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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1874 ita shall pay the cost of tho advertisement I P ha appiication for the samo; but ho wouden P SiAihgu stiall bo removed from irithout said ire limits to any place within said fira limits, nor shall 4 THE COLLEGE REGATTA, '~ Nty f and began nmun‘d:::’f:‘;';i 3 the ranks of the Chicago organization. Any candid . person who observed the individaal ef- forts of the men at our last great fire cennot but admit that for personal brlv:x aud endur- at once. Mr L. Esuffman, gent Fire Tosuranco Company of pol 2% apxious to run the race with Harvard again. rived yesterday, Wesleyan claimed thet the Columbis purposely took bt water twice after boing called to by THE FIRE. in the race is in this arew. I give their weights, heights, and ages : Hsst TG | Boatis, hor stxoke, nofto do it "It s nov gon- (Continued Trom the ¥irst Page.) sey voodel g mioly id sre s e | s’ b oxclad; hak i ine | is Compuny. swi 10 ¢ht that the decision o ore 7 Ty v damage ' S BL oy ! e Columbia Gollege Crew Wins the B g W e 5 D el | s sempeoy ot s ot e il | BEUCTI BAR ERE h Rket | et o shep o it g | o S iy e, Universty Race, | e | it it ol 5 | B st e 1o | sl T e, | e 08 St BT R 8.113¢ 2 : e i ir met- jus €] .. . i o - 3 ., 88 stren , ] 9 e t mits shall have the rig] Tal x slin, + 8. 3 3 S::el:r 5;:]1:{ bx_v sg;x::é :r :‘figx\:rgr i;:gth. 49 xl:g:wv‘?: -;u‘ e 'i{hom a mormur. Yale | DB were hero, but '1‘11;: o‘xfiv:'mz;uon was not. :1“;‘1“:“ %?x ik u‘;:s! “’,, J 'E“?w'mn ,‘,‘;""‘ ;hot ;: :? ;xog ::.rn:’rn ?,‘2,‘5, ux::’nn; ‘yk Bn;:fi;;i o‘;;:agg: tg::; it‘}:;- ‘ranklio, and Llarive, and Pacigy h‘rsn g eet ; ; ) eas vl o 5 r ‘under 3 g ! e B The Wesleyan Boat Second at the . TRINITY. eympathizes with the lattor, and b aeee oot | shionid bb like a Geasral in battls, with bis | build besements oz collrs of stone or brick under the | 681 ECL TORCT, = Wnd want o forasight of | The New York companies also can iy e stroke-oar of the Trinity crew eaw but | epsued this evening, o sides at hand ; ould know whore overy on- | or dweliing which does hot exceed one story in | thoso who, under our peculiar stato of affairs, | themeelves on comparatively g, oy OBty Finish, oo bont o frant. of him when lust yoas' rees | and ehook bands i the corridors of Congress | H1du o e e e e e o[ oy reioay e, does ok exotel \anoifiony i thowie who, e oxte pect) extinguishing fires, | east of Third avenze, nous of . Eot, 1%, i as done. Had thers heen none behiad bim the | Holl. raised R g i el Battios enolip s The an wad mishines. | stoge.iall baverosat uot gxceeding 11 fet In Bolght | and iavo refused or delayod to do what commor | thing to do with the Trames waat oy A318 . Yale Disabled dc ted Out nately, nine boats had crossed the finish before Btood their main object in pulling, viz.: the without a reserve. Suppose & gang Of incend:- | FHIEEY S NEIMED B0 P for the protectiou nad credit of our cits it il i found a harder job tiian w8 ag gy ed and oun him. Th; dgsuenlmverdl:cz ;raa, h?lwevar, ]:hn dofeat of Harvard, Harvard, on the otherhand, ;rxxeu took it into their head to fire the city, what 'Sec, 3, That . 4, 5, 80 6, of Chap. 11 of the Re- Hn the Chief has g:zlzfio power wdesi mhon ly ;faect&u “i’ gs: Lohffl E{unou(al building i r-ndin"' 3 i i tter thau they deserved even then, | 2¢% 3 (7 r g emen would be ready ? vised Ordinances, passed Jan, 20, 1873, entitled * Firo | such men as are for Bervice, ani schargo for the Poat- ice, and since Gey Pt of the Contest. T : : L i6 just a8 thoroughly in harmouy with Colambia, y nces, re_ 7 3 Y g y bad shirked their duty in the most shame- 5 > o THE ORDINANCE Department,” and also an ordinance passed Nov. 24, | snch as are not ; if the force knows, to & man, loes not wish to move till gye, ful manuer, and more than one who had seen The;dbuu l;s:: m;ribfngh::;: tg:c;um‘;r“;g gave the Firo-Marshal authorly to call the peo- | 1873 amending See. § of uaid chapter, be, and the eald | that they do not hold their positions on their | ness, it sy be & couplo of ;Z:t“nsb:m roug fl g——t—— thom row was willing o second T | Sorridore of the hote s Ple out, and this should bo dono. The mob | seperol sectlons unsuld ordinancs aro beroby, repealed, | morits, but by the influeuce of interested people | presont quarters at the coruer s Werrs, t2e d the Wes- | IRIBUNE correspondent's statemont that their lungs’ cos ol AR should be roped off, and the fight carried on in- ( 820 4. This ordinance -h; l}mbt.ini: fores trom snd | Gubuida the dopurtment, what 18 the effect in | and Halsted aro sbandonad rot Wi Charges of Foul by Yale ani “ Nothiog less "than tho interposition of | oo . - uEOTHER GRERE o o | side the ropes. Whilo they were Proposiug o | Afler iis passoge and due publlcation. 5 attempting to enforce tho pecossary rigid dis- | and sacouveniont, but they will Lopy™™® Sapk Drovidence could ' give = ‘Trioity the race | B INCINIET EL Ter position. I prosume | Protect the city agaiust fire, there must be This draft was, after a light debate, adopted, | ipling - and obedieace to orders, at all times | bly wall, as 8 make shifs. o Toruey ly well sal P . and, a8 several Alderman thougbt that 5omo Pro’ | Sbf moder ol ooy 3 T Boks: o rasps, leyans. A LDUT TO THE PUBLIC EXPENDITULE. The city could not bay out & belc of property round tho eity. Tho people were taxed beyond their abilities, What was necossary was a bet- lus yoar they wero geacrally believed to be in berter condition. They paid, however, but small atteution to tho science of rowing, aud pulled & plain, straightforward stroke—wheu they pulled that Cornell is not. Trinity claims to have with- drawn from the race bofore it was over. This olaim will hardly avail her, considering her posi- tion at the 2-mile flag. Princeton, uniike the vision should be made against tho BTORING OF BiG3 and other spontancous combustibles in wooden dwellings and sheds, Ald. Cullerton proposed to The daily papers are full of suggestions, many of them very valuable, but they are all things that their suthors eay should be done. They wero not done soterior or subsequent to the The following preamble ag w5 .- prparedin e 43 Vogh, o rade, and will bo submitte tion of the members to-moprc, * Ouiidey, Yale Ohallenges Harvard to Row Again at all, which was seldomi. ter governument. The power should be taken , : " logv of tho Yale victories of last year, did i d Scc. 8, Chap. 11, of the Revised City Or- on Monday. I'hie poculisr featuro about this crew is, that | A0S 5 . from the Common Council to tax the people | amend Sec. 8, Chap. 11, of the Revi > fire of 1871 ; they were not done befors our Iast | In view of the disistro Uireo of them aro students of theology as taught | 2ot folloy up har Weeshman vietoey by another | iG55 CoiP R, mi " Throlongod applause.] | dinances by sdding the'foliowing : tire, and it 18now tho question, Willtheybe dono | other citien during tho pit g e, of Uit 1 Ly thedoctors of the Charch of Englaund, sad | C0 b 0oy et t oo prnght ap aracefolly. When certain reforms had_been made, there | And provided further, That the storing of rags, | befire the next? spparent that all great cities, 1 20 pors s . THE CREWS. they accordingly have earned the rather invidi- RS DM O I NEERREED: would be industry and efticiency in_ the city | Wasto, or uny other spoutaneous ca-::hm;illzllf m‘uml, Let the Department be completely reorgan- | Protected agalnst fire, sre lsble, nnger ol ucted say Bpecial Dispatch to 1I'he Chicago Tribune, ous titlo of **Muscular Christians.” Threo of The referoes and judges, who have been in | Offiees. The subordinates would not be 10!5;:5 ;3;:1 ‘?;a %-:h:g:::n;:xrlgi !r.::mugez;;‘, s ;{ = | ized, independent of influcnces of any kiud athier ;i‘},“.?;fi.