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8 SPORTING NEWS. The White Stockings Moet Their Waterloo in Now York, Commercial Propensitics Attributed to Members of tho Club. The Championship Record as It Now Stands. Races at Peoria, Jackson, I\’l'ich;, and “Van Wert, 0. $an Francisco to Havo a $25,000 Race. BASE BALL, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THR WHITES MEET THEIR WATERLOO. New Yorg, Juno 18.—One of the poorest games of bago ball that have aver been played bo- twoen two profossional clubs was the ono played jo-day hotwoon tho Chicagos asud Mutuale, Nearly ovory mnn in the Whito Stocking nine soemed utterly demoralized, Thoy could nelthor . bat nor fleld, yot thoy never appoared in better irim than when they walked ou tho ground, Tho wind was blowing a perfect hurticono during the putiro goma, Uolling’ pitching was vory wild, and Malono's hauds wera too soro Lo hold him, Tho Mutuals had no chanco to distinguish thom- polves in the fleld, bue their battivg was tor- nfic. Foreo pitchod the last six innings, An- noxed flnd y scont : OmICAGOS, Glonn, Colilus, Total,.. N 0 lengos, 0. Buses on errora~Mutunls, 16; Ohlcagos, 2, Unnpirs—Gaorge Buohtel. 170 the Asnociated Preas,) New Yonk, juno 18.—Zettlein and Cathbert, of tho Chicsgo Club, wero not allowed by tho mannger of tho Whito Btockings to play, sue- siclml being opeuly attached to their action uring tho matohes in Philndelphia, TIIE RECORD, Tho following is a completa record of the games lont snd won by tho championship clubs, oxclunlve of those playoil yesterday ¢ waseos | omnonomzal L Tho * Salary-Grabbers™ aud the ‘‘ Goneral- QOrdor Boys,"” who appear to bo connceted in somo wny with the Covernment oftices in thia city, will ‘malko a desperato effort to amuse their frionds this attornoou in o gamne of basa ball, to bo played on tho grounds corner of Btate and Twouty-third streets. e THE TURF. THE JACKSON NAUES. . Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. Jaoxsox, Mich,, June 18.—Tho attendanco at tho races to-day was very large, fally 6,000 peo- plo being presont, The grand stand was packed with spectators, and & large number of ladics wore among theoumber. In the 2:50 race, thero wore ten entries. In the firat hoat, Plain Agnes, Little Joker, Frank Rosewood, and Fred woto distanced. Fox took tho first heat, and Wells" maro, of Barrio, Ont., Kitty Wolls, took the othor threo heats in succession, BUMNARY, womBar Ganoar aopERe Trme—2:02 3 28934, In the 2:30 race, threo heats wore trotted, John McNamee's Ohio Boy, a Cleveland horse, won tho race in throo straight heats. Littls Mack, Slivoreides. PRETT-YSINI raasieN G .lllohl g ap g 3 22000 At theclose of the races, Goldumith’s Gloster ws driven over the track, I trotted tho mile at an casy gait in 2:281¢, and was geuerally ad- mired. To-morrow closes tho races, including the 2:40 and f1ce-for-nllracos. The races to-day were vory exciting and a great donl of monecy changed hands, ‘Lhe woather was ail that could De desired, the track was in splendid condition, and everything passed ot satisfactorily. T'ERU, IND., RACES. Bpectal Dispatch to T'he Chisaao Teftine, Fonr Wayne, [ud., Juue 18.—Tho second dny of Lbe Posu races passed off well, with incrensed sttendance. The fvat race wns & trotting match for horees that nover bost 2:50, milo honts, best two in threo, to harness, Thero wero fourteen entried, but only six horaes started. Lillan sold favorito in the pools, but tha first money was taken by the stallion Monarcly, Jr., owned by W, 7. Walaworlh, of Koko lnd., in throe straight heats, Time—2:41; 2347 2:36l4. Durse, &500. ‘Tlio second race was o trotting mateh for horses that never beat 2:80, purse £1,000, mile heats, best three in five, to harness. Eight entrics; four started. The favorite, Dolly, was defeated, and tho black stullion, Slump Puller, owned by Charlos W. Wells, of Laporte, Ind,, took the race, winning tho firat, fourth, and fifth hoats. "ho buceoss of the races thix year iu entirely unexampled in Teru, Lho ontry fcey being $1,500 in oxcoss of promiums, PEORIA TACES, Snecial Dispatch to The Uldcago Triduna, Pronia, I, June 18,—The socond day of tho racen xt Jofforson Park far surpassed tho first In attendance, and tho racing was very iuterost- ing, ospecially the running, in which the bost borses of the West und South contestod. T'ho first raco was for threo-minute horaes, purse $500, BUBMAMARY: Towa Girl, br, m, Laay Grigwold, Bam Sharpley, Juo Bhclby, 5, dis, Phil. Bheridail BF, Kuoses oe dis, Funclier, b 4 oo dis, ck, dr, br, g, dis, Nettlo Gréen, bl, i, druvn, "Pone—2i Tho secoud ruce was for 2:48 horses; pursn Phil Bherlday, Tom Wonde Dau, ch, K. avMMARY, The third wis a raumng 1a milo houts; purso §G610, HUMNALY, Cupt, Hutchizon, b, g., Bigfeliow, e, Fafmoutl, b, Veuts, by, Rlollic Jouus, &, m.] VAN WERT IACEH, Spectal Disputch to 1'he Chicago Tribune, Vax Weur, 0., June 18.~1The ruces opened hore to-duy, 'Tho first was o puoing ruco, The horses entored woro Copperbotiom, Gray George, Brown Billy, White stockingy, aud Black Frank, bust two in thres, Brown Billy took the flrsl two honts, Blnck Frank sccond and White Stock- ing third, Time—2:46)¢ 3 2:041¢, Lu the yuuning raco four entorod from this oount{': Pilgrim, Big Dan, Rumog, and Malick, Malick took the fivit two hoats, Thme—1:01% ; oL, ‘.l‘u«r: trotting races tnko placo to-morrow, TITE JEROME PARK JAOL Nzw Yous, duns 18.—~The patrous of the turt, who sesombled In large nuwmbers at tho pool- rooms last evoning, wero natonlsned by tho an- nouncomont that, of tho flve races on Lha Jo- romo Park course, only two wore to be rum, namoly, tho purss_of éuun for B-yoar-olds nud tho hnndicap stooplo ~chaso, Tho roason ausign- od for the omiusion of the olher races wan the summary withdrawal of all the running horses from to-day's coulonts, their own- ers baving beoomo dissatislied at what thoy termed tho inoxplicablo complications with which tho manngors of tho Amorican Jockoy Club's nl g mooting had loaded thoir bLorags down, ‘o ownora complainod that tho welghts for ages had not boon given in tha sin- glo-nurso contest, and they added that nobody but tho manngers conld nrdorstand precisoly for what tho Liorses wero running, LATER. Out of the flve rnces sct down on the pro- gramme, two proved walk-ovors, whilo tho rnco for tho momibors’ cup—gontlomen tldors—failod to fill. Kadi wallkad ovor for tho mila-aud-n-half . dnsh aud Whisper for tho mile-sud-threo-quartor dnel, Tho mile-and-n-quartor raco, for J-yonr-olds, was o match betweon Christivo and Yandalite, ‘lso latter won easily in 2:17, For the stoople-ohinse five startod. It wan won b%'n{lullnt, 'l'amtnany socoud, Blind Tom third. ‘Timo, 5:28)4. THE ENGLIST RACES, TLoxpoN, Junu 18,—At tho Ascot raco meoting to day, the St. James P'alaco slakes wern wou by Leolmus § Erxcnesais second, Aquil third, The ngw Biounal ainkes weoro won by Cam- Dbyses 3 Lipster vecond, ‘ho Colonel third. The gold enp was won by -Bolard, Donenater “Yd TFiugoeolot rauning » doad heat for socond placo, A 826,000 RACE ANNOUNGED. 