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8 SPORTING NEWS, o —_— Eighth Gamo Between iho Whites and ho Red Stockings, The Chioago Pots Again Treated t0 a Drubbing, Théy Are Ouiplayed at Every Polnta-- Score, 12 to 6. A Protty Yacht Raco on Saturday-»- Racing at Geneva Loke. BASE BALL, TIONTI GAME OF THE REDS AND WIITES, Notwithstauding the gront Leat of yostorday, N\, tho nteneity of which is raroly excooded In \rthern latitudos ltlro ours, on audlence of 4,000 v ..+ 000 peoplo assombled on the Twenty-third .m:,‘\ ball-grounds to witness snother gamo in tho cham, "1ousbip sories betweon tho Cllengo io. KiUg# and tho Red Blackings, of te: Bt \;Dl;‘l:n.fi ‘Tho B3O a5 tho olghth thst tho 4 during the sensun, and there- tlubs Lave pleye. s ) & Tota. bat. ong gu.m0 Tomaine In whioh they son cautend for 'O omblem of profisusional supromacy, 88 tha rules’BOVorning the chi wpion- ship provido for a sorfos > Of 2N games on tho part of oach club, and no m'0r% Tho annoinco~ mont that the home niue wors 8galn dofoat.sd by their rod-hosed advorsarios will ocension ne) un= usual surpriso, Thero wan & time Fhen & ¢l wun- dorbolt from’ o soreno eky would eanso i'ess astonlskmont in thik city than the nows of the club's dofent, bub that time paeeod loog ago, aud now tho peoplo celobrate & victory with subducd euthusinsm, aud bonr - roverso with calm resignation, I'ublic interest in the sport hins suflered no decline from other days, a8 is attosted by tho great crowds which flook to oo tho first-class games, but the egate- ment is not what it usod to be. ~ Tho onuse of this can be casily oxplained. Onco our club waz reasonaLly cortain of succosa whenovor it playad; now it is a8 ronsonably certain of dofeat. Its victories ara tho xception, and itsrouts tho rule. Why this order of things should prevail is not, auits clear. On tho contrary, vory many reasons can bo given why tho ordor sirould ba aeversed, and the principal one io that e White Stooke ing playors, taken Individually, are thoe oquals of any in tho cowntry. They bave domoustratad thiv even In defoni. Takon volloctivol7. howover, there appenrs to bo some radical bub indefinable wiong 1 thoir organization, and it {8 tho dutv of tho muvagement to asvertain_what it 15, and ro- Mmoo it, ot whatover cost. If the clubovor can bo brought to that statoof porfection whete cvory mombor will lknow lhis own vluco, sud all will work harmononsly togother, and without fear of publio. criticisn, thore noed bo no doubts as to ita ability to suc- cegslully cope with avy similar body of men. Yostorduy's gamo bawan at tho "usual bour, with the Reds at the bat, and Mr. McLeon, of Philadolphia, acting as umpiro, & position which be fllled oreditably, An oarned ruu was soosed by Whito on a enfo hit by bimsolf, and a iwo- base falr foul Lo right by Spalding. Tho feld- ing was done by Cutbbort and Petors, aud wae sharp and accurnto. The Whites oponed at tho ‘bat 1n brilliant style, and with tho mot tatteriug rospect of playing & sugcessful gamo, Cuthe ln-‘crt and Forco socurod basos through pnl:n hits, and wora both brought home by Molone's long it to right fleld for two bases. A safo hit by Glonn ennbled Malone to score in safoty, and henco the three runs were woll earned. "Ll\'o of thio outs wero accomplished by Loonard’s fiold- ing, and tho third man out wag Glenn, who wns caught stoaling to socond by Whito and Barnes, It was s unlucky steul for him, a8 in dodging to ‘eseapo boing toached out be foll on tho base bag, and his left bnnd was_ torribly cut by comms violontly in coutact with the iron plhto to which tho bag is attached, Dr, B. C. Miller, who tokes tuo grentess delight in beiug prouent to ro- pair fraotured knos-paus snd dijointed fingers, nud bind up the geveral wonnds of the victius of a too hot ball cr other unfucky accident, im- mediately attended to Glenn, whose injury .wos #0 sorious that ho could notb coutinuo playing. Devlin ecoordiugly took his placo, aud tho gamo roceeded. 3 In the socond Inning O'Rourlte and Harry WNEW sterted off with safo hbits., Hall then popyed np » fiy to Mevorlo in 4he lefs fiuld, and that gracoful and reliable playor found no difli- cilty whatevor in malking & noat mulf. Iu order to ahow bis skill in auothor- direction, ho throw tho bull about ton feot over Forco's bead, tho result of which brillisnt play was that O'Tourko got In & rup, Harry Wright went to third baso, and Hall reached second, when le, if not O'- Rourke also, should have been out, for thero was o good chance for & double play if the ball bad been bandled by & compotont fieldor, Harry Wrlight scorad on Schafer's lly to Cuthiert, whicl wua osught. Barnes struck a warm grounder {0 Potors, whichiwas allowed to pass by, and Hull roachod homio, Zotiloin then assisted in utting oat tha next atriker, and Forco and Doy~ T Gepronod of tho. uccecdini ono by clover flclding. This loft tho Bostoun with throo ruus, noug of which were earned. The Whites wore blavked in their Lalf of the inning, Trency alono miking a safo hit. Ilall muifed & fiy, but ho subsequontly wado up for the orror by catehing two. i tho third inning the Reds batted in vain O’tlourke veing the only ono who was not fletde out promptly. On thenide of tho Whitas, Moyorlo, Hiovs, mud Troavy bit safoly, and, sided by Whito, who muiled s foul bound, theroby giving Imes n life, got 1o an uuearncd run, tioing the gamo at 1, it Do asata wancncs allowsd to femain long ot that figurc, s the Bostons, 10 tho next inning, added 2 to their tutal, to neither of which wero Lhey cntitled, Aftor the firat two strikers Lnd beon rotired, Zottloin allowed Barnen to bo sont to his baso on wides, Ho im- mediately ran down to secoud, but \vcu!ld have beon put out if Potors had beld Malone's thraw. Whito then wmade a two-base bit to lef't centro fie'd, which was woll run for by Cutnbert, but missed by about a foot, and Barues tulited, A wafe hit by Bpalding brought White Liome, ad tho two unesrnod ruus woro made. The Whites wero rotirod as fast as thoy came up, i batting balug oxtremoly weak. Thio Lostana added to worounenrued runs to their scoro fu tho fifth inning, Hines and Cuth- surt being to blame, Tho former mede o short ihvow to firat, giving O'Rourke a Lase after ono Dan wan out. Llarey Wright was then put out, nd Hall sent up a ly to Cuthbort, whick the lut- tor had to run & considerablo distance for, Tho ball struck fairly in bis hands, and bounded out, and thon ho foll down. This accidont oo- :nsmum’ delay in flolding, and meauwhile D'Rourko tallied, aud Hull got to second, whenco ho ucored oo asafe hit by Schater. Tho sido was then put oot, with o lesd of two to ono, #hich was maintained to the end. The Whites, a1 their balf of the inniug, wero givou an oppor- lunity to make up tho dincronancy, but it was not laken adyantago of. Zotileln got his base on a muffed throw by O'Rourke. Cnthbert mudo 1 sufe bit, Torco and Dlalone thou went out, and _ DMeyerle mede n &anfo hit, wbich filed tho bases, Timos hbit hard for o Lase, and brought Zottlein in, The buses wero etill loaded, and if Dovlin had hundled “his bat with auy kil at all the game might have worn o TifTerent aspicot at the closo, Ho struok ntraight to Spalding, however, and the oppostunity Wai lost. T'ho rin mado was not carned. In tho sixth inmng the Reds niruck o streak ancos of the players, ‘Tho Whitqa would bo tho sufforors by comparison, and this roport had boltor closo with the bLriof gonoral smiatomont that thoy woro outplayod in noearly every posi- on, Following i 2 2R BOONE. sosto, [w LIZIL 4|s cntoaao. Schalor, 85 Tatat Totat ,..