atand, incroasing {s to four at tho quarter, £iv0 at tho balf, whilo at tho firat passing of the Judges' stand tho chostnut was not loss than ton iongibs shead, and gnining steadily, Tho Nick Bakor ridor lob hia liofso ottt immodiatoly after passing tho stand, bt tho horse in front had too many hools for him, and, Although ho was suffored to diminish tho T\P BOMD- what, the maro hold the ruco at hiordisposal throtigh- out, wiuning it wfl; by about 23 yards, Timo—alllo, 1:88 3 fwo 88220 BUMMARY. Omaaao, T, July 3, 1873,—Bocond day of the Sum- mer meoting—{golling promium, ,000, for horses sl Ravozorer beaton 300§ $1,000 €0 1at, 500 to 3d, 1o L. ¥, I, Woumakor's bl g Albort.... William Darling’s 8. g. Quickeilvor. . W. I, Orawford's ch, m. Nolll Addison Doty's b. g, W, J, 8, Loo's b, g, Harry Howard,., E, P i Bax horaea which havo pever beaton 2 $750 to 2d, $460 to 34, $300 to 4th, 3. A, Gummings’ b, , Redwing . I, H, Yatoa' b, m, Kato Hazzard. . W. 1f, Boyca's b, 5, Littla Mack 0. B, Myors’ b, m. Capltola Ed, Brown's b, . Joo 'Udell 3, 0. Poarsons’ e, m, Annio 8 . B, Townsend’s br, g. Wisconsin & D. P, Plojfor's br, g, Barnoy Kelly ojoy's ch, g. James I, " F. Wanmaker's br, g, Vougl ‘Aloxander Lowls? 8, g. Hopo, Heat, Saxz Diy—Running premium, No. 10 two milo ‘heats, for all ngos ; $1,600—$900 0 firat, $450 to socond, $150 fo third ; W. G. Harding's ch, m. Euchro a1 1 8, M. Toynoldw' b, 5. Niok Dako H 3, 2. inthowsow's . e, Domwod o 3o 1, Davis® Teat, Mile. Two miles, First., 31 Bocond w2y TO-DAY. Tho raco for tho Transit Iouse and the dash of ono and o half miles for all agos, which woro postponed yesterday forenoon, owing to the in- cloment woathor, will como off this morning, commoncing at 9 o'clock, Tho afiernoon's amugoment will consist of the 2:27 raco, the threo-iu-flvo running race, and tho twico-aronnd- tho-track dash. ‘Bluj. Barkor only sold pools on onoof to-dny's races, at tho Grand Pacifio Jast ovening—~the 2:27 zaco for trottors, Tho following are a fow sam- le pools, the entries being Fred. Hooper, Henry Rl Jokor, Ripon Boy, tnd Jokn 1L, ; 65 G0 60 105 100 40 32 25° x5 e ‘THE EXTIA RACE. Tho extra purso of £4,000—$1,600 to first horse, 1,200 to second, $900 to third, and $400 to fourth,—freo for all, American Girl to carry twonty pounds dond weight; all othora catoli- woight; to harness, best throo in flve,—filled 1ast ovoning. The following aro the nominoca: Hoaper. Todd. el . William Lovett names b, m. American Girl, ¢ Ai F, Fawcelto Al namen cli, 8, aw, Jr. It was coofldontly eoxpected that Blessrs, Graves & Loomis would enter their colebrated horse Chicago for the above purse, but, as wusuel, these gontlomon failed to respond, Chi- cago hiag hoen doing 8o woll this soason that there can be no doubt, had Lis ownors pos- sossed norve cmough to put up tho ontrance-feo, ho would have won it back for them, ‘I'ho owner of Bashaw, Jr., not- withstanding bie liorso has beon *‘oft™ for two yoars, sooner than disappoint tho pooplo of this city, who tako 8o much intorest in the chestnut stailion (but no more than they do in Chicago) walked up to the Becretary's offico last _evoning, and depositod his entrance feo like a littla man, Why did not Ar. Loomis, who was there, do tho samo? ) "The raco will bo trotted on Baturday, and will undoubtedly attract nn immense crowd. A CRITICISM. To _the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bim: Your race-roport of tho first dsy at Dox- tor Park is so just ond impartial that I am prompted to offor &' brief criticism of an ugly and disgraceful foaturc of the_day's sport, hng— ing it may do omothing toward offecting a much- needed roform. Lrefor to the starting in the running events. In tliolast hont of tho last Tace, with only two horses to start, Capa Liaco, withont the faintost show of jusatification, was sont off ot lenst one hundred ya in advance of Quartormaster. Such a send-oft was cortainly novor seon on a race-courso. With a fair start, Capo Raco would have no moro show of \wnlinE Quartormnstor in that heat thsu a mulo would of vanquishing I¥: Baggett. The fraud, or orroY, or whatever it might be called, was 60 glaringly palpablo as to elicit remarks of Indignant surprise from nearly prosont, Quartormaster is a horso that is noyar fractions in getting off, god all ho wanted was o falr ghow, somothing that ought to have beon oxpected from a club just starting out to ko name and reputation. If such o atartas tho ono I refer to was effocted st Lexington or Nushville, why, the starter would simply bo hooted from tho grounds a8 a knave or a fool. Porsonally, I know nothing of the gontleman who aotod as starter horo on Tuaeuday, but Ldo know—ond lot mo bo excused from using strong languago—that he is uttorly incompotont for the placo, or somothing worse. Iho Dextor Park Olub, with & posaible grand future beforo it, can’t afford to tolorato such blundering or knavish carelossnoss as disgraced tho first day's proceedingsin tho way of atarting, 1 do not, I think, overstop tho mark.whon I say tn.hnt dthuru was not & good running atart during 0 day. p 3 wr{w sololy from & sonko of justico and falr play, and with's dosiro to soe tho Dexter Park Olub meat the fullest moasuro of success, some- thing 1t canuot attain, as tho history of the furf in Chicago will testity, oxcopt competonoy, hon- osty, and impartiality will combine to austain oné of tho noblest &ud most enjoyable of out- door sportd, Fuienp oF Fain Prax. Cizoaao, July %, 1873, A ELSEWHERE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, TILE OANADIAN DERDY, Bannre, July 2.—At tho races hore, Mignonatte wos the winner of tho Queon's plate, 50 guinoas, and entrance monoy added, Lord Byron won the lndies’ purse. 'Tho races aro tho most lin- portant and tho moat intoresting of tho Provineo, 'Liore was & vory large attondance. COLUMDUS RACES, 4 Corumnus, July 2.—Tho first annua) meoting of the Columbus Drlvlmfi Astociation was insu- gurated to-day. Notwithstanding the fact that & heuvy rain “foll most of tho morning, a fair crowd of upoctators was in sttondancoat the raco ounds, This afiernoon tho track was quite leavy., Tho flmt raco was for horsos that hover boat better than threo minutes, milo hents,bost three in fivo, for $500. T'wolvo horsos ontered and started. flio most nolod among them were Bettio Golding and Barney, owned by Short and Lawphoaro, boy maro Jast End, owned by J. W, Cluk, Pittsburgh, boy golding Captuin Vinoont, owned by D, Medouick, of l&auhvllln. I'ha horses scored eix timos beforo getting away. On tho flrat woorlng taro Liorsey collided, overthrow- and i"‘f oulloy, and throwing tho driver to graas, but ~doing" 10" serlous lnjuri‘:‘ Tho first hoat was takon Dy Iinst End. Timo, 2:40%. Lomey accond. "Tho second_heat was taken by Barno in- 2:48%, Tast- Ind socond, Vingont third.. Barnoy. took tho third hont also in 2108, Vincent took tho fourth heat without troubls in 240, Darney socond, Dollo Brasflold third, Dornoy Lok tho fifth Lont, Mime, 2:40; Bollo Braoflold accond, Esat End third, Dnrnoy tool tho firat monoy, Esst End tho socond rmonoy, and Vincent tho third. ‘Fho nocond raco was a trot for n purso of 8000 for horsos that nevor bhoat 2:84, There wero four miarted for this puree out of fivo, entries; Annio Collins, Joo Bhawhan, Kato Osmpboll, and Dolly Vardon. The horses Eot away woll togothor, Annio Collins in load, nt slio soon akipped and took & second plaao, and Kato Cnmxbn went upa head and kopt it, winning tho first heat in 2:00}¢,- Annio Col- l’h-u :flcond’ Joo Shawhan third, Dolly Varden ontth, | ‘U'hie socond hoat {n tho start/lett Annio Collina In'the ronr, but bofors romchlng tho half-mile polo sho passod tho ontiro flold, and eastly won tho hoat In_2:0734. Knio Comphell sccond, Bhawhan third, Dolly Varden fourth. 'Tho third heat sent Qollina to tho front at tha her position sll round, sud 03, Into Campbell second, lon distanced. Bhawhan third, Ve * Intho fourth hent Coilina and Camphbell kn?\ closo togothor for the first quarlor, froquontly Iapping, but on tho third quartor Collins was throo lengths shead, and played tho balance of tho way homoe, taking the hoat and race in 2:41, Kato Onmpbell took the sccond money, and Shawkan the third. Owing to tho lntonoss of the hour, tho run- n% roco woa omitted. Trotting, running, and pacing rocos aro promised to-morrow, eectal Ditpiek o Ty Gz 2vi na, New Yonx, July 2.—This evoning the prizos to: tho .viciora of tho billiard tournamont wera given to tho lucky playors, with appropriato speoches and rosponses. Garnier roceived s $1,000 billiard-table, and Cyrille Dion $1,000 in cash. A largo number of billiard-fanciors woxe presont. J BASE BALL. New Yomg, July 2.—Basa ball: Atlantics, G Washingtons, 1. ; EDUCATIONAL. Commoncemoent Exerciscs at Xololt College, Berorr, Ill, July 2—Commencemont Day opened cloudy. Lmst night's shower left tho atmosphere cold aud comfortablo. Notwith- standing tho throatening clouds, o groat many poople drove in from noighboring towns during the forenoon, and n great .audionce greeted the gradusting class in tho First Congregationnl Ohurch. Admirablo musio waa furnished by a band from Obicago. Tho olnss consistod of thirtoon members. Tho programme was 18 fol- Tows ¢ Salutatory Oration in Katin~Goodwin D, Bwozy, Rockford, 11I, Oration—* Tho Parliamont of Man,® Charles A, Werks, Rockford, Ill, Oration—* A Genulno National Growth,” Oharles O, Tatfershall, Béloit, “ Muaio and Thought,” Samuel T. Kiddor, “Tho Discipline of Reaponalbility,” Cory- don D, Lyman, Bloomington, Toom—*To-Day,"” George 1, Adams, Pocatonica, T1I, Osation—+'Luxuky 1n Worship," Georgo L. Merri- ‘man, Beloit, Oration—* Arrogarrco in Culture,” Charles Sporrill, isbon, Ill. Oration—‘ Belf Govornmont Not & Guaranios of Liborty,” Edplr W, Maun, Windsor, . . Oration—¢ Tho Elovation of tho Bar,” Willlam B, Tepublicanism tho Demand of Our AT:"’ Gregory Mich hnx Ada Bazear, Tll!k!