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o FLETOE Y e e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY [1, 1873 " SPORTING MATTERS. The Athlotles Get NMore than Even with tho Cone tennluls, Other Interesting Dall Gamos at tho East, gpening Day of 1lie Kentucky Tarf Macte Ing at Lexinglon, Mosting of the Farragut Boat Olub, BASE.BALL, ATIILETIOS—CLNTLNSTALS, Epectat Linpatel fo The Chicaao Tribune, TriLsbELPILs, Pa., May 10.—~The third gamo patsweon tho Centounials and Atblsties waa play- od this aftornoon on tha former's ground in tho resonco of about 1,000 wpoolators. The Athe Jtics wers Lent on retrioving thelr roputation, and signally reveracd tho ronult of tholr preced- Ing gamo. ‘Their batling was very heavy through- oo, and the flolding, with ouo ozception, al- it perfect, Korco played badly at short stop, biaviug throo errois, and throw yoorly, In the fast Inniug = triple plny was wads by Clapp, putton, and Itiebmond. Ausou sent hiomo turce men, sud wado his second. In tho eighth in- pingiForco’s wild throw gave the Centonulaly {beir only run. Following is the scote by iue nings ¢ 000001000—1 o 04406 0—20 PUILADELPIIAS—NEW HAVENA, Nes Havex, Conn., May 10.—Haze-ball: Phil- adolphias, 13 ; Now 1faveus, 0, BOSTONE—MUTUALY, 4 Dostos, May 10.—Lasc-bull: Bostons, 4 Mutuzly, 1. TARTIONDS~WASHINGTONS, HanTronn, Lunu., May 10,—Las0-ball 3 fords, 93 W ushingrous, 1. Hart- CONVENTED To £T. LOUIA, 1o the £ditor of The Clitenno Trign tir. Louts, May 10.—Tally two for the ** Futare Qreat City"] Bound the Iewgag., Jingle the Higglody Pigeloty, Rattlothe tin-things gone onally. 8t Louiy Is ahead. Lho Mound City is ticorious! Theto can bo no longer any quention in regard 1o the supremacy of thocity of mud and dost. “%e have met tho enemy, and thoy e oura” Tho **Brown Soes” lavo eaptuted tho ¢ Whita Hiockings.” An for Chicago, hor Liarps are hune on Lhe villows, Jebobad ds_writtcn upon ber. fox ke glofh Ly doparted. Let Tom Yoley lun vaz, drapo Lis enloon with Llack, hio nud his followers drink to the'drogs the waters of Marah, 8ix weeka ago L leit tho Garden City to be- como o eojoumar fu this elty, 1 leftin tears, bt iy mowining daye are over. I aw Hura thac {lio futes bave boen kinder to ma shea my fears, No mora Cticago in wine, if yon pivase. " Liko o vast majority ot politic.aus, L preler Lo be on the winuing 1do, When I first struck this oity, 1 confoss that my eyes wero ko filmed over with projudice in favor of Clncego tuat 1 could not sco thy present or progpective greatoess of Bt, Luuis, aod when every other man whowm I mot talked to mo abont the inefgmtcance of Clduago as compared with iho * future " great city, I could not soe it. Dut Wa sciles huve fulen from my cyes,, wd what was then dark ond myetes tious to me,. 8 now as clear s the crystal waters of tho Mixiesinpi which wo aro allowed to drink here, Bpenli-iz of water, It makes mo laugh when I think of my former stupidity and ignoranca in thinking that Lake Michigun wator was it to drink, Now I realize how inelpid it ta—tharo 18 no body to it. Bat to roturn to the great topie which {u now uppermost m tho miucs of tho peoplo in thin hrico-blessed city. Hereaftor your ciub will be known—if kuown at all—zs tho. White-washod, instead of the White Btockings. You ought to Lear tho talk—it is decidedly rich, "It fa expecled that the city authoritiea . will tako some definito action upon tho victury schieved by tho Lirown Soca, Just what tho programme will bs § is impoemblo to toll, Lut probubly the Activg Mayor will proclaim a gon- eral jublles. All busincss will be suspended for swcok. ToDeums will bo colebratod {u tho churches, an immenee procession will ba had, sud it 48 genorally supposed that Gen. ‘Sterman wili bo tho Grand Marwhal, Al the membera of the winning club will be decoratod with medals, and cach ouo presontad with s magnificont houes, sud recotve o liberal ponsion for life. When the capital fs romoved from Washington to Bt, Louis—a result which 18 rendored certatn Ly this great victory~tho nnuiversery will be ob- sorved as o national loliday for afl tie, What o pity that we cannot Liopo to Jive to celebrate its gontenary, Thoro i, however, a shade of sadnees coming over mo a8 L contewplato ull thiw, I canuot te- press somo feclings of commireration for poor Chigago—a city in which I uscd to take somo prido. What will bocomo of you? That s a covundrum which I asw unsblo to solvo. Tho wise ones Loro predict that within 5 yoar you will makos boutlre of your direqs torics, surrender your city chbarter, and hence- forth bo contout to bo a mero village. Of course the men of enterprise will como to Bt Lounis, I ‘would adviso thomto como ot once, and securo tomoe city proporty. Iieal ostato 1s bound to ad- vance from 100 to 800 per cout within the noxt »ix months, But I must stop, Every minute now Is worth » genoration, Z'e deum landamus {ubilate deo vive (a baqgalclle. Frothily yours, MIOL. ——— THE TURF. XENTUOKY ASSOCIATION MELTING AT FRANKFORT. Lexivaroy, Ky, May 10.