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12 e e R, WSy (U U R SPORTING NEWS. _Fourth Day of the Dexter Park i / To-Day Betwsen nid and Judge /ullarton. [ S l.{‘ie, Pa., and Har- Races . . rodsburg, Ky. The Philadelphias Beaten by the Hart. fords Yesterday. Aquatic-=The Trigeer. THE TURT. THE DEXTER PAK MEETING. The rogular race-meoting was brought fo n closa yestorday aftornoon, sud, were it not for tho unfavorable weathor which sot in about 2 o'clock, and which dotorred thousands of peo- ple from golug to tho track, tho ending of it would wunquestiousbly bave Deen tho most successful turf ovont that haa aver tnken place in Ohicago. However, dospite the rain aud the generally ominous charactor of Lhe clouds, which for sovernl hours presaged o heavy thunder-storm, the atteudance was even groater than on ooy ot tho precedivg days. Thero must have beon at loast 5,000 interosted wpectators in the various stends md i the hundreds of conveynnces that cooupled laces in tho opon spaco within tho tracks. It is oxcoedingly gratitying to bo able to announco this checring fact, for it donotes o return of pub- 1lic confidence in the management of tho track, aud bespenks still greater support for the meot~ fugs of the futuro, If tho presont falr systom of conducting races is rigidly adlerod to, there i1 po ronson why the Chicango moetingsshould not goon nchigve the nationul fame which thosy of Clevelund, Buffalo, and Springfield have lony uinco enrned; and if over thoy do ncquiro that degree of popularity it I8 not unreasounble to supposo thnt, a8 for 88 the drawing bither of strangors in concorned, thoy will be in _n imensiure us successful a3 tho Inter-State Lixposition, or any other grent entertainmont that may bo gotten up, It wonld bo folly to dony or oven quostion the at- trnction which » horse-race powsesses for tho grent mass of tho people. 1t iy porhaps the Ihest populur phnso of - out-loor amusenont in neatly overy civilized country, aud especiully in every soction of onr own ; i cortaluly expeni~ oneo has taught that tho peoplo of Chicago aro Dy no means backward in supporting auything 1bat will aiYord them n reasonnble smpunt of on- joyment, ‘Fhoy snsist upon genuine pleusure, however; that in to sy, thoy Qo mnot Teol dis- posed to'pay for the privilege of witneesing & 1aco tho result of which is o certaluty bofors uny trial whatover is had. All they ask for is what is commonly kunown ‘as a Wpquara thiog,” snd w8 Mr. Mausr Lns furnfslied them with the desirablo articlo, and seens disposed to coutinue dving so s long ny Lo in iu authority at Dexter Park, he stands a fluo chaneo of yenping the rich fluancial reward which others who Lad evoen belter opportunities fuiled to Linrvest, Ihe judses yesterday were the samo as thoso on the previous duy, aud eatisfied the genoral sense of justico in overy regurd. They were rompt and correot in their decisions, sud Friohie the ras Lo clonein good sensu, nd that 1 nbout all that could bo expected of them. Though at times during the aftcrnoon thers was B shight sprinkling of rain, the weather was sufli~ cieutly fair to atlow tho full programune of the duy to Lo carried out. Both tracks were nomowbat the worse for the wolting they rot, the fooling boing a littlo heavy in somo places, but siill thoy werd in » fair uvor- uge condition. In view of tha fact thut thoy wore not as fast us Lhey would bave been auder other circumstances, tho time mado in the sov- erul races, especislly by the trotting lmms:nX way ho conslored remarkably guod, Mr. Vage's baud did ot seem to bo aifoctod much by the atmospherie conditions, for it pliyed us sweetly as ever, and 1ts music was by uo theany tho least oujoyable purt of the enfor(ainmont. 1lhe firsb raco culled wag for the three- minute purse of 1000, for which the Tollowing_fue field siarted: George Judd, Georgo ., Jumes Howell, Jr, Litile dnko uud Rose of Washi . A groal doal of interest was manifested in tho contest, ns it | was generally known thav at Jeast three of tho entries were preity evenly matched, and could trot well down iu the twenties, if thero wag any netnal neceswily for such an oxhibition of speed. I'ha favorite wus Mr. Humphrey's Lrown gelds ing Howell, & remarkably fuc-appenting und funt young horse, 1t was his first appeirance fu a raco of uny kind, and ho acquitted himsolf creditably after the Arst heat. The company rathor *rattled " him b tho start, but o acted kindly and wleasantly thoreafter, and woun the second, third, and fonrth heats without tho slightest difticulty. Judd and Georgo I woro uleo well thought™ of, hough classed with the fiold by pool-piayets, A wmore detailed account of {ho ruco ix us Tollows ¢ First licat—Howoll was sevoral lengths ho- bind when tho word was given, but his driver, Ben Muce, was willing that a start should be mude, The other four borses wero about even when thoy Joft tho string. Judd clung to the polo sround the turn, und was leading the party t tho quarter polo by two lengths, Juke, Georgo 1%, und Roso having o hurd raco for sccond pitice, ‘Choy strung out gomg up the sireteh, ind at the bulf the positions were: Judd first, ko wevond, George I, third, Lioso fourth, and owell fiftl, but trotting well, and guinmg ind rapidly. The field went around the turn well together, Judd still leading, Oa tho home- streteh, however, Juke outfooted him, and came in & winner by hult o longth ; Judd seeond, It ird, Georgo I, fourth, und Howell Just, UL, Kecond Heal—Tiowell wos three lengths behind the party when the horses wero eut ofl, but by & flue burst ol speed hetook the outside of all of then, aud wus aliead half way uround tho tur. Alero he stumbled, and Judid snd Georga I passed Lim, the former leading. Goivg up the stretel 1uwell doveloped a lino gaie, and wont up with the foremost. ‘Lo loudorship was ut uudecided watter between them until they cumo i the bomo streteh, when Howell weut to the frout, and remuined there to the close, winning Dandsomely by a longth ; George I, second, und Judd third, Rtoye aud Litdle Jake were behind wll the way, and cime in o poor fourth and §f:h rex}mc ely, Lo, 2:2714, Lhird Heat—Howell pwi v from thie othors the moment tho word way given, and from stare to finish Lis advantugo varied from five to fifteon lengths, 1lis driver oceupicd the tiwo in looking bLack at Judd, Georgs I, snd Roso fighting tor sccond ylace, Juke was belind all of them until tho upper turn was reached, but at that point o erawled up with tho luat threo, sud eveutually drew awny from them. o was seg- oud as thiy rounded for howme, Juda being third, Tloxe fourln, and Gootgo 1% fifth. Fhe race ended in this way, Mowell winning by threu Tougzthe in 231, Fourth Hew!—"Tho Tosult was the snme, us far ay Howoll wus concerned, the victory boing un easy one for lim. lle pussed under the wire a slight leadery aud coustsntly increased the distutice botween himsclt and"the others, winning $oally by about four lengths, For second posuion Jtose and Guorgo 1, had it all thoir own way, and thoy wero allornately in front all tho way sronnd, = Thoy eate in 8o avon that the heat was declared dend bgtwoon thom ; Judd fourth, and Juke fifth, Limo, 2;823¢, BUMAARY, Dexrrs Pank, Cricaao, I, July 24, 1874,—Hocoud summer weeting, fourtl duy, Trotting premfui, $1,000, for horees that bave never heaten o minutes § $000 to first, 230 to second, und 160 to third; mily Bicats, best three in five, in harueh, Tion Stace's b, g, dsmes Howdll, J 111 EL 5. Brown's T, i, Littlo Jake 5 Ak George Farnsviorih's 1. g5, Geori 240 Hataiol Crook's g, 1. 