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POLITICAL, ‘Convention of Illinois Prohibi- tionists at Bloomington, tato Ticket Nominated--Declaration of Prineiples, First Notes from the Towa Republi- 5 oan Convention, flcting of the Anti-Monopoly Soclely of Marshall County, la. Discussion of , tho Inish Home-Rulo Question in the British Parliament. Prohibitionists? State Convontion at Bloomington. Specfal Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune, Broosyaroy, Iil, June 30.—In pursuanco of Mo call horatoforo published, the Illinols Pro- Abition Convention nesombled in Durley Hall s foronoon. The Conveution was called to prder by Jobn V. Ilupgard, Chaliman of the Biuto Gontral Committeo, who stated the objoot »f tho meeting and rond the call, Thero wore prosent about #ifty persons, .Mr, Brown, of Deoatur, stated that he had baen wout here Ly tho peoplo with the under- standing that ho was NOT IN FAVOR OF MARING NOMINATIONS for Stato oflicors, but was o Prohibitions igt, and was nob o favor of mccepling ~-Buisn's * offorings proposed by Hosing, of . Chicago, Aftor sowe discussion L wus docided that no owo Is ontitled {o act with tho Coavention who is opposod in any way to tho objeets ns stated In tho call, Mr. Vun Doventer said that it was a mistako about Decatur, for sho wns in favor of tho m'ovement, +"ho Rov. D, Van Deoventor, of Decatur, war oleg,'¢d o temporary Cunirwan, and Mr. Kent, of Wi aren County, as temporary Secrotary, The Rev. Mr. Crisey, of Decatur, vponed tho mcetiny” With l}'\m"“' BMr, L Wilking moved that all presont who indorse t1 1@ call for this Couvention bo consd~ ere’l mom\ 'ers theroof, Mesats, 13 8. Dotter, of Bloomington, De- merritt, of J. aSalle, and Lautz, of Lincoln, worn aypatnted & e Mmitico to draft resoluiions to bu prosented to th @ Convention for adoption, On motion, 3.1 Little, of rana, Inof. Mor- rall, of Wenoua, U'rof. Potter, of Bloonington, Mr. Domerritt, of Latiulio, and alrs. Arnold wera. appomted a Commi tteo on Resolutionyand Plut- orm. I'ho following State Committes was nppointed: John Bobaski, MoLesn County; A il O, Jar- bor, bewitt; d. T, Cook, Mercer, D. Davison, Bheliy ; Lr. A, J. MeCosmick, Adams 3 William G. Hubburd, Kano; Jumos Leinont, Winnebago, ‘Ihe 1cs0iution and plank of the platform ru- garding womnu's suffrage created nn oxciting dobato, although ouly Coult, of Mercer, oppossd the adoption. A.NUMBER OF NEPORTS from_different purts of tlo Stato wero given, rhowing progiess in temporunce worl, Aboul 100° delogates wero prosent bofore the tlodo of tho scksion, of whom perbags one-fitth wuro lndies. ‘Thore was but littlo onthusinem or vigor munifested, wnd in its geveral fontutes It was yuito lifelers, oxcopt once or twico, whon e wembers warmed up on debate. [0 tne Agso.iated Lreas.) Brooyinatoy, 1il,, Ju e 30.—Tho Prohibition urty of 1lfmois mot in couvention to-duy i city, iu Ducloy Iall. About sovouty-ive doleguies were prosont, ropresentiug most cities of Jmportance w the Stato nud many tempoianee orgunizations. Twenty women wero momoers of the Convention. Permuucut organization was olfected ny follows: President,” D. L. Buva, Deentur; Seeretary, Rov. G. D, Kont, Warron Connty ; Amststunt Seerotary, D, L. Davison, Bhelby County. THE TLATFORM, Tho following platform aud rosolutions were adopted uiter somo discussions WaLiiEss, Protection nud wleglance are reclprocat duiicr, und vory citizen who yiowds obedience 1o the ust conitands of two Gov. snincut 1s outitled. to the - *_full, complete, and verfect protection of that Goveras —*aent in il the enjoyment of peraonul security, per- sounc liverty, and parsonl proparty ; aml Witknas, Tuo irafiio i futoxiciting drinks greatly 4mypairs the personul eccurity snd personal liverty of a 1avge muss of thocitizeus, shd renders private prope erty insecuro ; and Wienias, All other political partics are hopolessly unwiiug 16 udopt un udequuto pulicy on this questions therefore, we, lu convoution assemuied us eftizons o tho Siato of Lilino v, swariug in the ‘dutfes snd roe eponsibilities of its Goverument, in the dischargo of & sulciin duty we owe o oue coliniry sud our face, wnite fu tho following declaration of principles 3 first—We do hereoy Touew onr solemu pledgea of fealty to the nperisbablo prineiples of civil nud reliza fous lilierty_ embodied iu tho Declaration of Americin Tudependenco aud our Federul Coustitution, belleving that goverumentu ars made to uphold virtus'sud good, nd not o leense und protect evi, ‘Secon:—Thut the tratlio 1 intoxicating bevernges 1s o dishonor to Chelatiun aivilization, iutmical to the beat futorcty of wuckely, political wrong of unequaled enoriuity, subveroive of 1he proper objecta of govern- munt, not capable of being reguluted or restrained by Buy system of licenss whlever, but imperatively du. m g o $is supprossion otfectivalegal prohibition, ‘botly by Busto uud Nationui Jegislution, “Y'nird—Lhal wo recognize the good providence of Aluigh:y Gad i supervirig the fiterests of this e Hlon [rou ita eorabilsinent 10 the proscut tine, Our yeilunco for ultinato suceoss us o puty orgauized for tly legal probibation of the liquor tratic fx upon the samuy Gnipotnt arm, Fourth—Thut thero van be oo greater perit to the nalion than the existing party competition for tha liquor vote; that uny party” not oealy opposed 1o tha truflic, experience ehows, wil cnguge it thy competition, Will court the favor of tha crimiual clugits, will barter away the public moznls, the purit of tne Luflot, und every objuct of good government, Sor purly suceess, Fth T, witlo ndopling polities! monsuren for the probibition of the liquor tratlie, wo will continne the uro of ull morsl weais I our power 1o porsuado nuen away fromi tho injurious practices of using aud sclling fnloxicatiug beverages, ‘Sict/—Tuot wonwite it persons, whether fotal ab- staiuct o Lot o recozuize to torriblo ihjurlcs in— fieted by the ilquor tratiio, 10 unito wit us for ite overthrow, wnd {0 sccuro’ flierehy peace, order, and. e protection of person and propuity, Scventli—Thut ‘compolency, Nonosiy, and sobrlety aro_indispeutable qualificaiions for Holding public ollice, Eighth—That fixed nud modlerate slarie should tako tho yluco of ofliclal fces snd perquinites s tho franking-priviloge, wuccures, and wl wnnccessoy alticus unid expenta should Lo ubolisliod, und ovory ponlblo means should Lo employed to provent corw uption mnd veeality in ollice, and, by a Hgid systom of necountubility from all of'lts ofhcers il gunrds over the pmblio ireiaury, the utmoul, ecouomy shonid Yo practiond aud eaforeld In every dopanmeat of tho Gogerument, inti—Ihist o favor tho election of Prestdent, Vice-Ererfent, md United Sttes Sonutoru by direct voto of the people, Zentl—~That tho fostering and extonsion of common schoots under thy caro nud support of the Stute, to aupply the want of o general und lberal educutlon, I o primary duty of jroud government, EievenilmTbut while wa hold it to ba equally the duty ani the fuerest of thu wexes 10 work for rum’s over fiazow, we caunot refroii £rom tho gratefal commenda~ tion of thoso women who huve ot tho example of de- voting ull the power and influence they