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o = ] RESNE B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1875—TWELVE PAGES. e e SPORTING NEWS. Roviow of Baso Ball Matters in New York and Brookiyh, i Prospecets of (he Mutual and At~ Inntie Clubs, — Eloventlt Day of the Inter-Sidle Billlard Tournaments Millor Wics the Firat Prizo—Pousible Ties, BASE BALL. TAR OAME AT NEW YORK AND w_mo‘m.m. Specal Correspondencs of The Chicago ['ribune Niw Yong, April 22—Notwithstauding tho many drawbacks .n tho way of incloment weathor aud wot grounds, tho base-ball tover was never A0 bigh fn and about Now Yotk as at preeeut, Amatonf clubs aro apringing up Hko mushtooms om overy hand. If you go withe i ton block of s elub-liouso or & ball-fleld, you are euro to liear a discustion, Rnimated to the lnst degroo. on the relativo marits of this club orthat. Iven tho profossionsl playord seem to hiavo imbibod romething of this fooling, and aro tnking hold of thewr wotk with » rigat good- will. - TIE MUTUALS, The Mutual Club has always heon & dangorous ono to Lot agatnst, and a stil) more dancorous ouo toboton, I never hoard any one quostion their sbility as players, but It I only too true that vory many of our Lest patrous of tho gamo Dave logt faith fu tho Inclination of the nine to win overy gamo they coufd. They proiise much that {8 good this season, however, and lat us Nope they will not disappoint us: At last, mindful of tho neceasity end impor- sncoof thorough practico boforo entering upon the roal work of tho soason, Ar. Cammoyer, the manager of Lbe Mutual Club, bas Lsd his mou at work in & hand-ball alley in Brookiyn einco tho 18t of the month. Thoy atrendy show tho offect of thé practico thoy lavo received, and ean now rim tho clrcait of tho basea witliout becomlng winded {n tho leant. Thelr tuacls aro fapldly bardenlng, so thatilicrs i uo longer any complaint hieard of £OILE AND BTIFF JOINTS. Heretofore 1t hizs been tho custori of tha Mutual Club to enter upon tho tegitlar season's play withont bnving bsd sny more practice than that affordod by two or threo gatnes with scrub nincs, and tho roult hos n- varlsbly been dlsastrous, Last scason, for fustance, tho elub playod thelr firat gamo In Iartford, aud wero dofeatad by & nino In evory way tholr {uferlors save tiat they had fmproved ihelr opportunitles to put tuemnsoiven i coadition, Tho 50:r beforo the saini thing was ropeated at Baltimore, aud evon i Washing. ton, Mr, Cammieyer says ho {8 now aboul tired of {hls wort of (hing, and proposes ta turn over a new leaf, IN BASE-UALL CIRCLES IERE . tho Mutuala are conmidergl about ax strong aa thes wero lst seanon, Lut § veryYnucls doubt that sach fn tho cane, Battlicws, it ia true, wan uover in bolter form idn o fs ut Vrcsenty but fLicke, wha tnto catel for hitm, reero to have fullen off in fis style of play, Tarring tho fmportant feature of {hrowliy, ko was Lever w better cafelier th.n Allison, whilo a8 o batter thiero I8 1o comparisou at sll botween e two men, Dug belug oue of the Lest andmost ofectivo wielders of the nels that pluys Lall. Last year tho club rojoiced i1 two firat-clss catchiors, but naw, showld Hicks fall sielt or Lo fnjured, thery {1 no mun in {he ning who santaka his place,’ I this respoct the Mutual Club fo ‘much woaker this season thun §t was last, JOE ETAKT, the scknowledgod » Lost of dll tho et basemen, stlll lingera with the * 3utes,” and T am toid Lids fair 0 eclipae evert s last yeora hay. 1o picked up wob- derfuliy Laat season in batling, o' that lio now ranke amouy tho Lest fu the buaintss, Nelwon will again look out for mattors in the viefully of ascond base, and thero {s 0o queation but that e tan do tho posis tlon Justice, 1t fa really momething wonderful, tho cliange that haa como over thix playee during tho last fotir yoars, When, in 1870, o playod tused base fu tho Mutual nine, o wos tho most consummute growlor and sorebend that ever went on & ball-tiold,* fHcke iy Jmowu 83 o chrondo “ kicker,” but be maver could equal Nelson, g NOW MANR TAE DIFFTRESCE ! Seareely o word escapea hid mouth durlng « game, and ho s becowne 0 quict aud gentlemauly in bis doports ment o fo oceasion ctimenit from all, An s nabural reault, ba bna mproved in hin play; and now ranks witk Lo Lot of Recond busemen, In” bucking up first baso T ihiuk ho oxcels any second baseman that I know of, 1p tho loss of Burdock the Mutuals will sutler to & 1oy gruat extent. 1t intho oplalon of nearly overy - seltlgeut ball-player in thid vicilty that as & feldor, fn aimoat auy positlon, Diirdock iaisde towday without a rival. Quick, active, nnd pumnilny a largo knowledge of thio nice polnts of thy game, this player is fnvaluie Ble touny ulue, Wil the oxcopiion of pltching, he can Ml any position vn tho fluld from eateher to Tight feld. 1 “hmva weon Mim go beldid tho but and caich for. Matthiews, without any previous Vructico whalever, in a stylo that elicito] shouts of a; plaitso fram the spectators aud astonished even hig old ansoclates, As 5 Ihird Lascann Lobias no ogil, A riably fwt Tunnor, lio capturos o great many fout Dalls that ‘others could uot yel, and all kuow well enough witk what graco and ¢flo:tiveness ho takos n sbierp grounder or & dilticult chopplug, bounding ball, gntl:’l?nw. ko o riflo-uloty It sont Gyer to frat buse n NURDOCK IAS 118 PAULTS, ¥ 100, T don't take muck stock in bis word at ail timer, aud I know {f hie go.w a littie bit ugly ho will felgn sick for n week ut o timo und refuse to play, He ucods & vaat dedl of humoring, and 18 oxtremoly fond of ving bls own way, To roplaca Burdock, tho Mutuals havo gol terliardt,a promising young plfer from Washington, §is played short op 1lie Haltimors Ulub syportion of last searon und won & mot enviuble reputation s 3 Lutsman, o fx 2 strong, henlthy young mun, but it will donbt] be some time Lefore lio cun play third havoas well us 0fdhis pro- devesaor, Iloldsworth agaln uhows up at short stop in the Mutnal runks, and hu ta oo well known (b o &l.h'u uny oxtemled commont, It {s aufficlent fo may t e s very Justly consiiored AN IMPROVEMENT UPFON OAREY, who bield tho powition lust year, Ilutfeld, tho Blonde, will not play Gall to any werjous extent hia sedson, e Having gone Uito the French pool buslgeus with. Bill Johuson, who liolds {urlll at_tho coruer of Broadway und Twenty-tightl strect, It's a pity the profession #hould lod the Bloade, Lo 18 such an Lonest, Hard- Working, oarnot player{ bug then it should be somo cousolation Lo thio boys o reflect that Hiclr loss 1 the @uliiers’ gain, Al Geduney will this searon press the ground once trend by Johu, sud the Mutuala will lose uothivg by the change, Geduey, 18 well knouwn, flaseatn tho AthlaticClub lust sear, and has alwiys n couxidered sn A No, 1 fieldrr and a good aversge Batter, At centre flold we find McGeu, lata of the At- Luntics, and bo s o good onc, He tay uot bo quite ua §o0d v'ficldar as fs Hemson, whom ho supersoden, bt 1s 8 muich botter batter, ' 1o 18 o atrung, hesithy Jouuy man, sud fa coustanly improviug ou o plager, Ul who ilayed lefk feld i1 oacceptablon mantier far Hhie Atlantica taat year, willattcnd foright field thix year, e {4 a capital piayer iu every way and wiil dgubtless Lo of great saslatance to the ** Mufes.” Thua fur they #iro withiout the sobvices of o aubatitute. Cammoyor Ba boon eudeayoring to got ule, an_amutour plicher of incommon ability, 10 play as tonth mau, but be i ucceed, ¢ Whiolo, the Mutuala Lisve a good fine, but 1 domot (RIB thes 60 #inohy ah Hhoy wige bisg retton for the reasous above-mentloned, It in & ronaiug good batting toutn, but the sarha could b said of It last gear, Tho Club has discarded tho grocn Hockitym, Thiey aud il in futuro wesr chocolate-colored hoso, lay th 7 i [y s gumo vero o Wi of My sgainit TUE ATLANTICS, Dity thut tho Allautio Club cannot present e Ditie Llin soagon. The clab ia 100 aud bos langing sboud I ‘ax lmngiug sbonl it (o0 much of glory ; to now bo sbor compelled to take or fourth position l'llfl‘:l‘l the ninca of presout day, Thers was &t $ud 1t {8 nol ruany years’ sfnce elther, when fo win & Ul from (ho Allintlo Olub wak considered glory euugh for 0n0 keason, All Fecolleet thio momorablp day when the famous Cincintati Red. | Btockings bad to bow Ihelr crest to these men of Brooklyn ou what was then H‘! ball ground of thia vicinit ,=the Capltoline, Tho Heds " had traversed tho land ‘like a Cortez, Niscom. lllln, evoryibing {n the shape of & Lase-ball'nine that ad (10 temerity to meat them, and arrived in Brooke haud of couquerors, who kilow not thie word. de Now York and Drooklyn poured forih (hels mumnd- Of eager upectators to witness the Lattle of one coruer and o @lants, “Tur ihe Atlautlcs bad besh ton Yanuy prasticing for th cau bout "oil “mmiachict, When 6t st he b for blay arrived a Luman throng, numbering not I H}‘".