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\ “7wa'then sperit In infscollanoous discnssion upon the subject of examinations, wlich was fndulged in by quite 8 numbor, Tho attornoon sossion was taken up with. two yanorm, ouo on Truancy,” Ly Lealio Lovle, vdo Park, and the other “1ho Irinaiplos Whioh 8hould Govorn Us in Ovr Ralations to Ench Othor and to thie School Boards." Tho wholo day has beon an interosting ouo, xionrly 100 Principals hiving beon presout, bo- sides’ many outsldorn. The disusslons have beon anfmated, and a livoly intorost seems to bo ‘lflkun by the entire body in the work bofare on, The Wisconsin N rmal School IRca gentu. Spectal Dwapateh to The Chicaco Tridune, Mapigox, Wis,, July 8.—At the annual meot- Irg of the Normal Bcl'ool Rogenta to-day, tho Xon. William Btarr, of 1ti-.on, pire idod, and lf Yoro prosont oxcopt the Hon. W. Ik, Bmith, of JUilwaukeo, Tho day wae matnly spent in hoar- mg reports, and their conkideration by the Board and committoes. No aetion of importance wag takon. Frostdent of Abingdon Colloges doceiul Diapateh to The fhicage 1nbune. Antvopos, 1L, Jaly 8.—Prof. Oval Pirkey, of Canton, Mo., was duly elooted President of Abingdon College at the mectmg of tho Board o July 7. Tho choico iy rogarded as an oxcol- but ono, . CRIME. A Drunken Brute Deliberately Murders Mis Wife. P { i Miscellaneous Record of Crime. Drutnl Wife-mMnarder, Special Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Toxp oo Lae, Wis., July 8.~Duo of the most brutal wifo-murdora that have ovor ocourred in ‘Wisconsin took placo at the Villago of Graves- villo, Cnlumet County, yosterdsy nfternoon. Thomas Loftus, an Irishman, married a widow sbout threo montba ago, and they havo had fre- quent quarrels. At 2 o'clock yosterday nfture noon, Loftus cropt into the liouse avd dealt his wifo & blow with & hammer, while she was stand- iug over a wash-tub dolng the woek's washing. Bhe foll, and tho flend then erushed hor skull in with an ax, and draggod the body under the houso. To make cortain of bhia worlt ho rotwmed, got tho ax, and noarly severed tho bead from the trunk. The Dbody was soon after found by tho woman's Httlo G-year-old girl. Loftus was arrested fo a snlvon quite drunk, and conlorsed tho crime, He wag brought to Yond du Lae by Bueriff Newoll, . Ono of the editora of the Evening Common- wealth juterviowed the wife-mur.erer, with the following rosult : Editoi—DIr. Loftus, they toll us yon Ikilled your wifo : i8 It true? Lofius~—I did, slr, Editor—Did you doliberately plan to kill hor? Loftus—I did, sir. L killed hor after fully making up niy mind to do so. Editor—What was the trouble between youand Birs. Loftus? Loftus—Woll, we have had & good deal of troublo, and I made up my mind that 1 couldn’t a:ml‘(‘ heraotions auy longor. 1was very bad off at dny. Editor~So you know what you were aboi when you lillod har ? iy Loftus—Yos, oir ; Xmoant to kill her saad did K ber, and 1t s over with now. Editor—Did she know you wero in the room ‘Wheu you wont in to hit her with the hammer ? Loftus—No, she did not. T was caroful uot to let Lior kuow it, for she would have got away. Editor—Why did you drag the body under the house aftor you had killed your wifa 7 Loftus—I did it bocause, if the childron came homo, they would bo.scared, ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Spectal Disvalch to The Cideago Tribune, Osukosm, Wik, July 8,—Yesterday ufternoon about 8 o'clock, an Lrishman, namod Thomas Loftus, murdered bis wife by knocking hor down witha hammer, and then chup[:inx her head alniost off an with ax. In justification of the horrid act, he said: **Bo jabers, ehe spit in m: . ficu, and 1l m&l sy womin th&lé will ‘flo ‘Efi"é 0 was nrrgatod soon aftor and put il Fond du Lng.'"n , st Arrcst for Complicity lu tho Michis gun Contral Express Kobbery. Special Dispateh {o The Chicaan Trrilune, Nrwes, Mich,, July 8.—Chiof of Police Rogers and Deteative O'Neil, of Detroit, to-day arrested at Threo Rivors aud brouglt to this city Audrew Mills, on thio charge of complicity in the robbery of thoexpress car on tha Michizan Central Road on tho 2th of May, Mills has been identified #8 tho man who goton tho train at lichigan City with Charles Quoenan. Ho {a & painter, aud was workiug at 'Three Rivers when arrested, ity Delaulting Cashier, - ' New Yonx, July 8.—Thomes J. Maeon, cash- fer for Merill, Tiluoy & Co., bankers and Lrokers, wes arrested to-day, on tho chargo of Liaving robbed his employers'of o largo sum of mioney, probubly resching €25,000. He ac- knowlodges having tukon £8,000, which ho lost in gold speeulation. A Brolker Raives Scvernl Cortified Checks, New Onzeaxs, July 8.—J. Woidner, a Caron- dolot strect broker, drow checks ou the Hiber- nisn National Bank, had them certitiedand afier- wards raised thow os follows : Cheok for $88, xaised to 8,800 ; chock for 241.50, ralsed to £1,160 3 and cheel for 971, rawod to $7,100. It is Toported that Weidner purchased bonds with the raisod checks and tled. Another Wife-Murder, EvansviuLe, Ind,, July 8.—Albert Jones, col- orad, in o fit of jealousy killed his wife Johan- na by hrauhinq ber skull'with three blows of an 8x, about 4 o'clock this aftorncon, He is in oustody. CASUALTIES, Run Down by a Tug.BRont. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N. ¥, July B.—About 8:30 o'olock to- night, the tug Golden City struck » row-boat vear the mouth of Buffalo Creek, and cut it in twain, A man named Sheldon, with his wife and littlo son, tho only occapants of tho boat, woro inucantly drowned, They lived on what is known &8 the Island, oppostte this city. Killed by Lightning. Atranta, Ga., July 8,—W. T. Cummings, Presideut of the Tuilors’ Union, was struck uy ll;fl-t‘ixiug oarly this morning, aud -iostautly od, Fatal Ruilrond Collision. Cmanvestox, 8. 0., July 8.