posseaged,imun ex:mplo which we regret there uro #0 inany of tho otli.r bex to uppliud und g0 fow to Imitute,—and we avoitdd cull upon tho tomperance women of thie land to contine thelr ciforts, aud eapecially until such thue an they sunll be endowed with the kime legal privileges aa tleir fellown o cuploy ull thetr fuflucnce uud pow- ors with husbands and fufbore, sud others who huve Lho baltut, hat it nay bo wsod 'on tho sfdo” of sobriety aud yood ‘order, \ 76 th—That we arein favor of substituting green- ‘backs for watioual onrrency, and that the uurreucy shoutd he Lrought to a spaclo bisls uy spoedlly as com. putiul with the safety and Interest of the mujoraty, KOMINATIONS, The following nominatious wero made: Siate Treanrer, Muj. Little, of Pana; Supermtond- eut of Schoals, Mrs, Jouulo I, Willing, of Bloowm« ington, Professor in the Weslovan Universmty, | OTIIEL RENOLUTIONS, The following resolutious were adopted Tesotved, Thit we hourtily fudorse the nction taken Dy the Notlonul Prohibitory purty, whereby it in- Qoreos fentale Wnfrage, Jtevolved, Thnt tho lust clavee, mumber 7, of the To- wiblicon Pla:form, 1 the followlug wordk, *und it Lopposed to intobtorence by Juaw it tie bubite, it und custonis of udivilusiy excet o suppresd Heentlourness, and to preserva the peace oud sobriely of the vltlzens of tho State,” 1y an fustit to the Chrike fan conwfvnco of the propl of the - Btate, and gocs Dack b quurter of 8 century of civillzation by iis fu- famous proposition ta ullow cliss of peoplo to trample “on_our Christiun Sabbath und (0 indulge without restrulut of luwin the uso und sule of fne toxicating Nuuors, At 6 v'eloos p. m, the Convontion adjourned sinu dio, Quarterly Meoting of ‘the Anti=Moe nopoly Society of Marshall County, i o the Edtlur of The Chicaan T'ribime: lufl’u’:: ’l‘Ln mméth quurtorly meeting of the Mar- shed County Auti-Monopoly Society was held at Looon on Suturday last. In the absonco of Prosidont Greon, Guorge W. Emerlok actod as huirman pro tomn, < illluuulihlnd bueluces of the lest meoting, belng the adoption of tho now Conatitution drafted by tho Btate Aesoclation, wns-takon up, It was an tar modiflod na to leave tho present Constitution tho eame, axcnlfl. tho provision na to tivolve Vico- Presidonts, which was smendad #o 58 to Lave but ot.e Vica-Prosidont. The oloction of ofticora for the Assaoiation for the oneuing yoar rosulted in tha cholco of B. Q. Groon a8 Presidont; A. I Gaston, Vice Prosiaont ; @, W. Emorick, Tronsnror. k’n“d John G. T'nrin, Focrotary,—tho Prosidont, Vico-Pronie dulm. nad Boorotary to be tho Excoutive Com- mitteo. On motion of M. @, Cotnoy, of Saratoga, tho Exooutive Committeo wers intructed to inquiro into the propristy of ocatablishing an Anti- Monog.oly pavor in Marsball County, to work in the Intorest of Roform, The spenkor, tho Hon. Alex. Campboll, of LaSallo, belng prosont, was ealled on, and mnde oue of tho most nrgumentative, forelblo, plain, and poworful spoechon ovor rndoin Marshall County, Ho callol things by thoir propor nnamey; said that our Governmoui wuy but a prok of schomors, from big to Hutle, who sought to onrich themselves at the oxpense of tho lubor and toll of tho alroady tax-Lurdoned aud almast Impoverishiod gountry? that tho presont banling syatom wan tho most fonrful monopoly of al mononolies,—Crodit-Moutlior, salnry-grab, Tam- many Rings all lncluded ; thitt, when wo wera in the clutohas of the moneyed monopoly, wo never wonld got rid of boing governed by an ollgarchy moie powerful in grasp than & Cazir,— oug that will never be ncefully broken by oither Judiclary, slaturo, or Exocullvo. IL fs by theso that wo aro ridden by high-Interost-boaring bonda, ont- iug out the vory vilals of the nntion, and, to {llustrato, bo kald that, had some outerpriving bavker lonned £1 in o bond, bearing 10 por cont compound intorcst, beariog duto ot tho thno Capt. Joln Bmith landed at Jumestown, Va, 1607, and sccured by all the real and porsona! 1oporty acqitired aud to bo nequired, tho bond o-any would bo woith more thau four thnes all tho persoun! property nud real ostate in the United States ; and ho challonged donial, Charlos It i.ombnnl, Jobu G, Fari, Amasa Gnrott, D, W. Dabley, A. II. Gaston, Milton Webbor, Beujamin ‘Curner, aud_Joshun Myors, were appointed to autond s delegates ot the Congresslonal Convention at Fairbury, July 1, AL G, Cotney was appointed on tho part of Murshall County as a Ropresentative sud Hen- atorial Commtico, The meeiing waa ona of great interost, and was well attended by porsons’ from all parfs of tho county. Q. W. ExErick, President pro tom. Joux ¢, Fanis, Bocrotary, ‘ Preliminary Notes of the lowa Ros publicnn Convention, Special Dispatch tay'he Chicaao 1'ribune, DesMoines, In,, Jungl0,—A largo numover of dologatos to tho Stato Republican Qonvention arrived on to-duy's traine. Tho prospects aro goud for a large Cunvontion. Tow farmors and & gront many Postmostors are among tho arri- vals thus far, Tho candidates are numorous, thongh o slato is made with suoh a combination to back it, that thoso off tho elato can expuct little moro than a complimentary voto, Tho prosent incumbents for Secrotury of State and Treasuror will ba ro- nomiuated by acclamation, Tho Attorany-Gen- oral 18 to bo contestod, though E. Cutts, the proseat 1ncumbent, has tho inslde track, TAlE FINANGIAL QUESTION is the subject of n grest deal of discussion at tho hotely, Tho rag-paper-money mon claim to have o majority, and uny they will insist on tho brond plank fayoriug a inrge issue of cnzmnos‘. Sonator Wright is at homo, and is besioged by dologates to Luow wihat 18 to bo dono, It is un~ derstood that he advises a compromise by ap- proving Cougross for the passase of the Dill nt tho cloge of tho sesrion of Congress, THE LIQUOR QUESTION also threatona to disturb the Convention, as thero are those bero already who iusist on o slrong probititory plauk. A resolation such ag tho Auti-Monopuly Convention passed will not patisfy cither sido, aud the wholo sub- ject may bo postponed, Tho womnn suffragists also want a plank, but they cannot get it. ‘The Dubuque District. Correapondence of L'he Chicayo Tribune. Dunugua, Ta,, Juue 23, 1874, The Congressional raco peuding in this district will bo & warm one. The question of candidater, however, is not balf #o distracting 03 usual, The Btraights aro in narrower straits than thoy have found themselves in siuco Appomnt- tox, and all the younger Congressional aspirants aro willing to hold thomselves this time, The flold has beon earefully looked over, and official notico given that none but full-bloods must at- tempt the courso that Donuan-fears to troad. The strongest man now Js ouly equal to the emergency, and i JUDGE cooLEY, ‘Washington lawyor, Tows Stato Sonator, Dubuque bauker, &e., 5 to bo presented to the Btraight Nominating Convention, which will meet at Me- Grogor on the bth of August poxt, as that ox- coptional candidate: the strongest man, Pow- orful opposition from the northern and western pordons of the district has been anticipated, and 8 bolng provided against by such menns na the strongest mau's frionds have tho authority to use. The apparent eelfishness of their claim, ginco