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SPORTING. Third Day of the Dexter Park Summer Meeting, Bad Weather, an Increased Attend- | ance, and Exciting Sports The Plucky Managers Work Off Five More Roces. Good Time Made by the Thoroughbreds Through the Mud. Groat Contest for Supremacy Between Fred, Hooper and Ripon Boy. Immense Excitement and Large Sums of Money Wagered. THE TURF. THMD DAY OF TOE BUMMER MEETING, A9 yeatorday morning tho woathor quostion conld fhavo beon loft for deolsion to tossing up, cotn-matche ing, lotirawing, or any ano of thoso (ngenioun dovices Dby means of which poor non-prescient humanity valn= Iytries to pocp fnto the forbldden future, Lesd- colored, raln-laden clouds loomod overhead, yet 80 Tuigh that thera was left room to hopo that that sport~ man’s delight, “a southorly wind and cloudy aky,” ‘might laat all dsy long, snd mako the third day's ppord st Doxter Park what tho managers hearkily desorve for tholr woll-eustained cntorpriso, & porfoct succoss At half-past 9 tho sun burst through the clonds, and 1hio hopos of all interestared in tho races had, appar- cntly, thelr full fruition, During this fino wosthor the two postponod Taces waro gob over, and the first of tho day's racca propor, which proved & walk-oyor, At noon tho usual two-hour intermisaion took piace. ond during thia timo all hands wors ongagod in a come mon occupation, that of aupplylng the gentlo cravings of an appotite whetted by s couplo of good ruoos end tho rich proirie alr carved up froeh from tho sonthe west, A1 o'clock tho weathor settlod ; rain fell, and tho common object sought by all was cover from THE DRENCHING TORNENTE, which & brisk galo carried into tho grand stand, and, in aromarkably short spscoof Hino, thoy wero donuded of occnpants, In s fow minutey both tracks wors cov- ored with water, and tho most spnguine sportsman in the Park, whon tho storm was ot its boight and the thunder and lghtaing woro omusing thomsclves, would hardly hava suggested tho idoa of & continuazce of tho races, With o pluck for whith they do- sorve credit, tho Judges docldod to go on with tho raccs, Providcd tho rain stopped in decont timo, which it did, the after lastin an hour, subeidin as BU ly sa {t ho arlsen, thoy showed much bottor judament with regard to the raln yesterday than thoy did with regard to'thio hieat tho other day, far tho clouds Lifted o ‘tho woatorn horizon, showin treak of biuo sky, which increased gradually until onoo more tho sun streamed down and began” drying up those tracka with a celerity that mode up for recent short-comings, " THE BOENE AT THR PANK a littlo beforo sunrct wos ono that & Dore might hiave portrayed to advontage, The sun’s raye crept uong tho prairie, illumiuating tho rich, fresh groen of th far-roliing’ prodrio, whoso surfaco ta thio south 8 ro- Tioved by numerotia clumpe of shade-trocs and rows of poplars, and flung long shadowa of men and Horses slopg the track whora the magnin- cont 2:27 trotting raco wns in progress, The grand stands were crowdod with spectators, who, it Could plainly bo observed, woro animated with tho strongast of foclings in favor of ono or tha othor of tho compoting horses. In tha casterly portion of tho north half of tho inclosure wero crowded a numbet of carriages occuplod by Indies snd gentlomen, all bent on fully enjoying thio whilp {n the south balt & number of hornes, clad in thelr whito muits, ware being gently oxercised, Given this saenc, & good band of muslo playing Strauss’ Bluo Danubo, & 2:25 trotting-heat in progress, o scal in u buggy or on grand staud, with & particulsr lady friend In close Propiuquity,'snd who would sak for anything moro deliglitful, 'Take it altogether, n prolonged visit to Doxtor Park l‘»dlg‘ ‘would prove one of the pleasantost and most profitabin ways of sponding the Fourth that can possibly bo finnginod, . TUE FIGET AR op ome of thoso poatponod from tho day pafcro, was for & prominm_for running horses, Arst to rocsive $300 3 Becond, $160; third, $50, n dash of & mila and & balf for oll ages, For this race thore were thirtcen nomina- tions, of which tho following filod appearances: Jame H, 8imner's ch. o, March, 4 years, by Wost Roxbury, dam Kate Robb, by Marcos; James Conliak's b, g Young Murry of the Weat, 4 years, by Harry of the Weat, dsm’ by Imp. Glencoo; 3, H., Harnoy's ch, b, Narry O'allon, by Austrailan, dam Bunny South, by imp, Birdcatcher; Rand J, Bo ¢, 1, Altoons, 4 yoars, by Yobo Druzt, dam Florinds, by Zero ; Dan, Keaney & Co.’s ch.m, Hiswtle, Uam Fanny Bugg, by tip, ¥, Brown's . o, Tono, 6 your, b am by Oliver . ‘Moore's’ b, m, Hollywood, § years, by Lexington, dam Miriam by imp, lencoe i 8. M, Reynold's b, £, Venus, 4 years, by Jus Loonard, dam Misa Doyle, by Loxinglon—tho fineat feld of run: lavorite, o n tho at tho cld going for §35. Tha selling on this race was vory livoly, a large number of littlo pools being made ap, The Dash—Aftor & coupls of ineffectual attempts, tho fleid got off very well togothier, Young Harry catching the lead, with March lap the othors bunched a length to a longth and a u?mmd. Ab the lower ond, Young Harry atill sh With, Altooua a¢ 1ib Lacls, ciopely proascd by Moy’ wood, who was making It lively for him for second place, the favorito hore having fourth plaoe, runnin Yery powsrfully under & etrong pull, and having al rfull; the look of taking things very easily, Venus boi Bfth, the xeat seatiored 5t utorvala 8 longih oF tho behind| ono smothor, Tho Jjudges’ stand waa passod 8t a rattling paco, Young Harry losiing, and running vory fracly, Alioons_sccond, Hollywood third, Venus fourth, Tlush fifth, the reet acattored be- bind. Going down the far side, Altoona caught tho lead from Young Harry, the only other chunge befng that Fiush dlsposed of Venus and took lnurfia laco, ‘Tha race propor wad all in the laut half mile, at tho bo- ginoing of which Flush's rider began tolet her out, Holyzood he disposod of with a magnificent rush, sn then bogan to try conclusions with Altoons, who had Ditherto mado & eplendid raco, and madb a gallsnt " behind struggle to Xeop the chestnut maro ber, but in vain, XHarry got second place ot tho throo-quarter polo, snd & grand tussi ensued botwoen Fush and ‘Young_Harry, but which 'waa decidod in the maro's favor, sho running inan | easy winner, Young Harry agood second, Hollywood third, baving given Altoona tho go-by. Some littlo troublo was oocaslonod in this caso by the fact that some of the Jockoys did not wear colors as advertined, ‘but to look at, the race waa the finest of all tho rune ning races hitherto, Time—32:48, BUMMANY, Tmmp DAY oF DEXTER PARK BUMMER BIERTING— Chicago, July 8, 1873,—Running pramium, $300 ; dash of 1 niilos for all agos ; $300 to frat horuo, $150 to nocond, $50 to third ; welght nllowanco for age 3 D, Kenney & Co.'s . m, Flush, 4 years, Jamos Conliske's b, g, Youny Harry of 3 , . James 1, Bummer’s ch, o, Murch, 4 yea) Rand J, Rowett's ch, . Altooun, 4 years, rvey’s ch. o, Harry O'Fallon, ¥, Brown's ch. o, Keus, 6 years, TReynolds' b, f, Veuus, 4 years, 3. 1. Davia' ch, g. o . Birapeon’sb, 1, Wauanita, W, Morris's ob, £, Nolllo R, T, H, Barpes' b, m, Lady Falrfleld, D, MoDanicls & Co.'8 b. f, Sucrldor,... ... "Time—Alle, 1,61 ; ono and_ono-haif milos, 3,45, ‘THE BEOOND MAGE of the forenoon was also 0no of thoso postponed from the provious dny, It provod to bo a tamoand uninfer eatiing mateh for the Transit Ifouse stako, botwoen two colta, nsmod Gon, Grant and Quicketep, and occa~ sioned moro yawna than _applausd, Therd wero four pominations” for the prize, but the two mentioned ware tho only atarlers, tho owners of {he others pro- forriag to pay forfelt,’ Tho Gunoral, though o drew s man welghing 210 pounds, woa decidedly tho fayor- 1to in the fow moagro wagers thot wore made, and jus. tified iho expoctations of bia admirors, Ho won With enso undor stroug pulling in throo stralght heats, the tima bolng 3:00, 8:043¢, aud 2:59, Tho latter time glyos Bin & record, and 'bars him from _participating in any future tbrec-minute racea, If tho driver 1iad exorcised a Bttlo moro wisdom and cared loss for show bo gt Lave byolded thio record, nnd then won without diioulty ; but he was tou anxious to go undor the wirg in stylo and with a big lead, It I8 sald that Grant can trot in 2:40 if permiitod, Yo cortuinly looks and sota liko apecdy young horsa, ~ Ho n # bright cheatout in color,and, wenerally spoaking, s ons of the ‘moat promising 4-yeak olds attho track, FUMMALY, Cmicaqo, TiL, July 3, 1678,—Third day of the sum- mor meating—trotting prewtum