‘,’i%‘;“i‘; ::LW‘?‘U;:,“ wupply, or w 8smiroas, N. Y., July 18.—Nine crews have | the crovi—the Mesers. Dubols and Mr. Roberte- | i, ™" Gacide on the result of the regatta, | 8od lounging around saloous ; economy woul o o e et thau will promote its efliciency, under ono Chief, | P4 TYRLSTEeRens (o widaspresd deraifiyy boen practiciog daily on the lake, with intent to | 27 ‘{“21:”? \Weat, even fromn Chicago atand- | juve mado tho following announcement of tha be the rateford, and the publio trust properly 1animonsly piog Bpon & basia of dliciins Higd as thas of 20 | fro siuco 1571, this Board deems s ey pebekdes, e int,—the two for: 5 11 . s 3 - | dispensed. Tue wealthy men m saus fio R army, and with & State law for the trial and | the recent conflagration tof posed by e T e o ar om | lum, and the lauter frou Detroit. They pulled | STI6r of fho rons Dolgmbis Tosleysts Bt | bo'cucriico o lova of dispiay 0 protoct thoir | _The resolutions which Ala. Campboll had pre- | 2% o0 ¥ifk & Duate lov for the trial gnd | she acent costagration if aonead v th ttio mumber which tried to row last mmmer o [ in the following poaitions: and Trivics doubtfal, ard Yale laat! “Tho clum | Begbbors, thus settiug s gond oxample. Ho was | ponted (g, the Common Council wore then xead | fi,3 dira-limits be extended to thie city Limits, and | fection sa sl offer socarity g’ (oo eloBro- the narrow course of the Connecticut at Spring- | _ Yame. Age, of foul put in by Harvard va, Yale was dissllowed | DOt afraid thocity was going to bo burned out. | by tho Char, aud were smenled:, The d{flm keop extouding them as tho limits are eularged. | Alictions, sud to this od th B of Tazamid bi: Beld; wnd Leko Saratoge coud scoommodaia | Dol 0w by Hula 14 o the Roving dasocision, abd tias | Ho,couid sa thu, wich ther defoctivs ppasatus | wbich toude ' That thoFiro Depactment of o | 1l ave sappers and minore, plauty o wer. | i folowlag able s iatt o Kona of Yalo va. Harvard no: entertaincd on account | 219 oreanization, tho Chicsgo Fire Dovartment | 1 ¥ 906 1% 10 1o (OTEMIIARL, | Waw BrICKeR QUL | moins, and pipes, plugs. enginee, loating en- | 4 ¥t _Tliat the dre-imua, city, aad g Td twenty craws better than the Conuecticut could ten. The course itself runs disgonally across of Yale's violation of Rules 7 and 8 of the same. had succeeded in checking one of the largest fireg of history. Let thom have tlis credit. the following shape : gines, hose, engines of extra power to throw over our foolishiy-bigh buildings. Let us have the ercction of no wooden siru tlon, sbail Le permitted within the waid lizey, 57 cture, of 2 Hooper The cluim of Wesleyen vs. Columbia was not en- A 1 & the lake, the start being at tho sontheast, near | itBEF ¢ ooiss c _ n Ha believed Chicago would 1n tinie bave the best | _ Wienras, The people of Chicago bave suffered by 4 i’ cuniy dem. | Second—That L 3 2 X rtained, b f caroless, but not intention- | H g k g such special cunirivances as experience dem ecynd—That the city anall be divided tho shors, and the nich at the norcbern 60 of | e ‘bt by Eilior, of Greonpoint, L I, | Ly, bocause of earolews but uot intantion- | 112 Mt TR Mon % ead be moriby of ERopety by tha 150 Fris e Oek 5. e and Juig | OnBtTates Chicago needs ovor any Gther placo in | détachad ditrica by +Taem o ide bovente tho lake, near the westorn shore. Length, 49 feet G inches; weight, 160 pounds. THE BULES Lier fature. 14, 1874, aud in courcqueace the busiuces of said city | tho world, and then, i tho Chief fails, let hum | tEaciug esst and west, aad norch and south, ey AMR. CHAMLES RANDOLPH, has sesiously crippled and. its growth retarded ; | retire forever; but let fair play be shown now, | i Beurt of th the Canitfiudine ot zp’"n. B this, thaigy There was much excitement on ths occasion of the DRAWING OF POSITIONS Racing dress, blue haudkerchief, white shirts and drawera. WESLZYAN. Tue Wesleyan crew Lad reason to feel very are as follows 14—Every boat shall stand by its own accidents oc- curring during the race. 7—Itshall bo cousidered foul when, afterthe race Secrotary of tho Board of Trade, said these calamitses wero affecting our credit, but, coming upon us a8 they were, they were injuring us in and, WiEREas, The lives of many of Chicago's valusblo citizeus havo Leen sacrificed in _these fires, and incal— culable sufering brought upon thousands of hex pop and the eriminal neglect and incompetonca fall upon the shoulders where it belongs. Yours very respectfully, Arruuz C. Ducar. for permitting the clty to defray Lishing such varriers 1o the spread Thard—That the Fira Dej ‘e divorced from _municj State by thie expense of sy, o dre, partment of this ity for the different crews. Slips :lf paper, nmd- proud of its position iu the race of '73, hs‘\:ng :::- Souneand, any eampaliior, by i f.".',:"fiifi;:,i Lhehm;mlilan «:{r peupxei na:us‘;l, 2}"" ‘“r gww ety Cicaco, July I8, 1874 bodivorend from ma e palities, and ths g, i i o a 4 4 . . e t] =3 lirection o 80 % i " o] . bered from 1 to 9, were placedin a hat and | crossed tho finish but a few secouds Iater than Dt Anuthor. competitar, aud nothing sles stiall be cone | o L theso tire r;g:r nWE flnnd Pt s WHERFAR, Largo portions of the city are construct- WORROE BED B proress oy b0 tain e general hyy y drawn, in the alphabetical order of the crews, by their Captains. No.1wss to bo on the esstern side of tholake, this being nearest the shoro at the start; and No. 9on tho western, this be- ing farthest out in the lake. By a curious and most acceptsblo fatality, Harvard aud Yale were once more placed side by side. By & ok less ro- ‘markable coincidence, the fivecres which were the winning crew. So far from resting on its Inurels, howerer, it bus been_encouraged to greater effort this yenr. Eustisis the * big " man of this crew. He was stroke of last year's crew, and to him in prest measure is due tho credit for ny succees Weslovan has had at boat- iug. Ho is under 6 fect, as indoed aro all the crew excopt one, and doea not present the ap- penrance of being very larze. In addition fo this, be shares the crers characteristic in being sidered foul. S—Any competitor Who comes into contack with an- defined fn Rtule G, by croseing ipetitor's water, commits s foul, but when o boat Ling once fairly taken notler boat'a water by u clear lead, hie s a right to keep tho water o taken. How these rules or either of them could pos- sibly have been violated secms a little bit enig- matical to those who saw the race, 13 Yale was exsctly parallel to Harvard when she was fonled. prevailing winds. 