‘"“‘"‘ crowded aud jostlsd ‘o snotGE Wb 0 suclowurs, Tho Atlantics carriod wih them the Porennid pragers of wo-thiris uf the spectators, whia T b on wud encouraged them st avesy poiat TUE STRUGOLE, WAXED FUMIOUS. mmnq?‘hut the eutlre nine inniugs {he: palm of mg' “\:l.l‘l‘clunly iu the balance, sid no one dared saizio 1n ke » xhot from & howitzer, bearly faki Fors B WO i Uosa dayh was & great calcher, Off b oct “Ihe ninth . gviied m_‘.’:;'g:‘l:-:d o Bacaro (uat was equally o thenserye i spoctators were knowing o Lounds, i thelr enthuslesm fution, a bt iy wae At wyans Mulla tisy Lt tho famoud tLods ™ Nare Guteatu s caneeng iomph to e chub Somme. g s Al bore fliem sukles arountarith the shout of yistar Tosvunded for yyllia was Ludle summer of 1630, “What & chauge -e:::!ln;nllhn nl:s‘llle’r’.;t' I,ho A“-lll::u hiave boen de- - ame, aud, although the; B for sight breaibtugapl et ALhone, 150% REACHED THE . ¥or 8 long time tho Lavia waa oyt to_ tnspirs the Hiniay dacanis ol the il i Hsa L4 {4 curcass of sou majoalie kimg of b3 L0 how e hiads and VT upou Sow thal oy P Ml vl 518 90880m B uader s maaaagee ) ment of 3¢, Van Delf, who fain mfg way s gentle. Tananda worker, Lut who, hevertheleds, canhot maky bricka witlhout straw. In uther word, his - i 3 oo eri, even It wara of o nfoyier hort to murceneftilly cope with sulh teatnn as {bha Baons, the Diicaon, e Athleticw, or, i [act, Aty Bine 1t the proe fenstom, Unlers it bo the New Havelidern, Of ltst year team, Vut tbree romain,—K rala, , Knowdell, and Qist —aud ndither of thean wro comtilered anyillug 1 g man from the e, will endeavar in an umlerhand (1) Brat-clann plagers, Tosemsn, o amateur Zeliznca Club, of Willta 0 il the poition of pitcher, ) thtower, vory ewh L i hin delivery, sud able command of tho ball, Tist season the ciuba found great difiicuity In - niting so bt be won aekiowledged b lll'l: itm 110 a 10 somewhat better than the gonersl run of players in his posttion. Willy proper truining bo muy glve ol account of ltnnclf beforo tho reanon closen, howdell will catchi, This fayer dd Aome really goud work in tho Atlabtle leam lut year, He is cool And (rex good Jdgments fn 8 good tirower, and in not duforior at tho hat. 1e comes originally from the Fiyoway Cinb of thiscily, an wrgamization that has turned ot u mnber of Yealy oo playees, “Grane Jata of the Buiver Blarw of ib & plave, will guard fierl base, Hon o Neut-class amaturlayer,—an liold & hard-trowi bl atl buta we bl whctbet or net ho can Il hin ot §11 & Eonteat with tho heavy pro- feusiotida souninu to o aecn, At sccond baso we find TOM PATTERYON, an sntlqated fo-ailized player who was once cone Nlderedt dhe prnco of ontfielders, it whals not now Wi 'to play on a aecond-rate ambiour niue, Indecd, thers ato fiot many anaieur clubs iu thiy victnity who would havo bl In thelr ranke, He wns nevee 8 fe- bie Latter, and (s now too old fo learn, 1f ho een firet Luno thin ncason 1L will bie on tlres balls Nichuls, & really promisdug young player fron | o fhe”Ariingion ' Cius of ‘New York, » biltsted for (hird baie, but lip cant piay o pration. At shortston he it really brilifant, but la ahogether too stow fu touching & base-runuer to sdmnitof bia playing the thivd bag. With tho bat he yromises mu-ii, having nlwagn beeh consldered coe of tho best batamen ato o.r amctsurs, Upan twoor threo occaslous whils Pieylng agatust tho Sutuale List season, ho bt Mat- {laeves with tnore freedom than any ottior atatour has yetdotie, o I8 o slow ruunzr, LITTLE TOMMY DARLOW wiil play Mliort mop, il Af i heuiti) does tiot fafl him will fll tho position in frateclara stgle, o played ju th HMartford Club Jast yoar, and i tho Atlauiles tho year provions, With tho Viat ke can get the upper hand 5 most auy of tho pitchors, and wives no eud of troue o to thio opposing third aweman, who ean nover tell wliethor Tomimy will it “daby ™ ball down at his Tcet or will drive it out fn (o Neld ko o aliot, Citatley Pabor—and who does not_know lfim 2—wiil hold fortt fu left fleld, 1f ho wera n good runer, & foud catelier of fig-bolls, or conld gathier a ball up off Thio ground sherpiy, he would doubliess muko an fc- coptahle outfielder, biit nono of theso things can hie do, 3o Lelangs to on ago of base-ball players long sinco indd on tho slielf, fo fa o strong latler, howeser, and this i4 Wis only redeoming qualily. Clsck, who played contre flold Taat yout i thu Atiantics, sfll Gl ihe auno posstion this icason, Il iy a fair Gelder, but Lo can't bat, NOTD PLATS RIOHT FIELD, Of Lste ho lias sccamiated so tunch fish that lin gots nbottt will as mueh .cclerity oud graco a4 o eles phani, o wab novera good fietder, but, Hko Pabor, bats well, ar lio played third baed in e early part of tlio acason, it tho ffariford ninc, but before tho seahon wad over yot into some diftleulty, which led to Lis expulsion from the elub, At tho nicotlug of the Judiclury Commitioa lnst Sarch dio was rolusioted, otlierwie he would tof biave been allowed to play agsin o ang profussional club. Desidea tho_ plagers meit- tioned tho Atlantics have soins Laif-hozen wabatitu tes, nono of whotn, howoser, with tho ozcoption of Kess- lor, arocomidored espocially brllitant, Van Deif is trying to sccure tho rervices of & Washington winyer, whoso namo 1 iave not yet Meard; but wito' 4 spoken vory Lighly of as s piteiier, SINOR JATTERS, The little raw betweon o Boston Club, backed np by tho Western delegation on tho ono eide and tho AttileticA bn 1ho ottior, bas oxcited no little comineut about horo, ‘Fhe Mutanle sud Atlsntlcs haso refured 10 take any part fu tho rupture, aud ave ardently do- ‘wiroiis of fecing {ho whulo"matter amtcably eeltled, There Ia but ono opinfon n regard to Force, nd that In extremely adverso to Lim, 1t sceius # pity that ho sliould act in such u childlike, varifiating aniser, for hio bas hitherio borno a most excellent reputatlon, In regard fo THE CIICAGO WIIITE §TOCKINGS, thie opinlon secins to prevail horeabouts that the prese ont toam {8 full as good sa gny you have ever put in tho ficid, Higham fs n good catelior atid 1 hrd work- syt lile serylces will by proatly misaed 1 tho Mon: tréal Club, Warren Wik Is very highly ‘opoken of hiore by alf who liave ovér scen biin pisy, and in soctr- ing him to guard the third Loss the Ghlca Direclora hiso sliown thelr good judgment an well a sufde appkcelatiun of ou ionosty gettlomuly player, ‘Tho Nalional Aseoclation of Amasteur Laso-Lall Piayots have Liad tholr rules printed jn most excallent style—farbetter in overy respect tian thoso of the professionals, Messre, Pock & Snsder, tho yublizhers, #ny Utey nover #oli a buok thist goca off halt a0 fned np this one, The Stale Araoclation of New Jera -y adopt- ol thexe rules lust wesk, Tunpotri, TIE BEDS AND THE NEW IAVEN CLUB, ‘The gecond gamo of the eoason between the Boston nnd Now Haven Clubs was playod Wednesday afternoon at Hamilion Park, in tho presonea bt abaut 800 people. Tho day was cold and mindy, aud tho fleldivg on both aidos was poor in c.uroquenco, Tho bntting of Barnes and the oxcallent fitat-baea pllly of Latham woro tho features of tho Loston piny, while McKole vey did tho bost basting for the tomo mine, The fallawing seora will give tho dotailed particulars af the gamo : 4 NEW §A) UONTONS, o 1/'G. Wrlehi Wright, ) 3 3 Ve e o Tt v, ! 0! 