No, 6, ‘Transit Houso atoko for colta and fillles 4 years old, $100 each, $300 added ; sccond o savo itu stako ; mile heats, bewt 3 In 8 in bharnews, J. L. Wilsou's cl, o, Gon, Grant,. W, W, Iamilton b, ¢, Quickato, Foreat Ly Blook Parm’a ch, c. Jarden, 4. Doty's cb, o, Wiila Ere Tlmo—3:08 ; G003 \ TUE THiD wAGie of the day, thongh thu rut on tho reqular programme, wan nest called., It wansob down eau trotting mateh for Ave-year olds, boat throe i five, purwa $400, and T four ontrles, Only ono wtarter sppoared,~doorge Williame’ bey coit Titarn, and under the difcation of thio Judgen hio waa Jux}m[ around the track and then takon Lo tho stable, “fho viclory wan “Fwalk-orer,-tlo dscoit of thio kind encamont of the fueotlny. P Eascs Dav—Trotting promium No, 11, $400, for b Jour oida ; $360 o firaty $100 Lo soound, 350 to third. b, o, Hirsim,, eanic Allifan, {0 FATT PR THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN : FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1873, The forenoon's nmusoment closod with the Inat Taco. At thiat imo tho wonthor was of tho mot plesant desoription, tho aky boing cloudloss, tho sun shining brightly, and the wind comfortably cool, Tho hopoa of tho mansgors woro Ligh ot tho chooring yros. tof neplondid nfternoon and a largo attondano oy wera dosttnod to o disappointed, lowover,—bui somathing nbout that lina lroady beon nald. THE FINST NACR OF TIIE AFTENNOON svas & premium for running loracs, frat to recotvo , socond $300, third §100, milo ‘hosts, 3 in b, for Tiorsos of all nges, 'which brought, outof eight nomiuse tlons, tho following ficld: F. Loyd's b, g, Port Leon- ard, 4 yoars, 105 Ibe, by Vouchor, dam Prunella by Qloncoo; W. M. Barrowa' el - Jounings (forunorly Emmalt), 3 yoses 67 e, Iy Anlotold, dam by linp. Glencon; J.'J, Crowley’s ch, 5. Quartormaster, 114 1bs, by imp, Bonnie Scotiand, dam_ Rosotto; W. G, Harde fuig’s DT, £, Mariposs, 4 yoars, by Jack Malono, dnm Nubia by Allen, 105 1bn; '8, M, Roynolde’'b, e, Nick Daker, 114 D, by Zero, dam Ada Leon- ard; John ‘M, Davis' b, m, 4 yoars, 105 Ite, by imp. Forzolotts, dam by Whalchono, TLio favorito for thio Faoo, at lorgo odds, sis Quartormaster, whoo por- formance on Tucaday bad gajucd Lim mahy baokers, the poola sclling s high ne $200 on him ta $40 on tho fiold, with tardy biddora on tho latter, although Mari- osa and Port Loonard woro hold in great favor aftor trolr arrival on tho track, tholr sppoarsnce belng vory reassuring. First heat—Aftor a couplo of nwu, tho horses t off very well, the Judges! stand Loing’ passed first y Jonnings, Davie’ maro second, {ho romoindor bunched a léngth b Golng’ down tho back hind, strolch, tho peco livoned, and Fort Leousrd, b; o woll-suslalned spurt, succeodad n or ennings n( A Both trying to ot Tarter got further to s front, which waa only & longtd or two ahoad, At tho half-milo polo Quartermaater wreatod tho load from Port Leonsrd, who kept second placo, though Mariposs and Nick Ba Xer wero showing 5 ‘dotormination to pass him,: On the homo-strotch a bosutiful raco was hud for tho -mnfi by Quriormaster, Mariposa, snd Nick Daker, who had Port d, The string waa psssed in the fol ordar Marlposs first, Quortormaster » nock behind, Port Leonard third, Nick Bakor fourth, In tho run in Quartermastor jostled Port Loonard bdly At about 200 yarda from goal, and showad consce quontly declarad datanced by thé judgos, 38 wse also ennings, tho formor declsion causing considorablo excitement among tho boiting frate lx, ‘who bad Dacked the favorito at euch loavy odds, A frantio in- lividuat with & bugf plog st 854 whiogo ilo ws boiog ol by the pool mon in o torenta of Quartarmastet, rushed over to the judges'atand uhonunq, 4 The 8 don't count, do thoy, judge?” o wss informod that {ioy did; and thon b number of other unfortunates, rendered momentarily bold_by sudden impocuniosity, that bad bought pools on Quarfermastor sinco tho rsco was won, Tho Judgo decidod that much pools were off, unless thoy bonght tho feld, undor tho supposition (hot tho favorite waa in it, The arrival of unfortunatopool- buyers became chronic, and their wall botherod tho ’X“limm' at intervals during the roat of the afternoon, artor mil, 285 seconds ; all-amilo G134 soc: 1533 Socind Hiatosfitore tho sccond hoat the batting was athor quiot, most of thoso who wishod to invoet in the rsco havlig depleted tholr pursos alroady, yot sov- g2 pools woro aold, tho aversgo rato baiog $100 on Mariposs to §U16%. on tho flold. The 0cld got O fogethior, snd vory fast, tho Judged atana ahod in_ tho following ‘ordor: Nick Baker mare s longth t, Moriposa W, & nock bohind, Davis’ ‘babind, Por} Leonard lapping ber, To thio quarter mio the paco Lvonod, and Mariposa put on & apurt, passing {ho loader, who wna immodiately o wnsuoccestally by Yort Leonsrd, who hod iven the Davia mare tho go-by, and was loading Ler 7 a longth, O the back strotch & farlous strugglo erisued betwoon Mariposa and Nick Baker, who wont for the front in moet gallant stylo, and obtained it, his ‘momentary victory, howover, sceming more a ploce of judgmont. on o part of jposa’a - rider, At the helf the Nold showed Niek Bakor Qrst and & cloar longth sboad of Maripom, who running quite within hor powers under a sloady pally 0 Pay geiding and bey maro_retaining thelr roiativo poxitions, and abont elght longths behind o socond hoeee, Tho owor turn v mado with ieso ‘poritions nnchanged, the brown stallion still leadin B Fonning grand rco, Coming down the Romes Strotch the brown Ally chillenged him in A mot une Imiatakesblo mauner,and tho Ginal atruggle for the host Degan, Tho lengthi’' which liad scparntod them s diinfetiod to Balt-loayih (n couplo ofstrldes, thon him down camo oven forms, and thon the filly cut cloverly and lod Lim to the siring, which sho Tagecd m meck ohead, in eplte of tho good riding of Nicks jookey, who bandlod Rhis horso throughout the heat in o most judicious manner, Pork Loonard and tho Davis mare Wora both distanced in Tmu 1 Quarter-mils, 28 soconds ; half-mils, ; milo, 13 Third Heot—Tho foct that the contest waa mow nar- rowed down 4o only two horses rather diminished the intorost in this heat, 28, hithorio, the two-horeo con- tests in running’ rocos had’ boon famo affatrm, This iimo howsver, an ‘expphion bad to be ontared that ruld, Tho blact was offctod aa evenly ea 15 possiblo, and both horsca Sfort Tor the lead from tho firét atrido, Sho mavo ol il boid it post o Sudgue® atand, wad o sizongiut efforta of the brown stallion 0 got st Tco proved unavalling, - Both horsos passed: tho guaster polo under » pull, and thon Nick conght Mariposs, wnd for 300 yards down tho_back ey galiobod nock 350 nock, and, jus betoro thoy rosctid tho balf 1o Nick succoselon of Wyaly strides, and passed anock aboad. His sdvantsgo waa buf momentary, howevor; the maro pgain got on even terms with him, and when the rior pole wa 1t wsa hard to toll whore tho Thancs of the heat Iay, both horsea woro Funning 8o splendidiy oven. Down tho homo-atretoh they catne, stride by stride, and tho kecaest sorutiny through s blnsoular could nof roveal say sdysutags bolonging to cither hormo, At twonty strides from tho string tho thing wna 6ven, each Horso having full way and un- stinted allowanoce of whip and spar, whea tho maro, by a0 almost Bupr-oquine offart, got her hoad i advancy &nd won tho heat and raco by s very shor# neck. Lime quartor-mile, 29} scconds ; half-rafle, 69 scconds milo, 1:58. Si0rm Dav—Runnlog promiu, §1,000—$800 to Grst, AT—Running Premium, — rat, $500 0 socond, and 100 to thirlt, for all agos, mils t throe rears, 105 1bs, 111 Halr. Hile, [t o8 I B 10 1 mAoE, ‘The extremoly uxdmnn‘hlfl of the previous run- o o anticipated with considerablo intorest, The raca ‘was-for a $500 promim, $300 fo first horse, $160 to +wnck, the customary wolght' allowances, Out of tor nomihations tho following camo up to tho Jack b)}mmna, dam Dinlg by Hovenuo: Wiliam Jon- ©. Cipo Raco, 4 years, by Loxin, zono: Deai inhoy b 0o ch. s 3 by mp. Ambise or'; 11, . Barnda' b, m. airficld, by imp, - Bonnis ‘Scotland, dsm I Tie T0ld waa o small ore,—only four horsos,—but thoy wera ol good ones, Flus ’WII the favorito, poola salli: Iargo odds when it 1 considorod that Capo Raco's per- formanco of the first duy’s racing .lmrummanvnry Ths Dash—Tho horses were very wll sent off, C Race starting very pm‘i’mmnd catehing {ha Toog, Tilinola at her slde, in which poeitions the quartér-polo More Ilinols made a suporb rush, pass- Race’s position, Coming down the far side, Flush chnllonged Lith S passod bitm, after s gorme