303 of Was 140 Duorge Beutley's 7, g, Ucorys Judd i . Forbua' ch, g, Jon W, 1al e ey b, ig; Aiamibrino Walker.oo. 3P, Peck’s ch gy Raud Time—2:81 3 20703 2 % Tho noxt raco wuk fur the 220 purse of £2 950, and was tho grent attraction of the meo{h:g. The following hoises sturtod, In the order wnned 3 Glonter, Red Cloud, Nottie, and Hg, Jumecs. They all presented o eplondid nppeur- anco, und their prolinnuary moyvements gavo wyory indication of w fust trot, Ited Cloud was overybods's favorito ut any odds, and, beug ® Westara fmrne, the populur sympathy was in his favor, Tho goneral confldenes in himn was not wusplaced, an bo won the yuce iu thres straight houts, Gloster wus tho wecond choico for o timo, but Lo was subsequontly thrawn m with o tield, mh'ru Heat—-It took along time to got the horses atarted, Red Oloud being on a run most of the timo, Whon lie ateadiod down, Nettio and St, Jamos bepnn {o act badly, and then Glostor becnmo unruly, All four svore ateadiod down at Iasi, and the word wuw‘lvun to an oven sond-off. St, Jamos was lending, but boforo tho turn was roached Red Cloud took the inside away from Qloster, and wont in front of thio party, At the quarter-pola Bt. James was lapping him, the timo bolng 843¢ seconds, and Glostor was third and trotting well, Nettio bolug away to tho rear, Appronching tho half-milo pols ‘Gloster went ahead of 8t, Jnmes and rushed lilm off hiu foot. Io did not keep the place long, howover, for Lo was put back to third agoin at the uppor turn, & break holpiog to throw him bobind, When lio steadied down hio went after Ited Clond ouce more, and it was an oxeiting raco batweon them on the home-stretch. But for two un- fortunato skips Glostor would probably have swon tho heat. As It was, ho lapped Red Cloud liome, tho latter horse having trotted steadily throughout the heats St, James thivd, and Not- tin fourth, Time, 2:20, Second Heat—{ho siart was quickly effacted, and wad o perfectly oven ouo. 8l James rushes to tho fure the minuto the word wau givon, and Lung on tho lead until the tl:mrtor wns reachod. Ttod” Cloud, who was closo behind all tho way, thon passod him with apparent enso, and was not ovorhauled at_nny timo thoronfter, though 8t. Jamos kopt well up with him Lhiroughont, Inpping him frequently, but never reaching hiy bead, ~ The result of the heat was tunt Red Cloud won by a length without any extrnordinary cffort, Nettio was third and Gloster fourth. I'ho lattor horses wore nowliero in the raco from tho start, and trotted meroly to mnvegthelr dis- tanee, linving no protensions Lo n good placo, which they might huyve had were it not for n bac brenle on tho part of both on tho first turn, Ited Cloud aud St. James maintained a steady gait throughout. Time, :24, Tlard Heat—The field went away well, and kopt closo logethor brlf way aronud the turn, A division liero occurred botweon them, the paco of the leading horses belug very fast.*Red Cloud took the Iem{: and nevor lost it, though at times closely prossed by tho othors. Going up the streteh St. James wna second, Glostor third, and Nottle last, but atthe upper turn tho flrat and Iast named changod rlnuua. and tho heab onded without any furtlieralterntion in posltions. Red Cloud won by two lenglhs in 2:313¢, BUSMMAIY, Sasre DAY—Trotling premitim, $2,930, for horses bt Linve nover Leaten $:20 3 $4,600' to Hrat, $600 (o sccond, and §00 to third’; wite Leaty, best threa in five, In harnews, Janios B. Wade's b, 11 Alden Goldsimith’s b, Trank Van Noss', g, L. I, Martin’s b, m, e The running race for a purse of 81,000, 2 miles aud repent, was the nexton the progiaume, and Falmouth, ltockot, and Hutchiukon woro tho competitors. Lhe former was tho favorite over the tield aud won the two heats on his morits, the race being n elowe one throughout. In the firal hoat ho jumped abead ot oncs, und Kocket took eecoud placo, and Hutchinson third, 'They went away close togather, and, singular oy it may seoim, the positions nover changed, and they soturned in alnost the sumo order as thoy left. Falmouth algo had the lend at the commence- ment of the sccond heat, but on tho second it was wrested from bim by the others. Ho got it nway from them ngain on tho homo-stroteh, and won by two lencths, Rockot beat Hutchinson 1 nbout a length, through the medium of whip and spur. 'Lhe tinio of the first heat was 8:47, Tho udges noglectod to tuke tho time of tho sccond eat, but it wus enid to be 8:51 by privato watchos, and therofore wo give it as such for the lack of o woro oflicinl record, Following ig the BUMMARY, SaMz_Dar—Runniug preimium, $§1,000, 2-milo Beats 3 $650 to firat, $250 to fecand, und $100 'to third, Ed Marrisou's b, 4, Talmontl, by Planot, dam by Tted Liose, by imp, Glencos, o3 Jas, U.I'H\nmnern‘ b, m, Rocket dan by Zere 8 M. Lieynnl ‘dad by Lexinglon The meoting was closed by a dash tivico around tho track for o consolatiou-purse of H200. Gleaner, Veuus, Emuwmn M, sud Swoet Bay wero the startors, and tho latter wos tho favorits against the fleld. Gleanor proved o be an easy witner, however, aud Emma M. got sccond money, the time being 8:23%¢. Following iv tho UMMARY. 8Axr DAY—Running premium, $200, for horses that hiavo rup and not won during iia mieeting; $150 to frst, and $50 to second 3 Lwice nound tho trick, Conlisk & Itawkivg' b, £, Gleauer, by Wur Dance, dam by Brennn. J. Mosbier’s b, m. JONH s ereracrse s ss Ld Hurrison'’s b, f, Bweet Bay, by Baywood, dam La Brun... s . Emimn 2., by Zéro, dom by Polly THIS AFTERNUON tho groat trot between Goldsmith Mald and Judge Fallerton will come off, for a purse of 4,000, with $1,000 added if 2:173¢ is beaten. It iy unnecessary to berpesk a large atteudance, as the Mnid is o favorite Lore as elsowhere. ‘Tho public shonid be rominded, owover, that it will Embnhly bo her Jnst apposrance in Chicago, an or owners intend to Lroed her uost season. Yullertou has nover trottod at Dextor Purk, snd there will probubly bo & goncral desire to ses him, a4 be s umong the fastest, THE CLEVELAND RACES, Tho following aro the outries for the annunl moetiug at Clevelund, which beging Tuesday FIRKT DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 96, Purss No. 1—Tvulting—2i24 Horscs—I'rae, $5,000 5 $3,000 Lo Nrst, §1,250 Lo socond, $750 to third,” 0, S, Gresn, Babglon, N, ¥,, b, m, Lulu: M, Roden, Now York, b, g Costle Boy 3, B, Rowull, Chicago, g, m. Badger Gl 3 Abuer Riali, Shuron, L., Ve i Brotlor Jonnthun ; A, B, Brown, Cleveland, b, g, Derby ; Dan Mace, New York, ¢, g, Lelumph'; I8, C, Goodrich, Chicago, b &, Bodine, Turee'No, 4—Trotling—2:04 Torncs—Purse, $2,500 £1,230 to firat, €625 1o second, £175 to third, £230 to forth, 8. T, Bano, Clovelund, br. m, Lady Alico 3. Walivorth, Koliomo, 1nd,, T, &, Monoreh, Jr.i W, T, roshfield, Lexiugton, 'Ky, b. b Bownian, Clark Giiiof 3 ¥, A 'Fuller, Worlhingion, Oy U, g. Jerry Tos tell 3 &, 3L Wilkon, Youngstown, O b, M. Froul; .18, Winlinmy, Toledo, 0., b. . Tom Brition s J, Lee Erle, Pa, b, m, E6 ; John