8Ax Fraxotsco, Juve 18,—The I'acific Jockoy Club, of this city, has dolermined to offer a purss of §25,000 for o runulufi 10¢0, four mles aud repont, open to all fiorsen in the world, the race to come olf at tho new track near Central Tark, Nov. 7, 1874, tho first horse to receive $13,000 ; tho second, 5,000 ; tho third, £4,000; the fourth, $3,00u; 8-yosr-olds to carry 90 pounds; 4-voar-olds, 100" pounds ; G-year-olds, 110 pounds ; 6-year-olds and over, 11 pounds. All horsen from enst of tiho Rocky Mountaing will bo allowed 31,000 each, and all horees from Europe 81,600 ouch. gro MR THE TRIGGER. BHOOTING AT OMAHA, Special Dispatch to T'he Chizayo T'ridune, OxA11A, Nob., Juno 18.—In the sporting tour- numont to-day, the first match was s handicnp, ton singlo rised, with ninotoen ontries. James Mitchel, of Nobraska, won the first prizo, kitling mue birds, Capt, J. H, Bogardus, of IiL, champion of Amrics, and R, Mullis, of. Couucli Bluffs, tied on eight birds and divided tho second prize. A, 1, Lovoland, of Omnha, killed sovon birds, and took the third prize. ‘The sovond was n sweepstakes match, ten singla and fivo doublo riges, with nino outrios. John Potty, of Omaha, won fivst prize, lulling ton singlo and nine doublo. Capt. Bogardus won second prize with ton singlo, and seven donblo, Yankoa Hathaway took third prizs, on oight singlo aud moven double, ‘lho tourna- mout continues to-morrow. THE DOCTORS. Closing Procecdings of the Wisconsin Medical Convention, Speclal Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wi, June I8.—Thoro wnsa slim attondanco at tho Medical Society Con- voution this_foranocon, mauy of tho members baviug gone home on {ho night-traivs, Oue or two papers wero road, and the newly-olected President, J. T. Roove, wna installod. Ilo ex- prossed thanks for the honors conferred, nnd hoped all the membors would aid him in his worit, Fhe Committes appointed for the year are: Arrangomencs—Drown, W. Fox, and Hobbins; Burgory—dlarks, Muson, and Dodgo; Obstotrics —J. K. Bnrtlott, Gritlin, and Morstan : Pathology —Talmor, Sonn, and Wigrenton ; Now Remodica —Armstrong, W. Yox, and Bretf; Medical Edu- cation—\Waterbouke, ~ Wilbur, ~and Hunt; Disooses of tho Eyvo and Bar—E, W. Bartlott, Btoddard, aud Johnson ; Ianco— Dickeon, Rogors, and Godfrey; Ethica—Bond, Daiton, and Faville for three yoars, Watorhouse, Russoll, and_ Galentino for two yosrs, sud Van Buren, Meacham, and Senun oue year; Discasos of tho Bram—Walter Kempstor and S. L, Futler; Discnsos of the Skin—C, Lindo, Aftor votes of thanks to vurions porsons, the Commitieo of Arrsngements was instructed to have the President’s address hereaftor in tho ovening, and invito the citizons genorally. AL 10 o'clock the Couvention adjourned, and poceeded in & body to the Cungregatioual Church, whers Prof. J. W. Bischofl, tho celo- © brated blind orgauiat, ontertained them very haudsomely with an howr’s performance on the organ, ‘I'ho members all loave highly pleasod with their recoption hore. Nationnl Eclectic Mcedical Assoclatlons Bosrox, Juno 18,—~The annual eovyention of the National Kelectic Medical Associntion, which has been in session here sinco Monday, ad- journed to-day sino die. Tho Convention haw boen nttended by100mémbers, ropresenting twelve Btates and the Dritish Provinces. The next av- nual addross will bo delivered in Cincinnati, by Dr. Garrison, of that city. During _the meoting intercating papors were rond by Dr. Garrison, of Chicago, on ** Medical Jurisprudence,” and Dr. Howe, of Chlcmunh' on “Fibrous Tumors of tho Uterus," illustrated by dingrams,. Dr. Howo also reported for the Commiiteo on Surgery. Dr, Scudder, of Cinciunati, presented a paper on the action of medicine on tho systom. 1o strongly urged the uro of mild remodios, and the greater use of of livzieno influences in troatment of pationts, The annual addreas bofore the Association was delivored by Robort A, Greeno, M. D, of New York, His subject was : ** Tho Future of Medi- ine.” William M. Inezalls, of Ohio, was elected Presi- dent, and L; T, Stoddard, of Iilinois, ono of the Vice-Fresidon! CASUALTIIZS, Premature Explosion of o B3inste Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaao T'ribune. WILKESABE, Pa., June 18,.—Whilo & gang of laborers were at work yosterdny in a deop cub on the Delawaro, Lackawsnna & Western Rail- rond, noar Scranton, drilling out a blast that ud failed to explode at tha propor timo, a spark from tho drill ignited tho powdor and =a terriblo _explosion took placo. Two Bwedes, Chinrtes Born and Charles Glad, weto hurled into the air with fragmenta of rocks, nud the formar was fatally injuted. Ho was standivg over tho Dblast, and was thnown fiftecen _feet, boing badly out about the arms and body. Soveral teeth were knocled out nud his face burnad to u ovisp. Born leaves a wifo and two children. Glad was soveroly cut and burned, but not fatally. Only one weok ago two other Swodes mot with & sim- ilar accidont ot the sumo placo. Eoiler Explosion IKills Two Men. Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Iribune, CowLb WATER, Mich,, Juno 18,—The steam boiler in tho wheelbarrow factory of the Stovens Biou, exploded this aftornoon, at about 4 o'clock, Litling two men instantly, and wounding four oshiers, lsanc Stovens, tho propistors’ Iather, aged ubout 60, and Julm ITordson, a boy of 13, were tho persons killed. The former wad thrawn about 60 fect, nud the Inttor upon the rdof of tho saw-mull. about 25 feat from whore tho bollor wag situnted. Tho following-namod per- #ous woro injured mora or less sertonsly: Will- iam Voorus, Ldward Voorus, Willinm Marblo, Samucl Williunis, snd William Culver. ‘Tho cauo of the explosion is not yet ascertained, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Judge Drummond’s Decision in the DMuvoupin County Contempt Casos Svectul Inspateh to The Chicana Tribune, Bruzarieny, 1k, June 18.—Judge Drum- mond this aftornoon pronounced the declsion in theo Macoupin County contempt cases, in which he held thut the $17,000 paid into the court in satisfaction of the fiuo of $1,000 each, nssessod agningt soventeon of the Supervisors of Macoupm County, did not go to dischargo tho fino, L was the money of the County of Macoupin and tho Court awarded “it to the plaintiif 1n the case, to boapplicd pro rata on the judgmenty obtatned in this court II; favor 2f the boudholders, llo took occasion to excorinte the poople of tho county for thelr want of patriotism aud morals, and stated 1bnt a capias would lenue against tig Bupoervisors who hud failed to pay the flne ag- soctied agaiust them, I'ho District Altorney has not gigmilod his purposo m the prouises, Judge Drummond awardod anothermandamus on motion of tha attorneys for tho hondholders, and filed tho rate of assowsmont at 1'¢ por cont on tho taxable praporty of tho connty. from tho proceods of wbl%h the judzments ngmmt the county is to ba paid.” It in expooted that the ordor wlil bo dierogaided in the oase, und from the tonor of Judgw Drummond’s romarks to-da; It would gecm that he will not deal 5o casily with tha Board of Buporvisors should they be in con- tewpt before hiin ngai, g R T THE NEW OCEAN CABLE, Pontaxourn, N. I, June 18.