ipe Raoce, who, however, malptainod his posie tion, and ran st nn easy EI‘“ which suggestod for thoso who had backed the favorite. Here Iilinois and Fairfiold fell back four lengths, and etrugglod for ning raco caussd the tnico round the track to sccond, $A0 to third, ail agos, twico round the running n merk: R & J. Rowelts ch. o, Illinols, 4 yoars n, dun Flush, 4 dom ¥anny dy Tady Lancastar, ; ng +bor favor aa high as $305 to $40 sguinsi the flold, vory favoeable improssion, Flush closo on his heol y Fatrflold third, withh {ras passed. ipg Flush and Fairfleld, aud began to threaton_Capo ¢ ot strugglo on tho Iatter'w part, and modo a bid for & powor of incrossod a) that looked bad third place. At tho upper turn Capo Iaco maintained his lead, the tions of tho othore not Leibg mates rially chsnged, s0d in tho rush to tho string thoro was nothing partioularly worthy of notice, tho judges’ stand being passod In tho following order: Gspoliaco firut, nbill running strongly and undor a puil; Flush second, and s longth bohind ; Ilinofs third, and Fair- fida 'b4d fourls, Pasaing the quariee-polo o tio socond round, Cape Raco inereased tho gap betwoon bim and tho favurito s couple of Jengths, Ilinola and Fair- flld promising to bo out of tho race at any momoat, Going_down the back-strotch, Cape Raco increased his lead, Flush ruoning by no'meins as well sa wos st ticlgated sbio would do, whea the very serluua work of tho laat quartor mile was approsohing, while Falre field and Illinols would not havo found pool- buying bockers at o bickol spleco i o £100 pot. Coming down the home atretch Capo Race rushiod ahosd, his rider looking round at tho followers, und, alibough be waa easod up in the lat fifty yards, was Ianded winner by two lengths, Flush o mich pooror #i0c0nd than was anticipsted, evon after it bocamo ap- parent that Cape Raco waa golug to run a tremondous Tace, Fairfleld & poor third, qud Tllinols mowhere, Timb, 8:52 UMDY, Baxx Dav—Running—Dash iwloe round tho track for a premium of $500, Willism Jenning's b, . Cape Rtaco, 4 years, by Lox- ington, dam imp, Zone 3 Danfol Kinnoy & Co,'s ch, m, Fiuzh, 4 years, by flin waths, dam Fanny Dugy, by (mp! At or.... R, 11, Birnes' b, i, Lady Faiflold, by imp. Bonnla Beotland, dam Lady Lancastor. ... R, & J, Rowetis oh, o, Tikinol, 4 yoars, by Jack Af loney dsm Diats by Havenuo 1 2 3 [] T, r, Time, 3:32, THE BIXTI BAOP. Not sinco tha memorable ovenlng npon which McKoever mot his death ou the old Driving Park hay Ghicugo boen thu soeno of such an_ uxoltiug trotting- matcls &8 tha one for the 2:37 purss of $3,000, whic closod the day's raclng. Bofore it comincncod tho spostatora wero only utorouted In it on account of tho uoted horse, entered ; but before it camoe to a conelu~ slon tho groater number of them wero whouting partle sans, whonsi tho polico force had hacd WOFk o kaop in order, Proyious to thy_oppearainco of the horsea on tho track, It was genarally suppossd that tho five e trica would etart, bub oaly fourof them anawered tho bell, Tliey were Fred Hlaopor, Itipon 1oy, Jokor, aud i 1, It was announced (hat Ienty Todd, tho ous Now York horse, wnd drawn, Dut 110 resson Jraugiven. Toopor soeincd lo bo overybody’s favorito, In tha poots, howold againat tho fleld at ‘tho rato of $100, aud o, tuo track Lio was tha contro of an adumir- ing erowd, The result of he first heat was not calou- lafed to change the genoral opinton of Lim, as Lo won it eanily, 1lis backers stili crowded around the pool soller’s ktand, Al Yqso only tog poxvr t0 buy him ab any figuro, At tho ond of tho second heat, whioh wan snatchod nwy from him in gallant atylo by Ripon Doy, the Hooper party didn’t feol 2;““ na Jubllant ovot tliclr favorito, Lipon'a time, 2:283¢ (tho” fnatost 1o ovor mundo, hinrecord boing 2:98)), tather aaton- inhed them,’ Thoy _rallied, howover, bofors tho horica wero nignafod for' tho {hird heat, anid bought pools with ronowed onorgy, Thoy cononded that Rpon's timo and victory wore mero soratohes, whiich Ho conld not accomplisli ngain, and In order to provo thnt thoy bellovod what thoy so frooly saaortod, thoy boaonglit Mojor Barker to lond o quick and favor- abla car to' tholr bids, 10, an 6, ¢ Tooper, $210, and tho ficld, $100,” # Hooper, 120, and thio field, $60," wora crios Chat wero ropeat ‘ovor and over ngafn n’ the brief spaco of time botween ionts, Tho horsca wero toaper, £2 the 6ocond ond (bird b finally nent off on {ho {tird heat, and tholr ro- appearanco at tho stand waa ownited with anx. fely, Loud_woro tho cheors that aroso from ono paciy s Hoopors ‘nend “showad in frout ot tio wire, nnd cqually Toud woro o crlos of anothor ]"‘"’v'l““ ‘Toproacnting tho fold in tho pools,—call- g Uhon tho Judges for a doclslon in tho caso’of an allogod swervo in front of Ripon on tho part of ooper, whilo both wero leading down tho hotne atrotch, ~T1i6 Jugos rotzeafod Lo tho coniro of thele o sl asid &t down {0 trivo at-a conoluslon concerning {he re- sult of tho host, Thoy wors acarcely in_tholr cliatra Defore on unknown man, who had boon marrowl watching tho process of woighlng tho drivors, crle ont that tho driver of Rpon lloy was a pound undor wolght, This announcement was tho sigoal for a grand Tush of tho malo epectators on tho track, Pool Btand and grand stand wore rapidly dosarted, aud tho Judgor stand bocamo the contro of nttrac: tion. Rumors of knavery on the part of Tpon's driver atiainod genoral circulailon in o very fos soconds, and Wora olioved by many. On tho otlior hand, tho Iiipon porly woro foud in tholr donnnciations of tho allsged Tinfairess of McLaughlin, tho drivor of Hooper, who, thoy olaimed, hiad frequently, during the heat for tho purposo of robbing tho bottot horso, Tho olerk of tho £ourso put & tomporary end to 1o uproas by laying tho blame of tho undor-weight on bis own shoulders, To acknowleged that Ripon's driver returnod with the Bamao welght of Atull ho had taken away, and thab tiro Qifforenca of a pound was causad by aq orror in tho xockonlog up of tho scalos, Tho fudgss, owover, o difio could 1ol get out of ty %0 ossily, aud thoy dcliberated ovor tho mattor for 'a lomg fime, Mosnwhilo, tho ownora of conteating Liorsog srangled on tho ‘track over tho ‘merits of thelr stock, and mado windy matohes for enormous sums, and tho backors of Hooper and Ipon Tioy alternately called upon tho judges to- distance tho Ti0réo opposed to tholr favorito, Judgo Bchwartz at 1ast wont to tho front of the stand, and was greoted with respectfulsllence, Hoanuounced that it waa th do- cision of himaolf and collcagues that the hoat wan o doad ono botweon Hoopor and Ripon Boy. Groans, and Tiasos, and cheormand clapping of hands followod, and then tho crowd wonded ita way from tho Judges’sland, ‘act {o the pool atand and tho grand stand_whenoo 16 camo, The betting now bocamo lively, Hooper startin off with tho lead,. 1o was bought oguinet tho flold of an_ avorago rato of $50 to $55, and was in fair way 10 remaiu the favorito up totho start of tho fourth heat, when Tiooper's {rionda ralllod from tho traok, whord somo of thom hod boen convorsiug with MeLatgblin, "The pool-soliing took & suddon turn, the Dotrolt horso olisf 1o the front oa s favorito at tho rata of §15 10355, (lio fourth hoat wag thon trottod, and was won by oopor, and acenea imilar to those’lready doscribod Wero aguin_ro-onootod, Ono party wantod he horsos called up for tho fifth heat without delny, whils tho othar protosted sgainat it and callod for & polpono- ment, Tho judges retroated to iho middio of thoir doliborated for somo minutes, When the confab ended, Judge Schwarts advanced and informed tho crowd that it was deemod advirablo topostpono tho 4fth heat until 1 o'clock this after- noon, Batisfaction and dlssatisfaction wore ovenly oxprossed at tho dectalon, aud then all tho spoctators Toft for thelr homea, Tho judgos actod wisoly when thoy agroed to postpono, Tho fifth beat wonld have boon trotted in tho dark if sliowsd to go on, and Ohi- ¢2g0 turfmen havo o vivid rocolloction of what onco happencd during such a hoat, Bealdos, tho crowd wi atly excited, and the best place for I wao awny fro 0 track, tho other decisfons of the judges, thoso who heard thom can viow thim cortalnly worved, mot aloe, but sovoral timos, during tho four heots; and Ripon Boy's driver wsa certainly undct woight, Perbape tha judoes acted no- cording to tho ictatea of wisdam, 1f Dok of tho rules, ‘whon they decided to call the third heat dead ; porhaps nob, Wo ruther think, howover, that the non-botting portlon of tho atiendatico was plcasod at tho