Wines, Minerva, 0., Jeul Tugelow ; August Falk, Steubenvillo, O, iily D. 3 James Dougrey, dn., Chicogo, . g. 31, Birode, Steabensille, . ¢, Tted Oal, 2360 orsc—rse, $1,600 5 $750 10 fial, $375 o recond, $225 to (hird, $150 10 thi, Lydor & Grean, Eust - Fairtiold, O, Limber nite] Root, Waterbury, Conn,,' b, g, Major T, T, Olsor, Cluchuuati, 0., & i T, J, Stoplivu ; insted, Lrfo Pa,, b g, Lewiusky ; Bon. Mace, Now York, br. . Juns Howell, 35, 12 DAY, J0LY 20, Puruo N wrse, $3,600 $2,100 to firat, , S fo third, Willium ovell, Now York, b, m, Awerican Girl; Budd Doble, Plitladelplis, b, nr. Goldemith luld ; Bew Maco, New York, ch. # Jndgo Fullerton. Pursy No, fi—Trotting—2:39 orsos—Turse, $4,000 ; $£2400 to dirst, $1,000 o second, 00 to third, 3., Freuch, Dotrolt, bl m, Cossttes W, 1T, Waad, Liuftilo, b. g, Goveruor; M, Goodin, Philadeipliin, b g Btewart’ Muloney ; Jubi Demasy, Delrot, b, m, Mol lu; dohn Hines, ‘Dincrva, O.. g, . Sllverkides Green, Tabylon, N, Y., br, i, Licllio Golddust;' 0, 1, DBllves, Norwicll, #p. & Spotted Colt, Turee No, G—Running—llo Ieats—Puree, $500; 1o sevond, $35 (o third, T, G, Baron, Barstogs, N, Y., br, #, Granger, by imp, Avwgurih, daniby Chiars B Ball; I Bartlett, lluinilton, Outs, b.m, Lady Wushi by lieacon, dam Diniden; L L Alle, ‘Tenu., ch, 8. Jack Frost, by ik M i Ritty Pursoiir § G, 1, Oliuney, Candl Winchiester, 0., b. 8, Enterprise, by fmp, ilurral, dam Ewily Pegton; L, Ostrom, Burrle, Ont., cl. . Spendthriit, by Boutile Beothand, dun hfl\\'auuer; b5 Lloyd, VicEsburg, Miss,, b. &’ Capt, llutchison, by Vouller, dumn Zero, THIND DAY, THURSDAY, JULY 30, Pnrse No, 7—Trotting—2:40 Horses—Purse, $2,000; $1,000 to first, $W00 to sccoud, FN0 to third, $200 to fourth, Huys Bros, Detrolt, b, i, lady Maysi J. K. P, Derry, Uiladolphia, br g Philadeiia Boy s dumes Mefoon, Yodogs: 16wm o, g Hesorva) Ewing & Williamw, Nushe villo,' Téun, b, m, Nusbville Gil ; N, DeGrair, 8t Tuul, Miub,, caraway ;- Bamuol Toot, Watdrbury, Coull.s Ma), Root; A, M. Wilson, Youugstown, m, Yrank; Ab- ner Tuub, Bhuvow, Pa, @ g Moguoiia; Edward Murch, Chicago, th, §, Georgo Judds Ir Nye, Sonth Bedd, Ind,, ‘g, m. Mambrino roteue, Grund Hapids, —1 Toracs, — Purss’ No, 8 — Q'rott] 1 3, 00 to_firnt, $1,250 to vucond, $750 to third Nyo & Youter, Flint,' Mich, ¢, v, Mutbrino dift§ Wit Loveli,' New York, br 'y, Baraey Relley; J, Il Merrow, Josto oyul John s J, Pridgion, Des trolt, b g, pers A, M. Wituou, Youngtiym, %, Ofvor, Clucinuuti, ch, g, Thomas e Dougrey, Jr., Chicago, b, g, Joker, Runing,—For funning lorwes; ko ihres in five, “purse, $500; $A80 to first, ik, huiree, hewtey 3200 to second, $120 to third, “Tuomas G, Lacom, HBaratoga, W Yo br, oW, auger; M, Harte Tty Tatustton, Outa- b mo Lk waabington: Julin Fletehor, Btonbenvillo, ., s, & ilartland, by i ported Austrulfun s Z, 1, Jobhson, Alliunet, O Plunter, by Bounfo Seotiand 3 Mlahdy & Bon, Zanos yille, ., ‘6. . ‘Tom Boston, by Frank Boston ; L, Qutram, 0 <l B Hpendthrige s ¥, Tioyd, Vickshrg, Mi ‘Yort Loouard, by Vouclier, dam Prunciin, FOUNTH DAY, PIIDAY, JULY 31, Turee No, 10="Trotth Torucs—Piirao 93,600 ; 12,100 to Nrel, 4375 to socond, 3323 tothird : L. A ytlo, Pilts L delphila, b, o SEwart talonoy 3 Ws Vork, b, ¢, Kanens Chief . A, Welly, Livkay, Ont, Kitty Wolly; Jolin Murphy, New York, Lad: st J, 1, Williams, Toledo, Ou b, i Vanity Fuir; J, Leadotn, Erlo, Yoy b Wier & lrown, Greguviln, La, o Sapiatn; 0,8, ireuny Rabylon, N, Yoy e 30, Flocty Golddust £ ou Muco, New York, DE, 6 Jiniren dowall, dreg Whilk Ausery Philadelpbia, Wi, ¥, T, Dinab, Pureo No, 11—"Trofting~2:99 Horsea~Dnrae §6,000 ; 1,00 to firat, $1,600 to vecond, §100 to third, O Greon, Bubylon, N, Y., b,_m, Guzello § J, ¥, Merrow, Bostos bike go Gawnors § 3, B, Wade, Ruitiylile, Ind,, , 8, b, g Tied Qloud § Ben Mace, Now York, b. g, Senn. tlon; J, B, Turncr, Philadelphin, b, i Neltle; Dan’ Mce, Now York, b. g llonr smith, Bldoming Grove, N. Y. b, T. Vi Nea, Chicago, b, 7. 8t aies, Turse No. ~ 11—Ranbitg—two-mile _dash—Purre, 21,2003 $720 to firat, $900 o nocond, $180 to tsird— ‘Tlhoman G, Bucon, Haratoga, No Y., br. 8 Granger 31, Bartlott; Hamilton, Ont., b Ay Washinqto A, M, Burton, Nnshville, ' J W, 2 Burell, Colitmlls,'S. 0., 1y Wiawaths, dam by Wagnet ; 1 Zimenville, O., o, #, Tom Jowton { O, T, Charicy,.Cannl Winclioster,, 0,, 1. 8. DIl Wiggius, by fmp, tfurrnb, Mystery ; 1 Oatrom, Tatrlo, Ont, ¢, 8, Byendthrift] F\ Loy Vicksburg, Miss, b, 5 Port Leonnrd § X! Lioyd, Vickrburg, Misw, b, 5, Gapl. Hutchiuson, ‘OLOBING DAY OF THP ERIE PARK ABSOCIATION MEETING. Entg, Pa,, July 24.—In tho 2:40 raco for n purse of 3,760, Abner Rusb’s. Magnolis, of Cloveland, won in_threo stralght heats, Timo, 2:323¢; 2:95)¢; 2:85. Mrs. O, F. Dunbars Lady Hill ‘was socond, changing drivor after tho ~ second Lot on suspicion that tho mnro way held; J. B, Crawford's Lady Turpin, of "Toledo, thivd, The firnt lont of this race was the bost conteated ono of this sonson's meating, Maguolia and Lady I1ill being nock and nook Arom the start to the finish, In tho running race thero were but four on- ries, but the hents were woll contested, the flrnflmlui: takon by Albort Erwlin's Black 'Wal- nut, of Moshertown, Pa,, and the gecond and third by T. M, Prondergast’s imported stallion dol ‘Glostor; on “Tar-River, of Westliald, N, Y. ‘The winnor's time for the half-milo dash was 5734 and G0, TACES AT WARRODSBUNG, LowmsviLre, July 21.—At Jarrodsburg to-doy tha firut race for 2-year-old, W, G, Cook’s b, o, Four Stamps distanced tho fleld, Timo, 3:: Tho secomd race, for horses that nover boat 2:46, rousulled ns follows ¢ W. 1L Tobison' cli, m, Tolling Tork. . Dudley's b, i, Richmoud Ume—:50 ; 2:49 3 2k 5 BbAK. Tlo third race, froo for all, resulted s ., Davis' br, m, Sapphira Tamplo. .. ) P Ching's brm, Early, ... Thompsun's ar. ¢, Bam Patch. e not given, ——— BASE BALL. TOE MARTFORDS V8. THE PHILADELPITIAS—S 70 4 Specfal Dispateh to T'he Chicugo T'ribune, PireAveLeima, Pa, July 23.~Upwards of 2,000 porsona woro presont to-day at tho baso ball grounds to wituess o contest betweon the Philndelphias and Havtfords. Thoro was but littlo excitomont manifoated in tho earller stages of tho game, as it was thought the homo club would bave little diffioulty with tho visitors, but the result proved that the latter could do better than tho knowing onos gonorally gave them crodit for, Tho Philadelphins did ot appear to bo in trim, aud played very looeoly at times. Cum- mings was hit with ease all over tho field, In the third inuning Mack lad a flnger split by o ball thrown by I'ullmer, and way forcod to ro- tire, Dechtel boing substituted. Radelift tonk i position, but was subsequently sent to se ond base, The fiolding of tho Harifords was worgo than_that of tho homo club, and it was thorr suporb batling alous which won the game, Intho soventh inning, by nard battug ound looso fleldiug of “their - oppononts, thoy piled up five runs boforo they retired. Tigher pitched swiftly nnd with ront effect, and bo was woll supported by lastings, Addy, Barlow, and Piko, ‘ho playing of Brady at third was vnrly rnnr. although ho mado two bnko hits. Dochtel opened tho ninth inning by a line i1y to Tipper, which was missod. Fullmor hit to Addy aud forcod Bochtel out at seccond, Cummings flew to Tipper at left, and Tgelor ended the mming and the hope of the Phiindelpbins by flying to Barlow. Drady flaw to Radeliff. _Addy hit for & bare, and Uarlow did Lho samo. Hustinga hit to Holdsworth rud was out at first, and Addy weut out &t the lhoms plate. 