{. Philosopliical Oration—'! Milton in ballflm Life,” Thomas N, Miller, Winnebago, IlI, TPhilogophical Oration—* Tho Element of Beauty in Litorature,” Enm‘qfi B, Adams, Pecatonics. Oration—* A doral Elomaent of Character in tho Belontific l\hn"‘ Goodwin D, 8wozay, Rockford, Il Oration—*1'ho Roman Peace,” with tho valddiciory addreas, Wills 0. Dowoy, Toulon, 1il. The dogroo of Mastor of Arts wus conforred upon Mesgsra, Fitch, Om-%ntm-, Choemberlin, Johinson, White, Bruncr; Nolso, Clasa of 70} Doctor of Divinity upon tho Rov. 8. R. Riggs, translator of thoe Biblo {uto tho Dakota lan- guago, and tho Bov. J. B. Milas, of Peaco Con- gross notorioty. Tho President stated that a considorablo addi- tion to the endowment fund wsa obtained within tho past year, and the Trustoes hnd croated a now chair of natural history, and called to it Prof. T, . Chamborlin, who would for tho pres- ent also assist in filling the vacancy causol b£v' tho doath of the Iamentod Prof. Bushnell, unt! a succossor to the latter is procured. At the Colloge dinner in the nasfum build- ing, addresses wore dolivored by Dr. Dudley, of Mfiwnukeo, Prof, Whittlesoy, of tho Howard Universily, Washington, and others, Tho Alum- nl alooted thio following officara for the ensuing yoar: Prosidont, P. F. Pattibone, Ohicago; ‘Vice-Prosidonts, Prof. Petor Hondrickson, Boloit, and Georgo Nelson, Beloit; Boorstary, H. M. Pago, Madison; Orator, tho Rov. Poter SloVicar, Prosidont of tho Washburno Collogo, Kausss! L, B, Bwozay, altornate; Poot, Willism A. Ross; Frod. Pulla, alternato. Caonsiderable rain foll in tho sfternoon, but tho ovening was cloar and beautifal. The Senior concert by Prof, J. A. Butterflold, Jesder and tanory Mrs. O, D. Garrington, soprano ; Mrs, Al Datton, contraltoy Mr. G, H. Bott, basso; Prof. Tood, pianist, and oxoellont orhostra, Wwas do- olared & succcss by a very largo audionce. RAILROAD NEWS. Filling of the Vacancios in the Michi« gon Southorn Managementess e« VDuilding the Durlington Shops nt Aurorn. Nzw Yorg, July 2.—At a meoting of the Lake Shoro Railroad Direators, todny, W. B. Bishop resignod as ' Director. Commodore Vandorbile was appointed Director, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho doath of Horace F. Clark, and ‘Williom H, Vandorbiltin the placo of Bishop. Cornelius Vanderbilt, W, H. Vanderhilt, Augus- tus Scholl, and James H. Barkor composo the Exooutive Committeo, Commodoro Vandorbilt waa chiosen Prosident. Agunona, Jul{ 2.—Tho plans for rebuilding the workshops of the Burlington & Quincy Rall in thin oity have been drawn, tho ground staked out, and the conirnot for the eroction of the new bulidlnge lot within the past day or two to Mr. A.Walthaum, The buildi number four, viz. : A blacksmith and boiler shop, 80x300 fect; o Wood machinory shop, 80x800 foot; & froight shop, 80x810, and a conch shop the same sizo. They are all to bo built of brick, with 22-foot walls and jron truss roof, covered with slate, Tho car and coach shops will eacl: contain twon- ty-oight passenger cosches or fifty-six froight cars at ono time, Otbor buildings of like mag- nitudo will bo commenced next spring, Tho aroction of thego buildings will give employ= ment to betweon 200 and 800 mon, which w] afford somo reliof to Aurora. '.\'or:n; Kan,, July 3,—Tho oxtonsion of tho Atchison, Topoka & Banta Fe Railroad to Grona~ da, on tho outh side of tho Arkansas River, in Coloralo, was completod last night. Tho com- lotion of the road to Grennda gives a now out- ot to the Now Mexican trade, most of whick will hercaftor como ovor this lino. ATLANTA, Go., Buod & proul-mn'uon solzing the Macon & Bruns- wiok Railroad for fallure to pay the somi-aunual Interest on the bondaof tho road antered by the Btato, the eaid soizure boing provided for by tho logistative nct granting the endowmeont. Georgo I Hazolhurst was sppointed agont of tfm State to roceive and coutrol tha road and ita proporty. —_—— An Inhuman Wrotch, Dunuque, Ia., July 2.—Frank Morsheno, tho Oedar Rapids wagon-maker, who was arrcatod for murdering his wife, somo slx woeks ago, and dlsoh:;gud for want of evidenco, has boon again arrostod for whlpshlg and inhumanly troating his son, o boy of 10 yoars, whoso back is blacl aud blue and almosat raw from the frequont ugo of the Iash, It i8 nleo alloged that Morshono often throw tho littlo fellow over & fongco into tho stroet. The inhuman wretoh waa fined 850 and costs, in default of which ho wau lodged in tho Marlon County Jall to awalt further dovelop- monts rogarding the murder of which ho was suspoctod. —_——— Suicide. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Dunuque, Ia,, July 3.—Miss Mary Jane Davig, a young lady of 28, the daughtor of 1. II, Davis, o prominent citizon of Lellevus, Ia, shot hor- solf through tho hoart with a piuwf this ovon- ing, Cause—Disappointed love. P1rrenonan, Pa., July 3,—Willism Konuedy, tho most proniinent merokant in Now Brighton, uummlltnx suloldo to-day by shooting himeolt in theforehead. Ho died alost instantly. Thocauso s supposed to bo montal distross and financial embarrassmont. o Loy boen sufforing for some months past with lnflnmmn/araflmnmnllsm.nnfl Las boon unsble to givo the attention to his busi- noss that It req July 2.—Gov. Bmith to-day is- |- ... WASHINGTON. - Injunction Granted Against the Union Pacifie Railway to Insuro tho Payment of its July Interest, Forty-fl_nrec Million Postal Cards Called for and Only Twen- ty Delivered. Congressmen Have Two Years to Collect the ‘‘Back-Pay." v g Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune, SFALOUAY AMONG AROTIO NAVIGATORS. ‘Wasianoroy, D. 0., July 2~The misfortune on the part of all expoditiona to the North Polo, ot lonst thoso fitted out'in this country, appears to bo inordlnate joalosy on the part of those in command of tho vossols. This was sadly illus- tratod in tho Ihall oxpodition, and now thoone that i8 being fitted out undor the auspices of the Navy Dopartment i dovoloping the samo featuro bofore it atarts. Commandor Groen, who {s to tako obargoof tho Tigress, writos to tho Navy Dopartmont that he wishos it olearly undor- stood that Bralno, who is in com- mand of the Juniatn, which has gone to discover the Polaris, shsll not intorforo with tho porsonnol of the Tigrass. Ho nlso atipulatas that if ho (Groon) finds tho Polaris before Braine «comos home ho wishos to have full charge of her, aud tho powor to dotail such officors of tho Ti~ grouu a8 ho seos flt to nssist in bringing tho olaria_homo. ‘Cho probabilitios are that a eo- rious diflloulty will ariso betweon tho commander of the Juniata and tho commandor of tho Ti- 88 a8 to tho honors of the ifipadmm, unlosa: e Beorotary of tho Navy shall intorfora with special instrotions. ., THE OIUEF-JUBTICESIITY Tho friends of tho numorous aspirants for tho position of Chief Justico of tho United Btates are activoly ot worlk, and the quostion of fitnoss soems {0 bo mnndnr{ to tho proposition as fo who can got tho most numerous recommondn- tions, It has long boon known that tho Soauth i extromoly anxions o roplaco Judgo Chnsc with & man from that scction. Various namos of what aro considored leadinglawyers have beon mentionod, but none of them appoared to unito tho sentimont of thoir soetion or men of thoir Btate, Judgo R. M. Pearson, of North Carolina, has at 1ast succeeded in obtai: hfi,flm signaturo to his petition of all the Juc cials of that Bfato. Whothor this will bo_con- cluslve with tho Presidont is not known. Pear- gon’s antecodonts ara ns m{‘mm a8 thoso of tho thousand and ono respootable gontlomen who in the South are by common consont called Judge. TREABURY DISBURBEMENTS, The appropriations for cach of the oxecutive dopartmonta of the Governmont for the flacal yoar, 1874, having becomoe available on aud after yostorday, the 1st, tho Troasury Dopartment has roceived iugo domands, and in the two days that have thus far olapsed hos paid out sovoral million dollars upon requisitions to moob the ex~ ponsoa of the fodoral departmonts. 2 THE MONTANA WAL CLAIMS, Drafts for about $100,000 wera b},“d by the Troasury to-day on account of the Montana war claims. THE SYNDIOATE. Thodotailed Fedoral officials who rotnrned from Europo & fow daya ago, brought with tham about $20,000,000 wortks of called 5-20 bonds to bo used in purt paymont for tho flrst £50,000,000 call mndo by tho Syndicato, It i ropresonted that thero i now in'the hands of tho Syndicate fall €40,000,000 moro in 5-208 which will be forward- od to this country as rapidly as the clerical work attonding tha rocall of theso bonds is finished, (T the Asaociafed Press.) POSTAL-CARD BTATISIICH WasmrxaToy, July 2.