way thoy noted, Following 18 4 synopeis of tho raco : First Heat—Joker drow tho pole, Hoopor socond, Tipon oy third, and Jobn I, fourt, Four ttempta at o start woro mado beforo John I, waa solcctod nn fhe horso to score by, and tho fifth proved unsuccoss. ful, They woro gont away ot tho sixth sttempt to o [rsity ovon Cglart, " of bl Joker bd fhe st,” Hoopor took tho lcad ab ' the turn, and Leld it muccossfully et tho quarter pole and up tho stretch, thoothers belng strung out hohind, Tipon Boy socond. _ At tho half-mila polo Hoopar's lcad had not docroased; but John 11, and dokor woro cloclug on Ripon Doy, Thoso positions wore maintaiued with ecarcely o variation to tho cud of the hoat, which Hoop- or wion by a length in 2:37% § Mipon Doy bocond, John 11, third, sud Joker fourtis “Second Heat—A good siart waa offocted without much waiting, Hooper was first at tho turn, first at tho quarter, frstat the holf, ond first cntoring the homo stretch, trotting nll the oy at his bost gait, and mnintainiog” & good lead with npparont oaso, I st oith Tijpon "o deodthird o dlstance, pon Boy o N and John M, 5ch & bad fourth that a distanco ssomod igoritable, A break by Jokor at the uppor turn guvo the Boy &n opportunily to follow tho leador moro Hosely, and ho avalod himsslf of it, and oven John B into a botter place beofore tho jumping hiorso couldl ba brought down tu work, Hooper loft his feet whils rounding the turn of the homo strotoh, and Tipon went abreast of him. A faw yards furthier on hio weat Up sgain, and Lipon got fu front in consce fonco, and romained {hero until Lo Pasaad tho Sand, Tlooper had to do some honost tratting o' ot in s0c0nd, whicl ho gucecodod o dotag closely Tollowed Dy Joker third, aud John I, Iast. Timo, 335X, 'Third Heat—Tho word was givon on tho third start. Hooper led ot the turn, with 1iipon Boy on his ‘wheol, Joha H, Third, and Jokor in tho roar, which Boemo 10 e hfs favorito position, At thequarter Hooper was » longth ahead, tho inorease betbg gatned by o kip on the part of Ripon ’JO{. The two lsading horses trotted wup the back strotch this distanco spart, Joun I, being third and Joker fourth, Ripon Boy broko agsin golng around tho turn, and Hoopor incrossed hin lead by ovor s longth, 1fo wont into the homo strotch with if, and it aeermod to bo beyond tho power of any of his Compotitors 40 losaon tho distanoo 8 foot, When within a fow foot of tho distanco- droveln front of him, and_com} clrcuit on the outsido tn order to got aboad, Ho was Gqual to the omergency, however, snd went under tha ro n winnor by a neck, in 2:30 John X, third, and Joker fourth, Tho judges decidod tho hoat doad bo- twoen tho losding horess for the reasons mentined bove "Pvarth Heat—Tooper got s longth tho best of tho start, and hold It to thie closo. Thoro wagno contest for scond place, Ripon Boy retaining it easily. The Toco botweon John H., and Joker waa o closo struggle, and varied in every quartcr of & mik. The former won it, coming in {hird, Time, 2.30% Sak Dat—Trotting premitin NG. 13, £,000, for ; 81t horsos which huve novor n to firat, $160 to socond, $450 to third, $3U to fourth, . Armstrong's b, g, Fred_I{ospor. 13201 @, W. Van Brunt’d br, 8, Rijun Bog. 2102 T; P, Roach's John 1X 8433 Jamos Dugroy's b. . JOMT. 4344 Heata, euarter, " Hiaif." " Mite, First... 30% 1:13° :273¢ Bocond| 5% L1y ¢ dsY 4535 12 228 g Ly 2y TUY, PROGIAMME FOR TO-DAY 18 88 follows : Jorenoon—Trotting promium No. 16, 3,000, for horms which havo nover boston 2:50; pao- fug promium Xo. 17, §00," for all pacors; running prémium No, 18, 8300, tho Brown stako for'colts and Dilies, 3 years old ; riuning promium No, 19, $300, dash of 1¢ iles, for all uges, Afternoon—at 1 dclock —Thio poslporied 4l hioat of tho 2127 maeo ; trotting promium X0, 20, 83,000, for horscs which havo nover Deaten 2:0 ; Funhing promium No, 22, $1,000, hoats of throo mive, Theso attractiona sliould bring out an immenes crowd, and doubticss will, A DUDNLE BAOK, ThoDextor Park Club has decided to givo s pureo of 300 for o burdio raco, to como off ou Baturday, in conreotion witl the raco for tioapocial purso of 4,000, The first horse will raeciv $116, the second $75, and B third $50, Tho rac will bo & dash of twice around, orer eight Lurdlos, 3 foot 8 in height, Thero aro no coiriow oy yet, and tho nominations’ will close at 9 oclock thiu evening, ot tho Bocrotary’s ofiico, Grand Pacifio Hotel, AGHAMENTO RACES, BAN Fnawotsco, July 3,—Noll Faberty won tho milo and repent runnfng raco ot Sacrsmento yeatorday, The frst heat was won by Thornhill § timoe, 1:dd}g, Timo of the race, 1:643¢, 145, and 11453, OLEVELAND NAGES, OLY.VELAND, Jul{ 3,~1t {8 announced that tho celo- bratad trotters Goldsmith Mald, American Giirl, Luoy, Judge Fullerton, aud Rosalind will be in attendance af the meuting of "the Qloveland Olub, which will come mence ou the 20th {nst. Spectal Diepatch to The Chisago Tribuna, TUE CANADIAN DERBY, Tonoxro, July 8,—Tho Oanadian Dorby nt Barrio was a grand Buccess, War Ory, purchmiedin Ken- tucky within a fortnight, won the Derby by two lengihia, making hia milo {0 1:40, snd bis milo and ono- half in 2:473¢, SarahG,, suothor Kentuoky colt, taking tho pecond money, Of stwenty entrivs only four kiart~ ed, all grand-children of ILoxington, denton, by Ulverstono, won tho Kemporfoldt stukcs of $500 aver tho two-milo courso, by six longths, in B:633, AULOUA 1AOES, Aunona, 1L, July 3,—~Though tho weathor was rathor forbiddig for tho races tn thiy city, which tuke uce ot tho falr grounds to-day, to-morrow, and on 'riday, the aun hus at longth como forth, and ot this writing the prospoct i8 folr for plaasant weather.during tho romining days of tho weck, Somo Afty fust horsos from abroad aro now hore, and quiten nuwbor will arrive, it 18 oxpuectod, to<lay, To-morrow will bo a groat 'day for tho oxbibition, A largo number of atrangers arosrriving In Aurora to-day, Tong Inaxor, Juiy ST he poal for th NG . ly §,—In the r the Jersoy s Darby Lo-ulit, ‘MoDsniols atablen aro the favoriie, bringing $526 § McGrath's, $400; Belmont's, $115; Twoynolda!, $140. 'Tho slablcs of Morria Bruce nnd Caf> foa nold for leaa thon $100, Later n tha ovening Tom Bowling bocams tho fayorite in the Fronch pools, COLUMBUS 1ACES, . Coxvanus, 0., July 8,—~The races to-day drow out & Jorger numiber thau wore out yestordsy, ‘The firat ruco to-luy Wné & running raco for o purse of 8500, frec to all, mily hoats, best 81 6. Jim Connor, Xiarte Iand, Warilg, Storling, aud Molilo L.ad were ofterod, and 'nll started, Iu the pools Martlsud was the favorite, with Gonnor & lively pcond cholce. Ju the first heat &)l tho horsos got well away on tho first trinl Molllo Lud slightly alioad, Gonnor very clous bohind, but before reaching tho throo-quatter polo Bterling ran alongsido Jounto, but the roan Jost distance and aflowed Mollfe o win tha bieat by a lougth, Connor sccond, Bterling tnird, artlund fourth, Wargiy ifth, ‘Timo, 1:48, At tho begining of_tho thind heat, Jn Connor went 10 lity ptublo lamp, Mollio azalyy gof the advaniage, . and ook tho first_position at the halt-mile pole, On tho third quarfer Xartland took the load, bt was avor- takon by Miolile, who by 5. desporato effort took tho hieat, Bub it fook considorablo_consultation of thio idgento. docido which was cntitied to b, Hsrilsnd s’ socond, Warglg third, Biorling fourth, Timo —1:51, Tn tho fourthhost Btorling look the lead, but wna apecdily passed by 1artlsnd, % b0 maintained tho load il tho” quarior sirotch, whon Btorling camo up snd took the hieat by balfia longth, Haztland socond, Mol- e o, b oot Warglg ald ot go. Storling cab Wy o O B Bebond, At fho quaclor lo all tho horsoa woro fogother and ran down hio homo strotch was vory exciting, but Sterling,by an extra offort, took tha Lioa, Mollle sooond, Time, 1 Tho sixth heat sont Molllo shicad threo lengl, Btorling socond, Hartland third, 0 the st holf milo Molllo Weakoned, and Hartland and Sterling mndo a fively contoat, On tho home-strelch Hartland wakod up and took {ho lest in feont of Sterling'a noso, Aolile , Timo, 11X, Tiin Too mea sandwictiod by othor Tsoes, but tho sovonth Licat waa postponed on account of the rain, "Tiio next race wos ot a purmo of 500 for throo-yoar olds, Noll, No Nemo, Bonnio Iting, and Morrifield en- torod and slos Toll_promplly, - Domnio Ring _ shosd, oft *__an No Namo threo Tongtha' bohind, Noll ~ took tho heat cusly tn L5t} s Bonnia seoond, No Namo third, Merzifiold barely'saved Lor distance, The socond hoat oponed with Thurman's colt No Namo n tho Tosd, Noll socond, At tho third quartor Mol