tho Umted States Sonatorship, the Untied States Pension Agonoy, and United States Revenuo Collectorship, are all corrlied by Dubuque men, is frankly confessed; Dut tho exigencies of tho caee, you know, Dot- tor win success with tho question of locality left out, than meot defent with the question of lo- cality lugged in, This is the alloged altornative, sud, In proof of Cooloy's power to pull them thiough, his record will be fully made up for uso at tho Convention, Tho compilers will not, of courso, go back more than a year or two, if they can avoid it. They will show how thoroughly be dofented tho Domacratio candidate for the State Senato last year, evon going out of our banner ward with a long roll of God-fearing, Jackson- loving Democrats behind bim. Iis suavity of manner, liberality of pures, generosity of hoart, oud intimato acqualntance wtth mon at Wash- ington and their tactics, will all bo brought for- ward aud enlarged upon, if necossary to insuro Lis nominntion. His zeal 1m support of Meth- odst churches aud coliege ondowueuts will not bo overlooked ;* sud, strange us it may soom, aven THE LITTLE IROWN JUG will be rolled in to wid_ Broiher Cooley in this roco. It may bo srgued tine this littls. jug cau roll both ways, from the goal as well as fownids its but I venture tho prediction it will roll vighe for Caoley's. Tho liquor question will be » fac~ tor of bugo power in_solving this problem of Congressional ~ succossion, nnd, uless tho Buraights in convention flatton ou this question a8 did the Anti-Monopoliuts the other day at Desdloines, Cooloy’s prospects will coutino. to brighton, Bhould they put him upon n platform contaming o sonsiblo Jiconso plunk, Cooloy would bug overy Germnu vots in the dwstriet. Foear of wienating tho prairies caused the Auti- Mouopolists to msort a menningless tamporance planlk into an otherwise excollent platform. The appen! of 40,000 Germans leagued to oppose pro- Lipition was swept away by o wave of fanaticism in the councila of the Anti-Monopolists, No foolishness could hiavo afded Cooloy more than this. Will the Straights dodgoe tho issuo in like manner? Tho probnbilities that - thoy will not will incienso with time, for it 1 evident that convietion fuvorable to rigorous liconss law is steaduy growlng among the ultri tomperanco peoplo throughout the Btato; und for such u law the Germanus aro even clamorous, Cooloy's vote in tho Senato last wintor saved tho wine and beer clanee from prohitatory ruin; and noue know bottor than the rudieal sconc-sb{tcers in this district what & eplendid opportunity Cooluy's candidnoy will give to provo that theo Qermans in Iowa bave not left the Republicnn party. With them, Cooley's succens before tho L‘um‘un!x‘cu menus moro than Cooley's success at the ballot-box. And they feol good over the prospect. They scent every broeze from the praivie. and are very gratoful, these meking hot days, for thowe that DLOW COOL-EY, Aud they avo refresbiugly froguent. Gradually thelr slies brighten, ~ Oue by ono, boyond re- call, possible candidates doclino and de away, and hero and thore the **Independent™ rural pross comes wolomuly down to tho advocaoy of ll:o Cooley claim. It is unaccountuble, excopt on tho hypothesis of Cooley's trauscondent po- litieul purity, tho nlacrity with which all the othor big and httle political fiwhes fu this dutriet are proparing to run their perspu- ing noses fnto Cooloy's not. But Cooley hns suuvity of munner ; ho has o gonorous henvt, Liboral purse,—on that point, ut lonst, tho poli- tioians of ths distriot will Le satisllod, He s envrgetic and magnetle ; ho shinkos you by both hauds at ouca ; ho don't moan tohave un nuum(, —not in this district, Ile moans to nuccoed In thiu campuign, aud will, it ho has to illusttate tho entire sorios of Christion virtues to do eo. Woll will It bo for Anti-slonopolist fortunos if Antl-Monopolist cauonses, Antl-Monopollst con- voutious, and Anti-Monopulist candidates even, vH CHICAGO DAILy don't yiold sonnlderably to tho softening pros- suro of this auguat Ohulstian fnfluonce. TIE ANTI-MONOPOLIBT PAUTY haa beon tooking ateadily, by turns in two dirce~ tionm, lor & staudard bearor in the commg con- teat : Ainswaith, of Fayotlo, and Dr, E. A. Guil- bert, Ohairman oloot of tho Auti-Monopoly Con- tral Committaa § but, within n fow davs, s filond in this cley bin rocorved a lottor from Afnsworth, In which 'he states ho will not bo a osudldate for Congress, If this fa his real purposg, tho question would be portinoits * Wiy {n this thus?® And, If tho purposo is finnl, tho party in convention will robnbly find it ensy to ubite upon Guilbert. 'ho Doctor haa strong Republican antocedonts, and for this rongon would ba palatable, quite, to all honest Liborals, T'he porsistonoy mfl; which b demanded, ne Chairman of tho Anti-Monop- oly Convantion, a fair bearing for the Cormaus, would halp Lim considorably In_ tho Lenguos and, if tho contest wae to bodecidod by pordonal and political morit solely, tho Anti-Monopolists would have no ronson to rogrot thoir mation should thoy put Dr. Guilbert forward, But thore! to talk of theso Congrosslonal racos bos ing run on tho principlo of political purity and personal merit 18 to bnzard one's roputation for sanity, Nol gold, or itu ragged aquivalont, i the Archimedenn lover that moves our political world, ‘VEsTon, The Council Isluifs District. Special Correspondenceaf The Chicago Tribune, CouNorL BLuees, In , Juno 27, 1874, Tho most important topio hore now is, ** Who nabiall bo our next Conpressman 2" On Thursdny lasy the Post-Oflice Ring nssombled, nad unnnie mously nominated JAMES W, BM'DILL ns thoir candidato. Most of tho dologates came in on passos, aud thoso who did not ride on passos came on half-fare. BeDIl had no op- positton. Public opinfon—that is, the offico~ holdors’ opinion—was manufacturad by a gon- tloman from thiw' oity, who hos ataid o8 a lobby- 186 lu Washington all winter, at tho oxponso of tho tax-payors of this oity,. Ilo wroto lot- ters to tho Chicago Infer-Ocoan pratsing MoDill, and hiad thom copiod intonll tho time-sorviug papers of this district. The result is, .that MeDill bos been nominated,. How to boat thia trick of tho political cards is tho question, The farmors all kuow that McDill recoived 8650 per month from the 8d of March, 1873, to tho second Monday In Docombor of tho same year, without having rendorod ono minute's sorvico in ox- obange for the eamo, Thoy ronson thia way': * Meill fs not our man, bocauso, for dofug noth- ing for oight months, ke drow $5,200, aud boforo ho know whother tho Houso of Reprosentatives was 5 legislative body or & olover-pateh, Ho drow the monoey. Tust is onough for us,” THE ANTI-MONOTFOLISTS havo s hoavior task on thelr hands, Some four or fivo candidates present thomeolves, Iirst and most prominent is Josoph Kuouts, DBeforo any couventions were hold, ie announced him. #ell au an Indopendant candidato, Muay of his friends oro trying to seouro for him tho Indorse- mont of th Anti-Monopoly Congressional Con- vontton, e hins beea a residont of_the distriot for wany venrs, is a Prosiding Bldor m the nluthudaat]::‘,wlmupnl Church, has some {alent, and i3 ove of