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Health, Afior tha wafor was pumpod out of tho old funnel to s sutficlent dopth, the masonry at that ond ‘wna found to La ad porfeot an tho duy on which It wus complolod, Tho leakago wan = traced ~lo an orginal dofoct round the bulkhoad placed in thoshort drift cantward from the Muaft Lo ald in any futuro oxtonslon of the tunnel that mighit ba determin. od upon, Thin dofoct wae onvily remedied by closing up tho drift with solit_masoury, and the further Fro- caution wan taken to thoroughly cloanso the lower part of the shnft, aud about 30 fect of the sunuol westward, and cover 'thom with a coat of Portlid comonts Tho water, after having beon off for duys, was again let on, and therohna Leen no sign of leakago sinco botwoen 1hd old work aud the new, "After waiting from weok to week for tho Alling In tho - ontaldo of the now eylinder to Locome compact, which win nided an fur 8" conld bo_dono sefoly by drawing 1o water from ft, through small holes borod {n tbo sidon of tho cyliudter, it wan atill deomod too hazardoua to attempt to prosccute the work ju the ordinary way, After eareful nmnmln?fl through tho amall holos bored it tle widoa of tho eylindor, the clay which wan known to bo very fitm origlunlly oll oround was found to 1o very soft for thelr feet out on the southenst Hdo from the bottam of tho oylinder to the bottom of th lnko,—the effert, no doubit, of compreancd uir on that sde. It wan dofernined nt first to drive pleces of 2- Jueli bar fron nbove and around that sido of the drift through tho cylindor, and into tho hard clay, aud thon to claro thio Joints belwaon them by soother lnyer of thinuer wronght fron, It was ofterwarda dotormiined 0 put another floor of wrought iron a fow f-ot sbove, and in a borizohtul position, This was composod Orst of fan-shiaped pleces of 2.fuch burs with close Jointa which wure coyored ahove Wil o layor of M-iuch bavs, Aftor this was domo it wan found that the influx of soft mud below 1lio floors was cormplotoly chocked, and the work at thiat end huw beon carried on very watixfuctordly ever mince, reaching on the 28t of April & point 3,100 feot from the erlb, Muh of gonoral intereat might Lo aafd in this con- nection, but tho Above 1s oonered sutlciout (o show tho matiro of tho diffcultien encountered, snd Low thiey wero Onally overcamo, Tho contractors, though snucl discournged for a tinie i cousequonce of hav~ fug tocarry on thelr operstion with refersuco to tho safety of theold tunuel nud tho erib, carried out rapldly ond skillfully tho directions ‘given them, Thoy wero very fortunnto in tho seloction of their Joroman, Mr,” Enufs, for that end of tho woik, Bhiould 1o unexpeeted diiteulties be encountered. 11 1a probnblo that this tunnel will bo comploted fn July, How truo Mr. Olierbiough'a words_have boon proved by the facts wete experienced fully yosterday aftornoon by s TRnuNE reporler who way sent to fuvestigato matters in the vicinity of tho Water-Works, THE IMMEDIATE OIWEOT of his attack was Mr. W. Bryson, under whoso enpervision the now tunnel has beon construct- ed, the euginecring Von Roou,whose duty 1t wag 0 carry out the campnigu planned in the City- 1iall buildiug by tho Vou Moltkoe of the City En- gincening Department, In seeking the gontle- man hio was doomed to disappomtmont. 1fo had half au hour previouely doecenacd the shaft of tho new tunnel, and, nccording to tho forolgner who suporintendod tho olovating and lowering of the uumerous dirt-carts and bardly 8o numor- ous humon boings up and down the sbatt it was bardly provablo that he would roapdenr from the bowela of tho corth for at loast o conple of hours, The foromsn was ounly partiully correct—it was almose four hous bofore Mr, Bryson fllod an appesranco. During 1l stay ut tho mouth of the eighty-six fost deep Liole, the reporter heard 3 VAQUE HINTS of a possibility of tha.complation of tho tunnel during tho afternoon, aud, a8 cach successive - upwurd motion of the elovator brought only a cubio yord of clayoy 8oil ora couplo of griny excavators, it brought o fresh disuppointment withit, Atabout % o'clock tho goug. worked from tho hottom of the shaft, eigualed tho fore- aman to start the elevating macliue onco more, and this tino 1v was veither a cubie yard of cluy nor an excavator that came to the surfaca sud 1ho daylight, bub tho geninl faca and form of Mr. Dryson. who looked #o supremely compla- cont that it was st onco evidon: that the Prospects bolow wero as favo:abla na could be expected, Ou being mterrogatud Mr. Bryson ac- kuowledged tunt tho two gangs of workwen were WITIIN A FEW FEET OF ONE ANOTIER, ond that he expeoted the two bores would merge into oue within sbout an bhour, He had boeu duwn supenintending oporalions for tho lust few bours, aud had becomo so hungry that a meal AH necesenry to prepare him for the fnll anoy- ment of the oulmiuation of uis hopes. 'The amen) was soon disposed of, and the engincer tnvited tho roporter to accompauy bim and viow tho meoting of the tuunels, au invitation which was gladly necopted. And just here occurred oo of tho strangest incidonts that was over ro- corded, ‘The occasion was ono poculiarly plans- ing to tho average nowspaper man, ono on which the prescuco of a ropresoutative of acity journal renlly showed that that the paper was conduct- ea with sumothing like entarprive and exporioneo. This was what eaused T'ne Trisune rerresonte stive to beon hand, but, miracle of micacles, just five minutes bofore ho wasabout to descont tho company of Alr. Bryson, who of ail othor men should putin an appearance but an Inter- Qcean reportor. Astho latter recognized his U'RINUNE cousin, bo at once saw thore was bus- inoss on hand, and, hastity rolling up and hiding o fishing line whick betraved at once Lis real ob« ;uut iu approncuitg tho lake shore, he succceded n finding out the condition of affaws from Mr. Bryson, who oxtended to bim also an invitation to uttend the unheraldel coremonios attendunt upon the compietion of the now tuonel, Inn fow minntes the party, consisting of Mr. Brvson, Mr. Wobstor, his right-bund man, Mr. David Greer, Supormiondeut for Btoele, McMalon & Cu., nnd the representatives of Tnz Trinone snd Jnter-Ocean, got on the clevator, and mudo o rather mare rapid descont into the shaft than {8 usunlly made in city-clovators. AT THE FOOT they wero met by & number of men, who con- veyed the pleasing intelligence that the puncture Dad not yet beon made, nud the molaucholy au- wouncement that thie mule had not wirived” that wus to convey tho party to their destination, sbout & nuie and o half distant, As time was precious, it was docided to walk until the miulo- enrt wag met, and accordingly the party entered tho tunnel and bogan moving ou foot in an east- otly direction, As the height of the tunuel is reduced by the ralway-track to abont five feot six inchey, progiess waxed unplousant and more unplengant ot overy step, until by the timo the figures painted on tho wall unnounced that 1,000 fect of tunuel had boen travered, ono's ueck, buck, loing, and logs ached with a thou- sand rheumatic painy, and the longiug for the enjoyment of su crect position for one short minute became as irrcslst.ble as it was unattam- able, Tho party was led by Mr. Groer, who, not- sithstanding that bis G-feot odd in longth caused Lim to nssumno o vory constraiued atiitude, led ko way with a littlo lamp mn s bandata 4 xila an hiour gait which wonld have boen_dacid- edly unplensant but for the oxceodingly cool temperatwe of tho tuunel. DURING THE WALE Tne TRIDUNE roporter learncd irom Mr. Bryson 1but at tho close of work on Saturday night” tho leko shoro drift measured 8,006 foot, aud the b druft 2,854 foot, o total of 10,860 feet. Tho total length of tho boro whon _completad “would .10 10,467 feet, 8o that the amount of boring to ‘o done on Monday was only 107 feot, With re- ard to tomperatuie tho Engineer stated Lut Lo hod mndo & memorands on the 25th of June last year which ho had comrared with memoranda taken yestorday, the result being as follows: At tho top of the shnft on June 28, 1873, the thermometer showed 70°; at the bottom of the shaft 67°; at 250 feot 8ant 62°; at 600 foor 57°; nt 1,000 fooc 649; at 1,600 foet 63°; at 2,000 foct §3°; at 2,200 feet 65°; at 2,058 feet 65°. Juno 28, 1874, with the thermomoter at 93° iu the sun, tho temporature Bt the top of the shaft was80°; at the bottom of the shaft, 71°; ut 8,400 feteast, 70°; at 7,000 foet cast, 63°; af 8,005 foot oust, 659, AT THE END of their milo-and-u-half subtorranean and sub- Rquoous promenndo the purty found themsolvoy I the midst of an ayxious party of about thirty meu, four of whom wero plying thoir pick-axes With nught and mnwn ab the clayoy batrier which stayed thoir further progress, They soon do~ sisted, whon an order was given to produce the sugur, This jnstrumont proved to Le of the 2-inch gaugo, butof no loss o leugth than 7 foot, aud with it two of tho men bogan to ponoirate the end of the tunnol, As tho hugo ifustrument found its way into tho sofl lalo-bed its progress was watched in- tontly by all, and exclied muimurs were heard, not ouly from the geug who had momontarily suspanded operations, hut also from the gang on tha othor side of the barrler, At last, whon sbout five feot of tho augur had plorcad the vlay, the subducd murmur of the crib-ond gang wuxed suddenly louder, and, suddenly, A CHEERFUL BHOUT them announced that the from one of sugur-tip had como to thelr view, Tho toal was consequontly withdiawn, and both pangs foll lo ~ work with thelr ricku with “tho :m:rlrod strougth which cumo rom the suddon diecovery that thers satood betweon thom but & five-faot wall, Under tho ginnt strokes of cho oxcited workmen, large vhunks of clay wers removed with gmazing rapidity, aud in about Lalf uu hour the gleaming puointof 8 pick-axe was soon to penoirate the shore-end tunnel. ‘This was groeted with hoarty choors, which had hardly snbsided bofore Mr. Greer, with o stronuous effort, FOROED 118 BODY throngh the hole which hnd been formed, thus carning tho distinetion of pelug tho firat men to oroxs from one half of tho tunnel into tho othier, It was then discovored that the driver of the pick-point whioh had aroused such enthusi- tsm among tho west-onders was Adam Manson, 1o s short timo the holo was oulnrfind sufls tlently toallow the difforent gange and the spoc- futora Lo pass frow ono side to the othior, when of tho THE CHICAGO DAILY mutual congratulations and woll-wlshos wera in- dulged in to an unlimitod extont. . It 18 nocdless to say that the ocea- slon producod a glow of plonsuro to ull present, especinlly to thore most interest~ ed In tho work. _Among theso may bo mon- tionod W, Bryson, Euglnuur of the tunnol; Mr, Btaelo, ono of tho contractors; D, J. Greor, thelr Buperinteudont j_John Ennls, Buporintondant at tho orib end ; Johu Bogan, Inspector of Min- ing at the shoro ond; Jolhin Bonnott, Tunpector of Mining at tho crib ond; Goorgo Evovatt, In- anocotor of Masonry at the shore ond; Joseph Biahop, Inepector of Masoury at the crib oud; James Webstor, (enoral Mavnagor for Mr. Bryson, and . O. Clark, Asais:ant Eneineor, ‘Whon tho hola had boon on- larged suliciontly lo enabla o judgmont tobo formed of low closcly the direotions of tho tunnels would coinclde, ft becamo appatent at o glanco that " THE VARIATION, if there waa anv, would bo sy infinitesimal that 18 dotection would requira tho omploynont of mathematic instruments, A PROPEN CONOLUBION to the opening of the tunnal was & walk to the crib-ond, which ftdid not take many minutes to accomplisb, tho exoitement of the pravions balf-hour Dbaving banhed all rieamatic sensations which the constrained stooping had produced. Operations nt tho erib were found to bo progrensing rapidly. the solid walls arimng under the manipnlation of about fiftoon bullders, and glving promiso that whon they are comploted and surmounted with tho B0-foot towor, the erib will be anything but nn eyesoro to tho weary mariner. But llttlo work Is lofc to completo thio tunnel and rosder it ready for uso a8 fur a8 Adams stieot. Thers nro only about 50 feot of masonry to b built, aud waen this 18 douo tha unly work remaining will be the removal of tho railroad {rack, and the cleans- ing from the walls of emoke-marke, ote., with o wenk solution of murintic acld snd wa or. Ono thing which the workmen Lave had to struggle against recontly, was TILE COLLECTION OF GASES, which bave nccumuluted to o much grontor sx- tent than ever bofore, Theso gusou lave hnd to bo burned os goon as they secumulnted, and ag the nperation of approaching thom and applying the lighe has to be conducted with oxtrema cau- tion, the delays hinve on somo occasions been of considerablo duration. THE LAND TOSNEL 18 progressing rapidly uuder the contractors, Cox Brothors, It now extends in un unbrokon length from the thnnel to a point in the vicinity of Adamu and Canal stroot, and it is prolablo that tho whole six mites of tunnol will bo finished by next Novembor. Tho work s carried on night and day, sixteen consecutive hours being devoted mining, and oeight hours to mnsonry. In one reapeet, tho number of sand-pockets met with, the Iand tunnel opaorations are more arduous and dangorous than those connected with the tunnel + Just comuleted, bue still, sithough the lake tun- nol is ouly half the length of the land oue, the simole fact that it {sa Inke tunuol makes one fco! that in its snfe accomplishmont more than half tne whole work is comploted. TEMPERANCE, The Crustders in Missouri. Svectal Dispatchto The Chicago Tribuoe, 8. Louts, Mo, Juno 20.—A\ special to the Republican from Carthage, Mo, suys: ** Omr quiet littlo town was thrown into a state of great oxcitoment, nbout 9 o'clock last mght, by a col- lection of tho crusnders and their baclkers, with tho anti-crusaders, in front of 8. D, Griawold's wholosale and retail grocery and liquor house. The male portion of tho temperance olement have been wvrging forward tho crusaders, who have just entered upon tho sixth week of their daily cruende ogainst our four saloons and thoir trafie. Last night, ofter bholding their ususl dovotional exercircs in front four ealoons, they flled up in frout of Griswold's catablishmeut, & crowd of mon, women, and children following, aud began to sing. Mr. Griswold utcflpad to the door nud called upon tho clerks to bring out the hose, and be would prinkle the sidewalk and nwning, They did so, and he turned the nozzle upward epainkt tho awning overhend. The water camo from the awning upon the crusadiug ladios, but thoy kept on muging for o few mowents, when 8Bume man spraug upon Mr. Gils- wold, and, In o twinkle, the hLoso wng cut, and soveral mght lively rough-and- tumble scrimmages occurred, but wo vue wis badly Lurt. The ladics got out of tho nu- plossant and disagreoavlo muss as quekly ag possible, and moved in swall squads, in doublo tile, nnd oponed agaiu. For a few minutes it seomed that & gorious riot was inovitable, bus, by the prompt intorforenco of the Mayor nnd Marshal, it was provented. To-day nothing elso iy talked of, nud wo fear that unless the city nuthoritios promptly suvpress it that it will bo ropoatod ou o largor acafo to-morrow night, and with far more serious results.” THE ST LOUIS BRIDGE. Pyroteohnics to Go Burned ut tho AInnuguration. Br. Louis, June 29,~ho bridge authorities have written Gen. Bherman, asking lnm to sllow the Third United States Infuntry, which is to pass through hero from tho West tius woel, to stop over and participate