0 |Barune, 3'b.. uf 3 iNpaldiu, D. 4 |Laonned, ). White, Y | Manu ing, Tnnforr— Now Harons., Hostens,,, BILLIARDS, PARRER—MAGOIOLT, Tho eloventh doy of the tournament began sosterday with b gamo botween Frank Parker, of Chicago, and Frauk Maggoll, of New Or- leans, tho fifty-cighth of tho sorics, It was not 8 creditablo contest to cither vlayer. The firat fifteen inuiugs wore strangoly unproductivo. The nggregale of both stringa up to the alx- teonth was but 40—Parker, 215 Mdpgioll, 19, Maggioli dawdled slong for forty Inblugs attor- wards, and theh falod to reach the ond of his first 100. Parker played somowliat bettor, and umproved the charactor of hin scoro by & run of 63 1n the thirey-seveuth wnug, and ton jnnings on lto wou the game. ‘ ;l'lm following iu the scoza: Pnken—3, 1,9, 1,0,0,0,1,1, 8,0, 4,1, 1, 1,9, brdgdrot1=0, 1,0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 3,0, 0. 0, 4 1, 5, 8, B Bttt % ‘-’ g IL" o5 "Bl o Lo dndfosy miiens > GALLAGHER—1ONING, The gams anuounced In the bills buttveon Care tor and Ibning waa pestponod on sceount of the llinges of the formor, aud a gamo botwoen Gale lagher and Hooiug was substituted. The latter eot out as it Lo bad fully mado up ls miad to win the game. o kuocked aut & rotty Tun of 41, but could not continuc an ufl‘;cllvc stylo of lln{lu;:. IHis Innlugs thenceforward wero frultful in cihers anismall runs for sin. filr‘:t flv%zl:l::lil:uh m:m?[fwl&ml? of th)n twonty- 3 operaf 2 twanty-sixtt, whn ho produerd 2o " 24 the Gallagher played somowhat Lettdr, but did |- nothiug of mucl account il ho reached his twone ty-fiftl funiug, when lio scored 49, and l:ol:':l‘nla‘ ouly subtantial load tuat o bou find, In' four Innings aftorwards bio cloed the game, Tho following §a the scoro ¢ Qatuauuzn—, 5,4, 0,0, 1, 6,12, 0, 7,05, 2, 0,1, 0,11, 0, 49, 5, "1, 02,' it l'Alvue'no&B aud-ah, Hoxixg—4, 41,0,%,3,1,3,0,5,0, 4, 7,3, 0,3, 3, A A & A AL LR XY i iy e GALLAGUER—1104, Qallaglier, of Ollo, and Hoa, o} Loulslans, comwenced the noxt fi:mn» tho sixtioth, Gale Iaghar, stimulated with his rocous viotory, en- tored tnto tho game with viger. Afters bhalfe dozon funings, in which Lo had_ accomplished Tund of G, 4, and 19, he got the balls together axainst tho right-hand rail, whore he nurwed out tho fino run of 94, ‘The scare thon stood; Galls- gher, 123; Hon, 21. Gailsghor's achlovement was succeaded by quite a lot-down, [le'seomod dlsposod to give bis adveruary a chanca nr. Hos mvml In bad luck, and nnnldut“::l: ahiead muob, His {onings resalied m smbhil figuroa most of the timo, though s run of 47 in tuo sixtoonsh inujug {4 to bo crodited to bim, Ulll|§hur draggod badly in his last half of tho secoud 100, Ho fually clossd It in the twenty. At luning with a ran of 24, "]l‘lxu fullowiug is the score: ALLAGUER—G, ¢, 0, 0, 10, i, 2, 0, 5 e o, BoA 01 8 0,0.0 0,8 61,1 0,91,0,8,10, 'fimb—om‘ hmll':mnll, % UINES~DURLEIGH, " Game No. 01, betwaon ibines, of Chicago, and Barloigh, of Mickigan, provided tho nmxp-’n of |.|‘xq eveniog's entertsinment, It was & ountuat whioli aroukod a groat deal of iutorst, Thoro Was presont a large audionco to witness . It WAy 8 l-qlng slubboruly-contested gama, ,',‘“I Burleigh's dofeat was tho unoxpected rosult, ‘l.lxlu places ,,the young Michigander in the throcs loat,” on & par with Cartor_aud Rhtnes, Butlelgh won the tani and failed to scoro trom tho * lay-ol” "W Dump" followed . with uiz, Tho fust few Inniuge wore of » comman. lnco order. In tho fifth, hiowovor, the Chicago y showed that bo meaut business by puttln, wa hm,mhlul Tun of 76 by nurwug nu{ Renors lay. Two or threo innjugs on be added 21. 'L Jcors then siood: Rbines, 114 Burleigh, 83. 'Tho latlor, far trom rolisling this stato of 2 things, ted out for & suy, 'but jost hi B o0 tho bl snd 1ok 'up” with 3 the next fuviug, howercr, he gsthe erod thom Just whero atil conxed out 77 by the handsomest kind o nursing. ‘This put both men on s very even footing. 'Tha Michigan plaver then draw ahoad, and o tho eighteanth inning stond 173 to “Dumptn® 141, Tho Inttor, inding, Wimeeif in closa quar.ors, bea {rred himaelf, and, getting tlie apheres in a favorita pomijou againat the right- Land rall, ran 56 and finished the gamo, ‘Thd foliowiog in tho scores o, INE— 0, T, 70 0., 2, 1, 11, 10,4, 1,2,3,0, *Rutwtion—y, 3, 1, 4,12, 12,0, 1, 1, 9, 79, 13,8, 1,0, 1, 30, Hi—118, Averoye, 9'11-16, ‘THne-=Uno hour atf twenly-five minutes, 2 BHAW—11'AFEE, The Indiana snd lows topresontatives, Shaw and McAfor, contusted tho noxt game. Bhiasw neemed dotarmined to give the bost fn the shop from tho start. In tha first four inninga he ac. cumulated 34 ¢ in tho olghth ho got s run of 01, and in tho fourteontlh lio carried lua miring to 108 with a run of 19, McAfee made 6 bil'iards in four hunings and then appearcd Lo have exe haunted bus stock, ila draw blauks undil the twelfth mniug when Lo knocked out 47, and frain that point hLe played a goud aleady gamo, Ilo scored 31 points in & fow inntngs, and then in the reventeonth flnwd for 67 points, 1lis wcors then stoud 140 0115, Tho next ten inulngs were nneventtul, Bhaw gama a littie, but Aledfoa won tho game in tha tweniv-reventt inning by & run of 18, Tho followlng Iy tho keotos Avir=, 4,0, % )y 0,0, 0, 0, 0, 42, 3, 20, 1, 0, 4,340,101, 1) 1h, 1800, Averagh, 0, 10, 14, 10, 5, 0, 2, 3, 0, 9, D, 4, 4, 19, 0, 2500 15,2018, %, 9,1, W, 12165, Average, - ‘Titno—0no biour sad twenty-elght minutes, TARKPR—SULLER, Tho noxt gamu was Lotween Parkor, of Chi~ cago, and Maller of Now Orfeans. It was tho object nf o grent doal of intorest, ag a victory for Millor would givo him thio first prize, nu ho would thon stand tio loger of but two games in s ontiro worics. ‘I'lio 1ay on both mides was of a very cormon- placo order, Varker having somowhat the bost of it. Intho fittconth inving tho score stood : Paricer, 63 ; Miller, 40. In the noxt “the old man " had lns fimt gleam of prospority, and knocked out 20, ~ Parker did nothing for pomo time but allow Millor to fint furllior &way from him. Mller turned d5 100 i the twenty-fourth fnning with a run 0117, Tor islt a dozen inuinun both acratched along very slowly, Miller making a littlo the most bililards. ° Then” the Lowsanlan apusted farther ahend with a run of 42, which left him but 25 to £O. Parkor now tnterposod with o run of 1lis string thon showed 143, Miller fu the thi ty-elghith ihning bad the balls ih a line and play- ed pafoty, leaving = remarkaly hard shot for Parker. llo couotod, howevor, by a flne twlec. aronad-the-tabla play, amid intenso enthusiasm, ond added 9 to his atrinz, A fey minutes afte wards ho rapped out 25 off a leave of Miller's, leay- ing him bu 13 to go, the Soutboiner haviug 12, Miller got thom Ju tho forly-flrst funiug, aud theroby won tho game, champlonabip, and fira: ho wanted 'nm% rs - rizo. 'Fho following is tho ecoro: ALLER—0, %, 7y 0, 1,0, 1,4, 7,2, 0,06, 2,3, 7, 30, 0, 1, 8,7,0,0,0, 11, 0,1, 8,3, 9,5 4%, %, 1,0, 4,0, 0,1, 1, 0} 1,12 Aversge, 4 4041, 3, 0,9, 1, 0,9,0, 19,9,1,2,0,2,1,0,6, 0, 0 0,1, 1,4,1,1,5,0,1, 8,0, 44, 0, 4, 0] 9,4,25—145." Average, 42041, Thide—0no hiour aud forty miuutes, Tlds rosult leaves Rbines, aud Durlelgh, and Carter, provided ‘thoy win theit games this altornoou, tied for the kecond, third, and fourth Erizflsa and Gallaghor and McAfeo, provided lio cats Liverman this aftetuoou, tied for tho fifth and slxtl. A moeting of the playors will bo hield at the J, M, Brovsvick & Dalke Compang's oflica to-day at 11 o'clock, to arrango for playlog of ties, ote. TQ-DAY'A OAMLY, Afternoon—Durlelgh ing, McAfoe va. Liverman, rogular neries, Erening—1'wo games of 300 points cach: Bur- leigh va, Rbines, who, with Cartor, are ed for secoud, third, and fourth prizes, aud MeAfeo ¢a, Gnlluglltr forthe filth and sisth prizes, ‘I'his, of courdg, is tpon the Bupposition that Bur- loigh, Carter, and McAfoo aro succossful in. the AfLOrIODD EaMm.a, ‘L ho following table gives tho pames to dato: “Playirs, (o, Hoa, Carter va. Hon- "Ibla will fuish tho L e — Bl seemassanan PERBONAL, Mr, J, Fred Qrolo, of tho New York ftory houae of F. Groto & Co., is in the city, and will 1emain for sevoral deys.. FIRES. IN NEW YORK. New Yonx, April 23,—A firo broke out In the linseed ofl manufactary of William M. Force & Sons, foot of Warren streot, Jerasy Qity, sliortly bofors 6 o'clock to-night, through the supor- hoating of oilin onc of tho tanks and consequout overllow, ‘I'io buildinga destroyed were partly brick and partly framo, about 100 feot front on Warren Atroot by B0 feot duur along tho Bouth Cove. ‘Thoy ware Lhreo stories in .hoight, with an extonvion used for eugines, boilers, oto. Thoro was in stocl 80 tons of oll cako, 600 bags ealta monl, 6,000 bushials soed, 105,000 pounda of oil meal, 20,000 gallovs ol in_tanks, and 80,000 goilous of oil in barrlals, The dock was also destroyed, with 150 barrolsof oil meal to Lavo boen shipped to-morrow. Notblug what- ovor waa gaved, Mombora of the firm state thal thoir loss Is nrn\mhli £120,000 ; insurance in arlous companies, 800,000, Zuitding in the Hme.yards of Washbirn & Campbell, adjolaing, worodestroyod ; also n dwoliing § loss, $13,000, AT LANSING, MICH. Sbecial Duvateh to The Chicaro Tribune. Laxstna, Mich., April 23.