—Tho races ovar tha Eentucky Assoclation courso thla nfteinoon were wery largely attended. Tho spirit was excollont, alibough the track was very hoavy, owing to ralus of the night boforo, The first race, Phanix Hotel stakes, for 8- i?moldn. 250 each, play or pxx. $230 added, cGrath's Aristides, Grimstead, Goldmine, by tmp. Australisn, Harper'sb, o. Tenbrock, by imp. YPhpeton, Sul '8 br, e. Bill Bruce, by Ent uhur‘ Ccl Btouo’s b, c. Millonaire, and Mogibbons' ¢h, £, Eleanor, Doy Astoroid, were the startors, Aristides was tho favorite at about 8140, Harp- er's socond clioico at €100, Druca third at §50, and tho fleld 20, At tha start Harpor lod, with ‘Grinstead closa up, which positions wera retain. e to tho close, oxcopt that Balyer's took the 'g‘nflcgml piace coming under the string. The ro- 'nult was: ¢ Balyer's Gunstead's Goldmi X The scoond raca was & dash of 13§ miles, throo startors. ‘Eeene Richards’ b, Habiuson & Mor, Marper's Excel, o, Monmoutl, jan's Biglello Bigfellow was ths favorito at conslderablo ‘Lo third raco was & mils dash, purse §350; thres startors. 3icGruth'a Asron Pennington. 1 Keens Rtichards’ Mistortuu Uegibbon's Eleaor,,.. Time—1:833 The start was = bad one, but Pennington would have won tho race anyhow. The track waa heavy, Leuco the slow time, AN EXQLISIL TULYITE DEAD, ‘Wammsaton, D, 0., Moy 10.—1ho Ttev, John King, of Ashley do la Lauude, in Lindolnshire, isdead, Mr. King, undor tho assumed namo of Mr. Laonde, was widoly knovn as the ownor of raclug stock, notably of Apology, tlis wioner o2 the Oaks 1,000 goiceas and Bt, Leger stakos of 1874, and of Iioly Friar, one of tho favoritos for the Dorby ot 1875, Holy Filar becomes disquals ifed for running for the Derby, and all bets ou Lim are rendored void. . WESTERN CIRCUIT MEETIXO, Special Lusvateh (o The Chjcayo Tribune, Tezrox Laore, Ind,, AMay 10.—Everythivg is . W readiness for the races of the spring meoting of tho Terro Haute Trottivg Association. This will be the fitet of tho Western circult. The Premiuths amount to $10,000. The meesiog will contiuue four dsys, with two races daily, Aggre- gate eatries, 60, 3 ——— AQUATIC. FANRAGUT DOAT CLUB ‘The monthly mesting of tho Farrsgut Boat €lub was hold at the Orsud Pacitio Hotel lass $vénlng, Proaidont F. AL Btaplenin the chalr, ‘I'ne Execatlve Committee roported {hat they bad united with the Barge Club in the construe- tion of & walk from the rallroad irack to the Iolglt-h?lunn of the Club, TlLe report was opted, Tho Committes on Uniforms ragorud, recom- mended ths sdaplion of shirts with cherry-ool od trimming, and caps of ::d“:‘ waterial aod col- opt orted the lpudoh of g ihe SRR G0l phant, and gave thonsw arrangemont of tha rix arows for the commg reaon. I1a minu stated that tho new four-oared paper ehoil wouid ar- riva from Troy ahoud the midilla of this mouth, 1t jn to be calfodt the Kenllworth. Mr. Thomas It Joukius was then elected Vice- Dresident. Hayoral naw namen woro admitteil an mombers, and geveral applicstioan wero referrod to the Committan on Adwisaton, Mr, 0. R. MeDawall then presented the Club with a very elagant flag of ehierry and white allltélwnnng the namo of {henow barge, Richard 0, Oliphant. ‘ SRR e ANN BELIZA. The Menua of Getting tho Financinl Comfort Awnrdod by Chiof-Juntico Miclonn Fiutly Denjod to ¢ tho Nines teenth ? by Chitol=Justice Lowes Bant Lake, Moy 10.—In tho care of Ann Eliza va, Brighom Young, oo the application of tho plalntift for & writ of sitachment to compol tho paymont of 8500 por manth atimony pou- | donta lite from tho time of tho commoncement of tho ault, nearly twn yoars ago, a8 awarded by Chlef-Justice ficKean, a decialon was rendored to-qay by Chiof-Justice Lowo, whioh ls quite lougthy. The mummary is that in all casen of divoreo the law was plain and the authorities ovorwhelming (bat alimony could uot be awarded unless & vold mnrriago was oither Grat aduiitted by the partics or proved. Thade- fendant had alleged in bis angwer that tho mare ringe in question was n bignmous and polyga- moua ono, and tho sliegatious not Laing denled must Lo taken as true. If snch a marrisge was enterod Into ignorantly by tho plalntift, equity will open ita doors for hior rellef, but, upon the onec a8 it utands, it I8 not fn ths fudgmont of tho Court according to the principles of equily or good conscionco to enforce the payment of ad mterim alimouy, 1t appoars from the record that the alleged marriago was colobrated in this city, and the plalntiff aud defendant both reside inthiscity. Itcannot, therefaio, bo a dillieult or exponsive duty for the plainuff to piaco upon rocord m conlirmation or kome explanatiou of the unoxampled aud most extracrdiuary sllega- tions made, if any just explaualivn exists, aud the Canrt Lolds that such explanation is due ta the commou principles of squity aud public jus- tico befora proceeding furthor in tho direction sought. It would bo strange indeed If, upon such o stato of facts uncontrovorted by any ruls of pleading or of Inw and uncxtevu- ated by any evidenco, it could he imposcd ng o duty upon n court of equity to direct or enforea the payment of allmony, and thus bostow pu- parent if not indecd the real snuction of the law npon a practioo which Is hostile to the civiliza- tion of the ago and which the penal etatutes of tho leud visit with condign punisbment. Tho mution for an attachumeut is deuied, aud the ruly diachinrged. FIRBES. IN NEY/ YORK OITY. New Yon, May 10.