5 s which could not again be built up with shanties, Tho resolutions cailing for the EXTENSION OF THE FIRE-LIMITS to the city Limite, he fully avplauded. Ho had boon doubtful after the grost fire as to tho wisdom of extending them, but all arguments which then weighed bad passed swsy. How were these buildings to be remwoved? Those which had beeu erected in violation of law shonid od almost entirely of wooden buildings, densely crowd- od together in sections inudequately supplied with water, aud with no plan_for arresting a confiagration sbiould it occur ; therefore, 1n view of paat expericnces, und ihe presctt’ dangerous condition of the city, it 18 tucumbent upon the Cowmon Conncil totake immo— diate steps to prevent the recurrenceof auch calamuities by the construction of water conduits, where such con- duits zro needed, subject to the approval of the Com- | i mon Council, tlie widening of streets, the coudemn-— ing and removal of dangercus buiidingy, and by such Other measures 88 may be necessary ; therefore, subject, for it is work which a8 & whole must necessarily b slow. Withfew exceptions most of the lota burnu out, were owned by people who Luve little other property. Before they can build suranco where they had suy, and to borrow money. Tt is almost too early o say anything upon this t will be necessary for them to adjust their in- Lenders say that they anticipate a de- ‘THE SHANTIES. Tt was the opinion of tho Corporation Comey yesterday morning, in respons e bim by tho Publi orks st, and by the Common Coancil seepy tue Board of Public Works - causo the immediata removal of the shary other wooden bmildings erected et district munce tho great firaof 1871, The o - waa based on the section of the’ Revieey O @ o the question Commussiznery bas foll poseryy ; -in the bumei : generally thonght to have the only chances of | ruthier unprepossessing in appearance. The TRE TINE. . | be pulled down in course of law. They were to 1 x success drew the five positionsin the centre. | crew is appended : L ? The matter of time is in utter. chaos. The | be found in all parts of the burnt district, and mf’h’”fi’férfd'-".ffl; Hoert of Fubllc Works be:and | mand, but not for s wesk orso. Off of State | nances (Sec. 7, Chap. 11, page 21) which [ Consldersble merriment prevailed when Will- Name, Age. Height. Weioht. | time-keeper appointed by the Saratoge Rowing | must be removed. Was there any _chance of re- m’mwmig,; Rl of waten con. | treet it will nearly all bo rebwmilt with dwellings, | hibits the erection of such butldings within the | .. : o Dowus (bow) 1 509 Jig | Association Laving resigned just bofure the race, | moving those that were not violatiug law? He | duits, leading from the river. tunnel, or Luky tato ware | 4 hich i immediate d fire limis. If by = geveral snfferaon f iams drew the last place, No.9; and the fact | Whitucy. % 50 i ; ety atid haa b th liat ¢ g 4 e Julg or which there is no immediate demaud. It ki Tosed 6 i % Worads ooy sty | DO securate timo was taken, sud none een ought that tions of the city least supplicd with water. would be sbsurd to oxpect anything like | BBY., Parties wers ‘sllowed to puw m thas she had made her appestance last in tho | Warren . 600> 15>% | announced ofiicially. Alr. Englobardi, of tho TIE INSUBANCE COMPANIES Itesolced, That the Board of Fublie Works be, and 0 _oxpect saything wooden structurcs for s _year, owing (3 Tace of 1873 was the bass of some fun at her | ypoon so3x 1l ZTurf, Field, and Farm, took the time in the | had noright to take theso buildings as low as | they are hrcby, directed 1o condemn and ordertho | the desperate activity with which the | tho sbsolute necessitios of * the case, thy expense. I was assured, however, by & member | Eustis (stro 1l 16 | prois-boat, and has roported that of tho muning | they did.” Tho citizens ehouid discourago the | Fenioval of any'wooden bulldings within the fro Um- | northern part of the South Side was | Wasnoberto the removal of thess structams ST HaS coow. (at -Nb. D Wah {6 osition } Waldo (sub). . 21 ouix . 103 | crow as 17 minutes 12¢ seconds. It 1s genorully | tuling of risks on auch property, so 88 to make | i Whonover it can be d oo reay ‘;'u:'l;"& ‘bafy | rebuilt 1 1872, It is -not required, and | DOW, as they come plainly within the provision : 2 y e ery P : Shell made by Elliot, of Greenpoint, L. L | believed, however, to have been a littlo bic bet- | them unprofiuble. Were ono to wait until they | oF sio iy i sl s 4 uncertsinty in regard to the extemsion | Ofibo ordinance. The opivion is, as made ot which thecrew would haveclosen, they expect- Length, 49 feet 6 inches ; weight, 140 pounds. | ter than this. Lad been burned away one by one, or 89810 by | Resolced, That it is the scnse of this Council that a Deacbo th d widonl: this morning, that the fire-traps may be tom © ing the current to do for her what they oouldnot | Dreas, lavender. THE UTMOST DISGUST 18 FELT DY MANY syuaro? Ho boped his hearers would think of | corps of sippers and minors. be sdded to the Fire Do, | 9f Deacborn 5‘“;1”1“‘ 0 proposed widenlog of. | down at ance. i otherwise accomplish. WILLIAMS, at tho result of the regatta. Yale, of course, be- | vome plan. Thoisands and thousnnds of names | partment, whoss duty it shail be to ald the quelling of | Harrison, etc., will for a time have o depiessing | ~Thg opinion was not given ont. becans the & offect, = So fur as Stato etreet is concerned, or- | Gorporation Counsel wisties to obtaia morelih * conflagrations by the removal or destruction, or other- wise, of quch buildings s may, n the judgment of the Fire-Marshal, bo necessary. bad Leen attached to s petition demanding tho extension of tho limits. Tho Boston fire abowed that wooden ebanties were not the ouly things Williams rowed in_the regatta of two years She is Anxious to row & race 80 with five oars and the bLandicap of a man ing in the number. with Harvard, snd will probably do so if the lat- ders have been given that no building permits - X the b E: bo grantod, oxcept such as provide for baiidmg | iF £ire be any, on the matter. Commissioner Thompson bas mads & discor. | BH,, UREREZI8YE 4BRRaircy 3 Tno positions drawn of the different crews were as follows: No. 1, nearest the shore, D 7 3 ho had nothing ; last e rowed with | ter wi hallenge. This vill un- 5 Em . 8. Deiaty No-2, ricetons No. 3 Cormal; No | sl st Lrougi Sopgeoion of | doublody o . Tebbuinly: tho? 1ave th | e Docach, Frkape v wocs g oomalt | g o e, e | e voh e, aod thin i "adherad to, il | ory i ey clinagy o of Soa ey | oo 5 %‘:; No. 5, Hnn'udD; No. 6, Weelflyn.; .