—Tho following is the official statomont of “the coudition of tho postal- card contract to Juno 30 : Requisitions on the contractor to dato, 33,645,000 cards ; ordors sus- onded at tho dopartmont, 9,484,000 3 total num- or ordored by tho Postmusters to dato, 48,120, 000 ; number issued to June 80, inclusive, 20,- 480,000, POSTAL BERVICE. An oxtonsion of postul servico is ordored on the Burlington, Codar Rapids & Minnesots Rail- :r[and, betwoen Centre Poiut snd Independenco, ows. TNIUNOTION AUATNBT UNION PACIFIO, The injunction grantod by Associste Justico Hunt, of tho United States Supreme Court, againt tho Union Pacifie Railroad, is printed to- dny. It rostraing tho officors of the Company from making any use of ita rosources, rocoipts, or crodits, which shal} disablo thom from paying tho intorost, o4 it shall maturo, upon ail classes of it soouritics, and also restraing thom from ‘making sny payment of tho principal or intoros on any sccwrition distributed to, through, or by tho Credit Mobillor of America. . Perry, ono of ihe counsel for tho Gov- ernment in tho Oredit Mobilier suit, arrived hero this morning on his way to Cincinnati. He had alongconforonce with Attornoy-Goneral Willisma in relation to the suit, which lie reports proceed- g vory favorably. ‘ologramg havo boon received at the At~ torney-General's office assuming that tho inter~ o8t on tho firsl_mortgago bouds of tho Union Paciflo Railroad Company which are hold in Eu- rope could not be paid on the 1st of July, on nocount of tho suit againat tho Company, but it itis not paid it will bo tho fault of the Com- gmy and not on sccount of any interference by ho dovornment. It moy becomo nocessary if thero i willul noglect orrofusal by the Company to poy thin interest to take stops to have a Re- colvor appointed to tako chargo of tho rosds POLTRAITS OF EX-BEQRETARIES OF WAR. The Bemflrfiol War, in his intontion of mo- ouring for tho Doparimont the E_xuxum of pre- vlous Bocretaries of War, has already caused to bo placod conspisuously {n the Bocrotary's offlce snd ante-room the portraits of ex-Secrotaries Knox, Dextor, Doarborn, Lustice, Piokering, Beott, Oalboun, Poiusett, Holt, Cameron, Btans ton, and Rawlins, Othiors are now being paintod for the Dopartment. The Secrotary is dosirous to proouro original portraits, if possible, trom 'which copies will be made of ex-Secrotary Mo~ Houry, of Washington'’s Administration;~ Gris- wold, of Adams’; V. H. Crawford, of Mm!llun'fl; Qoorgo Grabam, of Monrao's ; ‘John Bell, of llinrrmnn’u; and George W. Crawford, of Tay- or’s. INDIAN AGENT APFOINTED, R. M. Pratt, of -Montpolior, Vt,, has been ap- olnted Bpocinl Agent for the Chippewas of Rod iver, Minn, A telogram to the Commissionor of Indian Af- {aira, from tho Speeial Indian Commissionors at Fort Duncan, Toxas, June 28, says: “Wo ro- turned hore last night, aud have tecoived infor- mation that the Lipans and Mesoalaras, number- ing about 2,000 souls, aro at Baragosss, desiring to moet us, sud we understund that there is o probability of tholr going with us ou a roserva- tion.” “The ~ Commissionors alio dosire to koow whoro to tako thoss In- disns and such Kickapoos ns will consont to go with thom, and hayo been instruoted by the Indian Buroau to take these Kickapoos to their captivo peoplo ab Fort Gibson, and tho other Indians, tho Lipans and Moscalaras, to thoir roservation in New Mexico. _POSTAGE-BTAMIS YOI TIE DEPARTMENTS, Tho following is a statomont of ofllcial postago stamps and stampod euvolopes supplied by tho Post-Offico Dopartmont to and including June 30, 1873 To tho Prosident. State Departmout. Troasury Dopartuon War Dopartuent.., Total, cannnsresvsnnanese seevenaveesee 84,040,948 In addition to this, stampod onvolopes aniount- ing to 810,81F wore issued to tho War Dopart- ment, and 812,816 to Postmastors, The Attorney-Genoral, in tho prn]gm-nllon of his opinion au to tho 1esponsibility of Gon. Howatd, Commisgioner of the Freodmon's Bu- ronu, for gats of-hLis subordinatoy, called upon iho First Comptroller of tho ‘I'reasury for a cop; of the bond of 50,000 which tho lnw of 180l direoted should bo given by the Commissionor for tho falthful porformanco of his dutios, said bond to bo approved by tho Attoruey-Genoral, wadileq i tho ofiico o tho Tt Oomptrallar to bo by him pub in sulk for the bonohit of any-injurod party upon any breach of the conditions theroof. The Comp- troller, upon sonrch, discovored that no suclr bond hind ever boen fitod in his ofiico. ~ Gon. Toward, it will bo remombored, oxplained that Becratary Btanton told him it woitld 110t bo necos- wary to fila s bond, boing dotalled g uu oticer of tha army for duty us Commissionor, Gen, Low- ard, roferring to the varlous roports coucorning Lim in connootion with his lato managcmont of tho Froodmon's Buroau, deolaros thut ho never miespplied one dollar of the publio monoy, and that lt’fio moment thero sball bean ofticial churge ho will domand @ oourt-mariinl. a5 tho most . offeottal moans of clearing him of. overy voslig of unjust suspicion. ¢ . PAY INCRRABED; < °° = " The ‘now law, passed at thio lnst sosaion of Congronn, incroasing tho pay of cortain honds of Bureaus, wont into offoot to-dny. NEW OURRENCY. Proparations to print tho new Notlons! Bank enrronoy, authorized by Congresn, hns nlrondy commoncad, the appropriation of $100,000 to pny thorofor having becomo availablo yostorday. Work upon tho plates will be cominenced next weal, and tho fivo, ton, and twouty doliar notes will bo firstigsuod. 