—A Western-bound train ou the Curoling Contral Ruilway camo mto collivion with a wagon uear this city, this morn- ing, killing Albert Nolson aud Johu Davis, of Liueolu County, Both were promunent eitizens. | & YWoman and ®wo Children Killed by Li From the 8t, Joa:ph (Mo,) Herald, To Capt. Isrnel Winston wo ure indobted for the particulars of a torviole casunlty thuy oe- currad about 0 miles from Fredorioksbusg, Ray County, on ‘fuosday evening, A wldow womun, numed ‘ary Adamson, had resided on a farm in thut ueighloruood for' sev- eral years, o company with hor two childron, ono & boy'7 yonus oid, and the othor a girl aged &, During iho afternoon she visited a noighbor, reaiding about s mile distunt, and staited homo lmn afcor suppor. Tho clouds ar tho time hroatonod B storm, yob Mrs. A, supposed sho could reach her house before 1t como up, and folt anxious sboul some clothing that she lett Linnging on s line in the yard. Whon abouc Lnlf tue di- tunce bud been accomplisnad, the storm came on i with tornblo foree, und tho purtios souyht refuge ander & tiee, A hour aftorwards, a noighbor, pussing tho spot, noticed threo bodies lying noar ! the wee, All liad ovidently beon killed by & ' stroko of lightning. ‘Che little girl lay ubout & foot from the mother, hor clothing com- lotoly burnod off, aud the upper portion of the ody badly scorched. A fow feot from her wag tho budy of the boy; he had cvidemtly beon struck squaroly in tho head, ns noarly oue-hulf tho hafr was singed off, Tho person of the molhor showed but fow marks of the shoelk. Bue ocoupied half +ittng Jmulmn, lenning agninst tho treo, tho right hend drooping by Lor 1 alde, tho lefe oulstretohod o if reachig fur , Bomothing. i e b ACQUITTED CF Sidi!GULING, TrentoN, N J, July 8.-Tho allejed smug- + gling cuse of the Unlied Blatew againne 8. d Boun, wliich s oxcited wo_micly Jutoroat, tore minuln\l to-day ny the jary briuging in # vordict for the defendart. 'hin’is tho (hint cive filed Budor tho uaw Moloty law, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 9, 187, » SPORTING NEWS, Second Day of the American Chess Congress. Stubborn and Interesting Con- tests Between Well- Known Players. The White Stockings Play a Superb Gamo. and Beat the Baltimores. Defeat of the Philadelphics by the Atlantios---Soore, 11 to 5, Another Fashionable Trotting Matinee to Be Given at Dexier Park. i Championship Single-Scull Race at Springficld, Mass. Brown Wins from Scharff, Making the Tive Miles in 36:45. CHESS. BECOND DAY'S BESSION OF THE AMERIOAN CONOTESS. Tho attondance upou tho socond day of the Amorlcan Cless Congress was vory good througliout all yestorday, and tho play was of o ‘higner ordor than on the provious duy, as i al- ways the caso in these tournamonts, where the players aro invariably tinid at the beginning of bostilities and very reluctant to hazard any chancos, Tlhon, too, they ara just recovering from the offcets of long journoys, sud do not plsy with that procision and foica which charaoterize thoir gamos after o littlo reat. A CURIOUS CIRGUMBTANGE. -In the second gamo botwoen Messrs, Mac- konzie and Judd, the partio wne nbandoned as drawn on Tuesdsy, when each player had soveral pleces on the board, Bubsequent analysis clearly proved that Mr, Judd had a forced won gomo when the contest was given up as drawn, THE PLAY CONTINUED, Yosterday morning Mesars, Bock, of Chicago, and Elder, of Detroit, finished their second gamo, left incomploto on the previous day. It was a Fronch defenso, lasted fitty-six moves, and was finally drawn, though a little moro care on Mr. Eldor's part in the ending must probably have won It. Au.it was, howover, the game was tho eoaudest and hardeat foughe gime yot played in the Congresa. GAMES TESTERDAY. Capt. Mackenzio sud Mr. Kennicott wero poired against cach other yostorday imorning, and the two gamea were naturally taken by Mackenzio, Mesars. Judd, of Bt, Louis, and Hosmor, of Chicsgo, vera paired, .a0d an ox- tromely intorostiog game rosultod. Tho open- ing way o Scotch gambit, Mr. Hosmer having tho attack, and the game lusting all day. Mr, Hos- mor got rather the best of the opening, and for some timo socmed to maintain coneiderablo advantago in position, while Mr, Judd had the advantugo of an extrs pawn. At tho middle of the gamo, however, Mr, Hosmer recovered tho pawn, but lost hia superiority of position-some- what. From that poiut the partie was vory warmly and. stubbornly contested. At 6 o'clock p. m, it was won by Mr. Judd. THE PERRIN-CONGDON CONTEST, Yostorduy morning, too, Mossrs. Porrin, of Now York, sud Congdon, of Philadelphis, fin- ishied their socond gamo. It was a long, hard- fougnt, and diicult game, played with tho grost- est care by both players, and a study of a good deal of merit. Tho opening was the Quean's gambit, aud the sattack was conducted by Nr. Porrin, The gamo was also won by him in very havasome style, the closing position being an exceadingly ologant one. PERRIN VS, ELDED. Two games weid played betwoen NMessrs, F. Porrin, of New York, aud F. H. Elder, of Do- troit, The first gamo, Mr. Perrin havivg tho at- tnck, wos an irregular opeuing, ho playing P KB4 forthe first move, The game was a lony and stubbora one, ran into a pawn ending, sud woa on unquestionable draw, Mr. Elder, Lowaver, tried to forca s win out of tho onding, and, as 18 usual 1n such cases, losy it. The soc- ond game was won by Mr. Elder rather onstly. It was o Plilidor's defouso, awnd Mr. Perrin had = lost game by the timo tho openiug was played vut. » GONGDOY V8. TOOK. Mr, Congdon, of Philadelphis, and Mr, Bocl, of Clueago, commenced theil enoounter yester~ doy ufternoon. ‘Tho gome wos & bard fight througnout, snd flually drawn, tho advantaga secnung to rest with Mr. Bock until nearly tho time of adjowrnment. A SPECINEN PARTIE, The following is the fuil scoro of the Fronch dosense played between Mosars, Book and El. der, and finished yesterdny moruiugs ¥ XANON DEFENGE, B, Dock, F. H, Elder, Whtte, Bisok, LRES LTS oe . 2Q4 rxp G ExP 4, KL X DY L1893 .. BQ3 5 KUKDY 4. Castles 6. Catiés 7. KQBS T.PERS 6 BKY B3 0. 003 tR2 10 Qlikag By i RELR XB 12028 2 13 PER3 B3 W PKBE Keg 16 Boy B3 16, RK2 Q B] 17, KRt Kaq Q3 e 18 RO 4 19, Kt 8 14 20, Kt Q # P h Ry LK B 4 EtxB 24 Rxkt KRG 25, PG Klt8 20, PR B8 K Kt 4 a7, Kt KKt d LK M RKD KR4 KLKS KiQBs i3 Ktfrom Eto Q3 RxR &, PQU3 Kt Q7 an K12 3L KBS 41, Kt from Q310Q D6 4, PKEtS au RBxP & 0, KtK o g N KLQKts 42 KLQBO K3 ©, Fo 3 60, KQBS b ¥ T said tha gomo ds drawy, [a)==ALr, Eldor eliould have played Ktx Kt P here, TO-DAY'S PHOCEEDINGS, 'Po-day there will unquestionabiy be nome very fine pluy in tho Congross, My, Hosmer will con- timo his watoh with Mr, Judd, and My, Bock his with Mr. Congdon. ‘Llio gamen ste cottain to Lo diffieult and Iuterosting ones. Capt. Mackonzie will play eithor with Atr, Porrin or Mr. Lider, and thono gaimes also will uudoubtedly command attontion, Tho arrangements of tho Committae af Arrangonents lave provou satinfactory fu all renpocts, unud the playors autonding tho tourns. neut exprosa tho utmost gratiticstion ab thoir recoption, and at the