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0 . Ed THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SPORTING NEWS, Opening Day of tho Summer Meeting at Dexter Park, Roports of Racos at Other Points Yes- torday. The White Stockings Again Defeated by the Ath- letics. The Allantics Win in Their Game with the Philadelpiias. THE TURT, TOLDENTER PAUK MEETING, The first of the mmmmer racing meotings whivh Mr, George B. Mansur proposos to hold at Doxter Purk cining tho senson waa begun yosterday, and tho aponing was nuspisious, a3 regards wenther sud the genoral chavactor of the outortaiument. Thoro wns mob so much wuge for gratitieation In £ho patronngo bostowed Dy the public, though It was anticipated thab {ho juitial sudionco wouid be & comparatively gmnltono. Still, in viow of tho beautiful weuth- er, and tho dearth of tucf sport which tho poople Dad had tor so long, a largoer attondanoa was 0X- poctod, ‘L'icro wero probably 800 spectators and about 100 vehicles of all deseriptions on tho grouuds, nud the lack in numbers, wiile it was perhaps sevorely feltin tho treasury, was fully wade up in good heliavior and genorul respectavility. It would puem tuat tho public are not yet wholly watis~ fied that tho prownses made by Mr. Mpnsur when ho assumed tho monngoment of the tinek will bo strictty fulfilled. Two majority of them waro ovldently waiting for tho criticiems of thoss who wero prosent during the inaugural por- formances, aud will doubtless be gnided m a great mensuro by tho reports that are glvon them. They eannot bo blumed for this prudence, srhou oventa that bave ocenrrod in tho pust are tukon iuto consideration, I it ia roally tho crse that lovors of thoe turf aro waiting for assuiances of fnir dealing and hberal and progrossive man- ngement in tho woasou's racing bofore oxtond- ing that support witbout wldeh tho track will bocomo o comploto and pormanent iailure, 24r. Munsnr need havo o fear for tho ultimute nuccews of his uudectaking, Those who were fortuuate enough to enjoy tho eport he afforded yosteraay alternoon cauob but say that it was oxeellent in overy purticular, and that the trucl sind ity nppurtenances azo in far bettor covdilion 1w thun thoy Luve ever been since Doxtor Yark wits broughia iuto oxistence, Tivto:o ontortagg into tno details of the racing, wo desiie Lo suy somolhing about TIL MUYIC. 1f properly directed, it cun bo made one of the mort_important and enjoyablo fentures o(,:‘hu meeting, us it is of all tho Esstern races, T'ne ‘Dest band that can be had is always scoured for tho Clevelund, Buftalo, Utics, Suringtield, Sera- {ogs, und Jerome Pwlk mncctings, and all tho other great turf-reeorts of the coun:ry, aud it Aty orsons wao attoud those ou.or- tatuwonts simply for the purpove of plonsure, tho tewls of #pced are socondury cousidorations whon compared with the musio. Eithor woald Yo uninteresting to them without the other. he Lustern trnck managers, as wo beforo ub- gerved, have eatored to theusto of thelr patrons 10 this rospect, und 1u s, a8 in forwor seascns, will ).lu\'i(‘o them with the bort music that the country aiforas _Gitmore's full band, with the relobrated Arhucklo us coruct golaiet, has baon Ghgmged, nind Will Bppear m ovory iuoting of the * Quudrilatoral,” Who Dexter arle man- ngement has done uwimost as woll, Ionry Page's 18l band has i eugaged for the mecting, on conditiun that 'sge Limsolf, who is a socond Arbuckle, shall play his tavorite aolos, All that remains to bo dove is to have the pro- zrnmmes frosh and nttractive, aud to place the fand inn position where the mumie can bo hoard all over the park. Wo would rnu‘:ucnnlly sug- yest tha (ho eastern baleouy of the club-housa i tue proper place for tho musiciuna, for there thoy will be away from thoe sun, sud faciog tho entire nudionce, ‘I'ho music yosterdey was real- 1y oscollent, and Mr. Puga promises to bring it Lo ustill groutor state of perfection, now that ho understands what 1 wanted, Nothing can bo lust by furplshiug good masio, as it will attract many to & xueo who otherwiso would uever think of gomg. 'Thore is huthing more fascinaling than o woll-conducted open-uir coucert—aot oven a horse-racoe. 'ho racing bogan prompily at 3 o'clock, but afier that b was conductud someowhat slowly, Capl. Pugo snd Messis, Williams and Furlong wero o judges, aud guve tho utmost satistac- tion in everything but the long waits betwoen Lieats. TIE FINST RACK was for o pursp of 500 fur horses of the £:33 clwsw, nnd four horsey atarted for it, they being tho tonn guldin‘; ank Pudwmer, the rosd mare Mury 1., "tho blnck muro Lerths, aund the bay gotdimg Young Fiinceton, Theso was but lits poo) eelting ou tho result, —Uertha was mude who favorite, after sho began to dovelop spoed, but thero wero fow tnkers of the outs oiffered on hor, A start was quickly effceted for tho slrst hoat, Palmor Yuaving the pole, and outeido of Lim, iv tho order wumed, stood Mary, Princeton, nud Dorthn. Wijey 1fot_off evonly gonough, but going round the turn Princeton and toriba foll vack, Palme or hold Lo the pole, baviug only Mary B. to pusa Tum, aud ho headod her all the wuy'to the hnti- nile polo by two lengthe, At this point Piinco- ton and Berthn began to gam ground, aud whea the upper turn was reacked the liotgos wout around jt in a bunch, out of which Princoton speeatly emorged, 3o went futo the Lome- stroteh, loading the noarest commetitor three Jengths, und 18 was thouvlt the Leas was biy, A bad brenis bhalf way down, however, thiew hint buck, and when he regained his feor ho wias a Tend hehind Palmer. Lhey went under tho wire in thut posicion, Mury B.” and Berthu boing o poor third and fourtli respectively, Limo, 2:4034, Tho stary for the sccond hent was periechiy oven, but the tace coull not have beeu caliod o stingglo for the lead. Borthu jumpod ahond tne jnstent tho word was givon, und maintwined w lend which varied from throw to ton longths all the way around. She pausod the stand ut u‘]un- W 8993¢, with Priveeton sovond, Lalmer tuird] nngd Mary lust, Princoton got the beat of tho sond-off in tho third heut, and was theroby enabled Lo socuros the insido place, aud koop it for womo time, 1lo was cloraly tolluwed by Bortha and Ialmer for ball 5 unto, there \ming about half u length's iiforence betwean thom, The three went aronnd the turn, andinio the bome Btreteh wvock nud nacl, but hero Princeton loft his foet, and Jost 1o Hout, Laving hard work to_get in socond. Pulmier won the milo by ahead iu’ 8:403¢, Bortha thivd, and Mury 1. fourth, % 'hio fourth and fiith heats wore nteadily trot- Led, and vasily wonu by Borthu, she having little or hio oppomtion from-wire tu Wire. Tho fourth rmulo was trowted in 238}, though it conld nave been made much taster .necessity demandod it, and the fiftn in Pulmer wus second, Mury 1. third, nud Yrinceton fourth cach tune, Yollowing is the BUSMANY, PrxTEn PARE, Ouicano, Gl July 1, 18T4,—First guminer meoting) fient duy,’ Purvo of” 3600 for Lorwea that luve_yever bealen FI00 to irst, $175 10 keee ond, und §75 o thixd; wile bats, best three in lve, iu hitruers, P, Luugiey’ Jobm i THE was betweon fuster horses, und was for a purse of 21,000, Fho sturtors fur the prize weie tua well-known black gelding