—Tha Planct Carpst Mills, situnted on Prealdent, Carroll, Hoyt, and Bond strocts, Brooklyn, o large four-story biick build- ing, was destroyed by fro to-night, causing a lota of ovor €500.000. Tho firo was of iucondlary origin. Tho mills wore ownod by DBuchauan & Iyatt, who omployod ahout 400 operatives, Tira-engino No. 4 was standing fn frout of tue bulding, aud the et becamo so iutense thal thy firomeon wore driven uway. Whou tho walla feil in the burning Jutonnd earpots was eo hot that the steol and brays of tho ongiuo melted, leaving her a complets loss. The firo was still burulng at o late hour, and tinestoued bo roach tho public school and Jlcthodiss Churol, 'Tha insurance on the mills was 180,000, A NECENT CONFLAGRATION. Sjiecial bispateh to The Cluctos T'ribune. Dernorr, Mich,, May 10.—Reports of tho re- auit of tho investigation intotlo great fire which burned down tho factory of the Weber Furniture Company, on tho momlug of April 29, were filod to-day by Chief-Engineer Battle aud Jerome Craule, President of the Fire Com- misgion, DBoth find that tho firo originated from spontancous combustion, or else was the work of au incondlary, they do not decide which, Thore was & very curious delay in the sending of the alnrm, the Fire Dopariment not recelving it until batf au bour ufter tho tire broke out, AT, MEMPHIS, Mearuis, Tenn,, Mav 10.—A fire this morning destroyod the clothing-house of H. Cohen & Biro., John P, Hughos' saleon, and weeral other wmall buildings ou Charloston avenuo. Lous, 20,000 ; nmured in the Livorpool, London snd Globe, Quoen's, Hamburg, and Biemon, AT MERRILL, IA, Snectal Dispatch to The Chicaar Tridune, Brovx Cirv, May 10,—A fire yosterday even- ing at Merrit], s small station 13 mileas cast of tuo .Central Read, dostroyed a emall dwelling onned and oconpiod by John Lnley, who was Luroed up In the houno.” Tho origin of the lire was unkuown, AT ST, LOUIS. 87, Lou, 3May 10.—Tho stair-factory and turning-shopa of Thorue, Fisher & Co,, No, 1833 Diddlo streot, wore burned yestorday. Tho loss in ahout 816,000 ; the insurance is smal, includ- iug §1,400 lu the Hiboruw, of Cincinuati, « AT _SPRINGFIELD, MO, fr. Lous, Mo., May 10,—Bixtcen busincss housos and dwollings in Bpringfiold, Mo., were burned yostorday morning, causing a heavy loss. Gen, C. B, Hotland's block was among the prop- erty destroyed, 1nvolving s loss of 35U, he othier Josses are nol yob ascortaived, IN CHICAGO, The alarm from Dox 394, at 8 o'olock yester~ day morning, was occaslonsd by fire in a framo dwelling owned and occupiod by Joha Gorman, ¢ tho cornor of Ashland avenue and Twonty- socond street. T.oms, 9200, Lhe upacttlvgof a stove cansed tho ilaco, Tho two-stury framo bullding No, 230 Went- warth avenuo, occupled by Alenie Stolgo as & millinery stors, was fired at 1 o'clock this morn~ ing, - Damago, $160; no lusuranca. OBITUARY. JUDGE GEORQGE W;l \':II(I!‘ODWARB, PENNSYL- Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WiLxEsaung, Pa,, May 10,—A cable dispatch to his family In this city eays that the Ion, Goorgo W. Woodward, a prominont jurist and- politician, died yestorday uf pueumonia 1 Homo, Italy, whithor Lo Liad goae for his boalth, Judge ‘Woodward was born ot Bathany, Ia., in 1509, was admittod to tho Dar in 1830, was & momber of tha Constitutional Convention of 1337 and 1638, ennd wos Prosiding Judge of the Fourkt Judiclal District for ten yoars, Ilo way Judge of tho Bupreme Court of Penn- sylyanis for fifteon years, and Chief-Justica during _the last | four years of his term, Ho was a prominont momber of tho For- tieth and Foriy-firet Cobgress, a member of tho Coustitutional Conveution of 1872 aud 187, and o candidate for Governor in opposition to Andrew (. Curlin. Judge Woodword was a Icador of tho Pennsylvania Democraoy, and tock an activo part in Siato aud national afaira, CAPT, EDOAR WAKEMAN. Hax Fnaxoisco, Cal, May 10,—Capt, Edgar ‘Wakemad, for many years a Commandor in the servico of the Pacifls Mail Stoamship Company, died last nigh at hig reaidence in Last Oukland, C. J. BRENHAM, BAx Praxciaco, May 10.—0O, J, Brenhsm ded to-day at his realdonce in ths city. bdimlas Soitoruinbohooel A POLITICAL, GALVA, ILL, Speeial Dispatch to the Chicace Triduns, Qarva, 11, May 10.