| 018 18 3R 0T Tonfri— TS34567839 Td Sinskings 15033300 i Wit glot‘l‘:‘nnfi‘..s G o 10 1 38614 Jtuny earned—Rod Blookings, 71 Whi kings, B il Sata on errore-~ttod Wookinge & otor s \Ghtta Btookings, 0 finos, bt Burcmiied Stookings, 7 timesy White Stook- lises on 1¢(les—TRadn, 1 Whites, 1, aseed {a'ls—\Whito, Lalone, 0. ,ugm--s,lulnln. u; Zedeln, 0, wo 1 Timie f" yame—1 . Tinstr =TT Motk Phitadolobias THI AFTERNOON the charltablo gamo for the bouotlt of the 013 Peuplo’s Home will ba played oun the Qwenty- thara ntret grounds betwoon tho \Whito Stocl- ings and Franklins, a strong local amatour alub, and It dosorvos the athontion of the bonuvolont, Tao-morrow nfternoon the frst of n sorios of championship [umcs botwoon the Wbites and Bsltimares wilt come oft', PHILADELPIIAG V8, ATLANTICE—14 7O 2, Spectal Dimpteh to Fhe Chicano Tribine, PriLApELTUIA, July 0,—After plaving a vory britlisnt gamo o Now Y aund dofonting the Mutuals by 1, ou Barurday Inat. the Atlantic ap- poared in'this city this nftornoon, and suffered an overwhelming " dofeat at the haods of tho Philadolphia Club, ‘I'heconlost was commoncod at avt carlier hiour than Liad boen advertised, in ordes’ to nccommodnte the Qurltors, who wished to proceod to Hartford by tho early evoning bain, Brilliant piay marked thooponing of the game, - tho Philadelpbias having the first balf of the firat funingy. and going out quissiy Iy mimorical ordor. In tho Atlantics' tulf of tbo firat inning, two hands were quickly rottred, wheu Chapmsn mudo ngaod oloan lnt. Farron followed, and noppn{;: upa My, und so ithe juning cudod for nought, Jl:r 's pitching was pumehod rather badly in the. seoow! inwlng forsovon olaan bits, aud, aided by errorsof Facron aud Dioras, tho Quakors seo red six runs, This was followad in the noxt fun ing by anothor romarkable dinplay of batting, ancl, aftor four base-hils and one two-baso hit D 1boon made, Bond looktedrathor sorrowfully to Fot guson, ua if nsking, * What shall bo dono to saio us?” As all '.hinfia wust ond, vo did th's ipuing, which closed for fivo runs, ouly thyoo of wiioh wore carned. - This gave tho Pinladelphias such o lead na to almost draw in- ferost from tho game, oxcopt that they ondoav~ o1 ed to keop the Now Yorkers from making a . ¢ Tn fact, they noarly succeoded, sinco tho At- lantics scored but two in the wholo contest, and those were made in the sixth tnning in the following manuor: Pierco seut York a fly to sliort loft Beld, which he faited to socura; Booth followed with o aplondid hit for thxoo bases, ond ondeavored to steal hcme, bat was put ont at tbe home butic, Chinpman gave York » chauce on a bighly, but, o dropped this, and Oliapman mado_socond bass, coming home on & clowr kit by Farron. Tais'ended tho run-getting of tho Atlantics, and the soore romalned. ne given. York mado & thiee-baga bit i tho ixtl inning of tho Phila- delphing, and Radeli¥o sent him home ona clerm hit, aud scored Limself through on an orror of Farrot. Tollowing 18 THE_sconz: i3 E Paglor, o1, 1713 EEE Hitfaawority al ol FEEE it of 34 of 3182 ok, 1. 3l il ol ol fl o tadalitfe, al 8 3 o o o8 Sl 8 o UEE Totnla..es.. ool STl Tt 780 00 o1 Tidindiifins gozon oy x:luym::dnmu 3 =—Thro liohea. on Ulapn, of tho Athletics. THE MUTUALY AND YALES. New Yony, July 6,—Mutuals, 215 Yales, 210 stk AQUATIC. THE ZOE AND ANNIE LOUISE CAREY. Probably the ruost oxciting aud prettiest yacht race which 'ever took place in thoso walors oce curred Saturdny foronoon. Tho confesting vossels woro the new slooped-rigged yacht bo- longing to Capt. Robinson,” of this city, and built by Bates, named Annie Louiso Carey, and the Zoo, marned by Capt. John Prindiville, aud owned by lr. Ewing. The lattor ia also sloop- riggod, 'Tue raco was open to any yachts, the cntranco feo bomg §20. Quito a crowd of spoctators assembled tg sco the sail and ita result. Tho start way from off thu broak- water, opposite the Exposition Building, aud the courss 4 miles,—to and avound the exib to Lin colu Park picr and return. Tao wind was blow- ing almost a gale from tho southwest, and wag docidedly squally, ‘Lho Loats cleared gt 10 o'clook, tho Corev taking the lead, jibing from thio vior, aud stand- ing out direct. Tho Zoo sailed, to tha sonthe ward and esme about, thus giving the Caroy & full quarter of a mile tho start, Both wore under doublo-racf canvas, ond, us they wout skimming through the loavy sea outside, tue #ight wns a pretiy ono, o 'he Curey kept the load to a milo north of the arib, whon the Zoo pullod up. on bor rapidly, and camo boomng within a lenygth. Then 1t was uij aud tuck botweon tiem. , The Zoe commenco sbiaking out hor reaf, and tlio Caroy eailed uhead of her, nud obtained anotber quaiter of n mio statt, As tho vessels came down past North avenue, tho Zoo stood on the bar fora second or two, having thon got within three or four leugths of bor compelitor. As thoy roached the nosth pler the Carey was on the -Jand _sido, aad both sniling benutifully. ~ Just st this mo- nient the wind suddouly tauled around to the northeast without s Juill. — Both jived salls, and thou came the final rush for port. Tho Zoo pussied the Cnioy a she camo_ inside the break- wator, and sailed Lo the starting poiut fonr or five longthe whead, thus winuiug the race, not- withutaudiog the Caroy took and hiold tho load from the commencomeont, with every prospoct of winoing. Tha aport was so interosting and the coutest #o clode Lhut it is proposed to aave another raco betwaeon tho same yucuts in a short time, RACES O OENEVA LAY, Wit Soecial Lnapateh to The Catcags Tribuns, Grxwva Lz, Wik, July Gl any Lns Desn benutiful kud the crowd unexpectedly largo, thore being 800 guests &t the Lotels, mauy liav- ing to bleop in private houwos, and somo hinve slept out-doors, ‘I'lie races are -over, aud wl have beon excollont, At 10 o'clook we hnd n 8tiff southwost breczo, and sevon ynchts wore compotitors for the chsi- pion pennant otforod by 8. Sturges, Lt was #on vthe Nollio, owued by J.'S. Ruinsoy ; distance, ten miies ; time, 2 hours and 6 minutos, “Lhe Nothe was tho last boat out and the tratin, Tho Iake was rathor Tough for tho Pwing racos. ‘The first prize in tho slugle-soul raco was won by W, B. Cuctin ; the secoud miizo by Tommy Allcock. Fhe prizos wore 820 anl $10, 'he” St. Dennis stake of §25 for fosr-oarod ghells was ono by the Anits, with no conipoti~ tion, , . Tho four-oared barge race, for the D«\!