'Lho following was TH fcone n.\m‘l‘onuu.__‘,_fllf 40 1|(Burlow, 8. 8. 2l itnmtings, 5 21 oylatills, 1 b, Craver, 3 b 2| ojjpike, e 1. York, 1, 1. 3] 1) ipper, 1T, Ladelife, . 4 offFisher, p. Mack, 1B, 4] Gilisoya, v, £ Tullmer, .5,..,2000| 31 0'jTirady, 3 b Ounimings, p. [ ul u| Audy, 2 b, Total, I T I O L Taninpi— 133450 Thiladelphiss, 101100 Harlfordn 1000 Bane hit pliias, 11; Hartfordy, 19. Tinns eurned—Phitadelpling, 1 Hurtfords, 5. UnisdremJahn English, Olympie, Time of gunie—Oue hour and forty-Aive minutes, —_— 3 AQUATIC. THE AMATEUI ROWING REGATTA of the Grand Haven and Spriug Lake Rowing Asuoclation will take placo on the 121k and 18th of August, on Qrand River and Svring Lake, which presonts one of tke fincet straight-nway conrsos to ba found 1 the country. 'The races are open to all amatours, and if eny club or auso~ ciation havo fatled to receive their invitations thoy will confer a favoer by sending their addrens lfi'l]l;n Bocrotary, Ar. D G. Cutler, Spring Lake, ich, ———— THE TRUZGER, THE SHOOTING TOUNNAMENT AT CINCINNATI. CixeciNnary, July 24.—~The fourth day of the tournament of the Shootiug Club closed this ovoning in & regular match. Thero wero butb oightoen entries, as no one conld shoot who had hofore taken & prizo. Judges, T\ IL. Mannon, of Maysville, Ky., P, Terroll, of Chicago. Roforeo, 0, °0. Banke, of the dmerican Sportsman. Zoiglor, McLaughlin, Corry, and Watson, of Ciucinnati, took the prizes, in the order nmmed, Thio main awcopstake of the day was for four prizes, %45 ench, 15 single birds, 21 yards riso, 23 entries, all, of Toledo, Tetreli, of Chicago, Thornton, of Cincinnati, and Iorn, of Dolroit, ench killed thair fiftean birds straight, and toolk tho first four prizea in the order nnmed, Has- Iell, of Grand Rapids, enrned the fifth, shooling in ties, Thero wero soveral oflier smail mintches in double-bird shootine. Loug, Terrell, Horn, Langdon, Shernun, sud Gillninn made clean seores, Al the birds used were wild pigeons, stall-fed for the market, and in splondid condi- tion. The wholo aflair was conducted satisfuc- torily. - The mntch will bo ropeatoed noxt year on u grander sealo, e PEDESTRIANISM. A DISGRACEFUL FIZZLE. New Yorx, July 24.—Mullius' attempt to walk 600 miles in six days fell so disgracofully short of the mark last night that the manager of the Hippodrome, at the close of the performance, put a stop to the afair. Tha toinl number of milon walked yestorday was only 19, and since the atart ou Bunday night, 169 miles, — e THE WEATHER, ‘Wasmnarox, D, 0., July 24.—Tor Tennossos and the Ohio Valley, and the Inke region, light raing will provail, with southenst or southwest winds, -rising tomperature, and falling barome- ter. Tor the Northwest, purtly cloudy and de- cidedly warm wouther, rain north of Missouri, s\:uth or west winds and continued low barom- oter, LOCAL OBSERVATIONG. Cuioaao, July 24, 1814, g § : 3 TTour of ab- Direction and| sercation. | & | 8 e of toini| Weather, [ iR 5. W, kentle. 1., dontly NVE, bri £, gentle, S, frerh . S,y 1r6 Maximnm thermometor, B0, At thormonioter, 74, Mafufall 10 24 hours, 03, OENERAL OBSERVATIONS. , Cuicauo, July 25 Station, Thr| dnd, |Kkan; Weathe TS, Eay iy TFutr, 0[S, W, fresk. | 03| Cloudy, 1, W, 01 {Cloudy, i G| Cal 08, 1 828, 8yl8, Murqn Milwaukes Oninkia Lombiia QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonx, July 24,—Arrrived, steamship Neckar trom Bremon ; Nelusko from Antwerp, laveryoon, July 24 wam»hllv_a Assyrin aud Scotis, Tiow Now York, svd Miulstor Roou, from Daitimoro, have arrived out, New Youx, July 24,—Arrived, steamship Earl of Louislo from Naw Castlos W CRTBREINGG s _ MONDAV. _ITIL V.. 97 IRIM ez THE CII*CAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1874.. _— e /0 0 — —————————————m “ WASHINGTON, Satlsfactory Condition of Affairs Under the Now District Government. Tho @Geneva Award Commissioners _ Adopt a St of Rules, General News ltems. Spectal Dispetch {o The Chicaan Tribune, THE NLW DROOMS AT WORK, ‘Wasmxarox, D. 0., July 24.—Commisaionor Donnison started for Ohio to-day on & brief vislt of four or fivo days. Under the now regimo signs of lifo aro Leginning to appenr in the Dis- triot, The peoplo have confldonce in tho new Government, and bellove that whatover may bo done thoro are no hungry jobbers to foed at tho publio exponse, Thoy ara much gratified at tho rigid cconomy tht the Commissloners practico, 8o differont from the lordly, careless way with which affairs wero handled by tho Shephord and Cook Government, FCOFOMY IN THE FAVY, The clorical forco in tho dopartments of yards and docks at tho Washington Navy-Yard was ro- duced ono-half yosterday. 1o payment of tho Firo Dopartment and other District omployes is to bo mnde noxt weok, beginning on Monday, It is n commentary on the system of doing busi- neas practicod by tho Iate Government that it hufi taken over a month to properly propare the rolla, TNE FREEDMAN'S FAVINGS DANK, Significanco iy attached to the circumatanco that My, Purvise, one of the Commissioners on- gaged in winding up _tho affairs of the Freod- man’s Savings Bank, has rocently writton n let- tor Lo cortain dopositors nt tho Philadelpbia branch, giving it as his opinion that the coucorn rill pay thom dollar for dollar. JUNGRY CREDITORS, Somo parties to whom tho Dintrict owes money sttempted to seeuro tho payment recently by lovying on the funds in bank to tho credit of the Distriot, and on the furniture in tho Legislative Hall, Attachmonts were istied, but the mattor coming_beforo Judga Wylio this morning, be quashed tho attnchment on the ground that pro- ceading to eeizo public property inuse in tho public service was void In conimon low, boing opposed to publie polioy. THE WABHINGTON MONUMENT, Tx-Gov. Sheplierd bas reslgned his position as ono of the Directors of the \Washington Monu- mont Association, Bubscriptions to finish the monument, under tho mnew plan mentioned in your dispatclies recontly, aro coming in with intifying Tapidity. Proparations aro. maling, iowaver, to renow (he domand on Coogross for aid at tho noxt seasion in tho event that the new plan iy vot entiroly successtul in sccuring sul- ficiont funds. THE COURT WILL TEMTORARILY RETURN. ‘Washington will assume o semt-ollicial aspect to-morrow. The eveving orzan aunounces thav Bubcoek w1l raturn from Long Branch nnd spend Sunday with uy, which is important if true. RUMOR CONTRADIGIED. g A roport was ]mt in circulation.somo days ago to tho effect that Commissioner Douglasy wus ahout to wvneato his place at the head of the Internal Rovenuo Bureaun, This is a mistake, The Commissionor does not wish to leave his placo nt prescut. and thera is cor~ tafuly no disposition in oficinl circles to got rid of him. He i ono of the few oftieinls horo who bave commended thomselves to all paclies by uniform courteny, INTELLIGENT AND ¥CONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION, amt dncorruptiblo integrity. It will be remom? bered that Mr. Beck, of Kontucky, who is an un- compromising Democrat, after an exhrustive in- vestigation of tho Interual Revonue Bureau lnst wiuter, oxpressed bhimeclf on the floor of (bo Honse in terms of tho highost pralse of Mr. Douglaes nnd his managemeut, Tho compliment was well deserved, and the country can better nford to loke the survices of oflicinly of much higher rank than to loso Mr. Douglnss, THE TOGUS SAFE=RURGLARY, Solicitor Wilson loft for New York to-uightin sonrch of further testimony rogarding the safo burglary. 