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e ————— HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1873 b e SPORTING. Conclusion of the Dexter Park Summer Meeting. A Protty Fair Afternoon’s Sport Pro- vided for 5,000 Peoples Americen Girl Defeated by Sensa- tion-—A. Fost Half Mile, The Knowing-Onos Taken In by Rocket, Who Runs a Mite in 1:45. - The Joliet Meeting---The Great Jersey Derby---Tom Bowling. THE TURF. THE BUMMER MEETING CLOBED YESTERDAY, and, tako it allinall, it may bo pigeon-holed among the succoseful. Tho enrly inhabitants of -this oarth, outside of the snug littlo ring ongl- neored by Admiral Noaty, wero hardly moro in- tousoly disgusted ot tho incossant rain which almost aunihilated the only raco of whicl any rocord was kopt in those days, than wore tho Doxtor Park manngers at tho minor deluges which dnily throntonod: to spoll theirs. Pluck, persoveranco, and pationce on tho part of tho managors, howover, carried the day, and two successful deys’ sport, with large attendanoo, havo pinced them in a position of being abla to look with entisfaction at the finaneial rosult of their ontorprise. With a view to a furthor and groatersuccens, they havo already sunounced their intontion of holding amoeting in Soptomber, when prizes to tho amount of §76,000 will Lo offerod for compotition. This mooting cannot fail to be succossful if it is ns woll managod as that just closed, 'Tho races yostorday were good, the in- terost contoring in the big trot and tho consola- tion stake for running horses, which raco ia worthy of spooial mention, as having been won in tho fastest timo oyor mado on tho track—1:40. This was caused by the fact that tho track was vory fast and that tho winnor of tho race was running under 14 pounds lesa welght than is car- ricd by horsos of Lis ago. SOME LITTLE TROUBLE wns experiencod in watching tho horsos, the press stand being crowded with loafors, the cop who was supposed to keep intruders away watching thio races so closely that the ' outeiders cropt up unobsorved i numbers, A bystandor romarked, whilo gazing up at tho pross stand, that ‘“{hore wore enough outaido roportora there to keop the ovening p;{mns supplied with stolo nows for o month or two,” Jjuat ey if thoy hndn’t slways sot up in their ofices and etanding enough nows of that do- seription to run them for a yoar. Take it alto- gnthm‘ the Bufiurnbnndnut loator elomont wero umptious, talkative, and always in the way, and at tho noxt meoting the managers should sco that a boro-bouncing machine, such ns finds favor in far West editorial sanctums, bo placed in tho pross stand, The loafora ME od for ‘' tho Ioan of n spy-glass,” and kopt the binooular un- til the horses wore going up the back strotch; thoy crowded the steps, rofusing to move undor & loss mild oxpostnlation than ono stored with _shoe-loather ; thoy kept asking the ro- {“‘"""'“ all sort of silly queations as to who gob ho rocond place, what waa tho winner's podigres, how much he cost, was the owner a rich man, did he run tho raco square, how tho pools wera solling, whothor the weather would hold, if n chow of tobacco could be spared, wihether the roporter could do without his racing cord and oblige the interrogator with it, snda thousand-sud-one othor equally impertinont questions, gonerally popped just as tho horsos puseod under the string, or tho first and second Tavoritos wore having 1t out lively np tho back etrotch, Somo woro membor’y, & few ownor's badgos, one_or two the rogular GHN!B badgo, Henvon onls knows how obtained, whilo the msjority hold their enviable position by virtuo of tho posscssion of that innato confidenco and solf-possossion which somo. gonius, in times past, opitomized and immortalized undor the generio term—chook. They atood upon ochairs with thelr dirty boots, to get the best view of tho race, and, gotting tirod, perched upon tho denl writing-Lourds, in order that thoy might not soil thoir clothes, Whon a couple of 5 DOTTLES OF WINE, i end a plto of eandwiches wore brought' to ap- ponso the pangs of the anhungerod and athirst xoporters, they fell thercon with u‘idltz, ‘and tho nowspaper men who wora watching about at the timo of tho arrival wero regaled with & view of & crumby plate, two empty bottlos, and half-a- AQozon wino. glassos,, with-a chip or two of ice in ench, Thoy were aflyin tho roportorial oint- mont, s inmitigated nuisauco all over, and one which it is to bo ‘hoped will not bo allowed to shovw ita hoad np-stairs at the next mecting. There must have been at loast 7,000 pooplo present yostorday, the oquipages in the inolosure and the'style of thoir occupants being oqusl to tho splendid diupln{ of " Baturday. mong the driving spociators wero ~ o couple of favorito comedy actors, who, foellng no 4 falso shume," but accopling the © nsks" of the position, *cast™ thoir lot in front of the crowd, and stood up bohind an animal, with a faco fiko tho Glost in * Mumlet," and which looked s if it would be as muchk a¢ homo in front of, as it drivers avo one, the stage. A word np to the orderliness of a Chicago crowd. For six daya tho park has been crowded with from 5,000 to 10,000 poople daily, watching racos which were froquently of an intensely exciting naturo, and boyond two or threo * bounces” by the po- lice of ‘inebriatos, and two vory mild pugilistio encountors, unthfng oceurred to mar tho peaca and harmony of the meeting. THE FIRST NACE of the day was the running match for 8400, be- tween Rand J. Rowett’s ¢, ¢, Unclo Hark, a vory promising 2-year-old, by Unolo Vic out of Kou- nott, by Tonnie Laddis, and I. 0. Simpson’s b, o. Threa Cheors, 2 yoars, by imp, Hurrah out of Young Fashion, by imp. Monarch, who was the favorito, and backed to a cortain oxtont at tho ©odds of 10 to 8, Tug Dasn—Throe Cheera A;nt tho pole, and n vory good start wes offccted, tho horses going for'tho lower ond turn neck and neck, whero Three Ohoers gained a momontary but very faint advnutago. Duh!nfi into tho home-strotch side by side, no ono couldcall the advantago on oithor huree, and, coming home, the paco was livoned materially, without ony cliango in the position, which woa delightfully even, promieing o very close finish to a splondid raco. nfortu- pately, whon within_ 100 yards of tho wire, Throo Chours behaved very badly, swerving to tho outside of tho track and crowding Unclo Hark very. closo to the fonce. Tho_chestnut oolt's jockey atuck woll to his horse during the fonl, and made a game attompt to rocover tho Emmd it had cauged bim, but the hay retained o'lend and passed under the wire anock ahoad. Tho fonl was 8o olear that tho decision of tho judges waa awaited with but Little mtorcst, It camo soon, Tho raco was awarded to Unole Harl, but tho General, whose voice since Batur- day has bocome singularly faint, yrobnhly from reading a sormon on immornlity to the jooks in the Transit House, announced semi-sudibly fthat tho foul was coneidored_accidental, and the jockey would not bo barred from again riding, ‘whick anuouncement was hurled round the park from the stentorian larynx of Chacley Behwirtz, who bad Inid lila voico by to rest for a day, au ehouted maguificontly. “No time takou. BUMMARY, Dexren Panx Syaater MEETING—CiiIcsao, July T, 1873, unaing mateh botwean two year old colts, car- Syl 100 g SOr $H00; o aolle dush < 1, and J, Rowotts e, ¢, Uncla Hark by Unclo Vio out ‘of Adn Keunott, by Botnie Laddio v v vviorne oo 1. 