—Tho frame dwelling of Willinm Ball, in the westorn city limits, waa burned this morning. Loss, 8800 or 000, E‘;:lly oovered by insarance {n the American, of cago. AT OCARLINVILLE, ILL' Spectal Dispateh to Ihe Chicato Tribune, Canurvvizre, IiL, April 23,—The saw.mlll, storo-house, and dwelling of Drossor & Braley, ated near thin city, was dostrovod by firo Iast night, Loss from £5,000 to §7,000; no in- surance. - AT LOGANSPORT, IND. ' Loaaxspont, Ind., April 23,~Tho slaughter- Louso of John Stauton, on this banks of the Wa- bash, south of the city, was deat; by to- night, with sovoral hogs and RV A tached. Loss, £2,200 § insured for 1,000, AT MANAYUNK, PA, Prraverrmi, Apnl 23, —~To.night Schiofield’s large ootton mill, in Manayunk, was totally de- stroyod by fire. Tho bullding was of stone, five storios L) -hh rocently bullt, and occupled by Dawson haw, Partial’ insurance. Loss heavy, ’ AT SAN JOBE, CAL. Baw Fuavoisco, Cal, April 23.—A dlapatoh: from BanJoss reports tho burning this after- uoon of the Ht, Josoph's Catholio Church, Low: £50,000 insurance, %;“:‘.wfihu o AT BENNINGTON, VT. Bryymvatoy, Ve., April 23,—Tle papor mill of Qoorge Bouton & Hons was burned liere last night, Loas, §75,000 ; 1nsuranco, €95,000, —_— SUICIDE, Spectal Dispateh to Jhe Chicago Tridune, Font Wavne, Ind, April 23.—iattle Moors, 18 yoara of ago, took a pisto! out of her pockot this evening, and, whother bv dosign oraccident, dlscharged tho contonts into her broast. Iist gondition {8 considered extremoly critical. Sha bad boon disobiarged from hor piaco » fow dave &itto, aud hind carriod a rovolver from thas time, Fiom those oiroumstances it is thought that sho Intended suicide, New Youx, Apnl 93.—Capt. Alonzo P. St, Job, untl rocently Gonoral Mausgor, Buporine tendont, and Troasurer of the People’s Line of steamors on the Liudson Niver, committed suicide to-day by shooling whon sitting lu & barbor-shop on board tho steawer Bt, Johv, Apecial Dispated to The Chioago Tribuns, B7, PAuL. Apnl 23,—A young Enlish Jowelor named W, P, Wilicox, who formorty worked in this city, committed sulcido at Fort Garry, re- 01t 81y on account of Suanaial trouble, but bis nends hora thiuk bocause of au ubfortunate marriage which he contracted Lere, aud which drove him from thi city. A singular fact cone Booted with the sffair is that Lis wife wrate here & fow weoks 8go to le: Low she could collock bla Masonlo lifo {nsurancs lu caso of accident or his deaths, ¢ Nzw Yoex, April 83.—Charlos O. Lowis, of Lo trm of ‘Wabator, Lowis & Co., which re- fi:fl; falled, omumitied suislde s bis hotel Jour MICHICGAN. The Proceedings of the Legislature of That, State Yesterday, A Great Denl of Work Done, ——— Snectal Diandteh to Thé Chicann Ty{bune. Tiaxarxo, Mich., April 2).—The Governor notifled tho Honata that bo bed sppeoved tho acta Incorporating ClamLako ; the puolia schools of Ionia; concerning Trustecs of graded sctools in the Uppor Pemmnsula; amending the la creating the office of Commirsioner of Iafl- ronds; definiug tho boundaries of Last Saginaw; relazive to proceedings In criminnl cascy ; Incor- porating Lvart; concorning the schiovls of Leu- nox and Chesterflelds rolative to punisbment for embezzioment ; roylaing the 1awa relative to the maintensnce «f ibe poor; for a copper ronf to tho new Capltol § coneerhing alicoation by deed forbidding membera of Commou Councila fion taking eity contractay regarding offennes asaluat proporty g providing tor au luspaction of part pald agricultural and salt spring lands; for o commision to investigato the illegal damagen suffered by Chauncey Gstes. The foliowing Lilia wera passed, except as oth- erise noted : Houss bill 12, reatise to procecd- Ings in criminal cases; Benato bill 104, amend- ing the laws relatlve to woik to be done npou bighsways, reducing the amount of the tax that may be loviad by tho Commiesloner of Higiwayy to ono-halt of 1 per cont; Bouate bill 213, ro- poeallug Hoc. 1,090 of the compiled laws; House il 336, reincorporating Owoscn. In the afterunon the Committeo on Cities and Vitlages reportod Houso bill 399, remcarpo. rating East Sagivatw and 1t wos passed with im- niodiato effoct. The Committeo on Nailrozdn reportad Houab bill 179, velatiug to the Commis- sloner of {latlroads, aud it was placed on the gonera! ordor, ‘Iho follotving Lilla wore paseed on third read- ing, oxcopt ns othorwise noted: Jouse Lill 929, rolative to the purchase of Btate tax Iands, lost, reconsidored, and tubled ; Senato bill 24, con- cerning sales of land delinquent for tixes, lost, reconmdorod, amendad, sud passed. Tho Sonaig, Iu Committes of tho Whote, con- atdered tho {allowing,billa : Substituto for Houso it 121, rogulating the hquor-tiaille, and House il 74, aftixing a tax 1pon the lquor-trattic, tho bills being agreed to subsisncally us thoy camo from tho IHouse, except’ that {ho taxcs on rotailers of spirits were fixed s follows : In tho country, 100 per aunum: iu places of from 1,000 103,000 pooplo, $150 per uonam; In targer places, $200 per anvum, In the IHoune & nicssage was received from the Governor, eaying that he bad approved the fol- lowg billa: For tho locatiou of tho Stato House of Corroction} to prevent tie sette fng of guns; the bill “autauvrizing the City of Detroit to bLorrow mouey for s markol; to' authomze the Oy of Detroit to manufacture and sell zags to amond the Luilroad saw of 1873; to amond tue laws fix- iny the boundaries of Union 8chool Listrict No, 1, of Jackson; to Incorpotate the Village of Trenton; to smend tho laws rolative to co-oporative associations; to smend tho act for the formation of telegraph companivg ; Houge mll 822, to repeal tho ast for tho witudrawal of Treasury notes: Houso bill 315, to amond the act for the rcorganization of mllitary cowpanios ; Houso LIl i14, to ameny tue not to rogalato aud dofine tha duties of Judgon of Probate ; House bill 112, to amend Secs. 7,734 aud 7,635, relativo to olfenses uguivat the lives ahd peraons of indlviduala; Iiouss bIN 311, to amond See. 7,640, relative to exposing chuldren with intontiou to nbandon them ; House Ll 820, to ropedl the Persounsl Liberty lawe; thouso Gif 305, to ameud. See. 7,950, roletiva to wdictmenta; House il 308, to repoal Bee, 5,605, rolative to appeals in erinunal causes {rom Juatices' courtd; Houeo biil 307, to amed Lo ac: relative to plaok foads; House bill 173, to provide for a un.formity of toxt- booka 1t tho seliools ; House Lill 811, to amend” tho act for sécurtty for eusts In Justicos’ courlm ; Houso uill 327, relative to the distribution of estatos j Houso bul 323, rolative to wills and real nud porsoual estates, Tho following were otherwiss dieposed of: Hougo Lill 820, to provida for.the election of lu- syectors of oloctiow, lost; louse bill 324, ou the samo subject, lald on tho tablo; Iouso blil 308, to amend the act for tho asackement and colfec- tion uf taxes, laid oo tho table, aa was tho eiub- atitute for tho bill tor taxivg nou-reitdents soll- Infi hiquors o this Stata, 4 jonate bill 102, to provida fof the safe-keep. 1ng of the publio ntone s, was roported favora- Lly, nad & bubstituto fur the [louso biil for tux- fu rastrond lahds wa® rported without recom- mtndotion, and ordered printed in tuo jourh ‘The tollowing billa pasucd except a3 otherwine stited : Iouse bul 830, to smend Soc. Y5 relative to inticas corpus and certtorarl ; House ll 832, to legalize tue action of ko Board of Supervisora of Bay Couuty, iu fixing 1ates of toli on tho Bay City biidge, loat ; Houso bill 838, to amend tho act to authionize proceedings agalust garnishoea ; House bill 336, to amoud Sec. 7,610 1o provent the weongful taking of frui: or snade treos § Houso bill 833, to re[i'ulutu tha catcling of fisn ju certain waters; louso bill 205, to arhond tho Drain law: Bubate bill 3, relative to Mutual Bouetis and Co-opetative Associations. DANA DISCHARGED, Shophord Wont Get im—The Dise trice vourt Kas Not Jurisdiction, New Yonx, April 21.