effo:t whiob hos beon made to entertain them handsomoly, A4 TO TIE WINNENS, tha play has not progressod fur cnough, #s yet, to autlotizo much speculution as to the result, alr, Hommor hies noe lost suy games, and hig seoro promises woll, Capt. Mackonzie Las sov- oral wou games, aud uono loat, I, Bock hus lost nono, anud promisoa well for tho future, ay does also Mr, Judd, who Loy lost nnl{ 010 gAmo —to Cupt, Mackenzie. At the game tme, spocu-~ intion &y Jmnm a4 to the disposition of the weoond and sird prises musb be very wild lus doed, and linblo to bo compltoly upset by tho ovonts of auy single day. g BASE BALL. TIE WHITE ATOOKINGS AND DALTIMONKS. Tho dull monotouy of dofont, varied now and thon by acomtnonplace vistory, was broken by the White Stockings yestorday aftornoon, in s roally Auporb gamo with tho Baltimore Club, The sca- #on in this city 8o far has afordod no parallel to tho exhibition s a display of brilllant fiolding, and it s oxccedingly gratifylng to moto that nevor In tho history of tho bLome organi- zation has it worked so harmonlously as & wholo, and with such perfoot eolf- posyossion throughout, Every playor seomod to understand his duties thoroughly, aud oxocopt in & fow Inatancos all the positions woro faultlossly filled. The visiting club was defoated by a saore of to 1, and even that soli- tary ran would not hiavo boou mndo if tho Whites had givon that strigt attention to the game in the socond taning which tho remainder of it ro- coived at thoir hands. To Poters muat bo given the grontor sliare of praiso thia timo, His piay at whort flold was marred by but ond eyror, while on the other hand it developed tho most brilliaut stops and catelios, and the most acourato throws, The moat noticosblo fosturo of his fleld- fog occurred in tho eighth mming. A bard hit groundor wout betweon Force's logs and somo . distwnco- into the flold. There ssemed to ba mno poseible chaneo of getting the striker out, but, sided by Lis exiraordinary runniug powers aud ncourato aim, Poters socured tho ball and nssistod in re- tirlng the man at second baue, which ho attempt- od to reaoh, and would have reached undor oidi- nary ciroumsatances. The foat was loudly and do- sorvedly applaudod, sud ita like for agllity and prompinoss may never be witnossed sgmin, Potors also leads his club in tho batting score, fivo olean hits and six totals boing credited to Dim, . Meyorle's play at second bnso sarprised overy one, Ho covored the posltion like ono oxporicnced in its dutios, and when it s stated that he put out no loss than nine men, it will bo moon that Lo played stondy gamo throughout, His batting, howevor, wha not vary romarkable for him, BMnlono, bo- hind the bat, was a8 ollciont as ho always is, and he showed to much botter advantago than In any provious gewmo in throwing to bases. Ho nover failed to send the ball just right for the Dosoman evory tme. Doviin played without an orror and in bettor stylo than for somotimo past. TFores was guilty of thres ecrors, but avide from these he piaved with groat skill. Zottloin's itehing was more offective than ususl, sod Lis 'n’amms ‘was 86 porfoct and his_battwg as im- porfect a8 1t has over boen and doubtless evor will be. A brilliant catch waa mado in tho outflold by Hines, but nothing olso was dona by b or his collonuncs) Cutiibort and Treacy. Tbo nino woro admirably managed by Matoue, and it i3 to oo hoped that in future eitber he of some other competont porson will bo empowered to direct their movements on the fleld. Hithorto it has boon a mattor of great uncortaiuty who was and who waa aot the Capinin. The Dalii- mores woro weal at tho bat, bul played nn aver- ngo flolding gamo, It is nonsenso to say that they are the poorost professional club i the country, ns thoy hovo alrondy demonatrated thorr “ability to win .games from tho beac, 'Thoy claim that the Whites never play #0 well as_when thoy contend with thom, which i probably the cose in a proater or less degree, 1t fua pity that tho mudience at tho gamo yestorday was ot Inrger, Thore wero probubly 1,000 porsous profont, and those who romsined away msfed 8o opportunity of soeing our own club play at losst one good gamo, and of enjoying o delightfully cool and balmy after- noon i the opa air. The gamo began at the usual hour, with Mr, MoLean, of Philadelphls, ncting &8 nm- pire, in which position ho was sgain en- tizoly satisfactory, aud the Whitcs &b the bat. Tho first inning . resulted in » biank on both sides, only thres mon boing sent 10 bat by cach. The Whites scored an earncd run in the scoond on safo hits by Moyerls, Dov- lin, aud Poteis, the fenturo of tne flelding boing & double play by Mauvning aod Gould, “In the enme inning the Bultimores gobrthoir first and ouly run through Forco's errors. One man was out when Denn atruck a grounder to him. The ball waa woll bandled, but badly thrown, snd tho striker rouchod his be Ho ran for second wizhout any delay, and_would have beon put out there if Moyaorle hold Malona's throw. error by Forco allowod Boyder 10 get on firat, but he was_subsequently csught napping by Zotulein and Devlin, Gould struck to Loters, twho lot the ball go by, aud Desu_roached third, whono he was brought homo by Broinard's safa bit, 'The sido waa then put out. From this time out-the Whites fielded without an error, fave the one by Foice in the oighth inning, alrendy attonded to, and a miss of n foul bound oy Malone, which bad no serious consa~ quencos; und a8 the Baltimores handled tho bat with but poor success, there is theraforo abso- lutely nothing to be said of them, excopt a8 to theic lolding, & low totow by - Gers hardt gave Cuthbort his bake In the third ~ foning, but a8 - there wero no subsequent safo hita the Whites were blanked. In thie succeeding inuing thoy wero similarly dis- posed of, thourh safe Lita srore mado by Hinos and Devlin, Tlo former got as far as third through an error of Manning's, buta double play by him and Barron afterward provented the making of arun, Io tho fifth inuing Peters started off with a flno two-base hit uver tho left flelder's head, and wount to third whilo the noxt strikor woe being put out at first. Thon Cuth- bort got _his base on &n error of Gould's, and Peters scored sn earned run, TForee. wout out and Cutbbert reached second, and from there he was brought homo by o long and safo hit to right feld by Malone. Er- rors by Gerbmdt and Manning in tbo sixth in- ning allowed another uncarned run to be made, Safe bits by Cuthbert, Force, and Hines in the sovonth inning added an_carned run to tho sseore, and bad throws by Gerhurdt snd Suyder in tho cighth, aud muffs by Warreu and Mannin, in the minth, gave the Whitos two ruus in euc| of those inuings to which they wora not entltiod. But for tho usfortunate mishaps in the closing portion of the game, tho foldiog of the Balti- ‘mores would have boen excesalngly croditable. Following is the B0ORE, omcavo, |rIEELA|g) avroone.tal 3111{ 6l"0] 0. Barrom, =€, 01 3 ail\Warcon, 3b. l(‘)amun]l e 5 e—comezes el rrsmcwee Bl commemmn ET ey ol cococtwmmel & Sl cccnewencl & Inntngs. 