0, Bimpuon'a b, c. Threo Cheers by imp, Hurrul 0L Of Yuuug Fashiin. ... eersorseessrres 3 No timo taken, TIIL YREE-¥OR-ALL NAGE. Tt may bo ‘safoly said that this was the raca whioh attractod thie groator postion of tho crowd. Every oue of tho horucs ontered_bore o national ropuiution for remarkable rpeed, Amorican Girl eapocially, and, as none of thom had over ap- oarod liore bofore, thers {was a gonersl dosire rn witness thewr perforimauco on & track that is acknowlodged to Lo ono of tho fastest and boat fn the country. Tho entries were American Uirl, Jlonry Todd, Bashaw, Jr., J. W. Conloy, au Prod” Hoopor, and all of thom- slarted but Boshiaw and llooper, ‘Tho former was drawn because of s sudden and dovere lomeness, And _ the Jattor bacauso his ownor proforred to start him ou a railroad car Iu tho direction of Dotroit, Tha result of tho raco was ontiroly unexpected, and a4 o cou- gequonca & great donl of money: ohanged handu. Provious to the first hoat Amcrican Girl was the favorite agalnnt the flold in tho pools, and was Dought for nearly half an hour. at au avorago rato of §100 to §25. A light showor ot in Just aa tho boll summonod tho horaen to scoro, bt it rathor improved the track by Inying tho dust and making it leas difficult to distinguish tho colors of the drivors at o distanco, Amorican Qirl np- ponred to bo tiod up about tho legs when sho was brought on the track, and all the othors rocmed uioro or lows in need of work, Six fruit- Jeas nttompts at & etart were mado, tho Qirl, Conloy, snd Todd brosking badly under tho wivo ‘each time. At (ho wovanth attempt thoy wera ordored to. go, all of ihom being oloso togothor, and Conley and tho Girl londing tho party. Atthe turn, Todd loft his foct, nnd foll far ‘bohind bofors ho struok his golt ‘again, American Girl wes two longtha shond of Bonsntion at the quartor pole, and (Joulos was third and about tho samo distance bohind, The positions woro about the samo at tho halt-milo polo, nono of the horses appearing to bo oxorting thomselyes, The Girl maintaino horlead round the turn and into tho home- ptrotch, and was gotng nlong nt an onsy jog whon fhpfiud by Bensation, Todd, moanwkila, Lliad been doing some splondid trottlng. By ono of the moat romarkable bursts of spoed over witnossed ho advanced from the rear when it was thought that howould have haord work to BRYO hfn distance, and took an” al- most oven plnco with the soocond horse. In this way the hoat was trottod ont, Amorican Girl winning by n baro nock, Bonantion socond, Todd third, and Conloy fourth. Tho timne was 2:29, and whon it was_announcod the spectators laughed dorisively. They had beonlod to ex- oct that a mare which had oqualod Doxtor’s Fnslnst time, 2:17%¢, conld do bostor then that, and a groat many of thom must bo ozoused if they pronounced this race n catchponny affair, Tho botting now turned in favor of Sonsation at tho rato of $100 to $80. When tho boll rang Todd and Conloy failad to_appoar, and tho peo- }flo Logan to wondor if they lad boon drawn rom tho raco. Aftor ton minutes’ dolny, Contoy . camo . through tho gato, mud en _apdditionn] ten minutea elapsed before Todd followed him. The Audmm rostared tho audienco to its wonted good humor by fining Aleck Lewis, Todd's driver, $10 for nol attond- ing to business, aud tho hoat progressed. A Btart was effected at tho socond trial, Amorican Girl and Sensation again loading. At tho quartor fiolo thoe Girl ran away from all of them, bub or advantigo wna only a tom{:m-nry one, 18 Sonsation wont up to her wheel befora the fuale waa reachod, Conley broke badly at the quartor, Wid, 2o bis drivor euld do nothing with bim, 6 waa distsnced, Todd trottod fast onongh lhrmlfih tho heat to go under the wire o good third, The race was botwveen Amorican @irl and Sensation nltogother, From the half-mile pole on they wore altornatély neok snd neck and half o hoad in front, and whon thoy went undor tho wire, & longth in advance of “Todd, it was generally supposed that the heat would ba declared dead, so close wero tbo{ togothor. Tho judges, howovor, gave tho hoat to Scnsation, the timo being 2:26%{. Tho Winner wns now more of o favorite than ever, and mot with scatcely any opposition at tho pool-stand, American Girl and Sensation startod off ovon on the third heat, and Todd was onlya short distance bohind. Go- ing around the turn, the maro broke, but was brought down after a fow skips, during which 8ho managed to snt soveral feot the beitorof Beneation. Todd also broke about the same time, and was somo twonty longths behind when hobogan to trot again. American Girl and Son- sation went up tho- strotch and around the turn liko o double team, and it was not until the home _strotch was reaghed thnt tho horso showed in _front, aud tho lond there geinod was lheld to tho closo, American Girl nssod tho stand second, a longth bohind, and lodd third, Timo, 2:25%. Tho lnttor Norse showod anothor extraordi m;y burat of spoed in this host, saving Limsolf from boing shut ont aftor boing fully thirty lengths behind, and making the closing hnif of tho milo in {.nnxf. Tho fourth heat was also won'by Sensation. o took the lend ot the commoncement, and was not compolled to struggle for it aftorward. Amori- ean Girl camo in socond, s length bohind, and Todd third. Tho latter horse is unquestionably o wondorful animal, His equal in tho last hlf milo of a heat probably does not exist. BUMMART, Same Dax—Sixth and closing day of the summer mooting, Puree of $4,000, freo for all, American Glrl to carry twonty pounds 'dend woight'; $1,600 to lst, $1,300 to 2, $900 to third, $800 to 4tl %]nnjnmln Ance’s Scnantion... Aleck Lovell’s Henry Todd. . W. 1L Crawlord's 1, W, Coniey A.F. Fawcetl's Bavhaw, Jr., W, Armstrong's ¥red Hooper. Firat,... 7 Socond 37 113y Third, . 50 119 Fourth.,, 113 BOME CONSOLATION. The fourth raco of the day was for a consolation purso for running horses which have been un- Buccessful during the moeting,—horses benten onco aliowod 7 pounds ; twico, 10 pounds; threo timos, 16 pounds ; firat liorso to roceivo' $800; sccond, €176 third, £76; fourth, 860,—milo hoaty, '{wo in three. Out of eix nominations tho following horses appenred to contest for con- golatory lionors and cash : J, J. Crowlay's Quar- tormaster, W. M. Barrow's Jennings, O. L. Brown's Ken, S. ML, Roynolds' Niok Hnkor, J, H. Summors' Rockett, J. H. Conlisk's Harry of tho West. Quartormastor's excollent perform- auces hithorto in the meoling mado him & strong favorito At odd», both in tho pools and private betting,. though the amount of monoy invested was but small. Firet Lcat—Tho positions of the horses at tho start wero aa follows : At tho pola_Jennings, theh Rockott, Quartermastor, Nick Buker, Kono, Young Linrry of tho Wost, Aftor & couplo of inoffcctunl nitemjts tho horaca got off well togethor, aud on rounding tho turn tho lead was with Niek Baker, tho favorito Iapping, Hona third, whilo'{ho rest word running In o buncs ‘about four lengths behiud the leador, in which oven tho judges’ stand was passcd, tho puco being protty Lively. At tho firat turn ot the uppor end Keno put on 8 rush, and_o protty strugglo began between bim, tho favorite, Young Humrry, and Nick Daker,' in which ' Keno managed to get the ndvan- tago, Passing up tho back strotch s magnificent tussio for firut placo took place, in which Keno hold his own, with Young 1iurry lappiog, and tho rest of tho fiold'tn positions from which thio load could bo gona for atony moment, At the turn tho paco was enliv- encd, tho fivld werdaisil well togothior, and {t was difil- cult o form any oplnion oa to which 0f tlio horaca tho Tionors of tho heat 1ay in, Up the bomo streich the favorito mada strong offort, snd ehot fnfo cquality with Young Harry, Rockott and Nick liskor, and it - camo ovidont tkat tho counolatory cash was fo bo divid- e nmong theav, A hundred yards from homo Rockelt mado a gauo and ancesssful offort, to got Gt piaco, which ho rotatned, passing under th wire, Nick Diaker 3 good Bocond, Quartermsater third, Young Harry fourth, Kouo dth, Witle Jounings ‘was - distancad, imo, 1:475, " Second Heat—Tho confidence in tho favorito was but 11ttlo sisken by his defest, and th botting ou hiin was even sgaiust tlio fictd, 'Tho plart was yarg badly man- agedt this imo. Tho ftartor at one attompt let lia flug fall unintentioually, and tho Lorses had got to tho quarter-milo polo bofore tho rocall was sounded, a con- {rotempa which wan causod by 8 controvorsy Latwoen thio Judges snd a wrathy individusl who Lad mado o $5 bob, ond wishel them to sottlo & dis- puted point. Quartermastor’s rider cantored him Tound the track, whick doubtless did not _finprove his chauces of tho vaco, A good start was subssquently effocted, of which Nick DBaker got tho better, Tockott taking pecond place and runnug vory strong, 31l tho horacs bolug cloeo- togothor in puising {ho Judges’ stand. At tho turn Nick atill led, with Rockett eocond, Young Harry third, Keno and Quartermaster Lriuging up