in tho colobration. The rocession wilt bo tho largost and finest over formed here, and will ropresont nlmost evory branch of business, mechanicalinterest, and every civil orgauization in the city. Tue pyrotechuia aisplay will bo on the grandest possiolo scale, Lho principol picces will ropresent an immonso bust of Wasnington, with avproprizte mottoes and bouquets of silver sturs; tree of American liverty, “with marooned jets of silver Bpray; two archon of the bridge, with the Stato scals of Minsourl and 1llinois, and tho Gov- erucrs of thoso Blates suaking hauds over the huppy ovent: a grand tomple of honor, with & colossxl status of James B. Ends: aymbols of industry and commerce, roprogeuts od by railronda and stenmbonts, with mottoes, pillars, rogettos of colored firo, and maroonod Jots ; portraits of the principal men ongaged on tho bridge entorprigo; & railrond phantow, con- sisting of & train of cars pussiug tho wholo mfm of tha bridge, procoded by the Goddess of Liberty; templo of Westorn entorprise, show- ing the mnow Chamber of ~ Commerco butlding in lanco work, with mottoos, cmblems, pillars of fito, caseades o sgilver jotr, and marooned battery banquets. The intorvals between theuso piccos will bo filled with rocket and bombshell dieplays, battery cannon- ades, fairy fountans, revolving suns, meteors, satollitos, pold mnd silver rawn, illumina- tion in various colors, pillars of Alro, &e., &o., ‘Thore will be soventy-cight pieces i nll, complotely covering the southern 8ide of tho bridge, nud extending 1,800 feet. Amplo arrangoments aro made for Witnossing the spectacle. Thirly of tho largest stenmers and all tho nver crafts in the barvor will bo an- chored in the river at a proper dislance from the bridfio, aud the levees on both sides of the river will bo_ olearad for the accommodation of sight- soorw, g CHURCH IRREGULARITIES, What William . West says of tho Reecher=Tiltom DMatter—A Ciwe of Lxcommunicution in the Brooklyn ‘Tabernucics New Youk, Juno 20.—William F, West, who is mentioned by Theadore Tilton in his leiter to the Rev, Leouard Bacon, hue addrossed & lotter to the samo clergyman, in which he rogrots ex- cuedlugle! that the statemonts contained in 'Lil- ton's latter compol bim aguin to take o part in this unhappy controversy, Mo says: ‘ Firac, the charges wero mado ugainst Lilton nearly two months provious to my tutorview with Lim, and not & few weeks afterwarde as eatted In bis lot- tor.: Becondly, at tho timo when they woro mado they were intended to seouro the convic- tion of Mlton, if he woro really guilty, to ro- movo the statn which rested on tha chreh, and to vindicato its pastor, 'Thoy were not ¢ un indi- roct and jusincero mothod of investigating ono man under tho fulse preteuse of iuvestigating suother.’ " The oflicors of the BrooklynTubernacle have beon investigating tho serious scandal which bad its origin in that placo of worshin, and Mr, Tulmago, on the recommendation of the Examin- Ing Committeo, rend from the pulpit yestorduy a writ of oxcommunicanon against Benjamin "0, Mitcholl, who i8 charged with origiuating tho story, Mitchell oharged Maj, Corwin, the Presdont of tho Board of Trustoes and Superin- tondont of the Bunday-rahool, with having mis- appropristad tho funds of the chureh, and hay- jug applied thom to hia owu uso, ————————— THE PREGIDENT'S MOVEMENTS. Speoial Lispateh lo Phe Chicago Tribune, EvaneviLLE, lud, Juno 20,—~1The following oxtract from o lotter arrlved here to-duy dise proves the roiteratod assortions of the 8t, Lows papers 3 ‘Wakmnaron, D, To the Hon, W, B, Nilluck, M, C. ., Juno 24, 1674, Waihtugton ¢ Diau Junow : Tho President dirocts mo tosay, in reply to your fuvor of to-day, thut hia cuunot accopt tho {uvitation, as Lo doca not o t 8t, Louls, He_Lus telegraphed {ho Comuwittco to this effuct, Your obudivnt mcvanty Q0 B, Davooox, Beczelary, SPORTING NEWS, The White Stockings Win in Their Game with the Atlantics Pross Comments on the Record of the Chicago Club Local Announcements in the Base Ball Line. Annual Regatta at Put-In Bay---flne Trigger. BASE BALL, THE WITE STOCKINGS WIN A GAYE Svectal wpateh to The Chicago Tribine. New Yonrx, Juno 29,—About 400 pereona assomblod on the Unfon grounds this aftornoon to witueons the second gama of tho champlonship sorion botwoon tho Atlantie and Ohicsgo Clubs, which proved to bo, contrary to general oxpeeta- tion, & very closo, exclting, nud well-played gume. The White Btockings wore minua the sorvicos of Malone,whoso hands wore too erippled to ndmit of his playing, but his placo was woll fillod by Catbibert,who cnught likean old vetaran. Tho butting of both nines wns good, but tho gamo wns won through tha superiur field.ng of Dotors, Forco, and Glenn, tha two latter plays ng a perfeet and orillisol game, ines missod an endy fly catel m the exrh(h inning, which ho Wils €00 ¥Ire Of, but redeemod huuscll in the ninth by making one of tho fincst ruaning catehon over seen on the groundn, which save the gnme from being n tie. 'Tho umplring of Mr. MoLonu was first-olass, aod Lizhly satisfac- tory to both clubs, THE SCORE P ATLANTIO, ouicago. 8, 3| | 9, 0 ik i i1 i ul g 1 i i | 9 H a7l ] T Atlantio’. Ubieagy e : Chicaga, 7. t Javex o errora—n 2 180, Patladelpbia, tal base—Atlan je, 10 Unipire—Wiiliam MoLoun, TIE WINTES AND REDS FRIDAY. The Boston 2ost bas tho fodowing aceonnt of tho fifth chinmplonship gamo between the Whites and Reds. 1t being the most croditablo the tumu]nlr Loy recontly played, the account is given in fall = The Chiragos won the tosn and fent tho Bostons to tho but nt 1:30 preclkely, Barnes went out by o fonl t1p, White strucs to Zetileln and was oat. ot first, and Spilding sent up an ciey fiy 1o Culhiert, ok tho visitors Cuthitort led oft with o two-boso hif toleft fleld, Forco stiuck u bounder toSpulding, who picked it up in tino tosave the buse, Malone got f18: by o good Lit, and Meyerls a:ruck for fwobusos, bringiug o in Loie, Doviln went out on fly to Iull, McVey opened iu turn for tbochiumplons with » corker for thrco ba-cs, Leonard wont out on o ily to Cuthvert, O'lourke wontont ot first, Malona fo_Deviin, Hurty gat frst on un orror by Zoitlelu, nud MoVoy camo homo, On Tali'a bit HMafry was forced at socond. Doters waa quickly rothel, Spalding to O'Rourke, linus was canghi at fint’ by Bunes’ throw, mid O'Rourko pickad up tho ball from Glenw’s bit 1 time to put him out, 1Mull got first on an error by Pelors Behafer Wont out ou o foul fly to Force, Burnes filod out to Devlin, and on Whita strilio 10 Foree, Hall wis got out ot torond. Zeltleln wus out, Lionurd to O'ltourkie, Cuthbort mudo Aret by o good Lt to contro field, Forto followed with u hit for base, und bl ex- ample was followed by _sounder by Milono to loft ield, bringltig Outhbert iomo, Meyorle foulod ont to Whife und Daviin flled 0t to fall, snding tho Suning for ona run, Tor tuo Bostons, Bhafer went out at flrst, Meyerio to Devlin, Barnes acut ouo fafr. 10 Zott~ leln, aud Gloun 1n the (it feld took White's fy very neafly, Telcrd sout o i1y to centro deld, whero Hurry captirad it, 1Hinca follawod with o buso hit, snd Gionn atruck for fwa basea, Zottleln weutoat on a foul fly to Schafer,, Cuthbert wentoutat firak by Schafer's throw, lowving tha scoro 2 to 1 neainst the Bostons on even fonings, Spsiding then filed out t5 Poters, MeVey got first on an error by Moyerlo, Leonerd went out by u foul tip to Force, und O'Rirke woat ont nt first by Zettloln's throw, ' Foreo then ot a buso hit and Malono and Moyerlo cach strusk wisy fllzs to Barnes, Duvlin got first by u houvy wirike to bt field, bt Potorssont ap on easy 1 Lnousrd au the s wus rotired without seorlug, Horry lod off with o fino buso Lit, Hall got ficet owwn eiror by Devlin, Stiafer waa but ou o iy to THucs, very