overtook No Namo, snd fook tho" hoat in 1:64%, and the Tace, No Namo snd Morrifield dis- tanced, No Nemo was doclared riding. Tho socond money was given to Bonalo Rng, The next raoo was a trial for a $600 purse, for horses {hat nover beat 2:40. horscs entored and twelve startod, na foilows; Barney, Bonnle Fannlo, Brown, Dolly Varden, Red Oak, Indian Dot, Magelo Kimbetly, Joste Eaaton, Joo howhan, and Dick Biltor, Tho firat hoot wne handsomely contosted, and won by Barney in 338X, Donsio socond, snd tbiors in tho ore or 54 nom In tho necond hest Barney took tho lead, and soon Toat it, snd then, by lvely work, regained it, He camo In ahead, closoly follawod by Josio, Time, 2,30, ‘At thia poinf it wns nocessary 40 posipana tho races unti} to-morrow, on nocount of tho heavy reln, With good woather, to-morrow will bo a big day, BASE BALL. TIE PIILIDELPAIAS AND ATIILEYIOR AGATH, Special Dispatoh to the World, PmrAverenn, Juno §0,—The fifth chsmplonship gamo botwoon tha Athlotio and Philadolphia Oluba was ployed fhis aftornoon ot Twenty-Atth and Jefforson streos, The rain thot fell sbont 8 o'clock caused tho frgundto be'Ta a very poor conildon, but, ssw.dust ng liborally usod, play bogan sbout Lulf-past 4 ok {u Lo prosoncd of bout $.00 poclalors, b or o 06 m 3 Be ne 100 b0 "G e "the’ philsieiphisa. ‘Atblotics, being _ unablo to y, 'the gumo was s poorly piayed ono, all Br'o Athletfen taking o hand in muding. = Oiapp, the eatohor of tho Athletica, was sorfously hiirtdn the Grat inning by a foul ball hilting him in_tho faco, and ho had to rotirs, Benscndorfor taking his placo, 'and this oausod a gonoral echonge 1n tholr positions, Tho Phila- doiphiss carned three Tuns {n the second aud two i tho Iast , whilo fho Athlotioa in the socond and third ttod beavily for five carncd runs. Tho features of tho gamo was an_extraordinary running catch made by Bonsendorfor, the finest of tho short-stop. Tha last twilight, it inninga were played mfl the wo belng al- most too dark {0 eco tho ball, Tho following Is & summary of the game: PHmADELFULA, Pa., June 80.—Fifth game of the ;gllmpicnlhlp botwooi tho Athloiles and the Philadel- las & ‘Philadciphise, |R|B[P|A|| Athletio, R|B|P|A Onthibert, 1. £....| 8 2| 0| 0|McCroary, o...| 1} 2 2} 3 Wo0d, 3 Bue.re..| 4] 4 7| 2i[MoBride, b...0) 1 2f 0] 4 Maloge, o.. 3| 4 9| 3 3, 2] 3 flll Myerley3 4)2( 0| 3 alal1ls Bochtel, r. f. 2| 2 8} 0| 38| 3l o] 0 Fulmor, 8, . g al 3 7 EE R Troscy, o, f. 1| of oligonsonarr,c| 1( 8| 4f 0 Maok, 1 b, 3| 8 0| o/|Marnan, 1b..| | of1s! 1 Zottleln, p.. 9| 4] 2] 1/|Mohullin, L £.| 2 1} xl 0 Totals .......[z7J007014]] rotats.....|17j1121110 TUNS _SCORED, Philadelphios, 37813430 400 Athlotics .. 2086013371017 First base by orrors—Philadelphias, 16 ; Athletics, TRuns earnod—Philadolphiss, 53 Athlotica, &, Umplro—Mir, N. E, Young, of {ho Waehington Club, Time of game—3 hours and 5 minutes, PiiLADRLTNLA, July B.—Bado ball : Daltimores, 13: Thiiadelphise, 8. " BILLIARDS, New Yonx, July 8.—The prizes to thowinners in tho 1ato Dilitard Tournatnont wora preacnted this ovening by 3. Collondar, a dhrts O'Congr's bilirderooms. ot firet prizo, consisting of tho eilver champion challongs otip, ha billiard-tablo usod during tho tourn- ment, nd 'n money prizo of 81,1031, was givon to Albort Garnicr, = Oyrillo Dion roceived s chock for $066.29, the second Irlu. A dismongd looket and $644,10 waa ted to Ubasay for the ‘bost general avernge. John Deery got a similor locket and $322,10 for tha third hrgeul.nm Maurice Daly roccived $505.23, and Joseph Dion 34&}!.15. At tho con- clusion of tho presentation ceremonis a collation ‘provided by Mr, O'Connor was partaken of 1 Dispatoh s e £t n e e O . New Bou, Sty BeTo-morrow o, folowing chal- Tonge will bo'published : T horoby challsngo Francols Tbstey to plsy mo o amo of 000 pointa up, French carome, on a 5x10 tandard American table, 2% balls, for 8500 & sido, laved soording to tho rulos of tno for " tho ohamplon: 1p of the world ro. cently decided, Aa M. Ubassy e doparting for Furopo on tho 12th inat., I stand resdy to play thia game on the 10th inst, (Signod) Ornmrg Dros. THE TRIGGER. SHOOTING TOURNAMENT AT BRLOIT. Brrorr, Wis., July 8.—Beloit comes out shead in tho shooting tournament to-day. The first prize was dividod botweon A. D, Price, of Ohicago, and IL, N, Bhorman, of Belolt, Fach killed ten birds. The soc- ond prize was won by Fred McLoon, of Beloit, The third by &, French, of Bparta, The fourth by W, H, Qulvert, of Belolt, WEATHER AND WATER.. War Deportment Wenther Report. LOOAL OBSERVATION. Cn10Ago, July 8, 1679, HIEH »f § Hour af ob- 33|3 | pirectton and|z- scroation, i B|B|sorce of wind,| S &) bl 3 i 30.03} 2905 20, 20,91 29,09 26,89 Maximum thormomotor, 76, Minimum thermometer, 61, UENEDAL ODSERVATION. WxDNEgDAY, July 3, 1673—10:18 p, m, Wind, |Rain| Weathe: Fair, ~|Threating, Falr, Fair, “0|Cloudy, 43 Calm, 8, E., freeh, 58, light, 1[8,, gentia, .74 Heavy raln, PROBADILITIZS, ‘WasmmnaxoN, July 3,—Far Friday (n the Gulf Siates, soutliwesterly winda and partly cloudy woathor, pos sbly with rain on the Texsa coast, Tn tho South Atlantie Btates, south to soutbwest winds, partly cloudy and clear weathor, Ia the Middle Atlantlo States, gonorally clear weather, followod by local atorma fa'tho affor- noon, In Rew England, Now York, and tho Lowor Lako. Rogion, folling buromoter, hightr tomporature, varis ablo winds, moatly from 'the northwesk, eloudy or rily cxou(lfl weather, and numerous local rains, In lio Ohilo Valloy, weutarly winds, lowor icmperatura, party cloudy aund cloaring woather, BTAGE OF WATEIL, Dally report of tho stage of water, with chianges in tho twenty-four hours onding 3 p, m., July 3, 187 auANaES, Rise. l Fall, AzOVE Low WATER, Galzo.... Oincinnatl, Davonport. Fort Buil 0 in.ff. . 9 in,|| 61,1 in,| 8 in, & in.| Vickaburg. *Bolow high water of 1671, 73LAN, Obsoryer, . B, Rau " Tieom 78 Msjor Block, Chicago, New Yong, July 8,—Tho hoat 10-dny oxcoeded any doy thls sunimor, the thermormotor during the after- noon ranging from 07 to 08 in tho shado, WaRIINGTON, July 8,—Tho maximum temperature in this city to-day was 101 dogreos in tho shado, et ol S Obitunry. Special Disvatch to The Chicagn Tiribune, Otrawa, Iil,, July 8,—Rchard Thorao, Esq., for nearly thirly yéara a leading cittzen of Ottawa, dlod Dero faatnight. InuavoLin, July .—ExMayor Samucl D, Mas.- t of thlu city, dlod this aftornoon, pietetal (e woll, un old resi The Louisville Lottery, LowmsviLye, Ky, July $,.—~Gov. Bramlette publishos & card in tho moru{ng papors munouneing that ovory oHekot {n tho Publio Library gift concert hus boon sold, "Tho drawing will take placo on Tucadn, tha 8th, whon {l.:l«ll‘;lr“'mflllun Jollmes in cash will bo dlstributel to tho - FOREIGN. A Better Feeling for American Securities in the Lon- don Market, Withdrawal of the Irreconcilable Faction from tho Spanish Cortes, Leading Provisions of the New Sponish Constitution. Successful Revolution in Honduras. GREAT BRITAIN, Yoxnos, July 8,—A grand banquet was givon last evening at Trinity Jouso {0 tho Czarowitch by tho Princo of Walea and Duko of Edinburgh, “The American residents of London sill celobrate the Fourth by o dinnor at tho Laughnm Hotel. Tho London Hour, this morning, oditorially come- mends tho Patont-right Iaw of tho United States. Tho dispatehoa trom Now York, roporting a reduo- tlonin the publio dobt and that tho receip! from in- tornal revenuo for the fiscal yoar were sovoral millions in oxcons of ho ctimates, ctiso s boltr fecling in tho marko! can socuritic, T London Feonomfat of {10 27th ult, has o loading rielo on o bill for Incroasing (he elrctlation of tho Dank of England, from which it nppears that the Trifish Government cannot take the proposcd action wwitliout tho consont, of Parliament. e SPAIN. MApnIb, Tuly 3,—In conkequenco of tho passngo of ho bill abolishing Conatitutional guaranices, tho Irre- concilablo Doputics have withdrawn from the Cortes, ‘Which aotlon Lins sorved to reatore quiot in Madrid. Dotachments of troops are yot posted at various poluta lroughout the city, ond tho utmost procautions liave besn taken by tho suthoritics for tho suppression of Asturbancos, Mapn, July 5,—Tho draft of the now Constitution waa sabmitied to the Corten to-lay by tho Committos which wea appolnted o draw up tho messuro, It provides that tho President of {ho Nopub- T EromtSavo boes bora 1o Spaaish - errory and bo 35 yoars of oge, Tio oountey 18 divided lnto cantons Jiko tho Bwiss Republlo. The Assombly of cach Oanton fs {6 alect four Benators, and Daputios aro to bo cliosen by univernal auffrago,” Cuba sni Porto Tico aro to bo eaimilated with tho Cantons of Spain. Thio central power Ia suthorizod fo_suspend coustitu- tionnl guarautecs and order lovies for troops without firat consulting tho suthoritios of tho Cantons, e TALY. Fronexoz, Italy, July 3,—A dispatch from Bolluno, ety miles Dorths ‘of Vonico, says that shocks of an carthquake woro folt in that city and tho adjacont country this morning. Tho volcano near Farr, ton miles from Delluno, which bins been quist for some tmo, commanced o eruption, and the Water of & lako in thio vicinity bofled. Thio criala n tho Ministry continucs, Minghotil hog failod to form a cabinet, and the King hes sunmoued Count do Cambray Digny to undertake the tosk. Fronencg, July 3,—Tho roport that the carlhquake in tho northéaatern scotion of Italy, this moruing, caused on eruption of tho volcano near Tarsa, fs con- trodicted, —_—— FRANCE. Panty, July 9.