tho rear, At tho half-milo post Rockett iad tho lont, Quartermaster socond, buth horsea run- ning splendilly, Rockott eapecially showing a freo and cany ntrido thal looked vory promising, Young Harry Baviug third placo, tha rart a longth or two behind, At the turn Quarioriaster wont for flrst placo’ aud it Tookod as If ulio was making tho heat a certalnty, Rockott sccopting sccond lemun, Nick Bakor third, Young Turey fourtl, sud Kono 's very bad Afth, 'Goming down the homo atrotels, Rockoett mado & Inating bid for firct place, Quartermaster responding to the challenge with @ rush that Abook him off for a moment, Tho pyrotechulo hordo wns bound to win, however, sud T4ith a fina} offort Rockett got to the fronit and galloped fn winner of tho hest aud racy by Lalf o lonthy Quartormastar socond, Nick Daker third, Harry of the Woit fourth, Keno fitth, Thia heat {a remiurkablo and worthy of record sa bolug the fastest that hau ever beon made on tho track, imo, 1:45, BUMMARY, Rawe Dav—Consolstion pakea for beaten running horaon, Tirat, S0 ;sacod, $1.78; tLied, $76; fouel, cato 50, Torsus biaton onco atlowed 7 1bs ; twice, 101ba Threo timea, 16 s, Milo hents ; beot tivodn threo, J. 11, Bumnor's Rockett, 1011bs 11 J.J, Ornwle{'u Quartermenter, 2 2 8, M, Roynold's Nick Uaker, 104 1bs, 8 8 J. H, Conlisk’s Young Harry of the 4 4 Wiu, Barrow's Jeuntngs. ... 0 0 own'a Keno, .. 0 0 P, Loyd's Yort Leouurd, Timo—1:473{ ; 1:45, THE WEEPSTAKES RACE for $300, though & good ong, oxolted but little iutorest. Trotting sudicnces, as a rule, prefor tho eulky to the wagon, and rarely take futo su- count that tho lattor vohicle inorontes tho time of p mile 4 woconds, at tho very least. Thero wora threo entrics for tho raco, DBaruey Kelloy, Ella Lhorp, and Lagonler, the conditions being that thoy should trot to wagon, best threo heaty in five,” '"'ho botting wus sbout evon on the start, but changed around In favor of Kelley be- foro the cloze. Lagonior wou the firut hoat without any apparent trouble fn 2:438¢, Pficffor evidently vaving Kelley for tho subsoquent heat, and Xifa ‘l‘hor{h buhnfi distanced, owing to her bad bohnvior. 'The seoond, third, and fourtl heats woro won hx‘](ulloy in'2:40, 4:863, and 2:605¢. 1lo only broke once during tho four bieats, und thut was whon Lo was leaving tho weoro for the Iast timo, ‘I'ho horse suffored not 8 littlo from bad driviug. Hauk Dav—Sweopstakes purse of $300, beat threo in fivo, to wagons, D, Pfoiffer’s b, g, Barney Welly, 2111 ¥, F. Fullo's b, g, Tagonlor, William Darling’s b, m, Efla Time— 92 131213 (s, 9:40, 2:30%, T:60%. THYE LANT RACE 4 of tho duy, and of tho mooting, was o matoh for 2400 botweon . and J. Rowelt's o, f. Mary Towett and J. O. Bimpson's b, f. Marion, vory oty and promistig 2-yoar old flllies, Boforo Lo race Stmpson's illy moved a triflo Inme, but, ns \ah wubsoquontly shown, tho lurt was nob suflicient to futorforo with hor going. A good start way effected, and it was_at onco plain that the wkumry wan to bo & very lively ono. Marion lod off very prottily, and made for the turn, running very fast, the chestuut lapping. Round the turn thoy ' sped, and, fi“m"" into the homestroteh, and a nock and neck con- toat onaned, whioh onded, howover, 1n (he bay still having tho load. Coming down tho homo- stratol tho chostnut made s gallant strugglo, ‘but the flect-footod bay filly proved too much for her, and camo in s winnor by a longth. 'Time, BUMMARY. Baur Day—Running match between two fillen, cavrylng 97 poutuds, for $400§ Lilf il J, O, Bimpson's b, . Marlon, It & J. Rowotl's Mury Rowe Litie—5d re SALE OF REDW Yostorday morning Mr. A. W. Richmond, of Buffalo, o wolmh¥ loraa-fancier, and the pro- ‘priotor of some of tho faatest stock in thoe Just, E\Il‘c\mand tho bay stallion edwing of Mr. Gil- ort Doutclher, of 8t. Paul, for 95,000, Tho por- farmnucos of 'tho horea recoived nttoution in thioso columna during the moeting, and attracted onoral notico on tho track. Mon compotent to udgo look on him with a gront deal of favor, and eay that the bargain mado by Mr. Riclwoud is o good ouo. fhotber no will trob auy bettor in futuro or nof, llcdwh;fi. will novor- tl&sll;lxus bo » valuable addition to Mr. Richmond's stable. : yenr old danh HOT NURT AFTER ALL, It was atatod on tho track yesiorday morning that the runuing mero Euchre, which throw hor rider on Saturday evoning, in the throo-mile heat raco, and ran intos fonco post with such forcoas Lo tosritoutof tho ground, escaped without any injury save s slight seratch in tho ghoulder. ~In a fow days sho will bo ready for tho courso ngain, It wonld bo & sorlous losa to Ther ownor if sbe bad boen pormanontly injured in tho runaway, a8 shio is ono of tho fastest run- nors, and will bo ono of the most valuablo brood mares in the country. CIANGE OF NAME. . The horso Honry Todd trotiod his last race under that nnmo_yestorday. Ionceforward Lo will bo called J. G. Brown, out of compliment to & goutloman who ia well known in this city, and who in his time has boen tho owner, in whole or iu part, of o groat many fast horscs, Brown, 88 we have eaid bofors, i8 an extraordinary horse, aud will nover disgrace his now uame. THE JOLIET BACES. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, . Jowmt, July 7, 1873.—The second annual ‘mooting of tho Jollot Trotting Park Assoclation commences to-morrow, Every arrangoment I now complote, and among tho niuaty-throo en- trios nre some of the bust stock In tho country, such a8 tho Amorican Girl, Pilot Tomplo, J. H. Cenloy, ni‘:nn Doy, Logan, Lady Iox, Knto Hazard, Mila Golwoll, Rodwing, Country Doy, Joo Udoll, und Topsoy. Tho principal purees for trotting to-morrow aro $1,200 ° for lorses boving & record of threo minutes, and the snmo purse _for 2:27 horses. Among tho en- trion for the 2:27 raco nre Logan, Joker, Ripon Boy, snd Jahn H, Tho purse for hiolf-milo dash, Tunhing, i 8100, and Melroso and Kitty O'Noll aro tho loading contestants. The meoting will continuo four days, and Amorican Girl will enter tho Ingt day, in the froo-to-all race. A great many horsemen aro already in town, and every train brings now accessions. EBIE, FA. Enrx, Pa,, July 7.—Thero are sixty-throe en- trion for tho races Lore on the 16th, 17th, and 18thinats. Tho entries for tho 2:21 race on the 18th aro John W. Conloy, Bousation, J. G. Drown, Judge Fullorton, and Flora Belle. THE JENSEY DERDY, From the New York World, July 6. The last and by for the most important event of the day was the third ronewal of the Jorscy Daorby. So much has been gaid and writton of this avent that it assumed almost national im- portance. Out of the long list of ontrios, forty- six {n number, seven of tho_youngstors woighed in, viz; MoGrath's Tom Iowling, Bolmont's Count D'Orsay, McDaniole® Springbok, Morris' T.ong Branch, ' Coffco’s Lightning Colt, snd Hunt Reynolds’ Whispor, and Bruce's Galway. After o hurriod welgh in tho sevon wont to the post, with tho betting about a8 follows : LU g a2 )300 1,250 X 90 200 Tho Feld. 110 % There was considerable betting on the race both privatoly sud on the pools sold in this clt{, and on tho bont going down to Sandy Hook in tho morning, in a majority of which MocGrath [ was the favorite, The Race—Tho race, as an event connected with Indepondonco Duy'of 1873, will long be remombered —frst, becauso it was o_great raco; and eocond, be- caueo It was ridden in (lio_pouring rain, which' had como up suddenly from the southward, and which drove many of the spectators into the stand, Immo- diately after tho colts had wolghed $n thoy procooded to {hio balf-milo poat, Tom Bowling boing stripped and saddled In front of tho siand, Tho coit's truly mag- uificent apposranco, docorated a3 he was with the colors of -, McGrath, olicited loud spplause, After bin tollet, Bobby Bwim, who also nfiwrn«! In o new rig, Viz.:_green fackot and cap, with oraugo saul, miounted and led by Tom's favoriis slablo compandon, tho two proceeded to tho post, Springbok and Tom Tlowling botls cantering » milo before thoy reported to he starter. \When thoy did Tom Dowling acting as ho usually doos, either breaking away to'the frout or rear, ond belng cosxed back into his place by tho at- wmlcnn of thosb nround with him, At