eatly tikou: “Chen Whito struck an easy ono to Moyerlo, who throw 10 Malone to hicad off Hurry, who wan running in from third, but tho tull went cnitroly abovo his rearh, and Horry, Holl, and Barucs ucceeded du roachlng thy Do plate,’ Spulding went out on o {ly to Glens, and Whits cume howm s McVey wont out ut firat by Zottlsin, Tho keore now atodd & to 2, in favor of tho Liostons, 105, Hinca fuiled to sco first, Glonn struck @ fly to Schinfer, uud, fter Zottloin's Lnsa bit, Cuthbert flied out to Hatry. Leonurd went ont by Peters' throw to first, O'ltoirko feut n fly to Pelers ; Harry und Hall eich got buse bits, nnd, when Schufer gent o beauty to right lod, Lot df tiom cimo bomo; tho funing wis onded Ly Barnox sending a_grounder to Forco, who flelded it to Doviin, For tho *Whites” Forco led off with n baso 1t ; Malono followed with o woalk one, which was fieldod to 'Rourko whflo off Lis base, and o throw to Leonurd, who fullod to hold tho 'bail, and Toreo camoin ; on errors of O'Rourke and ‘While Mulone and Muverlo made rugs, and throo men wore not retired until Doviin, Poters, Hiucs, ond Gleun Dad been ut tho bat, Whito mudo bis baso, Spalding asout o Glonn, MoVey ws out ot Gty uid Loonard rent s lly to Dovlln, Zoltlan fufled to feo Brat, Hurry took Cuthtort'a fly, Forco mado bkoliit, uud Matona was givon bis on called balls, Moyerlo brought Forco homo by his base hit, Doviin flicd out to Buties, O'Routke began the niuth onlng with & to-asor, Harey was lven bis buso on culled. Lalle, Tiull got a baso hit, snd O'Rourlto camo hiome, Schafor fouled out to Malon, uud Lo also_got Barucs on o bound. Whito was Out at fiest by Force. By this timo tio ratn wan fulling quito fast, but tho game was continued, Peters, Hines, and Glshn oaeh got baeo Dits, and it looked Vory mtioli o if tho 13 alans wero to ba Leaten, but oniy Peters aucoseded i gottivg o run, Torco beiiig tho third man ou¢, wite Hines at third and Glenn ut sacond THE REORGANIZED CLUB. ‘The St. Louis Globe ruys: Thio Obicago Baso Ball Club Lina hired two playors at Esston, P, The yrowt, * Chicago Niue " now conrists of four Philadelphiune, two Eustoniaus, tivo 8L, Louit= nus, und ono Laltimoronn, The Presitent, however, 18w Clilengoan, and 6o, wo aro given to underatund, 5 ouo of tho tickei-sollers at the gate. All of which ro- culls ta tho uuprejudiced mind tho *rovolutionary musket.’ A now lack, o modorn stock, aud & navat Larrol lind ~beon substituted ua the hatlowd old ancs woro out, #but,” suld the rropriotor, reverently, but with_enthusiasmm, ©darn yo, the—tbo touch-holo ia rovolutionury," TIQNLAND PARK, ° Thero was a match gamo of base ball plaved horo betweon tho Highlanders and tho Wiuke- ans of Waukegan, Tho former defeated tho uttor by n scoro of 23 to 10. Tao socond nine of the Iighlandors defeated the Lako Forests by n scoro of 16 to 14, "I'hg Highlunders' ato to piay with the Union Park Base Ball Club to-day av Highlaud Purk, aud the Fat Mou of Highland Park Friduy, July 8, at 5:30 o'clools. Tho Highlanders aro rendy to roceive chal- longes. Addross I, B, Plutt, Ilighland Parlk, Tt is oxpocted that thoy will play with the Whito Btockings sowe timoe next woek. AMATEURS, Tho National Bank niue have accopted the challonge of the Beard of Trade nine for a game of barse ball, the proceeds to be dovoted to charitable purposes, ‘e gamne is to bo played on the Whito Btocking grounds, July 16, e g THE TURF. Correspondenco of T'he Clilcao Tribune. OPENING OF TUE NEW DIIVING PARK AT WATER. TOWN, Wi, ‘Warentows, Wis,, June 27,—A now half-mile track Diiving Park has just been comploted, loeated about ono mile from Maiu streot of this city. It wauin fine condition. for raclug, being oven, emooth, and bard, in the centre of a 40- acre lot. It is promounced the bost of any in this part of the Htate, Notico having been widely ciroulatod that the firut trial of speod on it would take place this urtornoon, n large num- ber came in from the country, and a thnang turned out from the city, with a’ fair sprinkling of ladies. 'T'he Judges ascended tha stand abous 8 o'cloclk, the courss was cleared, and tho two compotiug horsos—Black Brooze, of Watortown, and Black ince, of Sun Pralvio—appeared on tho ground. It canuot be eaid that the 1uce was in ull roupects condueted ncvording to the stiiot rules governing such occasions, a8 most present weio new Lo the businass; butb thero soomod to ho manifostod o8 much intercst and oxcitoment ay it oll thiugs wore going on on tho iandest sealo, ‘Plio first milo Lioat was won by Y}mul«. Breozo,—tine 8:10; not vory quics spoud Lut euflufih to mako his baokers contidon us nolsy. ‘The secoud heat changed tho dsugh to the other sido, Black Princo coming in i 3:80, distaucing his rival out of sight, aud taking tho purse of $100, Then followed a_ lvely seinoe ruce between four howmss—Tly, Kunbull Juck, Yankee Bill, and Day Charlio,—tho last-namo \vluulu;fiho flrat wnllo-hoat 1u 810, and also tho sooond fu tho same tie, and lonvibg tho othury TRIBUNE ] »” TULRSDAY, JUNE 80, 1874) away bohind. Thon all the other nags within the e ncious enclosure, which lind any gait or heanty to thow off, tock the track, making an animated apoctacle, Th s {u the bLogluning of what prom- incs to boa very brisk sporting season in this victuity, Many joolievs and trainois wero pros- ent. Iveryboily i gotting tho horee-fover, snd buying a trottor to indulge in tho sport. THE EVANGVILLYE RACES, Speetal Disputch to Phe Chicaao Tribume, Tvansvirne, Ind., Juno 20.—Goldsmith Mald and Judgo Fullerton arrived to-dsy, and will trob Thuraday, THE TRIGGER. THE GUN CLUD. Thero will bo n mooting of the Gun Club at No. 107 Park avenue, at 8 p. m. to-day, to com- plota tho areangemonts for tho olub-shoot, whish willcome off Thursday at Stagge’s Tho first prizo Is an ologant gold modal, and tho others, three In number, money prizea. Tho shoot will Le open to all memboers of the Club, aud will be at twonty birds,—ton singlorises nt 21 yards, ond five pairs at 18 yords. Tho winner of ‘the medal will Imvu to dafond ft for ono year, shooting tor it avery thirty davs if challenged that often. Among tho contostants will ba V. B. Wilcox, champion of Illinoid; 8. I, Turril, who Sutur- day last, ot Oswogo, N, Y., dofented Capt, Bo- gardus; H, J, Edwards, and somo forty others, good whots but of lesser noto, Tho Olub hns on hiand 1,000 good, strong birds, po i Silbiinty AQUATIC. YACHT DACE AT PUT-IN DAY. Dernotr, Mich,, Juno 20.—Tho Put-in Bay Intornationsl yncht raco took place to-dny, The wind blew fresh, Tho Iua, of Toronto, whioh won the flag Inst year, was ruled out for non- complinnce with_the rules. Tho Cora, of Do- troft, camp in first ; timo, G hours, 18 minutes, 30 soeonds, The Cuthbert, of Cobury, Canala, second 3 the Lous, of Detroit, third. Eigat yaohits compoted. THE NORTHWESITERN STATiiS. News Items Telographed to the Chicas go Tribuno. . ILLINOIS, The Wayno Conuty Farmors’ Club meb at Cisnco on Saturday last, and roorganized by clocting now ofticors aud rovising thelr coustitu- tion and oy-lnws, -Ono of tho bands in the handlo factory at Tairfiold wng badly cat i tho arm on Triday last by falling in front of tho saw. It was a narrow eseaps from death, —At Byoamoro, Mary Bowlor has been con- victod of manslaughter in killing her husband with un ax, and sontenced to flve yeats in tho Pouitentinry. —S8tate Tronsurer Rutz will leavo to-day for New York to puy the July instaliment of interest on the State debt, aud the intoreat due on the railroad-nid debts, Tho wholo awmount will rench pbout 64,000, —Liconso was 1sucd yesterday to tho Obicago Whent Steaming Machine Manufuceuring Com- pauy vieanital, 10,000, ‘Tuo Commoncement exorotsos in the Femala Semivury and High Schools at Rocikiord weroe bighly interestiny, and reflected great crodit on the Facultios and graduates. Thore were seven graduates ib the Femsle Sominary oluss, and twonty-two in the Eust and West Bide High Schools, —1The Commun Council of Rockford hns ro- fused to ratuso to grant liconses, and, atits lust meeting, granted thico uew ones, —1W. M. Hornor & Co. and J, Bockman, gro- cors and druggiets at stahomot, 1w Chumpaign County, have thrown that village iuto g citomont by a sudden salo of thoir stock during tho night lust Fuday or early Saturday morning. ‘Ihoy had borrowed money of soveral pactics, and othors bad indorsed for them, T'he sudden :lighl-shlo was made to Dr. Clark, a brothor-in- o, —Arrangomonte have boon mado for reopening tho Quinoy Collego on the Lst of Nontomber next Johoson College, of Mucon_City, Mo., with tho consunt of its founder,—E, R. Johnsou, of Lynn, Maus..