—Ih tho ouse of Charlos A, Dans, who waae beld in custody by the United Btatos Marsha!, under an attachment from tho Buprome Caurt of tho Dustrict of Columbin for n rotusal to obey its process, Judyo Blawhford to- doy delivered an elaburaié opinion, discharging Dana from custody, Judge Dlatchford hulds that tho Court in quostion derives its powers from sots of Congress, snd uot dircotly from the Constitation, aud that thore 15 no act in exist- ence conforring power gn the Buprowo Court ot thio District of Columbia to {ssue or enforce pro- ©cous to or {1 auother distriet. Tho Judge, in bis ouiniow, says 1 By the act of Bopl. 34, 1789, it was enacted that all the before-montiancd Uouris of tae Uni,cd Statos (that i3, tho Supreme Court, Gircuit Cousts, aud Distrlct Courts) alall Lavo powor to issua write of sciro factus, bubess corpus, auil ull ather write not especiaily prow vided for Ly aiatulos whicl insy be uecoaviry for tio excrclss of tlicir respoctive Jurisdiction aud ‘agrecablo tue priuciple and ueages of law, Uy Luo wixth svo- tiow of tho set of Blarcud, 1703, it was onacted tuat aubpieas for wituesses who iy bo requested 1o ape peur on account of o Unlted Ktates {u any district thiereof, wuay run into auy otner district, provided thut in civi cases, 118 witueakca Liviug out 'of tno istrict I whiich tho Court fe Loldiug do not liveat s greater diatance than 100 tllos frow the place of oldiiig o sane, By tho tenth section of tho aclof Feb, 13, 1501 (2 Uuitod Btates Btatuted st Large, v2), the Clreult Courte of the Uniled Hinlok, as recogutzed’ by thut ucl, wers Investod with ik o powers lsreloluro grautéd by Law ta Circult Courts of the Unitell Btates, Dy the A1h section, uct of Aprilly, 1853, the Circulf Caurts of tuw United Statos, au coustituved’ by that uct (nubstans tully n form Ju Wiiich they wiill remain), are iyvested withs all pawers withln thesoreral districts of rusects tye clrculls thaty befaro Feu, 13, 1e31, bulonged 1o te Clreuit Court of the United Bta Uongzees haw power, by the Coustitution, to exor- chio excluslye leyhiation, fu all cuscs whatever, over the District of Uvitiabla,iud under tat graut of pow- ek It lind wuthiority 1o eetbidels courts i thut Disirict, Dut ucithor {lioso courts, uor courty extatlirhed o 1ho Territoriea undur sutliorization of wews of Conge United Blatos, Tho Jurwdiction ¢ erciaed by the Court of the District of Columbis and couris of the Territories fu ot partof thu fudiclat power canforzed Ly the Coustitutiun or the Guveru- neut ercated by tho Constitutivn, It was no Liold. by tie Hupremo Court in Clinton va, Euglebrecht (5 Wallace, 434), iu reforence to the erri- tottul courts of Utab, "Ho 1t regard fo the Qurorn- wental courts in Moulans, In Horusuckie ve, ‘Toom (28 Wallaco, (43), vamo court beld that tho got of Congrest Tospaoling procomlings i court United Htatos did not apply 1o such Territorisl courts, Tu w0 liolding ¢ uverruwd thio priok case of reberd va. 1ughea (1 Wallaco, 41), aud Dunpliy ve, Kussomith (11 Wallacy, 610), ' Judge Blatchford goou op Lo say : eral ucta of the of March 4, 1709, witneasos who tuay bo requested tu attend w court of thio United Btutes tn auy district thereof, and which authorica such subpwua o crimiusl cascs (0 Fun Into any olher diatrict,” aud which provislun s I sub- Atatce re-cuscted fu 'Bec. 670 of the levised Stat. utes, Thoe Supzeme Oourt of Wi Ditrict of Columbla Aierefore, nok *u court of the Unltud Btates " withi~ i tuo langusgs of (he Iteviud Blatues,and hsano wer 88 & court of the United Btates to sund, in erim- a1 miattcrs, aubpanas for wituswes fnto- districts o otbier Blates, It remaius, then, acls of Cougross cohstit the District uf Culumibis, aud confernilig powers upon 1ty 1t hud authority o selid Into this Datrict tLesuw- wous which was vervod con petitioner, I 4t hud no such authority 18 bad uo futhutity to euforcosuch pro- Y sttachment, sud potlifouct must o dlechargod, Tue conslderatlon of thld yuestion rondere ecesssry & roviow of $Ls logisiation of Cougress fu reg: Grivulual Cousta of iba District of Golumbias Juage Blatchford traced all the laws passed since 1793 detining the powers and dutios of Uuited Btates cousts, and the provisious of tue iaw creatiug thie Court of she District of Colum- bis, from which the process jssued, and pofuts of iaw ralsed 1u argament on the writ. He con- cluded as follows s Ly the thizd asiiclo of amendments fo tho Constitu. 110n 14 ia provided that no perscn aball be deprived of ubpenas for ainine whethr, uuder (Lo ing the Bupiuie Court of r wof law, If Defatolad « liberty without dus proes i Tocerk f 5 P Frrato] prtred of 1 by atriinti nder Foderal authurits, the power to famne stuch prce c:a. must ba found alirmatively, ghan'ed by soma et of Cungress, either dircet of by plain intendiment, As L apteara b the prescnt eaer, the writ on which the " tion ix held by tho Maralial’ Lsn been § st 10 - e asammant served on e petltioners i 1 fmvnid it b power o cnforse rucly serviem, (ho petitioner must b discharged from the custody in - which ha 18 hehl nnder BLCH WL, POLITICAL, THE WISCONSIN " REFORMERS.” Spectal bievatch to The Chreano 1 ibtine, Miwwatkee, Wik, Aprll 20.—Gov. Tavlor, vho Lsa beon hiers part of tho week, 18 tndoratood to Ve electionecring. Mombera of thin Reform Btato Central Comniittes have been In eonstant communication with hia Izcellency on tho #ub- Ject of tho ticket for Htate oflicers to go before tho Siate Couvention; sud thero in no doub: whatover that thev nre s unit in favor of ronom nating tha whole of tho prekent Diftsmtents, namely: For Uovernor, W. It. Taylor : for Licuternnt-Govarnor, Parsor for Bocrotary of Stale, Poter Dale: for Ktate Treasurer, Ferdinand Kuehn ; for Attarney:Ueu- eral, A, Beott 8loan, 8. 2o OF courwe, thero ara whispars of opposition. Nolkon Dewey, firit Gavernor of tha Sinte, I8 talled of for ‘Ouvernor, Il lives at Caratlile, and is o wealthy mon, aud an old, hard-headed Domoerat, N D, Frait, of Itacine, who ran for Caneroms againge Char'ey Williams, fa_ alo stioken of, as well ns Gabe Bonck, of Oahkosh, In fact, it iana secret that, aithough the dov- ernor liag cammenced campaignlug in bis osn rest, and the Stato Central Committeo ap- ear to bave been eaptarad by him, yot thero Ia n stroug and growing elemoot of aissatlsfaction that i determincd $o throw bim over, Pa:ker, Jaculenani-Governor, ih a Libera) e- publiean, and almost snre to heon any tleket tint may be put no : althoneh, to_my Aurprise, to-day I was told the Germaus of Milwaukeo ara Dgaring for ono of, their ntionalits,—Col. Ja- cobe, e ‘Thero will protably ba no opposition to Peter Doyle for, Ha%chry of Stnte, to Ferdinand Kuohn for Buate TreXs:rer, or Sloats for Attorney-Gen- ernl, Thore I8 no talk of any changs except for Governor and Lisutenani-Governor, nnd the plans with respect to thera ato too shadowy vet to bo detined, The onl¢ thinz certatm a8 to ihe Lioutonaut-Uoveruorslip is, that the most astuto German Democrats profess to be hope- lees of earrging tho Stato without aniting tho German vote, aud that canuot ba dopo withtut two Germans on the ticket, and one of thoso Germans should ton for Lloutens aut-Goveruor, If Jacobs ixtalked of fu this cou- nection, § {s only a3 a feelor, a8 the obfert saught—unity of tha Germans in all parts of the Stato—will not ba secared by piving both the Trensury and Lioutenanut-Govertorshin to Mil- wanke ien. ‘'bin early commencement of the campaign by tho Covernor and the Iieform Stute Contral Committea is much commented ot bere. Lud. {ngton. tha supposed Tepubilcan candiduto, in developing such strengthh that, o the lanzuaze udllu{ormer. *'Old "Taylor 18 getting fright- ened.” MICHIGAN ELECTION RETURNS. Special Disateh to The Clnzano Iribune, Laxsiva, Mietn, April 23.