8789 Whito itocklngs 01 1143a-9 Baltinioros, WL 1000000 1 cuia e its Hidekingy, 0; Daltimores, 0. o dssron it BtookLigs, Liwos; Balimoras, inios. Buyes on reldss=Daltimores, 9, e biaia o Biseklage, 0 tmos; Baltimores, & i “Fussed balls—Bnyder, 1. Tmpire—~Mr. MoLwan, of Philadolphts, Tinie 4 jauno—Two hours. TUGHLAND PATK, ‘The Highlanders of this placo are to play the Athletics, of Waultegan, Baturday, at Wansogan, ‘he Highlunders bave defested this club twice, The Athlotics hayo reorganizod, aud the mneis strongor. Tha Highlandora are not so siron) 28 thoy have been, baving loat tholr catchor an first basoman, bue think that thoy will give the Athlotics a guod rub, ATLANTICE VH, PINLADELPITIAS—11 70 G, Swecial Dipaleh to The Clacugo T'ribune, New Youg, July 8,—The Adantics, of Brooklyn, met the new uino of the 1’Julndelph(n Clnbonthe Union Giouuds to-day. About 600 spoctators wore present. Tho game was tho fourth of tho championship eoiies botweon the clubs, tho l'hl]ldol‘)hlnfl having wou two and tho Atluntics oua, 'he Alluutice began at the buat, and, by three oloun Dits, scored _throo runs, the Philsdelphuns scoring oue. In tho voxt iuniog, each added ono wmore to their seore, but 1 tho third, after the Aclantios had been blunked, the Philadelpbiag, by good bat- ting, essmted by orrors, uiado B, leaviog the totuls & to 4 thoir favor, Narther sido seored in the next two immugs, but in the wixth tho Atlantics batted otfevuvely the pitol- ing of Cummings with appuront eags, acoring 8 runs, talung tho load, and waintamg it to the cloge, contingr out thu victora bya scure of 11 b to 6. In playing, Holdsworth and York cavried off_the hLouora tor tho visitors, as did Koowdell und Furrow for tho humoe olub, - Following s Oluok, 60 IKnowdlell; Wiitew ptished - Timeos yame—Two hours and five minutes, —— TIE TURF. FABRIONABLE TROTTING MATINEE. For gomo time past a number of gontlamen “who love the sport of the turf, and whoso aim it s over heen to popularize racing in Chicago by purging it of ite mwany iniquities, have beon lay- ing plans for & fashionable troiting mativoo at Doxtor Park, at which none but thelr own rond horsos should be eutorod, and to which invited guosts might take thoir fanulles and friends without foar., When it wna mscortalned that tho projoot was in overy rospect a fousible Hums earned=Alnutios, 1y Plinlelphins, 5. i Famintnar, 24 lowd, 14 ono, tho following gentlemen wore in- truatod with tho monagement of the entortainmontt Alfred 8piuk, Ira Holmos, Jamon Stinson, J. Albert Holmea, John W, Foid, P, Wardaworth, Jool D. Harvey, N. K. Fulrbank, W. Northup, O, B. Dickioson. No bottor soleo- ‘Hons for monagors of & trotting event than somo of the above goullomen could have boon made, and thoy went promptly to worl arrang- ing & racing programmo, whilo tho less practicnt liorsemen on the Lommittea busiod themeclves in gotting up cards of ivitation and sondivg thom to the proper porsons. ‘Lho rosult of it ail {3 that tho matinoo occurs Saturday aftor- noon, and four races will be trotted, best two in tureo, in haruess, os follows s The firut raco will be betwoon Mr. Holmos' bl . Albott, 3. Ford's p. g, Roofer, ana Mr. Hurl~ ut's b, m, Capitbls, in whioh faster time than 2:40'will in all probability be mado, For the seoond race, 3Mr. Willamson enters b, 8, g, Bluo Bltfn 3 Mr, Holmos ontors o, g. Harry Bh’f’llunw Mr. Mogo outers b. 5 Denvine; alr. Clark ontors b, g. Goorgo ; Mr, Bo B Rigat Bowor. For tho third rnco, Mr. Mooro enters b, m. Fauny Patchon; Mr. Dickinnon ontom W, m. Lillio; Mr, Rehm entors br. m. Katia; My, Ellis euters b, m, Trudte, The last raco of tho day will bo batweon double tonme, and ir, Btinson enters Volunteer aud mato; Mr. Wolch entors Old Abs and mato; Mr. Miliigan entors blaok roana; Mr. Spiuk onters ‘Tempest and mato, 4 It In suticipated that the audience will number 38,000, and that it will bo the most seloct and fashionable gathoring of ladies aud gentlomen that ovor assomblod at Doxter Park ou a similar oceasion, ity eutors ob. — } AQUATIC, Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. TILE OHAMPIONSUIP BINGLE SCULL DACE. SenINor1ELD, Mags., July 8.—The raco on the Conuectiont opposite this city this afternoon, Datwoeu George Brown, of Halifax, and William Beharit, of Pittsburg," Pa., for $2,000 a sido and the championship of Amorica, wau & very interesting and satisfactory contost, .The river was a little rough oarly iu the sftornoon, but ns the bour get for the raco approached it grow calm, while the wonther wasvery favorable for tho spocintors. Thero was the usual prelimina- ry delay, 80 that it was aftor hiolf-past 5 o'clook beforo tho start was - given, by which tino tha rivor wns 08 emooth as could bo wished. The courso bogan juat ap‘m_ site tha City Hall, about two milos "above the nhrlinfi point in lnst summer’s rogatts, and was two and a half miles down the river. Both men got & good start and at oncs ssttlod down to vigorous work. THE EARLY PART OF THE RACE. For some distance they rowed sido by slde, but gradiuily Bobarf® forged a little ahesd, goiting at the end of the finst half mile s load of helf & boat leugth, which ho incroased shigitly during sho noxtquarter. Scharil's atroke, soon alter tho aiart,was forty tothe mioute,and Brown’s five loss. At tho close of -tho tirst milo.Brown had noatly brought bimsolf oven with Soaarff, but dnrhlg tho uoxt half milo tho Intter apurtod o full bost's length shoad. Brown's loug, stoady stroke, howuver, now began to prove ité effectivonoss, and he soon brought his boat to tho front,so that 84 they disapposrod around tho ourve 'in the river, & miloe and one-haif from tho starting point, tho Hallfax oarsman was & olcar longth shiead, whilo Lie aleo appearod to be pulling with more confidence and case than his opponent, Duaring tho npoxt mile DBrown maintained