tho third at- tompt, after Bowling had broken to tho roar, he was rid- e up o thio Lie ‘at’ good specd, when'the starter rather umozpectedly gavo tho word, Tom at onco show- ing n front, with Galway socond, 'Lfmg Branch third, Coffee's colt fourth, Springbok fifth, D'Oreay sixth, and Whispor lust, 8o well did Bowling iaovo off that bifora they reachod tho thres-quarter poloko was leading threo, Iengths, coming up the iratch lo increased his lead, Bprivgbok snd D'Orsay both leaving the flold, and sa thioy paswed tho Judges’stand, Tom Bowling led five Tongithe, having run tho half milo in 513 scconds, Bpringbok being two lengths In front of Count D'Orsay. Tho othors wero 16 far away 88 fo be actually out of thoraco, After thoy hiad rounded tho Clubhouse turn, and got well into tho back strotch, Bobby Swim took s stroug pull on Bowling, who st once camo back 40 his borees, 80 that but a neck separated him from Bpring- ‘bok at the half, whilo the latter -was four lengths in front of D'Oracy, tho lnet being aix in front of Long Brauch, Galway belug Afth, Coffec's colt sixth, aud Whisper last. -‘Rounding tho lower furn the two favoritcs “rom 6o - oven - that {ho partisana of ench_claimed that their clhoice was winning onnlly. But ot the head of the strotch! Bwim again gavoe the colt his head, and in & dozon strides ho Jod & longth, nor could sll the skill of Jimmy Hoe on Springbok bring the winuer of the Belmont sny closer, for Tom Uowling not only gsllopod awny from’ all tho ofhiors, but ko won tho Taco o casy by four lengthn it Blvim sctually pullod him up withis ffty sards of tho ecore, Springbok finishing eccond, half o length fn front of D'Orsny, who had_come with's quick rush in tho last 100 yard, but could not reach the MacDanlala grack, Lutting aloto tho speedy son,0f Lezington pud e g00d timo,—2:452¢,—which, considering thu heavy rain storm and tho lllnwlufi of 8 galo of wind, dead ngainat he horues at the finlsh, must bo conalderod very good timo, Galway finishod fourth, Long Branch fifth, Cofféo's calt sixth, and Whisper last, none of them having a ghostof a chanco with the leadurs from the tap of tho drum, 4 THY WINNER. o i » light bnfl, with a stripe down hia faco, which ends over the loft ncetril in » diamond- shaped whito apot, two white hoels bobind, ex- touding nearly half way to tho hocks. Heptands sixteon handg and » quartor of an inoh high, on woll-balanced logs, but ho roally does not scem 8o high until one stands along side of him. He Lias o olenn, gamo, and blood-Yiko hoad, sot on a strong, deop, broad nock, running imperfectly into his shioulders. Tho neck from larynx to tho brenst is vory short, this boing n marked charac- toriutio of his siro, His shouldors are ntron and musoular ; tho poiuts of the scapula nug humorus inchine toward esch other, and aro well covored with musclo, and yot narrow perceptibly to the eyo as ono standé in front of tho colt. ~ His chost is not too Lroad, but sufficiont to allow the froo action of the lungs, Mis rila sre lurgn, woll arched, mnm{: and run clear back. Ie hus grout longth, Lia lolns ave Lrond without being the loast m%gml. From the hips to the root of tho tail ho has great length. His thighs are large with long musclos, showing groatlov- erago, and from tho stifled to tho hocks Lio hna groat longth aud immenso muscles, Hin hocks sre cloan, froo from all boeflnoss, and & littlo stralght, Ils logs are truly magaificont, = Ilis armg are brond and flat, tho muscles fall luto the knees, which nave broad, flat, and straight. Tho ¢annon bones are short aud broad, and his lega tn{wr gradually and boaulifully from the elbow to tho fotlock joint, His pastoms are long, large, sud oblique, and il up a hoof that i hlgh. concavo, and wido nt tho bage, Towm's groo lm||urreudon is, howover, un wlnoat un;io\'umnblu tompor. Many who saw him you- torduy will romembor how he delayed the starts at Loug Branch and Saratogs last “sununor, and ovon this »prlu(i, st Lexinglon, ho was au ox- ceodingly hard lorso to start, ~ As a two-year- old Tom startod five timcs, three of which wero victories aud Lwo dofeats, tho lntter boing his Afirat two appoarancen, vis, 1 July 2 forthe Hope- ful Btakos, halt o milo, when Lo was boaten a short hoad by Long Brancl, Ton_having got offt third, and boing hurl[y out-run by Morrlson, of Holipao, out of Molly Juokson, On tho 4th Lo sgnin stortod for tho July Btaken, and ogain - fnished second, Mr, Bol- wont's dodorn boating bhim a neck, Tom baving “broken ewny several timos Do Fowloy, who not ouly won casy, but did it in | foro tho atart, and; nlthough leading whon at tho bond of the stroteh, was boaton by Mr. Bol- mont's daughter of. Kentucky snd Camilla. 'fom's_other offorts have boon'victorles on tho 18th July, at Bnntog. e won tho Flnsh Btakes, half a milo, in 603¢, boating Silk Stock- ings two lengths and ‘nino othors, inoluding Loug Branch who way fourth, Returnlug to Loug Dranch ho won tho Thospian Blakos, throo-quartors of s milg, in 1:10%, boating Zeb Ward's Artist, Bolmont's Medors, and two others. Two days after ho won the August Stnlen, &_milo, carrylog 105 pounds, in 1:47, boating Wizard and Dolorso. Ho thon {onr- noyad to his Blus Grass home, whoro aftera winter's rustication, ho fncod tho mtarter as o throo-yoar-old on the famons old track at Loxington, whon with 101 pounds up, or cloven rnumlu ovor welght, ha ran & rnco of milo hoata v 1. 1 two straight hoato, oach of which was dono in .481¢. Tom Bowling bas savaral valuablo on- g;gomuntu on hand, tho firat of which is for tho coan Hotol Stakes, s milo and throe-quarters on tho 16th fnst. On tho 19th inat, he is in the Tobins Stako, two milos. On tho 24th of July ot Haratoga ho {8 in tho Travera Stakes, a milo'nud throv-quartors. Ho s also in tho Dixio Btakes, two miles at_Baltimoro, noxt Ootobor, whilo for tho fall of 1874 ho is in the Maturily Btakes, threo miles, at Jorome Park. BASE- BALL, BostoN, Tuly 7.—Baso Lall—Philadelphias, 18; Mutuuls, 10. i AMUSEMENTS, ¥RANK AIREN'S DENEFIT, #01d Trobabilitios,” if that ia tho namo of the gentloman ot Washington who controla tho storma, appenrs to have an oopocinl spita against amost indofatigable thoatrical manager, and a vory worthy gentloman, Bince Mx, Aikon oponed his thoatre, until within & wook or so, the an- nouncement of & new pleco, or an unusually brilliant performance upon L& atago, was simul- tanoous with snothor announcement that tho aros of low barometor would provail in this nolghborhood. Thers was no way apparont to dodge this coincldenco, If ke en- deavored to got in his work in ad- vanco, ho only appeared to bo giving information to his cnemy at tho capital. If he reserved it 80 nato hoad that incxorablo party off, his houso suffered for want of advoriising. And so AMr, Aiken has had what {s known as “ mighty bad luck.” It was bad enough to porac- cuto the poor mnn’ on regular nights, but to cowmo down on him ab a complimentnry bonofit wu n Jittlo too bad. Frank had nothing to do with the bonofit. A numbor of his friends got it up for him; the artists and atiaches of his thentro woro only too glad to voluatoor their sorvices. "Above all things tho notico of the benofit was very short, and as tho low bar- omotor had just departed after a vislh of more than averago ill-nature, it was Thoped that the onomy was forestallod. 