—Oflent returns undo to the Heeretary of Btate of all except Behooleraft, Hotighton, and Chipposa Couutles, give Marston n majoriry of 25,135, A call has been iesued by tho I'robibition Cen- tral Committeo for b convontion to mees in this city May 11, DANGER IN TIIE AlR. Donaldson?s Luast Voyage in o Iial- ded Rumor of s Philtadelphia Prews, April 22, Whon . Donyldson mado bin aecension ves- terday aftarnoon from Daruum's Hippodrome, at Droad and Norrig streets, tho thourands who hud mesewmbled to sec im start ou his trp througli tho alr, whils wondering at his ap- parsutly foolbaray darmg, had litue thought of tho axcitement which the nows of his supposed awtul death would raixo throuzhout the length and breadth of the laud hefuro tho whades of lgbt bad_faMea over tho cn{ of Lhilae dolphio. Whou the balloun, with 1ts sol- itary ocenpant, nsconded from the Liippo- drome, it appatently took a southoastetly courso. As it amappeared from the gazeof thoso on terra firma, maoy expressed thelr belict that the bustet was swaying from side to slde, as if thero was womething am'ss with tho biz gas-tax thae upheld it, wlile others asserted tuat the net-work oncircling tho ballooa was slippiog off. &till, remembering the good fortuno that hes invariably attendod with the ususlly succesuful results, and so shlled their appreliensious for his safety, Oneof tnoe 1opresoutatives of the I'vess, who was on the spot, lind somo mis givings on_tho matter, and ho was nc- cordingly dotmled to ' sttend tho per- formauces at tho lippodrome last oven- fng to learn 1t nmuything unusunl Lad tranepired. When ho entercd tho vast tent Le mee Mr. Thomas, Darnom’s Presa Ageut, uud wan astonished to find that gentleman in tears. To his anxlous inquitles a8 to tho cause Alr. ‘Thoutas Iu a fallering voico dewred bim to pro- ceed to tho place reserved far the ropresentatives of tho elty proes, and assured him tuat he wonld follow It in o few momonts and let bim kouw what was the matter. The reporter had scarcely taken Liu soat beforn ono of tho ushors, who was nuum&’, #aid in a whisper: ** Did you bearabout onaldeon” * No," the roply, * what 1 tho uews?" A dispatch hag just arrived stat- iug that ho {8 killed.” The rajiorter inmediate- Iy rushed to tho box-oftice, where ho found Mr. Ifurd, tho managor, and a number of subord:- nates rosding the followiog messago Arco, Camden Co., N,J., Aprl31—8:30 p, m,— Maniaga: Harnuws Hippodsoiur, Phiiadelpita s vrof. Donsldson s Jalled, 1fo fell from o great height. asket and ropea biere, Talloun {raveled oceauward. What sall T do withs hin body ¢ 3,31, Srexorn, M, D, Mr, I 8, ITurd, the mauager, at once tole- fl’l]\]lod, directing tho body to be foraarded to *hiladelplin, and iving iostructions for evory- thiing necessary to bo dono. At this polnt Botho pereon bind Incautiously blurted ous the news of the aeronaut’s awful death to lus aliaucod, Misa Maggio Taylor, and #ho camo ruahing to the offico In s state of foar- (ol oxcitomont. 1n hear.aending tones she gaspod out an inquiry 18 to tho truth of the rv- Br, Thomas took bor asido and eudeavor- ¢d to sootho Licr, but she broke away from i and burss into a passionato fit of weo, fug. _With thio assistance of our roparter slio was led to a carriago and corfveyed fo her residonce, at No. 1720 P'ark avenue, For the I'mrpono of fully testing tho truth of tho dispatch our ropresenta- tive immediatoly drove to tho Fressofiico, where bo fouud tho tollowing dispaclics : Atco, N, J,, April 21,—Nows bas been received licro that 1he bseket o Donaldaon's balloon has been found 2ome T niles from here, with tho dead body of @ nun Ju it aud that tho allodn tself was een gulng doa- ward, Full pariiculars will Lo sont Iater to-nghit, 1 am preparing os full particulars of the death cf Donallson as powsibio, Will abortly send you dispatches rocelved by the Hiippodiowp jioople, Couvrr, As Is usual in nowspaper offices, the reportor immediately started to get somo facts to wnito ur Mir, Doualdson'’s obituary. Learning that Alr. Thowans waa at tho Associutod Press ofiive, bo ropatrod thithor, and found him endoavoring” to wnte out a short skotch of his Nife. Whilo bueily ongaged atit, tho sudden *click-clivs" of a tolegraphlo msirument was hoard, and Mr. Corbot, tho Assistant Buvormtendont of tho ofiic, stopped quietly to Alr. Thomas' sldo and handed bin the following : ey, Csmden Co, No i, April 21—0 p, m— Denaldsort in uafo at Cakiv Hate), fin thfs town,. Afier Jeaving Philadelpia the balloon weut soutiwest and landed at Conrud’s Turra Cutta Works, on tho Will famstown Ralirosd, at 8:% p, m, Tho wind was Ligh, ud the baltoon becoming unuianagostile, aud 1o ae- shstanco bolug ot baud, Sie, Donsidvon was forced to cut the baskot looss, aud ‘the main partof the bal. loon was Lt A?Dflul “ OLI" burst from his lipa ay, anatch- Ing his hat snd rotaining tho dA-Lmvh, ha started on & run for the door, uir, Corbet stoppod him, eaying 1 * Lot we havo it lora mowent, untii wo » 1ianding it back, bo turned about, ex~ g, * Sy Goud! Thavk God ! Oh! thank QGod!" “"As soon a8 tho copying waa complotod, accompaniod by our reprosoutative sud Korl Kase, corzespondant in thia clty of the Now York Hevald, ko stastod for Mtss ‘{aylor's residenco, where & numb.r of tho lady atiaches of tho i, podrome wero boamln(g. When the party nivod at tho Louso thoy were fmmodiatoly surronudsd by 1its inmatos, who ed on disbabilla from ther chambors, oager to loarn bie intelligbnco, **What {8 iL?" was shouted on all mides, to which Mr, Thomas ye- phed in a low tone of voice, ** Ie's safe; where's Magrie?” Dralues to the Most High roso spoutanvously Jrom tho lips of lll‘ aud *0b, dugato, Magpio, darling, Ln'u safo!" al. most scresmed hiu fomala Ilatenora. On heatlog tho joyful news tha lady fainted away, aud it was somo time Leforo she wau suflicieutly restorod to b ablo to listen to 3r, Tuowas' words. ' §f over forvont thanksgiviug roua trom an earthly Liabitation for tho safuty of ahuman baiug, the prayers of those Iadics last eveuing to our beneficont Bavior weto such. Tho snxious excitowent of tho attactos of tho Hippodrowe for dr. Donaldson's esfety spoke Yolumes tor the kiudly relatious oxlsting botwoou $he acronaut and his confreres. 2 g THE COURTS. Iiccord of Business Yesterday, Transacted CHICAGO, DIVORGES, Mattio A, fenka cowplams that her busband, aftor living with ber for fittoen yoars, deserted hor last asmmar. and now occnptes tooms {n tha Kentucky Iilock, which are dovoted to imfroper purposen, &nd ehie wants s divorce on the ground of adultery, Mary Hardy filed » bill for divorcs bocauso bor busband, Joln lardy, had desorted bor, IEYS, Jndgo Blodgott will begin tha call of tho hank- rupley calendar thin morning, baviog gono thirough witt tho District Court cases, The evidenco in tbe Dearborn etreot ¢ages for sracnslog the benefits wan comuwencod yestar- day, aud the arguments will begin Monday, UNITED ATATES COURTS. Georgo Seovillo commenced s sult to recaver £5,000 from Alexander Duiicansen, Ao Merchante' Exchange National Dank be- man o swit for £15,000 against the Manufac- turers' National Dauk of Chleago. J. L. Haven sued John L, and R, O, Spragle for £8,000, Geursre Scoville bronght euit for 10,000 aguiust John T. Coffman, —Bluper & Whitcn vo, John Shelilon, 41,10350,—A, B, Rognolda v, ¥, B, Toipatia”ve, 3, B, Waters and ¥ranklin Tinkar, s ELSEWHERE, SANGAMON COLNTY GIACUIT COURT. Snectal Dispatch to The Chicdao Tribuns, Bentxartety, 1L, April 23,4=The Banparion County Circult Cotrt moats May 8, ,Thy Cock+t cloved today, with 400 canes, of which 86 ato criminal, 235 c.mmon Iaw, and 129 chancety causen, Tnerg a s ro 10 divoros oxscs tn the TAX CARB 1N MINNEAGTA. Spectal Ditnateh to The Ohteuan Tribune, A1, PAtL, Mion, April 23—In the Wasoes County tax cage, heing tho State va. the Wiuana & Bt Poter Haltoad Company, the Bipremo Court of this Stata to day filed &y opirio tho Juaticos caucurting, affirming tho ju of the Coust bolow, T case involved the 11eht of tasing some 00,000 acres of