—It {8 stoted that s duel {8 about to take placo between M, Paul Do Osssagusc and B, Ranc, e CENTRAL AMERICA, Parart, June 24.—Tho uotorious steamer Virginus in'in tho hnrbor of Aspinwall. A Spaniel man-of-war cntered the port on tho 2ist int., and on the samodny, alio, the Daited Slates stosmor Kaneas, What tho miston of ftho Sponieh vessol 4 has mot transpired, but tho Kansas, it will bo rememborod, is tho eamo ship which, Over o year g0, convoyed tho Virginius out of the port from undor tho guus of the Spanish frigates, The Virginlus {s undurgolng Tepairs, and 1t is understood tho Konsas will remaln unti! thio ropairs are comploted, The Cuban Genoral Quosada is still fo Aepinwall, Tha 1on. T. Thorington, lately appointed United Btates Consul to Akpinwall, on applyiug to Bogota for tho usual_excquntor, wus rofuscd, on tho ground fliat tho Government of Colombia recognized no such placo as Aspinwall, only that of Colon, - Secrotary Fish, upon bolng informod of tho refusal, appoluted Thofington commorclal agent ot Aspinwall with the Doyors of Consul, requiriog 1o exgquator, : Nuwa hna beon' recoived from Honduras, that tho flibustoring steamner Gen, Slherman bad lnded ber rovolutionary party, headed by E, Palacios, at Gthlla, Mondurae, ° Tho * Goveramoat of - Hondursa o 5 now bad pem oo, P and ™ ™ rollogens wero marching on Guatemals, and, {2 thoy succeed in entorlug that torritory after tio of throa doya’ march, thoy nro almot cortain to overthirow tho oxisting Gov. erumont of Presidont Barrios and ro-catablish thst of tho Jesuit or Church party, i AUSTRIA, Lonpow, July 3.—A special {rom Vicous says that 6 Emporor of Austeia will viit tho Gzar in Decom- or, —_—— CANADA. Special Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribune, OrTaWA, July 3.—An extra of the Oficial Guzelte has ‘boen isaued, containing the announcement of the dis- sllowance of thoact psased lsut sesslon, suthorizing o Rallway Committes to take evidonco on oath, T Governmont hsa recaived an intimation from Judge Johnston that he declines the acceptance of tho Lieutenant-Governorship of Nova Bcotis, - MONTREAT, July 3,—Tho Paciflo Scandal Committe met yosterday o {nquiro info tho charges mado by Br, Hunbington sgalngt tho Governmont, regarding tho wronting of tho Paclfic Railroad chartor, The Court-room woa crowded with prominent politi- clnus, Mr, Huntinglon was preparsd to procood with his caso. No momber of the Govornmont was prosent, The Hon, John Millisrd Cameron, Chair- an, with Messts, Dorion and Blake, on tho right, MoDonald and Dlanchot on tho loff, ocoupled tho Judges’ rosta in tho Court of Appoals, 'Tho Chairmasn aunounced the roceipt of a communication from tho Minister of Justice, notifying him of the publication of thie Ofictal Gazette, contatning the disallowance, by tho Imperial authoritics, of the act of Parllament of last season, glving tho Committo tho powor of adminis- toring oaths (o witnesses to bo catled. Mr. Dorion movod_that Sir Francis Hincks bo called gnd sxaminod, whon 37, MacDonald offred (ho fol- lowing @ ‘Wuxsgas, Tho oct passed at tho lost sesslon of ‘Parlianiont, empowerlng this and other Committoes ‘of tho Houo to administer oaths to witnesses, who ahall be oxamincd before them, has beon disallowed by the Imporial Authoritics, ‘Wzuzas, This Commitico was fnatructod to ox- amine witnessea bofors them under aath ; thereforo, “Resolved, That in tho opinion of this Committeo, thioy canngh bo oxaminod until further Insiructsd by the Houso of Commons, Tho movor strongly supporiod his amendmont, urg- ing that the instructions to tho Committes wore clear and oxplicit, and oxprossing his opinion that it was not oompetent for the Commitico to go on any furttor, He ndvisod that tho aitornaliva should bo adopled of having the Royal Commisslon armed with tha same powers, na the Houso of Commony had con~ ferred on the Committeo, B, Biake took tho viow that thoy not only had tho ight to p Dut ho consldorod it tholr Imperativo duty todoso, Ho roviowed the stary of tholr appolnte mont. Thelr instructions woro to_inveetigate tho matter; fo ocxamine witnesses, aud fo roport to tho Holso, Thoir duty was, if the law pormittad, to niavo conducted that examination undor oath ;'but thelr duty was cloarly, If thoy wero going to carry out their instructions, to proaccto tho inveatigation inder whatver disadvahtsgo thoy might Do plsced by the ro- acinding of statuto, ITo conslderod it promature to discuss whatever mode of conduoting the {nvestigation might bo sdopted by & Commilteo of tho Houso in gonia othor capacity, which they might Lo suthorized e, take, Mr, Dorlon_supported Mr. Blako's viow, Ho folt that {he Committs bad a duty to porform, “Thoy hud boen ordered to_investigate o partioular charge, and tho Houso had ondeavored to pravide tho neccasary means of allowing thom to conduct thelr investigation under oath, Thoy {hought much courso necosary, Hodid not bollove ilnteholr inatructions wore intar- ferod with in any degroo, o waa ready to givo tho samo crodence to witneasos as if thoy woro on oath, as thoy ombrocod Blinistors of tho Crown, Senators, and ofhors, Trusting to thelr kopor for 200 years in England snd Afty in Canada {his had boon done, ‘Thio amendment moant delay sud ho op od ft. 3, Disnchot ampparted tho smondmont. Mr, Oampron, tho Obalrman, considored that the ‘Houso intouded that alt witnosacs should bo cxaniined on ot aud objooted to Troceed without praper authorization, snd suggualed an adjournuiont fo allow the communieation witli tho 1fomo Governmont to ob- tain the ncoossary authorization, Mr, Dlake objécted that tho Jommiltteo could not tako on {tsolf to recommend on its violutions that the Qonstitution bo interfored witl Tho Committos finally adjourncd without & voto til this aftirnoon, e SPRINGFIELD. Hon. Newton Batoman in Yowns-The Southern Insnne Asylum Approprins tionseA Bad Error--The Now Uoni= tentinry Commisslonors BrINGFIELD, Til,, July 8.—Tho fon, Newton Dato- mau, Buporintendent of Publio Tnstruction, loaves tos night for Grinnell, Tows, whore hofa to deliver, next Yrlday night, on address beforo tho ltorary socletics of Town Collége. 1 Last winter, bills werafutroduced into {he Leglsla ture moking an appropriation for erecting tho cantro Luflding of tho Southorn Insanc As tho 10 bo takon from tho rovenuo of 1 o ocs aivortised to lot tho contract an tho 18th of this manth, To-lay, when Col, Blurgia, ouo of the Trus. toes, arrived 'horo to draw tho first stalle medt of " ha monoy, it discovored fhat tho bill had been o iy jasengo, in BOme nnuner w thut nstead f roading “ 1872, it read # 1870, thua malce ing tho apprapristion fuofectusl untii July, 173, and pulting vlf g work o5 ong year, Lho appropristion wag changod unknowa, was $09,000, Tho Northorn Insano sppropriation went tiroiigh strafght, Maf, J, W, Wham, about whom somo conaidorable anxloty hns beon folt, as to whothior Lo woulil accopt tho ponltfon of Penifentiary Commiasionor, by mon who wantod thopiaco in cano Lo did not'taka it, in lvj?md‘nml Lina flled his oMelal bond and taken tho oath oflico. NEW YORK. Specal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonr, July 3.