~Galva aticks to her tem- perance principles of the past year by a kusjorit) of 89— Rula n!l’ 21 over l-pn )u’: 4 ey MARKED FOR THE AX. Special Dispated to The Chicago Tridune, Wasuixagox, D, 0., Aay 10,~Thers ia little doubt that Sheats, of Alabams, Is to bs romoved {rom the porition of Bixth Anditor of the Treas. ury, a0 ollico which Lo Las held for ouly two mouths. ——— PRIEST GERDEMAN'S CASE. PorapeLriis, Pa,, May 10,.—Dariog the trial to-day of Uerdeman, the Oathollo priost alleged e e that T Shmeh ke the U 1 Was o debied ko datoud EEIR ant $407, OUR CUSTOM-HOUSE. Tho Chances Largely in Favor of Aty Coming Down. Tallke of Canceling the Various Btone Contracts. Prohablo Delay of Two Years Caused hy Mr, Rankin’s Blunder, Erectal Dlaatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnixatoy, D. €., May 10.—Thers is now acarcoly any doubt that Bupervising Architoct Pottor and tho Hecrelary of he Tremsury will decide that tho walls of the Chicago Custome House wust bo taken down. Italao seews al- most certain that Scetatory Dristow wili docline to nssutne {Lo responsibility of havibg them taken down without the mpecifio suthiority of Congreas, and that bo will couteut himself with susponding operations and reporting the facts to Congress. Beeretary Dristow doca not now atate this. 1le bas not as yot Leen ofticinlly acqualot- od with tho facts as thoy are to La ro- ported by the Examiniug Enginoers, 'Tha Iatter aro now engaged upon their raport, which will not Lo conipietod for rome _days, Aw soon au comploted, it will bo prescnted, in the abrence of tho Supervising Archiitect, to tha chlef cleik of tho Architect's Durcau, who will donutless - medintely forward it to the Secretary of tue Troauury. TAERE N4 DEEX KO PRECEDENT in the history of the Gove:nnont which would warrant Gen. Bristow in assuming such finzncial responaibility ag the razing of tho walls would involvo, Tho only cliauges io tho construction of great bufldivgs which have been uneces- sitated have Loon made bofore tho Bupomstruciure Lns bsen placed upon tho foundatione, and beforo any cauciderable oxe penso bns been ncutred. Waile it 1 predicablo that the leiter of the luw cited in thowso dis- patchies would not be coustraod to pravaut the Secretary from ordering tho walla tuken down s & noceasary part of tho construction,all the prin- cipal officers of the Architoct’s and Heoretary's offlee, aud of thio Law Deparlnent, soom to con- cur in tho opinion that the Secrotary will deom it proper, if nob necogsary, to SUBMIT TUE WUOLH CASE TO CONGRESS before mny further action s Lilien, m view of the political capital which tho Opporitinn may ondesvor o msko of this stuvendons blundar, Tho suthorities here at of tho opinion thst tha defiuito action of Congress cau scarcaly bo ex- necled bofore a sear from this date, whould the Hecratary decide upou this postponemont. 1t in quito possible that Lo may Tecowmend tha can- cellatton of the exiating coniracts for the Luons Vista stoue, aud the ercction of the builsing 1FON A DIFFERENT PLAYN, The Bucoa Vista_atono ls rapidly falling into diefavor with tho Dopartmout, xud tho eugineors doubt tho AMZH{ of tho slouo to wsusiain tho pressuro, Vieakuesa aud tho fact that ic s full of petroloum and iron spota are the chicf objoc- tions modo to tho stove. Architect Potter, on bis recaut visit to Clicago, discovorod tho fs- sty in tho walls andtho settling of the founda- tion. Whilo ingpocting the butlding in the com- pany of Rankin, Potter saw & Inrge board nailed upogainyt o stone: Mo nsked Raukin wlat it meant, Rankiu roplied that ho id vot know, Dotier divected that the board bo torn down, srhieu bo discovered A VIsSTRE 12 or 15 foot high, and trow 1to 3 inches wido. A further uspection discoverod more boardings, of whowo purpose Itaukin was also iguoraut, which bid noro fissures, Irom that hour Pot- ter dotermived upon tho remnoval of Ravkin, Tho ruport of tho Engincers as to tho foundation [e an bad as posslvlo. They say & pile can be driven down avywhero, The reaponslbllity for this foun- dation s placed by thie peoplo hers upon Ranlin, and not upon Mullott, Siuco it is positively do- cided -that the walls must como down, thero is littls doubt that Architoct Potter may have BOXI NOTION OF 1S OWN 03 to the buildiuz to ba then orocted. Ile claima that Lo can baild a suitable bullding for mauch less than Mullett's extimato. If work is discontinued until ho noxt Congreea decides about the walls, the appropriaiious for the ro- mainder of this,and for tho coming fiecni yeur,arn likoly to bo covored into tho Troasury as lapsod, FINANCIAL. AN IMPORTANT SUIT. New Yorg, May 10,—Somo time ago an in- Juuction was grauted in the Buprome Court Clrwbors, resiralning tho Now York Guaranty and Indemmity Company from remorving s large quautity of iron rails from the store of Woodruff & Roblugon, tha application being made on be- Lalf of Jay Cooke & Co. and Jay Cooke, Mo- Caliouglh & Co, The latter ilym pledged s por- ticn of Lha iron to the Bacretary of tho Navy to rovout the romoval of depositd with thew os uropean navy paymastors, aud for tho further deposit of £100,000. 