Jand hold In ths Company's tamo, and thersfore olsimed to be excrupt. Beforo theso lands wero convoyed by the Btato to the Company, the latter, boiog ine dobled Lo cortain contfaciors for gonstruction, dgiecd to mell mnd couvey tho lands, whon tho titlo was acquired, to much per- Hous oy thuro contiactors sliould desige nste. Ono clause n tho sgraement guve the contractors au option, insteaa of taking tho conveyance, to lenvo tho titla u the Company and fiavo them disposo of the lands for \hete henefit, It wad heid that, a8 tho eptire con sideration for tho lands hiad been roceived by tha Lmrumn(, an entire. equitable, and benefi- cin) ownership of the launds was vested by tho coutract in the contructora; that tha Company held a legal title from tho time of co! A, A, Arcllald_began an netion in debt seainet the Matual Life” Inaurance Company of Chicago, laviug damages at =4.600, E, 8, Alexander suod the Hanntbal & St. Joseph Rallroad Company for £3,009, |, ROPRAION COURT 3 puipy, John Neleon mued tho Uhicago Weat Division Railway Comvang for #15,000 damnzes, A. W, Osite brought uuit for 21,50 ngainat W, . Powell, Tho Chicago IMstarieal Bosiety bepan an se- tion ngainst the Marine Compavy of Clucago, claming £20.000, Henry Michacls, Nalbau Lovl, Joseph Mi. chbaels, and Rodolph Lichtenstemn sued 8, G. Witkowaky for £3,000. Jolin Livingston began o suit In_attachment agalnet Marcis Simpuon to recover 92,496.60. 0. J. Beleka comuenced o euit for 10,000 againet the Marive Company of Chicago. Bamftel and Simon Mvers and Henry Wilkin- son sued Lawronzo O'lirlen for 81,404, A, E. Dmhop hrought euit for §2,400 agmnet Asabel aud Lucius Pierce. Sophrouvia Jeunings filed & bill againse Sary I, Iawke, James 1. Hawke, Mattio Hawlo, A. J. Hawke, J. W. Wnnghop, Jamos Livetle, Ueorgo Erickeon, Peter brickson, A, E. Nelson, Jens Itasmusen, snd Anton Engobrot- o, to forecloso & trust-dsed for &4,000 on Lot 38 of Dlock 3, in lamiltan’s Bubdivision of Lot E,of the Cirentit Court Partition of thio northost 1{ of Fec. B, 99, 14, 5 Franz Gindele began an actlon for £8,600 b sinet Gonrgo A, Giudele, C. W. Giudele, sud Y Gindoles 2 e F cIRerIT courT. Apnie Sharpa_connnenced s suit in treapans l’i‘%\?:lat Adolph Fuerstenberg, laying damages at £3,000, ilelen Taey Fleetwosd fited o till ogafnst Tiizaboth W tev, Gertruto Fitel, ., H. Haudy, C. 1., Sunmons, end uthere, to foreclose a truat-deed for £5.000 on Loz 21, Block 01, of Eeliool Sostion Additin, - B. Ogden filed o LUl sesiast Swen 1. Mal- fin nod others to forcclose a morteaze for 31,600 23, Biock 40, of Opden's Aldition, {olland hewan 8 suit to reeover £3,000 s from Adolph Lubuer for an uileged broach of covenaut. Baoiuel Day commeneed an_ection In ires- Dass nzaives Solomon Alpiver, laying damagos at £10,000. TIHE COUXTY counT, In tho matier of the est=ta of John O'Nell, on petition to sell real estate; complaiusnis’ ob- Jjection to answer of Ratkenue Mutver was sud- taiued, and rule o ber Lo ansser within fifteen days. ‘Fhomas McClellnn was anpomted gus dian ad litem for Ju'ia aud bal "Neil, Tu tho matter of the esunte of Juiney Hacketts ordor of citation t0 adnunistratrix on petition of Joun Adauk, who wants to be rcleasnd irom b bond, rcturuable May 4, at 10 o'cluck 3, ny, 1In tho matter of tho estate of Louisa N, Gil- bert, doceascd, the tiles were regtorad, and copy of lust will admitted to produte, and lotters of ndminfetration with tho sill aunexed grouted to Heuory Gilbert, uuder an approved bond of £10,000, Adjudication was ordered In the cstato of Ileary 3. Parsons, and claims to the amount ot £103.50 were allowed. 5 The clum of Ameuda Porter for $£740.18, aganst tho catate of Ira Porier, was allowed, Ko claiw of Nathan Crow for 353181, agalust tho catnte of James Welden, was 2ejust and allowed. 1u tho matter of the eatato of Anns A, John- sou et ol., minors ; order authorlzing Chailes J, Uills, guardisn of the ostate of wuia minors, to pay to Wilhelmiua Jobnson, gusrdisn of the per- o of said minors, 500 for each minor for the year commenclug June 1, 1574, CRIMINAL COLRT, Theo first busiucss befora tho court yesterday morniug | was the sitaignmont of prisouers against whom ludictments were returned by tho Uraud Jury previous to its discharge Weduneaday ast. The larger number of them pleaded not guilty to tho charge for which: tley staod indlet- ed, Bomo faw of them furnished bai, but the majority were remanded to tho County Jall to await tholr tiinls, Among tho pumber who pleaded not gulllli' was Jamea Itoed, charged with forgory. Heel is tho man againet whom an indictment was re- turued for forging deeds 1n connection wiih the ‘Lurvots, Iatels on trinl beforo Juatico Haives, Heniy Bockwitly, the ex-membor of tho Board of Trade, plended not guilty to the churge of obtaluing manaey by lalwesre(ounca. Dackwith 16 the man who was arrested and brought beforo Justico Dogden sumo fow weoks ago, on the chargo ot advertising for a clerk who could tur- msh fimn with o few hundied dollars. ‘T'ho nd- vortisement was anwwered, aud bo, promising tho vordant youth n situation, obtatned s small amount of curtoncy from im, aud dirocted Lim wheto to como tho next mornivg. When ho woht there Bockwith was nocon hand, Ie was artested and bold to the Criminal Court. 1t is on this chargo that ko bus been indicted, sud arraigned to plead veaterday. Edlward 11, Irentinrdt plesded gullty to choat- ing wud to furgory—two indictmonts.” ‘Lhis caso [# siwilar to that of Beckwith's, 1o, too, sdver- tized for a cloth or u partner, who would advatico Liim a cortain anwunt of money, A young man uawed shaw foll juto tho trn% snd entered nta an arrangowont, whoreby he gave Iseuhardt Y00 [n cach, avd bis nose for 400 for a Lalf- interest ju the businows, whickh 1senhards repre- nentud 0 bo tho picturo Dusincss, the prisoncr showing his dupo a lot of boxos which, ho stated, costaimed 19,000 ongraviugs, white on exauutation it appoarcd thut ounly ono of tuom contained _ongravings, the re- nnainder being flled © wilh pawdust. ‘Tho attornev for Bhaw asked tho Conry that au order bo ontorud that tho $U0U paid by him to tho prisonar, aud which 18 now ou deposit fu the Morchants', Farnmers', & Mochanivs' Baviugs Tiank, be paid to i cliont., Ar. Maves, Suaw's attornoy, lnformed tho Conrt that Isoutardt Lind ivo an order for %275 of tha amount on the hnuk payablo to A, 8, Trudo, but the bank had declined payment, a3 the pags-book did not ac- company the aheck, and that Tiude had com- monced” suit for tho mmount in the Buperior Court. The Uouit took thu matier under con- sidoratio, aud will decido it bofory passiug son- tonce upon bio prisonar. Aftor this businoss wad dluimsnd of, tho cases of the Hankius brothers and that of Gibbous, ludic,od for keeping comumon gaming-houses, woro esliod up. For full proceediugy, soe an- otber columu. Tho oase of arry Lawrencs, on the samo chargo, wwsot for hesviug Wodussday, This iy an old indictmout, of soma wmonths’ slauding, but, owlng to the absouco of (Lo Indicted party in Europs, ho only soturniug Inst Thuraday, bss nevor boeu on risl, , "Cho caso of Frank Talloy was callod and his bml declarod dofaulted ot socount of his ab- seuce. 1o L boou in court only a momoot bee fore, but Lod failed to mako wuch an arraugos went as snited bim, and, accocdingly, ippod out™ in time. THE CALL MONDAY. Jupa BrobaxTr—Tho Laukruntey caloudar, Jopan (hany—144, 123 to 127, 129, 134 to 140, Junoe Roaras—sot case 3,451, and calondar Now. 39 to 65, oxcopt 46 sl 4 JUDUMENTH, Durrep Brates Ciuouir COURT—CONPERSIONS— Notluual Bauk of {liucls vé Jolin T, Gorcoran, $530, Burkkion Counr—CONYaxsloNe=—Juoob Grocwbeck ve. damus T. Workin sn, §1,8:2.~Goorys 0, Cook ot al, o, Juinoa Machilan, $W415,=0, W, Wigdon ve, Wi AL MeGregor aud Whtlan' Porter, $1,403,33,—~Carl Uablteck v, Albeet Guzim, $233, £ Jupax Gauv—F, E. Wit of al, v, Willlam 3T, and L. 8, Wrugley, $1,72130.