1o stator that tho ovidence grows more ittereating us it is developad, NEW TRICKS BY OLD D0AS, The Becrot-Service Bureau have come fo the surfucs with o newly-prepared dencrintion of an old countorfeit, which Whilely publishes in the Now York papors (o-day with & great ftourish. The ‘Troasury oflicinls regard tho finrlnrnumcu a8 o Janie atlompt to bolstorup tho Bureau, and, if possible, to prolong its oxistance, 7o the Ansociinted Pressy THE ALABANA CLAINS COMMISNIONERS, ‘WasnxaTox, July 24.—1The Court of Commis. slonors of tho Alebama Claime met to-day ot the Departimout of Stato, and, after the considern- tivn and adoption of ' rules, adjourned to 'Lhurs- day, Oct. 1, when it will proceed to hear casos, BIDS YOI THE FIVE PER CENTS. It i snid at the Treasury Department that tho highest bid yestorday for tho 5 per ceut lonn was 10125 and tlic lowest 995, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. Newn Xtems Telegraphed to Chicago Tribunc. ILLINOIS, Yestorday afternoon, in Bloomington, David Hunt, sged 19, jumpod from thio wagon of aBew- ing-maclme ngont, during a runaway, und struck on his head on e ground, and died at noon. —Juliet, the eldest duughtor of Gen. Ashel Gridley, of Bloomington, arrived at home you- terdny aftor an absenco of weven years in France and othor foreign lands. Bho formorly resided in Chicago. —'The gentlemen summoned before the County Court in Winchaster to give a fair zpd sccurnie schedule of their personal property, appeared in court yesterdny. Knch gouticman individually came forward aud mado & slalement that, to tho best of his knowledge, ho lind listed & fair and just amount of personal property, aud cuch individual’s statement way “cuj’wd by the Cowrt, Tho snm of §7,667 was added by theso gontlemen to thoir tax-list of porsonal property. —A fire broko out in the rear of lloefer's grocory-store, in Warron, at 9 o'clock vestordny ovoning, destroying o stablo aud shed, and atxo o lurgo shed in thoe rear of Barton's livery-stablo, Fortunatoly, thoro was but little wind, and the citizons, wilh buckots and water, kept the firo from communicatiug to the surrounding woodon buildings, Twonty fiva kogs of powdor, stored in one of the sheds, wore dircovered and ro- moved just an the roof of tho shod caught fire, 'ho brave act of carrying thom from under the nrning. xoot sbonld bo croditod to alr, O, B, WIHCONSIN, I Burd. Yesterdny alternoon, at Mineral Polut, two young ludies, vhile boating on tho Pocatoniea River, weve onpnized, but; throuph the fearlesy elforts of Robert Seott Ansloy, Iata of Cliieago, wora saved by Jin bravely putting into the wator und safoly bringivg thom to shore, Tows, At n meetingof the mombors of the old Twen- ty-second Rogimont of Tows Yoluntoors, held in Towa City, Thersday night, it was docided to hava a rounionof the members of that regi- ment 1o bo hell in that city Oct, 20, 'T'ho neces- zary committecs wero appointed to porfect the arraugomonts for the anme, —Numorous tuscs of sunstroko are reported in Dou Momes. Lent Thursday way grreator than for yonrs, and the farmers in'many placey ware obligod £2 stop work. ~A Germat boy namod Lebangh was fatally Injured iu Fort Madinon yestordsy. Lo waw struck by the sr used in tho logway of Bamuel Atlus & Co.'seaw-mill, brouking hiwback sud in- Juring him Internatly, —Twrsday sftornoon, near Wost Uuion, a lit~ tla girl of K.Johuson went into tho oat fleld where her father way runlmm, and boforq sho was discovored was borribly ent with the siokle ot the renper 'hore iy no hopes of her re- COVOLY. " ¥lie Grant Jury of tho United Statos District Conrt sittiug at Keokuk iunpected tho Iowa Ponitentinry @t Fort Madiron on Thursday, and mude o reporthigbly complimontary to the of- ficials theroof INDIANA. Tebecea Shak, wifo of Abram Bhank, lving 8 miles souts of Columbia Cily, was bitten by a ruttlesnate ‘Chursdny whilo weoding in tho girden, aud ded ast night in great agony, —A tarriflo vind-storm, followed by a” honvy thusder-storin pursed over Lognusport yestor- dsy afternoos, A fow iusocure roofs wero lifted, aud seviral porsons wore injured. —Yostordaymorning a hnil and wind storm passod over Pymonth, blowing signs, chitmnoys, and el builllngs down, destroying the crdpn ‘nl:;d blrunklux ho windows out of every house in 0 pluce, " —-ll'lm suddm death at Oloveland of tha wife of Dr, Boss, of Varsaw, an account of which has appoated in Tie TRIBUNE, causes & gront doal oxcitementin tho latter place. This lady was divoroed from the Doctor several yearn lte ringo makes hin ninth, The oltizena of Warsaw aro awniting developmonts anxiously. —Willinm It, Runfon, & young man roaldent of Houth Bond for two yonra, whoso family and frionda live at Aurora, Iil,, attempted suicido yeatorday nftornoon, by taking oplum. Lo way dllgcoverad just {u timo to snve his lfo, JOHIGAN, Tho Supremo Court, in- rosslon at Lansing, ndjournod yesterday for this torm, nftor ren- dering ten opinions.” Ono was in a suit for dam- ngos oceastonad by &n aceldont on tho Michigan ontral Railrond, near Jagkson., Aftor tho plaintiff, Miss Dunham, had notilod with the Company for 100, the docision of the Court bo~ low granting furtbor damagos was aflirmed. —I'he crow of tho Floral City Boat Club, of Monrao, which was victorious in _the four-onrod gloll race in the Northwostern Rognttn Thurs- dny at Toledo, O., wero yostorday roceived, on thelr roturn home, with d grand ovatlon. —At an onr‘llv hour yesterdny morning a tor- rifie rain, wind, aud hail storm pravailed _ovor n portion of the northorn township of Monroo County, causing considorable damage, At Graf- ton and Waltz Statlon, it was the moat severcly folt. _ Windows wore broken and crops moro or less dnmaged, 'Tho hail-stonos, in somo places, wero nearly 2 inches in longth, and falt to the dopth of $'iuchos, The raity aftorwardy foll in torrents, flooding tho ronds, ficlds, and ditchos, ‘T'ho storm Insted sbout twanty minutes, and ex- llondd over n space of 1 milo wido and 4 miles ong, -E’J‘hu Wah-Wah-Sum crow, of Enst Baginaw, ‘who woroe the champions of the six and fonr onr raco at tho sixth anvual rogatta of tho North- weslern Amateur Boating Assoclation at Toledo, thiy woek, returned hiome with the champion colors yesterdny evoning, and wero greoted at tho doput by & large delogation of friends, n large number of whom wero ladios, A hand of music precedad thom ou tho march throngh tlo stroots, and thoro wore upwards of thiry ear- ringes in_the procession, They wore recoived by Mayor Hanchett in o neat apeach, and n pub- lio reception wus tonderea them in the nvunini:. A subscription was started to raivo » fund lo soud tho crow to Baratoga. —Lichtning struclk the Presbytorian Church at Midland, about 8 o'clock yeaterdny morning, damagivg it to tho extont of &500. BINNESOTA. Honoro Ganay, o-woman