1ut lo, before even- ing tho hoavy clonds began to musfor, and every lngionuon of rain was givon, ‘Tho citizenswere too sharp for *Old Probabilities.” Thoy wore all safoly disposod in the thoatre beforo the rain camo down, and Mr. Aikon had the satistac- tion of sooing an nnuufll{lluge andienco gath- erod boforo the stage, The firat pleco wasa force, “Two COan Play et that Game,” Mr. ' Aiken appenring ss Howard = Leslie, Mro, Allon a8 Afrs, Oharles Arundio, a Mr. Fred Woodhull, an old Chicago favorito, a8 Charles Arundle. The benefolary was well re- celved upon his appoaranco with & round_of np- plauso, and tho farce was capitally plnyqr]. The porformanco conoluded. with * Zolos,” which twag played tho last time. Bo Emooth! id it run that it (s almost to_bo regrotted that it was the 18t time. Tho audionco, on loaving tho theatro, found the rain {nurlng down upon them, but thoy had tho satisfaction of knowing that for once, at losst, *Old Probubilitics” hed boen foilod in his perseoution of & doserving man- or. o THEATRIOAT ATCHITEOTURE. A pnragraph was clipped from a Cleveland pa- or and published in ‘TuE THrLUKE, to the affoot hat Mr. D. Gralem, the orchitoct who built the two handsomost thoatres fn this oity, Hooley's aud MoVicker's, was engagod to build tho now opora-houso in tho Forest City. This naturally gtruck AMosars. Wheelook & Thomas,” who bullt those elogant placos of amusemont, in o ve: tondor place, and they naturally romonstrato against auy such itom boing published. Now Mr, ‘Graham neyor cleimod tohave built eithorof those thoatres, What o doos olaim is, that ho do- signod and fitted up the Interiors of thom, and afterwards of; Aiken's Theatre. This claim the other arohitects will choorfully sllow, and the publio will agree that this in itself s a sufliclent unranteo of Mr. Graham's tasto and ability, for ho nslds of these thoatres is .all that can bo desired by tho most fastidious and critical. Thia orplonation is made in justice to sl partics, and doos not detract from the credit of any of thom. F, NEWS PARAGRAPHS. Cherrics and oucumbors ,Yoro in soason in Now Westminstor, British Columbis, at the dato of tho loat mails—tho 17th ult. —The freight managora of tho Boston & Al- bany Railrond say that last month's business wag_the honviest over dong on therond. = —Mellonvitle, Fla., had s public meoting the othor day to bulld w ¢hurch snd secure s pastor, and the genorous public subscribed 97, —Tuu%oyu of Zanosville, 0., ure indignant at tho intorferonce of irresponstble privato citizous with their vosted right of bathing in tho city resoryoir, = —Cashiors aro not the anly bank offlclals who bocome rich, The night watchman ina Bur- lington, Vt., bauk died” s fow days ago, leaving 8150,000. _ £ A woman at Wheoling -wantod strawber-: rlos for mupper, whilo -her husband didu't, and sho sotiled tho d!a]gutu by shooting hin through the shouldor. 0 ia & irawberry man now. . : : —An old lady in Bavannah is reported by a clty poper to have paid $1,600 to a Mrs. Tom- latn, of that city, who is fortune-teller, She a8 recovered part of the money through a Con- Btable. '—Thers woro two remarkable things nbout Nancy Harvey, who diod in Baltimoro last weok : Bho was 117 yoors old § mover nursod Goorge Washington, in fact dido’t even know him, —~It Pn sugpostod - that parsons who go about with thoir cashmore shawls turnod insido out to ghow that they aro genuine, should adopt the custom of walking on their heads to show that their boots aro solod, —Ovor $260,000 worth-of* bank notes of the 0ld Fulton Bank wore burned at Atlauts, Ga., & 'fow days 8z0. It was tho last bank in the Btato to suspend spocie payment, and waa rulned by Gcorgin‘a ropudintion of hor war obligations, —The groups of soulpture round tho Albort Memorial, in Hydo Park, London, aro” scrnbbed with soap and water to ‘“‘“fi them clean, anda man who knows writes Lo tho papars” to say that in 700 years.they will be serubbod into shapoless lumps of marblo. 4 A —A patriotio murdorer of Meridian, Miss.,; was ranted the urgently-roquested favor of having Eln exocution take place on tho Fourthof July, the Judge baing the more ready to attend to the etition from the fact that the hnll$lng would + holp along the proposed calebration.” —Home men comuit sujcide with no reason- able oxouse for the aot. But would Mr. Wade, of 1louston, Toxas, he consured for shufliing off this mortal coil whien it came to be understood that of lis fifty children enly forty-one are atill l.lvfilg ? hideso grass-cloth is's new matorial in this country. It comes in noat littlo bundles, wrapp- ed around with Chiuneso paper. 'This fabrio re- gombles the Irishbalbriggan. 'Tho cloth is mado of pure thrend, and doos not oreago nor stratch; it 18 ono yard wids, and contaius about tho samo quantity as thirty yards of ordinary silk, —Tho oxperiment of plauting pine seed on the waste lands of Eastham, Mass., is_roported to bo acomplete success. A thousand aores of land are now covered with thrifty pinos from seod sown, ‘The land thus covered, but for this protection, would bave boon n waste traot of ghifting sand, As a consoquence, too, game has iucreased, and t}unfl. plover, and other Dirds aro plontifal, while foxes are not soarco. —1here is now living in the town of Worthing- ton, Mass,, the family of Bilss Marblo, whid conalats of father and mother and twelvo ohild- ren, Tho fathor is 87 M{em old and the mother 81. They wero married Docomber 15, 1808, con- soquently bave lived th&r:Lharumm aud wifo 05 yoars, Tho oldest child is nemly 64, the youngost 80, —Marriod ladion should be cautious about dis- eiplining their husbands, whon the latter come bome tipay, by aticking thoir honds iuto & buckot of water. 'At such timos tho Lusbands are not fittod for tho rocoption of water. Mrs, Junk, of Maviot{a, Ohio, wea in tho habitof 8o dls- oiplining hor hueband, but sho knows bulter now. Lt wook sho tried it, and bLold his head in tho [v?‘i!l £il bo was Bubjugated. Now she is & lono widow, > —The stoamer Galley of Lorne brought us over (00 Chinamen "day’ bofore yesterday, and tho MacGregor yestorday brought' 020, while tho Ohloa i3 “sbout due with soma 1,200 more, at, in sple of tho rapldity with which the Chinesoare pouring-in, the Obinene population of Ban Francisco Is prob- ably 2,000 logu 16 was twomonths ago, - Tho .soreams, carried it with the one arm loft to lier, | Bold the clip in Albuquorque to Lastern sgents | anti-Chinego ngitation horohas Liad tho offeat of dyrlvlug thom into the interior.—San Francisco osl.. —T'his foronoon, betwoan 11 and 12 o'clook, Migs Ida Jonos and Mius Illold were driving Mr. Armijo—The grans is vory fino on tho from Shoploro to Janeaville, aud, in crossing | piaing. Tharo I plenty of wator, and our flooks tho Ohlcago and Northwostorn Rallrond trnck o finnurdl{ do splendldly, We have light snows coupla of miles this sido of the formor placo, A uring tho winter, and thoso atart up the grasu panssing locomotive, without ocars, struok their | and mako the grnzlnq ood, Last wE:lor, oW~ Sarriago, broskiug It fnto fragmonts. Tho two | over, thoro wa but littlo snow, and the ' grass Indios wore thrown with plecos of the wreck o | was buokward, Wo liad bad hwk, and loat many conslderable distanco, and Miss Jonoa was badly. | of our lambs. Wost of Albuquerque tho coun- injured about the head, and had her collar-bono | try {8 mountainous, Of courso ehoop can bo and sovoral ribs broken., Miss Hiold ia reported | rafsod iu the mountains, but fllu{ roquire moro doad,—Janesville (Wis.) Qazelle, July 5. oaro and becomo moro expensive. ~ Wo profor —¥n thoso warm sumtner dnys, naysa writer in | the plaina to the mountains. tho Boston Journal, s cooling cup fn o doslderns flurrus}londnut—l #eo that your brother has tum. All ‘ot and robellfous liquora” should | arrived in Donver wity 90,000 hend of shoop. bo abjured; but such a dninty drink s tho fol- | How loug did it tako to drivo thom up from lowing may bo takon con amore: Half filln Albuquerque ? . china punch-bowl with slices of pineapplo Sbhn Mr. Armijo—Ovor threo months. Thoy ara 1ind out therofrom) and lomon out vory thin, | nsually drivon about four miles & day. This arranged In altornato lsyors, onch Inyer boing | glves ihom timo to grazo, and tlioy do not fall strewod with white ?nnulntud sugar. Pour | off in woight. In moving our sheop, wo noyor ovor tho frult aa much olarot wine ns will fill | take tho main road, but drive thom across tho tho bowl; oover closly, and lot {t stand eix | plains whoro the grasa is bost, The drivors aro hours, ‘Thion put in a ‘ploce of ico, and when | mon who know the onnulr{ thoroughly, and who cold turn into it = bottlo of {lln!n godn_wator, | can toll whoro thoy are at any time by looking aud sorve in largo goblots with elicos of pino- | at tho mouutaln-ranges, I have noarly apple and lomon. 