Albort, Buck's chest- st mnwe Mattio, und Ford’s sorrel. galding Ttuofer, the latter two having also nequired cou- siderublo colupiity for vpecd Iu this vicinity, urge wiount of pools was bought on the “race, AlLort heg & prime favorste st tho start, 1li friends hnvo reason lo regret tho fuith they ptnced in him, un e was beatou in thréo straight ientn, Whion it was sesn thut Lo conld not win, an vifort wis made to “hodge" on bets by meking tho mare Iisutic fst cholce, but It Ad nob wucceed o any extent, only & fow pooln heiug sold. 1t was ono of Alver's ull-duys, o hitol being noticeablo in Lis hip action, the result, doubtless, of Loo much kpeeding on the noulovurd, The raco will bear v deseription neyoud the statemont that it was clovely contented throughout by Ilattia and Albert, the lutior bowg bonten by less than n Jeugth' To evory heat. Ford's horso only trotted u two hientw, and was w good third in the soo- ond. Atter thut hio had to Lo withdrawn, owing to lumenend. It wag anparont to ail thut the ware Flattio hua rpood in rosorve, Bho trotted the gagce without u broak, aud i au onsy aud graves ! ful gait, and mnde her beat record timo in tho firat heat—2:30—which is Lwo wecounds and o lialt fastor than sho ovor trofted in publio bo- foro, Heor ownor doos not lika thio tino, hecauno thero wan no necoslty formajting it, and bocato it debnra hor from compating for 2:d1 pursas, of which a number are offered in tho Lastorn mootings, Tho socond and third honts woro mndo fn %:918¢ and 2:328( rospoectively, and tho raco throughout {&aw o square and loncest ono, and war mach onjoyed oy those who witnosso it Following s tho AUMMANT, Drxrn Panr, Omcauo, 1, July 1, 1874 A ~-Tirst best throa n five, In 8, Anderson®s ch, m, Hatth 4.0, Collins' b, g, Albwert, J. W, Ford's s, g. Ror Aane~2:03 31313¢ 2169 In addition to the above races thero was to have boen & mateh raco for £400 botseen twa Toeal horacs; bub a writ of roplovin {8 more powerful oven than the mandatw of the judges of a trotting contest, ana, in tho absenceof cne u{ the Lorses, tho proposed sport conld not taio pluca, nesy, er inectivg, fral duy. Putsoof'g1,0067 milo ! 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS, The running races wil bagln this afternoon ot 8 o'clock, and will be as foliows ¢ Tromium No, §—H50, Ruuning—Mila hents, for oll ngon's " §300 o fira, 3100 to scoud, und 840 to hird orke, Freminm No, 4~$700, Running—Mile dash, for all 2R 103 pounds up §200 to trat, and $100 Lo aecondd 080, It s _highly probablo that a trotting raco will be sandwiched ‘botweon. The mustcal programmo to-day will bo as follows TART 1. 1, Mareti—* Orpheus ¥, 2 Soloetion—* Tuguenol i, Waltz—* Emmioljne 4, Quadriilo—* Scoteh " ranT 1. Remintacences of Douniz Solo clarinet, oy Snio Evphontuin, Solo cornet, by Tunes Solo asan, ba W', I, Harweard, 2, Valno—* Thousnud and Gne Nights ", 8. Polka~* Loviathan ", Soto earnet, oy I, 4. Beloction—# Lilly of Killurne, With walos, 5, Grand * Pont Horn Gallop” Solo cornet, by 1 ? © THE GALESOURG, ILL,, TAS 2 Specral ispateh to 'l he Chicaao “I'rioune, Gavespuna, 111, Suly 1.—Tho Galosburg Driv~ ing Park was oponed to-day, with good wusthor and s falr nttondnnco, Tho firat was tho trot- ting purse for four-year olds. Threo took tho track and scored. 8ir Micharl Costn +sneMeyerheor Wado BUMMARY. Fiy... Lady din, 8, 8. dorse. . 2112 The purse was 2150; first money, 3756 sce- ond, #50; third, 25, "I'he socond race was for a 600 purso, throe- | minuta class. kight took the track, Tho first monoy was $3560 ; tho sccond, $160; and tho third, $100. g | BUNMART. Ameriein Doy, Nettlo Greet Time=a: aid ‘30, Tho Iast race wns frea for all for & purse of §5L0; flrat mouay, $300; rocond, 81603 third, 50, ~ Four started aud scored. Pilot Temple, sesaaan +11-3 Chickimauga . <2038 Lady McL,. .3 33 Rattlor..... 4 dis RACES AT COLUMNUS, O. Corwvymus, 0., July 1,—Tho summer mocting of the Columbus Driving Park Association comns menced to-day. with beautiful weather, an ox- cellont track, and & fawr number of spectators, The first race on tho progisinmo was & ronning race for o premium of 600, milo hoats, two in three, Iivo horses wore enteied, The first heat was taken by Tom Boston, in 1:453 Nollio Buxh second, - Wur Jig third, Ida May fourth, Madamoiselle ~ digtanced. Tho second heat was handsomely won by Nelllo Bush in_1:473¢{; Idn May, sccond. War Jig_third, Tom Boston vory bad | fourth and barely saving bhis_dixtance. Nollin's ood luck stuck to her, and sho took the noxt font. in 1248, foltowed Ly War Jig, Boston, aad Ida. in tho ordor named, A trot for a pures of 1,000 wns noxt in ordor. For this race soven horses wore entoied, but ouly five started. Tho first heat was taken by Gron- villoin 2:353¢, Lowenstein second, Richard third, Ristori fourth, aud George Reed fhfth. 'Thoroc- ond and third heats_were also takon by Gron- villo, very prettily, lu 2:33 and 2:538. RACES AT FONT WAVNE, FonrT WAYKE, Ind., July 1,—1he annunl meot~ ing of tho Iuntington Driving Assuciation opoved to-day. The attondance was large, and the track good. 'The firet race, runniug raco, purse $400, batf-milo heats, wan won by Col- locior, in four atraight heats ; Tum Walkor, soce ond; Dick Lewis, third, Bost tina, 1:53, Tho second raco, trotting race, all horses that nover beal 3 minutes, was won by Groy Dan; Ruth, gecond ; Lillian third. ——is BASE BAUL, ATILETICS V8. clilcacos—13 To 7. Special Dapateh to The Chicaas Tribune, PRILADELPHIA, Pa., July 1.—The Athletic and Chicago Clubs played tueir third champiouship game in this city to-day, which proved tobe a well-played, though ono-sided, contest. The batting and fleldiug was about equal, but for- tune seemod to favor tho Dlue Btockings. Malons reeumed his position bebivd the bab, and played splendidly, The hoat was intonso, and the attondunce comparatively —small. Dropped fiy-balls by both Cathbert aud Hiues in the fourth hmh:lg pavo the Athlotics fonr unonrned runs, snd an orcor by Peters gave them one more 1u tne cighth, In, the third and {ifth funings thoy made aund carned eight runs by torritio batting, THE 8CORE, eatmixios, Bk { cuicaco, |u[ MoMullen, o f. 1|2 6 Catbbert, L. £..| 1) MeGoary, 's, 5| 3| 2 11| Furco, s, 0l 213 0} 0fiATalons, 11 19t o ol |Mcyeats, a2 il00 0 9013 1fiGlom, 3 2404 Th 5 341 1flp 111 ol 11z Juvu]n Tniiga— Athlotiate, Jharen o errori—Guiow Fotal bares—Chicago, Cmpire=Q. B, Gould, of TULE PHILADELPIIAS AND ATLANTICS—S T0 B, Special Dispatch o t'he Chiewao I'ribune, Nzw Yonrk, July 1,—The Ililadelphia nine plaved their ‘second gnme of tha championkhip goried with the Atlantics, of Brooklyn, to-day. Tluy was enlled at 4:10, with the Philadelphiss at tho bat, Lggler led off with a grounder to Ferguson, and retired ut first baso. Holdwworth way put out at second by another fine slop and throw of Forguson, and " Craver rotired at firsl by a good stop of Bond's, leaving Ilicks on socond, By two good bits by Booth and Chapman, the At- Inntics mcored one run in their flrst inning. Trom this polnt the Eh\yln of the Atlantics wns admirablo, ‘Uhe Philadelphins did unot score again until thoir last luniug, when, by & two-bse it of Ilicks und s three-base hit ot Cruver, threa runs wero scored, 'Tho Atlantics, in tho meau- time, ndded four runs to their score, coming out victors by 6 to 8, I BCORE. vHtEADELLUIAG, |2 |y ATLANTICS, /‘, 0 Faglor, o. £, ol o ol|Peurce, s, R Holdewortl, 3 b...] 0] 1| 1)lBoath, 1.7, 93 1| 1) 7[|Chupmia, T, al u 1| 1} 7l|Furrow, 4B, o2 1| 1 1f{uoud, 'a.., ilo of 0] o Fergison, i, ot 0 Dehiliman,'1 b, 10 ol Hodes, o, . . o1 0 Knodell, o, o7 4 Totalt oereee. 