of 87 yoars, mother of noven children, and wifo of n Iaborer, com- mitted suicide in jnil at 8t. Paul yostordny. Sho liad twico tried to commit suicide at home, onco by jumping from & window, and again by frying {0 brenk hor sknll with & club. Bho was taken to jail for. temporary safo-keeping on Thursday. Bho appenred quiot through the duy, and rational in convoryntion, but occasionally ind spolls of crying and talking to horsolf. Thuraday aftor- nuon sho throw Jhorsell down-stairs i _tho jail, but recolved only olight brulses. Yosterday morniug, after reakfast, sho was laft in the cell profossing weukness and 8 dosiro to lay down, but frequont visits wero mada to tho coll ‘door to seo tbat she was quiet, During five minutes® absonco of tho watchor sho hung bersolf by o towel tied to tho upper coll-bar, having dropped horself from o chair and chokied to denth. Her insanity was, doubtless, partly from ill health, and bocauso lier husband loft hera fow dsys ago, tuking three of their children, after some quarral, —dJohn Iuozack, o young Inrmor, wasdrowned last oventug in Lake” Como, fu water not more Wan & feel deop, TIo rodo lnto o water on loreobnek, and was thrown, or fell from tho suddlo, ; onto, A terrible wind and rain storm passed over Vau Wert ycnlanlnr{ovnuiug, blowing down a now two-siury brick houso not quite finished, owned by Dashor & Dro,, butchers. It fell upon tho {rame stora owned by Jamea Wilkinon, totally destroving both bulldings. Tho sistor- in-daw of Wilkinson, who was in the secoud story of the framo buildiug, was injured by tho fulling bricks to such an extent thatshe died shortly after. Two mon in tho brick building had u very narrow escapo. NEBRASKA. On Sundny last Paunl Nielson, an old settler, died suddonly, o8 was supposed of chioler mor- bus. Tho actions of binson-in-lasw, 0. Peterson, n mruuln§ pereous a eizht of, and tho b burying of, the corpso oxcited sspicions that il was not right, Che Coroner invesligated mat- ters, uud exhumed the body, and elnims uppenr- onces of Nielson's haviug been poisoned. Christinsen is undar arrest, und conflued in jail to awnit tho conclusion of un auulyss of the stomach, which will bo made to-morrovw. —It i8 stutod thot tho charges nzainst Post- LATEST LOCAL I[TEWS. A little girl named Ellen Farrell rtrayed from Der parents at the Michigau Contral Dejot, yeos- terday, sud was found on the Wost Sido last night. A man named Willlam McNults way found Iy- ing alongside the track of the Pittsburg, Cincin- mti & St. Louis Nailway, near Brighton, at & o'cluck yesterday morning, in an insonsible con- dition, by & boy named William Casey. The man bad a decp gosh in his forchead, and it is suppposed he recoived it from & passing tiain, or was struck by somo one. Ile was brought to this city and placed in the Connty 1lospital. 1Ie wus unable to give an account of tho monner in whick he received the injury, the effects of which stupefied himwo thai he Lud not recovered his seuses up to last oveuing. RATIIER MYSTERIOUS. Last evening, at 9 o'clock, a rather strange transaction tool place at tho Contral Station, aud ib_remains for the head of affairs thero Lo rivo and expluin. Dotective Elliob brought in o woll-dressed individual,—who looked as if ho might Lo a first-class bunko stoerer, or s hicavy faro dealer,—and placed him ina coll. IHa did nou_remsin there long, for soou the gront Mike McDonuld came in, whispered to Horsco Elliott, and the next monient tho door of tho cell was thrown open and the well-dressed prisoner al- lowed to walk off with the redoubtuble Miko, ‘Thiora woro no praparations observea for giviny bail or muking ouc bonds, and it uocs look as if somothing was rotten in Donmarlk, TIE DEATH OF BENJAMIN DAL, Coroner Stephens held an investigation sustor- dayinto the causes which led to the tragic denth of” Lonjamin Dah), mention of which wis mado yesterday. Oflicor Lahlum made the statontent snbstantially as publishod—that de- censod had boou tripped up and fallen_over the raling in front of 14 North Desplaines #inco, beiug tlon his third wifo, Biuca™ that time hio Ling D‘Al'lh!il five times, and this mar- stroot, tho night of the 17th, by Honry Ttoin hardyand Ilonry Hilbrecht. —But no evidenco was brought to substantinto tho statement, and testimony was adduced which shows thnt Dahl and tho prisoners nbove named wors onjoyin; spreo, and decoawed gob vory druuk, o fact which would indicato that he did nob know at tho timo how he dul fall. The jury evidently Dbelieved {hnt Do had accidentaliy fullen over tho railing, in the sbsence of other testimony, and rendored a vor~ dict to the effoct that deceused camo to his death from compression of tho prain, produced by a fracture of ‘the skull, but wore un- ablo to state how the injury was caused, owiny toa luck of ovidenco, The prisoncrs wore thon disslinrged. LOTE® ARRIVALS, Palmer Ilouse—ludge Williams, Molbourna, Victorin; J. B, Pfeifor, Sun I'rancisco; B, II. Miteholl, Loneon, Ont, ; D, T, Littler and fami- ly, Bpriugtield; Th. Caniesus, Aurora; O. B, Clark, Banta_ e W. L' Chisholm, Salt Lako; Alfiod Ives, Now York; T A. Mordeeal, New Orloans; W. G. Andor- sou nnd_ family, Dr. R C. oewitt, and wife, Louisville; William O'Brion, Kauta Barbara, Cal.; the Hlon, O, O. Cox, Washing- ton; A, Il Brondway, Now York, . . Grand Tacifio Hotel—Bdmund Briggs, Drooklyn; 1. . Spooner, Madison, Wis.; A, 1L Van Noss, TRochester; CGoorge Thornton, Boston; G. P, Cotten, U.'B, A.; C. W. Hickol, San Franeitico; Dr. August B, Auorbach, Borlin, Drussin; Charion Paino, Cloveland; L. Rightmyor, Kin- catdine, Ont. ; F.W, Knlbfloikeh, Brooklyn, . . Tremont House—1L, 1L, Seribnor, Now Yorle; A, P, C. Boute, Cine A, Q. Botkin, Milwau- koo ; J. Reaves, Bullalo ; the Ion, 1. G. Ingor- soll, Poorin; 1, J. Watson, J. B, Young, Now York, o . . Sherman House—\W. G Fowlor, Bun Francisco: N. W. QGarret, N, C. Bradley, Boston; 1L MeKeover, Pittsburg; Isana I Vise, Ht. Louis, N. L. Alden, Dubuque. ——— Death of Kagneno-Kami, & Japancyo Celebritye Now York Ierald correspondenco from Japan, under date of Yoliohams, Juno 10, roports tho following facts concorning the Iifu and dosth of tho sbove-named Asiatio colebrily: Kaga-no- Kumi, ono of tho crat wenlthiost ‘Princos in Japan, diod on the 28th ult, “Chis Irivca way formerly one of tho most powerful Daimios in Japan, having an incomo of 1,024,000 kokus of rice annually (equal ta £5,000,000), Ho nsed to bo attonded by a rolinuo of 1,000 nobles, whoso sumotral and attondants oxcecded 10,000, During tho war Lotwoen the Tycoon and Mikado, Kngn romnined for a long time neutral, though it was thought that he gocratly favorad tho former, but aftor Aiduz had boon dotontad, Kuga throvw hi influonee with the Mikado, nnd this was sufliclont ta nlace tho succoss of tho Jattor heyond o doubt. Kagn was notn mnn of vory great force of charaotor, but ho was much devoted to study. lo ostublishod the flrt foreign kehool and the fiot honpital to be prosided ovor by & foreign physi- THE KILLING OF KELLS. Thomas A. Bennett Is Held for the Alleged Unjustifinble Killing of George Kells, Full Text of the Evidence Adduced at tho Inquoest Yosterday, Tho Deputy Coroner held an invostigntion at tho County Hospital yosterday into tho ciroum- stancos nttending tho