20,000 wothers rondy to butchor, but thero —Wo woke up yestordsy morning and found | aro only 7,000 on their way horo, Too mauy tho ground covorod with snow, and tho ther- | would break down tho markot, aud it is not to momoter down to 40 dogreos, Iy noon, how- | our interost to throw our shcop on & broken ovor, it was almost gono, The storm was ro- | market. Thesa 7,000 wera shenred bofora thoy markable for tho season of tho yoar. At tho | startod. Wo always shoar our sheop boforo Comet olght inchos of enow foll during the | starting thom for market, night, and up lzlxhtho Equator wo hoar of from 12 Corrospondont—I sco from the Donver papors at 40 conts por pound, thus svolding the fall in tho market which aftorward ocourrad, Correspondont—What kind of 1and lait around- Albuguorquo ? to 18 inclios. onnrlnf; i which proceded | that Mr. livans has arrived there with 20,000 the snow ewelled tho creok somewhat, aud made | heop. The paper says that thoro aro now many & mud-puddle in tho stroets, As wo writo, | 80,0 ahoo‘r in that eity. howavar, o strangor would hayo 1o idos of th | 3r. Armljo—Yes, I presume tho market fa gront chiango in tho weathier that has occurred and is all oyer, Tho stroots aro dr{, snow liny disappenrod almoat entirely, and tho mercury Lins recovored its buoyauoy to an alarming ex- tout,— Georgetown (Col.) Aliner, July 2, —_————— THE TRAGEDY AT SIDNEY, NEB. gluttod, But my brothor will sell tho most of his shoop to tho stook-raisors sbout Donver. You seo that city is o contral point, S8heop can bo sont from thora to Kanens Oity, 8t. Louis, Chloago, Omaba, Sult Lake, or wherover thoy command tho bost prices. A Corrospondont—\Would it pay to ship them to Roneas City? i &7 Mr. Armijo—That is doubtful, It would pay it wo hiad contracts with cortain doalors for, so many sheop at stated_poriods; but to throw 80,000 shoep on nny Enstorn markot without notico would cortainly break it down, and: tho cost of fooding the shoop, if wo walted for tho wmarket to recover, would oat up all the profits. Correspondont—Do you liko it bottor in New Moxico than you did in New York? v Mr. Armijo—I slwaya like bost the place whoro I can. make ~tho most money, can mako a great deal more mona{‘ in” New Moxico than in Wall streot. And thon Albu- quorr‘:m is & ploasant placa in which to live, Wo havo butehors who supply ua with juioy boef and oxcollont mutton overy day., Wo can got all kinds of vogolables, nnd got them carly. Wa can livo almost aa woll a8 you do in New York, Tn convorsation with Mayor Itice, of Pueblo, I lonrned furtbor intorcsting particulars concern- ing the breeding of Now Moxican sheop, The wool is not of a vory high grado, bocause tho sheep aro hardly over washed beforo olipping. Bomo timea they are drivou through a brook onca or twice, but not enough to take the surface dust, .r"rom tho flecco, and & thorongh scouring is & rarity, = Many of tho Moxicans cut tho wool from the back of the animal with o sharp knifo, and hog- glo it in & shocking manner. Thus t‘my soouro only o portion of the flooce, and the shoop looks rn.i;fiod aud seraggy. If moro caro was takon with tho herd the yield of wool would bo greater and of a finor quality. Tho afTeotion of thio sheop for the herder is ro- markable. Ho is with them day and night, lead ing thom to frosh_pastures and preserving them from all harm, thoy aro atampeded thoy roturn at the sound of his voice. In cago of eudden dangor they keop their oyes upon the herder and cling to him for protection. Their confidonco in him is unhounded, They follow him over the plains beneath a burning Bun for hundreds of miles, whilo being led to slaughtor. A Nicroff Womnn Defonding MHor IMonor nnd Mer Lite Aguinst Kwo Deaporadocs. From the Omaha Ilerald, July 8. Somo ten days ago tho brief aunouncemont of a horrible tragedy at 8idney was anuounced hy tolegraph in tho Herald, full account of this affair is furnished us iv a lettor, Doscribing tho villains pnssing through Bid- noy, our corrospondent tolls the story of the innrdemna asgault upon that poor woman na fol- lows ¢ “Tha noxt morning tho two scoundrels on- tered the secction-house of tho U. I, L, R., of whioh Mr. D, 0'Donnell is in charge, havirig, beyond a doubt, watchod from tho adjncon! bliffa, and soon all tho mon leave tho Liouro, and thoro found Mrg. O'Donnell ongaged in-hor usual household avocntions, proparing for tho noon- day meal and-for the roturn of hor husband and hin mon, Tho only othor occupants of tho houso woro tho littlo child of tho O'Donuell's, scarcoly 3 ygam old, and o emall dog. *¢Tha'two villains walked iuto the houso and bogan by insulting Mrs, O'Donnell, domanding the monoy nupgoaml by thom to bo concealed in the houso, as tho U. P, pay-car had passed np tho rond tho day bofore, Mra. O'Donucil, filled with the spirit that animated tho women of '76, Mh!mxtnd to dofond tho property and all that s most doar to a wito and mothor, and most nobly did the poor woman strugglo. Sho had hor hife, hor ohild, hor honor—all at stake—Ltwo hardone villinns to ancountor, aud neno to aid, nonoe to Lear, nono to sava. o would-ba nasnssing wore woll armed. The white man first lod the attack, placing the muzzle of a Colt's rovolver to the poor woman’s neck, he fired, tho ball passing through tho nook and jaw—s current of blood followed, the shot having severed a voin or artory ; the nogro almost at tho same time fired two shots at l:fi:, u{lldut!{ltly hinéund{'ugh t{:‘msl).\?altmi vicflnz ough the” body—bot ots taok effact | " Fo shows thom water, and after drinkin in the gt arm, brenking and shatioring the | thoy awats hia plogeura;’ Whon night. drors qoay. Thowomen 10 to tho floor, rose 38““‘ upon the plains, and the herder wraps his blank- staggored to her bedroom and aftor o moment | at about him and goos to rost, the drove huddlos onco mora regained hor foot and, with blood | up'to him sa olose a8 possiblo, and fall asleop flowing In torrents from hor wounds, loft tho | forming an immens, whito olrsle, of whigh ho bouse ond droppod slmost lifaless lu tho yard, | s tho contro. Up with tho dawn, "thay patiently Tt tho Lruo womin e Ifl“,l"fl,f tho courngo of | myait his movements, and when finally corraled the o :;B%gonflur“;g:tmfl grfifiifi"‘i’:flgfi 113" aud in the power of tho butnhurhthu Deat pit- Ronth that tiav St Ios HeHED s CeoATE0, SalEbt [ qaisly for (e falea {Hand wiio had Ted them to bo saved frora: ’t]‘hn b!ut:illyhhmdn of lmrfinorciloss donth; nsanasin ; and they, wil oart more callons than tho fangod gray wolf, shot the ohild, thoball | TMARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. azing its templo, and thon shot the last, tho Now York Financinl Nuws, Newr Yonk, July 7.—Monoy was easy and in good supply at 4 per cent, : Bterilng ruled firm at 1003-10@100) for 00 days, sud 110@1105¢ for sight, Gold was quict ab 116@1163, closlog st 118X@ g ot 5, Closrings, 115y, Loens, 3@6 por_cent, closi 42,000,000, Treasury disbursemonts, $360,000, Cua~ tomw recelpta, $470,000, . ‘Governments wera sirong and nioderatoly sctive, Htato bonds ruled quiot. Stocks opoued Ormat = fractionsl alvance over Thursday, with Leke Shore and New York Contral og. . *Supposing the woman dead, thoy pillaged e honae, bogk = Winohiostes sille, nd & 1roc amonnt of smmunition, hesides suoh othor Kmtmrtyna they could carry mway. In their aata to dopart thoy loft a small valise or sntchol, which. they had carried, containiag s fow artic cles, n;ad among thom astencil-plate marked ‘ E, Ilurrxi ‘*As goon as the ruffinna had loft the houso, Mra. O'Donnoll watehod their movements, and eaw thom go to the bluffs north of the houso. Bho thon, with tho littlo strongth loft hor, sup. | (ommanding tho ~ cbief attentlon. Afterwards » ported by an indomitable courago, erawled to i’f.::.‘,‘.‘;‘"fi;.n"‘“‘.‘li’!i'c’&a b no‘l‘;‘c‘:femmf niu.gmu:s tho house, took hor child, bushoed ith ngonizing | marked improvement in Rock Islend and Unulon Pucifio was tho loading fosture for a Mo, During tho. nfternoon call the wholo ist ralliod, and; . 