—~Tho following facts in regord to a remarkable csao of emigrant awindling have come tolight: Tho stenmor Abysainis, which arrived at this port from Liverpool on tho 3d of May, brought among Dor bleorage passengors moversl Gormaun, Auge gust Moll, his wifo, and his wife's moth- er, o widow named Hedwig Sleffon, Johann Duoskow, his wifo, snd four children, Willism Moyer and wifo, aud Hormann Albort Teako, They jforo nnable tosponk Englieh, Al of thoso porsoun liad rolativos or frionda in Obicago, whithior thoy In- tonded {0 .,go, but Jacked mosoy for the Jours noy, Buporfntendent Wobstor ~ sont word to thoit frionds of thelr nrrival. Usually in ml&h casoa the omigrants are maintained on Ward's Island until tho money ia roceived to take them to thoie_doatination, but in thin iustance thoy woro all anxlous {o Lo esrning somotiing mosnwhiio by tome porary omploymont in his elly or nolghborhood. On iho 6thof May, whiloon tho Battery, thoy wero ad- drossod by & man who {4 alleged Lo b & momber of tho firm of Bpitzer & Moellor, koopers of an emply= ment offico, According to thelr story, o offered them employmont ' in o country placo near thls city for cach adult, bowrd for all, esging tho, would 'bavo fo go only aboul Iinlf & milo, Thoy vialted hin ofce, whoro they mot tho othor momber of the firm, snd & “ rinner " Damed Mcinrich Grimm, All appoaring malisfactory, tho ‘offor waa accopted: As net forth by an afidavit msdo by two of the number, thoy woro thon placed on bantd s stoamer at tho North River, their conductor tollln {tiom tat ¢ ing a ferryboat,” Tloro thoy woro Jolne efther L Cliristopher Stophons, who was to bo their omployeryor by sn agont of his, who spoko Gor- man, “foon olarmed at finding thomselves on iho ocoan, thoy wero told thab thoy woro golng to North Crrolins, but should fool 110 uncaainess, as thoro thoy would be much noaror Clicago, The'steamor Ianded thom at Richmond, Va., homoo floy wora carried by xal, to Bloplions! planta: tion, at Richlands, Onslow County, N. . Hote they ‘word oll immediately employed in tho hardeat of ferm Iabor, and are alleged to have beon misorably fed. Mayek Havomeyer is Investigaing tho caso, 1t 15 o great question amoug tho logal fraternity whother Stolios, Scannell, a0d_tho othor murdorors confined In tho Tombs ara to bo irfed by tho now law or by the old Iaw, which was in forco whon thoy killod tholr respective viotims, It i8 s quostion wl is kely to rosult in much legal quibbling, Dy tho ~ Constitution of tho . United Ststes, sud by tbat of {ho Blato .of New ' York, 20 ox post. facto law con bo pusacd, ond thia new Inw ia undoubtodly ex post facto oa regarda tho caso of any ‘man who commitied murder priot o ita passago. 1f Btokos, nd Scannell, and Slmmons, and_King aro tried under the now Jaw n conviction for murder in thio firat degroo will bo almost impossiblo, Anothor csas of yellow fover was roported at the Wost Bank Hospllal to-day, Tho pationt is o sailor on thostesmer Oity of Havans, which arrived from tho West Indics on Wedneeday. Although last month thoro wero sovers] casea ot tho Lower tho only death 80 far 83 known waa thot of o soamad named Jones. 1t wae nssorted ot the Oustom-Tlouso to-day that sorious {rregularities had boon discoverod in the im- portations of tho woallhy bouso of . N. Wolf & Co, of. Murray strect, Tho Arm dtal oxtonsively in motal ‘bucklos, and it s charged that thoy invoiced such goodn ot 30 per cent. bolow thelr worth, A ponalty of $100,000 15 clatmed by tho Governmont officors, To the Asociated Proas. Nrw York, July 3,—The Excise Commissioners havo ndopted o redolution decluring thot lager or malt beera aro Infoxieating liquorn s that. thelr salo on Bundny ia in violation of tho law, aud that the Bosrd will not oant o iceuwo Lo any inco wiiero muslo s utroduced, s;ua;ln , July 13, s tho doy fixed for the enforcoment of tho faw. Noarly ull wholesale morohants havo eloacd busincss until Monday. Thio Fepress says fhot groat indignation was ox- presiod_ogalnst the Government yesterdsy by the Union Pacifle boudholders whon thoy cotlocted their intorest. Joff Davla fa In town, Donan snd Fload, convicted of {llicit distilling at Spring Valley to-ny, wero rentenced to 3 years' im~ prisoument and a lno'of $1,000 ezc. THE CHOLERA. The Discnsc in Cinclnnuti, Nashville, Memphis, und Other Southorn Points. CrNoixNATs, July 3.—Four deaths from cholers in this clty to-day. : NAsiviLLE, ‘Tonn., July 3.—Thoro woro fivo doaths from chiolara In thls ' city and five from other causes, No uew caaod reported. Mestris, Tenn,, July 3.~Thoro were twenty_intor- ‘mont horo to-day, 8ix of Which waro cholora, - Woath- er_clear and bot, nnd tho river falling, LrrTir Rock, Ark,, July 3,~~Thoro was no cass of chalorn to-day, ' Tho caso reported yestorday i genor- ally considored to have boen cholera morbus. Thor- mometer, 05, LoutsviLLE, Ky, July 8,.—Throo deaths occarred in tho oity to-day, whicl fho physlciana ~pronouaco cholora, 3 (155 onuir,) ¥ From tho St, Loufs Republican, July 2, Varlous rumors gaining curroncy on tho troote, and roports appoaring I tho city papers that undoubted canes of cholern had ocourrod horo within o fow daya poat, o Nepublioun roportor yesterdsy viaitod soveral of tlo leadiug phyeiciane of S, Louis, o learn whotlier thoro was oy foundation £or 1oss" Fumors and e~ ports, Tho firat ono called on was Prof, John'S, Moors, otio of tho oldsst and mout oxperiencod plysicians in tho city, and who Lag probably scen aud treated s msny cholurn canes as any ono here, having praciised hero during tho provalenca of that dire disordor overy timo it visited hioro during the past twenty-fivo years, Tho following conversation cuailed rler—Doctor, hayo you socn any caso of true Asiao chiolora fus yoar 7 i Answer—I have not. Hovo you scen any caso of discaso that resomblod cholora 7 1 have not, P avo you socn any casoof dlscaso that might b ‘mistakes for cholora 7 i 1 have ucon casea of cholora morbus of a malignant type, that might bo considervd cliolera by an inoxpori- cnced person, but & slight fuvestigation showod that thoy woro woll-definod casea of eholora morbus, I think Y know cholera whon I Booit, and I havo secn nothing to indieato ita approach hero; no promont- tory symptoma, 1 have only scon what is usunl here a¢ {hii soason of tho year, endemio cholora morbus, From what you havo hoard or learned outsldo of {our osn omperionce, bavo vou mny Towon fo Hovo that cliolorn oxlsts hora? A, Not abmolutc. Iy abelief, T have had somo suspicions exclted, that was all, [Soveral other physicinns gavo similar toslimong. Dr, Alexander Mitauell # pronounced very cmphafl caliy his disboliof of thers Laving Loon o elnglo case of cliolars hors {hfs season, or that thera waa any cause {0 spprohond that thers'would b, . From the Cincinnat Enguirer, July 1, ‘Twonty-four doaths woze yoaterday 'reporiod at the Iealth Oflico, Of thoso, fen wore from cholers, tnalvo from Cholora-infanfum, snd two from chiolora morbns, Jasper, Tenm (Juns 50) Correapondence of the Cincin- nati Commereinl, Tho woather _continues favorablo to the sproad of murky, and foggy, It courla a8 faflon ovor half tus days of this month, It ratned all day yostordny, and appoara pro- parod to follow up the wet programme e day. "85 Tauch danp weatior ukog the cholora worso whiro It i8 and carrlos it further, With n wock of fair weathior tho disease would no doubt abate, In Momplis, Nashe ville,-and Chattanoogs it showa symptoms of having abotlt run its courso, but such woathier s yostorday i Likely to run up tho doath-list again. In'Bliddle Tenneasco {he disonse ‘la epreading fnto 16 country, partioulsrly i Dodford Gounty.” It ia gingular tliat tho cholers never makes its appearanco in Tonnossoo without going to Shelbyvilla and into tho surrounding country. ‘To all appéatances, thoro is not & mozo healthy scction, but, as with Nashville, tho cholorn alwsys eclocts it, and Funs its ontire codrss, Tho waya of tho disoase aro past fAinding out, Among tho victims is tho Ion, Jomos Mulling, fho famous ox- Congrossmnn, Ills gon was also at thio point of dealls at last accounts, 8o far, in Dodford County, there have boen about itty dontla, In Groouvillo the panio continuos, and tho discaso to soma oxtent, Modical aid lus beon summon from Knoxvilloand Joncaborougls to reliovo tho Greon- villo physiclans who re worn out, Tho diseaso was not trought to Groenville, but orfginated thers, Ono ‘Piper overheated himuclf In the sun and thon ao very bioartily of cabbage, Tio dlod that night of gonuing cholera, If we may bellova the physfoians, or yart of tuom, for a Lalf a dozon doctora woro novor known_to glvo & unanimous opinion about anything. ‘Tho dis caag apread, and Groenvillo fs well nigh desorted. It biaw boon reported ' stopped” two or threo times, but ‘breals out in a now subjoct, 1t lina apposred fn Knoxville, but hns not assumed tuo form of opidomlo yot. At Inat ccounts thero was Ioss than ahaif-dozon cases, and only one deathi, In Chattanooga thero wes but ono death Baturday, ‘Tho puople aro