death of Goorgo Kolls,who waa shot by Thomas A, Donnott tho night of tho lato great firo. Benuott gave biu ovidonco, pubatantially, that on the night of the fire ho had romoved the offects of his laundry, at No. 40 Lldridgo court, to Lako Park, st the foot of tho stroot montfoned. In company with othors, ho mado a sort of corral or parle of bug- gica and wagons bolonging to thom, and placed thoir goods in tho centro. A strange man camo insido the circle, and gob amongst Bomo hard- waro, whon Bonnott ordored him away, having understood from his wife thas tho party had hoon thioro beforo and had been scut off, Tuo stranger refused to go, and informed DBounott that ho hnd s much right thoro ay hio had. Witnosn told him he would have to go away from tho placo or ho would forea bim to. ITo roplicd, whon Bennett struck him on tho sido of tho hendt with his open hand, A soufllo ensued, sud Bennott said ho didn’t recollect any- thing clso until his blood was flying into his face aud over his handy, Ifo anid to- his wifo: “ Anun, I am done fur,” and wont to bis wagon and got his pistol, Tho unknown man ran outaido of the wagon, and DBennott chasod him, at the eamo time placing ono of his hands on his wouud (e was atabbed in ths zhidomon) and endeavoting o firo tho ro- volvor off at him with the other. The hnmmer romainad ot balf-cock, and the pistol wonld not o off. flo cried out for some ono to arrost tho fugitive, when three or four partivs started in Imruuit of bim, Wituess continuod to follow ) im until he had get somo distance on Aichigan avenuo, whon ho (Bounott) foll from lows of blood, and wos assisted futo a wagon by oue of the pursning party. Whon ho got seated Lo heard six or sovon shots in tho dircction tho pursued man hind taken, The weapon he used was o omiugton army re- volver, « Jolin W, Allen, residing at tho cornerof Burn- sido and Thirty-fifth siroots, testified that ho was sitting on a "bonch at 8:80 o'clock on tho cyening of tho firo, noar a wagon. 1Ie was told by auothor mau thnt there was a fight near tho wagon, and ran up to keo it. When he came up the seulling had stopped. Mo did not know cithor of the men, and could not recogniza Don- nett yestordny, Oue mau ren ncrous the shafts of tho wagon with a revolver in his Land, and tho otlior ran to the rosr. Tho _pursued party ran northward on » Michigan avonno and across the, road, doubling on his track ns he did 8o, abd facing Bonnott, the laltor kooping straight shead and holdinghis revolver in hin right hund, his left preasing his leg. The pursned man dodged botweon two womon drossed in white beforo ho erossed Mich- igan avenne. As lie camo from bolind the wonien Lennett mmvpml his revolver at him, but it did not go off, Wituess was within ten steps of himab tho time, avoun, Bennett again nunpped his pistol, but it fmled to oxplode. Athird attempt to fire was mada by Bennett, and tho wituess bolleves the wenpon was discharged. Bonnott then camo townrds him und esked him_to got & wagop, which ho dld, Wit- newd helped” Bonmott into tho wagon, and then went acrous the street nnd saw a dead man, whom ho belioves to bo Kells. There were no otler stiots heard by withess othor than tho ono fired by & wan whoi e belioves to be Bounott. I'he rovolver used was o large-sized ono, Wit- ness did pot know what became of it. County Physician lonrotin gave ovidance as to the wound which killed Kolls, ‘I'he bullet wua small, and apparently tived trom a No. 1 Smith & Wesson pistol, whick is entirely different trom that produced. Frederick O, Latbrap, of No. 1 Pargons place, Twenty-third stroot, testified that he saw tho fight hotwoen Bonnott and Kells, und observed that the former had heon wounded, his clothes Leing cut eight or ten jnches, Wituess identi- fird tho clothing as Benuelt's, whon it was shown him. Dounett took n pitol from tha wagon, and as ho did so bLis_antngouist ran toward tho Inko, but_twned and went toward Michigan avenue. Deunett followed with the pmtolin his hand, aud witness heard it snup, but did nov think it was discharged. Vjtness did wot soo Bowuott shoot, nor il e voo any ono get shot. At ihe time ho heard the pistol sunp ho was about twenty yards awny. Wilnens gaw tho body of Kells on the op- posito side of Michigan_avenue, and assisted to pleco it fn awngon. Witness rocognized de- consed as the man whom bo snw lying dead, sud Benuott as the party who chaged him, e Leara 0 othor fiving ut the thne. Tho jury dolivered a verdict to the effect that tho shouting was not justifiablo, and that Ben- nett bo held to await tho action of the Grand Jury., Beunott was_ theroupon arrested aud tukon to the County Jail. CASUALTIES, Eacific Mall Steanmer Wreckeds New Youk, July 24.—Nassau advices to tho 20th stato that the I'acific Mail Company's Htoamer, (ho City of Guatomala, Capt. Ifildroth, from Now York' to Aspinwall, wau lost on tha northeast point of Waiting Island, in the Laha- mas, on Thuraday, tho 100k inst., &t midnight, Al hande were suved. By thearrival of tho Havans steamer 1t has Leen nscertained that the City of Guatomalas struclk on tho northeast point of Wailing Island, Thursduy, 16th, at midvight, six days out from Now York. Immediatoly ufter striking thoe crow commenced throwing the cargo overbonrd, and continued at this work until 1 o'clock, whon tho ougineer reported the stenm-pipo broken,and tho veswel bilged. In about two hours after striking, tho City of Guatomals had 9 fect of water i her hold. 'Tho Captain then dispatched fwo boats, one to Fortuno 1sland, to intercopt o homeward-bound vousel, and_ the other to Nas- @, On Sunday, sbout midnight, the second ofticer, Lapham, with a crow of wix men arrived at Naesau during a terrifio thundor-storm. Thoy had encountored® heavy weather and frequent #qualls duting tho passago. Thoy wore imma- dintely tnken caro of by tha United States Con- sul, and stops woro at ouce taken to got assist~ ance to the wreck, aud tho steamor Anua loft for the scono, It was roported at the time Ofiuer Iaphom left tho wreck that thove woro 12 feot of water in the steamor’s hold, The vessel will bo a total wreck, but the re- mainivg curgo will bo saved. ‘Thoro were no passengers aboard, Tiva of the crew of tho City of Guntamels toole prssnge on the City of Havana for New York. No report of the bont dinpatehed to Fortune Island has boen recoived at Nussau up to the doparture of the City of Havann, Tho vessol wus worth §280,000, and inuured for $220,000. Fatal Carrlage Accidents at Davens Dort. Svecial Dispatch to The Chicaas Tribune, Davesvont, Ia., July 24.