—T. D, Boyder et ul. ve, Uoorge K, Glarke, '$1815:80,—. E. L E, T Wrlgat; verdict, $:03.13 and moifuu for tew trist,— Biophatil, 1srt & G0, v, Heury Kublmann, $406.25. Jupux' Mcloneuze—i, L. Winta ve, Jolin H, Kilue verdict $5,000, sud_wotlon (or uew trial—J, ¥, Bearls vo, Williata O, Barlow, $1U, Csouir Counr—Junue Roaxns—Abner Taylor va, Leouard Bwett, §1,41.53,~J, ¥, ULl ve, 0, B, Hart, & Hitalobaus, Robert Haxt, aud déorge Biiteuger, §07.40, *thauk you for the kind inyitation you Lava forwi veyance by the Hiato only iutrust for them that the cantract way such kale aad convoyanca au See, 4, Chiap. 2, of tho acs of 157, for execu- tiun of thoe State's trust, contemplatos; and the Iauds aro subject Lo Laxntion, IMPORTANT AILYER-MIXE. cAse, Drxvin, Col, Ajni 23.—An imrortant fn. Junctivu suit wos decided yosterday by the Third Judicisl Dislrict Court on a change of venuo from Georgetown. The easo wns that ot Ktreoter & McCuniff vs. John' 1, MeMurd: and others, involving the Dives and DPelican gile ver miues at Georgotown, Chief-Justico Hal- lett rendered the declsion, dissolviug the fu- Junction obtajued s vear ago by tho Veiican pactics agaiust tho Dives ownora, Tnis restores to the matket ono of the most impoitant miuing fatereats of this rogion. DAMAGES AWARDED IX A LIDEL SUIT. CLuvELAND, O., Apnil 23.—Iu the libel snit of . Young agawet tho Cloveland Jlaindealer, o verdict waa rendored to-day in the United tates Cirenit Court swarding plaintift £2,250 damapcs. Youn sied for €20,000 10 coosoquenco af arti- clews published in the Platndeater in April, 1874, cuarging Lim with haying robbed bis own atore for the pursoso of defrauding o partner and creditors, Tho I'laindea’er's” Information was reeelyed from dotectives and othera conncotea withs tho Polics Departmont, ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS. Notes from Along the Border=The Pawnees and Fheic New Resorvae tion—The Stoux nnd whe Natlk Fills-Cheyenae Revolt—Trouble in Kansum 4, Louls Democrat, Aprit 22, ‘The Hon, Fraucts I, Hmith, Chairman of the Lsceutive Committee of the Indinh Commiseion, and 1. I, Roberts, ulso w member of the Come mission, arrived i St. Louls vesterday, trom Omaba, o their way East. Thesa gentlemon have peen ou # tour for obrervation sud nozotin- tton fo tho Pawnce country, which {8 located in Sebragka, on tho Piatto liver. Their visit Lad for its mwain abjoct tho removal of the triba te nnew reservation located_in Indian_ Torritory, between tho Cimmaron sud Arkanwns Rivers, ang betonging formeriy 10 tho Chierokees, The old resarvation coutnius uearly 80.,000 scres, which, by an act of Conyrens, passsd 10 June, 1872, is 10 Lo sold itt sections. Last fall o Inrge shate of the tribe left for theyr new reecrvation on a buf- falo hunt, aud ta join'a party that had etarted he year previous, After n’successtul winter they met ut Durges, aud agroed upon a site for thieir resorsation, 1 Muretr Inst. Nometlung over 460, convinting mawly of toe aged, inflom, and tue cihildren in sehooi, ramain ol the reser- votlon iu Nebragln, and will be subsirted theta until the latter )ortion of tho prosont seasou, wtien, it is boped, quariors will bo prepared for their oceupation in tho now location. Tho on- ure failuts of Congress to make propatation for the expengs of the removal causes groat embar- rasdmnnt 10 the authoritiea, Comumiseioner Smith, inn recent convention, regarding the Biack [ills and the probabilty of the extinguisiment of the Iudlan tizle, said to & representniive of the Owaha fevald: ‘I'nreo delogations of Bious are starting to Washington nuoul this time,—oue of tho Ogallal- las, in charga of Agent baville, of the Red Oloud Agoney; uuother from the Lralo Sious, uuder chnige of Agent lloward, of Spotted Tail Ageuer: ant tho thirl delegation i mnde up of Chiets from the Northers Inaisus.—the Winno- coujous, Sans Ares, and Uncpapas,—in chaigo of Agent Bingham, of tho Graua Liver Ageno. I'ncs aro goimg to Washivgton for the purpose of cousultation, maiuly upon the Dlack Hills - question. Congress, = how. ever, mado provisicns for two mew ageucles to boe estaolished, into une of which the Northern Biodx aro to bo gatherew, and the focatiou of thaso agencies is another object of this vimt, After they bave roturued totheir own cauntey it is expected & commiesion will bo sent out from Washington, which will complate tho negatiations with respect to the extingurshment of " thetr title to the Black Hi'ls, and and alse select a point in tho resorvation for the now agencies. Ieparding tho maxing of w treaty, I'do not thwk the Chiefs will go ou with eullicieut authority to do that, Obtaining their conseut to giva up tho Dlack Hills wiii be so diflcult 1o accomplish that it will probably require consderablo machinery to bring it abont. I think the objoct of thele go- ing to Washiugton Ia to ¥ocure inadvance the co- oporation of » considerable number of their prominent men whon they conduct the negotin- tion with thoir tribes. The Blsck Hulle have beon regarded as b kind of * ssored Boil,” oud a comuoy ground by all the Northero Indiana. Tuoy have threatenod hostitity fo any whito _man who sbounld visit' thero at sll. Thoy bhave smade it thelr com- mon rondezvous whonever they contem- plated uny incursion or emergency, Oue o thoir strongest (Bnliluik s aguinst any wuite man golug to the Black Hills, and, of courso, to in- duco them to givo up that objection and to rellnquish their vwn rigbt to go “thors will re- quire a great deal of persussion, Their love fortho Hills s simply beoauso it is in the centro of their resorvation, the various bands uf thoe Sloux being located on threo diffor- cos sides. ‘Ihey valuo it also on account of ita cowparative tuaccessibility, 3lr, Binilh 18 of. tho opinion that, while thers miay be rieh gold deposits in the biils, the re« ports thereof huve buen greatly u-[ignnml. As o huling grouud for the Indisus 1t i» woithiess, tho gamu boing almost exbausted, aud os thers is & strong doaird on the part of the Government to opew the couutry to the whites, it is probable matters will bo woitled with all possible ex- pediency, An olilcer who was present at tho Indian re- volt which accurred at the Cloveuno aud Aru- palioo Agnua{ on ‘the Gth just., an account of which has already beon glven from mihtary sourcos, says that from the begiuuing of the fight tho Ludiuas fought wi'ls grext dospuration, aud timo aftor timo, when the soldiory, uudu‘ Capt. Rafferty, chargod upon tho sand-lls, were driven ‘back, Uear Hileld, the chlef who {firat startod the fight, waa instant- killed, four bullets onieriug his head, Btone Colf dit all in lus power to pree vout tho youug non unlufi nto the fight, but lus counsals were uot licoded, 1t Is thought impossibio for the Choyeunes to oacape the null- tary, aa nensly the wholo of tha Tenth Cavalry aro in pursull, O tho 16th 1ust,, four soldiers trom Fort Wallace were corraled on Boar Creok, sbont 20 milen south of the fort, by thirty-fiva Indiaus, Thoy kopt them at bay for soma time, aud fiually cscaped, resching Gransds on Batur- day. Word was at once sent to Fort Lyon, aud trdops wore scut ont {0 try tocapture tho red dovlls, ‘Ll lnst outrage ooourred nearly in the waulo placo whora the Germaln massacio took placo lust Boptembor. A dispateh from Kanasa City says that nows {from tho frontlor fy very exciting as to tho In« dian outrages. Four soldiers wers sutrounded noar Geanada, Kan, last wook, by o baud of In- disug, aud tha fAght lastod for saveral hours, numbor of savages wota killed boforo they wers 1opulied. Gen. Pape {u activoin proparation for tho approaching troubles, Johu Bright on tho Loxiugtom Ceus tennial, The following lattor fiom Joku Bright was road at the Losiugton dinuer last Monday s ocupaws, Apel 3, 147, —Deas Buua: T bave to o8 to ma to Joiu 0 the vercmonies wnd refoiciugs i which ym‘lne;pl{ull‘:w‘lu engagod on the 19th of this month, 'l cannot cross thu ocuant 10 Jon YOUE grest company, end 1 kuow uot huw to writé yoit & letter Bitiug the oceasion, 1 would rather uot ihisk of so ‘When Euglishumen slicd blood, aud Engliah blood, on our coutineat, aud I would prefer Lo celebrate the %l’w.‘dbln sud graudour of YOUr couutry on soma other day, Dut I cau rojolce with you fu that freedom sud grandour, and wish, With you, that oy zmay Le pas- poiual, . With many theuks for your kind remembrance of e, 3 s alacarsly yours, i Joux Buawz® .

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