1od by tho Now York Contral and Wabnali, advanced 1 @2 per cent, Tho latler atock, it {8 bellovod, has been ‘bought by the Bcultupnty, to make another through route to Chlcago, The late dealings wero well dis- iributed, and o strong fone charactorizod the markot, - Tho chiof luctustions of the day were: Lake Bhore, 005, flfl}ii 00X, DS{{, 06} ;- New York Cantral, 1027, 10374 lock Island, 1004, 118 ; Pacifio M: 3615, 35X, a3 snd conconled itnear tho houso, Then she ah\‘tnd{ faint and bleeding, to find hor husbaud and help, but human strongth could not endure the hum!nn sun, the weary walks of over four milos, and with her clotlies dronched in blood sho fell besido tho track after walking overa hal¢ mile. Thero tho tortured victim lay ex- posed to the broiling sun, until about 12 o’clock when her husband aud his men returned to thoir dinner, found her,” Pursuit followad the discovery of the horrible atrocity, strong mon and fleet horscs, aided by soven of tho Third Cavalry, who first visited the scene of it. Pools of blood wore everywhero on tho floor, Btrong oaths ware taken by those de- termined to capture thoso uen, and they wero tracod and captured. .One was a_nogro and tho other a white man. They woro discovored ot 8 o'olock a. m., June 21, south of Lodgo Pola Creok Btation in the bluffs, and wero soon sur- rounded, driven into a coruer, and challenged to surronder, Poruistontly rofueing, both were put where they will never again assail and murder & oor, unoffonding woman, All praiso is nwarded eputy Sheriff McCnrthy and Bergt. Stoen for thoir determinod offorts in this good cause. —_— SHEEP. The Growing of Wool and Mutten in New Moexlcos _Puebdlo (Col.) Correspondence New Fork Sun., Al 305 ; | Weaforn Union. B85, BAY {3 Unich ;;‘cm;fi BHEWE S xdv-mnrgfloé,l;@m; 8t, Josepb, 31@30; Obios. H9@I0)( ; © aifs ‘Michigan Contral, 035@01. %1 Eds KO ehry Clow & Co,, financial sgonts of tho Stata of Alsbars, wero to-doy taying tho Iuterest on tho Londa of that Blato due the frst Mouday iu July, Tho saenings of tho Bloamiuglon, Colar Repids & Minnesota Railroad for Juna worc $90,000, an increase of $21,453 over tho asme month last year, Bterling, 109, 5 BONDS. { | Virgiaias, old, .. ' | North Carolinas, ol North Carolinas, now.. ‘Tenneasoes, new, Virginias, now. Canton.,. ‘Wenstern Union, Tmot Mr.J. J. Atmijoin tho Lindoll Hotel | american this morning. 31 and Lia brothor aro probably | Destag st the largost shoop owners in tho United Btates. They live in A.lbu(lnorquo, Now Moxico. Their hords number nenrly 250,000 head, 'Tho brother has just made bis appearance in Denver with & flook of 80,000 sheop, and Mr. J. J. Armijo tolls mo that he has a”drovo of 7,000 wethors but a fow duge' jouruey trom this clty. Tho {rot or was formerly tho tellor of a bauk in New York OHE, but ho finds shoop rajsing more profitablo than oporationa in Wall stroct. The fathor of theso two gentlomon has beon in tho shoop busiuces over thirty yoars, and tho cona thoroughly understaud it. " Wo talkod as follows ¢ Correspondont—Yon muat have a large tract N. J. Centr Bt. Paul.... Forelgn NMarkets. LIvEIPOOT, Jul{fi 7- p. m,—Breadstuffy dull, Flour, 2Ts@28s, ueu: wmns,!1 11s0d ; club, 1% 2d@ of land to food 250,000 head of sheop ? 12 4d. Rork, O3 , 3883, e, Armijo—Oh, thoy grazo upon Govermont | LoNvod, July =6 p. m.Conecs—0ontols for o A vite il Iuko. ook _of | manes, Shej secoust, ir@one 6 La ol Ui 0053 8,000 ench, pub & couplo of bhoxders with ench flook, and lot thom stroll over the plaine, Bomo of those hiords are grazing as far a4 250 miles from home. At stated porioda we roceive roporta from our hordors, giving tho n‘nmbur ‘nml n(imlltlou of é{m{r tfl;:u H ; 80 that almoat ot any time we are ablo Lo tako an account provisions—Uork, 63s 6. Lard, 88s 6d. of stodk aal sasertaiu to 8 fsotion e WG | 5 o, 508 a1 staud, & c:;r:;mnofidr«:?t—l?lnvn you mny diffculty in Now York Oattlo Markots prgouring noscors New Yo, duly T—TkrvEi—Recelpts, 308 Mr. Armijo—None whatovor, o find all we | 501G bead, Thaklng 670 for thio woek: ayainet 0,180 want at hand. ‘They geb about £10 a week aud | Jaat wesk, Native sicers runged from 1o to135e; ‘Tallow, 424 60@42s 94, Pans, July T.—Rentea, 56f 400, ¥ Laveiivoot, duly 7.—Cotton dull, Middling nplands, 8%d ; Orloans, 93¢d. BSalcs of 10,000 bales: Amari- cat, 6,000 balea ; spooulation and export, 2,000 bales, Troststuffs dull, Red winter wheat, 12s, Flour, n@28s, - Qorn, 278 34@21s 0d. Cheene, found. Texans, from 4o to 10, Tho ssles include: 11 vars Correspondent—\What kind of sheop do you | Illinols ntears, ay 03¢ to Bl cwt, at 10X Q1 cars, raiso ? av 0% ewl, at' 1030; O cars, av 6 uwi, ot 1lef 4 car, av 7 cwt, ot 11 @120; 8 card, av 0§ car, av 107 owt, at 1L @110} 10%@11¢; B cars, av B3¢ owt, at lic; 2 Mr, Armijo—Wo raieo common eheep, The brood originally came from Spain, and was of the ot atlo) 18 , av U3¢ owl, at Brout Xied s bit tho shoop hikve boon brod in 80 | i i M A 0 3 Rk, v iy v, Thigo ‘muohs thiut thoy hiavo dotorioratod, "o prosorvo | & cars av 75 owt, 115120 10 caty, ay 82 owt, lc | Boars, av 75 owt, 110 ;' 8 cars, av TX owt, 11%X@ 13370 ; 6 cars oxtra, ov 8y owl, 12@1804 "1 cars Mis- wotirl cattle, av 7 cwt, 110} 8 care, av 0% owt, 10@1le ; 6 cars, av Ul cwl, 10%c ;0 cars axane, av G e, Ou. 3 cara, av 63 owly BX0 ¢ 0 oars, av 83 owt cars, dv B1¢ 0wk, Txo § 4 cors, av 8 cw, b the quality the bucks should bo changed ovory two yoars. This has not boon done in New Moxlco, and tho rosult iy that wo raiso n common but » fair sheop. Imported Bpanish rams, how- avor, improve the breod wonderfuily. Tho ewes brood back to thoir ancestors vory quick, snd the finest grade is oblained, Sut while Iand is so plentiful wo aro eatisfled to go on in the old wu.?. Pooplo, how- over, aro gradually comiug fu “and tak- ing up ranchos, and the time will soon come when wo shall bo compalled to _ocurtail our flooks and ralso bloodod shoop. When that time does como wo shnll clip ay much wool (mazauw,oun shoop as wo do now from 20,000 or 0,000, :}ur;-nspoudcut-—llow much wool do you raiso Mr, Armijo—1¢ will' ayerage & pound end n holf to tho owes and about a pound tb the wothers, We gonorally send it cast by, way of Kit Carson and Kausas Oity, It ls consigned to @ Philadelphia house, Bué wo Lave no difivutly in selling {he olip in Now Moxico, Last year wo 30 38 CArdy AV 373 “u);(l‘ Y %&,\’o; 'aud 8 curs umooth 'Ohorokeo vatilo, av 0% owl, 10c, BiteEr AND muuu—‘l‘n-dla"n offeriuga wors 7,350, 1 making 17,700 for the week, aguiust 41,640 for Inel week, The demand was Lotler, aud u large business wus done at 4@8xjc for sheop, uwnd 7@l0c for Western and Canada lambs. The bLest Bluto and Joreey lnmbs sold at 1ic, and s few cholco sheop o 63(@6%ec. SBaloa inciudo 6 cars Ohio shuop, v B3 1bs, al &)@43¢0; 6 cara, By 90 Ihe, b BX@6%40, % cars, 04 by, 4350; 2 cars Kentucky Inmbs, £0 th, o 8 Heara’ Canade nmnbe, 65 s, 9@100; 3 cara Btato und Jeraog, 61 o 11 i 1 oaf paor sheop sad lambe mizod, 33 perhead, ' Awikii—llecoipta, 80 cars, or 8,850 hogs, making 83,020 for {he weok, ngainst 33,120 last week. Live liogs nominally 84@bie. City drossed in falr de- wand b 6@Te. . £ Now Yorlc Dry Goods Mariet, New Your, July T—There was & yery sluggiah trudo movombnt, (0-day, Californis sud far Weate fobhera pro falrly ropressatod n tiho markat, and aro gperating in dlc rinty, lonlory, waolon, and domues- tien, “The Jobbing trads was quist In all dopartments, A Job lot of Gloucostor dark and Quakor printa were flaceq on the market at 100, A line of knitted gooda was opencd to tho trado lo-dxy, Heavy Woolons were fairly notive,» Forelgn goods continue very dull, Philndolphin Cattle Market. PriLADELRIIA, duly T—ONTTLE—Vory dull i mor« kot favora buyera; 9,000 woro mold,” at $1.00 {0 $1.80 for oxtra Fonnaylvanin and Westorh stoers ; €0,0) 030,75 for fair Lo good ; $4.00 to §5.80) for commion, Suzke—Tather lowar, with nalcs of 9,000, ot $4.0) tn 13,50, m"g""m‘n's—mm and lower, with sslos of 5,000, at $7.00 Pittaburgh 011 Market, Preranunat, July T.—Orudo potrolonm, $1767 res fined, wominally 14, Market vory quict. e BT The Produce NMarkots. NEW YORK, New Yonx, July 7.