bis lead without svy gmreat effort, and rounded his turning stake bofore Scharfl was balf-way around iy, his timo to turn being 14 minutes and 3Useconds. THE START POR HOME. Upon starting home both wmon huggod the woat whora for. o st miio,and Brown lncroased lus lead o litte, '[lo ateamor boaring the referce, Commodore Brady, of. New York, Tug ‘IRIpuNE reportor,aud throe or four other passen- gers, followed tho men sa closely a8 it could do~n and back, and as tho ozramen peesod her on thew return, about half » mile toward Liome, one_could’ got an oxcellont view of tha countest. Brown was now .fully two lengths ahond, pulling a long stroke of thirty-ouo to the minute, whio Scharl was puling thirty-six, Bouides the advaniago of tho lead, Brown was ovidently in much botter condition thau his nval, and sppeared sure of keoping his position without uraat difiioulty to tho oud, so that no doubt was felt amoug tho purty on the steaser a8 to iy winniug the race. THE OLOSING SIMUGGLE. Boharft mada soveral spurts on the way home, and on one occasion nosriy closed tho gap bo twoon the boats, but it was cloar enough thut this was by Brown's sulferance rathor than his abiliy to lkeep bis former Tond, and Brown finally came in the winoer by & length and s half, beving mado tho five miled in 86 minutos and 45 seconds. From tho start to the finish the race was a thorougbly fair and satisfactory contest, neithor man advancing any claim of unfairness on tho part of his opponent, Boharff himself enys it was a fair and square race; the only trouble wad tuat Brown was the best man, The raco brought erowds of rowing and porting mon to the city. Among them were large delegations from St. John, Halifax, Montrenl, and Qusbee, as woll ne Now York, Pittsburg, and other Amotican citics, UEAVY DETTING ON TIE RRSULT. Botting bus boen boavy, and a largo amount of monoy Lus changed honds this eveniug. Ouo hotelclerk in tiis clty bold $30,000, sud this wad, of course, but s poction of the whole amount_in staliobolders' bands in Springiiold alouo. Largs bots bave also been made in other oitlos, and it 18 probably no exageeration to say tlint 3250,000 wen pending on the lswuo of tho raco. Brown's frieada have been vory coofi- dent from tho setart, and many of tho bes hove beon made with odds of £iud 0390, aud even 3100 to 80, in bis favor. The onrsmnn who bus thus como into now promi- nenco and fame is 85 yours old, and was brought up s fisherman, His rowing record bogan a dozen years ago, but he did not come into groat oromiuence till 1871, when Le rowed in a_slugle- souli raco in Hallfax barbor against five op- ponents,—nmong thom Henry Quulier, of Ditts- Lurg. and Badler, the English oarsmsn, —oud was _only boaten by tho lautor, who won only by five seconds, In 1873 ho boat Robert Fulton, of 8t. Joby, in o 4-ilo race, and laut sumimer ho defsated John Biglin In Talifax horbor, makiug 5 miles in_38 minutos and 40 soconds. 'To-day's raco, by tho way, was his tiret exporionco in frestwwater vowlug, Ho will rewnin with a aister in this city for several days, and thero s alcondy talk of arrenging an- othier race between him aud Sadlor, —r— THE TRIGGER. THIE TOUBNAMENT AT DETBOIT, Drrotr, Mich., July 8,—T ho socond day of the Tournamont at tho Driving Purk Lins boen all that could bo desived. Tho attendance was lnrge and tl}u good shooting was vory exciting. "There word” forty-seven ontries for the $810-in cash prizos, J. Hall, of Bugiunw, and 3. Oriaty, of Dutroit, divided tho flrst prize, 100 ; GQeorge Buith, of Buftalo, took the socond, §75; W. Cauldiall, of Cinoluuati, third prize, $60; W. 0. Cotburn, of Detroit, fourth prize, 830, ‘Lho threo suall \u-lzuu woro easily takon, Mr. Cauldwell, in shooting off tios, lnlled fvo birdaat 26 yurds and fifteon at 81 yarda without miasing, and hig opponont, O, 0. Iinsdale, of Byraouso, N. Y., missed but one bird, —— ORICKET. TIE ONI0AGO AwD RAOINE COLLEGL OLUBS, What the rosult of tho orlekot mateh Tuesday ‘would have been, had the rain not interfered, is “oue of thoso things that no fellah can flud out.”” With constan} practioe, and through dis- cipline, the sludents at Nwoho Colloge Lave al- ways boow able to put an eloven i the flold who onvo uever yot boeu boaton, T'uesday the mom- bors of tho Ohicago Club visited tho colloge Rrounds and commenced tho flrst matoh of tho doason, ‘I'wo mombers of the Ohlesgo eloven, lowever, fuiled to put fu an appearanve, baving missed tho traln, 80 that they woro obliged to ratiro from the bat after efght wiclots had fallen, ugalusl ten of tholr adversaries's ‘Thye ground way drg, and vory rough for any dlaplay at cricket, Yho worvioos of tho College ‘intorvening, tho game waa delayod two houra, “and nutha“b nf i ur of the elovous Lad pravious- Japt 1y wesauged J}n, unless the game was playes out, it should bo cousldorod a.draw, tho ramn, thnt mada it apponrance abont B o'olook, nooost sitatod drawing the stumps and loaving the contost undecided. Tho gonoroun hospitality far whioh the College s dwtiuguished: was not ovorlookod on this occasion, sud our players were Iiudly ontortained, - Quito & numbor of Jadles woro prosont on tho grounds, and many ominont divines, Who nre sttonding the Commoncemant, houored the eport with thelr prosence. Tho following ia THN BCONE, Clscayo, Bowen, 7, A . Hudsc, 1 g, b ) o%e’}. 4’ » Dwyor, !‘ Tamauy, e Torter, Tun out, a Tower!, 7, P, b, Hudson, 0 Bleln, 10t out, H Dyes, 8; Leg Dyos, 1, . 2L ot 67 VI 3 Hudson, . Welgl not ou Pl b, Wright, 1 Tteenol, . Colib, I, Colloy, ] Anyon, & B, b. Coliey, H 3 . Wrlgil?, Jarker, o 3. o Dowen, b, Colley, 0 Campoll, <. ‘Bharp, b, Wrigit 0 gaafl, A, Bt wheket, b, Wright, 0 iy, , b, w, b, Colloy, 7 Dyes, 123 Log Byos, 5; Wides, 1o 18 Total, @ i b TEE TURE. T RACES AT INDIANATOLYS, IxpraNarorts, Ind., July 8,—The second day of tho Indianapolis raco-meeting was well at- tonded, and the races closo and exciting. Two troteiug races and ono pacing -raco was tho pro- grainmo for to-day. Tho frst calicd was tho 2:38 olass : susneAny, Purso, $1,6005 milo hoats, thiréo in five, to harncas : Tanses Qulof Oy Augor.. fimies In the paciog race, Sloopy Georgo whas tho favoriie in tho pools, and his frisuds came o grof, Iu tho start for tho' flrst hoat. Evans’ aud Bon_ Butlor's sulliios collided, tho Ilattor being 8o hudl;rwrsokud a8 to provent him goin in the heat. The raco was hot betweon #kin, Goorge, and Harry, Oupperbottom and Evans acting badly, * SUMDIART, Racing