—Tho stonmer Ambassador hus arrived with the shore-end of the new ocoan onblo, aud on the arrival of the Farwluy tho work of Inying the cablo will bogin, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUN 19, 1874, CRIME. Trial of the Homnet Murderer at Pittsburg, A Serles of Murders In Tennesseo andl Kentucky, A Profossional Burglar Killed in Michigan, Miscellaneous Criminal Items, Trinl of Ortweln, tho Ponnsylvanin Murderers Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tridune, Prrrsoune, Pa, June 18.—Tho third day of the trial of Ortswein, the muderer of the Ifnmnot famlly, in Miftin Township, only tonded to prove tho moro damping evidenco of hin guilt. Tho membors of the press, to whom Ortwoin made the clonr coufossion which was published in e TrinusEg, wero placed upon the stand, The woapuns which woro usod to commit the fonrfut dood, an ax and n hatohot, and the j owolry tak- on, including Mrs. Hamnol's rings and Mr. Iamnet's watch, wero exhibited fucourt. Tho jowolry was found on his person, ns woll ns ry, Hamnet's pockotbook, at the timo of his capture. Tho Commonwenlth closed its teatimony. Mr, W. D. Moore, 3arshall Swartzwolder, and Frod Luty dofond tho prisoner, having proviously ‘heoou appointed by the Court, whilo Prossouting- Attornoy Bayna is assisted by tho Hou. Mr. Gibson, }Ir. Moore openad for the dofonso this attornoon in nn abln foronsic argument. They do not deny the kKilling, but want to show amo- tional innnity on behalf of tho prisoner, If the prisoner is losane, ho is tho sanost insano mau your eorrespondent hins ever seon in gourt. e puys closo nttoution to everything Lhat goes on, und saems now more fully'to realizo his truo position, 'Tho court was packed all day, nnd tho oxcitomout ruus very high, In the Court~ Houso oflicors are on duty at all pointa to pra- vent any attampt, should’it be in contemplation, to lynch the prinoner. A Youthtul Murderers From the Rochester (N, ¥,) Union, At Littlo Valloy, Cattaraugus Couoty, Willlam Boorne, nged 16, bao boen sontonced 0 Auburn Stato Prison for life. Iis offenso was the mar- dor of his stop-father, Caleb Omans, whom, in Janunry last, he htorally cut to pleces with an ax, at a place ealled Stonmburg, Both the mur- doroer and his victim wero intoxicated at the timo, Murder o Mothodist Preacher, Spectal Disvatch to I'he Chicaan Tribune, Penv, L., June 18, 1874.—A. startling coso of mhooting cecurred o this city last night, Itov. G. W. Walls, pnstor of tha DT, E. Church, accn- ics rooms’in tho rosidenco of Emannel Dunn, r. Wells {8 n zoalous temperance man, and has often prouchod against Lho vice of itemperanco. On Saturday last he was informed that violonco was meunced him by anti-tomperance men, and that night the houso in which ho residos was punrded by fricnds. No attack was made, but ast night at about 2 o'clock some person fired a shol gun into the open window of ‘& bod-room on tho ground floor, the charge passing o fow inchos over the heads of Mrs. Dunn and ono of ler childien, and ontering tlo wall. A strong emoll of gunpowdor in the room ronderod it ap- parent that tho gun wau levoled across tho wine dowsslll. It 18 suspectod that tho shot was in- tonded for Mr. Wells, nud that it wns fired by somo ono of the many in this city who aro much oxcited bocauso of tho proscoution of saloon- kaopors, Attempt to Defauliing 'Treasurer Convicteds Speciul Dispateh to L'he Chicago Tribune, Leaveswonrti, Kans June 18,.—Georgo 8. 8mith, dofaulting Treasuror of Loavenworth County, was to-day convicted of ombezzlomont in the Atchison County District Court. 'T'he jury was out twounty hours. Sentenco will not be paesed until the session of the Btate Supremo Court, two waoks henco. S8mith was olected on tho Republicun tioket last fall by a Im'gor ‘majors ity than any other candidate on’ the tioket, end only stole £67,000, Murder in Mondville, Pa. Mrapvinee, Po., June 18,—A row occurrod between two men named Rushonberger and Shean, at o house of ili-fame this morning, when tho former drow & knifo on the lattor, iutlicting fotal wounds, Shean died at 10 o'clock this morning. Rushenbergor wau arrested. ‘Tho Bradley Family Murder ot Lawes renceburg, Ind. CINOINNATI, O., Juue 18.—The shirt and pants of Willinm McDole have been fonud spnttored with human blood., An offort ling been made to wash it out with cold water. Thig gives great strength to the supicion that he was the murder- or of the Bradloy family uenr Lawreucoburg. It is now belioved that tho murder was committed beforo bedtime donday mght. The feeling is intenso at Lowronceburg, oxprossed by multored threats of lynchiug. Iighway obberyes TrrosviLie, Pa., June 18.—A special to tha Couricr, dated Parker's City, gives nn_account of tho highway robbery near that place last night. Bix masked men attacked a_man named George Grain aud took from him $350. No clus to the robbers. Tiot at Clarksvitle, Tonna Tomsviute, Ky., Juno 18.—4A n,mch\l to the Courier-Journal from Clarksville, Tenn., gives nn acconnt of o fatal affray near that city, A party of negroes attacked tho housoof & mnn named Jonnsou with stonaw last night, when one of Johnson's daugbtors fired ou the crowd, the ball taking offect 1u the abdomon of a necro womnu, who died twonty miouies afterwards, The gitl was Lerself struck on the head with a rack, produciag & wound from which it is thought sho will not recover. Clarged with Murder, LousviLie, Ky,, June 18,—About two weeks sluce tho dend body of a man uamed Mike Bros- zonharo was found in lus front yard, Lrosiion- bare lived soma distunce from any nelghbors, and the body was not discoverod for somo ting after donth, It was much decomposed, aund boro marks of violenca, To-day n negid boy oamed Walkor Mills, 19 years ald, was ar- ronted, chargod with the murder, Tno avidence ogainst him is altogether civcumstantial, but ia enid to bo very utroug, Lo e Bxccuted To.Nay, Tarrst: Rook, Arlk., Juno 18.—Cans Mattock, tho murdorer of the Missouri movers, at Rlock Creolk, logt November, will bo hung tu-morrow. A Professional Burglar ICilled, Bt. Johna, Mich. (June 17), Correspondencs of the De- troit Tribigne. Groat oxoltoment prevailed horo on the 16th. T'ho Sherill of Oakland Connty.lad boen on the track of somo burglars, and ran one of thom Gown horo—u mau who bad lived hore sbout two months, and came from Fentonville, but hnd formerly lived in Tontine, Ou the 15th Bherift Currier “telegraphed to the Bhoriff of Onkland County, who catas down on the night tram, anud with n poseo of men they went aud surrounded tho houss of this man, John W, Martin by namo, 1t was about 11 o'clock, and o light way burn- ing ineide. Bherift Cmrier and Night-watch- man Dooling went to the front door and iap- pad, and, on bomg asked who wud thoro, ro- plied, “he Sherill.” Martin opened tho door partinily, with a rovolvorin his hand and another i lig pockot, and fited st them, when thoy Borang againut the door und Dooling foreed iy wuy in. Martin soized the oflicer by tho throat, aud, boing u strong fellow, would probably huve mndo way with hini; but Dooling got his arm loono and shot Mnrtin through the head and killed him. A young mnn by the nawme of Ed Nowuman seoms fo huve beon tuch with Maitin of lato, uud wus noar by out of doors st the tima, o rushod in and seizod p ravolvor which was mn the house and threutonod Sheriff Carvier, but the Bhoriff drew his revolver and the fellow surrondered, A largo quantity of burglara' tools ware found in tho house,—kovs, falso Yoys, Aawy, mppers—showing