-Corrox—Dull j mildling np. e, 3to, HEADRTUZYA—Flour moro notiva, and prices ; rocolpts, 05,000 bria ; superlino Woktorn and Siate, g 1h @503 comimon {0 good extra, $5.05G0.10: * goud to chiolce, $0,20R0.75 + whito wheat extra, 36,80@8.00 3 Ohio oxirs, $6,00G8.505 t, Louls, $0.2510,60, Ttya flour in gaod demand of $4.00@5.23. ~ Gorn menl quto Whoat falrly notlye, but lower 3 Tocelpla, 45,000 b No, 1 spring, $146@1.60 ; No. 7 Milwaukoe, $1.42G3 3 do Chicago, $1.1@1,35 1 rojocted npring, $1.203 180." Rtyo dulf;' Western, Bi@8le, Darloy and moit unchangod, Oorn a ¢linde: firmicr, and falily active rocelpts, 151,000 bu ; steamor Wostorn mixed, 61@630 & ssil do, L%@6T3o, ' Oata qniok nnd exnier ; recolyte; 00"y nw itxed Weslurn, 416440y whilo e, e, SoasQuiet, 1Y axD lops—Unchsnged, Groosnius—Coflea nteady ; Rio, 175@10%e, Sugar unchianged falr to good rofiiing, 74(1%0. Molasues aull and unvottied, Rice quiot and atoady TrrROLEUM—Crudo, 70 rofned, 177c. TonrenTiNE—Dull at 4Ge. BTOOK OF GRAIN IN WARRHOURER, 230,000 35,000 Priovist k rimo meas, $16.003 mew lnrlul{ $17.00; August, $17.12%, Beof Qull; mess, $0.00@11.00; oxtra, $11.25@12.50, Cut meais quick St D0 cr Lard siondy’s Anuats 0 1100+ Bbptenne rd steady’; August, 0 1100} Septen ber, bia; Jaiy, 816400, ¢ B oy Durren—Qulet ; Western, 14@2lo, Onresr—Quiat and weak; fair o prime now Btato tactory, 13@12%(c. Wimiszy—01 @920, - New Onezire, Joly 1o Dty 7w OnLzANS, July T.—-DBnradsturrs—Flour dull ; XXX, 36.00@7.60 ; family, $3.80. Ontn, 40@dle, Corn, mixed, 88@bio;: ‘vollow, 6o} whito scarco at. Gde, Buak—Dull at 5@07c, Hax—Dull ; prime, $18.00@31.00. ProvIaloNA—Pork ‘quist and ‘firm; mess, $17.25@ 17,50, Dry salt menta acarco ; shoulders, 75¢c. Uacon acarco and In demand ; 83@10K@100, Hamw, 15 @180, Lard mcarco and firm tores, 8366 3 keg, 10c. GRookntzs—Sugar dull ; low to {ully falr, BY@93(c: prime, 10, Molasses—No movemont, Coffeo, 18@ Wittsgy—Dull ; Toulslsns, 03c; Cincinnsti, 962, TFINANCIAL—Starling, 26 ; sight, 3{ promium, Gold, Corron—Quist, Bales: 1,100 bales good ordinary at T6%o0; Tow middlingn, 117c; middiings, 185 middiing Orleane, 10Xc!, Racoipts, 1,261 baler. rts, Great Britain, 5,384 balos; 'constwies, 2,70 Biica’; stock, 43,03 balor, Burrato, July T.—BneApeTurrs=\Wheat inactive sud nominal, Corn quiot; sales, 30,000 bu; No, 2 mizod Weatern ot 42)@ddo,’ Oatrdull, Frexonzi—Unchauged, PHILADELTIA. {'mu;‘r‘lé‘\;gl; i nl{) g‘l—nnaaxalsmvmu—i;‘l’nur dull 3 oxiras, $4.! .25 3 0 At ndiaus, .00@7.25. ‘Wheat dull ; yed Weatern, §1.63@1.67; smber, 3 Ryo steady &t 63@70c, Corm in fair domsnd ;' yeliow Westor, B0o; mixod, 6ie, Outa in fair demand; whito, 48@47c 3 mixed, @42, Wiisxz—Dull at 930 BALTIMORE. Dirtison, July l.—BREanstorra—Flour hoavy and unchanged, Loat dull ; amber Western, $1.55. Oorn scarce and firm ; mixod Western, 68@00s, Oatw sctivaand higher mixed Wostern, 42@44a; white, 41@80c, Ryo unchanged, ProvisioNs—Trmer ond higher. Afess pork, $10.50 17,00, aoon shouldors, B@8)0 ; b sides, 03¢0 § cloat rib, 1054@103¢c. Bugar-onrsd hams, 143 @153c. “““’;‘é&fii“ 85@83.c. Bulter—Gaod to chofce Wouts orn, 0. Warsur—Fiem at 0ge. (] July 7.—Wiost auil; N =Oaweac, July 7.—Wheat duil; No.1 red Wabash, $1.60; No.1 white do, $1.90, Coru, high mixed, 53c low mised, 52c. MILWAUKEE. MiLwAUKEE, July 7.—BReApsTorrs—Flour dnll and lower, Whoat quict and weak; No. 1, $1.243¢; No. 2, $LI0 canli g 81174 Julys $L15 Auguat, Gl quict und woak ; No, 2, 4840, Corn stesdy s No, 3, 35c. Tiyo steady; No, 1, (3xc. Barley rm ; No, 4, 050, Frzion1s—To Bullain, 0ic ; Oswego, 11c, Reoripra—Flaur, 12,000 brls’s wheat, 314,000 bu, - BurraenTe—Flour, 18,000 brls: wheat, 167,000 L. OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, July 7.—Bnziparurrs—Wheat quict and steady ; No. 1 red beld at $1.63: No, 2, $1.40, OOPTT'L“fl" at ‘vfiaflk‘i ‘PA‘A qll]gt ;dNa. 1, dle, YTIOLEUA—Very dull stune iy R Blate tost, 22@70c) for Iargo ordars, Kopittiby ST, LOUTS, 81, Lours, July 7,—DREApsTUrPs—Flour firmer,buf only o local and order trade, Wheat firm ; sample lots good Lo prime, now, $1.30; choice, old, red and white, $170, Corn quict’; No, 3, 850 cash; 374@3Tic Aus gt 403 @410 saokod, 'Oats firmar ; No, 3, 27%@ 280 casli} 37)4¢ July ; 31@81%0 sacked, DBarley, amall salos ; prime fall, 700, Rye higher ; cholce, 600, WiisxY—Lowar at 88GH8}c, PuoviatoNs—Pork ligher, st $16.25@16,60, Bulk. ;r&gahdhlghlar :écl(‘!]la flhf"m r;u‘l}{l!l: ear rib, 83/@ ; clenr, B3@10c, but gonerally held st 8¢, 10c, 10%7es Tk utl ; Zotned, Bifo. Ao nn gflm—z_siwu:(g u.wad(.uw. ATTL] ly ; good to cholce Texan and In 33@4360 ; do Dallves, s@5Yc, Fhin, LXDO, 3 4 . ~DBREADATUF! -Flour _ steady, Whieat ateady 5 No. 4 whilo Wabaeh, $1.85; No, 8 o, 1,78 ; amber Alichigan, $1,50, spot ; $1.40: Jue L: $1.38%¢, seller Auguat 3 No? : | ru N . l‘;{"‘N‘:v. 4 do, $1,60631,61, Corn steady ; high mixed 42, npot| #o Auguet ; low mized, 41igc ; white, 4803 no grade 36@37c ; dsmaged, 305@dLo, Oats quict; No. %, o, Farants—ro Duffale, at 83(@4}0; Oawego, 8% @, h TRroerrrs—Flour, 3,000 brl: 'B,.PNJ buj cl(!.Ffll.OOfl hlui uresENTs—Flowr, 1,400 brlsy wheat, 5,000; cors, 42,000 bu; oats, 1,000, . ETROIT. Dernorr, July T.~Bruansturrs—Flour quiot and uncliangod, Whoat dull and s shado lower ; extra while, $1.84 § No, I, $1.72%@1.73, Corn steady at 40c, Outs sloady ; white, 43¢, CINCINNATI, Omomivaty, July 7.—Breapsrurrs—Tlonr active and higher at $6,7637.00. Wheat in fair demand and highor ; No. 37ed, $1.40. Corn firn at 48@500, Iiye stendy at 63c, Oafs Airny at 32@42¢, ‘ProvisioNs—Blrong; moss pork, $16.25@16,50, Lard firm ; steam held st 8o ; sales Xettlo, Byc. Bulk meati firmer, and hold Wigher ; ahouldors, 7@ 3 clearrib bold at 9o ; cloar, 93¢@9i(c, Dacon in gond - domana for shouldors and cloar xib ; shoulders, 80 ; cloar rib, 93¢ ; cleur, 0% @10c, Wistsx—¥irm, at 88c, MEMPHIS, Mesenis, June 7.—Cotton dnnctive aud unchanged, TueansTOrEA—Flour inactiva, Corn_steady ut 63@ Bdo. Onts duli at 48800, Cornmoal, $27.00, Tiax—Nominnl, BacoN—Firm ; ahoulde {des, 1037c. EARCURC g Veasolu Passed Detroit Detnorr, July T.—PASSED DOWN Btate, Lake Michigan, Bt, Albans, DPassaic, Mayfiowar, Blanchard ; barks Board of “Lrado, Won n», Monarch, Bunnyaldo; schrs M. Stalker, C, (1, Tireed, Melvetis, Bt Lawronoe, Morrick, H. O, Wins- low, Atwater, Ellra Turner, ¥. M. Knapp, ' Rislng Star, Jesso Ioyt, Jennfe Graham, Helfsteln, Richard Wins- law, Bentloy, Hattle Johnaon, D, Stewart, Minck, Adn, Medora, Codsack, Thomass Gswn, Lincoln Dsll, O aab, Waucoma, Emma Maycs, Dahama, E, Gerlacli, Republio, Todman, Tawaxn Ur—Props Tweed, Oity of Tolodo, Onelin, Raleigh, Oswefnlcmr, W. T, Graves, Lake Erle, Ever- green Qlty and barge, Howard and barge ; ‘barks Pen. snitkee, Lafrinlor, Tanner; schrs Tovi Rawson, Ex- proes, Kate Winslow, Ualsted, Mours, F, J. King, Marion Egan, Winp—Bouth, DETROIT, Mich,, July Y,—Passep Up—Bark Durps side 3 schrs Negaunoo, Knight Tewplar, Angus8mith, Dashing Wave, Robert Gasking, Montauk, John ott, Brooklyn, Paruio Down—Prop Indla § schr Thoman Motk Winp—South, heat, 17,000 bu ; corz, bark Hemispharo ; L —— 1llinois Wiver and Canal Nows, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago T'eibune, t TaSaLLy, I, July T.—~There was no ‘movement by rhe river or canal to-day, Eloven fust slx fuches nt witer on tho witer.slll of Lock 16, and the siver still ialng fast, OavaL Ovpiox, Giricaao, Ju g Quodell, TaSalle, 10,000 bu osta; QI 14 Rod, LaSalle 8,100 bl corn ; Morning Light, Olfaws, 5,800 bu coru Montrea), Ottaws, 5,900 bu coru; Dolphin, Ottaws, 9,000 bu oatu; T, Ryburn, Marueilles, 3,500 bu corn, 4,600 bu onts, 600 1bs wool : Drilliant, Lockport, 7,000 buoata ) Lilly, Morris, 3,000 bu corn, 6,000 bu ostu ; Drill, Morris, 148 tons coal, ‘Creanyn—Metropolls, 87,2 ft lumbor, 24,06 Inth ; Mobiawk Hollo, 55,336 ¢ lufaber, 10 m vliinglo ; Kane der ; Messongor, 110,550 ft lumbor SPECIAL NOTICES. Schonok's Maudrake Pills, Theo pllis otablo In: arohionth and ity oy onlre raodo. 1hy s "’l wercury, do nut lvave alfucty, Ui y in all cuses of ‘durangenio 8 dinor- n Gorod state or. thst organ. | LY inf, " Billou Pliordors, Indigostion, Sick Honds holdt Foyors, lu.‘,‘ll sugcniub ta tho ichenck's Mau-. 0 froo drakoPifts._Foruale by all drizglats and doslors, OMicial Drawing of thu Datly Gombinstion: o, S HASS NO. 189, FOR JULY 0, 1578, * oL 164, FORJULY 7, s, , 40, €0, 43, 87, 70, 89, 11, seduod ou dogoalt, Prizos’ carhod and nlod Doyomtory, F. O, DA- Mo ‘1&‘2‘: T h\“smnlwuhhku.; oiwiicat., sl Vhes 118 Boutis Gagel-sts ARd 809 Divislonrats 8 3), 41, 48, 18, 81, 71, 10, 88, 8, ABE'NO. 164, b

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