“_ I:u the lungs, hmd yet '.nuun fll_lexm:llxlad l}er ;pp‘nrm xnc:xsi far “-; ljnlet is concerned, and this they uplll'nar nbm‘:l wuade':: bull;]ings.l {:u-‘ Rnndobllph in% ot of tha ntre:r.s t:‘r‘ ::;il:;m‘:; :: ‘3 va ::z- gmdi:t; city ‘::ee ;eg:s;;?' ‘lg; Jfi:&gbfih le ne the cldsi:.. In x.s.h flmlt thl ga;m&mxa?ounm passed { 7, Columbis; No. 8, Dartmouth; No. ill- | ance at the regaita. is Icall pluck. Toe | regard us sufficient. called attention to the erection of tho miserably- 2 A ¢ e e dam: > ; ? | 8n ordinance shortly a. e fire suspending fams, g ) man who is mainly instrumental in keoping alive LATER—A CHALLENGE. built structures in tho businees distric:, and fi}o&’;h‘“’:‘;ef:“;::’:‘{fl;g,‘%}“;gfm‘zfl;‘fl;’“‘% ;:;"‘e'é‘:“.’jf:gg;f":;‘,‘ifi;“;:fifn 'L“ benelits 25- | for one sear the fire ordinance thea in o £ Tuking the crews in alphabstical order for our | the boating interest st Williams is Mr. John | Yale has challenged Haivard to row s race | called upon the suthorities. With regard to which streot should bo widenod, Many were in Moation oas m‘gfl Jestarday 0‘3 e proposed Eli’eh;non:h a’iof.’:k:oy Luk.nlmf :{acz‘mn of e!z:;n . o ark. Tnstead of giving tht with her on Mouday. The Harvards' answer is THE FIRE DLUARTMENT, Gunster. He has rowed in both preceding races to be receivea soon. on her crew, and is an excellent oarsman. His rebuilding oo the sites of the B8t. James and favor of Taylor etreet, but Ald. Campbell ob- it Wood's' Hotel. Yesterday morning Potter jected, saying that, as Tavlor street did not run build for consideration, parties permission to _one jex, 2 man of braius was needed. the Aldermen annulled the fire ordinance, taus It wiil undoubtedly be & He must have tare i i G Is the first that claims our att Thouch oll Bevon thousand doll fered a i that claims our attention. Though | crew are as follows : negative. Beven thousand dollars were offered | cominand, 5 E A ter v o T [ they were badly defeated last year, they wecoa | _ Name, Heinht; Tetoht, | on Yale in case tho ace is rowod. There wero, | [A voico—' He hag authority.”] .| glear toongh b‘;“fif_’jfhfi“‘;‘;“fr‘d&;;ng;‘;:fi.’f Pelmer began oporations on & couple of brick | allowiug men everywhere in thecity totafesd | tavorite crew this. With one exception thoy are | Barker (bow). 50i5 141 | however, no takere. Mr. Randolply— Not with ihese Commission- | 1" way' finally resolved to recommend ro the | o oe Aosbos o o 1o of wmonthis, vantage of the move that was well meast, buf New York men, and could not help_enjoying | Washburn B THE FOOT-RACES i o bnemendous applause.] Ho | Gommon Council that Twalith siract bo extend. | Terry is baaing two at the coraor of Goagress | 2ot intended to leav the loose siate of things | V™ svmpathy at Saratoga if thoy possessed no other | Hubbell & 14 | for the Bennott prizes will take place on Monday | had nothing to do with the appeintment of his ed from tho lako to Ashiand avenue. As the | and State. Chacies &. Vel will rebmast oy | Which followed. The shanties opposits the C ov qualificasion; but they do. They are, with the | FA°ott 210% 1 |momingati0n. m. : subordinates, for urposes ho rofrained from | 1;eq bojidings of ‘the Jesuits were on tho north | the ald e, as well as B. Ordeil wad tha Stars | Hall for Lo S g np Cuag Uis ks ! exception of Harvard, the most gracetul crew on | Guusier (skroke) 2 511 135 | STATEMENT RY TME CARTATY OF THE TALE CREW. | neming, but which were disgraceful to a greay | Li58% bUildiogs of ‘the. Campbell proposed that | Biceat Saciane Back . Lonis Hemesl has rioo | 18, and before the present fira ordinsnce wax bad the lake. The erew’s statistics are as follows: | Norton (sub). 18 509 127 New Yonx, July 18.—A dispatch from Saratoga | city. [Tremendous applause.] The Fire De- it bo wideued from thie south side of the street. g8 brick buildine at No. 381 | Peesed. The question arises, therefors, can the the Nawne; A Height. Weight. S A % gives tho following statement of tho raco made | partment must be reorganized. We knew how i 0 0f tha street. | taken out o permis for & bric at No. 3 city now order the removal of these traps. Thiz o ge. Height, Weight. | Spell built by Blakey. Length, 40 feet 6 3 T et E, i o4 i INVESTIGATE. State. The work of cleaning out tho rubbish | sefjon of the Council was not recailed when th B raon (bow).. 3% o4 159 inches; weight, 140 Its. Colors, purple. P o o el ot oated ant on | Fire and snd Pallco Commissionors weroappoint: | Ald. Cullerton recommonded that the Com- | bus been fairly commenced. but aany. who are Gesiéion of this morning waa tasched i imesy | boe: % e e YALE, oioyoranto leninmte, Marvand soon took T i A ooy Ehidtradhie ] Ho | mon Council anpoint & committes to investigate | doing taat state that they have not yot fally de- | aqoe ofit may cause s change in the conclusions, yoar @ 50 o Ofthe Talemen, Cook sud Kennedy are the | the laad at sbout thirty-eight o the minute. In | ol met they were. [Tremendous applause.] He | yhe uctiona of tho Fire Marshal and bia Asuist: | tormsncd bow when, or what they will build. | “f5s Gity Gttornay believes, in any case, thsi A 2 oW 1w | only representatives of last year's crow; bus | the Sret half-mile they guvo us thoir wash, il st - % auts duriog tho lute fires. Ha claimed that it | As for the architocts, they have not been seri- | the ghanties can bo removed 4n. the groun that of 1 20 W = i?;:ya“fiL a hha:!; ;:nn:e:_e’lew::.“zg; I‘;::‘:lflun:‘f el i el A e bl sgain, | by wnich m;‘fm:"gg o 0d b oxtingalshed | ¥ l;ut su:plo _Lu:ticel to zbgr kumltm‘. i }:o the | ously overrun with nx:plimuxamar a:‘r plmé, :fli bn they are public nuisences and dangerous to tht bec: 2 b 1 X , I, -me . % ¥ “ )y to themselves. - i t il i . Their racing shell was built by Fearon, of | recently, and was thought to be one of its ’”’5"" the third time we passcd ‘,':"“ clearly, | without apparatus. Some intelligent Lead was | Hiok 'S avidently favored this mdtion: and doabt- é’;flffl%&ifi:‘é’.fififfifif; i, | EREReY aiely "‘,5,":,:;2’;".” FIRE-PATROL. ‘: }&nkm. Length, 49 {;Xemmihes; v&uiuht, about | strongest m;:. wi;hi% s fewl days, hlr.:;ev%r, ho, [/ 508 48 ou ket want gg;":_frfl‘;:; Jl"’,i ‘é‘t‘i‘;’:; ne;’;l:“bg’ u;;::r"}“; m;:e;;!";:’: P;mfid;fi;:fii loss the Fire Marshal will come to tho atand. Wabash and Michigan avenues will not be ro- | Ty recent fires in the South and West Diris- i pounds. flw‘ng ess, blue and white. WAS Temove a0 is place Al Y B o i 3 £ o 4 Ald. Richardson enid that he had seen somo | built with any grest haste, and when reconstruc- | j, ith which our city has been afflicted have ‘bart COENELEL. much smaller man, Mr. Hall. The policy of this | Bader their bow and enapped. I will nevar row | have beon adoptod years ago, instead of invest- | 4,oof THEPATTEOn Sl that he had secn men, | ti it will b chieh tho 8bape Of | puewn. A s - i mately expect sympathy at Saratoga. Like the ly kuew bis material better than any one else. 581, v T ey 3 o | Esst. Iobhad no doubt but they were false, | to-morrow to their old place. Their loss was o this need the Gi el t of the Fif- Columbia men, they sre from New York chiefly, | Threo of this crew havo worked on farms, and | gue the challonge. Itold Dana osI pasted | stitation, and Lo quostioned whethor the pooplo | 'k, 10 NS 40 Codbe but thor were falees 5,000, instead of §20,000, a8 before reported. T S e abia men, ork chiefly, rms, an g o ,000, 20,000, ported. | foenth Ward has been fully awakened by the tre won $0d bid fair to take a permagent poeition in tho | allof them have spent parts of their lives in | bim that be coulda’t wiu that race, and e could 4 would vote for such an amendment, The-estab- | 70, "0 0 0N80T 007, BHOCE BOC be sliomed b0 | 85,000, instead of 830,000, as before ted for ilwaukee - E e ; ojercoliegiate Regatts, oven though unsuocess- | tho country. Mr. Cook still adhores to the Lin- | DOt buve dono it except for foul, and he can't | lishment of tho fire-limits cooxteneive to tho | BFYy o uua o ot e T s of | 5 harordsy s bullduig-permit was uCortunata, o ke ;‘:::;,,&;&“:’:;‘:mi;a it =i fix’fi L u;oym:. at ‘!r;a z‘c%xn::ifig. hf sy they Efish{sgake, wuicuu:emd him 80 well last year. | Deat usaf he ‘M;gvtnrx'(;wn ;‘i‘;e1;.’)