'Kho Suprewmo Court to day decided the caso, holding that the Cooko firma obtained no right to the iron, but thoso wito sctually advancod tho monay on the faith of the dron staud in tha podition of innocent purchasers, aud havo o right to foreoloan tho lien by selling thie iton to rennburso themeelves ; that the New York Guarautee aud Indemoity Company staud in that position, and the injunction suuxt bo va catod to them ; tat the Becretary of tho Navy stauds in the samo position as to the iron pledged to hum for an sdvance, and the injunce tion would be vaoated as fl bim it it appoared that tho ndvance had not beon ropaid, but aa to tho portiun piedged to him for woncy thea due from Couke, McCullough & Co. fu Wwas nat for monoy udvauced, and ho sisuds s no botier Light than tiat firm, MISSOURI_SECURITIES, Br. Lows, May 10,—Eigtt hundred thousand 6 por cent ocurrcnoy State rovenuo bonds were awnrded to-dsy by Gov., Hardin and the Fund Commissloners to J. & W, seligmau, of New York, at 49 cents, an unexpoctodly high price, T'ho County Court of 8t. Louws County also to-day awardud 500,000 por cont gold bonda of thie conuty, torun twonty years, to Kohn & Co., bankers, St. Louis. at 100 76-100, which ta 2 per cont higher than any county bonds ever brouglit bofore. © ALTON, The Firemen-The Proposed Wators Woriis. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, AxLTON, May 10.—The semi-anuual parade of the Alton Fire Dopaitment took place to-day aud the tiromen mado a fine display, ‘The Qity Council this afterncon adopted the repors of the commiites appointed ta visit dif- fersnt oities and report in regard to building wator-works fn this cny} and passed a rosolution suthortzing the Commiusionors to advertisc for bids for building the samo, THE WEATHER. Wasuinaroy, D. 0., Msay 10,—For the Upper Missieaippi and Lower Miesouri Valleys, and ths Upper Lakes, falling barometer, northeast to southeast winds, warmer, cloudy, $hrestening weatler; excopt possibly colder from Dakeis to Lake Buperior. —————— . TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Milen, the Dlootatngton tramp, who attempted sulcide by ehooting in thohoad with a platol, Las eince dled from the offccts, The Massachusetts IHonss of Nepreasntatives vesterday appropristed £50,000 to represont Alas. sachuzotis at the I'hiladslphia Contennial, Conniderable raln has fallen ia tue Miohi- an lumbet regions, which will holp logs ou tho largor streams alroady afloat, but will not affect nb%nxllg. atrenms, whote roll-ways have not beeu Reports of the various heads of depsrtments of tha Dloomington City Government, publishod Yeaterday, are very full and compreiienstve, showing tuas all dopartments aro in s healthful conditton, A Remarkablo Escapo. Antioch (Cut,) Ledaer, Last Monday mornlog Jamos Mitchell, of An+ tloch, a young miau 17 years of age, rode over {he Diablo rauge of fooihilis 6 ord milea outh of the town it quest of a missing Lorse, llo bad wcoured the country for weveral hours fn vaw, but 11iding (o the summit of a bigh ridge ho recoguized tha objoct of his search grazing in the distauce, Puiling spars to his jaded al ll:fllloped off in tuai diroction, when the anis mal Lo was riding suddenly halted having as the rider lupsond siopped iuto w aquirrel hol Ho atlompted torein him ssifde, uithe sama time glviug him the spur, when bhorse and ridor fell 10 the bottom of acoal shaft 40 foet ia depth. ‘Sho horuo had leaped scrovs the mhaft, atriking his fore foel on tho fartbor side, and the hind foe$ found wo Yooting, With eurprising ovule uses and prossuce of mind the young man clasred hisarma around tho lorse's neck, lest w the deccsnt by somo mcans la sliculd be brought beneath tha animal. At the bottom waw a litt'o rliolf of mand rock ; on this reatad the fote festol the bhorre; whils tho hind foot reachod the bottom of ths ebaft. Compollad to remaln I this poution, Mitcholl wan fortunatn. 1y free fromn davger of being injured by soy movements of tho aojmal, o dust neownoned by the ranid dencent hev «ttiol, James liegad to meditaio upon the pecaliar poeition In which he so unezpectouly found Liwurelf, soveral tuiles from auy Lunan Liabitation, et the hottom of & shalt 40 Tect deep and 3 fart indiamoter, hig ouly companion hiy Inithful nteed, shicl iny moltonless, "Fo remain wan Lo die, nud that, t90, by starsation, xshn was, acif by & mitacle, uninjured by the fall, thia forco of the blow lizving beet broken by clinglug to the neck of tho hor:o, which was duringthy de:cont n a perpendicular posit There was hut one way out of tho novel aud dengerons position, The walls of tha shaft Taust be realed, put mont of tho way it Lad beon dug through randatone, snd the slightest mietalio in ;ielllnqu footing would be fatal. Realfzing that Lis 1ilo was at s stake in tho attompt, ho drow of hisboots, loft Prs hiat aud cost, and in 8 fow moments ho was once again Lnsking in the sunsling above. 