thut Martin was woll oqhippod for his trade, Bilver spuons, Juck-auives, razors, axoy, door-lunges, olothy, aud a groat vurml{ of artivlos, somo valuablo but many almost worthluss, wero also found {n the houso, making it quite a curlonty shop, A vory valuin- Dblo ol watch wan alko faund, which was FO00;= nized as belonging to a lady in Pontino, Porsons have come iuto fown from Tonton, aud have idontitlad muuy wtolen avijcles, ono man findiy '3 the lack thit Was takon off from tha door of his burdwaro storo in tuat village, Mnrtin lived about an hour and a half after he was shot, but wus ontiroly unconsclous all. tho time, Ilo was o desprato Lellow, aud ovidontly muant to fight iy way out and oncape, A few wookw since hiy wifo took polson and tried to commit sulelde, but was rentorod. Thoy badnot lived pencoably, and sholind throntoned to oxposo him, whon ho tokd hor that if sho did ho wonld mako way with ber. An Aged Murderore Parta Corresnondence London Dty News, A miser of 80 yonrs nnmed Wattiatx, o wonlthy Iand-ownor, lias been convictod by the Assize Courtof tho Aisne of the manalaughter of his owu son. 'Tho indictment chargod murdor, Tho [mnuuor, from avarico, gavo no proporty elthor 0 bils son or danghter whon thoy married. Tho son soparated from his wifo, and, reduced by drunkonness to n state approaching imbeeility, camo back to his_fathor'a houso demanding food and sholtor, Ife was nllowed to slaop fn an outhouso upon some hay, with sacks for binukets, Ono cvenug when the son camo tothe houso to ask for somothing to ont, tho fathor told bim to J;n away altogother, An nl- tarcation onsued, und tho old man, whoso do- fonso [ that lie ‘was_threatonod with o koifo drow hiy ‘flutol and shot his son dead, Ono of the questiony put by tho xpr»nhllnu Judge, with o viow of showing promeditation, was whothor ho hiad nol ondeavored to elosa tho wound, so as to bidoit from obrervation. 'T'he answer, going boeyond enylbing Moliere imaginod to put into tho mouth of lils misor Harpagon, was: ** Ob, 1 only did that to provont tho blood from spoil- ing his shict," ‘Tho jury nogatived premedita- tion, nand the ootogenarian nasasuin was sou- tonced to four years’ imprisonment. Eight Murders in Seven Doys. From the Stanford (Ky.) Journal, ‘We are informed by n gontloman rotnrning to his home in Cincinnati from Imory River that there havo boon elght murdors alony the Line of the rond from Emory tiver to Poiut Isabel dur- fug tho past week At Lmory River, lnut Iriday, on Curlisle’s work, Capt. Glover, of tho steator J, D. Wildor, clubbed an Irish taborar for somo trivial offense, luthng him iustaucly, At Hunts- vilte, Tenn., in a drunkon frolic, in which oighty-~ five porsons wparticiputed, u muat by the name of Nowport sliot and killed without provoeation an old cltizon and Justice of the Peaco, nomed William ‘Thomas, T'hose outragoous doeds will bo of Itroquont oceurronce so long as there aro {lnn groggories Lo overy square mile along the o, e THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. News Items Telographed to thoe Chis cago Eribunc, ) wrzo1s, ‘The trial 2t Ortasws of Mrs. Rebocea Doyd for infanticide lorminated yostorday morning, Tha Jury, owing to the failure or omission of the poo ple’s attorneys to prove the sex of the ohild, were compolled, under the instructions of tho Court, to return n verdict of not guitty. ~—AIr, Franklin Poters, of Ottaws, wasconlront- by his two injured spouses yesterday, and tried for bigamy beforoa jury who sent him to Joliot for Lwo years, —(reat praparationsaro’being mado in Kanka- koo by tho Fronch Catholics for tho proper ob- servance of 8t. John's Day, 24th inst. The cclo- bration will bo hiold vear the Villago of 8t. Anuo, fourtoon miles from Kankakeo, St. John's 8o~ cioty of Chiczgo, numboring abont 1,000 msm- bers, will gend n largo roproscutation. Ssould the day bu plensant, sovoral thousand paopls will gathor at tho grove, and the recoiots will bo immense, a8 usial. A spocial train will leave Chicago on the morniog of the 24th vin the Chi- engo, Danville & Vincennes Ilailroad for the place of celobration. —Pleasnnt weather I provailing In tho vicinity of Cairo, The luto dry weather did considernblo damago, but the finerains sinco Sunday have beon of incalculable bonefit. —While almost ovory soction of Iilinols has of lato been having a plontiful supply of ramn, crops of nearly all kinds in the vicumty of Faitbury ate sufforing for waut of it, as thero has Leen but wvery little rain thera sluco furmors commenced planting thoir corn. Thote is atill, howaver, o dlattoring prospeot for & bountiful harvest, whil tha indications aro that tho fiuit crop will bo un- precedented, —A cowardly outrago wns committed Wednos- day night upon tio property of J. 8, Ilunt, ab his livery-stablo in Carrollton. Some mircroant broite into the carringo-houso attachod to tho stable, and shamefully mutilated, with a lmifa or tatchot, all of tho carriages and buggies bo- longing to the stable. 'Cho porson aud tho causo for the nction romain unknowan, 10WA, Byron Wright, who has been teaching school at Coralvillo, thres miles north of Iuwa City, Weduesday brutally whipped oue of lus scholars, o gitl 14 years old, the daughtor of Mr. Koser, & Tmmhxunz citizon, 1t was fenred for a time hat her injurios would prove fatal. Wright wag #hot through the head in Blackhawl abont & vear ago, and his brntal conduct is charitably thonght to be attributable to insanity from the injury to his brain, ~—The Iowa Grand Lodgo of the Order of United Workmon, which hss beon in sossion for tho Inst throe days in Davenport, concludod its labors yesterdany. Delegatos from noarly all the lodges in the State have heon 1n attendance, ‘The procecdings were private, and the dohbern- tions were prosided over by J. V. McCagg, G, M, W. The only distignished member from abrond in attendance was R, D. Handey, Bupromo Masier Workmun, —Capt, French, ownor of the forry franchise at Burlington, Wie,, obtained aun injunction re- straining the Buorlington & Hendersou County TForry Company trom operating their forry, Tae Company, howaver, ntend to continuo making their Illinois landing two miles above this city. ~—Iteports from the Northwest state that the orops are in A splendid condition, Wheat cs- pocinlly looks better than for years provious, Side-hill corn is somewhat dnmaged by Iate rajus, Other corn is looking finely. he graus- hoppors have almost ontirely disappoared, sy WISCONSIN, v The O1d Scttlers’ Assaciation of Sauk Connty, numbering over 200 members, hold their third annual bivouac on the fmr ground in Baraboo yesterday, ‘Lho county was organized in 1839, und the oldest living members of the Association are A, H, Johmeon sud William Ifstch, who camo into tho counly in June and July of thab year, Another mombor present was P, J, Par- shiall, who, in Septombor, 1836, sswisted in lond- ing tho firet eargo of whent ever shipped from Chicago. 