‘:;5;—l‘::z::laxgfiem:;g:?n‘f:g;f g“ ;gg the Aldermen sesartod that they had never seen | in that it will start others, and when once s fW | guch a disaster, meeting was called last mighi fam are chiefly from New York, but the chief among | 'the following ro the crow-statistios : BEJOIOING, : F ; . anything wrong at any engine-houso amoug the | houses are up the task of consolidating Third 52 o i of ¢ them is not. His name is Garver, and ho batls | Name, Age. Uewht. Weigh, | A8 80008 the victory of the Columbie crow | capable man to take sole chargo of the Depari- Rramon, asa et i eotne of iy OF fug Bash | Logien ore up tho task of comolidating Third ;;‘:;fi.’;‘“:“é‘,fi&fl?i;fing°&§df ikt 1 tot an o S kb ol o aoe SR | e bt Rl e uma e | Vo SLARETLL SR 0,52 0023085 | ar gt had b susting bl 4ad | Bat oo 1 cpmumsarcee vl tocoms | i S o TILTEIEA s 0y |t ghed 2 pounds, A B . 70 L r r . [ 3 5o anerous. f. The lsst suggestion con- ! he stepped upon the scales s I was talking .00 1o f'f{'fi lugné'le"!l% thg nukbnnd orowds in front | The resolutions were put and unsnimously | ESpRORS L recommend that some | carning ulythi?:lmbc\:‘a‘inem e that, D: Ferusodn %,,f,,’mmé.;'&‘;‘?fi?.f‘“fie {hh:{,u':k "5.:‘.5‘. 5 :gn‘; o him to-day, he must Lavo ccounted to me for | Hll:oi-- i 2 Jet eom“lcg‘m- poar °fh e nfl!’"fl;:"“gg“gfl' oarried. otroet running north sud south onthe West | Jones has 45 feet between Third and Fourth av- | Clemens Hirach Secrefary. . oo tho foss of at least 30,0f them. To do tms, | Genc‘aliys oy 0o | JaPeroffioes and in a ehort time fags worsfly- Chair scked how the Committes called for | Side 21so be widened. Halsted was proposed, | enues which he will give to the city if all of the | O Sie Hosbins ten miaied the abfecs an the drid e must have spoken “of the severe training | Fowier,... s0% 1o B R pastiy eveey hotel shd pitbiio pullding. p The oo C",fl aopamead. T | but it was thought too costly, a8 8o mucn of it | property between Third and Fourth avenues and | moetings. shoning the Decessity of such an ar- able 4 5 lomi ® | woight, 140 pounds. Color, dark blue, h " o ] R, ¥ " | ing of Centre avenue to ison, and of i- | condemned for 2 boulevar eet wide, to need of immediate action in the matter. Foofy pluck, slthough be ié & now man at rowing. Afr. & s Tersation, whilo boys fn bands, In different seo- | Vice-President, and Secretary of the meeting b6 | gof from that point o the river, thas cutting off | lined® with trees and otherwise improved. He T Clarl'has bocs, wawell Tor & mumber of daya. it tous, celebrated It by parade turough tho 2 Committes wgyjzg;ztn;tfignxy:ga ° OF Lwenty- | the Seveuth and Eighth Wards, which aro con- | will slso submit to his proportion of tax on 235 | harery of thocityhad been left long enough in { i . 1 0 - ». i i i izati e though, was, that Clark was a little bis weak? | The day dawned brghtly and clearly on Lake . i Mayor and others. Tho motion prevailed. . ;:;fi.';;;‘w“:;gfgggg;“ e ,‘,‘,‘{;‘,‘f;,!gf,‘,’;f‘ Jestion | et frontiog ',fi.‘l’fl‘;"“:;“:,:; P‘in"‘i‘;s‘“;,:,"e‘:‘, deperture, As tho plana for organization weres! P el Tho statistics are as followss Seratoga, and, hiad it not dono 6o, tho University | Altbough uo offcial time was taken, Commo- | Mr. Coolbaugh was, on motion, made Chair- | {10 "Gommon Counil at ita mext moeting-mani. | soave 1e ort yery eils’ bat mathirees Sada the ik befare sod sdepted by e Ser & ol 4 Ang Hegnt, Weight, | race of 1874 could never have been witnessedby | dore . . Brady recorded the timo of the Co- | Men of the Committes, and the macting 8d- | fay: the samo degreo of docision and cloarneas | Dosterard the adjoining property would become | anteenth Ward wore quite insuficient, he moved 5 itab 3 211 13 | enoughtorepartit, for the comparatively fow | Mmbia at 10m. 42X sec,; Wesleran, 16 m. 50 | journe Tt on fire matters as did these nine Aldermen th | vory valuable, and a proiection would be fur- | thata committes of Heven b appointed from £ eum 115 | who remained in town to aca it hed by this timo | 55Y Jo. rfl-xr;L o B R W i s T | MEE SPECIAYL COUNCIL COMMITTEE. | GF Will not bave much to fear from lerge fires | nished from big fires to s very large territory of | neir ward—ono from esch precmct—to confer €M 180 52 i 374 sec. clamed by that thoy b F for & few years at any rate. the finest residence portion of the Bouth Side. | with Mayor Colvin, the Board of Fire-Commis- ing 157 | netther patience nor money enough left to tako | cawme in tourth, and Cramer, the engincer, has | At s mecting of the Special Committos ap- Woners, Fico-sTatehal Booper,snd Firo Wardens, f; dua y e 25 610 158 | Auy further interest in thomatter. At 9:40 & m. | made affidavit that Dartmouth was foarth. ' The | pointed by the Common Council to consider tha | ~ SUGGESTIONS. RELIEF AND AID. aud experienced insurance men, inordertock: | stor o e:‘t bn< pyegn..bfey, of Cambridge. Lenfith, THE FIEST SIGNAL . ii:‘?:i’.l‘;;‘u‘::‘}‘;‘;':’&‘:fi: o error. Williams | vqrious proposicions relative to preventing fu- A TROXINENT INSURANCE AGEST, The offices of the Relief and Aid Society were | tain the information nesessary for & successful © p;rcf tow sev wm“; c:; b:?;?.'fififimf r:;_ung%e u:xwe wea sounded. Soon after the steam tug, which | “'TpC village presents & carnival appearance to- | tGre fires, there were presont the following Al- | in conversation wita o reporter of this paper | thronged sgain yesterday by applicants ‘for as- l:byl.s.mg'hi‘: Pl rowed stripped to tho waist, accommodated members of the press, started.for | night. g dermon: Campbell, Corcoran, Cullorton, Clark, | yesterday, gavo expreesion to Some suggestions | sistance, but Mr. Trusdell was glad to report that the come st ! Sl the uppor end of thie lake. Meanwhile the grand RGN GF EERERTR: Muhr, Woodman, Sidwel), Richardson, sadStone, | that seem userul and-pracsical. As a member | tho domand for holp was et lonst not incressing, Chair wasr T The Dartmouth 18 emphetically s NewEngland | stand. near the finish, was slowly being flled up | When the collision took plsce betwoen Yale | who presidod. Ald. Btone, after the meoting | of the Committes appointed by the Bosrd of | sud stared that Le thought the climax had boen | First Precinct, C. Frenka; Becod, 5 It gcrew, not asingle man of those comprismng it | by those who had determined to make another | and Harvard, occupying buts few seconds, | Liad been called to order, stated that, as they had | Underwriters to vislt the Council Monday night | reached, and that after Monday all .the most | Schults; Third, W. Gastfield; Fourss, ;- will C. Hirgch; Fuftn, Joseph Sokup; Sixth, Joba the Dailing from without its sacred precincta, They 85 hardly so large a8 to_gain for themacives tha scbriquat of **Dartmouth Gients ™ which their redecessors earned lust year, Stll they are e men, and are only smaller relatively to the other crews. The fault of the Dartmonth crow attempt to see tho race. The referee. Mr. Will- iam Wood, of New York, who had partially as- sumed and partially been clothed with the author- ity necesary, had ordered the rowers to be line 8t 10 o’clock. At that time only one crew, viz.: Columbia shot nhoad, and, taking the lead, kopt it to the end, puling o_steady, strong stroke. The Ward brothers, who wero poar by when Yalo