tho trucst men in the distriot, undorstand that, if he is not indorsoed by the Con= ventiun on Waduerday, ho will rua Indopondent, B. . Mootgoniory, of this city, a former Domo.. orat, is nmbitious to boar off tho palm. Ho lus' n rouzh road to travel, for movaral ronsons : Tho flrst fs, Locouse he i a Iuwyer; nud tho fact Is, the Opposition caunot clodt a lawyer to Congrens, Tho sccond roason iy, that thero 18 no use in talking about elocting tho attorney of a rallrond company. This dise Ppuses of his ease, D, BL. Harris, of Cass Qoun- b, it 8poken of. Ilois o sterlin, man, and is of and from too peoplo. Mr. Rood, of Fromont County, wauts tho nominatiou ; bit whotber ho can got 1t is u problom. The snmo mav bo safd of Dr. Morcor, of Aduina County, Mr, Morritt, of Montgomery County, will come tto the Couven- tion with tho dologation from his couaty. Two years ago ho mot MeDill on tho stump, and mado him a gallant fight. Tuo Hon. L. K, Bolt- er, of Hmrison County, a member of tho laat Logislaturo and one of tho best mon in tho Btato, has veon nawed, and will probably be sottled on ns tho compromiso ecnndidate, If Knotts is nomuwated, the result is doubsful, If ba {8 not, the fight iu tho Eighth Distiiot will be triangular: MeDill, Ropublicau; Kuoits, Inde- poudant ; and —, Auti-Monopoly. Ermmant. nation in Indie Nol ann, Spectal Dispateh to Phe 0 Tribune, Font WayNg, Ind,, Jun 'lie deleyatos to tho Democratic Congressional Couvention to- morrow are alrendy aiving in lnrgo numbers, and ave guartured at promiuout Liotels. Excito- ment runs bixh, and the prospects are that the bulloting will “eontinue soveral days befors a choica is made. Thero aro eight candidates be- fora tlie Convuntion, but tho contest scorns to bo principally confined to s, H, Hamilton and W. olerict, of this county. = Pool selling on the ro- sult is 1n Congressionnl progress at thoAvoline Houwse to-night. “Tho Domocratic mnjority in the diatrict boing about 4,000, tL e nomination 18 considered oquivas lont to an clection, (To ths Associated Press.y Font WAYNY, lud., Juuo Y0.—Lhe eomowhat singular spoctucle was piesonted hore to-mght of povl-solling, at tho Avelino louse, on the nomi- uation of Congressman by the Democratic Cone vention to bs held in this city to-morrow, Ham- itton, first choico, eold for'33, as did also tho fiold. Wlulo the bidding was at its Loigbt the polico appeared and ttopped tho proceedings, Tho oxcitement runs high and the contest to- morrow will e n close one hotweon Hawilton and Colerick, Nearly two Luudred delegates have arnved. Michiznn Politics, Specilal Dispateh to T'he Chicago T'ribune, DeTnorr, Mich., June §0.—The discussion of Btute nominatious among Repubiicavs I« bocom- ing quuto brisk, Gov. Lagley and Liout.-Gov, Ifolt will bo ronominated’ without opposition, Tor Socrotary of State thero is n stroug movo- ment in favor of E, Ch D. Holden, of Grand Rapids, aud no opposition has manifested iwself, Auditor-Genor:1 Hnm‘phm_v will also probably bo ronominatad for his fifth torm, and tho present Attorucy-General and Buperiutcadent of In- struction have only beld ono term, and will ro- ceive nommnntions without doubt, The chiof coutost at present promises to armse over the Troasurersiip, Mr. Collier not proposing to run agnin. The ecandidatos in tho fiold 80 fur aro John K. Buies, of Louawoe County, {or sevoral torms membor of the Legislature ; Jubu Johnson, n banker, of Port Huron ; and Col, W. B. McOroaty, of Flint, present Umtod Btates Cullector for his district. The lattor seoms to huvo the livelicst following thus far of all. Tho struggle over this placo will unquestion- ably be a very animated on Ant lonopolint Congresstonanl Cone vention in towa, S8pectal Diepateh to The Chicavo Tribune. Ocpan Rarwws, In., Juve 20.--At the Anti- Monopoliat Congrossional Convention Leld here to-day, the sovoral connties wore well roprosont- ed. Mayor Bloom, of Jowa Oity, wad chosea Chalrizan, and delivored 8 short addtoss. On tho wuoond ballot J. Wilkinwon, a tarmor of Tamn, wus deolured the unanimous choico of the Convention as candidato for Congress, Mr, Wilkinson {4 a farmor, aud said to bo o gentle- mau of culture and cducation. On the currency question ho is in favor of oxpansion rather than contiaction, Arknnsus Elcction, Lrrrre Roox, June 80.—The cloction to-da; passad off vory quictly, 1t is imposaible to tell tho result at this hour. The cu{lh-m goue large- ly for tho Convontion, though the vote for delo- gatos 1 vory closo. ‘The New York Liborals, New Yonk, Juno 80.—At a mooting to-day of the Liberal ouublican Stato Geveral Cominit- toe, it was decidod to eall n Btate Convontion, to bo holu at Albauy on Bopt. 9. Nomination Accepted, ALBARY, June 80.—Ex-Gov, Clark hns ncoopted tho nominntion of the Prohilation Convention for Uovernor, —_—— So Much for Belag in o f2urry. '“I'wo young gentloman, whilo out riduyr fn s buggy yostorduy,” snvs the Dallas (l‘nxuug e~ ald, * saw o pockot-hook lylng {n tho stroof, nad thiking ¢ “contatuod money, they both hur- rlodly jumpod from tho bugyy to get it. The “huery broke tle fiugor of ono of them, and dis- lovated tho anilo of the other, and the povket- book contaiuod nothiug to puy for tho coat of thoir Jump.” — .Drunkenness in Bnrmah, A misslonary to Uppar Burmah says that when & porson i frab found guuty of drunkeonnoss thore lie 18 parndod thiouga tho streots by tho Stato Milllnlnru, who roud the urlmo at the stroot coruord and lash him with thougs, Ho 18 thon talken to the high court and flogged moro wo. veroly, and then sont howe. If tho offeuse iu ropoatad bio Is again subjected to the same pune lshument and then banishied from thocountsy, TRIBUNE: WED SPORTING NEWS, PPN Proliminary Notes of tho Dexter Park Summor Meeting,” Sale of Gage's Blooded Stook 'a't Dextor Park Yestorday,. The Chicagos Experience Defeat at the Hands of the Mutuals. THE TURF, THE FINST DEXTER PANK MEETING begine at 8 o'clock this aftornoon, and witl con- tinus for four days, Sinco the oficial pro- grammo wns fssued, changos have been mado necossary in tho first day's racing by tho non- conformanco of trotting-horse ownora with cor- tain provisions cleatly sot forth by tho mannge- ment of tho park at tho outset. Honco, instead of th raco for the froo-for-nll purse of 3,000, which was advertieed to come off to-dny, thero will bo throo other trotting racos amorg loenl hiorses with a record better than 2:35, The con- ditlons, pursos, and other dotails portainiug to theae trinla of spcod will bo found iu fall n the column of nmuscmont advertisoments elsowhoro in thia iesno, It in scarcely nocessary to rofterate what wo hava boforo euld with rogard to tho mauner in which the track will bo conducted this summer. Mr. Maneur has sunouncoed overywhare that, if honost managemont and & desiro to ploaso and nccommodate the public do not succoed, the park will bo permanently closed, and ho must atand or fall by that aunouncoment. Tho dis- ffl\cuml ovantaof last scason have placed tho eaok under a oloud that 1t will take persevor- anca and the strictost honesty- to romove. So far, Mr, Mausur has persevored. in the face of divheartoning opposition, It remains to b soen whother the