\la}m alukes of 225, was won by A. M. Boylon, J. L, Jenking, and others; na compotition. The double-scull raco, one mite wid roturn, Whiting louso stae, 90, was son by the “Heauty,” Curtis and Alloek ; timo16:30, of butting, and threo woll-deserved runs rewatd- od thom." White' hit 10 loft for & baso, aud 06 1wo on Meyerld's slow Landling of the ball, He scorod on & two-base hit to nght centre by Spaiding, and the Iatter, siter McVoy hed boun flyed by Cathbers, swan brought Boms by Leonard, who mada a pafo bit, ‘Ihe latter ran on r foul, and was put out. O'Rourke blt nufely. IHurry erfihb kuockod a Digh fly into rhort left fiold, which {4 scored as n safo hit, beeanse ux,mmr Petors por Meyerle could got it without d llmh:f. 8 both ran for it 0'Itoutko stole to third, and was takon bome by Unll's wato hit, Bohafer thon wont ont. Tlieso three ruus gave tue gamo to the Bos- tons beyund o peradventure, aud practically it ended with tho fning. Fho Whitos failed to ke a syfe hit in the sixth, seventh, and eighth innivgd, but got to s baso onco fn tho sevouth on & mnif by O'Rourke, and once {n the elghth by a wlmilar erroron tua pattof tho e pluyer. Tho Itods wero blsnked in the geveutl and ‘exghth innings also, the flolding Lomyg shurp, and the batting comparatively wiealt, Moth ninos secured one unearned rn in {10 funt inning, the Bostons gotting thoeius on & hd otear by Meyorlo, who wan ehanged to sooond huse in thexeventh luning, and the Whites theirs o Spaldiag's wido pitobinis, which allowod Forcs 40 ot on firut baso, whonco o was brought homo Uy sn(o hite by Muouo aud Meverle, Tho game onded with the score 12¢o 6 in tho Red Stook n;ifl' favor, 'There is no nocersity for roviewing the ey innamuy, or purticulunizing the perlorme The swimming race was vary ¢soiting, and minch Lotting was done, There! were ueven compotitors. ‘L'hia firat prizo of {5 was won by W. B, Cuctis; sccond, £10, by Wil Aiten, of (lenova} distanice, 200" yards; time, 9:13 sud i34 ! ‘o tub race was both oxetting and enforublo; sovon compatitors ; st prize, Will Allen, $10 sccond, Chiarley Soyniour, £5, YACHT-RACE ARIANGED, Snecint fhanach (o Thie Yacugo Lefbune, Deraorr, Mich, July G.—A yacht-ruco has boun arrunged for the Gaodwin cup botween tho Core, wiuner in Baturday¥ regatta, and the Aue nio Outhbort, of Toropto, ‘Lhore is considor- ablo foeling on this subject, and tho watler iy attracting no little Joeal lnteveat, Sy THH TURT. BTEEPLA-CHABIE ACOIDENTS, New Yore, Jul 0.—In the stoople-chaso at Loug Branch oy Saturday, J. Donahoe’s Taine mauy, after (aling at tho hurdle, was romount- od, but soon fol again hoavily and died. Georgo Ayers’ Victor, which had his fotlock brokon, jumpod the et hurdle In tho sumo raco, and Was soou uftgrwards uhot, ACKE AT COLUMBUB, 0. Corvstuuy 0., July .—The free-for-all trot of the Cofmbus Driving Park Associntion, whioh was fostponed from Batucday ou ntum:luul o-duy, Deat resunied lray WaY f;‘ the tho darknens, od m/(m took 3¢, Huotross the mooond, d Nottla tho Nottia took the next iwo hoats Red Oloud sogond This thire and raco in 2:263¢ and 2:97; In the ffth hoat, and third lu the sisth, comploted the 'races for thls momlmzk. The mooting has beon & groat eucosss financlal ly, bias furnishod excollont sport, HYDROPHOBIA, ‘The Now York Con 1 wnd Neurologlcal Soclety to tder the Cure and Prevention of Dread DiseascesDr, Inmmond’s cory Andorscd by Leading-Sciens t e Spectal Dispaleh to Ths Chicago Tribune, New Yonr, July 5,—At o mooting of tho New York Nourologieat Socloty to-morrow, hydropho- bin, with spocial reforenco fo rooent cason to the maans of provention and oure, sud to the caro of dogs, will bo tho subjoct of discusslon. Dra. Willinm A, Hammond, Frank Homilton, Haddon, Crons, aud othiers of the notod medicat mon of the city, will tako part in tho dobato, Dr. 1addon, who lnd chargo of the McCormick cago, will give & history of tho onso while In hfs hands. Dr, Hamilton, who Lsn had oxpo- rienco, will talk of tho altompts of French and English soiontists to fathom tho diseaso. Dr. Hammond will give n dotniled account of his discoverios in oxamining micrascopically tho modulla oblongata taken from McCormlek, and Droposo a moana for the provention sud froat- ment of hydrophobia. He wiil aleo clte import- ant casos of rocont date. Among them will bo that of Ada Clatro, the actress, #ho diod in this city, o fow mopths ago, of hydroplobia received from tho bito of a trick dog. 1t will be proved that tho dog bhad rabios, and that whon it was in sevoro paroxysmsit would obey its mastor's volco and whip anddo ita tricks, and was as rondy to follow rats as whon woll. This I8 an oxiraordinary featuro of the disenso. Dr. Hammond will also propose a et of resolutions recommending to tho city suthorltics, and in fact to all Common Counoils, that, aa & prevontion, and mstoad of muzzllag, an ordinanco be mado ‘Yaquiring that the cantag testh gmo two long frout ones) of overy dog be flled out. "I'be moraing aftor’ tho Zridune came out with ifs full excluelvo account of Dr. Hummond's discovery of & truo Tosson 1 liydrophobia, tho Zimes came out with 1 oumbor of lotters, purpr:mlu&v1 to "o from phyaicians, donying the poseibility of euch tiungs as Dr. Finmmond claimed to’ invo found. "[ibin proves to be ouly petty joslousy of tho Tinies of its rival's enterpriso, for to-day Dr, IIuddon, one of thoso who was quoted, oalled on Dr, Hfammond aud declared to him that he had neithor writton to the Times or said any- tlnng toits roprosentatives. All sclontists in tha eity acknowlodge tho acouracy aund groat value “of Dr. Hammond's theorios and dis- covaries. Special Dispatoh to T'he Chicago Tribune, NEw Yorg, July 6.—Many of the most dis tinguisbed scientista in_tho country assembled at tho mooting or tho New York Nourological Soofety in tho College of Phsaloians and Sur- geons this aftornoon, to discuss_the questions connoctod with hydrophobie, Dr. Willam A, FHammond, Presidont of tha Socioty, occuptod {hic ohafr. * Prof. J. G, Dalton, the greas physiol- ogist, Drs. Huddon, Hamilion, Uross, Lowto, Potors, and n hostof othor prominent physic clans, wero pretent. Dr. Alexander Iade den wae to have begun tho work of the ovoping by ronding o papor descriptive of tho MeUormick easo, the ‘dotaila of which were font you two wacka sgo. In bis absonco, Dr. Hammond, who, in consultation with Drs, Hod~ dou, Hamilton, Clymer, and othors, bad sosn McCormick on'tho moring of the day on which Lo died, told what he had "observed. ~ Ho spoko of the peculiar fentures of the caso, which con~ vinced them _that McCormick had true bydrophobis. Insbility to swallow eitLer lmda or soiids was vory marked. When attempts wore made,;the substanco tlow from his mouth with gront violenco, Tho 110w of saliva was very warked, and constsnt spasms Indicated deep seatod aiscase of the nerve-centres, Dr. Ham- mond thon took up bis investigation of tho modulla oblongata of MecCormicki, which was tully doscribed in yonr popor of Iast_Wedncaday, nud gavo sl its dotalls, Dr, Hammond admitted that the disense might Len blood Eoisuu. and tao clmn&;cn m the organs of lito might have been caused by assimilntion of that poison, yob it was mora than pomsiblo that it was & true nervous disonso,—live tetanas. 'lhe discoveries 1n this caso did not provo tho Josson to bo a constant one. but he belioved wade from that at least a begianing had bocn which othor investigators could proceed. He said that while no troatment had effectod a curo ib o' weyl-nuthonticated cane, yet the application of the galvanic curront had, i the only case 1 which 1t hiad been tried, profouged the patisnt's lifo seven duys. 