taking apiclt aud, tho Timeo suys s #furry Is over, T hopo a0, but tlro woathor I8 not tayorabloto a aheorful viow, Thoro {a much iu tho Asason that reminds old oiti- ons of tha slokly yoar 1840, Thora weu more sicknosy tht yoor {hian in any fivo befaro or sinca that tlme. It sninod about overy dsy in Juno and July, tho rivers overilowod tholr banks, o hot oason followod, otting vegetation, ond the conkoquence was 75 per cent of the pulation were pick, Thore wasno choler then, but Lo “ provailing” was flux of @ bad#typo and fovers of all typos, In looking ovor tho reoords of ehis county ono 18 struck with tho numbor of men who appear to Linvo doparted ifo In 1840, Tho chiolers waa nover in this county Lut onco—185—ond thon it was Lrought by o Trlah aborors” o e Nastivilo & Chsttaooga toad, . Timfnont physiclans, say, that tho dlsoase nover xoachion tho Gumborland {ablo-land, and consoquuntly a grost mauy from_tho cltios and towna aro flocking {0 tho mouutain, For many rossons tho mountain is & delightful placo, and every summor s larga numbor of familics tako up their abodo thero, living fu cablua und *rougling it frontior style, ‘Tho Gumberland Mountain 14 su clovated table-land, ncar 32,000 foot abovo tho ordinary lovel of tho counfry, It has au aveorsgo width of twenty miled, ana oxtenda, with fu- Tnito ridges and ramifications, Trom the Xetucky to 1ho Alabawa line, Tho surface s, for the most part, lovel, m entiroly covered with foreat, Tho water s _ simply splendld, — Tho stroama aro clear @8 crystal; wild flowors and wild grasa grow profusely sunongho trees, aud it is & good Place fa bo all tho yosr around if nwnn hes 10 curcs oihor (han bls hiealtl, Tho sofl f8_ poor, and” notliing grows to advantago but fruits snd potatoos, “I'ho epidomio has boon vory disastrous to Nashvillo, injuring tho buntuoss tnturests sovoral millious of dol. lury, ‘Arado, 0xcopt 1 tho watgr o8 meal, bacou , aud usrontine, flour, Is well nigh suspended, Ovor half tho popnla~ tion Js out of thocily, The rallroadd loading in huve 1ost hoavily and rodinod the number of tralns, *A word for the clorgy of Naahvillo. They bava stood by tholr flocks botter than thelr flocka havo atood by them. Thoy hinvo romained, almost daily, witliout ox« coption, adminatoring to tho wents of the living and comforling tho dying, —— e, A GOOD JOB. A Policomnn Is Assnulted by o Crowd of IRoughs-=ifo Drives Thom OIL by Shaoting One of Thelr Number. This morning, at 1 o'dlock, Officor Ablors, of tho Tturon Blroot Btation, srreatod o boy, nomed Jobu Mae loney, on Markot atrcet, mear Ohlo, for making nlght hideous Dby inobriatod yolls, Hoon after making tho arrcet, snd =~ while tho officor was procoeding with his prisonot to the station, a crowd of roughs camo out from sn_alloy, and began {hrowlng mud at tio oflicer. Tho prisonce em- boldonod by thetr actions, * tried Lo cs- cape. Tho officor, howover, Lopt, frm hold of bim, Aftor the mob had follawod 'the officor about a block, thoy mado a rush for him. 'Thoro being about ton roughs, tho oflicor was soon overpowered. Thoy throw ' bim down, and bt iim most un- poroitully, sud fook his club sway from him. Ablor finally drow bis rovolver, an act which 1¢ 1s {0 Lin discrodit that ho did not do sooner, o warned them to_stop_boating him at tho of thefr livos, Thie oficor, finding that desth would soon bo his portion 1£ ho aid not dofend himsolf with hls re- volyor, fired into the crowd, One of tho villains namod James ianton, of No. 98 East Elo_ stroot, foll %o tho ground, and hia_companions all scampored in varlous dircctions, The officor, when he bad sufolontly rocovorod, wont (0 the holp of Hanl on, and ~ took Bfation, _where on, "He procured & wag him fo tho ' luron _Btrest tho wounded msn waa oxamined by Dr. Payne, The ball entored tho back, under the left shoulder-bono, and i belloved to hovo lodged somewhore mear, of in tho kidneys. The boy will probably dio, e is abouk 20 yoara of 6ge, and o bad chiaracter. Sl i LR CITY ITEMS. At6 'dock Jast evontag & man named Pelor Gole Iihor foll into the Inko, st tho North Pior, from tho propellor Michael Grob, and was drowned. His body ‘was rocovored snd takon to the homo of his siater at tho cornor of Robey and Ashiley stroots, Decessod waa wheelsman of tho Groli, and waa o singlo man. The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. . Yestordsy afternoon a men nsmod Jemes X, Thompeon took a lttlo boy and girl, childron of Awnrd_Bchubert, riding in a bugay in Lin- Either bocause lio was {ntosicated, or criminal zecklosances, ho drove his ry great speod. In crosiing tho stroot-car track at tho entranco to the waa over- turned, throwing th were go- riously injured. Thompeon was nrrosted, and locked up io the Wobstor Avonuo Station, L6 was subso- quently boiled out, e ey An Enterprising Agent, ‘The ngent of Procter & Gamble’s Mottled German Soap has shown a groat deal of entorprise in the dis plny of n Inrgo, wire gauze banncr opposito bis offica. 1t 3 o credifablo display. The will of Jesse Crant to throo of his children. nothing. . MARRIAGES, AR A A T Lt iy DEVLIN-OHANDLER-On the 25th ult., st the rosf ek Biteayor o Blla &, oldest dmacbigt : ot Bl 5., f G, 1. Utiandlor, Eeq., Godar Dalo, Oitawa, Onte No Gard, BOURNE—HELRY-On tho lat inst., by the Rov. Fatbor Sottors, at Josait Church, Mr, Richsrd Bourno and Misa Josio Holey, of Pooria. MERRITT_HENNERSHEETS—On the 3d inst., by tho Rav, Dr. Fowlor, at tho rosidonco of tho brido, Hvans- ton, Mr. Froderick H. Morrittand Mollio, danghter of Jamos Hoouomhoots, 1g., all of Chicago. 7~ Kookuk, lowa, Frooport, Ill., aud Momphis, Tonz., papors pleaso Gopy. ves_$25,000 apieco he Prosident goba DEATHS L TEAWRENCE. Drownod, ot Union Plor, Michigan. 3 aronce W. Laweenco, B innatin, 13 dave. Only won of Willam and Bitzabo wronos. T3 Binsanchusotts papars plosso copy. GLENNAN—July 3d, athor residonos, No. 180 North B o b st bl paat 00 elock 4 Tuiy by 3 Borsito pL Bt Siophens. By onre to Oalvary. - Frioudsof tho family aro {nvicod to attond. 3 £77-Clty papors ploaso oop; —__AvoTIONsALss._ By ELISON & FOSTER. POSTPONEMENT. The Great Sale BY AUTOTION, FIVE ACRES; TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, BITUATED NEAR CENTRAL PARK AND THE GREAT NORTHWESTERN CAR WORKS, ‘WILL TAKE PLAOE . On Saturdey Afternoon, July b5, ON THE GROUND. A SPHIOIAL FREE TRAIN will atart from. Waells-st. Depot ot 1 o’clock oxé the dng of sale, flwa)plng ot Halstod-st: and Park Bta- tion, and return at 4 o'clock. Froe for all ‘who wish to attend the salo. TERMS OF S8ALH-1-4 cash,balance in1, 8, and 3 yonrs, with B_per cent interest. A. d?onib of $50 roquired on each Lot. lats and particulars furnished by ELISON & FOSTE Auotioneers, 87 Market-at. POSTPONEMENT. The Perempfi Auction Sale ' 14 CHOICE BOULEVARD LOTS, FRONTING ON CHICAGO-AV, and FRY-ST,, WILL TAKE PLACE ON Mondey Afternoon, July 7, ON THE PREMISES. A BPHOTAL FREH TRAIN will leave Madison-st. Depot at 2 o'clock on dw of salo, nwpptng ay Nox;tgx Efi.lh'fid'"' and Wost- -6y, roturning at § o’clock, CTRIRMS OF BALE-Purohaser to ase 8 mortgag: ume 0 of from 366 to $150 on each lot, With 8 per cont interest: balanco one~third cash and two equal psrnonu in ono and two yoora, with 8 nterost. Title perfoct. T e aa Tatormation avply to or plats png rmation o ¥ HLISON & fidflTEE WIEST STIDE: REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE, HOUSHIOLD GOODS, &0. On BATURDAY, July5, at 8 o'olock, 4t 55 aud &7 Bouth Casals war, 4, BUTTERS & 00, Austionors. Rogular South Bide Saturdsy Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT ATUCTION, t 0 oolock, Oroakory and Glaswaro. At 10 o'elock, nfi.huxfial':x:f-irnyfx};- :{’X ‘gg\m&p{fm Wore ."afllfl. id Volvat,. Brusiol Bl Uas losts, . Wardrabos, oo Dosks, Blens gaios and L AUOTION SALF OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, Suturduy, July 5, 1878, nt 0 o’clock. Parlor Hots in Biik, Parlor Sots in Halr Oloth, Parlor uta {n Gruon and Fapoy Rop, Kiogant Ulismbor Kata, Marbla-top Tablor, Libtary tanlos, Brussels and Wool Oarpats, Whito and Ohaok Mattings, Marblotop Bido- boards, " Fanoy Rookors, Kasy O 1 Lounkos, Bod Loungos, Buronue:aud Waslutaide, Obeo & Glanton, Orookery an d i TARRISON, Auctiondors, By TAYLOR & SO ot iane = oD & WILLIAMS, . 1 A'EA nnfl'}g«g&mn Doalors, 63 South Ganalat, * Wil soll at Auction, without resesvs, BATURDAY, July 6, at 9:30 », v BEOLD GOODS d socond hand; slso, u’l"'.'fi-:.n ks s Lins of Clttomon. 8 00D & WILLIAKS, Augiiouesrss HOJ hot! Sholhas fihus

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