fouled, ssy but for that cvent the raco would have been between Columbia and Har- vard, with tho chaucesin favor of the latter, been appointed by the Common Coancil to con- sider soveral proposed smeudments to tho fire ordinances, they would first consider the profo- sitions in regard fo THE FIBE LIMITS, and give their views, porhaps the suggestions will indicate the character of those to be mads on that occasion. The first is, & radical reform in the Fire De- partment, both 88 to methods snd extension. Ppressing cases wonld have been relieved, Fri- day the Socioty extended relief to 563 cases, and paid out 83,040 in cash. In sddition to thiss large number of spplicants were transferred to the County Agent, who promptly responded to Puehler ; Beventh, John Lind. To thete wat added the name of Rudolph Per], becausebs be- longed to & aimilar organization in' the conat. g Mr. Scharlan hoped by the organization whic is in its sirole, which is very similar to the one | Cornell, Liad complied, thus shotwing hor consfs. | tiough they admis that ths Columbia crow ac. ; i ht be re Toved by Yalo two yoars ago. Vesterday they mmh, oitniccied delis 1 ik megatiae ok quitod themselves sploadidly. Thov oy Yalo XT“‘C‘;:“,:;’;_‘“;‘:‘ fl:’:"::;_ "I’m::’t: B::’::ln?;:; lfm:hflnld ::' “;nlzm‘:e 3 rela:fgullrnm &1l demands. i e g;?s%:tf:fdfi ‘olice. passed while I was af e Wesleyan quartars, :. stood no chance whatever of winnin 8 Taco. % 'y = | mi ansgeme; uy polil en- YESTERDAY 3 thanks t Towing forty-sight strokes to the mmate. Tped | e AFTER TIE TACE, lowed by Ald. Richatdson, who offered the fol- | tanglomont whatover, but now engines of great | tho number of applications ws about 500, and | 4 rog eOHOZ passed a vote of thaaks to B fairly jerked their oars through the water. The | was fired, which indicated that tho ra to | early in the day, the Columbin and Wesleyan | lowing: sl 5 bout 2 8 firs 02 , ce was 14 forco should be added ; naw hose should be | the money paid out about £3,000, The officesof | sound judgment, and earnost work at the Impreiaion prodgead, Lovever, mis angthing | teke placoin ten minules. Tho ofbar crewa | Crovs marched through tho streots, carrving tho | T i Odained, Thot Se. 1 of Chtp. T1 of Tovisod | pomey - sond g aoded s baw Lose dhould be the Society will b to-day from8 o'clock in | Milwaakbo aventie zachor then one f speod. Last year Dastmouth | gradualiy came out aud camo into line, Triuiry | 5ymbolic crown, aud luter, bous 200 Xalo mnen, | Nadinesees bor g oo secic s ey, riborevised | bought, ) JATRLEATE } e Socioly L o opis to-day, o Tho meeting then adjourned, with the uoder- overtrained. This year sho has mot studied | being the last to do so. 5 with Capt. Cook on the shonlders of two mon af | that Soc. 2 of #aid chopter boand the’ samo is hereby | Critical test; and the firemen should be put | the morning until dusk, but only pressing cases tandd ‘mgm Committes ia to repors 183 sufticiently the bess ‘princlples of rowing. Her | At 10:40 tho signal to start was fired, and tho | their head, marched through the piszzas of the | smeuded by siriking out tio words * e lmits ss do- | under the most strict discipline. will be considered, a8 most of the day will be oc- | standing & Commil 2o erew s appanded : CBIWS MOVED OFF IS DEAUTIFUL STTLE, sincipal, Lotols singing. The feoling betmeon | {8 O orl e kit 2ad . o sipegs | Anothor idea is that of tbo orection of brick | Cupied in bulaucing the books and preparing for | day. . po Age. Heiht, Weight, | all of them rowing well. Columbia took the iead | Yale aud Harvard ie very bittor, and Caok has | Lire imite, whereves apposring in said Sec 5 by | walls 18 feet bigh nlong the alleys of each | tep from the Nathan Isaaceon was arrested Fridsy an 1 L 2 511% 160 | at the start, and held it almost uniforml; be | challenged the winning crow to another race. ok d th w " 5 Ehan = 3 1D TR 195 | and, Marvard leading off bocasd At aile THREE GRAND BALLS firieken out and e Words * city lmits™ inseried in | block in the extra hezaraous quartor. Thinis | . HEMREW BELEF AND AID SOCIETY ‘warrant eworn out bofore Justics Bovdsa 17 - i 600 1o | mile flag enough of ' thu course lisd been zowed | in honor of tho resatta are in progress at tho | Tuis resolation was adopted by the Committeo | CO0SIdered & feasible aad valuable plan; but | will meet Mr. Trusdell to discuss tio claitas of | 1. Wolfson, 8 peddlor, R D T abo el stre co1 10 | e g Congress, Graud Unzon, ond the United Ststes | wj T - haps the best tion of all, and one that | 20 Polish Jows, who resided in the burnt dis- | It is slleged that Iraacson is the party sl o i | o ehow thecrowa tothe best advantago to thoss | Congress, Grand Unzon, % Yole 8 | without any hesitation. ~Ald. Canuon emphati- | Perbaps the best suggestion s Bneoono that | tric, and to deviko mothods for tueir permanent | the building on Tueaday last that caused the e - Gates (stroke) .21 6,013 174 | on the press boat, which remained there until ‘,’[‘*“’-O ) tha:Col °5::d“° ;“’A represented. | cally gaid **No” when the votes were called for, | will commend itself for. immediate adoption, is | rejjef, Commissioner John Jones and s delega- | fiagration. Wolfson was the first witness 63am- o Shell built by Elliot, of Greenpoint, L. I { tbo crews came up. Tho order of the crews was o Qolumbin crew arfd victorious colors will | and he doubtless will strongly contest it when it | that of arranging for 3 supply of water In the | tion will also have an intarview with Mr. Tros- | incd. He testified that Abont & week Pror &0 o BeiSi Ao feeu inchen ; meight, 145 pounds: | 1008 08 O e, Tonelty Xl | n Monday at oiosk, 020" BiVer Bl | again comes up beforo tho Common Council, | largo framme distriets, The day atter the e T | oo in b aftornoon, touching tho needs of the | tho fre, Tssucson ofered him €1001f oo wand ¥ ait, n handkerchiefs about head, and white s Tin- WIDENING BTATE. STREET. 0 h colored people. apply the torch of incendiariam to the buil Paotilacns. ity, Princeton. The first four crews wero The Chalr proceeded with the following rego- | TRMBUSE pointed out tho fact thut. it was not so 1 i ool i o, with other ace Sisviiin, cobsiantly geiting neaor csch other, nnd LOCKED OUT. Iution, which had boen Teforzed to.tho Spocal | Tuch the Fizo Doparimont, nor tho sonthest | 4 Mt Truscel saticlpaes sl diffenly in deal | sua on sccount of hia propostio, wih o 4 * Harvard must win this {ime,” was tho senti. | the fear was entertnined that thers wonld be el Committee by the Common Council, at tho ro- | wind, which was nov blowing outride of the | minity who have not aiready recsived s, e, | B e O At e "Ho gwors o gt of erory one who had the agentu's intor- | {20l Uoonthe foare vero fealized, aud botweon | 4 Genernl Discharce of Unton Print. | uest of its author, Ald. Ricksrdson : fixe, nor the frame shanties, nor snything else | winle he conld giveno defluite information on | that he resided within two or three doors of tho b eate st heart. This statement may seem & s 28, crs from the Cimciunati Gnzetto | , Zétolved, That the Board of Publio Works be and | tnat did not meot the emergency, 80 much as | the point yestorday, bo thought that the appli- | house in which the fire originated, and that i3« Ian, ocommonplace one, and I might be answered JAN EFROCK DL MARVAED, ot t thes are herby instructed to prepare and report to [ - 2 cants next week would be mainl; osed oF ediately befure the fira brake out_he waa drir- b with tho_question, * Why should it not be | Ber bow-onr and rddor being broion by the O this Council an ordinance for the widening of State | it Was the startling fact that the water-supply L conpgead’ By e ‘Mrs, Tasscsod, s their sontiment 7" '1f such porson will place the | 8troke. Sho immediately stopped rowing, al- Spectal Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune. street, from Harrison to Twelfth. was insufficiont, and that two engines would en- SATIVE-DORY, AMERIOANS, - s fg B g R e el fattl g emphiesia o (s year, b wal see thss fhe | thOUgh her prospecis nd beon most favorsblo, | CINCINNATs, O, July 18.