'T'nis was astop in the right dirction, but prevention at the pronout stato of Juowladgo was o thing ta be urgod, and, after aacaking of tho eautories and other mothods of destroving: the virus, advised by all mioaus tbo vxseciion of oll the part involved. Dr, Iinmmond then Tend rosolutions urging tho taz- ing of dogs: and, belioving thatmuzzling was ine enective, advocated Bourol’s method of blunting tho toeth, flling off the fucisor aud camino tee. to muko the bitens harmlces as that ofher bivor- ous animals. ‘U'ho resolutions wore adoptod, and a committoo appointed to mvestigate fur- ther,und roport nt o future meeting. Dr, fladdon, who liad arrived moantime, thon road his paper, Prof. J. C. Dalton thon spoko. Ho bolieved hydrophobis to be a blood disease, and thought {t'svould bo dillicult to cut out the parts betore tho virna had beon diffused further into tho sye- tem, Ho ndvocated nityato of silvor 48 a rom- edy, Various cases wers cited sud numesous suthorities quotod.. Drs, Cross and Leuto, and many other phy- sicians, also spoke, A Case in Warsaw, Ind. Special Disotch to The Chicaao I'ribune, WanrsAw, Ind. July 6.—A small dog bit Amos Evaus on the calf of the log a fow duyn since, and lio had forgotten all about the clreumstanco until this morning, whon o was attacked with fits. o shortly ufter commenced snapping, aud now oviuces 2l the symptoms of hydrophobia, Extraerdinary Phnse of tho Disensc— A Boy ecovers After u Violent Ate ek From the New York, Témes, July 4. 0On Tuesday vight lust, abouc 10:50 o'clock, Dz, J. B. Taylor, of Orchsrd strost was called to Betond o boy who bad boeu suddonly takon ill with liydrophobin at tho residencq of his pa- ronts, on Broome strect. The boy, whoso name i Willinm McLenn, is about 18 years old. His father called for the physician and informed him that just ono wook provious, Tuesday mornin of Inst week, the boy bad boun Beht on an erraus t0 nstroct closo by but did not roturn, and it was not till the morning of that day, Tuesdny of the prosont weok, that ho hod Dbocn found by his mothor in the noighborhood aud taken lome. When brougbt homo in tho morning, boyond looking dirty and tirod, tho boy appoured as woll nuover. Ho oxplainod that o Lind determined to start out in lif8 for himself, and had takon & situation ona peddier’s cart to mind tho horse. Associated with him in tho business was another boy living m the neighborhood,, and at whose parents’ houso he had slopt the fizst two or thros nights, T'ho situstion whs not a lucrative one, and on the occasion of the peddlor's carc journoying in & duy or Lo to o distant purt of the oity, soma- whoro i the viciity of the Grand Contial Do pot, the boy,hecoming bungry,resigned his posi- ton and graried for home on'ore of the Fourth avenno froight-cnrs, On his way down ho feil anloop, nnd ou awakenmmng folt smuch rofrestiod, Not wishing 10 1eturn homo if ho conld help it, Lo resolvad to got something to eat by {)iomu;g up jobs, such as bolding and watoring horses, inthis he was pactinily succossful, and at night raturned Lo tho comfortavlo freigut-cur which ho bad lett in the moruing tor a hight's sleep. ks cur, whathor standing stll or in its pussago to aud from the Grund Coutrat Dopot, bocame a housu and home to_the wandorer, giving him sholtor and rost, During his woolcn work tho boy anid he Lad boon bitten by a horso, Ile Lind attompted to tnke uway tho nuimal's provender in ordor to gvo hiin adrink of wator, s was rosented by the nungry beast, who, seizing him by the right lgg, flung the boy over Into the gutor. o was “considorably bBimised by the tasth of thoe horse, but not setunlly bitten, the teeth not ponetrating through the pantatoous, An bofore s, the boy arrived howme in the worning. At nbout 8 ‘o'olack of tho same ovoulng b compluined of headacho, diz- ziness, and nauson, and, a8 tue even- HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 7, 187 Iy writhing, ond tho faws in a constant snapping motlon. Tho uausl aversion to wator was, shown, tho pationt being unabln to swallow any Mquid whatovor, The nttending physiclans pronounced tho symptoms antively completo as indicating tho discase of hydropho- bia, Bhortly after the chloroform waa adminia- terod tho violont spasms were roducod, sud in tho cotrao of tho night tho boy obtnined coneid- orable sloop. Iu tho morning, at about 7 o'clock, Dr. Taylor succeeded in administoting largo daken of bluo mass, tho oxtrnot of nloos, and ecammony [n pills, and hydrato of ohloral. Un- dor tha iuifluences of those the patient yomitod frooly, and purged thoroughly, aiter which ho slopt quiotly throngh the day and suecoeding night.” OnThursday morning tho boy was quite recovered from tho disonso, 'The question now in the mind of Dr. Taylor ia whother tho illnoss of his pationt amounted to n full caro of hydrophobin, bystoria, or Iyssaphio bia. Nono of Lho eymptoma of tho formor dis- ense weore wanting, and bad tho boy died the caso would lavo bean, beyond dispute, pro- nounced hydrophobin, -On ‘tho right arm a scratoh penotrating the ekin and considerably inflamed was discovered, aud which might have bocn made by the tooth of nda% but tho hoy poraistontly donled hmving beon bitton by any dog during his absonce from homs, or that he biad attompted zosluk up any unmuzzlad canino for tha pound and G0 conts by way of carning a ivolihood, If tho caso was ono of real b;dranlmbln, thoro- foroe, it becomes nocessary to disholiove the boy's story, and bolleve that ho was bitten on the arm in the first day of his oporations o his own account, or' to attribute tho diseaso to tho offcct of a bito—tho mark of which ho still bonrs—glvon by a dog somo throo or four yeara ago, His fathor miakos the last statomont ne a certam ocourrenco, In conver- ention with & Times roporter, Dr. Taglor said that he bollevod recovery from cortain epecion of hgdropholrln ponsiblo, genorally ju tho cuso of clildron, whon tho imagination had notbing to do with tho puysical doveloptoot of tho discaso. In this optnion ho was fortitled by = sutilciont number of rocorded cases among modlical writors on the subjeot in othor countries, Ho bolisved that the poieon of tho dog bito was of tho ssmo nature ag that of thosneke or many venomaus in- soots, and capablo of boing antidotod. In the oaga of tho boy MaLoan, had not the convulsive ing ndvauced, beonmo extromely norvous, nu‘i Doing ab10 to boar tho light "of the gas or the convorsution of thoso m tho room without unnyusl demounstrations, Finally, be broke out 1uto pavoxysims and convulsions, foaming at the mouth and noso, and gnashing 'his tosth and butking hke & dog, It was in this condition that Dr, Taylor found him, D, Laylor at onco sout for Dra, Notson Place, und Fullor Wallir, a4 ag- s.stants in tho cune, and in the meantimo took such measurcs an he flmu%:ll ueccssary, e ordored tho boy to bo tied hand and !oot“ and administored ehloroform by means of & handlkor- chief, Ou the arrival of tho other physloiaus & closo oxmmination wus mado of tho patient’s con- dition, Al the primury symptoms of tio dlsense —hydrophobis—wero present, ‘Ihe oyes woro #ulfused, tho faco ;congosted, the mucous run- ning from his noke and mouth, the breuth- ing deep sud ditiiculf, the body constant~ pasms and disenso Leon amionnble to tho troat- mont, givon, it was his inlontion to liave injocted eomo stromg Atimulant, such as ammonia, into the veina of Lho pationt as & _powerful anfidote. Such had beon the successful trontment in many cagos in tho Indies, whore the most poisonoun