7 12404667 Q0000000 83 ou [ 11 0-5 0011 Jtuns edyned—Philadolphian, 15 Atlantic Time of pome—1 hour nad 85 minutes, Unitpire—Alr, Mattlows, of the Mutuaiy, bl ity PEDESTRIANISIL. 1,000 Mrces ¥ 1,000 souns. Tlugh Doualue completed, In Bpringflold, Masn,, atthree minutos of 8 o'clock Satusdny morning Ingt, the tusk of walking 1,000 miles m 1,000 hours, & fest proviously accomptishud by Cupt, Burelay, of England, only, As thoe peoplo have gone ctazy over Woston's walking powers, avon when he failod to accomplish whut Lo aw- temptad, there is no rensun why the followlng necount of Doanhiuo's wonderful pertormanco, takon from the Bpringflold Union, should not be road with a considerablo degreo of futorest, It is supplemented by afldavits from sevoral porsous who were continuslly prosont with the adestrian whon lie was ongaged in his Lereus joan tusls: Accustomed for many yeara to walk thirty miles & day at bis work,~thui of & mule-spinuer,—Dounliuo find & term of proparation which peontiatly fittad him for tho groat tunk which he undertook i sl belng blomned, aleo, wits Inimones povers of phyrlcal sndite: aneoand {nilomitabla plusk,—dotormlned, s ho maid ropoatedly, (o Yl it or dic, "It g beon ovident from thia atart (hat ho would auccood Af 1t wan within tho limita of humian posslbility tant lio abould do ko, To- ward tho ond of tho Nt wack hin apiritn fagged, the attendanco tip to that imo bnviug been very small, At it was found necessnry o encourage hin {n ovory possiblo way ¢ but atnee Wednoadny of this wook tho ear nppronch of thoond fme atomed to ronow hin anorgion, nnd givo lin freals zoal in all hin wikdng hours, Tho affain Uron him ks boon Ao grent, Lo cver, that, once waleop, ¢ hus often been dfMoult to mrogsn him, Such wan tho cara soversl timos lunt nigit, and when be wsn finnlly awako suMclontly 10 resumo hin mareh, ho staggored 0 much ibat many predieted hin would give it tefora morning, 10 wos fallhfly attchded, liows over, being rubbed down, na tauol, With run ond camphior, after each two miles, and 80 kopt on throuah o night, and,_ by bin mrvelous enduianco proved Iiimaclf, at § o'clock thin morning, (hio champlon po- doktrinn of tho world, Consldvrabilo. numbers. of teoplo remaincd at tho park Auring o st ulght, ani at nit eurly hour this mornig_crowis commencod to tlack thithor untl all tho Jargo uvallsblo spacn under Hio geeand atandd waw Nlod, AL 7:35 the pedeatrian wiw drensed for tha tnsk tile, tn (ghts, will binek velvet trimringe, aud with the colorn ' of Ircland und Amcriva eronred ovor Ilw shouldora, o tarted with n friond on olttior #ldo, nnd_bia nitouding phys Jan directly fu the rear.’ A pussage-wuy through the crawd: win kot ope by tho pollee, and Donahuo walked firinly aiud oroet, aild the chtors of (ho ne sembluge, The et round of tha ten vecestacy Lo minko the milo wae pankad_ovor fi exnctly two min. 1ot and ho eocond fn 315, eacli wivcossive ronud Foqiring & faw ecanids morw tinn tho ono procedii 1L, Tho tenil was tho sloweat of all, and ot ils_ end Donakntn inimedtately nat dowi, his finmotiro tank ac- complistied, aud tho” st udlo’ muda. I twenty-on minntes aid Nftg-fiva soconds, An_sxwudiintlon sliowed that bl pulso wan Bltoty il rospieation fourtoen. Thora wers lowd ehoorr at o clowo and yonoral £kl (o vongratulato i plealrian upon lis Auceors, it the palico restratued the pressing. throng 1 order {u giva tho oxhuusted man the rest hoso ek nesded, Aftor compictng this font, Donaluo _rested an honr andd o half, and then walked sn additional_two milen, ninking tho Tast oue in procisoly thiricen mbuuten, hin siride ayoroging fhirty=Uhreo nchos, An oxamination followod, it it was fonnd that ho ind 1ot Ho Mgl ent_awelling of the Hlibs, 1or a bifdtor or nhesslon unon s poreon, which 18 certainly romarkubio, ots wore freely offorod {hat ho could walk 500 milten miorn, biit {horo wero no takers, and at. 9:10 fho walk wan sunownced closed, 1o vin ‘proseutod ot elegant bonauof nnd réeetved (o heatty cougratulutioun of bin friendh i 8 modest way, 118 conlition wiil b cloroly walched for somo daya sol, to fitard agaivst (Lo norfous effocts resultiuy from thio Koyara steain upon tho teryony systom. Donahto's foit 8 nll the more remarknblo when [t f8 realized wunder what - disad. vuntages it has been performed, There in no At plavo undsr tio gratal sl Tor n man fo live or aleep, ion his foad had often beon badly covked, and durlng the first part of tho wall, boforo D, Viuey took charge of him, hie was alloweid 1o malt, und ‘8o very naturuily nequired s dinrelish for unweasoned beef thren timos 8 d His attewdautw, of courso, were men fnoxpe- rienced in any matter of thakind before, aud thoy liuve at times njudiciously antiosed unid voxed bim untll o would bocome alinost wild with rage—s terrible sisk to run for o man whone all dopended upon cooluess, norve, and physical soundness and eudurance, s UATIO. Swectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, INTENNATIONAL REGATTA NEAR DETROIT. Detnorr Mich.,July 1.—The now watering-place Lotoel, the Aloxandor Ioudo, was formally dedi- catod nt Grosao Isle, bolow this ciiy, to-dny, and in counagtion thorewith tho Intornationnl Sail- boat Regalin took place in tha river off tho jeland, Tho following boats participated, all boing sloop-rigged and what are known as open boatas Allie Burk, H, H. Smith, Detroit ;ZClarle Durk, W. H. Burk, Petit Cote; Heuriotts, Goeorgo Hackott, Dotroit; Carrie, K. 0. Barkor, Grosso 1sle; Lmlu West, A, H. West, Petit Cote; Kittie, Charles Fox, GroseoIsle; Emma D. Konmine, Iranton, and Floyd, Jobn V. Moran, Dotsoir, The digtanco wns twolvo miles, and tho boats ail took n flying start, with a boausiful wind and good weather. ‘o ugunl timo sllow- ance was mado, and the first prizo, being tho Barker flag and §30, was taken by the Emma, aud the second prize by the Kittie; time of win- ner, 2 haurs 29 minntos.e The 820 prize for the quickest time, without rogurd to timo allosw- auco, was takon by tho Linma also. el e o BILLIARDS. GAME 1IN PIULADELPHIA. PrataneLrnis, July 1.