purse, $300, freo for all pacers ; tlrs in Bve, to hurnos Bealskin,.. milo hoats, 336§ A\thoufh it.waa now B o'olack, tho 2:40 horeos wera called, and trotted torco hoats, two of which were won by Allen Goldumiti’s Lottie, in 2:89 and 2:834, aud by Littlo Alfred in 2:37%, whon tho 1ace was poatponad till to-morrow, on account of the darkness, THE NOETHWESTERN STATES. ‘Telographod to Tho Chis cago ‘Tribune, 1LLINOIS, A young German nomed Bandor was run over by the cars a¢ Buda vestetday, and terribly msn- lell i siippantion. ig Hiati ke Ase o tha train, and In attompting to got oft waa run over, Au inquest wosheld, but no new focts were de- veloped. . —Fragcls Carter, an employs of the Rovera Houeo, at Chmmnpaign, was sirack by lightnin Llfll night and rondered insousiblo for sevor: ours, . —During the atorm of last night tha lightniny Lillod two valuable cows bolouging to Nuus & Brroard, oairymen, of Docatur. —~—Tho Svorstary of Stats hos fssued certificatos of orgauzation to Root & Sons' Music Company, capital €60.000: to tho Crispim Co-upeintive Doot and Slive Manufacturin Company, cupital 420,000 aud to tae Orphun Biirla" Hono—ll of Chiengo, i —During tho storm yestorday thers was not a roof in Winchestor that would cheok the courso of the riin eutiroly, TFeur inches of wator foll in a sbort spaco of timo, Farmor Roaghs' barn was*strugk by higbtunivg, and outirsly consumed Dy firo. Farmer Longasckor lout a larga orop of wheat which he had just put into the atack. It way but a fow minates in burntr. —A fire.at Mt,. Carroll. on the morning of the Tuh, desiroyol the evgine and boiler-bouse ot Sbirk, Miles & Oo's flouring-mill, and dam- apod the muchinery sbout $800- worth. ‘Lho total 1oss 18 abnut 8300, ; —T'he potato-bug is disappesring rapidly from Carrolt County, and a good yiold of tubors is ox- ‘pootod, Carroll County Fair will boheld tho Nowa ftoms —Tho 18t, 24, Sd, ‘and 4th of Sapiembor. —Hanry Blossing, axod 77 years, a soldlor in the War of 1812, died the morning of tha 7th inat, st Mt, Carroll, —The wito of J. Hopmarkschricher, a promi- nent Gormau lady of Poru. died very suddenly at hor residene Jast ovening of fatty degoneracy of tho hoart. Her nge was abont 43, —Tho citizons of Sterling organizod, Jnly 6, the “ Storling Lecture Association,” nud olecied 8 1ta oflicors: A, A, Lerrell, President, aud H. B, Utloy, Secrofary. It is thoir intention to in- augurato tho finest and most popular coutsn of lectures ever held in the Wost outwide of Chi~ oago. Prof. Swing, of Chicago, bas been invited to open the courso by a leoiure ostly in No- vember. —Sterliog has the flncse water-works in the Woet, for the mouey thoy cost. The streets, aud buildinga on businoss-thoroughinios, are kopt wot durme the hot, dry weatler, making thoe air cool, and tho appeuruace of tho city vory ‘pleasing and comfortable. —The nu\vfu-l\'flrkn at Bterling are heing rapidiy pushed to completion, and seores of mon aro taving pipo all over the city. Thoy are to bo in ruuning order by Soptembor, —A uew dopot has baeu orderad built upon the lndinapolis Raiirond, on tho east side of Twin Grovo, McLean County, Tho stution will bo sbout 4 miles trom " Bloomington, As 8oon ay tho appointment of a Postmuster 1 made a post-ollico will be opencd anda new town inal wated. —A number of 0dd Fellows of maomlnf,ton. inoluding Graud Maator Mitcholl, went to Deles van Lucsday ovening for the Kurpaau of attond- ing the public matallation and deiliontion of the new 0dd Follows' Hall at tuau place, Tho in- stallation ceremonios wore followed by a grand banquet, and the aifair wag 8 groat succons. —'wo suloonisty, named respectively Sehind- lor and Schmidt, wore arraigned i Bloomington yosterday bofure tho Justicos for violating tho new cuty ordinance which prohibics tho snie of Tiquors fn quantstios less than ove galion. Thoir plun was o soil & gallon, which they allawod to romnin in the saloon, but they also ullowed tho buyors to take from the gallon such quantity ay thoy requirod. Schindler waa fined $200, aud 1n Behimide's case judginens was withhold, —The edict ugainst dogs bns bocu Issued by the City Marsbal of Bloomiugton, rouding, I"nluzzlen or death™ to all caniucs runuing ut arge. ~—On tho Fourth, near Gilman, a man named, Tarbox was Growned by failiug into a ovoek whito mtoxieated. K ~Tho exact loss aud insurance st Saturday's fire in Puntiug aro as follows: Loss, $170,800 ; insuranco, $42,100. In imitation of Clicugo's B\uuu, Pontine will reouitd at'oneo. Lhree uow widings, finor than tho old ones, are atroady undor way, aud tho Suporvisors of rhat county will moot Alouday o tako stopn 0 rebuild the Court-Houso, —1lo vexed “Licevsa™ or *“No-liconso” ?ueuuan, whick s beeu bungiig fire in Moline fur two months, was sot.lod by the Counail loxt night. ‘The Aldermen voted b to 3 to grant boey aud wine Jicenwss to fuur differeut suloon- keepors for a your, at 3250 each, ~—1Tbo Lody of & Nshoiman was found 1o the river at Anduhwnn Tuesduy, 1le had beon at- tondiug. to & troucdine hewvily feeighted, winol: o supportod abovo the surface wich his boat, A hook beoume imbedded in his hand, and while e was trying to get it out the lluo slippod olf his boat and curriod lum, festonad by tho huok, to the bottom, 10WA, A novere wind-storm, nccompanied with thun. dor, ligntniug, aud rau, pawsed over Duvenport ‘Puesdny viglie, nt about 10 o'clock, Larie uum- oors of troes weore blown down. Ouo, in tho hicart of tho city, foll und mnuslicd & §300 French plato-glans in & drug-store,. A 100 staing ralt, bolonging to Sebricker & Muiler, anchored in feons of thelr mill on Ricley sireet, was toru from its mooriags ond carvied down the xiver in pleces, It was valued at sovoral (housand dol- lars, Roports from tho country are to the olfcot that erops of all kiuds woto gréat y damaged, It was by fur the hesviest sloim that hay passed over tho ity for yours, ~The cartifleatn of Incorporation of tha Northorn Five Insurance Company of Jown wux ttled fu the Recuwler's offico, at Duvonpert, yesterduy, having been oxaminod by the Attor- ney-General and proranuced . in conformity with the oode. It is a Dusvenport fustliution, and organlzed for the wpuspods of wurine aud fire Inguras oty —The sufforcrs in the Glonlinvon fira aro all well gured for. The princinal losors are D, P, Qrintor & Bons, G. W. Kolll, Josoph Warn, Clormont 8nllivah, Bashford & Humphroy, Mre: Stowart, and Josoph Everal. The fivo'is sup- . Hoadquarters