mpulp bites wero froquont. In his opinion ‘l%r.lzn.vlor wad fully borue out by Dra. Place aud alker. AMUSEMENTS, « THE MPPODRONE, While tho logitimata was struggling againat the disadvautagos of coplous perspiration sud tho dislnelination of the timea at tho Academy of Musio and MoVicker's Thentre, ils half- brothor gasped to gasping thousands on tho Iako shoro, at Hooloy's, and at the Adalphi. With such s tomperature as that of yosterdsy, tho ery is ** Close,” Itis folly to hold out longer againat tho heat, and threo managors, at least, will take tho Liut of the raging thermomgter sud close, Meanwhile, the hippodromo on tho lako shore holds ont o temptation to thows who must bo amused, and, 28 there some undoubted summer fontures about it, thoro can be no doubt of tho popularity it will gain, Public interest is directod to the so- lution of tho problem of keeping cool, and the moal intoresting fonturs in S hippodrome, 1t will be agreed, {8 tho arrangement of the tents, ‘Thego aro covered overhend and open in frout, facing an immense amphitbeatrs, and glving, besides monts for noarly 10,000 poople, that which i8 more defirable, air. And in this am- pbithestro, with A runping track ono- fifth of = mile in length around it, the performers go through the programme - just as it it would not matter much whethel every thormometor in the coun- try burst the tubo, and spnttored the quickeilver rouud in globules of gas, The hlvfindrom&—m: it is not a cirens in any 6onso of the word—1g a novelty, and possesscs many features of intergst, Nothiug appeals to tho popular heart like competition, whether in horues, ball-clubs, or railionds, and a race is tho most tangible aud accoptable form of competi- tion. Tha main foaturs of the hippodrome 18 comvetition, While the Prussian band is playing S:Iumuhmun inexcellont bune, and somotimes not), o grand eutry ocours. After this, 20 htho and ponspiring Indiaus give the spoctators sume- thing to warni up on, in an exciting gamo of La- Crosgo, As thoy go tumbling in gud out of the ring, cheoking aud slashiog, runniog, jumoidg aad yelling, the coolest person in the audicnco Ele\d! to tho excitemont, 11806 from his soat with reathloss intorest, and at the conclusion of tho #ame mops aud maps, And wonders how long bis systom will bear up against such s torront. ‘Lhen ©omes & Roman chariot race, tho clumsy vohiclea bemg driven by ludics, aud drawn by horacs at a dead run. Somotimoes Mivs Baior's team wins, sometimes Mad, Conuelly's steeds, Whilo the audienco is endoavoring to find out whan the snare-drum will bo overtaken by the French horn, or whether it will distance 1t _oventually aud ‘dach fnto_anothor pieca alona, Mr. Sparka throws cannon-balls uround like feathers, 'Then the Indians come out and dauce, attor which an intoresting - race occurs, in which n dozon horses without drivors or riders, dash thrco times Touna the course in a very oxciting wav. The Roman stauding raco by barcbnel riders, oach standing on two horses, follows, The Indiwna ongngo in o foot-race threo times round the course. ‘The waiking raco botween James Smith #ud o baby elophant 18 oue of tho foatures wlita pleaseh tho audionco, and i vory amusing, of courge. Mr, Smith wing, and 0o mttor what tlio pedesteian quolities of the elophant may by, hie desorve to win, for Lo gives some oxcellont bool-and-on wailiing, which s improssivo it “mot gracoful, In a subsequent match in which ba walks backwards agaiust any compotitor who walke forward, Yo is ot o ditndvantage, for while ho walze fuiv, competis tois run, L'he running racos, chariot racos, and othor races fallow, tho teapeze mct by Mito. Clariess, and Robort Hunting is londly applaud- ed, oud tho wholo affuir heartiy nu]t:{od. Tho Iippodromewill bofound anagreenblo disappointe ment by thoeo cyvically inclined, and pleasant divorsion for thona who doaira to bo amused, [t 18 at the foot of Washington street, on the old baso-ball ground. TUE ADELPII Mr, Grovor's bouotit at tho Adelphi last oven- ing drow togethor sn immenss crowd of martyrs, and if meek submission to & roasting on the art of over 1,600 peaple {s an avidencs of popu~ arity, Mr. Grover must bo wot down s a highly populyr manager. Tho bill offorad last ovoning was of imwonse atrongth, Probably such n list of speoinltics was nevor off o vatioty stage at any ona time, and no less ovcasion than the bonofit of & lkeeu-witied aud popular mavnger could have called tho mombors tafi,flthor. The woll-kuown specialtics of Messrs, Bullv Rice and J. 1. Burridge, assistod Ly Frod Woodhull ; “ Ham-u-lot * was given with firellt eolat, aud Cliarloy Bishop's farco of 1,000 Yonng Millis nors ” oallod ont roars of Inughtor ; Ilickey and DBaruoyin thoir inimitable not, “Taklug the Pledgo;” Hall the banjoist, Missos Frankio and Deluzy, and tho Morgan Sisters in_thefr songy, with ‘the Neynolds Hrotbers, Wayne and Lovely, aud Sig. Constautine and' lils panta- mime company, mado up such a perfoinunce as Justified the audiouco 1 keopiug their souts, . Now after doing Lis duty by tho public i fur- nishing thom the best varioty entertainment in the country in due eeason, Mr. Grover js golug to ohllgn them still farther by closiug his Bouse until the hot weathor huy abuted, and made tho- atre-gowyg an smusomont instend of a torture, LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Burglara entorod tho store of Wm. O. Swoet, ‘No. 0 Randolph stroot, Moudny night, aud stolo 20 worth of cigurs, A slight fire occurrod in tho kitchon of n house at the cornor of Wabush avonue and Bixtoouth stroot last evening, Damago tritling. ‘I'he Corouor Lield an Inquost at No, 10 Plercs street yesterday, on tho body of Honry M. Rob- ortwon, & boy 17 mouths old, who died from in- Juries recotved by fulling down alnirs, Death rom concussion of (he brain was the vordiot, Jokn Dutlor, a man b5 yoars old, was prostrat- od by an nttaok of conp do soloil, &t G4 o'olovk last ovening, whilo aubisting iu unlonding a voss sel nar Twelfch street bridgo, 1o ws takon to the £ifth Preo.uot .ation-ITouso and attend- et by Dr. Dodge, wwho thinlis ho will not recover, Uutlor wan subsoquontly romoved to hus home at No. 44 Piorce streot. NOT A MUNDER, Coroner Stoplious held a1 inquost on Monday on the body ot Poter Larkin, sn account of Whoso shocklng death on the Pittsburg, Iort Wayue & Uhicugo Railrond appoared iu Bundsy's Taivune, It wus ut flrev suspectod thut de- ceased had met with foul - ply, snd the de{ subsequently thrown noross the rallroad track to wsko it appear that be bLsdf come t0 Liis doath by acoldent, ‘It appoars, from the -alwave undor fire, aud I do not think Mr, Do- ovidenos, that docoasad had boan in the habit of vielting tho ssloon of Mr, Ilyno, on Arnold stroot, nonr Forty-soventh, and Lad to ° cross tho raltway trnok to ronchit, 'Tho probabill- tlon aro " that ho was struck by froight train No. 11, of the nbove-montloned rord, No matks of violonco othor than thoss cansed by thocara could ba discovered on tho remains, Docoased hnad no mnunf' with him whon bis loft homa. The jury rondored n ver- dict of denth from injurios recolved from the cara of the Pittaburg, Fort Weyne & Chicago Hailrond, Latkin lvod at tho corner of Wallaca and Torty-sovouth stroots, whero the inquoat was held, TOTEL ANRIVALS, Tremont