'Tho Lorso lived bnta short timo, It seems the shafthad boon dug while Em' ecting for coal sovoral yaara aince, » thick erowth of weeds complotoly conceal- ed 1t fron v I‘I_IILADHLI’IUA. Growth and Improvement of the OltvemPolitice=~"Lhe I3uokiaTrade. Correrpundence of T'he Clitoage Tribune. Patrabrinita, May 7.—One who has not vis- ited Philadelphis durlng the last tive or ten years would be struck with the OUOWTL AND IMPROVEMENT evarywhoro visible withl the litits of the city, Maseive buildings, of {mposing etructure; uow eircots, oxtending far Into what was but recontly tho rural neighborhioods; and o grudual chango In tha stylo of architecture, havo put n uew nepect:upon the sppeatance of tine hitherto quiot and Quaker-itko town. The Park, too, nith its 2,700 scros, with its estonaive avd beantiful drives, has worked a great change in tho bubits of the people. The uumber of families who now keep handsoms equipages, with fiue borses, Las multiplicd to an extent thae can only be appreciated by une who etrolls along tho purk avouues and wilnossoa the arowd of vchicles thnt puss and repans, The Zoologieal Garden, ulso, which piomises to bocome ous of the best in the world, draws the people from the Lioat sud feud atmospliero of the city proper out into tho puro air of the country, whero their minda are ¢ d and instructod ju patural i Strangora who visit Philadelplia dur- painl year wiil see tauch to adaire it+ euvirons, Iy conceded that T BLECTION in this Slate next autumn will e exciting, aod tho result doubtful, riranft will be re- nominated Ly tho Republicars bt it is = ditil- cuit watteriodeterinine who wiil bo the standard- bearer of the Democeracy. [t wouid Lo very agrocable to *the views of the Liberal Liepuhe iicaus 1f the Democralio Convention wonld nominate ex:Gov. Cuitin cr Edgar Cowan; but there 18 1o iiielibood of this beiug done, Thero fs but litle change or movotaayt among the Democratic masses of tlus State, They aduero with pertinacity to the old Dewocraticsiandazda, nud look with distrust upou thoss 1hio have been allled Iu tha past with tho party iu power. At any rate, they are not prepared to accept them u T, ‘Ui purt played by ZUCLUBE AND FPONNEY in the laet election for Governor does mpot, por- Laps, verv clearly indicate their course in the spproaching election. Thoey both bitterly op- poeod Hartranft, and McCluare doubtiers mil ad- liere to that line of policy; but there urs intitna- tions tht Foruoy has buried the hatchet, and i3 pioparing to give Lis party an uudivided sup- Kt MeClure sud Forney wera bosom friends, and were to bo scen almost daily at Guy's taking & galad and o drop of sowething, together, aud exploring Lo possibllitics of futuro politics. Whan Forney wont abrosd, McClwo, looking round to socuro a ** wif“ of vautage,” flzod his gaze upon the tripod of his absent friend, and detormiued to seat himeelf thorvon. Ace cordingly, ho endeavored to purchiase tho Press, and tho arrangement was well-nigh completed, whon Fornoy chauged his mind aud the sale tell through, Nothing discoutsged, McClura obe tained the Age, and on its foundation issued the T'tines, 'The papor Las been & succoss, aud, whou Fornoy returns, he will be likely to find that McCiuro is o formidable rival m journalistic euterprise, Pluladelphia was formorly the seat of THE BOOK-TRADE, but that emplro bas doparted. Now York and Boston now take tho lead. still, Pluladelphia as a distributing-centre for books holds bigh rauk. Lut abo does not occupy the same ank in tho vatiety aund character of the lterature that f{ssucs from tho presses of Ler publishing houses ns the citica aboves nomed. Nevertholess, Lippincott & Co, Ciaxton, Romson & Hafelfinger, and Portor & Contes, oro auong the most’energetic pub- lishers in tho country, ‘The trada at presout ia in a very depreased condition ; and such aro tho discouraging prospocts that books ready for publication aro bold back until more prosperons times encuo. Among the mors notleeable books recontly {ssued from thu press of tho Xesers, Claxton & Co. is s novel cafled ** Anuetl,” The author is a lady woll known in our Lest circlos, of charming wavuers aud biilliaut talents, er first work has beon generully rond, aud is much praiged, Hanseur. —_——— A Girl's Itevengcs A singular story of jealousy anil ravenge comes from Sicily. A beautiful iauuz girl, namod Floriug, who saa the bolle of traveling circus, 1o which sha figured aa the lion-tawer, bhad bacn for eomwe timo recelying the attentions of an ath- lote Lolongiug to tho same troapo. By soms meaus shio loarned ho was not faituful to her, but lind anothor Iady-iose. No elgas, however, of Lier painful discovery wera allowed to eacapo. Bhe Btill amiled aweetly upon bim, In bor own bosom sho planued a tarrible rovenge. Ons evoning wheon the performance had bean unusu- ally brlllant—after Florins had whipped the lions and forced them to He at her [fect—sho called hior rocraant lover naido and sald to