romaindor of his contract with tho publlo will bBo as fithiuily carried out, But thoro can bardly be & doubt on that score. Ho has staked his menus nnd his roputation ns an Lonorablo turfmau on the issuo, and, with the fato of his prodecessors befaro him as & warning, thera can Lo no reason why Lo should permit any uufmr denling to take pinco, All bio aske from the pubiic In fuir pacronago, and ho i8 willlng to dopond on their judgmont. Tor tho accommoaation of tha gouersl publio and horso-owners who desiro to be early on tho traclt, wa print the following time-table of trains runniug to Dexter l'ark on the Michigan South- ern Road, which will be obsorved during tho woek: Loave tho city—6:10 a. m., 7:86 n. m,, 10:10 8, m,, 1 p. m,, 2:16 p. m., 5:30 p, m. Leave tho Stock-Yards—Gi60 a. m., 11 a. m., 1:35 p, m., 4:80 p. m., 6:05 p. m. THE RUNNING HORSES, As tho prosont meeting witl be dovoted nimost oxolusively to running races, thoso who take a ractical intorost in turf matfers would douttlous ike to know what tho siablos comain, Deforo euumerating tho horson, wa ventnro the assertion that a finer or fastor collection of ruunors thnn i8 now nt Doxter Park was nevor toforo gatherod together thero or clsewhere in tins vicinity, and if thov dn not afford tirst-class sportic will be something strange, The stubles are na follows 1 Ed Gray, Chicago—Cruiskeen Lawn, King's Excuee, Poutlac, aud Wexford. William Barnes, Chicago—Cruender, and Viva, W. B. Scully, Lexington, Ky.—Lxilo, 1 years old, by Donetalle, out of & Itotel mare; Null, 4 yerrs old, by Asteroid, dam by imp. Australian, Hankius & Conlisk, Chicago—Crockford, by Lightvirg, out of Mishap; Galonn, by War Dance, out of Qlageta; Young Hmry of tho Wost, by Iarry of the Wost; Ella Ilaniios; Di ¥ imp, Kmght of Bt. Georgo. , Vicksburg, Miss,—Poit Leonard, 5 yonrs old, by Voucher, dam Pernells, by imp. Gloncoo ; Maty L., 5 years old, by Vouchor, dam l‘:,yE;lwilun; Capt. Huichiugon, G years old, by oucher, dam Ellis, by Zero; Carrio 1%, 8 years old, by imp, Billett, dam Miss Yooto; Billott, Jr,, by imp. Bitlelt ; Bethio Bounce, by eame, Mr. McEntes, Lucen, Marehnll County, Ill— Littlo Frank (formerly Willie Jinke), by Socond Jack Malone, dam Amanta Butoid, by Itovenue, L. J. McGibbon, Cyvthinta, Ky,—DBay fily, 8 yenrs old, by Asteroid, dam Kato Hayes ; Nellio Grabem, 4 years old, by Astoroid, dum' Mollio Hamilton. Edward Harrison, New Orloans—Falmouth, 5 years oid, by Planct, dam Rod Roso of Glouceo ; Bwool Buy, 3 yoars old, by Daywood, dsm Ea. bruue. TRE ENGLIGH RACES. Loxpon, June 80.—The Cailisle July meoting commenced to-day, Tho Cumberlaud plate was won by Oglethorne ; Chimes, second ; Bounie Clyde, third. Soven iau. 'The lust betting was 10 to 1 against Oglethorpo; Oto 1ngainst Cliimos; and 25 to 2 agaiusy Bonuie Clyde, —_— THE GAGE BLOODSD HORSE-SALE, WELL-BRED STOCK DISIOSED OF AT RUINOUS TRICES, The first annuat enlo of thoroughbredand trot- ting Loraes from Goorge W. Gage’s farm ocour- rod at Doxtor Park yostorday, and fu all proba~ bility will bo tho last that that gentlomnn will ever engage in. Though the numbor of spoculz- tors was large, tho attondanco of actusl buyers —men who understood the busincss of buying and breeding a good team of horses—was la. mentably small, The prices pafd for tho stock, a8 published jn the subsequent list, will convizco Loisemen everywhuro that auch was the cmso. At one time it was excoedingly doubtfal if any purchasors would be presont, but toward 8 o’clook thoy bo- gan to stragglo in slowly, and when tho salo commonced thero were probably half-a-dozen porsone present who Lad oither the money or the iuchnation to make a bid. Mr. W. O. Osgood waa the auctioncor. Ho eays he never sold blooded nufmals at auch a sncrifice in his,lifo, and probably none will dispute bim when it is Luown that highly-bred mares and goldings with good stepping quulities were sold far below £200, and promisiug Young colts weut for n wong, Horse-broedors will underatand tuo goneral char- acter of the sala when thiey are told that OLD LOGAN, a Rysdyl Damblotonian stallion that hns nchioy- ed Home celobrily in the stud and on tho track, wout for §550, and hie cqually celebruced son, Logan, Jr. brought only $i00. Mr, D. A, Gnge's rond homse George, formerly the proport; of Georga B, Mansur, was ditposed of at &1,450, fully a8 much, if not more, than ho was worth. 1t was ropresented thot be could turn_n mile in 2:36, and pravious to tho salo ke was hitehed to o sully, nud driven around tho track on oshibi- tion, Tiough his nction was considerably ecrip- wled by too tight hitching, it was novortholess appacent thut bis fust timo could have beon increascd from fivo to ten soconds if thero was any desiro to got at tho renl spoad of the Lorsa. A 8-yenr old Logan mare callod Alico was wold ab 455, but was worlh more. Tneso wore the only sales in tho lot that could hava boon called high, tho remuindor of tho stock being disposed of at chenp rafos, THE FULL LIST 7 of horsos, purchasets, and prices is as followa: ZLogan, br, 8, by Rysdyk's IHombletonlon, fivst dum Lady Walluco, by Ohio Eclipee, Sold to T, I, Matthows, Clicago, o 550 Logae, r,, by Logan, firat ca maze, Bold tF. . Stophons, Chicugo., 400 Oliesuut ntaro, by Ameriea Star, 0, Blophens, Chieag S [ Nutiey Price, b, m., bred by Johu Murpor. *Hold 10 A, Emigle, Cliicago... Ete P (] Desphiines, ch. ., and colt, By Logan, first duta by Royul Ge Eold to Thomas Miillor, Chi- o 200 Chesiy to ¥, O, Stephous, Chilcago o Brow mare (ped, unknown), with Logan coit, Bold to J. 8, Martltl, CUICABO, ovee ceene- 100 Mury Brown, b i, (ped, unknown). Bold to . Biopliotiy CUISIRD. . vt w ™ orton, T, 1., by Frunk Doston, fivst nhnv ‘Bonnls’ Beotland, Bold fo B, 11, Stat thowe, Chicugo .. 150 Ty msre, by Duroc, ol 0. "817, Blinlubacer, Sonth Bond. % Buy mara (ped, unkuows), " Sold to F 8 Thens, Obicugo, . . 185 Qeergo, b g, brod by A, J. Alexunder, ientack; Ao s 1,430 Inl, ch, o, by Logal fuld to 18A, Lord, lfeug 180 . A, Gy b 0,y by Kontuicky Auba,” Bold to L, M, Gankin, Obieago,. Ho Good Luck, by Logan, first. dim Lelip W 10T ereasinennnsr teniean v 1 Hicudian, o £, by Mslcolun, fiest dim oy, Hort 6 G, & Lo, Oieago, R 3 Cheatnuit filly, by Red Eyo, first datn s tovoughe bred mare, ' Hoid to 0. Hullivay, Onfewgn...v, 85 sy fily, Arat dam by Duras, , Sald to X, 51, 31 0F1EK, OUICOO e ve voses 165 Himbletontat Blickbird, by o qbie Dovplulnes, Bold'for 130 T, Ly Al Richinond, first fard, Hold 1o Jutos MeDowell f0Fyerse e, 85 By wln colt, by Mlealn, rt di Ninoy o, Bold fo $S5eiaiankomess, 1D Drown colt by Logan, st dan Fanhy Birate ford, sl‘:m:w . Wil ] wn col Y [, _Richi B thoes ot Ao ade, Bat 1w SDAY, JULY 1 Day colt, by Logan 187 {o M, Emigh, Ohicag Buay, b, £, by Logan, firs Eold o deorgo B, Manur, Chirngo 8 Day filly, by Logan, 8old to'Dr, Coyi 3o, 00 Excolaor, white anddlo horso, Sold ta'J, 8, Mure tin, Ghleago, 125 Cuieslnut Liores. ..