House—W, \Vndflm(iham, . Grubb, . P, Bovill, Now York: the lov. Jobn Hall, Now Yark hl‘- Rowland, Bacramento; John D, Winslow, Dostoa; ¢. O. Donnetf, Shang. hal, Cbins. . . . Sherman House—T. W, Chndwoll, . _ Caldwell, Nnatvilla; the Hon. Jobn T. Farnaworth, Bt. Chules; tho Hon., John M. Palmer; J. W. Brom- loy, Dotrolt. . . . Grand_Paciflo’ Ilolel— Edward J, Allis, Milwaukoo; B, Drullard, Jr., Bulfalo & A, IL Saott, Little' Rock; Aloxandor B. Grogkn, San Franclsco; N, Garels y Garoin, Lima, Pert ; Dr, Tsun Rivas, San Francisco | Tadro Volnsquoz, San Franclsco; E. B, Whoo: lock, Now . Orloans ; tho Hon. 0. I, Farwoll, . . . Palmer House—0. B. Cartor and party, Momplia : Nilos A, Shanrar, York, Pa.; Matthow C. Willard and fainily, Galesburg’; Jt. Findall, IL B, Fox, England; William G. Smytho, Now York'; Frank L. 8Loomaker, U. 8, A. MR, DELANO AND THE INDLAN COM- MISSIONERS, The Lnte Clerk of tho Bonrd fRolates the Manncr of Sccrotary Delnno’s Trentment of the Commissionors— Constant Endeavors to Shicld Beef aud Flonr Contrictors—Underhand Attacks on the Agouts of tho Com= mnsions To the Lditor of the New York Tribune: Bin: Tho causos of tho remignation of tha aix original members of the Board of Iadian Commiesioncrs do not scom to bo ganacally un- dorstood. Tho Board hoving bad abundant ox- porionce nf the hopelessnces of effecting any. pormanent roform in the Indian Buronu 80 loug a8 that Buresu fa under the control of the Interior Departmont, do- eired, firat, fo effect a soparation of tho Tormor from tho lattor, and then to tonder their rosignations to tho Prosident, Thelr theory wag that, if the Indian-oflico was like the Bureau of Agricutbure, indepoudout, and fn chargo of a man_of high oharactor, to bo sclected by the Prosidont, with Inupoctors to koep a striot su- Jlorvision " over tlio agouls nominated by the ic- iglous bodies, tho sorvices of the Inditn Com- ‘missionors would no longor bo nocded. - Control over the Indinn Burcau was the ono thing of all othera that thoy did not desiro and would not negumo. It was an invariablo rule of tho Board not to nominate any one for oftico or to influ- coco avpointments, aud it will bo rentembored that 3r Brunot dochned o accopt tho posttion of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, when it was tondered to him by tho = Presidont. The choraes made - beforo | Congrees ngainst thio Commissioncr of Iudian Affairs emanated from n disappointod con- tractor and Lind no connection with my report, which did not deal with tho Commiseioner, ox- copt_in tho cases of McCann's transportation and Dodgo's corn contracts, of both of which frauds there js overwhelming evidence, There- fore, my roport had nothung to do with the rosig- nation of Mr. Brunot and his collonguos. It is 1air to presumo that the gentlemen who eigned Lhe lottor of rosiguntion knew much bottor than any ono elso what thoir reasons were, and it i but ,simple_justico to men of the'bighost intog- xity to accopt their statement of thoir own roa- sons, Hud thoy been so disposed, they could hayo published a lotter much longer st thoir annual report full of evidences of their offorts to check fraud, and of their faituro, owing to tbie activo homtility of tho Intorior Dopartmont s but thoy were content sumply to warn tho Prosi dent that all was not well, and to point out tha rouponsibility of tho Socretary of tho Iutorior for tho prosent condition of aifairs. As Chief Clork, and at timon Acting Secrotary, T have been intimately ncquainted with all tho transactions of tho Board with the Tuterior De- partmout for throo yoars, and kuow whoreof I- apoak whon I say that nothing but trao philan- thropy and forgotfulness of elf, in their desire to sorve tho Indiana, the President and their couuntry, could have induced thom to submit for one-half that peried to tho oficial discourtosy they encounterod, a8 woll as the attompted as- snmption of aathority over them by the Secro- tary of the Interior, and his intormeddiings with tugir organization, ' His positive Lostility, both official aud pordonal, wero manifestd wlienover the mombors folt it to bo thalr duty to disapprove {obblun-contmctu and fraudulont accounts, Thoy iuva nlso boen misrepresonted to membors of Congrats, sama of wham wero only too willing to hear nud ropoat the tele told to thom 1nthe Into- rior Dopartment, This Dopartment also condo- sconded to ausail the ofligars of tae Commission assoon as their exporience in Indian &Mrire mado them valuablo aids to thie Board in carrying out of tho Contral Hotol, corner of Washington and Franklin ptroots, has beon seoured for tho display of the cxutionnry storm signala heronttor, If you wili inform thosa of your readors who ara intorestod in these displays, in whatsoover man- nor you will, you will confor & gront favor on thom and thsis oflico, Information relatlve to tho cauna of tho displays can only be obtained from this office. Reapactfullv, ota., ‘W. 8. Kaurian, Obsorver. ——— MISCELLANEOUS JTEMS. Crop statiatics of South Carolina anow that, In twanty-throo out of thirty-two countios, there 1s o docronso in tho cotton ares, and an inferior cotton prospoct an comparad 'with 18785 but thoy also show o larger area and n bottor pros- pect for grafo, with a goneral falling off 1n tho usa of commerolal fortilizors. The aros of cot- ton is about 0 per cont lous than in 1873; the aron in grain {8 12 por cont groater ; and tho da- cronso in fortilizors i equal to 37 por cont. The cosy of Jubor iu about tho samo as last yosr, but With an upward tnnanuci. —Tho Mothodists of the Weat Wisconsin Con- foronco will hold & camp-meoting at Now Rich- mond, beginning July 8, and laating one wook. ~—T'vonty-five polisomon have been disohargad from the forco of PltlnhllrF. owiog Lo the in. suflicioncv of tho appropriativn fund. —It ig nsperted thatn disgustod Milwaukca fishormnn offore » chromo to overy fsh that will R e foking. pockats | —Tho last way of ploking pockets fa the Quaher Olty fashion. A woman carrios a baby into a car, sits down besido hor customar. Soon tho baby Vigorausly kickw the customer, and the woman apologizos. Plck;;{uolmt geta ot of tho car yory soon, with the kicking baby and the oustomor's wallet, —Ar. and Mrs, Sartoris are shorfly expected in Parls, Thoy will probably spond fho nutumn ©n the continent, —It was eintod rocently ata mooting of the Lmuwa Minesharcholdors that Gou, Schonok had baona henry lcgor by that speculation. — THE MISSING STEAMER, Havreax, July 6.