bim ¢ * 1o you still love mo ¢* wAlnays,” Lio anawered, * Do you kuow that I should dle if youn shonld dovats yourself to snothor woman ¥ Wiiat an idea!" respouded the Yoo man. But I sbould first kill you," said Floriua. And how would you do that ?" ‘Thus! ™ cried tho gitl, ot the same instant pushiug hi violently iuto-the cago of {ha lons. They attacked the unfortunnte man at ouce, and tore him to ploces, whils Florina urged them on with blows of her whip, ———— You Got M, ¢ foss 19 itchmond (Vay) Enqinrer, Tinther a merio-comio {noident occurred ata statlon ou tho llichmond & Danvilie lallroad a fow days ago. An obgineer having occasion to Dback his train on to & siding to toko on an extra car, & negro who was to do the coupling got caught in botween the bumpers of the oif-car and the train, sud, thongh not seriously bLust, bad the breath pretty well knooked out of jumn and was unable to move, Aunolher negro, who saw bis predicamont, erept up to tho engine avd drawling the enginoor aside, sald to him in a con- fidential whizpor: 1 Boss, you got him.” * What 2" ** You got him, Boss, sure enaf dls time. Me can't move nor holler needer.” Bl &)uzzlod. the Enquirer roporter again de- manded nn exptaustion, whon the negro sank Lis voicolower, and, giving a knowing loer, said ; “Boss, 18pecs you beltar runj uobody seod you,” aud then disappeared, About this time the firsman, who had gone back, eame forward and oxplained matters, but it in evident that nogro No. 2 thouglit tho squeczo was doue on purposs, —_—— Preachers Noeded tu Mississipple The Raymond (lun.fi Gazelie, in roforring to » serinon preached {n that place 1ast Bunday, by J, Waino, says; * Many of his re no doubt surprised at one of his onts, vis., that thereare entire counlies -l;vpl in whioh thore {s not s resldent of ‘the Gourel of any donomination, and that thore aro ploaty of grown men on women in the Btate wio ha¥o nover Lesrd a Gospol sermon proached. _— - rolund, The agrionltnral atetistica of Treland for 1874, Just lusuted, vhiow il acroage undor crops com- yarced with 1878 in cereal crops a docreaws of 80,075 acros, in barley of 14,507 acres, an lu- crease of wiieat of 20,424, and of bero and rya of 077 acron. In green crops potatoes decreased 10,837 acres, but s -rulwrdlnld afforded an fu- creava; turnlps decroased 14,620 acres. In other crops dax decreased 23,890 acres, mangel wursel incraased au‘ucm, ubbnfi by 6,069 acros, sud hay by 63,484 acres. Inthesstimated total produce of cersal crops thare is an igereasa @t $3U,74d qre,, in whoat o incroase is 218,062 qra., in barley 111,861 qem., 1693 qra, In green 69,045 tons, mangel 26 by 81,221 qra., v patn 24 h bora 1,005 ¢ cropn potat e wurzol by 2! d ary Ty 163, 0 grants” wio loft tha Irish ports in 1874 wan 71,779, belug n decrease of 16,213 compared with 1871, The uumber of males who emlgrated in 1974 was 40,210, or 12,363 lemn than inthe pre- vioaayear. Tiin females were 84,589, & dectonso of 4,537 compared with 1873, B kiow Authors Live. Hippoerates, in his celebratod ** Treatlse on Diet,” endenvored to prove that all men wers born with equal capaaly, and the difference fn alier Iife in thioir ineutal puwer was owisg tothe food which thoy atn, A respectabln phyrician anserts that he can es- tiinate tho caiibre uf a man's wiud by the siate of his stomncl:, 1t ia niated that a gentlemanireated Dr, John- #on Lo naw honey and cream, of which ho ate so much his entertainer becamealarined, 1his cole- brated men had always & voracions attachment toa leg of mutton, **At my aunt Ford's,” eaid b “I'ato ko muct of a boiled leg of mutton that sho nsed to dalic of it.” JowephAddiwon was very timid in tho presenca of thoso wholie deemed Linsupericrs, and sirove to bring Lis coursgs up by the ues of wine, and flually becamo very intemporato, which drew from Dr. Johnson Lhese memoitble re- auatkss * In the bottie discontent news for com- fort, comardice for courage, aud basbfulaess for confldence,” Charles Lamb was excosrively partial to ronst piee. nid wrote &u essay 1 praire of it. Ariosto wos #o attached 1o & rrufial “(Z of i that Lesaid of Lunneil Lo should Lave **when acorna weie the food of man- lired kind." Bheliey tiad an ineffahle contemot for all een- sualitied of the 0, wad, hke Nowtun, used to mlum: if ho bad du T'o countaraut a 12 1y to corpuloney, Lord Brron &t one period A us i four- days i & week on fish and vegeta los, Denjamin Ytsuilu esat'molated practicing abmtinencs from amual fosl 1 beaitated 8omo time, hio & tozen principle antd fn- clination, il ot actie that whon a cod had Leon opennd il fieh were found in it, I said to mysel?, 1f vu't et one another I koo 1O reason why we sy not eat you. How con- veuient it is to be a i that Lnovy how to invent o plausil: for tbatover 1t has an inclination to 3, o9, The anticipated apoearance of Woodhnll apd Claflin on the witness-stand wpears to buve been the sitraction yeeterday moruing, to jodge from the remarksol