—The Cincinnati Ga- | © Thia waa nnenimonsty adosted, tirely,oxbanst tho square foraied by the blegk | FLC,LETe ROt 8 vet ubaolutoly requlred aid, but | th wifo of the prizoner, standing in fho doorat pro . 2 b e T et : 5. @ ¥ the block | have spent the past fow dsya with their friends | the hoase with & bunch of matches in her hand; ok Shatement is more remarkable for its inforence | FUO Tate RoW sevmed belweon Colambia and | refte Company fought and won tho bustlo of in- | _ The Chair announced that he bolievedsthe | wpion g suppiied with o 3 or 4 inch pipe. | or relatives. that ho passed on, and entered his own premistly b juxa anyihing eloe. Three of Hurvards crow | Hurvard, Tirst one would cainand then tho | dependouc of the Typographlcal Union to-day, | Bosrd hd already druwn up tho ordinance, snd | Jrl, ahowed that the difsrentatreets travariad 7 ME. J0NES i 2bout six sinates therealtor he heard (30 o h;v;n college Efnimy‘::‘f;:; Dx?"" q%eg. ::},"'_‘};mcf’gg’ g.‘;;;ig’j:"wgfa‘;g?fllx :‘-f:lrfi: under circamstances which commend the man. ;‘;‘;“‘&3’;‘;}_‘ In &t the next meetingof the Com- | by the fire were Inmenfably short n i was busy all dey yesterday in examining into the | alarm of fire, and, ranaing £o the door, s the o b g v P ‘making up anothes | 17, but with much resorve etrongth, 3 short, dis. | 2608 of that paper in the eves of all who ad- P B Perticalar, aod brought special and genoral opin- | cases of colored sulferers, and in furnishing cer- |. house (whord he had soen the womn standiog crew next year would, of bo H tanco_bebind the two leadiog crews. Trinity | miro strategic movements. Two weeks agothe | Tho draft of -Ain ion to confess that tho streams thrown by the | tificates to the Reliof and Aid Society to all who [ on fire. ; . thy, Gawmext o = hemdumm‘mm,‘mz;:t}?&%: 0 Prinoston “were, 1 1his tateredl of b | Gemmeny Do paorements. Two weoks E the CnmonaCa“cfin bt;r A]s:’mau Izfigg:kwd l:onzl;: cugines wero not great enough fo arrest the [ were deemed worthy of help. The number of | It wiii be remembered by many, mfl;": o Fomeiaf Mo crew Towed last vear in tho Uni- | fales, Mlternating in their endeavorynotobo | duction in the prics of composltion | t4Ke uD, aud was elightly altered uatil it resds | LS b oy (oobines vemored perforco to | applicants iy aleadily diminabing, nd the self- | dissstrous eveut e e e Ty oy puedr. Otic—in list yeav'd [ 1855 Oornell waslesding ‘themboth by s Balte | ooy docirabile; ‘and Spesifed. 45 cénts per 1,000 | 98 follows : fuch pipos, So. that candor will Sonpe el 1o | Droos ta v e e R T R A i man crew; while only one is & ne ngthe. sl & ) Je 4t Ordai 3 1 3 : 3 Bty e Tagtor 2 5 ong s 8 mow man, e saie i é'im:h';, i ‘:éxufin;:ir:fi::hn’fih to pny:t'éfl Rk Qlatned, & Hoa TintEes, id Cukn'a’," i S{flf confess tum,k fldloggl: o may thm ‘minor Z TILE COUNTY AGENT, on the resr of ‘tha Iot oo et U Fir E_‘m yesterday morning. He was stripped | W88 Towed probsblyn botter style than any bToLt e o oo price: © proposition | 4 Fire Department.” bo, and the same fs hereby, | SBATges to make againut the Department on tnis | Mr. John Dieden, was not much troubled yes- | house was located in which the om!ww Ra, the waust, and showed a chest and leg which | ¥8¢0 that was ever' witnessed in the country. | 1 L pot ae ©in the Union, and wns rejecred | amended 50 as 1o read as follows - thing and that, anu msy sustain them, yet, when | terday, Only abont thirty more cases thac the | was on fire, but the flames did not sucee 3 otk Indicated that No. 2 wonld not lose tlie zace for | Columbis, haviog led to this point, was in no | DY, 1 23, o Gazetie Company were duly Skc. 1. Tho firo linits of tha City of Chicago shall | the truth s looked squarely in the face, the | daily average were renortod, and these wera | getting under headway, and it was only slig] ter. Harvard if muscular develo) Ry mood to lose her place. Harvard 1ud in mind | DOtBed of the result, but nothing farther | embrace and tnclude within the st all ibat district | failore to suppress the fire must firat bo | promptly sod kindiy attended to. Commissiones Elmged. Mr. 8. Jacobs swore during &2 mar e o Coneise development end e | Joodfo Jose ber placa. Harvard Lad inm transpired till vestordsy morniog, st 2 o'clock, | of termilory which i, now contained within the cor. [ laid to tho fact that arrangements had | Harris, Chairmen of the Conner Gommitirs on | homac ot Toresns cuterday that he overhesrd out m:w_“mog o ke ‘;E“rhm“w cordingly. Wmm}. pristeee iy n‘;’“'}’“:a f{,‘; after the paper was all up, when s letter | POTate limits of raic Gity of Chivago: and no bullding | not been made to suppress iv by giving the Fire Puhu:'clm-xuos was on hmdzld.ny andren- | & na?fiuxumm pbduet day between sefors, Bosides bemg & skilful osrsmsn Begy | timo t6 show their mettlo, snd mado- s magai, | 788 Tesd from the Company, informing iy T e s pmiin %o s (eing | Dopasiment proper auppiy of water. Ferhaps | dered ovory aasistnce 1o b pomor to it eounty | Tssseson: ber pasiana oid Ebteer o v y % good acholar sud populsr man, having hecs | C20t SPUI, grandly passing by the Harvard oram. 1"" ocmp%mtorfi that their services Were no | of shall havafrit Leer Spiainc o the Board op | thO failure in this rospect can and will be ac- | officers. they were berating her for mot making WP n tlasa orator of the Tntess eiess ot Haeeent "ee | o the last quarter onger needed, 88 tho Company qRiohosed, o | Public Works of vaid city ; Fravided, however, that the | €ounted for. If the waler sppropristion hes been | Taken na a whols, the ontlook is.a most en- | work of the shency, and that she did 5ot pro Goodwin, who pulls No, 4.is Captain of Har. COLUMDIS NELD HER OWY, mausge business their own way. 8 took the | fee for 1sauing such permit shall nof exceed 50 centa, | expended by the Aldermen who have suburban | eonraging one. Far less destitution exists than | do the jéb, or it would bave burned, judicating g Yard’s erow, and by all odds the most symmet- | however, against the Methiodists, and was the first | DOY# DY EuIprise, but still greater ustoniehment | _BFC.2. That Boc. ‘4 of Chap. 11 of the Tomed | saditions to soll, and who must have water so | was anticipated, and the Relief and Aid Society— | by this conversation, as he supposed, thst B8 adg feal man G it. Tis biocps 15 bis oot point, | DOst o cross the Anish. _ Thay were followed by ;vn x; s:othe when a bnlml new set of hands were g?nffflpfiflffl‘ mvlm catitied, “Fire