aro located in that [mmd to havo originated from a fire-cracker | brown inlo Grinter & Bonw' warchouso, ~—T'ho safo in W, O. Earle's store at Waukon wie _robbod ‘yestordiy morning about 3 o'alock, Thore was no monoy in it, savernl thousand dollara having boon pnid out the pre- vious day. Tho burglary is ‘suppcsed to have beon = commikted by parties from Chicngo who followed Mr, Earlo from that city, whithor Lo had bevn to dispuso of somo cattio, WIHCONHIN, Thomas W, Miller, an old_resident, died at Elkhorn ov Monday with undonbted symptoms of ‘strychino polsoning, An inquent was held, but tho verdict wag deforred untl, the stomach {a analyzea, 'I'ne District Attornoy iy invosti- gatmg to dotormine by whose haud the polson wag administorod. —The Rov, I. W, Raufmann was drownod yose torduy at Prairio du Sac, ~[rivato lottors rcceived in Maalson from Mrs, Rubleo, wifo of our Miniator to Switzor- Innd, mentton a two days’ visit from Gov, Wash- buryy, sud may Mr. Rubleo is abls to bo about most of tho timo, but is atill in delicate health. NENRARKA, Capt, W, 8. Stanton nd sn_nssitant loft Omnhn yeutorday to looato the now foit on tho Loup River. —1'ho thermometor at Omahn stood at 108 de- greos in the shde vestordny, ~Otio tof of camel's huir passed Omaha, East bouud, yesterday, MICTIGAN, ‘Tho woathor hns beon intonsely hot and dry gevoral tlnf& at Batilo Creok, and several casos of sunstroka aro reportod. A fatal aasa acourrad July 7. A German named John Waldor, who was hnrvesting on the farm of ‘15, A, Daloy, Lo- roy Townelip, wns suddenly soized with o con- 'mallvu cbitl, and diod within a sbort time. Ile axml drank largo quantities of wator during the Y. —Yeatordny, 8 tho afternoon train wos ap- rronohmy tio Hillsdelo statlon, Fred Farrand, In uttompiing to ecoss tho track with a span of horses, was run ovar and eeriously ivjured, and both horses hilled, . omro, . Con Couklin, emplayed by the railrond com- pany fn fhofr aliop in Xeuls, was fourd doad o ho track o fow rods east of the depot lust night, He bnd been soon intoxicated, and 1s supposed 1o huve lnin down down on the track. His body was torribly mangled. A faw weoks aga his wito and Lwo childron ” died In'ouo waok. o leavas four cluldren, —A barber named Potor Bchwilwey suicided | Trtaaday, in Cloveland, by taking dode of cya- nide of potussium, Causo wnkuown, MINNESOTA, Tho 8t. Anthony Falls Water Company, own- ing tho falls on the enst side of the island at Minneapolis, bas beon reorganizod by the woll- ing out of n numbor of stackholdors, and conw slsts now of Pllisbury, Dudley, Butterfield, and Tichnrd, mxd Dr; Gauie. A moto liboral polics | in projlucd, and an vincreaso of manutactories on tho enat sido s oxpactad. —A gontloman juss arcived at 8t Paul from -Winnepog reports not less than 1,000 men there out of employment, with 500 moro_couiiug b the Dawuon routa, and within a fow daye’ traval, Great offorts Love beon mnde to induce emigra~ ton from- tho Canadns, and theso victims ura much diseppolnted at tinding work Roarco, wages low, and the diflicultion of opening new farmimg sottl l::u:onhi too groat for men of small means to cambat. TIRES. At Fort Wayie, Inde Snecial Dianatch to The Chicaan Triune, Fonr Wayss, (nd., July 8.—A smull oil factory socoutly siarted 2 milea north of Fore Wayno was destroyed by firo Tuesdav evoning, Losson atock, 15,0005 oo building, $600. Ii was owned by Fred Goerko. Bupposed ncendiary. No in- surange. At Grund §2apids. Special Disvaloh o T'he Clicao T'ribune, GraND Raprpg, Mich., July 8,—About 10'clock this moraing a firo broko ont in a barn on the alloy botween Kent and Ottowsy sjrocts, aud befure its progross conld bo stayed spread to the building owned and_occupied by J. W. Boyoton 88 a wholesala milnory storo, which was do- suroyed with ta_contents, iuvolving a loms of sbout $20,000. 'The stock was insured for 88,000 and tho building for 84,000, Throo dweling houses adjoining the store were conaldorably in- fured by the firo and wator. A Snwemill Burned. HarrisoxviuLe, Mich., July 8.—The steam saw-mill of Weston, Colwoll & Co., with consid- eravle lumbor, burned to-duy. Loss, 10,000, No insurance. OBITUARY. Col. It. ‘L. StanloeYs CrATTANO0GA, Tenn., July 8.—Col. I, T, Stan- lov, Vice-Proeidont of the Furst National Bank, formorly of tho Eighteontb Obio Volunteors, and at one timo Commaudant of thiis post, die this morving, Licut.Ools Erederick Moyora. WanmsoToN, July 8,—A telogram was recoiv- o bere to-night announcing tho death_ac Suuta Fo, N. M., Inst nigh, of Liout.-Col. Frodoricl Mevors, Doputy Quartormaster-Goneral. Ho disd of peritonitis. & THE FARMERS. Orzanization of & Now Grange. Specinl Digateh to The Chieao T'ribune, Svcadong, 1L, July 8.—A large uumber wore in attendauce at tho meeting of the Count Graugo hore to-doy. Tho prosont Grange ad- Journod until tho 4th of July, 1876, and tho dalo- igates prosont at once procasded t0 organizo a County Grango, under nuthority of the Stnta Grango. Willism M. Bvers was clocted Mnater, and Edward Leach Secretary. An npplication for a dispensation was forwarded to the State Grange, — LETTER OF DR. LIVINGSTCNE. PortrAxD, Me., June 8,~Tho Portluud Press will to-warcow moruing publish sn ariginal letior from Dr. Livingatono to his brother in Listowel, Ont., in_which he comvlains bitterly of Dr, Kirk, tho British Vico-Consul at_Zanzi- bar, as having caused Lis wisfortunes, Living- stona’s brother wag moved to puolish tnis letter by indigontion at the prominent plnace assumed by Kirk at Dr. Livingstone's obsoquios. ~esore SESCIAL NOTIOES, Schenck’s Sea-Weed Tonic, In to atwosphore oxporionced hors during tho summer months, the lathargy producod by the Heat takos avay tho dosiro forwholosome food, and frequent porsplrations reduoo badily onergy, vnru‘nuhxly thoso sufforing from the offoots of dobilitatiog disoases. In orderto keop a natural healthful activity of tho systom, wo must rosort to artificial means. For this purposo Schonok's Soa-Woed "Tonio is vory effoctual, A few dosos will oroata an appe- tito and glva frosh vigor to the onorvatod body. For dys- vopela it is Lavaluable, doubted whethor dyspopsla osn be pormanocatly oured by Many omfuont physiclans have bto drugs whioh are gonorally employod for thut purpose. ‘The Sos-Woed Tonlo 1u its natura is totally differont from sulsdruge. It contalas o corrasivo miorals or acld in faot it nesists tho rogular operatious of nature, and supylien ior doficloncies. Tho