't will probably ecoupy threo months to complote tho plates and print and numbor the notes, 0a a sufliclont quantity of thoso donominntions will bo placed iin circulation boforo commencin, work n{mn any othor, Tho ones, twos, nu f\ftion will bo noxt printod, but s to tho oxact amount of onch denomination to b lssnod no determination has boon ronohed, that mattor -boing loft to tho banks to arrango with the Comptrollor, Thoy can have notes ssucd to thom In any denomination, provided, of conrso, that tho sggregale shall not excood the amouuf frodbylaw, - ; TOILRN INSPEOTION, Qon, E. D, Buith, Buporvising Inspoctor-Gon= oral of Btnnmhonlu;lonvcn Toro fimany for a tour in tho Northorn, lastorn, and Wostorn Statcs, to visit all local Boards of Inspootors, and fusti- into o soriog of oxporimants T Voilors, boilor iron, ota. It is hig intention to onforco tho ro- anlrumnn!n of tholaw, and have only such porsons iconsed na aro ekilled in tho ;managoment of atoam vossoln, and of tomporato habits, Ho will arrive at Pittsburgh about tho 16th inst., whoro ho will oxamine into the steambost morvico on tho Wostorn rivers, and conduot experiments upon varioan grades of boiler-iron. " Abont 8120000 will bo required to_pay clal o0 Will bo require ay claima for ndditiona! 20 por cont c;‘mgenn!!g’n allowed to oortain civil employes of tho Government in tho City of Washington by tho rocent decislon of :’}:10 nfinnfl of Qlaims, affirmed by tho Bupreme LIFE-BAVING BTATIONS. The Commission sppointed to inquire into the ng«::umgi of em;ung naw lilru-fi;nving s‘tfintiuna nr: now making on inspoction of the northorn coas! of tho Unfigd B'-ntnpn. SANTANTA AND DIG THEE, Gov, Davis, of Toxas, was closotod with the Qommissionor of Indian Affairs this aftornoon, considoring the question of pardoning Santauts and Big Troe, and, after a longthy intorview, it isroported thoy decided that the Indians shall not be rolensed, but punished. Gov. Davis had littlo choico in’ the promisos, there boing an ovorwnolming sontimont in Toxas In favor of punishing thoso red-skins, and tho eclootion comes off noxt fall. TUE FARPER'S FERRY PROPERTY. The United States has filed a bill in chancery, in tho United Btates Oircuit Court for West Vir- i‘lnln, to enforco a vendor's lion on the Harpor's orry proporty, sold in 1860. As goon as the cago Is decided tho United Btates will bring an ejeatmont suit against the Baltimoro & Ohilo Railrosd Company, which corporation haa beon running its traing ovor tho Govornment prop- orty, itia alloged, withot authority. Whon the two suits shall bo dotormined, that proporty and t'hnt{unohunuwiu again bo put up at public auction. TWO XZARS TO LECOVER CONGRESSIONAL DAGK PAY. New Yong, July 2,—On June 30, B. V. Taylor, Firat Comptrollor, addressed o lettor to nn Laat- orn Benator eaying that tho back pay will bo nt the disposal of Sonators and Hopresentatives for two yoars from that dato. THE CHOLERA. Tho Discase at Cincinnaty, NashiMile, Louisville, and Other Southern Citien, Oarro, IlL., July 2.—Four men bolonglnf to the forco at work on the Missiasippi Contral Rail- road oxtonsion, in Kentucky, six milos bolow Qairo, died last night from cholora, and soveral others aro roported dumgorously il from tho samo divonso. Itis thought that those casos wore brought on by drinking impuro water. Thoroe i no cholora in this city a8 yot. 8. Lours, July 2.—Soveral of tho most prom- inont physicisus of this city deny that thorois nny cholern hore, or that thore has boen a single cago, Ko far this sumwmer. They say that tho conges roported wore malignant cholera morbus, O1xcINNATy, July 2.—Ton doaths from cholora havo boen roportad to the Board of Health to- Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasHINGTON, July 2.—Privato dispaiches froma Alabams reprosent & terriblo condition of pffaira in some parts of tho Btate. 'Iho oholera is rag- iug at o foarful rato. 'Wowns ore being dopopu- Intod, vhe resldonts of which are loaving in order to-0atapo bho torriblo scourgo, and it s reported thiat in & place containing aliout 1,000 inhabitants denthe have occurred to tho oxfent of twonty- soven in onoe day. NasnviLne, July 2—Six donths from cholera in this city to-diy. Thoy wore casos that havo beon lingering for a day or two. No new cases oro roportod. Boven doaths from other causes, ‘Woather favorablo for a docroaso of the cholora. Lrrrue Rock, July 2.—Onoe fatal caso of spo- radio chwolera 18 reported to-day. This ia tho first cano. [By Aail.