'The nnmo of the nchooner earrying it was the Hudson, owned in Buffalo, Johu Cald- well, Captain, —A brutsal attompt to outrage tha parson of o married CGorman ~ woman, named Catherino Becbs, was made by a drunken rough, named Clarles Stowart, in Black Itver L‘ufin. on tho 16th. The woman, slthough in s deleato situn~ tion, was knocked down, and kicked when down, Dy the scoundrel, in his attompt Lo consummato his hellish purpose. Fortunately some noigh- boving wonion wera attracted to' the houso by tho scroams of Mrs. Scchs, when the villuln de- canmd. lenving his vietim in a poot of blood, and inegnsiblo. Stowark wan soonnlter arrosted, and on Wodnorday Lis oxamination was contin- ued for one woek, upon tha roport of Mrs, Sech's physician that her condition wan too precarious to adwit of her appearing sooner in court. —The Rev, Doxter Ciury, one of the oldest citizons of Beloit, died at2 o'clock yestorday aftornoon, at the age of 77, of hemorrhage of 1ho Jungs, Father Clary, ns he wus familiaply known, was for many years pastor of the First Congrogationat Chutcli in Beloit, aud way greatly rovored nnd rouposted by all, BINNESOTA, Henry Cloes, n German insurance-nzont, come mitted tuicido in Minneapolis vestetdny Dy Lake ing steyenniue, 1le was w confirmed wvalid, and lefu a lotter saylng that he had given up all hopes of recovery, und und conoluded to improve mat- ters by tylug what anolher wocld would do for bim, —The First Minnosota Regiment held a re- uniou at Luke City, yesterday, 311 membors boing present. The citizens guve thom acor- dial raception, and o fiue banguet, and muado the acenslon o goneral holiday, Next yoar's rounion will bo Lield at Minneapolis, June 12, —Another cave of a countryman Lelng por- sundod to exchiange good greonbacks for bogus gold ocourred in Bt Puul Wednosday night, ab the Suporior Dopot. ‘he vielim wus an old favmer from tho south part of the Slate, and he lost §160. INDIANA, e Tho O Fallows of Wanatah lold'a grand fes- tival last night in Valparmso, lixtensive prep- arations woro made, und & goneral good time way tho result. AIONIOAT, The census just comploted givos Lansivg a population of "7,442; nuuber of votoww, 2,030 cuflurml persong, 77. Popitationof Williwmaton, 1,346 1 Mendiuy, 1,407, —Tho Spiritualivts of Lansing will hold a Rrove meoting ne Windsor, Taton Co,, June 47, —A call has boon innued for a Btate Woman's ‘Pomperance Conveution, to bo hold in Lunsing, June 25, the ubject of tho Convention boing 10 ndopt o platform and appolut an Bxecutivo Com= wmittoo to issue a Btate address and to ninke ar- rangoments for holding & masy Convention in tho eastern und wostern parts of the Bteto in Boptombor, ANE TERRITONIER, A shight shock of ossthyuaka wns folt in Halt Lako City, Utnh, sbout 1% o'ologk Wednusday night, lusting about thirty soconds, - ——— —Qov, Dix, of Now York, has votoed the bill making Decoration Day & l)ubllo oliday, on the gruung that it is frivotous leguintion, THE DRESS REFORMERS. Ilow tho Bosion Women Propose to Regenerate ‘I'heir Sex. Tho Meotlng at Froeman's Chapeles«Grand Exhibitlon of New Styles in Dress =«-Simpliclty, Economy, and Monlihfulness Coms bined. Doston (June 10) Correspondence of the Nets York dimes. !Tho Woman's Club " of Boston {s compossd of Indios prominent in society, and many of thom hnvo more than a looal roputation. Thoy dis- cuss goclal problome over tholr tea, aud ocen- sionally havo fleld-days, whon soma pot rchema of roform in moraly, education, or social purifi- ontion, Is canvassed, olthor by an appointed os- saylut, or by all who havo thoughts to offer, ad Nbltum, Tho improvemout of woman's sooial couditlon {8 their objective point, and, 08 o stopping-stono to this, Lhoy think they reoognizo tho wacossity of a roform in dross. Woman's costume to-duy, they say, in cumber- some, restiloiivo, and unhualthy, boesides belng 80 cluborato that i's devising and construction roquire fur too much preefous timo which should bo” doveted to higher objects, For some time tho more doring spirits of tho Club have beon studyivg and oxperimonting * tu varintions, mora or loss radical from the ostablished wulos of costumo, A _fow days slnco, tho Olub lold & mosting at Froeman Placo Chunel‘ for tho oxhibition of Inventlons in ladios olotbing caleulatod to glve tho wenrors moro fraodom of nction nnd less physical discomfort. It wos quite largely attonded. No gentlomon wore allowed within “sight or hearing ; reportors wore driven away with gront vehomenco ; a Indy roporter who manitestod a dls[)ouluun to tnko notes wag pummarily walked out ; sad an artist of a Now York illusirated paper had opportunity to draw only « ¢ bea-lino " for the door. Mrs, O, 8., Trostdent of the Club, suporintended this unique aud interesting exiubltion, FIUST EXUIBITION—A PRELUDE TO MORE IM~ TORTANT THINGY. Aftor brlef introductory ramarks by the Presl- dout, tha ladies who had garmonts "to oxlnbit wero called upon. Xra, B., 8 physician of no littla local roputo and sooial standing, exbibited sovoral garmouls which, 8o snid, she hnd found botter adapted to hor own wants than the ordi- nary fomale costunie ; but she would not recom- wend thom to others, for sho was awaro that a lady, not & mombor of tho Club, was presont, by iuvitntion, with somothing far bottor adapted for gonoral uso, Bhio oxhibited hor own model gar- meuts only to make a boginning for tho exhibi- tion, Tho lady to whom Mre. (wo heg her pardon, Dr.) L. roforred was Mes. O, P, T, u modiste whoso name, fomo Lwo years g0 ained considorable uotoriety through o suit in the courts horo on o disputed bill for drops- making, Siuce thon a_ physical misforlune hss compolled her to nbaudon her profession, Tho montion of ler namo Dr. B. ns ono having invented articles suitable for the inspection and approval of this coterio of femalo dress-roformors was received with increduiity, ‘ Can any gocd como out of Nezaroth?” was the unspoken interrogatory which was indientod in tho rustic of surpriso with which tho nn- nouncoment waa greeted, and many sbort ladies got up on tiptoe to look about for'a glimpse of the owuor of tho name, DISPLAY OF ‘‘BUSPENDERS” rrovEns," Their enriosity, howevor, was not immediatoly ratitied, for Mis, C., anothor promunont society nfl{, took tlie platlorm, and unfolded to the gnze of the cutrious crowd quite s colloction of gnr- ments, Sho nlso showed aud explained a sories of * suaponders’ by which sho proposed to sup- port hose, skitts, &o., und o ‘' fovm-improver,” with ingonious and complicaled strzps snd im- magulate ruflles. Mra, C. is n lmah%. smark women, and handled and commended hor gar- monts with au amatour grace, indicating her famillarity wih chavity-falr tnoles and the ud- vantagoous disnlny of goods, GARMENTS WILIOI REQUIRE “‘ONLY TWO PINA.” Blra. C. was followed by Mrs. D, L., tho wifo of tho instigntor of tho sensational women's tomporance crasados, who alvo extubited sevoral [UIDIONtE,—thoir chiel merlt susunug v bo, from her doscription, that they conld bo ** fast® onod together with iwo pins.” Now, pins aro one of the things which the Boston lady-reform- ara would willingly dispense with if it wero possi= ble, and bor reitoration of this foatura in her samples did not commend them to her audionco, —n fact of which sho was mado aware, notat all to hor satistaotion, INTRODUCTION OF A WELL-RNOWY NOSTON MODINTE, Whaon Mrs. D. L. had concluded, airs. J. W, ., who sooms never to have aa much time aa other reoplo, said sho was in a hurry, conld only stay to eco one more fet of srmples, and she mucir dosivod