—A billiasrd match of 400 poluts, for a purso of $500, was played last night botwoon William Dodds, of Pitteburg, and E. H, Nelms, of Philadolpbin, in which tho lattor won by eight pointa. - BEECHER---TILTON. IWhnt the Superintendont of Plyme outh Church sunday=5chool Sayw. From the New York Heruld, June 20, The gouial Suporinteudent of the Plvmonth Bunday-school was very communicative, and evi- aontly may bo taken as the pulse of the congre. gation. s opinions are those of the whole Plymonth poople, and his fuith in Mir. Baecher is boautiful, Zerald Ropresentative—Mr, Raymond, wns there any epecinl meoting on Friday night ? Prof, Taymond—No, sir, Nothing of the kind, Tho storyiu somo of the papers was made out of whole cloth. It is likely euougly, and indeed true, that ono or two of Nr. Doecher's friends accompanied him home. Thore is noth- irg extraordinary 1n that, Thoy froquently do. But I was not with them, and Iobserve that Tam mnde ot deliver sundry speechos ond 8o forth, which do credit to the imaginalion of somo very unscrapnlous reporter. Herald Representativo—Would you care to sny anything about the supposed occasion of the nl- loged mooting ? Drof. Raymond—IfI had anything to sy I'd _Bay 1t directly, unless bouud to secrooy, which I am not. But I bave nothing to say. Peoplo witl hardly believe that from first to Jast of this miserable nffair [ have not oxchanged ono soh- tary sy llablo on the matter with Mr. Boechor, I am ono of his friends—indend, perhaps noaror to him iu intimaoy than & good wany others; but it is o very delicato subject, 1lo has_not onco opeued his lips to mo'about it, ana I bave re- fxnincd trom obtruding any sdvico, or question- ing, or even allusion, At the snme timo, I havo hentd el about it that any one kuows, aud sm as flrmly convinced as any mau can Le of any- thing abous anybody that the setimont of Plyme outi Chureh ia right aud sound in ity outirstv. We know our paetor, und we uphold him, Youn may say that for yourselfor the outside publioyou represeut sentiment is no coavineng ergumont, Lut facts must bo relied on (o repel such charges, It iy o fact that Boecher is no snealk, o bas his faolts, Swulking is not ono of thom. Tilton chorges him with skulking, We know Pylton” from thoogg. Wo saw lum hatohed. That letier, or fiagment of a lotter—If it exista— undoubtedly refois to (wo or_three differont thangs, 1t Is Incohorent, and I firmly believe was Jotted down from Mr. Beecher's utterancer at. diffcrent times, aud signod by him without Lknowing what ho was signing. “Ou being asked ho probubly remaried, * Certainly LIl sign, I1f it’s anything I ever snld, T'1l sign with ploairo,” and thought no more about it. I have bean told —don't givo me a8 the authority for this, but I bolieve t—thnt B, T\, Tracy bas told Tilton—who whined about his * goiug back on” him—thut ‘Iy1ton bad no causo for evinplamt and no coxo whatover, and anhnuized tho samo to Trank l‘touuun, Tilton’s partioular friond, Tilton has patched up s noudesoript story of grievances in o book which hae hns hawked about the country for months like a sowing-mnchine or 1nsuranca agout, and it was tlis precious volume which unsettled thoe triendly mindsof Dra. Storrs and Budington and prooipited the famous Congregational Conueil, which kept us ail in such hot water for & whilo. Ourhlllx in Boeclior in abiding. We Jove lum, and we havo reason to, Aud 4o have the American pooplo, Now, slr, you have the fullest exprenssion of our opimon, for mine but oxpresses what is folt by every membor of this church, and, morgoyer, you know at this mo- ment, in my boliof, just ks much as any of us or Mr, Beccher himwelf abont this wondrous mountainous phantom of an imaginury molehill, 1€ My, Beecher wore to open his guns on Iilton ho'd sink hiv ship; and really, though we would rather lot the matter drop with contemp, thera is now a fooling, not of inditference, but what I may call, Indeed, of anxioty, that a settlomont should he come to, whoover may suffor, It will cortainlynot boe My, Beechor, What ho mouns todo 1 do not know, but if his tegal advisers or prominent oxecntive wmembors of the church wore to udvive him to opou bis mouth, I boliove Lio might be provailed upon to do it. ————— CASUALTXE; Wreelced by nn Teeborge Tauras. No 8., July 1.~The ntenmer Farn- dny, ongugod in laying tho now Atiantle oxble, Joft Halifax a weak ngo, Intolligence from Pio- tou, just recolved, ropresonts that she struck an iconorg off Halifax und is u tolal wreck, RS OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Bax Tuznemco, Cal, July 1.—The United Biates war-nteamor Iroguold arrdved fo-day, fifty-one duys from IHoug Kong, Chiua, EW Yok, July 1,.—Arrived—Stesmshipa Hol- antin, from_[umburg ; Culabrin, from Liver- pool § wud Hermaun, from Hremen. MoyiLLe, July 1,—Btesmship Australis, from Now York, bas arrived, CUSTER'S EXPEDITION, Mlogations that It Ts in Violation of tho Fort Laramio Troaty of 1868, . And {hnt a War Is to Bo Innugurated Withont Authority or Pressing Nocossity. Spretal Correapondence of The Chicano T'ribtine, B1, Paur, Minn,, Juno 29, 1874, Your corrospondent, through roprosentntiona mado to him by Bioux Indinus domlciled in Ly Btate, baving been induced to sond you 2 dis- pateh.on Bnturdny donouncing Custer's Blrck 10118 oxprdition au violntive of & solemn treaty, unnuthorizod by Congress, disapproved by ail frionds of tho Indinns, and actunted by nu- worthy motives, thinks [ poper to supplemont Lis dispateh with o fulter statemont of the facts brought to his atiaution, and of the opinions and surmiscs couvoyed by & mnsk of private cot- rovpondonce which has been submitted Lo Lisin- spoction. TIE TREATY. ¥ In 1868 o trenly wns coucludod with all the Blonx bands, which was slgnod, on the part of the United States, by Gons. Willlam T’ Slor- mnn, Willinm 8, Harnoy, Alfred 1. Terry, and 0. O, Augur, and by Mexsea, J, 1% Henderaun, Nathaniol 4. Taylor, John B. S8anborn, and Sam- uol I'. Tappan. An intorpreter, writing in the namo of one of the principal Chiofs of tho so- enlled hostilo Btonx, snys that, if cithor of thoso gentlomen will sny Custor's proposed oxpedition 18 not a violation of that tronty, hio and his band will not oppose it. Atrt, 2 of sald tronty ronds ¢ Thn United 8tates npreen that the following dlstrict of (ountcy, lo-wit, viz,: & maenclug ou tho ot bsnk of tho Mimours Wiver, wuwte thodlits pariuul of noeih tutitndo_crosses tho eomu; thouce aloug low-wator nusrk, down wnid enst bank, 10 6 polnt_opjosite where tho northors Hne of the Btalo of Nebrasku utrikes tho river; {henca weat_ncroms wild river, and along tho northorn o of Nebraskn, to tho 10ith deyreo of longitude west from Greenwichj thenco north on said muridian toa point whero the 4oth parullel of north iatiudo dutercepta tho wamo; tienco duo oust, xlong snid purallel, to the placo 'of beglnning ; and, fn nddition thorelo, all existing reservations on’ the east bunk of sntd river,—shall Le, ond tho Rame i, mct oparl for the absoluto and wndis turbed wse and occupation of the Indians leroin uumed, ol for sl olher frleudly tribes or fi- dividual Indlaus us from time to thns thoy muy b wiil ingg, with the consent of the United Sintes, to ndmit nmongal them ; and the Unfted Blates now noloumly aytrees that 1o porvous, cxeopt thoo boreln deslgunted and_authorlzed mo to do, nud oxeopt such oilicers, agents, and employes of {lie Government ny miny bo anthorized to euter upon Indlan rescrvations fn dlye churga of dutles enjofued by law, shall ever bo per- mitted to pacs over, acttlo ipon, or resile fn tho tor- titory described fu this urticlo, or fn _such terrifory an may ‘bo added to this reservation for the use of sald Indfaus, and hencefortls they will, and do heraby, res Jinquisl s}l clafins_or right in aud o any portivn of the United States or Tertltories, except aick as iy em- braced viithin tho Humits aforesald, and oxcopt us here- inatler provided, In‘Art. 11, the Sloux, surrondering the torri- tory outsido the reservation wmado by the treaty, yot