—Tho stosmer Falmonth ar- rivad to-day, auil reports passing yestorday, 6 milog off $eal Island, a steamor with cable-laying gour nttachad. It is Bupposod to bo tho missing steamer Farada; —_— Sunstrofics. The season is now at hand whon divers people will bo volllntcorins information as to how aun- stroko may bo avoided, Somo of tho idoas ox- prassod aro quite smusing, if not unotal, ns wit- noss ths follawlug takeh from the Whosling (West Va.) Daily Intelligencer of July 2: “* About a year siuce £ saw In & newapaper an account of & oaso of suustroko, writton by the party bimself. _ Aftor suiTering for a long tmo, and having to aconsidorable dogroo recovered, ho axporionced suiloring evon from tho ey of tho moon, T'his led bum' to the roflaction that it was not altogothor the heat of tho sun that pro= ducod prostration. After much research ho dlscovered that the injury como from the cliemical ray, nnd not from tho beat ray. Ho was guwded fo this by the fact that a photograph could not be taken through a hollow f;lueu. Accordingly ho lined bia bt with two liniugs—one of ocange yellow 10 srrest tho hoat ray, Tbus propsred, ha weut whoto tho rays of the sun were most intonso with porfect impuvity. It is well kuown that the nogro it soldom punstruck. Lhio color of li.s skin over tho ekull belng of an orango Jeliow moy nssist in sccounting for the fact, I prac- ticed upon this suggestion all last summor, lined my bt with groen and oraugo papar, and had contldatico in the truth of th thoory to noglect my umbrolla, which I had never dono before. I moutionod 1t' to many who had tried it aise, and in many casos that cumo under my observation, they uniforinly aswerted that tho appre-aive haut of tho sun upon the head was much rolioved,” DEATHS, ADAMB—At Minneapolls, Mion., of consumption, Jily by Mncilla F. Adnty wito of 0. 'Qe Adanis. o 1hs ey, agod 38 yoars and 11 months, Yunoral [rom tha tosidenco of hin hmmnrl B. Adams, 3 Pralele-v, un Tuosdas, July 7, at S oleluck p, m; Erionds of tac femlly iavlicl “to ationd nithout furiior natlen, £~ Slassnchusotts papara ploass capy, OHART—In thin oits, July 6, Mary Loulss, infant daughter of William A, sud Kmma J, Churt, aget & maitins ol 31 davec Tunoral from 40 Wost Mouroo-st., to-dey (Tuesdaz), at 8a'olook p. m. I’"'Z'Ellln Dapers ploass copy.. GERS—At Dotroit, on tho 4th inst., Elois 3 it f We IT. Konore, of thic sitgr. s [Hlolse Ragers, T2t Louls papers pleaso copy. OARTUYVELS—At tho reafdonce of anl. 403 Lareabo + onduly 6, at tev: Louis Cartuyvels, i thutith you: o, Fudoral sorvices on (Vednuaday, tho 8th, nt 10 o'olock & m,, at the Aloxian Hoepital Chapel, thenco by car slags to Onlvary, Lhe roverozd clergy’ favitod wilbout i no: oo, &7 Pittaburg, Pliladolphia, and Olnolanat! papors MINEI:—On the moralag of tho 6th fnat., of hoart dis ense, Diex, A 01 Simors wi(g o Cros o2 Rfmaare die Eunoeal from rosidonco, 291 Orobard at., Wodnesday, July8, at2 o'clock . m.’ Frloads of the amily av 11 vited o attend, §27*Dotsolt and BufTalo papors ploaso capy. SMITH—On the 6th inst., Jowuph Smith. J will take pinco at 18 1. to-day, from restdonos, ccond-s a Polat, Iy Jals 4, Hanoah Gay . Soh Jiedel ‘pleas coy tho lotter aud .8pirit of the various ncts of Con- gress creating aud continuingit, Mr. Vincent Colyor, than whom no more singlo-minded or Lionest’ public sorvant evor oxiatod, was drivon from bis post of Executive Ollicor of tho Board by Becrotary Dolano, because ho was constanb and fonrless in bis nitacis on the corrupt prac- Lices of tho Iudiau Ring. Mr. Thonws K. Cree, the lnst Secratary, was undor the ban of the Do~ Klrtmunt‘lml his dismissal askod for beenuse of i activity in urearthing froudulent nccounts for Iudian dologations visiting Washivgton, and discovering that money was paid for immoral pur- poses, sud nlso beeausa be hiad become thoroughly sequainted sith the deviees of tho present Ring, and consistontly oxposed thom. I was nlso ne- sailed after my roturn from Red Cloud aud Wholatona agencios, because I discoyored tho firossost fiauds and so roported to the Board, The Sccrolary of the Interior bimsolf, aftor I had oxposed the frauds of Lis boef contractor, tried to projudico tho minds of tho Board agains mo, sollv with s Ylow of destroying the vuiue of my tostimony. This can bo provod, He made privato statomonts to mombers of tho Board Which o dare not put o papor. Ho obiined surroptitiously ono af my private lotlers and had it copied and distribnted to tho mombers of tho Bonrd, hoping to oxciten feeling that would drive me away. But in this ho failed ignominiously. All theso offorts con!d have Lad only ouo effect, it succossful, oud that wae to Eave his friendy, the beef pud flour con- tractors, from tho effocts of a ropors whinh di- 1ectly implicated thom in dofranding thoe Indi- ans and the Government. Mr. Brunot was Iano will unwillingly mako publio bis intoreating correspondonco with bim und with other more. :mru of thp Executive sud Purchasing Commit- 008, ‘Lheso ovidonces of his Loatllity to the Board and ita oflicets, its aims and purposes, while tho 1lug of plundoring contractors wore openly aided and sympathized with, disgusted the Board and caustld thom to rewgn, us they woro powerlers to render tho services the aountry oxpocted of thom. SaNvEL WALKER, Luto Clork of the Board of Indiny Commlssiondrs, TuitapgLriz, Pa, June 20, 1876, THE WEATHER, Wasnixaro¥, D, O, July 6.—For the Uppor Tinke regton and the Northwent, Tonnossao, sud the Ohio Valloy, cloar or falr weathor, soutiioant to sonthwest winds, decidedly bigh tomperatwo, aud slowly falling baromotor. LOCAL OBBERVATIONS, Cuicaao, July 6, 1874, Hour af ob-| srvation, Direction and firee of wind,| TPeather, . W., fres Glear, Caltn, 84 18, L., goutlo. . TY—At, Orow 2ty 150 2 cars, of bl oo ING—AL the reatdonoo of his slator, %50 Mitchollat,, Baturday. July & Michacl Ring, sed 21 younse “Nuira opy. of Limatick, rolandls 8w Yok dnd et papors o TODD—In thid city, at his rosldanco, @1 Warean- Batarany, July'h, th T Jom D Teda: naed myne Iatoof tho" Mastactiaaotis' Siato Senate, from Kraneila oty L 82~ Now England papors plass copy. BEATLS-_In this clts, July8, at tho resldenco of b tox, . Foste 1ate, Nor 11 South Gremmars She” 4% b?}l,}"flfl \\'Hil ol\|\;=|'"l\l'fl ‘fihfll‘l. M 1., for tate o Tomains will by takan to Mareago, TlL, for tntece mont, to-day (Tucedav), oi the § o'clock o, 1t trmta. o DAVIDSON-~In thiv olty, July 3, Mabol Storar, daughe tor of Jamon M_and Chriesfo L Pavbison saen s noausle 527~ Now England papors pleaso copy. i 2 STACY—Ot paralyals, at Gilman, Ill., July 2, Wi Stacy, ngod 880" s Ho wax Lora at Golumbus, 0., and came to Chlcago at 45, 0arly day, and was ono uf ita'succosstul buainond fea. 1o eatablidlicd tho houso of, and for many senrs ounduict- ed the busivess now carriud ‘an by, Culver, Page & i All who know bl in busia e W him regarded hiin as onorgetic and uprt Ight 43 woll a3 & consclontions Ghrisiinn man: MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTIIING SYRUP has boon used for childron with never-failing succoss, It corrects acide ity of thu stomach, rolloves wind colic, regulatos the bows ols, ource dysontery and diarrhon, whethor arlsing from tootbing ar othor oausos, An old and woll-tried romotly. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, ? TITH HOUSEHOLD PANACKA will bo found fnvalus. bla, Tmedinto rolief will fallaw 1ts uee {nuit curon W pal in tho atmach, Lowels, or elo; shoumatism, solic, ‘colds,aprains, und brulwos. For interinlandaztornal usss AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY, & CO. PEREMPTORY CLOSING-OUT AUCTION SALE. 30 Valuable Business & Residence Lot Opposito the Great Unfon Btock Yards, Thursday Afternoon, July 9, AT 3130, TWo will soll, withont any romevo whatover, to olosa ot tho Subdleislan of (50 & 1o of W+ 53 ot herl, A of e B. W A Soo. 4, T 88y 143 3 °F Pety | & Lata fronting on Hnlnted.at, 3 Lot "franting on € Lots fl’lill!l"k on £ Y.ntn Fronting cust on DEabininensats iotn fronting wew HDIIn e st, All Loty Forty-fifth and Taylor nd o Unjon Stock Ynrds. ’ o Mr. K, Jiarris, the owner of the above lats, has ordered a‘ll'tlr‘\‘ldl'l‘:? closing-out salo of thoso lots to closo out tho o TR TRIMS OF AALE aro X cash, balancs 1 1,3, R DEBASH IR 4y oo of mia, wiTITLE TPERFEGE.” Printod abstracts fare . Tho sale will take pl; ho ground, A RREH iy ek Rases, Topas ot Pittabur Wayno & Chlflyxfl Ratiroad, cor. Madison and Canal at So'clock nn day of malo, ELISON, POMEROY & C0.. Auctionoe: Regular Friday’s Sale NEW AND BROOND-HAND FURNITURE, Priday NMorning, July 10, at 9 1.2 o'clock. A ltrgo assortmont of eloga o Pt Hagt sty OL SR T atlor falln uphulstered :).nlr"?fl c] n\\u jout fl,{ilmhb{l} Hot nul;w. We o, Louoges, Bras pote, Sods, Boddine, Mnitrasson Heflsnatam, five Tow, and s largo stock of Goneral - Morohandise, Chirdmos, oto., sts, BLISON, roMuRoY & 0O, ud 8 Randofost. The Great Success 0f the Season, the Gooat South Enelewnod Sele Of July 4, “Will bo continuod on Monday, July 13 af- tornoon ot 2, and ovoning at 7:30 o'clock, at ourStores, 84 and 88 Randolph-st., whon will be offorod about 700 Lots, situnted in tho best portions of the Town of South En« glowood. Al on tho snme liberal and attrac. tive torms, Only a small deposit roquired down. Titlo perfeot. Full abstract fure nished. For full particulars call on R. 0. GIVINS, Baq.; 58 LinSallo-st., or BLISON, POMEROY & 0O,, Auctionoors, By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 185 aud 197 Randolph-at, 185 oud 187 Randolph.st. o DEGULAR TUESDAY SALR, July 7, at9:30 o’olock, A Jarga lino of Now and Sacond-Hand FURNITURE, CARPETS, * AndaGonoral Assortmont of Housekeeping Goods! WILLIS, LONG & CO., Austioncors, MORTGAGE SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, AT 10 OCLOCK, Tho entiro contonta of the four-story, marble-front dwellings, IOS, 751 AND 753 WABASH-AV,, Matble-Top Ohamber Suits, Parlor, Dinlng-Room, Kttobe d 1a) Furniturs, Laco Curtains and Lambrequins, ln, 5-Ply, and Ingrain Carpota, Marble and Wood« Bedding, & Onelarge Crookery, Cntlory, Glase . Alao ono Fine Pleno, 'Tho whole ta e sold without rosorvs for onsh., WILLIS, LONG & GO., Auctionesrs, DMORTCGAGE SAIEL NO. 220 DIVISION-ST., THURSDAY, JULY 8, AT 10 A, X, Qne Pigoon-Holo Tablo, Boor Tablos, , B T o R Tar Glasson -né'x;fiullfi:i i b, By HARRISON, ROCKWELL & WILLIAMS, BPFOTAL SALR NEW AND SECOYD.MAND TELID, ota THIS MOKNING, July 7. Owing (0 the immeniq »tock of Furniture, Housokceping Guods, &o., crowding nur largo ealosroome, wo aro compellod to sfnounco a 18 A% abovo, of Parlor and Chamber Furnlture, Sofas, Book Cascs, Wardrobes, Washatands, and lnimln Carpets, Now Mattresros, Cank Cutlors, to. ~ Alwo, Mason & Hamlin Ocgan and adtigo ey Gardhce, HARRISON, ROCKWELL & WILLIAMS, Auotionours, 204 aud 206 East Madison-st. ATOTION SALE 200 ELEGANT ;j Ol PAIRTINGS From tho Philadelphia Art Gallery, WEDNESDAY, July 8, at 10 and 2 o'clock, At our Salesrooms, 204 & 200 BAST MADISON-8T, Speoial TLaunges Hrusse and Amorican Artists surpnsses {n merit any oolloction This fino anlloation uf r’.mmul- by ominent Forafgn evar shown in Ohicago, and )l Ine T e i 07 aro framed ii an elegant mannor {n gonuine Gl Tramin, wiicty Wil o sedl itk lh:nl’nlnunfi‘l? t Catalogues ready, and tho Palntings will ba on ozhible tion Wodneads norni A AN S8R Ly, & wiTrzAMs, ‘Auctiorieors, 201 nnd 205 Fraxt Mg Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no other causo than hnving worms In tho stoma BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS wlil destroy we withoutinjury to tho obild, belng perfoatly WiiTe, free from all coloring or othor injurtous ingrodionts usn. ally used u worm proparations. Sold by all drugglata, 25 contaa box. ATCTION SALES. 8y GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS Teegulnr Auction sale of Dry Goods, TULSDAY, July 781 by san Guadn, Pleos Goods, Mosisry, Nollonw, Undervear, White nens, efc., wto, Hats, Niraw Goads Uullory inted Goods, oto, Tattost Sliuwls, Parnsnls, 0.9, Yaus, Fancy Guod, oto. GO, P. GORE & CO., sud 76 Wabasihav, OUR REGULAR ATOTION SALE OF Boots, Shoss, and Slippers On Wednesday, July 8, at 0 1-2 8. m,, Will be a vory atl Wit “M?n‘w&;‘{‘;‘nnthuu and shrowd buyers should Stinimum thermormufer, 18, Muzimum thermometer, 0, GENERAL OLSERVATIONS, Chioaao, July 71 8. m, ] Wealher, Stat.on. Treckenr'ge Galro,, Gheyene,, Davonport, (29,03 Datro 7 Fort Gibson g!lw‘:uknu i +|oteur, Toledo, [oveee Glear, Sunkton, +1Ulear, A CARD, ORMERYATION OF¥IOK, B1UNAL SERVION, U, B, A, 1tooss 7 MAvon BLook, KouTURASE Cou e Mabiaon s LaSuian by o the Editorar the Chicago triguns =7 % 1874 Bm: Thouse of the flagelal on the roof HioAGo, Rentrp By, HODG LS leal-Hstal P 3 b 1 (PSTABLIRHED 18 By WM., A, BUI'TERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. 108 EAST MADISON-ST, T BOOTS AND EHOES, IIATS, OAPS, and straw goods of all kinds, Taosday mnmlmg&uh al 038 w'eluok, &% wur salosroomn. 108 Faat Hads L Y iy Ly T New Faruilure, Carpels, Table Catlery, Crockery, BUGGIES, AND TLARNESS, W, [day, Ju H55 00100k, a1 108 Atk Adinemats cootdar, duly 8, o WM. AL BUIMIA & 00., Auctinnoers. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, AND NOTIONS, « A BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsars, GENTEEL FURNITURE, Brussels Carpets, 0il Pamtings, Statuary, Ete, At duwelling No. 71 Oskwaod-av., Frida 19, W10 v'olioa, Tho entico Hourehold of Pailor and Uhambor Sots, _Marble- 'op Tablew, Mis sort, Hrussoln, Tiscoo-ply and” Wont Cacpdte, Lace Cate tainr, Rronze' Oluck, ‘Statuary, Vasos, OU' Paintings Dinfng-Room and ‘Kitohen Iurniture, Stavos, o Eathior with avorything roqutsita fur bogsekeoniog Alsn, s Squaro Grand Plano, nearly now, - aost oves oraing, Jol faote costisting i Suturday Krenmae at Ty 1 M, ‘Wo Bhall Soll, at tho Private Rosidenoe, NO. 843 WEST ADAMS-T, BETWEEN LEAVITT AND OAKLEY, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 10 A, I, Tho entlro oontonts, conststing of I, Wl Purlop puml ury, 1kl und eornors, carved lngs, {nge, tlug s, Grackory, dieaware, ' 1 Outlury, ono firat'oluss Py 15, Siowart 7. Siowwt: Unckciitavo, ' gon iy atiolo contained in & frat-olasy 87 ais. In {8ty roafdenco; ownors golng abrond and must bu slaughtored, wsltlyeand wlthuut rosor: e flored, aro Palntingsy oll:paitting Jat, ‘Buskepua in Egla i, balto i ¢ by 1estzabio. §d; Wa s Guueral, Btk o BEuultey colsbratod ploluro,, Thero f Mot hise o wich: thouh i (ho Solutey. - You v et 4 o4 them said You are sonvluce: na Kapositlon, froni tho Vi WAL 1 OGRS S OO Ao ionears, 0§53 Woal Lakeat, Dog Oart, Phaoton, Harnoss, Eto, Fridav inorning, July 10, at 10 olook, at stable rosr of s, thia wholl t 20 Unkwoodavs, thia. whols Ouifit of & gontleninn. Fink Pair Biack K uu'ki Horsga: 1 a8 5oute ol halls Drothers, auuod aid kiud. gogd roadstcrs. A Dig Oarte HrewsLor's mnake, cost 8960, A line, nearly now Phusiong Doubl, glo Haroen ‘s e, khaiig Bty ol Sy "’é’x"i"f%n’"fié?‘?f.ff.fii‘z' Bella Svolt Il '%r. it Coraoas, Whisy wirg ¥ ardlon i ™ 5 WS Ae BUTTIERS & 00., Austfoneers By BRUSH, 50N & CO,, 4l aud ¢4 South Canal-st. SPECTAT, SALE of FIRST-CLASS FURNITURR nud OARPRTY, nearly now, THIS DAY, o sliald soll ife araliuro b a weationeh T A T oy Oane | Cliy b clcgant fidu Bourd, oont S5 Taplos 1 A KR Y rots % % Wi, "Ladies will A5 thls sals worthy vhate BRUSH, BON & Of Wodno Genoral A Cuy 4L and 43 Bow. + Auctionsers,