that Mrs, I, should be the noxt exlibitor, Mra. I, accordingly came ferward. Not having had the experionce before an audience which has fallen to tho lot of the other Iadies who ki spoken, sho appeaved at a disadvautage. She is o shott, blonde woman, on the shady side of 40, Ble wore n black sill skirt and giay redingoto, with black velvet collur. cuifs, and buttons— plain enough to suit any reformor, but sufliciont- Iy attraclive 10 win the approving. ganzen of those who, though thoorotically roformers, atill have an eyo for stylo, SHE EXHIBITS MODEL No. CLOTHES, Mea. T, taols her position on tho pulpt-stors, and, instead of holding up limp white garments for the inspection of her hieavors, sho first showed thom a doll 2bout 2 feet in height. Bho said thut Mrs. H., in soma previons remarks, had agited what should be doue with the children, and thateho was prepared to anewer that quos- tion; that hor study had boon to invont somo- thing which, in- principle, should apply equally well to ail ages, Sho thon showed her doli- model, which sho snid reprosentod the first dress of n child when it is pnut in short clothes, Tho priociple of lor invontion is an undervest of knit or wovon goods, of nuy elastio miateulal, to which are actacnod bands of | a non- clastic or lesy olastio material, She kaid ladies and childien usually weur this garmont for warmth aloue, but, by tho application of theso etraps, which were shown in lior model, it also serves ns o supporter to hoao, &e.,—tho woight of tho wholo being transforred from the waist und hipg to tho point of the shouldor and the whole of tho upper part of the chiost, resting with & wmform and unnoticed prescure upon the uppor part of the body. MODEL NO. 2—SECOND EIAGE—PROONLSSIVE DE- * YELOPMENT. Then sho showod doll No, 2, which represented the propor dross of a oluld_ advauced boyond tho first stngo of dressivg. It hind on o loose waist, which, 8he said, could bo cither high or low- neoked, long or shoit-sleeved, At tho waist or natuial holtpoint of this garment, woro twa rows of buttons; one for flannol skirt, &c., and thoe other for whito shirts, and dress skirt when 1t is soparated from tho waist, In all eases, sha £aid, the ohild shonlu-bo drossed so loosely as to allow the raising of ity arms abovo its head with oase, and the voluntary adjustmont of the clothes when tho arms nra dropped, ‘This walst distrbuted all tho weight of the clothing, as did the other, upou the upper psrt of the shoulders and ciest, MODEL NO. B—INOREASING COMPLEXITY OF THE MECHANIH—LTUNGH BONE BUTTONS, Doll No, 3 waa then oxhibited. It ‘had on n 1ady’s under-dress, which Mrs, T\ snid mngcht bo of either colton, silk, or woolen, Mre. H, inter- rupted to ask, **Why do you hiave so many moro tapes on this than on the child's garmonts ¢” to which Mrs, T, roplied by explaining that a Ilndy wenrs o much groater weolght of clothing, and ro- quiros support which a child doos not, and sho then took up in datail ench tapoaund button, showing that slio hind use for all, und that overy neceseity "of & lady's coslumo was provided f She also advisod the ladien touse s concave 'roneh bone button, for they button with enso, will hold sovoral button-holés on ono button, wnd nover cut the tlread,—suggostions which the Indios seemed to approciato. - Atior thiy digrese sion the exhibitor progeeded to explum how tho garment, which was without a wawt-band, served a3 n support for hose, the waight all depondiug on the shoulders as beforo. 1n this conneotion Mus, I, wuid thue bior own walst-monsure was twenty-seven inchos, but sho mude all her bolts wyard lang. Mr, 11, fiore intetrupted again, with, But, Mrs, I, aro you really in theay Clothon? towhich the answor was: “Yos, I huve worn nothing olse fur more than o yoar,"—un an- nouncement which was_groated with hoarty ap- plaure, which Indicated the interoxt of the largo audience in lior exhilition, ‘hen Mrs, Ii, quod- tioned again s * lavo you renlly diseardod cor- sots " to which Mew, I promptly rplied s * Yos, and I woigh 175, which way the sigual for more applause, . MODEL NO. 4—WIHOLLY UNDESORMUANLE. Anaher doll, No, 4, wan thou shown, wouring the noxt stuge of & lady's undordress, It was u gormont cowbining A chomiso, undorakirs, cor~ sot-cover, if covdols aro worn; habit-skirt, with bosom, sud undorstoove, with buttony ab tho wrist to recelve cuffs, wud at the novk for collar, rufiles, or ruching, This romarke- blo garmont, Inotuding so much, way with- out either guther or plalt, but was graceful aud AND ' FORM-IN- 1—pADY IN LONG comoly, and oronted quito a sonantion, It also acrved to support n hoopakirt or 1ta equivalent, & white or other skirt, nud the skirt of tho dress proper,—nil doponding entirely, a8 bofore, upon tho shouldor for support, and tho weight ro ovonly dletributod that thoro fs no undue strain in any dircetion, In illustration of the froe- dom allowed by this dross, the oxhibitor ralsed hor arms above her head as high as she could ronch, eaying ns eho did so, "I fuol this motion thiroughout my clothing, to tho soles of my foot, and nn I wallc I feol its support in overy part,” Tho Indien gonorally expresead thelr warm approval of this sorics of garmonts, but Mrs, D. L. dissooted with considerablo omphasiy, declaring that_the point of the shoul~ dor wns not tho propor place for the support ; 1t should como whera the man's suapondors como, midway botweon the point of tho shoulder an the nock, Mrw, I, dofondod her position, and aswurod lior opponent that, if sho would eall and Lo monmtrad, sho would make her n full sult of "‘lergum“mu‘ that sho wight try thom for here solf. A PROTEOTOR FOR ALL THE OTHER TIINGS, Mra, I, then bastily put n violot dresy, with an claboratoly-trimmed ukirt, on ono of tho dolls, suying thas tho dress had nothing to do with the invention sho dosired to exhibit, but was neadod to mnke something olso plain, Bhie thon put up- on tho doll what appoared to bo an ordinary watber-proof clonk, its vnly uovelty l)olnfi that it was ent in one pleco from the poiit of the hood totho Lottom. Bhe presoutod the model a3 n oung lady desiring to go vut in n sovere storm, n muddy streets, in wet grass, or by tho soa~ shore, weariug her ordinary costume, and in o twinkling nn appendage to tho cloak, which Mra, T, ealled n ** protoctor,” was applied, and she declared her youog lndy roady even to ford a river without wetting or sofling hor wkirts,. This announcomont coused no littlo excitoment in tho audience, for fomale roformora know what it is to onduro draggled skirts, and o noarer view was desired. Asking that tho doors might bo gunrdod, to provont the ingross of tho nnauthor- ized, Mrs. . atopped asdo for a moment, and reappoared drossed fn n slmilar garment. It looked liko & ncat walking sult of dark gray, with » ruflo on_ tho skirt, and a capn or looso walst, cut double-brossted, and lappols turned back and fasod with Dlaok silk, ond with two rows of buttons down tho front. Bl #ald thnt tho day bofora skio wus out for two hoursin o first-olnss showor in this suit, and’ cnmoinas dryas whon sho wontout, huving worn under it a white ruftled sisirt and a silk droas with olght rufiles. Bho thon proceoded to ehow in the skitt of this garmont, what was bo- fore