~ 110 An attompt wns mado to soll & fow bLormon bo- lowtging to othor partion, but it did not succoed, thioro boing an evident Inck of cwironoy. —t—s BASE BALL. THE ONICAGON DEFEATED DY TIIE MUTUALS. Spectat Dispateh to The Chictao Tribnns, New Yong, Juno 30,—The Chicugo and Matu- al Oluba playod tho fourth game of thewr cham- plonship mories tolday, which resulted in favor of the lattor. The Mutunls woro outbatted, and tho flolding orrors woro about cven, but the or- rors mado by tho Chicagos proved damaging to tholr success, Errors by Moyerlo gave tho Mu- tuals four unenrned runs in tho third Inning, which virtually deolded tho gamo, Tho flelding of Forco, Gloin, ‘Uroncy, aud Potors was fault- loss, Outhbort caughs spleudidly, aud only had ono passed ball, THE ECONE, MUTOAL, R‘},V{,‘Anl aitoado, n,’,;{,’lA,n Brer D a0l o0 Ui ol 8o 0[t0; of 0| nl’ll u‘l 21| 1] ol ot al 0l b 1 2l iy o' oflm of 1 al ol ol ol & ol P olitaua of 4} 8 3 Hiiafoft 1t af of o ol 1 2l ol o ol 11 3 of Z 1l 1] 3] otn 1oL A N «| 237118 6 Tnninge— TTAB 0780 Mutunl o IEERER SR Chiea 0000001 I3 ihieao, 1, inl, b Chiicagio, B Total burex-Alutual, 113 Ohloago, 19 Unpire=Willlxm MoLcan. JIOYTONS VB, TIE MATLE LEAFS. Braxtronn, Ont., Juno 80.—Base Ball : Bos- tons, 26; Maple Loafw, 0. ‘THE WIITER AND REDS. The following is n fullor account of tho dls- astrous gamo plaved at Duston by the Whito Btookinus Snturday, whore thoy made 0 runs to 20 for their oppononts, ¢ Tho gomo opeoed ot holf-past 8, with the Boatons ut the bat, Barnea made a good Nt nud went to Brat, Then White rout a fly to Treacy, who held it, Darnes, who was then on serond, after the fly was eaught, atarted (o run to third, but & fin throw from ‘eacy to Forco out him off, Soon ‘nfler tlie errcra Degnu to run wp, Peters eapectully distinguishing Litm- gelf dn that Jino ; and before tho Bustonw wera rent ta tho field thiey hnd scored six unearned runs, Chicago thon went “tn, and carned two by good hits of Gnthi~ bert, Force, and Malone, and i tho_second $nnin edded ona more run to thelr score, Tho Bostonn hk up for the next threo foulnge, but fn tho Hih thoy pounded Zettletn for efght runw, thelr opponents again malkang o number of tho moet brilllant orrots fmogin- ablo, Felora outdotng himeelf, Dy this time the gama Dind fentall fterent, Gxeept that oxcited by il ‘Boss tons’ batting, which wun somietlfiig astoulabiug, and Tosulted {n o grand tetal of 20 bace lits, and {he kaino number of runs, the Chicugos failing to make moro thnu six in all, The flelding of tho Boston nino was admiratie, Bitues oud Leonord doiug somo splendid work in thelr positione, while O'tourko hold everythiag that s sent o hum, Tho reat of the nino played atend- 1y, but had fow opportunities for making nuy_partic— ularly good ylaya, At thio bat, {ho_ordinerily heavy bittein woro behiud, and Bpalding, Leounrd, ‘McVoy, snd 0'Rourko carrled off tho honare, Spaliing wen to tho bat cight times and mado efx bnso hits without auy apparcnt oxertion, oud tho olllers got in somo Leautiful hite, IInll was o Yitle off color, fulllug to secnren shnglo buee, nnd White, who usinliy wielda is Lat with such felling ofioct, s credited with but ono, However, tho general eficct wus exceedingly good, For tho Chicagos, Cuthbert led at fhe bat, followed clotely by THnea und Glenn, Of tho rest but littlo enn bo aufd. " Tho ficlding wan abominablo, Hines Tuslo a catch off Harry Wright that cliciled the hearticat applauso, oud Cuthlert and Troacy both mado good catclies, —— THE RING. Special Disnatch to L'he Chicaao Tridune, TRIZU-FIGNT 1IN WISCONSIN.® GnEeeN Bav, Wis,, June 80.—The one topin of conversation {n this part of tho State is tho fight botweon Jim Taylor, of Chicogo, and Red- Haundod Miko, of Nogaunee, Mich., which talos place on Chiambors' Island, 60 milos from horo. Tho stazes aro $260 a sido, aml the battlo will decido who ia tho middie-woight champion of America, Tho authoritics havo thos far winled at tho preliminaries, both mon hnve ing trained under their oyes a3 Fort Hownrd and Oconto, and it 1w not nt atl ikely that auy nt- temp:t will bo mado to intertere with the mitl, A oircumstrnre which ia regarded nw suspicious is iho arrival liere this morning of two revenuo cutters, Their objoct Iy unitmown, but it is be- lisved bv many to bo in eomo way conuccrod with the fight. Quito n number of straugers nre alieady i town, some from 8t. Louis, and otboru from Dubuqua, St. Panl, and New Yorlk, Exoursion boats aro to losve four points, and larze attondauce and a plucky fight is anticte pated, Burenion errume WALL STREET. Slght Activity in Gold—New President . of Brie. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yon, June 80.—~Thero was o alight ac- tivity in tho Gold Excbango to-day, crused by tho reported domand of tho United States upon the Spanish Government for monoy indembity for tne lives of vicms of the masencre at Suu- tingo do Cuba. Gold roso from 111 to 111}, Hugh J. Jowett, the coming President of tho Erio Railway Company, wa3 closoted with the controlling officiuls of theroad to-dny, Tho present status and the future of tho road wora dircussed. Tho legal advisers of the Company are receiving an immense number of proxies from foreign shareholdes, and doubtloss tho Batlow adminlstration will bo continned. ‘ Tho city banks are bogimming to deposit thoir B por cent logul-tonders with the Denartmont at Waelington for the purpose of redecming thoir cireulation, and some are also acting in the same way for country bunks. THE WEATHER. Wasnrxarox, D. C., June 30.—For tha lnke rogion, patly cloudy weather and continued low temporature, except noar tho southern portion of Lakn Michigan ; light rains near Lakes Huron and Saperior; east or south winds sud station- ory or follmg baromotor. For tha Northwost wonorally clear or fair weathar, excopt in_the Lowor Minsouri, soutverly or wosterly winds, a slight rise of temperature, and rising followed by falling barometaer, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, OH1cAu0, Juna 30, 1874, HEH wtovrarond § | 31 2 |purection and servation. | § 1 § & Irorce of wind,) eathers d 8% YK 6 | 63 100 p 17 | 61 83 . m, 7| 83 0:00 o .05] 74 { 63 10:18 py m.:[20.96] 34 | 50 Maximum thermomoter, KL BMinimum thermonmeter, 62, OQENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Ciicauo, July 1—1 5, m, Wenther, Slaton. hir} DBreek'ridge Culro.... Chos 8. Chicago, 3, fronts....). Cinclunadi, Citin GCloveland . ligh Duvenport s, W., Douye: TN, B fresh, 101 Fadr, Dotrol Vight..[.12. [Oloar, Duluth’, 1 Facanubi Fort Glbs Keokuk , .. |2 0|8, LaGroeo, . 20 TS, W, goutle,vo . Bl Loavenw 'thiso g, 77|N,W,, fresh, Milwaulkeo,,[20.98) 69, W,, treal Omuha, .07 74|H,, light, ., Toledo, 04 i il Yaukton, 1 & HNOW STORM. HAvIrAx, June 80..