—:s to bo suspendsd, and ite pre- ceops wnd suvsoriptions, amouuting to $40,000, ara to bo travsferred Lo the college at Quinoy The Trustocs have decided, in viow of Mr. John- gsou's liberality, to namo tho institution Jobnson Colloge of Quinoy, Il Prof, L. W. Hall, of New York, late Piosident of Johnson College, lins boen clected Prosident and Fimuneial Agent of the college in Quingy, The college will bo under the jnint control and patrounge of the IHlinois nnd " Mwsourl Couferences of tho Meth- odist Episcopa! Chuich. —The Hon. Wait Talcatt, of Rockford, was severoly injured u fow days ago, in an attempt tocatch his runnway bovse. ile was kuocked down by tho caninge, breaking bis collar-bons sud fracturing his skull, Beivg on eldorly fienunmnu. it will probably bo a Jong time betore o fully recovers, —Soveral now bulldings aro belng erected at the Rockford Water-Lower, either fur new enter- prizes, or to nccommodato tho incrensing busi- ness of thoso alteady established. —Tho Rockford Watch-Factory was locatod on the 15th iugt.; but, on nccount of a rospectod dissarisfacion lmm'lf the stockbolders, the question will bo Lield' opon a couplo of wooks nore, in order to Ly to j.loase all. ‘1ls canuot bo dono, Liowaver. ns each one wants it located cither on a part of Lis property, orin front of his daor. —A new ontorpriso, the Forest City Fire Tn- surance Companoy is bolng organized” at Ruck- ford, with n cash capital of 100,000, with authority to increase to £500.000. —2Much excitement prevailod in Ottawa yostor- dav, and will lust until this (Tuesday) evening, whon tho Gity Council will moet in_ spccinl ses sion to tulie uction on liconving the saloons. Tho present rato i §50 per year. ‘I'he Crunadors are moying Henven and earth to bring sucha pros- gure to beur upon the Couscil as will eithor causo thut body to rafuse Licenses ultogoethor or to rairo tho sum to such an amount as to rosult in prohibition if possiblo. —Green W. Burton, who shot J. D, Ellis at MoLeansboroou tho 20th inst., montiow of whick was mude in Sawurduy’s TrinuNE, wag taken bo- fore Judgo Tanner yesterday, on o writ of habons carpus, sud was held to bail'in the sum of §5,000, —a much larger sam than was ever bofore re- quired iv thie cirewt. 'The bond was immedi- atoly filed, and the prisonor was st at liberty, —An unsuccessful atzempt was made ou Batur- day to pump out the canal-boat Clarrict, which suuk in the steamboat basin in LuSullo aliout o mouth since. Her cargo of iron was removed laot week, ‘Tho river is slowly falling, —Yostarday morning James B, Larue, & rosi- dont of Coo'Lownship, near Roes lsland, wos suddonly kilied by his horsos running away with o mowing-machine. Ile was thrown in front of the sickle, aud was shockingly cut, espocially abont the nght arm, which wus lzerally in fras- ments, A physician wag summoned forthwith, and he amputated tho stump of the arm jqu bolow tho whoulder, and stopped the bleading but 1t was too late to do avy practical good, aud lifo was soon extinet, 10WA. Sundny night, about 11 o'clock, Mr. Wainscot wwas guzged and blindfolded on ono of the priu- cipal streots of DesMoines, and robbed of $50 in monay, ‘Thore wera two asenilants, and, after thio dosporadocs bad obtatued the monoy, they advised him to keep silont for ton minutes at the risk of his hfe, Nothing is known of tho robbors, but thero i much tallcof & vigilanco comnuitice to cloar the town of tho murderors zud thioves who infost it. —The llng\mllunu Stato Convention will bo held in Desdolues to-morrow, Lhere is no in- dieation yot of o turgo attendanco, thongh it is claimod that thero will bo tho usual ropresonta- tion. INDIANA, . Alexandor Qullitt, a lawyer, wont to Greon- villa last Buturday, to bring suit agaist soveral soloon-keepors of Uuloa City for selling in- toxicuting I({Ufllfl against thelaw, Oua hin ro- turn homo, thoy went baok to tho roar couch, whero Mr, Guilitt wan_ sitting, and commonced pounding hun soverely. Oue of them drow o pistol on Gullitt, but the conductor of the tram caught hignim just in timo to provent him from shooting, The couductor had the train stopped to let My, Gulett off _betore they killed him, —The Cununon Council of "South Bend do- cided yesterday ovening to oxtond the water- mumns five milos, and adopted the same pipe that was luld lusc seavon, MINNESOTA, A lettor from Winuobngo OClty, Faribaub Cnuutfl, Priduy ovenlng, mentions that for twa duys the grasshoppors, flyin snst of north, Mled tho air from thirty feet up ay far us the oyo could vouch, Aftor flylug rapidly sbout iour hours thoy would fold” their wiugs aud drop styaight down, whother over wator or land. Inshort ucwputthny cloared many grain-iolds i Faribault oty * ~Qan, Bibloy, Chairmnn of tho Rollof Com- mitteo, roportad to tho 8t Paul Chambor of Comimorce, yosterdsy, that the total amouut of cash anbecripuious last wintor for tho grasshop- per roglonn wes $6,600, whilo food and clothing to on equul or grouter amouat in Valuo wore sont through tho Commmtteo, and cousidorablo nmounts wora sent divost from sovoral towns, Tho correspondence amd vouchers of the Com- mittoo wero glyon to tho State Historical So- cloty, J'L‘ho Tod Rook camp-mooting noar 8t. Paul drow thousands on Sunday from all diragtions, T'he most Powuflul sud favonito preachor ia Bistur Buith, the colored womsu from Woatarn Now York. A Mothodist brother eaid of tho meoting conductod by hor that It was tho first rod-hot” Mathouist meeting hio bad attended 1 mnny yems. ‘fho camp will bo kopt up il Thursduy noon. Tho butchiers of 8t Paul had their annnal parade on Bnturdng. In tho proceasion was led Wentworll’s 4,000-pound ox and two blooded Lolfors, woighing rospectively 1,800 aud 1,000, MICHIOAN, g A man nnmad nufih Martin, & saloon-koeepor in Detroit, commitiod suicido yostorday by tak- ing laudanum. Cause, norvons doptossion of spirits, aggravatod by the buralng down of his houso lnat Bunday night. —At 2 o'olock guntordny morning & small house nenr Molfarlan Bros,' mill iu Evart, took firo from the burnlni: woods, and James Gloason, bis wifo, and lirtlo child wore burned to death, —8undny aftornoop, Thomns' shingle mill, threo milos north of Lvatt, was vurucd. Loes not known, —While in swimming 1n & small lake near Adrinn, yeatorday, Joseph Barock, o drug-clerk, was drowned, Tho body was recovered, —Eugono Bassley, one of Tuttls's datectives on duty wilh Howa's cirous, wasarreatod at Fonton- ville, and tnken to Nilos Baturday, on suspicion ot hetug Queenan's partnor fn the expross car robbory on the Michigan Contral, May 20, - Cit- cumstantial evidouce socmad strong ngmingt him, und ho was airestad by Mr., Bost, Cblof Dotec- tivoof the Americnn Express Company, and Shorift Woimer, of Niles, Io failed to bo iden-~ titiod, and was dischorged at once. 