resorve the right to huunt ou any lands north of tho North Platte and on the Republican TFork of the Smoky Hill Rivor, so loug s tha buffalo mny range thereon in such numbors as to justify tho chase,” The Indinns further agreo: 3. That thav will permit the veaceful constraction of suy milioad not pussing over their reservailon as berein defined, + « « Dut, should such roads or other works be countrucled on tho lauds of thelr 1esorvgtion, ile Guva ernment will pay {ho tribo whatever amount of dani- aties muy bo nusossed by throo disinterested Commin— moners, to Le appointed by the President for that pur pose—oup of euid Comunissloners to bon Ohiel or H:ndmau of the tribe, Art. 16 rends : Tho United States hereby agroeaand stipulaten that thie country north of the North Plutte Rliver, and et of tho suminlts of the Big Horn Mountains, shall be held and cousldered to bo unceded Indlan'territory ; snd also stipulstes and agrees that no white person or persous shull le poermitted to rot- tle upon or occupy any portion of tho smme, or, without courcut of the Indfuns first had and olitafiied), to pues turongh thorame: and it is further sgreed by the United States that, within ninety duys after tho conclusion of pence with all tho bauds of the slaux nation, the military poits uow established in the torritory In this articls named slialt be abandoned, and that tho roud leadingt ¢1 them, and by thom to th not— tlements in the Torritory of Montanu, shuil bo closed, The whole treaty ia alike in rosorving tho country for exclusive use of the Indians, and guarautoelug that it should not bo occupied by tho whites, or visited by them excopt on consent of the Indians, The explunations made to the Iudinns, aud the languago of the treaty, both ox- clude such an oxpoaition a8 that of Custor's, as well as auv private exploration of tho country. It is also expronsly provided iu the treaty that no Tuluro cession of ‘any part of the Sioux territory beld in common shall be vahd, except made by thiae-fourths of all tho adult males interested, UNAUTHORIZED BY CONGRESS, On the part of tle Indiaus,—and within thefr kuowledge,—the fuct is cited, that, although Congross has been in scssion far monthy sincs the Custer expodition was determived upon, 1t wan not in auy munner suffered to bo brought to tho attention of that budy. No approprintion was asked for it ; it 18 fitted out by tho War Do- partmont without othor nuthority thun is derived fiom the diserotion usnaily allowed that Dopurt- ment; its pretended gcienlific aud other poaco- abla purposcs are only to bo accomplished by the an of voluntary scionlists, engineers, and experts; and its formidable forco and armament ato evidences that 18 leader, nnd tho ofticinls who nuthorizo it, in fact rogard the expedition 86 o wur-movement, NO EXCUSE FOR WAT, Of tho 8,000 or tmore able-budied men in the Bioux nation, within the Sioux terrutory, less than 500, it is clnimed, have 1 auy manner vio- lated tho treaty of peaco. The tremty mnies swplo provision for thoir punishment, and for the paymont of the dumoges thoy buve occa~ stonad, without rosort to war. While the major part of the Bioux have strictly obsorved tho ireaty, tho Governmont has not always been ablo to provent its violation by whites ; and much of the_apparent hotility of {ho Indians hus beon mude to avpour by misreprerontation of thelr defenso of their nfih(u and torritory ngamst rob- bors and desporadoos on the south and west, and against crazy gold-Lunters from Montana. Fully 2,000 of the Bioux warriors aro quictly Bowlod ‘upon the farniug roservations; some are in the emplay of tho Government (including & purt of Custor's company of scouts); and nob more thap 6,000 will assemble to dispite Custor's advance, But not oue ot the 3,000 pouceallo men of tho nation can be found who dues not tool that hois wiougoed by tho expedition, and that the time when tho whelo nation may be civ- ilizod is to bo long postponcd by is itjurious elfocts. WII0 FAVOR TIE EXFEDITION. Tho farmor-Indizus, whovse information may ba presumed to be detived from their ugeats and mustionnries, und frowm relutives and aoquuin- tancos umonis tho whiten of Nobraska, Dukuta, and Minnesota, are assured that tho Precidont, Becretary of \\'m, Gon, Shetidan, and Gon, Cis- ter, ara iho r culy eneinies in this matter, Thoy boliovo thut 1T 18 DISCOUNTENANCED by Gen, Sherman_wmd atl tho othor goneral oilicors who signed tho treaty of 1868; and that the Intorior Dopariment and Indisn Durcan would prevent it if thoy could, Thoy are as- aured of the svmpathy of many whites slong the border, and of ovory military officor with whom thoy hiave had any commuication, excepling only Gen. Curtor. 1 montioned, Saturday, the pro- tost agausst the expedition which Lisuop are unavailingly sont to Prosident Grant; and I s ansured on good nuthority that all the nussionn- rics and othieys who are laboring to reclnim the Sioux regara the Oustor movement s a calam- ity in whioh there is no mixture of good, I roterred nlso to the snpposed MOTIVES OF ITH PRONOTERS 18 belug porsounl ambition on tho part of Custer, favorea by his superiors, who, on ther pmt, havo the advancement of urmy-mterosts in view, and hopos of pohvieal advuntago to be doived from tho oxeitement of an Ind.un war, and jrom 1o roliof which might be afforded the country if the oxpedition nhoull rosult in oponing & new gold-miniug 1ogios on the torders of what is known Lo bo a rich agricultural roglon, well watered, and abundautly supplied with pine aud Bt Liniber, Of eourso, thelr mutives nre only guessad af, in the abhence of any known good rouwous for the expedition, But thore fuy ho some gignificance in this favk: that Custor, though &unum\ by bravet, fs only Lioutensut- Colonel of bis rogiment; and, whilo he takes witl him all the regimont, besiden ather tioops, with fow or no ofher field-oflicers nndar hum, the Colonel of thoe rogimont, Gen, Hiurghs, remaing ut Bt. Iaul, tho nomiul headquartors of the rog- iment, Othor piguifioant ivcts, indluting thut this movoment is one ot a limlted oliquo iu tne army, might be eited, wero it not ihat your cor- respondens would then be supposed to spouk by suthority of dinufected ofticors, notwithe gtanding bis lnformants are wholly olviliaus, OAN IT DK HTOPPED Xt In snid Goa, Qustor proposos to loave Fort Lincoln_to-morrow, Although ho will malio ovory offort to hnsten his departure, ho cannot rot out of rench for two or throe dnys, ond it will bo a week or moro Lofoto ho ean lunugnrnm tho war by = battle with the Indiavs. In the monntime, thero 18 ono man whose word will stop Inm, and avert the horid, unjustifinble war, and the oxtormination of tho Sloux of tho Miskourd plains, townrds which fio is murching. Thnt oue man I6 Preefuent Orant, Lat the friondn of tho Indiane~thnn whom no race ever moro needed fijonds,—the frionds of pence, and tho advocates of economy, unile In urging tho L'residont to countermand tho orders undor which a reckless, ambitiony officer in about ro plinge the country into n bloody and expensive war,~ For that tha Indiaus will resist his nd- yanco, desporatoly aud to.tho Inst, thoro It o onbt. Objects, Equipment, and Personncel of Custer?s Expedition. Camyp Cualer'a