—There was & hoavy fall of 8now on Capo Droton Istand yestorduy, it sl LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Jerry Milligan and John Fitzharris engagod In n pugltistle oncountor last ovening at 6:30 o'clock, at tao caruor of Statoand Fourteonth stroots, Officor Jonea was attracted to tho seene of the finy, aud attompted to arrest the purtles, when they turned upon him florcoly, and struck lbun twico on the hoad with 4 billst of wood, iuflicting sovere wounds, The attack and njury did not detor him from ar- resting them, and afior a sharp elruegle he fanded thom into tho Armorv, Miligan in luown to thoe polico as » desporado, aud it is probable that ke will yocelvo justice this morning % tha hands of Mr, Buydon. A disorderly abode kept by Nollls 8mith, on Eagle siroot, noar Union, was raided by'tho police Inst evening, and tho propriotress aud six nmutes oapiured. L'hoy wore locked up jn tho Madinon Stroot Station lo awalt a hearing befora Justice Boully, 3 A tbree-slory frame bullding, No; 16 North Greou streot, caught fire from some unknown causo last night at 9 o'cluck, and was damnged to tho extont of $160. It is owned by Maritn Norton, and ocoupled by I'hilip Anderson s n bonrding-house. Tho houschold effccta wore damaged to the amount of 860, Tho hullding in iusured in tho Zitna Compauy tor §1,400, TEMPERANCE, The Liconse Party Win at Ottawa, Xil. Special Dispatch to The Chitcago T'ribune. OT7AWA, IlL, June 50.—Tho tug of war as to liconsing enloons camo up to-night 1 thls oity bofore tho Gouncll, Tho orussdera wore out in forco, sud, on leave, not very oourtaously granted, through their mpokeswomnn, Mrs, Jesso Dickey, road an addross, to which wero appended about 700 names of rosldents of Ottn- wa, of which {v waa claimed that 400 woro thoro of logal votors, T'hore are fourtoen Al- dermea in our Gity Counctl ; ong abgont, having movod away rathor than meot tho direot quan- tion of licouko or no liconso. Tho vote ntaod 9 for liconso to 4 naninst. Tho Jiconso was fixed at €60, the rate of last vear, Bonfires are blazing in varlous parts of the city, and upeechon aro belng made on tho publio uquare by the lf- couse purty, Lawless Work of Anti-Temporance Men at Xapoleon, O, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Torxvo, O., June H0.—A mont divgraceful attack wae mode thie evening upon an open-nir temporauco moeting in Napoleon, O. Btonos uud rotton oggs wore hurled into the audienco, and as tho latier dirporaed thelr homeward progross was accol- oratod by migstlos hurled from housetops and windows, 'Tho mob broke all tho windows in the hiouso of tho Mayor, and thosn of soyeral otber citizons, Throuts aro made of burning tio housen of prominent tomperanca leadors, aud great oxcitomont provails, THE BLACK HILLS. Roar's Ears Tells Mis Story. Tellowstone Correspondence New York: Tribune, Auvxious to lonrn a3 much as possiblo of the country we aro to entor, by the kindooss of Gen. Cunter, I wns afforded an opportunity to moet and converxo with Beur's Ears, bofore mentioned a8 the bast nuthority on tho river coucorning the Diack Hills. Through the modiation of Mr, T. F. Gerard, an accomplished mtorpretor, who ras X years in this country and Jins kuowlodgo ~of tho Rge lan- guago, Vay onsily onabled to get tho Indiaw's atory in good Taglish, Bear's Bara (Indian_name, Coou-ough-gt-ca-ta- wa) it an Atickarao Tndian, coming ftom n polnt high up the Missiourl River. As tflu Black Hills aro far down in Dakots, in tho Sloux couut ond tho B.oux and Reew aro _traditionnl anemi A it wan nmattor of curiosity to learn how Bear's Fars had come to spend five yoars in Southern Dakota among the Sionx. I found that the man had a personal history, which woll oo counted for his chango in Iatitude. Tho loss of two of his fingors, which I roadily discovored on shaking bauds with bim, was perpotunl reminder fo the Indinn of an early feud, the disgrace, the long-nursed rovengoe, tha retaliation, and tho self banishment winch' on- suod from it. Drossed up in an smplo sult of Uuited States blue, devoid of ornament and war- raint, Bear's Ears scomod triendly enough in up- poatance; but’ thoro was somicthing in tho },lo\clng eyo, tho broad, hoavy, iather Gothio oatures, the strong buse to tho bran, covered by the hnfi" binck liawr, which did not contiadict bia tragic history, The Roos, likke all other tribes of Indians, aro divided into bundy. Bonr's Ears was a leador of ona of theso bands. ~ Quarrels among dilferont boads and their momuers nro froguent, and Lienr's l.ars was not an oxeeption to tho rnlo, Ho bimsell becamo involved inu quarrel, ITis an- tagonint, pushing words to olows, took up & picen of wood from the fire aud bout him ovor the body, Boar's Turs did not roturn the blows, Ilis wrath wns bittor, but ducreet aud pationt. If he had been woll Bup- pocted by friends and relatives, he would havo taken his knife and cut off, not the sealp, bug tho top-kuot of his foo—ouo form of Indian ro- compenso, But ho wns not suony onongh in frionds to moot tho cousequonces.” Then ho watted to 800 1f hua iusultor would mako rupuine tion by sonding Lim o horso, which, as a poace- offering to aainjured Indian, covers a muliitude of sirs, DBut no horso cama bearivg the olivo- branch, and Bear's Ears took n silent vow of vongaanea. Hoproyed totho gods. Every duy for uimo months’ he rodo at davhenaf, wout off thred nulos, and thers il ponanco aud o offerings to lus favorito Jeitv, maying not that ho might love bis enemy, hat that ho might laze him more und moro, In his terriblo carngstness ho cut off two of his Nugors and gavo thom to the Gront Spirlt as a saoriico, “he following wintor his tribo went on & bullalg buut. Dear's Bars and his foo wero bo.b in tho party, They wout & long distance from home, “Tho main party rosolved to camp nway from their villnge. Bear's J2ars detormined {o return toit. Unknown to him, bls onomy mado the samo resolution, and, being boltor monnted, overtook him on the way, o was travoling in a narrow path, when suddeuly ho recogutzed the voice of Li encay calling t him to got out of Lho way, ‘It was ndding insult to injurs, Ho'turned asido as the othor attembted to pavs b, raised his sun and shot him dead, Cutting out the doad man's henrt, ho himsolf mounted in tho vacant saddle and rode to his lodgo, Lalling his mother to pack up what things she wanted, he busiod himuelf 1n pro- poring 8 vengoful meul, Ho cut open his onomy’s heart, broiled it, and ate it. Ho bad hungored for this monal for many days. The two lingoss he had given to tae gods wore oheap in comparison with the rownrd thiey had socured. Before daylight he was n rofugen an his way to tho Stoux cnmr. Ho was recolved as a friend and ally, and for eight yonts bo was o foo to his awn housohold, Duran; this time it was that he ou- camped and huntod in the Indian’s paradise, the Black Hills, Ouce mote reiustated tn his own tribe, bie way with many of them enlisted ns the gcout of the Long-Hairod Chief—ns tho [udiang eall Gon, Custor—and hus promised faithlully o lead bim to lnql old hannta, Taktog o litcle stick in his bands, Boar's Enrs, when ho Liad loarned wiint I came for, sat down and mado a map'in tho sand. Curofully traciog out the sireams and rivers, he placed his fingers on the Big Cheveuno snd its fark, the Hells Tourcho, *Thig,™ ho said, is tho onlv way to the Black Millw, 1t i waliod irouud o ovory aide; Ders only s the gatoway. Within this wali thora is n targe and fertile parlk, ke Littte Missowri Tiver Licads iu close to tho Bluck Hills, but thoro is no bad land, such as so wexed the Yellowstono Tixpadition, to bo sncountored. Tl blutu on the strenms, howover, are very high, and may Bive some dilliculty to wugons, Tho country is houv~ ily woodad, Ash, onk, and pine are found m nddition to cottonwood, whioti abounds on the Cheyonne, ‘Gamo is_plontiful, especlally oll, binlc and white-tuil door. Boars ato numerons, Trout abound in the atremms.” The an ml most fonred by tho Iudiana is tho panther, of ‘which Bear's Bars claims thoro uro four kinds. The Indiana know vory little about minorals, kut uay thora iw fron thord, Thern is u story that on one oceaston o aqitew brought a lnrge pieco of gold trom the Hitls toono of tho agonoios. “Phis reglon may bo snid to be the Indian’s fuble-Iand. It is “invested with logonds nad suporatitions, '** Somowhere near the contro," nuyy Bear's Ears, *thore 18 u great nest, liko the nest of tho engla; this iy the nont of tho thundor," This spot even the Indiany thome #ehves do ot vinit becaure of fenr. Por- haps tho invinciblo Indians that DBoar's Turs saw thora lad somothing to do with it. ¥ These Indisus,” snid ho, **you cannot kill; they will stand so close to n %uu that the {»l?