tonio In Its nature sy nuch rosombles tho gastrio julco that it is almost Identi- cal with that fluid, Tho gastrio juico is the natural solv- ot which, in a Loalthy couditlon of tha body, cautos the food to bo digasted ; aud whoa this Juluo f not oxeratod In suficlent quantitios, fudigrstion, with all its distross. ug symptomy, follows, Tho Soa-Woeod Toulo perforns tho duty of the gastrlo julco whon the Jatter {s detlclont. Hiobcils By TGS ST For Macine, Milwaukee, Shehoyzan, M wouy oto,, daily (Bundeys orgupteih,. [ turday's hoat don't L For Grand Hizvon, Muskexou, uta,, dally (uae daya oroopted).. For L, Jos, 1l h il _ Haiudag's Hoat don's loava uutl] 110 p, For Mnuisteo sad Ludington, 4y saay aud Thuruiley, ¥or Gruou ey aud Lntormedinto port aud Velduy, v or Eivanabu and' Lako Hupuror porta, Mone day and TLU codiFcure siasse e &°0tlos sad Daoks, ook Blablzaneay, Tugaday LADIES' SULTS. Redg@edfl We chiango tho price of our elogant Summer Sille Suits to-day, reducing the $86.00 Garments to $60 and 66; the $100 Garmentmto $70; the 126 Garments to $90 and $95; and corresponding reductions on our entire stook of stylish Batisto Polo- naises; Embroidered Blaok Gronndine Polonaises; Whits Embroidered Pique Suits; Lace Shawls, Jaockets, ond Talmas; and offer new and ate tractive styles of Strest Costumes, Traveling Suits, Linen, Lawn, Swiss and Peroale Suits, in the freshest styles, and---a8 always---at the low- ent prices ourrent, Misses’ and Ohildren's Suits, in late styles, at veduced prices, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. 106,108 & 110 State-st. SHIRTS! WILSON DROS, 07 Washington-st.,, Chicago, And Powrthost., Pike's Opern Nouge, Cineinnati, "GENERAL NOTIOES. loties 1o Tax-Payers, Ores Coruroron's Ugsicr, Roosr 1 Orre Fiury, 11CAGO, July §, 1614, ‘This office will bo oloed for tha colloction of Roal Hse tato Tazex from Monday thoT8th to the 31st Inolusiva, for tho purpose of comparing Toal Estate Dolinquent Tisk with tho books of thia ollico, provious to applica:fon fox Judgment, as providd by Sactlon 17 of ** An Aot In Ro- 1l to tho Assesment of Proporty aud the Lovy and Cole legtlon of Tazen in Ingarparatod CI los, " In this State. Otfice apn for tio collection of Porsousl Property and tho Insulug of Licousos an usial, GI0, VON HOLLEY, City Collootor, DIVIDEND NOTICE. At maoting of the Dircotors of tho Natlonal Bank of Tiucls, hold on tho 6th inat., a dividoud of FIVE por cent on tho capital atook was daclared, payablo an and alter the 1ath Inst. H. 1, NASH, Casbior, JIGATION. National Line of Steamships, NOTICE. Tagmost sontherly routo has always boon ‘adoptod by Lotz Coimvany, o ovoli oo 'wid Dendiadar o oried bY i o Sail frum New Yo LIVERPOL] D i om e s Ol and QuENS- tnlght. &roatly 3 ‘Guirronoy stoorage, ekt okets ot Tooat maie Dirafs for 1 anf wpnd IR . B, 14, A ‘estern Agont, Nartheast corner Clark and Randolph.ata. Bhonman ull!hlrd’. B'nlcuu. o uffl oia (ABoogEs R THE STATE LINE, After Saturday, Juna 19, the bo_dlspatened ‘avery altol uly 2%, whou rogular wookly AY, will commonao. ESDAY unl ings, every WEDNES] STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Betfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, BTATE OF VIRGINIA Wodneaiay, July & STATE OF GEORGIA. e STATE OF INDIAN Anoeday, Juls 0 P 1 36, IVER, N, kiy Salligs Iu Augas Cabin, $7 and £10. chrrancy; Stacr v firat-claediing, Drafta atlowost rasns, For furthor pacticulars sprly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ©0., A‘N“b 73 Broadway, New Yo JOUN E. EARLE, G, rn Agent, Liz, Gow'l 3 lackeat., Culendo, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, The South Wales Atlantio Stezmehin Gonipany's Now First-cine, Full-potearoil, Olydn.bullt Staamuliios wilk aall from_Bonnsyivanin Rallrond Whnrf, Jorsoy Gity: GLAMORGAN...,..Ju’y 18] PEMBROKE .v...eo dugl Oatrying goods and passongors st thruuzh ratos from a1l pasts of tha United Statas and Canada to ports In the Bristol Clunel, and all otnor ponts (8 Knund. ‘Thoss stcamalilye, built sxprassly foc tho teada, aropras hied wth all tho litost Lnprovomonc for thy comforiand couvaiencn of UABIN AND STRERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirst Cabin, 5 and £80carrency. Bocund Oabln, $51 Currunos. 5 L Ca T, s anson o 8RE "ahily tn CardI, at tuo Oome Gliioos, N | Dok Onninbire. and i Now York 4 AROUTBALY BAXTER % 0., Avan aga,ax lowas byay FOR EUROPE. OUNARD IAIL LINE ESTABLISEBD 1840. Four Sailings. Every Weelt Fromm New York evory Wednesday and Saturday, Feaw Hoston evary Tucaday and Saturday, Cahin Passauo, £50, $100, aud 4 TRound-trip Tekata at vo Htearage Passage at lowuat rate s AN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL. Tho magnliicont, now sl tull-powerod Stomsliizs Ros b, Balije, Adristic, Bihaynie, Oceaniio, Unltic, cto., anil trom New Yo on Butirdays snd vorpool vz Toorsdays, Ratos as low as wuy neat-oluds lue, Detw on Groa firitatn and Teclamt from 1 upwards, Otlice, 91 Bouth Qluskout., Glilvazo, 5 ALED LAGERGREN, Avont, . DU VERNET, £ the District Gourl of {he Uniiod States for ‘the Novthern District of linols, Tn Jignkruptoy. Tn tho mattor of the Coan & 'Ten Tirocko arin vitacturtig. Gompauy, bakia, Turiiiog LT Srdar it wuid Gonty G- tlurbned, Peovisianel Asaignow ot 1he ustate uf said baukrupl, uuers tor saia i enthio stoek, waciinory, and llql}mm ¢ uf suld banke wupt, eonsating of u lurge Rumlior of nne lalrlnnul‘ buge i ‘ncvaniuioe.u{ady it Ju procoss ol ' ) topithor with ¢k anil 2aterlals for ths mantifustuze of vobivles, !l‘ 1o Tariout s hostonninpod extablistiomiate of ita kind i o Uttdtod Btatos, ani it v now. bn (il aud eugosesa peention- fix faflurs rosudiling frumn ontiro luss of r‘-.\)l)l H¥in pront Chioago firo, follgwad by thy timancial atelne "enay ul 1ha Wik s wintor, Sualed bidu wiil bo racolvod by 1o utueagnud for thy purehaso of tho Vllh'tll or wny Dart it property of sald bantenpt wntil 13 o'cluck nion of S TARREY 0F Dty wil bo aponied (i thu prusonco of ) ArItige atsald courls 1w P o 7ojoos all bids is buorvad Plopurty tiay lamaniined, and sl ot Sl ssariutued on spprllontiop i G IR v . Pryvistonal Awsignoo, 168 LaSalluat, Obfeago, Juno 8, 1814, T HOTELS, WESTMINRSTER HOTEL, ON THR BUROPHAN PLAN, Carnor Jyving=place nnd Sixtouuthiosts NEW YORK. - Qg ane Wlook from Ualon Suusre, tho munt couteal lvt lucation in tho ofty, in tho hutuodiate vicinity of al o Veipelpal biscys of smusumont sud 1 ratall e e e e L aaaron i LS 8 B Pt i oad!