Expedition, near ¥ort A, 24y, Correapondence hiamarck Tho oxpedition was piaced In camp on tho 10th fust., In ordor to acoustom the horses fo tho ropo, tho mon to camp lifs, and to soo that n;)t:l\ug 1 lacking to nuko tho equipmont com- pleto, Tho oxpedition conslats of ton eom‘:nnlcn of 1he Bovouth Cavalry, five of which will bo under the immedinte command of en Custer, and tive nnder the command of Gen. Iotsythe, of Gon. Bheridan’s stall 3 Lwo compaates of hifantry, commuandad by Mnj. L, 1L Sauger; & batiory of thteo Uatling guns and one Rodwan, commanded by Fust Liout, Josinh Chanco ; a dotnchment of nited Bintes Bnginecrs, undor Cuol, Ludlow, aud mixty Indian scouts, communded by Liout, Wa'luce, Gon. Custor {sened Ordor No. 1 on Friday, on assuming command of the expedition, and an- nouuced the following s(atf appolntmonts, viz, 1 Loout. Cathonn, Actig Ansistant Ad)atani- Gonoral; Capt. A. E, Smith, Quartermaster; Aesistant Burgoon, J, W, Williums, Chiof Medi- eal Ofticor. D, Willinmn iy _sssistod by Aoting Asslstaut Surgoous Allon, of Torv Rieo, and Borgon, of lows, Col, Ired, Orant, Aid-do- Comp_on Gon. Bheridan's wiafl, accompauios Gon, Custer ay an ncting md, Seveial ominout scientints accompany tho ox- pedition, Tiof. Winchell nnd nn assintant will tnke * the tostimony of the rocks,” 1aof, Grine noll, of Yale Callege, alro accompanios, and will 1ok nftor fonmilk. 1L, N. Russ aud Wallim Me- Kay, of tbis place, both practical mmoers and oxplorors, are expected to find the gold. ous Agard, who intermarmed with the Bloux, und who spoaks the languago fluontly, and han been in Lhe couniry thitty yours, nc- compauies tho expedition s a guide and in- torproter. Charles Roynolds, a widoly-kuown scout and huntor, also goes as a guldo. Those who ought to know aflirm that this s thio hoat equir.ped oxpedition thiat was evor fitted out for sorvice on tho plaina, It is provisoned for sixty days, and is armed with the niow Spring- tiold arin just adopted for the army. Gen, Yorry, who was Uresident of the Commission which adopted the arm, declarey it tho most pocfaot breech-loading pun yot mavufactureed, 1t wus submitted to all tno kuown tests, aua was adopt- ou altor » year's investigation, Qex Werry saya thut ou ono occasion five uhots, mado ab 601 yurds, conld Linvo boen covored by & man's hand, Tne cahibre is roduced from fifty to forty-fivo, tho bail mors clonpnted, the chnrfic of powidor heavier, giving longer tango aud. ereator no- curacy. ‘Uhe ammuuition used by this gun ia also used for the now Colt's brecch-loading re- volver with which tho cavalry is also armed, “Iho Gatlng guns will fire 250 shots a minute, and are good for 900 yards, Tho bull used by tho Gathog gun in a trifle langor than the old minio rifle ball; the metallic cartridgo is used. 'The cariridges a1o plnced fu a hopper, and o8 the crank 18 turnod & rod I8 plungad 1nto the eud of thio curbiidge, canaing Lhe oxplosion. 'tho guns are ten-Lnrreied, consequently ateach rovolution tou shots nre fired. Bhould Chanco vpen on the rod dovils with ono of these guns thoy would think the infernal regions had broken loose on them. ‘Llien imagine the offect should tbe Ga- lin guns, with their run of loaden hail, bo sup- p emented by the uncaitoly suriok of a throus meh Rodman, - No wonder that Gen, Custar is confidont that tho Indians cannot successfally cross his path, Armed a8 this expedition is, ollicered us it I, no Lody of Indiany likely to be brought to bear ou it could seriously emburrasy it. Whey ean only embarrasa it by picking off hero and thore & straggling man, Tho favorite game of the save age, thu nbuscade, 16 too well understoud to be foared, Gen. Dandy informs us that,when at Fort Laramie, o squaw brought into thut post a nug- got of vuro gold as largo a6 a len's. ogg, which sbo claimed came from tho Blnok Hills, Othor spociniens bave beon brovght in by tho Indinns from tiwme to ttme, and tho Indinns quostioned concorning that couuwry mvariably tell of the rich minerals, or are soavasive as to creatostl the greater interost, **Ruuning Antelope,” 1 a conversalion with Gen, Custer latoly, wnid that tho great abjection the Indiany Lad £o the white man oxploritlg the Black ILlls was that they would waut to take tho country when they learned of its mineial and ngricultural wealth. B0 1t hns come to pass that an improssion has ohlained throughoul the country thet this is o porfect Eldorado, and belioving that an ex- ploration should be made which would give valunblo information, this expodition wns organized, and is sont ont by tho Govern- ment. Timo and again oxpeditions fittod out by private parties bavo been checked by the Government, because, if permitted to go on their own responsibility, thoy might not ouly {respass on the rights of the Indiann, which this exped.tioy will not do, but would be liable to be munsacred by tho wily savage. Indoed, soveral partics havo already boon murdered in yeers agono, and of partios scoking to visit this region not & man bas returned. Yenly tho disposition to visit the Black uls, on the part of the rest- Jess Bpirits among our mining population, Las beou growing, but now that the Govorumeut hi“ taken the mattor in hand thoy will bide their time, Daclfic meesnges have beon sent to the In- dinny ; they bave boen given to understand that this i6 not o measura of war, but of peace § that it fhey will let the expedition alono they will not be wolested—their rights will not be intertered with. And Gon, Custer hopes thoy will tako beed and lot him glone, Btull, the young men havo their resocvations, and are pathoring in the viciuity of the Binck 1lills, Thoaro mbout 5,000 strong, and if they autack at all it will be in force. Thbo expodition has been delayed n day or two 1n order to receive the now arms, It will proba- bly move on Monday noxt. EDUCATION AT ROME, Orxstaw, Dodgo Co., Wis,, June 28, 1874, To the Editor af I'he Chicapo Uribune: Sm: “J,DL,"” in his lottors from Italy to your paper, puys pariicular altention to the ig- norance of the Roman people, from the waut of ochools, In respouse to Lia statemonts, I will quote from Samuel Laing, Esq., suthor of “Jowrnnl of Ntesidence in Norway, aud Tour in Sweden," socond Loundon odition, 1840: “In evory streot in Rome, for instunce, thera are nt short distances public primury schools, for tho education of tha childron of the lower and middie claskes in the noigaborhood, Rome, with a pupulation of 168,673 souls, Lus 873 public priminry schoots, with 463 teachers and 14,000 ehildren attending thom, Hus Edinburg w0 many achools for the iustruction of thone classon ? Idoubt it. DBoddin, with & population ubout doublo that of Rowe, has only 261 schoow. Romo hos aleo hoy wmvorsity, witl an averago attoudanco of GG0 studonis ; and tho Papal Btates, with o _populntiou of 2,600,000, coutuin sovon iniversitios, Prussin, wih a population ol 14,000,000, bias but suyon.” Yours, A Sunsonipen. TILTON. T the Editor of The Chicaqo Tribuns: Sin: In the courso of tho Lrocher-Tilton dla- cussion 1t bus uot transpived whothor Mr, Tilton i, or ever was, 1nany sensn a miuistor of the Qospel, I have hoard & number of your roaders disenssing the quostion. Will you enbghien thew ? Ixquinks, [Wo believe that Theodore Tilton wus nevor ordnined & minister of the Uospel,—Ev.] ——————— SIBUX ON THE WAR-PATH. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicayo Y'ribune, O31auA, July 1,—Informntion was received to- day at the headiuarters of the Depaytment of the Plutte tuat Tudian scouts report ubout 600 hestila Bioux wargiors have divided Into four war parties, which are coming down frow the upper country ; one party Lo yrass in tho vielinty of Camp Robin- son, oue Lo eross tho North Piatte by the old Red Cloud Agoncy noar Fort Luramio, aud oue neur Yort Fotterman, Another party is roported in the Bweotwator country, Btops have boen tukou to intorcopt them, i, ~Tho Oharlotto (N, 0.) Observer saya: * John Bmith, whose post-oflice i Hiokory Grove, York Co., B. 0,, was iu Chailitto yestorday, and teils a romarkable story, Dofore tho war he owned 120 vogroes, uud up to his day Lhese negroos aro living with and workiug for hum, not oue naving JoIt aftor tho surrondor, They expross thomeulvos ns eatisilod, and way thoy don't want to live anywhois elee." “wits of llorman i, or v CRIME. Fatal Affray Between Two Attornoys in Memphis, A Negro @irl Poisons Two Children Near Winchester. Miscellaneous Criminal ltems. Shooting Affray nt Memphis, Tonn. Mearpis, Tenn,, July 1.—At 10 o'clock this mormmng, M. D, \‘)alsh, & woli-known ntiornoy, and n canchidate for tho ofiico of Olerk of the Criminnl Court, wan shot oy I, B, Barnes, also an atworney, and probavly fatslly wounded, Thoy lind n quasrel on Mouday, whon Welsh drow n pintol “on Darues, To-tay mutual friends nitompted to adjuet the difficulty, sud bad a meeting in Dr, Jones' oftles, at tho corner of Maln and Madison streety, during which Burnos said Lo way roady to #ettle, It ussunposed that Walsh misnnderstood tho remark, and, rising, ho drow 2 pistol, remarking that he was also; wherenpon ney fired, tho ball atrikiog s Welsh's loft temple, but it s opod that it did ponetrato, but glanced under tho skin, commg out under tho enr. Barnos st onco surroudored to at oflicor, Tho affair ereaton conridorablo oxcitoment, owing to the prominence of the partics ongnged. Maaens, July 1L.—M. D. Wolch, who wis shot by B, Barnes this morning, will, it is thought, recover, ns tho ball, instend of pene- trating tho skull a8 ab first supposed, prssod un- der tho skull and out bobind the oar. Barucs Las been roloased on §2,000 baul to auswer, 5 A Negress Destroys Three Childron. OINCINNATL, July 1..—A negro woman was ar- rosted ut Winchostor, Ky., on Suuday, for puisomng tho throo childien of Mr, 0, Tun, who lives near that placo, T'wo of tho childion died, ''ho giid snid Bhe had nothing against tho fumily, but powoned the children beeause ** she wanted to." " Two whito girls, who died suddeniy 8 vear 8o ina family in Clark County, whoro this negress was working, are now supposed to have boen poisonod by het. ¥ A Forger in Limbo, Swrefal Disvateh to Ths Chicapo Tribins, INpraNaross, Ind., July 1.—Doputy-Sherift Blume thi afternoon arrested Calvin Inyes, & buld and clover awindler, ou a Grand-Jury war- rant charging him with forgery, The indict- ment was roturaed against him somo weaks ngo, and the spocilic chuige was swindling Frod L. Rush out of $160 by menns of a forged Lill of tnding, siloging that a enr of grwn was cone eigned him over the Vandalin ltond, Hayes, ns soon a4 ho perpetrated the mwiudle, iumpnfl the town, Whon the warrant was psucd for lum ho could not be found, Information was rocoived at tho Shorifl's offico thiy forenoon that ho had agnin arrived m this ecity. Aftor consdoravle soarch Blumo found him at the Spoucer Houso saloon. 1o answered to the namo of Hayos, biut was consid- arably taken aback whon tho watrant wsa rend to him, sud tried to dony bin idontity. This foro- noon ho obtained 850 from J. FitZgerald on n freight bill forged. Tho latler found out that it way o forgery, ond demanded rostitu- tion. Hayes said he had a horse and buggy worth €400 he would give Fitzgerald a3 secutity if ho would give him $160 more, While uumlzlullng this transnction tho arrest was made, and it wau found that 1ayes had hired the horso from \Willinmson's stabla a short time be- fore. Yavowhus a brothor in Cincinnati worth half & million, but an offors will bo made to hiave his bail made suliciontly high to hotd him for trinl. Inyes' forgories nre boleved to be quito extonsivo. Arrest of an Insurance Swindlers Specral Disputeh to The Chicano Tribuine, Ixpiaxarouts, Ind., July L,—Ex-Shoriff Swain, of Muncie, this evening brought to this city Daniol K. Boswell. on s roquisition issued by Gov. Hendricks, to tho Mil"llgnn authorities. Boswell took a Iife policy of insnrauco in favor of hin wife, from tha Travelors’ Life, of Hartford, for £6,000, and Frankhu, of Indinnapolis, for 810,000 four years ngo, Somo timo aftorward bo was roported drowned 1u the Misvouri Rivar, The Travelers’ Insuranca Company paid $3,000 upon _application of Mrs. Boswall a8 & compra- mise, but tho Fraokiln contosted. and judg~ ment was given in favor of Mrs. Bos- well for #£i2,000 by tho Doluware Coun- ty Circnt Court, The Tranklin Compan oxpended $5,000 1n endenvoring to tind l!nnwel{, aud in the meantimo caused tho arrost of his wite, in Muncie, ou charze of prouring money on faluo pretonses, Boswoll has oluded arrest antil last Monday, when ho wau captnred by Swain at Traversa City, Mich, Boswell is aaid to bo aun oid, consummate swindler, who has been operating il ovor tno United Siuatos for many years padt. HorscThicves ot YWorlce Snecial Iispateh to I'he Chicago Triouna, Qosuges, Ind., July 1,—Last night a thiof or thieves enlored o barn in this city and stole therofrom a palr of work-horses belonging to Lowig lagcall. Thoy wero missod early ting morning, aud & party of non startod in pursnit. Tho horses wero found eastof town, coming home, There was a valusblo tezm in the barn, which tho hotso-thiaves nndoubtedly intended stouling, but in the confusion aud darknoss took the wrong team, aud did not discover their nfis- take till “daylight, when they turned the poor borses looso, Wintermute Sentenced to Ten Years in the Pontontiary. Yaxnroy, D, T., July 1.—Chief-Justico 8han- Bon this alternovn ovetruled tho mation for a now trinl in tho Wittermuto caso, and sontencod the defendnnt to ten yemn' imprisonment in the Iowa State Ponitontinry at Fort Madison. De- fendant's counsel indicatod their purpose to submit the caso to tho Supremo Gonry of the Lerritory nt its noxt session, which convencs Liore next weekt, Shot Down Without Warning. Cincissar, 0., July 1.—At Lawrencoburg, Anderson County, Kv., yes.erdny, Dr. Jobn Chambers, us hio was loaving his ohico, was shot dead by Hotuco Witherspoon. Chambory was much respocted. Witherspoon was dissipatod, 'Telegraph Oporator Fatally Shots 03anA, Neb,, July 1.—A telograph operator namod W, 11, 8afford, an aployo of tho Union L'acitio at Galosburg, was fatally shot last mgit in a feacas by C. C. Clifton, & saloon-kesper. st e e, MARRIAGES. REEDE-MURRELL=In Chlcagy, on Wednesday, Ju 1y 1, by the Jov, amnes Macluaghitn, Mr, Thinun Q. mna Murroll, aaiy dnugnior of Mutnin No caras, 837™ Clnciunnti and Providonco papers ploasa copy. DEATHS, GOODRICH—July 1, at 6 o'elock p. m.,, Lmlly O., dnol, axcd 38 yours o oulte s emnine Wil i Tutoreid 1. 