} From the Cincinnati Cowimercial, July 1, In addition to tho cases already roported of deatha by cholora in tlus city, nine wera reported ot tho Health Offico yostorday,—tho poriod of sickness .ranging from one hour to twonty-four, ‘Thore wors also tive doaths by cholera infantum, and ono by cholera morbus. From the St, Louis Democrat, July 1, Thero scems to be littlo doubt that cholora exists in tho city to a slight extont, This is tho opinion of a number of physicisns, among thom Dr. Hodgen, and Dr. Barrott, and Coronor Voors- tor, although an oqually largo numbor of the ‘profession stontly maintain that the disoaso pro~ valling diffors matorially from the roal Asiatio cholera, Whatever name may be given it, tho suddon inoreaso of deaths from *choloramorbus " from ejght to twentv-five in two wooks, and tho increase of nearly ono hundred in the mor- tality of lust woek over the wook betora, has ex- cited considorablo alarm and digcussion. That thero neod be no fears of an epidomic is, how- ovor, the opinion of almost all the physicians who admit the oxistence of tho discaso. The firat case occurred 1517 Bouth Boventh stract, and the discase has confined itself thus far to the southern denrt of tho city, Boveral deaths woro roportod last weok, which, in tho opimon of the attonding physicians, wors tho ro- sult of cholera. Yesterdsy three more doaths woraroported from the samo disonse, Nine persons have died of cholora morbus within tho past fow doys, from drinkiog tho water drawn from animpuro well, situsted ab 15607 State streot ‘The disenso seoms to have spread to East 8t. Louis. A 7-yoar-old boy of Mra. Honry Ban- on, rosiding on Third stroot, bolow Dyke avonuo, was takon sick whilo playing, in the morning, and died at 11 o'clock. bortly after 12 Mrs, Banen was takon gick, and died at_1:30, Another woman living on the jsland is enid to have died from tho same causo. In conversation with a Democrat roporter, Dr, Barott, ox-Hoslth Officor, #nid tho prospact for tho future was verious. In support of his assor- tion, bo siatoa almoust overy case thus far had resulted from drinking impuro woll wator. Most of the wells aro sunk in mado soll, composod of stroet dumpings, manure, old plecos of leathor, ote. Those sunk in nafural soll aore almost oqually bad. Tho walls, in mony cates, are composed of rooks fittod togethor without the wso of mortar, and drain tho stroots for almost miles, through filth of all descriptions that may bhavo sunk in the ground. Many of them filter from stagnank ponds, and are_omptied into by loskings fron defoctivo and bodly constructed sewers, Ina word, ho snid, thoro is mot a pure woll iu tlo oity, and tho total number of wells is noany ' Dr. Darrott spoko alko of tho sowors. Tu the older portion of the city, along tho river, fev of the gowors aro trapped, and the fllthy fimos may be soen stoaming up through the npmlugu ot almost any hour of tho day, especially n tho :arly morning. Tho mannor” in which agreat many others are coustructed iy illustraed by Rocky Brunch and Mill Creek sowors Tho trappings of thoso in private houses do not Bubsorvo thoir pnrpounu! whoro a' bith-tnb is ‘situatod lower than the opening )f tho pipe (a# i olmost always tho case), hm fumon oscaping into tho room anl houso through tho bath-tub pipe. A significors fack s that thore ovo about 4,000 housey irtho city totally withcat sewor connections. In regard to tho condition of the oity, Dr. Barrott uenortod Pusllivnly that it ws much worse than it had been for s long time,unless it hind boou _vory greatly improvad withft tho last week, Dr, Barrott has beon Hoalth Oicor for a numbor of yoars, and during that timo hos travelod tho vity almost daily from o0 end to &l[wl other, with & spocial view to ita mitary con- tion, ‘I'ho pond nuisance io not as groat & might be expectod. A great many huva bea filled up during tho last two years, and thoseiiat remain do nok, in his opinion, number morethan two or thres huudred. Mnauy of thoso elst on olly property, Front the Nashville (Tenn.) Press,Tune 29, Groonville correspondonco of th 28th says that *“Tlo condition of uffaire in outown i any- thing but Im&rovod this evening. T'wo deaths bave ocowrred to-dsy, Ex-Prosiont Johnson has boen tronbled with affection of tho bowele for two days past, but {s fooling . bottor to-day.” Tho Groonvillo Union of the 26th eays: ** In]rgo ‘x'uunbnr of our townsmon have fled the aco,” - . - . A dispaich from Chattanooga, yostorday, says : o totnl number of doaths, horo fo-dsy 1s olght, of which throo woro from cholora." F¥om the Montgomery (Ala.) Jowrnal, Jina 28, Thero woro soven cnsos of cholora in Iunta. ville on Thureday, and tho dlsoasa is sald to ba dally on the incrosso. Ono or two porsons were atrick with cramps on tho stroots, and died al- most immediatoly, Quite an oxeitomont hag beon produced, aud overybody who con do &o is lonving thoro. e D DES MOINES. The ¥Yard Tragedy--Ahort-Ilorn Cattle Salce'K'Nio County &airs Bpectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Des Momes, July 2.