—A terriblo nceldent oceuryed yosterduy nftornoon on Larrison stroot, caused by & runaway, in which four mon were weriously injured, “two of whom dled to-duy, This accidont was supplomouted by another oqually s terrible aud more henrtronding, it powsiblo, Lust evening, ut 8 o'clock, M. Rabert Clayton, her sistor, Miss Dodd, and anothor Indy nsmod Miss Wade, wero ro- turning on Main utroet, botweon Lighth and Ninth, * from u visit to frionds in North Davon- enport, whon tho horto took fright ut a little boy wha wus flying & kito, and {n a mowmont the horks cin in Jupan, AL his donth ho was only 43 yoars of age, aud wagon, with Mrs, C n and Miss Dodd virrying tho baby, were whirled over tho preci- plco aud down into the gulf, twouty-five foet bolow., Miws Dodd “and baby es- caved with but fow injusios, while M. ‘layton, striking agniust a projeoting loyg somio forty feot down the gulf, recelved n se- vere concussion of tho brain, from tho offccts of whish the blood Issued from Ler mouth and ours in un incossaut flow. wWhen discovored sho was apparently dand. Phyeleians wero sent for, and in A khort thne aftor sho was romored from tho gulf to her residonco, where sho has sullered intonso ngony over siuce, and It Is hardly possi- Lle sho will live muny hours. o gt S —II, Dunham, of Liscomb, Wis., lnst summor snecneded w taming o saadilll evano, Chiy spring, us ulock of wild cranes were pavsing ovor flm fartn, tho pot sot wp & oy for company, whoreupon one of the wild anes left the tlack and camio down to try the renlities of civilizod lifo, It stave, and, with tho excoption of boing n littlo shy of the humau fumily, sooms quits contonioa. "DEATHS, INILY—July 83, JI o, agod & yoars 3.3;1.?‘3.": ,'.;nn“;v.“fi'...’ o STow ST olth ; s Madoneys L htral from paronta’ yostdonoe, 214 Wost Taylor ateaat, Tonnett was thou taken to a doctor., When about balf-way neross Michigan | ¢4 10:308, m., Baturdsy, thonen by osrs to Oatvary 5§ 15! il;&:,;\’:és‘;llu: Goorao K et trmsn Bosmwoth ngod 10 monton r,‘! i;. % ';L ana;n”‘?;!‘:‘:lfimfi: to-day (Baturday) at Bp,m. denan o L. . Bikden, R R Tt R ST 1, SMITH-~On tho 241 of doln Himith, ok 3 yowes s 3 ara - daughtey Titnoral will Joave hey fa S Na. 209 St Onilest., Bundu, duly 3, Cars oo Cajratns FRIDAY—July 34, Mary Jonophin d of J. Henry and fnsey 5 T eht And ‘hiorat thinafiathon ag 3 i rescan e 8. ¥ papors .]Kfl T ATy less eopy. MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP has beon used for childfen with novor-falling succoss, It corrects aclds Ity of tho stomach, relleves wind oolic, rogulaes tho bows oly, curon dynentery and diarrhon, whothor arlslng from toolliing or othor causon. An old and woll-tried remedy, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TUETIOUSTHOLD PANACEA will bln, Tmmediato ralinf will*fallow i1 pain in tho stunach, howele, orsida; colde, aprains, and beujses, Lor inturn hte ) pa ho fouad fnvalus " ke in all cases of Louniatism, colio g andoxternal usc. Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no othier cause than having warme in (lio atamach, BROWN'S VERMIFUG) COMFITS will deatroy worms withoutinjury to tho chlld, holng pocfoutly WHITE, and {roo fram all coloring or other injurious ingrodisats usys ally nsed in worm praparations. Boll by all drugglats. 2% conta s hox. AUCTION S, By GEO. I’. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash.qv. At Our Auction Sale Ooen amd T i Spring and Sile Bar BHEEIES,E On Saturday, July 25, at 112, m., Wit SIIALL OFIFER One English Tandem Dog Cart, et sin ket i ek s ot titnos, and & MAGNIFGENT SIFE § . MOUNTED H'AII-NE!S, “i{x‘"“ h:nlh lfljui{tlecl Mdn’l". N Z & CU,, 63and 70 Wahashav, AT ATCTION, On Saturday, July 23, at 9 o'clock, * 6 GRATES W. . GROCKERY. AT 10 0'0LOCK, Household Furniture. o shall oftee the largostand th thiat hay boon offorod his scason, Paclyr and Chamb Tenituro of overy dosorlpti, Walunt Dodstends an Buroaus, Seoralacy, Bunk , Walnut Wasdrobes facbio & ‘and Turoaun, Bl ¥ aten, Olico nl Barlor Dekke, Sho Chairsy Sowing-Machines, Mlrro o Tino of Aabio-Catiory. Lot o rames (now), Codnters, g U GIE0. Ty GOWEE & CO.. AuoHondors: DRY GOODS. Regular Auction Sule of Dry Goods Tuesday Morning, July 28, at 9 1-2 o'clock, Kuulo;;& Nom}’uns, Underwear, White Goods, 5, &o. Mon's, Boys’ and Youil's Summor Hats and s, ‘Ladies® Linon Bets, Bmbroidory, &e. GEO. P, GURE & LO.. 83and 70 Wabash-ay, Our Usual Wednesday Auction Sale, Uf July 29, nt @4 2. m., will comrise 400 Gases Well-Assorled Dools and Stoes, Tt bugors gan have on tholr own teems, GEO. P, GURE & GO, S and 0 Wabsshav, By HARRISON, ROCKWILL & WILLIAMS. REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE, AT 201 & 200 BEAST MADISON-ST. SATURDAY MORNING, July %, wosoll a large lina of now vl used FURNITURE And Housokeeping Goods, OF nll kinds, coneiating In part of ine Parlur Suits, M Vla-top and 1, W. Chumber Seis, New Maitrorsts and Spriigs, C Crockury, ting line of Carn riagser, 8§ gond Planos, at 13 m. e, add # varlety of oth . SO, RUOKWEST & WILLTa Auatioii UHARRISON, (ESTABLISHED 1856), By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUOTIONEERS, i No. 108 EAST MADISON-ST. NEW AND SECOND-ITAND Furnlture, Carpots, Pianos, Molodeuns, and Household Goods at Auction, On SATURDAY, JULY 25, AT 0% 0'CLOCK, caroom, 108 Madison Street. WL A. BU'TTERS & CO., Auotioneers, T . Co & Tenl R T R b B b “AT ATUCTION, OnSATURDAY, July 35, 1l o'olook a. m., abour Saloe . rooma’ 108 Madison strcet. WAL, A. BUTTEIS & CO., Auctionears. Miscellancous and Theological Library AT ATOTION, On MONDAY, July 27, at 4 o'alock p. m., at our Bales rooms, 108 Madliun WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonsors. £~ Cataloguos now ready. BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On TUESDAY, JJuly 25, at 10 o'clock s, m., at Balos. ‘rooms, 168 Atadison-st. WM, A. BUTTERS & 00., A oars, FURNITGRE, CARPETS, ad FOUSEIOLD COUDS, On \WEDNESDAY, July 21 1., 8t 8 " Qo 7 m.yn.;: DAY, July 2, at 9)g 3. 1., ab Selosroous, WL, A, BUTTERS & CO., Anotioneers. Dry Qoods, Clothiog, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, &t ?Lgh?‘blun DAY, Jduly 30, at Djg #. 1., at Balosrcows, Adlion¥aL. A BUTTERS & €O., Auctioncers. By C. C. THAYER & CO., A DESIRABLE EOUSE AND LOT, 835 'Y_O’:R'K'ST.,] % s BATURDAY, 7 o' 3 At Austion, BATURDA, o'alock p. T Will bo sold tha vory dusirabla i Jot 635 York-nt,, witusted ahont 200 yards_wost of Ashinud-av., and (hree minatos® walk fooni tho Van Buron-st. cars, "Tha houss 14.n now 3-vtory frawmo, watar, &o., outh frant. Partlos rooklnyy n clinap homo i a_dosirabla’ and cone veufont locality should attend “this salo, Titlo porfuote Abstingt fucninhied, Torms at saly. 0. 0. THAYEL & 00,, Lteal K Chtate Auctioncors, e i Lt Madboncit, By WILLIS, LONG & CO., Toasud 167 Jtandolphi-st, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, July 5, 9)g o'clock s, m. At Auotlon, au assorhment of cxcollont medium FURNITURE, New and socond-hand, Aleo, n aensral assortmont of HOUS| LPING GOODS, of which we make s spos cialty.. Wl ONG & CU, Atiotlne Wo ahall sall Furniture of all kind wilt-framo ‘Mirrar with macble stand, wtaads, Card and 125, Tablos, Parloe and nituro, largo upright and ath U Htovor, ote., ete. Also, 2 HAGUAGT, and 1 gux uitably foe Lauadricn, RS SON £ FIRM GHANGES, CHANGE OF FIRM! Owing to the retirement of aur formor Diteotar, L. VON IEDVIN, wo vk 19 annanos (o tho vublia tha v liave this day organized uuder tho Arn uanio of ON OXTE COMMISSIONATRE COPANT, Noo 127 Fitth-av., oppostie tho former uftico, where the itnan will b suchiind, * Hoptig Hiat (b DU wil hinor us with U ?:l“ 0 10 tho fulure as in the HIBACH, Dusinoss-Manager. Pl d.C.A ST Y, 41 & 43 FIFTILAV.,, Koop on hend the Iargest assortuant in. tha alty of Naw it Beound-haud A g 7 i Otlicn Dokn, haw.Unses,' Holflgorators. A13 it Al Booe Jloson, Voualt mud ol Wa Lave bl oxo s Urooury Wagun for salv slivap,

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