unnoticed, elght pockets, two of which wora large onough each to contain, sha said, o drons or n wook’s supply of uudurufn!hing, and tho others fur bauditorchiof, tickots, watch, card-caso, ate, Tha * protector” of this skirt was of rubber-cloth, out so a8 to bo easily ad- justed, sud to it gracofully, The outside, tho exhibitor explained, could bo made of slilk s a walking-dress, of the rubbor-cloth, or, indeed, of any dedirod matorial, CULMINATING ENTHUSIABM, Dr, 8, B, uoxt cxhibited some garmenls of her own, but one’lady protested, saying, Wo have seon it nllj why sbould wo go ovor the al- phubet agaln? intimating her apinion that s, I, lind mat the noods of women so thoy- oughly that nothing could bo added. Mre. J, W, 1L was enthusiastio 1u hor praise of the articles, doclurhxfi that thoy were n fortune to any wo- man, aud that they would, when introduoed, do moro to reform popular ldeas of dress thun any othor agonoy, for they wero practical, and in ood taste. " In taking her leave she said that, erenftor, the placo whore thouse thinga wore first shown should, instead of belug_callod Frooman Place Chapel, be named Froo Woman'a Chapol. During the sossion so many ladies cumo in Iate that Mrs, I'. waa obliged to go through with hor oxhibition four times, in auswer to the domauds of thoso who had hoard of her garments from othors. The lnst timo, the crowd had grown so Inrgo and so eagor that sho was compolled to got upon the top of the pulpit, that all might sca what sho woa exhibiting,—the Presidont deolar- ing, a8 sho did so, that 1t was never moro worthe ily rlled, Dofore adjourning, the Club voted their unanimous and ~bearty thauks to Mea, I for her kindaoss in adding to tho intorest of tho oxhibition ; thoe Presideut danlnrlni; a# pho put tho motiou, that but for her it would have beon fajluro,—with ber, it was a parfect sucooss, [ISCELLANEOUS, Gon, 0. O, Hownrd has sold his residenco in Wasinugton for $82,000. —Lx-United “Btatos Senator Ross is sticking typo in bis rural nowspaper oflice in Kanaaw, —AL tho last Fogiiar mustivg vt tho Phitadol- Y in Radical Club, Mary E. Tillotson and Olivin ', Bhophord, two foreiblo indicators of tho opmion of the Vineland roformers, appeared before their audionce and displayed the benuty of pantaloons upon their own persons. —1T'ho timo of tho colloge comuencemonts la at hand, aud tho double-tonod voice of tho grad- untos will soon be heard in the land. In a littlo while hundreds of youug men, palo-faced and thin-logged, will bogin to discover that thoy liwvo mruoh to learn as they roam the worla in search of n living.—New York World, —3Ir. Augustus Leonard, of Weatorn Misson- i, was fond of fun. He disguised himself in war paint and other fixings of an lndian and ap- proachod the cabin of ono of his ueighbors. The countennnce of tha corpse boro the look of an- ticinaied amusement us plainly a8 in life.—Zouis- ville_Courier-Journal. —Miss . L, Ransom, of Clevoland, who some time sinco sold to Congross a portrait of Joshua 1. Gaddings, has painted Gen. George M. Thom- a8, and desires to dispose of it in the samo wav. **Old Pap Thomus ™ is depleted in brand-new clothes, nent us if mounting guard at tho Whito Houso, on the rock of Chickamuuga, with the mouutain scenory behind him, = eketched fiom nature on tho spot, It iy an enormous picturo. —Col. Mosby Lias commenced his campaign in Yirginia for Congrers, A fow dnya since himsolf and ouo of his opponents had & very animatod discussion at Salem, Fauquier County, It was rather intoresting—one party used a- carringe- whip aud the othora cane, Old Virginia bload was aronsed. Tho disoussion was interfored with by frionds. It tho campaign continues tn this OId Virginia stvle it proumises to be interest~ ing.— Waslangton Clrontdle. —Tho river 18 _buoming again, It has rison throo fook at Bt, Pawl ewce the lato raing, and is likely to rise a foot or two more. Our friouduat Minneanclis aro o littlo nervous at the immonse volume of waler now pouring ovor tho Fatls, and they aro looking more auxiously than ever to Washington for the appropriacion of §200,000, which 18 necossary to insure thoir fino water- power agawst untoward acoidents.—St, Paul K d story s circulating in Washi —A\ very good story is circulating in Washing- ton at tho oxponsa of My, Morrill of Maine, ’it soems that tho Senator was out for o walk, Sune day eveniug. lllfnflillg londing colored church, o was o pleased with the singing thut he wenl in. e had veen sonted but & few minutes whon & colored dignitary approached him snd said in substauce thut tho chnrek was for colored peoplo aud thoy preforred to be loft undisturbed by white pooplo during their sorvices. Mr. Mor- rill ratired. A fow days before he had been oarnestly working for tho paswage of the Civil- Rights bill. —The chaplain who was supposed to have oulogized Jin Tigk ou Docoration Dll[y. when his monumont was dodicatell, has published n card denying that ho alludod to Fisk at all, He was spoaking of Meude, tho sculptor, who designed tho monumant. ‘This is the most romarkuble lyru;:rnphwnl error on record. It equuls tho colebinted correction—for * tom-cat” road * skull-duggory.” We think the correspondent, by the wav, who suggested that the monumont should have had, as a dosigu, ** Mosos breaking all the commandments,” delivered the best culogy of all,.—Lletroit F'ost. —~Suppose Japhet hnd como on deck on the thirty-siguth duy of the shawer with the ro- mark, * What's the mattor with the old man 2" and upon being roferred to the excoeding moist condition of things, had ourled his hund over hiy ear and said in » vacant way, ** Oh—yes—rain— 1 remoembor now—good thing—help tha crops, won'tit? En?" Thoy might not have thrown him overbonrd in disgust, but it they did not elect bim Seuntor from \Visconsin as soou ns they Fnz ashoro, it would have been only becauso thoy hoved some such man us towe hns cacuped tho detuge.—ANvwo York Tribune, —Tho prospout is not encournging, Tho Edi- torial Association at Clinton, last woelk, refused to ondorso Lrohibition and the Crusade, but ro- solved simply in fuver of tempersnce, Tho Bunduy-School Convoution did the samne thing, And #o did the Young Slen's Christinn Associn- tion of the Htale. and moreover it retused to condemn tho Dubuque organization beenise it had reprohiended sud removed Millard for his ill-ndvised zeal, Bo tho prospoct is not ou- couraging for thoso who proposo ta folst Puritun- fum upon all puo’)lo, whother thoy wish it or no. ~—Dubuque Herald, —aAu individual Jately committod sulclds in o Darislun hotol. s headloss body was found in his room, togethar with a lotter contal tl following Eawildering sintement 1 **1 was bored, and Ibave killod mywolf. Lot no ouo bo ac- cusod of my death, "Do not look for my head ; 1 h;\vud hiddou it myself in order not to be recog- uized. ~—Llatt and Btowell, & nunfflo of Ropubllean Congrossmen from Virginls, have maliciously ruised a foolsh and unnucossary alarm at Washi- ington that Governmont ofllcials in Petorsbury are in danger bosauso of tho arrost by Federal autbonty of Btato oloction oflicora on thae ohargo of violating the Enforcoment Iaw, Thoy have striven to mako it n')pn-\r that tho mafoty of tho Govornmont ofliclals roquired tho pressnco of United Stintes troops, and endeavorod to have thom ordered out. Unitod Btate Marshn! Rama- doll waa In Petersburg on Balurday, and saw no roason why tho truops should bo brought thore. As tho quostion of employiug them {s loft to hin dirorotion, it may be presumod that Platt and Btowell will not be gratitled in their oxpoctations of gotting up o riot, in which thoy might repro- nout tholr frionds nu holug wuanulted by tho ¢ robolu,"—Raitimore American. WORRKELL—OAWTIIORNE~-On Thursiay evening, June 18, ai Uio rosldance of the bridu's ynronts b . Folton, Mr. O 11 Wor- he Rov. U, F. ls“:%nd Min YI x;Uunr:thl)mn. Loth of mll;lll- 7 WRIE -0 AWTHORNI—Als0 at tho sams time nnr:lApllwn, y the Rov. U, K. l“ullm’xn.