'I'his leaves tho matier in & mystery ngain, —T1'no Indies of Sohovloraft held s Gonventlon at tha Methodist Chureh ou Friday avening, Juno 90, 10 organizo n Womau's Suffrage Soclety. Tho Convention_nppointod o committeo to siiggost names for officora of the Associntion Thev nnmad 0. H. Pollows, Prosident; Mrs. Deramoro Dunean and N. O. Baruoy, Vice-Presioents ; Mra. N, M. Thomas, Treasuror ; Mrs, W. ', 8mith, Seccro- tary. Without any ballot, ns nsual at Convon- tions, thoy were declared cloctod, Xorty names wore onrollod. ~The timo of the open-to-all race 1 East Saginow, which was won by Red Cloud In_threo sbinight hoals, wan 2:221¢, 2:23, and 2:22)f, which {8 the best time made in that State for sevoral yoars. WISCONSIN. A boy, named Willam Cutts, was thrown from # buagy In Janeaville yoa:urfiuy morniug and dapgorously lnjured. —Warrants wero isaned in Janosville yestordny morning for tho arrost of two young mel, charged with committiog rapo on s respectablo married woman of that eity. ~—Thoclover-flolds around Watertown aroncarly oll cut, and this weck, the weathor pormitting, the tarmors will be {v the timothy-mendows with mower and scythe, and u splondid yioid of grasr they will huve, 1t secured In good order, All tho other cropa are growing inely, with no draw- Dacks as yot, ~—At Watorlown, on the 26th, took placo the funeral of Edward McMahon, 19 yoars of avo, who was drowned, the provious 'Thursday even- ing, in Rock Rivor, o littlo bolow the dam., Tho accidont happoned in this wav: A httlo after sundown, o lorge number of boya nro in the hooit of golug to the deop pool named for bath- ing. In their fun and frolio, wiilo in tho water, thoy have frequently played tricks on each other by pretonding to be 1 troublo or difficulty, aud asking for assistanco when nono was noeded, At fiest nil would fly to rescuc tha uu;llpnsed eudan- i gotod one; Dbut, becoming familiar with the joko, thoy pud no ationtion to eries of diecress, Poor MuMahon, being actually soized with n sudden and sovore cramp, called for nelp, but, uo one coming to his relief, he sank to the bottom, and his body remained there until tazen ont tho next day at noon. A bold feat in the way of stealing a Lorso has Jjust been perpotrated at Watertown. In front of Mr. Georgo B. Lowis' house, in the Third Ward, o horse and Luggy were standing, hitched to the gate. A man, apparently about 30 years of age, came along, unhitched tho horso, jumped into the buggy, ond started for tho north, about dark, Inafow minuwes the horso was missod, The officers startod after the thief, nud, aftor & hard chase of somo two hoars, overtook hitn, brought him back, and put bim in the lock-up. ~ A prize-fight ovcurred 2 miles from Foud du Lac yosterday morning betweon a coupla of LaCrosse bruisers, known as ** OX-Handed Jack" and *Sunp Suds "; seconds, Dan Carr, another LaCroxso bruser, and J. fllehohon, = Fond du Lac soloon-keoper, ‘I'hey fought 1 bour aud 17 minutos, and * Off-Hauded Jack " was deolared tno viotor_nftor forly-ono rounis had beon fouglt, DButh bruies wera torribly battered. ~—1. D. Stoue, editor of tho Ripin Free Press, hnd a porsonal encounter with Hrry Devero, & Rinon saloon-keoper. Stone brcught swit for nssault and batterv, and the tria) took place 1 Iond du Lac yosterduy, resulting in a fine of 86 for Devers, ~'Tho Boloft High School graduated s claes of fourteon yeaterday, six young mon and eight oung Iadics, Ench lind an oration or eseay, Mr. Goodull delivered thoe valedictory, aud Fiske the salutotary, The praduating esercisos wero very ivtarestlog and eredituble, The Hom. Chitles Soymonr, editor of the La Crosse Re- publican, addressed the Colloge Literary Socio- ty In the oveong with very great acceptauce. The Baccalawonto sermon, Bunduy afternoon, waa hstenod to by a lurge audience. —An Irish womap uamed Nolan committed suicide 1n Boloit with Pwiis green, for reasons not known. She took the poison Saturday and died Bunday ovenug, leaving n husbaud’ dnd four children. omn1o, Tho barn of Jacob Crawford, two miles cast of Lancaster, was burnod to the ground Sunday vening, with $8,000 worth of vroom-corn, lio trial of I'rank Hickman, ut Xonta, on & churgo of murdering bis illegitimato olild by stavvation and nbuse, closed yestordny ovening. The jury was in consultation but thirey minutos, nud returned o verdiet of munslaughter, To-day ho will lio sentenced by Judye Bailow, ‘Twonty-tivo thousaud dollacs in premiums are offered to exhibitors by the managers of tho Southern Ohio Fair, whioh opens on the Dayton fuir grounds, the fino ¢ in the State, Hopt. 29 ; ono purse of #5,000 to the winner of a mateh race botweon kiorses that never boat 2:24, ~Thero was quita sn exciloment in Ducyrus Boturdav night, eaused Ly a hoigo running away with o buggy, Lhrowing three young meu out, and bronkinyy tho log of Goorge Barger, not so- riously injuring the othora, —Johu K. Aston, about 20 years of age, whilo bathing in the tivor ut Columbus Bunday, nay seized with o fit aud diowned beforelielp ainived. The thermomacor stood 102 deg. fn the slsde. A LIFE TRAGEDY. ‘fhe Story of Sam McDonald, tho Miutlionaire Muarderers srom the Lowwvills Courder-Journal. In the Courier-Journalof a fow duys since {.‘hu !(&lwlluwlug telegram from Buitimore was pub- shed : “ During a drunken brawl in the Bherwood Houge enrly this morning, Berry Amos, aged 83, n woll-known gambler, was tatully scabbed, ns ke alloged, by Samn McDouald, who was arrested. MeDonuld s supposed to be nere on a visit from Inwens, Io formeily rerided nenr Baitimoro, and is tho kon of Willlum MeDouald, the mull- ioniire, former ownor of Flors Tomplo.d' ‘Tho young man who stouds churged with this atrocious erime wad woll known in tne Wert, nnd hos mony irionda in this city, Novor did nca- reer opon more brightly than his, aud never was the inevitable end of unbndlod dissipation moro clonrly fultilled than in_the briof paiagraph wo hovo given above, ths fall from o high estate, far bayond thio commuty, hus boou 8o~ Lenulong and rupld, that o briof recunl of its incidents will poof interest to the general reader, sud will sorve to point o sad morul that cannot ba 100 otten ineuleatod, and will not como amiss to sowe of own jonunesso doreo. ‘Tho Baltimore pupers, in curonicling tho Inol- donts of tho erimo, huve but briofty utluded tothe provious carcor of' o allegod mrderor, Somo neyuamtanco with its saliont toatuios ennblos tho wiiter to present the facts 08 givon bolow. The muvder seows to havo boow thenutural soguonce of four years of the mosl oxtisordinary dissipa~ tion, Three mon wore driuking together ina Baftimore bay-yoom iu tho ourly hours of the worning, and after a night spont in doosuch, Ono of thom way o noted gamoler of that city— Berry Amos, whom a locul paper describos us o tine-lookiug man,—at least, 80 far as tho animal part was concorued; tall, eroct, brosd-ohiestod, and musoulur, with sturdy lowor limbs, and braway simg, aod all well rounded, he presentod to tho'eyo the very personitication ot physical strougth and maoly vigor. Auother was & boon ocompanton, aud the third was Sum MeDonald. I'ho two first were at the bar taking a drink tu- gether, and the thrdsuddenly arose from his ol nod stabbod thoe gambior to the hemt. Tho murder s #aid_to awve beon doue out of mere wantonuess, Tho murderor was bosottod with liguor, aud had a bowio-iulife m lus pocket, Rwing from his sout in alcoholio delirium, ho pingled his viotim out slmply becauso hy wus tho tallor mun of the crowd boforo him, — ‘Thore {8 enid to have beot no cause for quurrol botwesn the two, and that It is not probuble the drunken man chorishod any malico whotevor toward his victhn or any other porsou In the party, — Huch ura tho circumstauces of one scono m, this ifo- drama of which wo write ; tho next wiut bo left to the rocord of the courts to toll, aud of that which procedod the bloody tringedy lu