—This morning Nolson Yard, tho man that shot and kitled Jack Jones, filed an information cliarging that his wifo, Ra- chel E. Yard, was insauo, and ssking that sho bo eont to the Insane Asylum. Tho Board of missionars, ftor a thorongh ozamination, l‘,’aurchl;gm that sho iy sane, but sufforing from hys- The salo of “short-horns™ from Oakwood, brought togother here to-day Inrgo pumbors of atook doalors. _Parties wero presont from Illi- noln, Minnozots, and Missourl. ~Cyrus Jonen, of Tilinois, aud Col. Willism King, of Minnoapolis Woro smong tho purchasors. 'The cattlo sold Iow, cows gelling at from £400 to 1,750, Tho Pollk County July fair oponed to-lay with. a good atiendanco. Tho display of horses was unusually good. MARRIAGES. A A AR remrns THORNTON-SHUBERT_In this olty. on tho lst fnat, by tho Rev. Josso I L F. L. w0 Mits Jounto Biaberh Dot of thisaity: » Thoraten o7 ilos, Bioh., nd Povidaico, alt. T papors plessa PATISON—Ohelatt D%Agfis‘ od monthe, athls m:hj::\ui. Ali;. g " lorning, half-past ' o Tond. the fumarans © 0O ot 428 Frioads are iavifod to :h’ AUCTION SALES, ' By ELISON & FOSTER. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE 14 CHOICE BOULEVARD LOTS, FRONTING ON CHICAGO-AYV, and FRY-ST,, THURSDAY, JULY 3,73, At 3 o’clock p.m., on the groflnd. Boing aubdivision of Lots 08 and 60 in Mollroy’s Bubdivisfon of the W. of the 8. ‘W. X of Boo, 1, Town 30, north of Range 13, east, situnted noar Humboldt Park and Humboldt Park Boulevard, and aro easy of accoss to the Chicago & Bt. Paul Railroad passing diroctly through the property. Theso lots are very dosirablo for rosidences, and situated in a district whoro property is in- creasing in valuo, thoy present excollontad- wvantagos for an invostmont, A BPEOIAL FREE TRAIN will leave Madison-st. Dopot, corner of Madison and Oanal-sts., at 3 o’clock on day of snle, stop- ping at North Halstod-st. ond Western.av., roturning at § o’clack. THRMS OF SATLE—Purchasers to assumo & mortgage of from $65 to $150 on each lot, ‘with 8 por cont interest: balance one-third oash and two egual payments in one and two 'yoars, with 8 por cent intorest. Title perfoct. A DEFOSIT of $60 will bo roquired on ench lot. The accommodations are ample for all who wish to attend tho ssle, or take a FRER RIDH and viow the improvemonts in that locality, Forplats and other informationap~ ply to 3 ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneors, 87 Markot-st. POSTPONEMENT. The Great Sale BY ATUOTION, FIVE ACRES, TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, SITUATED NEAR CENTRAL PARK AND THE GREAT NORTHWESTERN CAR WORKS, WILL TAKE PLACE On Saturday Afternoon, July b, ON THE GROUND. A BPEOIAL FREE TRAIN will atart from ‘Waells-st, Depot at 1 o’clock on the day of sale, atopping at Halstod-st. nnd Park tion, and return at 4 o’clock. ¥ree for alf ‘who wish to attend the salo. THRMSB OF BALE~2-4 oash,bnlanco in 4, an aiouu, th 8 por cont _intorest. deposit of $50 roquirod on each Liot. lats and particulars furnished by - BELIBON & FOSTE! Auationoors, 87 Markoleat. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabssh av. AT ATCOCTION. SPEHOIAL BALH OF Flint Glassware, (HA8 ARRIVED). 1,500 Pkgs. of Assorted Flint Glasawaro, 10 Casks of Liverpool Waro, 10 Crates English W, G. Ondokery, ON TIIURSDAY, JULY 3, AT 0y 0'OLOCK. G! GORE, & CO., Auctionsers. By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. 30 gEW‘EUGGIES T ATUOCTION, T8 MORNING, July 3, at 10 oolook, at s sad 17 Rast dolbli-sbiy . A, BUTTERS & €O., Austionosrs. WEST STIIDED REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE, EOUSEIOLD GOODS, &C. On SATURDAY, July5, at. 8} o'olock, at 85 and 67 South Oanalsl \a, A. BUTTERS & 00, Auottonsors. BY HODGES & CO. NOTICE. Tho Auction Salo, 819 West Washingtou-st., to como O B et it Sy & unavoidablo ciroumstaucon provonting. GEB & CO., Avctlonsors, 413 Weat, Lako-at. i?.egulur Bouth Sido Saturday Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT ATUOCTION. At 9 o'olock, Urnokory and Glasswaro. At 10 o'olock, Tlousohold Farnituro of overy dosoripticn, now snd suc- cod-iand Volvat, Lrussols; aud Yool Garpots, Stover, foo Ooats, Wardrobow, - Ilanos, - Otlice Desks, Rhow Casoy, 800 Mirrora, At' 11 o'clock, Dugglos and Hare ncasos, Un Baturday, July By at 8o'clock: GiEb. P dORW & 0O.; Auctioncers. 0. MEDICAL, DR, B, 6 & G. B, DALTON, 770 Wabash-av., Uso Dr. Iline’s Onncer Antidotes. TESTIMONIAL. MoConpyiLL, Ind., Doc. 3, 107, Tn the ensonragement of the affiloted, I doslre to say that, on tho 15th of Snwlmr. 1867, 1 consultod Dr, Dalton (ot Dr, Klino's liranch Otlive, dlnnlnm“.] for & Uancor of the Tiroaat of elght or ton years' growth. Ita ol: forunoo was 26 fuohos, and had ta be supported b{.l ande Indianapolis or dangerous ity 1 i o mxln v W:mn:h noq mass, botwyen fiva and soven pounds, Was which time I have sujoyod exogllsnt bioaltl:, and ani satis. Bod \’l‘n oure ls complete. MARGARIE MoQOILD,