‘\(r. Willlam H, Lawranecs'and Miss Antilo Oawthorne, foth of this alty, NOH—BALDWIN~Tugsday avenlng, Juns ‘lfl;:‘,":{‘?lu ra<ddonce of the br mutlwgr O, ll.\‘k Btockig, D.0., Mr. Tonjamin Frenoh aud Mtsa Allis Ly Balilwin, allof Bhiosgo, No cards. §Z"Cloveland, 0., Pnpors plonsn coprs DEATHS. A A A A A A A A A AN A A AR AN A CLYHOURNE_Qn Juno 18, 1874, of corohro, splusi menlugitie, Mattfe 13, yonngost daughter of J. A, sn Bl i, Clybourno, agoil yenes, 3 months, 8 days, Notico of funaral narealter. SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments allay pain, subduo swollings, hoal burns, and will curo rheumatlam, & & spavin, and any Qosh, bone or muscla ; ™ alimont, Tho White Wrappor 1s for KD fymniy uso, tho Yollow Wrappar s for animals, Price 80 cents; largo Luttlos 81, Children Cry for Cnstorii.-Plensant to take-a perfoatsubstituto for Castor O1), but moro eficacions in rogulnting tho stomach and bowals. —.AUCIION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, June 19,at 9 1-2 o'clock, Now and Socond-Hand FURNITURE! Parlor Sults, Bedroom Sots, Tiorosus, Wash Btands, Commades, Cases, " Wardrubts, Sidoboars, Toak Caser, Lo Tockees, Chililvon's Car* rlagos: Jtarigorators, Ico ¢ Tizuswols and Wool Care pots aad nIargo atodic of Gouoral Moroliandino. 4 lso, ann farga lron Safa . GLISON, POMEROY & CO., 8¢ and 8 Randolohaat, LAKE FORERT, . GRAND Auction Sale 4O Acres, Telng Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11, 23, 2, 8, 45, 47, 51, 60, 84, 85, W7, &%, 1%, 101, 360, 902,201, . 844, 341, 21, dns, "ants 268, 28, b, 2ih, 30 261, 4id, 6, 278, 20, 2%, 261, G, 288, g0, 208, ") i, 208, D03, Bat, B0, i1l 31, 31 816, ©33, B, S, ofl desirablo Building 'Sit from {030 "norvl onoli, fu (ho busutliul and o of LAKE FORERT, ON THE GROUND, Wednesday, July 1, at 12 o'clock, A Bpoctal Free 'U'rain will leave Wolla-st. Dopot at 9:13 ‘prompt on moraing uf sale. LAKIE TOREST Issituated on the Milwankoes Divlsi of the Chileago & Northwostorn Itailrond, un the bauks © Lake Michigsn, 28 milcs distant from Chicngo: is clsvatud tromn 80 ta 150’ fast above the Lake: bonutifully covero. with forest ‘tress; ground undulating; ravines rauning through thls proporty, making 1t ono of ‘the most beautis ful and ronisntia spats in tho cuuutey, aud far surpassing A0y of the mauy suburban towas ssound tho aity of Chis e, EAKE FOREST lins alresdy attrnctod many of our bo oltizons, who have bullt fine rosidonons and oranmnnts 5, ranpfug ‘romantio !hult%flmn . Among masuy others, flon. J. Farwell, Hon. 13, Farwell, our Mamber of Oungross; D, Iy Holfy o3 Gl W, &, Jubngon. \V, T Borrz, Esa.3 “huy Eucational Tnstitatlons oy Jans arilaacly atimmotive wn wises ol Tadgioe: ME) all," s Young Ladies' Sieniinary of tha highest orderf #*Lake Forest Aordemy, " an [nstitution for Young Mon, hinta in a flaurishing condition, Thuro ars alio othul Fublic and Privata Schuvls, The Lake Forest Hotel, Under the management of Joshus Barroll, Ksq., 2 ono of tho moat attrative Sumnior losorts in tho cinne try, and o fillod durlng tho summor months with visitors froin Olifoago aad athor cities, THE RAILROAD FACILITIES Qf, Lake Toront ace aosproussed. EIGHT Passongor ‘Traine each way dafly. Time-Tshle arranged for_the g1bscial acoommudation, loaviug Lak Forost 1354 .20, m g 9. ) an 5 p. ) Luavin, 100, ) 118 A, ‘M, + 4:10, 5:0, :30, 6:30 Ang 0 p.m. - Attording swple facilitios’ for businéss or pro forslonal mon, Partios wiahing to viait and oxamine this benutify vrn{)lfl,‘ [bofure day af sale, or for any othor particulars “ll’h‘;n nll",l“l.l Suydor ‘tlhlm' . 4 16 will bt sale of the proportyis peremptory, and 1t w sold fa trasts af fromm | 6010 acron oaohe " ELISON, ) , Auctfongers, POMLROY. By GE & CO., 0. P, GOR 68 & 70 Wabash.av, AN AT OTICOIN. On Saturday, June 20, at 9 o'clock. 12 Oratos 'W. G. Ornckori. 8 Oasks Yellow and Rockingham Ware. At 10 O'clock---FURNITURE, 25 Parlor Suits, Marble and Wood-top Ohambor Sets 78 Waltut liontantin, ook Gan: Sidoboarie, Lowngers bivetop Tabios, Walnut Wardrobus, efrigocators, Tée Sitrvary, Carpets, Desks, Sucw Caaes, 1,000 Urass Cor 0, P GORE & CU., Auotloners. By N, . HARRISON. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Fridny, June 19, at 10 o'olock, AT MY S.\LES“O(‘)R A 204 & 306 EAST MADISON-ST. 800 Lats, 501135 feot, In the groat mapufaoturing dlse triot onat of South Chicago, frontlug on Lake Michigan, 2nd one-third of & mile east of tho great Oalumet River, "Ths Lots are sll Ligh and dry, bolng in & beauttful £rov0 20 foet aboro the leret of the Lako, Gronnd v all Dlattod and tho title In porfect. An abstract will be shown each purchaser. Tna wholo to be sld FOR OASH, WITHOUT R#. BERVE, Byordorof the owner, N, P, IIARIISON, Auctlonsor, 204 and 200 East Madiso WL A. BUITERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 East “("‘l'f'i':‘l"h" Sfil\ls'- 3' roal estata and versonal i kinds sotleited: propeey o A YSHe Ax WUTTERS & CO., Aucdonsors. WAL A. BU LOTS 23 and £4, BLOCK Ta Rawmsan & Aokorlo's Bubdiviston, Stotion §, Town Wange 14, Fetlay Aftaravon, Juno 13, atdu'olosk, on th grouhd, ey BUTIERS & CO.. Auotlonoars, Mortgage Sale of Mare and Colt, At tha Stablo of Bon Ramson, No. {57 Cottage Gravac Y., nBve TUIRy-4000il:es OB Sulunhf. Jung 99, 1 a1 wclack . ey will bu sold to the hfichost biddor o uns buat brad wd st promlsing yousi trotlog uaron . Atao, hr dilley 10, 1 ear old, 1ato 208 'L:i'fi’wu‘f.‘.u"“um?m sinr fof 458" Yot una . Pedigrun a wil got a prizy; Pediguns L e Auottoneors, _ REGOLAR SATURDAY SALE AT 103 EAST MADISON.ST, Handsome New Furniture, d Chambor Bets, Sots Oak Diuik Ctisirs, Uhalsy T ey Hhiroaus, Tablis, Wardrihos, and_ ook Cason Iargo lina of Onrpets, A PuTutin, bl obeanon ey o o Shwuritn, DlE ey e, wog ol “‘!h' 'hmhr' ®old bullion; 81k k{l’h, ‘.lllll uu’h’lflrl?:cll Sty 8" A3 stook of Grocorlos, Tne T ) Gannot Pralt, odion, By 1ok B3 1w, o tine lot of Tablo Outlory, Mousehold Cloods of all kinds, Saturdny Morning, June 20, at 0 1-2 o'olock, . BUTTKRS & CO.,_Anctioneors. 3.4 00., Avtionsors. By BRUSI, SON & CO., At our Balesrouni, 41 and 43 South Canalests EXTENSIVE SALK OF FURNITURE & OARPETS, BATURDAY, Juns 21, 10n. m,, tullof FURNILG s o atall sells slars HIEUS1, SON & €O., Auotionoors, b+ AUCTION SALE, Ut Toriss, Tugglen, and Tinrnoss, at tho Horso Markat, on the gurnor ol Forty-fourt and I{alsted-sts., Oewal Houss Brook-Yards, on June 30, 1874, st luv'ldok a, me Fropurty sold ou guny on, porty ol S S MO RLLITATT, Austionsers

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