its courso, wo way briefly allude to horo, Samuel MoDonaid was the son of & very woualthy man iu Daithoore, whose family ocou- plod Uis bighous uoolal poultion fu think olty, Lo . down with 'Amazon i tow, bimaolf was sent nbroad to bo educated, and spont soyeral yeara at ono of tho schiools ia En- iand, While stlll abrond his father dled, loav- ng his iImmenso fortuns to be divided botween his won and o deughter, his only cbi dron, Young MoDonnld's portion was somothiug over %600,000, and, with propor managemont, wonld Aoon have ndvanced very greatly in valuo. Blortly after his fathor's death the young man attained his majority. The family “residenco, Just out of DBaltimore, was ono of tho most elo- Eunt iu tho country, Ioio on tha night of nis 18t birthdn{ ho gnvo a grand dinnor to vaitous frionds in the citv, and tho colobration is said to have boon carriod out in nstylo of almost unpaialloled maynificence, The spastous gro.nds wore ablazo with light, and a fountain ran obampagne in tho yoard, The night olosed with an orgle of wine-drinking in wlich an smnzing quantity was consumed, Thus he slarted out upon a carecor of dissipation wnich bing burried bim in four yonrsa—ue is now hut 25 -—‘t(lztthn horriblo tragedy of lagt Wednosdsy night. ‘oung McDonald at this ago was an oxtraor- dinary gpeclmen of mauly boauty, Ho was over G foot tall, stralght g an arrow, broad-choatad, and muscular ; vot na filncnl‘ul and ngile as an athloto, A weafthof flaxon bair, and a brond, fair forohoad ; deop blue oyes, and n noblo mouth, with foatures perfeotly clasti {n Lheir outline—ho was a porfect typo of the Anglo- Baxon. Add to this tho exuborant spints wihiich nlways attond good hoalth, and that nume- loss mognetism which so fow mon Eosauas, and tho possession of which may bo tho bost or the worst of God's qiuu. ho was n most anjoyable cnmfinmnn, tho lifa of the social circlo, Bnd s much admired by men a8 ho was adored by wom- on, Shoitly nftor ho attained his majority ho camo out to Terro Haute, Ind., on a visit. e roturned to that pleasant city a few months af- terwatd, boufim him a farm in the vicinity stucked it whih tho finost horses and cattle, and thore funnguratad a series of dissipations which shocked the goodly little aity to 1ts centre, 1la wng Boon outratised from the sealoty of the town, and divolul storios aro told of tho excesses into which Le then plunged. 'There were. two gamblors from ths Enat, whom ho had brought West wiil by, sud 1§ is said that thera wore atlil more disroputable companions of another sex who lived in tho samo houso with him, From this rendnzyvous be would take troquent hunting excursions into the neighboring piairies of Indi- ano and Illinots, the rawirn to bo always celo- brated by o debauch, Wing flowed like wator i this buntivg-lodge, s Lo called it, and cards followed ha witio on tho table, 1t was snid by thoso who profossed to know that young McDounld spont over $160,000 tho first year bo lived In Tarro Hauto, Iere ho has sinco lived, ond wo aro told that moat, if notall, of s original patrimony has been squandered, 1o wason o visit back to Baltimoro that his lnst fatal tragedy was enacted. AN OLD BANK-CASHIER’S INSANITY. The Story of the Stocks and Bonds that Mr, Graham Lost in o Jlorscs Car. From the New York Sun, On the 18t of May, 1871, Mr. James Lorimer Graham, ridiug homeward in a Sixth avenue car, with $1.2,000 in stocks and bonds In a satchel, pecamo ongrossed In & newspaper aud pagsad the street in which ke lived, On discovering his mistake he sprang from tho oar, forgoiting his sntchel. Ho soon missed 1, and pursued aud overcook the car, but tho satchol had disup- pearel, Ho inquired for it in the ottico of tho railrond cowpauiey, advertised in the news- papoers, circulatod handbills olfering s liberal ro- ward, and wurned boukers aod brokers not to neotlate tho bonds and stocks, "T'o his utter sstonishment, ono day recontly, Mr. Lattluton G. Garretson, one of the oxcautors of Symmes Gurduer's estato, called on bim to ask why ho had not trasforred the bonds and wtocks on vho back, He nuid tant they had been found among Mr, Goarduer's assocs, but tunt thero wes nothing to show how lie bocama their posucseor. Mr. Grahnm then told ins story to Ar, Garretaon, and, as the oxecutors could not doliver tho proporcy without a legal udjudication coucerninyg tho right of ownership, it was mu- tually agreod that a friendiy lawsuic should be instltuted, Mr. Grabam haying proved lus title to tuo bonds and stocks, Judge VanVorst por- mitted tho oxecutors to surrendor them to bim. Tho myatery atiending Mr. Gurdner’'s possos- slon uf ho bonds not having been cleared up in the_court provscdiugs, tho Kuening Posl bax made inquirieg uf Mr. Garrotson., ‘Fuat gontloe man says that Mr. Garduer, whose lawyer he i g for bwo or thrés yours until his death in Bu alubor lnst, was o goutloman of lomure, ab.’ 75 voars of ago, not vory wenlthy, but b fita interest in un estata which cuohled ‘ot rwithous bueiness. Ho was otice {iroiaulc 1n Massuchusott, but, ivin g boon 4 3o | speculatious, entored tho srmy ab tho-b ") "'~ of the robellion and contracted Lrein fevel; irom which Lo nover eutirely recoy- ored. Ho wus ouco couflued in an asylum for tho weano. In sottling Mr. Gardner's aoffairs after his doath Mr. Garretson tooit from Taffany's a box which hig cliont Lad kopt there, and mado an ox- amiuntson of its contonts, Amoug tho panors ho found bonds aud stock-cortitioaten muae vut in tho name of J. L. Garduer. Thero was no ovi- denco of any transfor to Alr. Gardnor on tho pa- pers themselvey, and Lo searched the boxin vain for any assignmout or power-of-attornoy. Wisli- ing to ruive money for the paymont of somo bills agast the estate, and unabie to soll suy of the stuck without avidonce of title, Mr, Garrat- son sought for further infoumation, One cactificate of 800 shares of stock bore the marks of a trausfor to Will.am M, Evarts, aud he there- fore applied to him for an oxplanation. Mr. Evarts said that tho cartiflcate was offored to hit soveral vears ago by Mr. Grabam, but was not taken by bhim, and that Alr. Gralam was the }mlt’ porson that could throwdight on the sub oct. Mr. Gardnor baving been a strictly Lonest man, Mr, Garretson thinks that he picked up Mr. Grahanv's sutchol and bonds iu & mowment of mentul abborration, and was aftorward at o loss to restore themn without compromistug himaselr. PRESPIPS—, Roscucd by BBrave Women, Frow theSt. Paul Disputch, June 20, A youog Swoae drove & towm atuchod to & lond of 1oill-wood ino o lot st the corner ot Bixth streot and Iifili ayenuo south this morn- lug about @ o'clock, and by somo mistako tho counectivg-pin camo out, aud the forward wheels went on with tho toam. 'The young man foll undar tho reach, which stopped upon ono ot bis thighy, The driver thought be would certoinly be niashed to a pulp, 8o he cleft tho nu with his voico to such au extent that it alarmod the neighbors, Tty or moro housewives droppod kowing, washing, baking, and #o fortl, nad rushed to the ecenc of danger. Ag the young ninn coutinued to clonva the air so tho crowd meroased aud not & masculine umong them, TFinally the Iadios took hold of the reach, and with a manly effort several of thom succooded in latting tho uufortuuate Swedo up, aftor ho hod bruised his hund a little, Just as the sceno closad Col, Plummer camo in sight, and as ho drove up, every one of thuse noble women told him the story of seving & humau life, nud ho told it to us. e e — Poivoned by n Potato-Bug. Frow the Auzora (JL,) Herald, Mr, A. W, Sheltan _camo into the oftico the other day with ono side of his faco badly uwollon and one eyo greatly intlamed, causcd, o5 bo says, by the pojuon of & potato-bug. 16 was * bug: ging " his potatoes, and ns one of tho young ones was crawling upon the outside of the ma- chino Lo struck it with & picco of lath which he curriod in his bond, and sowo of the * juice " struok his faco uear his oye-lid, causing tho pan- tul swelling and inllammation, ‘Two physlciaus were attending him, and they considor tho bug wmuel moro powerful na a blisteriug agont than Bpavlsh fien, VESSELS PASSZD PORT HURON. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicuyo Tribuns, Tonr HRON, Junno 20—Aftoruoon,—PAsskn DOwN— Propu Luko Ontario, Pacie, Benton 3 scrs Davidson, Jurnes Palge, American, duines Wade, A, Boody, Luke Foreat, Brooklyw, Shatnon, Saico, B. A, Nicholsoy, Jana Boll, 0. P, Willims, Pridv of Amorica. PaksED Ur—Drogs Winslow, Comet, Phly 8berlian, schis Curd, Mary Colllug, Nowman, Moss, T cumaeh, Sterof 1{ope, Montmorency, Janics Couch, A. L, Andrews, Cavalier, Jumuics, Dauforth, 0.‘ . Walkor, Dant, $Lous, Mduiwicnolld, Duntol d, Forty Mont Blunv, Northumbocland 3 tug Lovisthan passed To-day, Down—Trop Jarvis Lord ; el 8, J. Tildon, Graco'Qlnuon, Core respondent, and O, @, Tireed ; prop Onolda § welue Mears, A. I, Monr, M. 7. Wilcox, Mornluy Star, Wend tho Wave, Dolaware, dohin O'Nelll, Nowaboy, Bélkirk, Winp—West, Weuthor ine, Npecial Disieh to The Chicana Tribune, TPonr lunon, Aliv Juue 20—Eveniug.~DowN— Props B, Prul, Liawre: and Munisieo 3 u Wenonn, Trunk D, Barkor, ‘0. I, Howlaad, T, M, uupy, Alics 11, Norrls, Moonilght, Parmu, Ellen’ 8pry, Plillo Sco Ville, Jaues . Buwyor, Rod-White-snd-Difio, Williaus ‘Ao Joney,Coustitution, foboken, Hattlo Wells, Graugor, 0, G, Cobpur, Potter, Lotus, Gracs Murray, Whiluey, Altirouduck, Enitt, nnd Xato Darly, Ur—rrop’ Brooklyni schrs D. P, Dobbius, O, Windlate, Stampedo, Thowmus P, Slheldon, snd Seldrk, Winp—North, and brisk, P P e VESSELS PASSED DETRIOT, Speelul Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernor, Mich, Juns 20—Afteruoon,—Passkn Dowy, —Yropa Licltiv, Scotis, Diotoher and barge, Bawpkon and reft, Oroutes siid burges, Rverareeu Ofty und burges, éll: of Couvordj sclrs Mwsal Baudersuu, Montealas, Josoph Patge, American, James Wadsy [ Ur—Props Brookiyn, Onelda, Colorado} scbra M, J, Wilcox, Morrick, Bollirk, O, Rabb, WiNp—Houthwost, SPECIAL NOTICES. DR, BOIENGK'S DU, (ONIO SYRUP, SEAWRED Tonlo, #nd Maudrako Pills,—Thoso madioluos hava un- doubtedly porformod moto ouros of Consumption than any othor romody kuowa to tho Amorioan pubifa, They are qompoundad of vogotablo Ingrodionts, and contaly nothtng which oan bo tajurlous t Lo lunn constitation, Othor romodios advortisad as ouros for Comumption, probbly contaln oplum, whioh (a8 somowhat dangorans drug fn all onsos, and If takon Irooly by consumptivo pa. tlonte, it must do great Injury; for ita tondoncy I to cone flnotho morbld mattor 4 tho asstom, which of caurse, must make curo Lmpossiblo. Bohonok's Pultmonlo Syz- up s warrantod not to entaln a partiolo of oplums 1t i composod of powsrful but harmloas horhs, which acton tho lungs, livor, stomach, and hlood, and thus corrostall morbid searotions, and expol all the disonsod mattor from thobody, Thoso aro tha only menna by whioh Connumpe tlon oan be cured, and as Solianek's Pulmonto Syrup,Sose Weod Tonto, and Maudako Pillsaro tho anly madicinos whichoporato fu this way, Itls obrlous thay aro tho only gonulno oure for Pulmonary Oonsumption, Kash bottla of thia invalusblo modialno Is ocompantd by full direo- tions, Dr. Schenck la profosilanally at his peinolpal of- fico, cornor Sixth and Arch straots, Philadolphis, avory Monday, wiioro all lottors tor fco must bo addronsed, LAKE NAVIGATION. “FOUDIICHS STRAMERS. For Racine, Milwaukeo, Shehoygan, Manito. woe, ate., dally(Sundays oxceptod), ..., . Os.m. £ Saturday's hoat don'tleava until 8 p. m, For Grand Havon, Muskegon, etc., daily (Sun. days oxooptad),.. % . Tp.m. For 8. Jnsaph daily (Sunday oxcopted), 0, m, Baturday's Boat don't leavo untll 11:30 p, m. Tor Manistee and Ludington, Tucsaay and ‘Thursday, ...... 05 m For Groan Bay and Intormodiato ports, and Frida; revesnee . T pm, Far Escanaba and Loko Suporior ports, Mone day and Thursds; . Omom 'TO BUFFALO. SUMMER PLEAS_URE TRAVEL | STEAMER IDAEIO, OAPT., PENNY, YU loawa daok ot of North Dosrbanest, Tasday evs 2, Juno 3k, at 5 v'clock, uint, st BHliVuukoo, Fiuo dciver, Mackinao, und hotsart. 8 o STEAMER JAPAIN, CAPT. MCDOUGAL, 'Will leave dack foot of North LaSalla-st., Wednosay, ! th L. July 1,27 p. m., ealllng at A 4 Thra ‘.lfu&uhn.‘nn’c:inlfir,l‘in "r"‘:","'"’ :'““::Em ¥ stato.raontin and passago Clnrkiuts ARG T AL At Cormier Fhodiapayy ot 110 Soutty BAMPLE & HARGIS, ner Auents. " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 67 Washington-st., Chicago, And Fourth-st.. Pike's Opera Wouse. Cincinnatl e . HOTEL Coniinental Hotel 479, 481 & 483 State-st., , Cor. Rdridga-court, OIIICAGO. BEN, No ANDEREON 2 - £2~Tho bost $2 per day Houso fu city. Evorything firat-vlass. OCEAN NAVIGATION. THE STATE LINE. SPEOIAL NOTIOE,—Aftor Saturday, Juno 18, thy Srounepnurthia Liuawill by, disuatonod avery altatnats WEDNESDAY until July 22, whon rogulur weakly ings, evory WEDNESDAY, will commonea, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, BTATE OF VIRGIN +Wednesdny, -Yul’g STALE O Weodnonday, 'July 3 3 . Wednosdny, July FROM PIER 35, NORTI RIVER, N, Y. Waokly Sallings in Augnat. Rater of passaga: Cabin, $70 aud §80), curroncy; Steon o 58 fow b by iy firat-clhes lino, Dratis at Inwadt entes *5or Turthior particulare apply to AUSTIN BALDWEN § v Agente, 72 Bruatiway, New York, JOUN K. EAKLE, Gon'l Wostorn Agont, A Glay Chicxgo, "FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEHED 1840. Four Sailings Every Waeek. From Now York avery Wednorday snd Ssturday, Yeom Doston ovary Tuesday and Saturday. Cabin Passayo, #60, $100, and $1301n gold, Round-trlp Tickots at reduced ratos. Btoerage Pasvago nt lowost rates, P, I, DU VERNET, N. W, cor, Clark and Raudolulsts. National Line of Steamships. NOTICH. Taemoat southorly routo lias alwaye beon adoptod by e e e e o VISR O ana QuENS. Uy w York for IR I B VO RSN orory SATURDAY Satling trom ur Lawio (diroct) avery fortnight, Cabin [assa; 70, $80, currency; stourago, at groatly redncad tirn tlokots at Tuwost catod. Dratis tor £1 und upward, P, 18, LA RSON, Western Azont, Northeant cornor Clark and Rndoiph-ats, (Apposis now Shormun House), Unteaxo, NEW YORK TO CARDIET. ThoBonth Waloa Atlantio Stasmship Uompany's Notw i mlifps will Cerslng ood: d o nge aulpu{- o Uniited Htaton and Cania. 1 ports 1 tha H ora at through ratos from hiannol, aud all athor potuta in Kuxland, o sicumaliips, built exjroxsly fur the trade, 168 pro. with all tha litest inproveimunis for Lo comfortaad convouianice of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirat Cabin, 876 aud 480 ourroncy, ~ Socond Cabla, B ourruncf. Stoorage, i ourroncys Propaitl Steomgo cortiflcatos from CArdsesvoseasss 8 Draite lor £1 and u) ¢ iple In Ganiit, at tne, Gory Inainbiere, und 1 Now York XL LU0, A Ly, e d oA o, OARRYING PHE UNITED STATES MATL, The magniicent now and full-powered Btoumships Re< pablic, Bultie, Adriutic, Liftanuig, Ocadnio, Gultio, uigy #all trom New York on baturdays and Tiverpool o8 Hijurtdiya. Sas 10w avaby heaColiae s Umlllnllglmnl: u{“ "‘.Q)_\\n".:a‘d trom £1 upwards, 37 South Ot o, Oinoa, V1 Bouth ORFLY D) CAGInaREY, Axont, L LAND-BUYERS EXGURSION, ‘'a tho consolidated lands of the M, K. & T\ aud A, T, & 8, I, T, it Co.'s, i tho valleys of tha Uo tanwoud and Neosho Tivors, In Kauwus, July 7, Kouad tip taro very Taw and tckots wond 40 duys, luducoenty st L uver buew offored bafo.o. . W, TR Na, 77 Ol U SCALES, FAIRBANER BIANDARD SCALTHS "OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANLE, MOKSH & 0O UL AND L8 LAKENT, Rroprviors”

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