Depari- | they oan sell their countrs lots, no matter at | supplemonted as it is by the County Agent and | had fired the shed. Her reply was, in & g Qeasuring folly 17 inches in circumference. | £ Wesleyan crow, and “closely by Harvard, rgl;nr r:e,;e“ fped Elbr! :ll:m‘mOmms. Theso | 0005, Toiioma + peoe 18 ;;‘;z;mfl:‘;gmd o wess | What hazard to the city, then the people should | private societies and individnals—is fully equal | tone, that the mext time thay would m"_fl: il . Otia, who E:-u‘ in the bow, is one of the | Willisms hurrying up No. 4 in the’ race, Yalo, 1d & ez ntd were brought from Indianapolia | or portion of any wesden Dullding,within thee, m{’;‘“; know it, and will. to the task of caring for sll who ara really in | cause to complain, and that she wounld giveit Tn 2oceagions to this year's crew, bt is not a new | F2O b2d stopped rowing, being countod out. 2.',’ .o arTh:flw!l;lqr cities, and more are | limits of the City of Chicagn, Léing the fire Lizita of But to return to the suggestion, which is em- | want. better wend-off, &e. ¢ s tiog oo at the oar, Naving pulled in last yenr's | 10O last three crews to eross tie finish wero, in Lhommsbazelle iy nl\‘en . hung around | sai Gty sball bo enlanyed, nor shall zoy uch wooden | Minently precticable. In order to get s supply | To-morrow moming it s the intention of Mr. ‘At thia atage of the trial it was discovered th in ¢ ooy Fri crew. " He is s ** well-set,” their order of crossing, Cornell, Trinity, snd S e, of cod ‘h ay, breathing :rfli; e oT Dy partihiereof, in any manner boratsed | Of water in the frame districts ot once, let | Truedell to mend out a corpsot visitors, andthe ceriain witnesses for the prosecution, who The Foeely-built man, and comes from Chicago. | Princeton. y et enings _and slsughter, but there O repated Pubiiy Wi, ibe vritten permission of the | there be sunk on each block a cistern to hold, | County Agent proposes to add thres %o his | been In the Court during the morning, ¥ert, it 0 szatistica of the crew are sppended : ‘Tho wildest confusion prevatls now that the haen, Do bloodshed thus far. ' The Gazetle | Board of Publly Works; nov rhailany wooden butld- | say, 500 barrols of water. T'his can be fed by a | Baff. 5 when called, not to be found, and, apon it bel ing Name, Age. Height, Weight, | Taeo i over, and, alihough the water hed boen | POY® tho P08 tho old pricoof 0 conts par L00D. | ulhicr 15 within ths’ coepreras o £E0 oue 1ot 1 | halt-inch pipe, and will causo no waste. The e stated that they had left the conrt-room from” 2 UE® 156 | besutifully calm and eversthing was favorabla to | qirL ey o men indopendent of the | but any sach wooden buliding may b rammeacy from | Drobable expense of such & cistern would not ex- MINOR NEWS. timidation, Justice Boyden adjorrned fi tho fairest race, e At pon fo giving 1t the satisfac- | within sald corporoto. imita to 3 lof withent et o | 8100, and 200 of them would cost $0,000. With TNSURANCE. hearing of testimony till Wedneads ,% THE UTMOST DIESATISFACTION IS RIFE tion of dictating terms, It is understood that porate Umita, provided snid 2 Domielim &p building shall bo deter- this number down the aity would be relieved ins The insurance men are atill busy adjusting their Tsanoeon under boods of $1,000, an at the present. Yale aud Weeleyan have both the Znquirer and the Times have joined issue worth moro than 50 per cent of what it eat measure from the terriblo risk that - il it der the same bonds. o ] refored chasgos of foul, tho formor sgaiaut | WL 108 Gascle, od thero will bo ough humes | Foul gt fo buia” new Wutalig SFlfe" har’ | Fai . 10 tha fac it we bave hmubenms porss | 106808, aod i that thoy docrosse cacher than | 7888 % witnens undor tbe tumo Bkell built by Blakley. Length, 49 feet g | Lo y0 62d the latter againet Columbia. There | Pe0r® the affuir iz sertled. Tlae'the charscter of said pullding. © " 0 4ste- | of dry lnmber in _overy shiapo zeady to blaze up | incresse. Owing to the exporicnce gained in | \ho avinced a deop intarost in svery word L3 e ; weighe, 150, Downds. B, et d | i of courso, a confict of testimony, sud_the Provided, further, That tie owner or ownersof men | {2 8 Joment, and no waier, comparstively, a¢ | 1871, people were much prompter in removing | the witncaces had to say boaring upor the ctsé: ndkcrchiefs aad white pantaloon.. > “RE08 1:?5;5;& £ x::{:{:‘: ;;:l{ .l:;:u ; h;{rd E}i“ i .\mus CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Hosae! bwdmnmm il bv‘.«raum romoving the sae, | D22 E‘:gxgnm the fire. their housohold effects: than was then ‘the caser | Wednesdsy ?:;t will, x:f all probsbility, decid® PRISGETON. 2 arv nof Rocx, Ark., July 18.—. " 3 cn permit 50 10 do, ax hereipafter pro- | LETT! AL GEN. DUCAT ON THE FIRE DEPART- ths guilt or innocence of the prisoper. = RIXOETON sdopiai oy 85 recolation was | vided and the Bosrd of Bablte Warke pns s 1O MENT AND IT8 CHIEP. Besidos that, weat of Biato atraot thers was | D K o0 o0 o e Fot the witnestt? 1t required no littie moral courage for the Princeton crew to cater the rmce of to-dy. They had never rowed a race, and had not even tha only negatives Cook's claim of foul againat Yal but absolutely claims one for herself f rather r:: marxadle, it is thought, inoswuch 25 she was mot soen to waver in the race, whereas Yale's the Constitutional Convention giving itas the sense of that body that all officers should be elected by the people. A resolution, instructiog the Judiciary Committes to inquire advertisement to be inserted in the corporati - Paper for thrve days, of e name of 1y, pases s ing for such {00 Berty apniz- the preseut locatl build- ing to bo moved, anil the fiace. whete st is proeaes o T the Editor of The Ciucago Frivune : Siz: Much has been esid and written within the past few days In condemnation of our Fire comparatively li*tls fnsuraace. o underwriters are gettiog more reconciled to the fire, and will find no fault with it if it will enable them to "nt called on Justice Boyden and informed him thi* the friensis of Isaacson had waited on and noth fied bim that if he dared to l’l:‘mm agalost ton of previous defeats to buoy them. | rudder was brok i Department. For tho saki i i ious I hed pot seen them row previous to the race, | bow-oar, O antainy na9 Mso her | into the logality of the not suthoriziog tho fs- | ROVethe same, and all' remonutrances. Lgubes thg | Dopertment. For the sske of simple justice. | througn the reforms in the Firs Deparmwat | prizoner ho would bo murdered, and thas vari fld did not meet sy one. that bad seam thews: v Co;r{aa ‘g;\phé!;nod W% i u::-a v:;; :::n::zohln Stats I‘lx:i-bondl to rairosds, and the | E3RHOE ggfwmar.lmm mnn‘m‘: the B‘,‘;fi mnt;' E’;fi’:‘;’,{ ;‘,’:fi:d‘é?g.,"fffi g:gd:l the they have %0 long desmed neceasary. mtézln:;u );nd b;mxfi:m:d l}lg éx:ndmfl*""‘m 'The @RIy Fupreseniadon thet Philsdelplis bas | Bior’ ageiast osch oiba, nd the'Tormur 8 | 1o Bondir ks Laprink 20t o8 000000 | St BlEe ST St oy e | BeRL 09 omplel oty o nocth, | e Commitios ot the Retton) Bosrd I ez | T2 0 Al placa the whole pirty uader BT | ower to grany such permits, The partiss soplying | Departaent in the countsy than can be found in | pected hare to-dsy, 40d will begin operations st | bonds Wednsaday to kesp the pssace, PYEER pEEARUgELE