a knot of well-dreased “fadies who #at near one of the repoiters’ tabiev, Ono of thess ladies, a largs, baudsome woman, drems- ed fu rich mouining, waa e, Gen, Iiobinson, tho owner of tho Woodanil Louze, which bas enterad ko extensiveiy Into tho trial, Mrs. Robinson tallked very frecly in reward to the teatimony whicls she is to Le" called tipou by the defonre to pive, Sho says tuat sho lenred the housn to Mie, Wooubnll furnished, snd that awong the sppointments of tha parior was aud in n sofa-bed. * She sdds that shie #at uipon it no leter than yesterday momming, This will con- tradiet the testimony of fitephen Pearl Andreus, who swore that thore wa3y no sofr-bed 1n the mangion of the ** modern Mme, Lioland." A Dream Which Was Not Alla Dream, A dizpatch from Goorgetown, Del., of the 40tk ult,, 6ays s ** Jolin Androws, the eolored Jucul preacher who murdezod his wilo on luet Suuday night, was discovored Lhrough a rema: %1 droam of Henry James, oo Of our white vitle zens, last might, who bad, with othare, leen in scarch of tho adsassin, No oue know of tha col- orod church Lavinz an attic, but after James dreamod that be found Andrews there, ho look gomo friends and a Inddor, and discovered sn srorture loading to the chureh loft, which be opeued and called out * John, coma down.' A full-blocded echo came back, ‘1 will, 1f you won't hurt me,” which caueed Mr. Jomes to take two steps—ona down the ladder, the other oun clear into tho etieet. Notwitbetanding the ¢ dream-render’s ' fright, frienda asceuded to tho attic and capturod i ‘echo,’ darky and all, and bave him incarcoratod in our jaul at the progont timo."" e T Rreo Crorp save: ‘* The Grest F'ather sends Cominissiuners oat Lere (o tell the truth, 1nd they prav God to help them toll the truthi; but they ull lie and steal; I don’t undorstand if." The trontle with Rep CLoup is that Lie ian't cir- Uued.—-lwlubr. POPULAR SCIENCE LIBRARY. Under this titlo will bs lamed tractice Looks ties of neat andst- tho unifuria price of a dollsr cack, that balt bring ilie varied aad wportant rosalia of moderm entiilc (n.jalry withia exey reach of all clasaes of read- Much of the wondorful Intallectus! actirity of the o I8 taking a sciontulo diroction, and nearly erery do- partment ol kuowlodge {a paweriully atfoctod by it but thurosults aro usually embodied fu buoks o large (bnt many pouple have nalther moucy o buy shem nor ikme ta | read tho, while the renraduction of the ripest ecientitio literataro, La form sultablo fur extensive diffusion, haa by no means kopt pace with the ganorsl adrance of thuaght, ‘Tbe *POPLAD SCIZNCE Linmany" will contributato thiy destrablo objoct by prosenting aserios of volumes—oiizi- na), translations, repriots, snd abridgmente=whb co- plous fllustratians, in all the departuents of aclence that aroof practical and popular futarcst, 1t will take s frea rangs in {ta cholee of vublects, and treat them ina way that willba most lutoresting and profitable to general readors, . “Iha following works bave just becn lsued, to be fol lowed by others of & slmilar character, from time to thna, Prico, 81 vach, HEALTI. Ty EDwanp Ssrrn, . . 8, TUE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN. By Porf. A.ox QUATREFAGES. Trauslated from tho French by Kliza A, Youmans. THESUIRNOK OF MUSIO, Ty SEDLKY TATTOR. OUTLINE OF Ti1it EVOLUTION PHILOSURILY. By Dr. It Cazerers, Tramslated from the Fronch by the Rev, 0. B, Frothlogham, D, APPLETON & 00,, Publishers, 549 2 31 Bnoanway, N, Y, Either of the abova sont fres Ly mafl Lo any addroes in. d tes on reoript of thn priot YNT_SHUTTERS, E @ ST TOLppy 2@ £ o e s 3 SRR A E g R =] = s = - 3 <} - aalinle’ Ny aeg g @ B 2 'é 3 - 5 SHyrTEs® g OLARK&COMPANY'S 5!!‘f-Cl)ll.;fl;t;i;‘c\'ol“lll:: SHUTTERS, N STEEL AND WOOD. LQUIN Nt 1Y, a TUQUIRE N0 MACHINEST: 47 our or onpzn. 218 West Tweniy-sixthest., New York, Chicae Ofice, 51 Lnsalleest, GEO.T. WILSON. Ag't. “THUNDING 07 TANS. Orrice or Tnx OOUNTY TREASUNEN AND CoLLECTOR, Coux Couny, ILLINoty, In sccontanee whl an act beosialag thy th Fafondl n yocor o 10 andin of 734 of the Btal o 4 7 "’0! fll.! a0 et oo bl o 0t 1973 o eriag tha’satia Lo theCaiaty Areasurys of (e Gouaty ‘reasurys yhere sach tax way iadd, the County Treasurer of vucl couaty shall refun ¢l smouts by Biem ur 188 of 1478 ountalned a such recelpt, fadoning tho aumount patd on such seceiit, and suall also take (rong RIST 182-Dayor & soparata tavelph fur L amuuat paid,’ Kie. 4 provides fora publio natice (3 one new printod {a the souuty for one month, and in acout Witk tho same, notics Is Lareuy given that pers. 10 1cbate under the law cau iava the 1tz oBias en aud after (i County T her otitled bisiog as T _WAREARURY DEPATUPMENT, Pgipelegnl o o 7 rho m:u?fim\.fll"nmugnnl‘g"wvnl o o, " 111, thiat the n m‘ll ) Dl'na. to A I mllw. iisosiver, with the legal proof thereal, within Wirea eoniBs trous this datey oy ey wiif be lcallymed. 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