4o Bydemingdals C ey, Ahralvrvieas W Wikt {_jl‘ll‘:::‘x:gw::l?, f‘ day, Julyll, atfn. m. Taks cars uf o] tat! Dy, “Fltomls of tho fanily ato luvttady o F BNOW—In Ohloago, Juns 28, Iluthe t8th yearof her 22, Mea, Sarall At S NALYG of Cowloy, Eogland, louostatatice adcs H1US Supye TIZGERALD=0On duly 1, at 13:16 b, m,, Dlary, wifs of uiion Mrgorsil nged 1 jonea. " e Dlsry, wife Caoral wil {akn piacy b 10 wolosk &, me Fridey, by ecriaks (0 6 alvary: DEDIOAL: For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S S00THING SYRUP hnx beon nsad for obildron with nover-fafllug suecoss, It currocts nelde ity of tha stuwiaoh, rolieves wind oulle, regulntos the baw- ures dyscotory and dincehsa, whethor arislug from teething or othor vuusos, An old and well-triud romedy . For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, T TOUSHOLD PANACEA will bo found fnvalua. Ui, Tnnnedia o roliof will follow its ull casos of palit In tlia stumach, hawels) or sido; chenmatin, culle, ‘colds, sprulay, aud brulsos,For ftorial and uatornal u; Children Often Look Pale and Sick Tram no other caueo than having worms in tho atomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGL COMUITS witl destroy worms writhout injury to the ohild, Lolug perfoutly WHITE, snd free from all coloriug or other fujurlous lugrenionts ally usod In worm proparations, Sold by all drugglais. &5 conts a box, b3 M AUOTION. SALES: . ., By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 111 WEST MONROE-ST. Genteel Household Furniture AT ATCTION, Thursdey Morning, July 2, at 10 o'clck. Fntiro FPueniturg of Dwolling House No, 111 Wast Mos e, o o, w0, one Whooler & Wile OMEROY & CO,, Austtongors, REGULAR TRIDAY' SKilL NuW AND BECOND-IIAND FURNITURE, Friday Morning, July 3, at 9 1-2 o'clock, Parlor and Clinsaiher Purnituro, Lonoges, Hofas, Ward. robas, Taokensos, Wash Stauds, Brwincs And Wool Onte Dot Mattrexsen, Offico Dosks, Chalrs, s0d & large atook of Gonoral Merohnndins, GLISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctionears, 81 and'83 Randaioh-at, REMEMBER! TEB Great Auction Sale 0£1,000 of the Finest Lots in SOUTH ENGLEWOOD, Saturday, July 4, 1874, ON THE GROUND. Torms thoMost Liboral, SalePositive. No Limit or Reserve, PREE PIONIO EXCURSION nnd AUCs TPION TRAIN lsaves R. I R. R, Dopot at 8 ©’clock on morning of salo, a oy nud s A A A Novina ‘& Uoan's Ltand, Horse lacos, Hato Ball Mateher, &, thor pheticulars got amall bill ull torme or any other paeticulars got amall bills or it t R, C, GIVINS' Ottico, 58 Las; oy portors RSN POMUROY & Cm Aosiionsame™ PEREMPTORY CLOSING-0UT AUCTION SALE. 30 Valuahle aniness&ResiflenceLnts Opposita the Great Unlon Stook Yards, Thursday Afternoon, July 9, AT 3:30, Wo will soll, withoat any rasorva whataver, to closs out ho Subdiybin of tho 8, 36 of W, 5 of the 5. Jof N. of tho 8, W, X Soa, 4, T, 38, 14: & Lota franting on Hanlsted-at Tontle on A 4 Vots tro on_Union G Lots frout enst on | lrln v splud 6 Lot fron| went o 4 on Whlldveest Al betweon Forty-fth and Taylorst., aud opposite thy Unlon Stook Yards. r. 8, 1inrris, tha owner of tho abova Ints, has ordored £ Positive cloaiag-out sala of tioso lota 1o closo out the hfyfeion, THIE TIRMS O BALE aro i cash, balanos in 1,3, ABd 8 yoaea Ai K per canty A DILPOSIT roquired at timo of salo. THIL TITLE 18 PERFEGT. Printod abstracts fuse nishod, Tig vale will tako place ou thy A FREF dammy train loavos G Lota fronti und, ot of Pittshurg, . o \.;L}:&;. ‘Waynn & Chicaro Tialirond, cor, Madison and Uan: a1 2wclock an day of eate, | POMEROY & ora. (ESTABLISH 1850, By Wit. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No, 108 BAST MADISON-ST, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Parasnls, Indies” suitn, clnlhlnfl‘h Iu:g dry oode, notfonm gle., Thitraduy, July®, a 95" tolosk, ai our ailosrooin, | -8l \\'.\I‘Al.‘\. BUTTERS & CD..‘Annllnnuon. Sale of Hosiery and Notions, Just rocolved, THURSDAY MURNING, July 9, at I w'cluck, at 108 Madison-nt. WML A BUTTERS & CO., Austionoors. 1,000 LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Parlor snd Chivmbor Sots, Now Fuenfturo, Oarpots, Look ing Gitwon, bl Cullzeg, ‘and” Gonoral Norohandian. Alsn,'Plnunh, Oczna and Melodoons, FHDAYYOUNING, July 6 "al o) otolack, at o et A BUTTERS & 00.. Austloncors. COUPE FOR ONE HORSE, FRIDAY, July3, at 11 e'olock, rear of our Halosrooma, 108 Slndishn-st M. A. BUTTERS & 0., Auctiousers. BALE OF Valuglle Miscellaueons aud Law Books Tn\}sfi'g‘;\}; A§353§80fi Jaly 6, at 2 o'clock, at 10 (A A BU & 00., Auctloncora, By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. : AT ATCTIEOIN, On Thursday, July 2, at 9 o'olock, 10 CRATES W, . CROCKERY. PCTLOCIK Household Furniture, ‘hambor Suts, Parlor Sots, Bonks " & e ST o ey e e ‘halra, Blirrors, Carputa, Otlico Dosks, o __GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctionsers, Thursday, July 2, at 9:30 a. m. BALK OF DRY GOOD3 AND CLOTHING, Dross Goods nand Whito Goods, Hoslery and Undorwear, Furnishing Goods and Paper Collars. A Great Variety of Bummer Btyles Hats and Onps for Men and Boys. Also Parasols, Fans, Shawls, &o, GQEO, P. QURE & CO:, 68 and 10 Wahash.av. Balesrooms, By HARRISON, WIL ROCKWELLL & CONTINUED SALE OT OIL PAINTINGS '0-DAY, at 10 2a'clack, at 204 206 Ei Madb T T et Wi D A DOl Lo not mias this rave chanoe (o get a chofee work st lewt thin cost uf fenwiny ganio, UARIINUR, RUCKWELL £ WILLIAMS, aud 206 Ttast Mudfson-at, O Nenl Replr Toie Sa Wit boon FRIDAY, July 8, 9§ a. m., Salesrooms, 204 & 206 Enst Madison-st., 3hon an uaasually Inrgo and clogant stock vl bo affers @1, eonsistitg fu part.of Fine Chamber Buls, Parlor Suite ' ovey, Pluch, a: Hed tinw, Cookini taro, Ponirive llAl\fl,{au 0 b Lalr Gloth; ai, Carpots, New 3, and Genoral Household Furnl o of all'guods ocr N, ROCK Wl LLIAMS, tnst Madisonat, At the Private Residonco, No. 827 WERST LAKESRT, WX WILL BELL, ON Thursday, July 2, at 10 a, m., “The ontlre eontenta of tho twa-story brick dwelll iuting of elogint Volvor Uarputs, i wulfh 15, il Luxraln, aud S-ply Carpote, 100, ul Kitolien Irniture, Marblo-tap 5 ok, Cronkuey, Cliln Bedh and Hedulng, 5, 8, Housy to on WML F. By WILLIS, LON 105 and (7 Kondoipleat, REGULAR 'FHURSDAY SALE, July 3, at i o'clock. Now and Second-hiaud FURNITURE, Qarpats, Ktovas, Orackory, Notlone, Fanoy Gouds, Coolora, fco Quiye S Qangn e CouhiorseX 4 ates NOTECTE:. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 479, 481 & 483 State-st., Cor, Elridgo-court, OHIOAGO. B. No ANDERNO! s I'roprictor. ROOMS TO RENT WITHOUT BOARD at vory roa sonablo eates. Yuing men engaged In the businoss por- tiow of the ity will fikd this houws very sovorblo, nd holr “advantuyo by roumiug whors al) tha onn- aro st tholr comimanl, Kvory room fy i, snd goutwoted with oitice by telegiaphio woll vontilal ARDULLIALOR J. B JAMI 4 and 118 'Pwonty-a000 b Motion, va Thursd Vus, in Tot~'to sull, aunst powdor, Young I(ysor Spleos, ‘oo, ALB eluok, Iuusohold Farnitire, sotu parlor ‘sals, Irgd Visto-glass wirrors, bu otg. chals, tabio, oliromosy By B it FURNITURE. & CARPETS' O coxdli Basi A;?l;?:fffi-fi' uu-EII\:S mmld, Juar, W0, s lon we sl clons ‘ouk ek tuosotserealottS BN, Son & co., Austieusem, T