\\'du’f burng thom, yot the bult will not hurt o, {xihall wo moot thoso Indinns?” I asked, **You," unid tho guido, ‘*thay love that land, and why should thoy not fight for it ? " Wo shall sea whethor they will. A School Question, Two gitla of the Dovor, N, I, High Hehool, Intely rorused, by their puronts’ diveetion, to at: toud the oxamination and graduntion ex reiscs in the City Hall, on tho ground that it was too ‘ublio ; and the Principat promptly suspended hem, Their paronts then o) pided to a court for an injunctiou to restrain tho suspousion, and, aftor urgumont, the mattor was roforved to tho Suprome Court, MARRIAGES, A A A AR A ANAAAAA ITAN— AL~ polls, 3 oy Gaorka . Junoy, Eini,, Mr. Juin ' Ay Cuiclutian to Mary'i, Tl all of thar ohiys No avrg " atie WOGDS A Fik Grave, noar Arlingtm Hoighte: U Gounty, Sis, Mary A. Woode 1arnory ot HsaiL g L., nutiior Gf Jobis L, Wonds, of bt Lausia, suod 11yo “Huw comnatun v boo (ko a3t £ £ liloront: 1378s, ' Louts, Voruant, New Hawpsive. and A Ny N b —— SR GRS 3 ohild of U, A.dlll\l Hubooua J, Avvm‘.' ':-‘fl 'lln;un ’1 s, : vby tho Tov, A, Youker, af, tho rorl- oy N0, B Veation arey 3 rolser il s SPEOIAL NOTIOES. A g Centaur Liniments Allay Daln, mubidus awolliops, heal burns, and will eura thaumattam, __ patin, aod any flosh, bone or muscla ' fimont, Tho White Wrapper fs for WKADT oty wso, tho Yollow Wrappe e for Price & centay large hottlos 81, Ohlldren Cry for Cnatorin.—Pleassnt to tako-s porfaot substituto for Gastor Ol but mors efcaslous t3 rogulating the stomaok and Liowels, AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 111 WEST MONROE-ST. Genteel Household Furniture AT ATOTION, Thursday Morning, July 2, at 10 o'clock. Tntiro Furnituro of Dwolllng Houno No. 111 Wost Af roout. Palor, Chamhor, Liningeroom and Rirsoms Furuituro, Oatfiols, &a,, 0, Also, ono Whoolor & Wile son Howlni Maahine, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Avotionosrs, REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, N1\ AND BEOOND-HAND FURNITURE, Friduy Morning, July 3, at 9 1-2 o'clock, Parlor and Chamlier Purnituro, Lanngos, Safas, Wa rolis, Boakeasos, Waeh Stands, flm-xn‘l! and \\’Bnl Clldr: pot, Mattrowson’ Ollice Dosks, Cbuirs, ond a large stook of Gunoral Marchandinn, HELISON, POMEROY & CO., Aunctioncora, 81 and 85 Randolph-st. REMEMBER! TELER Great Auction Sale 0£1,000 of the Finest Lots in SOUTH ENGLEWOOD, Saturday, July 4, 1874, ON THE GROUND, Torms the Most Liberal. SalePositiva, No Limit or Reserve, FREE PIONIO EXCURSION and AUC. TION TRAIN leavos R. I, R. R. fignofi at 9 o’clock on morning of salo. Oome evorybody and oujo leasant day In the 1] Grove WA AR oAbl b bty e bosate ns lfl‘t Dusa's Baud, M Laso Ball arms or any nthor Trticulars get small billa oe ull t postorn at It O, GEVINSY Olue, 68 Lot 0l ELISON, POMERDYL & G0t Ausitonsotar™ (ESTAGLINIED 18 By Wi, o orsa 1 acos, ] i 83 3 50), A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 108 EASY MADISON-ST, NEW AND G0OD FURNITURE, CARPETS, Tabla catlary, orackpry, glass, platod waro, buggics and iaracss, Woillostiag, duls 1 At 8t oclick, ne 18, Liast + BUTTERS 2'CU., Avictiaacers, 2 Lals o Rebeeeast, mear Wood AT AUCTION, Wednowiny, July 1, ‘ol 3 ot ofenro o, 0 l?u'fl‘vn‘.(i'x-fl. AT i outu Rl e of , ‘Town 39, teet frant. Dicennute, G0 fond enst s - WAL A 350 BOXES LEMONS, JUST LANDED, Wodnesday Aftornoon, July 1, af, 8 o'closk, at yortits Waealinion s Byttt 35 Wode: Lomons In primo ordor. Wil be wold in qhantities to ohie sult for ea WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors. LOT AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Wednesday Morning, July (,at 11 o’clack, ' 103 MADIS 3 Lot 8, Block 3, t0 foot Tront on Cliaties-av., 19954 food dadp, ‘e cash, WM. 'A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioneors, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, P ls, ladine® . e rmng Uty a0 g S olaek i Eneds; aotionn 108 Fiast Madinon-at. G BUTTERS & v0., Auctloneers. Sale of Hogiery and Notions, o wived, ISD A N ;"‘l‘flkc{t‘icl}“‘l:" “’fl‘rly"l Slt{\Y JMURNING, July 3, at 18 » E3 A RS & CO., Auotionara, Our Next Regulur § turdny's Sale of Fumnitire a0 Honsehold Goods Wil bo held FRIDAY, Jul 03 a’olock, at. 10 Madisonat. WAL A. BUTEE Efi{f"»f‘.firu}n‘.'}agf“ 1,000 LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Parlur ané Ghambor Sote, New Parniture, O . ing Glysees, Tabio ¢ o it Caneral Moo At Grransen Nolodoona. & Snlumn‘m!. i\l”x\l;(“‘!lln-l; My 5 ab 81 olelock, ‘st ous UTTERS & 00., Auctfonsars, Sonl Yo Hoseleld Ganis AT ONCER 2 Thia woek wo soll on FRIDAY, iustead of Saturdsy, WAL A, BUTTERS & GO., Auctionvers, 103 Madison st COUPE FOR ONE HORSHE, FRIDAY, July 8, at 11 o'olock, rear of our Balosrooms, 103 Madisbii-st, M. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionears. SATLE OF Valualle Miscellauenrs aul Law Books, t, A, MONDAY AFTERNOON, T y HiRdlins: AEECONDON ity 6 at 2 olclook, st 100 Ay BUTTENS & o By GEO. P, GORE & 68&70 Wabash.v, AT AT CT IO IV, ¥ Oxn Thursdoy, July 2, at 9 o'olook, 10 GRATES W, G, CROCKERY. Hougehold Furniture. Ohtarabor Sotsy £ avlor Satr, Donkoxson, Sldutionrds, War rolios, {vainnt Boilsteads and Boroas Tt Loungen, Rockers, Clinirs, Mirrors, O Ot i Lonagen ockers, Chalra, Sierors, Garpts, Osibo Deeks; " Gifo. B, aone &00., Auotioneors, Thursday, July 2, at 9:30 a. m, P BALE OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, Dross Goods and White Goods, Hoslery and Underwear, Furnishing Goods and Faper Collers. A Great Variely of Bummen Stylos Hats and Oaps for Mon and Boys, Also Parasols, Fans, Shawls, &o. GEOQ. P. GORE & CO.. 63 and 70 Wabas| Bouts, Shoes and Stippers™ At Austion an Wodnosday, July 1, . GAdES STOST BIf df&'s'é\lr: a'n'u'l il DL By IARRISON, ROCIEWELL & WILLLAMS, GREAT PEREMPTORY SALE OF 250 CHOICE OIL PAIH At 204 & 206 East Mudison-st., BY OATALOGUE, Wetuestay, July 1, at 10 aud 2 oclock, Tvory Picturo will positively be sold withe g:: any resorve, and buyors should attend tings will bo on exbibition Tuosday at our HARRISO; 5 WItLL & WILLIAMS, ¥ uflwf&gfi‘..film iast Mudlun'st, By DB 8 ot USH, SON & CO,, Al aud 43 South Caualest, Furniture, Onrpots, and Genoral Morohandisy At Auatlon, Wnnumh\" duly 1, 104, 1., wo shsll sl 8 gouoral assort-uout of Furolure and Oarbuts, both g * T G wnd W Houth Genadah,